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WUAL INTELIIGENU ET 2 of Colwnbia College —Th! t Theagh The Star” is priaved on " rday entered the third ‘day oP its anniial de- wn oon Wren uacanae eh Mane vin the Reowenih Babtiel OBtieS, Bart. more, Ne edition fe ve large ds te require f | more, and at the tier afternoon session Bo., te be put te press at am carty heer, Adver- ny nih tisements, therefore, should be sent im by 18 oro te Board a yortetday aperkecn, the Tee erro ectiom Maisto jREEN, Auctions ane DUNG SADDLE BORSE | Also, lot { Housetoid and Kitohen Fer- ba! Brocke Glace are, Se ee. By A GREEN, Atotioneer. e'cleck, etacrwise they may RO: bppear cout ie eareae a Seunthet, of Washt In re- J ef = sponne th lry. would state = ep tacts in rele nk Be —Some time thidre ap: | ttn ts ‘ncial condition. - eanaiine prmere ean Ci Fegraph | hail labored Seder dit ipa ate | tH. | width of ti Porsdnv, the weather shall prove favorable. They at out by the College Cadets. The iy te. oa mat | Infantry etpeet ae ee use is 21 feet by 60 feet be will leas one Hl sae $ te. i XECUTOR'S SALE FANCY GOODS, — is " Gt the Store F 44 With refe had accuma- bn handsome and imposing demonstrations x OUSEHOLD Frentrocd Awether Murder im Bostes. Catetee Brae y. tee eed tone ee aca Ne | lated forthe Leal taree years, it conta be easly | $841 ar Na atered ares gk welve feet ach. | beodeomeg bg been wftaenoed in. our city for stsrtihetaee! “fe Wihineamte tenet | 9. tenet area eee Catawba Brandy, that bed been extensively rec- empitined The floating Spe posh ppene nee two of w Biche thessecand ted Bic gh Ff % . Th bre a - M wok ‘Santed-on 1 ih street weet pur Maryland are abarber's shopia thie was Ring. Sep orange baba | St ne, amass ye nny | ick fests aioe i, atogn |e ba eahehg ites | eres pes Ek fam | unti bpc gas eats art y ; 5 : iS . = F : v 4 to | was $2,500, bith 20 of > - eral evenings in each week thé tl he tothiog "ane ee ¥ bisky, This | Baltimore,” Bik of the invested fund Up for » furniture ware-roqm, to be j pital, and in ber dying deposition states that cece: th-street | OCD for visitors, aud the gentlemanly members, 6 cUntents ofa ‘©. Bhop F. ke, | Pie Micchatl three 4 yan, exten- | Seared to be productive; it had been invested in | occupied b s front, with % es ‘the “Sage il, conte. take much pear, In the | Aleo.a godd 19 of Ronzonctd ind Rite ee soe 7 Se Tive ga verttsing tn these a of 0 rive Ch Ft e pnallgeerincry Them gs eo ie ground story, which, is pompoced of ob ip.at Ng pay A: gpl Hye ithtbem. We Ferma cnab, mites through theday Mitchell Bas been arrested. a. 2 D 2 rt cS ts the will o} a A atrix ; ; Ke see im | tae eae gitar "fo any aiper Benge 384 ford Bost ve ite and prasng gut." Toe | Som tiikae ake aridtuedieoutons tat ne | BY ra ‘prove $8 id A. GREEN, Auci, The Atlantic Bank Esjeined. not help saying that their gallant captald b - tk ; enter; of the business portion of the citizens | C42 JC. MaGBIRE & CO., Auctioneers. PortLasy, Me. Nov. 1A bas assertions with reference to Pike's Witch is a Baptists, it w pr a splendid | Sr'ayprise Hoo ta sapidiy developing itseif now: | s!ways been & universal favo te among all who RE eee op @ Later | wen grented ageiant the ante bee ee very bad sign, if it is designed that it shall enabl be Baptiste were entirely too | ot wasmingto aed wadier ate man- | have had the pleasure of hi gg oe PUBLIC Seen THE RAD ee ae AT | Beene an Som ca a Nothing cold be Gouten teva” 222 its own merits. | Intepentient OP the ‘ Ber eaiat2, Prove of substantial importance to | Cua gnc, building which te bet : NOON, iith.at sie o'clock, al the auétion foot, | ceiving yayment ne tok Noth be easier than for seane agent for t. Rothwell, also of Washington elty, and | ier interests ia various points of view. vg aioe gener gee n car. } 2 shal! sel’, without reserve— bearing in the case wil be had to-day. its sale to procure the substitution of ething | one of the trustees, spoke of the real estate held pataen Poy ¥ ea On teen Se | Square w f Square (vo. 544, ing 56 fet 2 officers may that so soon a the teeaniation'te or other thaa the brandy nominnlly offered to the | by the college; it was no doubt quite valuable, Cuanrrasre Berrovwene —Yeot day after. | 1% the, sdijare, 3 : pion of the bal pou on rosth O ike vies jon Third etrect | Moved. ils Bille will be the ciresia- analyzer, and thus toebtain an unfavorable ex- | but be could not say how much, : ; ry 4a i ¥ “ee baits epee th ot bg Gone sinder | quae? *veute. aa tpeees treet | tion being small. Prey of bis opinion of it by aruse unfortt. | ‘ihe Moderator, Dr. Samson, here quve ub ts hoon, OMicers Handy snd Noi sad . intend of Ar ge Aircel and Wipt No.4, in Square No. 478, fronting 2 feet six —— eae, Cumem = the practton of rivals tn eas Faaty of he ati Chesinstitatea | BUsily engaged in seeking parents of lost children oe cee when completed, will be a resi or- | tevhed sw ot street west barween P and Q atreets Important Case Decided. = ae “ = id restoring the little wanderers to their homes- 2 north. runt 5 Stiget inches. Cnicaco, Now 1 —Phe great auit aos ‘The attention of Mr. Pike having been called | in the year I by trutber Rice; and the sum of |” nament to the town. 1 ot NO. 10st et . pnting 63 feet } meh nIcaco, — against ¢ to these efforts to injure his business, he has, | @40 erahat Ome expended for buildings, and | These officers are stationed on the coach stands, | “We learn that William A. Bradly, Bag , has PE penton — through an it, Caused bis Catawba Brandy anitt and effective corps of pi rs secured. | between Third and Seventh sts., on > | leased, for two years, the fine dwelling on Massach: be eaelpast three or four eminent cheliiists In all the money required was borrowed; it had no | and the little ones being placed in their oare different sections of the country, whose certifi- capitalat thecommencementataa” Since ts cri | Bad los 4 to fo the RYst ee if cates ate now before us, an follows : gin, $150,000 had been collected for 8, a cane mact veep ite ae itol: ‘* other to Wasmixeron, D.C., Nov. 11, 1958. LS Soe oe bowen ase or rt here urcenneres roe atteet ia ne Second teat cae brpyelengs oar One Genes fall teeeived "Toe great educational influences, | Ward. After night, they were engaged in seck- Hrandy, of the manafacture of SN Pike& Co., | #t#tuitlous education of clergymen, &c , must : between * Amer.cen Transportation pany for Sizs,000 jusette avenue, roouepiace 1 fost it damages, arising ont of the bur: or contents, which took fire Propeller Falcon bei Been decided ia favorel the com ot hey ty fe thy the residence of the Russian Min- imehes, oy ie house a: ney Hibs ie ae at Bodisto, @he-e he intends te (Spee third cash : the ate giz and cortpany ni the 5 an of vat. . reat, secur ber doci hatige 1" the Hotir itiariset. | t uél: ; 5 Gord prt ede fine brands are still held at | 008-4 J.C. MoOUINE & CO., Aucte. | Pany Creditors ef Lawrence, Stome & Ce. 12, and extras higher, asin quality. Theté OP THE ABOVE SALE IS f¥a ¥oyp- a little son of Mr. P. 8. Cumry, who had | £52 Se comge a wiz | i - Bosron, Nov 10 —The third meeting of the wasa_ sale yesterday of a cargo of 3,000 bushels postponéd anil TUESDAY AFTERNO on a7 igeetn, Laaeiaee aoe abe oa 3 y ed away; but the mother of th@little fellow wheat at $1 20; good white is selling at $1 20a | November loth, 1°53 cre f " . > Sree beeen Sdattonattans ose Vie pone debts bad brew nally paige - AE TOY the Ronny i ed a ing bith ore theltrests — i ie change in corn; none offering — no 12-d J.C. MoSUIRE & CO., Auote. map Negril wegen qhcoger dere fo —ne n | debt of $10,000, more thin 95.000 of it had wed She ethos the AB ek phy | Our dade repor ; body, of Londor , xmounting te $500,000, will Stguor made of vn spits tod'Baming emencry | expeqeet fornbteward\sboese when etd So Fy gas ta alah ete to 8 Rights Se EneEEanerammee 0O-DAY $ TO-MORROW MORNING | {\r4{,°C London, smountiag to $500.00, wil <aaiby: CEUa a ite parity and bis al ae <g ee Here 14duired what it | Ered the joy occasioned by their snocess an ample ALEXANDRIA. By 4. OMEEN Anotioncer. "| ite failure, tomearly 94,000,000. Ga ag tpg rae ge would cosi to remevt the whole establishment to | rewatd.- During their search, they were inter- —o—— RUSTEE’S SALE OF 4 TWO sToRY Saninasaaen ce caine Chemical Examiner U.S. Patent Oitice. | Washington city, as had been anticipated. fered with by a man named Mullen, who was in- Correspondence of The Star. Frame Hovers anv Lor if Aw i ané Less of Lite : ie 3 The Moderator had calculated that $50,000 | toxicated, and abused them. They arrested him 2 f FRIDAY. the lzth day of November. ¥ would be required for a tot and buildings. ‘He | and took him before Justice Donn) who commit. BESEASOSSS, V8, NON ese ‘ook Barta, Me , Nov. 10 —The steamsbip Eastern tett h'm to the trorkho! xe for itinety Mats. ‘The Democracy Alexa » 65 | Queen, from Boston for this came in collix- xeon teeing the Cou ne, tnt nen: | ete Sygate sete | eu ci he mame Carle San oe Nene Isdrrovewsh?s On THE Istaxv.—The im- | ing, to eppoint delegates to the Petersburg Gut- Boa 2: Wichignton mes mathe Basciee age gone apnea "Siete provements contemplated by the Government at | ernatorial Convention. G. H. Smoot presided, | of 2 oogepbegingpe g) bon ams Bane =, wan leet the Arsenal Point, have drawn in that direction | and D. R. Blacklock was appointed Secretary maton, — — the attention of divers persons holding real es- | After several motions in regard to appointing wot ace beekied col tertnren. (23.1 ig Panare The Alleghany County Bonds. tate in that Memes be who are already mzking | delegates had been made and withdrawn, the ae ms potth Ly between lath and 19th atreete Pirtesuré, Nov. il —The Supreme Court of acting preparations for theatomthodat lon of the meting ressifed that atiy Alétandria Bertoc 5 thought that the United States would in re 1 bare made a chem- quire such bulldiugsas the collegs owned, and jon of a sample of “Pure Ohio Ca- | roat it was protabie they tould ‘be sold to the ¥,”) subihitted by you, (forwarded | tnited States Government. ‘i 1D. B. Clarke, of this city, agent of 8.N.| Thomas U Waiter, E-q ; of Washington city, Co.,) and find it to be of the Specific | said it was impossih!® to make an estimate, as gtavity G4. It yields 50 per cent of alco! ol, of | ground in Wwathington city was worth from i 50 gravity 825, and contains, in each wine Plat, 34 | to@cents Tequare foot. But the trustees desire xrains of solid matter, consisting of fruit, — to know ‘Pthe association are willing to have the caramel and astringent vegetable mattet. tis | college removed free from all traces of alum, metuilic salts, or in- West, together with the improvemenis, whioh are3 | Pennsylvania bas awarded a peremptory manda- workmes ho Will be engaged upon the erection who may be in Petersburg during the sessions of | two-stort Freme Heuete. mus against the county of A : Dany, compelitog Rev. Mr. Williams, of Baltimore, desired to | of the new Arsenal buildings r. B. Clark | the Convention, be constituted a delegate. Terms sis O08 ie mea eunia the collection of a tax (o pay x gredients detrimentat to hesith, and is a remark- express a few thoughts. There must be fotte- | bar tee, © erecte’ a ro™ of hankiotte twa- R.H Herry moved @ resolution approving and aciteg termes of ote ere an t comiptt vine taree bonds of the county issued for Railroad purposes . ably pure and wetl-distiiled brandy. thing about the coll ts Géngtant try Was for | story bric Louses, cobtetaitg six rooms, in Van | endorsing the Adiminisirstinn ca seil the property. by giving thres days notice of such Contribution te théMt. Vernen Fund. Ttomas ANtiseLL,M D, belp—** belp me Cassins, er! sink.”” He would street, near the site of the proposed Government Mr. J.T. Jobnston said be beld fuiif ait the | Pei! m the Star newspaper, of the city of W: Letze Centr - Chemical Examiner Patent Office. like to Know if Columbia College Was In the buildings; which have already been rented at a sentiments of the resolution, but thought that in ington, af the risk and cost ofthe first purchaser. Naw Your, Nov 12—Hon. Edward Everett Massacuusetts State Ligvor Acincr hantis of the Baptists or not? Ha’ Baptists the good interest on his investment. Mr. Jas. Jobn- & meeting convened on State policy Federal mat- JUBN P. ye eo bas banded over te ibe Mount Vernon Associa Cemniissione:’s Office, 159 Milk Street ¢ | control of it? ‘to whom di it belong aiyhow ? son has also built two handsome bricks in Minor | ters should not be introduced” 0012 tawkds % A tion $10,000, received from the New York oe Bostox, Nov. 3, 1858 Perhaps it would @naily get into the bands of | street, which were engaged before completed. | Col 8. King Shay advocated with eloquence | —————————————" "5 =: A0t_ Ledy: To Messrs S. N. Pike + "Co 5 Cincinnati :— | the Pedo Baptists! w hat t ? Th wasa for mbre hovtes thereatouts ; Gentlemen : I have this day arranged with Geo. Simonds, Esq , your representative, for a supply of the “Ohio Catawba brandy” for the tse o my im the State of Massachusttts; under our . Messrs. Wilson, Fatrbank & Co > (sub- agents appointed by me for Boston) bave also an ranged for the szle of this brandy inthe New Rag- land S‘ates, st Vermont, with authority from me to transport, leyaliy. etc. 1 bave no noubt the brandy made by yon will, in time, bave am extended sale here, it havi Proved, upon analysis by our State assayet, tobe very fine. I bave, under these cireamstances, vquished the sale of “ Lyons’ *’ brandy. and pe to succeed in introducing yours in this vi- eimity, generally, for medical Purposes. Yours, respectfully, Gao P. Borxnam, Commissioner. Strate Assaver’s Orrice, 32 Somerset St. 7 Boston, Oct. 23, 1858. Samucl N. Pike, Esq —Dear Sir: I have maae being in the Board of Trustees, and the speaker Was told thatan effort was being maite to Mil it by the election of a Fretbyterian minister, ev. E.R. Bera —t should like to know who it is that censtitite the trustees ? Mr. Rothwell then proceeded, to explain fmlly the cause of the financial dif -ulties. Bank cashiers and bank directors, and withal honor- able, valvahte, religious, energetic and worth men cOnstituted the Board of Trustees; a thuse who were not of the Bapti:t faith hed never endeavored to control; no, net in one sin, le in and he would say that all showed a devotion to the beat {iterests of the institution. The charter showed that no religious test shonld be requived in the election of the Feeulty and Board of Managers. Mr. Levering bere expressed bis surprise! He had never previously heard that an other buat eee bad anything to do with Columbia Col- lege. WViniam Crane.—He wWonld tll Mr. heveritg 2s advance pay for a series of weekly articles from T Cres gl roe is “pan j | and vigor the sdoption of the resolution ; which FUTURE DAYS. his pen, for the coming year an i) the Coil etion of the Government | wy, carried Hem con. - 7 — — anit works, will come the necessity for houses for Dr, Jotstof to ar a] tion instruetin; By J.C, me FURNITURE AN ROnSE. Later from California. those regularly employrd there, to dwell in. the Aledaniirif deliyalién to 4ote for the nomi- E CEL atl, big ted ‘Sate On WED Naw Yorx, Nov. 12—The steamship Star of " REG Baa Tae Re luan Sor Governor whe Wal Wal) ¢ Ri ctemiee 42 0 Sew CALE 10 o'clock, | the West, from Aspinwall, with California dates Amosevents Tuicxen.—The fun-loving pub | old line Democrat, which he advocated, and | NEADA oe ot Wiliam perman. + | tothe 20th wit., has been aignaled off Sandy Hook. lic are all agog for the opening of the Jullien | then, after the subject had been discussed ~f inavénne, bel Weéh Sd poteaets. She will be up at 4 o'clock. Minstrels at the Melodeon, corner of Pa. avenue sonal Berry, Wise, Brevt; and others, be with- we ghall eli the ensure t urni Ure and Effects, ¢om and Tenth street, which takes plfce t-thorrow ‘Mejor Ashby introduced a resolution deciafing carved sr gent Sos, Divans, Rock hb eaivet the ening, with fifteen Star performers on the bill the confidence of the meeting in the fidelity cf To ot epee =A foe =, 5 rigs Te company embraces some of the best delinez- | Hon. Jobn Letcher to the South; to which Mr ‘ory latce gilt Bia French plate Mirrors, Siab Fort Wuyae tent ot Jenene lilinows and tors of negro minstreisy in the country; and all | George W. Brent moved a substitute, declaring 5 t. : PS ritates iyler od igbt, f mpy”’ persons are particularly invited to note | confidence in all the Democratic candidates fer Damask Lac#Curtans, Cornice, A ies the fact, and act accoidingly. Gentle wive ~ | the Gubernatorial nomination. ilt and buff Windew Shades, Lounges, Baltimere Mar flicted with crabbed busbands,and “wisa wer-a,”” Much debate ensurd ; Messrs. J. W. pl B. | Brussa's, three p y, and ome Oe 5 ti Satrmmoz®. Nov. 12 —Piour is steady; Howard Will bere find the long-wished-for n«penthe—the | A. Berry, G. D. Wise, D. Funsten, J.J. Gordon, | StmrCarpera On clock Renee sg ireg trom tne pe 1528120; white #1308 anged. y id Mahogany Bedstead: universal pauacea—that alwaysalleviates domes- | R | M Smith, Geo. W. Brent, and others, took | V ry superior solr ‘ | Wheat is gu tic woe. The merry will find new food for mirth, part. The substitute was finally adopted. nd anon Wee nee ae Dears $1 45 Core is steady and aacb and the laugh will go round and round till the On motion of Mr. J.J. Jounston, a resolutién ai Ans Provisions are steady; bacon firm - ers. and , thost lachrymose shai! laugh the lotide*t. Don’t | vas adopted, declaring that the institution of Whisky is quiet at 2x0. o fotget the Alelodeon, then, to-tflorrow night. slavery, a’ it cists in the South, isa blessing to et Sets, — “ —- master and servant, and prottotite of the best | Cane and wood Chairs, Tables, ew York Markets. # chemical aaalysis of a sample of your pure | that many others hed something to do with it, Tux Turaree.—The engagement of Mr J. | interests of the Cotsmobdesite, The meeting waned Sy ee New Yorn, Nov 12 —Fiour bas advanced; Oblo Catawba Brandy and find it tocontain 52 | and that they hed paid a good deal for it toe. W. Wallack, the splendid tragedian, draws to | then adjourned. renee Ch ‘ per cent of absolute alcohol, and that one gallon In reply to a question of Mr. Levering, Mr. . F 4 of it contains 320 grains of saccharine matter aod Hammett stated that. in all probability, not more than #1,000 would Be required to pay the defi- ciency for the next year’s operations Mc. LP. Bayne, in a few words, assured the Association that he bad not one word to say against the management of the Coll e; expecial- ly the member of the Board, of Washiagtonelty. He did not care one jot or one tittle abont the m:mbers of the Board belonging to other de- vominations, for these gentlemen had always 8 emed to be jealous of it, and were amongst its best friends. oe were sure to cling to old an ni Owens was unusually successful last night in ican Mask,” announced in the bills for te, | ScPeedion andthe pital “Paddy Myles ee’ night, Wallack plays Hamlet. ‘The occasion is | “usual. | the evening was quite demp the Hall the Benefit of Kae’ Wallack; and we are sure was-well filled, yiving ample evidence of the Washington will (feds to FONE oer cteeemind business tact of Manager Tayleure, in opening a eng ‘ment bas n effected w: r : ‘ » In this city, E. Burton who will shortly appear, suppocted aothe Circuit Court te engaged in the trial of by Mrs. Hughes (who for the ery ten years, bas | ivi cases. 2 Deen constantly associated with Mr. Burton) and the combined companies of this establishment and Holliday-street Theatre, Baltimore. GEORGETOWN ADVERTICEM'TS, State #4 30.8160; Ohio 85 35085.50; Southem Wass 40 > wont bas advanced ic. Corn te dull; mixed 74376. 5 ES. 3,000 a SuELS CoktER ea canons wnt CAPT. RILBOUR Non toni ining en. F h Id band Pinner t, Giassware, Scmncaiiver'y aiod Ten Set, Gake Wash ven Uas tors, Kn. ves and Forks, Cooking Stove, Radiator and other Stoves, ‘Fougther uae ®@ general assortment of Kitoben equitites, : der ossh; over that sum, a credient aa BO days, for satisfactorily en- oe re \Housets wg heal irquireow the prem 3 — ouse | 3 ue JASE, MecUInE & CO. no9- brandy ae (burnt sugar.) It does not con- tain any tojurious ingredioum, end is suitab! for medicinal uses. Respectfully your obedient servant, Cuances T. Jacnson, State Assayer, Srare Assaver’s Orrics, 32 Somerset St. ? Boston, Oct. 23, 1858. § I hereby certify that f have this day made a chemical analysis of 2 sample of Catawba Bran by clewa ee tome by G Simmonds, E: n@ tbat 1 have found no aduiterating ingredt orim- a’ A : SETS fae BRAG EDS URN TURE, 2 N F Taiate at tux Gtant-Hovse —Pat Lancy and REWARD—A 4mal! Foran, MARBLE | toxcun MONDAY Novomans, pe sorter haa tana catego Prope‘ nubstances in {t. It isa pare brandy spirit, | *s#0c!ation ne ane feat UAGtuee Gacaeea i in the market; workhouse | S20 FIGURE SEs ye eeetet! | aout vl thall neal at or soo ow, on Pa. | Ean « ne condition for Plast with the usual coioring and saccharine matters | Pedo Baptists wou aed ke 2d bape se Hee rthur Curran, drunk in the market; Was stolen from t Huil Cemetery, vesetny. avenue, between Bib aad Hat creete, & aoll wil t 9 . belonging to brandy, { would recommend it for ce Pusictant he (Ae Ban waging! ninety days each. John Ennis, drunk, disor ea weer giz Seinatery Company fer tne of Household and s ‘urniture, consisting 13 thou . FA medicinal uses. my nd | 2nd carrying a pistol; fine and costs, $22.73 le t TeCov: “] tof, wiz: . Cuas. T. Jackson, M.D., State Assayer. son hg rg — one hundred young men and was Cader fairer court ona charge of riot at a 12 St - thief ee ets KING, lena Boiae. Mahogany Arai Chaité,"Mahogavy ‘Centre no 10-3t* = Lpentcrenesnsboadg “| the ** Park.’ His friend, who became his secu- able Toanee, Cincinnati, Aug. 25, 1858. At the close of bis rem: ks, Mr Bayne moved This will certify that I have this da analyzed that the Board of Trustees be requested to take ne Mahogany Work Table, 10 Ma‘tressss, cotton top, tuto consideration the propriety and expediency Sree aeeenene nee oe 2 oe ee rity in that case, delivered him into the hands NEW WHOL EHO UER Ee FEED ® sample, re; ‘esenting a large lot of Catawba of the ofhcers, and he was taken to jail this morn: SAMUEL P. HOOVER has just Brandy, forS N. Pike& Co , No 1S and W Syea- ‘s léfided assortment of ing. John Luckett, drunk and d ly; fine e. Mpprson aire zy ting Hel Oidloth, sulted, Ereirabes, Soles.) snovin ] ‘e ing. John Lucke! runk® and disoitlerly; fin HAN. GLA ISO; . trea ardrobes Waehstands. Dou e ppers. and ded Te verre? Columbia and Front streets, expecially caraining the charter ke switeeee and costs, $3.15; John Barkman, drunk in the No.93 Wate Street, Gronurrown, D.C, Fiz Stoves, Ma ring Fable, Boots, for Pall and. Witterethe and find it very pure and very fine, equal in per | erence thereto. apie) street, wo:khouse nincty Was. Alfred Carter! no tiinit edetend centage, specific gravity and aroma to any I have Mr Richards, of Washington tity, next took 6 Schoo! the floor, and said that he was absolutely tired Terms inspected for the last three years. The various and Joseph Turner, colored. drunk and disor- & BARRELS CRANBERRIES, deily; ne and costs, 3 65 each. . Fi ioe Bunch Raisins, chemical tests whiek | have applied, give me all a ader $9) cash ; over $3) 0 and 9) days’ | tsi; Hoot, Shoe, and Trt. Gal early, and examine for yosresives. ot tepa ats ak ishmen' credit, for approved endorsed notes, bearing inter- avehud betwedén Sth and 10th no I0-lw with so much complaining, and suspicion, and ens best Table Butter, a est. 7 vy. BOTELFR. Auot the characteristica of pure Catawba Brand heartburning in relation to the cotlegs. It wasn] ACCIDENT. -Yesterday afternoon, a lad em- Bd mecha tcp os ad bo Clarified Su- | —"?!"-4 C. W. BOTELFR. Avot. Given under my band at the store above the burning shame that Baptists should speak in| ployed on the farm of Mr. R Earle, in Prince Fat fonaren day and date tforesaid. such a anner in relation to their educational establishments. A previous speaker had «x tolled Catholic coileyes as the best in the Slate He would assure him that such institutions 1ad a reputation and glory which did not exist. ft kaew something about that sub: ect, he would ar, at reduced pric_s, George county, Md , was returning from this | 100 xes Fire Cracker city with a wagon load of lime. When on the | ! boxes Sooteh Hern cognty roall a trace broke, dad the borees started | Su souuus tree currane: oak ran. The wagon upset over a bank, and in hai RS. M. L. DAVISON Beet attention of the ladies 0} Sindeumest FRENCH B have everc me to the city of Warhington, on Saturday. Nov. 18th, 1858. Red { ntso continue fashionabie Dreee-Mak: in ail its branches. No. 324 Penp a peerers Hiram Cox, M D., Chemical Inspector of Liquors for Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio Dr. Jackson, it will be recollected, is the assayer of liquors in Massachusetts, Under the By C. W. SOTELER. Anctionses. SALE OF SUPERIOR HUUSHOLD FuR- Ss TURE AT AUCTION.—Un f UESDaY MORN: NG addition to the damage of the w gon and load, | Nectar Whisk: and ets, over Mesers. Gait d Une superior 3% co'ave Rosewood Piano by Chiok. | Jewel's Sture. Pleswe end examine for yoar i the poor lad had his leg broken. He was con- Catawba and pur nt e juperior 7 ~ | selves. foupenagets Sgilinges Say val como Sg - Cuuslite steep eee wero Re folieees: veyed home aud surgical assistance obtained as | Golden *yrap, Englistt Dairy and New York Cheese . Oring, J > . ham is Stat agent to provide each tewn with liquors for sale for medicinal purposes. However much we ma’ dislike the law under which these gentlemen act, we doubt not tbat their testimony in this case is wholly disinterested and truthful. Not being inclined to see unfairness in business trans- actions ee we publish these certificates that the public may see that at leas? some of aud of the faculty ; they never complained, but they supported them nobly and liberajly. As for the Baptists they were continually exclaim- ing “I'm afiaid they manage everything very bad at Columbia College.” put let them speak weil of the college, aud act well in Tegard to it, and it would prosper. Now, however, the Bap tists are fault ps 4 they could not get their t. poss: . Farina and Co n Starch, egies abe: Roe in aqarter-barrele, A AN ALLEGED VioLation or Coxtracr.—We Ruse, Flcer, Rye Flour, and Welch's Family hear a aye pips us savesicedte Faney Badkets, &o. to _ an alleged violation of contract in lay ng cas ust received ard for sale by _ iron pipes un Fourteenth street, between Eand | no 10-6t W. H. TENNEY, Georgetown. Fine ia: ge French plate Pier Mirror, with gilt brack- and slab, bay me Brussels Carpeting, fine Gilt Window Shades, ‘Parlor Gas Chandelier,” Bod Recoreid Bate Suite, odvered with Silk Giaeh. can cisting rte fn Sofas,two Arm . eoeption Chairs Sosewood Panor es, with marble tops, em READ. =] MoK Nt W & MARLOW’S weerean SAW FIRE-WOUD MILLS, 17" Corner 7th Street and Canal. streets, it being alleged that smaller pipes have 3 ,000 susHE eS TAGES, FIRE Woop plit eee. Be. dling Woed son 5 Jivered < Chair, handsom wood Et- | Si'tanoitr” Ci ay eh pene’ been substituted for pipe specified in contract. LS PRIME WHITE MER- | Gothi> Parlor Arm Chair, e Rose’ of tue on . those who would decry its purity a dently | YOUNES men to go to We are glad that the shblect has been brought to |] Ce R New ereey POTATES in store and for sale pol hg ORS SIT impelled by lesproper moti ten % cusbert oe Mc. Wm. H Ryan here ‘nquired of the speaker | the notice of the Mavor, whose duty it is to pre- | in lute to still pui sent corner Fine Ou Paint Bgeand Engraviogs, Mantel and Ts bis Ur nsmen bave no doubt that it is perbaps the very best arti - if Le would relate his experience as a teacher in cle of brandy manufactured in this country, vent all such departures from coatract. ee PETER BERRY, P| nd | the District of Cotumbia = ____ 85 Water streot; _ isfiisoms “ sinut Hat Rack, with mirror back, 8nd Canal. or to our Yard, on 5th st a ae eee FOO ENEW 2 no10-St* f) . precy all Filétoth, mnogeny Wardrobe — _ienonoes ees . ; Mr Richards stated that formerly he had charge River —Arrived at Riley's wharf, this morh- HILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE. perior | x Bede; Caried Hair and Shuck §' GAR, &o. presume that there are few better adges of the 7 5 Mattresses, 0 BARRELS Porto Rico Sugar, article than ourself, not professional chemists Tocated between the college mes tenn alle ees ing, steamer Diamond State, from Baltimore, fe undersigned having accepted the now Mahogauy rved-back Jenny Lind Bedéteads, I hhds. Ghoice PS. Of Pike's brandy, Des Boyle, Semmes | perience had fully proven that it courd not be | With freights for Washington, to H Murray, H. | give notice that they are prepared to their and Young, of this city, well knowa physicians sustained at such a location. He resigned the t, started a seminary in the city, and soon ad more pupils than the college contained. The Medantes here suggested that before the college could be removed the sanction of Con- Rress, of Virginia, of Georgia, aud of other South- em Baptist Associations, would have to be re- ceived, as they were contributors to the funds of the same. He proceeded to defend the manage- ment of the lastitution with earnestness. Rev. Mr. Adams said that there were members of the Board who resided in Baltimore, and some of them took such little interest in it that they ja large practice, write as follows : Wasuiscton, Nov. Ith, 1858 We, the undersigned, havin, made a careful examination of samples of “ Pike’s Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy,” hereby recommend it cor- ially to the public asa most excellent article worthy of notice and well adapted to medicinal uses. where a superior and genuine brandy is required. c Livs Borie, M. A J. Ssmmzs,M D. { have tasted the Brandy alluded to, and so far asi = able to judge, feel satisfied in recom- Buredas, with marhie t. ps, pomitareertoetes om itep and Chamber Car; ae Mahorany Rooker, Mahogant ideboard, Welnut LS teoge Dimns rabies iaes 8) ‘i * Tale Gatley. Biated Castor, ‘and Tabie Furniture énera: Superior ‘Cooking Stove and Radiator, Kitchen Furatture, Cook: eno ep &e The attention of persons ae is partiow'arly called to this sale,as the a: are of saperior nd bi re “oo rensh : er $40 a credit of for approved endorsed notes, besrirg Leddy, P Cogan, N Green, Elvans & Thomp- | customers and the public generally with son, Mrs. A. Edwards, P. Feegan & Co Colhme & Co.’s SR cour ALE, i ole and barreis. at Baltimore prices, fot Loox at the Alphabetical Business Directory Pepa Pcl mgs rey salt ih natsonee oe in another column, mission, Our terme will be rigidly advered to. Batin faction guaranteed in every provided notice THEREARE iy things — affords Pod as of defect be {given within twenty-four hours after ure than si lown te write @ notice o 1 a Hontette jomach Bitters, because bg ie Ales, Porter, and Brown Stont (fully we are fully conscio' are conferring & public | equal, if not superior, to pete A to $i benefit, and our heart tells us that, by our notices, r dozen, delivered in any part of Washington, mtvy '@ been induced to take these bitters. and eorgetown, or Alexandria. =: been rescued fromdeatn by Dyspepsia, Diarr! nes, ARNY & SHINN, nee eto .for the cure of which it 18 certam. ‘fhe | 0012 28 whole haif,and quarter veaks MOMine. no eee STRAY & SEMMEP. MURRAY & SEMMEP__ CHEAP CARPETINGS of el in PAG Spee Ts at astonishingly ns Fapsh Ci ~ 1.25 to 1s, th $1 25 anc i (all oth 57 Green street. Gro : C. W. BOTELER, Acct. en have always been known to excel ail other . W. : —% & hts Ibe tothe me: it ricle. seldom, if ever, attended the meetings. As for tors ROM AUCTION. These are warranted to weir: ending \t as a pure article N. Younc,M D, | removing the Institution to Baltimore, he regacd- | fxe\stomeoh inher tos aed Cas stad meee | THE LADIES. dengrs, never beiore d it as m-re moonshine. which it u i To 5 ‘bey areall in new at poken of id those who have usedtnem,| 5doz-n oseenita Skirts, 11 springs, 81.50, Post Orrics Extzxsion.—-Considerable prog- e prest arn as SAUER BLE Byun fered in this ‘et. ‘. 4 vi n i worth ING Frontine on 17TH Sirext Was: tra h avy double Ins rein. in new de aud the veport with the feslution oreiatig ee: | Ramgtaatt convince all hat ie virtues sre tan 10 do” Ladiee? White and Colored Canasta’ iy | BENWEES avo M Stuxare Nowra On MON: | ginge ch, which we ons sell trom #0 10 893 ots ress has been made on the work of extension of pendcdsudepieh aod pierce We neers tL Wow outa be Ovbes tical Qeakucs Feneraily,eve- | 10 do. eu, White and Colored Corsetts, Day. the lath day of November. 1 abell Mies of eg eg te yd pet- pence imp during the past Sammer; and _ m mee The ace ne the | tywhere. no 12 eo3t Wwdon, Movie Pikcel's Bay Water, 31 ots., worth a deed oF act Appa es vd Ooms peas. ve —— = to — t thful manazemeat of those emplo ed to joard of Trustees te consider the Propriety or »—Ex- 75 cents, in the land records for hing $d ries, grooms, oversee the various branches of the wack te ap- | expediency of removing the college’ ataa early cacieeres Amone bere daa SEX, | 100 dozen Ladies’ 1..C Hakfe, a: 65 cents perdozen | inthe Pustrios of Columbia, and consent | of all cS = haere epenten Wihtea' to. Peace nceeeeot appearance which it p¥e-| day. Kiar an spelen hath, re, dourengs by dene | Jonvesre tee Rig Gloves Catone | ytd irs thosty of Warkortots Be: | ae aie tet omulaeiah Vent do. seats to the observer in ever tieular. Order, 7 an expel member. So! 01 a i s Ml @:1 wort! ‘attention. neainess, and durability are tue prominent char? | HANDsowe Paxsexratiox.—The East Wash- We tse Qppomte tu the Post Office, and 9h st, | Ginghams, Hosiery, &eyat OY DLE®, | “'Lot No.6.in Davideon’s subdivision of Seuaré *Zisce large lovoftes cheapest and Dest Felt. acteristics at every point of observation, and | ington Library Association (Navy Yard) were | near Penn. avenue. no 11-8¢ no? 2w cornet High and Oay streets. i evince the skill of American artisans to be equal | presented with a handsomely-bound copy of the in all resy is to that of any na:ion.on the globe. a alate Canteoitnery tomer sed ¥ | Sivey Woone TAVERN See fectionery, eoals. Tee Cream and Water loes, 38 con's per PIZEY Woops TAVERN, or ent ie quart. nos Im The Bus ie’s Pesto. or rates Fans. Balls, and Festivals fa-nished with loe | Qfthe Court <f France, by Reyno Gonfeetioneey oat! Trade acted tage, Rullo: and | ATLe'Binck Kmeht the Wendeons Boheman, « Confectione: ofal! kinds, at reduced prices, freeh romance of the days of chivalry. made every day, at the Philadriphia Confectionery Yankee Notions for and Ice Cream Depot, corner (2h and F streets, Batlou’s Monthly for Reoember. Se 35 1m London, Edinbargh, North British, and West- THT aaammemmeed CC td Oe i this city MARRIED, at pabliohere. ieee PoE. nats tog. 2a the dh inatant, ba the, Beg OF | azine, and all the principal Foreign Pervod\aele and an, A 4 t * to'Mise HARKIET LOUiSA- NALLY both of | Maptziues received regu arly . 183, ton l7th atreet west of 27 fe Faenne beak An's feet alley. between L and Mf streets north Also, part of Lot No. 8, in Datidéon’s subdivision siestnonk Set nites Seater eae hs ’ Tics oresert 4 fo located a little "oPdrme: OME third canis belerce in, 12, ard 18 months, the purchaser togive notes for the deferred payments, inn ar Gay of sale. no5 eokds ” A.G |, Aust, SSS Holy Sc:iptures, Scott's Poems, and other hand- some and select works, by the young ladies of (hat section of the city, on yesterday herpes fi Nov. 11, it being the occasion of their first anni- versary. The volumes were Presented on bebalf of the young ladies by Miss Kate E. Cook, and were received for tbe Association by Donald McCathran. It was a pleasant time; and the members of the Fast Washington Library Asso- ciation will never feel discouraged while they have the smiles and encouragement of the fairer sex to speed them on in the enterprise in which they are engaged. This Association is comprised of afew young men who bave banded together "Britencts by the yard and in medallions and bor- Elcrael Velvet, Chenille, and Tufted Rugs, all Nepoon da obeap. ¥ . in Adelaideand Velvet Door Me 8. or ent ore, — gedere ag H tho moet rewsonsbie im price we have ever shown. nd A bale Skin Mats, in be Son enaape Some ofthemare fi with Angola wool. mON OUR LINEN ROOM, (same rioor.,) The workmen upon the Eighth street front are engaged in putting on the iron beams upon & the copper reef is to be nid; and the ex- Pectation is tbat this portion of the work will be completed, and the entire Portion covered in be- fore the end of next month—should the weatber ot interrupt the men ia their labors to this end. be plasterers are already at work in the various rooms in this part of the structure, and are ex- pected to have them all white-coated by the end of the coming Wiater. On the Seventh street front the walls of the first story above the base. ment are completed, and the bricklayers have some progress in the erection of the second bo Keepers, Comie, Farmers’ Ua-| N® S°°PS: rive ap rer tive, | Muy,deiound thepest heaviest Geetand sbeare ¢ 7 \— Housekeepers, Comi, ‘armere’, Un- for mutual improvement. They bave a fine room, | this ity. * | cle Sam’s, e Garden. United States, and Ger- es found anywhere, « Dipity, Aluntde, Alamtre, @ vestibule which is being constructed uf bed. Seventh st t.) and Ps., on the 2d instant, Lieut. J. W.| man: fo fy dozen. 7 NOT SELLING AT CosT, igo, Marse: f ingibeefront ts admired by all, and displays the rapidly growing br Poy "Baccens te them!) = sink vu 8. Navy, to "Mise MA MAR- | Letter Paper, ‘Notes Sty Paper, and everything BUT AT A PAIR PROFIT. and Exnonater Guties ali g |, made in the utmost perfection ve marble cutters’ skill, in SHALL, in the Stationery line for sale at wagon a pest mater ont ‘ints. . . Pancive the rough block to the fine polish ofa] ‘Tux Biste Raviszo —A goodly number o¢ DIED, A re PAU NS R.C. STEVENS oe ‘New sty.e Embroigered Cloth Piano asd. Texle French mirror; the material is the pu‘est Italiaa Persons assembled last evening tn the basement | On she wh inctant ee’ SUSAN B, RING-| _noit-st commer 4% streetand Pavavenie | 4 NE Pll heb OA Sli ond ee Rou style Emboased Wine Clothe Acpacity UxPakatierno.—Last nizht,about | Of the Thirteenth street Baptist Church for the Cos Arar and datshter Sits ne ego ELEGANT CURTAIN GOODS. ee erage 12 o'clock, a gentleman residing in a ceut:al lo- 5 Preretplhesy pe fo a pon Pac bes Upshur. eality of the city was returning to bis home from t 1 j soa eee Gilt Window shades, fixtures with hese are wonderfully aor3 Sock of a hinds Table and Toilet Lineng N. B.—Ladies, I most respectfully soliat® BF aD or oe cs no6 6t -c. QUPER BLACK DRESS OAK FRINGES. dent and secretary of the American Bible Vaion, on the subject cf their enterprise—the Tevixion of the Eaglish translation of the Bible. Both Brown's Hotel, where be had been s evening with a friend, triangular space oppos; eps RREEeiergneeseesesesseeeeee CLAGETE & DODSON have the pleasure of ie kind of Curtain Ma- D'SROLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIF — | terce mein attent, Of aay, kind of Cartan Ma Pellet Pa pg ‘of Wheatley *& Dor is this | 0 that kind of Furniture pending the When, as he came to the te the market, be was met complete in al gow, and Cottons will be im all : i hich they are 6 Dress and Cloak Fringes, th it this city. grntlemen addressed the meeting at some Jength tual consent. ‘The busines | t88t 18 novel and desirable, all of w nipure Drew o ments in by, maa, Who. when he drew near him, sprang | upun the subject, and produced diversacgamene, en ge a Dorsey, who | SC1IME Very cheap. Crochet Drea» and Cloak Fringes sideway~ by him, and cauybt hold of bis watch | suowing the advisability of having a version of will settle ali business of the firm chain, to which was atta hed a vainable yold e Sovete «ur whole timeand attention to the and selli the Seriptures which sbonld not be liable to the Cloak and Dress Frit Ferviture bry Goods exci - lg eae Hlegant Triple width French Satin Brookateile, all "ifaaeel Cloak nid Doge Fringes. eae fa CU Fh *, oy 5 : 5 ore, ‘henille josk x 2 chronometer, and wrested it from his fob.” su | objections that are u:ged against that now tn w PRESLEY W. DURSEY. | pieces" Souble width do. do. Button Cloak and Dress Fringes. be jusi violent was the effort that the heavy links of the | Various classes of defects nthe — ny Washington, Nov. 9, 1258. embossed Rept de oie Seth oe decks ‘Bu, ed Cloak and Dress = sively iors should chain were forced asunder, and the watch {ell | tion we-e jointed out to filustrat ow liable a a » Brose 4 through our stock. u he povemeat The robber then mec peraean B gasay sen our common version are to fakp soltenset past larors, the subscriber respect, o- pian and striped Kept, very pretty ‘and Also, $2,000 werth of Colored Dress Fringes. spring to recover it, but was frastrated in bis at- | fall intoerror regarding the true meaning of what tempt vy the owner, who dealt him such a blow ‘will keep constant, hand Lime, Plaster, Haur, a nas . Comment, hid he wil fornia on liberal terma, | Embroidered Borders and Bands Curtains in brosd it understandings of the they read To different understanding: nd Comer HStEY We DORSES og ath very new and recherche, same texts was ascribed the variety of religious sentiments now prevalent. The speakers were ort of the acove named Goods, Fics ay black, 8 ussurpassed in any retail ice South of New York, “oboe CLAGETT & DODS with bis fi<t upon the side of the head as to knock bim repre See the gutter, several feet distant. P AND ELEGANT FURNITU: fo match these are rich in tne cote] oere | nos MAXWELLS. "a KIRBY, MansJSacivres of Serer ior LE 9 ix-dritied Eyed Shi t hese are rich in xtrel 5 T. * Fearful that the villain hadaecomplicesat hand, | listened to with great atteation by the audience: ¥ WEE, Hetweenasof s Palix ari Darning: Rat Rich Satin laines, im entirely new styles, very OL nd cant = RK = i aed Fashionable Pernt wre.venpeaiia ly a ‘witb whom it would be dangerous to contend rochet c nals, io Just arriv: r sais, another invoice P irons, thet the gentleman secured bis preperty, and tracted | unr or Cuatms.— Yesterday, Judge Scar- 4 nasors, P a, Razors, Stropes niga quaeenaparbémbraidel rete sl aclic | ween POE VINES AR’ alo, to arnve ine Seorgctows, Ai gied'wichs to bis heeis — burgh delivered the opinion of the court ih tl¢ Tesh Perfumery, received every Underourtains, all new, at prices, from $1.3) to | days, ton san oes putter, im small ceil Tus B: inG Cont RovERsy.—A homapathic | case of James B. Armstrong vs. The Uni 0 per window physician writes us a commanication in reply to | States The claim is for damages to the am: thatef a member of the other school in medicine, Published in the Star not long since, wherein the eanse of homcrpathy was rather 1: handled. ‘The wreat leaekh of bis coment Prevents Ee the oye reading ~ to not! art rewity ix inthese thee the hasieof the ilesophy 4 newspaper wririag. Ifthe author of the paper to which we refer, wilt condense its substance into o< us one. I fe it will aft of seven morta! rey dan Dims throes need Seed g 8a) 100 Haid Pa Bs Thane Salt Fish. Mackerel, ko. rOS-wae URNI | HOMERED. | Qn von fapmR am acres senha fares ese Ba al abscriber, J citizens of Waeling ‘on cud LLIAMS.5 2 ihe . McoGUIRE, President. Noy 13,74 etree, Bey “a eam - 9)B Mareen, Bower eles ait DY Ne ae Pe, Alsa, rich centrr and side Cords Saal novel waiting, to rand Cornices, nd 1ICKERING PIANO taken in part payment ee at, Davie Co. Piano. for ele at els and Gimps to, maton, 8, and Ss: 28 in Fiowe; WwW, in 1955. The of the court is that tlhoner is entitled to relief, file is insudicient to enable them to de! e the damages wbich he has sustained 4 The case of Richard W. Meade, administi of Richard W. Meade, ee ‘d,vs. The United er * ‘ellows’ Tees; a ! Pere

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