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N THE WEEKLY STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY ané d - (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) ‘Whis execiiont Family and Mews Jewrna: Af THE STAR BUILDINGS, “ining 2 greeter variety #1 interesting reading -ernar &f Pennsyivania ave, and Eleventh sirest, ‘MAR eam be fornd im any ether—is published on Friday morning. “apers served im peckages by carriers at S48 voor, oF 37 cents per month. Fo mail subscribers ice price Is $5.50 a year, im adwance; $2 for six « aths; $1 for three months; and for less thaw ree months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- v © Copies, OE CENT; in wrappers, rwo CENTS. iO" ADVERTiszmants should be sent to the ice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may ot &ppear until the next day. It invariably comtains the “ Wach ington News" Vent has made Ths Deiiy Evenug Siar cireulate ©0 generally thronghout tie counvy. UF} Single copies (in wrappers) can be pre’ red at the counter, immex ‘ately after ‘ne mee oftke paper. Price-THREE CENPs, THE DOUBLE ROBBERY “Certainly I will,”’ replied the other. “But TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. 4 (Corrteponaeune of thie Aseectaied Pramt FOR SALE AND RENT. OFviciag, Towards the close of th t tury I am knocked up with walking, and i - | ly =e nty of Northumberland areas) ) & way to Lanereost. I see you ride a FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, | Fortress Mos July 25 —The steamer John FOS, RENT New and elegant FURNISHED CPARSMENT OY SFATH, border were terribly infested by those—to | beast. Will you sell her?” HsanguagTERs OF THE ARMY OF THE Potomac, | Brooks came down James river last evening with : Ara R IMENTS, on ressonuabie terms. with w NOTON, January 85, Le6R the bucolic mind—particularly obnoxious spe- | After some hard bargaining, terms were | July 26 —Nine hundred wounded paroled prison- wee el naeptlsoners from Riches’, most of whom Pike = ee = a a4 =, Ne 1, yrranklin The See: of State will hei ia cimens of the eewus thief known as “‘rievers”’ mm, the purchase money was paid | ers arrived yesterday from Richmond. Two died ick or wounded. All of them left on we and aity, axdtee cnet A, The how T wsarctes a ‘a 2 reafter rece: vot, XX. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDA JULY 28, 1862. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. N®. 2,941, (mos rasc ca business on Saturdaye, 5" i b they arrived at Petersbur; They left yes- | 8oMe steamer for Potnt Look-Out Hospital this ~ quent a i Lee car ents. Alesiat all the rascals | dawn on the spot, anit Dickey and the farmer | betore they atrived ot Femme ila Nore morning. wet __ir2iw'” feommensing with Seturdoy, the Amst of ment «bo followed this mot unlucrative profession | Separated : the os of tolen | Will be received to-morrow. A flag of truce boat, | |). 4. M. Cuyler, the eficlent medical director DERBABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ON | month. ed chiefly to mere brute force to carry | sctually from the very owner of the stolen | Me.tning Gol Wright and Lieut’ Col, Switzer, | of the hospitals at Old Petnt, left here this eve- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.-The ‘ succeas(uily their nefarious schemes. | mare he was himself riding ; whilst Dickey far 27-4 WILLIAM B. SEWARD. tere was, however. one exception to this | proceeded ‘where he listed.’ : a G iber will well that di roperty No yeate ‘went to Aiken’s Landing, twenty-one | 9g for Washington to take a prominent post- | seriber b erp Ba City Point, to meet Robt Ould, for- | tion elsewhere General regret is expressed Peausyivavia avenue, betwoon {et and 24 et 2 consisting of w three ric ck Building, [APPINESS ORO = 'e to »e found fm the person of a celebrated | The next day the farmer reached Lanercost, | merly district attorney for Washington city, ap- | 8 departure from this place. Dr. Gilbert takes | CO2™#ins of « three story Brick Building, w. FINESS OR MISES Qrrre ss one of the best Confectionery Stores mm the cit, » kuown as ‘Dickey of Kingswood. and, of course, at once recognized his own | pointed commissioner by the rebels to carry out | Lis place here, 11 rooms, excelient esi'ar urder the wh r ; i L rode } the new arrangement foran exchange of prisoners. | Foataess Moxron, July 26—I am credibly | £84 And wai Be ree eaprenees Bis diengpsoba- [oxen paapee Ai caeedieor sty PNT RE el eis wkewer Locke deuer: emeiaing 400 informed that large rebel forces are now being = rivals’ valger Seite pet rit, jua 2 ta tele cen of the field, and ex- | bushels condemned corn, anchored in the middie | concentrated on the line of the James river, above Tepea: ged ; x nort Instruetive 7 of the river, was boarded last night about twelve | the junction of the Appomattox and James rivers. L ieintel ) 30? r = ‘De chieve twice as much by hie eun- 4 Ciaimed : o’clock by @ party of rebela, who came from the | They came down from Richmond by the Rich- = thr s they could by their brute force. Nor| | “‘Isay, friend, those are my oxen in your | oppositeshore ina boat. Aftersetting theschooncr | mond and Petersburg Railroad It ie bemeged HOUSES on fiat class, three this assertion of his mere empty boasting | field' How may you have come by them? on fire they left, carrying the captain with them. | that they already number from fifty to seventy 8. BODEY. Ss ar from it. Ina few years’ time Diokey’s}] ‘And I’ll be d—d,” replied the other, | The schooner was destroyed. thousand, and that Gen. Jackson {s in command : name became & terror of the country side. Ke D, with after taki: i at the a Gens. Hflleck, Dix, Meigs and Burnsid* lef: | notwithstanding the rumor that he is in pursuit ND BOAR Mosk pelaaar m7 fi nodieet wie masion if | bere this morning, after paying a visit to General | of Gen Pope. My informant is very confident New bine tome loc ‘armer felt secure when ho retired to rest at that's not my mars you ara riding! How may McClellan. Gen Marcy’s health having been re- | that the rebels are now ing a bold stand at t that his cattlemigit not have vanished . s tored, he has resumed his duties as chief of the | the above named place, and are bringing all — or sMASTON, morning. So cleverly, moreover, were ail | you have come by Aer, pray?” General's staff. their forces there that they can spare irom Rieh- ALTIMORE Key's enterprises conducted, that no man} Each of course described the person from | “"rne flag of truce to-day brought down Dr. Mc- | mond. — LOCK HOSPITAL, ull ever sueceed in making personal ac-} whom he had respectively purchased the oxen | Gregor und Rev. Hiram Eddy, of the 34 Connec-| The steamer Mystic arrived this morning at Has discovered the © saaintanee wit im. j and the mare; and when this was done, they | ticut regiment, Drs. Stone and Grey. U. 8. A., | Fortress Monroe from Washington,with commis- st defi one: Sudtombon aed e feailes ase dhecheiet that they had indeed been “gold” | and Rev, GW. Dodge, of eG Te na st sary stores, and left at noon for Harrison’s Land- Se lew to punish him. Perhaps, however, | by a rogue of nocommonorder. _ who were taken prisoners at Bull Run, a The xt . ne bie to illustrate the adroitness and | So Jenanaviay Bere did the tie appear relessed from the prison at Salisbury, N. C. Bh Eide eB Dives with coemine ne ar Se od luck which characterized all Dickey’s | —even to those who to ‘pay piper 7 The Nellie Bakerhas been repaired, and started : RANTES . seeedings will be for me to relate the say in the affair—that neither party could prevent} FROM THE ARMY OF VIRGINIA, | ine tip today to Marios bt ; [ 4 CURE WARRAYTED. O% NO CHARGE, me of his exploits. breaking into a peal of merriment when the Discus Wasminoron, Va) 5007 2. ne Fer | with clothing for the army. ~” | would better cation. the new INBRLELGENGE iN FROM ONE To 2WO DAYS! ions through Northumberland, | It was now clear that the only way to settle Union forces under General Hatch. Thev are | town and acized s ed of oh &. ways applications on band for coud | oc e aft key? the affair, was for exch party to take back his ick of the war > ized and carried off a lot of contra- | 9" Soaten : a ‘ se alternoon, Dickey’s eyes were glad- . good 2 represented as being heartily sick of the bends that had been accumulated at that place, | 1 ¢s#t/Chambermaids, Waiters and Se dened by the sight of a pair of fine oxen} own property. Mr. Musgrave was ef course They may well be, for the prospect of starvation h were quietly grazing in a field near n Burn, a villege distant three miles 86 Cartaen, Spredy and onig ENCE. LICACY PREVENT. ¥ OO Ege twak Remedy 1m f y JANTED FO R“NT—From Sopt mir i-t, a FOR ALL Dist ASES OF IMPR well furnished HOUSS, ina central loo LET NO FALSE APPL not lese than 12 rooms; preferred near the « Address Box 19, Star Office. a9 3 8. - Also, for young Men to wait on tabies in private és : dal e. I overjoyed at the recovery of his favorite mare; | stares them in the face. Lneir stock bas been | *4 also forced into the rebel army all the male | families of Lotsia, FARM HANDS wane! Em 3 inhabitants that could be found th ble of | pi t 2 ir and the Denton Burn farmer, being equally | driven otf by the confederates. The wheat crop oot Lg 6 Sou ere capable of } plozera im waat o! good heip will find it to their a4- beartng arms. They also set rt . from Neweastle. delighted at the recovery of his favorite oxen | fs almoat annitiated by rust and worm, sud @®e tearing arms. They also set fire to a lot of ship “NB. BOUSES wanted. ‘Tho best of tenants Determined to possess them, Dickey hung it fell out that, in the general burst of re- | corn, scarce above the ground, has no chance © The rebel cavalry are almost daily prowling | 082 be obtained without charge by ying &s about the place till nightfall, watching where | joicing, Dickey was allowed to packet the sale | "pening before the autumnal froi about that reg the animals were driven to, and—his usual | money of both mare and oxen. t | above, There has been almost incessant rain in this fon seeking plunder, and compel- | ®*0¥8, N. HB. MIBLER. | 5 tine = section for s+veral days, r ig the mountain is ane ime — reipsag ait tha sate ees.can NPED.—v ~ YOUN MEN d 2 - L on for s% ‘ wi t cs .—We ere now bi IND J sood fortune assisting him—speedily secured } Whether Dickey Lyte came to an UN-| streams to a great height, retarding trains in epecdstions are ales Slag mercies Mop capra WAN FURNIFSREST vi ZED | Eapocially who have is prize. He alse contrived, by the exercise | timely end, or whether reformed his ways, | some cases, and rendering travel more cireultous. | QUbr te vicinity of Wililamaburg. DING, ior whieh we are ‘paving the hirnes: | OTY Nice, that drea « bis secustemod cunning, to leave such tra- | and died, duly “‘shrived,” in his own bed, [seconn Dispatcr } . Phe guobiat Dragon was accidentally run Soving @ ourplap of ferniiees cate eee eT IS ‘ted. tavente es behind him as made the owner of the oxen | history telleth not. . * LittLe Waskinoron,Va., July 26.—Yesterday | as ore day before yesterday, but was towed off | sSvatinge to clveuaacall. * . sgt otherwise have eeri#in that the freebooter had made off to- Certain it is, however, that to this day bis four guerillas fired upon and wounded two order- | to-day in safety deeds are ‘‘household words’’ in many parts of | livs, about two and a balf miies from town, and} Ajj is quiet on the James river. Northumberland, and the mention of his name | Killed one horse. They had been eating dinner Yesterday a man obtained a pass in Norfolk amongst the peasantry is considered synony- | 3t & farm-honse,where the proprietor urged them | for the avowed purpose of golng to North Caro- mous with “cuteness.” —Once a Weed to remain longer. Capt. Dennison, of tue Michi- | jjna, but was watched by an officer and followed g ia gan Cavalry, commanding General Williams’s | several miles out from Norfolk, when as be took hed Li Canbertiad ee a _ oe went out and vercEn » age verges the arene reed aaa we, 8 eering bis coe ec anercost in Cumberlan Mrs CrartesJ.Favixngg.—A correspondent | from the neighborhood, one cf whom was a sol- | wards Richmon the officer rode upand arres' jlere he feil in with an old farmer on horse- | of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from Mar- | dier. The evidence showed that he was one of | nim, and found upon him about two thousand back. who, being delighted with the appearance | tinsbarg, Va., thus speaks of this lady, who re- | the party who fired upon the orderlies wards the Tweed. Thither he accordingly proceeded in het haste. In the interim, how- ever, Dickey had lost no time in “making towards the west country, and so ex- us were his movements, that in a short With the thenders of taoy tue living iyre, may MARRIAGE. “*,or Young Men contempia. Pysioai weakness Soy Spomiily cured reot pr. J BONTZ & RIFF! ie 13-tf Me. 360 thet. new tacd Rite, ANTED—Every person to kn. venth between G@ in New su¢ Second ae h plyeician. ss “ Hatch hi Lahey which he was about to one < — SREA® AWERACBIONS! = 5 He 75 FPREDERICE ST. of i t sides within a mile of that place : Within the pagt three days Gen al a8} mond. He was taken back to Norfolk an ‘. H . nd side got ’ TOMER PAE een cig aE med Oumar Faker ceiwiiersd | gusto rth cae meen, lodged tn jail to await hie trial” He sdmittes | OF NEW STOR , heme eae re oases Sapcnces Se RON j] | Most experienced #iplomat in the Valley of Vir- | thence down the valley to Luray, which 1s occu- | that he received two dollars apiece for conveying grat creas’ ob the corner mad gn! Groening: * pad gud conten ® , Pleasantly of & charge which could not fail | nia’ Bhe fe more danxerous than Belle Bord, | ticd by our forces. He met ae enemy in force, | kone hr ves ere ars epleoe for c HAPS: CAPS tat BOOTS onl shoe nes pr. JOHNETON troubie—nay, possidly, dangerous—to bim | heeanse she is more adroit, and bas larger social | bur brow. ht in several prisoners. General Jaci The steamer Massachusetts arrived at Fortress | witl be'sold at wary low prices . Member of the. Roysl Geliegs of fargeons. Lew gertoretain. The farmer, moresver, was } influence, end greater m of accomplishing | xon {s represented as being ati] tn the vielnity of | Monroe to-day from Port Royal, on her way to t. HOSMIPE & CO., Clothiers, aeet ‘ ~ coon ‘aounted upon a splendid mare, which Dickey, | her purposes. She is even now almost nightly | Gordonsville, apparently awaiting our advance. | N.w York She reports all quiet on the South cor, 2th #t. aud Pa.av.,and No 460 7th et., with his poculiar ideas on the subject of »ewm | inviting coterles of our Pal officers to her eral Bankw’s corps is igi encam in 8 | Caroltua and Georgia coast. Osporite Post Office. i trwm, at once resolved, by fair means or | house. She and her two daughters lavish their ered, fertile location. The woole army Steamer South America left Fortress Monroe ta secure He therefore willingly accept- most ee ee upon them, and, ere } jg anxiously awaiting orders for a forward move- | at four o'clock this F'®st WARD, ATTENTION! farmer’s hospitable invitation to acoom- § they know It, ere they nave perceived their pur-| ment, and the best spirit prevails. bards, bound up the . m., ladened with contra- ames river Now opened and for esie atthe lowest rates, a b ted H just re fire atook of CLUTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS is house in order that they | Ky’, seatige eh sceith ont pose coe Soresans . Genexne Fepeleersers. Vva— Gen MeClalen enki saw et Pornese Mt inidhed nd SHOES, on the corner of sith strest enc Pa. - & bottle of wine in honor of } the number of our troops, and the direction of} Camr at WarxaLoo, Faug Y> at ox. | on bis return. enue, im cured immedi- Presently Dickey inquired of | their march, or the number in garrison, are duly | Ge. Pope's recent orders have caused great ex vl 3h F : i | Se Re VERYBODY’S BUSINESS, —_ {he would sell him bis mare? transmitted to Richmond by the by- citement among citizens of this vicinity pet ee —_ E it i routes which the rebels have all throoge Es ticularly the latest in regard to taking the oa! ” TAKE PARTICPLAR NOTIOR. FFICE U.S. PENIFENTIARY. For the convenience of my Firat W. You ers who have imujured them- P ; Vaile allegiauce. It is asserted that there are not more Oo Wasuincton, D. C., July 22, 1662, Georgetown customers, I 4 opened ieee selves i Pi y- than two men in the county who have not taken | sparen ProrosaLs will be received at this office ré on the corner of 0th street and Pa. avenue, | ® No. t 4 st! the oath to sabpett the Southern Confederacy, | untii August ¢ti, 162, at 12 o'clock for furn re they will fird a good rtoct of CLUTHING = , ress r rmination Oo | Coming yoar, at the Uni 2 enitent jr ” af *, 4 Sohceeucchnpet are tases ates | Ps nee crave aan tot | Oe TRA tales teal jee py ona . numbering not far from 2 en, shor “eid rge numbers of our soldiers bave an idea that J 9,9 los of th quslity of ned, sisug: a eg, lam avite of yest be tendered to the Governinent at the first offering ann Bope’s orders sive then permission to help ter Se Leather, weight from 16 to 24 ibs, FOR, CLOTHING. HATS, Cars, Boors ‘ there 3 not her ual within &@ fof the Empire City to the Big ie A a ee themselves to anything they can find, and conse 0 nned Wax Leather, from and SHOE™, at the lowest price, corner 2th r = oftus; but.”’ added the obsequi- | new call for rei po ipeseeng rev ~ able. | quently they have been roaming through the coun- @ughter hid finished. Five sides of | ®treet and Ps. av. vek, “sinow you will not sell ber, I cap J all been well driiled; every er atent amy a ted | ty killing chickens, sheep, etc., quite extensive- 5 equired for Be. wich you long life and good health to en- J Bodied, and in every reapect, admirably adapt y ber This sentiment was of eourse duly honored . LOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and ly. Some of them have been punished severely ] 2, Broom Corn, medium size. Bl a a to immediate military service. by thelr officers, and such practices bave now thet will work itself, and mak Sein COROT SHR treet Gnd Pa. ave nearly ceased. 00) No. = - UP The official statement of the Canadian It is reported that parties follow our army en- | *<, oT f OW IS YOUR TIME FO BUY CLOTS- iz a bumper banks for the current month ts just published, | ticing ten to desert and furnishing them with} 50) iis. Broom #wine, best euality, assorted N ING Ha se. Case BOOTS and SHOLS I hope, Mr. Musgrave,” next observed | and shows $6,970 000 in gold, and $10,556 000 1n | outfits of clothing for that purpose. ‘A large num- ore 5 z . corner 20th str : hat you keep a close look-out after J circulation. The increase in gold s $7,000, and | ber having deserted within a week or two past,] The avove qnactity to be delivered monthly. door, because now, when thateom- | the decrease fn circulation $36,000 as compared | including betw-en forty and fifty from the 105th 20 me of tae rus pre- L oan now jodge Ia iy 2e7 STORE STOCKED WIFH CLOTA health. losing ING, BOUTS, SHO HATS jt n — and oma- cal Dickey of Kingswood is allow. } with the statement of th: previous month. ‘The | New York, gives color to this statement. Some | 2.9 yards of striped Cloth, stripes to be of light t and n corner 20th street Ly yout the t libert, an cannet be sure but j bau! ww hold a greater proportion of gold as | doubtless desert for the purpose of Joining other Wide, cotton Warp and erie gat, S tnchoe Ae oat Swink aa & CO. Clothers. : pts or t § hs yg i ble | Compared with their circulation than ever be-| regiments and getting the bounty. Recruiting 20 7) DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, _ DI MP RUDENCE. st any fine morning he may find his stable fo ofticers shqyld govern themselves accordingly. 500 yards of lighter Cloth, same stripe, for shtr A 5 we . 4 nd imerndent votary of empty.” t 3 pees 006 ‘yards of cotton twilled shirtuing, % yards Orricz fe On DC. PAu s bead the serie ct Lite paln; “Stable! ha' ha!’’ chuckled the fxrmer {> Immigration for a while it has gredu- F Europe. 4 ee are 2 RP PCLS thats. bl ai ‘I think,”’ he continued, “that Dickey of J aiiy stacked off, and although the number of ar-} Cape Race, July 27—The steamer Edinburg, “ nn ae a Sneeeeaanite OREATN EXPRESe PORWAR eas! iM om sduastion acd Kingswood would find it rather difficult to f rivals are greatly in excess of last year, they fall from Liverpool on the evening of the 17th, 40 bbls. Flour RK ARDE. “ “ steal my mare out of her stable! very short of the same time in 1860. For the this point at 7 P. M Saturday evening. met Merehnndise, Money, Je Jewelry, Valuabies, |! sIndeed ' where may her stable be situat- J week ending July 2d there were 3,107 arrivals, | tne Giasgow steaming up the Channel onthe} 5 buaiis! sinall white Beas Totes, Stocks, Bends. tee. er ed?” inquired Dickey 2 total of 41,500 from the tst of January, a de-| morning of the 1th, and Arabia off (Jueenstown 50 4b Got Es Forwarded with SAFLTY AND DISPATCH to | “Her stable’ God bless you, sir!”” answer- J Crease Of over 7,000 as compared with the same} oy the night of the isth. ike Berar ail accesrinie sections of the country. compe. ed Mr. “Musgrave, “her stable ia in my bed- bres dl In the abseace of further — from Scrat By pas agencies in the principal Kaiiway Zowns sama’ " = ( yA cotemporary says of Chandler’s speech: | the Euglish papers have little te say upon the : athe : room' Iam a bachelor, and so every night If yy teen ree ra at nero peek: war quate. oe ioe ager NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTRWEST, | fasten her to my bed-post. I have had ® man- fing aid and comfort to the enemy. If{they are} There is no commercial Intelligence. 0 ralions Moiss-es neLpaL 0 Tes ser pat up for her in the room. and no music | not true, he is equally a traitorous conspirator, | ‘The Times publishes a letter from its secession | «™ the Roo RON. D: CoN ® YORE is 8o pleasant tome as to hear her grinding Inisrepresenting the jovernment, the Generals | correspondent from Liverpool, Mr. Spence, eulo- ty above orostinés to be farnished th ' Le : UOUIS. LOL her cora ail night by bedside.” and doing bis utmost to render the war unpopular gistic of the energy and power of the Confede- | aggn mozti., Sisto: VILLE. LEXING FON Dickey was astonished—as well he might be J and bring it to an ignomiaous end. Tates. He points out the difficulty against which A Connections are made at Ne = York and Boston | DA . STON'S REMEDY FOR OR@AN- Ino without bone, per day, for | Wt} anes forward iC WEAKNESS 4ND IMPOTENCY. ~at such unheard-of precautions; but,disguis- {7 It ts stated that Senator Simmons intends} the Confederates sre contending in organizing | 150 lbs. of fresh Beef, ra fo z his astonishment, he contented himself by J to present the sum of $50,000 to the families of the } and maintaining their armies. four days in ego! the ©. $0: E 5 2 in |! to Ll simply expressing to the farmer his hearty | Rhode Island volunteers. ‘Thieb been prompt nie Ea Gate “Serena 180 It peek, ws Deel, without bone, one dey in HAVE and y Ebropean expresses to proval of the means be adopted to secure Hib taassaian niet ne ‘suleavored tor jostify ers shipped from Bombay in one week. Wg0 tors white ash Par 1, to be del onthe Continegt a : the safety of his favorite. himself in before the Senate a abort time $1 1s believed to have been under the news of a r! the mouth of Beplomier, ivered in coven of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS | #2*97 "sie ; i n before nate & me ‘ince. ptember. aeded ~§ > one oats Ail img to Marriage, Physica! or Mental ~l sappose you have a good lock upon your Flovd complains that he is unjustly treated. | Of only Id in prices in Liverpoo), and it Is conse- es Must not be less then as all goceasibie parts 0: we + E Dice ug: a ~ bed-room door ?”” was Dipkey's next “feeler.’’ | we-are disposed to reply in the language of Rev. | Quently inferred that when the news of the Tatts, and Wigie, hast 656 ind GC. G RENM, Agenb Plerycis Treganiuty, ‘gcounh er ee ab mie, atid Twill show it you,” | gir. Spurgeon—s What) out of bell and cam, | Tveent great advance is received much larger |, Kics, Sone, Uoll kin ENDORSEMENT UF THE PRESS z i the unsuspecting farmer. plain ?—Louiswille Journal. ee - edie boai Ali the aboye articles will very in quantity, ag To be Good £00! s- as aye ‘Lootsancs cared ot hue insnsation was of course just what Dickey wanted. ] If Floyd is out of hell, he don’s feel as homne.— | Posted. tir Feeney, may Fequire aa . withic Moves: cevent 3 Ho examined the lock carefully, and soon | Nashville Union. Rebel Mevoments in Kentucky. time of the delivery of the gooder It frenitiog we OED PES rt se portant : atisfied himself that he could pick it without J‘ Presuming that the debt and liabijities of New Axaanry, Ind., July27.—The Ledger says | 0ording to agreement not, ait momre eh BEAU’ i od Bs iguch diffeulty. He. however, deekared to | the United States will be §200,000,000 2 COM- | tye rebels had congregated a considerable force may be due Will Be forfeited, i ey J 75 tero me, Mr. Musgrave that it was ‘just the fight sort | Mencement of 1863, it will then be iess than one- | otro wesyiile, Ky sand boldly and defiantly in- | a2,’ Sectacton Ser ated HI. King, War- | You mayo! @ hand- ae = ase « ko? 4 3 b b in | Afth of the national debt of England, less than fi le. The Federal ram Hemet 1» oD. C., endorsed po- meen exempt . sponsibility, is @ of lock,’ “it ovuldn’t have been ‘better, one-half that of France, and about one-half that | ®¥!t Union people. le: f 8 A. 1. KING, m Pimples, Biotones, ~ foto inet;’” “it was quite non-pickable,”” 40-So- 4 Cf austria, : Wiendcrset end SOweusuoyo Were both gate it 2 taae* baled] Bh ‘ dl i i pat a $< —__ aon, “ sia asta rata d bell yosee Pewee Sisaa Sumxen anv CHANDLER —Senator Sumner left} Priday. Both towns are strongly garrisoned by Q®DNANCE OFFICE DR. FOMELETY’S A GARD TO THE LADIES. eeting Dickey Gagarted é *Y | Washington on Tuesday, in order that he might | jredersi troops, who arrest all persons who talk or 3 DR. DUPONCO'S Waza Orrantueyr, yp R. : a be invited to address the people in the Atlantic | act in favor of the rebellion. Passengers from Washington. July 19, 186, Price, $1 per bottle, old farmer, after his guest’s leave- | citi esas he passed homeward. Chundier did} Henderson say the guerillas have a ed in Proposals will bs reosived by this Department Sent by ma! o: taking had been completed, carefully went. keene bet we hear of no telegraphic reception ney atone tee opposite Mound City and {tig} Uotiid ew. on fre oth of August, 1962, for the de- | te any FA — the rounds of his house, locking doors amd] of the libeller of McClellan. | livery at the ‘owing Arsenals. of infantry Ao- os feared they will attempt to burn the Federal gun- coutre vents. hereinafter specified : oO N 34 closing windows with all due precaution. UF-Jobn Collins, the Irish comedian, is play- | boats building there. Mioo—No. 11 Wash- we wh 2 than, aa usual, tied his mare es her pe td Inga farewell engagement at Niblo’s Garden, iB A large nusiber of young ladies of New Albany | At the Watsrtown Arsenal, Watertown, crn eg —— “ thirty yea ght y Anaech - wee oe gome ed post, retired to bed. and was soon lulled to | New York, previous to setting out for bis native | have proposed to act as tleras and salesmen for the ass. Seventh street, Wanhing. © heen oorrect i Sec by th nd of bis favori inding | 180d on a professional tour. young men of that place who will enlist, and | 96.009 sets [vfantry acocutrements, calibre..c9, | ton, 9. C. Before Taking. : hens of POE ONES CE. SS Savagiin se, grading The Journal of Commerce says recruiting | £!ve them helf their salaries whilst absent, and] 14,000" = “id ae — ° ae aot See ae ame — ae eee ems — Pana eee brisk in New York city. surrender their position to them on their return | 4¢ 13 Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, Pe RUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BAMIGHES, er Y 4 = ay axeute in So ? AS z ure rofula, Ery: \as, Ring- or uame to be ie Mungrara eke yy be ep rg SPECIAL NOTICES Snceeaaiah Bevel ygmaas = Tierences Ale-| sg. agi nfgntry accoujromenta, calibre. oo. | Boree: Praploe sea osely diese oernageeres | public, bat Depouco's Golden Prin tuey mtcut * . A “58. | whatever nature. c = er —— illy looked id to ascertain th se. PBR Rey Catro, July 25 —The steamer Evansville, from y, y inay to her, as eke considered it a awy prep ne teh found that “yy epee Bavenxton’s Hain Drs Tennessee river, brings news of a rebel raid on} A¢ the New York Arsenal, Governor's JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. as ure to re.ste her dnowiedss of tneir lets had been taken off his bed, and that his "6 best im the World. Florence, Ala.,on Tuesday last. They entered Island, N. Y. It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and sent blankets bad been spread out upon the flo: Wiliam ys Datehelor's celebrated Hair Dye | the city and burned all tie warshousen’ iped for} 30,(0 sets Infantry soovutremente, oalibre. * — the Symptoms, among will tnay yes ad ramere se? thought Mr. Musgrave. | Peoducea » color not to be distinguished from wee] Comm! ry, ind qusttermasiess stores, duet ait 10.5 _ Indisposition structed, Two bores af © Wabho the victian of cunts orrible nightaare, ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in theflenst; steamer Counting, Wied dor crue seized the U.S. At the Allecheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pa. to Ex cured her ‘ertion, of 2 Bid she is t mer Connina, used for conveying army sup- 000 rete lofants 63, nu Stronger proof mgt be given. one pi or was he really awake ia Meshsnially,. Ais remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigor- Plies, took all the, money belonging to the boat Fy Rote SAAS Rosegiremente, wire. Lom of ; are Blue & certs rfain oure' ior Lucorsah, (or whites.) eye glanced to the spot where his mare s ates the Hair for life. Grey, & Rust; jaty | 20d passengers, and then burn er. Aft Sold We lors. Fd in © was not there! She was gone Instantly ‘uted b iphiotia nade. : — The property destroyed Is sald to be of great | At the Frantyord Arsenal, Brideshurg, Pa. "Nerves b: Z.D.GiLM vlen! Daring the night some daring thief > value. A smal) ‘Retau detachment of Gen. Mitchell’s | $100 89's {nigutry acooutrements, oaiibie. .69. had broken inte the farm-bouse, had ticked | 1nf,,t82,Halr soft and beautiful. Bold by all | army was captured. “Tacy then proceeded acura | iis = Mes the lock on the door of the bed-room, had} >The Genninets Wuiiam A. Batox- | and in the vicinity of the iast port burned all the | 42%0 ssis Infantry accoutr iteged chablmnkets over the for, so that che | aton, on hs four side each bo warchonses which contained cotton, Anctner | Si@) ne had thus triumphantly made of with his prize. Of course Mr. Musgrave-roused his house- hold, and commenced 8 vigorous search after the thief. Tt was useless. The despoiler the Tennessee river to Chickasaw and Waterloo, | At the St. Louis Arsenal, St. Lows, Mo.|* ten Enoruions ‘Apeout with Dy: seats, cles gy a ha se a * ‘ band of forty rebels attacked a wagon train near} ‘Thess accoutrements are to be mad i so, and Eruption on the Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, Pittsburg Ladalig and captured sixty wagons ocatttake with the Tegu'stion pat 2 sate OR Roe bain 12 the. Back, mi-ly (Lete2% Broadway and 6 Bondst.) | conveying commissary and quartermaster steres, | of Which can be examined at any of the abuve are to be subject to inspeotion Dmaxs’s PLANTATION BirtERs. From the thwest. ivered, ng Sry part of the Ul confdontiaily by mimi. Rold also by F fos. BELL, Georsetown; PEKL & STEVE ~_ BR a; WN & BLUTHER, ts)tunore; pefore bai ry Troment—noue to be accepted or no traces behind him, and so Mr. 8. T. 1360 Cairo, Illinois, July 26.—The steamer Wlaon, proved on inspec'ion . % it and purifies the sys- | from Vicksburg, arrived last night. When in leather, and ali neither few nor far between—upon the thief. . ae ee nie. ax ppl Side. by » the of the celebrated Call ‘cots, ix- id. a f Io the meantime out friend Diekey—for his | Herbs and pure St. Croix en parlicatert Se eee eee en ere wee , contrasts ‘mptoms, if wed — . bras ope was hit about soy times, mostly by 5 a ,. edieine invehuabiy temower-fs0n follows” was the deed—was comfortably mounted upon } adapte@to delicate mere. em musket balls. One shell directly under the fron LOSS OF POWER, Py fat TY AND Mr. Musgrave’s favorite mare, and was every Weakatas, antite jan tho ing for botler. No one was burt. Vor At 8 spz0 fi EPILE! Pai i u ff seasons. M Jaly 25.—Two bundred "t be cast down. be ye ev: in pe ey rg peg af fs we Sold by all Grocers, Droggists, Hotels and sa- mcm hi reper yoauiiacane Pye | a ae and 0 of hia superior ex:l)— ae sD the speed of the ware, that by break of i coome 902 Broadway, New Vole, | 2nd. twenty received to go South. ? by are bt from denise door ‘now happy Dickey felt himself secare from pursuit. wh . Pinar sae igenal 7 daniggenennay any 5 end wel. IL H.0,HOOD had directed hie steps to the eastward, and Goon Nuws vor ALL. repl : and pi h deliv: eT Gpnataatiy ugootying.s saseivare whilst crossing Haltwhistle Fall, whom should | Ww. J r the protection a party oF ny 5 oy ery are masgibctares he coeeneies but the veritable qurnee.of, the er ve b undergoing repairs. feeeteT ciktmemss al 6) o five iad iss: sd jen. hot oxen he stolen two or three days re, _ ver eee, Ay . and just sold t Mr. Musgrave wi jeo 1d. it as fot A mersiae i key knew the awen of th pate well bas miracle. Lovisvittx, July 26.—Several commitments to | jet “Rose Ma Soma. He ts sicomanuinctering sl ily for the freebooter, that in, the pega? Ag pes were made to-day. Amon; bee: ion > 3 are, koopa By. ividual did net know Atm. He therefore them was Key WH, Hopson, reeenty tn the tremeats.”” 4 ti i a - hg 7 snes Pome, accosted Wakes. and in pired if a seen ——— eg Pedy bas i be vent Gouth of the Pede- — mH ewer Store St pla the very Y oxen in the course of bis travels, similar byaet , _ to thoge which he deseribed hiwself to Dick as ine Re NA CLOMRING DEPOT CC. Meee rnoraD Parent syenue, Baresi. 308 ba. trenee a being in search of. to buy ‘thelr outhts of Simmer WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, » D.C. “Wey to be sure [ have’” replied Dickey ; Bes FOR Use In a “with the very same marks.as you deseribe, | 3 Hospitals, Hotels ant Private Families, grnsipg in Mr Musgrave’s fields at Gancreost, ie fro rat atet Yesterday. I was rather strucic,”” be con. or to resh ee eke ‘foe Nee pn a ee sates one rants, ¢ q Sf oe ied just purchased them ad ubt- t rhage ose ne ‘y \ue oxom are yours. I would ad wo come San Faancisco, July 25.—The northern a3 $0 p9 to Lanerecst a once, and cldim ap his er today brings 815,00) Sao ton om ee | Waser Farm E eT TI Pacer mes tytn, | eee teas

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