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It invariably contains the Washington News’ that has made Tas Datiy Evening Star ciroulate so generally throug bout the country. 7" Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—-THREE CENTS. SUMMER RETREATS. Barringer” ENGLISH VIEWS OF THE WAR. time had been allowed to them so that, instead Afterthoughts of ‘Our Own Correspendent.”’ of setting Centreville and to the Run, he The President is not exempt from the fate of ARMY SUPPLIES the unfortunate in all republics, for he has yet | he was o te halt at Fairfax Court house,| QEA BATHING AND SAFE RETREAT. . LOcK HOSPITaL, PROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGON AND Mr. oe ny "ka tunes of August | * good deal of the fature vo draw upon, and the eo les ener = occupying ue S. A Bowe ‘athing F Manriann. "| Has discovered the most ro Sed P AMBULANCE HARNESS”. ae. : people are amused by the changes among the ion wi oug! ave been taken when brated Rfetusl Remedy — 10th, commences with the date of Washington, mil: tary coumiantors aad by threats and prom- | he first advanced. ~ ne Fetomne ver with the FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, Orrics or Any CLoTHine AND Eqviracs, July 2th. We subjoin extracts: ises, for which they will have to pay before the BRAGGART WRITING. undersigned et James ta LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. OO lie Leen keer tia, WHAT “THEY SAY” OF THE BATTLE. uarrel is adjusted. It is so generally asserted | As the truth is developed the secessionists end auiat who APPLY IMMEDIATELY. Fmoropare will be receives ‘at this cfhoe for fur- There isa natural and intense anxiety that Gen. Scott did not approve the advanee, | in Washington become radiant with joy, and r 4 CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, nighing, by comtreet, my ‘Harness: learn what impression will be made abroad a Kfpenlire plans nce rte m porn (aoa peg rs ooseeel breae ultation wi ideas is Opsere, aot she water, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. they he hstan: is 80 probable, too, at it m: lever 6 ndu! i ei are erect for the anal — iaemseungane er ieee Sees ube haya net ibe greatest faith in the | sound of thecannon which is to beratd tor the Semeonipson of fishing tackle will be kept aye of she Back, Stricunren, AGections of the er- | firmness of his character, and wae eee he Tone = net omy ey ae — gen fi t Sn thet a era! Debility, ‘ ithe number which ally conducted by aliens or persons who hay might be induced to give orders for the execu- | Uni es. © Unionists, on the other & € left Great Britaiy, from aa is fe it that | tion of ill-conceived and hasty projects, or, at | hand, speak of the past hopes of the enemy, of cin Head, Thrcat, Nowe or Skuse Rateeet ake ae — ee wt oFnotly conform to the follow. the result of the action must have very strong | all events, to Last meee operations without | the great reinforcements arriving, of the re- ES 3 eatad! patterns Ls n ach or Bowels—these Terrible Disorders ur-mule harness as follows, to wit, influences over the fortunes of the contending | the necessary conditions of success. It is cer- | newed efforts of the North, and of its determi- | th i! tary Habits of Youth—these Dreadful an mi a parties, particularly in the money market, to | tain the country was becoming fretful and im- | nation to put down the rebellion. There must at " Bory Sa Se enn ene Sereay oe Two Quilors. vena apaaet which recourse must be had in fear and trem- | patient, and that men like Mr. Wilson, chair- | be an infatuation which amounts to a kind of | "Boers $2 per day; one week, $12; second w: 5 She luches wide, sewed imo 14 inoh rr: bling. It would be well not to arrive at hasty | man of the military committee of the Senate, | national insanity ina portion of the North, or Lind creeks for $35; children and colored he of a trons, ip straps 8 7 li inches conclusions in reference to the bearing of the | were loud in their complaints of the delays and | is it possible that they believe what the jour- | “7: r St, Nicholas leaves Washington iy ere’ s wide, with is iach buck ens AS 9 4 defeat on the actual struggle. inactivity of the army and of itschief, and of | nals tell them—that they are the strongest, | T m.and Baltimore on Friday at sp. taleuts and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise into stay pieces, 5 jong. Ls hose who are persuaded that the North | the pretensions of the regular officers. bravest, richest, mightiest people in the world, ue half’ past 2 o'cloo! k p.m. train from Was ss ax eked ee eclany ae aioe Sa ots gtrape < feet long, 16 tech must and will subjugate the South, see in the REGULARS AND VOLUNT: is bared a tasletlan the pond ee a es = resohing Point ookout dally ce #0, te kei woekly confidence. MARRIAGE Tie Belly a ~ a Lone side iret i % i i ii te ce m ashington, by way o: eons: wo 4 ino! wide, wi & two-ino! ponrat balay a Laing armor sLraal Bs a Bakers Redpicbarhacg slays sist hetateen prostrate before them? ‘The an ae and | Add-ess the proprietors, “at Point Lookout, PEnsoms, or Young Men centem Mer | | foot 5 inches lon and 2 inghea wide. a os Ht fessii q hy, guls misstatements of part of the hnarican ress | WSshington, D C., or Alexandria, Va. y' yeakness, organic 3+ | Two Hair Cosars. 18 to 19 inches long. with double of hope in the spi it will arouse, as they | diers and volunteers, has been greatly widened . P m Si HEFLEBOWER & CO, Prop’rs, of Dr. J Li straps and sale lesthere and buckles i inch think, among the Unionists. Others regard it by the action on Sunday. The volunteers in- | Would certainly lead those who believe it to ee | He who ye eare ne owe ad - ide in hia bi tl and coabdi as an evil omen for the ae they de- | dulge in severe reflections on the generalship | Such a conclusio; ously con! is honor ass genteman ently woe Two Pair of Strons Ha to suit, of white tely upon his skill asa physician. re to effect, as it will give the North another | of the commander; the regulars speak with | ———————————————————_ee DENTISTRY. ak rout troncd wilh hooks, Sreaah tage Dv toak Square, staples and |ipe rings. insult to avenge, and inspire the South with | contemptuous bitterness of the inefficiency and PENSION OFFICE, Jus 67H, 1861. J, #,PEABopy, DL, Sunnican aun Mia. g from, Bakamore ot gonss from 1 Two Pat of Hame Straps. Lower one & * onal confidence. The Confederates will | cowardice of the volunteer officers. The former TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, ANICAL Dantist, havin Ra Contaix a stamp. pe 4 rome ‘Nowb — seutaen then ate paper dete vi beprieds es the, acue ae Application having been made under tne aot of | [ithand 2th an twe'd vodat oF the ‘i é p DE. JOHNSTON, Leoden, grade. | reeg bridles. m, and m: of bein; ‘e shee} eo . © | 23d 1, 1860, for th: i bi War- i jember ef the Royal College eons, " a. take it into their heads to corroborate it by an latter, without de acting from th rooaregs of | ranis dosoribed herein, which are allenadiso Nave | HirkWood House, respectfully solicits 8 share of from Lar A J the public patronage, in the vario one of the most eminent Colleges in the attempt to inflict on the North that with which inveigh nst those who directed . his profession. = han be vis monet #, and the theyhave been menaced by the Cabinet of at the date following the desoription of sach War ae P. it, Certificate, of like tenor, will be is- TEETH. Washington and its supporters. “ What will ee lad to add their testimony med iro vaitd objection r I them appoar - M 18, M, D., the javentor and patentee linch wide, with | inch England and Franee think of it?” is the ques- | many of the officers, whose pride in uniforms March task tn suotoress isaued under fhe act ot Se eee ke AD oe an thie city Soa butts, tinned mullen, to weigh 1 ihe. to the tion which is asked | over and over age The | and gold lace did not permit them to soil them witow of Joka Picviard) Aconaset, and granted | Many persons can Wear thoss teeth who a Fuse Basr Chasm Pipes, 3 Fae hick wide. news must rth in most unfavorable | i, kk on the day of June, 1856.—August Si, 196: ‘no person can wear others * iq y form, and it will be weeks, if ever, before the can statorntis in reference to | ,.No. 3:11 Sor 18 seren, rege Plein act of 1847, Pp i ~ be sccommoaated A pet EA ny fc wel Se ong oy a, with Ton one Sat, wast 6 North can set a great victory to the credit side | the conduct of the regular cavalry and infan- company. Seoced Reriment ‘of Tonnestes Lay h they may desire; 608 ee ae eee eat frequently | One Patr of Breast Chains, igokes long, 1 links of its books against the Confederates. try. The regular officers admit that at one | tr, osapigmpor Sth, lost. b pot dentere tint | hice are nightly felt even when asleep, andif noc cured, | te,tne {90% of No.3 iron.” Twi 2% inches In thirty d. question will beane- | time the cavalry gave way, but they did not nner ir 120 sores i sued d under the sot of a , atrongest. MINER. it Py sspiere, ii Be | Fenders marriage impossible, and destroys boch mind an a ee peop aed pra pat te the tenet fhe ain Te ione nk ‘eueny 7% The prsated on the 2th day of January, 1856.—Septem. mgretliy warranted. 338 Pa. avenue, between Thane are sone ff he aad ad Nr foot. eaten T and loop e 7 o able neutrality. In the States one thing is pegular officers declare that it was the infantry No.'s6 602, for 80 aores. issued under the aot of suliand Tih ata, A ino, 907 Arch atrest, Phi adel oad, Damnece of Bight, Lose of SMuccuar | £0 Go peek spp. Seine tree, head gullet certain,—the Cabinet will resist the pressure | which saved the retrea’ covering it steadily | $7 rember, jae), in the ang Of Elizabeth, Wells, = ced . ee . Dire vi Barns General d cauti, iron, covered in the usual with of the mob, or be hurled out of office. in conjunction with the Germans; and the day of September, 1a54.—September 28, 1861. 7, Symp ampti ait Sennen horeshide; Sane © | oe pone. ie yield to the fanatics and fight battles agai losses of the United States’ marines argue that | \ No. 45.400, for 18) orcs, recued amie rie aot of GAS FITTING, &c. fesen ef ides, Deprocses | imoies wide. with nitig iach bookie os Canta: the advice of thetr officers th e. aust be bea a large share of the enemy’s fire. ranted ioe in the Gay of Oaower eee eerand “wit 3. DOVE & Go of 3 of Society, to be fastened to the saddie b riveted to and the tone of New York indicates that 'b who lost their guns speak, as 28, 1861 : , f ond defeat would cost them their political exis- will do under the citcumstanees, of | "Novi ¢4. for 160 aores, issued under. the act of Axe now '. 4 of thi t ved straps | h wide; — ropared to egeouse any orders with . i wont ee are pinged one xf = nia of the 8 e front, pest other end t” the exteusion of the bar dehind tence. They ean resist such pressure in future f hich th the infantry which deserted them; and the | MSrch, 185, in the name of Amos Arthur, and weLUMBIN ipthe as has been i a on them hitherto by ¥ a : dev » GAS OR STEAM FITTING general officers, who must after all be the best fect onthe 17th day of August, 1857.—October BUSINESS. cantie, Spanish saddle | rrup leathers inting to Bull Kun, and by saying, ‘See | jud bear strong testimony to the good ser-| No. 69,520, for 160 nores, under not of 1847, and {L?™ Store on sth street, w doors north of 4 leet 7 inches long, Lig i wide, with i inek The result. of forci Soott agelast bis | Siogs cud wenerel teen. oo the regulars | Rearing ate May stn. asin favor ‘of Stichwa! | % CHANDELIERS wo otues 2S SEER | OF IMPRUDENCE. patter. to weahine bteedeumspee wishes” or the cabinet, Mr. Chase, {he Sec- | engaged in the action. rita Voluntoerse ioe ceorey deceased; Third a wa ee URES ia 7-1v Wh ota: fiode pcratatn retary the Treasury, is perhaps the only 18 IT 80? No. 64 526. for 120 acres, issned urder the act o E bay the med sense of is en | man who bore up against disheartening intel- | When the statements in the American papers saren 1655, in the name of James Lone, and I, as remove iw MBER AN a ye ee deters him from applying to. those awe oe eee ligence on Monday morning, but Mr. Seward | are compared with the facts I am aware it will | A770 "the Sist day of March, 1%58.—Ootober Ho is prepared to introduce Water and Gas upon | fiirectsDliy. can stone mecningaale Sel teen, ek ee and others are recovering their spirits as they | be necessary to rely a littleon “‘character,”’ in | No 24.657, for 160 acres, issued under the act of | the most favorable terms, and guaranties entire ch bis pecuniary oceon rs for whee! harness, 1 a find that their army were more frightened asking faith for what I report. There was not | M&roh. 1855, in the name ‘of Thomas ‘I sani id taction. i ‘8, breast Tings, and line riage, with straps asin wheel har- Dl Two Bridie: same as jor whee! harness. s " To Neck Straps end © same as for wheel harness, than hurt, and that the Confederates did net | a bayonet charge made by the Federalist in- | fi ted on the 3d day of May, 1855 —Uotobsr 19, advance on the capital immediately after their success It was a sad, rude sweep of the broom to the b, iT the as on hand a lot of COOKIN esp : STOVES, which ho will sell loxs thee pan eee fantry during the day; there was not a charge | No.9 100, for 160 acres, issued under the act ot | Wishes to get rid of them. no 17 of any kind made by the Confederate cavalry | March 1855, 1n the name ot Fo ly, widow ot David Bands. i po i m to upon any regiment of their enemy until the frectarr. Roverented on the TAG ay 0 Ronee: que pow Gramm Pipes. rs “ cobweb-spinners—to the spider Politicians, } latter broke. There was not a hand-to-hand | No. 43,242 for '60 acres. issued under the act of ni r ‘ bearu Fr recor. Two Crupsers ond’ Fier Straps, Back strap 6 fact who have been Isying out warps in all direc- | encounter between any regiments. There was rah, 1066. in the: name of Christopher Dougheity, eneral | DX. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC long, tapering from 3% inches 2 inches wide. iene, ned ans nome apis in frowsy heaps | not a single “battery charged or taken by the | Nid, Fre ted. on the 27th day of September, 1866. pd examine our stock of Gas and Water | aun gress INPOTERCY. ogee Hig 'stapa each 2 feet 4 inches long, I among the ruins of their curieus artifices. | Federalists There were ne masked baticries No, 93.814, for 169 acres, issued under the act of | FY Hl rr d and fall eared. e 5 10 inohes Nothing can restore them to their places in the } in play by the former. There was no annihi- ,iuthename of Guy 8 Alexander, mi. | "sy Stock in Washington, wervoge end debiinatede wie had ieee all hove, tare | Te, Back Bands, feet « inches long, 9% ‘arch, 1855, All Work in the above fi . popular estimation; nothing could have kept | lation of rebel horse b Zouaves, Fire or other. granted July 2a yavanna eoqessed, and will be promptly attended to, smtranted tower ente tS S sopesenaes oe Merhigs Fliystesd or Slensnd Bioquet- Two ‘Martingale feet long. 1% inch wide, to them there but the rapid and complete success } A volley fired by one Dattalion emptied three ‘JOSEPH H, BAKRETT, marae MYERS & MOGHAN. tdcations, Lom of Frocrentite Power, Merv Teruabiliny sy ly LO Soot © lashes tone, 9 took of their policy and the speedy fulfillment of | saddles among a body of horse who appeared } _ ¢1¢law Commissioner. EF ACE OF INSPEOTO. = Sener ne Se sl | Oside : 5 ‘ 7 e . p . HING TON, July hes Ds cured st this institu: centre to re he ne. coming man whose face no one can see yet, | were no desperate Tuggles except by those] wasas City. Corner . OUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ‘Thet,'s , aod the peimerous im - 21 long, but his footate; are audib! id th ha who wanted = get away. The whole Tatas meow “Sune nimi — aly to the rovisious oft 6 ordinance of the Cor- ‘'by Dr. Johnaton, wits cane oe and pu ii shakes beneath his trea f Mr. oln | in plain English amounts to this : beck ¢ at one end,and ti i oth reons, notic , . ; FACULTY OF MEDICINE. oration anpfoxed May 12 ifthe undersigned ig many other notices of | One Wasp, heavy platted horse hide, § feet re indeed s despot, with the genius to lead he Federalists advanced slowly, but stead- BLE YOUNG. M, D. it of the fee o! , a Jo) y oonts, to inspect, : One Horse Brush. oval, of bristies,— by — inches. or direct an army, now would be his time. | il: jer the fire of their artillery, driving | Professor oN PBL, exam: Sateen Seow: of a alts Surry Comb, No. 232-8 ber, All the odiam which could be heaped u the of 4 ene ora wy rein ademaed OF Practice of Medicina. Te i be paoked ina box about 18 tpohes emy, who rarely showed out of cover, in JOHNSON ELIOT, M. D., Every mete: ri 17 inches dees ae him by his enemies, all the accusations that | line before them, and radually forced them | Professor of Principles and Practice cf Surgery. | gag p 7 t t stuff, coopered, wood iron, &e may could bave been preferred. North and South back on the right and center fora mile and @ Professor of Matena Manos nad i betapoutios. | S2tzB?3 2 sco, if proved to be sccarace in ite]! STRENGTHENING CORDIAL aured = have been fully urged, and he could not add half towards Manassas. As the enemy fell s y .D. si snd seats pet 4 Soaltion for ene socovaingiy, AND PLOOD PURIFIER. ‘our-Horse Harness a0 follows, to wits to them by leading his army to victory, while | back they used their artillery also, and there Office No. 610 Seventh street, (near Odd Fel- | THE GREATEST REMEDY wm the WORLD, WHEEL. with victory would certainly come the most } was a good deal of pounding at long ranges , Wo ee GUNNING RS: and the most Twe Gastore, Broceh Png wd Soot 6 instyee tone. unexampled popularity, and perhaps an extra- | with light field guns, and some heavier rifled fe THOMAS ANTISE M. 3 Tnspoctor and Sealer of Gas |: DzLiciows anp #6 ince tele 3 long. 3 juekte writes ordinary and prosperous tenure of power. ordnance, the line on both sides being rarely | Profeseoro Soules: Cueistet — = DELIGHTFUL Piccse# fect 2 inches long, 3 inches wide, wu The campaign would be worthy of a Napo- | within five hundred yards of each other. On J.B. WILLETT, M D., NEW OPTICAL ESTABLISHMENT, CORDIAL ih buckles; oroee a leon, nor could it be determined by even | one occasion the regiments on the right were Demonstrator of Anatomy. I —e VER TAKEN. jong, wi $500,000,000 and 500,000 men, unless they | received by a musketry fire from the enemy, La The chair of anatomy to be filled. 244 M. I. FRANKLIN, 244 sci = tnohe long. 1 ‘inoh wide, ring to ® point were skilfully handled end well economized. | which induced them to fall back, but they b session Sill comaaace on the 2d of Ooto == aot a sal- Two Belly a pone sede peta moopan tore. & If popular passion be excited by demagogues, | were rallied and led fortemtion ‘address JUHNSOT ropa A D. enilie and Vege inches wide, with a 2-inch buckle; anh if it be permitted to affect the councils of ql 9 peund, = foot 6 inches long and 2 inches Dean of the Faculty, 405 F street, between 6th ured by the disdiia- Two Hair Collars, 22 to 23 i long, with dow the State, it is easy to foresee the end, though once more. Again the | and 7th ste. an 6-lawtN. a ‘Zs tien of be, ble — reve pF pnt Le buckles XS inch it is not so easy to predict by what steps the | line of the enemy appeared in front, and de- ruins will be reached at last. The Ministers FREMEN’s INGURANOR COMPANY are already ordered to resign by the masters livered fire. The Zouaves, as they are called, and the ow ee SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, x erstpe? Troopatr of Sireng Hipuess to sult mando of white resst ri Us WAREING TOM AND'GEORGETOWR, “| iy entablinied a branehorins bapiness hére, bi oat Te» syeteepiarles and ine ing. one +f 6 of the mob, and suffer a just punishment for | Eleventh New York, which were on the flan ~~. 1 plete: poles feperts teptimed re tet bw | enters inte ite com- 0 parr, 7 4 vy their temporary submission to the clamor of | fell into confusion not to be rallied, and ev Cepthat. cs a “maee,cee. ofes a IMPROVED Sek i ‘ - a ae active ie jhe. cuiek ase eetagned leather, the crownless monarchs of the Northeast. | ually retired from the field in disorder, to use | Qites corner C strest and Lowsiana av., over Banh | with the finest Foriseopio Bl iptic Lenses, suited ei Bridles. Crown piece 2 feet 2 inches jong, | The Secretary of War, Mr. Cameron, whose | the mild«st term, with a contagious effect on of Washenston. of Seng ase and oo Ta ate ree. F {nee wide: por meg eng . brother fell at the head of his regiment in the | their comrades and with the loss of the guns} INgSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY Glasses, Stereoscopes ai — wid 5 from blind: field, is accused of making the ve: they were supporting. Nothing would, or AGAINST LO88 BY FIRE. Si ehicturet,, and Mashematicas Instru- det racing epirn, and the ide; e0e 12 mepes sion—which was indeed a crime could, or did stop them. Inv aos MN. 1. PRANKLIN, Optician, he sick, ouffering, and €ebiliaied invaiie | withs; refes. long foot 2 inches long. 1 nob curred—by the very le who urged it upon | reminded of their o: to « k Dizctogs, | Red 944 Pennsylvania av., bet. 12th and 13th sts. sige 2 feet long. 1 inch wide, with 1 him, and there are few Ministers who escape 5 ir was displa, bcomaker, uel Redfern ‘ (formerly the of Dr. Woolfeo: is McLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL bitte, tinned mulien, to weigh 5 iba. invective and insinuatio: 7 inds, it had lost its attractions. The rd, Jones, John D. Barclay Semely Washington, D'C._ ure biver Comp ne Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 inches long, 2% UNION SENTIMENT. all in all directions with a speed whic! see weet wrew Rothwell, TOPHAM’S ban Eitnoys patr . 5 . The great question to be decided just now is| their fortune favored. ‘I tell the tale as it B.S: Freneh, rc, W. Davis. Ga PREMIUM TRUNK Pili Two patr Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to the the value of the Union sentiment in the North. | was told to me” by one who had more to do] Ne oharee for Policies. : MANUFACTORY, Soot, of No.8 oT) yy paar wah’ sen Will the men and the money be forthcoming, | with them, and had better opportunity ofwit | a e.p sec AMES ADAMS, President.| 499 SxvanrH Stazzt, WasHinoton, D.C, ns parr ay east Chasns, a inches long, links and that soon enough to continue the war of | nessing their conduct than I had, for. as I have nk zoe Lh or recuperation against the seceded " : JPROPOSALS FOR WOOD. | Silver Medgl awarded by Maryland Institute o aggression already stated in a previous letter, I was late P®ePosaLs FOR Woop. oe re, November 7, 1960. States? The troops here complain of want of | on the round, and had not been able to see eae Also, Medal b: Metro: litan hsokaniey? Inetite money, and say they are not Paid. If that be | much pa the retreat was ordered. DARARTMENE SF ore H , Washington, D. Cs 1s ~ A! 80, there is proof of want of funds, which, if it} Though I was mounted, and had left] Smatep prorosats will be received at’ thie J)e- aa One pac . » tWieted. to eo by he — = 1 2% wide, with 24 inch buckle. Two Neck Chains, 4 loop neten' Wive! in the chain. * and lasts, will prevent the reorganization of an- | Washington with the intention of returning peer mg ol a cisloox Lg Line | thes = = Tam const may marig,® Srery aso Teen yan, noe? OVER 4 MIBLION BOTTLES Se eel eat oak other army, and I think it would not be safe to | early that night, I found fugitives ha —— ee of this Depart- | pine Acie Leathers > sold during tke last siz maniha, ead in ne ta 6 hide; fiaps # imohee long, 16 rely on the present army, or to depend on | ceded me in masses all th way, and when I 100 cords Oak Wood best qua ity, Bie ee ee ee on ee rein i¢, 7 feet $inches long, 2% many of the regiments wat they b ve been | crossed the Long Bridge at 11 o'clock, I was} p,q'20orde best Bak ro Eine Wood. ve 3 Hraknersnmune COMDIAL wil Strayer) pe Fy yy thoroughly reo: ized. It must Temem- | told that the city was full of those who had tits be ted ; and * We language ean convey ac adequate iden immodi- bered that the United States is about to lose | returned from the fight. But if the miserable iy actansnoeete mak be” madi an’ Carpet.and Gondial ia the ticased, deblllued! end sheuaeed ntttoee the services of some 80.000 men, many of whom | rout and panic have produced such deplorable yo the right to order a "Be ool Satoh i, Fon whether broken dows have already gone home. These are the | results to their cause, they have still much to . At Low Price: sicka: «three months men,’’ called out under the q may be required. oe Se ; be thankful for. Had the Confederates been Proper «to be addressed to the Superintend- 90 sexelere will please MARRIED PERSONS, roclamation. Whether they will | aware of their success, and followed up their | Bt of the Depactment of State, and endorsed, ka that are made in other cits aceics senssions af inability frem whatever cause, e term of three years, now pro | advantage early on Monday morning,” there Exoposals tor Wood? suze td ‘Superior Leather ‘and’ Drees ‘Franks made to | sue"MckSin's STLENOTEEMING CORDIAL d, cannot be determined; but, judging | was no reason on earth why they should not PRoPosats FOR COAL AND WOuD. er. | sec their words, they will not do so if their | have either got into Washington or compelled rr 01 Fresco's enlist for t gu A wi | stirrups, ma'leabie tron, Ganed, bol- ove pattern, the- | to weigh 13% Ibs. to 8 dozen pair. 4 reugh regen of the system; and all whe have in LEAD. Franks covered and repaired at short notioe, fesse ery improper indsigeaees will dad in Bridles, same sa for wheel harness. ri rs DgPaRTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. H livered free of charge to anytpart of the © ceriusin and speedy od Collars, 2 to 2 inches long, made the same Present officers are continued or recommis- | the whole of the Federalist army that kept ? August 10, 1851 city. rgetown, and Alexai FO THE LADIES, as for whee! harness. sioned. together and could not escape, as it was all on} SEALED PRoposaLs will be received at this De-| ia 23-ly00 JAMES 8.TOPHAM. McLRAN'S STRENGTHENING QORDIAN ts & sever | T50 pair of Hames to suit, of same material & for RECOVERY. one road, to surrender themselves prisoners, | P&rtment until 12 o’clock m.on Saturday, the Stet | The extreme depressicn which followed after the joy and delight caused by the erroneous ——— of ¥ acerd _ comeplats and brilliant, bi m gradually pearing, in propor- tion to the inactivity of 4 eaten wt eir . instant, for furnishing for the use of this Depart SCHWERIN’S — | fvrcsiedes Dimenlt be tien avcntiennes of Wrint Stee tinen wih n ne in wheel harness. with all they possessed. ment and the different bracones thereoi— o ring omen epee, falling of went, Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel General McDowall wae wttog. wi ecmieamnyd Aah Coal" SATHERE 18 NO MISTAKE ABOUT I? en well was sittin, ith some 100 cords Oak Woo. officers before his tent under : rees which 12 ik Suker no ionger. Tate ii ascserding te it will ra best Baker's Pine Wood 00 inte, stzengiben, vigerate yeu and the 'y shaded the place from the sun. He isa man] , The wood eredet euch tithes and in Roaches uss, Sinem of boasws i mount your ekeor agala. Bivery bette it inability to take advantage of their success by | in the prime of life, some forty and odd years nd wood will be considered | == = Warranted te give satisfaction. imm action. The funds have recovered, | of age, very powerfully built, with a kindly, ly ; and satisfactory arrangements must 2 Fi Ww FOR CHILDREN, and men are saying, ‘Well, it’s not se bad as | honest, oldverly pression in face and man. | ¥¢pade for the correct measurement of each. Vine Bugs, Se, - =—s* have been.” The eye of faith is| ners, and it was pleasant to see that, though ‘Uf your children are sickly, puny or aMicied, MCLEAN'S ul 2s ma) 8 req ui! 5 to be'addressed to t net 2 moment; try it, and yeu Hatous te take, j Martingales on the future, the eye of speculation is | he was not proud of being “whi; there | "The proposals to the Superin i PILLS are sure death to Rats buokle isto the bit directed qn the hoards of capital, and there is jenton other thas that £ man shoala tendon of the Department of the {ntertor, and en- ident of Girard Golte ey uretore of we ey ty fe pm Coupling Sirap, 8 feet 6 inches long, % inch firm that some clever person or an- been beaten by his enemy, but wt) ger Pennaylvan ‘ospital bitter or sarsaparilia teach, whieh Gey ean ber | one Check Rein, 4 fect 1 inoh long, 1 ineb. wide part with «litle of his surplus canh, for whicg | TQ EROW? be has done his duty. Originally SUMMER crormne, | ghyzyPramunent fiesta of Puleds iarShatkiive Vraiherabtine Coaiiakc sca Ais | Corie ute the ite: enckena, she tag wed 1 had proposed a series of operations differ- ’ i ee ing else. It is the enly remedy that will the | in the cei em - . wil Pe will recei egregious per centage. ig treuy thoes whieh were actually adopted, | _ we offer our acieneneinee cree etn: 3 scertifentes Tased Uacompaiy coten tootene Uncaonainen Ope 10d Lene, 21 foot long. 56 inch wide. with If the bulk of the capital and population of | and his dispositions for the advance cf his chorhiwe at reduced prives, Our stock em- " isdelphing poe ise Norte. og o i pg ee Ege Dip wor og commen after the ssheme of stock was < Feat, and Bone Meatnnlites of — B bra corner Pa. ‘avenue and 4% ste.. aud by hope ites—| - we lb = liant victories on the battlefield, which must | he miscaloulated somerhet ine ror ce eat pra teehl “i onable styles. he miscalculated somewhat th: - » SHIR te K oa, the bettioteld, whieh mest} be a ewhat the powers of reg o, SHIR TSand FURNISHING GOODS in a iS & CO. r ton’ 4 feet long, 16 inch wide, to BR E'Sr SBUitioug ira Tions 3 ular troops. All his subsequent operations | teat variety. ‘ member to ask for Schwerin’s Anuihi- fight cannot go on for ever, and if the Confed- | were vitisted by the impossibility of gaining | ClHins made to order at the shortest notice, | #71 tone venuine uniees signed M.ScHWERIN. ene . erate States meet with reverser—if their capi- | the points fixed on for the first da march, 332 Penosylvania avenue, ma 15-6meo MoLean’s Volcanic Oil ent, tal is occupied, their Congress dispersed, their | ani General Tyler, wh iy16 (Intel. & Rep.) het. Sven lore ats, territory,(that which they claim as theirs) seriously with (PRE BEST LIMLMERY IN THE WORLD) my on the left at Bull OF THE SEAT OF WAR.—A aplondid itnow one cupied, they must submit to the conseq: ees | Run on the Thursdi \enore the battle in M of the 2 ‘War for <aisanmn ict ili or of defeat. Is not that equally true of their | making whe was a mere riconnoissance pat olaiora’ en p reuse Canes from 82 te 2. | LIGHT WAGONS lat tude on cor be sur opponents: Un what ground can the Uni them on the alert aad hastened up Johnston. lank ‘and Stati all i ; i i < jer which were founded on successful re-| The General was kind enough pe over the rand evel ore ints» Piss | passed. aad from his long cral satialacth “glen > he to y , claim exemption from the universal’) plans of the attack with me, and to acquaint | 10h," js, Moanere rales an eeinet Weathins: meal a ey pari Wacons kept lew which they did so much to establish? me with the disposition he had made for carry- | Weekly Papers. oA REPAL neatly done, and all orders Ise afirmed that up too siook inthe ov- | io my" gest juapmsnt Gey sory eats ins Rep TA Fe tig | MSc hd Cig sae, ephnge oy my poor judgment they very judicious . 6 ning Gen. Soot balioved in the altimate sue-| and clear. With the ape la out on the table | = 1 __CRAL 8 Revehy) STO Pe event | ne One cornea Teed ey o, po ete ener ge pp tates who under his i tl ww aPaine GLotaiRe | es foulest inereditle abort time. own imesediate eedees bad never met with s | varives aattntee treseayine movements of 8° | 500. O00 GREASE WANTED. wr ANS | W BRING CLOTHING, 'FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. the Sec: of W i nce | the ighest prioe wil be pai AMC SE ECEENS & Co. ore tus dey ince | en One ee reverse. The President, the Secretary ‘ar | offensive measures to th trous advai 0 ios of BOBE ‘and CANDLES for-| ouiptot second supply of SPRING CLOTH. and other members of the Government, were | upon Manassas. It was evident that the Con- cash. at » Neti 1 Soap Cai IN| 2 ofA materi for their custom nde, conatet- operator waa at work far Intsthe sights tadee| Girtsed, Esreental nece eTsie re oe rn GB SEWELL, Prepare | esearch fhey wall ake fo ores in operator was at wor! ito the as im ie ol it an, Wi ‘i, low the candles of fete wncstled fens the wires | was in fact, to effect & turning ‘movement of | — SB. JEWELL, Proprister. OCB. Gen immediate outfit will his centre and right, while his left. menuoed eset SDLiNes, ‘ te. A their right es, sede hter-e 105 kegs ~ aL > Hythe their r; for they had, soon r rane — pe scl Sane: hr a as cena om paagritn 8 {2 moet | _se21 Corner Piftaroth GC HELL. re COAL. woop if tng hr hh tsa | Norge pues pte tan | Sal? eed eae GR aay —_—- ent.) sbieceat ats So ia hci” [See Pe deliv- rive elieve tad be sstsfiod.