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iti i there PEESONAL POLITICAL ITEMS. political enenxies of the President, di the +++» Mr. Hamlin, Governor elect of Mainé, The Fillmore Electoral ticket in Californias so recently rendered themselves odious was married on the 25th inst. is Sopcedl of Bailie Poston, J. 8. Pilger, B. sight of every patriot. +++» Mr. Forrest has commenced an engaxe) ers = nei wicuecro a — - q ti ili le. » Lo rep: Georgetown Custom House.—The ma - aed Seeders sees hehere a Bietel a ae District of Massachusetts in Congress, the new Custom House and Post Office at) Pil” ©. csuntor William Allen, of Obio, | has declined a re-clection, X Georgetown, D. C., has beén selected by the | addressed a Democratic meeting in Philadel-/ ‘Alexander Kayser, Esq , of (St. Louis, a Secretary of thy Treasury, on Congress street, | phia last evening. Benton Democrat, is out in a long article in about one hundred fect from Bridge street, +++ Ex Gov. Lowe, of Maryland, and Gov. | the Missouri Republican in favor of a Fremont is idge) and Gay streets, from prop- Johnson, of Georgia, are stumping it on the | Electoral tieket in Missouri. ieee eee ee d others, | © Eastern Shore’ of Maryland. Gon. J. B. Howell, an old line Whig of erty owned by W. F. Seymour an Sarenc We aS Booth, the tragedian, is among | Fayette county, Pa.” has announced that he The location is central, and will give very | 415 passengers by the Tilinois, at New York | will unite with the Democratic party during general satisfaction to the citizens of George. | from California “ the present Politiond struggle. . town, and has been purchased by the Govern- +++ Mr. F. B. Goodrich, son of S G. Good- | In the fifth district of New York, the Amer- ment at the very low price of five thousand | rich—‘‘ Peter Parley’’—known as ate Tin- | ican =, beet! Bre es neomeenlGe North- ” P - fo itney, the present dollars for @ lot one hundred and twenty-one sebitrors pa connate aia Seniaehopeady, <0 eoaber? ae : - L feet square. boli +++» Miss Catherine Hayes has arrived in| Parke Godwin, =a » is spoken of as the Re- Distinguished Arrival.—Sir Henry Hol- Paris, to enjoy @ season of repose, after her ublican candidate tor Congress in the first land, Physician to the Queen of England, is at | long jeurneyings in the Antipodes, the two roimazeed reel atk, and Geo. W. Curtis in the Kirkwood House. He yesterday after- Americas, and the East Indies : the sixth dis' rict. : Aes . «++. The New York Mercury says it is re- The “ fusionists”’ of the 12th district of Penn noon, in company with the Secretary of State, orted in private circles that Senator Douglas | sylvania have nominated E. Smith for Cong paid his respects to the President of the United | }. shortly to be married to a lady of Wash- | grossin place of Hon H M. Fuller, the p States — ington. aes member. Hon. N. P. Banks, Jr., was to have spoken 5 ee Ne a iter taal Tho Poe i mses is the title as at Washington’s Headquarters, near New- | *°Fk. SD ofthe Inks ee rary Pow, which are | 20,224 neatly printed weekly paper start burgh, this afternoon. The announcement |; eu2s Of tne iste Edgar 2 in Towsontown, Baltimore county, Md., by interred in the Presbyterian graveyard, cor- | Mr George Keating. It advocates the elec- naturally suggests, will he there reiterate his | ner of Green and Fayette etreets, Baltimore. tion of Mr. Fillmore : sentiment that he would “‘let the Union slide?” +++» Mr. Theckeray is at prerenton the Con-| Mr. Underwood i in the papers again. He one tinent, fast recovering his health, which was now publishes a letter from J Thoburn. of New Land Offices.—The President has fixed | not good since his return from America last Wheeling, informing him that the handful of 1 ficesin | Spring It is stated that the first monthly Fremonters there who have strayed into Vir- procesuonagnalnccither igen number of a new work may be expected from cole from Pennsylvania and Ohio, have put Mr. Thackeray on the It of December. im at the head of their olectoral ticket for district at Cjibwa, and that for the northeast} || 4 Georgia editor, J. W. Jones, Esq , | Virginia, and hopes he will not object. district at Buchanan, on Lake Superior. has been challenged in Georgia for publishing The sheriff, clerk of the court, and deputy cvaaeeh news item announcing that Dr Ramsey, | clerk of Stark county, Ohio, all elected by the Discontinued for the Season.—Orders have | charged with forging Land Warrants, had fusionists, have abandoned the disunion party, the discontinuance of the music | committed suicide Me very properly refused | and come out boldly and openly for Buchanan ora hades grounds and at the Capitel. | *° #¢cept @ challenge on euch grounds. and Breckinridge. About twenty other citi- . — -.++ Rossini, who was to have returned im- | zens of Canton nave also come out ina body [CoMMUNICATED mediately to Paris, remains at Berlir. M. | and joined the Demooratic ranks. Bennett's Predictions of 1852 and 1856.— | Meyerbeer is attacked with a malady of the} Atthecloso of a Fremont meeting in Colum- ‘ laryrx, which renders his stay very doubtfal. biana county,-Ohio, a few eveni since, at. The Herald of the 24th inst. contains a heavy Ith said that he is very much pleased with which the seecke? proclaimed disunion san - array of figures and s vaunting article based ee Borghi-Mamo’s rehearsala in ‘The ments, Abe chsirass of the meeting and eleven designed to settle in advance of the | *T°Paete. others rose and stated that they could no poe epeeyer contest for the Presi- | _ ++++ The Philadelphia Evening Journal says | longer train with the Republican party; hence- =< a that Hon. Lewis C. Levin is merely laboring | forth they should fight under the Democratic dency, now waxing with such warmth through- NATIONAL THEATRE. « J.T.F . MKiso,eftaddmore ss ktctinosa Thera” THis EVENING. of H . = ra asescmrer =) the genius-yifted, and beau. (MBS. LIZZIE WESTON DAVENPORT, Sustained by the popular young actor MB. A H. DAVENPORT, And our entire Baltimore Star Company First night os Mrs, Davenport's heart- embodiment of the i!l-fated French cme “CAMILLE. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY..... ....... September 30, 1856, TION —You are hereby notified to attend a of the company on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ocwber Tet ry EN nctual alfendance is called for, as business of ge ee hh age “; . Bb BYt toast 1 ap HOMABMCENIRY, Sec. SRALLY, DEMOCRATS.—THERE Will be a meeting of the Yousg Jackson Democratic Association at Democratic headquar- ters, Penn avenue. between 9thand 10th streets. on TUESDAY EVENING, the 30th of ber. at 73¢ wBeawe aston Arey © odaye associ- ation is particular! ues attend. * ‘i BY A-YAMISON President T. O. CHESTNEY, Sec. pro tem, se29-2¢ ATTENTION, SEVENTH WARD Be venocnacy — rhe Beveath Ward Association are hereby ordered to meet at Potomec Hall, (Islend) on WEDNES~ DAY. the Ist October, at8o’clo kp.m. As bus- {ness‘of importance and the election of officers ts to be acted — hoped there will bea full attenda A Ts 1x 7 8.8. TAYLOR, President JOHN F.C. OF FOUTT, Sec. se 29 3t® THE FIRST COTILLON PARTY Kk" the Washin; Higblanders will Ey place at Harmony Hali on THURSDAY Aa MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN- Pui IDF" Advertise:nents should be banded in by WW o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear watil the next dzy. SPIRIT OF TEE MORNING PRESS. The Union, in allusiou to the frank con- fessions made by the New York Trisune of the wanting prospects of its party, says: “This snme confession of the Tribune fur- nishes a clue to some other signs that have not been explained. We can now understand the meaning of the moderation and — tiem which Speaker Banks rought to infuse into his harangue at the New York fein In that speech there was no word that breat . of the substitution of a military despotism for the present constitutional Uvion—no — tion of the possibility of a contingency when he would be willing to ‘see the Union slide’— but throughout there was % marked effort to represent to his party a5 ardently and earnest- ly devoted to the Union. The Union thinks thet the doubts expressed by the Tribune as to the prospects of Fremont farnish the key tothis wonderfal revolution in Speaker Banks. He saw, as Greeley did, “the handwriting on the wall ;” he saw that the Union-loving people of the North are be- coming aroused, and he labored to appease the wrath which he saw kindling in the minds of the conservative portion of the North. The Union, in an article upon the Pennsyl- yania election, estimates the vote in that State at the November election as follows: Miss E WARREN To conclude with the merry farce termed The Loan ofa Lover. Miss Ellen Morant --MrJ B Phillips Price of Admission: Boxes and Parquette, 50 cents ; Ja timenor seats, 75 cents; Family Circle tnd Galleries, 25 cents. Box offce open daily f2om 9 to 5 o'clock. se 30 Pa a —— v The of Wizards and en. trilequists, WILL GIV. Phe OF HI LAUGHTER-PROVOKING A SPIATTING ENTERTAINMENTS AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ith Bireet, poor WEDNEEDAY EVENING, Oct. 1, 1856, consisting of EXTRAORDINARY & UNPRECEDENTED SIONS, BARIRAE ¢ Te eoabkats, and the LIFE-MOVING FIGURES. iG"GRAND AFTERNOON EXHIBITION on SATURDAY at 3 o’cleck. All particu'ars in the small bi)'s. se 30-5t ‘Wants. ENING next, the 2d of October. Tickets, FTY CENTS; seoma s gentleman and ladies—to be had of any of members and at Managers Mr McKay, Mr. W. Flood, Mr Jno. Lacey, Mr. R. Middleton. we 29-3t WOOD AND COAL.—THE UNDER | <i having associated themselves in business under the firm ef CHAPIN & BRO , are prepared to furnish their friends and the public with the bectarticleof WOOD and CUAL Of- fice on the east Sa ehh peeled cesta and H north. esolicitas e pat of the public. E. M. CHAPIN, 8¢ 5-eolm H. L. CHAPIN. a 8 an § tures, wishes ea chen up his business as early as possible and he gives notice to those indebted to him, that their accounts must be settled. He ate a te! ene oe = a es we, ‘ATE #0 27-St_No. 314 Pa. av., bet. 10th and 1ith sts, Bee NOT ICE THE sunscRiBeR leave to call the attention of the public to his stock of GLASS and QUEENSWARE before purchasing elsewhere, as by so doing they Will save from 15 to 25 per cent. ++225,000 ++140,000 Fillmore. seeeee 55,000 The Intelligencer has an elaborate article upon “the union of the States,’ headed by the significant quotation— “In those things which are essential let there be unity : in non-essentials, liberty ; and ; ot ed i Toilet and Uianer Sets lower than the lowest at ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN,A A ity.”—A ein z » | under partial religious and political excite- banner. : W > in all things charity. i Sacer out the broad extent of this land; and this | mont of recent development. Olherwi his A correspondent from Edgar county, In., 309 Pa. avenue, between nl eee anion a and ee In adverting to the great topics of the day : ind i i pee : “apres A Je 9-6m eD. pply at 672 6 stre ear Ist. ae the Intelli; : a: *| settlement is to be bared upon the implicit | mind is perfectly sound. Removed, as he is, | informs the Cincinnati Inquirer that the State ie igencer, aays : s 5 from contact with any peculiar subjects of ir- credit which is to be accorded to the Predic- | ritation, there is every reason to expect his tions of Mr. Bennett now, because of similar speedy restoration to perfect health. which has four hundred votes, there are but predictions during the contest of 1852,and,as| .... We find the following item in the Ed- | three Fillmore men, and not a single one for he alleges, their realization by tho results of inberet cae : seg es sfhove mamta’ a ieee as gtr oldie south- - on Thursday morning at the King’s cross ter- . that campaign. a : M iinus, to witness the departure of the royal| The magnificent new ship James Buchanan, We design, by a little plain arithmetic, by | family for Scotland, wes Mrs Harriett Beechet | owned by our well-known citizen Peter Marcy, the simplest use of these figures, to show that ones On ae jst oe the xoyal Party, arrived here stow days ago sees remarkably ii i it ci ts. Stowe took the opportunity of presentin| hort passage of sixteen 8 ton, th oe hpiytaees, ae Be ena sed : through Colonel Grey, her new work, ¢ Dred? Bee set ade Gly seaton, and. Deasia hand. Riv add <e cee mpage at, thatin | 2 two volumes, just hot from the press. On somely every other vessel’s time. In Novem- ae kaatiel ee aa Giaerareltae se ‘das art. | [¢8rning that the fair authoress was present, | ber, the great man after whom she has been fal as Mr. B., they may be 80 dupeued (se to | both her Majesty aud Prince Albert came for- | named will perform a similar feat in thePres- be the ready instruments of ministering to his | W874 and gave ney & gracious and friendly | idential race.—Loutsiana Courter, Sept 21. oom ae failing wherever his interests are in- plese accepting the book with evident vin the, oficial returns of = bbe State volve if election, Calhoun county stan ank—no re- It is comparatively easy for a politician fa-|__--+« A dramatic yersion of ‘ The Wander- tact renstvia The lows Reporter thus a: miliar with the yearly votes of the States be- | ing Jew” is being played with groat success,| counts for it « « The citizens ot Calhoun coun- tween one presidential term and another, to | at the Gaiety, Paris. It is divided into seven ty, coming together to vote, last August, for make a shrewd guessasto the aggregate votes | teen acts or tableaux, the last of which rep- | tie first time, wero interrupted before they in the United States of the respective parties | Tesents ‘the Resurrection Day,” and a pro- got at it by a drove of elk, after which every at any particular period when there are no | !ouge of the beginning shows ‘the Wanderer,”* man, deserting the polls gave chase, and great disturbing influences calculated to vary | Whose apostrophe to fate reveals, by the ald | never came back to exercise the elective fran- these results. But even in these aggregates | Of large magic lanterns, tho different scenes } chise.”? Mr. B. came 177,723 votes short of the pop- | of the great work where he plays so import- aa — for Me Fiares, and 63,434 short of catair Micke ae aay, 5 = t for - Scott ; but when we come to ex- | Summ: in Aentuckt, w grand fe guts Gis clonents upon which his eavenciae Amertcaine, musicale ct dansante,” a‘Prom- are founded, it is then discoverable how little | ¢vade on the Ghio,”’ and a * Tempest on the reliance was to be placed upon his estimates, soap ie sper of the entertain; and how easy his whole superstructure might | men @ ‘+ Jardin de Hiver,’’ Paris, have been demolished by ices votes of which +++ Stephen H. Branch mysteriously disap- he appeared to know nothing, and which did peared from this city awhile ago,—ard under ee into ae Gamera and de ices ae birt gave che Be ear. and wlusory wers some of his caleulations, | prehensions, on the part of bis friends. e founded upon the assumption of thousands of alligator, however, would seem to be alive votes which were nevercast In hisown State, | and kicking still. for instance, New York, hia estimate of tho We received yesterday a letter post marked vote was 35,000 less for Pierce and 24,800 less Cincinnati, Sept 26, labelled, EAD QUARTERS FOR POLITICAL Flrgs and Streamers is at se 30-3t LAMMOND’S, 7th street. Fae ee ec narod if hte IN ENDLESS VARIETY, at b se 30-3t LANMOND’S. HE FORUM_—OR FORTY YEARS T fall Practice at the Philadelphia Bar; by David Paw} Brown ; 2 vols se 30 FRANCK TAYLOR. HE AMERICAN SPECIFIC IS ACERe tain, safe, and speedy cure fora disease of a private nature. It will enre any case in3or4 days. Price $1. fold only at No. 113 Penn. avenze Be 30-206t OR SALE.—A HANDSOME CARRIAGE and Harness, in excellent order. Also, a good horse for family use. Cant be seen by inquiring at the Navy Yard Gate. 8° 39-e0at® is safe for Buchanan by a large majority. Ho “‘ Without being, we trust, insensible to states that in one township in Edgar county, danger, whenever it shall present itself in forms sufficiently positive and actual to call not only for resistance, but for exposure and warning, we may yet say that we have already passed through se many crises which were thought by excited partisans or desponding patriots to be big with the fate no lees of some politi ‘Caesar’ than of “ Rome’’ itself, that we have ceased to have our apprehen- sions unduly arouzed by such periodical threat- enings, the auguries more often of croaking politicians, disappointed in their hopes, than the well-grounded fears of an intelligent pa- triotism. The ship of State has already weath- ered so many storms, not only by the skilful | sae of her officers, but by the strength of er timbers and the fidelity and perseverance of ber crew, that we cannot easily bring our selves to despair of ber safety every time that she way be toseed by billows rougher than those of asummer sea, unless indeed, as is binted, we are now to apprehends for the first time in her cruisings, that the crew is likely to mutiny because of the steersman, and that too even before he has put his hand to the helm, or at least given any practical proof of his untrustworthiness as a ptiot.”? The Intelligencer expresses surprise and re- gret that many from whose political creed at least, if not from their partisan preferences, it bad a right to expect an uncomplaining ac- quiescence in the choice of the people, upon whomsoever in their pleasure it may fall, have deemed it not unworthy of themselves to de- elare in advance, and in the face of that creed . that the election of Mr. Fremont, the “Re- ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO THE work of asmall family—four in number To one who can come well recommended 86 month will be given. The work will be light ar: easy. A German women preferred. Cali at 454 I street, between Tth and Sto, Navy Vard. ite ——_———— ANTED.—A FAMILY CONSISTING OF two persons, desire to rent part of a house, (furnished or unfurnished) with a kiteben ar- rangement. Preferred to be situated between Ist and 2ist streets. Address Box 16 Star Office, 1t® ANTED.— A FIRST RATE MILLINER. one who fully understands ber Apply at Mrs. CASSIDY’S, 251 Penn. avenue, between 10th ard 11th street se W3t W ANTED—A GOOD COOK AT THE Institution for the Deaf, Durr and Blind, G street. between 20th and 2! st streets,'south side. se ———————— Ww. NTED.- #100 FOR THIRTY DAYS vi ee 10 cent @ month will ar + ond ed, which will im, paid. dress ‘ Johnson” at this Ofte. wind 28 ANTED—A GOUD BREAD BAKKER. Also, two beget ee, the business. Ap- tion to ke made at this office between 19 and 2 o’clock in the morning. sed-Re anh in i W4N7ED—-To ATTEND IN AN ICE ea len hegre une i6or 17 years of eeedations i 1 wages will id. Ei meadations, Libera! w . Enquire at RICHARD DAILEY’s Oysterand tee Cle m Saloon, Bridge street, Georgetown. se 30-3te WET NURSE WANTED.—APPLY TO Dr W. P. JOHNSTON, 7th street, between Eand F streets se 29 36 _——— ESE ES ANTED <A FIRST RATE COOK —TO oue fully competent, first rete waces will ACARD. RS. TEST RESPECTFULLY INFORMS her patrons — —- rae she oar re- suming the duties of her school for young rp of both sexes, on Monday, the Ist of September. F.. street, between 13th and 1th. se 30-2e OST —A PAIR OF ee pfctl e ees on Monday evening. either in passing along F street down 6th to Eethence through Judiciary Square and down Indiama avenue, south side The finder will be suitably rewarded by beeving them at the Star Office or 2t GRAY & BALLAN- TYNE’S Beokstore, 7th street. se 30-3 poe ih ntrtmecenitetn, Dele Bene Sen tee " Gigeted STRAYED.- LEFT THE PREM- ises of the subscriber last week, a small white COW, short horns, in good. order. No particuler marks recol'ected A suitable reward will be given for information of ber wherrabouts. JAS. ADAMS, se 30-1lw 296 South B street speciosa cisasiahiospeeceeeesemepememnasgenerias The Detroit Advertiser (Republican) pub- lishes a list of two hundred names of “ promi- nent Democrats’’ of that city, who declare their determination to give their votes for Col. Fremont. To which the Free Presa (Democrat) remarks, as an offset, that not ten of them have ever voted the Democratic ticket, that a large number are not legal voters, and that another large number are altogether ficticious E> The late Mr. Tegg, the publisher in Cheapside, London. gave the following list of remunerative payments to distinguished au- ~- + + wee __—___ WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. spehbeg “ s Dt ES IN FRENCH. be giver Apply immediately et LLOYD'S “Important | thors in his time; and he is believed to have ane : ‘Ted y o publican’’ candidate for the Presidercy, will | for Scott thau was actually polled—an amount news,’ and enclosing the following commu: | taken considerable pains to verify the iten: : M Neu Lansoren oil conte eee oe see EL be in itself a sufficient cause for the immedi- | & Votes reriey ier See: poco mel |oation: on 4c Fragments cf History, by Charles Fox, sold | 485 Twelfth etieet, on the feat of October, for tae ANTED.—A COOK AND WASHER FOR . z “ it States ; and the following table, formed from Cixcinnati, Onto, Sept. 25, 1856. by Lord Holland, for $25,500; Fragments of | purpose of forming Classes in French. ate dissolution of the National Union. those estimates, will show the utter absurdity (To the Editors of the N. Y. Express ) a2small family. The work is light and ‘wages liberal. mous ge fg No 310 9th street, be- tweea —— L, east side, two doors from L. fe 29-3 History, by Sir James Mackintosh, $2 500; Lingard’s History of England, $23,415: Sir Walter Scott's Bonaparte was sold, with the printed books, for $90,000 —the net receipts of of basing now upon tie assumed realization of 1 have been to the mountains, and now se- previous estimates, conjectures upon the] turn to proclaim myself the anti-Matsell present condition of things where tiose pre- | candidate for Mayor of New York ; and if I vious estimates were of so loose and wild a] am elected, farewell to li Tne ‘cholastic year will embrace forty four weeks, divided into two Sessions of twenty-two weeks cach. The course of instruction will in- clude an elementary, and a rhetorical Class. “Absurd Titles.’"—The New York Times : WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A BLACK e little Georgy. of Bran- fopyright on the firet tivo editions only must ra arpa es woman to do the work of asima'l family. tl tained a brief chapter on this character - A Fae don, England Sterues H. Branca have been $50,000, Life of Wilberforce, by Terms: $10 per Session of twenty-two weeks. | Apply 2t 51 E street se 27-3@ recently con nine , aay ae Clieesis eae HALE P.S Mr. Branch made his appearance in | his sons, $24,250 ; Life of Byron, by Moore, se 30-3t* ANTED—A WET NURSE TO 60 TO subject, the various titles applied to a distin- | times 5 S00 14.300 4.700 teas, | CUR office on Sunday night, about a quarter | $20,000; Life of Sheriden, by Moore, $10,000; | ~ LIM", WUOD AND co Alexandria, Va. To one that can come guished Englishman, now on a visit to this} Mite” | 7 30 ore om ae, 08 Satine Aud stated that he had arrived on | Life of Hannah Moore, $10,000; Life of Cow- BUSHELS WOOD-BUGNE LIME | Well recommended will hear of « good situation ffording the editor m text for his | Msssschuscite | a0'sooless. x40" arees aturday. He has shaved off his luxuriant | per, by Southey, $5,000; Life and Times of | 2 now landing in order, of superior | F" further particulars inquire at the Auction peerensaimnesctineg ese culing | Xeedamatlio. | SSemire Figg 22 g%,, | black beard; otherwise he looks as well and Wrorge LV aby Lady C Bury, $5,000; Byron's | quality; aleo om band, HICKORY, OAK’ nea eee en eee dashing commentary. But while ridiculing Saciuny 2 liiusion sie @ sts hearty as usual —N. Y. Express. Works $100,000; Lord of the Isles, half share, BINE WOOD; also 4: 74 expected, a cargo of ANTED.—FORTY TAILORS AND TAl- others for their ignorance, he himself is in Ohio nig MSS W Garcaerorss 5 a $7.500; Lalla Roohk, by Moore, $15,000; Re- peer WHITE and RED ASH COAL. loresses. None but competent persons need fault bail wkte daw: Menon oo Ree biore: Ear We have received from Mr. ©. Bohn, of | jected Addresses, by Smith, $5 000; Crabbe’s ‘ersons wishing to supply themselves with a | apply. WALL & STEFHENS, "hs iealng eongatt lotoes i w York | Mebama'. ; >. 10,200 more this city, the publisher, an engraving of James | Works, republication of, by Mr. Moxon, $2,250; Srcek and recelve the cou diet from ahe'renee, | —=2=2=8t_N0. 998 Fa. av. bet tthand 10m sin e following extract it DDD Tsao" = Buchanan and one of John C. Breckinridge» | Bulwer's Rienzi, $8,000; Marryatt’s Novels, | ong welghed by a swora weigher ‘ AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TO Times of the 26th instant : 5,000 leen = exeouted on steel, by Weber.) Th q | £2-980 to $7,000 each; Trollope’s Factory Boy, WM WARDER, ind persons in want of the following ar “We bave seen in our cotemporaries the a ee = ( fi rey Never.) They are good | $8 400; Hannah Moore derived $15,000 per | corner of 12th and Cets, neartheCanal,No-si9. | tieless most absurd titles applied to Hon. Robert | North Carolina . | 5/300 $000 more. = representations of those distinguished gentle- | annum, for her co} yrights, during the latter} se 30-eo3t (Organ) French or German Looking @ Lowe, since he arrived here, which must be | Toouessee bare = men, and are furnished at reasonable prices. | 5°4ts of her life; Rundell’s Domestic Cooke- rather smusing to that gentleman In some eases be is spoken of as Sir Robert Lowe, Vice President of the London Board of Trade, Virginia Asing! © 28,400 lene. 41500 tess. ry, $10,000; Nicholas Nickleby, $15,000; Eus- , " t ° : 1 thi Jo will, itist " Framed, they would be suitable embellish W.H. WHEATLEY'S tace’s Classical Tour, $10,500; Sir Robert GEORGETOWN DYEING AND SOOURING lasses ou large and s: Morbie top Bene in bronze or gold. . ; 4 . ESTABLISHMENT. All ‘ictures med. size : ; E be sufficient to strip the prophetic robes from | ™e™ts for the parlor. a Inglis obtained for the beautiful and interest- (THE SUBSCRIBER RETURNS HIS SIN- | Looking te or other workin the pilaioe while others call him simply Sir Robert Lowe, | the person who has, with such self-com-| A Perrumep Basata.—What lady or gen- | 128 Memoir of Bishop Heber, by the sale of cere thanks to the ladies’ and gentlemen cf | line done to order with dispatch. ——- thinking that he inherits the title of plaisance, donned them, and show that it is tt 1d z dor th fadi his journal, $25,000. apoleon's jailor, the notorious Sir Hudson. | sti]! the presiding genius of the Satanic Geer. eee enaer the curse of Sdis the District for the very liberal patronage extended tobim during the past year, and he trusts by strict personal attention to business to merit acon- tinuance of the same. All kinds of work usually done in his line of busine:s, done in as-y'e un- toy. apace by any establishment in the District, with punctuality and despatch. No 49 Jeff-rson street, @eotgetewh. se 30-e03t® a eth tel ntcey ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWAKD. AN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER on the exening of the 27:h instant,a RO MAN named DENNIS FLETCH- belonging to the estate of Mrs. Sophia H. Perrie, (decea ed.) He ts about 25 years of, age, 5 feet 6 inekes high, and rather a dark color, he has a very pleasing countenance, end is very basbfal when s; oken to I will give the above rewerd if taken in the District or State of Maryland, or $200 if taken Hepiiglesarny and secured in jailso that 1 can get m - Any information as to his whereabouts, or that will lead to his capture, can be left with the sub- scriber, corner cf 10th and H streets, or with C. F. PERRIE, 923 Pennsylvania avenue, 6th and 7th elseets, 6 WATERS, se 30-3 Administrator W. A. OUR GRAND OPENING CLOAK AND MANTILLA EMPORIUM, Of 500 CLOAKs, TALMAS, & MANTILLAS, ie place will ta TO-MORROW, Octeder 1st WHEN WE SHALL EXHIBIT THE largest, cheapest, and most gssort- ment of CLOAK, TALMAS, and MANTIL- oon ever displayed in any one house in Wash- ry -—Oloak and Mantil!= reoms In 24 story. ' MAXWELL & BBO., it 328 Pennsylvania avenue. MONSIEUR GASZYNSKI, PROFESSOR OF DANCING Also, alot of cast-iron Bracketts, eultable for shelving, &c.,on band. Tezms moderate to sult ae) Old Work Rogilt,and Looking Glass . B. or! Plates inserted. : oe 255 Penna. avenue, opposttie EU Rowe. Others, again, call him the Right Hon. Mr. ; but the Boston Journal distances every body by gravely stating that the Right Bev. Robert Lowe, said to be the chief editor of the London Times, is now in New York, 4c. &¢ For the information of ‘country bers,’ we will state that the gentleman in question is simply Hor. Kobert Lows, M. P., Vice President of the Board of Trade. die was never an editor of the Londoa Times, but ie supposed to be an oceasional writer of leading «rkicles for that journal.”’ The New York Times, it will be scen, rays “the gentleman ig question is simply Hon. Robert Lowe,” &e. \But the London Times, of the 224 of July, in giving an account of the “‘ Ministerial Fish Dinner,” mentions, mong others who were present on that occa- sion, *‘ the ight Hon. Robert Lowe.”” We would merely ask, which paper cught to know the corgect title of Robert Lowe? The Times of New York was a little too con- sequentin' and learned! It certainly did not sive the recht designation to that gentleman’ who has assumed, for the time, the ‘livery of | #8teeable breath when by using the “ Balm Heaven’’ to accomplish the mischievous pur- poses of the agents who have secured his ser- vices. Examiner. 2 ———$$_$_______ “Men oF AmenicA—MEN or tae Acr.—The of a Thousand Flowers’’ asa dentrifice would Greatest man, ‘take him all in all,” of the not only render it sweet but leave the tecth | last hundred years was George Weshington— Laue white as alabaster? Many persons do not | an Amorican, The Current Operations of the Treasury | know their breath is bad,"and the svbjoot is The greatest Doctor of Divinity was Jona- Department.— On yesterday, 29th September, | 8 delicate their friends will never mention it. | than Edwards —an American. there were of Treasury warrants entered on | Pour a single drop of the “Balm” on your] ‘Tho greatest Phitosopher was Lenjazin the books of the Department— tooth brush and wash the teeth night and] Fronklin—an American. Texas debt warrants............ $2098 60 | Morning. A fifty cent bottle will Jast a year The greatest of living Sculptors is Hiram For the redemption of Stocks, 5,575 00 | For sale at Shillington’s, agent for Washing- | Powers—an American. For the Treasury Department 91 00 sos Steet For the Interior Department..... 55,318 19 | °° 90d all Druggists. hc ay te Historian is Wm. H. resco! merican. For Customs...scessseseeseessee 23:974 74 Soo ae ' War warrante received and en- Evany Mourn 1s Pnovp oF 4 Goop Loox- The greatest Orvithologist was J J. Audu- bon—an American. WG ..<ceseiavesenvenvicLonc 78,161 17 | *@ Bany, and nothing will make the little War repay warrantereceived and pets prettier than Fontaine’s Solidified Cream Th ke di cntered-.rserrveersesssvoeeere 18,419 75 | of Wild Blowers, combining, in a solid and eS ranean arate aoe) ey and entered... sessers 11,746 32] MOF economical forin, virtues superior to eer. tang From miscellaneous sources 1,229 81 | those of the Balm of Thousand Flowers tg] ©@*#aréve Puls, wero invented by Dr. J. . On account of the Navy. 25,818 43 | peculiar medicinal qualities are calculated to | 4¥°!—82 American. The greatest Lexicographer since the time of Johnson was Noah Webster—an Aimorican. re —_____ Parent Orr: BroRt.—Wehave received Prevent eruptions, chapping, &c., and to are The greatest inventors of medern times were Fultoh, Fitch, Whitney and Morse—all from Mr. M C. Gritzner the firet and eecond to the skina beautiful velvet-like appearance. Americans. 20 19 ; sGHN Boarding. BeskVING.—SEVERAL NEWLY FwuR- nished roems for rcnt, either sia; ty or ia uits, with beard, ina stall family where there are but few boarders, at 403 F street. in Unicn Row, and the immediate Vicinity of the Patent Offce. se 27-3e AR DING.—YEVERAL LARGE ROOMS ‘with single ones attached, band:omely fur- , can be rented either in suits for families, or to single persons, with board if desired, on the Most reasonable terns. A lave yard is attached to the house, making it desirable for a family with children. Apply at No 468 10th strect, be- ‘ween D and KE se 17. ee M®*;; G. ANDEKSON CAN ACCOM) date several bos'ders with or without roome. Penn. avenue, No 276, between iith end 12th streets. se 10-im Boake, ee—Nks. BATES, ON THES. W cosner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street is prepared to accommcd «te gentlemen with rooms wither Without beard = Evvery effort will be made to render those comfortable who may favor ber with their patronage. Transient or table board can be obtained. ep 6-tf Lnterior repay warrants received volumes of the mechanical part of the report - ~~ Nay ane daub ars of the Commissioner of Patents for the year ing solid, it may be used like a Soap, and car: 1855. They contain from seven hundred to ried anywhero. It is remarkable for its de. eight hundred pages cach, and together com- | ™ : : rf es lightfal prise over @ thousand pages of descriptive sles os sevctin tae 5 This work is on an entirely new pian is ry, General Agents, Sold by all druggiste. chronological arrangement of patents having Wonperru, Escars —On Friday of |i been abandoned, the descriptions, as well ag | Week, as two ladies d - Maryland Fremont and Dayton Electoral Ticket —Several days ago we published what purported to be the Fremont and Dayton elec- toral ticket,-but since that time the Baltimore Patrsot has been authorized to state that its Publication was premature, adding, “severa! of the gentlemen nominated as electors have declined to serve, and a difference of opinion exists among the members of the Association cii_—e_ee,-,_ ? Baivcine tun Onm.—Anothet sttpendougs oS unileftaking is about being inan- guirated at Cincinnati. The people of that enterprising region aro moving in earnest to- wards erecting a bridge across the Ohio, to connect Cincinnati and Govington Proposals are invited for laying the abutments, and the construction of an immense suspension bridge Fe. BUSTON.—THE PACKET SCHOUN- er Searsville has arrived, and will bave — despatch for the above port. Por ht iy to. ‘e PRR T LEY & BROTHER, Agents, 29-3 u ater i peg ane named Barton, the seks be soak on ie keene wie The jE Greco petite ANNOUNCE ro A Harte odin AB- : . - ii Sister wore attempting to cross to Goat Be will not, so it is said, interfere in ington and Georgetown that he will - Also, Congress Waiter in bottles ost with regard to the propriety of f. the engravings, are now arranged in appro- | Toland. N : least with river navigat g on te > » sidlea 7 Propriety ef forming a priate clasces—under the heads of agricul: sland, Niagara Halls, by moans of some planks igation, as the arches are | his classes for this accomplishment inthe temporarily placed upon the new brid, ¢, the ture, manufacture of metals, manufacture of | supports gave Mig a wero both per- ri mm the spring. For rale st up) nd a fibrous and textile fabrics, chemistry, &c , age ie rom the bridge. Mrs. B fortunate- ELIOT'S Drog Store, to be fully sixty feet above high w: te: rf gh water mark, se 90-3 corer F and Lith streeis. thus allowing the tallest chimneys of boats pass beneath it without the slightest trouble.” That the subject has been a matter cf do- liberation both im this city and in Baltimore, most feshionable style, in Washington at 4 rance Hall, E street, between 9th and , the proprietors having TATUES.—ONE HUNDRED BUBRELS . Se spa fi y seized an iron connected wi a tes ae fixed in the most elegant manner for his usey also of vemy superior POTATES fi te A we have no doubt. The Whigs who have re | 24, moreover, are subdivided within their | bridge, while her sister, after aie dae ate Tas Vinginta Sxact Norm Law —Jadge train toutes iA scleg dae Lectures, sud O9SbeHs; F ot Looant At Farm, 7th ctsset reed, near’ tas cently issued an address to the people of Mary- | °!sso- This is really a valuable work. satnte herself by grasping at Mrs. B.'s dress, — in the brad of his charge to the | Mr. @. has testimonials from all Parts of the ee ee i i he .. | Was thrown into the raging waters b. ‘| grand jury at Abingdon, Y; Union for his capability asa teacher. Mr.@ In __ON WE 4 —— a aa oo say, however, Tas Fonerau oy Gzorce Steers, which | The plank fell with her ie iter several te pap | x aay eventing, Soper nas Be OES Vv: ast, instructed them to make presentments an electoral for the violation of tho amall note law, after took place in New York on the 28th instant, | tempts she grasped it. By the morey of Provi. reasonable notice of their intention. He con- was attended by over five hundred persons, hee a aa Was, thrown into the water including some of the most distinguished gen. ay uscd ee ho shore, and the current, engaged Inthe College of Georgetown, assirted by adame Gaszynski, and in the principal Seminaries of Washington, sndin the best circle His classes will be commerced in Wasbington ticket in that State;”’ and surely Henry Win- day evening. Se) ber Mth. a RED. COW with wis te feet, ‘white ter Davis, and those who think and act with : foased that he had violated tho law, and sng- the 8th of October. E: wi Had a yellow pine yoke on her neck bim, ought to know. " " ring her 80 furiously to destruo. | 8¢#ted that the jury should prosent and make | Saturday for children from o'clock id = rae te riven fr ook pamogteg nae : 2 — tlemen of that city. tion, drow the lower end of the plank against | #2 exemple of him: © jury gave the people | in Georgetown every Tuesday end Friday fiom 3] boat What” : nae 4 _ The untimely death of Mr. Steors was no- | the bank, when several persons seized it, and | till January to get rid of their shin; o’clock p.m, The President of the United States, ac- | ticed b after at exertions, finally drew h. after which thoy i on Sundey. Te se he New York cle men lin « fainting condition. It ware: mitanbnt ers of the rf asa man, who had do cai plladed % him esca) Mrs. Barton, after clingi to the edge. and race than a score of noi for his country | 20a for some time was lifted from ea af and military generals’ Gor ety Presidents | Oos situation by some persons who hed ructed Chapin, had Sone with? Seer Said Mr. | oo siuatk ee Milton ’and Shots with Wood and what 2g te ‘eaturé aod humane’ pad ap etformed with | Too Many Commas.—In noticing the new poetry, and one of his wougmously meaty work of Reade, the popular English novelist, ‘ic ,_ PRACTISING SOIREES in Washington every Wednesday and Saturday from 8 till 10 o’elock p Laas ee een every Le ny Friday. atte Gentiemen w instructions mcst medern err Fodor, } dances mind ‘iscovered a new composition to} Application for terms can be made at the resi- supersede the rosin generally sod ty violin | dence of M. @. No. 407 E stree’, between oh and layers. Ttis ap lied by means of a camel's 10th, or at the Hel, 8030 it brash, remains uring one bun- Ew avo LEMBEN.— epic and an enduring | the Boston Transcript says: dred hours’ playing, has no evil effect N stock of new pony Dom how ere monument to his fame. wa) Considerable fauit having been found ba either the itlogs of the instrument or — Sentiemen supplying themselves with ae Mat creas, ith the punctuation of « Never Too Late to = ¢ hairs of the bow, and is also said to give Pog ill ind m) Selections worthy of atten- Ape A clearness to the tone. wi Th TT eae os fs . Mend,’ in justice to the publishers wi 3 Ss READY-MAD) fine quality Le Sehyi4 a, erst 70 Story medueRCe | Mr. Heade’s express directions with fa Eines The Nantuoket Telegraph Cable, re- | *!W2ys on hand, of mny awe mate ee ‘ - Georg: TB, to thig matter. He eays: “ There ise cidne ol yield dows tons Bm ie Mr when Also, 8 general Supply of the newest and est pany and they refuse to take it from the con. | @*"'Y lous excess of commas in most English print. ulehin j, Merchant Tailor A young man, writing from Nicar: us, ir Ma A.B. Foune Mi tragtora, ‘They are raising a fund to ase ow 5 Pa ue. eufhctent of the Newfoundland Cable tice in = mournful story about his being sick The author of « Never too Late to } New York, and which isin prime order, never yas AND POCKET CUTLERY, RA- » | ing. nournful st | wil feet” Cbtiged to Meters Teta’ b na, pride pase I ae a oaeicce! ' and their Printers if they will atrictly observe lols having been put down,) to lay on the route of ling low'at 4907 Mh obese meellent quality, eel- the present cable. rt) . 6. FRANCIB, companied by his private secretary, Sidney Webster, Esq , left this city in the six o'clock train of railroad cars this morning, and was escorted on the way to Baltimore by officers of the volunteer militia. : ee been made in Baltimore 0 ve him with full it honors, and in the twveeal terse tal which he will pass similar courtesies wi extended to him. Large delegations from Boston and the adjvining cities will visit Con- cord on Thursday next to Join in the welcome to che President We doubt not that the de- wenstration in the last named city will be such as to administer @ severe rebuke to the ———— i CLOAKS AND Fatmon, SCARFS, AND OW OPENING A VARY ATTRACTIVE stock of CLOAKS and TALMAS In Black, Brown, and Grays; all the latest Paris styles, and of haw is ua SCARTS: hs ‘gas |, in new des! some Black Centres in the lot. which are scaree 5 COLLEY & SEARS, +029 6t 923 7th s: , 3. doors ncrth Pa sv. — —__ SS & 2 9 doors ncrth Pa ov. ss RG OFF TO CLOSE BUSINESS.— As we have to continue our present oe en aeneer than to the Ist November next, we will until continue to offer our stock of FANCY GOUDs, PERF UMERY, JEWEL- RY,&c at cost, and less than cost, when we will dispose of the remainder to our successor. se 29-10t T GALLIGAN &CO ships was io itself an Gas FITTING. Ww. ARE NOW PREPARED TO INSERT Gas Pipe in dwellings, stors, end put lic buildings at low prices. Please give us «cal MILLER & CUNNINGHAM, 2 15-1m No. 048 Pa. ev., bet. 12th and 13th sis, th i j “5 This may be call putting in a qualifier. 50 for ag cone ale nora especialiy