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SARSAPARILLIAN, AND POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSOCIATES ©REPARED UNDER A NEWLY-DISCOVERED PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING THE OU- RATIVE PROPERTIES FROM VEG TABLE SUBSTANCES. ENTERS INTO THE COMPOSITION DR. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. & NEW PBINCIPLE DISCOVERED E BOTTLE OF RESOLVENT IS BETTER THAN TEN LARGE BOTTLES OF THE ADVERTISED SARSPARILLAS, OR DI- RECT DIURETIC REMEDIES. Physicians wonder at the extraordinary power of RADWAY’S BENOVATING BESOLVENT in caring the worst forms of Scrofulous, Syphiloid, Chronic Skin Biseases, snd its marvelous power in resolving calculous concretions, affording imme- diate relie and consequent cure of Diseases of the Kidney, Biadder, Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. Its rapid influence in thecure of Diabetes, Inconti- hence or scanty, turbid, albuminous, cloudy urine; its almost instant efficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge of urine, and ite singular power tn curing discharges from the Uterus and Urethra, Leucorrheea, Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy and weakening discharges;—and inquire whercin the BARSAPABILLIAN used in the Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sarsaparilias! Sarsapsrillian ts the only principle in Sarsaparilia that possesses curative properties; all other parte of the root are inert and useless, One ounce of the extract obtained uuder Dr. Radway’s new process for extracting the curative properties from vegeta- ble substances, contains more of the trae principle of cure than 20 Ibs. of the ordinary roots. SARSAPARILLIAN is only one of the Ingredi- ents that forms this truly wonderful medicine; and it is the omly compensating remedy that communi- cates its purifying. cleansing and reinvigorating properties through the BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, and other secretions, securing @ harmonious func. tional action of every depraved organ and gland in the system. If the blood is corrupt, the Resolvent ‘will make {t pure. If tbe Lungs are ulcerated and sore. secreting thick phlegm, aud prurelont matter, the Essolvent will loosen this deposit and repair the wasting lung with sound and healthy material. Af the Skin is covered with pimples, spots, pustules, sores, ulcers, &c., the Besolvent will quickly re- move these annoyances. If mercury is deposited in the bones and bas accumulated in the system, the Besolvent will drive it out. Ifthe throa: or Bron. chial Glands are ulcerated, the Resolvent will cure these signs of an early waste. Direct remedies pos- sessing ouly exclusive properties, are hurtful, as they increase the functional secretions of one organ by suspending the constituent secretions of ethers; ence, a compensating remedy like the Besolvent is the only means of # 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 flesh and fibre. The first dose that ts taken commences its work of purifica- tion snd increasing the appetite and flesh. 4& REMAREABLE CURE! SORES ON THE TONGUE, UECERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH, SORES IN THE NOSE AROUND THE EYES, &., recently exhibited, « fow bottles will cure. 1d Tonic. or through t jects of Mercury, Potes- San, Cossentve epineete, feos Ductles may be required to make to ome dozen. ‘& permanent cure A remarkable instance of personal beanty re- stored toa Lady disfigured by the ravages of = irightful disease. From the advanced sheets ef anew Medical work called “FALSE AND TRUE.” BY JOHN BADWAY,M. D. Eve ‘and Sus of preserving the same. should send for a copr, pibich will be sent free of charge; by remitting o foeve peat stamp for postage, to Radway & Uo., FIRST BOTTLE.—At the end of the first bottle ber strength. appetite and spirits were improved, Sed the ancll pis pimples, blotches, pustules, disap- peared. Applying the Resotvent ever the ‘tha flue sponge. relieved the inflammation ‘and 8 reliable Spttoontie in ry as Cleanstn gand porifying the putrid fesh. SECOND BOTTLE.—At the end of the secon ottle, signs of improvement in the dischar: rom the; uterus, inflammation. swell abated. the skin greatly improvil 18 Fes gro ing brighter, strength and appetite increasing. THIRD BOTTLF.—| Ferd Semen oy scalp, and Bie grattally daa sopearing, lewcorrhes greatiy saeee. wiewcorrhes gre lessened. water becomlng clear, and kidneys au bisdder anperving: FIFTH BOTTLE Finger nails growing, hands Sod arms oe and smooth, hair on the scalp, towels regular, sud akin free from irfitation, face Clear of sores SIXTH AND SEVENTH Ri A Fe oe nae on the éck areetiy imeroved te stopped. menstruation ra pain of the suis Bricritation ie the tgeras, bi {dcr and kidneys race clear of ‘cove yiget incre off fteab, spirits buoyant. step nae smd appetite NINTH BOTTLE An of disease grain iy disappearing. frequent bie the Park. great improvement in personal ir cont ting to = rapidly. skin smooth a and clear, and the ulcer in the neck healed. TWELFTH BOTTEE —Contine: the Resolv: ent after all eruptions hed abe gained im flesh and ‘pettonal beauty. Wo moro trouble fa the uterus. kidne tra digestive her n organs regular, blood growing Joxuriant. to her he de sane ae Oa wad rey tweitty bottle tbe continued taking three teaspoonsfal of the solvent per day, and two of the Pills three times a wee In this wonderful cure a lesson may be learned in reeumd to the true means of securing personal bean ich blood will maxe healthy fibre eautiful complexion and Cosmetic powders, palntio; shes. applying greasy substanc vent, ny the poseeenl m ott . R. Resolvent ix sold at Z everywhere. Bix bottles for 93 ror 5 — THAT WORD 8. . Bis UN THE LABLE OF SAR AT IF SARSAPARILLIAN OANNOT BE OBTAINED FROM WASHINGTON DRUGGISTS, DDRE: ———_ BADWAY & CO., oar —xeoe aD abD EUROPEAN NEW: “THE MAIL:* mtaining the news, the princtpal lead- ‘digested su eet alt insers 4 matter from Temes hitherto kaown Pe on de 1s W pabiousd “ot iene etors of The Times week, under the title “THE, MAIL,” Saas See eae PROPOSALS. BOPOSA THE GRADING OF © Tals STREET iS THE SIXTH WA) Mayor's Ovricr, Wasureron. Da Bott io: bet Sy ae st. from INSURANCE. HOME OFFICE. oa under an act ap- Graveling G \° anne meth a orang er aa act se: tie apa jus earth. inelndt: vel and stone, fo be de end were sever ts of the appropriation, will he t the wore on ti ing been approved by the city eyor. the Gam National Capitol Life Insurance Company, missioner maniiees oom cmantanrn By Kack bid cm yanled with the guaran- tee of responaltie ie party = to be such) thet if'accopted; the bidder will execute vesiirect in Gee form, and perform tae ‘work in eccortance SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS. it eright in reserved to reject any and all bids f deemed to the tuterest Of ‘the Corporation t 5 a guarantee must be in substance as fol- Meson Cy Vg the Deter iit “— tee “poet Let or will enter te the sane. and. perform the work ceording to | OAPIT AL men ust te endorsed on the envelope. ‘ Pro- Gr Grading and Gravellag. p94 alae — 8.8 PLUMSILL. Commissioner of the sixth Ward. OFFIOE:—250 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GALT’S BUILDING. BOPOSALS FOR GRADING Weppeeavar P Poss IN THE FLEST W. * Mavon's Orrick, City Hatt. } Santi 12 Sefor grating ‘80 act approved April 19. Also. for gradivg Twenty f {Surth street west. be. snan Peer tee MATTHEW, G. EMERY, President x pop ay THOS, NM. PLOWMAN, Vice President. The work to 3g BATTERS retary City Surveyor. paw cur i t of the Hon, Commissioners to pointed by the Mi w. Widders will state the price. per cuble yard for excavation or embankment: Co which measures the most to be paid for only one way, either in ex- cazgtoncr: ‘Ail of the surplus en orth, including the sand, Gay and stone. to be deposited wherever the Ward Commissioner may ‘lirect. No part of the MEDICAL ADVISOBY BOARD. J. 0, HALL, M.D. F. HOWARD, M.D. FINANCE COMMITTEE. seropeyation will teed atl tuework hat iten | SAMUEL NOBMENT, GRO. W. PLANT, \ppror: 1 Surveyor and Commtastoners ‘ALEX, EB. SHEPHERD. ofthe First and Record Wards ‘and the Assistant c= cn - he rig aoe bids Scmadwus. ‘ach bid must be accompanied with the guaran- Emery, i i aceeptedy the bidlex Will executes contrast He i Shep Hate gel , contra : a form, and perform’ the ‘work ta accordance ee igaetmdaniie. jy =~ alana ich ma Fusiantee must be inschetance as follows: I. frat cat, Some a Sabie, tuaramtes ie this bid be accepted by 7. te brn B. Patterson, 5 jer will ent contrac Pecan, for thesnme aud perform the work: aceordlug io -H. Plat the recarements dheregt. Tn must be endorsed on, the envelope “Propo: “NATIONAL CAPITOL,” chartered asa for grading and Coie a3 either: mate Lies Feaien tw accident sees Sate frat RENE eee of the “tee Congress o! wi Staterhas boon carey fe oH hae been pail in i rested, an th aa been invested, 1° ‘Company is now Toliy prepa for business. wey, | — this Company can his Com, wasn Hy or = theke “Options falc oy Dartict ma Sf both MUTUAL and STOUK companies, 5 GEORGIA Sealed Pro this Oftice until lo ae on FRIDAY. th zith day of September. for weet the mae teriale and jeder of all Bi atwal without advantages struct. com thire % P- ‘The names ofits OMicers and Directors are a sut- fuse and kedper® cae fire piens Acton guarantee that the affairs of the Co ‘5 tier hich maj Park this office. 4 Ww.B.8Aa reputations are ds faithfully reputatt are Ble ged Denes fal i r e Treascay Derartae’ ee accepted or any rani haatily Board, WAsaixeTox inken where nd securit; the Ci = sbelmpelredor gusscioned = ee Company DENTISTRY. POLIOLES. nei iret eile ‘The National Capitol Life Invuran: aa SRRTE ISSEGTED TO GIVE inane all the most fstrable forma of policies ta, q Call end engaaing ep baie! ean ee does ih ‘Annual Life, Annnal Endowment, street. bet H an Long and Short. ‘Ten Payment Life, without pain. Teeth. tracted CPpaeS Tenfayment Eiidowmonts, Term Policies: experience 10 constant pactions coating the under- With or without participation in profits. ct at to adjust Hesth to the most difficult cases, i apd be com vince 0] te 26-1 DR. PETTINGILL. - ALL Alacer NON- Batecheie | \E. LEWIB & DAVIS’ DES nu! it fi [D® UBwin & DAVIS) DENTAL assoora | ,,F tsi) Person ms ap policy feces mene: No. aco fi "A AVE, termimable by the kind and smountof. policy. 13th streets. TESTH uxtaaoras WITHOUT Pain, payment is lost if the policy is allowed to lapse. xO BEPTRIOTION, UBa TION RESIDENCE OB The ‘National eke allows policy holders Sravel and reside Jn snr part of the world, end all seasons of the out extra charge, and to engage in any of ti the ordinary occupations of DIVIDENDS. Dividends will be declared on all participation Kays Sea annually after two full years premiums ave bees eter Policy, stamps, or medical exam- teetlons oN gztr® Fates charged for risks upon lives of jes. None but sound, healthy risks accepted upon any , LITAN M**®07 01S W LING SALOON, i sti UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL, Se ‘Fr 2's AvENURB, Meapm lire StReer We GENERAL AGENTS wa janted throughont the GBORGE W. BAUBR, Proprietor ee — ication bye detent “ae 5 references, to 12 p,m. ‘The Berisat,ok | thekecretary at the Home Oiice, Galt™s Balldiag, yt tie ts neet Tiguors.’Wines ‘sna ‘Washiagton, D. 0. Se 15-1 “sansa the finest brands. | Ms HANSON'S sey INSURANCE OFFICE THe FISHERIES. FIRE AND LIFE, FOR SALE: No, 516 SEVENTH STREET, SO ee ee Fomet — SEInB Between D and E Btreets. RAILROADS. Batrmone AND ORIO SAILBOAD, WAsmrec Ton, 1868. pine hetuoen WASHINGTON AND RALTT- MORE and WASHINGT 'D THE WEST, ‘ere now run as follows, viz FOR BALTIMORE. ‘Sunday. at 7.8 4. a. iw ee EE | cE FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. 2 daily, except Sundsy, st Mar aoe eR ton P.M. No trais to Leave at 7 or from Anzapo! 4:2 ‘and 9 P. eas ‘euly_con- eee to r rs yi Mrhroer tiekets fo the West can be had at yd The dag Aleoy a gee Office at al t te at = S. Lave thelr Dagense celled for aod checked at thei Fevidence, taken to the depot. aud put in the bag- New York Fbiladetohte, ‘and Boston, see “Thro ‘Transvorsetion, wral Ticket Awent, Gko's ROONTZ General Agent. E BETWEEN WAS. AALS os oa Wrantxotox, 183. between WASHINGTON AND NEW welt Yor sihont Chamen oF cata. Leave daily (except Sanday) at 5 A. M., and 12:30and 9 P.M. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily vee. funday) at S A. M. and 12:30 and 5:40 SUNDA Leave for New York at 9 P.M, and Philadel- at 5:40 P.M. oironugh fickets to Phitadeiph! Beston gm be the 81 tion Of in the day ompany's Office, No. pty ee 6. Passen: ore parchasing lickets at the Avenue office can there arrange to have their baggage celled for and checked at thelr residence, taken to the depot, and put in the bag- Nee Baltimore and Qhio Railroad advertisement jashington, Baitimore, An- for achotule between oe Fas WILSON. mete Tranaportation. ¥ , General ic! ot GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Wasbingto STEAMBOAT LINES. T= NEW aan ala aunra DBIA, Enmore aEW TORE, 60 GuoncRTo OLD Linn. BEGULAR SAILING DAY! FROM GEORGETOWN, FBIDAY, AT 19 M. FROM NEW YORE, SATUBDAY, AT 13 M. For fretght, apply to JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent oa rete ms D.d, au. TLDRIDGR 8.00. 4 wee aes SAMES HAND. 104 Wi eae “hae Constantly Freight recelved verte of the coantyy y New York, or hours BISTOL LINE NEW YORK AND BOSTON, VIA BEISTOL For PROVIDENCE. TAUNTON, NEW, BEDFOR D. oar APH COD, 0D aod gle | <s Band Bi Eat ‘and pede steamers ISTOL and PROVED PENCE cere Fler Ne, Nocti River foot eae ees periteeese vi am. tn time Poet with aff the morta tea that The mers a Yous to the White int cam make direct Travellers Es gina cnpy way of Fooms ‘Som H.0. BRIGGS, Gon” Manager. NSE akatGdr: sae plots 2 how . bes ae or Falght oF t the omtcs of mee pew kerr oa Pres Sonisiatys PaO COMPANY, F HABTFORD, CONN. 94,993,643, eco HOME TEER ANCE COMPARE, 'SPECTION 2d NEW Xo. 4 MACKEREL. BEST QUALITY OF BACH. N. W. BURCHELL, ASCETE 3,833,896. 5 Corner of 1éth and F streets, ‘iii, Pres, in Sig Lm Ww BABU RN. sect Be 14-tf under Ebbitt Honse * Wo BARBON, Ageite” ‘HANS’ Ci Be iber 8, 1383.—] me OR? tea pene eo SPRINGFIELD F. AND M — fo wit —In the case of SARAH KEATING. ad: COMPANY, ministratrix of Serge ¥ Keatt: pct ministratrix aforesaid has, with the a] preba- ion of the pe Washington ioe’ Soresala imted TUESDAY, the 6th day o! etlement and di stelba BANKERS, | ES rot berwise by iw be exc Jax cooxe a of this order be published wee vening Star, ay ¥ Test = Jas. Frivrsgnre SteEr, Orros'tz Trxasuzy Buy end se atcurrent market rates, ang celle wow Bogister of Will ag ou aa GREETS 60H IS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE. That the gubscr GOVERNMENT BONDS, Washington Cosme: tO BEVEN-THIBTIES, ANDY OMPOUND trere festa INTEREST NOTES. pe md ag pe Orders for BTOCKS, BONDS, &e., executes = ees eee — ‘and collections made on all accessible points, "on oF ——— eee it of Fissr BATIONAL BANK or WASHINGTON Selt-lawsw Executors. BH. D COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & 0o.,) President. Usitep states parent, ran WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Asminetos. tyre g i iio aH, bo of GEORG "i tees GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND i het eh of Sunvar on, iielawued FINANCIAL AGENT OF femon. tt nu Typ varrm cath day oF fee Valves ta thine hetine — tf Grdered that said. petition be heard at this 16th sweety capesite the Treasure Derortmens, ¢ ice oppose tis extension. “Obese: By person Government Securities with Treasurer Unite ‘ied inthis omice | States, tion: Ori wi other it} befor the yo phe twenty days ooo LIS A FOOTE, ne v7. janie Commissioner of Patents. [* THE SORBEME COURT OF THE DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA. Iy Tee Matrer or Ross & Bicxsten, Bayx- nupts—In Baxxacrtey. To whom it may com ‘The undersigned, Hawking Tazlor, of Washington city. aenem i ‘ans SP ONE MILLION DOLLARS..@ We buy and sell all classesof G@OVERNMEN) SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNJEH EXCHANGE and make Collection: im ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care fal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRS end to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVBER MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashi 215 F Washington, March 3), 1965, = ber of sto’ Pec wobede Si gains! —_ HUDSON TAYLOB BOOKSTOBE For SCHOOL BOOKS, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pete Moar 9h strect. ‘Tax ongar scuoor Boox peror, 619 SEVENTH STREET, Intelligencer Building, ufone sod. pasents te os ey al care oly spon ob. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Li de si- PAWNBROKERS. a CENTBAL foam OFFICE. REAR EN RYLVANIA by ee known emen's iT ine of fall dace hs i {old sui ry Soaght aaa QUARTERMASTER 7 3m" EstscmmED 1852. HERZBERG | or OFFICE, } PORTH Ys: TREET, between 434 ai treets. immediately in rear Nati otel.. SF Highest advances tial. ABLISHED F} HE OLD reyes zee or ly reduced. id. St private sale, FPPPPPPRPPrPrerP rere THOMAS H. BARRON, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, 4ND SUPERINTENDENT. = =m = =m = ea cations wit! BZ lapidated aia Herts hen newl; om wings an: a to ons, and prompt in meeting aie in return only the ea ose who may favor me with CM their patronage i ae ie made to the fo ashe eS iat a "laa LD MABILAND HAM: ed WELOB’S N rate PaMter wut hat} OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA CORFE® renuine t W WHITE HONEY (in the comb.) Te iin AND ee ee ER. GNA AUSAG BOTOMRG 6 eae ab HERBING. No 1 MAC! All just ecalvea. Joun onar 2 00., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALER. in WOOD AND WILLOW Warg, BROOMS. ‘TWINES, OORDAGE, as,, as 16 FULTON AND 902 FRONT sTRERTs, NEW YORK. WILLIAM 4.¢Ra mye ping cars for New York on 9 P.M. train | M Pett of fot nam uN ipitpsom. Arent. BY vob ro so-specifications, tial apy ;pechanic can work Bu LUGHS'S 00., corner. 7th and AUCTION SALES. BY CoRPER SLATINEE, Asctiengers, | Ce rene end ith PIANO nor oR: eS as Ha ae nH aaa Obi aclberee Tin Totlet er sets rivet str Framed Mi xivror Window shades Crocke: Byres Se ine store 8 wna E Eixtares Seee cash. COOPER & LATIMER, 24-dte Anctionsers Oiiee, BOO salt SALE. $10,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS Will be sold at Public Anction, commencing MONDAY, October Sth, 1868, on the premises, (Forest Hall,) No. 75 High street, Georgetown, D.C. The whole stock in Trade, Fixtures, &c., of N | Ross & Bicksler, Bankrupts. fe 24-4: HAWKINS TAYLOR. Assignec,_ B, WHESLER & CO. Anctioncers, No. 61 Louisiana avenne. bet. sth and 7th sts, opposite Seaton House. TRUSTEE’S SALR OF COMFORTABLE FRAME HOUSE ON THR ISLAND By virtue of a. deed of trust bearing da Em October 12th, 1853, and recorded in Liber it - H., No. 23. 358, folies 353, 354, &c., one of the recorde for Washivat inty.” District of ‘olumbia, off e508 re UESDAY, it September 2th, tes at ts ercloe m., on the premises. to the highest bidder, all Phat ‘piece or parcel of ground in the City ef Wasnington, known fogrtnen. (14) in sanare nd Hifty-three,( 353) be~ snaing for the same ata point ou 10th, stroct weet ‘bteen feet north of the southeast corns ict. and rouping north 15 feet four taches, them binety nine feet ten and one (99104); thence south fifteen fect four (150) ‘hence euit ninety-nine feet ten am half inches. to ce of beginninz. being am the west ide ‘of tir atfeet west’ between D d and E strevta south, Terms cash. All conveyancing and the purchaser's cost. A deposit of 1 when mela: se 33 J.B. WHEBLERS& oo ac “ucts, ; WALL_®& 00., Aactionee! Bree 3a Sioree StS and 317, “il Southwest corner ‘and 9th street, LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SAU, AROE BD SHASTA od OF CaR- onsten- of the OR a nas the aplien, Brusecies Saneotes ores, ‘fogratn. and other Carpote, to. ig, Ciclo. ac. L. WAUL & 00., Ancts. er Peni and (Star Office ce Building.) CHOICE COLLECTION OF GREEN HOUSE ‘SAT mp eaerioN. On WEDNESDAY MO) NG. September 30t! at 10 0’! fo, will sel vat cnr ection Raven very fine, tion jreen House Plants, col prising Gerantame, Hettotropen, Bonvardi gonias, Ferns, &e.. very desirable for green houss or window m (jecorations ‘Terms ci COOPER & LATIMER, se dts tioneers. GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers and Real Estate Bro! (0. 626, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a decree of the pupreme Court of ict of Columbia psased on the sth day of Becember, « BD, mon THU Gay of October next, Tis "he south bali of Lot Mo. Tr in Davideou's fubdivision, of Square No. 163. Incieg on icth atreat weet. 'by tSeyti of Ha Text inches on 18th street west, by a depth of 110 with Brick House and Bakery thereon. The above rr reat fronts on 18th street west, between K and ret: ‘Terms : One-third cash, and balance in equal in- stalmente at six and twelve months, and secured ‘adeed of trast upon the property to it. Tr the terms of sale are not emis with in five dass after sale. the prope the cont and rink of the first pure! The jaser to bey, for s' ramps and SOM. Trarese? GHEEN & WILLIAMS: aoe Auctioneers. 3} GEREN oa - Ww. os state Brok: uctioneers rokers, No. 526 Southeast coraer rottbend Dee we mute rd <a of trast posting dste June fhe rded in ancing. se 18-2awads riber, "Teco! ft thee S No"5: olive 335. the Tass half of Lot No. 1 ting 23 feet 1 inch on B street south, in squares ite iphia remises, ats “batt cam: Dalance tn six motths, for notes 5 ones interest, ‘and secured — of trust on the Por ‘ail comveraneloe be Pa SMITOH EDL, ‘Trost a ‘WILLIAM: a GOVERNMENT SALES. LN DEPOT, razon, DO + Sept, 19. 1888, wn bonnie at “Public Auction, MONDAY. ‘2th instant, at 10 o'clock a.m, it the Bastora Branch Corr OtHAY Weighty about 102,05 pounds, belng mai Wyant for issu: ust be Temoved immediately after ‘Terms cash in Government Fands t. Brig. Gen JC made. Btrictly considen. poles, B: if Byt. A 0 So ington. A. P. BLUBT, se 21-6 Byt. Col. and A. Q.M.,U.8. A. | Sed OF NAVY VESSELS. Burgav or Coxspacerion Axo Bera D.C. september selont wit ‘pier at Masnisoros, The Navy Department tions atthe Navy Yi De be 3th Septer The DESOTO, side steamer, 1 The The MABBLEBEAD, screw steamer, 517 tons. _— ee Speer ites. their egg ca wn by od amined at ee ‘on application to the Com: Dandant of the Ne Wavy Yard Twenty centum ef the amount of the pur- chase money must be deposited at the time of sale, ‘gud the remainder must be paid and the vessels re- moves from a Navy Yard within two weeks trom ‘the day of sali sel5-colw WOOD AND OOAL. BA’ YOUB ORDERS FOR |b wont Bid Leon thotr Depot and Obief Office, @ street wharf, W : koKES & CO., corner sth and F, Wash- F. Washi: ) corner Brtdge and Hlgh, eet TLLIAM aoe COAL, woop, OEMBNT, ‘ac. ‘Othe rooo, Liat 0 ayenne, betwees ard ‘corner Ist hand Teh streets west, Branch Feet east and B nar foot of 3h i sreet ena ~3 bay sain Wharf accora- cary Hgpeeeot ‘goods, 0. coats by ‘the cargo STE KISTERBOCK’S a al): WBOUGHT-IRON HOT-AIZk FURNACES, For Large or Small Pwiidines. The shore Furnace is now offered to the pablio, gogniutbe warranted to ive ction eon heat ‘ond iebtfal. oe sat the Gun poesibly eacape ints the ee the dust ts Sctirely confines to the tutsrior of the Farascs. Tt needs leas attention and lest repairs than any other Furnace in use. | Now on exhibition ona for sale by W, D. WYViLL, seb-4w “3 i near Corner 4% Bt. 5.7 200D, Bm. eTULMAR, ALEX, BOYD & 00... FRopucE, AND GENERAL ANTS, sents for sais ithsbuerg Obal Oil ota, Wi D:o. vernon na sno Wahi Se We AUOTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. Bre — s SS ae | Brokers. No, S36 foutbenst eorwer venth and BD ste. VenenLE Len a Ba eat | ~ AT AUCTION Shorlhta oyeeee Meet fonasts sti © clock, gball soll. on, the premices oe, being 2 toot Ro prc 3S estes ns x the balence tm six and for notes a Interest. avd se- d of trust on the premises. ‘Stamps < al porchoser's ‘$2 down onthe day of | sald. Title indis 4 SN GRERN & WILLIAMS Ancts._ ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. ctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 526 Boutbenet cotmor ith and D stewsts. LDING LOT ON FIBST STREET WEST. ah ae iets AND SOUTH D Bae the with instant. at * 0% from ubddivision of Syuare 26 fe he > inchew, wit rns of ea'e are. aifoaah, the bal six months, for notes Dearing ieteress wots 8 deed of trost on the premises. cing and stamps at purchaser's cost. Tequited dows on the day of aale se 6d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte_ All @ ore, A Broker, No. 26, southeast corner 7th and D streets HOUSEROLD PURBITORE AT PUBLIO auc. | On TUESDAY. the 2th Jactant. at ten | o'clock & om, we shall sell deace | fa gentleman declining honeckossing. on ret north, between 8th and 9th» rects Ove Music Stand, Brumels and other Carpets, Extension Tabi Retr ir Dining Chairs, Wardrobes, Tables Two Cottage Scoking aud ot GREEN & WILLIAMS, anes jOncers, ¥ QUUPER @ LATIM. bins ‘Clerks with mee hee ‘Motulre S00 & 0o.,) west corner Ta e and Lith | PEANO, = Har puaen cars, Baus sewn SAND a s = bingo ART ETS acTio Pai | AY SDENING, Octoter DAL et, tat 10 o'clock ‘we will sell. at ‘the resi nee of a lady declining housekeeping, No. 306 Fmrest Joetween Lith aud 15th mereee es excellent assortment of Furniture, & , consist ng of— Fiape, Forte, Pty ey and Stool, ‘Walnut h Ps i , ees a dus Fak ‘srlor Suite, + Batts, Brosele or Marble bie Ta er ‘Washetands asd Tables, | bet Bhs paen Soe Fixtaces, Stoves, Eitcher Reauisites, ‘tc. “na COOPER & LATIMER, Anucts. ® LATIMER, a (Succemors to Jen, 0: Stcduine € Uo. ) ‘aud Lita street, Southwest corner ef "Star Ome atTdin WALNUT PARLOR SUITE IN ae REPS. VELVET A. c pee at, pee ‘AUSSI LS CARP a’ T- Rs SETS, & . AT AUCTIU. 29th, at 10 a will sell,’at onr anc tion rooms. ment of Household Faruivares be, » Consist- ip in Walaut Parlor Suite in Green eps: Torin an Coair in Green abies, and Washstands; a ap tnd Cattaue Rete: Porter Faru ture in ep and Hair Cloth; | Veivet. Brussels, Three-piy, and Ingrain Car- Bugs. and Straw Mattinc; } Wardrobes Pints 8 Bureans ‘ery superior [air Mattresse Feather bed Retr: Extension Taijer Cane’ seat Chairs; Glare and Crockery Ware Cooking and Teating Stoves, &e., &c. 8026-3 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BY WILLIAM L WALL 00, Auctioneers Stores 315 and 31 South corner Penn, ue and oen streets, LARGE SALE OF FUNITURE, CARPETS, BASE BALLS, BATS, BLL! JakD CROQUET. & = ee On TCRSKDAY MORNING, September, withieeae store, 10 ovelock. we will sell in our stores = it wie arge sasortment of Bu | tower puffs. | while they get in and out; fests Baskets. Tabs, ena Buckets 2U.Cases Gin. Size. and Whisk; 5 Boia Rye Whisk: Together with a lot ofemall stores Marble Bed Billiard Phase a iTabic ricket Bats and Balls cous Indian Clubs, Kehoe's make 6 Field and Perle Grounet. very fin, Field as ealllc, very ‘ins ‘80 WALL, £00 Auctionce: '¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Mpeclcnanes eat ‘Real Estate B: Ho. 26 Southeast corner fth and Det 'WO STORY AND Aric Hee D foae "Bran wih be ep eet DA “ no beh pry ag oS Bored m pee Gor of Resear’ e shall seil, in. ‘his property could be made 8 peat aud comborialas dwelling at @ trifling ex- pene "erms: One-half cash; the balence in six aud decivesiontha, for sotes prartag Teterese gad'oe Bsfactorily endorsed, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, All conveyancing and rev- enue stamps at the perchasar's ¢ coat. @100 will be the requiredv en GEREN © = Wittiaws, Aneta. _EVENING STAR. TRE FASHIONS. Transiated from Le Foliet of Ry Colors are continually wore rast of the various ehades gives Ur ‘otlets an almesi Onental avy sen material with pale gold and purple ~\hupes, for inscapce, winch looked exceedingty Prey. Tbe Tome was bboped back en pas- STS, Dut uBicolored, While ue hat of Italian TAFAw Rad emall ciusiers of cherries, scattered manner, for ornament. Al- Assumes now-a-days ine ded apron in front and ore oF lass looped ap. For full dress to: ext Winter this descra ton @: mee Wiki Be Worn altoc ether. TI e tor Winter bh i80 forecasting tts Rave Deen eipect- eh crows. The prunci- Ai oe pulls, teavnes Augrets. ‘hie style of bead-dress will bende mirably sdapted fur the cov Louis XV. aad Lovis XVL. age, tar from going om! of fashion Ss to becoes more complete, aud pow Jer and beast ere seriously spoken of. In the mean time, the fastion of head-dresses is mixed, Beither high nor jow. Fiat chignons on the bead, «malt bats with flat caps, narrow fancbonnettes with are ell the rage. To return to V bave seen a very prefty ‘one ou oi nam mts of the same materiat loupe: and a Wat was visibh looked very origin: bee sah being fn he dress were half tich’-f ® puding of the six be t of whiten over eh bad been pot tell étacetaily the ringiets of very the vack part of the brad rot less original costume was made ride " giaced strk, je jower skirt had pipings of ounces placed e eertene distances trom each other, upper irt looped back in three paniers repeated the same tlimming op A emalier scale, ‘De waist Was cut square in front, and completed py Marie Antoinette mantel Knotied on the chest by a Papillon knot snd falling dowa Over the sides 50 as to become fastened behind at the top of the skirt a few centimeters lower than the wai This maniele: is bordered by Pipings at certain distauces, and moreover oF- ham Bted with microscopic knots, vistble on the intervals lett by the papi A splendid diner costume has just been finished for the Marquise of V. is a vapory skirt of white gauze beld up en paniers in 8 very original manner, over a turkois Blue traneparent by a bine «ash. The wa'st is cut low bas very rich wi clasps all aroamd I am st 8 loss what to say of Hnen wear, Bonnets always keep the tanchon or the lan style, and only vary in tue style of borders. ‘The most becoming is & Catalan bonnet of em- broidered muslin. A ribbon, correspondmg in shade to the toilet, forms a square which tnd: cates the top of the head, and falls down und the ehignon, which it half covers, Small knot of embroidered mustin and of ribbon form the front of the bonnet, while two long rib>ous oat behind. Another pattern is the goipare fanchon. The front of the bonnet is b back over the top of the head in two points bordered by 8 narrow ribbon. A flounce of gaipure serves as ornament for the back part, und extends in finps fastened under the chin | by rich gutpure dace covering a knot of ribbon. THE CAR CONDUCTOR Ma! there is plenty of fault found with me— plenty. I don't attend w folks; I don't see em & mile down street; I don’t s.op long enough m graft with men and cross to Indies. I haventanydung to com- plain of—ot course not. But perbaps 1 might say a word for myself, for all that, ald tell you that 1 bave som-- thing to bear besides bleak winds and driving showers, late bours and fatigue. In the first place, there’s the objecting gentleman—the tail, stout man, witn the big pocketbook, whe doesu't care for a penny, but for the principle of the thing. Is it my fault that 1 demand sixpence of And if not, why should he cali me a ler, why threaten me? I'm not the com- pany. 1 wish 1 was; I'd be better off. Then there's the young lady who always Offers the Si Dill to change. She dors it on stop on the ear steps to bid good-by and send loves te those ar home, jast when we ate behind jume, and have but tn minutes to get to the depot in. Lf I'm not to say “hurry up” to them, what's to become of me. And ta'loresses—how I hate tailoresses: that ismycar. How amoral woman contrive: to carry a bundle of costs three umes as In she is herself I can imagine. Bat they do and, what is more, build up a barricade wi them that no conductor can pass As for the ramy Gay folks, with umbrellas, I wish the was law against them. As I pass up the car to collect fare, 1 wip overa dozen of ‘em, sharp ferules enough to cut one throngh to the bone; aad then they scowl and “wonder at me.” ‘Then there are blowing ups. Don't { get ‘em? Ab! The Indy who wants to get out exactly at No. 3, and never mentions the tact until come to 21. Talk about woman's sm: their trowns are all a conductor ever sees. l've had ‘em pitch into me. metaphorically speak- ing, for what I could not help. “You might have stopped before’ I never did see such a man! Why don’t you attend to your busin Ob, dear me, I shall have to walk ever so fa and so muddy! I'll remember this, My bu: band is acquainted with an stderman. You ll not keep your place long, Ican tell you! Ont I've left my There, now, don’t start until I'm ont, or I'll Bave you arrested!” have to take it coolly. ‘Then there are two old gentlemen who want to ge ont to Georgetown and try to pitch themselves out at every corner all the way under the impression that they are there ready; and the young man who will stand on the platform; and the marke.-basket with tne loose bandle, which will fall off the crank, and ‘Will ot go in at{the door; and the sleepy per- son, who has to be waked ap for his fure aud bis destination: and the ul-tem person: who will not make room tor others; and now and then the tipsy person, who needs putting out; and I could tell you other things to prove a car conduetor’s life is not quite tat of Para- dise, orty the bell warns me that I haven't Gme for it. GRE WILLA Be eetionstre TELAT tate Brokers, io. >, southeast corner of 7th and D streets. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON FIBST STREET WEST between & anid Mas- Pi yeertts grenue north. at euction. Oa TUES. instant. at § o'c! DA » we shall oe No. 585, bi tront on Ist 3.1m square No. 585, Bay at on strect west. with adi te an alley. ‘7 : One-half lance tm six twelve months. for notes bearing interest, and se cured by adi All copveyanci ps at the pur- hagere: cost. har Saint pereauised do own a day of “rota _ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, A UCTLION BALE or GABDEN SPOTS OR COUNTRY SEATS ‘One mile north of the city, BY HALL & £O8B, Beal Estate Brokers. Corner of Seventh and D streets. Plat can be seen at our office. On WEDNESDAY, September 23.at 4 0%" EBp. m.. we shall vel Preniltes, sevoa Fracts of land of from rix'to ulse aetta seek and euch tract having a fine builiing site, and #lapted to gardening or fruit growing Coe Lavi aires ‘aud Uhio railroad an4 tes cn ee jtimore £. the Queen's Ohapel road, sud is as beaatifoily | ented Tor count ecats as any around the cit: All persone wishin the ‘@mmali farm should attend “Terme: One-third cash: balance im az, tvsive, ond eighteen months. Fifty doilare dow! Sie of sale, and conveyancing at the cost of pa of barooscer. BALL & _Lorner 7th and D streets. RZ-ON ACOOUNT OF THR WEATHER 2s tponed to TU! above sale ix ES DAY, the 29th in- bs ue = ‘same ‘boer BF SA ee — walt LL & ROSS, Aucts, No. eet = rah und Detresta, FRAME HOUSE AND LOT F aan STREET, Sig talk eer aRee SORTH, ata babar Shisze a ate “rae: one Lvsatic ASYLUMS AND Pgrsowal Ricnrs, Lt seems that New Jersey is not the only 5 ‘Whoee citizens ate liable to summary arrest and mpnseament in innstic asylums without sufficient proof of insanity; a: least, if we may credit the circumstantial accounts of a case which came Judge Mansfield yesterday, and is ried in the morning papers, this may happen in New York. According to these accounts, Mr. Marinos W. P. Cooke, who has kept a publie house on Long Isinnd for sux years past, was seized on the 12th of August, while on the way from thts city to his hom by bis brother-in-law, Mr. Fosier, and a iceman, and carried to the Kings county jooke’s sanity and ‘dis- charged bim. Mr. Cooke makes no complaint of ill-treatment at the asylum, but says that his seizure and confinement were without war- rant of antberity, and that be was not to a medical examination either before or bis seizure. He. bis brother-in Mr. Foster, with the seizure, and says Fceter desires to get possession of bis property. This of course is an ex parte statement, but it demands & thorough investigation —New York Post, Ua. SwEDENBOGIANS.—W. G. Day, of Ohio, minister of the New Church General Conti ence of that Church in the United States, is in Petersburg. He is now, and has been for some time, the Indez says, acting as 8 missionary the South. looking after the seattered believers, and spreading a knowledgeot his doctrines. In Georgia the number is greater than in other State. In South Oarolina, there are & good many, embracing im both States some "| Somer most aay ctseas, who 2 weve to! v occupied tions. In Florida and Tennessee, there are few: Abingdon; with ¢ number bers in various parts of the State. lo Batu- more there are Uhree comgregations, aboat seventy-five communicants each, aud in ‘Washington another about as large. omw!—On Sunday evening last about 6 ocdock, as Mr. Sy Cragss, of this city was standing in front ot the Episcopal church, at- tentively listening to the music of the choir, he was attracted by someting, glistening on “bis clothing pear bis waisiband, and

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