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where some mento Age. Ah! yes, my friend of city life, sure sucha er rach a strife, but better than such a jose by far, are pleasures of a fine cigar. —Placer EVEN ING STAR. SUNDAY MORNING. BY PHILLIP PHILPOT, A. $ L, L. D. wd How few of all this hurrying oro to reach the house of pray: weenie temple of their Got, Seek him whose spirit hovers there. Ses yon demure a maid! She surely shows jevotion true, robes of purity array 2 Ince bounet.not her heart is new: Te yonder heaving bosom turn, bien swe ‘With sacred zeal 8 with pious rapture high; her must burn— Ah! trace the coquett’s eye! ‘That grave and stately sage—indeed, Hus thou, Yet who shail be on Heaven intent ; #, in him may r wish for cent for cent! W5tn nimble steps and eager haste That dare presume to raise A dia of censure better grudged ? "hath moral of lays , not that yebe net jadged.” —— CauiFornia Crrctcatino Rarwes.—When from my room I chance to stray, to spend an hour at close of day, 1 ever find a piace most dear, friend treats to !ager beer — Sacra- treat cures s1 eral: the a no favor 8 Such pleasures — suit brser minds, but with = we think the pares Jey ‘of- in life, is making love to one’s own wife.— sano Ladger. Most wise you! tired of single li wife, and so, ter. That ‘Lager beer’? will bile provoke) while end in smoke. To court one's wife is better far, than lager beer or vile cigar. Kisses the dew of life’s young morn, break on the These all are naught to that greatest joy—the first born boy —Erening Ledger wished-for blessing, but then a gal! A dear sweet child with ways cacessing. with pouting lips and flax- ‘fine Havana’s’* lips as soon as born. Tis true a boy"s suppose the first’ t choice, my worthy friend, in Hymen’s joys your cares to end; but we, thx ea curl, with dimpied cheeks and laughing e to come and bid -‘papa’”’ good-by! boy or whether tother, embrace the babe and then the mother —San Francisco Glove. U>> Buffalo papers say th of a burglary was committed at the residence of Judge Masten, on Thursday morning, between 2 The bu-glar effected an entrance into the poreceee be | Prying in one of the windows the kitchen pantry. gathered up the provisions it contained, put them ina bas- ket, and took them out of the back door to the gate, where he had also plced a fiue buffalo robe, € M.'s boots, and the burglar’: shoes. From the kitchen he proceeded to the cel- lar, where he eat part of a loaf of bread and drank milk. His next move must have through the Kitchen into the hall, where five overcoats, which the “artist” gathered up and laid by the parlor door. conve- nient for transportation door he had placed a large plated water pitcher His last journey was into the Judge's bed room, where, as he was placing bis hand on a table, he wakened the Judye, who asked ‘Who's there?” pected interrogatory startled the indi- ‘and off be ran. “ The court,” not in judicial ermine but dressed ia pure white, took after him down the lawn. and over the fence into Franklin street posed that the toot race down Frankli of the prettiest specimens of Pedestrianism ever The court was gaining Jar, but the latter stripped to it as he and rushing across Grosvenor’s fence, lot in the rear. The ot ip running costume, ursuit, aud returning picked coat and cap; the latter a pecu- ry likely may lead to his detec. fa bis coat pocket were found the plated been taken from the and 3 o'clock He then ransac a pair of Judy Tosser & pan of were bangi This unex videal, known ia this region. on the bur; ran. throwing off his coat, the street, jumped over Mr. and ran into the large vacant Judge being barefoot and a. here abandoned the p: up the fellow’s Har one, which ve: spoons, all of which had kitchen closet. ——$—— im The Albauy Ion Works are about to re sme operations; aisothe Rensselaer Iron Works. of buaters belonging to Fal- sp Cape Cod, killed five deer ou Saturday ‘138 i> « part if} Mr. Isaac Bu tledge, residing near Pleas- was a few days ago shot dead by ant Ridve, Ala, one of his uwn negroes. i> The nom the week exuding M and tive Crear Conn that in Wiscons' the field is offe: bushel i Joba B. Holmes was arrested in New charged with procuring the fo:- olmes, fo a mort- ber womaa named Erma York on Friday, gery of hix wife's name, Ada e. He procured x ack, to persunate 1D” The Boffsio p: Size afier the L Piaindealer, and Journal, Chicago, have alvesdy dropped a colu:an from made @ corresponding reduction each page and in Jength Berratoxs ix ExGLanxp.—We notice Tecent eechanze: laad, called the which numbers several! lod about in va ions erpool; at wh ber of the breth 007 In Franc a@ medicine—as been previously examined, on, and approve. what ve called and “patent medicines footing in Fiance. leet, says the Winsted (Conan ) lady, a former resident of Win- plished, the daughter OF We vecol Heald, a young sted, beautiful and accom, ber of deaths ia Baitimore, for ouday, numver one hundred —We see it stated in the papers in and Illinois, corn standing in ved at aa average of ten cents a s wife. ren assembled ¢ it is illegal for any man to sel! a panacea—without its having anslyzed, reported d by a medical bead, duly con- stitated for that purpose. The result is that “quack medicines’ in America, in England, have av ofa pious and veuerable Methodist elder remember - ber Tom’s Cabin in aud anti-slavery sions of this you: trict Im iowa, m: cases in court « This did not plense thetn ; out of countenance they w another. and say, accent, ‘‘Ple=th bore this ax long as he could, all put in jail the district. Us lt wasata pic ale; of 19 years; he wan Kate Harcourt. coudition for fi sons of hard training away from their or pretended to situation, and asked hercaval ind confidia helpless guidly, «but that will do you for an untried ——— young lady to an Alabama owner of tive hundred—nigzers! i7~ Judge Clagett, Idon't mind pr colt, was it not?. as a tapturous reader of Uncle the village club of young ladies, in all places and on all occa- Not lung ago we record: hould not leave he Bar Thing, arty about two hor jer), the awkwa No. 587.) By rae pres ENE OF THE UNITED In pursuance of the provisions af the Sd section of Misoellaneoas. By viz presilin br, ban tein i onpnan fre sales will be he! two to tw. oa eee ae a ‘section thirty-two; 10ns township cighteen: twenty, and twenty-one. of sive; the Jaci wen q sections theast quarter of seotion ti! re. of Sownabif, seventeen: sectiogs the southeast quarter mone, fifteen, Sholusive: the quarter of section twenty-one; sections twenty-two to twenty-sev. na ars or section four; sections ten to fifteen, ino ‘wo to twenty-seven, inoi' four and thirty-five, of town: and townships twenty and ¢wenty-o ands ‘opriated by law for the use of schoo!s, ye) other putposes, together with those “swamp and overflowed Iands, made thereby unfit for cuitivation,” if any. granted te the State by the act entitled “An act to enable the and other States to reclaim the swa their limits,” approv: wniser i lands” or tracts containin; ra depots are to ne offered at the public sales, such naral lands being ¢rpre. cluded vem sale or other disposal by the require- mente of the act at the undermention Geltfornis, at the periods hereinaiter desig: At the land office at Los ANGELOs, comi on Monday, the tenth day of May nezt, fo the public lands w,thin the following -named id he Si - ad ayes oS ti ¢ San Ber. rd etions one to twelve, in: of section thirtee: quarter of section fourteen: inclusive; the nort of I proved July 17. 1854, resident of the United States of America, jeciare and make krfown that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land offees in the Ter- periods hereinafter di he disposal ofthe "AMES BUCHANAN here: a South of the base t Lier nine; sectiens ten to hi at HexvERson, ighth day of March next, iblic lands situated w: and fractional towns! or mixed-bioods of the tah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz North of the base line and west of the e ai The unlocated ti ndred ‘The unlocated hundred and elev: y half of seetion twenty two; the northwest quarter of section twenty-three; scotion twenty five; the south ha'f of section twen- six; the sout f sect ‘en; sections twenty-nine to thirty-two, inclu- ve; the south half of section thirty-three; t northeat quarter and the ty-four; and section thirty sections three to nine, inclusive;the north half ant the southwest quarier of section ten; the southeast juarter and the northwest quarter o| the northeast quarter and the south half of section twelve; section thirteen; the east half of section fourteen; sections seventeen to twenty-four, inclu- sive; the north half of sectinn twenty five; and sce- tions twenty-six to thirty-five, inclusive, of town- ship four. of range thre ‘ownship three, of ramge four. tions one te twenty -lour, inclusive: the north half of section tweuty-five; and sectior ix to thirty, inclusive, of totonship onc; one to twenty-seven, inclusive, of Sectious one, two, and three; the east half of seo- ; the east hatfand the southwest quarter of section nine; sections ten to fifteen, inclus he southeast quarter of section twenty; seoti -one to twenty eight, inclusive; the east e southwest quarter of section twenty-nine; the south half of section thirty thirty-four, inclusive; and the n i section thirty-five,of townshsp one, of range siz. North of the base line and west of the San Ber- nardine meridian, | Sections one to seventeen, inclusive; the north on eighteen; the south half of section ctions twenty to twenty three, inciu- thwest quarter of section twenty-four; uarter of section twenty-six; sec- inclusive; the east sections twenty-t and sections thirty -| im. racts im fractional township one n, of range ten. tracts in Saeueest township one located tracts in fractional townships one eleven and one hundred and twelve, of in township one hundred and ownships one hundred and and thirteen, of range thir- teen. The unlocated tracts in township one hundred and even, and in that part of township one h twelve, and fractional township one hi thirteen, within the above-mentioned reserve, of e fourteen. unlocated tracts in that hundred and eleven and ‘Within the abov: Atthe tt the first day o! f of section thir. ve, of township three; ‘section eleven; unlocated tracts i eleven, and fractional t twelve and one hundred LJ hts there: of townships one indred and twelve, '6-mnentioned reserve, of range fifteen joe at FARIBAULT March next, for t! ublic lands situated within the following-named ps and fractional towns! r the half-breeds er mixed cotah or Sioux nation of Ind; : North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, The unlocated tracts in that part of fractional ip one hundred and ten, within the above- mentioned reserve, of range nine. lhe uniocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eight, one hundred and nine, and frac tional township one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned reserve. of range ten; The unlocated tracts 1 hundred and eight, with serve, and in townshi ong hundred and ten, of range eleven. ‘The unlocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eight and one hundred and nine, within the above-mentioned reserve, and in towns hundred and ten, of range twelve, ‘The unlocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and nine and one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned reserve, of range thirteen, The unlocated tracts in that part of township one nd ter thin the above-mentioned re n s in that part of township one huadred and ten, within the above-mentioned re- or ranze fifteen. cordance withthe 254, herain-before re will not be ailo commencing on ¢ disposal of the in the late re- f the Da- sections thirty-one to e northwest quarter of ugh fe, can’t boast of havinz ourc wn neath our cares we faint, we fly to kiss some gal that aint—yet.—Napa Repor- hat part of township one he above-mentioned re- one hundred and nine and 'y-seven to thirty half of section thirty-two; t! northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of seo- tion thisty three, of township three. ections one to eight. inclusive; the east half of section fourteen; the west half of section seventern; sections eighteen nineteen: the west hallofsection twenty; the south - east quarter of section twenty ene; and sections twen-y-two to thirty-five, inoiusive, of townsdip sic, and township seven, of range four. Sections one t sectiou seventeen; the east hail o| sections twenty-one to twent: sorth half of sectioa twen' quarter of section tw: ter of section thirt: ter of section thiri So whether the east halfof seotion twenty; reven, inclusive;the eight; the northeast jUAr servo. of range Jo The unlocated trac! bold but odd sort the northwest ve, of township three, and é. of range fire. alf of section etion four: the northeast uarter of section five; the west half of section ix: he north half, the southeast quarter. and the north half of the southwest quarter of section seven; the west halfof the nortiwest quarter and the south on eight; the northeast quarter of sec the northeast quarter east quarter of section ; the east half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of section twenty; the west halfof the northwest quarter and the south- west quarter of section twenty-one: the southwest quarter of section twenty quarter of section thirty-fi s four and fire, Sections oe to eighteen, inclusive; of section ninoteen; sections twent rovisions ef the act of July -emption claims hove-mentiond they have been offered at public sale and become subject to private entry. The offering of the above lands will bacommencat on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised until the whole shail have heen offered, and the sales thus closed; no sale shali be kept open longer than two wo: and no private entry of any 0! mitted untilt after the expiration of the two wee’ Given under my hand, at the city of Washingt on. thit sixteenth day of September, anno Vomini oa2 nd fifty-seven. JAMES BUCHANAN. three; the north half of the lands will be > section twelve; half of the south thousand eight hundred By the President ‘Bos. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Lan Office. ix; and the northeast Just outside the front of township three to twenty-five, nelusive; the northeast quarter of section twenty SIX; the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven; and the northeast quarter of section twenty-eight, of townshtp four and township five,of range seven. Sections one to six, inclusive;the northwest quar- the northeast quarter of seotion nine; the north halfof section ten; seciions eleven, twelve, and thirteen; the northeast quarter of sec- hon fourteen: and the northeast quarter of section e, of township four, and township Ave, t Sia F THE UNITED 1,JAMES BUCHANAN President of the United States of America, d hereby deciare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land offices in tne State of Missouri, at the periods hereinafter desig- nated, to wit: At the land office at PLaTEBURG, comme: day of March next, for th @ within the follow: g-named By rae race Y THE PRESIDE ST juance of law, ter of section seve: two, to produce ps It is sup- n was oue of the public townships, viz: 2 North of the base line and west of the the fifth prencipal meridian, ships sixty seven, cf ranges -three, inclusive. west quarter of section three; sections nd six; the north haif of section seven; ight and wine; and the northeast quarter of eventeen, of townshtpfour; and townships five and siz, of range mine. Sections one aud two; the northeast quarter of section three; the west haif northeast quarter of section twelve; section four- teen: and the southeast quarter of section filteen, of township four; sections one to twenty-eight, inclu- sive: the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine; arter of section thirty-three; a nur and thirty-five, of township five; and township siz, of range ten, 6 to eighteen, inclusive; the northwest quarter of section nineteen; the northeast quarter of seotion twenty-one: the northwest quarter of sec- hon twenty-two; and the northeast quarter of sec- tion twenty-four, of townsatp five; and township siz, of range eleven. Sectious one, two.and three; the northeast quar- ter of section ten: sections eleven. twelve, thirteen, and fourteen; the southeast quarter of section fil- teen; the southwest quarter of section eithtoen; section nineteen; the southwest quarter of section of section twenty-two; the northwest quarter of section twenty-three: sections @, inclusive: and the fot section thirty-four, of torenship five; and townships siz and seven, of range twelve. Section one; the northeant heast quarter of seelion leven; section tweive; the east half of the northwest quarter of section north half of section fifteen, of he southwest quarter of section seven; the sorth halfof section eight: the southwest auarter of section nine- the west hall of xection fil- teen: the north half of section seventeen; section eighteen; the northeast quarter of section twenty - and sections twenty-three, twenty-four, twen- ive, twenty-six, and thirty-five, of townshi €; sections one to seventeen, inclusive; the nort! the northeast quarter of ity; sections twenty-one to twenty-five, inelusive; the northeast sx, of township siz; twenty-four to forty At the land office at Mita, commencing on Mon day of Mareb next, for the disposal of blic iands within the following -naim of section eleven; the North of the buse line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Fractional townships eighteen to twrnt At the Iand office at Parmyra, Monday, the fir-t das sal of the public lan: townships. viz: North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian, Fractional township sixty seven, The islands in the Mississippi even, of ranges | sections thirt, three, inclusive. commencing on for the dispo- lowing-named of Mareh next. Is within the foll fal. sup) Tiver, numbered in fractional townsip » xty wr. of range five. The island in the Des Moines in twenty; the east half ne, of fractional township sixty i on to thirty th in the Des Moinesriver, if ten, eleven, and fifteen, of fractional five. of range six. At the land office at Sr. Locis, Monday, the first day of March next, fort of the public lands within the follo’ townships. viz: North of the base line and east sf the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Fractions! township thirty-eight, of range nine, “xcept the portions covered nd office at Jacksox, commencing on for the disposal @ followin,-named Wuship sixty- uarter of section two: n+ the south hal ity and —- are to be reduced in st of Janoary. The cl-veland Pr *s. and T ibane, of of section eightee: North of the bas- line and cast of the fifth prin- spal meridian, , by our that the-€ is an oder in En, Ancient Order of Buffiloes,* ges, that are sprinkled cities of tue kingdom. One of these lodes recently held a high festival at Liv- eh, we are jaformed, a large num Fractional tow: township twenty-one, of range two, ‘owpship twenty-seven, of range seven. ractional towrship sixteen, an: ty eight, of range nine. ‘ownship teventy-uine, of range ten. ip sixteen, of ra ge thirteen, four, of range sixteen. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Fractional township twenty-one, ractions! township twenty-one, twenty-five and twenty-six, ef rang At the iand office at SrRixcrizp, Monday, the fifteenth day of Mare! disposal of the pub! named townships, North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian, ‘ownship thirty. of range twenty-nine. + thirty-one, thi Section thirteen; the southeast fourteen; the seutheast quarter o; two; the east half and th ion twenty-three; the northwest qu: the north haif of section twenty-six; and the east half of section twenty seven. of town ship five; seotions one, two, and three; the north- east quarter and the north half of the northwest quarter of section four; the northeast quaiter of section eleven; section twelve; and the north half of Ship siz; sections one to uarter of section section twenty - township twen- ractional tewns' Township twenty si Absynthe, C. of ranges one to section thirteen eighteen, inclus: teen; the north ha Also, Stoughton Bitters, Porter, Ale, and Ci¢ Families are partioularly i ine the stook before pure! bers of Congress are also i 2 will be promptly attended to, and delivered at their residences at the shortest noti A xeneral axsortme ted direct by th nce taken in exchange. , Levy’s Old Whiskey, e Country orders woe Oo} and township» e of section twenty ; sections one to twenty-eixht. inclusive; the south y-nine; the southeast quarter ; the north half of the northeast -one; the northeast quarter e northwest quarter or sec- y three, thirty- Of township seven, of h next, for the ie lands within the following. | 2 section thirt quarter of secti and the north hi four, and thirty-five, nd sections thirt: ‘ownships thir three, and thirty-four, Lands appropriated by iaw for the use of schools. ther purposes, together with those flowed lands, made thereby unfit any. granted to the State by the An act to enable the State of Arkansny swamp lands’ withu ” approved September 23, 1250, will be Juded from the sales, he offering of the abave lands wil! be commen ‘ed nd will proceed in the or ler in which they are advertised, until the whole sua! nd the sales thus closed: bu n longer than two week ny of the lands will be ad until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand. at the eity of Washingt this sixteenth day of September, anno Domin: o ie thousand eight hundred and fi rty-two, thirty- 8. ‘ cFmane taints, At the land office at San Francisco, commencing om Monday, the third d lisposal of the public | aamed townsh ed the marriage se line and east of thi fount planter, who is tablo meridian. ae Freotional townshi: North of the base three, of range one, ne and west of the Mount Niablo meridian, Fractional townships four and five, of range one. South of the base line and rast of the Mount Diablo meridian. Sections one to eighteen, twenty-five, inclusive, of the firat judicial dis. | 04 other States to reciaim the wade a rule that lawyers who had shout notice and to put bis henor ould get up, one afier with long faces and juvenile thir, may I goout?* His honor when he had them ngton Hawkeye says that no public edifice, not excepting the peniten- tiary, ever contained so muc the Madison jail when filled on the days xppointed, and twenty-two to have been offered. of township ten, of range sale shall be kept no private entry o Township ten; and sections one to six, inclusive; ight to fifteen, incius ; and twenty-two to twen- ty-six, inclusive. of township eleven, of range ten, 8 ten and eleven: sections one to six, tight to fifteen, inclusive; twenty-eight, inclusiv five, of township twe and nine to fifteen, inclusrve; twenty-seven range eleven. b bigs rascality nectorre offered a with y immings, , sional dren’s Fancy Hints now on hand. Fur Cuffs as low as 75 cents, and Viotorines $3.50 and $4.50. HATS, HATS—CAPS, CAPS. Black Dress Hats $3 50, nd uality for the money. for men’s and Terms exclusively cash—thereby being enabled to buy for cash, and sell for cash ing with no losses by bad debt US!Tep state By seven. S BUCHANAN. jomas A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. jorson entitled to the right of pre-emption be townships and par Charley bad just (arird dered away and got lost with a self possessed beauty in high for ste had had three sea- When they had been and twenty-two to » inclusive, of township thirteen, of township ten ; twelve, and thirteen; sections o eit to seventeen, inclusive: nine, inclusive; and thirty-three, thirty five, of township fourteen four, inowusive; ten to thirteen, inclusive; and twen- twenty-five, of township fifteen, of range twelve. Fractions! township ¢levet townships c¢leren, ne to five, inclusive; twenty to twenty- thirty-four, aad ; sections one to to any of the iands within t of townships above enume: tablish the same to the satisfaction o and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day the commencement of the public sale of the lan embrneiyz the tract elaimed ; otherwii will be forfeited. ier, in acharmingly x way. what they were to do, “Weil, J tardly know,” said Charley, lan- ‘Oposing to you, if any good.” A fair performance —Guy Livingston. ; townships twelve, ‘ourtcen, end township fifteen, except of range thi Commissioner of the General A4KKIVALS AT THE HOTE OWNS’ HOTE!. —Fibenezer W Richardson. Ve § Chastian end Va; J Ragiaocd, L8 Ri; Robert Clagett, do; WH Dunn, Va; cobs, O. § S Bishop, P: NY; NC Leeni P R Carrington, Placide, Md WILLARD®’ Ca ping Y; J H Ferg and la HOTEL. —Col Spencer, Ma, JH Simpson, lady and servant, Jas Mos. usou, Md; Joo Wade, N York; TA Dornin, U>N, T B Seabright and lady, Pa Chas Dyer, Ala; J H Wainwright, W J} orris, B Bernhard, Mr Lansing, Hon M Alexander, N ¥; € B Ames. Mass; Com L Kearne Strakoseh; Robert Closs, Md; W Silvey. L C Spencer, J D Cornwall, 3 sas, A S Wilson U8 HOTEL. (LO Sxire s.)—W G Fosbe- sence, Md; Joni ey, Isaac KR Watkins, H C H Staats. A H Brown, J pase Va; J M Smoot, La; CaptE C Ca rin Loving ; Joa Mc Bo 5 B Grayso oO Md; J ke, Del; F - T H Clagett, DC C Hicks, JM Andersen, Mr Kirby, Mo; J Crawfo d, do, © Walter, NY; J Miskely, Md; WH Gomhth, R Gallant. Va; ColR E W: Wallen, U8A MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAM Fao rus UNitgp States. L , For. Days ATAQ® -+-+-000..New York...Havre ......Novis Steamers. Arabia... Glasyow. oe . 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Novi4 The California mail steamers lea: Gn the 6th and Mth of each month. ips twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and Af- teen; sections one to seventeen, inclusiv: ~seven, inclusive: township sixteen, of range fo: U™ TED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasninoton, November 5th, 1897. tition of Hubtard Harris, a« t¢hardson, dee’d, of 3 Hampshire, praying for the extension v! granted to the said Alpha Richar April. 184, foran Splitting leatner, tion of said patent, thirty five, of SV Southall. do; Mine routhe % , do; } a all.do; Miss Combry. do; H Harnrod, lady, do; lady, Ind; R Ragl. and lady, do; Joun D Ragland, do; Jas J Wagoner and ledy, do, J H Baldwin, NY; Mr Dnffies, La; Teos Beowneli, RI; teen; the south hal of section five; sections seven, eich west half of section ten; and sections thirteen to thirty-five, inclusive, of township twenty, nur; the south half + and wine; the provement in for seven vears frot m the expirn- which takes place on the lth Patton Jonesvii Ul and ‘enn. week. T Hi Osbourn, ip Si.cteen; and township twen- ractional township sixteen; and townships ser- MJ TK Price. Va; T scott anicen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range do; E Whitman, Md: Va; WF Nicholeon, do; Mp is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 5th ef all persons are notified to ap- nw cause. if any they have, Fractional townships serenteen and cighteen,and townships nineteen and twenty, of rai Frectional townships eighteen, twenty. of range nineteen. At tho land office at MarysviLe, ‘onday, the seventeenth day of Mi isposal of the public lands withit named townships, viz: North of the bi nS opposing the extension e Patent Office their object writing, at least twent of hearing; ail testimony filed used at the said hearing must be ted in necordance with the rules will be furnished on application. Tho testimony in the ease will be closed on the 2th M next; depositions and other papers relied imony must be filed in the o Thing of that day ; t days thereafter, hat this notiee be pub 4 Philadelphia, Pa.; nee a week for th to the Sth of April neste the JOSEPH HOT er of Patents, ers will please oepy, nt Office, with a paper day, and commencing on ‘ay next. forthe ne either part iy party in the following taken and tran of the office, which dine and east of the Mownt tablo meridian, Fractional township four; township five; frac- ¢, thirteen, and fourteen; Ateen, ofrange one, Airteen, and four- eventecn, eighicen, and nine- y, U=N, M iMA; 3 ; C M Farrel, K: he arguments, ifany, | and townships serenteenande. Fractional townships twelv teen; and townshi teen, of range tw. : North of the base line and west of the Mount tablo meridian, mn eleven nnd twelr urteen of range one. ‘Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fif- fourteen, Afteen. tional townships sevenicen,eiz Union, Latel lige ton, wee, Me i? C Browne and Tony” ». low: +G ypocinghe snes owa; Dr Dickinson, Ky; GA ao ooo HOUSE —w Cincinnati, Ohio. weeks previous day of hearing. 8nd fractional D Barker, Va; W and sixteen; frno- ‘et of section tw: ONS; thirty-one; the weat & section twenty two: three to twenty-six, inclusive; the rty-four; and sec renty -sev Receiver of the proper land z ment therefor as soonas practicable af er seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the the lands em- herwise such claim will A. HENDRI Commissioner of the General Land Office. wom porting houses in New York, and taken advantage of tims by purchasing for ensh. selling for cash. te this department until 3 cember next, to be deci No. 518%—From Abin Pond, Three Spi Block House. Fate! lle. ee: Jana G: rrive at Cumberlan Tnesday. by an and Saturday, at 8am Arrive at Abingdon Thi Tuesday by 8am. oes. ooM-tawiw Po O THE TRADE. received, London Bi ‘Stout and teh of'various brands, at $115 per dezen by th casks of 8 and 10 dozen. J Corner of a eda orivaits tl B H. STINEMETZ, . Hi. he fol! ae Jed ed September ‘alifornia, the g in, and for other "The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept oper longer than two weeks, and no privateentry ef any of the lands will be admitted fter the expiration of the two weeks. _ ‘en under my hand, at the city of Washington, this sixteenth day of Sept thousand eight hundred and fifty-s By the President: Tuos. A. Henn JAMES oo Comuaissioner of the General Land Office. OTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. lees erson entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts above enumerated is required toestab- tothe satisiaction of the Register and office, and make pay- commencement of the pudlic sale of bracing the tract sere ESS IN THE FINE ARTS. _ AINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY CoMBINED. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, In Oil Colors, on Canvas, MINIATURE OR Sizx oF Lire, 8. WALKER’S PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, Odeon Hall, corner 4% st.and Pennsylvania avenue 8. WALKER has fitted up the above spacions a very grent outlay of capital establishment one of the most com- handsome in the whole country. a large Gallery for free crhibttron of upward of 200 fine On! Paintings, by some of the best ancient and modera masters, to which he intends to add fresh importations. &. WALKER hasaleo fitted up a com- lete suit of rooms, with trae robing 2 for ladies, and purchased mn PHOTOGRAPHI GUERREOTYPE PO , smallest miniature to size 8. WaLkER. by combining the Photographic Pro- cess with the art of Painting, 25 years’ experience and wh size portraits may be seen in rome of the first farm- lies of the city, as well as those exhibited inshis Gallery, he will be able, es the combination of the noe oe i at have never magn celled for their fidelity and life-like expression. Can- vas aud boards prepared by h the purpose. esses taken in an; ty of coyies from the same sol: for Tomb Stones. ‘and restored to their origi Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully solicited to call at the Gallery, entrance 4} street, two doors on C T and Old over Shillim: CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE. R.H. MILLER, SON & CO., IMPORTERS, ALEXANDRIA Have received two 1 es from the and will continue to re: their stock ti!l the business season sets in. . MILtER, Son & C 0. CAN stomers that their stock sh in their line. WINDOW GLASS. They have just received vin Antwerp and Ni from the great manufactory of “Ro 49 boxes French Window Gia: of different thicknesses, have imported under such circumstances ns to enable them to offer a superior article at vei NE GKUCERY, WINE ANE STORE. ‘he subscriber begs to inform his 1¢, that he has opened a NE rm Co. it of fine Havana Cigars, im bsoriber. at wholesale and re- lied on reasonable terms, and instantly on hand, of 1840. ittend unctually descriptions received JONAS P. No. 554 Tw. ATTER AND FURRIER, 295 Pa. av., near the corner of 13th street, has received ie AS will be able to sell MAIL. VIRGINIA. Post Orrics DarartMent, Oct. 29, 1857. Proposals for carrying the mails of the United States from Ist Jan, (858, or earlier, June, 1859, on t “Insurance, @e. WARNS SVUED SY Sonu AGS Cariral,—— —— ———- ——- $90,000 RAN@E AND ALEXANDRIA GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE SATA RRC Leaves Washington townships nineteen, at 6 o’ clock a. m, &t7 o'clock p m. HWEST. 8.'m., arrive in inelusive; of towns! the northeast ES C. McGUIRE, Seoretary. A @rarton D. Ha: BANKING HOUSE CHUBB BROTHERS, received and Cheoks posit at par. and foes on lepositors without re. InTERRsT ON Derosits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as The steamer GEORGE ‘eet, being owned by the connection with the traina. ‘Tickets for Lynenburg procured op the Boat. [LP Omnibus vaend Depot of the W ne and Ginnaat Aannnes Cities furnished to e ed for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we charging the r jsSCOUNTS.— Notes, ‘will be discounted, and Seourities, at the market rate. ‘ERs OF CKEDIT.—Letters of , hegotiakle in the nited States,on Deposit of and interest allowed if Money is depos; charged if Couaterals,on such termsas may upon. TPRAVELING Brits or Exchanon.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums sired negotiable in the different Citi BILLs — Lurreneoy anv Evrors.—Bi edit on England, Jreland and Bt the market rate for ly excepted and ex- Credit will be ranting of pre- Clues of the be ‘of the Union. epohanee, in omg j =. ri from 6 to 12 pr. ont. savers for = pr.cent. Where Stocks are bought upon o1 reeerve the right to call for ce -RaitRoap, C: City, and State BUCHANAN. it of 10 pr. cent on or Stocks will be by tele- nD Statz Bonps.—R: , js can be placed in our Regotistion, either in this country or Europe. road Iron purchased Land WarRants.—land Ali Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every res; SPREE SAG for onsh or with Bond arrants bow. LRO, miles, ‘ashington to Lynchburg, $7.75. AGE. foot of Sev ‘ailroad ‘Company. tan a beatthe |. to conv: = je to the Steamboat, for A lexan. mx mules, allowing ampie time JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. i ___ tat LRUAD. . ™, ‘AT HINETO! . abet wie gy gpeshpaee p> aren sb as a a. m. eat SONS, Acont. 5 ele Niemen ee 5 located on commission. Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re~ "Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houser on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsiiie es. EAL Estat ey? InsvRa: i am Estate bought and sold. jected. ITED StaTEs, Court oF Crams, ConGress.—Cisims on the United States, beforethe prosecuted by tn_both C-rections for First—Tie ACCOMMODA 2 Station, Baltimore, st 7 A.M at way stations and arrives at Cam- MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- V heeling at 425 ith Central Ono Indianapolis, Lou- and at came piace lo, Detroit, &c.. by ANKING HO OF . CHUBB BR Depositors depositin: mark their Checks payable in curren Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold. Acoounts wiil be of — to Seroait os = jepositor beg oredited w . CHUBB BROTHERS. NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, att 0. itors allowing ral 8 for Covemins, Cincinnati, isville, Chicago, St. with trans for Cleveland, Tored ie he finest bormble instru: R rat class operative artist to Third—The ST, e department for, tak EXPRESS TRAIN ORTR Benwood at 9 A. M. li kinds of AND DA- lenves daily at 5.95 P. AITS, from the te the Treasury. ely he bas. bed — Sesleeamess ior tte Modicines. HE GREATEST EDICAL DISCOVERY = OF ate SoS of xbary, bas di ‘our common eceues ss remed: BVEERY KIND OF HUMOR, The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimpie. He has tried it in over eleven hundred oases, and cg ype op ego both Thunder Hu- mor. OW in his possessio: ifiontos of ite value, all within twenty miles of nae bottles gre warranted to cure One to three botties will cure the worst kind of Pippies on the Face. 0 or three botties will olear the syste! fo bottles are warranted Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to oure the worst kind of F) One or two totties are warranted to eure al! Hu- amr in the Eyer. Two botties are warranted to oure Running of the Ears and Blotches amoug the Hair, six bott'es are warranted to eure corrupt Uloers. the will onre Soaly Eruptions of the ®kin. Two or Shree bottles are warranted Worst ki ol ingworm, ‘Tro or three bottles ae prmee to most most desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four botties Sre warranted to roads for Chillicothe, connect at Xenia for Ind. Louis, and at Cincinnati wit "xpress for Loni expressly for Particular attention paid to the painting of Por- traits. Miniature or life-size, from siail pictures of deceased friends. Photographs taken from corpses, or taken at their own residences, on imm Committees and groups. andanv qui at reasonable charg: valuable On Barat ‘sluable On Hetiiay garefally back lined ‘ton’s book store— FOR WAY PASSEN@ The Camberiand A ccommoda’ op Bt all Stations east of Cumberinnd, and A tion at ail Btations be; Eastwardiy, the ats.9 A. M..and Accommo- “and at 9, reaching Baltimore STERN VIRGINIA ‘shure, way wardly and Pr. M. ato.is 2s dation leaves Cumber nglish Pottere: ON THE NORTHW RAN engers will take the Express west Mail eastwardiy. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 Leaves Frederiok TR. AIN leaves at 5.45 eaves Ellioott’s Mills at? sure their friends bali be of the most desiratie desoription, and that their prices will oom- pare favorably with those other market in the Mier, So: selves to offer to merchants every i make their purchase: any dealers in their line nited Sates. Co. have prepared them- ing at way statio erriving #t Baltim The ELLICO’ M.,end5.15 P.M, [ ‘M.and 7 P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Baltimere for Washington at 4.15 and 9.35 ye at 4.15 A. for Baltimore at 6 and 8.0 A. Ox Sundays at 7A. M., and nly, nd fourth trains from Baltimore, seeond and fourth trains from Washi press mail trains Junction and Annapo The 9.15 and 5.15 t and 42 trains from V trains from Anna Por tokets, i’ ‘am. Ive to eight botties will cure the worst case of fit 1s always experien: fect oure is warrant quantity 1s taken. from the first bot- ed when the above looks so improbable to those who have in erful medicines of the day. growing on the pastures, and along old stone walls, should cure stem ; yet it ig a fixed fact. tart. There are no IF: zor ha’s about it suiting I peddied over a thousan: s tee I know the effects of it in every case. gave it to children a year f sixty. I _ seen poor, Wi Sebi, testored to @ perfect state of health by one bettis ro tl who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It eatarrh and dizziness. So been oostive for year: Leave Washin M ‘on, friends and the ’y STORE, corner th street and Louisiana avenue, where he in- to keep constantly on hand assortment of Foreign and Doi QUORS, CIGARS, of Fine T aisins, Figs, Sard: & Co,, Pinet & jes, demijohns, and oask: Sherries, Madeira, t. Julien Claret, Chates cases, Champagne Cader, Brandy Fruits, le, Annisette, Maraschi ind a large and varied de- Cy Biters and Fever and Ague jer. invited ta call and ing clsewhere, formed that their orders a e and varied nd FINE GRC ‘eas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Son, ives great relief me who have taken it and have been reguinted by it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions cause very singulec feelings, but m four days to a week. sult from it; on the cor you will feel your: Port of various de- teaux Margaux ip R of nature, it wi when that feeling is er some of the most extravagant encomiams of it it strictly for hu- ral famil: erful virtues have bees that ever man list: 5 own practice | always ke; —but since iis introduction medicine, great and found in it that I never suspested. Several cases of epileptic its—a disease whieh wae giways considered incurabie, have been cured O, what a mere: ali cases of that awfu few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged For the various disenses of the spepsia, Asthma, Fever r iseases of the Spine, and Cong wg Aen Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the and ranran York througn to San Ague, Painin the Sen Francisco, to prevent dent. so that the route i entirely rediatie—no fail - ure having Occurred in eight years, Passengers leave rive at Aspinwa'l. Conductors go throw charge of women and e of diet ever necessary—eat the best you —Adults one tabi ten years dessert dren from five to eight years, tea-s; ireetions can be ap; take sufficient to operat per day—children ov plicable to all constitution: eon the bowels twice a day: ANUFACTURED NALD KEN No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co,, Z. . Walsh, J. P. tone, the agency, [7 W ° - RAYMON ARMSTRONG, H C. L. BARTL. HE NEW YORK ONITEDSTA ty. ? Beaver Flats, and Chil Lg pom Walsh & Co., F. Bro. Arenis for Georgetown. ell, O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell v Private MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE. By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. ‘200 pages And 190 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs and Plates. 7" PRICE ONLY 3 CENTS..OF ILD” Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union. Dr. M. B. La Croix's Ph new and revi and $2.50, Also, Felt Hat boys’ wear. These ships having bean built by cont: for the Government service,every care in their construction, as also im their engines, to in sure strength and speed, for passengers are unequalled fur elegance and com P f from New York to Li , in ioe of passage frot a: Sxajunire aes of rom atasmall profit, meet- yt oc 26-tf '$; in second do., extra size state rooms, $325, New \ ork, 3) and 20 guiness. An e: geon attached to ench ‘anti! paid for. water tight bul PROPOSED DATES OF BAILING. if practicable, to ‘lowing ronte in the Stateof VigGInia. will be received at the contract office of m., ofthe 8th day of De- 1 on the following day : ngdon, by Clear Branch, Buffalo Mili Point, Arcadia, Fatellville, Stock Stickleyville, Rocky Station: ny Hollow, Beecli Spring, Rose ainut Hill, to Cumberland 5% miles and back, three times a in four horse coaches. Lesve Abingdon Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- ‘Thursday, Patur- Leave Cumberland Gap Tuesday, Thursday, jursday, Saturday, and For forms of proposal. guarantee, and certificate, alxo, instructions and requirements to be embraced in the contracts, see adver! peery 9 i fae Feln Tee them, in nphiet form, in a! 1@ DI fi — ‘AARON iological View of Mar hecan be wed edition The ships of this line ave uD) A popular and com- prehensive treatise on the duties and casualties of single and married fruitful alliances, a them—infelicito Saturday, Aug. Saturday. Aug. 15. saturday, Sept. 1 Saturday, Rept. 25 once #0 simple, ay failure is impe a ily Management—an easay on er matorrhees. with practica! ‘obeervations onaseferand ful mode of treatment: its on the evil results from empiri — — a en = jisenses of fe- es—from infaney to old age—en: ly illustrated by beawt:ful remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- fl prtunately prevalent vier to the marri marriage. Ite to peraous en! of their physica! oondit sojous of having hazarded the vileges to which every human being is ent ‘i¢e 25 cents per copy. or five copies for part of the Uni paid,) A’ ov. Saturday, Deo it'pounte out th 80 w . Itima truthful ad 1 rusal is partie- ments of Jan, 12.1355 ertaining secret 2, 1857. or either of ‘oatmaster Gene jose WhO prefer may consult pon any of the diseases its, either personal cines often cure in the shoit space letely and entirely eradicate al! traces 0} .15 per dezen by the ONAS P. LEVY, and B at voaery teon,and minetern; hips Lwentyand twenty -one,ol Dsnge three one, twe, three, and ten to fourteen. in- elusive; the east half of sectiun fifteen: the east hal. of section twenty-tw: t twenth-six, inclusive; township fourteen; sections one, t east half of section four; the east | sections ten to fift SIR Geers FOR VIRGINIA BANK NOTES, Ry fee hase will sell ali y , E, GAS FIXTUR 0.,.&0.,at their usual regular low prices, w f five per cent. for cas! reesive in payménts not; inia Banks (exoept the and ali debts due them, can be * same currency, with thanks to swoh of the debtors as choose to avail themsetves of this Alexandria, Sept. 20. 1857. cods, Cal; Copp D| “Ro MILLE CHEN War PBonde of 8 onda o} venport has now about 20, ly increasing in wealth 1 debt is on’ ERS. wenty-two to northeast quarter of tions thirty-four and PAfteen: sections one to four, nine to fifteen, inclusive; twenty-one to inclusive; and thirty-three, thirty- .of township strtern: sections Kon of the sity he th September, eengete ‘pelieving ‘them to be as safe CHUBB RROTHERE. ~ REAT BARGAINS in aecond-hand ned pre Oh garner i STYL: NEW SOLA twenty-seven, inclu: section twenty-eight; and thirty -Gve, of townahi the Musto on time, or at r sections nine to fif- of section seventeen; teen: tha northwant anar- aes mentions aight Les, &., made t> select as. | ter of ssction @ shorte:t ‘ ° non possible notice. A it RD & WATSON’S, ional Hotel gad éth street ve New York * Goods, C thirty five, of towns . TER PER CENT. INVESTMENT, Corporation Bonds of the a py 000 inguin ac cent. inti 0 each. ly 188,000, and ay aeaeet ate eet ‘were ph -M raat 4 rujo of the health is reat that class of disorders Yan O1RNE th ee to the the saresparilla fretrievalle tess tion, and which cure. ; $y Ofice No. a1 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. frand: im) kinds have beer iste: eriher, the only authorized v ne, vim it his duty to eto Californit, 3 TO AVOIDIMPORITION, they must be onrefe the true office of the Steamehips of the t Line, vin Pansma Railroxd. ar po other office ‘ork is authorized to eneage pr ot mre have only one of on ews at I77 West «treet, corner of Warren street, iver, at the head of the Com | ene ation. ite railrond debt blished Ww DE CHAM- scription made FE BR MOURNING of ev to order at the shortest notice. i EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘The recent extension and improv ing connecting !ines at the West nas required an en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this road by which highly important advanta; elerare avesres ement of its iead- to the tray- NDAY. 8 i} FION TRAIN starte also at Parkersiurg with LOUIS and CINCINNATI +» OON- this train the trme to all the and southern piaces in the West is much less, while the distance is from 49 to 10 miles shor: wrtest of other routes, ections are equally close snd satisfactory, ar- EaKe Checked through to all pomte. THROUGH TICKETS sok at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may view the entire road by daylight, by taking morn- ng traine, and lying over at 'o St. Louis in less than 42hours from central West th ‘umberlund or Osk- |, and resuming next morning by bade poy | Ac- a train, leaving Cumberland at 8 and RS. runat? A.M., ply to J.T. of this Compeny, carrying ny'ssteam York regu- the A RAIL- and fy speed passengers are the company's The money paid in New York covers all eserve steamers are keptin port in Panama and letention im case of noc - Panama the same day they ar h by each steamer, and take iidren without other protee For through tiakets at ~¥g joorest soten apply at to D.—or to ARRIS& CO. ‘0OL ‘ES MAIL STEAMERS, expressis been taken 1857| Wednesday, Aug. 18 1857 1887, Wednesday, Se; 1857 Wednesda ednesday, Oct. MOOELING: No. 58, Wall street, De SOR G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. we owners of these ships will not be secountabie for gold, miver, bullion, specie, or metals, uniess bills of jewelry. pr stones therefor and the value thereof ex, a are pressed therein. UNiteD STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR ElGHT TEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, 5th €Wth af each month. Cavtion.—8o tions of various Bets? SSNEO. New York, EAVSOR seria (except ‘will be Washington 48 from Ba'timore and the 8.30 Washington connect with the formation. fare, &0., ENGLAND, Agent, at the Ticket offos, Cs WM. 8. WOODSIDE, Master of Transportation, Baltunore, T2 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM ANY. One of the Stesmahy the United States Mai CALIFORNIA, and Panama twive exch month, on the arr val of the Umited States Mail 8. 8. Compr: e nich lesve New Orleans and New lerly on Sth and 0th of each month wit and seugers connecting via PANA These steamships have been proved by the Navy Department, "anama Reilroad (47 miles long) is now com feted from ocean to ocean, and Sept, 30.1857 y, Sept. «4 Auto

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