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+ we 8 a a o 7 Lately, at » distribution of prises in a Amusements. i 5 d existed at the opening of the week POLITICAL ITEMS. ia . nay ea A R WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. withous there being any spieesat difficulty on | An immense democratic meeting was held Seti Miles iS Mittle. | eda eel eryacrp NATIONAL THEATRE K V EF N T N G ST ~ - p- | the part of buyers to fill orders at a figure | jn Mobile on the 28th ult. which filled the x eg) per g besdudtnn had faiied to pay | Ruxgay & Co J.T. Fons, === ; = Reception of President Pierce.—The pub- | ab o¢9 quotations. amphitheatre to overflowing. ee s, ay, failed to pay | RexEnye 52,3 Lanoces, 13.1 (me ad ; WASHINGTON CITY: lic meeting convened in the Council ee BY —- — to-day steady at the} - he Awericans of Buffalo, N.¥ « have nots you wtutiea ee 4 = econiia 2”? “Yes : ona ota weoue. FRIDAY cseoneeeeess Uctober 10, 1656. | last evening for the ve ae Basak Penytog. Aree, ig 8 = he oy as their candidate fir? “Do ou Pa i of eration? ae fe ~ : rp Advertiveménts should be handed tn by ee mee was organised muon => Bergen: St . Peer The te votes to be east in the next | Adam and Eve turned oe of Parade ?” The ~" SIX NEW PIcTuRES. asnae x, m., otherwise they may not appear by the choice of Mayor Magruder as chair- io eo so President election will probably reach | child hesitated # moment; then fixing her This EVENING Ts EVENING “ ibi i 0,000. At the lasteleati i " The Mayor, on taking the egal: pemaexet rious acts up to September 30, 1856, ascom-| ‘The Fremont men of Delaware have nomi- APIRIE OP THE BORN Tecan that the objects of the meeting was familiar piled by us from data obtained from the Pen- | nated John R. Latimerand Thos. M. Rodney, The Union, in commenting upon the fact to all, and met with his hearty coneurrence. | sion and General Land Offices. ere from cor vei Coating — sept that most of the sectional agitation which has Ho would lend his aid most heartily and will- the latter office is not official, but {s very | Nickerson, county, for jen: es on her examiner, eplied—“ Probatly they were turned out use they could not pay their rent!” WI!l be presented the grand legendary Drama of THE WANDERING JEW. the Drama, Mons. and Madame LOUIS is RB and their talented Troupe of Artists, will introduce the following New Tableaux: REV. G. W. SAMBON WILL LEC- ture in the Isiand Hall PHIS EVE- Desert Sinai, ma at7x ¢ iti nearly correet : sleearsi Ot roa wing tickets, 8 of THE CHARIOT OF THE SUN! pervaded the North for the last two sarees ingly, and thought that the citisens of Wash- a Tho Cleveland Plaindealer says that in one ae a nego or enirdren will be | By eS rane con been kept alive upon the false assurance th ington should make this public demonstration | ,..,. {yeo. in Acros em-|¥o. to {Actes em-'No.ont!acresem- | township in Wood county, Ohio, containing Ry : 1 Loul Medes Ketter = = the people of the South wish to force slavery of their appreciation of the private worth and jaued Fics | cated. Hoc! stand aust six hundred and thirty-two voters, there were made door ‘The sublime thrill: cture LIBERTY FOR EVER. The second Grand Cotillon Party of the Liberty Club wil! take ag WEDNESDAY, Uctober 15th, 1856, at the Armory on Louisiana avenus, between 6th and 9th streets. Tickets FIFTY CENTS ; admitting a gentle- man and ladies—to be had of any of the members, or at the door. oc 9.61% THE MONUMENTAL CLUB TAKE it in announcing to their Jeremiah Mourning ever the Destruction of water t The gorgeous of THE SHOWER OF GOLD: By Madame Keller and Troupe THE BATTLE OF THE AMAZONS' By Louis Keller, Madame Keller and Troupe. THE FAMINE! Diana and Acteon, Reunion of the Olym- THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS" AND THE | ae ouly thirty-one Democratic votes la:t fall; there are now but thirty-three opposition votes. The Texas Civilian and Gazette, of the 23d uk., says: “The vote of the State is almost as well known now as it will be after the eleo- tion—the net Pod forMr Buchanan cannot fall short of 12,000; it may fally reach 20,000.” The election in Delaware for inepectors and assessors, has resulted in a brilliant Democrat- io triumph. In the counties of New Castle, Kent, and Sussex, the Democratic majority is eighteen hundred! Two years ago Know Nothings carried the State by about one thous- and majority. The vote in Connecticut, on the question of so amending the constitution as to make all the Judges elective by the people fora period of eight years, is extremely small. In Hart- ford and New Haven not one tenth of the vo- ters took any part in the matter. The few into Kan‘as, is glad to observe that two of the public services of President Pierce the more ar aeteae southern speakers, (Senator Hunter, of Meh readily, because it might be the last opportu- 1250) |aoo 42) 13,810,160 and Mr. Cobb, of Georgia,) who have visite”) ++, they would have of weleoming him in our } isss the North during the present canvass have di- midst. ai . ‘ his misrepresenta- Me — rected special — a The ison says: ax os. s0eeK (ffored tie Sllowing leis During the twelve months ending about May tion of southern sentimest. + trath: lution, which was unanimously adopted : last, there was an unprecedented activity in * Messrs. Hunter and Cobb ee ot the Resolved, That, as an evidence of the high | the location of land warrants, and yet this ta- fully and faithfully ‘he Southern people, in | TesPect and regard which we entertain for | tie shows that of 20.015,010 acres issued wn. overwhelming mass of the eee the South | the President of the United States, a commit: | der the act of 1855, only 8.690 940 have yet repelling the false charge Un. eas or upon | tee of sixty be appointed, whose duty it shall | teen located, leaving 12,227,570 acres still wishes to force stoned pol oa It indi id aia be to make all the necessary arrangements | qoating-in tho market. If we add to this any other repos! 4 ne Sa be = ciah aif for the proper reception of his Excellency on | amount tho number of acres issued under other ean be found at the Geuth who cherish dif- his return to this city ; and that said commit- | acts, we fiud a grand total of 15,049,430 acres ferent sentiments, they are ee tee be requested to invite the co-operation still outstanding. and rare ones, to the _—— <pyyal ie and attendance of the regiment of District | “Tt must further be borne in mind that since Of the Baltimore election, the Union says: volunteers on the occasion referred to. the passage of he eee an at bi Seales «<It is possible that the result of this cleo hair, in pursuance of the foregoing | the last session of Congress, the most desirable tion will i iled by a few Know-Nothings in — fa ea the following committee public lands have been withdrawn, and must a few localities with fierce exultation. It is | Tesolution, am always remain exempt from entry by military } 20,918,510, 47,822,270 a24,se6! friends and the public generally, that they will ive a Grand Cotillou Party at Harmony Hall, on fionvay, October 13th, 1656. Tickets FIFTY CEN TS—admitting a Gentle- man and Ladies. oc 8-3tW FM snshes ie 0: stb. TE OE Te CESOD tach Stele h A Bee NOTICE —THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to call the attention of ee eh — tee sce and yd grog! ARE fore purchasing elsewhere, as by so they will save from 19 to 25 per cent. os Toilet and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at 309 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. je 9-6m JOHN McDEVITT. After which, first time, Tabloes (aher the esicorated Picture by matze) of Washington Crossing the Delaware! An apothethesis of the rather cf his Country, dedicated to the American Public, by Louis Keller. also possible that by a few it will be regarded | of citizens : moet land Warrants, — Congress makes them protes volles were mostly given against the THE PRESIDENTS MOUNTED | Song........ Miss Morent as striking evidence of a revival of strength Thomas Carberry. Roger C. eightman, | receivable for these lands. : i Guard will give their Fourth Grand = Shed es in the South, and as the presage of final ee Joseph Gales, Poter Poise, William W. Sea-| No rise therefore in their price must be look- | The Fremont Volunteer Document Commit- Annual Mi Ball, on TUESDAY | T° conclude eo ee and exciting cess in the pending canvass. They are quite | ton, Walter Lenox, John T. Towers, Peter | ed for under present circumstances, whilst the | tee are called upon to send “ documents and EVENING, November 13th. THE ELECTION; weleome to wake all they can out of a capital | Hepburn, sr., Geo. Parker, James @. Berrett, | issue continues to add to the stock already speeches, of which there appears tobe anen- {| Particulars ina future sacha EE Or, The Th ates. so very small and so very disgraceful. Atthe | Wm. W. Moore, Dr. Thomas Miller, B. J. equaling the healthy demand fur legitimave tire dearth for the readers,” to be distributed oc 10. t Chai of. tte, BUCHANAN, FRE FILLMORE. last election the Know-Nothings carried Louis- | Semmes, James C. McGuire, Wm. H. Harro- | enterprise. in New Jersey, as the only means of winning sen ee ee -drt&eot| rman of Committee. ect 10 but lost Kentucky. The Democrats of | yer, Thos. J. Galt, Gen’l Walter Jones, Jacob Oa the other hand, the issue will henceforth Louisiana have more than once succeeded in | Gideon, Geo. W. Riggs, Rich’dS. Coxe, Dan’! | fall off in number from the disposition already spite of Know-Nothing success in New Orleans. | Ratcliffe, Dootor Boyle, David A Hal!, Wm. | made of so many claims, and this fact will pre- hose who are disposed to exult over the late} B Todd, John A. Hunnicutt, John F. Coyle, | vent any serious depression of prices, and may, election in Baltimore should wait until the | Wm. F Bayly, Joseph Bryan, Dr. Wm. Jones, | when the Kansas and Nebraska land offices whole State has been heard from, for the day | Wm. Dougherty, Bendict Random, Gen. John | shail be open, produce a slight improvement. of our general triumph is near at band ‘”’ H Eaton, hile Rakiei oon bee we We have ae ele nape to beste this i i &. Davis, John Carro rent, exander | statement, that holders of warrants may form — eens ae ee os Prevost, Thomas Altemus, William H. Brown, | their own opinion as to the future value of imines. — f viol d blood Philip R. Fendall, Walter earner: ie = Hee; warrants em) * The shocking sceres of violence and blood- | Edward Simms, Charles Abert, 8. 8. Parker, a shed which scoumpanied this exercise of the pe F. Brown, James A Kennedy. Robert Do On ates eae epular suffrage will long be deplored not only | Farnham, John F. Ennis, Richard Wallach, | eee eee ne teeny ae tee by the femilies and friends of the deceased and | J) &. McNeir, Johnson Hellen, Marshall tie bes Lees the De paar wounded, but by every ones perusss of free | Brown, ©. 8 Jones, Richard H. Clark, Ste- © books P the State. This is a mistake. Shoals of doc- uments and speeches have been already dis- tributed there. The only want is readers, and this the Fremont Voluntary Committee will find it difficult to supply. The result of the Connecticut election is thus summed up in the Hartford Times of the 7th instant: ‘ About 100 towns voted for town officers in Connecticut yesterday, (Monday ) About 50 more towns will vote next month We have returns from 82 of the 100 towns— these 100 towns being largely against us last fall—and the democrats make a net gain of eleven towns, or arelative difference of twenty- $5 REWARD —STRAVED FROM THE Widow Davis, Tem: Allev, on the Sth instant, two COWS; the one, red, with short horns, tops turned out. ‘The other dirty white; having a lump on the jaw; one of her ears split. ite wn Wiesel ans tenets sean BA RTD 6 ul OYS, TOYS, TOYS—OF EVERY style, class, finish, and price, at No. 39, be- tween Sth and 9th streets, near the corner of Sth. oc 10 H. J. MCLOUGHLIN & CO. —————— ee IANOS.—THREE NEW AND BEAUTI- ful PIANO FORTES received thi: week direct from Boston. JOHN F. ELLIS, POSITIVELY THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS or PROF. WYMAN, THE WIZARD AND VENTRILOQUIST, AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, Oct §. 9, 10 and 11, and on oy qececnd AFTERNOON, at 3% o'clock, ocs 4t A FIRST RATE COOK WHO understards oyster and restaurant cooking. § : . 5 towns, electing about eighteen represen- | _°¢ 10 __306 Penn. ave , bet. %h and 10th sts. | Nere but those recommended and computers Se ok: ledg- > A . eee . | For the redemption of Stocks. $2,353 26 | O76 fs 65 do the work needappiv Apply at EMERICE’S ‘ s > ol gs ; 5 : = a rs shared in the fury and crime of the | Kimmel, A. Gross, A E Perry, Wm. 7 Dove, | Vor the Interior Departmen’ ae is These town elections have am come in so weil | Old Presbyterian Burying Ground. Georgetown. ay. The corrective, then, for this sad sub- | J e Diggs, P. Barton Key, A. A. Smith, | For Customs...sescsseeeeeess sidence iuto Senos wrong will bad “ anne Geo, McNek, ‘and Wm. A aury. : wee ba received and en- ieeeanie by laying it on this party or on that, or Z ; TOD se sececesceeceseetcecencs 493 ¥ inka ihe but aap Upright and cemduiee Mayor Magruder was, on motion, appointed War repay warrantsreceived and to call en Mr. Bickham, in 2d street, near F rede- Tick, who will for one year give bis particular at- tention to all improvement of said Lots. Early for the democracy since the year 1852; and the result has been accomplished on full votes, and generally the severest contests.’’, Bla-ksmith To one that understands horse oeing end jobbing. cood — will be gs; WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A GOOD shi Inquire of R i. JENKINS, Uniontown, A ‘ attention is requested by the Ladies in Charge Bear the Navy Yard Bridge oc 10 41% purpose of the great majority of ali parties to | chairman of said committee. OOETON c.sccccevcssasacaseuece 766 61) The Courrier des Etats Unis, the French Le aaa ae anven a waiek PEE exercise their own rights quietly and Peace | The Chairman stated that on the President's a Sane tpn ai apes papel itp yes ROWN SUGAR AT 9, 9%),10 AND 11 Apply at 370 Penn avenne. oc 9 ably, without improper interference wit ‘ae . + e, PERSONAL. . - cts; it Teas at 50 to 75; Lard ati4; Hams pr EN Only on such a general concurrence departure, he had accompanied him as far as = u 4 i proscanset in favor of James Buchanan and ohn C. Breckinridge. ‘Between the three banners,’’ says the Courrier, ‘‘our choice is fixed. That of Biack Republicanism is the symbol of intestine strife, and carries perhaps disunion in its folds That of Know Nothing- ism has adopted as its motto religious intoler ance and hatred ofthe foreigner The Dem- ocratic banner, on the contrary, is the safe- guard of the Confederation and the traditional symbol of the American sympathy with France. * * *# In fact, the Democratic party is the only one of those now existing which has been proved, and from which we know what we have to expect.”’ ——cc@q07TG_ _ GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. 12% ; superior Old Rye Whis! $1. Dealers for cash will find it to thelr began bo to call and see. JOS. W. DAVIS, _it* corner of 9th and E streets. HA: TOOTH, NALL, VELVET, HAT, Clotes, Scrubbing, Horse, Window, Crumb. Piano, Hearth, Store. Wisk, snd other kinds of Brasbes at the great Variety Store on Penn. ave nue, between Sth and Sth streets. oc 10 H_J. McLOUGHLIN & CO LAND DRAINING. UBULAR DRAIN TILES, FOR LAND draining mav be tat Dr KING’S KILN YARD, City Road, xandria, Virginia, 13 miles from Washingten Long Bridge = of Tubes L foot; bore2inches Cash price at the yard $12 per thousand—sufficient for 60 poles at the cost of about 29 cents per pole. oc 10-3t® WINTER COHNICES, &c. Mh hpeded RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE AS8s- sortment of Gilt Window Cornices, Curtain Bands, Pins, Tassels, Cords, &c,&c , making my stock fully cs complete as that of any estab- lishment in this city, and which will be sold at lower prices than atany other house ia Washing- ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, O two unfarnisbed rooms, west of 14th ' Address A.R.A Post Office, stating terms, &¢. oc 9-2t* AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TO find persons in want of the following ar French or German Looking Glasses Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square on rations, large and emall Marble-top Brackett Tables, in bronze or gold. All Kinds of Pictures framed, and any size Looking Glasses, or other work in the Lne done to order with dispatch. Also, alot of cast-iron Bracketis, suitable for shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to sult Bold Work Regilt,and Looking Glass -B. ork Regilt, 2: Plates inserted. 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House, dec 19 JOHN WAGNER Boarding. Boosey, kc—Mes. BATES, ON THES. W in an orderly discharge of individual duty can | Baltimore, and he was gratified with the hon- Se eee the irazedian, is starring it in hopes be bul perpetuity of popular in- | ors heaped upon the President there—the — s stitutions. Forte and fraud are as certainly eople of Baltimore seeming to take delizht - Huraboldt celebrated the eighty-ninth the forerunners of a loss of liberty as that the | PCOp!e of x . ss iett 8 anniversary of his birth on the 14th of Sept prevalent disregard of blessings and privileges | in showing honor - the President of the +++ Mr. John E. Owens, the popular come incurs the just retribution of a good and in- | United States. During all his stay in Balti- dian, has been playing an engagement at sulted Providence. Men who deem public more there was a spontaneous tribute of re- | Wheeling. seasiied pusher dal eeevtgeves hale ore ance | epect for the man who had well performed the ++++ What a queer way somo poople have the most dangerous enemies, not only to our! duties of his office. He was assured that | expressing their admiration _ Byron was national reputation, but to the very founda- h e 80 in raptures with Walter Seoit, that he tions cn Shieh freedom, genuinel: oe maak there was no man present on that occasion | said ho was the only nan in England that he ever rest.” rs 7 = who did not feel in his heart that he was | longed to get drunk with. ll OCTCO Co proud of his President and proud of his coun- «see Judge Magrath, of South Carolina, who Book Notices. try. withdrew from the courass immediately after DREN 4 E rq - . F se the fatal duel which resulted in the death of — ey eatery Py —E pruecmrerts Richard S. Coxe and David A. Hall, Esqs., young Taber, has again been nominated for (For sale in this city by Taylor & Maury.) then addressed the meeting in a few appro- Congress by a meeting of the citizens of This sweet little romance, founded on facta | Priate remarks, urging the propriety of a pub- — anne cmcnt ; " ict lic demonstration on the part of the citizens +++» The original charter o! je Colony o hg cs ee = ee fW 5 Ae a specti st t oaak poate Connecticut, the same which was hid in the land, is the production of a member of a tal- | © Te, eee pee oe 5 » ys Ses Charter Oak. is now framed with wood from ented family. ‘The writer is understood to be | the return of the President to his official resi- | the Oak itself. A goblet from the same oak & Grorgetown, Oct, 10, 185°, We hear of considerable complaint among our more consciencious dealers about the im- punity with which the law of our corporatien ibiti 2 i " i of Pennsylvania avenue and 9h «treet . . t prohibiting the traffic in butter, chickens, | ton. . ss pempasad ee Scanian any the widow cf the late Lieut Blunt, U.S. N., | dence. The meeting then adjourned. oe oceania oe Pretty) no Neseay dio, con thei Sabbath day ide sislsiel palin ioe mosived 2 Lenatifel aevertmont of Sue | Sin or without bend, Here eet ote teas the daughter of the author of “The Star] Tbe members of the above committee aro | °*tted American banker in Londen. If we mistake not, the law referred to imposes BORDERS ete. z L. P CLARK NGS; ‘to render those comfortable who may favor her Spangled Banner,”’ aud, consequently, is the | Rtified to mect at the Mayor's office at 7 wD, Wallen ee ne Saor cole a fine of $2) upon every offender. As the of- "“Upholsterer ana Paper banger, ples dl arent a owe sister of the District Attorney P. B. Key, Eeq Selook ins evening has done much pod ky speaking at township fence will, doubtless, be repeated again on | 0c10 3t® 255 Fa. ave., bet. 12th and 13th sts. 7 P > P.B. » Eeq- on next Sunday, itis hoped that the officers will be on hand and endeavor to bring the offenders to justice. We know, however, that it is a very difficult matter for the officers to detect the offenders in all cases; but there is one way in which they may receive aid in abating the nuisance, and that is for the reli gious and moral portion of the community to find the offenders out and then refuse to deal with them We have rarely known s0 little real prop- erty changing hands in our city any previous The publisher has done his part to make the externa's of the work as elegant as the con- tents are delightful. Tux Laxp cr Goup. Reality vs. Fiction. By and district meetings, and has displayed a For months past, the degree of energy and ability which caunot be e been delighting them- | too highly commended. _ lie will speak up to selves with the display of flags, some of them | the very day of the election. ‘ > +++» Mr. E. F. Parris, after three years of Hinwn R. Helper. Baltimore : Henry Tay- sania hae gocaiee aes chal vaes ive tie solitary labor high up inside the dome of St. lor. (For eale in this city by Taylor & | *Tesiency - the little fellows are evidently | pawl's Cathedral, London, has at length som- Maury) proud of their standards, and already walk pleted, and in handsome manner, his repaint- The author has undertaken, and we should | the earth as if instinctively impressed with 6 of the a sings ehihe ete ey judge successfully, to collect from the best and | the fact that they are already ranked with | 40%e by Sir Jas. Thornhill, in the reign o x. a5 < Charles 11. most reliable sources what is worthy of record | the ‘‘sovereignty'’’ Military parades and SILKS—SILKS—SILKS. FROM sUcTION. We HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE assortment of rich Fancy Dress Silks which have been purchased at the late Auction Sa'es in New York, at reduced prices, and we shall sell them off at a sma!l advance to close out— 25 Colored and Black Silk Robes, at low prices 16 Pieces rich Satin, Plaid, and Stripe Black Silks 10 more of those very superior Plain Bleck Silks at $1 to $2 per yard, which we know to be extra cheap Shawis, Scarfs, Cloaks and Talmas, which will Biz TO MY CHILDREN—BY MRS Ellen oped Blunt. Price 50 cents. De Bow’s Review for ber. 29 FRANCK TAYLOR. oe i EMPOKIUM OF FASHION, 214 Penn. avenwe, bet. 12th and 13th sts. Ladiey and childrens’ Hoelery and Gloves, ail les cl Gi all Kinds and sizes Ladies’ and childrens’ Shirts, &c. Oc 9-3t FRANK A. McGEE. ra een SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!: SHAWLS!!! ie ‘ ++++ Some time during the coming year the | year as has this. During the last six or eight be sold at New York 5 touching the past of the modern El Dorado, | the martial music inseparably connected with | United States may ba howored with a visit | soonths we have heard of uo bales of eee COLLEY & SEARS, iseeeeers gig ok and Colored CENTRES acd from thence proceeds to show up its pres- such exhibitions, fire up their patriotism and | from Dr. Chas Mackay. He intends giving | except the lots sold to Government for the _0¢ 10 eo2w _5237th st., 3 doors north Pa. ave. BROCHE, long and equare ent condition and future prospects inspire the love cf soldiery. Hence, no Amer. | ectures on different subjects, (‘* The Rise and | custom house and post office, until this week J UST RECEIVED—NEW CROP FI68S and Citron, Brandy Peaches, and Christatized Green Ginger. Also, 500 Ibs of French Sugar Fall of Freedom in Europe”’ is one,) and readings of bis most popular and successful SAXONY and square On Monday, the brick house and lot belonging BROCHE and PRINTED scakPe ye ican boy ever refused to accept of a gun, to the estate of the late Wm Nelson, of Fair- New Mcsic.—From Metzervtt we have the At the Cloak and Mantiila Store, wm 5 ;. | Whether it was of wood orof iron. The anxiety | poems His course wi'l be something like | fax, Va, and formerly occupied as a tavern, | Plums, Cream Bon-Bons, Chocolate Cream, fine | 244 Pennsyivania avenue oc 9-2t Grand Allied Mareh, composed and dedi-| 1". scot something” is more than the desic, | Mr. Thackeray's mas sold to Nelson & Read for $1,700; and, | Sige Tove, Hurat and Cream Almonds, Gum Cmaxs, cated, by permission to his Excellency the of a moment. The youth of the country are +++» Of James Buchanan, acorrespondent of | °D yesterday, Mr. McGuire, of your city, sold meny’ aifterent kinds cf Cordial,’ Wine, om SHAWLS, Earl of Carlisle, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, ‘ 1 dakiab lontuing the techiss- aaa the Puritan Record says: * Ho has good habits, | the fine property fronting on Bridge, Prospect, Liquor Drops, with a general assortment of our TALMAaS, hy Shae F Uavields. Debte 0 extremely qu carning the tactics; and | 9 clear head, a steady firmness of mind, large | 4nd Fayette streets, comprising nearly half a | own manufacture of confectionery. SCARFS, &e., = pas ae z < wile therefore it is not marvellous to us that free- | experience, and a high and impartial spirit. | square, with good brick dwelling and out-| The best Vanilla CK CREAM at $2 gal- | Very a saopary ree fan ye men are their own best defenders, and when | A Bresbyteciea denominationally, ho is a reg- | houses upon it, for $4,925. It was formerly lon: GEO. NORBECK, oc 10-2w 316 Pa. av., next door to Iron Hall. THE ONLY MEDAL WARDED BY THE JURY OF THIS city has been obtained amongst numerous competitois, by JONAS P. LEVY, 367 Pi le vania avenue, opposite the National Hotel, for his b st Wines, Liquors, Segars, and Sauces extant, Pickels from Crasse & Blackwell, London; Hol- aoe Tus city, the. sec Pallae Arendal the necessity occars, are alike efficient for the ante soe ee genius cf his father, whose ability is well | invasion of an enemy’s country, as the victo- | seryative element in the prosperity of the re- ef te! testes nae ries during the Mexican war abundantly at- | public.” burban districts for many miles around. Of | test- Murdc By. Bogie carte he ia this new production, we are cf opinion that it] The present political campaign gives the GGe kt eke Ia will hold a preminent place with military | youth of our city and throughout the country I re EL s GREG er FRANK A. McGEE’S, oc 9-2t Pa. ave , bet. 12th and 13th streets. Er tat Pach te en oa paixce GEORGE'S COUNTY, te wit: I hereby certify that on this 6th day , 1854, John Gibson brought be- fore me, the subscriber, a justice of the peace, of the State of Maryland, in and for Prince - county, #s an estray, a Black Horse, with a w. Spot about the size of a dollar in the forehead; owned by the late Mr. Templeman, and was purchased by a gentleman from Delaware. Nothing adds more to the appearance of a lady than a handsome bonnet, such an one as can be had at the millinery establishment of Mrs A. Woollard, on Bridge street. We would advise allthe lady readers of the Star, and their name is legion, to call at once and ex- A England soon, in the character of ‘ Youn fi land Cucumbers put up in salt and water. switch tail; sup to be about 10 years old ; bards, and performers on the pianforte, whose : a ; ns card bie eS A % | amine for themselves say sagt A : » 2 Tare | shod before, and bears the marks of having been taste inclines to that style of wusie”” ’ an opportunity to show their colors,” and Mirabel,”’ in “‘ The Inconsistant,” which has The flour market this morning is firm and ee aa aA Sele and — wored ; about 154 hands bigh pale FART ama to indulge in jubilant huzzas. The time ig} been reduced to three acts. The Haymarket nglish Porter an: le, Italian Mecsroni an JNO. W. SCOTT, J.P. The owner of the above described Horse boar Marnivoxy.—@asrroxouic Nawes.—We | coming when to their hands will be entrusted | 1%@atre is now the leading London Theatre and our promising Americ: tor h i recently published, from a Philadelphia paper, | the matters of moment—the affairs of govern. opening make whit, 1 hiya oe See, O!d Craws Bourbon Whiskey inglass or wi Housekeepers will please call for their winter active at $6 874a$7. Wheat $1 40a$1.47 for good qualities of red and white. 8. A S t No. 367 P lvanii 4 come forward, prove property. pay the followieg announcement : ment—about which the political parties are sees Amongst the passengers by the Arago, EES CURE EBEORT RACE: menped peel the Patent Bensale : Gasend Banke, ex y wi Fi a near Deck “‘ Married, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. | now so earnestly contending. from Havre, are Col. Leibel’s family, late ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 10, 1856 oc 10-2w JONAS P. LEVY. lowdale Farm, near G. Oram, Mr. William Greaser to Miss Han- ns Medan 3 : ae American minister at Brussels,+-Mrs General nah Kitchen, both of Chelten-ham county,| The Return of the Frigate Wabash.—The | Thomas and family,—J. R. Sullivan, Esq,. Ps . J trial trip of the new steam frigate Wabash to vostro Dee on are bee. , Since that time, we have mot with the fol- | poramouth, N. H., is stated to have been a lady of Italy—Charles Bondesquin Ksq., man- rpm Bs pnsieigiua becktctenras complete success, she having averaged from | ager of the rence Opera at New Orleans ac- * Married, onthe 13th ult.. by the Rev. Mr ye-and-a-half tc : companied Madime Colson, late Prima Hickey, Wm. W Fry. of Philadelphia, to twelye-and-a-half to thirteen knots an hour | C°™P: y : : Donna of the Theatre Lyrique of Paris with Miss Mary M. //ook, ot Baltimore. from New York to Portsmouth. The Wabash, several other artistes of Nis shee company— “At Rochester, on Tuesday worning, Sept. | on her return trip, will bring the President to | Gabriel Ravel, Esq , accompanied by Mons 23d, by the Kev. C.S. Henry, D. D., of Ge- : i Albert Friand dancer from the Grand 0 neva, William K. Martsn, of Now York. to Norfolk, Va., and from thence she will pro- pate ‘al pera, Fanny, daughter of Rufus Bacon, Esy , of ceed to Havana ‘The following is the lict of +++» Mr. Crawford’s equestrian statue of Rochester.’ her officers : Washington for the State monument at Rich ‘ seam Hi. Paulding, Commodore; F. Engle, Cap- | mond, Va, still remains at Munich; it will Countgrreiters ann Imrostras. — The tain; Sinclair, Barnet, Fairfax, Beaumont, | 20% 2 ebipped to the United States until the public are cautioned against purchasing arti- | poutine Ong ” Li ts: MeFrcar | mins Spring A government ship was or- cles pretendingto be of theuatare of the Balm | propane, passe ab: Lieutenants; McKean | dered to Antwerp, to receive the siatue ; but of Thousand Flowers fur cleansing the teeth Buchanan, Purser ; Bevjamin Macomber, Cap- re the vessel could not “santa city suf- WE © < >| tal in i fieuts ciently near to take it on board, and it perfuming the breath, and beautifying the tain of Marines; James Lewis, Lieutenant of y to - also ES " is heing found necessary to partially remove the complexion. The popularity of that article Marines; Bev. Mr Chase, Chaplain ; IL. M. decks in order to accommodate eo great a . Garland, Master; G. B. B. Horner, Surgeon; | buik; ita shipment is postponed as above Resbeeughh focword:s hort of evunterfeiters. | yi. tt Otisand Was, Johneon, jr.. Assiat- | stated. Among the works which Mr. Craw None is genuine unless signed by Fetridge ants ; M. Sicard, C. S. Norton, W. H Dutton, | Td is to exeoute in Italy, are the four re- 4 Co, and for sale in this city at Shillington’s ss Lee yee Riad ae 2 ji 6 i maining statucs, with characteristic emblems, bookselling and stationery establishment, cor. eae eee s etna 5 for the Riobmond monument. ner of Four and-a-half street and Pennsylva Blodgett, Midshipmes:; . Poshasey, - Rot- s-+*Thulberg, the Pianist, whose arrival bia avenue ALL AT LAMMOND’S, 484 SEVE: FRODESSSCIVIR UR: styect, and buy 2 Political Streamer or Flag. ANNUAL BALL = oF THE Perseverance Fire Co. No. 5. poe MEMBERS OF THE PERSEVER- ance Fire Company take pleasure in informing treir friends and the public in general thet their annual Ball will be ven at the Washington Assembly ooms on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Uctober 22d, 1856 The members Bletge themse! ves to 8] neith- er trouble or ex,ense to make this the Ball of the season Refreshments will be furnished by an expe- rle:ced caterer. Good Cotillon Music has been engaged. Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting a Gentle- man and Ladies—to be had of the Com nitte and at the door on the evening of the Ba‘l. Commitee. J YeDermott, GS Donn, JH Thompscn W_WW Grant, HL Barvey, Jr,A . JR Pierce, C Keller, J M Maddox, W D Kurtz, WQLocke, Ai Done, Henry Hay. Oc 10-e06t k GRIMES, Tress ANCY GOODS AND TOYS—The largest stock and greatest variety in the city, for Proof call and see LAMMOND, 7th street. oc 8 3t BY, A BOOK AND BEAT WYMAN.— Call st once and get Wyman’s Hand-Book of Magic, which teeches everytbing and a little more Forsale at ERGUSON’S, oc 8- Next to Lammond, 4-6 7th street. Last night, and the evening previous the Operatic Troupe of Madlle. Adele gave con- certs at Liberty hall, which were tolerably well patronized. The music is said by those who profess to be judges of the kind of mu- sie offered at operatic entertainments, to be of the most excellent character. This is the first corps of artists that have stopped with us for some time, and they deserve more en- couragement than has, as yet, been extended to them. The merchants of the city organized some weeks ago a “ Corn Exchange,’’ which meeta every morning for business at the store of R. Hi. Hunton, Esq On yesterday an election was held for ten directors, and the following eaosen: W. H. Fowle, W. G. Cazenove, G, D Fowle, R. H. Hunton, C. F Suttle, S F. Blacklock, T. E Payne, David Hume and Stephen Shinn. As soon as the necessary ar- rangements can be made, the Exchange will meet at their new rcoms, Janney’s Building, Union street, which are now being prepared for their accommodation The county court concluded its October term yesterday James Ford and James Parsons, charged with arson, were discharged. Quite a number of the Alexandria Demoo- racy intend to unite in the Democratic cel- ebration at Piedmont station next Saturday. Business continues quite brisk in all its de- partments. The large stocks of our dealers FOR BOSTON, RST VESSEL —THE SUPERIOR FAST sailing Barque, Mary F. Slade—Whel- - donn, Master—nas errived, and will eve quick dispatch for the above port For freight or passageapplyto HAKTLEY& BROTHER, océ 101 Water street, Georgetown. WOUD AND CUAL. CONSTANT SUPPLY OF WHITE ash A LEHIGH, AND RED ASH” CUMBERLAND €0AL Also, Pine, Oak, and Hickory WOOD. Daily expected, one cargo of LEHIGH COAL. A deduction made from the vessel. Terms cash, unless otherwise agreed upon Coal kejt under cover. 2.240 Ibs to the ton. T. J.& W.M. GALT, oc Set N. W. cor. 12th and C sts., Wie PANISH BRANDY, WHITE Wine Vinegar, ac. 2) casks White Spanish Brandy, 4th proaf 1 balf-pipe White Wine Vinegar 25 bbs. pure Cider Vinegar /00 lbs. white and biown Mustard feed cae ois Tats Stl mytmemonnan ‘ogether 8 large and com: of fresh imported © ices, suitable for the pick- ling season. Ih store amd for sale Jow by WILLIAM M. CRIPPS, oc 2-eo6t 61 La ay, bet end 7th str-ets. FRESCO PAINTING. SCHUTTER & KAHLERT, swain; W. H. Hamilton, Gunner, N. Magar, | from Europe has already been announeed, is Tax Ran Carpenter; James Ferguson, Sailmaker; J. fold - “eg aay, ie Hoged from beri city ‘Be Ric Rer _? .. of a SM t se E = ised great pianist is nono o ton Courier of the qh coats ange ne Gharles- | W. King, Chief Engivecr; B.F Garvin, D. cha: intellectual, sentimental looking retin “Among the eases docketed for trial at the | B- Macomb, First Avsistant Engineers; W S.|—but a burley faced, wholesome, farmer court sitting for this week for Richland district, | Slamm, J. B. Kimball, Second Assistant En | ooking fellow, more like one of your Western at Columbia, Glover, J . Gibbes, editor of Socth is that of R. W. | gineers; P Peltz, T. J. Jones, G. R. Barry, Fenasyiyania cota growers than a prodigy of 1 J “ © shipping rapidly away into the upper and | ———————______"__S_ A RTISTS Carctini : art He speaks English as good as an English- | ju ‘ aie ~ | ‘HE STOCK OF GUODS AT NO. 20 A , E. J. Arthur, mayor of Columbia, involving Third Assistant Engineers. man, and has a much better acquaintance tse see. sae Imarher Space, between Sch SA 00k seen ee ee AME ee eee the right ms os editor as reporter to attend the Ta with American affairs than the most intelli-| The markets continue unchanged from the |™¢ewandfesh._o8 361 E street, besweem 1ish and 12th streets, po hte ‘akey aden: Itwillbe| Stccks Land Warrants, & —The finan. | gent foreigners wee re: The illustrious quotations of yesterday Amt. 1OLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, NEW | se i6-Ime Wasnixotox, D- ediler of the South ‘pee iwayor the | cial circular of Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Mies i as Four Pree amiiet and fresh, just received at the W: ington Piano and Music Store of JOHN F. ELLIB, heteree 9th and 10th streets, on l’enn aveare. oc of the noize and clangor of our Presi m, from the council chamber. Able aeabeen Co , for October 10th, says : a ‘ iy neni amon war itll € ties, 2 rapt ae eet ne ie uently inquires if counsel are engaged—Jobn Bauskett and Jas. ince our lagt report our local money mar- | We think the election in November will pss L. Pet ie, Esqs , for the plaintiff, and ket b oI * with battle.’ ”’ ban ech Cpt. i nd Col “8 become more stringent, and stocks | off ‘ without a battle InterxstivG To Seawey.—1t is stated that Mr. Boss, of New York, has rocently secured a patent for reducing and reefing topsails. The plan is very simple. Four legs, or a GEO. H. VARNELL, PAINTER, No 51} north side La. ave.. bet. 6th and Tth sts. Wwisnes TO SAY TO HIS FRIENDS AND TradeWell, and | bave generally experienced a sligh the public that he is 4 at e n 7 ight decline sees The Editor of the Daven; De] ) | crow’sfoof, are spread along the foot of the sor Soap; Amandim for 5 Ger- prepate H. Walker Adams, fur the defence G Washington city Corporation stock 10341034; | Gazette has had an interview with the shen sail and seou red 00 it, two en each side of | man Cologne; fine Pomatum; air, Tooth, and | Sujsmee 1 execute work in his line at theshortest Botice. ec3 im RL. MAN. . Re 5 <0 BA WK Ez hae s SAINT PETER, MINNESOTA. EALERS IN BILLS OF FXCHANGE, Real ry Land Warrants, and general References —Pa} . ; Sweeny, deere Peat ean eee amidships, and are sewed to the sail up to the elose-reef band, where they terminate in eyes. To these eyes four ropes are bent, which reve through fairleaners on the yard, and thence through blocks, at the mast- ’ to the deck. When the sail is required to be Teefed, these ropes are hauled taut, the top- sail halliards let go, and the sail is brought bodily up to the yard and confined there The wn do. 9897 ; Alexandria do 85286: | in-law of Col. Lane of Kansas notori ar A are contains an account of a a Alexandria Railroad dull. and | says: ‘When his precious con-in-law te fer parte ee : nee Denes mid my pee min itis comand, 74a75. | his daughter to to es he sold her " f anged. q to $18, Bee smashing the baggage car into h sigan Ba ork, the moral’ business in stocks peels maaves, be provured teisteatn ried ptember rome dre « party of German fas pa ee ae he sales of city securi- | treated bis wife eo badly that she was forced to assort them! @ considerate ems | ore than nominal,“ 8 bonds are scarcely ab for — gaia reaper had it composition of woman in all 2h percent.; Virginia 912; Calltornie vance of | found such was not the case, and it was with ————— Oe if ogring AMERICAN SPECIFIC 18 ACER. tain, safe, and speedy cure for a disease of ten vate nature. It will cure in 3 faye” Price $1. fold only at No. 13 Penns i i tlack of th “tackels is then hauled in, . a ea antl Widow and Wines &> Witgio, Wife, cline of 8 per cont ; IudiauaS21; Tennesse ay” | difieulty that she raised money enough to pay | and the sail is almost as snug as if it wero [Semen team | ME y Severite ew nog ply Ee a ’ Money market—no important changes hare | hergrestege: , ane bad robbed her of her | close-reefed. ‘The work of hauling cut the GULTASS AND VIOLING.—A NEW | Orion the Gola Bester by Gyiveans Col J Pn Epa, od "eed, Giz! wound tight nm piace, arene vagiad bean gullly Of adaitery, me Aniston, earings, and the nrg He ony 7. Hock Just opening at our Piano Store. The right place to get this Aarlh is at 3 y iscovered r eent her home penniless, and, after = a ‘ - SLLIB. 6 5 pe infa'iible remedy in case of sore throat, Te| hes qndenanne bes udp ebangs tes our se | td, iett, tried to got a. divorce’ from her | will soon doamny with double topsail yards SUATEAD'S LAW OF EVIDENCE; | —_ sewttoLammons’s so0 mh ste ———— port ot ie 4 tase, A sates ‘animated de- | he is denowasind ai eas andtllogans? Om | Me. 2 Magtin is now in the | HH econ volume; jut f saile te fonrahipe with this-plan, Sy ao wVnanek TAYLOR,

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