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‘TON CLTZ: _ Heteder 18, 1856, theawise they may not appear THE WELKLY STAR. den Our weekly iseue of to Gay wi!l bo found to | ¢y,¢ Willard’s (Dem.) majority for Governor contain a vast amount of interesting and wal- | 41; be lees than 5000, and the official returns uable poiitical news and « cellancous department is als oust nia sbould be banded in by | elected by between 6and WASHINGTON ions i tolp rections in the first accounts made up ; m. to day in Philaetphia, authorise the ee that the Demoeratio State ticket has n 7,000 majority. We bave carried fifteen out of Pennsylvania’s twenty-five members of Congress. . Inprana.—Nothing has been received here to-day to shake our confidence in the belief The m's- | may run it up to 7000. We havo six mem- especially ricb. | pers of Congres3 from Indiana, and our friends Kead the poetical gem “ Barbara,” the tbril- | jn Indianapolis have etrong hopes that the of- lipg sea story “Look cut Ahecd,”’ and the | goisi returns will show that we have at least ” Western ta’e of “ Ret-ivution.’’ Price three ents for single copies, or $1.25 per year. ro two more. On10.—We are without private dispatches to-day from the Ohioelection. Our friends in SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | Golymbus assured us last night of the elee- The Uuieu reviews wih no little severly tion of Groesbeck, Pendleton, Miller, Cox, the arguments of the Loadon Times in favor | Cookrell; also of Horn and Medill from whose of Fremont, wherein that journal labors pal- | districts the returns are not yetallin They padly to work the N rthern United States up to a point whereat their attitude may bring about a dissolution of the Union. The Unton also con‘ains an article upon the pecuniary transactions of Fremont with the Goverrment in which the beauties of ‘‘ Beef?’ and Maripdsx~are most effectively blggded. It would be well for the Democratic N2tional think that Ederton is elected also, though de- clining to state it to usas a fixed fact. All those named abuve are Democrats. Fremont’s Religion.—Louis F. Tasistro, Esq., and Richard Yeadon, Esq.,—the latter being one of the editors of the Charleston (South Carolina) Courter, one of the mildest Committce to catte the Union’s article to be | and most conservative journals in the Seuth— widely circulated in pamphlet form. The Intelligencer publishes the correspon- dence between the president of the late Wid Line Whig Convention and Mr. Fillmore, and also the acceptance (in letters) by Mesars. Fill- more and Donelson of the nominations of that convention. As thero is now no earthly pros- pect that these gentlemen will receive a single electoral vote, qactations from their letters would hardly be worth the space they wou'd oceupy ix the S/ur's column: We, therefore, refrain from quoting them see -—____ Gopry ror Novemser.—Frem the pub!ish- ers we have received Godey’s Lady’s book for November. We have only timo for a peep are after the “ Woolly Horse” with particu- larly sharp sticks. Mr. Tasistro in no‘ long since addressing a Fillmore meeting at Day- ton, Obio, sn we quote from the Chronicle of that city— “ He knew Col Fremont to bea Catholic —that ke (Tasistro) was then a Catholic him- self—that Mr. Fremont, durtng his stay in Wackivgton city, previous to the tome of his mariage, regulariy uttended the same church with himsel{—that he has seon Myr. Fremont, time and again, go through with the Catho- lic formula of warsitp. And in the words of mont’s per and mine were rn the opposite side of the atsle of the church, and have prayed at the same shrine together @ hundred tames.” Mr. Yeadon, writing over his own name iv same 10 into its uncut pages, but from the beauty and | the New York .Vews, says copiousrees of the illustrations we shiuld sey that Godey has urdertaken to “ spread’ bim- self this month upon his popular magazine. Grawan’s Macazise, for November, just received from J. Shillington, has iis u-ua! Jarge amount of original reading matter, and many of the articles are illustrated by capital Original wood cuty,—the cuts really iliust-a- ting the articles, and not the articles ada;ted to the cuts, as sometimes happens, we imagine, in magazine geitings-up. PERSON «Lb +++» Moses H. Cirinnell, one of the elcctors | on the Fremont ticket, drew } is draft on Satur- day for $10,000, psyable “to my country as bearer!’’ It is believed to have gore to Penrsylvania. +++-One of the candidates num inaied for Congress by the Demceratic State © nvention of California is Charles L. Scott, -; fon of Robert G. Scott of Richmond, Va, aud late consul to Rio Janeiro. ++++Mr A.J. Moulder, the nominve for su- perintendent of public instruction in Califor- nia, is from Washington city, and the demo- cratic candidate there for clerk of the Supreme Ccurt, Mr. Charles Fairfax, icfrom the vicini- ty ef Alexandria, Va who was for some und the country asa comic got married, nnd s down at 1 Cle store and pub cal Harp.”’ «++» Hon. Charice J. Jenkins, the Georgia whig, im a letter dai ed October 6. contradicts the report that since he came out fur Buchanan he had become reconciled to Fiilmore and re- turned to his support. Mfr. Jenkias says he abandons Mr. Fil! ' ness, and believing the con *est to be between Buchanan and Fremont he euppor's Buch- anan. POLITICAL ITE: Judge Alex. McKinstry, of the } Court, bas come out for Buchanen. It appears by the official vote by in Berks county that in the fifty which compe the county there is a democrat majority in cvery one. There were 19 215 votes polied in Ci last week—8,335 by the Democrats, the Americans, and 3,179 by the Repub Last year the total vote was only 17.1 Hon. J. M. 5. Causin, the talented and dis- tinguished Whig, intends next week to take the stump in favor of Buchanan and Breckin- ridge, says the Annapolis Republican. The meeting of the Fremont State Conven- tion of Pennsylvanic, at Harrisburg, postponed until the 25thins:. There iv, as yet, no Fremont electoral ticket in Pennsyl- vanis. The New York Commereia!, ove o: reliable W hig journa! that city, is r ing the result of the Pennsylvania ele says “Col. Fremont’s election is reall without controversy, entirely hopeless The whole Whig, American and Democrati press is naturally enough laug! at the Tribune's story of th monts, and that the Republican the Presidency isa different man from the Fremont who has been a Roman Catholic ard so often been in Komen Catholic Churches. Beecher, whose godfather named him H intending him for a “ ward"? potitici of adivire, prophesied in rey te the pres- ent campaign thus: +‘ This is to be ose of eminent and abounding fi b t will rain and hail lies They will eome like froge and murrain. Let ne man be alormed Beecher is not alarmed! He is a prophet who can work the fulfiliment of his own vaticina- tions. When it rains lies, he need not cp hig umbrella. He is already sorked to the skin. The Easton (Pennsylvanix) Sentinel says: “Our opponents have herped a great dea! about Ex-Governor Reeder’: i of hi i ceinnati Oks by cans. ood known, we she liean friends to point itoutteus Tl has given eight hundred more Demc - jority than itever did, and even tho w: in which be lived has gained 71 Democratic votes over last elect He has turned t r to bis party for reasons probably best known to | the people bimeelf, and polit Bow es hewee The cpporition don’t ap: well in bunting up epithe: ally he is as much despised @ reepected.’” bing of the tho word y applyisg 0 ‘ : and which the pet it a that excellent paper, the Banner + expla ae follows: “ But what mea new title of Buchsnier? At a this query w ve consulted Websier’s bridged Dictionary, end find that the primary signification of the word is, ‘ owe whose bye; mess it ts to hunt weld cattle and swine Quite y We are quite re conciled the title. We are hunting just | breath that » geme, and we like to heer them bellow and squeal im response to cur dis- chargez.’* ————_.,->-——_—__- A Cure Carwawan —We seo it stated Inst week, says the Sacramento Union, that « Chinaman was traveling along Mormon Creck in Tuolumne Count: i > with ocala ans county, with a bag well filled whom he instinetiv. ery tenk to be a regue, and & “ahi x - ES een eye one neg 4 like some cf his Repub- | ‘© «awa men ahesd of him | Congressional opponents of th “ T now proceed to state a on my per: my colleagues in ( r ession or control, | r to them, /row « ree i ty respoctable lady ia Charleston, (whose name is knewn to my ool- lcagues in which she, (Mrs F ,) refer d's (John C. Fre. mont’ s.) with: lic church ;? 3 fastidiow leagues Col. F fd fromthe Roman UCatho- hing but @ ratucr too cacy prevents iny ching those letter, hey have repeatedly publicly chaltenged him to do.) shall deny, unde owu hae, (or authorize sponsible perscn to du co for him.) th ever been 2 Rom: atholic *- Again; ade in Charleston, of re ability asa man and em in bis professiva, | (whose name is in pos n both of ny eol- leagues and ryselt,) informed my cul- leagues “ that he wes present, at one or more interviews between Preisont and bis mother, Mrs Huie, when the apostacy of the former, from Protestanism, (the creed of his deceseed fatber,) waa referred to.’’ This information is xs yet confider but the seal of confidence will be removed ol. Fremont shall dare to make the issue. ed and challenged by the Charleston Courier. » Mr. Ebenezer Thayer, a highly free school teacher, (who, I believe, Col, Premo: u the free echo }, Phayer’: ) and who uion with the Ro- 1s testified,’ for wy Hale has conversed et, expressing her re- les has turned Roman Catho- under had Li lie “Mrs. Hele, by her msternal influ percuaded he: nee, * Charles,” in early life, th year, to undergo the rite firmation, as the Charleston 8 and authority, he Reman Ce Dg proe 8 deceased father. remont's letters to t is st, then, standa cony of the sin ia religion, (first a Protest Catholic, and then, proten Protestant egain,) besi hot Col. Fremont of double apostacy then a Ro. $3 Gnd his a nothing long, noito for this r slippery Fres Svil candidate for the Presi dency’ The ent along Uatao wi p > voters of the North, nearly half of t half perhaps, are yet sup- learned est in ti this city, int >the houce ¢ YY, Ob goi able and beloved asiom met Col eshhold, the latter @ presence of the fo generally On entering hia sitting re Mathews pointed to five dollars laying on Lis table, and remarked that the gentleman tke lady had met was ro other than the celebrated Fremont, who had 1y for masses to be ver the Rocky name of, Mountains the lady, who will cu etif Col. Fremont deni 0 us by her son-in- Ww. a pbyeician in larg prac cO among us. The Eansas-Sebraska Bill —1f ever an important measure of state was vindicated by it bas been ix the case of the Kan. sas-Nebraska bill, io the recent elections. The contest every where has been over it, and over that measure alone—sbrieking for free- dom in Kansas being the only shibboleth of the opposition. No other subje Kansas has been c ‘ matter save idered iu their specehes or newspapers. Hven Bennett, of the herald, bas played the abolition demagogue as perti- naci-usly and vehemently as the most ardent diseiple of Lloyd Garrison and Fred. Doug. Na * Barely, they will not complain that theircauce has not had a fair hearing’ Far ‘ore printing iuk and paper, and much more Lave been -wasted in its advocacy = ngage Obio and Indiana than " ver before expended on all ‘si Presidential snm-ueegeas ie hee Tt has had a patient and full hearing at the bar of pablic opinion ang the verdict is that at least twenty-five out of the forty eight of the © bill whose of- were th.<w his load of gold into the bustee’ “Oo cial condu@Phas just been passed or, have been = mi, with the suspicious character, wa condemned to give way to its friends = Tni = : wien oe be demanded })ja | isequivalent to a difference of Aify votes in the course promptly handed on hn snbscquently returned and ska i } Vhey arethe Party» bet gold dust which his shrewdness had |i “ii be remembered, who throughout the last session were eternally threatening the Nebr bill northern friends of the K: with the vengeance of their constituents. How | of hopes that the South can venture “3 nse The Elsotions.—Pexxsyivania—Tho cor: | these apples swam for the time being! The | ia the Union with the administration of i | like of their swaggering was never seen be- | fore! Where, now, stands opporition to the Principle of the Kansas-Nebraska policy of this so well abuzed administration’ If ever the | wisdom ard patriotism of a great measure of | state was vindicated, that has been done in | the Congressional elections of Tuesday la-t» in the caso of that best abused of all well abused measures—the Kansas Nebraska act. Put him in a lass Case, and serd him to Barnum!—At 24 p.m. yesterday, our talented, amiable and ingenuous neighbor was still cock sure, o’en-a-most, that Pennsylvania bad triumphantly elected the three Fremonters on the late Fusion State ticket, whom he has been urging the Keystone-State Fillmourners to support with go much vehemence throughout the last eight weeks. Nay, he is positively certain from the signs cmbracod in the result of the Pennsylvania election of Tuesday last, that the State wiilon the 4th proximo give a majority of from twenty to thirty thousand against Buchanan! He has no earthly doubt of the fast, and gravely devotes a column and a ha'f to the work of satisfying his readers that they may safely det cn it. Well, there are funny peoplein this world of ours; and ourin- teresting neighbor is fairly entitled to be reck- oned “one on “em.’’ The man goes about his task so earnostly as to generate tho suspicion that he really believes what he wriles in that connection, though to credit his sincerity is to conclude that he hag gone stark mad>But he is, truly, the most sanguine gentleman we ever knew. That he should publish sffetf things with the returns then received before his eyes, aceouats for his previews losses in political ventures ia times past, of which some time since he di:evursed his realers. liow can a man without practical brains succced ia poli- tics, 0 thing else ? Uis friends who have lost so heavily by be t- ting on his verations as t» what the result of this Pennsylvania clection would be, have but (hemselves to blame ; for they had before them the severe lessons to have been drawn from reliance on his judgment relative to the sable results of the contest between Wie and Ficurnoy and the last Waehington city municipal centeat, in both ef which he burat out tho bottoms of their pockets most success- fally. Men who will thus be gulled into such severe losses three times in so short a pericd by the same adviser, can really blame but themselves. We protest againet the curses they are now showering upon the poor fellow’s head, as le bad clearly proved himzelf pre viously to be essentially @ * withing” in such matters. Men like those duped by him, as ex ed above, should not complain after thus pertinaciously playing know nothings ia matters of business as well as politics # The Bico Hoz's Chicken —Lhe editor of the Doylestown (Pa ) Democrat, is comewhat jubilant over the result of the election in bis county of Bucks. It wil! be remembered that Bucks was first telegraphed as having givin 50 majority for the Fusion State ticket. It however turned out that it had really given 1000 majority for the Democrats. The fact is announced in an extia from the Doylestown Democrat \ fice with a crowing heading, as follows, fairly ng its oditur to be ed x3 the Blue Her’: Chicke; HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS *s GREAT EARTHQUAKE IN BUCK: ! ‘Tbe Wooily Horse F cund¢red onthe Rocky Moun- ains, acd the Nip gers : ost on the Piuiries ' DEMOCRATIC BLVOD WORTH TEN CENTS A DROP! Burlingame, Greeley, Wilmot, Keeder, Banks aud Abby Kelley Flounderisg among the Niggers ! The Border Ruffians Ahout, and the Demo- crats end Old Line Whigs Carrying the Flag and Keeping Step to the Music of the Union. The People of Poor “Bleeding Kansas’’ to Goy- ers Themeelves and Make their Own Laws! THE FOUL SLANDERS OF THE ABULITION INTEL- LIGENCER EEBUKED BY THE PEOPLE! THE JACKSON. DEMOCRACY BROKE LOOSE! nti itable BUCKS GIVES ALOUT ONE THOUSAND MAJORITY ! Their Ixeuse.—Our awiable aud interes ing neighbor has made up his mind to expose the frauds by which he insists the Penn:ylva- nia clection was carried, though still claiming that bis own “‘ Fremont State ticket”? (a5 his co laborer of the New York Hera/d siyles ii) hos triumphed there by a gloricus majority. in this connection he is essentially “ troubled * or by the ghest of “ #urney.”” usylvantan, however, thus puts to fiight all such exeuzes for the recent defeat of the oppesition there Tue Aacre@are Vorg or tan Ciry — 20 opposition, as the most available dodge to exeuse a defeat where they hal promised a pb, ery out “traud,’” because there were 76 votes poiled in this city on Tuesday Now, we need only revert to the fact the regular annual assesement made year 1556, there were returned from the twenty-four Wards ef the city of Philadel- phia, uinety-four thousand seven hundred end irty-one ta inhabits ! Andwhen to ber, the extra asses ily established that there over one hundred thousand taxable male adults in the city of Philadelphia To asgert then, with this fact befure them, that 66.476 votes could not be polled without a resort to fraud, is to assert an absurdity and a falsehood.” Mr. Fillmore.—A correspondent of the Rich- saond Laguirer, places Mr. Fillmore in a very Gelicate position, in the fellowiog conclusion of a communication in that journal of the day before yesterday : “The communication to which I have al- luded was certainly in the editor’s possesion ! Let mo ask the Whig through your columns, Meesrs. Editors, if a letter /rom Mr. Fillmore to Wa M. Cornell, the candidate of the American party of Massachusetts for high office, iu which Mr. Hilimore says that he ws utterly opposed to the extenston of slavery tuto any territory, or the admission of any more slaveholding States wnto the Union and that he defes any one to prove to the contiary ; that his sentiments are enterely musrepresented by thase wie woidd altempt to prove the holding by him of views dissimi- lar to those of the Fremont Republican par- ty~—I1 inquire, if a letter containing such ser- timents wouid shed any light upon the darkness in which the Whig is groping? Is the exist- esce of such a letter doubted? It can be called for. Mr. Fillmore wrote, and Wm. M. Cornell, of Boston, received it D. i. W. Boston, Mass , Oot 11, 1856 Our amiable, talented and ingouucus neigh- bor, who daily shows 30 commendable zeal in saving the South from being utterly bamboo zled by the Democracy, bas here a glorious opportunity to serve that South he loves sv very intensely! We expect to find him call icg in his every issue for the publication of this pregnant missive The Great Speech of the Canvass —Ihe recent specch of Senator R M T Hunter, of Virginie, at Poughkeepsie, is, bydong odds, the mos" statesmanlike and powerful proJ/ustion of the present canvagson either side which it has been our good fortune toread. He, quietly, yet conclusively, demonstrates itter folly ‘October 1a, 1856 Ordered to be advertised in the “ Evening NATIONAL THEATRE; ¢ at ba Forp. Manager a anate ONE NIGHTMORE’ po Eo hE hs la compliance with the wishes of NUMEROUS PARTIES who have bee . unable to a‘tend the Theatre, MISS LAUKA KEENE ° nd ber GREAT NEW YORK COMPANY, will appear for One Night More. THIS EVENING, Uctob=r 18th, The unrivalled Play of national affairs in the hands of an Executive Government holding to the principles of Fre- montism, and shows that the North must be the loser by thus throwing away all the many advantages for which it is indebted to the Union, and to its existence alone. Nota word of bluster isto be found in this great speech, which is equally free from a senti- ment bostile to the continuance of the Confed- eracy as made by our fathers, or to frank acquiesence on the part of the South to all the many legitimate disabilities that fall to its lot under the workings of this Government administered in good faith with an eyo single to the defence of the rights of all the States and sections. Copies of this speech should be jation within the said office, to be decided such office.) OF Personsapplying for letters im the following list, wil please say they are ADVERTIERR. ing, Me AK a Miller, Mise Eliza Noble, Mrs T OT wel, placed in the hands »f every voter in the mi terion tr a vy A @aiiy non-slaveholding States. Its effect, as dis- from 9 to 5 o’clock. oc seminated, would counteract all that all the abolition demagogues in the land of pulpit, press, and legislature have’ done, or can pos- sibly accomplish in the next quarter of a cen- tury, in the way of weakening the bands that hold us together as one paople. Palin ano MONDAY EVENING NEXT, October 20, First nigbt of the NEW voRE FAVORITE, her UNRIVALLED COMPANY OF ARTISTES. ——————$— EXHIBITION OF GAS MICROSCOPE, DISSOLVING VIEWS, $C. On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY evenings, at 7 o’cl’k p. m.,and onSaturdsy, et $ p.m. AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, For the benefit of the Mission Sunday School the Young Mens’ Christian Assocta'ion. 02 15 At Bribery and Corruption —As the New York Herald and Tribune are professing to believe that the Democrats carried tho election in Philadelphia by fraud, bribery, &c., we have to say that on Saturday evening last Moses H. MrsMa rye, Mre annie C Lewis, Grinnell checked for $10,000 payable to “ my ‘gion, MraJohn Magruder, Marthe Wants. oe country or bearer,”” which, with $10,000 more, | FRFMsk, Eitzabeth Mack, May ([7ANTED IMMEDIATELY — THREE Gaines, Mra M0 — Mrs PM Green, Mrs HK Moore, Mrx © Gather, Mre Mills, Mie Sarai: 2 TSITIAL.—Miae A.B. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Harris, was duly carried to Philadelphia by Mr. Thur- low Weed. It reached there only on Monday night, and was used in behalf of the fusion ticket in that city alone we understand. Journeymen Piasterers. Apply to SULLi- kat | VAN & STEWART, at Wesley Chapel Bul 4 ‘Williams, Alive G ing, corner of Sth and F streets. it ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Woman be NEGA’S, No Ga'e OUSE SERVANT WANTED —A German 8 rvant girl, of good disposition and charac- ter, will find — by applying atthe cor- ne: of H and 1ith streets, opposite the Lutheran Chareb Oc 18-3te ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENER housework in a family 0‘ foar p reons. who cin come well recom! ny aoe . od and a steady home, by epplying « Es) L street, between Vermont avenue and i5ib street. oc 18-218 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, a situation in a private as Chambermaid or Nurse Has no tion to do plain sewing. Wilease call at 445 street, ‘ween F and 6. oc 17-2 AN FED—WANTED—WANTED—TO find persons in want of the following ar teles : French or German Looking Glasses Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square Oil Patatings, large and small < Marble-| Tabies, in bronze or gold. Au tures framed, and any size Locking Glasses, or other work la the gilding wiaine, cist of cathe Benabaits, colibhite tet a cast- a moderate to eit shelving, &c.,on band. Terms oD ola eek Regilt,and Looking Glass N. Be oT! Plates inserted. é Albright, TJ ailtecn 6 nired = Apply Another Fusion Ticket.—We learn that Pecan avenue, last uight Thaddeus Stevens & Co., managed to carry their point in getting up in Philade!- phia, a sort of Union Upposition electoral tick- et, with a lot of pretended Fillmourners. It is composed wholly of really rabid Fremonters, some of whom profess to be Fillmore mon in order ‘o gull the honest supporters of the lat- ter. Tho regular Fillmore State Committee still continue.to repudiate any such electoral aualgemation. When last voting upon the Subject they stood 20 against it to 2in its fa- vor. The United States Steamship Wabash, will probably remain off Annapolis, Merylard during the whole of the next week. Ths United States steamer Engineer has been or- dored up to that point to take off to the ship such visitors as may desire to inspect her. Cleiical Changes.—We learn on the avenue that Messrs. C. F. Widup, of Indiana, and George W. Boardwan, of Wisconsin, were to- day removed from first class ($1,200 per an- num) clerkships in the General Land Office. reston, ‘orter, © Pickard, Amos ae Hefeioan, J femaan, Jno Bolt, Tag Hoffman, H Howard, H Hartu! a Hall, G Hays, Gtimor Brown, Win J Byrus, Thos C Beck, TJD he . Isaiah Bennett, 7 D Bendolph. Br Reiley, Dr Jue T Koy, Jobu Capt HG? — e B ae Herryman, Leroy H Jobne é f Benjamin, Jos D Bowie, Juno E Kuigh Kelsey, Capt CS Lynch, Capt WF Wm M Warren Lewis, Capt Btacey Bauder, & “pe Borns, Devois Lumpkin, Jno Brewster, Capt © H Levs, Jno M Goaries = Lynch, Jerry pt | Lynch, Jno Burr & Lecherallier, J Lustre, J senedict, Benedict Beakwith, Alex 2 4 = Kirkwood Houre ow s ell, Jno H Lamb, eur Srerree Li Joe 8 JOHN WAGNER The Secretary of War, the Hon Jeffersun Davis, is expected to roturn to this city to- night be Current Operations of the Treasury Department —On yosterday, 17th of October, there were of Treasury warrants entered on 7 Leeds, HB mond Longton, a A Connely, Patrick Lynch, Daniel c no P Lane, Chas W Lukens, Cr —A GENTLEM ‘\N LADY (without children) may obtain board fn a pri- vate family, where no other boarders will be re- emeuts, Jno T chran, Jno © Chinn, Joo F Conner, Jno Cripps, Jao F Ww ceived, ar where the comforts of a home may \ the books of the Dopartment— Satouey, Warren realized Inquire at this office. cc 16-318 Por the redemption of Stocks. $24,736 63 2! = tas eS Lay RGRUAOE Eee tare Dp #orthe Treasury Department 1.398 59 ad aml % at, For the Suterior Departiheut 3,272 32 Mice ta smite, 6 * be Foe ee — — terms, For Cuctoras...ccscesesessesees 10,694 02 Syencer Oogt Che 5 sathype acral » a Poon gs War warrants received and en- Tenner weenet, on = jeld, Adcigon Magratto, Philip Re ae Alek eae siring quiet ena permanent board will find it a 5,466 28 Mullen, Patrick easaut situation, asthe house hash |; ard On account of the Navy. 110 907 22 hater oe SX earren Eitwehed. rendering it destrable fcr a fanth wit ——— Maloney, Michael 2 children Two table boarderscan be como man, TC A Heavy Sum.—It is stated that the amount eee of busine:s pafer maturing at the New York city banks, between the Ist and 25°h of the present month, is forty millions of dollars. dated. Apply et No. 463 10th, between Dand E streets oc 13-iw® Boskd, ee—uRs. BATES, ON THES W corner of Pennsylvania avenue 9th street Donnelly, James P Monroe, JS Dodge, J Spsucer Murphey, Jas IT Dades, x 5 Dank, Jno Duckwort Dotson, Heary Draga, Coas Dennison, England, Janes ett H Bilott, Li@ Hs Everett, BL Frazier, Capt Wm F Fales Win 8 2 Freer, Wa Fitch, T L Fretter, Sandford Few, Dr Sami F ATTENTION, SOLDIERS OF THE WAR UF I-12 —The members of the Association of the “oldiers of the War of S12, of the District of Coiu:nbia, will attend the funeral of the late Brigedier General James Thompson, this afternoon at4o'clock. By order it R. BURGESS, Sec. eee NEV ICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE GEORGETOWN COLLEGE. —The Lectures in this Institution will commence on the 20th instant. The intreductory to the Course will be delivered by Prof. Moxcan, M.D, on MON- DAY, the 20th instent, at8 o’clock pm. The public are Invited to attend. SUHNSON ELIOT, M.D. Dean. $$$ ei O TICE —THE MEMBERS OF the Good Will Club are hereby notified that a meeting of the Club will be held at Har- mony Kall, on MONDAY EVENING, October Thomas, Geo B Monrce, Frank A Thomas, EE = rtin, E FALL MILLINERY. iS8 J. LEACH WILL OrENA me assortment of Fall Mil- wef on Saturday, October i8th, on Bridge stret, Georgetown. oc 17-2egy $5 REWARD.—STRAYED—A RED COW, about 3 years old; she be horns, but no eer-marks = & to, have gone cf with a droveof cattle Ap. ply ——. Montgomery street, Georgetown. ee 17- aga Myers, Chas H = Chas N Wilkinson, 5 A Wyman, LtR Os Es x McGuire, Jno McCoy, Martin Wiley, Lewis B McLaughiio, Win Wriglit, James McLean, WF wi mn, James Neagle, Juo a, De FB Nicholson, J Fargo, Capt Henry O'Connell, Jno 2 Fasnaught, 6 Owen, J Follausbee, Geo Fitzgibbou, E R cc 18-it Ww no Weatherby,J Dix Waters, Juo Woreck, Joe Williams, Jos & Wade, Hamilton 3 UST REC ED—THE BALLADE OF Iveland, also, The New Yoik | edger. with continuation of Orion The Gold Bester, which is Powell, Lt WL decidedly the best of Sylvanus Cobh’s nnrivelied 2th at? lock. A full attendance } > oa re Be, stories, at FERGUSON'S me reqenica: J. A. BAKERS th Waterton | 03 17 Next to LAMMOND. 456 7th st. b Primrose, Wheat, RC Gen’ Recording Secretary. Wet ‘yko $ 10 REWAKD.-STRAYED OR Stolen from the subscriber on the 10th or Uth fastant, 8 head of cattle viz: TwollERF£ ERS, one black with whi e back, aud one red and white spotted, one da-k BULLUCK with horns, one Buffalow BULLUCK, six of teem marked with taroneachrump. The above reward will given for eny information where I can get them. SAMUFL HOOVER, Butcher ia Centre and Northera Markets oc 17-3t* SF Ps , Joshua 6 Prearants, J BS James Porter, Juo Henderson, Wm INITIALS— Minister fom Gaut Metropolitan Tost a: Marble Beart. to- Nat. Awer. Ex ‘ BERESIT, PM. — RroisrER’s Orrice, October 16, 1856 ALL WHOM IT MAY CUNCKEKN. Notice is hereby given that leenses issued to taverns, retailers of spiritaons and feraented |'- quors, wines cordials, &c , groceries, 4! 5, bardware, medicines, perfumery. watches and jewelry; lumber, wood, coal, and commission mercha: also rs of hackney carrisges and omnibuses, billiard tables, ten-pin alleys, and ctnfectionery, an {for hawking and peddliny, and dealers in old Mihe'38 devon] ptr, &c , wil ex on Monday, the iy jowember next, aon tae said Icenses must be renewed at th'= office within ten days afier that time. M’L E DOUGLASS, Register YWLLARS AND EMBROIDER —Just / received, a choice lot of Collars and Embroj- deries, and lower than can be purchased at any other place in .he city. GEO. H CASSIDY & Co, Successors (o A. Tate, No. 314 Penn ave oc 18 between Sth and 9th sti YOUNG MEN OF WASHINGTON. Vree Leetures every Monday night, for four weeks, commencing October 2ik, AT THE UNION ACADEMY. - WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AN- ‘#~ nouncing to the citizens of Washington that the first Gr Bail of the Marion Club w: take place at Temperance Hall, on 17th Novem ber. By order of the Pres'dent. le CHAS. © McBEE. WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY “re notitied to assemble at the Armory on MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 10’ jock, in full uniform, with penpete: fr paradeand target firing. By order of Capt Davi t SHE . 8. See horice —THE igpled he dagebe, leave to call the atleation of tue public to his stock of @LASS and QUEENSWARE before purchasing elsewhere, as by so doing they will save frorn 13 to 25 per cent. Totlet and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at 509 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. Je 9-6m JOHN McDEVITT. — HO! FOR A JOLLY NIGHT. The members of the Jolly Club take great pleasure in announcing to their friends ard ublic yenerally, that they will give their first grand Cotilton Party on MONDAY , October 20 bh, At CULUMBIA HALL, Capitol BDL Tickets FIFTY CrNTS—to be bad at ‘Thos. — POLITICAL FLAGS R bwyer’s Restaurant, and ofthe members,orat | Such Young Men of this ity as wish to obtain LAMMOND’s, ae door, Dance to commence at Souk By a thorough and practical knowledge of Surveying, | _% 16-3t ‘ Seventh street order of the Committee. oc & - | Civil Engineering, Book Kee; and of suc! T 1 re | Civil Kngincering, Book Keeping, and of ITHUGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF KS" ! FOR THE GOOD WILL CLUB, THIRD ANNUAL BALL OF THE GOOD WILL CLUB, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 19th, AT CARUSI’S SALOON. ticulars in future advertisement. oc6-eolm ELODEORS. HREE BEAUTIFUL imodel Melodeons just received to-day at the great I'lano Foste and Music Establishment of JOHN F. ELLIS, oc 18 between 8th and 9h streets. HILDREN HOU MITS, LEG- gins, Gloves, Hosiery, Comforts, Cloaks, and Shawls, selling low at No. 20, between Sth and Och, on the avenue. oc 18 H. J McLAUGGLIN & Co. UTATUES —1,300 BUSHELS OF PRIME white Mercer Potatoes just arrived on Schooner Viola, from New Jersey, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers PETER BERRY, oc 18-3t* 85 Water s'reet, Georgetown. A 1 000_ENOUGH FORALL. The New York Ledger, the ladies’ joy, just received for October 25th, in advance by the As- sociated Publishers Agent. FERGUSON, oc 18 next to Lammond’s, 4£6 7th street. ness, ey, in the DAY or atthe Union Academy. RICHARDS, Principai. $10 REWARD.—STRAYED OR Stolen from the subscriber, on the 10th iastent, on the Columbia Turnpike Road. and neer the Virginia side of Bi ea @RAY MARE about 14 hands bigh, and rides well under saddle She hes a brown spot on the left jaw and a small scar on ber left shoulder. The above reward will be paid fcr the mare or for any information left either with me or at the Star Of- i recover her. eee JOHN B CARSON. BUYS’ WINTER CLOTHING, ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Be BE NnG luth etrects.— Boys’ Over Coats, Pack Coats, Frock Costs, Roundabouts, Jackets, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, @c, &c , making our stock of b»)s winter cloth- ing very large and compete, com: g all quali- ———— school wear, bh we are sel- 4 at very low prices. - ling st very aw Pex, 4, BTEPHENS, 322 Pa. ave /next to tron Hall. E HAVE FO FO! w- ing BONDS or STOCKS, which can be James King, of William, on india peper; price 82,50; just.received from San F. °. oc 16 FRANCK TAYLOR WHes YOU FEEL INCLINED TOBUY Se Sahdaeindd Notions, at low callat oc I LAMMOND’S. SIMPSON HOUSE, Southwest corner of 10th st and Pexna avenne. ASHINGTON City, D C Harry To w sf hee SUBSCRIBER =. IN- form Sojourners residents Wi that be bis f in Btingop ut weil noua eusatinene, now prepared to accommodate all who favor him with their e on the most pened - Gentle- mea Can be furnished with Rooms on rearonable terms, and they can elther Breakfast. Dine, or Sup in or out of the house, and will cnly be charged for such as they may o-der The Subscriber proposes to furnish Meals to a who gg go the European +ystem, stran; and citizens rely ujon the character af bis Bar ai Table d ote. : oc 17-Im WM.S. SIMPSON, Proprietor. CAVENGERS ROUTICE FIRST WARD —All north of Penn- oc 18-3t WwW ONT FORGET—BEAR IN MIND— . Kemember will i thls week with each = the purchaser 10 to 12 per cent, per number o! e's ILusrtats per, a beautiful 0,000 Ramsey ‘Minne-cta Market $15 Engraving from Landeeer. te : graving SP ERGUSON, ee 10 per Cou oc 16-31% DAN’L. LINKINS. _o¢ 18- Next to Lammond 4€6 7th street. 815,000 Virginia and Tennessee, 6 per cent HOOL SLATES OF ALL SORTS AND Se ——s ae > NETS. | Coupons, payable in New York. a’ place In the city. We bane ast ech odes Nee Tannen | 810,008 Orange ahd Abecatarie, 6 per sent. McLAUGHLIN & CO, the richest and latgest assortment of ladies? Coupons, ~in se York. oe 15 Penn bet. Sth and %b streets, NA ORNAMENTS, PUF Puff Boxesat the gr.at r'ancy Sto: Suh and 9th streets. oo 15 H. J. MeLAUGHLIN & CO. [ig poten DAIRYMER oe UNDER ana Cate Feedes Bo ? lv acd childrens’ BUNNETS to be found in the city. Please call and examine GEO. H. CASSIDY &CO, Successors to A. Tate, 314 Penn ave , bet. oc 18 10th and 11th streets. Ww G. METZEROTY, Corner ef Eleventh © street and Pennsylvania Avenue, has always on hand the largest essortment cf PIANO FORTES in Washington, from the celebrated AND between to ‘ish STILL SLOP, at their Mason’s ed > factories of Raven, Bacon &\Co., William Miller, wetter JOHN 8. BERRY & CO = ekg and others, from 8179 up pa arranted for two yeais, an Pp’ on? with- EW out charge Prinal’s Melodeons, ana a large N YORK tse | ggg 4 § apa ges lela ee at 7 o'clock p. FERGUSON, ; ‘next a, 496 7th street.