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THE EVENING STAR puBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and Eleventh st. BY w. D. WALLACH. papers served in peckages by carriers at $48 year, o 37 cents per month. To mall subscribers Ie price 2 $3.50 2 year, im advance; 82 for aix gonths; $1 for three months; and for less than ree months at the rate of 12 centen week. Sin- copies, ONE CENT; ia Wrappers, TWo CENTs. (7 ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may sot appear until the next day. thing devel by this war deserves the tect ti th Free States generally. This is mtabli Sguniane of the use of which prevails among large rer yple. Pre has long been a favorite a2 pesibon that our target companies and field sports accustomed 80 many to the use of fire- arms as to be of t use to the country in a pili way. With the first experience, how- ever, this notion has proved to fallacious— the trained gunners ither vot to any extent volunteering or enlisting, or being too few to be of much account in so great a war. Asa natural consequence, our armies now include among the raw recruits very many who know nothing « bout firearms, and have to be taught diments. ana re plunged into a t and to see the folly of all r soldiers often inefficient in nd calamities come upon us compared with which all ts of life are as child’s play. who is unskillful with his musket jeep to the slaughter house when jaced in conflict with an enemy. His gnn hi = terrors for his foes. They see his ineffec' five efforts at defense, and recognise his ra ness. You send your untaught son out thus to fight the battles of his country, expecting that his officers will instruct him inal! that is need- fal for asoldier to know. Active service pre- vents them from doing so. and must pick up a knowledge of hard ordeal of war. Necessity, of course, may do much for him, but how wrong it is for us to t the tuition of the boys at home. nly, if so many of our troops were so but a short time since as to endanger own lives and those of their comrades. py their tor reckless handling of their cannot be of much service in active it theenemy. In battle, the likely to make them 7 , and fire wild o any rate, even if they were usually good marksmen; bat how they would answer ting tetally new, both to arms and to battle, we can easily ine. ‘@ referred recently to the absolute raped sa raw troops to actual trials in skir- om eae | t attacks before sending into a serious battle, and we had referenc: this fact among others. However good men they might be in civil life against bir wild game generally, it would be vastly differ- ent to fire when in actual peril of their own lives. There is no game in our woods in the slightest degree dangerous to encomnter, and we go far into the remote western wilderness before we can find any. Wur excessive mild- ness of morals and life has frowned down every amusement in which human life could be vol- untarily staked, and thus it happens that bysical courage in front of actual danger has oe diseou: i ee — in bras of rding those things bar! us Ww! 2 aan ages and climes were the incentives to heroism. But for every human life have thus saved in the long run of peace, shall now have to lose ten in war. We should encourage field sports more than The sentiment which has grown up them is very mawkish, and ht to be mtenanced. While our men of fortune have been ager i in Euro _ dis- sipation, the noblemen gentry urope traverse thousands of miles of sea and land to encounter danger in our own western wilds, in the pursuit of game. It is no uncommon thin, also for them to seek oyat in the depths o: Africa or in Indian jungles. Already we have slain well on to a thousand men by secidents —s from ignorance and carelessness in the use of pistols, rifles and muskets, and ten times that number will not fill up the measure of those who are destined in this war to fall victims in battle to that ter- rible deficiency of training at home which has left us with a vast multitude of men and very few soldiers. How many men we meet every dsy in this great city who either have never shot off m at all, or not for many years. The ‘wealthy, the ned, the dignified or reserved seem to consider it vulgar or boyish to go out gunning. Yet the greatest statesmen ot Bagien , the noblest of the aristocracy, th: wealthiest of her capitalists and gentry, ull ardently and regularly in field sports, inf Salther position nor age prevents them from doing it. The example thus set has its influence upon the people to a great degree.— Philadelphia U. 8. Gazette. wee Pox vpox tHe Potomac.—A private letter from a member of the 15th regiment, dated Sept. 3d, says: “There is « squad of fifteen of uson an island in the Potomac river, some 50 yards from wares and 200 from the Vir- shore. e banks of the river and the are thickly studded with large cotton- wood trees, some of them from three to five feet through, which afford us shelter from the shots from the other side of the river. We back of the cottonwood trees and watch for a shadow of the real substunce of a picket on the other side, and as soon as seen ba: two or three musket balls at the object. No sooner than they get across, whirr comes a rifle bullet ortwo whizsing round your head. The first day one came within a few inches of the head of one ot our boys, and thud went the ball into the tree behind him. The ferry house, some 300 yards above us, has been completely shelled to pieces by one Capt. Boyle, of an artillery company, in revenge for some depredations of the Tammany New York Regiment. No one ‘Was serious! ipod, though two were struck by pieces of is. Several of the shells have been dug out of the trees and the ground, which had not exploded. They were about four inches in diameter. The fuse had either been blown out by being discharged from the or it had been knocked out when t! struck upon the ground; there was no fuse in the she! There was another house, a ocoupied by a ‘‘secesh,”’ which was shelled at the same time, while the occupants ere at dinner. The first t cleared th table of the dishes, and at the same time the cccupants cleared out. Some eight shots the house. Every night we see signals in the air, very much resem bright stars. They are small balloons with lanterns or can- dies attached, and seem to Our camp at Poolesvill ignal station Tus New Yore Turxtr-seventa Court Mar- court martial is sitting at the Octagon of the Lieuten ns of the New adduced goes to show there was an organized system of plunder, by which several irish companies were swelled by men detalled from each other, and answering to false names Our Envoy at Paris bas had occasion vindicate the sanctity of the Sabbath. On Sun- dy night, Aug. i8th,a ball was given by the Persian Ambassador in honor of the Sbab’s birth- be company, consisting of em| of the town, was very numerous, but ladies were — in the minority. The family of Mr. Day- , Who lives next door, declined invitation Cunsus of CuaRixston.—The Charleston (8. ©) Mercury of the 3d bas the subjoined carefully Compiled lation ities of the popu of that city, Whites Slay THE USE OF ARMS. How the Southern Army is Previded fer—A S TATIONERY. ¢ | reckless sort of fellow, and insists upon grom . maasens © bling in fine style, in spite of the tebet poe t- for hirais ng a!l the Stationery that may be ism, and the censorship of the press. H. Deere ee eaN crap geactment Bnd the several | undersignod LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. wadnabted Ars-ester and a ciaationlly edue: 1 lee fara a auat Be of the beet yoy beet stzle, f . esperado. Our readers have heard of red without delay when ordered, bim—Jobn M. Daniels, late Minister to Sarai. | $2 the satisfaction ofthe head of the offive for whio® | Pehcanien of the water rach Ce Ree aT eke < defeat hatev rticular battles, od , fo 4 that of the cam mainly desided | Sontract will 6s reeuired by the Aea/th of the army. The penny-wise, 3 f th d, $2 per day; one week, $12; second wesk, YOUNG MEN ment, is as false to the spirit of the South asto| | The De f the right of its needs. Food. rendered unpalatable and | Syiering. “quentity or each and The ast 2 o'clock p. unwholesome by the neglect of procuring suit- | may rei able boilers an iN bes t sence of bakers and cooks in a country where | market prt o, nonondtoe to ite a eeiny ot the lowest | * Address the proprietors ed abound, is one chief permanent cause of med schedule sproifiss,as noarlyascan | WSshington, D C.. or Alexand i ill- protection from the inclemencies of the weath- er So many tents without fly-cloths, let the ScHEvuL the facility with which whiskey is circulated one old hatchet—no hammers, saws or other 60 quires patent eding ca necessary tools, not even nails—not a pot in casioned great discontent—the camp was al- 4dozen ponkrives, Re best, buck or tion with the service was general. Treated received on account of the day oa which the took place. THE WEEKLY STAR. It invariably contains the «Ww. that bas made The — Ebening Star. vet. XVIII. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1861. EFSingle copies (in ) can cured at the counter, ai aga Leds ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. N°. 2,674. SUMMER RETREATS. ie, JOURSTOR Histery of its Commissariat—The Experi- ALTIMORE P ROPOS ALS. ATHING AND SAFE RETREAT, ence ef a Company. Navy DarartMENt, Auguat 29, 1861. SF4 B LOCK HOSPITAL, - Navy am The editor of the Richmond Examiner is a ARATE SuaLus Pnorosats Ais) p2 recsived At Port Loox-Our, MARYLAND. Has discovered the most Cor: Bureaw of Yards Dp x “a 4 om f° si Sof Setrday” Metta Septaies |, Thi oe rated ath tsa Ie semanas or INPRon sonal Frerosans: Ke siatcee : f =e pnction of the Potomas Ri he FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, “ er i APPLY IMMEDIATELY, 4 CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, ye prin IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. pen na retreat, where they oan they are requ We find the following in his paper of be required, each bidder for stationery must | Opsters. Crabs, ko. sehe, desiring to : - ~ formah ‘with his proposal 8 sample of enon artcls ‘ery desorifiion ot Sa s tackle will be kept SEE the Ae tia et Se aontiinedl ae stepo Kept on . peg ty at gon‘orm to the advertisement, and. in whieh aifotherambeome mg “dy, | all the yards ‘ he table will be neti on reuven! ogee wi rabies om Thee a ne ; mon te bd the Baltumore and Washington markets. tary Habite of Youth—these Dreadful and Destro for m ‘The best Liquors &nd Cigare will always be found Bt fn Bar. a Eluch render Marriage impossible, and d “Bide nae G that ir und foolish policy which we have witnessed our weeks for $35; children and colored ser- | Kspecialiy whe bi inafter presoribed, in the transactions of the furnishing depart- | otherwise it will not dered. P , that dreadfl lly pa ' h train from <u ington will connect at Raitt mor with = Sonts, ti ineed i ing Point Lookout daily ; @.80,8 tri-weel poled, bake ovens, then by the Should any article be require? not enumerated stage from Washington, by Why iP esaartvew a. MARRIAGE. ou the envelope, above the at Point Lookout, | MagRizp PERsons, or Young Men contemplating Mer- | line onder the end Vi riage. re of physical wi ee, organic debility, “Proposals cured. Navy Yard eof Dr. J. may religi- | ‘To the Chi tleman acd ceafdently | Washington, D. C. " ii i now be done, t. mount, quality, and desc: ealth in our camps: another is insufficient of each of the articles ikely to be required. tely wpon bis skill OFFICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. DENTISTRY. Form ov Orrzn. rain spatter through and wet everything. heavy, white Isid. despatch oap, atop 1 4 from Bal date the offer. = M7 — at least, might ha riders found to i ual to sample Bee eon sxsw H. FEABODY, M. D. Suecicay ap Mr- the ‘orasr it tot te obeorve come am Seen tone giaett inrert the name of ro ~ t make them water-proof. Finally, the neglect extra superfine, blue or white, laid or | rooms at No. 276 Pe. avenue, be! a] i, TRS fata.) here'y offer ts furnish 5 § a &, 8 ' 5 tate.) here of cleanliness, alike personal and public, and ‘wove, letter Peper, ruled, equal to sample, | Lith and 12th sts., two doors east or the m DR. JOHNSTON, = = mt dated (at oe vertisement. , eT a tekwood fowse’ sospentiutty meters of the Royal Collegg of Surgeons, London, reaei te ems Manilla paper. $8 by 96 inches, flat, RS Vf i omyatedlen lpe GF oe oot Ciliegee ._— pitted schedele te in Class = seat ve : 2 the pr @ public patronage, in the hha cha comps, ceanear to swell the sek per sample, porn : iis ei ah the variow frapsnce of aod the greater part of Fete ee pes heons pe = he ist. A 2 reams best buf or white envelope paper, | ————_—_—_____ tome of the most astonishing eres th navy yard at (name the yard,) A company of volunteers encamped within a ‘OY: perréam M TEETH. any troubled with ringing in the bi hedule, viz. (here paste on the print few hours’ journey of their respective homes, thick, per ream + HP OMES Ms Do the inventor aa ent nervousness, be! . and opposite each article dari one six i id. td medium, per ream ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEE H 8 with frequent i ant in the columrs = uring & peri: weeks in mid-summer, uarto post, por | tends personally at his office .n this x =) ith derangement of mind, were cui ad the agg: te amount of the had never fresh meat or vegetables allowed an — Many persons can wear these teeth who . . Smounting S (here write the them. They had but one axe in camp, and 100 yards tracing cloth, per cannot wear others, and no person can wear others TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. 3 reams biotin vi Young Men and others who have injured themselves bya} 1 propose as m: . aren ioe can be aocommoaated r dulged in wh ies hat f onets required by tas conedalgs Ay oo with any style and price of Teeth they may desire: Upanions, ool, f | der the classes miscellaneous, non tof which to boil or stew, until the writer borrow- nt drawing Gt: per sheet but to those who are particular and wish the pures! hi jot Cur the place of delivery; and skowld: offer ac ed one for them of hisown motion from a neigh- elephant drawing paper, per | cleanest, strongest, and RIGEE, Rortect denture t possi mind and | cepted, I request the contract may be} ” ig eet arteus produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be sent to the nary agent at (name aceney) ing farmer. They had not a single large 30 sheets antiquarian drawing paper, per sheet | more fully warranted. Ere signatures and certifioste fork, spoon or ladle, but one common meat] 5.90 cream laid enve! ter 81%6, per 1 pe coms in this city—No. 338 Pa. avenue, between Weakee 4 (Here the bidcer and each member of the firm knife—no chopper, no fire tongs or shovel, no py pl ong poe eines Peet gaint ets: “Aloo, 967 arch om, Phi adal r Gua ae Stl jh ee eee weosen <—v ot oe small-| 1,000 reo Tined “envelopes. 8% by 4 inches, pecs related est size—of buckets, about on the common . 7 Z ize, painted inside, to a dozen men—and of} 2” renee asi envelopes, 5% by Si GAS FITTING, &e. WM T. DOVE & CO, basins still fewer—about half as many tin cups 250 pate loth-iined envelopes, 5% by 3% and plates, knives and forks as there are men per 250, Agr Now proparod to exeonte any orders with it ereon caling at myo Form or Guananrex. The andereigned (name of cusrantor) of (name the town) and State of (name the state.) (name of second guarantor. &o.,) hereby und that the above named (name the bidder or bidders if his [or their] offer as above be acs ed. enter . into contract with the United States within fifteen in the company. Many were without achange | 2" best oF white envelopes, Government | waigh they may be favored 10 the be tT ¥.— Thousands can sew judge y* after the date of notros throngh the post office of olothes for weeks together. They had nots attern, official size, printed stamp, per | “PLUMBING, GAS OR STEAM FITTING emg ie geen bree tong ot Tinccer snce of his [or their] ofr before men matchsafe or tinderbox, no serviceable lantern | 99,000 best beff or_whits envelopes, Government 107 Store on Sth rtrest, ‘afew doors north of Pa, bout the eyes, cough or symptoms of ¢ - or Witness . (DSigpatare of guarantors.) erlamps. Not ovens or pans enough to cook erns, official size, engraved stame, per | avenue, where may be fuund a complete agsortmeni | 8" DIS ES 0. 1 certify that ti . bs 7 * 000 of CHANDEL Send other GAS, SFEAM ane EASES OF IMPRUDENCE certify that the above named (here a whole meal ata time—no washerwomen, 90,900 best buff o- white envelopss, Government APER FIX PURE . jatrie When the misguided and imprudent votary of gle: susran‘crs)are known to me to be “ Regulations,’’ nor other se: pettern, official size, lithographed stamp, : he has imbibed the seeds of this Painful disease, 1 sponsible gua catorsinthiscase, ( i per SNYDER geen epee To bs signed by the ict judge, district attor- 5,000 best buff or white envelopes, Government PLUMBER AND G f o ney, col ector, nm —— ne attern, letter ize, lithograpied stamp, ver | ” fas removad to ine Gornce nt Pet ad Ets, : He tal to the bureau to be reapouaibie, "> Peres Known a 2 Heise prepared tointroduce Water and Gas upon staal without oer ends being chared/ont, wine teen etapa, acter pec the moat favorable terms, aod guarastice entire ae Crase no TORTENO Span st white o: ve - . Spruce, * cooks dragged from the forest near by. The inches. lithographed, per 1,000 ses sTOv ES a hand wil Si TEORING and othe e* 1 ress; class No.9. Gravel and poe mal N only time the men were allowed to bathe was 2% gross ste! pens, on cards or in boxes, (the | wishes to get rid ene ‘no 17 Afections of the laac Wee ta nS lass NG. 10 Shy oheadiony N " have the ‘ty of seleoting immediately aftersupper. They were officered mreitthe diferent kinds manufactured,) 1 frightfal rapi + Hardware; olass No. 18, GAS FI satel suit by sanding hi 5 cease Ne. Lay alt 8 in stores eh soda Frecuving, 848 pn ee i 0s No; 2 Belting packing, and hose; class Ne. U ——— metry series - <a Wenz were gentlemen of refined culture, who kep yest rasahe rennet tad Cinied suparior tw ure to paglnney eres XENESS AND IMPOTENCY ore. fo 9 SY. Ll nard & Noyes’s black ink, in bot- } offerd in this market, r' PORTSMOUTH, N. 8. iarge siz*, with silver extension their own servants, their own table, and ig- i 7. Class No.1. Brick: nored as much as possible the existence of the © invite citizens gonera! 3 1. Bricks; class No.2. Stone; men when off duty. Their quartermaster and st J-ondon copying ink, Arnold’s or es ir¢8, feeling contident, pris thy ‘Thousand Seals er and Ture ne a No.8, Ww! , Who, for the company, are one Verry’s. in bo rei aaatt selected stock in Washington. be i ‘No uyott & Co , suverfine | "all Work in the above fine intrasted to eur care ely All impediments to Marriage, - Will be promptly ange to, ifeations, Loss of Procreativ it pa, ERS & MOGHAN. | | Frembin'g cot Weatnes ot arfel Kind speedily cured. ays grumbling, but no member of the com- pear! oF ba OO aE TE AND Hane tae ino “a ct te y ever took upon himself to obtain, or even Pr ee Was N, July 18, 1880, janded redress for grievances. A few de- pote fe rh NOTIOR IS HEREBY OWEN, F by aeree rted—more would had they dared—disaffee preyed bay it, ts o, the vandersign ody Ww proparcd, “whenever ured iting, an pre-payment of the Jee} ents, to inspec! |, Was as usual @ sergeant, who, as is cus- mary, evaded as much as possible the duties No. 80, opaque or Sariged, per 10 ed ; of the commissariat. This state of things oc-| 73 fozen red tape, assorted. per os, large siz biades or equal, woree than any negro slaves, they said among mg 7 po themselves, ‘What if the South whi e i fulders, per doz examino. tost, prove, aud ascertain tho scouracy of die, the non-slavebolding whites will’ get Tdozen rultrs, parallel or gulta perchs, per tery mieten fowutd ngorrect, ibe condesieea TRENGTHENING CORDIAL ae oe byt much worse than this, for they ee — ine moils, Faber’s best, as- i pisces if proved to be Seen! aie AND BLOOD PURIFIER. se rl , +f i uy * aere witinally abolitionsaed ‘Sh one 10 doz2n (aes Saerlasa: @avi insite, Ge of gas, it will be seaiea acco-dingly, | THE GREATEST REMEDY wm the WORLD, 7 P rer y by thewr po. 4 ng pi . in position for use. and the most 3, Yellow tion, and they had not culture or reason sorted, Ret Cosen, a 615 Seventh eet, (near Odd Fel- ard wood; enough to understand the comparative advan- seaoeen mathe hreepand bine perotls per dos | ell) Open from 8 4, m.. to & p.m. Dxuiciows anp juniper, and ey clase . from. igh to P 2 dozen rable brushes, assorted, cS W. GUNNINGHA. DELIGHTFUL ikes and nails; class No. i?. Files; class No. OZ tages which even the poorest white man in the 2 dozen came! hair brushes, assorted, per doz i a 3 ol F consequenceof a system which 2 dozen sticks best trdia ink por sticky” peotor and Sesler of Gas Meters, CORDIAL poetitetirare: clase No. :8. Belting, plaking, and chooks foreign emigration and Keeps arable _ "eae ae —— aalicg eae ie SCHWERIN'S PR ff FV ER TAKEN. WASHINGTON. ands always open ndustry. Gomis pounds best qca’ity wafers, per poun f 11 is striedl ioka: 2 Oak pany, which contained a fair proportion of in- 19 pounds best white gum arab.c, per p und Apnihilating « & Bricks class No.5 and hard 6 dozen prepared muciisge aad brush, large, by Powder i Noe foe iron epiken:ned er doz Is the onl: y known and Sdozen prepared musilage and brush, small, article te telligence and manhood, submitted passively to the privations abeve mentioned within hail of theirown homes. W then, can be ex- pected of soldiers far away from home, and placed under physical as well as moral disabil- ities? H, they were encamped in a very = oe Vine Bi as, state mes healthy location, and too few in number to cee ed ed — ~ va santelas aa poten: regen, ortoles will be reunites to be del H here vitiate the air. The waters within shot} PPROPOSALS FOR REVENUE VESSELS. " $ [hg Printed schedule is not used, the atone x eis wk. Kuere oe meres SCHW ERIN'S PILLS are sure death to Rate ° in it tor detbonasee sane copied in fhe. nt bound erything to ‘Treascey. Deranreces and Mice, M. Schwerin has received certificates ~__ of thearticles whieh may be coat: for must tantalize, to provoke the explosion of individ- Ww: * i F faicent of Girard College, Directors of ed @t such pli laces, inel: d ual energies; but the very idea that they were ‘ashington, September 3, 1961, ouse of Refuge, Pennaylvauis Hospital, and age nnd cartace tothe place where u ° ai erg m na th The Department will receive proposais, accom- | other Prominen| Tnstitutions of Philadelphia ; U yan, One piri, ue soldiers paralyzi em. penied by models, plans, and specifications. antl | 8. Jail, Washington, D. C.; and Charity Hospital, fos renovating the diseased eystem, 1-107), 7 Samay bo dired! When the writer, visiting the camp, repre-| 12 o’clock Monday, sith septomber, 1861, New Orleans, La. * and restoring MuMloring, and debilitated tnvalie te | net, Se By Le directed by sented its wants to its captain, be was told that | gmple'e constuction and cquipmont of Two} The origiual certificates oan be seen THENING CORDIab | Referenee Will beciven to the Commissary Department had refused to| and of Tires Steam Norow Hevenuo venseaat ov | attest, Phitmcclakia and De eaienn Oe city by D, Complain Paints, oi} ‘ hsndlery; ciass No. 17. 10 pounds ba t hemp twine, por pound MOM Ronchen Bat Bu, _—. Sperm and lubriesting o1 10 pounds best jinen Ants, aes vine” : Chorry cosl; c! No, 8, Bitumin Fleas. Garden Worms i Plaint, J the fied in the furnish more than we have mentioned, and af- } tous each United States measurement. B. , corner Pa. avenue and 4% sts., and dise, 4 terwards, at another place, the only additions | .2F ig ke sidered A oR WERE Or SPOR " ¥ jen tment, I oom : g8ged in that by iWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. ; Meartbura, Lu etpont,. made were rice and molasses, some sheet iron the name of the marine steam engine = Remember to ssk for Schwerin’s Annihi- a the Dail ander ‘and ageregat camp kettles, half full of holes, and some little | tablishment at oman the mach: I be madi ah wder. ‘i * - axes, besides what the Captain purchased for te lend date oi HE) | None senuine unless signed M.Scuwenin. thefcompany out of his own pocket. e experience of this company is still very favorable = whole, s compared wil FOR STAMPING great many others we could na 4 PACK OF PAPER eer pe pte : ee OVER 4 MIBLION BOTTLES Tur bet fou —The English pa- i 5 AND ENVELOPES have boon sald dusing the last elk montha, and tn ne tn- pers are with details of the terrible ac- hi la to : 3 on. Py and the London Parliamentary. cme ‘into col- oe i Goa tial ia the diseased <—¥ Hision in the Clayton tunnel, near Brighton. | two 32-pou owt. METROPOLITAN ‘wana One was backing out, the other entering, the hi lem I will be 95 BOOKSTORE, signalmen at either end having confounded rovisions & ar nks, An rn ii remain the same. All the articles under best quality, delivered in ¢ and every charge or expense to the ili ee Minis 2 Teper eumne | uceaaris eis are emiLe 6 SOLOMOME | Sctimamee eteenlams cmeatts | tt ta he sate sued, the second train backing havi Me petty - patanedadr le nt eee Revere pegeneraier of, the 2 we ia | reepects enti to ued, the second train backing having come | gaff topeat Metrepo'stam Mills,” €¢., $4. themselves By improper ‘this | Bidders are referred to the iolent collision with the other train, se %-ly ¥.. bet, Sth and 10th ste, 0 certain and vet cst which was rushing forward. The shrieks and 7 ‘ ainmacks ai laa, a cries are described as being most fearful and | tanks, casks, binuaclon, b EUROPEAN HOTEL, KEPT PY P, sTauners. QORDIAL ts « sever heartrending, the darkness tending to height- And mess rooms, cooking ud T ickt Si, nt the coraer of Penn. . Giga snd speedy eure for Incipient Cenaumption, Wiles, apply to & en the terror of those who were uninjured, Ay iergcrey tog. ee alr with all he | aveatly: a rupventh stress, hes bean or la Discnarge, thereet, Falling of ihe Womb, Ucie or articles in doubt, which intormebon and leaving them powerless to aid the wound- | eeu "ot sreeter lelacemante for the patronszo o: Siacinees, Palatng, end all deeuses ineldsatie Pemelee.” | said officer will give in writing, i a Oe ther publi rthe| THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT If _ | classes headed “Mi a" who do ed. The eagine Of the Parliaméntary train } respec se roceed to #68. sity. Lis ryloee belng is 3 than Those of any other | @ufer ao tongor, Pare it according to directions, It will | *'d¢ near the place where the afticlee are to be had smashed the last carriage in the excursion The armament, provisions, pautical instruments. ion Penn. a stimulate, siveaguhes, and tavigeraie ‘and eause the | |!Vered, will be required to in their train, —— bh . mixed heen acing i lug- | and charts only wil. be provided by the Govern: per board nexoe' 7 Dicom of vs motat your check equa vary beede ‘s of SStvery woe mar fea wage te tarer age at one en inger seats in the ment. 7 - ‘ i ithe be required. dic, and a guard's break at the oth it 1s desirable to, hove the highest attaineb ley; being pl hat oan be den: iby the oo aayons glenn ee Se DEED: 4 secumawa | Aberoved sureties 1u the full amount of Une cor. The locomotive had pitched over the last ¢ with the length of time it oan be main’ col & will make them fat, and robust. "ack pare riage to the back of the last ¢ but one, | the quantity of coal that and coutiaued iberal expend|turaato Sot a moments Gay li, end you-will be and shivered it into fragm buokers for that uw ap ty ey aan hen ta & Welous te taxe. eavrien, thi of dealers whe size ae TRAVELING TRUNKS, ve nome bier Sf sareeparilic trashy whieh & ae hla iiaurttmeet es | Era. scivatassiirataine St until the contract shal ve celled, it ae best So! ‘peed er Sng ‘Franke V, sndalthe same }» Carpet Bags, &c,, whieh wears.now se!uag Ceuapewafad taken every their ye my were pitiable in Sensing ai abi for Cholera, Chills and Fever, ¥. ee th vailable assistance was as speedily as possible procured from Brighton Sccommodsizens, stvery low proce, peed i dlsvane” It a pat up in lazge balan, and upon the fragments of the a g| and nien: b provided. CALI beter oes STETI Prmesacuie. Pg Sorat ee, ‘Voleani removed, trent} owe perma tes foand | oes Tw comoesGAPH NOTICE, | Ravager pe om te tee Sesenog nen tadte tect | Sat taka BS | Ie corres eee en eEt:| Os wesecar on Eintnen Ver of the sufferers were underneath. They had 4 Mon i tored Sinoea to Gah sie aval, orne | Mi (THE i Ls. oom = ‘ORLD.) f either been smashed or scalded to death” One 7: ay CLOTHING “ior mon und regres tance oi the propos: 1 re woman had both her legs cut off just above wait ch hey wil acres to complete the ves- bore wear Fane SG | the ealy safe el iy for ich at s much lower rate the knees, and she wasquite black in the face. « ready for nd deliver them at any ports usua WALL, SEEPHENS & CO. Another woman had her scalp taken of, and they may hae. Tt tota! amount fo} ich they ee 322 Pe. avenue, | eroen oth and 10th str, both her a. One — had his face | going advertisement, brace i ach = — = crushed in such a manner as to force his eye- ifications and pian be s and WwW REE RN Ano ey VER WARE speci , . Assoon as bl. ids must be accompanied by thi rantes pe iy rise and the dead. were con, | $uired by iaw that, awarded, they ‘will execute 1 have one of the best establishments, and fur- | fare f veyed to Brighton. The latest official ac- | Payments will be mado at four 4'fforent intervals | Me ever iewoeh oe oP ee ee eR Farusnsis af Suman beings life C vue, Or Come counts estimate the killed at twenty-five and | $8 the work progrensse, reteinin rn 5) of Attention give to the same, by LEANS VO, 70 ba gpg cm remedy, | sat fa the wouttpot the wounded at one hundred—some of the deli Fe agente gp Pigalle ‘that t workman.and a. work McLE. LOAN | ‘NIMENT ofan Lt almost instantanseual: clean, ke Jey and heal the fonlest seree in en lucredibls aheriee’ Department reserves the Proposals made in conformit; ibed which it may PRE most to ite of the G: ‘nmeat aod to combine Ereatont ber ‘of ad; tages, and ~~ am uno to reject any a ? f compereas paren will be appointed by the D"eneeeee Ebi teons rare, aes ear gore) “aaearemam. JE 3 nn says | 7 NEN VOLOME Bayzacs NOVELS—The | CULLERS _ Seow aces 2 iS pire ae Ci ae = of Pianos

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