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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AY THE STAR Gorner of Peoasylvania avenue and Eleventh st. nn W. D. WALLAOH. Pepers served In packages by carriers at 948 year, or 37 cents per month. Zo mail subscribers the price is $3.50 = year, im advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for les than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sia gle copies, owz cunt; in wrappers, Two CENTS. {(J" Avventuaxents should be sent to the @ffice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. THE EVENING STAR | $ Ebening ver. XIX. GENERAL GARFIELD'S VICTORY OVER MARSHALL. The following letter, although three weeks old, having been strangely delayed in its trans- mission, contains a graphic and interesting ac- count of the rout of Marshall's forces, and gives a more minute description of the fight than we have heretofore Seen : {Correspondence of the Louisville Journal.) Camp at Paintsville, Ky.. Jan. 13. Gen. Garfield, whe has been making Marshall Tetire rapidly before him te this of the country, was brought to stand still afew days after Christmas by finding that the fat rebel had so snugly entrenched himself within a few miles of here that it would require as large a torce as he could muster to drive him from it; 80 he immediately summoned all who were un- der bis command to join him at this place, and among others he called on Col. Lin ', whe, of courze, spiny oie yet mustered into the U. S. service, or brigaded under Garfield, re- sponded cheerfully to the call, and our regi- ment by necessarily slow and tedious routes made its way as far as Louisa, Lawrence coun- ty, where the news reached us that Marshall had burned his e and retreated under cover of darkness, leaving a clear field, and showing but the smallest sign of a fight. We were compelled to travel in detach- ments, as there are few boats on Sandy, and they are all small, and as the order call- ing us to aid him had not been countermand- ed by Gen. Garfield we continued our march up. Lieut. Col. Monroe was first sent forward with a detachment of four companies and the remainder of the regiment was to go by land. Monroe and his command reached this place on Wednesday, the 8th January, and were immediately ordered to draw rations for three days, and hold themselves in readiness to march. Early on the —s of the 9th, h detachments from the 42d Ohio, 14th and Kentucky regiments of infantry, and a ron of Wolford’s cavalry, amounting in a about 1,100 men, Gen. Garfield started on march to Prestonsburg in pursuit of the flePing Marshall. They marched cautiously but rapidly during ‘ole of the first day, Legge he the reute by ‘Marshall's intrenchments, which certainly offered the best defence for him that could well be planned. Fora mile before you reached the place by the principal road there were breastworks thrown up in the style of abettis, behind which a hundred men could conceal themselves and fire on an unsuspecting foe, making a safe retreat through narrow ravines inthe rear. The principal fortification was a fort built on the side of a hill, where cannon snd five thousand men could be sheltered, and which commanded three roads forking there, besides a considerable stream called Jenny’s creek. Tremendous hills towered above and all round it, where the rebels could have posted flankers to harass the attacking party, and, taken all in all, it is said by military men to be the most complete natural fortification and most impregnable they ever saw. After passing this place fora mile or two everythiag gave indication that they were fast coming into what might be ealled an enemy's country. An advance guard of cavalry was kept continually ahead scouring the country to prevent a surprise, and the day’s march ‘as ended about 8 o'clock with Rothing of stirring interest to relate. The men were tired, and as soon as they fell upon the earth with their blankets around them they were fast locked in the arms of “ sweet nature’s blest restorer.” An alarm from the ayer early in the morn- ing, before daybreak, hardly iced to rouse them from their slumbers, and they returned again to sleep whon they found it had only been a sk: between @ scouting party of the enemy and our Bose which a3 the rebels the necessity rt oo seeseety - Om the march in they pass t , and ies were informed that the enem; po five miles ahead. Tired and jaded as they were, the expectation of having a fight rein- vigorated them, and they moved on with re- newed alacrity. About one o’clock a m_, in the vicinity of a stream called Middle Creek, they heard the sharp rattle of musketry in the direction of their advanced scouts. They halted, aud the Adjatant of the 42d Ohio was sent with a squad of men over the creek to the point of a hill to discover the cause of the fring. Ashe reached the hill, our men heard the loud boom of can- non, and then they knew that there was no ordinary skirmishing to be done there. Th Adjutant returned and reported the force on the opposite side of the hill, = “4 ie BS Eg soon began to appear on the peaks hills, and commenced 0 our Garfield immediately di his three its, leaving one giving one in command of Lieut. Toe, and the other to Col. Crane: Ohio Volunteers, and ordered attempt the ascent of one of the ight. In his detachment was a ashington Rifles, command Sehweltzer, of your city, and they @ man most gallantly. Craner’s detachment won their ineh up the steep hill witheut the loss and killing some eds the Aposprs f them gradually down the o! le, the top of the hill obtained s full eannen. Opposite them, and on left of a cannon, which was os the —— were intre: rock which seemed impregnable Craner’s detachment divided their the artillerists below and the For some time they were ina position, being exposed to & e aE =P eo 56 i 3 a 4 HO 28s es E se g b b; d a » BE teedie divined their ‘When on dry land hill with shouts,led oa left who poured a warm fire inte them, teo, an unfortanate mistake ures, came near losing the battle to us.. Craner’s men on the hill to the right, mistaking Mon- roe’s men for rebels, poured a fire into them from their side, so that he was now to four fires from four different . The blunder was soon rectified, however, Col. Garfield, from the stand where he was > ing the fight, calling out to Craner that he was firing into our own men, and Monroe’s detach- ment raisi @ shout of “Hurrah for the Union,” w a will. The rebels raised a loud shout of ‘Hurrah for Jeff Davis,” and sent a thicker volley of bails than ever, in the arm. Our men now bushwacked it; that is, behind trees and shot — spent ery hemes on their man. ithin a few rock, Monroe ordered them to oa bayonets, and with loud yells for the Union they sprang up the hill and over the rocks. Three of our men rock, and two of them fell—the @ ball thro: his brain, and thé bad wound in hisleg. Thickly around them from the other two secessionists in the immediate — turned and fled aiar inatel rock was won as ta longer, the attention of our direeted to their cannon, small , altho i iy A ee itt Fieeee a 5 Hf 8 F i TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ~~ La3TER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER AMERICA. Vague Ri terfere Sumter. Ha ivax, Feb. 10 —Thesteamer America, with Liverpool dates to the 26th of January, has ar- Le . entirely. Few of our men slept, alth were worn out with fatigue, and but few of them regretted that the enemy had taken their cannon and fled next m a No sign of them was left except the smouldering ashes of their destroyed stores. was about fifteen wounded on our side, three of whom have died since, and one was killed on the field. Hi to other phar. bekonl to the 42d Ohio. Kentucky regiment, although as warmly en- aged as any of them, fost net B man, an tt three wounded. They were members of Company E, and belonged, I believe, to Lewis and Greenup counties, Ky. The loss of the enemy cannot be correctly ascertained, as the were borne off the field, as soon as they fell, by their friends, but a many of them were found piled in indecent carelessness together, and only covered by a few dry leaves, after the fight was over. Szrceanr. ef Napeleon’s Design to In- the Blockede—The Privateer There were ue rumors in circulation that Napoleon had notified England he will short ly officially demand joint action fn raising | the American blockade, and that if refused by Eng- land he will take the initiative alone. The rumor is given in the London Shipping Gazette which says: ‘‘It is current in circles sup- posed to be well informed, that a sem!-official note of that character has been addressed to the British government by France. The London Times continues to urge England not Mg interfere, and says the nation can afford to wait. The privateer Sumter is reported to have been EYE A Moway 1s tax Sovrs.—A Norfolk corres- WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I}, 1862. THE BAR tar. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Whi: execlient Femily 224 Kewe Jeurnci— eentmining & greater variety ef ‘is teresting rend. ing thax can be found |: ony ether—ts pubitened om Friday morzing. Wurms—Casi, ineariahiy, tn advance. Single copy, Per SPEER. cscs rccoe Sl OD Five copies. steereescesces € 7S Per co vevcene. 9 08 Twenty-fre ¢ rrr Lt invariably conteiza tho ‘Washington News’ tuat bas made Tas Dewy Foeming Ster cireulate # generally throug Rout the country. {> Stagie coples (in wrappers) can be pro. cured at the counter, lmmediately after the lave ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. Se UES eee Sa SS oe N°. 2,800. WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY, 1862. HELMBOLD’S re GENUINE PREPA N. REMOVAL. —_ —_ A. BININGER & CO. “ HMHLY CONCENTRATED™ Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, Have 4 Posttwe and Specific Remedy = = BLADDER Bc vb and DROP. REBMoOV 2 EYS, GRAVE - © "SICAL BWELLINGS. 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OProsuiTtzs WILLARDS’ HOTEL. We invite the attention of our friends and ‘aie Medioine increases the power and excites the ABsoRE: Pivcatiene ‘Tbr which the WATERY eps (ao oan . reduced, &\| UNNATURAL ENLARGEMSNTS are Qs weil a3 PalN AND INFLAMMATION, ND EAR. = seen cruising off Genoa. —— : HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT HO Praphic plotase of the ditiouithes artes ding the | The commander ofthe Amerisan gunboat Tus. | Ne, 997 PENNSYSLVANIA AVENUE, (roms to ths Deed Ratow: pber Weakzensee —_ present condition of Confederate currency : Se tuchered of Ooterns nn een Pad WILL an 5 HOTEL, No, 919 Pennsrivanta Avenve, } Arias’ trom Spars Sreorchen a a eae nation, ‘Leaning over the counter a puzsled volun- | violation of geod taste.” — 5 (opposite Willard’s Hotel,) * Attended with the Foliowing Symptoms : teer was endeavoring to reckon up the change! Lord Lyons has been gazetted as Knight of the Oculist and Aurist. The Subscribers, having opened a Branch Ee | Indieposition to Exertion, Long of Power, just paid out by the sleek-haired clerk. Before | Grand Cross, Order of Bath. DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, tablis t in this City a few months since, ana | 42% offiemorr, Difioulty of Breathing, a ey a quantity of mutilated bills, ragged THE LATEST. From Clinton Place, New York, has arrived inthe bmen , yeak | Nerves. wiremblings and oy yee per; bits of cara tore, Panis, Feb. 26—The opening of the French 997 SRE TL CANIN ‘AVENUE, feeling encouraged by the liberal patronage al- Dimness oft on Pain in the Wack, skein, pntage-stampe, abd other interesting | pected tea Nepdiene willmeeke ome nuatemeni | Ate hecaa bo vumitod on Saladin ofthe | Feedy recetved from lu felends and the lovers of | U=vazm, Lamaiade of toe Mnsealar Breton” specimens of the present outrageous ‘coin about America and Rome. F BYE AND EAR catmeat, pure and genulne Drynees of the a Kruptions om the . the realm.’ The French papers conclude from the attitude Tequiring medical and surgical PALLID COUNTENANCE, Over and over again the puzzled volunteer essayed to count the pile of villain- ous currency, and over and over again he failed to find it satieiee ey It was too much for his rustic arithmetic ; the problem was too difficult to solve upon only ten fingers. The bystanders laughed. The money was spread out upon the show .case as young ladies lay cards upon a table in telling fortunes, and the soldier stood before it searchingly examining every piece. ‘Do you call this money?’ he asked, taking up & small yellow parallelogram looking very like the brass card on the top of a sardine box. ‘Do you call this money?’ holding up an advertise- ment of fine Havana cigars—‘and this,’ a bit for 15 cents, in which some weak-minded ‘ape ter had gone raving mad in different kinds of type, ‘Good for one shave; (reading slowly) Dick, the barber—’ ‘Do you call this money ” The sleek haired clerk was puzzled also. ‘It'll pass all over town ; indeed it will, sir.’ Once more the soldier scrutinized the and incongruous pile, and ping it in one hand, soliloquized : ‘So this is money—money ? ha! I call it stuff. Why a man might hold bis hand full, and then have but 37 cents in money.’”’ of the English press that the Trent affair was only a pretext for war, and that England wants to force the blockade. The Paris Temps recalls the fact that some Rus- sian ships ran the blockade of the Baltic. The Opinion Nationale blames the sem!-officlal French papers for hidden Southern sympathies, and says thet England will become dangerous to France if America is weakened. The Constitutionelle says that the Mexican General Almonte is now {in Belgium pursuing negotiations for placing the Archduke Maximilian on the throne of Mexico. The Liverpool cotton market closed quiet, and prices unchanged. Breadstuffs are dull with a declining tendency. Provisions closed heavy. Consols closed at 92% 292%. He 1s also author of treating on is epecia! And possesses the tes! RESTORATION O [ “I have this day eee: fectly restored. Lam tion that by your skill saved from the grea have befallen her.” Further from Mexice—The Ultimatum ef the Allies. New York, Feb. 10.—By the bri Lincoln, from Havana, we have dates to the 25th ult. The steamer from Vera Cruz on the 15th states there were 16,000 allied troops there, and a body of 50,006 Mexicansnear Puebla. The ultimatum of the allied Powers left on the 17th, to be presented to President Juarez. The allies have issued a manifesto to the Mexi- cans, stating the reason for invading Mexican soil; denying that their plana are for conquest or any interference in the politics of their govern- ment, but that they came to extend the hand of friendship to a country which they behold wast- ee its vitality in civil wars and convulsions, and asking Mexicans to deliver themselves up to the good intentions of the allied Powers Demands were also made that a representation be sent to Madrid to give satisfaction for the ex- pulsion of the Spanish Minister. That the treaty To Dr. Von Moscu Deafness, and the skil. my case. and I have n: servance of your dir permanently restored, (From John 0 Teas WHEREABOUTS OF CRITTENDEN AND His Ressis.—The Knoxville (Tenn.) Register, Feb. Jd says: ‘This officer has now his headquarters at Gaines- boro’ on the Cumberland river. From a member of Gen. Carroll’s brigade, who left there on Tues- day night last, we learn that the force there !s per- fectly organized, the camp in gosd order and in the receipt of ample supplies. The enemy have not crossed the river at Mills Spring, with the exception of small parties of skirmishers. They Moscngisker, entire! ow &s acute As ever, For several years Von ‘Monohziek er Tes be published. It does not exceed three hundred, and {t isnow pretty well ascertained that the ae loss was much above that number. (Gainsboro’ is the capital of Jackson county, adopted, it was decicted that payment be exacted for recent expenses incurred. Four days are al- lowed for an anawer to be returned. Dr. Von. Moscr those who bave treatment, in diseases Miramon js said to be execrated by all Mex. : cans. ‘The French steamer Milan, which was run into by the U. 8. gunboat De Soto, will repair at Ha- vana. The schooner Henry Travers arrived at Havana on the 20th, from New Orieans, with cotton, and the rebel steamer Victoria arrived on the 2ist, three days from New Orleans, with cot:on and passengers. General Miramon sailed, under an assumed name, on the 23d, for Vera Cruz, where he will take a schooner and effect a landing somewhere on the coast. It was reported that Miramon ————————————— The oes rtion of space occupied by France in fe great Exhibition of 1802 ts to be capone: — Mirrors gn ee | will be hung in every available ition, and the it court in the southwestern part ofthe building will be hung Scere mechod from column to column, sbu off this portion from the rest of the build- + oe in effect, rendering it a distinct exhibi- par edical men will wi ~» Von M some of the instrame facilitation of Uptha! 2 EE ec ie ‘The clock on St. Paul’s, London is ‘a big .”? The pendulum is four feet long, and the weight at the end of it is one hundred pounds; 5p. Yebt Im 227 PE the dial on the outside is regulated by a smaller Santa Anna will arrive at Havana by the next steamer from St. Thomas and proceed immedi- ately to Mexico. A New York brig was captured on the southern coast on the 20th, by a Spanish cutter, with 530 negroes on board. The Joseph Maxwell, one of the Sumter’s prizes, has been delivered up to her I> The Calcutta, a room poy “borane tons,is now in at Devenport asa hospital ship. Wehave in this case, says 3 London Paper, like in this crisis, taken time te as We hear of the first s ot being fired, the Cal- teak line-of battle- course of fitting u ja2tt Dr. Von MoscazisxxEr is the inventor and intro- ducer ivto the med ETHERIAL EAR INHALATOR, for the treatment of obstinate cases of DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. New York and Phi DEAFNESS FROM THE FIRING OFCAN- Dr. Von M. has tor mend fourteen years devoted TREATMENT OF THE EYE AND EAR, known public men in the Union, who heve most succesfully treated by him for the R EAD. From Professor Monkur, Baltimore From the Hon, Senator Pugh.) for the interest you have manifest Itin well known to my numerous friends that I have been deprived of my hesring for many years. lam happv toastate that I havo. Pt. Louis, Sept. 7, 1858, Dr. Von Moachzisker most suvcessfally operated origina! of the avove, and hundreds more ontals, ean be seen st 0 Patients wishing their family p} company them t- witns of coasultation a Artificial Eyes inserted withvut causiog any pain tothe ee Office hours from 9a, m, to2p. m.and from 3 te Sprciz For Sate in Suus ro Suit. LEWIS JOHNSOS & CU., BANKERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WINES, LIQUORS, and other articles in their line, have determined pon a continuance and extension of their bus! ness. Thelr assortment embraces— FINE COGNAC BRANDIES (of various age, brands, and districts.) BOURBON AND SCOTCH WGSISKIES, JAMAICA RUM, GINS, &c, Also, several valuable Tonics, Bitters, and Stomachics, which are remedies for bewel complaints, fever and ague, headache, and the like. MADEIRA, SHERRY & PORT WINES, CLARETS, BURGUNDY, CHAMPAGNE AND GERMAN WINES. 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They are invited to visit the cstablishment, _ killed and wounded on our side has been made | the Bank of Conception St. Louis, Sept. 37, 1858, which is under the direction of Mr. Jos. P. out at headquarters, and we presume will shortly} At the meeting at which the ultimatum was Letter from Rev. J. J. Mullion} Wizs0n. Owing to the fact that the ZisKER—Desr n benefitied by Sir:—Amon; our skillful impairing the sight, it affords Taks no more Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasent Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangerous ort most of the Diseases And no ciposure Itonases @ frequent desire ao’ gives strength to Urinate, thereoy Removing (istiuctions, | Preventing and Our tures of the Urethra, Avagi cammauon, so frequent in the cis expe itag ail Porsomous, Diseased, THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE ViCIiMS OF QUACKS, who have paid heavy fees to boouredin sehert os prdeg tg thes od x ov:ved, Suc that the “porson” has, by the py powerful astrimgents been dried up in the sjstem,to break outinaneg sravated forin, 60d PERHAPS A°TER MANEI“AGR, San Juan D'Ulloa te occupied alternately for} Frathisds kor the list of your parents: Aly eight | rticles direct, and to their many business fectli- | yy, BOLD'S EXTRAUY BUCHU Tenn. It is situated on the left back of the Cum- | fifteen days by each of the ‘allied wers. i grauitade bo, the list of poet a My wekt “ife: ir stock Goods at cuRas 7 was so much impaired during ast eighteen | ties, they areenabled to oifer their stock @ al berland river. It usa court house and several The Progress, publisbed at J p2, says that | months that! could not recognizs the features of SECRET DISEASES eecen ad Svan It js one hundred miles provisions = very scarce at Vera Cruz, and the] & Saeed seantten seer tt af tender oo very low prices. nail their Stages; At ttle E: pattlh t . | acknow ‘ment of your eminent eki'l ands ole Or bas n Diet ° milessouth of the eames li ote? at ent tale wore ail etn, aed Soon one eet in the treatinent of your obliged and grateful fi i Your obedient servasts, Lite oruo changein Diet; No imeomvenienee JON, Reotor Ft. Patriol A. BININGER & CO., mporters of Foreign Wines, Liquors, §c. ja 1i-tf New Yor anv Waseineton. t, S1,’s rooms, and worn out Matter, yperativn: liberty to bring them. be at ns Welcomed to *s operations, and examine ats he has tutrodueed for the mio and Aural Surgery, LOVELL, COLLES é CO., WHOLESALE GROCEES, 86 Front Street, New York, end 316 E Street, Washington, D. C. (near Willard’s Hotel.) NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, $$$ A would be arrested at Vera Cruz by the English v TED! aig ngth = mau hand on the commander, for the robbery of the Brit sh Lege Corn WA NTED . = seventy-five pounds the le 3 or mie ot tion at Mexico. Miramon was accompanied by The Alighost Price paid for Having started » branch of our New York estab- — is two feet and two and a heir fnches. 2 sixteen Mexicans. GOLD AND SILVER! lishment in this city, ws invite Sutlers, Grocers, Restauranteurs, and Hotel Erepers, to call and examine our stock which is well sesorted and comprised of gooda of the best quslity. We take orders for anything in our line,and execute them promptly. is 33-tf Gee HELMSUWD'S EXTRACT SUCHE all affections anc disenece of ths UBINARY CRGARS, whether exist.og in MALE UR FEMALE, Corner Tenth street, captain. A CONSPIRACY IN NEW ORLEANS. A letter from New Orleans, per steamer Victo- tla, says that the superintendent and various em- Ployees of the Opelousas Railroad have been ar- Tested, a conspiracy having been discovered to deliver to the Union forces the entire railroad lne, and give other aid. A Berwick Bay letter says the conspiracy has been suppressed. The ls at Havana expect the rebel steamer Vanderbilt in a few days. She ran the blockade out and back again, and will try again. Dates from Vera Cruz of the 2ist state that the allied powers have made an advance toward the ready to proceed on her humane Sourn Cazo.tha Troors.—The Virginia cor- oy of the Charleston Courier says ‘that of the Sth South Carolina regiment, pumber- eight hundred men, whose term of service is ex sing, bat one hundred and seventy sign i Willingness to enlist ‘for the war.” tr Vilas ad Ole Bull, the renowned concert recently given in the way, was a sort of oging, by his ni method. In this wa, will be extende? to a! Rnsie, on the most li desire to join this oo his residence, No 3 street and New Yor Hours of re: PERRYviLLE.—There are now at Perryville, | Havana. Pa over twelve hundred four and six-mule teams wu i i at Fort Henry, but preparations for further move- PFoF. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI aire & knowledge of Vocal and Instrumental ception between 9 and I20’olock &.m., on eetays, Thuredays, and Saturdays. ja 22 Im CARRIAGES, low for one. work, will do well to call and examine my stock elsewhere. y done, and orders promptly at- ne very fixe close Panne! Carriage. ly cost @1.325, but little used, an bg purchasing 4 3s read Yor thm of upwards of four The Latest from Fort Henry. tepaed : the have been to | PREPARATIONS VOR ACTIVE WORK—DESTRUCTION have also o Q at and Acnapolis.} oF A REBEL GUNBOAT—sEVERAL OTHERS RE-| Which origupal Property to a ble amount has been | PORTED CAPTURED—PANIC IN TENNESSEE. path sold low, as the ow dug tm ee, under one of the apartments of | Sr. Louis, Feb. 10.—The army {still encamped ia Si-Im from whatover suse -,,,inating and no matter of Dayton’s Bakery. TARIST AND COMPOSER, ava LONG STANDING. wal Si oeren. Tee nes twill open a clare for the Piano NEW vORK Diseases! tieee Organ require the aad of a Di- + 80 Opportunity who desire to ao- WEETIC. HELMLOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU i6 TRE GREAT DIURETIC, i 15 isceriain to have the desired effect in LSGR Eee SOr wAICA ti 33 Fecommended. EVIDSEOS OF THE MOST RESPONSIBLE AED BE- LIABLB CHARACTER willjacoompany the medicines. BRANCH, No. 456 Eleventh st., between G and H, WASHINGTON. D. Cc, PIC NIC & OYSTER CRACKERS, SPONGH BUTTER CRACKERS, BOSTON CRACKERS, WATER CRACKERS, beral terms. All those who urse will apply at once at O% Sixth street, between K ‘kK avenue, DAYTON’S “ “ SODA CRACKERS, olla pedrida affair. the selection comprising be- | interior, and occupied a place called Espiritu | + H8¥e now on hand a largoand fine ascortment of “ GRAHAM CRACKERS CERTIFICATES OF CURES, tween forty and fifty pieces. Among the vocalists | Santo. "The Mexicans retiked without ghting. CAR ElAcE:. gupertor i ae e bar “ LEMON BISCUIT. ‘ kp pease —- ” . ‘were Signor Belleti and Sims Reever. « The steamer Baltimore was expected dally at . Porsons'in want of good: with Name FENCE AND FAME, Celebrated MINCE PLES, Hote|-keepers, Heads of Families, and Sutiers are invited to try our excellent MINCE PIER. TESTIMONIAL. Camp Scorr, Sept, 9. 1961. ner hi irther NDREW J. JOVCE, “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “ NOTICE.” Corner 14th and E streets, Mz. Darton—Sir: All of us, beth officers and | wy wake ‘NO SECRET" OF “INGREDIENTS.” ENTS’ SiLK CR. Gents’ Silk Pook jenta’ jents’ . ments are progressing. The river is very high, and part of the fort is overflowed. Five additional regiments are expected, and the unfinished fort opposite Fort Henry fas been taken possession of. The panic in Tennessee, owing to the recent de- feat of the rebels, is so extensive that the river is gousiteved open, to its head waters, to the Union The rebel garrison of Fort Henry, that fled when the fort was attacked, have taken refuge in Fort Donalson, making the whole number there from ‘ht to ten thousand. ICIAL. EASURY DEPARTMENT, Frervary 4, 1862. HotpeRs or Bonps of the United States dated August 19, 1861, and tton & hii of the mark: obligation to pi Western War News. js.13-Im* ing the recent y . Curtis is south of Lebanon, Mo. He has taken twenty-nine prisoners, incl tains and one quartermaster & quantity of flour. From Japan. San yore Feb. Mahi aged isan? ; uding ‘two cap- . He has also captured Interest on Treasury notes of the above issues Aaa D. will cease on the 7th day of April next by terme Beoet: and 6th sts. i brio loves dershirte and D u is 6! Fine Cloths, Veatings, a vase ngs of the best grad jinen Shirtings of the bes! le above at our proverbially low prices, in plain figures, , An {pspcotion of stock solicited ; 1t incurs no PERRY & BROTHER, ja Sl-tr Penn. avenue snd Ninth st. Coat OIL—COAL OIL—COAL OIL! (@) “AAC HERZBEKe. @) PPV ESE kw, Oo cents. the Netrosal sciveton, have ate fresiy of year Pit: son one- HELMROLD’S EXTRACT BUCRU sciéntious!y state that no man is on the sick list A Cuvebe 45 - Be from partaking‘of them. To tell the trath, we are pt eg — — ry cnwelet me 4 Sone Devenegheeatprenl hens ee ae PREPARED IN Vacuo, = we since Tet he ‘Dew D. BY 8. T. HELMBOLD, welefthome. W.F. Dammins, M.D., Surgeon, Practical and Ausistics! Shoal aad Sole Men- ufacturer 17” Discoent to the Trade. J. L. DAYTON, | FELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, AVATS N et Handterchisne ee Handkerchiefs, {/eesimeres, for genta, it grades imported. ia ll-Im 456 Eleventh st., Washington, D.C. FRANKLIN & CO., AFFIDAVIT. * s = Personally appeared cefore me. an Alderman of the Aavtenaet Pre ahington, or by either of | vag captured by sur troops, speaksof wnederer | Lo BUTLERS ing ¢ ot rete ep ES Assistant Treasurers at New York, Boston, | alfing effect of the defeat at ‘Somerset, and says tam nO narcotic, nO meret injurious and Philadelphia. that another at Fort Henry would be almost irre- RESTAURANTS, drugs, but are purely veg All such Coupans, together with schedules | Perable. Wo baskets acy superior OPTICIANS Sworn and subseribed before jon these cae of Sores the number and amount of each Coupon Pi gdanc we pene Or vias cheat. by gti CHAMPAGNE _ .. | 944 Penn’aay..(north aide,) bet, 12th snd 1h ate, November, 54. WM eH BEKD, wie ggeregate sum of each parcel, must be | crew after first setting her on fire. Several ather | for sale cheap by x iy asi eo ii as aed Preseuted for exam rebel setmers te reported to hove been raptured WM. CORWIN BURGY, EEO ANE AND FIELD QEASSES, our gun! whic! rol 0 as jo, ‘ennsy!vanis aveni COMPASS: & 3 up the river as Florence, Alabama. © ia? eatranengn Mixthet. | of the best quibtion, comstaatinae hone dein” PH ara ie 4eeenancE Secretary of the Treasury. } nied Price $1 per bettie, er six fer #5, IPR EASCRY DEPARTMENT, cent outs, Feb. 10 —Telegrams have/been re~ COAL AD SEBEBIAL 08: CANDLEB! Delivered to any addrean, stourtiy packed .rom Frsrvanry 4, 1962, = -U' LAG! EN’S observation, Norics 1s urnxsy ey read & Stanton, Pei eee and commenda- Coal a ‘thertal O: pas ing Ee bee tory in Teaneliee eet: Corner New Jersey av. end wa ‘ Address letters for information in conics ce MEUCCI’S PATENT PARAFFINE H, 7. HELMBOLD, Chemszt, Depot, 1 South Tenth st., beiow Cytstou: Pris £r CANDLBS! yy atehes. Manufactured by the BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIIS 2 ol gant, No, 351'¢ AND UNPRINCIFLED DA tLERS re) 1 bet New Yore Paxavrins Cannix Co, wor to dui “ot the! own’ who “other” articies on 6 roputatio.« -Malbes 4 ber, ; ‘i Geania eparasson sane a eer pl Epa lava sear hgh reepoee phe ir Gin wad BPCGND, inde Nate For sale in quantities to suit purchs ers, by the tal “ pee Bue - ARTMENT OF STATE, sand dollars. ae PE He BRO. Manufacture-s’ Agents, « = ‘* Serguperilia, Wasuinerom, January 25, 1962, '| | Japanese ambassadors to E: spa FmeeT toc entmals a Te “ — Improwed Rese Wark ‘The Secretary of State will hereafter receive | YuneagzPer'et © Matt from Jeddo on the 24 of = Members of Congress on business op Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the frat of next month. jan 27-t¢ Martial Law Declared in Kansas, Lxavenworrn, Feb. 10.—Gen. Hunter has is- & general martial la throughout Seco tte Gecterest that the cris WILLIAM H. SEWARD. bought few __ TO Sr bal GUINEA RENO Ea LAr aN - JOHNSON & NAG 7 —— Sold by & B. Warez, Z, 0. @twan, Jonw 200 Pean. avenus, Washasten D.C, @Wiusxy. 8. C. Fes», 3. B. Merwwtis, 5. C j 10 Royal, i< » Alexandria, Mazon, D. B. Crazs, Kivwsit & baveures,J, 03 _10 Royal, near King ot. Alexandre, Vo. R. Mason, Washunctoa ant Seerzetewa, ‘0 MILIPARY OF VICERS AND UTHERS, | 54ND ££. DRUGGIETS ETBREWAED A, is Ww" DEPARTMENT, of Jayhaw! shall be down with the A BATCHELOR’S GE, OINE HAIR DYE, dann-ie a, tag, | 0% tod aad srmary ree HANDEERCHIEFS, The Bost in tne Warld. 4sK FOR HELMBOLD'S. bi apr so aap War Depastment will be cantons ay a ‘Ths Only Reliable and Harmless Hair Dye Known. . pore deer Fc neo “fiiedlelne Bistop fates Okenoon Fe foe a casatiegch, -iviagg Sl, ‘enee - " CxtSext ) Stvert semer . _B4 wend jor 1, Ne - rapists JN. ¥. | AND AVOLDIMPOSIWION 5: XposeEs : "Bre nooel st yaad sale Desersb Symptoms Wn sii Comimpinisanons. “ @ures Guarentesd: = - tee Goer