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- = ROSADALIS. Toe Great American Health Bestorer; fae Best Blood Purifier in the World DR. LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROSADALIS! 4 SAFE AND CEBTAIN CUBE NO THE ONLY_ONE YET DisCOVERED) FoR ROFULA, IN ITS VARIOUS FORM S, SUCH as eosumption, in its Early Stages; Enlargemen Sud Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Kidneys, and Uterus, Chronic Bheumatism. Eruptions of the Skin, Chronic Sore Byes, &c. ALSO, SYPHILIS, 48 ALL ITS VARIOUS FORMS, DISEASES OF WOMEN, Appetite, Sick Headach: Poin inthe Beck, Imp Life, Gravel, dence in GENERAL ILL HEALTS, And all Diseases of BLOOD, Li hanger | KIDNEYS, AND BLADDER, it thoroughly ersdicates every kind of hamor and bad taivt.and restores the entire system to besithy condition. 17 IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS, never pro- Cactug the slightest injary. BF Usee and endorsed by tht Lending Paysi Gians everywhere i is known. ‘The following, among many hundreds of oar best citizens, testify to ite wonderful efficacy: OCEBTIFICATES FEOM PHYSICIANS. Barrimone, Mo., March 4, 1988. L believe Dr. Lawrence's "RUSADALIS” to be the Best AlreRative IN Gsx, and ies such. _ “THOMAS J. BOYKIN, M.D. ROSADALIS WILL CURE THE WORST CASES OF SCROFULA. BEAD THE STATEMENTS ‘ Boon nie, BELOW aND Wison Corntr, ae iso x Count, September 10,2367 ‘Siz: My youngest danghter, aged five bas been dreadfully aficted with Scrofula nearly 1 great many P| th Satonisbment, she was entirely well you! + with much respect aad gratie BOSADALIS CUBES ALL SKIN DISEASES Witson, N.C., Sept. 15, 1857. Dy Lawrence a on po ae a ed with what a us re which. com ved his health, Hie bes boon attictsd with an invcterese sotee: trenicly troublesome Eruption of the Skim. some. times breaking ont in sores, &c. was escribes Uy soy family physiclane Dr. A."D. core. Aner it a Few weeks. my son be- came and remains exsir "Yours trat se wees: 5.8. DANIEL. 18 13 A POTENT B —— CHRONIC DISEAS; aes ries FROM G. W. BLOUNT, B8Q., ATTORNEY aT Law, WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA. Ihave been cured of Chronic Infammation of the Ear and Partial Deafness. of ten years’ te. Gho. W. BLOUNT. THE ROSADALIS # not asecret medicine. The articles from which t ade are pullished around each bottle, andit sed aid recommended by the Medical ney, herever it has been introduced,as ® POSITIVE and BELIABLE Medicine for Diseases of the ELOUD, LIVEB aud KIDNEYS. CHRONIC LIVER COMPLAINT CURED. This is to certify that 1 was eured of Ohronio Liver Complaigt by Dr Bosalalis, siver having Wen confined to my bed and house for s long thne, and trying Various mediciues with: out benefit. Tknow of several others in this through the use of Kosadalis, and it county cnred can be found berbood, and THOBN. case ef secondary sy pl h the ve bott! some, f fo (te 1 be formula by which your Kossdalre ts made. find it an xcellent compound of al- terative ingredients. Yours truly. B. W. CARB, M. D, We knew Dr. Lawrence's Bosadalis to bea safe new nliceatipe. ag, aoa take pleases Leb! feesion au ic. eee Te 0 eB. PORE, MD eee AS i, D. aw a G@ BA ._M G. DU le BAN D. We kL D woop Mu T. sREWw ~M W. J) BULLOCK, Sacuery 7. 188. { hereby certify that I am personally scqnatnted with the atove-named Physicians, Ls Ww ASKS OF Pox: Baker : ‘This is to certify that I have been eM.cted with KRheumation a the last five or six BUSADA LL CUBE THE VERY WORST was! 1 CHEONIC BHEUMATISM. TswowTH, Va., February 25, 1368, Captain J. ‘ Dear Bie py t y that 1 cet opiy consider tb sovercign ‘Sy Ct Baonmatiam, but 1 believe ft alec a preventive and I cheerfally recommend it to the SM@icted. Yours. very truly, JAMES WEBB, PREPARED ONLY BY a. J. LAWRENCE,"M. D., Chemist, “BALTIMORE. MD., (Late of Wilson, N.C.) PRICE $1.50 PER BOTTLE. olesale by all ST, Faxgte fea the ines he fathead All letters of inqtiry, &c., promptly answered. Address DB. J.J. LAWBENCE @ co., SOLE PROPRIETORS AXD MANUFACTU #44 BALTIMOBE STRERT, Barrtmore, Mo S. CALVEET FORD. Drugeist, m: Ge pean, aves, Weablngton. D. 0. ap ai-egoms PROPOSALS, ee Oe BOPOSALS FOR GBAPING ANDGRAY! LING STREETS fetes FOUura WARD. MAYOR'S OFFICE, Notox,D O., Aug. 24. 1883 Proposais wil: be rectived al tis fice rmtit 12 o'clock 'm . THUBSDAY. September 5. 1998 fee ©radsng and Gravelling M street morth. iro New Jersey avenne to North apitol street, unies oe “Aino, for Grading ang Gravelling Letreet trom First to seveuth street east, eudesee pono Proved April LH, 18: Alec. tor Gradi: gand Gravelling E.atrest north, ne to Becond strect east, Dader an act approved May 31. 1337. Also. fer Grading and Gravelling D street north, from New Jersey avenue to Second street cast, ua. Cor an act approved Ma; 33, les7. ‘Ai and Gravelling Fourtn street for Grading east from H tol street north, under an act ap- proved April! A 03} the centre deep at the gutter tin the same has been Proverly rolled Bidders will state the price per cube yard for excavation or embankment, that which measures the most to be paid for only one war, «ither inex jdders will also state d fer graveling. cluding sand, eravel, wherever the Ward Co: og ppropriation will be paid until approved b ¥ ? he City Surveyor Sng Comeatostonar of the aaa to reject any and ail bids is reve ~ ps H OKAN au 25 Jot Commis-ioner Fourth Ward, NAYY PAYMASTER'S oFrice. Wasiisoton. B €., August 25. 13°3, ‘aled Proposals, to be endorsed, “* Provosa’s,”* Teceived at this office until 12 m., the first S+ ptember. 1888, for the fo'lowing artictos, which must be of the very best quaiity, to ve deliv: e-<d free of expense and Government tax at the bington Navy Yard. and subject to the ueual ction thereat, to wit of Ordnance. 40 gailens ALCOHOL. not less than 9 per cent. $00 tous CUMBERLAND COAL, rum of the mine 50 tens WHITE ASH COAL, egg size. 600 bushels CHABUOAL. Bureaw of Equipmen Recrwiting. 3.000 tons bituminous CUMBERLAND COAL. 1,500 tons Lebigh hard LUMP COAL. Bureau of Stam Engineering. 42 plates IBON for boilers. Bureaw Yards and Docks. 50 yards HATE CLOTH. Descriptive schedule, with particulars, to b seen at this office. Responsible security reqnires red for the prompt and faitafal delivery of supplies awarded rm conformity with stipulations om the ink forms for bids to be had at this office. other- se bids will not be entertained. CALVIN © JACKSON. au 2-3t Paymaster U. 8. PBorosars FOR COAL ry Department, avy. Avy yt 224, 1363. Proposals will be received at this office watil’ 11 ociock a m , MONDAY. the Stet instant. for far nishing fifteen hundred (1.50) tons(of 2.240 Ibs.) Camb rland coal, ren of mine. ‘The Coal to be delivered in may be desired. and at such po Teyarary building ap my be direc _ Bidders will state in their pro adiace! wm aps the name of the coal proposed to be furnished, as well as the rice. The Department reserves the right to reject all or any ofthe bids. GEO. B. McOART BE. ‘au 24 cost Acting Chief of Baresu. PP®°POsALS FOE CoaL AND woop. Deragtent oF AoRIctLTcRE, Wasuixctox, Augu: at 20, 1858, uJ be guerres ppt eu nthe w Building o S 173 TONS OF COAL. 5 ior large Bex. and 25 tone small Ege. best White Ash Anthracite Coal, to be weighed under the aes ‘of an agent of the Department, and to igh 2.240 Ibs. to the ton. Also. 25 cords of dry cleft OAK and 25 cords of Baker’ PINK WOOD. to be delivered. corded and measured at the new building of tae Agricultural Department. an to be delivered on or before the Ist of October, Bids will be received until 12 o'clock noon on sth day of August. 13:3. aldressed to the Join missioner of Agriculture, Washingioa. D oT to be considered binding for five days that date. the Department reserving the right to reject ¥ portion of the bids received. j@ will be entertainer. nuless gridgnce can be given of the ability a to fill the contract. HOBACE CA : ‘au 2i-td Commissioner. my AYORS OFFICE, ‘aswixetox. D. C., Aug. 21, 1853. Proposals wil! be received at this offieo until 12 o’clock m.. TUESDAY. September 1. 15:3. for era- ding ( street north, from Fourteentli to Sixtecath street west, under an sct approved October 10, Aino. to grade and gravel K street north, from Fourteenth street west to Twentieth atreet west, Unc eF an Act approved May 8. 1383, 4 lso, to grade E street north, from Eighteenth ty fourth street, under au act approved Bo tisfactory Thies: 2, ese ‘The work to be d oft y Surveyor. y seiner of and two Assistant <momiseloners appointed by the Mayor. The gravel to be of good age of nine Inches: depth in the centre of street, and four inches at the gutter line a{ter the same has been properly rolled. " Bidders will state the price bie yard for excavatien or embankment, that which measures most to be paid for only obe way, either in exca- Yation or embankment. Bidders will also state the price per square yard gravelling. The earth, incinding sand, gravel and srone. fel i devorited wherever ine Werk Consie: ‘No part of the @ppropriation will be paid until ig Ccumisloase *) sored by the City Surveyor and Co ‘aor 4 reject 4 all bids is reserved, ae ooy SISNEY HUMBER, Commissioner First Ward. a2 [Chron, & Republican.) AYORS OFFICE. veling 8 street north, from Seventh Streets weet, under an act appro: Qatreet north, from Bleventh to Thirter nth streets west, under au act approved October 24, 1867. Also, for grading and eraveling N street north, Fourteenth to Fifteenth streets west, under 7, 1867. ing Eleventh street west. from B Boundary, ender an act approved Feb- 1867. grading and graveling Tenth . from b& to ndary. uoder sct ap} red i} 27th, 1867. Also, for gradi ing and graveliiog V -treet north, from Thirteenth side of Vermont avenue and Boundary M st ist, mnder act approved May 27th, 131 2 he work to bedoue under the direction of the ity Burve superi ‘Cou missioner of the Second Ward, and two Assistant Corwwi " H indepth at the cutter line, afler the same en properly rolled. 1 state the pfice per enbic yard for ex- + embankment, that which measures the for only one way, either in excava- kment. will algo state the price per sanare yard ‘ug. ‘The sarplus earth, including sand, gavel, snd stone, te be ited ver the ari wi may direct No ‘chuniseioner of the appropriation wilt te paid anti the ¥ ork hasbeen approved by the City Surveyor and Commissioner Frerved ARLES PETERS. mera 3) di0t Commissioner Second Ward. Pp#orosats FoR Topacco cate ptember 4, 1355. for POUNDS OF MAN: ietonce Depot, Ba. 1213. at the Subsistence 4 2 ry, Richmond, Va . on or Tetore the gyth day of ber, 1868, tax paid. eof the qaality of Tobacco required c it thisoftice, and the successful ht ider wil ve guarantee (secured by bud! tbst il Tobacco delivered under thia purchass sbail be fully equal to such sample. and warranted to remaiu ao (with proper care) for at least one ar from date ef delfvery. In sdditten to the uraptee. the Tabacco will be sabject to a! Governinent inspection in process of fare. ulars as to veightof plugs, average net rbt of packages, &c ,can be eUtained in detail meut for Tobacco accepted under thi Base will be made upon delivery, or as so0u ater as practi: 7 «hould be plainiy endorsed, * Propo- sale for Tobacco,” end eddvessed to the unde Mg ned ; y order of Brevet Major Gen. A. B. Baton, U. go Cote Hof Subsistence 8, A. Commfesary Genera of PSELUDBRKIN. b dl Chief Commissary of Substst- cieat Hitae Military District, Once No, LS Usry street, Richmond, Va. ‘aa 3-8 HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That tho sub- T ' ie obtained from the Orphans’ Court ~ iu the District of Colum: on the personal late of Washing- All persons having ton county: D- C-- : Ctuums against the sald deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, ‘veuc! t 4 to the subscriber. on or belore the piers as Ffom ail beneft of the sald estate. Given under wy band this lith day of ee ASTIN. au I Iawswe “ Administrat: yur 18 TO GIVE NOTIC) wert! obtai the hans ined from Orp' ourt of Washi County, in the vistrict of Colum- Ulay letters of sdminierration. 0. 98 ‘the day of Angus be excluded from Giveu under my Evoravine, oF on a ES . fashing on. all use, Va,—returning to au 10-Im Office, BESS Lin Ecsconaneniee amen A) AN DBL NEW TORE, SD GhORUETOWR. OLD LIxs. BEGULAR SAILING DATS, FROM GEORGETOWN, FRIDAY, AT 12M. FEOM NEW YORK. SATURDAY, AT lu M For freight, apply to JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent. 63 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0 M. ELDRIDUE &0U., te, - rince street whart Alexandria, JAMES HAND, Agent, 104 Wall street, New York. ‘eight recetved ceustantly sua forwarded to part of the. try with di itch. iy” °"""FoHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent. Barscou pine BETWEEN EW YORK AND BOSTON, VIA BBISTOL For PROVIDENCE, TAUNTON, NEW BEDFORD, CAPE CUD, and eee i poluts of re‘iway communication! ast and Nor*a. BRISTOL and ‘The new and splendid steamers PROVIT ENCE leave Plor No io, Motte Bigs, fae ing Debraseesat. Ferry, New connect. m. in mee, eoanesh trains from that city. ind pleasant route to the White int cam make direct smnee ion by way of Providence and Worcester oF Boson. Seats roms and Tickets secured at of Pier ‘p3tm~" _H. 0. BRIGGS, Gon’l Manager, MERCHANTS’ LINE OF STREAMS, Nv UL RMIGHT. aNd GON GLBSOR Ee ill ron regularly durt Inter months be- freen Kew fort aw e a Bizet of ihe foot of Roosevelt atrart every SAT. BDAY, at 4 P. M.; Geor wharf foot Gi Bish strest every SHURODAY, ‘and Alexaa ¥ ply at the office of sethurice beag cees e de 3i-t? ory OPW. THOMPEON Pree’t RAILROADS. cose dey ‘Trains between WASHINGTO: agp. BALTI MORE. and WASHINGTO! ‘HE WEST re now rum as follows. carn aie FOR BALTIMORE. eave attr sncept Bundaee wt 00, 8:00, and 19:38 aan TOK Sek Wak SAMI A mae daily, xcept Sundar, at7:00 ‘TION SOUTH ANNAPO- srals JUNCTION. s plgnre st 6:00 and 7 -m., and st 2:00 and * FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7:00 ard 4:30 p.m. Ne trains to and and 8:46 a0 and 45, jaturday ise Btcrae Wheeling. Parkersburg THROUGH TICKETS, ha at Nedey,es aa at the now office, 406 Penn. a Srrangel is can ‘ade to check baggage st hotels or private resi nCeB. For New York, Philadelphts, and Boston, see advertisement of “Through Line.”” 'L. WELSON, Master of tion oc EO: B. KOONTZ. Agent, Wi \. " OUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTO: TeeuabELPais AND NEW FORE = boncahcrazesting ao. fo the West can beha at Ticket Office at all ‘WARHINGTON. Jan. 6, 1867. eee y aabinaton and New York ar FOR NEW YORK. withoutchange of. le Leave daily (except bunday) at 000 a. mn TER OB PHILADELPHIA. xcept Sunday) at 8:00 andl3:15 » ON SUNDAY. ene for New York and Philadelphiaat 7:00 » *SLEREING CABS tor New York on 17:00 )-™ Through Tickets to Philadelphis, Hew York, or Bosten, can be had at ‘Office at souylvanie avenuc, where artengements cas be .o* baggage aotels and private jaltimore and Ohio agi schedule between Washington, Baltimore, As” a 3" ‘the West. 'L, WILSON, Master of Transportation. oomo-tt GH0.8- KOONTE. Agents \ Washington a PAWNBROKERS. rs, Bilver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, jeotiemen’s Wearing Aprarel, ani Merchan- Ap * esa ee Ss 4 5 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. £2 B. BURNSTINE’S LOAN OFFIUB. Thirteenth street, 3d door south of Penn. loney losnec on ti to suit re on Rea ime, to. suit custome Gold and Sit Watches, Diamonds, Jor "silver Piste, Pianos, Furniture, Mechanica Maltese “oneeeee Siverboge p25 Sue Pome B. BURNSTING. Est4uisexD 1552 > LOAN OFFICE, ae WOMTILG STREET. betwoen 45s bas ¢ iron g ter peagecad in rear onal ie HF Highest advances made. Btrictly confiden- tint. iy asm HB STABLISHED FIEM OF agtasey Hobe te 34 FOUNAND-A-HALF BTREST WEED, ‘eunaylvanis avenue. pusiuesestricity conadenth 5B lent oda bought for caah and sold @t private sais, AUCTION SALES. Bie eee IMPROVED PROPERTY 0) dob cr TR OETE pec, Bauare se Th ig proves avant Oneanat Sud is'improvec-bs hate an hut street.two containing three rooms each i 8 fiat eee 470 7th street, a Bar p ero Th Ancor van Gprosite Post Office, [0. T. GRIFFITH, Auctioncer.} TRUSTEES SALE OF FORTY LOTS IN SAL og TOWN ik virtee of & deed of trust, to me recorded in per M.H., No. 25, fol. 464 et weq.. I will sell at public oe ormises,on WEDNES- AY. AD. 1853, at 5 bered X55, 397. 333. 339, 349, 820. 521, 545, 545, S47, wT. 570, S71, ‘B65, 558. BET. S68. SH, B72, 873. fe 875, B77, 875. 579. BAO. 554" and 286) in Uniontown. DU as the same are design: on the public plat of said tows. Amount due un- tha deed of trust $1.30, with interest from July Ist. 1838 A ‘erips of enie: One half c S months, for which the note of the purchaser will be taken. bearing fnterest from theday ofsato.and the title to the property retained notél the pur- chase moves is paid in full A deposit of $10 will be required from the purchaser of each lot at the t tsuie iy cine i+ WM. F. MATTINGLY, Truster nd the balance at GOVERNMENT SALES. OT QU MASTER'S OFFICE. Wa-nine ton, D. © , Augunt 24, Will be sold at Public Auct ry 883, non MONDAY. August slat, at 10. a. m-. under the supervision of Bvt. Colonel Asa P. Blunt, A. Q. M., the follow- ing” public buildings, situated on zith and street 1 Officers’ Quarters, 32 by 32 feet 1 Addition to do., 13 by 13 feet. 1 Addition to do..16 by 20 feet. 1 Wood-shed and 2 Sinks. Terms: cash. i Government funds. ‘The United Ststes relinquishes the care of these buildings at Catect sale. By order of the Quartermaster A eee a [OVERNMENT OF SUBSISTENCE 1 STORES. Orrice A C.8,,Fort Moxzor, Va. t Aagast i7, 1858 § Will be sold at Public Auction at Fort Mearoe, '® , September 1, 1863, at 1 o’cloc! 34’ boxes French ck p.m? meooked mixed Vegetables, 9.20 pounds, more or lees 254 boxes American uncooked mixed Vegetables, 35,400 pounds, more or less 218 boxes American cooked mixed Vegetables, ess. 3,400 pounds. more or less. ‘he, French Vegetabler ‘are in tin cares of 8 American ij 70 pou ‘selected from a largelot in ex: ‘and have been recently repac uw atTon boxes feo caves in each box—and sreim excellent shipping order. Storesdelivered on Government wharf free of expense. ‘Ferme cash-tn Government fundt.<. j order Commissary General 0 260, v8.8. * GOUAMES CURBY. 2a Lt oth Art USTOM HOUSE, BALTIMORE CoLLector’s OFFice, J 20th, In parsuance of Treasury regulations. stall ofier fer sale. at public auction-on FRIDAY. 23th Augost next, at 120’clock m.,at the United Btates Public Store, on the svuthonst cgrner of Lombard aud Gay street jvllowing described unclaimed goods.on which there is a failure or neglect to pay the duties within the time prescribed by la’ cope eae centaining 16 dozen SACCHABATED 0 : One case containing 6 dozen SACCHARATED COD LIVER OIL. Imported in the steamship Somerset, Raftt ter, from Liverpool on the 30th day “f M. bring marked and consigned on ship’s mr Dr. 5. M. Schley, Savannah. Gi EDWIN Il WEGSTER ADREON, THOMAS & 00, Auct‘oneers. au 5-cotd SALE OF NAVY VESSELS. Bureau cf Construction and Repair, Wasninctos, D. C., August 10th, 1338 ‘The Navy Department will offer at public auction the following uamed vensels - AT THE U.8. NAVY YABD, PORTSMOUTH, N.A, On WEDNESDAY, Avcvst 26, at 12 o'clock M. The e ORAT ANZA, Side-wheel vcr ir} tons, VOBKL, PEOBIA ms o7a oo, SEES | jeri AT THE U NAVY YARD, NEW YORK, On SATURDAY, Avoust 29, at 12 o'clock M, |OMA, side- wheel steamer, 974 tons, TeeKtuusra. come BN he DON, (iron) acre’ * 390 AT THE U.S. NAVY YABD, PHILADELPHIA, On TUESDAY, Sertemser 1, at 12 o'clock M, METACOMET, side The SHAMMOCE. BABBACUR, CBENANGU, FLORIDA, BORNBET (fron) BOXEB, (tron) AT TBE U. 8, NAVY YABD, WASHINGTON. On THURSDAY, Serr. 3. at 12 o'clock M. The ASCUTNEY, side wheel-steamer of 974 tons NEWBEEN, screw ** “Gee © AT THE U. 8. NAVY YAED, NORFOLK. VA. On SATEBDAY, Sept. 5, at 12 o'clock M, The SENECA, screw steamer, of 507 tous, AT NEW ORLEANS, LA. On TUESDAY, Str. 1, at 12 o'clock M. The MAHASEA, sice wheel steamer, of 532 tone. AT MOUND CITY, ILL. On TUESDAY, Srrt.1,at 12 o'clock M. The GRAMPUs, side- whee! steamer, of 300 tons, Pansy -> “* 69 tons. ‘These vesecls, and their inventories, can be ex amined at any ‘time, on application to the Com- mandants of the respective Navy Yards and Sta- ity per centnm of the amount of the purchsse money must be deposited on the day of 5 the remainder must be paid. A CEBTAIN CURB FOR OVEB-DBINKING. DOOTOR VON KURB’S A AND PBOPHYLAOCTIO Attention fs called to this invalni 'TI-IN BBBIA! ‘TRACT. zi romedy tn nervy. ple julgenee in stimulant ous anes lly It is purely a vegetable pro sera, db in oan pathy th creer Sh Private’ practice for the past. fered to the people ot the District, in full confidence that its merits will be appreciated, wud fectimonials of bi 9 be baen receded c rtp "alte great okcellouce aad cacy Give Ses ty ail draggtate and at Room Bo. 10 Mpwir ot Pelaing. Vow KURE & 09. JORE J. PEABODY Oy ap LOCKSMITH, AND DEALER IN DER. SHOT. BALLS, PERCUSSION Capg, POW OND CARTHMDGES OF ALL KINDS, = 4 treet. between 6th and 7t! . Necst iy >“ Woanington, D-O. ices, __PrPPPPPrrrerrrerP rere @ = a THOMAS H. BARRON, a BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND = SUPERINTENDENT. = Belug @ practical mechanic, I offer my BF wervices to bie putlicase Builter.aad wile ‘contract for all kinds of work connected Bw ith the srt of building; superintend b: 99-687; oF Will take all responsi ag-kinds ct work ata fix e cost, and will prepare all drawings ande cifications mthout charga. Old and di Inpidaed buildings remodeled and made, RF simest as good us when powly built. Lama Se Prerarei to make practical drawings aod’ ag-specifications, that any mechanic can work"Ga gg-!Fom, ut prices to suit the applicants. snd wy wg PStsant satistaction, or uo charges made. oy I mayself to be’ agrovable in my bus oa, ad prompt ty meeting = ‘and nale fn return ouly the who may favor me wi! ov, Beterence tem ade to the following woll-eu known citizene:—John Little, David L. SZ Morrison and Jos. F. Bro = ications tatough the post of "em ons thr ° E with immediate attention. See wilt mect oudon. em fidddeddededdededdddd Milburn’s Polar Soda. THE COLDEST AND THE BEST. Bo. 480 FIFTEENTH STREET, Oprosits Tazasvar. MINBRAL WATEES ON DBAUGHT \ HOSPITAL FOR WOM CoeCmE i yiNe 1b HOSPITAL Patients foctting to avail themselvee of the ad- yYautage of this itntion can obtain private rooms bypplsing to the Matron, These rooms are furnished with all the comforts of home. The prices range from @6 t) $12 per wees, depending up nthe room selected, this includes B. Nurs- . Medicine, Medical! and Surgical attendance, Mcaers tor kgs & OVERNMENT of Chief of the United States Nat ‘Application for orders of the honorable Tnterior to be made at the office of Dr. J 42. 0 treet. between 2th and OE Mesical and bareical Olinie fenciaat et ate. Atal '. ely SpE AS nedien peatday Sere J.B. THOMPSON, M. D., Burgeon-in-Chier, ¥. A. ASHFORD. it. D., Assistant Surgeon, CONSULTING BOARD: art 8 aS Ge AYP. Garoett, 'D., W.P. Johnston, ____ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. BY GBEEDN 2 WILLIAMS, (0. 626 southeast corner of fth aad D amootse © STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT FRONING ON 1% TWEEN NAND O STHESTS Beate ae 3 AUUTI TO-MORROW. S, *austae ss a CALLS ATTENTION TO GuRaT evOsiNG UCT. SALR_ OF FINE SMBROIDERIES, REAL LAURS, FANCY Cn THURSDAY MORNING, at 9% o'clock. at No 445 oth street. deor frum F tell, without reserve, a large aud ve fimpare Point apitaur Valontia, ic , Ro ; also avery assortment of Faucy Goods.” Hosiery. Fans, Cor- Hig AVblte Goose, Woolen Goods, Sewing Silks, joven, &c. We respectfully call the attention of the Ladies fo the fact that these Goods will be sold witnout Tererve, and great sacrifices may be looked for Store for rent and Fixtures to be sold at private sale. SAMUEL SAMSTAG au%ct LEWIS, CLARKE & CO. Aucts. BX COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, (Late clerks with Jes. ©. McGuire & Co..) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Ith street, Star Uftice Building. THRER THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF H STREAT, BE: TWEEN Sist AND 220 STREETS, AT AUC- mn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, August 37, at 6 o'clock p.m we will soll. in front of the prr mires, Lot 15,in Saua: he Di is improved by three 3-story brick ith 2 story back buildings, with « private Sliey to each Bouse. Gas and wa.er on the premt tes. Bach house bas eight rooms and ball The Jot rans back 173 feet toa 2) foot alley. The houses be sold separate: ert T ; residue in six and twelve months; with interest. secured bi Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of purchaser. $20 down on each he use at time of asia. au 2 COOPER & LATIMER. Aucts, x GREEN & WILLIAMS. — uctioneers and Beal Estate Brokers, ‘No. 526 Southeast corner 7th and D streets. BALE OF MARKET STALLS Nos 93 AND 94. By orger of the Orpheus’ Uourt, we will sell, on SATURDAY, the 29th instant. at the hour of 12 o'clock, Stalls Ni {3 ud 9. in the Centre Market, formerly occupieal by Robert Ilowen, deceased erme cash. By order of the administrator ands 3t _ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y JOSEPH F KELLEY, cal Katate Agent and Auctioneer. Office, 363 Eighth street west, near north I st. FINE PARLOR AND CHAMBER FPORNI- TURE. BRUSSELS. THREE PLY AND IN- «BAIN CARPETS AT AUCTION On FRIDAY. the 26th inst..at 10 o'clock m., 1 wiil sell at house No. 1591 street between Zist aud 22d streets wost, « re,such as— o Wainot and other Bureaus Washstance and Toilet setts Chair. Cotton-tepand Husk Mattresses Featber ard Hair Pillows Tables, Chai Icloths Stoves and Kitchen Requlsites. a Many other articles too numerous to men- Jos. g2Y WILLIAM L. WALL & 00., Auctioners AMorca 313-408 19) South corner Pean enue and 9th street LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF FUR- N1IIURE. ROSEWOOD PLANO. &c St. CHABLES HOTEL AT AUCT We will sell, on TUBSDAY_ Septem- ber let. at 10 o'clock. all the Furniture of the St. Oharies Hotel, cor. of Pouna. avenue and 3d street, Bar, Kitch ining-room Fixtures Mattresses: Wardrobes jm . ‘oud 7 octave Piano Hair aud Feather Beds, Pillows, &. co tov: ‘ockery I Kitchen Utensils Iaasware, Kc. Together with « great many other articles usual ly tound in @ first class hotel, all of which will be tori) 5 Mw. L. WALL & CO, Aucts, iy GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers and Keal Estate Brokers, No, 626, coutheast coruer ith and D street, SALE OF B Larg Cottage Sett OF BOB, BE BS. LAC! o’clock & m, sel ‘our and-a Half street, bet ‘Ivania avenue and C street, folio 171, &¢.. one of the mu county, District of Co- ‘and chattels contained in dsome Fren: 6 ham h-plate Mirror, Lace Car- tatos and Cornice Six Plesk rome Chairs, one Plush Sofa, Marble- op Tat Weluut Haircloth Sofas, Painted Chamber Sets, Wardrobes ‘Walnut Rockers, Marble-top Wash- stands and Bureaus Bair Cloth and Care-seat Chairs, Toilet Seta, Lool Glasses Brussels, Three ply. Ingrain,ana Stair Carpets, ‘Uticlotl te) Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Hair and Husk Mattresses Bian! te, Spreads, Sheets, Plated Ware, Knives a Crockery and Kitchen Furnitare, and all other 1iocis mentioned in said deed of trust. crms cash. DAVID 8. JOHNSON, WALTER BOWILCT Ams, Trustees SM GMEED S WILLIAMS, Aucts._ WHEELEG,2 CO. Auctioucers, 8. ave., bet. éth and 7th strests, ‘opposite Seaton House. AUCTION SALE OF NEARLY NEW FRAME DWELLING KOUSE AND LOT NEAR THE LLaCH SCHOOL BUILDING,” SIXTH recerds for Waal Inmbia. all the anid hovee, consisting Oni ame Hovse and Back ix rooms, and Lot 20 feet front by 17 P, all nicely improved. situated on West tice of lth street east, north of and near Pennsylvania avenue, being Lot sub.7. square 972. ‘Terms: $5¢0 cash. balance on long time, if sired. Particulars at PX CHARLES KLOmaN. Be Oe iscate Broker, 458 Seventh street, GALLIGAN & TOWNSHEND, Auctioneers. 4 SPLENDID BUILDING SITE NEAR THE URSDAY. ber 1. at § o'clock sth ps Site t ARES fr . m. on the preuiires, i w omting on the Queens Chapel road, near reection of the sladevsbarg turnpike, and i nd known asthe Bonastery tract, owned by tne late Col. Bickey, and ebcut one mile from the city. It will be sold as a whele, or divided to suit purchemrs = ‘Terms: one-half cash, balance six, twelve. bteen months, secur: a deed of trust. stamps at purchaser's coet; ‘$100 down at time of sale, fi the Bladensburg road will desig- laces Sule M,WiF oa PY J.B WHEELER & 0O., Auctioncers Bio. 61 Lo veyancipg and vaisian » Det. 6th and 7th sts. opposite House. TRUSTEES SAL) INTORES. & records, the Furpiture apd res in Bocms on WEDNESDAY. the 9 fen ber next, commencing at 100'lock, a m ; sala farvitere and fixtures consisting of 2) Mirrors, 8 Marble top Tables, M 8 Trustee. CO., Aucts, UNCLAIMED GOODS. ‘corner of Seecribed ’ failure or ne- on the sovtheast reets. the following which there is upclaimed goods. el “et to pay tbe duties Within the time prescribed jaw: ‘One cose containing 16 dozen Sacchersted Cod Liver Oil. pe case tai nil £0 dozen Saccher: Liver Oil, iinported 1s the atenmatp ‘Somerset? ag «ig Liverpool, on eae ae 7 ‘marked, and consi ‘Tmasifestto Dr. 8. M. Schley; Savannah, bi Georgia. ‘Tobacco, imported in t! «Five (6) bosee Ping. be art inthe ship Bey Ghhonnttued oa ebip manic te Bee. Cam) on. Mase. ’ BDWIN H WEBSTER, Collector. ADBEON, THUMAS & Ov., Auctioneers, au i7-€0 0.1 BaY N ry V Tit nae it ee euT-cost Soe VEE street: beise Ber eve, EVENING STAR. @rFiciaL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, nef NESE EET [Puniic—No. %6 } AN Act for the relief of the loyal Choctaw and Obickasaw Indians. Be it emacted by the Senate and Howse of Repre- sentatives of the Imited States of America im or gress asecmbied, That the Secretary of the Iu- twentieth and twenty Suthorized representativeot the loyal Cb and Chickasaw Indians, claimants: forty-minth article of the treaty of Ap first of April, eighteen bundred end sixty-vight, between the tmeally Authorized representative: of the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations of Ludians. and the legally bet ty-cighth, eighteen hundred sod sixty-six, bee tween the United ment of sil claims ‘under the af of suid treaty, And the amount joyal Choctaw and Oni kasnw claiman’ Wit: The Choctaw claimants the sum ot buudred ana nine thousand seven handre: forty-two dollars and eight cents, and Chickasaw claimants the sum of one hundres | Wall be part by the | Secretary of the Luterior to said claimants, out and fitty thousand dollars sad here is not » sam money in the treasury of the t Ss belopging to, or held in trust for Obligations to the loyal Uhoctaw and Oi ts) or im Choctaw and’ Cai shell request it, terior ts authorized and directed to sell bonds or other securities held in trust b United States for nations of Indians as may be necessary t charge their respective obligations to the suid loyal Choctaw d, That no bonds or be sold for less than par: And » That no payments shall be nor Gonds delivered uuder the provisio this act except in every case to the person tled am bis Own Tight to receiv vided fur aiter the passage of this act That the bonds of the State of Indiana he the United States stall not be sold wader the provisions of this act. Approved, July 25, 1865. (PcnLic KesoLvTion—No. 57.) A RESOLUTION reiative to lighting the st of Washington City, District of Golam! Whereas, the municipal authorities of the city of Washington bave failed to carry out for lighong thestreets of said city, im accordance with the provisions of an act entitled * An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government,” ap- proved July twenty-eight, eighteen hundred the arringemer and sixty-six: Theretore, Be it resolved ly the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of? the United States of America in Co coun. cils of the city of Washington be, and they are gress assembled, That the mayor and cit hereby, authorized and directed to lev. collect * tax from the property hol of said city with six-feet burners. one nights m each mouth, from dark daylight, and keep said lamps so lighted each 2. And be it further resolved, mayor ington be, and tuey are hereb: contract with the Washington Gas Light pany for the term of one year, and sofrom year to year until otherwise provided by Ia stipulated im the atoresaid agreements to bs paid to the 8 of Ludians to discharge their Tespectiy case w nations of In: m the Sectetary of the In- such py the ue Choctaw and Chickasaw wo dase d Chickasaw claimants the aforesaid compromive and F shall any contract or power of attor- ney relating to the same be regarded or held as of any validity unless signed and executed And provided a's, Ts of the city of Washington sufficient to detray the ex- penses of lightng the avenue and street lamps twenty~ | Ther the nd city councils of the city of Wash- uthorized to and the Choctaw aud Chickasaw Indians, a= a full and final © 7 daud to the he Jnitea secu. d pro- made ous of actu- ve the id by trees bia. y and until Com- Ww, at such rates as may be agreed upon not exced- ing the maximum now fixed by | for al the illuminating gas required for the avenw and street lamps and public offices of th and public grounds under the comtrol of ent; Ses public good may require, the number of lamps on any of the strects, anes, alleys, lic ways am for. Sec. 4. And be it further resolved, That event of the failure of the mayor and city cils to levy and colect the tax hereim autuor- as herein directed, then the Secretary of the interior be and he is hereby authorized and directed to levy a tax ised, or to light the said cit: upon the property of said city, and to collect the same, suificie@t to light said city for th current year, and so from year to year, in cas of such iailure of said mayor and city Council to light as herein directed and to fully execut grounds, in the city of Washing. | ton, aud to do any and all things pertaining to the well lighting ef the city, amd to levy and collect a tax frum the property holders there. @ city said . And be it further resolved, That t mayor aud city couticils of thecity of Wast- ington be, and they are hereby, authorizea and directed to imcrease from time to time. as the street pub- in the coun. [Pupiic ResourTios—Ne 6) ‘A EesoLvTion to drop from the rolisot the Tmy certain officers absent withoet auidor- y from their commands. Ke soled by the Senate and House of Represrate- tines of the United States of America im enembicd, That the following named omen Of the army reported by the Necretary of War Absent from their commands withou! author- 1¥, De, and they are berby, dropped trom the Tolls, wath loss of all pay and allowances, viz Furst Lievteract DH. Weiland, sixth ifn try; First Lieatenant HM. Lanty, fourth an. tavtry; First Lieutenant A. 3° McDonald, @fuh artillery: First Lientenant Richard W, third artillery: Second Li mar, sixth wiavtry; Second Liewienant « Morrison, tevth iofantey. This resolu take effect from the dates at which the sented themerives from their regimes tenant J. W.G ab. Approved, July 27. 1865 Ponnre ReseLeriox—No 6 A REPOLOTION join’ revolution appeating to the Porkish goverumentin bebal! of the people of Crete, cthe U oof ther sympithy of Crete, ofa smunon relizion he (dteek race, of they rejoice nmet on, and will om opredily ar * to ~ Contest im Crete should be b And to accompli-h this res rm of Turk Approved, Jul 18, Pretic Resor Jomst Resoirtien to nage women and ch vdians. Be tt resolved by the Senate and House of Repre- sentoteers of the United Sates of America tn Com- great asarméled, That Lieutenant Gener T. an be, and is hereby, suthorizad requested to use the most efficient means ti judgment will approve to reciaim from pron- age the women and children of the Navajo In- cians, now beld in slavery in the territory ad- jacent to thetr homes and the reservation on Which the Nava,o Indians have been confined. Approved, Juiy 27, Ist. ON NO. 65.) in relieving trom ren of the Navajo Pretio Reso_vtTior—No, 66.) Jorst Reso_etion relative to the pay of the chief clerk in the office of the Sergeant-a arms of the House. Be it ve solve? by the nate aed Howse of Ropre= sentatives of the United States of America in Con- gress assembled. That the Clerk us directed to Pay from the contingent fund of the House to | the chief clerk im the office of the Sergeant-at- | arms the difference between his present pay and the amount yoted bim by A resolution of the Honse, passed June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and si X, thereby fixing the sal y office of the Nergeant. arms at twenty-flve hundred dollars per an- num. Approved, Jnly 27, 1966 os How To Fir CouLars To Horse prrs.—It is very important to have a collar fit nicely and snugly to the shoulders of the horse. Itenables bim to work with « grea! deal more ease aud toapply a great deal more strength. 1t prevents galling snd wounding, as the tric- tion is avoided Collarsare <o made, or saould be so made, as to turow the chief force on the lower part of tue shoulder. The borse can apply but little strength on the upper pari, and for this reason breast collars are coming greatly into vogue—as the strength is exerted on the lower part of the shoulder. But we started out to tell our readers how to make make a new collar fit the shealder of the horse. The collar should be purchased of the proper size, just before putting it on, the first time, immerse Mt in water, letting it remain about a minute, and immediately put it on the horse, beingcare- ful to have the hams so adjusted at the topand bottom as to fit the shoulder, and then put the | borse to work. The collar, by being wet, will adapt itself to the shoulder, and should dry the horse. When taken off it should be left « the same shape it occupied on ine bores, and ever after you will have a saug fitting coliar and no wounds. ley Farmer. LEGAL NOTICES the provisions of this joint resolution in the place and stead of the said mayor and city councils. Ske. 5. And be it further resolved, That noth. ing herein contained shall be construed to re- lieve the said Wasbington Gas Light Compa ny trom paying the internal revenue tax un. posed by law. Approved, July 27, 1858. PuBiic RESOLUTION—No. 5°.} Joust OLUTION an relation to survey: examinations of rivers and harbors. Be it resclved sentatives of the gress assembied, That the Secret sball cause tobe prepared and sul va the Senate and House of Repre ‘nited States of America in Com- or W: itted to ‘s and ar Congress, in connection with the reporis of ex- mations and surveys of rivers and harbors hereafter made by order of Congress, full statements of all existing facts tending to show to what extent the general commerce of the country will be promoted by the several works ot provements comtemplated by such exaim- iations and surveys, to the end that public moneys shall not be such improvements shal tend to subse Jnited States. Approved, July 27, 1868. Puntic REso.vTion—No. 59.] Joust fications of patents. Be il resolved by the Senate ana Howse of Repre- in Con- aeiatives of the United States of America i gress assembled. That no bilis be paid by the treasury fur printing specifications of patents above ihe contract price, except that seventy cents may be added to each thousand words ition oceasion- inting by order of tor the additional costot com: ed by change made in the p: the Commistioner of Patents. Approved, July 27, ises. Preiic ResorvTion—No. 6.) Jour Keso ! LUTION tor the donation of certain columns Be it resolved by the Senate and House of BRepre sentatives of the United States of America in Con- That tbe Secretary of the Treas- to such cemeteries as as have been in whole or in part | dedicated to the burial of soldiers or sailors who lost their lives in defence of the United States, or to such voluntary associations of citi- zes as contributed to the comforts and wauts of these patriots while living, the six columns taken from the old Pennsylvania bank build- sng, in the city of Philadelphia: Provided, That to such ceme- tery or asscciatien in any one State, and that gress assembled. ury is hereby authorized to but one column shall be donated the sume shail be used as a monument. Approved, July 27, 156. [Punic Reserv Tiox—No. 1 Jor Krso.vution authorizing the Secret ot War to furnish cannon to Soldiers’ Monu- ment Associations of Pequanuock and Pater- son. N, Be it resolved uy the Senate ond Mouse of Repres sentatives of the Lated States of Anecrica @ gress assembled, That the Secretary of W avtborized to fu: saic county, N. J, exen four demned cannon, and twenty about the said monuments Approved, July 27, 1808. Punic Rrsorvtiox—No. 62.) Jour York. plied excepting where 1 commercial and navigation imterests of RSOLUTION relative to printing spcci- ieces of con. in all eight | pieces of cannon nd forty balls, to be placed ‘OLUTION giving the assent of the ‘United States to the construction of certain wharves in the harbor of Oswego, New ve the sish to the Soldiers Monu- | 30. ment Associations of the township of Pegaan- nock, Morris county, N. J., and Paterson, Pas- Wasnixetox, D.C July 29, 1888, B. SNOW. of Independence, lows, ex- ccutrix of the estate of Harvey Snow, decei having petitioned for an extension of the patent Gfanted to the said Harvey Snow the Zist day of ovember. 15:4. fer an improvement ia Presser for Planing Machines. at is ordered that said tition be beard at Utes office on the 2d day of No- Vember DeXt Any perten may oppose this exten- sion. Gbyections, depositi va before FOuTR, snd other le should be filed in this ufice trope core ‘oe ore ths KLISHA © joner of Paten day of bearing, ou 12 laws ite. a: said petition be heard at y of vctober ne: this extension other twenty days Com ‘An: tions, ¥ tions. inahls office ww may + joe ‘an 12. * patent 1854, for tension of him on the 2th day of October provement in scouring i itis ordered that said petition office on the 16th Gay of October next. ‘Any peresn mun} oppore this extension, Objections, depost- tueniy days before the day of hearing 2 ule omee eniy days before the day —e ELIsH« FOOTE, au lt-wow Commussioner of Patents. ORPHANS, COURT, AvousT 117m. mom — DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. WASHINGTON COUNTY. TO WIT: In the case of Mary Awm Doury (former Stone,) administratrix of Woodford Stone. deceased. the admini«tratrix aforesaid the approbation of the Orphans’ Court ugton county aforesaid. appointed SATU! the Sth day of yo Bext for lement end ag of the said deceased, of the assets in hand. as far as the same have been lected and turned into money; when and where the creditors and heirs of said deceased are nti to attend, with their claims property vouched, or Twise by law be excloded trom all “eentate: provided blished once a week for three venlug Bs wit weeks in the Star previous to cat? JAS. R. O'BEIRNE. ou S-law3w" Rewistar ot Wills. rT. ALL wHom IT mar cow EEN Deranrur: La Pexsios Orv.cr.d: pores been made i A 3 ; ; 4 8 g F Bague of Ebi Thomp- 0% -law of Daniel McAlister ar be | Th ‘war granted September Ro. 89.108, for ssurd ander the act of February Ii, 1807. of Erastus Ben- vet. and was 4849. October 3. eas A No, «6.051, for 16 March 3. 1885 in tl od Octo:

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