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| THE WEEKLY STAR. is : ‘ PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, + (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, A : amen a aimanngeet aoe Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh st. “ ing than can be found in any other—is published BY on Friday morning 4 Ww. D. WALLAOH. TEnxe—Corh, mvariatly, im advance, © Single " Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 Feauine ae 4 year, or 37 cents ger month. To mall subscribers + the price Is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six ; : . THE EVENING STAR months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle cepies, ons cant; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. U7 Avvertuguanrs should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— a ee aS The Hythe (England) Scheel ef Musketry | tice can be carried onin-doors id without any Intreduced in Rifl iheeting. instructor, with the most evident and speed ARMY SUPPLIES SUMMER RETREATS. B ALTI more To’ At the Enfield Arms Factory, 2.000 rifles can | results. The kneeling position ought to be LOCK HOSPITAL, ROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGON AND 7 be produced per week. At Hythe, men of good | practiced #0 as to become one of comfort, “in ANBULARCR AR AESS. SO At Pours Loor-Oer, Manveawse 1? | He disegurad the most vin the Worl, sight and pot ‘orid, ° thst bas made Ths Daily Evening Sear clroulate se generally throug bout the country. ves, XVIII. WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1861. N°. 2,647. | corstttecoome, imncaptay wie we oe medgetely after the issue ofthe peper. Price—THREE CENTS. FOR STAMPING 4 PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES Point Loox-Ovr, Maryia! 4 ary intelligence are taught ina | which a man may sit on his heel, shave and} — Qvricr or ARMY Charurye axp raumen Place, situ Effectual Remedy in the week to hit an enemy at half a mile. read his newspaper.” Corner of H. mac River with ti FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Al ti ii ressed fter this, twent; N ugvat 3, 1861, esapeske Bay, wi opened by —— mid tie pean ge inka | erat au paimantyblvprstin toa Ts | ERorquy, wl be preter esr | Reed sf peter ee oe MET WO PALST RELICACY LUE V ENT. sooeme: id is taught the reason for rules an@ | he is brought to the target for his regular propoaai pains : . and quiet retreat, where they can — their piseadion or as to load, fire and clean | class- hootis , which is the test of the bi eed vee tarmahet ee the plac Ngee bene Pall cee water bering a etd 4 CURE psseareo. OR NO CHARGE, METROPOLITAN the rifle with speed, precision and safety. in which he profited by the foregoing in- th Ati ed d p ad Esters, Crait &o rea ag _— ae TRON ORE TO 7HO Date. The eyo is taught to judge the distance of | struction. Each section of ten men is taken | fif,2ePot, the number which o rooript of the order | Fiery, drecription of fishing tackle wili be kept » Ser BOOKSTORE. an object, and to aim at it. separately to fire at the targets, and each man @ number which he oan deliver within one ee Sp ecmmnoenrem OF a The limbs taught readily to assume a | fires in succession, with every provision for his iso, toncin alleve ead tal position which shall be aeaky during the | individual comfort and success. This actual inp epvebiotions ake th conform to the follow. | gif other amusement : ri tions, and to the estab ish: 0, the limbs and eye are tutored so to | practice at target is not so much for instruction our-mule harness ‘as follows. to wit: - cag Afections of the Lungs, Stow- Ppl y le Disord act in union with the mind as that the finger | a3 to test, and therefore the instructors at this WHEEL. the Be (com ine cordon on the premises and tary Habite of Youth—thece Drendfel and Deauseuve Proce rkets. ir durin; hort instant while | point cease to give minute directions, but leave | Two Quilors. Breech stra 3 feet 6 inches lo: ‘The best Cigars will always be found ces which render Marriage impossible, and destroy both the body steadies the rifle and the eye brings | the faults hitherto uncorrected to be spoken of | 3% ivohes idceoret "ato, 14 inoh rings off % | at Ea aoe * pee cae at youre MEN WASHINGTON LOCK HOSPITAL. three points into one line. at some less exciting period. Each man fires| inches wid; stay pleoes? feet long, inches | 810; four erotics for'9 children aud ovlored aer- | Eepecially who have becom KR. SHU | 3 ten To d scar with the Enfield rifle is different | only five rounds at each of two ranges, or ten wide, with 1% inch bwoklee; cross sti e | vants half-price. that arvottal and destract: ry 5 8 Gam steps ogee fom from shooting with a musket, because in the | rounds in one day, by which hurry aud care-| into feet} oe wide; ade | 1 ne, suenmact. St. Nicholsa leaves Washington | ©. ited taleun en S nigh and protas ral wiehacelt ol conan ee latter, mental calculation as well as aim with | lessness are prevented. As there are twelve} ?* point | wa. Tho hail past 2 o'cleck ae ane eae . With the theaders of wlo- nave the eye is required at the moment of firing, | distances, or ranges, it require: go | Twe 5 d ches long, | ington will connect at Baltimore with the boats, | J2ivee of waked to ecatacy the living lyre, may call with | This is the Saly pice where © gureend whereas, with the new arm, as much as possi- idual practice.”’ After this, : Tes shortaide Mee tne Wee Wiead Uaonaaeee MARRIAGE. oril babiten gonort Tieot, = ble of the mental precess is accomplished by ’ , for file, volley, and | Too Hair Collars. 18to i9iucheslong. withdouble | Add ees the proprictorg, “at Pout Teokont, age, being aware of physical Wectaese,cegesie deus, | Roast ST PRULS, Brilmgry eeoondary: and teruers, hi ae oy the distance, by him whe con- elcniakiog presties. Be cmaet only mat straps and sate leathers and buciles 7% inoh | Washington, DC. or Al RENAE propre, | setrmiuens ee sreeay ease | aeral eontin ee —Ty structs the si ta, an im w! just- | Dine rounds o! artridge are expende: e WP » ET od He who pi i A of Dr. J. Higi- iy “4 fog theas rb Casiog Ayla ope sceerat ay soving nad testing the Shooting oF sank Two Pair af Strong Hames to suit, made of white eee | ie Tho finets aml ender ibe care of Dr. J. may sali nights peipitation of the heart, rae circumstances as to powder and wind. man Tnstrusted. This, with twenty prelimi- saute, apine nh ioe ines 1X6 ine DENTISTRY. sely upon his skill as « physician. ~” | ofth , throat, nose, and skin, The position of the soldier in firing istaught | m*ry rounds, twenty blank cartridges, and | Tico Pair of Hame Straps. Lower one 5 feet 6 : Wi EEICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. | p dicordors arising nthe with great care, and is intended to make arest | twenty caps snapped, constitute the whole epee | jones 26 inoh wid per one 4 feet 6 tha cacusr.. Pail at so obeanve noon sas TEETH. ofthe body. In the standi: i left | 8mmunition consumed for a soldier-recruit’s M . D., th must be paid and contain a stamp. e body. Inthe ing position, the lef: Two Bridles’ “rowa pieoe 2 feet long, Lx inch an eo M, D She inventor aad patentes ints i lo course of musketry. wide; cheok pisces oach lv inches long, 1% inc: » Bt DR. JOHNSTON, tate cette cap lameard neon The men are dimterently ranked, as first, =e 3s front Tees 1142 inches ong, 1g inch wi tends personalty at his office inthis ct ber of the Reval College of Sargeous, London, + " : + “ . piecen, from blinds ‘o crown pieces, 16 ino! Many persons oan wear these teeth who from one of the most exinent Coll ankle-joinwhen the recoil takes place, and | Second and third class, according to their] fone! iss inch wide: nove piece 11 inches long cannot wear others, and no person can wear others and the greater part of whose life thus the barrol recedes in acircle of the largest | marks, and the first and second-class men are | inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 5 inches wide; 86. ntals of London, Pa radius. The right foot points to the right at | trained to fire st three and four hundred ong side 4 feet long. | inch wide; thort | t my office can be accommoaated ed etonldliing apeee . 85 side 2 feet long, | inch wide, with 1 inch buokle; | with price of Teeth they may desire; h ringing in the head 19 ear sp angles with ae left. The long Enfield << mites gn heok Sek. 5 13 tts, tinned mu'len, to weigh * the 0 the dr zen: | but tot fo who are particular and wish the Pures Pi pty wen cen f poe = mooie yyy 7 . ay fo the et ¥ , 1855 Thai #8, 2 feet long, 7 de. Ong! 1nd moi rfeot denture bs a ang, mtvew . any prea Sapna ter ee _ hand at ejead af thicty Ave taunt lorie oop f ves by acy nag, 236 inches gig ut carp Bdbee tke MINERAL. PLATE will v4 th derangement of mind, were cured imme- | froma distance. hey are ch the five feet ten inches in hi ht and with verage rounds each a: a line of targets representing a toe. Dor pale, inter eee NT oma ia Ene oe jt, and mais az cont o ‘tere, seen TAKE PAKTICULAR NOTICE. jet, and made se comforenie saper Pin_ade! en and others who tujuced themeei t class hote! at less than to abs. per pair. “Twisted or straight Rooms in this city—No. 33% Pa.avenue, breadth of shoulders finds his left hand can | front and a rear company, thirty files in each, | One Pair of Breast Charms, 22 inches lag, 16 links | 3th and 10th ats, Also, 907 Aroh hold the riffe so as to be most steady. Differ- | of a column fifty yards deep. Tho wind was to the foot, of No. 3 iror.' ‘Twisted. s. cor! oc 16-tf oa habit fr e. ot foraet (ho name and » Dr. She t . h F ‘ cu in’a oO is op the corner ent lengths of butts are being prepared now, | Vioient, and the men were exercised in march- Terdn arith ne mach tose Hens 2h Inckee i th mind ead | the National Bite ie Sates ciel epenaia ing and other drill, so as to disturb their stead- | Tico Neck Chatns 4 fork inches long. 14 links to GAS FITTING : re : i roth mind aud} the National Hotel, Waal —~ x ty 80 aa to remedy the present mistake of endea- Yoring to get tall and short men to shoot equal-| inoss. The distances, unknown at the time, | {he foot, yo. ¢iron, TMud loop to ba riveted on BE ao Jy well with the same stock. The right arm is | were between 550 and 820 yards, and the re-| one Sad¥io naa? on ‘Artakapas tree, head gullet WM F. DOVE & CO, Various parties ha' raised to make the shoulder a convenient bed sult was that 379 hits were made in the first ,1ron, covered in the usual way with w — to sxecuts auy orders with euitaton by cortain for the butt, while the right hand is placed so ine of te epee, andl 229 in the socond line; so f tanned horse de; ape $P inches {e618 LuMmoine SON SE as to keep its muscles free to put the fore-fin- | that out of 1,050 shots fired, there wore 617 7 ‘ 7 BUSINESS, Fay yy rn gy er on the trigger, and to obey the impalse | hits, or 58 per cent. tobe fastened to thetea idle be welie estel cs | _ I> Store on sth strsett tow doors north of Pa, : M q Ours Coush, Cold, Hoarsemess. Jn- rom the brain by which the trigger is slowly This, it may be said, was not in the heat of | t¥o curved straps 1% inch wide; these strap; | 8¥ may cog nd.s complcts assortment ‘of Spirits, E: 1e, whore i SHAN DELIE : ng : , Au the Throat, the but certainly squeezed action, battle, bat General Wyndham’s action at Onotend ie tied tothe tiene Cartat ihe bar the WATER FIX TERS Owe e. teenie, | come eee Q Hi =" 5 on Commo nm the kneelin: ion the body is sup- | Cawnpore i relate at a company of in- other end to the exteusion of the bar behind the end give ported on three points almost equidisvant, the | fantry, being pressed by about seventy Sowar pantie, Spaniah ssadie fasion; stirrup ieatuers | J, SNYDER, oy) ee awn Gas FITTRR, | cs A < Pen we © cronath to the come? Tecord is again made to thrust the body truly | cavalry, fired s single volley at them andemp-| fuovies sinraps nai sable roe eee eat ac | | Has removed to the corner of Tweitth end Fats, ee CTF PosLic epeaxers to the rear, turning on the left angle, and thus | tied every a Sat one. Colonel Wilford, 1 4 7 tion. ann 8) u : pattern, to weigh 13% Ibs. toa dozen pair. He is propared to introduce W d Gas upon keeping the barrel nearly horizontal. The | of the Hythe School the mont favorable terms, and guaranties entire ys that if at 900 yards LEAD. aatinfect: C Few are aware of the imp “4 right foot,-which ought to wear a thick, stiff | you lay down a tableciuth ifty yards sjuzre Gollars, 116 to." ananes He has_on hand a lot of COOKING and other ce gh or “Common Cold” in ite first J beot, supports the body asa seat. The left 5 will engage, with a company of taught sol. | Tasioe wis bl Pasteeus, nohes lone, made the same OVES, which he will eell lees than cost,as he high ie Pa FS one band balances the rifle, and a hollow in the bend of the elbo:r comfortably fits the front of the raised knee-joint. The right hand is free, z i ‘ " diers, to fill it with balls, and a regiment of | Tio Pair of Hames, to suit, of same material ax | Wi#hes to get rid of them, no 17 ; sf Bronchsal Treches,” contains stoeat 700 men, firing three times in a minute, would - N.Y. omchiai Tyoches.” containing Cem! for wheel harness, ir. With hooks, breast GAS FIXTURES, wehbe 7 ents, allay Pelmonary and Bronchial and line rings, with atraps as in wheel har- in five minutes pour in 10,000 balls TURES of entirely Now Patiarcsand Bae ae BROWN’S| wiishtthe Weekes” bats oetelfe) as before Tribune. Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness. Finish, rior in style to anything heretofore din despair : igh | baving made me s ¥ These positions differ from the French in == seein 2.8. Tse Neck Straps aud Chaias, same as for wheel offored in this market. We invite citizens goneral ing diva f boy FROCHES) perer: Ba some respects; the French soldier when kneel- As Exormovs Ovrrovrine or Votuntrer | Tire Bel y Bands ely aera soe ne eee vost dor BROWN’S _“! recommend their useto Pesue Feet okt tie nage cel, and when standing | Tnoors tz Iuutxois.—A letter in the Chicago | Zwe Pair Chain Pines. Lea CTs Tha ctene foot intrested do Frat TROCHES | REV. E. H, CRAPIN does not point the left foot directly forward, | Tribune, from Springfield, Illinois, says: Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Bao we SORUpHLy BERS tae eee CO Oa eT a rceered Countee thom Chane bone oy service iz . : while in both positions his left arm is less ex- | “‘The events of the last week have enlivened | © jong, taper ne from 3¥g inclice to Bi inoew wide. wil be romps sen VERS & Mc@HAN DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC | BROWN’S| wea REV. DANIEL WISE” tended. the military department of our State Govern-| Hip stiaps each 2 feet 4 inches long, 16 inch _mar 5-tf 376 D street, i ing in i i wide. each with a hook at d. WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY “ Almost relief in the dis Jz° qptablishment st Hythe was founded in | ment, surpassing in interest the-period when | qri{geutpsin etek Mt ONDORG. | | OE FIOE QF INSPECTOR AND SEALER re D1 FROCHES) trecsing iabor of breathing peowlisr The school and barracks are situated on | the first call was made for troops. Thousands | - sige © OF GAS METERS, BROWwn’s |" acter: rising ground about ainile from the sea, and s Mewerer — of as, who were disap- Tye Martingales, 4 feet long. 134 inch wide, to ly 18, 1860, |b = ates SE. V.A ‘Opium, of anya overlooking a gravelly plain which was used, § Pein in the firet and second calls, now rush On Coupls Dlg: tesa . NOTICE IS HER GI¥. ‘That, agree- \diments to Marriage, Physical or Menta! Disgusl- | TROCH tin DO am th . s whic! 5 . ; i ner ¢ Coupling Strap.5 feet 6 inches long,% inch t! { t a Ser | is \f . Irritai injurious. DE.A A TEES —"s olden times, for training in the art of pgs Sram apr rien trocpa’ No sore One Check Rein, ¢ feet long, 1 ju0h wide, to buckle approan May 12, 1g, tun Saereigoe i 054 Wastowne or Exhcenden a! oe mon feerdl | BROWN’S “4 simple and beet ee J . , oad > ae —_ ot ps B bg. AD e | simple r combina large staff and some:hing lke 100 instructors. | practical test of the patriotism of our citizens} t0 the bitat each ond, with @ ring sewed in the ity conta, to inspect, DORSEMENT OF THE PRESS TROCHES | nnn to Oo ere Ths accommodations are suflotent to enable 0 | could be presented than the fact that already | S255." FESS YS on wae wien g PER ey eee ccar ia aes in this ity Lae tnaa cite A Hh ctttacon within | BROWNS DK-6. F. BIeELOW. off--rs and 300 uon-commissioned officers and | ® Sufficient number of companies have been| duc« e atone end,and ang inch ioop at the o'her. Evory metor, ifiound inoorrest, will be condemned by Dr. Jobneton, privates to be instructed at onetime. The total | tendered to form twenty five infantry regi- One Whip, hoary piatted horse hide, 6 feet 6 inches ged Snother. soaieg and marked sa trne, will be TROCHES about $60,000 ments, five additional regiments of cavalr Ons Horse Brush. oval, of bri . BROWN’S a long course of ten weeks, in which | #24 seven or eight battalions of artillery; ‘still | On+ Curry Comb, No. 222-8 bn: atles, — by — inches. r. x . ‘ 7 . wi have penven them excellent for officers can be thoroughly instructed so es te} theycome.’ The Govenor has exerted himself Bee eke de pagked in 8 box about 18 inches 2 ROCHES| Wxoorire (- H.W. WARREN, teach whole battalions when they leave. Young | te have each arm of the service accepted, and Bull coopered, wood hones rane er tear bees ° HA 3 ih icine: 7 Dr. J. H. MoLEAN’S BROWN’S KE Bosten. oflivers and recruits have to attend about fifty | bis endeavors are likely to prove highly suc-| quired. . Inspector Gas store, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL s Beneficial whee somagiled te less and drills and thirty preliminary fring cessful. All of the regiments he has tendered, Four-Horse Haine followa, to wit: — AND BLOOD PURIFIER. TROCHES epeak, engermns from a practices, while each drilled soldier has to and that may be accepted, it is his purpose to WHEEL. THE GREATEST REMEDY om the WORLD, | BROWN’S a 4 tend about balf as many before the regular an- | 2¢amp and babe 2 at the earliest practicable | Two Quilors, Breooh straps 8 feet 6 inches lung, 7 J eine Syvzcreat in nual course of musketry. The advantages of nd in addition to the strong force to] 7 inch wide, mowed into 4-inah rings of %4 inch DapatMent oF STATE, t and the moat FROCHES | ness and irri So oftae Paregtage the course have been lately extended to the | form a pert of the grand amy under Fremont, iw fect’ & inches lone’ inches widecwitl Waskengtem, uty 56, 1060.5 ty Daenees aap WI’s| common with i i i ; : hee Wide b ved at this Depart DELIGHTFUL BROWN'S| 535." yolunteers, ani seven regiments have availed | Illinois will be creditably represented in that | fyrinei vsckies; orone et tan Mr. RN Shaisdt, tho Ooaeul Geeeal gRocnss| Prt. M. STACY JOHNSON, ” 1e0e8. 6 feet lo: 5 2 r. . Sh dt, neu ner BS —_ themselves of it. The names now entered are | f the seaboard under Gen. McClellan. Reece laches fone? iene, Wide ip strapsi5 | of the United States at Havans, of the is op sufficient to fill up the classes for the t three years. The course of instraction consists in teachin; nenes long, Ide ine . a oO 01 } A Buy Devicr—Egual to “Nobody Huyt.| Te'Bet ff tnok wide. tapering tomer eane 9 | the 15th ultimo, of a royn decree by which all im It is suggested that the usual emblems of exter- b \with & 2-inch buckle; short aide 1 | port dutias on common ene * irend =a taken of the limbs by “‘position-drill,”’ which is carried | 08! mourning be dispensed with by those who for the eee at fone Lape nat etal gd on in the barrack yar the eye is taught | have lost relatives who were bravely sustainin yerod Wr ceares ales redune is eae dail duc ~ fred by the aiming and jadging-distance-drill, con- | their country’s right, and in this met wit! sraciiase, to taipert dutied ceac one, rpc ducted on the sea-shore; and the mind is en-| &gloriousdeath. The reasons for the sugges- pester gd st Soe See See Se BROWN’S . wot snes Soe s it benefit when before iasiatiesial ppceiter preaching, as han reenees. From ‘elect, BROWN’S | Potok they will ve of purmaneat m- TROCHES BROWN’S rae i athens Colleges Penn, wide. ‘ollars, @ long. with don vie straps Bud sais leathers and buckles % Inch \e. wide. Two pair of Strong Hames to suit, mede of white i 4 oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings $1 mea! aud potatoes. Bercepe lightened by explanatory lectures in suitable | tion are, that would give our street and} inch square, s azles and lice ring id Cherey : a : ‘s mF 5 feet 6| The duty by the tariff upon corn is 35% per c Ds OCHES id by all tae’ oe rooms, fitted up with models and appropriate sarotes a distressing aol fomy aspest, Sins Te Fee eg ok ns onee Get feat E| contuns upon the valuation oF $4 per barrel oC oe Aor wn PNP CER BOs. 3 ‘For b: sical training the m divided father, heaband ov trntacr it sat aader the Two Bridies’ — Wiese Glebe lone nti; | Spanish pounds, when from er wen Berts 18 Be Pyne tery into phase oe of not mens than ton ono red circumstances, cause for that bitterness of} inch vias: f “g P iene Ld eee long, 4 i iispeeed tag ohare es Sm Speak PROF. WOODS one instructor, for it is by individual practice | mourning which attends the ordinary disponsa-| 0h Wie; front pied 1244 1 rroltn picasa: |_poninds, {rou focdlgn: parts in forelee Bortmuce RESTORATIVE CORDIAL that individual excellence can be obtained. tions of Providence, because the gloom 16 inches loug, 1% inch wid 2 upoa potatoes, from foreign ports in foreign ves. AED +The explanations of the construction of the }| brightened by the glory of triumph in the d long. 1 ine eid Roy ba pones long. 6 er sels, 295s per centum upon the va'uation of $2.50 fies rs rem, rifle, and of how lo clean it, are imparted to} charge of the holiest obligation of duty. Wide; short side 2 fect long. Linch wide; witht | per barrel ; upon foreign bread, in foreien vessels, ic the F8k BLOOD RENOVATER spuads separately. The importance of keeping | Kichmond Whig ich duckie; bitts, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 lbs. | 353 ver centum upon $2 fur every 25 Spanish oe 18 preci what Us nem = rifle — aay at. The mean dev’ re cag ne Pipes, 2 feet 6 inches long, 25 | Pounds. piseatat tole bi is tion of an Eafield rifle is twenty-one shots at| F: t -Eomont Key Occv- a * , om a i mvigoreting and strens 709 yards has been found to rears dix to eight | PRD ay Liscouy Tavore.—The Florida Peninsu-| pin nat./4e'e Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to the GPENBOATS voR tHe WESTERN RIVERS, 4 | and at the,same time revivi feet when not cleaned, and only two feet when a July 20th, sa f No. 2 iron, ‘wisted or ecraight, with T on ae ‘ond cs . : rom a reliable source we receive information » weight §'Ihs. per pair. QuaRTHRMASTER GENRRAL’s Orvic a lecture room,which accommodates a to the effect that the steamer Cuyler, blockading | One parr af Breast Chats, 28 inches long, 14 links Washinztor, Jime 17,1 1. to tte foot, of N Wied. Proposals are iuvited ‘or coustrvoting Gun- gas tn 8 . . pH. hundred auditors, the best information is im. | 2% Pott; bas landed 30 or 40 men, with three 15-] 70 he foot, of Ns nohes iong, 2% inches | boats upon the Western rivers od 9880 i uuders, on Egmont Key, who bave erected a Specifiostious will ys imineciately prepared and | & sa i Qnd at the same t parted in the most lively, popular and impres- Battery on the east side of that island py ety hd 4 feet itch s long, 14 links to may, be sxamined st the Quartoriaastore Office at eS ee ee Oe i pg porteot 5 soothe the sive etyle, on the construction of the rifle, the | Our readers will not be at a lcas to account for | - the twisted No. 4irox, T and loop to bs | Cincinnati, Pit pont nd at this office. 1 hes Di he digestive organs, use, manufacture and preservation of its sey- | the causes which induced this movement on tuo 3 vel in the obi Proposals trom boat-buil ers and engine-build Cr ag | ta aris, the qualities of powder and making | P**t of the enemy, when we inform them that the | One Saddl-, made on Attakapas tree, send, xuliet | be considered. 3) tat tno case i tin t tae same ti ‘ and csnt!s ironed, covered in the ueual ake of cartri ges, the ciroumstances affecting the Permniticd es beh pea “pr arane halt tanned horas ‘hide; iiaps 2 in rae ong 18 so ical iieited Aeie: Tigroush need sg i ib 2 i et je; aur 6, eet Sil Oo! ’, i explosion of the powder and the flight of the | Of iast week,instcad of oing directly to the letter] inches wid, with 2% fush buckle ch ano ead ts 2 = = Ne eee a tee ateen tn the bullet, the proper way to conduot target prac- | piace, ran alongside the Cuyler, immediately | (LHe wide, witt 6 236, by boing riveted to two | "PRE, EVROPEAN HOTEL, KEPR BY Py Mi eure you ae ee gee Solial ail to.c0e taat tice, and the regulations for keeping shooting | after which the troops and cannon above men | curred straps, 1s ugh wide; these straps ace | 1 EMRICH: et the corer of Penn. ache angmars can senvay an sdaquais idee of coe tmmeat- | El ws a] Suinoke of dinsese, jmoed one oueach side +f the saddle 2 aad siment miraeelous ehan, ced by taking = i drill, or eye drill, is sconducted Seebens cen eamatr will serve to make our gud i the to the rout part of baled var autie: Hint satelisy 3 A ER Olfizens | sysse: oats See cae sanuaeent aterems Sloane the most fa samo. by causing the pupil to “lay” his rifle on a | C tious In future in allowing | fbanieh caddie favhions otherap leathers cieeed | and stranger ‘ny other public house in the sd'and tantraag organi: | fOllowipE: C. . sand bag in a tri; resting so as te align the | Pet#ons, whom he does not know to be ‘sound on inches &, 144 inon wide, with Ld inch buckis; | ot ris mn those of any other igi itation 4 > eating istane tac, | t2¢ Roose,” to go in the direction of Key West, of} anirrups na cable iron année bathe euekle h avenue, and his secommod crwes two sights and the bull’s-eye of a distant tar- | jn eencl no hard of ae cea steamer. | to wergh 13% lbs.tom coz n pair eee Peers | fcr permanent or transient boarders unexeeption. ty frem ree eamee, will | maf ge peat betrusl get. The instructor carefully observes the 8 a ane t ee : . e 9 per and restanrant arrangements of tke we) CORDIAR « the | Soaat 'Renetrustion, and performance, corrects mistakes, and invites! Ti@ Lo, at tax Butt Rux iar boing ail that can be desized oy the incet toe. yer intelgenees will dad tx ume | 7 2OCe Bil depend the ohservation and critiiom of the 8 rest of the | Barri ig is the offictal report of loca ade the onmse jdious, ‘The proprietor pledges narenaitied atten Gsraials evvtaia ead opnety semeag Veen ae beaithy tonis cordia uad, of whom each in succession aims in the | the artillery loss at the battle of Bull Run, re- i poe enall: fh aie ee "HE LADIES. stake about if . oumeasaner. Ted things are notable in this | ferred to in the report of Gea McDowell - Two pair of Hames to suit, of same materia! as fo! Irfaotion to all, and thus renews his invitation SRM naTREN NG CORDIAL ioe sever: sretem is weakened we department : first, that very few i Company D, Second Artillery, Capt. Arnold wheel harness, ironed, with hooke, br all to ety 2 niceties = fer Ceneumption, | tacks, the liver becomes 1, or partment : { y few men aimecor-| © ; Y, Capt. >| and line rings, with atfaps as in wheel ha i EMILE RAS ‘Bia Beoutiannes ef Bria | the kidiueye refuse co perform their rectly at first; second, that uearly every man | *!x rified pieces Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel | "J* EMALE EDUCATION, * of tke Womb, lea with soaimng and wih god ht oun letra hor ta alm corel. | getParent”: CUP. Micke, wx | Thar om pee Seen enon Fi tna Peta | Eder itvounany, Seat fe On the other hand, the ability to judge dis- | "Conioany E, Second, Ariilery Capt. Carlisle pair'Cearm Pipes, samme as for wheel varness, | tisit phsioa training wi roosivedn:ty nnd te ee BS ie = pai y and special ceeding’y liable to slight coughs, apd tances correctly is possessed by many persons | two rified pieces and two how! = pair Trace Chains, same as for whee! barn attontion, under the most approved arstem of Calis- ‘Tere lt secerding to direstions. It will cca io bleh degre dadonutes tc Ls ped bad gl aparateny bee howiteers. T cot Baie » Back Strap 6 nies and Gymnastiog, are respectfully invited to | ett ous a ta aol ag and euuse the b the Un! iy Je Acad 2 ot = Brery betile is posssbie for s limited number, and after much | Company —, Fifth Artillery, Capt. Griffin, one inches to 2s inches wide. | Seeath stand New Yorkev, et ee Per iis ractice. Men accustomed to country life, | rified piece, four smooth-bored—aix pleces in the bok Vide, WHT SET nore eens laa, ny = MRE MHS. z, RICHARDS, uilders, surveyors, and these whose occups- | action Back Bands, 3 feet 7 inches !ong, 3% inches | _°" ides ost anlldven are si kay, pany or 4, MCLRAN'S tion sharpens this faculty, very readily give | Company G, First Artillery, one thirty-pounder ; ‘ SFECIAL NOTICE TO, VOLUNTEERS.— | COUDIAS wil mane eee eee eae ne, Deeg excellent guesses at a 2 ‘ance, judging Partott gun—one thirty-pounder and two twenty Be crareasaier,. ¢ fect long, 15 inch wide, to} $3 Just arrived at SMITH’S, N. 60 Foran = oon One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, X inch | SPRING eats ney | Metous te from his appearance alone. But for most per. pounder Parrott guns in action. treet. opposite the Post Office, jot ot r Rhode Island Battery, five rifled pices—six in i UMMER C D ey Be an us 8 series of trials is required. © | action . wide. A VALICE: , SHIRT C : Fg Rod gely i , One Check Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, Lirch wide to RS, TIES, HATS Ba Ps. N. B—Ail of iperiie trash, which they an istance drill’” is one of the most in-} Making a total loss of seventeen rified and eight | “Raskie into the miter escent Seo cene td ee pe CASS. Sap do msi es good. ‘Aveid euch men. A: te portions - the conten, whiok involves | smooth bore guns. = inthe couter to receive the rexd line ee enoea lee SMa, Cotian ira Eine CORDIAL, cat = maey hours’ marching ig the breezy air of the eee = = arity zea, oa over the Pebbly plain, under the} Tux Vimeinta Mititia—The following ex- $ OORWS WEST END SODA FOUNT I8 operation, dispensing pure Carbonic wholesome excitement of competition between | tract 1s from the Charleston Mercury’s army cor- Acid Water, vith nice airups of different fiavors, ndent now in Virginta : to suit his pat 4 thossstions; witeh ave directed to matel Seok | TESS maiitiia are being mumtered a to-day, and “in adiition to a fine avook of Medioinoe, he hae a | £.7, Ser bacie, or Aoeuian er me to the barracks in theorder of the merit of many of them came Into {t with considerable | . 22—8 bar. ger! Assortment of Toulet Artiol-s, are Cigare, Lisimeck Principel Depet on the eernes of Third and their ies i iolginns — na ie ee | reluctance ‘There are some who have no ardent | _ },N@ whoie to Se OseTe Ais Pee Shoat tl toghien | OS 5 Fine nreots, bowls, as racticed in jadging distance by plac: sympathy for the cause They will fight for the : - en ete ot ada M SINES: iC meh at intenvaleal ty yards and poss 3 wate, of course, If ‘obliged “to ht, but they | Sf, coopered, wood hoops ur iron, as may be re ‘ ecaed weade inform McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, section to observe the appearance of the face | bave the feeling that if it bad uot been for South he whole to be made of tho best mate: By ay ey (PRX BEST LIMLMENT IM THE WORLD) and dress xt known intervals, as well as the | Csrolina there would have been no necessity for forcere made with good waxed thread m pgain ‘tae a liceveed PAW fighting. Many others can badly spare the time. peotion during the process of nianu ow J CA mepere, After iss, mon ar. pnced at un-| Hote unuarrted, iz teercrvaere | “Witte Rae tteares, neleen-| Seat Fen eee ones one puri directed to) far etre Sala yma aan | a ies arctica” ithe eNoce WARD. estimate the number of The correct | inconvenience and i fo be obliged to turn | cs bipgee trace obain, aad hip si WOOD AND COAL. distance is then decla: A pe each man is out "Yetin teh taolien tears tee mee enh can ering onaia'3 fortis: ia he f f : PIORERR MILES. ‘southwest cor marked in proportion to thé acouracy of his; fizbt, and who can be spared to fight, but who| No.4 iron, with a I on each end added Seventi it and Canal, {(SEo- PAGE, estimate, Tijit not unless they ata cummpelied 86 18. Borides | Sr ee ee eae. of the beat material. sow cy py pe Race pk ge gp mi ‘ this, the milf come out the or i | a m4 pening Moosetic exercise for the body end | 2'%-21m of the country, which Will not come fing the proocas <f muanulae- | the rowesr Sings aL ae imbe,wit ; G-muve harhoes is required, the lead ool | —— aT Way INS’ AND RAVEN & Ba- 4 Sr: octane ebate uwmaraen me Cooma | ra raaee nas esaegota tee i | SVN ALS Som ANE Raa FoR HORSES AND OTHE ANIMALS pis ' aa femoes in canton, q and com- babi nd pes of re “¥ iow or ys ian BLOOD preg al ae othe inatrector + sp a py eos oh ween: gal iietlpoe ia cm 2 Ween Bpeuine! Broiet, Se ‘geet Necmney - Sct ll to correct * o ‘50 for i to enable men to Bighty en Boe riled commen ammunition. eke ambulance har for use over this exercise eis oteantbenan secret Ty sod vone will Strict atte: Lt fs estimated _ eran Sv hones. muskets not sap of posing ’ bt thousan: paacks blankets were @ is reserved G Jn and head, mm a ‘@ny proposal that may te] ws no on the envelope ia-| S¢qg0L.DIERS AND PRULOW CITIZENS? sofdhe The Richmond Whig of the 2d says the ‘ fope la 8°: a re gh PANE Rio eeiteaae OBS ~ , mishing Ar ay YS, Nov 466 Se PAN- 06; sale peer on ed mn Gordy te Ami Mand aideece 4 t onpuetts Font Olas ted tay tee ele sg] CS ; ee Seale Siditeedtamesey ee NLT ON S| STN weasel |S rao lorthern prices. jy 17-

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