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s Bia it B rarer ars AFTERNOON, , £ (SUNDAY EX: D, * . containing 4 greater variety of interesting reed 4f THE STAR BUILDINGS, } p 4 Gorncr of Perasylvenia avenns and Eleventh st. , a w. D. WALLAOH. Papers served im packages by carriers at $45 gear, or 37 cents per month. Yo mail subscribers ‘the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six Months;.$1 for three months; and for lew than Shree mon‘hs at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin Ele copies, ons cunr; im wrappers, wo CENTS. (> Avvs :tiswuxznts should be sent to the @fice before iz o'clock m.; otherwise they may Ret appear until the next day. Ven copics..... Twenty-AVe Copies ...+s.cceserere. 98 00 ofthe paper. Price—FHREE CENTS. A RN TRC TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hew Mr. Beecher Lest his Boots. GALLANT MEN AT NEWBERN. OFFICIAL, AER. IRONW HALI, HELMBOLD’S The following is in Henry Ward Beecher’s} The follo’ extract from a private letter C *s Burtpine, 15TH m 4 best vein: will be read with great interest. Col. Potter FROM ISLAND Ne. 10. (Office of Commission on Contracts and Clams | 22° PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GENUINE PREPARATION. The difference between 7 and 8 is not very | was first over ther: ape — Roanoke egret Progress of ae Rembarément—Ceniederate for Ordnance and Ordnance Stored) S sine ins Uismounted. are P62. —_ gti lina ao plone La ero caer, pack ae eaen ad wt ier 1 Onmadas ian ae ic emveapandenl.ak tee : EMILE DUPRE. Just Received and Opened, A large and first-ciass stock of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of: SUGARS, of all grades, Ordered, That all persons having contracts and claims for tigation and decision, under the letter of appointment of the Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, ry of War, dated the i3th of Mareb, 1862, and hereto subjoined, be, and are hereby notitied, to present the same. The com- missioners will continue fn session for their re- ception, from day to day, from 10 8. m. to4 p. m. J. Wisg, Secretary. ORDER RESPECTING CONTRACTS FOR ARMS. Wank DePartTMent, 2 Washington, D. C., March 13, 1°62. § convenience and dignity. Thus, at. lo. my boots were set out at night to be blacked In the morning no boots were there, though all the neighboring rooms had been served. I 3 3 twiee. “A pretty hotel—nearly sight o’elock, going out at nine, breakfast to be eaten, and no boots yet.’’ The-waiter came, tosk my somewhat emphatic order, and left. Every minute was an hour. It always is when ou are outof temper. A man in his — feet, ina third story of a hotel, finds himse! Newszen,N.C.,11 p. m., March 15, 1862. * * * Col. Potter's bravery is spoken of by everyone. I have heard officer after officer mention his coolness under fire, and they all have spoken of the manner in which he did his duty—"‘even after being wounded.”” When he was hit, one of the officers who was standing near offered to assist him to the rear, but the Colonel told him he could m: to get along without assistance, lim to where the Gene- ral (Reno) was standing, rested for a few Tribune telegraphs from Cairo as follows : 4 I left Island No. 10 yesterday at noon, when the . firing was only moderate from the Benton and Mound City, at intervals of fifteen minutes each, the object being to reduce the upper batteries. Five guns have been dismounted, including two frcm which occasional shots fired came very near our boats. The works on both the mainland and island are far more extensive than generally supposed. There are at least eighty guns, many of them of the largest size, and several are ritied. “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” Compound Fiuid Extract Buchu, A Pesinwe and Specific Remedy Fer Discases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL. s24 DROP SICAL SW ELLINGS ‘This Medicine increasce Sao power of Digs rT. heal There are 20,000 troops there 1 saw at one time TEAS ee restricted in locomotion I went to the door, | moments, and was soon after in the thickest of | ten resiments on diem: paren on the mainiand.| Ordered, That the Hon. Joseph Holt, and the : OF Pen arene ements reg’ looked up and down the hall, saw frowsy | the fight, rushing from point to point as t Thetr quarters are out of the reach of mortazp. | Hon, Kobert Dale Owen, be and they are hereby COFFEE, Bs wei! an Pain AND INFLaMMation, chambermaids; saw afar off the master of the nothing had happened to him, and giving The Island is pretty well covered with tents, and inted as commission to audit and BUTTER . coal scuttle; saw gentlemen walking in bright | orders with the most rbable coolness. | the shell reach all of the Island and works. , orders and claims on the , boots ser nse mo of an ee a. ~ z : ba only after the ‘ined. ab ‘hon se ar Se amuses can tnt aise; me and ammunition. thelr Teens be final, LAER, rat 7 A = dc Sa beg length poo heving it Lanity Shana, he mounted one of when Epo fails into their batteries. " and coneiusive as respects this Department, i FLOUR, 5 As soon as the upper fort is reduced, the gun- boats will advance on the others in detail. On Tuesday night the Mound City kept up a steady fire upon the upper fort, preventing the rebels from making their usual nightly repairs The result was early inthe morning they com- menced the removal of the dead and wounded questionstouching the validity, execution, and sum due or to become due upon such contract. and upon all ether questions arising between con- tractors and the Government upon said contracts. 2d. The said commission will proceed forth- with to lavestigate all claims and contracts in respect to ordnance, arms and ammunition, in round and ruddy-taced, very kind and good natared, honest and stupid. He informed me that a gentleman had al- ready taken boots No. 78 (my number.) He would hunt him up; thought he was at break- Here was a new vexation. Whowas the the captured horses, and eocty the regiment till they halted in one the rebel camps, where very comfortable quarters were found for him, where his wound was al ant dressed and where he can remain perfectly quiet. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Arising from Ener wens Hasite of Di Barly Induortion of Abuse 7 Attended with the Following Symptoms - Indisposition to Exe-tion, Loss of Power MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, &c., &¢., &c. All of which he offers at lowest cash prices. of Memory, DiMoulty of Breathinz - | the War Department or pending settlement, and 2 7 ™ nes man who had taken my number and gone for Our men were terribly cut up—they fought, deg Senso cd pelea Ong packninb ae final payment and adjudsouts the same.’ All ETRE S'CRLESRA TER WRKIEE, ascral bei, wateluines: my boots? Somebody had them on, warm and | as Gen. Reno said (du: the og erage woods. panes nterested in such contracts, may appear 500 barrels Magnolis, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Bac’, nice, and was enjoying his coffee, while I | “like ti "At one time we thought our} On Monday 900 shot were fired from the gun- | in person, but not by Attorney before said com- 500 barrels XXX al Lassitude of the Muscular 8 he walked up and down, with less and less ammunition was giving out, and reported this | boats, mostly shell, besides 300 shells from the | missioners, and be heard respecting their crocs | ¥ Dryuses ofthe Skin Erup ous on the Fi . tience, w had none to much at first.- No] to the General, who ordered our fire to be | mortars. at such time and place as the commissionersshs| Skin, ‘ace, 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongabela, 600 barrels fine Old Rye, 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, servant returned. I rang again, and sent en- ergetie and staccato messengers to the office. Some water had been spilled on the floer. I stepped into it of course. In winter, cold slackened until we could get some more am- munition. The men were told to “lie down ” The order had to be again and again given them before they could be checked in the slightest appoint. The chief of erdnance and all other officers in the Department will furnish such books and papers asthe commissioners may require. Major Hagner, of the Ordnance Department, is PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, whieh thir cine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC Firs OPERATIONS OF VOM. FOOTE AND GENERAL POPR. Sr.Lovis, March 21 —The Repubiican’s specie) correspondence, dated Island No. 10, yesterday morning, says: Cannonading by our gun and 0 dn ome of which the Pationt may Eapire. y specially assigned to ald and assist the commis- water feels as if it burned you. Unpackedmy | degree. The Gemeral said he had heard of the pond ats continued all day yesterday (Wed- acting fi their investigations. All claims that AT CINCINNATI PRICES. Who can any t ot frequently fo! yalise for new stockings. Time was speeding. |<‘ Fighting 5lst, but these men fought like the they mey award in favor ofshall be promptly paid. lowed by those “nm: SBR, All the guns but one inthe upper battery on the Tennessee shore hav? been silenced, and one gun on tbe island dismounted. The shells from our mortars are constantly fall- ing in the rebel camp and batteries, and numbers of killed and wounded are being carried down on litters. Large numbers of loaded wagons are leaving ‘the Tennessee shore, from which it 18 belleved preparations are belng made for an evacuation of the works. The floating battery of the rebeis has been moored near the head of the Island. Gen. Pope allowed one of thgrebel gunboats to approach within fifty yards oft mssied battery, on Tuesday, which he had constructed below New Madrid, and then sunk her, killing 15 of It was quarter past eight; train at nine, no boots and no breakfast. I slipped on a pair of sandel-rubbers, too large by inches for my aked foot, and while I shuffied along the hall, &.; yed up and down on my feet. First, it off, that secured, the other dropped on the stairs; people that I met looked as if thought that I was not well over last nig it’s spree. twas very annoying. Reached the office and expressed my mind. First, the clerk ran; the bell three times furiously, then ran fo: himself met the German boots, who had boots 7@ in his hand, narrow and long, thinking per- , Lcould wear them. Who knows but 97 devils.”” Almost all the men who were killed in the battery in front of us were shot through the head. The men would lie down and load their pieces, or else after firing would fall back in a little hollow which barely offered a shelter to them, then load, and rushing to the brow of the hill and taking to tho trees, fire at the enemy in the coolest manner imaginable. The men of my company behaved splendid- x: From what I had seen of them at Roan- oke I knew I could rely upen them, buat I dared not hope they would fight as they did. One man, named Abram Moss, a son-in-law of Hecker, the great ‘‘ Flour merchant,’’ was on the sick list when the regiment was ordered No application will be entertained by the Depart- ment respecting any claim orcontract which they shall adjudge to be invalid. 3d. If, in their Investigation, they shall find reason to believe that any agent or employee of the War Department was directly or indirectly interested in any contract for ordnance, arms, or ammurition, or received any consideration for its procurement, they shall give notice thereof to the claimant, and proceed to Investigate and de- termine the fact, taking such testimony as they may deem proper; and if the fact of such interest be established, it shall be good cause for adjudg- ing the claim to be fraudulent Epwiy M. & mob Wt Secreta: “INSANITY AND CONSUMP ad Many are aware of th: ase of their rim, BUT NONE WILE ConFEss, THE RECORDS of THE INSANE LoMs And the Melancholy Deaths by Consamption, BEAR AMPLE WIT: TO THE TRETE oF THE ASSERTION, ‘CONSTITUTION ONCE PEC! a Witd Gneanic Whakaees 28! @auires the aid of modioine to strengthen «nd i vigorate the System hioh BELMEOLD’S EXTRACT B u tnvariat iy docs FRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, All the fevorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, Mumm Verzeny, Green Seai, Heidsick, which, being bought low, we offer at unusually low rates, Also, Sole Agent for PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, feb 14-tf Sur rT Er 4 omer! a5 those on board. He had previously allowed five _ ND — my boots’? Some curiosity was beginning | to leave the Island. The doctor ordered him | repei steamers t towards N eT EASURY DEPARTMENT, = to be felt among the bystanders. It was like- [to remain behind, and told him it was as aaa they aie now between IME Mastieticar cease Prevary 4, 1862, BROTHER’s ly that I should have half the hotel inquiring } much as his life was worth to go with the regi- | to escape. Qyer a dozen vessels and the rebd Novice is #8REBY 6lVvEN of the readiness of NEW YORK aftermy boots. I abhor a sce! Retreat ment. He begged to go with us, and a | floating battery and battering ram are now above #FEMALES— FEMALES— FEMALES, Perpe AA LL . 5 [c.c tomy room. On the way thought I,I would } hearty cry when told hecould not. He man- | Gen. Pope's batteries, cnd will be sunk or cap- | ‘8 fenetment ba ty rear ey 3 ppp AAA Li OLD 2 Ne NE SINGLE, s1heaiee. Ok Jook at room 77's boots. Behold they were | aged, however, to get on board ship, marched | tuted Lanearies _— ed December 234 ok. ri bp ppb = oy Lr in Many Affections Peculiar to Females mine! There was the broken pull-straps; the | with the regiment from the place of landing Dabesbe. Mass et yea PER ee | end roche chiages 3 2 nde era sicorend | bp per ae SA OE the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other rem- patch on the right-side, and the very shape of J to their place of bivouac, slept out the night to the Journal says A moderato fire. wae kept the Treasury notes payable tn sixty days from PEPeP AA AA LL od in Cllorosi eter tion, Irreeuisrity, my toe—infallible signs! The fellow had} before the battle with the rest of us in the up by the tleet on Island No. 10 on Tuesday and | 4%; authorized by the act of Congress approved pp meas € 4 aA ness. OF Euveression o! Customary Hvac’ eee oe vis op not 78. Page = this J open sir throu,h —s vita Sotline sive Wednesda 3 Yogterday the gunboat Minnesota | 2d March, 1961, 33 Aa AA bo rus, Le —~ ey Whites, Sterility, ana for al our’s tumult arose from just ifference J us into action, an saw ing ea ismounted a 125-pounder gun on the enemy's Interest on Treasury notes of the above Issues compiaints incident to the sex. whether arising between 7 and 8 lion until just before our charge upon the bat. | upper ba‘tery will cense on the 7th day of April next by terms} XXX XXX XXX XXX from Indiscretion, Ha}its of Dissipation, or im the I lost my boots, lost the train, lost my] tery, when he was struck in the leg by a ball jome of the rebel gunboats tried to force their fe 5-tap7 WA ENS TAL XXX DECLINE OK CHANGE OF Lith! temper, of course, lost my good manners. on ke was loading his piece. He fell near me, | WAY UP yesterday morning, but they had to re- shamans SET Xxx * xe KKK Xxx ILY SHOULD BE WiTHO: Tt Everybody does that loves temper. But boots} and when I spoke to him to inquire about his General. Pope has 2 guns monnted at Mount EPARTMENT OF STATE, XXXXX eseee NO FAM VT IT. on, breakfast served, a cup of coffee brought J wound, he smiled as he pointed it out to me, Pleasant, and erected a new battery four miles D XXXX XXXX peace and good will. The whole matter took J and seemed quite proud of it. He was shot] telow. ” y Wasnineton, January 25, 1862. Kees XXXXXK & ludicrous aspect. I moralized upon that} through the ankle, but will not lose the limb. On Tuesday, Com. Foote directed the fuses to] The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Pot REE SHS RE infirmity that puts a man’s atthe mercy | But his was only one out of many cases.— | be wet, with a view to destroy the enemy’s works | Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, } xXx X XxX XXX “XXX of = Dutchman’schalk. Had he written sev-| Journal of Commerce. gad dismouut the guns. The result was satisfac: | commencing with Saturday, the first of next} XXX XXX XXX XXX pias fee So Suge enty-eight, I had been a good-natured man — ry month. AA LL 4 “ ral —_¥e d As yet but one man has been killed on our side 3 — ge ng ee rm aaa E Bend: eel that thie’ seo, potting Lo ats vy the eaenuy. pon Set ASE A SEWER: Fen i HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ly my own falls, and spent the day in Buf- draught of water, eformens strength, and The Latest from Tennessee, . 2 : “a — falc : = : weight of deck, si: mor, and fenits tur- | Tas People Don’t Respond to Gov. Harris’ Urgent Ww** posi cache 21, tse. at a bE In ail their Fanconi ss. Ex Are not most of the pets and rubs of life such J ret, carries upwards of 100,000 pounds of bal- Appeal. sppamnct xe AAAAAAAA LL Lidtis or ne enarge in Dist; Me iule Rzpeos as this? Pew men could afford. to-morrow, to | last to bring her down to her present fightin a erie March 21.—Mr. Beadle, one of the OnpgRxp, That the War Department will be ~ Ad q eis, wy ‘ review the things that vexed them yesterday. | draught. The lenpetiasoe of this excess o} aight soa tepoes Settee eal Gots past | closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and] 44 4 CLELLLL Iteauses & frequent demre and gives strength te We boast of being free, yet every man permits J buoyancy will readily appreciated. The Fridays against all other business but that which relates to active military operations in the field. Saturdays will be devoted to the business of Senators and Representatives. Mondays to the business of the Public. EDWIN M. STANTON, ja 22-tf Secretary of War. AMERICAN WATCHES Uriuate, thereby Removing Ubstiucti Prevouting aad Cu ring Sir r “ot the Urethre, type an wo ener St dacanes, antsugetgee = Potsonous, Diseased, and worn-out Maton = THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE ViCi11MS OF 4 UACKS, and who have Sees to red Hime, have tout they were. pled ote aad thavane 'POIsON” bas, ol “powerki astringensa been dried up in the system, io breek outin anag) between New Madrid and Memphis, and they are stationed at Fort Pillow. The Confederate gov- ernment is manufacturing pikes at Memphis for the new levies, but less than 100 men have re- sponded to the last call of Gov. Harris The railroads terminating at Memphis are be- ing connected, so thatall the rolling stock can be sent down the New Orleans road when neces- the most arrant trifles to rule and ride him. A man that is vexed and angry turns the worst. t of himself into sight, and exhibits himself Fe baftoon's coat fool’s cap, and walks forth to be jeered! And yet one’s temperdoes worse by him thanthat. And men submit to it, not once, but often, and sometimes every day! I wonder whether these reflections will make me patient and quie’ i SUPERIOR AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND EXTRA BROWN STOUT, in Whoie, Half, and Quarter Casks, BREWED FROM THE CHOICES? BARLEY MALT AND HOPS. weight of the turret is upwards of 100 tons, and thegun-slides, composed of strong wrought iron beams, form part of the massive turret. The recoil of the guns will accordingly be checked by such an enormous amount of matter that ordnance of any calibre may be employed. The Monitor, therefore, instead of being of limited eapacity, is capable of carrying guns of the largest size that we can manufacture. Sr. Lovis, March 21.—A gentleman who has been a conti at Memphis, and who left there my beots are misplaced ” These facts prove conclusively that we have} on Thursday, and arrived here last evening, re- See es a PERHAPS AFTER MA Kis@5, LL yet no idea of the real seers power of roo tat Ges. Harris disappeared from Memphis FOR AMERICANS! 15th Street, between 7th and Sth Avenues, cK + | the new engine of war, the sudden appearance | the second day after the one on which the Legis- | ~ ‘ish Rubbi d = YORK. kD ae pgp orale “to ERR. ot eke tan Nile cout aed will} !ature adjourned, and has not been heard fiom No More English er French Rubbish, made NEW YORK fe 27-dtjed VERY PERSON’S INTEREST —That fine stock of Clothing for sale over Galts’ Jeweiry Store is pow offered at less than wholerale prices, at SMI TH’s, No. 460 Seventh atreet, opposite Post Office Ye 27-2 NHE PEOPLE’S CLUTHING STORE, No. 460 Seventh si. Alwaysshead! New arrival of Spring Goods, al! the latest styles of Clothing, at No. 460 Seventh street, near F. fez? sm since. He is sspears to be at Corinth, Miss. The Legislature has adjourned, and co no one knows whither. The subject of burning the cit in case the evacuation should be necessary is stil openly discussed. There had been no impressment of Union men into the rebel service to 6 extent except for uard duty until after the fall of Fort Donelson. ince Gov. Harris’ proclamation merceoments have been general. undreds are picked up in the streets, and taken from their stores and dwel- lings, and marched off toa camp of instruction at the point of the bayonet. A floating battery, so constructed as to be sunk to the water's edge, leaving nothing exposed except her armament, which consists of some Dahlgren guns. which was built; for the protec- tion of Memphis; had been towed up to Island fake 10. Hollins’ steam fleet had also been sent re. Union men were leaving Memphis in great numbers, leaving their property to be confiscated, glad to escape with thelr lives. Quarrels in the streets were of frequent occurrence between Union men and secessionists, and shots were almost hourly exchanged. The rebels greatly need iron and have offared $25,000 to any artist who will discover the process of making malleable iron. Ammunition was plenty, and the manufactories were in operation day and night tn the vicinity of Memphis. There were no mail facilities except along the railroad routes. Letters and papers were carried te sell, but not te keep time. Why should an American buy 2 foreign Watch, when he can cet # better and cheaper one at home? Why should an American needlessly enrich foreign Watch manufactures at the expense of our own artisans? Why should an American senc gold to England and France, our covert but bitter enemies, when gold 1s so much needed at home? Why should an American buy an imported Watch, which, in nine cases out of ten, will cost more to keep in order for one year, than its origi- nal price,and which was never intended to keep time under any circumstances ? Why should Americans not patronize more generally American manufactures, and thus eman- cipate themesives from the thraldom of English espital, French fashions,and Continental gew- saws? The American Watch Company’s Watches are particularly adapted for soldiers’ uss, being most substantially made, and not liable to cet out of order, erther in marching, riding, or fighting. =, startle Europe still more. Suppose that the spots Pament SY Ser: pocraty Ulomen) om twenty-inch guns, which the N. ry 4 hy cedapoons perc The sacred soil is drying up as rapidly is now erecting furnaces to cast, had been con- en-au old maid after forty-two. = ‘boot-blacks | Ce#led in the impregnable turret of the Mon- begin to quote at high figures The General § itor. and hurled their eleven hundred pound of the Mackerel brigade is so blissful at hav- balls against the Merrimac. How different ing a polish on his boots once more, that he} the result! The first round would have sunk ts them on the mantel piece every time he | the stolen vessel with her rebel crew. The ers a room, and treads on all the toes he § °™tire question of the real aggressive proper- can find in the street. The latter operation, | ties of the Monitor thus oie itself ina my boy, has produced much profanity, especi- new light. We now ve that an increase “Sh aut RELMBOLD'S EX#RA vEscee URINARY Oneana, ‘Waelkor existing in » MALE OR FEMALE, from WhSitYer “Suse ny pinating Bnd no maser a’ LONG STANDING Reason ieee Oryrant reqni the ad 6) a Dr HELMSO 8S EXTRACT BUCHU 16 WHE GREAT DIUREBIC, iseertain to have the desired effect im afer whith tf ts resem, BVIDMEOR OF THE MOST RESPONSIOLE AND RE LIABLE CEARACTER ‘Willzesempany tho medicines, Fo SALU—A fine stock of Clotuing, Farnish ing Goods, Trunks. Hats and Caps, at whole sale prices.at ho. 460 enth street, — Post Office. feat Sm F f tonnage and draught are not needed to ren- among the chaplains. a ‘Moni — peaking of chaplains, remi e of a rey: | der the Monitor absolutely superior in de- erend poole yo siadaate ‘ae soul of | Structive foree to anything afloat. We have Capt. Bob Shorty yesterday, and found it in} ‘he impregnable vessel and turret, and we a heh atate of preservation. Capt. Bob Shorty | ®ve the excess of buoyancy requisite to carry rashly over-estimated his power of endurance, | &"58 of the proposed inordinate calibre. Can and underteok to read Fremont’s defence. | ¥ Tesist the inference that the diminutive When he got to the twenty-first column he was | TePresentative of the new system, with its seized with vertigo, and only recovered to find | ‘¥e5ty-two hundred pound broadside, is big himself taking the measure of & bedstead, | 22°Ug) fe sink all the iron-clad steamers in with a chaplain standing by him. Europe? “My friend,’’ says the parson, “I consider it my duty to tell you that you are a very sick man, and I take this opportunity to remind you of your latter end.”’ Capt. Bob Shorty scratched his head, and seye be: “Am I bound for the kingdom ”” “You may recover,” the chaplain, Gt: Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Trunke, Hate and C: Bt the Peopl: ) T ANY BEST SPOCK OF ADE CLOTHING in Washington BROS Establishment, LL SIZE BO from the age of & youre op, on be fitted o1 BAK & BRO.’S, ooruer bk Snd 7th streets, at much Jess than usual prices. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, look to your interest! Look for the corner of K and 7th itreets—it is the place to bi ie LUI N but little mocey. e may Gin THING for CERTIFICATES OF CeRRS, rom $10 0 years’ standing ne BARD FAME, Saces: late dat being— Hurrah! Hurrah! be gleams in sight, It fires the brain to see How the proud spoller flashes bright In war’s gay panoply! Poetry —A Richmond paper of contains a frantic poem, the last verse “PHYSICIANS” PLEASS “ NoTiCg” Sold by M. W. GALT & BRO., 364 Pennsyl- 7 | ee ia et W2 MAKE “RO SECRET’ OF “txgueprenrs.” “but now is the time to seitle your wordly af-} ‘V¢"ll show bim that our father’s brands Eye tewn ie tenn by peivate sntorpriee vania avenue, Washington. STOP WHEN YOU COME TO TRE cox. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCKY fairs if don’t. Think our Wile For rust nor time can stay, GEN. GRANT AT SAVANNAH, NEAR THE ALABAMA ©) ner of E and 7th streets,and buy a suit of fine ig composed of Buchu, Cu: vet ; you . x and With tramp and shouts bold hearts and hands, LINE—GEN- BEAUREGARD aT CORINTH, wiss.,| Wholosaie orders should be addrersed to CLOTHING at 810, $12, $15, or G18, yng | selected with great care by a coupotont arr mee he Jp, freemen, and away! ONLY DISTANT BBINS & Mi . “My wife'”’ says Capt. Bob Shorty, hyster-| tye wheeling Intelligence? says the iast line} , CHicago, Merch 21.—A special dispatch to the step ast pelea fed)-im" Fashionable Clotning Establisiment, ically. “Ab! there’s a woman for you!’ “Is she a worthy help-mate?” says the chaplain fi 3” re hg erty f “she’s mate eaptain my . She's frugal’’— ‘Bob Shorty-—“‘she’s amiable, she's Agents of the American Watch Company, fe 28-Im 182 Broadway, N. Y. SS ere Qworns FOR PRESENTATION TIFFANY & CO., PREPARED IN Vacvo, BY KH. tT. RELMBOL», Tactiea! and ‘ties! Ch ole Analy! ~ gs and Sol. Mas HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Journal from Cairo to-day says: Direct and positive information has arrived from Generals Grant and Smith. Gene:al Grant is at Savannah, on the Tennessee river, 60 miles from Florence, Ala. His troops afte in fine health and spirits. was probably sung when they got up and dusted at Manassas, Bowling Green, New Madrid and various other places. It_is based on that line of the poet which reads: ‘*Who would be free himself must keep out of danger.” UT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT! CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUP! AND BRING IP WITH YOU! - ? Gen. Beauregard is in command at Corinth. ; The subscriber will advance, in the way ef neat. and she’s only got one fault in the Bering gen ge iamat not be too Tend Miss. {about ten miles from Sevanash, Temes] ggg em Ea ll ) or loan, small sums for sliort perioas, om arripa'. “Ab!” the chaplain, “onl fault? | ™™mmer, it. will be remenbered. One soldier de- = ae ion Fensacola, and Gens. Cheat-] IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS er cayee: VAR JEWELRY eesenley, Alderman ! says Decor tnon cone But! | clared he saw his dead body ina barrel of whisky. aay Cohen's civisions near by. OF ALL KINDS OF MILITARY WARES, | or any description of ea: securities. the city Prisdeipines he Po dneptnen ee Then she must be an uncommon woman. But the whisk bably brought himto lif. About 6,000 men in the vicinity of Savannah Solicit the attention of and Miltary Aeso- | i847 Or gentieman who would to obtain being duly sworn acts —) “Yes,” says Captain Bob Shorty, dreamily, | We are afraid that he has ried oune. remedy have enlisted in the Union army wine gintions, Commnnds on ational of State service, | dollars porary, ine quiet manner.suny nhutere poe ary, or injeriows “(my wife’s got only one favit in the world-—| since the battle of Pes Ridge —Wheeling Intelld. On the night of the 13th a division of the 5th otis Clubs and Pid ten y me to their large by appiring at456 lith street, betwoen G acd H, | Gruge, but are veg: she likes anotherchsp better than she does ° rom 11 to 2 o’e100n, fe a-1 = : Ohio cavalry put ots of Cheatham’s forces to stock @ railroad bridge. RICH STAPH AUP SORES ARMY AND Their assortment includes the choicest BLADES OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, identical with panes ee Wilkinson, of Lon- don, wera by the a oO! Le § a Arey, sen Hes thd clocantty wrount leit hy papel hh peepee ON THE RHINE, ized modern types the gclobrated Demasces cellent roe | ” me. At this juncture, my boy, the chaplain was seized with a severe cough; but as soon as he recovered he assumed a very grave expression, and says he: “My friend, let me beseech you to forget worldly things for a moment, and think of more je “Drive on,”’ says Captain Bob Shorty. The chapiain gave « grievous sniff, and says be “Is there not ema J above all created bey Jen you feel in of now? Sq; my i ash ad tes seaina terrib with the Sworn and subseribed Ware al sigan ° 17" A Dill based uy: the Indiana to law, boo , on that aubject, has been introduced nto the . Alderman, Ninth st.. acove Ksoe Phi a Pennsylvania Senate, forbidding negroes to come into or become fababitants of the State. This is the first fruits of the emancipation policy. The free States are reesy to buy the roes, but are. not willing to recefve the article in return for their money, like other ‘‘boughten” goods. pt Sreenies ate, ott lia oy lg io THE Tax i pret and lager T, ic. of very genera! consump- tion, and which would bring Pires revenue Re the govern.nent. —————————— poets AND SHOES TO SUIT THE Weare now msnufacturing all kinds of BOOTS & = charged in thie city for much want and eastern or olty made pam del ways lg assort ment in storeand at rave & usa eal, a 9 ap 5-r 314 avenue. —— Army Order. St. Lovrs, March 20.—Gen. Hallesk has issued igo much af the recent de much o! recent department of Obio as is included in the present department of Missouri will be pe) a the district of Ohio, and will continue to be commanded by Major Gen. Buell. The depots of prisoners at Columbus, Indian- Spolis, and such others as may be established, ‘will be excepted from this behely pear and the —— ling officers will report directly to these iq ce All other. aye ed whatever rank or corps, heretofore. PHYSICIANS IN ATIENDAN FROM 8 A. M. TO8 P, aa Pries 1 por bettie, er si: ter $3, obelizered to auy address, secursiy pokes Address letters for informatien in contde ee 4S, ¥. HELMBOLD, Cac ~ «21, 7 the ex: BLADES OF COLLINS, OF HARTFORD, ae yee 5 rn We ebart to Gen. Busll, as heretofore. compress he ae ito Depot, lot South Fenth st, eiow Cheetnet ituie nde! the lightnii eigaal aro to 9 being of SILVERS VEE Gilt. Buon fiedhing, and the rai, falling a torent LV) Ton GENER ELL” QW hor gener mmsinsien: pur op ran biut:dibvan Prana. Bo = BEWARE OF COUN -EXPEITS around you, what would you do to @ your- THE zack. @ LT, OF aN. [PRINGIFLEL Ub4LeRS ae eS »| GOSLING RESTAURANT, "ho, cadearar to dispose "a: at en the vals was falling in torrents?” | a PENN SY LVR en rai Sia “ Yea, verily,” says the chaplain. Sours Sips, Helbollrs Senvine Preperatven “I ”? says Captain Bob Shorty, refleet- Hes Ge ae “ “ pame fame ively, “I ak I should call for an umbrella One of the Best RB. in Town ! Upon hearing boy, | [7"Give us trial, and judge for you self. £1} the ba Dred his foe in bin bands, st Every thing tn the house 1s Depond upon it, my boy, there is a bond of | & nner ge apace sympathy between all mea, that ne rence tthe or of education or circumstances can sever; and when some nice touch causes it to COIN WANTED! The Price paid for “SOLD AND SILVER? - Srmom For Saiz m Buus 10 81 LEWIS: & 00., oo BANEERS, PENNSYLVamlA AVENUE, fame Gorner ke.