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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, _ (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, * A al Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and Bleventh st. Y BY Ww. D. WALLAOH. : Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 i Zi year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers > the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six . months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, on# cuNT; In wrappers, Two CENTS. 17" ADVERTISMENTS should be sent to the Office before 12 @’clock m.; otherwise they may sot appear until the next day. (FE ST ee ET vet, XVIII. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7, 1861. SOUTHERN ACCOUNTS ANDINCIDENTS | to ik, and for the Executive and Congress Ts OF THE BATTLE. to ast. We want men—men and hares SUMMER RETREATS. A member of tho Palmetto Guard writes to | nothing else. They are but to be called for to EA BATH Al s EETH. E K HOSPITAL, the Charleston Mercury : be bad. They are at hand, and ready. We S' 2 Point Leonor Marea at, M, OOMIB, 4, Dae inventor sad patentes | Hes discovered the most Certain, Speedy and only Sroxe Brives, Buiy’s Run (No. 32)..) trust a more tiara ae icy to meet the wants eel, h ETE i + Bt, Effectual Remedy im the World, July 23, 1861. of the coun' at once entered upon. Poto ith th mnt Ma eg ers om FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, Since writing you we have had a terrible, | We trust ie already inaugurated. Let all 10th of J oamot wear others, and n0 person can wearothers| 1 ET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. though glorious fight—this makes the second. | twelve-months’ volunteers be accepted without vor style, for ail persons who "Brrwonn wear these, DK _JOMNSTON, DENTISTRY. Barrimgne L may wi Malian caine sls thn Shbebomenadaiol APPLY IMMEDIATELY. ‘The fight commenced on the left flank of our | delay; and long before the suns of May next wiet retreat, where they can hat ta ling? or ome eeth thi Tay deavre; line, and we in the center (Cash’s and Ker- shall, have bantiied the asperities of winter, ort porwater, oh ae Fisk of at eae eo ee wo are foular ths rareat, | 4 ony FROM ONE 20 Two Days shaw’s regiments) received orders to march. | and warmed the earth into fruitfulmess and | O: Ds, &o. = rodaae tke MINGRA TPA Tee * When yeu were in church we were in the | life, the enemy will have been crushed from oe of fishing tackle will be kept | Tove fully warranted. bloodiest fight recorded that has ever trans- | our path and driven headlong to the northern- fine livery stabie kept on the farm. vheometn this oity—No. 338 Pa.avenue, between pired in North Ame The day was lost | most borders of his sterile region. Iso, ten-pin alleys and bill 10th ats, Also, 907 Arch street, Phisdel wane i “ ” all other amusements usually f Loos oo 1b-tf tanee. Colonel Kershaw gave the command Kitchen and Fruit Garden. the Baltimore and Washington markets. GAS FITTING, &c. tary Habits of Youth—then forward, and after some ten or twelve rounds, FOR AUGUST. ‘The beat Liquors and Cigars will alwaye be found | —— ee ee aa Muerings impolite, ond & away went the Yankees. I understand Beau- It should be aim of the gardener to make “i nn a regard said our eo “saved the day’’— | the most of the limited space of ground usual- | 10; for ted to this purpose. In addition to | V3ts half price scouts any orders with YOUNG MEN oned, $2 per day: me week, 912; ssoond week, | ARE Now pert Oe & CO nee hal : whol P i ‘eeks for $35; children and colored ser- 8) vored In the Especixliy who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, Py 7 "s that dreadful and destructive hatut whith aunually sweeps + seoond baitle of Waterloo. satire |. Tho wicatiie* Bt, Nicholas leaves Washington | PLUMBING, GAS OR REEAM FITTING wotsnelyigraversuounteet Temeg anna ae tet } giment ever entered a battle | stim ig the pla: to their most ‘Tuesday at6 m. and Baltim até pd it lect, who might otherwise under inore depressing circumstances than we ‘ m. The half past 2 o'clock Pp Btore on sth streot, a {sw doors north of Pa, the chuuders of elo. r pressing growth .nd fuliest p m. past 2 o'clock p. Wach- | avenue, whore be found @ compote assortment lyre, may call with did. Allalongour line of march men were | manvrin, ring ington iy Cr peter: re Meg Be sous, of CHANDELIERS and ether @AS, STEAM and pated retreating and seying to us we are defeated. | Lo guise stage from Washington, by way of Leonardtown | WATER FIXTURES. meets But we went forward and the day was won. piel. Two « n Aad-ees the pi at Point Lookout, SNYDER on ng Men contemplating Mar- The Savaunah Republican hasa letter giving } tr. tbe gr as Washington, DC. Alexandria, Va. L ~ PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. ; P Weakness, orgeuic debility, a lively account of the fighting : potatoes ‘now bo ‘saoceoded “by turnips == ae OWER & CO , Prop’rs, pint removed to the corner of Twoifth and F aia, _ It was « whirlwind of bullets. Our men fell | a:.i ages, and later crops cen be re- the ‘Spee everabio tate eee en atire | seen ee nee i constantly. The deadly missiles rattled like |» spltinge aad ether plaule. to be pov OFFtetan Ee and guaranties entire | reiy cpon hie skull asa phys hail among the boughs and trees. Never | mre Ps elatae P OFFICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. “i ehas_on hand a lot of COOKING and other STOVE: ir he witl sell leas thee cont, aa ke no veterans fuught more coolly than the whole wishes to get rid of them, regiment. Not a man flinched. Carefully londing, each one took special aim, fired, and composedly repeated the same again. Adjutant Branch was shot almost imme- diately, and Colonel Gardner wounded, and Col. Bartow’s horse shot under him soon after. The ground was in afew minutes covered— paved with the dead and wounded. After seven or eight volleys were fired by us, it be- came ary to retire. No support was given, half of the regiment were down, and the enemy increasing in numbers. In retiring a large portion of the regiment became separated from the colors by the den- DaPaRTMENT OF STATE, Washington, July 26, 1961. Information has been received at this Depart- ment from Mr. R. N, Shafeldt, the Consul General We Bove sched gt eee Fes ving GAB of the United States at Havana, of the issue, on | >, 2 the 15th ultimo, of royal decree by which all im- ERA ORES of entirels Ba A ieee rng ee eioat (andes, Pe Pen port duties on common ship’s bread are taken off | otfered int arket. We invitocitizens general | jas cuhered onme of the oroel tenant and else for the term of fourteen months from the date of | i¥,t call and examine Sar cok of Gav and Water x trou! the publication of the royal decree in Havana. The cae ned Givel ie Wradent a Wo havo the best same decree also reduces to one-half, during the "All Work in the above line intrusted to eur care same time, the import duties upon corn and corn- | W!l. be promptly attended to. meal potatoes. MYERS & Mc6HAN. ” TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. BEANS. The duty by the tariff upon corn is 35% per mmar B-tf on Se Dan. ong ~ FFICB INSP. R AND SEALE O OF MAS METERS. a left hand aide going (rom Baltimore street, afew doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letiers must be paid and coutain a stamp. DR. JOHNSTON, fof the Royal Ce of Surgeo There saould be no waste of ripened vege- tables. If any surplus of peas, beans, toma- toes, etc., can not be marketed, they can be preserved in bottles or cans for winter use— especially tomatoes. ASPARAGUS. Gather and clean the seed as it ripens, and sow at Once if new beds are needed. Time is saved, however, by setting out roots in au- ean. Keep weeds from encroaching on the eds. . de th n asleep, an: a, and destroys both mind and f{ the growth, and were unable to recover . : |. | Contam upon the valuation of $4 per barrel of 200 eat he eeLRae Ten ey ee ee es ek Spanish pounds, when from foreign porte in for- me exineroR, 5 rm 18,08, OTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN, ” Rat e ‘ S fow, for a winter supply. the valuation of $5 per barrel of 200 Spani ak Ir igE } EE fk ‘ordananes of the Gor. them, but another portion, consisting among ’ pounds, from foreign ports in foreign bottom: poration approved May 12, i9g0, the mndorsigned is ethers of all the officers of the Oglethorpes, BEETS. upon potatoes, from foreign ports in foreign ves- | BOW repared, “wi Bi good for the table by packing in salt. Plant | 0/8" bottoms ; upon cornmeal 95% per centum upop iq ired in writing, ‘0 clustered around it, and slowly retired at a} In pulling for use, take them from the thick- Derangement of the Digestion Functions, Gaver i sel, 29% per centum npon the valuation of $2.50 | enpre payment of the fo of fifty cents, to inspect, Derangement of the Digestive Punctions, Gi walk, from point to point, towards the reserve. | 6st part of the bed. to allow the remainder | per barrel ; upon foroign bread, in foreign veusele, | rocisiration sf oy Efe muster its age tate aero 1 ng Spe tee ergo semen Atevery step the storm of balls mowed us | Plenty of space. Keep the ground well loos. | 353¢ rer centum upon $2 for every 25 Spanish | E \d incorrect, will be condemned down, and with their decreasing force we re- | ©@¢d and free from weeds. Mark by small pounds, sealed and Ked se true will be meas f it will be seaiea acco “ain, iy, Prod: A®™MY SUPPLIES, re oaltion for u eve LITY.—Thousands can now Jadge what ia — Seventh street, (near Odd Fel- Ith, bows -) Open from 8 8. m., to + pal stakes the earliest and best, to be saved for turned it. The ground over which we passed aaa consists of @ series of woods and small fields, and at each open space the officers would re- form the men, and the fight would be renewed BLACKBERRIES Pick as fast as fully ripened. Any surplus Orrick or AnMY CLOTHING AND Equipage, Corner Howard and Mercer Streets, nm. . mM. id iH E LES W. CUNNINGHAM, nppenrance about came Sf commun with tho pursuing enemy edvancing in strength | 49 be dried, preserved in bottles, or manu- New York, July 17, 1861 Jy 18-tf Inspector and Sealer of @as Meters, | woo. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE A horrible mistake at this point occurred. Our | faetured into wine. SEALED PROrOsALS mre invited and will be re- | ——— — owh friends, taking us for the enemy, directed CABBAGES, @AULIFLOWERS, AND BROCCOLI. war the ath dey of Auenat eloee wi ae AT WATER REGISTRARS OFFICE, ‘iat he a galling fire upon our mutilajed ranks. The Hoe often around former plntings no plants | ba pub ily opened for farnishing. by contract, the ALL WATER T. ZERS ce vs ide a ae aoe tin hon ee to these who, from education an: Carolinians, Louisianians, and Seventh Geor- | receive more benefit from frequent stirring of | f Army Supplies and Materials, doliver- Water Rants bir the teen coteeeee | semenaiiin atte cuneate ie at ae gisns, in furn enfiladed us with terrible effect. | the surface—onee or even twicea week is none | ¥',°\5 fuer place, oF places ra the jolty of New @ now due and payable at ti hands of ignorant and designing prete who, mcapable The regiment finally withdrew out of reach | tvo often. Set out plants fer a late crop, and | as required, viz: b} or gy ich hie pecuniary subets him tifisg afte of the shot, while the Seventh Georgia took | sow seed for fall greens, and keeping in cold | 2,000 tin canteens, with oork stoppors,3 pints, The follow: « is the law of the Corporation “in month, or as long as the je can be ob- ones ‘ relation to delinquent water-takers,” = our place. The remnants formed, consisting { frames. to weich 11% ounces without the stop: “Tall cases of the non-payment of the wator of about sixty men, with Maj Couper, Capts. CELERY. been made of them rent for thirty days after the same is due and pay- Magruder, Lamar, West, Dawson and Bryan, ” Set out remaining plants for bleaching. able, the Water Registrar shall notify the Pur r p b f " sf 8k: ng we gn rapids Fie Lieats Wilcox, Hall, Lumpkin, Dwinell, } Transplant carefully, with plenty of soil at-] 2° oarep Kelton sheet iroa,S sizes in nests | BZA atecontinua tie supplyet arterial Sccioy | Beriod shia dreedfal seGeringy by odin er retasun, Harper, Couper and Butler, and Sergt. Major [ tached tothe roots. Earth up former plant-| 67,007 meas sheet iron, weight 2 pounds by outting off the water at the main, and he shall Barnard, marched back. ings when sufficiently high. Good celery ma pe th bails eee Sreniens wentet nee sage "WEARNESS AND IMPOTENCY A” As this small remnant of the gallant “six | be grown above ground by surrounding wit ae cast steal, best quality, 4%, 5, thas been pai: ne. important remedy waakneus ofthe or hundred” marched, they passed Gen. Beaure- | boards and filling around the plants with earth | — go,om axe handigs, best hickory lo expense of cutting off and restoring the flow of Schisdl wie bet lout alt coe gard, who stopped, fronted, and raising bis | or sawdust to blanch. #700 camp hatohéte, oaet steel, best quality, 18 | WRT — casi hat, said, “I salute the gallant Eighth Georgia _ CORN. ; st handlen, best higkory 1 RANDOLPH COYLE. arringe, Phyeiea} or Monta! Diogaal- moni a Beery bosom thrilled with the Pls: the ourtiat and ee Prolific aalks, P: axon. 2mizes, to weigh 64 and 7} j¥1-Im CInteil.} Water Registrar. ond Wenbunenen Muhmdlenel thetnane ni proud co: iment. preserv for seed. Examine re- STRANGE NEWS. vent depredations of the corn worm, which Iam convinced of one thing—that all this GUNBOATS rox"rHx WESTERN RIVERS, | “4 *2t0019 cared eat downward from the silk te the kernel: ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. . ings ; QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’s Orrice, THR Many THOUSANDS Cured at this institetion githio talk about the Federalists being starved, an- CUCUMBERS. Proposals are iieaehintton, Jane Taek salts Lg Dr ihotinn wizewed. by t clothed and unenthusiastic, is absolute or Gather as they attain proper size. If not boats upon the Western rive: . Bae Cg FT aarge nln We cannot compare with them in the perfec- | wanted for immedi! 'e use, put them in pick Reations will 4 tion of equipments and general pre ‘Their haversacks were full; their blankets are magnificent; their canteens and other conve- nieaces are ingenious; their medical accommo- - as 2 gentleman of character and respoosi- nt guarantee to the alficied. marily “Da. J. H. McLEAN’S The yield will be increased by not allowing them to ripen. Reserve the best for seed, an: P: 7 - remove all other buds from vines that are set] orp, plone will be eonsidored, office. ere aud engine-build- apart for ripening seed. When a sufficient} J): common ton eee te eee ted bs bidders will, aekenitte] 6STRENGTHENING CORDIAL dations are superb quantity of fruit is set, nip off the ends of the] ‘Zino drums, je 18 Quartermaster General United State AND BLOOD PURIFIER. {t is all fudge, too, about their enlisting | vines. 2,000 dram cases = THE GREATEST REMEDY wm the WORLD from coercion, and not knowing they are to CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES. 2,000 drum heads, batter ERROPEAN HOTEL, KEPT BY P, and thoment ¥ fightus. They tell us such tales to mitigate} Prune as soon as the fruit is gathered. Re- dom eo sticks. oi Fede scosk, of Fons. Dux.iciovs anp prem fne recnaig . aaey are cute—shrewd- | move from one-third to one-half the old woed, $200 dram styok corriages greatly improved recent! and now offers ; DELIGHTFUL 3 * reater i [or rol ol ie) og THE PRISONERS. and shape to ia ier 2,000 drum slin, z strangers than any other ube house: 2 th 4 CORDIAL and “ = 2,000 di f Italian bh x“ i A correspondent of the N. 0. Picayune, The growth and ripening of fruit will be prope et Pte ey: feet long city his 1088 being less than those of any other speaking of the Federal prisoners, says : Fy , ty 1,000 infantry bug'e cord and tassels for permanent nt boarders unexception- of thos sony.” Some of thd however os | SAH. Pea om reese ates Sine Romie fait amare very civil, and give. whsiever informetion is ESPALIER TREES. 200,000 brase letters, 20,000each, A, B,C, D, E, F,| Lonand opatinues Utrerat second eee ted, atten , Fi Keep well trained and pinch off superfluous asked of the fight. They all agree that it was] | O0rP aterrible slaughter en their side, but they | & 7 H, 1, ion to all, and thus renews his invitation te 275,000 brass numbers, 25,000 each, of 2, 3; 4, 5,7. all to give the Ruropean Hotel a call. dod-t ; f of 6, to ser’ say they will renew it. on Penn. sverue, and his scoommodstions vet, EVER TAKEN. Wt fe atrieuly « set extifie and 1.000 of 1, and 50,! GRAPES. alsoas9 " . OF THE SEAT OF WAR.—A splendid Tie the leaders to the trellis. Where the worsted lace (blue), L¢ inches wide ‘sp of the Seat of War for only 5 cents, It sea Uae Ou loxpacteuk mmorecntiot of the | °248 of the bearing branches were pinched off] 48,000 vards worsted Ince (biue). 3 inch wide et Maps of all kinds, °°" ‘200 pairs sergeant-major (ii try) chevrons 7 : 2» pairs quartermaster's Sergeant (infantry) | Bree come yiaseing Cases from $2 50 to $8, “ Books Led Stationery of ali kinds, Fing 200 pairs ital steward’s chevrons cotta as directed last month, the side shoots will need to be shortened in. Destroy insects by hand picking. - Confederate army will scon teke place. The Richmead Examiner says: ~ ; = ¢ z ows of Washing- ‘ We are ia Lap emgeote Defies srg tered HERBS. : io para taproot sersepacs chevrons - As erioan Bud Foreign Magazines, Daily and spirit, and tne - A 4 ona! Booksto' health and strength. general weitere forbidane to dicta We ope | poeded to Koop the surface lms ‘tod tS de-| ag frie reg oepung m_ie_Cnte & tapas Sts Fas McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL stroy weeds. EMALE EDUCATION. win alls pla Drapepein, Jaun- an oy nail ‘. Scere oomaidesata — e 4 Lg Tuose Beene who wish their oe hters to re- | fies v2 tech Hiaeys, ze ‘ Pick during dry weather as soon as they at- be x. geive @ thorough and systematic education, where sartbura, Pil ty er Bi Lacan acy set Pray ceateay! tain sufficient maturity; spread until perfectl, 3.000 yard ton went 6 inehi prrotd fig {Haiping will receivedaily and special All the papers in the Southern States are re- ‘¥5 Spi P 7 bry Linn bolting rope 6 inches attention, under the most approved system of. quested by the Richmond Whig to call atten- | 47Y 80d store in bags. tion to the article urging on the people the im- z LETTUCE. portance of increasing the quantity of lead Sow in vacant corners for autumn use. Says the Whig, there are large quantities of MELONS. this metal in various parts of Restrain fhe growth of vines by pinching off er Southern States. I[t is only necessary the ends. By removing all fruit except three be known that there isa demand for every | or four specimens to each vine, those remain- pound that can be got. Individuals cannot tao be larger and of finer flavor. As the 500g flags eploy their means more profitably than by | melons approsch meee place a layer of 200 recruiting flags, at Northern ocicag: working lead mines. The sooner theydo it | straw, or a board under them to protect from All the above-mentioned articles must conform ‘2-3 _H SMITH. Cloth the becter for them and theircountry. We | wurms; ocoasionally turn them to ripen equal- | in every respect to the somled standard patterns in 3 W kill all the Yankees without the belpof | ly on ai! sites, but l» not injure the stem. this office, where they may bo examined ‘and addi- jooRF pied, a, disgonsige Steel will do very well for them wio 8 be er yep tere reegegh Mlomestio | Acid Water, with nics uirups of di will stand close quarters. But there aréa great thenics and Gymnastics, are respectfully invited to 200,000 knapsacks, complete ner : ed to 200,000 haverenek. completa, visit the Union Female Academy, corner Four. MR. & MHS, Z. RICHARDS ids will also be received at the sa id “ . Ze THA fig up fre materials furnished | 82 2-t! La TINOIpAL y the government, the following articles, to be | GPEC. NOTIGE TO VOLUNTEERS— lelivercd at the depot of army clothing and equip- Serta at SMITH’S, No. 460 Seventh Si000 ingle bodencks RING: —< ny cut of 300 ~ oT BAGS, SHIRT COL. 8. N. B.—All of tisther for use o cot as they ripen, | fabrication, bids from mannfacturers or regular | 0 suit his patrons . many of them who calculate on keeping at @ | pot if. he ke pt for any length of tie, eave deniers will be preferred. which, muat be sasde for nny papel eee tS F Mcticines hehasa respectable distance and picking us off at “‘long J ¢),..17 exposed to the sen antil properly cured. jescription, a8 are required by tha ave taw.’’ We must bave lead for them. {* n the ground during | and se samples in Suis offoe, but eon! jibe < oy si sox? war 6 lowest ron; si, acl eee aides cose ‘ 7 Se Bex! eae. frraint satisiaotory soouri'ies for the {mithtat | The bor ypkr pace ening Nore — goes PEAS. he ge ae hat. Dand K, where the ghost, and every paper in Charleston, Mo-} Clear the ground from straw of early crops 4 ufsoturers’ establishment or dealers’ | hg w; n do busi a8 a licensed PAWN- bile, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, and | apd feed 1t to swine. Fill the vacancy with Fe ay enece must be distinctly stated in — Fair dealing in all business trans- Montgomery has raised its prices—all pledging } turnips, or late cabbages, lettuce, onions, etc. sf higoftwa persons proposal a: e posed as aur ENOCH WARD. themselves in a published state: it to adhere @orarons 08 wi 1 gnerantes at & contract a 5 3 j » hin ten days after the acce; ePE i ‘4 > to the increased tarid’ of rates, Evidently jour- | Harvest and market early orops, and replant | anes of eaid bat or propane * E OFFER TO MILITARY MEN, 2 lace] | THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT nalism at the South is not a paying business. | 4) pebtet: waned thre . a erposals Asis bes reoat for aay one of the | ov Syoetmmencal GREY aad BUUE ELANNE Sater ne Fare tt te directions. “It will py ” oles " rr IE : T PHILADELPHIA PREPARE. RASPRERRIES. po toss than one fourth of the Rutabar ot 4 fens ERS, CAMP BLA » HALF. HUB, &o., iver’ lor. So sags the Charleston Morenry. Here is Remove bearing cangs as soon as fruiting is before maki: wontatee — ragraph: vilege 18 reserved by and for the Unite a EPRE > the par grap! hoped that within a very short | °V8F and take out a exeept Riot rls - States of rejecting any nlopemitiabine ode ee La LE space of time the army of the Potomac will be coy Pay wir! —— e oe ter wi =. mence within twenty days after | —™22__(lutelligenoer and Repub! iesu.) increased to an extent that will render all ef- | Ye! ed to the stakes or trellis. Hoe inva | the scooptanoe of the proposals. and anethitd: of Y WOOD AND COAL. forts of the enemy futile beyond contingency, fed = well rotted sant a na ee na toll for st be de! vered with- neu wil purely Ret your money’s worth by aod enable our skillful generals to car: e = “a > i date sooortanes, pad oS ae pone Fy! inal, (SEO. PASE, ive % this latter point of _ . SEEDS. yee “ew ie obtanmont of» many How wagon |, S878 th cue tnd but of att Kinds, Ca |Bactcalan dtr hr seein,“ | Arh ae vimere aud horses is an exceedingly fortunate circdin- ay padeg eee. or as meet be Jost. ee tackle gino;tost possible time in which | ered free of shares. if Tou dad tf elteve ch time anda t expendi- distinetly, 7 bey vere them. oneer ‘i ‘sateafied feet imouey “When Washington fails, and | date of raising: keep in's dry, dark place se- appol tod by autnerisr on the a Maryland is redeemed, let Philadelphi pare, for this is a game of two countries.’ “MANASSAS RACES." pre- | cure from vermin tates. Wc MILLER’S UNION STAR be distinotly unders' that cont ts NER ov C anp6tTH STREETS, Was: SPINAGE. oe oF FETo, W agi Sow, for autumn use, and to remain over proper authority aaa tant —— = — Sens oe thet any e * Stables. —Horees, The N. 9. SP an batsioc tar Vingiaies this | winter. summun squastes. inte aon ch ore wrosten of tee tenet | Skea at o day, week, or month. on rea. iar is pAocarets Gather au use or market before they hard- | §5! ones chear contract; gud the 5 ALBERT BELL, Agent. i en. Leave tho earliest for seed. Remove eggs to the United | STi \Y & SONS’ AND RAVEN & BA- R egemeng ete Renae os To of the squash bug (Corcus ¢ristis) from leaves, | “Pan ents will’ ie mad ) NANOS." lance ne Jol. Davia enters colt Confederate, ridden and destroy the insoots already hatehod oat. : ved ate by Beauregard...... ee wel 1 z re a made for ‘cent. ane a usie Store of Aus Liveain enters bl. g. Union, ridden by | | Clip the runners of those in hills as they ap- mail Steere il ved for Mr. MARCUS REBINE ee ee Continne to trik'ta'Vn a divested ln | Setbesurtel ts meee Siders CERS MEN WANTED FOR That the rebel army is net overwhelmed with recruits is clearly proved by the follow- erciebecsatt mth. Destroy worms by hand picking. | "Forms of ‘ma ; ‘ OLDIES ae er gfoh Pe haat ere iabed pen abptiontinn to eee aed teen ; E ARMY, | Sow flat or cow-horn varieties among rows be gone Sdored’ not conform thereto. a abak Charleston Mercury: rt n obtain Siz of corn and in other unoccupied places. Eyrsishape Army Supeon od Ma a and bs =e either ta ig pak nuns a they | We protest against the suicidal iets : ry Army, be pens seed makes addi- Quartermaster EXPRESS which has been in operation in our War De- Pian og Posey ta rap = jener next year. Take | _/¥ 12% : me Se epurue ger jy 6-2w* JADAL ATR. ing extract from a leading ariifle in partment, of rejecting all twelve-months’ v unteers. But for this fatal policy, our army woe ee Logica ~ agers P15 RR." 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