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4 Yeste: =v ee £ _ PAR . — Nerwood wat called upon toque mae — r ms = = ance in &@ northern par ol LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | Seeoad Ward, aod whore ho bad'staiar er For Sale and Rent. —— eee Roos FOR RENT WITH BOARD—At| By WALL. BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers. AUOTION SALES, TELEGRAPit NEWS. coe seen, aes THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. No. 445 9th street, four doors from F. it ALUABLE PROM THE AS8OCIAT ESS . Pp rand the week, a Upon srteing the Gaz ‘AP AND GOOD ROOMS FOR RENT V lic Sale.—On WEDNESDAY. By C W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. BY HOUSE PRINTING TELBORsPH. Headquarters Jackson Dem. Association, } Le Postepel- deer dear engaged thames (1a Owen's fine Buildings on D street, saaciees: pone a . fs Poet Gaon ye apayereis ne "Arrival of the Cahawba. November 8, 1856. in and commenced a general attack upon him. | Pwr and 9h. Mechanics or others with . e* AY, es an make a pleasant and cheap at- | few. This'power ne iene ee rie neatly | November 4th, at 10 o'clock a. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS. | One female seized him by the hair; another Power is clatmed to be the best m , I shall sell Naw Yor«, Ban! steamer my acution room, Iron Hall, the effects of a fami. oe Cabewte, ement for 0; "8 & afami. | from New Orlea: peo aes tried to gouge his eyes with a large pin, while | catfon on the premises” "O™* PY early, appl Inuse, and will do more work with less horse- Lt Gealining house. Reoping, embracing some | the 20th, errived this morning.” = All the telegraphic dispatches which may | °¢bGre bast him on the face arms. He su. | On REN TA CONVENIENT TWO.| Ferme: A credit of sorsnd 90 days, for notes | 70%, ng, in part. of — i ceeded, however, in ee: the arrest of | FOR RE satisfactorily endersed interest H covered Mr. Sumner be received at the Union and Star offices uP | three of the parties, and two of them were sent | near the concer oe re Sees ae: WALL, BARNARD & CO. pod ie ea eny Fisoch Sates tes Naw Yonx, Nov. 2.—There will be an im. to 4 o’clook on Wednesday morning will be an- | to jail for the offence and one dismissed. Geo! . Inquire of Mr. R J. BUWEN, or | _D0v3 Auctioneers. Tosewood Arm-chairs, two rosewood Re- | menced caivacade to mest Mr Summer a nounced at the Headquarters of the Jackson} 7) |b —The meeting to-night at to JOHN DAVIDSON. nov 3 3te Cgption Chairs, and eight rosewood Parlcr ae Ule will be addressed by Josiah Democratic Association (south side of Pena-| p ie headquarters will be the’ last | YOR SALE OR RENT—Aa VERY DESIRA. ope ey One Etairgo, French Plate Ml Quincy at the City Lines, and thence escorted emocratic headquarters will be the las bole realdence, corner of Sc Qonit oa FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKERS, Two resetend ne Mirror to the State House, and there officially wel sylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth | regular meeting of the campaign. The mem- 10 good Rooms, all private, with Gsm Can Bs LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES Cornices Tables, with marble slabs, tlt | comed home by the Governor and recent rad streete,) immediately upon their receipt. bers of the Jackson Association were the first | boards and Wardrobes. Water in the kitchen, of Washi that they have opened a Dress. | China Vases, one bronze Table, with marble slab | th Dame of Massachusetts, : fo the field, and will be the last to leave it. | with Brick Carriage house, Stable, Wood-house, | Making Establishment at No. 509 11th street, 3! Oval gilt Frame Mirrors, hatr-seat maboyan: Bo- apa BURIAL OF “5AM.” = | They fired the first gun in the campaign ai and Paved Yard in good order For terms apply | doors below Hilbus’s Music Store. Dresses wi'l fas - . Political Excitement a Cees be Toe “pr Ax saoagr pit prone pp er sell, No. 338 C street =? 2™ OF Hee tiare | most ressonale prices. “All tinds'ed'pettense ter and balrelors it Covered with velvet PuiLapetrnta, Nov. 2.—Considerable ex- aaaeic tne benens os until they salute James Buchango and | @ FARM FOR RENT OR SALE—SITUA- | Silk Warhicg doncat thelowest cet eet ne | punted Candlesticks. mahogany Washstands | eitement Re Nepabiicass cman pen pg rp cin br nape ti Sonn C. Breck ridge as President and Vieo | A ted'in Prince George’s county, Md , about 14 | — = mere SOT oer caootent on tho font ees English china Dinner y sight ‘Then wilted dried up—and Kinder gia cout, | President elect. miles from Washington, and 2 from Beltsville | [4.0 R SALE—AT THE FIRST WARD | Crock aoa ees Wem slectors on the steuight Biltmore tieket bave ery and Glassware, Parian marble Pitchers | withdrawn, Vi w Stuart, Kubo. As we Hindoos around him hurried. — atte morning the Chief of Po- eg nage oy Tasa on oe cae patter ys AY Plated d Caster, mahogany French and other Bed. Smith,E Myers, Hetherington, Wells, vee We buried him darkly, that Tuesday night © was reque yy citizens of Georgetown | and uncultivated for some ears, nothing more | HORSES, 6 and 7 years old, 15% bands Superior feath man and Duffie, and three others, whose names (For we feared he’ ‘not keep until morning) | to detail some of his force to go to Georgetown | than a garden been made tuenen "To nae high; and ‘ne pair ef GRAY HORSES, Large Tahegany Wardrobe, toi aeatireases have not been ascertained. : By the straggling moonbeams misty light, and arrest a man named Bennett, who was mn, one Who would keep it in good order, | 4 and 5 years old, 16% hands bigh; warranted to ing chairs a ot And dark-lantern dimly burning. ebarged with very outrageous conduct. (ffi- | fencing, &., no rent would be required the first | be sound ahd well broke to harness. Also, one Towel Racks and Irons, Fenders, Shoveland| Kenneth Rayner for the Uzion Ticket. losed his breast cer Watson was permitted to go, but before he | Year. It would be exchanged for city property. | new Coupe CARRIAGE, made to order; and Tongs i Pi 2 —The H aie corte or an we wound hie; reached Georgetown Officer Gross had succeed. | Po#¢ssion given in November. For particulars | one front clarence fri:l CALECHE, which cannot | Ccmforts gad Blankets ‘miLaDELPata, Nov. 2 — on. Kenneth Jn a sheet of the Organ we wound him ; i mbe teon, informed | {quire at No. 445 WD streety between 2d and 3a | be surpassed for besnty and style, both made by | Mahogeny Washatands, with marble-tope Rayner, of North Carolina, delivered an able eyvith soleepy's print around him that Bennett was held to bail to uaawad tha — sad Boalt tdeiphia, ba aeetine j Do mang: cane seat Chairs, Standards parece son tat osahinn Gummer testioen ate Gn an enn ee SD a - oc * i Pee, mat tt, weno epee wet, | Sa camsaining alleoes wink ene | Rigs aceeee te re ena eat | masmpuanis Oremus oadican aus | Teas Shanes Pantene Gamiee esate, |setet fie someon tee eane t i c A 5 : f A : ee ee ae ce a Go — ing malicious mischie: some Parior, with several hambers, suitable ALL WeoMas wax ae, A O00 nal ander onsh ps ave:-Sbe ceo convince all his bearers At the clore of his swe - ' for the accommodation of five or six gentlemen I Notice is hereb 4.0 ds) : % speech cheers were giver for the Union tic! been Tux Cours anv Coacu recently advertised ‘A man servant will be kept inattend ie ce is herebv given that licenses issued to | an days credit, for approved endorsed notes, et, which were followered by overwhelmi: And the bets that were due on the morrow. = the oa! as being for sale at (peter two doors from the Kirkwood House, T'ennsy va neers Wines corelitit ee eee es ag yee ce seen incinai’s cheers for the straight Union Uoket cid 4 = 5 & for exam: jon in ‘We thought, ss we hollowed h’s cozy bed iret Ward livery stable are two of the best | nia avenue. oc3i_ | hardware, medicines, perfumery, watches an my commcdious sales-room on the di oa- -— Ta a culvert that runs by «The Willows”? _ specimens of coachmaking ever offered in this FOR KENT —A SMALL Fram House, | Jewel; lumber wood. coal, and commission | the sale. \C. W- BOTELER, The Union Ticket Discarded. That Sag Nichts and strangers would tread o'er 'y, a8 we can testify after due inspection. situated on the corner of 10th and € streets | Merchants; also apes of hackney carriages} 0c 2-d Auctioneer PuiLavetrata, Nov 2.—The Black Repub his head, They are from a first class establishment in | east. ‘The house contains 5 roome and passage, | 2"¢ omntbuses, bililard tables, ten-pin alleys, licans in this city are disheartened at the And we up the Salt River billows. aes =e per meena and ithe prices with fait trees or varlous kinds, and a pump sf = deals (holt ten ee ee peddling, By JAS. C. Mc@UIRE, Auctioneer. pects before Cy having lost all hopes aie = . for vel w. Persons in | water in the 2 jocation is healthy ani : », , 9 Cy i i * * ees ts spilt eiveant eemeena sas = want of fashionable carriages this winter | desirable, and to a yood punctual tenant the rent | €*plre on Monday, the'8d day’ of November next, ducing the friends of Mr. Fillmore to join on ne he caused and the churches | should eail and look at them by all moans wil be moderate. For terms apply to R.A. | 824 that said Mcenses must be renewed at this TERNOX md.—On TUES. | their Fusion electoral ticket, and it is now be- he burned poe * | PAYNE, Druggist, orG. L. BALDWIN, near | fice within ten San conan o'clock, on the pretiees, I'sheiieat We dee oe -papentecr tiny rg my egited voc diye doe Before the Democracy laid him. v4 Tus Raxpasvovs—The Dryas of the the premises. 96 BSF | oc 16-tNows Register. ri ed Naa hing —— ene — State The. conection i ba as desi aa: S — a 4 i == = reco! ‘ords aeh- 2 . Sap peer ce Sopra ye ieee in the pha Wéllein und ajuteern’ sections outs Ob PE oe an GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE T9 | ington county, the following desirived property, | those who vote for Fremont are indirectly We heard the report of th g gun of the city. At each of the stations an cfficer | streets, over A. Hoover & Son’s Shoe Store, sulta- bueligredt eas tahoe ae Wide, (Cate ae ivan dag ra mete a voting for Buchanan. ——- eae ree e- will be found at any bour when the guard is baked epee Boarding-House._ it is pow | Silk, Satin, and Velvet Vestings at much cheaper same on south EK steel 30 feet 3 inc! co wentor the Ada: from the Kansas Prisoners Sadly, but promptly, we dropped him down on duty. Tho ro station is near the eo me as ane: ee HOONMEn re rates than the usual city prices southeast corner of Lot No 43, and thence with sie! eases = "Sin the peculiat Seid of his glory ; corner of South Carolina avenue and Sixth | south side of Peng ween beng Re eM: WALL & STEPHENS, E street west 18 feet, and thence north 71 feet, | | C#1CAG0, Nov. 1 —The Free-State prieynare We carved not a line, we raised not a stone, street east; the western station is opposite the | streets ane 0090-2 322 Penn. ave , bet. 9th and sts , also 361 Pa thence east 18 feet, thence south 71 feet to tre | t Lecompton have published an addrers to the For we knew ‘twas a mighty dark story '! gasometer in the First Ward; the southern | ——H——______""""_ oc 31-3t Ave , 3 doors E. National Hotel. | place of beginning, with the improvements, con- | American people. They state that they sre ‘cabins on Sixth street, between Maryland and Vir- OR RENT.—A HOUSE ON L STREET. BLANKESS! BLANKETS: eee! of a two story frame dwelling -bouse confined in a small loathsome prison, under Sr Marrasw’s Cuurca —As faithfulehron-| ginia avenues. —— between 1h and 16th, new and neatly fin- ' cIVE [EB Reapove property is situated on south B.be | guard of the militia recently enlisted ; and : 8 ished, containing 6 rooms, &e Rent $12 per E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE | tween 6th and 7t that they are unable to re medical as- iclers of passing events, wo should. asa matter | } Qun Dexocratic Farenns of Montgomery | month. Aung) aU Y City Post Of- assortment of 94, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Red | Terms: One-third cash ; the residue in 6 and | © pAtgesd gegen of course, notice the services last evening in | gounty aseembled in large numbers, on Raker | eee Pply ey cag-tt | Blankets. 12 months, with Interest, secured by a deed of | *#t#uce or sufficient food or clothing. Wm this beautify! church, on the cecasion of “All | day afternoon, in the neighborhood of Silver | —-°———————___Sct_ | °° aLeo— ee , Tee ran mate monn, foo Bt Ohastin, Souls’ Eve;’? but how shall we begin to de- Gitte. F. P. Bisir’s,) and th aaa TORE FOR RENT.—ONE OF THE MOS1T 150 pairs white and colored Biankets for Ser- NICHOLAS CALLAN, Trustee issouri, has died since bis arrest, and it ts seribe these grandly imposing ceremonies, sur- P tt: &: a prinkling of th a desirable places of business on Penusylvania | vants W_ EGAN & SON, oe H-eokds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. | feared that :everal others will survive but « assing even the highest wrought anticip.- pretty good sprinkling of the “ unterrified”’ | avenue for rent, and fixtures forsale Apply at | No. #28 south side Pa av, bet. 6th and 7th sts. [| —-—————————___________ | fow immediately relieved. The ee < _ city x ppeesses ree Lape onsite neo — avenue, between the peers ee 2] 0c 31-6t [ intel} Fenny we ea ipigtienreeee! ae addres# is signed by Si prisoners formerly be =~ > A ‘ anton of Tenn cNerhany an eath of | and6o0’e! . au f SALE, OF REA) STATE f o kh 3] onmiets te one fat a mean tae Washington, Irwin of Ky , and Brower of Ma POTATUES AND APPLES. Ey aca vainabin weer Property at | Tak 6.2 Rosde intend, Masmeshuestia, Sow , be i OR RENT —THE THREE-STORY Brick UST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE IN syly i inoi leoor The speeches were rece York, Pennsy!vania, Uhio, [Ninois, Wisconsin, ed with great entuu- end of 7th street west ts flowing congregation was of itself aj .- fats ‘1 House on Bridge street, Georgetown, adjoin- lots to sult purchaser— Pass deed and lowa _-_—_ aestaihi fein f ke prep celal The chas:s | '*5™ and the best spirit prevailed. ing Arny’s Confectionery “Ihe Store and ‘Dwel 0 bushels New Jérsey White Mercer Potatoes | May 1, 1854, suk Tecmdel ie aaears ord 5 No Baltimore Markets and elegant altar. the whole sanctuary ia Wesuctes Eucla =e baat: ling AERO Ce jagihe Seo Roca ce Ges peed best kinds 73, Folios 5,6, etxeq . we shall proceed to sell. on Bartivone, Nov 3—Flour is steady at deed, the extensive and magnificent choir | si ner of Public Buildings nies. eee OWELL & STRIBLING een re genaber sy eereedreal deg 36.87 for Howard street and Ohio. City a and organ brought out in bold relief by the | ged the President of the Franklin Fire Com, | (QOTICE —FOR RENT, AND POSSESSION | Corner Watertued High iene eet ein der, all thatproperty lying in the eltyet Ween, | 98.72. artistic excellence of the fresco painting were, any that he has concluded the purchase of given on the first day of October hext, three | oe 31-3t — | Be ington, D.C epic Fe the plat of sd city as | , Wheat is higher; sales of white at @1 6d from the very onset, subjects of general admi- for No. 15, in square 293, for the location of of those five three story brick Dwelling Houses, aor = square numbered 472, together with the improve- | $1 65, good to prime, reds $1 50a$1 43 Corn ration, though we thought thatthe upper part | 4), eng. Se : > rege fronting on Massachusetts avenue, between 6’ ERENCH MERINOS, &c. ments thereon, (excepting a certain lot of yround | is 1a2e higher; sales of white st 6la68 and > @ new engine house for the Frankiin, and | and 7th streets Occupled at present respective! E HAVE JUST RECEIVED, 12 Piece: rion « | : : = ae oe uF pectively : SIVED, veces | therein belonging to the heirs of the late Simon llow at 65ab6tc of the church eiid sanctuary required a] thot the Company is at liberty to go ahead in | by Messzs. Suit, J. E Kerd, and Thomas C. Be- French Merinos, at 75 cents Frazier;) the entire acti property lying west of ae med setae i — stronger light : 1 | the work of pulling down the old building as| den ‘Terms for each : $300 per annum, rent to| 15 pieces Fine English Meriaos. at 50 cents said square, (472,) known as Page's wharf proper a fc sales of City and Ohio at She. serviews commenced bp a i rapidly as possible. be paid monthly. KDW. QWEN, 212 Penn. 0 do do BL do ty; the whole of square 471, in said city; and |” °° New York Marke: hea ae ee — ee | te pemebetains, fine 134 do Senlithe protets eit ce maa teste scien | tae Ware ’Mase ener a 1» OF y : Tue Star Trovre give one of their capital 2NT— * : "he property will be sold in lots to suit sw Yorn, Nov. 3— r ig dull; enles rangement from one of his symphonies by the | performances to night a! the Odd Felloeg | Poe SALE OR RENT. between uth ae ; rv icas : Purchasers. of 7,300 bbls; State $6 45a86 60; Obio and great master, Hammel. Then immediately | Fai) Navy Yard. They can give ben cas | 2ist force on years occupied by the late | piLguge gesortment of eR GAN B SON | , isos the steamer George Page, now plying be | Southern are nominal. upon the entrance of the Priests into the sanc- | singte performance, as they appear in Rich | J.-M. Chubb, Esq’ Possersion piven the let of | ee ee tae pg a ee ON, | tween Washington and Alexandfla Wheat is declining; sales of 26,000 buthels; tai the excellent choir, aided by a most pee ri we Pee an Nice. | November next nquire of RIGGS & CO i i“ Inte Terms: One half casb, and the balance at six white $1.67a$1 70; red $1 5238154 Corn ie 7 _ ted that ‘a mond to-morrow night @ advise our Navy i2-eotf c oc 31-6t (intel] months, on notes bearing interest, satisfactorily - 2 A sat — — yi me rie equicn.” never Yard friends to avail themselves of the oppor- | —*% ~~ i ee quiet: sales of 20.000 bushels ; Southrn mixed & wruvre o} jozart, << . ——$—$—$—$—$ $$ tunity to enjoy themselves to-night. ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, A FARM of about fifty acres, situated in Alexandria county, Virginia, six miles from Alexandria and the same distance from Washington city and bree and a half miles from the Georgetown Aqueduct it bas on ita very comfortable and convenient one and a half story Cottage built house, containin, six rooms, with kitchen adjoining, with cove’ | ead The front one 38 feet by !2, and the ack one 14 by 12 feet. Also, a good house for farm hands, ice house, spring house, meat and store houses ; one of the largest and most con venient barns inthe county; root cellars to con- tain perh+ps 2500 bushels of roots for winter feed- ing of stock ; and, indeed every other conven- fence. Also, the best and probably the largest assortment of fruit trees in the Re con- sisting of the choicest varieties of Apples, Peaches, Sale will commence on the wharf west of square | 72éc. 472. All conveyancing at the cost of purchasers. Pork is unsettled—accurate quotations can- if the purchaser or purchasers should fail to not be given. Beef is firm; Chicago repacked comply with the terms of sale within five days $11. Lard is steady; sales in bbis at ate thereafter the Trustees reserve the right to reséil Whisky is firm: Obio 324 ‘i at the risk — wy pmo of the — ing purcha- nr: = . ser or purchasers, after givi ve days’ previons “3 notice in the National Ineligencer sii Financial. JHN T. FENWICK, New Yors, Nov. 3—Stocks are lower. RICHARD WALLACH, ¢ Tfusteos i Boone se i : cemendas JAS C MCGUIRE, auc. | Pinel Raltreed Tie Cumberienl Oral tose pAnetacs SALE.—IN VIRTUE OF | pany 164; Illinois Central shares 114; do, bonds two writs of Fieri Facias issued from the | 92}; Michigan Southern 85; New York Cen- pontoon — restates saan pe tral 804; Reading 72i; Virginia 6's 91 of Columbia for the county of Was! ‘ton, and to 3; v ae . me directed, | shall expose at public Hon for cash, Sterling exchange is dull. in front of the Court house door of said county, on ~ standard and dwarf Pears, and improved Cherries | | Stineeincy in Beet! day of November wext, 1856, ] ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. For some years past every possible effort has beea - | 88, in the city of Washington, D. C., setzed and Reoein Nov. 3, 1856 mode to improve this farm, and much of it is now HATS—HATS—HATS! levied upon as the property of Samuel Chase Bar- LEXANDRIA, Nov. 3, 5 under a high state of cultivation, no reasonable HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED FOUR J ney,end will be sold to satisfy Judicials No 44 Yesterday came out the balmiest bath expense having been spared to enrich it. Its up- cases of those beautiful French DRESS HATS. anda, to October term, 1580 Jobe O. Holstead 4 on land meadow 1s equal in productivensss to any in | Gentlemen now in want of the most beautiful | and Samuel and Henry Kirk,'vs. Semuel Chase | °f ® pleasant autumn, the services at all the the State It should bps — Lecce ttle ail: | style of the season will fird this Hat worthy of | Barney. 3’D. HOOVER. cburches were attended by large congrega- twenty tons of hay. a Poti piece sand } their aitendon. cczs-ts Marshal for District of Columbia. | tions The Rey. E. J. Newlin hed bis iri nee dele a frp orine | task SOFT ATS of high and irc, | me eres DO ena, The Rev. EJ. Rewlin pond : whieh is un- Seer * the owner has for disposing of it is his desire to | of @0) itt ne wan this city, of mny'owra importa: OPENING POSTPONED. farewell discourse to the congregation wor before performed in Washington. Prayers followed the requiem and Kyrie Eleison, and a - thess were suesecded by the whole of the SuaMEruL.—We learn that four citizens of ie me ae Washington visiting Alexandria yesterday. Dies Irae,” (“The Day of Wrath that were, for no other cause than eseieg mee Dreadful Day,’’) the performance of which selves Democrats, set upon by a crowd of —— eucmees or we doubt even Know Nothings, and one of them named Dan- ‘The sermon which followed by Rev. Father iel Driccoll, severely injared. Maguire, upon the doctrine of the Purgatory,| warcy Retvgns.—The following cases were was listened to with a profound attention | ;- posed = a “ which evidenced the public appreciation of Sapeons ae Ppa baie ate : his high merits ; ae security and costs. David Fitagerald. drunk The choir and orchestra immediate ¥, alter’ | and disorderly ; fine and costs Gilbert Car- ds resumed their duties, and the ‘* Cujas tis, colored, assault and battery; security for and “Pro Peccatis,” the gems of | court. Wm. Bruce. do; jail. Henry Brown Rossini’s “ Stabat Mater,” were rendered in do.; security for court. = Elizabeth Takorter’ every way worthy of the great maestro, and deauk A iv: 4 much to the credit of the distinguished solo “Seveniee Sh Vigo meen , performers. The usual benediction was then | grunk and assaulting an officer in the dis. given by Rey. Father Donelan, and the cere- charge of his duty; fine and costs in the cor- monies closed with that startling soprano colo, poration case, and sent to jail in the assault the - Inflaumatus,"’ most exquisitely rendered | sase Ann E do; do. Thos. Russell by the prima donna of the choir, and the colored, ass : dismissed. Owen Clery, grand Amen chorus from the “ Stabat Mater,” | drunk ‘and disorderly ; security and costs. the execution of which by all concerned was | Phos. McQuillan, do.; dismissed. John Win- 8, + ; cultivate a large farm in the interior of the State. _ shiping at the Second Presbyterian church admirable inthe extreme. kle, drunk; workhouse 30 days. Lucinda | Fora Dair man and Marketing farmer or Nurse- bapa pregend foe or Hunt cape, FIRST WARD KESTAURANT, Ty to take charge of a college in Dela- We did not intend to a plea but Myers, disorderly ; dismissed. Mary McMann, | ryman, or for the rural residence of a person doing } and Ladies? Furs, at extreme low prices, at Penn. avenue, between 18th and 19th Streets. | ware Peshgaberte a Posed Kopeneye tos ais profanity; workhouse 36 days. —— in pa li Soot Mucaneny ether aos HOPKINS! Hazear, G. E. DIVERNOIS8, Propiietor. The Orange and Alexandria railroad com- : g ose . : — — - tages — 3 Corner 6th street and Pennsylvania avenue. HE PROPRIETOR OF THIS NEWAND | pany having re-elected its present ular manner in which the distinguished and well =. Apply at the Star Office for ae between Browns’ and National Hotels. T splendid establishment, well known in resident ps directors adjourned saeder on known organist, a host in himself, presided, mation. oc 3l-eolw {intel} Washington for a number of years, and Friday night. The most important business and the gentlemanly vocal director conduc’ed FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE IN] T. G. FORD, formerly proprietor of the Napoleon Hotel , of the session was the settlement of the ques- ged of Seam Sak we ames nage te | ons mieten | The subscriber fers dor rent'bet late residence | ,/ RATHER SHOE FINDERS STORE | tationabic noclety, and the connvlseea of roca | Sct of dividends upou the basis, uhat for the iy ever begtoand together united ia toe ee rao | tatmeecame tanec and, Fours gireas, | (['AESUBSCEIBER PLATEERS MIMBELE | I'vig: bas fhe honor fo annvance to tor cidsene | Prevent tbe earaing»f the rad, which amount nthe geateeade ot our citizens is due to the porn seaiee meee pinhead pita pa ne Vilaen ths, cmt mele eat aad oe nyere se eae meee pdplienes = Mshment will be opened on the Sth of November, | used on yt aire a and = gratite yur citiz re y ylean! euue, corner best finished houses in the District cf Columbia, | Washington city for sale. The stoc mi 1866 ‘The numerous efforts which he bas made | when the ynchburg extension is comple very energetic and distinguished pastor of the staat = ______ See having all the modern improvements contained at of — # Rieuew cade aitnecor nat teaproeea |e a doomands, Which he mey have, the | and inactive operation, then, that all the divi- a and bis amiable — Sapempery = rer. Bell Opinion *r errs 's oo im the first-class houses of t! e Northern cites. i 6 savedloat hy Tench Cai , i Nesreaily tag be Sates oR dends previously accrued shall be paid the or their encouragement of the noble art of | © Sevan : a" - There ts attac! a large cistern in the yard, | | & on stockholders either in scrip or money as the Tua Pooresvitte Democratic Bai —_ aarars hes comeie anton twee t wit rome eee eee eee hot ee eremecanee 50 Sides of Buff Leather nished with elegant Parlors and Bed Chamb-rs The Board of Vireotors were also authorised = aan last, Boon attended be monary bps powers of my digestive omen, and at ‘The tocality is high and salubrious, and in a | Home made Calf and Kip epee The Gentlemens’ apartment ee Parlorand | to loan the money or credit of the company te an citizens of Montgomery and Frederick | my powels geatiz open. 1 havono hesita = nelcubarho 100 Sides of Slaughter an rting Bed Chambers, which can be rented with or with- | the Orange and Alexandwa Kailread if the (Md ) counties, and one hundred ladies. Col. witaerto, far aatng fe te Med onlannicninomacie ioe 400 Sides of Span ish Sole Leather — out board. ‘The Restaurant department has | deem it caahie to do so. 7 Dade of Montgomery county, presided, assist- | ing freely of tt, 1 Lr fro For further particulars inquire next door to the | 100 dozen of Morocco and Leela apie splendid Saloons for ee parties; is newly ‘Thie morning all other interests seem swal- ed by the usual number of vice presitents and | "27,17 msauscalmato b>. SANDFORD Hk Premises, of Mrs. ANNE R.O°NEAL,, | Book Binders Lesther of all description derorated, having all the modern Improvements | towed iu preparation for the contest of to-mer- secretaries The dinner was spread out in 30 = ~— = —- Lasting Soles and Gallouny Wines ena Liquors, Imported expressiy from | Tew. Democratic and American meetings are orchard on the outskirts of the village, and if" Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. SOR KENT—REVERAL HANDSOME Par- | jasis, Tools, ke France for this establishment. ot aud cold | ealled for to-night, and a heavy vote will be was disposed of ere the speaking commenced. | ! hs olin KS og Seema gamer iors and Chambers, with board. All of which will be sold on the most reasona- | [.uneh at ali hours, on the New Orleans plan. Tke | polled at the election. Let every democrat There wag a bountiful supply for all present. | 376%, wilom also wauutacturay | Also, table and transteat board. Inquire at Mrs. | bie terms, at 439 north Seventh street, near the | ‘Table d’Hote will be served every day at 34 ve the day tothe cause—rouse the lukewarm pei 1am also manufacturing . @ > = y . The veters marched in procession arcund the (ia my own hep) every vat of $ iver re SMU'FH’S, 233 ¥ street. povi7—tf | Post Onice. oc 3l-lw welerk, = st at, which will be urrl- | gmong his neighbors, and deem it his especial 5 a " ne. Fort adies, cake and pi! nives; o rer a valed in ashingtor bcos aye he Dees qeamnea’ fae from tt orling:atitec; whit ata be ‘WINTER MILLINERY. _ LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME ARE cay oa enere Isalson splendid stabling atteck ci adie partdgsiny soyalled that day. among the musicians of the United States ma. | [sts thse woods of the same quality MRS. DITTY AND MISS LAN- 4% informed that their accounts are made out t ee 6. E DIVERNOLS it our friende in the country find it diffioult to rine corps. At one p. m. W. D. Wallach, | newcritcines yet rms PHIER will open their Winter iis) 4 and will be presented on or aboutthe Ist proximo | OC 20-1W _ R vole in thelr orn iichviek, kok heoes boaee Sake Esq , took the stand and diseugsed the candi-| °¢ 24—& aa Mnery on Wednesday, the Sth inst, | earnestly request that a prompt and speedy set- | 2 1, eorman. WM R WILSON | one of the city wards and vote there. Let dates and principles of the three parties He] ¢7>Brewa’s Brenchial Frech at No Mt Penusylvania avenue, between 9th and eae a I at ci Headset GORMAN, Wi LUN ao, every man work heart and hand for the great was followed by Michael Ciuskey, Esq , and | baw nd them of creat service iu allaying Bi 10th streets, up stairs. nov 1-3 Lier can settle the same by calling on me SAINT PETER, MINNESOTA, cause Au K E £M vabdulax Moarseness produced by Colds, and do P Alexander Kil Nia Lind’ Wit age oye coun | oe breshrea or ia ealliug thelr ettentien CHILDRENS’ BONNETS. at Wall, Barnard & Co.’s auction store, corner of EALERS IN BILLS OF EXCHANGE, | === ene ty, a veteran ine Whig ¢ efforts of ‘We commend them to the at E HAVE RECEIVED THIS MORNING | Ninth and Pennsylvania avenue, a a REAL ESTATE, LAND WARRANTS, SPECIAL *OTICE. ee re nanan te MUR Greet | Ccamcks tasbaner Orie ee @ further supply of Honey Comb nee TOG | DIR WALL foe CoN EEA COLLECTING AGENTS ERSONS DESIROUS OF INSURIN@ IN attention for nearly five hours, when the meet-} wai. “Por Gourhe, a, BONNETS for children, of all colors and oct 3l—eodw (Organ) DR. WALL Keferences—Pairo & Nourse; Sweeny, Ritten- the Montgomery couuty (Maryland) Mutual ing adjourned. (reat enthusiasm waz mani- Se eee r Halloa’s | sizes GEO. H. CASSIDY & CO. THOSIERY! HOSIERY! house, Fant & Co ss oc 4-1ms Insurance Company, can do 30 upon application Rs de _ jetorial. ney Ar admin : Penn. is ae raue ESU t a ig 5 c pena caerat anes tenteice andes oe Sh __Successor to A Tale, St eon Ne | puosk 1N WANT OF HOSIERY FOR PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS BNO Ee treet, EBERT KING, pismanry sadinecy dasieg tha wie of tha coating no | BONNETS! BONNETS! BONNETS! the winter, should call before baying and | PROPERLY COMPOUNDED AT ALL | oe 99-64 agen. speaking. ‘The best feeling was manifested on teste ‘clearing and vetlel glee eight Une Male Hecneheeaeieinpeeee ot Thur sak Piensa mien Ne abt cost, | _ GiREEE LENS RS all b: , and the Democrats retired at night 1 Drugglets. voice of New York u Lediesand Gent’s English Waite, Brown and | opposite the Patriotic Bank oc 16-1m HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE'AS- fall from the ground, highly delighted indeed re | ae er ieee Wee Colored Cotton Hose SIMPSON HOUSE, | E,sortment of Clocks—60 different stvles, which with the success of their barbecue. oe oot aro refe = the City. Please call and amine. Pas aaa tea Gent’s superior Cashmere and Merino ieatioast uarnit arian ok GE Pileeeeeei: win Siapsoal darsi eeahd Go'aahtnpies ° ——— : oueabians logredi- GEU. H. CA 4 w D n City, D.C 2 Stora Bawaxixg —Saturday night, some oa an, extensive. practice sfersr turns | oct I Successors to A. Tate, 3!4 Fa.av._ | Ladie} and Gent's best English and Pearl Sik}, sUBSCKIBER 13 HAPPY TO 1N- Se neta teas” One bana Onee, person or persons entered the drug store of Mr. nd, where the directions have been strictly fol | — ‘'O THE LADIES. Boys and Misses Brown and White Cotton Hose form the sojourners and residefits of Hands, &c., at re ROBINBUR’S, Callan, ou the corner of I: and Seventh streets, ms peiatal and aimcata, soose iraation (parictiariy, WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUR do do Worsted and Merino Hose. Washington that be hes spared no expense seus '2m "349 Pa. ave., oppo. Browns’ Hotel and attempted to rob the iron chest containing ange of life. ‘They will cure the Whites, and rere : 3 FRANK A. McGEER, a Shing ep ats we “ ‘ a Seep _ pr : fashionable assortment of Velvetand 4 ed te accommodateall who may | NEW COACH FACTORY We Sone) Papess, ond ether valuables.» “Phe | Sis "ay ue mos easentuiracs romain Gone otuer WINTER BONNETS. Also, Gel -solea St Es, wv, bet. 1h and IOS ee, one ae prerers Scone nd “ON TWELFTH STREET. > = favor him with their patronage on the most reas- ‘ — = @ new style of Hair Dresses and F lower just re- XENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS AND TRAV- | onabie terms, and in true Philadelpbia style. ne E UNDERSIGNED HAVING K ECENT- celved trom Paris; and all other articles in the | Qf) NG MAUDES AT THE LOW PRICE | jjaving recently removed from that city. Gen ly opened a Coach Factory at 353 Millinery line. C. PRIBRAM & CO. es ‘e an arrangement with the x ns fassikued arith Roeeas en a a leg Jee smegap oe gre gh erga Peony Pa. ave, bet. i0th and !ith sts., eouth side, | OF $5 —Having mad ang, men can reasonabl i — —— the Ly bapa who hastened to | the ageut, and get #Olroular for pestle are (ree. the store, but not ia time to catch the burglar. Price $1 per Lox, with full directions. Sold who! The manner in which the burglar operated | sel ty Q44% ATOR? Deugstet, Peuneyivant 1 WEL B. WAITE, 538 Sevouth street, Washing indicated a thorough acquaintance with’ the . CISSEL, Georgetown ; to whom all orders w vent to sella large quantity of the Bay State | terms, and they can either Breakfast. Dine. or | would respectfully announce so the pu at i id: k - e pr u ye 08" . J mere hb oe ake pone ire yea Po Se nt er eee CESNIRS OnE SUE oa ee termes Romcn aed English make of 8! awls one ‘Subseriber propose °s to furnish Meals to | most seasonable term and fa yoo ny “i - = rs : as 2 = + a 8 the Bazaar, corner wish, the European system, | Those desiring a g lage, orto have repair- used one while operating on the iron cheat, Astonishing Cure with ealy one Bet- THE SUBSCRIBER OPENS TO. po preg guna rp aban Seeley sed stcnpenr' ona sistas way rely upon the las well and’ promptly done ata low price are the key of which had been concealed, but was | TL "i * : day the largest and handsomest as of Srpaecing an Foun) ai SOPKING eS gers ne cou Sunsetiness, Lae way requested t cal,as | offer onsh induce: found by the thief, and which was in the door | «we nerssite send pou corthonteen be i sortwent of Winter Millinery ke has eee __ ne rizcim | WMS SIMPSON, Proprietor. | Stents ed cagnot fell to please of the chest when the proprietor enterel. Ly.shgaee of only ona butle ofthe Gorman itters; woibick | Gest and lolest atyleaof french Hats, tiead Dice, MABEAUL GERMAN HOMEO-| GEO. H. VARNELL, ____ | _ All work gwartuteed to give perfecteatiafaction. Mr. Clark to be & mau of veracity, anid have no doubt of the een, Ribbons "Trimings Raibeoldeties, Be ail D:; H. PERABEAU, cranes a = = Pipette | cc27-im= THOMAS 1 @al : Tas Mesrine at Rockvitis.—There was a | Meets Jon B Hall & Co.—Gentlemen—In anewerto your | of which will be sold at prices that must please ie eats of Washington and | No 51% north side La. ave.. bet. 6th and 7th ses | c. J. WOODWARD & CO. aptrited Democratic meeting in the court house | autries, I will state that my daughter, aged about 16 yoars, | the beat udges of yoods Ber ices to the ISHES TO SAY TO HIS FRIENDS AND USDERTAKERS, CABINET MAKERS, & Fi ficokville, Montgomery county, Md., on | yesre: aud cbvetinetiret of Jauuar? lash was iateo dove ‘he Ladies are respectfully invited to call | "Ome and Restdence oni street, No. 168, be- the public generally that he ts prepared at | Ti FURNITURE 2 i ight last, which was t ud confined to y early and get bargains. M. : . t the shortest eep constant! hand os = eh. Esq fr two ees Me rr, Vesides taing ta abed wits pane between nerahon tere 7 Centre Market Space, bet. 7th and 8th sts. ae ppathic medicines for sale, which oot as boas ee oc3 im | large and choice supp y of all eo — , » heros : . B —Homeo) 4 pl otresees, litieal issues of the current campaign. While od by “Mootianare German Bitters,” {was induced to | 0C 3U-!waeodw the Doctor prepares himself yee ie peas AUCTION—AUCTION. Wee ot to the Undertak the meeting was in progress the cannon from ‘She had taken ft but ¢ few da: MILLINSSY. cans Trot Rowe Se8 AAS Orr se 3m ECELVED FROM PHILADELPHIA AUC- | ing business; and all order left at ovr rooms, No- Washington to be used at the Pootesville bar- | improve, ant now. after taking only coe bottle : | HAVE RECEIVED A LOT OF eee ee tion 300-small Merino Scarfs, at 3734 cts ; | 67 High street, Georgelown, will be attended | becue on the next day, passed through the sie gr pe hn few rd a ware = New York Falland Winter BON- STOVES AND GRATES. rich watered Bonnet Ribbons, at 30 cts rence | with great care and promptitude. village, and those iu charge of it tarrying in | cure sutirely te ue yen a NETS, and will bave my opening on es RECEIVED FROM | 50; French Flowers; French Merinos, at'70 cts , ~ RIK’S REMEDIES are the only front of the court houre, fred a national salute wontoak Gor, Me tite 10th of November. Ladies ‘vail andy-xsmine BBAVE THIS Da itimore, another lot of | worth $1; 600 Embroided Collars at your own | [)®- PRE or Exteel oF I of thirty-one guns. sa enna stata those verycctelrated MORNING STAR COOK. | piices; inside Handkerchiefs and Sleeves at tne | LJ effect curefvorm, &e. They are unrival- —_— Four good Milliners and a few Au prentions ING STOVES: also, afew Parlor Cooks, large | low figure of 12 cis, at — Ag a Saltrheum, Ring sy 3 also, ~ -R. . wanted ; also, a Woman to do housewor | led for purifying the Pier 36 Nassau street, New Tus ALARM o” Fine, last night, was caused MRS C RUOFF size, with a large assortment of the very popular 50 cents per box . Ph nari togeth- | 0c 38-2w Georgetown. it by mail. by the basatng “s brick pila in the neigh- Jon Cole CHAR ES i reland, by the Rev. No. 275 Pa av., bet. 10th and ith sts. ellie piping ep Spe baen em Avery! 7G EXTRACTS OF FIFTEEN DIF-| a 5 nih we sens 2 'BRO., corner of 1th st. rhood of the City Hall. The companies Prizce William county, and tooe, » Esq., oc 25-eolm* me lot of P: and Store Stoves; also Ez Thi ‘are and Fenn. avenue oe were out and some difficulty occurred among | the Hon. Henry Shackiis, » daughter of F — = handso athe Kinds of Stoves on the | & ferent and delicious odors ese extracts - ~a the followers or ban Btones ¢ Hon. Henry Shackelford, of Culpeper county. NIGHT SCHOOL, alarge variety of other x Cal of English manufacture, and are quite equel 0) agar INDUCEMENTS,—THE LAR kngers on. Bto e $$ At the Washington Select School Building, | iret and second floors. Stanley’s Seven Column } 7 DR Ish, Sine ante a jug at | Gi ett stock of superb Piano Fortes, Melodcone, thrown, and much noise and swearing » DIED, Corner of Tent» and G streets, Radiating Fire Places with the Latrobe for heat- . WH Toews ‘Pharmac’ oo Flutes, Acoordeons, Violins, Stringe, Imeubers of the Bre dopartacent regret the dia | pOdutnny wane. of the 24 tnstant, DENNIS| YOUNG MEN AND APPRENTIOES OF | ing atlor und Chambersabove, Housefurnish- | 4. 4, W- | Se, 2e., le at the great emport at clos members of the fire department regret the dis- | DESMOND, inthe 60th year of hiseg:, propel ts Y this city cat:hese.seosive euch instructions as Ing Goo &c.,&c. a ane them: thay ace ee ~Fxy Moeic Store of JOHN F. ELLIS, orders which prem to occur when they are Soe ea tee the last If yeas ean will ft them for a practical business life | Single | i ita abet See a0 f on CEREXERY RES TO SELL | 0c 306 Pa. ave., near 6 ca out, ani ire revent it. It is to t 5 - ing taught by one ‘wary cheep D = RSES, ROCKERS, = be hoped that under the new icrengement ‘The friends and relatives of the famliy are re- wectnengedined with don peae aa well as P ave. sg yap Trg T three different for in ae 5 | | * hatte — ‘cabs, rows Ser meng meet, ‘Pais Afternoon, trom his. late testaenss Meee | the tne of Boek we of he lastrotacsia. with | 0e%8-80- (Organ) They are at the Cos} arial Graumds | axkets, Door, Suet; and Parlor Mats and Rugs — jo. 5 ee 5 , ¥ a south F street, between 9:h and 10th streets, | AOR gu Saturday of each week, together W\EW FRUIT! NEW FRUITI: and any information can be obiained ofUet Snainy | just arrived per Scheoaer Statesman, Tuaxxsorvine.—The Mayor of Washington Island , practice on MMethemath N Figs and Raisins, for] om the Grounds, or at Mrs- tol. between Sth and 9th streets Na CO 2 ° with all the higher branches of Mathematics. Granberries, New Figs Penn, avenue, near the Oxpitol. H. J. McLAUGBLIN & CO, has, by proclamation, set apart the 2th inst. (Philadelphia and New York papers please For terms apply as above, to saleby House, No 544 novl for Thanksgiving day here. @>py) * 0c. lw 8AM. KELLY, Prin, oo 8 KING & BURCHELL, 00 97-Or#