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Rational JUpfctanv COXRKTATITB AftXY AND NAYT ChIOW. Tke resTaUr weekly Meeting of tha Conservative Amy ud Havy Union wee held lut eronlng In tfa hOouMU eatober at tke City Hallf Ue Vlee Prest "dent. Col, J mm A. Till, 'a U nnalr, and Lieut. . Wallet eeeretary. OoL Tali, on Uktog the ehalr, thnk4 lb Awoolftilon for lb t koner conferred wfow torn M tke ImI beetles;, and sM ho accepted 'Ik position, knowing thit there; wu work for the AmooUIIoh to do to aid In harmonising lh feeling In oil parts of tie eonntry. .The euw wu s. Mod - ono, end with such leader M Andrew Johnson -their work would bo sueoeesruL Tbo mlnatot of tbo previous meeting baring been read and op prorud, Lieut Gooding; from tbo o am m It tee to so loot offieett or tbo Association, rtportod tbo names of Ue following gentlemen as officers, and on no tion, thy woro elected. Vlea President--Brevet Capt. A. C. Warren. 111. Sergt. John H. Thompson, Ohio; Lieut, Q. Q. Bleb toOnd, Malnei Lieut. H. Clay Gooding. Indiana opt. t. D. Tallman, Wli.j Unit. OoL D. larlej, 71. J.f Capt. J H. Tail, Pa Oapt. Jai. MeConnefl, N.Y.i Capt. P. Yonng, Ma. Lieut. Sidney J. Wallee. Md.; Lieut. D. P. Stiles, N. 0.1 Capt A. W. Cbflton, VI. ( Assistant Surgeon W. J. Cralgon, W. Va. Reeordlng Bocretary Oapt. 0. W, Iludvear, Cornf ponding Boorot'y .Engineer J O.Moekabee. Financial SeonUir Serrt. 0. J. O'Connor, Troaiaror Sorgt. FltoH J Portor. Lloat Gooding also reported a eonitiwtlon and by-laws for tbo gOToramont of tbo association; which was road and adopted. Tho preamble li U foltowi t Tho undersigned aoldlon and lallon being desi rous of forming a political organisation having for Itf objeot tho matntonanoo and preservation or onr ootlro Union, tbo mpport of tho administration of President Johnson and tho principles enunciated by tho National Union Convention In tho platform adoptod at Pbldadolpbla, do hereby ordain, and es tablish tho following constitution, Ac. Lieutenant Gooding alio reported that tho Coon ell Cbambor could bo secured on Thursday even ings ai a plaoo to hold tho meetings. Mr. B D. Tollman reported that tho Yonng Men's National Union Club had roatod tba build. Ing on D itroot. adjoining tho Unitarian Charon, and room oould bo prooartd In that building. On motion, tho oommttUo woro tnitraotod to ftroooro tbo Council ebamber, and Thursday even ng of each week was fixed upon ai tho tlmo for mooting. A oommunteatlon wai rtetir ad from tbo Yonng Hon'i National Union Club, Inrltlng tho Aaaocla tioo fa appoint a eommlttoo to mako arrangamonti for tho roooptlon of tbo Pruldont on hU roturn from Chicago, and Inrltlng tho Anoolatlon to par-' tlfilpato In tho domonitration. Tbo Invitation waa aootptod, and Capt. Uoodlnr, Dr. Cralgon, Dr. Rad yonr, LUut. Walloi and Capt. Young woro ap polntod ai tho oommlttoo. On motion, tt waa ordarod that 200 ooplaa of tho Conititotlon bo prlqUd for tho ojo of tho mombon. Tb following namod gantlf mon woro appointed dologatoi to tbo Cloroland Oonrontlon, In oomplU anoa with tho niolutlon adopttd at tho laat moot. Ing; Capt. P. Young, Maiaaehttiotti; LIouU II. City Qoodlog, Ind.j Capt. Wt IL Nally. Dlitriotof Columbia) Capt. Oyoo, PonniylTanla; Capt. J. R, O'Balrno, Dlitriotof Columbia: CoL Jamoi A.Talt, DUtriet of Colombia; Capt. Wm. J. Qaanr, Vir ginia; Capt. MoConnall, Now York) J. II. Thomp aon, DUtrlot of Columbia) Lioul. 8. J. Walli, Maryland) Dr. Cragon, Wait Virginia, and Capt. LUut. E. D. Tallman, Capt. D. Anitln, and En glnoor Mookaboo waro appolntad a oommlttoo on eradontlali. Capt. N. 0. Warnar, Dr. Cralgon, and Capt. O'llagon woro appolntad u tho oommlttoo on flnanoo. By Inflation, Capt. Wm. J. Qoary and Oapt. Oyaa addroiaod tho mooting, aftor which thay ad Journtd anttl Tbunday oronlng, tbo 13th lut. BimPostino.- In the Board of Common Counoll, on Monday oronlng, Mr. Cairart rafarrtd to tho fact that tho blll-poiton of tha elty woro In a Tory nnplaaaant condition, bolng flnod on tho right and on tho Uftj In foot, thly could not moro ono way or tho othar. To obrlato tali difflauHy ho lntrodneod tbo following bill; which waa paaaod. It waa tant to tho Board of Aldarmtn, and tboro ro farrad to tho Commlttoo on Pol lea: B$ it inacttd, fye.. That from and aftar tho pu tago of thla act It ihalt not bo lawful for any por ton or Darioni to toit or tot no anr nlaeard. bllL or adrtrtlMintnt upon tho foneoa, walla, or any part of any ouuaiDg intno ouy oi lvaiomguin wiuout mo prorloni eooiont of tbo ooounanta thiroof, or If than bo no oocupanti, without too proTloua eooiant of wo ownor inorooi, uoatr a penalty or not imi in an flro nor moro than ton dollan for each and orory offanoo, to bo proaoonted and ooUoetod aa othor flnti and ponaltlai. Sue. 2. And bi it natt$d. That haroaftor It .ball not bo lawful for any paraon or ponona to aat np or pott any btll-boardi, bUIa, placard!, or adrortiio manti In any of tho aranuaa, atroati, atdtwalki, or allayi In tbo elty of Waihtngtoo, ozoapt In inch plaooa and la a&oh mannor aa tha Mayor iball di roct, nor without Ant obtaining tbo eontont of tho occupant of tho property In front of which laid bill boardi, bUIa, plaeardr, or adTortlaemonti may bo iat up or poited, under a penalty of not leu than 'fire nor moro than ten dollan for each and orory offenoo, to bo proieoutod and oolleoted aa other flnei and peualtlei. Sued. And U it inaettil. That tha aetentltlod "An act to prevent tho dafaolag of buildlngi," Ao., ipprorod May 6, 180A, bo, and tho lame la hereby, repealed. MAUIUKD. Dy Kt. Tathar Boylt, at 8L PeUr'a Chureb, Capttol Hill, Mr. David Waobiiu, Jr.. of Wboallor, Wal Vlrtlaia. lo Mln Liluam Tiiranoii, of thla etlr. Y0UN(3 LADIES1 SEMINARY, 411 Thlrtientb itraet, between 0 and B. A 80AB0IS0 AND DAY BOHOOL. Tbo dutlae of thli IniUtntlou will commute Sap timber 10. Yqt eticulari appty at tba BEltltTART, or addraii the rnavipai, miss m. j. itanKUvait, aa-iw Waahlnf too, D. C. 4 B W U1VKB LINE, Tha flea ittamar WAWA8KT will laava Waihtaston on evtrr rtiatr moral a f at x o'lioeu ror varriomao. morning, arrlTlnf at Waahlngtoa aarljr that avintag Uhe will touch at all Land!? for fntlaht tad paM gr. which will be lakau at TUILOWdT POBalBLg KATES. or (night or pmage aeply to KUUll f M All n IIjAj Oeseral UaDariataadaat P. F Co . juufl 1 t uiw niiwinir Seventh Btraat Whatf. 40u TuMday, tho Uth laitaat, aha will eommtuco to mako hir Mmf.WMklj trips, Uavtatf Washlagtou on Taisdari aad frldava, rctnralag on Wadnasd-va and Sandava JUIIIf TAN BlSWlCK. aaa-tf Star and Cwn. Pnloa 1 W II I T E ' B coiV fLATi Birriai.n'it ICTIONEBVJNDI ECRbAME3TARUSBKINT ADU bAUlBI' inu UanTLKIlKH'B DIKING I4LOON, No 9H Sixth atraat, belwaiu U aad II itraeta Mr. WPlTlraittfnIlrggiiU to FrallU, ItoUl &d Raitauraat rroprlatora, aad all othari, that ha katpaeoBBraatlr an hand a laparlorarllelaof FRlflCH ANtlAMKKlCAN CONf ICTlO.NiEV, and tha PURIST 1CK CKEAU, of hU own nlanufaetura. IIU tartna are most nodarala PAKTIkfl, WEDDIN'iS, FAIRS, BALLS, Ai , fur nlihad with tha bail article, at tha ahortait uotlca. Wo ollcltfrnm tho public a aall, having avarr conS daaca In oar ability to give entire latlafaallon. N. B Tha location U ona of the batt, aod tha Saloon tha flaaatla'lha city, aad the proprietor la dataralnad to maks It a DTatclaaa houe by cultivating none other than tha bait palrooa. Tha former proprlator baa uo 1 atari it la nay other aiUbllihmant la tha ally. xS-lm D EPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, UaiTao Statia PATaav Orrici, OaahepatltlomAfJoho U. Uoffltt, of Chalaaa, Maaia. chuivlla, (ormarl v of il(tua, Ohio, praying for tha ex tanalon of a patant graaud lo him on tha 90th dv of Novanbar, 1W3, for an Improvemaat la Oram Sapara tore, aad ralaned on the ITth day of Utj. iuo tnUrae dlvUlooa, A, U, and C, nam bared raapactlvaly Tift, 718, aad 717, thla patlUoa being for tha aztanalon of tba re lama B, aaubered 710, foraeven yeare tram thaeiplra tlon of aald patent, which takea place ou the 80th day of November, 1800, li la ordered that the aald petition bo heard at the Patent Offlca on MONDAY, the 12th day of November next, at 12 o'clock, m and all peraoai are notilad to appear aad ahow caaaa, if ear they hare, why laid pit I tlon onghl not to be granted. Paraon a oppoatag the axtanalou are required to tie lathe Pateal Offlee their ohjeetlona.apeelallriat forth In writing, it leaat tvtnty dari before the day of hear lag all Uetlmoar lied by either party, to be uaed at tha aald bearing, moat be taken and transmitted la ae eordaaoa with the rulea of tha offlee, wblah will be for Alt had oa application. Demolition a and other papm, relied upon aataatl mony. moat be filed la the offlee IvMnty dayi before the ? ' bearing t the arg omenta, if asy, within fan daye Ordered, alio, that thle notlee be pnbllahed la th nnhllahad 1b tha Kl rtriMOAH and tha InitlUnmnir. W.hlnHflB U. fl. i me andlntheourftaJ, Boion, Uaaaaehuaetta, oaee a waekW inw avrcaa'ive wests ( tha flrat ofaald potUtattes to be at Waal slxtj days previous to tha day of bearing. . 1. U. IUUAUi - - .... ... . Commissioner of Patents. P , Iiiioriof the ahore papers will please copy, aad wad their bills to the Faisal OAie with a paper 9 ., this BQtleo, iil'Uvlw aftl. sBBaBUBanauBBaav. BYTELHORAPH TO The National Republican. Tho Sowifcowa. KaelUal CaiToaitU PRiLAsiLraiA. flopt. d.-The Convention m lembled U 10 o'eloek. Her. Mr. Matlook opened tho proooodlaga with praytr. ,.. R. W. Aihburn, of Qeorgla, nado a report front tbo oommlttoo oa eredenUale, that tho Oonrontlon reoelvo tbo report .of tho detegatloni from aaoh Btato aa floal, aa lo tha qaaUaoaUona of Its mem ire. r i a Tho renort of tho oommlttoo on Mrmanant or gaslUoaaered. v ; , lion Jamoo Bpood, of Koutueky, wu anaouaoed aa pormaoeat preeideat, and hie nam wu received with lond applauie. Mr. Speed, on aoooptlng tbo ohatr, acknowledged tho honor In brief epooeh. Bo aald: Wo South era men, who hero teen thla groat tin of ilarory. anow, niiwneaiiy ana oxorinitntaiiy.Mas mail pariah from tha faeo of tbo earth. While wo wl.h poaoo, we wlih poaoo permanent and aura, eitab llihed on tho prlnolplo of equal jnitleo, equal rlghti, and equal eeouilty to all man within tho jurlfdietlon of the United Statu. lOreat ap- nlauie.l Ho oonparod tho Oonrontlon of tbo Fourth of j uiy aua preoont uonvoauon, ttatn reeniung from trong fooling growing la tho South for unfvereat liberty. Ono wu to enuh thla prlnelpler tho other to uitain tho Oonrontlon of tho 4th of July,mere1y to reoord tho command of ono man. They did what a loyal CongroM refaeed to doj and If tha Oongroei of tho United Statu orer boeomet tho mere ro oordlog leeretary of tho Eteoutlve tho liberty of tho Republie U gone. Ho declared that there wat unequal roproeentatlon aa long u ona man In tho ooaatry wu vnnpraoentod. When tho loyal tooth era men heard thli declaration of the oonrontlon at Baltimore which nominated Lincoln, tt wu the day of rajoloing throughout their homee, and they bid tho North 'good will." Ho called tho attention of tho pooullu language of tbo raeolntlon adoptod by the Oonrontlon of July 4th, In which It la laid that larery la aboliihod. It dooe not itato that any Southern State bu abolUbod alavery, but Indloatu that It hu boon aboliihod by military power, and when they hare power they will elafm compenia tlon for omanolpatod alarei. Ho wlihed It to bo written In thli fundamental law of the land that no money U ever to bo paid for emancipated ilavoa. or for tho effort to overthrow tho OoTornmeot. He deetrod tho proceeding! to bo corerned with a eplrit of harmony ( that nothing should bo dona In anger, natrea, uiwui, or rerengo, nut mo proceeding! do f;0Terned by prlnolploj ofjuitleo, right, mercy, and ore: Generate Oearr. Butler. Burnilde. and othori were Invited to the platform. Adliouiilon thin took place on tho following motion of Mr. George Senda, of Maryland t Rttolwt, That the oonrontlon now proceed to tbo appointment of a committee on reiolutiooa aod an address, to oomtit of two member! from each 8 lata aod the Dlitrlot of Colombia, to be laleoted by the respective State delegation! and that all resolutions declaratory of principle! be referred to the commlttoo on reiolutloni, without debate. Oenerel Hamilton moved to strike out the lut clause of the resolution to refer that the reiolu tlon be rererred without debate. A lengthy discussion occurred pro and eon. Fi nilly loud ortee of 'Queitlon, question." The motion to itrika out the wordi " without debate' wu then put and oarrled, and tha reiolu tlon, u amended, wu adopted. Mr. Hugh L. Bond, of Baltimore, offered the fol lowing t Rstotved, That the Convention urge tho loyal men of tha North to mpport the Oongreie of the United Statee In demanding of tho Southern Btatei tho wile guaraateu of tho Oenitltntional Amend, mente puied by Congress, and call upon the patriotic men of the loyal Statu to nee every ex ertion to eeoure the ratification of tho amendment! by the States) and tht u wa believe the Justice we mete ihell bo the measure of our lefety, that In our opinion there oan bo no permanent peace or aecnrlty for loyal men of the South without a ro turn to negro rufZrage. Mr.'Bcofford, of Alabama, Inquired If that resolu tion wu In tho form of Instruction. Mr. Tbomu said tho first part of tho resolution mot tho unanimous approbation of the Muyland delegation. Tha latter did not A delegate moved to strike out tho word "negro before luffrage, and Iniert tho word "equal.1 Tho Chair laid the resolution bad already been referred. Mr. Thomu hoped It would be again brought bo fore the Convention for discussion. He wu as strong In the advocacy of Union principles u any body, but bo did not faror such firebrand! u thle. Gave rise to excited debate; finally referred to eommlttee. A number of resolutions were offered and re ferred. The Oonrontlon adjourned at 11 o'clock till ten to-morrow. MIXTIva OP TBI K01TBMW DILIOATIOS, Philadblfhia, Sept. 4. Tho Northern delega tion were to meet thle morning In Horticultural Uallf but It proving too imail, It wu resolved to hare an open-air meeting In front of the League Bouee. Got. Curtln presided. On motion of Mr Hoxle, of New Jersey, the report of the rocooitrue Hon oommlttoo of Congress wu Indorsed. Oa mo tlon of Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, the Conven tion adjourned to meet at tbo eall of It! chairman, and In the meantime to attend the Southern Con rentlon and cheer on til members. Speeches were then made from the plrtloo of tha League Home by Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts; Senator Lane, of Indiana; Gen. Oerfleld, of Qbioj James M. Boon!, of New Jersey, and others. In the meantime tha New York delegation had organised In one of the large roomi of the building, General Walbridge In the chair, where ipaoohei were made, some of them of the moot vnoompromtilnr spirit. by Oor. Curtln, of Pennsylvania; Gor. Morton, of inoianaj Benaior unanater, oi Auenigan, ana oen ator Yatu, of Illinois. Preparation e la Chleago Kxtremeljr tlnw corona Party Fooling. Chicago, Monday, Sept. 3 The extreme sheets o'f the elty are dolog their utmost to itlr up a riot upon the ooculen of tha President's reception. The Timm of to-day eari the Preildiot'i party will hold possession of Chicago during hli tarry, and devotes a long leader to the preient state of fooling existing here. The extreme radioed sheets, Tnbune, Rmthltean and Pott, u bitterly inveigh against the Tttrui, charging It with the design of aooiuDg a no., ana oi inciting violence ana iii-ieei-log amoog the cltliem. The action of the Board of Trade hu been tinged with partisanship, and the Common Council are now In session deliberating whether they ihafl or ball not give the President a reception. A more malignant spirit wu never witnessed than li shown by unicrupuloui men here on both sides. A largo number of tho most Influential of our oitiieni are moving In the matter, and design to obtain the use of eorne suitable place for the pur pose of tendering to the President and to Grant and Farragut tha regard! of the cltliem of Chicago. Mr. Johnson lo Visit St. Louis. Cluvilako, Sep. 3 The President this morn ing decided to visit St. Louli after the party gets through at Chicago. The party will arrive in St. Louie on Saturday next and remain in that city until the following Monday. Returning to Wash ington, the President will stop at Indianapolis du ring the night of the 10th lnst., leave Thursday morning for Cincinnati, arriving In that elty In the afternoon of the same day, and remain there until 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, 12th Inst., when be will leare for Columbus, arriving In that city at 3 o'clock to the afternoon, and remain there until Thursday morning, the 13th Inst leave at 8 o'clock a. m, for Pittsburg, and remain In the Iat. ter olty during Tbunday night, and on Friday morning depart for Washington. Butler Hum, Boston, Sept. 4. Gen. Butler hu accepted the nomination for Coogreii In the Fifteenth dlitrlot. Cholera at Clnelnuott. Cmcihxat!) Sept. 4 Only thirteen deaths from obolera slnoe Saturday. OOIIOOL. HOOKS! S01IOOL HOOKS 1 Take notlee that HcCOKKELL IIIRBERT'B, US Seventh etraet, oppo-lte tha 1'oit Offlee, I tha place to bny jour Be hoot Books, blataa, Paper, Pane, aod Ink. eept'lw QKPHANS' OOUUT. Smiuua l, IMS. DIBTBICT OP COLUMBIA, WASUINQTOM COUNTX. To Win la tha ease of Jane K. Brent, adml&Iatratrlx of Carollaa Dill, daoeaaed. the admlalatralrlx aforesaid haa, with tha approbation of the Orphans' Court of the 28th In. tan I, for the anal eelilement and diatribu. tloa of the pereonal eatata ofaald deceased, and of in wa ia aaaa. aa iar u t&e eame have been eol loeledaud turned Into moneyt when aad where all the creditors and hairs of aald' aeeaaaea are nouoea 10 ai tend, with their elalua properly vouehed. mr oiwi. j iiv pa examaau rrom all beaeSI la aald daeeaaed'e eaUte i provided a copy of this order be published oaee a week for three weeks la the Na tioxai. RircauoAl prtvleui to the said dav. . v, auasina, MPt'WfW iiflitei of Willi. rAif 6nat. itEPtJBticAft. Wednesday morning. September THE KATIOVAIj VNIOK PARTY. PLATPOAK OF PRHr01PE.atl. The National Union Convention now assembled In tho elty of Philadelphia, composed of delegates from every State and Territory la tho Union, ad Doniibed by tbo solemn lessons which for lbs last five yeart It hu pleaied tho Supreme Ruler of the universe to giro to the American people, pro foundly grateful for tho return of peace, desirous as are a large majority of their countrymen tn all sincerity to forget and to forgive tho past, rorering tho Constitution as It eame to as from onr ances tors, regarding the Union In Its restoration as more sacred than tror, looking with deep anxiety Into the future as of Instant and continuing trial, hereby Isiuei and proclaims the following declara tion of principles aad purposes on which they have with perfect unanimity agreed X , 1. Wo hall with gratitude to Almighty God tho end of war and tho return of peace to our afflicted and beloved land. 3. The war Just olosed has maintained tbo an thority of tho Constitution, with all the powers which It confer, and all tho restrictions which It Imposes upon tbo General Government unabridged and unaltered, and It has preserved tho Union with tho equal rights, dignity, and authority of the States perfect and unimpaired. 8. Representation In the Congress of the United States and In tho Electoral College Is a right recog nised by the Oonitltntlon u abiding In every State and. as a duty Imposed upon Its people, fundamon. tal tn Us nature, and essential to the exliteooe of our republican Institutions, and neither Congress nor the General Government has any authority or power to deny this right to any State or to with hold enjoyment under the Oonitltntlon from the people thereof. 4. We call upon the people of tho United SUtei to elect to Congress as members thereof none but men who admit this fundamental right of repre sentation, and who will receive to seats therein loyal representatives from every State la allegiance to the United State, subject to tbo constitutional right of each Home to Judge of the election returns and qualifications of Its own members. l. The Conititotlon of the United States and the lawi made In pursuance thereof are : "The lupreme law of the land, anything In the oonitltntlon or laws of any State to tha contrary notwithstand ing." Al(the power! not conferred by the Coniti totlon upon the General Government, nor pro htblted by It to tho State, are reierred' to the State! or to tho people thereof, and among the right! thm reierred to the Statei li the right to prescribe qualifications for the elective franchise therein, with which right Congress cannot Inter fere. No State or combination ofv Statei has the right to withdraw from the Union, or to exclude, through their action In Congress or otherwise, any other State or Statei from the Union. The union of tbeie Statei Is perpetual, and It! government Is of supreme authority within the restrictions and limitation! of the Constitution. ' 6. Such amendment to the Oonitltntlon of the United SUtei may be made by the people therof as they may deem expedient, but only in the mode pointed out by its provision!; and In proposing such amendment!, whether by Congress or by a convention, and In ratifying the same, all the Slates of the Union have an equal and an Indefeas ible right to a voice and a vote thereon. 7. Slavery is abolished and forever prohibited, and there Is neither deitre nor purpoie on the part of tho southern States that It should ever be re established upon the soil or within the Jurisdiction of the United Slates, and the enfranchised ilarei In all the States of the Union should receive, In com mon with all their Inhabitants, equal protection in every right of person and property. 8. While we regard as utterly Invalid and never to bo assumed or made of binding force any obli gation inourred or undertaken in making war agalnit the United States, we hold the debt or the nation to bo sacred and Inviolable, and we proclaim ourjmrpose to maintain unlmpeached the honor and the faith of the Republic. 9. It Is .the duty of the National Government to recognlie the aerrloei of the Federal soldiers and sailors In the contest Just closed by meeting promptly and fully all their Just and rightful olalms for the services they have rendered the nation, and by extending to those of them who have fallen the most generoui and considerate care. 10. In Aidriw Johhior, President of the United States, who In his great offlee has proved steadfast In his devotion to the Constitution, the laws and Interests of Ml eonntry, unmoved by persecution and uniwerved by reproach, having faith unavail able In the people and In the precepts of the Gov ernment, we recognlie a Chief Magistrate worthy of the nation and equal to the great crisis upon which hli lot Is oast, and we tender to him In tho diioharge of hli high and reiponilble duties our profound respect and assurance of our cordial and sincere support. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. JohnT. Orowell, of New Jersey, Chairman. Maine James Mann and A. A. Gould. Nsw Hampshire Edmund Burke and E. S. Cut ter. Vermont B. B. Bm alley and Colonel II. N. Wortham. Massachusetts Joslah Dunham and R. 8. Spof fcrd. Rhode Island Alfred Anthony and James II. Parsons. Connecticut James T. Babcook and D. C. Scranton. New York Robert II. Pruyn and Samuel S. Tilden New Jersey Joseph T. Orowell and Theodore T. Randall. Pennsylvania J. M. Zullck and J, S. Black. Delaware J. S. Comegys and Edward S. Martin. Maryland Governor Hwann and T, 0. Pratt. Virginia James F. Johnson and Dr. E. C. Rob in son. Weit Virginia Daniel Lamb and John J. Jack, son. North Caroline Thomas S. Ashe and Joseph If. Wilson. South Carolina James L. Orr and B. F. Perry Georgia J, II. Christy and Thomas S. IlsrJe man. Florida William Marvin and Wllktmon Call. Mississippi W. L. Sharkey and George L. Pottos. Alabama W. II. Crenshaw and C, C. Iluckabee. Louisiana Rendel I Hunt and Alfred Henntng. Arkansas Lorenio Gibson and A. H. English. Texas B. 11. Epperson and John Hancock. Tennessee D. T. Tall hi la and Willlim D. Camp bell. Kentucky .R. II. Stanton and Hamilton Pope. Ohio L. B. Campbell and Oeorge B. Smyth. Indiana D. S. Gooding and Thomas Dow Hog. Illinois John A. MoClernand and Jesse 0. Nor ton. Michigan Alfred Runell and Bjion G. Stout. Missouri lion. Barton Abell aud Jamei S. Rol lins. Minnesota Hon. II. M. Rice and D. F. Norton. Wisconsin J. A. Noonan and S, A. Peace, Iowa George A. Parker aod Wm. A. Chase. Kansas James A. McDowell and W, A, Tipton. California Hon. Samuel Purdy and Joseph P. Hoge. Nevada John Carmlebael-and Hon. O. B Hall. Oregon Jamei W. Nesmlth and U W, Bonham DUtriet of Columbia Joslah D. Hoover aod J. B. Blake. n Dakota N. K. Armstrong and N. W. Winer. Idaho William II. Wallace and II. Cummlni Nebraska Gen. H. II. Heath and Hon. J. S. Morton. NATIONAL UNION EXFCl'TIYE HUB-rOMMITTKE. Joseph T. Crowd), Rahway, N. J , Chairman. Cot. Jas. F. Baboock, New Haven, Conn 1 Hon. Robert II. Pruvn, Albany, N. V. Gen. Samuel M. Zullck, Philadelphia, Pa, lion. Thoi. G. Pratt, Baltimore, Md. Hon. Jesse 0. Norton, Chloago, III. Barton Able, St, Louis, Mo. Hon. Wm. L. Sharkey, Jaokson, Mln. aaiiDMT axiouTira committxb at washirotom, Charles Knapp, of New Jersey, Chairman Hon. Montgomery Blair, Maryland. Hon. Charles Mason, Iowa. Ward U. Lamon. John F. Covle. A. E. Ferry. Samuel Fowler, Ool. James R. O'Belrne, Cornelius Wendell, District of Columbia. DENTISTRY. DR. LOOMIB, aillDBXT DSITIIT, S38 Peaairlvaala arcane. Beer eoraer of H Lath street, ateada to all braashei nertalalax U vrafaaaloa. Malformation of tha month, aarraeted. aad J vary vanity of aruiitai sits made, etii j ANDREW JOHNSON AND THE UNION. PlOIPgCTUS OJ A BWWIIXLYFAPtBE.TTITLID THE VIVDICITOB. tn view of the base, false, ataaderoas. aid InaldlAaa eonraa of the radical dlaaatoutste ta eadaavortag to HII(l4fDOH 9 ! in-B JlVOpiV, IUNII OI (Die OOin trr, who MSf be eredatooeeaoufh to five eredeaeeto varelahed bat xlariaf falsehood a, aad aware that a portion of the lrth-Amerieaa press la the northern Btataa ts either la the pay of tha radlea1e.or thai tho conductors of thoae papare are lahorlsg uoder ex regicas error la opposlaa the able, wlao, p.trlolle, aad Inat policy ef that noble aad pare patriot, Aadrew Joaa oa, aad la order to espply what baa been loag seeded, aeaaly, a eoaeervetlve aad hleh.feaed Journal, de voted to tha latereeU efthe Ima.boru tit its as or thle eoiatrr.tbe aedenlfaedwUl, at aa early day, com SMace the publication of a weakly Journal devoted to the latereata ef the Irish Aatarleaa aitlseaa, aid to tba taalateaasM of the poller ef tha adSBlalatratloa of rreeldent Johnson, which fa tub Uaroi.rai Cofstitc nor, An rue Birotcxuirc or ni tawi, a policy whteh should meat the approbation of every patriot la the lead. The name of the aew Journal will be THI VIHDrCATOB, aadlt lathe parpoeeot the aadereliaed to make It aa able, fearleee. aid uaeovpremlelar advocate of tha Irlah-bora cltliaac of tha Ualtad Btatea, aad a Irm ex poaeat of their rtxau, claims, aad laureate la thla the lead of thlr adoption. It will mat aula their honor, portray their valor, eon rata, heroic deeds, aad maey vlrtaee, aed will defend them from tha assaults of thoaa aarrow-m laded bigots who would have them oeeapy aeeoadelaeap1aco!a thle lead, under the free lattl. luuoi, w jiita imt amta w la iraming, aeieaa tar, aad parpato atlas; aj 'xx ViamcAToa will brlax to public aot'ee. eoa. tempt, aad acorn tha various political parties which have been hostile to the Irian Americas ettlteas la their adopted country. It will refresh tha memory of tho raader with retard to those mleerabla bigots who soaibt to disfranchise the-eoac of Ireland oa iheeo shores, for ao crime save their bale a bora bejoad tha see, la a eanatrr la which, of all othari, aat ore la moat fclad toherchlldroa. Tho TixmcAToa will five hlatoriaal sketchea of the verioae parties which have ruled aad have aoufht to ralr thle sou a try. It will rove that the radicals, who arc aow endeavoring to oaey our Irlah .American cltlteae, aad thereby eeeare their support, have beea their worst eamlee at all tlmee and oa all oeeaaloae. The Visdicatob will dam naalrate beyond tha poaalbtlliy of ooatradlctloa that thoaa radleala who are bow atealthlly aad feloniously ecfkler tho eupport of oar I rich -bora eltlseae by fawn las; upon them, by landing them with words of hypoe rlay. by endeavoring to lead them from the path of truth, with sweet worde but false haana, are the aelf. same pejple who orgaalied aad belonged to the Know Mothlag party, a party which, la the profeeeedty lib ertSjnovlBf Biato of Maaaaehoietta, Is the year 1844, by aatTn Aaaeaably, declared the Irish cttlieas of that B ate a a worthy to bear arms, a privilege which they willingly conferred npoa the aegroes These radleala, tbaaa ex.KaoW'Nothlags, are thoae who aro endeavor log to alleaate tha adopted eUlisoe of the Ualted states (rum the NATIONAL UNION PARTY, a party which eaten da tha right head of fellowship to all who have aoaght homee oa the expansive aad hospitable shores of America, The VlxmcAToa will give a fall and carefully pre pared compendium of bows from Ireland, aad also a synopsis of all matters of Interest oeenrrtag la this eonntry, aod wilt bo a welcome visitor la every Irish American family. TIKBft OF SUBSCRIPTION. The VlimcAToa will be pabllahed at the tow rate of twodollare,per annum, and ao subscription will be received for a leee period than six months, B1TI8 FOB CLUBS. labacrlplloaa for elabi will be aa follows i Ave eoplea, one year, Ml tea copies, OU; twcniy copies, M BBDscnpuons muei, ia au cases, oa paia in aavanee. Oeorgetowa, D. C, September 1, IMS eepe.tt lOIt BALK IN TIIK FII18T WARD A LlBdl THRU-AXD-A-mUT TORT BXICK ITOns Lira (POI&H.BVH ufua v,vfnvw Ann DINING ROOK AND BALL, WITH LAROI CELLAR UNDER TUE WHOLE HOUSE. The lot contains over 11,000 feet of ground, uador cultivation, with grape vines, frolt trees. shraba. lowers. Ac Gaa aad water throughout the house It lo a flrat-elaaa reeldeuoe, and la la one of the finest locatlono la the elty, Addreaa , u J., ai tnia once jyii u W. B, Coon a. A, J, Baoax COOPER & RAOAN, (Saceeaaors of Jaa Shirring,) BTOVS. TIN AND BHEET.IR0N.W0BEEB8, 497 Eleventh Street, above Pena'a Ave, , WASHINGTON, D. C. W Particular attention paid to repairing To ranees, Baagee, Parlor Heaters, As , and alt work warranted. Jcl3wxm COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, WASUINU TON, D. C. Tho several departmeate will opn aa follows t Preparatory lspartmeat, WIDNEdDAT, September 12th. Academic Department, WEDNIBDAT, September Mlh. Law D partm.nl, WEDNE8DAT, October 10th. Medical Department, MONDAY, October 10th. Tor further Information, aJdraaa O. W. SAMSON, D. 1)., aiMSaw Waaldeot. BOVOES LADIES' AND GENTS IOE CREAM AND DINING ROOMS, No. 423 Tea ney L veala aveaoe, between Four-end ahatf and Sixth atraate. The largeat and coolest DINING ROOM, the moat ex tenalve BILL OF FARE, and the LOWEST PRICES la the city. TABLE BOARD, twanty-flve dollars per month, with choice from BUI of Fare, aad meals at all hoare. Open fsem 6 o'eloek a m. uutlllOp m. Oar NO LIQUORS BOLD. - lee Cream, Water lose, Coafectloaery, aod choice Pastry constantly on hand. aal4lm COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN ivn LTINQ.IN A8TLUM, Tourteeulk aires t, (circle,) eoraer of M atrset. Tble Institution teeltoated In the moat healthy por tion of the DUtriet, enrronnded by Its owa grouoda. Care paas tho door every five mlautea. Termeof admtaalom From $8 to 110 per week. In as eordaace with tha room repaired, payable la advance. Thla Inclodee Board, Uedlclaea, Medical, aad Surgical Attcadance. X E D I C T 8 T A F F . sridaoaiM CHAam J n. TnOMPSOlf.M.D.lUlstreet.belween Twen tieth aad Twenty. First streets. ooasutriKit rifeinavB ako scaoioxs. JOS. K. BABNES, M. D, Burgeoa OeBcral, Ualtad States Army. JOB. HI LIT, M. D , Oeorgetowa. TD08 MILLSR.H B . F atreet, Waahlogtoa. A. T. P. aARNBTT, K. D , New Tork evesue. W. P JOHNSTON. M. D , WashlBgtoa. GRAFTON TTLER,M D Oeorgetowa. AppllcatloBSfor adnlssloas eaa be madeto any of lha medical staff or the matron at tho Hoapltal. Ordeja for admlaalon to the free bade of thla lastltntloa can be ob dalaed of the Rev. 0. H. Uell. Rector of the Eplphsay Church, of the Rev. A. D Gillette. Pastor of the Flrat Baptist Church, aod of tha Surgeon la charge at his rsa ldeoee Orders for theadmlealoa of tho wlvea or widows of eoldlera of the Ualted States army can be procured turvaifu turn bui,u u.y.iK. vuihu dih. iiui Jr u. u. uiLiii u v., necraiary. T UMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER O.B. CHURCH A CO. Dealre to call special atteatlon of the Carpenters and. Bulldere, Wheelwrlghte and Coachmakers.to their es tsaalve aod well selected assortment of all the various kinds' of Lumber, coaalatlag la part of All sites of White Fiae. Poplar, Walnut, Oak, Aah aad Hickory. FKAMINO. White Pine, Spruce, Hemlock, Ta. 11 ne, and Oak. r loo kin a. White Pine, Spruce, Va Pine, Eastern Shore, an J Oak' SHI NO LIB. Cypreaa, White Pine, Spraee, and fUr, FlfNCERAIU. POSTS, ANDUIKETS. Bills of Lumber cut to order at the aborteat notice, 0. B.CHDUCII A CO., mvB for. Maryland ave and Eleventh atret S' TOVESI BTOVKS! HTOVES1 A Lit"! STOCK OF BTOVES, GILUHO CHEAP. CALL AMD SHE TUE ORIAT VARIETY NOW IN STOBE AND FOR BALE CHEAT TOS CASH, COOKINO, PARLOR AND CHAMBER BTOVES, SEXTON'S HEATERS, FOR ONE, TWO AND THREE STORIES. W. D. WTVILL, 1HI7-2. 411 PemT. At. , l.l. 31 .d if O" 1M1ANS' COUtt T . Jul; 88, Itu DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY To Wit i la 111. .... of Ooorg. II Fo.t.r, .dmlal.tr.tor of Aogaat Meyer, deceaaed, the administrator aforesaid baa, with the approbation of the Orphans' Court of Washington County aforesaid, arpololed Saturday, the lt of September next, for the dual tt lament aad ulatrl button of the neraonal eatate of aald deceaaed, and of tba Beeela In hau J.ae far aa the eame have beau collected and turned Into inonty; wbea aud whereall the errdltora and helre of aald deceaaed are DOtUed to attend, with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit la aald deceased a eatata i provided a copy of thla order be pabllahed once a week for three weeks la the National RsrtrsucAi previous to the said day. Teat Z C. BOBBINS. aaU.wSw Rcglaterof Willa r r p a DISTRICT OF C A N H OOUUT, AcuesT 4.1S68. COLUMBIA. WA8HINQTON COUNTY To WIT I lo tha case of Christopher W Lanadale. admlnlatrator of Thorn aa Connor, deceaaed, the administrator afore aaldhaa,wltb tha approbation of the Orphane' Conrt of Washington County aforsaald, appointed SATURDAY. the let day of September neat, for the final Battlement and distribution of the pereonal eatate of aald deoeaaed, Sad of the aaaete lu haud.aa far aa the eame have been collected and turned Into money; when aod where all tha credttore and helre of said dsceaaed are aotinsd to attend, with their claims properly vouched, or they may otberwlee by law be excluded fromall benefit In said deeoessd'seatatai provided a copy of this order be pab llahed oaee a week for three weeks la the National RinrsLiOA previous to the said day. Till I n r iflMr.i nlMwlw Si.litirotwuli. PINANOIAL. AT COOKE k 00. BANKERS, FIFTEENTH STRUT, opposite THE TRIAIURT, bay and sell at current market rales, aad keep eoa- Bteatly oa head a fell eopply of 00 VEEN MINT BONDSJv BSTEst-THIBTIES, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Ordere for 8tocke, Bonds, Ae , executed, aad Collee ttoes made oa eU accessible polata. sepl-dtf $6,000,000 SEVEN PER CENT FIR8T.CLA8B FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. 110,000 SOLD. THE NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD COMPANY has authorised us to sell their 1st Mortgage 7 per eeat. SO year bonds, Tha whole amouat Is 8,000,000. Coupons payable oa the 1st days of January and July of each year, la New Tork. Referring to our advertl-ement of August, bavlar sold tbo first half million of these desirable bond., we" have advanced the price to EIGHTT-FIVE CENTS, at which they steal unrivaled as the cheeped first-class security la tho market. Any further Inquiries will be aaswsred at our offlee. aapl-tf JAY COOKE A CO. F IU8T NATIONAL BANK OP WABHIVOTOK. B. D. Coo i a, (of Jay Cooke Co.,) PreaUent, W. S. Htririieroi, Caahler, GOVERNMENT D IPO SI TO BY FINANCIAL AQBNT OF THE UNITED TTATEF. leti rraiBT, orroaits tui tbbasobt nsrAaiuaiT, 0 vera meal aasuritlee with Treasurer Ualted flutes, rOMH MiLUOsY DOEXARat-l We bay sal sell all slasses ef GOVERNMENT SECU RITIES at entreat market ratee. FURNISH EICHANOIaid make CoUeeUoaa oa ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THI UNITED STATES. We parshase Ooveraaeal Voashsra oa the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, aad five OABirVL Ann raonrr ATTSITIOI TO ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AJfP FIRMS, aad to any othar buslaess eatrasted to as. FULL INFORMATION ta regard to GOVERNMENT LOANS at aU tlmee cheerfully f smlskedv WM. 1 SUNTINaTON, Cashier. WsaanvwrAv. Ms tab tn. 1AM mhfl.dtf THE NATIONAL UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE, NORTHWEST CORNER SEVENTH AND D STREETS, INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, la oae 1b a Ualon of Collegee exttadlng to the principal eltlee Perma neatly baaed upon the J oat principle of Individual ownership, It offers uaeqoalled a dvantagae at ratss much lower tbaa caa be afforded by any other echools. Speacerlaa Penmanship taught In Its purity b v Heary C. SpeBcer, the celebrated author of tha "Spenserian Key to Peamaaahlp. " The ayatem of Bualnesa Practice, levanted ae.1 eae ceetally taught by the proprietor, will receive hie spe cial attention. This Is the moat Important part of the BookkeeplBg Coure. Here tha atadeot applies his theoretical knowledge, and Is prepared for the more minute details of actaal basinets. The system Is ao valaable that others aro uclng It. IndlvldusllBitrucUon.adopted In all branches, allow s tha student to proceed ae rapidly aa he cbooeee. Tho teacher la Iheealv oae who aeaJa to know the daSalea- teacher la the only oae who elee of any pupil. Especially la this tba ease darisi ineclallv Is thla tba ease darinf the summer uoathe,wbea echools usually have a small eltendauce. The public are Invited to eall and examine the saoat beautiful collection of reuwork ever exhibited la WaaLlogtOB. For circulars addreaa UENBT It. COpP, A. M , lelS-tf Proprietor s A W Y E R PUIIB AMBROSIAL VEGETABLE COMTOUND, FOR SHAVING AND THE TOILbT. A GREAT AMIRXAN DISCOVERT. No other Soap, foreign or domestic, baa ever been offered which tueeta the public Wants aa completely aa thla excellent Compound Thoa far Ha encceas la on paralleled, and 11 now bids fair lo lake pneedeece of all otberela the market. Sold by KID WELL A SON, ant 30S E street, near Fourteenth. LAW OFFICE. Jsasuuu 8. Black, Wash II. Lamow, C. F. Black, BLACK, LAMON A CO., Cocisullobb aid Attoiiits at Law IN THE SUPREME COUBT OF Tat UNITED STATES, THE COURT OF OLAIMS, THE COURTS OF THE DISTRICT, THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND COMMITTEES OF CONGRES. OFFICE, 418 FOURTEENTH STREET, delB-tf Dlrvctly Oppo aUeWIUarda' Hotel. E DWARD LYOETT, 171 Psaasylvaala avenae, bet weea Teatk aad Eiev Books elegaatly or plalaly be ami. FerloeUeels aa4 etewspeperf earefallr amadou vj a., isea. PnOPOMArljiJ, PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, oaeisTuaci Uffici, D. h A. . 1 No 10s W, Lohsabo Sraitr, I " . , wAlTiSMBt) MD.AaguitlO, IMS. I Sealed Pronoaala. la dnaillaaia. win k mhiu .i thle oftce natll IS a , oa SATURDAY, September S, tSue,forfaralshlef aed detlverlsr, free of eoet, to tho eampe, barraets hoapltala aad ofleere In, arouad aad la the vlelally of Baltimore, Md.. lacladlaaj tho gam sobou forts except Fart MeBeary,) all the FRESH BEEF required by laeaa for aln moatha, eommeaclag October 1st, ISM, or such less tlmo au tho Ceamlsaary Geaorat Of feabaleieaeo may direct Tho Beof to be of a aood and mertatabl naalltv. l oqeal proportloa ef fore aad hind quarter meat, (aack, ebaaksaad kldaoy tallow to bo raeladed.) iai avaaa oi am iiui aiaagaiereo aaeer taia affree meat ahall Ao aat ao at tha faarth vartabrftl l&ut J the breast trimmed dowa. Tho ahaaks of tho fore Siartere shall be eat off from throe to fear laches above efeaee Jelat, aadof hlad qaerters from aln to eight laches above Ue sjaasbrel or hoek Joint. Bidders are requested to be proeenl to respond to their bids, aad be prepared to give beads for tha falsi- meat or ineir aoairaea. PrepoeaU sauel be ea4oree4 dletlactly Proposals for Freak Bee,' aad addressed to tha UBdertlgaed, who veeervee the right to reject aay or aU bids aot to the laUrsl of the Ualted Statee. Ceadltleee, requirements, paymeats, Ae , as herele fore. THOMAS WILSON, Breent Lieut. Col. and 0 B , U. 8. A. , auSl'taeS Brevet Briar. Gen. Vols. PROPOSALS FOR FBESII BREAD. Btraaiartacn Orricn, TJ.E. A., ) Bo. loo w. Louiabo Sraxtr, Baltihobb. Md , Aaguat SO, ISM. S Baaled PrADoaata. ! danllMt. will ba rmemXvA at this office oatll IS e'elock,BB..THUB8DAT,Beptember fl, iste, for furnlahlaf FRESH BREAD to the Iroope la and arouad aad la tho vlelalty of Bal timore, Md.,lneladlag the various surroaadfag forts, (except Fort Ms Qeary. Md.) Tho Broa4 to bo delivered at Warehouse No. 1M Lombard atreat, Baltimore, Md., or at each othor polat la tho elty of Dal tlmo e aa may be deelgnaiod, la each qoaatltlMBad at sash tlmee ae an officer of tho Subsist ence Depart ms at may direct. The Bread will bo eabject to a rigid laspoetloa.aad If aot satisfactory purchasoe will be made la opea mar ket at tao expeaae vf the eoatraetor. au qneatioaa reapoeuag qouiiy aaa eoaaiuoe will i settled by the officer of the Subelstence DeDartmeat reeelvlaa; the Broad. The Bread required to be furnished uader this con tract must be good, wholesome Bread, made la ahaets of loaves, eeab loaf to weigh not leas thaa eighteen oeaeee when rocelved. Bidders will etate how maav loaves of Bread of alch teau ouncea each theypropoee giving for oae barrel Boar of 1M poaade, (paekagea not Included,) tha marka ob the barrets as purchased by the Ualted Statee to avid (win me varreia ar aia.aroaa j This contract will be made for alx moathe from Octo ber let, IMS, or each less Urns as the Commlaeary Gen eral may direct niana proposals can no ootataea at tais ontso. Bids mast bo eadoraed " Pronoaala for Fra,h Hread ' and addreaaed to tha underalgaed. who reeerves tho riant to rajsci aay or ail eiaa ueemea uareaaonaoie, Blddare maat ba eraatat ta raartoBd lo thalr bids, and be prepared to give bofida for the faithful performs nee ef their contract. THOMAB WILSON, Brevet Lieut, Col and C. B. U. B A AnSl'taeS Brevet Bilg. Oca. Vole. G RAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, uoder the auapleee of the Soldiers aad Sailors Ualoa, WashlBgtoa, D. C , at Qrover'e Theatre, ou THURSDAY EVENING, Auguatl, ISM. POBTPOKKD UHTIE TIIVIISDAY EVEN- 1RG, OOTODKIl 11th, 1SOO. S00.OOO Hekete will bo aold at Bl eaeh-73.000 preaeata awarded, valued at 100,000 t $03,000 or the proflta to be given to the Soldlara'aod Ballora National Orphaaa' Home Faud.ll, 600 to the Washington Male aad Female Orpbaa Aiylam, the balance, after deducting expense, to bo paid lo the Treasurer of tha Soldiers and Bailors Ualoa of Washington, D. 0. LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED. 1 Three -ctory brick realdeaco, H atreet, between Sixth aaa oeveain en(wiu 1 Threaatorv brick realdenee.Second el .nearE 10.000 1 Threo story brick resldeace, Tenth atreet, be- tweeo M and N 8,000 1 TwO'slory brick raaadeace, Tenth etraet, bo- iweeu aaa a.. b,wu I Two-story brick reeldence, Tooth street, be- twMB MaadN 6,000 S Fine elty lots, oa Seventh street north 4,000 1 Splendid Carriage, Horses aad Haraeee, com plete 4,000 1 Splendid Dlamoad Blag 1,000 1 Set Dlemoade complete, (Pla, EarriBge and Hinge). 1,000 1 OrauJ Piano. (BteU way's) l.ftOO 1 Solld'Sllver Tea Bet 1,000 10 Grand punoa, Boo each , ooo le Da. aymaih .... . 100 Ocat's Gold WaUhes.aaW each 20,000 60 Lad lea Do. $113 each O.ltt 6 Grand Melodeoaa, faooeach 1,000 SO American Caae Silver Watchee, 7S each..,, fl.ooo 76 Hunting Do. Do aMOeach,,.. S.ono 60 Dlamoad Rlnge, eiOOlo SSOOeacb 7,600 IS Diamond P1aa,$lu0each 2,600 eu BewtBff Maeoiaes, kj eaca s.ihni SO Do Do. 76cach AOO SO fillvenilatad Tea SeU. S76 each 1.000 60 Sliver Caatora, 2A each 1,25 S 000 Clocks,Albums,Jewelry,Ac ,a,itoS10each 27,000 iu.uw Tea ana ibdio apoona, ae , i io ooearn ao.wu 10,000 Gold Pons, Sleeve Battona, Ae , SI to S3 each 14,000 49,4m Bock, Cutlery, Engravlage, Ac , 1 to $10 each 69.000 Total S150, 000 Tbaawarda will ba made after Ihecoaeert, ou tbeetago of tho iheatre, where three thousand parsons can wit uses It A oommlttee will be appointed by theaudleut a to an perl n tend the same. Printed lists of awards will ba published and supplied to areata and tlcket'holders. Parllee havloa tlcketa will retain them until after the awards are made, and If their aumbere appear la the Hal, they will forward their tickets Immedlatelv. with fall dlrectloaa aa to the ahlo- Bin of roods or deede forthearoaertv. iicaciaroraaie alallthoprlaclpal Hotels, Book and Music Btoree la tha city, and at tho Headquarter, la the Mammoth Fair BalIdlBarorthebeaeaiortha8oldlere,aadSallera'Na. tloaal Orphaaa' Home Fend, corner of Seveath atreet aad Pennsylvania avenua, Washington, D C. Tha Dlrectore appeal to the liberality of the people to give this oaterprtae their kind eupport, and thereby aa alat la relieving the wante of the Orphan a of oar fallen comradee. CARD A large number of tickets rsmsUlng unsold. It will be neeoasary to postpone tbo drawing until THURSDAY, the 11th of October, 1M6, at which tlmo It will positively occur. The maay swindling achemes that have been pre canted to the public daring the past few months some what delayed onr sales. Ubtll wo were able to eatlify the people throughout toe country that this enterprise waa geaulne, aad solely for charitable pnrpoaea. The Dlrsaiore are eoandeatof tho aala of every ticket, and have allotted sofflclenl lima to guarantee the aalca without any further j'ostpooement. MAJOR It. A. HALL, PrldBt Soldiers' and Sailors' Union) Tol CIIA . K OAPKIIART, Major M It AL BBROftR, WILLIAM 8 MORSE, Maaaglag Dlrectore. Tbiarubt Difabvusst, 1 Orrici or Istibxal Rxwars, J Waimsutos, July 27, ISM. ) Whereas II. A. nail and others, as "managing dl rectors" of the "Oread National Concert," to bo held la Washington, D C. ,on the 2d of A ago it next, have made due application to L Clephane, Collector of In tarsal Reveaoe for the collection district of the DUtriet of Colombia, for permlaloa to hold a lottery, raffle, or !lft anterprlao, aad preacBted to him satisfactory evl oaee that lha proaveda of aald lottery, raffle, or girt OBtcrprlae will be devoted to charitable uses, pertuls sloa Is hereby greeted to such "maoaglng directors" to bold each lottery, raffle, or gift eoterprtae fre from all charge, whether rrom lax or license, la mfcet to such lotury, raffle, or gift ealerpriae . A. ROLLINS, Commlaaloaer. All persooe favorably dlapoaed aro reqaeatsd to act as agents, but bo commlsaloaa will be allowed. Money abonld la all caaaa be eent by poet office order, draft, express, or registered letters In every caae aend the name aed poat office address, county and Btate of each separate anbcrl bar, aad enclose stamp. All ordsrs for tlckete must ba addraaaad to WILLIAM 8. MORSE, Secretary Soldiers' aod Bailors' National Concert, Wa-hUaton, D C Look Box No 87. HI KIR, BY PERMISSION, TO MeJ.Oen'wiBBeldB Haaoock.U.S A. Gen Robert C Bcheock, M C .Ohio. Oen. IlalbertS Palae, M C , Wlaconaln Oan. John U Ketch urn, M. C New York. Oco. Jamea G blunt, Kaasas. Oea. J.N. Iledrlck, Iowa. Gen D, G, UcCallam. D. C. Qea O V. Dayton, New York hod. i dob. n serry, n u, aiicuigan. ion. luvii n mvifjt fa w j tmtraigwii. Hon. Oeorge Lawrence, M. C reaesylvanla nun. ueorgi D C. Forae; iv, Eq , DUtrlCt of Coluni muia, Ala. J K Dongbty, new York. Hoa.Wm. Kelle; Wu. Kellev. U. 0. . PeBasvlvanla. , ai, u. , reaasTtTasia. Hon. Kellaa V. Whaley, M C . Weat Virginia oa. netian v. niitii;. m t , nni on. EbonO. lacersoll.H C.llllnola Hob. Ueary 0 Dealing, M. C , Connecticut. Hob. A. II. Lafllo, M. C , New York. Hob. Leonard Myera, M C , Pennsylvania Hob. William A. Newell. M C.NewJeraey. Hob. George W JuIUb, M C , Indiana Hob. Stephen F. Wllaoa, M. 0 , Pennsylvania. Hob J. H. Grlnael, M.C . Iowa. MaJ 0. H Vaa Barea, New York. Oau.U.B Ilayee.M C .Ohio. Hon B T lloUea, M C., New Tork. Hou O R. Latham, M.C , Weat Virginia Hob Jamea A. Marvin, M.C, New York. Hob Thoa T. Davis, M C , New Tork. Hob T G. Bergen, M C , New York. Hob Samuel J, Randall, M.C., Penmylvaula. le6-eod2m OHN WELOKEB'H BUHLIR HET1DBAT. (A 1. H.Uo Bot... ) IM ?TLTAIIA ATHJID1, litvu. If lath tad T..l..lr..t.. I.D.trl Tk. ,ro,rl.lor f Ihl. f..orll. B..u.r..l bu ...r.4 bo palas to make this tha beat Reataaraat la Waablag toa i aad be polats with pleasure to the largo patronage ae nme aiwaye ca soavna wi sollclte a eoallauaaae of the same. beea honored with, aad respectfully uiBa,vniM. via. iiihhi tohiuUI ob baud, aad al the moat reasonable rates. n 1 U ATBIMIIII a..k.. uf... .. ....l-kl BREAKFAST, DIIIER AMD prepared at the skerteot aoUeeaadla the meet tails factory meaner. reeuiast r 1 1 u e'eloeX Dluer and Supper St aU MalS. BSFl-U auction mjLUum UNITED STATKB MAESnALBB in 1.TIH.. Of tVlll.r K.rt tMlH IMIM flM Ik. Ol.ik-. .9e..(lA. I.pr.. Oo.rlth. Mairlat .( C.lMU..lUt..imM,lwlll tft U nkB. Ml.loiN.k.1. trnlrt U.efl.Biuitaf AlM DLtflrt. a. Tki . tkmra,.., Ik. Xk itj a MaUapka, fmA, IW.1V. .'ClMk IB . Ik. fallawr.. Julal 1H, al tw.l prornr,iowiii.L,iXo. nuxiki.,1. ..Mi.ui.. .r eoaaro No. 671, si laid dewa oa tho plot of aald nbdl vlsloa'of aald eouarota1 tho office or thjoBarreTet cat tho elty of WMVaftoa,D.C.vtoathMWttb aU aa!l alagular tho Improvements tbocoen, seised and levtoA apoa aa the property of Joeoeh L. Savage, aad will be aold to eariafy No. 107 Fieri Faelss, Nelson S, Eaatom is. mwii u, vgwwti aHUkfpa u, aavaco DAVID S. OOODIIO, . V. t, Manaat DUtriet efOelamble, SepUmber 1st, lMo eepl.td B ARGE. SCOW, AC. AT AUCTION. Cainr OuAUTaaaiASTxn'a Ovrtoa, ) , vmrvw or r"iTeB, WAsnintiTOV, D. C, Aaguat 27, 1S06. I Will be sold at public aaetioe, at Sixth alreot wharf, uader tha direction of Copula Jamte O.Payne, A. L M,oaBATURDAT,BeptembarS,allOa m.t Sehaylklll Barge JURA, ono SCOW, and YAWL BOAT, the property of tho Ualted Statee. Terms) Caen, la Goverameat fond a. D. H. RUCKIR, Brevet MaJ. Osa. aa4 Chief Quartermaster, eu.tS.dtaS Depot of Washlagloa. " pXTENSlVE AUCTION SALE or a QOVERNMENT TOBACCO. SEVERAL HUNDRED HOGSHEADS OF FIETV1E- QINtA LEAF. TasARtrar Dsfabtusit, 3 VDIVal HOEBBJ, fa eomBllaBca with laatntctloaa from H. A. Rtaia lifer. Em. Soperrlalesr Special AaeaU there will beeold. U the highest bidder, at pnblle auction, at 11 o'eloek la the foreaooa or WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of Septem ber next, ai WINSTON'S BUILDING, eorner of Four tao nth and Cary atreotc, la tho elty of RICHMOND VjituiiiiA, iaeioi.owiag.aoscr.oea CAPTURED AND ABANDONED PROPERTY, vll TWO HUNDRED (or more) QOGSnEADE LEAF TO BACCO) FIVE HUNDRED BOXES MANUFACTURED TOBACCO The Leaf Tobacco haa beea fathered from lha nana. tlea of Bedford, Roanoke, FraskUa, Campbell, Ueary, Patrick, Halifax, Priare Edward, Pittsylvania, Meek leaborg aad Cbarlotte, comprising all the good tobacco leads In the State Mack of it Is of the Saaet quality, suitable for " wrappers,' ' and haa bea well cared aad preserved. Thle sale preaeata opportnaltiee to tho maa ufaetnrer aad dealer rarely offered. Should tho de mand warraat, some three or four hundred hogsheads more may be added to the aale, which will complete tho disposition of Virginia Tobacco for Government ac count. Bamplec or each hud. will be ready for Inspection at ys prsceaiB TERMS i Caab, la Goverameat Funds, jo an B. LOO MIS, Assistant Special Ageat. aalO'te T)R0F0SAL8 FOR GRADING. NAvr DSPABTHIXT,) Beam r or Oaoaurca, WAautiraroir Cur, September I, IS! 1 Sealed proposals for Grading the Groo&da of the Na val MatfAilna Ib thle city will be received at Ibis office until twrlvo (12) o'clock, noon, of SATURDAY, the eighth () day of September, IS, Bidders will sute the price per euble yard and tho time lu which they will guarantee to do tho work to tho aatlafactloB of the Government Superintendent. Proposals will oalv ba received from oartlee actual) r engaged la the bntlaeee of gradlag aad who are pro pared to do the work themaalvea No eofa -letting of contracts will bo permitted, aaA It le to bedlatiactly under stood that the Chief of the Bureau reserves tha right to reject all offers under Ibis advertlsoment that lie doee not doom advaatageoue to the Goverameat. The bids will be opened at boob of tho day above s peel fled, aod blddare aro reqaeatsd to bo preat to re epoaaioiaeir bios. u. a. msa, t4 aeS 6t Chief of Bureau. s II AFFIELP ftOIOI'S coaricTio.iKBr No 390 Eleveath street. Between K etreet aad MaaaachaaelU aveaue, WAsniaoTon, D, C. M. JOSEPH n. SHAFFIELD bavlag retired from business, tho uaderalgaed would raiMtfaily laferaa bia taia casumsrs aadlbe pa bile that, bavlag; been for yeare asaoclated with him fa baslaess at the old staad. No. 386 Sixth atreet, they are prepared to fnralaha eopertor article of CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM equal la quality to that furaUbed by Mr. bhaffleld, and which has boon eo f ally appreciated by the beat famlllea of Washington aad Georgelowa. They aak a call from all la want of anything la their line, Baaniiag Ihem that BothlagwIH be wanting which will tend to (ratify tho wants of their customers. Xnj rospectfoly, J. A. SUAFF1ELD A CO., No 9D0 Eleveath etreet. Between K etreet and Massachusetts avea bo, Jel9.3m Washington, p. Q. s ALT SULPHUR SPRINGS, AIONROIT vuunii, vittuiniA, Thla popular Bummer Resort wilt open for the recep tion of vlaltoro ob the tat of JULY, and remain open natll the last or OCTOBER. Dr. Mutter, Professor of Surgery la the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, from personal observa tion and chemical analyala, placed these Springe as tha moat valaable of remedial aganta In all dlseaaee of a chroulc or orgaate nature la vlalttag the Sprlage persons will have an oppertu Bltyofsaelng Fairfax titalloB, Manasaas Janctloa, War rentoo. Bull Kua, Kapldau, Orange CourtUouae, Oor doasvllle, and many other polaU ef historic Interest In Virginia. Good Coaches connect with the Iralae of tho Alexaa drla A Orange aad Vlrglala Central Railroads to convey visitors to the Springs. Great palas have been takes to oat tha balidlaas aad grouads la good ordsr aad repair. too uoiei win acconimoeaie w personal ooeidea there aro a aumber of h audio me Cottages Sited up eu preaaly for famlllee. Terms i as 60 per day i a liberal dleeouak to persoae remaining a month aud longer. Children aad eervaata half price. ECCSUTOR, BALDWIN A CO. jeas-tf THE WEAK AND IMPAIRED EYE. SIGHT, originating either from laflrmltyof age, geaeral dsblllty of tbo oervooe ayatem, protracted alth aeas, or from natural dUpoaltloa to far or Bearelghted nasi, will be restored. Improved and streagtbeaed by tha use of the celebrated BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES manufactured from genuine ROCK CRYSTAL, glvlsf ease and comfort to the optic nerve, aad Bulled ecau ralcly by FRANKLIN A CO, ScleBliSc and PractUal Optlclaaa, 244 PeBBsylvaala avenae, between Twelfth and Thlrteeath streets, north ilea Uf AaMAai Vlal1 TaaTa.l- V - ...-. - iisinmn.i amiitiit anuin,, t HViiBOiaivier, Cartas do Visile, and Photograph Albums la a great iniT tin ia. mwMt pniM myi'iv Si) I 8 A R M E D 1 iV THE CHIEF CAUSES OF PESTILENCE DESTROYED. DK ECOURTARET'SDISINFECTINO FLUIDS. Se cured by Lettere Patent In tho United Bute aad France. Prepared solely by the New York DlilafocUng Com pany, at luair i.auoraiory, aoe -.tuts street, N Y. Office, 42 Cedar street. This Comoanv oraranlisd ou a ivarmaaaiit bails, with Dr Coutaret, the celebrated sreueh Chemist, la cfaargo of Ita Laboratory, le prepared lo furoUh lis Dursrsof tsu Fluids for sick rootus, nnneres, nrluals, water clouts, prlvlea, ceaapoole, aewera, gutten, ships, rati roads, hospitals, prlsoni, aod public laailintloas of all kinds, slaughterhonaea, offal and fat'botllag citabllah nients; all kinds of uanarss, (fmmsascfj Incrssslagth value of the latter to every ranot) and wherever pol aoaoua and ofleaalre gsaca exist. These agents aro ds odorliera, antueptlca, antlputrcicctita, aod dialafectaata la the aclenllOc meaning of the words. They remove Boxlous gases and odors by chemical principles leaving In tbwlr placea htaUSul atr, they are DBaTBOTSBa, Bail not tfttrWy tftortnt of poisonous gases aot injurious to nteua.lsla which thay are used. Tha attention of medical aod acleallDe we a Is directs) to these dlslBfoct ants Aliacbsd are leatlmoBlala la favor of thle great discovery, which, with hundreds of others, ean be seen at the Company a Office i Dbiavab lloras, Aisaxv, March SO, IBM, To tfu rruidtnt of (As JV'sw Vork DUinftoUng Uun "IMI,' )KAa Sia t It le all It Is represented to ba We have mads maay trials of dlslnrectaots, but now consider that we have found aa article which surpassee all others as a remedy agalast all bad odors. i T, Rosssbil A Co. Nsw Yoax, April 0, lae. rotas PmlUntof (AsAiw York VitUfcting cb panyi DbabSibi We pronounce tt without exceptloa to be the beet we have ever known. Ita effect upon ever maVtlakV tat AAtn,t1.ltat al h A I B .tal t lal n Anil L 0. A. iT.r.o.,A.toi no.... -K li Tb... Dl.ll.cl.au.r.a..4brlk.,.t. n..r., 0d.t lb. Jlc.tlloo .1 lb. ..all.ir VMM 01 U K..n,.UU. U..Hk B-JiiyjJESiW 42 Ledar atreet, N. Y., Geaeral aad Sole Ageotafor the Ualted . Btales and the Canadas to wlnaa all ordera shonld b addreaaed. For aale by all Drugg aad Geaeral Dealers In thq Ualted States aad Caaadas. myU-3m Wa PPINO PAPER FOR SALE AT this orriv.z. 5 1 II