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EVENING STAR. 4 NISHING ACROSTICAL ALLIT- sgt ERATION. hesloged Selerade; jing com: destruction’s desolating doum ; endeavor engiveers estay. for fortune, Spee iurious fer 3 ;: inst gene als grapple, grimly great ; w hoid ‘ohearts hard haggard hate; nfuriste, indiscriminate in ill, joins javelin. er inn, low levels loftiest longest ees; jen march ’mid mounds, ’mid moles, ’mid murder- ous mines, noxio1 mbers not: Bi outward obstac! fing Ought; ‘oor patriots. partly iy Ce quailing, quacking, quickly quarter ‘quest ; race then to "Turkey, triumph to thy train, Tnjust, unwise, unmeroiful Ukraine! ¥ vain ! vanish viotory vain ! by we war! ? wherefore welcome were tea"; imenes, Xantheus, Xaviere? ila! jeld! ye youths’ Ye yeomen, yield your Zeno’s, ‘7arparbhe’s, Zoronster’s zeal, All,all aroucs} all agminat arma appeal. oo {7 About sixty bales of new cotton have been received at Mobile. a It will take $30,000 to pay off the crew of the Niagara. > They are talking about cornstalks over 15 feet high, cat West.” the East India Marine Hall, at Salem, prig of the veritable U pas tree. {17 It isa beautiful remark of Bacon that he ‘who robs In darkness breaks God’s lock. [7 A party will leave Appleten, Wis., in # few anne Fraser river. s We have Turks Island papers to the 7th August, but they contain no news of interest {> A man tecently walked two days running and was weak a fortnight afterwards. {> Punch says a miss is good as a mile—in circumference. cy . Same posticel genius catle «a Leautiful ‘woman's waist ‘‘the isthmus connecting earth and heaven |” i. The obsequies in honor of Gen. Quitman, in Jackson, Miss., have been postponed to the 6th of November next. U> Ladies’ hoops seem very much, in one re- = the public officers—the ‘‘ins’ are al by the “outs.” iG The Governor of Vermont has invited the volunteer militia of the State to meet at Brandon, for a generai muster ora ther, measuring 7 feet 3 inches from the end of his nose to the tip of his tail, was re- cently killed in Claiborne co , Miss. I> There *s 2s much difference between a statesman and « politician as between a pillar and a post. i7~ A whole family was poisoned at Brook- line, Mass_, on Thursday by soms unknown sub- , and ene bas since died. mag “I mean to abandon my habits of life,”’ id a dissipated gentleman. “‘Are you saré, sir, they are not abandoned enough already.’” {7 It is the opinion of a western editor that weod goes farther when left out of doors than when well housed. He says some of his went half a mile. [7 “Is it possible, Miss, that you do not know the names of some of your best friends ’”’ “‘Certainly—I don’t even know what my own may bea year from now.”’ “(My dear,” said asmiling spouse to her other half, ‘‘I am going a shopping to-day, and ‘want a little change” ** Pooh '*’ responded the savage, ‘that would Paes no change at all: you goa shopping every y.’ iif The negroes of Providence have com- menced a suit against Mr. Gadding, principal of one of the grammar schools of that city, for re- t the son of one of the colored citizens the rivilege of entering the school asa pupil. The ther of the colored boy isa tax payer, and he and his friends are determined to test the ques- tion whether colored children can enter white schools Abie counsel have been secured. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —B R Tilton, Mass; Mrs Mrs Tilton, do; J G Doddridge, Pa: J W Cum- ming, O; H C Walker and family, La; F Clark, Tenn: Miss Clark, do; J f McGavock and lady, NY; W H Smith and lady, do; WH Wood and lady, Md; J G McClellan, Fla; Col G R McClei- lan, Tenn; J 3 McBride, 3C; J R P Ravenel do; G A Hancock, Va; A P Amoker, Fia; Mrs M W Keitt, $C; SR McCann, Tenn; W DjAlexander, Mr Oakley, Miss; Miss Oakley, do; P Janney and lady, Pa; Joha Truston, NY ; DC Wilcox, Ct; W D Russell, NY; D D Parmlee, do; R Dorsey, Md; Henry Hart, Louis German, J W Smith and lady, CW; W W Janney and lady, Md; Miss Emily Janney, Pa; A Sellmad, Md; R J Roberts, NY; J T Brown, Mo; A Geery and se O; B F Ball, Tenn; J O Sloan, Va; ER G eck. NATIONAL HOTEL.—D Metcalf, Pa; Rev. W Norman, Mr A Bennett, Eng; C Mendel and fam, Tenn; W_ Brook, Md; Mrs Spect, Mrs Ringwood, Tenn; D N Barrow,La, J Boyce,Md; Jno A Boyce, N Yk; J H Hurst, Mrs J C Hurst, Miss Hurst, SC; Houston Rucker, E O Henton, Va; Major Rutledge, l7th reg’t, Montreal; Capt Colthurst, do; D W C Tower, Miss Tower, NY; Edwin Robinson, Va; W H Coe, Ct; J W Ball, Md; M H Morgan, NY. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—J 8 Bennette, NY; Miss M Bennette, do; Mrs H Smith, do; A W Stoner and lady, La; Dr C Harris, Md; KW Se- hon, Tenn; Mrs Sehon, do; Miss S L, Sehon, do; Miss F W Sebon, do; 3 Willisms, DC. G 5 Ham- ilton, Ky; C F Grree and lady, lil; G R sbryock Mo; G J Hooper and family, Tenn; A J Smith USA; W H Griffith, Md; G H Slaughter, Wis; SM Lightfoot, Ark, 'G R Ridder.Va; C P Dixon NY; J Kett, Ga; J’ Lener and daughter, Va; ¢ De Villers, be UNITED STATES HOTEL.—3J G Lightbody and lady, MY; Mrs Salkell, do; T Clarke, Md; A Livingston ‘and lady, NY, H McAfee, Pa: H P Harriss, 1; W H Hrmtrameck, Va; JR Hunt, do; J Jones, La; W C Ogle, Md; E Drish Va; H M Mottet, Md; J A Sneirburn, do; WN we? Va; 8 A Pancoost, do; J A Skinner, OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tae Uncrep Srares. Steamers. Leare. New York..Bremen....Sept. 4 ++Boston......Liverpool..Sept. 8 New York..Havre......Sept. 11 +-New York..Bremen....Sept. Li Frou Evrore. Liverpool...New VYork..Aug. 14 iverpool. lew York..Aug. 16 ‘South’pton..New York.. Aug. 18 -Liverpool...New York.. Aug. 21 Galway. Boston......Aug. 21 South’pton..New York..Aug. 25 The California mail steamers leave New Yo k on the Sth and 20th of each month. laven ; 75 cents. and Aninal Physiology, by Henry B. a aneny, of Civilization in England, vol. “feof Charlotte Bronte, 2 vols. in 1; $1, ils Life of Benedict Arnold ; 76 eents. les’ — of George Stephenson, Railway En- gineer; Aste Beauty. or Seorets of a Lady's Toilet, by "TE GOP ERS. or cetting under Way, by Alice ‘ i vi cents. aus FRANCK TAYLOR. (OR PATENT AGENTS.—Abridgments of t! F follow:ng specifications: ghey i elating to Marine Erovession : S parts, $1.50 Manofacture of Iron and Steel; 2 parts, 4c. le and Pipes; 20 cents isnure; 2 cents ing and Embroidery; 28 cents. ‘eservation of Food ; 2 cents Tolbausen’s Synopsis of the Patent Laws of Vari- ous Countries ; 38 cents Su M: " ibhject Matter index ok crema epstien for and ts granted Just imported trout Landon ; PRANK IN PHILP, Bookseller, v aus between Sth and tae street: BEAU L PIANOS, osenkrantz’ make (being the firat arrival ofour omen? ® Sr ony mpd ng ood [UTOps) received] le ‘eulasatho OW upon easy terms,' oe Melodeons for rent. ew Music received this SOHN P. ELL . ELLIS, sum 36, between 9th and 10th ats. c= ROM O-LITHOGRAPHS.—An site variety of Chromo- Lithographs water color Drawings, just received at PHILP’S Fine Art Gallery au 9% S22 Pa. av., between 9th and l0th sts. roopeetfeliy informs his friends ~ 4 5 ot tion to his € oper) Wing aed Printing Establishment. he has arrangements to-execute, at the shortest Pena CRAPO Bare Nate Ml kind of LITHO: © Lithographic Department of the business yn tnd ped isbe.inda the romediate / a Hoag ae race » late superintendent for Ssroni SEL sa 19-Im No. oie RSEBEE a. cate detetelia HE MILITARY LAWS OP 7 T States, relating $0 te Army. Mente : to inty Lande, and r . cia ty igh Soe it at mail, pad. ; an PGs 48s PRANEK TAYLOR. | ee Dr. srt ers RY. ty e198 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Three doors from With street. Dr. BAILY begs jeave to inform the public that he can be rib noua at his office, ~ ssabove. He feels that § years’ practice, Ww: iber of great variety of ~ heed rary esefully. will mow: 1o otherwise, relating to the Tost incon experi. the profession. and sepooislly Dra: Hartinsad Sant E. Parmly, has led him, loans since, to diseard ail merouri parations for filling the teeth, also all a and Cements ee utta Pereha, India that Porcelain, mounted on Gold PI reliable substance that can be worn in Was moet eonciusively shown by the last Aigerican im Teeth, is the only e mouth, as Dentai Convention. . bats he flatters himself from his long resi- dence practice in Washington he is favorably known to bis nui mero and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following” — TESTIMONIALS, , From the late Rector boa Church of Epiphany, of this city: Sterurn Ate Dear Sir—I desire to ox- my confi it t tronage from m: Wiseds tan the geile iat seer oil co well oc. serves. Yours very hia ee Washington, Ang. 25. 1856. J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co. ed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon ity, to execute for me an ¥ Sellen which he did in view of the fact that nguished members of the Den- en'ed trials, +. i? gives ine great glessureto express my entire confidence and high estimation of his professional skill. tumore, Jan. 12,1857. HARMANN BOGGS. Extract from a note received from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U. 8. Senate, Aug. 19. ‘The teeth you made for ms work rab! . Ver; ote! 5 thing could bebetter. 5 7X ‘Mt. GLAYTON. To those seeking relief from thi indies of the teeth, I can cheeriuliy recommend Dr. 8. Baily asa superior dentist. He made a set of porcelain teeth for one of my family, and plessed several teeth for mvseif, and the work has all stood wel! for more than ten years. ROBERT T. NIXON, April 19, 1856. Va.Conf.M.E Church South. We, the undersigned, having had ooc1sion toavail gureeives of the professional skill o! Dr. 8. Baily, Sargeon Dentist of this city. or naving been cogni- zant of his operations on our families or friends, take pleasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as well asthe uniformly satisfactory manner in wbich he performs the most delicate and difficnit operations in Dental Surgery,and we respectfully recommend him to the confidence and patronage of the public, of which we consider him eminently A Thomas U. Water, Architect U. 8. Capito’. Tuomas Mitte, M. D, of Washington, D.C. B.S. Bourer, M.D. of Georgetown, D.C. N.S. Lincoun, M. D.. of Washington, D. C. Jos. H. BRADLEY, of Washington, D C. Grores Wanton, Ex-Governor of Florida. Wacrtsr Lenox. Ex-Mayor of W Henry Batpwin, L ‘atent Ofh )..U. WIGHT, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, mn important and to my entire one of the most . FINLEY HUNT, _DENTIST, jo. S10 Pennsylvania avenue, <==] Will perform all operations belonging to his vepfecsion ‘at his old established office, as above, ce Boots, Shoes, &c. | Figsitaad SHOES, MISSES’ SHOES, CHIL KEN’S SHO are wey | pop my pate 088 ease Ladies Shoe Storr, No. . avenue, Sr iweon ath and sth sts aay Weare selling Ladies’ Lasting Gaiters -$1 25 Go Merocoo Roots ~ 125 do do _Buskins..... 113 Do do Lasting Slippers . 10 &o., &c.; all our own make. Come and iy 17-6m TIMOTHY RK, be ipl Se odio wate am constantly receiving 10101 pom a Best English Lasting Gaiters. Morocco Boots. Kid and do. K: Pp fe Slippers from 50c. up Also, @ fine stock of Misses and Children’s Gaiters, Slippers and Boots, at the lowest prices. B.—I am selling a superior article of gents Caliskin Gaiters at S22), J. ROSENTHAL, No. 22 Pa. av. jyS-eo6m Market Space, 2d door above 8th Ts THE LADIESOF WASHINGTON ciTy, Hi ie been eneaged in manufnot 108" issea’, Children’s Shoe: this past 30 years. know by this time what will and can safely say that we d giving our work atnal. Y e articles at the cipal Shoe 80 well-known as J. W. toxton city—the 8 eCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia make. ap2i-ly TRUNKS: TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!! The undersigned has now and constantly keep erie & large and <7 su Gane: sesoriment of Sole Lent = 'TRUNKSAN ALISES; al fron Frame and Wood-Box UNKS VELVET TAPESTRY and CANVAS TRAVELING BAGS and SATCHELS; fine SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c. I am prepared to compete with the best manu facturers, in proof of which, read the following Re port of tke Committee at the Fair of the Metropoli- tan Mechanics’ Institute for 1857: Leia gow & Nortlet deposited a Sole-leather Tr thatis, for solidity and quality af material, the best on exbilition, ixnxiy Tuomas, Saddler, B. 8. Kinsey, Currier, aN R B.—Trunks Covered « = ber lb pj of execu! with n nes: 18 le any JAS. TOPHAM, 6 (Late Torna & Nouriiee,) No. 499 7th street, oppo, Odd Feliows’ Hai mé-ly Washington, D.C. SieN OF THE B 6 EAGLE! Indicates where you may get LOOKINGs Shit 28, in fit or mahogan es; PO: AIT and PICTURE FRAMES, round, or square, gilt or otherwise; orany other kind o! largest lot of LOOKING- 83 PLATES kept th for'dash, TES HOPE SURREN SGN EH o? 255 Pa. avenu ap?2-iv hatwaan 12th and 18th ata. Pe ean te Ninh Lineheorendg RIAGES cat Lieut Wa Gons cannot be sur- passed, and Ln elles rea ip the busi- wat Kinds Carriages Light Wagons kept on ‘All REP. = rt All REE AIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- Second - Garriages token j exchange for new bor oc ROKEW done ee {OX CRACKERS.—We ar, the agents of Jos E Fox, of Lansingburgh, N. Y,, for selling their gelebraied CRACKERS. They are made entirely by machinery of the choicest Genesee Flour, and are more extensively used than any Cracker of the kind in the United States. We can furniah them at the same rate as they are sold in New York city. KING & BURCHELL, ma Z Sarner Vermont ave. and 15th at. ————————————— Oe MEMOIRS OF RACHEL, by Madame De B., price $1 The States of Central America, their Geography, wes ag Commerce, oto., etc., by E. G. Squier; price 3. Mosoir of Joseph Curtis, a Model Man; price cents. : The History of Richard the Third, by Jacob Ab- bott; p-1ce60 cents. Just received and for sale at TAYLOR & MAURY’S, au ll 334 Penn. avenue. OTICE.—I have a few of those cheap INSEE tdi et aa ance eg new! CHING’ Gi ASt aad QUE, NSWARE, pee ef oat > with many other arti os toe numerous to mention, at Pa. averue, spies fe apisém JOHN McDEVITT. CLOCKS! CLO! u rng BEE enrree Kitchens, Hote! rooms Steamboats. Railroads, the newest styles. ied, Watonos and chant m reat variety. C and Watch Materials, Which will be sold at prices to suit the times, at be 90 Penney enfin era a je 6-5m opposite Browns’ Hotel. W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 4187 J . cei 3 ‘een G and H, keeps shies 1S constantly’on hand every artiole re. (<a) — in his line—a fine Hearse, ~ ‘atent Corpse Preservers, &c., &c. His en are moderate. and his attention instant on = any hour or of the day or night. Hacks furnished neralsat loweat possible rates. ap HITE POI! 7 Ww. POINT GRAVEL, for roofing nd garden waiks. Also, best Point and Sand. together withthe best Hickory, Oak Wood, and the best White and Red Ash and ‘ind for sale at my Wood, Coal and Sand pot, corner of Cand léth street, hear the Canal, ma 1-tf R. W. BATES. O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONG N. T K notice het ivi N ee = ili arrant No. 758, which issued on the 6th y of June, 1788, to Jonn Higdon, a sailor, who a wad three xenre in e Virgima State N: pean lost, mis! or dest that eirs of the said John Higdon w ue time, apply to the Commiasioner of the General Land ‘Offoe for scrip in lieu of and in satis! a of said warrant. ARY J. ATWELL One of the Heirs ot the said John Higd fa. rat leirs rt lg A OOK-BINDING AND PAPER-RULING _ GOFF a twomas. Sosthenst, corner of «end D streste, mas pe CHERRY PECTORAL, Fox tur Rarip Coke or COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. Seen ee eiecamien pele disease than any ot) etre more cases 0! remedy known to nrenkiod. ‘Gnse: of apparently set- tled consumption have been cur: it,and thous- ands of sufferers who were deemed beyr of human aid have restored to their usefulness, to sound health and the enjoy: of life, by this all-powerful antidote to diseases of the lungs and throat. Here a cold had settled on thi hacking cough, theglassy eye. fentures of bim Who was late'y Insty and strong. whisper to all but hi NSUMPTION. He tri eveestiving. Wak tho dussase is guawing at his vi wpe fle my inte its Pool ll NS hed more over a frame. es - RY PECTORAL now; it has stopped his coneh: made his breathing easy; his sieep 18 sound at night; he ap: returi J with it his strength. The jart Ww pierced ide is broken. Scarcely any neighborhood can be found which has not some |iv- ing trophy like this to shadow forth the virtues which hav cS ve won for the Cherry Pectoral an im- its usefulness does not end 6 more by prevention than colds and coughs which it eed which would have ripened into a dreadful harvest of incurab’e disenses. Intiuenzs, Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness Pleurisy, W hoop- ing Cough.and al! irritations of the throat and Jungs are easily cured by the CHERRY PECTORAL If en In season. "Every. family should have it by them, and they will find it an inva:vuable protection from the insidaous prowler which carries off the pos sheep from many a flock aud the darling lamb rom many & home. Authenticated evidence of these facts, with direc- tions for the treat cent of each oompiaint, may be found in Ayer’s Ameriown Aimanac, of which we publish three millions and scatter them brosdeast over the earth. im order that the sick everywhere may have before them the information it contains. Druggists and dealers in medicine genera!ly have them for distribution gratis, and also for sale these remedies, prepared by DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and pee? Lowell, ice PRERERS Vv, le J . ton. c Oa tt ou aty Ait ‘Yealors: everywhere, an 10-4m GREAT HEALTH RESTORE “ The Life of the Flush is inthe Blood.” When the Blood becomes vitiated, impure, or too weak, the flesh lores its vitality, the skin becomes Ind Vouisestion followstne Spiritedroop. Nerroas” an ndigestion follow, the Spirits droop, Nervous ness commences, and Life NEte@ePtoD HARTSHORNE’S HEALT, ESTORER, OR SARSAPARILLA boDr tt, Acts upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowel, imparting new vigor and tone to a oonstitution im- paired by disease from any cause. It removes Pim ples and al) skin eruptions; arouses the physical Powers of both sexes, gives bloom to the pallid cheek, and makes one joyous and happy. Thongh ed | in its effects, it is a perfect cordial in 8 particularly adapted to Femsie com which in their very nature are exhausting tating. For Dropsy, or dropsical swell ines. or Kidney and Bie, der ‘affections nots like a charm, Quart bottles $1, 8 8. Seld by Stott, McPherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- well & Lawrenoe, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washing ton City, Ciscell & Kidwell, Georgetown. ma 29-d3m, WHEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose one of their reatest natural attractions—a fine head of hair—it mes & matter of serious importance, ond the juestion is what shall we do to stop the hair from failing a. and restore nog enclereed pan Inte, this quei Ts Cia + 8 HAIR PRY MOTER ND TMPROVER. A few Applications will stop the hair falling or breaking, remove dandruff, keep the scalp clean and white, and “op freshness and vigor to the hair; an although you may have been bald twenty years, tho continued use of ittwo months will imsure yon a luxuriant head of hair, Cail and geta bottle, and if not satisfied, after the second application, return it and get the price paid, Ask for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver. Sold in Richmond by W. PETERS IN, Drug- gist, corner Main and 12th, and Main and Wall ste., andin W oe city by Z. D. GILMAN, Drag. ist, Browns’ Hotel Building. Pa, avenue, and D, + CLARK, Droggist, corner 45: street and Pa, avenue. api ly HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach anp Weak BowaLs. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—Propared by a Chemist. Bottles 1234. 25 and 50 cents. _ _ Hartshorne’s Cure-ati should be kept in ail fami- ties. in onse of accidents or sudden sickness. Hartshorne’s Cure cures Rheumatism. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Cramps, Colic, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Pain in the Limbs, Side, Back, and Breast. x Hartshorne’s Cure-cli cures Sprains, Bruises, Scaide and Burns. Hartshorne’s Cure-all oures Neuralgia, Tooth- ache and Stiffness of the Joints. Hartshorne’s Cure-aii cures Cholera, Diarrhea and al! Pain. = Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Ear Ache snd Deal- ness from a cold, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Dare ia and In- digestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore Throat; also Cuts and Sores. Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures all Spinal Affectiona and Weakness m Limbs. Hartshorne’s Cure-all in a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. iLo™ As the frequent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad Coid, Rheumatism, Painin the Limbs and Body ; also, Stiff Neck—every person should eta bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Simews, Blood and Bones ; and, by its warming elec tromag etic power, expels al: pain from the system, Geta fea 7 and try it. - have a Cough, use HARTS BORN ORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERR the best Cou Syrup in the if Baty are Bilious, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTI-BILJOUS PILLS, ‘They act upon the Liv- er, Stomaeh and Boweis, carrying off ail Bile and Fou! Secretions. ‘The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores in Wasuington oity ; Kidwell & Ciscell at George- town: H. Pee! & Cu . Alexandria. mn 3i-ly A mg p2N MANHOOD, i ND ITS PREMATURE’ DECLINE, Just Published, Gratis, the 2th Thousand. A tew words on the Rational ‘Treatment Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local eakness, N Genitai a tency, and I genorally,by B. DE LAN -D. The important fact that the many alarming com- plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed WitHouT Mepi- CINE is, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, apace by the author, fuily explained, ii means of which every one us é1 bled fo oure HimsELe perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Rem; to any ee se post Fadees me envelope, by remitting t WO post- SDe PANEY @ stamps to a Nteteaws Rast Hotei Re ork City ps —The largest and most reliable stock of Pianos always on hand at our estab lishment. | New and second-hand Pianos for Rent upon reas- onable terms, Pianos for sale upon weekly, monthly, and quar- one payments of small amounts. Old Pianos taken in part eerment for new. Several vi fine second-hand Pianos for sale upon 6. 4, an 10 per month. Old Pianos for rent at 50 cents to $2 per month. Music Bound, Instruments Tuned and Repaired. Piano Covers, Stools, Melodeons, Banjos, Accor- deons, Strings, &c., &o. JOUN F. ELLIS, ani? 506 Pa. ave., near lth st. IMPROVE YOUR EYES. Srrene? EN and saguet them, by the Paria Genoese, P: WOOLFBON, who rg has arriv om Europe with his own, 88 well as the manufacture ‘ood many RE of the latest improved SPROTAGLES and - SES; among which are the iSCOPic CONCAVE and CONVEX OUBLE FOC OUBLE POLISH RAZILIAN PRESLES GRY STALS. HEB Which are warsanted to imp: y EYE aifected 3s tending to it; also ero ho. compelled to lasses, or those sep mated be iri -PO: U! se? "3 RYSEXD cat eset Reve moe 6 | r mendations at the orid’s Fair, at i fh thei clearness and easiness of lao henner grocuenns 8 in any other i: Jeo, all tyles of OPE. A, - FUING GLASSES. Con aa Yani MAGNI ‘efor sale is store, corner i gro fo at his. te, corr of Birney atreat nd - ot mietabs the renner of tt on oon very reasonable, the eaine as st nig att (et ute. Ww GROCERY, One® AND LIQUOR ots rycen od begs leave Ma that he hae ‘ew Store, corner of 7th and E streets, here ne intends to k > ORS. CIGARS. saaergiment o INES Ls '» R & and oO ine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flou Boap, Olicgs. ins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies, &c., 6 mos! ins, Fig: Anch . all of th t Bpproved a pens Neen ~ iealan ly invited to cali tock fe ohasing elsewhere. = Betore par A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, m- poritd direct by the subscriber. we wholseats and Canal Boats supplied easonable terms, produce taken in ox 0. ste a Uptthes ordene pasceaie snes y tee u wprennen of el dari ed rors ‘Successor to Brereton & Bro, No. Mini co0 corner of F, opposite the Patent Office.’ mos iv Hams: HAMS! HAMS We have a choice lot ily-oured have 8 soe noxelh eS HAMS, ivi? sarner Varmont avenue and Be, Se andl 18th etre. PAW NBROKER— 10.00 Will 3e loaned, m mal! sums, on : BARC RERZ SE Ra, Ja} nadm 429 Pa. adhe het nd nee Pianos For SALE at low rates, u month os aed oth at _ Musto Store No, oe, between = ELLIS. a shriveled. her: three times a week, will secure to ail such an celebrated piamiss, 7! Dr. Woop: Dear the obligations I am storation of my hair to its the time of my arrival in the United States, it was Tap but upon the applicstion of Restora'ive, it soon recovered its hue. | consider your restorative asa very wonderful as 4am, dear sir, yours truly, “Drych a’r Gwyliedidet Wetsn Newsrarer Ovnicy. |. Woon: Dear Su received & bottle of gave it my wife, who oo: on her hair, little tinking, at the weil ineaafters ‘fer per trasiit tenes r ell as my Burpri rafew weeks u Tormed that wonderful effect by hairs toa dark brown, at the eame time beau’ and thickening the hair. restore ond pe: Read writer of the first is w Yoram, April 19, 1858. me to express to for the entire re- ginal _oolor; about 5 Zz becoming gray, 13 Nassau at.. turning all the gray strangly recomme! New York, July 25, 1897. J. Woop: With conhdence mend your hwir Restorative as being the most effi- cacious article | ever saw. Since using Restorative, my hair and whiskers, wi most white, have gradually grown dar feel confident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natural color. Italsohas relieved me of al! dandruff and unpleasant itohing, so oom- mou among persous who perspire ae CHICAGO, ILL., May Pro. Woon: About two years moenced falling of and turning gray bald, and had tried many remedies to no ef- commenced using your Restorative in Jan A few applications fas! firmly. It began to fil! up, grow ont, and to its former color, (bisek.) At this time it is fuily kina! color, health and ap I cheerfully recommend its use toall. J. The Restorative is put up in bottle: edium, and small ; the smal! holds retails for $1 per bottle; the mediam hoids at least twenty per cent. more in proport than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large hoids # quart, forty per cent. more m proportion and 83, QO. J, WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broad New York, (in the great 'N v Wire Railing Estab. lishment.) and 114 Ane sold by a:l good Druggists and Fi ers. restored to its ¢ and joine, Vienna. Triesemar No. Lisa laxation, Spermatorrhea, tnd Exhastion of ood space of three ds cates all traces 0. 2 effectually. isorders which copaviaand cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to 5 ortion of the popu- lation. T'riesemar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- lish physician treats with mercury, ¢ destruction of the tution, and which all the sarsaparilia in the world cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3are aliks devoid of taste or smeil, and ofall nauseating They may lie on the toilet table without use being suspected. Sold in tin cases, in separate doses as adminiatered by Velpean, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord, & or fonr cases in one for the rain of the hy uately, the En; &o. Pi 3 * $9, which saver $3; and in Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW fow blocks wert of Broadway, } diately on reer the $9 cases of riage paid, thus inserin, ‘The $3 cases a nage. Coreultations m. and from 4 fil &p.m., ocks west of Broadwa; No. 157 Prince st..a of the amount Dr, B. will forward rresemar, and the large sixes, car- uine European pi nt, bat net free of sl, fromil a. im. til & SEVENTH STREE® oO OPTICIAN Office Second Story, three doors frem Speotacies eo Rp teats o u an ineses vi 3 eading, and Watohmaker’s oe eat variety; Cosmoramio Storececonee en! pu Me) superior and choice pictureson hand, See adv: tisement in Nations! Intelligencer. ‘TxsTinomats. Six: The Spectacies you very weil, and seem to have more than any other i have In Sia LITT. TAZEWELL, Wave tried 8 pair of Spectab!es obtained from Mr. SES: AES eet AY him as 4 ae fal opt. HENRY A Persresurs, October 21, 1854, About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Totise, in Washington, © pair of Gineses for the spectacies which I used, and fonnd them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opinion ef him is, that he is skillful inthe preparation of Glasses for eyes far gone to be benefitted by — ad, LxNcunere, November 7, 1854. From sn examinstion of Mr. Tobias’ Ginsaes, and from hia obsorvations and remarks, am convineed that he is a skillful optician, is J.J, BLACKFORD, M.D, Lrycusurs, November 10, 1354. Mr. John Tobias, having furnished mo with Glas- ses, by which I have been greatly aiced, (my vision reatiy from reading at night in my ords me the highest pleasure te say that | consider him a skillful practical optician, those who may n having suffered earlier life,) it a & ! Ligon to ai roleasiol services. . st Conference, Witmine ton, N. C., June 27, 1854. Mx. J. Towias—Dear Sir: iam happy tosay that the Spectacles which | obtained eek are entirely satisfactory. visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore found ¢: etting glasses of ths proper foca, dis- leasure to str.te, that by thi is difficuity has from you last w: From an inequality in vo | aid of your optometer obviated, so that the G decidediy the best sdapted to my eyescf any I have R. B. DRANE. Tof St. James’ a friend to visit the estab- ir the purpose of trying b wes furnished with a pair ue, Whice have afforded me more rel cation than any | have ever tried. My sight, origin- ally very good, was injured by-writing 81 night, frequently tos very late hour: but with ‘T can study almost as late ag it thi th > JOHN WILBON, Late Commissioneer Gen’! Land Office, Ihave used Mr. Totias’s §; a 1 am much plensed with t sg by them, Very reepoctfully er Having been indu lignment of Mr. To! of these glasses ever, and that too wit! ies for three or lure in saying thes bes Ok P. SCARBURGH, I was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasass skilful optician ; andas I have eyes of remarkable peculiari- ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tolnas seemed t comprehend them by inspection and some sight measurement, and he has made mea cles that suits me admirably, . Wanrninevon, Aug. 8, 1866, Having been for years under the neceanity of hav- Isanes—one for use in daylight, and one t—I procured one set from Mr. T: which paswored roth or nome I have used his for several months, and find them exoelien EDWAK D STUBBS, Of Department of State, Mr. J. Tonias. Sér: Tho pair of Speotacion you onlarly satistactory ly the beet I possess, Lam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully ont places and pticians reo- rections on the wre of preserving of M.C., Louisville, Ky, BROOKLYN ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITVTION, careful e }, Tam to testi thom partloularly recom 16 to merely optical 11 irment of the eyes in want + Tol Lit) Inases, to their land, and Surgeon of the B, ORFOLE, Va., Ju even two years, jenoe Mr. meySamatic lanes Fhe elo ora to those who rho here tna th Mr, John Tobias as a suit to obtain such Glasses as he has suited me with near N.C., June 16, 1864. are lasses for seve- BY KINGS OR EMPEROES. WHAT? WHY 4 BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. God himself pro- Dioom ever so brightiy inthe Navy Daranrueng, J Seared pr Fa” eae aS wm Mach Sor Screw Propeller Sioops of Grolvek, p. m.,of the sithh of Reptember next for pAcyeens tom eigh September next, of the steam bel eppendases. and soing, each of the screw . © ee butldine at id S. Navy Yardsat ortsmouth. N. H. New York, nitade!phis,and Gosport, in sccordance with the iviofect ast bs fora spon ere mus! ae io si the woeie i Spe ‘operation, must pata | patent the department will require a re- jeaso from the pro, rietors of Any patented article ngement: ners, it state the time in which tee work will be com- must be scoompanied by the usual guar- The name of the establishment ioupich Perens is to beexeouted must be stated. The details the designand arrangement of the machi will be left with the party = may be so- cepted as combining the g1 est number of aavan tages, keeping in vie W cost, simplicity of tion, readiness of access adj hen operation, and net being subject so Gecnngenpent ry the working parts; it being the object of t part. ment to —— machinery which can develop «reat power when required soas to insure high speed for aa many days As possible, the same time they will be able to propel the vessel at a moderate speed with grent economy of fuel, +0 that long voy- ges may be performed with one supply of coal. With this view, the department will expect the compl shed'by inet? ‘piaar and’ (o tlc those re: 5 er Lt re- sults under the following head: S op secutively when driven up to their highest ite, to be measured on board the vessel by the indtostor, at the rate of 33 000 pu: ifted one foot high in a minute, and to be not less than 1,000 horse- power, and at least 89 revolutions per minute. The coosurrption of doais per harse-power per hour must be stated. The pressure in pounds per square inch on the piston necessary to work the engines at the above velocity, the screw being dis- connected and the engines without a load, except the line «-f ehafting, must not exceed 245 pounds per square inch of piston by indicator diggram. 2d. ‘The Quantity of conl Whien Gan be stowed in the ship without exceeding the total weight of 406 tons for machi ery, appendages, boilers and water in them, bunkers, tools, square pieces, and coal within the length occupied by the engines and boil- ers. She boilers tobe of iron of the multitubdular kind, with brass tubes and with telercopic smoke pipe: and, As it 18 intended to use fresh water inthe ilers,& surisce condenser of the most approved aed will se magne forte a ne propeller wit e connections forjhoisting i will be of composition, to be properly proportioned for at least 89 ) evolutions per minute and for the im. mersed amidship section of the veerel. The pumps. apparatus fur ventilating, and appur- tenances of »!! kinds necessary for the perfect work- ingot the whole to be of the most approved kinds. ‘he eval bu: shaft passage. two atbwartshi| dist apparatus for free! water, from which ein be je not less than 500 gai- lons per day, and ihe tools and duplicate pieces ne- cessary and satisfactory for an efficient craving steam sloop of-war, must be included in the propo- siton, and a list of them must be furnished. The wood and carpen er work, exoept the —— out the deadwood tor the shaft necessary to the vessel for the p 10n of the machinery, boil- ers, and appendage’ will be provi at the expense ofthe Navy Departmeat. and it will permit the use of such facilities as it may have for hoisting the heavy machinery on . For the secommodation of the entire steam ma- cbinery and the fuel there wil! be allowed in the body Ol the ship, the entire space under the separ deck cov mencing at 15 feet abalt the main mast, and thence extending forward a distance of # feet. Within this space itis expected to carry coal for five day’s steaming at the maximum speed. In the specifications, the dally consumption of fuel wiil be stated: aisu the weight of the machinery, oval, boilers, water in therm, shaft, propelier and ap- pendages, with tools and spare work. ail of which Must not exceed 406 tons of 2,249 pounds. The distance from the after side of the maimmast to the after erde of the forward stern post wiil be about 6 feet, and the distance between the forward and the after stern posts will be seven feet The desth from the load watar live to the top of the keel under the propelier wili be !2 feet Liuch. The preposal must be accompanied by full specif cations and general drawings, having the position of the centre of gravity of the machinery, vowers, &e., marked on them, giving also the capacity of the +team cylinders, pressure of steam, ares of footand delivery valves,and of livery valven, space fc of the boilers, the fire « ameter, pitch. surface, and kind of propeller and oe points, that comparisons oan readily made. ‘The terms of payment will be that, when one-half of the materials and iabor provided for in the con- tract shall have been completed to the satisfaction of the department. there will be made a payment of 3§ part of the whole amount of the contract. When the whole suall have been comp'eted and ready for erection inthe ship a further payn ent of 1-6 will be made, and wh: satisfactory trial of seven con- secutive days shall havebeen made, then a further etre of 1-6; and when the ship shal! have per- formed satisfactorily at sea for a period of three months, the remaining eur shall be paid. he re- pairs necessary during this period from defective workmanship or mater itis will be at the expense of the contractor, c 11 is to beunderstood that if the weightand ot her con‘itions specified in the contract be not ied with, the department is to be at liberty to revect the whole machinery. the cont to be pt the expense of Waking it out of the slup tv refund whatever amount of the contract price may have been paid. PRoposALs wiil also be received at the same time and place for the sterm machinery and appendages, and placing the snme on board each of the screw sloops-of war building at the navy yards at Boston, Philadelphia, ned Pensacola, under the xpecifics- tions and conditions e stated, with variations im the following party rs, Viz: Ist. Horse power 730 at, at Jeast, 30 revolutions per minute. 2d. The total weight for machinery boilers and water in them, bunker pieces,and coal must not exceed 310 tons of 2.240 pounds each. ‘I'he ength occupied by the encives and boilers will commence 14 feet ataft the main- mast and thence extend forwarda distance of 46 feet. The distauce from the after-side of the maummast tothe after-mde of the forward s'ern post will be about 75 feet. The depth from the load-water lire to the top of the keel under the propeller wil be 9 feet 2 inches, Steam encine mavufacturers who desire to bid. can obtain a copy of the sec ion of any one of the ves- sels upon making application to the department. ISAAC TOUCEY, Secretary of the Navy. jy B-lawtSep 8 = ie 606.) OF PUBLIC LANDS. pursuance of the provision of the 3d section of the act entitled ** An act to authorize the President of the United States to cause to be surveyed the tract of !and in the Territory of Minnesota belongin to the hrif-breeds or mixed-bloods of the Dacota! Or Sioux nation of Indians, and for other purposes,” spproved July 17, 1854. it is is hereby deciared that ublio sales will be held. as made known in the no- ice of posjponement, dated F obruary 20, 1858. at the undermentioned |snd offices in the State of Minn sota, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : At theland office at HENDERSON, Commencing on the sixth day of September next, for the disposn of the — poe — — mee mead -named township: onal townships in the Into reserve for the half-breeds or mixed-b of the Dacotah or Sioux naiion 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, wie ten. The uniocated tracts in fractional township one hundred and eleven, of range eleven. The uniocated tracts in fractional townships one hundred and eleven and one hundred and tweive, of range twelve. The uniocated tracts in township one hundred and eleven, and fractional towships one hundred and twelve and one hundred and thirteen, of range thir- teer. The unlocated tracts in township one hundred anc eleven,and in that part of township one hundred ano tweive,and fractions! townsnip one hundred and thirteen, within the above mentioned reserve, of ‘e fourreen. e unlooated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eleven and one hundred and twelve. Within the above-mentioned reserve, of range fif teen. “At the land office at FaRiBAULT, commencing on the thirtieth day of August next, for the disposal a —_ ge — the following: t LJ ractiona! ownshipe in inte Teserve fort ne half breeds or mixed bloods of the Dacotah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin} a unl ots in tl Ll ‘one hundred and ten, Sihin the e- ——- a of range nine. ofee gs 8 uniocated racts in that part wnehi hundred and eight and ome on red and nine. a1 fractional township one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned reserve. of range ten. The uniocated tracts in that part of township one hundred ai d eight, within the above -mentioned re- nerves my a au and nine sod one hu en, o' 6 eleven. The unlocated tracts in that part of townships one os ‘ht and one hundred a d n —— reserve, i ry red snd ee range twelve, “* ‘ne urlocated tracts in that of townships one hundred and ning and one b rgd and tom, with he €-meutioned reserve, of e thirteen. The unlocated tracts in that part of township one hundred ten, within the above ment re serve, of range fourteen. The w tracts in that part of township one hundred and ten, within the above-menti re- eerve, of range fifteen. ao The offering of the apove lands wii commenc- ed on the ‘days appointed; and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shal! be kept open longer than two weeks and no private entr: of any of the lands wil! be ad- mitted until after the expiration of the two wecks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, Hen twenty -seventh day of an ame sand oie! ri By orderof the . THOS. A. HENDRICK Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the above described sande, euler Stes. visions of the act of | res* approved May 19, 1858, is n to establish the same tothe satis{acti of the egister and Receiver of the proper land of- fice, make payment therefor as soon @s prac- ee er sooine. aw notice, and pean Appoint = commencement he sale of the the tract cisimed; otherwise such claim wil’ be OS. A. the General, cpm. T° BRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS, eee ; BATES, Barns og culos ram mn. sheriats ete seca te gee fsapemmed manae eS mentioned 835, to wit: ca At land at }gcourren. — ins int doy of within the follow the tie o! 80 town. ships and parts of townships, viz: ms “ South of the base line and cast of the sixth prin. The parts of eovnaty 17 and : ps 18 ont: Indian reservation, and townships 18,22) agg 21% 2. "Phat part of townshi 17 outerde of the Indian gyration, nd townahipe 18 18.0.2, nod 207 runes Sections 19. 27,99, 31. 32, Hand 4, of towns) n: sugtnen see St, eestor 15 and 17 to 22. mel sire; and 77 to 34, inclusive. «i township 13. Sections 515 : 1Sand 17 to 22, inclusive ; and 2 to %, np 4 sons 3 to 10, mola. nolusive: 27 te ®. IRC uaive , Of sections S!, 32. and 35, ot v ty and the lote Sand 6, of i 2and3,of I: ‘the W's" lots | anda. Of 15: lots b he lots 2 and 3. of 2: the t ‘38; lote land 2 ob ste 1 and 2, of be W beif and the sots 2 and 3, of 35. of township 16; and townships 18, 19 ®, 2 anda, a ship 1 township 1 ; townships 12, Is = parts of towuships 5, 16, and 17 ontesde ef te jodian reservation,aod townships 18, 18, 2%, 21 and 2, o ¥ ractional township Il; townships 12, 1 . the pasta of townenipe 18. 16,17, Ib amd 19 tutecte sh the Indinn reservation; and towuships 2, 21, sod 22, of range is. At the land office at I.zcomPTon, command Monday ee sing of ee {for the dis- posal @ public iands within t Ow! town. ships and parts of townships, viz: mai South of the base line and east of the sixth prin. cipal meridian, Fractional township !i; townships 12,13, and 14; the parts of townships i5 and 19 outside of the In. dian reservation; and townships 2), 2) and 2, of range! 3 Taotiona! township 1!; townships 12, 1: : the parts of towns! nat qo outeiue ot the i dian reservation ; and townships 20, 21 and 22. of e 16, Tithe parts of fractional township 11. and of town- ship 12 outside of the Indian renervetoen: townships I3.and 14; the parts of townships 15 and 19 outside of - Indien reservation j and townships 2, 21, and 2, ‘The parts of township 12 onteide of the Indinn res ervation; Lownsbips iS and 14; the parte of town- Ships i5and 19 outside of the Indinn reservation nd townships 2, 21, and 22, of range 14. 4 Atthe land office at Kicxaroo. Monday. the int day Of Nowember next. for f posal ie 1c lands within th Ships and parts oftownshipe, viz; we tom South of the base line and east of the sixth prin. cipal me f ‘ownship 3. of range 23. a . 3,4 ane 7. of range 22. ‘Owaships 2,5 4 5. an‘! 6, and th the Ind an rerervation « f township? ofremen al Sections 9, 1, 11. 12, 13,14. 15, 17 and 39 to 35, nelu sive. of towns townships 3. 4, 5 and 6, the 8 outeide of the Indian reservat | om. son of township : townships 3,4 and 5: and the parts of townships 6 and 7 outside of the Indian res ervation, of range 18. Sections 29 to 35 inclusiv iP. he parts of t the Indian reservation , #n 13, 14, 15, 22, Band 24, of to Sections 17 to 35, inclueive, of township 1. town- ship 2; and the parts of township 3 outerde of the In- dian retervation, of range 16 35, inclusive, of township 1; town ship 2; arts of townships 3,4 and 5 outside of the Indian reservation ; sections 4 to 17 to 21, inciusive, and 2 to 33, inc'usive, of 6; ssotions 4to9 inela: » and 17 to 21, ine! of township nd. and the parte of t Townships i, 2, 3,4, ship 7 outside of the Indian reservation. of rang: At the land ofhos at Kickapoo, commencing on + the 19th day ef November next, for the dis. posal of the public iaads 1p the fullowing townships, and parts of townships, viz: South of the base lene and east of the sixth prin- capal merede 5, and 6, and the parts of town ndian reservation, of range 15. 0. + 2,3, 4, 5,7, 8, 9.and 10, of range 9. Lands appropriated by law for wee of songols, Pepe id and ofher purposes, be exoinded from siler. he ¢ffering of the xbove iands will be commenced on the days appointed, and wil! proceed in the order in which they are advertised anti! the whole sinli have been offered and the sales thus closed ; but sale shail be kept open jonger than two weeks, nO private entry of any Of tue innds will be admitted until afier the expiration of the two \. Givea under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 2st day of July. 1858. By order of the President : THOS. A. HEN DRICK' omer of the emcee! Laws Udine NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every entitied to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and of townships above ex the Same to the satisfaction of the reister an: ceiver of the proper land office. and make payment therefore as soon as practicable after serine this notice, and before the day appomted for the com- menoement of the public enie he innds embrac- ing the tract ciaimed ; otherwise such Trae will be forfeited. THOS A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. iy 4—lawiSw r Saenger B No. cal . Y THE PRESIDENT UF THE UNITED STATE aa In pursuance of law, 1. JA uES BUCHANAN, President of tne United States of America, do hereby deciare and make kuown that public sales will be beldat the underimentioned Land Offices in the Territory of NeBraska, at the periods herei- er Gesignated to wit: At the Land Offeeat Browns VILLE. com a y, the sixth day of September next, for of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian ‘The parts of township one, ou'side of the Sao and Fon,snd Half Breed, Nemahs reservation, of range r ‘The parts of townships 1, and ¢ outside of the Sacand F . and Fin! Bsced.’Nemmna reverts > tonal tow us! 1. OF 0 lv. at pa tow! one. outside of the Sac and p2 the og woke inif Breed, Newman reser- ‘That part of townal Fox reservation ; towns! 3, 4. and 5 outside of the Hi onal township 6, of range 15. nip ome, outside of the Sac an’ 3, and township 5 outsiae eryation ; and township 6, of —* ‘ownships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 13. ‘ownships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 12, ‘ownships 1, ?, 3,4, 5, and fof range Il, psi, 2 3,4, 5, and 6,of range 10, Townships 1, 2, 4, 4, 5, and 6, of range 9. At the Land Office at NrBRaska City, com ing on Monday, the s:xth day of September next, the disposal of the pubic lands within the following named townships, viz: North of tae oase line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian | townstups 7 and 8, of range 15. 7, and fractional townships 8, 9, 10, If eo 14. Townshi be 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12,and fractional " 15, of range 13. “Toweat ray 9.10, and ll, and fractional town- 13, of range 12. ‘ownsh ps 7,8, 9,16, and I!,and fractional town- ip 12, of range 1 rs 10, and 1,and fractional town- . 1S, of range 10. ‘ownsh'ps 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships l¢ 15. and 16, of rance 9. At the Land Office at Omana Citr, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, viz North of the base line and cast of the sixth prin- cy Se oe * | towns! 13, 14, 15, e 14. Piestionl townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, of range | townships |2and 1: ps 14, I and feyand fractious! townships 17, 18, 19, and 3%, e raotional hip 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, ‘and frectional townships wand 2, of rans® motional tow oe 12. ey 14, and townships 16, 17, 1 . , of range 10. Benet vousl goweshion 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 3. Land ted by law for the use of schools, military tad other surpass will be excluded from The omer! { the above lands will be commenced the above ocesieetncinma weras oot al vr un fmve been offered, and the sales thus closed ; but 00 sale shall be kept open longer and no private entry of any of th will be ad- mitted until alter the expiration of the two weeks. Given uader my hand, at the arty of Washington, 2 two weeks, this thirtienth day of March, anno one thousand red and fifty-eieht. “a4 wig JAMES BUCHANAN. ~ Tus, A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Offices. — : TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. won rson entitled to the right of pre-emptic tonny ‘ofthe lands within tie townsh'pa and parte townships above enumerated is required to estat: lish the same to the satisthotion of the vagieger ous rece) office, : cae eae ie moron an practicable after seine th before the day py for the commenceme: bh le of the iands em- > the rreas chniomed votherwite such cium will THOS. A. 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