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THE EViNING- SEAR iu PUBLISHED EVERY (SUND4Y EXCEPTED,) eb SOE hit di LD a fog at w. D, WALLAOHB? Papers servéd Im packages by-carriers at 948 yeaz, or 37 cents permonth. To mall subsaribety the price is $3.50 2 year, im adeance; $2 forsiz, mcnths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centea week. Sia- gic copies, ON OuNY; In Wrappers, Fwo eRNTs. {(7" Avvrntisemunrs should be sent to the @ffice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may Bot eppear until the next day. LITTLE BROWN FACE IN THE FIRE; Or, Hewa Bacheler was Wen. My cousin, Arthur Langley, was a confirm- ed old bachelor—at least, so he said, and s0 all his acquaintances believed; but why he was s0 was a profound mystery. He was rich and bandsome, ef unexceptionabie family,and entirely independent of contro]. Without be- ing a scholer, he was well informed; without having dabbled in art, he was an ardent ad- mirer of its works; and his address, though not strictly polished, was pligalatiy fascinat- ing. I often wondered that he remained 20 entle and unaffected atmid the unceasing j coe which he had received from his birth. Asa child, nothing in or put of the house-wae too good for “Mars. Arthur” and his nurse hid, lied and stole for him ina jer which threatened seriously to confuse his no- tions of right and wroug. Asa boy at school and s youth at college, he won uni favor, and he bad scare@ely entered society when he became an acknowledged idol. Countless were the superb dresses, jewels and lace. that were selected and worn with reference to his supposed preferences, and numberfess* were the _— read upon ne a tion. Many a drawing singing - was aided in his toilsome way by the recolttec- tion of this favorite beau, and his ran@éir word helped more than one sad e; forei er, F and Italian, to fill bis class w remunerative if not studious pupils Bat eould not perceive that Arthur felt the =~ estivech of the grand passion, and in the girls grew tired of their worship, and look- ed about for less impracticable subjects for their charms. Rumor was busy with the cause of such marvelous indifference. The spiteful said he was scheming for money; the sentimental, that death had cut off the object of his choice; and the rowantic—owing, I fear, to sly hints dropped by bimself—believed he had fallen in love with a portrait in the shop window of a picture dealer in Florence, and that he was seeking the original in sorrowful earnest. Nothing could well be further from the truth than these conjectures, for the simple fact was that he had never seen the most loveable side of womanhoed. His mother died when he was very young, and his aunt, a wealthy and styl- ish widow, took charge of the household. She fancied herself a model of fidelity, and she did really live up to her own standard, which was Bot uppressively high. She counted the silver every Saturday, und dusted daily the rare and delicate decorations of the drawing rooms, attended scrupulously to the fitting of the ehildren’s clothes, and never fail to be present during their dancing lessons. When my uncle fell ill, she fidgeted about his room in tasteful morning dress, and when he died she attended him to the grave in becoming mguroing. Josephine Langley profited by her sesept and example. Shoe was strikingly Reoatifal, and she became elegant and accom- plished. After reigning in seciety one sea- 20n,. she married a millionaire, who would have snecred at the possibility of loving his own wife, and who merried her ai be- couse she would be an appropriate finish to his magnificent mansion. There Arthur saw a cold, glittering selfishness, ranning through word and deed. He saw it in silly extrava- gance and reckless waste, in time and money withheld from the poor and suffering, to be lavished in self-indulgence, in petty querrels, harsh recriminations, and m compliances. The spectacle disgusted him, and when, in the brilliant circle in which he moved,he found one Jovely girl becoming more pleasing to him than another, he recalled some scene witness- ed beneath the roof of hia brother-in-law, and the te ness faded trom lis dream, and his air castles vanished. So he tried to content himself with his bachelor establishment— Buite of neble rooms in a great lodging house. His cook, Pierre, was fat, dexterous and thiev- ish d Adolph was my ubomination—there was so much self-conceit under his demure and zeverential manner, and such cool cunring under his pretended eagerness to serve More than once [ attempted to procure his dismissal, but Arthur said that the rascal amused hi that be took him for his skill, not his honesty, aod that he should keep bim as long as he could maintain undisputed possession of bis hats, boots and gloves Affairs stood thua when Mr. Hamilton, a distant connection of the family, invited Ar- thur to spend a week with him in country at * The Grove’’—so he had named his estate. wing to 4 mistake im the date of thé invita- tion, arthur arrived sooner than be was ex- . and all the ghest chambers were oceu- “$0 that he was pat in Jennie Hamilton’s, abe baving gone out for the night. He was conscious of « pecular pleasure the moment he entered the apartment, although he could net perceive itscause. A cheesful wood fire blazed on the white hearth, sending a ruddy ight to the four coruers, deepening the bue ef the crimson curtains and giving a mellow tint to the light colored bp op the toilette Service, aud the drapery of the bed. In front -was a lady's sewing machine chair, and near it, on a rose wood stand, was a brown work basket, its bag tied with scarlet ribbond, the Jong end2 of which fell over the edge with a eoqaettish grace. The cover was partially lifted, for Jennie had been called in haste to ‘visit a poor old woman fm the neighborhood, and had left behind her two or three slight marks of the hurry of her departure. The desire to examine it was irresistable, and—I xegret to confess it—Arthur pesped. How dainty and ce how convenient everything “was within. The very genius of comfort sat in the glittering thimble, nestled in the house- wile with its needles, its scissors of various sizes, its wax and tapes, end glanced from the gpools smoothly packed in the inlaid spool box. A mew. thought came inte Arthur's mind, end the popularity of atrue union be- tween usefulness aud taste presented itself to bim for the first time. How wonderful the revelation ap) te him. Inthe discovery scruples vanis! Firs: ie out @ neatly mended s ting. e@ “dhendled it us if it bed been sometumgpigce of jeweiry, avd turned it over and over again, jerking every winding of the enmeching an evn threada, which at the moment shone to his eyes with a ae See Bice, of pearls. Then be kicked off one of his slippors, ammd perceived that toe was just push- Se brccgk the~yiet silk, and) that the second was striving to it ny. His other slipper followed the » But the foot ‘was in no better case, for the heel was visible through its gray covering. “I must bay a Dew package of hose to-morvow,’’ he ssid, with abalfsigh. Turning again to the basket he tvok up a cambric handkerchief, ‘hemmed with machine-like precision, but without/the sciffaess that machizery i to its work. Arthur placed his own it, observed the se unevenly turned and coarsely basted jand indulged himself in another gentle h. Pi he lifted a vest, the sise of which showed it — ep ‘8, and which had renewed iis youth under a judicious pro- cess ef gry ed bu button sigh was and Ar- holding. A . tur, after carefully tepfacing the articles, the stud, none end of i ha eee teeident ich told the Ses Saeean Tea ee na Jak comgelnabacsepees travel on itd the ‘Jeanie, Hamilton, Who was E-F.? Wasitamen ‘the: ap; were were le presea’ {aint feeling of dislike to his old m THE WEEKLY ‘Whis exeeiien! Famiy ane Mews Jouima won taining « Variety ¢: interesting recRtRE~ secccsnscestcoresseccoes & 76 FOR COPIES reessregersnerensncccee. BOS Fwrenty-Ave soples .......c00se-0+4 88 OF Uiawartabiy contains the ‘Washington News" hat bas made The Daily Evening Sear circulate 80 generally throughout the country. > Single copies (in wr; re ured at the counter, tenanodinttiy that an ees ofthe paper. Price—-THREE CENTS, oe, XX: WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1862. N°. 2,953 A knock at the door sroused = = & servént entered with an apology wen the dloset on an errand for her mistress. She did not wait to shut the door, but gave it a pee the Saag ee whieh sent a : elieate muslin in jangerous pro: y the mantel lamp. A new Cason tion beset Arthur. Dou! he should have turped his head aside when he replaced the fleecy folds, zd FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ORTREss Mowrox, Aug. 9.—The remains of the late Dr. Denniston, we was drowned some two weeks ago In James, have been recovered by his father, through the ald of kind friends, and are now on their hoi Pied ‘wey home, eccompanied by bis The sick and wounded cre being removed sway Pat the army of the Potomac The transport it and he smiled as he rem that Mr. Hamilton’s were seldom empty... He fan- tied jt was chilly, but the thermometer stood at eighty. It was on the cold side of but aa tain of orimeo ok effsé 7 e shut out north star its eiroling oon- stellations, and he smiled a second time st his folly. ‘Tis the books that are wanted, he ae ; but moving uneasily in his chair he a or TAB, ARLEMENT OF SPATE, Watrtneron, January 35, ieee. ‘Whe Geeretery of Stete wil! hereafter receive Members of Congress on business on Ssturdays, eommencing With Seturdcy, the fret ef ness month. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. IMPORTANT NEWS. Rebel Ram Arkansas Destreyed—Attacked by Federal Gunbests—Biown up by her Crew and Abandoned, The following announcement !s from the Pe- tersbarg Daily Express of Saturday : d ie of Maine came down from Harrisoa’s Land- 7 but he did no such a thing. He paused at the glass door closing 2 recess in the wall, | van Dorn to Sceretsey Maliory tates thetthe Gen, | ing this morning with 90 sick end cboceao | E274 WILLIAM B. SKWaRe, entrance to the closet, and feasted upon its | and ranged behind it were most of his favorite federate ram Arkansas, Lieut. Stephens command- | Wounded. The Louisiana nes also arrived with | 2 . contents. A dozen cambric skirts, white as | authors, from Chaucer ig taped re pen He re- ag, pad been destroye: abort 300, mostly sick. from the same place, and | QYHE AIG@HEST PRICES snow, and without any embéelishment than «| luctentiy confessed that he n only an at- also bound to Philadelphia paid for Droad hem at the bottom, and a half dosen rettily stitched white flannel ones, boldly. Reedrected him. Across the end hung two blak dresses, (he preferred black silk dresses, to any other kind) a Maxsrine biue and a brown one. Opposite there hung a nar- Tow thibet, and a gay cashmere morning robe, with buttons and laces, and tasseled cords, contrasted with the soft fallof the summer apparel, to protect which was his ostensible vt a at the press. Beneath were boxes — soon pr iiewely = and @ nar- To elf cov: pretty slippers, jaunty ters, walking boots, snow frees rubbers— short, with sam; of all the accepted fr of protection for the foot in all seasons of/ weather. Not a speck of dust was seen, nothing was.awry, and regard was had, con- sciously or ufconsciously, to the general har- monious combination of colors. Even’ the minutest details indieated thorough self-re- in the attack on Bi ong’ meres Sara, 240 miles below Vickeburg, ber ma- chinery became deranged, and whilst a mp ting to adjust It, several of the enemy’s gunbeats at- her. After 2 gallant resistance she was a oned and blown up. Her officers and men reached the shore tn safety.” 4 The foregoing {h@leates that a land attack was about being made on Baton Rouge. We may therefore expect to hear some important news from the lower Mississippi. he left Vicksburg on Monday to co-operate mosphere warmed and vitalized by Jennie’s alba Rouge. After passing presence to make Sa tems bears delightful. The ae appointed for Arthur's visit passed but Sy tasks , and bis return home es iepdrg 7d it ca pala Pied no longer ami and Pierre's dis- mnenteraote oe beautifal ed cheerless. He wanted the bas- ebair more than ever. He bore it awhile, and then wrote to Mr. Hamilton that he was lonely and blue, and longed to get back to the cheerful country house. ‘4Poor fellow,’ said Mr. Hamilton, “it ie shopking dull, this living in chambers. E ied it m onee, and came near hanging ~ it is very cheerful here, az ‘Ar- ¥ come, mayn’t he, mother, ata, long as he likes ?” rs, Hamilton, who never differed from her in hospitable intentions, answered es,”? and the return: mail carried an inti- There are now at Fortress Monroe about 10 sick and wounded en tran: ts from the army, all of which are going North to different places. some to Philadelphia, Annapolis and New York, where they can be better cared for than in the hospitals, and they all appreciate the ad- vantages of the change sid If i@ understood that the army hospitals on the ras river are all to be immediately cleared ou Detention of E: rs fer the Ex- ‘assengers. New Yorx, August 9 —The steamers Etna end Segonia, about to sail hence for Europe,were de- my ae antil thisevening, to permit an examina- of passengers under the tary of War's order relative to persons seeking to escape the * he wero hes 4 ‘yaa e onta hes 457 gers and the Etna 579. Some of them wil! doubtless be detained. bus the War Department has consented to allow ai— to go who procured thelr tickets ‘before the GOLD AND SILVER CuiN, OLD DEMANDS . and 2 Year 6 per cent. Treasury Noses, JAY COOKE & ©0., . fy we 4 OS ey va T BUOME AGAIN RE Building, at 391 Peunerivanis brenuue, having again been rebuilt, the subeorthers are And better than ever si Job Work, Meoula, Tin Ware, Rousckeepitg an EROM EUROPE. Sp. Joun’s, N. F., Aug. 9—The steamsh' Scofia. from: {<dverpool on the 2d, via qoaee, twwh'on the 3d inst., passed Cape Race at ten clock this morning on the way to. New York. She was boarded. by the yacht of the Associated Press and a summary of her news obtained. Basi Russell justities the vigilance of the Fede- val ecole at the Bahamas. * Phe Federal gunboat Tuscarora was at (ueens- at hes oc a Confederate atermer which an jouth mide, pear E.H. &. A, L. @RREURY, paeresars FUR COAL AND Wood, Senate on rex Unie Stares, ica of the Sereeant 5 Wasrtneaton, Ja rams ‘Will be received af thisomoe the Litkday Of Agust ueat, ure of tne Senate of! SeaLur Props. Bnti! lg M. on Mur for furaisbivg tv: ‘order was promulgated Uaited States. Fe Rundred Tone (x spect For years Arthur had enjoyed nething | mation to Arthur that he was welcome to a Llverpool, but which pat batk to Holyhead | "'}ue Bene takes out $170,000 in specie. pounds) of the bert Wie Ash Parunsa Cai, aire then that long gaze into Jennie’s closet, pigte and bed at the “Greve” at any and all hers lost all her men, (thoroughly soree: 08. half-spoiled though it was by the ill-breeding of the act. His survey was not yet complete. He scan- ned the book-case narrowly, and carefully noted the volumes which it contained. Ail were in plain covers except a few presenta- tion copies, holiday gifts, and illustrated da of the hast dre flick. Vifty Gerds 01 the best icy Spi aoe f . Lout iq suly aod of war St. Louis was at Madeira | Sinking of paige pe New York he Independence Belge asserts that France, Russia and England are negotiating a plan for mediation, and that the two former have sub- mitted a plan to the latter, which bas not been replied to yet. tis rumored thata British envoy has been There was something vastly suspicions in the manner of Arthur's setting out for this second visit. A hamper of excellent wine, just regeived from friend in Europe, preceded him, because it Bsppeoed to be of a kind that Mr. ton had commended. Bruno, the ne whole to be delivered on of before the 1.¢ of Votober next, snd packs: sway in che vau'ts of the Segate wing of che «ay Ghder the di ootion ofthe Engine 5 vi tie Se: e! Bids tor Coal and Wood wil si€erad. and bonds for the faity u New Yorx, August 10 —The steamer City of New York collided with the ferry boat Nebraska this morning, and the latter was gunk. No !lves were lost, owing to theadmirable management of ‘ain Jewett, of the City of New York. OPAL AtAly oon eoution vi the eens ceo | works. There were many poets, English and dog, acoompanied him, because Jennic | 8°? to Washington to urge President Lincoln to | —=———_"——_eeee oe ——— | eeeneearen American, with India ink’ itlnsteat ns more fired dogs; and among his luggage was a trunk teks he iniative aie ager Sr eye Peete nee ‘ya ied iy@dtc | Rergens a eaal, O B VA. JUMNSTON, ALTIMNOKE ‘ ad ot less finished up, placed between the leaves. There were translations also from the Greek apd Roman author. jw standard histories. and choice criticisms, and studies in art, some of the best manuals of natural science, and many religious writings of different eras and various creeds. Far] Russell recommends strict attention to th Queen's neutrality proclamation. Gen. Pope’s orders to sndsist his army upon the enemy is construed as the adoption of a sys- tem of rapice Gen. Fortey left Cuerbourg on the 29th for VeraCruz. Troops were being rapidly embarked filled choice sece and objects of art, while a fine saddle horse followed him, ostensibly because he could not be trusted at the stables, but really intended asa present to Jennie, should it appear probable that she would accept the gift. { heard pretty regularly from Arthur daring Deror QcaRrexmasten’s Orricn, Corner of 18thand @ streets, Wastine ron, August 1, lez. Srarsp Proposats for the delivery of( 5,00) hve thousand Corde o} od : be recorved at tii sixteenth day cf The wood to be Has dese FORK A DENCE hautale (4) 7 also ur fect long, @ud split size ol cord P WO FALSE DeELii ¥ PREV T Arthur nodded approval to each, rolled an | the winter, his letters Se: dated from “The | 1 iverpooi, Saturday morning, Aug. 2 —Plour waka ‘ - paced, srry IMMEDIATELY easy ehair to the hearth, and looked steadily | Grove,” as frequently as from his chambers, | closed veaterday sat Me a declining tendency. ‘The wood to be deli y of Wast into the glowing coals. Presently, little} but I could only infer, from their general | Wheat quict and partially « penny lower. Corn Batre ph cone paints Ofour tect high, de | 4 COKK WAKKANTE NM, OX Nu CHARGES, brown face appeared against the dazzling | tone, that affairs were progressing hopefully. | active and a triffe higher. Every. uot ‘bolas eonsidered onmplowe eet oo IN FLOM ONE TO TWO DAYS background. It was very plain, but it was | 02e morning, however, in the following spring, Provisions closed dull on Friday. @ordéed, measured aud imeseoted Aninepoctor wiil be designated, ou the part of the Government, to inspect sad measure the woudl, aud such as dose Bot egeform to tuo abuve specih 80) crowned with smooth braids of shining hair, and the honest countenance was | by a pair of earnest truthful eyes, which could look upon entering a jeweler’s she one of th & youn; Consols clored at 93% 294. Friday's cotton market Was received by the Jura. reeived Proprietors in close attendance upon an who was standing with an open *. Affections 4, m9 Meche oe rumnena, Dye @ations will be re : erpsy, | L it | i i apart i be de- | ot the Hos. through and abash falsehood wherever it | jewel case before him, and giving minute di-} ‘The United States sanboat Tuscarora left | Lo, hoaseed five hundred (2,500) corde to ae might be met. A falling brand obscured it | tections for the resetting of some magnificent | Queenstown on the eveuiiig of the lat, destination | LYS eg oR, Of velore the fret day of Cotober, 1982, J Bin and two thousand ve hundred (2 §@ ) cords to be — onor fore the first dey of November, Payment to be mado upen the completion of the whole contract, PROPOSALS. ‘The full name aud Poct Omos address of the bid der must sppeer in the proposal. Ifa bid is made in the name ofa frm the names of el! the parties must appear or the bid wil! oe conmidored asthe individu! proposal of the party signing 1 ropossia from disloyal parties will mot be con- sidered, and an Oath of alicgiance must scoumpany each proposition. Proposals must be addreased to Col. WD. H Ruce zx, Quartermaster U. 8. Army, Washington, D. wr Sod must be plainly marked “Proposals for for a moment, than it grew brighter than ever, and silently lifting itself, brought to view the figure that belonged to it. It was not a styl- ish one, but it was round and trim, and it was arrayed in a well-fitting robe of simple mate- rial, edged at the neck and wrists with collar and cuffs of glossy linen. The new comer bore a striking resemblance to Jennie Hamilton, and flitted about with an unembarrassed air which bespoke her ownership of the surround- ings. Smiling upon Arthur in a manner which made his heart beat as it had never done be- fore, she drew the sewing chair to his side, put the work basket on a cricket at her fee! and pi aoe <P his handkerchief, re-hemm it, chatting the while upon such topics as naturally Meroe themselves. Never had the flight of white and jeweled fingers over the keys of a piano, or the strings of a harp, be- witched Arthur like the movements of those small brown ones managing the needles with such dexterous grace; and never had he found small talk se agreeable as that light midnight gossip. He tried to beguile his visitor into a prolonged stay, and brought out his choicest anecdotes one after another,until mae asvaeed one of them capacity pieturesque, dro; her handkerchief, and seizing « peooil, illus- trated it with a few ag oy and rapid strokes. As she placed it within er desk. a handfal of letters fell out. The superscription was Ned Farmingham’s. A pang of jealousy shot through Arthur’s heart. He sprang to his feet, and lo! the vision had vanished, the fire was out, and ho was Lear asi Bios cold, and cramped with his uneomfortable posture in the deep arm chair. next morning Jennie was missing, and all life seemed tu have gone from the break- fast table. She was accustomed to preside, pearls. “Arthur!’”’ I exclaimed, and in a minute Arthur was whispering “ Congratulate me, coz—I have won her.”’ And so Jennie Hamilton, without beauty, or style, or fortune, married my admired and retty cousin; and from that day to this he ag uttered fervent thanks that the lovable home side of womanhood was revealed to him before he had been captured by mere outside show, or had become too old to accept the sep and lssting happiness which it never fails to yield. unknown. ‘ The Frénch have reoccupied the Roman fron- ere, Gartbaldt Lav tstiéd a proclamation for his vol- Unteers to gesemble at Sicily, saying that the time for action bas arrived. The destination of the expedition was unknown. Cotton on Saturday closed firm with sales of 10,000 bales, including 7,000 bales to speculators. ‘The market closed firm with an upward tendency. Breadstuifs are dull. Consols closed at 93% a93X . YOUN Especially who bawe Vice, t i From New Orie Gulf and Atlan- e steamer Connecti- cut. from New Or! on the 3ist, Mobile Bar on the Ist, Pensacola on the 3d, and Port Royal on the Sth, errived bere this morning with a large matt fromthe Seuth. Among the n- ersare the Hon. Reverdy Johnson and Colonel Cuthbert. The health of the troops at Pensacola ts 60d. It was rumored that the yellow fever had ap- peared at Key West. General Hunter and Commodore Dupont are making preparations to receive the Savannah steam ram. The flag ship Hartford, with Commodore Far- ragut, together with the sgptes Richmond and Brooklyn, gunboats Oneida, roquols and the rest of the fleet, arrived at New Orleans on the 29th, anchoring off the city. The stemship Philadelphia had arrived from New York. A reconnolssance by two gunboats to Manchac and Covington found thing as Col. Kibball left it. No bridges had mn rebuilt, ner were there other Indications of the enemy seen. The steamboat Ceres, after landing some 300 negroes,who had been employed near Vicksbur, ': some distance below, was fired into by the rebel on ahore—eight shots atriking her. Capt Brooks, of the 7th Vermont i eye was killed by # shot which went throngh the cabin. She arrived at fteup ia cakusee ic ou. ¥ New York, Aug. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. bie PM hE Bazcux.on’s Harn Dre Tac best im tha World. William A. Butchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distingulahed from na- ture—warranted not to injure the Hatr in thejleast; remedies the 11! effects of bad dyes, and invigor- ates the Halr for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly turns @ splendid Black or Brown, leav- ing the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggista, &c. i" The Genuine ts signed WILLiaM A. Barcx- RLOR, On the fowr sides of each bom. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, m27-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) SUARANTEE, ‘The ability of the bicser tor RM the contrast, os it be awarce! to him, must be os y two THOS, WOKS BIZLALUTSS IRL be epeniad ta ths Bearastes i * ‘Phe res of cusrantors mu shows by the oi colonia of Ge Cierk orthe Dearest District Conrt or of the United tater Distriet Attorney, Bidders must be present in person when thefbide &re opened, or the proposals wi!! not t= considered. jonds, in the eum of ten thousand do lars, sigasd by the contragtor and both of his guarauiors. wii be required of the suscessfal bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond must sccoiupany the contract, it will be vecessary to: bidders to have their bondemen with them, orto have ponds signéd in Buticipa tion aud resdy to ve produced when the contiact issigned. Blanks for bonce can ba procured upen appication being madest this office, oither por- sonsily, by letter, or by telegraph. ae a OFFICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK SF left bana going ios Valtiwerc sticet, Yew ‘oor ue Far notte observe nate aber, Loeiters migst D6 paid end contain © DR. JOHNSTON Member of the Royal « don, graduate from one of oges in tho Ua Stats fo Wore ever ku the bead and © cées, Leing Alarined nees with frogucus with derangement ately. TAKE P Youn, solves Masexs. A. H. Hatt & Co., have removed their stock of India Rubber Goods from their branch store, 30 Pennsylvania avenue, back to Boston ous the summer, where they will be pleased to receive orders by telogtens ‘or mal! for any and all of the various cles made from Ini Rubberor Gutta Percha. Orders will be forwarded by any express company’s lightuing train, und arrive {fm in twenty-four hours, che to our citizens than they could be sold here. Form of + of the county of sy — the county o} lo hereby guarantee that uifi contrat, 38 prices acoey with ‘is proposition, Snd that should hie proposition be acoépted, hé will at oneeenter into @ sentract in scoordauce therew itu. Should the contract be awarded hun wo are pre pared to become his seour:tios. ite this guarantee must Le appended tho official bas hi We, renaere marriage mind and body, sh> Fu * Send.on your orders and have them filled at man- § New Orleans on the 29th. ite Bbeve mentioned.) and Ss good humer = pe rt umetarens prices at Messrs. H. A. Hall & Co's pia 5 Ger ot EE 0 Seen er auartermaater Eeporwen to hi = Favdirwririsescat riog on peg Ne ee oe = Volunteering in Pennsylvaniz. deen to hy "iad edie b fy "RUCKER z tuo mind are missed the circle well to the day’sdu-} ment of India Rubber Goods in the world.) 85 Easton, Aug. 9.—Recruiting here is ‘eu ae’ see Colonel and Quartermaster. i noi ties. Now Mrs. Hamilton took her place, but | Miix sureet, Boston, Mase. may 10-M,w tf Py rapidly. Bont full companies on at = Uvil boretoaimce, the coffe beget) ‘that all sone eo Goon Nuwe vox ALL. two others have gone on, and other companies) Pg ovosaie Frou Ponies and Boece Fiend, ot. aoe eg re of, Balk sha pga aap ‘ane 20, iss2, | 87 beng raised. ted tili th day of Augue!. 1962, teoed. cme ° ec seemed to exhale from it, filled the howls to ‘Bhis is to certt: lwanr reo stone bliad AsHLanv, Schuylkill county, Aug. 9--The ine Plo, a Marte, Metlistencs Dagartinen Ma ‘Nagvows Dasiligt ~ Sheaspuce Osa cow judge full, and let a few d fall into the saucer in | ¢, > of two yeats. The beat doctors in| greatest excitement exists here tnong the coal | $*™° ‘Which “bus been reovived by the Cuited | ehat ia ths onset y? tues wets ing hoa th. joaty a slovenly manner. nversation and | Was ngton failed to cure me. own &s No } bxtra. their vicor, becomins weak, pes, ue: vous aux aniners, Whe are daily enlisting for the war. A full company left for Harrisburg yesterday, an@ 8 second one is now being pigeatunk by Mr. C:ou- nor, of the firm of Connor & Patterson. ‘The Catholic priest bere is out in the streets calling upoa all good Irishmen to enrol! their names is new company will probably leave this even- Dr. Tumblety hes performed the miracle. Per. sons Wishing further particulars can call aud see me, Seva Balter, Je@i-tf At Mrs. Barbour’s, 375 3d st.. bet. Dand Ostheim Brothers, MARULAT APPORTRHOS Aout We TP LOL.6 Of Cr smusipion. DISEAEBS OF 1MPATLE? ek, When the misgu om , leasare Rude he wag imt bo | du jo, 13 600 se of theme or z to those ont there waz no one to suggest new subjects, or to draw out the guests on the old. ULuekily, Jennie Nappi gc fore te oe ca a a fast hour, and the atmosp 6s ly chang- ed. She had watched with the sick woman, but the crisis of the disease was passed, and. walking home in the clear, frosty air, she had Gover tend \. Sam, Ne fhe lour can be reen at the Capitol Batery in thiwal y. aR si : is is Geatred to make & contract fordu,000 barrels, should however, any person desire to furnish « 'os8 nny he wiit etate the precise number of bar. in his * Fhe contracto will Le required to furnish at the ae ‘about 8 varreis dehy, until the eoutrast 1 "Gaausenssvnc, Aug. 9.—The companies of Flour will ived Which di F ‘espeotal Opn & gathered a few bright thorn leaves and some} 39 SUUTH WILLIAM S®.,NEW YORK. | Capis. Doebler, Rowe, Walker, Milesand Brows. | up to isatareadd Bethe Got sent ee a | Kae the hands of ign clusters of searlet berries, which she put ig — soa, With full 100 rankand file each, have alread: _ j " before the purchase. | a She ae. qe e of her brown hair, and which set off—if anything BRANCH, qe to Harrisburg; and Capts. Reed, Austin, EL 9 FY Klour to be de\uveced at the Railroad Depat | 88 — na tke cant could be said to do so—her Spanish complex- ion and happy countenance. Arthur silently compared her appearance with that of his sis- ter after a grand party, and gained a still deeper insight into the connection between labor and beauty. Suddenly vey bret want- ed more coffee, which they would take from ler and Crense have each full compaates, and will leave to-day. Capt. McKuight’s compan’ will be full this evening, making fall 1,000 ran! and file recruited tn Franklin county in two weeks. Fulton county will send a company down to-day. lS War against the Guerillas in Tennessee. ey ,0r gay Of the Warehouses @ own, D.C, Fiour to be pul in pew barrels. ernment reserves the right to reject any bid for any saree onuse, No bide will be received from contractors wito have previously failed to comply with their com tract. ust © present iD person to respond to despair icave hia 996 PENNA. AVENUE, (Sovrn Stpz,) hie di Between Ninth ani Fenth ets,, WASHINGTON, D.C. IMPORTERS OF ss ing la le 4 Whore LouTMe De travelor reierus. 1, f shear bide. no hand bat Jennie’s. Fresh muffins were , ap NASHVILLE, August &.—Colouel Wynkoop's Fhe vsth of a! egiance must acoompany each bul | UR. SOUNSTO ordered, oggs Sod anolyte yest rend and FINE BRANDIES, 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry attacked the rebel Col ee Sane ome state the uamce vi a) iC WEAKEN. Forrest's force on Ceif river, near = and killed thirty and then withdrew « rejvined General Nelson, at McMinnville, where an attack by the revels in large force is e; ted. A train from Columbus was fired into bya band of i1las, andtwenty passen; ‘wounded. The brekeaman died of tin wounds ny. He reece! ved teen shota. Cross tles were plated imthe road to obstruct the pesage of the train. The engi- neer, knowing that his only safety was in golng abead, opened the valves and dashed ah through the cpg eesgp thus saving the train. Asmall Union force guarding a Vag train ‘wasto-dey driven from Lebanon back to Nash- Tie that General Buell bas possession of Chat jooga, but this needs confirmation. © > The Gueriila Kaid in Missouri. ot Betesy =o —— Serene oon ocrat, of this city, learns Present 1 of the rebels 1h’ Missouri is in accerdance with the pian eonceived by Generel Price after bis defeat at By thie gi the orgaue a6 a stored bowsmuds of (ue umst UF vow a Dilitated, who had test all bose, bare beet ido diately relieved. 41) luppediuadnt: to Marrig¢e, hysioal or Menta. usihestious, Loss of Prociestive fows., Nervone irritability, Frombling, Weatnese vi Exhaustion of the mest fearfmi Kini apenduy ouroe ENDORSEMENT OF TEE PRESS, Wux Many Tsovearns fupetaes eeventecs ¥ hn + Sursical cporsiions Jacnston, Wiinece >! b; Mauy Other perso ne red Gud a 9 the pa A “Aad #0 WHE LADIES DR. DWPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. be wm correcting. srgulating amd removing li obstructions from whatire cause, and FRENCH, SPANISH and GERMAN WINES, GIN, SCHNAPPS, &o., 0, ALSO, SRALERS IN CHOICE OLD RYE & BOURBON WHISKY, 87. CROIX AND. JAMAICA RUM, ‘ ko. =k, ; ‘With superior facilities gained from many years” experience in the Importing Business, we are cn abled to offer great inducements, and invite the attention of Restaurant and Hote! Keepers, as weil as Club Room Associations and Private Pamlies to our compicte and wel! selected atock of CLARET, Ti taee ed for the event 'y has been arrang r the evening ; one git prt tonee marie of o) and young, which coun’ e. ot neighboring acquaintances of the several fam. as bag o peregy Mit meg ry ga — - ins, Qi m the city, to enj Cy for the ake of the old Times, tElow whit they get on without Jennie?’’ said Arthur to himself, “she must sleep this morning at least.” He had yet to learn that Jennie was never self-in- d it, when the wishes or needs of another e her to activily. He had a hint of this when, ina e of romps with the children. ke petmitted himself to be ted into the kitch- en, where be found her deep in ‘jellies and 8, cakes, and trifies of innumerable kinds, und when returning from the woods at the head of a merry train, laden with: ever- its to b> ined ‘reasury Notes, and 44 end ©, S,, * * v- and endirsed “Propotare fer ror iv ————_ eee SCHNEIDER’S . IMPRoved Paranr WATER OLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, FOR USE IN Hospitals, Hotels and Private Families. Thao Stoole are made wholly of metai, are per- ing iy from*ameil, cannot get out of order, and. rtable, &re the most convenient iz ase. Bhey Save bean sdopts sirthe U. Ds 5 wantity of th Patethens Ne. 071 Pa ‘venue, up Sales, War! T ‘NOTICE A ber haz just opened a SALOON, Sperite for the Socommodaton ui PF wills new Saloon very ry gonvons-at, Hisar ee Pea Ridge, when he told bis followers to Glways suctest/ul cs a precenties she planned the decorations, of the HOCK, Home, put tm their crops, and attend their busl- to any furnished fn this ouy. The alove Pills have How been in ues for © foam, os lav of care and thought te If She MOSELLE and Rien ect the use vnd'Torm ges Sans] oe A Pree ger Ladies paccutrn. | wl fart aha whore te “aac had spent the previous night in » like and be prepared to meet kim fn the fall, when be | _iy 28 between © aud H to give most deordsd sati red q jous y about her. She was poepreird od but was ready for the of the evenin, ) dressed in one of those black silks which Arthur had mide: RUN@ARIAN WINES, Ge oWing certificate (rom ope @f-ahe. tal iecise ot As also our Superior Old sive ir Wan. Bribtel ie Cdiddh de nes Gt would return again to lead them. The Pacitte Rallroad Company has subscribed Bei she of course td mot warner 3 te be made A=» EXPRESS OOMPARY, $15,000 for the suppression of guerilla operations in Missouri MOTI¢s OF REMOTAA. mai packages oan have them ehipped direct from ‘New York. OBTHEIM BROTHERS, ~ _ hu 6-1 296 Pennarivanis@venue. PORT WINE, 4 public, bat tf aay ones uaintance in her closet, and for or . The recruiting officers for the volunteer regi-| whe delivery of Gia comeens a ecg | Meacy of Br. Du: fe Grider oaly # knot of gay ribbon, tnd hey garland of | bottled expressly for us by Menara, Osborn & Co,, | Mants are authorized to enlist from the enrolied faery se aces depart mote sine pias ag abs oouniteréd hg pon ‘ OS0F . RS rr ter fh Arthur did his best to make himself . + Saw ‘ Official Announcement of the Murder of] J) LOU R! feast} Jour ols he wus teat gouge 6 hostess, but abe told tf he AMONTILLADO RARMONY: \HuntsrIELE, Als, Aug, 9.—L. Thomas, Ad FOUR ow biz | aretee Tes boew te Dee mi if, or, 3 : ‘an Tit is with pain 1 inform yoo that FROM THE axgyce MiLls® fared Aer, ad sha ye now iu, cvduat If he would be very good, he help her. ‘end other fine brands of g Robert MeGock died ‘For uy onger proot micit be amude the, ~ The Tater, was SHERRY AND MADEIRG WINE. thr of @ gunshot Wound or wounds, indicted uy FOE ee) | lies Leber ne terme tluliog in tovettand, Snding’ We Ansposnble to ensiicanan gusrilie Oh the previous Gay sear New Market, | ty Sta 0a Louisiane tv Waakeeshon, a Bigs Ra. Siscuie Sadbant atets hoop bray froes hte charmer, he established aa all'the maak enisbdid yt Peal eg ws, eemee a aa end There was w whole room full of and rg d ‘stop ape Yan and Arthur soon foand themselves Sil of which we offer st the ‘his command, wheft the qparty was attacked bya} — For’ssle by cant theeldecseeeted the large ee ne enter “ ayhbeurrg Satan nd he th ods ieshim® 65 cacammanion yea oon 6 a es “Al = D.C, Maj. "g. av. ‘ g a ‘Alex- Keo ten played of every kind, |. HF If preferred, partion wishins to order origt- APR NN. Gee. Sons Be ae Se rtepeans damien a be overlook | enies, Go ‘aoe Race Tt oauats Now York, 4 SE i Ealercement of Secretary Stanten'’s Ordér, of ponoats! ith mst an whi = ree days, was ef- been going on fetatly Ropped ted : rigid enforcement ip the U, BS. sernce been vd be seca at MERZGKOTES Maso 5 A SEVEN 0c 4 HUNG TANG OMELATE OViEK Time, Will beet ote teste Dat 8 B. Look out for Connrertetti: | Wi oyao Peeve of UDloR I aed oon others age knae’ ot useale