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EVENING STAR. | Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES... --Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY........SEPTEMBER 5, 196%, eermanete arenes ao SP BEADING MATTER ON EVERY P. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TEL! GBAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leav- ing the city during the summer months they cm have the Stam mailed to their address, py ordering the same at the office, for 12% cents | per week, for one week or more. a erent “NOW FOR MAIN So say the politicians on beth sides; the Dem- cerats counting upon a different verdict trom that given by the farmers of Vermont, and the Republicans sanguine of a victory which will ‘virtually settle the qaestion of the result in November, and indicate unersingly the election of Grant and Celfax. It is unquestionably true that the contest in ‘DMaine is in many respects on a different foo! ing from that in Vermont. 1n the Iacter State ihe issues were very simple, the main one be- ang the question of re-a‘firming the principle< that guided the Union-Republican party du- Ting the war in opposition to aay re-opening of ‘those ist ues as threatened im the violent ts!k of some of the Southern leaders. In Maine the population is made up much more largely of those who work for wazes tian in Vermont, nnd the question is bow far the laboring men of Maine have been indoctrinated with the ideas put forth by Democratic speakers and writers that they get great increase of wazes, and other adveniages by placing the Democracy in power. Even in Vermont this argument would appear to have had weitht amongst the class simed at, as the cities and larger towns where they are congregated are precisely the local- ities, and only those, where there were Demo- cratic gains. It will be seen that Burlington, Brattleboro, Montpelier, Waterbury, Rocking- ham, Coventry, Hartford, Berlin, etc., were the pomis where Democratic gams are pou 4. The southern or sea-board portion of Maine, and the banks ef its rivers are sprinkled with cities, Villages and manufacturing locahties, having & population more likely to be affected by Democratic arguments of this sort than a com- munity of farmers like the people of Vermont, mostly owning their own lands. It would not surprise us if there should be Democratic gains im Kittery, (where the Administration cin in- Muence votes of navy-yard employe2s,) Saco, Portland, Bath, Lewiston, Wiscas~et, Thom- astop, Augusta, Waterville, Belfast, Bangor, and other localities of this range. But in the farming towns of the Siate the re-ult, irom what we can learn, will be very much what at has been ia Vermont. Governor Chamber- jain, who is now rum for his taird term of effice, was elected last year by a majority of 11,614. Our information is that he will get this year & majority of from 15,00) to 20,000, For one thing, the ram-rod “constabulary act," ‘which enabied the police to search homesteads tor Liquors im & most offemsive manner, has been repesied, and many Republicans who Were disaffected last year on this scoreare now working with their party. In repewing this obnoxious legislation the Republicans of Maine have shown more party tact than the Republi- cans cf New York. who, by unduly siringent legisiation upon the liquor (lager) question have arrayed the German voting element (heretofore Republican.) of the State against hem im a way fatal to their chances of success. The election in Maine will bea snrer baro- metrical test of the condition of the political atmosphere in the Northern Stites than that in ‘Vermont. If the Democrats should succeed in reducing the Republican majority of last year, Or preventing apy material increase of it, they will have reason toangnr hopefully for the national contest. If, on the contrary, the Ke- publicans succeed im making large gains upon the majority for Cham berfain at the Iasi Graber. natorial election, they will go into the Novem- ber campaign with the prestige of victory. Since the election of 1$#, the September elec- tion m Blaine prior to the Pres.dentia! election Tias been held as a pretiy conelusive test of the main result. Tue BALTIMORE AND PoToMac KalLroav. From the annual report of the President and Drrectors of the Baltimore and Potomac Rail- Toad Company submitted to the stockholders a: their meeting in Upper Marlborough on Wed- Besdsy last. we learn that the general condition of their affairs is at this time much better than ever before, and the immediate completion of the whole rosa to the Potomac river is claimed to be assured. Since the last annual re- port, the engineering corps bas been kept en- gaged in prelimimary surveys and location, or divided into resident construction corps in cbarge of such stations of the work as were under contract and being graded. Of those gentlemen having contracts for grading, Mr- E.G. W. Hall, and Herstend & have near- Jy finished the different sections for which they bad contracted in Prince George's county, both on the main stem and Washington branca, Messrs. Hammend & Oo. were ex- cellent progress in Anne Arundel county, but were recently compelled to stop farther ‘work because of difficulties about right of way on sections for which they bad te. contract. But these aiffienities bay- apg been satisfactorily settled, they “wil actively and immediately resume work. ‘The right of way from the Annapolis and Elk Ridge road to the Patuxent river bas all been secured either by git, purchase, arbitration or condemnation, which also enables Criswell & Co. to resume work, which they, too, Bad been compelled for @ like reason to suspend. Ar- rangemepts have been made for all other partes baviug contracts of isst year to vigorously proseeute their work, amd sub-contracts are BOW feady to be awarded om the whole main stem from Baltimore to Matiborongh, and the branch to Washington, on which work will pe smmediately commenced. The President and Directors express their gratification at the sTeat interest fit im the citles of Washington sind Baltimore in the success of this enterprise, calculated to redound so much to the prosperity of beth communines, peicmanre ey Hee ar Dany of omr exchanges are still supposing that Oalrforsia voted this week, abd even 1s well-informed 3 paper as the New York Timer oeye “The day after the Vermout election Oalitor- pia bad ber say, but ibe resnit is not x yet fully xnowp. We shall await the official returns Srom that State with great interest ‘The Times must wait until November, oy set of Legisiature the State election ou Presi- <lenual election year is postponed uati tas month. TAs ArPRENTICEANLe QuvxsTioy.—At the meeting of Master Masonsin New York tast cvyenmg, it was stated that the Bricklayers had resetoded their resolution restricting the nam. ber of apprenuces, aad also the one preveating 4 boss from working on bis own jobs: and opin. sons were expressed by the bosses present in Zuvor of employing apprentices to any num- ber and at any age, and to protect them and the ten hour men sgainst any combination of mmen. A theory of the Universe has recently been started according to which the author attempts to sbow that the eards fas brew formed from Faseons matter, which in the first instance, issu- ang trom the sun, subsequently passed from the gaseous to the liquid siaie, and is néw pas;- | to be taking definite shape, and fr | eations the sum required cam be raised without bdethe | | | | i} \ 20g into an enurely solid dorm; that the earta | avd sll the other planei# of the solar system are gredually approaching the san, into which they will ultimately fall apd be absorbed. Beack Cooox.—By an sdvertisementia our Amusement column the public are informed that the original Black Crook and Pansiene Balet Trowpe wilt appear bere oh Monday evening st the National Theatre, Mr. J. E Méfrertugh..who bas been so epocessful throwgbent the coustry m te Production of this novel spectacle. is in this city superiutend- ang its Bret t wapresantation here: PR Aap Pelez. engineer ot the f, vex sveamer Lackawana. died on August 2 cat aX i CRP Lowercanboren wa inte TRIBUTE OF ADOPTED C:Tizems TO Heme A. Wisk —The movement to raise a subscrip- tion by the foreign-born population of t country for the purposagf a heme- 9 Stead for Hon. H. A. Wise, ef Vii seoms tne indi, effort, so general seems to desige to in this way a recognition of Mc. Wise’ Services in vindiemtion ofthe rights. adopted citizens In the Memorable Kaow- Nothing campaign of #54. Undoubtedly the Temarkable efforts of Wise im that cam- PAign served to break the back-bone of the for- midable political organiza‘ion arrayed against the adopted citizens, acd this proposed tribate to him at their bands seoms a very ay propriate In Boston the amOunt of small sums to the Boston fot in a few hours after the appearance of an ediiorial in that paper advocating the suder- | aking; and in Richmond a very ¢onsiderabls sum was promptly raised for the same pat- pose. In Washington we hear thats number ow | of prominent citizens, many of them of native birth, have ex pressed 8 disposition to make up & handsome contribution for this fund. — MAKING Sewace Uservt.—An’ English chemist who bad been studying his Bible,came | tothe conclusion that the “ashes of a Beiter” mentioned in the Book of Leviticas and Blood Poured out upon the ground—in other words animal charcoal, blood amd clay all mixed wo- grther—would make an admirable purifier, and the reswit is the discovery of a process which be claims will make the sewage ot towns invaluable as a manare. The experi- ment was tried at Tottenham, where thirty-six thousand galions of sewage were purified in twenty minutes, and the solid residaam was found to be worth twice the cost of the experi- ment. From asother experiment, at Leicester, itis calculated that the sewage of that town would yield £1603 day, atan outlay of £17 All these statements require corroboration, but further experiments are to be underiaken ou a or LaND.—The annual feast of the OCutlers of Sheffield occurred Thursday. Hon. bes Gi Jobnson, the American was [renee as a guest, made his first address fn ngiand, in response to a toast of the health of the American Minister. Mr. Johnson, after expressing thanks for the high honur conferred upon him, said that Be came to this country as a bored of peace. He was gind he said, to recogni: ere in England strong proofs of tena, and which he was certain Were Feciprocat sn Bis native country. For no poonte under the sun America entertains Ki feelings than her Majesty’s sul They ‘were really one people, had like laws and like institutions, and in both countries freedom was the basis of the Iaws and institutions. By their joint hands liberty would live forevar. . Johnson reviewed briefly the causes, con- duct and triamphant ‘ermination of the recent civil war in America, and contended that the war bad its compensation. It ended slavery, and none but now trod the soil of. Ee oe and history could say that all was well spent in erasing this blot (ransmitted from, & common ancestry, tarnishing our fame, and belyiny the Declaration of L lence. He then alluded to the marshali. forces for the coming Presidential election in America, say- ing, that however the present canvass ended, he could personally vouch for the next Pres. ident as @ warm triend of Eugland. He then alluded to the Sheffield cutlery. which he said was famous throughout the civilized world, and spoke favorably and encouragingly of the annual gathering of the Cutlers’ Company. He was listened to throughout with the most marked attention, and his assurances of peace- ful and friendly relations between England auc America were loudly applauded. REGISTRATION IN ARKAWS48.—Governor Clayton, of Arkansas, has Prepared instruc. tions for his registers for the registration now about to commence. He says among tue pow- ers and duties of each register are to reject any one whom the registers may think not entitled to register, though the appliicast has already en the oath to magistrates, and call pon sheriffe fora number ofarmed men to assist bhn, and if not farnished, then to call upon the ‘commanding officer for any troops im the Stote,and «guard to furnish promptly such ai COLUMBIA TYPOSRAPHIOAL 81 pnd Meeting will be Ln eT ina “png ae iteaoie: 10 to the old, <6 Pennsylvania th art. See standing circular i (e-Arite Ab Rt 4 DING OCIA TION— Feira nH Sey ro y Ott 7, a0naa YT RVEMING. the sth Fost par a ‘Wil. W. MOSES. ‘SCHOOL BOOKS A full aszortment at the LOWEST get: Ss. SGRRMANS ormer cb thet eens Ta 0% hy ‘mae or rae ‘or Seymoer ‘sat Blsir fag. By order cot the Committ-e. SEE EET peep ee (OE ox Sctetaion 6 LO} DOE, Nc No" t?. 17, JT. . Mi v.90. next egniar Mecting ot ot the rade eRe premaber 7, 1958 astee will coms JAMES b. ROYOR Secretary DEGHER OF BEDEKAu TATION 2.—Bisters: You are sted tent adyecial Werting THIS RPTERG ein aa, ° orclets F late eTCHER goon, st o'clock embers of pister A: invited. By — 7 oie @IESEKING, Presigent, NOTICE TO sone net he 8 nagogn be ROW. adaart Se 6 at — duripe the w 10th streets. nom sapery brent and 9o’clock, ‘Sy onde’ Tt of the it.” ADOLPH ADLBM. Financial Sseceiaes = METHODIST LAST PSUTRSTANT outRCe DEINK HOUSE, Poste ay i vi or) will proacl aire XT. ut Breec ati mpissory Blood © < Se en Sacrament oi the Lords pont mo wi siministered after the mornin service. ‘The public are cordially invited. Bent’ SOTiox TO. Thea al ct ‘B> OF PUBL LS —The ‘Tress Fanti Schools will be in bis offic: om 9 aot of tbe weet wing of the Sea irons Suspsy. THU BSDAY. aod "¥RID DAY mext, ee ff issu: School ctbey soenmery article. Hae Bieke! ond seSit ‘Treasurer o} of Public Schoo| . (er rRisces s STEAM FLUTING HAs 1s 0.00 have been suited darin: i f ‘ection suarantied oF no cl Tey him acaile rem AD OO TO THE ‘OLD a ay or se tw <4 ureret basen : wate Pes ieee eaiestbdiren and G by District. Miller Behoo! House, Hstrest between a aud a Fourth 0 Seep) RS a ra cy D: Vem) RK PE! ye wesist, Ieth and 17th. near th and Peauasinagie cea Junction of OW Pee sraxer, , an Bxveams ple apd chews Where the went,”"end ‘of ine the Pause P yp REPARE FOR IBTER. Sees romber of new one Exstreets. FRENCH & alee 334 Penasyivaate svonus. * SWANTS. siete Gi BL. HIT! Bunty cloitame A ie se > ant WABTED=Te 20 pe Mt Garter RIRER WANTE to 1 rahuora ihe pa RERLY ddress 20th Waxrzp- WaITE Wo WOMAN, et Tom, Fee wear ce wey" Vermaat evenne, betwee i a hd 519 SEVENTH STBEBT, streets, Intelligencer Building. W Bef Eva Fhe pall edocaiod WEN Sead ee addreee Loaulcitowurance , AP Apply aay alt ab. corner Penna avenue caste tee BAS ATA See vee | SRE caL oe Boling eles, WASTED—To ne igs twoc WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. cating UNF trite stay Rooms, for ty obghool, Farniture, Bi dealer tae Maps, {pate tnd terms Cy NE, aS So ond lore of <a Mm LANE Yo costes 186 | * Fz ere LOT, AND aa rtrenth street, pear oF . 4 nf ae ‘1 BR GRRAT scHOOL BOOK DEPOT. Frame an ee 5-3t* nase HOUSE AW: , OB monthly payments 549 7th st., Intelligencer Buildi fosbmie. carer SEVENTH STREET. 4 PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS AT REDUCED PRICES meee rare eS Bow He. 438 and €40 Penn's ave FOR BENT Three or four i ‘Terms moderate. Cau at 530 vow series eat. iB, Box 37. nos tt ‘A respectab’e German or American » Irom 1210 14 years of age. Taquire at a ‘a pert 8 avenue, between 6th and 7th Bprtignlars. ealery Star fth street, . A few table Boarders (00 4-im’ FOR RENT Witt ON UNEXP' HS tne for three years with Gri rocery Store front: howse ts newly farnished, and wilt mt at it desired. Inquire at Star Office. _* FoR RENT—A HOUBE on 19th = ‘treet and Massachusetts avenue. 8 rooms. water and gate Taseire et GREE 13th and L atreats. Ec EXCHANGE for Pro 'y uear Wash ton. a fine MARSION parit eight Acres 4 wel! erga the city of Philadsiphia. Star @1 _ RAWE IQUSE, s 5. beteraee be Treasury. Price $2.0)— sit bake rile £00. 1 Opposite re Btreet, 8 doors above O14 Fellows! Halt. Scuoou BOOKS, FoR SALE BY sprse & RICHARDSON, can oe be aces Ws OUSE KEEPER 4 Pees food be weil H aud whe wi 5 SHOLLINGSHRAB, corner warn Rd we strecte, Waser Rep Baa age street. t i TER SHUG KEW and one WAITED Novo oat ood hands used apply. White men preferred be 7 ANTRD-A GEUMAN SERVANT GYRE, understands: eral Hoasework.in a bee n fami Apply at 440 Lith street, mest ws ANTEDEA Gorman GIRL; for una houge recommendation ehilaren inthe family qinauite at 4 TBb ico, between D and Bstrects, A aia 'ABMER to ke W 4ANzeD, aces a ‘one aaite from |, and be wi y the year. raarvisd teen witnont children Tore: ferred. * ape at Star office. an Si—6t WANTED— Immediately, before the crowd too 500 more Cl se 5 VE 1 OFFI Untmgerares rapart orn Penna y Feet BL EP varanted him ou the sth day of December, ¥ tent 0 hit Eeaiang tei wea Bumbered 876. rad 448 ith a LET—Furnished ovens six = Ta Sanat jt unk Rooms, street, #150 the it's BM lon aston Booms, New Brick Stable, elegantly fur- ete shal $2 Booms. Vaturateneds it "Boch 2% NF. ycoraar Teh and F streets. me2-5t™ F°:, way Ld BRIOK HOUSE containing six '& good location. near the street cars, rooms, in ith t bet G and ¥ . a for LEWIB W! wibin omnes No singe, wided ix ea oat 50. of Novem vember next Any pet Preto 8. ye is pert, angald Briar in inesei sia FOU Commi Sittonseand other office twenty daya se 5-lawSw o Ww THe 1OT OF COLUMBIA Jone B jams, jan, 903 iB Routt. oe Carroll, ot al. Ordered Skis int i aay te ieptameer, A,B. cf ‘of the real estate in ns a rata te the saivof the Acams, guardian, for above canee mentiened, be ratified and con- igre te contrary be shown on “Provided a copy of Yunis order bs tuserted tn ward ef prizes on The Star. Rewapaper printed in Washi ige six ceuts car fare if you live at the fone Det so ‘cach three successive ue Yard popes the Istand, it will ample repay you. apn FISHER, Jus, 8.0 ,D.0. A true co} wetlwse WN SERRE For tent, aear TBACT 0 OrLaND: ‘which ure table tor Market er MORRISON. may OR RENT“ St four ster hentbe RICl ‘ine Fooma, Ki ary" A velar Wo B7~ Pas avenue HENEY ia hoterraph Gallery.” , O8 RENT—< new Fane and DWELLING HOt 0.00 BeANTER To BOYS AU Kinds of B. J. MEIOS, Clerk. , + SROOND HAND QLOPSING for ie a fair price wil ing done SOMETHING NEW. ween @ WALL, ROBINSON & CO., war tron, &c. mer a Of ‘five or six reone t + POINTED YOKE SHIRTS ference F ‘Apply at AbLe i Retate Oilce, ‘coracr th and MADE TO ORDER. Wy ARE SBEW ING, Watches, Diamonds GIVE THEM A TRIAL. i i erpcie of valine. 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVE var Penna! Between 9th and 10th streets. jTED—A pone) WOMAN, to cook, fal part of the city, near lath aad jed with all medern {meray 16 of the first order. Inquire at 309 F Street, or 446 L street. = Foner RENT—A FARM, consi Vashington, pees nen e—dw-litng of It ra rooms. stone stable, servants’ house, Also, email o ‘Excellent water ‘aa Stewart W'Lesisaes h street, Washington, D. 0. a en LOST AND FOUND. irate = STULEN, on the 29th of Au from Gen, Huward’s pasture. a Brown MAKI star on Betforehoad, part of her tail white; Mace thin. ll be given if retarn A. lide: ward pH ped 2d "DORSEY, L street, between Poy oa Mth streeta, Lt —h “amall POCKET- 2g Sompaing set OTIOR Having recared the services of Mr. Bonaiag s Bridge NGUNby 6 SIEEY Y. formerly with A. M. tas, the celebrated Baltimore Gaasmitn i will to io may ant antl soieenaes et 80} thers r) . who Lad Want anything my wes cen work, atas fosone soon! ember the place, Sign of the’ ig Gun, No. 414 7th nvannso = tree ‘eshin, ‘sum of money, and papers of no vail a. Sp oat te i : Cae ee Barded by at the egecekes a Obie ¢ Canal, on 45 the eston: Eo: jouse. nates Fccraloing S suall aarante? oeemy ene — a amount of soouth the owne: (aan ine BRRTAURAS RGAIN—One of the beat: EST AU! ped i the District. in ti of the Navy Y reasous for seil- . Partten eras. RLOMANE, co. Real « is. sot sscTth at vbet. Daud & FS2 CO} B LOT on 7th atree 9. are re foot, for i, 92,000, and not ait of that 81:08 can, ade an the lot inewithty one yy one ae JO! tA, Ww WHITREY. h street, bet 4 A. HAVING t ay OAR ted ae tpe SUPE LD MARYLAND HAMS— street, ent. Lot 2 arot ths lot Water Rte iin de- joc Lors fa, at HOME Lx Ne ON Sime D yer Ber YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS ar FBESCH & RICHARDSON 3, 434 Ponnsyi vaste avenue. ot {§°H00L Books: estan BOOKS!! WHITAKER’ Bu meikkD « rose iti and Ds hed cuAS W. LEA. sg Batter we = | Des DR. CURTIS ON THE FUNCTIONS OF THE EPBOD! THEO rooLiaaTiONS sor Tey aGBs | includ Bla oF Pane ing the consultation 6. a GALLERY. léth and I tracts. 1% res Borth of W. api > oacens ea and ‘Ambrotrpe acti more pop Soctht; aware of prizes Blarevery day: for interested Paes — ictures taken Wtheamount of Sl or more,” anf 0, NOT DESPAIR, BUT BOT, sm Es Di ereson ocesafal, in fern BB (particular Posite Odd Fellows’ O08. T. K. oPhANT. USTIORN OF TRE PRACE, CORVEYANCEE & COMMISSION: Orrice: NO. 32 Bast WING CITY HA: WASHINGTON, D. Particular attention paid to Landi ant Cases. Epes H. BATES, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, No. 249 Ps. ave., bet 12th and J3th streets. ahtkpowledars Deeds Landlord and Tensot cares, 1 other basiness appertaining to hia office porruet attended to, psces au 131m STAMPING FLUTING ANv PINK . HAS BEMOVED To 3: aera = pee 22 ¥ STREET. __ Between 10th G2SEL EO ac No. £93 12th street, between E avd Ope short square north Pennsylvania avenue. dficers’ and Clerks’ Pay Accounts purchased. Ofice he hours from i! toSp.m. jam ly ADIES. GENTLEMEN and OBILDREN'S L Be RRCONDBAND CLOUT ING. Vaderclothing, hoes, &c., Ac, be: by, Ee 3 2544 Seventh =, wd L sod tie jorthers on 1c; B Secondhand Clothing’ sold a at reasonable _jans street, between Sth and 9th stre~ Sto Wa. m., stiesetsioty m, andi ere oo! pest anol Wy aOR Ew WHRAT ILY FLuGR. oe: TALL AALS BONEY.(in the com! iw ey Sate AND PHILADELPHIA BUT- Bo AGE. Seats th BAU! oR ORE EL. Ail'just recetved F° Pick WIN NP CIDEB VINEGAR— == sae i SPICES, &c. OR PBES VYING BOGAN, at lowest pric ‘All grages ot 8 iy ait io Pi | poacamLy, Under Toviee House. id ba: ing for this advertise ‘OW LOBT —A dark DRINDLE cow: ae ornd, alightly tarued in, with small boles oh the under side. By returnivg her to No. 24 4% street. between Pa. avenue and C street, a liberal 11 be paid. ee3.3t* ATENTOR, 7 gat CALERD, Dre THAT oa a FRAME of 5 rooms on . between god M, as — <a ‘worth ‘onan “the price “Wh reps reward will REWARD—Strayed on the 90th August, one ite B' Late STEER, with ad about two years old. @ Gnder wiil jeans bring the Steer to 109 42 street, near Vir- ginia here the above reward wil i be eaid » HEBBING. NEB 1s PaBricuual to rell that amali HOUBE located at the tate i enue and V street, near street, Pnectiy Hote fone y eacare ere Price 31 500; part d jon, WANTED. ROUsBE ‘and LOTS in aij the sie g ‘to sell. 16 oa fe Ware Fae SALE OF L( Lowe Tite = east = | ere aD Detween lith and 12th talancedn ne slg iced a ‘& METOALY, Plant's Batiaing, reo as te A liberal a will Mid No 26 Bast Gapttot tol erect redish brown: with dog ta endo ‘open horas; probably ten years (Chron. 1w BOARDING. Rooms WITH BOA! A fer gent men can obtain big BOARD. 325 mre a cares cet and Vermont avenue, Corner Fourt 2 wand Sethe: CLINTON HOLME The ter front by, 22s deep, ,ranning, Bac 0 ont, by 12 irco story BRICK HOCSRS. wikt te to each, and arecoverel with wate Basen ha ‘ight rooms. ing store room, and are supplies with water and gas The wep ant = fadapted for business purpeses, and a wishing to secure a house with store and awaiting together, on ope ct the rst business streets ; Farely weet with euch am onport eral one third ce — “Apply foen and twenty: four month, BREWER. No 4. ts #0 sai or band. ordei at 9 ‘sopi-sa £8 Promptly HOSS BRUTHER, i ‘agl HOUSEKEEPERS & AND OTHERS. Seaeeaiens Whe are pipenps to ft ont for Be sy rnished . Northern fam! ‘nea Also, one smail ROOM an = BOARD, §. poice F? REN " vrattne =f oe and = 391 C street, bet pope ll ——— FOR SALE. T PRIVATE SAL¥. A COMPL! A rly new CONSERVA oo Aioratic. LIES SAFR. in order. Autuure of THOS. Dow. LING, auctioneer, Georgetown. ‘OR SALE—A fine Buggy or sctle SOREN: ami atellinent and irectabhon mt be SoS iressing Box 451 Post omer, G ‘TO SHEPHERD & WSITAKE 3 To buy OOOO a BG ox 8. se 4-20 hand i) streets. rae TABLES = a SALE. Second bard four eo BILLIARD TALES tee ‘len, make. had cheap by tamsediase} Are Hy invited to eileen senloe call and examine our Haigey ne fall stock of tb: Goods, as we now feel for gurdate ticles, manutactured ‘ani ‘which we think cannot ane in daniity and 'WEOD & er lows? Hall A NTHONY FISHER, FRENCH STEAM SCOUREB, AND AGENT FOR THE STATBN ISLAND(N. ¥.) BYEING ESTABLISH- MERT, Established 1319. NEW PARISIAN PROCESS, Uy which T am enabied Some it Del Out cleaning the whol ‘apots ‘reaoved fectualty otic oatiens 445 Beventh street, o prone the Paten' E ine three-story BRIC! BOUsE, ining 9 rooms. with cas and for ope horse, rn lth streets S3it he island." Few minutes wall to th 1 Building. Inquire 52: OR RENT ITH er, BRICK Hous wit egg , betwee: - retin Prices $00 pe lon given Septent Ist. iss Ropiy te to eos ovns spiamter Erand sth atreets, 8, ALLEN, MANUFACTURER OF LIME, AND DEALER IN OEBMENT, HAIB, &c. e application to we 4 St" BR SALE A wuperior | FORE Aeate eh OT Cot eas new. at one tome ee its original ‘ont ‘Can be seen ai ‘Ivapia ayenne, between 2ith treets, fourth house weat of Circle. - "Now Frame, 27x98, adjotaiag, $7 are (rub & HOLTZMAN, ae, fecneor Batiding. ree Li Fem 0 PLASTE 5 bet Land K streets, teen sab Cater tetweon sth and th, eat at jetropolitan Hotel. wit No. A LIME, for Brown Mortar, 81.10 per bar- “cuwast and PLASTER at New York prices, prereec Bw 502 ELEVENTH STREET. dl ‘ard, the near on the salt water in St. rin v2 xt to Gontroeestion oe | joon ma ENT 4 Sixt cless BRICK DWELLING. TAME STOUR: ~ GOOD WILL AND FIX } comtamning gee rome sad bath-room, within ame Fo URES of the Shoe Store No. 187 0 suuaree of the Ereasary Beusen spisavcuge; between Ninctennt re | Sool SOO PERS ENF tor a sale. seit ote | aap SLATE BOOFING, IAN. Architect and Sol Licensee BH. SEAMAN: Architec ec and Tw 8. Apply om the vremi- pon RENT nie a Re, Medical Face! a eaelty of George- fashington. Georg an 2s tee 4m consequence 1d. tin roots. Orders oy ‘tail promptly ioc ae Puieets eo -1m* , 30,000 10) eet Pachoonse Lis Wadia’ an now die ‘at Bart pyA v arf Ror sale vis and Agricultaral Implements, J, sate "oO? “om Teh atrect, below Pa. eve Boverss D'EGLISE._ | POR SALE OF REWT—A vesoritat couse BRAT on the Bindensburg turupite. one pelrinece Gandlon by the'bo si conte S pound of foot Oondien sation, & goad dwel bnilding complete Dairy purposes. aut od mu octave PIANO jug ame r ne 127 Pemngyl Baal rue, becween 19¢b ond Sieh ate FOR SALE —An A No. 1 FAWILY fee AGE with pole and shafts. double ietiand: s mew letles date nnd De plerint - BLs Whiskey, Wines, &c die. GREAT BARGAINS. Bea peer thi be SELLING OFF are welljadapted for s Pri ery. Thatontocn Ty. or roms. tobe, at osetia Maryland even .OR ae eee ine ated Beat ar Batant ent F mu m ne ness ‘Attorney t at at La ‘THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ladies and Gents. UNDER UOLOTHING, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, SQAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, NOTIONS, of every cription; with » large collection of TOYS, CHINA ORNAMENTS, Bose and, Walnut WORK BOXES and WRITING other 3 Butratie ; for Gardening or ‘or particulars apply ). RLOM —— Baw here AvaneR. AxD: so bers STREET, One from BMorthern Liberty ae In fact, the larceat and beat selection of Gooda tobe | $ found; ail to be sold at the lowest {GRR revnx wane-nooms. 2) ‘New York prices. > — | BTORE snd HOUSE FOB BENT, separate or | \"sowe? “singe Pr. Lore ! reaponsible c: can secure as afew capita age Oe way. Seouany PRE ia avenue ‘Travelers are invited to call and select TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATOBELS, | From the largest end best assorted Btook this clty. Gelivored free o charge. WALL, BOBINSON & 00., |_ PENNSYLVANIA Se entroae Of all the most delicious #2 WHOLESALE AND 4 A= posite Metropolitan Hotel. E. EGEON AND PHYSICIAN bes roth a EEL re 2th yearsto the treatment of Pet with the greatest success ances without pall sin rary or % in, tion of the o certaii TEETH EXTRACTED: WITHOUT Pain. No cbt will where A tifictat Teeth be made SE eter Teauired $ "pay for Warranted bare me, wiltdo well te i to call ena rs before setting CLOTHING, &c. VAN DO: B. MERCHANT TAILOR, his new store, No. 419. corner ‘ Paiznen ae ee E streets, a nes ayn Nepurtment, where be wi ns ‘all bis old friends, customers, and the public generally. a0 im" FO: HEILBERGEE, (Successor to H. F. Lovpon & Co.,)' CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY a MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's.) {IStl No. 262 Penn, avenne, Washington. a Painmadi dasa nts nla \Pavkie PANTALOON DEAWEBS. ‘The vest fitting DRAWEES ts the world are tho PATENT PANTALOON DRAWEEBS. FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, Patenters and Manafactarcrs, Ko. 55 White street, N.¥. 'Tue seer ay anv straw oorten | BEFORE THE PUBLIC Is " SISCLAIL'S PATENT SORBW PROPELLER, So pronounced by all who have used it, for eattin HAY, STBAW, AND FODDER. It bas greater capacity thas ang Catter now ‘manufactured, and is the strongest, cheapest, most ‘durable, and easily operated. . All etzes, for hand or horse power, constantly on |bamd@ at factory prices, withoat the addition of ‘freight charges. JOHN A. BAKER, Bole Ageat, RICULTUBAL WAREHOUSE, an 28-eort AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE EXT ORDINARY ATTRACTION J.B. McboRoven “sent ETZEN-FES est. (a seewant of the teciemency of the weather Py ny te eo fuany, citizer coptings the Fesuval tor te» ieraher Br nick DAY AND TOEsDat, Sept. 7th foc Sth have been selectet 7H BROOTING Ladies’ and Gentiomon snd PRIZR BOWLIN SF Distribution of Prizes TUESDAY. at three aor rice «7 PANCING orTrne! seMENTS x CING snd OTRER AMUSEMENT Sa eee aad MAGUNLEY & CARROLIOS RIMIANT ILLUMINATIONS and GREAT LEGITIMAT?Y cormrnevuvus: THOROUGHLY REORGANIZED AND EQUIP PED FOK THE SEASUN OF 1565 PARAGONS OF EQUESTRIAN ART The great aim of the M ‘ aRger ORIGINALITY AND EXCELLENCE And, with this view they hare congragated an aeerr Wage of he moat celebrated schools of E. os Gyemmnanie art, bOTH IN ECLOPE AND AMERICA The facilities tor epeedy and certain transit are unegaaiied JADED any WEARIE D, TRAVELWOEKN PER PORMERS. No HORSES EVERYTHING NOVEL AND BRILLIANT This ne plos ultra Exhibition will be at GEORGETOWN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 WASNINGTON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER SAND 9, Where they will give TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS, At 2 and balf-past 6 o'clock p.m., COBNEB CANAL AND lire STREET. Teetteén _B. CROSBY, General Agent. pro. KERIS’ DANCING AG ivanis ats eveune, opposite Mes Mot Hota 'F mass FeESpAy’ ot SeaTCRDay Pesaiiy ; fram 3 to & o'clo: tlemen. TUKSDAY and THURSDAY EVE to 10 o’cloc! tering son will receive two maths ta Mali con be rented for Balls, Soirecs. as above ‘PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, &, hE, PIC Nic_oF ec enti! TEESDAY, Seas poned until SDAY. Bey Old Ticket good for the tk ELE Q5Tu Gianp somens to be give WALL. cctuer sth Nichi. Ger ae gentleman and indi ne Ca i he OUNG sealige IN IN THE FIELD AGai mis ot of the YOUBG be etre; the rh arden, on New York anne, oe wrest on Moniay quis EXCUBBION To THE WHITE uOUSE, MONDAY, SEPT. Tru, 1s: For the Schools of the CHRISTIAN BEROTHEBS. ‘The steamer Wawaset will leave 7th «treet wharf atS8.m and et2 and 6p m.,and arrive in the city before Fg o ‘chock. eesti 22" Refreatment= svid for the beuetit of the —, 50 conte. ‘URS! greets, editing ames Hi . George W. Fie omas Thomas Elwood. James T MoGownn E*ccrsion F TO ie oe oa t ®t. PaTERS PAROLE TIAL SCHOOL, Anepiows of the ACTIVE’ Ba 8) Lu ov, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, Is6s. Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and Lady. $1; ad tional Lady, Sy cents; Children outs leave ith street whart at? a m..1 and and Guinand’s wharf at Sa. m. se l-uit™ M°Stisat & ee NS ON THE Po- The steamer ARROW ‘oon ber wharf foot of Seventh street BY ne Pe , for MATSHALE HALL M3? aa 4 WRITE HOUSB, Va. UE a 0 clock same evening. 3 : Cee cay abeut ‘are tor the round trip, ONE DOLLAR, chiliren nalf pri Tickets the Boat. Mefreshments on board" °° y AMERICAN WASHINGTON ¥ sale op ts on ee pease ss AND STRING BANDS, telligencer me: Toom ¥5, Intell! jour ‘Peding iar bhie Taper, corner of D. A- HEALD Agent. WOOD AND COAL. Lev NOUEAGOR FoR rary @ GLENN'S OOALS AND Woop, ‘ud Chie! Office, G strect wharf, W ©. StORBS & 00.. corner isth aut F, Wesb- ron: I8 & OO, corner 7th and F_Wasbt 9 and High, Casa Lue J.J. BOGUB, corner Bridee _town. 1716-6 Witiae cenvaND. coaL, Woon, Time, CEMENT, ae No. di ween Gih aud Teh strosts west i ist street east (street south: ‘bert and Sicam Saw Mill. fobtof sd stresteast. Large Wharf aceoms storing goods. CUAL by the cargo at Philadelphia prices. __ 30 ig Tue wisuEn FOR SALE: £0,900 tbs, eee et bere sephed Patent Cotton 8: 0 od CORK BUOYS ect: thy ‘shee GULL ‘8, Herring 80, Mullet do. vaneiuAg 3 er AND Lay Ink 00. an 33. ocmmorcial street, TRA eatebare te ante ime Lona HALB, or Pine MONEY BEOKEE. ue city priate A oFrrics. BALIN 800 eae,

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