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THER WUR GIENCE IN THEM DAZE. hey aint po rail ‘nein . een tone the airth’s bin hear; Tho some konsait 'tis bin a groin More’n I! we’re dain on, With all the arts an ciunsiz, Hes bin a darn site bettur dun ‘By Gienee and bi Giensis. Gi ! wot roaved the eatrs wide jor 8 summir auth Wad swum. Sin the wind and tide, Then hoals what mammuth Katve ™ us Soni Foci etre. 2 @ maou DI wus t Traives,— (iim giad thair bust, them fellura,) wren eels wus the Mustaérdonz, po Soom dri a sv down th tr 'o fiat botes in the tivwurg ring on Ani when the seexun kum to tohorm —Thare milkmaids want no mreez— Ittukes freshet fur to tearn he mill-weles uv thare darees. Aowr Egrikultir! i phars! Aoar korn feles atch pe.tensiz; They'd tern thare kat! in ter grars For never ono phensz! But thatrn, 9x yuve heern tell Ispons, Grode so alt Bred hi That yo mite suuve vit da ter krose Aad never makumfi. — beggiet rivvurs woz thare dranes; ‘he vallig wuz hare trorf, A. erter Hkinoxul ranez ‘hey drickt the w.sctarawph. Nighasgurir wuz thare shower barih; bit w UZ 0 peri Thai stade belough th: And over:ukt tue phawl! Thai cam cuyeantic a mist With ous elbo in the pds” And won fuze on cethur shour. Tn case of war thai k: Us despikbi Seve nag : Aour kavua baw! woud coama p, Aour Worshoutz mear muskeeturs. Aour fourtz? we haynt no fourts st awi, A xyant, skursel: wened, Wad take grip belouch the wawl End cuuk it eend for eend! ! wot rthai! shor! ‘Tug az Ortumnal onedi id Samson, with aassiz jor? Wad drive um orl ter thundir} Hede think the awfissirs woz quills, —Not nuthin fur to fite with Grab maygur ginrals be the gilla Und wit | um ter rite with. wi taynt ontend.caz slisr ou tarnal smorl!— uv tlowting dust, slamsered wah wer tn t fust,) « ith Wot men wow ai Meer daundraugh in Times hare. Pi (Boston Post. —_——_—_-«+e-- += {0™ In 8t. Louis D. D. means dead drunk. I A cancer hospital has been established at London. iD” Westminster Abbey is so crowded with Monuments that it loots something like a stone- eutters yard. ™ The Chinese often carry fish tied to their large bamboo hats, and they are dried while they are walking about. if} The dogtors say the illustrious artist La- Diache will never be able to reappear on the stage. 7 On Friday and Saturday last there were continned showers of rain, with thunder and lightning, at St. Louis. iF" Six hundred Central railroad passengers were detained in Syracuse, on Wednesday. bythe breaks on the road. {LJ The Paterson Guardian says that about 1,000 persons will have to be provided for in that eity during the wi = {[7™ Three thousand boxes of grapes were sent to market from los Angeles, Cal., by the steamer Senator in one of her trips. I> The Anglo-Saxon news; r, which has been published in Boston for a two years, as the organ of the English population, is now discontinued. “Big Ben,’* the large new bell for the elock tower of the new English Houses of Parlia- meat, whilst being sounded on Saturday the 24th ult., was discovered to be cracked, and will have to be regast. 7 A young lady who was rebuked by her mother for kissing her intended, jastified herself by quoting the fo. @ weuld pd perio should do unto you, do ye pill. so nato them.’ 07 The foreign journals znnonnee that 2 ple intended for represention (it is diflcaltto imagine where) on the biblical story of -‘ Mary Magda- len”’ bas been Snished by M. Christian Otrowski, ® Polish author. dz, An individual in a neighboring state ad- vertised for sale one hundred barrels of whisky which be poll grcomare “‘express)y for his own use.”? He must have intended to have a jolly time of it. (™ On Saturday evening last, Mr. Kidder Randolph, who has charge of the store in Jack- son's village, Scituate, was stabbed with a kaife by James Smith, and was saved from death only by ghe glancing le of the knife on a rib. i[7" A ‘letter from St. Petersburg, confirmed by the Nord, states that an enormous reduction in the Russian army, mounting to five-eigbths, istaking place, and that this disarmament was decreed before the Stuttyardt interview. AMaLoamaTion —Thomas Hndson, colored, and Jane Hasting<, a white girl, says the Provi- dence Post, were married in Newburyport, on Wednesday The ceremony is said to have been witnessed by some of the ‘first citizens.’” A foolish fellow oa Monday, at Patterson, N.J.. attempted to drink two quarts of whisky on awager. On the second quart, he beeame fosensible. He was taken to ved, but has heen insensible ever since. and it is feared that bis reason is destroyed. Razz Game Cartvgep —A lad about sixteen years of age. son of Mr. Abraham Melery, cap- tured, near the Codo-ous creek, in York county, Pa , on last Friday night, a full grown otter. He was obliged to frht for his prize, having no other weapon than a club—the other springing to bis face several times. 07 At Albany, dusinc a heavy rain on Tues- day, agentieman dropped a rol! of bills, —about $700—in the street. He soon, however, missed it and on returning, found a number of boys poking the bills out of the gutter with broomsticks and and pieces of lathes. He recovered only $107 of the “fovating currency.” wi The New York Journal of Commerce, al- juding to the early poverty of Curran, says: “When he started in married life, he writen. ‘my wife and children wece the only furniture of |. ibid Jader the circumstances we think this more than he was legitimately entitled to.—Lowisville Journal. AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS? HOTEL.—ES Alvord, Ind; W B B Cross, do; A & Cross, do: EM Young, NY E D Nelson, do; Dr Dillard and lady, Va; WH Peyton, do; G L Peyton, do; W Bonlwan, do. C H Smith, do; TB Mynott, Tenn; W RB Ches- ter, Miss; J P Chinault. Kyi JB Caultteld. NJ; R Hodges. Md; W O Talburt, do; EG Helm and lady, Va; H C Gibson, Pa; Hon J H Savage Tenn; f'B Babcock, NY ; Jas ‘Thomas j-, and lady, Va; J Maxwell and Indy, Ala: 8 T Strong, do; LP Bellinger, Tev; W W Lammon. Md: Jokn Bowes, do; J C Wilcox and lady, Ci; CP Wilcox, do; 'Chalres T Smith, Md; Chas Ellen- brook. do; W R Constable, Md: J'J Davenport, NM; E EF Hendley and lad y, Va; J Pant, Md; J M Hau, Pa; J D Aart, NY; D'S Dunscombe, WILLARDS’ HOTEL —G T Wallace, J M Smith, T E Barksdale, J R and J R Edmunds, jr, Va; C J Morrill, Misses M B and A W Mor- rill, Mass; Geo Neales, Pe; J A Shriver, Md. J F Reynulds, USA; J H Dyons, HD Meatex, M Ww fi Ludiow, R Majors, LR Burchild, W Oustey and servant, Col Van Buren, F Yorke, N ¥; W Lingun Guither, A Kilgour, Md; Hon J R Thompson, Mr, Mrs and Miss Stevens, NJ; J M Davis and lady, B Thackara, W C Baker, Penn; HR Hart, Mr Cunard, NYork; Dr Jose Bustillo’ Caba; LL Nickolls, lowa; W'W H Davis, NM: T J Frazer, Pa. US. HOTEL, (L. O. Swirm s.)—Wm BTate, W D Stabler, Jas Panceast. Miss Osbourn, Mrs powell, Martin Jounson, J M Menefee and famy iss Mankins, 8 Hetlebower, Va; A W Deal, J Strohm, Obio; Jos T Pancoast, Tenn; Thomas Amold, do KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—P Kelly, Ma; WA Frayser and lady, Ky; J W Harrison and lady, Wa; CM Straub, Pa: ‘Com Mervin, USN; Henry ‘Thomas, Md: Com T H Gregory, USN; $ Saow- den, La; EF Smallwood; Va; Hobt A’ Norman, MOVEMENTS OF From tux Stexmers. Le OCEAN STEAME. Unrrgp Statzs. jaws. For. jew York...Novid New York...Novl4 The California mail stesmers leave New York 08 the th and 9th of euch month, —____ Misoellaneous By rua rare hii¥'dr THE UNITED In pursuance the pravintoysaf the Sd the est An-ast fo authorige the te cause > the hnif-breed: eT o jiaux ion of Indi har Farge ians, for Vestieeet he vate uae erica, do Bee 1, v by declare and make publie sales will lermentioned oes in the Tor- vieery ‘of see at the periods hereinafter de- Rae erve or mixed-bloods tah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz : ‘orth of the base line and west af the fifth prin- cipal meridian. The unlocated tracts in fractional township one hundred and eleven, of range teu. ‘the unlocated tracts in fractional township one hundred — eleven, of range ——— " e uo tracts in [ractio: townshi ene hundred peleleves and one hundred and twelve, of ‘The unlocated tracts in township one hundred an: eleven, fractional townships ohe hundred ai and one hundred and thirteen, of range thir- unlocated tracts in township one hundred and eleven, and in that part of township one hundred twelve, and fractional township one hundred Cony — the above-mentioned reserve, ef een. The unlocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eleven ‘and ene Fund od ane twelve, within the above-mentioned reserve, of range fifteen At the land office at FaRtsav_t, Secnmanetag on e the first day of March next, for disposal o: Spore patel aoe nee nships ractional townships in the late re- serve for the ee er mixed bloods of the Da- eotah or Sioux nation of Indians. viz: Pe North of the base bine Ce fr hy Of the Afth prin- cipal meridian. ‘The unlocated tracts in that part of fractional to hundred and ten, within the above- menti reserve, of range nine. Onlocated tracts in that part of townshipy one hundred and eight, one hundred snd nine, and frac- tional township one bund: and ten, within the ———_- reserve. of range ten; . @ unlogated tracts inthat part of township one hundred and eight, within the above-mentioned re- serve, and in townships one hundred and nine and ong, hundred and ten, of range eleven. . ‘The unloeated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eight and ene hundred and nine, within the above-mentioned reserve, and in township one hundred and ten, of range twelve, . ‘The unlocated traets in that part of townships one hundred and nine and one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned reserve, ef range thirteen. tracts in that part of township one iy within the above-mentioned re serve. of range fourteen. . The unlocated traets in that part oftownship one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned re- serve, or range fifteen. " macocordance with Geert coche ftheact of July 17, 1854, horein-before refered to, pre-emption olains will not silowed to any of the above-mentiond lands until after they have been offered at public sale @ subject to private entr: ‘he offering of the abov: on the days in whieh t ‘ands will be commenced pointed, and will proceed in the orjer ‘@ advertised until the whole shal! ‘ered, and the sales thus closed; but vgn longer tham two weeks, ¥ of any of the lands will be ad- mitted untiit after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washingt on, thit sixteenth day (of September, anno Domini o1e thou 4 iundred an seven. JAMES BUCHANAN. ase ——— ‘Hos. A. HENDRIeKs, mer of the Genera! Lani Office. Commi #e 19-law3m ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE PA PER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING. "t Or: SUPERINTENDENT OF Repye PRINTIN Wasuine ron, October Ist, 1857. In pursuance of the provisions of thi ot to pro- vide for executing the publio printing,” &0., ap- proved August 25, 1852, sealed proposals w Feosived at this oflize in the Capitol, until the first Mosdar (th day) o! December next, at 12 o'clock m., for furnishing the paper that may be required for the pottic printing for the year ending on the !st day of December, 1453. The subjoined list specifies,as nearly as can be as- certained, the quantity, auyslity. and description of each kind of paper that will be required. Crassi. 10,000 reams fine printing paper, uncalendered, to measure 24 by 38 inches, and to’ weigh forty-five pounds to the ream of 43. sheets. Casa il. 4.000 reams fine printing paper, calendered, to measure 24 by 38 inches, and te weigh fifty-six pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. Crass III. 5,000 reams superfine sized and calendered printing paper, to measure 24 by 38 inches, and to wi “a fifty- two pounds to the ream of 430 sheets. Crass IV. 00 reams su; iné hard-sized and ealendered in paper, to measure 24 by S? inches, and to ‘Weigh forty-eight pounds tothe ream of 480 sheets. Crass V. 1,000 reams superfine sized and calendered map pa- Por, of such sizesns may be required, corre- in weight with paper measuring 19 by 24 inches, a! weighing tweaty ponnds ver ream of 480 sheets. ae Crass Vi. ane Teams superfine plate paper, lered or un- al |, as may be required.) 19 by 2% inches, and of sach weight oe ream as may be required. ‘The fibre of the paper of each of the above olas~ ses to 1@ of len an‘ ootton, free from al] adultera- tion with mineral or other substances, ofa fair white- ness, and put a of '-four sheets each, and in bu: two reams each, erch ream to contain 480 perfect sheets. Uniformity 7 eolor, thickness and wasnt will be required; and no bun- die (exclusive of wrappers) varying over or under five per cent. from the standard weight will be re- ceived, and the gross weight will, im all oases, be re- quired. Mixing of various thicknesses in the e bundle to make up the weight will be consider violation of the coutraot, Crass VIL No 1—1,509 reams quarto post writing paper; No. 2—2.0 resins datenp writing paper: vo. 3— 4500 reams demi writing pape! No. 4-2, reams folio post writing paper; ho. 5— 30 re ms medium writing paper; No.6— & reams royal writing paper : No.7— &) reams super-royal writing paper; No.3— 5 reams imperial writing paper; No.9— 100 reams colored medium (assorted.) Crass VIII. 19 by 26 inches, to by 2¢ inehes, to euty-tree pounds per rex 3.10) reams writing paper, 18 by 25 inches, to weigh twenty-six pounds per ream. No 4.—100 reams writing pa 18 by 221nches, to weigh twenty-four pounds per ream. No. 5.—S¥! ranma writing paper, 18 by 18 inches. to weigh twenty-two pounds per ream. 0. 6—4#4) reams writing paper, i2 by 18 inehes, to twelve pounds per rean Ab the paper desicnated in classes 7 and 8 are tu be of tne best materials, free from adulteration anv finished in the best manner. The papers in cliss 7 are to be white or biue, of the regular standard ~ize8 of the reapeotive kinds,and of such weights as may be required by this office ; those in clase 8 are to bn white, and of the sizes and weight speaitied ia the se ie. ‘he right 18 reserved of eteing Q greater or less quantity of each and every kind contracted f +r at such times and in such quantities as the public ser. vige may require. facn pAdaat be considered se, tely, ant be aubject to a separate contract; but bidders may “fer for oue of more of the ciasses in the same proposal; and the privilege is reserved of requiring a bbidor who may lave more than one eiass assigned him to take all such oi: or forfeit his right Lotay | Olnes. Samples (not than one quire) of each kind of paper bid for. and but one sample in each hind, Must acoompany exch bid; end. in elasses 7 and 8, be numbered to correspond with the nnmber of the pa- per proposed for in that schedule; and, in the first six olasses, to be properly designated on the sanple, or it wi'l not be considered. All proposals and sain- ples must be transmitted to this ofhee free ef post- age or other expense. jes 0! Each proposal must be ed by the individual or firm making id specify the price per pound (and bi mM each) of every kind of pa- per contained in the ed for. A ses must be deliv- e as in ashington City, in good order, free o and ove- ry extra —— or expense, and subjeet to the in- spection, count, weight and measurement of the Su perinteadent, and in in all respects satisfao- ‘Plank forms for proposals will be — atthia office to persous applying for them ; and none will be taken into consideration unless substantially agree- ing therewith. 5 oo wi pproved securities, will be youerets ing of an inferior article in any of the fylre te ply the quantity required i be considered 4 violation of the con- classes, or at any time w: tract. ae Each bidder is required tofurnish with his proposals satisfactory evidence of hin ability to exeeute them; and proposals unauoompanied by such evidence will ay ier 's will be opened in the manner re. @, propose! ~ aired by w ‘*on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in December” next, 8th.) at 10 0’elook a.m. at the office of the Superintendent, s bs sro be Pte aaa the * m1 ines t of the Public Printing, Capitol, of the Uni Siatee, Ww ton,” and endorsed “ Proposals for upplying I’a A.G.SEAMAN, Superintendent of Publio Printing. 00 1-fawtDecl . - ‘| E. OFFICE, UNiteo STATES PATENT af SE tem, Wasuinaton, November on the etition of Hubbard Harris, administrator @ Richardson, dec'd, of North Enfield, New psbiro. praying for the extension of a patent ed to the said Alpha Richard on the I7:h April. 184, foran improvement in ‘achinery for Splitting {-eather,”’ for seven years from the expira- fom of wand races: which es place on the 17th o vil, js ah {eis ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on y, the Sthof Apri next, at 12 0’olock, m.; ard all persous are notified to ap- ear and show cause. if any they have, why said pe- Bitton ought not to be ited. ran i the extension are required to lo the Patent Office their ohjeptions, apeeunlly set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day seopetia a ftcunes asthe nates tt! ng mus’ ra ite ted im ncoordanes wit x be rules of the office, which wil! be furnished on a, 09 ‘The testimony in the case wi'l be closed on the 25th 3 i | relied of *xt; depositions and other perets reited As teat, at he filed ia the r Lamy! 4 moyulag of toes day ; the arguments, if any, within tei dove thareafier. also, that t sig notion be Union, Intelligenoear, and Eveni tar, fon,b: Co: Pegnerivanian. P, ows. New York; Post, ton: Cissraneti, Ohi age ekg a the Bh ol Tey'ot Wearing. Jose bn HOU Commussioner of Patents. eget its aS Rea esa eect Miscellaneons. By THE PR Pr. THE UNITED ada meke at the und, clas ands kekn that pu’ wi tebe gaa a California, atthe one ne wit: £ the at Los ANGELOos, commenci: fe ae ta hapredsy lay of May next, forthe dis, of the public jands withm the foll vi jowing-named hips, : South ay the base tine and rte af the San Ber- tion tl nardino meridian. jotions one to twelve, inelusive; the north helf wen ; the north half’ aad sor quarter of section ty-one, inclusive; t! hwest the nort! svotions three to mine, in: northeat quarter avd the south nalfof the suathwest fifteen of sestion twenty- ‘of section thir- ty-four; and aeetion thirty-five, bilan rig 9 et a! Baive;the north the southwest quarter of section ten; the southeast uarter and the northwest quarter ef seotion eleven; the northeast quarter and tne south haif of section twelve; section thirteen; the east half of section fourteen; sections seventeen to twenty-four, inclu ; the north half of section twenty five; and seo- five, inclusive, of town- 6 four. pur, indlusive: the north halfot section twenty-five: and sections twenty-six to thirty, inclusive, ut hi f township ons; ‘seven, inclusive, of township three, ‘he east baifand the it -one to twenty eight, inciusive; the gee quarter of section twenty-nine; the tol Sections one to half of section eigh' nineteen; sevtions t sive; the northwest guary the northwest quarter o: two, and three; the east half of seo- uthwest quarter of mn, ; sections ten to fi jusive; the quarter of section twent twen- t half and tion thirty; sections thirty-one to he nortawest quarter of township one, of range siz. and west of the San Ber- meridian. — teen, inaiusive; the north the south hal ieiu- r of acotion twenty-four; ection twenty-six; sec- tions twenty-seven to ats 9 jnolusives ine east half of section thirty-two; t e north of the northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of sec- tion tuiity three, of townshap thre townsh ips four, and five; sections one to eight, inclusive; t north hail of section ning; sections ten to thirteen, inclusive; the east half o! east qual °! twon.y-two to thirty-five, io siz, and township seven, of ctions one to fifteen, ction seventeen; the erst hal: sections twenty-one to twenty- north half of section twenty- quarter of section twenty-nine; tion thirty -four; an thirty -fi ter of sec townships fou tion fourtean; the weat ; Sections eighteen and jon twenty; the tion twent, vath- and seetions f township usive; tl f of « even, inclusive: ight the northeast the northeast quar’ the northwest quar- township three, nod five, siz, and seven, of range five. @, Ol Sections ‘one and two; ‘the north half of seetion three; the north half of section feur: the northeast pee of section five; the west half o: tion BIX; e north half, the southeast quarter. and the north bref quarter of section seven; half of the so the west half ol 5 the northwest quarter and the south half of section eight; the northeast quarter of sec- tion eleven; section twelve; the northeast quarter and the esst half of the southeast q seventeen; the east half of the ne ter of section heast quarter and the southeast quarter of section twenty; the west halfef the northwest quarter and the south- west quarter of section twenty-one; the southwest quarter of section twenty-six; an quarter of section thirty- and townships four an the northeast ve, of township three five, of range siz. Seotions one to eighteen, inclusive; the north half of section nineteen; sections twenty to twenty-five, inclusive; the northeast quarter of seotion twenty- six; the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven; and the northeast quarter of section twenty-eight, of township four and township five, of range seven. Sections one to six, inelusive: tne northw uar- ter of section seven; the northeast quarter of section nin of range eitht. ; ‘The northwest quarter of seetion three; sections four, five. an sections eigh section seventeen, of ewnship fo: five and siz, of range mine. Sections one and two; the northeast section turee; the weat half of n@; the north halfofseetion ten; sections eleven, twelve. and thirteen; the northeast quarter of tion fourteen: and the northeast quarter of re nm twenty-three, of totonsatp four, and township five, Xx: the north half of section seven; nd ning; and the northeast quarter of and townships juarter of section eleven; the northeast quarter of sootion twelve; section four- teen: and the southeast quarter of section fifteen, of tow Aip four; sections one to twenty-eight sive: the northenst quarter of section twent the northeast quarter of section thirty-thr seotions thirty-four and thirty-five, of ¢ Ave; and township siz, of range ten. Scctions one toeightcen, melusive; the northwest quarter of section nineteen; the northeas: it quarter of section twenty-one: the northwest quarter of seo- tion twenty-two; ur, of tion twenty! str, of rang: Sections o1 ter of seetion ten: sections el n; the southeast quarter of section fif- and fo and the northeast quarter of seo- township Ave; and township ‘and thr: he northeast quar- twelve, thirteen, teen; the southwest quarter of section eis hteon; section twenty; and teen; the southwest quarter of east half northwest quarter of section twen! twenty-seven to thirty three, in north halfef section thirty-four, waships six and seven, of of section twent ~thr usiv: n of . wnship five; range twelve. Seotion one; the northeast quarter of section two; the southeast quarter of seetion ten; the south halt of seotian ele section thirtee: fourteen; and seotion twelve; the east half of be northwest quarter of section north half of section fifteen, of he southwest quarter of section Sour; ha seuth half of section eight; the southwest quarter of section nine the west teen; the north half alf of section fil- of section seventeen; seotion eighteen; the northeast quarter of section twenty - two; and’s ty-tive, t Ave; sections one t« naif ‘tions twenty-three, twenty-four, twen- nd thirty-fi of townsht, eventeen, inclusive; the north, of section eighteen: the pertheast quarter of section tweuty; sections twenty-one to twenty-five, nelucive: the northeast ix, of township siz; ans half and the southwest y-thrae; the norty west quarte: t four; the north half of section twenty apd the east half of section twenty-seven. of tpwon- oe of section twenty- township seven, of range outheast quarter of section at quarter of 8 of se: ix; ip five; asctions ou@, two, and throe; the north- sgetion eleven: quarter and the north haif of the northwest ton four; the northeast qua. ter sf ction twelve; and the north half o| section thirteen, of township siz; sections one to aighteen, inolusive; the norti half of section nine- teen; the north half o lwenty-one to twenty-eight, inclusive; the seation twenty-nine; waif 0 f Coie | quarter of section twenty; sect he southeast quarter t r thirty: the north half of the northeast section th and the north half o tron thirty-two: and sections thirty t Gy eeaeas| the northeast quarter the northwest quarter or sec- ee, thirty- fur, and thirty-five, of township seven, of range fourteen. At the land of on Monday, t North of the Fraotional town: North of the bes Phdore per ges Wages 2 the base om: a3 er at San whys = Pi com 4 third day of May nez: disposal of the publie | named townships. viz: encing for the is within the following- ase line and east of the Mount Diablo meridian. hy if range one, west of the Mownt to meridian, aston and five, of range one. ine and east the Meunt tablo meridian, Sections one to eighteen, and twenty-two to twenty-five, inclusive, of tewnship ten, of range ne P, ‘ownship ten; and sections one te ai eight to fifteen, ty-six, inclusive, of toteuship eleve: ‘Townships ten an inelusive; eight tof twonty- and nimi ght, inclusive; and thirty-four five, of township tieelv, elusive; and twent eleven; nects een, inclusive: twenty-on and thirty: scetions one, two, three, sive; and twenty-two to em, inelusive, of township thirteen, of n Fractional township ten ; twelve, aud thirteen; sectio: eixht to seventee: nine, inclnwive; an townships eleven, me to fivo, inclusive; inclusive; twenty to twenty- thirty-three, thirty-four, and thirty hye, of township fourteen; sectiona onc to four, inc:usive; ten to thirteen, inclusive; and twen- ty-four and twenty-five, of township range twelve. Fractions! township B ppt townshi, fourteen, en thirty-one; and sections one, two, twelve, of townehip sixteen, of range thirteen. thirteen, section ‘teen, of township Afte Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fif- teen; sections one to seventee one to twent; ve, thirty-five, inclusive, of township twenty, of fifteen, inclusivi of range fourteen. Sourteen, fifteen, and siz- section four; the south half Fractional township sizteen; and township twen- ty, of range sixteen. | Fractional township sixtee: enteen, etghtecn, ninet Seventeen. and townships sev- twenty, ef range Fractional townships seventeen and eightsen,and townships nineteen an? twenty, of range eightean, Fractional townships eighteen, nimeteen, and twenty. of range nineteen. At the land office at MaRYsvILLE, commencing on Monda oh diaposal: of the named townshi enteenth day ‘ay mezt. forthe blic' lands withia the followine North of the bake line and east of the Mount Fractional fownsbie Sous tional townships twele r and townships seventeen and eighteen, ofrange ome. Fractional t teen; and tow! jablo mert \e _ township five; frac- pe, thirteen, Sour hips twelve, thirteen, and four- pa Seventeen, eighteen, and nine- teen, of range twa. | North of the base line and west of the Mount Townships eleven and swel ablo meridian, and fractional township thirteen of range one, ' Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fil- - range two. teen, o Toguupe Sourteen, Afteen, tional townships seventeen, eight and townships tweatyand tw: Sections one, twe eee t ball o tion twenty -tw twenth-six, inelu township fowrteen: twenty-seven, tion. twent' five ron twent! sections twenty-three to nd section thirty ve, of , two, three; half of section four; the east halfol section ations ten to fift N 3s thi 'e; twenty-one to lomroahip stzveen eestiora ; the north halfand ihe south ; seotions nine to fif- ion eight: ph ae a ton twent ity; seotions one to Eee B vg dere ot Be east or to twon! buon ht; the west. ‘~one; half section twenty HuiP of peotion thirty-two; res; and sections thirty Base towmakip eighteen; ps sénedion, tv, and Cede Bean of @ four. Hy ortheast “quarter of section Soha phere Sarl geval creme ns ir and thirty-five, ip eighteen; two, and nM, the northeast quarter sections ten to fifteen, inclusive; sections twenty-two to twenty-seven, ineiusive; and sections thirty-fourand thirty-five, of township nineteen; and Lownships twenty and twenty-one, of range five. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, id es Purposes, together with those overflowed iands, made thereby unfit ation,” if any. granted to the State by the “An act to enabie the State of Arkansas = other States to reciaim the swamp lands within their limite,” approved September 28, 1850, will be el from the sa.es, en ineral lands’’ or tracts containi’ ire to be offered lands being exp eluded from sale or other military mineral les. such ed, until the whole shall sales thus closed; but no er than t Sloctntie kepeesen weeks, and ‘ept oper lon + no privateentry of any of the lands will be admatted il after the @xpifation of the two weeks. iven under my hand, at the city of Vi aington, this sixteenth day of September, anno ul One thousand eight hundred fifty-seven. housanil eight hundred *4 Nia BUCHANAN. By the President: ae reneamoae at te General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption toany of the iands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated is required toestab- lish the same tothe satisiactien of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and make pay- ment therefor as soon as practicable afrer seeing this notice, and before the day nes yoear for the Label orp arnna! pris zablis sale o| Kad nade = racing the tract claimed; o herwise such elaim wi be forfeited. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, missioner of the General Land Office. se 18-lawsm : as U NITED 8TATES MAIL. VIRGINIA. Post Orrice DrrartuEnt, Oct. 29, 1857. Proposals for canving the mniis of the United States from Ist Jan. i858, or earlier. if practioable, to Mth June, 1859, on the following reute in the Rtate of ViRGIiNta. will be Peoerved at the contract office of this department until $ gr m., of the 8th day e: - cember next, to be decided on the following day : No. 5188—F rem Abingdon, by Clear Branch, Buffnlo Pond, Three Springs, Mill Point, Areadia, Block House. Estellville, Stock Creek, Pattoneville, Stickleyvilie, Rocky Station, Jonesville, Cany Hollow, Beech Spring, R. 4 Wainut Hill, to Cumberland ‘ent 13% miles and back, three tim week, in four horse eoaches. Leave Abingdon Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday,at 3am. Gap, Thursday, ®atur. Arrive at Cumberland day, and Tuesday, by # am; Leave Cumberland Gap Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8am, Arrive at Abingdon Thursday, Saturday, and Tuesday by 8am. For forms of proposal. guarantee, and certificate. also, instructions and requirements to be embraced ig the contracts, see advertisements of Jan. 12. 1355. Febuary 9 18%, and Febuary 2, 1357. or either of them, in pamphlet form, in a!! the principal post of- Vi online AARON Y BROWN, lawiw Postmaster General. UNITED STATKS PATENT OFFICE, Wasutxaton. November 7th, 1837. On the petition of Josiah Copeland, of Weymouth. “Masr., praying for the extension ef a patent granted to him on the 20th of January, 1844, fer an improve ment in “* Boot Crimps.”” for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes piace on the Zith day of January, 1958: It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the lith of January next, at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are notified to sepeet and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. 3 Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days hefore the day of hearing; al! testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and tranemit- ted in recordance with the rules of the Office, which will be furnished on application. ‘The testimony in the case will be closed on the Ist of January: depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the Office on or before the morning of that day; the arguments,ifany, Within ten days thereafter. — Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the ion, National Intelligencer, and Star, Washing- n; Pennsylvanian, Phi iphia; Daily News, New 3 Post, Boston, Ma and Inquirer, Cincin- Ohio; ‘onee a week for three suecessive weekn, revious tothe lith day of January next. the day of Roaring. Ss. HOLT, + Fd th eneninr one oF Pecans: —Faditors of the above ers will plense copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office, witha brea eont iz thin notice. n9-InwSw H.MARLOW’S « CHEAP BOOT AND SHOF. STORE, Yo. 486 Pennsylvania avenue. 1 take this opportunity of informing my customers aed the public in general that | have on sai alot of bret-rate Calf skin Gaiters nt #25, q aad a French Calf-skin Patent Leather! Gniter at $3.59, as cood as are usually sold at 85, and a good Calf-skin Boot at $7.50.» Ladies Gaiters at $125, fine Morocoo Buskins at$!,and all other Shoes, sucn as Boy's, Misses, and Chil- cheap in proportion. Call and «ee for your- Don’t forget the place, No. 488 Pennsyiva- nin nue. between Sd and 44 streets, _fn %-2aw3sm Cnna. GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE. R.H. MILLER, SON & CO., IMPORTERS, ALEXANDRIA, Va.. Ras received two instalments of thei: it Seppe from the English Potter and will continue to reocive accessio: their stock till the business season sets in. MILLER, Son & Co. can assure their friends and customers that their stook shail be of the most dezirablo description, and tha’ oes will com- pare favorably with those of any di 8 in their line in ay, other market in the United e 8. R. a MInLEa, Son & Co.have prepared them- 0 ucement to selves t er to merchants every 1 make their purchases in their line. WINDOW GLAS8s. -They have just received vin Antwerp and } York, from the great manufactory of “Roux,” > Brussoells,11<0 boxes French W Zlass of supe- rier quality and of different thiokne: which they have imported under such circumstances as toenable them to offer a superior article at very moderate prices ag2l-th B H. STINEMETZ, . HATTER AND FURRIER, 236 Pa. av., near the corner of 18th street, has received sortment of Ladies’ and Chil- d FANCY FURS, in all their to which he invites atten- laving selected them himself ‘rom the importing houses in New York, and tuken advantage of the times by purchasing for cash, and selling for eash, he will be able tosell at more moderate prices than any heretofore offered in this eity. ‘ Fur Trimmings, Misses’ Beaver Flats, and Chil dren's Fancy Hats now on hand. - . Fur Cuffs as low as 75 cents, and Victorinos $3.50 and $4.50. HATS, HATS—CAP&, CAPS. Black Dress Hats $3 50, f an }, of superior uality forthe money. Also, Feit Hats and Caps r men’s and boys’ wear. ‘Terms exolu ie sh—thereby being enabled to \ for caan wariet 4, buy for cash a ta small profit, meat- ing with no | ___ 00 26-tf Le 00 Fee wow odtion, 2 sie. wyn’s Prius, new edition, 2 vola., 8vo. Bennett & Heard’s Leading Criniinal Casos, 2 vols, 8vo0. Addizon on Contracts, new edition, | vol. 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WATTS EES SY cone Anas Carrrat.—— —— —~. ——- $3,000! big Cr a ic 1LDINGS, ~ CHA i. &c., at the usval Ci ee | re for Pole. at ther Pe 5 a City Savings . “ 5 President. Grarron D. ames bec ep U-ly KIN BAS pil “Cause BROTHERS. Dzposirs.— on Deposits at such rates as be nai Derosits tx Vincisia AND UNcURRE: Deposits in Virginia other Uncurrent osived to be cheoked , payable in same funds, ing the regular F: oa, Draftarad Hills ef F 3 #,and Billsef Exchange iy oa nsec aote rities, at the market rate. . Latrers oF Crgpit.—Letters of Credit bi ghd rshed, negotishle in the different Citi ie nited States, Deposit. of Money F od oney is a onsuoh termsas may beag and interest alowed if charged uf Couaterais, Tea 0 vy ExcHaNncE.—Travelers will be furnis! Seitindealt in such sums &s may de sired negotiable in the different Cities of the BiLts anp Letters or Caupiton Eneianp, Ine- LAND AND Evxopr.—Bills of Exchange og fee | of — ngland, Ireland and Europe, furn: ate ng: domes sxchange, in sums to suit. _ 01 _ TOCKS, ties pay: ne from 6 to A cent,. always for bought in the differont Cities at a commussion of 53 pr. mecconst mg ee bomeht npc page na jerve the call a deposit o} r. cent the cost. ‘Bonds 2 ordered by tele- OF the or Stooka will be ph. TRatteoan, Cig. and State Bonve.—Rail City, and State Bonds can be placed in our for negotiation, either in this country or Europe, Rasl- road Iron purchased is. AnD W. market rates. teed ased for cash or with Bonds. RANT?.—Land Warrants bought at the All Warrants soid by us are guaran- Warrants jocated on commission. nd Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- jeated. “Werrante ‘will be forwarded to Western Houseson orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible partiez. Reat Estate anp Insvmances.— Real Estate ht and and effected. bought and & Insurances 5 CLams 0: NITED STATS Court or Claims, Conorxss. ime on the United States, before ths Court ee or yeni ere er to us, willbe rosecul rompt and able attorneys. ie CHUBB BROTHERS, jan 27 Opposite the ‘Treasury. Baste HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS. Depositors foot gece Bank Notes wil please mark their Cheeks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold wil! be paid in Gold. 5 Accounts will be opened with de) ors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currency, the depositor being eredited with the difference. tf Cc ROTHERS. TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOBSITES. MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, RANKERS. Dany Opposite the Treasury. fan Medicines. YAR GREATEST MEDIC 44 DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, has dit rem SVERY KIND OF HUMOR, from "he worst Serofula dow@ to a common Pimps. @ bas tried it in over eleven hundred cares, never failed except in two cases, both Thuacor Ha; mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred anaes of its value,a!! within twenty miles of ostou. Moe bottles are warranted to cure ® nursing Sore outh. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimpiez on the Faos. ‘Pwoor three bottles will clear the Two bottles are warranted to oI Canker in the Mouth and Stomach, Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the Worst kind of wet agree One or two bottles are warranted to ovre all Hu- wo teate ae ted te R of th J es Are Warran! oO cure ol e Ears and Biotches among the Hair. ae Four to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt running Uloers. e ne bottle will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to oure the ‘worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the Most most desperate case of Rheumatiem. — to four bottles are warrnated to cure Salt- rheum. * Five to eight botties will cure the worst case of Sorofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who re in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a ourmmon weed STOW IDE, on the pasty along old stone walls, should cureevery hum system ; yet it ie a fixed fact. If you have ithas to start. ‘Phere are no IFS nor AN DS, Ror ha’e alwut it suiting some cases, ae yours, dled over a thousand bottles ofit in the vicinity cf Boston. I know the eficcts of it in every case. It has already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year oid, to oid peopie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy lookin child whose flesh w orf Gaby, restored to a perfect state of health by one vettis ‘To those who are subject to a rick headache, one bottie will alwave cure it. It gives great relief catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it hi been onstive for years, and ~ been regulated by it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite easy, but where thera is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very sinzular feelings, but ou must not be alarmed; we always disappear in rom four days to a week. ere is never 8 had re- sult from it; on the contrary, when that feeling is one, you will feel yourself like a new person. | eard some of the most extravagant encomiams of it that ever man listened to. in my own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but siiee ifs introduction a8 8 general family mediciue, great and wonderful virtues have been found im it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—n disease which was siwoye nsidered incurable, have been cured by @ few bottles. O, Lei geces ef if it wili prove effeo- tual in all cases of that awful malndy—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. ! know of several cases of Dropey, all of them aged eople cured by it. For the various diseases of the 4iver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &e., the Senovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. 0 skange of diet ever necessary—eat the best you ean get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduits one were per day—ehildren over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, ten-epoonful. As no directions can be applicable to al! constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. NMANSPACTURED —. ALD KENNEDY, No. 12 Warren Sircet, Rozbury, Massachusetts, Agents for W: ‘ton.—Chas. Stott ee Gian Miiwena Lhorsece J Sarge spare & Co. Walsh & Co.. F. S$. Walsh, as ton King, Nairn & Palmet hwartz & Co. bs ell, Daniel B. Clark, J. Niulburn, Dunbar son, Fo) ro. Agente for Gei —R. Cinsell, O M Lenthan, J. L. Kidwelle alt Oni p® VATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 200 pages aad 130 fine Piain and Colored Lithographs and Piates. I PRICE ONLY 3 CENTS..O}F 1D” Seni free of postage to ali parts wae Union. Dr. M. B. La Cro’ Physiological View of Mar = A _uew and revised edition o pages and 180 plates. Price 25 cents & copy. 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Its sal is partio- yin mended to per 8 en! ining secret yubte of their physica] oo: of ed the h fibdppingee “nnd scious ving 8 5 jvileges to whieh every human being is enti led ‘rie 25 cents per copy, or five copies for $1, mail. ed free of postaxe to any part of the U: addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post bad : SB. Thowe no tyeter pear consult Deotor CROIK upon any of the dissasee upon which his Gines often cure in ¢! ot ak rr aye, am ompletely and eters ‘eradicate all traces a a jisorders which comive and oubebs have so been get ga ants lote. to the ruin of the health tient. His“ French Boor t”” is the great oon- tal reneny for that class ‘disorders which un- fortunate! Ne i} iysicians treat with meroury, to the irretrie je destruction to the patient’s Songtita- = one which ail the sarsaparilla in ‘world can- TEZ,,ofioe No. a1 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. ¥. Wty NE, AND PRETTY STYLES OF WOOL- en G + Chins Ornaments, Papier Mashe, &e., &., just received at ANREP Ee aT FSLEYe6oLD PENS—Bank Pen. pnsroccins Pen, Medium Pen, and others, are just recer an eee from the maker. of unasual workmanship on —_ T 0} Wagicceraasrns, © MUANG other plea, QBANGEAND ALEXANDRia RAILROAD GREAT SO UTHERN MAIL LINE Dar Sun -bights exoepted,) between SNDRS enoReh ee bra a Yt See ‘or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. ve Wi ton at 6 o'clock 2 FE, APETV: L Ao U Text morming at «in Connecting * ennessee Rosd for ME “Ns St . jt on obterviliet iat ais. distance sf mines Lo ‘ne! 8 dis! o mu - Pare from Washington to Lynohburg, $7.75, The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of street, being owned by the Railroad Ci ” ae th the trains. ‘hebbure procured ot the Boat. 17 Cenmibusesand Magcage Wagons will beat the Depot oe ge Washington Rail . to convey pas- ers to the Steamboat, for Alexan- ris, & distance of six mules, allowing ample tume for JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. Alexandria, July, 1857, : is ett WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: From WASHINGTON at 6 at Reisy with trains for the and ot Dotansore wi for Pi N York; at a & m..for Anny Phi pps. 8 cow ee 3 at for Limore orfolk EXPR ange Prom BRETINGRE for WASHINGTO 4.15 and 9.15 8. to, Sani kite! = j y 8t 4.15 6. m. T. H. PARSONS, Agent. STEAMER GEORGE Pace. SOE ESAT IE dugllimwess x Mo Tim Bt 6, The, 9, LOR! tee st 6, 8, lig. 2. tt eee ELLIS Po PRICE, ariale, NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, . The recent extensionand improvement of its 1end- ing connecting tines at the West has required an en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this road which highly important sto the trav- 15, 1857, THR advantage On and after MONDAY, Jui DAILY TRAINS wil be r in both directions for through paseengers Firat—T se ACCOMMODATION TRA from Camden Station, Baltumore,at 7 A.M.,(exoept Sunday,) y stations and arrives at Cum- AIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- and arrives at Wheeling at 425 ne at Benwood with Central Ohio s. Cincinnati. Indianapolie, Lou- it. Louw, &o., aud at aame 2674 - erare secure cepted) ats ‘A. M. connes ~ f leveinnd, Toledo, Detrout, &o. Cleveland Koad, and alsoat Parkersburg with Ml rictta Row, ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI AIN lenves daily at 5.05 P. M., oon- ith express trains MCIMLALL, (without change ¥ .) and reaching there in but Vtimere and 26 hours from Washing- iso connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars by Parkersburg and Marietts roads for Chulicothe, Cinemnaty, These tray connect at Xena for Indianapot 1 Chicaga nde Louis, and at Cincinnati with the Great Ohio ®) Mississippi Express for Louisville, Cairo and St. Louis through to St. Louie in less than 42 hours fr Baltimore. Sy this tram the trme to all the cent and southern p'nces in the West is much le: the distance is from 4 to 100 miles shorter the: jb onnnect; riving at Baltimore at 8.39 A. M. ILP Baggage checked turough to all pants. THROUGH TICKh’ sold at lowest rates at den Station and at hington, D.C. ers from Ba tere road by daylight, by nd lying over at Cumberiand or Oak- ming REXt morning by os Ac- jeaving Camberiand at 8 and FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Acoommodation conte eo ” Will stop st ali Stations east of Comporene. Wheeling Accommodation at all sons be} Cumberiand ene West. Eastwardiy, the bY rain leaves W and heeling at 8,30 A. M.,and Accommo- dation jenvoa Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltimore ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between G sen: i Parkersburg, Tess west! iv na REDERICK TRAIN atarts at 4 P. BM stogping a yetations. Leaves Frederick at 4.13 A, M.., arriviny Pi Balt more 12 noo The LiCOTT’S ALL Te "RIN leaves st 5.45 A.M., und 515 P.M. Leaves Ellicott’s Mills at? A. M. and? P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.15 and 9.15 A.M..Sand5.i5 P.M. On Sundays at 41s A and 5.15 P. M.only. Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 8.30 A, ‘Mand Sand ra BM. On Sundeys at 7A. M., and nly, Thefi nd fourth trains Ba'timore, and the seeond fourth trains from Washington, will be express mail trains. etopping only at Washington Junction and Annapolis Junction. ‘The 9.15 and 5.15 trains [rom Baltimore and the 8.30 2) trawe from Washington connect with the = from Au is. & . LT. ‘or tickets, information, . ko., apply to J.T. ENGLAND, Kents ge the Tighet ‘otter en 100. VM. S. WOODSTDE, jy 13-tf _ Master of Transportation. Baltimore. _ bee PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP cOM One of the Steamships of this Com carry: the United States Mails for ACAPULU: “g CALIFORNIA, and OR GON, leave: SE RER Panama twiee cach month, on the arri valof the United States Mail 8. S. Comprny’s steam: ers, Which leave New Orleans and New York reg larly On Sthand 2th of each month with the mai ri ype conneoling via PANAMA RAI RO. : ‘These steamships have been ingpected and ap- proved the ‘Navy Department, and guaranty speed an ¥. The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- pisos from ocean to ocean, and is er: in Soré urs. The bareage of passengers is cheched in New York through to San Francisco, and passengers are embarked at Panama by steamer st ihe company’s expense. The money paid in New York covers ali expenses of the trip. eserve stenmers are kept in port in Panama and in Francisco, to prevent detention in case of neci- lent, so that the route is entirely reliabie—no fail- ure having occurred in eight years. Passengers lesve Panama the same day they ar- tive py = sos as Donductors go thro steamer, ° ree of women and sElidtee wiikene other protec ore. For through tickete at the lowest rat the agenoy, 177 West street, New York,to —— 1. W, RAYM D.—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & co., New Orieans,- iy4-tf _C.1L. BARTLETT. Boston” SHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ONITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, t. James West. ships hevi hogs built tract express!: ponte, ps ving tt by con! ex; 7 in their construction, as aiso m per angl t * Their ng 0 In- sure strength end 8) end th ferpcutagents tonal, brsecommnahne fort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in firat oatin, $130; in second do., $75; exclusive useof fod Size state rooms, $25. From Liverpool to N An expe ow York, 3) and 20 guiness, No berths oan Sur- FOonattanhed to exch ship. til paid for. "The ships of this line have 1 water-tight bulk head = PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. a5 = Saturday, Aur. 157 Saturday, Aug. 13... 19a turday, Sept. 12 «- age turday, Sept. 26. - Bt “189 1887 i 33.1883 EBERSOLE No. 6, Wal street, EPHEN RENRARD ok Gorge F Kondon, |. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris, owners of these ships will not be secountabie tones or metals, unles tie ef ‘gine igt'sicued therefor and the value ox je 15 Austin UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, 5th ¢ 2th of cach month of ment ORNIA, that the « Arent for presage say U.s. 1O t +,T0,A¥OID IMPoRITiON. they must careful fo jail lait ew York, fevisit his duty to Y ne aety Line, via Pana- e true of Steam: . 8. sei chaeytimsns of he Cg ‘ork is authorized to engage papeng. which in at 177 West treet, comer at Wenge elon: i North River, at the head of the Com- bea WRAY AOR nee a