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EVENING STAR. | Larget Creation in the Dine CROSBY 5S. NOYES. ———— WASHINGTON OITY: | MONDAY......... SEPTEMBER 14, 1565, | GBEAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. ! = —=T. FoR THE ACCOMMODATION oF Pursoss leayv- | 1g the city during the summer months they | cam bave the Stam mailed to their address, py | ordering the same at the office, for 19% cents Per week, for one week or more. pee ieteneniedhemibainietsed en CALIFORNIA. The stirring events of the war, and since have so avsorbed the public aitention on this side of the Rocky Mommtains that the progress of affairs on the Pacific slope has been com- paratively overlooked. A recen’ and very, ex- cellent work on Califoraia, entitled “The National Wealth of California.” by T. B. Cro- | nise, published by H. H. Bancro.. & Co., San Franeisco, serves to show, in a very striking | way,the growth of that State and theextent ofits | resources developed. fits gold produet> have fallen from $65,000,000 per annum to $25,000,000 Per annum, its agricultural product: have increased to an amount equal to half the largest gold yieldever known. The whea: crop, alone. for 1867. was worth nearly as much as the gold, and the surplus of this staple treichicd ships, and reached a va'ue of $13,000. 0; while the total exports of home products, including about fifty differypt articles for which the ‘State was formerly dependent on other lands, ‘Was about $17,000,000. The vintave of ISu7 ex- ceeded 3,500,000 gallons of wine and 400,00) gal- jons of brandy; the number of vines now grow- ing im the State being about 2: The Wool-clip was 9,500,000 pounds, showing a gain of more than thirty per ceat over 15.6. Silx, tobacco, hops, flax, and cotton, may mow b> tanked among the minor products that prom. to be hereafter sources of profit. A silk factory and a sugar-beet factory are two of the new industries being established. The manu- factures of the State are already estimated at $90,000,000 per annum. The assessed value of real and personal property increased in 1857 about $21,000,069, rumning up the total taxable values of the State to some $221,000.00, and | -bowing 8 gain ot twenty per cent. in two years; the most prosperous years ever expe. rienced in the State. It may be said that the genuine prosperity ot Calfornia has only just begun. So long as the | greater part of its population was engaged in surface mining, there was little substantial gain, } either materially or morally. The transition | Period to more regular and diversified industry | ‘was one of trial and discouragement; but it is nearly over, as shown by the signs of improve- | ment in commerce, manufactures, agriculture, and society. Mining itself has become a fixed | pursuit, reguinted by science, skili, and capi- tal. One-third ot the gold product is now | obtained from quartz yeins worked by | machinery, and this proportion is steadily increasing. Railroads are rapidly multiplying | am the State. Within twelve months San Fran. | cisco will be connected by rail with all the principal towns of the interior, at distances from fifty totwo hundred miles, north, south or east, and with the (treat Basin ot evada, | Utah and the eastern States by the Pacific rail- | Toad. The running of two lines of steamers to | Panama, and others to Mexico, Hritish Colam- bia, Alaska, the Sandwich Islands, Japan and | China, have greatly increased the commerce of | California and guickened immigration. The State funds for educational Purposes now aggregate nearly $1.000,000, and the interest upon this, with the aid of school taxes, sap- | ports an admirable system of tree instruction, claimed to be the best of any State in the Union’ | The means and the measures are also ready for establishing a State University on broad and permanent basis. The picture of Califorma is very bright, and | those who have been faithtul to her through twenty years of vicissitudes and hardships | may well rejoice in the prospect. Yei there | are some evils and disadvantage> which ne-d to be frankly considered. Habits of lavish ex- Penditure, recklessness im business, waat of | Testraint over the young, too great imditference to the solid ersentials of character in public and private, a hard materialism; these are traits though hearty generosity, exbibit too trequent- jy. But a siecdy improvement is noted in these respects, and such asperities as remain will be toned down by the lapse of tume and the growth of the home influence with domestic pleasures and moral restraints. the Siate election takes place in Maine for Gsoveraor and Congressmen. As heretofore stated the Re- pablican majority m 1564, for President, was ‘W519, and in 1566 the majority ee the same party was 27,600. Last year the Republican majority was 11,342. The vote to-day, it is supposed, will be largely increased on each | side. The candidates for Governor are Eben F. Pillsbury, (Demoerat,) and Joshua L. Cham- berlain, (Repubiiean.) The nominations for Congress are as fol- lows Kep.M»). in Republican. S *Jobu Lyneb . 3,958 Alonzo Garlelon. Samuel P. Morrill.6,421 5 Wilde: Farley.* James G- Biaine..6.501 *Jobn A. Peters... .15,495 5... Arnol Wiswell ...Eagene Hale. ee * Present members. ‘The State has been thoroughly canvassed by both partes. The letter of General Grant to his father, written in 1963, just before the fail of Vicks- burg, but now published for the first time, an- swers the allezat‘ons that he bad during the war grving his father exceptional privileges for engaging in the cotton trade. In this letter General Grant says that he gave no permits to | trade below Helema; that he found trade had | been opened by the Treasury Department; that.) he sent all engaged in the trade with the enemy out of the department. He then adds that «all | army followers who are engaged in speculating off the misfortunes of their country, and really | aiding the enemy more than they possibly could do by open treason, should be drafted at once and put im the first forlorn hope.’ | Tue Btack Cxoox.—To-night this popuiar | spectacle i plaged upon the st.ge at the | National for eighth reprevenration, and | ‘Will be played all the week, with the addition- alattractions of new ones aad dances. Miss | BO: Georgie Dickson, will, in her role, sing several | new songs, among them “The Merrie:t Girt | ‘That's Out.” We have no doubt tne complets | change of danc>=and of Miss Dickson's songs | ‘will keep the theatre as full during the coming week as it bas been in the past one. Of the ex. | cellence of the ballet we ve alre oken | at length, but cannot forbear a word in praise of that capital ———— Burke, who is im- mense as «Dragonfin Some experi Washington Obrervaiory and Moro Castle, | Ceba, shows an approximate difference in| longitude between the ¢ points of 5 degrees, 21 minutes, 52-10 seconds. The electricity passed over the wire from Washington to Havana in 35 100 of a se Messrs. French & Richardson (the Hudson Taylor book store,) send us Larper's Bazar for | September 2th, and the first (specimen) number of the Broadway, the new international | magazine published by Katledge & Sons, Lou- don, which contaims Walt Whitman's last poem. Tue Cnc SON TENYNESSER.—Sei jor Fow- ler arrived here Saturday from Tennessee, apd represents the crops im that State as being about the bestever knows. The corn and cot- ton crops especially are abundant. ea colar From Shillington we have Harper's Batar for September 2oub, and Mrs. Peterson's Ladies’ Magazine. ————____ General Kilpatrick lett Valparaiso for home on the 17th of August. —<—$£________ S7 Counecticut will yield a neayy todace crop. @7 Kome is troubled with a strike amoag tbe bakers. 3 | surpasses in the extent and | eS Vem 5 we Te of | REOCTATION wilt be eLtae ne which Californians, with all their spasmodic | {2 ¥ ents in telegraphy between the | BATE! THE Taxerece Eamraqvaxs i Sours AMERIOA—We give elsewhere detailed ac- counts of the terrible earthquake and destruc- tion of cities witn their inbabitents in P: and Ecuador, on the 13m dasty Hoag 0 i SIX PER OENT. GOLD MBARING BONDS. btasus of the Bovds of the tion all modern experience of thes? con. Vulsions of nature. Five igwns ities, one of thirty thousand cops 2A Were a ee P entirely overwhelme’, thirty tho lives en a J —— ak a Rae “acts ‘sand waltiag Ar avrivers tentis Tae. ee a ae 4 ¥ is zequtred. “424 13h at, bot. Fand G dreds of miles along the coast of Ecuador, | #20 ready at the once ee Pern, and Bolivia, and was tel: a hundred miles inland. An immense tidal wave, de- scribedasforty feet high, swept in from the sea, flooding the Ind for a great distance, and - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, — becriptions tion in regard to them ‘ED—Oue good TIN ond SHNET-IRON OOPER. SRA ‘s. treet. welve eae class Rear wr WORRER” teste (Bx: ANTER— want destroying everything before it. The cuties of wen-ene pone ATS say c0.. Arequipa, Iquique, Chala, and Chincna sre Masonic Hall property sa ten years from baa Sa oe Pi tenant gta et entirely destroyed, and@ many ot the inland | gate, Gor re Wwarte iat jar towns are in ruins. Though the last shock lasted woman ba Be ae - but five minutes, yet in that time lives were hte ner 39 Sear UMice lost by thousands, in some places towns not AN GIRL, to. do only being swept away, bat their inhabitants dagereart or pin the ki Pe = sharing the same fate, The living were B. FRENOH, Pres't. unable to bury the dead, and the stench from the remains of humun beimgs and dead animals is describedas horrible. Of coarse the RHR ceteacl sores tS wa 'NTED—A HOUSE of ten or t me FOO! well-tt WM. 8 HUNTINGTON, Treas. Pee Nee cee oald: be bacon roe shipping on the’coast softered. The United Oat ta Rests Maw ForcCeas, States storeship Fredonia, lying at Arica, was | 1 HR HOLIDAYS ARE OVER! Your gic preety whirled trom her anchorage and capsized, and a z ANTED—A Competent, settled WOMAN all of her officers and men, except the surgeon. bs reng hide byt § caine ot Wi pata ggpcral house srk of emall fe atly. who had gone ashore, were lost. She had two ad Ironer. Sond ‘reewe | te Boys have had s aplendid ran, immediately at 436 Splendid run end jolly f Now the jolly fun’s done; ‘Time the schooling was begun. Jackets torn; trowsers muddy; Now begin t! teady sta Bring along the slates and books; Briek footsteps; pleasant looks! Ho! there! don’t pout ! What’s the matter? Elbows out ? Best jacket’s got a hole in? Pante need half soling ’ Gan’t stand worn-out clothes ? Won't go te school with those ? Here, Pa! take the boy ! Fill his youthful Beart with joy! ‘Trot bim off right away, Buy 4 suit of clothes to-day! Cost, and Vest. and Pants, sad all, millions of dollars’ worth of stores on board. The United States steamship Wateree, lying at the same port, was carried haif a mile inland by the rmmers wave, and left high and dry, having, however, no loss of life except one sailor. She was but slightly injared, but it will be impossible to ever get her afloat again The Peruvian corvette America shared the same fate. The American merehants along the coast bave lost heavily, many being entirely ruined. Itis now believed that the great tidal wave which occurred August lith at San Pedro and along the southern const of California resulted from this earthquake’im South America. A distarbance of the tide was noticed in San Francisco harbor on the same date. It is also noticeable that the most violent earthquakes ee white a s Wairerrin's cok as Tcaece se oui. 0 oF to ie, Lovie» fis ane Goat. i ini ty references gi between Ist and A LADY from Gases French, and Teach ar oe desirous gia i ny place in an Ameri AT win Roordive | School ‘0 Objrce Flom to leaving thecity, Address Siar Omir ‘4 B.S, Washingto cMWar TED ™ yf =e di tion, peakla NEreteh snd Gerne iuent\y. SITUATION ing ne, commercial house, of ny ness. Ke nimueett avorat, dress mite NSareot Mr. Alliot. Pe Ne. 200. rd ANTED—An OPE /PEBATOR on Wheeler & Wil- “ing Machine, to make shirts, Ap. piy.at Re. 308 F street, between Lith and I2th. bave taken piace about the time When the pe- ~ At the CE! TED OAK HALL. Se TNR riodiqal displays of meteors are due—tnat is Don’t let the boy go shabby! He will be a better ART ED Tepe ge it irst-clags about the months of April, August, October, seers eoras epee be clothes for wanbie SERRE Ce ORK ES. Ww November and December. bly streets. ential o it in contemplating this unparalleled calamity, fecsadt HALL, No. 464 7in street, opposite A ae by WANED. a chan 5 oy FURNIGMED RUOMS, 399 Ninth strest Un wet B erat’ Apply between 1 and se o'clock sold 2c" FF, RENT—A HOUSE costal copisining Ie ) orrent. ENT—A teowstorr {BRICK HOUSE 3 rooms god cellar, hydraut in ya ererectncrs ‘Pend G. Inquire _ gc For O8 SHARES OF OTHE: PERSONAL, he 9 JOSEPH ae oF. to OaN TIMBER for se tale. wit Sy ite atthe fang tf if required. 4 a een at bie Dinces eS 1ith abd 15th ete. tor the cute Of all Ventneal Bik: (in yeh. be guarentets ® perfect care.) 0 Also, the lat-st improved Ru assed oad Buptare Uiniercet x constantly ou band, fice houre—s to 120 wright, apply’ ve “33 Penne. ave Fone wo story and basement HOUSE, coat otag ign rooms frnit and eens betw, one teas \d cell rd, er on AN at 63: “avoir 3 TouN Walikers, street, near Park. POR Had otearel Gene BE F Ling Wola at ‘is gs Lied Fichers gata Tee ‘Teme fc. Tow FRENCH & RICHARDSON'S, ‘ws G36 m gtrae ee e05-tt 434 Pennsylvania avenae. WALKER & 0 jCHOUL BOOKST SCHOOL BOOKS '1 ‘6th and 7th ats. con Of all ot 7OR RENT—New BRI 10K K Hous si Ln apea -SHRPHED De AITAR Doroee Yeh and D streets, B CHAS W SA Fema Prvsician of ox Cg ne as Street. Baltimo Sttendance, Ail ia Heute calor RI 23 GENTS: P' - SEALE at ig nih appa M and sinh howe. ath apparatus in house. cee crbor oe Inquire ee B& sel2 3 Aka all “pRout koome farnt meee oy ‘unforn' ches d. to let at 404 Latreet, between lith and 12th streets. Be ferences require red. 012 3" reas ee OB RENT— BY POST, 50 CENTS, containing Wth, four rooms: Apply to DICKSON & KING, 1éthand Kern oe Persea baoutitel onl PULSES. Fa tl ni 3 ,, 18 ON THE FUNCTIONS OF Ti piceantoraiggereat onto cera onus, Ya: | BEPBODELEVE, ‘Okoswe. Ta™ertuate avire of R. A. BACON, cores Bk ad ‘Price 3h TRUCE ee ‘OoLiGa TIONS or TAG) ipa the treatment ot NERVOCS Fe Fe ng gg a on = =a AnD PaYSICAL‘ DERLIFY and STER eit water aud gas’ Alsoce nal Rime’ a wlion: | Petree Sermesa ions 08g Sana 0 Mod N ton DG. on D° NOT DESPAIB, BUT 5El DARBY in esanon’ Boe ie vary succosatal ‘aa rtiealarly f cases. rooms (pa ary piel private of 25 feet, Cay ae SOnG A eal feet, with » opt of 1 a foot toon NEY. sel2-st 416 thet, between Gants. | JO8- 7K; PLANT. | om, Sadist a as juetox | SonvErAN eae DEEDS ee Orricr: No. 3 Fae WING OTE MALL orm Hiding 1,0 editticuler sttention sala te “e. BW. HAMILTON | ant Cases, au 2) 3m D BATES, it must be taken into consideration that the Stale in an entirely new Stock. madeapin | of pe ero gp pommenmer pon ct apipished PARLOR, E GAB H. BA’ earthquake con vulsed the whole of the western | tbe best 6 Call at 130, Sera erof Hand a streets. seld-2 eat ats, £ amare orszEp hire slopes of the Andes. including a district two ANTED— AMBBEMAID, white pi jo. 249 ‘eve., bet. 12th ‘13th streets. hundred miles wide and over four thousand | HOUL BOOKS Wim forged, oi No. 428 B atreat, tween 18h ad ; Landlord and Tenaot canes, miles long, and that the meagre details now barry a HS Davis ess appertaining to oe only give an account of the devastation to half A, i WANTS D—Several UAR- & dozen cities, without reference to the innu- ee iy ‘our lactorys io ea" upon immediate STAMPING merable towns and villages swallowed up in ba Zi ALD WIN BROS. FLUTING rt he. sc REQUISITES, ¥ 'D PINK: this overwhelming catastrophe. SCHOOL QU! ES. Warn a any PtuaRER, Fea at put OMALT, BRICK HOUSE. 2, 19th HAS REMOVED AND P) IN@ DEPOT, JErrERson Davis.—In reterence to the re. 466 7th ntreet, tows port that this gentleman will be tendered the ABTED ree Presidency of Rendotpt Macon Goltege, at Cg aa 5 i rede ii i sie _ Asbiand, Va., as soon as he is ireed from the ae i | legal embarrassment by which he is now fet- FRENCH & BIOHABDSON, WARTED—To ees tered, the Episcopal Methodist says : oF STOCK, An the the Fieete egies oad nae “We take the earliest opportunity to con- BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, fastcrstion. Ad iB, r tradict this rumor. Randolph Macoa Coll is a Methodist Inst:tution lames Dunean, one of the ablest god most ee precchers in our connection has recea elected to the Pre-idency, and the Caure much prefers him to Mr. Episcopalian aud not at all 1 employment as hr:.d of a Me 334 Pennsylvania avenue, ig 85 000. sx Wp RAD aL ora net ee one which ring done Inthe bet will ne se and HW ay ehaehg 0. tes my ee WAITE hah te to o ware yon; Be ine family of Ave or rate Fa eRe Be Heal Evtate ), COrner nab ats: ARTED_NEW AND Gas Wate, ticle of value, at the EC A SAK a IOP nim acd ee pinch Would respectfully invite the attention of PARENTS AND TEACHERS iy jodist School, even if his qualifications in other re pects ‘were equal to those of Dr. Dunean. Te their large and varied assortment of We trust our Church w 1 never be Teduced tothe nece = sity of seeking College Prevideuts out of its own body. Ir it should be, the choice would i made upon the ground of political popa- larity.” which we offer at From Messrs. Blanchard & Mohun we have Harper's Bazar. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATIONERY seg a al WRBOUGHT-IBON HOT-AIR FURNACES, LOW PRICES 87-Colonel George W. Carter, formerly of the Confederate army, and before pastor of a Methodist charech at lersburg, lately chal- Iwnged Judge Guy. of Houston, Texas, paving called him @«scalawaz.” The Judge Tyfused to fight, ana the Colonel is watching chance to thrash hi KISTERBOOK’S LOST AND FOUND. s iadj's WATE THOGE Leider right nets Cal ih izes oe retura the same to 64 West steel, de mien ice se14-3t* ‘Tso TOOK UP THREE IN- nee rOn REGISTER BOOKS that fr: is morning (or either of th: Sane Fond them immediately to my o: For Lavee or Small Buildinas. th street, and get pay for their tronbi $5 ATTENTION CHILDREN OF LIGHT! REWARD_Strayed on the 30th Auga bove Fi —- is now offered to the public, hite BUFFALU 8ST EEE. with a few red oe ae as San TaN | eas came rats | $2 ER toa ae is econi 4 AY. the W6th instant, whea bt ma 5 ae leltgbttal Se its pa — here the abor rowerd willbe ala. pines. surpassed’ "No g aoe, ates will eke By order of can possibly eecae in Into the roomsaud the dat it | =t "240M ON. sel4-it™ Dr. P.L. SCHUCKING, Sec’y | entirely wa the interior of the F 8. 4 RDING OND HAIRDRESSERS" AND BAg- Tkeedeloueatontion and lew repare than any A NG. Pg: TIN eet ma at Dembage: other Fi tlemen, with or with era 9o'ek '@ Pen: Now en exhibition and for sale by Fo BENT—To single » two co ot's house, an. sven eel St W. D. WYVILL, fortably farntihed. obit Togas we 58ST Wa A atreet, between «th and Sth si fold st” 409 Te Ars, Rear corner 4 at. ‘emperence Hall yi is sae CHEAPEST of can be had on 10th street, joor from pect saver oterk! oa Heih eee Es A*tHONY Fisnme, Bentayivanie ‘avenue, Also, neatly” foratthed rejuested te businces ‘of re importance ts to be trans H. NALLEY, PREROM GEREN OHIUR TE, (PO SENT-FORNISAED BOOMS. commngi A. J. FALLS, Secretary. eerie AND AGENT FOR THE ‘with or without Board; at No. 157 C STATEN ISLAND(¥-Y.) DYEING ESTABLISH. | Feoneyivania svenue, between Ith and. 18th Established 1819. NEW PABRISIAN PROCESS, abled to clean all ca apart s jarjots taken Sat with, ht ee 2) ree bir eS BUILDING Asso- monthly evs Carp Han. 8 at, Bose FCRRTTED Room os # 47 ead shake hes gt isd bs Boles te ac; wi in onesvonre of street cars. Rooms itewly ‘papered and painted. between “all who wish to obtain homes by pari " | monthly payment should not fallts uecute shares TO 322 F EET. ate aL TEE S| Gun: i Goatees street, OMcers’ and Office b ence any 68. GENTLEMBN. and CHILDR' pig ay be ty PG Undercioth: a F a apy G sae ll cheap rent. ara tor On High street. near T—On Hi i. BRICK Hees ar eae AA street, Set ; N. B—Becondhand Clothing.» in compiete order; water at terme. Bucy BTORE AND DWELLING foe rent sted on High street, No “5. The Stora 1 BIVATE DISE. OF Lowe STAuDING SEP sivas parece, | PRIRARSR OLR erates i B ani S fer. Also, the Dwelling attached Sees man secret Medicine, not injuring tievspetae whet, eight rooms,’ Apply 112 Prospect pect etna, corner Fatale eee a remedi Fonare aL Tie o Ren ENT—A BRICK [CK HOUSE. cont from 8 to 10. m.,1 to rooms, in a g location ear the street ears, z. On ior REWib'w Eee Ie 39 anu | D®- sttckdw ax PRYSIOIAN, 266 PENNsYivania AVENU! FOS RENTS well furnished four-story BRICK Has devoted mas years to the treatment of female HOUSE. containing nine rooms, kitchen. bath | com) met with the greatest success room, and cellar. jon near the ress. | in this ‘and? Rew desi avenue, HENRY special treatment will find perce from "Whatever cause, ROOMS PRIVATE, Pattonta soe ne one bat the UK we Photograph a PARKE » Plom! Gas Fitters, ‘sb osthan eet, beiween Pa. ave. and D si si ees a SOUENCE Has TRICMPHED. Fo SALE~A nine room 2x9 BRICK HOUSE, | Gentlemen may now be cured by mechanical ap- Sth street, pear I. 4.500. iances without pain. ee or incon’ fourroom BRICK (back building) and LOT, | the many diseases arising from the an 2x10, 10th atrest, newr O. at tion of by over indulgence or An § room 20x75 BRICK HO 13th street, ve certal the habit land. near the New Agricultural Department, ip ienet a by: 2280. nas . A late invention, iberal terms om ‘orwarded CHL & HOLTZMAN. sealed 80 8-lw m 1, Intelligencer Buliding. FREDERICK. oR OB RERT—AWBRICK 1 ‘HOUS Leck bos t6' Wee y HC /ENTIAL.—Young men who have in sieht tain secret UN oee ieee Or Furnished First Floor 405 Si ‘end ‘wo small connect ici Setlet Rat, as, Sem, ated vig scene of hele roe, aie! thi ‘the treatment ould fret reed "The prcarr ROOMS | FOR RENT_New forat- it; centrally torated; fant Li tidily forat meals i houses uo stagicleiies erebininee Risso = orm improvements. Space ye preg he of af re MccuaB TR 453" teh" street, Near HocuaRy pak atter «p.m. sort Lapvres OAN HAVE THEIR HOOPSKIRTS ——, AND EEPAIBED at OBS. BAUM’S PSK IBT, CORSET and SHOULD) a bef books a sfore the boo 445 or street, O sarees ite 1 SE Serara er Geass FURNIS Fs5 ooMs; a oe eet Gere on ~ ne ‘with or without Sore C street. ota MANUFACTURER OF LIME, POR SALE. ee FOR SALE STALLS Nos. 59 and 40 Contre PLASTER, OEMENT, HAIR, &c, For terme. fe. on Rock Oreek, between Land K streets. gftces 3H Cstreet, Detwoon 6th and 7th, roar of Metropolit: Hotel. ANo.1 LIM, for Brown Mortar, 81.10 per bar- rel. CEMENT and PLASTRE at New York prices, suZ7-1m 1 Shia i Sastcyacrvams or (CE CREAM, wat ages AND FROZER Of all the most delicious flavors, WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL, ‘969 Pennsylvania avenue. between sth and lthets a nr me tally inform our friends ‘ond the E feat = tan ill be to Family and ep creeraae cs, eee ee near and Pennsylvania avenue. O° sc7 Severn orarer, EXTENSIVE Soraya AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the public find, flees “what they want,” and that of the best’ ‘quality, SEVENTH STREET, acktg doors south of K and Northern Market, 100 xrrs xew MACKERB! BOSTON : nai NEW No. 4 “WACEEREL, BEST (UALITY OF EACH. N. W. BURCHELL, Corner of 1 jos. 8S A ONY HAND 6% OCTAV: ch CRERING PIANO, in excel lent order. for sale on accommodatin, asst fe poreees. Price @ 100. mri 470 jen! Stock light, complete, ‘ Agee leR, pire sere" Of SALE-A, DARK BAY MARE, ai Pera tivdana penth tly |= and a fast traveler ire aon Ne se l4-tf Ti Is TO Giv# NOT ‘quant veabeneh avenue, corner 13th street. ners have obtained frou the Orphan's Gonrtor “25 Nas ahington Cou ty. in the Dietriet of Golumbiay P Ge 7 OSPR § WTAE s letter. testamentary personal estate i] Lb BO aidecsnset Ail peemashavityeidinn aun B; | CTOs Ne" RGomac gmap, | seere © °F OO Barts REE b stents id decea:ed, are hereby wa: bit the All selected and im fine order. same, with the ouchers thereof, x octave PIANO fi Fsatarser kp ne ide' Feo vanfo avenue, bevwecu 19th and 3° se 2-2w* em on or the I they may otherwise by benent of the auld oo 19 Under abi id estate, oe i this 12th day of September. tess Ver OUF hands peseric stats — PTenEs er tne Sass GOOD WILL AND Fix. JAMES MORGAN. | Ivanie avenue, between Nineteenth selt law3w ecutors. site ‘Twentieth sts. Apply on we npreml- —$————__Bxecutors._ Buacxsurras AND D MACHINISTS’ STOCK. I Flats, to ead. BAB IBON- rine 4 lineh one Hair HORSE sox. Etro, a SOMETHING NEW. WALL, ROBINSON & Co., POINTED YOKE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. HOOP AND 8. im "oe, Oork, Fire, Spring, aud Blister STEEL. 5 eee eT STEEL, all alsee, sauare, fat, and octag- 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ACHINERY STEEL. \ te? THE Bet) 9th and 10th streets. Files! Fives! Fike SF? aE amt “a a ses-tf AT BALTIMORE FIRE PLACE HEATERS. BIBB’S “GEM” ILLUMINATED Gas FIBE PLACE STOVE, asp IBB’S “ DIAMOND” ILLUMINATED Gag 3 BUBNEB Lace curtains. A very beantifal assortment of LAGE GUBTAINS. Fenging ip price trom $5,t0 625 per window, may JAS. B, DODSON, a DARD HOLDE: eS: AXLE CREASE years ter & Per- kins 8 se H-cotf 4 Market Space. FIRE anien HORSE NAILS—Hand Pointed and IAHOB, ORGANS, AT LOWEST RATES Le CASH OB RQuiy. | Now Hares: sre Joli went rperaien Saks snd vont, on Gt teomtaton eens ‘Mil the principal Stove dealecs CHS Pian. of all it he prince So | ime ag REICH END ACE 95 Kleventh street, abov: a ‘avenue. ne 9-1m* ae TRU, GREA FALL STYLES. recommendation thas © SBRiay, tras, Sater MARLOW & CO.’8S styles of Guy. Crating te ae : RFECT FITTING SHIRTS Sees sale ieidiielinuitic rE cabeantifel eesortmont assortment of YS’ HATS, varions MADE TO ORD! MANUFAUTORY, 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. 3m besos om Saundice, A anda er bo Wh uJ Loe in greae, Tete, MD. MD., caer ALL AND STAIB OILCLOTME. fn ‘a fresh sa: of HALL / BAB APP} Just received and for sale age wogn’a. Peas meas ae. Forssle by noaw oo -3t Corner Babuvacronye }9 Louisiana avenue, vance. hb and 7th streets. ‘OR SALB—A desirable ager p md BRICK a nabs nye sag iret clling peruie aicet ) Parent ranTaLoon DRAWERS. e; ms nad water it an nnd water: large ground th lawn. den, k carvings Suse and state. —— ‘30 feet a Appr at t, Det. 2th ‘The vest fitting DRA WEBS ts the world arethe and 2th streets. se 5-tf PATENT PANTALOON DRAWEBS. FISK, CLABK & FLAGG, Patentees and Manufacturers, Ne. 58 Whitestreet, N.¥ Qmerg ai ABP. DOUBLE En bey WITH 1 Fifth street, frouttor Suaictary i rew Boarders au 28-eollt saug—einry = Tes ions = — NG HAIR, or Pias- I'D, situated on bg a — erekceaes from, We Washingtor Seay et find ¢ to ther from Bladen: epot, meoon i ith 1 suitable fe *“t.B-GBUPY & 00, Also, containing « beautifal. biting _e3-2m_No. 42 8. Calvert st, Ball haa. er falling’ apring. ‘This eT of Ur. 3 H* Bay RATERS RO1 ROPE. BE, seen st the store of BEYAN &. AVeRUC, Opposite Met: = ory tata SoALESS —- GEORGE JO. Tor antshy BARTHOLOW Foie RENT (A FARM. consleting of 1s0screaa | g , Haniwar: ry and Abitcalters! rel W grohouse, Boys AND YOUTHS’ DRESS AND SCHOOL CLOTHING. airemeree side, | euterereree! a avenue, 3 yi ny Rd é Seed araiite i rat Shieh 310 Pennsylvania avenu use including tare A bet. sth and Boch streets, i pes fa MEN AND Etat at Tatinees pee Ferpeeee: axa eer'cc | COLUMBIS BoarE PRber ALS ‘store and dwellii together,on one cf the Tartana enon ie ty. the cfty, Faely, meet twelve. ve ere one third as ity four mon toBipant BREWER Nea os mee ‘OR BENT—One three-story BRICK @OUSE. ataining 9 rooma, with stg) Seo: Stabling for one horse, o1 1» S31, tween B and C. Talend. ages we Bee Agricul Bi pond Agricultural juilding. Inquire “et oa" . FOR! SALE, | agian and Peamerin the he Sovents Ward, the near HOURE salt offices, on rented reasonable. “Agar tee, No. 33 MILLE: Attores'st bay, Stu etrest, 9 m RE! cronus, bate USM. 300 New AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE. BYERY NtouT, THE BLACK CROOK: were McDONOU@HS GRAKI PARISIAN BALLET, BY cunieties. F Sane Stioe. « ee THE CONT. Pata THE TRABSFORMATION -ORNE Seats secured free oi Extra Obarge, ee it-6t "8 Farsi ABINI one BLE D, ery gory Re Soa nade tn re requested to GuINI on or anor the 1h ibe eee q i 208 will recive two ‘mont ai! fan be rented for bry TREET PARK. tember 16th Unaccompanied with a gentleman not BL Moy GRAND art Parent NENG PION or the 'RIENDSHIP ay ATION id on MOND, leave the foot of High street George @ street, Wasbingtons attoiock: ‘ood cipenes he . 30 tting 5 ~ Gente st tekets for sals's “ithe Arrow sen teckartered by Te clube. oF associations to meke afternoon of matin? the Poeeee ‘st ail the principal Hotels. and light excursion~ on js Or treet wharf at +» And Guinand’s wharf ate. m. CLOTHING, &c. van B. Betciawr TULOR. of Eighth ‘ond EB strests,o} De . where ‘sce all bis old friends, customers, and the generally F.* BeibERcEE, * (Successor to H. F. Lornox & Co CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropoliten Hotel, (jate Brown's.) iyI8-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington, DENTISTRY. corner nite Post Office be pleased to ‘Travelers are invited to call and select TEBUNKS, VALISES, AND SATORELS, From the largest and best assorted Stock ‘this city. Mark Gclivered free o charge. WALL, BOBINSON 2 00., 322 Pennsylvania avenue, Jel-tt Detween Sth and loth streets. T= FISHERIES. FOR BA 0,900 Ibs. hard isid of Patcat Cotton SRINB | Tie pper_ wired CORK BUOYS. form g INES made in and length. suited te Kit by bends with aes souomically tocmed? “goed OF erring d0., Mullet do sont 5M ay ae AND TWINE Oo. au 13-26 3 Commercial etrects Boston Da. JOHNSTON'S PATENT SMOOTHING TRON is inced by ~¥. ao — oar commen t bh ey OIE abe oever omens the clothe. and puts a finer polish than So ‘tou; will ps 4 for tell ria anv vin tae feel in three meh Any one dt jesatiefied may retern —. withia oe ae Purchase, and get heir money For -ale at the northeast corner of Pa. avenue apd 2d street. ¢ JOUN LOCKIE sok Maryland, District of Columbie, and Alexandr! 87 Agents wanted Tx GREAT SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT. 619 SEVENTH STREET, Intelligencer Building ' and — alt rel pees thee Ble Bey, may tthe tonnes y Epon ob- * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL * School ao peegpaulee re and room, si the Book and segue Bardware and Agrical eu r-cost "Sau Yih sereet bole Pa. sve. BUTTER.