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THE EVEN| G STAR PUBLISIED BEVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPFED) AY THE STAN RUILULNGS, Gernsr of Pevisyivenic wecnue and EleventA st, xr W. OD. WALI.AOH. Papers servod in packages by carriers at St 8 year, or 3? cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is &3.50 a year, im 6dwance; $2 for six Months; @! for three months; and for less than three mon-hs at the rate of 2 centss week. Sin gle copies, ons curr; in wrappers, rwo cunts. 1[?" Auvs,rismuents should be sent to the @fice be 1e 1¢ o'clock m.; otherwise they may aot appecr unt! the next day. WASHINGTO N, D.C,” THE WEEKLY -STaRr:- ‘Thte-exesiions Pumily and Mews JSoureei — SoRtining © grester crriety of intererting send- ing tees exp be loned I any other—is pubianet on Poidap moreizg : * - > TFInwe—Gnes, mreresig, im adeecss. BIne le COPY, PET ARE EM. sees cco! OF FIVO COPIES .200eercerscoverecccees @ 7) TER COPiee....cscecereecsers ntseces 9 ‘TwentP hve copies... scecsee os 88 OF Ft tavariably coutat ae the Washington Nowy’ that has mad~ Thé Detly Beverng Sta: etrouisie se generally throug hout the coustry. {7"Singie copies (in wrappers) can be Pre cured at the counter, Immediately after the lame ofthe paper, Price—TRREE CENTS all the texes levied under the aforegoing ordi- nance, paid to him on or before the first day of April next; and the sum of eight per centum on GEUKGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. > AN fant, ance Iavins a general and special direct TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. OFFICIAL. EASURY DEPARTMENT, rtROwW wad, 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. i eeeereneeeeeenenennerenrnererel HELMBOLD'S tax for the year 18€2, and providing for the col- sums f said taxes paid to bi@ on or before the . Later from Fort Craig. a Fesavary 4, 1562. GENULNE PREPARATION, ie ate Q ren a eee rst day of Baty peas onto sm of six Biosty Bak, ac tedbawey ty tt ee = ats euv'qrvan vt the vend ai —_— cant oe #t ordas a en I sat 1 bis wb end Fond of Common Council of the Corporation of Manepcoumeute under Col Roberts—The Mexican Volunteers | this Department to redeem the Treasury notes EMILE DUPRE. Gec-z-tonem. ‘Fiat there suail ve, and 1s hereby, | Appi February 8, 1962, become Panic-Strackm and the Rebels Gain the} payable in one year from date, suthorized by the it Bg “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” jeviec a d rect tox of sixty-five cents on each an a — jay. sek of Congress approved December 234, 1857, and every Lundred dollars of the eseeed value of —]| Sr. Lovts, March 13 —The Republican bas ad- pet from Just Recelved and O; Compound Fivid Extract Bucba, real and personal property liable to taxation as std eitvcee tly cottipebaons at ae Fe easy exico, to Febru- berg yee pele ae aay eee — si ¥ the sme sia l stand assese-d and valued on the bo: ks «f assessment of the Corporation now in the bends of the assessors: and, a'so, there shall be i nereby fs, levied an edditienal special Tribune says: ary 234, giving “Gen. Bragg, with all his forces. numbering 7,000, arrived in Norfolk yesterday from Pensa- vices from Albu mane, New deta! of a recent battle at Fert, Craig The fight commenced on the morning the 2ist between a portion of our troops under Col. Roberts, and the enemy across the Rio authorized by the act of Congress approved March, 1861. ) Interest on Treasury notes of the above issues A large and first-class stock of ch-ice FAMILY GROCERIES, 4 Pestiws and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the tas of bis on each and every hundved dol- Sa lycusuetionh: seeks We cs se cjinees ere | Grande, with varled success, until two o'clock. |} reaps we or ger yarete 7 consisting of: ms mates ort tS ca Ma — Jars of ‘the asseserd value of real and persoual | are informed. Ii is also said thatihey are calling | Col Canby then crossed the river in force with a} Of those acts respectively tap’ wtigine: ofan SIC. INGS. . Property ag the ste 1 stand valued and | 51) their spare forces into Noriclk, that they may | battery of six pieces under Capt. McCray of the} 3 + grades, ChLe (nereases the po Disesues, ass sd on the books aforesaid, excepting In be ready ‘a anyemergency. ‘The force at New. | cavalry, but detailed in command of the battery. ‘ARTMENT OF STATE, TEAS. *t rate ‘Sct0n, Ss public burying g is. the Female | bern and other poin’s in this Srate, numbering | He had also a small battery of two howitzers./ , blic religious ud the Clerk ef the Corporation is bereby directed to k-epa-parate accounts of the receipts and exp=ndituves of the general and ~ se direct taxes bereby levird, and to apply the laiter according to the provisions of an act of d “An act authorizing the corpo- 8 of Geo yetuwn to Impose adal- {fona! taxes, and for ether purposes.” speeetee March 2, 1355, and te no other purpose whatever; and be \s bereby direcied to account anoually to the Corporcticn for his app!ication of the sume. See 2 Amd be it further ordained, Tuat ezchof the taxes lereby levied and imp. sed shail be col- lected by the collector appointed by the two Boards of the Corporation in joiat meeting on the first Monday in January, 1560; and in two weeks after the passage of this ordinance the Clerk of the Corporation shall make out and deliver to the Collector the taxes hereby levied in two separate tax lists. The satd Collector shall. within fifteen days after he shill haverecetved them, make out 8n account of each of the texes hereby chargeable on ell real and personal property under this ordi- nance, aad shali witbin the petlod aforesaid de- liver the same respectively to the proprietors of said preperty if he, she, or they a resident within thetown, and demand payment thereof; aud wheuever any propri-tor shall be a non resi- dent, be shall deliver the sa'd accounts respec tivel * case of real prop-rty, to the tenant C ofthe lot or jotson which the same ble, if such eect be let or occupied e of personal property to the person or whose use or possession !t may be, and demand payment thereof from sach tenant or oc. cugant, or possessor,in the eame manner, and within the same period. Sec 3 And te it ordained, That in every in- 20,000 or 30,000 drilled soldiers, together with the Revel forces at Richmond and otber points be- tween Richmond and Norfolk, will, it Isthought, be thrown in the rear of a Union force attacking Norfolk from this direction; therefore tl lest grand battle of mey in this struggle to save Norfolx, should that city be attacked.”? Th Ned Congress ent! «apt. MeCray’s batte Plimpton’s company o! Tux Oat# oF ALLEGIaNce at Buenos AyRks. The United States consul at Buenos Ayres—Wm Holley Hudson—has by circular, informed the masters of all American vessels thatin future no clearances will be granted until the masters sball take and subscribe the ovth of alleginnce. Ov refusalto do so such captain will be instantly re- moved. The hoisting or dispiaying of the rebel flag on bowrd any American vessel in port will be followed by the removal of the master and the return of the vessel to the United States. 10 The Clothing [nspection Board already figure bs 2 $1 500,000 worth of clothing on band which is whoily worthies:. They bave con- demned ft. It came principally from Philadel- phia. Col Crossmin, who made the contracts, together with the Inspectors, has heen summoned by the board to cive Information which shall lead the roguish contractors to justice. Capt. Mc€: one of bie yi sat man by his ns. U7 A gold medal has been awarded by the Life-Saving Benevolent Association of New York to Capt. Cadwalader Ringgold, tn com- memoration of his successful + ffort<, and those of the officers and crew under bis command, on board the U_ S frigate Sabinv,in saving over four hundred lives from fhe trsnsport steamer The enemy are supposed to have had eight pieces- The iade-wes ps eto by the anillay and skirmisbers. and soon became general. evening most of the enemy’s guns were silenced ; , however, made a desperate ¢. on was defended by Capt. United States tnf«ntry and a portion of Col Pinos’ volunteers. The Texan rebe! rately and foriously with their picked men, about 600 strong. They were armed with carbines, re- volvers and seven-pound bowie knives After discharging thetr carbines at close distance, they drew their revolvers and reached the battery amid astorm of grape and canister. The Mexicans of Pinos’ regiment now became panic stricken, and ingloriously fled Captain Plimpton and his {infantry bravely stood their ground, and fought nobly til! more than one-half of their company were numbered with the dead With bis artillerymen cut down, and bis supports reported killed, wounded or flying from the fleld, down calunl , and with revolver in hand, re- fused to fly or desert his fia the last, and gloriously die: The Texans suffered terribly iu the charge Many of our officers distinguished themselves. Major Donaldson, who was the chief aid of Col Canby, acted bravely, and wa’ conspicious in every partof the ficld. His horse was wounded, bat the Major was not Injured. Kit Carson, in command of a regiment of vol- unteers, deployed as skirmnishers,did good service during the action, and behaved well to name the loss of Lieutenants Michler and Wasuineton, January 25, 1862. ‘The Seoretary of State will hereafter receive Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the first of next ’* WELLIAM H SEWARDY PS oS MAILLARD’S CHOOOLATE, &c., &c, &c. All of which he offers at lowest cash prices, B CaLCPROTS depoet | ONNaTURAL ENL*RGEMoNTS ase red COFFEE, Qs Well Bs Pain AND LAFLamMs s1ON, 3 YAATS haihkso HELMBOLD 8 BY TRACT BUCHD For Weak reas Eazcesess. Haite of Dissipation, Parte | Misoretion or Abans, Attended with the Following Symptom: : {ndieporrtion to Exertor, Loss wer, toes of Memory, D'Gouity of Etats ¥ T ‘jer 27-88 Ww DEPARTMENT, iment of Mexican Janvanry 21, 1:62, charged despe- ee Oxpzxep, That the War Department will be closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays against all other business but that whicb telates to active military operations in the geld Saturdays will be devoted to the business of Senators and Representatives, Mondays to the business of the Public. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. Ariginc £ PIKE’S CELEBRATED WHISKIES. 500 barrels Magnolia, 600 berrels XXX, 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongebeia, 600 barrels fine Old Rre, 500 barrels Sne Old Bourbon, AT CINCINNATI PRICES. ad eof the Mt Orynecs of the Ska, E-aptions Pa D COUNTENANCE. Pheee symet owed to ¢o on, whieh this msdierne tevary tmores, coon foiows IMPOTENCY.FATUITY EPILEPTIC Pits, in ome of hich the Patient may Bcpire. nm omy tr’ they are aot freemeatiy foi- *°DIERFUL DIsR 3 ja22-tt AMERICAN WATOHES FOR AMERICANS! No Mere English or French Rubbish, made to sell, bi it to keep time. and quietly on He thus fought to like a hero, the last All the favorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, Mumm Verzeny, Green Beal, Heldsick, which, being bought low, we offer at unusually low rates, of their waffering, CONPEEs FRE RECO" DS ov THE INSANE as LOMS And the Melancholy Death: by Consumption, #228 AMPL3 WITUKE® To CS TRETE OF TER AS" 4KTION, FEE CONSTIT’ TION ONCE aPrEeCcrep & PTT . ITH ORGANIC W @eGires tie aid of medicine to etreagthen - ad \ lovigorate the System Why shou'd an Amerioan buy & foreign Watch, when he can get a better and chesper one at home? Why should an American neediess!y enrich foreign Watch msnufactures at the expense of our own Srtieane? Why sbould an Amerioan enc gold to Eng iand We have Also, Sole Agent for A Governor, on the 2d and 34 November, 1961. er RELMSOLD'’> EXTRACT BUCHO stance In which either of the taxes under this —— Stone, who, tike Captain McCray, nobly and] gnq France, our overt but bitter enemies, when PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL, tmwarie/ jy does ordinanee shall be unpatd by the first Monday in Snow tn Vermont —The snow in Windsor | brave! maintained the honor of oar flag to the November next, the said Collector is bereby authoriz-d and ulred to proceed to enforce payment of the said taxes by distress and sale of pnal property belonging to the person srgeable with the taxes bereby levied found within the town, and if there be then by distress and sale of such per- ty a8 may be found on the premises with sald taxes, ex uch property t of Congress extending the jurisdiction ces %: the peace of the District of Colum- and it shall be the duty of the Col or. De selis any mal property so i, to’ gi public notice, by ice at the Town House and at se, and als» serving one on the ods are distrained, if to be found the town, of the time and place of mount of each cf the taxes herein u nd for which distress is made. iad be it ordained, That where there is county Is seven feet deep on the level. the fences | last. and walls being completely covered, and the roads almost impassable. The Vermont papers record the deaths of several persona who lost their lives In returning to their homes through the mountains cf snow. ico. {3 The cotton planters of Natchitoches parish, La , have, in public meeting, resolved tbat no planter, no matter what may be his force, should plant or raise more than five bales of cotton of 500 pounds each in 1962, unless the blockade is raised before the Ist of March Dp Jonas Leibetts, who furnished the Union flay to the Unionists at Fayetteville, Ark , and who pointed out the leading Sacessionisis snd their property in that place, has been arrested by the Confederates and was brought to Van Buren in irons on Friday last {D> A ravenous convict in the Rochester pen- been received General Ben M eral Slack, d ny any other officers were wounded. Our logs is about 200 killed and wounded. Tha: of the enemy Is believed to be much greater. reatest confidence is reported in Col Canby, and ff the volunteers will do their duty, the Texans will yet be ignominously driven from New Mex- The Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkarsas. Further Particulars—ten. McCulloch Kil/ed— General Price Wounded—Thisteen Pisces of Artillery Capturrd—Federal Loss Eight Hun- dred to One Thousand—Heary Loss of the Rebvels—Fifteen Hundred Prtsoners taken Sr. Locis, March 13 —Further purticulars of the great Battle at Pea Ridge, Arkansas, have The rebel « fiicers killed and wounded were:— ulloch, killed; Brigader Gen- rously wounded; Colonel Her- feb 14-tf Smith & Bro:her’s gold 1s 20 mach needed at home? Why should an American boy an imported Watoh, whioh, in nine cases ont 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 shoul: Americacs not patronize more generally American manufactures, aud thas eman- c.pate themselves from the thraidom of Englieh capital, Frenoh fashions,and Continental gew- gawa? SE lal WILL CONVINCE THB MOST SEEPTICAlL. The FEMALES PEMALES— FEMALES, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR ATING MARKIAGH In Many Affections Peculiar to Females the Extract Becue 1 aneqas.! d by Ray other rem aia or Kote fcr gua wetomars Dyao- ainte ey toe, Sterility. @. cy b The Ameériotn Watch Company’s Watches are & Taanits af Dretipauen-or in partion'arly adapted for soldiere’ usa, beng most substantially made, and not liable to get out of order, ei'her in marching, riding, or fighting. Soldby M W.GALT & BRO., 364 Peans;l- DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIBB! 4TMPTOM® ABOVE. OQ FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHO~T it. ; lied: x { property lable as aforesaid for the | itentiary, named Dolsn, cooked ulmself to death | bert, of La, killed; and General Price, slightly ‘ i — her of the tance hereby chargeable | with accust of bread, idet Friday. Eescleed the | wounded. ganache i meee ae AA L EE lots, er parts of lots, whether the | crust from a ‘*fellow-laborer,”’ gobbled it down, Thirteen pieces of artillery were captured from ‘Wholesale orders shou'd be addrersed to AAA = E perty resident or non-resident | without mastification, and died in three minutes | the enemy Our loss is estimated at from 300 to | - ROBBINS & APPLETON, Preee i EE Tass no more Baisam, Mereury or Unpicasent if the said texes be napaid on the a * | 1.000 killed and wounded. The Joes of the rebe'a S AAAA iP cE Midzcims for Unplensani and Dangerous entioned, it shail be the duty of the UT anc: ciety Binge Miniemoprr ae in | in killed and wounded is estimated at from 2,000 Arents of the American Watol: Company, ee wee EEEE Bisoases iJ . eration o On REEE r ss 4 nd he is bereby required, to enforce | Sfyerable number of gun barrels ate rolled out gee EER fo 33-1m 182 Broadway, N. Y. AAAAAARA bt EE HELMBOLD’S EXTRAC; BUGHU fs of lows, of 00 cach thasentog roan | e°OrY Ga7, 0d coatracts bare been entered into] Avent, Loan pelsanem were tiken. py the | PROPOSALS FOR WOOD AA “As LULLLLL EEEEREE gre aod tae cee genuch thereof as may I to supply the government with 30,000 guna ina| |, hws ‘They ecalped 19 of eur ment — AA Me ECCEELL EEEEEEE SECRET OmSEASES Gwed by persons residing in the Die Gov. Morton, of Indians, Jer C Davis in fursuit,” sole peo PE . a apron — —a trict of Columbia, for public sale in some news. | Clotueall the Fort Donelson prisoners tn th While Gen. Sige! on the first day was engaged | Sxaten Prorosais wil beseceive: atthie cies} AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND Nv O gives strength te paper publisued in Georvetowa, or if there be | With the condemned shoddy uniforms now piled | jy protecting the army trains, he was three times until MONDAY, the dist day 0: March at 1? YORK BROWN STOUT. bet: wotiona, nove b then in a Washivgton newspaper; and | UP Indianapolis. surrounded by*the enemy, but cut his way | ’clvck M to formen the troops in this a'ty ard * 17 The ladies of New Orleans, Mobile and Charleston ae makirg contributions for bulld- ing and equipping gunboats at those places re- spectively [>> There are now 12) prisoners in Fort Lafav- ette, who are guarded vy 100 men under the im- mediete command of Lieut. Chas. O. Wood, 9th Infantry. {LF Previous to the rebellion there were twenty- Beven daily newspapers pubM@hed in Virginia; there is now said to be but seven, and most of these have been very much curtailed in size if} Some idea of the number of Jews in New York my be formed from tne fact that 1.600 bar. © property is Gwaord by a person of per- through each time residing inthe District of Columbia, in the National Intelligencer and an Alexan by Gen Sigel’s eommand became general at shall be sta-ed the time and place of utuber ef lot or lots, or parts +f lots of ided to besold, the value thereof, ant of each of the taxes due and ow- also, the names of the persons assessed, ani ard 9:h Iowa, 35 tng Whom: t + same are respectively before the day of sale xdvertisgd es afore-aid, the eo4 if own. th: » bis or her ayent er attorney, shall not pay yunt of each of the tax-s hereby levied, with al! costs thereon assessed, the said Coliector 40 men each. The principal Sgbting on Thursday was done The most exposed oceupird by Col Carr’s division loss was suffered Lad them = The losses of the 4th ‘were from 150 to 200 in each reviment killed and wounded Only 309 of the 2th Missour! regiment were present but they lost 29 killed and a large number wounded. The 1 and 34 Iowa cavalry and Sth Indiana lost about ates of the Urethra, tos 2 inflammation, se of Cem 08. Quo oxpeimg Gnd werm ous Maiior. ite vicinity, north «ftae Po-omac five mii-s ofths city of Wash nz with Wood tor (6) sit months,commenei gun tae Ist cay of oe 1962, and ending the 30th day of Sestember, witsin 5 In Whole, Heif, and Quarter Casks, On Friday the battle BREWED FRUM THE CHOICEST tion was sHOwSANDE CoN 1HOuPANDS be greatest | she Wood to bs of the best quality ofoskor} PARLEY MALT AND HOPS. WHO HAVE BEEN THE VicliMs Ob bioko-y, and to be de'ivere¢ at ths:amps cr quer BREWERY QUACES, Illinois and 25th Missouri | 'ersefthe :roop .in such quantities and at such - . Ped Asavy fer. Lo be ovred ma ahert times as the De pot Q narterm:ater may direct. 18th Street, between 7th and Sth Avenues, ad they wi deceived, aud thet tbe Payments to be male at te end of exch month by the use of “powerful astrengen-g P ot op im the eystem, to bréas ont in anar creestod form, and PEFHATS SFTBE MA RIAGE. upon the return by tae contractor «f the ordere d awaoupenhim. The delivery of tue Wood or- dered must be snown by the receipt of the ov eer receiving incopecktyang the amount delivered) e_- dorse~ upon the ord-is. Wood ord red for reciments, brignd-s, or divi- sions must be reoeioted for by the qaa-ter» asters NEW YORK. fe 7-dties poet AND sans TO SUtT TRE kindaof BOOTS 2th and i7th Missouri gn rec iving & Weare now maurfa and SHOES, aud consti y a Later from Mem: g The prposals must ypeo fy the price cer cord | S8PPly of tastero mare work of every de- shall sell _he said lot or lots or parts thereof, or as | Te'8 of Se ee eee make eae Bed peuiedbatuling he aaa eek: From the | Of({28/ on hundred and tweaty IABE cubsa fect, | Povoid at smuoviowe: iscis sed wi P Many 2s may be necessary to pay sald taxes, for comes = ity—Gen Brage’s forces coming to reinforca] 824, must be pisiniy marked porals 30} he-etofore charged in th'e city for much infencr | BreMELMBVWD'S EXTEA BECKY Cash, te the highest bidder; end ecertifcateshali | {L7~ Four Busdred and ninety-ono of thevebell Ni ‘Magri aud ‘Island No 10--Gencraisl “See ability of the bidder to 611 th articles, , a eteecsem. Avene oT ae be issued by the Collector, setting forth that such peeeers at Alton, i, axe taken the oath of] turegard and ‘Bragé at Jackson, ahouls tt be awardet to him. sonst begecnnta’ od greonein want of Boots and thoes of enstern URINARY ORGANS, raon isthe pur-haser, and the amouat paid by § llegiance and been released. ¢ . by two responsibie pars ons, whose signatures must ioreuul ah aia ean ieee rn : im And if, ator before theexpiration oftwelve§ {7 Eizht bundred men are employed inthe | C4!mo; March 12 —A gentleman who left Mem-| 59 appended to tre pusranee eee es mapt te storeand at the lowest p:ises. Givens & | whether exienas m= months from the day of sale, the owner shall not @ppear and pay tothe Collector, the Mayor, or the ur. haser, the amount of each of said taxes here- y levied, and costs, and ech of said taxes ac- craing subsequent to sal-, and ten per cent. in- terest on the purchase monary, it snalteas say be lawiul for the Mayor, and he is hereby required. at the exptration of sald time, co convey the title In fee simple of said property to the purchaser, by deed, under his hand and the sea! of the Cor- Poration 2 Sec 5 And be tt ordained, That it shall be manvfacture of arms in the Bridesburg Arsenal, near Philadelphia 1” New Orleans bas sent one hundred and tweuty-seven compantes te the war. UD” There fe still good skating on the Central Park in New York. U7 John C. Breckinridge 1s reported to be new lying dangerously ili at Jackson, Tena. (7 The rebel prisoners confined in Camp Douglas, Chicago, number 5,177. still being discussed ‘war spirit. phis on Saturday reports that there were no troops at Memphis. and that many persons were leaving the city Cotton, molasses, sugar, and other ar- ticles of merchand:se were being sh‘pped the river. The policy of burning the city was Speeches were made every niybt, and all pos- sible means were being used to check the increas- ing penic and demoralization, and to excite the Gen. Bragg came up with 10,000 men, and these were sent to reinforce New Madrid and Island GRIFPIN & BRO, 314 Pennetirania arenve. MehLS OR FEMALS, ‘the ie ped) ol the gusrantors must he from wheterer “sare .,,,ireting 804 no matter shown bs the cffioral certificate of the clerk of ‘he | *. nearest distriot court or of ths United Staies dis ap down | trict attorney. NOTICE. #J~ LONG STANDING: * Bidders must be present in psreon when the bids Dinoasess! tases O-gant requi the end of a De are opened or th ro) Ws will .ot he Botass in ine eumoy von tarussod dolar REPRE | oes the contractor and bo n of bis guara be regres Se the suezesaful b.dder upon si; ntrast. ‘She rieht to reject any orall bide that may bs a too high is reserved by the Depot Quarter- mi Tr ren ADAMS’ ae COMPAN is Com; thi ran Fert Bale edge Goats z ep ° at Moker, we N ” HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCKHU i8 THE GREAT DIURETIC, and iscertain to bare the desired efficot Diseasca/or waieh si ts recomimomdeds - ea te. 5 Exprosees to aad rom jas orth and Weetde | gyipezom OF FES MOST RESPONSIBLE ARD RE informal proposa!s wil! be rejented, pSrt from and arrive in Washington twice daily TABLE CHARAOTER the duty of the Collector reguiarly to pay over to | —~ ae Ge Peg preg sentreatan Titaniee Form of Guarantee All Exeresses are ip ghargs o! empertonced ant ‘cliipashndiaghiay a webhenione Fre tian, the Corparation the mosey by him | UT . JON LIVERY.“ HIKING.”"AND SALE All the negroes a te country bad been called i ree Bia ee See conaty ort S2| AT Packaces for Phe Bolcicre eared et “omx F dinance, in manner presorived by the ordinance | Washington, DiC cbetacns oan at Stains et Monaptia for toe parposs of ceeoking | Sete wo RIAl & Souk RNa that aa us| all @ooks ly tone anlied ontederate Biases” bene ty —) Tegulating the Collector's bond, aad for other | t.me: be scoommodate? with Hors insubordination and compelling citizeus to ture | terms OF his properitven. and thet, creel hit pre a a aracion “Gontrabani of War = P sown Purposes, approved 6:h June, 1629, and at every | Carriages, or Buggies for hire, sale, t and fight. No deferatve eparations were | P0:iti0a be sccepied, he will at Oxesenter inio & ~ bie Hong ien cu AnD FAME, Such payment to furnish the Clerk with a list of | &xchange bet = ade aetaintah.ior ac piel aaa eoxtrast in aovordance therewith. _ Wee New York st ybe sp | She crrent goatee, common cottons | Sarena dee: a 108 or uah,| MORE sani easerebeeeaaraet him we are pr-| eras ws Waskncts sv. WSS 4S | ave been made, with tue amount collected from | poh Single aud Douis Wagons Ager 4 ' ; { Tr 7 a exbreazes . leave Philadelphia at 8. very ech, ar oan a Pply to The enemy’s position is strong at Fort Pillow, (Yo this gunrantes muat be appended ths oertifi- 7 ¥ | barat 4 sa aamneeeanr ites Cae me mh 12 eolm ALUERT BLL, Agent. | but jess formidable than Columbus, and the reb- D #4 RUCKER a ‘i- erriving in Washiigton st BAS Si cord the s:id list in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and the Collectcr sali settle 2 flosi account of his collections by virtue of this ordi- EACH TREES, GRAPF. VINES. CURRANTS, &o. Phe subsoriber offers for eale his etook of Peach | ®PPt river. te Serious els confess that the reduction of that place will give us all the important points on the Missis. oste sbove mentioned ) wh 12 did Colonel end Quar.erma ter. | & 429 A. M. ands P EE Sas irene ts ‘ SWOKDS FOR PRESENTATION “FHYSICLANS” PLEASE “NOTIOB.” r T f ‘ae enemy’s gunboats st Island No. 10 carry TIFFASY & CO oo ert for all ta North and West leave | 7% MAE® “\no om mas” oP “'SSGREDIRETS." Di . th t Clerk. ‘Trees, tain 0,000 ve o * = é + January next cr detsals cf "adich the Collation is, ‘Also, 6,000" Vines of the. Concord am LJ rifled and 32 pounders. This tleet s under the} Noe. 550 and 562 Broapwar, New Yénx. vechingian at £ 2 ee nceyirtteety mentary —— aball be reported by the Clerkto the Recorder for | 2,2! Grapes; 15,00 Carrsn's of ail vartetio: command of the famous Hollins. ‘And No. 79 Rum Ricuetiav. Panis, nbeaedans ah mae ay reig! Ss composed of Hucha, Cu she wing love suit, and ssl be sued fortuwith, f for | 10,000 Lawton Bla-kberry, (at Awisss Ra-pherry IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS | _ All Goods calist for and denivered pig | ore en Seem Oe Sees ency not paid of a be chargeable within, | Lesnar te Bay ae . ar charges. Fae oa deoNs. PREPARED LN VACUO, terest on the sume, from the sald'iast mentioned | Ornadiental Free tat onms maa ape haem oBoltalt she attantyos of cGiste ana Ba rata evs askew Compieg BYU. T. HELMBOLS day. in whien account shall be allowed a3 appiyto. JOSHUA PEIRG sar ag era cpt prt Rigen hme | (OO To ds on Nat wns. or State service, | —se™neten. Aucuet 22, se) am eet tee . mission for hls services st the rate of three per | _™a 12-208t* w reid aialcraaig oats ATES Painiotie Clube'ana”'incividuale to their args I 8.0, HOOD smenenl cnt haere ee cent, on the via ected. oRTRESS, Mo! a =, l- ol . at nord “ - Souths On Cammtet. an mnie SSBENCK’s SEA WEED TONIC. FOR | gence received from Norfolk is to the effect that | RICH STAFF AND DRESS AKMY AND a fale rsept? receiving and hasa'waye on hand. | HELM HOLDS GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Sec. 3. ‘nd be 6¢ ordauned, That where either the cure of Dyspepsia, Nervous Weakness, the Merrimac is afloat at the we gn but in a NA SwoO.vDs. FCHr-S thai se mauufactures in Eng ef tc “1see hereby levied are due from ,the | terol the Hace ees, Sok Stomach, F seriously damaged condition. A large force is} ‘Their assortment includes the choicest lard Switaerie ded Amerion both ind saan “tsa re nga; a iz re rs ‘er onees |e Ss arr ok mn & : = pte ba awa e or | & cisor: engag pon making repa' BLALE3 OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, fine JRWELRY of the By os H. SFFIDa’. ‘6 was received by one of the identioa! with those mad: je for Wi kinson. of Len- ore ith Dismends, Em~ *, Rabie aot ai! other Porsonsliy appeared usfers en Aiderman> of tots, sball be eff-red for sale 2s aforesa: it prongs on ber bow and the forward part of the | don, wora by the offiver- of the British Army, and Sones w iactarin. A 0! fat hie, te. | MBO’ susll, be the duty of the Collector to advertise Wessel wes stove in. That part is now belng | most a proved by experigaced Kurop-an authun- | Sia dard Silver Waren Tecape fworts, Gerel: owe.n auth ey tle prespeations one and scil, for the sum of tbe two taxes due on strengthened. es the elesantly w ought vores Sword Belts std Saenes, Bowie Knives. | tain no carecteo, a0 meroats,0F other yBtioks the whole number of lots or parts of tots at the The le at Norfolk are said to be ina state} BLADES OF SOLINGEN ON THE BHINE, | Ragors, Scie ors, Gold, Silver and “tel =psct - | drugs. but are purey veget. same time, but to sell no mer: of sald lots or | pure aa the bent Frenon cra. of mingled rejoiciny and fear. ip fibre and finiah the recognized mocera types of | oles and a erent’ variety of other things weusi we thecsoaae parts of lots than may be suffictentto raise the ropa’ ty of enabling Lieut. Wm. N. Jeffers is now in command of | theo lebrated Lamuscus Shel; the exoelleut and arly J Sty and aad whole amountef the sum of the taxes hereby levied and in arrearaud due, with the expenses of tbe collect.on thereef, wh ch shall Include but Oue execution fee; which fee, with all the oth-r expentes of distress, advertisement, and sae, shall be :aised snd paid out of the property sold. in the and « the Monitor. Reout wink peculiar yert the food into healthy chi ward-ng the process of d gest te npn bealcn and soe ne o ths system not be maintained This worderful power of the Sea, Weed Jo io will scovunt for the rapidity with whio” most person gain fleh whil* at,-nd whieh, unlike ohe Smee, 008, whea ‘bh 13, p. m.—The rebels email work of logs and . apparently for protection. es gun was first discovered there on Satur- serviceable BLADcS OF COLLINS, OF HARTFORD, Beaives those of other domestic fabr) tings of the biaves,in no the establishment, w: comp ise all requisite etyles of orname tac:on. the kept ina J: ry price. No. 33S Ps avenue, between Stn a4 ‘oth atreeta, otf 462 no* aba na 464 Savin se. 464 soot of WINES: BRAN DIES, GINS Sworr aud scbseribos 4S. 94d OGag © November, i664 wa. Paige ~Alderman, Ninth st. a00¥e . Pale PHYSICIANS IN ATTEND&NCE FROM® 4 M TOS P Jer . poebnards being of ~iLVeR. SILVER GILT. BRONZR, | LORDIA eto.,also their inrge iment oF some manuet, and at the same time that the sum | /9eve the system p-ostrated use bas v inst. Plat TimeGike SiLvaR Me FREAK Fo A + NY SSCs. eo. Pries Dettie, or sia of both the taxes berein levied are raised and | S?3adoned.as ic is epee cee 168 vee The 7th New York ment went out onascout sae mice satuce Pf) LCA eatt foremost. aah get pe ‘ a _ on Sie peld aagar cane, it a, thereore, cntirely hes, een, | £f0m Newport News this morning, drove in QuAsED oF kp0- 34D @/LT. OF BOLID SLVER; toe be & 001 iy On hand fine PRICADEL Deliverea te aus adcrees, deoureiy phored ce and be rained, Toate Cotccto,| Ae Rent hg Mires eseateatiak | Maeacnyee chou up ant iets ne vr’ | Gk aaf eestigntcasae matt atmeteaa | phx GRERAED Se tees WiAOt | kates ta ewey artance of caaseoae = - roperty | whisky o- a cohol. whish iorm the basis of simom | _ The new gunboat Dacotah arrived to-day from orhtanl teen ‘Should an atiove of fede real of conan thob Adérecs iets for information in conde ee ct ‘b> taxes hereby levied under this ordinance. aad waetecr or not be shall make a sale, be thorized to chargefor bis cost ana trouble, the fee of one dollar, 38 a commission of ery bitters ebe Mirestiecs Bre to take from & ha’ftos wine slaes fu'l immediately afce- each mes , for the paticat to fi: ut what arrees with ta* stomach, an take what he eats wail ms: All is Ault to-night at Fortress Monroe and jewport Ne Puushoina Bubs Siete —- Fx RDINARY R, « _ Wek THEIMER & CO. a. 3. BULD, Caonesss, ‘ Boe ned $64 Sevens sireat. Depot, 1% Bouts Densh ai, vocowWnesize- Pails ORR. de Ti-3m per sted. Whea t for the msrufsotare of oe. cent on the amouat of the taxes in arrear, to be | the stomach is very wet, and apparently in an Gev. Johnson and Pa:sen Brownlow. wid Bud 8..Ver, and its ged: tecteded end recovered - ike maaney ‘witb the wens ted KAS geter oe a pong bat} Loutsviitg, March 12 —Governor Johnson end ere wunsnel an py = °BWARS OF OUENTERTEI FS . meat, vwis s Toecleryie ox deundus in poe kL p beck, mu'tou tam, bat no Kind fraltmen ae Etheridge and Maynard left for Nushviile ‘be promptly ‘re ies ane sg akg | De west = for sa’e foc the said taxes fa arrears, and whetoer Lyon 5 dvoe it + sus: | The Nashville Patriot says that Parsou Brown-| | inctviduals purchasing Swords &Co nrame | MR cat arsine wa tee rea eine Side’ be te oon dtr aa eid | Sine™ eine tannins ts Has ‘roce of ane | Jew igon a wny to Nambia with pum toog | Satay tan Gary ase cue Ge Sins | ‘Bomietts notes Ppperene ty charge for bis costand trouble « commission | OUR. J. H. SCHENCK, will bo at hie agente(S.| reporied to be Ul with consumption "| ment, pewore te 08 agle-—the testing Divok ip ‘ fo} * “< Bewes Bue's : two-and-s-baif per cent. on the amount of the | B Waite’s,) corner Louisiana aveni 7th st., ee b ep Robe ce & oO pen = orn oomman U ly attended to at the prices. “ « te samof both the taxes hereby levied nd tm s8- 1 2isyab Suh, is ogo, padenss somplaisee wits Guerilla Chiet Captured. thet swords, petheet 5 > itas err eee Beet: Fo Spe ior 8 Soctane. " < Jmpreced Kees ous Joc ateaibobacsion tat onen oul auto or solane ver Complaint. Dyspepsia, or] | Sr. Lovie, March 18—A special dispatch to © WASBINGTON, ag potwoon oth ag8 Vuh ste Ne Sate ctnire ; ‘ase incidemt thereto. And in no future case of | advice withent cheree, Sone ibe wath pity the Democrat, dated oll iit, vay Cat Wild EADIES 8: WASHINGTON: 5 iatress of property for the ‘axes herein | reugh examination with his a Price, a desperate chief of a OF W. . SON'S CELEBAATED PI- levied ua!. tt be required of the Collector to give | his fee is three dollars. of revels, hes been taken prisoner, and is sow in wank perso | utiee thereof to any other owner than | 5 Prioe of the Puimonio Srrup, @! per bottle or @5 | cum dy at Spring Held - Feel ecient pee So ae | Prige of Sea Weed Tomo, $1 per bottle or $5 | command 2s yet news from Gen. Curtis’s ave actu. property por é — at the time of such distrsin, any ordinance of fSidrake Pills, 25 cents 7 Da Re RN Tre £3 ee nce, Corporation to the contrary potwithetanding. | feaschuaheim Ne ee General Burnside Aware of the Evacuation And it bail be the du Seieatae: 3 time of oo ‘t a ated portte tae Corporation a diet Sate ioe fed, the amount re by each, reapect- a amount due ively, together with a statement of the cases, and amounts of charves made by him uader the pro- Vintons of the ordinance her * Aad be it further ordained, That the Collector b> aad be is hereny, authorized and di. fected to allow 3 discount of teu per centum qu HaTTe— sak EE ein Ra avessouth sti

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