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AUCTION SALES. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Avotroneers. A NEARLY NEW Tey. BaRovUcReE THE EVENING STAR. | “sstnoron news ano come WASHINGTON OITY: [Eduoriat Correspondence of The Star } Rervrn or a Lisutenant FRoM aw Exrio nino Expxpition.—Lieut. Ralph Chandler, pre of ,the expedition left this country on of February, 1958, under command of Com * ' the is care —plidhe tapes Coogee atta ate SoRtm ata Navy D¥ragr 9 no} ‘MEN tions for the ar'icles Bureau of Yavits and Docks, August ie, 196) ¢ | Of 15 Szatep morose for cach class rately, | ti — = fo — AUCTION —O'n BA. ‘AY next 1860. rf “Pro 's for Class No.(name the cla-8) 4 THURSDAY August 16, 1866. | (No. 17) es pe ene Jefferson Page, for the purpose of ex- | Fr Yard atinameth> yard. Bill pe re a od $e w’eiock, we will 18 front of the Awetion sept rsa cbanes : Nawant axpits Coprisn Princes—Lrsx Twen- and dury, ‘fhe Parana river ort ue ofh-8 ou the 18th day.of 1 come— Spirit of ming Press, Ty-Five Years Aco—Lyiis ess Srs-| tributary streams, has returned to this Ne ie ante tle ca ‘The Consticution, under the bend of “An | TEM MUST BLOW UF IN DUE TIMB, &c., &e. been detached, and granted three mon| TAO. re jes, w high wi P 60. and sent by .1f 8o Authoritative Exposition of Black Republican-| Yesterday I took to myself, without thought or | of absence. oon ae Aa yee one-horse Family Barouche, with Terms" A chet of Two Toki had als ieonthe, for notes ben: aa 4 eseur is desi ———_——— = . EEN. Aagctioneer. e “<jrrepressible- | the Star and its readers. Shortly after sunrise, ———o—— A. GR counict™ deeiee eee a et in a | ! was ina sail-boat well provided for the day,| Tae Waarnai xe following sesaaa speech abdiegiiieeais thouans tethet 7 standing out towards the blue Atlantic. We (the | weather for ng Ys made from be te 1 to offer to contract 1 oft clrsses thereia, by the ta of Bev Yards, for the 6 is) their com » OF by thenary Qgent nearest thereto, ur by ife burean for any or all the padi ae To prevent comfus:oi ms ¢. asses offers, no bid wll be recerved which cor for more than one yard in one envelope; and each in- The Intelligencer argues thet biennial elections, | boatman and myself) bad a jolly time on, ree iving time for the “ sober second thought,” are | "8" 5p. m.; reaching Nahant again as nig’ ~ as cn annual contests at the polls. closed in around us, and bringing back some isan Consolidated Telegraph Line to sonian Institution. The time of o! about 7 o’clock. B 5 eee oe eh yet ANE ee aND Lor on a ocr the Inet, i Sagteek! Frees heen Poe Lb) equere No. hier’ fost ley. 4 Il, at the option of the be serene. hose only whose off2rs may be accepted will be of B ‘acta will bs ready for exsoution | ciiey 10 ao 122 Fareae . at the bid aad contract notified, and cont: will ly x _ s eS rine twenty-seven pounds of cod, flounders, bass, and | vo vagy yy. AUSET 1 1800. ereanrs are herent scbtisced dat ete erty tas sroon theresiter as may be prastioable. \mprovements, which sre good two-story U7 We have received from Shillington (who | perch—a capital day's fishing for an amateur. Philadelphia, Pa. rotihed that their+ifers must be in the form _ aut a shes the book for sale) Godey’s Lady’s Book for | Boston bay, however, is fast being drained of its inafter prescribed, ard be mailed in time to reach their destination before tne time expires for reosiv- ing them; no bid wi'l be comsidered which shall be ved Gfter the p-riod stated, and ne allowance be matte Yor Failures of the maul. ase ‘Appotstod. beddora ere: seanentedee codevee |» bidde: bvelo ouere Se ‘dress, and crawa line a reem: 2 a for Class (No. "mame the class) for the The ‘ot is handsomely tmproved with trees shrabbery, &o Terms ; One half cash; balanee in 6, 12 and te mang" note bearing ‘A. GRBEN, Anct FUTURE DAYS. By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctiousers h % P iL. TENSION UN TED eraryy cai ITO! . FE - . 'ROPOSALS will be reccived at this ol ‘7, st and Putt. the soome ovectioeeetanting aseotians September, «As cousl, in euceRlest wember. cod. Of late years, the Star's Washington read. UTA meeting of prominent citizens held at | € Will remember, codfish have been almost as the Merchant's Bank, jn New York, on Tuesday cua dag prsspay Centre — pidge afternoon, to make arrangements for giving the | Perch have lor fifty yea i as Pe, bate Prince of Wales a handsome reception, agreed they become common in the market all of that the demonstration shall be in the form of ‘a | “!tles to be reached by rail from Boston in two public dinner at the Academy of Music. Genera) | 0 three days. The fish thus sold are caught in Nav’ z it thi ‘ the Ceil:: of EREMPTORY SALE OF MILLI Y cloudy, warm . To the Chief of the Bureou of Yards and Docks, denoription inataning the fatentnes ofthe oelilae AND Stmaw Goons, = B- wan poset: bad fo « mae the Boston bay and other New England inlets (not --¢lear, 72°, wind N Washington, D.C. to the walleand tothe roof must be inelu- | MIxos- Fess, RRR TE MARY oe Goons, &c— een! porreet, ae 72 * sagind an out upon the banks) by a new process. Formerly FROM THE WEST. inion of daees ded in the price bid. = a | movcing at jn Ant conttaping ~y44 ts. > committed of. welll Po y Form of Off The proposais must be endorsed. ‘Proposals | me ~ ae: we at mint Senge. a they were taken upon the coasts, as on “the | Frederick, Md.. (Here date the offer) | gsr Trot Gan ings,” and must be bya day mati the w posed RS Known citizens was appointed to walt upon the banks,”’ by hand lines. Now, they are taken for cen Md. eae terry per alte he Ret wy doay gt pted oe Kuarantes, signed | one or more naible per. | the store of Storens, Evq., chase PA cl] - 4 oi name addressed % venue, between Sth and Pees Cele a eee Or tern: market by lines of miles in length, each having Wheeling Wa i State,) hersby offer to furnish w. der your adve: | ®R%. es poerwnetew ef cseeeaei y+ nv i) J 17" In New York the motion for an injunction | from one to three thousand hooks rigged to them; to restrain the payment of ths Japanese Embassy | which are ¥isited and inspected by the fisherman ‘Dills has been dismissed by Judge Sutherland, on owning them once in twenty-four hours. The Thi 11 be opened at the time mentioned above. in Lia prevence of sen persons ae may choeee to attend. on cowings of the esili atthis Office. Parkersburg, Va. Cincianati, O. ss — (date Si aavocms agli pS S A jest to a requirements o} same. “ Petnted schacuin tn whfonis osaeeeralt ties osneins ats, Pittsburg, Pa embraced in Class No. (name the class) for the a PRARKETN, Colored Hair and Straw Bonnets. 0. overcast, 60, wind S name the sard,) according to said . aed ane bite Hats, the ground that the application was premature, | people of Nahant complain bitterly that this sys- ag lows. hazy, exlm, 67° pied Re Hod E a Sey uns Se gnie Captain Toper raphicel Fagipeern. Comteie acl he “4 the resolution not having passed; and therefore no | tem of fishipg has already made it difficult to Cairo, Ml. clear, 70°, wind & schedule, and opposite each rticlé set the price —* oarry out eoscestet in phen nai are ents, and tout up the aggregate amuunt u bid for the elass,) ‘amounting to (here write the tarvean cope ent (here pame the agent, if eas m * Feat Y sohed for tue a do yi chcanettes bees SES onGtige ‘aod Stik ilk Buttons, wl, Frager Fopera Veloncia Bit, bleed aa eens} etner'va- injunction could issue on a contingency. Mr_| catch cod anywhere in Boston harbor; those who Chatfield maintained that it was perfectly proper | essay it for sport, as I did yesterday, often fishing fora tax-payer to resist the improper imposition | all day without bringing home a single codfish fatax. No doubt the effort will be renewed be. | worth catching, among the multitude of otber fish Ottawa, Il 63°, wind SE Elgin, Ill, 5i°, wind 8 Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7 a.m. ent tected for tem:perature,) 30,178; at noon. 30,1 ‘Thermometer at 7 a. m., 6! it noon, — toll h Proposal should be scoompamied by the following ¢1 & oz ef Gancontes. y 1 the poderngned, & Bog yeas ne uate of one is required by the _——. nere- fore ‘om, y kuRranty that in case the fc oing bid of —_ i C der the ciasses m-scelianeo for iron ceilings, as above deser( Rocepted, a os, the Comptroller authorizes the payment of | easily to be taken here, but notsomuch prized. | Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to ‘ {aol very; aan : if wien dn ‘of | Hoop Skirts, French Artificial Fi the bills. At 73 a.m. this morning I bade Nahant good. | day, 754°; mintmum 35°. Septet Tequost the contract n ay be pi ITE, pera lexeoute the contract let ad Gettomte eee Rana - . »- | bye again, taking up my line of travel, this time —— eo sent to the gary agent at (name the age: for the colin, food and auiictont seourition; weet h teiage si Ty y (aie mero oon homeward. A drive of four miles over the Our Recky Mountain Correspondence. ey rree ie — one, cone, = ishers for sending us ough the Mr (tere the bidder and each member of the firm to J. Shillington) “A Political Text Book for 1560 ; | “little” and then the ‘long” beach of Nahant Cou. Lanper’s Wacon Roav Exrenition ano brought me safely to the Lynn depot of the East- comprising a brief view of Presidential nomina- iad THE INDIANS—FIGHT BETWEEN THE EXPEDITION tas aforesaid, ity to make good sign) the diffrrence ‘between the off of the aaid aed Gres thomien Rpek Gomera iT jair, cer and that which may be accepted, AND THE * Pan-uTEs””—Ong oF Cot, Lanper’s Form ef Guarante:, Date —, 1960, Signatures of guarantors, 4 B. . tor) of (name dD. tions and elections; including all the nationaj|‘™ Railroad. While Rig the zone MEN AND SEVERAL INDIANS KILLED. Pi ey er rob maori —_ iceimes ‘Witness, ay "platforms ever yet edopted; also a history of the | Beach, | found the whole face of the country bor- Honey Laxx Vattay, July2, 1860. | of second guarantor, &c.,) hereby undertake that F. hereby certify that the aboye named —— are known te spr an sino oats ced ee eae Signatare, 4 nite SiStee drt atornayotiste a? woes Un 8 di * ." struggle respecting slavery in the Territories, and aed bpagaey operer teehee poorerepaiaga| » | bury; D . pacers peony 2 pees Saneks ipeochonrced the tirst lines for the Eastern Railroad ever ran spon Sap Lincola, Douglas, Bell, “ass, | 0Vet.them for railroad purposes. Then the shore- letters essrs, > Dear Star: On Saturday evening last’ we te- turned from our expedition against the ‘Pah-utes’ Indians. I will try and give you a short account of our trip. On the afternoon of the 19th of June we left our carp in this valley, and traveled unti} the above named (name the bidder or bidders) wi |, it his{or their) offer as above be pesepene enter inte cont.act with the United States within fi teen days after the date of notice through the Post Of- hoe, of the acceptance of his [or their] offer before ot the persons known to the War entioned, jy isd = lines were almost entire wastes. Now they pre- | daylight of the 20th, without ca: ing, taking a mWituee : (Signatare of gasrantors.) as 0~~*~*«C > eee ee eee % notroneer. Sawant, Brerett.. Breckinridge, B. V- Johuson) (7 98.F appearance of a continuous village of | northerly course. Noibing of impo es occurred |’ Toeitify that the above named shure sere the Nation oCs nist tion Pe A pn ete., etc., touching the questions of the day; and swellbatit fal cottages, filled evidently with | until the morning of the 23d; while passing | guarantors) aro known to me to be gvod and re TI. OHIO. 12th—20rk, HEN FURNITORE. at AvcT. returns of all Presidential elections since 1536, =: y taste: » through a narrow canon we were suddenly at- | sponsible guarantors in this case. ‘ 4t CINCINNATI, O }, Sept. — av the sant hat 50 = — | Compiled by, Horace Greeley and John F. Cleve. | ‘hose who swarmed Nahant at this season of the | tacked by a large body of Indivmecennci iy ae eienniot at. | ‘The UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL | detiscltt ie cy — i : published by the Tribune As. | Year, before the lords, dukes, princes and earls of rocks; (this was about 9 o'clock, a.m.) At the tone, be signed by ‘thie district judge. wae” Keraea | SOCIETY will hold ite Eenth get Agricuitu | housekeeping, on J. street. Jon} Jand. New York: pu Ld train oil, ice, codfish, and ready-made clothing, | first fire a youre man named Paynter—riding in Keown to the barcaa tobe meen bleee rai and Industria! Exhibition on the grounds liper- | streets north. No. 52, an excel Sesortment of eujacs calaste the arctica erent | and ence se eat specifies, voting Nahant theirs | #dvance with Col. Lander, Capt Wetherlow, bis : of much value to the Republican-party politician, ally provided by the citizens of Cincinnati, are to be fitted up in the best style. There'wi be Halls and Tents for the dispiay of IMPLE- \ se Poaats RS, and NA ich | Furnitare, viz: 22. ‘Walnut Parlor Suite. ahooane- osewood Mi Rosew: rocption Che tiesp'y Hollow aed Wa hat-not, Mahogany Wardrobes and Beds! 5 '¢ top Dressing and other Bu esur,y ‘arbls topand Manegany W aks, t of Engravings of varions eorts, abies aod Cave neat sine Scokiag Chasers . 8. Pillows an tere, cot Cocetorte: Quilts Sheets an? Cases, PQRTSMOUTH, N, H. . No. 2 atone ° No. 6 “White pine, Juniper, aud cypr: cla s No. Li ha rand piaster; class No. 8.\"einent: oi Gravel aud rang; o! Tren. tron 2p kes; oiass No, 12. ‘0. 15. Pa nta, oils. a chandlery; 66 No. 17. Stationery; » No. 20, Hayan stra 21. Prover der; cla_s No. 22 Charoval; B siting, packing, and hose; ¢ a>s No. lubriza ing oi olsas No. 25, Iron onstings; cas others 2 only by prescr!ption, managed to elbow all others ioaty oes rept sap peda evd 2h sua off the peninsular. The Boston, and indeed the sontbigs Cheetivebeae miveselban ards tecetn| [ New Eeyland: million Sabalat ‘nthe scoaner p wae ae teeadins “heating: pare party these cottages located in Chelsea, Lynn, Saugus, staitirase: $e then tks tedora?? . Swampscott, and Marblehead; all accessible from Or Woalen ack ths publishers for sending us| 8oston in from half an hour to an hour and a half, (through the bands of Taylor & Maury) the | DY fail. The wholeof the different beaches of the “Annual of Scientific Discovery; or Year-book of | thet baci I au pc a8. ary with bath- Facts in Science and Art, for 1860 :”” exhibiting | '"G-houses; and, turn as I would, my eyes rested (Paynter’s) brother and myself—was mortall wounded. An order was given to charge both sides of the bill; which was immediately done, and the Indians retreated into the mountain fest. ness"s. where we were unable to follow them. Our wounded man was taken charge of by ten men. and moved inte camp, two miles from the point of attack. At2o’cleck the next Morning youn; Paynter died, and at 7 a. m. the indians renew the attack, anda fire was kept up on both sides until noon. Several Indians were killed in this Peioes. MACHINERY, TOC TURES PRM AN B, FRUIPS, PLOWE NES; with Stalls and Fone for HORSES, CATTL.*.. SHEEP, and SWINE; and an unequal ad Track,one mile in length and ay foet iu width, igre the ae c gen | 6 Premiums offered—in onsh,—gold, silver, an proase sa oe fw and cei tificates, amount 6 Feather Lan ke ’ No. 26. Augers; class No. 27. Authracite coal; class $20,000, inir, ton Top and +tusk Mattrasces, skirmish. About this time we moved some 300 | No. 2). Hitumiaous Connon long on ‘ Exhilciohe Will romain epembeie oWhomees! Cottage, Double and Single és istecda,” the most important discoveries and improvements | UPOR @ multitude of bathers of both sexes going | yards, to a little rocky ridge, where we could be OSTON ni x x F ful arts, natural il b into the water, in it, or coming out of it; as far prsorsomrart dca aesiegy) si ‘bony in every direction as my vision could penetrate mineralogy, meteorology, geography, antiquities, | A tide of an hour in the cars brought me to the fi more secure from an attack of a large force. After making camp, Colonol Lander and fifteen of us made an attack upon a binff occupied by twenty- five Indians, and which partially commanded cur i2th. to Thursday, the 2th, of September, ing time to exaimiae aud test the imple ments and machinery. For premism lists or tutormation apply atthe Pn. B : ‘aes No. 1. Bricks; clars No. 6. Whie pine, Jun par, &a ; viass No.7. Lime. bair, and Tr No.9. Gravei and sand; cles No tl. Three P d spik*; class 0 of gh pase Li No os ve (ay toge wi tes the g tains ;) or to the subse: ir. al om a 10, depot of the Eastern Railroad, upon the Charles camp. The Indians were dislodged with but giass; c.ase No. . . PERLEY POURE, = pearl om ce Poss = pi gaia river bank, in what, in times past, was the North | little trouble. Near the same time a horse wes Ha dware; cla: . $ N: y Kadiator and Ai: captured. The number of [ndians was estimated Peorcsiant iy 24 tf Sec’y U.S. Agrionitural Society. - : Hay ard sin Proveader; ola: “- Li, KIN OEe S oe e scientific publications, obituaries of emineng end of Boston. So I must lay aside the pencil to 22. ‘a. lub: & jase No 2. Spe in = ren Moraine Get Cox F KINDS OF intge of Kitehen at 300; they could be seen very plainly from ou: creat rg | ALL KID GAME @ tiolen tos memeron ete ited Da take a hack to a hotel. camp with the naked eye. In tecateerioedl Payn- ass No. 2. Augors; c aos f 7. Aut»recite a ‘erma: All # of Pree = eatisabid by ta pad a | Pp. a.—f ‘ash not disposed to part with the fa- | ter was buried with the howon oh and just 3 gaee No. 29. Bituminous Cumber and coal Bought at the Highest Prices, a tk work, now annually leoked for with | ™°%% town of Lynn so summarily. Outside of tanda 7 before dusk an Indian was discovered about s | 888 No 3%, Broad Top semnt-bituininous ea’. At KLOTZ’+ RESTAURANT, a2 torily endorsed, bearing intereet. oW YORK, au 4-e0lm* Ninth st., | and D st. su'sd A. GREEN, Avct. ile and a half from camp, making toward that NiV ’ ag Boston, no other Massachusetts town occupies a | ™ » 7. Lime, hair, aud pinaster; clase N-.9. Ss 7 much interest all the scientific of this countr of our enemies. Two of our party went in pursuit sel ST RE D. a Ry A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ieee: “: V | targer share of the attention of the southern pub- | of him, and he was soon. captured and dragged | OF simp do ivog Sata v Also, ‘ Rosa; or The Parisian Girl,” from tte | !!c- 1 knew ft, well, twenty-five years ago; when, 5 CUAL No. 15, Pai-tn ole Bea Clas IM Le aio ite eAS: a eee ee ‘Gout or HANDSOM® THREE-STORY FRAME into ep alae the chests of our party me the yo. 15; ie Bd Rinses flee. a. 2 Hotaee os 1Ocry Sranty, - IsLan Gi = yells of the 7 i andlery; o'a: 17. 18, eum * vcTiox —Oa TU SSD A 2 et instant, Premch of Madame de Premence; by Airs. J. ¢, | tough by no means as populous as at present, it | Yells of progr Nee fer ping or wentacl S-ationcsio.a08 No.3. Han ard eireaee ane Ne 8. C. FORD, Jr., sell. in trout of tes premises ate setae oe Fletcher. New York: published by Harper & | Coutained a very “well-to-do” community. That readiness, expecting the Indians would thake | 2! Provender; cians No.2 Chivceulne aun No.°3, ae eT. || part of Lot Ne. 6. im square No, 267, with the im Brothers, 1260. This little book deserves to be. | '* to say, its people were independent, wholly, of | same attempt to save one of their ty; which, Botan. pat DE eH a nf aes No. 24. Sperm | _an 14 2w corner xt. and 5 ‘three story come a popolar favorite on thisside of the At» | Public charity, Though even at that time noted | however, they did not do. The Indian killed | % ‘oor i 26. Aue 8; class No. 27. Anthracite coal; class No. 39, Brond T: P sem!-bituminovs coal. PHILADELPHIA, Class No. 5. Oak and card wood; o'aas No. 6, Wh te pine, spruce. juatper, &e ;¢ ex Nu.7 Lome, provomnnae Taigh are twe good ar Same ou wi Ging, oof orten 5 eee ne pro “ some! eu beled on Uaig atreet weet between routh B and C atreets, “7. for its manufacture of shoes for distant American lantic, as though modest and unpretending, itis nevertheless a very intenshling pectost of ao market, all who labored at shoemsking then tic life in France; & subject rarely treated upon | ‘ceived fair wages—wages that not only kept turned out to ne one of their chiefs, called -- Bi Jim” pea * that night the Indlans retreated; and the next day we moved eastwardly, and in two days struck P-hole Springs, where we ex- Hee SKIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS. Just received this morning, a large assortment direct from the manufacturers, of the best maker in Ladies, Misson, and Childrens, all at reduced e Smithsonian Grounds, ing, 1, acd [ ¢ Prices 4.W. COLLEY & CO., Seems. fer pote ee ost fem dt in English, though our book-shelves teem with | ody and soul together, but allowed the laborer, vere dimneatnter: fe sxein; Bat eae se Re ae ore Re are! au 14 6t : 523 7th *t. above Pa ave. ex A desl given ante atdoten i well written books upon France and the French, | !f thrifty as well as industrious, to lay up some- growing “oeautifuity leas: 0, after laying thors gas Now's Pe ate, vl Rass: S, CALVERT FORD. Je. ispntable. &s seen inthe public places in Paris, and from | ting fora rainy day. One of the operatives (on Ship chandiery; oiacs No, the car windows, im the provinces. shoes) of these times, whom | met in the Nahant two days, we retraced ou rs lo this place,where Also, to the publishers and Mr. Franck Taylor, inn where I sojourned fora day or two, told me APOTH®CAKY AND DRUGGIST, we ar: We remain here auisd A. GREEN, Avct. Pexn. Avenve, Conner oF ELEveatn St. 18. St*tionery; cass No E: Ry and od aa ahve: Seal Firewood; class N aw; class No.2l Provenders of Dealerin until the 5th, and then commence operations on Noi # Chiaro a el aN oo Sperim nd labret PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, " ating ole; St Hy » 27. : . am 7 through whom werecelved it, fr acopy of The | that for the same quality and amount of work as | tbe forgot touche “party copened te tig | thracite oral san Noe Reagee NO T-AR | on agp FAMILY MEDICINES, Carpenter's Guide In Stair Building and Hand | that at which she earned 85 per week in those fight numbered seventy-one men, and were mostly | ?!tuminous doal. including Railing,”’ based upon plain and practical princi. | times, she could now earn not more than $1.50 ermed with Sharp’s rifles and Colt’s revolvers J. ALS. Ples; Illustrated by elght large engravings, with | Per week. Hence she has been compelled to aban- sufficient explanations to inform, without con- | 40n shoemaking in Lynn, for “ helping” in the fusing, the learner. By Patrick O'Neill, prac: { ‘om of her native town. The good woman, with tical stair builder, Richmond, Va., published by | ‘ears in her eyes, explained the altered condition J. W. Randolph, 12! Malin street. , | of things there Admitting that Lynn had be- come a most important New England industria, Missovai Pouitics —The St. Louis Bulletin center im the last twenty-five years, she deplored of the lith publishes a card, signed by Senators 4 ‘ 3 the altered condition of its laboring Population _ ver gy seth ary Jee i a7 Se” eet in the meanwhile, beyond expression. ‘Then, no Judge Douglas shouldbe represented aa well 28 | one in Lynn Willing and able to work failed to those Saitek on te win he : ode a obtain work sufficient to enable them to live well ‘ty united on the ort of the conven! and save something. Now, according to her Eoin be rendre ug Dougie, wean! story, half the male and female shoemakers of fore submit to those democratic voters standing | l-ynn only manage to obtain work at most meagre on the Missouri platformi, who ure resolved to de- NAVAL ASYLUM. Class No 1. ee ee uM . and shoo ; class No,d Broad, &::;clsee R the latest and it ened FRENCH MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS; CHOIce aRric 88 FoR THE TOILET, embracing every variety a CAN PER S, deo. fw ereeme: -+++ Col. John Cunningham has dissolved his connection with the Charleston Evening News. *--* Hon. Augustus Schell, Collector of the port of New York, has arrived in this city, and is stay- ing at the National Hotel. FRENCH, ENGLISH AN FUMERY, SOAPS, BRUS. The proprietor’s personal attention five at all hours to the compounding of Physicians’ Presorip- tions. au lé- an ie Tet UsT RECEIVED A LAKGE LOT OF FALL J st le SHIR T COLLARS, Sone i kinds of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOO: andC # ING at SMITH'S, No. 460 Seventh street, oppo- tite Post Office, au il. WILLIAM B. ENTWISLE, _APOTHECARY, a with J. L. Kidwett, Esq, of Georgetown, ) 3 Li, Lumber; ol ose i.class No. 13. Firewood; ciaes 0. 15, Provendsr; olass No. 16, . 17. improvement of cemetery. WASH NGTON, Bricks: No, 4. = : games om an 7-dts us. “a —ee7dts ero M {ESHALS SAUB i irae of a unit of fisri facine trom the the Cirouit Court of the Distrist the County of winemngton. end to Ferrie emit te. State Evgetions pxronx Novemser.—Elec- tions are to be held in the following States, at the times named: California, first Wednesday in September, Plorida, first Monday in October. Georgia, first Monday in October Indiana, second Tuesday in October. Ten expare 10 publics ‘ourt House dworof said » the 29:h day of A: sr au cpleadanietee ie Spikes; class © ae2 No. i4, sins: 1 espectfa:ly informs the citizens of as the prope: ty ) Ww that ft sre resolv waece—at bait the ‘ates prevaling twenty-ave | lows, oscond,Tuveday in Gctober. ark siatgont clase No. 3k 1 it~ Drag Ptandat the corner of a street SB | favor of Mscneet the Breckinridge Natiodal Convention ia tend | Yee Azo: ak wages ranging from four tos del Minnesota, second Tuesday in October. 28. Richmond or Virginie Mengive coals slona at all hours and will Veet osha eae U.S. Marshal for the Distriot i the party, writs tee serting the organization of | la‘ per week for the very best male workmen ; | Mississippi, first Monday in October. Cumberiand bituminoue onal °° 1888 N02.) sai scred at ch of DRUGS PAN eR ee ICLES, | _au7-dis the party, with the view of conducting the Pres. | and from $1.50 to $2 per week for females skilled | Ohio, second Tuesday in October idential canvass in that State energetically and | to work machines, laboring from four to sixteen Pennsylvania, second Taesday in October. South Carolina, second Monday in October. Vermont, first Thursday in September. i[7> Kossuth, with the few remaining members of his family, were in Poris, at last accounts. It is said that the illustrious Magyar felt keenly the death of his sister, and that when he read the ac- count of the attention and respect manifested by the gentlemen of Brooklyn at her funeral, he wept and exclaimed: “Oh, that their people were my peopie, and their God my God” “Prom frome inysterious source, Kossouth receives quarterly 1.000, the accompanying note indicating simply that it is froma friend in America. and is in- tended for his personal expenditure. i NORFOLK. Clase No. 3. Yeilow pine timber; o'ass Ye low lumber; cinss No 6. White FPravc, ju.iper, &c; class No. 8, Cemen; No. 9. Grave. and sand; ciass No. ll tron nails, ad spikes; c ass No. 12. Steel; class N Pig 1 on; ola ® No. 14. Files; ciass Nu. is. P: lass; class No, 16, Ship chand’ery; class res-cinss No. 18. stat‘onery; class d straw; claan No. 21. Provender harooal; o ass No. 24 Sperm and |i_ br.cating « class No. 2. Augers; class No. 27. Anturacite coal; cass No 23. Cumb«riand itn. minous coal; cass 3 Brosd Top semi bitu- on; 0 Ges No. Sl. Replacing the galeries Aspita . PENSACOLA. Class No. 4. Yellow pins lumber; class No.8. Ce- men; class ng Gravel aud sand; ¢ asa No. ll. and all goods usually found in a weil furnial Drug Store He promising those who may favor him with their patronage his undivided attention to their wants vB Exclusive personal attention given to the compounding of Physicians’ Prescriptions at aii b a ht Su ll-2w* VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY IS LOC ted ie a beaati nd healthful village 12 atere. : sore’ Relbeed a roel nee and Baltimore Railroad, Recomme: Philadelphia Annual Conference of the Methodint Episcopal Chureh, The course of stindy is extensive and thoroueh—in the Mathemstica!, Classical and English eae ments, Stadents are prepared for business or collece, In the preparatory course for college special refer— ence is made to Dickinson College. The institution is provided with a large philo- successfully. They respectfully propose the as- hours per diem. The shoe manufacturers, store- y ene Tpghes, cea the Democratic | ¥¢pers and speculators of Lynn, most of them, NationalCommittee for Missourl.coucurring inthe | appear to have gotten quite rich in the mean. or propsend by — pg Poik, ee while. But, according to the doubtless truthful cal « Convention, eld at Jefferson city, story of this poor but evidently sensible woman ‘Thursday, the 20th of September. which Conven: ? tion will revise the Electoral cket aud take suck | t%€ bunks of that portion of Masachusetts are further action as the interests of the party may re- | carrying loads Of their Paper—growing out of — vee a ; ie their rivalry in trade—under which they must ‘be Democrat o: same date contains an ad-| sooner or later succumb; bringing down with pp hat Merce tls i ea goby them, when repudiating their tasues, the whole He commences by ng, 1 em well aware that | shoe business of Lynn, “witha vim,” as it were. fener apron > bene anh I bing Subsequent Inquiries elsewhere (in my route at your bam imply en lence your devo- 7 1 papas ot Pi und would bees ie ho:ne) baving confirmed this woman’s account sara fo refeahefortaa house door id county, on N Soy7 Atti asioeeaticteereay & pare No. 32, Eu thereon, seized and upon as ie? of Gai A Spleens gee co cate ot John We. Thowpeon and Z. 2,9 . iy 18-dts U.S. Marshal for District T VE D uit WEDNESDAY, the uk ints same beer and piace. nue 5 1 “on nails, and kes; class N . 12, Stoel; hic’! apparatus to illustrate the study of Natur- U9" On Friday afternoon, Mr. James McCorkell | class i018 Pir irom; cassie te ri ; * natn A library of Cares hundred Volumen ia au W.SELDEN, U. 8. Marshal. rendered as freely and euthusiastically to any | &f how shoemaking kiteing has been carried on | while ad justi belt in the Syclug department | 15 Paints, oils, and glass; of al Accessibin to pupils The fifth iy ONDAY, os tomberai font Will commence MONDAY, Sep. oot ting, Tuition, &c., for session of 14 weeks, Jreat attention i id to the moral it of nesta ale tne tn tat a aeac eS circulars or information address Principal, Kev J. HERVEY BARTON 45 it, Wiltes Green Seminary, Delaware count AG age ba Ba ek EME + Wilmingten, 3;Mr.F.A. A nt . $-cy Me ©. W. Angell, do.; Messts. Dick x enandi-ry other man, wiio bad proved bis aot that | for years past in Massachusetts, I have faith in cause, as if bas Deen given to me. Yet 1 cannot] her description of the state of things existing allow a wcoten gualized by pet aed bb among the Lynn shoemaking operators as well coe you the homage of my gratfinda aa ving. | 28 operatives. 1 do not hesitate to affirm that the ing me as the posh } x your principles, | meanest paid laborer in Washington city of the and the instrument for achieving a vic for ¢ of 21 years, who works six days in th. k their maintenance and advancement. He clatma z= be Sa. atany description of laboring work whatever, that the result of the late election ‘fixed St. Louis ‘ asthe banner city of blicanism, and inches not only receives more money for. his week's the ge of fravd and corruption made azainat.| labor, ut obtains bis rent and Provisions for less ‘the pro-slavery democracy in 135s. ‘| 1 the L) j ‘man, shoemaker; He calls aticution loa oa rison of the returns at an = epee = from Gravols and Carondelet for 1558 with 1560, | 24> besides, knows no master to dictate to him which shows a loss of nearly 50 votes in the for. | W48' bis politieal action shall be; which, if fam mer precinct, the whole poo Aas polled on the 6th | rightfully Informed, tsa circumstance almost un- ape ey bean serriy eo. other precinct | known here; nearly every employer regarding it a strict shows a G mcreased vote imate to those ploys He says the names of nrarly » bandred of Bon nai Reais, Drivilaae to latimats to —— votes have diseppeared from the poll book in this ow their votes shall be cast, to secure the Poor, fmall precinct. In Carondelet, Barret’s vote is] boon of such employment (at such wages) as he Jess than in 1858, although the aggregate increase | has to of oe ipre oolen Factory tn Philadel hia, missed bis footing and fell into a vat of scaldin, water. He was at once taken out, but lived only a few minutes. If The steamer A. A, Sevier, which left Memphis, Tenn., on the 10th inst » for Cincir- nati. had eighteen hogsheads of tobacco, de- signed for shipment to Baltimore from that point via the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. I~ The tax-payers of Pou, ‘bkeepsie, ata pub- lic meeting bave unanimousl ¥ resolved to peti- tion the Common Council for a steam fire engine. 7 The Lindett House, a large joint stock hotel at St. Louis is nearly compl The Re- publicans claims it as the first in the Union. eee CENTRAL BELL EVER! CLUB.—Tho regular weekly meti rah jel! and Everett Cinb wil] be hela at Thor: 1S (Thursday) EVEN) NG, at8 o'cloc! oass No. 17, Hardwa lees DENTISTRY. DE, pack ing aud hore; RoMting Olis; Class N The schedule wr'l state the times within which artic os will be required to be delivered; Sud where the printed tohedule is not used, the psiods Stated init .or deliveries must be copied in the bids. Ail the articies which mag be conti: for m: be de'ivereu at euch place or P.aces, including d' and cartage to the piace King, Georgetown. aull gestions ie Next tery, conducted by ‘Spanish 6 su; ion of the in G: will take piace at Havens ce rpms SATURDAY, Aveust 25, 1900, SORTEO NUMERO Gi ORDINARIO, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000, the period & piet on of a the di 1 of .....§100,000| 60 of_____.g1,0% Kewnxpy, eo , will address the Clab this evens i <= Sim | ass cemeie | ~t + . ire: e C J ‘en- sila nero veal ete eee | gn ne —— oD | acca alpcraome Geely au tba ase te: 1 SS Bee Severe, — ade nd. Pca iupr mse intae] tnt ammienns By daton of thn] gen” TU canprny eo seaeyirsenot aay Seva Get Grek iv are 908 Prices, 3 Proper authority, Col. George Wright, colonel of | >, A MEETING 18 RESPEOTFULLY RE-| data for det the lowest bid; - | Whole Tickets, st es. wi ch wee i Seen FBiair, Pes 9th Infantry, bas assumed command of the lem ested at the “ounce | che eee in the isto farmiel, more of ees of tht ond Soe cont. discount, e.,”” tet partment Oregon. says, in conclusion, allow me to ely thet tsa City Hall, o; HURSDAY EV G next, at 40’clock, of thats Wteacs who are favorabl> to the erect of of a Monament to the memory of the late JOSEPH GALES, The objéct of this meet. ing is t- initiate measures tor the purpose of earry- ane ey suggestion which hag met with the appro- tractor 1s to farnis! bye d Leas of the said enu- merated artioles and tm such quantities, and at such times, as the bureau or commandant may * seek Increase, however, not to exceed one-hatt of st tities et; 4 ihe Sort adse abut fevgeengtuagpeeat ay een eal Capt. James A. Hardie, 34 artillery, has been directed to perform the duties of Assistant Adju- test of 1260. To have jeader heste of freedom ta that bathe dia twosome Sant General at the headquarters of the same wy ambition. Again I return my thanks to the | department. republicansof this NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN, 1860. during the fisoal year ing Une, 861; . the entire community. . au 14-3t hi r the qantities requi be more ot les oan JMPORTANT TO HOUSER The Eugenie Paris Gore. ict, and congratulate them} One company of infantry, and)a platoon of OF OME AND SEE OUR CELEBRATED I PORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. = -. upon their griumpa dragoons, from the department of West, were Bn lode BMIENS NG. Soe e eLe at E. R, DURKEE & CO.’8 “ Mesthere Woden. —— by yr Fed ted dle. tan. pesiciey ha 3 rarer 18th to ‘thie Pawnee || ree oe SLOT Pe: Fairy. “4 pers Was: ‘oad Pagtt —Pri vate letters from reserve, pro! of those Indians againet REEN GINGER, White Brandy, Pure Cider. . cep ier hae yr Col. Landers road dated B i renevil " yf. | © Zephyr. Lake Valley, July's, give acchunis of an enn | tbe Sioux, Atrapahoes, and Cheyennes,, Givi SW DAVIS, oo aaa ete ans, ject | bat ground Remodelied the latest Pansiaa ment with the Pabsutes Indians, on toe Sefer] _ The troops in Minnesota are to be beld valet | ANHE PRESCOTT HIGH SCH j 2 of Manufsctured non Feamenieieees June, five days march eastward from H Leke eae yer of Lieut. Col. Abercrombie, 24) T 370 Hiourn Bra os Pe lio yee. nearths are Improved a “hostess and ieimitabie » for service against the I Studies will itati : aes sult fore ans try, agai indians MONDAY: Sopiembnr St Ciena poker ce rl teresa to Weare Slide. ‘Skirt stamped with our name wonndes abthe first fire Lixcoun’s CaBingt.—We hear it rumored in| —8UJ6-t! A.C RICHARDS, Principal. ard of deter who aay ont The eohis the Charens’ r returned’ next ay to tee name bc Political circles here, as coming from reliable Re- BROWN SRoSE RSE OF yamatca GIN en dred, and renewed ‘the publican sources, that the following {s to be the G composition of Mr. Lincoln’s: cabinet, in case of | coe mele phopaar are OE Killed and | his election : / w Sie Uucawar. ew Yoss Lv tra ORE AP | and ey © 0. FORD, Jr. Drngerst. | Batt bee have been "loo En Wii abt eee Chief called’ Big ies: Beng, S28 2 Wm, Seward, Secretary of Stale, Mi 16-12t_corner Kloventh sieitand Easy, wees Spa Autnor'aad Py, the 43°! GO 5¢) Wi BUY 4 Fixe PRAB BEAVER retreat duri night and Toba aa | ae pene — da TPE RIPLEY PEMALE SEMINARY. sucour.} to ‘be dell red an required duvise tne Hat LANE'S ve ‘6 without com, = Glee Secretary of the ie 4 ‘a BOARDING AND Day OOL, year, the Sareaty. Per-ovntum retained may, at au k abigeebs ‘and Cap Store, ie Ste provisions Benjamin F. Wade, the Navy Willcommene its next eae ign ee RE CRTE; Bast.” | {Re disore‘ion of the go PO pied Poe Sef ont Lande recralting red Jobo Hickman, Secretary of ah tember 10th refhdonring furth NRE F when the aa gt nat a ati. ber. Pp 4 a ENT ERUIT WAND, VEG TABLE Schuyler Colfax, Postmaster 1 Be oarabed with a catalogue i tive Ney ee onal 70 pan ihe re 1 Also a of Coxe’s Gelating; on | by calling upon or addressing || speotive Navy A within thi ry Yio "eo @inger: Begg tapect Yo complete a2 2 Arroixtment ov Fouatu Avoitor or Treas. | —*Y 16-003. Bnd sgutnattb al i ental dy strech lo os — chiety tated it Soares war. Talitre Dontay of Vina, tor some | DAL), HANS OE ona fanaa at an nse SUNN Ewha Bia RE oe time cbief clerk ofthe Fourth Anditor’ P : ea QiISENeTED Birrane tietiwest.sc-| outce, bes been promoted to the position ef aadi* | Tht underaigy tafe ow ra lete ep cialy eu den Trose thai 20 Neukiel wih Dywontery or cause wwe Bove alk ese ae RabIS medicine, de> toc, rendered vagaat by the death of A23.-0°Ban, ai i teow ce i mb i siglo a 4 know of many instances where it wee non, who died af Capon Springs (Va:)a few days | boro’ \ ernie 1 9¢ ‘ite 1. SIM se SOR ChoLeaa Vk ae png oe Le Led ule by, TOTT, Pa, ave; CIRSEL. diovan ae Sea eae aan Soon ance ‘Qfter years of time to time, acoo:ding to. EE ee ‘medicine. ry case ded, Ov with which we The aureties must sign the disease oh, responsibil hind. United § nati

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