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EVENING STAR. EYES, YE HAVE LED ME TO RUIN! IL. E 's led in! Vox, stil yore lovely. and atti | adore : mm firs have been my undoi a . Sreattein nchchae apart; away life aos Porgetting the soul in the esl! af the wesrt! pression Wears o’er 8 conquest = tear, starti ‘h at the mournful coufession, Gonsclas the poor victum that sighs a! your feet. y laps Why so Wicning, truth? r Knowest thou not, proud one, tuat proud gifts in tal denying to Are precious alone while they kindle with herrt? And the moment that beeuty forgets to be human, Ail the beautiful gifts of the woman depart ? ee in The posse vente ee brani Sulpeper count: inta, were destr fire last week. la about $600. ie is i> To destro: and flatten thelr” squeezer. ‘The number of steel pens annually pro- aed tn Birmingham, Eng ws said tobe 1 dh0,- f az, Jones and g3 went on a hun wy bees last Monday. Jones had bii y tue bite of a horse, and Boggs leg was by the bite of a hawser. il The le of Tennessee vote on the first Thursday of September next upon the question of calling a convention to revise the constitution of the State. ura feil from the of a house at King- lassie, Soothes, which so in ruins, and aa not burt, but ina few minutes afterwa: stone fell apon him and dashed out his brains. 7 ‘‘Now, papa, do tell me what is a hum- bug ?”” “‘It is when ma pretends to be very fond of me and puts no buttons on my shirt,”’ replied the father. U7" The Boston Post says: The billing and cooing between the Biack Republicans and the Green Americans rather ‘‘ beats the Duteb :"’ “« Broder—vat you tink ?”” “Vy, I dinks as you dink.” “ Vell, zo do 1.” Not Vary Poncrvat.—A Kinderhook shoe- maker once promised to have a pair of boots fin- ished on a specified day. for ex-President Van Buren, but failed to have them done when called for. Meanwuile the ex-President started for ku- rope, was away for three years. Upon his return he called for his boots, aud was told they were finished, ‘with the exception of treeing out.’ rats, catch them one by one heads nicely in the lemon- Bebe wills have just been recorded ‘n Philadelphia, which the Ledger copies as fol- |. Tne first— “Twill a ueath all money or effects owned by me to —— or his heirs s still more brief and reads thus: “Twill ae to my wife, absolutely.” These wills, though brief, are just as effective as if whole quires of paper had been written over. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL—L E Barnard, Wid; L B Mowry, Mass; J H Adson, Md; Allen Randolph, Mo; Mr Mayo, Pa; P A Mitchell, Md Dr Walter Brice, SC; Hon E t.ouis Lowe, Md; E Woeltz-, NY; T W Webb. Miss; Jno W Jeukins, Joha B Brooge. Md; R F Dickins, Miss; W C Hibbard, Mass; W Wright, Ct; TA Dexter, Mass; PR Burns, Pa; G Conover, NY; E Lioyd,W Martin, Md; H Marshall, H H and W A Small, Maxx; J McConnell, Pa; J M Danforth, WM Anderson and lady, SC; H Williams and daughter, Miss; Misses Hopkins, Ga; A Shott, Va; F Lanier,NY; DS Forbes, Va; E C French, J Chamberlain, O; Mrs Irvii id child, James Hayden, J W Irvin, Miss; Chas Shey, Va; J W Scott,Fia: H H Birch, Pa; Z B Beall, Md; R Rowley and lady,Ga; R J Lackey, H G Fant, DC; R H Clark, U'S N: Dr Reeder, Md; Jno Martin, Va; JS Wiis, NY;s8 ‘Treble, Va; Mr J C Adams, NY BROWNS’ HOTEL.—G A Miller, Pa; W T Joyner and pay. Va; Mrs W M Ewing, B B Ewing, R W Ewing, Miss; 8 E Gettings, Md; Young and daughter, Ala; N Hill and lady, Ten; TB izy and lady, J H Filton and daughter, Mrs Schiey, Mrs Reese, Miss Hopkins, J A Eve and lady, Ga; H M Hyams, La; Sirs C A Bartle and son, Miss; L W Lyons, La; J S$ Coulson, Miss: C Deacon, La; P H Tusha, Jao Reid, jr, C Lett, J R Barton, N Yk; J B Stuart, USN’; Gen fyler, Pa; J C Whitwell, Joseph White, NY; L R Daniell, Ga; Alex’r Mitchell, Md; P Dale, Mass; RT Baton. Pa; J ‘T Farnuin, NY; RS Date, NJ; H G Patterson, Deli; Joseph G Hicks, Miss; Miss Hicks, do; D P Reid, T P Reid, Ala; UNITED STATES HOTEL —W Z Brent, NY; W Edmonds, Ala; A W Deahl, Va; GN Carr, do; A Staple; J Armstrong, O; J Lindsley, ; J Carrigan, Md; R Abercrombie; S M Peu- bone, Ala; Miss LG Proctor, do; P F Patricks, Tex; C McConnell, do; B Morris, Pa: WA Browning, NY; J Hilton, do; Liet H B Tyler, USMC; DH Otto, Miss; G McDonald, Ga; 6 B Carr, Va. KIRK WOOD HOUSE —MT Morris, Me; AF Leslie, Ala; W P Blakey, Va; M Ta eadreid, NY; J Smith, Va; C W Bult, ala; J W Baugh- man, Md; J F Strother, Va; R F. Scott, do; J B Harvie, DC; G Mankle, Fla; J Maoning, Va; R S Witkinson, Mass; MJ’ Nicholson, Ala: M Coryell, NY; T R Loni, Va; J Rust, da: RA Bradberry, Md; W_J Gregory, do; F Gritting, NY; G J Patterson, SC. OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Faom tux Usitxp Status. Steamers Leave. y. Days. Ea --se+-+-+Boston......Liverpool...Aug. 11 City Baltimore New York.. Liverpool --Aug. 12 Vanderbilt.....New York..South'pton..Aug. 14 Hudsoo + New York..Bremen..... Aug. 4 Hammonia New York..Hamburg... Aug. 16 Persia... New York..Liverpool.. Aug. 18 Arago... New York..Havre.......Aug. 21 Niagara... «Boston... -. Aug. %5 From Ev. Great Britain... Liverpool . July 2 Nova-Scotian. .Liverpool.. . nig 26 iady maitiiaa Loan. pees July 31 ston Liverpool... Quebec Aug 3 an ‘Seuth pleu. Raw vi 4 Arabia .. l...New Yor! ug.7 The California steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. . Avenue, bet. 10th and lith Streets. aca And iy ss. 16 EAGEE! GERSEES. Te elie mtoetay Kms YOR? areas rected names cee rh Pra Wilthad aye pac ee ok INE: — oa a pene” sor-iv hatwoen 12th and 1h ste EW GROCERY, WI N trd £ AND LIQUOR The subsoriber begs |i to say that bh ‘of Mth and E street tment of WIN F: fine GROCERIES, pie tGaRS = fine eae, Sugar, Com lour, Soap, Olives, Kais- ans, 5 nenovies, &o., @ most Sugroved brands ‘and qualities. =< nonlin and hy feo rs ot Congress are — eal, examine the stock Havana Cigars, m- A eed eat bye nee Sa Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and s ~ orders p Zetually attended tp, and Gaun- reosived a NAS P. Y, to Brereton & a 0., No. + Oppoaite the Patent OWise” ia se fe iculare pur- corner of WO MILLIONS—4 iam T author of “Not ces ean ts ay Li gdventures of Maj. ‘oxer Sherman Por Van Trusedaie, 1 Vol., ilustrated ; re. @novel,by Anthony Trollope, 1 ‘be Family Aquarium, by H. D. ia ay Sane um, by D. Butier, 1 vol., Prd soepten Ceometrr, by Chas, s. ¥ jobard the l. 2 i a = pom Second. Abbott's series of his- _. FRANCK TAYOR Gprpune. Fo EUROPE DESPATCHED TAYLOW & MAL selle’ s and Sts tion- tay vanie avenue, near%th street, offer to the pablic grea: facilities in the importation of F or- ks, Stationery, y therrarrangements houses, t Laniases He ctmtied ip grvedie rate _of importation prices. san jy 31 URTRAITS FOR TAKE Peet Ports, of yours fot Loner 4 warranted ca ieee spies of ante Eo o required” Cc. (init \ate-omn Pi No. ERY D BECON. P Vea Rear UE EAN? CLANS ia IN F. KLEIB, &o. THE LADIES OF W. noe ed WB ihis pest Sy aricept articles at the principal Si eli-kpown as J. W. Se ee ee RUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKSI" nd has The undersigned os and sonstantiy keop RBG KS ney see ty 7 Wood-Box TRUNKS ever vas FEU ae oat vis fine 1 am prepared to compete with the best manu- facturere, in proof of why ped the fllewine , rt of the Committee at the Fair of the - te —— patirate Le xt ‘ jeposit Sole- Trank thatis, for solidity and quality af material, the best on exhibition. THo! Taser, ery TOPHAM. roa ‘ashington. D. Dentistry, &c. @. R. FINLEY HUNT, DENTIST, 1 pork 8 ‘ee Pennsylvania avenue, all bel tohis ‘ex at his catabliahed office, as above, DEN7'5; SotEPREN BAILY, Orme Ne je Laer tare A Dn. BAILY at (Late Torna. No. @9 7th street, oppo. mély 45 leave to inform the ei at his office, | seen that 1 fi practice, with the large nut ber of patients, and great of r: 4 cases that he has tr aifouy, * iheu! muetifie ‘eet! Hs je him to surmount as rel ny as ee ; Th experience ing the ion of men = the 10n, and especially ‘Dre Bi is iy, has led him, long since, to ‘he public as J. E. ‘mercu: filling Teeth, Si bhamew, Gute Borohs, Indie, Wutbers and Ge. for construction Cont one um ‘eeth, and that Poroelian, mounted on Gol 1%, te, is the only r ox etter: dace he the — most —a shown by last AAithougit he Aatters himecif from his | ‘ Seowa to his nemeroes fripey LAE, he pains damier or T ONIALS: From the late Reston af the Ghussk of Epiphary eo Dr. Srzruen Batty: i my esteem for you personally, OU BS & superior dentist. ' forme been highly sat . ae reoei' the sarromsee irom my fi publie that your skill so 08. Washington, Aug. 28, 1868. "J. W. FRENGR, Frem one of perform the same tory, it vebtimation of his professional stithe os! fimore, Jaa.12, IST. HARMANN BOGGS, Sxtract from a nete received from the late Hom, Jehp x U.S. Sunare, Ane: 19, 1856, a CLAYZON ve that seek relief from the maladies of the teeth, | oan cheerfully recommend Dr. 8. Baily as 6 iperior Dentist; he made @ set of poroelian teeth r one of my familv,and plugged several teeth for myseif, and tue work Gerri ee i bt a © M. E. Church South, | having had cecasion to the profeszional skill of Dr. 8. ‘Sally, ‘geon Dentist of this city, or poring pee nis- Snt of his operations on our jamilies friends, take pieasure in expressing our ration of h as weil as of the uniformly satia the most cate a ital CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS!" For Parlors, Bedrooms, Diningraoms, Kitcheos, Hotels, Barrooms, Uffivos, ts. Railroads, Churches, 2 of the rewest styles. Also, Watches and Jews lry i great variety. Clock and Watch Materials. ail o which will be sold at prices to suit the times. at J. ROBINSON $49 Pennsylvania avenu: oposite Browns’ Hotel. W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 1h « street, between G and H, keeps vonstantly on hand every article re- Breservers, Bao ke’ His ghar ir 5 bey a ti erate. and his attention instant on call any hour of the day or night. Hacks furnished for funeralsut lowest possible rates. AD 8-ly NEW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. Gaxat Excttsveni ow Seventu &: at At Odd Fellows’ Hall, ee? ani aL ay PIC ES and LOOKING GLASSES. | ORES We can sell the above articles cheaper t house in the city; and invite ean” Fegtinwes Res mn reons in Want ol oods to Kive usa as is—""Quick sales and stuall — A i kinds of Old Furniture taken in ex- change for new, ut a fair valuation. * Don’t mistake the piace—Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7t! street. (Cina, 20) BONTZ & BRO. pOBSON ON FOUNDATIONS CON- CWETE WORKS, London; sroemas CON Baker's Stat cs and Dynamics, London; 37 ots. —— Treatise on Cottage Buiiding, London ; 37 nts. Tomlinson's Pneumatics for Beginners, London ; Seents. i Cox's Treatise on the Integra! Calculus, Londor; 3 cen F Orders of Architecture, London ; 37 cts. To "s Chemistry fur Beginners, London ; 37 cen Tomlinson’s Mechanics for Beginners, London: 37 cents. Dempsy’s Tubular and other Iron Girder Bridges, London : 37 cents. pekec’s Mensuration, London ; $7 cents. ‘rideaux on Fuel, particularly with reference to Teverbatory Furnaces, London ; 37 cents. Main’s udrmentary Astronomy, London ; 37 ots. Hipsey’s Fquational Arithmetic, ®polied to inter. est, munuities, life assurance and general commerce, London ; 37 cents. Law on Construction and Repairing Roads, Lon- don ; 37 cents. Burgoyne on Blasting and Quarrying Stone, Lon- don ; 37 cents. FRANCK TAYLOR. aus AL PHIL.OSOPHY in history and in om ; A.C. Fraver, Edinburgh, 1858, $1. taif Hours with the Free Thinkers, Loudon, #7 cents. Twelve Lectures to the Men of Liverzool, Liv- erpool, 1850, 5S) cents. ecunné Book of Political Economy, London, 1838, 63 on Selection of English Synonyms, London, 1858, Diccionario ds Lingua Tupy chamada lingua geral dos endigenas do uresil, Lecpsin. 8:3, . Praoncal Guide to Italian Conversation! with a Vousbulary, Leipzig, $1 25, The Great Eclipse of March 15th, '853. London. Ee Comet of 1856, by J. Russel! Hind, Loudon, cen ‘ae ny Sources of the Roman Civil Law, Lon- wM. oatitiauetto for Ladies and Gentlemen, London, 50 nts. edt Compiration Russe de 1825, London, 1858, 37 J. France ou VAngleterre variations Russe sur Peer ede l’attentat du i4 Janvier, Londoz, 1858, iva FRANCK TAYLOR. J Ae BLE WORKS, ERFO AN MABE x, 12th and 13th Streets ‘North, Invites blie attention to his attensive stock, tifull designed aud Elaborately Carved MAN- ELS im a variety of Marbles, together with « jsortment of STATUARY, which for de- —_ be ures 4 and are well stones at very low prices. Sonmmones of any in executed to order with ruetimatse ira for rownstone or Marble work jorth ver ‘laging, and every other work in o or line, 'exse cal) and make an inspection of our stock, ° Sta note of the address. fe 1-6m ! PIANOS Ane iimenee stock of new ine Gear ‘OF for sale or reat upon is Ae er OHN FP. RULIS. * = “ Ss Hu. O. HOOD. HAMS!"! are unsurpassed in ex. Neney. ured HAMB, KING © BUR RACHEL EXTR. wl Rae OES HAMS! have a choice lot of F: whieh iy 2 a ‘Wee Medicines, PE®¥vVian SYRUP, Proracrxp SOLUTION OF FEO. TOXIDEOFIRON “a Pike Materia Medics are be i Cy an He Baheney '8 ONDE 1D v3 PEPSIA Affections of the Liver. Neuralgia, , Drepsy ‘Bronchitis and Consumptive Te Disordered a of the Biee, aa” Scurvy, i. ostrating eet Lead or Pazeary, Generat i 08 Tonio Ss eg rm eny rk pom p and Altera -0U8,80 Well ee oF peculiar “j teat suilerers cannot 4%» 4; reasonably hesitate to receive the /<> The Peruvien Syrup a 2, je Peruvian Pp does no profess (pad cure all, but its} ,! range 'e, because diseases, unlike are in- , and proceeding 7m = cause, may be cured vides a ecisely that whi remed, lass of disenses for which che Srrup pro- so often safe- 8 Pi thas baffled the highest order of medion ek: T are tangible, the witnesses accessible, ty, efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertil daa pemee may pectin . = opinion — ene cannot fail to be satisfied with the among ie in hands of the Agen’ merous Semper o ~ a its. those lemen wel in the community. and of the chest reapeotabiiitre ‘he signatures ‘The undersisned having exserienoed the benef e ex: - cial effects of the ™ Peruvian ng ’’ do not hesttate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, whose int aud ipegrity are altogether un . of Etngs and Bronchial Passages Diveepas, Lites omlaint, Dropey, Neuraigia, ke. Indeed” fects would be incredible, but the high cp ter of those who havé witnessed them, —— their testimony, as we do ow: - eee PIERPONT, TOMAS XTER 8.H. KEN aoe AMUE: ORY, jnter- SI H. K MUEL HOMA’ ETER VEY, AMES C. DUNN. It is well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even 2 very brief exposure to air, ; to maintain @ solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed imposmbile, . In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- eel COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFOUE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may repiace ali the proto carbonatos ci! , and tartrates of the Materia . A. HAYES, Medica, , M.D. Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, Sale ited 75 > = Boyiston street, Boston. For sale by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, 45; medinm ized bottl N. L. CLARK & GO. Pro} » Bos! Pend a Washington by Z. B Gilman, Special jury, Jas. Dr. D. Clarke, D. Ri by Re J, Ciesellstad Jods AYER’S Cathartic Pills, The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- moat to produce this best, most per- which 1s known to hown that these in excellence the win unprecedent- pure: man, Innumerable proofs ar PILLs have virtues which a o1 'Y medicines, and tiiat they ediy upon the esteem ofail men. They are safe and leasant to take and powerful to cure. Their pene rating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, urify the blood, and expr! disease. They he foul humouss which Lreed distemper, sluggish or disordered org4ns into their na! tion, a! whole system. Notonly do they cure the every-da: oat ints of every body, borane formidable ond dangerous diseases which have baffled human ski/l. ‘While they produce powe ful effects they areat the same time, in diminished ‘:08es, the safest and best physic that can be empluyed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are peeent to take, and being urely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cares have been made waich surpass belief were they not substant: by mep of such pny ger tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of un- t . Many eminent cergymen and Beecus ent their names to certify to the publicthe re- ural impart a hesithy tone with strength to ti uty of my r ne dies, aoa a ert Fey Eo me the assurance Of their conviction my ‘epara- the f of my afiiic- fons contribate immensely to suffering fellow men. . The agent beiow named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing comolaints : a a aveness, Billions Complaints, Rheumatism, es; ear! esdache arisi mia fou! somaah. Neve \ Kodigestio: Morbid Inaction and pain ai ie Shere from, Flatulency, l.oss of Appe- tite, a!l Uleerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine, Scrofula or King’s Evil, They also, by purifying the blood and stimu lating the system, cure meny complaints which it ‘would not be supposed they oould reach, such as Deafness Partial Blindness, Neuralgia, and Nerv ous Irritability, Derangements ofthe Liver and Kid- neys, Gout, other kindred complaints arising rom a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off ‘anprinoi| some other pill they make more profi fe Aver’s Pits, and take Bothing el ¢ they o6m give you compares with thi value or curative powers ‘he sick want the best aid there is for them, and they shouid have it. Pre by Dr. >, AYR, Practieal and Ana- » Mass. Price 25 cents por 1. MAN, Washington, and by H, and by all deslers every where. Tue GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— “The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood.” When the Blood becomes vitiated, rmpure, or too weak, the flesh loses its vitality, the skin becomes yellow and pallid. the Liver disordered, Dyspapsin and Indigestion follow, the Spirite droop, Nervous ness commences, and Lufe becomes a burden. HARTSHORKNE’S HEALTH RESTOKER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Acts upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, imparting new vigor and toue to a constitution im- paired by disease from any cau It removes Pim- ples ‘and all skin eruptions; arouses the pliysical powers of both sexes, gives bioom to the pallid cheek, and makes one joyous and happy. Though medicinal in its effects, it is a perfect ‘dial in taste. It Be pecans atanind to Femail piaints, which in their very nature are exhi and debilitating. For Dropsy, or dropsical ings, or Kidney and Bla der affections, a charm. Quart bottles $1, smal botties 50 cent: Sold by Stott, MePherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- well & Lawrence, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washing- ton City, Cisoell & Kidwell, Georgetown. ma 29-dsm 7 HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose one of their est natural attractions—a fine head of hair—it 8 matter of serious importance, aud the wpat shall we do to stop the hair from PAIR PRUMOTER ANDTMPROVER aes Spplications wil! stop the hair falling or breaking, tmove dandruif, Keep the woalp olor and: white iy impart freshness and vigor to the hair; and althoug ‘ou may have continued use of it two mont luxuriant head of hair, not satisfied, after the second application, return it et the price paid. Ask for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver. Soild in Richmond by W. PETERSON, Drug- xist, corner Main and '2th, and Main and Wail ats., in Washington city by Z. D. GILMAN, Drag. ist, Brow otel_Buiiding. Pa, avenue, and D, §° LARK, Druggist, corner 44 street and Pa. avenue. apl iy NHE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR 'D REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach anD Weak Bows. HARTSHORNE’S §URE-ALL— Prepared bya hemis' Bottles 12%. 25 and 50 cents. _ Hartshorne’s Cure-all should be kept in al! fami- lies. in case of accidents or sudden sickness. Hartshorne’s Cure all cures Rheumatiam, - Harishorne’s Cure-all cures Cramps, Colic, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Pain in the Limbs, Back, and Breast. r lartshorne’s Cure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, Beri rt 1 meee ut Nenralgia, Tooth lartshorne’s Cure-all cures Neu! ‘ooth- ache and Stifiness of the Joints. gis lartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Cholera, Diarrhea and all Pain. Hartshorne’s Cure-ail cures Ear Ache and Deat- ness from & cold, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures and In- D; al auker sad Sore ‘Mout and Sore digestion; tahorms’a Cuse-aill ouresall Spinal Affections ~ om = Wealtnose in Limbs, arts: 5 Stomach and ite" A ‘a. Blood and Bones ; and, by its warming cleo” ny meee ab poe gon Gli pain from the system. fu PeP ARTS best Cough Syrup in the you Riljous, nse HARTSHORNE’S CBIAOUSPILLS. They ne : paeeh and Bowels, carrying off All” Biletend ons. an Washington aig? Widwet e Caasel ee eee $ el town: H. Peel £66 + Alexandria. mar ts ig ma SI-ly Ano ON MAN, Just ebLished Goan the 2th 7) ‘ees ed, ie th Th. . few words on the "Treatment, re Redene. of 8 ‘rhea or L, enki eoturnal Fy rons, , tony: and imgedimon eugamee nt generally,by b-DE LANEY MB. Lge feta fact that the many alarming com- Prenton be tasily yonstred Wirnoer Mane cine iw, in thie small ot, clearly demonstrat rand the coessful treatment, en! new ani neers A eu Sezi y oge te enlled sets Haeact Erpiding al the advertised eatrame ofthe dar « a, or! 20m ‘om fac ‘ou have a Cou NES PECTORAL SY ce —it is the N’ ‘oul Seor 23> 00. URE’ ; £ DECLINE. tional tho Teast possible soat M hicdee? BAR Ver Wha = BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY 4 BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. Prof. two or three ti 8 week, weoure to the wing judge. writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, Thalders: ee pa New Youx. April 19, as . : Dear Sir—Permt me to express you the obigations 1 am under for the entire re- storation of my hair to ite rig! colers about the ti roy arrival in the United States, it was rapid! ming gray, but upon the applicstion of you Hair estora’ive, it soon reoovered its or, hue. Aarne Fare cet avery Rh ful 5 8 4 "Tam, dear air, yourstruly, 8. THALBERG. “Dryoh a’r Gwyhedidct Waisx Newsrarsn ~——s ee ste rh Pror. O. J. Woop: Dear me month or six weeks ago, I received a bottie of your ir ativ gave it hi ud on her aoP tne a restore the gray ir ‘weil as my surprise,afters few formed that wonderful efiect by turning all the gray Mire t0 9 dark bro read ts rds ing ive to all persons in want of such change of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW. New Yor, July 25, 1857. Prov. O. J. Woop: With conhdence do I recom- mend your hair Kestorative as being the most effi- cacious article I ever saw. Since wane yon Heir Restorative, my hair and whiskers, w! were al- ost white, have gradually gv: dark,and I now feel confident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natural color. Italso*has relieve me of all dandru! Sul masleotant itching, so com mon io ire * ena et Se MELEE: Cxreaeo, ILt., May t 1857. Prov. Woop: About two years ago my hair com- menced falling of and turning gray. 1 was fast be- vming bald, aud had tried many remedies to no et- fect. commenced using your Restorative in Jan pry last. A few applications fastened my hair rmiy. It began to fill up. -, out. and turned back to ite former color, (biack.) At this time it is fuliy restored to its original color, health and appearance, and | cheerfully recommend its use toall. 5 . D. HOES. The Restorative is put up in botties of 3 sizes, iz- e, medium, and small ; the hi er ere for $1 por bottle ; lorne it least twenty per cent. more 100 smnail, retaile for §2 ver bottle Agi large 0. oy iy forty per cent. e in proportion and tails for $3. 0. de Wi OD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway New York, (in the great N.Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishment,) and larket st., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by a:| good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ma 18-3m Prortcted £ ot at of feceelise peeing ike Vienna. Triescmar No. ly for Re- wustion of the lone, laxation, S) rhea, and System.” Triesomar No.4 etfeotusiiy an the abort space scares oars completely aud entirely eradi- cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebe have so long been thovght an antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu lation. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Continen’ remedy for that class of disorders which, unfort: nately, the Eopigh physician treats with merou to the inevitable destruction of the jent’s cons! tation, and which all the earsaparilla in the world AR. otters is of the Coll cannot remove. ‘Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 sre slike devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quail- ties, They may lie on the toilet table without their use being suspected. Sold in tin cases. divided in separnte doses as administered by Velpeau, Lai- leman, Roux, Ricord, &c., &c. Price $3 cach, or four cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and in 77 cases, = Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,8 few blocks west of Broadway, New York. putes on receip of the amount Dr. B. the $3 cases of Triesemar, and the large sixes, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European pre, tions. The $3 cases » sent, but not free of car riage. Consultation: ueva!.fromil a. m. till 2 . m. and from 4 tii 8p.m., at No. 157 Prince s lew blocks west of Broadway. Soid also by J. STOTT. Washington. felly 514 SEVENTH SEMEKE 51 4 FOBIAS. OPTICIAN Office Bs0ond Story, three doors from and Giasses suited to ev sight g ing, and Watchmaker’s = am! treat variety inoTAMAC Stereosoopes With view? See adver- tisement in Nationa! Intelligencer. ‘TrsriMontats. Stx: The Speotacios you le for me suit m very well, and seem to have improved my sight 16d. W. TAZEWELL. 1 have tried a pair of 8; ies obtained from Mz. Tobias, Friiows’ Hat. Fos ge pe pes, Microscupes of superior choice pictures on b Norvo.x, September 7, 1864, than ther I have lately tri eee any ener LTT. W. nd find them of great assistance to my pent an Coen po Saha h Seppronot theb Ie at a ui Opti 5 ae NRY A. WIRE, PEreRssure, Votober 21, 1854. ane ave years ago, | frpomey wee Tobie, in Was ton, & pair of Ginsses for the spectacii which I used. sud found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opinion of him is, that heis skillful in the preparation of Glasses for eyes uot too far gone tu be benefitted by such sid. J. F. MAY. Lyncasure, November 7, 1854, &n examination of Mr. Tobias’ Giasses, an¢ Hier hig peony apa remarks, am convinced thathoisa ‘ul optician. J.J. BLACKFORD, M.D, Lrncxaurs, November 10, 1854, Mr. Johu Tobia, having furaighed ma with Gias- ses, by which ] have been greatly aided, (my vision having suffered greatly froin reading at night in my earlier life.) it alors me the highest plessure tc way that | co jer tuin 8 ekillful practical optiomn, aud well p A d bed aid thes o Par ne "4 rofessiousl Bervicss. t} Sy r Eider of the Meth ference, WILMINGTON, N. C., June 27, 1e54, Mr. J. Tostas— Dear Sir: { am lappy to any that the Spectaciez which I obtuined from you Iast weok gre entirely satisfactory. From an unlity in the visual range of my eyes, I have heretofore found Font dithoulty in getting glasses of the proper fe ~~ tances. Itafords me pigasnre to state, that by the aid of your optometer this cage | uaa been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished me are Socdediy nee adapted to my eyezof any | have ever yol used. Very respectfully yours, RK. B. DRANE. reece Rector of St. Jumos* Parish. Having been induced by a friend to visit the estad- lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying his lose was furnished with a pair slightly colored Fine. whice have afforded me more relief and gratifi- cation than have ever tried. My sight, origin- ally very good, was red by writing reading at night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the of these eionoee t can study almost as late ar and that too without the pein Thave Berious- . JOHN WILSON, Late Commussioneer Gen’i Land Office, Deo. 11, 1855, I have used Mr. Tobina’s Spectacles for three or four months, and take great pleagure in saying that 1 am much pleased with them. [ have been much benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH, Nay 5th, 1856. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias aaa skilful Optician ; andas | have ve of remarkable peoulinri- ty, I was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to From e ly comprehend them by inspecti: fight measurement. and he has mud . mn rot 8 pe cts oles that suits me admirably, UTLER- July 11, 1856, iZ WasHineron, Aug. 8, 1855, Heving been for years under tie necessity of hav- two sets of giasses—one for use in daylight, and one light—J procured one set from M which answered ee purposes. | have used his for several months, and find them excellent. EDWARD STUBBS, ped Department of State, Mr. J.Tostas. Sir: The pair of Spectaci mo yesterday are partioniariy satiatnotory docidodly the best I possess, of eight or nine pairs, carefully different places aud from opticians roc- facing Brats, etglaat, ‘and the United States, have been also pic wich jour remarks sud di- rections on the treatment of the eyes, for the pur- ep tihy pobie EEN OE os 5 a rey Professor of M.C-. Louiaviliesky, BRooxiin oneeas AP TySTIZE TION. After most car: xamination of Mr. J. Tobias’s Glasses, [ noravied te teat : sangre clearness, ehing. ‘option! a! the particularly recommenda! those whose merely optical 1npairment oi tne eyes are in want of uch @uxiliaries. I consider, ares Mr. Tobias ful apeiny eter meg th s of the oe w an i means oP his optom eter. “In additron, | oan furthel ims that Mr. omaa bes suppl: omnes my pe- with Classes (0 EIS BAUER AD, Physician and Su: gon Berlin; Biosabey, ci the Ps tees “tescte of horesesPis tem 10a) 70 London, and the alo neal Society of New York; late Sur- nopgedio Institutior # lend, Surgeon of the B, ORPOLK, Va., July 27, 1854, gies tsa Tech asta Spalcr at Rotiy ted to the weakness of my sight. Ti conve in- 06 Mr. Tobias seems to have removed the present by ¢! bstitution for me of bet: more suitable G. te he ter lasses. They are clear, obi i comfortable : I would smned eae those rainy from age or ther infi it) bh ifscinlaid inthis way. J-.SIMKINS MD wis m, N.C., June i6, f To who have hid the Sigil ofthelr'eyen’ fropail “¢ to Feature the use Glaasee, | wo reoommy Mr, J ‘obing As A suitable persor Whom to obtain such Gissses as they may re- juire, cas bas 8 me with a pair o! fore near sight. My sight very much by vice of years in the Poston oe fem tsiaek tthe CUP an day dar rah rom nara Sonat Hh ee gs have been compelled to use ginsnes for sev. i have tried d it opticians withow oh Rema ~ a2 Be Ray Lasse, bee te ree eeey of his eis to most wee I it chee: No. 617 tas oF men kaa Tae soa 'm pursuance of law, it is hereby deciared blie sales will be known in the no- i aoecrastaey Saree oe : t the land offiee at }zcomr ron. commencing, on Poon! of ihe putise lands witha the fotowing town. ships parts of townshipe, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- The parts of townshipe’7 and it outside of the le InGian ever eation, ad Cowashipe 9,38 aad 2c range f township 17 outside of the Indi a areca eerate sataiae Bata, va nsctionn 19, 27, 30,31. 32, 33 and 31, of township 12; to 10, inclusive: 15 and 17 to 22, inclusive; aed 27 to bai Jusive. 0; township 13. ons Sto 10, inciusive: igand 5320745 ve; to 34, ivelusive, of township 14 ons 3 to I sive: )5and 17 to 27, melusiv: to SD. melusi id ots 1, 2, Sand ; 6 The W 21,2 10; the and ard theloredand and 2, of 22: the V t Woss'ard the tote 2 ands. of36; lore 1 mad’ and 2. of: he tots lots t and townships 18, 19, 20, of range 19. ¥ Fractional township 11; townships 12, 13, and the of townships 15. 16, 17, 18 and 19 outside the Indian reservation; and townships 30, 21, aud 22, of range 18. office at LecomPron, commencing on sth day of 2 ber next, fur the dis- posa! of the pubiic ee in the ieilowing town- f : ‘e South of the base of the sizth prin- 11; townships 12, 3, and 14; 15and 19 outside of the In dian reservation; townships 20, 21 and 22, of range 17. Fractional township 1!; townships 12, 13. and 14; the parts of townen'ps I5and 19 outside of the In- dian > Same aud townships 20, 21 and 22. of Tange 16. ‘The parte of fractional township 11. and of town- ship !2 outside of t ndisn reservation; townships I3and I4; the parts of townships 15 and 13 outside of the Indian reservation ; and townships 20, 2i, and 22, of range 15 The parts of towns! cf Fractional townsh the parts of towns: ip }2 outside of the Indian res nN; townships Sand \4; the parts of town- ships 15 and 19 outside of the Iodine reservation; And townships 20, 2), and 22, of range 14. Atthe land office at Kickapoo. commencing on Monday. the Ist CH! of Nevember next, for the dis- posal of the public innds within the following town- sbips and parts of townships, vz; South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian. . of range 23. of range 20. Sections 19, 20. 21, and 2% ship 2; townships 3, in 5, Ll and 12, of t , of range 19. 9, 10, 13, 14,15 and 17 to 35, inolu 3 towrshios 3,4 and 5; and the ips 6 and 7 outside of the Indian res- ervation, of range 18. Seot.ons 29 to 35 inclusive, of township 1; ship 2; the parts of townships 3, 4, and 5 the Jndiau resei vation; aud sectie: 13.14.15, 22. Bard 24, of t Sections 17 to 35, and the part ‘vation, of to 35, inelusive, of town- toa in jusive, —— town- tside o| na 1, 2, 3, 10, 11,12, woehip 6, of 17. of townrhip 1; town- hip 3 outside of the In- ° to 21, inc. usive, and 23 to 33, ine'usive, 6; section« 4t elusi ot township ve, And I7 to 21, inclusive range 15, 5. and 6, and the parts of town- ian reservation, of range 14. At the land office at Kickaroo, commencing on Mordar, the 18th day of November next, forthe dis- posai of the public ands 10 the followiug townships, and parts of townshipa, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian Townships 1, 2, 3,4, 5, ani 6, and the parts of town- ship Tou he Indian reservation, of range 13. Township: 1.2,3 4 and 5, of range 12, Townships 1, 2,3, 4, and 5, «f range il. Townsfips 1, 2.3, 4 ard 5, and the ships 7, 8, id 10 outside of the 10, 1, 2,3, 4, 5,7, 8, 9 and 10, of range 9. propriated by law forthe of schools, other purposes, will be exciaded from ering of the above lands will be commerced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they sre advertised until the whole shall have been offered and the sales thus clos: jut no sale shs!l ba kept open tonger than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands wii! be admitted uptil afver the expiration of the two weeks. Given under iny hand, st the city of Washington, this 2:st day of Joly. "858. By order of the President : Zs THOS, A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Uftice. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person entitied to the right of pre emption to any of the lands w.thin the townships and paris of townships above caumnerated is required push the Same to the satiafaction of the reg: and re- ceiver of the proper land office. and ma ym me therefore Gs soon as practiwatle after seeing this notice, and before the dey appointed for the com- mencement of the public sale of the lands embrac- ing the tract claimed; otherwise sach ae will be forfeited, THOS A. HENDRICKS. 3 Commissioner cf the General Land Offies, iy 4—lawiSw. Bind of town- ndiaa reserva- By rue pres AT In pursuance of law.1,JA wES BUCHANAN, President of the United States of America, dc hereby declire and make known that pu’ wilt be held at the undermentioned Land Offices in the Territory of NEBRASKa, &t the periods herein- after designated to wit: At the Land Officeat BRowNs VILLE. commencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within te following named townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the sizth prin. cipal meridian. The parts of township one, ou side of the Sac and rex. and Half Breed, Nemaha reservatiun, of range The parts of townships 1, 2, 3. and 4 Sac oa Fox, and Half Breed. Neman and fractional townships 5 and 6, o+ 6. That part of tow: ide of the Sac and Pox reservation ; towushi parts of townships 3, 4. and 5 outside of the Half Breed, Nemana reser- vation; and fractional township 6, of range 15. That part of township on twide of the Sac and Fox reservat on; townshi township 5 ou'sive of the £ 4,5, ang 6, of range 10, 4,5, and 6, of range 9. At the Land Office at N+ erasxa City, comme! ing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: North of the vase line and cast of the sizth prin- cipal meridian Fractionai townstips 7 and 8, of range 15. ee, 7, and fractional towuships 8, 9, 10, 1) an: of range 14, ~ 1, and 12, and fractional io, and U1, and fractional town nge 12. ship 12, of range! ‘Towuships 7, 8, ships 12, 13, and 14, of rar ‘Townships 7, 8, and 13, 15. and i6, of ran e 9. At the Land Office at Owana Crry, oommencing on Monday, the sixth cay of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the sixth prin- ad fractional townships 14 cipal meridian Fractiona! townships 13, 14, 15, and of range 14. Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16, ii, of range Fractional townships l2and 13, townships 14, and ot fractions! townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, range 12. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and is, and fractional townships 19 and 20, o! me 2), of range 10, satetes ships 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 9. Lands appropriatod by Inw for the use of i) military, and other purposes will be excluded from the sales. ing of the above lands w: days appointed, and will p: ey Sre advertised, until offered. and the sales th 3 a fomeer &. and no private ont ‘dony of the lands mitted until alter the expiration of the Giv_n under my hand, at the city of Washington, this thirtienth day of jar-h, anno Domini one and fifty-eieht. th i jousaud eight hundred JAMES BUCHANAN, Bs Tae ok Hee puicns 1° Soeamiesioner of the General Land Office, 3 "-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, esas cies Sattied to the right of pr. -empgion own Gg ered Toque oer et ie ister ‘ofthe proper land office, and mak ment therefor as 800m @s practicable after this motice,and before the da) appointed the commencement of the public sale of the lands em- bracing the tract claimed , otherwise such elaim wil! be lorfeited. fer Kibet: ten i ‘y Commissioner of the General and Ons ap S-lawtde 111 be commenced Norice OF THE POSTPONEMENT O THE PUBLIC SALRS Bs MINN ESOT S, o. DERED TO BE HELD BY PROCLAMA* TION No. 606. otice 3a bay obs miven 7 the public saleg gin mblic 1 a half Fe or mixed bloods of the Dacotah Yor 3 tion of Indians, ord 1 gated Niny 2 a, tobe ned et the. iad ‘In Rwow Vom Sait tet ees Dil TEAM MACHINERY FOR See Maer aan NEW YORK, PHI r,aAnnD PENSACOLA, Navy Derautwenr. July 38. SEALED PROPOS«LS, endors d * Proposals Steam Machinery for Screw Propeller Sloops War,” will be received at thie department or +p m., Of th ho hof September next, ths comp. eonsl won of the eleam machine, and ndages. aud pl- esoh of thescrew sivops f wor building at the Savy Yardeat Porimouta.N H., New Y faipscinin. ont Gosport, in scoordance wits fai ondit: 3 ie it Le form specifis who jooessful operation, patent fess, and the Separtment . arre: vee oT ‘about’ tre naohine! ngemen tame in which work will - must state the by the usual guar- a eee eneae S he Be ees t Sees creeeren “Sins eekeieed the party Whose proposition mey be so- pled As Gort, the crentest numbe: oi &-van tages, ker pin; ew cost. simplicity of cumstruo tron, readiness of Sosees ee a Lo] ‘a operation, end not bt ing ject to derang: iT rte; it being the object of the depart - can develops re high epeed for the same tine great eoucomy of r performed wit With this view, the depart tudders to guaranty the resusts p: shea suite uoder following heads - The amount of horse power which the engines: and boilers will be abie to develop for tive days con- of coal. “ae ex toeir pinns.and to spoealy those re- Qnd at least 80 revolutions pet ‘The consumption of coais per hour must be stated. The mes at the abo: bm Bod the engines Without a load, except the line «.f chaftiog, must not exceed «3 pounds per square inch of piston by indicator diagram. 2d. ‘The quantity of coal whien oan be stowed tn ithout exceeding the total weight of #6 vendaces, bowers and water . is, square piecer, and cont the length ocoupied by the enciwes and bou- be boilers to be of srow of the mu titubuiag Kind, With brass tates and with tele-copic smoke pe, And, as it is inte: ded to use fres) water inthe bon Ts, 8 surfxce cond nser of them st approved kind will be required “The propelier with the connections for hoisting it will be of composition. to be properly proportioned for at least 8) <evoiutions per minute and for the um- merrod amidship section of the vessel, The pus pe spperates for ven tinting, and apper- tenarces of I! kinds necessary for the perfect work- ing of the whole to be of the most a Wed kind The oy buxkers. Payee “ae it tron bulk head: sti ling apparatue for fiver water, from be made pot leas than 500 gai- Jons pcr day, and the toolsanc duplicate pieves ne- cessary and satisfactory for an effiovent crutcing steam sloop of war, must be incinded iu the propo- and « list of them must be furnished. The wood and earpencer work, except the bert out the dead wood tor the shaft necessary te tne veasel for the recep ion of the machinery, bo: ere, and apperdagéS will bo provenes at the ex ofthe avy Department. and it will permut ¢ such faolities ax it may have for hoisti heavy michinery on board. For the accommodation of the entire steam ma- chinery and the fue! there wili be allowed in the bo.y Of the ship, the entire space under the spar deck cov menciug at 15 feet abaft the main mast, and theuce extend distance of 50 feet. Within this space pected to csrry coal for five day’s steaminc at the maximum speed. In the specificstions, the Wy On nption of fuel will be stated: also the weignt of the machinery, ova!, boilers, water iu them, sualt, propeller aud ap- d re work.ail of wnoh pi unde. je of the max stern post will the distance between the for and the after stern posts will be seven feet deyth from the load water live to the top of the keel under the propelier wil: be '¢ feet | meh The proposal must be acoonipanied by full cations and general dra ir mg the of the centre of gravity the &c., marked on them, giving «| + team cy \inder: delivery valves, and of sir 1d outboard de - livery valves, space for sieam above the waterline of the boilers, the fre and xrate surince. iso the di- pitch, surf-ce, and kind of propeller and ‘iucipal points, that comparisons can readily witha e . to the after tiie of the f. about 80 feet, and rac of the ye ge there willbe maden payment of 3 part of the whole amount ol the contract. When tue whole stall hay en completed and vents erection in the shi ofniner pryn.en! it inetor’ for be payment of | 6; and lormed satisinctorily sen Tmouths, the remaining sum shal! PSirs necessary during this period workmans rom defective or mate: isis wil be at the expense of of taking st out of the ship and to refund whatever amount of the contract price may have bean paid. Prorosacs will also be received at the same time And piace fur the steam machinery and appeudages, and placing the same on board erch of the screw sloops-of- war building at the nsvy yards at Boston, omens pro and Pensacola, under the specihes- tions conditions abo' ted, With Varmticns in the foliowing partiou. =: ist. Horse poser 750 at, at ieast, 80 revolutions per minute. zd. The total weight for machinery, appendages, boilers and water in them, bunkers, tools. »p re pieces, and coal must not exceed xi" tons of pounds each. The longth eocupied by the eng god bo:ler® will commence 14 leet atail the m mast and thence extend lo-ward a distance of 4 feet. The distacce from the after-side of the maimmunst to the after-side of the forwaid ® ern post wil be about 75 feet. The depth fiom the jand-water line to the top of the keel under tie propeller wil bed feet 2iuohes, Steam euzine ma ufacturere who obtain a copy of the seo ion of any ¢ ung application to the departmer t. ISAAC TOLCEY, Secretary of the Navy. ean 606.) LES OF PUFL -AS DB. Io puravnsve of the provision ol the 34 section of the aot entitled * ot to Authorize the Presicent ot the United States to cause to be Furveved the tract of land in the Territory ef Minnesota bel to the half-bre- ds or muxed-bloods of the Dacotah X nation of Iudians, and for other purposes,” uly 17, 1854. It 18 us heres ef i 1¢ sales will be held as 1¢e Of pos}ponement, dated undermentioned land offices in State of Minne- gota. at the periods hereinafter desixnated, to wit : Attne othce at HENDERSON, Conunencing on th day of Se; ber next. for the disposa of vacant pub ic |i ituated within the follow- named towns! fract.onui townships in th late reserve fort If-breeds or mixed bloods vf balf- or Sioux nation of indians, vz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal.meridian The unlocsted tracts in fractional township one hupiree aa clove. mhoy = ten. 1 @ uni tracts in fractional to hundred and eleven, of range cieven. on The unlocated tracts in fractional townships one hundred and eleven aud ue hundred and twelve, of e twelve. ‘The unloeated tracts in township one hund and eleven, and fractional tows ps one hundred a tee and oue hundred aad thirteen, of range thir- D. The unlocated tracte in township one hundred aad eleven,and in that part of township one hundred tweive. fractional townstap ore hundred an thirt thin the above mentioned reserve, of ran 5 ed tracts in that part of towns hundred and eleven and one hundred and t pane the above mentioned reserve, of rau een. At the land office at Fakisavtt, commencing on the thirtieth day of Auguat next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the fouliowing~ fractional townships in the for the half breeds or mixed bloods of the Daootah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prim§ cipal m-ridian The unloosted tracts in that part cf fractional township one hundred and ten, within the above- mentioned reserve, of range n-ne. The pe pom tracts ie that part of townships ~~ | a hundredand eight aud one hundred and nine. an fractional townelip ove hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned reserve. of range ten. ‘The uniooated tracts in that part oftownship one bundred a: d eight, within the above mentioned re- in te one hundred and nine and ongh red and of rouge eleven. ‘he nulocated tracts iu that part of townships one above-mentioned reserve, and in tow! a hundred and ten, of range twelve. % — tow! hundred and pine and one hi ° ee the e-meutioned reserve, of range ee wo tor hundred ten, within the above ‘mentioued re of range fourteen. hundred and ten. within the above- - serve, of range fifteen. 5 can ai ed on the days appointed; and wil! pro Order in which they are advertised, ustn the wits no sale shall be kept open longer than t and ne brivate Gd or ony of the is wil! be after iven under my hand, at tho city of Wrebiagt this twenty seventh da: hing. “Auno Donun, ous hanteed and eight and one hundred a:d nine, within ‘The u-lvcated tracts in that red and ten, within ‘The unlocated tracts in that part uniocated tracts in that part of township one ‘The offering of the above lands w.!! be commeno- shail have been offered, and the d~ _ a @ expiration of the two we ‘ots. satay s thousand eight hundred Ry-eight. order of the J | __. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Genera! Lang Ufice. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every entitled to the right of pre-ompiion toanv of the above described lauds, under the pro- Visions of the act of Congres- approved May |%, '8%8, juired to establish the same tothe entis‘action of the Register and Receiver of the proper iand of- fice, and make payment ther tivable afver seewms this no: ted Cy a Fe otherwise such olaun wi) og formaet. see PHOS. A. HEN DRICKS ma onmiscioner of the General Land pectfully informs hie fr Hee subaociver roa baa taken the stand of wider Se HA, Bueoeseur to nied LADEL®. , a iw