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SARSAPARILLIAN ITS POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSOCIATES PLEPARED UNDER A NEWLY DISCOVERED PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING THE OU- BATIVE PROPERTIES FROM VEGE- TABLE SUBSTANCES, ENTERS INTO THE COMPOSITION or DR. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. A SEW PBINCIPLE DISCOVERED ONE BOTTLE OF RESOLVENT IS BETTER THAN TEN LARGE BOTTLES OF THE ADVERTISED SARSPARILLAS, OR DI- RECT DIURETIC REMEDIES, Physicians wonder at the extraordinary power of BADWAY'S RENOVATING BESOLVENT in coring the worst forms of Scrofalous, Syphiloid, Chroric Shin Piseuses, and its marvelous power in resolving caieuious concretions, affording tmme- e consequent cure of Diseases of the dder, Liver, Dunes, Pancreas, Spleen. in thecure of Diabetes, Inconti- painful éischarce of urine, and ite singular power in curing discharges from the Uterus and Urethra, Leacorrhees, Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy ening diseharges;—and inquire wherein APABILLIAN used in the Renovating sifers from ordinary Sarsapariiias! ° only principle in Sarsaparilla all other parts ._ One ounce of the sined under Dr. Badway’s new process for extracting the curative properties from vegeta- Die substances, Contains more of the true principle of cure than 29 Ibs. of the ordinary roots. SARSAPARILLL this Nis om/y one of the ingredi- wonderfal medicine; and ating remedy that communi- ansing and reinvigorating ents th it is the only cates its purifyin, Properties throngh the BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, and other secretions, securing @ harmonious func- mal ac f every depraved organ and gland in If the bivod is corru; tt pure @ Resolvent If the Langs are ulcerated and the Kesolvent will loosen this deposit and repair the wasting !uffc with sound and healthy material. If the Sita ts covered with pimples, speta, pustules, sores, ulcers, &c., the Besolvent will quickly ro move these annoyances. If mercury is deposited in the bones and has accumulated in the system. the Besolvent will driveit out. Ifthe throat or Bron chial Glands are ulcerated, the Resolveut will cure these sigus of an early waste. Direct remedies pos- seasing only exciasive properties, are burtful, as they inerense the fumetional secretions of one organ by suspending the constituent secretions of ethers; hence,# compensating remedy like the Resolvent fs the only moaus of a permanent cure. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP OF BLOOD impregnated with the Resolvent and ab- sorbed to supply the waste of the body, will make pure, sound and healthy flesh and fibre. The first dose that is takem commences ite work of purifica- Sion aud increasing the appetite and flesh. 4A REMARKADSLE CURE! SORES ON THE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH, SORES I; NOSE AROUND THE EYES, €., recently exhibited, a few bottles will cure. Id Fonic. or through the effects of Mercary, Potes- Gm, CorrosiGe Sublimate. from six to ome dozen Duxtiee may be required to make a parmanent cu A remarkable instance of personal beauty re- o= a a Lady disfigured by the ravages of a right! bbe the advanced sheets of anew Metical work cal “FALSE AND TRUE. BY JOHN BADWAY, M. D N. B.—This book contains mach valuable infor- mation for the benefit of the sick. [lastrated with ‘gures of the Liver, Lungs, Kidneys. and other or- fine imtheir matural av in heir diseased comt- ion. Every person in search of heaith, and desir- ous of preserving the same. should send for a copy. hich will be sent free of charge. by remitting om {bree cent stamp for postage, to Radway & Uo., ew FIRST BOTTL E.—At the end of the first bottle ber strength, apy ae and spirits were improved, and the small pimples. blotehes. pustules, disap- peared. pplying the Resotvent ever the surface. witha fine sponge, relieved the inflammation and ‘hing. Antise| {tel Served as @ reliable ptic in cioansing aud purifying the patrid flesh. seoue BOTTLE —At the end of secon ottle. signs of improvement in the di«charges rom the, uterus, inflammation. and swelling abated. the skin greatly impro tng Brighter. strength and appetite THIRD BOTTLE.—Dry scaba on the scalp, ie iy dt dis iP} Bo wig oo Bh 3 te ually disappeartug. leucorr "yecomlug clears and Kiinere ant ter becoming din Uladler improving. lager pi growing, hands ‘on the FIFTH BOTTLE mncion, . the eyes grow- ineveael arms cl ro sal pels Forafar, a py SIXTH AND SEVENTH BOTTLES.—Ui op the peck rently haproted: leucorthesdischar ca . menstruation rega the aby men, irritation it the uterus, bladder, and kid face clear of all hair covering the P- great increase of flesh, spirits buoyant, step Ciasticé amd appetite good NINTH BOTTLE ~All signe of disease ene stad silly disappearing, freqa-nt Park. great improvement in personal appearance, hair coufiw- Ping te from rapidly skin smooth and clear, and the uleer in the neck healed. TWELFTH BOTTLE —Cow the Resolv- ent after all eruptions find diemppeaced, she gatned in flesh and personal beauty. ore trouble in the aterus, kidneys, ye ty rg ee mye '. digestive pan oy Pe, ton canted Swing foxu! fo Ver friends picture of health and beauty of x Months after the use of the twelfth bottle, Continued taking thret teaspoousfal of she Ke- soluget ver day. ani two of the ee times = In this wonderful cure & lesson may be learned in regard to the true means of securiug personal beau. ty. Good pure. rich blood will maxe healthy fibre and clear skin, beautiful seinen bezeriont hai rT br ocien isdewe is powder eh eecape oat Preventing the abeorbti. Dheric air tial cation of the blood and fluids of the aki: blood is secured al the Be ooo bl bettle eS aes Six bottles for §3. 1B THAT THE Wo! i ON THE LADL ora N BIL IF SABSAPABILLIAN aNwoT BE OBTAINED rRom WASHINGTON DRUGcIsts, ADDRESS yspwar & 00., 67 MAIDAN Lan: poe BBW ToRK. ck phiecm, and prorelent matter, | OFFICE OY THE GENWRAL SURERINTEN- u ATA ae Hi pr EST pee S.entee FOR way pips oF anMare plgave at 6:00 and 7:09 0. mand ot 2:09 ond 'O8 ANNAPOL| sed Cop roe hte eee rr ead « ty and 6 poems. Be PABTs ats OF TRE WAST. aus: Tavandeasy * Leave ot 1:$9.8. a ve, 2. trains to from Ai Ta gaia 2 Se ‘WastineTon. Jan. 6, 1867. now ran es foley satington and New York are Pn NEW TORK. without chen of: — og dally (except Sunday) at 6:90 m. =. ee mlsare for Now York and Pain LEBPING CA: = ober '@ CARS tor New York on 7:00 p. at TD ‘hrough Tickets to P York,’ pinconah Tickets to Phila at rein well as at the new oe, 406 wi can Private PROPOSALS, eH W4sHineTon ASYLUM, JULY 30, 1565, Proposals for supplying t the Washington Asylum with— 100 tons of WHITE ASH COAL, Si cords of PINE WOOD, 5 cords of OAK WOUD, d@ by the Commissioners until august. at 12m. They reserve the right to reject any or all the Bebedvies of articles reqnired can be on application at the Axy lent bia JAMES KELLY, ¥. B. DORSETT, Commisstoners of Washington Aon i stoners of Washin ‘um, iy {Ohron. & Bepab fe A” NAVE PAYMASTER' OFsicR, a 8. aL a ae scaled Prope posals for Coal,” wditve recetted m Ofice unt ir ox iocs Mt on TUESDAY, the 4th of Angust, 1863, for the di livers at the wharf at the Naval Academy, olia, Md., of 0 ine hapared tone, of 2.20 ibe.» beat qualit re enh a ccs o A! 7 ri setts, a ve bandred>) tons, of 2.20 bes, all WHITE ASH CUAL—grate atz Bast a ze ‘ Sas » Bituminous Coal must be shipped from Bal- imo All? the © ‘oal to be delivered free of charge to the Government between the lth and 3'st of August. Fe subject to Sects of the Commandi: Mfhicer, ‘Vesscls must not, when loaded, draw more than nine feet of water. The LS eked to reject any and al! bid: Blank forms for Proposals farnis! tion at this Uies, EDWARD TD. ay 29-5 Paymaster US Navy DENT TERSC i pt Sa! FOX th tatr. 1838. Preposals will be received for the delivery te ‘Treesury peperonees of ghost 1 300° Tes oF COAL. ¥ 20) tons of No. 1: 200 tons of Baltimore Company's best White As! foal, and 100 tons of Bed Ash, Pett gery of the’ \d to we pounds ton. Also. of dry OAK. and 109 cords of Baker's PINE WOOD. bo be corded ang secre! atthe ‘Treasury Department BOG to Le rks get at we pho rae in ach quen- ee, and ida wilt ‘De reced ved edvaitl To'clork hooa-on the 12th day of August. 1368. ae to the General DSoperipiendent of Treasury Buildings, and to be considered binding fortwo, weeks after’ that date, the De jug the right to reject all or ony sees of the bid No bid wil be entertained unless eatiefactory be given of 1 po eniiliy af th: ah aon McCA BTS Beta General Bup’t. ry ave PAYMASTER'S OF ICE, Wasminoto, D. C., July 25, 1308. led Proposals. to be en: will be received at this Offic August, 1363, tor the foll ng ‘ 6 af tue very best quality, to be deliver: _ Government tax, at the Wasuin, .gton td Yard, a abject to the usual inspection thereat, to wit: pa eof Equipment and Reerwit ni 100 (one bundred) Gords PINE Woop. mediate ase. Bureav of Ordnance. 1 (one) Barret LAD Ot 200 (thirty two hundred ypotmieLkaD PIPE, (thirt; 4 ab (twenty SIDES LEATiCGn Sogchecule, with, particulars. to be Office. Responsible security rey mpt and faitatal delivery of supplios conformity with stipulations om the for bua, to be had at this Ofer, other- terse bids will not be entertained. CALVING. Jackson, jy 5-4 Paymaster, U. 8. N. Navy Drrantuent, Bureat of Provisions ayo CLoriinc, Bealed ndorsed Freat Beet snd, Vegetables five Bureaa until? Bm. on the 13%. tr the supply of 4 ap be Peceivi at he ot kegs Fresh . with approved security, will be reqatred ¢ half the estimated amouat of the contract and twenty per cent.in addition will be with nd from the amount of each payment to collateral secarity for the dae performance of the A wii! om no account, be paid uatil ally w “so Totter “made must An accompanied by a tten guaranty, ne oF mort io pereune, that the bidder or bidder el elit tie ‘or their Lid be accepted. enter into in within nve days, with good sponsibility of the gu ‘Anscesor of Tuterual Revenue for the district hich they reside. Pre peeponal wilt te sbuiidered: euilees acctikie: by such euaranty, and by satisfactory evidence that tae bidder ts aregular dealer ta the articles proposed and has the License rewired by Act af Con- he Department reserves the right to re ‘not considered ad proposal net Vautageous to t “"Ft's to be understood that in ease the sti quantity fet ticle shall be deli |. loa ng @ balance due on the Coes B wt nt the contract may feet completed in’ fall, at the men ony as 10 PH. BRIDGE. Chief of Bureau, pwronis FOR FUEL. D NT, J Navy oad aled Pi tothe b= ‘oF the Navy ik WOOD red and Afty tons. ieee wilt be received until noon sug July. instant. The proposals must “The Wood must be of oe beet auslity of Oak. well seasoned. on of ¢ corr Pe thet ‘arse of hho Coal must be of tig hint isn pat Giskeaeemencnenie ie ies |S, V.BOXD, 8. M. HILLMAN. ALEX. BOND raopoog™y 0 Li beth , rasoe Segui ag eo = | pas aEWw reke LINE EW YORE, 4 Ax soucnrows. Nore OLD ‘Eins. BEGULAE SAILING DAYS, FROM GEORGETOWN, FRIDAY, AT 12 M. FROM NEW YORE, SATUBDAY, AT 12 M. For freight, apply to 63 GUN B. DAYIDBON. Agent ‘ater street, + D.d, MipRIBGR goa tore EP Econ am B BISTOL LINE ‘BETWEEN MEW YORE AND BOSTOR, VIA BRISTOL i ele ORD. aE ares railway commu at end splendid aes 18TO! entre errs orth oh oe Travellers for that sex oy way of Br and Worepeeg ot Boon iNew York at B.0. anos eet paat Sie nnair Pai Leave I ew ‘York, tr flees aon Se goers, Paen sai soateeyie tthe ‘ovence ans hte isn es wae PEON Pres’t MILES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD) ow finished and in ‘ation. = miles of eek Tare oy Boe "ale syeing. end lon whole between cine Btates is being, ed forward re rapidly then ever before’. Mor Es 7, thgumand men are employed, and it la not snot Cimpoustbi ible thet the entire track, 5 fom by finished In means pro led. ry a and all thet eROray, men aué money cap do to secure the completion of thi GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest possible day, will be done, The UNION PACIFIO BAILBOAD COMPANY receiv 14 GOVEREMENT GRANT of the right ot “cud tna the line ofits operations, mms > etch side of ite road. This ts an sheclatedenation and will be @ source of large revenue in the fa tare. JI 4 GOVERNMENT GRANT of United Sie eisadipee meettralan OS se ae 16 000 4S 00 per ma le, according © \- culties 10 be surmounted on the variou: be vuilt, ‘The Government takes « eecoeh more, -urity, and it expected that not only fic iaterest, but the principal am amount may be pata in services rendered by the Company in trans ing troops, mails, ‘Bc,’ The inter now on more than’ paid in this way, Denides, securing @ Feat savidg & wins money to the Government. NT GRANT of the right to ORTGAGE BONDS, to aid ¢ same amount as'the U. Opaunlestoners ad end ‘promonnced to bein all reenects caquritely suppl fied. with “depots, sta a A CAPITAL hte SUBSCRIPTION from ons, turn- stock bolders, of hb poly -f Bight Mullion Doi- we been paid in work slresdy done, sist wi ak a will tneressed as the wants of the re SEE OA CASH EABNINGS on its Way Bust. ren the pint Wor eat Bonds Wiss Fepiercceteleaton cr Serta indication of vast through busi! 9 fol yw the Gi the line to the Pa Pa- Bast om anes ‘ FIRST sedenele jONDS a such & property, costing nearly three time ir amount, EB SECURE BEYOND ANY ee eee SBABLY NINE PER OENT. IT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY eee T S50 BE AT A PREMIUM. _ ‘he Company reserve the right to advance the tourate at time, ress & rate above par be eee wn i will ae ders or which the money bas nol Veena acinall aid at atthe pany 'soffiee before ‘advance, Pics aac bing will ear ae par value o Sis raters percent persacen chemtier Lat Srnec tae tay sera sips I'be received in WASHINGTON by FIRST NATIONAL BANK, RITTENHOUSE, FOWLER 00., ami in New York aT THE bere et #1 ad gS No. 20 NAS- JOHN J. erseg . s BOK, BANKERS, Bo. 69 Omen sated cgeaoa seco ont the ihe United Btates. er Li should be made in dri or other ingiony New York, and ‘ke Bente wi will be = ae Par 11 J *rocal axonts will look to t os nr sale d avery. a Sees oe He fe ‘and the Value of’ the for on, ‘ds, which will be sent free on application at Company’ roenys ethene os 8 05S p cisco. ae Moy 25, 1968 Treas eases qpoaun ‘WHOM IT MAY OONGERN. pict ate a Sarees pp MS fo well the fot enon de- "ek nT I the east eeoraer ‘from numbered two (2).tm Saware aumbered ct eat erst a, eighty scven (437). gommey oint on no! cot, hetweees ante ee. ainty-two(62) foot threr ishinebes ast corner of suid sqanre, running ge gent thirtn (00) feat trence perth an dred and ove (101) fect nine (9) {nches and three. ence (. east soathen = Son Gs ilies ) and Pease Sahaine ‘Trastes, tER. Aucts. 8 KLO! state Broker, 458 Seventh street, A LABGE amounr “OF ye ESTATE IN Sense e.. py BON TIN @ ON tru, Sta wtiedith day of Jaly, at 6 o'clock premises. 1 vil oe elt tetas of Lots Lot aare 422, spbdivided = “lion ot ‘A, gorner 3 aut and 35-6 inches; Lote a 19 feet 8 tuches, ‘tan rove sere a Set and two sto omen, y improved by large one-stor; iilee Buloing: Lite fronting oa Mtiect, between 7th and & stk street feet & inci aS ng Fat ot Ka being 100 f cot deep 8th street. betw Gand P trent ie Toot s faches by 95 feet deep, to a ten-foot alley. ins peoverts fronting on 7th atrest will be of. fered as @ who! if not sold as # whole, it will {hen be ottered ea above dtr ‘his property, located in the most rapidly im- Proving portion of the city. ix well worthy the Sitention of buyers and patties secking Invest. ments. ‘Terms of One-third cash; balance 6 and 12 math, with reat on epten, groured by 8 deed ra perty. Uonveyaacing and stamps a Porches Cost.’ Si'down ou eecl lot time of sale GALLIGAN & TownerEe: iyd Auctioncers. 7 THE ABOVE SALE Ig por owED ON accouns of the woather until MONDAY, the 31 day of August, eame hi Sjya7 GALLIGAN & Pow Rtiewn, Aucta. 100; jy -dads rmer | igy onan CBARL: POORER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, 2 (late Clen a with Jas ¢-MeGat ) uthwest corner of Penne oes tweet ctrect dear Umce bana ae ri OS AMBER SUITE: TAG Maas cron TA- WALROT REP SPARLOR eB EB i tree shal very nice aescrtment ot 1 icusehold ‘and Ritohe a Fara tare, comprising fsinut Parlor Upholstered in Green Walnut Marble are Tables Walnut Hattree Reception Chairs Brustelis, BIg on ons i ieerets Carpets i 0. Bt ‘bamber ne. Bair and husk ina Hatr Bolsters and P: ae iprend mm Pill nd Boistes Teble Lines oro ote ir Cases K Plated Uastor, Ege stand. Spooner and Forks Heating Stoves. Uil Cloth ‘Together with many other articles toe numerous toe ts Terme canb: COOPER & LATIMER, ‘erms cash, jy 30 d&ds Lntel.} uctioneers. 'Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ee thenet corner 7th and D streets. eg SALE OF THE PERSON- TH STONE, DEOBABED ie LATE WOODFORD m ro! fl auction rooms, aD of the Bonsenola Goods belonging to said es- EEN & WiLiIAMs, Anucts. B" Tro reat 2, Brokers and Auctioneers, Ballivan Building, Lar Bt Tth st., opposite Post c. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer. PEREMPTORY, SALE OF IMPROVED Ruor. Yu STRE: ETN AT NuBTH, ms Connecticut AVEN fg ataaee Ere On MONDAY, the 3d day «f A o'clock + on the premises, we shall part or Lot 22, Square 163, fronting 2 feet on L street, by a depth cf 145 feet 11 inches. The improvements consist of @ Two story Frame Dwelling house of four rvoms, and also hon Frame Houses of four t, frouting on a 3)- erms: One-half cash; balance in six months, oid | Tina notes Vearia glnterest, eecured by deed of w 2m a FITCH & FOX, iy 28-5t {intel} Auctioneers, BY CocrER LATIMER, ‘Auctioneers, Bo ro ohben eee eae ‘west corner of Pennsylvania avon imate atreet, Star Office Building. VED PROPERTY D STREET SORTH, (BET, OFPOSITE THE Pernt WOOD HOUSE, mn WEDNESDAY AFTERN| ON, August sth . in front of the premise: Tooms cack on rear of sai foot alley. ie THE SOUTHS imp nt ty to situate ated on the sont! side of D reir etween Ith and 12th stroots weet, ely oppeeite th tne Kirkwood House,” ured trast. and nd motes heart ag inter: . All conveyancing and revenue stamps at pur- cheeer's cost, $100 down at tine of sale a TIMER, 3 29-dkde toh Auctioneers. YW. L. waeu “Ean Southwest corner Penns: and %h street. UST BE BAL VALUABLE Im. BAL abtktna Th THE FI y vir eet, a deca iT WARD, of trust to the andorel gu ls June, on ge ah : "oR reco! EHF on fRipay agent. x 1868, at 6 te ag ia the mt ‘of the sed ipes., rround and premises | ti shall expose to of A fezneva uD: he tits st hington, and kn ibered thireeen (13) 4m Stusre described as follows lic plati y ot Lot Et orth rom the nortawest ning thence south cast three (3) fee AUCTION SALES: MORRO Bre tL. Pa a 2%, A = 0. 98 Leaialaess ve. on orween Iicecpasat Rasen. join oo waluutdnear- Pati ‘Chamber aud pid Btoves, ac. ALSO, Termes ~~ Hone OOPER & LATIMER. JrBe ated OO Tavctioners BAY SALE OF DISTICLED U. Srintrs MALT. BARLEY, OOKN MEAL, a od, from. the rt of the District the Supreme of the es Columbia, holdings "District Court, aud tose directed. 1 will sell at Public sale, for cash: on » the Jet day of August mext, i888, "clock ®. mat the warehouse Weter and Potomac retown, D.C, the following goods & bbla. of Distilled Spirits 67 begs Bye Mal far ey and Barley, mixed nm Meal ircand Bye 4 ‘* Malt, for Yeast ee LO Oe seized onder wreta Nos 192. nd 194, for viela- tipu of interne! revenue lew, “sad will be sold for tl : baseman: DAVID.s coopmnc jyt9-38 BEER sac ‘98 Louisiana avenue. BGE SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, a SATURDAY, Augiat 1, we will soll at the SIXTY HORSES. pe ee amber good work. saddle. and driving A fow first-class bees Buggies. and Wagons. A lege collection of Second-hand vehicles, Oar- h yo—Tuceday, Thureday and Sst- W. L. WALL £ 00., Auctioneers. ¥ COUPBK & LATIME, eo mye (Late Clerkagrith J ic@utre & Oo... he west iti Bleventh ES, BRUS- ABLE, RE o’clock &. m., we the reridence of a gentioman removing St the southeast corner of Penna ae and. bitty street. « T the auction store of K. Walsh & Co..) the entire efiects contained rein. We name in part Superior French-plate Mantel Mirror, with heavy nt ia Walnut Parlor Suite of 10 pieces, id Wainat Mirror-back and — foes Etezere Marbie top Contre Tabi Fine pas plate Bugravinss and Gromo Litho nar ener Stand:, Walnnt Workstand ‘bie-top Lressing Buresu frror-front Wardrobe Painted Wardrobes Walnut Bedateao in Green and Kitchen Bouuisites, &c., £0. 4 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts._ COOPER & LA’ A i (Late Clerks with James Southwest corner i street,“ CBICKERING PIABO Ha PABLOB TR ee he? t A AMEER wees pny pte eens athe of Wily NORAIN OnE cans i ator Foe. We se Sth, i wed” ocak speaa nice jot Houschel * Chi Rete pes” Rosewood lor Buite, Bosewoou Whatnot, josew | Breneb Plate Blirror, Brossell. Thrce- ply, and Ingrain Carpets, lahogan; Buite, Sui | Painted | ea et St Pen ‘eather Beds, ol . 11 Curtains, | Brocate Mahogany and ‘Waina ery peur ener Machine, i r Ll aaa CUOPER & & LATIMER, -déds” {Intel Auctioneers. WHEELER & 00, Auctioneers 61 Louisia aa Ot Set. oth and 7th ata, A a BSQELuna “TWO-STORY FRA! DING NEAR TESTES ARE AT, A fuyrust 4 188, at 10 lock y 5 al o'el Tig shall omter for sale, to ‘the Highest bidder, ground, foot of 7th street. near L street south, it $6608 ard substansial two story frame buildt . ry ough the ¢ ground wehere h cost $1,080. and is now insured for can be leased ‘or jon ate reasonable =. It Bs eultatio® for either stare iti ores One tele eteh, Dalance in three and six erms: @ne t} ithe, notes to be satisfactorily endorsed, bea: trom 6 in siterest # Wilkins o.oo. Acts, Ochate Clerke with 3. €! McGuire Uo..) grenne and 1 Sopthwest anne Sites & ns ith stveet CRIMPROVRI Fn ig & eet aR oT, A eekTS par aR AU oe ER OON, August 34, at o dock, Rites tm front of the pi romiene, haifof Let 3, in rausre Lap ton Gotrest, with a depth: half cash: bal the, Copveyancing time of sal Sedkcs “OUGPER & LATIMER, Avcts. & WILLIAMS. GREET cisesers and Heal Retate Brokers, 626 southeast corner of 7th and D streets. MON . " * eeelapaas August; at 6: o'clock p p Hew, Kiows as 2 ae Mount Pleas: an! ‘th street, me 1 ofa Sood ‘Dwelling, jouse and red by ‘down when err overt 1 Ren ge eg lp Agar pn ale. they cat ag 20 we ‘on Green & Williama: and if not sold by the Mgsent bie row nds cae be put up and sold to chance i SE eat EVENING STAR OFFICIAL. By William MM. Seward, Secretary of State of the United States. Tol! to whom these present. may com> greeting - Whereas by an act of Congress passed on the twentieth of April, one thousand one jared and eighteen, enti tled “An act to provide for the publication of tne laws of the United Statics and for other purposes,” it és declared, that Whenever officist notice shall have been re- ceived at the Department of Stale that any amendment which heretofore Bas been and hereafter may be proposed tothe Constitation of the United States bas been adopted accord- ing to the provisions of the Constitution, it shall be the duty of the sayi Secretary of Scate forthwith to cause the said amendment to be Published in the newspapers authorizsd to Promulgate the laws, with his certuficate, spe- cilying the States by whuch the same may have been adopted, and that the same has become valid to all intents and purposes asa part of the Constitution of the United States. And whereas the Congress of the United States.ou or about the aixtesnth day of Jaume. one thousand eight bundred and sixty-six submitted to the Legislatures of the severa States a proposed amendment 0 the Coastitu- on in the following words, to wit JOLT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States Be it resclved by the Senate and House of Repre~ sentatives of the Umited States of America in Con- gress assembled, (two-thirds of both Houses con- curring.) That the following articie be proposed to the Legisintures of the several States as aa amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which, when raufied by three-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be valid as part of the Constitution, namely ARTIOLE XIV. Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the 4 diction thereof, are citizens of the United St and of the States whervin they reside. No Stateshall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or Property, without due process of law, nor deny 10 any person within its jurisdi¢tion the equal protection of the laws. Suction 2. Representatives shall be sppor- tioved among the several States according ¢ their respective numbers, counting the whole bumber of persons im each State, excluding In- dians not taxed. But when the right to rot any election for the choice of electors for Presi- det and Vice President of the United Representatives in Congress,the ex ve and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, 1s denied to any of the male maabitants of such Sta obe years of age, nd citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for par- ticipation in rebellion or other crime, the basi of representation thereim shall be reduced im the preportion which the number of such mate citizens shall bear to the wiole nur be: citizens twenty-one years of age in Swctioy 3. No persou shall be Representative in Congress, President, vi any office, civil or m States, or under any Sta Previously taken of Gongress, or as States, or as a member of any gg- ed in insur rebellion against the same, or ¢iy comfort to the enemi s thereof. But Cox a vote of ‘ds of each House of the public debt of the United Staves, authorized by Law, anchuding debts incurred for payment of pensions aad hounties for services im sapp: imsurrec- UoR oF rebellion, = ot be qnestioned. neither the United States nor any State shal agsume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of in ISUITECTION O1 be United States, or any cl emancipation of any slive: but obligations, and claim: void. Section 5. The Congress shall have power toenforce, by upproprinte legislation, the pro- visions of this article. ber ae ‘YLER Covrax, Speaker of the House of Representatives. | atieeeree | j all suck de! ail be heid illegal and President of the Senate pro tempore. Attest Evwp. McPuerson, Clerk of the House of Representatives J. W. Forney, Seeretary of the Senate And whereas the Senate and House of Kep- | resentatives of the Congress of the United States, on the twenty-first day of July, one sand eight hundred and sixty-eight, adopt. id transmitted to the Department of State @ concurrent resolution, which concurrent ros. olgtion is in the words and figures following, to wit: Ins Seyxats oF THE are Sranee, beress the Lerisiatures rd = iSeates of necticut, Tennessee, New im Sateey Oregon, ¥ t, West Virginia, . Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, uinols, Wi a chusetts, eas evade: 1 Maine, Iowa, Arkansas, Flortda, North Carolina, Alabama, South Oar- olfma. and Louisiana. being three-fourths and more of the several States of the Union, aye Tatified the fourteenth article of amendment to Constitution of the United States, duly be by two-thirds of each House of the har ninth Congress: therefore, TReasleed oy the Semate, (the House of Répresen- aires concureing.) That said fourteenth article is hereby declared to be — of the Constita- tian of the United States, and it shall be duly Promuigated as such by the Secretary of State. Auest: Gzorcg C. Goraam, Secretary. Ls THE House oy Rergesgytatives, Tuly 2st, 1568. d, That the House of Representatives concur in the foregoing Concurrent resolution ot the Senate ‘declaring the ratification of the rteenth article of tbe amendment of the stitution of the United Sites.’ test Evwo. McPagason, Ulerk.’ And whereas official notice bas been received at the Department of State that the Legisla- ‘ufes of the several States next hereinafter named have, at the time respectively herein mentioned, taken the proceedings hereinafier Tecited upon or in relation to the ratification of the said proposed fourteenth amendment, called article fourteenth, namely The Legislature of Connecticut ratified the amendment June 30, 1866; the Legislature of New Hampshire ratified it July 7, 1866; the Legisiature of Tennessee ratified it Jaly 1, 105; the Legistature of New Jersey ratified it yember 11, 1966, and the Legislature of the ¢ State passed a resolution in April, 1568 to withdraw its consent to 4; the Legislature Of Oregon ratified it September 19, 1865; ths Legislature of Texas rejected it Novem >er 1, 1866; the Legisiatute of Vermon! ratified it on or previous to November 9, 1365; the Legis. lature of Georgia rejected it November 13, 156), the Legislature of the same State ratitied it J ‘21, 1368; the Legislature of North Carolina rejected it December 4, 1566, and the Legisiatare Of the same State ratified it July 4, 180-; the siature of South Carolina rejected it De- ber 20, 1965, and the Legislature of the same je ratified 1t July 9, 1863; the Legislatare ot ‘Virginia rejected 1: January %, 1567; the Lois. lature ot Kentucky rejected it January 10, 15> the Legislature of New Yerk ratified ut Janu ary 10, 1567; the Legislature of Ohio ratified it Jaguary Li, 1857, And the Legislature of the same State passed a resolution in January. 190~ to withdraw its consent to it; the Legisla- turé of Illinois ratified it January 15. ins? the Legislature of West Virginia ratified it January 16, 1567: the Legislature of Kansas ratified it January 15, 1857; the Logisiaiure of Maire ratified it January 1% : ture of Nevada ratified it January 22, 1357 the Eegislaiure of Missouri ratified it ou or pre- viobs to January 26, 1957; the Legislature of Indiana ratified it January 29, 1857; the Logis- lature of Minnesota ratified it Febraary i, 1857. the Legislature of Rnode Island ratified it Feb. ruary 7, 1857; the Legislature of Delaware r.. jected it February 7, 1857; the Logisininre of ‘Wisconsin ratified it February 13, 1867; the jure of Pennsylvania ratified ut Febra- ary 13, 1567; the Legisiatureef Micuigan rari- fied it February 15, 1967; the Legisiature of Massachusetts ratified it March 20, 1467: the Legisiature of Maryland rejected it March 23. 1867; the Legisiature of Nebraska ratified ic June 15, 1867; the Legisiature of Iowa raufied it April 5, 1968; the Legislature of Arkansas ratified 1t Apri 6, 1968; the Legislature of Fior- ida ratified it June 9, 1968; the Legislature of ‘Louisiana ratified it July 9, 1848; and the Legis. lature of Alabama ratified it July 13, 1868. Now, therefore, be it meee et, —e Seward, Secretary of of United hate in execution of the atorosald ‘Act, and of concurrent resolution of the 2ist ‘Constitution of the United States to be eake inthe newspapers authorized wo ones do beredy certify Unat (be said proposed amen’. ment bas been adopted in tae manner herein- Before mentioned by the States specified in tae aid concurrent resolution —namely, the Suaum of Connecticut, New Hampshire, Teamsssee, New Jersey, Oregon, Vermont, New York, Odio, Iilinow, West Virginia, Kausas, Maine, Nevada, Missouri, Indiana, Minnesota, Rbode Island, Wisconsin, Peansyivania, Michigan, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Iowa, ATKansas, Florida, North Carolina, Louisiana, South Carolina, Alabama. and also by the Lecuia- ture of the State of Georgin—th> States specified being more than three-fourths of the ‘Staves of the United States. And I do tarther certify that tar said jmRead- ment bas become valid to all intents and par- poses as a part of the Consuitation of tas Uai- ted States, Im testimony whereof, I have nereurto eet my hand, and caused the seal ef the Uapar. meat of State to be aitixed. Done at the city of Washington, this tweaty- oanen any of July, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eaght Banded and (8ear.) sine ~eight, and of Lhe independence of aited States of America the ainety- tind. Wa. H. Sewann, Secretary of State ——__ -wee - LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. ‘The Senate of Alabama yesterday discassed 8 bill to ponish the Ku Klex, and to suspen Ke Kiux publications. Im the Hopse a bill passed allowing one newspaper to be se led by the Governor in each Congressional istrict to be the official yournal tor sheriff sales, estate notices, &e Carrer bill was di to-day. It pun: Steamboat men for making distinctions on ac- count ot color, A. J. Willow, mayor of volunteers, and Uspt Hoge, 6th iotantry, a young man aged thirty. two years, were elected Associate Justices of the Sapreme Court of South Carolina yester- day. The Democrats tried toelect Gouserwa- tive Republicans and failed A competion drill between the Momigome: Light Guards. of Roston, and Com ay kimk ith New York State militia, took place in New York yesterday afternoon, prize, a flag tor general of drill, being given to the New Nork Company The protracted litigation between S. W. Mi Ward and other paper collar manufacturers with the Union er Collar Company has 4 by the refusal of the Com- ner of Patents to exiend the patents ot the Union Paper Collar Company The Republican Convention, be yesterday, at Clyde, nomina ed « H. Gibson, of Seneca county, as a candidate for Congress from the Niath District, now rep- resented by the Hon. Ralph P. Buckiaad The resolution of the Tennessee Srate Senate, to Appoint a committer to wait Upon Goveraor Brownlow and ask him to recommend the re. cal disabilities trom disfra: Was passed over informally “id am Ome o. William dunt subscrip- Baltunore American office, in by the dood, amounted to 4,30, which amount has been dis- irbuted by the relief committer A dispatch from Memphis to the Cincinmata Gavette ani the reported assassination of Senator Wyatt to be without foundation: and adds: “The Senator i« bere.” A Democratic mass meeting was held at Montevallo. Ala , yesterday, at Whach Seymour vad BL the Democrauc plaitorm were heartily . udorsed. In several wards of Baltimore Inst evening meetings were held for the slecuon of dele gates to th reer Siste Convention of Col- on Lacan b on d 4ib of Augast William Wood, Union soldier during the war, was taken’ from Ris bome, im Monroe county, Ky. on Monday night, by the Kekluk Klan, and banged. + This se m theS thern rice crop will prob. Abiy reach 60,000 barrels, or pounds of Tough rice, aguimet 45,000 barrels ix in Michigan Hon. T. W. Ferry of the Fourth, and Hon. Aust Blau, of the Distnet, were yeoteTuay Tenuminated Ray Congress by the Republicaus. Advices from Hayti » tor bas defeated Care that General Hec- ot the re- been the veade hay Sctionieis, and that (hirty prisouer shot. . Train appeared art of Bankruptcy his papers were not the Court refused to bear The Queen of Spain refuses to accept the retignation of Admiral Narvez, commander of the Spanish fleet in American waters A Seymour and Blair ratificati was beid in Jackson, Miss. last might. A dispatch trom Memphis says wnat crop re- Tob Arkausas are encouraging meeting —The in Paris,Count von der G- g Istely from cancer on tongue, and the operation pertormed upon bu by Dr. Nelaton a iew mouths ago, though it Produced a temporary relief. did not succeed in complewly eradicating the disease. The Count has now piaced humself under the care of Herr Von Schinidi, a German who professes to be the of & new system of cure for cancer, and it is said that his Temedies have al- Teady produced a most favorable effect upon. his patient. A correspomdemt of the Cologe= Gazette gives a curious desctiption of the trea’ - Menf adopted by Herr von Schmidt on the oc- casion. began by giving Count vou der Goltz « gargle composed of Indiaa hitherto “unknown European pharmacopeias, which pri acote pain, followed by an eraption of smail cancer- in the roof of the moath. Afr eareling had been continued for some time these abscesses came to a bead aud eventually broke, giving great relief to the pativat result is regarded as a very favorable one the principal medical authorities in Part having veen hitherto thought impossiv! bring a cancerous atscess to abead. While this Piocess was going on the swelling of the uliar species of frog, with a yello Ted eyes. There now onl can speak and eat with very little pain. Yon Schmitt promises tocure his patient en- lurely within (wo Months at the wimos' Aw INCIDENT OF THE FLOOD aT EvysviLte, mp—a correspondent of the New York Jour- f Commer”, who lives in the neighborhood on iysville, Md, furnishes some graphic pic - tures.of the recent flood and disaster im that locality. He gives a very graphic account of @ damage to the Alberton cotton mills of the Dears Garey, at Elysyille, and the mansion of one of the proprietors, toge: the following incident. He says “The dwelling was occupied during the storm by Mr. Garey aud his daughter, her husband and female servants, eno bad ail remained Until retreat was cut off by the flood. The three. story back building falien with a crash, Snd was swept off instantly, se thoroughly that not a thousand of its bricks remain on ths groufide, Ammediately after, the back wall of the parlor apd main building generally tet: outwards. With an exclamation tbat she would rather drown than be crushed to death, the daughter sprang trom & window to the root of & piazza, and then to a mass of driftwood, taking shelter in the Limbs of one of the stand- ng oaks, where she was soon joined by her husband and two female servants—all remain- ing there through a furious rain, and antil (he waters partiaiy subsided, whea they were 87 Ssrab Paul, becoming Ured of living, went to a Kochesier drug store on Wednesday, and purchased some arsenic quietly to an Intell And swallowed the She thea weat ce Office, and sat down Tt was effective @7"Kev. Richard i the aemly, chown of Si. James Episcopal Onarch, Lees- Va., hasentered apon his ‘da- les, and preached bis first sermon in that place on.Sunday morning iast. 87” Pishole Cuy, that once lively place inthe Pennsylvania oil where every drilt Tegion, struck oil. bas pretty much taded out and gone Dack to its pative wilderness, The Onave House, which cost $51,000, is being taker removed to Pleasantville. : SF Obiet Justice muigate the laws of the United States, and I | toga.

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