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, THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOOR, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) STAR BUILDINGS, at w.D. WALLAOH: ee Papers served in packages by carriers st 645 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail fae price is $3.50 3 year, in advance; G2 Tet mecnths; $1 for three months; and for less’ Sena inntenae oe ale copies, onm cunt; in wrappers, cunrs. > Avvunriszuxnrs should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may Bot appear until the next day. THE WEEKLY STar. ‘his execlient Family and Rews icarnn — “ining © greater variety ©, interescay © aia, ean can be found in azy cthe:—is pucianed 64 Vv, XX: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1862. » The citizens of Richmond still retain their us, kind-hearted and refined eee aS Orivate schools for the children of ‘wealthier classes ber cbf girs as usual inst ‘winter. Two or three did close till recently, L TE FROM RICHMOND. fa Massachusetts Man—His State- a= of the Condition of Aftuirs. {From the Boston Traveller } TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. poets versa a Set aes SED FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, Death ef Capt. Riddle, of Gen. MecCi "8 INVESTMENTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. an ee ee ee) SEVEN AND THREE TENTHS UNITED ORR —Ni STATES NOTES, PARTI EATS a reeeeant F mg 4 ARYMENT OF STATE, e Wastineron, January $5, ise. bot and cola a. 'y at Ne 1. kiin The of State will J One of our reporters had an interview ‘when the usual summer vacation commenced . Staffi—The Health ef the Army ly UNITED 8TATSS BONDS—DUE 1851, laces I street. Retwese W3th and fath. The house Seeretary bereafter receive with e genttemen, enntive of ald Easel county, Provisions continue high. Sometimes there} Improving. ONE YEAR CERBIFICATES OF INDEBT- | 1#!8'ge and airy, and the vest location in Wash. | Members of Congress on busines on Saturdays, who has reached this city from ———— hes been no salt in the market. It Pie Sreapen- Huargvuartirs ARMY ov THE Po ac, Joly EDNESS, iy2 lw" bis [ly been 75 cents per quart, but now sella at fifty flag of 24.—The rebel officera who met the last truce stated that Capt. Riddle, of Gen. McCiel- lan’s s*aff. was not killed in the late battles, bat where he has resided, petforming the duties of pr severat years When thé war broke cut he wae auable to return to his home a State, and remained attending to the accusto commencing with Saturday, the fret ef next jeu 27-4 WILLIAM B. SEWARD. cents a quart. T. afacturing salt at Wilmington, N.C. which is DEMAND NOTES, (OLD IS8¥E,) -- eames oO QUARTERMASTER’S VOUCHERS, EF Lye Lg ol a 01 ood for table use, but-tswith- | died at Richmond on Sunday last. terms Spply to HN @. CLA No. 231 i business, unmolested by the Confederate authori- | out preserving vaalities. Large quantities of | The health of our troops ts rapidly improving. Act of August 10, 1861. street. between the hours of 11 and I o'clock. HAPPINess gE MISERY !-Tear ts roe thes, beet packed in itwere spotied. “Heme sella 75] Gol. Clerk, commisarty of tae cris deck: | AMERICAN AND PORMION GOLD, SS Breit aha aie Atter the recent battles on the Peningula- he | cents per pound; small quarters of lamb at $3 or | ded on apiece facatrhed ghey. aad cosh UNCURRENT SANK NOTES, DESEABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ON | My. aca M ‘Deine ave de ermined - 5 Sareea cnet Necte |pendandpes ony atom ater aided [eager AAO sagcks anpnonseon commision, | DereNRL asin aVaNUE ME 2° | ease ttn onencens- Cages, i vel = i . - P, 4 % 7 ‘ouR Ol tf er 2 seoed on the 10th instant, and went by railroad to Epwarde pound. Henad seen a man pay 83 for BOUGHT AND SOLD. Pennsy|van: yp fet 2d 24 streets, | acd interesting Leotureson Marriage and ite Ie. Charlottesville without raising any suspicion of | s quarter of a pound of tea, required for a sick THE LATEST FROM MEMPHIS RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO oaeeraal f Conlectinters are oat cae, ey Nervaas Debility. Preme thet: purpose. From thence th-y walked to New- | wife Board in the best hotels was $5 per asy. Later from Vicksburg—The ard mi , >) 11 rooms, excellent cellar under the whole house, on of Physiology anc Natures Law.” Thos, market, in the Shenandoah Valley, no be- | and in private families $20to $25 per week. Still Geing on—Com. F; Silence iy 19-1m Bankers, 352 Penn. avenue. | gas and water fixtures,&o. Bhs h by ite ex- 9 leoiures have been meers of en St cedias wee Hitowed thteagh arin hae taining $1 os $5 0 duy for sor! nocmaker# Ob | the Rebel Batteries whilst Passiog ine FFICE U. 8, PENITENTIARY, for besinnes ona Kiel peace well suited fi sided Ibo On the Feoeine et hee elt be for swam thoahvensl Newmarket at might, ah act It on y be inverests tg to parties having confi- —_- Oo *Wasntneto: . ©., July 22, ieee, PR 08 the premises, to aRIS PHER Alg as in Secreary Parisien Cabinet af ductors a series of narrow crcapes, nally succeeded in | dence in ‘*contrabands” to learn that the gentle- alergo tlhe, Pearce a SBaLep PRorosats will Teostved at (intel) __je28 im? _ | aad Medicine 664 Brosowar New York Sein ty Ew mcnever, where they Ar encwaatotd Fea: | atonal kde’ v7 Tce" Desa’ nscitaun on | snd wil store al onders Tanta by ichngs” | BA AEM ias eG Seat Wa or Mts" | FLOR GALE —Tee new Ral cae tires ciny B JOHNSTON, eral oldie Se ne eee ree te puttned i on piete3 gle rreemntne Seon: en kane persons took the cath of somite year, at the United States Penitentiary, tows fopaine ny ee eae nents eit @ ALT. Ez eral soldiers 4 pul in the papers some weeks since, i . | Washington, D. Ca viz : i* : : LOCK HOSPITA a cheyen, tear nce seppen tf | he fine the South wil ght Jon a» Long] ince ectted pes ogo saa Aiey expr | #00 bof Si oa gui ofonk taped, annph | BROOMS AND BOA Ri Soaps Gamareats, | Hes Asecrred chs mont Crsin,Specty andenip in Ties. ut me ie 2 pul a s ol ad in *asant loci near 8! 3 2? housca, “Phey-walkea in all sbett one Saqneed | axe te organized army, but don’t be. | tbat *pon Gen. Sherman's arrival the order requir- . New liouse. DISEASRe On are miles. Our informant reached his home on Men- day He says the people of Richmond are confidént lieve they will prolong the contest if at any time their armies should be eaptured or dispersed, and nothing leftto rely upon but guerillas. There ing tarm to take the oath or leave would be Od tied, and have delayed taking action until to-di saad ueney = provost Marshall’s office ut he ver stde, Ht \d heddirg. A few fab’ 4.000 feet of onk-tanned Wax Teather, from | Boarders accommodated, 44% Beelith atrock ee § sughter hides, well finished. Five sides of | tween G and H. je 24-2m this quality wi!l be required for a samp FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUBENCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. f FN. 3, o. 8 ase APPLY IMMEDIATELY. of the final success of the Confederate arms. | are in Richmond many friends of tue old Unione ran, ery Meg ere ey My Or fap ha ee a ares ge ee WANTS. oe That confidence |s increased by ear ees oe but they keep quiet; and if ee Sey. seals be | ry ig 9 go South and those desiring ie the nanny, rs brooms. 5: 4 cuRE BARBANTED, On NO cHanes, late batties, ard they bave more confidence than our forces t! wo not express ? 6,900 No. 1 bass Broom e: 'O DAYS! heretofore in their Conf-derate currency. Before thetr sympathies till snctecelf that It would never | Vicksburg advices to Snaday night, the 20th, ‘500 ibs. Tin Wire, best quality. :| 200 MEN, WANTED for the sth Regular one ani the battles it rc quifed $2 50 of their shinplasters | be rc:exen have ree-hed bere. Our mortars have been shell- 300 Ibs, Broom wine, best quality, assorte va'ry. Pay, in addition to rations and Wenkness in the Back, jetures, A feotions 0; to buy $1 in gold, but when be left he exchanged a Tag the rebel batteries for several hours, with no} -_.. - oolors. uactity to be deliver monthly. ro Tae eaph | {2¢ Bidaeve and v! dies: [roluetaiy Ds their notes at tue race of 82 for $1 in gold Death ef Ex-President Van Buren. ney. Partcuiia Cobb ait LL thet z ba eee 3 accepted recrut wag rng Polity, i ~ Dre None of the peome, howrver, like to have a vom. Farge “cet silenced a FEUDS 1 4 509 y: f striped Cloth, stripes to beoflight} For further in! jon apply at the late camp of } Of "the Hoart, Low Spirits, Timidite’ Freeteeee large amount of their curr-ncy on hand. Every- Martin Van Buren, whose death at Kinderhook | while running down last night. nd biue biaek color, ahout $ Thoken the regrment, Camp Ciifburne, 2ist street, Wash- | Dimaess of Bight of Gide Resnee ofl 7] body who owes any d=bis is ready to pay themat | was reperted Thursday in our telegraphic col-} The cans! is completed, but the water will not , cotton warp and woolen filling, ington, D.C, tee EE Fuge" CK, ead, Throat, Nose or Skin th once. ‘Those who have money were anxious to | umn, was the first representative of the original | P© et in til! the rive: ri 1 36 25-1m_Lisut. Sth Cavalry, Reoruit’s Officer, iend !t, even w):hout iaterest, provided good se- curity cen be had. Almost any kind of pro; y finds a ready sale. Real estate in desirable lo- calities is from fifty to one hundred per cent higher than before the wer. Luuge, Stomach or Bowels—these terrible « orders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth these Dreadful and Deetructive Practices whieh render Marriage impossibie, and destrey both Body and Mind 20 500 yare of lighter Cloth, same stripe, for shirts. 1,000 d dl hirti ANTED BO RENT—From Sept mber let, a ene Ki i wie tn sites ae at Ww iat Napa pen 1.8 contra Togati sa 3 a 01 ‘ticle | not less than 12 rooms; preferred near the Capitol. Rare eee awe Oe RRCRTY servioaabio ns Address Box 19, Star Othos. iv3 tf Holland settlers who was elected Governor of New York or President of the United States His family settled at an early period of the col- War Meeting at Pittsburg. Prirtssure. July 24.—The war meeting held here to-day was a most remarkable demonstra- YOUNG MEN tien. Our city presented quite a gala-dav ap- 40 bbis. Plour Espoois All kinds of clothing, and all the necessaries | ONY 08 the manor of f Kinderhook ATMSPY | pearance, business belng entirely autpended,aad | {SOE fotE Tkose in want of Bapioymont of any kind ir of life are greedily sought for by those having | County, in the town of Kinderbook. flags and banners floated in every direction. 5 bushel amait whit> Scans woud better oailon the new INFELLIGE NGS | Which money. Tue wages of labor bave gone up w:th Martin Van Buren was born on the Sth of De- t one o’clock p. m h Pitsburg emptied Its pie Red Aa) OF &. No, 611 9th street, (where the bestot — el ox: the expansion of the currency. The only kind }cember, 1782 He displayed, at an carly ave, | population into the Nort! Common, Allegbeny, be. Bear pay will be given to firet- class Servants.) | have omane et eee, of property ‘hat does not rise is slave property, | great fondness for readin, » quick apprehension, | where-several stands were erected for speakers. o & Ways applications on hand for good Coors, Laun a Dee OF Waked to ecstacy the living | ej Negrovs aril nominally for about the same as be- | carefal habite of observation and aptness, denot: | Hon Judge Wilkins presided over the vast as- Soap qetaeue.Stastermaice, Waiters and Senne ——- ail with fui! confidence. y fore the war, but owlog to the change fn the cur- | ing gree’ power of mind. His early advantages | semblage, assisted by. innumerable vice presi- ne Vine; a be FARM LANDS en ig rad MARRIAGE rency they really worth not more than one- } were limited, but he managed to acquire a ie- | dents and several secre‘aries. Speeches were de- Mol ployere in want ol goed help aii Ged rz cosine Manumup Pancons.or V1 —_— —_ = third or one-half their former value. spectable academical education livered by Governor Curtin, Juuge Wilkins, P tbe Rice Vantage to i ting Marriage, Lelug cware anne The whole of the negro population look for-] At the age of fourseen he commenced the study | © Shannon, Hon. John Govode, ex-Governot RO Sbows eroseriee. to be faraiahed the Ist of Na B. HOUSES wanted, ‘The beat of tenants | orgacic debi ity. detorannes, apesdily oured ward to the coming of a Northern army with the | of the law with Mr. Francis Sylvester, and wes | Jobnaton and otbers irom the English stand, and | ..2 mma ean be obtained without charge by applying as © Who pizces himself und ‘omreot Dr. J hope and expectation that it will prove a day of | indentured for seven years. He early became a | Messrs. Leibenick, Felix and others from the ” Bbo deliverauce tothem. The slave giris have be proficient advocate, and aa astute politician. At | German stand religiously confide in bis honor as Al > 180 Ibe. of fresh Beef, without bone, perday,for} ely || ON. H. MIBLE ‘our days in h week. ent e Sud confidently rely upon his eki!! S28 physician. come ind: dent than usual, and f. - | the age of elghteen he was the Republican dele- A number of patriotic resolutions were passed fe im cach week. co wb SECUN OFFICE Ne. ¥ SOUTH FEEDERICK ST. ly tell thelr mnlstresecs that they willsesnamage ate to the Bietiee Congressionti Convention. | complimentary of the general and State adminis: | 150 lbe, of 00 Boot, without bone, one day in WAND run Nierersr vi Sand BE left hand side colug from Baltimore street, a fow coud tions with them, aud play upen pianos, and was admitted tothe bar in 1503; and com. | tration, calling on the citizens of every couaty B week, be iadie while their mlatresses will be com- pelied to cook and scrub The peopie of Richmond profess to believe that “Cotton will be King yet.” They think Eng- land must soon interfere in thelr bebalf,in order Goors from the coresr. Fail net to obesrve mune and number, Letters mcet be paid and contain . amp. BE JOHNSTON, Mewber the Royal Co lege of Surgeons, Lon- don, graiuate from one of the most eminent Co menced the practice of the ‘aw in Kinderhook. In 1806 he was married to Hannah Hares, bis cousin, who died in 1819. He was devotadly at- tached to her, snd never married again. Four sons were the offspring of this alliance. in the commonwealth to come forwara at once and sustain the Union, Tecommending a bounty of $50 to each volunteer, and a pointing a com- mittee to solicit subscriptions for such purpose. DING, for which we sre payinz the highest Ssh prices. Families declining housekeeping, er Also 199 tors white ash ote Coal, to be delivered in surplus of furniture, will find it te taeir the month of Septe: ir. ih of Molacnes must not be less than % =a M bONtZ &SRIFEIEE, sb. Coffee, and Sugar must be 5 ibe | eit Ho. 22 meh ot. hetwT ans Os in the United States, and ths greater part of 1 5 iam in| oy l t : ‘ ] to obtain cotton. France they believe to be more | Mr Van Buren wrs the recipient of many po- | Jackson Preparing te Assume the Offensive. ANZED—Every person to thet i Whose life ies been eport in the hospitals ©: friendly to tue Confederscy than England Litieal favors, and held many offices of honor, | Lirrue Wasutnetox, Rappahannock covrty aption at Gas Beneamtarin eegnuty; ae | UY, the marKet. ready to pay cash Yor all artclee ar Packt ebia aud elacwkere, baa Jet! Davis bas become unpopular with all } trust and pr both under the State and Na- | Va, July 23 —The report recently telegraphes 1 be paid in @» to 90 a nishing cures thas classes. Hels regard+d es too cautious, and as} tional Gover: from Warrenton that Jackson was at or near Gor- donavilie, is confirmed from other sources, which state thet he Is at Louisa county Court H6use with 24,000 men, and that Gen. Ewell, with a corps of Jackson's command, |s at Gordonsville making a total force of 30,000. His present intention is Known, mery Goubled with ringme in f and etrs when asicep; great nervous. ness, Slarined at sudden sounds, af a i bess with frequent bin etlended mee with derangement of mind, were cured unmedi- ents. In 1821 he was elected to the United States Senate, His colleague was Hon. Rufus King. Upon entering the Senate of the United States, 8uj ted the Monroe administration, and ‘aucns for the nomination of Mr. Craw- headstrong and obstinate inthe extreme. Gom- Plaints is made that he puts his own favoriies inte office. Heilsa iy In poor health, but attends to business While on a visit to Ra eigh be was taken sick, but after two or three days ding 10, agremneces tient ad co: oO re 3 may be dye wil be forfeited, 8 ine. i r Bears Sener tees ety ge (oast side,) ier in New and Seconc-hand Fur- But no 16 tf appeals willbe dressed to“ A. ashington, D. C.,” and endo ly. 8. 1. KING, \REAT ABTRACTIONS! TAKE PARKTICBLAR NOTICE. was enabled to retura toRichmond. During the esidency. In 1825 he wasdlaposed | said to be to assume the offensive and break our | 22 tAuss arden. Cn opened on the corner of ath tirset art Pe. ives bys selon trie aaa la’e battles he visited the army, but failed to ex- | to give bi hesion to Mr. Adams; but the advo- | lines, and if successful to demonstrate upon Tu ROOFING—ROOFING! avenues, op ste, See Sok of CLOFAING. Ls . cite any enthusiasm among the soldiers. He says J cacy of tLe‘ American System’ by that gentle-} Washington for the purpose of drawing off our Prod Undoragned, Seving mrehese the Feit SATs, Cars sat BO po OES, whie! that McClelian’s retreat to Herrison’s Landing | mao, decided him to take sides with the Mg oo forces from Richmond. ase oondestna by Mare. By Wathen o BOSMIFA & CO., Clothiers, was the most succesafal recorded in history, ex- [ tion. He alsoattacked the Panama Mission in an = respectfoily. 0} his servioés and solicite the cor, 2th st. and Pa.av.,and No 460 7th at. cept that of Moreau, in the Black Forteat. a — =. , ered, however, for the tariff War Meeting at Chambersburg. Mee of builders, contractors and ths publio Osporite Post Office. Very little is said about Vice President Ste- 8 of Cuamegresure, Pa, July 24—An immense ‘aly. ee ee aoe the ae aera <a because of his having {| The death of Governor Clinton removed the | war mecting was beldhée lest alght Tre nee acd proparadon et Moka eam the manufsctare | FURST WARD, ATTENTION! 310 the Heed, Dim. come In'o the secession movement at a late hour. § barrier to Mr. Van Buren’s political advancement, |} Nil presided. Resolutions were ado Sble to exer ete atl tec ane Mater! hie ai Now opened and for snie at the lowest rates, a | Less of Sight, Los of Ninouinr Power, Pa piiation None of the civilians enjoy a big! ree an as ackn rs - | calling upon the people of the county for men ant promptnees, and warrante? to give satisfaction. ce stock of CLOTHING, be . BUY FS oe ; owe LAatyy N f ivil ij high di of \d he was now acknowl ed as the representa. le of the fe a P 4 . - 34 a rt c HING@, HATS, CAPS. re =e ne cart, Drapepey Nervous Urritabiit confidence. Stonewall Jackson !s now the idol J tive of the Semectney of New York. He was} money. Committees were appointed to carry out | For the oomenienae Of the public: en order book | and SHOES, on the corner of stk streot and Pe. | rte yinptone of Remuv® F actions, Genera) De- of the army end the ple His soldiers are | nominated and elected Governor of New York in the ooject of the meeting. Subscriptions were | will be kept atthe Backing Honse of W_ . Smith- | Svenue, i a proud of the name of “Jackson's Foot Cavalry.” § 1928, on the Jacksonian ticket, and took his seat bility, Symptom Munratiy.—Tive fons: much to be dreaded—L of ideas. Dey opened to provide a sum suffictent to pay a bount! of $50 dollars toeach volunteer. Eight thoucan dollars were at once subscribed, ana the amount oR. ke. efeots on 3 of Momor son, Sojotnisg (north) the Bank of Washington ; at Works. foct of 23d strest wost and Canal: ud at my “eas oer street Bett doer beiow Pa. avorue iy 17-1 » WILSON. Gen. Lee enjoys the confidence of the and the soldiers {wa high degree, and they relp anne tebe eg a lease His gubernatorial career on his judgment and retion. Magruder is ‘was short; and the principal merrento we have of =—<tuntemryrereapenmctitieescgetiahis EYE&¥sopys BUSINESS. itis the Safety Fund Bank System. In March, ‘eotw*] Hf. For the convenierce of my First Ward and | Aversion o: oty {- Distrust, Lov will be increased in a few days to $20,000. One | ———~“"_Uy S7-e0ew'|_ HC. WILSON Georgetown customers, | have opened & branoh | t2de. Fimudity, eic., ars some of ine inked by hi< own command, who Imire his § he became Secretary of State to General Jackson, company bas been raised and is ready to leave. Ww ATER NOTICE, store on the corner of 20th Pa. avenue, | duced. courage aud would follow him anywhere, but | and held the place till the dissolution of the NeRvo the pablic bave little confidence in him. It fs believed that their army would have been more successful If be had not got drunk during the last day's fizbt. Gen. Hill is regarded with high favor by the citizens, and Gen. Longstreet is con- sidered one of their best men. Gen J_8. Jobn- ston wus a great favorite previous to bis bein, wounded, but since then he was but little thought Cabinet in 1831. He then became the American Minister to England; but 1 is diplomatic career was unexpectedly cut short by the refusal of the Senate to confirm him in that capacity. He re- turned home, and was placed in nomination by the Repubil. National Convention for Vice- Presiient. This office, which ts rather honor- able than “gg ortpea es filled with ability and street and rer, er hw find pfood stoct ef CLOTHING, Warm Rrersreai Orvice, July 11, 18e2, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES at the lowest ‘he Law of 0 On reguisting the use } Pricé in towa. le Sa H & CO. treet washers, &c., &c., is es ieee : Clothiera, at st and Pa ayv., treet waehers or hand No, 460 7th atrest. hose shall be reatricted to the ume psreecs see Pak he OR CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS ane end then dor as lee cea a4 F and HOES, at the lowest price, coraer 20th Biteen minutes; and any person or persons who | ®*Teet =e. snall use or permit the use of his, her, or their Desitiry —Tho Je can d oause of their dar re healthe a : se becoming wear, ervous and - ated, ng & silgu Gr Sppearsnce about the eyes, Cough or symptone of consumption. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, Racdoneny maa an et ant haprucext votary of jeasur nus um! c ibe seed: “4 rr »ittoo often he pous tie War Meeting at St Louis. St. Louis, July 24—The Union Merchants’ Exchange, at an enthusiastic meeting held to-day, unanimously adopted a stirring and patriotic ad- dress to the people of Missouri. Unfaltering and unconditional fidelity to the Union was the senti- ment. A liberal aid to the volunteer fund was LOTHING, BATS, CAPS, BOOTS and — 8! or dread of discovery deters hi my = 3 pledged, and several thousand dollars immedi- Vement or street wasner, or hand hose, 10 viola. i ner 30th street . avenue, ying to those who. fro ed 5 od Malton He uabueeas ie sr arnt nee 4 Bone sell ed My Rencarmeydecthepy ried ately contributed to Col. Clinton B. Fisk, secre. | ton of this sof enall be liable tos fine of not leas Cisigs = ——— reepectability, oan wore bettiend fam. fe ta by the citizens to have been stelved, ai National Convention; and the next year the se- | ''y of the exchange, to ald him in putting a} th&n or more than five dollars,” &a.. & into the ena tand desig: ing pret regiment in the field forthwith. . Who, bie ; lection was duly ratified by the people ore, Who, 1 hi +f uring, ich bis Fooun.ary Defeated in the election of 1840, Mr. Van Buren Tetired to private life He had purchased the The gentieman knows Seg ey he ar of the number of the Rebel army in Rich: when 0. &O. ‘The law also provides that “the hose shall not be ow Is Fer, the attack was made on McCtelian’s lines, but it used car. TU 0" Fiaged, ombibeses ‘or cther rein OF for water: aa Ee ApS. BOOTS and SHOE . a or - ing or Washing horses. Cape upon the caid pene corner street and Ps av. Arre of an ex-U. S. Marshal. T iesve him with ruined beaith to Sigh over of Vv i ts h Bor.ineron, Vt, July %4.— General Lewis} ment or strest washers must, when the washers EW_ STORE 8 KED WiFH CLOTH. | bis galling du ey or by the use of tha: sett Informed taen, toat the fore> consiaced of | ative owe. Hloyeve i theonneet Lieéoacee | Parwtages at Norwich Vt as ene Soe gy staan ert senurely sorewed down 00° | NUNa Boots, S088 MAGS anf Cats, | dent's refscn—hercut” taster fos someon! from one hundred ahd Sfty thousand to two hun- | Here be speat the residue of his life days since ‘by U.S. Marshal Baldwin, on the extravagant waste of water, to onl! thospeoial at | Sritim 5: SSMINA & CO. Clothiers, | SIMRO Of thie trribje discane. eugh aaa deot! oe dred thousaud men. fie thinks none of Beaure- {In 1814 Mr. Van Buren’sclaims were again sub- | barge of treason, and taken to Windsor, where ss = : La tention of the police to theabove laws, which here- after wili be enforced, To be Good Lookin: met notiee isintended = a sontion to alt whom — = rhs, espoo.ally to ere of public stabies. RANDOLPH COvEe OLD FACES MADE TO iy 12-906 Water Recistrar. Lege Vo ao AND the U.S, Circuit Court sits next week. His trial is expected to take place during the coming ses- sion. The evidence against him is said to be very strong. General Partridge was U.S. mar- sbal for this State under Buchanan’s administra- tion. ard’s army, from Corinth, was there. The army fa been Increased by conscripts, and refnforce- ments continuedto comein during the six days that the contest was going on, ie knew nothing of the Rebel loss in the batties, except that {t was large. At the time of mitted, but Mr. Polk secured the nomination. in 1813 he was placed in nomination asa free soil im t candidate. Since that time Mr. Van Buren has acted with the democratic aL ppg in all its meander- ings. He supported Mr. Pierce in 1852, Buchanan o tee Beart ‘hrost, Head, Skin, &e., ress ing with htfu) rapidity, till death rr? > riod to his } sufferings by sending him te that undsec country from whose bourne ue traveler returns. DR. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGAN- IC WEAENESS 4ND IMPOTENCY DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, ¥ ohes By this creat and important remecy weakness of the battle of Fair Oaks, or Séven. Pines im 1856 and Breckinridge in 1860. He bas, how- nae Ee A Orricy 614 Pa. A on may obtain a hand- She orstne are speedsiy cured and fall viger re F0d Rebels call it, their numerous hoapltais ever, favored a vigorous, rosscution of the pres- San Francisco Markets. as. ingion Outv, Dy C. Frome Peron, cxemat ited! eteteaa tact che ue errs oa ce were all filled with wounded, and many were | ent war against the rebellion. San Francisco, July 23 onda generally | oy A “NOE Wear. | &°.. by unng : 5 — taken to private houses. The mortality For several years Mr. Van Buren seldom left fiat. Drills 18 cents; domestic g Thee an EAR PARE RF BERN DR. UMBLETY Al siyedumdnts to Marriage Physios! or Mental wicramevra saeco daaces Sane | Notes, tee, tarmitnot axe rcs gaueing | As cohmce Sper pvnd: bide It cis per Merchandiee, Rlonép, Jewelry, Vainab sanisiee. Newvous, Ireunbhity “premier. W eegsbe eg jo be removed wa sent tot and u im an rned to love qulet: His ore! je, Mo: ewe! } : * } noes at os the sick had also been seatoff, New hospitals days glided on Hke the full orbed cu to ite set. | Crushed sugar 14% cents; peta dull; whisky tes, ae ah ‘ws. Lez, Price, $1 per boitie, - Exhaustion of tne most fearful qukend were provided in antic! pation of the late battles, Surrounded by frienda, books and the ease 44 cents per gallou; domestic apistte 44 cents per gallon; wheat $i 40 per bushel. The new crop of wheat is abundant. The heavy discount on exchange discourages exports, —— ____ Great War Meeting at Oswego. Oswxeo, July 25.—A tremendous war meeting was held here last night, and a numberof re- cruits were enlisted on the spot. The ex-Speaker ting. whloh wealth afforded, he enjoyed with a keen zest the rural pursuits and occupations which he His private life was without spot. He was a @utiful son, a faithful husband and a devoted father. The constancy of his attachments and his fidelity to bis friends had passed into a Proverb, He was a skilful manager of a party; be seldom mede mistakes; he was master of the springs of and ail were flied Many well Kuown and influential citizens of Richmon4 were kilied. Purceil’s Battery, cam- of men of tke first families, had but one maa ieft unburt. Alajor Wai ho was killed, was a leading citizen. No Ge 1s of note were killed or wounded. He heard a Rebel General way that In Tursday’s battle there was a perfect rout of thelr army—the cavalry {a their retreat wo DOSSEMENT OF THE PRESS. HE Mawr THOUSANDS cured at this inate Tet seventeen years, nod the 1) ~y inaportant Surgion! operations performed ‘by Joauston, Witnessed by te Of papers and many other persons, notices of oh bare ap pene Sesin &nd agsin before the public, besides i8 StARdIng Bs & gentieman of and re . ia & euSicieut guarantee to the af- » » 0-6m* Ne Bends, &-. warded SAFETY AND Sent by mai or express ny agencies 2 principal Railway Zowns Ofice—No. Wash- rf 11 . ’ Building, % NORTE. macro: bade AND NORTHWEST? | inrton Sresuey oruer of ON. D.C..NE -< Ww. eri ; i BaLry tne =. Bites Sukiog. pectinasn I EXING TON. juntos DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER of the Assembly, Hon. Mr. Littlejohn, ted le is warranted to cure Scrofula, Erysipe'as, Ring . F . 4 = nad riding over the infantry, and killing and wound. } the human heart. "His memory wes remarkable. | the command of the 34 Os nego Regiment. The ik a aes ar , Cae! RA pad aad “4 yom Soaid |, Salt Rheom, fears: ey A CARD BU THE LADIES. ing many of their owa men. {f he once learned a person’s features he never | board of supervisors have added $0 to each te, lies to LIVERPOOL, SOUTBAMP FON. aut | Sunteves rece eet Overy disease’ of the Skin, oI DK. DUPONCO'S Phe people of Richmond were quite confident | forgot them. To this he owed in no small degree | cruit, in addition to the national and State boun- HAVRE, European expresses to 24 GULDEN PILIG FOR FEMALES. that McCiclian’s army could not reach that city. } his popularity. tes. Prominent commercial towns in Great Britain au a regs TO THE AFFLICTED. Endulbiits davenivinn : th ing, som 4 oo on oures Nervous tod 5 # in correcting rerulatin EMOvin| enw beet or oa he etait Recrutting in Boston. Collection ‘of NOTES, Di and BILLS ves al! the Symptomsr amar vino wine is obstructions from waasever, Ay ‘oa. = enperiies ods 177 The people of Jamaica are ina wretched made at ail sooessibie parts nited States, | fenua always succestfulas @ proventne eral army moved toward the city, after the battie | state from want of food, the failure of trade Boston, July 24 —The enlisting excitement U. G. RUN ‘Agent, Indisposition ‘The above Pills have now been as of Witliamsburg, no alarm was manifested and havirg led to this privation. All kinds of do- | increases,with satisf fi num-} je% Ah Ae to Exertion, Loes of thirty years, and in mo case, where po hed nobody ran gway. [here are no very extensive | mestic produce are sold at exorbitant prices, till | ber of country towns have ralsed their full quota, Rubbe Power, Loss emory, nave beon correctiy followed. have these pit ‘works near the city for its defenee. On the side | at jength the poorer classes are resorting to plun- | 294 reports from all quarters indicats thst Mussa. a ir Store, Difficulty of Breathing, Gen Hed t © 10st decided saueiaouon, toward Fair Oaks there ere some batteries, bot} der for the means of livelihood. The elas are | Cbusetts will soon have her old regiments filled 324 PENNSYLVaNia AVENTE, Wank hares ft orror of Di owing certificate from ove of the frat of the most powerful batter ateat Manchester, | all devastated of their Products, even though | UP, and the new ones called for organized and in Rear of Clagett’s Dry Goods Biers, i yNeeth rembie « Dreadful ayy * Yyiwhe eslled — my Sy ime on ine south side cm (he river, commandiog the} unripe, and meny of the le are now eubsist- | the field. Entrance also at 356 D st, Foot, Wakefulsone, Dintees of Vietos, kas faeecar courre did nor wish her anes ees ean a tion. 7 y ) “ ip to the time when the Merrimac’ was <e- ing on the young bamboo an spontaneous fruits Fire in Terente, © W. Of the soli. stroyed there were no obstructions in James rive; J and bad gunboats been se the river imme- diately Richmond must hw en at once. The RUSBER SHEETING mer, Diversal Lassitudeofthe Musoular System, OATS, CAP: ton Enormous Appetite, with Dye » Hot e #iEnas, poncuas Bete ira hands imeking eke . 7 if any one should doubt the on o! SPECIAL NOTICES. ———-—_—_ Toronto, July 24.—The west wing of the Par- Mament Build! recently oceupi: British officers siationed ne ye ved yness of the Ski1, here, was entirely destroyed b: WAGON SPRINGS. untenance, and Kruption on tue river is now filled with obstruction for some dis. fire this noon. . y wey BAGS, CUPS, PANES. GLOVES, Face, Pain wy the Back, t tance. A large number of vessels, canal boats, Barcuston’s Hatz Dre jo1s-1m CORK BEDS, &o meh ol Lewd = a = &c, filled with stone, have been sunk in the Tas dest in the World. Liberal. ——— ui ee Bao Spote cured her, Sud she is now in robust health i streara. Great A pear see of stone bave been William A. Batehelor’s celebrated Hair Dye} ,, Burvato, July 21.—At a primary meeting of specrosass FOR LEAD. lying Snu stronger proof might be given. Fhese pis throwa arerhenn Bose a Since _ obstruc- Produces a color not to be Aistinguished from na- the Board of Trade $850 was subscribed for war Ordnan: Office, War be! -¥ Te ee cure for Lucoreah, (or ) forty years, has washed down er Immente quact | tare—warrantod notte tajore therdateas thejleast; | Gere can be seem eee g W ben all the mem- Wasuineron, Eyes, with 7 Sulfusion and Lors o | Sold Wholcanle and Retail in Washington by fo! A > quan- i | vers can be seen a 810,000 will be raised. PropPosats will be received b Sight, Want of At on, © Mobility Z. D. GILMAN cist, 350 Penn avenue, Sty of sand. and the whole mass 1s now solidly | remedies the il! effects of bad dyes, and invigor- until 5p. m.on the evening of the Reetions teh Horrorad tye Paty preeets grr ee to clear theebannel, and | Ste Halrfor life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hatr Funeral ef ex-President Van Buren. the delivery at the following 7 4 ese symptoms, if allowed to go on—which, | P& svenu an it would not ‘be surprising if the navigation of | ‘2stantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- New York, Ca} 25.—The funeral of ex-Presi- dent Van Buren will take place on Monday trom the river should prove to be permanently injured. from Old Church, Kinderhook. > y Very heavy yuus ere mounted at Fort Darl fo ‘he Th iv 4 this Medicine invariably removes—soon fo lows 000 TONS OF L: fol 3 the Waterviiet ‘Arsenal ‘Weer ‘Trey, New ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all At Loss OF PORE FS 'UITY AND i “im en Wario * ever Sad in other fortifications, aud the banks of the| ([J" The Genuine issigned Wittiam A. Bazen- = New York, 100 tons “7#°0Al Governor's Island, | So don’t be cast down. be poner atl Denti Polat ee ei tite pits ‘The works at | gion, om the fowr sides of each dor. an Fortress bend Atthe Allegheny Arsenal, Pitteburgh, Ponnsyi- | That uevor pac heron, re hu Drary’é Potat are understood to be co: to No. 81 Bar ¥ [Correspondence Associated Press.) vania, 1,000 tons. ° Who are brought from tne satisfaction of the authorities, and ¢ upon Factory, No. ‘clay st., New York, Fortaxss Monnog, July 24—The steamship} , At ta¢St. Louis Arsenal, St, Louis, Missouri, and -thieat bas censed. mar-ly (Late%23 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) | panic! Webster, Caplan’ Blethen’ fe eee te lend must be Galens. ot other Ameriosn GET PAT. Se has not seen the new ‘ron-clad vessel being by Ran Sh ES A a a York, reached Fortress Monroe last evening on | gtaiburg, or so! aginles of the most approved U % PIMPLE built at Richmond, but, judging from the state- InsTaNTANEOUs CURE of Corns, Bunions, Cal- | her way to Harrison’s Landing witha supply.of 5 ish BR. bom ments of those wuo bave worked upon her, the losities, Inverted Nails, Warts, and all disesses vegetables for the army, which they have been} P: ‘Will be received for lots of 200 tons and junds of healthy fech steamer must bes formidable affair, She is a of the feet. M. Pedrait, from Paris, Surgeon | suifering for for a long time 3 will anes Dr. Twmbii ee ited within © few iG, Chat she would be] Chiropodisi, is enabled by a peoullar process to | “Tine of truce boat Canonicas went up James joltvers. Plicitly thé timeand amount pitt ° completed ‘within = few weeks eradicate the most excrescences in s few | river yesterday morning and returned eeriy this ure to deliver at fied time will sub-| Tox’ ae Hg nad ever beard any talk of a scareity of minutes, without the least pain or the t morning to Fortress Monroe, where fe- | ject © contractor toa forfeitue of tne Seats im puri Tou Xue rebel armi inconventenes to the patien rs | mained ten minutes, and steamed off 18 the di. | {eucnvered at that Gime sata leaving the eee from nine a. m. to five p. - | rection of York river. endon Hotel, Pennsylvania bvenue, corner Sixth street. Best reference given in this city. jy 5-wiw® Daaxx’s ration BirreRs. 2 Pianta’ infer! 3 poe Piper oe inti eptng sonalderable quater pn were removed to Danvitie, ‘Dut ft was artios usauming contrast will be, reqnired to ‘with bests: wins 5 peo Laplace 0 qeipycece!cornar of Sovence stant eames . W. RIPLEY, Ordnance ‘5 and De endorsed = JRANCIY HISTORY OF THE LANK OF 2 brag Ls oe Se 2B, a fies the brought back to feed: the army, Teinforce- enn, notes zer, end f sagan re preg 5. Ae 6s ments arrived. atti A the x mvenrad ‘The quantity. aren Overt the Dteok Kxehange ; @1 Sbeuandoaty Valley, by rabitoad, Ly the the voniteect te t “one: fi @G Currency. aud canal wae ted foi S purpose, to « considers > 1668 tons’; bie extent, buta bre k occurred at - time of is the great bet, aud It bad been of but-tittle Torus, . use since. There ase -no vessels in James river Lata. guile of todacco A in the See ntine vist Yest's erop being weiibon - ooome what it - Goon Nzws tm case of @ succestfil Pgs Ww, mL Sa ig Tt treaty ean pn ae id je ve end the otber = wi ton failed to . * oe atte eas tes e2 5 Sanneesre. means of which they 3 4 Balter, wuream, lf netestary, to save _ bot JeAl-{ At Mrs, Parhout’s, 75 940t., bet. Dand E. oe es ’ is = = =