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Pe eat a jORGETOWN..” | THE LATEST NEWs “LOCAL NEWS ._| couches aks * seen WANTS, Frm &great many other jdge-street >> Though Pax Stan is printed on the fastest | that they were going Rev. Dr phis; | WANTED. steam press in tse south ef Baltimore, its edition’ seaeetonen F sts : ‘ts 20 largeas to require it to be put to press at an inget were Invited to sit as corres | WWANTED—A WHITE GIRL. ns ohild’snaree. early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be wenches [Loud laughter ie ing members. The hours for meeting, ad- W None bet sine cReeteeed aoe es ; ing, & > andl Pes "S, ug Howse, tent In before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Sean ourning, &c., were fixed, asstated, iy, uar 8th st. av. ri} 3 not appear until the next day. Hats to be abolitionists if they chose to be, but | it was faa vad, hak there be preaching exch WANTED—By a yoans woman SITUATION Eee SANE men weeihed pe to: abolish bad a0 right | evening, at 23 shied, Michiidambids Cuhds pinwecniog Recs Notice. —District of Columbia Advertisements pol lonisis. Let the menat Statistical were: ommecdations, if requirel. Address Box 6. ab, ener! good nature pre inserted North pre and clerk, (Rev. | this ofice. vo 19-2" |] Maryland, was introduced by Mr. Tenney and de- fe in the BaLratone Sun are received . = ‘ashington ) ; URNITURE WANTED —Porsons having re- livered an address which was conceded by bis at and forwarded from Tux Stax Office. ’ BF Uiectanle onset Nd peeaih orsons having re | hearers to be one of the ablest efforts of the came eee in the will ha cash pur instant | pring. We cannot even give an abstract of his and chasers per the 2th Rercstican Megtixe Last Ntout The ati "s ; ‘the by addressing J. B., at this of ‘Oc 19-6" —meyeemiiees ment aeepers ae . He 1 Jacob’s—The Middle-Agrd Jacob’s—And.t . : denounced fanatics: sectional Initiate Jacob's all om Mand—Speach of Hom : ppolaied. the ASITUATION. ba ates, ayttied woman. | the North or at the South, charged the Democratic air. Kilgore, of indsana.— There was anotber after Reference, if required. Inquire at No, 285, ronth- | party with fucing present troubics, and and lively meeting of the republicans at the ‘west corner 1Sth and D sts. Oc 18-2t said that to defeat the Republicans those opposed igwam’? last evening. On the Sectetary’s was TE D—A SITUATION as cham ‘as chambermaid | 42 the election of Lincoln must concentrate on pty or nurse, by & respectable American gid, wae E . oh Na fethiween b Sid _TELEGRAPHIO. ble sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Davis, of Carlisle Pres- Secretary was bytery. reonm 8. : ‘se a x No. 12, Star Office, and ahe will call, Oc 18-st reat turnout of civil and military assecistions ® ai Afternoon Si ssion — on judicial busi- 5 > ~ ol a ey ley WAQTED-S MAN sed WIFE TEP cade ce ag meyed One bundred and twenty-three members whese |: — condi| ‘was & very juteresting debate ow the sub- dairy farm. A eat eat will Saris ‘A y A The Corn Exchange and Stock Board have ad nares were pretented at the last meeting were | poted i it w ject of inting a ical evi j and | ply at the residence of Mr ELLET, on the Hi journed over till to-morrow, in consequence of elected, and elghty additional applicstiqus, re- do poguest addrencs were: of Georgetown. 00 18-3t_ | a roar of laughter. T cl the demonstration | ceived ‘e os such a dread i ED—A first-rate WASH WO. ‘do | Cans in the room could not resist his good oe The Glee Clab was present—including Knight | t destined ly WARTER ‘washing and. rwork of § Ree hits, but were carried with the current. At the vant Petitice. and violin—and héiped to keep the steam! ap by ait ay ily residing on the Tights of Georgetown. | To @ | conclusion of bis remarks, Mr. Tenney proposed Pritapetruia. Oct. 19 —The some humorous campaign songs of the average | brothers. ning was made the consideration of the interests | competent one a permanent situation a three cheers for him, which were given with ® | Central Commitice lost evening wi Goggrel merit of jack Campeltions, The ball.j Sch country where the and labor | of the Boards of the Church. Cee will be gi:en. Apply at Tudor P. ‘will; and the Association adjou: until mext | straight-out ticket and a ihemachn to was crowded with members and neophytes and Sp bay Apel hp tng: The of the committee on the records of | Congress st., Georgetown. i a_ SS Thursday evening at 7} o'clock port the Read! elecyoral het. They however those “almost aded,” and there was quite a og eis cies ee jostone: resbytery was read and approved. Ad- A YOUNG MAN, now employed in a New York We regret to learn that the Rev. J. F. Aiken, | endorsed Denghe Jobnson asthe nominees Re Sea ane nopeetsiers | hr scabaemeteen tre train et ee as. Samp'e, of Carlisle. Presbytery, and’| and Msi oy ba 1 J P Resse in the — aaity Aasistant bookbesoae assistant pastor of Trinity coteotie) crag party i +, wou! like to ol in& similar sitaa- is ane mania, selling The | aceee. with teeciavenn tb ineee power to | Rev. Mr. White of Winchester ytery, are | tion in Washington. Can furnish the best recom | tut aad. with temo, teak E | pres the tileet wan eae ne iaa® slectors The President of the’ Association, Major B do it; and consequently ha not the wish to doit, | the clerks of the body. The last-named gentle- da! fi Present employers. Please } out when the weather fe fine. Re 3 French, who bas been absent from the ci : hor had the republican party. [Applause } But | man kindly allowed us to examine the statistical York. + 280 Washington st i Nev. acting as assistant to the pastor. Ball ve the Officers of the Royal | Royal Squaa etal weeks. attendant on the Fair of the &.-S. | they were !n favor of procuring a country for the | reports of the Presbyteries. from which we make = sos Rev. J. H. Symmes, of Cumberiand, Maryland, 7 od Ag tural Society, called the meeting to order. | free blacks, and when this was done he knew np the following interesting summary: WANTED TAM EDIATEL YS From #3 t preached to a large and intelligent audience last | PorTLaxp, Me., Oct. 18——A grand ball was AMfler expressing his great pieaware at again | that there were thousands and mul:fplied thou- he Presbytery of Carlisie reports that it con- | 1 oom orth of SECON D-HAND FURN evening, and his sermon was @ most impressive | &'ven to the Commodore and officers of the royal meeting the Association, and under such favorable conte ef legis In the slave States who would send. | sists un ketene aetirind tte iS Dari 50 | the Righest cto aad. Moaruicad nashortest eee |one. riref the Kind oa Pent intblaciy. “Si bun, spi = eir slaves there. . eburc! 4 licen’ ~ During | tice, indie 4 iladel, ~ € Roller Succes tnd tecseata eee he said by some that the ‘ould. dwindle down | the year received 3 ministers, installed 2 Dealer in PR BOCHLY BR ig ay a of Seittcasre. will aailver dred the edits of our citizens. were pres- that be felt bimself placed pretty much in the | !#to @ state of barbarism. Well, if that was toeir | dissolved 3 pastoral relations, dismissed to othe? | © o¢ 9 408 7th ct., bet. ._ | addresses on the subject of Domestic Missious . The English officers were in full walform. Same position es the man at the insane abylum fa | Ditimate destiny, it would not be their fauit. | Presbyterics3 ministers, and organized the church ANTED-AI_ bands of SECON ND | An interesting meeting is expected. hip eye ls New Hampshire. | This man imagined he knew | They could feel easy In the proud conscloumess | of Mechanicsburg. Rev. James Black has been | WANTED All Hinds, of SEC Lely Re peta) Reva ae Sena Se 1 The steamer Stya arrived last nig everybody. When he was introduced to people | of having performed their duty to the best of | removed by death. 2 at 369 Seventh street, hetwren | nod Ke : GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS is net yet incight. aie ee tt Bakecw peace he would remark, | ‘herr suey to the extension of sivts of 38 taieloager oy eaten Roeatistes, aoe ONT & GRIFFITH. st BONTS & CEIEFITE. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’M Later from Caliternt “Uh, to be sure, I am well a nted wi 2 ro 8 2 s is — — “ On one ovcaston being pie camer Hout Sey would say that the republican party was opposed | and 6 candidates. ‘During Vig ta ordained oo ba ee fin f ong For other Georgetown advertisements see first Page| Sr. Josxrn’s, Oct 14. —The overland express Mason, of New Hampshire, a man some 6X feet | % !t under any and all circumstances; and no | none, licensed none, received 2, issed 4, in- | raLL a WINTER CLOT G FURNISH. nav WIONARLE MILLINERY of the 6th hes arrived here, but the news is of but in height, he looked up and said, “Ob 1 | Dred Scott, or ay other kind of a.decision ren- | stalled 2, and dissolved 5 pestoral relatio ING GOODS, HATS and CAPS at the Peoples’ Mas ¢Wonlaro ‘Will open on Saturday a | little mportance. know Mr. Mason very well, very well indeed: but dered by a packed court, Rot up for the purpose | The Presbytery of Lewes reports § ministers, 18 | Clothing Store, No. 460 Seventh st. opposite Post select assortment of Fall and Winter BO. The led stenmer Jobn L Stephens had ar- xeod Lord how he bas grown since | saw bim = mal such seetpralion Tee ee en Pesci a =_s Nest pepe a Office, #6 2B-1m_ | NETS, comprising ali of the iatest snd_m on a ante vals tl ican 'y from the’ on. iause. ve receiv » licensed 1, elected an evangelist, v i elegant styles at very moderate pri " 't was believed there wou! no election “ad Lotto. Prowse atist: |: “He thea proceeded beiedly 1 tow bet ba] ent dienes pastoral relations. TU eee crane: dase Vereuis ncauaintad with | Sermets cad Elatsdived aveemeremetios the Oregon Legislature nd last.” (Great laughter claimed to be the deleterious effectof slave upon | The. Presbytery of Winchester reports 13 min- | references required. “Adtress Te Hi, No. 5, Star | _ 0c 18-St No. 91 Bridge st., G ‘Since that time fe been abroad in Gut coun- | ‘fee white labor. > laters, 22 churches, 5 licentiates, and 6 candidates. | Office. nold {OR RENT—A HOUSE on Fayette street, bav- From Havana. try considerable, having visited Massachusetts What did the democratic Pas Propose to do | Received | mintster, dissolved 1 al relation, — : ing been 'n the occupanes of Dr. Lawrence for New Oxteans. Oct. 18 —The steamer Star of New Hampshire and one or two of the western | With the free laborer? ld'them that they | and organized tbe church of » which is S AND EN the Inst seven years; about 100 yards from Trinity | #6 West ‘bas arrived from Havana, with advices States. He bad not had much to de with political | 1oveft them. | (Laughter.} aay catetrtellaend| arte edad Wealth Touran tA FOR SALE RENT. far; pump of the best water im tneyards grape ssber | of tbe 15th. Sugar was quirt: stoce 190,000 boxes meet! while away, wi mao’s friend; ause he Presbytery of Potomac re) ct nS . ty vi ‘i dcel of political umtlein and be could sot fofbeat | be Was poor, (inoglter;] and {n order that they | 1S charcher ie centionee noe boc edgeae ne | [br other “For Bale and Kent” adowrtinemeniy and Shey rit woes Appis to fa. ALUMAN. Spantch Wishier tod fomnaeh a saying bere that he congratulated them, and con- | ™ight always love him they desired to keep him | Total 101 ministers, and 131 churches. eS a Goops. The bark Trieste, from Rio on the 26th August, Gfatuiated the whole republican family through T, {loud laughter;} and the very moment be THIRD Day. POR RENTOA small BRICK HOUSE, Maes ee soos. a tom | Bes arrived. Coffee was firm. out the Union upon the glorious prospects tl ime rich they would cease to love him, (re-| Synod met at 9 o'clock. The minutes of yester- ated on Ninth street, between New York New York a great variaty of Wi-ter Goot: —__—_________ Were before them. The people were““wideawake” | Deed laugbter;} and the very moment he lea! day's session were read and approved. Absentees | 8nd I st., west side, For particulars inquire ox French Flowers.Fea hera,Ribbons. Kueh Hanging ef Horse Thieves. everywhere. [Laughter and applause} Doring | Co™Mmon sense they almost bated him, faughter,] from the last meeting of Synod were called for | 400r south 0c 18-2" _| Worsted Gonda, Combs, F Fort Smite, Arkansas, Oct. 17.—Two young his sojourn at Cincinnat! there was a procession | Dee@use be might then set up for himself. explanation of such absence, and the Clerk was | fxOR REN1—A BRICK HOUSE, containin fumery and e-ery article t 7 men, late of this city, known as Frank Riversand of Wide-Awakes there so large in numbers and |. 1” replyto the chee that the ports maapppoeed directed to ascertain from absentees of two years rooms, with all the modern improvements (Po- | first-class Millinery ane re — hei Colonel Montgomery, were bung near San Anto- imposing in sppearance as & be worthy of a tof the fugitive slave law, be | the reason of such absence, and teport to the next | tomao water end gas.) situated on | street, between | _oo 18 3t_No_95 Bridge et. Georgetown. | Du Texas, on the 13th instant, fr hasenateath Special visit to witness. though there weresome objectionable meeting of Synod. m 13th and 14th, onporite Franklin Square. Inquire at ONNET RIBBONS, Rivers was formerly the wtrdoncn 4 He believed it was now pretty well ascertained | features in that law, which even southern men | "4 standing cominittee was appointed to attend | WARDER # STUART'S Wood end Cos! (ffico, B VELVET RIBBONS, | tis place, aa 2th Seton ta Freaideat on the tin of March next” Slealon | C2 BOTY west ftor of enforcement’ (A | Sota SP oe nc ne ND FIFTEEN ras | rannca POMERAT eR ILS, President on the 4th of Marc! a — rm Savor enlorcement. me of REE By AD SEN ACRE> as destiny bad written It dows in, ctiaeres tee plaée J ‘The action of South Cavolina with re- | “yams che Synod at its regular meetings 4 a TS Indiana State Falr in Fal t BRIDAL WREATHS The c ittee on devoti cises in Fairfax county, Va., in excellent order; w tbat all the fusions in New York and elsewhere | Kad to the treatment of certain agents sent by er for sapere re panel ace OXR ETS, Lv . I tha 5 ; FEATHERS.STRAW BONN, InpIaNa Proxies, Oct. 1 ‘be State fair has been an order for the exercises of to-night. timbered; good build: 3 brown stone quarry. A CLE BA e' 5 let success... T" ia of kinds d not rub it out—that he is to be the next | the Massachusetts Legislature to confer with the | “The committee of bills and overtures re Crested on the’ Intra Alen a nee aaa Bir (e | FRAMES and WU s BONNET VELVETS, | stock, machinery, etc... bet pnp ting dent of the United States. And notwith- | Sutherities of that Staten relation to some negrors | that an overture had been made from. the chureh | {reeset pos, ene, em. Also, ® new et a bargain | SILKS and BLONDE LACES. embracing every | f,;; held ia this Stale, The number of bones standing all the talk about “disunion,” be was | 120 had been captured and held there, induced | of West River (Potomac Presbytery) to be trant, | UF Go We WAY, Me eee Sonne ae Re thing rich end new in the Millinery Line, at iow | fir bel Ragina the gonsoadca ne that didn’t believe in it at all. AIL these | the Massachucetts Leylslatare in retaliation to pams | ferred to the Prete oF pel and recom. | ington, D.C. ee Prices. bed eget Stueomatoone tae in = Present lived here on the borders, and if there was | 2 '3¥ nullifying its effectin that State. The South | mended that the overture be accepted and: the REN ; No. 117 south side Bridge strect, es amounts to over 4, to be any fight or disunion, they should be ‘the | B#d no one to blame but herself; and it was only | transfer made. - a ORV BENING Hits etre Naval first to get into It; but he thought them all safe on | 8 8ccordance with the doctrine of the democratic | Some discussion followed his recommendation | No. 396 I, street, near F: i TOR ‘The packet schooner Far- tbat score. fle saw that they were getting up | Potty that “the people have the right to regulate | as to the advantages of such transfer, and it wes | CAMMACK, 213 F st. i fax, Captain 8 Mott, will be ready tore Portemovra,N. H., Oct. 17 ~The bew fing Pee Wide Aa ane ete ag an Offset | i othe Cocatltite a ntact Own way, subject | urged as an Important reason for it, thal the church FOR RENT—Tiveo BRICK HOUSTS ia lane For kecakt sept oa, ‘onda. ey ee peter pe gr the - W y oa! s jon ughter. +i ’ ak Soy : 6 h ins rf ’ 8 that when these two bodies of men metis Webie | _ He eoncluded by sarcastically refering to the Bailimore Presbytery ta ol onppiied with a | streneeenee Row on Niathy between M sind 5 oo 18 13, Warr at Gacrreiowa. | 2Mcers, except two, have reported. She will sail ington, it would be as friends, and not as foes; — 2 gras pops rok be sald had ground, while the Presbytery ol holitane is ener. gonsidéred. the gheapest house ngton. a ev for New York in » day or two. nd that each i soutl re-enters to ERB ti . a 7 5 AL. Dat that such would be the case. Mr, Kiigere for his address, which was followed | ““Tiws conmattiog on tre veinutes of the General No WAT ha avecee benea Oe n ee eee” | the Reteors and Micanioe bak akee an ke hearer ag $n pg tg a rtm and equine cdi eed ata | ct Seeger of fhe Amocaion, Mr. ews | QM Nt elo Ee igs mee | sostasate WA ACARI | renieod ies Wald FUREMQnES so png of (tock tom gard ore ecaer tae on motion, the usual order of business was dis. then read a detailed report of the | ‘The unfinished business of the last sezaion, the OR RENT—The HALL of the Franklin TRIMMING and FANCY STORE. She requests pensed with, in order to afford the association an ef @ large republican meeting re- report of the committee upon the sudject of synod- titles Seiten teataren ate uae aquire } purcha: a rinieg oe got Goods: for fall ani] Naw Your, Oct Ta orice vee tate $5 350 opportunity of bearing him in Baltimore. After the ng the dey, | eh presbyterial, and congregational evangelisin, | of WH: PANNING: Cn ee oo tseectur” | Burhase Tr “i si 85.45, Ohio $5 8538595; ‘Sonthern’ unchanged, 7 Kilgore felt proud of the republican party | Stated that he had been informed during the was called up, and after some remarks th rs hi to those who have patronized her dari . . and of its principles He wes sere tht all tise] PY @ gentleman from. Baltimore, that, from the | the whole subject was referred to a new combert, R_RENT—A largo and desirable DWELL- | ene rack cho eciete & conteeeien oF the EAiE | Wheat Inde. lower. Corn firm; mixed 7la7l ec. 4. o 10 universally popular,was ve them fully under- 7? ‘® Of | of three ministers and three elders ern improvements Possession given November |, aa - SEE co stood by the American people. If the principles | Lincoln and Hamlin carrying Baltimore in No- letter was received from the Presbytery of | lai). ‘For terms apply 10 JNO: ALEXANDER, | (EW STORE sande SOPDS! Tt | secw-vane, oem thr tists ‘ein Oat eat @ purposes of the republican party were such es | Vember next Winchester, transmitting a resolution passed at a | No 240 Pa. avenna, vd Sd Informs hee kveannoee heeds lower; Chicago and Rock Island 71¥: Lllincis their political opponents represented them to be— | ,_ Sit. Henshaw stated that the republicans resid- | session of said Iresbytery, requesting to have OR REN [=A fine 4-story DWELLING. on E | erally tuat she ig now estahl ‘ Gentral sheres €2%; do, bonds 94° Micuinn sgercasive, and hostile to the great interests of the | {ng in the Fifth and Sixth Wards, bad in exch of | their relation to the Baltimore Synod removed to street, between oth and 6th sts., near Judiciary | Store, No. 111 Bridge street. Geo wn, Southern 154; New York Central Pa. Coal pautharn People—then, indeed, would the South | *os- sections of the city, organized.» republican | that of Virginia; and also requesting that the 7 n excellent condition, | two doors above the old stand, where my Co. 63; Rending 40x; Hudson Rive R Ron have muct to fear, for the party wasa great and | *#0clation. to co-operate with the parent organ- | Baltimore Synod interpose no obstacle in the a . for | found as usua’,9 larze assortment of M! Va. Outen: ue octbe ver R. R. 62; owerful one. [Applause.] Bot, ashe had be-| \24tlon. They numbered about one hundred. | way of such moval. é o rect, batween lith and izth | RY DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, and EM = 5; Mo h- ‘ore remarked, tue principles of the republican | 4¢ thought much good might be accomplished ending action upon the same, the Synod took | *!-, Lf immedia'e application be made, it will _be | ERIES, at the very lowest market perty were conservative and national. “They em. | i tals way; and hoped it would not be long be- | g poudlng actio minutes, prior to entering upon | Hx OW MING es terms: Apply to FW. foc ttm Wreath ai ihe great interestaof this greatcountry. | fore every ward in the city would have a regular | the devotional exercises of the morning. ae —____00 Ss-s0tNovl_| “4 RAB MANTLES! 4 : PWonld that be had it in his power to say as much | Organtzati Pamicrstierss FOS, RENT. Purnished—a comfortable BRICK 3 RAB MANTLES! c eet, Back oF TH for bis brethren of the South The great misfor- he Association then adjourned. Cenxtsr Marxet —The prices at Soe principal ; DWELLING HOL a of medium size,in a DIRECT FROM A UCTS, sp ASHINGTON Bank. tue with the leading statesmen of the South we market have been but little changed during the | Pleasant and healthy local'ty, within convenient Being 1.008 Than Cort of Materia The undersigned takes pleasure in that they had always been sectional im th-ir view Sale oF THE Sxaxe SHow —A few wetks ago | past week. A few articles are po serene to dis- | Rent moderate. Apply to J. B. MUNRO, 110 Pa 1 vera! lotect REAL GIMPURE © friends and the and measures ll menagerie was opened ‘on Ninth street, | appear from the stands because of the change of avenue, between oth ‘and lth # “90 19-eotf 3', 5, 62, 75 and 87 cents, worth double odeled and repevat which in now well _For the talents of John C. Calhoun, no man | Opposite Cen M one of the greatest at- | season, and a few others are taking thelr places, = oe aa = celebrated Kid Gloves, at 75 cents a ied with LIQUORS, WINES, de ,o; horeecat living had a higher regerd than bimeelf; yet, un- | tractions to which was the wonderfal feat of Pro- | Prices remain abont as follows: Foze od m GARS of superior quality. GAME, fertauately for that great man, his political vision | fessor Brooks, who would swallow any ‘livin’ | Beef, fresh, Yb sql wale two 6 A very chesp lot of Embroidbeed Frimaioss, F the delicacies in seasoa. which wi! wae circumscribed by the peculiar interest of the | live snake, copperhead, or horse runner that | Salt ‘do. 6@10 . |, between 18'h an: . « seven ert os — ric Bands, Dunity Bande, Cambri | be re 4 pete of Line ber or, ta private South. His great mind had got been taught to | could be brought to him.” This wonderful feat : - % rooms and kitehen. Also, for ‘rent, furnished or | “S'HSS 8H Ineerinehe. L prery. fami! — vs 7 Pysters or comprehend all the interests of this mighty peo- | $00n won for the menagerie the title of “snake ; 2 +P ik ; | unfurnished. a part or the whole of the Dw:iling | Torether with ncood assortment of Shirt Fronts, | tion of ths well-keobe cemin nent eee ple. Had that have been the case, be would not | 580w.”? After a considerable length of time spent '2| Tomatoes, pk.... No 110, corer of Pa. avenue and 20th st, north r only bave been one of the most talented, but one | 12 exbibition, it was discovered that the revenue iG Cucumbers, doz. 2 | silo. Appiy at No. 110, corer Pa aveiue and S516 conte, which is the grestest bargain over fenton] dcpartment. the Eating Room wal be open of the most distinguished men of this ation. He | Would not equal expenses, and the result was that az 12) Celery, bh. i teri | : A 8 good stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods, id m. to 1! p.m. regretted, say teat from the, foundation of the |* cteditr. in order, to decare bis claim elzed | Lard. 14) apple, iran base pola a ee Seal rhe caer Er eo acs | 7a Sua ener rr overnment up @ present time, the policy of | Upon mals and fixins of the concern. e “ pe esos! 50 | £ 1 jo. 117 HE SQUARE SDDING CARD, Sairconthern’ bretarce bad beet ‘elfish and not | state of affairs bas been very unsettled, and quer. ais fe Ld Coeae ES de EH NE OEE Mistiect, | erideotheci Geren a oe te T So Neat and Fashionable. national. Todemonstrate this he referred to the | Tels and almost fights have grown out of it. ‘es. | Sides . ees : Riiour te the reddsnce ofthc ahetee Tt” 00 16-2 E.GUTMAN. | See spocimens, at . . epiaions and acts of the founders of this yovern- | tetday the matter was brought very near to 8 final sh J,M. CARLISLE. | F\0R RENT=In Georstown, two firet-olaes | oc tt-ccat PLENPREY & O-TOOLE'S, ment, all of whom, he sald. expressed their great | Settlement by the bailiff. A. E. L. Keese, posting A - B@i0)Eges, © doz... N. B.—It will not be let for boarding houm To ENER wiuumtat on Wort atieet, une _tiwrer - abhorence of the institution, regarding it as a | 8 notice at Justice Donn’s office of a sale of the Oyster plants, bh. wo 18-tf taining 16 rooms, and the other 9, with gas and FIRE: FIRE! FIRE" awh -< moral, religious, and political wrong. | following goods and chattela on Tuesday morn- Onions. a 2) §_ ——__ == |] 5 0010s com: pply to H. L. OF FU 2 ‘ wll 00 REWARD. ‘hey bad calied into requisition all their talent Os iug next, at half-past ten o’clock, In front of the k 25, : § BOARDING. 49 Bich st., Georgetown, i Will give the above r wi for the arrest and the purpose of devi. some plan by which the | Bak of Washington: One wolf, one owl, one | S' potatoes. - 3 ‘ és —— = = Srrpouter'caher ot Heers @ Brother on the might poe eoayee } tesco el os the opinion of aig tao Ree ee breeeakiom orp mon- ‘ te ms R OMS AND BOARD —Boa lo hen Cc HEAPEST STORE! of the 12th instant. Their al was dest . ts sons § C ca Jorn, 8) - “ ° . worthy sires, this vexed troublesome question three pictures, two white taloe, one drum, and Beans, ¥ bush.. 2 Sen more: OF Copan Reo pind ora iTStnount to enable them to resasts thar inf public. im general that he hee LL Pre : y SAVE YOUR TIME for aemall sunount to enable them to resume their : not have been called up to-day to annoy | ove ourang oulang. It is expected that there will | Rye, @ buses. Peter Lugs at, betwece Gand Es moet do AND MONEY, former businces. é ix pad distract she ove Hie of tue American people, iris bidding af the aa . a8 the parties who | Oats G81 AND GO AND PURCHASE YOUR 1. ReneS ISAAC BEERS. afiaine at ene section against sec | es © proprietors seem to be 8 . 50 cE 4 ODS CLOAKS—CLO, 2 je then 7 ti at one em > pure 3 F iearar Honweeioe & rere, o iment e |. early legistators tn dedicating all the tert, | set up on bis owa hook, eddlew to tus sttreaee [eee 2 Carpeting, Ol Cleth, Curtain Material 358 SEV ENTH STREKT, (Kast Side.) Lore eats Ps They a }e° that this nation then AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF between I and K. he st toe ae _ . : andsome assortment of steila Bo-dered other subsequent probibition of the pe brie dave Ghier a amar ererenty and America. Cavrrat Guarp-Housz Caszs —Bridget Rile FURNITURE DRYGOODS. _00 12-1m : MATTHEWS & GORE. ed oer SHAWLS. Call ac a xe the tas Pron pition of their intreduetion for any other | | Ctucutr Covay.—Yesterday, in the injunction | WM drunk sad disorderly Jest night, and this — : "BE INSURANCE COMPANY oo 13 6 . Purpose than the use of the actual settlers—they | case against the Land Ottice, brought by counsel | ™°rn!ng was o1 So pay 98.15, ae — In viow of the late event yg lo meme pit mor ov THE Ghandive ‘No ome attempted ta ae oF mar | in behalf of Wm. H. Gaines and others, belts of | 10 consequence cf a Jack of nancial ability todo | firm of Cingott & Dodson. tho. business of which STATE OF VIRGINIA, We Bre Ghandise. No one attempted to controvert the | Belding, to enjoin the Commissioner from cancel. | 8, the Was permitted to go the clty farm to work Bee err ts ran Of the cath onic ok the Sonat ov benut'al wovetbonh dees yee y Tse when fir "Cetvoun caicd i Girceay'is | eltion tl Meld tae Hay Stee head eis | Sisy Brown a eslored tie ae Geant | orator te saul — GLO ARS ar an the Avaiy Rowuve der . Mr. Ceinoun t direetly in | claim 0! e Hot s in the State of ’ “4 Ing just rep’enished the stock with a large ar ° B + c question by bis -lavery resolutions, which were | Arkansas, after argument py tie. Breve fo com. | 4ance, where was invited to add to the | ack supply ‘on the most favo:able terms poses Capital = = $300,000. | Se ee a eh ies, ght Pima at the time denounced by the depsrted Beaton as pai, and answer by Hon. Joseph 3. Wilson, pleasure of the company, and where she became ble, it is confidently believed that housekeepers aud — 0 15 TAYLOR & BUTCHISON being a tirebraud, and who avowed the doctrine | the Court decided in favor of ths respondent’ | 24 @nnoyance. Sbe was taken out of the hall by | others in want of Carpetings in ell See yee , Directors ms ROCERIES!: GROCERIE that Cougress had not the power to legislate on | Mr. Brent took an appeal to the Supreme Court of | “¢ Police, and gave the officers considerable coms, canbe cupplied. Pe Hi, MacFatland, [ree t Parmars Masi G GROCESIES"* o? ] slavery outside of tue territory. But the Ameri. | the United States Wrouble on the way to the Guard-house. She ‘MATERIALS in splendid varity and | 4; WVSFWiok, frm of Warwick & Barkada'e ‘Washing to dispose of my stock of Groceries, #0 cao was « progrestive race, and upon that auuject | To-day, the appeals from the jadgments.of the | Suowed fight, and was roughly bandied, and this vies and qualities, with all i Kimo af Godive & A As to enabe me to remove with we lit ‘their soathern brethren had progressed rapidly Criminat’ Court. in the oan Wim. Marquise, | Morning was ordered to pay $6.15; but being eir belongings, : T. W. Mot rm of Durlop. Monaure & Co | ted as possible. | will commence th : He then referred at some length to what he | convieted of Keepin a faro table, and Aeury | {tndiess and friendless, she also had to take a tri QUCLOTHS DRC GETS inbordersand without: | Ga, rm of Warwick & Barkedels | S0y‘hing in my line at t termed the selfish demands of the southern people | Turner, eonvic stealing a one bundred tok down for 00 days. Wm. Adaws was also drun! Gs. Bs. MA NGS, TABLE aid HG ‘Manufacture: various periods in our conniey lar bank note, were taken up and ar; i and disorderly. His fine rope Sep arena MOILET COCR claimed that they were in favor of protection only The appellants ‘were represented before the “2 15; and the term ps thed Teant given bim where it was to the interest of the South to have | court by Messrs. Carlisle and Bradley, St., ana {12 Hew thereof. Pat McNeal, do. do.; 90 de such. and opposed to ft when the North required | the respandent by District Attorney Ould ij 2 it for the interest of ifs commerce, its manufaec- = d DRY GOODS as are required fol'tite comfort and cfs of housekeepers sad lodgers - = ¥*- | will now be sold at the wholesale price for the eash. A Sruxxy Boy —Wednesday afternoon, about But one price wil! be asked; no nore and no less. Persons wanting Carpeting or Vilcioths will plea-e tuging abiishioents, or agricultaral pursuits | | Tax R Revival — The protracted meetings at the ee ice pare, were chanted aking rovide themaalven wich ther menaarracether in endl Mansfacte-ee c ¢ Missouri compro- ure not appear to be as spirited | ;, fences : § : t ! 3 mise lime; claiming that It was asoutbern measure, | as before duriag the pasttwo months. ‘fhe in Sosy saieiiteg| eben feet aa connie be found in the stock— Ww. bette : ie int hone and one with which the Norta was at first but | terest has not ceased, but the long incessant labor avenue, They got into a quarrel while at theip | Elegant Velvet Ca:petings at $1 5), worth t- Jas. Dunlop, firm of Oaulop, Moncure & Co. suthere eeckoeeoy nan, forced apon them by their | of the members of the churches hus had the effect | Sveuue.. They got into a qu Andlog the othats 8g ee ctiahy at Stees oo SEE OLLING W. HAXALL, Pree’. and were williag to abide by Sin grea faith Pier ion ag a Et eed ome paysically too muck for him to contend with, ran | «riren travand ote, wort Size and G13, | O- Fs BREGEE, reer owLES. A ents, y nd came ents, ice—0' i oom hoping therchy wsce could be secured te the | ME. Chureh South, Nev: Mr. Proctor, the pas. | 0, the house and ot 2 loaded Sppsocuts; one | Den ates den ae gr de PO a daliass A copaivanintiad ILE Ak that share of the terri bao Sor preached an Lt hty te discourse. T. in the face and the other inthearm. The gun|. Do at 5, all wool, worth 75.cents. ee An a Dharen Nine Bt the altar. At the M. P. | was loaded with small shot, and the wounds‘sre 5. B. ROPES. Sauviviag Partane f pce dee ER ee: rr he. " inth pring {gut Wilton, pas Rotvery dangerous, though they gavesometrouble | ogg oog¢ te Jae Arm of <imneit Ded, LADD. WEBSTER & CO’S Shes woum, discourse ie] be ee aS TE Wee , seety reat :4 bope; after which, considerable time | thrashing will teach the spunky one notte media, NOTICE! NOTICE! Tight-Stitch Sewing Machines | {) yutdcws Carpes was spent in singing and Prayer with # penitent with loaded guns hereafter. : At JANNEY’S Based capiaty ‘What bad been the conseq atthe altar. The meetings will be continued. phpsired PEE re UU ER Soviteg the ladies of BOOT AND SHOE STORE, HATS AND CAPS. r some time “ ————__ Lapigs and gentlemen, the enly sewing ma- | p,.svington and vicinity to ER BONA i 345 Pa. Avenci . my 4 ‘ovice MaTTERs.— Before Justice Donn.—Last | chine worth buying is Grover & Baker's. it bas | on Friday and Saturday. nd 6th instant, when te = I have now on haad @ complete assort bn night it was expected that a case lak pone been thoroughly tesied for years, and found want- | ghe ait be haepy 4, j¢s come and examine wom a oodé in the above line,to which I invite aL men agen fete na Fomng| bing pices, Wiemaiiceeoyscre | eae pUcaitg ne age mies | Fh hc est ar oprtin Soren eepegebele qr besutifal county and a” Aghia. ight o'clock was'the bout set | the grest kdvantages Seek orp raa ty Plessure twsiigs Haye vi ashes CLOAK BS straight mosdlo, - cent) Great cere Laving been taken in ths ‘eleotion, { * thas practically carryt tthe prosecuting witness, Mr, J. E. ce chine at Stevens’, 336, between Ninth and Tenth SH a TENSION SKIRTS, CORSE’ have a feed wheel. can present to my customers reatest vari-ty to were desoun rs streets. mere the ced as itiontsis, not ing, the case was dism! of sh nae al tices, snd & very large stock 0} Yr gpoleoct of doing any ki of work | be found in the oiiy. he stck couprises every dered or driven officer Donaldson ce 8 OTe Ds Fe 7 | EMBROIDERTES. &c., &o. knows-they make the magie'euie wv Soe now in vogue in New Ys delng dosuivand Gieetany Mowat ae Lapirs, the extensive improvements in my store | 0° Ne a iver det, th ste. | strechments. " f % wed wie, Misses’ cde ‘Gren's FANCY HATS of . ~ | being now complete in every departunent, T Sha ADIES’, MISS! Call and examine— TS. P! This t effort ‘A At _ JANNEY’s, R ‘ noha aes Sears Si da | Maen ieee | ey TERR aN aie now about ta leave | the same at the very lowest cash prices, and one oh heel NT EDICAL WORKS. yong : LRN i¥ ‘hi Bot seen | price only. Call at once and judge for your. | Squtstock ever ae a.c0ood of oc istw (Iut#Con) ~ & Co. : Wemyoytarimitat ie ect iy [ee eo, |e pe ag pore faye cle te cnfeggnen i acy son Wey Deve | cre euiabe aca Nnn Trmaeh | Berets sae th haegitaro sien nn COUNTRY MILE, : gaxggements fn The North next week. the | and real Ines g¢ ta Stevens? ney emuente® | Bad ib to thee oo 1s-tw____ "Comer Seventh and D sta._ o Corin ono Be prc iy are Norsd, , qv ————. tween Ninth and Tenth streets. 7t |and examine B. HALL Star Offee 00 SOn<im" k,as T — Srzvens, sole it in this city for the celebra- N AE MING, ae ted Grover & ‘Baker sewing inachines, 290 te, | saath proves Whelesale 30 ‘S00 FAMILY Mr. Seward. : tween Ninth and Tenth Prices $50 HOPKINS, OCRRIES TEAS, WIN LANEY three yeas before Mr. Sew- > x to $150. mt 00 15-20 corner of Sixth et, and Pa. ay, § le ard’s noted Rochester specch, in which he first Paes. Ba . = 7 cents per pound, y 0. Sen the doctrine” Bogus; A. Heaton, ———, from the 1 |. Stiivane’ dress hats for ladiesare exquisite Go |G” *° Noay WALKER & CO,’S Mreet, ekween Daud Loulniasa av," oo iif _ ee Louisiana a at once to see them, 336, between Ninth and Tenth : ENN’s AVENUR, WwW: BRAID AND CURL j= = vhooe neo ean Te | AND BUY YOUR. ‘ha G? AY, Bay Pens. avense, ee COATS. paNTs, ered Beards, Carla, Winuvence J mow ce made to orde! c APED OVERCOATS, Botles. or oc 3 Sm H Suith'e, Ne 460 Seventh street, cae cat Office Deps bisadye : Praca Beek aipeseet bon foe eee HOt jot raced we Savane 0D 7 * ett t i cl eee

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