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SARSAPARILLIAN, AND 18 POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSOCIATES @BEPARED CNDER A NEWLY-DISCOVERED PROCESS 20B EXTRACTING THE CU- BATIVE PROPERTIES VEGE- TABLE SUBSTANCES, ENTERS INTO THE COMPOSITION or DR. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,. “A NEW PBINCICLE DISCOVERED ONE BOTTLE OF RESOLVENT IS BETTER THAN TEN LARGE BOTTLES OF THE ADVERTISED SARSPARILLAS, OR DI- RECT DICRETIC REMEDIES, Physt: wonler at the extraordinary power of RADWAY'S BENOVATING RESOLVENT in aring the worst forms of Scrofalous, Syphiloid, bronic Skin Biseases, and its marvelous power in resolving calealous coucretions, affording imme- tiate relie aud consequeat cure of Diseases of the Sidney. Bladder, Liver, Langs, Pancreas, Spleen Its rapid influence in thecure of Diabetes, Inconti nence oF scauty, turbid, albumino: its almost instant efficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge of urine, and its singular power in curing discharges from the Uterus aid Urethra, Leucorrhea, Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy snd weakening discharges;—and Inquire wherein he SARKSAPABILLIAN used in the Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sarsaparilias! Sarsapariilian is the only principle in Sarsaparilla that possesses curatrce propertics; all other parts of the root are inert and seleos. “One vunce of the extract obtained under Dr. Badway’s new recone cor extracting the curative properties from bie substances, Contains more of the true principle of cure than 29 Ibs. of the ordinary roots. SARSAPARILLIAN is only one of the Ingredi- nts that forms this troly wonderfal medicine; and itis the only compensating remedy that communi- cates ite purifying. cleansing and refuvigorating properties through the BLOOD, SWEAT, UR! sand other seeretions, securing & harmonions func. tional action of every depraved organ and gland in the system. If the blood is Resolvent ‘will make it pure. If the Lungs are ulcerated and Sore. secreting thick phiegm, and Prurelent matter, the Resolvent will loosen this deposit and repair the wasting lung with sound and healthy material. If the Skin ts covered with pimples, spots, pustules, sores, ulcers, éc., the Resolvent move these annoyances. If mercury is depostted in the bones amd has accumulated in the system, the Kesolvent will driveit out. Ifthe throm. or Brou- chial Glands are ulcerated, the Resolvent will cure these signs of an early waste. Direct remedies pos- sessing only exclusive properties, are hurtful, as ‘they increase the fuactional secretions of one organ by suspending the constituent secretions of ethers; sence. a compensating remedy like the Resolvent isthe only means of 8 permanent cure, BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP oF BLOOD impregnated with the Resolvent and ab- oorbed te sepply the waste of the body, will make pure. sound and healthy flesh and fibre. The first dose that is taken commences ita work of purifica- dion and increasing the appetite and flesh. 4& REMARKABLE CURE! SORES ON THE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH, SORES IN THE NOSE AROUND THE EYES, &.. recently exhibited, s few bottles will cure. [d ron‘c. or through the effects ot Mercury, Potas- Gm, Corrosive Sablimate, from six to ome dozen Duetles may be required to Make a permanent cure A remarkable instance of personal beanty re- stored ta Lady disfigured by the ravages of" = irightful disease. From the advenced sheets ef anew Medical work called “FALSE AND TBUE.” SY JOHN BADWAY, M. D. . B.— book contains mach valuable infor- nation for the benedt of the sick, Dinstrated with gures of the Liver, Li RR: 4 idneys. and other or- sin thelr patural and in their diseased condi. Son. B rson in search of health, and desir- ‘for @ cop’ ing o postage, to Badway & Uv., ihree cent stamp New York. FIRST BOTTLE —At the end of the first bottic ber strength, appetite and spirite were improved, and the snail pimples, blotches, pustules, disap- peared Applying the Resolvent ever the surface i edabie solimetic Ta Clesusine and purifying the putrid feck. SECOND BOTTLE.—At the end of the secon ottle, signs of improvement in the chars: tim thet uterus, inflammation. pafp and swelling abated. the skin greatly improving. the eyes grow- ing brighter, strength and appetite increasing. IRD BOTTLFE.—Dry scabs on the scalj . = on the —_— Reso ag mo ane Sin at ae a wads. graccally disappearing, leucorrhes greatly menod water becoming clear, and Kidneys sud FIFTH BOTTLE —Finger nails growing, hands end arms clear and smootl ing’ on the scalp, bow ele regular, and skin free from D irfitation, face clear of SIXTH pes ND. SEVENTH POTTLES —Ulcer on the neck greatly improved. lencorrhea disc! men. irritat sopped Settee ee NINTH BOTTLE —At!i si; ot ait gre tly disappearing, frequent rides in the Park. {mprovemen 10 pat al appearance. alr conaa- uing to ro The aleerin the weck healed. TWELFTH BOTTLE — Goutingim the Resolv- pot after ail eruptions epeated, she cand fea! and. pet peneee more trouble in the uterus. nlaoey *. —e tn es bn ular. digest Stu ag Igo pate er gala pore Towton iexuslont, spirits vacellont, soe exbibtnen {5 ber friends « picture of bealth and beauty 1 six months after the nse ofthe tot bottle ‘and clear, she continued taking three teaspoonsful of the Re- Sifvent per day, and two of the Pills three times @ week.” In this wonderful cure a Jesson may be | : the true Means of securing pers ot pate, rieh blood will maxs bh complexion and | suriant +. painting the skin with Bren Bade a ge ty Broseits Bix botties for . SEE THAT THE WORD SaRsa aikutas Is Ts ON THE LABLE OF RaGH IF SARSAPARILLIAN CANNOT BE OBTAINED FROM WASHINGTON DRUGGISTS, ADDRESS ywar & 004 $7 MAIDEN LANE, NEW ORK. "Essa ESD ECROPEAN SEWS. “THE MAIL S Paper containing the news. the principal lead: ers, 8 well digested everywhere. ('cleck m., MoNOaT Stover” ise Grading and Graveling Fifth sireet east. trom a street south to Viegiate avenue, Broved October 1.18 Se Leneeninn ane Also, for, Grading and Graveling G etreet south. under an act ap from Fourth to Sixth street proved May 16 st Commissioner of the nprspriat on bas been at eyor th missioner. nad the Assistant Ag Bach bid must be accom santed with the gnarnn. of a responsible party (known to be such! that ies cepted. the ts Willevecute acontract tm Sud perform tue work in accordance therewith, The right is ret 1 ta gb’ ‘served to reect any andall bids fo the futerest of the Corporation to as foi- cee Af this bid be acces ted by the enter into nd work according to to eisia ROPOSALS FOR GRAD. ING IN THE Fl Maxon > ‘Orr: iNeToN, D. © 1338 § will be. feceived this office until’ 12 JONDAY. Oct 5, 1358. for grading atth street wet, i b jenny lvanti spprosed April 19. g Srading Bwonty fourth street west. be- tween F street north and Peuvsyivania avenne unter an act approved April 19. 18 The work to be done under the dérection of th« City Burveyor, the superinteadence of he ‘Com missioner of the Firat Ward and City Hart, 2 Septamver 23, pointed Sry tate whe price per cubic yard for . including the sand, osited wherever the No part of the ‘the work has been proved ‘and Commissioners the First and Second Wards. and the Assistant Mmissicners. “The right to reject auy OF all bids care ‘ach bid must be accompanied with t fee of a responsible party ‘kaown to be e auch) that if accepted, = Didder will execute a contractin Gee form, and perform the work in accordance here wit ate ‘Tesrantee must be in eubstaace as follows: I, | A.D. guarantee if this bid be accepted by the Mayor. that the bidder will omer soto contract for the same and perform the work according to reat the revvirements Bids must be endorsed volope “Propo. (a he ed to. che Hato ‘of Weah= BF! RB, Commissioner of the First ward, feta ere FOR FRESH BEEF. aRy Dist T. rick Sopereien’ BREF ee at Facetaaat onthe from October 1, 1863. oF am the Commissary General of Subsistence tay di Teet. ‘The Boel co be aeliversd tenses the order { the Acting Com: of Subsistence at that lace; of a good marketable quality, in equal pro Ind quarters (necks, sh.val ‘nd kidney tallow t- be excluded.) The necks the, cattle slaughtered to be cat off at the ie fourth vertebral joi ut from three to four inches above the knee-joint, and of lita quar. tera from sx to "eight Inches above the gaimbrel or Jock joint. Dhilere are requested to be present to respond to their bids, and be prepared to give bonds for the = of their contract le most be endorsed gistinctiy s for Fresks Beef.’ nt Pred jericksbarg, V reigned reserves te right to reject’ any bids PB tiene, Feqnirements, payments, &c., &c..a8 \ereto! By command of Brevet Major epee Ber oa se 17-6t_Bvt. Maj.and Chi. 0.8 beasts Dis. PBorosats FOR FRESH BEEF. Heanor's Frrst Mit Orvice Omir Couws Sealed Proposals, in, auplics at the office of Lieut. fantry. A?C.8.. Winchester, os September 28138. at Iz ms for all the Fresh Beet reqnired at Winchester. for si: ary Distarer. and -yuarters: ic fo treacle aie Soret os and the bres ae bey nS 1 knee-joint. stg to olght inches abow Bidders thete bids and ts prope pre foipiment of their con! to F to. a 12 give bonds for the Is must be enlorsed distinctly, “Propo- la fi Beef,” at Wincnester. Va. enn a oath Bee ‘the right to reject auy Uids for : ‘Conditions, revuirements, payments, £¢,,Kc., as ‘Gy command of Brevet Ma of General Stoneman FebeeKis welé-Gt__ Bvt. Maj, and ObYU. Slat MIL le PRor sas ay note eg £381 DWELLING AT OR ORGI. oth day of September terials’ and Iaber of al inace tions which may we D this office. W.B.SHU Pat ee rman Taeastri, Derantuent, Ovrice Licut-Hovst Boaun, WAsuixotox City, Augast 19, 1558. Bu & lawdw INSURANOE. HOME OPrFICE. OFFICE —250 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GALT'S BUILDL OFFICERS. Flow ‘MAN, Vice President. TTERSON. See Aneta ary. it of Agenctes. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. 0, HALL, M. D. F. HOWARD, M.D, SINANCE boas gece — pT. SAM W. PLANT, B suernend. DL mak oe joseph F. Brown, satus Poulson. et Plowman, Thon Rertr’ Qhas. Klomann, M. G. Eme: Lewis Cle Be, x. B. Ghep! herd, Eiwin NG Gray. NicholaeAcker, urdy, J B. Pi er on. eo. H. Plant. ee The “NATIONAL Carron,” chartered as Lite, Health, and Accident Company the fret grer chartered by the Congress of the United States—bas entirely reorganized and made = Life Tasurance Company exclusively. Ite capital Boga paid and secure ited, and the omaeer Bnew "tatty preparc = = siness, Policy holders in this Compan; ‘an participate in the profite of this Company upon the mareal Participation, thereby comblntite the: wivasteoes partici pat 1 ining tI vantages of both MUTUAL and BTOOK com ‘The names of its Officers and Di: fictent guar will be conducted aw ‘Their reputations > fatehtaily rena every promise made to policy holders, and uo aks flit be accepted oF oF any steps baatily taken where. by the perfect security of the Company can be Tirpnired ot or questioned POLIOIES. ‘The National Capitol Life Insurance Com isenes all the most desirable forms of poli we cluding Annual Life, Annual Endowment Long and Short. Zon Payment Lite, Ten Payment Endowments, Term ‘th or without participation i profits. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. ‘very person making one annual payment tied to recetve a paid up policy for an amount termmable by the kind and amountof policy. No pa: ment is loat Af the policy is allowed %o Iapoe. No RESTRICTIONS UP EEPR, SESIDENCE OR The National Capitol pi policy holders, te tras reside in any part of ths md at Silscasons off the Year, without extra ch fo ongege in any of the ordinary occu DIVIDENDS. Dividends will be declared on all participation icles annually after two fall years premiums ave been pai No charge f ‘or policy, stamps, or medical exam- inatio; res extra rates charged for risks upon lives of females. None but sound, healthy risksaccepted upon any conmideratio: VORNEEAL AGENTS wanted throughout the tion’ rake homed pftving teferenace. to tary at the Home Office, Galt’s ing, jagton, D. se 15-lm "T’, M+ HANsO: * ENSURANCE OFFICE, FIRE AND LIFE, No. 616 SEVENTH STREET, Between D ans Btreets. 8. names 4 883,543, ra sts) ‘si, Bect, HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, M#°F0u33 BOWLING SALOON, UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL, Fr as Avenvp. Sean 1) 1H SrREet We BGE W. BAUBR, Proprietor p.m. ame eet, = _ the ‘Snect Liquors.’ Wines ana ee of the finest brands. and see. Wit Ibs. hard iene A, APatcat Cotton SRINE FRREETE SOE BE, nae & otis Lie le in 2h math, se tote by and, with @ s Knot cae formed; Shed eva ring. jo., Mullet do, Sm MERICAN NET AND TWINE 09.. ou Snes Commercial sely >= ssecicht rk 100 kits sew mess mackEREL, BOSTON INSPECTION. ALso, NEW No. 1 MACKEREL. BEST QUALITY OF EACH. N. W. BURCHELL, Corner of 14th and F stree of George W Keating, Suininteadrin Sioresaid bag, with, 1on of the * Court preeaid. ted TUE save the th day of store ; sppointed DAY. ti October, I distriba- Gow of the personal estate ot asia she assets In far ae the same have ‘Nected and turned Fmoe into. money, wheu aod where an the creditors and ‘of said ae are tified to — pith their ma pi or the; law bee exe tenedt tu anid Uecenced’ eatate: pr of this order be publ weeks inthe Eve ‘well win" Rocister of wills. WE NOTICE, That the subseri- HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTH nt the subscri- Biathington County. in the a Dietrick of Columbia lette personal estate : | Cece inte of Watton county, B, \ deceaned raous having claims 2 | sia Geceered. are here reby warned to, ‘eshibit the tame, with the vouchers) the the subsori- bers,’on oF before the Eth day of September next: they 3 my other otherwise by Taw be excl ali thle Eats day of mneel 1358, U NITED BD OATES PATERT ¢ at rly voucl juded from all Ont on of Gl pba and WiLTiaM ANT, mt Wiew York, on the vasth a yo tember for an tu Fore. ment tion Epsinee ney eae dered that said se pagan ‘etaeet this office the 2ist Sa of, Any A eee | 90 W-lawsw | pm “ar Bae Bey tol ICKSLER, In THE MatTYR oF 2 Bewanerecr. ARK ASBETE........ OF NEW YORE. C. J. MABTIN, SPRINGFIELD Ae AND M. INSURANCE MPANY. SDE VaRMAN Pre TN “potawe se es r. “at HANSON, Agent. BANKERS. J AY COOKE 2 00., BANKEB 3 Fivresnre St2eet, Orrosrs Treasvay Buy and se atcurrent market rates, and constantly on band a fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, -THIBTIES, ANDY OMPOURD INTEBEST HOT! Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &e., executed and collections madeon all accessible points. se 1-t F, IBST HATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY 4uD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITEL STATES. 16th street, opposite the Treasury Departmens, Government Securities with Treasurer Unite ‘Btates, S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.em We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENY SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH BXCHANGE and make Collections im ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TH? UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on th MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrasted to us, FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERR: MENT LOANS ot all times cheerfully furnished, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 2), 1868. mit G° TO THE HUDSOW TAYLOB BOOKSTORE 334 ren AVENUE. , 2 Meas 9h street. GREAT SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT, $19 SEVENTH ciety BH. D 080) we. RAILROADS. : Bacrrmorr axp o#10 Ratcgoan, AUCTION SALES. ir Eee Hee FORTE. 2 uaMeae PARLOR SUITE te wont bstyeen od PLY CAPSS. ‘ere bow run as FO! 1338 ME TERR Pept FOR ALL WAY 8TaTIo! pt Sunday, at 7 op and a . Bo treinto sense, bls abe Seat In ‘Chat fe tep Buresus, Weshstand aca Tabios Bureaus tage Sot FOR WA¥ STATIONS. Leave at $ Aoi wand 420 and 5. }0 P.M. fe waiatae and Pillows EST. Bactiers, Tin Totiet Sete Sunday, at S Framed Mirror Window Shades Grockery Glarstod Tin Ware Later Cooking Stove and Bintures itchen Reguisites Terms cash. COOPER & LATIMER netionse« SALE. $10,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS Will be sold at Public Auction, comm MONDAY, October 5th, 1&8. on the premix (Forest Hall.) No. 75 High street, Georgetown, D.C. The whole stock in Trade, Fixtares, &c., of Ross & Bicksler, Bankrupts. se%-td _ HAWKINS TAYLOR, Assignee 1B Ww By WHESLES © CO. Auctioneers, ‘No. 61 Lonisians avenue, bet. sth aud 7th ate, posite Seaton House. fs | Baxsecer eres eS iekete cir baguase called for and checked at Their en to the depot. and put in the bag- ‘or New York Fut Ani Boston, see meme ng of Thro edvertiogme ns of FRrOaED Ute? eeseportetion, MULE. General Ticket Agent, GEO 8. KOONTZ, General Azeat. c | BETWEEN WASHINGTON ADEL UBETa. AND ae EW YORK, che Waskiycrox, between WASHINGTON AND EW now run as follows, via: ST¥E’S SALE OF com FORTABLE FRAME HOUSE ON THE ISLAND By virtue of deed of trust bearing date October 13t1 und recorded 1m Liber B. Mi Ne Hien 358 chamee af ear at > A. M. FOR PRILADRLPHIA. re Ley oes tunday) st S A. M, and an September 240, 8 premises, to ths doer, all that piece or parcel o City af Wcenington knows Be part of lot mumbared fourtess: (iin square numbered three hundred and fifty-three, (35) be- sinning for the same at a point on Tot street weet, for Kew ork ey we M.,and Philadel- 40 ping cars for New York on 9 P.M. train "Through tickets to Philadelphia. New York or n feet north of the southeast corner of said bos ae Aino at a tie Nicwscers. at all hours | T0f'and reenine worn ob deer tear ieee Oe eongera parchiaing west pinety cine feet ten aad one half inch payee ance taken tothe depot, sa obeck ta Maat | linifinches, to the piace of beginulus, belus on ite ‘of 10t) street weet, between D aid E cash. All conveyancing the purchaser's cost, ac! deposit ot Sts when sold rustes LLAN. T: se 18 J.B. Mvhuelene con ‘Aucis. Soo Be more and Ohto Raltroad edvertioement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- x tab i, WHLSO8 SOW. Master of Transportation. o x0. 8 KOO ONE Aces ‘Washington. Wh. an a OU., Auctionsers. 7 ‘EE NEW EXPRESS LIND ‘ T= BETWEEN NEW YORE, okdurows. of the finest goods in Brussels, Tapestry Brus O“p Lins. T Carpets, to- | ly. 1: hes ih Bugs, Ulicloth= REGULAR SAILING DAYS, W.'L: WALL & ©0., Aucts. FROM GEORGETOWN, FRIDAY, AT 13 M. FROM NEW YORE, SATUBDAY, AT 12 M. For fretght, apply to JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent, 63 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. Lers, ties COTTAGES FOR SALE. DAY. the 29th instant, we will Temi 5 0’clock. L treet JAMES HAND, 104 Wallstreet, ew Tore, | At the seme ae? Lots 4.25, and 28,in Biag- den's Bubialvinton oF yn next south of tie Bethy phapetirhper ny thd nbove abd fronting wheat sb feck coche it cceeet forwarded 7° eT OLN B. DAVIDSON, Agent. Beaisro. LINE One-third cash. and the baianes in six, eyand eighteen months, with stamps aud con” DETWaEN ‘ a oat COOPER C LATIMER, Ai ve i ne a YORK AND BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL or PROVID: ie a = NEW Mi EE PORBY Chey SUT a0 goalie GOVERNMENT SALES, se eee ae Degen ie Sarena nore! ame = OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, &c. PROVIDENGR ave Pies Near North rah River, foot ing ae erry, Now rt boat tain at] jel at 3 oe arri: 0 i of i rd, = Sin aif ie Ba fime, to eonneck abzese of Bale “General 0, floward, Com: Mi pe etehicand te i Whi acellors fou that point cam make direct conmee cn Providence and spree Ad or new Efate Toome and Tickets secured on Pier 5 H. 0. BRIGG! eta Manager. N*” tea wo JOHN GtbEOR Te ‘Will rni Soe winter ‘months be- tween Bi Freedmen's Nillege. tember 29, 1868, of 1 (35) Forty e Ratings, varios sizes. ‘a i of Se and Unservice- able je Quart: aster's force Goverement ‘relinquishes all care of the vutldings at dete of asian” ‘Terms. Cash, in ‘Government funds. ¥: trainin, oy TUESDAY, Sep 0 o’cloc! FROWN, vet Major and Disbursing Officer. ARB’ Se Ss aaa z QLN DEPOT * a TAXCO) treat ae Geant th instant, ‘at 10 o'clock 8 High’ path Bales OF HAY weighing atout 102.085 poands, every ing unit for iron ectot freight weds The Hay must be removed immediately after ‘street ‘Terme cash in Government F: ands. By order of Bvt, Brig. Gen, PA ‘Anand Chit. 2 Mit Depot of phates ington. a : Rian ae Bvt. Col.and Av MUSA. ‘BAL REE! ALE OF NAVY VESSBLS. Buaxgav or Construction axp Rerair. ereatfer by rs ied WASHINGTON, customers, Ser 1839, a3 LOM OFFIOE, 1 oat ROTH C BTREE between 4 and jately in rear tional Hotel. el” Biches ‘ia made. Btrictly — DEN —— BTIFICIAL 3 1nd eam SETS Hes TO 340. at 464 6th, Teeth ‘extracted @ORSS mibou pain. vpeeth carett siaerieoce in commant practice enables the under- signed to adjust Teeth Yo the most dimcalt cases Cail ana be convinced. te 25-1m" DR. PETTINGILL, iS en IS 22 q RIT. BEMOVED Disvind fate 510 F street: bese LIOENSE! ao PPPPPPPPPPPRPPPPPPPP — THOMAS H. BARRON, sg- BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, 4ND - SUPERINTENDENT. = et mechanic, 1 offer iad t onasth ani — ae enact act forall iat we b= wilt 1 sity do a in 7,08 take al repeal 7; do alee VA AVE. Botwoen tathand lath inecks: TESTE a WITHOUT Palm. eisoemrm at Se eee fifi Ste me! ae par ed™ eid: Bilver nd “at ow Tort, Paiadel den- ‘work at cont, und will pre a ‘and Boston Ry oes, oa ~ 0 7 toe aa bie ines i” titers done werk will mean, ve at sod sai ta Spit ae tisfactions "Persone Signs © tase pat he hove me ite ea Suilne our work belore nettisg telsewhere: fo i0" bs imate to followin; Ss ritieae —John sy pe wa". WOOD AND OOAL, "8 CHEAP COALS AND WooD, at thelr Det pot aud Chief Omics, @ street wharf, v STORES & CO.. corner Isth and F, Wash Brow: ris ‘and Jos. Sh os es “sella LD MARYLAND HAMe— ‘ning eine op. Stan JAVA iit tt rr IONBY.(in the comb.) “he Vite END PHILADBLPHIA BUT- "Pee rte Sean s ‘SND HERRING. WBROUGHT-IRON HOT-AIR FURNACES, ate For Lass or Smati Buitiints. een ; balsas 4 aN DEALER Im WooD AND WILLOW Wars, BROOMS, WINES, i AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ‘¥ GREEN & WIL. = 526 eae paD cures VALU, test BUILDING. Lor WM L WAUL & CO. Ancllomen Original Hores 0° Carriage Bazaar palate be Bvenue, between Mh snd 14 ‘. LABCE SALE HORSES. MULES, OAR GES 4 On SA < Don we SATCRDAY i Be com: enctngat Jee SPA it the B Sos is = laree sol pt k orees, Car riages, { * Ao comprising avoat S/S) HORSES AND MULES Some of which are superior Drivin: aad’ Dranght 180. a Second heed Carriages, Rocks: ees and Heavy Wagous, larners. Sa ties Ope fine Pay D: tlemau wh trot ip 3 usputes The attention inc toa con him an Aneta ___W.L. WALL & CO TIMER. Auctioneers, joceseors to Jas, © Mctiuire & Co...) thwest corner o of P avenue and Lith sircet, ‘Star Ofice Building. RATELY © ARvED BLY ET AND BRUSa! NTE! SUITES, SITURE. Gotan SETS, a, Historntely carved solid walnut « hamber Suite, 1aiarly Dew: ted Parlor heaps in Kep Ps and Hair Cloth Velvet. Brussels, Three ply, and Lugrain Oar- | Bole Wordrobe super Feather ber € oo nnd Straw Matting; be detente ie. amd Wash . v Hinte Mattrcnses ners pape ase8 i ‘aud Pillows; Toile! and “Side hairs. . Tin are: Stoves, &o., & COOPER & LATIMER. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. uctioneers and No. 596, Southecst LARGE AND EXTER: ELS, TNRER IN RTS. ATADOTION Un SALURDAY, the 2th instant. at 10 we shall sell in front of our ag, and Ne all widths, Bugs, Mats, &c., Partien purchasing carpets. can have their di- ms taken, cut, rewed. and GREES aT ecTio} iN. On SATURDAY Auctio: 1. Y GREEN & ' Wittias Auctioneers and Bitate Brokers, jo. $26 Southeast corner Seventh and D'sts. v. E-STORY BRIC K HOUSE, be BR UDEMER de ‘ey Me T WEST. ae cect the 26th instant, ‘ail seli,on the premis foot fron k the 1 lot, wi Teprovemcots, consist. bs ata rick, pete nine veith m8. tion, and desirable Proper ‘Terms: welve months F cua balance fm six and . interest. nd se- red MY =, toe motes Dearing ti wed of trust on the premises, Sta 5 i gurchaser's cost ie. ithe tudispota se 28-td REEN & WILLIAMS Aucts, TS AT AUOTI a0u WEDNESDAY MoReiNG. Will well. at our Auct Green How come jums, Hellotre pes. Bouvardias. Be Ronlay, Ferns, Re.’ very desivatie for green howe or, cal decorations. COOPEE « LATIMER, ‘Auctioneers. BY ChE WILLIAMS te loneere and Wo. 338'3 Southeast corner tthasd DB eseets. TWO STORY AND ATTIC pay a, ON MAKYL. AY U tC AND O71 BTRBETS. AT AC a TH DAY, the ist day of Oriote Fi ball ells front of the premier... s Thi Ponta . This Rest and comfortable dwelling eis tritting ex se, ‘Terms: One-half cash; the cag red in twelve month, for some bearing interest tisfactorily endorsed, and secured trust on the premises. All converancin enue stamp- at the Parchaser'scost. § reat ne 28 "GREER W Williams, ccs Y GREEN & ‘WILLIAD eet re and Koa! No. 596, southeast corner FALUADLE BURR ING u LOT FRONTIN ON FIRST 8’ Detween & and sa bnsatis avewes worth ty suction. On TIE ‘oth inet ‘olclock Brokere, 7th and D streets. ured All conveyancing and revenae J etampe ut the prr- chasers cost. iM be required down on day of GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ ACOTtIon SALE GARDEN SPOTS OR COFVNTRY SEATS ‘One mile north of the city. BY HALL & £oO88, Bea! Estate Brokers, Corner of Bev Plat tan be seen et our office. On WEDNESDAY, Septembor 28. at 401" B. ™., we shall sell, on the premises, sores frat: ‘of land of from tract having.» cy ‘oF fru! rr e"provsrty ipttiowa us ‘aud lies on the Baltimore and Ohi on the Queen's WUpepel ceed ook ts Tocated for country seats ae any aro All persons wisht: ‘cuait farm should attend te “Terme: One-third cash: balance in, six. twelve, and eighteen months. Bifty doiiare down ai time of sale, and coms eyancing at the cost of f omrcosser. Lerner ith and W streste, f2-ON- ACCOUNT OF ge TEE WEATHER. T stat atthe eaelboe! ESDAY, the sith tae stant, at the same how y Gana & BF RU pl fs aie Shem se Hae ee J0,6 tog 2 ya eee wd ‘$200 down on the aay of saad = The Congress me’ again in Hew Ys wk yester NING. Beptember | same States. | D.c, | order | These tailed, however, aud | trary, thought the working mi _EVENI NG STAR. TRE LABOR CONCRESS » Aathony Casts ber day moroing. The Presider "Whaley. m@ the heir, Heury MH. wa st The commitire on Feport. ‘They recommended the adopied be the Intern | with surisdienon States and tb a ths ae tonal Labor vanon, ating over the Thited jortan mov Workinem madians. were ne es chen suspended der io ge formal ballot tor p with test Whaler, (© Wm. i. Sytves, 1 Wim op. >: A. H. Phelps. 5: Jas, AL Wourke. Fincher, 3, ©. W. Gib or Wal- Whaley w bis name. baving no Bourke and Mr fem gress. All the Wibtirew, and a Bis bend- Lu the taking of the uy and her as- *-box and vowd like Mr. C. i. Lucker, president ot the Tailors’ Society. v Aga‘ust twenty-three cast tor Mr. John Eunss, of the Plasterers, New York The Congress nest went imto an informal 4 vice president. Oa thet Avice president there sere nineteen votes for Miss Kate Maloney, of the Collar Lcundry Union of Troy, N. ¥~ Mrs. McDonald, aud owe for Horace ‘Mary Kellocg Putnam and Miss Susan Anthony canvassed and caucussed suargn- cally while the ballot was be i taken favor of their standard-bearer, Mis Kk. Molony. Troy collar jaundry magufrcturer, aud with good result, as she bac au immeuse majority tballo:. On referring t tution it was found that she was ineligi was specially provided that the Furst and Second Vice Preside On the next ballot, Mr, of the Comumbia Typographical Union, was chosen Second Vice President. A. T. For the off ot Recording Secretary there Wore sighteen or twenty candidaies. Sasan B. Anthony, who was among the aumber, was the jast one to withdraw. There was considerable “filibustering” snd several attempis were put of the vote until afierroon, im a a Western man might be chown Vole was taken, which resulted in the choice of Ar. John Vin- cent, of the New York Typorraphical Union. Albert W. Phelps, of New Haven, President of the National Joimers’ Union, was thea unanimousty elected Treasurer. The usual vote of thanks to the retiring Pres. ident, Mr. Whaley, which was given at the close of the election, drew forth trom that gen. tleman a briet and feeling acknowledgment. The Corgress then took a reces: On Wednesday atiernoon, the question of political orgunivation exme up for considera- ton. A report trom the commutire having the subject in charge was read. The substance of a ucoas should be adopted declar- tha. the existence of the National Labor Union depends on the tmmediate organization of an independent iabor pariy, having for its A member (Mr. Cavis) moved that the resolution to. that effet be amended so as to provide that no attempt shall be juade to nominate presideatial electors im the pending iederal elrcuon. Another member explained that the resolution only re- ferred to the election of representatives i> nauonal and legisiative cowncils. Mr. per cent of the yoting consisted of workingmen. Mr. James A. Bourke spoke earnestly against the introduction of politics, He fered the forma- tion of 8 new party’ was only to hoist smart men inte office. Miss Authony, on the con- ought totikea. mor direct interest im politics, Alter, dis- | cussion, Mr. Gavie’> amendment was adi terually to the | Every workingman = orgauizauon, | should obtain pledges trom each candidate tor The resolution to establish a matonal isbor political patty was Wien put and unanimously | adopted. ‘A resolution, looking 10 a creation ofa labor depar.ment ar Washingion, was nimously adopted. benitted Which recognizes the principles of co-operation as the most powerful xgents for the elevation of the work- ingmen, and recommending their application as the best means of avoiding contests between capital and Inbor It was myn that Messrs, Whaley and avis should be mied & committee to Watt on the Attorney General and request, in the name of the workingmen of the Uuited bis official construction of the eigat-hour Inw, and. in case of bis endorsement of Gen. Scho. field's position, be farther required to wai! on the chairman of t'- committer present~ ag that law. and request aim to insert a cianse which can admit of nomisconstruction. Another resolution was to the «ffect at the onstruction placed upon the be curht-hour law € by ot Auvtler, that the delegates of the various labor organizations of the United States as- sembled. tender their entire «ympathy with be several IADer UMIONS ROW On strike for their ute Fights taronguout the coumtry. connection with the resolution regarding Secretary ot War, Mr. Cavis said that Gen- al Dyer, Chiet ‘of Orduance, bad. consifaed evight-bhour law to mean eight hours’ pay T eight hours’ work, instead of the previous pay of the entire day for eight bours’ work, end that the Secretary bad signed the paper on presentation without particaiarly examin ing it. r. Cameron said that several Congressmen had asked Schofield to rercind has order re- garding the cousiruction of the eight-hour inw it works, and he had retused. therefore, Congress in regard to the eicbt-hour iaw, and vote for no one who would not give them, otherwise a clause would be introduced daring the next session which would neutralize the lew. EMtcRATION TO MaRyLaNp.—The Depart- ment of Labor and Agriculture, of which Dr. w. McPherson is superintendent, aad Luth- er M. Giddings, Esq., assistant superintendent, is actively engaged im obtaining employment for thove foreign emigranis who select > land as their adopted Lome Each veasel wil Sige an 5 Sesives, ie beast be De F w ; State azent and trout in the above de} ent, ind his exere tions quite a fair per cantage of all immigrants muivingare induced tp remain 1 and as 1 tof those se proceed to The agHeultural districts, “where their Services are mos: required, and, ‘being tillers of the soll, they are to add ma- th neral prosperity of the Stave. Of fhe 350 immigrants that artived. | on the Ith igstant, by the steamer Baltimore, | Captain Voeckler, trom Bremen, 88, or £N08S, Aust. | 15 per cent, remained in Maryland. This considered fair per centage, bat of the 21¢ who arrived by the turk Anna. Usp tain Meuters, on the 20th it, the per cent. age Teached figure unpredented itm of the number, or nearly 27 per cent. remained in the State. A large proportion have relatives re- Siding bere and in other sections of A buinber of them are possessed of some And desire to purchase property bere. Prrncipal ot those not remaining here go West via and Ohio rasiroad.—Baisimore Taree Hrsnaxps Pomoxmp ny THEIE WIivEs.—A most extraordinary case us to before i He Le tig i i 4 ae