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EVENING STAR. | THE BALLET. what a mass of delight ; ry like forms, face, What a ’wildering sight. ‘Was ever anything /i Drapery sirily scant at each end; rial, ‘Searcely betraying where fleshand freck blend ; \dden symmetry, s.onate poses, Lathe shaves revolving, Clusters dissolving, Ever fresh beauty rtistic unfeld, ‘Suok is the mystic and magical dance. Ciroumrotations, Supple sa tations, Daring gyrations, ure ‘il eal! it—mild metaphor spuraing— juman kaleidesoupe, constantly turning. $$$ 56 Parricipg tx Exotand—The late English Papers give a report of thetestimony taken before jury in that country, in regard to the murder of a farmer there, under suc stances as to lead to a strong belief that the deed was committed by bis eldest son. It appears that the son suddenly, in the middle of the night, aroused the inmates of the house with the cry of robbers, and discharged his dow of his room. Afterwai that the father was shot in bed, as he slept, a rtion of his skull having been blown away.— he son ascribed his death to robbers, but the investigation of the police led to the arrest of the ortions of the wadding are ascertained to be leaves taken froma book to be found in the house; he had also frequently ex to his father, never 5 un Out of the win- is it was discovered ressed hostility poke to him, and bad at- tempted to obtain a lease of the farm held by the father. The jury of inquest rendered a verdict of wilful murder against the son, who was eom- mitted for trial. $< $< —_____.. Frora Hastixos—A Sap Mistaxe.—After the accession of Queen Victoria, and before her mar- Triage, Lady Flora Hastings, then a Maid of Hon- or, was reported to Her Majesty as an accusation borne o1 , it was evident ag by her appearance. ita at such a circumstance would have a most prejudicial effect upon the ebaracter of the Court, and the’matter became one of public rather than private policy. The relatives of the lady were communicated with, the accusation indignantly denied, and finally submitted to the test of a medical examination. ‘The opinioh of the first accouchers in England who conducted it was, that unquestionab Lady Flora was about to become a mother. retired from the Court disgraced, and died short- erwards of « dropsy which had deceived Bers ror Cativorxia —It may not be known to everybody that there were no bees in Califor- nia when first discovered by the Yankee family, and that several attempts to an early day ware unsuccessfl persons have been more successful, have made the busines« of sending bees to gold producing speculation. ‘ne steamer of November 5th was e1 S. Harbeson. of Newcastle, Pa., to take sixty colonies of bees, destined fo. Sacramento and neighbor! shipmentever sent out. ry them there at Of late several Golden State a ngaged by J. Lawrence count! hood. This isthe largest —New York Tribune. ee Cuvres Suit Deciven.—We learn from Par- kecsburyg that Judge Edmundson has at least de- nding between the north- odists in that town. eided the church snit ern ant southern Met suit was to recover the church a! ed by them jointly previously to the the charch government into Northern and South- ern bodies, and has been in court some ten or twelve years. Judge Bdmundsen, we understand, 'y belongs to the Northero decides that the pro Tue Southern division of rtion of the chure: we church have had possession of the since the division in 194 and since then led a parsonaze.— Wh, I~ Bishop Meade contirmed 1: ew Market, Nelsonco., Va. Some turkies were lately exhibited at ester, Mass., weighing thirty-two pounds. U7 The Columbus (Ga.) of the 12th, announce the captnre of the “‘first shad of the season.”’ {7 Capt. Beal, convicted of incendiarism at Elisworth, Me., ha« been sentenced to the State Prison for ten years. 07 Large numbers of fugitive slaves, it is said, are daily passing through Rochester and Syracuse. on their way to Canada. [Plt is estimated that baif a million dollars f property Las been destroyed in the west- of New York by the freshets last week U7 The Boston Glassworks Company ha\ built a chimney to their works; located on Bu: ker Hill, ten feet hizher than the monument. EP" Sergeant Lefferts, of the New York Police Detectives, is causing to be taken the dag reotype of every noted rogue who falls into bis 7 A number of women in York, have cailed a conventi: which is stated to be t« ef the nature and attr [7 ‘The authorities of Patt meticed a number of public works, ing and gradiag streets and publi rhe relief of the unemployed people. The railroad runners having been discard- be principal railroad lines in the West, these runners have beld a convention. and resoly- influence to divert business and Erie county, New jon, the object of a new knowledge soa have com- such as open- ¢ squares, for ed to use thei: travel to other routes 17 Michael Welsh, the structions on the New Jersey Railroad, near Ber ut, ‘merely to see the cars bounce,” as he has been sent to State months for his fun. A tenant of the Carroll count phi—a Mr Brown—hax com it the commissioners of the health which he bas su therein, owing to the miserable condition man who placed ob- prison eighteen menced a sui county, for the stained while con- (7™ At several places in New Jersey, an enor- ‘Mous amount of white cedar timber 1s found bu ¥ ground, in the salt water, sound and fit for use, and a considerable business x this timber and splitting Tied below the marsh is carried on in minin, it In shingles for mar! A Woman to Watx Oxe Henprepanp Pive Coxsgcurive Hours —Mrs. M. Jackson, of Har- risburg, Pa., bas commenced the fe: one hundred and five consecutive any rest of any kind. The performaa done for a gold belt valued at $250 —S—SSS — ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Mrs S_Chapplenbu-y. LE Terry, Pa; Jae'T tagh, USN; Hon Z Kid- «Ky; A Grahon, at of walking hours without BROWNS’ HOTEL France; W T O'Brien Hargrove, Va; RON i. Va; Hon J W Stevenson: ‘a; 1, Andenreid, Pa; Jobn M Hale y, Va; JW Pearee, DC; J Pearce, DC; A B Catlett, Texas; F S$ Bangist, SC, L M Lee, Va; A Oliver, NY H DoBois, Pa; H_ Exail and family, Va; G W Montiero, do; W Heat and son, NY: Ve; ML. Merrill, Md; A » Md; Henry T Garnett oughbozoigh and lady, | +, (L. O. Surru s.)—O K Barrell » KR ras J McClintock, R jutrow, Young, J McClintock and friend, Md; Thos Woods, D Ftork, G Thomas. H Jacobs; ay ton, W A Barnes, J W Burson, R Alexander. J W Sherman, J R Smoot, H C 1. son, Va; J C Hays, WC Free. lea, C J Hammond, & VF McLean; W soving, J B WiL n; Pa; J H Mon- $A Walling and lady, NJ; Wyman the WILLARDS’ HOTEL .—A H W: M Colston, Md; G $ Ledyard and lady, % , C Phillips and lady, Pa: N F Alex- Ticbnor and lady, NJ; JM Porter, Va; A C Thor; Michi; W C Chaunce: land: A H Sibley, Mallett. N ¥;RJH J Williams, Md; $ Bailey, Jas Mac- ; FP A Chadwick, Pa KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—J H Wiley, Pa; Mrs F Wiley, do: F 8 Banfert, NC; J Willer, Md; F. bt; Fla; R Swinton, Va; G B Lockwood, do; 38 Gratam, Cal; M Milbanke, Md; J Bod- — nL J Whitman, Henry Viextemps and y —— oe GCEAN STEAMERS. Faom te Unitep States. MOVEMENTS OF Liverpool... Portlan ‘The California mail steamers leave New York om the Sth and 2th of cach month tl “ ai (land inthe Terriers ot M 0 Minn to the half-breads or mixed: bloods ofthe Dnootal of Siaux nation of Indians, ana for other pur, , proved July 17, 1854, 1. JAMES BUCHANAN, Peeidene ef ine United States of America, do here- besten ttre lan Siders ne Pe tory of Ni ta, at the periods her ter de- juance of the provisions af the Sd jon of titled “An NDERSON, commencing ou xt, for the ‘epgeal orth vacant public lands situated within the follow: townships aud fractional town Re in thi serve for the half- is or mixed-bloods ‘h or Sioux nation of Indians, viz North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian. The unlocated tracts im fractional township one hundred and eleven, of range ten. the unlocated tracts in fractional township one hundred and eleven, of range eleven. ‘ The ynlocated tracts in fractional townships one hundred and eleven and one hundred and twelve, of range twelve. f }@ unlocated tracts in township one hundred and and fractional townshi née hundred and and one hundred and thirtoon, of range thir- ip one hundred and ip one hundred and fractional township one hundred and thirteen, within the above-mentioned reserve, of e fourteen. 16 unlocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eleven and one hundred end twelve, within the above-mentioned reserve, of range fifteen Att office st FARIBAULT, commenoing on the first day of March next, for the disposal of tha ae lands situated within the fullowing-named Ownships and fractional townships in the Iate re- serve for the ae, er mixed bloods ef the Da- or Sioux nation of Indians. viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, ‘ The uniocated tracts in that part of fractional township one Lundred and ten, within the above- meutioned reserva, of range vine. x The uniooated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eight, one hundred und nino, and frac- tional towuship one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned reserve, of range ten; ‘ The unloeated tracts inthat part of township one hundred snd eight, within the above-.nentioned re- serve, and in townships one hundred ad nine and one hundred and ten, of range eleven. The unlooated tracts in that part of townships ono 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, of range thirteen. ‘The uniooated tracts in that part of township one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned re serve. of range fourteen, he unlocated tracts in that part oftownship one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned re- serve, or range fifteen. maocordance wih the provisions ef theact of July 17, 1854, herein-before refered to, pre-emption claims will not be allowed to any of the above-mertiond lands until after they have been offered at public sale and become subject to private entry. ‘The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, an¢ will proceed in the order in whioh they are advertised until the whole sball have been effered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept epen longer tham two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be ad- mitted until! after tho expiration of the two weeks. taven under my hand, at the city of Washington, — —— feeds ary rood ows Domini one thousa eight hundred anc seven. JAMES BUCHANAN, By the Presidont Hos. A. HENDRICKS, ceorenacionce of the General L.and Office. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THR PA PER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING. Orrick ScPaRINTENDENT OF PrBtic Lig sol Wasnino Ton, October Ist, 1897. In puraumnce of Leg mila one OI the “Act to pro- vide for executing the public printing,” &0., 5p. proved August 25, 1852, sealed proposals will feceived at this office, im the Capitol, until the first Monday (7th dayjof December next, at 12 0’olock m., for Ternishing the paper that may be required for the public printing for the year ending on the Istday of Decembe: specifies.as nearly 2s car be as- juantity, guality. and desoription of per that will be required, Ciassl. 10,000 reams fine printing paper, uncalendered, to measure 24 by 38 inches, and to weigh forty-Ave pounds to the ream of 42 sheets. 4.000 fine pristine paper, oalendered, to A Teams fine printing paper, lered, measure 24 by 3 inches fait ve weigh Sfty-oix pounds te the ream of 480 sheets. c it * 5.000 reams superfine sized and ealendered printing paper, to measure 24 by 3é inches, and to weigh fifty two pounds to the reain of 490 sheets. Crass lV. 300 reams superfine hard-sized and ealendered wating paper, to measure 24 by 32 inches, to weigh forty-eight pounds tothe reain of 490 sheets. Cra 1,96) reams superfine sized and calendered per, of auch sizes as may be reyuired, corre in Weight with paper measuring 19 by 24 ini weighing twenty pounds ver ream of 480 sheet Crass Vi. 200 reams superfine plate paper, (oalendered or un- egleadered. us may be required.) 19 by 24 inones, and of such weight per reauias may be required, Phe fives of the paper of exch of the above olas- sua to be of linen an‘ cotton, free from s?)_adultera- tion with muneral or other substanoes, ofa fair whitg- aess, and put up in quires of twenty-four sh each, Aad in bundles of two reais each, each ream to contein 40 perfect sheets. Uniformity in color, thickness aud weight willbe required; aad ne bun each kind of Ve(excUsive of Wrappers) varying over or under five per cent. from the standard weight will be re- served, aod the gross weight will, cases, be re- amired. Mixing of various thicknesses 1 a ‘he same “ 2» lo muke up the weight will be considered a vulation of the contract, Crass VIE. No |—i 5 reame Pre wet Writing paper; No. 2-2, reams flateap writing paper: Re. 3— "500 reama demi writing paper ; 0. 4—2,0e6 reams folio post watiog paper; No. 5— "3 recs medium writing paper No.6— & reams royal writing paper; No.7— & reams super-royal writing paper; No. é— 50 reauis imperial writing paper; No. 9— 100 reams colored medium (assorted) Lass VINE No, 1—5,000 reams writing paper, 19 by 96 inches, te weigh twenty-eight pounds per reain, No. 4—1,5*) reams writing paper, !9 by 2€ inehes, to weigh tweuly -tree pounds per renin. . No. 3.—$,100 reams writing paper, 18 by % inehes, to weigh twenty-s:x pounds per r % 0. 4.100 igh twenty per “ 7. No. 5.—349 reams writing paper, 18 by 18 inches. to weigh twenty-two pounds per reain. No. 6—46 roa:us writing paper, iz by 18 inches, to weigh twelve pounds per ream. ii the paper designated in classes 7 amd 2 are to be of the best materials, free from adulteration, and finshed in the best manner. The papers in class 7 are to be white or blue, of the regular standard siaes of the respective kinds,and of such weights as may be required by this office ; those in class 2 are to be — and of the sizcs aud weight specified in the scpedule. he right is reserved tock ane gs Kreater or less quantity of each and every kind contracted at such times and in such quantities ac the pubiie ser- Viog may require. Keach class wil! be considered hey ort and be subject to a separate contract; but bidders may vfler for one of more ot the ciaswes in the same proposal; and the privilege is reserved of requiring a bilder who may have more none clase assigned him to take all such cl: er forfeit histight to ney cinss. Samples (uot less than one quire) of enoh kind of paper bed for. and but one sample ia anch kind must aceonipany each bid; and. in classes 7 and &, be numbered to correspond with the num the pa- per proposed for in that schedule; and, in the frat fix clasken, to be properly desienated on the sample, or it wi!l not be considered. Ai! proposals and sani- ples mast be transmitted to this othee free of post- aga or other expeme, Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firin making it. and must epocify the price per pound (and but one priee for each) of every kind of pa- per contained in the class proposed for. Ali the paper in the several classes must be deliv- ered at sucn place or places as nay be designated in Washington City, in good order, free of ali and eve- pection, count, weight aud measurement of tie Su peristeadent, and in in all respects satisfac- tory. Wiank forms for proposals will be furmshed at this office to persons applying for th nd noue will be taken into consideration ua! antially agree- ing therewith. Bouds, with approved securities, will be reqmred; and the supplying Of an inferior article in any of the olasses, or 4 failure to supply the quantity required at any time will be considered & violation of the oon- tract. Fach bidder is required tofurnish with his proposals aatisinctory evidenee of his ability to exeeute them: tad proposals unaucompaned by such evidence will na rejected, ‘The proposals will be opened in the manner re- juired by faw *‘on the firat Tuesday afier the fi Monday in December” next, ath.) at 10 0’olock a. at the ofhees of the Superintendent. Proposals will be addressed to the rape te ent of the Publio Printing, Capitol of the Jmited dorsed * Proposala for states, ils ote le and upplyi r. slic ae A. 6 SEAMAN, | juperintendgnt of Public Prin! \. 0c |-tawt Deol = 6 as UN!tTep STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasuixeton. November 7th, 1837. On the petition of Josinh Copeland, of Weymouth, Mass., praying for the extension of & patent granted on the 20th of January, 1444. fer an improve ment in ** Boot Crimp: expiration of said with day of January | It is ordered, that t t Office on M for seven years from the nt, wiich takes place on the anid petition be heard at the lay. the ith of January ne Are notified to rani show a ey have, why said ym ought not to be pporing the extension are required to file in the Patent Offive their objectic mpociall wet forth in writing, at least twenty days before th day of hearing; all testimony filed by either p used at the said hearing must be takennnd ted in accordanes with the rules of the Othee,which will be furnished on application. The testimony inthe eare will he closed on the Int of January: depositions and other eepere relied Boon As testimony must be fled in the Ofice ou or wwefore the morning of that day; the arguiments,if any, within ten days thereafter. - + Ordered. nino that thix notice be publishod in the Union, National Intelligencer, and Star, Washing- ton; Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia; Daily News, New Boston. Maxa.; # nqtirer, Cinein- “a ree pd fe rf rae succsamss meee, revious @ ith day of Jnnuary nex ny o Rearing. y yon. HO wees Commissioner of Pat - S.— Editors of the above papers will please eopy, and their bills tothe ‘Pateat ilies, oan npaper Ounluiuing this notige, udlawew ohne) gerd pally ees } sections tw: sat lll of section ‘en- tbirt; ; y sad -Ons; and sections thirty-four five, of township etghteen, twenty, and twenty-o Seotions one, two, t! sive; the northeast quarter of section tw: sections twenty three to twenty-six, inclu Miscellaneous. By THE eresib} and make known that pu he undermentioned land offices i fornia, at the periods hereinafte: wit: At the land officeat Los Ano on Monday, the tenth day af May next, sa! of the public lands within the following-named Of the base line and west of the Sam Ber- nardino meridian, ions one to twelve, ineiusive; of section thirteen; the north half ant quarter uf section Lee inciusive; the nort! Tnetrance, &e. P¥ convaRe CariraL.—_— a RNCEOR BU at the usual Cit ennsyivania Ave; City Savings Bank. amen | Ff. Baldey, MES C. MoG Seoret Travelers Directory. ty-two to twenty-seven, in WA*HINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, ~ section twenty-eight; the west hal F be. THE UNITED Tait of section thirt: Apes: : * us Buck aNan, Presi- jes will be held in the State of t designated, to Warming, t to authorize the Presrdent |.°2 and bownships nineteen, en to fifteen, iaclu- TRAINS KUN AS FOLLOWS: From WARHINGTON at 6 a. m. elay with traus fortue Went, and With those for Phuindelphaa and” N pat ogg Roy wal Qod fer A: Qn Sunday at 4.29 p. From BALTIMU: 415 and 9.158. m., Sand 5.15 18, Baitimore, Phiiade! itimore, Phuade!ph,. two totwenty-seve prpasitiglee rd thirty-four and thi the suuthwest irteen; sections fifteen to twen- half of seetion twenty- the northwest quarter of section twenty-three; section twenty-five; the south ha'f of section twen- ty-six; the southeast quarter of section .wenty ctions twenty-nine to thirty-two, inciu- south half of section thirty-three; tue quarter and the south nalf of section thir- ty-four; and section thirty-five, of township thre sections three to mine, inclusive;the nort! the southwest quarter of section ten; the quarterand the northwest quarter of secti the northeast quarter and the south half twelve; section thirteen; the east half o eventeen to tweaty -for of section twenty fiv ons twenty-six to thirty-five, inclusive, of town- ship four, of range three. ‘Township three, of range four. 5 tions one te twenty-lour, inclusive: the north half of section twenty-five; and sections twenty-six of tntonship one: and sections ven, inclusive, of township three, 6, two, and thre ur; sections ten to 1ons_ twenty-twe to twenty hirty-fourand thirty-five, of townahip nd townships twenty aud twenty-one, of poroprinted by law we : eo of schoo! rT }, togel nd overflowed lands, imade th 4. WASHINGTON at Grarrton D. ™ BANKING HOUSE tf - H. PARSONS, Agent, (PRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILRUAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LIN® Uis. (Sunday nights ex STON CITY RA NDR A, GOR Leaves Washington at 6 0’ elook a.m. Washinxton at 7 o'clock pm. NCH BURG and the CHUEB BROTHERS. its received and Checks 9 on the north eat) it at and Cities furnished to depositors withe: TEREST ON DePosi on Deposits at such rates as may Deposits ix Vixgixia AND UNCURRKNT MONEY. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncarrent Money re- be cheoked for, payable in same funds, arin specie, we char, Discounts.—Notes, Di will be discounted, and Loana made en Stocks, Bo rities, &t the market rate. RBvIT.—Letters of Credit witi be furnished, nogotiahle in the different Cites of the m Deposit of Money or Collate: and interest allowed if Money is di ‘od if Cousterals,on such termaas may RAVELING Buu! whee oharge. Gities received on for cultivation,” if any. grauted te t! tat act entitled “An act to enable the State of Arkansas and other ¥tates to reciaim the swamp lands within their limits,” approved September excluded from the sa.es. No “mineral la —Iuterest will be allowed be agreed upon. , 1858, will be ds”? or tracts containin: deposits are to be offered at the public sales, mineral lands being expressly excepted and ex- cluded from sale or other disposal by the require- ments of the act of Congress approved Sd March 1853, entitled “An aet to pr the public Iandsin California, the granting of pre- ‘8 therein, and for other of the above lands will on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order hich they are advertised, until the who! Ui been offered, aud the sales thus closed; hall be kept oper longe: ntry ef any of the he expiration of t cepted,) between > fourteen; seotion: DONSVILLE ann Ric) sive; the north ing the oe Excotnge. vide for the survey o United States, emption right: the otfe with the train: otleaville to [ 8 ov Excnancx.—Travelers rafts in such sume as may Le de- sired negotiable in the diferent Citiea BiLLs and Letrers or Cugniton E PR.—Bilis of Excharge and Letters gad Europe, a change, in sums to suit. “Bonds: Stocks, and Beou from 6 to 12 pr. cent., always fur sale, or ities at a comniuasion of 8 Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call fora deposit of !0 pr. cont on the coats Bonds or Stouke will be ordered by tele- RaiLroap, Cy City, and State Regotiation, e:ther in th im purchased fur ens Lanp Waxkants.—Land Warrant market ratee. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect. located on commission. otations regulsriy furnished if re- ated, arrauts will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsibl¢ yt section 1ind; sectior southeast quarter of -one to twenty eight, 9 southwest quarter of a, 0 nds will be admitt hand, at the city of Washington, of the Union. The steamer GEORGE } street, being owned by the i connection with the trains. Giver under my this sixteenth day of Sey thousend eight hi LAND AND Evro of Credit on England, at the market rate for E. ompnny, aus thirty-four, inclusiv northwest quarter of section thirty-five. o! tp one, of range siz. North of the base line and west of the San Ber- nardino meridian, tions One to seventeen, inclusive; the north of section eighteen; the south half of section nineteen; sections twenty to twenty three, inoju- ive; the northwest quarter of section twenty-four; the northwest quarter of seclion twenty-six; seo- twenty-seven to thirty, inclusive; of section thirty-two; the north he ast quarter and the northwest quarter of seo~ y threa, of towaship three, townshy (five; sections one to eight, inclusive; t perth haif of section nine; sections ten tu thirteen, ithe east bsif of section fourteen; the west section seventes: nineteen; the west halfof east quarter of section twenty en: twenty-two to thirty-five, ino‘usiv stz, and townshtp seven, of range four. i een, inclusive; the east haifof section twenty; even, inclusive; the a twenty-eicht; the northeast ection twenty-nine; the uortheast quar ur;and the northwes: pv Be BOCHANAN. "20 convey pase beat, for Alexan- hules, Kiowne ample Lume JAMES A. EVANS, Arent, ‘HOS. ‘A. HENDRIeKs, bought in the different Commuasiouer of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the righ tande within the townships and bove enumerated is required toestab- lish the snine to the sutisiaction of the Rexister and Receiver of the proper jand ment therefor as soon as pri id before the day xp nt of tie public sale of the lands em- med; otherwise auch * Commissioner of the General Land Offiee. _ Alexandria, July NEV AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, a SE ae ee BALTIMOKE AND OHIO RAILKOAD. extepeionand improvement of its iead- ives at the West nas required an eo- f the running @rrangements of this road J important advan eler are Secnred. 2 ; 16. 157, THREE DAILY TRAINS 8 for through pass re COMMODA TIONS smden Statcon, Baltimore, at 7 A en! way stations aud Qiives at Cam- o NAIL TRAIN starts (Sanday ex- t Benwood with Central « Cincinnati. Indiaaape lis, 1 Louis, &e., and at same piace of pre-emption country or Europe, ce, and make pay- teable afier seeing inted for the eighteen and uty; the south Sections one to fift Reat Estate anp Inevra section seventeen; tie east half gections twenty-one to twent north half of s Y THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES aie 11, JAMES BUCHANAN States of Armerica, do hereby declare aud make known that public sa will be held at the undermentioned aud offices in State of Missouri, at the periods hereimafter desig- nated, to wit: At the !and office at PLatsxcRc, commencing on Monday, the st da Lys ae Real Estete ‘ected. in beth direction Statss, Corrt oF Cramme, In pursuance o| First—The AC President of the ter of seotion thirty -f ter of section thirt townships four, Ae Sections one an Opposite the Treasury. ANKING HOUSE ars CHUBB BROTHERS. mark their Ch: Accounts wiil be them to deposit Gold and Check vo being eredited JSTEREST ALLOWED ON DE MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHE att of March next for the disposal js within the { llewing- named west of the the fifth townships, viz: North of the base line and principal merid he north half, the if of the southwest quarte the wast half of the northwest quarter and tho south half of seotion eight; the northeast quarter of sec- tion eleven; seotion twelve; halfof the south atheast quarter. and the nort! r of section seven; told will be pas CINCINNATI Senves dnriy at 5.06 P.M 9A. M. with ex twenty-four to At the land offtee at M day, the 8th day of Maron the publie lands within the itors allowing eurrency, the the northeast quarter east quarter cf section the east half of the wortheast q and the southeast quarter of section twenty; west halfof the northwest quarter and the south- west quarter of-sootion twenty-one: thé southwest uarter of section twenty arter of section thirty-fi and townships four and Ave Seetions one to eighteen, inclusive; the north lalf of section nineteen; sections twenty to twenty-five, inclusive; the northeast quarter of section twenty - it quarter of section twonty. arter of section twenty-eight, of range seven. @ northwest quar- commencing on Mon- t, for the disposn! of necting at Benwood from Beila:re to Cineui Cars at Colwmbus,) ar reaching there in but 25 end 2% hours from Washing - North of the base line and west of the ffth directly, in beth directions, principal meridian, sixty seven, of ranges eighlocn to twenty-three, inciusive. At tho Ixnd office at PaLMyRa, commeneirg on y of Mareh next, for the dixpo- lands within the following-named x; and the northeast f township thre innapolis, Chica: at Cinewmnata with the Great pi i:-xpress for Louisville Cairo - Louis in less that $2 By thin train the trme to all the e and southern piaces iz the West is much lest the distance is from 40 to 100 miles shorter than the shortest of other routes, Connections are quail “RS, BANKERS. Opposite the Tre louis through to townships. viz: North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- 3 cipal meridian, ractional township sixty seven, he isiands in the Mississippi tional townsip sixty Medicines, and the nortis of Lown ship fol Sections one teaix, iigiusive: ter of seotion seven; the northeast quarter of seetion nine; the north halfofseetion ten; sections elev nd thirteen; the northeast quarter of rteen: and the northeast quarter a! section twenty-three, of township four, aud township fire, of range cigh . The northwest quarter of section three; sections four, five, and six; the rorth half of eeoty sections eight and nine; and the northeast tion sey enteen, of township four; aud townships eand Siz, of range nine. Seotions one sud two; the northeast quarter of seotion three; the west half of section eieven; the tion twelve; section four- ‘ter of section fifteen, of T's Mr. Kunszpy, of our common EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, om The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimpis, over eleven ig and verone hundred twenty milss of ‘Two botties are warranted to cure ® nursing Sore One to three botties will curs the worst kind of Pimples on the Face. ‘Twoor three botties will clear the zystem of Biles. Two bottles are warran' Canker in the Mouth and Stomech. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the Worst kind of F One or 7 bottles are warrazted to cure all Hu- warranted to oure Running of the among te Heir, are warranted to cure corrupt From the West thess Tore 377 Satisfactory, ar- e checked through to al! pointe. GH TICKETS t lowent rates Camden Station aud at Washincten Dee a ISCOVERY a] FA four. of range five. in the Des Moines river, in section: four and nine, of fractional township sixty-four, of view the entire road by da ing trains, and tying over at C land, and resuming next mornin commedation train, leaving C Oakiaud st 10.50. FOR WAY PASSENG, The Cumteriand Accommodation Wul stop at ali Statcons east of Cumberiand, and the ling Accommodation at sil Stations e. ‘and inthe Des Moines river, in sections nine, even, and fifteen, of fract! five, of range aix. At the land office at Sr, Monday, the first day of Mar He has tried it in aver failed except in two onsen, He iin now in hus pos certifiontes of its value, a!l within onal township sixty- periand at 8 and Lovis, commencing on ch next, for thedisposai ic lands within the following-named townships, viz: North of the base es and east sf the fifth prin- northeast quarter of si teen: and the sout. township four; sive; the north ru at? AM n twenty-nine: section thirty-three; and thirty-five, of township of range ten, i, inclusive; {he northwest iN rty-eight, of range nine, y private clainis. it JAcKsox, commencing on day of March next, for the disposa! lauds within the to cure the worst &t 9, reaching Baltimore follow ing-uamed Xpress Weetward|y The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. Leaves Frederick a altimore 12 noon, LLICOTTS MI T i., sud 5.5 P.M. oR and? P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Be'timore for Washy y tion twenty -tw: and east of the fifth prin- Fractional towusmp tweuty-one, and tewaship Frectional tow rthesst Guarter of he Mas! enstwar Four to mx hott! Sections one, two, and three; the northeast-quar- ter of section ten: nection and fourteen; the southeast quarter of section fif- teen; the southwest quarter of section ei hteen; mineteen; the routhwest quarter of sectic ¢ east half of scction twenty-two; th northwest quarter of section twenty-thre twensy-seven to thirty three, inelusiv: ifof rection thirty-four, and tcwnships six and seven, 0 Section one; the northeast quarter of Kection two: the southeast quarter of seetion ten; the south half eleven; section twelve; ip twenty-one, of range two. -s6ven, Of range seren. hip sixteen, aud township twen- Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringw Two vr three bott Mast most despernte a to four botties are warranted to eure Salt- ship twenty-nine, of range ton, _ sixteen, of range thirteen, ur, of range sixteen. North of the base line and west uf the Ath prin- ctpal meridian. _Fractional township twenty-o: @ight, inclusive. “ractional township twenty-one, and townships twenty-five and twenty-six, ef rango nine, At the land othce at SrRixcriko, commencing Monday. tho fifteewth day of March’ next, wu dispors! of the public lands within the following. named townships, Vi North of the base ractiona! tewrs! ‘Township twenty ton Bt 4.15 aud 9.15 jaye at 4.15 A. M., on for Baltimore at € anc £9) A, M. On Sundaysat 7A. M., an: The first sud fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeond and feutth trans from W @Xpress mai] trains. stopping only at Junetion and Annapolis Junction. 3.15 irsans from Baltimore and ssiington conneet with the eh Py or ane eight hotties will cure the worst oase of range twelve. A benefit 1s always experienced from the first bot- tle, aud a perfect cure is warranted when the above robabie to those who have in rful medicines of the day, ax S common weed growing on the pastures, and oid stone walls, Ene m - yet itiee fixed ixct. at bas to atert. Leave Werehu M. and Sand 4.20 of ranges one to 42) P. M. only, he eant hail of thwest quarter of section h half of section fifteen, of neven; the south half of « quarter of section nino the weat teen; the north half of section sev vighteen; the northeast quarter of ne twouly-three, twenty-four, twen- 420 trains from W sre no IFS nor ANS DS, nun ¢ and west of the f/th prin- cipal meridian, ‘ownship thirty, of range twenty-nine. owuships thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty- four, «f range thirty. leads appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, nnd other purposes, together with those rilowed lands, made thereby wufit af any. granted to the & An act tu enable the State and other Stgtes to ree!zim the ‘aw: Approved Septe from the sales, fering of the abeve Inn on the dayé@ Bppomtod, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised have been offered, and the an} sale shall be kept open longer than two woeks, and no private entry of any of the lands wil! be admitted fter the expiration of the two weeks, nunder my hand, at the eit thie sixteenth day of September, anno Dom: thousand eight hundred Set By the President: ‘Tuomas A. Hennricns, Commussioner of the General Land Offiee. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. vi erson entitied to the right of pre-emption the lands within the townships und pi of townships above enumerated is reguired to e: tablish tha same to the satisfrotion of of the proper land ofhee, and make @s soon @s prac: and before the da: ; Otherwise such elaim THOS. A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner ef the Genera’ rey _ 8019-lawsm NT OF MONTE CHRISTO. ’ Diary of a Medical Student, by Pickwick Abroad George. or the Reynolds: 50 cents. Chief, by Reynold inn, or Tuck is every Robert Bruce ey ne Wallace, the H s of Malta kxgesed 18 cents Sona of Malta k: 313 i r FRANCK TAYLOR. ARTHEN WARE, IMPORTERS, rn o atalmeante of theirs ttes from the English Potte: continue to receive aocessio: their steok till the businese seaxon sets in. H. MiLieR, Son & Co. can assure their friends heir stock shall be of the most ri¢es will oom- ers in their line ection twenty- of it In every i. S. WOODSTL " Boston. I know the effe ranaportation, Ba!tuy: y done come of the greatest cures setix. FT gave it to children a yeur 1 have seen poor, Me V jv 1S-tf = Master of T: r T4e PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM One of the steamships of this Compeny, carrying the United States Mini» for ACAPL LO. . - OKEGO of section eighteen: three. and thirty section twenty; nelu-ive: Lhe no six, Of township six; an done in Mase: oid, to ond pac Wornhy conng fisvby, restored ty a perfect state of health by ove ions twenty-one to twenty-five, uarter of ection twenty township seven, of rance narter of section section twenty- 4 wh bott's will alway) eaterrh and dizzin n; the seutheast quarter 0} the east halfand the southweet quart West quarters of section twer Pamars twiee ¢: valet the United ers. Whneh leave isriy On Sth mad 2th of exch n and Tani counectiug via PANAMA KAIL Si, 1850, will be ‘w Orleans and New York regu onth with the marie. y four; the horth bh: will be commended ne east half of section twenty-seven. of! five; sections o east quarter aud th quarter of seotion fou until the whole shall of pature, it will oxvse very singul: lex thus closed ; but no d Ou muet not be alarim lips have been inspected and np- Navy Department, sud gunrauty speed ms Raairond (47 rom four days to a week. sult from it; on the contra you will feel yourse! some of tle moet extravagant enoomunms of it that ever man hetened to. always kept it strictly for hv- & genera! fumiiy wonderful virtues have bee: ver suspected. . and the north hal rz; sections one to When thet feeling ie section thirtec: ke a new person, eighteen, inclusive; the north lai teen; the norta half one to twenty-eight, seotion twenty -nin jon thirty; the nort! quarter of section thir and the north half of t tion thirty-two; and sections thirty three, thirty- four, and thirty-five, of township seven, of range 'y of Washington, of section nine- “8 of section twenty; sects pars. 'he lagen, eof § 3 York througn to San emtarked at Panama by ste: ifty-seven. ES BUCHANAN. | more—hut since medicine, great ar found in it that I Several cares of epileptic fits—n disease whieh wi always considered inciurad! few bottles. O, what a mere: Jin all pases of thet awful maindy—there a: few who have seen more of it than I hav I know of several cases of Dropsy, al! of them aged For the various diseases of the Dyspepsia, As ‘ain in the Side, Dineases o! aud particularly in Diseases of the Kidueys, &o,, the done more good than any medi southeast quarter aif of the northeast the northenet quarter ‘west quarter o1 sec- mer at the company's ‘The money paid im New York covers @) enses of the trip. ererve steamers are kept in port in Paname and , heve been cured Seu Franciseo, to prevent dent, so that the r : tively reluable—no fat At the land office nt San Francisco, commencing on Monday, the third disposal of the pu named townships, vi North of the rx leave Panama the same day they ar opie cured by it. through by each steamer, and take children without other protec . and east of the Mount ; Diablo meridian. Fractional township three, of range one, ne and west of the Mount Fraetional townships four and five, of ran South of the aes a Seotions one to seeing this no: the eommencer: embracing the tract ela ‘will be forfeited. For through tickets at the lowest rat the agenoy, 177, at RS New York, ARMSTRONG, BARRIS & CO., C.L. BARTLE YORK AND LIVERPOOL NITED STATES MAILSTEA ing this peaeriy Oliver Fidridge. discovery has North of the bas No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you Directions for Use. per day—ehildren ove: children from five to eight years, tea-epvo no directions oan be appucable to ail oon take sufhcient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY ‘ALD KE E @ table-spoonful jeasert-speunful— bteen, and twenty-two to uty-five, inclusive, of township ten, of range ie ‘ownsh:p ten; and scctions one to eight to fifteen, ineiusive; and twenty ty-nix, inclusive. of Lotensaip eleren, of range ten, Townships ten and eleven: asete inclusive: cight to fifteen, inclusiv: twenty-eight, inclusive; and thirty. four and five, ef township twelve; neetions one, two, three, and nine to fifteen, inclusive: twenty -sevon, inclusive, of township thirteen, of nts. lauter of the Isle of France, by assachusetts, Chas. tt & Pi cage pene Scents. thing, by Maxwell; ig of Scctiand, | cents. of Scotland, by Reynolds; eh& Co.. F. S. Nairn & Palmer, Schwartz uel B. Clark, J. 8. Cisseil, O M Lentham, J. L. or the Hero Kin These ships havicg Seon bt 1 6ervice,every care Las bee 3 L.80 un their engines, si, ABU their Bcoominous! od for elegance and ov and twenty-two to s 3 . Milburn, Dunbar it Poorxetown.—R. private MEDICAL TREATISE On THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Altuny, N.Y. and 190 fine Piain and Colored Lithographs is aos uid Plates mee Y 3 CENTS..4 ali parts of the Union, ‘hysiologioal View of Mar ed oditon ag in the:r coretru gure strength and ep for pusséagers are ance: township tem; townships cleren, one to five, inclusive; iusive: twenty to twenty- hirty four, and ce from New York to Liverpovi, neecond do., $75; exaiusive use rom Liverpoo! to \HINA, GLASS, AN R.H. MILLER, 8 AL Have received two ive; and thirty-three, ol Lownship fourteen four, Incisive; ten to thirteen, inclusive; and twen- ty-four and twenty fi range tteclue. Fractions! township eleven; townships twalve, fourteen, and township fi/teem, except srcttonm thirty-one; and sections one. township sixteen, of range thirteen. Townships twelve, thirteen, fouricen, and fif- inclusive; tweuty - nd thirty-fouraud f range fourteen. « New \ ork, 3) and 2° guineas. geonattacked to each ship. Buti! paid for. Noberthe dun be secur? ‘Tus chips of this line have unproved water-tight bulk beads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM LIVERPOOL wr sd seg post Dr. M. B. La Croix A new and re’ of 250 pages and 180 plat rT A popular and com- ise on the dutis ingle aud marri life—happy and fruitful alliances, mode of seouring them—infelicitous aut infertile ones—their obvintion and removal—nervous debility, ite causes aud cure, by a ones so simple, safe, an failure is uapossibie—rules for daily management—an ereny on Sper matorrha@a, with praction! Observations on a sv more successful mode of treatment—preenut hints op the evil resu'ts fr Wijoh is added commenta: fram infancy to oid trated by beautiful remedies for those self-i customers that ¢ rable description, and that thei fa h th x Saturday, June 20.. Saturdsy, July 4. sections one to 0 twenty -seven, inclusive; of township sixteen, o1 hips thirteen, fourteen, filt teen; the south half of section five; sectic Hn) any other market in 7 Me turday. Aug. 1. Saturday, Aug. 15. every inducement to sin their line. INDOW GLARBS, They have just received via Antwerp and New York. from the great manufnotory of “Roux,” New Brussels, 1!40 boxes French Window Glaen of supe- nor quality and of different thicknesses, which they have imported under such circumstances astoenable them to offer a superior article at very moneate make their purchi thirty-five, inclusive, of township tweniy, of rang Fraetional township sixteen; and township twen- ty. of range sirteen. a Fractional township sixteen; and townships sev- enicen, etxhteen, nineteen, und tweuty,of range Fractional townships seventeen and cighteen,and een and tiventy, of range cighteen. Froctional townships etghisen, nineteen, and twenty.ofrange nineteen. At the iand office at MARYSVILLE, commencing on onday, the seventeenth day of May nert. forthe bite iands within the following epply to NS No, 56, Wall stres', townships nine! f “Fraction OS, siupLry & co. Liverpool. 12 1 STINENETZ,_.. EOWakd'k 1. STINEMETZ, DW A BA! WATER AND FURRIER, N 2% Pa. av., noar the eorner of 13th streets. dreu’s FANCY empirical pra grap! It points out t! — saaaries and so uniortunately prevalent ts truthful adviser to the married, and one contemplating marriag¢. Its perusal is pertic- to persuns enterisimng secret condition, and who are oon- soious of having hazarded the health, happiness and vileces tu whieh every human be: rice 25 cents per copy, or five cx ed free of poxtnge to any part of the Umit: nddreneing Dr. LA CROIX, (pout paid,) Albeny, enc! may consult Dector (LA diseases ron which his cimes often cure in the sho: mpletely and entirely eradicate al! traces of tho. jsorders which oopaiva and cubebs hnve so been thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health ot the patient. His * French Saoret " timental remedy fer that cings of disorders which un- fortuuntely, physicmns treat with mercury, tu the oO to the patient's conetitu- tion. and whieh ail tue sureepariig in the world oxp- not oure. "Eero No. Si Muiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 7 jen. INWRIGHT & CO., Paris. isposal of tha a named townsht North of the base line and east af the Mount Diablo meridian, Fractional township four; township fire; frao- tional townships ticelve, thirteen, and fourteen; Seventeen nnd eightiee ownships twelve teen; aud townships seventeen, etghteen, and nine- teen, of range two. | North of the base line and west of the Mownt Diablo meridian. ond twelve, and fractional n . twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fif- teen, of range two, ps fourteen, fifteen tonal townships seventeen, eiz. and townships twentyand twenty -one.of Dénge three Sections one, twe, three, and ten to feurtecn.an elusive; the east half of section fifteen: the east half of section twenty -tw: twenth-six, inelpeiv township fourteen; the east half of section four; the east nine; sections ten to fifteen, inelnsive; the east half f sections twenty-two to : the northeast quarter of and sections thirty-four and een: sections one to four, Usive; twenty-me t laving selected if om the importing houses in New id tuken advantage of the “J purchasing for cash, and selling for eash, he will be abi at more moderate pri ly recommend therefe id the value thereof express: bts of their phys: dg ‘ - U™tep STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAK LINE AND WITHOUT F4iLURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5:h $ 2th of cach monch. Cavtion.—So many frauds and impost is have heen ir tely dren's Fanoy Hel Fur Cuffs es lo nd Viotorines $3.50 | = HATS, HATS—CAPS, CAPS. Black Dress Hate €3 ualicy for the mo 50, of superior no. Felt Hints and C ms exclusively cash—thereby being enabled to buy for cash aud sell for oash at a swall profil jag with no losses ly bad debts, Goons FOR VIRGI and sixteen; frac- tione of various ku teen, and ninete-n; perpetrated.on travelers bound tr a be subseriber, the oniy not 3S. Mail Lane, ve ew Vork, feels ut hu BANK NOTES. is the great con- Axent for passage irretrievable destruc sections twenty-t al ection thirty- Lions one, two, and 1 rogular low pric a nt er eeist. for cash: 4 ‘ofore. and receive in payments notes of aby s the vin ka (except the Bank of Kananwa) all debts due them, ean be with thanks to snuck o avail themselves of this prop- . Rept. 29, 1857, PICKLES BY THE HUNDRED. ‘A lot of selocted PICKLED CUCUMBERS, m veto whieh we wil! se! CRI uantt ery low, at BAAD oe ection twenty-on twenty-seven, inelum the Virginia Ba rs Aon FA ESATO S os fn New Verk, ner of Warren streets at the head of t:¢ Com* AY MOND, Acct, seas eo nies tave only « which is et (77 frosting on the Nort River, bated Observe over ow Te StHOUKE at 46, Tig, 9. “Bagrg Washo 1h, EW AND PRETTY STYLES OF WOOL- China Ornaments, Papier Mache, &o., &o., just received at eLAUGHLIN’S, No. 2 Pa.avenne, between ath aud 9th streets. IAN MACCARON a supply of Ii the same onrreno! debtors as choose inelusivestune to fil whship sixteen; sections 6 north balf and the south- j sections nine to fif- een: thenarthwast anxr oC the vear beat ¢ ter of sention twenty; sections tweaty-ercht, Hing ae of to ING & BURCHE ‘armont Ave. nud V . st MeL AUGH. anv ty-throa, thirty - VINIEER,

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