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. . ~— Ebenng Star. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXOEPTED) — AT THE STAR BU Corner of Pennsylvania avenus Gnd Eleventh st. porn Some ves. XVII. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, 1861. N°. 2.644. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— FURTHER SOUTHERN ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE. ar Ww. D. WALLAOCH. {Correspondent of Richmond Dispatch, July 29 } THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journal— containing @ greater variety of interesting read- ing than can be found in any other—is published on Friday morning. Papers served in packages by carriers at $18 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 aree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, onz eznt; In ‘Wrappers, TWo CENTS. {7 ADvgatisemEnts should be sent to the It invariably contains the ashing? that hes made Ths Daily Boening Stes circulate eo generally throug bout the country L7-Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro. cured at the counter, immediately affer the issue ofthe paper. Price—-THREE CENTS OPERATIONSOF THEPATENTOFFICE | == A P\TY GOPpPTIEe Th- following Is a list of ponaata jistl Seems ARMY SUPPLIES B DR JOHNSTON, ALTIMORE _ SUMMER RETREATS. _ _.SUMMER RETREATS. 1. 8. ROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGON AND z > LOCK HOSPITAL + FOR STAMPING The first gun fired by the enemy was at five | ‘2° U- S. Patent Office for the week ending | P AMBULANCE HARNESS, SE* BATHING AND SAFE RETREAT, | j1ay discovered the most Contaim Spreay vad only minutes past six o'clock in the morning, bat- July 30, 1861—each bearing that dat oO This oe pbraded ‘bathing Pieces Siena t Effectuai Remedy in the orld, 4 PACKET OF PAPER i against our centerasafeint to} Samuel Nolan, of Ne York, N.Y.—Forim- wre ce, AP Rt Coorurse aun Baurrass, Junotion of the Potomac iver with th stthe | FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. AND ENVELOPES jt % Tov e8. x © ill be oj — short time sGarcarda Gent Sohesten anaGen m Joba A. Partrid oof New York N.Y.—For| Proprosars will tetesivane ee ae rep undersigned on th loth of une, 1a the LET NO FALSE BELICACY PREVENT. WO MATCR. Beauregard, with their staf, rode off to the | improvement in spinning mgphines. nishing, by contract, Army Wagon Harn Pale acd quiet (ofrmuy Persons Who mad wish, « APPLY IMMEDIATELY. a nearest’ point of elevation aud observation |. W. P. Penn, of Belleville, Illinois—For im- | by oqhr pe gels shoud state the prioo at which | benefit of the best salt water bat’ ine Sed erie the | A CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, convenient to the ceuter, and there awaited | provement in seeding ploughs. Sad the prios ut whieh thay? son fo tee Eplicnoies of the water, auoh as Fi of all kinds, iN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. METROPOLITAN developments, whilst the iron hail whistled |, Charles Raymond, of Battleboro’, Vt.—For | this depot, the number whion oan be made by the | "’Evers'desoription of.fishing tackle will be sept BOOKSTORE. sround and over them. A singular miscon- | improvement in sewing machines. aie the nanbar whine hone Tereugt of the order; | for tue socommodation of guests, ception seems to pervade the public mind| George Rinewalt, jr., of Pendleton, Ind.— | week. Alene rivery stabe kopt on the farm y n PHILP & SOLOMONS, which has not yet been corrected, that Gen. | For improved wood-planing machine. ta ‘8m exantly conform to the fallo ther amusements usually E Agents for Lewrense’s esisbrated Linen Papers Beauregard fought the battle. and that Gen. | Christian Sholl, of Mount Joy, Pa.—For im- | ‘Bg specifications. and to tne estab ished patterns: | “The table will be supplied dail ft . “ Metropolitan Mills,” Johnston yielded to preconceived plans. provement in butt binges. WHEEL tables from the garden on the i Z aaa 0” Bay te : When = Joeeeten (oe ey ways Le Sonera Preet, of vias adelphia, Pa.—For im- Quitors. Breech straps 3 feet 6 inches | actin peat Liguereand Cisnre wil clas befound | fees sch ew Sere Deena bet. stb and Ith sts, in correspondence wit! en. rd in | prov re-board stove. wide, se’ 1 M4 inoh ri a iy amt 7 " regard to the junction of the armies, © cad whe Peauton Spellerberg, of Philadelphia in entrap ieee hi é rf Board, $2 por qayi,one week, $12: seoond week, |v asty who nar ONG MEN, fa a OCe HOSPITAL. tor weeks hava also pointed out to the Presi- | For improvement in breech-loading fire-arms. th imoh buoktlea; cross straps t va Te nr ame ommend wer~ | aT areahea on ree AN bps eter dent the absolute necessity of such a move- Ulysses B. Vidal, of Philadelphia, Pa—For | into stay pieces, 5 feet lone. 1% inon’ wid e steamer Bt. Nicholas leaves Washington | (© «2 voumely U d Baltimore cn Friday at 4p. talents and . pretenders of wi ment,) received orders to form the junction, it | improvement in lamps. Straps 4 fect lng, 1 Inch wide; ti ips 15 m. y, ji . 3 % if A . mm. tra - eral ° esme ata fortunate moment, when Patterson - Wadleigh and N. F. Morrill, of Sanborn- mise Testo pat ig Bale idee ieee reebes isn ai UL connect at iseltinne wit frome = i to eceincy the living lyre, may call with | This in the only place where $, gre bad moved to Charleston, twenty-four miles | ton Bridge, N. H.—For improved machine for | © 2 inches wide, with a two-inch buckle; snort aid3 ¢ Point Lookout daily ; a.so,® tri-weekly MARR cure oan be obtained inthe world for all i distant, and had placed it out of bis power to | turning tapering forms. 1 foot 5 inches long and 2 inches wide. _ age from Washington, by way of eousrdtowa - ee aee. cuibeadiisias thee = on adits, Fonorrhm, leet, _ attack usin the rear. Only ten thousand of | Alexander Warner, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For ee i an a lesteors "Gat banila ene w ani Proprictors, at Point Lookout, hysical weakness, orgentc, ds rth geome Ze + m * bs ton. * i id our column arrived in time for the battle, but ie washing knuckle. wie = "a Be SsOWiER cured. Va. LEBOWER & CO, P: bility, | Organic weakness, ine in strictures, ae at S06 3. ing oath general debility. pee ay! tertiary, ces . Wi o Mass.—F. - | Two Pair of Strong Mames to suit, made of white =i "| nights, palpitation of the or they were enough. hie , ‘ roved bridlomet, ot Rectan, bese oak rovt, ironed with hoo! art rings 1s inch lars papaiion’ ‘iceman and’ coubcealy logs of memory, confusion. In quick succession the enemy’s regiments | P’ 4 equare, sta: and line rin; DENTISTRY of the head, throat, nose, and skin, deployed in line to their right, whilst ours} A White, of Genessee, N. Y.—For improve- | Tico Pair of Hame Straps. “Lower one 5 feet 6 7 No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. | peoulinr disorders arising trom the ii (on of came up uponourleft. The engagement grew | ment in governor valves for steam engin inenes long, 32 inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 MM... <=, — oing from peemres ~ youth, srondering them unfit for either hot aud heavy. Their coluas numbered | Francis G. Wilson, of Ontario, Canada West rinehge gat Mneh Wide. long ix mon | ML HOOMIS, M, D.,the inventor mad patentee | sus be paid and contain « samp. Dr's ise the pipetoe in 25.000, while we could only oppose them at the | For improvement in hay rakes. wide; «heck pisces each Iv inches long. 1 inen | Ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, at- Dk. JOHNSTON, beginning with about 8.000. Slowly but surely | John R. Whittemore, of Chicopee Falls, Mass. w de front picoa I irches long, 1% i oh w tenge personally at Ris office in this city Member of the Royal College of Sargeocs, Loudou, rade. i i Por ii i justi. i ai 5 jiude? ¢ ate from ove of the t: a the heavy column kept on its march, pressing | F — in adjusting knife of foed Tonge tie tach wide; nose piece iificohes been 1 | C&nnot wear others, and no person can wear others "and the greater part of whose life’ bes been spent our line back by the weight of numbers, and } cutters. . inch wide: blicds 6 :rches long, 5+: inches wide; | Wi? cannot wear tiese, udon, Paris, Phiiadelphia and moving on in the settled purpose of turning Wm. Douglass, of Westport, Mo.—For im-| rei ong side 4 feet long. 1 inch wide; short Jigrzons calling at my offies oan be accommoasted some of the most asiontshing cures fi . and attackin, Lip Pb ar. Gal rovement in hand corn-planters. side 2 feet long, Linch wids, with 1 inch backle; | With any style and price o' Teeth they may 'esire; many troubled with mnging in t our flank an ig us in the rear. - | Pro - . butts, tinned muilen, to weigh ? |he, to thed. gen’ | Ut to those who are particular and wish the pu. sst, ea when asleep; great nervousness, being lady, however, did our army struggle forthe} Geo W Dyer, of Derby, Conn.—For im- Two Pair Chan Pipas, 2 feet long, 2% inches wide. | °anest, strongest, And most perfect de hat | sudden sounds, bashfulness with freyoent blush right, and despite of odds, regiment after regi- | provement in skates. Two Pair Trace Caaéns, 7 faet long, 16 links to the pothey t potace, tee, ME ERAL PLATE will be esiimee with derangement of mind, were © mont threw itself in the way, disputing the | John Fowler and W.L. Walter, of Homer,] {opip1 No-2 roma wih 7 on one ond, welght 754 | Et oeas in this citr- “No, 388 Pa. avenue. between TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. greund, inch by inob, regardless of the fact | N. Y.—For improvement in churn: ¢ Pair of Breast Cha-ns, 22 inches long, 14 links | 9th 8nd 10th sts. Also, 907 Arch street, P je) Young Men ana others who have injured themselves by « that its predecessors had n cut to pieces or A. C. Funston, of Philadelph' Pa.—For | , to the fot, of No.3 iror.’ ‘i wisted > Oo 16-tf | Cértein practice indulged in when al 7 lenened from evil comp which are nightly feit even when aslee dispersed. A battery harrassing our lines, | slate pencil sharpener. Two Neck Straps, 3 feot — long, 2 inches " r i A : . de. with 2% inch buck'e, + 7 ITT 3 4 the 8th Geergia Regiment was ordered to take W. J. Gaskill, of Apalachin, N. ¥.—For im- | zyso Nee be 2 AS Fenders marringe imnpoeible, and destroys both mind au: Nations! H it, aad aight we ‘daa they de so; eats myriad proved device for adjusting the rakes of muley tie foot, pe tton hd loop 0 he Bey a oe G& = Fl = PING, &c. mal riper ‘melancholy eff ri postane. Otee of Yankees seemed to rise up, who had been | Saws. he neck si awed. WM T. DOVE & Co, Weakness of . Various partios have hitherto concealed, and pouring in their fire} Thomas (riffin, of Roxbury, Mass.—Yor im- One Sadale, en, Se enad ta tno ane earere Arg Now p aren to exooute any orders with > : fo — * | stitution by 0 ewindlers upon our column, it seemed to melt away like | provement in flower pots. i" haif tanned horsehide; fisps 20 inches long, 16 v PLUMBING pg axored STEAM FITTING 'D of the Diz Pune js Seotiee 4 FY snow beneath asummer’s sun. Col. Gardner} James Higgins, of Chicago, Il!.—For im- iuhes wide: sureingie 7 feet 3 inches lox BUSINESS, OMEN SatEy Theres was here shot down and was taken prisoner, but afterwards retaken by our men later in the day. The Sth, compelled to retreat with nearly half their number wounded’ or killed, the at- proved mosquito bar frame. to be faste: {LJ Btore on Sth street, few doors north of Pa, | be dreaded Joseph M. Hadley, of Derby, Conn.—For im- two curved tied ny ines lat tore cease a Wn where map te. found a complete asrortment piria, rovement in skates. are placed one on eacn sida of the eadale tree. | S GHANDELIERS and other @AS, STAM and PiJerome N: Hodge, of North Whit Crock, | Ori, e8d 38 tied to the front part of the bar, the BERS FIR TUR Se ia tty erome N: ge, of Nor! ite Creek, tk 2 J 0 I other end t» the ex!eusic the bar behind the n —For improved machine for sawing and | cantle, Spani f stig; surTup leathers I SNYDER, oy RE ects on the mind are mach te [Lous of Memory, Confusion of l4ena, Depression Cue en ane oe = Spiria, Evil Forebodings f 4 at, Love of Solitede, Tisnidity, ete nese of the areas, Ralteve the Produced. NERVOUS DEBrLity.—Thovsands cen now judge what is ‘PLOMBER AND & hs e of their declining health, losin; their vigor, becom- cutting wood. ch ete ib a3, toch moved to NESE A Pea! et ie . res Mana of navieye sngsin D-A Johnson, of Chelsea, Mass —For im- Sw ibetoa dozen pairs 7° eTiavorabie terms, and pearester putes |" DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE ware ctamop roved mode of securing the spokes in tho 7 sai tion. ° a sano Few are a of the ii of Col. Bartow Rities of wheels. Two Collars, 17% to et: tomy; made the easas son hand s lot of COOKING and other Tarp. por ny mg roir7 of plessare Bods | Cough or “Commo Cold” in ite firet spot, whilst leading on the Charles Kieser, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- | — as tor wh el harness. j STOVES, which he will sell leas than cost, as he anill-timed ‘of bow in the begining would raise Georgia regiment, commanded by Col. Gar- | proved machine for bending fifth wheels for Two Pass of Hames, to suit, of samo material as Wishes to get rid of them. no 17 Lege ype to Ol Uy eg Bronchial Trockes.” contanng tom trell. Gen. Bee's brigade could not withstand J wagons. . : arneee, a GAs Fl x T URES. non wad On . who, incapabie | @Bt®, Silay Puimonary and Bronchial | the fierce tornado of shot and shell sweeping oseph Klepper, of Wooster, Ohio.—For im- eS ofonteane ew Patino a G48 . it | “That trouble in my Throst, ( through its ranks, and slowly retired, fighting | proved tire-bending machine. zee Bridles, aame as for wheel harness. inish, superior in st, a to puything meretoien Ht Fee can be ob- BROWN’S Rhiok the fo rerhes , bravely all the time. The 4th Alabama regi- | Edward Lindner, of New York, N. Y.—For weak Straps and Chains, same as for wheel ffored ir thi market, e invite citizens general he use of that Geadby WROCHES perer. made t ment snffered terribly, all of its field officers | improved mode of preparing projectiles for | Tio Bel y Bands . Ginter ond examize our stock of Gas end Water 1 of rdnance. being shot down, and two (Col. Jones and Mxj. Two air Chain Pipes, selected Sucka a we Neve the best rogtessing with frigheh . BROWN’S Pl Fa use to PwEiie Becott) left upon the field. Col. Jones wascap-| Robert Marcher, of New York, N. Y.—For | 4209 Fat? Trace Charms. Base: All Work in the above fine intrusted to eur eare | perwd toh drecdfal seterioke by nde TROCHES REV. E. H. CHAPIN, tared but afterwards retaken during the rout. | 4pparatus for laying metal leaf on mouldings, tong tapering hemes Prtiteeg toe ines sane will bo sromptiy atteosed ER! DN JOMMBGWE Daman ns mare aerico li ate ae Falling back upon the position taken by Ham; &e. ’ Hip sta 8 each 2 feet 4 inches iong, 1s inch} marés-tf a MR cot, DE: "WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCE eetaciss bore EBV. B ed ton’s Legion, whose prowess can clearly Es Joshua Merrill, of Boston Mass.—For im- | W4®; each #ith a hook at one end. ASTER GF IMAPAOMGA Laue cece | Breanne n = cy. PROCHES |, “ A!most relief in the 42, shown by the heaps of dead in front of their | provement in casing of stills. Two Back Bands, 3 feet « inches iong, 3% inches OFFICE OCT oR RAND SEALER | are tpeethy cored and fail vigor rectored. Thowssedecd frogaing labor of breathing entary check was thrown in the Martin Metcalf, of Grand Rapids, Mich.— Tyo Martingales, ¢ feet long, 14: inch wide, to Wasuinsrox, Sly 18,1900, | Deon isnmediuelyreliercd ee BROWN'S (A. C. EGGLESTON, enemy's approach. For improvement in bee-hives. 3 - j A it, eres. 7 -| TROCHES| “ Cootain no um or They fn: now retreated to the brow of the Federal C Adams and Joseph Peckover, of One Coupling Strap,5 feet 6 inches long, % inch on 90rd oe of the Cor. nee : anowirs injurious.” D) A. BAY hill, where the brigade of Gen. Jackson was | Cincinnati, Ohio.—For improvement in cook- | One Check Rein, 4 feot long, | inch wide, to buckle irec 1S . ited in writ: . d . ing stores. into thy bit at each end, with ymnut of the feo of Alty conte, to Inspect, FROCKES| yop halaploand plegsant ad lying perdu, and this was the most critical i hi ¥ tre to receive the lead line, t, bi ‘Dk. int of the day. Fighting for hours under a] John Allender, of New London, Ct.—For| one Lead Line Di feat lig ae inch wide, with sorspmnye: and ascertain the sooursey of |v, ¢. F. BIGELOW, sun, without a drop of water near, the con- | impasvement in wringing machines. pact e atone ond,nad pe inch oop we the other: Edory meter ar ound ingorrect, will bescniesred Me Sonne, > duct of our men could not be excelled: but hu-} Wm. D. Bartlett, of Amesburg, Maso. Pox | fs,Wht. heavy vistied horse hide, 6 foot 6 inohes | and geataer:gealed and warked as tree ont of the papers and many ciher pervorn, noucte of | WROCHES| “ BeneKsigian :, man endurance has its bounds, and all seemed | improved furnace for heating bu! ag Ons fiorse Brush, oval, of bristles, — by — inches. | measurement o gaz, it wil! be seatea acco-aingiy, standing as a gentleman of charactaf'en aren = eames out to be lost. Our reserves were yet miles enjamin S. Benson, of Baltimo: d Onz Curry Comb, No. 223-8 bar. : nd again put in position for uee. bility, isa euMMicrent guarantee tothe afficted. mar I$ly Ihave them ; in pi i The whole to be packed In a box about 18 inches | “Omse No. S10 Seventh st | Procure] w: istant from the scene of action, whilst the faprcvemsent ta pipe mouldin, ,-._ | wide.l7 inches deop, Stinches long. made of licen | eos Han) Osc ten ares ne Dn. J. H. McLEAN'S . + WARREN, enemy's reserve Rept premats on. From the - Bigelow, of Hamilton, 0. W.—For im- i, coopered, wood hoops.or iron, as may be re. RLES W. GUNNIN a: ~ - e BROWN’S knoll near the Lewis House, the two (ienerals | provement in rock drills. quired. CHA A jy 18-tf Inspector and Sealer By STRENGTHENING CORDIAL “Beneficial when comppiied te had remained anxious spectators of the conflict; F J. F. and W. DBisek, of Lancaster, Ill.—| Four-Horse Harn rar ae ows, to wit: = AND BLOOD PURIFIER. TROCHES speak, ngering ! e - i - | For impr z 5 = But the thoes Bet! oome for sotien, sad plang: | Fir ie proventent in gang plows. —For | Two Quilors, Breech straps 8 feet sinches long, () F F ot C1 ae Lb. THE GREATEST REMEDY we the WORLD, | BROWN’S| ing their spurs into the quick-footed steeds, 1g , Of Syracuse, N. ¥Y.—For 3 ittoh wide, sewer inte inch of 36 ine ey Evrnorvat in away went the Generals and their staff into | improved grade delineator. iron; Bip stinps 4 feet long. 3 inches wide; ata; Department or Stats, t eis TROCHES| nose ana irritato! the thickest of the fight. Our light artiller: enry F. Bond, of Waltham, Mass.—For pie eet 2 inches long, 3 inches wide, wit Washinston, July 2, 1951. ; ELICIOWS AND BROWN’s|Common with Sr batteries seem to have been more than a match | improved machine for sharpening fence pick- Hd inoh beokles 1088 Straps to buckie into stay Aacrentice me ee reosivest = it Borer. DELIGHTFUL capitan ERs. M. STACY JOBNSON, for the rifled cannon at the short distance, for | ets. ee ino : r por pecans li bates tide reef our guns would be fired three or four times to] Reuben Chadwick, of Nantucket, Maes—| {nove long. 1c imoh @ide’ tap. ¢ Sho Uasted Shores ‘st Fy posure ou een on | dade BROWN’S Teacher of Meme, Southers their one. But it must be admitted that some | For animal trap. Two Belly Bands, Lone side 2 {et 4 in lon; the 15th ultimo, of & royal deoree by which all im- A - College, i ; ; John D. OG, F ; = inches wide, with & 2-inch buot |i port duties on common ship’s bread are taken off TROCHES Great of their batteries were fired with the precision obn lochran, of Milford, N. H.—For] ficreinanes long aad 3 inohes wid for the term of fourteen months from the date of gud after oT] almost of a rifie at 100 yards distance. During improvement in straw and hay catte: lars, 22 to 23 inehes long. with dow th blication of the royal decree in Ha S Th BROWN’S| Hosrseness. eur the retreat asingle gun was planted in the . ruman Crossett, of North San Juan, Cal — od safe leathers and buckles 3s inch wanodeass aloe relnece — one-tulf, during she caocmcs I think they skirt of # wood a mile t from one of our | For improvement in machine for drilling recks i Ss Hi t made of white duti RE * aes | ve ROW. by guns, which was firing shell into the retreating Thom: Dare, of Osceola, [owa.—For im- eeeee a iromed with hovke, breast rings ig mien saan oe ales upon corn and corn: BROWN’S President ‘shoes alloc yee, column. Bang! went their first gun, and the | proved culinary boiler. inch square, # Soles and line rings. meal and potatoes. George E. ©. Delaire, of Paris, France.—| 72 Ptr af Ham Straps. Lower one 5 feet 6| The duty by the tariff upon corn is 35% per shell exploded about twenty feet beyond ours, f inen wid #4 feet 6} centum upon the valuaticn of $4 per barrel of 20 and directly in a line over it. The second shell | For improvement in analine colors. iiohac ions’ ie wide Cl@inn tained leather | ee eee ¢ Sip adbeast om f “d was thrown about three feet farther, and in-} Jonn Dement, of Dixon, Ill.—For improve- | Two Bridles. 1 stun botiteess etou onomecal Sesg por testis then stead of moving our gun a few steps, the artil- | ment in plows. Suspended. 8 lo 14 the valuation of 35 per barrel of 200 Spanish lerist kept firing in the same position. Being} Elliot Savage, of West Meriden, Ct., assign- r YP fi Tada to o1own pleoos, pounds, from foreign ports in foreign bottoms; only thirty yards distant, the attention of the | or to Julius Pratt & Co —For maobine for gaug- Fond, 106 neh wides nose piece 13 inches | ypon potatoes, from foreign porte in foreign ves- | gietiiin Sener — fied gee ta a off t hen } in —_ eens ivory ae sorte keys. ing, long side 4 feet 3 inoheo ene Larch | sels, 29% per centum upen the va uation of 92.50 | ment iat Tnocuss| FF PNP BOLE PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL amD BLOOD RENOVATER f ficer i d of signor to John Eckel, of r i Wide; short side 2lect loug. Linch wide, with | per barrel ; upon foreign bread, in foreicn ves: of the officer in command of our gun. el, of same plac: 2 ivch duckie; bitts, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 lbs. | 55 t 2 for every 2 & h : : our piece was rapidly moved to amoth, provement in cotton-pickers. : ite dozen. Pines; Sick & = ‘nen i ey altel coutum upon $2 for every peas EAN'S S RENGTHE, ING CORDIAL isp ny what tts name indicates » while tiva, but too late to save the life of a gallant} Wellington Case, ot Waterloo, Iowa.—For | 7170,Pat7, Chain Pires, 2 feet 6 inches long, ; — > officer. . gt Sef weal for coffee and tea pots Two pate Tra. Chains, 7 feet long, M4 links to the GUNBuATS vor THE WESTERN RIVERS, Already our line upon the bill top was giving phia Carpenter, administrator of William | {0t, of No.2 iron or e:raight, with T on 7 i away, but incited to fresh deeds o: hereon by | Carpenter, deceased, of Flushing, N. onntend welskt ® ; ‘ QuvaRrznmas ra Guweal’e Ovricy,, the appearance in their midst of o@r Generals, | improved autématic fan and fly brush. to tie foot, of No 2iron, w Proposals are invited or coustracting Gun- apparently bringing up reinforcements, they REISSUE. Two Neck Straps, 5 feet 6 in: boats upon the Western rivers : Py 4 A Specifications will be immediately prepared and pitched into the fray with redoubied ardor.| John Young, of West (ialway, N. ¥.—For| re With Chace eee eh long, 14 licks to | may be examined at the Quartermasters Ones ae and from that time yielded net an inch of | improvement in washing machines. t je T and loop to bs | Cincinnats, Pit prreh Sat at a buil 7 any nervess dis round. Gen. Beauregard riding ever to the EXTENSION _tiveted on to the neck strap, swivel in the chain | | Propossis from boat buil ers and engine-build 0 Bkin, and Fever cad Agee (or Chilis and 4 i ‘ pen. Gne Saddle, made on Atta kap: ‘ead, gulier | ers e'one will be considered. , Pever.) Ln eo Lag ote ga b playing : Nichard M. Hoe, of New York, N. Y.—For]} “and cantic ironed, covered in the ueval way with oe ee gu bmutted by biddors wil be taken into OVEE 4 MIRBION BOTTLES jis reckless brave: ng e' where in Tov inti orse hide; tlaps # inche: long, | na a . 2 3,7 the face of the enemy's reand having bie) oe nes relay aber J abenta clu 'e, 7 (eat Binobes lone, Ziq | 1018 Quartermaster General Vritad Rtate . | Be (failed in glving entire sratueton, “Whe, then, lec is giviog entire sacafeetion. Whe, then, horse killed beneath him, fortunately escapin| inches wid & 2% inch buckle E EUROPEAN HOTEL, KEPT BY P. from Weshnoss or Debility when MChEAR’ I de S|) Gesxenar. MoDowe1t.—Very high expecta-] be fastened saddie by being T4 ROPEAN ROTEL, KEP + | EYRERGTEERING COMDIAL uninjared himself. The tide of the battle thus ti * ourved straps, 1% inch wide; (nes: EMRICH. at tho comer cf Per Be language cac sen¥ey au adi * Pi checked, away went Gen. Johnson's staff to | Hons £0 cuierinined by the people from the} Pixced one sa'eacn aids °f the saddietros, one | a¥enae and Eleventh strest, has been ace and s'msct mirneulens Change precae siege alt stinks of ¢ hurry ap the reserves and assign them proper — ata? General : Clellan to the} end is tied to the front part of fa e bar, the otner part im open cemeey ane som offe redial | ! diseased, Goviiens vend ed nervens | 4 + Steen auch. ‘or 4 * command * of the Cy i ; f bo th tecsivn of the bar behind thecantle, on - * system, wl a y ion, estion. cored; ‘ithe dest tak somtant yore brings ener; , experience a macnn ‘ative Spatiah sadcie:Fariion; sticcup Weathers 4 tee Shy. bin teites bole Hea thes " Sition'ts soctaced ts ts poeains health peti Feasts quick. On they went, plunging into the midst aed eal, Sr alias of brilliant success, | y irrups, ma Ieable iron, tinued, bolt-eye ps.tern, . 2 nt h n inches lo: g, 1% inet wids, wits 1% Inon Luckie; icos being less than fuoxs of othar } gatiea le reriored ie its pristine Bealth and viger {oss of Appetite, F on ot Ay esn ry! +, ‘ i Of the fray, and the sunshine of certainty did waged field on which he is to act here-| to weigh 13% Ibs. to 8 adz ni pair, . 1026) ‘enn, AYeRu! his acoommodsiiens MARKIE. ERSONS, Noure'cia, 2 lor permanent or transient boarders unexception- OT, qoie. ‘Tho bar and restaurant ‘Arrangements of the | of SRS, eonacions ef i irom whatever eaves, will tro . *he qualities which com- LEAD. ~ tat hi nd fad MChEAR'S STRERCTSERING CORDIAL & the M " ail fe Risey dea ercivek itn cartes ot mand and deserve the confidence of the public. | Two Bridies, enme an for wheel harness, tape mony Hike gan be desire by the moet Tee ee a ree ee ne tee mrp ws S. sane yok =] til Geo. Kirby m agg elreier We share these hopes to the fullest extent} 2 Wars, 2 to 2 inches loug, made the eams | U : Ficcaes puremitted atten- B35 ae seaithy touis Cordial beds = No mened thoven ithots ttle. peor and trust that every possible facility which the Two vai of Hames to suit, of same material sfaotion to ally and th renews hie invitation te tek Winchester be r —icaghe regia shes Government, as well as the people, can afford] wheel harness, ironed, with hooke, breast all te give the Rurapaan Hotal a eal, dest re a weakened we are « without waiting for orders at once m- | will be given him in tho discharge e aod line rings. with straps as in wheel harne 7 FEMALE EDUCATION. ~~ ed Mi tom the inuncys refure to perferm barked bis men, Gol. Elzey’s Brigade, snd} "'ycst of the praise bestowed upon Ms Teo Neck Straps and Chains, same es for wheel | Vy 4a. FEMALE EDUCATION. | Seana tao eres | ee muaneze rerese 00 parece Se ee v y to our assistance. General McClellan seems, h Belt Seoroure onl acaremen Sen. wh dinesa, Painting, and all diseases ingident te Females. or involuntary disonarge of sbaw's and Col. Cash’s regiments arrived upon | what we consider a very unjust eae ent | Fre i i elrphysoaitraipiug willreceivedaiy andspooial | THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT ae one Swans Se the ground at the same moment, and with these | 5 B ier General McDowell, w sam ion, under the most approved oy m of Cal Seder ee ienges. Fate it eccerding te dire 4.000 men Gen Smith mptly took the ex- , Whose com- and 5 ie ios And Gymnastion, are respectiully invited to | etisceiare, sireagihen, and tavigerste - mand is to be absorbed in that of his superior 8 7 visit the Union Female Academy, corner Four- AIth we MOEN your eheek treme left and turned the tide of battle. officer. General MoDowell, it is true. Moe the ip Straps ach 3 fe teenth et.and New York av. wWerranied ve give extisfatiien. The enemy bad so far turned our flank a8 to! battle of the 2ist, but there is not.an officer in 5 ht hooks. Z MR. & MRS. Z. RICHARDS, FOR CHILDREN, have gotten entirely behind us, and near 4,000 the American service who, under th E, Two Back Bands, 3 feet 7 inches ong, 33 inches | _%" 39-tf Principal reny a@icied, MChEAI'S ‘were marobing to attack usin the rear. Seeing | cumstances, could have escaped the mony i, | Tei Wartingalcs, 4 feet long, 1X inch wide, to SPECIAL NOTICE To VOLUNTEERS— a ender (cans Seven, Delay this, Gen. Smith determined te cut them off, | fur "The battle was ee fe same re | TWackte tate the bit Just arrived at SMITH’S, N i 3 and would have done so bat for his misfortune | s4i/j and was fought with unquestionable abil- | 2%, [2™?!*** Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, % inch SPIN tad shat RUNK: CAUTION, in being shot through the nesk just as Colonel | ity and courage, on the pert both of d- | One Check Rein, 4 foot 1 inch long, tiroh wide to] VALICES, CARPET” B TT ColL | _ Seware of druggist ot declers whe may sry 2 pam rshaw was within twenty yards of him for | ‘7 Ee, Pei of command- ree. i? ng, Lizeh wide to! LARS, TIES, HATS ani N or scgeeparilie teaahy the: _ seth peace eg clan Eile plan of | CF and men. Gen McDowell hus received, as} Duokle into the bit a; each end, with a ring sewed | {10 abovenams s for sale at Nortaern price ry a he deserves. the highest encomiums for the fet long. 3 i _ : I ed: nip cutting them off wan oe eceerses high military skill evinced in his plan of turn- be dim sc One ends aad au" etek loop whe mee 3 WEST END SODA FOUNT I8 Bised faorough Fendt sume toe trenginen out, and they were enabled to j pas" | ing the enemy's fiank under cover of two other, ; ity ied in, disponsizg pure Carboni body, hotly pursued by our men. Gep Jack- | ¢,. gned attacks upon his front, and its failure ‘hip, heavy platted horse hide, 6 feet 6 inches | Acid Water, wi i of ait * iy end as Une ferent flavors, | Prevent! = ee perientoome: only Bi'per brigade had been lying for hours sustain- long. to suit his patro1 7 ae =o eS tng ‘wit undhaching courage «torrie Are; | Tie part but to tho tosshery Which mide’ the | On Cor Combs Wavaatte arte 0 — Inchon. | iReAU CE Eo hoy ok of Medicines nena a | Suz nae Ona at ments Poet ‘The General bad his horse shot under him, enemy acquainted with its details, in the first whe bod ok po fk hod ome aot 31 inches Ee. soe <H inal Pine cureow, Ot heals, Be ay be i: 9 Sy eae ecget hr “here take place; and next, to the overwhelming superier- copered, wood huope or irc, ae masy bee RESUMED BUSINESS. MoLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, , and posi jal: e Undereigat steady; and steady the were when they | ", ey members a she whole to be made of the best material y friends ard ‘he public that he haal (PRE BEST LINIMENT IN THE WORLD.) ith st., between D and I:, wh: wes glo, bysineca ey conned PAWN: | M's gay af cad ogra, cnr fr Cantar Pe Pe BROKER. Fair dealing in ali bu lo Suing Meosios, Chswats actions. Rafecarioens knees of toe Jase et ox joa dmn* ENOCH WARD. | Ehwiatis a on Ponthache, Bvaises, Bpreiae, Fresh . There is not a more thor h soldier in the cbarged and butchered the Fire Zouaves and | ,..yice than General McDowell—-nor wei tlherd fete te eee we Sood waxed thread, and sub- | taken other regiments right and left. one who on that disastrous day behaved with fare ard eiso when finished, ows <f manufac A New War to Atrack Fort Picxens.— | #te2dier courage,or labored with more untiring + 1 ts forth | *%iduity, to win success for the army under} chain pes, 7 ‘Weunds, Ulcers, Fever Gores, Caked Bere Rrssing Neve gravely pats forth | nis command. The battle was determined gouplu You will prcsg age, Ya mugney's worth by at a ri) 13 x 3 and ng stra; di y . Let G cans ragg detail a few thousand | ¥P against his convictions of policy; but when No ttron. with a F tong. 1s links $0 the foo osiling atthe PIONEER MILLS, southwest | Ge se pcteawé CEEEBRAYES Liste i commanded to it, he did everything that str ‘: ent Soe eee ape | eee dotosteuroe vistory. That belated | “Ras ehceres eet fm any otters in te ity ou apts nod deliv: | Tames (eames beers Mave Sagn sured le of ee pe ys pe of these interesting reptiles, let | "#8 certainly misfortune—bug it certainly be mad C cred free Of aha Tf ne tas th adiore) vue | Seepivede and misery by the wep remedy. tin or sheet iron shell, or canisters, be charged | *bould not be visited upon him as a fault.— 9 hed” the Pioneer Milla atria, sed be satssed with them—the enclosure being cylindrical and | New Yor4 Times. ‘When 6- 1s required. the lend ool. | —tet PROF. WOOD'S 7” of size to fit the largest mortar, and so made Roce erage Srasper bod bi ees tae | STEINWAY ¢ SONS AND RAVEN & BA- HOR Dé ANIMALS. RESTORATIVE CORDIAL « recei . straps, 'O8.—A large asso: that it will break to and liberate its con- | Staxvino Troors Barone Action on Tuxtt ng straps are ; one besr- ived,—Persons in eearoli ae — * ould | 81> Too.—As an Instance of the spirit mating jong. ‘ low LOOD RENOVATO: wd thin the fort. We all our troops, the Sixth North Carglias Ri Amen’ i ‘cash end added; meses nine . : Bold ae pen mapa ny aw went immediately from the cars to the battle of Ras Manassas, after eating no meal since Saturday eae hd be ved for making morning. ‘They Joined in the pursuit and were | oo rere aes, © four le Speci Of which wiil be exhausted 10 fetarn to camp! but bivouscked H™ AND on coteoted £i ratare fo camp, but Dee Regeaher fyrntehed, OOFS AND SHOES, bel mao Pa imme smh ee arc

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