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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY BICEPTED,) AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsyivanta wee. and Eleventh street, a w.D. WALLACH: See ‘Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 ‘year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subseribers the price is 83.50 2 year, in advance; $2 for six menths; #1 for three monthe; and for less than “ree wonths at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sia- gle copies, onz cent; in wrappers, rwo cunts. 17" AdveRtisaments should be sext to the @fice before 12 o’clock x%.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. “Want of steady employment. Half of the book-binders are in the same fix. Hoe will pa you when his sons send their first wages home.” “Hae he anysboys in the army?’ ‘Three.”’ “Three Good for old Ames. Tell his wife they shall live rent free during the war, no __FOR SALE AND RENT. WwW ANTED TO Re wei! farnianed I not Isse than 12 room Aderes: Box 19, 51 DEpRASKE PROPERTY FOR > PeNNSYLVANIA AVED scribyr will seli that cesirasie y Pp — Avenue, between 2 ofa three story trick Bui est ( onfeotionsyy Stor TH!NKI*G BETTER oF i. John Brent sat in bis counting house. His face wore a worried look. At times he idly drummed with his fingers upon the deck; at others he vacantly turned back and forth the eaves of the ledger that lay bofore him. The civil war hed broken cut, and his business was very much depressed imatter how lonz it lasta."’ A few customers had repudiated their bills; That was just like John Brent. His wife many bad forsaken him; while others bought | came and stood by b: 6. s© sparingly that it was mot muoh of an object ou would not have given me that reply to wait upon them. Then, too, he had re- | yesterday evening,”’ she said. ‘I did not dare ceived several letters from his tenants, stating | * 98k you. What was the matter?” that, in ripped ener and the want of em- jet nothing—only that I made a fool of my- loyment, they were unable to pay the self.’ oe bad contracted to pay, or Bo Pere And Jobn Brent related to his wife the af- templated demanding for the opening year. fair with Morgan. He was a man well to do in the world, and —— the times had not driven him to any straights, YANKEE VaNpaLs —The Memphis Union Re- oF materially affected his position. Still, he | vellle has the following :—In the first place the was fond of making money, and loved the ex- | Vandals have opened the river, and becon hams citement of business, and thie sudden s' that a few weeks ago we raid 40 to45 cents a tion fretted him. While under this despond- araee aa ila er oat ie uae oa ent mood, a young man entered the office. He | dies for which we paid 25 cents apiece we now was & ightly, intelligent-looking fellow. get for 20 cents a pound, ‘ess then 4 cents each; ehed the merchant quiety, holding | soap that we prid 30 centa a ber for we now get ‘bis bat in his hand. oe a dime; tes Seat we bald $25 hc $ Sarrel “ 3 ” i" we now get for $7 and $8 a barrel; shoes for the coker one Wentworth,” said which we used to pay $10 we now get for $2 50; “Mr. Morgan sent me over,” eaid the young nails for which we tee pes ee to 40 cents a ‘msn, “ to see if you would let him have eight oeren We few Ee até pod 5 cont. anger of the rebels fring into hem Also, the TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. trengports for the sick and woun! THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. atv seme ight have been placed on the James The Guerillas Burn the Tewn of Lebanon. Fortrres Monnos, Jaly 13 —The steamer 8e- Lovisvitie, July 12—At New Hope, Nelson | cor, in charge of Lieut Darling, one of General county, at eleven o'clock last night. = pat of the | Dix’s 8ids, returned to-day from accompanying 35th Ohio Regiment, under Lieut. Col Moore, @ fag of truce m'ssion up the James river. encountered 450 rebel cavalry under Jack Alien, Teport that a rebel fi yw of truce came down halt mile south of the rallrosd. yesterday for medical supplies for our prisoners After a brisk fire of musketry for twenty min- | at Richmond. utes, the enemy was routed and put to flight The rebel papers speak hopefully of foreign tn- There were no casualties inthe Ohio regiment. J tervention, and claim to beve sent full particulars Marks of blood were found on the road by our | of the late battles to Eurepe. po el a Were sent out, but the enemy had 82D) 3 Ta See ee Later accounts received say that these cuerillas CONGE BSBICNAL. cr their comrades burned the town of Lebanon, ee and robbed the Commercial Bank, located there KEXVIIth CONGRESS—Second Sescion. Telegraphic communication has been perfected Natemnei pense: to Nashville, but not over the Lebanon branch, | S®NATx —After our report closed on Saturday— and no farther culars can be expected to- The reportof the Committee of Conference on night. ‘The Federal ret@forcements that ate | ‘heconfiscation bill was adopted—yess 27, nays 13. moving in the direction of Lebanon could not The Conference Committee’s rept on the bill have arrived there until after the destruction of | feo"ganizing the judiciary was concurred tn. the town, but they arein hot pursultof there | The bill to proiibit tke imprisonment of sol- guerillas. diers in the pemtentiary was called up, and, after i being amended, was passed. Morgan's Cavalry en route for Louisville. | “niP NcDoural called up his resolution direct- NasHvitte, July 12.—The train which was | ing the Sceretary of the Treasury to prepare a due at six o’clock jast evening did not arrive here | statement of the commerce of Oregon, California till near midnight. aod Wasbington Territory; adopted The passengers report that Morgan's Cavalry The bill relating to the election of Representa- have been within seven miles of Cave City, and | tives by single districts was passed. left that point 1,500 strong for Lexington, an- The resolution fixing a quorum of the Senate zoellent cellar under the can B: ster fixtures,&0. The house, cellent location and srimagement, it Well 22 or business of @ay kind, 7 psrtow!s oe furth 5 Ly ou the eer, to CHRIS OPH ER Als Lea: ries (intel) © je 3 im? GOMS AND BOAR), with a Nozthern fant ly,10 8 pisassat lor nen thi nente, New hones, farviture Boar. oe FSS SALE ni i BRICK HOUSES, on the Leights town Ineuire of W. BH. GOnEY. Oe 7 CORCORAN FOR SALE Hovse, extensive out-iuridi: formerly Known as the “Hoover P.2 es “‘Rosely sted on Arlington fi ite Georgetown, D. C, embracip, fortrees known as ‘Fort Corcors9, of* Fort Bennott for sais. The piace 1@ eores of arab’ * of wood the entire These are some of the outrages the Vandals are | nouncing their intention to visit Loutsvilie. wes taken up, and, after belng discussed, it was bundred dollars fora few days. He was dis- inflleting upon this community. The officers postponed. Setaieusee orto FR “ppointed in certain quarters, and finds him- } and soldiers behave gentlemanly and courteous- FROM GEN. POP#'S DIVISION. Mr. Sherman reported the resolution for adjourn- at Law. Xo. Indisxs ave: eelf short this morning.’? ty to all, and protect the lives and property of Skirmish near Culpeper. ment with an amendment, fixing Wednesday, | Seq Bridge st. Geargatow: “Tell Mr. Morgan,” said the merchant, | the people. But to clap the climax of the “‘ruth- Pp 16th Inst . as the de idopted WakRENTON, Va., July 13.—Gen. Haten’s command entered Culpeper yesterday, and at tacked and repulsed about 100 rebel cavalry, said to belong to the Etghth Lon!sians regiment, kill- ing one, wounding five an. era. Among the latter was a liew n few hours before, was seen in our lines man was also captured who has th en his parole. Our loss tn the sifeir war three slightly wounded. We captured two borves Waarenton, July 13.—Pbe policy of consoll- dating the scattered. armies of Virginia under | revenue service; pressed. General Pope has already developed good resulta On motion of Mr. Foster, tho bill amending For many miles the territory bas been cleared of the act probibiting the slave trade was postponed. rebel partisans, who Previously were continually Mr. Ten Eyck cailed up the bill to provide for annoying our outposts and trains. The army. | the better security of the lives of assengers on both officers and men, arc delighted with the pedal peel - nd consolidated commend. The renate went into executive session end leas invader,” ttey never brov,zht us any whisky, without which secession must fall to the ground. They bavealso pulled down, or quietly stood by, and let Gen. Pillow’s magazines, one of the oid- est structures of the Revolution, be derelished F ddlesticks, Mr. Yankee, we ain't afraid of you,nohow. Letthemcome! SovuTHgRxer. rufly, at L cannot possibly accommodate im. Lam sick and tired of bis applications.” “« They have not been so frequent,’ suggest- ed the Ind. * Safficiently so for mo, air. He has noone else to run to when he is short.’’ “ Ho has always found a friend in you, Mr. Brent—and in every instance I am surethat | Dxsotation 1x Nort CaRotina.—A corres- your kindness has been properly appreciated. | Pendent from Beaufort writes that desolation as ke not always fulfilled his promises | ™2'ks the whole face: f the country in that part romptly? Did you not on o: . pot the State. The resources of the State have eer y be banter oe Fe | been drained completely to support the rebel ceive asimilar tavor at his hands? armies, and what the people ere to do for bread “Master Wentworth, that will do. Iam | js now the inquiry. About one third of the cul- natin a mood to be catechised. My own af- | tivated lands are now under tillage, no cotton or fairs are at loose ends, aad I have my own re- tobacco is planted; the fisheries are neglected; sources of worriment. I cannot let Mr. Mor- | '¥rpentine plantations are tving idie; the woolly gan have the money.” heads bave rua ey and the whole country «Ido not wish you to be offended at me, seems to be going to destruction. Mr. Brent. Idonot wish to dictate to you, re ID" A Military Comission is now on a tour or argue beyond the privilege of my years through Upper "Onan. The Toronto Globe The esteem in which I boid iy employer, and my desire not to have him misrepresented, is says: The object of the Commission, we under- stand, is a general examination of the frontier, my excuse. ShallI report to him this con- Versation ?"’ with a view of reporting upon the most effective means of def-nding the Province. This includes You are at liberty to report what you please. Mr. Morgan must look elsewhere.”’ an Inspection of the berbors and of positions which mry hereafter be geoaprebag into Rca f esiouers are on their way from the The young mn departed, and Mr. Brent oak oie they ieee wakes ses inspec- arose and walked slowly up and down the tion, visiting Lakes Erle and Huron room, with bis hands behind kis back. The occurrence just described bad added to his weriment. He felt out of humor with him- The bili relating the examination of parties to auits In court was passed Mr. Wade called up the bill to extend the ter- ritorial Himits of Nevada; passed The Senate then took a recess until 7 o'clock and on re-assembling— Mr. Grimes called up the bill amending the act establishing the Metropolitan Police in the District of Columbia; passed. Mr. Chandler called up the bili providing for the confirmation by the Senete of all officers of the Foz FALE—BUILDING jut Ysrd, 24 feet front iy 153 f $109 eacn, peyable im emall a month. Assistance wiil be given to t to improve thereon. Appiy to FUX HOOK over 490 Seventh «t LU througheut This is & dos: ments. Inqui K end L. from 5 w8 MEN WANT Cevary. Psy. =. $13 ae ee afterwarus adjourned. War Meeting in Boston—s peeches of Chas. Hover.—Atter our report closed— J. Loring, Rdward Everett and others The final appropriation bill from the Commit- Boston, July 12 —The great wa meeting took [ tee of Ways and Means wee laid on the table Place at Faneuil Hell to-day. ‘The Zz was A bill was reported from the Committee of Pub- crowded to Its utmost capacity, and the greatest | lic Buildings Providing for the transfer of the enthusiasm was manifested. The mayor of Bos- | penitentiary to the War Department, to be used tan presided. as an arsenal, and Jaid on the table Hon. Charles G. Loring declared the contest to Mr. Wilson, of Iown, submitted the report of be astruggle for national life, and no s-pa- | the conference committee on the bill amending ration of this country, either foretbly or pesce- | the judictal system. Adopted. ably, could be submitted to A message was reccived from the President, kedward Everett urged the duty and jiaportance | recommending a vote of thanks by Congaess to of sending tromediete reinforcements to the army | the following officers, for distinguished services : of the Potomac. He cited the testimony of the | Lardner, Davis, Dablgren, Rowan, D. B. Porter, French princes as belog filled with admiration at | and Stringbam. the cousage aod bearing of that army, und the Also, a message !n answer toa resolution of the T NOTICE. NOSE In want of Employment cf any ki c Would better cailon the new iN PEL LIGHN( OFF! No, 511 Sth strect, (where ihe pe pay will be given to first o'asa Servant Spplioations on hand for goud | Aambermaids, Waiters anc yours Mento wait on tahies rhoteia, FARM HANDS wry ployer? in Want o. good help wi.) fad « t vantage to call. ——— UP "The expenses of the canonization of the forty Japanese martyrs at Rome, amounted to 1 s HOUSES wanted, Fhe best of tenarte 2 Ss aan nearly $2,000,000—$70,000 of which were furnish - | Sill of its young chief, and that of the represent- | 9th ult, in relation to the United States and for- 4 c i Irirg se ty and, as @ consequence, with everybody roves Franciscans, and $30,000 by the Jes. | utlve of one of tue most Potent sovereigie of Eu. | eign Powers, tranrmitting the report of the Sec- Data ee a ! rope, that no nation in the world could have doue | retary of State thereon. so much in twelve montus as had the United | The joint resolution declaring the meaning of States. Reverses had been commoi: to the bravest | the act authorizing the President to take posses- armies in the history of the worid, and great | sion of railroads and telegraph Ines, was passed. consternation had often been caused by sinali} Mr. Colfax reporteda bill prohibiting the fraud - bands or mobs. A grezt portion of the peopie cf } ulent uee of postage stamps. Passed. [ fhe pun- the South had been kept in terror by their lead- | ishment {s turee years imprisonment tn the peni- e:s; and for their sekes, es well as our own, ve- | tentiary or a tine of 81.400 ] Spite the threats of intervention, and relying upon The House bili,with the Senate's amendments, our own right hend, the army of the Potomac Prohibiting the conticement of military prison-rs must be reinforced. Mr. Everett was warmly | !n the penitentiary was taken up, and a commit- applauded tee of conference was ordered Resoiucions were adopted for a committee of The House concurred in the Senate's amend- one hundred and fifty, to receive and appropriate | ment to the bill providing for the election of When he went home in the evening he car- iteand Carmelites. The tapers | ope at the church vied bis ill-humor with him, and influenced were 25,000 in number, —— ae sue — = ri . each welgning three pounds, and alone cost 25+ ‘who came ineontact withhim. He his J 000. On thelr being itup, some of the tapestry younger children pettish!y aside—had no kind } took fire, and but for the presence of mind of tie =m. t his oldest dengtter, who had Placed J men lighting up, the whole of it must have his cacy chair, wrapper and slippers so cosily § buraed up. by the fire—and spoke harshly to bis wife. The latter looked up in wenderment. but said nothiog. She sensibly concluded that busi- ners maitecs had rufiied his temper, and that it would coon wear off When he returned to the store the next day ining ACORN E. ring r rpitare, Will Ard it te their Svan.age to give use cali, i HONTZ & GRIFEI% fa 1st? No. 389 75 xt. hatw. fend w cle. 5D—&yvery peraon to krow Kot. ready to py omen inthe housefurnishing | city, or having 8 Surpie BUGHLY, 438 Savent UP The arrest of the Circleville (O.) Watch- man wus ordered becaus of # recent publication of an editorialon Gen. Butler’s course in New Orleans, containing thissen’ence: ‘Are there not in New Orleans some men brave enouch to rid the earth of such a monstrons helihound?”” The 5 8 aide,) Dealer in Ni be was still out of hemor, but with scif alone. | Government is determined net to contributions in aid of enlistments. someon of Congress by single districts. joey s en: r 9 He felt ashamed of the mapner in which ho | Pblished ia Joyal ~tates thus to raeite. —!—. Whole, and ia the course of the debits cele ee | had trested Mr. Morgan. the had the money nation of our Generals —Cincinaar: Gacette From Cairo. (ions and recriminations puwsed between Messra. ees Mostcat invention. —A gentleman residing in Jonesville, Wisconsin, bas invented an instru. ment by which anv person, whether ski led in music or not, may play any tune correcly. The | 0 AQUIA CREEK in bank, had no especial urgent use for it, and 4 dash of the pen would have been sufficient. What would Mr. Morgan think of him + Had he done right’ The matter worried him: he fretted under the accusations of bis conscience. } invention is on exhibition tn New York city, and Perhaps Mr. Morgen had been refused in other | is eliciting much praise from the musical fra- quarters, and was sorely pressed. What if it | ternity. Caro, July 12 —Gov. Sprague, of R. I » arrived | Blake, of Ohio, and Ricuaerdson, of lilinois—the this morning from Corinth, and leaves to-nig bt f latter calling Mr. Blake a“G—d d—n liar;”? and, for tue East . when Mr. B. advanced toward him, ap rently Information from the White river states that for the purpose of explaining away tha mnlsuples. Gen Hindman has ordered all the inbabitants standing, **G—d d—n you, get out of this; clear near Gauley Bridge to burn their provisions and | out.” shoot their cattie. Gen. Curtis had divided his forces, one portion AND PINEY POINT, The Potomse Steamboat Sapo will disps?. 1 8e' & boat from the foot of 7h et) Washing ‘oo, every morning, (San ee day exzepted,)at6 o’clook, for Agu a! Creek, stopping at Marbory’s Landing. Return will lesve aquis Creck every day, (Sundays ox- Gop 63,) 8t 1 O’olock p m 3 > : > inl vd should drive him to the wall? Would he not § == being between Cash and White givers; and the | TREASURY EXTENSION, July 6, 198. vo fel ned pietageapp'con bol Se ais : di i = er, seventy-five miles from n 5 2 sOavin, A F etoait ia windings outa emake oe SPECIAL NO NOTICES. Memphis. ; . Fk, het tee gk ghee the thora’ne will oxterd tier tp OP voy i aration? He was just debating whether fe ss furnishing aud delivery of all the nrioks whioh will | $54 Prine pall iztermedists landicge, Returniog ht o% 2 Barcuaior’s Haia Drs leave Piney Point at eigit o’o\0ck on’ Sunday eve should not yo: offer to aecommodate bis friend, The Strike among the Grain Shevelers be required for carrying on the work on the «reas- H i d St ury + Xtension unti: July Ist, 1863, to be celivered | 22k- >, and apologize for bis conduct, whem a gentle- wim ce ae ~ were: Nuw Yorn, July 12 The at mm suoh quantities and st such times as may be di- J S73 t0 feule 6 3. Round tris, $s. man entered the office. eat a Betcholor’s oclebesied Halt DYGT wrain shovelers hes extended tot reoted. “ Good morning. Mr. Brent.” Produces a color not to be distingulshed from na- “ Lhe same to you, Cerson—take achair.’’ | ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in thefleast; “ Why—no—I have hardly time. Are you # remedies the ill effects of bed dyes, and invigor- pressed for funds to-day?” ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Haig “Not at ail, Carzon Instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leay- 32. For freight oz pas, age, apply to freight t thewhareee PAS. Ge, app tht agents on ‘This bas about finished te business of shipping 1 ne bidders must cive the price per thousand, de- je i¢ breadstuffs. The grain brokers have consequent- erereeat the bulding,st such poiste es msy:bp ly ‘recommended their constituents to meke nof > amples of the quelity and size of Bricks re- more purchases until the strike hasended. Many i ante offies, aad all delivered in com- | Must com samples. . ing trees tie Witte a worbed ake haa < li tne bricks must be of the best quality, sound, cr OTich £0 WATER 1AEEKS, N ee Water Kzeistnan’s Ovri ety Hail, July Well, I'm giad of it. You &: I ‘al burned and full siz-d. Wet re Rente ior the Tent mopoice wit sd te Hitt thathnote ot noone a Snow T prom- Hing the Hair soft end beautiful. Sold by all UL the difficulty 1s settled. "The right wil ve res-rved toorderas many Brioks | dys eens ser, the payablootebleniece ized to lift that note st noon. It is for twenty- | Druggists, &c. delivered as the necessity of the work autres. not | facta fg is the law of the corgnath eight bundred do’ I could do so now, at a: U7" The Genuine !s signed WitttaMA. Baren- BLOB, on the four vides cf each box. factory, No. 81 Barclay st, New York, m27-ly (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) mont ra” Death of the Colonel of the Tammany Regi- | °%°2° 'ing 4"),000 in any one th. poe ng pod jones eS rent for thirty days sitor the samo is dae and pss- able, the Water Kegtstrar shai! notify tie Po. ry ih del cy. and the sail Parveyor ne augply Of water Imm dintriy by cutting off the water at the msia h hot ailow it to be agsiu weed in asid Beq7en pone except on notiiestion by the Water egistrar that the wate: rent hes bee: pid, ne also the expense of cutting off and restoring tue flow of wats.” oniy I hoid a note inst Mr. Morgan, and be is uneble to pay it to-day. “For bow much is the note you hold against Morgan?’ asked John Brent, quickly. « For eigbt hundred dollars.” “Then I will take it in part payment.” “You will? Good. Here is his his note, and wy own check fortwo thousand dollars. That entitled me to that little ‘serip.’ ” if any offer, made wnder this advertisement, is pted, the successful gd will be required to satisigctory Londs for the fulfilment of his en 4 S.M.GiakK, ineer in charge Treasury Department, mont. New Yorx, July 12 —A letter recelved here to- day announces the death of Col. E. C. Charles, of the Tammany (42d New York) regiment,a few] Aotice days after his capture by the rebels. He was} _jy 8-diot wounded in the groin while at the head of bis regiment. = To be Good Looking. — or Oe The Recent Fight in the Southwest. OLR FAG . iy Ag Mussns.‘A..H. Hatt & Co., have removed their stock of India Rubber Goods from their branch store, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, back to Roston. during'the summer, where they will be is,” ; leased to receive orders by telegraph or mail for} poisy; Inly 11.—Maj. Brown, of the 6th BEAUTIFUL. The law wiil be enforced. - “Here it is,” said the merchant, opening | inv and all of the variogs articles made from wha im Fetes) Aten Sag tek Le rad ncn ” KANDOLPE Coy bie deek and handing his friend the redeemed | Tadie'hoteec er ate ee en ana, from Tommphinerities Re nee aden ee aatt nest | von may objain & hands Jtitin _____ Waew Beewtrat._ note. forwarded by any express company’s lightning | sulitwan 1s reported killed, Capt Hermie move: gome complexion, Stomot A CARD TO TEE LADIES. That afternoon Mr. Morgan entered the | train, and arrive in in twenty-four hours, cheaper ed. Lfent. 8. was a young lawyer, from Harris. | £O%, Pimple 5 — office of Mr. Cerson. There was a painful | % our citizens than they could be sold here. a DR. DUPONCO’S szpreon ait fic, and Teaeube taf Spodon You cder end nne ha Ard ate is movements. ware! > ‘bere they have the iargest assort- “* Mr. Carson, I cannot pay that note to-day. Latearerag es nl Rubber Goods in the world.) 85 I would do so willingly, but God knows, I MAk street, Boston, M: may 19-M,w,s,tf can’t. “I have disposed of it, Mr. Morgan.” Daaxe’s Prantation BitT “You have? You did not throw it intothe 8. T. 1860 X. bank!” een a sys- ““No—I did not Jobn Brent is your ored- ~4 appetines, an Saree i tedness. able and tual toalc in’the world. it iscom- pir FP oy a indels to him Posed of the celebrated Calimya Bark, Roots, jer! burg. Nine rebels were killed, and three of our men were also sinin. 7 mele Ye var ee _BANISHER. From Vicksburg. Price, $1 per doitle, Mempnts, July @.—There is some doubt whether Peps | mols cuprose the cans] project near Vicksbarg will be etfectual, — owing to the falling state of the river. Were the Ofie— No. 11, Wash- river Moc J instead of falling there would be | inrton Building, Pennsyl- little doubt ay" that ba apa Lotto balboa ba I soreeneerd Pt, of to a successful issue. it is, the pro’ ea ptrest, are of tt failing, db aal ton,v. C. __ Betore Taking. ae eee DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallidl: in corresting sexulating and removing Gli obstructions from waatever cause, and always successful as a preventive The adore Pills rty if 9 OM one Of the first indies uf . On My apents: cite (hir Wine sristol & Co.) and told tae abe of coure Dot wish wer name to be mac public, but if any one should doubt t 8 wonder srt a re a - edges of ther Cfficncy. as admicisterea to hor dsugaver, myou: lacy 7 yesrs old. Khe was {ast going into nt sumption—had taken colc—nature became structed, Tivo bores of these (Fo'dem Pills enti cured Aer, and she is now in robus mM 8 Sn. stronger proof mi > are also Soortaxn cure for Lucoreas, (or wi) cs my , : 2 iden P: they mint be and pure St. Croix Rum; perticulari Death of Col. Cass. is warranted to curs Sorcfule, * io Efeacy of Dr Duponco’s Gol a ** [ am sorry,”’ said Mr. Morgan, 1 * spepeia an i |e ofula, ipe'as, Hine | reier any lady to her, at consi it 3 awry Why?” asked the other, ia surprise, «He | gaptea.to delicate females; cures yapepsia and | Boszox, July 12—Col. Thomas Cass, ofthe ch | eran pooh Head, Bait Rha toy Ueots: Fer &s taell as pleasure U3 relate Asr know Weakness, and is just the thing for the chang. of seasons Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Sa- loons. P. iH. Draxe & Co., ep 1 eoom* 202 Broadway, New York. a FoR . 10m “4 tneToN, June 20, . ‘ That is strange, Morgan. There must be} This is to certify that I have been stone blind a mistake somewhere. It is something unusual | for u rds of two years. The best doctors in Massachusetts regiment, died this morning from COO FU the effects of wounds received before Rickard, | Whatever is indulgent. Are oe not good friends?” «I cannot say that we are. There is, at least, a misanderstandieg between us. I wanted to borrow of him yesterday, and be refused me, point blank, and very uncivilly, too.’* JOY TO PHE AFFLICTED. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Wi oven a the Spee etitéed Sulferere . ond wes.all the Symptoms, among which will be (Correspondence Associated Press.) fouad ree ox Fortress Monnos, July 11.—The steamer Dan- jel Webster, while on her way up James river yesterday, and when opposite Fort Powhatan, was fired into by the re’ ene ball passing com- with him. Washington failed to cure me. pletely through two of the state-rooms. N: ‘Weak Nerve: twas. I cannot comprehend it. I am|_ Dr. has performed the miracle. Per-| burt.” aa Peon Warctalnen ie sensitive about going to bim now.’’ sons wishing Particulars oan call and see} ‘yhe rebels have entirely forsaken our army— Canversat an “Ido not see why you should be. not one 18 left in front nor within several miles— | "8°. me. Srva Barer, Je21-t€ At Mrs Barbour’s, 37534 st., bet. Dand E. LN RN me, the matter can be righted. and it isthe prevailing opin: y i ine for the note, and took ‘it so will ne ne | ee eal “Covintnctay wand bruptgn one dag usin ia gh MR el Pore an Ce a Mr. Morgan ceced alt to John Brent. The Solnnee eiore al vation on the person ef wounded Federal soldiers who were prevented lige, wently Counterieits, Buy no Golden latter received bim kindly. inte of Toh ‘Sshingtou ovuny | fom coming down on the John Tucker last Mon- Fiving ve} penet 5 .t8 “ You bawe seen Mr. Carson?” casid, de A gn Mee JE Pie ie bas already been gent for- before i lhves Mn (to cay “ ar of the transfer ?”” subooniban Sao batere the ath day of Ta next, | Capt. Amos Stiles, of the sist regiment Penn- Bre with, Raby gad euferion of only theso who show the signature of “. 0 «« Yes, that is what brought me here.” toes may otherw from ait int of the oy conte, feted Sonos! ut uber fer er routs Somponnng” ti ‘abow Pal ‘ivania volunteers, arrived hi 4 he ‘with rbot ere very much in. hi ‘ant ttention, rhea hy or Mestlosmnsesy with Wetrorol Bene oe? been suffering fer a lo: Hows op 6re) * time, notwithstanding These symptoms, Sree to go op- which, mY, wee by be exoludea “You need not give yourself any trouble the och dayne eae Gives ular =e pe © Pius are a e about the note, Mr. Morgan. You ean it MATIHIAS SNYDER. [which he remained with his r tt F | Stis Medioine mvas.ably removee—acon fo lows | ius SeSy ey Agegt, and they will tell cu shey whenever it cuits you tc peyit. If yeaa Jo®-lawsw Admnistrator._ | MoC'ellan’s army until « few vd age. Capt LOS3 OF EP, A id ety AND aresale asd wi Px ry BOW es don Pes farther pressed, I wiil aid you. [owe you an Busek SILKS, 24, 25, 28, 30, 52, 4 and 3 inches Stiles is well favorably known in your city. | So don't be cast cows be y 80 ii iy3. ___ ew York. ai - Iam most heartily ashamed of my wide, the best mages and at lowest Fortress Monzor, July 12—The mail boat 6° Bud co « ir orl OTPEN’S NAVAL TEXT BOUK AND conduct, ond it bas been asouroe of much wor- Mereis ee enter esattdows wae 4 a Bo ce browcet roan yp} T Nuutios! Diedouny, Peat see Edition; i 5 t - Feveni ptared ‘well. ert ye pinnlied ky lomecieun opplied se, sai ag ery : nae ry. } g ~s va Officers Manus! ; London; 83 27, ities in business, and I seted under the pres- £ pen iocior Hee hand Whar By "i “y ave Warfare with Steam} sare of the moment. You will excuse my| ie?-im batwaen 7th end & oasis i hasty, unkind ee Mast milly, Me Brent. You have taken s load mind, and you have my heartfelt thanks. I will lift the note at an eariy day.” 4 . Give yourself no tfouble abont it, Mr. ! in rthe } 4 i Pp slightly d.maged Pi. 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