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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AY THE STAB BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsyivents ave. and Bleventa strest, aT w. D. WALLAOHi — Fepers served in peckages by carriers at 48 yenr.or 7 cents permonth. To mail subscribers the price !e #9.50 a year, im adeance; 2 for six menths, #1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sis- gic copies, ONE canz; in wrappers, fWo CENTS. {([7” AbveRtiszuxnrs should be sent to the @fice before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may ‘\ot appear until the next day.” Ebening WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1862. & N&. 2,937, mEMATICAL HosritaL Parignt. —On en Somes we bad on board a tall, geunt-look- ing volunteer, whose ap) not only indi- cated that he was lately from a hospital, but that it would perbaps have been better for him to have feansined there otiil, for he certainly did not seem to be {na fitcondition t> travel. He was from Eastern Ohio, and by some strange whim of bis comrades (soldiers have odd notions es to name) he had won the cognomen of ‘Beauregard ’’ He ‘was full of dry humor, and it had a peculiar zest, coming from such a os Ppa specimen of the per uee sank wees Youta tae hospitel at —— 2" “« How long were —? “<1 otal just ‘ive days; I coulda’t stand it any longer.” chy 80? Were not well treated ?”’ « Well, you see, when I went In there were six ents he pir da: p shey burted one.”’ “ Well, what of that? « Nothing—only the next day they buried an- other ”” «« They must ber hae severe cases, and made it very un ni ou. ‘ wa ssemant ” I knew my turn would come fn time. I went in on Monday. and if [ stayed I would be carried outon Saturday. Sol made my calculation, and on Friday { packed m: kna| oak and went away. if J had not, I’ bercly been buried on Saturday. Six days—one maneach day. «4 couldn’t stand that!” Cuanexs acainst Cot. Turcnin.—Gen Buell bas ordered a general court-martial to assemble at Athens, Alabama, on the 7th of nom or 88 soon thereafter as practicable, for the trial of Col J.B. Turchin, 19th regiment [llinols volunteers, end such other ‘waar ars 8s might properly be brought before it. A ois lig: rel intimates that Col. Turchin’s offence is that ‘‘ he hung two or three guerillas who fired upon his men from ambush, burnt the houses of several others, and was generally careless about protecting rebel po- tate patches, hen coops,’? &c. Col Turchin’s regiment is from Chicago. The 8t. Louls Re- ublican says that Col. Turchin is reported to ive ‘closed his eyes for two hours upon the proceedings of his troops while they completely tted the town of Athens, Alabama, sacking the stores and dwellings of the inhabitants indis- criminately, loyal men as well as rebels.’’ This is not by any means (says the Republican) the first complaint that has been entered against this Colonel, bis conduct in North Missouri havin; brought upon bis head anathemas well deserved, if current accounts be correct. prediel satese ease ees . 1” A sensation was created in St. Louis, a few days ego, by the arrest of two very prom|- nent and well-known merchants, C. H. Tyler, of the firm of C. H. Tyler & Co., and Joshua C. Michel, of the firm of Moody, Michel & Co , on a charge of smuggling whisky, by means of false invoices and permits, fraudulently obtained from the Surveyer of Port, on steam! bound to Memphis. Tyler’s whisky was sold to 2 man named THE WAR IN ARKANSAS. Gem. Curtis’ March to Helesa—Particulars of the Fighting o: Way. The correspondent of the Cincinnati Gasgette, with Gea. Curtis’ army, gives a detailed account of the march from Batesville to Helena, from Which we extract the following particulars: THE BATTLE NEAR BATOU CACHE, ARK. The battle of the 7th, near “Bayou Cache,”” . against tremendous odds, resulted ia the of L10 Rebels and the utter demoralization f Texan regiments, who have not ventured to molest u« since. The army under Gen. Curtis was encemped at the junction of the Bayou Cache ad Cache river, where our progress was delayed by 2 blockade of fallen timber. A road had been cut through this blockade on the evening of the 6'b, and early next morning Col Hovey, of the ‘Tbirty-third [Uicois Regiment, was ordered by G-n_ Steele to open the roed on the opposite side of the Cache, make @ reconnoissance in front down to the Clarenden read, along which the army were to march, and also to scour the woods thoroughly Colonel Hovey detailed a force numbering not over 350 men, and started about = i com- any D, Lith Wisconsin, shead. rmishers Sens thrown out, and in this way they proceeded te the Hill plantation, at the forks of the rosd, four miles distant from camp. On the way, some ckets were driven in. The main road here jeeds to Cotton Plant and Clarendon. Tue road to the left is neighborhood road, while that turning to the side leads across the Cache, four males distant, and thence to the Des Arc,on the White river Detuchments were sent forward on each of these roads to reconuoiter. Col. Harris, with three companies of the 1ith W sconsin, Captain Potter,with the small rifled piece, pro- ceeded rapidly down the Des Arc road, having ne caval They ead a cornfield on the left, entered an ejen wood, and reaching a turn in the road, atthe same time risiog up lu elevation, they fell in with two Texan regiments of cavalry, witha regiment of conscript infantry drawn up on their right, ready to receive them. The Rebels fired a mur- us volley as soon a3 our men got Into the auare, killing five of cur men, and wounding Col. Harris and Captain Potter. Our men returned the fire and fell back, the oat being too pre- ponderating in numbers to witbstind with our ii'tie force. Capt. P.trer, though wounded, gave tiem a few rounds {rm bis piece, and fell back, firing into the enc anks The Rebels then mode 0 charge, and the retreat of our men became temporarily a panic. Col. Hovey, hearing the fring, and judging the turn aff:irs were takin by the c.onds of dust which rose and filled the air above the trees, took the remaining com pa- of the 334 Liluois end hastened to the scene ti % a i wction. Some of the men first fred upon did not sto; till they reeched Hill's house, rushing past Capt. Potter, 0 would unlimber his gun, fire a round, W.H Probasco, of Mount Pleasant, lowa and th tire, thus checking the advance of | and was packed in small sized barrels inside of the Re’ uatil Col. Hoveycame up. The latter | cement barrels, cement being packed between bad hardly time to place bis men in ambush be- | the inside and outside barrel to deceive the tind the fesce, atan angle of the corn-fleld, when authorities. Michel’s whisky was found con- the Rebe: ming furiously forward with loud ils, recelved a well aimed fire from Col. Hovey ad bis men. Twen'y-fite Rebels were killed the firstpop. They werechecked. Thecolumns reed and staggered by this murderous fire, hroke, and the men fied In confusion. At the Me 4 heavy column of the enemy was seen brough the woo*s between Col. Hovey’s en and our camp, ad thus surround our n But when tuey reached the road, : the Wisconsin troops which had fallen yack, end supposing them to be a reinforcement come to evr aid, they abandoned thetr design 7 d Thus what appeared to be ‘ate: ¢ time turned to our :dvantage. ey railied Lis command and advan- @ fourth of a mile to a cotton gin, held the mover an hour 103g o'clock) Lieut.-Col. ti the second battalion of the ry, bringing with him two s‘eel rifted guns. This detachment had been or- «tcred by Gen. Curtis to proceed to the Bayou de v fteen miles from camp—with orders to © bridge at that point from being destroyed hy theenemy. The arrival of this reinforcemeat extremely opportune. Col. Hovey was posted about 150 yards from Col. Hili’s house on the Des Are road, and the enemy was not in ‘ Coming up at full speed, having heard the ring, the lst Indiana were welcomed with eothusiastic cheers from the brave littie com- mand ef Col. Hovey. The l:tter exclaimed, * Therefcomes Col. Wood; we ere all right now, boys; and advanciug to Col. Wood, he sald, “You'll find them (the enemy) down there, ‘ nl, thick enough; pitch into ’em ” cavalry, with shouts and yells, thea plunged for- ward ata furious rate towards the Rebels. The Gores leaped 2 ditch feur feet in width, which <roased their pati, the bridge being torn up. One of the horses had a leg broken, and some ef the meu were pitched to the ground while making the perilous leap. Fortunately, none were seriously burt. A few rails were piled into the ditch, and the steel ritisd guns were passed over. A solitary Rebel was now seen advanc! to within one hundred yards of « :r front. wheeled about and fled ‘The —-; under the org- of Lieut. Baker, were unlimbered and the ht toto line of battle. The com- “* Pleces by band to the froat; The cannoniers seized their peces by hand, and advanced on the euemy, the latter being now discovered advancing with ex- ‘ nded wings In the form of a V, the concave side facing toward our men. Their tatention, it Sppeared evident, was to surround us. The Reb- ©.s were dismounted, no horses being seen. Our p-cces Were loaded with canister, and getting within polat-blank rapge—some 200 we coveted upon them with a terribie fire. The eaemy belted and replied by a heavy volley from ‘heir cress-freon our gunners Several of the ‘atter were wounded, but not disabled. © steel rif-d guns now belched forth a con- ed round of firing, when the enemy finding ‘t too bot, fell back inte the woods out of sight. {oe command was given again, “Pieces by hand » toe front; forward, march!” Col Hovey bhim- *i{caught bold of the trail cf one of the guns, sod exclaimed, “Let's push them forward, boys Col Wood and Lieut. Baker also took id of the drag rope hooks, and assisted in mov- » ‘he guns forward On theguns were pushed, ne cavalry, under Major Clendenning, follow- in Line of battle, ready for the c! . Our meu pressed on with enthusiastic jor. Ad- ‘anclog in this way a quarter of a mile, the en- (my were descried formed tn the same mode as ‘efore. We got up to within a hundred bey opened fire upon us. We © fire with canister from the little guns, with asional carbine and pistol shots from the can- slers. The tre proving too galling for the en- he gain retreated, leaving a number of ‘ead strewn on the ground, and the blood be- *meared the bushes in the vicinity. The order was given by Col. Wooa to Mejor « tendenning to draw sabre and. charge. Taking ompacies E and G, the Major shouted, ‘Come 9, boys, it’s our turn new,’’ and plunged down they on ee on them At the Srst fire the Major wr bei receiving @ bell through tue Ptain Sloane, of company E, bravely charging im front, was instent!: by s shot inthe bead. The Major, un Lis woand, still led on his men, and peared tn several volleys on the rebels from their cealed in the same manner in barrels of sali, and was not discovered until the boat reached Colum- bus, Ky. The parties were placed in the milita- Ty prison. Recavitine in Missov: sour! is ages very slowly, for severcl reasons. fn ike other States, no extra bounty is offered to recruits roe | bere. Aman who can get fifty or sixty dollars for joining acompany in Obio, Indiana or Lilinois, ‘will not sacrifice that amount by joining onein Missouri. The State authorities are not sufficiently aroused to the work of recruiting. The State bas already contributed to the national and Confederate armies nearly 70,000 men, and those who remain are disinclined to enlist. The Germansof St Louis are forming local rified clubs however, for an emergency, but they are not actively enlisting. Work o: at Kiads is abundant, harvest is at hand, and the material for new troops is there- fore very small. —Recruiting In Mis- Tus Batance o¥ Victorins.—Mr. Everett, the other at in his address tothe Bostonians at — Hail, —— _ Present campaign, said: — this balance of successes and reverses with hose of the Crimean war, of the wars of the Dake of Wellington in the Spanish peninsula, of the French Revolution, and of our own revolu- tionary struggle, and he will find there is not in one of those great historical contests a B ped erowned with equal successes, on the part of the Anelly victorious cause.’’ the results, so far, of “Let any one com- Se {7 Notwithstanding the war there ir every a that the people of the cities will flock to he watering places during the present and next month, in nearly all their accustomed force. {[7~ The fat berths of colleetor and surveyor of New York ure said to bave ylelded $600,000 in Perquisites since July, 1961. [7 A_new church, to eost $40,000, 1s to be built in San Francisoo by Rev. T. starr King’s Bociety. {0~ The clerks of Philadelphia propose ccn- trivating one day of each po tr the beneait of sick and weunded soldiers. SPECIAL NOTICES. oo Barcustor’s Hain Dre Te best im the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from na- ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in thefleast; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigor- stes the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instgntly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggista, &c. 07 The Genuine is signed WrusA. Baten BLOR, om the four sides of each box. 3 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) & Co., have removed Rubber Goods company’s lightning -four ‘he road Into the brush, wher @ wemendous volley, poured rebels Lyon’s Powder kills all insets in a trice, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice, Bold D. 8. Banes, es ls, unborsing one and Killing a 1-¢o3m way, cx cueiay. The. rebels port ee) may 202 Broadway, New York. a uraing on their heels, fled in confu- "s 10N BitrExs. Our artillery fol do: 1 twas souaded, and’ the aval’ oll bask irengiben a 32 fell bac Mojor Clenden: ving: {eluted ana fell from bie heres Ged wee .cked up by one of the men, him of the fleld on bis shoulders.” e” “SHte@ up end pushed La — bind the pieces. { Ef woes ey A ‘4 r mags were then limbered ‘'ward in bot pursuit, the I close ta the rear fn this way we advanced, diving the Kebels before us. 8 distance of three miles. The enemys loss has been placed at 1 f i leit j by the Arkansas peo; in tl = etme Rebels, iil higher Ie, ak 300 were mia We buried 97 of their dead, ‘Se Rumber that Col. Hovey w! report. The number of Rotel weuntnt ee Probably amount to the usual pri a with the killed, as our Minie balls bit to Our killed amouated to 6, and wounded 47. ihe enemy's shots flew too high to take effect. from Jefferson Scakcity or Lazon.—. county, V represent the wheat there as the most iv: artant for years, it that =mall portiv.. only will be saved in consequence of the searcity of labor Im many instances women have gone into the harees! feld to secu ~ # mueb of the crop as possibile A Coaiovs Fact —Ii ina fact that the only oo- casion apea whieh the senior editor of the Tri- ; buue ever quarreled with + On +ierlient pianist, was wher the latter ge played @ fantasix upon the instrument vot toucuing « Black Key.—Vanity pair. Mount Sterling, and after a severe fight of an bour and a half Morgan’s forces were completely scattered, and the cannon and horses captured by cial, Capt. Austin, from Memphis, arrived here yesterday. She reports that the steamers Conner and Eugene, with troops, were fired u entering Green river, by the muskets of a of cavalry. lostanymen. On arriving at McAllister’s Land- ing, two miles below Newburg, Iadiana, the Commercial was fired into by citiomny one ae ssing through a gangway, without causing say dusage. "the steamer Belle, from Mempu' dolph, Mo. The result Is unknown. page Eloquent addresses were delivere: Cc. Kunkle, dollars were raised in a few minutes for the pur- city and county, by ying to each man, inde- —— of the goversuiant bounties, the sum of siastic war meeting was held to-night. men attached to his o.d regiment. He will be will own “regulation” pattern. Rear of Clagsit’s Dry Goods Store, gz wes recently examined, and it was found Entrances also at 355 D st. at under It she hed a belt to which was attach- RUJZBER EE’ Cy ed a bonnet, a pair of stays, three skirte, four EENS. 8, pair of stockings, two pair of boots, a quantity of thiMas, PONCHAS muslin, four handkerchiefs, four collars, and a old brooch, all tue pro; of her master and AQ i RN 5’ @LOV. Eiistrese and the boerers 1a thelr eatavlishinent, | Biicente tite Bluthed te Corded Border BAGS, CUPS, PILLOWS. CLOVES ++ nen ‘cere. yA Ms, 2, 3 Jacous, the editor of the Ash'.ua | Gap Sulk and Ooiored ‘Border Pocket Hand ae WISTORY eee nion ( was recen' leclaiming in ‘avor of secession, in presence of a lientenar calling Hail Hose. Suoponuers, Uticians weno F gente, se to im. with Notes and the volunteers ‘hired Hessians” an. Sir. Lin- | BAM) eye Sairws, Bosoms, Col- | Gubart’s fovic — po colna greater trator, iuan’ Davis.” rinaliy the | iar, eo Leena ees o $ London; $275, lieutenant remarked thet he received over bun- pieces ‘ted Shirting Cottons, of qualities | « on Gold; gi%, red doliars for whippiz such people, proceeded tascam be on. 's ing By! 3 86, at once to give Jacobs a severe chastisement. a Kod in plain figures; henee no th lee of the Brook J I Mote a on Exchange, Interest, &c., riod a3 atreat. Ps, sae ij AND TiN WARE uF A haat) Siemens ox etre ah tty + BARONE; (THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Phi cxee!icat Family ae@ Mews Journm -o0n sizing & greater variety o: interest! ag. reading ean can be found is any other—ia pablished 9” Friday morning. T1kmt—Cash, inearinbig, in advance Bi rgle COPY, PET EAEUMcceer senor! OF Ii invariably contains the \‘ Wasbington News** Yaat hea made Tas Daily Ewening Star circulate So generally throughout the country (> Single copies (in wrappers) cam be pre eared at the counter, immediately after the isswe ofthe paper. Pri THEEE CENTS. HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK- LY 8TAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FOR SALE AND RENT. FROM KENTUCKY. FRIEND OR RELATIVE? D®piSABAE PROPERTY FOR SALE ON Morgan's Guerillas Overtaken and Defeat: | pig ty w g | eoriber-will ell that desires) she dat ed Cannon, Horses and ether Property | | SEE ee ene | Peemicearerens, cereus ERC es Seus y Him Recaptured. re story Sate Buidirg, with A ei eo °. nt Confscti tores 1 state that our’ cavalry nad prettaken Morgan's | 27S WASHINGTON NEWS 18 UNEQUAL. | frremne cesta on ectonery Stores in tas city, food at qroniiice dig Be Teed to Oweaniilic owe LED! Ese snd water fixturer,&c. Tne house, by iia ex- eilext location and arrangement, ii ‘ell a io- business of any kind, For forther parteviars, LJ Py onthe premises, to CHRISfOPBER Al6- Lok. (Tatel.) je 38 im” ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR Morgan at Cynthiana were retaken; alsoa e f WEEKLY! = ertion of the stolen property The rebele bet ean pe nie qietnns fori : St rs Fired on in Western Rivers. TO AD A 7 N- Oram * Loeiatire, au pegs siuaater: Commnie- DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY COST. Sween G ead H. je 2-3m Fert CORCORAN FOR SALE—The mansion House, extensive out-buildings, and farm, formerly known as “*Hoorer Piacs,” and inter “Rosaly.” situay Arlington Hoig hts, oppo sits Georgetown, D. C., embracing entirely the fortrees kn. ‘Fort Corocrar.,” and a portion of* Port Bennott.” is for sale, fe pisce contains 149 sores of arable land, in high cultivation, and 2) acres of wood land. Fhe view fromthe Man 8.00 of the satire District of Colambia, anole a the Potorage river is uaeurpassed, bo.h for exter and Hits or Fitie« re, For terma &c . appiy te ALEX. CASSELS, Indiana svenue, between 2d and 3d streets, or to PRED. W. JONES, Attorn ai Law, 7 Indians aven . Warhington, a: 164 Bridge st. Georgetown, D.C, je 38 Im* ror SALE—BUILDING LOTS, neartie Navy = 1T8 HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL SAVE TEN TIMEs ITS COST EACH YEAR TO ANY FAMILY. The Number for this Week, to be out on Fri day Morning—price Three Cents—will be a remarkably interesting ons. m when party It is not known whether either boat Every Person at a distance who would keep Posted with reference to what is really going on herewn these interest- tng timas should receive it regularly. to St. James, was fired into bya gang at Kan- War Meetings. Harrissure, Pa., July 21 —The most enthusi- astic meeting ever held in this vicinity took place rd, 24 feet front by 139 fe >t deep, for 975 to this evaulng” Though the notice was short, the | CALL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFICE St Relea ee ee ents of B60 court-house was filled to overflowing. Gov. Cur- AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. to improve thereon. Apsiy to FUX & V tin, assisted by Mayor Kepner and J. H. Briggs, | __""_ HOOK over 490 Seventh 2 jet? b the Governor, Judge Pierson, ¥ ym. H. Miller, A. Franklin Moore and others. is Excellenc: ys UMBRELLA MUSQUITO BAR, Lhave juet received from the manufacturer: large eupply of Lace ard Nett Musquito Bai su.tabdle for Camp, Bed Room, snd withing Roo: JOHN ALEXANOER, . Ps. avenue, bet ween 12th and 13th ats. jy 18-3aw3w (intel) Borsa OF CONSTRUCTION, ‘Bruacsuay Derartuant, Juiy 17th, 1962, Smaep Proposats will bs received at this office nail ia let day of Au:usi, 1852, a . Kerr, Rev. WANTS. Over six thousand 200 MEN WANTED for the sth Recular as Cava'ry. Pay. in addition to rations and clothing, $13 to $21 per month, @ premium paid to citizens or soldiers for each accepted recrutt. Fo further information apply at the late camp of the feztment, Camp Cliffburne, 2ist spice "fe 2-lm_Liout. &th Cavsiry, Reoruit’, Officer, pose of encouraging volunteer enlistments in this Easton, Pa., July 21.—A very large and enthu- Colonel Samuel Yohe presided, assisted Bye ares num- ber of vice-presidents. A series of resolutions | Pitre Nay! Frias urnshing &nd puting up com y NOTICE, were unanimously adopted recommending tie | 5) ixty Warbie. Marte s and Hearths of two T HOSE In want of ‘eta ment of any kind Governor to offer a bounty, and pledging men, 9 west wing of the Treasury F xtergioa. oe pester oailon the now {NPELLIC EN 0) money and everything to ald in suppressing the rebellion. Speeches were made by the Hon A. D. Maxwell, E. F. peed P. H. Meyers, W. H. Armstrong, and Hon. Philip Johnson. The military spirit of the borough is fully aroused. Two compantes will be formed immediately. ity eand patiorn to thoze ‘ast 2etin the 1sth street, (whers ths best OD application to this offies,- under this adverti ement, « | ve cona:tioned upon the bidders ing ths marble now on hand at the kxtension aiits oss pace. aod peics it,as far asit will go, in maging the Mantels, 8. M. CLARK Acting Engineer in oharge jy 18 2aw2w (Hep, & Inte.) ‘Sreasury Dep't. T HARVARD COLLEGE. HE Regular Exsuicauon for the Freshman 3 Wait on tables x i *, FARM HANDS wanted Em- yloyere in want 0: good help will find it to their ad- vantage to call, 2 N. B. HOUSES wanted. Phe beet of tenants oan be obtained without charge by applying as bo on? N. Hy MIBLE URSYORE eFOVEsen 'B The War in Mississippi. Cairo, July 22.—Fifty-three men of the 34 Michigan cavalry were captured by the rebels near Booneville, Miss.,on Saturday. Skirmishes oc- cur almost dally in that victhity. THE ESCAPE OF THE ARKANSAS. nd the Sopsomore Clase will inke pla: nthe paying the highest Cuicaco, July 22 —A special report of the es- | Monday aod. Tuosday »f tne © sment week. a pad deoiuting Beasareey te. or cape of the rebel steamer Arkansas says:—Tte | Jaly 14th and 15th, 1862, ning precies.y at 8 rity wnbyb, an ure, it te rebel ram Arkansas succeeded in running through «8.m on Monday, cand. sere wal 0 5 Bi ee eRIFFI our fleet. Com. Ferragut made an ineffectual at- vain vesuined, i feist? Wo. sho mh ik. tote aed Roe, tempttosink her. Hisentire fleet passed down 1. enim nL oe th ST The continuat.on of the eapination of thore a the river, each vessel pouring a broadside into} w'« oer the calves for the nior and Senior WANTED. Bren, percon to know that | r 0 d the Arkansas as she passed them. The rebels ac- | Class will be deferiai to the end of tne vaostion. | Vin the acniehigg ping 3,74 knowledge that one 7-inch steel-pointed shot fr fom Dat th ebeian oe came alts, 0 ng & surplas, wil: Weil to op: went through the Arkansas, but assert that this {s there wil ben, ee actin uae Sorte tran Tuan | BUCHLY, 428 Seventh st., between G an’ H sts the only damage she sustained. A reconnoissance aad Sophomore inae, at che begin: icg of tuo Firet | (S28? #1¢8,) Desier in New and Seoond-band For: next morning showed that the Arkansas was un- | ‘Ferm on fhureday ana Fr Augvet 22.h ang } Mare. no it tf dergoing te pr she did not appear to be in cn etentanes he ts = = Ad required oe a = = a ext tember let. the ex miration any danger of sinking. of eeciidae ay, Be Fg the Senor a Seator To he Good Looking. Strike of Laborers on the Lehigh Canal. sak endaousindta ance OLD FACES MADE TO Easton, Pa., July 21—The laborers engaged 8 on Resp 8 August 3c.) LOOK YOUNG AND in repairing the Lebigh canal are standing out ersity Hal, ats o% lock & m, BEAUTIFUL, Candidates are requi ed to of gcod moral obarao er; and ‘li who come from Other coileges maet!e provid.a with certificates of reguisr snd bonoranis diemiseion, Tacy will them no books whatever. for an advance of wages. They ask an increase Roe certificates of from $1.10 to $1.37 per day. There are about two thousand men employed Many of them are willing to centinue at work, but by « combina- You may obtain @ hand- some complexion, exempt from Pimples, Biotches, &o., by using tion of the strikers no one rmitted to go to} | Usndidates for te degree of Master of Arts ar DR. TUMBLETY’S work. Work is suspended ait elon the ike. hagoory so, outer their Lames in that capacity & ian © Ste ward's Ufice, on or be ore the i4th of Jaly, BANISHER Mavncn Cuunx, Pa., July 21.—The laborers EA BODY, Acting rem " Price, 81 per boitle, Nae mil OF Oxpress to any address, Office—No. 11. Wash- ington B: ing — onthe Lehigh canal ere on a strike for higher wages. They ask $1.37 a day, while they bave been getting $1.10. The strike is reported to be genet. NS one Is permitted to go to work. A.P. Cambridge, Juve 25, 1862. je 25-W. WATER NOTICE, Warn Rucisraan’s Orrics, July 11, 1962, , ding, Pennsyi- is The Law of the © ti 1 vania ——— Pisses rp of street Washers, ko Xo. eae follower ee Beventh street, Waaning. } (Correspondence Assoc! Tess. } ‘Tho use of pavement or street washers or hand | ton, v. C. Betore Taking. Fortrass Monnog, July 21—The mail boat tume between sunrise Sevon 0’0,00K &. m.. 8nd sun set and one hour arrived bere this afternoon at 5 o’clock from Har- thereafter, and then for no ionger period than ho ETY’ rison’s Landing, and reports all quiet on the DR. TUMBL: § PIMPLE BANISHER fifteen minutes; and an on oT ¥ 1s Warranted to ours fula, Erysi » Ring- river and also at the seat of war. suall use or pormit the use of his, her, or their | worm, Soa. Head, Sait Kho-m, Ulcers, Fever The Kichmond Enquirer of the 19th announces vement or street wea: or hand hose, in viola. | Sores, Pimples, and every disease of the Skin, o! the conveyance to the Federal transports below Drury Bluff, on the James river, under a flag of trace, betwWeen 700 and 800 Union prisoners, inost- ly wounded, ioclud! whatever uaturs. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED, It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, .on Of thie act,sla!! bs liable to a fine of not less than or more than hve do 1” d&o., &e . &o. ‘the hose shal! not be ‘The law also provider that” used in the avenues or streets to wash off car- and a number of officers and | rises, omnibases, or other vehicles r for water- | Tomoves il the Symptome,among which will be Surgeons, confined ce their capture in the] ing or ‘Washing horses. he said psve found Libby prison on Cary street. Many of these re- | ment or street washers m 9 Washors are Jndisposition leased prisoner have already gone North, not in use, be kept seourely screwed down” to Exertion, tose of It has béoome necessary. in ooraeeuence of the ol? re prin e AN ex waste of water, to call the » at- 2 A Fight with Guerilias in Missouri—The] tention sf the police to theabevs awe wien tone oral Wy cakness, Horror of Disease, Rebels Badly Whipped. after will be enforced. Wesk Nervee, Trembiing, Dread{ul ‘This notice is intended as ® caution all whom peat, of Desth, Night sweats, Cold Hvpson, Mo., July 22.—Colonel McNeill, with Watefalness. ic a detachment of Federal troops, has hada fight itooneerne, sepooially tn beepers Of erie aabies. guer, ey he val with Porter’s guerilla band near Memphis, in|} jy 19-e0st ‘Mter Registrar. d: this State, in which the rebels were badly whipped. Sr was 15 killed and ———— P*orosaus FOR LEAD and missing. ie rebel loss Was much greater. = They left twenty-three dead on the field. Colonel Ordnance Oftce, War Deportmonss, f eof ain in the Hack, Stacey, a notorfous marauder of that section, is WY AsHiNeTON, Hoeaviness of the Bre Prorosats will be received by thi ntly ‘tment lide, Fr among their killed. Colonel McNeil is still in until 5 p.m. on the evoning of the 4 we 5 tony for Bao Spo pursuit of Porter’s band. the deliver at the following Arsenals,as soon as elers possible, o: : the Tne Hartford not Arrived. At $,000, TONS OF LEAD, as fo ees New Eyes, with Wemporary Suffusion and loss ° New Yorx, July 22.—The announcement of | York, 2,000 tone. Bight. Want o Attectien, Sropt Mobility, the arrival of the sloop of war Hartford at this nat iho New, ork Arsenal, Governor's Island, These csancecend #9 slowed to ve obo 5 — i. i mistake. It was the Nor- Res Allegheny arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pernsyl-{ this Mediowe af J removes—soon fo lows —2 0 THe emerge fbb Poort E. ern erioan, very interesting young girl, residing at No il 1 Front street, a last week from rf malignant en vor soft English, of the most approved pustule. This isa very rare and singular dis- | Proposals will be zedeived for lots of 200 tons anti ease, and always fatal in its results. There are a | u is . number of theories as to the cause of thedisease, ate ders will state explicitly the timeand amount — tons. At eet Louis Arsenal, St, Louis, Missouri, 1,000 toi LOSS OF WER, FATUITY AN EPILEPHIC Pine AND ‘The Toad must be Galena. or other Am So don’t be onst down. be ye ever so il! utgo &nc partake cf hie erior ski |— ‘hai never nas failed, th re hundreds can teil, Whe ace broesnt from Geath’s door now happy rt ue TO, GET FAT, but none appear to be correct, us it generally | Oeseh delivers, epueiied Coie Will wab- USE THE PIMPLE BAN- where about the mouth, and spresde until death ation By'using Dr. Tumblety’s Pimple Parties obtaining contracts will be to bonds ired to With proper nectrities for its follows, which is not longer than twenty-four | enter mnesher, it tony) = - Sor te a hours after. In the case of Miss Butler, the | fait formance. 3 : Tan recall ee eR, paatale appeared upod the lower lip i the cet i Teserves to itself the right to fect ee : tad aii BS > 8) ofa surroun ry il eased : ving eame blooming 4 Gark red spots. Physicians werecalled 1a and ali] y /soPOrals LEV. Chotof Orduance Waskiogton, ‘with beauty, After Taking. remedies which were thought of applied, wut to P..9 and should be endorsed ees for Ofice—No. 11 W: hingte Buil wedlcarl erg acllone | Seer ae bora re 4 m dL-eotjet | vania avenue, corner of Seventy street Washoe reast and arms o! je patient, turnin, e flex! Onn: ton, D.C. iy? ind causing death in twenty- net gcie The guavtity oF lead required 6 the ees * . 0. HOOD Mr %33, wealthy New York merchant, who | vertisement is reduced to one third o ve | As Constaxtly receiving. and has always on hand resided In Brooklyn, died with the same disease. | amount, ely, 1 666 tons; and the time for] s fall supply of all “hie most ociebrated % about a year ago. Mr. Hetfield, Mayor’s clerk, | making the Proposais is extended to the «th of | WAHCHES thaiare macufsctured in Eng- also died from the same disease about six monthe | August, 1862. Jas. W. R , land, Switserland and America, both in 601d aince.—N. Ye Brpress m 31 Bngadier General. and Siiver casoe. Bese Keope > lore stock 0} mn "i ofthe most desirabie stries se: 197A Brit'sh soldier belonging to the loth reg- | & Towns, J. M. Towans, J.B. Bowmza. | with Diamonds, Emeraias. Rubies fed a 0 iment of infantry, now stationed in Canada, go: &. FOWERS & CO., tacdard Silver Ware, and keeps Swords, Revo: away from hie iment a short time since, and | grgam BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ES- | vers, Sword Belts ez, Bowie —— in ee eral Posehn es re TABLISHMENT, Rasors. Selscors, aah rer and Stoel iY wo or three days ago he ventured over pot Corner Lowisians avenus and Siath st, ~ Wwelry Stor ood . ! 7 Kept ina Jews andsilatthe jt and was seen and captured by one of the look-out pining kept RavSie Pa Srenee, Betwecs” sts anda tried as a deserter, and the 16th Britisb !nfantr strects, & new uniform, not stric:ly after their Rubber Stere, 324 Pannsyivania AVENTE, (077 At Chelmarsh the crinoline of a servaut WAGON SPRINGS, ae Wan inspection sok inoue 30 oblucation to vor ee an OE UNE oe aya a. area ath ease es Literature. recious Metsis,2 vol ; London; @5 5°, ‘Bye and Mesnr of ts 9. 80 peNEPT tion OFFician, PARYEMENT OF STATE, Wasnixeron, January 35, 190 ‘The Seoretary of State wil! acreefter receive Members of Coacress on buzinees on Saturdeye, sommenting with Scturdey, the frst of ner? jan 27-4 BAR e BROvs 6 rE ard 7 WILLIAM B. ShY AND CLOTHING OLPOT atrecta, is new yo place thelr ovtits o/ Sumer are good reasons ©" every Dt. Corner of obhing they Baur DR. JOHNSTON, MORE LOCK HOSPITAL, Has discovered the most Certain, Spredy and only Effectual Remedy in the World, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCK LET NO FALSE “ACY PREVENT APPLY Ih TELY 4 CURE WARRANTED, ON NO CHAROR, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS! the eox, = d der, Pasipitation » Frembirny ible cis bits ot Youth— ve Pri oes Which ©, and destroy bots LOT Wise have the thunders of e living lyre, may may ro. aud corkdenti OFFICE Ns. 7 SOUTH FREDERI: loft hand side going from Be ceors from the sorper. Pai beerve name Sud number, Lotic.s mest be prid gad contsia 8 sary, Member of the, Boss Gaiteas of & om ‘ L ae con, gradests from ove 3 py : tages in the United Stat wreae life b DE « onbied with ringing aslece t nérve nent wi being 6 G8, basiful with Deq Rouing, af somcumes derangem f mind, were cured immedi TAER PARTICVLAR NOTICR Young men a wolves by @ corte cy. coholy effects vin. Weakness o Head, Dim It, £088 of ‘ower, Paipitation of the Hoart, Dys; as livitebiiuty, rangement oF ibe ations, @sneral bility, Sy of ideas, Deproseson rite, kwvi! Porebua! Aversion of Society, strat, Love of Se tade Fimidity, etc., are some of the evus pi duced, NzRvors memory 5 —Thoveands can now judge what is the cause of their declining health. fusing their vigor, a WA ny tent ong ciated, having & silgaar cppearance 8 syriptons of consumption. eyes, cough or DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE,. When the misguiced and impr lessare finde he har imbi se: tt nl Gise io, itioo oiten happers th sense of shame or dread ef Cigsoover from arnlyine to these who, fron Tespectabi Bene into the hands of igner ers, Who, inca, bg month onth, or Eieotsate cinmot ool ie isare rvined bealth to sigh over calling disgerointement; or by the ese of that Co&diy polRon— Meroury—i.aaten a Fy Mplonis Of this Lerribie diserse. euch Be A! ef et Throat, lcad, Skin. HO “T wi tty) gut. oat, riod to hie ee: inge by nen Bs gine that updiseo country from whose bou! ne traveler return. DR. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGAN- IC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. By this great important remedy weakness ol the opeens are cured and fall vigor re- stored. Thousands of the most nervous and de- biliteted, who had .ostall hose, have been imme- Ciately relieved. A'l impediments to Marriage, Phyzical or Menta! Dr ‘ifigations, Lore of Prociestive rower, N rritability, Trembling, Weakness of on Of the most fearfa! kind spec?'ly cured ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. — mai MM Tuosnanee cured at tus ipatitutios hin the ecven' 2 years, Bnd the nui important Surgical Operations performed by Dr Joanston, witnessed by the reportere many other persone, notices of eee ein and again Lefore the 18 standing as @ rentcman of charac — ity, ia @ sufcient guarentee « flloted i A CARD TO FRE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallidle in corrasting. rerwlating and remoreng Gil obstructions from waaterer cause, and always sxccess(ul as a preventive The avove Pilis have now been in ase for over thirty years. and in moras, where the directions have been correetiy fuilowad- x, ‘failed to give most decided satu rs the Lowing certificate (rom one of the firet ladies of Itica, N.Y , who onlied — my Srente in that citr,(Mr Wm. Bristol & Oc,) end told them that she of course did not with her nams to bemede He, Datif any ove should aeubt the ‘6 Golden Pille, they mignt »&8 she considered it & auty to reinie Aer knowiedes of weir UE, & young #t gvitg into Con a ure o'den Pcils entirely ehe is now in robust health More prool might be g:ven. #nese pills also @ certain cure for ixcoreah,(or whites.) x. Sold Wholesaic and Rete. in Washington by irecet, 350 Penn averue. &L. corner Sd street Ft, corner?) st eetand Louisiana avenue,and at MILDURNS, weet 15h, near Pa. avenue. pasion bp sending 8! to either the qhove scents to the Waehmrton rost Office, oan have the Pilis rontto acy part of the country conficentiaiiy by mali. Sold sno by R.S FB. cls BEL, Gooranter ss PEEL & =TEVENS, Alex- andr es ws * BkuTubs, Saltumore; 20.5 and by Craggi eueraiiy. L& RUCKEL, + [8 Grees'st . New York, Wholesale Agenis 8. Look out for Cornterfei Pills of any kind un ersevery box 1 Others ares tase umporision anc liyee.and structed, cured her, @ &Du strongel are bores of these ime lo fab. Bo iden OF hs Soar Mek mcs vi Nita LEY rt tevin” ae ——— ———_sreee Hh ang Gah arose OVERS Brenner atAN?, SubEt Coty terme At the he TY Sele Agent of Steinway Pinas. eet.

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