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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ————__ “Wom tHE Gops wovLp Destroy, Tuxy Tas Wart weather for the morning is made from the Amer. ican Consolidated Telegraph Line to the smith-| DRY GOODS FROM AUCTION. We have just received, from the Grand Auction Sale of Mesers. Renkard & Hutton; New York, , reuanee of law. I, Jawes Bu: bi L WINTE : Finst Maxe Map."’—The truth of this adage sonian Institution). The time: of o! enh npr the Urited States ot parti oes ae g_eeeeeg og Sh OS ” ee BATURDAY........-... September 15, 1860, | ¥25 Never more forcibly exemplified than in the Scolareand gomertaqhed Ne | pablic ca ll be Bone nality, > many pao ened beautifur pitierns rey was " Senet is current tone of the New York Times and Tribune : gs of Andhmsauyet the pecins been eas ane |. Ln whdltion to tuo eae eaied articles (which have been a P Spirit ef the Morning Press. upon the horrible doings—wholesale poisonings i i Tgusted, to wit : will be sold far below their real value.) we have Posed a The Constitution treats upon ‘‘The Perform- | 22d arsons—of abolitionism in Texas. ‘Those 5 the land office © Rocx, commenteirg | © we agin my Bs Linens Lites Gene ce ‘ances at Jones’ Woods,” and upon what it calis | Journals in effect justify them, while pretending - on Monday, the 17th December next, for the . inens, Table Linens. 5 “ Mr. Bell’s Know-Notbingism.”* The Intelligencer discusses the subject of Plat- forms, regarding them as modern contrivances, not commending themselves ‘to the approval of judicious statesmen at the present day, as they to deprecate them. Thus, they argue that they are but the natural consequence of theexistence of 63". African slavery at the South,and broadly inti- - = clear, 60°, wind SW mate that the only way in which the South can clear, o- puta stop to them is to adopt their views of the : ‘ Cleasy 63°, Li 8) Tspora! cf the wablic lands bh c chy Jeans, Pulled Clothe, eased within the foll owing ounce a Drawers, y, id Gloves and Gauntlets; 300 Calico, from $ to South of the base line and west of the fifth principal | 12 1 ia erg t specimens of pA ever ecen ships 18 and 19, Of range 4 the adjoining Store pl cy io aia ‘own! 3, nge In joint ) we have a complete stoc. NG, DRUGGETS and RUGS, Townships 18 and 19, of range 5. of su oe avy andl eelieeby mer des! ls0, Floor and Step OILCLOTHS, Puritare OfL. Atthe land office at Faysrrayite, co: its lear, 59°. mmencing WINDOW SHADES Just ovening an endless variety of Gentlemen's, Boys’ ‘were unknown in what we commonly call ‘the | Slavery question. That is to say, by abolishing Knoxville, Tenn. aon o, on icombony a dey of Heoember ext. for | and Children’s Soft HATS and Plain and Fancy CAPS, of new and beautiful styles Tho ons, earlier and better days of the Republic.’ slavery throughout the South. They evidently | Wilmington, N.C clear, mild. tl sor Phe folie heretofore unof- hold this hellish work of abolition flends—for it | Columbla, &.C clear. pleasant fored situated within the foliowing townships, viz . | “Gee airert from the manufacturers, and are therefore enabled to sell them at very low 01] 8 hellish work of a! ion fiends—for Y » ©. - - 5 : Ww 180 recelvi Pall and Winter Stock of BOOTS and SH 1 ‘The same paper regards the attempt to excite a cloudy, 67°, wind NE | Nerth of the base line and worst of the fifth principal ne a ey deeply OES com the largest and most complete assortment we have ever bad the pleasure of offert prejndice against Mr. Breckinridge at the South, | ! ‘heir work, rather than that of the slaves they lear, Township 13, of range? custuners® Bost Sf these goods bave ben meade to order by the best manofecturers and with because, as alleged, he is not a slave holder, as | incite to act as their tools—te be less blameworthy 5 ++++-Clear, 76°, wind SF, Township 17, of range 21. reference to durability, and we unbesitatingly pronounce them as good as any that can be purctawd, to ‘small politics.” than the existence of slavery in the United States. i clear, cool. At the land office at CLarxgsviLLE, commencing - eee any other city. 8-4 Black Merinos for Shawls, Broche Shaw! Bordering, Broche and 8 elia Such Is the drift of what they take occasion to clear, pleasant on Monday, the 17th day of December next, for the | 5024 he public lands heretofore unoffered | About six months ago we adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, and our ssles bave incrensed 9 Publish on the subject. ciapoaal ot © " > that it to bave Now, In case of the election of Lincoln to the | Montgomery, Ala... f situated within the foliowing townships, viz: idly since period, and it seems = ven such universal satisfaction, thet we have det r- FROM THE WEeT. North of the base line and west of the fifth principal | mined to adbere to it. Our customers will ple U7" The arrivals at the hotels in Saratoga du- ing the past season numbered 23,624, or 5,000 more than In the year 1859. The three principal ‘ase remember that we bave but ore price, Presidency, at best it will require the united and Cleveland, O.. +++.clear, 62°, wind S frceétioias BB en Sy £ and open pater s Price to be as low as goods of equal quality can be purchased at retail in New houses each bad not far from 5,000 guests. earnest exertions of all conservative men atthe | parometer at the Smithsonian at 7a. m., (cor- rao} pe of range 33. York or any other city. R. — South to prevent that fact from becoming the sig- | rected for terperature,) 30,349; at noon, At the Lasa Office nae YAtHiNG TON. commenci ing - BRICE HA U7 The Madison (Wis.) Argus says late de-| 1131 for such a movement on the part of Alabama, | Thermometer at 7 2.'m., 55°; at noon, Shedispesnt of ine porto nels ene next, for | 90 15-lawswS 373 and 375 Street velopments lead to the conviction that Mayberry, | south Carolina, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Flor- | , Maximum during 43 hours ending 9 a. situated within the following townships, v1: — who was hung by a mob at Janesville in 1855, was | sagas will bring those States in speedy oonflict | 48¥» 7#°s minimum 514°. South of the base line and west of the Rfih principal EXOURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c. AUCTION SALES. Innocent of the crime of which he was convicted | with the general Government; the movement On the Wing. The fractions south of ths old bound ————_ 4 and for which he was hung. > being designed to take efficient measures to pro- ai line, of . ARL Correspondence of The Star. township 20, of ranges 126, 23, 24, 2 and 3 bs H° FOR ARLINGTON! “— Lie acento ean wT : ; . t ¥ Ww ty, V t th Office at Cuampacxoiz, ~ , “NIC ice esp . > Mrs. Harney, wife of Gen. Harney, of the | tect the South against the result of Lincoln’s Ockaxa, fore Sree ee ’ on aia ysteeith Gane ‘AGNO! nicigwowm og GREATEST PIC-NIC OF THR SEASON! ESR a. we tal “ah the Lone rf U.S. Army, died in Paris on the 27th ult. The | ¢lection in the way of multiplying John Brown in ee — ? the disponal of the public lauds heretetoe unoffered | The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Washing- ae a foneral service over her remains took place at the raids and wholesale well poisonings, arson, &c., ae i re sipeated witht in the following townships and parts | ton ano e AND Le, ennaer: 2 Coarse te the ton, Gi b of town: e 4 C-] . Church of St. Philippe, Faubourg St. Beneee, par ar aad tending to the speedy destruction Roveptoenrnt—No Vv So T Stock | South of the base line ond west of the fifth principal For the Boneh of the Poor, +4 én. re = “t x ind imposing ceremon' of nk ANGES — SHEEP-RAISING Y ABANDONED . meridian, Ji y, Sarrexe ingtor do, * pgp hector pemcente of gt was a mem- We put it to those men at the North capable of Herx—Tue Naturat Apvantacas or W ‘Township 19, of range 6, Ox THURSDAY, Sx am 20. oo at Petersburg Mate suitable for ber. Amongst diese who did honor to her re- | Tefiecting upon cause and effect, that such argu- ERN VIRGINIA FoR Stock Raisinc. Township ly, of range 7, Cabinet akers, or Nursery Men, in low to suit pur- ‘Township 19 ,of range 8. hacore, 7 per ae * 7 range a ent of range 18, Pho parte south of the oid boundary line, of town- ship 20, of ranges 19 and 20, ments concerning the Texas atrocities as the Times and Tribwne indulge in—those papers being, emphatically, ths two leading Republican party newspapers—are doing wide spread mis- chief in the way of satisfying the whole South that in case of Lincoln's election the next step Dear Star: 1 lay awake an hour or more last night trying to conjecture how this county town of Wyoming gets its name of Oceana, and could hit upon no better solution than because it isa h f i good ways from the ocean; which is about as aaltitees tee stkon bah midleg wl Oo - gigH THIS AFTER AFT. ERNC OON & TO-MORROW satisfactory a reason as the man at the Glades gave agen 4 and everflowed,” will be excluded from mains were her son, son-in-law, and nephew; Mr. Faulkner, the American Minister; Mr. Cal- houn, a planter from Louisiana; Col. Stewart, son ef Com. Stewart, and many others. The ser- vices at the church occupied more than an hour, and were very grand and impressive. ee By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. tl 3 !L be exhibited f the | INT. forward of his political party will be neither | Me why peat-colored Cheat River gets its oppro- hg al offering of the above jands will commence 1 seen inthe city next Mondays (SALE CO. INVED) U7" The Baltimore American speaking of the | more nor less than open and flagrant encourage- | bious appellation, i. ¢. because it looks like coffee | on the day .2ppomnted, and will Proosed in tn OFT wn tere will bee large box upon the Fo) ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF cama ae = River and | ment by the use of his administration's power to | and isn’t! By the way, this place before it be. der in wh: they are advertu untu the whole | which cach visitor willdraw an env: a been offered and t! NX, BVISQUIT, J.ava AND OTHER onter, containiug tho number of thi - RICKLY cuT BOHEMIAN, PRENCH Kanawha Canal to the bands of foreign capitalists, | ‘‘persuade”” the South that abolition is the best | came a county seat bore the name of Ginseng Ww receive the peaeon the card is the AND AMERICAN GLA FINE PLATED. eae st es ea) . and the probable completion of the work, says | policy for ber, by virtually aiding and abetting | highly appropriate one, as this root (ginseng) ie until after the expirati yk ~The Geo. W: Rices wil Tae oe that “the Canal will pass through a region | those who may fancy to resort to the “arguments” | gathered very largely on the mountains In this | “Given wndi my hand, at the \ i it, and run hourly. abounding in mineral wealth. On the Kanawha | of the Texas abolition emissaries. While we | Vicinity. ‘The time of gathering it ts about six | this l'th day of September, auno ry Cc a for gaat! wire ladies, | 2 there are coal deposits of the first quality, and ac. . cording to the report, inexhaustable in quantity, and of this very land there are millions of acres belonging toa foreign company, purchased ata have not the least idea that any parties who may possibly be entrusted with the responsibilities of the Government of the United States will lend countenance, directly or indirectly to any such weeks, commencing about the 20th of August. This morning as 1 was taking an early stroll a middle aged womanand a young girl, each having asort of cloth pouch slung under the left arm and sand eight hundrea oe BUCHANAN, 25 cents; and children and servants J Vv IN. o0 15-4t ; COM OF ARRANGEMENT! + MED . US. 8. WILSON, 8. as ommissionser of the General Land Office. GRAND TOURNAMENT AND Pic NIC Vanna Card Reocivers. Cologne Bottles, oF THE Cordral Sets, io Seta, sas jines Ware of ai! kinds, comparatively recent sale under a decree of the | acts, yet we are very sure that the tone of the | Carrying a short-handled long-bladed hoe, passed Eagle Riding Club, Fane store, Wine Cestore, United States District Court. It has been sug-| Tribune and Times, and of Mr. Sumner’s oratery | me and ascended the mountain side at a speed i Or rae Distaict or Convmsta, Fie: wpm en! Sets, gested that this lost mentioned company (which | and also the nomination of Mr. Andrew for Gov- | Which showed them familiar with such rough gry tery Romp ne pe Ae ge ana On AVALOSTAN ISLAND, The shove sale wil is English) is a partner in the canal project, and | ernor by the Republican party of Massachusetts, | Work. I ascertained that they were “going a recelver of the proper Laud Office, and rake pay MON DAY, September 17th. sanging,’’ as they phrase it here, and joining a | ment the-efor as svon as practi le after sceing —— his notice, and before the day appointed fer the Fy party of boys who were bound on the same errand | © iuent of the public eale ct the lands eee | the public their ivtention old a Grand oft : 1 ‘went a sanging” long enough to get a specimen Srmatng the tract claimed sothen wine, such cium oe ‘weeps depeleneipentelreree evant Was for eatieieotestiy es of the root and its top. The root is a top, radish- | ¥# setae < : The procession of Knights will | bearing interest, diepad: tteomistians Beaiehiikg laterally BE Commissioner of the General Land Office, | gate procession of Knights | parad= through SJ WALL & BARNARD, Auot. Nots.—Under the regulations of the department, ———— a the principal streets of Georgetoe: ‘ar! commodate itself to the nature of the soil. The as heretofore and now existing, n0 payment oan be | 22 roe ommand of Chief 1 John DB. that it brings British money and British obsti- nancy to the aid of Gallic enterprise and dash.» Itadds that, if the work ‘+ finished, <a bale of Cotton from Memphis could reach the Atlantic by ® route three or four hundred miles shorter than ny now in existence; a bale of goods from Liver- and many other apparent developments of the policy of the Republican party, cannot fail to increase beyond expression the difficulties that will lie in the path of those at the South who would prevent the destruction of the Governmen in case of Lincoln’s election. The Club takes great pleasure in announcing to FUTURE DAYS. would reach Cincinnati at as much less ex- ——_-—__ stalk runs up a foot or more in hight, beariog le for advertising proclamations except to such Island. a me ss the cost of transmission from Cape} Stsvey or tax Bounpaky Lixz setweex Onz- | red berries and throwing out three five-leaved Le ey Maryland and the District, who will en By J. C. Mo&UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Charles to Baltimore, and from Wheeling to the | Go" anp Wasuixetox Texnitory.—Congres, | branches. The stalk turns yellow sooner in the | “ss 15--wiswe oe ernst nip bor Mo sreated fer She a wo RY VAL! TABLE ig Lore mouth of the Kanawha, tosay nothing of one or | having made an appropriation of $4,500 for the | season than most other plants, and is thus indi- modation of the la and every effort will be| Pree “Avetion On TURSBAY APreh two extra handlings,” and it thinks that Balti- | survey of the 46th parallel of north latitude so far | cated to the sang gatherer at a long distance. i: = mente bo inate the oom oe reyes pleas | NUON, September 18th, at 6 ‘clock, on the prem. more will be ‘badly hurt” if not very Seriously | 28 it canstitutes a common boundary between | The root bears such a commercial value that it is = OM i= ence on the occasion. aia a ia Il Me alee sb eh Bg crippled. Oregon and Wasbington Territory, it is proposed | hunted perseveringly, and would long since have ss = beh page ‘gamed sentiomea have kindly con- et. 13th and 1éth eta, west, running by the General Land Office to have the boundary | been extinct but for a curious Provision in the a 4 ¢ J at i Henry Addinee Gol, William Selden, Hon. best 4 oe ~_ a Franklin Squar Movements of General Walker. surveyed under tha joint supervision of the Sur- | way of self-preservation by which the root docs yy i e Hugh Caporion, John &. Borey, beg Rishon are locatad‘in a dette part of the eity for's pre The Picayune states that after leaving Truxillo | veyors General of Oregon and Washington, by an | not invariably throw out an annual stalk, but 5 fox. sq., Jos. N. Fearson, Enq.,Jnuo H, Waters, | vate residence, and ofler great ind ucemente to AWalker retired down the coast in the direction of | astronomer or surveyor familiar and skillful in | ‘lays low and keeps shady” foraseason. Old J - “That distineuished tspeaker, Hon, R.R. Craw. | open by pape 20; Gey ee ot on e Ain goed | ‘he determination of latitudes. gatherers say it is a common thing in digging to FORD, will be the orator of the day. spirits. The following is a statement of the require- “Ou the 23d the enemy started out in pursuit, | ments on the part of the astronomer or surveyor and the same day an cupagement took place at a | so appointed: The boundary is to be determined iudaac cupesunaat ans ‘mean (private Peano by astronomical observation at three different was killed, and five men wounded, but none of | points; the first for ascertaining the point of in- them severely. Among them wag Major Hoff | tersection of the 46th parallel N. latitude with the pete ooteg Pag Sat oa puck sbot. | Columbia river, in the vicinity of Walla Walla t . pce! cnet in the arm; the pont Dey however, wnaas river; the second for determining the intersection " th interest, secured by of trast come upon these stalkless roots. ‘The sang gather- rom wile oes yt aa wanple polnge | C238 premises, J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Ancts. erg average about five pounds per diem, though it lores will be de 5 Ts nik... a ts not unusual to hit upon aatreak of uck and bag | 4Q@ NEW FALL GOODS. AGG | toratTeteiock amin. to; the repention of visi | By BARNARD & BUCKEY. Auctioneer tr t ds. In its ta = lock a Riding will commence at | o’oloc! D Afteen or twenty pounds. In ite crude state it PAPER-HANGINGS, W1N DOW SHADES, | p.m = palmer roleek | [Tp Pesasiz cusvasay yaa a i brings 20 cents per pound. It is then cleaned by PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, &c. Withote: fu'l brass and atring band hae been en-| NOON, dist, st hail past 4 O'clock. we wit sell, tn the village dealers and put through a steaming | The Subscriber would call the attention of his saged fol the occasion. ay of the premises, that desirable residence rocess, by which it is reduced two-th: riends and the public to his stock of PAPER - : "i hes 3 » Geo ‘m, " oc! TINE, Bil on the Western Process, by ed irds in | HANGINGH: WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE | and Stoce leaks’ wins? Waters, Geergetows, | caled Kock, Sprine, situated om Ure uorty bulk and almost as much in strength, but isim- | CORD AND’ : one boats, ! Jr eorgetown. 2). AND'TASSELS, &c., embracin, iniautes. No charge on the ty about thirty-five adres of land severe. General Walker was also personally as- | of that parallel of latitude with the Snake tiver ; | proved in appearance, and acquires that delicate _ on aasortment of Gol oe eet uM wae Fifty Cents, admitting a two-story Frame House. sailed in the conilict, and received a slight | and the third fixing the parallel at an intermediate | reddish hue so much admired by the Chinese, its | Sptin. aud low priced Goods, with a choice wound in bis face. The assailant was, however, Point between the two first points. Each of these shot down on the spot. ey tw three points will have to be perpetuated by suit- reti ng the an wlan Apri rey roves able and enduring monuments. Beside these call anes. louse, &e. The situation is beaut of warranted Gold Band Window Shades, Picture | Tickets oan be had at all of the Pri | pews: Xe, is watered by several main consumers. It is then packed up and sent Cord and Tassels. | Aliow ing no old stock ‘io aceu- | stores and r Aon ara woke iff; Bar. | water. to Philadelphia, the ginseng market of the coun- | [j)¥//e an Kocds ‘will find 1t to’there navea as, | ote getown. and al the boats on the im , try, from whence it is shipped to China. The m i of rg eal, Punctuality in filing orders and arnament 13 sntantwat iat tok to Meet | Mouuments, the Doundary line will be marked by | Virginia dealer gets fom St to $110 per pound | sa¥s(sc\on xuarnntoo! tn wr chon pay | Se ee iis inhabitants at first took to fightin great alarm, | milestones or posts in mounds, counting from the } for it In Philadelphia, and the Philadelphians get | Shades farthtulle exerthed oe volt or country, AMUSEMENTS. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. oor one of thelt nomber oedae vee ch: | initial point on the Columbia river. from the Celestials somewhere near its weight ta | Please sive man onli. Don’t for Save cumber. | _ ANDSOME FURNITURE AND F vice of Walker. ahteee ta gold. se 15-e02w* 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall CONCERTS AT MaDEs. {formerly Schad's) WEDNESDAY "MORNING. tee tun At, last accounts Walker was still at Limas,] Orrations or THe Gaxerat Lanp Orrice.—| A year or two ago a great deal of Minnesota | ory yy 500D8, on SATURDAY EVENIN 9 These execllent cad | o'clock. } shall eli at the ints revi yrith 76 men in good Sighting order. This was on | The iands undisposed of in the Granada district. ginseng was brought to market, completely glut- | § “DIRE PROM THE PACTORIES, | much favor 10 Conoerts will take piace Joho B. Haskins, at ner of | street and Sunday, the 25th, the very latest ed at DIRECT FRO} E PA -lgar JAY EVENING. hereaft= beat | Jerse, avenu® north, an excellent sesortment of spre ds ae ag ‘fs Delleved they | Miss , having been reduced below 100,000 acres, | ting it for the time, so that prices tumbled down | Double-barrel SHOT GUNS, laminated steel, i “ mine : peor Sag “berg a einige =< wines they | the Secretary of the Interior, under the act of | with a jerk; but. the Minnesota article soon fell | Si9M!¢-tarrel so. twist end common, | eed ap The pablo nes Sond hinge, wall be made their way down the coast without further ba , 6s , e loss served up. The pabiicis ee iv invith td CHARLES MADES. OP» FELLOWS’ HALL ‘COMMENCING MONDAY EVE’G, Sept. 10. BUDWORTU'S into disfavor, being soft and spongy, and the Old Dominion root has resumed its old place and price. Snake root is also gathered in considerable quantities in Wyoming county for the Philadel- Congress of 12th June, 1940, has ordered the dis- In _— * nan —— pa coo the | continuance of the district, and the General Land citicer repor' wou at Truxillo was x Col. Henty. of New Orleans. He was wounded, | Ofice has ii sak thos atia trate tre however, in an affray which grew out of a private | ©°ry the order into effect ; and also that the lands difficulty, and not in conflict with the Hondurans | in question be made subject to sale and entry at R FLASKS BELTS and POUCHES, i FuAsk WIN Wabs, “lley’a and Cox’s CAPS, POW DER and SHOT, not speak so favorably of the chances of Walker's | Patents for lands in the late (iranada district will, oxape. Wedo poe ene however, what reli- | after the Ist November next, be returned to Wash- The wound proved mortal,and it was he that d office at Jackson, in said State, b; Lee OUNBHS NIPPLES ant NIPPLE WENCH: | (LATE Tm Oniorna Onin Gunmen) nice, laa ‘The wound prov 23 was he that was | the land office at Jackson, in said State, by the Ist] ‘his county of Wyoming 1s one of the rongh . CLEANSInG wone vis maa WOOD'S MINSTRELS! landsome Parlor Cha: eiety varied in Foe instant does | December next, 1f practicable. All undelivered | streaks of creation, and 1s scarcely to be got ator pA Noa St oe ee rop Light, aad other Gas B irnerr, , ‘et, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain, through by any vehicular conveyance. Yet such Sign of Gilt Saw, se 15-6t (States) Pa av.. bet, 10th and lith s Ei M. eehie. ‘ is the fertility of these mountain sides and of the 2 hey 4 teak ann Tol . ance may be placed upon its statements. It says: | ington city for delivery. . strips of valley land, that no little wealth is repre- MMAC TAURAN he pei ¥ nd for thy years, Chamber Set, consistirg of Mahogany “On the 24th W alker was overtaken by a native The certificate of the Governor of Micnigan of pa fupred ceripretuading” hecaiers gual «ice N Hotel Block, This Troupe (she best Ethtorian Trompe im thecown- | HAnQsorne Chiassber Set, Sg Fey detachment of volunteers, end a fight ensued ei y Pt iz nd stock -— fry) have recently closed the brilliant and triumph Bedstead ‘Towel made to about ten miles from the town, which resulted in | the completion of the Flint and Pere Marquette | raisers scattered along the Guyandotte (contracted sed an irr-pressible dull summer, I en) ‘page of for woeks i, wet a order by Cri a Ms the loss of a few men on both sides. railroad, from East Sagana for twenty continuots | here to “Guyan,” rhyming with My Ann) and on oe | Heap gi 3 re “reoetd.. ‘Thay are pon nahin Very fine mr ap air, Cotton Top, and Husk Mat- — on the rin A gle Re my found three of | miles towards the city of Flint, was received at | its branches. Thus on Clear Fork, some three wi at i fon daily receipt of | Southern tour, uoder the entire supervision of Pillows, killed thea on Geapet: Otee Md Pn Mm the General Land Oftce yesterday morning. This | iniles below the court-house the mountains ones ay ME ee a Ethie CO TH Sir Ticht, and other Stoves, who have shared the same fate. It ts the deter. | Totd 's one of the chain gcross the southern penin- | suddenly open out, disclosing a fine spread | nevi n o any house in this country.) My FIFTEEN STAR PERFORMERS: Waahstand and Jenny Lind Bodsteads, roination of the people thut none of the invaders | suls of Michigan, connecting Lake Huron with | of valley meadow, ihe Property of an extensive | Boek Cf Game gs usual is quite abundant. Reed | y 1 Ropwontm. Fonboriont iid Oak Dining cane wnt-Oer Gao pen we sneai oad news that Walker's beens anton fhrough one of the | stock-raiser by the name of McDonald, whe grazes | Puja prtolon, Pheasants, (Quatls and, many ot of| | W.S. Bcpwoxrn, Bradder Bones a and ons e Union. men had been reduced to about thirty, and that | “¢*t timber reg annually from three to five hundred head of im | Wines and Liquors as usual ai My A No. 1, C I that ‘heart proved cattle, and is worth probably $250,0000, | Cam wisit an all ire hace booted he coe aon be is Limself badly wounded im the face. The > (la as natives assert that they will have his head within} Naval Oxpers.—Commander P. Drayton to the ft Setty-clek Th i deer h a Yard, Philsdaipns though his modest domicile and its surroundings | th : one apne Bi ston anelhn y wae a nex 'y-eight bours. ey have not got it | ordnance duty a Navy Yard, a reat variety oi ry si ; vet, but I fear it is in t. The regular troops | Paymaster @. W.. Abbot to the stents sloop Paw. | pouid not Indicate him the possessor of se may | fiom ta mo tt served in or out of are now coming in, a in such numbers as m M hundreds. Very many cattle are summered and | the house. Mesis scrvad on Sunday from7 a.m. to ugs, ; 3 ‘ JOHN D, HAMMACK, genera? of completely to overwhelm Walker's little band, | "°° ft wintered entirely in the great mountain ranges | !! p.m Propetanee, J. Guion Assortment of Kitchen which never reached a hundred men. Haud-| Paymaster George F. Cutter to the steam sloop hereabout, and keep in fair condition through the = asian rails, Faane Bupworrn, onus bills are just out offering two thousand dollars | Richmond on the 25th inst. year, though of course they are not as plump as ! Pho Ginet Beara one Benes over ae . the 30th, a hundred teguiers: have Master E. P. Lull to the Naval Academy, a3 an | hottom-fed cattle. In the severer months of win- 4 : All Solo Pe a embarked down the Coast to head off Walker, in oe pir agg bed Aa Place of | ter the herdsmen break down the limbs of the a ind that in tho anwsls of Minstecley eee maee ni case he should have escaped the voluntcers in | Lieut. T. O. Selfridge, jr., whose order was re- linn trees as browse for these mountain-pastured adopter x Ee ago, of selling —— mn 25 Cents; cored Seeks ® Cente, eri sepa { think, therefore, that it is ail up with | voked. cattle, and the soft-wooded twigs seem to afford a HATS and BOOTS at greetly re oy office a the sale of tickets from Dam. the Cireu: im, and that this handful of deluded men is the Capt. W. 8. Walker, to proceed by mall steamer | to}, ble fodder. The cattle raised h 1 duced prices for cash is in successful oe Lilies the Coun last remnant of the present race of filibusters 1] of viet inst. to As inwall and relleve Capt. F; erable jer. e cattle ra ere are sold gperation.. Jast rec ivel a full supply of the latest caunot learn that Walker found a si; le sympa- | ~1s* inst. to, Asp! seners: Capes Ser f{ DRESS HA to drovers, and make their exit to market through | New York style: Ss Loox OUT FOR THE SHIELDS BOYS! 4 $= 3% thizer in the whole count If be relied upon | ™gut, who has been detached from the command 0 = t the mountains and down the Valley of Virginia | Siest Hat @35):.8 first-rate Hat 93; i Y r he Shields Boys annoumpe to their many friends ¢ che opponents of tthe. exietin Srievously: mis: | ceded on coy on teperting of succemor, and | ‘This ought to be an extensive sheep-raiaing dls: | Sf och Ha TS Ce ee tele P he IN TH OREN ag age to Lot No. nie the city of Wash- fo imee. tlevous) ered to retur: i . ¥ vied with i »| S Rif . © ro 3 aA oe me ear! uc! a 5 lor years—as General ‘Alveres, sow Pope! oo ordnance duty, Philadelphia, and to proceed to 58 y y 3 . pe of en selling Montevideo and report for the command of the Seminole. Commander George A. Prentiss detached from “ {Patrut Leather GAITER Aa ag ep cS t it o t to ., Sl, ewes and lambs destroyed by wolves, dogs, and peat anal ty of Fett ete eae $2to $25" the most pleasant and res season | Tap), in east Jpdicials as sited the red fox, and have given up keeping sheep. If] ‘Terms cash} no xue charge i order to offset | | Ticke ee oo er tke misting @ gentiomen and the Dist PR the experiment should be made on a sufficiently. ta “ am witih tees, SE EF ned a Commitee of Arrongements, Y.S. Marshal for ew large scale to justify having proper attendance J forces here, is of the o; ition party, and = is the most vehement of all against hiibus- posit 8-dts . Fianage arrigan. a - EES ET ree Da. Garen’s Oxrorsaten Brrrens —We are } the command of the Seminole on reporting of suc- given tothe flocks, there seems no reason what. sett Ore rdtaan they eee x. O Shea, seme 42t" sRUST, SALE} 7 wirtes of & deed of feast Camedie a a icag the vara eg ie. | Comet, and cedesed to return to the United flstes. | ver to doubt of its abundant emennes, "Tha ent 5 NOTICE, - WASHINGTON THEATER, ted Ausurl “th. 165), and reoorded ed ARMY INTELLIGENCE.—First Lieut. J. Deshler, bf ie se ype 8 peepee ie nay deel E street. bet x age = Spy ye Sole Lessee and Manage 8. W. GLEN. = uf na 8 Ra able ak i ued age p. enth atroet, this rule seems proper, and the article above. | 12th infantry, has been detailed for duty at the purposes, but rich in quality and losded with a| loth i j ‘at Publis | ww, nis Est, Pape yt named presents a cate of this kind. Fi Military Academy. On the arrival of Lieut. | PUrPOses, sation Ghneans p rpc i Will open for regular Fall One ten oar Seine Boat cine hes acquired a permanent reputatior for the | Deshler at West Point, Second Lieutenant A. L. pr td = ag ep somal dce } = night of THURSDAY, or “to relief of dyspepsia, liver cemplaint, beart burn, Webb, 2d artillery, will be relieved from further tod all aitke alties otigineling ot Limca sy service at that station, and 1s to report for orders no mineral, er any drug, it is one of | to the General-in-chief. the sefest remedial prescriptions. For a fuller Surgeon James Simons, Medical Department, Pept aes isreferred to the advertisement | nas been assigned to duty at Fort Moultrie, and ee ae will report in person to the commander of that REV. WM. T. CATTO Will preach inthe station on or before the Ist of December next HOW ainies, Bethel Chuieh on TO- Surgeon R.S. Satterlee bas been relieved from pasturage. I have already mentioned the contrast Josmen JEFFERSON, ian of tl of the rich green of the verdure here, compared to -_® Age, will commence VE WO! years , ae travels Cece yen Of the landscape tn my | Kreis iganuponereoukamleneeisfonnae | Sxaguegt of weirs, Nights on dtc travels elsewhere. I supposed this might be at- Also,a HOY, 10 years old, wi nee pen eet ‘followed bythe moat EW ASSORTED a. ¥ 8 dinia, . n : tributable mainly to the moistness of the season, | {8 ding light CARRIAGE, Achtbed | BRi tt Sk LES ag Just opened, an oles Fet'x much rain having fallen here this summer, but am | 488. ne iba final Communications. if oilncon to 8, W Ha5m CERCHIERS - an pnaar aire. informed that the country here always presents 482 PENNSYI ¥ ANI ry AVENUE, 482 ns aed heater,” New be i, NED GUNS—GUNS—GUT this inviting tone of color. C.8.N. ar Seon LADIES Fi ENCH COksers, white —_————_-2-e—_______ 2 y : Fi NCERTS! Bnd co! sto commence ‘ice inthe Medical Board appointed b: Hon. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, i All kinds, cheap Powder Flas! hot Pouches, rk LADIES’ PINE APPLE BAN DKERCHIEFS, Sr GR GTAN LuomE iwvania, | calender Ne. 21, Jy et, "tom the'War | somgonsed io nasa Bell and weap i | Gaume apie Btoraan’ Copa hem teee“dek | Kenner LDEPRLEW Se Ye “eae ere eh bERES Ciiane lem INFANTRY, | po. t; and Surgeon W. 8. L. Jarvis hes | Nashville on the 25th instant. , tsion's Outi, forsale Shea ieteer lie fre i A insgeiet, arpa high we invite tas et- on MONDAY EVENING, até o’cloc full at- | been detailed asa member of the Board in bis | ————— — GEORDE AY, Hy Ss vEN rT dead 3 oo we A tavdance 1s particularly requested. LACHINE BELTING , LEATHER AND RGE SAVAGE. | season, at his at wis __—dS BE Seventh st above Pa ar. _ a P. J. ENNISS, geo. | *24- a eo CE RER Also, Machiniaty uit ngs, for EAGLE STOVE HOUSE. onal = pom ff rs ye 7 ee UPERIOR SHIRTIN ie moneys AND JOHNSON ASSOCIA. Nava. IsTELLIGENcE.—The United States x Spreng ign of the Git & w, 3 8. now all Supply of STOVE a aay. i i may dagen. s* now a oy take place nest MON DAY EVEM RO re aM | steamer Water Witeb, Lieut. Commanding Sar- | _s¢15 6t_(States) Pa.av.,het. 10th and iith'sis, - ghatiss: HOUsE-rURRIcHING "Goo pane aiwaye ready at’ ote ey irting Cottons at headquarters, Kunmel’ House. C street, between | torl, was off Tarza, south coast of Cuba, on the ESE, SALE VERY CHEAP-, IRON | &¢, Sil arranged in More for inspection, and ing eek deen oeen beksioe tery 456 ad 6th ets. “All regular Democrats are invites | on 4 ROP, with iron sides and hammer leasure in showing the ns new patois for Pore. to eitewd, 30th ult, Weighing about 100 pounds and fall 7 tow feat. | Which 1 het pee OW ARDS Aell’s Trade. ire secniatol te gisele or ray a SAM'L T- DRURY, Sec._ | | The United States sloop-of-war St. Louls, Com. | Calf st 355 Poun.sveuue, HOODS Jewelry Bite | sig g "WOO. Wietween hithand itsts, dele sm a fniletonk of geveral Staple Goods fo feanlen- ad TOE" BPS SINBIDGE AND LANE — Theo reg. raalepnsdot cet ool ek ic | EqORaE VORS PROFESSOR NORETT! oa iptae canal ee Se eos a W. COLLEY & 00.. Qietic Association "will he held on MONDAY | &% Seer gee iAND HORSE SHOE IRON, Wito nas just returned fro Mine sotiw 5: ch = ihe 7th instant, at their Hall, south side | few days for Rio Hacha, with Mr. Dantes, the | ~ We have now in stores large lot of the above, | ing boon in the Musical Conservator pada «en — wenue, ne; at. “Abh uladdress | American consul for that port, who had been | and will sell it at manulacturers’ Priges, and who has been fora long tine (CHARLES 4. SHAPER, TCc# CORNE compelled to fly to Curacao for safety, having been 408 1. SAVAGE, both of Vocal and instramental Music in Ni zy ee ie. 346 4 - ei nu of the Gilt Saw, ork, (having taught some of the best x wate eivento the Chro a See. 2t_ | subjected to indignities bya party belonging to | so 15-6t (States.) Pa.av.. bet and Lith ats, | t agit braeobm yy pe Tiberim, La Grange. ar d abe tv EY & O'TOOLE. | the revolutionary forces of New Granada. D COAL! COAL! fe sues Une Soonaciee shoteeieiona os Clocks, 4s, Hates 2 DDING AND VistriNG —-——_ AILY Expected 0259 Of superior Red Ash, OEM can kive the bent oleate regard | SOD Ww Wi , Ys ad Wisin of dea epulge i IONERS, IxrELiickNce yaom Commissioner Gaxzn- | Fes and Stove Coal. Those wi * 1 8 intellectual standi woop. — Intelligence has been received at the supply w: to hi ing. in thei: i . the inost beantifal ly stata te ‘ious Kimlact Ga vd ot ‘a'octamuntcations please address to 264 Fst, 526 Pa. Av., between Sti ati Imthate | Indian Bureau from Commissoner Greenwood, | U8; 88, als0, no and Hic Wont au 26m Wasuinctox, | announcing bis safe arrival at Fort Benson on| 5015 st Near ‘ Wu aero = goose Be Dapper —— tt instant. sa ARG pict AXP 20% SHARES. hue Seog Ss PICTURE CORD AND > PICT URE BS AND Pruuic Lanps is Agxansas.—The President AssbsS, Grimeon, Assistant fast received, fall stock warranted Gold Band | 8s issued @ proclamation for the sale of 231,000 Co siya Pak po) ’ Wiadow Shades, Imitation Gold ~| actes of land inthe State of Arkansas, which | Nails. Just ate: Seete Uelignd have not heretofore been at public sale. J. MARICRTEEA'S, me uid. be | p, the sabsoriber, . “dave forget then : te 15-c0rz i hig 4 eee Ravonen.—The order directing 7 Captain Surgeon John Ward to repairto} Wp rare SYRCIAL NOTIC : eT, rer 0 . simacpenaa'l te Book reed: te eapac se 13-9 Avestan. De Go Sept. 13, 1680, { the ¢ who were —— eee ate eee es oy i RING & SONS’ 8! com PUG RORANDSTEEI ws, poste ip ater es g ran Pianos eas: | CAPER io - ; PayMasteR Arrornrap.—James N. Carpenter, fies on oat bu. | hi neat Pr old He Ne eet Tn VAG. a clerk in the General Land Office, Cts a customers tel our ; Mymeal foraee.. 010 306 Paar’, ‘D'slock 1015 6¢ (States.) Pa.av., bet loth aadiith sis, “ff polmted a paymaster in the United StateaNevy. | ae i5-1W corner Seve;