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EVENING STAR, GO IN MELONS. BY A JERSEY PORT. (Our Trenton cor-espondent, ““B. has been luxuriating u New Jersey watermelons, and in some one of the patches near that city held a little pleasant dalliance with the Parnassian crin olines, the pee te which — the yer ongfellow’s ‘‘Excelsior,’’ w! | apap alg is rather superior to the original, being a matter-of-fact effusion — Easton Times.) The "s sun was rising fast, . * village pass’d A youth, who bores “Barlow saife,” On which was writ this strange device: “eo in meions! bro’ flushed, he gazed around Bee Pt eiprepmn found: And | malar iper ponent emote | x ‘Khe accents of that — lL. " ” He saw in orchards green and fair ‘The tempting peaches, Far off the watermeions iay— He muttered as he turned away: “Go im me'ons !” pince for you ey ¥ vouce repli z anne Go in melons!” “Beware the house-dog’s awful bite Wateh they set last night.”” But while they thus the danger showed, A voice replied, far down ee : ne A farmer living down the way, Had breakfast ratner late that day, And piainiy heard, while sittirg there, A voice cry through the starti roe And loud *Bout ten —- thst youth ——— meion js encircied round, po bon his hand the knife On ‘was writ the atrange device: “Go in melons!” There in the sunshine, bright and gay, Not lifeless, but asieep he Iay ; And faintly in the distance weard— (A youthful voice the stillness stirred — 0 in melons !”” ee OG- There are 112,000 square miles in Kansas Territory. oF. Five girls surnamed Kate, were arrested in Boston on Thursday night for night walking. 1" A number of borses in Frederick county, Md_, have recently died of lung fever 17” Thomas Bell, tried for the murder of his wife in Fauquier county, Va , has been acquit- ted ° 17" The American Pomological Society, just adjourned in New York, isto meet in Philadel- phia in 1560 7” Benjamin Sherwood, depot agent at Rus- selville, Tenn, was killed on te sae instant by being crushed under the cars. UF There are in operation 108,150 miles of telegraphic lines, of which America bas nearly as much as the rest of the whole world combined, viz: 45,000. {7 The intelligence of the postponement of the sales of public lands in Nebraska was re- ceived with satisfaction by the setilers of that Territory. {7 Natban Gill has been sent to the Peniten- tiary in Nashville, Tenn , for four years, for plac- ing obstructions on the Nashville and Chattanoo- 28 Railroad iJ At Chicopee Falls, a manufacturing vil- lage of 2,300 persons. of which about thiee-fourths are Americans by birth, not a single death has ccearred since the Ist of May i “Blessed is he,” saith the Book of Mor- mon, ‘“‘who bloweth bis own born, for whoso bloweth not bis horn, the same «ball not be blowed.” Likewise, ‘‘Whoso bloweth his own horn the same shall be blowed with vengeance.”? U7~ To parify the river Tuames about 250 tons of lime are every day thrown into it near the Loadon sewers, at an ex pense of $7,500 per week Men have also been engaged during the period pha water in covering both banks with the me. 7" The prai ‘ie shooting in Illinois commenced a@ month ago. The “‘srouse” -are not as abuna- ant as heretofore. but the youn; birds ere fully as fine. Travelers by rail pleas § the State see the sportsmen pop away and bay an abundance of game. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL. P Duval, Md; R G W Atkinson, Va; S Hauser and family Miss. Hi Price and lady, lowa; J G Holimes, se; Gc Norris, La; J C Jobnston jr i_W € Forranee, Ga; H G Browne, and lad P A Browne, Pa; AG Grinoan, La; J Carm 1, La; R Milligan. La; J K Walker, and ladies. Teno; T Currey, Ky; E Joves, and favuily, Ts; Mrs A N Jones, T=; J D Bruce, Va JT Staddert, Md; Peterson, NY; M Chain, La; DO Killogs. N P P Masyck, SC; E Mas- yek, SC; A Mass, SC; Miss M Mass, SC; 3S E Gibeon, SC; J Sheild, Ps; Mrs C H Mcc. mack, Pa: Miss Merrick, Ps: J R C Brown, Va G Boon, Va; J W Meal, Va; JL Terry. J Bunder, La; A M Petts. Wis; WC F Va; H B Bondar, Va; J M Harp-r, Tenn; Dance and lady, NC; Miss M E Dance, V. Heinnechs, US C3; WL Hirst, Pa; be-g, NY NATIONAL HOTEL Appleton, Vt; C W and lady a; W Brom —A T Bledsoe, Va; BB Moore and f; y, Lieat F © Roberts and ladv, K T; A May nd lady, Md; JR F Tattnall, U SMO; W W Kirkland. do: G-n T F Bowie, Md; RD Mitchell and lady, W_Mitebell, Va; M E Hernandez and fam, Cuba; Miss C Waxhiugton, NC, C Carter, Miss E H Carter, Misses T and F Nelson, W Nelson, R B Maury, Va;C M Cenrad, La; 8S Legere, SC; H D Meare, F M Hall and fam, Md, Capt R B Marey, USA: TE Ma-sey, Min; W F Bowling, Md; A J Tyler and ly, La; 3 Bories, jr. Md; Mrs R H stuart, Va; J BStew- ert, Ky; A Poullarri and ly. Misses M Poullarri, AJ Cook, TN Poullati, jr, A Poullarri dé, Ga; RJ McKinley, DC; J smith, Ga; L Littlepage aod son, Va; J © Long. Pa; T Smith and lady, Mass; J J Jones, Mrs K B Jones.ta Colonel JS Kidder, Mrs J C and Master Flanders, NH KIRKWOOD HOUSE—N $3 Sebley, USN; N L Cherry, Va; BT Latem, do: br Barbee, Md; JB Jackson, Va; L E Bulland, Md: J Wiaston, Va; C'S Morgan, do; & H Smith, NY; EL Hay » Md; Miss E B Mcint re, Pa; J T Blakistone, Md; W D Madoley, NY; J Snider, Pa: GB Lockwood, Mass; 3 Williamson, NY JK Ma:- un, va; a V Moriek. Ps; SN Hall Conn; JC artin. NY; Dr J C Tacker, do; r 5 WLiin a JA White, Pa; ITED STATES HOTEL —JjH Robbin: , Na; T Brissert, O; ES Crepgs, NY; O M.thews, Tenn; F Henderson ana family, NY; SE Ryder, do; E M Scott, Md; GC Appleton, Vu & Bn be. Va; S W Ayres and ladv, do; J M Bred, Ps; J E Young, Md; A Ausband, do; TS Husband, no: H R Swan and lady, Mo; SL. Smith, Pa; H > Busey, Md. = OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DA Ys From tue Unirep States. Leave For. Days New York..Liverpool..s New York..amburg. «New York -Boston.. siverpool. ++.New Vork.. Liverpoot. w York..Li Vigo... Pemis Austria... Indian... Niagara ty Washiton « ——({Cunarder Hammoni. ew York. .Sept 1s Arago.... ew York... sept 22 The California mail steamers leave New Yo on the Sth and 20th of each month rPPHE VIRGINIA SPR T oa a | Ales poe Sr eevensers fo andria Railrosd, their names at are oe the Alexandria ‘ashington Railroad and e108 nu: all be called for pth tag veyed to the Lon dze station, where a good 2 — can be obtained. This line oa ries the a Ay ms fortheO.& A. R. RK. Passengers wil that is met with on the boat. It i the mos! pr ay many instances, the most coonaes. a ‘osches connect with every train from Nig B—Conches farnished for aon ont pe je24 t ' H = PARTNERSHIP HERETOFU E 4 SRE RE EX- sDigite oor tae ueatre is thes day dis- September 17th, 1253 ). REINKEN continue the Jewelry I[J- JACOB KARR wil and Wateh business at the o: id » and, No. 43> Penn, +2 streets, se 17 5t" | avenue, between 3c and 4}: SCHOOL BOOKS—SCHOOL BOOKS: A xeneral snd complete sasort: Books ees ~ publis aad p ieate Fae er a ‘2 ties chen, street. abeve the Northern Markets ana BY’ YOUR FINE CLOTHING gE i cNS, J.G. STEPH No. 379 Pa. ave., under re ns’ Ho: i ———____ Washington, D.C. ADIES" HAIR WORK REPAIRE io eXchange. at GIBBS? Wig, ised ana ther Laat ane Wie! hand letncee _see-te OS, BOYS, BOYS os iTS OF CADET GREY STEPHENS av bet. 9th ith sts. WE ‘OSITES, MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITI Eg: too -CRUBS BROTHERS, BANKERS, FOR PALL— Miscellaneous. XTENSIVE ASSORTMENT ot tui JEWOOD AND IVaTE SALE. hus L R Pom RVATRE: Be oriber } ire, wou! izens of ashing i and ee 4 ee cal ‘alnut, Cherry, and other Ward- Fine bane Walnut, and Cherry, Jenny Lind Fine Walnut and Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- Figg Matogar tod W anu: gots and Omiry, ber Sets. Pine Manogany Walnut Dressing and other Fine Mahogany and other Chairs of every desorip- i ‘Marbl Cc Sofa, and other Tables, PS nine, Giase, ‘and ‘ery Ware. Looking M: es, &c. iTpose 1s to sell as cheap 8s any other person in h Deten, Sad on. as favorable terme and I flatter myself that no n to pl will be disappointed if: give me 8 call. EN A A.GR au ls-tf No, 886 7th street. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! Cc KS! F Bedi > Dini D2 re reon BSH Steamboats. Railroads, Churches, &c., of all the newest styles. Also, Watches and Jewelry i: Cuaifieedd a seta wae Ramee wi jw J ie Pee ROBINSON'S, Ivania avenu: Opposite Browns" Hotel, W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 48 7th ee] street, between G and H, keeps tantly on hand a articie 10- leeeeeed ine Hearse, in his line—e Je26-sm J are moderate. and his attention instant on wt gpl ted of the day or night. Hacks furnished for funeraleat lowest possible rates. 8p 8-ly WHEELWRIGHT, MUDGE & Cu.,, WHOLESALE P PE DEALERS, No, 14 Hanover street, corner of German, BaLtimorg, Mp. Agents for L. L. Brown & Co.; * arson bro's & Cu.; Dickey, R : Na- f° Mille Compan: mire, Muli ibson, Crosby Robbins; R.& A. H. Habbard; Jesaud & Latti J.P. Kong & Co; Owen & Huribut; Platner & Poi ter; Platner & Smith; Parson's Paper Compan: boro’ Mulls; M: Sagamore celebrat. 5 of Book-binders Leather, Printing Papers, News and Book; fall kinda; ~traw Woards; Bind ersand Trunk Boards; Bonnet Boards, white and colored; Peinter’s Cards and + ard Boards, in every yariety; Tissue and Shoe Paper; Hardware and Manilla Paper; Press Boards. " A full assortment of French Folio Post, Packet a Pay Marble pares Port ye _ velope ; TAppin: Papers, ands 5 Sheathing, Te2e and ‘Sacce a on Printing ‘and ‘Woiting | nk; Alum, Bleaching Powders, i7~ Paper of every description made co order. au 26-Sm LeoXe Mek TEY’S zune Ev awea BRANDY. d . S.N. PIKE, Sole Proprietor, e 18 ana ® Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio, This Brandy has been manufactured for several years from the Pure Juice of the Catawba Grape, thes affording additions] evidenco of the progress f American ente:prise and industry, and of our ability to produce artices at hom, equal to those ie by any other na ion. The OH{O CATAWBA RRANDY not only equals but excels the best Imported es gh purity aod flavor. It is, in fact, the best Brandy known. ‘This statement is fully corroborated by the Certificates of our most distinguished analytical Chemists. 3 iL Itu re Remedy for Dyapepsia, Flatu- leagy. Cram hole, Languor, Low Spirits, Gene- ral Debility. © family should be without it. Keiail price $1.25 per bottle. N. Pike hai pointed DAN’L. B.CLARKF, Drugeist and Pharmaceutist, corner of Pa. avenue and 4%, street. Sole Agent for the District, where derlers and customers will please forward their orders, aul4 ees go VASTLY REDUCED PRICES, From this date I shall offer the ful- lowing Goods for ess than their real value, witht view of reducing stoc«, viz: i MAN AS, LACE BasQues TRAVELING AND BAREGE CLOAKS, EMBROIDERIES, GUIPURE, VALEN- CIENNES, BG NRETS VONNET MR EMINGS CHILDERS CLOTE tS ealases: FINE MITTS, &0., &o.” ¥ Special attention paid to DRESS-MAKING, in the latest French styles, and at the shortest notice. M. WILLIAN, joa Opposite Centre Market. T CARRIAGES, : HE Subsoriber naving made additions to his Factory. making it nowono of the largest, in the Distriot, where his facilities tor! manufacturing ail kinds of CA RIAG LIGHT WAGONS cannot be evr- pass id from hia jong experience in the busi- ness, hopes to give genera! satisfaction. ‘Ail kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on Ai: REPAIRS nesti ls Ab RES AiR: neatly done,and all orders prompt- Second-hand Carriages taken in exe LT ones. ANoREW Jgovek. d 10-tf ci of sth and F ate, be 29 19 PA. AV UE. 6. 322 3 ‘Travelers in want of ' R UNKS should not fail to Visit Our eXtepalve Sale sroumn, Oeoupy ing the ontire ba nt floor, where they wi ‘Soy find rey d c & CO. 2 Pennsylvama avenue, between 9tu and 1th streets, C . Fr LN WARK E, OME ail ye who are in want, Come all whe are in neea— Wanting Tin Work ofall descriptions, Gr Sheet trou Stoves, and such like: Copper Work dou i and see J.T. TONGE Old Union Building, E st aus im _ D«; 4. JAMES, THE RETIRED PHY cian. dircoverod, while in the Fast indies, ‘A certuin cure f r Consumption, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Cough ‘olds, and General Debility. The overed by him wisn his only waa given up to die. His child i well. oun tals he will send, to vse Who wish it, the recipe containing full 'di rections for making and using thia remedy, free. on receiptof theirnames. Addres: O, P. BROWN, _8u 6 Sm No. 19 Grand ey City. Ned. OOK-BINDING sANK BOOK B MANUFACTORY. By EDWARD LYCE?T, Sil Pa. Avenue, het. 10th and lith Streets, Spencer’s History of United States, 3vol .4to. bound in full parker. Gilt Edges. ....... 10.00 the set, , do ntiqu 10,00 Haif Turkey or Antig * - 6.00 4 Half do. Oo eprinkiededges 455 ** Fg exerts style of Buok- Binding executed. y 15- au 35 tf a8 CCOMMODATION STAGES B A BROOKEVILLE AND AGES, Ht ——? Dorsey's Hotel every M rr 8 day and Friday, for Brookeville, at & o’clvek. and leaving Brookevilles ev: ery Tuesdsy, Thuraday and Saturday St ¢o’clock. Further information can be obtained % apolying at Dorsey's Hotel, corner 7th and | sts., Washington. WESTON B. TURNER, Proprietor. FUMEKIKS, from the he corner of ia@ Grn aud )ASHIONABLE PE ae * at 3S, eon a GIB + Dear ti ave for sale on commission. whol sale and reta: it No. 464 7th str ty Opposite the Patent Uffice. a eee eee nestt *JONAS P. LEVY, Commission Merchant. "i PURNITURE atose ooo NEW FURNITURE STORE, We are now receiving our Fall at PURNI- TURE aud HOUSREURNISHING GRE GOODS, and se ling lower than any other Ba eeit aanington. We would invite ail fore puri oO “Quick Sales ‘and ‘Small Profite.” maa tg id Furniture taken ju axonangs for new. NTZ “RO, au 2X-ly Odd Fellows’ Haine at. P'4Nos FOR SALE AND TO RENT.—A freat variety of new Be second t ands _mm PIANOS always on hi nd, f thi ‘ Cara a val Pg ey « as ‘i . Riechen! in Philadelphia ; nabe J in Baltimore, hich I will well oF seat on rode Bok terms. at my P; P Street, above Penn-avenue, Wareroom, No 4¢1ith . IBACH._ sel-am* — FRED'K.C. REICHE PHILADELPHIA _ Lace ?e BEER pe eoT No. 381 Pa av , between 43 and 6th sts. , One keg $2.50: one dozen quart botties, $1 50. nT @send the Beer free of cost to any part of m 30-61 3-6 C.F. & W. GERECKE. (CHEAP: m7 Cc PALM LEAP Fans, CHEAP! Just received, & fine lot of PALM LEAF FANS, or en. at No, 464 street, opposite ust | aR iv 9-tf Ne&sns & CLARKE’S cat vieern, pats conf PON Constantly Tooelving and for sal gu ‘eda 396 Pa. av., between 9th Purchasers wi! teres! ream eiter rer creeie Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., alse on 3 0 16-tr PORTRAITS Fon Tae micLON sce b ILLION.—A foot Portrait of yoursell fo x te, warranted Lip fade,” 2.000 of "hese boas sifel p perfect tifa made 0 ohare uniess the sitter is satisted. th conte, wwhioh can be sent by‘munl wither ot fight Every variety of cases ke} ‘Rot required. oD) Y, fel¢-em Photographer, wear Willerest Travelers’ MUARaTERG AN. 2R" TOREOF er THOMAS COLLYER runs pe Reta era OTICE TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly improved schedule, FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL A rt See oeav ast, a Petemac Railread Line. ‘Two fast daily lines from Washington for the thand Southwest. Boats leave their berths, foot often Set at sea. ‘T3ep. m. Epscetesrs 4 and enj » comfortable bert: roomy arrive in Richmond im time to with all the ae for the South and So west. — The Great Southern Mail is convey: over this route, it being 44 miles shorter and 100 miles less railroading than by other route, making certain connections to Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Va., Weldon and Wilmington, N.C. Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, Montgomery aad Mobile, Ala., Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities Wiehmoud with the Danvill Also, connect at Richmond with the ville, Southside, Virgina, "Tennessee. and East Tennes- see Railroads For 1H SouTHWEST TO Chatiancs Punteville, omphis, anooga, untsville, 8 burg, Knoxville, lant Nashviise? Junotion, Mont For throug of the route, inquire at the Southern Ticket Office, vo. ‘ — oe oe oe ee indeed he 3, foot street ne ‘GEO. &. MATTINGLY. _Au 16 ty (Union) Ticket Arent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. To VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE ARKANS. and TEXAS. THROUGH Tic ‘Scan b» obtained at the GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAIL KOAD OFFICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, Washington, on board of the Steam Soa Boat George Paxe, or at the office of the Urange Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, To . Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, aud continuous railway oonneo tions to Memphis. Affording greater Expedition and Comfort and being over 20 mal-s shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam f-rry boat George Page leavex the foot of7th street at 6 a. m.. fur Alexandria, where pas sengers take the cara for Kichmond, Charlottsville, Staunton. White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, Ac, and at 74 p. m. for Richtnond and ail points South- were making sure and close connections to Mem- pieces ey Ree paver leave the office, e jock &. m. anc 7 p.m. oven es AS OT UMES A. EVANS, Agent. jo 17-tf Washington, FROM WASHINGTON Direct ee eee NGCrs oF tHE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. tne and Ohie Kailread. FALL ARRANGEMENTS. THREE THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, (lender execsiee) Uieuiee te ers time for breakfast at the Relay House, Washington Juno- tion, bef ed 1 ‘td: THE CINCINNATL’ AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washington at 3.30 p. m., reaching Cincinnati m. next day, connecting directly with Exp} in for Lou- isville, Cairo and the Southwest, and for St. Louis, Kansas, &c. Time, from Wasbington to Cincinnati, 2 hours. or to St. Louis oniy4¢ hours. . CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- LIS, CAIRO, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, AND NORTHWESTERN’ EXPRESS leaves daily, (except Saturday and Sunday,) at4 45 p. m. connect- tng at Washington Junction or Baltimore, leaving Baitunore at 10 p.m, . To view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Road in daylight, take the 5.35 and 7.458. m. or 4.45 p. m. trainsfrom Washington. For Parkersburg and all Stations onthe North- western Virginin Road take the 3 # p.m. ‘Train. For Marte:ta and Cincmnat) Railroad take the same, ehromsn ‘Tickets and Baxgare Chocks to all guar- terg,and every other possible facility will be found pon this route. WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baltimore and Ohio Rai!road wil! leave Washing- tou as foliowe : ; For all points batween Wazhington Junction and Piedmont take the 5 35 or 7.45 #, m. trains, For ali Stations between Piedmont and Wheeling take the 445 p.m.‘f'rain. ‘To connect with the Fred eres Train take the 3.9 - Train. WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE TRAINS. Leave Washington for Baltimoreat 5.35 and 7.45 a. =e and 3.30 ‘aud 445p.m. On Sunday at 3 Sup. m. only. ve Baltimore at 4.9 and 9.900 m. and 3,30 and 53) p.m. On Sunviny at 4 30 . only, Nhe 7.45 aud 4.45 trains only will stop at way sta- and for a lis Connections. The7 45a im, and 3.3 p.m. are the chief connect- ing trans for the west,and the 5.30. 7.45 and 3.30 Me eenst. mation inguire xt the Baltunore ad Ticket office, Washington. T. H. PARSONS, Agent. TED STATES MAIL LINE. Only Regular Line, and Without Failure for Eight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, Via Panama RaiLroan. Regular Sailing Days, Sth § Wth of each month Caution —So mrny frands and impo- sitions of various kinds have been intoly ee »petrated on travel: dto Ca Lti- FORNIA,that the subse 1 agent for pessire i the U. init Line, via Pana- ma. in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution ali persens seeking paseaze to Cal fornia, thet. To aver OSITION, they must be careful to Steamshipa of the U. 8. ni Railroad, as no other cthoe thorized to engnge passace mpani ave ooly one office in New York which is at .77 West -treet. corner of Warren. # fronting on the North River, st the head of t Comp inv’s Whart. we Ooserve my sirn over the door. iel3 J. W. RA’ MOND, Agent. New York. ASHINGTON A ALEXANDRIA WwW ued STEAMBOATS. Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Het, Capon, Fauquier White Sule phur aud Warren Springs. the only authorized The Alexandria and Washington Steamboats will hereafter run regularly, loxving the wharf ivot of7-h street, Washington, and King street, Alexandria, at th following hours: Leave Alexandria at 4, 8, 10, 123¢, 29. 4, 6g. Leave Wasbingion at 1. 134. 1,3, 536, 7. connecting with the boats, Woheley’s Omnibuses, i and the corner of 7th and 12th ‘e the Capitol, streets and Pennsylvania avenue, The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the foot of Tth pe — = 6 o’elock am. foe Alexandrie, oonnectin: 1 son = andria Railroad, leaving Alexandrmn at Te olsloak &. m. and arriving in Richmond at 2.30 p. m. Tickets procured on the Beat. Fare from Washington to Richmond 95.50, + R. NICKLIN, aps ‘icket Agent. nd New Vork roruleriy | on the 5th and 2th of each month with the maile ips have been i id ap- avy ‘Department, and; Koreinirone ot guaranty speed lorg) is now com- And ia crossed 1p 3 er 4 checked iP. eamers are kept in port in Panama and Francisen, to prevent entice incase of aooi- dent, so that is entirely reliable—no failure ing o¢cu ine ht seats. day thonar: Aspinwall. igh by each steamer, and take Conductors go throu oerse ‘of women and ch idren without other pro- For through tiokete at the \glvent rates apply at BAR aE Rails Dentistry, &e. ROPOSALS FOR PROVISIONS. M Commjpsan G6 or SusieTsxce, De M! BS eee cali ke ae Vulean- ASEINGTOX, tember 1, 1858, ¢ ite, eombi mx: r i rate Propo als will be received at this office of chea, durabilit; ness the 30h dy of Novewber nr xt for thedely ‘comfort. wo having of provisions in huik for the use of the troops of the ing plates ean now be gi ties United States. avon mspeoti nas follows: inted ‘on Vuloumee will cost one~ At Fort Independence, Boston, Massachusetts. $0 barrels of best Dx. grbelieN dul.f, * ® ¥- Three VANIA AVENUB, street, deors from lath Dr. BAILY begs '@ to inform sted aiden fe shamed that . Nerrew~, New York Harber. ex: of fifteen years’ practies, Giieulg cases that ho hae treated susceraretye Gat enable him to surmount any diffiouity, Lise’ 6 otherwise, relating to the ¥ ence rming the oj men reparations for Bilin the teotn ¥ of mereurit I -b © gallons of good Cider Vinegar. ‘Ratel: t meroury, ssostruction of Continnces Gam Testi eed | fe the ineatabte fon of the "s consti’ | At Fort Columbus, Governor's Island, New York. that Porcelain, moun: Plate. is the only | tutron, and whii the in the world ‘00 barreis of best “Mess Pork” Telisbie su that can be worn in the mouth, as br} jopemay 1,2,andSaresuke | 440 uarreis of fresh ** ‘was most c nelusively shown by the last American | de 1, and ofall nauseating quali- lee bushels of new Dentai Convention. 7 the toilet table without $3.0 pounds of goud Altnough he fistters himself from his long resi- Soild in tin and di ‘800 pounds of firet quality Adamsntine Candies practice in weg aoe ngs roto athe a Veipean, Lai- £,800 pounds of first qua‘ity dry Brown Sugar merou is rons, he begs ‘Price $3 each t er them to the following Swhich saves @% and'in $0 Dockets of cond scan ire haseek TESTIMONIA 44 _ = 3 0 ga lons of g Cider Vinegar. From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, ae Ow, No. ify Fringe ota At Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland. of this city: way, New York. 1 Dear Sir—I desire to inne: you personally, aud my confi- lence in you as a superior dentist. The operations executed for me have been highly satisfactory. I hope that you may receive the patronage from my friends and the public that your ekill so well de- 4 ¥ ir **Washington, Aug.2. 1853.” ‘J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co. 25 barrels of best “Mess Pork” 16) barreis of fresh “extra sa ‘S37 bushel new white Field lard Soa: ‘ fret quality ‘Adem antes e Candies 3.30 pounds of first quality dry oy sugar 160 poands of firet quality Rio Coflee 18 bushels of good clean dry Fine Salt 300 ga:lons of good Cider Vinexar. At Fort Monroe, Oli Point Comfort, Virginia 259 barrels of best ‘ Mess Pork” ” Flour oO. THE GREAT WONDER F THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. PROFESSOR WooD's loyed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon ret IVER os, . Dentinteof Washinton city toexeoutstor mean | HAIR RESTORATIVE, S50 barrels of fresh “extra superfine’ Flour impo it ifficult piece of work, which he di = ats pounse of : to my entire sacisfaction, and in view of the fact that Says the St. Louis(Mo.) Democrat: Below we 100 Somnd ood sae - | publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city, from 3 0" pounds of first quality Adamantine Candies fal Cobsneat coer eed en veatignana im Maine, which spoaks glowingly cfthe | 1.60 pounds of first quality dry ‘Sugar wn 5,56 pounds of hiret quality Kio Coffee oo sahols of good clean d ine Salt 1,00 calions of gued Cider V) At Fort Moudirse, Charlest 100 barrels of best Mess Pork” 220 barrels of freah* ext 0 bushels of new while to perform the same work satisfactorily, i* gives me greet gleasure to sera my =e cepesence igh estimation of bis professions! skull, jaltimore, Jan. 12,i¢7. HARMANN BOGGS, Extract from a note rec: John M. superior merits of bis hair tonie Such evidence mst have its eflect, when coming from a relisbie source. [foertiicates are guarantees of truth, the - jr. needs no encomiums, Lor useless pullery from @ press: Prorxsson O J. Woon & tention «x lela few month ved from the late Hon. layton. Baru, Maine January 20, 1856, Geutlemen Having my at highly bew s enate, Aug 19. 1856. | effects of your Hair Keste Twas udnced to make ep | 10 ard ‘The teeth you mede for ms work admirably ; no- | » feetiou of tt my own bair, which ted Lecome quite oe De t thing could be better. Very gratefully, gray. pre ably o ethird white; my wh! 440 pounds of JOMN M. CLAYTON, | Charatter.” 8: me three mouths « weet 220 To those gerking relief from the maladies of the teeth, I can cheeriully recommend Dr. 8. Baily ssa superior dentist. He made t of porcelain teeth for one of my family, and plugged se 1 teeth for your Mair Re: m Proving what [had w shed, have stuce procured x: some. Ican now hair has totally er bottle, of ify jo the worl it , and the work has all stood wel! for more | @Y, Bair bas rew 116 oarre! thantenyenrts ROBERT TNINONG © | qoftan elnay aut 25 hush. April i9, 1856. Va.Conf.M.E Church South, z ze peeete of We, the undersigned, having had ocoxsion toavail 2.2% pounds of = 1,10 pounes of 12 bushels of good clean 20 gnilons of geod Cader Vinegar. At Carlisle Barracks, Caritsle, Pennsylvania ourselves of the professional skill o! Dr. 8. Barly, Surgeen Dentist of this city. or having been cogni- zant of his operations on our families or friends, take tT in ex pressing our admiration of his artistic well asx the uniforaily satisfactory maoner ments, Lam a cttigen of t last fift-en years, au and adjaent with my wai you Way make of the above, t your service, ax I wih to pre- 2 if¢ barrols of “Mess Pork’ ich he perfurms the most delicate and diffioult | serve the beant es of nature in otaere as weil ws myse?t e@perations ih Dental Surgery, and we respectfully uly yours, A. C. RAYMOND. e20 ba, of fe recommend him to the confidence and pitronage of the publie, of waieh we cousider him eminently worthy. \. _ . ‘Thomas U. Watter, Architect U.S. Capito’. Tuomas Mitcer, M.D, of Washington, D.C. B.S. Bourxz, M, D. of Georgetown, D.C. N.S. Lincoiy, M. D.. of Washington, D.C. shingtou, D C. overnor of Florsia. iug hed the misfortu: eto po: tion of my hair, fom the effe. tof the yellow W Grieaus ju 1654. 1 was induced to make « tial Fation, and fount tt to an«wer My bair ts now thick 4s WY Obligations to Fi uatity dry & ity Kio Coffee, hels of good clean dry fine Salt tons of good Cider Vinegar. At Newport Barracks, Newport, Kentucky. 100 barrels of best “Mess Pork” P’ needet. ik can ex; or of Washington. ‘220 barrels of trerh “extra su ne” Flour He U.S Patent Ofhee, ox Chucch at 50 bushels of ne’ hi ans Onc. WW pal Rittenicuse Academy, | Max« wtwence and 1500 - aan" rate peep ays % feb if me Nt sof first quality ‘Adamantine Candies ———— — — «Ae pry 4,400 pounds of bir ality dry Brown Sugar [)® & FINLEY BUNT, ior, Eis <a see) son rst quality Rio Collee > 24 of govd n dry fine Salt a No. 310 Pennsylvania avenve, @ constant tendency to 400 gnlions of g00d Will perform al! operations bsionging to his rrofersion at his Ga established office, az s: tronl led from my clildhood which was becoming gray, cr Lhave used ho other articie with anyibing like the eame pleasure or proat. Yours traly, J. K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of S mz viz ia. mediuin, and smn!!; the small hold & pint, and retails fo. per bottle; the medigm ho:ds at least twenty per cent. more in pyppogtios than the small, retaiis for @2 per bottle; the large hoids s quart, forty por cent. more in proportion and TO. 4 WOOD & CO. Pro Si? Broad . J, WO en i2 Broadway New York, (in the grest N v ire Railing Estab- St. Lows, Mo. At Fort Adams extra 37 bushels cf new white F 1,000 pounes of evod hard pounde of first qua nds of fi a SLVENTH SSREKB 514 ale TOBIAS, OPTICIAN, Office Second » three doors Bpeotaci ood” Simoes is ad every sight; os yi Opera, Reading, and Watchmaker’ great vasiety; Gostnorasnio Sterecssopes with wews Sf superior and choise piotoreson hand, Bee adver. 514 7 pou q dry Brown Sugar 600 pounds of first qua ity Rio Coffee 16 fushels of cood clean ry hie Sait ‘300 gations of govd Cider Vinecar At Key West Barracks, Key West, Florida. 9% yarreis of beet “Mess Pork” 180 barrels of fresu“extra superfine” Flour cone lishment ls Market - 40 bushe: ent in Netional Intelligencer. peuidgold by a:1 ood Druggists and wert bunds of good urd Soa ean PHA Hogsemier 9m avaes hn fan) Wlo Codes =e ORFOLE, Seyi: ' st quality Rio Coffee : Spectacles you niade for me euit me HERR ECTORA L, f rood ciean dry fine Sait I an ae poems to. have improv my sight c ¥ P lous Df oy megan. 4 For tue Rarip Curr or COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS, t' ther I have Intely tried, more than any other | peer W, TAZEWELL. have tried a pair of Speciables obtained from Mir. roneee snd fmt thom of uae aserstunce to my th his deecriptionof their Nots—Ali bidders are requested to @xtend the amoyct of their bics for each article, exh 1 a bid will be ate he tal it of each bid: and bes it embraces all articles sight, and corresponding wi | of many y-ars, and through every focus. i reconunend hun as a #kiliful optician, “fois forbear oe VEER CHERRY PEC ‘The periods and quantities of each delivery will HENRY A WHSE. | Pete Sa! oct trtud tobiend uae Rabef an co | be ous Ouran intone, int Beptomier,tebeboasen PRreRsBvae, October 21, 1954, About five years aco, | cbiained from Mr. Tobias, in Washington, a pair of Ginsses for the epectacies which I usod, and found them of great ageistance to my decaying Vielen; and my opinion of hims, that he is skilifal in oe ere oe a for eyes not too far gone to penetitted by au: id. ‘ J. F. MAY, Ger, 850, aud Ist March, 1964, _ The rugar and coffee 'o be delivered in strong bag- rels full hooped, Tne beans and salt in barreis, and the soap and candles in strong boxes of oo. venient ® ze for trargpo-tation. Salt wil! only be received 4, ‘axurement of thirty-two pas to the Lushel, have co ton wicks. cure more cases of pulmonary disease than any ocher remedy knowr to mankind. Cases of apparentiy set tled consumption have been cured by it, and thous- ands of sufferers who were deemed beyond the reach of buman aid have been restored to their friends and usefuine: sound health and the enjoyments of 1l-powerful antidote to diseases of the i “er-d for delivery wnder this and throat. Here a cold tled on the provisions ten inch tNCHPE ES, November 7 1864. | Innes.” The dry iuckibe cough. theslassy eyey and | Sdvertieement will be ghoreuRDy, and rieidiy in: rom en exsminition of (Ir. Tolnas” aes, SD th Je, thin features of him who w: lately lusty oted n bi e of ¢ . aad ee kus obs etions nad renwrke, sin COnVILCad bod strong, ‘whisper to all but him Consonption. | 62 Perses must be pad by ccutrectore uote they Miful ophican. 5.7, BLACKFORD, M.D Lrncnaurs, November 10, 1354, Mr. John Tobias, baving furiushed me with Gise- ses, by which ! have besn greatly aided,(my vision at night in my pleasure te 10%! opticina, need hit S's tOUZiE, Hider of the Methodist Conforanse. WiLuine ron, N. C., June 27, 14, Mx. J. Tomias—ear Sir: | am happy toeny thet the Spestacies which | obtained from you ast weak depuvited at such storehoures as may be designst by the agents of th» department. Any variation from the terms of the contracts will be consi sered sufheent and good reasons lor Tejecting the article or a: €8 POUT) ItK. ne Commi-s«ry General reserves the privileg inishing the quantities, or du ail articles required at any pos! ering into contract; and ait s the quantiues of ench de that ne is He tries everything. but ths disease it gnawing at his vitals and stows its fat-! symptoms more and more over all his frame. He is taking the CHt R- Y PECTORAL xo" t has stopped his cough; made his breathing esay; his s,eep 18 sound at my his appetite returns and with it his streneth dort which pierced Ins gide 18 broken. Searoel: neighborhood can be found which bas not come ing trophy like this to shadow forth the virt which have won for the Cherry Pectoral an im- ishable renown. But its usefulueesdoes not end Revo. Nay, itaceomplishes more by prevention than ghe which it ipened into & es. Infinenza, {aay time before of iacreasing or reducing livery one-therd subseqeent to contract. or giving sixty days’ previous nm tice. Ali bidders are required to accom pons hample evidence of their contracts. cure. The countiess colds and gures are the seed which would tw dreadful harvest of incurable disc @re entirely estisfactery. From an inequality in the Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseuess Pieurisy, Whoop’ | Of their seeuritia nse respons: Sana age of my over, Lhave heretofore ound eres | ine Cough-and al: irritations ofthe throst and lunge ait ad by the district attorney. or by sume person Gioces - it akcedotas plseeaie tenitin tee by the | re cusily cured by the CHeRRY PECTORAL] ¥ ate wilt cbr en mt etherwinn their —, t tes shored his difkeult be happily | ‘ken in season, Every family shonid have it by a ye # wil putes te don. n . i Sbviited, so that the Glasses you Purrinted seem y | them, and they will End it au invasuable protestion vamers will sot be mad: 1m any case, and eri- dence of inspection and full delivery must be re-© cetved at thes office b my Tequisitoon well be « made up. (flected to the pe the res.de: 03 of ‘Treasury Depar from the ins:duews prowler which carnes off the rent sheep trom maoy & tock snd the darling lamb rom many & home, Authenticated evid thous for the treat found in Ayer’s Amerio’n Almanac, of which we publish thre millions. and scatter them broadcast decidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any 1 ever yet used. espectfully yours, R. B. DRANK. Vocr row 7 Rectorof St. James’ Parish. Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishinens of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying hia jence of these facts, with direc- ntof each complaint, may be iauses | was furnished with & pair slightly colored | Sver the earth. in order that the sick everywhere | No drafis om th ¢ will be accepted or phid Eine whice have aflorded me more relief and gratifi- an kere before thesn the informstion it contains. | “"4«T any circum s cation than any | have ever tried. My ht, origin- Each pr. Drnaciate and dealers in medicine generally have t euled in ® separate envelo jor distribution aracie ane iso for sale these tu ily vory good, was injured by writing shine army Sub- reading ot but with the c Fur night, frequently toa very late hour: remedies, prepared by DK. J. C. AYER, Practical GEO GIBSON, C. 6. 3. aid of these glasses J can study almost as late as | and ‘analytics Cheniist, | owell, Masa. Editors wil! not be paid fur ieserting im aver. and that too without the pain Ihave previour- Sldty Z% D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. ers this advertisement unless kuthorred to. ly suffered, JOHN WILSu., COOK, Alexandris, and by al! desisrs everywhere. the C. au 10-470 1 Late Commumsionenr Gan’ raed ‘Othce, mNLssa:¥ General of Subsistence, Dec. 11, 1855. Ihave used Mr. Tobiss’s ies for three or four months, and take great pleasure in saying that I am much pleased with them. | have been much wt N IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Lediesand Gentioien lose one vi Lhoit | ence ustural atiractions—a fine hewi of haw—it R PR i 2 > scones ® matter of serious Uuportance, sud the PR ne pre te ee GEO. F. SCARBURGH. vastion is what shall we do to stop the hair from K radia +, iline olf, and reators its vigor aud beauty 7 [nr oR I was recommended to Mr. John Tobissass sxilful iy to this query, we beg to say.try DK. HARRIS’ PR optician ; andas | have eyes of remarkable peculiari- Baik PROMOTER ANDI PEOVER. Afew PRY thet Mr. Tobias seem: by inspection and some he hes made me & pair of as 1s apsuitsmerdursily, A. P. BUTLER, ole July iP, 1856. <f Wasrireron, Aug. 8, 1855, Having been for yours wider the necessity of hav- two sets Sf giasees—cne for tss in dex liht, Aud cue for lamp-light—I! procured one set from Mr, Tobias Which auswered Doth purpose: have used his for tevera! months, and find thein excsilent. EDWARD STUBBS, Of Bopartmant of Stata, Mr. J. Tostae. Str: Tho pair of Spoctaciss you fernizhed mo yesterdey are particuiar!y satisiactory ee ‘They are very decided!y the Lezt I possess, and lem tie owner of oight or nine pain earsfully selectod in different places aud ifrom Opticians reo- ommended to me on account of their professions! ending in Fran land, and the United States have also pl with your remarks and di- rections on the treatment of the lg for the pur- pore of precorving and mar ta a ‘ht. ty, | was gratified to bu gomprenend them méenunrement, Bpplications will step the hair falling or breaking, remove dandrail, koep the scalp clean and white, aud impert fresiuoss aud viger to the wir; and though you may have been baid twenty years, the continued use of ittwo months will insure you s iuxurieut head of hair, Call aud geta botile, aad if hot satiebed, alter ~ seoond application, return it and get the price paid. ‘Atk for Dr. Harris’ Liair Promoter and improver. Sold in Richmond by W. PETERSON, Drug- gist, vercer Main sod izth, and Main and Wall ate., and in Washington eity by Z. D. GILMAN, Dow ist, Browns’ Hotel Building. Pa. avenue, and D, BNCUARK, Druscist, corner @< strectand Pat Sven api ly VHE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOK DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomaci ann Weax HowxLs, HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—Propared by a liemist. Bottles 123. 25 and 5 — ce) to chi ILLUSTRATED! The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is. One of the largest and best Weekly papers of the day. An Imperis! Quarto containing EGET PAGES, oF FORTY COLUMNS. of entertuiming Original matter, Bud wAGIET WORTH PROM PIES Ld fH PRO} Pry c SOIN GOLD Wit » BE 8 PRESEN 7 : 9 ~aid should be kept in all fami- | FACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATELY ON See ety vofessor Of BE Oe Lone ey. | ic eareahorners Cure-ail should bokept ir all fami-| PACH SUBSCR IB: BSCRIPTION MONEY. Hartshorne’s Cure al! cures Riheumat BReox.ym Uxexoraxsic inevirvyion, ¥ c — ‘artshorme’s Cure-all cures Cramps, Colic, | One copy foroneyeer - - $2, and! gift. After most ctreful Janeane tie bx Pan in the Stomach or Bowels. . | One copy fortwo years ~ 3 59, and 2 gifts. Glasses, | am enabled to testify that their hardness, Be Benes Gare ol! cures Pain in tho Limbs, | One ie * 5 so and San earnesi hing, exne shape ide, . ir ml lice 4 «ile, then periteneny ‘Teoommendad! nes those — Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Sprains, Bruises, AND TOCLUBS ‘ merely optioa! :mpeirment of the eyes are in want of | Sealds aud Burns. 2 Threecopies one year - - 5 M0,and Serfte. such auxiliaries. 1 consi moreover, Mr. Tobias | | Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Neurulgia, Tooth- | Five copies ove year - — "s ov. ard 5 gifts, ily qualified to de! 8 the focus of the eye,both | Scie and Stiffness of Joints. Ten copies one year - - 15 ©, and 1041 is optical oe ize and experience, oy Hartshorne’s Cure-ail ourea Cholera, Diarrhes | Twenty one copies one year - 30 Wand 21¢ means of hia optometer. {n addition, | can further ali Pain. 6 The articles to be distributed are comprised inthe state that Mr. Tobias has tupplied some of my pa- Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Ear Ache and Deaf- | following i ‘ tients with Giasses, to their and my satisfaction’ | 288 from 8 ould. 2 Packnres of Gold,containing - 500 60 each.® ° = pews BAUER. M. D. _Hartshorne’s Cwre-all oures Dyspepsia and In- do. do. - ~ 30 Wesch. Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Momber of the digestion; also, Canker. jouth and Sore | 10 do. do, do. - 100 0 enoly ‘oyal Goliere of Su geons, Engiand; Member | Threat; its and Sores. io Patevt Lever Hunting Cased . of the Medical Bociety ‘of ‘euien ‘and of the jartshot 's Cure-ail curesall Spina! Affections Watehes - - - - - 100 00 each. Pathological Society of New York; late Sur- | 22d Weakness in Limbs. Gold Watches - - - ~ 75 0 ench. eon of the Royal Orthopaedic Institution of Hartshorne’s Cure-all is 2 great tonic to Weak ” do, oe Ne om 69 00 eneh. anohester. England, and Surgeon of the B, | Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. wd, Pee 5) Wench. O. Institution. iD™ Asthe te ohangeagpf the weatier pro- | #0 lads’ God Watebes - _ 35 0 each. , Noxvorx, Va., July 27, 1954, | duce a bad Cold, heumaticm='Pain in the Limba | 20 Silver f sed Watches 3) @ exch. In the exporience of even two yants, Liave found | 804 Body: also, Stil! Neck—svery person should | 00 Silver ¥ $10 to 9s on cach. great difficulty in Obtaining Spectacles that were oot eta bottle. It nots upon the Nerves, Muscles, | 100 Gold Guard, Vost end Fob otly adapted to the weakness of mysight. This in- inewe, Blood and Bones ; and, by its warmiag eleo Chains = - = * . 10 to 30 09 each. convenience Mr. Tobias seems to have removed fc t etic power, expels sii pain from the system. Gold | ocke's, Heace’ Rrooohes, Var bre the present by the substitution for me of better and Get a bottie and try _ Breastpins Cuff Pine, Siess'e Buttons, Rings, = moresuitable Glasses, They are clear, chryatal-tike | Ni. Blt you have ® Couch. use BARTS. | Studs, Woten Keys. Guld ure siver Plimiies, and and comfo: le to my ey: I would commend him | HORNE’S PECTORAL sY RUP OF WILD variety of uiter articles, worth irom ity cents to to those who from age or other infirmity requirear- | CHE RRY—it ie the beet Cough Syrap in the Seach. tineial aia in this way. Bitty 'S.M. D. bake 2 are Rilious, use HARTSHORNE’S en, on seen 0 H be iS h6 Bub-criber’ Witainerow, N. C., June 16, 1a54. ANT?-BILTOUS PILLS, They act upon the Liv- Pict an peng peenine tea weenie 7 ome oe hand Bowels, carrying off all Bile and will be fo , iasaes, 1 wou er. ht rus mmend Mr. John Tobias as a suitable person ho nearaen be had at all ek, to the subsor:ber, by ma Drv, res id. roma ayer oe pooner 4 bbe joy may - in wraend on sit a a Crscell aon 2 fo Mi oto cations © he addressed 08 fore far and near sight. My sight has boonteparren | @2W2: H. Pee Tasenare excuse f oan ESKER CO. Todatment, wines bets eae cane Ano irs PREMATORE DEL So bond. New [i ” i :: % INE.| *,* Specimen oo) ent free, of they can from it ovolcer at might. til -durtog . “i B a i used but onofehen Wn Eee ae Published, Gratis, the 30ch Thowen at Shillaugton's News Depot. Kedte wanted? Duransuane or Spremon, 8, I edisine, of Hrermatorrhes ~<a Local [xo exes, Thave been compelled to use glasses for seve- | Genital and Nervous Debiity, Tmpo’ OT-CE OF TE POs! vONEMENT ralyears. | have tried opticians without THE PUBLIC SA! ES IN K yey 1 ir klac tba ai Bt ee Satirist tre oe Met AY Pe , lo ‘ me, whieh bave found to serve 4 Notion is herein eiven that the Pubic meg of the y the use ay hem to vacant public lands within the Terr 4, most minutely to the most Whieb were ordered by proclamation No. as 5 ad Mr. to all 4 Jury 21, 1a5a. to be heid at ae tla Sig re seater deren St hevuster nates ‘oo hoor teaiew t ‘arvanbe Sieny pittnnseat br ‘of the Presi il Eee Juiv, bike sheer to whion period the are ‘0! NGTO: be advertised, xcoording to Inw. N. T Bihussteder sai JOS &. WILSON, sad Acting Commis’r of the Gengral Land USicn, inee all Bialy Bresaces, oe l¢-lawew

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