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rr the inconsistencies and conficts of the Breckin tleman “8 of interpretation of the Federal Constitution,”’ and, in another article, replies to the Intelligencer on the right of secession > aie WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ——-.__ Puosrmatic GuaNno.—Many years liberal use of 27 "4 Peravian guano upon nearly all the different va- sy cae cue Sean rieties of field crops grown in his Iatitude au Bocgia?’ Aas Lucreziasafee section, has convinced us that exceptiin the hands be équal to any Italian of most energetic and sagacious farmers, it has erican stage. © = pay back ite cost, in the agggegate returns aa ote mircopebrerme ei: years’ application to the farm. Tha’ ‘fail houses their ¢n @y, when applied withougamizture with, baer Sega — Proporti — fertilizers containing a ye p Tae WrataEr. The weather for the morning 1¥"made from the Amie” Phosphates ; and even then, unless applied with great care and managed (the land) systematically isan Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- eonian Institution. ‘The time of observation is THE EVENING STAR. pic freee have been WASHINGTON OFTY: September 19, 1860, ‘The Intelligencer treats upon what it considers i im regard to the position of that gen- | afterward, the chances are ten to one that in the ee long run be who applies it does not get in return for its.application its cost and six per cent. per annum upon bis investment in it. We know well +. se-—__— (7 At the Philadelphia U.S. Mint three mii- liens of gold dollars are now being meited and re- cotned into double eagles. In pursuance of-an ‘that in sections (belts of territory) in this latitude, order to that effect from the Secretary of the Treas- | in which the fall fy, joint worm and rust have another victim of the Lemly poisoning sffalr. - guaranty of the correctness of the compilation, a - much for fifteen years past, growing wheat cannot be safely attempted without the use of Peruvian guano: Yet we question seriously whether,with it, the aggregate of the wheat crops which occurred in that eity some months ago, to which ft hasbeen applied have for ten years paid recently died from the effects of the poison pat- | pack their cost to the farmers growing them ; or, taken by her on the occasion in question. in cther words, whether the cultivation of wheat inom on lands subject to those drawbacks to their pro- BS a — Prince grad Signy Ss oer fee duction of wheat have not made the crop there issued thelr “rules and regulations.” Gentlemen | Ueremunerative in the aggregate, as in western Must appear in full suits of black, with white | New Vork, which thirty years ago was the finest ¢ravats and white gloves. This rule, however, | Wheat producing region of the Union, though 1s only advisory, not peremptory. for fifteen years subsequently insect enemies of RS ie RE AT A the crop compelied the farmers there to abandon ing, [> The smack Whim, having a load of oys-} its cultivation almost entifely. In that way only be cnet pa ters for New York, was run into on Friday night, | have they been able to rid their lands to a consid- | Cincinnati, O.. fat Heli Gate, by the steamer Empire State, of the | erable extent, of the insect enemies to growing : Fall River line, which resulted in the sinking wheat. Very recently they are returning to tts} » the smack and drowning of Capt. McGruert and|| cultivation ; so far with satisfactory success. | Ottawa, IL. a ¥, 50°, wind NW one man. Another was rescued, but is badly The western New York farmers,have reaped Barometer at the ey Boy te 7a. m., (cor- injured. The steamer proceeded on het way.| great profit from diversifying thelr crops, thus | ected for bear pp ny rproea ~ The collision was said to be purely accidental. forced upon them; and our remedy for the similar 4 Maximum during 48 tours ending 9 a. m. to- disabilities to successful wheat growing iu th's| day, 74%°; minimum 65°. latitode, is a resort to theirs. In the meanwhile, Amount of rain yesterday, twenty-six hun- we would resort to the use of the phosphrates, | 4tedths of an inch. which do pay in the permanent improvement of applied, while yieldin, ir ANT Ss. nation for the Mayoralty, met on Saturday even- pboanperetene Sun ecuts ek we W. ing, ot Royston’s Building. It is understood that know no more satisfactory phosphatic yuano than & majority of the committee adopted a report deeming it inexpedient for the Republican party to present a candidate for the Mayoralty at the coming election. The report will doubtless be approved by the Convention. The effect of this course, it is expected, will be to throw the Ger- man vote in favor of Mr. Brown, the Reform can- didate.”” > We take pleasure in noticing the work of ury. i> Mrs. Isabella McKee, of New Orleans, No Rervsticay Nouination 1s BattimorE The American says: “fhe committee appointed at the Republican City Convention to take into consideration the expediency of making a nomi- chemists of this country are said to have pro- eReS nounced against it, For the past three years we Ves ig el gee always with better paying results than the Perv- ee at, Address T. K. Y., City Post Office. vian guano used side by side with it. For corn, field peas, and roots for winter-feeding stock, we One &8 cou! + bet that we have tried from tLe dealers. Our use of | Assign hs between Pa. avenue ese 19 2t" Emory Washburne, University Professor of Har- | it was at first with misgivings, because heariug :D TO SELL—One of Hunt & Web- vard Law School, recently published by Little, } that the chemists Lad prenounc: nst it. We est MACHINES, suitable for tailors Brown & Co , Boston, Mass. While the position | are therefore glad to tind that the {Mitest agricul- ess wilt ies S0Kl S60 It is nearly w ud in perfect any tine at Mr. O'BRIEN and antecedents of the author are 2 sufficien, | tural chemist of them all. Leibig, fers widely and L streets. in bis estimate of the value of the article as a fer- from a knowl his character, we are sure | tilizer from those of this country, as will be seen ANTE D—A respectatle and exper that through bi etic and persevering @p- | vy the first extract hereto appended, both being Ws ‘age emer ed emp gerry ry Plication, combined with a life-long familiarity } from 1a! mbers of the Journal of Commerce, it io work of a var ne family < with the subject, at the bar, on the bench, and in | Phe sec! extracts too, proves that its applica- Pronk. F an saree ‘st the professional chair, it will be found to be a | tion fo the great commercial Crop of the country Weatise on the “American Law of Real Prop-} has certainly produced us favorable results as erty,” every way worthy of the confidence of | Lave come from our own application of it to the those for whose use it is intended. With the | erops named above. first volume in hand, we predict for this valuable We are induced to write thus u contribution to American jurisprudence, a recep- | because its introduction into t tion equally flattering with that given to Prof. Parsons’ work on Contracts. se 18-St™ tect American discoverers of guano depositories ANTED—Ten HANDS and five APP: New Yorx Pottrics —The People’s Fusjon TICES, to work at the dressmaking. 8. ocean ; a law that is desti ‘Taylor's dress-cutting rule taught at8 a.m and § Movement.—The Union and anti-Republican preryer = oe the aang eee ob P. mm. Apply at Mrs, MARY ‘AEA 'ON’S, loth st , meeting beld at New York on Monday evening 8 >] Lear Pa avenue, 454. se 18-2 indeed. We labored earnestly to bring about ‘ acknowledged, even by the Tribune, to have | 1: “nsctment of that law, 1n the belief that such Been one of the largest and most effective demon- stHitions of the present campaign. Among the Speakers were the Honma F. Wood, J. J. Henry, soon, It is working enormous good for the cause rae, i. a aan ee wR te ee se 18-3t™ Esq , the Hon. H. W. Hillard, of Alabama, ex. | * American agricultural progress. ‘ Governor Morebead, of Kentucky, F. Holmes,| A*RIcAN Guaxo —Extracts of letters and re pak ont tron for s small femily. Also, Esq, of Boston, the Hon. John Cockcan, aod ports of Baron Von Liebi President of the Royal reet. Mr. Wright, of Missourl!. The utmost harmony } at Munich, upon the American guano frem Ba- pervaded the proceedings, and the Proposition to | ker’s and Jarvis Islands, forward. Sppoint a committee to nominate one straight-out | Serdy, a8 seset Soc v Ur Ht Webb, by James R. Union ticket for the defeat of the black republi | Mac Donald, Faq, U.S. Consul at Hambar ; | setts av , betwoen Sd and 4th sts, Under date of August Lith, 1s6u, Mr. waive 2 cans was received with such applause and hearti-| writes: fe » Mr Mac Donal WANTEDIA CLERK, who is aca ness of enthusiasm as are seldom witnessed. “ Enclosed { send you a letter of much import- the city trade. for a Jewelry A grand torchlight procession of the- Union | ance, Speeenys reich Von Liebig, Omeen” required, Address T. H Leagues and Minute Men took place in connec- | “nur courting the saalyais of the guano if ie | A GENTERMAN GOING SQUTH IS tion with the demonstration, and at alate hour | most scientific manuer.and by varlous teats. states A sean Rosas severe: NEVES the immense gathering broke up with loud cheer? | ‘that there are no analyses made on order in the | ‘2% pr do dient por lagadige © o for the Constitution and one -traigbt-out Union | chemical laboratory of the Royal Academy, and | Box 96 “City Post Uthce,” stating where an in- tieket. The President of the mesting, Mr. Joshua that I take charge of this examination by excep- nay be had. sei tw* \ ig, Mr. ton, not to gain something by it, butas I felt a J Henry was snthorized to form the new ticket ecior. Best of recom and promuigate it for the sutfrages of the people it two months’ labor In the matter. # = * men i . Address M. C., Star Office, erence neee eats he Baker's-island guano contains more phos- 2-tf IL? Letters from Dainascus, dated the 20th ult. apes — ener — known fertilizer; and inform us that, early on the morni f that day, | 't 18 sim: in ngregients to natura! phospho- Te arewere x sixty-four of the Moslem citizens of Demosras | tte, difering from it. however, in the following NEW FURNITURE remar! le particul: Phosphorite is tn a crys- were found bung before their own doors. -“"These talized state, and is completely insoluble in water. are the first executions for the massacre in Damas-| ‘The Baker's-island guano, on the coutrarp fa | lis®. 3OU cMn Purchase cheap at J, C. GREEN’S, cus. This bas thrown the city into gloom deeper | 2morphous, is soluble to a considerable extent in se 19-e03t Ninth st , one door from Pa. av, than before. The few Moslems who had opened pure water, and when moistened colors litmus | — = ¥ EW FURNITURE their shops have closed them to-day. The Jew Lo Slee I ioe Tay pa rat er a it N tment of ruRW ue os, com- keep to their own quarters. Few Christians ts worthy of remark, that the Jarvis guano, plete, aed wa take great plesaure in showing and pear in the streets to-day. The Moslems aredown- | although only half as rich in earthy pbos- | giving the price to al! in want of goods in hi cast, and many of them weeping. The women of | Pbates a8 the Baker's, gives to water a greater does those hanged and those of the prisoners now fear- quantity of soluble plosphorie acid. I re- se 19 e0st Ninth st., one doo Jag the worst are weeping and screaming in their | a most fortunate event for agriculture At the WAREROOMS. gard the discovery of these guano deposites as uses of in the streets esent time the prices of fertilizers Ike bo! A supply of this erful’ Medicine just, re- eae for petra sabes «Sasori set Jp asker na now continual y ou the increase, and soon the 1 Paso vl apply. of fresh “MEDI- ‘The poor Christians in the Castle (about 7,000) | {£5 sates am emeeay cede Procure, at pay- At A . MOORE rates, an amount sufficient for his wants a are fearful and anxtous, and more desirous than | Baker's Island guano, being of all fertilizers the 0 113 ever to getaway. One hundred and thirty pris- ieee ie ear pe risa da fh one oners, tied together in parties of ten, have been | /™ Fron fone a temistry can judge, there hed to the plain for execution, and 200 were is hardly room for a doubt that if all cases where the fertility of a field would be increased by the and elegant Gvoda, designed especially fur Wed- ding Present: sent from the city with their hands in wooden | use of bone dust, the Baker's Island guano will | Also, a great variety of Paris Fancy Goods. yokes. Yesterday there were 1,300 under arrest, | be used with decided advantage The phosphate Pans.ivory ‘Aimber, 2nd Shell ‘Combs dal ‘The Pasha is desirous to detain the Christians and | Cigiiv dissolved “there tHe) 8 far more | R-wer styles of rich Jewelry V 2 are, &c, . . induce them to goto the houses from which he take’ Oa ot tee eng and If we i take the proportion of that ingredient to has dziven the Mosiema.’* Zhe foregoing is the pounds alten fatter, 100. poss the Bane ‘testimony of an English gentleman who has re- | sland guano a 7) IMPORTANT NOTICE, mained in Damsscus during the entire crude. | Ronen, hus the agric tari we es ° 7 , Tus Ndbro isssuzzzction oF Grorcta —The | ZUaNe a8 by 100 pounds of hone dust. ‘Péis pedaobe Sirainge Bpraiins No ittee appointed at Catersville to examine contains in ammonia, nitric acid and azo! Cuts, and Brotees the roes arrested upon the charge of being stan near! f nitrogen. | . He is stopping at Mrs’ engaged in the incendi. t, rey that, “-after | 11 the full bh 5 eve on, with all Kinds of pain, if they wish to pe a a ln SA Dorey ae Consuring the hegrocs epee tuSevidence sddccnd goons te See ot govt Hag Oh eine teiNg | charge 1. por simply fro t centage of phosphates, x i ill Friday, § of less value as ko articleot impertation: bat tt ai yeee OM Ssromnte here till Fifer. Stetomber ch in sulphate of lime, which is also'a fertil- | _...... 850METHING NEW. ~tanedl j and its phosphoric acid ts of higher value, SOMETHING NEW. t exiata in soluble phiosptate of | £,AV,1 Jus\ reoecved from thoze world renowned slaves employed o tein 200, . The Jarvis Island guano would seem to godjastt celevraved makers of Pianos, Chicke:ing ui 6,000 acres. 1 eld to eac c restor! : is 10,000 pounds of sugar. There are 2,000 sugar pe the Fyn oar Ang cotton or sugar bei tes 1D H plantations whose soil has been w: - tent, estates on the Island. ; continued cultivation. [ think itis, bob ue new id 1L7- The Loudon correspondent of the Scottish } Peruvian guano, Which, being rich {fn ammonia, | ,, The first of their kind ever introduced inthis city, Guardian says: “To show how Loudon example | tends rather to great development of leaves and peter smasuife ty Sutahed Boadetr, Unie it and —_ pa cw Big a is] stems.’ ”” oot vm bet it Pecans cae most ewerttl bew hool al ~ Cairo, in Egypt, for Moslem chiro eee? @t] Auszicax Guaxo.—It will be remembered that All muvee lavere cep uohietiod te at ere considerable sules of guano from Islands in the ight and sound of these musical wonders, ee — Pacific were made last Spring, to Southern plant- anos and M+lo.ieons for hire, GRACE CHURCH, (5 pincopel ) on the} ers As the crops are beginn’ ing to ripen, we now nsic received semi-week isiand will be consecrated’ To- ORKO have op nity to observe the resulis. The JOHN F, Fil Agent for Chickering & ‘vices will commence at ll O’ciocka.ni. it” Macon ( ) Tele raph says ‘we are glad to hear Bie! Unrivali :anos, 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th ye a= CENTRAL BELL AND EVOREIa pRenerally favorable accounts of th I L ue Se BELL AND EVERETT pAcuerally fav cota oF E a RAL N uano upon the cropé, particularly | {.OR SALE—A NEW SPRING WAGON werett Club will be rid at ‘Theris ‘tal as doubts have been expressed fa regard to itass HARNESS, suitable for a grocer ‘ae PIANO FORTES, new ‘de RSDAY BKVENING, até o'clock. Hon. H, x or huckster. For partiouiars spPly to suf Bomas and Mr Deuakay,of Va.and W. H'| The Savannah News publishes a letter from | BF, MEGEE, at the National Hack Tate Kiso. tha srrgeursolwii,. will address’ the | Charles A. Peabody, of Columbus, nthe coe } Stand. afi tend the Baibecue at Rockville on Satutday.” “| Site, which speaks of the “magical effects” of ACADEMY OF MODERN LANGAUAGES, se19 2" CHAS. I, CANFIELD ’ this bmg Substance lately imported ia (Wasniseton BuILvING,) DEMPSEY & O”TOOLE pera pert we an sate to nent oa that} Privars Isspaverions sf nen aNDies 18H. WEDDING AND VISITING cotton, rivaling Sea Island for man Purposes bay AND EVENING CLasses "= of fine wenbige ShahavERs. 1s grown In abundance on very poor , with NIT URS ue Mod. Wet 2 ENVELU Ny NERY, | the aid of American guano * ature, nsyred pooled nost Pacts of this kind to establish H 396 Pa. Av., between ons patil styles. | the numerous islands (containing pahng deposiiay Su 27-60 Wasuinctox. | which bave been appropriated by American mer- chants and sea copatas, under a special law of Mihir Coun bro ga is pgan | hs ecg # b rf salen suns to ik 9 Di a ape Bz j me. suit. JAS C. McGUIRE & CO Tae Cuttin M fe ba For terms and farther particilars ingvi wei9-6t — Auct’ : is aN Minister.—As we e already rs ingvire at the NEW Founrrcme so | sated, Don Juan Bell, the Minister trom Cui | Sehleey abies Fide ciate wel bea N wWanxnoons to this country, died on Sunday evening isst, at | “se 18-1m : Cail in and look through my ste ok of FURNI the Clarendon Hotel, in New York. His disease O NOT FAIL TO ae - c. was of an asthmatic character, and his death wag HARVEY'S, me door from Ps. ay. _ very unexpected to his family and friends, who} He wit vouer oem WA and Lith. poe 2 ature, f car- hewt Formation of the ‘Language to the Preset M open gS; esta blieh: F/ EDWakUS: Who spe ped sorerat | ore bow here with him. Mr. Bello her bess iee zal SRP A OVS BPS ni now number of years employed by the Government of He hae te Chili in important political poste, He was former- ular suppli j Jy a Professor of Law and Literature in the San- Tharaiay,andiSainvdar a wi alc keep con- tiago. He commenced nis diplomatic career as | stantly on hand a large and varied t of NEW FURNITURE WAREROOM, —— | Ste?etary to the Chill Legation in Paris, where he | | H+ ineluding every sort known to I AM Constoatiz aren 7 Temained several years. He was then Promoted Hi pp I Bh a Cffer | a8 Minister to this countey, arriving here about costly or cheap Fu wnat | cight mouths ago. Last June Mr. Bello left Nintiscaoms oon "st, Washington and went to Glen Cove, Island, : to spend the summer, and was about rn to Wa-bington at the thine of bis decease. He was thirty-tve years of age. 2555 eae ‘ stock of PALL ‘Tur Ore, — wertisement in another 5 i Wales Hats, J pances ‘roupe wilt in th} ‘ed CT oe a oe ee ee seg t ft ‘Birolteard, ee 19st (lat) WANZED—A BOY (an apprentice) at Ss con- that termed “the American guano,” though the | yj, “oHOnery Tueibeus, pt weprie bay preferred. for 2 or more years.for which real estate worth have used considerable quantities of it, and | a least five t he amount will be xiven as ANTED—By two young girlas SITUATION, ‘4 or aundry maid and the other have found it a better ‘fertilizer than any other | chembernaid ors child's nurec. | Apply at, 382 NTED—A WOMAN to do washing and ironing and to assist in chamber work. Best red. Apply at 397 C atreet. be- ji TANTED—A large UNFURNISH. ROOM, Pon the subject, (second floor preferred) in & central location: his country hes | wih permanent board tor lady and gentiemon with growa out of the passage of the law under which | 08®#!8!l child and nurse. Address B.G , at this : 2 it was made the duty of this Government to pro. | S=°°——-——__ 20 it gy) —WANTED TO BORROW THIS 500. amount for one year, for which a liberal would be its eventual result ; and rejoice that so | interest and satisfactory security will be given, NTED—A competount WOMAN to cook, E SERVANT. Such as como well recom- Academy of Sciences and Professor of Chemivcy iil receive liberal wages @.1d permanent VW) ANTED—A GIRL, between 13 and 14 years of led to John B.| WW ‘age, to work about a house with a fandly of persons. Inquire at 49034, nort! je of Massachu- sale can secure thema good piace by ‘haresviog great interest in the matter, * * # and I Lave AN'TED—By “pee ne pegs nae man, & If you are in want of any article in the Furniture ECTINE, O ERSIAN AGUE J NSPECTINE of ca h fine er No. 474 Pa. monia would give | avenue, Rooin No. 3, where he would like to see minutes. He will try the Oil on al! that coms, free of AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATRE. . sino cieneaane as — nity Ie AGRAND OPFRA SEASON’ & BUILDING Lors | Ty) WALD & BARNARD.A : REGAN an K Sr. BITS OLY. ic A (SALE CO. NUED) 5 ONTINDA: iN Net ROP RRA ; h em 7 iS she ae COs CY GOODS, oa fisanuncaree: ‘ . ne ‘caah; i Goode Hovuee, tae monthe. with interest, secured by a deed ‘of of ~4 joors Open at 7% ; Opera to commence at 8 o’c!k. J.C. MoG RE & CO., Auots, rices of Admi: Hi scoured feats Beene ee Orne | (OP THE ABOVE SALF 18 ERSErONED Ch rs $i eae Boxes 98 cach. ones acon Aol ul TaAURSDAY A’ Stree sinerat's Musi eid dG MoGUIRE® CO.. Avexs Polite Ushers will bo in attendance. se Ry J.C. MoGUl Polite Ushers will boinattendance. se 1 p0ccot OUT FOR THE SHIELDS BOYS Refreshments included, i cs ans Hatt, on Hh st,on FRIDAY, ra 1 * ‘The m-mbere pledge th 2 H ote none pI pond tome te ne Ere ‘are, eight years eae eae . | 1,7, Cp MoGUIRE & CO. Avctionsers (SAL CONTINE r ci ARIAN. X | Uaibisc ben bene sert sea TORuAY The Shield Boys announce to their man: nda in@, ont ber: i g’oloek, in of nd the neral that the: SE ER ENE ase a’saperior Black Hs soa eres eais aslo Sots Me end isan driver, or 7 ae Also, 80 open Pamtly Uarnace Tickets 50 cents, admitti: Fi Bye ror thee ng a gentleman and ia- ‘All wold for account of's geatioman bout ‘o leave the city. Froor May. 3. e ; A credit © and 99 days, for notes sat- ; Flanagan, 2 cidorpeds interost. NOS . sehr oped SRE ei Ave a Bn 2 poe NA tpi ed hte i TURD GRAND COTILLON PARTY OF By 4.0. MoGUIRE & CO - Asetiousere : ¢ _ pa orthy 4 The members take forming th Tito, 4 Duie. many friends that theie Tard Gina comtios, ete Pos ieres Tro'eioek, aia SN aportation, sid si!" wartanibea” test Party will be given at Storrs Ha A. 3 broken been casseed for ‘occasion. Ti all thei aa : area, Sad all warrant sempre Soak os meee see on ones ae lt who may hone om wi met oo oa ‘fine raler in . a Bay A LY, resence. 's celebrated cotillon hand has are cekets 1, admit- 5 WALL & BA! ARD, wot. ting @ gentleman and ladies, desi; —— at. = Sat. bene gabon FUTURE DAYS. : F. Mohler, Hi - i: E Hilton, ¥: WwW. nie 0 19° mde ae, oa Wir ak pobin —=—_—— — PE ERR lL heal EL DD FELLOWS’ HALL! +. MeGUIRE & 1 On uctioe. . DD FELLOW: : BBER.—Also, Mach Findings, , eas, he ssle'et bastions bet ae eerie for rire and extensive assortment n Carte, Carrval 6 Gil B'S SALE OF .:FY LUTS_On SDAY AFTERNOOW, ‘Septem! —— wo a ODD FELLOWS’ HALL! Phoduirs & Go. by virtue ole dendcr nes ODD FELLOWS’ Hat Witham lanshan to the sebsoriber, ODD FELLOWS HALL! | fom Wiliam Lanshan to py is for Warhington weaterp part of Lot No. 4,1 2 ing 4\ feet on north D street, a strests west, and running back that width 151 feet 2 inches, and containing 6,198 square feet, more or Terms: One third cash; the remainder in 6 snd 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust ‘Ail oguveyances at purchasers oo, SA WUEE ENOWD ER, seiteokds J.C. No £'CO., Auct._ By J. C. MoGUIR CO. Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S 8A.-E OF 1 Captto: —On THURS, at<%s o’o ock.at the A Wiliam Lomatan, datel Rede 188: 1 duly recorded among, the land wading Was i punts. D. » i ahall seil Lot No. 5, in uare No. 1. TIVELY, LAST. WEEK! 73 bs ‘ Post TIVELY: EASE WEEE rms One-third cash; the resiane in 6 and 12 i > b a POSITIVELY, LAST WEEK ! | Srine premines ne ooured by & deed of trast CBELDRECLLD e=cac aos ae b> | es a — a i u {the Mg : One- cash ; MONDAY, Supreme :x 177H. “~~ = ea eit es “s re De Ns Pieatee, (oa Wires ence tne Sol This great Troupe, during this second and last | —S2Icokas 4 oe u - aa. week, will present entirely new aets and ® change c se li-d BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auvcts, of performance cach it. OUS! EAGL By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, i: ‘i 7 lete assortment of fo e fed The oud explowon, Davinaog We the FRANKLIN S. tipen izes) | STOCK OF FURNITURE AND WOURE. -for- by ° nklin FURMIERI: be aT PeBic Avctios.—On cak Rock, Vint of the Primes of | siovee, having Ee retisting atehonhe ae | ONDA aC ixe. September Sat at tas "Bontz & Coombs, on Seventh atrest, be I! 'T:ovatore, No r-ma, Cruelty to Johan: rs, fine porcelian lined urns fo- evaporation, Steve to sit by (for parior or chamber) that can be & and K -t., w= shail nell therntire stock of ° And ottier sts nover before piescnied {0 a ‘Wash. | and are decitiediy the wrettiost and inostonesctal | f ington audience, dinie: ; Reserv. tents, | found in any market, as you can be accommodated lousefurnishipe Goods without re Sfice cook Or gale ot ekae fron we. “y tos re a close or an open Fe, fire at pleasure. To hed ‘clbae the cone ‘rn. ‘The stook comprises 8617 | be found at . WCODWAKD'S, 2. No. 318 Pennsylvania avenue, shogany and Walout Hair WASHINGTON THEATER. |__ 8a 17-6t between loth and 1th ae re, Rockers and Sole Lossee and Manager. S.W. Gann. EAGLE STONE MOUSE... BIG. \BI 1 wish to call the attention of all those wishi on the night of THURSDAY, Novemaga Ist. vt a Eited be sate Rockers, JOSEPH JEFFERSON, MERS—t The Comedian of the Age, will commence an en- ged that a ion of air is kept up . . . tween the plates, thereby preventing it from ever | Ma and ted W; CMBR Noten anthe omy MON” | tsRing all ecianer water ae tc ean ares | Mate ad Painted Washetande, ‘followed bythe most which prevents them from aking well afterwards. | “ ~seat Arm Chairs, St ANT STAR I have also a great variety ot other. first-c! Cottace and other Bed: Inu the Theatrical Firmament. IKING STOVES, viz: The Fuel Saver, with mercy Heck M Communications if addressed to S. W. ry Ser eentiecrooapire tai 5 Chall ‘cathor Gruss, “Old bowery Theater,” New York, will | Patapsco, Cook. Gosenatal bc meet with prompt attention, an lst toa to’ purchasers. P ease ‘call and No. 318 Pennsyivania avenue se17 6t Betweon lich apd Lith sis, Coat ! COALY nted Cottage Chamber Sets, Watnat Sud Mahogany Dressing and Pisin Bu 3 w Bowstere sad Pi slowegs is, Comforts and Blackcts, Aud Crockery War. orks, Spoons. Tin Wi _EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c. O! FOR ARLIN ‘gees WOOD! WOOD! —— m daily receiv: @ su vy GREATEST PIC-NIC OF THE SEASON! | the very boxt Pounsy enue mince wingk Coulee — atreasonab'e pices Also, the best quality of Oak, The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Waching- | Pine aud Hickory WOOD, cuts ailiengths. ton announce to the pone Cail and leave your orders. TES, A GRAND PRIZE PIC-NIC, ¥ and Coal Dealer, For the Benefit of the Poor, _8¢17 (States) Cor. C and Mth sts., near Canal Ox THURSDAY, Szptemsrr 20, W: Take SPECIAL NOTICE, dd ¥ ‘al reat pleasure is returning our t! 2 Bach lady end setae Prizes to be distnbted, | 00, E Take great pleasure is retu fae roe 1 i Sel Book Trade. and nd split, We BA SOUNtS » pix’ ‘ asreNo 2 ry & prize when they enter the ronae in the School en) te} bezinni : gate, "rhe prizes are to. consist of, the hundreds who wereeompelied to leave without boctnniag for the wl cai square, . inabes Piteane Gold Watches, Tea Seta and Jewelry of every di gs supplied would we east on aline with D street a: % thence scription; Ladies’ Mulls, Ladies’ Furs, Ladi th af north 7. foet; thenes west 16 Thenes woyth 70 Gloves, Children’s ringes and Cribs,&o ~ Also. full suppl m hand. and let our fect to the piace of beginning, together with the A GRAND DISPDAY OF FIREWORKS a’ w ‘Ste HERD, we gig ts. bye | es two-story frame : 2 rat one iw 0 ding. ~ a fall Brose and String Band has been engaged corner Seventh D streets, cms: One-fou x the baléree ine, 12end jor the occasion, adeed of trust ont rand a ifthe te ot 3 of trust on Jewelry establishments in the city n-xt Mon Dee OM THE FACTORIES. oom with within ive daseeherthoine ‘There will bea large box upon the * barrel SHOT GUNS. laminated steel, of saie the trastooe resorve the right to resel! ine which each visitor willdraw an euy lopo ax t tk FLASKS” twist audcommon, | property at the purchaser's tisk anal cost, aftar giv- sgontsiniog the number of the prize, ELTS and POUCHES, | one wot c Gs. aay "The stages will leave your! GAM e Bal ie sl ea wi! eave hourly, commencing até@ x o'clock am. ‘The Geo, W. Rixgs will leave the BRAN FLASES. wrart, toot of High street, and run hourly. liey’s and Cox's CAPS, Cards jemen, pts; i > 3 Gud children and servauts free. : EE and SHOT, U U LOCKS, GUN’ W Ms, D cu er y > ° COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. PERS, pie RS we Ree 2 — For sale by JOS, ‘L. SAVAGE. T ALWAYS AHEAD! oy avanvn,. | 02150 (States): Pacar,betinen cuit ete. - vit OF WALES MEDALS. Al 3 = 7 Was hingto D. C.1 shall sell, KINKIDGE SLANE. do. ; FS VOTES Th PE HR Dea eSS | NY Ne Nguare No Viet ‘and bet Non . 8 The Prizes wiil be exhibited in one of the largest | SPORTING GOODS, ‘3 Dou! he prize on the eard in the eaveloge, " 10. N, member of th oye! Col: No NSON do: sand, has arrived, and is nowy Piepated es | Tetae? Ome-ourth cash: the residusin§ an! 12 Bao pMTIN See his new and extraordiuary treatment by interest, secured by teed of trust on Agents supplied at New York prices. sel7-lw | flonase os ‘i r self. veyancey 6 Cort of Hep ‘chaser. Pan emcee crete Ate wl omens lo A , : — SWARTWOUT'S MBTALIC PAPER Fas- yo 7 4 SOUIRE BOG a ecis. ENER, with direotions for using, kc. Just sed. Adda ngadres. moewiee & ed.at Sif BIER DS. corn 7th sd Dats. : " Lit Ly ormeys., veyancers, Notarie: Pub Patent Agents, &c , is Tespectful! ea'led to this new, y citer. and most useful article, asa substitute for the old eyelet machine, as superiorin | QYQ EAGLE 8TOVE HOUBE. Neder een cs LE A by SEE Supaly of STOVES y city, D. C.,on ‘the wer OT . S 9 ie Bev- Y_ STEAMER COLUMBIA, this morni t , HOUSE-FU SHING GOODS ead, in Moutgomery county, fin: (September 17,) we shall be in rece’ a ed toi pection, jouseneld Furuiture aut deson, stock of staple DRY GOODS of the best classe fo | tak3 plearite fe showige te Coe eee ey aa wil conaiating is part oho? Sens of an examination of which we invite our customers ur this Fa. Ta ine Horses and ou C and the publio generally, ‘ ee Cc. ARD, 318 Pa av., Que pair of Working * teers, 5 Families that buy for cash are especially solicited Betweon loth lish ats. by four head te gompciciter, fromun at the very lowesteagh pricaa.""?"** | QCHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. sie) Mors and Shouts otf Bheep, cas! One price only. All goods ‘will he delivered ite day 01 ne of fine Carriage promptly on t! f sale to any part of the city, | Youths’ and ’ Clothing for School and Carriages, new Double Barposs, CLAGETT & MAY. ress Wear. ¢ Suffslo Robes, Fank: . £e., &o. se 17-6t 324 Pa av., betw 9th and ioth sis, Parents and A guardians wishing to farnwh their | 2:*°, yang epud Doubi« Harness, MACBINE, BELTING, LEATHER AND ate Fo qrith Schoo! and College Outits ‘wie sn of th it Saw, aT -e th can fit 00d Bs ne 8015 Gt (States) Pas ith sts, of Ready made ‘g ‘ ‘ SA Vv! a © quality, at very Fp Se-E SPRY CHEE, tps, IRON | SDS Ml 17 TENS 00. were ing.about 100 poundg and fall from 7 to 8 feet: venus. Call Ft 8 Penn. avenue, HOODS Jewelry Store. Be cAyeP FRoF Oa i ee eee eee Seen etTe recel\ by su ‘24th instant, at 12 o'clock .m., for tu seven BAR IRON AND STEEL. dod merchantable | A come AT EY oot makes ye SORE we ihe on ata for sale at the lowest market price. 207 ¥ street norih. } amp 7 oS. U GAXAGE ‘The fusi is to livered before the 30th instant, , 00 15-6t_ (Staton Ps. av bet loth matie y Feed, 2 oat, of tie chen’ acd Then tepslly mane J we : MORRIS 8, MILLER, af fo have, now in store a lot of the above, Captain Assiat’t Hesse SHOES ould be addressed to beer! 8 heela th ‘ther, AND HORSE SHOE IRON, | and ey manufac . 3. Army. . ae 13-9t ATR nD Ca Benet is emo, ¢ NEW £00k STOVES ~ ‘on 1860. i AMERIC. ee RENTAL. P. = Vv seen a ee SKIRY pal ROFESSOR MORETTI Bshington Stove, Grate, Rance Hon Ane” just returned from Milan Italy, furnace, trou ware the Musical eatery t Mavufactory, No. 267 Pa. sy. and Lith st. se 5-co2w HARLES A. SHAFER, é i ’ : n fen tue clit ot ay «| oof thay ae th) W. HAMIL’ ‘ RH - > b HO ean, | ROMER ERIS ay DEALER IN PAINTS, No, 682 Yu Sruwer, near Odd Fellows’ Hall, au2tf PUTTY 3 DOWN. fagys "Alvar No. GOS Nise cea baton‘ POR SALE—A ir of COAC! 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