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et _EVENING STAR. | vyPou THB sTar. JEALOUSY. BY SA0CE PIQUANT. A jealous tyrant bi Tye ‘emule that piayed on her Lae mouth, s reetly sho rose iat bloomed in She balmy South, Joyous to look upon. But sullen sat be! that jealous man; Like etiiering riorine, his mutterimgs ri, Hu ring @! $s. his vith thunderings fierce and foul. She tried to cheer the deepening g! By words of sweetest sound ; forth in thst lore room, And ‘rece, around spr 8 4 ‘ He Faved aod foamed, like surges wild Upon a rocky shore; . Aistrembing wife, as a timid child, Sought retuge on the floor. There weepi humbled strength, To appease 1re— Thinking her tears would move at length, The fary in his fire! Bat still raved he! taat savage brute, Of taccied ills, the morrow He seized her. by the form and throat. ‘hat gentle wife in sorrow. And demon-iike, in st th and rage, He treks per dows: in, God! ‘That fingile form ai ‘iry image, And on that angel trod. She screamed for mercy ! Pleaded life! She called him by his name! That jeslous demon strack his wife, Like 8 coward in his sham: ¥ sagt pian women ar t prostra Nos from her ups 8 murmur spread, ‘Phoagh her sprrit was in y. She had loved that brute in @ariy years— A thong epithets ¢ eart— may Nor trusted she her wrongs feare To speak—that breaking heart? But sinking slowly on that bed, 6 the gentile 7 sun, leapt the slumber of the dead life had sesree begun. In y it thet angel sleeps ; No stone there marked her grave, But near st hand a willow weeps, And flowersgently wave. And warr the so't’ning twilight steals From out the western sky, Anag-d man there weeps and kneels ‘And hopes, with her, to lie! He was her friend, in He loved her as his 3 He saw the Rose in bloom laid low ‘The broken hearted wife! He raised s headstone on that grave: This name is all you Ehza! Fi eal ard woc— wave UL> The Minnesota State prison is to be located at Winona. Jos. M. Bowers, E-xq.. was elected mayer of Milton, Fia., on the 24th ultimo. (> The Philadelphia Fire Department con- sists of 90 companies, 420f which are engines 7” Fifteen million dollars are spent unnually for newspapers by the people of the Union Dysentery of a violent type is prevail: to atel pews in Pendleton County Wa — Between sixty and seventy laborers were discharged from the Gosport navy yard on Thurs- day iL The brandv,wine,cigars, and tobacco, im- ported into the United States last year, cost $11,931 568. A movement is on foot in Boston to have the bust of John Howard executed in marble and placed in Music Hall. ora ‘rot ia the Faubourg of St. Germain, whose = ascertained, beyond doubt, to be over 60 years, has actually laid an egg. ip Edward Face, charged with throwing a free negro off the dock, in Pertsmouth, on the 4th af July, bas been admitted to bail in $1,000. 10> The court house in Attala county, Miss., ‘was burnt on the 29th ultimo, with all the records. The loss is estimated at $100,000. (> The clerk of an apothecary in New York, has been convicted of manslaeghter in causing the death of an infant by making a mistake in Preparing a prescription. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWN’S HOTEL —Geo. W. Johnson. Md; H.C. Wiistorf, do; Governor Wm. Bigler, Pa; J. H. Gillispie, Texas; R. M. Johnson, do; W. $8. Morgan, do ; R. W.Scott,N. Y.; G B. Agres, Tenn, Mrs. B. F. Allen, do; J.A Trousdale and sister, do; W.H. Powers, Ala ; T.A. Pew- ers, do ; Miss'A_ P. Scott, do; Mrs’ RO. Scin- ner and family. N.Y ; W.C. Bradford, Va ; W. C Hatch, La.; W.T Manford, do.; C-_Ripley, Ky.; E.G.W. oN, Md ;Mrs.J K Kane, Va; RP Kane, di T. Mason, Md; G. Duncan, Ky ; J.P. Durbin, Va ; Dr. Thos. Murfee, do; D'S Jones, Pa; S'S. Howell. 8 C ; R. W. Green, do; BJ Whitfield, Miss; R. O! Quinn, Ga: J. Skioner, N. ¥; Danach, do. NATIONAL HOTEL—G W Lascell, NY;Jas McDowell, Mo; Ed Lioyd, Md; L B Bates, W T Fassett, Del; J 3 Wright, Ill’ns; T W Anderson and lady, Misses Turner, Md; J H Mansfield, Wisconsin; J A Luckett, Md; J 8 Wells, N Yk: 8 Danesin, D C; W R Ford, Miss Ford, Robert Leslie, Mrs E Marshall, J Richardson, Va; J E Prestridge, Ala; F Le Pomeila, France: W G Angell and lady, Rhode Island; A G Angell, W Brown, Md. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —Dr R G Bangs, Va; J Lewis, Cal; B F McKeage and lady, Ten; J Troant, O; J 8 Proctor, do; G W Mandol, Va; T Simonds, Md; H Martin, Pa; J Martin, O; Lieut H Randal and lady, USN; D Clarke. NY; TB Smith and family, T Clagett, Md; 'W A Evans, DC; L Bloscom, NY; 3 Wright and lady, Miss; W B Richmond, Tenn. UNITED STATES HOTEL.—J B Griffin.Mo; C A Jordon, NC; J G Wisemun, do; P B Wilber and dangbler, O; W R Poindexter, Miss; Mr Williams, do; Col Laurence, Md; J Thompson, ou J Uppdike, do; J Harding, do, J W Layman, jo. G. H. Porter,’ Teno; T. B- “ OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tux Unitrep Srartzs. Steamers City Baltimore. Vanderbil Niagara .......Liverpool...Boston.......July 31 Lady Egliaton.Liverpool...Quebec . res 3 ja.... ...South’pton..New Yor! Aug.4 Arabia ... +-Liverpool...New York...Aug.7 ‘The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. T . CARRIAGES. _ HE Subscriber having made additiéna'to his Factory. making it now one of the largest, Im the District, where his facilities for' Kinds of CAR- 'T WAGONS cannot be sur- H passed, and from his long experience in the buai- EOP Sea Wise note REPAIRS neatly done,and all orders prompt- urges prt inex e for new Tae ANORENE ONE a SION OF THE Sg wae = jase where you may xet Lo dK Py Ge FRAT ant PETURE PRAM ES ena! Oe or orany other kind of Brass PLATES kept Dstantl on ones on ‘cash. JOHN WaGnen so ? 255 Pa. aven ap2-lv hetwaen 12th and 13th ata. IRTS. 3. RAD NO HUMBUG, ger who wanta & superior cut Shirtand s fit, o' dest q ty of materia! one can tesify who has tried them, cal! at ner of 6th street and Pennsylvams & BO Bal ~ = F ITTING Li} _"»Zeo —__sHOPKINS’S BAZAAR. WO MILLIO William oe Butler, author of" Nottioe we eae oak = Life adventares of Ma}. Roger Sherman Por- ig ‘an Trusedale, 1 vol., illustrated ; ——— Thorne, a novel, by Anthony Trollope, 1 The Family Aguariam, by H. D, Butler, 1 vol., jenearation and Practical Geometry, by Chas. H. Meewell 3 75 cents. od en Beoond. Abbott's series of his- PRANCK TAY!OR. R EUROPE DESPATCHE| roby HXERY. STEAMER, STCHED TAYLOK & MAUK - Booksellers and St tion- ers. ‘Siery cana avenue, neec%th street, offer to te great facilities in the importation of For gn Books, Stationery, &o. By their arrangements b asopenn box os ‘hoz are enabled to expedite orders com: ir charge, and at alow a Sa ITE POINT GRAVEL for fing Ww a =e Siz Beat Yiclinnd Pout sad |, and the oad. 2a the beat Wie and’ Kee e-and Heed Ain and On hand and for Dapot, sale at ray W ood, Coal and Sand corner of C and léth st; 2 a aie A bait rh bat raat ad . co. A og arcest of new saver fered inthis Vie Saag Rate? EAR i Teth rsigned bas now stantly on hand @ large and v supe rior assortment of Sole- er TRUNKS AND VALI! BS; Box T: 3 Boots, Shoes, é&c. TS THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CL f) WR This pas Ey tare ght fice “i t Youcan fi eval (goes? a 5 eerasce e the principal Shoe Stores in Wash- '—the Shoes so well-kno J. W. SCurdy & Son's Philaddphia maker ‘apii-ly TRUNKS! TRUNKS! and oon keep RUNKS! The unde: VELVET TAPLSTR Pend CANVAS TRAVELING. BAGS era. SATCHELS; fine SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c. fepared to te with the best sadereree ih proof of whioh, read the following Re- ator tbe sige fanttate the — of the Metropoli- echanics’ Institu E ham & jet ited & Sole-leather thatis, forse idity and quality af material, ——— Tuomas, Saddler, Rs sey, Currier, N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of i i di Late OPnAM ORFL aT. » Odd Fell all, No, 499 7th street, oppa. a el mele at mé4-ly Dentistry, &. FP S U. R. R. FINLEY H NT.) ENTIST. jo. 310 Pennay is lvania avenue, Will perform all o; ‘ions belonging to hi vrpfecsion at his o! ed office, as above, D is ‘EPHEN BAILY, + . — Orr . 198 ANIA AVENUE, ree doors from lath Street, oe Dn. BAILY leave to inform the publiothat he be seen adel bonre his office, losated as abovi 0 fecia aameree that an —_ of sheen a practice, wi ¢ large number of patients, variety of “lithoutt cases that he entree suoness- fully, will euable him to surmount = difficulty, scientific or otherwise, relating to the Ka ito Own experience cophriming the opinion of many m ane the een and cepecully Drs. rt Tie J. E. Parmly, has led hi card all merouria! pre} all Enamels, Gutta Percba, [ Rubber, ments the construction of Continu ‘eeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Go is the only reliable substance that can be worn in the mouth, 68 was most conclusively shown by the last American tai Convention. a he fistters himeelf from his long resi- dence - ractice in iseninaton, he is Sererabiy known numerous fri patrons, he bega leave to refer them to Sioens TESTIMONIALS: From the late Rector of the Chareh of Epiphany o Dr. Sturwan Batty: Dear Sir—I dosiretoexpross my esteem for you personaliy,and my 08 = 88 8 superior dentist. he operations execat r me have been highly satisfactory. 1 a that you may receive the patronage from my fri and the public that your skiil so well deserves, Washington, Aug. 9, 1906), W. FRENGM, oldest fi in Ball se one of the ‘ota 3 Baltimore, Messrs _ His 3. employed Dr. capnen pai uy Surgeon Dem: ‘ashing! Gi! execu Or me - portam and Gifheult piece of work, which he did te my entire satisfaction, in view of the fact tha! ome of the most distinguished members of the Den College of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trials, te pe rform the same work satisiactorily, it gives me eat pleasure to uxprose my cntire confidence and LY nal sicill. Jalumore,JaL12, i), BARMANN BOGGS, rote Jan. 12, 1857. Siatenct froma note yeoetved Som thelate Hen, Jobe arteurtaten ‘Te thone that seek relief from the teeth, | can cheerfully recommend Dr. 8. Baily as a superior Dentist; ho mads a set of porcelinn teoth for one of my familv, and pluzged several teeth for myself, and the work nas all stood well or more than ten years. ROBERT F. NIXON, ef the Va. Conf, of the M. E. Church South, Apmi 1s. 1856. <a We. the undersigned, having had cocssion te avail e@urseives of the ios skill of Dr. 8, Baily, eon Dentist of this city, or — been cognis- ant of hie operat: ng on our ff 198 of frends, take prenaure in exp: ing Our adnuration of his artistio skill, aa weil az of the uniformly satisfactory jnanner in which he performs the most dolicate and difficult Operations in Dental Surgery,and we respectfully re- commend him to the eonfidence and patronage of the of which we consider him eminently worthy, ‘Homas U. W tle . 8. Linco, M of W: é os. H. BRaDLet, of Washington, D, Co KORE WALTON, Ex-Governorof Floridas Watrzs Levox, x"Mayor of Washingtoad Haney Batowin, U.S. Patent Office, aaa , Principal Rittenhouse Academy, maladies of the CLOCKS! CLOCKS For Parlors, Bedrooms, Diningraoms. Kitchens, Hotels, Barrooms, Uffices. Steamboats. Railroads, Churches, &c., of ail the newest styles. Aiso, Watches and Jewelry in great variety. Clock and Watch Materimis, all of Which will be sold at prices to suit the times, at J. ROBINSON'S 9 Pennsylvania avenue, je 26-3m opposite Browns’ Hotel, W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 4187 street, between G H, keep: constantly on hand ever; — bis ests Por ae orpse Preservers, &c.,&c. His charges moderate. snd his attention instant on call, any hour of the day or night. Hacks furnished for funeralsat article re- ine Hearse, lowest possibie rates NEW FURNITURE WARE ROO) Great Excitement on SEVENTH STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITUR WOODand WILLOW WARE, PICTURES” d LOOKING GLASSES: | Of ES We can sell the above articles cheaper tha: house in the city; and invite persons in want, a o ch goods to give us A call, our ms is—"Quick sales and smal! profits.’ . Al kinds of Old Furniture taken in ex- change for new, at a fair valuation. Don’t mistake the place—Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, (ma 20) BONTZ & BRO. M42 8L5 WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD, ARTIFICER IN MARBLE, E Street, between 12th and 13th Streets North, Wasuineton Cit, Invites public attention to his extensive stock of beantiful designed ad Elaborately Carved MAN- TELS in a variety of Marbles, together with a choice assortment of STATUARY, whueh for de- = finish cannot be sur; and are well lapted for the Garden or Tomb. A large assort- ment of Plain Mantels, Monuments, and ‘fomb- stones at very low prices. Monuments of any Gesign executed to order with 18 | punctuality and di 5 Estimates given for Brownstone or Marble work every other work in or North River Fiaging, r line. lense onli and make an inspection 5 N. B.—Make a note of the aaron one th ean IANOS! PIANOS !—An immense stock and second hand PIANOS forsale or rent upon the most acoommodating terms. jy 16 JOHN F. ELLIS. SILVER PLATEDICE ¥ +9 BUTTER COOLERS, TEA SETS, CASTORS, sane BASKETS, best quality, a ol ne Ivor indie lve piated) TABLE KNIVES. —r Just received, and offering very low, at 338 Penn. avenue. ie H. O. HOOD. No. 612. Notice FOR hk RES ‘ORATION O) CERTAIN LANDS TO SiaTe OF KAtRa fe, MAKE iN'rRE he grant of land made by th approved June 3, 1856, to the Sinte of iano aid in the construction of certain Railr mentioned, hay nize the rele: ’ ra f th ice 1s hereby given that alithe red which lie outside of siz miles on each side of the “Grand Rapids and Indiana,” the * Flint and Perre Marquette,” and the “Detroit and Milwaukee” Railroad, situated in the under- momioned towns! }» Which have not been selected in virtue of said grant,or any other grant made Congress, er legally canned by pre-emption, AG which were subject to private eniry at the date af thedays ard'al the placce hevsusiter ancctbed ot 8 he ine ordinary aati orl aperscre ne Atthe fice xt lon i Poy por an pad oNIA on Monday, the 16:h day North of the base line and west of the principal F meridian. Rewreshipe ¢. 5. 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and a 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1; ‘oO pe 4,5, ehhy and 2 of tangs twee ne : - 3, 14, 15, 17, 18,19, Bh ge ces $6, 259%) }. Al, 12, 15, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, ‘Townships 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, and 20, of range fovrteen. owussios 4, 5, 6, 7,9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19, and 29, of een. "Townships 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19, and 20, of range sixteen. ‘Owaships 8,9, 10,15, 16, 17,19, and 20, of range seventeen. ‘Townships 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19and 20,0f rang h- ‘Townsh:p 15, of range nineteen. At th North of the base line and west of the principal Townehipe 2 meridian. of range theta 25; 2, 25, 28, 21, 28, 90, 94, and 35, ps 21, 22, 23, %4, 25, 26, 27, and 23, of range eae ar ships 21, 22, 25,24, 25,26, 27, and 2%, Of range ‘n. Fomnahins & 22, 23, 4, 25, 25, and 27, of range ten. ‘ownships 26, 27, and $2, of rai ‘owns! 27.28 4 4 re. epagor ey Township 32, of ran. yond Of range eight. Given under my band atthe city of Wavbi thi ‘bth di A par by done lay of fy ought, Domuni one tho vata Sopeoniee as CENTS, » S712 orner Vi Modioines. : —__ Saves og ponll Lakpe IN THE TER- CHERRY PECTORAL, |zy KINGS OR EMPERORS. public sales will be held. as made known in the no- Rapip Curnor WHAT? p regener ea mc we eps en- COLDS, COUGHS, AND DY 4 BEAUTIFUL HEAD y berg priya ee if i a HOARSENESS. wide is the God himself pro- j ice at LecomPTon. commencing on ilicur tose , although the rose Montag, ine let dar of toveunber next, fers oe dis~ i i may bioom ever so. th thi oheek. ‘Thronch a trial of many years. ard PRRY PEC. ‘ bright vn ae the thoseofpearis, | ships and parts of townships, viz: ore we ervilized men. AY ER’S CHE. - te : * ‘URAL has been found to afford more reliefand to ‘refi of its cov: » or the hair be | Sonth of the base line amd east of the sixth prin- eure more ganas of polmogsry, ware peer other a gtare, ff dentintet 7 — cipal meridian. * remedy known to mankind. of ap na a f. ty loose half The parts of townships 17 and 18 outside of the tled consumption have been cured by it, and thous- Ser acietieses ea LS if use Indian reservation, sad townships 19, 20, 2! and 22, of rane: 17 outside of the Indian res- 8, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of range \s of sufferers who were deemed beyond the reach of human aid have been restored to their friends and usefulness, to sound health and the enjoyments of life, by this all-powerful antidote to diseases of the longs and had th ently secure to all such an ornament. Read the fol and judge. The writer celebrated piewitts Thatberg: Serene New Yo! toroat. He: » April 19, 1858, ions 19, 27,39,31, $2, 33 and 3t, of township 12; oe, Te Du. Woop: Dear Sir—Permit mo 10 express to | geofinnn 3 to i0, inclusive: 15 and it to 2s, toclusives th thin feature: you the obligations I am under for the entire re- and 27 to 34, inclusive. of township 13. Sections 3to and ig. Whisper to all but him Consumption. | storation of my hair to its original eolor; about . is and 17 te 22, inclusive ; and 27 to 34, He tries everything, but th- disease i« gnawing at 6 time of my arrival in the United States, it was e, of township 14 Sections 3 to 10, mei his vitala snd shows its fatal symptoms more and | razidiy becoming gray, but upon the appliestion of 5 and 17 to 22, mnclusive: 27 to SD. 1 moreover ali his frame. He is taking the CH+R- | your Hair Restorative, it soon reoov: its original | and the lote 1, 2.3 and 4. of sections 31. 32. tnd RY PECTORAL now; it pped his cough; | hue. | consider your res! ive asa very wonderful ‘he W og and the lots Sand invention, quite efficacious as wel! as 3 reeable. sound at night; | invention, quite efcscions a8 wall es egresetie. 8 his seep The made his breathing ithit h his pppetite returns iy tion 2; lots 1, 2and 3, of section 3; lots 0; the W dan ip aigre au i ge oken Seely any w: * ch 8’ wi bak baggage 8 . 14; lots a le yg as ney mor | oan und whic! not some liv- APSR OFFics, jassau st.. 2 ing’ trophy like thye to shadow forth the virtues opr Kec ie iten t | ar eticha we anes the lores ond sot oe 2 3. of lots i lote | and 2 of Sts the Wr balf nad the tote 2 end 3, of 35. of townsiup 16; and townships 18, 19. 20, 2i and 22, of range 2, Fractional township 11; townships 12, 13 and 14; the parts of townships 15, 16, and 17 outside ef the - neaer ‘vation, and townships 18,19, 2, 21 and 22, of range 19. Fractional township 11; townships 12, 13, and 14; the parts of townships 15. 16, 17, 18 and 19 outsule o! tha Indian reservation; and townships 20, 21, acd 22, of range 18. At the land office at Lecomrron, commencing on Monday, the I5thday of November next, for the posal! of the public ands within the following to" ips and parts of townships, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian, which have won fer the Cherry Pectoral an im- e ishable renown. But its usefulness does not end ere. Nay, itaccomplisnes more by prevention than eure. The countless colds and coughs which it cures are the seed which would have ripened into a dreadful harvest of incurab’e diseases. Influenza, Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Pleurisy, Whoop- ing Cough. ond al: irritations of the throat and lungs aro easily cured by the CHERRY PECTORAL If taken inseason. Every family should have it by them. and they will find it au inva:uable protection fromthe insiduous prowler which carries off the rent sheep from many a flock and the darling lainb rom many & home. : = 4 uthentieated evidence of these facts, with direo- tions for the treat rent of each complaint, may be found in Ayer’s Americ’n Aimanac, of which we publish three millions and scatter them broadcast over the earth. in order that the sick everywhere may have before them the information it contain: Druggist: id dealers in medicine generally have them for distribution gratis, and iso for sals these remedies, preoared by DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytics! Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Prov. O. J. Woop: Dear Su me month or sx weeks aco, I received a bottle of your Hair Restor- ative and gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking, a: the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its original color,but to heras well as my surprise,aftera fow weeks trial it has per- formed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strqngly recommend the all persons in want of such & CHAS. CARDEW. 25, 1857. lo I recom- above Restorative to ohange of their hair. New York, Jul Pror. O. J. Woon: With conhdence mend your hair Restorative as being th cacious article I ever saw. Since Restorative, my hair whisker: most white, have gradually grown . now feel confident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natural color. Italso’has relieved me of al! ee ee jtohing, so com mon among persons who perspire freely. 3.6. KILBY. Crricaeo, Itt., May | 1857. Fractional township 11; townships 12,'S, and 14; the parts of townships 15 and 19 outside of the In dian reservation; and townships 2), 21 and 22, range 17. 11; townships 12, 13, and 14; Fractional town: . - | the parts of towns! Z D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H, | PROF. Woon: About two years axo my hair com . . COUKAloxandria,and Ly'all dealers everywhere, | menoed failing of snd turning gray. ‘Iwas fast be- | dian reservation ; and townships 2), 21 and 22, of 4 bald, and tried many remedies to no et- fect. I commenced using your Restorative in Jan unary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fil: up. grow out. and turned back to its former oolor,(biack.) At this time it is fully restored to its original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use toall. a i J. D. HOES. The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, viz- Large, medium, and small ; the smal! holds 8 pint, and retails for ‘$1 per bottle; the medium hoidsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottie; the large holdsa ‘a uart, forty per cent. more in proportion: re is for O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway New York, (in the great N. ¥. Wire Railing Estab- lishment.) and 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. And sold py a:i good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. mal8-3m _8u 104m Pes Ox Protecrs> SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED, Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries inthe Mxtcria Medica are subjected, must now be received as Its Effi an oumenes medicine, oacy in Curing =" DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neural Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered Stats of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debdility, ‘The parts of fractional township 11, and of town- Ss YR F, of range 15. The parts of township !2 outside of the Indianres and townships 2), 2t, and 22, of range 14, Atthe land office at Kickaro Monday. the lat day ships and parts of townships, viz ; cipal meridian. ‘Township 3. of range 23. Townehips 2. 3, 4and7, of range 22. Townships 2, 3,4 5. and 6, the Ind an reervation «f township 7, of mnge 21. And all diseases which require ® Tonio and Alters TRIES EMAAR, ms eee rene ae Live madiine. ie beyond aural: | sywqi, | LROTECHED by Royal Motions ‘Patent of | give’of tow inhip & sownshipe’s ty bani G.esd the The proofs of its shcsey authenticated, and of such pecntiar character, that sufferers cannot rensonabiy hesitate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does no! protess to be a cure all, but its range is cxtensive, because many diseases, apparently unlike are in- timateiy reisted, and proceeding may be cured by iseases for whic Engiand, and secured by the Sesin of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parieand tho imperial College of Med- eine, Vienna, ‘Triesemar No. 1 isa remedy for Re- laxation, Spermatorrhea, and Exhaustion of the System, Tricsemar No. 2 etfectual in the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradi- cater ail traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubdebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popn- lation, Triesemar No, 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the Seis physician treats with mercury, et range 20. ship 2; townships 5, 4, 5, and 6; and 5, Ul and 12, of township 7, of range 19. Sections 6, 7,8, 9, 10,13, 14,15 and 17 to 35, inclu sive, of township2: townships eration, of range 18. from one cause, one remedy ‘The class of the Syrup pro- ship 2; the parts of tor t vides a -ure, is p-ecisely that which Ihas so often | to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s const! z , ® of baflied the .ghest order of medical skil. ‘The {acts | tution, and whioh all the sarsaparilia in the world | 'xectineiste oa, acluaiee. of tounehie ts town are tangible, the witnesses accessible, thesafe- | cannot remove, Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3are alike | ship 2; and the parts of township 3 outside of the In- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. _ Those who may wish for an opinion from dirinter- ested persons chpigen pl the character of the Syrup canuot fail to be satisfied with the following among umerous testimonials in the hands of the Acovts. he sicnaiures are those of gentlemen well known in the community. and of the highest respectability, devoid of taste or emeil, and ofall nauseating quali- ties. They may lie on the toret table without their use being suspected. Sold in tin cases, and divided in separate doses as administered by Velpeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, or fuur cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and m cases, Sold by Dr. H, A. BAR ROW, No. 157 Prinoe st.,a CARD. few blocks west of Broadway, Naw York. Immo ‘Tho andernigned having experienced the benefi- | diately on receip: of the amount Dr. B. will forward cial effects of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate | the $9 cases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- to recommend it to the attention of the public. riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- From our own experience, as well as from the tes- | t The $3 cases also sent, but not free of ear dian recervation, of range Ii ship 2; the parts of townships 3, 4. and 5 the Indian reservation; sections 4 to 9, inc’ to 21, inclusive, 6; sections 4to9 inclusive, and 17 to 21, inclusive 1D 7, of range 15. posal of the public iands iv the following townshy timony of others, whore intelligence and intenrity, usual, fromll_ a, m, till 2 | and parts of townships, viz: are alfogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of . m. m., at No. 157 Prince st., a South of the base li ind cast of the sizth prin- its efficacy in oases of Incipient Diseases of the | few blocks wost Broadway. Sold also by J. cipal meridian. Lungs a) Liver | STOTT, Washington. felly Bronchial Passages, ‘spepsin, Complaint, Dropay, Neuralgia ao een ite ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter of those who hav witnessed them, and have voiunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power, je of the 81,2,5 4, and 5, of range 12. 8 1, 2,3, 4, and 5, of range Il. SEVENTH STREER IAS. Bhip 7 0 ‘Town T vos OPTICIAN, own . ‘Townships 1, 2 514 ol4 Rev. JOHN FIERPONT, Offoe Second Story, three doors from tion, of rat ye Bae Ord FELLows’ Halu, “Powaships 1, 2,3, 4, 5,7, 8, 9 and 10, of range 9. AMUEL MAY,” " * Speotacies and Ginsses suited to,every sight; | Lands appropriated by law for the ure of schools, THOMAS C.AMORY, aed Reading, aud | Watchmaker’s, military and other purposes, will bo excluded from PETER HARVEY, Glasses; Telescopes, Microscopes in' the ailes. JAMES C. DUN great variety ; Cosmoramic Stereoscopes with v:ews ef euperior choice pictureson hand. See sdver- tisement mm Ngtional Intelligencer, TusTiMontas. NoRFOLK, September 7, 1864, Six: The Speoctacios you made for me suit me very woll, snd seem to haves improved my sigh! more than any other J have lately tried. . LITT. W. TAZEWELL., I have tried a pair of Spectables obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of post assistance to my sight, and corresponding with his descriptionof thei on the days appointed, t is wel at th | etfee It is well known that the medicins! effect of Pro- pope tray Arg ogee toxide of Iron ts lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain & solution of Protox- ido of fron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossibie. . i In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable poi tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFO. &NOWN; And this solution may re piace al! t to carbonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica, HAY D. ed until the whol ehsl no private entry of any Of the lands until after the expiration of the two this 2ist day of July. 1858. By order of the President : THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Asnnyer to the State of Marsachusetts, 16 Boylston street, Boston. For sale by Dru; egeneraily. Price for large | foous. 1 recommend him asa sk oR onc, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. bottles, $2; medium sized bottles, $1. H Y A. WISE, Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption » CLARK & GO. ie cherie Boston. SRURG, Uctober 21, 1854, to any of the lands w:thin the townships and parts Parsr: For sale in Washington by Z. tlman, Special | About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Tobias, 4. tow: Agent; Nairn & Palmer ohn Schwartze, L. in Washington, 1 pair of Glasses for ths spectacios Smith, Yq Harbaugh, H. H. MoPherson, F. which 1 used, and found them of great assistance te | or f the r land office. aud make payment Walsh, YOsenh Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, may decay es vision; and my opinion of him is, that paerafore as Soon as practicable after secing thts Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Fe drelys and in Gedrxetown | he is skillful in the preparation of Glasses for eyes | notice, and before the day appomted for the com- by R. J. Cisse!l.and J. L. Kidwell. fe68-6m not toc far gone to be benefitted by such aid. mencement of the public sale of the lands embrac- ing the tract claime: forfeited. THOS. A. HEN DICKS. J.F. MAY. ‘Commissioner cf the General Land Office, lawiSw. eS ee "PHE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER!— Lynensune, November 7.1856 = From an examination of Mr, Tobias’ Ginsees, and an “ The Life of the Flesh is im the Blood.” s When the Hiood becomes vitiated, impure, or too | OT ,nis guysraiions ond remarks, ant co J. BLACKFORD, M. D, YNCHBURG, November 10, 1854. weak, the flesh loses vitality. the skin becomes a yellow and pailid, the Liver disordered, Dyspepsia L Mr. John Tobias, having furnished me with Glas ses, by which ] have been ercetly aided, (my vision and Indigestion follow, the Spirits droop, Nervous having suffered reat from reading at might in my ATE In pursuance of law, 1. JAMES RUCHANAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that cable sales will be heidat the undermentioned Land Offices in the Territory of Nepraska,at the periods herein- after Gesignated to wit: At the Land Office at Browne VILLE, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the dispos:! of the public [ands within the following named townships, viz: North of the base tine and ness commences, and Life becomes a burden. HARTSHORNE’S HEALTH RESTORER, TAL, earlier life,) itaiords me the highest pleasure te say that | consider him a skillful practicai optician. OR SARSAPARKILLA CORD Acts upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and weil prepared to sid thore who need his professional services. Ae M. B. Hovzt gE, imparting new vigor and tone to a constitution im- disease from ans cause. It removes Pim- Elder of the Methodiat Conferenoe, WILMINGTON, 3.5 June 27, 1854. the phyeical som to the pallid happy. ‘Though | ng. y. Tostas—Dear Sir: 1am happy to say that the Spectacies which I obtained from you iast week are entirely satisfnotory. From an inequality in the *, it, is & perfect cordial in It is porticuintty adapted to Female com in their very nature are exhausting taste. plaints, whicl st of the sizth prin- and debilitating. For D: d ical swell. | ¥!8uai range ofmy oyes, | have heretofore found great cipal m an. then, oF Kidney and Bia, der aifeotions,it seta like. | Wmculty in getting glasses of tho proper focal dis- | rine parts of township one, ouside of the Sao and . Quart bottles $1, sinali bottles 59 cents, tances. It fords mo piensure to stato, that by the | rox, and Half Breed, Nemahareservation, of range Sold’ by Stott, MePherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- | Si of your optometer this difficulty has been happily | i. a i well & Lawrence, Dr. Culver, and Ford, W: - < . ‘The parts of towns! 2, 3, and 4 outside of the ton City, Ciscell & Kidwell, Georgetown. aehing- | Geordedly _ best adapted to my eyes of any I have | saoand Fox, and Hal od Noman reservation, ma 2-d3m ever yet used. and fractional townships 5 and 6, of range 16. “Phat part of township one, outside of the Fac and Fox reservation ; township2 the parts of townships 3, 4. and 5 outside of the Half Breed, Nemaha reser- vation; and fractional townsnip 6, of range 15. ‘That part of township ae ae of —o- — Fox reservat-on ; townships 2, 3, a . par! township 5 outside of the Haif Breed, Nemaha res- ervation ; and township 6, of range 14. wi = ery respectfully pours, R. B. DRANE. Ne ane | counse i, nune auved Seay James’ Parish. events, ies 8 entiemen lose one of their laving been indu: by 8 friend to visit the estab- eatest natural attractions—a fine head of hair—it tiene of Mr. Tobias hey the purpose of trying h. mes & matter of serious importance, and the | giasses 1 was furnished with a pair glightly fe chat juestion is what shall we do to stop the hair from fies. whics have afforded me more relief and gratifi- ‘ ing, oe pn emo gb — poaut a cation than any Thave aver tried. My sight, origin = @ J ly ver: » WAS injure writing and reading at Halk PRUMOTER AND IMPROVER. nights frequently toa very late hours but with the 2 In re- RRIS’ Afew 1, 2,3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 13. Spplications will stop the hair falling or breaking, of these glass can study almost as iste as [23 nd 6, of 12, remove dnndrufl. Keep the sealp clean and ‘white, | ever, and that too without the pain { have previous: Sand Sof range i1- a oe lice els A ie tie hair; ves ly suffered. SOAN WILSON, and 6, of range 10, y hav n m1 ears, the mmuss: "1 Lan continued use of ittwo months will insure youa Dec. ie Mes senon Cet hae arene luxuriant head of hair, Cail and not satisfied, after th eta buitie, and if At the Land Office at NrBRasxa City, commeno seound application, return it [have used Mr. Tobias’s Speotacies for three or | for, Monday, the sixth day of September next, for e great pleasure in saying that ur months, wAiioe GAP tase Promoter nd improve. | kata cee” PELE AIRTEL | sseteastine Peete ene eae Sold im Kichmond by W. PETERSON. Drug: | benelited by thei GEO. P.SCARBURGH. || rts of the oace Line and cast of the sizth pri gist, corner Main and 12th, and Main and Wall sts., | May 5th, 1856. North of tne vase line and cast of the sizth prin- and in W ts ty by Z. D.G 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa skilfal cipal meridian. Engbeee rat Barling | Pe ee ah optician ; andas | have cyes of remarkable liari- Fractional townships 7 and 3, of range 15. . CLARK, Dreggist, corner @< street and Pa, | ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to ‘Township 7, and fractional townships 8, 9, 10, 0 avenue. api ly comprehend them iby, inspection and one, shght ong cole 4 is. ar 12 fr measurement, and he has made mea ‘o . 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12,and fractional HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR les that 6 1. As Ee BUTL. township IS, of AND July 11, 1386. ws Town eal ond tl, ant fractional town- : t i ASHINGTON, Aug. 8, }! ships i2 13, of range 12 HARTSHOKNE’S GURE-ALL—Prepared by a | for tamp-light—1 prooured one set from: Mr, Tobias "Towns 10, and Hand fractional town- otties 1254, 25 and 50 conte. which answered both purposes. I have used his for | ships 12, ‘of range I ‘ownships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 14 15, and i6, of ranze 9. At the Land Office at OmaHa City, oommencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named township: North of the base line and east of the sixth prin- several mozths, and find them exoelient. EDWARD STUBB! Of Department of 81 Mr. J.Toxias. Sir: Tho pair of Spectacios you omens ae yesterday are joularly sati ry ‘hey are Mit decidedly the best I posress, and | em the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully aad [fro tions Bi 5 Hartshorne’s Cure-aii should be kept in al! fami- ties. in case, of ‘nocide ts or sudden ticknes: Hartshorne’s Cure Rheumatism, Hartshorne’ ‘wre-all cures Cramps, Colie, Pap = tee Rotpe ae Sa) Fhe tiie Lit shorne’s Cure- Pain 5 Side, Backsand Breast, | ues Pain in the Limbs 2 cures Hartshor ?ure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, | 2°'*cted in different places mop T80- erpal meridran appre Neuralgia, Tooth- conten fenckc and, and the Unmted States, | Fractional townships 13, 14, 15,and 16, of range 14 ache and Sti T have been also pleased with your remarks and di- Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range Mi ig Cholera, Diarrhea | Peetiona on tho treatment of the eres. for the pur- ractional t hips i2and 13, townships 14, Gkespetttaly poure eS SA arii'Té nad fractional cownshipe 17,18; 18, aud 33, ol fessor . CAL DW EL! erry Haztshorne’s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Deat- otm C., Louisville, Ky, +C. » Ky, ness from a cold, atlarishorne’s’ Cure-all cures Dyspepsia and In- Brooxtrn Oxrnoraupic Instizerion, BE ge teen ender eg ple dey pbs i, anker © and S ‘1864. 4 Throat: ts and Sore. - most osrefu! examination of Mr. J, Tobiag’s | "s.-acrional townships 12, 18, and 14, and townships re poe Cyrevalt curesall Spinal Affections | aaeoe, I = enables to tostt! barr a hardness, 18, and 20, of range 10. in Tambs. BR ishing, 9] shape render and i Hartshorne’s Cure-ail in a great tonioto Weak | them partioularly recommendable to those. whoss wa: ile et oh mene Stomach and Howels, and Improves Digestion. merely optical impairment of the eyes are v3 wae T. ise of achools, 8 the frequent oh: ft = lanes. 1 consider, '. ‘obias duce e bad Cold, Hhournatinm, Painin tno Lah fr valifed 6 det mine tbe focus af the ee Uo ecpem g eaa rl nae nd Body ; alao a perso; . e eta bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Rracciens naonere tometer. “In addition, f oan further | _ ‘The offering of the above Mentowill Se commenced Sinews, Blood and Bones ; and, by its warming eleo- that Mr. Tobias suppl: geo 4 sims on tne oe Ca eee Re the bo hened veal omagectic rey ete expels ali pain from the system. tents with tasnoe, to theirs pe tee at i have been jolgrewtge the sales thus elosed 3 but no N. B— 4 5 Physician Sui . Berlin; Mem sale sha ‘onger than two weeks, HO. Nes PECTORAL ore ur't OF ABIED al olla e of Surg 1 Ragland: ember and no private entry ofany of the lands will be ad- CHERRY—it is the best Cough Syrup in the the M. on! of on, apd of the | mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. orld. 1cal Society of New York; Sur- | Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, If you are Bilioug, use HARTSHORNE'S ‘gon of the Royal Ortho; Institution of | this thirtienth day of March, anno Domini one ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.. ‘They aot upon the Liv- Ninnchester. and Surgeon of the B, | thousand eight hundred ap te oe HANAN. er. Stomaeh Bowels, carrying off all Bile and o. = JAMES B . Fhe sion ies medicines to be had at all Di itores I ‘perience fs t poy oe — sid rh Hetpascas, h ve cines t 0 ex of even two years, I have fo A. in Waahington city ; Kidwell & Ciscell atGeorree | great diffioulty in obtaining Speolacles that were ex- ‘Commissioner of the General Land Office, town: H. Peel & Co. Alexandria. ma Si-ly | actiy ited to the weakness of my sight. ‘This in- NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. son entitled to the right of pr--emp! to any ol the ands ‘within = Sevasuded te of ij mera esta! ney een satisfrotion of the register and » and make mny- convemence Mr. seems to have ved fe reese! thi batitut: for if ‘and HewmanableGlassse, ‘They are clear ohrestel Atha ie to my eyes. | would commend him Ayxp pte PREM ERR: DECLINE. to spoee Tn from age or a NS ar- Just Published, Gratis, the 2th 7) words on the Rational ‘Trostinans, without is Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local tificial aid in this way. SIMKINS,M. D. | receiver of the proper i ; Secaten Neer Bealfeetoe Wainesoy, NC Jno it aaa ceed te eres tency, and Inipediments to ‘Fo persons who have had the sight eyease | Commencement of the pu le of the ol ag rt by B. DE LANEY, M. D, teepeired ap to recuire the use ot 1 the tract elaimed ; otherwise such claim w The important _—_ the maay alarming com- and Mr. 36 Eo not! they be forfeited. THOS. A. HENDR m . youth, may be easily remove SIG Ps pectscleg Comegesiansr oft General PEt ike. cing is, in this small tract, clearly demonst) sand | for ont pean 3 aed ap 3-in' the entirely, new and highly, succesnful treatment, | 7ery, much Dy 8 service feauired mo = N ro coated Parnes. py meer Tr ovciook at might til after i OTICE OF THE POSTPON NT OF of en spd tt the east Ned'fovours Himants time I used butonehght. | W'k. WALKER: | THE BU x MESO Beoiding all the advertised nostreins of Me Ane Duranrunnt on int D f0-BE-BELD BY AMA ‘Sent y address, gratis aud post free, in a jefects and the Ee at tin onton oft sesame tr onl erase yay tee fern onigatoueed one eres react tbe relia eg ite Nee we waar RE DEL AN ENG. he ie he Inlebreeds or mixed bloods of the Deaotah or Sioux — —— na joginna. ordered br procinmation BS Ss AMB! HAMS! HAMB#! datid Nay 27, 1A, to be held at the land offices rie sed aca aipcrm on Of ber ot: order of the Proctisar, been Fost ‘pozed un “ym ieee Omura s based PEL el We have a choice lot of Family-oured HAMS, ‘which are iV ee site ? use svoune and Wbtrest. ! "3S 15and 19 outside of the In- ship |2 outside of the indian reservation; townships 13 and 14; the parts of townships 15 and 19 outside of the Indian reservation ; and townships 2), 2\, and 22, ervation; townships iSand 14; the parts of town- ships 15 and 19 outside of the Indian reservation; commencing on of November next, for the dis- posal of the public lands within the following town- South of the base line and cast of the sixth prin- the parts outside of utside of the Indian reservation of township Sections 19, 20, 21, and 28 to 35, inclusive, of town- sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 4and 5; and the parts of townships 6 and 7 outside of the Indian res- Sections 29 to 35 inclusive, of township 1 ; town- s 3.4, and 5 outside of he Indian reservation; and scotions 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, Sections 4 to 35, inclusive, of township 1; town- outside of ve, 17 and 28 to 33, inclusive, of township 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and6, andthe oftown- Wao ofthe imimn reservation. of range tt. At the land office at Kickaroo, commencing on Mordas, tue 19th day of November next, for the dis- ‘Townships 1, 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, and the parts of town- Indian reservation, of range 13. 3,4 ard 5,and the parts of town- ships 7,8, 9,and 10 outside of the Indian reserva- ‘The ffering of the shore nds will be commenced 1 inthe — have been offered and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shal! bs kept open jonger than two a mitt 8. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, bips above enumerated is required teestablish ¢ to the satisfaction of the register and re- d; otherwise such giaim will be ‘be THE UNITED MACHINERY FOR SCREW YOPS-OF WAR A Wi ARDS OF PORTSMO: GOSPURT, AND PENSACOLA. Navy Daraatwteny, July ®. ~ Srarep ro! indore: roposal Steawn Marhoncry for Seress. Propeller Wer,” will be wed at thas department SSR clock, p. of the exgh.h of September next, of ep BP en, ee the 5 of buriding at the U, Sat Wasets Porat Ns New Yon Ss. ¥ on ema ge onda . “<The offers mast be fora spemfid sum for pasting the whoie in successful operation, must ude Fase frou the ropretars af any Patented article or Ors ¢ vd >in whieh a rk will be com: t the work Ww = pi q met be acovmpanied by the usual guar- ane Tetne oi tke establishment in Which the wor! isto be executed must be d. The details Sg eae re arrangement of the machi: be th the party whose ston may pie ale th wales! an bidders to cuaranty the resmits comp! shed by tveir pinms. and suite urder the following heads : lst. Theamount of horse power which the engines and bouers will be abie to develop for five days con- seoutively when driven up to their ay oo to be measured on board the vessel by the indiostor, at the rate of 33.00 pounds lifted one foot high in & than 1,000 horse- power, least #8 revolutions per minute minute, and to be not less engines at the above velocity, the screw being dis- connected and tae engines without a load, except the tine « f ehafting, must not exceed 235 pounds per sa of i a —, |. The quantity of cosl when oan stowed the ship without exoeedi ee weight of ‘os eR, tons for machi~ery, * pi Stina the lense Sosepted By the wagiese nnd bett- e r er be boilers tobe of iron of the multitubuler h brass tubes and with telescopic tended to use fresh water in pours, aronecateneet of the most ap; ne jure “ina propelier wits a oe for hosting <4 ¥i composition, operly proport forat Teast wo revolutions per mninnte and forthe im- mereed ani ‘he coal shaft pa: tron balk heads, a disti ty water. from which cin be lons per day, and the tovis and duplicate cessary and sntis! an steam sloop of-war, must be included in the propo- sition. and a list of them must be furnished. The wood and carpen er Work, except the bori out the deadwood for the sh» ft necessary to the vessel for eo cpore: ion of the machinery, ber\- ers, and appendages wil! be provided at the expe: ofthe Navy Departmeut. and it will permit the of such facilities as it may have for hoisting heavy machinery on ‘ For the sccommodation of the entire steam ma- chinery and the fue! there wili be allowed in the bosy of the ship, the entire space under the spar deck covmencing at 15 feet bait the main mast, and extending rd & distance of # feet. this space itis expected to carry cual for teaming at the maximum epeed. In the specifications, the dai vasumption of fuel will be stated: also the weight of the machinery, coal, boilers, water in them, shaft, propeller and ap- *pare work. ail of which not exceed 46 tons of 2.240 pounds. The distance from the sfter side of the t to the after side of the forward about 80 feet, and the distance between the end the after stern posts will be seven feet. deyth from the load water line to the top of under the propelier wi!! be !2 feet | ineh. The propossi must be cations and general dra of the centre of gravity of &c., marked on them, giv: eteam cylinders, pressure of steam, arca delivery vaives,and of air pump and out! livery valves, space for steam above the waterline of the boilers, the ireand grate surface, also the di- amet; pitch, surface, and kind of propeiler and cihere ucips! points, that oom parisons can readily made. The terme of payment will be that. when one-half of the materials and iabor provided for in the oon- tract shail have been completed to the satisfaction of the de) ment. there willbe madea payment of 3§ part of the whole amount of the contract. When the whole shail have been competed it | for erection in the ship a further peyn ent of 1-6 will be je, and when & satisfactory tin! of seven con- secutive days shail navebeen made, then a further payment of | 6; and when the ship sha!l have per- formed satisfactorily ot sea months, 19g sui shall he pai re- pairs necessar: ring this period from defective workmanship or nuste:inis Will be at the expense of the contractor. It is to be understood that if the weicht and ot her con“itions specified in the contract be not complied with, the department is to be at itberty to revect the whole machinery. the contractor to be at the expense of taking it out of the ship and te refand whatever amount of the contract price may have been paid. PRorosacs will also he received st the eame time for a period of three id. ‘The c of war building At the nsvy yards at Boston, jelphia, and Pensacola, under the xpecifos- tions and conditions above stated, with variations im the following pe inrs, VIR = Ist. Horse power At, at least, 89 revolutions for machinery, a maat thence extend forward a distance of 46 feet. The distance from the after-side of the mainmast to the af about 75 fe to the top feet 2 inc: Steam encine mavufacturers who desire to bid. orn obtain a copy of the sec ion of any one of the ves~ sels upon making application tothe departmer Cc TOUS iy B-lawtSep 8 Secretary of the N. : No. 606. Saves or erslit Behps In pursuance of the prov the 34 section of the act entitled * au nct t tze the President of the United States to cau: be surveved the tract of Iand in the Territory of Minnesota beloogn to the half-bre-ds or mixed-bloods of the Dacots or Sioux nation of Indians, aud for other purposes,” soeeoret July 17, 1854. it isis hereby decinred that ubiic sales will be held. as made known in the no- ice of posiponement, dated February 2, 1858. at the undermentioned |nnd offices in the State of Minne- sota, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : At tne land office st HENDERSON, Commencing on the s'xth day of September next, for the disposn of the vacant pub ic lands situated within the follow ing-named townships and fract.onal townshi Inte reserve forthe half-breeds or mixed the Dacotah or Sioux nation of Indians, v z= North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. The unlocated tracts in fractional township one hundred and eleven, af range ten, i The unlocated tracts in fractional township one hundred and eleven, of range eleven. ‘The univcated tracts in fractional townships one buntocs and eleven and one hundred and tweive, of e twelve, @ unlocated tracts in township one hundr and eleven. and fractional! towships one hundred ~ | twelve and one hundred aad thirteen, of range thir- teen. ‘The unlooated tracts in township one hundred and eleven,and in that part of township one hundred twelve,and fractional township one hundred an thirteen, within the above-mentioned reserve, of a. ¢ unlocated tracts in shat past of townships one huncred and eleven and one hundred and twelve, within the above mentioned reserve, of range hf- of the forward stern post will be re depth from the lond-water line the keei under the propeller wil be9 x. At the land office at FarisavLt, commencing on the thirtieth day of August next, for the disposal ofthe public lands situated within the followimg- named townships and fractional townships in. the late reserve for the half breeds or mixed of the Dacotah or Sionx nation of Indians, viz: >” North of the base line aml west of the Afth primg eridias ine unlogated tracts in that pert of townehi oT tracts in that part of town | eee aoa pe eight and one hundred and nine fractional township one hundred and ten, witha. reserve. of range ten. even. ‘he unlooated tracts in part of townships hundred and eight and one hundred a: d nine, wit! the above-mentioned reserve, and in township one hundred and ten, of range twelve. The uviocated tracta in that of townships one hundred and nine sad one hi and ten, witha the sbove-mentioned reserve, of ¢ thirteen. The unlocated tracts in that part of township one hundred and ten, within the above menti re- serve, of range fourteen. The unlocated tracts in that part of township one hundred and ten. within the above-mentioned re- { range lifte e days appointed; and an the order in which tney are advertised, until the whole shai! have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no ssle shall be kept open long+; than two weeks and no private entry of a2. of te lands will be mitted until after the expirotim of the Given under my hand, at the city of Washing this twenty-seventh yy of May, Anno Domini one By onde eirbt hound and fifty-eight. of the Tero, A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Genera: Land 4 NOTICE TO PRE PMPTION CLAIMANTS. very en’ o the rig! -em pti to any ofthe above desorbed lauds, vier the ro yisiens of the act of Couges> approved May 19, fie, is required to establish Lhe erme tothe satieleot) ‘Of the Rexister and Rece:ver of the proper Ind of. fice, and 6 payment therefor as soon as prac- erable — ae notice, and o—, the appor cCommenosment oe erie ot tie ot olaiime jane, em! ng the tract a stewie on et om ons ma Si-lewtds of the Genera! Land NOTiCr., HE eubscriber reepect fully» wblic that he has f

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