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_LOCAL NEWS. CORPORATION OF GEORGETOWN AND VIRGINIA BANK NOTES ~ TAKEN AT Pan shes List of Letters ork: reining mn Wagon ity Ft Ome | setts Resp MA ATTIRE ra wey | Became) na ange ea dticuy under the provisions of the law directing them | ington District, thought ime deiiny emeaty given in the Star, to. add more than as al ay | DRY GOODS, CARPETING, OILCLOTHS, BOOTS, SHOES, & HATS. Europeen News to be printed in the newspaper having the largest Presperous—the clase meetings were attended by written as to the chaste Hi oe, yee New Y: of eireulation within the delivery of the office. Its | Sbout two thirds of the membership, the collec- | there is one feature noticed that I think descrees ONE PRICE—MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. tived op alk; Now. 23. —The steamer Africa ar daily circulation ' than double that | {08 for stated objects bad ee eee commendation, and must needs make the church vi 'P this afternoon. can ther Duly pine intr Die of Go-| Bo epression and short crops of ulsisiret. | vieitors tre concerned. T aieck feat faite R. BRICE HALL, moet entbuciastceai eee Mt Neples was 0 i a . ty Jumbia. Kev Messrs. Granberry, Proct and Bloun' jogram in the vestibule where each pew is dee. rm 373 and 375 SEVENTH STREET. ————_ +e by a number. and although seen there by the same is rented, yet there is only a cor- Rev. Jos. A. Proctor —Fine preacher and labo- responding number on the pew, without a name; tious man, succeeded well in Washington, and | hence there a) a thc aepg ed a ag 2e on . v U? Though Tx Stax is printed on the fastest Seem prest ia use south of Baltimore, its edition ip #0 large as to require it to be put to press at an early bour; Advertisements, therefore, should be gent in before 12 o’c' x m.; otherwise they may got appear until the aext day. - - +-0e ‘Noticx.—District of Columbia Advertisements BALLS, PARTIES, & | GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS URRaR? ECR i BOYS MAYOR'S itz c. had a fine revival of religion—passed. when a pew-holder invites a friend, he Rev. Mr. Bennett moved that a committee of | to look at the card and hecan join those he wisbes. five be y hapten, to @ke into consideration the | It is generally conceded that thechurches make rch. strangers come, and yet not partfal to - Dr. Head tht it would be proper to | the name system. ‘There i: create a new standing joint committee of minis- | simple moog? Beg! the child: lay the way to H G = 5 int+nd to give their Fi GRAND | $ poows hatin son Stmity aie’ ce the ALL, by f their man ds, at usage, I hereby respectful Tecommend to th - Lo Bs fal. on Teh st naman \ | zens of this town te abstain from scoular m1 goth 2 Nove: well as frivolous amusements, on it pointin the | PHoRSD. nd | nose aB% YAer of the commit | THURSDAY, the ath i tant. and to observe the ja, cannot ai season for the offering up appro-| The projected cotton company of Manchester is ymen upon the state of the churcn. without seei ’s name.’’ > riate t] iving ti for long continued man- | assu shape strong dtrecti %o be inserted In the Bat timone Sun are received | Rev. Mr. Bennett thought that as there was a| And vet the habit perpetuate is hol Intended to TRE THIRD GRAND COTILLON PARTY | Festations of mercy aod scnanens oe malarainine Resnean tea: sonnei ef fixed ‘at £100,000 ‘nt and forwarded from Tux Stax Office. number of eminent Jjaymen here now, some of exhibit ostentation in a sacred place. AMERICUS. BASHFUL CLUB tpcey ent i Ae infinenese, Governmes ead ihe sterling. Thedsulaganatageen Dbarawar cot- = Sos them cou! associat in a tem comm! Wi given at erance from Natio: “ ion of | *n field of India js the prieci; tof the Lari J Tax Szcoxp Muntin Businzes Mux 1n . ‘om National soourges; for preservation of Priecipal object “<Weuneseds? thedee aetna women Hotst.—The M Willard, with ee astanding committee raised at a future kites Ge: A vot th is POTOMAC HALL. cor. Maryland av.| life and healih, and ‘supplies of food company. thetr enterprise and spirit of constant improve- Rev. Mr. Head then moved to amend so as to nd ness men ment, every year find em, ent for hundreds of mechanics and pects ee a ——_—_——_. Seutherm Conservatism bene- fitted by their (the Willards’) disposition to keep direct the committe to enn. sate, suant to adjournment, met Avevrta, Nov. 23 —Little of that sentiment re- in at and the motion as cl Y morning, at nine o’clock, when ¥ ate, ee rey and, above all, jor the OnsOling promises . moog 2)-2aw: ‘he following resolutions were then intro- | Mr. A. beef Serrano of the cbmmittee to en . On MONDA 10. hoj t chaitionlace in fature advertisemert. By am | ie whi izto come, He RY ADDIBON, FUR RAG, For THE Ww MAINE POTATOES. Brun eg anne fo alguna te the the wheel of induste, vi rd. Duri busi the meeting, stated that si = HICKORY Boys: . . ~~ is LJ he past summer they have caused thele hotel 6 | “"S°res¢ phat we hight tatothe efforts | line meeting on Thoreday circtinstances bad o | - PReFith GRAND assEMmN Aro BS kig. | WE rom Buckepart, Maing 10 buses at | Ri ios offered in the Georgia tare by be letely and thoroughly overhauled from Naina node a * ~ red had rendeted it forthe | ORY GLU Gil vaca pees ee the Weacte, 2 MAINE POTATORS were: 1:60 bushels of | Mr. Barclay, as follows : top to bottom, and reatied Im aetyle of slegence | Dowpeink made Dy Bro- Wf. Smithaon for the | curred which bad rendered It unneceaary forthe ton Asssinbly Rooms, on MONDAY EVE- fiom the verse > BPICKMELL a Co. | _,Aeisited:, That the Interest and benor of Geor- not inferior to that of any house of public enter- | Washington city. Baltimoreand Philadelphia had suspended specte | fontieinas and lation Hy conor ee aRttinE 8 no 23 3t St., Georgetown, | fils ocmand the repeal by the Northern States of tainment in the country. The painter. Crome Ss carpenter, stone abe: brick 5 cab- ie wees tenn use our best efforts to aid in | Payment, which would alter the aspect of finan- etmaker, plumber and gasfitter. neer, in this work by the sale of the “Southern Pulpit’ | clal affairs and probably have a favorable effect uttee of A: ta, tioulas = turedvertisementas Po Peon e™ "0" | June Aomeee kS, GF MIME CIDER, | Oo RNY y & SHINN, Clared by the decisions of the Su; Court and the en; of the General Conference. upon exchanges. {n view of thischange the com- 7 4 Resolved. That the 1 het pone - fact workers at almost eve: branch of trade. R a h ber {8 Confere: mittee deemed it useless to ire any business G a | a interest f honor of Geor- have had occasion, since the sakemeaseus of Con: wine na canoe for this oti equal 25 for the action of the Sacling, aol would merely REAT ANNUAL BALL | Jt, ECEIVED— gia demand the enactment of laws gress last spring, to dive up and down into every | cents for every member of his charge, and remit | submit the following report : removing the obstructions to Introduction of and providing protection in the Territories of all Groperty recognized by the Comtitation and the corner of this extensive establishment, and exer- cise their calling in the work of renovation, and the consequence js that Willards’ Hotel is through- 'H rto Ri, ARS, ASSOCIATED BAKERS or DIST. COLUMBIA we Bola al Rye Wisi Aare —_— ERRING and ALEW: Mei) Associated Bakers of the District of Colum- 50 bbls, Crushed and ined =U! "iat 4 % bacs Rio and Java CORFE oat, other Smithson bef Ist da’ Your committee to whom was assigned the on one sek = before the 7 duty of preparing business for this meeting, be- he honor to inform their friends isions of the Supreme Cou Resolved, That the preachers report to the next | lieve it to be inex, edient and bigressicony} three b ill ei : Resolved, That the - Seka omar’! Of convenience, cleanliness, and | session of this Conference, the amount collected | further action in reference to the faancial interests | Sod,tae Publio that the Leseusty Rous on For ealeby JORNS BOGE so | pines aertat heer good order. on their several circuits and stations of the community. WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 23,| Notbing can exceed the cozy atrangement of Rev. Mr. Lawens advocated the adoption of the A motion to adopt the report was put and car- anksgiving Eve.) The bet arrai contemplated in the second, are the only cond!- the various suites of rooms on the second and (Th made to satisfy their friends. Schroed —— ey SOHN 5. ROGUE. see cea | TUR REtPONED CARTENTER AND be | Georg a t ij the public tions upon which 6: a can remain, consistent resolutions, and said that similar resolutions had | tied, and the meeting then adjourned sine dis ‘and viel with her rights and self-respect, aion. tein’ Boorse, of the Pennsylvania avenue front, | passed several Conferences of the South and Tar c on Horet —This & hi rig band igh ae ee may andin: | contrect for or supetrotond sete Se eee those occupied by the late Japanese Embassy in | Southwest. has te » toreeed ere chanen: nde the rao. | dies; ta be nad at the Geoton the evening of the | Public private buildings, is and fi- Kidnapping ef Free Negrees. particular. They are so planned that a superb Rev. Mr. Burton was not prey to do any- been reopened for season, under the pro- | @ai and ef the members. | ons will be furnish short notices. Tiffios Savannan, Nov. 23 —It has been rumored bere Perlor, sitting-room, sleeping apartments, and hing without further conalderation in the matter. pteenip ot De: enter Ameng, the | “no 4t* THE COMMITTEE. shoo on Congress ioe corectown, immediate | tor several days, but discredited, thet ole hee i Gressing-roome communicate with each other, |“We did not know where we were drifting, nor | alterations and improvement that ie been made HE SECOND GRAND COTILLON PARTY aust sehen? Post 01 HENRY WINGATE. _| £T0es, seamen, were forcibly taken on the night with but one door of communication with tae | what would be the end of the present course of during the recess we ee establishment of a rice ER ANID Are aR 3 | TF the 17th frece the beer x Ww pad Teain ball, to that thus they are as private se | events. ‘The Polltical complexion of affairs must aratclaae to toe tapeasent netingiin tome ire CIATIUN will take place WEUNESDAY | MASSE DER UEINS Fp CORS PHILADEL: | beriand Island, const of Camden county; and were ou; te ya - ited have atendency to determine the action E . 28, L t. : ee constan! with every appendage ‘which can ada in any omg pbs ‘his mathe. — for an elegant sitting and reading room. These | near izth. The cljests freak wipers reoetvi othe wo deligh bev- | Dot afterwards heard of. Yo the comfort pple “arr Rosewood furniture, Bishop Paine said he did not wish to hear any | !mprovements render the establishment a most Velvet carpets, new ing, lace and complete and desirable hotel to stop at. Runaway anv Sas Ur.—About noon to-day, a horse attached toa light wagon started on the a allusion in the Conference. Each man d a right to his opinion and to exhibit {tin his suffrage, but he thought it was the duty of the sep to take no action verging on Loser m of It ts also rumored that three free roes, sall- ig W curaine, costly paintings, statuettes, vases, ete , and supe-b pianos, are a the many comforts luxuries which abound in lavish profusion: The Fourteenth street block contains hundreds of removed to rts unhnown. The Fernandina Floridian of 2ist amerts the truthfulness of the report, and h fi t Pty, i 2, and invite att ns whi want & Pp the necessa: t + | Sales a Tiokete sv centers imitting a gentiom: n.and ladios. | ad terated Ale, to five ita Best coti:lon mi engaged No hats or capa al- | & |, Agents, y ee lowed in the room. By order Committee of Ar- | £09 rid Teen at.. rangements, no2-6t | | } Avenue, near Tenth street, and ran at a fearful . Loar, attributes the cause to retaliatory measures, but Soug apartments, all of which seem to vie with | public affalee ? “toe Prevent exelted state of | P.t°Gown the Avenue, causing coneidersbicciem (Opp FELLOWS LEVEE! BOARDING. Condemns the proceedings. Judge Putnam, in Jeanetnet in neatness and elegance. Inno respect |" These remarks excited some sensation in the | ! pedestrians and owners of coaches along the At ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th st. BOARDING AT 453 NINTH STREET —One | acts’ The editor of thn po cae ees Stine is anything wanting which can render them de- | Conference, and met with unanimous approval. | Toute. The frightened animal turned into market MONDAY NIGAT, Nov. 2, of the most desirable Rooms. furnished with | 0°, 7 talsten wht a ae probable sirable. The furniture ts new and costly, the| Rev. Dr ett advocated the resolutions in | 8P8Ce; and brought the jon to which he was Commencing at 8 o'clock. a8 and water, 1s now vacant at 453 Ninth street, N Leg re game on ack, Gemeing bedding fresh from the upholsterers, the carpets | an eloquent and stirring speech. He felt a little | #*tached in contact with another, by which both which wili be disposed of on moderste terms. lorthern vessels from bringing such crews to ‘warm and of tasteful patterns, the generai arrange- wine Band a wei Steenganee bid Sap | re] aries Kloma: 9 « he ‘usual prise, Sohaffield will farmsh the Ree freshments, &o. . were damaged. Fortunately no person was in- jured. “INTERIOR ADORNMENTS.” —See what Jobn Table Boarders also accommodated. no 25 2t* OARDING.—Th ingle gent | Beare eccomant Sted attr Bs ememee Florida ports. regret at the incidental political allusions which had been made in the course of the discussion. He concurred fully in the remarks which had fallen from the Bishop on this subject. He did ment perfect. A e _dressing-room has been added to the Concert Hall, which obviates the necessity for the unsightly screens which have . | applyin ‘Tickets of admission $1, admitting a gentleman | at No. 513 Maryland avenue, between 4% and 6th CuARLEsTon, Nov. 23.—The Farmers’ Ex- Markriter, 456 Seventh st. say under this adies. sta., Island. Mechanics preferred. no 10-tf apecte payment yester. beretofere detracted from its handsome Propor- | not Indulge in the gloomy apptebensions on the | head. His stock of upholate ry. goons, paver hang- oe nt time may be anticipated by all who | —~ os ——— ~ — ghanee aan eae tions. Diving down into the lower apartments subject. The Conference was bound in pa =a ings, &c , are really superb, and we have never | may attend, no 21,23,24 TAKE NOTIC ‘we find the kitchen, the engine rooms, washery, tion and Christian honor to prosecute this enter- i ‘drying rooms, and bakery, all of which are mode! a orders for cotton were counter- man 7 The steamship ey eee nog ye hoe steerage passengers. A bout. more ped this week. They came from the North, and will be sent back at 7 ~—Seemenarnae d the yor Cc is still lower. Prices are | and favor cash buyers half a cent. ite men think the suspension of the nerthern banks wil! have an important and favorable effect against secession There has beena Procession to-night, with transparencies, and Motto, “ The South must govern the South.” There were also music and fireworks. donpestecnsdtitihetlieeseds cinlinaies Movements of Messrs. Lincoln and Hamlin. ——: wow hoe —Hon. Hannibal oe err ‘is morn! and was presented ir. Lincoln, George We bage, of the Tremont House, forming the ceremooy. This forenoon the President and Vice dent elect, and other new post office. This afternoon they have been attending to business of a private nature. To- morrow they have a public reception in the Tre cele tome Parlors, between ton and twelve oe - tise. Whatever might bappen he trusted the oud need a chureh in Washington," emen 5 known a of Iris to complain that he was not well done by In fact, his reputation for good This enterprise was gotten up by an mable H I WILL Take ail kinds of Vii fe goeey for my for inks. Ali work and ing is the secret of his great rei Pode ap end r Boots, Shoes, and Tru WANTS. persons inde| wisome will please cail and settle up, Or I sha’l be polled to give their accounts EACHER.—A lad ho has had experience in | into the hands of a collector teaching the usuat, English branches, music, | 8S. P. HOOVER, Iron Hail, aud French, desires a ITC ATION. References |_no 2t Pa av., between 9th and lth sts given. Address L. L., Washington, D.C. It" CHILDREN'@ a OOKS, &o., &o. WANTED—A MAN, to take subserip ion for a Go To FRENCH & RYE STEIN'S No, 278 new illustrated edition of Brown’s Family | Penn are tat examin ir extremely large Bible, To a sarpable men, Fee awacos will a one es pay me peed of gee nag Boots, Si bekeesn Demat: i vieeno Mt | fore in’ this city. Go ear fore the rvsh, and 5 RD WANTED-A gentleman desires Fur. Strortinent Disties for ale. wil ved ¢: next 0. repeived uy B nished Rooms for himself and a lady friend & complete assortment o} Englieh (board for the lady only) with some widow iady.or | Al: no 2 in 8 very 81 ist, retired family, where they - would be considered at home. Answers must give the price otherwise they will not be noticed. All ef convenience and good order, the kitchen Specially It is fitted ‘with apparatus of every conceivable design for the operations of this most gentleman, to give to every person the full value essential part of the domestic economy of a first ' Sr the amount paid, and yet, out of the profits, class house of entertainment. The ventilation’ i -aise a fund to give Southern Methodism a cred- so perfect that not a stray vapor penetrates beyond | jtable church edifice at the scat of government tis precincts to the adjoining dining-room. The | The book proposed to be sold was one of the most wine cellar contains liquid comforts worthy the | valuable compilations of sermons ever issued, and admiring inspection of a connossieur. Coming the engraving, a work displaying the kighest ar- back to the principal floor, the attention is direc d tistic talent. and more true to nature, than any to another new feature of this model house. W ua: similat work ever issued in this country. He zs formerly the barber's saloon, has beeu con- | hoped that the members of the Conference would verted intoa magnificent billiard room, where Spare no pains to forward the enterprise. the Carpenters are busily cases in setting up| “Bishop Paine said, that as this church was to be Die oF the world-renowned Pheian tables. | pullt in the Virginia Conference, it was expected Opting into thisroom is the telegra, ob otice,and | in the South that this Conference would do a Joining this ayain the news-room. Undoubtedly great deal towards that object ‘This enterprise the brethers Willard ‘‘can keep a hotel.” ‘was one of great interest. Numbers of members , ™ — of the Southern Church visited Washington; some Chase Fox 4 YORE oy Oxen.—On Tuesday | of them were in Congress. He wished there was night, Mr. ‘T. H. Osborne, of Prince George’s co } | more Christian men there,(Amen ) The ground Ma , near Brandywine, turned a valuable yoke of occupied by the Church South was the conserva- oxen into bis pasture On Wednesday morning tive ground—suitable alike to Kansas and Ns- they were missing. Search for them being inef-| proska—to Virginia and to Maryland. [A Voice. fectual, he drove up to the city and engaged the | ana Maine ] Yes, to Maine; and, if anything will services of Policeman King, who went to work | suit all New E: land, to all New England. It had been driven throng the city to Georgetown, | HOn) & Tid Pro quo was given in evety lustance, Tue Tuzater.—To-night the Howard family make their last appearance, on which occasion will be presented he ‘‘Lamplighter,” ‘Page of History,” and ‘Dutch Richard.’ The bill is an excellent one, and will no doubt draw an over- flowing house. Remember that this is the last chance to see little Cordelia Howard. “Save tHe Discount."—“The Place to Buy Boots and Shoes *’—See advertisement of C. F. Cummins & Co., 317 Seventh street, at the bi, blue sigu. He bas a good stock, sells cheap, and, what is a good deal to the purpose just now. accommodates his customers by taking solvent bills at par. Pxotocrarus of H. R.H., Prince of Wales and suite, at Whitehurst’s, 434 Pa. av. Also just received original pene phs of Prince Albert Queen Victoria, the Emperor and Empress of France, and Garibaldi. This establishment has teduced its prices almost fifty per cent. ub Centrat Guanp-novse Caszs —Frank Smith colored, selling liquor without license; fine an costs, $2158 John Thomas. Jobn Lemon, John 'O SECESSION’ a Now Is rae TIME TSK BARGAINS: — ~ inducements are now offer: persons | tat allie Po Ue, “ooo | Po ae EaE NG a NTaM NY CODE ANTED. SECOND, HAND FURNITURE | No. 460 Reventh ct Come. one. come sil, and buy ‘ersons dec’ min; : rioes. Al a surplus of Furniture ‘on hand, oan obtain thecash | Soe 5. H. SMITHS. 460. and fair prices by applying at 369 Seventh et. 3 = no 17 BONTZ & GRIFFITH, ROTI 1 $% ANTED IMMEDIATELY From 95 to Ihave removed m: i $20,000 worth of SECON D-HAND FURNI PAWN OFFICE TURE ofall kinds, for which I will quarat, to pay | to 251 C street, between 45 and 6th streets, imme- the highest prices, 8nd, as usual, at the shortest no- | distely in the rear of the National Hotel. where tie. R. BUCHLY, the bue i Dealer in Furniture, Stovés, & Id stands (aoisoay ISAAC HERABERG | arnt marrage teehee caer and more than a quid for each quo. Ross, disorderly; $6.15 each; they were retai Sine erature, Seve, 2a. old stand nose - Sees ay inorning » the | jer goin, Hestentng thither, be got on their track and traced | “"Rey Mr Edwards expressed a desire to discuss | until this mercy. Three lodgers were accom. | _°? ee direct aud ‘the latter vis New York. Several them to the slaughter house of Mr. Robinson. Oa | the question, but sald tuat, as the session had uit erriving there, he learned that a2 man named eee: Se k had them fn seen on the Aque- duct above Georgetown. 'roceed ing to the Aque- duct, Schryhawk was not to be found; but on the F D. — ‘Mes. tee TS TBt ‘woul renpeotally - LOST AND FOUND. finger Gomer reupanynod tis ie pron. —— ———— | isth and lath sts whore nko has culated festiiten CAME T OTHE SUBSCRIBER on the 88d inst. | for oarrying on fabionsble, DRESSER A! ING ‘iticlans are bere from different parts of the Jnion, none, however, of any prominence. rresyASinepieeninas er amaunnegs Governer Brown A Georgia, Opposed te the ready been lengthened, he would prefer to do so to-morrow. On bis motion the subject was laid on the table A number of notices, &c., were given, and at Tux Wasuixoton Licnt InFaNtRy will find a military order in another column. We under- stand the object of the meeting ordered to be, to in Suspe m ef Banks—Reperted auspen- v! WS-—two buffalo and three . received as a Tact aera, grow. near by, he discovered the | 1 39 oclock the Conference was cleacd with the | Make arrangements for the reception of the Put- | horned cows two of them full red acd the soon es pashened. 0 aor ston at Charleston lost animals. Securing them there, he bastened Benediction. nam Phalanx. others red and white. ‘The owner or own. | N.B Soy 2 fine Rooms to let, furnished or Avcusta, Nov. 23.—It is reported in Bank cir- to Georgetown and procured a warrant for Crown, w » a aay hat ers will come forward, prove property, pay ofarges | unfurnished. pply as above. Bo 7-2w cles to-day that Gov. Brown will veto any law and a search warrant, armed with which be ar-| Recovgny or STOLEN Goovs.—The two gold event street, op coe nent hat Smith, No. | snd take them away. J8 rested Crown aod took possession of the stolen 460 Sevent street, opposite the Post Office, offers Watches stolen from the store of Mr. Jobn Lange | t take Virginia money at par for clothing, fur- have both been recovered by detectives Allen & nishing goods, hats and caps Give him a’ call, Co. Upon the recovery of the first, mentioned in and he will give you a bargain. it the Star of Tuesday, it whs deemed best to let the & SS oi 2s suspicions rest against ‘be parties until theyshould | Sg worice, in another column, of a large sale expose themselves. Bill Delaney, col., was taken | at auction of fancy goods, boots, shoes, em rellas, ou Thursday night and sent to jail, the informa- uns, &c., by Bontz & Griffith, on Wednesda tion leading to his commitment being derived miociiag A y from Jacob Coleman, aslave. Bi!l came out with 2 disclosure of the case, which led to the recover of the watch from Cornelia Butler, a free color: girl, who was engaged to be married to Coleman. She got it from Coleman, who gave {t to her after his first arrest on suspicion. Delaney was dis missed from custody yesterday morning, and otticer Busher went to the girl and asked her for ‘* the watch Jake gave ber,’’ and she at once de- livered it up. She testifies that he gave it to her to keep for Sin Jake was arrested by Allen and lodged inthe guardhouse. He persisted in de- nying any knowledge of the watch. He was brought out for a final kearing yesterday, the watch being then in Allen’s possession. Being Sinctioning the suspension of the banks uniess the State seredes. Rumors are in circulation that one or more of the Charleston banks have suspended. Also that a large cotton house has » Dame not given Both repo:ts need confirmation. Later from Califor: The Pelitical Aspect ef the State. * St. Josxrn’s, Nov. 23.—The overland express of the 10th has arrived here. The a ‘tailed for Panamaon bh ¢ regular day, with $920,000 in treasure. the election returns show that Lincoln is 1,150 abead, but the returns are not complete. The islature, however, has @ Douglas majority, which secures a Democratic Senator in place of Senator Gwin. eee el dem Latest from the Seath. Savannan, Nov. 23 —This is the gloomiest ‘week on record in our city. The sales of cotton have amounted to only 734 bales. Forced sales of 8. HA * at. | AT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. noe Boundary st_ | (GREAT BARC AN eee te HOVE. F328 D—On the farm of James H. Causten,on | asf shall move to my new building, No. 323 Pa. High etreet road, about ona mile from ave ,on the ist of January, I shall commence this Georgetown, & chestnut roan colored Sot \axo to gel! off at greatiy reduced priees my entire HORSE, with a switch tail and white hind tek of DRY GOODS in store No, 521 7th street, feet. The owner will please call immediately, | ‘The stock is large and well assorted, comprising ig Property, p&y cos ie j every ee ae inthe Dry Goods line. away. ea! a ns. no 24-2t* : ny SHENK Y EGAN, 521 Seventh st. J ven joure, [088,03 the morning of the 231 iweact, be —— ———— 4 tween e@ Potoma: oat ant eo altimor depot, two negotiable NOTES. one for, $30) nad NOW OPEN Yo, chien akel ny valge Saou vntenee Ly c 3 ‘The finder wi | confe by send.ng th mesatRictmond, Va-vend be tuwriniaticared | ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE, no 24 3t* CHAS. LUMSDEN. | AT PERRIER PUP —Lost or stolen, on Wednes- | 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, =, day evening last, a b aok and tan Ter- | Next door to Clay's (late U. S.) Hotel, be- cies Rip avina ons Wd velset ona Sa | cone Seedaco einer oxen. Crown was taken before Justice King, and rene that Schryhawk had hair ons the oxen to is farm foc turage. A warrant was issred for the arrest of Schrybawk,who was arrested yester- day and taken before the same magistrate, when he brought evidence toshow that he hati pur- chased the oxen from two young men who Tepre- seated themselves to be from oe and gave their names as Thomas. As no cluecould be had as to who or what the Messrs. Thomas were, Mr. Osborne was compelled to give up the chase for them. He identified his property; which, after a long discussion—in which Schryhawk’s counsel contended that they belonged legitimately to his client, notwithstanding the oath of Mr. Osborne to the contrary—be was permitted to take them away. Fiera Distaict Potice —Several czses of as sauit and battery have been disposed of at this office during the "igemers week, by Justice Thompson holding the parties to bail for keeping the pales in some cases, where the defendants Sze notice of a singing school to open in the lecture room of the New-VYork-avenue Presbyte- rian church, peng pom) evening, for the gen- eral cultivation of sacred music. AxBour 900 beef cattle were offered at Drovers’ Rest yesterday; 400 were sold at from $225 to $3 25 per 100 Tis gross; 200 driven on to Balti- more; 200 to the country; and 100 lay over. Our GrorcETOWN READaRS Will see by Ten- ney’s advertisement that he wants Virginiamoney ‘om Massachusetts averne, bstween l4th and 15th for groceries. sts. A liberal reward wi'l bé given, if returned to| G, G, EVANS, in order to i GREEN’S Grocery Store, corner of L and Thue Shion J hleitissllagticeabadimme cy rey Wantxp. — $10,000 Virginia, Corporation, or ked _ re Dont thy h, Col Ray scsi page ens ——— have been made at 9. No'hirg i as! if he knew ang about the wate! ole- | Washingt joney wanted,in exchsnge for all | — = ne is doing in domestic freights. Tnmguage Ii the’ streets, bende conn mteceat | tam declared he had never soem It. Ths fosties | Vaghinglon money wanted, in” exch Gore's, 538 PERSON A BRANCH STORE etic a oceans ED waults, they were fined under the Corporation law, | 2#ked if he would make oath to that. He said | S venth street, between I and K, east side. uw AL. of his widely celebrated Return of a Fugitive Slave. On the Sth instant, three juveniles, well-known | “certainly he would’ The Bible was put in STROLOGIST: GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE Ricymoxp, Nov. 22—Deputy Marshals from to our storekeepers who have suffered of late by | b's bands, and when the Justice asked him if he _ MARRIED. MADAM I. DEVISE. | in Washington City, at New York arrived here to-day with a fagitive in petty depredations, were arrested by Officer King, pope jer tio wen sbost er rest eae oh On the 221 instant, at the residence, of the. bride, Do not fnil to visit thi RENow NED lady. before 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, their charge, belonging to a citizen of Kentacky . + ~ a « Ui teed gina ar yp mg ace hye cme bg) eb ht mere ay Smeg soll nalty for | SARAH A. BROWN, all of this city the jeaves the city, All who are.q trouble of an piece of cetton velvet. stolen from a storekeeper The negro is in the county jail, where be will re- kind, go at once to her. Madamo will bring anyone | Where can always be found complete stock of the 3 main until called for, ft to be the 15th instant, at MoKendree Chapel Par- | t ani use them to love yeu ; will make | D on Seventh street. ee «< the prisonefs, George pe etd baie + my! Lieeto sorter soeatdere Pi ange the Rev. Wm, ‘Hamilton, MM Tt, lt cncadyaearciacee and great good luc! ‘ll advise | STANDAED a neg SERS ORES Movement in Missouri te Repel Montgem- and pees, Sead Daag eer EE cree yt Of | of an association of colored folks called the “‘Bril- | POP, to Miss ELIZABETH 3s, PUGH, all of | in regard to Laveuits, Raby 7 L ii nbeate | UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. ery’s Baid. come. > i by Offices King under ten alcas Mant Star “Association.”” From the printed co! this city, &e, Office and Reception Room: iohmo: E . On the 8th instant, at the Thi-teenth straet “ int hy by the Rev. G. W. Samson, GEO a G We PARKER to MARY PRENGKS eoop- . Bighth and D ste, ite en‘ran “ a Mist Cenliemee cles uail’ “etno asec" | Every book ix sold at the HOLD A DEED OF TRUST ON THE PROP- | ,,, PUBLISHER'S REGULAR RATES, I erty offsred for peje ia the advertisement of Wm. AGIFT of stealing five plyeons, two flower-pots, and sundry articles from a widow lady on E street, was committed in default of bail to answer at the next Criminal Court. stitution in bis pocket, it appeared to be a bene’ olent society forthe relief of the colored members. Sr. Lovts, Nov. 23.—The Goverror bas ordered out Gen. Frost's brigede to resist the invasien of tae outlaw Mentzgomery.. Gen. Harney has left for Leavenworth. Tur Lamps anv THE StREET CRossincs —Last ‘This morning, a colored man was brought be-| night convinced many pedestrians, maie and DR. J.J. PORTER the sale st Herpard Massveleteret ne kat eek | worth from Fifty Conta to ONE HUNDRED TheBesten Beaks fore Justice Thompson, by Officer King, and | femate, of the value of light in the present condi- Has REMOVED To No. 132 Seven Buildings, | in Square west of Square No. ld on 2th streetand | DOL LARS is presented to Boston, Nov. 23.—The Clearing House Com charged with refusing to place his hay wagon in | tion of the flag footwuys at the intersections of | Pa. avenue no 21-2awSw Pa. ave nue, which sa'd deed was executed to me | EVERY PURCHASER mittee bas recommended the banks of this ‘city to the designated ‘by the Clerk of the Center | many of our principal streets and avenues. The - FOR KING GEORGE. 2 ood sith, ds Tod toyed vi pes rae | at the time of the sale. discount their entire receipts, ‘and the adoption of Market. The offender was fined $1 and cess. — pert oeate Neg a ua ab N Addition nsacher, other Fezular landings, the without aughor ef fe wand oaution all PPTEORS | Being extensively engazed ourscives in the system similar to that adopted by the New York Sete cn mneeie tees yetbcen disposed i | forming pools of mud and water” Light is essen: | Gerrwill hereafter oul soloed Bad OED Tee ae the JOHN MAGEE. PUBLICATION OF BOOKS, of. Cennte persons and others, disposed to in- | tially necessary, in order to escape plunging into | take’ o} ssengers at Chatterton! Mi AT ADAME MORRICE. tux Gueat Asrnoio. can On a | and from our large sales enabled to purchase entire Nerth Curelina 5 fri pon the city ordi vance in relation to market | them. Last night was very dark, a uite a fez 5) Lending. thas afording ‘the eee et pcre TRESS, from Europe tahigity editions from ot’ r publishers, we can offer Ratzicn, Nov 23.—The suspension of the No: t's sndmoarket ee Tay cata elegant | Dunes ete St Se tae aes ats | baltuntre, Wauhinguot Sud" aera” Sa, the | filled aud sntalligent Lady "ona be consntted on | m&" |ADUCEMENTS Carslina beaks was legalined by the Lasialature aance, which may 12) n “‘Sheaban’s | thése pools, to ‘imore every DAY, a - are Biven ‘to ‘ons not eisewhere to be obtained. to-day. There was no other ness etercst Corporation Laws,” page 192 in their paths. ‘To be mek cieatenel oe wll nt = fngton and Alexandria every PHURSDAY. 408 Firhth st., between & Washington. | to our patr ae # ausacted to-day. cn ae Pe Pets FOR SALE AND RENT. jae Sl AND VAL- [Por other “For Sale and Rent” advertisements, | Comprising 8 Thousand Varieties; * ses first page.) “we Among which we rame— | OR RENT~—A brick BWELLING-HOUSE, | Gold and Silver Watches, Gold C . 230 Sixth street west, bet nd N | 7 a4) id Black i rose POM RISEA Teaceah etait Hag, Lameremense Dar ap Pin BI Dro rs moderate. Apply nextdoor north. no2iw* » terns, ‘ime Pieces; Silver Plated Ware, F°:,8: aes fone: aed wilh, and * SAY RES | Seeuty priengai penne er Flerenting, Coral, and Boardicg House, The present propricior aa Garnet, Turquois and Lava Jewo.ry, lamps along the princi; in ‘aight euch e laa aes their use is not ap) rent wl are lighted. They are in- tended for public benefit, and the public ought to have the benefit of them when most needed. Qua eater ARE CITE E ana pedapagt ro CLOTHING is most complete, present- a by ver coats and R it O 3 Black C. Fi Coats; Frene ‘€aseimere Beaver Frock "Sha ‘ok Coats; Black Fancy and solid colored Cassi- ere Pants; Velvet, Merino, Cassimere and Si:k tnclalet ator Sppteved aia, aafeecerrE advantages as enable us to meet the views oh the most econo! rt oa WALKER & CO. Marbie ee Empori Geverner Wise. Norroix, Nov. 24.—Governor Wise bas offered his services to Governor Gist, of South Carolina, in case ofan € ¥; provided, be is not re- quired by a sense a duty to remain in Virginia The Georgia Legisiature. Mrtuxresvitte, Nov. 23 —A bill the restrictions on banks relating to 5 p-ssed the Senate lay by a vote of 92 to i5. Tue Opp FeLLows’ Luvax.—Fine Time Anti- ci] —We bave already hinted that those who next at Odd Fellows’ |, and that requisite © present proprietor is Bank Sus t 4 no 21 6t * Penn avenue, i ithe The business wiil be disposed of | Gold Lockets, Pencils and Pe: ; om with a al the eclat ‘due ay SINGING SCHOOL, Feasonsble, “Inquire 543 Peon. aves Pits Ladies’ Neck. and Chatelaine Chains, Trextox,N.J , Nov. 23—The Banks of this rt influential and responsible an order. Be it Ir 15 proposes Beven See, mere fos, fe For SALE—A neat two-stor RICK HOUSE, | Gents’ Bosom Studs and Sleeve Buttons, city have suspended specie payment. eet Withers wi!! furnish the music, | 92! 1NG Bith instant, et 6 o'clook ie the containing 1x rooms, situ n ‘fenth, tween O and P streets ‘Terms: One-half cash in | POok*t Knives, Port — _e =, ban! 18 months. App! ik notes; balance in 6,12 and , " ; to ALE, D Y, No, . | The citizens of the District and vicinity are re- or Eee ene Pou Omen, De- | epeotfully invited to examine our stock of Books tment. no 2%4-3t*__ | and Gifts, whether desirous of purchasing or not For RENT —Those beautiful PARLORS, in nd by #0 doing will be enabled to judge of the ad- pA G arte oenee en ss | vantages to be derived from our popucar system of | mess i session of OR. . i: Hamparey. are now for rent Also, the Parlors conducting Book soles, now ocenpied by F. de Haas Janvier, Erq., in the 17" Call for our new classified Catalogue, wherein seme house. ere Bre also several fin i re our method of doing business will be found fully fence for six, emenor small fami mith d iy te- .) und instrueti acuiens & Butarer aeaaneee ve u the patronage of the every denominati: both ad: id cbilden) wip desire to ‘vail themaclven of ane rtunity of instruction, are cordia ly invited to is proposed to.use the “Jubilee” as the boo for’ indtruotion.. ‘Terms for the ‘course of tedes weeks, $1. 6-4 VIRGINIA C. Palleemeat 500 YARDS 6 NIA CLOTHS, of the 5 Cnee of the best kii Sapo "TORENT —A now three-sto'y BRICK HOUSE | gr Persons sending for books frome distance i. & strect, two d on - from Ninerer ath. ‘The house is furnished tiroughe {will reosi ve anthonh aden : ottons, | session given December txt, Taguire on the pron: | St nell cones, Seoompanying the purcbare in such Resse; severe repro won heeded'to pre | 58 yerde Celieoes, of ai sty tt ren fea eee noe 6.6. EVANS'S vent the recurrence of such an accident, The fine | mane Mh wr essen 1 Sifor atthe "wsty ro arg TERPE MILES FROM Wash INGTON, GIFT BOOK EMPORIUM, and costs was $5 ©, which was paid. et prices. We inviteallin want of Dry Goods | 45,6024 1 best for gardontay—with the pri. » 476 Panna. Avenus, trens.—No fired rate of discount A ea aoe ilege of eutti selling all wood on the i no 10-tf ‘Washington, D.C. * WM. R. RILEY & BRO. West Building, teen! No. 36 Central W bere? Betw. stres ® aspemnet be induced to their deter- 2-27 Peereee ‘Market. ‘ mination, { impiore them net to 4 the T SNYDE! q R RENT—The HOUSE and STORE, on | For als by &, B. avenue, First Ward, opposite the Seven B: ings. The store 1s.at present ocoupied by Mr. Dyer } shoe store. Possession given by the Te + 001 it and Temi see. Aariy2G TOCHiLAN Banke No inde buie. D® sogENCK’S ULM z Fo r= ees pekabo muster ONE | me abo Me iwh WM EMMER TS” of March. Don’t let them tastophe upon the nation. ‘ar ———— PLUMBER R AN: Gas B. : sea Unease 6 4 tations. od ‘no 17 ROL’S, next ‘. 20 D-iw* City sean FALE Woop MILLS nos WM. BM >IT RENT A Unes-atory BRICK DWELL- | Ono of Feiss aoe asa, ana ni copy LOAKB!, Ax an Oh OARS: fetish Pere ae" fa Poot of Socenicenth strét, below Wr Departmen: na TLE EAM oh Oona SN AL. PAPER BAGS. PAP ofitiaragas ie