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Fweaty-fve copies Is Lavariably contains the ‘Washington News’ th2i bes made Tas Daily Beemng Stier ciroulete eo generally throurhovt the country. UJ" Singie copies (in ) can be cured at the counter, tusiaciclhy tine tadicees of the paper. Prics-THREE CENTS. A Clergyman with a Shrew for a Wife. James Fraser, the author of a work on sanc- tification, minister of great repute in the first half of the last century, was a man cursed in a fiery help-mate. Here was a woman to a poor husband’s patience. ‘A cold, unh IMPORTANT REBEL CORRESPON- DENCE. Union Feeling in Tennessee—The People Ready te Welcome the National Troops. Among the large amount of lence found in Gen. Zollicoffer’s camp after the late battle were enough official letters to justify the | worldly woman was his wife. Never did 3 belief that the Union sentiment of East Ten- jusband sit down to a comfortable meal I eu own house, and often would he have fainted from sheer want of needful sustenance, but for the considerate kindness of some of his [irihiccers. She was too insensate to try to ide her treatment of him, and well it was for him, on one account, that she was. Bis ‘riends thus knew of his ill treatment, and were moved to do what they could for his comfort. A godly acquaintance arranged .with him, to leave a suPely of food in acertain place besides his nessee is still strong; end, al h it may be for the present suppressed, it will, on the first appearance of aid from the Unicn troops, break for:h in powerful demonstrations. On Oct. 23, Col. Wood, commanding rebel troops at Knox- ville, wrote to Zollicoffer as follows : * The news of your falling back to Cumber- land Ford has had the effect of devel a feeling that has ae been kep: under e resence of troops It was plainly visible that the Union men were so glad that they could walk, of which he it avail himself hardly repress an open expression of their joy. | when athome. Even light and fire in ‘This afternoon it assumed an open character, | his were denied him on the long cold anc some eight or ten of the or leaders, | winte and as his study was his onl: made an attack on some of my men, near the ‘Laner House, and seriously wounded several. ‘The southerners here are considerably pening believing that there 1s a preconcerted plan for ar ae movement among the Union men, tf by any means the enemy should get into Tennessee.” Again, Col. Wood, writing under date of November 1, said : “I do not believe that the Unionists are in the least reconciled to the (rebel) Government, bat, on the ', are as hostile to it as the people of Ohio, will be ready to take up orms @3 soon as they believe the Lincoln Jorces are near enough to sustain them.”’ On the 10th of November, Major Slosson, commanding the rebels at Lowden, Tean., wrote to Colonel Wood as follows : ‘* The Union feeling of this county is exceed- ingly bitter, and all they want, in my opinion, to induce a general uprising, is encouragement from the Lincoln armies. They have a great many arms, and are actually manufacturing Union firgs to receive the refugee Tennes- seans when they return. They are getting bold enough.” Zollicoffer, on the 12th of November, re- sponded to all these letters by ordering the rebel force, then stationed in the districts where the Union feeling was prevalent, to dis- arm all of the Union men. But, before carry- ing out this order, Col. Wood, on the 20th of November, wrote to Attorney General rae min for instructions, and, in the course of his letter, he said : . “At one time, while our forces were at Knoxville, they (the Union men) gave it out that a great change had taken place in East Tennessee, and that the people were becoming loyal (to the rebel gcvernment). At the with- drawal of the army from here to the Gap, and the first intimation of the approach of the Lin- colp army, they were in arms, and scarcely a man but was ready to join it and make war upon us. The prisoners we have tell us that they had every assurance that the enemy was already in the State, and would join them in 3 fewdays. I have to request at least that the prisoners I have taken be held, if not as traitors, ag prisoners of war. To release them is ruinous. To convict them before a court ts nezt to impossibility.”” On the 25th of November, the rebel saveiye | General, Benjamin, replied as follows to Co! Wood “ Your report of the 20th instant.is received, and I now proceed to give yeu the in. place of refuge from the cruel scourge of hi wife’s and temper, there shivering in the dark, he used to spend bis winter evenings at home. Compelled te walk in order to keep —— —— or po ceerore ; ee do so —_ e Was pi ing for t. he always kept bis heels Retort him as feelers in the a k, S warn him of his ap) hing the wall at either side of the room. In this way he actually wore a hole th: h the plaster, at each end of his aceustomed it, on which some eyes have looked th» : glistened with light from other fire than that of love at the remembrance of his cruel wife. But the godly husband had learned to thank the Lord for the discipline of his trial. Being once at a Presbyterian dinner alone, amidst @ group of moderates, one of them pro- — the health of their wives, and turning to t. Fraser said, as he winked at his compan- fons, ‘You, of course, will cordially jein in drinking to this toast.’ ‘So I will, and so I ought,’ Mr. Fraser said, ‘for mine has been a better wife to me than any of yours has been to you.’ ‘How so?’ they all exclaimed. ‘She has sent me,’ was his reply, ‘seven times a day to my knees, and that is more than any one of oan say of yours.’ On the day on which er godly husband entered into his eternal rest, and a very few hours after his death, some of the elders, on hearing the sad tidings, bur- rieb with stricken hearts and in tears to the manse. To their horrer they found Mrs. Fra- ser outside, f her poultry. Approach- ing her, one of them said, sobbing as he spoke, ‘So, Mr. Fraser has gone to his rest.’ ‘Oh yes, the poor man died this morning.’ she said, as she scattered the corn among the fowls; ‘if You want to see the body, you can go in— ohick, chick, chick Taz Positio THE PRESIDENT AND GEN" McCigtiay.—Hon. A. S. Divin, of New York? in a letter to one of his constituents, says: My Dear Sir: I am in receipt of yours of the 15th of December. Iwill make a very short reply : First, as to why our army does not strike me other point than the strong- hold of t! emy here. We can’t withdraw any considerable force from the army of the Potomac without weakening our line, and we have a vigilant foe ready to take advantage of any movement of the kind. They can afford to have their wings turned if they can force ourcenter. Trust, my dear sir, te the skill of men quite as anxious for victory as either you or Lean be,with more knowledge of the means by which it can be attained. A joint committee has been in e m for thi etructions im relation to the prisonerstaken by | last ‘few weeks. It was created by those op. you the traitors of East Tennesse: to the manner in which the war has {ead daca T opposed it, but that was among my mistakes. It has done good; the plans of the army have been disclosed in this committee. They must keep the secrets thus communicated, but I know they are now sat- isfied with the plans; McClellan has been be- fore them. The President stated the other day in my presence, that there was probably but one man in the country more anxious for a battie than himself, and that man was McClellan. He repudiated in words of with- ering rebuke to those who make the charge, that he or Mr. Seward or Gen. McClellan were tampering or delaying out of any con- sideration for the Rebels or Rebel institutions, or that they indulged any thought of ending the war by =f means other than conquest on the battle-field. I wish every man in our land could have heard him. i There was quite an ado at the Paris Bourse about the affair of Mason and Slidell. For several days the news had fluctuated in roe most eectares way, 80 ae the Speetie: people were in a state of despair. 4 Rothschild received froma private source a dispatoh which assured him positively that Rape as and oko erveid ve rendered up, and upon the streng this he went upon e ange and bought everything he could lay hands upon, for a rise; while another Jew mag- nate, M. Pereira, for the Credit Mobilier, sold everything he could get off his hands. M. Rothschild, wi. bad foreign, and consequently better sources of information, has been opti- g boon cageasd in iciigs Derahug ove'te fe 1 o in areto bes by summarily, by drum-head court mar- tial, and, if found guilty, executed on the spot, by hanging. It would be well to leave thei? odses hanging in the vicinity of the burnt bridges. “a rovatmemen have not es a" sre to be treated as prisoners of war, Ln pobr with an armed guard to Alabama, there to be kept imprisoned at the depot selected by the Government for prison- ers of war. ‘« Whenever you can discover that arms are voncentrated by these traitors, you will send out detachments, search for, and seize the arms. In no case is one of the men known to have been up in arms inst the Government to be released on any pledge or oath of alle- — The time for such measures is past. hey are all to be held a of war, and held in jail till the end of the war. ss come in voluntarily, teke the oath of alle- iance, and surrender their arms, are alone to treated with leniency. “ Your vigilant execution of these orders is earnestly urged by the Government.” Ax Inrerressisce Rerorter.—The fol- fowing incident ifusirates the desperate de- terminstion of reporters to obtain full partic- ulars of every important event: Col. Baker’s funeral ceremonies took place at Mr. Webb’s. ‘The friends, the honorables, and the military filled the house, and reporters were shut out. Now came the tug of war. One r’s | mist from the start on the war. ition, and efforts alone I will give as a sample, selec’ realized what would fortune the victor in the case. Having failed in for any other man than he; while M. Pereira, other efforts to get in, he brassed it up to Gen. | who relied om the falsehoods of the French McClellan and asked a pass. This was ridicu- has been pessimist, and has dear See eee es Por hie = on lack of acuteness. Thus between M. Rothschild who it, and M. Pereira who sold, the small fry did not know what to do. and the Bourse was stormy to a degree be ond the recollection of the oldest Aabitue of the manuscript exclusive and “‘slid cannie out.” Long the weary par- son looked for his truant address, but when the mersing Comes he was enabled to read it en- tire in Brows Stosgz Frowrs.—The absolute un- reliability of all human fame, ho pectations is strongly exemplified fr at fe > EB i i EH roughout the city of the ra; this work is an off, and in sw Hi Door on. sills in i H ry i fi & Frei i & i [ i i un 2 F é : l g i i ? | i i i i e TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. pment canis alan nai eee & Arrival of the Steamer Northern Light with Nearly One Million in Treasure—Marine Disasters. New York, Feb. 4—The s'eamer Northern Light has arrived from inwall. She brings one hundred passengers $850,000 in treasure. The steamer Columbus was lost December 8th on Point Remmedious. She hada valued &t $1,500,000, mostly English goods. No lives Were lost. The steamer Republic, from Calffornia for Aw — was on the beach at Acapulco, caulk- ing having been started in the late , during which she had to throw over her load Capt. Richie, of the United States steamer Sar- anac, is reported to have all his officers under arrest. Cause.not stated. the steamer Northern Light, prooght ave mundo steamer Noi i ve and seventy fais td Mezisan cotton from from Panatiia ate to the 24th tit. “* of war je wasat Panama. The sailed for San Francisce. Business was dull at Panama, owing to the troubles in the interior. The British steamer from St. Thomas states The Lancaster that the Sumter had been seen by a steamer from Havana cruising close to St. Domingo. There had been heavy raingat C Rica, doing some damage tothe crep. ‘Chili was tranquil. Large shi its of flour and wheat were going forward to Europe. An attack was made at Callao by the steamer. Ucayl! upon the Chilian steamer Loa, the former _firin; seven times, but being threatened by the Briti war vessel, she left for Chincas, pursued by the steamers Parana and Loa. Upon the latter arriv- ing at Chincas the crew of the Ucayli abandoned her, fleeing to the interior The United States Minister, Mr. Robinson, has Lesa formally received by the Peruvian author- es, At Aspinwall, January 24, the soldiers quar- tered in the jail broke down the doors, releasin, all the prisoners, and afterwards ranged throug! the town, arresting several innocent persons, charged with being inimical to the Government. Nobody was killed. San Francisco, Feb. 1.—The steamer Golden Gate sailed to-day for Panama, carrying 100 pas- sen; and },000 in treasure for New York, and $360,000 for England R.D. Ww. Davis, auctioneer, failed to-day for $50,000. No assets. Theship Mary Whitridge, of Baltimore, arrived yesterday from Hong Kong, and the ship Nep- tune’s Car from New York. The Case of Senater Bright. Haxgaissurc, Feb. 4—The resolution favoring the explulsion of Mr. Bright from the U.S Senate having passed the house at midnight, ‘was taken up in the Senate to-day, Producing much excitenient. ALBANY, Feb. 1.—The Senate @ resolu- tion this morning declaring that Jesse D. Brigbt is a traitor, and ought to be removed from The U.S. Senate. In Search of the Sumter. Boston, Feb. 3—The new gunboat Kearsage has sailed from Portsmouth in search of the pirate Sumter. Several vessels are loading at this port with horses and munitions of war for Gen. Butler’s expedition, and are expected to sail during the resent week. They will soon be followed by the Sth New Hampshire regiment and other troops. Ss Death New Havy.n, Conn, Feb.3.—Wm. A. Larned, a professor in Yale College, fell dead, ina fit, in the street this evening. i ARMY EXPRESS COMPANY. NEW ARRANGEMENT! ALL RAIL FROM NEW YORK. 41 HOURS. This Company is prepared to forward all kinds of goods to and from— NEW YORK—Office 32 Broa: BOSTON—Office, 7 Congress gress Square, PHILADELPH{A—Office, 337 Chestuut street, BALTIMOR E—Office, Camden Ftation, WASHINGTON-— Office, 388 Pennsylvania ay., ALEXANDRIA-—Office, 105 King street, ANNAPOLIS, FORTRESS MONROK, NEWPORT NEWS, PORT RUYAL, And the SOUTHERN BLOCKADING SQUADRONS, AT FAIR RATES! ja71 1m* COIN WANTED! The Highest Price paid for GOLD AND SILVER! Srzciz For Sate in Sums to Suir, LEWIS JOHNSON & CU., BANEERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Corner Tenth street, COTTAGE SETS! Yan in 2-tf COTTAGE SETS! just received, in id Bt prices that odbc entire: , and 2 Con- with aod without M: cannot fail to aatiatao! ion Eure tron Ball, 31) sae bet, St snd ieee EN61ise, swath CAN WATCHES, |. W. GALT & BRO’ call attention to hel Pes) i ' © assortment SWISS, and ip Gold and Bitver Casen, for both indice aad ven? P toad on slebrated’y sare toupee ote eer eae! sagt pA $37. ‘avenue, fe 1-st Four doors west of Brown’s Hotel. Wasnt dat mudersiened We this day formed 4 co p, ander the sti Swaeny & te, Serer acmeat ee ths bet ge EE ey ia 15-002w ONARD HUYCK. Beye E DIcATED COUGH CANDY, coucHs,coLbs; ri&, INFLUENZA STAGES OF C sou TEASE Oe SSPE Nv, wee Herland proms “rth street; %. Dati BLANKETS-BLAN! H Napkins Pow jundred - WASHINGTON, D. C. [ss AUCTION SALES. 7 JANUARY, 1862, HELMBOLD’S lisirertamnepennteoreponnepartekt aaa BARNARD & BUCKY, Anctionsers, ; REMOVAL GENUINE PREPARATION. . er deed Dairtet Bae win WW: Menor teiea Agen ak : — 1961, of record, we will offer at auction on te day of Febraai nex ut3 o'glent i sone ee “ HIG ALY CONCENTRATED” dred and twontyeeignt, 138.) 7m Beall e addin ae A. BININGER & CO. Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, to Georgetown, fronting 4 feet on barton street sins k north, of the s&me width, 120 RAVE 4 Positwe and Specific Remedy with the Improvements, consisting of & two solemn (stes Oni of the parohane mover aialeenceamit er BLADDER, a atin and y 3 e TeBi AY! + temas enta, at three. «ix and nine months, with To "siCAL SWELLINGS. DROP 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, peaasatigg te apeounanee tone eel no =: ww! ‘WATERY OR CaLcEROUs . OPPosITz and UNNATURAL ENLARGEMAGNTS are TIOR. "By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctibneors, Georgetown, D. C i trast from donee Chick, ay 2, i ee “i Fe }. We will offer at ion, on the Ili y it Bf o’clook p m., on the promiecs, in pees Sone - fol- iu -81x feet Measured east, on the sou! West from the eouthesat intersection. c then tablishment feeling enco: ‘erme Of sale : One-third of the purchase moner to be psid in cssh, and the residue in three equal instalments, at three, six, and nine months, with interest, to be secured. : ¥ 3 ‘Fhe terms of aie must be complied with within one week after eale, or the property may be resold, r one weeks’ notios, at the risk cost ofthe first purchazer, WALTER 8 £9% HUGH CAPERTON, Trustoe’s Georgetown Building Association. is6-2awts BARNARD & BUCKEY.Auots, — By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, Georgstown, DC. T Rest, ES’ SALE.—By virtue of a deed of trust from B, Hutchins, dated tember 22, 1856, and of record, we will offer #t auction on the llth day of February, 1862.0n the premises, at 4 ary 2 m., that part of lot number _ninety-ons, 91,)in Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, ginning for its bounds on the south side of Pros- ect street, in Goorssowe., at a point distant 65 it, messured cast, from the west corner of said lot, and running thenos south and paraile! with the west line of eaid lot 53 fost, more or less. to theline of Mrs Masher’s lot. thenos east on the line of said lot 25 feet, thence north 53 feet, more or feet. and less, to Prospect street; thence with Pros} street 2% feetto the beginning, with the improvements, copaisting of a two-story frame house, ‘erms Of sale: One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the residue in three equal instalments, at three, six and nine months, with interest, to be seourec. The terms of salo mutt be complied with within MADEIR. A We invite the attention of our friends and trons to the Card below: No. 219 PennsYivanta AVENUE, The Subscribers, having opened a Branch Es- ready received from its friends and the lovers of pure and genuine and other articles in their line, have determined pon a continuance and extension of their busi ness. Their assortment embraces— FINE COGNAC BRANDIES (of various age, brands, and districts.) BOURBON AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, JAMAICA RUM, GINS, & , Also, several valuable Tonics, Bitters, and Stomachics, which are remedies for bowel complaints, fever and ague, CLARETS, Ss weil as PAlN AND INFLaMaa r WILLARD’ HOTEL. Zz RELMBOLD'S EX TRACT BUCHU or Attended with the Following Symptoms : Indieposition to Exertion, Lon ie reaped of ao at PALLID COU: NCE. These toms, if a | medicine invariably removes, sock folowe ee ee IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FIts, Bs ome of which the Patient may Bapire. ‘Who oan ray thst they sre not lowed by those “Duare Anedivwe dh eee - “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many ere aware of the cause of their BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS or TRE INSANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTE OF TEE ASSERTION. ‘BD HE CONSTITUTION ONCE THE Gvitd Ox aKAES quires the aid of medicine to strengthen and (opposite Willard’s Hotei,) in this City 2 few months since, and uraged by the liberal patronage al- ni of Jnt ee ot = rynées of the Skin, WINES, LIQUORS, GANIC WEAKNE: Invigorate the headache, and the like. hich HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU A, SHERRY & PORT WINES, fnvaria’ ly does TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, BURGUNDY, CHAMPAGNE ND GERMAN WINES. HAVANA SEGARS, ne ag of ani met be poperty may be ru Of all Varieties and Prices rigeaprenponee ga a one weekle notice’ Tsk of the purchaser, after} ving: Navy AND OTHER CHEWING CENTEMDLATING MARREAGES © HUGH SRERELON TOBACCO. In ona Me tp mp Poontors to Females ‘Trustees Georgetown Build’s Assooia’n. AL80 yg my hy SO ja62awts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts, , By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, Gecreetorn, D.C. TRUSTEES’ SALE.—By virtue of a deed of trust from Honry Dade, dated April 25, 1857, nd of record, we will offer at auction, on the lith day of Feb aary. at 3% o’olock p. m., on She 2rem- ieee, part of lot No. eighty, in tolm*ad’s ition MEATS The Stock o Georgetown, bounded as follows. Begin- | Wants of Hi Bing at the northwest corner of said lot, and run ning thence south, along North stron forts feet, thenos eastand at right angles with North street, forty six feet, thence north forty feet, and theacs West forty-six feet, to the beginning, with the im- provements, consisting of two two story Terms of saie : One-third of the purchase money to be prid in cash.and the resi ue in three equal Wizson. instalments, at BTER: MX. ANA nimamarthe with |, -, inthe terme of slo must be complied with within | yery low pri one week afier esis, or the pro: may be resold, atthe risk and oost of the first purchaser, afier one weeks’ notice, WALTER 8 COX, HUGH CAPERTON, ‘Trustee’s Georgetown Building Associstion. ja6-2swts BARNARD & BOCKEY, Auots. By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneers, yRest ES’ SALE.—By virtue of a deed of trust from Charles Williams, dated April 23, 16, and of reoord, we will offer_at ao HURSDAY, the 18th day of February o'clock p. m.,On the premizes, that lot o: ground in Wsehiugton knownand d ed as tle north- era part of lot No. twenty-six, (28,) mn squgre No, ene hundred, (10,) fronting forty-eight feet on ‘Twentieth street, and fifty feet on M street, with the improvements, consisting ofa two story frame ja lt hocss. ‘Ter f sale: One third of the purchase money Having sta: to be in cash, the residue in three equa! in it three, six, nine months after | fishment in date, with interest, to be secured. ii io week after anie, or th» property may be Teeold, one wi ir 5 ro} &t the risk acd cost of the fret purobaser, after one ’ notice, SS WALTER 8, COX. PICKLES, SAUCES, CHEESE, PRESERVED VINEGARS, SWEET OIL, &c., &c. &c. They are invited to visit the establishment, which is under the direction of Mr. Jos. P. Owing to the fact that they import most of the articles direct, and to thelr many business facil!- Your obedient servants, mporters of Foreign Wines, Liquors, $< LOVELL, COLLES & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 86 Front Street, New York, and 316 E Street, Washington, D. C., Restawrantewrs, and Hotel Keepers, to oall and examine our stock which is well assorted and comprised of goods of the best quality. We take Pat | in Chlorosis or Retention, irregui Peinfulnses, or Suppression of Ous! ras, Leticorries, or, Whites, Sherility, i weorr le a its incident to the sem, whether from Indiscrotion, Hebite of Dissipation, of 1m the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BZ WITHOUT IT. AND FRUITS, SARDINES, ‘was particularly selected to sult the otel-Keepers, Sutiers, Restaurateurs, Take no more Balsam, Mer: or Jeasemt Medicine for Un; fcusent eat Sangeee seones HELMBOLD’S BXTRACT BUCHU SECKET DISEASES fn atl their Stager; *Al little Expense L OF no change in Pie © inden’ ence And no 5 It causes a frequcat ¢ rinate, thereby Rem *reventing aud Curis ces. ’ z ives strength to « Ubetructions, tare: of the Urethre, Aliaying And inflsmmason, so frequent in the class c ses, and expe limg asd Powsoncus, Dissased, and tw -s-out Matter. THOVSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICIiMS OF VUACKS, and who have paid Aeavy sess Lo be oured ip & tine, have foand they were Ceocived, and that “rorson” hse. by the use of “powerful as: been dried ep in the system, to break ont in apes gravated form, 6nd PERHAPS ASTER MAERIAGR, A. BININGER & CU., Nzw York and WasHincron (near Willard’s Hotel.) ted & branch of ovr New York estab- this city, we invite Sutlers, Grocers, Uses HELMSU.D'8 EX FRACT BUCKED @ll Bifections aun disc@ece o/ the UBLSARY ORGANS, hing in our line, and exeoute them ting in HUGH CAPERTON, orders for anyt whether etieting ij Ed aver Gewasoue, Bail ‘Association. promptly. ja 3tf MALEK OR FEMALE, 87 2awts By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneers. TRUSTEES: SALE —By virtue ot 8 deed of can Pig N. W. Walker, dated February 22, 1855, record, will offer at auction, on FRIDAY, tho Ith dy of February, at 4 lock Tey gt j Lie cath erect fig.404 berpning Lcd ats bounds on Big 82 feet from the northwost oorner o} and running thenee south with the line of Bigh Ppasarrine MEUCCI’S PATENT PARAFFINE from whatever ‘Suee n,,,-jreting and no Matter of J LONG STANDING. Diseasceo! tices O-gens require the aid of a Dh- ¥Reric. HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU 16. THE GREAT DIURETIC, id 45 incertain to have the desired effect in 80% 10a for whica it ts recommended, CANDLES! CANDLAS! EVIDBROR OF THE MOST RESPONSIBLE AND RIF street 16 feet; thence east 63 feet & inches toa 3 ley; thence th the | said alley 16 Manufactured by the LIABLE CHARACTER fe bah eae as teat 8 Pesaesto% Doginning, ‘wilifacoompany the medicines. with the Picovements. Nuw Yore Panarrinze Canvux Co. Terma of sale: ne third of the puro! mo! CERTIFICATES OF CUR fo be pal ee f BT yg ths, ith oxen er irete Spend anting Interest, to seou! months, With } vor sale in quantities to suit purchs ors, by the with Names FN OE. » FAME, oe pe snaiemaniee sushi a 01 Tr ise or id at the, risk & Coat of the first pu r, rs . ? 4 aoe eee e note ALTER 8. COX, JOHNSON & NAGLE, Trastens Gosttecty’ Bei Aesscia 269 Penn. avenue, Washington D.C, jat-2awts WALL & BARNARD, Aust, we ss “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “NOTICE” By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. js21 10 Royal, nesr King st., Alexandns, Va. ee WE MAKE “NO SECRET” OF “INGREDIENTS. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU EES’ —By virtue of @ di “cunt fom PAs. fess ene 088 dest of Dayton’s Bakery. composed of Bucha, Canebs and Juniper Berries, Maro! 1857, ap of record. will offer at auc- FROM with great druggist, tion, TURDA »the day of February NEW YORK. PREPARED IN Vacuo, in Wasntugton known de lot No. archooon, fisefia BRAN C re jo, seventy three, (73,) with the tinprove: No. 456 Eleventh st., H = 2 D Gand H, BY H. ¥. HELMBOLD, 4 E Practica! and Ans'ytical bo a and Sole Map- ocrpatirisn One cts Saryetaes tet" ce "8 GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Prater ie argeidue in, three equal | ya yTON’S PIC NIC & OYSTER CRACKERS, | HELMBOLD date, with interest, t0 be : “SPONGE BUTTER CRACKERS, ciuaithe ahteyercnveirrana| ‘BOSTON ORACKERS, arriparir, at the risk and cost of the iret parshasyr. = WATER CRACKERS, Perso: appeared vefore me, an Alderman of wa RS. COX, . SODA CRACKERS, the city 4 Phrincel ne, BE. HELMBOLD, Who HUGH CAPERTON, “ GRAHAM CRACKERS, being duly sworn, doth aay. his preparstions eon jartawia Wy RbEe BARNARD: Aneta” ” ., _ MSMON Biscure. a Ro narcotic; no meroury. oF other injurious —— “Celebrated MINCE PIES, a Ragheb 4? SrLMnOLD, - TO MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTBERS.| piotel-keopers, Heads of Families, and Sutlers | November, 1556, nineweet, P. Bibbs BATCHELOR’S GENUINE HAIR DYE, | sre invited to try our excellent MINCE PIES. rn a re The Best in the World. TESTIMONIAL. . Tas Only Reliable and Harmiess Hair Dye Known, Camr Scorr, Sept. 9, 1861, ig ot po 5 os “ace 1d iste; also, ’s Patent | Mx. Davron—Sér: All of us, beth officers and . M. . M. "Hetlelne Bike sp Pespat Obearaor Ea Tear” | privatee, Have ate fresly of yout Pies. l'oae com, 1BBS"s ir Sy SPenn’ ue, wi re ates Mos fae, from partaking'of them. To tell the truth, we are heart-sick Price $1 per bottle, er six fer #4, Delivered to any address, seourely packev rom state that no msn is ou the sick list ‘1 Barolag et, ( because we can’t get enough of them, | © oo 3-ly ‘They are the only real luxury we have had since Address letters for information in confide ce DRG SEEM Me Nas cecuinactans [bakebee eee cee den Discount tq the 1m , below “ee soon wie ‘ 4, L. DAYTON, “I cannof commend them too highly.” jall-Im _456 Eleventh st., Washington, D.C. “peta fas ite ui exsent® RENAUDIN BOLLINGER & CO.’S ns D UNPRINOIPLED nig et thom wposaay coneder- | OFT AMP AGIN EI. |... %5 Price LEFMAN, KIEFER & THOMASS, SOLE AGENTS for the ja4-im UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 139 Dvanz Srazzr, ts ,