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(> Avventiezwents should be sent to the U7" Single copies (in wrappers) can be pre See cere terme] VOL XTX, WASHINGTON, D C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1862. N°. 2,807 | aici onic inewteny sano ofthe paper Priee—~THREE CENTS. om arom moor : = . —: | NEWS FROM SOUTHERN PAPERS. THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION. OFFICIAL. WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY, 1863. HELMBOLD From late Richmond papers we take the [From the Philadelphia Inguirer.] a EPAR1 — —— following - WHY HENRY A. WISE WAS NOT CAPTURED. THE CAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON. I REASURY DI arr eae 4, 1982. GENUINE PREP ARATION. THE FEDERAL FLEET NEAR SAVANNAR. ingularly strange DETAILS OF THE BATTLE. Tattok tekkes Bak ‘ ‘i Hoxprrs oF Bons of the United States dated REMOVAL. A letter from Savannah, under date of Feb. The Strength of the Confederate Works. 10, says: “The Yankees are still actively | Vessel, Henry A. Wise, and undoubtedly a b. 18.-—-A special dispatch from | A°S™ 19, 1661, and payable three years from engaged in our vicinity. Their gunboats, ® large number of men who were with him at Fort esclaon xyes ‘The contending forces were | 28M) are hereby notified that provision is made aan “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” the number of ten, are to be seen in Wall’s | N%g’8 Head, escaped. This vessel left For- | aboutequal in number, but the rebels cad the ad- fot the payment of the Coupons of semi-annual in AB - ’ Cut with a dredging machine, endeavoring to | Tess Monroe about the 8th or 9th inst., with | vantage in position, being well fort:fied on two | terest which became due on the 19:h instant, in ININGER & CO. Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, deepen the channel. Nothing has ee ieas orders to look after the enemy at ‘Nag’s Hea ’ with their fort near the river on ® | coig, agreeably to their tenor by the Treasurer of ; to molest them, but Fort Jaskson is being __ gre me aioe Burnside and Com- entrenchments, aes. Fee gg Pekar pe nited States at Washington, or by either of mavs A Porites and Specific Remedy strengthened and othe: i modore Goldsborough were engaging them on * Ke. Tho whiter appears sanguine of sucnete- | Boanoke. . intone Loe ign. REMOv=uD soe reesiaes ful defense of the city. When the Stars and Stripes reached Hatte-| iniength. Their waler battery was in the center} ait such 3 2 trusthin: wk manele BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROP- THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION. ras Inlet, on her return with Government des- | of their fortifications where they came down to garb phn h Cot Te SICAL SWELLINGS. The Federal troops hed all re-embarked at | P&tches, informing the Government of the Fed- | the river, and mounted nine heavy guns. showing the number and amount of each Coupon wer of Di Edenton and gone to some other point. At | &T! Victory, we learned that thiscraftand her] The rebels were sure of success, and in any and the aggregate sum of each parcel, must be 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, My seveemene able commander had just left the inleton her | Other cause, and against less brave troops, they | presented for examination and verification at least + ngs : vs deposition Elizabeth City sbout thirty houses and two ving, as is stated, | Could easily bave held their position agalnst one | three full business days before payment. orromrE pre are reaueeds, x. hotels were consumed. The Federal officers | VOY*ge to Nag’s Head, NNATORAL - 5 hundred thousand men. 2 Os Pate AND at Edenton had assured the le that they | 2 down the coast from Cape Henry to Hat- a 8. P. CHASE, LLA . had not come to rob and Reese them, bet teras without having been able to find the tn position fort Beinctine wots ona tal fe5Mterh _ __ Setretary of the Treasury. = WA BOP a TEs hile the vficers were making. this navurance Pree ite (be wee cone ee pas (eae of additions troope tothe dierent ri “ — — ving orders the soldiers were t ° J 5 - | gades took uw e greater part of Friday night IREASURY DEPARTMEN' e tention a 5 ob cotton they found io the yes Dae tions as it was thought would enable him to R daylight pi Saterday, te enemy open on Penaeiar 4, 1962. We Invite the attention of our f-lends ana ouses. find the place, when he retraced his course up | he [sth Illinois regiment, when Colonel Ogles- . tons to the Card below : HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU It was rumored that Elizabeth City had bi the coast. At this time the battle had been | Die’s brizade was soon engaged, and was soon | Notice 18 HEREBY GivEN of the readiness of s erate br tid Fedex ise y eon fought three days, and old Wise, with his fol- | followed by Gens. Wallace and McArthur’s bri- | this Department to redeem the Treasury notes No. 319 PenxsyLvania AvEnte, Areins from of Dirnipation, papiruneece Guernise lowers, vanquished, so it mattered little | Ses; the latter acting under Gen. McClernand: | payable In one year from date, authorized by the (opposite Wiliard’s Hotel,) a Abuse. NTS OF GENER ki hathar he Seed 4 of act. As the position of the troons had been changed act of Congress approved December 234, 1857, and ‘The Subeci ao in Attended with the Following Symptoms: Gen. Bragg has established his headquarters | ™ i during the night, and Gen Grant bad beencalied e Subscribers, having opened a Branch Es- Exertion Lo is Mobile. He reached there on Wednesday ae Kdigen! 2 a Vag away during the night to the gunboats, and the ee peeenild a te ated coapierepenea tablishment in this Clty a few months since, and MOTT, DiMoulty < last. dex a in i movements of our troops except those attached to te, authorized by the act o! U4 ig % Lag Brig. Gen. R. H. Anderson, who for some | Vicinity, we should have caught the miserable | Gen. McClernand’s divisions Were made without 2a March, 1961. feeling encouraged by the lberal patronage al- 8 rang .. Wakerul months past has been stationed at Pensacola, | Wise and all his party. I could not learn | snything except gencral orders at a suggestion | “| vteregt on Treasury notes of the above Ismes | ready rece! ved from i's friends and the lovers of ai Lassies of tie Maanto ieee has been ordered to Virginia either the namo of this vessel or her com- | ftom Gen. McClernand, Gen. Wallace sent up aes ‘ih Gary of Apel tent by tones f . « of the Body s mander, but it is evident that we lost a rich | £°¥" regiments to support his division, who were | will cease on t lay of Apri A pure and genuine Dryneas ot the Skin, ons OF > ~ THE FEDERAL VESSELS ;: prize, through ignorance or disloyalty, either then nearly out of ammunition of those acts respectively. fe 5-tap7 rei . PALLin COUN Ve learn from @ gentleman who arrived | Prive. Wrong ign isloyalty, From the commencement until near 10 o’clock ——_—_—$_—__—__——— WINES, LIQUORS symptoms, if a from Currituck on Friday thct several of the | °£ ¥hich, im this instance, are inexcusable. the fighting wasterrific. The troops to the right SPARTMENT OF STATE R . e invariably Federal gunboats reached tha sanal on Thurs. CAPTURE OF A FULL BLOOD. were disposed as follows: EPA! 8 Ey and other articles tn their line, have determiara 7 day afternoon about 3 o'clock, and commenced | During the grand retreat of the enemy across | Gen. McArtbur’s brigade. composed of the 9tb, Wasiineton, January 25, 1962 pon acontinuance and extension of thetr bust a fire of shot and shell on our men who were | the island some laughable incidents occurred, 12th, 41st, 17th, and 19th Illinois regiments. The Sceretary of State will hereafter receive pink, "Tieds aasettenedh eadicores<: ; lines Next, Gen. Ogiesby’s brigade, consisting of the | Members of Co! on business on Saturday engaged in barricadizg the canal. On Thurs- | #lthoughit wasa time illy calculated to indulge Sth. 9 embers of Congress ys day 59 Federal vessels were lying off Roaneke | in levity. As we were Coon ve in com- po pate y ya Fano ment, | commencing with Saturday, the firet of next FINE COGNAC BRANDIES Island, and twenty had goneup the Albemarle | PaDy with a company of skirmishers belonging | Next, Gen. Wallace’s brigade of the 11th, 20th, | Month. (rf various age, brands, and districts.) Sound. toa Massachusetts regiment, who were search- | 45th and 48th Illinois regiments jan 27-tt WILLIAM H. SEWARD. oe, se y sob eS FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA. ing for any stragglers of the retreatingfoe who} These three brigades composed Gen. McCler- BOURBON AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, : er a reached me, from 8 soures enti. mee pega = srasishareciie places, arr Ee ots ton ane bore the potent Ww DEPARTMENT, JAMAICA RUM, GINS, &e, ‘o confidence, (says the Richmond Dis- veral of em suddenly sprang out from 7 Janvary 21, Is62, - patch,) that a body of the enemy attacked our | behind some bushes near by, two of them get- opeeegieneetipaien opighes right, whieh was done Orpgrap, That the War Department will be | Also, several valuable Tonics, Bitters, and cavalry in Mercer county, the latter part of | ting into the woods and another running across wed an é : . n the i 4 r Stomachica, whic 7 . last week. Our cavalry, consisting of not more | 8D open space, making leaps that would have teaser enon a petine up reinforcemeets, re- | closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and omachica, which are remedies for And the Melancholy Deachs by Consumption, S84 4MPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH OF THB asean rio PAK AESECTE? than two companies, (some say one,) was sur- | done credit to Gildersleeve, Jackson, or the| As soonas the division, which had stood its | -™!42¥8 *a#inat all other business but that which nowel complaints, Sever sa ages, siaiabatbiaat gs perder wy Ca = prised and attacked by the enemy, who killed | “American Deer.” ground manfally for three hours, retired as stated, | Pélstes to active military operations in the field. headsche, and the Iike. hich HELMBOLD'S EXTHACT BUCHU, one man and took six prisoners, and captured Captain Bradford called out for him to step, | Gen. Grant ordered Gen. Smith to move forward | Saturdays will be devoted to the business of 1 : : . . ; i iii " some of the horses. The 45th regiment, Col. | Several times, but finding we were likely to | bis division and storm the enemy’s works on our | Senators and Representatives. MADEIRA, SRERRY & PORT WINES, : i —— eatoeinln Heth, encamped at Pack’s Ferry, started to | lose sight of him, ordered the men to fre The | left. | ‘This order was obeyed with great alacrity, | Mondaysto the business of the Public. CLARETS, BURGUNDY, CHAMPAGNE (cm comifead' i ak ieee meee reinforce the cavalry, but fell in with six hun- | frightened rebel heard the order, and quick as | $20,470 n° cheers of our daring, soldiers were EDWIN M. STANTON, vais : dred of the enemy, whom they engaged and — turned around, and putting up both | within the caeiny’s fh ce, Mbit peed 3 yee: Som ja 22-tf Secretary of War. AND GERMAN WINES. aoe repulsed, with what loss is not stated. Stan wine ee Gen. Grant then sent word to Gen. McClernand HAVANA SEGARS, MOORFIELDS TAKEN BY THE FEDERALS. 3 ving been counter- | that General Smith was within the enemy’s en- - 7 a > ‘S_ FE “s. ; :, A gentleman arrived from Winchester (says | manded, the man advanced and surrendered | trenchments, and ordering. their forees tomove] St Ove EXAWsEs, Of ail Varieties and Prices FEMALES—FEMALES— FEMALES, the Richmond Dispatch) states that the Fed- | himself. He was clothed in a civilian’s dress, | forward and renew the attack on the right. One 7: IAVY ‘i SR CBEWINs | 2&” @EY ‘ , MARRIED, OR erals have tzken scarce of Moorfields, the and peated, to be a quartermaster of one of | °f General Wallace’s brigades—the 11th Indiana, | 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FINE NAVY AND OTHER CHEWING CONT! MARKIAGE county seat of Hardy county. About 2,500 of J the North Carolina regiments. perrei rscpaation ia ana ate TOPS Extract eves one them, (a partofGen. Lander’sforce,) marching | Not long after this, fifteen or twenty of the ne obs row = into postion, and corapany A. ot ALSO the Extract Buc ay other F from Romney. entered the town perhaps on | Prisoners were drawn around a good fire, and | road. a ete reulan oe rroslia weiwere. 8 EMILE DUPRE. s JCRS, CHEESE SSERVE wngty Eva Monday or Tuesday. There was some slight | ™Y friend, the artist, thought it was a retreat, came yelling ont of their works Into the PICKLES, SAUCES, CHEESE, PRESERVED : eet fue Cie resistance by a smali militia force of 700 men, | 0PPortunity for taking a good sketch of them. | road, the Chicago boys poured a hailstorm of MEATS AND FRUITS, SARDINES, "inetdeat to the sgn —g--4.. aints incide or arising under Colonels Monroe and Harness, but they | Perceiving what was going on, the Rebel Quar- | grape and canister into their ranks, slaughtering are from Indisoretion, of Diesipation, oF in the soon retired, and the enemy took Possession. tormaster, who had by this time recovered from dozens of them. Simultencoualy with thie the Just Received and Opened, VINEGARS, SWEET O1L, &c., &e. “DECLINE OK CHANGE OF LIFE! he changes in the occupation of that part § Dis fright, said—“ I ex you’re some Yan- pe : abit mcg The Stock was particularly sel to sit SEE STMPTOMS ABOVE. of Virginia’ have been ae sudden within a | kee newspaper men, and I want you to remem- | ‘2P€d and fied peli mell back into their works, A large and first-class stock of choice : Sees per any Seren oe ee 3 u gree a u NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. few weeks, and with no loss of consequence to ber that, thoI ain’t so good looking as some Soma ete Bee ey Senides Tek FAMILY GROCERIES, Po ommapmemeiae a, the enemy. He withdrew from Romney upon f°’ the rest in this crowd, I’ve got jest the best | troops who had not been in action were then &c. They are invited to visit the establishment, the approach of Jackson; but as soon as the § kind o’ Southern blood in my veins.” Some-| thrown forward, and as the shades of night consisting of: which is under the direction of Mr. = 2 force under Gen. Loring was ordered away, he } 0dy present remarked that perhaps that was | drew on were in astrong position to partictcsta ay pili i pei tena pn ay 2 returned and mended bis hold by extending | the reason why he made such piteous appeais | *imultaneously in the attack on Sunday morning SUGARS, of all grades, Wrtsen. Take nc more Balsam, Mercury or Unpisasant his line of oceupation to Moorfields. Hardy | °¥¢T in the field just previously. He was Gens. Oglesbie’s, Wallace’s and McArthur’s TEAS. Owing to the fact that they Import most of the Medicine Sony, {and Dangerous i % 0 y f brigades did the hardest fiyrhting, and heve suf- rs > county is one of the richest in the northern J *!#rmed for fear he should lose some of it. fered terribly. They would undoubtediy bave COFFEE articles direct, and to thelr many business facili- sggee artion of the State. The corn eropof that} Another prisoner, who said he was a Cap-| heid their firs ss : HELMBOLD'S EXTRALS BUCHU Pp P t first position but for the fact that tbe 1 5 county is immense. Thousands of cattle are} ‘im, and be certainly did look ss if he had | ammunition wagons were some distance off, the BUTTER, tes, they are enabled to offer thelr stock Goods at wonne in winter driven there to be fattened for mar- | been & ee ore of acism sloop, ventured the } hills preventing their moving nearer. very low prices. SECRET DisEASES phy remark that we had “bagged a big lot of} Some of our best officers and men have gone to LARD, . Ls [nail tneir-tagos; Bi atti Ex veel Guar wiktk comin. e this time.” But he continued, ‘You | theirlonz homes. Hardly 2 man that went over FLOUR Your obedient servants, Little or « we pl inoonvenjence The Kichmond Dispatch of Saturday says :-— | didn’t get the old man (meaning Gen. Wise) | the field after the battle but discovered some me A. BININGER & CO., © freqacnt desire a0 giv On Thursd: Yelock, six of thi bo: nor Frank Anderson, either.” comrade who had fallen. We lost three Lieut MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, 3 Z i thereby Rem n Thursday, at 5 o'clock, six of the gunboats Colonels, and at least one quarter of all the other mporters of Forcign Wines, Liquors, $¢ D (side-wheel steamers) of the enemy appeared officers were wounded or killed. &e., &c, &c. 7 ja litt Ne Wa frequent in the c . . And Oxpsimg ai During Saturday night a contraction of all our Potsonous, Diseased, and worn ont latter, off the mouth of the Albemarle and Currituck 20,000 ; NE a ton camo akon at GAL EO Advance on all titel Gents nighle tet | Noe ne eee simultaneous assault from} All of which he offers at lowest cash prices. canal oan gy age ~ Soe the bri ile | ctor. Prompt attention given to sales of Houser, | every point, and orders were given by Gen Grant Sees rok Sea Scaltutut "The tlemecal gemeas fi sctper Hy pom pong Birra ph eet Trompe to take the enemy at the polnt of the bayonet. WHO HAYE BEEN THE VICIiMS OF to withdraw towards Currituek Court House, J Of removal Fn ng Teceive liberal ash vance fecal plee gp! Sf mt sf'aay PIKE’3 CELEBRATED WHISKIES. and who heve paid Moos fees vo as he had no means of defenso againat the MARSHALL & PAG broke forth, white flags were hung in sany places wth tpey, were ¢ f guns of the boats. This he did. Subsequent- Axot, and Com. Merchants, 502 7th st. on the enemy’s works 500 barrels Magnolia, f ly be ordered a furth-r withdrawal to Great} fe 14-ec3: under Odd Fellows’ An officer at a convenient point was informed 5 cX Bridge, in Norfolk county. A few of the en- , Lae bacaceshek? 900 barrels XXX, re that they bad stacked thelr arms and surrendered i form, 5 SRHATS STEER x emy landed at the canal, say two or three hun- OT: During the morning the following correspond- 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongahela dred, but they did not leave the protection of Nonice » | ence passed between the commanders : puts SEN ; the boats while observed. Gen. Wise had only a se ee Fort Donelson, Feb. 16, 1662. rrele fine Old Rye, ~— some 1,209 men. Henningsen’s batteries were TO SUTLERS. Sealy a ideration of all the circumstances 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, not with bim. TO SUTLERS. governing the present situation of affairs at this ‘° station, | pro to the i vee , MOVEMENTS AND DESIGNS OF THE FEDERALS. SPICED MOLASSES CAKES. the Federal forces the appalatment at connie, SE CINCANNATE ERIS: ELM Gee e)! eifections a Ra v SUCRE Wilmington (N. C.) Journal of Wednes- sioners to ag E ae SPICED MOLASSES CARES. _ | ofthe forces in ln port under my somband, in ; ed SeTeASS Cuvane, Waren, ranelermen ct Mriaae sean: on SPICED SUGAR CAKES. tostaye Ce tox nena i the Revottte Exende ot ‘ eee ON ALE OR FRMALE inton, the county seat o! fo! ; 7 . i ——— _ = 5 e —— J the Chowen river. |The Chowan is formed: by SPICED SUGAR CAKES. To Brig. vaniyt wine peg at CHAMPAGNE, S from WRALSTSr “Scce@ pppirntivs 2nd no matter o the confluence of the Meherrin a: ottaway | In consequence of the great demand idquarters in eld, Seal 3- LONG STANDING. ; rivers. The main branch of Nottaway is the f issses Ginger Cake and eek Cake, feed To Gen. S. B. Buckart ser rps hsb j is Ree Vee Pe Bk, TT Ho E E A R Divearesot taese Organs requi ihe aid of a Die Black Water,which is crossed by the Seaboard } pointed date, proposing an armistice and. appantetend of which, being bought low, we offer at unusually were. and Koanoke railroad, about haif way between W. B. HAMILTON & CO, commissioners to settle on terms of capitulation low rates, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Weldon and Portemouth, though rather nearer 479 Ninth Street, is it received. No terms e: < 1 . oug xcept an uncon. IS THE GREAT DIURLTICc, the latter place. The Black Water is navigable | pr 1a! Agent for their sale, from whom they | ditional and immediate surrender can be ac. EYE AND EAR. ma tucoriain to have the Céared effect ta . up to the railroad, as a steamer has beep run- J can be bought at five dollars per barrel. ce ae ‘< : aaey rEnssvauvANiA pone) ttn ae ae ning regularly in connection with the railroad SNAPS, I tm very Ieper eotae any weeks, a See t OPPOSITE: : BYIDENOE OF THE MOST RESPON*IBLE AMD REF trains, although necessarily # small one, owing JUMBLES, v z Gnas. Bei Salen PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL. WILLARD’S ROTEL. LIABLU CTARACTSR to the narrowness and crookedness of the MOLASBES POUND CAKE, Huanguanrens, Dover, Tann., Fed. 19, | _ feb 1-tf ee ee ae aus mavenents — = Tisasiaies IN QUANTITIES, Brig. Gen. US. Grant U. See ee es Goulist and Aurist. anboats would seem to indicate a desire “> distri - dhyge “ : 2. a r . on — 33 URES, ; ens their way up asfar as the Portsmouth x app Lee = ren Secs onter my command inci- | @BEDAYTON’S BOSTON CRACKERS! From Ciinton Piace, New York. bas arrived in the CERTIF 14 TES OF pai Oe : " : Of i pec’ change of commanders, DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT! city and opened his offices at Ath Namen known to road, so as either to obtain possession t, or —— and the overwhelming force under your command, N ‘ 297 SYLVANIA AVENUE, = SCIENCE AND FAME, at least cut off communication by that line. BOSTON CRACKERS, compel me, notwithstanding the brilNant success fact i PSNNGYLV Ae \ re —— Although capable of doing much harm to | Fresh every day— the oven make de- | of the Confederate arms, to accept the ung. Are manufactured out of premium flour; are} where he can be consulted on Maladies of te “gis me soe i. ne, rth a halons eee and unchivalrous terms which you neon (0U8 | highty recommended by physiciads for the sick, EYE AND EAR be Saher remnent om thee Yeas be tie “sl Ten Cents Per Pound. land: wasrnut, ee and justly pronounced ths best artiole made. Tequiring medical and surgioa! treatment. rt and the sivemsempeying Fae em, & 3m &. B. Buckwsn, Brig. Gen. C.8. A. For sale by grocers in every town and city, and | Dr. Vow Moscuziaxen it the inventor and intro- dent that there would be no strategic end to DAYTON’S Our forces were soon in the enemy's works, | in Washington by ducer into the medics! practice of the be served that would repay the vast outlay of CELEBRATED MINCE PIES. where the rebel officers gave up their swords. BROWNING & KEATING, #43 Pa. avexue ETHERIAL EAR INHALATOR, “PRYSICIANS” PLEASE “ NOTICE? men and money that the Burnside expedition] otel-keepers, Heads of Familiés, and Sutlora| ‘The bulk of the rebels were chagrined, as they IN@ & BURCHELL, corner 15th st. and Ver for the treatment of obstinate cases of WE MAKE “NO SECRET” oY “INGREDIENTS.” has occasioned, unless either Norfolk is at- | are invited to try our exeelleat Mixoo Pies. knew of the surrender long before our men were We DELSNESO SDD HOLES IN Ee eee HELM2OLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU tacked or possession is obtained of some lead- se apprised of it. ing line of railroad, and therefore it is, we} Our MINCE PIES need only to be triedto be} Pillow and Floyd had planned and executed = ba oo Ve eee eee the | js composed of Buchu, Cnbebs and J uniper Bornes take it, that the attention of our authorities | SP?Tecisted ; price $10 and $12 per hundred. their escape during the night, taking with them << treatin: on the prevention of seiccted with great care by & compete: will be: or at leest ought tebe, directed tothe JAMES L. DAYTON, Floyd’s brigade and a few favorites, occupying < DEAFNESS FROM THE FIRING OFCAN- PREPARED IN Vacvo, otecti i isati hat few small steamers they had. ENN 5 NON, $:. protection of the lines of communication, espe- Bakery—456 Eleventh street, bo y LARK & CU. rd 1 - 4 2 . : BY H. fT. HELMBOLD, cially of water communication, leading from} _f°>3 between Gand H. | | Many of galt ceanand re Selllingtees | 25, BARR & CO \eoruer Daand oth ate, "| Die Vor M- Re eee vo | ectusal and Analytical Chemist, and Scie Man Los navigable ae a Albemarle Pam- Pasarrine to take an oath of allegiance and return to their TREATMENT OF THE EYE AND EAR, — arto! ico sounds, the direction of any of our homes. JAY COOKE & CO., And possoxres the testimonials of some of the vest | HELMBOLD’S GENULNE PREPARATIONS public works. The Black Water, al CANDLESB! Tox question put to an officer as to how many known public men in the Union. who heve been deep, is so narrow and crooked that it it | pega egg had, he replied you have ail out of ‘ Most succesfully trested by eo aaa be stopped by trees felled across it. raat ul. Weesninie eee oe aa at weeps. Buildings, eton. RESTORATION OF SIGHT $ * , AFFIDAVIT. A a the ki — ' MBOUCI’S PATENT PARAFFINB| woinded, asall the Killed have not. yet tenn | , 12 0onneotion with our Philadelphia. House we [Prom Professor Monker, Baltimore yo cigy of Patiadeipine, ha, T. Rucwnote, wie ‘Tue Savrrary Commrssion.—The London brought in and are mixed with the rebels’ killed. ve opened Bt No. 468 Fi street, an office | “1 havethis day seen Mits Wire, her mle per- ee; evern, dota aay, his tions on- Times is ly satisfied with the report of CANDLBAS! ‘The composition of the rebel forces was as fol- | ting and Hasking Hushene px cuanEe: Collec: | feotiy restored. Tam tappy to expross my convio. | tain no varootia; no mercury. of injurious the United States Sanitary Commission, and lows: Tennessee 11 fegiments; Mississippi 6 We buy and sell Coin, Uncurrent Money, Stocks | HO" that by pur skill and judemant she has been | drugs, but are purely }. HELMBOLD. is not _ to —— hints from it. It Manufactured by the con hebietion oy’ coe pees —— ta and | snd sayin f one) on Aimerioan Sake babe back deprivation that cond! | wernand subsoribel habire en fete cane © p ooo iy capers ° Naw Yous Panarrine Canpix Co. by fore 1 egiment pity i . . Silents tron al acocen ce «co. | To De. Vou Moscueusn: | ampraatiy ontiged fn Alerman, Ninth wer abore nos, Pala “The Federals did not wait, as we did in the artillery, and three ba ge te = F the Interest you bave mauilortod in my case 0 Seay Uppotsed’s Comnitoe ein tey | Rex ais im quantities to vuitgnreha rejty to] p,,.., ANOTHER ACCOUNT. ARMY EXPRESS COMPANY, | Dales ni icra resets | parrsiczans im arrewpance nto the hecith of the army before that tne ' Despenase: Dimnys Che 20 i NEW ARRANGEMENT! Permanently restored. ea boon PUPKOMS 4. Bi 708 P.M. ines Manufacturers’ Agents, ‘ay Through the Federal Lines. ! . hae the Consauenetian ta ‘auane potas an, - Z 2 , Feb. 18-—The Tribune's wx ‘on, aoe, ee (rom Join MO Lza, Jr.» som of the Hon. Juite of Price $1 per bettie, or six for 5, charge of their duties. | Under the Presideney JOHNSON & NAGLE, poss NEW YORK. pitigmsiltzown my prwerout fonds that 1 | | Delivered to any eddrem, seonreiy wastes «rom of a Doetor, not of Medicine, but of Divinity, nae Penk prrtens; Wiikihekaa Position of 41 HOURS, h of my, hearing for many years. | observation, they have been at work seven months. * # * 6 .C Donelson was such Sur, " psn tear a median M: +S e Address letters for informatica iz conide ce The a Dr. ——— —e 2 en his] 4921 10 Roysl, near King st., Alexandria, Va. not B pod lgeenoy ics prepared to forward all kinds yey yo JOH: MLEAN. re H. @. HELMBOLD, Chemist, men or his regiments, and ascertained alitheir|] —__,j,+7n wiaioumo.. y E " ‘antecedents’ with the securacy of a German COIN WANTED! receive 4 first | NEW YORK—Office 32 Broadway, voor geveral one 5 euteot Rams *¢ safzens. Dr. | Depot, 10 South at., below Chestart. Phils police —_. x learn a about the The Highest Price paid on pip Tag 7 Congress street, and 2 Con- = ee inns OSEP: econo . troops—where came from, how the: gress Square, . Von Moschzisker most successfully operated how long they wore coming, andwhat Kind et] gy OGD AND SLLV ER: PHILADELPHiA-Oflee,837 Chestaat street, | 2 RY eree,snd bonokiird nr night cpeoeiingy«| MEN PRINCIPLED DB LEAS men they were, as well as how they were autos . E—Office, Camden jon, St, Louis, Sept. 17, 1858, ! * = r 7 lodged, fed, paid, clothed, entertained and LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., the otter regiments | pane NO TONS Office, 388 Pennsvivanis av, afbetter from Rew. J.J. Mullen) whe foe ariloise on the Tepuiatio. —Uatvea doctored. It may be well supposed that this BANEERS, ao feeble assistance as their posi- nA A—Office, 105 King street, Da. Von. Moscuzisksr—Dear Sir:—Amor He juternalion ie pteabEt Weare dante t. ANNAPOLIS, FORTRESS MONROE, thon who, neve ‘boca bonestied. by your Pitty never met with a more exhaustive report. NEWPORT iba Paty ROYAL, me rt i a assy aes Goes ie ‘Toe Commission appears to have been of great | —_,,.,.. , , eft jist of jente. benefit to the eae and it will now enable the SOUTHERN BLOCKADING SQUADRONS, ed dari Pths zee world to observe how that singular army has} is AT FAIR RATES! ja2-im* | 2 ‘ ae sencgne the been constituted. | T° suruzes soknow ota inent [> The Richmond papers are discussing the The uf Mason, iseeuioaee torts cea ane oaiaees cea betora st De. Hs orn.“ | San atk DRDGOIBTS 2YEBTWAERE. and, on the eve of expected battles, - wishing CAND ALB DEVGC our men with little pamphlets, entitled—‘ ¥ Coe pete TTY ‘Sianer, you are soon to A poot shoemaker of Brentwood, Eng- Bg the death of a distant by A, ry | become the possessor of a of (7 “Do you tike codfish balls, Mr. Wiggeih?’ ‘ie Wiggin, (besitatingly,) “I reabys fart Snow, Miss, I never recollect attending oue.? Patients tot witnoes 18 aries ct | «AR FOR HMLMBOLD'S. ‘from to LB wah Onigont 4 eieevertisemen. nd wend for it. PRET im _e27 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | AN AVOLD,MFOSINION = = _ a maa: - eas