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‘THE EVENING STAR i PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Penasyloania avenus and Eleventh st. THE WEEKLY STAR. This erxcelient Family and News Journs!— containing @ greater variety of interesting read- ing than ean be found 1a any other—ie published on Friday morning. TERM*—Cosh, wovariably, in advance. Single copy, per ann um. a BY Ww. D. WALLAOH. Papers served in packages by carriers at Sia year, or 37 cents ger month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, ons cent; in ‘Wrappers, TWo CENTS. (7 Avvertiszments should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. ee Ebenmng Star. vee, XVIII. WASHINGTON, D. C. WED It invariably contains the “Washington News’ that bas made Tas Dariy Evening Star circulate eo generally throughout the country C7 "Single copies (in wrappers) can be cured at the counter, immediately after the es ofthe paper. Price-THREE CENTS. DAY. AUGUST 21, 1861. N°. 2,653. a i i a 7 Q a = a aos e S aici 4 wee SN Reeeets Letters | North an to the South, aad it wiaid lead oat | __SUMMER RETREATS. ARMY SUPPLIES Bavrim gn etete™ er usse irrepressible conflict between the Federal] QEA BATHING AND SAFE RETREAT, P®oPosats Fo! MY WAGO: LOCK HOSPITAL aM: Pg aor ha asa at bee t " "Thee sd teens and their new allies. There are some Ss At Point Loox-Ovr, Marvease “ AMSUL ARCH OA RNESS MARE Has discovered the most Certain, Speady and only ap. ” date, and is entitled “Letters from the South, | few people who talk about re-settling the notion ot the Th eee eget y ey Orvice ov Axmy CLoTHiNe aNn For Sewn Demeey oo te Wee ee No. i.” Itis a general comment on matters oath by sages peopristocs, sow caves, these Stiaeapenke Bay will he opened by the Corner of Howard and mercer aire % FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, AND ENVELOPES i are blatant lunatics or very wicked idiots. ned en the léth of June, in the EW YORK, August 3, 1868, prt haha pyrene sheptlecbetra Others there are who acsice, very kindly, to . sizley for ‘persune cee. a ee BROT OPALS will be Teoolved at thie fice for fur- sal NO PPLY IMMEDIATELY rae wie menage: writer’ rience. I ing the letter | make an arrangement with England by which | benefit of the beet ‘ater bathing and he aoe » A jun Eeraees: —— eithe Mr. Russell says’ Bhere ia no uae in prefix. | OUr colonies could be supplied with Isbor, and eslosio shite ater edoh at Pik of ail Kind | they gan be loraabet at elpinene ofmanarcmre | 4 CULE RARRENEED, O40 CHARGE, uavnorounan ing a date or direction to letters written at | Who wish to make a bargain with us for the re- Lvory deamisticn of Sek tack! aud the price ai ich they oan be deliverea xt ‘ j intervals from time to time, as I find occasion | ceipt of a population of four millions of black | for the aaprmndntion ot noes ee Will be kept Gable ertane sarees ape cen n> cence by the X, Striciurea, Afections of the Rid BOOKSTORE, and opportunity in the course of my wander- Led $2 When they are ina condition todoso| A fi » Impotency, Geo. th perbaps aig the number which hs can denver within oe week. in, rough the South to halt at various sta- it may be time to characterize the i . ” Timauy, PRILP & SOLOMONS, tiene and eat togethor the result oe ay obser- | transaction as it would deserve. No one that PI ‘a fe lagereniteniens Sd to tne eral tated natieree: pes yea tr Atomts for Lawrened’s celebrated Linem Pavers vations and reflections on what I have seen.” | I ever heard of pur es to receive the negroes ‘our-mule harness as follows, to wit: hie Dteerdece asteing tom “ Metropolitem Mills,” &., &e, ‘We sabjcin a fow extracts: into the Northern 8; though perbaps they the Baltimore and Washington markets. nek Drendful and Demrocuve Prec- | ge S4-ly *.. bet. 9th and 10th ats, As I write Iam in the State of Mississippi | ight be allowed to go further and fare worse | atthe Bar, ae eee YL aware be found See a ey aa and on my way to Virginia, and thence to in Canada. Victorious, the North will have to Bogrd, r day; one week, 912; eecond wi c moo I4 inch ring YOUNG MEN WASHINGTON LOCK HOSPITAL. Washington. The time is the middle of June. | ¢ncounter, on the very threshold of the Tem- oie oat weeks for $35; chudren aud evlored — 8 feet 11 inches long. 2% | Eapecinlly who have become the victimeof Solitary Vice, DDR; SHUMAN has, after an experience As to alt knowledge of the world outside the ple of Panes, m foe were cere ae mee: Is| “"The steamer St, Nicholas leaves Washington sd 1% eget, fo Jens. 26 becke| 2 = wage Mey quackery self inboken inten pa ii there in al e wise heads of the world one | Tusad: & mand Balti dry at 4p, 5 : Eder mngpemcont ne the elograptn are who can solve the knot without the use of the m. The half past Zo'clook pam trata (ro mw ni! ps 4 Bs ome ay fies t et ‘ € : ‘thine ne Wieenae Gat teapugens ingen ical, > ; tagton will connect at Baltimore with the boats, inches long, ¢ inch w: tapering toa sword? And when the sword hat done its | reaching Port Lookoutdaily :R.s0c8 treweekiy | Tie Detle Baers te ee ree ronnie no only mythi the “news” not truthful nor even s wipes where Prenat pests etace from Washtogton, by aardtown | 21ncnes wide, with a two-inch buckle; short sis MARRIAGE. gute car be obtalntd in the word for al i com novel, for a skirmish is made to do good duty | Work, what next? There is the eternal negro CEs > Bnd evil habits, gonorrhm, gieet, seminal weak n . tripping up the foot of Alexander as he ret Ad:d-eas the proprietors, at Point Lookout, | _ | foot 5 imehes long aud 2 inches wid MARRIED PERSONS, or Young Meo y M i £600 tertiary as a battle, a victory, glorious achievement, | 'Pping up the foot of Can anyone devise a | Washington. D'G.ror Aletantria, Va. 8°" | Two Hair Collars. ited iucuseione, with double | rmaherxe PERSONS. cr Young Seen enpete hag: | eaeeel tees ecnney te Che eins steteienes a brilliant uccess—in fact as everything but hh tor thee Be f iy. . msl HE BOWER & CO, Prop’rs, straps and saie leathers and buckles % inch ay cured. ceneral debility, prostration, nervousness, Jess irmish, for at least a week or ten days. scheme for the deportation of 4.000,000 souls? - wide _ 3 under the care of Dr. J. may religi- | nights, palpitation of the heart, in'the ears, Switaa es Why such an emigration was never beard of! DENTISTR Trea, Pair of Sirone, Hames to suit, madeof white | euiy gentleman and coubieutly | [ose ot nfl enchofy ons Lb 8 x - = = ironed wis »oks, breast rings L i a noee, aad It is impossible forme to express any opinion tine line doen grinber obtastias to uni pamatie: RY. Fqunre, staples and line ring — _ Z . pone disorders arieing trom the da ta of as to the condition of the Northern army till I sal suff a a Ls =i ‘a pagel x rere H. MBABODY, M. D., Suncicat A Te hi 4 staan Straps. ower one & fost & fs youth, rendering them unfit for either business, see it, but, so far as 1 have had means of ex- srage unpopular ss 16 is, in private con- Mes: Dexrist, havin inehes long’ tnoh wide: whee Ome & Hoek © . stady. soqiety oF — amining the state of Southern troops, I incline hire gres at least, over most of the States— Ith and Cth cee tee eee Two Bridles: Crows piece 2 feet long, 1% inch san ‘DR. JOHNSTON, world for desogane Sof So eet ee to think that they are not at present capable | °*!St t ape the South. 7 satraps can bear | pt od Bouse, respectfully solicits & share of | | Wiles check pieces each Iv inchewiong, 1X 1 Momber of tha Repel Galgtey Bote strictures, syplillis, seeming! weskneae, 267 abuse of any very great ressive effort; and [ am | °0,‘iv8l near the throne. ith all their indi- patronage, in the various branches of | W.4e% front piece 1134 inches long, 1'4 inch w from one of the moet emige 0. There is ni ‘whisk ey fail to cure disposed to belist that nothing but the | Yidual charms of manner, easy demeanor, hos- is profession. TT 15 tone Micah Stier aioe pase ri freekee ae free ge pa eae instinct of self-preservation will prove strong srr ms Bond breeting. there is at the TEE’ neh wide; blinds 6 ixches long, 52 inches wide; Roved soian af the menstons enough to hold them together, even in a de- ‘tom 0! © whole system, as tl here is at the y . ong ide 4 feet jong. 1 inch wid hort troubdied w ;: ji ae base of secession, a gross materialism. It ma: al ‘ong, 1 toch wids, with | inch bnekle; when asle eat fensive attitude, for any considerably pro- | pants tre Nocik tly cudor th f may his offee 1 thi ‘ity Sie butts, tinned mullen, to weigh + Ibi 12 den sounds, bashfuiness with frequ tracted war. In cavalry and field artillery | °¢ that the North is equally under the same | “Mary porong oan want reas teak ety Two Pair Chain Pipes, 2 fort long, 25 inches wide. ‘mes with deraogement of tind, they are miserably deficient, and mere tal influence—it may be that all the world is Teg- | cannot wear others, and no person can wear othera | 70 Patr Trace Cains, 7 feet iong, 16 links to the | diately. = I pleasant and ag: © @uar ; and 1 lated by it—that Interest is the sole moties | who sacret ee ee toot, of No $ iron, with Ton one end, weight 5 TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. a Sos ooniorebie ne They oud beat about ‘‘cold steel’ Ml not win victories or | “ Pa flan Py . Persons call tmy om bi toa ibs. per pair. “I wisted or straight es hy lees than hal: cor! ji uccessful campaigning. I doubt if power in politics and in the action of men. But with any style atd prize of Poth they cnr homes One Pair of Breast Cha'ns, 22 inches long, 14 links pony Potene 5 ry ry not forget name and fe - Sh Mr. Davis could for his supreme struggle just in the South alone, in spite of refinement and | but to those who ro particular and wish the purest, to the foo: Sirop. I wiste learn 0 Panions, oF at school, the effects of | man’s ‘offion ie cn eee corner ‘of Bak atroet and A chi ’ e doctrine preached to the exclu- nest, strong and mort perfect dentnre that ack Sears, inc! DE» inches tly felt even when asleep, and if not cured, . Opposite w put 3,000 b ato ia hivalry, is the doctrine preached to the exclu. | ciesnest, at d mort perfoot di hat | Two Neck Straps, 3 fest 1 inch loug, 2% inch ly fel i ad if 4, | Pen} orl, now pat 5, jorses and 90 pieces of light ar- } ©. vr art oan produes, the MINERAL J wide, with 2 inch buok'e. e impossible, and destroys both mind and Cc . sion of any other dogma. Nowhere else have tf A LATE will be tillery in the field. If General Scott is not more fully warranted. Two Neck Chats, 4 forts inches long, 14 links to hould apply imnediately. for heard h € much better off, he has, at all events. the eard so much of the potency of the dollar] Rooms in thi ity No. 338 Pa.avenus, between the foot, No. 4 iron, T nd loop to be rivered on ° rep lor ap gl ee rete fo rong oer yen | tage, Office houre, 4A. M. to 10 F, Me li f both in’ th $ expressed in acreage, in bales of cotton, and | Sth and 10th sts, Also, 997 Aroh etreot. Phirdal to the neck strap. ‘fwisted. , of yo We of the oe parties have been enticed from in nude oO! arms in the United States +. | pha. One Saddie, made on Attakapas troe, head gullet | | he Head, Dimness of Sight, Lose of Muscu. sttution b: ndii cavegle cavalry and artillery which remain to him hogsheads of sugar. Every white man who is Scie e ad dantid, 1roh, covered in tho usual warewith n of Nervous this oity, who will rue it Gil the day of their deat As to the commussariat supplies, so long as | °@°°S them takes or may take something 5 eee | fail tanned hide; flaps 29 inch 16 = Pansticns, Gone A word to the wise d the armies are scattered in various provinces come a. Their number is minimised to AS FITTING, &e. lees ie Mae lake bookies Contaae ects" on the mind are much te Cure Coush, Cold, Hoarsenass, J OF States resting on rivers, railroads, and | the towns, and ef methncnan shih ap en _ WM F. DOVE & CO, | fa be artonedsto the saddle br being riveted to : porebodinge; Aversion of Bociety, Belt tnese qi the Throat, Relieve the teat making communitick Westar: bas | ity through all the extreme South. "Tt iva | AAR Now popu wv ocu Sey ordae wits | STspiieans’aarcy wit atngtnise ah | seas toreat Sun, shy tans De Ree ir pomp pon chee Taha may a a delusion to imagine that the possession of slaves | *'p2' wnt bikt: i pa fayored iat one end 1g tied to the front art of the bar, the r TY.—Thousnnds can now Jndge whet is "Steak ie ate the armies are massed together or moved away | '?°? /¢¢o, makes a gentleman. BUSINES fashions sitvap tenths ‘ ay teppei homie peg bae } strength'to the voice of b re gabeor’ hei > os A WISE CONCLUSION. IF” Store on Sth cirest, 5 few doors north of Pa, | 4 ng, Lg ixch wide, with 1% insh arance about the eyes, cough or symptoms of consump- BLICc EAK ERS in rapid marches, their deficient orgarization Ana T bri : z Byonne, whers ¢ fond a compiets rtment | buckle; stirrups. msiimable iron, tinned, boit e ou. mp SINGERS. on vital points, will be speedily apparent and nd now I bring this letter to a close, with | of CHAN DIL and other GAS, STEAM ad | pastong to weigh I3% ibs.toa dozen pair. | DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE = $ cruelly felt, and, as thewar goes on, the North | th? ®ssurance that, if I have extenuated many | WAFER FIX ES je z-1v : nay oe When the misguided and impredent votary of pl Few are aware of the i having the sea open, and supplies of food and | ‘ings, I have set down naught in malice. In 5, SNeaee — he haa imbsed the seeds of tw patel dives, 1 to of whish in the serining Soaia other matters acceesibl must have the ad- | ™Y next I shall have a few words to say as t Tine remove GUM BER ANP, GAs FITTER, Tes ine wiieel Peston pecereloateg med he vm applying to. those who ‘tom 2 Reet sts a Sent the long run, if there be one. Even | the question of administration of the laws, and | git prepared to introdues, Siro And F sts. 1 rico Parr of Hames, to suit, of same material as tan aks Seksael toes, ‘ome! ” ingred: 4 P and Gas upon all oment the Southern troops seize on | ‘2® morality which prevails in some parts of | the most favorable terms, and guarantice outive | {0T Wheel harness, ironed, wih hooks, brose ing seconde, wie ania mgemendd Bopp ee h ms 5 the recent United States—the which may have | *tisizotion. Tings, &nd line rings, with straps as in wheel har- yflch his pecuniary substance _— trifling va | That trouble 10 my Throst, (for carts, horses and stores, fur which the com- : - He has on & lot of COOKING and other |.” jong as the emaliest fee can be ot- | BROWN’S | which the * Tyockes ic) missariat officers give receipts that at some | ™Fe to do with the questions to arise hereafter STOVE: » which ho will sell less than cont, as he | 2’2° Bridles, same as for whee! harness. im with ruined heald | having made me ae time or other will entitle the owners to pay. than we may think, or be ready to perceive at | wishes to get rid of them. no 17 | Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel sherbet prado FROCHES | perer. *. P. WILLIS, ment in Confederate States money. first blush; and then before I leave the South, Ww GAS FIXTURES Two Bel y Bands, “ “ . BROWN’S .“[ recommend their use to Pexie THE BLOCKA! by the aid of faithful authorities 1 trust to give E Have in store, and are dai_y receiving, @AS | Tio tair Chaim Pipes, “ “ Sreaxzrs.” os ps . some information respecting a matter of much | “/XTUKES of outirely New Pattornaand Despre | Tivo Pair Trace Chains. “ “ ee . TROCHES REV. E. H. CHAPIN, Itis evident as vet that the South has lost J 0% ak te Hae ae th, 3 aud Finish, superior in styie to anything heretolore | Lo Cruppers and Hip Straps, Baok strap 5 feet Solkey Sent wees Semen wet “<Gregt servige in subduing Hos ground, and that the Norih has gained it since ‘erest in England—the cotton supply. If} offer inthis market. We invite oitine eneral long, tapering frum 3% inches to 8% inches wite, | DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC BROWN’S |yzss.” REV. DANIEL WISE. the fever of excitement which broke into flames | Cottom be King, we may as well admit the yf at Sumter ran through the Union, and devour- ly te enil and examine our stock of Ga: Water Hip “traps each 2 feet 4 inch Us inch WEAENESS AND IMPOTENCY. sway at once; but, for one, I woulg sooner live | Fix tres, feeling contident that we have the best wide, eao with a hook at ons end. ai B: arts nip TROCHES |,“ A!most instant relief in the dis ; leuted wt Vv : od important remedy weakness of the organ tressing iabor of breathing peculiar ed it with the consuming eagerness of the fire under the worst form of government possible, wuktee at ie Weshiny ee eresbad aoear ean Tro Back Bands,3 feet 4 inches iong, 3% inches ily cored gad fall Tee ‘Thousands of BROWN’S|' Astima in stubble. A blocksde has been enferced, | Ve. the disreputable rule of the American | will be promptly attended to, Two Martingales, 4 foot long, 1% inch wide, to immediately relieved. on ne oO. which, despite all assertions and pretences to public, than the sway of such a soulless, sense- mar 6-tf MYERS & MoGHAN. buckle Into the Hit. A initll impediments to Marriage, Physiea! or Mental Dieqaal- TROCHES inja BO rim OF ans nS Si a i" ve Powe: Li it rious.’ A ay the contrary, has produced already, to my eer. | 1&8 Socculent potontate. TE ACE OF INSPECTOR | wie SME Stra7.5 foot 6 inches long, 5 inch | ee eer ne ewe: | BROWN'S Cicmast, Koston, tain knowledge, much inconvenience, and will : or? On SAS MERE AND SEALER | One Check Rein, 4 fest long, 11u0h wide, to buckle | Bad speedily 3] ony cimplo aad picgsant combine I believe, cause serious mischief in the South Vaiuable Hints on Horseback Riding. ett 1uto the bitat enol end, with & ring sewed in the ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. TFROCHES | non for pont, Ao.” eELOW. At present the Southerners are cheered bythe} A person riding on horseback is either a most (NOTICE IS HEREBY GiV EN, One Lead Line, a1 fost long.3¢ inch wide, with a | Wynn naar eee the nemerees imporent Berge, | BROWN'S ecg hope, almost as atrong as a conviction, that | graceful or a most awkward abject. A man | 0o7¢0,te proved May is of the bucweat one oud,aud an é inch loop at the: lien med by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the Beneficial in Bro! a ngland and France dare not permit the | msy walk without much elegance, and still at- | how propared, “-wheneve One Whip, heavy piatted horse hide, 6 feet 6 inches ee eee cee oe ¢ BES' blockade to be enforced as soon as the eotton | tract no particular attention, but a Dungiivg | snpit zeqrane often 4 al | Ons ere Cums ovals OF oristies, — by — inches, seulicisot gusrantes to he aflicted. mariely. val wri have prgved them excellent for orop y, and that they will find means to | performance on hurscback makes the unhappy | fezisiration ofsay sa" moter in ee i tne oe | he eee he packed ine box about 18 inches | —-————__—- | FROCHES| Wxoor, ‘ raise, resist, or force it, even by a war with the | sufferer the butt for every beholder. meter, aid incorrect, will be condemned United States. EV, BH. W. WARREN. : wide. 77 inches deep, 34 inches long, u adie of Linch Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S . BROWN’S Boston, One great secret in correct riding is to make | 82¢ Snother, genie’ and marked aa true. will be | etuif. coopered, wood hoops or tron. be re- “ hon compelled te a — : 5 lace, ed to be soonrais in its od. sited STRENGTHENING CORDIAL " Beneficis! w' a They talk, too, of the impossibility of en- | the seat the center of motion. The tyro short- | S240," piace, Lf proved pe quired. , | TROCHES | spsak, euitering from CoLp- Siete a blockade of all thelreonst, and of the | ens up the stirrup straps, that he may support | and acain put fiicotbeae “aingly, | " Four-Horee Harness as sollawss $9 mit AND BLOOD PURIFIER. - REV. 5, J. P. ANDERSON : ‘fel ; BROWN St thousands of miles ef coast which they possess, | his weight upon them; he then throws the body Ni Soventh street,(near Odd Fel- WHEEL. THE GREATEST REMEDY 1m the WORLD, “T nein ie tia as a proof that all the navies of the world could | forward, and each spring of the horse raises AWEES We GUNNING BAM 732 iden ride! taeda aint rasa of M6 ane i end the most FROCHES| scat end irrisuon ofthe Pheost, 90 ni de that geste the a ted States’ navy is | him clear from the eaddle, propelling him for- Jy 18-tf Inapector and Scaler tees Meters. hip straps 4 feet long. 3 inches wide; stn; Deuicious aNp common with Breaks and Sine called on to perform. Similar language has ——=[====. = = = ward by a not very gentle application of horse power in therear. His feet are the center of motion, and he oscillates forward and back- yee 82 feet 2 inches jong, nches wids, wit DELIGHTFUL BROWN’S 4% Inch buckles; cross atraps to buck: into stay : “inca been used in England and elsewhere. But it picoen,6 foot long. 1K inet wide; eine atrape. 6 is not necessary to blockade all these many - * = = = = CY ON, NEw OPTICAL ESTABLISHMENT. eucbentens 5 a t6 inches long, 13 In wide; y Teacher of M miles of coast; nature—the coral reef, the sand | Ward like the piston rod of a steamengine, and] 244 M. I. FRANKLIN, pity (eehes ie 13s inch wide't ering Py ome BROW * bank, shallow water, dangerous seas, have | the reaction upon the horse adds greatly to his = . _ | Two pas fands, Lone t e x TROCHES| “ Great benetit whee Sine a done that work most effectually. From Chos- | fatigue. While in this pee on, should the hor: an ™ fa foot taches long aad es wide. . 3 BROIWN’S Preroas. From their apeake Bay, on the northwest frontier of Vir- | stop suddenly or stumble badly, the rider goes hog s ee, Two Hair Collars, 22 to 23 inches long. with dou al . + we Lb abink th ginia, to Galveston, or Indianola, there ia no | on independently, and finds himself upon the eed ble straps aud sale leathers and buckles 3 inch port which a vessel of large tonnage would care to enter which is not at this moment near- Jy as efficiently blockaded as is usual in war. SCARCITY. horse's withers, neck, orover his head. as the : : : de of wh case may be. From the first, the rider should | SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, | Mats Suen Hames to suit made of white learn to hold himself firm in the seat by grasp- (Front Phuladeiphia,) ples and |i j , having eatablixhod a brangh of his bh . : ing the side of the horse with the thighs. Let offer to the citizens and stranere tie’ here be TROCHES vuniage, 7S owt ny. & BROWN’S| Pres) Sout of athens Selieger Teoe. : TT Bold br all istemt TWEN- FROCHES| FT piv CENTS A BOX. ES. ? Lower one 5 feet 6 As soon as the stock of merchandise, provi. | them be a vise, from which no plunge of the IMPROVED SPECEACLIES, ‘ohreiel es | sign canned aber eae. . provi: ’ 1 LES, nok m canned ‘ sions, wines, clothing, boots, tea, ooffoe, and | horse forward, upward or sideway canextricnte | Jitthe finest Perisnnpio-bliptio Lenves, euited rides cheek pieces each io inohee I ay: peacizie PROF. WOOD'S such articles, now in the South is exhausted, a | him. Keep the body erect, orslightly inclining | Also, for sala hie world renowned Mirrescope front pieoo “ene ae bee lone, ‘ . ESTORATIVE CORDIAL powerful test will be applied to the statement | buckward, the feet feeling the stirrup beneath, | Telescopes, MMrtary Spy cect, Stereascopes a wide; etay pieccs, irom biinds Lo crown pie RES duee all that it wants. Already, for example, | the toes be nearly parallel with the sides of the M. 1. PRANKLI i wide; reins, long sido 4 feet 2 inches long. 1 tach ving, and Sevilinied invaila to BLOOD RENOVATER ther an outcry against the searoity of aa! horse, or but slightly inclined outward. The 244 Penneylvaninan bat hand 23th wide; short side 2 fect loug. Linch wide, with | ci - for, while When the salting season comes what will be. | muscles of the body above the hips may be re- 1 (lormerly the stand of Dr. Wools a) ivoh buckie; bitts, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 lus, 6 STRENGTHENING CORDIAL \ what ys namo rndientes. for. vid come of the meat’ And without salt pork what | laxed, to yield to the motion imparted by tne | “2? _—______Wasiiuswn. 0.0} the so Chain Pipes, 2 fect 6 inches long, 2% | &, - Se Siug end siren, thening to the vita. powars, will become of the negroes? All things are | animal. Keep the elbows by the sides, not con- GER TOPHAM’S inches wid. a ree Pereir: : er Siemaen, | aud at the same time revivifies, reinstates, Bnd re dear, except the raw material of food, at pres- | strained, but resting there naturally and easily PREMIUM TRUNK Two pair Tra.¢ Chains. 7 foot 14 links to the sy er Sickness of | Dows the Blood in 8 sl ite Or meal wy Bie ent. For an ordinary biack silk hat Never depend on the bridle to keep in place MANUFACTORY, foot, Of No. iron. 6% teeny aight, with F oe mrad tage Povey asin ss. [tis the only preparatic: charged at New Orleans £1 6. 6d., a linen slop mpee cpopinart i ahat be done with the 499 BavxntH StReET, WasHineton, D.C, 6 parr of breast Charms, 33 inches tong, 14 links peas, Rout race tiene, Cl qver offered to t 19 world. 90 chemically ant skit coat cost nearly £1.; for making flannel shirts | muscles of the thighs. is position will be warded by to the foot, of No 2iron.” wieted, ee Hope t ] Tpaid s. 6d. pisce, and the Gannel alone | tiresome at Srat, and the beginner should ride | “UT Mott hrarcrdynz_ aur nntginatitale © | ren eck Straps. & fect 6 inches fous, 236 ches ; to Sei pestoct nooordquce with che ine of nature, was as dear as the best shirt in London. Com. | but a short distance at a time, until the mus- | Also, Medal Ty, Metropolitan Mee: a ” Lustitute, Ch . dfeetoirch # long Piwens Prightfsl Dreams, | aod henoe will poo vy the weakest ~ me mon cotton socks are sold at 23. 6d.a pair; | cles are accustomed to the use required of oe ia 4 ted No. 4iron, T ani fe (er Chilis and os. eee wialers., other articies are in proportion. Butter] them. Horsemen differ as to the propriety of | 1am oon stantly making. and always have on hand, $4 hae ee erate! joc | Rever) “the came tiuye it is oom, entirely « and wheat flour will be things of the past on | using one or both hands for the bridle. A horse of the beat material, every description o} wed, oovercdin the wual way with CYER 4 MIBBKION BOTTLES vegetables, yot so combined as to produce the mos! i i i i i Sole Leather, ; 7 ! 1 feot, Witnoet productog Sry iv many city tables. As to the sugar planters, | properly trained can be easily guided with one | ¥'2?. 2 half tanned horse hide; faps 2) inches loug, 16 | a seid deriy thorough tonie effect, part certain if they can fed Fis Tnackat seicy For this purpose the Bins should be 1rog FR ois iuches wid r 7 fest 5inches | 2 ie vr Erious Consequences, & rem for their produce. drawn tight enough to feel the horse’s mouth, Wood Box, and hes wid, with & 236 inch buckis on one end, to nage yecdin by y THE MISSISSIPPI. then a slight turn of the band to the right or Paoking Trani or : be ui - | [Sliows al attacks 0 be. Rud proceeds If the design attributed to the military ay-| left will be sufficient An animal soon be- Canvas Travers Bi . us fu the lite red deed lays the systom o thorities of the United States to move down | Comes acquainted with the péculiar manner of School Batohe iB, t many of the most such, forexample, es the * n Of the bar behind the cant llowing: Consumptoa, Indigestion, i bead the Mississippi be ever carried out, there one who uses him frequently. and may be erie dicen Spanteh saddle fashion; stirrup leatucrt & tos ; Pace of Appetite, Feuuness, Nervous reer, S e A Members of Congress.and travelers will please P 4 4 Ps ipa ad o Y on of the heart, Meinacho!s, amount of misery which ma: taught in a short time to turn at the increased amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere | ones lo: g, Linon wide. with 1% moh tuck MARRIED PERSONS, hours: gis, Pal pitation oft it - ett on the Seceding States; but the attempt would Lhe of the leg upon napandaprate¥ One® ipnkainatars madein ointretige. «| pees egrraps, wa qante.ise ined, bolt oye pattern, ni nad Seanaibig maar Shessiag enee, mu N ag Patel ratings Hoo P a hee be most difficult of execution, and it could only | different gait at the mere touch of the bridle. xine & & the | scent Menstrustion, TS be made as a part of a grand combined opera- | When there is danger from stumbling. it is "Trunks covered and ropaired at short notioe, Tro Bridles, eame eter oat harness, a will dae tn thle pi ey Rot oat Blood tion for marching vietoriously from Virginia to | Safest to ride with & rather loose rein; the oods delivered froe of charge to anytpart of the lars. Bo Z inches long, made the sume to cure se toe sun ist oTise and © ‘here 18 Louisiana. i horse can recover himself much more readily | °ity, Georgetown, and Aloxendria. as for wha-] narnces. siates 20 TH bo musiaue about if. But thie is mot all If the be contemplated it is impossible to assert. Its | if he have command of the muscle of his head ieee. JAMES S.TOPHAM. _ | rie pair of Hames to auit, of same material as [or yatem is woakened we are open to inivous 6! " “ . 24 . tr c coke, th becomes torpid, or Wores ciscseed, Sod is the iavorests of humanity, of sivilice: | sod avotd obstrontions, if his head be lft ee al Be bn: | tiny refose ty pects tam fonsaonn ad in ol uty, cl ‘isa- ‘d Y i iti Tob i‘ hend and Two Hoek, Straps and Chains, sane as for wh s " woare tronics wan sTiaing 4, soe anaes, peut tion, of liberty, and of Christianity, it ht | DAtural position. To bring a horse's head an: Ares. ‘ be well the great Powers of Europe to consider | neck into a painfal position by a standing mar- | ¥ Is the only known and | 7100 Belly Bana . THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT |i Spe beck, side, ond betweee cee t whether they should not offer or even press aj tingale, is both cruel and dangerous; he will bas lo te thos nets Tvace Cheese. onmes + | eee Tate is seeerding to diveetions. It will | CSSked. sou! mediation to which the most furious fanatics | fall upon a slight stumble. Roaches, ed Bugs, | 2% Cruppers and Be Aeep fe 6 ee Bvezy bettie is | £088 Gown premature would be obliged to listen after they have sat- = ee ; M “Ants, Moths, Flios,” long, tapering from £4 unches te a6 inahee — > wn at > —~ i eacl ry weak! P isfied their taste for blood. Srraxcz Devetopments 1x New York levine Bug, neg Bsfinch wide, with wrought hook. ee? FOR CHILDREN, But we will sey in this : . ‘ ited, MCLBAR'S | tor you have s perfect. ’ BRITISH SUBJECTS. Harsor—Attempt to Blow Up Fort Colum- Z 0 » feet 7 inches iong, 3% inches | COPSIAL wilt make ten becliy, fat, and tebest, Delay | LOT TOR HAVO.S peris pretice. and distress which have come to | bus, with pres Hundred Tons of Powder SCH WERIN’S PILLS Sf sccep oyna aero Tee Martinsales, 4 feet long, 136 inch wide, to tty is, and you'will be Genvinged. it ie der Mad end ‘si subjects in tne States ow: the Magazine.—Last Thursday morning, BINS PILL has received certificates | buckle iuto the bit. i t. CI aoe = ie sary hour, — Le io ee - Fort | from Pee pent Girard vain Hoapital, and Ona ¢ oupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, % inch us was awaken: y the tread of r- | House o! Retur. enn! . Check Rein, 4 feet 1 r ini yee sons beneath his window, and on looking oat gther P rominent Lnstifa ign of ~ adel ee i OReerie: hae the tite: oeehten Sith nity coast s Exine great suffering to which they are exposed in citizen’s clothes leans, La in i ata iad — " hh a | etbing else. Tt in the euly remedy that will the in consequence of the closing works, the stop- i their way towards the main | Wht cris el meiail ioret TBE North eoaed | buckle ai ous ends aad aa*s tach” loop wi the | Plged narenaniz onde the ame cime strenguben the eysts of nai m, the ysis of trade, the . Hastily slipping on his | Stroot, ielphia, god fr a Lh city by D. | other : preventive fer Chelere, Chilis and Fevsr, ¥: | ea rency of emple: demas ewinepn ars 4 he descended, and erewling sone the LAI ay & Avenue Bnd 44 sts., and 'y b rs er sts., an One ip, heavy platted horse hide, 6 fects inches | an: lisease. It ie Pat ny ’ and the hundred evils which follow civ: alcony, he kept track of them. They paused i" rooer ong. ores battles war ina country like America, particularly | for a moment to see if the coast was olear. i Lal SPURioUg | MITATIONS. | one Horse fay oval, of bristles, — by — inches pmol wy — a largely = - — pees Sarr mae sane vy, Sno ane, and er. as wight whole to Be pecked 408 Pox about 21 inches | Fins vireem, Bt hewn, Alas 1 unsou! as ) n went up ie ir ol zine a ” ye * % * 4 . consuls are besieged with applications for help. fumbled around for some tim sp) qu ae Mf, soupared, wood h ron, a8 may bere MoLean 's Volcanic Oil Liniment, Canada, bot there ie so mocne cf sending | inouution ia his movements, se mesh vo thet ung so clade Maumee thatch earl e | ays Say scons exes ener Goren en it there is no means of sendin, tious in his movements, so much so that it t, % 4 - . them by sea, and the land voyage is expensive | the treading on a grating that lay in his path ih ts testitie ject to inspection du‘ins the process of ‘msaufse tage abd Bronchils or Ceitre, Para , elgia, akness Carenic er often the relief comes out of the pockets | made considerable noise. The four men hear- ring CAR and tatty 6 horse ba: os te vequired, the lead oo! pr aenrg Roa opl RTT ag omega = of the ill-paid consuls themselves; sometimes | ing this, and possibly seeing that they were im the b re tihe omtag Emer ~ neck bells bar 3 Rigements, eras ‘Bruises, it is refused with pain and reluctance. 0 discovered, ran away at the top of their speed. hi Opes to give gene ion. si ie ny Pod mle thes! Bertie con Burns, Scr I would Sees On the only sentry who stood in their | of jee Sgons kept | bes: feet long, 14 links to the foot, of aarp patriotic at home who have the means to tl hore they were hailed— Who] all REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders rom, wit & T on each end added, and lead ‘ol and the inclination to aid their unfortunate sonar to which they replied ‘ Friend © whole to cs of the best material. sew- | grepicad eens Set ae to, countrymen. If = few tlemen will on! sentry made no reply, and the men passed | _ Seco! Carriages in exchange for] ngiobemade with good waxed thread and suo “Ihe movement, they will do immense | on and ran to the shore by the path neer the | "SMC4P™ corngh NORE, 3. Jove: Jet fo Jnapeotion dufing the proo-aa «f manuino-| MCL ZAN'S VOLCANIC O1L LINIMENT ‘Will relieve pain almost instantanceusly, and it will clean, . There are hundreds of deserving Brit- | spring house. A boat lay in ess, and in | ee ae mish: d. = | | purify and bea! the foulest sores in an chert time. subjects desirear uf getting te Onsade at | o mosent the four bad-enbarted and pushed | WV ai, STEARNS & Coenen in ro- | bares botelae hanson egy cartes Gast? ba chain POR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. this moment. out into the river.- Of course the soldier was feet ot supply of SPRING CLOTH ne, o ueper hip str > bea Bo oe D = i the euly eafe NEGROES. not allowed to pass the sentry, nor would the | f fow Cloths, Cassimers and Vertes oi ike hata Stat lone leaks to ano focs ot No 4 Mindgalis, apiinu, guardian of the night allow him to alarm the | (2f.c¢ stvlsa. pon will emia soenias cccoar - witha fon exch ead Hand tend ne to | sever fall teens Big ‘th g + pesi yle at low BS be 28 feet long t go; but at present they It is.generally believed among the officers} _ Gentiemen wishing amodiots cathe wil} aco oasis Will B80 be reosived Sey eating and confidence. which ms that those four ten had gone te the ilend | eat epay crag ue | oF oat Conmer speaibention of Which wil be or , that their slaves with the intention of laying a train to blow up nN quiet if not faithful, and the absence of any | the magazine, and thus destroy several hun-| _*9'* e t from the r opts elemen' pulation dred tons wder now stored there, thus T F districts fey. remarkable. The apetacle of lesentog the wap 'y of powder for our army, Az ¥ chy oe yo ‘ier 0; an uprising of 4,000,000 of negroes in the plan- | and at the same time destroy oue of the United Pee Propo: HT 9 uy 9-900 Wales sane tations, burn’ undering aud destroy States forts a large number of soldiers the An ape fay Teomnee! am not he | who are quartered there Had they succeeded manitarian ‘abolitionist t several hundred lives Parad wo daze or 40 enjoy iP wouil bean would have boon fost” :

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