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LOCAL NEWS. Though Twe-Staa is printed on the Pn spent use south ef Baltimore, ite edition Is so large as to require it to be put to press at an early bour; Advertisements, therefore, should he sent in before 12o’clock m.; otherwise they may Rot sppear untilithe next day. — —s - = Notrce.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted in the Ba.tuaorz Sun are received atand forwerded from Tux $ran Office. Rerusiicax Martine ix THs Sevesta Warp. The ingof the ne of the Seventh Ward took place last evening at Potomac Hall, whed there was a good number of Nectedstorscives with tbe Assovtetion. After the a ° jon of a constftation somewbat similar to that of the central organization, the followfng’] gtreet. o! were selected = Pesident, Theodore Wheeler: First Vice Pres- ident, Edward List; Second Pi Pidson; Jonathan Ditlon,G W. Garrett, Wm. Martin, G. B. Clark, and G. H. Larkin. ‘was determined to hold weekly meetings, at some hall to be selected by the executive commit- tee The meetin: ed off quietly, the only spicy bit of discussi gene ring upon the question ‘whether the original Jacobs of the it asso tion should be ai nom proses fee. - ir.Wm. PW into the “wigwam with considerable ae He acknowledged no « it association,” and was op; to build- Ing up that abolition concern. He went ‘gto it rely to beat loco-focoism, and not to imeelf with all that wes taught there. ie was dows on ‘initiation fees’’ anypow, and there was no such thin; nar peacienen as an initia- on fee, when be it . 7 Garret pat army bow the initiation fee originated at the parent association. The parent jation had no control over them, nor their jor was it SS for their action. ognized ites parent jon, how- , aga matter of courtesy due it. due to it asthe place where they had been republicans Yood denied that he had been made a re- jlican there. He was not of the sort of nigger overs they were there. izing the nigger as alto us. His republicanism was of a different mp from that atthe wigwam. He had offered resolutions there, which been voted down, against niggers bolding office, &e. ‘The vote being taken, it wasdecided thatall who joined the Association, original Jacobs or other- wise, eee 25 cents initiation fee. Por a considerable time a very decided ‘bad — bad been noticeable in aoe ball, see it been jocose) posed toa ote “smelling coment in eitation of * S Dem. Jack. As- sociation, to ascertain the cauve. It was ascer- tained, however, without formal action that some scamps bad shown their dislike to the Association in a style peculiar to their tastes and {nstincts, viz: by strewing filth on the stairs. The meeting adjourned until Monday night, instead of Wedn iy, on account of non-attend- ance being mere than probeble while the election returns are coming in. Firtn District Potice.—We learn from Justice Thompson that, in addition to the cases alread: noticed In the Star, he bas, within the last wee! and the one, disposed of other business and complaints, as follows: An individual, sae with setting up a faro table withia the city limits, was fined $50 and oats. costs. ‘Two storekeepers, charged with selling goods and merckandise ‘hout license, were fined $10 and 94 cents costs. Two market venders, charged with refusing to place their carts and wagons in the position ned them by the Clerk of the Center Market or his assistants, have each been fined $2 and 4% cents costs. Two colored boys, charged with throwii stones at @ house in the Fifth Police District, a ust. insulting language to the occu it, were pon. By and, % the request of the conplainen turned over to their masterszfor suitable cor, Porwo white boys, cha ith steali ‘wo whi , charged w: n weed from the canal wharf, have not pet been arrested, one of them having dodged the officer and the other run away to parts uunknow! Two warrants have i Bad issued against a white woman for indecent language on Pennsylvania avenue, and for an assault and battery on another pie mace atthe same time. Warrants not yet served. The keeper of a restaurant near the Center Market bas been tried for permitting cards to be ed in his house for money or something in jeu thereof. The defendant was acquitted fn some other minor cases, involving breaches of the city laws, the parties have also been ac- quitted for the want of evidence or discharged on psyment of costs Tue Turrp Nationa Convention oF Union Pararxr Magtines will be hedd in this city, be ginning Tuesday, Dec. lith, at 74 p. m. Ata meeting held on the 3ist ult.—Rev. Dr Sunderland in the chair, and Rev. J. G. Butler, secretary—the original committee was enlarged, and consists of the following persons: Rev. Drs. Sunderland, Gurley, Finckle, Smith, Samson, Morsell, Edwards, Butler, Hamilton, Parker, and Ryans; Rev. Messrs. Wilson, McCauley, Coombs, Proctor, ;Kennard, Bittinger, Westwood, Noble, Bartlett, Effiuger, Dumm, Sipes, Lemon, Schioe- el, Ward, and J G Butler; Messrs W.L.Wai- | ar, W. T. Smithson, ger Wheeler, J. P. Ingle, J. H. Bradley, Col. W. P. Young, Wm Woodward, T. U. Walter, Wm. Ballantyne, Rebert Ricketts, A. Noerr, jr., T. P. Morgan, Col. Edwards, J.C Harkness, Mr. Linton, L. J. Marks, P. M. Pesrson. Mr. McNew, J. Garrett, Mr. Moore, Mr. Lewis, Mr Wells; ether with W.J. Rhees, B F. Morsell, and Dr. J’ H. Moore, of the Young Men’s Christign Association. It was resolved that a meeting of this committee be held on Tursday evening next, at the close of the Union Prayer Meeting Sundry sub-committees were by cae gest and the First Presbyterian Church was fixed be edge the of the cui vention. place for the assemblin; The hospitalities of city will be extended to delegates, xs hearts and homes may be thrown Open to receive them t Exp Po'sonine Cast —The inves. tigation tn nding the sud- den death of Mrs. James Watkias, mentioned in yesterday's Gezette, took place at her late resi- nee, in fax county, a few rods west of the yesterday, about noon. Justice , acting Coroner, held an inquest upon the body of the deceased, and it appeared in evidence that on Monday she was in Alexandria, calied at one of the drug stores, and asked for bar enyes ; Upon the lusal of the druggist to s-ll it, sue appeared disappolnted, and pat ir) ain’t going to kill anybrdy! | want it to ison rats!’’ She failed, boweve: that she died from the effects of strychnine. The ury found that the deceased came te her death ‘om the effects of poison, administered by her own hands.— Alex. Gazette, 3ist . Tus Pouce Acais.—Mr. Editor: We wish to make known to the public, through the columas tena rning il,) on was abrupt: a Ww, who endea’ » ba ob, y ecostof hisiife They ceeded, after having his clothes y torn, in . extricating himself from the bands of the ruffian, and in making good bis escape by some tall run- ning. What we wish to know is, where our efficient and bighly energetic pelice corps engaged at the time, for after repeated cries of “watch,” no watch appeared. We only consider it necessary to call tue attention of the Chief of Police to this fact, wepe bis: from his com- plete command over ice, that he will not allow such a tremsaction to occur again. Civis. —Last nighta number and Alexandria road even at Reruns oF Passznoe: of passengers by the Oran; returned to th’ unable bg continue their Journey. sa 8 destruc- tion of bridges on the Virginia aa Tennessee roads, by the recent raifs causing heavy freshets in the streams over which they were constructed, thus preventing the connections. CounTenrgits ‘bere are said te be many terfeits circulating in this vicinity, ik of Commerce of North Duraxtcre oF Manings —This morning & ‘bment of seventeen Marines and two musi- : AL Saints Dav —Teday, in Episcops! Churches, the feast of Al perved Large c tions wer. Mathew’s, st Patlek'e and St. phate bt the ceremonies peculier to the very interestiag « ‘The Gienctal commotion, which has del ine view of the threat country, bas ton—in-@ shi wave, just sufficient to cause the banks to husband their resources, and the business men to send out of uigastcrary In this Teapect the New |. In re ew Siectna's dave forniched thema jent, as the South is just now flooded {rome northern merchants, in advance of the time for sending them, and which “breach of custom’? ts attributable to the fear enter- ugton mer- ly, so far as we Pa pa Scrert Rossery.—at an early hour last night, a Frenchman, who had jost to the Russian Legation to obtain tery al pasal slong the street, in the Second Ward, near Thirteen’ , Was knocked down and tis carpet-beg, ¢ontalning his clothes and about $20 in gold, were taken. A search warrant was issued this Morning to search vasious places where it was thought it might be found_ The ition being given to an officer of the Franklin Fire Company, be insisted uw thorough investi tion of the sffair, in that the blame si rest where it ——_ to. The offense being com- mitted in the nity of their ne-house, mem- Derm of the company, it was ‘bt, might be aptly sneeeet, ’s it is not unusual for firemen to be blamed for whatever occurs near their ren- dervous. Butthe idea of the officer is to catch and punish the offenders, whoever they may be. WE Take PLEAsuRE in calling the attention of the public tothe arrival in this city of a really meritorious work of art, and which should be seen by every man, woman, and child—known as “Wol eenborgere new Painting of the Arctic Regions.” Judging from the very complimentary ices of the press, which is amply en- dorsed by the best authorities in art matters in this oe ¢an readily announce a rare treat. nie painting, we are informed, 1é a series gems, illustrating completely and beautifully, the whole Arctic subject, executed by eminent kng- lish artists in le hitherto unapproached by panoramic essa’ . The introductory lecture given by Alfred Smith, Esq., of the Royal Geo- Phical Society, London, has been pronounced e mest complete, chaste, and elegant on the same subject extant ARRESTED —A warrant was isated this morning Justice Donn against Mr. James A. Wise, ebarged with an assault and battery on a young man, a clerk in a store on Seyenth street The complainant stated that the was rented from Mr. Wise; and that this morning he came to the store to collect his rent. The tenant told him be was not ready for him just then. Mr. Wise spoke about wanting the money, or retting the monet nd gaid something about seni ing acon- stable. At this intimation the young man laughed which frritated Mr. Wise, who drew back an struck bim on the side of the head. Policeman H. Yeatman made the Srrest, and the case was ruled for trial. Democratic MEETING IN ALEXANDRIA ‘he Gazette of this morning says: The Brecki: ridge wing of the Alexandria democracy was addressed last night, at Sarepta Hall, by H.C. McLaughlin Esq , of Washington city. At the conclusion of McLaughlin’s speech, the Hon. Mr. Aiken (not of 8. C ) addressed the meeting. The hon- orable gentleman is certainly most elaborately in- formed upon statistical oe and the machinery of campaign tactics. tr. Rose, of New York, followed with some remarks New Mission Scuoot.—Under the auspices of the congregation of tue Ephipbany Church (Epis- Copal) in H street, a new mission school bas been Started in Fourteenth street, between Ohio avenue d D street. The new building, of which the foundation is now being laid, is twenty-four feet wide, by fifty feet deep, asd will be a handsome structure when finished. Sabbath School and Sunday afternoon church exercises will be held therein regularly, commencing 2s soon as the work shall bave been compl Tar New Wrinxte 4 Dec:pep Success — Harvey, on C street, opposite the ‘Theater, is serv- ing enormous quantities of oysters. scalded, to the ae of the elty, are to be found there n crowds, especial! incb-time, daily. That mode of serving up oysters is the favorite one among those living where the oysters come from, and is really something far ahead of any other mode of cooking them we wot of. Hywentat.—aA large and interesting gathering was present at the New-York-avenue Presbyterian Church this afternoon. happy spectators of the pleasant ceremony of marriage. The parties in this affair were Miss Maria Louisa Douglas, daughter of Archibald O. Douglas, Esq, and the Rev. Alexander D. Moore, son of Wam.W. Moore, Esq. They were warmly congratulated by their numerous friends on leaving the hymenial altar We Have a number of communications on hand which are withheld from publication, as they are Patio aqme by no responsible names. Will par- tles who favor us with communications please remember that the name of the writer should {n all cases accompany the article, not necessarily to insure insertion, but asa pledge of good faith on the part of the writer. ARRivED at Carter's wharf (foot of Thirteen- and-a-half street) schooners Ocean Bird, Quillin, Philadelphia, with 125 tons of coal for Mr. James ‘ber R Skinner, Perry, Philadelphia, f* coal for Messrs. Chapin & Bro; Caroline, Hatton, Philadelphia, with 50,000 feet of lumber for Mr. Sam’ Norment Cantmat Guarv-nousx C. ghan, for carrying concealed weapons, was fined #21 15, upon which he ap; to the Circuit Court. avid Jones, colored, drunk and pro- fanity; $3 15. Dennis Mannaban, do 5 84 15. fra ward Grey, disorderly and profanity; $3.15. Mary Bell, Hannah Hunter, do.; $1.15 each. John Calli- Center Marke e Bt was as full as usual this morning, and the supply of provisions up to the average. The business of the day was not as heavy as ordinarily; easily accounted for by the continuance of the warm weather and the dampness, which usuall: vents extensive purchases. Heri lance of dealers Tux yourtH annual ball of the Hiawatha Club comes off this evening, at Stott’s Hall, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Twentieth street A very pleasant Yme is anticipated, and will no doubt be realized. For particulars see advertise- mert fn another column. De. Davivson’s Lecture on the Flight of Birds was ayain postponed yesterday, but will be delivered at the Assembly rooms, Louisiana av., this evening, without regard to the weather. Fusion tm ris City —All the parties in this city bave fused on one great important platforin, whiqp is to buy Housebold Furniture, well made. where they can buy the cheapest The head- uarters are at Brown’s, 360 Seventh street, near jorthern Market. The books are open for all food persons, or if the money a pala wn great nducements are offered. Open o’clock a. m. until 6 p.m The reporters of the Star ad- mitted cheerfally. N A whole sett of Cham- ber Furniture as low it Important N BoM Micuican.—Finley, bem cgi ed Kare - = has just received an- other e ou, chig ut chew! tobacco. 2 z ee omemee Hzavy rxpvetion in the prices of Perry & Bro.’ vast stock of silk and other dress oot mks, cloaks, shawls, &c, Our lady readers will doubtlew nots this fact to their carly advantage. 2 curse Bisel it and Do th Traveler, Jani From the Boston Evenint uary fi act of justice to Bite but & jocbrs of Wistar’ severs cough use of this guaintaness, who hav he it of great service in relieving tl coughs and s! had been afflicted." Pt ine unless signed I. Butts on the ir w. le ey eRe eARPSTe Bch Bago at fr cen daly acters ina Polina, Waa astonishing gicte., Shey rae Ho.towayr’s Pitzs. Nervous Debility, mbar 8 sedati ating medicine, pone ills have had at success in every pa: the eiviliz Bre unaffected by climate as their operations th torre zone or the Artic regions. Perea tbe baad ues at soren tare general system, and re Ban vigorous effo:t of the vital functions: the elements: i alien eat DRY Goons BURDETTE’S. Having deferred my latgest purchases until re~ cently. I at now prepared to offer to my friends and the public generaily one of the largest and fiusst stocks of DRY GoOeoDsS! to be found @nywhere in this city, and at least ten percent. part of this seasou, ory int of DRY REL T R ih Lone ?. flounces, lies, i of BLACK SILKS, some. as low as 6-3 cents |. A few pisces, very fine and heavy, at ral ¢ = ‘< SILK AND WORSTED GooDs. beg to call t i i to olbtEo le special attention of the Ladies Froueh fieem . 5 he oun Deiai: ae = Mlerinos, ll ~n aglish Merinos, ) pieces of grey, Popliua, and other textures of £ Goo! Tor Traveling Dresses, some very good at 125g ents per yard, BLACK GOODS, rye keop on hand all the best makes of P ‘ , MERINOS, ALPACAS, TAMISE CLOTHS. i: MOUSS3ELINE DELAINES, &0. WHITE GOODs. t $7, A. GN, 7, $1 and $1.25, at 25.57, 52,62. 725 and $1, Mots very cheap. FLANNELS, i TW. met wr Panes of houry Conton Bisnne 10) pieces neat Figured Cal centa, 6s are generally .inen Law ‘owelings will be sold aU retailed at 1234 ots, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, T have all the new styles of Cloaks of the season. re reat variety of Shawis—50 Stelia Shawis, my MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR. 19 pieces of heavy English Cassimeres, Cloths, Sat neteand Tweeds sifcolores ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF MY STORE will be found a very desirable stock of CARPETING. DRUGGETS Gs OILCLOTHS, &e. My great adcantaga is in controling a large basi- ness with smali expeus TERMS CASH—Ons Price as near as PossiBLe W. W. BURDETTE, No. 351 Seventh Street, Between I anv K, DRESS HATS! DRESS HaTs: SD New and full supplies of ths latest and’ most approved styles just received /ANE'S Fashionable Hat and Furnishing Store, _00 S-3 424 Pa. svouu-, near 43 st. H¥4T# & KN: WLES, LIFE, FIRE & MARINE NSURANCE AGENTS, Office—Room 16 over Bank of Washington, 00 29 tr Washington, D.& THE Connecticut MUTUAL LI ANC#® COMPANY OF HAR y ACCUMULATION « .. 83 500,000, Presents inducem ses equal to any company, and far sup- rior to most. Dividends le and paid annually. BREATH KNOWLES, Agents, oc 2-tr Offic, over Bank of Washington, Grocermsinp Vani erties: Southwest corner of L and Ninth sta. VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF OLD £& MOUNTAIN DEW KYE WHISKY. for med- icinal purposes, Just received and for wale b ©, E. O'BRIED Ninth sta, E. Southwest corner of Land SUPERIOR LOT OF BRANDY, at $f per pas _ Ne DR PE AL BISKY at conte ttle.’ Just received and for sale we iid) a. E. O'BRIEN, Southwest co: ner of Land Ninth sts, YARIETIES, VARIETIES—Just received and for sale by %. B. O’BRIED Southwest corne: of Land Ninth RANGES. | EMONS and MAPLE SUGAR. a! (Ol saad se ree. O'BRIEN, Southwest corner of L aud Ninth sts. 1 000 FRESH COCOANUTS, ALMONDS, FILRERT=, PECAN NUTS. CREAM NUTS, and ENGLISH WALNUTS.” Just re ovived and for sais by E. LERIEN, 60 27-6t Southwest corner of Land Ninth sts, 7 |, PAPERHANGINGS, A, cuotcy toon 8 LOW-PRICED N, A 5 At KRITER’S, Seventh street, Kid Fellows’ Hall. 00 25-1w* 8 doors a! thaa those who boughtam the early | CAxeE TO THE PREMIStS OF THE SUB- seriber, on Vermont avenne, betweon " . pay charges ‘wake her away, ‘ LS". OR MISLAID—Two DIP: ferred by Georgeto’ Alomons of that ‘Rodson, Miss V Fike Sie Parker, MiseC t, Mire Julia e, Mire Jan A shford, Mrw Mary BY a} Berrie, covbe of \ M. raity. if Color, Mr the other (of A. ul te either orboth wi!ll be ui . 359 Sixth atre |, Treasury Extension, 29th on H et, br lestogit rae ss vie eaten atee = Rumer Li tocers. ers oe SI-St REWARD — Lest, or stolen from the sa’ be: - § * cor pa rey ceanjur last,a, BOCK. Instant. Nea i id $9 I. "The ‘above Te} be sam* to 5 : 0¢ $9-5¢ FREDERICK PASCO. $3 REWARD-—Strayed sway,’ on Monday morning, a small black and tan T: rier SLUT ; weighs about and: 8B soar on right fore ies op glazed collar M . . 00 90 3t* _ No, 476 Ps. av. Bad es. LS ‘—On Saturday a the 27th instant, either in Gutman’s store (117 Bridge street) ot een there and Smoot’s dry goods store (next oor, TEMONN ate. coataining two $20 gold pieces at some smal chang im, silver; f Eve = he reward will be given, if retu: wa, R Bryant, Robert Beek, LE Bate lid oa Kings Foca Suickler, ‘etcham, CeptN A Steiga: lip Bh ne Kale tee et Seen sufferers in the Terr! pointed to solicit immed\s committee t, between ner can have sum irae J 8 ine ivertis— jeation to WM. STICKNEY. oc 21h PERSONAL. LL FEREONS ARE FORBIDDEN oe shoot, place. Dougherty, Win Darisoa, TO or othe e tres; thi Prety Prospelt Meh GAUL, sx in Proven ser Georestors, Maddox, Jao: laddox, Jao 8 Morris, Jackson FELIX, Fortune Teller from Pari: 0 eller from is Be begs leave to inform her friends, and blic generally, that che has removed to 250 anth apy Age wd tly it OER, ner fo will seo who may desi! ve ee eggs present and fature Fatis{sctorily explained. The Billiard Tournament. oo Ft New Yorx, Oct 31.—The c jon game of the Billisrd Tournament was woo by Mr. pSV beating Tieman 254 in a game of one ousand . FOR SALE AND RENT. OR SALE~—A new two-story brick HOUSE «n Fourth street, below New Yo k avenue. The nt and 43 feet deep ; has 5-foot paseage, parlor, dinivg-room, kitchen, and four chambers, with stairways in passage and kitchen, with good c-liar under the whole house For terme inquire at 499 Seventh street, opposite Odd Fel- "all lomo JAS. 8. TOPHAM OR RENT—A first-class RESID! mished,Jon P: No. 51. Ing Gi Wolt, Conrod Willsams, Colin A Fisher,’ P O'Ballivan, J MISCELLANEOUS.—s. E. M. i> Laerrers cy ALL Cass MUST BE PREPatp. Nov t-It HENRY WIRT TILLEY, P.M. BELL AND EVERETT ASSOCIATION of Georgetown will meetin the hall corner of Highand G VE NING, No A full at- tentance is particu'arly requested, as matters of in- te-est will be before the Wn TE SEY, Sec. oc 31-2t iem GEORGETOWN TAXES.—Notce_1s ‘ hereby given thit, after Monday, Sth of No- ve...ber, the Collector is required to advertise or distrain property upon whic!: the annual tax 1s un paid, ‘aad also for taxes then due, for improvement { streets ucder the laws of this Corporation. Pay promptly, and save costs. oc D-lw CHAS. D. WELCH, Col’r. oe Ese eS Raliread Travel Interrupted. Lyxcusuro. Va, Oct 31—The travel on the Vireinia and Tennessee Ratlroad hes been inter- rupted by & freshet, and will not be able to make connections for a week. Great Union Meeting im Baltimere. Basenmon » Nov. 1.—Great OR RENT. FRAME HOUSE, near Pa. sv, on loth, en G and H sts., No. 413. Inquire atSinL 'S Hardware Store, Pa. av oc Nebraska Congressemal Election. bay first cla Sr. Lovis, Oct. 31.—Foll returns of the Nebras- ka election ¢] Daily, Republican, a delegate to Congress by 111 wmajerity. ‘ Ox CORN—CORN! N Hand alsrge tot of Corn; will be so!d low to close, Apply soon at No. 23, west of the M>rket, on ee » Georgetown, to A. H. BOUCHER, no 1. 1,000 aad? AFELRE ee “, now. landing from wo of those four new BRICK | schooner J. & N Baker, which will be soldtos cay on P commocating terms, from wharf or store, b: ,contaicing § - G. WATERS, ‘otomac water 109 Water st , Georgetow: L. F. CLARK, BDultimere Merkets OR RENT—A two-story FRAME HOUSE, Batriwonz. Nov 1.— Flour is quiet and steady; containing 6 rooms and a summer kitchen, on is $5. . Wi Sixteenth street, between K and J... Rent moder- Corn : ate. eo given November Ist, 1860. oc Howard street, Obio and City Mi 50. tirm; red $1 25a1 35; white @1.45a1.65 yellow 65:68¢ ; white 70a73c bacon sides 11% allX; mess rosaphar aod ‘Whisky rooms ach, an pplied with ga: nol 2w* and other conveniences. S} Apply No 248 Pa. av , bet, 12th aud Ith ste ‘oe 3-88" FOR,RENTCA lareo and desiral DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 463 tweon 5th and 6th ; very convenientl: with gas, water, and range, Apply to TLEM AN, corner Sixth and tional Hotel. OR, RENT—« very eonvesient three story BRICK HOUSE, witht hroughout, and large ya~ ited on Thirteenth: st , be' ; land, nearthe Smithsnian Institnti In- Dr. D, B. CLAKKE, corner 4%_ #t. an Oo 3) 3t* healthy RESI- three-story Brick House—built and finished in modern style. Has 9 water, a large yard, stab! ing. &c. To s punctual t+nant the rent will be moderate—$233 per year.) Inquire next door, at 464 north M street. near 12th street. 00 29 4t* ir etd) and a great ine 4 .- = 5 5 —, | numerou: to mention. All the above goods are ROOMS FOR RENT.—Furnished Parlors and | bought from the trustee of aba’ kruptioerchant, Chamb rs. Also, an Office for rent, su table to be sold at an immense eac ifice. Come all ents. as itis located nar the Infirmary re your baresirs,andd m’tforeett 488 Fourth st., corner E. ‘ nde cemeats offered to whol-sale tuy ‘OR RENT—During the session of firat-class thi Fu nished Room * 2 G 117 south side #. sirable and hesith Georgetown. ry. PUTATOES, POTATOES. terms, &6., apply at 373 {OR RENT—Two new BRICK HO d cellars, cach bh: four sto y ‘ect, be~ McCOBB & DODG 63 Water st, Georzetow! CLOaKs! ‘ loth Closks sold for $6, worth £3, for @8, worth $10, for $10. worth $12. Linen Handkerchiefs at 1234, worth 25° Cambrie and Swis + worth doable M low prices. Court Gloves BL75 cents per pair, Bonnet Ribbons in_ great N ve N " Stocks dulland ew Yorn, Nov 1 — are dull and easier; Chicago and’ Rock island 4X; Tlinols Central sberes 71 Michigan Central Coal Co. 81; Hudson River RR. 58; Cantons 17%; Va. 6's 88x; Mo. 6's 76 t 1: B®? BLANKETS nd Belt Ri efall hawis, with Brechet Borders, Hoop Ski:ts all Se! Coreet HH NT—A desirable. ND COMFORTS. large and fin= assortment Gre daasttis: atyeoion™ Cal Biatknay reeiiiag Quil a Servants’ Blankets: HENRY EON. 1 Perna. avenue, and _0¢B 6t 521 Seventh st., near Avenve House. PROVISION STORE. Wa. LINKINS Has o & Store for farnish- tog such as mer, faver hi th their petro are with a supply of FRESH PROVISIONS dauy at their orders. It is Ineated on I street north b - tween 15th and 16ch sts.,and will be op-ned day ars <a Satarday aicht tll 9 o'clock. oC a H°* HAVE THE LADIES VOTED? Evias Hows, Jn. of Boston, who is the inventor of the kee uved by the primo: sewing machines, requi sworn returns to made to the number sold by each company, ald hem t im @ hoense for <very pactane ed from 1,200 SUSBEIS Otprine Now Jersey White Mroer and Peach Hiows just arrived per schooner back building: with gas, and side alleys Johx Guyant, and for sale from vessel. ys, stia'ed oF 2 Ek BERRY, 5 oo 31-3t Thirteenth. Rent moderate to a g¢ Paes quire of M, GREEN. Groot, corer of Thir- it » Georgetown, Foe PHILA DELPHIA.—The steamer 8. Sey- teenth and This property is near Franklin Row, only Ww minutes’ walk from the Treasu- mour, Captain Palmer, has ar ement is co} ty Buildings, and one of the healthiest locations in sin r. ts for 1858 1858, it will be eeen that WHEEL & WILSUN'S SEW- Ne Mackin E is preferred by ans jority of exted parti pretense m bs peady for freight on, ay. cows PPT" HYDE & DAVIDSON On HAND YET A FEW MORE BARKELS of that PUR AB APP CID has given such sati le soon at BEALL & MATTHEWS" 00 0-3 ‘orner of Bridge and Gay r = ies, in F} boot the efforts «1 tater- o injure its sale, 1858, 138 Wheeler & Wilson Gr Bak ENT A four-story brown-fro :DWEL situate on Thirteanti: st., het L we y SHADES WISDOW SEARED NT 2D GOLD BAND. Ball, Grosn,and Hise H:oLUAND SHADES. At UHN M*RKRITER’S, No, 486 reventh street, 00 26-1 8 doors above Odd Fo lows’ Hall. Poverty of ctorgA aceaaee trait if O po! at se A SOHN MARKRITERTS, . 486 Seventh strect, 00% Iw* 8 doors above Odd Foliows’ H TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, TASSELS! The best as-ortment of TRIMMINGS, "UT- TONS, PASSE LS, ce, Also, YARN, Zephyr and Shetland WOOL, are kept in Washington, Ne pe Market Space, near sth st., at New York Moowiwe °° p MUHLINGHAUS. UKE 0: * WHISKY :FOR MEDI- prreou "ONau use. Fo Price $2 per galion or 50 cents per bottle, nd fe a id wo have for Moreover it may be mentioned in thi nexion that many inva ide =e conse eo ‘above ‘ices made WARD ALL. ily ma i Tr Wook ith and sth streets, ‘off i t at it for the cash at the old and es- ihiShel Korea SLASHER & bQBOR 00 22-0. Gt 0. 4 ket ht NEW CLOAKS. reoerved from New ork. a of new style Faliand Winter the Arab, juave and of Sassierengy ety WAYLUN & HUTCHISON, THE GHEAPEST PAPER EVER OFFERED ; nsidered : in b Ae fer malty 20 wae ak Oh yac ‘hite Laid 75 conta. White or Blue, at wand gio oe 1 ve been reat bar- ‘will ba sold Team, ' Pator Fag \ these Baers ieee & their value, 09-steo 498th st- above Gad Fels Hall. Piotr Stn storndernienast oh vrai ee TON 30 HE ALT EY Ha oF AHE CHTZENS OF %] {ally solieited to an xam! jon of our sesond Fal h the wing Goods: AR ak DININ oom. AMBER and rf FY RS, DECORA- in ead CEILI G PAP KK: subyscing every Saairap sneren macaroni tation Gold WIN. pow. SHAD eS ane SHADE MOL LAN Ds ofa "GILT CORNICE, CURTAIN BANDS, and Sina ADE © i oe rene NOTICE HE Copartnorship heretofore existing hetween G. THOM 4s CAKLIN and JACOK GUY A TOR is hereby dissolved ; and after this di unde ed will not be ra: chandise so d to G. the late firm. oc 3) 3t* For RENT-—The new brick DWELLING- HOUSE } 0 Prospect street, George own The house is two stori ground ; @ rooms, including k' n nd water in the premises mttenant. Apply to D. ENG treet, Georgetown, netble for any mer. Thomas Carlin in the name of JACOB GUVFRNATOR. A SWINE. LL Persons are informed that it is unlawful for Hogs to goat large within the Corporate limits of thus town from the first day ot November to the firat . All such animals tnat are found at after the first day of November next will be caught and carried to the jouse. THE POLICE, Georgetown.D.C oc S lw October 29th. 1860, EW STORE! NEW GOODS! MRS. M. SIMSON Informs her numerous frie sds and the public gen- erally that she is now 4stablished at hor New Stor-, No. 111 Bridge street, Georgetown, | two doors above the old stand, where may be found as usua',s lerce as-ortm nt of MLLl RY DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, and EMBROID- ERIES, atthe very lowest market prices. Oo 12-lm ‘OR RENT—In Georgetown, two first-class HOUSES, situated on West str-et, = taining 16 rooms, aad the other 9, with god bath fooms complete’ Apply to H. L. OFFUTT, N 49 High st., Georgetown. oc 51 A y IMPROVED marae DOUBLE THREAD Boudoir Sewing Machine. Thi ha ont for its it aide 8 ison Agency is st No 346 . Ps om 5) to ii instructions given to ‘purchasers, ef aa Coton, Needles, &c.. for sale. ‘ Boy. EER. Agent, DWELLNG HOUSE FOR REN1 ivenl- coente ® 0c B-Swif three-story B ick Dwelling House on G tween Montgomer, a recently occupird epee e, stable and od house, with eas throughout ani water in the yard. Apply to P. T BEXRY, No. 121 Dambarton street, oo 23 ecét N. B.—Send fora Pres Rg L4tT#st INVENTION: LADD. WEBSTER & 00'S Tight-Stitch Sewing Machines ATJAN BOOT. ALY SBOE Stomp, are the most simple. Bre the ‘in their operation. and Green streets. Mr Samuel 8. R Fee RENT-—A nestly furnished HOWSE in the First Ward, on H, between 17th and Isth streets, jo. 227, containing & double parlour, 50r 6 cham = dining — Kicobea and wagy? #4 ae Ex rs -room, 4 , &c. y EL SHOVING. Fourth Auditors Oitios, *?? oc im | the Ist of October The DWELLING HOUSE No 435 Distrect &t present occupied by the Rev. Dr. Butler, and next door to the residence of the ya N. qt will not be let for a boarding house, se —A brick dwel ing HOUSE, on 6th st et tocwesn M ‘and N BH north, No. 230, containing 8 rooms anda kitchen. Te: oder. ate, Apply next door north oc 36 Iw? 'q HUNDREDAND FIF!IEEN ACRES T eeihs oun. Va., in excellent ord: i FP" 5 BARTS ew noone 1:60 aD 186 “Women of i South for a wl | - i ts A OR R cee in reco: nds sh as th os i 5 Best Family ‘Sewing Mack Reheat eyed f iption. Our xe le 9g complete ond varied as ony 10 the en ported with it or Pape ey wil Se Soe arenas 00 2 CO ee Tes. E JARVIS. NT—The fine BRICK HOUSE No ‘est st.. Georgetown, at present occu bscriber. it bas '2 1 & fine yard. &o, a . ly to JAS. A. MA- ‘Lorhood, Apply Bo ie Tay new three-stor: back buildings, eac! UND RSIGNED CARPENTER = Aeocnai poe au 27 yore eas WINGATE. CHEAPEST STORE! SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY, AND GO AND PURCHASE YOUR DRY GOODS jo 278 aon, ah feltgible losations of this Pot Oise. Box 716. wien : CARD —Paving been informed by severa' re_ spectadle c tizens thet o. ster kers, selling from buckets bat and Lara ae es aa Tee oe Tae ESE