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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 5. NOYES... WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY. - SEPTEMBER 1, 1568, S7 READING MATTER ON BEVERY PAGE. SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELR- GBAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. FoR THR ACCOMMODATION OF PaRsoNS leay- ang the city during the summer months they © _bave the STAR mailed to their address, py ordering the same at the office, for 12% cents per week, for one week or more oo ——m—rooaoo——_—SX= PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. Mrny Republicans hereabout remed sltovether capguine of being able to overcome the Dewocictic majority of Ist year ‘athe coming election ia Pennsylvania. Col. Forney, who has a previy iu ‘nat knowledge of Penvsylvaria politic, and who bas for some tme boon actively ergez i in the can- ve * there, writcs, makimg what he claims to be a dispessionate stit-ment of the “situation” in that Ste S Willing to te jués 1 by the results. : Ates that the Repubficansof Peansylvania Rave never been so unit 1,not even in 185! Mir. Lincoln het a party, come of the lesters which co doubted his siren7th that even Sifter Bis nom™ation bis wi-hdraws' w’s ad- vised by certain distinguished Republicans, General Grant is the candidat not only of the main body of the Republicins but of every Re- Pubtican .sction and irrction. The Republican umty is, therefore, in the opinion of Mr. Forney, so tar, gr: stor than it Was in 1864; that thongh Pennsylvania gave Lincoln a majority of 20,075, including the soldier vote, it will give Grant at le ist 30,000. Last year the Democrats had meny sdyan- tages. The Republican politicians excluded the soldiers irom the best placc + on their ticket 8 Philadelphia, and the [»moerats took ad- vantage of the mista%e, and gave the soldiers their best nominations, while a large body of Republican Iawye1. were pledecd to the Dom- orratic cand'dat> for Isw judge of one of the local courts, ends st‘ll larger number for the Democratic candidat» for sapreme judge in the State. The Republican vote fell off heavily im every county but iwo or tb-ee, and the Dem, ocrats carried the Stats by a mejority of 922. This loss Mr. Forney claims will be made up by the Republicars im thres of the ward’ ot Philadelphia alone. Mr. Forney goes on to speak of tne agencies at work in Penusylvania toensure Republican success, amongst which are the State Committe-s, (the Republican and the Union soldiers,) and the Union League of Philadelphia, sdm-tt-dly a very powerful and efficient social orgsnizition. This view of the Republican prospests in Pennsylvania by (ol. Forney may te looked upon as an offset to the les: inguine view of Mr. Greeley, who, in bis estimatrs thus ivn, bas not seemed dis- posed to count with any certainty upon Penn- syivanio, Boous = Imsvrixce starting development: last few days m reference t)several Insurance Companies which have lately sprung up in Jersey City, and which are said to Dive sent Agents into every State icom Maine to Calitor- nis, who have sold policies (and sold insurer. too, it appears,)to a large extent. 1t seems that in the latror part of 1857 a man named Lo- gan bought up a number of old charters eid star! d comparic> one im the ." of last year, and several others in the spring of this year, They were styled the “Mariners,” the «Mer. chants’,” the “Mechanics’,” tie “Firemens’,” and the “First National.” Ascociated with Mr. Logan were, it is alle zy 1, two relat ves of his wife bearing the name of Candee, his ‘wife's brother, named Alexander. Thi e mea Acted in the capacity of officers of the institu. tions, the two fo mer as President’, and the latter as Socretary, while Mr.L. modestly °-- sumed the simple role of Agent. The public had no suspicion that these companies were in amy way connected with each other. or that they were any’hing but sound institutions. 1t is alleged that one of them, the --Ms~imers’,” bad issued policies tothe snount of $450,000, and the others to amounts ranging trom $100,000 to $460,000, the total being over a million of dol- lars. The profits of the “Mariners”. are cal- culated at $15,060. The manner i which the cash capital was Piscured to r-tsfy the Government officers who: e duty it is te} spect such concerns, was unique. An atcangement was maie with a New York money lender to send his clerk over with bonds amountin= to $100,000, and these borrowcd bonds were show a to the officers and immediately t-ken buck to New York by the clerk, For this service the msnezers of the “Mariners’” agre~ i to p=y $2,500, but iailed to meet the demand at the proper time. The con- sequence was that a suit was brought against the company, and an attichment procured against the office furaitute. Before the effects were levied upon by the money lender one of the clerks in the office had the same effects levied upon to satisiy the demand of his bill for salary. The office was closed two weeks Sgo, since when no officsrs of the institation can be fownd. The other companies have alo shut up, with theexcepton of t'e “Meshan- No pai.ies bave yet b:en arrested in counection with tb‘s extensive fraud, and it is not likely any will be. ics’. Tas Verwone ELEction.—Vermont fires che first gun of the cenpaign to-day. The election is for S* t and couaty officers aad members of Congr i. The nominations of the two pe" .ies ste as follows Governor..... Lt. Governor. ‘Tr’ acurer. Cong’ Lat dis --#L. P. Poland. Chas. M. Ghase. sa -©W.C, Smith. Wal’o Bingham. ‘ kenomipay 4 In the Governor election of 1f% the Repub- licarns bad & majority of only 18,9. 7, which Was increased to 29,098 in November. In 1865 the ms jority was 15,729; in 1566 it was 22,822: in 1867 ut was 40,162. Last year the total vote was but $9.22, of which 31,098 were cast for the Re- Publican candidate, and 11,510 for the Demo- cratic. The eandidate<are the same this year 's last. The usual Republican vote in Ver- fom 31,0¢0 to 43,690, while that of s ranges irom 11!) to 13,500. The Democrats tol confidently of being able to show considerable gains, enough to give an encouraging influence to their canvass in the other Stat. The Srte Republican committee estimate that if a ull vote is cast this year the Kepublicans can add more than ten thcusnd to thetr poll ot 167, while they consider it im- probable that with all their exer.ion the Dem- ccTats ¢am add iwo thousand to their yot> of fast year. ee PARAGUAVAN ACCOUNTS oF THE WaR.—Ac- cuntsof the recent events on the Rio Parana baye t en r cuved ta the Atlantic cable i-om Parsguayen sources which matrislly modi.y the Brazilian reports of the recent victory. The Parsguayans cls'm that the Allies received se. vere checks in \wo bajiles ou the 16/h and 18th fJwly. Te .or'ress wrs subsequently evac. er d without the Foowlrdge of the enemy: all the heavy gues were spiked and the arms, am- munition, and scores were removed. TheGoy- ernmen’> of Chili and Bolivia have offered their gc 4 offie-s to Lopez 9s mediators. The Pa.rie. of Paris, bas advices from Paraguay which /expinim that Humaita wa< shandoned becau: ¢ General Lopez brd complet>d bis new deterswwe live of foxtificaions om the Tebi- ‘The Parc tuayabs were confident het the Ajitet, though holding the river, would not attempt to enter the interior Of the country,and they belew d that the war would soon be brovght ton end by the It <itude of the com. th cd Powers, Naw Mvs ¢.—We Fave tvom John F Ellis, (6 Peopsylvema avenue, copies of “Im alone,” by Beredict; teing the second editioa r some. WL? Argentine (alvery Tastie Mawourkertiy Kaueete opel ince words by Seaton pid of this city, and masic by Billard, of New York. ‘Une of the pew judges for the English acne jest appointed by the Disraeli govern- mest is s Roman Cstholic—Mr. Sergeant Esyes. have not | e, ard on the accvracy of which he | He | Tax Potrticat Cortgst tx Great Brit- | &t¥.—The political struggle in Great Britain is Perbaps more important, certainly more excit- ing, tham any since the first triumph of the Re- formers in 183). The Conservative of To! Party, led by Mr. Disraeli; has seriousty plaxt- @d itself on the ground of oppésition Catholics, and their rallyimg cry is “No Popery.” When the Premie® first imdicated that this would be urged as agissue, all intel- ligent people laughed at him; but his shrewd- ness hed seen that iteould be made available to win for him the strong Protestant feeling of the back country districts; and he, and even hosts of his sssociaies who, like bim, Knew better, but who, unlike bim, have some reputs- tion for political honesty *> lcve, are railing against Popery in ‘England. just as if they ‘were m eernest, Among the lsndholders, who are always | srightened at anything tuat looks like change, ‘he tory cry is forthe old institutions of the land,” and there is really more sense in this than in the religious watchword. It is beyond doubt that a radical change is now threatened in the form, as well as iu the tendencivs, of the British Government. The cities and towns of Central England are covered with placards of both psrties. A correspondent in York quotes as asemple of tory appeals, one which calls on the citizens “to rally and defeat that party which is icying to pull down the time-honored fabric of English freedom about our curs, and toerectin its stead & new temple of liberty, &.er some French or American model.” Mr. Giadstone has opened the canvass not | only with boldness and vigor, but with a broad Sud cerdid statement of principles. After criticising, most justly and severely, the finan- cial administration of the taxes, he declared open war against the Irish Church, to be pur- sued to theend. After discussing, in a manly spirit, the yerious pisus suggested for dealing with Irish revenucs and tenures, he tool his stand on the on the one broad principle of jus- tice; claiming “that in all things England must deal with Ireland as she would herself. under like direu stances, desire to be dealt with.” IMPORTANT To LUMBER DBALERS AND CaR- PENTERS.—A letter irom Thomas Harland, Acting Revenue Com-rissioner, contains mat- tors of coo.iderable interest to lumber dealers and copent-rs, Itis im regard to the articles I din the term “anmanuimetared lum- * im the revenue law, and is in reply toan ingens from Mr. Smith. The Commissioner :—“The term ‘unmanuiactured lumber’ is hela to include all lumber in the rough as it comes from the saw, such ss sawed timbor: boards, shingles, latbs, etc. But lumber planed, tongued, groovy: 4, or other wise dressed, is liable to the tax imposed on sales by the act of March 31, 1638" Orders bave been 1s*ued from mulitary head- quariers in Richmond, directing that Metho- e‘st churches in Virginia, hereafter and uatil the I -al right to ownership of which shall b<ve been definitely determin-d, shall bs occu- picd on alternate Sundays by the congrega- tions of the Methodist Episeopsl Ubureh South and the Methodist Epi:copal Church. Womam Scrrr1ck—The London petition to bs Isid t-fore Parliament for reconsidering the Inw excluding women householders has-al_ Teady received between thirtcon and fourtees thousand signature: 1c me on TUESD. quested t it = Fasre, Gill Fey 3 o > epeclal 3.U., at their Boptomber Ist, sors one re: A. eTOCK ETT, H.8 K. yar aktuEur or ean POTOM. g- z a a AS ae be prea ead” wires“ omecnets < Boas in this cit city ai the bail. Co Blanche Mohan’s. corner ith 1S (Tues- . General. ROSTRSEy Bs ye is SEYMO! ar AAD BLALE CLUB. te ; RANDALL, Rec. Bec. EOONOMICAL BUILDING . A Fifth Me a Wubensiny. ae om wo age moe jo on gy Nay Biarket ‘Smee i ‘ of jotning this Asocia- Mer ‘A. PLANT, President. FRED. KOONES. Secretary 87" President. SPEOMAL NOTION 1 te make Wore room the WH - 13, = have 10 dispows. ufritadt old juently those N EcarivEs. jes of District, Miller School House, H street Third Distrter, Wallach School House: aie 3 Mint 17 ieadenanihe 67 8 GRBAT FALLS 108 COMPARY. meeti: the Stockholders win'te nid at Noe 72 ol tisians svenue, Ob Fines ¥,,Jst of September, a4'7 o'clock B. m- + JOHN F. CALLAN, Bec’. DR. PRATT, DEN’ Cerys ey Sap and }| Pennay Ivania 6: eu 24-3 tga or Sass UPON LONDON AND PaRis For sale in sums to suit. * LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, iy 01m we: wy V oss ore JEWELERS, Bo. 260 Pa. avenue, bet. ed Voss & THER. cin, JUST at iNTRD- hie te eve of the greatest i ree pare at once. courting bet ways. yah bar ease. by hand. oad sa ferqer yard, railroad, sho shot have them jatar go pa re upg the Teatival a at th the 2'Beh 1% \E, Taventor and Housekeepers who are » Aina to Mt oat for the sesson wid (HOCK ER} 't a stock of the Serna z - street joliows Halle Teh A NTHONY | petal FRENCH STEAM SCOU: AND AGENT FoR THE STATEN ISLAND, ¥.) DYEING ESTABLISH- Established 1819. NEW PABISIAN anne eee which I am enabled to elibuct betbg taken apart, epote talte Ont cleaning. the Sauwite: ‘nal 449 Seventh street. o Hise ogen 6 ered Bemae PEBSESERTS. Fancy Sar et 5 tnt Maas of other new sud elegant goods, designed fo; BRIDAL PB ENTs. ia. W.GAUT & BRO , Jewellers, NEW STORE, 280 Pennsylvania avenue, Between Eleventh and Tweilfth strects. tin ie revere eo l-tft Meeting of the Methedist jspal Cherch Seuth Laurel © Ty ini lee.” The after Rev. Father Mc. ge a Messi who a sixty-two years bas ma copvice won contact of the Memphis Con- sarpris- pinto 1 gett will pre cgcld en op os . Dogrett tg | this morning at 11 smn A uauie ac set ansehed Mianct ‘ter A number of jist was and avery ‘and profitable pretent, ani iaeeting is SapScootly. expect he ‘ 4 fa- ‘be nd mimie- & A large stock of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's very superior AMERICAN WATCHES. Also, those by all the more celebrated makers of LONDON, WATCHES, COPENHAGEN Sina @rnzya, * Between Tith and Titi streets Scuvrtzrn PAaBK. ADAM YOUNG takes this methed teinform his friends and the public generally that he has leased the Cigar Stand near the pavilion in the Now Park, where the finest brands of OI- GABS and TOBACCO cem be had during the time of the Festivel, Aug Sist, Sept. Ist, Bebuet: CIGARS AND TOBACCO. , $4 and 4th. Bememb«r the place—noar the Pavilion. au20-4t OTILE. E 8. ALLER, ° MANUFACTURER Or LIME, AND DEALER IN PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIB, &c. dos, Bact oe 3 Hotel: Deiweap sth and 7 at Ro. 1 LIMB, for Brown Mortar, $1.10 per bar- M.W.GALT & BROTHER, Jewelers, Are sole agents in te a oe the sale of the cel- GORHAM BLEOTBO. PLATED WAR: te assortment at manufacturers’ prices M. Ww. CEMENT and PLASTER at New York prices. aoZ-Im Six PER CENT GOLD We have for sale a few of the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or tne PACIFIC BAILROAD OF MISSOUBI, INTEREST AND PBLNCIPAL PAYABLE IN GOLD OOLN. ‘These Bonds are issued to'pay the Btate of Mis- souri for advances in aid of constructing the Bos 8 well as all other liens. Over Three Millions of these Bonds having been sold since the First instant, with « probability of large shipments to Europe, the price has been advanced to par, and interest in currency. JOHNSON & 00., (Banaens,) 292 Pennsylvania avenue. TO 502 ELEVENTH STREET. am is GBEAT BARGAINS. SELLING OFF THB ENTIRE STOCK OF HOSIERY, Ladies and Gents. UNDER OLOTHING, BIBBOES, SOAPS, GLOVES, FLOWERS, COMBS, BRUSHES, NOTIONS, of every 4 cription; with large collection of « TOYS, CHINA ORNAMENTS, Bose and Walnut W' BOXES and WRITING In fact, the largest and best selection of Goods to be found; all to be sold at the lowest York prices. STORE sod HOUSE FOR RENT, separate or together. aum WM. P. SHEDD. (Intel. and Chron . copy.) NYTer | Gaaxp OPEHING OF BOYs ,vUTH’S AND CHILDREN’S ‘ALL CLOTHING, Suitable for QCHOOL AND DRESS WE. suits and DAW EEO. ail sizes SHIRTS, UNDER- vido apecatesionss givon to this branch of the gy Purchasers ne ea of the tong gv pyre, ay au 23 im “a eae. ee 5 LADIES’ ae We offer the hina the United Novelties, an cheapness. au 96-Im* uw freauall gall the i latest Parisian choice variety and ABMSTRONG OATOR & CO., 237 39 Ball street, statin Spee, W INTER GOODS NOW OPENED. last season bi ed all the Winter Goods le! ‘We have open eS naan and in before r Winter Dress Goeds pubchased iat fice last winter, under the suction ham mer, at much less than the cost of lnnsettaea te ia. MERINOS, POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHs, And various other WORSTED GOODS, And 8 very large stock of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. ‘We have algo just opened all our BLACK to be later obe CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, eteth f CASS INEERS. rei ae per than they a th "All goods marked stn piatn figures atthe lowest “w.M bette & Ls 35 Market Moe CHEAP CAB’ im {th the view of making room for pon om sua ana ak oF | be en oe “wim acd MUSICAL ices. ence near 9th st. (0 CON EES, K streets. dy, Tear ot ve rates yar Stary = aS Wien aes war ey, ee iy every ter it LO - Cottager anton an ave. Bacardi mreae th Det NORD Fe shee > vw nt PES Raider Pcl “petsae if 35, 000.28 Baie hse besten No. Wine ANTED—Fifty beset os yee it W ‘eats cadena tonne bap eats irate ee ox 3 " font hit if ee ie ork avenue ae =a Velerees sili ch ae ta Ieear ef at ee pestis al ‘ga by ITS & Shere ie easnaed PERN Leck, hove ace 984% Beventh strap SEs arn 1X, 3 teeonthand Othe AEE 3 Ray a aD Hor SEE AEDLOTE nal pragt to sell. Owners of real eae for whet it is worth dines areas ‘ire = in —— AND it so YS ah eeeee ee! 1°Browan bee Ww with duit borne ea Ten pee hot ea Will receive @& Botert -4| aren: = |5 (6th and ‘th NENT? Conant peiaaicstics Sy brane =| Eo ae hecwion cave ui tcK® a io evsem. Hi i fester St beni Wake Abeer abdh wae eS 1 MB_Woe™ ku@ vincent eae ‘ae ea vist aveetotte ere Sei | its | Wa Pearce Be eda por miles hom Won Faum, apo fw-liiog tervan'sheu'e, Aigo, sun ieee W.L. ak eee = (eles Fonaere. at of the ‘OF pa re ©0.. cel-lw i rh aoe between I abo Apply at 354 sth street Ree “a rBonesgltneat Gogelga Fie rFere rest, near Safer tee ie 404 a es eon aan pinata street a1 ry , . Fea a aaa es | & F ae ry Ga WarEN Ry witkin i lot Ay one Yeee.,,, soem eae (ue EW Fon} ene, Er ated vas hed ore ovary scoomemenasione (0S 1, near Gain par i i and Sapte re ster Ae @ Ls the city, avs-tt BAL ESTATE Bkoxkns, Corner of 71 FINE BRICK HOUSE on feditn a collar as F streets. na avenue, and at eat ons ait mode Beatle ‘2xil2 to) }, With @ room Fi K Boundary ste. sam co sahone 3 ‘well Anisbed it ey att cael eens ae two-story ae gee. a ARE COW—A Mberal ae id iil S'auine Pi ‘ANT, forerd will bo given her ret to ee a mit ot Siepiale ore ai eee : Color, cohd me ; probably ten years (Chron. 1w) ou the ith fw. hth non a it mramentte | Se nos ears au = PER ee ‘even! tae eh pares oF ot PS York ave BOARDING. Wet sag Be Rab Ook geh HY ww TA, Bont Rorth of I street, mee EVERA: Ww SH FEOOMS, with Ew SLEYURNISE BLL ¥| BOARI te 436 (eens Gity Hail). Hi Cy ate SOT C arr street, et" and EVE Ware WaToH and nein for Foraiture.vA Aa. Fee ‘good ' tid ra ise 1-3t* oa Bedh r Y FS SAEs PAD A pai FAMILY 01 arith Po ‘Slee ater ri ont the Stag Office, ¥¢ vel ‘Gr steve do oF with at Boa Pee Fernished 8 ia igor 308 0 ure Outrocts be tween 43s and 6th use of bate, Foom 1 and parior. oe ee ‘convenience 'h-reom. q ra cnn be hed, at 512 H street, oe ‘Sth streets. 29-5" Street cars pass the door. 446 wo a HOUSB newly furriahed Path; amber and othei SR et oy T. CHIN 28-ua* T—Several very deuirable FURNISH: eae OMB; EY a a ae cl FOR SALE. ‘Wanted superb aRBidce ay iale or arells a het Seach Ei Elie Viere Fea Pan for how Soria NIH AD ROOMS ANy, G50 Eicon, soma Gal pace ry Haitnnige acs aie | aoe Yara [oon LSet CU La! thet Fa ee eri“ ahem. ANTE! aah Bitccts between tite na eke RENT— wee ree Apply ot 442 sth et. waters” i) ALY, cor mow Work ave ad ith ot ap AT BBICK Rtreet bei si: On Sth Q and'P streets orth. No.1 je For po! ire corner of 6th and P streets, Ye OB OB a ‘for chaos pet a ate resjdence: Gas of Bath Room: tot Water, fc, Mo. S75, corner of Stand Sauvets m aust ie cao POSSESSION The story aed Basement a) rm conrulencen den Kanai h direot, between Tusa I sinsctas ‘avenu eon 4th and sth streets, near st bel Good ie ii vic . ae a bdoardi; the immediate vicinity. A Pee, aig, Taal 8 fron Toye eet R deep, at jniontown eee ‘OK RENT—STO! venue, next door gerne ‘OR SALE OR REN T—One threo story BRICK hate My, dpapice of of Faukirs Koes au Foe BERS Fe sommes Boom or Boor, with ‘street, near 1th, o. 9 rooms, with frees bew A ‘ericuhural ieee Tnauire 333 rod Lan Fp Te aOURE. with ppl Stony” to EB: comme ForzE RENT—A rises oe Hove pail tha modere tpreremente poner ‘Posto ‘ostoffice restaa. streets, auld-' Fae —— ‘SY6. ond Jet st cast, 2) Nexgeaames oa ge tht ib tuck be. ate sppamnen cna ave ie, Sreome 2 markers SEES (or sale and to rent Rear L. WELLS 3 co., (eu 29-50" N. E. corner 7th and F stres:. OR I ee en nchaart arose convenieaces. Inquire = u" cleas rogue bat fg St bath room x Treasary end War Vent een =SeveH 00x (8 in the new buthi- corner north, Sees PERSONAL. TI*E.—ai hereb; pare SSMS Rs oy NR er aes Nee thle date gs now. ‘ On’ HOW DISENGAGEP, MOREE a tone aes street. OTICE TO OWNEES ES OF BEAL ala 000 to sheer 15 aera fe elie a ae bel it we worth.can ds Parties wi DE. CURTIS ON THE F ret agg OF THE BEPRODUCTIVE ORG. HEALTH D> 14 ied LOR ee ate sires fotween Setweon sek Ape ‘et etrocta® Wate ga Bebreare for pirat every one becomes taken to the amount of @Lor more” 4 A. oD i cases.) Priva e OF THE roe CORVEYAN & COM SI188I0) Or DEEDS Orrics: hen: a eT woron Do BASEMENT, iN. D. Particul an lar attention to Laindiord 204 Tem JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, No. 249 Pa. ave., bet. 13th and 13th streets, Kk . rd SS | Acknowledges Deeds,Landlord and Tenant cases. ‘other’ busi = tended to ‘en 13-1m z P STAMPING FLUTING HAS REMovED 44D PINKING DEPoT, rz TO 322 F STREET. 16m evi inane Tire EXCUBSION cay eee es Shia ae eae Sa asian LL ee a 4 te iieet aud F, Oticers and Clarks’ Pay Aeon ta ese -Ofice hours from al at. t03pemm te a Iy RIVATE DISEASES OF LONG STANDING and & f BU ONG OF rTne SKIN apocdily aod man Medveine, not injuri: gine aysion what. tobe had theres ice for iu Gallon WC. street, and 9th strects, a.m. TEES D.m. aa5-4n" end Lady. ue or arvlt guagrentoas ats ae Som whee MM. seo a close of the Festival for the ees ee A eave Fearn teetee Serene e $2 Se ee 4 a on, BS conte extra EN TICkETS. MAGINLEY & CARROLL'S GREAT LEGITIMATE crnmroeovus: THOROUGHLY REORGANIZED AND EQUIP- PED FOR THE SEASON OF 1565 PARAGONS OF EQUESTRIAN ART ‘The great aim of the Managers is OBIGISALITY AND EXCELLENCE Ta with this view they have <2) oole of Rensearion ant Greenene katt BOTH IN KUROPE AND AMERICA. ‘The facilities tor speedy and certain transit are unequalies. JADED HORSES ane WEARIED, TRAVEL WOEN PERFORMERS. vO EVERYTHING NOVEL AND BRILLIANT. ‘This ne plas ultrs Exhibition will be at GEORGETOWN, MONDAY, SEPTEMB! 7. WASTINGTON, TUESDAY AND WEDNESp: EPTEMBER Ss anp sy, Where they wil! give TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS, At 2 and balf-past 6 o'clock p. CORNER CANAL AND 1irn STREET. au Zeosthast “Rh —__——- PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, OURTH ANNUAL PIONIO OF COLUMBIA PFESSMEN’S SocIETY, AT JUBNNEMAN'S GARDEN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1565, Y ONDAY, SSPTEMSEE 1, ‘Tickets, adew'tting s Gentle ‘ W adgitonal wads, FOR THE BENEFIT oF GRACE CHURCH, Montgomery County, Maryland, WILL BE WELD oN Tu BEST HAY AND STRAW CUTTER BEFORE THE PUBLIO Is SINCLAIR'S PATENT SUBEW PEOPELLER, So pronounced by ail whe have used it, for cattiog HAY, STRAW, AND FODDER. It hes greater capacity than any Cutter now manufactured, and fs the strongest, cheapest, most Gurable, and easily operated. All sizes, for band or horse power, constantly on band at factory prices, without the addition of freight charges. JOBN a. my) RICULTURAL wanenoume Tn — rata tae iF at Cnn sate pea fats Cc wach PP ue EALARD Twin 09. 01 4. PR: ‘@ Joan 3-9 EABODY. UN AXD axp nracens row? DER ASTRA SREP PION care sagan Spee’ Ph streets, |

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