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Tax Presipent’s Mounrep Guarp, give their ball to-morrow evening, at Odd Fellows’ Hall The arrengements for the occasion are complete; end the chmsneter pe ty agiarts who have the management of the ir justi. fiés us in saying that everything caloulated to enhaneé the pleasures of the evening will be attended to. _—_ Daxezr or Trusting your Wire —The Eales. favorite eendidate from the columns of the| yy; “wortment cf Groscriee and Ligure A ES HAR Ee cise Tea, Surar and Coffee of ery description EF Emigrants from Brenien and Hamburg | Moot ere CET #4 foes are arriving in considerable numbers at Gal- Chocolate, fosp and Candles veston. The barque Neptune, with 159, and | Tobacco Cigars and Snvff the brig Mina, with 150, arrived on the 3d | Ropes of every dessription from Bremen. and on the same day, the barque | Brooms and Broshes Miles, with 106, arrived from Hamburg. Total | We0!, “ruckery end Hardeare ae T yaar wre Molen eey Se Ae gta aan thes, which [E" The Port Gibson Herald of a late date} U!ss*", prem de maad aieaic icete aaee says that upon a single route that lies through Also” Hsp ree ‘Ci tec Cor nter, Port Gibson and Rodney there passed within | with sinc Shee Scales anil Weighta, rie ee the previous twenty days between four and| Terms: Urdet $75 cash; over $25 a credit o! 6) five thousand persons. These emigrants are | and 90 day:, tur notes satisfactorily endorses. Principally from lower Tennessee and the GkEEN & . upper part of Alabama, ber 8 i ey atotiomeere, > By J.C MeGUIRE. Austt : Quzsr.—The leading and most influential i4 ee ae _ | Ditabsd 4ND HOU EMOLD RFFECTS AT Reman Catholics, at the recent elections in the Public fale —Oa FRIDAY mornin’, November town of Plymouth, Mass., says the N. Y. Con- | 24th, at '0o'clock, at No 367 Fifteenth str-et. p-t. rier, voted the Native American, Anti-Catho- Baty deaitine Redes plrbilaea end Eisele of 3 lic, Know Nothing ticket. Mahogsny Sprit g Sofas, Rockers and Chairs Do — Centre Tzbles, Cottage Piano Do _ side and dining Tables Cane and word seat Chairs, Shades ask Curtains, B +i NENG STAR. “LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Tux ArProachine Fatr.—The approaching fair of the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute, ; ig most eagerly looked forward to by the mass Tuanxscivine Concert.—The “Kunkel our fellow citizens. Their last similar ex- | Troupe” will perform on the evening of thanks- tion. was very succesful. being more s0/ giving day at the National Theatre. They ap any similar affair ever before got up in| have msde.s programme suitable for the oc. scity of the size of ours. Un thie occasion, | casion, and there :is no doubt that the house we have every hope that in addition to the] will be filled Who that wants to hear good handicraft of our own local manufactures in| music, and enjoy a rich eondert, let. them go all branches of the useful and ornamental | to the Kunkels. arta, there will be even a much larger and more diversified exposition of valuable works} Canal BoatwEn —The boatmen on the from a distance than on the occasion to which | Canal are making a tolerable profit by bring- we refer above. It should be recollected by ing building material and wood to this city those who make wares suitable to be shown in | ‘The Canal banks sre covered with sand aod sach a fair, that during the poco exhibi- | it ig bringing excellent prices. ’ tion our city ae Ce a persons - from all quarters of the ion, of the partic Warce Rervexs —M Bakir, § ie ich ieod Tor reducers of ads for'com | poreesate 90 days, Win Baker, profanity, n- : po ption every where. pees geod impree fine and conte: Lodgers still accommodated. sions. ter sojourners are jest en. tirely Persons of standing and influence =A GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. bome—the men of active mi: impres- @ TE thought in ev State in the Unio: BornemTown, Nov. 23, 1854. aeaaee bint ae From present indications every kind of bu- siness in our city, will be nearly if not en- We throw out this hint to be reflected on by artisans in other quarters, - —— tirely suspended to-morrow, and most of our Tas R. —It wi 3 anothét ‘alana, th. rg Be Hare citizens will, in obedience to the proclamation = racing, on ‘Thursday, Friday and ater. of Mayor Addison, spend the day in thanks- next, over the Columbia Course. The i: th i ‘rom ‘ing to Washington, Alexan- iy id aa Kec them. As heretofore stated in the Star, there dria and G town, were never in better condition for a drive or rideout It issaid by | Will be, at the usual hour, (in the morning) the knowing ones that the horses which are to} Teligious service in all our churches. The Yan, are all superior nags. Mary Payne, the Independent Order of Red Men, and Rechab- Alexandria mare that obtained a victory easily | ites, intend attending, in a body, preaching on Saturday last, it is thought by the fancy is in the Methodist Protestant church, at 11 about to meet her match on the day for which | ©’¢lock, s. m. Potatoes selling at Darien, Geo: at $4 per bushel. = int Carpets, Rugs ow Anoruzn P3 x m1 Um.—Mr. WHITEHURST has been | Double and Single Badsteads, Mattresses awerded another premium for his saperior Daguerreotypes, | Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pi'lows exhibited at the World’s Fair, New York. It will be remem. Wardrobes, Wa-hstands, Looking Glasses bered that Mr. W. received from the World's Fair, London, Britannia Tea Set ellver plsted Castors two medals for his unrivalled d: erreot; of President = Fillmore and Cabinet, and Pantiecopes of Niagara Falls, be: | Marine Clock, Kuives sna Forks sides premiums at all the fairs at which he has exhibited for | Oreo ‘ery, Parlor Stoves many years past. This speaks volumes in favor of his galle- Gooxing store and Fixtures Gall and have your Itksnesses taken at Whitehurs’s Galle | _ Together with a general atecrtment of Kitchen ry, near Four and-e-half street, Pennsylvania avenue. Utenails. sep 16—t¢ Terms: $20 ae under oath: over that arcount 1 ‘SF Jox SmILLINGTON receives all thenew Books and N credit 0° 60 and 90 days, for notes satisfactorily «n rs as fast at published. Heis ‘agent for Harpers: eat dorsed, bearing tn'erest. 1 other Magazines, and our readers will always find s JAMES ©. MoGUIRE, she is entered. There can be nodoubt that} At the old Georgetown College, both in- Me'Booksire, Odeon Building, cor Po aeandan ol = the attendance will be very large throughout | *tructors and s.udents will, during the entire | sug is By BARNARD &@ BUCKEY, the season, and that “the fancy” will find| 44y; lay aside their labors, (which will, Wo] ete exovup be universally known—for tt 1s strictly Georgetown. more pleasure in the their way on the Colum | doubt not, be very gratifying to the students,) | true—that indigestion ls the parsutore lane proportion of XTENSIVR WHO:.s84LE STOCK OF GRO- bia Vourse during the balarce of this week, and one and all uaite in celebrating “he day the fatal Sree Piped lfet BG cholera morbus ceries at Auction —On MONDAY, the 47th in than ever before since the track was opened there. —— Tus Barus To-nieut.—Tle young and joy- ous among our fellow-citizens of Washington in an appropriate manner. At 7 o'clock, Pp. m., there will be given, at the College, by the Philharmonic Society, an interesting celebra- tion in honor of St. Cecelia, The celebrations and Alexandria, of both sexes, will have a| 3¢ this time-honored institution, upon all pub- treat to-night at the balls of the Boone | lic occasions have ever been of the most in- Kites at Odd-Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard; of | 'eTesting and agreeable nature, and highly the Arlington Club at Carusi’s Saloon; and | esteemed by many of our people. of the Mount Vernon (Guards at Alexandria,} At the Methodisc Episcopal Church, last These reunions are delightful beyond measure, | °V®2ing, there was a large and brilliant sud1- and it is one of the best ible signs of reaj | °20® in attendance, (composed chiefly of ia- improvement in the population of this region, | dies, who paged oar to feel the deeper ¢ jn- to find them becoming so universally popular. | ‘@rest in such weighty matters,) to witness the The occasion is the one of all occasions for | Pleasing ceremony of uniting a loving, and, such entertainments. The parties charged | °Y the way, a very handsome couple in the snrmerated in the | stant, at 10 o’clk # m. at the warshouses of Weter> city inspector’s weekly catalogue of deaths, are ted bj - ; indigestion alone, Think of that, dyspepties; think of it ali | & fhoemaker, ‘Vater street Gecrgetown, we wil who suffer from disordered stomachs, and ifyou are willing | Sell, without reserve, t, cir entire stock. to be guided by advice, founded upon experience, resortat} In part, we name— once--don't delay « day—to Hoofland’s German Bitters, pre- 75 bhds prime P. R. fuger jared by Dr. |. Jackson, which, as terati 4 ra. Mi Hive, and tavigorant, stands clone and weaprenseed oe 250 bags Bio Java, Maracaibo and other Coffees have tried the Bitters; and know that they are excellent fer 120 ch: ts Imperia!, Gunpowder, Young Hyper, the diseases specified above. For sale dealers in medicine Oolong, and Powchong ‘Teas, the g ester part of wiich are of prime qnality everywhere. f ops @& Spienpiw Pr _—Those of our readers wh n 15 bbls crust ed, powdered and clarifed Sugar to pase throngh « splendid Gallery of Pictures, einai not 70 boxes Tob oso. good to prime fall to pay a vialt he peeve berms on the Aven He hee 100,000 Havana and other Civars ens of the new art of 109 casks and other raskages of purs and supe- uerreotyping in Oi! rhich for bea re neomperable, There is e portray accent ee realist Brandies, Wines, &0. sen Brooms style, of President Pierce, that reflects great credit on the artist, every lineament the: ving a life like expression. 125 boxes Colgate & Beadel!’s Starch €0 bls esrty crop N. 0. Molasses Mr. Plambe is reckoned among the first Di eee ng eguerrean artists A 16 do Refined Syrups with the ma: mt of all th: of th holy bands of matrimony. The bpp > ——_—_—_—_—_—_—___ a balls, bar earnad themestvea tpmake happy were Mr. Alexander W. Dellsell and Miss MAREKIED. 108 paces ae mises can and boxes all who may favor them with their presence. | Laura Wilson, daughter of Mr. John Wilson, We predict a glorious time to-night to all who| 4!! of ourcity. The Rev. B. «. Brooke o Z may attend either ball ciated. After receiving the congratulation of a large rcumber of friends, the united couple together with the large congregation repaired to their homes, each and ali with a smile of satistaction playing upon the lip. The young men and maidens looking forward, we doubt not, to the time, with pleasing anticipations when, like the loving couple just united, tacy should have the extreme felicity of sweetly answering yes tocertain very important in- terrogatories of the minister The extensive sale of farniture at the Union Hotel, by E.S Wright, which commencee on Monday morning, is still going on, and proba- bly will close this atternoon. The company has been large, and the bidding spirited Certainly no other man but E. 8. Wright could have sold such a vast amount of furni- ture in less than a week. We would advise all in want of a boarding house where all the comforts of this lite abound, to avail themselves of the priviloge of procuring accommodations with the Misscs Shanks, whose advertisement will be found in another column. Call soon, before their roums are all engaged. We have been informed that the market On the 16th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Hedges, Mr. ZADOCK WILLIAMS, of this city, to Miss MARY MORTON, of Baltimore. On the 21st instant, by the Rev. R L. Dashiel, Mr. JOSEPHUS PERRY to Miss CATHARINE MILES, all of this city. On the 19th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Finckle, Mr. JOHN CONGE to Miss MARTHA ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY, al’ of this -ity. i 5 casks Currants 400 sacks G. A. Sali 40 casks Sal £oda 20 baskets Marreilles and Bordeaux Gil, picts and quarts 100 boxes Castile and Fancy Roaps 100 do Sperm and Adamantine Candles 20 bbls Patent . il Toge:ber with a genera! and fresh stock of other goods found in a who +aele house. Sale positive and terms liieral WATEXS & SHOFMAEER. BaRNA&D & BUCKEY, Auctionee:r Tus Pessextation ‘o-Nicur.—There is to be s tremendous rush to the Parrows’ presen- tation to-night, and well there may be. Messrs. M. W. Galt & Brother have just made to the order of Mr. Parrow, of the opeta troupe, as we remarked yesterday, a magnif- cent silver trampet, which is to be presented by Mr. Parrow to the fre company which has sold the largest number of tickets for his en tertainment at Iron Hall. Remember, the en- tertainment comes off this evening. The trum- Pet is very massive, and measures twenty one hes in height and eight and a half inches across the base. It is elaborately chased, rep- resenting oak leaves, acorns, and wreaths of flowers. In point of beauty and workmanship ic is unsurpassed, and the lucky company may be justly proud of so liberai a gift. For Sale and Kent, LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS. To wenting fiae furnished ROOMS, centrally located, on moderate term:, can be secommo- dated at Mrs, WILSON’S, corner of Eleventh street and Pa. avenue. 20—; a Dov 20—8t_| which in small, consisting only of a husband. +i, UR RENT.—A small Frame HOUSE, No. 52] andchld. apply at M's. SMITH/S, Dress Maker, Louisiana a-enue, bet vexn Sixth acd Seventh | Ks'rect betweea Twelf hand Thirteenth. sere, ae ry Teaponsible tenant the rent wiilbe| nov 22—2t* very low. Apply to E. K. LUNDY, 7 AS D—A (HITE ; w- No 198 Bridge stre-t. Gootgetown, D—A WHITE WOMAN AS CHAM Or No. 400 i street, Washington, D C. nov 20—tf & BALE.—A HOUSS THAT OST $1,975, built by Batwiscie, for sale for $1,400 casu. The house evntains right large rooms, and is <itu- sed on K atrevt, between efixth and seventh—a Pleasant aud hne parc of the olty Apply to JOSEP F HODGSON, nov 20 -3t No. 495 seventh sireat -bove I. adit tlc tad K% KENT.—TuK HOUSK UN THE COGSER of New York avenue and Fifwenth srr-et is nov 2*—d Wants. es Wy ATED A WHITE FRMALE SRRVANT, who will be treated as one of the fazaily. small ‘amily She must come well recommended. Apply at 385 @ rner F and ist str-ets. nov 2 3t* Rev. Mr. Canoruers’ Cuurce.—On Sun- day morning and evening large congregations were present, when the pastor preached, and the anxious seats were filled. Tae work in- creases in interest and auccess. About fifty have become inquirers. One gratify-| wi i i : = feature of this work is, that thus far the in- a he nel hus bas Vuasuantting Gee : Cees eres eae goers cok the| Zhe work upon the Little Falls bridge is er, ‘Mr. Sunderland preaches every even progressing rapidly, and in a short time, the ner of Third and Market stre-t, Georgetown. j nov 15 ANTED—RIX OK EIGHT MOK? ANI = TO! work on a place near the city for the winter or year. Board found. Also, 8 Man who has some knowledge ef bieck- smithing, and a good cook, washer and ironer. . * rea now being put in © mpiete order, end with a new LLOYD & CO The numerous friends of Mr. Carothers will eee continuing favorable, it will be oum- two story back building will be for rent about the Oppoette Treasury, 15th atrest be glad to learn that while his health is not| Ct. ie & ape red in | ett of December. ‘To scarefu tenant the rent will] Office open from 9 to 3daily. oct 96—ha | the robust, he has been able to at- ittle, if any, chorge ha« occur: 10 | below. Apply in the Drug store on the premises, 20-3 ANTS NEGROES,.—Tiesuoscriver: ara! a all times in the marzo: buying SLAVES, pay | JR RENT.—A LAKGS BRICK ICE-H5U-s, | ing the Righest cash prices. Persons Hes ea | conveniently situated near the Ohesapeake and | for sale will please call nt 242 PRATT SURERBT, bal} i % é the flour and grain markets since our report of tend to all he Sea duties for the past} Monday. Flour is held this morning a $5.28 ory and his - with an energy and & $8.50; there was a small saie yesterday of weal during protracted meetings, which | extra brands, Georgetown manufacture. at mere - ee ce a pemaees ova m people, pus $8 62%. The stock is still very light for the mcibere oe ee panies Yard. corner of D and boarday 2 ara ai AaEEe i 5 oration to renty streets. .N.&J.W. BASBY. . ME. »L.€. wb ith and of increased usefulness in his min. 31.00 6 Wheat—$1.75 s $1.80 for red, and ee ee j 87 for white. Corn, white and yel- OY AT ea aa aor et hell isterial work. low, 1c. 2 750. Onis, struck measure, by the POR BEST OR Geass. —“The Form wr the south: i Boarding, OARDING - The siisses oHANKS, adjolo- ; — Woop axp Coat Deaters.—Many gentle- men engaged in this business complain with gieat justice at newspaper paragraphs inti- mating that they are, as a clags, in this city, F * | id 5 cargo, 4To. No change in prices of other ar- Bae copie Wrens Brides, jon ie aeiee ticles. ___Srgcraton. bean lately sieed ioe tiie waryose of » Hotel. and tw! ren‘ed with the cen of eight to ten] Georgeiown have pever'l fiae VOMN io let, an Survenixe in Neseasxa.—A gentleman re- ? acres,<r the house with from fifiy to on hundred, | are prepared to accommod :te Boardera, both pede re, cently returned from the far Weet, informs the } or the wh le three bundr-d, as may be preferred. nent and trensient, on the most moierate terms. in the habit of giving short measure and New York Mi: th: weight. They demand that if there are par-| “°" *rk Mirror that there is already much Shp pe to Washingt.n makes it very valu- nov 9—Im E able for market gardens, and it would be very suit-| 7) RDING— _Do i orn ties in the trade in Washington who indulge | suffering among the Nebraska emigrants for rH OARDE ra. DUVALL, senna. avon’ 3 | in such a practice, it is but proper that they| the necessaries of life; and that the coming able fora drover’e stand, as Many cattle pars nearly opposite Browne’ Hotel, has fine ROOM should be named. When such publications winter threatens to preve fatal to a large por- through the farm on the Alezandria turnpike. Se-| and off Very desirable comturt oda. cusity required fz the jayment of the rent tion for families or sugle gontlemen-permancat are made, general denunciations on this ac-| ™ : count are both unjust and in very bad taste; | tion of the settlers. Without houses to live Apply to or address R. v. & A. DODGE, Georgetown, D. C. fmasmuch az it is weil known that we have not | in—without markets (if they had money) to among us more correct business men, as a supply them food, and with no fish and very or*ransient. No more agreeable boarding house ie 16-—-Iv Will be found tn Washinzton. ie "] 0 TBACHERS ~ For male iow pair of ¢ and a re poeal Apparatus. mov 15—eo URNISHED KUOMs Tu LET— (PPOsICs tik class, than our wood and coal dealers. little game, the poor emigrants who have | 41: perooruries Walkers BOW Minus Hours TAYLOR & MAURY, Tar Kurxexs.—This talented company is} gone out there under the lead of Anti-S.avery | 10% SAL-E—THAT VA.UArLs LOT on Sev-| [AVHNIN Ae ee attracting crowds at the Mational Theatre, | fanatics must hurry home or die for want of where they are now performing. It is not food. In most oases these poor squatters have enteenth street, at the terminus of the Ohio SCHON EN B K RG wil! commence reviewin, end Ches«p2ake Canal in this civy, fronting 10v ‘eet | Classes in Langusges on Monday, 30th October, a every company that can perform as skilfully an ike ‘Kunkel Troupe,’ even among the| ot money enough to pay their way back to on the Cenal, and about 130 on Seventeenth street, | his residence, 257 Peansylvania avenue Good music and fun| their comfortable New England homes, for belog par of rquare rouch 178 It has a arge| oct 23—tf STONE WAREAUVUSE upon it ruitable for a mill or LD NOVeLS—A LaiGE NUMBsR, LAID ——— mnusicians. O lor the audience will be produced nightly. ich t! ig hi i Their programme for to-night presents mu. which they are now sadly sighing. Will our muchivery of every des-ription. It adjcins the br t. < ql jocks, and is alike convenient to trade on the canal may bet mere Pano tinsel cee eee or river. For terms, epply on the premises to or \esa, from FRANCK TAYLOR, A ‘ : l—eolm TMOMAS GREEN. sical gems of the highest order. Abolition philanthropists who have been in- thet ee ee ee nov 14 —_ strumental in getting up this exodus, provide Gums OcvOBL i « Hé VATBN'T OF PL. ~ FOR UMBER! LUMBER I! 50,000 ene white pine Lumber 4-4 to 5,000 feet cherry 6 4 to 12-4 ,000 do do 44snd 68 6,000 do walnut coffin boards, first quality 5.000 do de 44 to 124, wide and clesr 10,000 do ash 44 to 16-4, of the best kind 5,000 do poplar 44 Just received and for: ale by J. B. WARD & BRO... nev 15 -1w Twelfth street snd caral. a A FEW MORE LEFT. HAVE yet uoscld reveral Lots in squares No 916 and south of No. 9'6, fronting on Maryiand avenue, between Kighth aud Ninth streets eat, to which I would call the tention of those desiring a Lot upon eligible terms. The price raoges fron sixty toone hundred and thirty-five dolla:s, payabie in jostalments -f five dollars per month. GE». ¥F. DYER, Auction and Comn iseion Merch: n’, Offios on D at , 1st house from oor. 10th st weet. nov 1b—dlw TO CONFECTIONERS, ROPOSALS will be receive1 un il the first of Re NT—The roomsin the new building directiy oppusite the east portico, the best situation in th: ity for Patent Agents. Also, in the samo building, a very fine basement, well finished, dry, and well lighted, well suited for a job printing « fice, book bindery, &c. Inquire of nov 3—eo38w BATES & BRO. AKGE DWELLING-HOUSK 10 LET—SITU- ated on the eastside of Seventh street one door above I street, and only two squares from the Patent Uffice. The house has been built but a few years, is large and commodious, containing fourteen r-cm:. It is now being newly painted and prepared, acd fitted with gas fixtures; has a pump with excellent water ia the yard, end ciatern water in the house, bath rooms, &c; s large yard, ene and car- riage house. Apply, next door to the house, to nov 13—cotf A. ROTHWELL Fa SaLE OR RENT IN GEOKGETOW .-—A very convenient and c mfortabie two-st:ry brick House, on Frederick stre:t, contaiving ten rooms and @ dry ce!lar with a purp cf good water inthe yard Also a b:ick smokehouse and m‘ik- bou-e Foaseesicn given the Ist Decemter next For particuiars apply to RICH’D PEITIT chop eorner of First and Market streets, or residence op the corner Second and Market sts , Georgetown Deeomb-r next, for the exclusive privilege of eat via0 a0 eee cost selling Confec'ionery and other refreshme te, ce (OR KEN1.—A PARLUK AND BED ~EAMBER | cepting intoxicating drinks ofall kisda,) at the Ex K furnished or unfurnished, opposite Browns’ | hibition of the Metropolitsn Mechanic's Institute, Hotel, No. 847, in one of the best and rleesantest | in February next, at the Hall of the Smithsonian locations in the city. Apply at the confectionery | Institution. store of J.G@. WEAVER. The bidder must sgree to fit up the space allotted to him, ise ceotiane Ui eereen parmeny win VERY DESIRABLE STORE TO LES—THE| the general decorations of the Hall He must also store on the cast side of Kleventa strest, oue | Biv" satisfactory Sear ive) ability to furnish dcor north of Peans.lvania avonue, lately occu- erro acr ae, q th Tight és tn pied by Mr. Dyer as an auction and commision} The ©ommi i thot aes} horee e store, is for ren: low to a good tenart. Apply to award accor2ing oir own judgmen: rei = G. A. RANDALL, (through the post office,) H. AMIDON. nov 14—%f Corner Tweifth and D streets. nov 18—lw Seo of Exhibition Oom i GAPITOL aE Lone Sasy omsina- WOOD FOR SALE. ble Buiiding Lois No. 1, 15, an: in eqvere . HUNTER’S UPPER FaR! 787, between Kest Capitol and A sts. south, Third ee the Long Bridge, above cee square east of Capitol Grounds, will be fold on sc-| yt», in Alexandria county, Va, PINE AND 0:K commodating terms on Syolication to G. Crandell, Le No. 83 F stree:, near Tenth, Islund. Also, several otuers in Square 872. oct 25—1m* ONT YOU WANT A Huaikl—100 BUILDIN Lots for sale on easy terms to suit any person Peedi ae Pas fig poem ga coraee 6 and Homoeopathy, having had ext: nvive ex- WALTER A. {RUb, Carpenter and Builder, | perience in the earns oo artments of the p: ofes @, botwzen Seventh and Kighth street. ney oe citisens of Washicgton ee Ofice, No. 420 Thirteenth, street. between, G and treets ‘(ifflce hours un’ a.m, from 3 wo ENRHYN AND IRON MANT4LS—May beso. n paleo 7to8p m. z 7 * besutiful aesortment of thesech.apanddc-| References: Wm. A. Gardner, M. D., Dean of the rable article, at the corarrof Pennsylvania avenne Homoeopathic College Ps:, and the profes-ion gen- and Tenth atreet, over tie Washington Ssvings| arall Lapis 20 Ae Bank. RALPH HASKINS. 7] noy 18—ectf Mu. SCHONENBERG, R ‘Teacher of Piano and Singing, NO. 957 PENNSYLVANIA aVENUB. rot 23— UF Tue vip Pe tens ibe thousands who | some miraculous manner to save their deluded daily attend the Giant s levees, are highly de | yictims fi tion ? lighted, especially with Miss Crouse, whose rom Sarre wal does not exist. Itis worth double the} OR@ANizaTIoON oF THE NokTH CaRoLixA price to see her alone. The Giant is large| Lecistarure. — The Legialat f Nort! and well formed ; but he should wear his tog! Carolina was or; anized on ee ike correctly. and net smoke in the presence of 8 barat ladies, by whom the hall is frequently crowd. | Hill, of Caswell, Democrat, was elected the ed. We advise all to visit them before they | Speaker of the House, and James B. Marritt, gore ee = = principal clerk. Warren Winslow, of Cumber- SULT 1z8—A corr lent re- eataka wes taaara tke filase land, Dem , was elected Speaker of the Sen- Messrs. Editors—Last night, two Tespect- ate, and John Hill, chief clerk. able ladies. while on their way from the ; Avenue to Dr. Hill’s church, were inenlted by (The Courier Mercantile, of Genoa, a ruffisn, who rushed on them from the corner | states that the British troops at Sevastopol CE er es The fellow would have} have some heavy guns of a peculiar contri- a alanan pcomayreta As ee ieee vance there for trial, invented by Lieutenant jor@Bthat the police should allow euch | Colonel Cavalli, of the Sardinian army. These disturbances to ocour umong a civilised com- | guas were tried some months ago, at the camp — A Susscniner. | of San Maurisia, and were ascertained tohave Ce ES ree & range of 5000 yards, with a deviation of little Board of Managers of the Washingion Na- | more than three feet. The projectile is of a tional Penance eacieey would most respect- | Conical form. ss a fully request the pastors of the different EF Filters, filled with sand are fouad in eburches to take up collections in their con- gregations, on Thanksgiving day, to aid in the} Boston to collect and contain animalculs, ——= of the maces Monument now in| which, not having room to circulate among the of the Father of his Countess? to the memory | sand, died there, and thus polluted the water. —= Henee one cause, it is thought, of the bad ee A ue — a Srila Auzillisry | quantity of the Cochituate water, their Croton, ‘wards buppen © meet with a young man, i named William Baker, at the fire last night now generally complained of EH At the late Methodist Conference in for whom they had been ceeking for a loag England, a decrease in the membership was while. Ho was active and gave them a foot race, but was taken and confined in the guard- house. This morning he was brought out for | reported to the extent of 6787. The war has trial before Justice Morsell, who ordered him | occasiened a decrease in some quarters, as in to pay a fine and costs in two cases. the Kent and Portsmouth districts. Ewigra- Coritiox Parry.—The second cotillon party tion is also one of the causes of the faling off. of the Americus Club, is to take place vn the} Sxooxp-crop PEACHES.—We had ¢ - evening of Wednesday, December 27, of which | sure, says the Loudon (Va ) Washington eee due notice has been given. The members of eating @ peach, presented us by Mr. John this enterprising club are determined to fur-| Iseet, of Leesburg, which was of the second nish pleasure and amusement for their friends, growth for the present year. The tree bore and are consequently making extensive ar- early inthe summer, and then blossomed and rapgements for the approaching evening again produced the peach presented to us, It was small, but possessed all the flavor and taste of the genuine article. cord. Apply to nov 14—Im w&. B HALL, M. Db. HOMCOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, ATE of Fn.uaaelphia, ra., graduate in Allopatby , Agent. Fires.—Yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in the cabinet shop of Mr. King, rear modest Apolio Hail. Luckily it was discovered ic} Important ExPepition.—It is said that an time to extinguish it Lefore any considerable] expedition of Americans from New York, damage wasdone Last night another broke| Texas, and other parts cf the Union is said to out in Mr. Johuson’s dry gocds’ store, First] be on the point of starting to establish a re- Ward, which destroyed the siure and Mr. Bar | public in the territory purchased in the Mos ton’s barber saloon adjoining it ‘Ihe alarm| quito country, ssoreeey, some twenty-five did not reach the fire companies in the lower] millions of acres Col inney, of Texus, is wards until the property was burned. to lead the expedition, and to be President of the republic. Marxsr Trois Eveninc—Our readers witli} Cot ssa is aman of mind enterprise and not forget that the Centre Market will be open| weaith, just the character to head such an ex- thig evening instead vf to-morrow merning. | pedition. ene a se es ‘GTICK.—fhe Store of the undersigaed, 310 ce Net MA LS is hed and will Opened t-moxrow. Among other consigamsats be vas for sale cheap, & mageioonat Chinese BED R Uni eee ee See 3VREA : ard two setts of rare 14 PUY, together s D aot hens # th R 7 with '& Cuuice selection oF Chirese WINDGw | OM» to D strwet, Sret Rouse trom ths corarr o SHADES—to «hich the attention of boase Reepers | | enth str et weet, vdeo piled tt lad tetera ol and others is respectiully invived. If net sold be bis Dime pent panies genatay: Seg: NT YS STGOUNMON” [uackg te alia wa patina ———— nor. T. . J IN. s at nov 944 Bree BUnGIPA, Willasée Hotel. OSD for sale. Oak, $9 O86 aid Pine $2 123 per J Acction Sales. By J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. Tt OAFRS PUTCA RULPOUS ROOTS ‘T AUCTION - On MONDAY afternoon, News ber 20th, at 3 o’clock, at my sucti>n rooms, Is «I! selltwo cases of saperior Harlem Flower Ro ‘8, from the nut-ery °f Van Derschoot & Sen, Hn - Ian4, comsisting of double and single Hyacin’ hs. Narcirses, Tulins, Jonquilles, Iriv, Croom, #ery Das, Von Tholi's, de Terms cash. Rov 18—2t &a- The above sale is postponed «n- til WEDNESDAY sfterneon, Nev. 22, at 44 o'c "k. sv 21— By J.C. McQUIRE, Auct! ANDSOME FURNITURE *SD HOUSE"? 4 7A8. CO. MoGUIRE, Avotionerr. JAMES 0. MoDUIRR. Auctionerr. Effects at Auction—On TUESDAY mworn'>x, the °8.h of November, at 10 o’olook, at the revid oy of Ino. T. Keed, Feq., on the east side of Two's st.est, second dcor north of ths Kirkwood * 0” shsll_:etl ail his handsome Furniture ard for hold E@eets, vis : Pair of eleg-nt rosewoel French Sofas, covered with blue plorh Satin dsma-k-covered Perio Chairs, Ottomaas, Foot etcole *slout p'ush covered Arm ani Reception Ch .'r« Mardis top sofa Table, Etagere ¥gyptian marble tp Theak attach d Elegant Fren-h p'ate oval Mantel Mirror, with rich gilt Frame and Bracke 6 ee Workstand, Chers and Feno; ‘a- Fire Screens, Actral Lampe biue Dama+k end Lace Curtains, Cornice Henti sme and Fixtures fine Cioset, with a Wri ing Several Excelent Lourg-s. with Piliows Brus-ele, Thr Oiicloth, Matting, kuge Very larze Walnut er a tension iniog ly «nd ingrain Osrpets Bookexss tab ©, Ter do Walnut ome rest and bamboo Chairs Bardsome svite cf «tage Furr iture Mahegany dr esing Bureavs, Wardrobes Do Italian aud French Reisteads Marble top Washsten s, Tote: Sets Superior hetr «esires-e= French Pillows, &c. Very larze round :¢ 14 msLogany Dining Table French and Stone! hina Gis eware T. gether wita a general awofrment of Kitchen Utenei's Terme: $30 nd under caah ; over $90 a cf dit of sixty and siveiy days, for notes sstisfactoriiy ¢n- Acrsed, bexaing inierost. JAME? C. MoGUIB ¢. nov 20— K.S. WRIGHT, in the cause of Win J 4 Aus i» # -eiioneer. &FO GrHIOWN. (PRUSTER’S SALK —By vircue of « dectue “f the Gireuit Court ot th District of Celun bia 1 & the couory of Wa hington, sitting in equity muie y snd Susan K. 8 inyer Ys Natbav Gray, Be j min Gray et al, No £94, .nd dated December 1%, 1863, I wili offer for a'e°t pt» lia auction, on Thur dav, the 80th day of Nov m>er instant, at 4 clocs, p m.,on the pramis-s, the tci- lcwing valuable preperty iu Georgetown : Ist. Lot nombero~ hundre’ and five, (19*,) in Beat* a fr etree! 2a L of the eame a:liiti setchty & nwhios additi-n t Georgetown, husin? fe-t om the north side of First epth fabout 150 fet. bor one Bitndrec: and fifteen, (118,) in ion to Georgetown, fronting seveuiy fe-t on the south side of Second street ard running back of ihe same width about one huner. d and finy feo, These lots arc +iiuated in plevsant neighbor hcois, and pre fins tuilling rites ‘Terms of s-ie: Ou.-third of the purchase en y to be naid in cash, aiid ths residue in two equal in- staliroente at tix and twelse misnth. to be -ecured by sppr ved note: cr bonds besring interest full ment and ratifertion cf he erleg I will oon- Ip Vey, st tu@ cost ot the porcheses the rivht © re served to re-sell at th: eust of ‘ho purchavr-, «it | found beneath the cars. ons we k’s notice, on their eilure to o mpiy with the t rms of saie with n one week after gale. | this procverty i re rod by eequrn eof ment cf the p: nor 6-—MiVes f court, in con- nin the adver se- Hy GREEN & SCOTT, Auctionee:s yOTICE —EY VIRTUY OF A DEFD OF T-USTI, dated the 38h day of November 185. nd ja V bermeid, and also to wash and fron fora | duly rec rdeiin Liber 1 A 8, Bo. 53, folios 40. &c, smong the ‘sod r cords of thee unry of Fashing- ton, in the District of Colmmbi+,1 sball sell x: 5 eR ! gates of Howard street flour at $8 123. lic aucifon, on the premises, on WEDNKEB VY. the! 4s) ANTEI aan’ t Fore core | 224 dav of Norembs-, at fou-c'clock, p m ,alt that ae W eros uted ca arcs fen eee | pes sree et prvund sivusted in the city of, 16,000 bushels corn gold, white 760 cents Warhingtén. D.C, and snown end distinguished | urn the piats and iwnid recor’ for Washington city and county xe Lot Twenty-six (26,) in funare On- Hundred and Forty (140,) the same froming fifty (50) fe-t om Eighteenth west, betwen L and M otreeta Aocerding to the term: of the deed of t-ust, the purchase m n-y will have to te paid in cash, end of not valid ~ithin three davs after the day of :a'e ‘he Property will be rexod at the risk of the fr-t pur chaser JOHN F_ ENNIS. Trustee. GREEN & BCOT?, pov 14—vetd Obio Canal and Potomac Hiver. Apply to the sub- | timore, Md.. /Slaiter’r old stand.) Slaves cake: «on | By GRAEN a SCUT® Auctione-ro Anotisreers, \ Ox AU DRED TROUSAND “RICK IN -H® KILN ¢T AUCTION.- 0c WEDNEED-Y. i j 27d inste t brick kiln avenue, Detworn 10th and Lith etroets west ber ! Square No. 337, about ene h inz the store of Mr. Berry, cn Bridge etrect, | in the kilo, nearly sil of ©: ecticte. Terms cask. GRYEN & SCOTT, nov 18—8t8T:W We thall sell at? ocioex p.m, t ie! of Win. BO Wilson, oun Vhode Ter Ire? ‘housand Rric- «, j are brid anas fine | *uctioncers. By J.C. MoGUIRE, Auctiones » roye Arm ai Rese: Window Carpets, Chines Vaser, Oancelabras, ornaments Walcut Sitcbcerds. Fxt nrion Table French Chisa Tea and Dinner Ware sutglacs Ware, Table Cutiery Brouse Het Reck, Hall Lamp erpets, K de and Byes ‘emp Chaira plain Bureaus, Wardrobes Warhetends, Toilet Sets Bust Hairand Tiusk Mattresses Beddivg, Solsters, and Pillows Lo king Glas-es, full suites of Cottege Furniture Supericr Cook Store, Wire Meat Safe Tocether with s general assortment of Kitchen Be. stead Utenei's. Term-~: $30 and under cash; over that sum a credit of 60 and 90 dave, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bg vie: Cur Rugs, O1. bearing interest. nov 18—4 UCTION —G> FRIDAY mor »,8* 19 oolock, 2 No end ‘9th # revis. I +ha'l se! re oni Effecis ofa gentlemen dee tric, Divans, L-unzer, Ottomans a y Coureard ei Wuinut Corner and Music Stanis, Chiness Tear Chaire, Rooters , Cornice Shades Tablas JA8 OC. MoGUIRE, Aucticneer. DR. J.B. GIBBS, Dentist, has removed his office from 414 street to the hous of Dr. Arthur, Pa. svenue, betw. 1th and 18th streets. DANCING ACADEMY AT CARUSI’S SALOON. R JOHN COORKU respectiully announces to his friends, patrons, and the public, tbat his rehool for ancl g, Weitzing, &c., in now open at Mr COCH®U trusts that the ss- tisfaction exp; e-ned ty his pat-ons at the termine- tion of ais last year's Isbors will again be freely Carusi s falcon given. Heures for Tuit'on f r Misses and Master: every Tueriay et 8 p. m.. and every Saturday at 10 a.m; for Gentlemen every Tuesday and Saturday at 7 pm tleman Liis Saloon can be reated for Balls, Cone«rte, Par- ties. Public Mevtivgs, &c , on rassonable terms, by @HARLES TUCKER, Agent, Spplisatio yp to nov 10—6t* CARD.—LEWI3 C4t USi, in retiring from the profesrion in which he has been so lopg and he trusts so acceptabiy exgageu, tenders his ks to the public wo have +» .iberatly patronis«d him. Mr. OOCHEU, ter many years a teacher in New York, Norfoli, and other cities, avd iast year in this city and Georgetown, has teken his Saloon, and he confidently recommends him to the notice of his friends as fully que ified in his proferrion and worthy tee oomfid<nce of the community asa gen et the Ba oon For rale by UsT RECKIVED, a tresh supp'y of A B WILBOR’S COD LIVSR OIL AND P08 PHATE OF LIMB. The most palatable and effica civus p-eparation of Ccd Liver Oii known, sor the care of @pnsumption, Scrofula, Coughs, O-Ids, Agbos, br nohiiis, ani sll rorcfulous humors. SCHWARTZE & s0N, (Agexts for Wasbirgton,) Pa. avenue, next deor to U. 3. Hotel nov 1}-—2m WM. M. MERRICK, Attorney at Law, * N@. 38 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Will practice ia the Supreme C.urt of the Uni- ye and the Courts of the District of Colum- nov 20—eolm 5 hpae RECEIVED, . 100 barrels EASTERN a?PLES, such as Green- ie ee and Ruseets, in fine order, delivered scund. Private families, toari'ng h-uee and botel keep- es wil find it to their advantege tu give as a call. Fine Vello# On ons in barraly Also, New Jersey Wlite Merrer P tatsen Dov 20U—eotw OL BUUKE Sone ebera’ “Te a J DUG 18 A LO. Fed store, & cond . tect, Fa. avenue Of every uescription at-the at MAUBEPS, veer Sth st. TELEGRAPHIC. Expressiy for the Daily Kvening Star. LATER FROM™ EUROPE. Arrival of Steamship Canada. SEBAETOPO., NOT YET TAKEX ADVANCE IN BREADSTUFFES, &c. New Yor, Nov. 22.—The steamer Canada strived at Portland, this morning, with turee days later news from Europs, By this arrival we learn that *Sebastopol s:ill holds out. Sauegs or Corrox.—Sisce the departure of rg | the Asia, 20.000 bales of cotton bave been sold; fair Orleans 6; Uplands 6 Flour bas advanced 6d., at London it has advanced is. Cotton unchanged—6.000 bales cold daily. Consols 44 There is notbing startling from Sebastopol, though the English papers are full of detai'a about the movements of the allies pol still holds out bravely. The latest news from Spain represent affairs an tranquil. The Soule affair hes been ed- justed The report that Mr. Soule was allowed to pass through France is correct France and England are much exci'ed. Austria and Prus<is remain about as before. The details of the movements of the allies are voluminous Wheat has advanced 2s. Provisions firm. Rice advancing Coffee, sugar, and molasses unchanged. At Liverpool bresdstuffs are firm. Canal. flour, 42s 9d. Baltimore and Philadelphia flour, 440448. 9d. Wheat and corn firm Matters look equaily between Austria and Russia. It is rumored that the Crear had refnsed an LATER. audience to the Pruss:an ambassador The bombardment of Sebastopol from the heights is vigorous)y continued ; it ie exid the city cannot hold out much longer. assault commenced on the 2d of November. The latest remor received by a Greek house at Liverpool, is that Sebastopol has been cap~ tured The allies were about firing red hot shot into the Rursian fleet. New Yorx, Nov. 22.—A collision occurred this merning on the Harlem railroad, near Thirty persons were in- On| jared, but none killed. The conductor had A vumber of legs have been Sixty-First street. his leg broken. The accident occurred to the New Haven trains. Railroad Collision From New Orleans New Orzeans, Nov. 22—Tbe Picryuns discredits the reported rising in Cubs report is not confirmed by authen'ic advices Baltimore Markets, &. Bartimerg, Nov. 22 —There has been smali 18.008 bushels wheat sold at yesterday's prices. yellow, new and old, 80 cents McCulloch & Culbertson, provision dealers, have failed. New Yor, Nov 22.—Flour is firmer, 4600 : barrels sold, Stare brands at $8s$8.31, cud Southern $8.50a$9. Wheat firmer and un- changed Corn—30,000 busnels mixed s»id at 9le Cotton dull. New Oxzeans, Nov. 21.—The total number 4. of deaths in thisciy from yellow fever during Rew York Barkets. The Yellow Fever. the past week was 30 A Whale on the Jersey Coast. Care Isuanp. N. J., Nov. 21.—A very large whale is cruising about off here within @ quarter of a mile of the shore, but as yet no attempt hes been made to capture it tor want | of the proper implements Stocks depressed Burning of ths Manhattan Gas Works New Yorx, Nov approach the spot. Fortunately are surrounded by mere shauties. 21.—The ertersive ga« | works of the Manhattan Company at the foot West seventeenth street, are in flamer, and the neat is so great that the firemen cannot the works The Mysterious *xpedition New York. Nov. 21 —The mysterious ex- pedition which left this port seme two montis since, consisting of the steamer Benjamin Franklin, bark Catharine Augusta, and schooner still remained at St. Thomas up to the 9cb inst Conviction for Rescuing a Fugitive Slave, &c. Mitwavxeg, Wis., Nov, 29.—The trial of John Rycraft, who was indicted for an alieged participation in the rescue of the fugitive slave Grover from the custody of the marshal of Michigan in April last, occupied the atten- tion of the U 8. District Court on Friday and Saturday, Judge Miller presiding. oner was © -nvicted. Messrs Kneeland & Hull, brokers of this city, suspended payment to-day. Destruction of Piacide’s Theatre. New Orveans, Nov, 21.—Placide’s Varie ties. a theatrical esta’ street, in this city, caught fire at three o'clock, this morning, among the scenery wear the stage, and was entirely destroyed The ward- Itis believed t.ere is no insurance on the building. but the ward- robe was insured for $3,000. The Ravels nad just commenced un engagement, und lost heavily, mr. Placide was sleeping in the building, and narrowly escaped by the third story window. The entire loss is estimated at from $35,000 to $40.000. robe was also burned. days. ishment, For in Gravier Later from atin SS n Important Eising New Ogigaxs Nov 21.—By the steamship Black Warrior we are in receipt of Havana dates to the 16th inst The Delta says it has received information from authentic source, to the effect that the inhabitants of Cuba were generally ina of the wildest enthusiasm, and contemplated an important rising in the course of a tew The same paper also publishes a bold and energetic proclamation, issued by the Cuba Club of Terrorists The other New Orleans papers are without any information in confirmation of the above, and discredit the report The Governor of inidad is reported to be held a prisoner in Havana. aw M— er. Gar, A ous, Hota.and x (Tuer nis, Vases, e bair, Toot, Nail, and Clothes Brushes; 5 Fine, and Dressing Combe: Pomatum. Bs: rE WENHAM’ LAKE ick. PROF. SCHONENBERG, TEACHER AND TRANSLATOR OF Modern Languages and Literature, NO. 257 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE. oct 28—tf UsT B&UBIV p-r Schooner J Paulins, TWO HUN D AAD NINE TONS L. J. MIDDLETON. Mice se. s'de F, m-xt to corver 12th st, . eee epot Ear er 26th and & ets. west. nov 14 (et Int. Union, and Sen inel.) ANE‘, P-R°R MONNAIES, CARD CASE: C char Cass, "abgins Cones Ink, Pens; Le od Gemason Bis Sebnato- A grand The pris

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