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EVENING STAR.’ TO MY HOD. BY DENNIS HOULRAN. old friend, "tis Sabbach eve, te faila —— my 43 gion ren’ wi And Mary's thenas ascead to God. : The palace with the marble front ; de rassed, they say, by “ovdfish — ‘This sun-burnt back, witn blisters on’t, tteat the olaima of you snd I. @ climbed the jer. straight and high, ‘W ben summer's seething sourching sua t out his duath-sparks from the sky, ‘et quailed not till the work was done. Tis well for thee, my friend sincere, That thou last neither soul nor heart, To hear the rich lord's vulgar sneer At ths comrade’s a art— Bat dare he do what you and I, In sweat aud rags, on scanty fare, Hare done, wnen these roughs hands would fry, ‘To save from want my little oare? Yon mansion’s mastor pines away _ On bed of down, long, sleepless nights; Bome railroad bubble bursts to-day— Some breken sank hix soul affrights, Contented with what Heaven sends, new utmare — the ——a o Wall street shavers aro his f. . No day dreams rack his honest breast. We'll rise at toll of Bridget’s bell. Our heart-pray’r at His shrine to pour, And thou wilt stand, as senti.el, Behind thy comrade’s six flight door, Oh, priceless health ! the poor man’s friend, Best earthly — from God, ou remain, and he will « De tsest aad driok, wv gvou old Hod, {0™ Hicks’s oficial majority fer Governor of Maryland is 8,460. Mr. Coolidge’s church, in Boston, has di.cnarged the choir to save money. Rumor says that Kossuth will pay the United States another visit before long. {7 The Boston Bee morning newspaper has changed to an evening edition exclusively. {D> Alexander Hill has obtained $2,000 of the Providence and Worcester Railroad, fo. injuries Teceived. iD?” A man named Zebedee Hawkins has been arrested in Troy, charged with stealing a revol- ver of Miss Judith Hornbeck, of Batestown. (™ Good openings are said to exist in Texas, for the establishment of the book and periodical business (~ The Banks of Ohio, it is safd, will be pre- Pared to resume specie paymentsas soon as those ef the East. (9™ The Philadelphia soup societies are mak- ing preparations to dispense soup to the poor, grerss, during the winter. @ Parker, a merchant of Wilkes county, N © , committed suicide last week, by taking Jeudanum >> The dx: lice of Newark, = few days since, sutecrindl coosah funds to purchase «6 barrels of flour for the poor. {7~ There are eleven douring mills in Kaox eounty, Ind., capable of turning out nine hundred and eighty barrels of flour a day. (~ There were heavy frosts in Columbus, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala., om the nights of the 9th and lth inst. {07 The insurance offices will not be called m fora single dollar for any toss occasioned by the Newburyport mackerel fleet this season. {>~ The City Counctl, of Cincinnati, O., has sed & resolution reducing the salaries of the — nd also greatly diminishing their aum- rs. UF According to the report of the Croton Aqueduct Department there are tut 138 miles of sewers to nearly 500 miles of paved streets in New Yerk city: | {07 It is reckoned that there {s one liquor shop for every eighicen families in New York city. and for some neighborhoods in the city one grog shop for every ten families! aL The Toronto Colonist says the men from iforpia, who arrived so appro; to identify the murderer Townsend Neliensy, of Mer- Tittville, afew weeks s: have proved to be Impostors. {” At Brownsville, Texas, the bones aud heart of Isaac Aisbach, were found in the ruins ef a recent disastrous fire. His brother had just arrived from Germany, only in season to learn his sad fate. On Tuesday afternoon, the police of New York eity seized two la: boxes of obscene books and prints, at an establishment In Greenwich street. The proprietor was held to bail in five hundred dollars for examination. D> A lazge company of ir working girls started for the ‘Weat, from New York, day before yesterday, under the charge of C_C. Tracy. All of them go out there In search of some employ- meat e {1" Nearly all the St. Lawrence river steainers have gone into winter quarters, both Canadian and American. This is nywch earlier than usual and is probably caused by the monetary pres- sure U7 Barney Davy, of Kenochee, Michigan, at- tempted to di into a well sixty feet deep, some days since, and when about half way down was overcome by the impure air, and fell tothe bottom; his bedy was shortly after recovered by zapplings, but was terribly mutilated and dis- ured. Post Meares Trices —In Wheeling, Va., last week, = young man, for 5, hired a neighbor to frighten his sweetheart by dressing asa ghost, and advising her in asepulchral tone—such as is weed by ail respectable ghosts—to marry him — Some of the fast boys caught the bogus ghost, and belabored bim until he called for quarter in a manner resemb:ng a human being. U7 A young man, only 19 years old, named Wm She: ick, was arrested i. Cincinnati, on Friday night, for robbing the house of Mr’ T. Simpson, in that city, a short time si e, of a large amount of money, watch, silverware, &e by administering chloroform to Mr. and Mrs. whiie they were asleep. found two loaded pistols, bottie of chloroform. A Losixe Bosixess —A report of Prince Na- Peleon on the great industrial exhibition at Paris in 1865 has jost appeared. The total number of visiters was Sve million one hundred and sixty- two thousand; the receipts were two million — bundied and seventy-five thousand fraucs and the expenses were nearly three times as much. The entire ioss, refore, was over one Millen dolla « il” Alexa Writes, ina fiiendi On bis person were Mr §.'s watch, and a Hamilton's friend, Meade, y letter: Hamiltons not beinz sufficiently acquainted with his son, reminds one of the reply of « bey to bis mother, whose father was of the “‘keep-your-cbildre: ‘distance’ class; and the boy, wanting a new xuit. very natn: y asked his mother to intercede for him. “Why don't you ask your father.*yourself, my sou?” asked the mother. “I would ask him but I don’t feel well enough acquainted with him,’ ‘was the reply. i™ A steam carriage made its bn amigo in "Z the streets of Manchester, near Pitts: - Keran over the streets like a thing of life, turning cor- ners and dodging ruts. The driver of an omni- bus, seeing innovation fn this experiment, put whip to bis horses and tried to outrun the steam esrrage. out the lattes left his coach so far be. bind, that the omnibus driver was laughed at by the spectators. Thesieam carriage went at the rate of nine miies an hour, with a pressure of 60 pounds. The inventor is John 8. jall, of Mand ebesie:. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARD® HOTEL.—J T Sizer and Mise A C Sizer, Va; W Sirakomoh and lee aed Frezzolini; J Legrand, Bartol, Buchanan, and Green, Md; 8 Phalberz; J C Walker, il. 6 W Wilkins, NY; JB Pa; A Sebell, Ny; Capt 8 Champion, USN; E Meaga-d, U8 Ca; J A Miller, CSN; 8 P and’ D Ravenel, 8 Ca; G'R Jackson, NY; A and Miss Pizzini, Va; 8 M Wi- Jey, Ala; J W A Griswold, NY; H Vandesace, U C8; J Ssmmons, NY; W McCann, U$N; LH Morgan, NY; C P Gage and lady, Ala. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J F Coulter, Pa; John McCroom and lady, TH Johnson. Dr'J A Han ter. Mrs Skinn, H 31 Maithews, Miss VA Mat. thews, Va; J A Clerk and lady, Pa; ‘Tho ae. Va; W W Low and lady, Ct; J H Washburne family, do; G@ Ambrose, Oregon ; Jas W Young and lady, NY; JP Carpenter and lady, NY; A James, do, T P Soott, Nd; G Dickinson, do; JG Willis, NY; Wm Mure, La; © Moore’ NY; A F Jol acon, Pa. ‘ U8. HOTEL, (L. 0. Sure s.)—A8 Quig! R F Green, Juo N McClintock, HL eta Md; W J Nagie, NY; E $ Jonson, Jamaica; G & H Danford, Pa; T J Moncure, M T; 3 P Watson and lady, David Walton, James Gulliver, Pa; Hon E BO!ds, Obio KIRK WOOD MOUSE —S D Braio, NY! N F Palmer, Pa; Hon 4 Landy, do; T steer, do; J P vy; J Gooning, Va, R Thornbill, do: - ham, La; T i Kimball. NY pea are MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMEKS Fuom tux Unitgn Stares. Steamers Adriatic Arabia. . Giasgow City Wesh’ton North Star.. A Novas =e New York mall 80th of each mon! The op the Oh ang Miscellaneons! By THE raeeifiNP or THE UNITED the Ie per of sia er tence ieee aang inthe tery of ™ the half-breeds or mixed-bloodsof the Dneotah or for ot! nat coon fh ux nation of Indians. a approved July 17, i354, |. JAM ’ President of the United ee Uf Amerion, do bere” by degisre and make known that public sales r be held at nder mentioned land offices in the ier Titery of Minnesota, at the periods hereinafter Signated. to wit: 7 wie estas af vane gublie and: ywosbips and fractional townships in the i1 ibe the. half-breeds or muxed-bloods or Sioux nation of Indians, viz : + North of the base lines and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. The unlocated tracts im fractional township ene hundred snd eleven, of ranze ten, The unlocated tracts in fractional tewnship one hundred and eleven, of range eleven. The unlocated tracts in fractional pote fr ene hundred and eleven aad one hundred and twelve, of range twelve. unlocated tracts in township one hundred and and fractional townships one hundred and ‘&ad one hundred and thirteen, ef range thir- The ualocated tracts in township one hundred and elevon, and in that part of township one hundred and twelve, and fractional township one hundred and thirteen, within the above-mentioned reserve, of 2 fourteen. @ unlocated tracts in that Rart if townships one hundred and eleven and one undred ané twelve, within the above-mentioned reserve, of range fifteen At the land office at FaRiBacLT, commencing on the first day of March next, for the disposal of the ablic js situated within the following-named wnships and fractions! townships in the late re- serve for the haif-breeds er mixed bloodsef the eotah or Sioux nation of Indians. viz: Nortn of the base line ana west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. The uniocated tracts in that part of fractional township oue hundred and ten, within the above- Mentioned reserve, of range mine. ‘The anioeated tracts m that part af sowenhion one hundred aod eight, one hundred and nine, and frac tional township one hundred and t within the above-mentioned reserve, of ran; : The unlocated tracts inthat p: wnship one hundred and eight, within the above-mentioned re- serve, and in townships ene hundred and nine and ong hundred and ten, of range eleven. 7 The unlocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eight and one 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. fhe unlocated tracts in that part of township one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned re serve. of ranze fourteen. = The unlocated tracts in that part of township ona handred and ten, within the sbove-mentioned re- serve, or range hfteen. Raecoordance withthe provisions ef theact of July 17, 1854. herein-before refered to, fet-pmoticn claims, will not be alowed te any of the sbove-mentiond lands until wow have boon Somes at public sale a ju bye rivate en * he offer ofthe aleve lnedawel be commenced on the day pointed, and will proceed in the order im which are advertised until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept epen longer tham two weeks, no private eg! of any of the lands will be ad- mitted untill after the expiration of the two woeks, Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, & beni pone ee iets Soptember, sano Domini one thousand #1! unadred and ~seven. JAMES BUGHANAN, By the Preandont Tos. A. HENDRTexs, Commissioner of the General Land Office, se 19-iawsm ROPOSALS FOR FY PER FOR THE PUB Orrice Scranieres DENT oF Pcsiic Liat ade Wasuineton, October Ist, 1857, Te pursuance of the provisions ot the “Act to pro- vide for executing the publi printing,” &e., aj proved August 2, 1852, sealed) proposals will received at this office, inthe C Monday (7th day) of Deeembsr next, at 12 o’olock m., for furnishing the paper that may be required for the pablie printing for the year ending on the Ist day of December, 1858. ‘The «ubjoined liat Specitied, sa naasly Bs be as- certaine!, the quantity, suality. and deseription of each kind of paper thet will be required. 1000 fi Crasal. 0, Teams fine printing pap measure 24 by 38 inches, and pounds to the ream of 48: sh: Cras 4.000 reams fine print measure 24 by SB inehe: pounds te the ream of 430 Crass} 5,000 reams superfine sized SHING THE PA WERATiING. calendered, ti weigh forty-five i. and ealendered printing sper, to :nessure 24 by 38 inches, and to weigh fifty ‘wo pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. Crass IV. 290 reams superfire hard-sied and ealenderod papér, to measure 2% by S2 inches, and to printin, r forty-eight por ~is tothe ream of 480 sheets. weigh ass V. 1,090 renmas superfine sized end calendered map pa- per, of such sizes as may be required, corre: pondin, In weight with paper mea ig 19 by 2% in 5 weighing twonty pounds p. ,eam of 480 sheets. 200 porlina plete puns (onlendered reams su) ne plats paper, lered or un- onlendered, as may be re colreds) 19 by 24 inches, aad of suoh weight pe ream as may be required. The Gbre of the parer of above cias- 8e8 to be Oo! nant cotton, free from all adultera- tion with miuecal or other sv batances, ofa fair white- ner put B in guires of twenty-four sheets each, and in bundies of two reams ench, each ream to contain 420 perfect sheets. Uniformity in ovlor, thickness and weight will be required; and no bun- die (exalusive of wrappers) varying over or uuder Give per cent. from the v it will be re- ceived, aod the gress weight will, ii cases, be re- quired. Mixing of various thicknesses in the same bundle to ¢ up the weight will be considered a vrolation of the coutract, Crass VII. No 1—' 5M reams quarto post writing paper; No, 2-200) reais flateap writing paper: 0 reams demi writing paper No. 4—2,%0 reame folio post writing paper ; N. 5~.500 resma medium writing paper; o SO reains royal writing paper: No.7 50 reas per-royal writing paper; No. 8— 5) reacne imperial writing paper; No. 9— 100 reams colored medium (assorted.) Crass VIII. No. |—6,090 reams writing paper, 19 by 28 inches, to weigh twenty-eight pounds per rear. Oo. 2—1 54 reame writing paper, 19 by 2¢ inches, to weigh twenty -tree pounds per roxm. 3.—S.100 reams writing pspar, 18 by 25inehes, inh twenty-six pounds pepream. 4.—100 reams writing paper, i8 by @inches, to weigh twenty-four pounds per ream. i Na. 5. reams brite paper, |8 by 18 inches. to y -two pounds per ream. reams writing paper, i? by 18 inches, to '@ pounds per ream. AU the paper desi-rsted in clasaes 7 and 8 are to be of the best materia, frve from adulteration, aud fimiehed in tue best manner. The papers in clase 7 sre ty be white or dDiue, of the reguiar standa of the respective kinds,and of such weights as be required Wd this 0} 3 those in clase 8 are to be white, pad af the aiszes and weight speeified in the so! ule. The right is reserved bt doa greater or less quantity of each and every kind cortracted for such times and in suca quantities as the pubiio sei vios may require. pach cas will be considered separately, and he subject to 8 separate contract: but hidden may offer for on8 or more o1 ani TO} red jor ht toany cinse. Samples (not less tan ove quire) of each kind of paper for. and but one sample in each kind, must aceorapany exch bid; and, in elass@s 7 and 8, be mbgred to oorrespond with the number of the pa- per proposed for in chat schedule; and, in the first SLX classes, to be properly desiznated on the sample, or it will not be eonsidered. All proposals and aam- pies must be transinitted to tus othee free of post- e or other expeuse. Each roposal must be signed by the individual or fi ing it, and must specify the price per pound (and but one priee for each) of every kind of pa- per contained in the class proposed for, Al! the paper in the severs! cinss: iv- ered at such piace or plrce Washington City, in good ry extra bone or be an rT spedétion, count, we: and m jurementof tne su perintendent, and in in respects sxis: o Wank forms for proposals will be furpished at t offiee to persons ying for them; oud sane bet 4 a —— ideration unless substantislly agree- erew . ads, With approved securities, will be required; and the supoly of an inferior article in any of the claases, or a failure to supply the quantity ured stony time will be eensidered @ violation o1 the oon t radt. Each bidder is required tofurnish with his proposal: satisfactory ‘ovidenios of bis ability to execute them; — be designated in ree ofaifand eve- subjeet to the in- gad proposals. unaueompanied by auch evidence will Mei eds Will be oprmed in th: 1@ proy is in manner re- ites by on the first Tueaday after the first onday in Vecember’’ next, 8th.) at 10 0’olock a.m. at the —- of the Superintendent. Wipe apes 8 will be add: ent of the Public Printing, =. Washington,” and e1 “ Proposals for plying Paper.” G.SEAMAN, A. ‘ab 1-tawt Dot erintendent of Public Printing. a pe UN TED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasuineton. November 7th, 1837. On the petition of Josiah Copeland, of Weymouth, Ags., praying for the extension of a patent granted to him on the 20th of January, 1844 fer an improve ment in * Boot Crimps,”’ for seven years from the eXpirstion of said patent, which takes place on the t is orrlorod, that the said petition be it Patent Office on Monday “i the llth enn xt If 0'clook and alt porgons are notified to jenr and show if any they have, w Ff ition ought not to be granted. % ny ane to the “Superintend- of the United Peorsops o; ng tie extension are required ti in the atone Othes thelr “Objections, et eotally nee forth in weating. Bt lonst tweu before.she dey of hearing ; testimony by either party to he ia beasiig must be f en and tren it ca with tyles of the Office, which = 1 et the ry will befurnished on application, { at] in the ease will be closed on tho tet of Iauuary: depositions end other re relied wipe as testimony Ee filed in the Office on or aatire the ting; J of a t day; thearguments,ifany, Within te st er. " “Ordersd-aae Ot tia notice be published in th U tional Intelligencer, and Star, Washi ton; Pennsylvanian, Phi phia; Daily New: Yorks Past, Boston, Mass.; ond Ipquire! - bio: ‘onee week for threes ive woeks. Rarer we dith day of January ag re 7 of ° . . ‘atenta. - - 8.— Editors of theabove will eupy,, SEERA SS rere ae pitol, until the firat | Miscellaneous, By raz rresiPent br. THE UNITED RUN Nee Pe eat a, Bt the p hereinafter desiguaied, to wit: At the land office at Los ATCuLOs. commencing on Monday, the tenth day af M. t, forthe of he: public inode witha the following named t fomusiie be ba and west of the San Ber- in. meridia » inelusive; the north half on thirteen; the north half the sonthwest q ‘er of seotion fourteen; sections filleen to twen- ty-one, inelt he north half of sestion twenty- two; the xorthwest quarter of section twenty-three; tion tweaty: five; the south half of section twen- 1X; the suutheast quarter of section .wenty ctions twenty-nine to thirty-two, inolu- sive; the south half of section thirty-three; the northeat quarter and the south nalfof seotion thir- ty-four; and seotion thirty-five, of townshep three; sections three to nine, inolusive;the north half an the southwest quarier of section ten; the southeast uarter and the northwest quarter of seotien eleven; the northeast quarter and the south haif of sectioa twelve; section thirteen; the east half of section fourteen; sections seventeen to twenty-four, incla- siv~; the north haif of section twenty five; and sco- Uons twenty-six te thirty-five, inclusive, ef town- ship four, of range three. ‘ownship three,of ramgs four. __ Sections one te twenty-iour, ino! half of section twenty-five: and sectio1 to thirty, inclusive, of township one; and sections one to twenty-seven, inclusive, of totomshép three, of range five. i Sections one, two, and three; the east half of seo- tion four; the east lalfand th west quarter of section nine: sectio: en to fi inclusive; the ty; sections twen- east half and t iT Ol a twenty-nine; the south half of section thirty; sections thirty-one to thirty-four, inclusive; and the northwest quarter of section thirty-five, of township one, of range siz. North af the base line and west of the San Ber- nardine meridian. one to severteen, inclusive; the north Sections half of ion eighteen; the south 2 sive; the the northwest quarter of seo. ion twenty Hogs twenty-seven to thirty, inclusive; the east half of section thirty-two; the vorth h If of the bortheast quarter and the northwest quarter of sec- tion tuity three, of township three, totwonships four, and fire; sections one to eigit, inclusive; the north half of section nine; sections ten to thirteen, inclusive; the exst half of section fourteen; the weat half of section seventeen; sections eignteen and nineteen; the west halfofseetiontwenty;the south aast quarter of section twenty ene; and sections twen-y-two to thirty-five, ino: siz, and township seven, of rang: ir. t one to fifteen, inclusive; the east haifof enteen; the east halt of section twenty; twenty ono to twenty-seven, inclusive:the north half of section twenty-eight; the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine; the northeast quar ter of section = -lour;and the northwest quar- oiion thirty-five, of township three, and ps four, five, siz, and seven, of range five. Sections one and iwo; the north half of section three; ths north half of section four: the northeast warter of section five: the west of section tix; the north half, the southeast quarter, and the north haif of the coutuerest quarter of section seven; the west halfof the northwest quarter and the south half of section eight; the northeast quarter of sec- tion eleven: section twelve; the neriheast quarter and the 6a: ‘ Af of the southeast quarter of section seventeen; the east half of the northeast quarter and the i hire quarter of section twenty; the west linfof the northwest quarter and the south- west quarter of section twenty-one; the southwest quarter of section twenty-six; and the northeast quarter of section thirty-five, of township three and totonships four and five,of range stz. Sections ene to eighteen, inclusive; the north half of section nineteen; sections Lwenty to twenty-five, imelusive: the northeast quarter of section twenty- 8X; the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven; and the northeast quarter of section twenty-eight, of tovonghap four and township five, of range seven, Sectiong one to six, inciusive:the northwest quar- ter of section seven; the northeast q nine; the north halfof section ten; twelve, and thirteen; the northeast tion fourteen: and the northeast quai of township Sow seoti n r ef aection twenty -thres, of township four,and township fcc, Of range eight. F ‘Tig northwest qnatter of section three; sections four, five. and six; the north half of section seven; tions cizht and nine; and the northeast quarter of ction seventeen, of sotonshipfowr; and townships Ave nnd siz, of range nine. Sections oné and two; the northeast qesrier of section three; the west half of svotion eleven; the northeast quafter of section twelve; section fuur- teen: and the southeast quarter of section fifteen, of t ip four; sections one to twenty-eight, inclu- 3: the northeast quarter of section twen! Fi jorthesst quarter of section thirty-thi geotions thirty-four and thirty-five, of to: five; township siz, of range ten. Sections one to eighteen, inclusive; the northwest quarter of sectio! f tion twenty-two; and the northeast quarter of sec- tion twenty-four, of towmshtp fivs; and township siz, of range eleven, Sections one, two. and three; the northeast quar. ter of seotion ten: sections eleven, twelve, thirteen, and fourteen: the soutuenst quarter of section fil- of section ejshteen; scction nineteen; the southwest quarter section twenty; the east half of section twenty-two; the northwest quarter of section twenty -turee: twenty-seven to thirty three, inclusive; north halfof section thirty-four, of townshap. and townships six and seven, of ranks twelve. Section one; the northeast quarter of nection two; the southeast quarter of scetion ten; the south hall of section eleven; ection twelve; the east half of section thirteen: the northwest quarter of se fourteen; and the north half of section fifte township four; the southwest quarter of section seven; the south half of seotion eight; the southwest ter of section mine” the west half of section fif- f of section seventeen; section eaxt quarter of section twenty - enty-three, twenty -four. twen- + and thirty-five, of township v4; sections one to seventeen, inclusive; the north half of seetion eighteen: the northeast gunrter of ection twenty; sections twenty-one to twenty-five, lusive: the northeast quarter of section twenty of township siz; and township seven, of range com. Section thirteen; the southeast bpokins 2 of section fourteen; the southeast quarter of section twenty- two; the east halfand the southwest quarter of se0- tion twenty-three; the northwest quarter of seg! twenty-four; the north half of section twenty-six; and the east half of section twenty-seven. of town- ship five; sections oue, two, and three; the north- east quarter and the north half of the northwest quarter of section four; the northeast qua ter of ection eleven; section twelve; and the north half of use*jon thirteen, of township siz; sections one to eighteen, thciusive; the north half of section nine- teen; the north half of section twenty ; sections twenty-one to twenty-eight. inclusive; the south haif of seotion twenty-nine; the sontheaat quarter of section thirty: north half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one; the northenst quarter and the north half of the northwest quarter o1 seo- tion thirty-two; and seotions thirty three, thirty- four, and thirty-five, of totonship seven, of range fourteen. . ly trae office at aan Wnamcrco. commencing on Monday, the third day of May mezs. the disposal of the public lands within the foliewing. name? towns via: North of the base line and east of the Mowat . Diadlo meridian. Fractiona! townahip sires. of range one, i bl North of the base ine and west of the Mownt ttablo Fractional towns: South of the ba: wrend Ave, of iv 4, Of range one. id east of the Mowns jan. and twenty-two to Sections one to ighteen, : twenty-five, inclusive, of totenship ten, of ra: mine. i ‘Township tem; and sect eight to fifteen, inelusivi ty -rix, inclusive. of town: ‘Townships ten Fee as i inclusive: vight to fifteen, inclu twenty-eight, inclusive; thirty- five. ef totonship twelt ‘etions one, two, three, and nine to fifteen, inclusive; and twenty-two to twenty » inclusive, of township thirteen, of ns one te six, inclusive; ind twenty-two to twen- ten, of range ten. ctiens ene to six, ve; twent; iad thirty: four ai townships elecen, ne to five, inclumve; twenty to twenty- hirty- od nectio: four, incwusive; ten to thirteen, inciusive; and tw ty-four twenty-five, of township fifieon, range twelve. Fractions| township eleven; towns: thirteen, fourteen, and township A section thirty-one; and sections on 's tqaive. 0 township sixteen, of vange thirteen. ‘ownships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, aed KS- of seen; sections One-to seventeen, aga wenty - one to twenty-seven, inelusive: and thirty-four and ty five township sizte: f ramge fourteen, ‘ownships thirteen, fourt filteen, and siz- tegn; th half of section four; the south half of section five; sections seve: west ha'f of section ten; an thirty-five, inclusive, of township eam, Fractional township sizteen; ty, of range sizteen. Fractional town teen; and townshi - enteen, eighteen, een, and twenty, of range Sevente Fractional townships seventeen and eighteen, and townships nineteen and twenty, of range eighteen. Freetional townships eightecn, mineteen, and twenty.of range nineteen. At the land office at MaRYavsL.LR, commenoing on Monday, the seventeenth dey of May mezt. forthe isposal of the public Iands within the following named townships, viz: North af the ba ine and sast of the Mount Diablo meridian. —_ Fractional townsitip four; townshi: tional townships twelve, thirteen, apd townships seventeen and eighteen, ofrange one» Fractional townships twelve, thirteen, and fowr- teen; and townships seventeen, eighteen, and nine- teon, of range two, . North af t. axe line and west of the Mount tablo meridian, Townships elecon and twelve, and fractional township thirteen of range one. : ‘ourteen, and fif- and sizteen; frao- Townslups twelpe, thirtee teen, of range two. ipa séventeen,cighicen and muncte-n; wentyand twenty -one.ol D4nge three twe, three, and i. to fourteen, in- heeast half of seation fifteen: the east half of section twenty-twos sections twenty-three. to twenth-six, inelusive; apd section thirty-five, of township fourteen; Ons one, two r three; the east half of section four; the east Milfof seotio sections ten to fifteen, inalu 3 ection twenty-one; ity-seven, a “twent'y-eic thirty-five. of tow: ‘teen: sections four, inelusive; nine to Altes indies t ne te twenty-eient, inclusive; ai i irty. Tiree” thirty- four. itty five. of towndhip sirteen? section ong toseven, inglusives the north half and tue southe Teg nue meen eny cpaeaia gee eb bs neteen: tha northwest quar ight, nine; the tions thirteen to twenty, of range and township twen- Ave; frao- Sourteen; hig fourteen, Aiteem, thor pinetoons inglugives the West balfof iG Rede seer ir y~ Sive, of township sevent one, two, 5 southeast hoa norti 9 twenty-twe to twenty-seven, ri -four thirty-five, of tow: sections one, two, aod t A Sections ‘twenty-two to, twenty-seven sections % by and seotions thirty-four and thirty-five, of townsh: ei 7 and townships twenty and twenty-one,of ‘opriated by law for the use of cohools, tary. and other purposes, ete vee th “‘awamp and overfiowed lands, made thereby unfit for ouitivation,” if any. granted te the State by the act entitied “An aot to enable the State of Arkansas 6 to reclaim the swamp iands withie d September 2s, 1856, will be 0 “9m r tracts conteining. mineral deposits are to be offered at the public sales. such mineral lands being expressly excepted and ez- eluded from sale or other disposal by ments of the act of Congress approved 3d a 1858, entitled ““An act to provide for the surrey o! the public iands in California, the granting of pre- emption rights therein, and for other purposes.” "The offering of the above landa will be commenced on the days appointed, and wil! proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shnll bo kept open longer than two weeks, an entry ef any of the will be admuatt ~ expiration of the two weeks. inder my hand, at the city of Washington, - xt ath day of Se i hne: ad Domini one thousand sigh re m 5 ; "JaNie BUCHANAN, malt 8 A. HEenpai ‘wos. A. Ns ‘Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Very person entitled to the right of, pre-emption toany of the tands within the townships and parts |. of townships above enumerated is required toestab- lish the same to che satis:actien of the Register and Receiver of thi er iand of nd make pay- ment therefor a8 soon as praste: ¢ af er seeing this motrce,and before the cay ~ppointed for the commencement of the puvlie sal the lands em- bracing the tract claimed; o herwise such elaim will be forfeited. "THAS. a, HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office. se 18-lawsm No. 506.) By rue eresibtXt or THE UNITED STATES Se In pursuance of law, 1, JAMES BUCHANAN President of the United Staten of America, do hereby declare and make known that publio sales will be held at the undermentioned land offices inthe State of Missouri, at the periods hereinafter devig- nated, towit: : At the land office at PLatascRe, commencing on Monday, the ‘at day of March next, for the disposal of the publie lands within the following-named townships, via North of the base line and west of the the Afth i principal meridian. Fractional townships sixty-seven, of ranges twenty-four to forty-three, inelusive. At the lend offiee at Mitan, commencing en Mon- day, the 8th day of March next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following -named town ships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal merid' Fractional townships sixty eighteen to twenty-three, inoit= ie He os ey eines er on Monday, the firet day of March next, for the dispo- sal of tha publio withia.the followingnamed townships. viz: North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian. Ernetional township sixty seven, of range ten. The islands in the Mississippi river, numbered ono, two. and three. in fractional towneip sixty fonr, of range five. The isiand in spe Des Moines four and nine, of range five. ‘The isiand inthe Des Moinesriver, in sections nine, ten, eleven, and fifteen, of fractional township sixty- five, of range six. en, of ranges in sections ractional township sixty-four, of At the iand offica at Sr. Lovts, commeneing on Mondey, the first day of March next, for shedisposel of the public lands within the following-nained townships, vie: North of the base ling and east sf the fifth prin- al meridian. : ¢ ¢ Praotiondl township thirty-eight, of range nine, €xoept the portions covered by private elaims. At the land office st Jacxsox, comme: ing on Monday, the 8th day of March next, for the disposal of the ‘publio lands withia the following-named townships, vis: North of the bas: line and east ef the fifth prin- Ir cipal mei Fractional townsmp twenty- and tewaship twenty-two, of range one. Fracticanl township twenty-one, of range two. ‘ownship twenty-seven, of range seven, ractional towaship sixteen, and township twen- ty-eight, of range nine. nine, of 6 ten. ip xteen, of range thirteen, ‘ownship twenty four, of range sixteen, North of the base lina and west of the Mth prin- cipal meridian. Fractional township twenty-one, of ranges ons to eight, inclusi ractional township t ;one, and townships twenty -five and twent; x, of range nine. At the land ofhce at SrrixcrizD, commencing Monday, the fifteemth day of March next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following- named townships, vig: North of the base line ond west af the Afth prin- erpal meridian, O She thirty, of range twenty-nine. ‘ownships thitty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty- threa, thirty -four, «frame thirty. Lands spproppated ‘by law for the use of schools, military, aod other purposes, together with those 72wamp and overflowed ends, made theraby, unk for cultivation,” if any, gran! to the State by the act eutitied * An act to enable th ate of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the ‘swamp lands’ within their limits,” approved September 28, 1850, will be cluded from the sales. The offering of the abeve lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and wili proceed in the order in which thev are advertised, until the whole shail have been offered, and the sales thus ciosed ; but no sale siril be kept open longer than two weeks. and nO private eniry ofany of the lands wili be admitted uph! after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand. at the eity of Washington, this sixteenth day of September, Domini one thousand eight hundred and fe. D. : JAMES CHANAN. By the President: momas A \ENDRICKS, Comnussioner of the Ceaeral Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Sha grea entrtled-to ti it of pre-em; te any of the lands within the townships and of townships above enumerated is utr ato tablish the enme to the satiafaet.on of tie reg: and reseiver of the proper land office, and m payment therefor as soon as practicable after scaing this notes, and before the pe line pre for the eommeneement of the publie sale of the lands embracing the tract elaimed ; otherwise such elaim will be forfeitede i . THOS. Commissioner ef the we 19-18: OUNT OF MONTE CHRISTO, 2 vols.; $1 Diary of @ Medioai Student, by Warren; 50 cents. Pickwick Abroad, hy Reynolds; Meents. Geor,e or the Planter of tne Isle of France, by Reynolds; 50 cents. Be Gipsy Chief, by Reynolds: Scents. ian Ao" inns OF ‘uek is evarything, by Maxwell; cents. Robe:t Bruce, or the Hero King of Scetiand, by Reynolds Mecents. Wallace, the Hero of Sootiand, by Reynolds; 50 $ cents f Malta Exposed; 13 cents, a pone’ "FRANCK TAYLOR, “HINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, R.H. MILLER, SON & CO,, IMPORTFRS, snived two istetments of thet Ave receiv: wo inst ents of er ne gon from the English Potteries, and wil! oontinue to receive accessions to their stock till the buasness seagon sets in,’ + MH. MILLER, Sox & Co. een soune? r friends customers that their stock shall be of the mout desireble description t their pri Ni = pare favorably with those of any de: in their tne red them. im any other market in the United S -H. Miter, Son & Co. have pool alg fer to renee wrens inducement to ip their pu in their line, hae acoso a ag wi re ive vie Artwe al ew york trom the great ufactory of “Roux,” is jpussetis, 1140 bexes Frenoh Window Glass of supe- rior quality: erent thicknesses, which they have imported ander auch eircumstnnces as toenable them to offer a superior article at very moderate prices ac2i-tf H. STINEMETZ, B. HaTtER AND FURRIER, 2% Pa. av., near the eorner of | hf has received hie pacerment of Ladios’ Chil- dren’s FANCY FURS, in all their variety, to which he invites at ii erie tion. Having selected them him from the importing bouses in her and York, and taken advantege of th by purchasing for cash, an for eauh, he will be able tosell 4 - moderate Pijoes Ehaa eny eretofore offere Hoaver Fiate, and Chif Fur Mec 3. M dren's Fi Higt hand. Pa ru a cn ow 075 ecuts, and Victorines @3.50 en a HATS, HATS-CAPS, CAPs. Black Prenatlat $3 50, $3, and $2.50, of s uality forthe mopey. Also, Felt Hats rimen’s and boys’ wear. ; ‘Terms exclusively cash—thereby being e1 wriadiaha sary VIRGINIA BANK NOTES, .H. MILLER, 8ON & CO.. will Cc gee Pa as c. &o., at their usual ular) ‘with a discount EL ns ks (exoe| @ Bai ny all debts SE ee as . * guch of their e Shoove val themselves of this prop- ition. i rior Caps bled to it, meet- Alexandria, Sept.29. 1997, se meer iCKLES BY THE HUNDRED, lob of scleaged oKLED CUCUMBERS, in’ Noes “ett Oe BORER ELA 0s, TRE, veo. R aticegy fu aad Inn sas tM LTE, 38 } Insurance, &e. W2"SRGR PS VERS SY SOMULs ae 7 G R Grarngy DIA NES C.MAUIRE: BAxeNG HOUSE Favss Without - i on oties received on it at Cities furni: Ro depositors eo. NTEREST ON Papestre—interest on, Deposits at such rates &s may BPOSITS In VIRGINIA AND Deposits in Virginia and other oevived to be checked for, pores ep li-i; BROTHERS. Ne mcihpa sete it onarge. Twill be silowed eed ONEY. Sak same funds, or in ‘he re; wad ities, at th ‘eet rate. ri e market Larrexs oF Cxgpit.—Letters of Credit wit! be Srpstes. negotiable in the different Cities of the nited States, on Deposit of Money or Col and interest alowed if Money is bee ne oharged if on such termeas may beagr: VELING UiLis oy Excnanen.—Travelers be furnished with drafts in such suse as may sired negotiable in the ditlerent Cit Brits « — AND EuzoPE.—Bills of of Credit on Engiand, | at the market rate for ee Stocks, bougnt in Foaerve the right to the cost. Bonds or Stocks will graph. Cc c (open g as o.— 5 & here Stocks road I Lanp Wakrants.—Land W rates. ETTERS OF CREDIT ON f Exchang: and Europe, Bonds, Stocks, 8 from § to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale. oy) 0 Site aa com rr ~ 3 a, More devon toto je- AND State ed pour henge oan be pisced in our iitccemsaeme = country or Europe. al purchased r o&sh or Ww: ‘errant Sate suit. Seouri- , OF ax orders, we Py. oenton by tel ith Bonds, bought at the Warrants sold by us are guaran- id Warrant quotations i my ifre- Warraai ¥ te will be orders, or sent for 108. Rea Estaye AND INsURA: bought and sold, and Insurances CLaiMs On NGRESS.—Claims on the United onrt of Claims or Cong: prosecuted by prompt es jan? ANKING HOUSE ° ona. intrusti able atto: ‘UBB BR Opposite thi jed to Western Houses on @ Ch Commission to responsibie Brel etl Estate Uniren States, Court oF os, the to us, will be .. fe Freatury. HERS, Notes will please rreney. i pod with depecitors allderk u oO ley tors them to deposit Gold and Check for surrencys the deporitor being eredited with the difference, se Barf THUR BROTHERS. NTERKEST ALLOWED ON DEPORITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS. san 27—tf Opposite the Treasury, Medicines. \HE GREATEST | MEE TOA at ERP VERY Mr. Kannxvy, of Roxbury, has of our common pasture weeds 4 re: EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, rom "he worst Scrofuia down toac ‘ommon Pimple. ie has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cares, both Thunder Hu- mor. He bas now in his possession over one hundred Gorcificates of its value,all within twenty miles of ton. Mout Wp bottles are warranted to oure @ nursing Bore to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Face. rank th 5 Pifitcos three toiton wili clear the system of Biles. ‘© dotties sre warrant Touth hi ree t oe bettt ree ve os — Kind of Erysipelns. to cure and Stomach. are warranted to oure the 8 or two hotties are warranted to oure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. bottles sre warranted Some Running of the Ears and Biotohes among the Four to six bottles are warramted to cure corrupt and reauing Ulcers. ‘One bottle wil onre Soaly Ernptions of the ag F or three botties are warranted to oure worst kind of Ringworm. Twoor three bo it most desperate case of Rheu itties are warranted to cure the —. hree to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- men ve to ht hotties will oure ive Sorofuln, Is always experienced tle, and a perfect cure is warrant! « tity is taken. Nothing looks so vain tried all the that a oommon weed growing on along old stone walls, should cure e = :yet it ina fixed fact. | it has to start. There are no or ha’s about it suiting som idied over @ thousand bott of Boston. 1 know the effect: It hae already done some of the gr done in sachusetix. | gave it oid, to on worray locking children, whose fi Say. Teatored to & perfect state ofitint the worst case of the firat bot- when the above improbable to those who have in erful medicines of ¢! ye the pastures, and very humorinthe ve & humor, r ANDS, hums jot yours, e Vicinity it in every onse, eatest cures ever to cluidren a year copie of sixty. | have seen poor. pany, jesh was so! of health by one ie. To those who are subject to @ sick headache, one bottle will aiways cure it. It eatarrh aud dizzine: Some who ives great relief in have taken it had been costive for years, and have been reguiated by it. but where there is any derans of m four days to a week. here the body is sound it works ayite nay, ment of the nature, it will canse very singulsr feelings, but "a must not be alarmed; they al bere i functions re suit from it; on the beer ys — that feeling is ike one, you will feel youreel: Geard come of the most extravagan = ever man lisiened to. found in it that I never suspected. Several onses of epiieptio fite—s siways considered incurable, hr few bottles. O, what a mer ce | always kept it strictly for introduction &¢ 2 genera! family cine, great and wonderful virtues have besr if wt will new person. | t encomiums of it be- sense Which wee been cured by 8 rove effec- twa! in al cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it thi I know ofsevera! oases of D: Viver, Siok, Headache, Liyapepeim Avthma, uy and Ague, Pain in he Side, and particulariy in jiseases of the discovery has done more good than any ever known. have. 1 of them aged of the ever 2 of et ry idneys, &c., t! median: No change of diet ever necessary—est the best you get and enough of it. trections for Use.—Adulte per dny—ehildren orerten years take anficient to opera ONALD KEND No. 100 “Tessert-spconka children from five to eight years, tea-e; m no directions oan be mextionie to all oonstitutions, '¢ on the bowels twice a MANY, SCENE ‘arrem Street, Rozbury, Y ‘y+ Hicsceshustis, lor ‘Washipgtou.—Chas, Stott & Co,, Z. demi ct Rear a ag i" - PB. Nam er, Beh: & joswell, Davie) B Pear . Milburn, Dunier ean fo Foe dey sermon may 5-ly private MEDICAL TREATISE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. eo geile M. D., Albany, N. ¥. I Pi red 200 pages and 139 ee Lithographs {0 PRICE ONLY 1 Seni free of posiageto Dr. M, B. La G1 rage. A new of: ages and 120 p! aed jp cents & copy. A populsr 001 CENTS.. fy dae of a Uoten. Physi i 4 ieedlitton View of Mar prehensive ise on the du and onan gees and life—happy and fruitful ailianoes, mode po 5 Poon: ml them—infelicitous and infertile ones—their obviati and re I—nervous lity, ite oaures and cure, by rocess at once 80 . sale, ef : failure is im eas 8 for management—an on “4 n with practice! ‘obeorvations one saferand ma ames od treatment: tomary Bits on evil reraite frome om; eal practice ; to senses of fe- which is ed commentaries on y to old F ilfuntrated by beaut pointed ‘oung. ie a rm oy Pe « av ri e hen ay ing marr Its to whieh every human heing is ont Goa canmieny crt ee eto any widressing Dr. LA CRO! Led Bo enclosing 25 cents. CROIX book tri upon any of the }, either came or eo y and rders which iD ht an e1 ental by dote. remedies for Ecciies, wires oy hones fo, eploctumiait prevalent pie for #1 ofthe United States, 1X, (post paid,) Albany, Those wuo prefer may consult 1seases u| Tench eee et wf for that aiaan of disorders onl pase graphii a4 rusal is partio- to perrons entertaining secret and who are con- ith, happi: ard jed to, os A in the short apace of six Q entirely eradicate al! Leset tints Copaiva on oubebs 10 theheaith of rest con- reunate 5 phraioiane rent, with, » to the 1@ deat joticn jent’ i Teofice No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. encarta ee eee D PRETT , F WOOL- Neb aas Cer eerL or es ry GH IN’, No. 2 Ps.avenue. ne ween ath Git LUA TAN MADE And %h atreat RON}. talian Macesron ~~ PSR CBN lav ISR egopa soteer of MeLaven - qe eT INGTON BRANCE RAILROAD. TRAINS RUN AS POLLOWS: ork. praca, WASHINGTON as 4 je T. H. PARSONS, Ageat. QRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAlLRUAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE waa (Sunday nights ) ASHINGTON CITY and Ook hae) ASX ANDRI4, GORDONS' axp RIOH- Wash t 6 o’ cloak vee askin eon pm fe LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. ve W. LYNCABU ephupsion at 6 oto ®.‘m., arrive iD With the trains on the Virginia ana Tenneesee Rat Read for MEMPHIS. 1 Stages from Char- ettesville to Lynehburg 8 distance of @ russ. Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE PASE, foot of street, being owned by oe Rated Company nage) vy 1on with the trains, Fickste for Lynehburg procured ou the Depot of the Washington Retivent te oe emere nad bagenpe & the Beemens for Alexnn- gr 's distance six mules, allowing ample time A. EVANS, Arcot, Atezsntcin, utr, RES EVAN ie NEY AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND a RAILROAD. The recent extensionand improvement of ite 1ead - connecting lines at the West has required an en- fire revision of the running arrangements of this read 7 which highly important advan to the trar- le: red. oy rare secu! Pa aot Siar DAY, June Sane Pa i, RA will be run in rections for thro ore. First—The ACCOMMODATION TRAINaterte from jen Statian, Baitimore,at 7 A. ool ORs Sunday,) stops at way stations and arrives at = “Beoond—The MAIL TRALY starts (Sunday —The } ox- Sat BHA. i and oY: at Ww. ooling 43 ted a . M., connecting at Benwood with Central ‘Ohio trains for Couumbus. Cincinnati. Indi Loa- isville, Chieage, St. Le &o., and at eame piace with trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, &o., by Cieveiand Road, and also st Parkersburg with - rietta Fond. turd—The ST. LOUIS and CINGINNATI EX PRESS TRAIN leaves amily at 5.96 P. M., oon- Beoting At Benwood at 9A. M. with express trains from liatre to Cincinnatt, (without shanse Cars at Columbus,) Fesching there yn bat oni ae Baltumor % beurs from Washing- ton, It also connects directly beth directions, St Grafton with ears Parkersburg and Marietta roads for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. These trains connect at Xenia for Indunapalis, Chicago and St, reat Ohio nad Louis, and at Cincinnati with the Mississ:ppi Express f to St. 1 timore. i By this and southern piaces in the the distance is 4 to 100 the shortest of other routes. est these Connections are equai — nd satisfactory, ar- Trying at Baltimore at A. M. isa Baggage checked through to al! ponte. THROUGH TICKETS it Passeogers from Bal iew the entire road by dey ing trains ind lying over at in , e mung Bext mormng by Wheels oommodation train, leaving Cambe; a Oakland at 10.50, FOR WAY PASSENGERS. Th mberiand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M., ww top at all Stetions east of Cumberinnd, end a * Lou heeling Accommodation at Stations bey or ‘umber! cing West. Eni ‘af the ‘rain leaves con we ee gag “ ye yy ay Cumber: ate, reaching tumore a . M, ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between G and Parkersburg, way neers will take thi press westwardiy and he Mail east . The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. BM. ston img at way stntior Leaves F rederiok at 9.1: A.M. $ PRAT h RA 'N leaves st 5.45 sthoott's Mills at v FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. on St 4.15 and 9.15 Leave Britrmore for Was AN and5.15 P.M. On Sw at 4.18 A. M., and 5.15 P. M.only, Leave Washington fi at 6 and 8.9) A. Mand Gendea B.M. On Stndapeat 12M aed . M. only, ‘The first nnd fourth trains from Battimore, and the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, i) be aad mai! trains. ste om Sang at Washington unction and Annapolis Ten Lom. ‘The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and eigen = = trains from VW asiungton connect with the Aina from oie. For tickets, information, . &o., apply to J.T. ENGLAND, Arent tbe Ticket fier Crinden tion. M. 8. WOODSIDE, iy 1%tf Master of Transportation. Bai! [48 Paciric MarL STEAMSHIP COM One of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the United States Mai for ACAPUIO. CALTPORNTA, and OREGON, loaves: Panama twiee each month. on the erri vaiof the United States Mai! &. S. Compa: ers, Waich leave New Oriesns and New \ork regu- inrly On Sth and 2thof each month with the mrs, 9nd pacsougers connecting vis PANAMA RAIL- ADS. ; These steamships have been inspected and ap- proved by the Navy Department, and guaranty speed and safety. The a Raulrosd (47 miles long) is now com- jeted from ocean to ocean, and is crossed in Sor 4 ure, The baxgarecf ere is checked in New con ang hee La —— ime, and ¥ ern are embarked at Panama by »' atthe company’s expense. ‘The money paid in New York covers ali expenses of the trip. egerve steamers are kept in port in Psnama and Sen Francisco, to prevent detention im ease of soci- dent, so that t ure having oocu Passengers leave tas same day they er- rive at Aspinwa.l. Conduct through by each steamer, and teke hares of wowen sad chides without other proteo- “Pir through tickets at the lowest rates appiy st the agency. 677 ‘West street, New York,to 1 RAL OND porta ARMSTRONG, Pane ce., eans,- or fyMtf C, L. BARTLETT. Boston. Re Oe A a ae BBR 2 sags comrorine ue SEER e ATLANTIC —.—— ,Capt. Oliver Re tie = ee comes yt trees tae righ tenes ons ave in their construction, a8 also an their engi to in- jure strength and speed, and their Beoomamodatica passengers are upegualied for elegance com- t. ri parsage from New York to Liverpool, ii acs! Sic, Geant tuncesea de. wits ox Tee tra sige state rooms, & From to sonaitpobed toesehehip. So berthseenteresonte) : Gntil paid for. a] The water-tight bulk hea PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FEOM NEW TORK. ‘day, June 20. 9, July 4 y, July I nturday, A turday, Aw; urdey, Sept. urday, Sep’ turday, Oo! urday, Oot. 24. Y turday, Nov. 7... 1657) W: Saturday, Nov. 21. ...1857) Wedm Saturday, Dec.5._— 1897] Wedn iy. ESS UBER? Ro. a8, Wali street, FRROUENRES%s 'SO7R anne Ni Pnars, .G. WAT RIGHT & CO., Paris. e for gold. stones or therefor and the vail je 15 wnera of these ships will not be ue chorea expressed the therein. NITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR KighT TE: CALIFORNIA AND OREGOD VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, Sth € th of cach month, Cavtion.—So many frauds and imposi- thoms of various kinds have been vo pee rpetrated on travellers bound to CALI. 'ORNIA, that the subscriber, the only Agent for presage by the U- &. Mail Line, via ma, in the ety of New York, feels it tne duty to cnution aH persons seeking passage to Cslifernis, that, To aVOIDIMPOsITION, they must 2 to Epi ine tree ate the Steamships of the U_ 8. [iNew Work te euthorined £0 espsee pateee. ne oe 4 wink banter arrecme reer pave Lot which is s Hosting os the North Riveteal thehesd of the Com- iy ‘Observe my lave Tw RAYMOND, Anant STROVE SPURT geal Losve Alexandria at 434, Thx, 8, “TMS ts DHE Akt.

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