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Bi a THE EVENING STAR ™ 4 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and Eleventh st. aY Ww. D. WALLAOH. Pspats served in packages by carriers at $4.8 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price Is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than ' ‘ree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, onz cxsT; in wrappers, two cunts. 7" Avvantisemsnts shoujd be sent to the Office before 12 o'clock m.;. otherwise they may not appear until the next day. THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN. midst of our little reconnoissance Mr. Vizetelly, wese! Accou: Rent. who has been living, and indeed marching we onic mt of the ‘ with one of the regimentass artist of the Illus- | QEA CONSEQUENCES OF THE DEFEAT. trated London News, came up and told us the THE WEEKLY STAR. It invariably contains the ashington News’ that has made The Daily Reeming Star circulate so generally throug hout the country. C7-Single copics (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—-THR EE CENTS. °, XVIII. WASHINGTON, D. €.. THURSDAY. AUGUST. 22. 1861. N°. 2,654. SUMMER RETREATS. ARMY SUPPLIES Bacer2 eee re™ ETRE. SAL! > MY. rn N LOCK HOSPITAL EERE Soca abacans™ | PPPS ERRARA ATG” AS? | sas asm he ont ter pty oe Efe Remedy in the World, FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER 3 ‘, This ce ebrated Bathing Place. situated at the — {From the London Times, August 6 action had been commenced in splendid style ttomac Ri h Orricr oF Army CLoTHING AND FQuiracs b AND ENVELOPES Sorte ea dace there ee eka ig the Fedaratings who bai advanced steadily, wort i es River eit the Commer af Haast ond server stveetn { FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. not of the action yesterda: of what I saw | driving the Confederates before them art | undersigned on tho loth of June, in the New Yorx, August 3, 1 LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. vO MATOR. Py hitherts' f the plan, as I firmly believe, to bring them | Very best style, for ail porsoas who may wieu a | Pmorosats will be received at this oiice for fur- APPLY IMMEDIATELY. with my own eyes, hitherto not often deceived, | pian, y , gt safe and retreat, ere they osn have the | nishing, by contract, Army Wagon Harness: — at the ° and of what I heard with my own ears, which het the range Se! Nagra acy a ae bacebhen enelit of Be post salt water betning and enjoy the | | Th howd, @ price at which | 4 CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, METROPOLIGAR in this country are not so much to be trusted. | the advantages on tl eens ene were Sear “ieee - = at laces IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Tet me, howerer, oxprem an opinion as to the | 20d, though won with bard fighting, and be ¢ ‘very devoripiton of fighing tackle wili be Kept h nase Uy SE ST BOOKSTORE, affair nm the first place, the re- be for the acoommodation of gues! t J paleo of the federalists, deoided ax it was, | something to eat and drink. and to procure} AjéneliverywabexertSuthelerm | | ant : : "Goi PRILP & SOLOMONB, might have had no serious effects whatever | little necessaries, in case of need, for his com- | aif other amucemente ueuaily {ound at yon places, | “Ths harnses must exactly conform to the tullow- a. : | Agents for Lawrence's celebrated Linen Papers mere failure—which politically Ik very probably saved his life. | “Phe table will be supplied daily with frech veee- | ing specications, aud to tye estab ished patterns: | Hot” Throat, Nose or Skins A Betropcion Mills,” &e., Ge. wasof greater consequence than it was in 3 seen all that could be discerned Mee Saino tne gercen on the premises from | Pour-mule harness as foiloys, to wit: . gen or Bowelethese Terrible Diserde 03-17 : ¥.. bet. 9th end 10th ot, military sense—but for the disgraceful con- our glasses, my friend «se myself had | “ine best Liquors sad Cigars will always be found . WHEEL. Hose which sreter Mastings Empessitl —--- duct of the troops. The retreat on their lines feast on our in the shade | atthe Bar. $ feet 6 inches long. | Body and Mind. WASHINGTON LOCK HOSPITA Centreville seems to have ended in a cow- th buggy. and resting, Bogrd, $2 p ;,0ne week, $1 pfecgnd week, hes wi ed 14 inen rings of 3 YOUNG MEN ardly je mi ble, ass panio, git is if an hour or om? a - for $35; children and culored ser- plron; hip =f TA ps ay become the victime of Solitary D SaUMAy has, after ‘Sod sakees “hom Such scandalous behavior on the part of sol- "the iteainer St. Nicholas leaves Washington] w ps to buck thocsands of You rT TY. 8 it-lae Lea indian diers I should have considered im ibie, as make out the plan of battle, but all was ob- | Tucsday s:6a m.and Baltimore on Friday at 4p. into stay pieces, 5 feet long. 14 ina de; side and pret impostore in gen- m. The half past 2 0’clock train from Was! straps 4 fest long, 134 inch wide; tie straps Lb istewing Senstes with ¢ eral with some experience of carpe. and armies, [ | Score and dark. | Suddenly up rode an officer, | Tieton will connect as Neltimmre with ihe vests, | - inches lone, inch wel tapering to a point ed 19 ecataey the living lyre, may call Thue in the only plnoe whore , gure aud speedy have never, even in alarms among camp fol- : rem the reaching Point Lookout daily ; a.80,a tri-weekly | Twoo Belly Bands. Long side 2 feet 8 inches iong, cure can be obi inthe wor! Jowers, seen the like of it. How far the disor- | !*ge. ‘We've whipped them on all poit stage from Washington, by way of Leonardtown 2ineh ide, with a two-inch buckie; short eido MARRIAGE. Bnd evil heb onorrhm, gieet, ‘weak. i tion f the troo; tended I k: . | he shouted. ‘We've taken their batteries. Add-ess the proprietors, at Point Lookout, 1 foot 5 inches long and 2 inches wide. MakRIED PERSONS, cr Young Men contemplating Mar- | ress, syphillis, primary. aj Get of the co jen mew BOS I od thaw ane all etresting’”? Such ; | Washington, D C., or Alexandria, Va. Two Hair Collars. 18 to 9 inches long, with double | riage, being aw: hysical weakness, organic debility, | organic weakness, pains in the jolms, strictures, ut it was complete in the instance of more 'y re s- machen aproary mat HEFLEBOWER & CO, Prop’ atraps and safe leathers and bucgles % inch | deformities, & ily cured. genera! debility, prostration, nervousness, than one regiment. Washi m this morning | ®8 followed. The spectators and the men wi He who pia maelf under the care of Dr. J. may religi- | Dights, palpitation of the heart, in 6 Two Pair of Strong Hi to suit, made of white | evsly confide in his honor gentleman aod couédeotly | lose of memory, confusion, rr, ‘oak Feith feet eH pent resst rings lginch | tly epon bis skill as « phy: 7 of the head, throat, nose, and skin, sad square, strp!es and line rin OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. poculiar disorders arising trom the indiseretion doors from | youth, rendering them unfit for either business, is ith sold: cheered again and again, amid ories of ‘Bra- See Tad te Comes cent ooes, whe [or Bally for malt “Didn't f tell you ce ENTISTRY. months’ men,” who are going home from the | "4 guttural ‘hochs” from the Deutschland H. PEABODY, M. D., SureicaL AND Mae of Hame Straps. Lower one 5 feet 6 ‘ . n left and side going from Baltimore street, a fe face of memy on the expiration of their pers eet ae Z —_ the Irish. Soon | J. citanical, Dentist, having taten eehes caetic opaaae ees eee ene £ seek 6 pete ip pcan bear ig —— |e tater jistment. The streets, in spite of | *tterward my horse was pong up to the | rooms at No, 276 Pa, avenue, between! Two Bridles. Crowa piece 2 feet long, 1% inch world i ft of bieod. leet, the rain, are crowded by people with anxious | bill, and my friend and the gentleman [fh sod Fish ste,, two er a Piso Boren wide; check pieces enca It inches long, lig. 1 Pee ay fine ~et Sissi strictures, ayphillie, seminel week neg, ee! faces, and groups of wavering politicians are|1 have already mentioned set out to] thu ‘ounits parroieee cei Solicits & share o w..de; front pieoe 115s techos long, rock cas ef the tuset, Soinunt Cotas : here is no ase in Which they fail to eure in assembled at the corners, in the hotel pas- walk toward the front —the latter to rejoin | his profession. fone. ie tush wide; nose piecs fi ohes long a Pr inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 52 inches wide; the most asts sages and the bars. If in the present state of | bis regiment if possible, the former to get a TEETH. th the Confederates were to mal closer view of the proceedings. As I turned LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee | ‘Sins, ong side 4 feet long, L inch wide; rhort + 2. ey reactant Washinetons down into the narrow road, or lane, already | 0! MINER: PLATE TEETH, ato fide? fect long, | neh wade, with inch Deoth turning the works at Arlington, the capital | ™eutioned, there was a forward movement Sant persons ona we tad ase me, Two Pair Charm Pipe 2 fost long, 2% inches wide. : . 01 might fall into their hands. Delay may plaee | "Dg the large four-wheeled tilt wagons, | cannot wear others, and no person can wear others | Ti Pair Trace Chains, 7 feet ong, 16 links to the . Most pleseant ani agreeable quay ters, necessary that event out of the range of probabilit which raised a good deal of dust. My atten- | Who cannot wear those. toot, of No 3irou, with T on ons end, weight 73s TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. diet, and made ag comfortable Be Shey would The North will, no doubt hei th saci tion was particularly called to this by the | _ Persons calling at mr office can be accommoaated | 03's. per pair. “Twisted or strairht ung Men and others who hav. & firet olsen hotel at lecs than hatfthe . ™ rthe 4 at yle aud price of Teeth they may desire; | One Patr of Breast Chain ohes long, I4 links dulged in when bi Do not forget the name sud ae . Shu- Hitherto she has only said, «Go and fight for | CCUTFence of a few minutes afterwards. I had who aro particular and wieh tho purest, to tne foot, of No. 3 tror. ted. companiens, 0 Xj man’s office is on the corner +i the Union.”” The South has exclaimed, “Let | ™°t @Y friends on the road, and after a few Artoan produess the MINER, UPLATE wil'ts Tine ec Beare & Gaskin ete eee een Carefare’ impontsiey and destzoye both mind acd Hotel, Washiny i us fight for our rights.” The North must put words rode forward at a long trot as well as [ Two Neck Chatns, 4 fer ches long, 14 links t f imunediately. lose Sts best men into the batile, or she will im, | Could past the wagons and through the dust, | “Roms in thieetee No. 338 Pa.avonne.betwoen | ih foo: oe one T rd hop bo Be rivannd dan the sad sud melancholy efecta produced | return portage. Ofhoe hours, 9A. MM. evitab!y fil before the enors the Parsee when suddenly there arose a tumult in front of | 9th and 10th sts. Also, 907 Arch street, Phi-adel One Saddle, mat Twisted t head gullet Tatar Paine in Ff fiend, Duances of Sight, Lose of Muse cent german Love tase Games streets ip 7 me at a small bridge across the road, and then | 9% oo 15-tf 3 pel ig rag pe tg Palpy of tne Heart, Dyspepey, N: this city, who wii! rue it ti!l thedsy of their death, batied, and the superio: i Sud canti 5 ‘ed in th th ir ies caegeaiet, To ne ilies tee perceived the drivers of a set of wagons with : haif‘tauned horsehide; flaps 2) iuchss lune. 16 Derangement of the Digestice A word to the wiee in euihoiant. et versation, I have endeavored to show that the | (2° horses turned towards me, who were en- GAS FITTIN G, &. oe eae Soot 3 spokes org, 28 MENTALLY —The fearful effects on the mind are much te Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarsencss, In- ii i er direction. 5 E 5 tw. id str 1 wide; these strap: fi is one ot no ordinary dificulty, bat ia the state | the side of the new set of wagons there was 4 Age now prepared to excovis any orders with | are pisced ono om ¢ eat wane of tho apaaie Gee. a ' gy ee Gidliee’ teal ox affected’ te aourcal a sense of | RUMber of commissariat men and soldiers, | “PLUMBING, o ee OR ‘STAM FITTING ove eud ‘te tied to the front part of the bar, the : com) : ! . — weakness, one might as well have preached to | "20M at first sight I took to be the b BUSINESS, oeutie, Spanish eaddle fashion; stirrup leathers M enlar ihe Cotes Of ‘ PI guard. They looked excited and alarm nd | . 19™ Store on Sth atroet, a few doors north of Pi 41eet 7inohes long, 14 iech wide, wita 1% inch b ptoms of consump- BLIC SPEAKERS the Pyramid ae. Indeed, one may form wate fanning by the the side of horses—i ayenue, whore mart found 8 complete szsortmeni buokie; stirr ‘slieabio iron, tinned, boit eye anp SINGER some notion of the condition of the public mind t ie! im AN DELILE) nd other @AS, SFEAM patiern, to Weigh j3)e Ibe. tos dozen pair. i f cherk=g @ by observing that journals conducted by men front the dust quite obscured the view. At the Waren panes ‘is tr-i LEAD. Wh checker. 2Usramon Coe ia its Reet % ngs: thet Which in the begining weeld yierd to 4 miid reme- of di al permene! a tor—the be- bridge the currents met in wild disorder. I, SNYDER, it . i “ 1 m LUMBER AND GAS FITTER, Two Collars, 174 to 18 inches long, made the same ppe iscovery | Jy. if negie. ted. nactackathe Lungs. "Br whipped and be-kicked and unrecognized pa- Turn back! Retreat!’’ shouted the men : re 83 for wh-el harness, deters him from applying to those who, from education and » tt bes: . —- me iety in N. from the front, ‘“ We’re whipped, we're omoved to the corner of Twoilth and F sts. | ie to bility, can atone. befraend. bith Bronchéal Tyocass.* containing demylooyt in Fibs of roiety in New York—are, neverthe- creed at the | the mac enereeie omnes ans ae Sot, Gann: ont t fh ROOks, breast | becds of ignorant and designing pretend ents, allay Pulmonary and Bronehial irritation. satisfaoti = less, = hig Psi — oe reese and defeat, ermil a Cy I - = ‘qetenaae the patel of Beene ean past. Running by me on foot was & man with VES whe whi) ! They cursed “ Soe heeds, sont eee ly oe rhe 85 in Wheel har- | of curing, filch his pecunisry substance Thst tronble m my Throst, (for jon. id 1g! =. a ‘on pand & lot of COOKING and other month after month BROWN ’S | which the “Tyockes” @re ® npect °: Two Bridles, samo as for wheel harness. having made me ofeas OTUs. move ourlaughter @ impotently malignant the shoulder straps of an office: en to get rioltien ee cal aa cont IT. | Tico Neck strays and Clisins, same es for wheel oumnet ab FROCHES |porer.5 ‘ rai phages ks on “‘our rotten old monarchy,” while |= Re matter, sir?” «It mi Ww GAS FIXTURES, Two Bel'y Bands = * BROWNS | uae ee ri tones of their bran new republic are tum- pretty badly whipped, and th E Haye in store, and are dai_y rece:ving, Two vatr Chain Pipes, * “ | "REV. E. H. CHAPIN. bling about their ears. It will be amusing to lurted out in puffs i ES of enti w Patter, na | Two Pair Trace Chains, = ves TROCHES “Great servioe in subduing Hoa observe the change of tone, for we can afford | bserved that he : : i 3 i are eee Frou aig incline te thy inches wits, . BROWN’S nase REV. DANIEL WISE. to observe and to be amused at the same time. | *°*™sters of the advancing wagons now caught 3 { Gas 7 Hip straps each 2 feet 4 inches long, 1s inch WEAENESS AND IMPOTEN “ Almost instant reliefin the dis- On turning into one of the roads which lenge | UP the ery. “Turn back—turn your horses,”” eling confident that we have the best | , wide. each with a hook at ons end. " d important remedy weakoess of che ergeos | WROCHES | ..cine ‘abor of breathing peoulimt to Fairfax Court House and to Centerville be. | "23 the shout up the whole line, and backing, 1 34 poy pn en to eur care Twe Back Bands, $ feet 4 inches long, 3% inches a°whe Sed toss amt Eee f BROWN’s|*° AstEEe A. C. EGGLESTON. yond it, the distant sound of cannon reached | P!@>ging, rearing, and kicking, the horses | will be promptly attended to, Two Martingales, 4 feet long, 134 inch wide, to ‘ “ tecapecesty ore a us. That mast have been about 9:30 a.m. Ie | Which had been proceeding down the road re- MYERS & Mo@HAN. buekie int. the bit. . . je Paysieal or Mental Dissua- | FROCHES) “ Coatain Bo Opium oF anything never ceased all day; at least. rleematoe’ ta versed front and went off towards Centreville. ac 376 Datreot, | One Coupling Strap. fect 6 inches long, % inch Procreacive Power, Marrone Iertabiiity’ | oo wy ageg | HOME AA HAS ES rattle of the gig ceased the booming of guns] 2209 behind them went madly rushing on, | ()F 4CB OF INSPECTOR AND SEALER | on: Cieck Rein, 4 fect long, 1 10h wide, to tuekle and pleasant combine rolled through the woods on our =~ ane the drivers being quite indifferent whether} © OF GAS METERS, into the bitat'each end, with ® ring sewed in the TROCHES | s." ELOW man said it began at 20’clock, but th pickets glory or disgrace led the way, provided they Nori Is HERESY SS 4, 1s, no onanize te receive fhe lena Moe. a anthes tenia: T BROWN’S F. BIS 5 told us it had really become continuous about § °¥!d find it. In the midst of this extraordi- | sbly to Brovisions of the ordinazoe o} the Cor-| — ouct atone end,nad ané inoh loop gt the other, : » wis * Beneficial in Br: ak he 7torSoclock. Inafew minutes afterward | 2*'Y *pectacle an officer, escorted by some | F tegeeidlned ¢ Ri te a writineecat One Whip, heavy ted horse hide, 6 feet 6 inches the papers and many other perso: WROCHES DE. a # . LANe. & body of men appeared on the road, with | {'®800ns, rode through the ruck with a light | on pro. paymont of the fee ci ‘ona co Lapen Onn iat Drseh ovals of bites, 45 25 h aing oo Socdommnet shaver BROWN’S oe their backs toward Centerville and their faces | °*tt in charge. Another officer on foot, with | examine, test, srove, and ascertain tre ‘accuracy of | One Curry Comb, No. 22-8 bar, aches. suflcient guarantee to the allicte “i bave proved them excellent for A his sword under hi: i i registration o} fas moter ii ity.” ina b i ‘AUT cola not have beloved they were sot |, Wee ital sie about "Why we're prouy | Reged dpe naan etl cnsoaleman | wi coer acuta Po an, a A gt country—for Virginia badly whipped. We’re all in retreat. There's | set init« Place, If proved to be See cree “int rit acaba wen Notes or. 1em, ae miny We Fe STRENGTHENING CORDIAL hereabouts is certainly so—but for their arms } @e2eral There cnn edly mounded.”” Aud on | sit arain pat {a foniston Goreeeees 3ooo SEE |“ Four-Horse Harness ns follows, to wit: AND BLOOD PURIFIER. OP | and again put in position for use. and uniform. It soon appeared that there was | 2¢,T@2- ere came yet another, who said, | “Omes No. $10 1 " v : no leas than an cation restiient marching We're beaten on ail points. The whole| .ews’ Hall) Gpeaitaart amet ae tre THE GREATEST REMEDY wn the WORLD, . J TROCHES| Wkoorine [or tw. WARREN, BROWN’S Boston, “Beneficial when compelled te FROCHES| speak, sufering figin, Cot BROWN’S rs Meera DEREON,, i a 0% - : a Tih. Two Qpilors, Breech stra: . ECTY, emo" Hoarse- away, singly or in small knots of two or three’ | 8*™Y is in retreat.”” Still there was no flight pee” AKLES W. CUNNINGHAM. 3 im wide, sewed into 4inoh ring end the most FROCHES ee, extending for some three or four miles along of troops, no retreat of an army, no reason for Beal s Meters, irou; hip straps 4 fet long. 3 inches wide Duriciots anD m with SrBakege and Sine the road. A Babel of tongues rose from them precipitation. True, there were many and they were all in good spirts, but with an | ™e® in uniform flying towards the rear, but it air about them I could not understand is- | did not appear as if they were beyond the pro- 3. F rtions of a large baggage escort. I got my 2 Uistnah becklon cess cones te ee ae z DELICE FEU ss : BROWS | Bi ol, M.STAGY JOMNOON = y m el ‘0 y = - C ~ . NEW OPTICAL ESTABLISAMENT. ieces, 6 feet long, 13 inch wider sido straps, 6 wrocnes; ft M-SFA0 5 anes, . ° 6 hes long, | ide; c 7 ate M. I. FRANKLIN, 244 | inches long, 13g inch wide taping uy a pare . j BROWN’S Teneher of Boge, Soathers lly Bands, t ne, 2 F 7 benef Lefore ty men orse up into the field out of the road and Tye eS wid wit 7% tack Dechisntborr ent < TROCHES — r is aj Yaskea go- | wenton rapidly toward the front. Soon I met a foot 6inohes long aud 2 inches wide. ID omy. BRown’s| fi senese. From their past effet, ing sir?” < going bome, sir, [ | ®°!diers who were coming through the corn, if SAS a ee ee cals eaters Lane ee of ““h S| ['itink they will be of permanent ad- reckon, to Pennsylvania.” It was the Fourth mostly without arms; and presently I saw fire- cat de. ¢ TROCHES| vai to me. i i wo pai ; “E5.V. Ef. ROWLEY, A. M. Pennsylvania Regiment, whi loeks, cooking ti knapsacks, and great-coats Two pair of Strong Hames to suit, EV. of mate on Kieseeel from th re a fe gsod, and observed thatthe copfu- oak root, ironed with hooka, 4 BROWN’S| Prosidentof ‘ations College Tern. h ‘ noh square, s'@ples and line rings. wry . " ‘WEN- there is severe work goin, ; sion and speed of the baggage carts became he here,he | Tico. ‘Hame Straps, Ls : on TROCRES aa Bold by all Pree 30s jadging from ti ng rh dan tg on ay greater, and that mioy of ihe were crowded o aC Ky s pelobrated Imoven foe uno aed oan, 7 fet é s : 40 1-19 FIVE S wins Boe i sir, there is.” “ We're goi » 2 | with men, or were fullowed by others, wh i n Se ruten poten S tent tients teen = ded, after a pense, pend si Soyrp bleep clang to them. The ambulances were crowded ‘ tion of the vices! orgaus. i des’ chock pieces cosh oak ong He d PROF. WOQD’Ss him, porhape, thatthe movemeut required ex-| With soldiers, but It did not look asi there | qieegtor gars na Boris ccuowned Micraopiy | luck Gide! Rout Rye iS. het eee i nck | Me RESTORATIVE CORDIAL janation—‘ because the men’s time is up. | Were many wounded. Negro servants on led | Steraoscopte Pictures, unit Mathonen nd hasnt Tesch stay Pieces: from binds to Noce Et inekes ‘e have had three months of this work.” I omg see ormgpa 2 past; men in uni- | ments, at the lowest Eastern moe SN ey Fk eed tered mevating th syuen, pas. roceeded " . | form, whom it were a disgrace to t - ate z Lge nce 5 id ong. ester! valid te of s General whe soos balf brigade sulk | sion of arms tovall “soldiers,” awarared by | 244 Pannariiasin av. bot-tak att ate, | Tidal Sint sent Secale isan ya 20h | tae he teks euorng, and debilitated lavalid BLOOD REKOVATER quietly away on the very morning of an action, | 2 Mules, chargers, and even draught horses, | _Se%-1y Washineton, 0:0. | ipohpuckie; bits, tuned mullen, to weigh 5 Us, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL | Js precisely what Us name indioates, for. while andon the frame of msnd of << men, who | Which had been cat out of carts or wagons, TOPHAM’S Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 inches long, 2% oe he mvigerating and stron thening to the vita. powers, would have shouted till they were hoarse about | #4 went on, with harness clinging to their | MEER pez miu woe pair ve, i : « eee ee sand ine'its crigisal parity, and thee their beloved Union—possibly have hunted | Deels, as frightened as their riders. Men lit- M M TRUNK qT $s. 7 feet long, 14 links to the 4 aknose of | nows the Blood in 8.1 its crigins! purity A . rot, ~cwisted or straight, with T on s amd rewders t f erable down any poor creature who expressed a belief | °T#!!y screamed with rage and fright when 499 Savant Stnbaty Weseineron, Do. one end, weight 9 Ibs. per pair. . Bein Ms cues of 41 Iris the only Preparation that it was not the vary quietessence of every- | tbeit way yas blocked up. On I rode, askin — ¢ pair of brrast Chats, 28 inches long, 14 links over offered to rid. 80 0 iv n “ A ’ ded by 3 i to the foot, of No. 2iron. wieted, 4 Tt to be tn ost powerfn! thing great and good in government and ‘gic. alle Wade Hie et tnd Bow and | Sliver Mods ararer Nosoarier ses tstiCUte © | Treo Neck Siraper's fect © inches tong, 2% mnches | $24 ana Byes, ms; | nuda the ano time oo perfenty ata . rious omnipo' in arms—eoolly turning rat hse ‘ ig the answer. Also, Medal by Motropoliten Mechanics’ Institute, wide, with 242 ineh buckle, ent, er Sct in perfect accordance with the laws of natu their backs on it when in its utmost peril be- pepe or We're repeleed Faees black Washington, D.C. 1337. * | Tie Nock Chasns. 4 fest e inchs Jong, 14 links to ~— asien And hence will soo cause the letter of their ent bound | *"4 dusty, tongues ont in the heat, eyes star- riveted on to the neck st tin the ohain, | m re eee eer ariation vl them no further. Perhaps Fourth Penn. | ‘°S—it was a most wonderful sight. On they aa: e mel materials oi glugzs have on} : One Saddte, made on ‘Attakapas tree, ‘tana, mi ever, = — Binks ta ai com i sylvania were right, but let us hear no mere | ©#™¢ like him— Fine Sole Lesther, and cantle jrowed, oowared in the moval way with Yegetabies, yet so combined sate prgiuce the meat = Fra 3 finps , ¢ 5 cy iv of the excellence of three months’ service yol-| “* who having once turned round goes on, oy Ft inches wide; suroin (ret Sincties lone 9c ttt ah ty ee long unteers. ‘ne no more his head, Wood Box, afd inches wids, with @ 2s inch buckle on one enJ, to een felt to be a desideratum in the modioal world, On our left front @ gap in the lowest chain of Pooh SO enn aenital Send Paoking Tranks, = pee ola me tnat we pene oe Shae ae age equa ~? moths is. n Fn nd Ps ary etraps, i i ei trey a! the hills showed the gap of Manaesas, and to But where was the flend? I looked i P lislere Carpet. an * piaced one on each side «f the saddle-tres, one by deed em open to the thaidiot jeft and nearer to us lay the “Junction” | but plete ? in vain. "School Satcher eo, | end 1s tied to the front part of tre bar, the other “ i many of the most fafe', auch, or example, a0 the of the same name, where the Alexandria rai ire was, indeed, some canno: At Low Prices, end to the extension of th bar behind the cant! A aka: “3 od eneireng low}; Consumption, Indigestion, eperaie- way unites with the rail from the west of Vi of me and in their rear, cut si the firing Members of Consress and travelers will please Fpamich saddle panicns a oh Agere ore. Sation ia resiered te lus pristine health and viger oss ol Aj a pintapss. og on ii new! 5 oh 7 01 : ’ gigia, and continues the route by rails of vari- P ely distant, and the runaways inks thatare made in Other eiticn © ewer | stirrups, ma‘leable iron, tinued, bolt-ove pactern, MARRIED PERSONS, igut Sweats, [ang or, Giddinees, etontion of a rucu ous denominations to Richmond. The scene | “Cr, {af out of range. As I advanced the iperior Leather and Dress Trunks made to} ‘*? Weixh 15% lbs, to 8 doz:n pair, jens of inability from whatever well as Painfo r A oO! too fuse, waseo peaceful aman might well doubt the | [U@>er of carts diminished, but the mounted LEAD. - | Seagh repensonteeel Gosleyctony ont all chron tee pent Menstrestion. aad Baling of th » OF er. |W. men increased, and the column of fugitives nks covered and repaired at short not, idles, i in wil Cee meee oe Sting paged out blow in fsoasneg aria | Dees dante. A fow buggion and igst| ae Qentgaisoa sod remehets oe’ of te | is Ui geo ee are ame | Ba neat ssiy ent Gente bt Bev aye gine, es 5 Seward sometimes deni, tons ik wagons filled with men, whose faces would| im23-lyeo JAMES S.TOPHAM. 8 for wheel barnoss. r ‘ SSS SLTOPHAM. Tt tue, Hames to suit, of ‘was adelusion when he wakes in the have made up ‘“‘a great Leporello”’ in the SCH WERIN’S whee Lacauen ceed With noel sy beast = arn ; host scene, tried to pierce th nd} th : pom a Lae 3 er ie — the ‘nem of aarts wick were now ‘tolidifiod pe aes Tee, Neck Sirapeend "Ubtins, same ax for wh rn sabes moving on like a glacier. crossed a small : Ne ty path ab amebe cnt te eae ri hy sa ditch by the roadside, and got out on the road res Seca t in Pepe Spee wed Legg ok Brett tes aor oF on bursting shells and capricious howitetes Ti | 22 e#@pe some snake fences, and, looking be- exterminate Two : tursagiben, and lavigentie you and sates the was no review that was going on beneath fore me, saw there was still a crowd of men in Roaches, Bec Buge, ae nite ie metal yous check again. Bvery bottle is The dhells eave ttn us| uniformscoming along. The road was strewn | ,;-.,.-- Fleas? Bacdee ees i Freeper re Vseglicnes predieal! aes one with articles of clothing—firelocks, waist-belts, ‘Vine Bugs, &e, distance. Clouds of dust came up in that cartouch-boxes, caps, great-coats, mess-tins, pees It contains no poisen, ood enlldven are "how Aft ulead beet, Becy — DIAL will meke them be: + A musical instruments, cartri 5 onets and Ww) u we ii 4 feet \ 16 i i ae & moment; try ft, and you eonvineed. it Jie seats Se cees' Re wnete SMUNy | Sheatbe, monde and pistes” piss | pov Moe Ne Saket ae tarot, Rae The preatay¢ fit lone, 1 nah wide, vo] 8 Se rat Ape ns S ke curled up, water-bottles and pieces of meat. the t of Girard College Directors of § '» § feet 6 inches long, X inch splutter of musk. broke [ro a8 conTINUED.] Cx ¢, Ponnsylva: oepital, ani wide. A ime Check Rein, 4 fe i wide. wee gther. Promii a of Bi odoin: bg Pag fog Linch long, 1 inch wide. to ahington, harity Hospital, each end, ass Tcould de- guns. ith the th 4 for CORDIAL, and take tect now and then the flash Fos h}| A Sinavian Wounp.—It is stated that the wi aie cortifi oon je, seen at the One ead Lime. 21 ) py eS pcone ee o the dust clouds in the open, but ue one could | surgeon of the hospital at Alexandria reports | Wiel rd erat pepot 224 North Seco: other’ ¢ OB? Oud, aad Sn ¢ nck loop at the tak ag facing tot Cortais tell to which side the troops who were moving | a singular case of suffering under his eh Be corner'Pa, avenue and 4X ats. and fy | One Whip, heavy platted horse hide, 6 fect 6 inshes eT belonged, and I could only judge from the farsi. engaged in the battle at Bull RB. all Druggists and Goods, - long. pomp ey ee Le smoke whether the guns were tired towards or | bad a cannon ball pass his face without touch. ay! poll La BFUE OUR IMITATIONS. One Horse brash, oval, of bristles, — by — inches: | Sete reprieter of iia Cordial; alse, Mebean's Veleanie Ot away from the bill. It was evident that the] ing him. He felt strong concussion of the air pPowde eee Ane | Ores wine to me tecind so has abenbin dnsbus Iles Fanaa! ee None genuine unless signed M. 8cuwenin, | wide, 13 nohes deep, 3 inches lonz, made of l-inch dust in the distance on our right extended be- | on his face as it whistled past. but, regaining lace ma 15-6meo ull, coopsred, wood huops or iiou, &% may be re yond that whieh rose from the federalists. The his equilibrium, he continued in his place un- MeLean's Volcanic Oil at view toward the left, as I have said, was inter- the engagement, suffering severely. T , CARRIAGES. pees (TRE BESY LINIMERY IN TH. repted, bat the firing wes rather more heavy | how ith pain. His cheek soon present: HE Sabsoriber having pide additions to his | ing to bo mads Oitr wa wennd titi: cakek- | ame nly snfe x04 certain cure for pes ere ollen appearance, with increase of pain. i tion di the process of mavufac | ers, Swellings snd Brenchile er Coisre, ear Baerga oot iota He was conveyed to the hospital and under men ring. CAR AIA 3 Ps 4 Ww wg a8 18 equi Propet treatment, but the surgeons have had a ail © the busi hames, neck straps. be ‘great difficulty in preventing mortification of . give gene’ on. cigce cbaik. crapper aad hip the parts affected. Experieneed army officers bear 5 ol Toot oes. ¥ Py hw < Say that deaths fam sero ocour from balls 7 x * ‘8 T on oaoh end added, and wi ing the vio = is aie fo be mide of the beat soatoral 80W- | qrepitnde sf Sepen being ‘of this. passing without tim, er AlES feat " . sow | agteieae an me = ‘So inapeotion dyfing Wpepoowe cf and sue | Mel EAS VOLCANIC O1L ¥ pe Tees caghiied thi Ved ‘onl ok straps,belly bands, hip straps, back Fone besr- of No.4 ray Weekness of the Muscl: ~Sumnadam, Bildnens of doe Jeivi, lead line te |. beings nai saved te af aie : -

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