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Meeting oF tHE Democratic Jackson Asag- clation—“How To Ralsg THE Wixv"—Wao “Stinas?’’—There was a special meeting of A held last evening, in scored Wick at the last regular a nquent calli aa! to liquidate the amount of their and also to bave all the mettbers, ood and regular standing” as advence the'snm of fifty cents™ i those in “ works of te oun s campaign ussiog varions see itions, edth 6f get tree asthe most ex tand practicable for raising funds suf- ent to relieve the Association from its fiaancial embarrassment, the Association finally conctuded to immediate], iy abscription List, te which all should be in’ to subse! amy smoint that themselves able to give. fk. then read the seventh section of the constitution of the association, jing for the election of members. This section pro- vides that any being duly nominated by & member of the association, and receiving & pone gp vote, shall be en an ae member of the same upon tf] ymient of the s; of $5, the amount of initiation fee, 1 Mr. Lae tings i peareny mo bab tnt occupying big’ ns in the Government, w! soonbtasuters betuteamnclation: but whe would feel proud in being constituted honorary and would willingly eomply with the require- mtents of the constitution Pein fespect, if there mames were proposed here, ani sey beelected as such. J am sure, sir, that when called upon they would not hesitate a moment to pay the $5 re- quired. I will, therefore, set the wheel in motion this evening by proposing the name of a gentle- man who is rot a member of this essociation—who it is not likely would become an active member— but would take plewsore ja being constituted an honorary one. {| will cuarantee the pa it of his tnitixtion fee [ propose the name of Philip Francis Tioms, Commissioner of Patents Im rapid succession the following additional Dr. Thos. . Postmaster General Holt, Henry St. George Offutt, ebief clerk of the Sixth Audi- tor’s office. A voice —* Plenty of money.’ + Mr. Hope —We might nominate each member of tbe Cabinet. [donot think any of them would refuse to pay. Mr. Rasseit—Yes, Mr. President, a very good idea. I nominate the inet. [Laughter.) Re- quest them each to pay five dollars. Nomivations continued as follows : Mr. Clements, cuief clerk Post Oftice Depart- ment; Horato King, First Assistant Postmaster General; Samnel Shugert, Esq., chief clerk Patent Office. The President—Not so rapidly, gentlemen [ Pause.) Secretary —Now go ahead, gentlemen. Mr. Russell_—I nominate Mr. R.M. T. Hunter. Several voices —On, no. The President.—Qb, no, Mr. Russell, withdraw that proposition. Mr. Hunter has been engaged iy in canvass during the campaign, it would be right to tax bim. bh. of course, sir, [ withdraw it. Nominations eee eer, C Whiting, Commissioner of Pensions; Jos L. Wilsen, Com- missioner of the General Land Office; A erly, Third Assistant Postmaster Genes Fuller, Fifth Auditor; Wm. H_ Donn -L. Mcintyre, U8. Patent Otfice; Capt O.C Orde- man; Mr. Smith, chief clerk Fifth Auditor's office; Charless E Mix. Commissioner of Indian Afairs; John P-. saga —- ; Philip ton, Assistant Secretary the 1 y iitiam f clerk General Land o del i" the Chair stated to be necessary. in o1 te di na charge a debt of some $200 now sta: K the Association few raft, eb fice; Moses xsl, chief clerk of the Interior Department. A Voice.—You don’t get anything out of bim. Me. Holloban —Mr. President, I think we are carrying this thing too far. Men are being nom!- uated bere who do not belong to the party, ang I think it is very wrong to actin this way am be ea to electing any but those who are known to be democrats Mr. Cook —I nominated one or two; but I don’t vouch for their politics. Mr. Russeli—aAli I nominated I voueb for. The President —Before the question is put on the various nominations, it is weil to know whether all who have been nominated are with us. Mr. Russell —[ do, for my nominations. That ts, they are all offiee-holders. ‘The President —That is not the question Mr. Russel] —And they ere democrats. [ have not 4 doubt of their being Breckiusidge demo- crate. The President —One gentleman present says he thinks some gentlemen have been nominated who are not democrats. A Voice —Name them. Air. Holloban —DeKraft is not a democrst. ‘The Secretary —He is not nominated Mr. Hollohan.—I so understood. The Secretary —His name has been withdrawn Mr Hope —Mr. Holloban bas said that a num- ber of gentlemen have been nominated to-vight who are not democrats. I should liketo know who they are. Mr. Hollohan —Mr. DeKraft was nominated; af bis name has since been withdrawn; so 1 un- derstand Mr: Cook. —! nominated bim at the suggestion of Mr. Murray? I didn’t say he was a democrat Mr. Hope.—DeKraft says he is a democrat. Mr. Holioban —I never knew him to be a dem- }, and, what's more, never saw bim at dem- ccratic meeting siace 1 have been in Washington, and f have been bere no short while I assure you. And I ean say as much about Whiting Mra. B. Greenwood was nominated. Mr. Sproule.—Call bim a democrat? Mr. Holloban.—I should like to kaow how Moses Kelly stands? Mr. Hope —He says he is a democrat. Mr. Jos. ©. G. Keauedy, of the Censng Bureau, was nomjnated. Mr Kirk —1 think weare running this thing ing the qui [- ssociation going gz ia th . Men pave re, sic, who stluk im the nostrils of democra ¥ sir, there are men on that list who actually stiak. Mr & he are those that “stink 7”" Mr. Kirk —! do not wish to make its personal matter with any geutleman. I move the whole “ be laid on the table ‘The President —it is the duty of the Chair to receive the names as they are announced; Mr. Kirk —I wish {t distinctly understood that I, a8 @ member, am to the whole thi Mr. Russell —t thie motion: That President, members of the Cabinet, and the heads of the different buresus-be requested to give $5 each. Several voices —‘ Oh, no.” < Mr R0ssell —Well, not requested, but nomi- mated as bonorary members, wileh is the sume thing in effect—to bring out the $5 H br. Brodhead.—I| suggest that the list be ready and if any name meets with a single objection, that it be passed.over. Strike out alisuch without Tequiriug the member objecting to assign acy Teagon Mr. Kirk —-This thing looks too much like levy- "6. Greduesd —h think th kentlemen id it mea. At eae = ing bigh’ positions in Washington, an@ recef¥ing salaries, conseqcent mpoo the success of the dem- oeratic img, and Coes she reg contribute this would ving them 4 Mr. Birk. —{ will make a tddion.of members, w! fre approval of members ie rs a th sugg’ Sse gy ery de a pat uae duty it shall be te wait uy ern por Reve been iaated, Rhow thedk the pa enth article of this ape 2 and ascertain ft them whether they ere fo beeome members uader that aide If wr at cur next them be ¢! ~ Bhat jethe way. to tess talk thsceoees 0 a aie Mr. Hope.—t hope Mr. Kirk wil tb appototed chairman of 4patcomipitice, ~ Mr R —~E£ deo not eo: ing as at sarpbasee sees 2s honorary members? i@e'not think it istight to nomtaste any-genttemsn in thts -assoctatn uolegg be autbor!zes some dhe to A Potre.— Kt has ever nity thims * ~ \ Resell —f do not think’ at's right.“ Hid 9 goddiman.?_ c be Hist of nominees, and if ise the name is read, that no been duty clactedae te outrage. Tdon’t think the of any in been offered here to-night who would Sauna togive us@5. fam eatiefied that even Mr: ‘Clayton, who seems to be the most objectionable. man whose name has. been mentioned tc-niz ‘would willingly paytheamonnt | would gu: antee the tef such by him-assoon asi would that of any * Fe, name of Dr, Blake, Commissioner of Public Buildings, was added to the Ist. The secretary read. the list of those p: Dr. Brodhead —1 move that the financial secre- tary be requested to call upon each of these gen- tlemen; and that for his trouble he b4 allowed a com m|sston of ten’eents. Dr. King —1 am 9) toelectin, porn merely it would be well to these gentlemen 1 ‘iret of their election as honorary mem- bereS8 w@eort of honorable distinction conferred, ¥ ‘, ally; and then, after they had ve them) comply with the provis jons of constitution, which requires so much ‘to be paid Into the treasury by reason of that hon- orable distinction. Ido eae or bee bealt to be subjected to the charge ing men ae Members, for the mere pur, - of ¢ol- lee’ from them. That is the only objection I have to the proposition. If gentiemen can sug- gest any other mode b: ich the association tan be relieved from thi; e, I will withdraw $i suggestion, which I now plece in the form of a motion as an amendment to the proposition of Dr. Brodhead. . Mr Cook —They are all good democrats, and they ough: to know that we want the money; that’s the object any how- Mr. Kirk.—Most assuredly; that is ostensibly. the object, end for that reason Jchere enter my most solemn protest against the movement. ‘Phe question being or voting‘o: names collectively ‘was csrtied; and subse- qitently all those whose names had been proposed. aud not withdrawn, were elected. Dr... Brodheed —i am glad they are elected. vai better able to pay $5 than we are the if does Dr. be re- ntleme: inform that for his trouble he question recurring on the motion of Brodhead, that the Financial Secretar: quae to call upon these of their election; «am h receive ten per cent., it was parsed. ‘The Financial S nee Stated that he would. take great pleasure in waiting upon these gentle men; but would not accept of any compensation. Mr. Russell, of Ga., then delivered a spirited address. and wns féllowed by Capt. C. C, Order- man, of California. Tue Betz ayn Everett Assoctation.—THat SvaMpxve To ©‘ Wicwam.—The weekly meeting of the Bell and Everett Club of this city was held at Thora’s building last night. Owing to a change of the night of the week for the meet- ing, and the brief notice given to the members, the attendance was not so large as usual. After the transaction & emins business, gentie- men not members of the Association, and desiring to become members. were invited to come for- ward and sign the constitution, an fnyitation of whith several took advantage to become enrolled. One seetlawan, after signing the books. dressed the Association briefly, giving in his ad- erence to the Bell and Everett cause, and isting somewhat upon matters of interest con- nected with the pending campaign. He stated that thougt he had come into the Association at a late hour, he felt as though he was trey Ars old member. After ‘ing of the pros; of the Union nominees, he indu! in a Iittle good natured talk about the republican party, more es. ally of that portion of the rank and file of ncolaites pertaining te the city of Washington He alluded to the seen popetsny, su be made nightly to the “ im’’ since the Penn- ivania State election, by parties of enthusiastic place-seekers, desirous of turning up on the right side for effecting their ends, after the Presidential election is over, and compared them to a party of fellows clamoring round a bow! of oyster soup, each determined to obtain a share of the iaviting broth, but doomed, by reason of the bow! being so nearly empty, to get nothing but the tasteless, stewed-to death atthe bottom. They were like the miller’s dog that would go barking round atany door for a bone, no matter how many kicks he got by the way The Chair stated that he thought ft was due ta the dignity of the Association that a committee be appointed to examine the books and escertain what number of the members had joined the wis He did not propose to take any definite steps in the matter at a meeting so thin! attended as the present one; but at the next meet- ing be should moot the subject, and call for the appointment of a committee to examine and report names of all who had gone over to the a lican party, in order that their names might be expan, from the roll of this Club. Ss little discussion followed, when the Sec. retary stated, for information, that there was an erroneous impression prevalent as to the number who bad left and joined the Lincoln ranks He bad taken some steps with reference to ascertain- ing the truth, and whereas, it had been supposed that reap of two hundred members had left tuis Association, be Would state that so far as he had been able to/ascertain, (and he thought his ition was pretty t.) not more than 'y-five members of this Association. out of the five hundred names on the roll, had affiliated with that ; and of these twenty-five not more then five had ever been active members of this Association. The Secretary believed that Association ty-day, was stronger than it ever bad been before. The Chair stated that there was to be 2 large meeting of the Georgetown Bell and Ev: Club to-morrow (this) ulght, at which Col Whiteley, of Maryland, and other distinguished speakers would be present; and that an invitation bad been extended te this Association to attend in a body. The Chair hoped the members would turn outta large berway ajouread ee meeting. A meeti mn mn meet agaln nex! Tuesday night. Camnizd to Wasuinoton.—We noticed a few days — the se ves @ man ar itt 1 M charged with stea a quantity of cloth. fay, te Property of Mr We stiller, of W. ing- toa, and his tabaegaent commitment to jail to await the requisition of the President of the United States. It are. from District Attorney C failure of Con to pass a law authorizing the President of the United States to make requisition for criminals escaplag from the Dist-ict of Col- um bia into the States, he has no such power. Mr. Miller, however, withdrew his complaint, Justice Price ordered the sapere of res o sooner was he discharged than he was taken in charze by officers Hurrover of Washington, aud Warder of this city, placed on board the steamer George Page, and carried to W a to answer the charge —Alerandrra Gazette. M was brought to the city end lodged tn the Jeera toube last night by officer Yeatman in whose custody be was. This morning he was taken before Justice Donn for trial, when it a) ried pater bepereerid of Mr rey ajo tis ér, that be an yers occu adjoining rooms. During the. absence of Milter, Myers en- tered Lis room, took all the clothing be could find and also broke jnto bis trunk and stole frem it about four dollarsin money The money and olothing were found upon him when arrested in Alerendria. He was sent to jail for Gourt by Justice Donn. a “hard agt James G. Berret, Mayor of Wash- 4 . » Veaterday application was made by Jos. H. Bradley, Sen., Esq., attorney for relator, for rule to be served on James G. Berret, responden to show cansé'why a writ of gro warranto shi not issue, The Court gran the rule, and set next Monday, 22d instant, for the ing. Mesars. Carlisie and Davidge appeared as attor- neys for the respondent To-day, the Court is hearing an epplication by R.J. Brent, £sq., of Baltimore, in behalf of Wm. H. Gaines and others, heirs of Belding, for ap injunction against the Land Office to prevent the Commissioner of the same from cancelling their —- title tothe Hot Springs of Arkansas, de- seri as southwest quarter of section 33, town- blip 2, south of range 19 west, which title they im under the mption act of Congress of poe oul for cm rag R. . 8, a for respondent Joseph 8, Wi1- gon, Wa Beane one 8 es n motian Mr, Br: ‘rank pencer, cig., was ited as an starney and connsellor of court, f aes ere ‘Tux new Opp Fetiows’ Hatt, recently erect- ed on Covenant jonday af- howeyer, from a letter that owing to the Circuit Coun — The Contested Mayorals; tion Casée—United States ex relatione of R Wallach friends (and they* ‘and thetr f wi Present in large hosta of them) at the levee. Durcu birrde y foors —Mewary Guire & sstntiae ay mane aan ba, Men Holland, Rng eto tris, whict wilt be , October I, at. » tm lots to suit pur. m the various: pone conversion was re; nineind vant Nowk beter. Wastiagien's ‘ bs s Pistol —Mr. Hyatt, -who- jee teen in this city for a few past with a view to pre- the Executive a it of the New York Iodian reserve lands in Kan- lamation 667.) on account of the present ing condition of the settlers there. leaves this city to-day ona tour tothe «orth to raise funds for the relief of the people of Kanses. Mr. H efter nis release from confinement im) upon bim by the Senate for eontumacy in refusing to give information te the Senate committee re- eugiee the Harper's Ferry raid. went to Vew the ‘to the apportionment ‘On his arrival there be was-waited on by ‘many —friends and sym: ers of the Brown jily—and ineidentally mention was made of -a pistol in Sagemmnisont some mem- ber of the family. Not baving any idea what — ‘was meant in the cautious remarks which dropped from time to time from several per- he made nao uiry about it; but at inst so: much was said about this that be began to tax his mind in relation to it, and fi it oc. corred to him during the ratd My sein " Ferry a di been made by es fol- lowers apes ‘be residence of Col. Lewis Wash- ington; that they had invaded that gentleman’s ‘armory and taken possession of a palr of pistols, revolutionary relics, and, of imable value to the Washiagton famity on account of eee taviis been presented to Gen. Washington afayette Further investigation into the matter convinced bim that the remsrks bore reference to this same pisto], the fellow to the oaé that had been re- ‘coveted from the insurgents at Harper’s Ferry. nae expressed his indignation at the fact of Col ‘ashi mn having been thus pillaged of a valuable family reminiscence, in 2 most emphatic manner, and gave the family to understand that whatever the object of the inyasion bad been, there was no excuse for taking advantage of their | ate there for Pal ate of plunder. Havi ischarged bis mind of the matter, be left Nort Elba and proceed¢d to Kansas. On bis retarn. he stop; over a day or two in Cincinnati, and while there a stranger stepped up to him in the street sas ‘Byatt, have you got that pistol yet’ Having forgotten all about the incident about the pistol at North Elba, Mr. H. could make nothing of the inquiry, and the man re- f-rred to what had been said when Hyatt was last at North Elba, and informed him that he would find Col Wasbington’s pistol at his house when he gothome. Mr H. proceeded to his house in New York, and sure enough found that the ‘weapon had been enclosed to bis address ina mysterious box, which had excited no little ap- hension in bis household of its being an {n- ernal machipe, containing any quantity of death dealing He then hunted up the pub- lished accounts of the John Brown raid, and at length succeeded in finding the address of C. Wasuingtou, and gave orders to have the pistel immediately sent to its owner. He then came on to Washington, and the day before yesterday re- ceived a letter from home stating that Lis orders had been daly executed, and fn all probability ere this writing the pistol has been restored to its lace among the revolutionary relics of the Wash- 4 lngton family. CosrRipurions ror Syria —The ladies who accepted the trust recently committed to them ef making collections in this city for the relief ofthe sufferers in Syria, pave gathered up forty bundies of new and cast off c ng, consisting of nearly four bundred d‘fferent pieces, and garments for mem, women, and children. In addition to them they have collected several pleces of domestic cotton, bleached and unbleached, also pieces of calico for women's and children’s wearing ap- rel, (one package of which cost not less than wenty dollars, though purchased at a reduced price,) also séveral counterpanes and bed-com- jorts. The vifis illed two large dry goods boxes. Thirty nine dollars money has also been re- ceived, which will be forwarded to Beyrat to the care of our consul—the State Department having kindly secured its transmission in their regular dispatches to that consulship. The two boxes of goods have been transported to Boston by. Adams Express Company free of charge. money Tux Revivat There appears to be much in- terest manifested in the religious meetings at the churches where* those meetings have been pro- tracted during the — two months. Yesterday morning Rev..\D. A. Shermer, of Baltimore, preesies at the Ninth-street Methodist Protestant Shureh a sermon that excited a great deal of feel- ing inthe very intelligent congregation assembled there. At night be again discoursed, mainly aiming to impress upon the minds of his uncon- verted hearers the necessity of speedy action upon their part. His text was the parable of the sick man and the beggars After the discourse, th ng thue was spent iu singing and pray the altar. At the E. Church South, Rev. Dr. Gibbons delivered an appropriate discourse; after which, the service at the altar was resumed, and ted. At both these churches the meetings will be continued. Ransom oF a Staye Girt in Wasnincton — The New York Post of yesterday says: ‘We learn that a meeting will be neld at Plymouth Church to-night, to raise funds to complete the redemp- tion of a fair som prricecs. slave girlin Washing- ton Charles B. Van Fi pes meaker of Congress from the Tenth district, has assumed the responsi- bility of ber ransom, and this meeting Is for the purpose of assiating in the enterprise. Opp Frettows’ Hatt —Tc-night will present a fine opportunity to the ladies for visiting the en. given by the original Wood’s Minstrels. who have made themselves so popular amougest the refined portion of our citizens. Their engagement is but for three nights, consequently those who have not seen them will do well to pag nit the present opportunity. A fine bill is to be given to-night. Ping in tee First Wanv.—The stable of | Messrs. Morgan & Rbinebart was fired this morn- ing about four o'clock, by some vile incendiary. Fortunately, the employers at the gas works dis- covered it before much harm was done, and by their efforts the fire was extinguished. This {s the second attenipt that has occurréd in this local- ity within the aay few days. Con't something be done to stop work of general destruction + New Cases ros Pamrxuiers anv Documents. Messrs. Philp & Solomons send us specimens of a new and improved case, which they berege out, made in such a manner as to exclude the dust, which we cordially recommend for holding mag- azines, speeches, and other loose pamphlets. They bats spenamcetrest at such a price as to suit the millon. CEnTest GUAKDHOUSE Cases. —Sarah Smith, colored, dead drunk; fineand costs, $2 15. Simon Myer, theft; arrested ,Ellen Lindsey, colored, arrest by Ginnity; ruled for trial before Justice Barnaclo. Seven lodgers were accommodated. Szniovs Cuaage —This morning E. F. Vowels was arrested by Detective Officer A for obtain- ing money under f:lse tations. He was held to bajl in $900 for farther hearing by Justice Donn Sr Norticg in another column of Btebison & Co.’s removal and opening of a large and select stock of staple and fancy dry goods, at No. 2u Market space. Lapigs and gentlemen, tue only sewing ma- chine worth buying is Groyer & Baker’s. Tt has been thoroughly tested ing in no partieular making @ Ee. the great advan chine at Stevens’, streets. Examine it carefully before We explain with pleasure es and simplicity of the ma |, between Nint roo cid Lapis, the extensive improvements in my store being now complete in every de; 5 Y shait use ej effort to keep my stock well. asso: with the most choice goods of the season, and the same at the very lowest cash prices, and one price only. Call at once and judge for bre selves. i Fett your bonnets, als, fists, ribbons, French flowers, feathers, ree eee embroid: hod real laces goto Stevens’ fancy store, 336, tween Niath and Tenth ‘ = Stevens, sole 4 city for the tre ica, eo to $150. i 7 Srzvens’ dress ladles G, $t once to see them, between Set at : Peweteree shies Mas. Winstow jan experienced norse and Serntte' by Yeatman; held for trial. | for years, and found want. | and Tenth | Z Apply at Ni “2 an streets. A» TED—By a respectable, sett’ed wom W tiara me clang pera Reference, if requi: 285, south. Seat corner Isth and D's Oc 18-2t* hh et Ltt 6 RTE." War FED-A SITUAT, ON as shambermay4 arse. by 8 respectable * meri: girl, has 200t wmendatr Plemee add Box No. 12,8ter Office, and i ool WARTED-« MAN and WIPE, or a sinsie® an, Boe: to ali the «i of & dairy 5 nest o arn - ply at the resitence LES on the Hicks of Georgetown.” © oc te & © WARTERSA Food COOK. WASHER, 8 Ragliah or Scote Seoteh woman, of good ob ter Bt wo + of ohare \ndassrious, ‘babits. Pl No, 6 Four-and-a~ Apply a F ANTED—By 6 respactable, steady woman reeom! cee ent i or Geor K street, between Zist ar ANTED—A first-rate WASH VW) AN db W. the washing Bntonamborwork of 8 fart ane on the Hights of es Toa nt on permanent situa ion an 9 per month will be given. fy at Ti i Congress st., Georgetown?“ Tader Lh G MAN, joyed Lien theca oan and collector. would like te obta: tion in Wi toe Can fura . in _ pre: Tapio: But is SS Wee ee a Pte N Ss WaAnNzED By a respoctable woman,a &3 wet nurse, Peat No 30 pot ron G and H, from: 10 till 4 o'clock. ‘oc * merdati adress W. A. York. WANTED—2,000 PURCHASERS. Wanted, Purchasers for 2,000 cord»of Wood, standing on the land sitnated on the Potomar rives, 3 miles from Was! ington and can be brought to market by thevanal. ‘The woud is of the best quality of hick- oak and pine, and snitable for lumber and ship » Address C. L. J. at Star Ofhee 3. er IMMEDIATELY ‘orth of SECO) TUR kinds, forsehioh Iw the highest prices, and R. BUCHLY toe, Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, 009 408 thst. bet. G nod I eastande, WAN All wines SECOND-HAND AURNP TORE, torenich PEL ONO HAND t cy A ai stregt, between T and oe ANTED. 85.00 worth of SECONDHAND FURNITCRE, for which t ¢ highest cash will be paid Address, or inquire for, i IFFITH, at Cleary & Green’s Auction Room, ark sot, one door from Pa avenue. oc é ANTED—To have everybody know that they ean find « fine and well nted stock of PALL, and “INTER CLOTHIN ING GOODS, HATS and CArs Clothing Store, No, 460 Seveuth st., opposite Post From uw to HAND FURNI Tanty to pay ortest no- BONTZ & GRIFFITH. N Office, se 2B im Oe ee Bm WANTED CLERK, who is acquainted with the city trade, for a Jewelry Store. Bast of references required. Address No. 5, Ster Office, sel4 ——— FOR SALE AND RENT. Cervera 5 uated A sterile Seared (For other “ For Sale and Rent” advertisements, see first page } OR RENT—A smsll RRICK HOUS ated oa Ninth street, between New and I st., west side, For particulars iuqui door south ley one Oo 18-2t" OR REN1I—A BRICK HOUSE, containing 12 rooma, with all the modern improvements ( Po- tomac water and gas,) situated on 13th and {ath Sees. ite Fracklins WARDER & STUART'S W corner H and 12th sts. Street, between nare Inquire at and Coa! Office, oc 18 tf HREE HUNDREDAND FIF'tEENA 3s in Fairiax county, Va. bered; goa i be & new Steam Mi! in A purchaser ca: get ® bargrin » Ageut, 516 Seventh st,, Wash— oc 18 tin* IRE AT. PRI HOUSE FOR RENT— house 181 G street, between 19th and 2 Pirst Ward, is for sale at & price con-iderably L low cash value; though the larger portion ia not soiled or worn in the | cood Piano is in cluded. The hou o is a desirable three-story BRICK, with back buildings, aad was built only oc: 16-3t* RENT—A two story BRICK DWELL- G HOUSE, on Gay str jontaining ten including a two- tory cellars he house; gas and wi 1@ premises. The house is in comp'ete reo: od to 8 permanent tenant the ren’ will be low. app.y to Dy - LISH, Georgetown, oc 13-g02w FOR, RENT-A bandeome, first clase REST. DENCE, No 442 E street, between 6th and 7th street.—one of them st eligible locations of this ‘The house is furnished with all modern im provements, sueh as bath-room, hc ¢ and cod water on floor, range, first and second tloors heated from basement, &c.,&e. Apply next door, to Dr. JAS, J. 0. 444 EF street between 6h and th. oc 16-cotf OR RENT—ROOMS Nos. 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 11, 14,15, 16,17 18, 2t and in the atory brown stone building corner 7th street and Pa. avenue, known i P' ing.” ey are well a' as, water, &c. For terms Pa avenue, or to ‘Joua He 523 Sth street w. est “Washington Build ed for Offices, having ly at our Store, No, Semmes & Co , Nu. corner Louisiana av. MURRAY & 8) Es. A new and desirable BRICK No. 396. ptrost, near Fadsmepth Teer e: CAMMACK, 913 F at, gerioe etl Reiter street, th CAM K.2 at present occupied by the Rav. I and Tt. 8 18-4 for OR RENT=Posresston on tye Ist of The DWE!_LING HOUSE No. 438 Dext door to the residence of tho adverti 3; M CARLISL N. wee will not ba let for x hogrding house. BOARDING Rees: AND BOARD.—Board, with a Front Room, or other Rooms, may be No 46: Twelfth at., between G and sirable oca:ty. vicinity to her Grand ( hiouale FALL and WINTER B riday and Saturday, 5th and 6th insta: she wi'l happy to have ladies come and examine her stock of Goods, as she has a very han MRC CRETE Mes SHAWLS. EXTENSION SKIRTS’ CORSTES as mses aid Pied aa vary large stock of ‘oc 4 Mark bot, 7tb and ath sty, on C No. 34 Market Spi MISBEs, ‘ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, Lanes, The m egantand lar tatook ever mal Sahat small pro ; . HOPKINS, oc 15-20 corner of Ste and'Pa ay. E) WwW HA’ RENEW Jcst O) oka? Yous Le COLORS, -RNED, FROM. ORK, ‘ansortmentof HATS Ge Y¥ a; Misiba and C jad Be. Bt fevwtten ereatiy Tacllstntes the process ofteariing Fe gums, redacing all wal alla “all pelea te re oi wels.« upon. ers, it wil and reliefand health to your tifacke, imental Rat ach Snother coturmn, hee ES é Must be au Amsricar, German. | "| NING, F WN. Correspondiict of The Star. Gzonertown, Uctober 1s, 1960 The Baltimore Syned af the Presbyterian (O.8.) whi street of over one locks, * 3 Ing att o'clock and 5% 0'¢lock, p.m. “Also, thst devotions! meee beid eabh day from 1] to Ro'tlock. The revival meetings continue witl consider- able spirit inthe Dumbarton-st. M. E. Chureh. ‘At the Congress.st. M P. Church the meetings under the direction of the pastor (Rev. Mr. Roby) have been very successful, and continue to increase in interest | The Potomac Light Infantry, Capt. Mel. Hol- Uingeworth, keep up thelr drills with wndimin- isbed activity and interest, sad on Tuesdey even- ing lest attracted much attention by several new movements Those roasied oysters, from Mr. Rodier,at the White House, in this city, reached us in the nick ef time for supper lest evening, and were fat, and done to a turn. He hasafew more of the same sort Give him a calk ‘Trade is still active on the canal and at the coal | a giving employment toa large number o is. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS BELLAND EV GEORGETOW me ting of the abo: i cornor High aad Gs e dressed by Col Wa, ara tavited to attend. ue W. & TRNNEY, Seo. yop FELLOAVS’ LEVEE! FORREST HALL, ( Georgetown.) MONDAY NIGHT, ool5-eo Octobers9. FASRIONARLE MILLINERY, Mas A. WOLLARD Will open on Saturdays & se ect assortment of Fall and “inter ince NETS, comprising ali of the Istest and mos eleman: styles At very moderate prices. Stiaw. Bonnets aud Flats dyed at a sho.t aonee oe 18 St No. 91 Biidge st., G-orgetown, Fc RENT—A HOUSE on ae street, hav- ing been +n thp oceupancr of D-. |_awrenee for, the last seven years; about 109 yards from Trimty Church and 3% f-om the convent; 8 rooms and cel- lar; pump of the best water inthe vard: grape arbor id ol, aoe Suet kone. Apply to T. A. NEUMAN. PAL! AND WINTER GOODS S A. WOLLARD Has Combs. Brasher, ‘ery article that is usually lne-y and Faney Store o 9% Bridge wt_, Goor; ONNET RIBBONS, B® “VELVET RIBBONS, reexon POSWERSL ER : RIDAL wheaves FEATHERS.STRAW BONNE’ HATS. a. N found ia & town. and iy FRAMES and RL SILKS and B thing rich and prices, 00 16 Sw we de Bridge strest, Geercetown. D. C. FSS N RS kee ene schooner Fair- fax, Captain 8 Mott, will be ready tore — ery! wah me — pert on Monday hinst, For fre.ght apply to MoCOBB & DODGE, 13 Water st., Georgetown. M REMOVAL. ISS CLAXTON Has removed her piace of business to No. 77 Bridge street, four doors east of the Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank, wher received her FALL. PURCHASES, consisting of nearly ever: ee osually kept in a first ciase TRIMMING and PANCY STORE. She requents an exami jon of her stock by those wishirg purchase Trimmings or Fancy Goods for fail an Winter weer. Thankful to those who have patronized her during the pset, she solicits @ con-inuance of Se pee favor in the future. vo 15 6t* NEw STORE! MRS. oc It whe Las NEW GOODS! M. SIMSON Informs her nume: friecde and the public gen- sraily that +he isnow establixhed at her New «, No. 111 Bridge street, Georgetown, two doors above the old stand, where m>y be fourd as asna',a large asrortin-nt of MI LLIN E- RY DRY GOOD: TERY. and E OID- » Fi een » HOS! ERIES, at the very lowest market prices. oc 12-'m FIs wu barrels No.1-Pickled Ea-tport HERRING, do do Gipped Boston do Fis a! oe im do 's ALEWIVES, 5 ld 20 231 lo do St. Jo! &» do prime No. 3 medium MACK oI, schoo: 2 Acnon, J. W. Sea- jor iw Daily expected per sc m. D, Pasgiil, aod for-sale on or before ver, & so — Pad lots to suit. A KS pial is lote te eng jet HEART ‘G, 13) barrel Nel ALe we do SP do bn*s do is Yo. 1 HERRING 0.8 lareo MACKEREL, tra Roe HER alamphinpigeiee hs MANTLES! DIRECT FROM AUC2IO¥, Prick 6 anv $ Potrags, Being Leas Than Cost of Matecia vi GIMPURE CAL- aie worth double loves, at 75 cents @ ‘ourtmsjer" A_very cheap lot of Embroidered Trimmi "Cambric Hands, Dimity Bande, Canbris Bifgiaes a cod stock of Ladies’ Dress Good- Boys’ Wear, and & great variety of is Ogu: yar .7 an at the qigat oy a (south side) ri O str eor} nV.&. coftiw FE. GUTSAN, ARRIS’ LIPROVED H DoOBLE THREAD Bou dol Sewing Machine. 8 Maciune, an . vement on G & Ba- rer'as ia numpler chan there, and for ite seliabitity eni du-abiiity is not rucpassed. A erild tweiv: years old oan runat with nee; the onsrsest cloth to the fines! trouble of rewinding the thread. the spoe!s. It has no belts to gi run backwards as well Ines 0 #t., Geog tow Aes See re faa EN GE ORSTEDS. and FANC 1S of Our ra in the EB JARVI2. TSS UNDERSIGNED CARPRNTER AND BUILDER offers his services to iC 0 Georgetown, Washington, and cinity, and wi ‘oonteaet id construction public an <3. Plans oat will be furnished at short not! and shop on Congress st., Georgetown, ia ly north of the Post Office. 20 27 3m HENR ee TE. Fo “RENT—In Sooreeren, two JUBE i Ww ES, situated on aed bee sf i Mofase mediate- sen conpiae Sagat il LEE TOoms CO! . a9 High at, Georgdown, ORE CBEAPEST STORE! ' SAVE YOUR: TIME AND MONEY,.° AND GO AND PURCHASE YOUR DRY GOODs |. ; AT THE CHEAPEST SPORE, | 838 SEVENTR STREET, (East Si: ' WS & GORE. MEDICAL Wi ; . Sropenret 2 1csh Wores, ; nin. WP Sas | 8013-1 "| ton takes ‘THE LATEST NEWS | TELEGERAPHIO. Movements of the Prince ef Waies. forer neice freak West Polat ee cten = yor and members of the City Counce” Tee aren wan escorted by the mil to pte eepeie at anh The Baron hearty — P \o-morrow. From Calttornta Fort Siitw, Ark. ez. —The overland Cai ifornia mall 1 Prasici advices to the 28th wit. i: toes a. L had arrived at Fort coisteio itty days were occupied that int from WwW were Well ‘the ronte from miles of the “of starti hostile. Li Beate reports condition. but, owing to the determined of the Indidas, be would not encon: to go that way, es their stock would be In tion is afforded by et Los Angelos that the Indians icked the storehouse of the settlers at Port Defiance, and held pomesvien of the for mx hours, in the face of four ies “ we qe cdamactos th Us Ga Operations were abou mines, end inrge purchttes of stock ‘fm various leads Lave been made by Col Fremont and other®, utmost confidence who bave the in the enterprize Collision at Ogdensburg. ; Ocpgenssune. Oct. 17 —The steamer Ontario, while entering this port about o’clock this morn- re Dee gg omy pox the lar, ae pon RES jensburg , at anchor out a e of wal = yoy in less than eae after the collision, the crew baving barely time to escape with the clothes which they hadeon. The vessel waslight. The steamer sustained only a slight damage. Omaua, Oct. 17 —Advices from Denver Ctty to the 14th inst. have been received. The express brings $14,000 in gold, besides some $6,000 in the hands of passengers u ing at Denver on the 6th The minitog news is unim portent. a ee ppeneeememen pene The Seventeenth Congressionat District CuaMBERSEURG, Oct. 16.—MecPberson’s official majotity over Schell, for Congress, is 529, more than double the majority he received —, ee ‘emajority over Foster in the District te New Hampshire Politics. Concord, H.,Oct 16 tion of Breckinridge Governor, R. Morrisoi. For George and Ezra J. Gliddon State Officers, Montre.igr , Oct. 16 —in joint assembly, the State Legislature. ej elec’ the — lewd gee: aly ape Dean. Aud) General, Bradley” Biead- eat of Siate Prisou, fi. Harlow. a The New York Canvass. Lovsvitte, Oct. 16 —Hon. Andrew F Hon. Mills Bram, of Tennessee, this city this afternoon. en route for New Y to stump that State in favor of the fusion ment against Lincoln il Frost atthe Seuth. Avcusta, Oct. 17—A heavy frost occurred tuts mornt: jometer was to the freezi int, and thin ice was made ig the neigborboed er the city. : Baltimore Markets. ImoRE. Oct 18.— Flour is steady; Howard Wheat active and 3a5c y mess k $19 250819 Sv; me 8! duit at 2c. thas Financial New Yor, Octo er is.—Stocks are Chicege and Rock Island 72); Mul shares 03%; do, bonds %%; New 33%; Reading 47; Hudson Hiver R. Os Wye; Mo. O's 104. bhi re modete edibles ; with b GARS equa! in purity will buy in any city i t conti: nues to di a aay will be open, a: on cack fe notice On Sui a from Panverve. APPLES-APPLES, vente a 168 barréls Apples, in prime a ce lied iow eee nT igi wo 0 Dt" STOVE aad KINDLING WOOD, at the possible price, (rouGES, co .RSENESS, &o. ada certtea testi i ae cfionoy. It oan be had ata} tho pr ine.gel me ee at 25 and 50 cents bottle, we'd Ve Cohen k ‘282 Ps. ma et JELLIES, on the most E NEW GOODS. F Tur Vnsorsetens he fompleted these took Of Goods for the palate Sata styles of tase! Business Suite SiO othe beat gaat, to whip of the : Fal ite the of their friends and cua. vl ie