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AND SARSAPARILLIAN, i ITs POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSOCIATES | PREPARED UNDER A NEWLY-DISCOVERED PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING THE OU- RATIVE PROPERTIES FROM VEGE- ‘SABLE SUBSTANCES. ENTERS INTO THE COMPOSITION or DR. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. 4 NEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED ONE BOTTLE OF RESOLVENT iS BETTER | THAN TEN LARGE BOTTLES OF THE ADVERTISED SARSPARILLAS, OR DI- RECT DIURETIC REMEDIES, Physicians wouder st the extraordinary power of RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT in curing the worst forms of Scrofalous, Syphiloid, Chronic Skin Biseases, and its marvelous power in resolving calculous concretions, affording immo- ciate relie and consequent cure of Diseases of the Kidney. Bladder, Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. Its rapid influence in thecure of Diabetes, Inconti- nence of scanty, turbid, albuminous, cloudy arine; its almost instant efficacy in stopping itehing and painful discharge of urine, and its singular power in curing discharges from the Uterus and Urethra, Leucorrhra, Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy j and weakening discharges;—aud inquire wherein the SARSAPARILLIAN used in the Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sarsaparillas! Sarsaparillian is the only principle in Sarsaparilla ‘that possesses curative properties; all other parts of the root are inert and useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Radway’s new process for extrecting the curative properties from vegeta- bie substances, contains more of the true principle of cure than # ibs. of the ordinary reots, SARSAPABILLIAN is only one of the ingredi- ents that forms this traly wonderful medicine; and it is the ouly compensating remedy that communi- cates its purifying, cleansing aud reinvigorating properties through the BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, ‘nd other secretions, secaring a harmonious func. tional action of every depraved organ and gland in the system. If the blood is corrapt, the Resolvent will make ft pure. If the Lungs are ulcerated and gore, secretiog thick phlegm. nea prurelent matter, the Resolvent will loosea this deposit and repair ‘the wasting lung with sound and healthy material. If the Skin ts covered with pimples, spets, pustules, cores, ulcers, &¢., the Besolvent will quickly re- move these aunoyances. If mercury is deposited in the bones and has accumulated inthe system, the Besolvent will driveit out. Ifthe throw: or Bron chial Glands are ulcerated, the Besolvent will cure these signs of an early waste. Direct remedies pos- sessing ouly exclusive properties, are hartfal. as they increase the functional secretions of oue organ by suspending the constituent secretions of ethers; hence, a compensating remedy like the Resolvent 4s the only means of s permanent cure. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP oF BLOOD impregnated with the Besolvent and ab- sorbed to supply the waste of the body, will make ‘pure, sound and healthy fiesh and fibre. The first dose that is taken commences its work of purifica- tion and increasing the appetite and flesh. A BEMARKABLE CURE! SORES ON THE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMs, SORE MOUTH, SORES IN THE NOSE AROUND THE EYES, &.. recently exhibited, «few bottles will cure. fd ronic. or through th» effets of Mi Om, Corrosive Sablimate, from six to one dozen Duutles may be required to A remarkable instance of personal beanty re- stored t- «Lady disfigured by the ravages of a {rightful disease, From the advanced sheets of anew Medical work cailed “FALSE AND TRUE.” BY JOHN BADWAY, M. D. BN. B.—This book contatn: or the benefit of the figures of the Liver, Lungs, ¥8. aul other of- Sans in theif weteral ama ln theic diseased condl Sion, Exery person in search of health aud desit- the same. should send for s copy, Stich wit be sent free of charge. by remitting one three cent stamp for postage, to Badway & Uo., New York. FIRST BOTTLE.—At the end of the first bottle ber atrensth- appetite and spirite were tmproved, ‘and the small blotehes, pustules, disap- ing tl Be rennet aver the surface. with onge, relieved the {afammation and itching. a or satiseptic Gleausiag and purifying the patrid feeb. SECOND BOTTLE —At the end of the secom and swelling abated. the skin greatly y laproving. the eyes grow: ing brighter, strength and appetite increasing. THIRD an gp scabs on the scalp, and sores on can Tacramed costes wt hands. ny dis Sreoresd woter’ been Diadder improving. eck ETH BOTTLE —Finger salts growing, hands Salo, bowdlp regeinr, and cnia treo trome ivioetie, face clear of sores. SIXTH AND SEVENTH BOTILES.—Uic op the neck «reatly Improved: lencorrhes dischar; os stopped. menstruation regular, Soe Benetton in the uterus, bi the leucorrhes great og clesrs amd Lidneys aud face clear of all ‘covering t wine eicat increase of t ce isit buoyant. oyant, a elastic. and ap; re NINTH BOTT Ea 1! signs of disease grata ally disappearing, frequent ri in the Pork, grpet improvement in eee at Sppearance, hair = ‘ing to grow ‘0 leer, and She ulcer in the neck healed. TWELFTH BOTTLE Heat the Resote: trouble bt the sterus. Kidnore. oto ular. digestive organs regular, UI ak pore, hee n griwing (oxurlaut, spite EC er tients « picture of health au For six months after the use of ray tear bottle, she continued taking three teaspoonsful of the Ke: cclvent per day, and two of the Pills three times a week.” In this wonderfal care s lesson may be lesrned in d to the tric Means of securing perso aa- tye Geod pr re. rich blovd will maxe healthy complexion and | Is perfect. hair acaient, pe oxnibived beautiful in; aint .ac., cloge up the pores, obstructs the free escape of sweat and Insensible perspiration. thas preventing the abso: n of ox ot , ecured by the Resolvent, and all who medicine will en, enjoy the possession of ite - Resolv cat i soldat ¢ oe Br battle ruggists 1 Me Gverywhere. Bix bottles for a ER THAT THE WORD SARSAP. IS ON THE LABLE OF Sachi ») IF SARSAPARILLIAN CANNOT BE OBTAINED FROM WASHINGTON DEUGGIST3, ADDEESS pa pway & 00., mar | eer AND EUROPEAN xEWs. “TRE MAIL: & Paver containing thenews, the pal = itag water rom Eke Temes. ei hitherto known as the Evenine Mert, weontaan ae oareriet te of, the prope wae Timese week, under the itieet 9” “TRE. MAIL,” PROPOSALS. EPOT COM ~'S8ARY OF SUBSIST 1383 Teen 2 Bie ‘26th of P be: paali = couditi made ke ee = a Wanted—10/ ae eaees Pig Py ‘B als recei Se mont rom Bag 1863. crea L ime 4 ? mneralef Bubsiet sea ai: rect. The Beet to be celivered these on the order of the Acting Commissary of Subsistence at that place: of 8 food marketable quality. in equal pro- tion id bind A quarters wengeks. shanks, off at the fourth int, aad the bre {rimmed dows. The shanks of fore quarters to he cut from three to four inches alove the kee joint. and of hind qeer: HUA tem six to eight inches above the gambrel or re reqnested to be present to respond to ‘and be prepared to give bonis for the a tibet coatrnc distinctly .--Pi ‘operais mus jarecd inctly,"*Propo- ane for Fresh Beef.’ at Fredericksbarg, Va he Engersigned reserves the right to reject any bids for good ¢ ye Conditio ELDE se 17-6t_Byt. Maj.and Ch'f. © S , Ist Mil Dis. PBorosaLs For FREsu BEEF. « Foner Mtcitary Dietarer. i Hea Orrice Ouest <ARY OF St" BSIOTERCE, By Sept. 13, 1505 IMUND, VA.y : Scaled Provcrale, in duplicate, will. be received at the cifice of Lent, Join ®. C’ule Bigt Une fantry. A.©.8 . Winchester, Va..on MON Septcmber 24 150 aL izm forall the Frest eet Tevuired at Winchester. Va., for six months from October 1, 1563, General of Subsistence may direct. or such less time as the Commis. The Beef he Acti fea hoe ae oF the oattt 4 necks of the ie slaught obe cut eff at the four rtebral joint. and The breast trimmed down. The shan Of fore quarters to be cut from three to four Inch inches above the gambrel Bidders are yeuneated to be present to respond thetr bids, a: repared to give Donde for the fulfilment of their ton it be endorasd Ree gn apn sale for Freeh Beefy at Winencater, Wa: ‘The wa dersianed reserves the right to reject auy tas for 80. EGonditiona, eautrements, payments, &c.,&c.,08 ‘By Command of Brevet Mayor Gann ral enemen, LDERKIN, eels-6t_ Byt. Maj. and Ch'fU, 8 , 1st Mil. Dis PRorosa.s Fo FOR BUI-DING A THIRD DER LIG UU; AND. KEEPERS DWELLING ra on NEAK ST. SIMON QEORGIA—seaied nee Will he, received, n this Office until 1 o’cloe! m.,08 26th day of September, 1363, for farni terisls and aber of al! Kinds nec struct. erect, and complete a third Louse and kee per's dwelling at or near St. Simon's, Geosg . ch ay bo abtalpedt plans Sad szecine ions which may. ol nn application to thir ofice WW SHEDHIOK Catron TyesscaygDarasrwct, Ovgice biowr Hott my ASnixGtow City, Augnst 19, 1958. au 2aw3w 3 Dz. JOHNSTON'S PATENT SMOOTHING TRON Ie prononnced by all ggho have seen it to be best article for domest: ever invented; na Principle, ant beautitul in design. Itwilldo the work of four common crdweg) Paar one-third the fuel, requires no holde: nts = clothe, end puts a liner polish on sbirte th gee will for itself iu saving of labo ood feelin three | mont Any one dissatisfied may return them within = month after purchase, and get thelr money For -sle at the northeast corner of Pa. avonne apd 2d street, by JOUN LOORTE, sole agent f Paryland, District ef Columbia, and ‘Alerandrie, &7 Agente wanted. ne 9 tf T BE GREAT SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT, 619 SEVENTH STREET, Intelligencer Building. ‘Teachers and_parents may always rely apon ob- taining their School Book: 1¢ lowest possible price, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ofchoc!, Rprattnre. Black Boards, Charts, Maps Seo Boo sa Beiter a ily WM BALLANTYNE, seS-2w 519 7thst., finteliigencer Ballding.- QCBPBANS’ COURT, September 3, 1888. —Die- TRICT OF COLU MATA, Washixaro forest —In the of SARAH to money. bit and J chpan Sil the crediters and beire ot sald dec “RAILROADS. Bacrrwone ‘AND ORTO BAILROAD, GOVERNMENT SALES. ALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, bc. Berwar or Rertokrs, FREeDMEN, ano Ana Lanos. OFFICE CHier ACCOUNTING AN: iso UPmiceR. Distaice ov Conta Aaunorpe. D.C bept. 8 dea coal SRTROTON, 1888. order of Rajor Traive between WASHINGTON AND vr, will be gold, by aablie spring at ue WEST, eomen's Village. Virginia, a ‘AY, Sep- | Bone and Sstunern hk mber 29, 15 3. at Wo'eteck & (ig) Forty-8ve Brame Rutldtags, various sizes Alsou quantity of Borviceable aud Uuservice- alte Quactermsster's Siete The Gorctracet Tellngelahes all care of the buildings at date of sale, ‘Terme. «seb, in Government funds. fe2-eo8t — Brevet Major and Di ASSistane ‘CUARPERMANTENS 1 LINCOLN baron. asuixeToN. D-O., Sept. 19. 1858. WU vo sold et Eubiie Aaution: Se MONAT. 28th justant, atid o clocks, my at the Rastera eightng about 102,086 pounds, way Sanday. et A Mand 4:90 Brow a. at 7 eon Ae Nee ir. ‘Wo train to Leave orfrom Annapolis on Bandsy. ons SUNDAY FOR Ba BE Leave at S A.M, and 4:20 and 5:30 P.M. eactoan FOR wat. 5’ = 30 P.M, Leave at $ acibe Hay must Le removed immediately aiter ee oF ‘THE —— “s Tete cerh ip Goverament Pande. rig. Ger Rea. G- it G.U.B Anant Che Qe Dont of 1a figton, AEaPeyNT, se 21-68 Brt Col.and MQM US can esha att the ro) the ds ‘Also, at the Company's Office. Fennssivanta avenue. | Passengers | purchasing tickets at the avenue office can thet ALB OF NAVY VESSBLB. WAND REPAIR, » DO . September 14 1383. have their bugcage enlled for abd checked ai Frmient will ‘gies. patlic ane. | residence iaken tote depeteand pat inthe s rk. Bree cB ember , 1368. abibelelock “bgp For New York. Philadelphia. ‘and Boston, see heel steamer. 1,600 tous, cf 1 ns eutet Th ara RT LSON Master Oo Tra CALEY denoral Cheket 8. fos . General Ager EAD, screw steamer. rea tons. ete Seascla nnd thie Invent orton ean be ox: amined at any time. on a tym Com: mandant ofthe New Yoru Navy Yara ne °° per centum ef the amount of the pur- aH UINS EB Pec angle gt a ; Pai, SORUDH IAG 3S itd the remainder mut be paid and the veauls to: W YORK, ts} re moved from the Navy Yard within two weeks !rom Wasnt pated ad ao) Trairs between WASHINGTON es | 7's Petco WASITINGTY BANKERS, FOB NEW YORK, qeithow! clu Leave daily (except Sanday) at 5 A. J 12:30and 9 P.M. ‘AY COOKE & 00., FOR PHILADELPHIA. BARK®E 3 Sa tly (except Bunday) ot © A. M. and Firraanys StkEEr, Orros’ts Taxasvay ON SUNDAY. Buy and se atcurrent market rates, ang jLeave for, New York at 9B. M.,and Philadel- phi constantly on hand « fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, dai SEVEN-THIRTIES, ANDY OMPOURD INTEBEST BOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &e., executes and collections made on all accessible points, . Bleeping cars for New York on 9 P.M. train aily. ‘Through tickets to eae gan be hs ania ave he Avenue office can ere arrange 10 huce thelr bas gage called for aud checked at thelr eeitt residence, taken to the depot, and put in the bag- = re cat Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- Fussr BWATIONAL BANK napoli end pew oN. rtation. OF WASHINGTON. aver x ineeal Bicker Agente sell GEO. 8. KO os \TZ, Agent, Washington. SUNTINGTON Usshier, 5 TAMR F STEAMBOAT LINES. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORE Se ar pre (TRS SEW EXPRESS LINE FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITEL ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTO STATES, NEW YORE, RD GRORGETOWS 15th strest, opposite the Treasury Department, @LD Li Government Securities with Treasurer Unite BEGULAR SAILING DAYS, Bates, BOM GEORGETOWN, S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. eg FRIDAY, AT 12 M. ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENS FROM NEW YORE, SECURITIES at cusrent market rates. SATURDAY, AT 19 M. FURNISH BXCHANGE and make Coliscions | yor treight, apply to in ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers om the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care- ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us, FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVEEN: MENT LOANS at all times cheerfaliy farnished, JOHN B. DA¥IDSON, Agent, 63 Water street, Georgetswae D-D. M. ELPRIDGE 200., Agen’ 2 ince street whit Slozanarta, Bas HAND, Agent 4 Wail street, New Yorn, \t recetved cor seoeny ‘and forwarded to zine county ith di toh. OUN B. DaViDBON, Agent. Batsrou pine BET" aN BEW YORK AND BOSTON, ‘Cestaee, VIA BRISTOL 865, For PROVIDENCE, TAUN: ———_—_—_—_— eae so gallo eee ilway communication DENTISTRY. Ethene thd eptend ld steamers BRISTOL ang SS oe Riekidy COUMBE HAS REMOVED Hib (tata Debruases st, Forry, New tween THth and sane” He ts Tnauetal tr the wi aaoat tr Tain at Bristol ata: suing i favors, and will be happy to sec his arr fon at arm ees to conned eed = ao aPpereone tat ay Save fis with | with the mexies trains from ti that city. Sele pete Poth made.on Gold, a. Bilver, o wa most destrabi. pleasent vous to White at olcute bere on es aazein™ Travellers can make direct onmee- | )E. LEWIB & DAVIS’ DENTAL associa enby way o} al este [D®- "Bid @ DANIs’ DENTAL associa a Kets secured ct omies cx Bis No. 260 Between lath and isth strecks- TEBTH EXTEACTED WITHOUT PAIR. will be. tibciol Teeth are ington. aithoegee teen patient will bet | be required to eats ga. | g | Era delected whe i ‘are Pati Sliver Wy H. 0. BRIGGS, Gen? Manager. gan annuyrananae Bake Feith ot x very SAT. fea, fromm what tesa enrerets New York, Phitnda ‘and i tified to attend. ith their a rly ouch + rwise ae, be exchuted pix at the omice of the Seta edals deed et as Bia teeta eae a Saris bee sate 2M etomrION rr sell-w3w" = — BPHANS COURT Septeml or8, 1838 —Ds WOOD AND CO. PAWNBROKERS. RAS TT — | fey orion Grn Ber gmcrs sates Ler ar Ook FL IE Washi A ty a ee a tnt ppt ena hit Ole, omer soa w | EGHR ues uate erty? daBare fof the assets Go. Stones F Watches nda, Jewel Save boon collected nad turse * Biol Bee: & 00. commer IM and, ¥, Westy geld fond Silver Fiater ate Furniture, Ladies "! died afi L as oe 00. corner pt F. Erpsbiector aie ofa i Gecrip I fog ma iol ame or sage tified . corner al descri Property vouched, or th bss - leh oree y 93m ~ BARTLET s provided a copy of this onder be publleged of week for one weel Eveniog “ieee we R. O'BEIRNE ae D-law3w ar of Wills. RPHARS CO EERE 5. 1868. thicr oF ci ABHINGTO county, 16, wit ard Wal Tach, imfoistrato te ouiea Bug: ter, ta, afor a. wh the apnoasen: or” the phans’ Cou y fo qeviens SATURDAY. October 54. A. D. 1355. for Boat distribation of the person: Ns ol ‘te in an far ag ho same have been cok lected and turned into money; when and wi the credit ‘8 of suid deceased are notifir to attend, with their claims renee, vouched, y may law be excluded trom benefit in Vsestate: provided @ co of this ae be published once a week for thr: weeks ia the Bvening Star previous to the sald it JAS. B. OBEIRNE. sos inwiw Willa, wee ewee _Masiwaret Witia. pre el ALG beptember EF 3 =! Cr OF COLUME a County b> in “or BENS AMIN Me MCCOY att aaa tu final dl Seater tid the nel ‘tate Fo ind. of tbe esecta in hand. as far in HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, ‘That bers have obi the Orphau's ae Washington Seentr in the the District of yy jetters. tary on the personal est ate gt a AR. Tate m4 Bar woe county, a5 shay fi m1 said Sskeasel ae hontren srhed to exhibit.t! Same. with the vouchers thereof, tothe sabscr bers, on or before the eth dey of Sa of Beptembes they may otherwise by Wo sactaded re tile Ioth day of Beptemissr tose eet oer mater 16s" * day of Septem ks MORGAN. AMGAKBT NEWEY, sel lawsw xecutors. [UNITED STATES PATENT OF me Wasuixeto Op the petition oR RG: and WILE ‘ai apy Fels ice Valves in Disect X.. easton: fee the petition be heard at this to them on the Sum iit BOXt a By shod be versed in {in this oct dave orders tke a tas jaye srestt i oor: se 17-law3w comnts of tt 9, 198. "Pater: lon of » iv m) this a Ps tious aad othe thould be Bled in omce twenty Gare? the day of bearing. ELinda Foote, selWlawsw Oc loner of 5 N THE SUPREME ¢ aA THE DIs- I C TRIOF OF COLO In THE Matran oF Boss & ete, Bayn- Repts—IN niggas hie jatres wetion po nay 9 Fe | eee =a nhs eel et cin, 5 a awRINS TAYLOR. re GUINAND, Es = Tess COAL, WooD, Lime. ORMENT, &o, aE LOAN OFFIOR, » Ho. $1 , between Piprrgy 7th Seale wenn ranch, rd, corner iet | between 4% and Ch greet ta; Immediately tn rear Sew wtotot sistreet cu se Whenteoae | ma" Highest advances made. Btrictly goutiden- modations for loading and onlMing vessels amd os 5 jy 3 -on, storing goods. by the cargo at Pliladeln T= OLD ROTASLiSaaD FIBM OF Lok HS SED FAWNDE nK ETROSOLITAN 34 FOUE-A) EBT, BOWLING BALOON, Pennayivenio DEDER METROPOLITAN HALL, pitt ae we Q Fr ws Aves lity Stxzer We time desired at reas “GROUGE W. BAUR, proprisior Tnterest on large sume grentiy tees ae enti serve ith peg es ite ig non nates fst. ety ‘cagh and sold at priv: Teast tet brane eety qui sieaaaise _-FPPFBPDEPRPPEPDEPE? _ YOR BALE: - THOMAS H. BARRON, x wit ™ hard laid or Patent Cotton SRINE | 5% pyiLDER, CONTRACTOR, AND = 23,40 Copper. wired CORK Eye e.. SUPERINTENDENT. isberion of the Chesuvente ed Bove t? | SZ Betng o joal mechanic, L offer = Enicos nerds witha he Shea te aoe axoand Fotomse, SZ servi vio fo bre pa iced tcc recuring mesber 0 ected ‘Shed GILL-NETS. signees do., Mullet do, arwith the Sieceineceurar ates et a Bpec! pent 1 Wa 07 j OF will tak ‘all responsibil one RIOAN NET AND TWINE CO., ga-Kinds of Work at a fixed per conta ou 13-2wd2aw2m 43 Commercial street, Boston | gg-the ‘Beaitooe eth repare all eae oe ST lapidsted teal 16 made | 2 100 KITS NEW MESS MACKEREL, oa ook as when rk epatlt, lan’ BOSTON INSPECTION. S7-propared 10, No. 5 MACEEREL. EW x sult the n BEST QuaLitY ce EACH. N.W. Tyinans porn or noc aiconts, Sp ar Kes neve rlntgon, and proapt fa met oe al pa obli gatio: in return only i &7-same fro m those who ame from may favor me witha so Reference ie'made to the Ait Aaa sokpown “oltizen John Little, D — Shop ‘and reside nee. J street ‘sonth, near’ | S7-6th st one minu m 7th st. cary ER Zi, All i gommanieations fr ubrggh fh the post of ea “igdecaadddddddddedddad UD MARYLAND HAMS oO Cured. and of best SLOWS NEW WHEAT. FAMILY TLOGR, Go Na RNMENT JAVA COFFEE {genus Cate i, and roiss: Teissued May 4, 1857, aud or oy ‘improvement in Graig and tition be heard at this page thie axtonaion. “Dhyections eps: extensio7 jections Sitioun and oth en pagers suigald sho fled fa this office twenty days the SL hie ONEY.(in the comb) _Se S-lawsw Commissioner of V Water Hevabsatral, Stk 1O TO THE G BOLOGNA z. Ki * BING. HUDSON TAYLOB BOOKSTOBE te ita fap AnD HERBING FoR AIT just received. SCHOOL BOOKS, Fo PICKLING WHITE WINE AND CIDER VINEGAR— XLVANIA AVEN Waren SPICED, ke. Near it. y PRESEBVING- treet TT erga ast BUGAB, cat lowest prices.) he NG ke HAY AND 8TRAW GUTTER Comer Fonte URC ELE, rner Fourtees Facrecis, | BEFORE THE PUBLIC. IS aie jorner Guder BbUtt Bensse. SINCLAIR'S PATENT SUREW PROPELLEB, Bo pronounced by all who have used it, for cattia DAY, STRAW, ~ FODDER. It hes greater capacity than any Cutter now Joux GBAY &00., MANUPACTORERS AND DEALER In WOOD AND WILLOW WaRrg, manufactared, and fs the strongest, cheapest, most | BBOUME, durable, and easily operated. ‘TWINES, ; Ali aizes, for hand or horse power, constantly on OORDAGE, &e,, ay, hand o atcet prices, without the addition of 16 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STRERTs, ae ‘ NEW YORK. JOHN A. BAKER, Bole =DWARD HBATH. WILLIAM 4.gRa RICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, = INSURANCE. HOME OFFICE. National.Capitol Life Insurance Company; SPECIAL AUT OF OONGRESS. OAPITAL............ OFFICE :—250 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GALT'S BUILDING. OFFICERS. MATTHEW G EMERY. President B08, B. PLOW MAN, Vice Presideut. ATTERSON, Secretary. ctaary , Supormatendent of Agencies. MEDICAL ANVISORY BOARD. J.C, HALL, M. D. F. HOWARD, M D, FINANCE COMMITTEE. NORMERT. GRO. H. PLANT, SAMUEL NORE BC SHEPDESD. DIBECTORS. ‘M.G. Emery, Brown, Lewis Clepbane, ‘oulson, Alex pherd, Plowman, Thos Evans, hos. Berry, Eaviow Gray, Chas: Klemann, uel Norment, joue Pardy, Nicholas Acker B. Petterson. ‘Geo, H. Plant, The “NATIONAL CAPITOL,” chartered asa Life, Health, and Acctdent Company—the fret ever chartered by the Coagress of the United Btatee—has been entirely reorgauized and made “a Life Insaran ay exclusively. Its capit has been paidin and securely iuvested, and the Company is uow tally pre for business. Policy holders in this Compsny can participate in the profits of this Cot ay upon the mntaal plan or at thelr ‘options & ing policies without pation. antages partici hereby the ofboth MUTUAL sua STOUR J companice, the adairs of the Company Their reputati edged t> faitaraiiy Pal fain cir reputations are pledged to faithfully cvory promise made to policy holders, aud 0 tis Till be accepted ov any steps hastily taken whers- by the perfect safety and: ine the Company can be impaired or questions POLICIES. The National Capitol Life Insurance Company ismues all the moat cesirable forms of policies, in~ adi ‘huual Lite, Lou; ent Life. ort. Te: Feubarn ent E:dowments, Term Policies, th or without participation in profits. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. Every person making one anuual payment is en- titled to receive a pais, up policy termimable by the kind an: Payment is lost if the policy NO BEAT RTE ae iis PESIDENCE oR ‘The National Capitol pales policy holders travel and reside in any part of the world, a at ail seasons of the year. without extra chai te engage in any of the ordinary cccupations of DIVIDENDS. Dividends will be dectared on all participation policies senaaily after two full years premiame No chars f Tor policy, stamps, or modical exam- Noextra rates charged for risks upon lives of females. Ni ne but sound, healthy risks upon an! oom. y risks accepted upon any GENERAL AGENTS wanted throughout the United States. lication may be made. gtving references, the Mecretary at the Home Oftics, Galt's Baitdtoe, Washiagton, D.C. 80 Ll T M. HANSON'S INSURANCE OFFICE, FIRE AND LIFE, Ho. 516 SEVENTH STREET, Between D and E Streets. 48TNA INSURANCE MEARE: OF HARTFORD, OON. BANS No. wenth Strest. ,HARTFORD FIRE & SURANCE CO.) @. 8. CHABE, age a -Sour, Sect : No. 516 Ber HeON Are HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YO! Cee eT Pree. Sri. ii RSE ER Se: ‘Sect T. ES ited Aeehte SPRINGFIELD F. AND M. INSURANCE COMPANY. ey ages 5 DU = 3 HANSON, 316 Seventh Buacxsmrrus AND D MACHINISTS’ STOCK. BAB I |\—Fiate, * ana: 4 ‘BON. Fat toa —_ linch at WW pd 3 — Samares, ‘sto Ovals fi tial Oval and Halt Roants ware and od Iron HORSE sHO8 TRO: oe es BOILBE, PLATE, AND BOX IRON, Charcoal na Poddled. sto 8.18 HOOP ‘AND B Ba: Toe Cork. Fi Ang ring. and Blister STEEL, CAST T STEEL, | sizes, square, flat, aud octag- wACH HINERY STEEL. \; te? in round. FILES (sions FILES!!! (Moss « Gambie's NUTS, WASHERS, LAT Be BW BARS, TYBE 1B0NS. +ToRs DRILEING MACHIN. Ax AXL HORSE & SHoMs— oBi and “Cutter & Per- HORSE NAILS—Hand pointed and plain. AT LOWEST — ESE CASH OR EBQUIY- JQHN ER. ELVANS & CO., 7 and Louisiana avenue. l4-eolw WBOUGHT-IRON HOT-AIR FURNACES, KISTERBOCK’S For Larse or Small Euildines, The above Furnace is now o! and will be warranted to giv It is economical. The heat is oft, healthful, delightful. It is simple in all its’ paris, and cia eerie for i vestiionee ax untur passed ed to the public, ate watts " No can into tl Pand tte dust ir Entirely confined to the interior of the Furnace. It needs less attention and lesa repairs thau any other Furnace in use. Now on exhibition and for sale by W. D. W¥ViLL, near corner 436 st. se5-Aw Pi [intel "COURT, September 15th, J858 —D: RE Re wana a 1 case ot MARTH. IBD end WM. f. SONIPEAN. vee A “ot Bbera — deceased. the Hstrators aforesaid’ has, wi Poin tinee Beans Court eat Sy aoe afor iad aslo teot oa for es the of ant and, as inte mo wi ten collected and) turned pte money wt Tencaed tes youel ben jecea-ed ettond, with thelr clalins property or ‘may of from said deceased's estate: vided Cpe lished once a wee therwise by law be ON O00r ae te ore Oe Sesc!” previvas te ye eald day. JAS. O'BEINE. se le-lawse* Rogister of Wilts BN, 5 ot tnd nee GIVE NOTICE. THAT THE SUB. J eoties tas ee eee 4 AURA pe oe Sea ae aa Sere AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. | Beet cong eet reat Sor a ste eet ci at On THURSDAY, September 21h, st 19> o'clock @. m., we shall sell Martie Sep Commer enite inanesenter Terma me oy Seok Dw Betate Rrokers, Pere eee aoe BQuse AND 1 Loy FRONTING 20TH STREET W. EAR FORTH. AT AUCTIO Se oo at ieck berate N cells on the premiere, Lot ai feet ont by 75 toot alley. months, et ptes beart Fone it, “i ed : M4 2 deed of trust onthe premises "Btompee be at parchaser Bcost. S20 down on ta: epee. many ners d GREEN & Wittrame. Ancts +} GREEN z TLETa aS Auctioncers and Real state Brokers, No. 526 Sout! theast corner of 7th and D sts. By virtoe of 8 deed of tre trust bearing date Jone Sth,387,t0 the subscriber, and duly recorded im Liver E'C E.. No 9. folios 285, the cast alt — No. 17, frow’ ing 22 feet Linch on treet south, Syvare $9). opposite th Ptlade}obin how H Ith streets Te above described premises. on FR Of October. 15°3. on the premises Terms Ure-balf cash, balance in ix months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed oi trust on the premises. "All conveyancing rr @ stamps a ee C of the purchaser. op moi Ra EO Ca MITCHELL, Trostes. & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ¥ Hee LaTL eh OCtloneers Late Clerks with McGuire & O0..) corner Penne, avenue and Blevoutt st Star Office Buti LOTS AND COTTAGES FOR SALE. fe ge rine atos ° Fat doatent we wilt ou the premises, at 5 o'clock p.'m . Lote i and I1.in Blagden 's M Pnivns Reisen ince, there being en Lots two the 0 ; ° ore tw Cottages of the olden tne = At t) deu's & nbov ean Terms: One-third cash. and the balance in si trelve, and eighteen months. with stamps and co: veyancingat cost of pure ceo “COOP Ri SY LATIMAR, Au-ts, py GREEN © WILLIAMS Auctioneers and Real Estate Bro! 5 Fo. $26 Foutheast corner Beventh aud Dts, VALUABLE THREE ST TORY BRICK Mouse. ONE. STORY = eM ei Pbe se 23 Pawacs seme hour, Luts % batyision of Bquare 7, next ‘and fronting about 20 fect ea: Premises. being 21 feet rauning back the ith the improvemcnta. consist. it Brick House, containing nine ‘ails, Gua, &e. belag tu a loca d desirable property. ‘One-half casi balance ‘in Mupaieed of trust onthe premises St i by a deed of trust om, the premises ‘at purchaser's cost. #0 down om the ret GREEN & WILLIA ix and nd se~ RY wa. Southwest corner Pean’s avenue and 9th street, . WALL Btoree 31d and S27 LARGE _ PEREMPT BY SALE OF CAR PETS, OILCLOTHS, &., — ‘Papestrs Brus: ‘and other ‘Carpets, tor age, Ulicloths. ae. W.L. WALL & CO., Ancts pr “CHEER ® WILLIAMS, ‘Anctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 526 Boutheast corner 7th and D streets, ‘SRR RE BU TLDING I Lor FRontTIxG aethier with ON EN Al Stay xi EST Ae AvorI0 N. a FRID. instant, at 5 o'clock p. m., on rh patho weal atl sell, part Lot 3.in Square No. &3, being 3) feet front, about 45 feet deep, more Tess Sterms: One third cash; balance in six and twelve Touths for notes be interest, and secured by adeed of trust on the ee All conveyau- ing and rev volgen yn as ee per: en ot ches, SHEEN & WILLIAMS: Auctioneers, ¥ G! lain z bef | MS. Estate Bi No. 526 ‘Southeast corner” ‘of Beventh aud Dots. TWO BUILDING LOTS FRONTING ON NEW YORK AVENUE. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS WEST. AT AUOTII On MONDAY, the 28th instant. at 6 o'clock p, m.. we shail Sell, on the premises) Subdivision of ot No.7, in square Si4 Bach belug 22 feet 3 Facts front by 8 good " rusning in ley, making them first clade batiaine’ ote third cash; balance leer and twelve montis, for Rotes beariug interest secured deed of trust on the premises All conveyan- SF aoa Tevenue stamps at the coat of purchasers, 7 each lot ya GaeEN S WILLIAMS, Awcta. |. B. WHESLER & Auctione: Bye Gj Lodisiann avense, bot sth sod Teh ata, Opposite Seaton "3 BA MFORTABLE TRUM Se of Ret BISuAND. Fa Nirtee of = dood wt petition th, 183 Mo. 2. folles 353, 34, &c., one of the = ‘asbingion county, District of Columis. 1eshall ofer for sale; ca’ TUREDAY September 2th, 163, at 5 lock p. on the ae eeijeee: te the highest blader, all that piece oF Farce! of ground tu the Oley of W as part of en oe umber d three hub fey-thires, Bamberes tae santo si 8 point on Toth sttost west, Eighteen feet porth of the southeast corner of said iets aod ronning north 1 feet four tnchew, thence inety nine feet ten and one alt inches TH10): thence south Siteen fect four inc! (esl akecoese Sheds te eee inches ; the west side of loth street eon D zg Termecath. All conveyancing and stamps at deposit of 95) when sold. the purchaser's cost. A deposit of 3 n House. 87 se 18 3.2 WHEBLED E & Wit BX Gietoneers aod Heat No. $26, southeast corner 7th and D streets, ‘THREE BLICK HOUSES THE MATERIA AUCTIO ih On THURS) Se iF 2th. at 5 o'clock, ‘we will sel! the mai brick BH danhied see sao ner of Maryla1 7 et Marvi avenue, the Sere cartnet Beton ay ctober. Also, the counters, shelving, &c., in the corner store. EN & bag rors reee) a ser 8. a OFFICB. WAsHING TON, ee tition of SAMUS: winige: a ‘bim on rement in inst naid petition be heard at thie office on theta day of November next, Any person his extension. aoees te 5 ee eee eraee Epi [> TS® Sihicr oF Couumpia "4" Bi John B Atoms, aria 903 Bautty, Laurence Garroll. Ordered this Ist tages oe ‘Stember, foams, guardien, for the sale of the sardian, for the above cause mentioned, be ratigeg! ‘and con- frined. unless cause to the contrary be’ ghd or before the 6th day of October. a. D. jag OP Provided n copy of this order be inserted'in the Evening Star. a pewspaper Printed in Washing ton, D. in coch Successive weeks three rie ir to: sid da: ia 0. P. FISHER, Jus. 8.0 ,D.0. A trne copy—Test : R.J_ MEIGS, Clerk. se 5-lawsw We IS. eee ANDEEW T.30 JOYUE &CO., tl \d again reissued = hE the iit ise, for an iprovement Tt'is ordered that. the sald ‘peu this office on the Zist day of Decem ber pests ere Berson may oP} Ob; this extension. deep. toe Sfoot | on New Jersey avenue. opposite | | Ueavored to show that a grated tue | EVENING STAR. The National Labor Congress. SECOND DAT The Nationa! Labor Congress reassembled io New York yesterday morpimg. Mr. J 0 « Whaley occupied the chair. About seventy ‘delegates were Sere promat, inclading Mite Sastn B. Avthony, Mrs, Pataam and Mrs, McWoa Ald, Who represent the imteres: of the Workime- Women in the Cong: A discussion arose as io whether this was the second oF third Congress of the National Labo: ——. Mr. a took the ground that the erent Was ‘Rind Oongress, and Unet the first and second were beid respectuvely pene Chesgo. The charman was Ary Opinscd that amis Was the second Gongress. | Mn ted Mant ams A communcaion was resented from the Practical Painters’ Brovectiys Socrty ealiing into question Air. Muidoll’s possou om th Congress. [1 eharged him, among ovber with baying Worked ten hours aday in yim tion of the eight-hour law. An animated oe bate followed, im the course of which Mr. Mal. holl obtained ube floor aud made an eiamorat= Oefence of bis conduct, chargemg that tae tm. puiations emansied from a-ring in the Pain. ters’ Society, and were without trata, A m._- hon to Jay ibe mater on the trole was followed by another to definitely postpone it, which Was carned Mr. L. A. Hive, of € aud spoke on Lae question come catefully-preparrd stationes to deman strate bow wpe puaily the moome ot the conn ITY 15 distributed a ihe wee, one.’ a getting one-half of whole, He also en . then gook the floor mA » He reas om five to twen tyafive per cent. e amount of the income which the <8 recr'¥e, Would Taise SESTOO)0 twenty-seven Stales of the Union whose pur SS is Dot At present in a disordered conditio: Lt to Une be added one-fourth as the proportiun of the Southern Siates, Wlnn their felations to the Union shail be fully restored and their business be placed on A sound commercial basis, it would swell the aggregate to $235,(00,000, which is sufficient to pay the interest on the public debt, and a large annual 10 che installment on the principal of the dent The Congress will provably comciude its labors and adjourn on Thursday nigh: or } den abor Union, wa: read Mon day afternoon. Tae report urged the euior ment of the eight-bour law, aud said that th prosperity of the misses depended upon c operation: Qu tbe subject of political action, Whaley sad “<The subject of political action 2s one of tn- terest to the National Union at present, the Labor Congress at Chicago having enun- ciated broad national principals on the fluan- cial and land questions, the discussion of which leads to the politcal arena. la my judgment the true position to hold. though au exceeding ly 4 Lt Ome, 18 that of independence of bork as thus may be wielded the ance of power. In no instance should the identity of the organization be lost. or, in other words, merged into any political patoy. but moving from the trades’ assemblies in this or or thatdirecton, according as this or tha: party is sustaining your principles, by allyinz your- selves with them you can generally minage to secure the election in your favor. Thas you Would become the followers of principles aud Rot the slaves of party: the advocates of meas. ures for your own good, and not the nowy wor- shippers of men who care much more for their wn preferment than for either you or your principles.” “On the subject of female iabor, the says: The question of female labor ts one of paramount importance to (Re industrial And Merits the attention of trade organi Jocal and mational, The extent to which £ antroduced into many trades makes it a ort weit question with workmen therdn as what course shall be pursued m_referen: thereto, and how they can protect themselves from its depressing influences: for the effect of introducing female labor is to undermine Prices, that character of lavor being usually employed. un tly to the women, ata lower rate than is paid for male Inbor on the same kind of work—an injustiee that 1 sincerely hope to yet see removed, for there is no good reason Why & woman Id not receive as much pay s is given aman if sheexecutes a quantity and quality of work equal to that executed by him. It would be well could go ernment be induced to set theexample of ejunt compensation tor male and female Inbor. L believe that every effort should be made to @n- courage and assist in the formation of female societies, and then they id be brough! into co-operation with the men’s societies. To bring up the lowest to the level of the bighest is the true principle of reform. and by making that noble purpose the underlying principle of our action, the happiest of results must ultt- mately ensue. It would bea great reform to Telieve the poorly paid and overburdened Workingwomen of the damaging pbysical eflecis and demoralizin; tendencies of the pre- vailing system, and to Contribute to that result id be @n action worthy of your best en- w deavors.” How ing that it is a duty, let os consider er of performing it. Like all Ubris- tian practices, there should be uniformity in the maueer: - First—1tis an im manner in perform- mg this duty to nok center the plain reason that it attracts too much attention. We are everywhere taught to avoid ostentations dis- play in our whole worship. The Pharisers were condemned for prayiug at corners of the street, that they might be seen of men. On the same principle the nodding worshipper is making too public a display of his devotions: Second—Nor is it proper to formance of this duty—partly for reason=, but mainly because it i fraction of the golden rule. Supp stance, that your next Your snoring he will be assturbed, Provably awakened. This is not doing unto others as you would they should do Third. for in- asleep, by physicians ad- head throwa bac tatious and coughing, which 18 very iajurious “°ourth. —Tosleep with the head resting upom the arms of the worshiper aud the face baried up in the cuffs of the coat, 18 the most improp: F way of offering sleep worship. First, because itis also injurious to health, and mainly, be- cause it is a direct violation of the Scriptures, which commauds us to let our light so shins that men may profit by our example. case it is impossible to know Christian worshipper is asleep or awake. It 48 8 positive case of lukewarmness—neither the one thing nor the other A Man Cur To Pieces. rsday even- ing the 7210 train on the Shore Line Tan over and instantly Killed Patrick Begley, of Branford, at a curve in the raiiread in Pair- haven. He was literally torn in pisces, bis body being entirely dissevered—one leg cut completely off trom the mangied trank, the head spht open lengthwise, in nearly a line ‘With the nose, the bowels torn out, and with the brains and minced fragments of bones and flesh and mangied limbs scattered promiscnous- ly, hither and thither, a ghastly, gory, and sickening spectacie, over the ground ou bow sides of the track. Begley wasa man of Irish birth, aged $5, and a resident of Branford. His bottie of whisk ¥ was found near bis remains. ‘Dur ing Friday, hundreds of people thescene of the accident. curiously intent on viewing the bloody marks of the accident, and the shreds of gory flesb. brain and bone that still lay scattered along the track. The affair 8 one of the most shocktpe we have tors long ume chronicled —New Haven Courier. TERRIPLE KESURRECTION.General Kilpa- triek risa singular aud horrible circu stance wBich took pisce at Arica, on the south side of that city, Curing the recent fearful earthquake. As the earth opened and yawned, there came up fre hundred mummies, Who stood imlong lines ‘facing the tea, every one of the skeletons in pertect preservation, the bands doubled up and supporting the chin, the knees. and the feet supporting the flesh- 1 This must have becn cmc the fal sights possible, and quite ion. The spot where there stand was once am @uring vacation, and among the novelties i's room 82 ‘with ate Eiichen ap pointments, im the Uni for ‘use of the tadues’ sewing ere ee = ee A me

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