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THE EVENING STAR. aes aSSSLS SSSR epee Boaristz Mvgvsr ov & Lavy axy Two Cut- DaEx.—The Chicago Press and Tribune me that the wife and two little daughters cf Geo. Orendorf, who lives on the Delaven Prairie, about six miles from Delzvan, In Tazewell county, ee were murdered on the J0th instant, dar! A absence. On examinstion {t was found tha! fiendish crime had been committed with the back of an axe, with ted blows. Nine wounds were found upon Mrs. O , s¢ven of which were considered sufficient to produce death, if dealt singly. The youngest child was much mangled “agout the beed; the eldest seemed to have made its escape from the house and was caught fn the and stricken down withe elub. All the drawers where valuables were likely to be kept bad been opened, and from $30 to $40 and a Colt’s revolver taken. alj the neighbors wers called 's jury; by this way, if possible, to discover the murderer. Among other witnesses, . ng man was sent for who lived near b and who bed only been in the neighborbood a few weeks. On the road tothe where the in- vestigation was going on, a dog belonging to the’ paren question aot —_ a fightwith prose a he jum out of the wagon to separate them. noe Te had Separated the dogs he broke for a corn field near by,at the top of hisspeed. He was followed immediately, but not arrested. After he had gone about two miles he left his boots, in order to enable him to run faster, and on his boois were found marks of blood, which fasten upon him belief of his guilt. Mr. Bezcuxa anv tae Boxens.—On dit, that the Benicia Boy, with his trainer, Jack McDonaid ‘who have recently been giving the Brooklyn ss taste of their —_ = — a lenry Ward Beecher, afew evenings since, pay their res| > ir. Beecher received the eminent bruisers with bis usual politeness. He sald he perfectly agreed with them as to the necessity of improving the American physiqus the development of muscle, but he had serious poe bers moor and its surroundings He did not approve of prize-tighting. either, but had no objections to a fair and square round or two on Christian principles, with a view to promote the digestive facultics. Heenan then handed t' pastor of Plymouth church a pair boxing gloves, and they dosay the use he made of them fully bis visitors that Mr. Beecher, with a tice, woul as excellent a unusc an Yr. Cor. Buffalo Advertiser. UJ” The Springfield (Mass.) Repablican re- marks, regarding the an earthquake, that it “‘extend+a overall tbe northern part of New Eng- Jand and through Canada. At Boston and vicinity it seems to have been lighter than bere; at Man- chester, N. bout the sume; while at Saco Me , there wasa large res & perceptible roc ing of bulldi: with the Finging of the bells. It in severity as It extended up the Connect- jeut valley; we hear of it through Vermont, at Barton, St. Johnsbury, Northfield, Woodstock, Windsor, and Littleton. At Barton fistened doors ‘were unlocked and the church bells rang byi and at Northfield achurch spire was shoken out of iis pro , and left standing obliquely. The Connecticut, Albany, and New York Papers do not mention the phenomena as observed iu those sections.” eee ‘The Home Journal says that, “quite inde- it of his fine pect of a throne, the Prince of Wales is a very rich young man—worth seven hundred thousand nds sterling. This vast sum bag arisen from the surplus revenues from the port ptedncee Ae »to which he became entitled immediately after he was bora. and which have been sccumulating with interest from that time, and this fund will go on increasing until he, as other subjects of the Queen, attains the age of twenty-one, so that by that time, — name be will stand possessed of wi nearly one million ponnds in hard cash. Appropos of the Prince’s millionarity, we that Mr. Astor was introduced to the Prince as ‘“‘the ‘wealthiest man in America.” A New York exchange thinks that amia- bility and accom: are manifested ina manner at Boston. One of the pa of city says that an ‘amiable and accom ” lady, recently married, being locked out of her cuneshen toy bon boat Ww temper was va- friable, seized an axe, dashed in the panels of the door, and railed af her spouse through the bole ‘with such violence that be capitulated In fright Joux ore ens capper senpinigee A merges 4 father son,) whose arrest and trial as Ae incendiaries at Cheraw, 8. recently huckle- Tron Mountains, babs whea they were alarmed @n-unusual number of rattlesnakes. They fied, and a number of the her sex having gone to the rendezvous of the: eight pilot snakes. |, killed seventy-four rattlesnakes and iL}- Two ladies recently ascended Pike’s Peak, 14,000 feet above the level of the sea, with & loss of five pounds of flesh each, in five days. They nee ee gh ws wees the labor and the loss flesh, too! deed,’’ said the remorseless Sidney, “and eee gap The story is venerable but per- Li) (?'The gins excitement in Minnesota is equal to that of | year. T root have been exported from the State this fall. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—L A Whiteley. Geo Lewis, # C Lynch, B D Chamberlain, H Cham- berlain, Md; + Clarke, CH ag Andrews and ly, NY; TR Batts, Ky; 8 , Md; Jas Hilizer, DC; B ¥ Isherwood, USN; W Far- ehild. ws Mayo and ly, NY; H E Lenman, Pa; J M Cruzat, Cuba; G MeLaug’ Jand and ly, C M Ward and ly, rnd ly, E Middleton, —; J T Hull, Me; WE Tucker, DC; J F Biake, Mass; TH Waish, J C Bruver, A 8 Jones, J McNemara, A » Ga; S Norman, Md; 3 R Walker, Ark; C Paris; B G Street, Miss; Col M Ray NH. wer Ve DT Noms and Ray, NH; W Crosby, Vt; F Buiaoe, NY; W Esther, Pa; Miss P BROWN’S HOTEL —A Ey, dean ly, O; 3 Gray, Md; R Girault, Miss; D Williams, Va: W Fiynt, 6 F Judd. R Spence, F Barden, C B Tappon, J Anesby, NY; 4 ‘Va; W Andersou and ly, Mr Barksdale, NY: Quinturs, Md; Miss Alston and mald, Miss Prin- ge, J P Alston, SC; R Arrbur, Md; J Williams y NC; T P Drayton, H Grandin, Mrs Y: ;_J M Convill and ly, L W Briley, NY; Smith, J Thockmorton, be; a pap ae NS; Mie AM Saniiters nat Sod Gem, tes J 5 ‘Berry, Md; J Arnold, Wis; J D DeBrew ead ly, La; 38 MacDonouh, Va KIRK WOOD HOUSE —J M Burkirk, NY; D fy gt Ala; 3 Dutener, Tenn; ve 4 Rigel, fi Sr Esso, Titctate » Me Rose, O; - nat if La: F Amsden, Mass; Lt W Pollock, USA; L. Exam, La; A Perkins, N M Campbell, DC. ———————— eS OCBANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Sou! Ske: mail bya ° lena wis The ve New Yor! He AL ‘e 4 Tmonth, and ori celicen pa tees eave New Yous on N ow RE ADY! LaDie’ Suet STING: Ha: ston avenue, ced corner ‘Thirteenth st. plonese STE. AND BROWN rke Peetee, oe ears to i the citizers so ee —' ae — A reine ‘and ks pie Lae ‘aaece ork as low as it IsCELLANEOUB. MISCELLANEOUS. OFFIC; Prorosats FOR tO) OF TEN MIL- LION DOLLARS. Tazasvay Deranruernr, Sept. 2, 1960, Szatep Proposats will be received at this De- partment until 12 o'clock, noon, of Monday, the 32d day of October next, for ten millions of doliare of stock of the United States, to be issued under a the act of Congress of the 23d day of June last, Suthorizing a loan aad previding for the redemp- tion of Treasury notes, at which time the proposals wll ce openedand decided on. The stock wil! be reimbursable in tea years from the first day of Jan wary next, and will bear interest, at five per oen- tum per anoum, payabie semi-annually on the firet days of January and Ju'y of each yesr. ‘fer will bo acospted below par, and none for auy fraction of one thousand do!lars; nor will any offer be considered unless one por centum of the amount thereof is deposited with a leposttary of the United Statss, sub. Secretary ofthe Treasury. Th: -ertificate of deposit must accompsay the pgoposals. In all oases the offer must be uncoréitional, without teference to other offars.and m premium offered. Ti utside, “Proposals for Loan of 1860,” and to be addressed “To the Seoretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C.” The best bid ters under the foregoing conditions for the aggrerate sum of ten millions of dollars be immedistely informed by mail of the ac- ceptance of their offers, and they must deposit the smount so aecepted, with the premium thereon, with the Treasurer of the United States, or the od Office at Fort Donor, commencing My ip, the 19th day of November next, for the townships, viz: North of the base line and west ef the Afth principal 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 3; ‘sections 1, th 7, bith ist rat town: |, 8, 31, 33, 15, ssotions 1 3335, 719, 1, 38, had 35, 1,3, 5,7, = oy range 3. Sections 1, 3, 5,7,9, 11 31,38, and 35, of towns! 1 bidders desire to deposit at other points 117 13:15, 17, 19.31 2. be duly considered on being partment. 5 sows finsoribed stodk will be issued in : 17, 19, 21, 23. sume not than one thousand dollars cach to a a Papen] 43.52. the successful bidders, or their assigns, for the | §.5, 7.9.11. 13. ’ principal so deposited, carrying 1aterest at the rate of fi. per centum from the date of such deposit. Such stook wil. be transferrable en the books of the Treasury, agreeably to the regulations of the Department. Should any of the suscessful bidders require cer- tifieates of stock, with coupons of s-mi-annual in- tersst pazable thereon from the firet day of January aext, such certificates will be 1asued, with such coupons attached, ia sums of one thousand dollars eaco; and such coupon stook, instead of being transferrable on the bovks of the Treasury, may be aeeigned and transferred by the delivery of the cs:tificates. The interest of the last-named stock, from tae date of the deposit to the first day of Jan- aary next, will be paid to the successful bidder or hue attorucy, by tho depositary with whom the principal was deposited. Tae preliminary deposit of one per cantum, re- quired upomal! proposals under this notices, will be included 1m the deposits of principal and premi- um nutde by sucesssfu! bidders, and will bs imme- diately directed to be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. HOWELL COBB se 10-2awtl Seoretary of the Treasury. 8,7, 5, 17, s 99; seo. 3 5,7,9. 11,43 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33,,and 35. of townahio 100, 6 30 Seacions 1, 3, 5,7, 9,11 1, 33, and 35, of town 9, LL, 13, 15. 17, 19, 21, 35. o! wi 17, 18, 21, 23, 25, p 86; section 1, 3, 5,7, 19, 21 28. 25, 27. 29, SL, 33, and $5, of tow: tions 1,3,8,7,9.1 18, 21, 33, 25, 27, 29,'3', 33, and 5, 7,9, 11, 15, 17,19 2, 23, 25, 10, of range Si. 3, 1 township 4 28, 25, 27, 2 85, 0) 17, 19, 21, 23, D 1, of range 3. 7,9, I, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23. 25, 27, and 35, -f -ownehip S4; township 95; » 7, 9, 1h, 2h, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31,33, and 35. oti Proctamar ihe ee dar presivent Or THE UNITED STATES, For tha Sale of Valuable Lands 1 the late New York Indian Reserve, Kansas. Tn pursuance of law, 1, Jamzs BucuaNan, Presi- dent whe Unites Seavee of America. do her: bre. p ake heid at the undermentioned Land Office, in the Ter- nto ¢; han at the periods hereinafter desig nated, : At the (and Office at Fort Scorr, commencing on Monda: e iay Of Vecember next, for the dispoeal of such of the public lands noteovered by in_ividual Indian locations as are situated within 95; seo ions 36.7.9 the followmng townships and parts of townships in , 1 M, 31, 33, acd 35, of e reserve above mentioned for the New one, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, York Indians, viz: 1 shi 97; Ly South of the base fine and cast of the sizth principal tovaship'serenctens 1a be Bf m ian, and i: e Soo aships ai part: ships falling within said reserve. behead ode Te 8,38, and 3, of The tracts or els in the parts of townships 23, 24, 25, and 26, of re: er rT 2 the part of township 23, . and ih the part of wh, 0 tracts or parcels in the part of to’ Z. ‘ships 24 aad 25, ana ih the part of of in tow: its or parosis in the of township 23, = of and 2B, ai eae part of 2, of Tange 2 tracts or ig in the part of towaship 28.) fownship $9.04 i of a 435, 01 17, 19, 21, 23 27, 29, SL. 33, a-etoue 1.3, 5.7, 9. il, 13, SI, 33, and 35, of township 100, At the Land on Mond: hi the dieporal ‘of the pi ered, situated within the foil parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian, 3, 15,17, 19, 21, 23, 95, 27, Pp cewn that pabite sales wi in townahizs 2B. in the part of 23, of | Pownships 98 an | 100, of ra e 21. Fownships 99 and 100 of ra je tracts or ia the part of township 23, ‘ownships 99 a: , O. rang! in to’ ips #4 and 25, and in tho part cf 26, of tracts or ale im the part of toweship 23. oases ‘Pend 2; and fast hy part of 2, of tracts or in tho f township 23, in townships Bf nad 35, aud in the part of 3, ol ‘The tracts o in the part of townshi in towne uipe 24 end 25, aud ie the pat aE, ot Land appropriated by law for the use of schools, mulitary, and other pur, toge: “swamp and overflowed innds,” ets ‘sasloled from the sales, The offering of the adove lands will be commenced ta witicn thet read ertined were Pers 12 the arder im which they are ve }, uni e@ who! has the sales thas 3 but sal weeks, n offered and ol nall be kept open longer than two Qo private entry of any of the lands will be admi! until aiter - on r n pies two ree ehi At the Land Office at Fort Scorr. oommencin rr teenth dan ae at the city of Washington, gn Monday, the 17th day of December next, for the | t's fourteenth day of ‘Au Anno Domini one Giaposal of sugh of the public iands not covers by | ‘iousaud eight hundred and wet * individuat Indian locations as are situated within By the President: JAME! tho following townships and parts of towaskips in osteitis pond the iste reserve above-mentioned for New York indians, viz: ; BUCHANAN, 8. Wiuson. Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every B pty me entitled to the right ot pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above mentioned, is required to. es- tablish thi aa to the satisfaction of the register aad receiver of the proper land o: mont therefor as soon as practicable this notice, and Pefore the day ap: commencement of the public sales of the lands bracing tne tract claimed; otherwise suo! will be forfeited. WI South of the base line and east of the sizth principal ‘meridian, and in thet, hips and - ships falling within said reserce, eats ee The t or paroel: th: township 23. mecanipe 2 ant 28. and (athe eee se reg STS Boke eT oe ry i in towaatine STE aan eb ore Sen MSPS RSET, Be ase anal gg ig togatins Saad ae te tho pat of, gered oth’ tana of Washingt conceivable hail, di te: LOE, TO YOUR RTEREST, PURCHAS- riated by law for t! “Pedida, and siher farpeeces eh te individual Inches loectoee Seety oo ocations, lusts of which have been furnished the Toosl" om | ke cers, £ The offering of the above lands willbe menced pu the days appoiuted, gud will proceed in the ordey in which they are advertised, until the whol sscatictper acs too parti: name afew of the Toading Rttiaios, su hogany Parlor Buj in Brooatalle’ og and Clot, Sz Base Tene Git eee ilt Base Tab-es, Gil fos thus closed; but no Gothio and other handsome Rests u open two week: } of any of the lands will be permit- | Ete; wh oe pang the two weeks. | Rg ag al 8 Cl ol ashi On, O88 Wi prust anno Domini one thousand and inyt (WER, elec Nan OS SSS ery “JAMES BUCHANAN. | Cottare Chamber Furaltare, in Oak, | on ronidont: Qak, Maple sod Painted, with or without Mar Commissioner of the General Land Office, ' Marb'e-top Hatraoke, in Oak and Walaut, — ron rao! all Stands, — PRE- PTION CLAIMANTS | 28, having Stands, entitle P the fight of By the Nonce TO lands wi 2 i 5 Gnkets. Comforts, Its, aie aopnae' ate Sak Seen ous Sg 0 Sept crgtain = = Well selected stook ny, are, “4 tin Goods, Bask: Brushes, &o., altogether form- th lete & SUNS, ouse in all ite (OrE.—Under the regulations of the de; | 2 Hep ‘dal, ait Rago ry we RO oan, eon ‘ats, Sees lt “"persuars were EARN, Onto AV. ann THIRTERNTH St, : tnd ‘Niath sirgota (i 01 g ak mm ERICBSON’S CALORIC ENGINES. — NARD od seat Rocker, Dining, Office ana secs OF taben, tue ogee Branseld § pide fagealaaad guna Boats Marvie-; ti ‘A son ori corner omen; Be. | eerie ERN Ga ine UFACTORY, oad fashington, D, 0. 7 TRUNI ae G0, beloe bar gee DE ee AS) Peale ries ote Se Flat ranting ied rants daltvoted many part oi the city, George- ’ igge’s celebrated FAMILY Al it ofitintt a Slt JAMES 8. TOPHAM. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. AILY LINE OF NEW FOUR-HORSE vOAtee TO ead MARLBORO’, ferrying the U.S. Maul. The undarsigned are now roaniag Daily, (except Dunder) Four horse Coaches be- tween Washington and Upper Mari boro’, as foliows : Leave the Steamboat Hotel, corner of Sevent id Pa. at7 o'clock a.m. Returning leave ariboro’ at 11 o’clook @ m.,and arrive in Washington at So’cluck, in time to with the 3.20 p. m. t-sin fur Baltimore. The ‘Coachos are new and commodious, the teams frm sles in the hands of careful and accommodat- ing drivers, Fare to U; per Maribo: 50 cen! To Long 6 id Fieids, 3a « F vagatorville. “ 2s reigh! es in proportion. auistt — *°OSBORN £ CO.. Proprietors, ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, B WasHiNe row BRANCE: Canes ov Hours. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, June Isth, trains will ron as follows: ve Washington at 6 20 and 7.49 a. m, Loave Washington at 3.20 and 5.30 p. m. Co Sunday at 3 p. m. Leave Baltimore at 4.25 and 8.40 a. m. re Baltimore at 3.15 and 4.20 p. m. Paseengers for tho Kast wil take tra sengers for the East wil ins and7.0e@ pig? oA 4 a = for the bade rer n. —_. p.m, 18 al a . or Nara cia nd 8. ning the3.20 p.m. train goes to T _H. PARSONS, Agent, NEW ORLEANS xr THeREaS DATS Wwitn CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. nm 7 hiladelphis, '. = lelphia only. ALL RAIL RUUTE, Vu Oranges and Alexandria Railroad 7 LYNCHBUR@: Virginss Bast Tennessee Virginia, Bast Tennessee and ( Georgia, i Nashville and Chattanooga, Momphis and Charleston, IM ippt Central, few Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! EMPHIS Ri UTE: nee, irst class Packets to leans, M his by Rail, Memphis by cane MONTGOMERY AND MOBILE R Montgomery by Hail, the Mobile by Purst- ‘clans Paokoes Mouile to Now leans eave Wadktngtaw ats an alten T he Fitsomer. GE wi RGE PAGE leaves her foot of Seventh street at m. and 6% p.m. nects at Apuaadtis wi Orange and Alex- ria Trains for the Sonthwest. fioe—Pennsyivania avenue, corner of Sixth st. BAGGAGE CERCKED THROUGH TO BRW ORLEANS. — Memphis —_ ....g31 0 setae! ‘fants +8 @ ___. ____. 30 0u| Macon 23 00 no nene 3+ 126 00} a 33 00 wD nex x" Cc — ms tum bu: os. —— on! a ——- .27 00) vie, ee , he Rant f ston — Bln of va tg 8 THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL 200 MILES SHORTER nd 34 HOURS LESS L Suh Suelo ale Manto i eo QUICKEST AND MOST PLEAsanr ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! It is provided with First-class Sleeping Cars! low emp! octet alt NGe ind DAM BXP RWS eae gee set a cal tee ue, to the following pointes : Lynchburg, stol, Knoxyiue, Atianta, intevill Bi jon, 'H TICKETS TO THE VA: Pr, THROUG. RIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. ‘01 Barrage ‘agons the okie ot Sam and ep. aeeene® Weenns lao ROL rr veenierme PPIOE OF PUSEGEGE AND SEALER a8 MN, July 18, 1860, sitet avd of thong PSE ly poration spproved May 12, 1860, the undersi the S soc eeietration ofmar she ‘meter in Ev . ingorreot. willbe a. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. WOPPLY MMED Aree On CURE WARRANTED, OR “ IN FROM ONE Tb body, should apply samvaiialy are some of the sad melancholy effects vist Weskaess ofthe Buck aad of deced. MEQVOGS DEBIWITY.. lathe oan ae ; bout the DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ed and ode of ing to thos fone befriee: pay 5 tha galling a 3 poison, oeenty, tornible disease, euch as Afeczions of she Hi ener ne or recurne. DR. JOMN@ONSREMEDY FOR ae WEAKNESS AND IMPOT! By ois ENDORSEMERY OF TRE TRE MANY THOUSANDS cared atthis the last seventeen re, and the eal operations Dr. A og uP ERY, OTe RS, Diseases of the Kidney: and U , and Qreeates steal Le ems Soran "Cf ues WL PoRa PR. sae. . pak Ailes, JE EE ANP SURFERS APPLY ‘EMEDY send, «AZ OICR, TN neatrn, Rainer giosrtomes F se ehatae et Kar To and her ¥ on the Pi 1 per bo obec a pie iy ietvand will suppiy the vy hy prices. FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER, AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, e's celebrated Linem Papers, litam Melis,” 332 Pa. ay.. bat. 9° rotary of ploasare Bode Painful disease, it tes ofhes imed stuss of shame or dread of inte te those, whe, frere vast ‘he CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Ww BIR IAGT OR aS aa eee rS eo. with anv ety jo ond pris s7 pesca tae may coon but to those who are parti mint and with the pu Siteag potsea ue MiNCRRE TEATS fe faly warrant 338Pe seiahdaahe coms 1 eity—No. Sad 1th ats, Also, VOT Aroh steet Peteaee hi oo 15 tf DENTAL CA Dr. MUNSON pie ae = resumed his Profession. Office at $53. st. add t o wher rod 5 tcotht on vuletusre Base for the ict the , from experience, Knows it #x: x ' f Wash ¥ wa ae rspectals sshd treat ee eth DENTISTRY. beauty, caput ane . re for @35. ry Pe venue, wer MISCELLANEOUS. ow IMPROVED WEIGHING HEU Sasa fos, Hiislns preitees ntetarmerertedis the [ Bibed Sedan Pair and Virgioum 3 i Ag urd door east of Sixth y and is one-thffd iees in price than afer 2 pr test of two 5 ccttidence recom, a t hes the advan on es are OLered a State ir, Pennsylvania; . Par, & * — > iD Very case Whe: aave Teceived firet “yf Bvenue, EC PATTIBON, Acont eee = DISPATCH! % VA Save the Picees! °2 4s accidents will happen, even én well-reculated a is vot oes a to have some cheap oye: ‘way for repairing Furmtere, Toye, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE Eiirlte ierwtchon Seui%iatnee sasmeayean e stoking 2 ig fort Dince ly more ve, PUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Scoompanies each bottle, Whelesais Depot, No. 48 Coda: street, New York. Mowe MERRY SERIES 8. sehr Seve Si ig tae a yt, te ras Bly, Rosey ea TSaanc NLS WOSABYE 4S on SN 'S Bch ~ ASSN. Pet % CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT 1S DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY ON THE LABEL. TH ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT stestrseectteed TT. <6 ateeben