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, ee THE EVENING STAR EVEBY AY EXCEPTED,) eee Ww. D. WALLACH, Papers served in peckages by carriers st S your, or 37 cents per month. To mail subseribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six wecnths; $1 for three months; end for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a. week. Sia- gié copies, onz cuny; Im wrappers, rwo exnts. {[7~ Avvanviszwanrs should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may ‘not uppear until the next day. bening Star. vs. XX: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1862. N°. 2,964. THE WEEKLY STAR. Pecan segues bape gare 2 ® greater variety ef reading | Wenn ene Me fora ip emer Friday moraing. ‘FERN 1—@ecs, ineariabiy, tm GévOmss. Single Copy, Per EATM ocerrcseesSl FIVe COPED wsrsernsereicreernccces «1 ‘Wer eopies.........0 noeeees © ‘Fwenty-ave sopier nee eeens 3 08 It Laverlably comtalns the « w; News" hat has made Tis Detly Fosstag Saf eames @ generally thronghoct the country. 1 Siacie copies (in wrappers) can be pre: @ured a the counter, immediately after the imme be paper. Price—THRBEE CENTS, OE OS ES EMELIAN, THE FOOL. ‘The ministers forthwith gave information to “Guerilla Warfare im Missouri. EG: 7 DROPOSALS FOR OAT foeNTINURD PROX WADNESDAY's stan.! | the tring of the Arrival ofthe offcer, nd the | "The St. Louts correspondent of the New York __TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. __| P*°ro oa ~ ae “=a Forthwith sapling. springing began king sooner an ive orders june contradicts story the upri: of Dror a ae "s 20 teat enn Te eee eine cul, beoee Hers great barrel to be well fenoed with, iron | the gutilias le slissourl ares. tee caeaiter nase THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. Corner of itch and @ atraeh pl ae a tilling ts Might, thedeth. dete cub Sr the ich was forthwith done, and the | derstanding with Price, and gives some interest- Ber of Guerilias—Surrender ef an Ohie Wastineron, August 15, i mt—Capture ef Uiarkeville. Sxarxp PRorossrs will be received at this office HH it brought to the king, w: socing ing facts concerning their number and depreda- y: town to his own village, while the sapling tions. He writes: Nasuvitte. Qist —Yesterday at noon | UPL Krday. tie 2h cay of August, at 12 o'clock drabbed all soundly, and went in pursuit Sat Le Be Mae Be the rae ehter and | <The sesesstonists have vented a story that | Captain Atkinson of th- S6ib reeiment, with 99 | sao forodaee seine, tan, Government with 100,00) them. Emelian, on reaching his home, the fool to be placed in the a the | the recent general and iy preconcerted | Men. ine stockade at Edgefield Junction, was ahs tats to be of ality, mounted upon the petech. barrel to be covered with pitch. Wo sooner | uprising of guerillas in this State is "the result of | attack 1,00 guerillas. He repulsed them n begs of at) each. In the mean time, after he had driven out | had this been done than he commanded the | an ene bears Price and his men af- ; Killed Morgan’s adjutant and 7 pri- ceeeeere reosived by (32) thirty- much talk of him every- | barre) to be cast into the sea, and was forth- | ter the battle of Pea Ridge. ‘They say that Price 1c? wounding 18, and, finally, after three hours’ | “S..0ye to be one ge rl ; ¢ 2 . The king then returned to his | ‘structed his men to return to their home, patin , and the barrel abandoned to its fate, rejoin him earty tn the fall, whea farnisoed without extra charge to their ss, and ed about for some hours. The fool ali | B¢ Promised to lead them to St. Lowis—this time fight, drove them off. rnment. Capt. Mason, 7ist Obio—the same regiment Delivery to be made in the city ef Washington, ts eeeoyeiieetene “odes! Sion cemeunce’ Gen. Shorsian Seco. Witutn (20) twenty days from the date of tae 00.- news reached the court, | this time was asleep; awaking, however, at | wns cpid in cCnfidence (6 & supposed secessionist | Men and two cannon, in strong entrenchments at PROPOSALS. ears of the king himself. The | last, and percei that he was in darkness, | in the military prison, and by him communicat- Clarksville, surrendered without resistance to enya Orhee address of the bid- the story, felt no little de- | he asked of —“Where emI?” for he | ed tothe authorities.’ it is hardly necessary to} the same number of guerillas. The guerillas ade in the ‘name of firm the memes see the fool, aud seat an officer with | imagined that he was still alone. pranounce ita ficticn from beginning to end — | were aided by rebels who had tsken the oath of | of ail the parties must appear or the bra wren sock him. The officer pro-} “ » pareel, Emelian,” said ond per giat rer rer ee, ars a pose A large tmount of United States pro- | coce:dered aa the individel proposal of the pactaer ithout delay out of the city, taki: princess; ‘an yy have placed me wi tried best 5 ‘the road by which the fool had a AA 4 you.” troops to follow his fortunes to Corinth, but, out} One hundred soldiers were captured by guer- oldered, cok ean autres vereine Sane meee “And who are 2? asked the fool. of 15,000 hyettrentonntd could “so egfoed “I am the king’s daughter,” she replied ; | foliowed him to Corinth. and then she related on what account she had The cause of the recent guerilla outbreaks may been placed in the barrel with him be traced to entirely different reason, of rather to illas at Mawskaw creek, near Edgefield Junction aad the bridge burned. a Gen. Nelson left Nashville for Louisville this morning. Lieut. Col. Heffren, of Ind., has been arrested PANY EACH PROPOSITION. Propota:s must pe addreased to Col, D. HE vcr + Quartermaster U.S. Al . eee should be piainiy marked “Proposes for Thereupon she him to deliver him- | a different combination of circumstances, The | for violating orders. 7 s NTE! king to take your fool, if and Lee Pedy barrel. But the fool | leaders of tne t guerilla bands have been} A dispatch from Ruseclivilie says that all that | 452%) spar ott Ba eke cuaranted him the | made uo other reply than— engaged in bus! king for over a year. Some is known bere of the capture of Clarksville is that | by two responsible persons, whose signatures must ‘where Emelian liv and the officer go- “Tam warm enough here.” of them have been quiet for many months, but | Col. Mason surrende: hia whole command to a | be appended to the gutrantes. 5 tuey are all remembered as bushwhackers of 2 “Pray have mercy upon me,” said the prin- year’s notoriety. After the temporary check given cess. -'Take compassion on my tears, and de- | to McClellan jn front of Richmond, these leaders liver me out of this barrel.’’ thought it would be a time to revive guer- guerilla force under A. R. Johnson, Woodward and Gurth. The most reliable reports represent Mason’s force at , and that of the rebe's at from 400 to 600. Not a gun was fired. Mason Fue responsibilty of the guarantors must be shown by tho official certificate of tne Clerk of the nearest Pistnet Court or ef, the United States District Attorney, 3 “Dll do no such thing,”’ said Emelian, ‘I j lla warfare, but they no idea it would as- | and bis men w2re paroled, and went down the Gaemenl = he ee mi poreen een poy rad “What's that to you?” am lasy.” sume its presevt extensive proportions. W hile } river. sidereg, i “What's thatto me! Dress yourself quick- The princess began again to beseech him: thus engaged, Gen. Sch: ’s order was issued | A second dispatch says that further information | Bonds, in the sum of five thousand d from Clarksvili> shows that the surrender was the most disyraceful and cowardly of the war The paroled officers were allowed to carry off their Roreee and side-arms. The surrender was made to an inferior force of rebel cavalry, and Mason and Woodward made speeches compll- menting each other. au >, Sao < toenroll the militia. This produced a stampede - thin anes eed de’ rai ba © mel} immediately, and recruits tor the guerilias Lies "The fool detepanaved by hee: eaines ties and conity. Frepeiepetr bg a here fonctbe Pears sym) zers relative respective forcible tears, said to her : tt partis order gave pa an impetus to bush- “Very well, I will do this one thing for whacking, that the guerilla leaders soon found you.’’ After that, he said softly to himself: | themselves surrounded by thousands instead of “At the pike’s behest, and at my request, cast | buudreds Competent judges profess to estimate up, O sea, this barrel, in which we lie,on ‘somo end Mamber of sme —— at Ange in this PY State at ten thousand. Refugees and others ar- dry place, as near as possible to our own coun- | ving trom Infected localities report tht women try; and do thou, barrel, on coming to dry only five in the houses now. The men on both ground, go to p.eces of thyself.”’ sides are living in the bush. Scarce.y had the fool uttered these words The movements of the guerillas have been when the sea began to heave, aud forthwith | closely watched by the State authorities; and pur- cast the barrel on dry ground, whereupon the | suing p*rties of Union cavairy are ra half barrel went to pieces of itself. Emelian arose, | dozrn different gange of guerillas. Porter’. gang and went with the princess furthor up the on ure napa gs reir beg array by Col. MeNell, of the tate 1a battalion. land on which they were cast, and the fool u *. * sent & Two or toree skirmishes have taken place, the perceived that they were ona beautiful island, | mest important of which wes fought in the town on which were a great number of trees of dif-} of Kirksviil*, Adair county, where Porter’s men Bebra T may carry you to the presence of Qaoth Emelian : . The oficer, eareged 2S toowarng ir, at 80 dis- respetfaliy, siruck bm on the cheek. The fool feeling himself struck, said softly : ‘At the pike’s behest, and at my request, ook, wen ay ey bands and see ke je sepling. pi = began to it them, drubbing thea Bre ly, both offi- oer and soldiers, so that the officer was obliged ‘to return discomfited. Arriving at the city,he related to the king how the fool had beaten them all. The = very much astonish- ed, and did not ve it possible that he could have beaten so many. The king, how- ‘ever, selected a prudent man, whom sent with an injunction to bring the fool to him if by the contractor and both of nis ga! be required of the sueceasfal bidder the contract. As the bond must accompany the contract, it wil! be secsseary for bidders to have their bondsmen with them, orto have ponds signe! ip sutioips toa and ready to oduosd when the contract is signed. Slants for boncz oan be procured upen Sppication being made at this office, either per sonsily, by letter, or by telegraph. FROM GEN. CURTIS’ ARMY. An Early Movement—Contiscation of Rebel Preperty. Sr. Lovis, Aug. 21.—A letter to the Republi- can, dated Helena, Aug. idth, says: “ The land forces here now, exclusive of Steelg’s division, at Clarendon, cannot be less thaa 30,000. The forces which General Curtis led through bis harassing campaign are recuperated to @ great degree. That a movement of this army wiil soon take place seems to be the general opinion. ‘The fact that 25 steamers are here, and retained ee. and Ftate of a A aan ant and Siste + do hereby guarantee that weabie to fulfil & contract, in accordance with jorms of bis proposition, and that should hiz proposition be socepted, he will at onos enter into @ eoniract in accordance therewith. TION, DELIVERY, &c. advertieement INSPEC All Oats oontranted for under = concemest eer: Se i pee 5 ipapeciee. nis a0 » dO not prove possible, houl: ferent kinds, with all kinds of fruits; and the | were whipped, with a loss of fifty men, forty | 40wm the river. Gen. Curtis has rned, and | of & g004 couud merchantabie quaiity wil be re- Bain oo raging od s poses agp nd hrs princess, seeing these things, was very much | wagon lcads of provisions, and several loads ot | his return has increased the expectation of active 4 ee compietion ef the st cae vaiaeaas lived’ sont fet | rejoiced that they were upon so beauvifal an | stolen arms. The guerilla have divided their mevecvents soon. Sear need ty. | contract, or so scun thereafter as the’ Dop.t Quar mk lage where n lived, sent for ined. Yue Mate time, howerer, she ocid forces,and retreated in several directions. McNeil ia. a ae oe = proper ¥- | torm=ster shail be im funds, Btarost, and said to him : pat. neti rote Jonas for | Pursued,and on Taursday night (7th August) holders about Helena, not least of whom is - Any in td in the bid or non-conformares Pa, = —_ by the King to fetoh re fool ; noe sg hoa gem Sie oraay kiosk of shelter?” | came up with a couple of und: , commanded pers Eton. He owned three plantations in | witi tio terms of this advertisement, wii ensure it before me the people with ll of which, including the ehut- tels, have been confiscated He attempted to avoid the law by making sham seles, but it did not avail. “Several years ago, a northern man nemed H. P. Coolidge went to Helena, Lig een poor. When the rebellion broke out his property was estimated atone million of dollars. The rebels burnt 2,000 bales of cotton for him, and now be losea by confiscation 300 negroes. The fine men- whom he lives.” ‘The starost instantly ran and brought the sisters-in-law; and the envoy asked them— ‘What does the fool like?” The sisters-in-law replied : “Gracious [sir, our fool likes to be entreated to do @ thing; he refuses once or twice in or- der io be entreated a third time, when he the rejection of the proposal. Delivery to be made at tre Railroad Depot. or at one of ied Goverament Wharves ia the city o beton Zhe Desot Quartermaster reserves to himecif the right to rejeot any or ail bide that he may deem too high. 5 wKER, © 1G dtusaa Colonel and Nepot Querterm’r. ROPOSALS FOR MULES, 7 é by Porter in person Another fight took place. “You are already hankering after eomething | a4, es tual, the rebels divided oad skedaddied: more.’” They lost several men, horses, arms and equip- “Do be so kind, Emelian, as to order some] menif. The prisoners represent the whole gang kind of house to be built,’’ said the princess, | a* Lapeer pies onsen tld ripe = “ij connect of the Pie sheers wean te neve Nor ee have been recognized +s men who have taken the *, ith of allegiance, and given bonds. Quantrel remarried hprietho he could do any- | fereported to be on the north side of the Mismret river, gathering sufficient men to justify an attack tue, ak Gepenes Wiad Me tatak ecepaed oi Dzror Quanrsamsoren’s Orricz, over refuses. that ask: 3 man f 18th and & streets. im he does al Oe a} Fe gla oy Nee cor nat nue canes Seem headquarters by General Curtis. The building, Waruneron, ‘August 11, 162. SzaLep Proposals will be received at this ofhos a ATURDAY, August Sth, at I2 o'clock m., or furnishicg the Government with (3 0) three thousand Mu.es, to conform to the iniiowing Whereupon she began to beseech him again, Warvixe Wit, Etc —Our rebel women are 80 and Emelian, touched by ber cairaulien Was Meroe that. they ere Ae: hes ig age in thetr obliged to do what she desired; and going a | scone aaa With them the day of however, iscovered with more mor'gages than Hindman ever could pay. “The sickness on the fleet is exceeding! The envoy then dismissed them, warnin; theut noc to tell Emelian that he had sent te them. Atter that, having bought some rai- littl from h id Ep Bea Nag pergy sostad grip regina SPECIFICATIONS. sins, and dried he proceeded to | little way apart from her, said : The Mobile Register says that the rebels “ have | |!#t, and take leet through, their crews} arr, to be(1¢) fourteen hands gud over in height. the house of the foo! on aA arrival he “At the pike’s behest, and at my request, } a: jeast pers égikers_ ath That’s one more than thay are down. Should this matter not mend, the ALL ‘o be sound serviceable Mules for draught purpores. Propossis will be received for Mnies over TWO AND UNDER NINE YEARS OLD, and for Mules OVER THREE AND UNDEK NINE TRAR® OLD. may there be erected, in the midst of this island, a palece, which shall be twice better than the king’s; and may there be from the | cask which exploded in Center street a few days palace a crystal bridgo to cross the water by ; | ago, frightening into fils the luckless wight who and may there bein the palace all kinds of | had just rubbed bis Lucifer against it. servants. A Subject for Dissection +The surgeon who Scarcely had he pronounced these words | ures Ree tape as a substitute for the tourniquet, when an enormous palace whith a crystal | when a wounded man is brought in. bridge made ite appearance. The fool and the A Stampede greatly to bs desired.—A Postage- princess, entering the palace, perceived that } stampede. there was plenty of magnificent furniture in] Something im the Wind.—Governor Andrews, the rooms, and that there were numbers of | of Massachusetts, availing himself of a‘docu- eople, both lackeys and officers, of eee seraial Sew bat cenen to draft the negro along Soot tions, who were awaiting the commands e of Rie tool. The fool, sesing’ that all these} We were gals A pelgotnr xedbngeth pet people had s decent and honorable appear- | ;'? ceiaen 4 ® ing for the thermometer and the dog days, we ance, and that he alone was a lout, wished to} think we bad rather not stand betwees Governor gunboats will not be able to co-operate very ener- getically with the jand forces in the contemple- ted movement upon Vicksburg. in the camps back of the biuffe much sickness prevails, which is attributed to the use of the spring water there abounding, said to be impregnated with cop- peras.”” LATER FROM EUROPE. Care Rack, Aug. 22.—The steamer Teutonie, with tater ViceS Irom Europe, has been inter- cepted off this point. ‘he Italian squadron has been ordered to watch the Adriatic coast. Garibaidi, with five hundred volunteers, was matching in the direction of Patria Pezzia and Ban Ci io. The obdfect appears to be to reach Messina. Palermo was tranquil. Public opinion favored conciliation. deserve—Prentice More than his Match.—The empty benzine went up to the and said : wstiow's this, Einelian, why are you lying on e Ls ‘Then giving bim the raisins, prunes, and dri be said: 1 j _ Come, Emelian, I will carry you to the PROPOSALS. ‘Foe proposais for each ciacs of Muiss must be SEPARATE AND DISTINCT. Frepeuais to be for (500) five hunired and up. war s The fail rame pt a, address of the bid- jest Appear in the propesal. airy made in tn name efs firm the names the partners mast oped or the bid wiil be oonsicered as the individual proposal of the part- Ber signing it, s 5 " Proposais from disloyal parties wilt mot be con- sidered, sod an ond of Silegiance must sccom- propoeition. Proposals murt be addressed to Colone! D. H. been Qas:termaster Army, Washingion, 01 “ket us go, Emelian,’’ said the envoy, “you will be quite comfortable there.” “Ay,” said the fool; ‘but I am lasy.”” Thereupon the envoy began to beseech him “Pray let us go, Emolian, the has or- dered a red Cece ae ote and U.». . C.. aug should be plainly marked “rroporais t Mules,’ = be made botter, and therefore said ; Andrew and That Draft. At the theatre in Milan ‘shouts werp raised of ARAEEES, be I now made youth so handsome as to have Bi: 1 Li responsible persons, 20 Signsiures must ordered to be made for him, provided he went, SPECIAL NOTICES. Palunta. He had spoken as followst pended to the guarant said : no equal, and possessed of the very best of ——-—— “The present state of affairs cannot continue. | "pie vesponsibiity of marantore must be “Do You go before, and I will follow.” understanding. Barcuztor’s Hain Drs I go against the government because it will not | shown by the officia: et ne the Clerk of the The env: Laden v to trouble hia an These‘words were rearcely uttered when he Tae best in the World. let me go to Rome. I go against France because | pearest ‘District Court, or of the United Statee more, Ioft Lien and privately of the 5m became so handsome and intelligent that William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye she defends the Pope. I will have Rome et any | District #ttorney. ters-in-law whether the would not deceive pear they apy es him beg —; de- % n forth on his awn, Ee the fool. placing. himself rice. Rome or death. If I succed,so much the iter; if mot, 1 will destroy {taly, which made myself. ‘he departure of volunteers from Palermo had ceased. atzzia’ dismissal was considered the only means of @ solution of the present diti- everybody wondered. After this, Emelian istinguished from sont one ef his servants to the king, to invite preteen a enter nes So hod a ; ture—warraated not to injure the Hair in thejleast; him and all bis mi to the . The messenger of Emelian rode to t! ing over pace ag - sea henge scte ~_ invigor- that same crystal bridge which the fool had | *# the Hair for life. > or Rusty Haw built. On his arrival at court, the ministers | !stently turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- Bidders must be present in person when the bids Bre opexed or ihoir propotals wil: not bs considered Bonds, in the eum of twenty thousand signed by the contractor and both of his guaren- tors. will be required of the successful bidder "a ne bed mam 94 pany ths oo! at will Whe ine Dowd mi atrgct. ers to have their re, i ; 8 f 3 ER be necessary for vide ndemen “Ob bow I wish that Rot got to go to : messen. | ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Gold by all | “742°: with them, or to have bonds signed in anti.ips- court, but was there already.” _— cer pagres King, whos the messen. Dark 5 . v Flour and wheat closed quiet, but steady, at | {7on'and ready to be produced mie the contract 15 Liverpool. Corn was advancing. ed. Blanks for bonds oan be procarec upon ap ati je at this office, cither poreon- “Gracious Sir: Iam sent by my master} {J>The Genuine !ssigned WittiamA. Baren- gies by letsers oF by taesraghe with his humbie compliments to invite you | BLOR, om the four sides of each box. to dinner.’ tactory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, “Who is thy master?’’ demanded the king. | m47-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) But the messenger replied : “f cannot tell you, gragious Sir, anything of{ Mazsszs. A. H. Hatt & Co., bave removed my master,” (for the fool had forbidden him j their stock of India Rubber Goods from their The Draft—impertant to Persens Claiming &xemption from Disability. Harnispure, August 21.—By orders received from the Wer Department, Surgeon General Smith is directed to instruct the surgeons to ex- amine persons subject to draft, with reference to their ability to fiunt and do other duty, and that to 4 of the room gavea oreck, the petsch sallied forth, and when the petech was clear of the house it drove of do hereby guarantee fulfil s contract in accordance with the terme of Fee ig pet that, should hie proposition be 16 WI latjonce enter into & contract in he as); “but af h branch store, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, back #0} oniy. Under this order those claimi: exemption | acoordance therewith, the envoy, and drov. to my whe he eit gite sen a tall caseant Boston, during the summer, where they will be | on Secount of varios disorders will cia bone Should the contract be awarded him wo are pre- court. The king, ith all his | fbi a aes he a reoerve ores ey Lee Ce ccpiva age for poor ebance. Surgeons will be at once selected po must be appended the aficial —- * af with The king filled with curiosity to know who | indie Rubber or Gutta Percha. Orders will be | 227,%e Various counties, and sworn to perform | gertificate above-mentioned.) their duty without fear or favor. No certificates of physicians or affidavits of disease by the per- son afliicted will be regarded by the examining surgeon. ourteen compantes arrived here this morning from Pitwburg. Ten of them were immediately — up into a regiment, armed, and sent for- wi it could be that invited him to dinner, told } forwarded by any expreas company’s lightning the messenger that he would come without | train, and arrive {n in twenty-four Legon tag anf fail; and the messenger forthwith returned. | to our citizens than they could be sold here. Scarcely had he arrived when the king, with | Send on your orders and have them filled at man- i ‘, ufacturer’s prices at Messrs. H. A. Hall & Co’s an ve mints, tains riding over the bridge Sarsboure; Povhere they have the largest assort- mentof India Rubber Goods in the world,) 85 On the arrival of the king at the street, Boston, Mass. may 19-«,w,s,tt Emelian went out to meet him, took him by wan s oe the hand white as snow, kissed him in the mouth sweet as sugar, and leadi: him into his of white marble, set him down to the oaken table to the feas jet things and mead; and the king with his ministers, sit at the table, drank, ate, and were mer- ry. Now when they got up from the table, and satin their places, the fool said to the “Gracious Sir, do you know me and who I INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &o, All mass contracted for under this advertine ent will be subject to a rigid inspection, and Bose not conforming to the specifications will be ted. "hs mules must al! be delivered in this city with in (3#) tairty days from the cate of signing the con tract. Payment to be made upon the completion of each qontaste oreo soon thereafter as tne Depot Qaar- termaster shal! bein fands. Any informality in the bid, or non conformance with the terms of tuts advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the gers ‘Thess mu es will be awarded in lots of (400) fire hundred each, unless the Depot Quartermester may deem it to the interest of the sovernment to O51 number. "Fhe Depot Quarter: jer reserves to himee'fthe Tish rome a@ny or ail bids that he may deom to aes ‘au if-ctau29 _Col.and Depot Quartermaster. Bu Ifdtaug9__Col.and Depot Quartermaster. ——_______. Intercepted Letter from Gen. Hindman. Nzw Yorx, Aug. 22.—A special dispatch to the Tribune, dated Cairo, today, anys: ‘© A lately intercepted lejter, dated Aug. 5, from Gen. Hindman to the rebel War Department, states ibat he bas 18,000 well-armed infantry, 6,000 cavalry and 54 pieces of artillery at Little Kock. He purposes walting an attack from Gen. Curtis, instead of attacaing him at Helena. He Jatends to annihilate Gen. Curtis, and then push vigorously for the Missouri river. He has re- Goop News For ALL. Wasuineton, June 20, 1962, ‘This is to certify that I have been stone blind Syne two years. The best doctors in Washington falied to cure me. Dr. Tumblety has performed the miracle. Per- sons wishing further particulars can call and see me. Sxva Baier, Je2 At Mrs. Barbour’s, 375 34 st., bet. D and E. trom ASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, =" beni at Sat cya er en org ap . Helena is to be fortified as a bese of operations, a But as Binelian was then in a splendid dress, GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D.C. | and seige guns have already arrived. ‘The health ethOnceals will be received 4-1 Fe armen ‘Whe exercises of this College wil, ‘ve resumed of the army is good at Helena. ast for completing the. Dist Dating Reeervo Son's 295, pa, adie sat year! De earetes, ~” Return of the New Franklin Search Expe- | cations may be sgn r the 12th of Au, i But the fool said to him: or fai rmation appiria the resident of dition te the Arctic Kegions. Preposa's mu seaied. endorsed * i'r; “@racious Sir, do you not remember how a | the Coliege. JO aS Js Sr. Jon: 22—The bark 6. Ps oservoir,” and addressed to * Hon. Cried 5. certain fool came driving to your court on aj _#0 2! colm ecidont. t = earee Sen. ith, f the Interior, Washingt: Dancin FC Tire ti 8 jy 2B Mawt Aug % Chief Clerk. YVALC4BLE CARRIAGE HORSE FOR SALE , OLe Beto! Carriage Har- nee, sing! ‘be EpSsone Having W" : or Sore Eyes oan be cure cS “BARROW’S August mr of New "igen, Captain Budington, from robisker’s {niet, has arrived short of rovisions, with Mr. Hail, of the new Franklin Search Ex- ition, aboard. The expedition lost one man ing the first winter, He was frozen to death. Union FEMALE ACADEMY! ari Raglan how you shut him up with your iter Irs TAIRTEENTA ACADEMIC YEAR in a barrel, which you covered over -~ and cast out upon the sea? Know am the very same Emelian.”’ now ocmmenees Mr. Hall reports that in consequence of this loss ge now aptied = Bs em = SEPTEMBER 18ST. per Fyn Saale ie passorat toeir m.ssion to the hands on the latter, bat did pe} know how. | °¢ 824 did.not know what to do. hy eect Ciroulars at the Bookstores. aus im* { extent proposed, but they determined the fate of 5 two of the boat’s crews of the Franklin expedi- Ro BILL ba tft balan ELLICO#?’S | tion, who perished while endeavoring to return. Thereupon the king’ ee that = ea to i 3 sent Howard County, Ma a Testing of a Repeating Rifle. fer site 369 Swentieth ot EYE ESL oa for The ty at of vib nce med epplv PHILADSLPHia, August22.—Rafeel’s ting | avenue. a0 2-hin* i od gn pe fret of © eer eior Pe toulare SPRY | rife is now being tested at the United State — ALL», Persons are hereiy aotited thet, from this deat Sayer eae ta seas bet DANIEL ‘Mes iNnY. Washington, D. C.. Aurust 10. 1882. soll the bigh iber 1 ‘elnut Poplar : ag Store, sperisis ste aae ‘Army ROOKEVILLE ACA pay, B Mp. yhe seasion. of tits fast wil) oom- nar mgs sal ey Nie: cca A! Ks ‘ lage, it was cel- e. On ‘and Bs Witte? ears . a be ow sie N yea ta Gualitign oan Dou “Here is money oo ccessary fora “to-morrow, invite peeemeiemibemiete (2 vax Om Emelian, and he is you ply eu 13-10t ‘Gad Ninth street. bim with drink until | table.” MFORT AND EASE IN ONE MINUTE. si shn on th ee bemn and sre at on Fz {OBBING promptiy attended to. . Bortes! serzeR ‘or, and when it drow up they | 60 FIRKINS PRIME | 8.8 1 ip ite 2a aoe ect | Seems slg : ’ to teres ior vr am Orricrtan: I PARTMENT OF STATE, W asminevon, January 35, 1908. ‘Fhe Sceretary of State will hereafter receive Members of Coneress on busines: on Saturdays, commencing with Seturdey, the fret of next month. jaa rt WILLIAM B. SEWARD. ~ = ree 5 TO BUILDER: Seavep rece SALE Wl; be reoeaved uti enisrring ine q D-part. an ‘Bre hice will he directed to the Sco: wi ne gniorsed “Proposals for Enisrcing War Of- io The right is rererved to rejeot any bid whieh RT eehabat prerosa LS FOR LUMBSR. D:rot Quantenwaster’® Orrics, U1d G, cormer 18th street, Was ¥ Ce AG aw, Festep PR rosals Wl he eg cal csy, August the 80th. st IZe'clook of Warhingtom, 5 t Qea:torma:ter may bared the Babe’ . 40) tet of Lum Aicd @a4 de.erp ion, 3 iush) © on CaPicgss Waite 3) 67 ject 64 (ie inch) common Cullings, te fise?) br 6.35 feet long, (Hemiock.) 16 666 feet Jom? 3 oy 6, M4 feet song, (Memioek.« 36 608 leet Jo st, 3 by 6 | 12 ent 1one,( hemigek.) £.3b 4 6 fest loug, (ao.) i. 3 by 4, 14 fost long, (do. Ceeeecte seept ap od within twenty- Lot be con- |, &, Govern- Pro postin from sidered: An at in pe-son when the bids © propotals will mot be con- "ys um of five \hoasaud dolleraaiape’. strector ant both bis guarantors. Tea of the evocessfiu: bidder upon signing the con ‘100 right to reject say or a'l bids thet may be desmed too irene cnorved by the Depot Quarter- ox; !s will be rejected. che 8 resvad to Com EDW'D {ayreerms:er, Army UC. acd should be piminly marked for Lumber.” Form of Guarantee the county of —— and State of of wwe county of aud vad Lis proposition be enter into ® contract i rde-d him we are pre- s. he appoided the certifi- BDW’'D |. BAB’ su 29 Captyoand & Q’M "PEs METROPULLZAN BATH BUOM, Fronts D xt, and Pa. aw,, bat 11th and 12th'sts. £UK LAvibs AND SENTLEMEN, Are now cpsn and reasy for Bil vee who de- sire Hot or Gold, Shower, Stes: Alzroalcxapsnce these Bathe have been fitted op to meet a want forg {>t in bis Sod we now offer to the e.tiz ns of Washington as ine & suite of Bathiog Kuvm: as ever opened to apy puelic in the Upiced States, All are invited to o8!| and see for themselves. Upon froméa. m. wut Wp ms oa Sundare O12, Bhese rooms ader mn utendenos of JUsTUS UHOLLARs ork, (ons of the p-oprietors.) who thorouga y ubuersiands the batuscg custacss ip all ite branoh-s. ao 16-im po LIVERY SsAuLE REGPEMS A OTHER BUSINESS MEN, (To thie guaractee mao @ate above-me utione: | from 6, 1 Rev. EP. ats but firet ol kinon, using none Sving none but firet clase wo"kmen, bat the best of mate: is!, sud canrgiag @ just SD fait prics ne wishing to pave their werk dope Well and uy would 26 40 (heir Lnserest to 2-7 H. GRAHAM, Cosshmaker, an §-'m* 477 bichio rtand 374 Vat, i) i 8k OS T BULLAON BANK! HIS Bank is now doing Lusipose at the epecie, excnenge, &c jee at current rates, Tes! T Ft HE Building, having again be more Convenseuty situated, and better {pan quer prepared to do si! kinds of Job Work, Mam sure end farnish Utoves, Fin Ware, Artioies, aod ( amp E-quipmente, Kemomber, 541 Peun. svegus,south side, pear Seventh street, jy -tf 5. H. &. "’ TSE UERKELEY SPINGS. i BIS Favorite Wa:enug 54— open for the reception of Visitors, (by ineens of the Baitmors and whio Raeiiroad.) per- Sous Bo CURDIed to AscApe irom tue ps duet of our semboard cit are of inioresting traral, Otjoyment of ihe purest mountain andthe most de sotand bething t aforus. Tpe & 250 Wi) bd Ko: t ia oueh paneer Gad of such ter as wil suit toe tunes. V.sitere £ Wil fied conveyances at St. John’s = Retirens 6 mules west of Bait rom the Springs, ivia tm THE PROPRIETORS. re A CARD YU THE LADIES. DR. DUPONOO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallibls im corresting, resulating and ll obstructions from whatever camss, Glways successful es a preventive ‘The svore Pills have now beer use for an of 218, Gnd in no case, Where the Dave 2 yea orrectiy Lp pa Fl oJ vb zi cay cas esta ate city, (Mr Wim. Bristol & fo) tak Eid tom 206 of courre cid not 2 to be. public, bat if any ous showid doubt the Geacy oi t''. Duponco’s Gorden Pills, they reier any lacy to ber,as be eo! 3 a sonst eet teed efficacy. ar to nae 2 ea lady 17 ag) - ay a ave ik ee ah@ is now ip robust hea:th. p cured her, ONG atu Slronger might be guven. #1 are iss s orlals cbre for "Lntoread,(or whites’) £ri90 Bi por bx. 1 te alee ee ee ee

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