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ROSADALIS. The Great American Health Restorer} ‘Whe Best Blood Purifier im the World, DR. LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROSADALIS & SAFE AND CESTAIN CUB! “QND THE ONLY ONE TET DiscovERED) SCROFULA, IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS, such as susamption, in its Early Stages; sud Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Kidneys, and Uterus, Chronic Bheamatiam. Eruptions of the Skin, Chronic Bore Byes, &c. ALSO, SYPHILIS, 1S ALL ITS VABIOUS FORMS, DISEASES OF WOMEN, + cae get i ener. is et Gravel, GENERAL ILL HEALTH, And all Diseases of BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND BLADDER, eradicates every kind of b SSreieE Sass arene seaitby coudition. 1T 18 PERFRCTLY HARMLESS, dueling the slightest injary. a ST Uses and endorsed by the Leading Physi cams everywhere it is known. ‘The following, among many hundreds of our best citizens, testify to its wonderful efficacy: CEBTIFICATESFROM PHYS|CIANS. Bairimons, Mo.. 1368, I believe Dr. Law: re cHOuADaLS*” tobe the Bust ‘AurTaxariva in om ware and therefore fully THOMAS J. BOYKIN, M.D, —— WILL CURE Sarg WORST CASES OF SCROFULA BEAD THE Ks in BELOW AND daughter, aged five years ted with Sotates early BOSADALIS CURES ALL SKIN DISEASES Witson, N.O., Sept. 15, 1867. My son, now aged five x: Six :—In 1882 was vaccinated with aif eared ake kmmars BOSADALIS ISA POTENT a CHRONIC DISEASES. earn ee FROM 6. W. BLOUHT, E8q., ATTORNEY aT Law, WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA. entar ROSADALIS F sre . wibsegrer iting beep introduced, as'a BOStTI VE and BELIABLE Medici: for Diseases OD. LIVED and KIDNEYS. = CBMONIO LIVER COMPLAINT CURED. ‘This is to certify that L was sured of Chronic Ler Comnpiaint | Uy Dr. Lawrence's Wosadaliey after b ay La to my bed and house fore long tl and trying various melicins ie out bene ike ff several others in this county cured sprout the use of ‘{ Bonndatie."and ft can be found is near Cakes they tae soe crest mhedictue. zHoMaS THORN. Guzens Count? August 14 in ing ADALIS as 8 very powerful alterative. ey reeulte patient pronce a himself’ cured ‘after. bavi nee oe Tedicine. The other save of scrofule. of long standin iy. B. W. CARR, M. D, We knew Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalt aérelinble alierative, &c_ aod scommending it to the profeseion A MQU: a L.A. STITH. w J. . WINSTEA! 3 KG BAgham W. G. DUGAN BRS 5. WOODWARD, W. 7 BREWER, a Samuary 7, 1388. i hereby certify that I am perso: with the above-named Physicians, and they are all tT -ptlemen of respectability and s: i ——s aaror of Wise Pp. 0 January 1, 1868. me SADAL WILL CORE THE VERY w 0 ‘CASES OF JHBON(O RHECMATISM Poxrexourm, Va., Nebruary 25, 188 Coen Z xe The it to certify that Ihave been ° u afiicted with Mbewmating for the last Ave or we ‘puny times unsble to moves f teint Tecomumended to me for the sorlviog ay beuett. “Having ken of 1 pi & Ee e soveret, t egmatiom. but believe it et ven ae 1 ge recommend itto the oa lcted. Wours, ¥ a 7 _ JAMES WEBB. PREPARED ONLY BY 4. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., Chemist, BALTIMOBE, MD., (Late of Wilson, N.C.) PRICE $1.60 PEB BOTTLE. 67 Bold wholesale by all the principal W Bigtee nus Britisn America ond ret faviue United gists everywhere ay All letters of inquiry, &c., promptly answered. DR. J.J. LAWRENOB @2 CO. CoLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTO 944 BALTIMORE STREET, Battimoax, Mp CALVERT Fo: Toreaigha 8. kn? RD. Dragatst, Ho. 86 Peas. eve. D.0, ep Hl-ecom many Physician, bat (8 —swPROPOSALS. P®oProsars ‘OR FRESH BEEF. end necks. Stow te aa excluded | Phe haces to be cut off at the reast tri hing quart cepa te eae saci Seca Te dtstinotty, pila fot Bresh Beef"'at Wigenestat Ve a dersigued Toserves the right te rarest ony Ot es Contin he pearditions, revatrements, payments, &¢..6.. a8 By command of Rrevet ar “16-6 A ELORENTS Headquarters First Mi litary Dist ie. & f a "hus tagary of, Swhatstence, er 14, Seal received at thie office poet ih otied ND st instant, plying States’ Subsistence De- raise “pounds of Brown Sugar, iu. wood. sonst barrels: one thousand two hum De es Esch proposal must be accompanied Ly asample of the articles tered ove sonalies ta hs delivered im zood shipping order at the nited States Subsistence Depots Richmond, Vac. on before the eh jh instant. subject to the tnapection of rther particulars obtained tyapplication at this omice, wt Payment ill be made upon the delivery aud ac- ceptance 5 the supplies. AB i 4 a Ny a ELDEWS IS. ©. 8., First Miltary Dia- Brevet Major and Cl trict. ROPOSALS FOR DING CERTAIN STREETS IN The Int AND BECOND WARDS. Berens Oy Ficg, { . 1338. dD Proposa’s mit porecnined at ei office untii 12 o'clock m.,on WEDNE? DAY, Septamoer at —— to i eB joundery, under aa act seproved Males: for Groding Fifteenth atreot weet from i to a streets north, under an act approved May 15, Ais. for Grading T street north, from lth street boundary, uuder act approved June ander the direction of the City Surveyer. the aperintondenes of the Co.n the First an: Warda and two a Coemaianionars to be appointed by the Tiiddere will state the Price ver cubic yard for cavation or embankment, that which measures most to for only ene way, either in cagation or embankinent oo i : surplus earth, including sand, gravel, to be deposited wherever the Naiasioner may direct. No part of the pperopriation, will be paid until the work bes been approved ky the City Surrcyor and the Com missioners of the First and Second Wards. ani Assistant Commissioners The right to reject any or all bids is reserved i ES 8. se 12 lot Saat of the Second W PPorosats uty Fou. Tae mU i ‘gery OFrice oF tie C V ASHI Ip pursuance of of the act entitied © Printing of the public ancame chase tn er sak the ie std til ‘adersigned wut? Mowtay, ¥ Of September. fo Sates aia enseet be ‘onaind reams of yee ime € endered Printin, Tr, measurii chi aed rete fey ¢ three pounds to the ream of ‘reposals ‘eit ‘be Feesived Rae Bee whole quan- ies or for any portion not one thoasand reams. Samples of th Office, and the hi thi paccemfut Bidaer wilt be poquired rigidiy to con No proposal wil! be considered unless accem- ried byt bond sith eccarity to the approval of a nited States Judge or Attorney, in the penal! 0), that the bidder or bidders. if bis or their yposal shall be accepted, shall furnish the article Proposal must be accom iby valitactiry evidence that the person or perecs nek! id proposal are mannfaetarers oF dealers in the des ption of paper which he or " Bro} Considered a violation of the contract Proposals will be endorsed on the emveloze \ Pro- and sddreased Jone D pecs momen Printer. ‘OB GRAD! ND GRAVEL- P34 BELTS IN aE TATED Wal RD. yor’ Orrice, Wasnrxctox. D. 0. September i383.¢ Tiss. dat th te oficd until &: ojlecheas THURSDAY. ‘September, 17, aes and. Graveliing Fo Fourth (ty street ft, trem Ot Oto R streets north, under an act ap ‘oved May 16, Also. f¢ for Gradice ‘and Gravelling Ninth (9) street West. Nto P streets north, uader an act ap- Proved Jume 6.1857, ‘The work tO be done under the direction of the City Surveyor: the supertutentoac: of the Gon, Bissloner of the Third Ward. end two Assistant be appointed by t be of good quality and fees from bbe nine 9) inches deep deen iad re wilt oats the price perenbic yard for jon or embankment; that which meacures fo be paid for only one way either im ex Bidders wil also state the price per snare yard for Gravelling. The surplus earth. including sand, gravel, and stone. to be deposited wherever the Ward Commis. Soper may direct. tof ppropriation ai ues id unt been appro jarveyor poe Commissioner of the Ward ane Assistant Com- MIFsioners. right to any and all bids is reserved. ms a Telect aay Organ WRIGHT, Commissioner Third Ward. eee FOR SUPPLYING STAMPS FOB P TUBACOO, SNUFF, AND CiGARS, Treastry Derarwexr, ene of neh Becrmaes ay ASHINGTON, AUR ‘The time for receiyin for furnishing Ronsoes r Cigar, Arte eet oy qirertie 1 > 1888, tended Bins ~~ B.A. Bouutds. 7 teed Commissioner. POBALS FOR BU ILDING 0 A THIRD Sealed proposals will be recei this Offices until lo’clock p.m.jom FRIDAY, the 2th day of September, 1865. for tarnishing the ma terinis end laber of all = nde necessary by con ete a third order Licht we per'sdwelling at or cordance with plans ay be obtatped pon B. SAU BRICK, Durasinaey, Orvice Liout House AsHiNGTON City, August 19, 1338 Dz. age EO. ae SMOOTHING Is tronounced by all yord have ssem it to be the be-t srticle for domestic use ever iuvented; new in Drinctole. and beauti.vl in design It will do the werk of four comm one-third the furl, requires no bolle: ‘or smnts we cloths. and puts a finer polish on shirts than 2g ether irom: will 11 pay for iteclfin saving of labor fuel fn three Aby one dissatisfied may retarn them within Qe month after purchass, aud get their mouey ale at the porthcest corner of Pa. avenge street.by JORN LO: ent for Maryland, District of Colamote, and hulsuielas “ar ac: ta wanted seo tt irons. with AT SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT. 9 SEVENTH STREET, Intelligencer Building. Teachers ond_pare ats wat may always rely npon ob- taiging their School Books at the low: st possible price, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. hoo! Furnitrre, Black Poards. Charts Fave, 1| gles and everything revalalte for the ach > Stationers Store o room, at the Pook and. 7 BALL: NTVBE. 9 7th st., Intelligencer Building. AUCTIONSALES. _ BBX CERES STUN LE Beat’ meeate Broers, No. 526, Southeast corner eee RAILROADS. iD OHIO SAILROAD _ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. & ‘ea ‘¥th and D streets. on y. rt od eres sist sagen Sekere: Tn SHELTER TY wee, PL arenes women wi 1350" eat eT et National Capitel Life Insuran eerie ETS Amand | Bice BALL Way Serauny except Sunday, at 7 A.M and 4:20 FOR er ose bere at 7A. fi Annapo! Tands at's aul aiden ef stares fal 90, oF 80 much thereof as cave of thin property from Jonathan Prout Entwisic has ten years. t 6th, T560, at the tart Bale of ie gt eb es the aL ro. -yand 4:30 and $:50 P.M. FOR WAY STATION, Mand 4 B ALL PARTS on ‘THE Paden td i, 30, tot Saran a ee Ma ses arkers'| Teen we ory an OTATTIN GLY. ee CAPITAL. i a WiLL GOVERNMENT SALES, ‘Through tickets te ee SALE OF Navy VESsELs. n lots nambered we (8) seventy-three 13) feat teres jassachusetts svyexué and the begin- his property is tmproved by tent and al ‘Two story Frame Houre, wich back bniht- ing and is beautifully situate) on the south side uset.e syenue. between Ninth a: ing the rom of Fant rarcoriing (3 the surveyors feet, i foot = the a ofce eat . ‘there arrange to called checked at their en othe depet. ut pat fn the by Fillegetenia. ani Boston, see advertivement of “Through Lins i IN, Master of Transportation. “General Ticket men Go's ROONT?: General Agent. PHEOUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON PHIL LEAD ELEAIA. »AND. Wasnixoton, 188, Traics between WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK are now run as follows, viz: FoR NEW YORK, srithowt change of Fe dally (ascent Sanday) at have ox Rag Sasmixo rox. D.O «30 Tenth sirerts, adjotntn: houses rec ntly The lot covtair wo Temth treet cash; the walance in or Terme of eaie 0" 6-1 trd twelve (12) months. be secured by deed of trast upo: mandant of (he Sew ¥" ik Na ‘wenty per cenium 6 cha emoney ninet be deposited a: the time 0 sod the remainder muat be paid and ike verses moved from the Navy Yard within (wo weeks trom le. sels. P*coatEp mount of the pur- Bro All comveysncing ard revenge sam pe Bethe cost or ti T. Adeposit of $100 Will be required when the property 1s bil off Ifthe terms of & net complied with in ten days, the guardian reserves. the rigat to resnil the Property ar the risk and logs of the defeakting HG BANGS. Cuard‘an i . WHEELER & €O.. MIXED NE GETABLES UBLIC AUCTION VE T SALE OF SURPLUS = ig reer ese LARNGs Hous wei rornes of Bialdersien aot raat sites, of ey ae te Feten sud Grant strects, on THU ‘s ey at 12m + abon’ (23 ighty right thousand. three "nundred, and Bina? founda ot pbesiccated Compressed Mi: ng about 64 £90 Ibs, French cases, containing about 33,645 _ Freneb ar cy acked in tin boxes avert ‘hy two cones in exch box: averaging 7" Ibe. each. two casss in “A. ML. and FOR whey taboeg ps oP Jeave dafly (oxcent Bunday) at 12:50 and 5:40 P.M. CEL NOBMENT, 8 A. M. and SAMUEL NOM TO-MORROW Will be sola Baldereton ON 8 Leave for, New York at DY. ‘M , and Philadel- aise ae oe for New York on 9 P.M. train | aS (erty pry besiat en New York, oe be cone on OLDWELL& Southwest cor. Sp On THURSDAY. September 1/th, at 10 ovclock a.m , we shall sell, in front of our store, a lot of New and Sesond-hand Ferai ture, &c., a8 fel'ows abo-any Secretary and Bookcase, Bures larble-top Washetands and Table Painted: Cottace Gets, aie oS 209 boxes and cS Malt pit Pensasiverte’ ‘avonus. oe ak and Walnut Dining recian cnahite Govucemest tan “New Bedsteads and Mattresses, Cane-seat Bock- ale ‘wed to remove purchases. dir of the Commissary Goueral of Sub- THO paras WILSON, Brevet Brig. G ac SA oie Bel jimore and see eae ‘sched: eon Washington, Baltimore, An aepolie and the Wer “re re WILSON, mast Master of Transportation. Chinaware, &c , rer -T. COLDWELL & CO., Auct’s. , Auctioneers, “McGuire & So. Soatbweet ‘corner Pen: HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTOBE STEAMBOAT LINES. [os sew Expoess Line .LEXANDRIA, WASHINGTO a 63) Gkoucerown Ss ies PROVED Pott irtue of a decree of the 8a the District of Columbia i Apri! in Chancery cause No. 1 I, shall offer for ‘sale at jsee. SCHOOL BOOKS, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near 9th street. Trox STABLE FURNITURE. 1181, Docket 5, | Their reputations are pledged to every promise made to policy hole will be uccepied or any steps bastily take’ Uy the perfect gafety and security of the Comp aay can be FRIDAY, AT 12 M. FROM NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AT 13 M. For freight, apply to Pi ae z Reg te ard Agent, JAMES is HAND, tag aa reight recetved oomantty' and for forwarded rg ore ga tne comatay a depth of Wistasguecite, 3 ts east: yi Seat ie Eoin stres ve becky sn a handsome louse, mit ‘wide hall and pan ide alley ‘and an outles t's 8 3 feet public ‘Terma of sale: One-half the purchase money in ual instalments at 6 and 12 HAY RAKES, FEED BOXES, MANGERS, STALL PARTITION, GUTTRES, SINKS, HORSE VANES, &., Ornamental and —, back bathing: cash; the balance in Loug and Short. A. eAgrienttarai Wi ‘aud Ten Payment Endorsement. EEPE: one ang other Vermin can erie of ‘them |. Payment ir CONC RET THOR! Ro. 488 H atreots corner of loth at. west. P.8 aeereone building'can avoid the annoyance wing Pavement Isid unter the floor. and the floor ‘Tast a lifetime, from nthe absence of a ness. 025-30" J T. Phrehase money te be pai 1. archaser Novdecd tobe at the purchase money is paid On failure of the purchaser to. terms of sale wi -AVIDBON, Agent. a, with the the Barsrou LINE ent to resell shine sick'sed BET WE NEW YORK AND BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL For PROVIDENCE, TAUNTON , CAPE APE COD, and Ob. sod glee scm id steamers BRISTOL Up incre rien a. Oost Haver Gost foot easacs ot indepen exerted eck on in Bostes s¢ €s me. in thas te cenanal the moruing trains from that ef ike mest af destrablc'ond pleasant rouse te the White Travellers for that point cam make direct connec- Providence and Worcester oF Boston Epis 3 and Tickets secared at office ou Piet H. 0. BRIGGS, Gon’ Manager. ee LINE OF STEAMSHIPS + Fess nfarly dort AND Roy) araon 'T. MORSRLT., Trstee. T° ALL WHOM IT mar CONCERN. cont & & LATIMER, Dapanracnne ov THE I. 10 B, OF: nek: July 1th ade. $ plicati dee: i see or te Tei until iNTuURSDAL r’i7th, ur HE. T. MOBSELL. Trustee. COOPER & LATIMER. Aucts. CHARLES KLOMAN, Rea! Estate Broker 4 GALLIGAN & TOWNSHEND, Anctioneors A SPLENDID pengiee SITE NEAR THE On TUESDAY, S$ Seventh street, aie Livnail nnder the act of sin the pame of Elizabeti: Thomp- rand’ helm ae w of Daniel MoAlleter red as granted Septembe: 201. decens dw SZ. September 25, 1863, 59.104, for 100 acrea, issued under the act of ar} 1, 1807 in the name of Ereemus Ben- September 1. at 5 o'clock p. m., op the premises. i will ell 17 AORES frou'lng on Phapel road. near the interaction o! the Bladenbarg turnpike: and is part of the Jand known as the Monastery tract. owued by tae and abcut one mile from the it will be sold as a whole, or divided to sult ‘Terms: one-half cash, balance six. twelv, eighteen months, secured by a deed of tras. and sismps at purchaser's cui n at time of sale, flag ou the Bladensburg road will desig- place. enis-M,W.F.8aT. in the name o of Barra Coram. and r 2, or No, 61-402. for 190 acres, issued under ths act o in Adam Vroman, and "from Pier was praneea ‘Octobe bees ‘the FASS ‘of Roosevelt street, every igh’ pote every. ie Wiehe Ee MSDAY, and Alexes’ ppesena Rs ir viberson meer PAWNBROKERS. afi BLES AiG nee ‘wili'be conducted ed v. fired “nndse the act of 7, 1850, in the name of Levi Lewis: and he - 1851. + 1533, 160 acres, issued under’ tne Ge of nthe, name of John Hy | eee Pd SVE Day agcount of the rain a AY. thyaame har and place. ena w S&F THE ABOVE sie 18 FURTERE Pos os poned until MONDAY, TM, on the premises. IS POSTPONED ON em her ed under the act of jamin Rove, and 7. 1863. S61. for 160 ) acres lagued under the act of pame of Mary Crawford. for- her widow of Jena Ran ad was granted March 16; om eteeeee 7, 1863. 8) acres, issued under the act o Marchi) Is inthe wane ot Arehib ld Waretia ae We 1 ‘saat a TivehBay* ISFUR URTHER POSTPONED ae name of B aon. iy rat ge y GREEN & WILLIAMS Anctionsers and fea! No. 526 Southeast coruer of (th aud D sta, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FEONTING ON A ETN D POURTA eTHE: Bis Was Broke: Selden ne. d Bilver Pl te, Estate Brokers, Plance, aoe tlemen. Sete ot ‘all casey Shale gold ge 46,685, for 80 acres issued under the act of Mares in the name of Susannah Dann, wid- ow of Daniel ‘Pann, and was granted May 15. 1357. ‘No. 83.205, for 120 acri arch 3, 188. = nie oun ¢ HOOF OF CEEIOR, Imumedtaly in rear iseued under the act of in the canes of Coarwick L Cox, aud was granted Febreary 13,183 November 13, 1, 128, for 160 acres, issued under the act of he name of Polly Doran. form r White. and jv.s8 granted Sep- Nov for 180 nerens teeued under the act of mares, 1e55, in the name of George Peterman, 22. 1855. November 14, 1858) jo 51. es for 169 acres, lorued under the act of in es nome of George T. DP. ant jane 27, 1856. T1856. November 28 sees N THE SUPREME COURT ‘TRICT OF COLUMB Ix THE MattFR oF Ross & Bic acets—Iy Bankavrtcy, ro hom st may concerm Tae undersigned, Hawkins Taylor, of 215 F street, Wasbington city, D 3 her. by gives netion ef bia is SP eiaeeen tate BUSS SL tetween 45s and 64 < Highest advances iusto. "strictly onan Offers the were con's No. Marcy 8. anerin th 10r any one Wishing (+ widow of William ag boih side walls are no. This propery is gfuiral location, being one siaare fom the ¢ fog One-third cash; balance in eix and teelve months for notes bearing Inte secured by adeed of trust oa the promi dwn on the day of sale, “Stampa, &c GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct>. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers and Real Ratate Brokers, Southeast corner 7th aud D streets TuREE VALUABLE RuELDING LoTs AT RST STREBPRT WE orn. Gepoutte THE at Steen tack m.; Anu was granted N ‘on all sie ot alvamoce ‘on Gerhentio. 5 te. aby amount and for any desired at reasonable r: Interest on lary sine cata Sows OF THE Dis- THe CORNWR OF. eu r SO! THOMAS H. BARRON, CONTRACTOR, 4ND SUPERINTENDENT. jo. 76. cach Lox bei fee. froat by it See this pave? very valuable, 6 ‘Terme ash. All conve: “GREEN & WILLIAMS. TIMER, Anctionsers. athweat corner of Penn yivania avenue and 1th Building. .» September 10th. 1358 is mn WINS. Mision URPEMS COURT Of THE Dil BM OTHE STRICT OF fF COLUMBIA 3 Adame. gua V 08S & BROTH Laurence Serron. etal. thie let day ‘of September, A reported wcgduecaa is ae estate in aE SIBAELE BRICK DW ELLINGS ON AND TWELFTH TION oa MONDAY APTERNOON, 5 ptember Nee at B aS sion K, we will Tr ETH BIDE O air Work Baa Jewelry made to order stock of Silver and Plated W: ried. ir before the ¢ ‘sth an J of October, a. D. 1988 Provided « copy of this order be iusert-d in th Star,a newspaper printed in Washing ton, D.C. Pree = in ¥. each three successive weeks . P FISHER, Jus. 8.0 ,D. 0. K.J_ MEIGS, Clerk. Premi wot 5, in equare 3: two Three story S.tront, of 16, feat en Soa surest, Hack 169 feet to tains sight roome. bath, room ‘anid 6 ths roperty te improved by tie Brick Dwel =e who may favor me following well- pee iaeiate saline ‘on. Brown, . TRIGT OF Cont case of SARAH KEATING, wd George W Keating, deceased’ the miuistratrix, aforesaid hae, with the aporoba ‘Orph Taso ran County fe: One third cash: balance in 6. 12. erant. ihinietratrix of us ments wit t tim: Pens Latia C3 Ai for the fal ‘settlement ‘and distriba. BOR a sts te and Fahey A aaa dint dig ‘and turned futo money ‘dl the creditors and heirs of sala de Bed to sttend, with their « sp y may geek eal of this order be pi reks in the age Sear, Y Gas KO: CHAS NL ESTATE BROKER, 455 Seventh street. uear E | GaLLiGHaN a TOWNS ae batt BRICK AND BLIWEEN GTH AND 374 MONDAY. September cfelogk ym ca, the premises, hs atery Brick House an, fren cea ub ) MARYLAND} or new f WHE ro eo iNMENTJAV, END, Auctioucers, net ry wills, RPT ANT COURT ,Beptembor 3,188 nia. Washington county, ABD BULLA D) er mtolis u exe eeemat eo “Enlinlove, decease, She OF Aloreaal tas. with the approbation of the Orphans” oureat niliueten Oounty woresald. appoint AY. Uctober 6th, for i prsos. OBGANS. 0 Cown at time of s: >Y GREEN & WILLIAM HOME OFFIOE. RTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS cannons 2 $300,000 OFFIOE —2*0 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GALT'S BUILDING OF FICERS NN. Vice President. SON, Seerctary Treasurer q Abt TOM Actuary + Buperinten lent of Agenctos MEDICAL AMVISORY BOARD. J.C. HALL, M.D. F. HOWARD, M D FINANCE COMMITTEE GEO @. PLANT. xX B. SHEPREBD. DIRECTO MG . d a F. Brown, Touts Copicee, Erastus Poulson,” — Thos. M Plowman, Thos. Berry, _ Kiomani ‘The “NATIONAL CarireL,.” " chartered ava Life, Health, and Accident Com} ever’ chartered by the Statea—has been entirely reorg Lite Insurance Company exclusively. Tis capi..i has been paidin and securely invested, = tue Company is now fully prepared for busine: Policy holders in this Company can oe in the prefits of this Company upon tne mn.aal plan a their option, taking policies witaoat participation. thereby combining the aavanta: oT Hat both MUTCAL and STOUK companies. ‘The names of its Orticers and Directors are a suf- fictent guarantee that the affairs of tae Compaay Soi ict emaecel wile keesy wt econ im” ithfally fol and no m whe paired or questioned. POLICIES. ‘The National Capitol Life Insurance Company issues ali the most desirable forms of policies, in- cinding Annual Life, Apnual Badowmont, yment Lice Tora Poilcis With or without participation in prosis. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. Every person making one annual payment is en- titled to receive a paid up policy for sa am mnt de terminable by the kind and amounto! policy. No pa; ment is lost if the policy is allowed to lapse. NO RESTRICTIONS UPON oceu RESIDENCE OR UPATION. ‘The National Capitol allows policy holders ts travel and Teside in any par. of the world. and a all seasons of the year: without extra charge, ty ougage in any of the ordinary eccupstioas o fe. DIVIDENDS. Dividends will be dectared on all participation licies annually after two full years premiams ve been, ‘D paid. Xe charge for policy, stamps, or medical exan- BNo extra rates charge! for risks upon lives o: None but sound. healthy considera. 01 cORNERAL AGENTS wanted throuzhont the ni Application may be mate. giving refereness, to the Secretary at tae Home Office, Galt’s Building, Wasbiagion, D. 0. ee Lh T EN-YEAR SIX PEB CENT. GOLD BEARING BONDS. A limited issue of the Bonds of the MASONIC HALL AS80C IATION oF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Is now ready at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, where subscriptions will be received. and informa- tion im regard to them cheerfully furnished. | ‘These Bonds are a first-class security in every re spect, and are amply secured by mortgage on the Masonic Hall property. Payable ten years from | date. Covro’ $1 an Bonds, in denominations of $50, and $500, bearing interest, payable semi- lly, of 81X PER CENT. IN GOLD. B. B. FRENCH, Pree’t. N. D. LABNER, Sec’y, 1-tf WM. 8 HUNTINGTON, Treas. Domain BOE HEBBING. POTOMAC SHAD. All selected and in fine ew N BURCHRLL, Corner of Wait ant Fon ree av 19 Under Kbbitt House. LASTIC SLATE ROOFING. H.SEAMAN. Architect and Sole Licensee for Plastic Slate Roofing in Washington, George- town and Alexan¢ri Bently tight, Oréers by mail promptly attouded pnd partice called on. “omnes F street. tin roofs made perma- JEWELFRS, Wo. 260 Pa. avenue, bet. 12th and 13th sts ly repaired and made to order Watches repsired and adjasted. Urvamental a onl All orders promptly a sep 1-Sm e BROTHER. SOMETHING NEW. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., POINTED YOKE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER GIVE THEM a TRIAL. 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 20th streets. weet Lace ct BTAIN®. A very beautifal assortment of LACE CURTAINS, ranging iu price irom $5 to 625 per window, may be sceu at the store of a8. B. DopEON. te I-eotf 4 Marie, Space Poca MEsOnEo! ‘or @ale %, terunat F.C BEICHENDACH'S tia Sra Sore, No. Fy Us Bicventh street, abov: Penoa. avenve. se 9-I1m™ ‘al Ratate Brokers, 7th and D stresis No. 526 southeast corn: oy other wive, by ne be sanaed's est «ts onA 5 of ofthe Sa Cn ett by virtw ‘bhaimtias ine Saprome crit Dubltanet ines & ; ea BEST BAY AND 8TRAW GUITER BEFORE THE PUBLIC IS SINCLAIR'S PATENT SOLBW PROPELLER, 80 prononneed by all who have used it. for cuttin BAY, STEAW, AND FODDER. It has greater capacity than any Catter now manufactured, an: fe the strougest, cheapest, most durable, and easily operated All sizes, for band or horse power, constantly on hand at factory prices, without the addition of freight charges. JOBN 4. BAKER, Sole Agent, RICTLTURAL WAREHOUSE, anaav., bet. 9th ard 10th ste. PICKLE LING. 9 9 Peausrivent ent -colm Sores. the“ Evening Btar,” pre- Jas. fh. OBEIRNE Regi ssnod im a cer- re etided aioe git OHN GRAY &CO., MANUFACTURERS and DwaLER om WOOD AND WILLOW WaARBE, HE are ndina i sal tot Jaen r pe nee ae the mbscrt- : , \, the oth day ggg Be So'clock phane” Court or erinthe a ed i Stn ate ty oF of swat oraer ‘ing # ay bein che live of Third nate aateet in ‘Weat i feet 8", inches; fod sears ene cry past Is ee one CORDAGE, &s., ae 16 FULTON AND 303 FRONT STBEETS, eres te Fo?" cacen wt FLOOR i ST en improvements,’ ne it ric an one is story ine. Bat WILLIAM 4.GRa Ana BuizapeTe CROWN, Execatrix. sniataia uid tite Eon Custer.” Uonvevemcing” and BRADUBY. Trastee, & Wibtia ms, tioneers. LIME AND CEMENT. “ ANDREBW J.4OTUE & g0., CABERIAGE VANUPACTUBE 47 (nnd 479 Leth street, Err abtention sen to te oi tee winneehate. any coast F to anit a” ‘wholesale rates. Soaks eevcone + SACL MARLOW & CO.’8S PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. MANUFACTORY, 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. 3m ALL ABD STAlb OILCLOTAS. rok spae of HALL 3 ‘off~r to cas- THE Casi; conte per ooh aa lowes 86 cnet per nqnane yess CLOTH BEALTA EUUB: in se T1-cotf BS. ea aR ‘CHOOL BOUES AND STATIONERY =a <8, whole Saas Tin’ steve im” | many of the workinen fo | Thome’ sks accepicd upon any | | caused azue | cd, but the apple- grew sick. They | death. Mr. Butaer was apparentiy ve A Mem Plereed =e hw Hear: by = Re Hot Tren Red, Almost tn tantly itted. bile amar by the hem + a “heater” in the Cineim i Ravway Iron Works, was quit-iy esuog his dinver at Ube bourding-bousce of Chowa, Reese, {71 E.st Front street, be wes aitackea by 8 .ellow-workmas of (he name of Job Kumbicy. The (wo men bad alwavs bees firm ude, aud Thom. bad done pothing (hat ue Was aware of to Tupiure the good fering ex i<tang between them. He iried to make Kimbiey wander! ind (hrs, but the latter, who ected tke adrupken man, would neither li bis .mend had to » DoT give any expia of Lis own condact, Kept up Ube ait ick Teepiimg come insult or imynry. and wa- prevent'd from severely beating Thoma. by the landledy, who forced henel! between the two, apd made Bem | ..ve the how Ailo'’clock when Thomrs went down 1 the mill to resume work at his varnace, Wey went at bim : cain with a fiat piece of roe and bis bards tull of ste i. When this sreond attack mode, Thomas was sanding fm front of his .urpace tnchting bis pepe we the red-hot end of a -mailred of iron, © he Lame perp. He aw that Kimble: wae ment om tor bom totoa fight, cod Kaew thst it be was dr 1d pe the sufferer ed much stronger ma make proce Wha hes ried to gel awa up. however. 9 woth the tar « siruck avoud any ia . started tora + have tard pursut piererd to the heart by the red-b Street, where be expird almo"t him upon the bed. When Thomas was told th Kimbley. be scemod grat acked, bat de- clared that be had scied only ta: olt-defence lie gave himseif into the change ot the police d was taken tothe Sevent enth Ward sta. hou.e, Thomas is a large and powersally built man. nbout 30 yours of aze, a native of Wales. He has a bro. 4. good-natured looking ance, and a pair of bone=teyes that gaze square ly into yours while he converses with Nobody would t.ke bim for a passon: be bad killed quatretsome man. His reputation im the Cia- emunti Iron Work, where he has ben steod- lly employed for about four ye. lent one, 1." arly all bis fellow-workmen t<n- tying to bis imdustry and good behavior He bas been in this country thirteen years, three which he speat in the Uniou army. Jobn Kimbley was an Englishman. He bad ben in this country and in this city tora num ber of y His repvtation was as {air ss lute habits or quarrelsome disporitions. H. marricd his second wife about two months ence, AS we bave stat d, they always 5 omed to be on ierms of irendship, working amvcably together in the mill, and spending much time in e.ch oiher's society in their lewure bow Cause of Trees Dying. Mr. Murray. writin tothe Farmers’ Cla of the Am tivcn Ins: ‘tute on the “(Cause of Apple Trees Dying,”’ says that im Southern Oboe, where be was tad. be bas kaow? lather, eitbteen or (wenty years ao, to gather as much #« forty bushels of applies .rom a single tree, and these of the most excell Varteties. In the same region, it mow ‘skes about forty .rees to produce oa bushel. Apples began to decline in that locality aboat ts in bis sather's orchard the progec = ot the di.cass ft marked. Bulter rot appeared, nnd + dropped off prematarely. The . until flanily the whole hard MMos father bauied muck and put it around the trers, and straw aad leaves. He manured, mulcbed and praned. all to no perpo °. The trees sickened and died. Ln bi opinion, the de_.th of the trees was caused sole. ly by chmaiic chants When large crops of applrs were raiend in tha. Jocvhity, there were swamps and ponds near: the country had been but ty cl ated the a'r wes damp and burmd: there were den © fogs snd heavy Gews Th ne iatitenors which produc} rch, juicy ira intoran oat ae sruit year Was always © fever an By-.nd-by the country was ch the ponds were draiurd: fogs and dews were rare, amd drouths vrequent; the acue do without moisture. Appie= are almort os choice of their locality as grapes. Ina umber- ed country, well watered, and not ta north, they will bear immense crops, with scarce AMY aitenion. in other places they may do .aitly, but in a dry climate they ¢ une succeed. Wash for B A corr-sponde i ounce: gum Inisolve |. When it ts as son of mo ae lied toa fre<t ether tne tusrd. Ie the . tmost surely toflamms: on br-ive character, and secure” unior by ‘st imtenton, the movt tavorabie, and therefore mor! de-irab'e result of which eae issuscepuble, In the wound, it geatly sumale ari, abd CAUcts The remoy is bren effused: at the #s tumefaction, pain, sore: ace. It applied early, and repested twoor thr * trmesa day, tor a few days, nocbing further will be requir= he veesels of the of tie blood that etme removing ed as a louion. the wound lnceraied wound, Appo-ivon, and so in the case of « cut by stitches of a leceration by Jepbt bandage. If the-wonna id attended with Applied with the band, and the part generally rubbed fi on or fitieen minutes at a lume, and this cours should be repeated two or three times a day, using, or admitting the water dressing, as the presence or absence of local heat m the part may indicate. A Max’ Bovy Sawep i Two.—(nr of those fearful and sudden accidents that all communities and startle them yesterday morning. at half-p=:t eleven o'clock. at the saw-mill of E. T. Ross,on Ohio Levee, and which resulted in the sudden desth of a Ger- man named Wm. Butuer. by his body being literally sawed in two. The facts are briefly as follows:—As Mr. Butner and another man were bandlinga piece of timb»r, it slipped from the other man’s grasp and s ruck Butner in the breast with such force as to knock him b. ck- ward upon two circulars ws, one above the other, and which were running at the rate of four hundred revolutions a minute. His , body was instantly cut in two, in a slanting direction, reaching from the leit shoulder, .com which it severed an arm, down to the navel. The right foot was also severed from the leg. The upper portion of his body fell intos pit in which the sawdust was generally caught So sndden was the accident that persons tu the Vicinity of the saw could hardly realize the fact that the man who bad stood before them buta few seconds before, with life aud viv uci- was a corpse, bis body separated and biead- before them. Death was so sudden, that be was not even beard to utter a word Temains were gathered together, and 2 quest held over them. dict, man, Without 4 family, ana a G. He was beard to expressa d-<ir nd bad made preparations pext Saturday. He is not well-known io th , bene an entire stranger. It 1 reportet living in Alto: a CUTTING TimnEr.—A correspondent Boston Cultiroter writes to that journal on Jet Of cutting timber, “that to guard eftect against the ravages of the worm in wood Ty long veneer COnvinCeS timber having a swer! sap, such ms hi, species of the maple, bith, &e., should be feil- ed in June. What may be the reason of this, I ‘Will not under:ake to cay: 1 give you the ex- perience of over half century of a worker ta wood.” Avotser Fatat Frexcn © Cas-agnac aud a French provineral jouruaitst named Lissagarry, quarreled the other day, and wert out with buttonle=s foils to settle their ‘roubles. Tbe country editor wounded: his antaronret was p Cassagnac is now qualified tore-enter Parisian soctety with all the hopors. He murder. but this only maxe= him a lion. Erreets or a a, Poucy.—Ta= Paris Figaro afserts tat Tot Consequence of the withdrawal of the permisrion to sell cha: journal im tbe streets wos am iucrease in ite circulation of four ‘housané. A simiiar result brs followed the expulsioa of Ko-berors Lanterne from Paris. Its circulation ba gone up to ore hundred and twenty thousand copir= sinee the removal to Belgium. —_——$——————— 7 Dr. Hol'and writes concerning the death ot Aozb Isancs Menken “A story is cu: nes ve for what it 1s worth. thar jad a wager she could drink — quar a ‘ky: won ber bet and di

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