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ST na ae en By THE PREsihENe de THE UNITED STATES: ance of lew, 1, James Buchanan, ited States of Amerion, do he hat public sales will be lermentioned jand offices in the State of Californie, at the periods hereinafter ed, At the land office at Los A'NGELOs, commencing on Monday, the tenth day fweaty ight, inol “EVENING STAR._ E OF REVOLUTIONARY ANECDOTE OF RB the west hal thirty-three, thirty - hip seventean; we G of section twenty; ne; sections twen @ east half of section twen- S24 By rae presiben “Or THE UNITED : Jaies BU States of A: make known at the undermentioned land issouri, at the periods here: seus sare A Of the the Afth ixty-seven, of ranges ve. of section twenty-o ty-two to twenty-seve section twenty-eig nance of law, nanta. in frolic and glee, President of the Un nter’s brand a the boors who hed at the quiet old Quakers. t them—e patriarch, drest ies any old Roman— hispered in triumph, “Hers isa fool for '@ this ignorant yeoman!” * “Ieanc !"’ and “Jacob !” oried they, French, and in German. ‘ence cometh my Lora? for his hair is all gray, And moist with the dews of Mount Hermon.” “From the hills of Judes,” he answered in Greek, servant is Saul; Three British heute il ‘Were roaming 8 p! make known t dared to be free, and sections thirty-four of township eighteen; and townshi ¥, and twenty-one, of ran; ious one, two, th seotions twenty th: soto tw ree to tw: juarter of section tion thirty-five, of township se and three; the southeast quarter of s sections ten to fift northeast quarter of section t twenty-two totwenty-se sections one, two, and thr of section four; sections ten to fifteen, inc! sections twenty-two to twenty. le y-four and thirty-five, o! whships twenty and twenty-one,of is appropriated by law for the use of schools, Qnd other purposes, together with thone erflowed ane Seats ya bt he State of Arkangas eum ti rasap ptember 23, or — contai May next, forthe dis publie lands within the following -named South of the base line and west of the San Ber- nardine meridian, one to twelve, inclusive; the north half of section thirteen; the north half and the southwest 3 Sections fifteen to tweu- half of section twenty- arter of section twenty-three; ; the south half of section twen- 3 the southeast quarter of section iwenty ‘¥-nine to thirty-two, inclu- of section thirty-three; the puth half of section thir- eee wots a the north hal the southeast to fifteen, inclu- North of the base line and 1 rincipal meri. ownships si: forty-three, inclusi the land office at Mrtan, oommencing on Mon- = 8th day of March next, for the dis i@ lands within the follow: North of the base line and west of the Asth Fractional towns eighteen to twenty-three, inclusive. At the land office at Monday, the fire sal of the publ townships. viz: North of the base t yh ractional township irty-four; ore ventcen; sections Fractional quarter of section for twenty-four to ty-one, inclusive; th two; the northw Pgh twenty- een, inclusive; t! wenty-one; secti ne‘usive; and sections township eighteen; the northeast the south half ent quarter and the ty-four; and section thirty. sections three to nine, ine! the southwest quarter of section ten: quarter and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the south half of sect: elve; section thirteen; the east haif of section teen; sections seventeen to twenty-four, inclu- ‘he north half of section twenty t ‘SIX to thirty-five, inclusive, of town- as ie coven, or ranges ips sixty-seven, RUNNING AWAY WitH ANoTHaR Man's Wire ii A Mr.“ 'T. Brown and Indy” recently left their bome in one of the Kentucky counties bordering on the Ohio river, on a visit to the lady’s rela- tives, in Frederick county, Md. They had, as a ‘A. G. Brent,” from young unmarried man, year an intimate of the LMYRA, commencing on Tawame and ov: Is within the fo! for cultivation,” traveling com, the same neighborhood, who has been for the las: family of * T. Brown,” especially with Mrs. T. Brown, as will appear. journey from Kentucky to this oity, Mr. Brent sueceded in demonstrating and realizing the truth of the lines— “ The firmest purpose of a woman's heart, , artful dattery may yield.” He estranged Mrs. Brown’s affections. and she m from the devoted Brown to t All bands being some- what fatigued by the journey, they concluded to remain in this city Friday night, and resume their journey ou Saturday morning. When Sat- rs. Brown and Mr. Brent, The hotel was ated, and enough aot entitled “An act to euabl aud other States to reoli ine and ytd of the fifth prim- Ship four, of ‘Township three, of range four. ctions one te twenty -lour, inc!usi half of section twenty -five: and seotions t to thirty, inclusive, of township one; and sections nty-seven, tuclusive, of tewnship three, t in the course of their nal townsip sixty re Pa tre Des Moines ri xpressly excepted four and nine, of fi ‘sposal by the ments of the act of Congress approved 3d Mar 1853, entitled “An aet to provide for thi the public lands in California, its therein, and for other pu ic of the above lands will | proceed in the order itil the whole shail sale shall be kept oper longer than two weeks, and it nds will be adit in sections ractional township sixty-four, of ind inthe Des Moines river, in sections nine, = eleven, nud fifteen, of fracti Sections one, two, and three; the east half of sec- the granting of pre- serioonesctey cl tion four; the east half and the sout f — bine; secti« it. Louis, commenging on ‘st day of March next, for thedisposal section twenty; sections twen- -one to twenty eight, inclusive; the east half and © southwest quarier of section twenty-nine; the h half of section thirty; sections thirty-one to thirty-four, inclusive; and the northwest quarter of section thirty-five, of cownship one, of range siz. North of the base line and west of the San Ber- nardino meridian. _ Sections one to seventeen, inclusiv. half of section eighteen; the south hal nineteen; sections twen: sive; the northwest quarter of seotion twenty-four; the northwest quarter of section twe' n to thirty, inclusiy. y-two; the north hal northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of sec- tion thirty three, of township three, townsht, four, and fire; sections one to eight, melusive; t aif of section nine; the east halfof section fourteen; ction seventeen; sections eighteen and nineteen; the west halfof section twenty; the south- east quarter of section twenty ene; and sections twen y-two to thirty-five, inciusive, of township ix, and towaship seven, of range four. is one to fifteen, inclusive; the east halfof en; the erat half @ urday morning came. it was discovered, searched, the porters interr was ascertained to satisfy Mr. Brown that bis faithless wife and false friend bad taken the ““baek track”? on the early train West. Mr. Brown took the matter like a philosopi: ance, flourishing revolvers, and ig heart with savage words, ¢ Fractional townshi except the portions covered ; land office at Jacksox, commencing on y¥, the 8th day of Maroh next, for the io lands within the iz ‘ht, of range nis, private bine, thousand eight hundred and fift Bs BUCHANAN. he President: ‘Tuos. A. Henpricrs, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. m entitied to the right of pre-emption nds within the townships and parts is required to estab- tothe satistactien of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and ment therefor as soon as practicable af:er seeing this notice,and before the day ap, commencement of the public sal te twenty thr North of the bass line and cast of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. swearing ven Iractional township twenty-one, and township wnpacking hi Himply observed : “She's gone; I’m much Must be to loathe her.”* Mr. Brown continued his journey eastward on ®aturday afternoon, over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. —Whreling In S Gatisntincc, Anarene aise Boe ‘Tae Fortcxats Birp —Prof Audubon pub- lishes a statement that the bird which flew in Capt. Johnson's face, and made him alter his course so that he rescued so many of the Central America’s passengers, was the fri: man-of-war bird—‘ashypetrs aquilus. ALL Paintees.—it is a singular fact, that not euly the two United Stat ja,and the Stat but the present Speake: Clerk of the House, the Clerk of the Senate of Pennsylvania, and the Democratio candidates for Governor and Caual Commissioner, are ail practieal printers. {7 A clergyman in Boston, who was noted * for his “ Miss Nency’’ style of pronunciation, shoemaker and engaged a pair of boots to be made. A few days after he ealled and in- hey were ready, and was answered in tions twenty -sev' half of section thi ional township twenty-one, of range two. ven, of range seven. sixteen, nad township twen- abused, and my relief ship twenty-nine, of range ten. Fractional townshi; Township twenty North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Fractional township twenty-one, of ranges one to of racge thirteon. of range sixteen. woh claim will A. ay pe SD General Land Office. R FURNISHING TH BLIC PRINTIN Opvice SUPERINTENDENT OF Puntic Printine, W AsHINGTON, October Int, 1857, rovisions of the **Act to pro- printing,” &o., 0 18 Commissioner of th ROPOSALS F PER FOR TH section twenty; -seven, inclusive; the y-eight; the northeast ne; the northeast quar northwest quar- -fiva, of township three, and ractional township twenty-one, and townships twenty-five and twenty-six, ef range nine. At the land office at SpRIncrigp, eommenang Monday, the fifteeuth day of of the publie lands within the following- named townships, viz: North of the base line and west af the Ath prin- ‘ownship thirty, of range twenty-nine. ‘ownships thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty- three, and thirty-four, «f range thirty. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools. i other purposes, together with those thereby unfit @ State by the 8 State of Arkansas te pelican, or ter of section th ter of section thir towenships four, fire, siz, and seven. Sections one and two: three; the north half of s uarter of section five; the the north half, the southeast quarter. and the north half of the southwest quarter of section seve! the west halfof the northwest quarter and the halfof section eight; the northeast quarter of sec- tion eleven; section twelve; the mortheast quarter the east half of the south teen; the exst half of t southeast quarter of section twenty; the ifof the northwest q west quarter of section twi quarter of section twenty quarter of section thirty- and townships four and fir Sections one to eighteen, inclusive; the north half of section nineteen; sections twenty to twenty- inclusive; the northeast quar #ix; the northwest quarter of section twenty -seve: and the northeast qnarter ef sec of torenship four and township, : Sections one to six, inclusive:tie northwest quar a seven; the nastheast quarter of section i halfof section teu; sections eleven, henst quarter of sec- st quarter of section vf township sour, and township five, Mareh next, forthe vide for executing t proved August 25, 1252, Freovived at this office, m the Monday (7th day) of Decembsr tn., for furnishing the that ublie printing for the year Senators from Penn- japreme Court Judge, jerk and Assistant ‘apitol, until the first The suv,oined list specifies,as nearly as can be as- the quantity, quality, and desoription of of paper thet will be required, Gamnee ana crargowed for oultivation,” if any, aot entitled * An act to e: and other Stat. t quarier of section wurtheast quarter 10,000 reams fine printing paper, uncalendered, to c © weigh forty-five rter and the sout ene: the southwe: xX; and the northeast @, of township three measure 24 by 3% inc! pounds to the ream of 4% sheets. pproved September excluded from the sales. : ‘The offering of the above lands will be eommenced on the days appointed, and will in which they are advertised, unt have been offered, and the sales thus elosed ; but no salo shall be kept no private entry of y 7°? asked the clergyman. “ N 4,000 reams fine printing paper, calendered, to “bat you shall have them by measure 24 by 38 inches, pounds to the ream of 480 sh the shoemaker, next Chatterday 1 the whole shall and to weigh fifty-six mn longer than two weeks, and y of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given ander my hand, at the eity of Washington, ay of September, angzo Domini one thousand eight hundred and a, JAM ir of section twent: eae gives out that he has made the following discovery : “I take a bar of brass whic on the earth's surface, actually weigha fifteen When I ascend to three atmosphere and weigh the weighs by a spring balance ounds, ind aysin five milean hree pounds and a quarter. ‘The want of atmos: it and the sun's attraction.” {7 Some of the papers are lecturing women upon the extravagance in dress, and them to retrench, ¢s; financial crisis 5,4) reams superfine sized and calendered printing per, Lo measure 24 by St inches, and to weigh filty- wo pounds to the ream of 480 shects. h, when weighed this sixteenth d miles up inthe 3 reams superfine hard-sized and calendered paper, to measure 24 by 2 inches, and to rty-eight pounds tothe ream of 430 BUCHANAN. By the President: Tuomas A. HeNpnIcks, Commissioner of the General Land Ofiee. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMAN erson entitled to the right of pre-emption the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated is required to es- tablish the same tothe satisfaction of the register and reoeiver of the proper iand office, and make payment therefor asx soon as practicable after seeing this motice, and bafore the day the eommencement of the embracing the tract claim will be forfeited. hat ts the cause 1,000 resins superfine sized and caiendered mrp pa- pherical pressure on Per, of such sizes ax may be required, correr ponding in Weight with paper measuring 19 by 24 inches, and weighing twenty pounds per ream of 480 sheets. d the northenst quar! ShipfSour; and totenships ection seventeen, ¢ five and siz, of ran Sections one and two: the northeast quarter of section three; the west half of section eleven; the northenst quarter of section twelve; section four- teen: and the southeast quarter of section fifteen, of toronsArp four; sections one te twenty-eight, inolu- sive: the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine; the northeast quarter of section thirty-three; and four and thirty-five, ef township 2 reams superfine plate paper. (enlendered or un- y be required.) 19 by 24 inches, and r reamas may bo required. paper of each of the above clas- ses to be of linen ant cotton, free from ail adultera- tion with mineral or other substances, of a fuir white- ness, and put up in quires of twenty-four sheeta each, and in bundies of two reams esol, each ream to contain 480 perfect sheets. thickness and weight will be required dlo(exclusive of wra: five per cent. from th ceived, and the gross weight will, in al! onses, be rious thicknesses in the same bundle to make up the weight will be considered a violation of the contract, vo 1-150 reams Xo. 2—2,00) reams pecially during the present Doubtless there are many cases of an unwarrantable extravagance in this way; but do people ever cousider that two or turee lasses of brandy and half a dozen Tegalias in- ed in by a man, to say nothing of five and jollar dinners, amount to required to dress a full requirements of fashion ? {> It has been su; Tacks could not be v of art, but pa’ erlendered, as ma of such weight ; Otherwise such elaim A. HENDRICKS, more ina year than Commissioner ef the General Land Ofiee. sections thirty -fi woman up tothe Sve; and township siz, of range ten, eighteen, inclusive; the northwest quarter of section nineteen; the northeast quarter of section twenty-one: the northwest quarter of » ;and the northesst quarter of tion twenty-four, of towaship five; and township six, of range eleven, Sections one, twe ter of section ten: and fourteen; the sou teen; the southwest seotion nineteen: the Uniformity in color, ppers) varying over or under ard weight. will be re- Tbr THe UNITED @ provisions af the Sd section of act to authorize the to cause te be surveyed the traot of iand inthe Territery of Minnesota belonging to the balf-breeds or mixed-blouds of the Daca’ ‘Sianx nation of Indians, pposed that the primitive much tmproved for the 's have been granted for of hardening their surfaces by impreg- mattny them with, in the first Instance, certain metallic salts, which by precipitation, are found to produce the required color. nating the stones with salts of lead or co} then exposing them to sulphurated bh of a solution of sulpbuaet of ammonfum, the in- ventor obtains different shades of By THE PRES of the United Stat three; the northeast quar- us eleven, tweive, thirteen, ast quarter of section fi arter of seetion eightoe: oathwest quarter of section twenty; the east half of section twenty-two; the northwest quarter of section twenty -thri seven to thirty thrae, inciusivi thirty-four, of township fire; range twelve. warter of seotion tw: uarto post writing paper; ateap writing paper: 500 reams deni writing paper ; Yo. 4—2,008 reams folio post writing paper; Y0.5— 5) resms medium writing paper; 6 royal writing paper; per-royal writing paper; perial writing paper; mediura (assorted.) Titing paper, 19 by 26 inches, to ity-eight pounds per ream. ‘9 by 26 inches, to ‘Thus by impreg- ‘james Bed ae rae States of America, gray, black or 0 inder ritery of Minnesota, At the land offi the eighth day of Mareh » for the dis: iblic lands situat t fraetional townsh {-preeds or mixed-| tah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz : North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- north half ol sectio Coxvictmp anp Sentaxcen to Dear arteR Tex YEaus Imrxisonuent —The case of James Copeland, which has been pending for some ten fears, was tiied a few days since ias., and resulted in his conviction of mu: Copeland was charged No. 1—5,000 reams ens of section elev section thirte: fourteen; and tie township four; t seven; the south half quarter of seetion n rter of section f of section fifteen, of west quarter of section eight; the southwest hall of seetion fil- tion seventeen; section heast quarter of section tweaty - three, twenty-four. twen- Weigh twenty -tree pounds per i ; Teserve for the No. 3.—3,100 reams writing paper, 18 by 2 inches, to weigh twenty-six pounds per No, 4.—100 reams writing paper, 1) Weigh twenty-four pounds per ream. No. 5.—340 reams writing paper, 1 by 18 inehes, to weigh twenty-two pounds per ream, writing paper, 12 by 13 inches, to muds per ream. er designated 1n © wateriais, free from adulteration fenished in the best manner. ‘The papers iu be white or biue, of the regular stand: of the respective kinds, and of such w be required by this offive; thor white, and of the sizes and wi in the first degree killing one James A. Harvey guilty twice before by the jur: yet, by resortin ne by 2 inches, to of the country: ities of the law, he has been enabled to gain trial after trial to the On the verdict being rendered the udge pronounced upon him the sentence of death. orderiag him to be executed on day of Oclober Pepper is an almost Ik pepper irritates and of the stomach, red pepper does not, it excites, ‘but does not irritate, consequently it should be It was known to 8, and hax been in use in the Fast In- dies from time immemorial. as it corrects that Matulenace which attends the The unloeated tracts hundred and eleven, of rang: ‘The unlocated tracts in hundred and eieven, of range eleven. The unlocated tracts in fractional townships one hundred aod eleven and one bundred and tweive, of range twelve. & unlooated tracts in township one hundred and and fractional townships one hundred twelve and one hundred and thirteen, of range tlur- jan, ctional township one en. to the teenie fe ten. fractional township ene st quarter of sses 7and 8 areto be Friday, the Such iversal condiment wflames the co: p seven, of range hirteen; the southeast the seutheast quarter « + the east haifand tue southwest quarter of see- wenty threo; the northwest quarter of sectic on twenty-six; even. of town- ree; the north- uartar of section section twenty- one hundred and one hundred and id fractional township one hundred and rithin the above-mentioned reserve, ef range fourteen. ‘The unloeated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eleven and one e within the above-mentioned reserve, instead of black The rights reserved of ordering a greater or less quantity of each and every kin nes and in such quantities as the public ser- contracted for at large use of vegeta- do not need any pep- Per on their food. But to those of weak and lan- guid stomachs, it is manifold more bealthfal to use cayenne pepper at meals than any form of randy, or beer that can be named, bee: it stimulates without the reacti or debility —Hall’s Journal of Health. Exuettiox—A Stiten ix Time A young lady passenger in one of the Mt. Pleus- yo, came very near vetting en, who noticed a sin- gular and unexpected display of wood sense and Oa entering the car, her ‘ousiderably tom, the rent audsome appearance in con- trast with the exceeding neainess of her a As soou as she was seated, kids, and diving into the recesses of a pocket, brought o: ill be considered separntoly, and be ui bidders may offor @ of the Ciasses in the sAMe propor ; lege is reserved of requiring a have more than one class assigned hin to such classes, or forfeit his mght to any Sainpies (not less than o1 paper bid for. and but o PArnte contract: At the land office at Farrnart., the first day of March next, for t lie lands situated within the followimg-named nsbips aud fractional townships m the late re- or mixed bloods ofthe Da- commencing on e disposal of the nm of sleepiness ne quire) of eaoh’ kind of ne sample in each kind, must Accompany each bid; and, in classes 7 and 8, be red to oorrespond with the nu: roposed for in that sehedule; and, in the #1X classes, to be properly desi or it wi'l not be considered. ples must be transmitted to this othee free o! axe or other expense. a Sa y nst be signed by the individual or i must specify the pries per pound aes for each) of every kind of pa- everal classes must be deliv- ered at such pince or places ag may be di Wasbingten City, in good order, ree of a barge Ur expense, aud subject to the 1n- unl, Weight an perintendent, and tory. Hiank forms for proposals will be furnishedat thie offies to persons applying for them ; aad none will be taken into eonsideration unless substantially agres- serve for the half-brei eotah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz: se line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, The unlocated tracts in that part of fractional tewnship one hundred and ten, within the aboye- ingutioned reserve, of range nine. he unlocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eight, one hundred tional township one hundred and t ; err ea ae oteeaee ten; @ unlocated traets inthat part hundred and eight, within the above-men aud in townships one hund irly-one; the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of seo- y-two; and sections thirty-three, thirty- birty-five, of township seven, of range North of the ba ant cars a day or two ‘ 2 ger nated on the sample, the hats of ali the gen ‘All proposals ang san: prudence on her past dress caught and w: Presenting a very un Al the land oflice al San FRANCISCO, commencing on Monday, the third day of May nert, for the disposal of the pubiio lauds within the foliowing- uamed townships, viz: North of the vase line and east of the Mount Diatlo meridian, Fractional township three, of range one, North of the base line and west of the Mount Miable meridian, Fractional townships four und five, of range one, Bouth of the base line and cast of the Mount Diablo meridian, Sections one to eighteen, and twenty-two to twenty-five, inclusive, of tornshtp ten, of range and nine, and frao- of township one and a bit of thread, after uniting which with most dexterous manip- ulation. she set to work to repair damages, aud Very soon apread out the plete and whole as if n earred. The materials of ind deposited in their resting sumed ber kids and an triumphantly —B of townships one and nine, within bundred and eigiit and one hundred hundred and ten, of ran, ‘The uniocated tracts 1 huadred and nine and one hundr the abuve-menwoned reser’ ‘the anlocated tracts in that part oj hundred and ten, serve, ef range fourt sof her robe as com- dent had ever oc- ustry were then re place, and the lady as- «le of repose, siniling ostom Courier tint part of townsh n shat par ownships ene i and ten, within , of range thirteen, township one within the above-mentioned re ns one to six, inclusive; i twenty-two to twen- peleven, of rane t onds, with approved secnrities, will be required; supplytug of an inferior artiele in any of the ly the quantity required red a violation of the con- 1, or a faiiure t atany time will be eonsi ed tracts in that part of township ene hundred and ten. serve, Seabed fi ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS | BROWNS’ HOTE within the above-mentioned re- us efthenct of July Bach bidder is required to furnish with his Proposals satisfactory ovidense of his ability to execute then: and proposals unaucompaniod by such evidence wil. 4 oud, two, three, tp thirteen, of ne above-mentiond they have been offered at publie sale t to private entry. c 8 will be commenoed , ated, and will proceed in the order in Which they are advertised until the whole shall ed, and the salew thus elosed; but no sale shall be kept open ionger than two weeks, and no private eutry of any of the lands will be ad- mitted untill after the expiration of the two weeks. i at the city of Washington, ptember, anno Dominus oxe UCHANAN. townships eleven eto five, molaniy + twenty to twent , thirty four, aad owaship fourteen; sections one to ten to thirte@n, inclusive; and twen wouty- five, of township ‘fificen, of ‘The proposals will bo opened in tua manner re- uired by inw**on the first Tuesday after the first Honday ia Becember” next, 8th.) at 10 o'clock avin. at the office of the Superiutendent. will be addressed te the “Su Public Printing, Capitol of t »”’ and endorsed “ Proposals for A.G.8EAMAN, ‘uperiatendent of Public Printing. od ‘Timberlake, do; G Brawner, Md; MU do; D Cronan and lady, Le; £. C Jones, do; Coleman, Ky; B Tin Teun, W J MeGona ; JM SW Davidson Weddell, Va; F Supplying Paper.” townships twelve, under my han thirteen, fourteca, and tow ction thirty-one; and uship siztern, of range thi 3.3 A McMechin, do; y Ht Price. NY, E P Du- a; Jobu S Tucker, NY; Aia; Miss A Tutwiler, do; Miss Miss ER Graif.do; ‘TA Yates Dr B J Gardiner, Md; Jas 3 Sanders, SC; G F Wiiliams, iderson. Va: € L, Fox, do; 06 1-2nwt Deak x thousand eight hundred and Fe By the President vall, Md; De J Mrs D M Allen, J Tutwiler, do Va; JC Tarr. KT: Borleo, Va; H P do; TCM Al and lady, Mo; Miss MW M BARRACKBAT P. Navy Derartent, W. Sealed Proposals, endorsed “ jarracks at Pensacola, F rtinent until the 6th day of jock p. m., for the construc Marine Barracks authorized to be erected « to the plans and Girection of the Navy teen; seetions one t one to twenly -aevei ty five, of townsiup sisteen, ships thirteen, teen; the south half usive; twenty hurty-four and HLAN’S COURT, Septamber 15, 1857. ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washington ATE LLIPS,deceased, section four, the south half be received at tnis do ad Rectiona thirte thirty-five, inclusive, of township twenty, t administrator of Campbell and lady, V. and lady, Pa; F Miss J N Simpson. do; H Stuart and family, WILLARD?’ HOTEL —R M M. E Df Yates. Pa; Ed’ wd O'Brien; and lady, H Dudley, W A Moss, Eng; R at Pensacola, Flori: cifioations prepared by partineut, eupies of wh offees of the cum orret! aud family, Va; ‘Thos Briseor. Md: br Va; James MeVortlet do; Fractional townsbi ty, of range sirteen. the Orphan’s Court of V nted Saturday, the a day ef Nor psictecn; ond township teen- Fractional township sir‘ren;and tewnshipa ser- encom, erphicen, ninctoon, and twenty,ef range Boston, New Y Fractional townshi townships ninetern and lirenty, 01 ra’ Fractional townslips cighteen, twenty.ol range mincizen. pa seventeen and eizhtern.amd f atthe Orphan's ) with their ‘elaims by law be naid deceased, are notified toattend,( Court of Washington C riy vouched, or they may otherw: exelnded fromail benefit of said di provided a copy of this order week for three week: vious to a 7th. True eopy.—T: oo Y; Com’dr C Green, USN: Stuyvesant. NY: Jndye soe. tel P Thrus. Strong, Mr. ton, Pa; J Cushing, bons, Md; Jos Chase, “sh R © Walker, Pa; J Glynn, 3 Swartwout, an: SN; Col BS Beall, WS Pease, U8 A; F Bugbee and daughter, Ala KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—a Qn Baker, Md; W Mass end fomily, Va; WG ; B Tingiey, Pa; jady, do; Hf. Gallaher tory to the person who may be appointed Department to superintend the same; and partment reserves the rightto the proposals herein terest of the United office at Manysvirt.z, commencing on “ y of May nert. forthe bie tands within the following De~ OF Aocept any of Ae secenternth da it deems the in- inthe “Evening Star,” yw of November next. ROACH, Reg. Wills. - ROACH, Reg. W mi it ater STORE. iends and the named lownships, ans; W Duacan, Georgia; | 2 North of the — dine anid east of the Mownt nt. of the amount the materials delivered will be pai as the work prog: ertified to by the superintendent on the nited States, and ten per cent. retain completion of the oon’ work by the anid super and be forfeited in th contract; provided t for from eae s, Upon estimates made ER} + WINE, bacri toi PS iter atyet pe let py nak t of 12th street and Louisiana avenue, js to keep constantly on hand + ml enteen tract and acceptance of the cen and cighte. ntendent and Mhepart vent of non-fuifilment of the bill shall be made for an ve thousand dollars. Each proposal must be accompanied b: ed by two responsible per: nR, so by a navy agent, postniaster, other officer of the sum of five thousand dollars, that t! wher required, if his propos! be acc to a contract and bon Bender, Mags; R C W Kitchen and M Semmes, Md; FP Magaw and lady. SN; E Abbott, Va; $ Johnson, BB Burlington, Ala; A Fractional town: tean; end townships teen, of range tio, North of the baseline a 6 twelve, thirteen, and four- ventcen, etgatcen, aud nine- nd west of the Mount tee, and fraetional a, Fourteen, and fif- ourteen, fifteen, and sixteen; frae- tional townships seventeen, cizhteen, aad nine- teen; and townships twenty and twenty-one, of Sik EINE sGROCERI , is T, Col 1» Fiow ine hovien, Townships eleven ane township thirteen. of rang+ o Townships twelve, thrirtee: teen, of range two. urey ©; EW Moor BH Frishse!, Va judge, or some —=— =——— Port of various de- MOVEMENTS OF Oc feans. Margaux in EAN STEAI From tux Unitep Stares, ei Gitampacne Ch Claret, On, Edinburgh A Absynthe, C arn lavana Cigars, Also, Stoughton Bitters, to examine ¢ he plans and nflices herein-before mentioned at teeeion ‘before mestioned. pininly endors: specifications nt th The proposals in this department, for building Marine Barracks at Peusaco’ ly whoxe offer may be aecepted will the contract will be forwarded soon thereafter as practionble, which he quired to execute wit. Sections one, two, three, and ten to fourteen, in- clusive; the east half of section fifteen: the enst half sections twenty-three to and seotion thirt; wo, ree; half of seetion ; the east half sections twenty-two to the northeast quarter o! sections thirty-four ans of section twenty-two; twenth-six, inclusi township fourteen; sectio’ tl t half of nection four; the ections ten to fifteen, inclusive; ~“s and Fever and Ague invited to oall and exam- ing elsewhere. ed that their orders vered at their ies ine the atock before pure! ean iptly attended to, and deli at the shortest notice. Of section twout bin hen days afte its receipt be completed inall re- iths from and after AAG ary of the Navy. h All the above work is ie ding in twelve mon! ract. 80 24-2awi6thNov G'edidn SINGER assortment of fine Havana C; - by the sabecriber.et w! rts on Teasonable terms, and inclusive; nine to fifteen, inclusiy t, inelusive; and th irty-five.of township sixteen; sections one to seven, inclusive; the north half and the south- it; sections nine to Canal Boats supplied on eal -three, thirty~ ew York...Oct 7 The California mati steamers leave New York on the 6th and 2th of each month. of seetion eigh toen, inclusive; the sections en and G@REAT SOUTHERN MAILLINE RANG Sonoma as shite Care Meron tA and the SOUTH WEST. | L 2 iaalagnaton m8 wins pre iced in fama Greets oad M 13. Mail es from Char- ottesville to Lynchburg a distance of 8 miles. Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE PAGR, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the ‘ailroad Company, runs in, 100 ee the trains. iokets for Lynchburg procured or the Boat. perm ot the Washtotae Reveal #3 Tonvss pan sengers and baggage to the Stonmbont, for Aexan- ¢. s 1X miles, allowing ample time JAMES A. EVANS, Agen Alexandria, July, 1857. i eit NCH RAILROAD, WASHINGTON B TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: From WASHINGTON at 6 a. m., conneatieg at ine for the West and at Bait Pat eee hs elpiae and Rew" ae at a8 ore, a jel ene for Bitimore and Nort hic Tein. eX PR at 4.90 p.m.at Relay forthe Wes! vor Annapolis, jtimore, Puasselsna, ew York. 2 it 7 a. m., and 4.20 p,m. pean a7 for WASHINGTON at “Oa Beplaysralsa om snd Ste p.m joint “fH. PARSONS, Agent. STEVES SPUN AAG 5 om [Oa at 434, 7%, 9, Lusg: Han Wasiarton a 8 6 1S 0 467 EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent extension and improvement of its lead- ing connecting lines at the W est has required sn en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this road by which highly importay advantages to the trav- elerare wi ered. On and after MONDAY, June is, i, Pat 2E DAILY pears will be run ct rection: w throug’ oO rs. First The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN stacta from Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except passer.) stops at way statious and arrives at Cum- beriand at 4 P. AL Second—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 830 A. M., and arrivesat Wheeling at 425 A. M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ohio t is for Comumbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lou- a Chicago, St. Lous, & c., at same with traina for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, &e Cleveland Road, and also at Parkersburg with Ma- rietta Road. Third—The ST. LOULS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS T rp leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., oon- neotinj enw: at A. M.with express trains from to Cincinnati, (1eithout change g Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in but hours from Baltimore and 25 rs from Washing- ton. It also connects directly, both directions, burg and Manetts roads for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. These trains connect at Xenia for Indiana, Chicago and St, ouis, and at Cincinnati with the Great Ohio and Mississippi Express for Louisviil Jairo and St. Louis through to St. Louis in less than 42 hours from this train the time to all the eentral uthern places in the West is much less, while the distance is from 40 to 19 miles shorter than by the shortest of olher rontes. From the West these connections are equally close and satisfactory, ar- riving at Baltimore at 8.50 A. M. iLy* Bacgage checked through to all porte. THROUGH TICKETS sobi at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, D.C Passengers from Raitimore or VWasiircton may view the entire road by daylizht, by taking morn Ing trains, and lying over at Cumberland or Onk- land, and resuming next morning by Wheeling Ac- commodation train, leaving Cumberiand at 8 and Oakland at 10.5, pe FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M., will stop at all Stations east of Cumberiand, and the Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations beyond Cumberiand ine, West. Eastwardiy, the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 8.9) A. M.,and Accommo- dation leaves Cumber! at 9, resching Baitumore atsso P.M ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between — aud Parkersburg, way yessenera will take the Express westwardly and he Mail eastward!y. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick A, M.. arriving at Baltimore 12 noon. The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 A. M., and 5.15 P.M. Leaves Ellicott’s Mills at? A. M.and7 P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. eave timore for Washington at 4.15 and 9.15 A.M..Sand5.15 P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. M., and 5.15 P. M. only. Leave Washington for Baltimore nt 6 and 3.9 A, M. and Sand 4.20 P.M. On Sundays at 7A. M., and 420 P. M. only, The first and fourth trnins im Baitimore, and the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, will be @xprese mail trains. stopping only at Washingtou Junction and Annapolis Jin ' The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 2.30 and $2) trains fom Washington vonnect with the trains from Annapolis. For tickets, information, fare, &e., apply to J.T. 4 sAND, Agent,at the Ticket office, Camden Station. AVM. 8. WOODSIDE, jy 13-tf Master of Transportation. Baltimore, Tre PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM PANY. One of the St hips of this Company. the United Sintes Maile for AGA PULO CALIFORNIA, and OR EGOS Ves Panama twiee each month, on arn val of the United States Mai Company's steam- ers, Which leave New Orleans New York rega- lariy On Sth and Mth of each month with the msiis, oe gem connecting vis PANAMA RAIL- These steamships have been inspected and ap- lt ipa wh the Navy Department, and guaranty speed a safety. The Panama Railrosd (47 miles long) is now com- leted from ocean to ocean, and is crossed in 3 or 4 ours. ‘The baggage of passengers is checked in New York througy to San Francisco, and wengers are embarked at Panama by steamer atthe company’s expe! The money paid in New York covers all = of the tri egerve steamers are keptin port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acci- dent, so that the route is entirely reltable—no fail- ure having occurred in eight years. _ Passengers | Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwa!l. Conduttors go through by each steamer, and take charge of women and children without other proteo- tors. For through tickets at the lowest rates s) at the agenoy. 177 West street, New York, to ecie! 1. WwW. RAY MON D.—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS& CO., New Orleans,- or jy %-tf Cc. L. BARTLETT, Bo: EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, SHE 1 ITED STATES MAILSTEAMERS, Reins The Ships composing this are The ATLANTIC —..,..__. Capt. Oliver Eldridge, The rend aerate Capt. Joseph Comsivck The ADRIATIC 7. Capt. James West, These ships having been built by contract for the Government serviee.every cure Lins in their construction, as alse in their engi: eure strength and speed, their accom Anions for passencers Bre unequalled for elegance and cuin fort. Price of paasage from Naw York to Liverpool, ir first cabin, $13); in aecond do., $75; exclusive use of extra size state rooms, $325, From Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An experienood Sur- Seenstisabed tose Dp. Cte tan een be sonured until paid for, 8 0) ue 0 LAV improv, water-tight bulk: head: . PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YoRK. PRON LIVERPOOL. Saturday, June 20... .1857) Wednesday, June 24.1857 e! ", carrying mn. Saturday, July 4.....1857| Wednesday, July 8.1857 Saturday, July 18.....1857) Wednesday: July 2. lesa Saturday, Aug.1 - 1897 | Wednesday, Auz. 5 1837 Saturday, Aug. 1857) Wednesday, Aug. 19.1857 Saturday, Sept 857) Wednesday, Sept.2. 1887 Saturday, Sept. 3. 8.57 | W edn y, Sept. 30.1897 Saturday, Oct. 857 | Wednesday, Oct. 14. 1857 Saturday, Oc! 857) Wednesday, Oot. 28.1857 ‘Saturday, N 1857| Wednesday, Nov. 11.1897 turday, N 857 esday, Nov. 25.1857 Wedn Deo,5.... 1887) Wednosday, 9.1357 : Weduenday, Deo: 33.1857 neDwARD PPR, 82, Wall street, Yorg. ERP UENRRS°s BIE ani Bre: WAINWRIGHT & he owners of these shi for gold, silver, bullion, or metals, unless this of ng are = | therefor and the value thereof exprossod thereis. je 15 UNtTep STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR RIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Bailing Days, 5th € 2h BW cach month. Cavtion.Bo ds and i - tions of various i rion eon intel Eee travellers bound toCALJ 3 A, that thera ber, the only authorized Agent for prsenge by the 3.8, Mail Line, via aes ma, in the city of New York, foals it dui caution al seeking pasenge to California, that, Tro vain tarogttio they pact be careful to nd the true office eune of the U. 8. t Ye a thori ye gare p roe ary anaes cece a ot, r eon the North s River, at the head of she he su » Insurance. WwW eon RANCE COR ARTERKED BY CON Caritat.——. a+ owe. BION MOO 1? 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A popular and oom- prehensive trentigs on the daties and casualties of single and married fruitful alliances, seouriug them—infelioitous and infertile opes—their obviation and removal—nervous debility, ite causes and cure, by a once 80 simple, safe, that failure is impos: duly managenent—an essay on Sper matorriecra. with practian| observatiors ona more sucessful mode of treatment— hints on the evil resuits from em added commentaries on malee—frasn infancy to ly illustrated by beautiful remedies for those self-inflicted mireries and di CHUBB BROT! mu Dr. M. B. La C life—happy and e—each onse gi ter. It'points out the hose contemplat: ularly recommend doubts of their physical condity scious of having hazarded th privileges to which every human being a 7 ede cents coed oopy or ais Tree tage to any part o! e Unr by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, ‘York, enclosing 25 cents. ‘Those who prefer may consult Doctor [LA spon any of the diseases upon book treats, either personally or by mail. iten cure in the short space of ix completely ant susieay eradicate al! traces bebs: i 2 »te. to the ruin of the health o| His“ French Secret” is the great tinental remedy for that ciass of disorders which un- Hysicwans treat with mercury, to the ie destrection to the patient’s constitu- Gon, and which li the ssreaparilia not cure. iT & Office No, 3! Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. feb 4—iz : a a NYHE GREA BD MaDIC A marrage. Ite to persous en! rttining secret on, and who are con- ot five copies for been thought an ant), L DISCOVERY t. Kexxvy, of Roxbury, bas discovered inone Our commcn pasture weeds & remedy thst cures SVERY KIND OF HUMOR, rom The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it ia over eleven hrndred cases, and never failed except in two cases, both Thunder Ha- fis has now in his poreeesion over one hundred certificates of ita value, all within twenty miles of ton. Two bottles Are warranted to cure & nursing Bore outh. One to three hotties will cure the worst kind of Pimpies on the Face. z bottles wiil clear the system of Biles. art d to cure the Worst ker in the Mouth aud Stomach. bottles are warranted to oure the pelns. One or two botties are warranted to cure all Hu warranted to oure Running of the 6 Ginong the Haur. are warrauted to cure corrupt ne hottie will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. a or three bottles are warranted to oure Ue ‘© warranted to oure the en. Twe botties are rs and Dlotehe: Four to ix botties Worst kind of Ringworm. pond itso bettie At: most most desperate case of Rheumatism. ‘Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- : oO eight botties will cure the worst case of it is always experienced from the first bot 2 perfect cure is warranted when the above rohable to those who have in erful medicives of the day, as growing on the pi id stone walis, should cure eve: quantity ls taken. that © common weed There are no IFS nor por ha’s about it auiting rome cases, | ry @ greatest onres ever Massachusetts. | gave it to chiktren a year opie of sixty It hue alrendy dc of health by one ek headache, one ives great relief im Some who have tak . td have been reguiated by d it works quite easy, flabby, restored ty ® perfect stat bott To those who are subject to ® i bottle will always cure it. been costive for years, Where the body ib on the contrary, n that feeling : 1 feel yourself | @8 new person. mot extravagant eucomums of it that ever maa listened to. own practice | always kept it « More—but since its introductic) medicine, great and wonderfu found im it that I never sus; Several oases of epileptic aiways considered inourable, O, what a mer all onses of that awh few who have seen more of it than I have. {several oases of Dropsy, all of them it. For the various disesses Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dinenses of the f the Kidneys, &: nasa general fmuly © caused have been an disease whi malndy—there are but ok Head and Aue, Pain in the S lar! Du done more g necessary—eat the best you erections Use.—Aduli : Sor Use.—Aduits ee from five ‘4 Jones oan take culhount to MANUFACTURED 4 DONALD KENNEDY, No, 10 Warren Sirect, Koxoury, Massachusetts, Arents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. jilman, Eiiwell & La eight years, ten-spoonful. As ioable to 1 ia Co, € fiburns Denta . Agente fer pocrsttowa.—R. ADE CARRIAGES, — hi of our or eee s AGES of the ed styles, and warrant workmanshis and material. | re of Wash Tnited 5 ¥ wslettingas and ats jetermi: ity of work or in | alsodo every kind ie at to be equal to any made ington Or any other city in the © respectiully solicit & onli from ers to examine our work ; 4s jet none surpasa us either in EPAIRING ina work- SiON FEYAN SEO. of Ri mi Glossy Wa Re MiLty