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THE EVENING STAR 5 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ad ; - (RUNDAY EXCEPTED, t AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh st. BY Ww. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at 848 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers * THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News jJournsl— containing © grester variety of interesting resd- ing than can be found In any other—is pubiished on Friday morning. TERMS—Cash, sevariably, in advance. Single copy, per ann um. sia Five copies 4% Ten copies... oo the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six Twenty-five copi 20 oF months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, ons cunt; in wrappers, rwo cunts. J” Avvertisguents should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. ver, XVIII. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. AUGUST 26. 1861. N°. 2,657. SS EES ARMIES AND THEIR LEADERS. Good and Bad Farmi: Read Pa- (From the Philadelphia Inquirer-} [From the Country Gentleman and Cultivator.} Since the battle of Bull Run the spokesmen Messrs. Edttors :—I want to ask you and of the South have gone off into eulogiums on | ¥), readers one question, vis: If success in = erin hae Fanta ‘haat ayring farming is sounded forth through the prese all of the time-honored maxim, “Comparisons are over the land, should not want of sueccess be Ttinvariabdly Contains the ‘‘ Washington News’ that bes made Tie Daily Evening Siar circulate #0 generally throug bout the country. G7"Single copies (in wrappers) can be ‘pro. cured at the counter, immediately after the issue ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. ER DR_ JOHNSTO In Hospital, August 16, 1861. oe SUMM RETREATS. Barrimone aS Se ARMY SUPPLIES 3 — EA BATHING AND SAFE RETREAT, . v= me Published in conformity with the resolution of S' ae bos ‘Loox-Ovr, Ma YLARN ’ | Has discovered the most Cer: end only ROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGON AND the Senate of July 16, 1861. Bathiar dint, Gteaatel- ak ces ‘Eyectual Remedy im the World, AMBULANCE HARNESS: At General Hospital on E street, between Fourth ~ FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, Orvece or any 'Y CLOTHING aND Fevirace, streets. % i. SE jormer gward and Mercer 1 and Fifth streets, Washington. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. Naw Youn, Augvet &, iit. odious,” they have passed no flattering judg- | $180 Published, that the world. might know or es eg...) 1 uiet’ rei APPLY IMMEDIATELY. nibROTORALS, will be receives at th fice for fur meat co the comparative courage of the forces | Foot, gy * Charente between guod and poo oth Mass. Volunteers... 1 | heneBt.of the be bathing the | 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, prepocale eho e a fen maracas: e government. are isposed ji if Mr. A. writes that his neighbor, Mr. B. Sew Se cometars wtih ey ak Svs | ass Miliod o yig ton meoumee ot Gok wekeed ach aasbael obuline uality before the con- 395 ds when dressed, would it not be right flict closes. And wo cancheerfully leaveit for | £0F him also to state that another neighbor disinterested contemporaries and for an im- killed three hogs eighteen months old that partial posterity to decide which showed the | "1 faite cong es one Caen pana atthe breech, sr those Swhp.rushed ee and liming, succeeds in raising 300 bushels of The proporais should state i aa ant Velantowre 1 they oun 0s fant fee ase ot whdoh ray the places: are, be ‘of the order: rece ‘hich he can Gotteer ‘within one iN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. of fishing tackle will be kept pot, be: ion of guests. : 4 D4 seenenaen, mgunasn Gee bidd Le ep one month sand billiard saloons; with os, Lew Spurs tame of the Hoar, Timtany, | Seek ” NAO jusements usually found at such places. | Tr, ‘The harness must exactly conform to the follow- me ae ml bs a 3 % — a pec! fications, and to the established : eo iJ bi mi . : the Baltimore and Ashington markets. ar tary Habits Dei - ‘our-mule harness as follows, to wit: Fi a Liquors and Cigars will always be found | tices which M: WHEEL. ey ‘ood wheat on ten acres of land, and it goes ‘Board, $2 pa; 12; a Two Quilors. Breech straps $ fects inches long, ——— - tml see eragtteraenne: nrg Ss rounds of the papers, ought not the same Git; out oer, e (eGo cnadree oad eae a orton Pope yt well that the question of the relative courage | P*Pers to era ome i pep the neat er Bt. Nicholas leaves Washington Sine Ta ties, Ricces 2 feet long. 26 of the parties in this contest is one of mere | °¥" only aahels of good whea' and wide, with 15; inch buokles; cross to ° ight into Stay pieces, 6 feet long. Ihe inch’ wider ade m. The hai! 2e’clock . tr: from Wash- entranced ketemng Senates with the thunders of elo st 7 > > ington will connect st Baitim the boats, | gaance co waked we echacy the living lyre, may call wid fae long, 5c ings An. en tay begin reaching Point Lookout daily ; ri-wee! - Bell . stage from Washington, by way of Leonardtown, MARRIAGE. TPhaoked wide witha eee ieee inobes long. y er a:6a m. ‘timore on Friday rt 4 p, otherwise ; from the same number of acres. pape patties ae A giwesceetp un A few years ago Mr. B. reared two fine pe. indervalue it; but it by no means de- Devon calves, for which he refused $100 each Oe ee et et td Pte 69 0 tO OD FS me Oo et mt ee HES B when one year old. One of his neighbors dd-ess th ietors, at Point Lookout, 1D PERSONS, or Young Men contemplating Mar-| 7 iBoves wide, [rith @ two-ineh buckle; short mide cides the fate of car lesa backed up | Yoared five the same season. But ho woe ons Washington. D6. or Alexandria, Va. a of puysical wenkzens,organie debility, | y,f0Rts inches lo to 19 inches lone. with double is warning for the boastfal ta of the South, | Of that class of farmers that thought calves did 79th do do —_— HEFLEBOWER & CO. Pro , 1 i Fs A a 2 4 and enie leathers and bucgles % inch ‘air of St He to sui! of white oot, ironed with hooks, breast age 16 inoh and instruction for the true friends of the gov- | Dot need anid could take care of | Mozart Regiment..... 7 we honor sa a gentleman and ceufdently grament, in the opening of the wars of the before the next spring three of (a) Including an officer. (5) One officer. (c) One 1e DENTISTRY. rely upon his skill aa physician, any persons oan wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others yf OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. the five died, (a natural death I su e;) the i : a i cS SE ta ples and line rings. French revolution. allied forses, 20 | ther two being rather tough lived Nt throughs | oars, (2) One omer. («) Twootleers. (7) Two J. 1,PEABODY, M.D, Scacican ano Me | ie bn ses chenree saat cal seches Caen of Home Siraps.. Lower one 5 fest ¢ doubt, booted at the soldiers of revolutionary | 214° were sold when two years and a half cid CHANICAL Daxrist, having tak inches lomee enc dees BOPer one 4 6 France as arrant cowards, from their pennies for the sum of $20. Now ifa farmer should At Seminary Hospital, Georgetown. Hig EE oe Two Bridies’ “rowa pisos 2 feet long, 1 inch in the first movements of the campaign of 1792. | 104, only one side of the story he would think an NV Volunteers. | Kirkwood House, ot Wide; check pisces each 10 Loches jong. ison Biron marched, with ten thousand men, to thi that stock raising was a profitable busin at | st lery + 1|79th N.Y. Volunteers. . the public patronage, in the various branches of water part of erbene lite’ haa boos pe akon pecs 11s inches jong, Li inch wise; capture of Mons. On his way his army came | when he read the other side he would be pt | at mre 2] Bo Tammany. 6 | hia profession. jy 15 2m* of Condon, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewn Tong, its toch wide; nose piece It imehes 1 in sight of the Austrian forces. Two regi- | to come to the conclusion that it did not 3d do 2] Lat Michigan Vol.-.-- 1] [VJ TEETH. many troub oe Ee ingh wide, og. jnoh who: chart ments of dragoons were seized with a pan ‘Palermo, Oswego Co, N.Y. 3 : % : ia de don ae ra Rooms, M the saventor aad patentee ny 1 ipoh short and before a single gun was fired the whole , ° 13d do do...1.1 4 | fonds personally at Nis affiog inthis ty SS army was in flight. leaving all their camp RENAR! 23 12 4 ‘7 feet long, Linch wide, with 1 inch 6 les batts, tinned mullen, to —— + Ibs. to Chain Pipes, 2 101 5 e . r 4 2\ith do 4 equipage behind. Dillon advanced from Lille} In the aptt of our correspondent, we might Hist Minnesota do Trace Caain’, 7 ask :—“If we put it on record that ‘Flora pe apy op on gave way anetad in Wid Temple’ trots As mile in 2:34, or that ‘Lexing- poser ay leaving all their baggage and am- ton’ achieves a four mile heat in 7:19,—why munition to the enemy" But they were not, should we not also mention that ‘Tom,’ or therefore, incapable of making good soldiers. | ‘Jerry,’ or ‘Old Whitey,’ with the utmost ex- iy. ‘who cannot wear these: TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. {rergons calling st my oM@eeoan be accommoanted | «ret S nicie sseieed Te ote ae eres Oe Frith any style and price of Teeth they may desire; | ferisis, Practice in Cormpanions, oF at school. cloauoat stronceny Pe iouler and wish tho purest, | hice are nighiy {lc even when, asleep, cere, art ‘cap produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be i Reeaeye Seth eae oes 5 lake L 3 toot, of No my wri end, Th to 8 ibs. per pair. “Twisted or ht One Pair of Breast Chains, 22 inches long, 4 linke to tae Fonts of No.3irop. Twisted. 0 Neck Straps, 3 feet 1 inch long, 2 inches marriage im mt et at r= ide, with 2i¢ inch buckle. apply immediately. wees, week, There was in them the stuff for making a ertion cannot make more than six miles an Rooms {in this sity “No, 338 Pa. avenue, between fuss of oaths win’ Woskees’ of te Bast man tire foot, So vonyeT and loop to riveted on midable army—an army that steod unflinch- | howr,—in order that the world might know Sth and loth sts, Also, 907 Arch street, Phi adel ins inthe Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscuar | to the neck si ‘Pwisted. ing on plosins& hard fought field and bore off | there is a difference between fast and slow phia. oo 1b-tf F, Palpitation of ine Heart, Dyspepay, Nervous irrite- One Saddic, made on Attakapas tree, head collet of the and cantie, iron, covered in the ueual way with half tanned horsehide; flaps ® inches long, 16 on the mind are much te {| inhes wide; surcingie 7 feet 3 ino! the r, GAS FITTING, &e. jemory, Confusion of Ideas, Depressy inches wide. with a2 inch buckle oncne end, = ~ of Sri, Evil Porebodings, Aversion of Society, Self-Dis- to be fastened to the saddie by being riveted to WM T. DOVE & CO, of Bolitude, Timdity, the evil : 1 7 Agrnow prepared to exeoute auy’ orders with | proisce a rm a Be — 7 . el Sroplsest one pa egah nae of tho ante ee, 6 favored 1 DEsiLity.— edge what is . PLUMBING, GAS OR STEAM FIFRING | nro shee ag eanena can om ledge what i Sele tend te tee eee Bare ot She Sax, Se BUSINESS, i Pale, nervous and emaciated, ha: li cButic, Spanish saddie fashion; stirrap lesthers erga wise streets fow doors north of Pa, | sip {cet inohow lone, 1X0 inch wide, with a s re may ve i om ortment > buckle; stirrups. mslicabie iron, tinned, eve of CHANDELIERS and cther @A8, STE. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE WATER FIXTURER, CAS STEAM and | | DI muauided and smprodent rotary of pleasure nds pattera, to weigh a & dozen pair. SNYDER, nbibed the : , ‘ u Two Collars, 173% to 18 inches long, made the same He is prepared to introduce Water and Gas upon ec lly 7 ré Two Patr of Hames, to euit,of same material as the most ‘avorable terms, and guarantice eutire for ware} harness, sroned, with hooks. breast sfao! ion. a . ‘heel He has on hand @ lot of COOKING end other yz ness VES, | : Two Bridles, same as tor whee! har \. ath U.S Infantey Wakes Perey eee nn tae be 3g poison es Two Neck Siraps and Chains, same as for wheel WwW i. harness, 19th Indi GAS FIXT 7 fections of the Hi mi = Sturgis Rifle E Have in store, os sre dar Oe @A8 Peg h frightfel rapids: Two Bel y Bands thence the palm of vistory. horses? If we write the biographies of some These same men who, in the earlier months ~ blish ign mens way meala 6 te > P o ur neighbors the little = iedeat: tad genet Ge cena ore men,—‘in order that the world might know any ‘Weluaicors rT pen mesechusetts, trously and disgracefully to France, in a few | ‘Bete is a difference between good _ and poor’ | 14th do short months, under Dumouriez and Keller- | ™inds—between energy and success in the pur- | i7th do mann, stood up at Valmy against the united | uit of a callizg, and slothfulness and failure— | 19th do- armies of Prussia and Austria, led by the vet- between an example that is worthy to be fol- | 224 do eran Brunswick, and by the firm stand they | !owed, and one that is only to be shunned?” aah ae made changed the whole history of France The very fact of selecting instances of ex- | 25'b do and Europe. It was their want of confidence | PeTience for al notice by publication, takes in their leaders and their insubordination that | 1t for granted that there is something in them raceful retreat; and when exceptional and peculiar. Hence if it was an were supplied they were pre- | °V¢¥-day occurrence to have a pig ‘di Mozart N Y. do pared for a career of conquest such as no mere | P8- oo 10 mos. old, zs Ms g te ype eepoos courage could ever have seoured. would never have reached our ears; inasmuch 3a ci gan ps The condition of the French army at that | 2S there is nothing uncommonly rem tte a ae epoch resembled that of the United States at | i? killing » pig that weighs 250 Ibs. at a year | $i), d0 | do the commencement of the present contest | °24 & half, there can be no possible object in At Union Hospital, corner of Bridge and Wash- | = ington streets, Georgetown. Derang we Functions, General &ec. mes | 271 3d New Jersey. Ist Minnesota. Connecticut hio.. ist New [lampshire 2d do oo 2d U. 8. DS me RIO mC D ww tlawsateommen % . 2d Maine ferings by sending bimt o hat un- 0 Pair Chaum Pipes, mt pod . communicating that fact to mankind. But we FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and ne 4 from whose beu! 7 Treo Pa Trace Chains. * “* The phere a pov bathe <a poi who hear of B.’s success, also hear, either what ote rH ad Fini, superior {2 ayle to anything uerevolbre DK. JOHNSON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC Two Cruppers and. Hip Straps, Back strap 5 fost Proportion of the no yy, ad been lon; kind of pig he selects, or how h offer din this market, ¢ invite citizens general long, tapering from 3% inches inches wide. accustomed to furnish the leaders of the roy: of pig he selects, or how he manages it, | ist Massachusetts 1] Total. -109 | ly te rail and examine our stock of Gas and Water WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. Hip straps each 2 4 inches long, 13 inoh armies. Superior and subaltern officers had | #24 the next time we are renewing our swine - as = feeling oonfident that we have the best wide. each with a hook at one end. left their pontions and were now enrolled in | tek, we look more carefully at the ‘points’ |_ 4t Hospital at Columbia College, Washington. stock Lad ee tobureare y 3 ge ym a | Tie, Back Bands,S feet 4 inches long, 3 inches the service of the enemy. Fifteen thousand of | °f the brutes, and seek those which pertain to | 94 Maine Reg. Vol. «. 3|70th N.Y. Volunteers, 2 | wi be yok mtg sore, fin eee Meotal Disgani- | Tico Martingales, 4 feet long, 1% inch wide, to these emigrants were serving under the Duke | ™**ing of flesh; or, if welearn, as we probably | 34 do do, be 6 MYERS & Mo@HAN. ncations Lom of Precreatis betes, B crvous icritabiit buokie into tye vit, ‘@ Neananlale, whan to ne eetion by Du- | Shall, that B. cooked the food his pig ate, and —marb-tt 376 Dat ow : ; , Frembling and Werkness or Exhaustion of the most { One Coupting Strap.5 feet 6 inches long, % inch SicklesBrg.N Y.Vol. 6 F ICE OF INSP! Kind speedily cured. ‘wide. " ist Reg. NW Cavalry. 6| O OF VAS METERSND SEALER ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. OFesG tive beter cane Sars Lah wid. be babe 10th Mass. Volunteers 11 WasHinsron, J 18, 1960, Tar NY THOUSANDS cured et this institution within lead li of . r kept it in a decent state of neatness a had been pcre hr mth met o wud ef Christian pig should be kept, and otherwise fearful commotion. The army of on anne was peouliarly fortunate in his treatment of i hy had wasted away to a mere skeleton. It hated sovourenes to “go and o nieve true that, when war was laimed, revolu- ith our own porkers—hoping therefrom to tionary levies poured rapidly in, and the ranks — results similarly worthy of publio atten- were refijied by artizans, tradesmen, mechan- se? a . r gain: If 300 bushels of wheat can be Se z Sap spay at pe tably quali- | STW on ten acres of land, the fact is an impor- fied officers. These new levies, filled with re- | ‘Dt one for farmers to be fully convince. of, itre to recei ne. 5 OTICN IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, agree- urs, and the pemerous important Berg | 0et ° ake witha a aly to the th ~~ | eal ; 4c QAL one 3h. Kd Fee Sennen ay er ace | rest Bi pce | Ont ra tay Bana hoe te ts eas ymen ie" é «geod character and rea) one i Sen. tp tein: examine, eet cove ae are tresins Bility, in # sullcinat guarantee to the alficted. marily One Rorze B — rate Mieitie i rry Comb, No. Togistration of any gas meter in use in this city.” i. nole to be packed in a box about 18 inches Fery mter,iffouitd ingorreot, willbe condemned Dr. J. H. MoLEAN’S 34 nok od < mi be inches deep, 3 inches long, made of 1-1u0h snd marked as true, w: ed to be accurais in its| STRENGTHENING CORDIAL wi 27th Pew 29th India tuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as may be re- SmI MWaAKwoRewwAS © Ist Michigan do a do do. Reena teen eSnee quired. 4 in the first place; and, in the second place, it se@.ed acco-aingly, AND ELOOD PURIFIER. Four-Horse Harness as follows, to wit: t of con- | #2 th ; and, > 3d dod : ar peel bgp een y os did not | i #till more important for them to find out how | . {3th do do. Omics No. 610 Seventh strect, (near Odd Fel- | THE GREATEST REMEDY 1m the WORLD, WHEEL. ; iinow, tnd oom uently could not trust—offi- | “2 4° #!.. And if the “other man’’ only gets California Vol ows’ Bal) Open from 2 a My tose m. Sand the most Two Quilors, Breech straps 8 feet 8 inches long, no} ang 'y 00 “98 bushels from the same surface,’’ we think | 3 Ist U.S. Cavalry.....- CHARLES W. CUNNINGHAM, Sensincion kan Sis inch wide, sewed into ¢-inoh rings of % inolt cers who, in many cases, did not know enough that fact equally worthy of going on di lad do D Jy 18-tf _ Luspeotor and Sealer of Gas Meters, y saree a iron; hip straps 4 feet long, 3 inches Mg of their duties to be worthy of being trusted. weder thotes he all rare 3a wor t5'@e 3d = Infantry. ; = ———— DELIGHTFUL jecrs 2 feet 2 inches jong, 3 inches wide, wi Dumouriez, however, wasa man born to com- = F 3¢ inch buckles; cross st: to buckce into stay eces, 6 feet jong, ids inch wide; aide straps. 5 foots inches long, 1 inch wide; bip oerere inches long, 134 inch wid ering to @ it Two Beli; Bands, Long feet 4 inches 2 ide, with @ 2- buckle; short i 6 es long oak Scenes wine. onli Collars, ino! jong. "hie rape ‘and safe leathers and buckles i¢ tnok wide, 4 i es Hames to suit, made of white Teer eect, = with, hoo is, breast rings ie NEW OPTICAL ESTABLISBMENT. ae M. I. FRANKLIN, ae CORDIAL : . it.” But no man isso likely to expose the ting the command, assured the men that they | “etie8 of blunders by which he has beon ren: had one for a leader whom they might safely oe fi waiertanate; lina nee fo follow. Subsequent bold and vigorous acts ms rao Ccmibined te oe him ie « vod — ee taught them that their General was one who . = ies - Ist Reg.U 8.Cavalry.. id not be trified with, who would be obeyed. | 1wck:”’ and since, asa general rule, human | }y Reg,’ S.Cavalry.. Kell io alee wae wears 4 raps soldiew. he | 28ture inclines sadly to negligence and imper- és - dily w the ative eonddonen of his men, | £¢°tion, the reasons of failure are for the most peed 5 while he made his own authority everywhere part well understood, at least by everybody ington. 5th Reg.U.S Artillery. 9 ist do Infantry. : do do SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, Zlebe- th at 7 nptieis eats (From Phsladelph Meas inch equnre, senplos aud line rings. ary . Py except ie most concerned—consequently = ing established a branch of hui ere, he Two patr lame Straps. Lower Sp, in emulation of the igh qualities of ther | Qver% man hat an abundance of ‘examples of 70 | offers to Hh Sieyane Bd SEER hs clebrated gpoien Jones Nunes, Ties Por, ous, fete, this kind, on all the farms around him, to one; if 3 ’ . l * 0 Bridles. Frith the finest Periscopio-E lliptio Lenses, suited 01 study into, and it becomes the more necessary 1 every age And condition of the visual! organs. leather. 1600 2 fest 2 inches long, 1 * is ts, and i h id ineh wide: heek pi woes cock SO segues ioe when compelled to fall back by the heavy fire | °° C#l! his attention to good examples, to en- 1)2d Maine. Telescopes, Motstery Spy Glasses, Stercetconte need wie uae ploocer from Diteds to crow pieces, of a masked batte he rallied them on the} CoUrsge him to “J and imitate them, and 2)3d do... Stereoscopic Pictures, and Mathematicas Instru- 16 inches loug, 1% inch ; DORE piece 12 inches brow of the hill rent sre choy bad depeende ee eeint the way, if possible, to their success- 7 ments, at the lowest bastera, rioeg Optician ton c Linen tid 43 bund . LSssmes bone, © inches ‘al imitation. Si2d do..... . D N, 5 ; reine, ong. | meh stood, : ‘assac’ 244 Pi - bet. 12th and 1Sth sts., rt side 2 feet long. linch wide, with 1 Sia tee to scrap is a aberathe last paragraph induces ; Mee 7 ae dlormeriy the tan of prs Weolfeon , The ibacicic; bitte, tinned Mullen, to weigh 8 Ibs. roar of artillery—e deems are the Dake | °° allude to what is an error too often com- 1|Mozart.... je%-ly Washineto: Cc. the ag ee bien; © tet Os long, 2% of Brunswick pause, recall his advancing forces mitted by the readers of Agricultural papers— 7| 1st Minn. TOPHAMS dies, Cu wwe pair (ae Pipes, johes , and sound the retreat namely, a disregard of the circumstances that 4|24 Wiscons az PREMIUM TRUNK ia menowene ‘Acidiy sr tietwecs of | Tio pair Trace Chains, 7 fect long, 14 links to the WwW the F h t lethed the | 2”¢ tnvolved. He imagines thecase of a 2/2d Vermont MANUFACTORY, , Fullness ‘Me 4, Pail Fas or |“ foot, of No. 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on gisteun of Vonmy open tite setsectng! eae? Seeds teerine ines, ‘stock raicing”’ is Ajit New Jerse 499 Sevanre Srexer, Wasxineton, D.C. | Sr'weight in the Swmath, Sour Rractetens, Chebing ef | Qoe pee en Cee eee on long, 1 links ‘ rofitable business, sim; because he reads re Zouaves — t $03 : . nies, they had already wiped out their former Lr brgernptlamyeerr ttf aiog 7 Aecapora girer' iad New Hampshire... 2] silver Medal awarded by Maryland Institate 0 se etin aka Byes, Wight Sweaie” inward Oy as yt ee disgrace, and were now ready for all thst to have bee ticularly “fine” 4th Maine 7\Teamater, U.S. A.... timore, Novem! 1960, the Tse Hock Sirape, & ne amph which 0) before them ond 0 have vacaive the Best ol o was re. | tb do 3 alee, i peat ot Colas oe institute, Flushes of Meat, Depression of Spirit, under the aus of Napoleon and his Mar- Total » D. C., 1857, H Trighital Dreams, | eo Neck Chains, Sich=s long, 14 links to i paid for his exertions. Therefore. gues Bictihes' on thes kine und Fever end’ rving 1 ve Nock twinced Novaane r and loop fo be A . efor by riveted on neck strap, the 4 leaders, they had aened ppegenr pls tear calves which are not Devons, nor yet fine, not Sick remaining tn the Hospital for Eruptive Tame satly making. a always have om , je on Attakapas tree, head, gu! ee gran 4 nen & ig d oantle ironed, covered in the usual way with a et half-fed, will also \d, acting upon Diseases. a . Lett ON 1 OTTLES — One e alacrity to their authority, and had begun 2 ose at) pong se a soldier’s just and rity: this “‘conclusion;” he su tly finds that pte half-tanned horse hide; flaps 2 inches long, 16 i : lith NY. Volunteers. 1/5th Wisconsin Vol. .. 4 py ae pe inches wide; surcig '¢, 7 fet Sinches long, 2s 1 Th the fcccones or vig. | Bi# premises were wrong somewhere, and per- | jist do . ist Minnesota do.... 1 Box, and STRENOTEBMING COMDIAL will crepes? poe pep te Fg eS themselves. jose were elem , | baps fails to perceive whether it was the story | 3ith do +. 2|2d Cavalry. 1 Paokins Trunks, Me language can Gonvey an adequate idee of the immedi- Tk iceh wide, these straps are tory; and victory for long years thereafter was | shout the Devons, or Ais way of applying it, | 8th Pennsylvania Vol . 5| 18th Artiller 1 Pellisier, Carpet, a aieaeet mtsaeaions change protneed by taking Gite] Carved sizeps, LG ines wile, whens suaet wont to perch upon their banngrs. that was really at fault al eT th do do.. 6|3d Infantry. 1 Canspe iaveliog Bars, — “Suture, | snd is tied to the front part of tre bar, the ot We have the elements of as noble and brave Hence we come to our “eonclusion’”—which | Lith do do.. 68th do... 1 at Pre ehool Sato! Coy end to the exten on of the bar behind Soauets * an army asever trod the battle-field on the| is that Agricultural papers, carefully read, } 12th do So: 1 Regiment Stary Gee | _ Members of Congress and travelers will please sh cpepeegeeceanreceee acc Lee ik inah wede, wun tig ana Suantes Tay to victory. Our brave troops won aviotory | sre contiaually affording exaiples which every | 24, Vermont oe 1) ernor’s Islnd .os0e ine my took before purchasing elsewhere be) stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt-eye pattern. on their first bloody field. They only needed, farmer should strive to follow, and, “line upon 10th Mass. o.- t Total. 37 Figaes that arene in othr eins made to to weigh 133 |bs. to & dozen pair. to make that victory compl fall and tae line, and precept upon precept,” pointing out 4 | onier: Rough regoneraiey of the F LEAD. Prompt obedience to their suthonncy. eb geo | to bim the path of tmprovement abd progres. The Wer Dephrincnd ” aug aicdnr | Geuakeonvered and repaired at short notion, | (area beneeies oy mperper int ee prompt obedience to their authority. The first Let “success in farming be sounded ortke it | Dills to the War Department. ang 5 E = Gelivered mee of charge tc ti “HE LADIBB. ‘Collars. . of these—thanks t painful | thi i js - sity, ‘gotown, ro fT: as for whe! harness, fe pa their wast Fs is precisely what we want—what our readers TiNGiNw pay EOTOUL ia 23-100 JAMES 8.TOPHAM. MchMAN'S STAENGTEER: Tice pair ci ‘Hames to gut, of zi i a whoel harness, ironed, vance they will have leaders worthy of their | "wars pena ely auinete FEMALE FORTANDRI A Ve Amurhinneie ehrsrated 9 te g ef tke Weab, | 7200 line rings. with straps as in wheel harne:s. confidence. The second is seldom wanting in | ¢,- any peculiarity that may attend it, to beof Mrs, 8. J, MoCORMICK, PrinciraL. m ating | o lsveiz santa E tu dieters ewasat es Femeinn” | Two Neck Straps and Chains, same wheel an army.led b; bos’ who understand an of- | servic, beacon, to others, of shoals and wipe thirteonth SunEal seonon of tais Institution Powder - im to Betty 1 nds, same &s for w: — pat Crain same Bs i seme oe pote Trace . e THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT Ft may thus be warned to avoid, Resse zeoentiy occu Meee ee reer ten tp the Is the only known and iS NO J E — . ti i Crapper: Strap 4: will comprise all the tranches reuulnie Se foorough Faghan Hea: | © Neat othe, Flicks” — ier cepsricn rom ghar oye, mote Yee t us have that also—fairly told and frankly ascribed to the proper causes. But do not load us down with stories of any kind simply les each 3 ‘Drawing, i : ‘leas:Garden'W FOR CHILDREN, Hip Strape with be on to show that ‘‘there is a difference’ between a" we 3 Flere Bees, kee is f ager pac ee gine or aieieg, us Pel Bonds, 3 fect Tinches jong, 36 inches hat is id what is bad, for that fact is} Im addition to day soholars, Mrs. MoCormick is : ‘ Lab will make them healthy, fat, and wha’ and w! is , for that fact is _ Non liweted mans of pupil Prd ~~ lll It contains no poison, | be eters 4 fect long, 1% inch wide, to su to have been amply demonstrated as ‘who, constituting a her own fam- SCHWERIN’S PL are sure death to Rats taki WN, Leakic tere the bit. = : low ago as when apples grew in the Garden of | ily. will be under oo pounit) : ffom ihe crident of Gland Coloce: Diatoee mr . One Coupling Strap, 5 fest 6 inches long, % inch sye comet ¢, Pennsylvania Hospital ther Prominent lastitutions of Philadeiphis ("Cape Girardeau is to-day only known to ‘ £ Jail, Washington, D. Guand Chatty flospital, cl to the i thousands of people in the United States as the lo- | i ‘owls: | New Grieans, a be, avon at the | Bniticlttras obey remedy shat ill es: < Seti eer camp mesnced by rebels; an Wholosaisand Reta Beast Toa Nami eects | "Oce aaspeendal tikes every mersing ieuep yet most im) city in South Missouri, en loaale = pi sy as thinsity ee BD. ‘Chile well built and @inely located. with a population + E4%v2 . B LARK, corner Pa, avenue and 4) sts., and by bean ly a a em biscki RE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS oa and aa i Cairo. The hills of the : =P ber to Ps pat ‘Annihi- ee Tee nore ee Bagh and salting, th lish Brano ‘ ed M. Scxwenin. aaa fase appa approaching beat, 8 Hetur | gdoofor tne anaual section perabic menos | 2 isons Fenuine unlees signed Mi '* | MoLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, tand Catholic, in the place, two printin a eA (PRE BEST LINIMENY IN THE WORLD) offices, aumberless churches, and flouring milla” lo ot oy rethiomst Priest bs at here facilities’ distinguished OF THE OF WAR.—A splendid ring CARRIAGES and ggationan “festerd Pf eee see Mite FS gt iat r ouly 6 conte LIGHT WAGONS of al, Kinds onsnot be sur joramittee ty irch wide to Sith s ring sowed line. all ed, from his long experience in the busi- of this wrial carriage for aol ~o Vigilai of Nashville did not wait | 9250 to = Spats Pom pote: Fan beu! 200 —Philadelphia Press. | on bim Committee and give bim formal no- i from, bt » | ness, pes to give gen: atisiec peas reacts oo tice to leave the State, but that individual mem. ae i ae ele ons = * yer cago mo —It is ascer- | bers of the Committee assu m cou! nore and ges, Views ‘ashing- A PAIRS neatly done, orders hee Yeh lth —arlbe- Pncmarey the not live there. His wife is now with in this city. w Foreign Magazines, Daily and prom| ‘tiended fees 4 vine) on opp nk ted gaa ce reer RENCH §RICHSTEIN’S new ones SANDRENW. 3,30 ye increased in excess of the males 178 S62 By the 17 On Monday, while the workmen were mi (Intel. & Repub.) Bookstore ais ti corner of Fourteenth and F . census of 1851, the prope tien of males to females | engaged in digging the foundation for the new Seen renee, rae Mh d s Losenninal RING CLOTHING, ne nae | bnaseantubeges nt | 500,000 SERRE. TAI ARE nese SPapiaity teat Si 5 16, oonsist- . 16 {07> Business afiairs have assumed a more cheer- | et and one inc v0 Te 8, of fal aspect in Rhode Island. The woollen manu- ‘and Vesti ‘Ou each end to Another railroad bas just been completed | ,,//#0- 15000 Ibs of BOAR and CANDIES for | infiet mist ey Will make to order in su zat facture, which bas been of That to, Penoaylvania. it is called the Kast Brand | § Werte tga ite Rotel Sears: eat low plotter canning Proporals will & 20 gsi toe rest: pap = Bp Be | » Dratch of Both the Chester Valley and Pennayl- Tm" __€.B. JEWEL, Propristor, | (8 98, erery, arsivio.of faked ; veale rai ¢ and is now fully occupied. Sore estabi w over time. The ilreade ing the falling off in Band MDDLINGS, = L at : eae wit ° a great market for d. 8 =... WOODANDOOAL.. Teh, see weeat as corer rat ee BEEN, iahirec a rai at BELOW CITIZENS.” | hee Prices, jy.

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