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‘THE EVENING 8T THE NING STAR. (SUNDAY MZOPTED,) enh PS Titan tts se Sao, WD. WALLAGH: 1 Sa pet OY: oF HE Ste sear, oF 37 OUts ! Se pain in Extracting. Teeth. danger in taking thie Gas (pure even for: S08 WO are 00 580: scene There ia vo Sve or dees ive or deli t produces of 4um8, in, about twq m-pute-, pasves off tu Same len tae, aut its oe pages of Ya at the Pitae Dr LooMie 335¥6. av. Bear coraersth st. o090-1m" Dyer alert M meee tars “ee srk Tan oan wl ‘others, and ue person can wear sthers wee Se inv cain son iaiebibbegean AUOTION SALW, _FUTURE DATS. By. WM. L; WALL & OO. Auctioneers Gar BaLE OF tU PERIOR CABINET FUR. WIURB AND Hovsafoantss1mG Goons at Bi Oasinat Mamuraczony. No. 1: . 4 AYEROR, BETWEEN SBy. BeTE of November ‘at Ey ooh ew nea ey antil the witole Hock of Cabinet je gi srs yerseaantiy ane sheeted intending to change his’ business: Wer cacente xine Roseword Marble-top Btegeres, with Lae hems ‘Giase ber Baltes ” Ghamnber Saivee ead Oot Bai teacde rr Suites an andsome Rosewood Breeton Bureaus Ro-eword Wararebas. x minat rep ner ose food. stahogen guny, asd Walnut Arm and Basy BRosew 00d Mahogany, and Walnut Sofas and Tete- - Te Bs etait ek leer baaes tere braze fables and Ghectray” ‘an are and do.the MINERAL FLATm wil be | Zi sand Teapoy mere ted. Walnnt an¢ Mshogany Booksases pecrece Sun and Wib stiocts.” ise’ SOT aren shy | 2% Eaiated Wardroles GRAVEL ROQFS! GRAVEL ROOFS THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Bgcoossora to J. F. WALEER & BON,) WASHINGTON, D. 0., amp - PHILADELPHIA, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, amD WILSON’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT?, 4ND GRAVEL Roors. OFFIOE—Louisiana av nue, next door to the Bank of Washington, WORKS—Foct of Twenty-second street west, Chesapeake and Chio Canal, Washington, and Thir- eth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, H. 0, WILSON, President, T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary. N. B.—FELT AND CEMENT FOR SALB, IN Jarge and small quantities, Allorders through Post Offce Box 634 panc- tually attended to, Repsirs to old Roofs made promptly. -All work warranted. Z KENDALL'S AHBOLINE FOR THS HAIR. AMBOLINE BMOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, INTI9ORATRS, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. EENDALL’S AMBOLINE isarare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, amd Herbs, fer the GRUWIN, DEAUTY, ena FED MANENT VIGOB of the HAIR. “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.” Ds. OHILTON, “Have never had anything use * , Berfeatly answors the purpose of a hair dressing. ° WARREN WABD, Beq., No. 277 Oanal street, N. Y. “* after being ball for. seven years your AMBO- LINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW Bals.” Prof. OHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N. ¥. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) price 81. Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, @10-6m No, 542 Baoapwar,N. ¥, IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONOCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOBT VALUABLE ABTIOLE FOR THRIE TRADE. It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of dietf the officer’s moss. Itis prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Boupor Ohowder, It is highly recommended by Army Surgeons, The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING 5s eee Manufactprers of Concen' 'o No. 111 Bast 18th st., New York,” For sale by BARBOUB & SEMMES, Bole Agents, 66 Louisians Avenue, ge2-ly Washington, D. 0. HSIBBBG: ht & TO. F. * pris ‘ee TARY CITTEROHANY TALLORA Maropelitan satel. late Brown’ 34) oom tf — Washington, D. 0. HENRY H. HELMSEN, MEROHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED FROM No, 501 BEVENTH STRERT, 0 394 D STREBT, BETWBEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS, Next door to SHEPHERD'S BOOKSTORS. 0¢ 10-1m* WINDOW SHADES, F1BE BOARD PBINTS, & , At WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN’S 754; Paine, 81, Lowell, Andrew, 1,724; Paine | Gen. Schenck by striking out the objectionable = ee mews, wine, | seen et mrttomtaiberere | naitonaL, Boowsromm, 275 ra. av. | HE Hsniwlsaniain Ae Worcs | Seta iene ReMOOTINE era MILLINERY udson Bay SABLE, BEMINE, . % Between lith and 12th streets, Fists AE i! ‘doprevent all joes apd . PLATT Renpectfalty informs the BREL, REAL Wall Papers 13% cents and upwards, ° offered ladles ofthe Distriov and. vicinity Skat she ia TMIration OF SAAN ALD papers buag in the city oF country in the Very OR SAS BEL TOE OBE REA NN de Nov ain the Trenton | ¥ SP ct constantly ee and 8 Fifty cent Novels or 6 Twenty five cent Novels, TRENTON, N. Ju. ¢ REE tae rq by such of dad'ASseriean MILLI: WATERMINK, FRENCH OOORY, hest style by experienced workmen, 3 S)-cemt Packsaveor 0 2%-cent Packages | district, Weart, Demacral has aio maieviey,i= | Other pe ‘did not altogethereat. Say. at her » No. 346 Penn. » | And other FU BS in sets for ladies and ebildren, Remember the place. No. 367 D street, near sth, TOR ONE DOLLAR Pi the First district, Brenere; Repn mn, . This change, however, nee ye a Rear 13th street. ory, latest styles in Mats, | also, PUR TRIMMINGS and 8 WANSDOWN, in Franklin Hall Building, oc 6-1, ‘Album Cards, of | elected; Third district, West, Republican, is | isfy the Governor, ts, Flowers, Ribbons, &c.,to which se re- . ¢ — | Youean buy eight Photograph sor | elected: Majorities small. was isened.on Monday evening, instracting the ily invites the attention of the ladies of | Gentlemen's MUFFLERS, ROBES, &e ,&o. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, which we have now om hand over five thousand | “'S 0: on county elects three Unionists | "ages of Election te obey the election of fashington, Georgetown and vicinity, | We are also reoéiving daily sdditions te our HEARTH RUGS, MATTING, varieties, embracing all styles published. and one war Democrat to the Assembly, ® | the State, and promising them the protection of LE RR at stock of DEY GOODB, such as— HRW ONES RECBIVED DAILY. Union Sheriff and a Clerk, by 600 majority. | the Staten so doing. mice pear Iiipataizs, | OLOAKS, SHAWLS. DRESS Goons, EMBEOID- AND naz, | The lsreost and cheapest stock of Albams inthe | The Union gain over last year ic nearly 700. ‘This Proclamation was sent to us by'the BRIBES, &c., small advance for first cost, HOUSEKEEPING EFFECTS IN GENE. + | eity, —>—_— Governor for publication in yesterday UMENTS, : . & W. MBYENBERG, 5 DIARIES FOR 1964, 4 Election im Illinois. ing’s f it Sects WAS |< etremrmnenae somata Bas tras cemetticec | Wists rte emer ential Reece mes oot | eRe Be es A i rge- pa alits- | oc21m venue Houss. | town, Alexandris, and the pablie te poneral 10 A newlotof Rater & Cacacelebrated Ambrotypes. | vote of the city is between M/W) arto tes See ee ane bs ine Guitar and Violon Strings B’ T TO FAMILI call at the Btore, No 526, corser Seventh sad D Publi to calland examitie. The Republican majority is abont 2,300. from him. ene oe BOSWELL'S Fancy ilitary store, 302 MPOBTANT TO FAMILIES —Tho undersigned | [70% ‘and examine our large and ¢ eneral assort- ic Bre invited to “ ! Sote in the county will probably increase it to | nor’s out of our mreet.near lath. (Sua. Obron.} Im | 4 having port s arrangements el | mentor Tie subeariber-bsving lately retnrned from the " [or ie returne {fom the Interior are very | gretting thatsuch an order should ave New York and , takes this method of Three-ply, Ingrain. and Domestic Carpets and |New York and PhUsdelphia Trade Bales, offers to | PN The Mt to sing fined. R CAE Coane 0 OA EM | cially that nets tecriving dally by express | 6:1 BEES. rom 1014 yards side the Brade and the Public genera'ly. the lacgeatand | 1°67 sidea acs ‘The Proclamation of the Governor, ho wey es Prime C anty Bee! vaitina ac at Btook of BOOKS, STATIONERY, and wi Election. er, 3] in opr columns this morning, WOOU} giryco. vag VOOR Routh Down Mutton, Pee eT Eee RETIOLES cree before opened fa this city. at low Munwavxix, Wis, Nov. 3—The ity of Mil- | the eancuon of Major Gen. Schenck, and also Bed Ash COAL, ogg and stove shee, oa Puss Pasi phis Better, Capone, Feather Bede, Hair, Shuck, and Exeelsior Mat- | +109; consisting of ROCKS, Persigs and Americar | wankie gives almer, Democrat, for Governor,,| a. aolliary. onet, Ays reply fret appseted stove, eg arnace tise, unty J ‘ens, tresses. . Stationery, Pho! his Albums, Ohess Men‘and |, 4,600 majority, Union gai 2 20 . sat Be ~ the - CS eee ANG oxoRy woop. eet Bread, Phessanta, Partidgen, 4 ¢ th ‘A Large Assortment of ‘Mahogany and Walnut | Bosrds,- Uribkees Boards, Dominoes, Combs | ing returns ef a eee Blet spycnl Loy TIN condor srohibiting ee publication of the Gover CORD LENGTH, OR SAWED AND SPLIT ANY LENGTH 1 Snipe, Woodeock,and every juxury of the urpiture, Brushes, Soaps, Pen Knives, Gold Rene, Basors, | State. The Repub! Ie jority baht +s lamation was rescinded. This, we es MACH. MARLOW, Siear Pork, Soused Pigs Feat anc Tie, Looms one Basbete with one all other Xe. ke, Alatge’lot of New Books. sold at half |’ will Sremiay pease mi etablith é are informed, was not intendedgby_ ta pub- oos-tf south side canal. corner 7th st. nd Pickled 8sl@on and Halivat, articles in the House furniching line. retail price, at 4 ? Election in Detroit. °°" Schenck, he haying sent verbal Order to pub- SSS eee Seale ee vewettbicn, FOr ee and Domestic.) we garter oureelves’ that any perroawiahing to NATIONAL BOOK STOR } Dagnorr, Mich., Nov. skery Demoorat, | lish the Governor's Proclamation, with his re- Sper Resaires {rom Germany, » large Jot of | | To, familics ait cthers giving entertsininents | purchase apticies. tn ont lite, sad will Bonor 24 2TB Renpayivania syenus, was elected: Mayor to-day by sbeat 390 ma-\| ply, which was; thro a ee aan ives tee ahaa eeeagny hits | hse ghy cnet and Sal Be games | Prine om yas Gata oabie webnren then net | ory. oe oiaea ae et cam aniccosimana we slentive e= a le, oF gall . 2 ron D , EN Bs ; 2 ss Column Botnea GARE com-tm __between ioih era ate sects. | _0c17 6ot? tovronad aaj | YOUN SRO OL gy gn | ren 00, Rav. 3. Aspecial trom Des eaines’| "We agree with Ma #54 Pennoyivanis avenue NoTion, - 5 Rk. B LOOMIS & GO, Just received ger steamet— Be ET tie carbo oe ioe ho ey . Wo parmezoicge Beams org Kespert. and otters pies opera = Sate ie Sen a ge oe sage, | Sean int abggaeee pe ot Mar : reese we reoom A sntme namie ies CTs x Ghain, Riiaiiae BOOTS AND’ SHOES AT WHOLBSALE. | prea ves a ebay coun pins iF arom jibe mata aad icineg tare lostnolling ole 5 Mees, « ‘J ‘ ocBeott ~ is re e tory’ at cured and ; : cent f Th tion of Suitlers sad’ others is iovited to | ; . If it cee ey er ne BunSKng,| etoed Beiecit pnotcatagtieas a7" *™ | oa atenlgy citalen, sect Beets mer | |.20, its se ctamenaanenen ance ehaliinn st oc z iagret. and’ Vermont x, LDBIOH'S (inte Gaseala) BHOES eltable for trade, and fresh fF" Goveines 20 nea ee . B! Sapa t w ny ; and ay, 7) abe = = = ever may be Uni as UL TRRN oper nome oc oo) 1” onan att ee ee ae be sad Dopoe <" ESTABIBERD 1850. == ver ‘The onbaeri to sell, Break ving made mente Burned PotewanLimes EU Oa8 : . aveiand Rock Creek Bridge, i. - . 33 Curled Hair Matirasses 36 Bhuck Mattra:ses al 2 dozen Cane Rest Ohsire Fancy Parlor Oneirs, Mahorany and Walnut Side and Reception irs Marble top Chamoer Buites, Bat Racks Marbie-top Sideboards, Ohildren’s Ohaira and itco! Revolving” Office Chairs, Oribs, Bedsteads, a great ‘ariety Hefreshment Tables and Washstands extension and Mabogany Dining Tables ven is . $ronek Obins Sevres Tea Sets, 37 and 38 piec rer ch China dinner Ste iner and Water Bottles Fancy China Vases, Cars Basket and Ohine Toys, otto & 4 dozen Tete. "Petes Castors, different kinds, with = many other Go ds pot here named, i Terms; All sauce uncer $50 cash; over that amount. s credit of 30 60, and © days, for approved endorsed notes, bearing interest. “ ‘he buildixg ie for rent or lease. Inquire of the Auctioneer Tbe attention cf the trade is invited to tais sale. BF The Goods will be oven for inspestion, and sssaloguer ready on the Thursday previous to the tale. eh WM.L. WALL & 00.. Aucts. _ By J.0. Mo@UIBE & O0., Auctioneers. PRceraes BALE OF FRAMS DWELLING- A HOUSE AND Lot on L 8txesr NORTH, BETWREN New[Jeraky AVENUE AND Piast stReET WEST.—On MONDAY AFTERNOON, November 2s, at 4 o’clook,on the premises ‘by virtus ofa deed of rust, Gated Jan. 17.1862,and doly recorded ia Liber aS ‘0. 15, folios 303. et seq , one of the land records for Wasbington county, 0. @, I susil sell pert of Lot No, 9, in Square 259, fronti: 2 feet on north L etreet. between New Jersey nae and First street and running back 161 feet 1! inches, te- gether with the improvements. consisting of a two- story Frame House with back bu.lding anda frame stabis in rear. erms cash, Conveyances at cost of purchaser. 7 SAMU T. CRCWN, Truste CHARLES T. GRIFFITH, Sale oct tawkds J. 0. McQUIRE & 00. Ane! FOR SALE AND RENT. AMUSEMENTS fFFBes ‘OF CHARGE TO HOUSSHOLDERS — Syerz body in want of & 3 or Pisces 6? nese of every kind, Bena ors, gressmen. &c.,callon me therefore. T: itg anything to dig; of had Detter call at the Real Estate and Intelligence Office, No. 611 TAB SisSieestiat batt ng z ‘van! wa for homee, oes: -78 seis Noe, Meee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ’ ere : Oat Ww. pet LATER, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) ‘Aso of ‘Holiday wiiect Phonics “Sausees”? |THE ELECTIONS YESTERDAY. MANET EARS Siti . The Cepperheads Defeated in New York. PI New York, Noy. 3, & p. m.—The returns Harry Pearson, Messrn o. ve from New York city are i come it f ARI YOR BAL —Oa the Washington Branch |” Wiitioa, Bile Asie Waite, aad the tatfsecom®” |. ‘The Union gain ie tho Sevens ec irom Beltevicle Station, 1) actos and many sm cee aCeeanee 5 apd im three wards heard from, over seventeen \~ge crebard, and good water cl.reto ths house. OR, THE FO! OF BOHEMIA. hundred. bouse -bas-6 roome, also outbuiluings, For |Chas, De Moor........ Mr. JW Meagre reports from the interior indicate a particplars inquire of G. ¥. HALL, at the ¢0 Fo conclude with ei very large increase in the Union vote. ent lumber yard, 6th sirect wharf, or of 0 HEW: 4 BOLWIGKING FAROR, Bets are offered that the State will give the f. Birect wharf. oo Sl iw* With Harty Pearsen in the cast. Union ticket 50,000 majority. FR SLE convenient four-story SKRIOK HOUSE. with ten rooms, good celiar, 9 rain water ciatetn, and an outbu! ging, situated on Eset Savi 1 street, bet ween m Sd and 4 matree a, No Sy. OF i) er parti eo af TROBNBCRN® AE ihe architect's “OMloe of the Capitol Extension. 05 #1-eggt™ is RENT—A first class tvree-story BHICK f Ronse. oat if aad ® Brick out Dade "The ROUke Te new ine 924 § rente¢ ¢ithar a or unfurmehed. It can- taine }2 rooms, exsltsive of pantry; e‘osets, &c. 1t will rot be rented for a board: Baer lorging Rouse. Apply toG. H. BAP, Navy Department, or after p.m at 319, 9th street, between Land M 06 30-c04u* E°r BALE OR RENT—A large BHIOK HOUBR, being 3}; stories front. with = 3 story back balding Having a large dining room that wilia: ron.mudste 90 -or 40 persons, as well as fine pariure ané chambers being istely handeccisiy ropaired throughout suitable for a hots! sitdated on the eorner of 5th and High streets, Georgetown os- ae seion aiven immediately. Tnguire of B.MAOK- ALL, Jr. 0 457 ‘18th street, between B ani ¢ strects, at 2 0’slock any evening. 602-30 FRAN tHEp ROOMS TO LEi—At 554 New Jereey avenue, Capitol Hill, oetween south A and B streets, within one minuie’s walk of the Capitol and Navy Yard cara, 98 Wat PR USTAURART FOR SALE—RARK# CHANUE— worner Mair. enue and 43; street Island, close to Armory . Attached to the Restaurant in o TRS itabie for Darsing Part:es or B iliard Hall. ie the beat location "or usinees op the Island Very cheap rent o« 30 i” 50 LOTS FOR LEASE Ob KRENT—Between 2th aud 271b atreets, in the neighborhood of the Quartermasters Dep rtient, Horse Ou:rol, aud Market Boure. Suitable for stores, residenc: &c. Inquire of B MACKALL, Jr, No. 467 f teenth etreet, between Hand Watrects, at 2 c'ock ary evening. 0c 3: 30° ARGE AND VALUABLE LOT corner of Virginia avenue and Twenty-second stree., a& PRi VATE SALE.—We offer at Phivate Suie Lot No 3, in Equare 81, fronting 54 feet on 22d street and 93 feet é4incbes on Virginia avenue. J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., ce30 6t Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. TO MORROW, (THURSDAY ) Nov. 5, THE LADY OF LYONS. BID. BOOTH’s BENEFIT. SAN TERBURY HALL, New Yorx, Nov. 4, 8.30 p. m.—The Second wara gives the Democratic ticket 47 majority. he Fifth ward givesa Democratic majority ottu7. The Sixth ward gives a Democratic majority of 2.02%. In these wards the Union gain is 1,777, The Union gain in the Sixteenth 7 snd Seventeenth’ wards is 1,110. Tre Union MUBIC CANTERBURY. we WATE » {SAREEBOURT:} weANLn. | §Abd" MARI ERA ES Bloke aera Bear of Nat and Metropolitan Hotels. pie aceite ere ier in the city, as far as prudion 9 4,177. GREAT DRAMATIO, OPERATIC AND TBRP- Lansingburg gives a Union mmiority of 250; SIGHORBAN ALLIANCE} Baratces; 233: Northumberland, oe ana Ball- ioe ston, 30. ‘ 7 * 3 JULIA OR TEEEEN MILELM rowLma, New York, Nov. 3—The Ex{pess thinks that EBN’NE DePAIBEH, OLARA FOWLER, the State has gone Republican bY an emphatic H_W. BAG AN J. 8. BDWARDB, majority, and that the Democrstio majority in GEO. b. BDBSON, MONS. FOUCHE, this city has been redueed fronr 8,000 to 10,000. ‘ED’ MUBI THE ALB. M Or BEAUTY, THE ALBUM OF BEAULY, AED THB CORKOGRAPHIC CORPS. The Besutifal Romantic Drama, the MANT AQ LOVER? MANIAC LOVER! .New York, Noy. 3.—Twelve wards in this city for Secretary of State gives a Democratic majority of 12,039. The heaviest wards are yet to be heard from. v No returns from the interior of the State had been received up to ten o’cloek p. m. . Nw York, Nov. 3.—The tollowing are the majorities in the different wards on the vote for Gorgeous Pantomimic Ballet, Secretary of Scate, as tar as heard from: First HIGHLAND CHIVAL vr Ss H ne as ward, 516; Second ward, 47° Third ward, 101; HIGHLAND OHI VALE YT Fitth’ ward, 607; Sixth ward 2,015: Seventh n 39; Eleventh wa 2,38 irteenth w: NEGRO SONGb, DANCES. 1,67; Fourteenth ward, 2,009; Twenty-second BXTRAVAGANZAB, &c. Toors open at7 o'clock; performance at 8. Ad- ward, ®S3—all Bemocratic. The ward gives 14 Union majority. jixteenth masion Piste {8 conte. Warinen 3 RETURNS FROM THE INTERIOR. . eae SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Bw York, Nov. 3.—Tioga county, 100 Union Majority. Albany, Democratic majority 1,550, Union gain 136. Livingston county, ten tow: give 1,062 Union majority. Rochester gives 9) Jiemocratic majority, Union gain 406. Syracuse gives 170 Union majority, gain 400. Os: city, 43 Union majority. Ontario county, nine towns give 505 Union majority. Seneca connty, five towne give 310 Democratic majority; large Union gains ; Chenango county, five | Gia ITED BALL, -ELEVENTH 8T., A few doors from ihe Avenue. ME. JNO. K. GOODALL’S Fist Soiree will take place at his Assambly Rooms on THURSDAY, November 5th. Tickets, to adnit a gentiemen and ladies. One Dollar. Janeing to commence at half pasts p.m Frivate lessons in any of the Fashionable * 2 Dares any bour. oc 81 Bt districts, gives 2,500 OTR KOOMS (Unfurnisued) FOR RENT, ON K street, between Isth and igth. Inquire of PRETEK MODONIGH. 0029 Iw* Fo ‘RENT—A handsomely FURNISH BD HOUSK, containing 12 rooms, besides biteben servant's room ana paniry, suitable for members of Corgre Ministers and others desiring tuch acscmmudatiops. House contains all the modern tmp over ente, furniture only been i ove year It will pot bo rented a8 a boar lodal bouse apaly at No.3 Franklin tween 13 h and i4th NITED STATES MAKS1 AL'S SALB—In virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issuea from the Olerk’s office of the Cirenit Court of the District of Colum. bia and to me directed 1 will exposs to Public Bale, for cash, in fron’ of the Court House door of said ccunty, on THURSDAY. the Izth dar of November Rext, 1563, at 12 o'clock M., ali defentant’s right, Utle, claim, and interestyin’ and tn Lota Not. 12, 13; god it, im Fquare No. 411 in the city of Washington, street, p*gRoyep SQUARE OF GROUND FOR SALE. We offer for sale that well-located Square of Gi ound known as Kquare No, 774, bounded by 34 spd 4th str-ets east and K aod'L streets north, coptsinirg about i000) equare feet of ground : ench sed, and bas @ small dwel ing in the center! with fine wellof wat r.atabling,&c. The grounds bave been ured as a Market Gard-n, and po sesses some choice fruit trees. For the purpose of a Lager Beer Garden or small farm, it is very desirable, and will be sold cheap. Soyly to JAS. O. Mc GUIRE & CO, Auction and Commission ‘Mer- chapts. Oc 24-20 Fe. BALE OR EXOHANC K.—Valuable Lands, R between 19th and N2ATLY-FURNTABED BOOMS FOR BENT— and party c’ gentlemen, Wsreee 4 FEW TABLE BOARDERS. vey 506 Hist, between 7th and 8th sts, “OLUMBIA COBNBT AND STRING BaND— | Union majority; Watertown gives 200 Union he undersigned reepectfulls announces majority; Ogdensburg, Union gain of 75; to the public, that h ea to furnish Musi acy. 2x0 DD. moeretie Tuajority “Union sain ae forPrivete Parti io- Nios, Parades, i 2 sacle Exhibitions, ete., with any number.c: Musiciars | OF ida county gives about 1,000 Union majority; required, st the shortest notice, by leaving orders | Wycming county, cight towns, give 1,330 Union tt John f-cman’s, corner of Pennsylvania avenue | Majcrity, Steuben county. First Assembly dis- snd 4th s.r et east. HENRY IbPMAN, trict, gives 1,150 msjority; Broome county, eom- #9 3m* plete, gi 2,075 Union majority; Herkimer = county gives 950 Union majority. BOARDING Chautangne county, six towns give 700 Union Inajority; Montgomery county, seven towns give 100 Union majority; Columbia county, Iu mocratic majority, 306; Poughkeepsie gives 242 Union majority; Newburg gives a Union majority of 1,0!9; Orange couniy gives a small Union majority Chemung county, 300 Unioa majority; Schuyler county, 718 Union majority; Cayu & connty, seventeen towns 2,076 Union majority; Auburn gives 374 Union majority; three towns in Cattaraugus county give Union majority; five townsin Allegheny coun- ly give 512 Union majority, New York, Nov. 4—1.30 a. m.—The retaras from only sixteen wards in this city have as OOMY WITH BOARD AND TABLE BOARD without looms ma8y be had at 13: Penn, ‘i 3. References requit no 4-3t* reet, bat, 4 juitabie for a no 41m* with Board. at No i ‘6 Pwelfth F. One or iwo jerge Booms, Appl par st BISHOP'S, no 4-3t* Cultivated Farms, Mill Property, in Qhio, Illi nois. lowa, and Biesouri, will be gold cheap. or ex- logether with all and singular the improve- ments thereon, seized and levied up »n as tha prop- erty of Phineas J Eteer, and will be soid to satinty Padiciale No. Za fo May term, 1364, in favor of ward L, © .B. Carton. WARD G. LAMON, oe2l-d&de U_8. Marshal. D. & Ute STATES MARSHAL’S SaLB.—In U) ‘virtue of a writ, Fieri Facias, issned from the Golambia, for the county 6f War hington and fo mo directed, I willexpose to Public Sale, for cash, in front of ihe Court House door of said coanty,on THURSDAY, the 12th day of November next, 1863, at 13 0‘clock M., the following described property, ts wit, viz: All ihat re oe t me. 7, in B nare 0. 432 b the 22 feet of the nor ide of sai Lot No. wa running back 9% feet toan alley in said Square. nen On the northeast corner of Lot No. 5, Square No. 452, dercrited to wit: Beginning at the corner of the al:ey at the northeast corner of said Lot No. 5. thence south 9 feetll inches thence weat 41 feet 6 inches, thence north to an alley, thence easterly on the south side ot the alley to the piace of be- ginning, tegetber with all and singular the im- provements thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of Andrew Bothwell, and will be sold to satisfy Judicial No 7 to January term 1952, in favor A Morehouse, OrFaoe & Kingman ae AB ECuOR oc20-d&das U. 8. Marshal. D. 0. DES_HIDES. Wor, we side sBatlio. aotion, om evers WEDNESDAY ond SATURDAY at Ii ctolsck ¢ Sixth streot Co the Wharfon 5 eehingee a ‘Terms cash, in Treasury notes, to be +, at ths Governmen Beef Hides on ad ts moment of sale, 6. Bat ia a oF fonron.} Lt. Gol. and G. me WILLIAM PITOH, -L. G. HIME, FITOH, HINE & FOX, ATTORNEYS ATLAW, Ruat Berarz, OLsim amp Parewr Acexts, Corner Seventh and F Streets, Wasurscron Grrr, D. O N.B. Commissioners for ali the btates. 06 28-1m* HOLESALE AND RETAIL, NOTIONS, azD FANOY GOODS. @OTTHELF & BEHEEND, 389 Seventh st., bet, H and I, Respectfully invite the attention of the public at large, 26 well of city and country buyers, to their very Irrge and well selected Stock, comprising almost every article usually found im first-class Notion and Fancy Goods Houses. TO DEALERS BBPECIALLY, Particular attention is invited to a large and well- selected Stock of TOYS for the Holydays. Also to LADIES BUYING FOR FAIRS, A general inducement will be given. _ oc 15-1m* ADIES’ DEB FURS. The undersigne1 have just opened the largest stock of Foreign and American FURS ever offered JOBE Fox, TOYS, * oa ay my | ap ed Post Uffice, Washington, 0.’ ‘ac 23-1i BUILDING LOTS FOR LBASE OB KENT, ; 1 0 0 suitable fc r sutiers, restaurants and orivate residences within five minutes walk of the Presi- zy se. Inquire of A. JARDIN, cornerof 7th and isih streets, opposite Winder’s Builaing; {stand R a: a tonvenient to the War and Navy Departments. 18th and M ste,, Warsingtoa, D.C. oc 131m UBNISHED BOOMB TO LET—at 450 Twelfth rge BED-ROOM , Several BED- and within five minutes’ walk of ‘Kirkwoods’, No children in ‘the 0 28- can be obtained at cipal. se 14-Sm* NORTHERN LIBERTIES : FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, 369 Bevexre Street, bet. I and K ste. We have just received a very large and complete assortment of — FURNITURE, Mi BB. BLANEETS, ‘BOC! > ¢ rears ‘BD GOO) a ngAntons, DEN WARE, , WILLOW W. f BRUSHES: bor ks y r thet suits the times, Barrette reer tr at old prices, we are isfed that by givin ues call persons wit articles inour line fing ba Shey wit save at least 15 per cent. by pur- chasing a RIF SITE'S Nonrenmn bite ty HOUSEFUANISEING o¢ 38-1m ween I and K. PAPMABANGINGS Sy Dew BHADES. J. L. KIDWHLL would respestfully inform his friends and th, public that he bas just received & well selected assortment of WALL PAPBES F WfPat!, thira door from F: A Boaz 3 = ttreet, between I3th and léth streets. Duchess county, 250 Union majority: gain. a y if d 5 . , : a FURNITURE. Laegiertrp a! r babwater ee sag BAe FURNITURE. GENTLEMAN AND HI8 WIFE—OB TWO yet been received.. These wards give 12,017 for URNISHED ROOMS—With or without Board, Depen, Union; 26,846 for St. John, ed Es' m , h at. 3 Ds Democrat, changed fcr Real Estato in Maryland, Disteict Go | pot ap atre after, 4.0 clock p.m. af 238 'Miath at, ieee Of State; a Democractic majority wht DE perk spminis, oF Weald ox: =~ BANDS S = a 7 _ pot jemarratic maiori thaw eh. {On porseBaP Se peryeINs 4 9 2043, | SNSUTNG" suitable for familieg ano tingle gout 0F 348i uae dedicates aD: There 1s no doubt Pptahe entire disrtear tit cluding Judge McCunn. % J The balloting has geverally passed off with- out any difficulty, owing, doubtless, in some localities, to the excellent and effective police arrangements. Itis thought that the election in the whole State will result ina Union ma- jority of trom 15,060 to 24,000. Kings county is carried by the Democrats by and single geutie 2 tre ASS FEW YOUNG MBN CAN B® ACOO! dated with Board and Room: 195 F MM .. bet, at.. no 8-3t* HANDSOMBLY FUBNISHED BACK PAR- LOK for two gentlemen, with Hotrd, tn a pri- vate family in Georgetown, Feasonable price. | 4 greatly reduced majority—about 2,000. Col. Bes ra asethe oor, Address" W.H. aA a Alired M. Wood, Union candidate, is elected mayor of Brooklyn by over 500 majority. The Unionists elect five out of seven Assemblymen, and some other local officers. AB: A tleman and wife and a few are hs men ean be accom uodated with ” Plesrant Rooms snd first-class Board, in Geo: ge- t lyn, EDUCATIONAL. towne thins few miseige wabetshe ctrral- | ,,2B° O17 of Brookins. Aten ditricts vo near Mis SROOKE'® ENGLIba AND yRaNOn erick strect, Beferences required. n03 St 13191; Depen, Union, 11,024, | Twenty-eight joara: 5 Bever ne ent Py, Eehgol Bo, a pe ( URNISHED ar Hoard, Law te FN Union, 5,907; Prince, democrat, 5,826; Kalb- semi-annual seation of this natitation will com: a ReRT sy iy ko: 359 street, eee rate feieob, democrat, 1,194. oe F .. Cireulars 5 BD D om: . Gan be obtained at the bookstores gad of the Prine Chemung county, complete, 221 Union ma. farnishéd Suited of Rooms rity. FE communicating. at 301 G clasa Parlor and Cham! Tompkins county, complete, 1,620 majority. MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION. gent! aul Boas er Peplor cha Bethoom tn ‘sine Ipealty The Old Bay State Endorses the Adminis- 1. p tee! vat 4 sire t he ocr arte ae eel be .. None Boston, Nov. 3.—The returns indicate that need apply but those wi! to pay a liberal price. | the Republicans have carried the State bya B. “ offica, ferences exchanged. Jarger majority even than was anticipated. oc lw* od In Roxbury Goy. Andrew was 200 ahead at “7 303 FIRST STRERT BAST. BETWEEN A | noon. and B, Uapitol gentlemen and their frites The vote is comparatively small, but the Re- and single gentlemen can be sccommodated with | | oblicans have made nearly complete suc- Hoora. ei oc 299 tm* cess. In Boston the majority for drew is 2,417. The Republican gain on the vote of last year is 4,000. All the neighboring towns show large gains. It is doubtful whether the Oppo- sition bave elected more than six representa- tives to the Legislature. Probably they have not elected 8 single Senator. j ADDITIONAL ADVICES. ‘in style toanything The returns from one hundred and twenty-' five cities and principal towns of the State RPE re eae a show the following results: Andrew, 46,324; ‘stock is | Paine, 18,220; majority for Andrew, 28, 104. GAS FITTING, &c. Wares en, Bey ti pt 4 Bia Bien tirely New Patterns and sad 7 towns from which returns are yet to bere- fezk in tho above line intrasted to our | ceived will largely increase the majority, which will probably reach 40,600 and over. fall. it to. “Rob HYRISG MeGHAM, 376.D treet ATTENTION! CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, SUTLERS, PEDDLERS, ine cff of the Opposition vote is most remark. able. ie. Every city in the State gives a Republican majority. Springfield cives Andrew 1 Paine 423. ‘he five western counties elect all ublican “AND EVERYRODES! Braet and deemie all Republican Repre- BEAD THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY. sentatives. averhill, Andrew, i ee 202—Republican gain, 19; Fall River, 5) | paragraphs as this—pemiied’ from a sense of THE. WEFKLY STAR. : , ety ge a thin’ ‘can be found ff ie pudlishea on Frtxy one <a —T SERNA Cash, tevahtably twistoenies, Per annum.,, e1 6 een ee- wane, 47% 5 900 20 00 It invariably ‘cenitaing the «Ww; News” that has made fhe Daily Evening Mar circulnte so generally througtiout tie county 7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—TuRasUsrrs, | = LATE FROM THE sOUTH. Seuthern Account of the Charleston—Eftect City—A Bank t The following extracts are from late Rich- mond papers: - The Bombardment ‘et Charleston—' - ris Pye tebkiy es ie imte the vi landla e brent ig publishés the fo! = ing dispatches, and although not as late ae one published yesterday, are interesting: T “ CHARLERTON, Uc: T 27—Four monitors opened fire’a: 11 o'clock this morning, on Fort Sumter, at a distance of one mite. he firing ceased between 38nd 4 'o’clock this afternoon. The firing from Gregg, Wagner and the center batiery on Samter, Pu and Simpkins has been very heavy duPing theday Atti 5'clock this morning the enemy fired iene four solid. thets trom the center ba into the city. ony: = building—the Uni Bank—was struck. No person injured. A report from Sa ang thal ‘ i patch from Somtes states that one of the ene- my’e guns in the battery east of Gregg was bureted. From 12 0’cloc® to this afternoon (30. shots were fired ai Sumter. The follow: are the casualties of to.day:—At Sumter, Lien! Brown, i2th Georgia, mortally wounded: at Fort Johngon, privates Reeves killedand Davis wounded. Our batteries steadily replied to the e:emy’s fire.” “CHARLESTON, Oct. 25.—A heavy fire was kept up on the sea-face of Sumter all nye by the monitors apd twoguns at Gregg. iring from front of the enemys batteries was sayin Tenewed this morning Against Sumter, John- fon, and the Sullivan Island batteries. ‘Only one monitor now in sight. The Ironsides re- mains quiet at her old anchorage. No farther casualtics to report,” * “CHAELESTON, Oct. 28 —The fire on Snniter from Gregg, Wagner and the: three monitors has been incessant siace tem e’clock this morn- ing. The monitors drew off at seven this eve- ning, bet Gregg and Waguer are still tiring rapidly from 300-pound Parrott guns. Six hundrea and seventy-shots have been fired at Stamter, $6 of which have missed. They were nearly alldirected at the sea-face, No dam: of consequence to the fort, but the sea- wall pretty well battered. The fire at Fort Johnzon has not beén so heavy to-day. Some few shots were fired on Sullivan's Island. Our batterics keep up aregulur fire, making exeeilent shots and surpassing the enemy in accuracy. Not a single casualty reported at Forts Suinter, Moultrie or any Of the batteries, “There hae been no farther firingon the city. Some of the shells thrown were picked up, and. jound to be filied with Greek fire. The one which struck the Union Bank fell in a cistern, and the others in the water.” Threatened Bread Famine in Bichmond. ‘We regret to state that the efforts of the com- mittee appointed by the city council to obtain supplies of food for this community have thus far not been attended with success. Mr. Gar- rett, the agent appointed by the committee, has jest returned trom a visit to Louisa and adja- cent counties. Hereports that the farmers in that section of the State have nothing fof sale. He willnexi visit the Valley—the Goshen of Virgimif—ard it is to be hoped that he will mc ct with more success in that productive re- gion. Farmers who have any éarplus edibles for sale should not wait to be calied apon, if they ure at ail disposed to avert the fearful condition of (hinge which we tell them in An candor threatens to overtake us ere long. What Wil our enemies think when they read sach duty tothis community and to the canse!? It 18 useless 10 mince words; it were folly to re- main silent, when we see every day evidences of an approaching bread famine in this city, whilst bripane the a Of the State, itis be- lieved, there is tood enough for alk le for twelve months. The Hoveltiga ae plecent, no prospect of obtaining this much curing the winter.—Richmond Whig. The ‘+ Peace Meetings.’ The dererters trom North Carolina regiments are in favor of “peace on some terms,” honor- able terms, of course, as will be seen by the following advertisement: Colonel Thomas M. Garrett, of the 5th North Carolina regiment, offers a reward of two hun- dred and fitty dollars for the arrest-of C. D: Sices, a deserter from that regiment. Colonel Garrett says: dig ‘«‘Lhis man deeerted on the 10th of May last, aid was last heard of as figuring on the com- miitee to draft resolution for a meeting held in Forsyth county on the 26th of August.” From Tennessee. Some of the Yankee troops now in East Ten- neseee are feeling their way across the Allee ghary, by way of Warm §| into the western counties of North Carolina, A akir- mich has taken piece at Warm BH ding , aid General Vance, Commandant of t depart- ment, bas telegraphed to the Governor for rein- forcements. The reinforcements have been sent forward’ and Governor Vance kas started for the West. North Carolina papers say the alarm is exaggerated. * Miscellaneous. Major Charles Pickett, of the Confederate Army, was married at Danville, Va, on the 27th ultimo, to Lizzie H., dapghter of John H. Smith, of Washington, D.C. Z Col. Edmund Kirby, of Richmond, was killed in the battle of Cnickamauga. Governor Bradf jer General Our city was yesterday considerably excited by the open an: ‘ism which had devoloped itvelf between General Schenck, as the Tepresentative = Gor mili power of ioe Government, an Vernor as representative of the sovereign ofthe ‘The facts were as follows: prople of the State. ct Major General Schenck of Sunday issued an pobre Mad anaes of the State, con- ta wing clause : oL ‘That all Provost Marshals and other Mil- raed hanging gt: ty, P approsdhing a 5 pelt at, OF any oe ‘piace of election On the 4th of creme 1663, and report such arrest to these headquar- ters.” - th ngatnst tis fast, an apectaliy te fae coln et 91 an going section of it, and iss a ek os which will be found in ourcolumns this - ing, directed to the judges.iof eléction. In the meantime, the idemt modified the order of

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