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THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh st. BY Ww. D. WALLACH. Papers served In packages by carriers at $18 year, or 37 centa 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 19 cents a week. Sin- gic copies, on cent; in wrappers, Two CENTS. I AvveatuxMents should be sent to the Office before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day THE WEEKLY STAR. Tole excelient Family and News Journal— é coutalning * greater variety of interesting reed- ing tb=n can be found In any other—ts published ; on Friday morning Texxs—Cash, weeriadly, in advance. Single copy, per san um. ed < Five copies 4% & ‘Ten copies sw ‘Lwenty-five copies, 2 0 It invariably contains the “Washington News’ tust bes runde The Daily Evening Star ciroulste ——————> | * zenerally throughout the country. C7"Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro- N?. 9 650. cured at the counter, immediately after the issue . - | ofthe. paper. Price-THREE CENTS. 361. vet, XVIII. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. AUGUST 17. I ARMY SUPPLIES AN ENGLISHMAN'S VIEWS OF THE ticipate, as poised on a quaint Bellerophi thrown out from the 2d New York Regiment, B Pere Fp ane NSTORN, Seago AE ede fetch the Gods bad geen tho Sod Sinai; | S2a-evdes chereh, cn sobs bens = by the | PROPOSALS F DR ARMY WAGON AND LOCK HOSPITAL FOR STAMPING Russell's Letters te the Londen Times. at and the mane of a lion, he smiled bland- | ina wooden church, or school-house, by the ALS FOR Ad y Wi “ 8 é [conrinceD. | & and admiringly on the slaughter, and took | roadside. Our passes were examined. The P AMBULANCE HARNESS, Has pea creo ponor epee 5 a eae only A PACKET OF PAPER Jvty 8.—In the morning I received from | 0¢¢asion to keep his eyes well on the field | officer approached us, and SST7 Golitely otecea Orvick ov Axwy CLOTHING AND EyuiPac FUR ALL DISEASES OF [MPRUDENCE. AND ENVELOPES Gen. Scott a flatterin; -partout for the | bY directing them to opposite points of the | any information we required. at a poring Conger of i onlglpmed Mercer Streets, ‘ . i £ eos : wnina but, in addi a ee ecaad with compass.’” By way of antidote one could | race bas come from those marshes of Elbe an: EW YORK, August 3, . LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. TOR, Brita gor tie mgs anaasy pass fi n | step out on the portico, and, looking across} Oder! Here was our blonde bearded, blue- ate Wa) Enrpnelves at this sMos for far APPLY IMMEDIATELY, atthe Ge ae a as. ON th: otoek the Potomac, rests his eyes on the soft land- | eyed New Yorker in these Virginian woods, cpasale should state the price stwhich | 4 CURE WARKANTED. OR NO CHARGE, pasar vex ed gear sek the ‘lite soape dotted with tents and broken by|no unadventurous traveler, nor now for the can be furnished at the places of manufacture, IN FROM ONE T TWO DAYS. METROPOLITAN ee ne erst he hsice’ fie cy in any |the white masses of the public buildings | first time familiar with war. In fact, he had o Ferre tt elon ther ean so caren : BOOKSTORE, rasp entered “Tike visitors | of Washington, which sweep along by Bladens- | been United States Consul at Hongkong, but hat be ergenpaty fg lego gs 7: ty A : SS systemof malarge scale. The visitors ington, p along by 8! £ bidde: hin one month site: pi i ys . Leese vw Tge i d gi- | burg towards the undulating horizon of suilen | when the blast of war blew in bis ears he had | aiso the number wineli he can detiver within oce PHILP & SOLOMONS, — b thi pacenhey oat aviulekiy’ than | Maryland. The scene from the front of the | shut up his office and followed John Bull’s go Maines xactly conform to ths follow. | $ Arsnts fer Lawrence's etlebrated Linen Papert oxtuln igus fo wee of tie corps that sare house is charming, but good scenery is out of | forces Jand and sea in their campaigns against noes : ~ pool “ : ing specifications, aud to the eatab ished pattern “ Metropo'itam Mills,” e., Ge. iF least descriptions, or attempts to de- | John Chinaman, and had assisted at Fatshan *Bour-eaul ness as follows, to wit: eri 8 ware: J Bee cchadine ar pple siemens pe vothesy naribe, re so in civil war: AsI walked round | and Peiho Number One, and had returned just a WHEEL, ‘ | ae afl a Oe ent hom here is, indeed, a Saadary: Gena sion iz the house I came on a group of officers seated | in time to find that Uncle Sam had removed Broeoh straps 4 footy inches lun, ; . a ° % - WASHINGTON LOCK HOSPITAL. ji i f the tents and reading the in- | him for negleet of duty. The camp of his into M4 ineh rings of ’ zeedy at work, headed. bys. distingeidhed ee erences ibe Foie eee att ee nei ae ee came A Ned pyatrape a fect tt anohes Fomk 2% | sepeciaty ‘ DB r setae pees SLs ts fear megaman eee - t obvious, | ‘0k place, and one gentleman in uniform was | ward, and at the Lieutenan request, we i "9 okies; cross straps to buck 9 grave. thou > aunckery ed Indian or German feat provided with the services, ne secretary’ | Presented ‘as Col. Tyler—a tall, robust man, | turned in to visit the Colonel and his corps. 16068, 5 feet long, 13 inch. wide; talents snd b and ices, ary, 5 =h . and pretenders of witchorsft and impostors in gen- The camp was pitched in a cleared space, | {ches ione, % ick wide, tapering ios point legend pe oral of the indefatigable earnest, zealous author of with a reddish brown Jarhe d’ Afrique, a imel- ry : Tius is the only piace where epecdy s low eye, and a warm complexion. Ashe stood | amid the forest, and the small ridge pole tents | Two Belly Bands. Long side 2 feet 3 inches long, eure can be obtained in the world py SS ee ee arate, St | up I wen sorely perplexed by the button on | glared in the euulight like Alpine snow, per-| 2 inches wide, with a two-inch buokle; short wid MARRIAGE Sad’ evil Habits, gonorchm, wleet emival week are medical imen and chemists of reputation, | M8 cont. There surely was tho pelican. which | titting us to eee beneath the ape and sides | gimyiarnanieionpani imran wiles) 004. | stam Paazox aug Sis cme segainy entntens ptlon te toe Lass saceaaee: and it is to be hoped thelr ntetems ui | is said to be the type of Louisiana, and is cer- | the sleeping or card playing warriors who straps and sate leathers and bucales % inch dily core: cetoral debility, prostration, nervousness, cae be better attended to to tian thoes f Sir J.M’ tainly heremblem. But how came it there? | found inside poor refuge from the glare The] wide _ ies 7 inet onan f under a care of Dr. 5 po Shel hts, palpitation ofthe heart, ringing in Neil and Dr. Batheriaad, though their aisles Had the Colonel killed his enemy, and was he | colonel, a young man with an Italian face and Teak rok, roe with heeke: Decale te ee iepyiian : @ heady thidal boss en akin ie Lar net meet ican commanding | ¥e*Ting his coat, or were pelicans more gener- | closely cropped black hair, was seated in his equare, staples and line rings. OFFICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. 2 ‘the | popu: J J ly diffused on buttons ( oe I had supposed? | shirt in the headquarters tent busy with regi- | Two Pair of Hame Straps. Lower one 5 feet 6 left hand side going fs ering them unfit for either —_— tremens hap oscar ‘our camp is prettily situated Colt ler.” | mental — rs, and surrounded by officers. popes long, 76 inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6} ihe corner, o sen tnes will probably be post tied ina Bill. One of ry camp, si have not ng to say tole sir; | His reception we simple jand cordial, and Tivo Bridiss’ Crown Piece 2 feet lone, 1% rch sg EODOTThp, Fleet, fi am in the army of the Confederate States.’’ | among others whose acquaintance we made check pieces each iv inches ton " a, sominal weakness, ‘abuse: pated —— 6 Borel beer ddnprene ke! The Colonel h open ridden in with a flag of | was Lieut. ‘Tompkinr, af the United States mare nn Lara (si ‘0 crown pieces, Isinches ue tee cone te s dios. ~ apenas a 7 terme t Lp = a truce from Richmond, and bears dispatches | Dragoons, whose charge into and out of Fair- fong. ii indh wide; moss pious Il “tookee long, 1 | States, and L oti bl y as more , mischief in bad ing than in bad A ‘ r lung, Ie inch wide; P the hespitalsel Londen, Ps tims of thease horrible comp!aints, who would smells ‘and the f of an American soldier from Mr. Davis to President Lincoln. He tells | fax Court House you have heard of. His} inch'wide; blinds 6 inches long, 532 inches wide; pe arene jottheregpe a i Wish to be vsiuah!e men and o1 y food. 3 reins, side 4 feet long, 1 inch wide; sho should embrace the earliest op does not appear calculated to keep men healthy | ™¢ f friends and acquaintances at Manassas | bronzed face. heavy beard and moustache, et long, Linch wide, with 1 inch . Dr. Shuman hse made the in caaip. Obolle weepirnlione are shoot Junction and at, Richmond, and after some | white flannel shirt and long thick riding boots, ned mulion, to oeigh? leicue thea, = A convereation we separate. What these dis- ese rivet crete or mage! eepeeset patches are about no one can tell; but later in are the holders of light wines likely to want a | the evening Col. Taylor is escorted to General made one think of the gallant swordsmen who air C Pipss, 2 feet long, 236 inches wide. led our Panjabce horse far away in Hindostan, " AS 7h Hoag, 6 iteke to ; and whom in “style and cut” he somewhat ¥ : A Cy lor straight ciass hotel st less than bal cos! # 5 . 7 Scott’s quarters in Washington, and he is sent | resembled. He told us it is only the enemy’s 22 inches long, 14 links ot forget the name and » Dr. Shu- market. As a confederate aide-de- camp #aid. back to camp late at night, wheuce he pro- pickets that fire on the sentries; his men have wistod. mMaxn'soffice is on the corner and Ig war times we expect nothing better than 3 r . A FB a loi 2% inches Pennsylvenin avenue, Ciarendo: otel, opposite gtape and canister.” In this connexion, as | °%®d*, Without any reply, it is said, back to| strict orders not to pull a trigger without ex- the Nationa! Hotei, Washington, D. C. our American brethren are pleased to say y | Richmond. press command. While we were engaged in Persons at 8 distanoe siouta enc may, 98 an instance of the Enowledge ‘and Wepygspay, July 10.—This morning I pro- talking two men entered the tent—the armor- reuara Capa — _— 45 5 fo io P, 10U8 parties have been entieed from in. shtation by ocrsain swindiers on back streets in th 5 r til A word othe Wise fe cediieat oY Sree Sega A word tothe wine in suboient ap iy” temper displayed by some journals in New York as to English affairs, and above all, English militery history, relate that one of them re- vently in an elaborate article dwelt upon the : i in hi to th k ceeded, in company with two American gen- | ©f, with a musket barrel in his hand, anda man | gy Swiyi made on Attakapas tree, head gullet tlemen, to make asmall tour of observation | Wom he accused of calling him names, because 5 in the wenai way wi from the right of the position of the Federal | be could ped ae his fre-lock in order. Tho forces in the army of the center across the Py- | Colonel heard the complaint, listened to a 1 jet id disunissed th hes wi! 1th & Sa Cel Cah, Teenie — rs nae ae in Virvini = tly, and dismisse je case 0 d® fastened t 7 ereat mise: id destitntipn of the British | tomac, in Virginia, to the works covering the | W'#pgle very quiet t f Spire, E 7 the Throat, Relieve the army in thec men, and the neglect of the | Long Bridge leading from Arlington Hcights| PY ® Solomonian judgment; but the easy way sropisent one oer aa Bove SERS | truet Lore of "Hack i* ‘rovernment, at the very time the Emperor | t the city of Wi fhington. ‘The Botomse is | im which the men entered and went out of the oneend is tied t the bar the | OR sies peers Sion, Dronchetts, Ashes, Napoleon, with a provident foresight, had | spanned by two bridges—one called the Chain Eiropene Coloncia i eA caer who bas other end to the ex the 7 ey tg reseed Once Bene terrae Gian the famous | Eeidge, abost tix miles above the city; the | Serepesn Colonels in all their glory. Aa far) santie, Meealsy, enddle BLiC 8s KERS Prerch cook Soyer to dress the food of his bat- called the Long Bridge, crossing the | #8 I could judge, the men of the regiment bnekle: atisru ps tron, tinne: ann SINGE. talions! This, however, was not quite so sur- ai immediately inte the upper part of the | Were stout and strong material for arresting pattern. to we: a dozens Few are sware of the importance of cheoking @ prising as the statement in another, I think, | Toad to Alexandris. The right bank is densely Cough or “Common Cold’ in tts ret age: that that the English infantry at Inkermann were | Wooded and uneleared, and descends in slabs charged by cavalry, and beat them back by | of rocks from the undulating plateau to the the elegant and simple expedient of forming turbid waters, which Escuatiy contract and in line four deep ! lessen in depth from the city up to the Little In a ne I was invited by Mr. Bisir, | Falls, cae sree ery abov. here they as- father of the Postmaster General, to accompa- j Sume the character of a mountain torrent. A nites ny him on a visit to Arlington Heights, p20 broad canal, in which the State of Maryland | i2 ® field containing three sorts of pieces—twe the Potomac, which are the head-quarters of J bas sunk many millions of dollars forever, ab- | P@rrot rifled guns, w i are made of wrought Brigadier-General McDowell, commanding the | 8Ts much of the river, and runs above the left | ifn, with i thick 1 and shrunk over the troops which cover Washington on the South. Pbank by the side of the roads which lead to the | breech—two brass field pieces and two howit- trajectories. Their arms were roughly har: dled, and in one stack I saw muskets on full cock, on half cock, and with hammers on the nipple. They all want rifles, and treat the smoothbores very rudely in order to get rid of them. Thence the way side was frequent in camps; here was a battery of artillery parading ‘ LEAD. Tro Collars, 174 to 15 inches long, made the exme as for wh: 6i harne Two Pac of Hames 4 eit Which in the begining would yield bappens that shames we - ' | dy, if neglected, soon attacks the 8 hie g ‘ , | Bronchsal Tyockes,” containing 6 ents, allay Pi ry aud Bronch: it trouble 1 Th ( BROWN’S| which the “Trockes” are a epeaihe) ering mi jh often a whis- WROCHES pares "8 ™ ON TLS BROWN’S |." 1 recommend their use to Pusie TROCHES “REV. E. B. CHAPIN. suit, of same material as ironed, With hooks, breast rings, and line rings, with straps as in wheel har ness. Tieo Bridles, same as tor wheel harness. Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel harness. Two Bel y Bands, ba bad Tio Pair Chain Pipes. be i Tero Patr Trace Chains. ee, bad 1 . rs T ” «: a Hip Straps, Back strap 5 feet ’ “Great servicein subduing OaReE- Mr. Blair is well known as one of the oldest | Chain Bridge and the large suburb called 2¢F8. Each pan was drawn by six horses quite } “long, taper:ng from ay taichios i 94 knee wine ¥ FOR ORGANIC | BROWN’S| = REV. DANIEL WISE: and most prominent, able and active members | Georgetown. All along the road we met pai as good as the average in our own batteries, Hip stray hoa iong, 136 inch KNE N I POTENCY ; of the Republican party, and he is also one | ties of soldiers, armed or not, to and fro, in a who was persuaded long ago that the present } Variety of uniform which baffies knowledge. conflict was inevitable, and that it would come | Some of them are seated in the shade under and better than the generality of those in Con- tinental parks. There the horses of a cavalry troop, or ‘“‘company,’’ as the Americans cail wide. each with & hook at 0: Two Beck Bands, 3 foet 4 i it wide. Two Martingalss, 4 feet long, 1% inch wide, to end. ex jong, 3% inches cg|, “Almost metact relief inthe dis- FROCHES tresaune labor ‘of breatiung peculiar % Ma.” BROWN'S | ASUEV. A. C. EGGLESTON. . ed . ing i f 1 ° TROCHE “Contain no Opium or aarpnies i trees with their ri ji them, reveling in the shady groves; now a pro- | buckle into tre bit, s A lenpatinnonsy to 3 . jtnjurious.” DK.A.A HA which the"tosason’” of Beconaen bed’ Gobad, | ths talle end ths eed. of the eh eset | cssnicm of comuyssariat wagons, covered with | Om; grt" St7aP-8 feet 6 inches long, X inch gant Wank ui] prown's| Chemist, Rosie on the minds of the Southern people. He has Tocks, direct the eye to the ambushed rifleman | tilts like the old-fashioned Yorkshire stages, | On- Check Rrin, 4 fest long, 1 :ach wide, to buckle TROCHES oan i pleasant oombins- lived to see his judgment verihed. How short | who ie practising to hit a “Secesher.”” There | Inden with FirK And flour; again a crowd | inte the bitat cack cod. with s ring sewed in the ao BISELQW. American history sooms when we sce Washing- | i ® many-tongued utterance among these | fund a cart filled with Lager Bier, from which | one trad Line st fest Menge ie inch wide, passa the pcos ir | szoWwnes a ton menaced with hostile armies drawn from | tfoo} — Seed, Dutch, German, Itali: the Dutch folks are filling themselves at five 4 by Dr. Johaston, the States of the Union, and speak to men who have seen in the flesh the man who gave his ame to this capital!— Ee buad®re at one end,and au8 inch loop at One Whip, heavy piatted huree hide, 6 fee Irish, Scotch and English of divers accents. At the bridge there was an examination of pass- ports, condueted in a very loose manner by the I’ve stood upon Achilles’ tomb sentry on duty. The pass runs as follows And heard Troy doubied—Time may doubt of} “‘ Headquarters, Military Department of Rome.”’ Washington cents a mighty beaker. Mounted orderlies, always at gallop or canter, alternate with mounted officers at the same rates along the r One camp belongs to the New Fork 79tb, a regiment of Scotchmen. but not of Highlanders like tbe stalwart fellows whom Teocmns) * Boel nS "Ss = wid bave proved them excellent for Tol Le SCE. FROCHES| Waoorte Ve Be W. WARREN, PROWN’S Boston, one. One Horse Brush. oval, of bristles, — by — inches. One Curry Com, No. 222-8 bar, The whole to he packed in a hox about 18 inches wide, 17 inches deep, 34 Inches long, u ade of Lich stulf, coopered, wood houps or iron, aa may be re, quired, : an | us STRENGTHENING CORDIAL ial yhoo complied te To the Americans of the North it is little Pass —— over the bridge, and within the Doagiae and Taylor led in the Crimea and in} Four-Horeo Harness as follows, to wit: AND ELOOD PuRIrien agers! PLANDERSON, short of blasphemy to doubt of the Union, lines, by order of Gen. Mansfield, command- | Hindostan; near them was a regiment of Wis- WHEEL. St. i bedi i GREATES: EMEDY ke WORLD which is now dissolved by rebellion, and can} ing. Drake de Kay, Aid-de-Camp. (Turn | Consin, and further on, inside a very strong} Treo (milors, THE GREATEST REMEDY mt Hosres- i 4 ‘ TROCHES! ef only be cemented again by blood. The motto | over.) It is understood that the within-named | 8"4 well-made oarthwork, which they have! 34 hea 4 fret long ; r onl eninea with Semakume aan Meee, of Belgium is nion fait la force,” the} and subscriber accepts this pass on his word of | thrown up with immense labor, the 69th of feet 2 inches long, 3 ischss wide, with BROWN’? | 553.” motto of the Re-United States ought to be| honor that he is and ever will be loyal to the | New York, who did or parade for the Prince inch buckles; cross ates, © into stay CORDIAL wrocnes| Pref. M. STACY J pson, “La Force fait l'Union.” I would sooner | United States; and if hereafter found in arms | % Wales. The work is a redoubt, with bas- Froee Wncaes sake {eine Wides qude straps. 9 evan sie icaleaetl Teacher of Mae eee outrage all the orthodoxies in Boston than de- | against the Union, or in any way aiding her | ‘ions and a dry ditch, closed by palisades and hes long, 136 inch wide. ta zto 8 dheake BROWN’S| Pemaie College. clare my belief, in thatcity, that Great Britain | enemies, the penalty will be death.” stockades, and mounts, I should think, about t beveht when taken before ; , ; ; J . 3 . It was too hot to Lieut ot pronshingyan thes present will outlive the great Republic, though it may} Of course, the foreigner strikes out the latter | |2 guns, 24 or 32 pounders. | 4 : y — past effect, not be better to be blasphemous and live than | clauses or produces his regular passport grant- | ™#ke @ very minute inspection; the tents were | en te rae eto eh nee hee with don BROV - omen we dpaaee a to be honest and be pelted todeath. The real which te now demanded by | Packed close, and there were gps inside that | “hie strape aud safe leathers aad buckles % 1uch zRocHES| Oo wimy. A. ae “ oe . - ; cca 7 when the regiment moves a good deal of ba; wide. ae v. B. . salar des dons musk | Me. Sonat” Sena sae wth | eng td, our mut 'be He asad” MG] MEG of Se Memeo eat mde of no wn eat of as Bae > Pe : :, v3, p k, which dominates 9 height overlooking h square, siaples aud line rings. ; — WEN- against the citizens of eleven Confederate | quently by Gen. Winfield Scott, Commander- | ¥' vee ing | inch squi ples tn Lj zs wRoc! FSP ER ISS Box States, that when the famoas New Zealander, | in-chiof. “The passage of the bridge is defond- | the roed M6 Aloxéndris, le supported by simi: Two pew ef Heme Straps. ‘upper Gan. fost © . AY EVE GUNTSS BON. with an eye for the picturesque, takes his seat | ed by an earthwork with two brass howitzers, | . inches long, 34 inch wide,o: alum canned i go i-ly ne on the broken arch of London Bridge to sketeh | on the level of the causeway, and by another | the flank and gorge by a morass and deep the ruins of St. Pau! PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL idles, € fest 2 inches | stream, which intersects the road, and can be Tye Bes i st oi turned into 2 wet ditch; and the woods have ront pie 23 Inche been felled on the slopes of the hill, so as to 16inches Fee icity wate pieve 12 hnches work on the bank »which mounts three pieces of heavy ordnance, the two being sup- ported by a battalion of volunteers from the > and t! a New England policeman will be in attend- ili amp Columbia District, who are just now striking | 0b8truct an assailing force materially. These ide; blinds 6 nehes loug, 6 inches ance to show the visitors over the remains of | their tents to return home = the completion works may be regen ot ie we light of an ex- } Short ade. fet iene: pootes eae ach Poe apery BLOOD RENOVATER the British empire. Arlington Heights, to] of their term of duty. We were soon on the | tesive tete-de-pont on the Virginia side of the | Wide; short. Mullen, to weigh 5 ibs, which roceeding, was the Bw ane of fy arcred soil of Virginia, which is here light Long Bridge, and the force now available for] the dozen. Mr. Custis, a son of Mrs. George ington iri i Treo pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 inches long, 2 brick colored. The road, one of the heat, | ‘beir immediate defense must be taken to be toy by her first husband, and it belongs, if not] winds through wood and deep, high ks | St least 8,000 men, with three field batteries, o pair Tvace Chains, 7 {eet long, 14 links to the : co Blood ic 1 ite Origing! puri forfeited or escheated by treason to the sov-| crowned with forest and open knolls tewards | i# *ddition to guns of position. which cannot f No.2 iron, twiated or traight, with T on at once restores and reuders the system ereignty of the United States, to General Lee, | the enemy’s pickets, some indefinite number | P¢ less than 20 piscoe, Domest a He eee , weixht 9 Ibs. per pair who is now in the Confederate armies Follow } of miles in front. Having proceeded a | $°2% and howitzers. Arlington Heights was MeLEAN’S STRENG FHENL NG CORDIAL yy what Its name indicates, for, while ‘emplsint, Dyapepain, Jeun- no tact se 5 revivitying, exhriarating, ning to the vita. powers, ivihes, reinstates, and re- a : fo attacks @ disease. 1tis the only preparats parr of Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links ; or offcred to the world, so chem! skill to the foot, of No.2 Wieted : - i isit, b has been said Straps, 5 feet 6 inches long, 244 inches tt the train of thought, and you may become as| short way, a small camp is reached, which | '2°luded in the visit, but enoug Two Neck Straps, 5 feet 6 inches long, 256 1 perplexed as I am in reference to the ible the road from the plateau above. of ae shine already, ira party See Tee Neck Ci s 5 a us ong, 14 links to ry me enoraatog with the — atatus of the pater prtria, whose family man- ‘3 who belong to the District of | t? Washington. nee O tee ne that | the toot, twisted No. 4iroc, T and loop to be pe fone Up the Atcestive organs, and thus slay al) ner v iles low: re 0) i i the destruction of property about the camps is] _fivetad on to the neck strap, swive! in the ohaie S ‘other irritation. itis perfect! sion, not very many miles er down the} Columbia also are lying in the shade, not iderabl Frait trees are et ed add ison Abc treo, bead, gullet | Ser ¢ the same time it is com 7 seme bank of the Potomac, belongs to a| particularly solicitous, it would seem, about | C°D*iderable. d; forest re cat dens Melis | ee eee eek en cent eee OVER 4 MILLION BOTTLES Vedotst ios, yet a0 combined as to produce the descendant, whe is also in arms aguinsc the | front or rear, though the camp could be easily | 428 are fed, the crope are deserted na eevee | half‘tanned horas hide; flaps 3 inches Tonge 16 | ba ceed eeief ne Jett eit mentey and ia ve te-| thorough tomo effect, without producing, any 1m North. It is easier to follow the broad, dusty | approached under cover of the surround- | ®@ ‘fampled, the crops are deserted—in some, incites wide; ine) 7 feet 5 inches long, 23 | stam Salled tn giving sative matiot hd =, | jurious consequences. Such s 2. road, over the long bridge which connects | ing trees. From the open space in which the |}-t8® Plough lying abandoned as it was left by} inches wide, with 2% incl buckieon sue end to z frome W oukaons or Di s on feit to be & desideratum in thes ther cy Washin, on city with the Virgi shore and tents were itched thee e Snadars over 4 fine the Secessionist owner. Another of the ready pe Le pero the are pose po red * wees Bice Speer disenae, end, [ep real Alexandria, the spires of which } expanse of Peodtand sad the yellow current | Modes of defence known to the Americans may Piaced one on “f the saddi>-tres, one P tieed Tays the ayetom open to the tnaidio Meee, Wie eediens prtratiagell tthe P =| teat comin not be omitted. Along the road, at several | nd 1s tied to the front part of tre lar, the other oa on . ol many of the most oh, for; as the .. ” i | tot extersion of the bar benind ths ntl sO 2 ores 5 4 a f th “pet he re ‘9 the Potomac flowed at ouf feet, commanded laces, I noticed block-hoi , made of stout} end to the ext tthe bar b d the cantl A a | ‘omens — ci en nd ——— its amined As fe agate a the — ‘eit and there by small camps on the oppos jogs, pierced for musketry in two rows, and a aes on; jatitrup leathers 4 See: 2 ite ich end viger ‘ oat lumbian side o riren? and the process is | heights. I gaveone of the men a paper, which covered with some incombustible material on ma lcable tron, tinued, boit-eye pattern, MARRIED PERSONS, h . ‘tet oe ‘a . ned, ye pi . a repeated on the wooden causeway which is| he immed: tely began to read for his comrades, th f. The little garrison can resist any- weigh 13% Ibs, to doz n pair. er others, souscions of inability frem whateres eauss, will i H Salled a bridge, and at the post on the other | while others crowded round us ready to afford rileian hs 1 y SAM'S STRENETREN! oRDIAL & te side, where me! bare nap a down pine | any information in their power They did not thing but fire and regular artillery when they LEAD. t oe on trees to make a stockade or pal: ag er > ta thle © across the | seem disposed to continue their term of service, pea cama ard pene Shore hee Ros Gitar’ Dro 2 tnohos lone made the eames a seria the oe oye ay. - ws wooden forts a: uare in shape, an y | ee for wher! harness. YO THE LADIES. Tw of Ha: to suit, of terial ag f WR STA BROTRERIX@ CORDIAL te strongly built of stems of trees. On arriving wheel harieas, ironed, with hooks, hr ai ae for) Mokma am co ae road. Slowly telling past camps, earthworks d were mostly of a mechanical turn in the filled with cannon and Volunteer soldiery, up} world, and given to small trades, instead of towards s height covered with trees, the party soldiering. this post has no connection with ined the platessa, stands dow: in the eity, we learn that there has been an ren line rin; strsps asin wheel harne s. it rli | mercy epee ‘of the 8th New br gers with Wane i poe interesting’ discussion in Congress, and that ieee, Sires OR: Senin Sasa a8 For wees Tiddinoces Peleg, cnf'tll Cisentes inetdgae Pimenn” grins, or Involuntary York ent, who Warciet turning out for | the bridge and along the left bank. On De the Opposition had received a very severe de-| Tro Belly Bands, same as for whee! harness. THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT _ | inti vack ‘and Bg e bridge and along the iclenae of the | feat on & motion hostile to the Government. | Tro pair Caain Pipes, enue as lor wheel narness. oat 2 za) coediaxiy it evening parade. nies 3 were drawn up in line, | the camp I was struck by the evidence of the} 4° thunder storm, preceded by a dust storm Feo or Trace one. same as fur wie! harness oy cheoked. soon See aa woee at rise Phare gop 3 eee < toes ee bi Se arepesio pe “i and followed by a tornado worthy of Rohii long, tapering from 354 inches trae ‘inches wide, smd tallow us to enumerate homacr jee exeas-bolte breaking the unifcemicy of etorhmaglng the toad nese ol ont avthe bars eo ie ee nt any, Madox General Fremont, | Fin Speet ee peskies each S feet inches leu, FOR CHILDREN, oye teal 1h 8 eee ee j | Who is here to receive instructions, will pro- . k Nar ai MchEANS : “x degotacsine funfoemiy.” But themes were | roduc. ecand nee td Sava | Coed to take up bis ommand af hs Weslaa | Tebeer’ Bens 9 Yost noes, sino yar mn tetany re mene cba | net , ii ti és ‘ he remedy for low ol take them all in all, above the average of good | which would liberate. the erage eet permit | Mississippi district to-morrow,and I'am inform-| Two Martingaics, 4 feet long, 1% inch wide, to seca ey ind Joni be couvinend. ite Ge | [gS 4 aot al advance nto the bit. : Melous totahe, eA ¥TION, infantry regiments. A st: body of drum-| them to fall upon the causeway, where they | °d that on Friday morning a gener On: ding Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, % inch le merson the French model tome noisy | would present cerious obstacles te the P | will be a fora short march towards the on : b bi: bp | Berens eae eon ee ee ee rappel; the colors were saluted, then arms were of artillery and cavalry till the pioneers pony 7 enemy’s position. he vita: each end. hn toe scuek lust ss geod. Aveid ech men. A shouldered, or sloped, or presented; rear rank 'y the rude abattis. This system was {<< | inthe center tireceive tie ed ee tee STREMING CORDIAL, and take ei anc ad Line, ide, ment ily remedy that will purify the wos Soieded S's san ek @eaealie’ ona fe now josged nod felted along | NEW OFFICAL Heramtisammwey. | pesto er, Serna tits wibe at a wren et ae tia the noisy drums at their head, | for some time in a sh: ly lane through the} 44 M. I. FRANKLIN, pyri other, heavy platted horae hide, 6 feet 6 inches tive fer Chelera, Chills and Pever, Yel. w Fever. ot para jo seemed over. Th be rice Vent disease.” It ie pat up In lar woods; not a soul did we meet for several : ealy Bi por betile, or $ bectles for if MCLEAN, to Arlington House bears marks miles. Two farm houses which wo passed were poe of bri ele proprieiay ofthis Cordial; ele Btchaan’s Volcanic on usage, and the mansion itself, a very ugly apparently deserted, though the wheat lay i ent. Prineipal corner of Third end fice, which looks as if the architect at tacked in t ak Deen ono a0er bat tus J ‘th . Lic Fine streets, Mt. exis, ice, Whtol $ = rom poo! ju we \ = bY = eos tended to build a Methodist meeting-bouse, cnegeesses pe out, but they could not give stnil, goopered, woot! hoops ur indi, as inay bere | BoLean'’s Volcanic Oil Liniment, ed. and bed got asfar as a Doric portico of stu- | mach information about the country At last, SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, hho whole to be made of the best matoriat. sew- (PEE BEST LIMIMENY IN THE WORLD) pendous SNectusdinn, when he was suddenly j the driver. dismounting, made he way toa From Ficleteniia,) ing to be made. with © Nance thread, and sub-| The enly safe and serisin cure fer Cancers, Piles, Tx- owed to continue his designs with s view to | farm-house, and waa told he had got outside | Ofersfethe meena rad roamer Hoar ee serene | fost to Inapeation er daatiee, rons ok manele. | ene. Cece Ween eee oy seer found a lunatic aeyiam of the Hanwell the line of pickets, and had taken the wro: vED's EOE Es. Whee kets eterna veatived, me TGulttecs of the Seimia, Contsanted Btenshon may not be the better for the presence road, My fiends were Unionists and Aboli- ith the finest i io vant uited | lars, bridles, hames, neck scrap: LS military. The rooms inside are lofty andcom- | tionists. Even the keen eyes of scouting ie owned Micrascomss, | ChsitypiPos ps. fortable enough. Some of the are deoo- | southerners might not perceive the marks Crees Stereoscopes and o fo the feot, of rated with remarkable works by Mr. Custis, | neutrality in the quarrel which ought to serve hematicad Instru- each end added, and jead who evidently did not as a shield to riffle bullets. There was proba- | "> Me * ‘i Thonsuads of beings ave been saved a life of dle : MOOR rotor, of a drawing master, bly no reason at all to be uncasy, though there aaa av., Lin Crees. . The whole to be made of the best material, sew ‘erepitnde and misery by the use of thie invaluable ee ont 1 bret Str rt pal A ing to be made with good waxed thread. and ¥ wore many to retrace our steps, and it is never | 44 9, 4, colfson, jest to inupection dufing the prou-an Cf manulse- | — MeL BANS VOLCANIC OIL LINIME: eae easant, as those know who accompanied rify and beni the fouleet PROF. WOOD'S ; = Era Raglan on that hot September day in lars, bridien, hamor, neck strape,velly bande obain |” FOR HORSES 4ND OTHER ANIMALS. ESSTORATIVE CORDIAL throw of the British rule, and destroy a tyran- | his ride through tho Mackenzie brushwood, BILLIARDS: lest occeper Sey Mis cieope eek | - se cnaire Coemaane en Cn ee safe ax ny “almost as bad as that which the North ex- | to be cantering through the greenwood gledes amass 3 separ iaegere dae soot Nove | wi dpi. arin esses Lay Rela BLOOD RENOVATOR. Teleco er the South” (according to the Con- | in an enemy's country without k GAME OF BILLIARDS ron. with ‘On each end added; and lead line to | it never to ome Big Hest, om, Vanes Sold in this oity by C, SFOPT, $76 Pa, avenue, tidtaoge “Flee Tia peegraay | ne ricenoms lad ti FE mesenetermmmans| SERS ae ai cs yh $e T- erin ambuldoes nerves for trea fou ale | sr cnt gut Guede, o Wenn, cra AnD he Anglo-Saxon to behold ‘speci! reseeertemen sic : Privilege is: reserved by and for the Unrted rejeot: that wg Buy proposal ) D.C, | ture ana he re Pls 0 fints! tt reltey mest tuetantansewsly, and it will w ¢ pain Sin clean, v 18 ten angle th by afeade s evar: in the United States, with every comfort and él . rays wi! convenience = 3 = eee asa r eae. fished beck from the polished barrels aus tf for the players. a my and sternness of their beyond. Jehu strained bi eyes oneal tee carex petra nk shed wal Panel geet oo eS

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