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a Le WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. POLITICAL ITEMS. SERED. ATL ry OD, oi Tricks of aa Raker Mart that the Pres- Political excitement increases in Pennsyl- Grorcrtown, Oot. 2, 1856. Awount outstanding of the several issues prior to perp. peg ery (2 patented : 224 July, 1846, a» per records of thie Mastek <lediiou ts meer: at xpd we mesy © of all page oF bald Cally 2 avery town. We have sometimes wondered why our Cor- dye o> -ollatings Sugenceseognes GU00 001 pect to see an accumulation of falsehoods and Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson has been oom- | poration has never provided by law for the ap- July, 1906, as er records ofthis effixe 7,450 0) EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: ctoder 2, 1856, NATIONAL THEATRE. Kunant & Co., Lessees. | J.T. Porn. Manager [Also, of Baltimore and Richmond Theatres | THI8 EVENING, THURSDAY A esigned to damage the De- | pelled to relinquish his engagements upon the } poiatment of some euitable person to superin- | amount ofthe i:sue of 28th a ~ —————— nium aeerany, and thats pabltaclion, tpeae quer- stump, in consequence of ill health. | aad the measuring of corn, onte, £c. ‘Tte| Jasuisfs 18% 9p perveoondac this | | Fourth snd Saal appesrane bet oneot vi ents should be banded in * - 3 ere are seventy-five newspapers in Ala- GES ecco oesee sseeperscccersesoess LTzz HPO se ont. a. unerwive they mAy not appeer | ters, too late to afford time for successful con~ | ,, Turse seventy Are men epepert Oh Oo, | two articles named enter largely into the trade Tn And the popainr young acter n — i tradiction. Truth failing to serve their pur-| and twenty-five Fillmore. Three are neutral, | of our city, and it seems to us that the matter Deduct cancelled note in the hands of R.A. H. DAVENPORT. paella the opponents of Buchanan and Breck- | two religious, aud ono agricultural. is one of sufficient :mportance to require some |" one of the accounting cfficers, under ‘Thc catértainment wil commence with thechaste PIRIT Cr THE MORNING PREss. Lane resort to fable, of which fact we have| LD. Meyers and W. 5. Rainey, two prom- | municipal regulation. The present irrespon- | 8” act prior to 224 July, 1816......... 5000 and diverting comedietta of dhe Waivn wuld Mike to know trem tegh many evidences. inent Whig lawyers of Columbia, Tennessee, | sible system of any individual, who may think i1s16| AFTER THE WEDDING. Notwithstanding the absurdity of the “‘ weak invention of tbe enemy”’ that Mr. Buchanan in- tends to withdraw from the Presidential can- d ist: F BIGGER, Register cians and casuists— Treasuany DeraatMENt. Register’s Uffice, October 1, 1856. It « By what rule the late Whig Convention, as they derominate themselves, which assem- Simeon Venable, an old Whig, of Franklin, proper to do so, hanging out his shingle and in the same State sclting: St for measurer, may possibly be well Mr. Scnator Seward (says the Albany | Cnoug), Lady Elizabeth Freciove....virs L W Davenpor, Dance.... Miss E WARREN ut it really doos seem to us that the ————s TE After which the comic drama termeé . - - = measurement of articles of trade of so much BITE SPANL RANDY, WHITE led Tent: mde so vital a daatipction between | Yast the Fillmore press especially continues | Journal) bas 29 fer Tasos rs cooptanee of an | importance, in which thousands of dollars are | ,VV, Wine Vinegar, The Pet of the Petticoats. to repeat it, and assumes to give the authority of the Pennsylvanian for the truthfulness of the assertion. And thisis done by mutilating an article in that paper, that Mr. Buchanan does intend to withdraw, failing purposely to add ‘‘ from Wheatland to the White House on the fourth of March next.” As well might the infidel quote the Bible in support of his doctrine by saying “‘ There is no God,” omit- ting the preceding patt of the verse “The fool has said (so) in bis heart.*’ This is a mean sbift, and which every hon- orable man must characterize as contemptible. Mr. Fillmore and the Know Nothing pease when they made him their candidate, repudi- ated his platform, and claimed their adherence Cope tae tet his pettion involve £0 a] tous that this posi! y ing an inconsistency, and is so disreputa- le to the sedate deliberations of a aver tion, that it will bafile the powers of logic an metaphysics to reconcile it. Eome convenient casuistry mey say that itis admissible to hate the treason and bug the traitor, (Gguratively srry a nondescript. Whigs have con- sented to follow their candidate, they will find themselves ultimately in the conventicle, taking the oaths and all the formularly neces- sary to membersbip; renouncing all past al- js ji constantly being invested, ought to be super- eee = apeon +t Michigan intended by some perron acting ander the _—- Y solemnity of an onth. And if it was necessary The New Orleans Delta of the 20th speaks | ¢ our present purpose, we could produce facts of the Old Line Whig Baltimore Convention as | sufficient to prove that our opinions are correct. ‘a delusion, a sham, # simulacrum,” and it | ‘The site selected by Secretary Guthrie for does not much matter where such *‘ a ruetul | the custom house and post office building, so and powerless class of politicians may go. far as our inquiries (whish have been pretty None of the free speech papers state tho | extensive) have gone, seems to give very gen- cause of Mr Levin's insanity: the brutal at- | eral satisfaction. tack upon him in a meeting called by his The weather has become rather uncomfort- friends, by a gang of Republican ruffians, who | ably cool, and this morning we had quite a broke up his meeting, and drove him with | heavy frost blows from the hall.— Providence Post. We learn from Capt. Merrill, of the packet One hundred and seventeen members of the pe rade ni 4 Dog ie oy bea os Methodist church in Pittsburg. Pa , who were iter, a0 that boats fom Oamberiand ras 2% casks White Spanish Brandy, 4th proof Thait-pipe. Av Vineget half- 25 bbis. pure Cider Vinegar 10 te, ite Se nn ustard Feed an ite Ginger "Together with a and —. assortment of fresh imported Spices, suitable for the pick- ling season. In store and for sale low by WILLIAM M. CRIPPS, Oc 2-e06t 61 La. av., bet. 6th and 7th streets. MUSIC AND VOCAL CLASSES. df hes PROPRIETY HAVING BEEN £U6- gested, and the advantages to be derived from ¢stablishing Nusic Classes in the vicinity of the Nary Yard, Mr. Crouch will meet those per- sons interested in the matter, on ae next, October 6th, at 4 o’clock precisely, at lower teom Masonic Lodge, corner of Virginia avenue Patlheccces-ceees--Mis Lizzie Weston Davenpor, Concluding with the merry farce of THE COLLEGE BOY. Fancy.....+ -Mrs Lizzie Weston Davenport Capt Pophs ++:+++:Mr A H Davenport To-morrow (Friday) evening benefit and last a rance of MRS. LIZZIE Weston DAVENPORT. wher pees apes re In conscquence of the vast and elaborat - hone pquieite for the proper camoniamers the beautiful performance of the famed EELLER TROUPE, ve come out and repu- : tes “ No performances will be given on Saturday legiance to the Whig party.” “A foe who miequotes you,’ says Horace ier Seeione warty! on the pila again beginning to make a start. Ser Ap ret, nas The Suey Yond Lee eae is _ evening In view of the Kansas pacification the | Walpole, ‘+ ought to bo a welcome antagonist. | that its leaders aro aiding and abetting the $s Wie ee frees = ¥ sid dg Castes of 20, 2 Lessons Joy oo —Boxes and Parguette 50 ion inquires : He is so humble as to confess, when he cen- | Violence and civil war now existing in Kansas | **. ‘rive quite freely, | Clasaes of 10, Glee and Part Sing: Famify Cirel Union inquires - aise aia ; { Rhode Island h and is selling at $140a$1 45 for red and | “Payabie in advance. 25 cents. Box ofhce open dally “What will black republicanism now do | sures what you have wot said, that he cannot The Republicans o jode island have | white. Mr. Crouch can bescen at the Academy of Music corner of lith street and Penn. avenue, over Farnhain’s Bookstore oc 2-4 BE CAREFUL: F THERE IS A FAMILY YET WITHOUT the genuine MORN!NG STAR COUKING STOVE, cast in the city of Philadelphia, they ‘will do well to call at our store, No 318, and we will Si a pleasure in sh them how we at rwaes ved th of ne juine Morning ‘oaster when on the spit. Star Roaster takes inthe EF'meat after tbe tarkey or meat is on the spit secured thereon withcat the great and trouble cf ‘ing the turkey or meat in the Roasterand Punching the spit through the turkey or meat, aggre! > ing the bands of the cook or person ing the Stove in a hot Roaster. Seetothis, and show this to your cooks, and they will thank yon for it. Pennsylvania avenue, between 1th and 11th sts. C. WOODWARD & 80N. t (Organ) L See ined ated ned SPECTACLES, on Monday evening. either in passing along F street down 6th to tenes thi Judlelary ®quare and down Indiana avenue, south side The finder wiil be suitably rewarded by leavi them at the Star Office or at GRAY & BALLAN- TYNE’S Bookstore, 7th street. se 30-3te OST —ON THURSDAY, EITHER ON Penn avenue to the President's Houre, or and Galleries, from 9 to 5 o'clock oc _—————_$_———————— NATIONAL THEATRE. The Manager fs pleased in announcing to his patrons of W 2 brief eugagement with an EKELLER TROUPE, comprising twenty-seven artisis, who, aided b, a complete Dramatic Company, will noni those wonderful aad mind enchanting TABLEAUX VIVANTS, Living pictures, end Dramatic illostretions of the world-famed chief @’aucres of POETRY, PAINTING AND SCULPTURE, which have fascinated with ‘‘ beauty's spell” the refined testes of both hemisphe'es, creating at the leading Theatres cf New York, Boston, and Philsd-ipuia 2 ‘wrore of unrestrainabie bt and earnest enthusiasm which LOVE FoR THE BEAUTIFUL alon: exclies. Wherever they bave yet appeared, the world of literary aad imitative ert have vied in warmth and fullness with the intuitive prai- ses of the People, decisring in «@ect that the intang’d e spirit of beauty bad been caughtand rendered Incarnate with a vitality of power, Harmeny ef Efiect, and Stainceque Grace, never Lefore thus realized. The illustrations and Tableaux are incidental to a series of Peculiar Dra nominated the following ticket for Presiden- Arrivals.—Packet sch a e tial Electors: Edwin W. Lawton of Newport; | rider, New York, to Peter Berry. ean Taanc Saunders, of Soitwate ; Wm. P ae Columbia, Harper, Baltimore, to Hyde & of Providence; Wm. D. Brayton, of War-| Davidson’ Schr David Carter, Hoover, Wil- wick. The Americans have nominated the | 1)j. ton, N.C, toE Pickrell & Co. same ticket. ' Tho following pores are now loading with For Congress the Republicans of Massachu- | flour for New York, Volant, Cumberland, setts have nominated tne Hon. N. P. Banks, C. | Julia Fox, Fairfax, aud Searsville. 8S. C. Chaffee, Linus B Comins, Timothy Davis, and Anson Burlingame in the districts now re- ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE, without their Kansas capital? Banks will not join iseue with the democracy on the principle of popular sovereignty, and as for the manu- faeturers of Kansas outrages, their occupation isatanend. Greeley indulged the hope that Lane and his army would be captured, but that wretched hope has passed away, and the anticipated shriek lost to the world. What will become of the rifle meetings of Ward Beecher, or the bloody manifestations of the Mary Duttons of New England? What dis- position will ‘‘ the three thousand clergymen’’ now make of their time and their churches? Who is now to handle the ‘‘ sinews of war’’ which Gerritt Smith has so kindly and gener- ously agreed to furnish in monthly instal- ments? Is the Tribune Kansas Fund to be ineorporated with the Slievegammon fund ?”” The Intelligencer gives its readers another instalment of political communications, and in 80 doing expresses regret that one of its corres- pondeats,. writing from Alabama, ‘‘ should have lent the influence of his facile pen to the dogma now sought to be inculcated in certain quarters, that the dissolution of our National Union is to be the immediate confute what you have said ; and he isso kind a3 to furnish you with an opportunity cf prov- ing him a liar, ss you may refer to your book t» detect him.’’ — Speaker Banks.—Several days ago we slated the fact that Mr. Banks “held forth” at Washington’s Headquarters, Newburg, New York—at Wall street to the merchants end others—and now notice the publication that he will to-morrow afternoon speak in Phila- delphia to “ the business men,”’ in Independ- ence Square. Entertaining the opinions he does, it cannot be supposed that he had the boldness to ex- press them at Newburg, in the vicinity of the headquarters of the Father of his Country, whose fame iz so dear to every lover of the Union, and whose farewell address so plainly yet strongly enforces the duty of non-inter- ference one State with the affairs of another, and of the imporfanes of all severally attend- ing to their own business. If anything com- presented by them. The an ak Soop De Witt, of the 9th district, positively declines a ears reelection. In the 3d district the Democrats ce Avexanpnia, Oct. 2, 1856. have nominated Arthur W. Austin for Con- Our mereautile community are now pretty gress and Bradford L, Wales for Elector. busy generally, opening and arranging their The immense Democratic meeting which large stocks. ‘The streets are piled with boxes, was held at Philadelphia on Monday evening, | palcs and bundles, und King street never for enthusiasm and numbers has had no equal looked ore bustli in the Keystone State during the present oe enn campaign. Speeches were nade by Hon. W.| The Fillmore elector, B. H. Shackelford, Allen, of Ohio, ex-Governor Smith, and Hon. | Esq., addressed a crowded house at Lyceum R G Scott, of Virginia, ex-Governor Bigler, | Hall, on political topics, Tuesday evening. of California, and D Dougherty, Esq. On the The city council, at their session on Tuesday same evening there was a large Republican evening, appropriated $800 for the new Hy- meeting, at which Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, draulion engine house, and $650 in aid of the Governor elect of Maine, delivered a speech. ae se pee erie. eeaer The Oswego Gazette says that a dictin | 20/¢ discussion place in the Board of guished Den wink of that Pillage, filling at Aldermen upon a protest offered by Mr Reid, SSS aay F ‘ ; : of the Third ward, against the ratification of a | from that place along [ street to 10th and EB, from “a! ans censequence of the approaching Presidential | mendatory of the ‘“ absorption’’ of the negro prod Sipe neal gal nyenieg fen caldecta lease, on public poe: with @. D rock 2ohild’s neck a mail GOLD CHAIN witha uonbare ENING, OCTOBE 6. 1835 stection, in case the choice of the people. as | race by the white is to be found therein, it is | Cr'tny’ Baptist church to be present at the | @&d that Board continued in sescion until a | £0ld Clasp, and made in tive strans. oot 2-2 constitutionaliy declared, should be found to fall upon a candidate naturally objectionable toa portion of the people and States of the Confederac: ———- men -- -- New Publications. From J. Shillington we have the (ctober number cf Emerson’s United States Magazine, This spirited magazine is carrying on the con- test for publi faror with the older magazines with a vigor which threatens to absorb no will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. se 27-c03t Te HIRE—TWO NEGRO MEN, (slaves,) one a pe are wgaeoeel <a the — a customed to running a steam ine. this office. = aie oc ate" EW MUSIC RECEIVED THIS MORN- icg from New York, Boston, and Philadel- phia, at the Music Depot cf ocl W. G. MEYEROTT. CASTION ‘—THE PAPER AGAINST which I desire to caution the from a discovery which none but Mr. Banks has been privileged to make. Nor is it to be presumed that such senti- ments as Mr. Banks has heretofore announced, will be repeated by him on that consecrated groucd where the declaration of American independence was promu!gated. He will, az he did in New York, doubtless change his tac- tics, measure his words, and weigh the import of his sentences; for the Pennsylvanians, as church on a recent Sunday to listen to tho | Very late hour. abolition speech of a Rey Mr. King, but very Se are Progresses, and the dusk of the blandly declined, upon the ground that he was | Preniues begins to occupy a considerable por- not tn the habit of attending political meet- | “on of our waking hours, it becomes of great ings on Sunday. importance to provide for our eople, more The Middletown (Conn.) Argus says: ‘“‘Hon oa snd een ee, se fesiaee ad ry Oe nD ructive recreation. ie Fer ar a Ciccone: Onsear eek moveinents toward this object last winter were 2 entitied to th t ise, he was Middletown, stopping at the MeDon nlaadl parame tiaeas IN scenesegrr ets uly ough House, where he was waitedon by a — ciations then foremost in th: tter has al ‘committee of tho Fremont Clud of Wesleyan ready ihatured plans to tesacasees the. aoed University,’ with an invitation to speak. Ho : - Oth i refused, and stated that he was not a Fremont moe Sor Or dpa Gees tlow PROF. WYMAN, The King of Wizards and Frince of Ven~- trilequiste, WILL GIVE FOUX OF HIS LAUGHTER-PRUVOKING AND SIDE- SPLITTING ENTER TAIRMENTS AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Tth Street, commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 1, 1556, ~ consisting of EXTRAORDINARY & UNPRECEDENTED MAGICAL ILLUSIONS, VENTRILOQUE trading, is dated on or about the 15th or 20th of i j i Breadstuffs i ri September, and in favor of A. or Alex. Lee. Not = and the smal! portion-of their circulaticn. The present Lifes es an rs ce pao ba man He also states his belief is ce will Flour, $6 S108) Whene wn aa si sous ee, having had value ae a t LIFE-MOVING FIGURES rid ‘‘Jet the Union slide,’’ or ‘‘slide’’ into or Buchanan by very devided major- ce rae the same. rs) r eel number contains a fourth illustrated article ; go for Buchanan by a very wD isda red $1 40a$1.45 Corn, 60632. Oats 302340. iJ-SRAND AFTERNOON EXHIBITION ‘‘gnion”’ of the white and colored razes. ety.” ‘hat oc 1-3t Of Virginia on SATURDAY at3 o’clcek on “The City of Washington,’’ which will be . — se -—___. —$—$ — —— OTICE —MR. JOHN TAYLOE, OF VIR- All particulars in the small bil's se 30-5t found cf interest to our city readers. The President.—We learn, by newspapers | Mrs. Pagtineron, in reply to a letter en- | <a AND COAL —THE UNDER ginia, having cautioned the public through —«—K<—S_—_ss——= From J. Shillington we have, also, Leelie’s | and by telegraph, that due honors have been | closing some of the beautifully prepared hestnen, niened eg pera pire reas pepor aia Be aan tn csy ‘Sever oak aah Wants. paid to the President of the United States on a C Gazette of Fashion, for Uctober, finely printed, beautifully illustrated, and every way orna- mental and useful. “ Fontaine's Cream of Wild Flowers,’ (the | sre prepared to fartish their friends and the public Balm of Thousand Flowers in a solid form,) | With the bestarticleof WOUD and COAL Of- ; fice on the east side of 7th s*: asa present to her vencrable ladyship. says | and H north be peed ior etter about the 1%th or 29th of September, 1856, | take this method of informing him and the public that I have no knowlede of any such paper, and that I have had no recent transactions wit: Mr. ANTED-—BY A RESPECTA8LE We- man, a sitration es Chambermaid, or to Cook, Wash and Iron f malifamiy Good teference given. Appiy bis way to New Hampshire. This was as we anticipated, notwithstanding the example We solicit a share of tLe Patronage t ©. 414 13th street. be- eo which some of the fanatics of bis owa State | that “she was almost distorted with its fla. | of the public. Fo eee te nae Wane ANDER Lam, | SOY 808 H streets. te Tue Cuarnueston (S. C.) Tracepy.—The sought to set to their Republican brethren} grant smell and meditional qualities, and aes Sane =. Norco WET NURSE WANTED —APPDY Tu Charleston Mercury comes to us dressed in] ersewhere. ‘The attentions of both the civil | shall preserve it as a pimento of affectation | oe OVICE —THE SUBSCRIBER begs E BUSINESS CONNECTION HERE- Dr W.P. JOHNSTON, 7th etreet, be'w en mourning for the death of one of the editors of that paper, William R. Taber, Jr., who fell at the third fire ia a duel with Edward Magrath, Esq., in consequence of ‘‘the peremptory challenge of the latter fur the publication of ica ag leave to call the attention of the public for an antic friend.’? She says it is delicious oe stcck of GLASS and QUEENS \WARE “for putrifying an effluviant mouth, and wil nave from toto 3 per eet. by £0 doing they that itis real salubrious for the abolition of | | Toliet and Viner Sets lower than the lowest at babies,”’ for when she washed Isaac it ‘‘ made Meoom ree eee Priston ty EandF. oc 2 38 OST.—ON OR NEAR PENN AVENUE, 4 vesterday afternoon, a Ladies’ LEATHER PORTE MONAIE, containing a som of money The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Box and wilitary authorities of the intervening cities should properly be regarded as a severe rebuke to these who, forgetting the duties which hospitality imposes, suffered themselves tofore ey, Hees the undersigned in the “ Eagle Iron Works,”’ in the city of Wash- ington, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the late flirm will be toW M.and J 3. Ellis, who ere authori: to receipt for the same W.M. ELLIS. a ti gar pol t significant ds, and ke smelt JB. ELLIS,’ scien docmnbvoracs cca Bt ‘ 3 to degenerate into mere vulgar politicians. a most significant soap suds melt as CCORDEONS—150 FI in a ee Coun Wiaten eee Came oe alleged offensive matter in this paper, (the — radiant with infirmary as a bucket of poesies ’’ German Accondoons, assorted sles soe oho geen etal saggy th Medportey An Invitation to Fight '—Mr. B B. Botts, inacard in the Richmond Whig of yester- Mercury,) the author of which was not called for. The communications complained of kad residents, having no small chi!- dren, 3 or 4 plessant rooms, furnished or unfor- aisved. They are desired ina retired location, The undersigned will continue the business of The old lady is oblivious in her expressions, | from $1 to $37. Just opened at our Music atore. | 7h Kagle [ron Works,” and are responsiblefor but she means well, and speaks truly of this} “~ JOHN F. ELLIS. card } ; = all debts due by the late eoncr rn. but no: far from Penn avenue, in the eastern part reference to the candidacy for Congres of | day, invites Mr. Pryor, the editor of the Rich- | samirable improvement upon toilet soap. G ULTARS AND VIOLINS.—aA NEW]| Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended | of the city. Two of the rooms, at least, to be on . 5 ji 5 stock jast ing at Store. to them. pectfully solicit tinuance “<a. Bo at th Hon. A. G. Magrath ”” mond Enquirer, to the duelling field, being| For sale by Taylor & Maury, and druggists | - oc2 Picci SOHN F.ELLIS. | the peice ! w. M ELLIS. - the second floor. Address ‘A. B.”” at this office We see it stated that this latest victiar to | instigated to this course by a desire to avenge | everywhere. 18, = 1ANOS.— GOTO ELLIS’S PIANO STORE for Music and Musical Instruments of eve: CounteRFgiTERS AND InrosteRs —The| kind 5(6 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th an public are cautioned against purchasing arti- | 1th streets. mr) {ate sb 2 eee ey cles pretending to be of the nature of the Balm etl fancies ee BOY BE- of Thousand Flowers for cleansing the teeth, | Six hui dings, between Siar ae re peichorha Ward. perfuming the breath, and beautifying the Oc 2-3t® complexion. The popularity of that article | STELLA SHAWLS—STELLA SHAWLS! has brought forward a host of counterfeiters. Alanse AND VERY HANDSUME STOCK None is genuine unless signed by Fetridge of binck centre STELLA SHAWLS just J.B. EL 5 the merciless code of the duel wasthe nephe w SS Le ana WA SIA EERO, of Hor. Robert Barnwell Rhett, and it is rw- mored and telieved in Charleston that Mr. Rhett wrs the authcr of the two articles in the Mercury, signed ‘“‘ A Nullifier,”” which provoked the call that led to young Taber's death. Mr. Taber was a young man, not more than thirty years cf age, of fine ehzrac- ter, chivalrcus temperament and feeling, and his father—Jobn M. Botts—who, he alleges, has been elandered and abused by Mr. Pryor. The terms of the card are grossly insulting to the last named, to provoke him toa rencontre Cannon are the last resort cf nations, and pis. tols, it would appear, the only healers of wounded honor among geutlemen. nn oe Foden vane FORA yo! persois st wages given to one that will suit Apply at 361 L kg be- Ween 36th acd 16th. Tworoomstolet. ce 1-3t® CoLorep COOK WANTED—TO LIVE with a smail family about 3 miles in the coun- try Any one wantt; & permanent and good bome wll suit best. ies having a woman to hire will find a good place, where they will be a= = for. Address Box No.5 Star Office. NEW ESTALISHMENT. T.B DWY€R’S KRESTAUKANT. HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING TAKEN that well known and popular stand, (Cas, ’s Hotel.) on Capitol Hill, is pre- pated « accommodate those who may gt im acall, in the most agreeable masner His Bar will be furnished with the most choice old Wines and Liquors His 0 and other de- licaces of the season, will \ways be of the very Appointments.—The Sceretary of the a A opened, at best quality. ANTED —A FIRST RATE MILLINER. ef the highest order of talent. Treasury has appointed Hezekiah C. Wardnell> | & Co., and for sale in this city at Shillington’s Fore FRANK A McGEE’S Store, Hels determined to devote his own personal one who fully understands ber beteans, e : Esq., superintendent of constraction of the new | hookselling and stationery establishment, cor- | °C 2-3¢ 216 Pa ave., betw. 12th and 131 sts Ca Sra aod ec nts of his customers,and hopes | Apply at Mrs. CASFIDY’S, 951 Penn. avenue, PERSONAL building to be erected at Bristol, R.I., for the | ner of Four and-a-half street and Pennsylva OTICE.—1 HEREWITH FOREWARN | of thecommunity nn ete Of the zags = tm ond 1th st epee «+++ Ex-Gov. Floyd, cf Virginia, is to speak te-day atthe Merchant’s Exchange, in New York city. +++eJobn M. Betts is announced to speak at Lyceum Hall, Alex sndria, on Monday even- ing rext. +++» Hon. Wm. C. Rives, of Virginia, is an- nourced as ove of the me rie at the coming exhibition of the United States Agricultural Society to be held in Philadelphia. «++» A correspondent of the ‘ Lady’s Daily Companion” wants to know “whether the steep and thorny path can be traveled in hoops?”? Not by a barrel full! +++» Mr. Hamlin, governor cleet of Mxize, uses of a custom house, post office, &c. Thoinas M. Bodley, euperintendent of Cin- cinnati custom house, has been designated by the Secretary of the Treasury to act as the superintendent of construction for the new marine hospital about to be erected at Cin- einnati, Ohio. — Nava!.—The United States store ship Re- lief, Commander J. H. North, arrived at New York yesterday morning from Pensacola, after a passage of twenty-two days. The following isa Net of her officers: Lieut. Commanding, of the merece i> His Ten Pfa Aliy is in completeorder, and he has reduced his price from 20 cents per game to 12 cents. ‘There tsaiso a Biliiard Saloon attached to the premises. oc 1 3t THE SECOND GRAND BALL oF THE 4 American Hook & Ladder Co. ODD FELLOWS HALL. NAVY. YARD ON TUESDAY, October 7th, 1856,” VERY EXERTION WILL BE MADE ON the part of the Company to make this an evening of unalloyed pleasure and enjoyment to all who may honor them with thelr presence on Z every person not to receive any promis:ory nia avenue. notes payable to myself by Fred>rick Behrns, OE dated on or about the 10th day of September, Svicipe at A Gaming TaLe.—A lettor from | 1856 The said notes have been stolen from me : and I have stopped payinents. Wiesbaden, of the let of September, seys : oc 2-3t LOUIS HOHING. * About two o’clock to-day, when players OTICE— r , PER and lookers-on were ranged round the roulette rad from Guuloying oF tatieinn te ond table of the Kursaal, at this place, the repert | Roy, 16 or 17 years of age, by the name of HEN- of firearm was suddenly heard, und one of | RY DUNBAR. He bas been recently liberated the persons standing at the table was seen to | f:0m Jall, under sentence for larceny. The said stagger and fall dead on the ground. It was | Boy fs bound to me until he §s 2! years of age. a melancholy spectacle, and rendered still | —°¢ = ISAAC BEERS. more so by the gloom and obscurity of the LADIES! place, eaused by a violent thunder storm NALL AND SEE THE HANDSOMEST which was raging atthe time THe deceaged, / stock of CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, who was a man in the prime of life, evidently | SHAWLS, &c., that have ever been brought to W 4NTED—A coop cooK at THE Institution fer the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, G — 20th and 2ist streets, south side- se ——————— ANTED—A G6O0UD BREAD BAKER Also, two boys to learn the business. Ap- P ication to be made at th:s office between 1. and 2 o'clock in the morning fe 30-3 6 ci ee. Se Wan TED—TO ATTEND IN AN ICE Cream Saloon, an active colored youth 16 or 17 years of age. One who can read and write preferred. Losuchacne biinging recom Me.dations, libers! wages will be paid. Enquire at RICHARD DAILEY’S Oysterand Ice Cream Saloon, Bridge street. Georgetown. se 30-31 —— i OE ANTED—A WET NURSE TO GO TO . § rn Jas. H. North; Lieutenant, G. W. Young; 2 ‘ F > 5 the occasion WwW Alexandiia, Va. T that come having been united in marriage last week, is : &+ | belonged to the bigher ranks of society. Tis | this city, at FRANK A McGKE’S, Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting a gent) secon a eal beer —_ ie to Pennsylvania this aa to labor in | Passed Asst Surgeon, J. H. Otis; Master, C. identity has not yet been aaceriained, Wut he} ¢ abd oops aud ck Nem a man and ladies ; to be had of any soe eyed For further perticares toquue of the Aeon the ceuse of disunion. E Hawley; Passed Midshipman, R. Boyd, | i8 supposed to ie a pative of Holland, ashe Diatticde: wack nareg ee Company and at the door on the evening of the | Store of A. GREEN. se 27-6t +++» We are happy to state that Mr. J. H.| Jr.; Captain’s Clerk, 1. Quastoff ee 2 ee en Comey. Ee be c oe Omnibuses will leave the corner of Sixth street : ° uci, whew mare our nthe Ne York lon The econ a Kuma | He we el akc as eae | ps, SudUea sada SEivnia [an tmnt cy Calais tat | MEW AUCTION, gxp COMMISSION papers among the list of killed by the late} Kansas Election —The election in Kansas five florin note. Some of the players at th tlemen will commence at the Academy on | 9¥2!tet of ten o'clock. so hiv NTZ & COOMBS, NO. 369 SEVENTH disaster on the New York Central Railroad, | for members of the lower house of the Terri- ; Way © | Friday evening next, October 3d, 1856, at 8 o'clock . has returned safe to this city. ++++ That distinguished and faithful repre- sentative of South Carolina, Hon. James L NOTICE. i); OWEN &SON, MILITARY ANDNAVAL Merchant Tailors, No 212 Penn avenue, table appeared much affected by the scene. and left; while others resumed their play is geri el another room, and in an hour afterwards a streets, between I and K streets, return thei grateful thanks to a generous public for the lil “ al patronage extended to them since they have torial Legislature was to take place yester- day. As tho upper house holds over, the con-. t wi been ¢: ed in the Bouse Furn'shing business ‘ il i FALL MILLINERY have just returned from the North with their fall eons when a Nd = the Abbeville Independent Press regrets | test was probably not so excited an one as at iteal ogo ery yMRS M.A. HILL WILL OPEN a Pat with a sr peli e Fur- sunounes to the pabtte that at the earnest solicl. tan One on Lesgereocay apd Larpoge ot retiring the previous election, when the control of the a woth yin ane obec pene fect nishing Articles, to which they invite tae atten. | tttion of many ctaens they have been induced legislation of the Territory was to be obtained tion of their friends and customers. Mr. B.B. Botts,sonof Mr J M. Botts, se <6-dlwkeolw shes, in yesterday's Richmond Whig, a Tae Musica, Automator —A musica! au- | {9 which the aitention of the Ladies is invited pul personal card addressed to Mr. K. A Pryor, tomaton was privately exhibited to the mem- oe avenue, between 9th an: i0th sts. bers of the press, and cthers, at the Apollo | —°% to connect with their it jot Present trade the Auction They pledge themselves to leave no effort un- or lost <a The Hon. Thomas A. iske, dhe Gow ’ 1 Pica ae uae a CARD. tried or pew no trouble to give satisfaction in al} * az Hendricks, i 5 SPECTFULLY RMS | cases to those who may ‘heir business of the Enquirer, in resentment of the {aiters | missioner of the General Land Office has re- faner’ sdereeaiae d eee Sel ee tt, prcecemaate M her patrons and others, that abe Intends re them or faver them ‘with thelr patronage i criticisms on his father. 2 7 ast of springs and levers and qacer contri: M188 THOMPSON WILL OPEN suming the duties of her school for young childr- All goods consigned to them will besold Professor Win. E- Peters, of Emory and turned to his post, after eeveral weeks absence porect, making the Kader poses, rag the Fall and Winter Millinery, cn Satur. GY of both upnes, on Monday. the let of September. best advantage and prompt returns made =e sued 1eeo0! eo Be . ig eora iow. tis the invention of M. Van day, October 4th, at Hutebi & street, between d 38 artic: . rae Hse and Mr. Don P. Halsey, of = plore bois Oeckelen, a native of Holland, who has Aas Manto’s Fancy Store, No.3 0 Pennsylvania ave- Sen eee = a = nt ater ion will be given to the sale of h real and Propert; Lberal cas! advances made on the same whenev- er required. BONTZ & COOMBS, anf have taken their departure for Europe. They design spending some time at the German Universitics—the latter four or The Current Operations of the Treasury hither to show what si se’ . | nue, between 9h and 10th streets. ce 2-3t Department.—On yesterday, ist Oetaben at six or seven yearsof care: ful Isbor can accomplish. Tho figure is that REWARD —RANAWAY FRON there were of Treasury warrants entered on | °f 2 troubadour, with cap and foather, and a $50 AY FROM T tain, ssfe, and speedy cure fora disense of a > “ vate nature. It will cure any case in3or4 Merchants five years . b r f the subscriber on the 29th ult, NEGRO ys. Price $1. fold only at No. 113 Penn. ssbeeaicnaeaieee ere! - 3 uge clarionet in his grasp. which he fingers | MAN HENRY ed 25 years He is about 5 30-ecét HEAP «++ ““Single-Speech Burlingame,’ a the the books of the Department— as naturally as possible, PEhey screw bisup feet 6 inches in height, well made, very lack witch ” . Oar gee ute given tothe ‘+: Maesachusetts Member” | For the redemption of Stockr.... $2350 33 in the back and set him going, and when once | With thick att and a good address’ He werrs a L. 5; MIDDLEZON, who is now agita the wool in Pennsylvania | €or the Treasury Department... 140,212 3.3 by & repetition of that Speech first delivered by him—sows—in his father.in law's lumber yard, in Cambridge, at solemn midnight, to Fes great delight of the grimalkins ob wart wo. +++» Lola Montez bad concluded a fy, x engagement at the American Theeuetne Francisco, and realized, it was said, at teast $6,000. It is stated, asa singular cireum- set a-going, he goes for five minutes or co, brown cap s other clothing not known as he For the Interior Department.,... 37.801 37 | without stopping. The manipulation of the AeM ane tils epyremeien if Ces eehere Por Curtoms...sscsererecceeceee 3,925 27 | keys by the fingers of the image is aremarka- | state or county, and 25 doilars if taken in the War warrants received and en ble instance of mechanical ingenuit One | county ; in either case to be delivered to me WOE cccsescsnccccscccessceee 98,089 13 | set of levers operates the fingers of the rigbt C C MAGRUDER. ripen recrgorrag sourcer...... 1,329 73 | hand, and another the left, and still er | _Upper Marlboro’, Oct. 1, 1956. Ite un: © NAVY seceeees 335,561 81 | turns the eyes, or rolls them up sentimentally, 3 . a 2 if one of the twenty tunes chances to be of D Wvesmtagtene Toren eames New Yorx Stare Fain.—Thoentries at the | the sentimental order The automaton does | Ke LEHER, of Washington County. brought State et are much ph ol than those of last | his work bandsomely, and makes a goed bow. | b fore me, the Subscriber, one of the Justices cf DEALEB IN ECE, Oficeant Depot—Southwest corner of F and Twelfth streets au wv was Fi Trine. W cas Pips in dwellings, stoners and parity as balidings at fow prices. caso give asa dll MILLER & CUNNINGHAM se15-im No.8 Pa.av., bet. Rthand sts. _#2 151m No.8 Pa.av., bet. Sth and 13th st utmost ore with every 4 scription Faster, Chamber, are Kitchen Furniture, both new and second- suilice It) eee Hy nah ‘eo fo ° : entire houses at such prices en connot fell to ive satisfaction to purchasers. A call is ree pe ly solicited. BONTZ & COOMBS, Auction and Commission Merchants, street. URREAREE ORAM ERS, AnD stance, that she passed through this display of horses, cattle, sheep, | NV. Y Times. the Peace th and for the said County, this 24 day Sin (hreear'icles | have taken meut without a single pugilietic encounte te of the most cuperb description: 9. ee Po of October, 1856, as a Stray trexpaae Ing upon hie | Srsor ‘of silk marten rae i. hind the scenes, further than “ slapping the chops” of a young gentleman, whose gallante: forbid bis returning the blow. Lola hae py A vertised for sale, at auction, the whole of her diamonds, and intends to devote the proceeds to the education of the orphan children of her Jate agent who was drowned on the voyage from ustralia to California The collection pumbers cighty-nine pieces of diamond and assortment of silk, merino, lambs wool. Shaker ose ever ol street and Pennsylvania avenue.” ae 20%-codtw HOPKINS. CLOAKS AND TALMA S, SCARFS, AND OW OPENING AVERY ATTRACTIVE N stock of CLOaKS ‘and TALMAS in Black, play of engines and iarhalina | of all) Sairwreck.—Tho bark Kirkland, Captain henae nigh pons Hate doth bind arid rad id. Three printing and Jitho- | Bonthall, of Baltimore, from Rio for Norfolk Given unded my ban domestic departa operation. The dairy | went ashore, on Monday night, on Absecum JOHN os HOLLINGSYEAD, J. P. > Partnent is excelient. beach. The crew ele all saved, but the ves- a ied Horse Gare sarge the spay Kele- ee 4 : Pywell, street, ween Da 4 have been forme fina diocats — Tickets Bes peel Pouby & Bro.. of. Bainore rho here 6 ee a ae os uchapan; for M i F | insurance on vessel and freight in New York UNDER. Ss D> WEBS. Michigan, ‘Iowa, Wise llmore in all except | and Philadelphia offices amounting to $23,000. TEVENS, IN OFFERING HIS ASBORT- NEGRO MAN named DENNIS F LE FR, ing to the estate of Mrs. Sopb! Pere, {dese ed) He is about 25 yours af q has a. bet I will give the above reward if taken in the plesereen, aan net weaapand. or 820 if taken elaewhere, and secured jail so tha I can get Merino 1 asin, Maine and New Brown, and Grays; all the latest and | him in. id :, Hampshire; and f The cargo is also understood to be inured st ment of Winter «Wr. pings,” believes it > a gers aamry meaeeeentng giatas except Penny aul tbe id York — She bad 9,000 bagscoffee, valued mm cig varied ever offered at retail in of SHAW Ee oe aahlee- langearsartment y infor © fee “going the rounds’’ a notice | #/80 i2 Maryland, Kentueky, Vi ry + | at $90,000, 3 . Wiz: Bisck in the which are — of @ new process for making artificial granite, Tae Carolina appoints electors bo Rringonone aon ed aorta voices which bas been tested at Rochester. The ra Bae Haein Pt be a Iron panes ce racenn Fauus.-| Cotton do do ee $23 7th st , 3 doors av. is cit Per proprietors of Goat Island have an iro Woollen do do ING OFF Ess.— and may be yet. We took a sight senate Werte, waledone manufactory of George bridge early completed on the foundation o-| | Shaser Flannel @hirts and Drawers, allsizes | av weton meee esc Ceteteree the bricks turned out by it, pie yafpiaraty Seventh and Blgoth vt eas alley between | the old wooden structure, connecting Goat Is-| Canton do do do. no longer than to the Ist November that the invention can be improved b and Eighth streets, Philadelphia, was | land with the main land at Niagara Falls 32 exclusively for cash, we are enabled to | we will until ‘continue to offer our stock into the bands of one who will ad y falling | destroyed by fire on Wednesday, and the pa | There are five spaus or arches supported $y | °#et -shirts and Drawers cf the best quali- |) FANCY GOODS, PERt UMERY, JEWEL- Charleston Courier, vertise —| per warehouse of Mr. McShee, adjoining, | stone piers. The bridge will cost some $20,000 bri baie sore ms Sect. satienntiinn when we will munch damaged. The loss is heavy, dollags. athe, oc 2-3 Bales Room, Browns’ Hetal, T. GALLIGAN & 00 - =i WW ©, MK PZEROTT,

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