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EVENING STAR. BECAUSE. BY ADBLAIDE ANWR PROCTOR. It is not because your heart is mine—mine only— Mine alone; It is not because you chore me, weak and lonely, Por your own; Not because the earth is fairer, and the skies above y eyou Are more for the shimag os— ‘That L love you! enema it is not because the worid’s perplexed meaning And the ete of Heaven,’ with angels leaning, And Nature rae of Braise with all her voices that now rejoiwes, Stace within my silent heart, Love awoke! Nev. pet even because your hand holds heart and jes u th Soothing, hoghite ellnte isoord making strife im a 3 Teaching Trust to fold her wings, nor even roam From her nest; ‘Teaching Love that her securest, saftest home Must be rest. But because this human love, though true and sweet— > Yours and mine— Has been sent by love more tender, more complete, More divi That it leads oat Reort © rest at last in heaven, ‘ar above $ Dol take you sea (= that God hath given— And I love you (Boston Transcript. (> A scheme }s on foot to introduce bees from Brazil Into this country. {7 Jonas Frazee, an old soldier, aged 100 years, died at Miamitown, Obio, Uct. 7th. {> Forty-two different counterfeit bank notes ‘were put in circulation in September Mr. GieOson’s new t in Boston is to veZuea the “Line of Battle Sip = [7 An attempt to burn the Rock Island Bridge across the Mississippi, was made one night last U™ It bas been suggested that the tail of the comet ls caused by the dust it kicks up In travel- lag. 17> Two students bave been expelled from = Universary of North Carolina for fighting a aol. {> The accounts from the Pike Peak gold mines are are very conflicting; some annouacing mucb gold, and otbers none. Mr Clark, of Wawayanda, N.Y , ralsed this year, a busbe! and a half of potatoes, from two seed i « {D> The wife of Sta’e Prison Inspector Shodes shot three deer, while out huoting in Clinton eounty, N. Y., week before last. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROW N3 HOTEL..—J D Matnerrot and lady, Cal; N M Norfulk, and lady, Va; ES Brooks, do; E EF Fournoy, eo; J B Pale and lady, do; E 1. Enniss and —G do, EA Enniss, do; Dr WM Brown, USN; W E Bakin and sister. V y Fennell and sistert, Ala; R Moody, NY; do; N Warner. Wis; J H Townsend, Ga; WB Hissand, O; BE MeLand and lady. Mu Stuart, NY; J N Mundort, Ga; W Rieson, Md; JG Breanen, Pa; R B Garnett, Va; N 8 Dronde.| NY; J @ Parish, Ala; Mrs Parish, do; G Cibbon and lady, SC; T P Drain, Mva; Dr Masyn, Va; bas Leng: » NY; J Jacobs, do; AM Parker, NATIONAL HOTEL —Mrs 3 FE Morse, A P Morse, La; Jno J Page, Tenn; J E Bressler,Juan nd two friends, Cuba; J J Ferguson,O; W G Billin, Pa; M_A Marshall, Ga; J E Burkhalter, J W Adams, SC; C 8 Jenkins, W S Carroll,Md: L Roca de Fozores and fam, Havana; J Dare, W and & Calvert, Md; Dr R H Stnart and daughter. and J W Almora, Chas Payne, Va; ‘T M Prentiss lady, New York; J C Van Dyke, Pennsylva A Aili, Va; R Simpson, Col C Brady, Pa; W Everetts. USN; Wm Wright, Ct; J Jacobs, NY; 3 Simonds, Md UNITED STATES HOTEL.—A L Willougb- by, Ala; W Willongbby, do; 8 B Sexton, wd; J W Stevens, Ky; H R Wood, NY; WA Williams, Tena; T W Comby, Ill; H Porter and indy, Md; W 8 Ringgold, DC; W'H Swartwout, Mo; A B Jackson, Va; Col J W Patterson, ds; J W Alicea and lady, Mass; T Wise, do; W Link, NY; GR Comstock, do; H M Moffeti, Md; M Maddox and lady. Vi WV D Barnes. do; J Jounson, do; H Luntz, O; H Palmer, Tenn; J W Bowman, V2; J Weir, do. RIRKWOOD HOUSE.—J Stenton, NY; R A Chapman, Ind; C Newton, do; G Mason, ‘Texas; Dr R A Porter, La; W T Lovell and lady, do; S ‘T Lane, Mass; W H Chiles, NY; J MeCarcy and lady, 3 C; Miss E Oneill, do; J’ E Ford, Va; G R rp nentee Mass; Van Ness, Md; H Lightuer, DC; EF Matfer, NC; J Miller, NM; Col JR Johnston, Md; J C Backers, do; 3 Bishop, Pa; W 38 Stewart, do; C Harris, fowa OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS aArago . Washington. rawee Riv Get Prince Albert....New York..Galway....Oct. From Evrope. Liverpool... 3 ‘So’mpton . 4 Bremen . 6 6 6 ’ 9 13 6 1s ct. a --Quebec..... Oct. 20 The California mail steamers leave New York ou the Sth and Wtb of each month J STILL THEY COME, UBT Recerved, and more on the way,” large snd choice jot of GULD PAPERS and DECORA- TIONS, wiuenwe have bad manufactured ex pressiy for our sales. Cail and see them giance wil! prove them to be the cheapest and most stylish patterns out. Also, a large stock of Papers of every quality Bnd price. Work gone at the lowest rates. FRANKLIN & ROTHROCK. ec6-2w (Intelligencer) *‘HAMBEKS’ JOURNAL, ( Hdinbu-gh edition,) / received this morning, at SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore. lar Monthly Magazine for November. allway Steamboat Guide tor Oo- r vcest Life, by the Rev. Henr: land. Pad nt wag ioe oes week — Ledger. jew Yor eekly, Mer . . a ae Week's: eury = ee tran Sverything ia the Stat. i 2 sale esHILL Repke = Bookstore, Odeon Buiiding, corner 454 st. and Pa. av, E BON TON JOURNAL DE MODES isthe tutle of Fashion Book, the cheapest, most prac- tieal, aad reiisbie work ever publisued on Fashion. Seud to SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore and get & Th examine it for yourself, and then decide. the Magazines, American aud European News- papers are for sale at SHILLINGTON’s, Odeon Building, corner %, nd ocls ecll we st F oe BESTAURAN a $$ ——————_____ fam ven, oO GAME F Every descristion, and fresh OYSTERS, re- red av, ‘ed upiney el. C street, between 6th and 7th which, al! Washingtonians know, is u ry day, and serv < 5 as United States. - B.—His ordinary will be opened, in future, on + from morning until 11 o’cluck p.m. ood-ly ACON & RAVEN’S UNRIVA AN- B ENS UNRIVALLED PIAN W.6.METZEROTT tak easure in calling the a of the publieto his stook of, 1ANOFORTES from the great oa ARCA ry of Raven, Bacon & aN ork, of which 8 the sole ag: — neers pronounced by Gustay a eo ter, a. 1 rincipal pianiats of the United States, on sanos superior to Soy Others manufactured. ur mechanism they are constructed on a differ- tan from all ¥ afford: Pars rie from @25) lo 35"); ure war iw tune wyhout charge for two y - Persons in search of a real reliable Ir will hed it to their advani niditynpens y om Bue roti ci aa Siving usa call be: iarge stock of second hand P. 7 found the most reasouable poms <n payments, at our Warerooma, in the Star eorver vf Peon. avenue. lith and D sis, EW GROCKRY, WINE A N Bron’ “NP Liquos subsoniber bees. leave bo Ts he ha: 3 rr . Parsee sages LES ; » yi ne GROCERIES, fine 3 Coff low eee. Oiiven, Raw , &e., Build aicngs. “"Pomiienand mesgbors ah inyited to cal, shasinselsowbare a Sssortment of fine Havana Cigars, m- ported direst by the subscriber, at ‘Wholesale and Boats supplied easonabi: Ah a "es sky constantly on eran tusily attended te, col Coe ty juoe, of al! a TT ie oonsign- }. . LEVY wo B . . re corner of F, opponite the Patent mie ‘7 aie B®’ Y YOUR FINE cpoFuine ae No. 9 Ps. ave, under Hovene’ Horel nes-tf D,0. Miscellaneous. 1. @. C. LAMAR. Cc. . MOTT. 3. Ls AUTRY. TT & AUTRY. Li: etic: wArre RAE YS-AT-LAW, lOLLY SPRINGS, s: Will practice in the High, Couft of Errors and A potnd « Jeckeon ike f ‘ederal Court at Pontotos, siveippiand will sttoud to the Collection of Gletne |, On 1 101 throughout North Missisaippi. - a0 18-1 MBROTYPES Tax N At ain ’ 6 cannot jerpeaiea te ANB coca Wi ns i ROBERT SA Pa. avenue, between sth and 9th Bt opposite Centre Market. T VASTLY REDUCED PRIC attent: to DRESS- MAKING, in thetsiost French styles, apd at the shortest notice, Opposite Contre Market. CARRIAGES Tue Subscriber having made sdditions to his '»making it nowone of the the triet, where his facilities for' Hi} CAR Riagis ‘and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur- passed, long experience in the busi- ness, he hopes to eat ion. Nal Finds of Cartinges Light Wacous kept on All REPAIRS neatly done,and all orders prompt- Sel ommege sip esters oee d10-tf corner of 14th and F sta. 322 PA. AVENUE. 322 Travelers in want of TRUNKS should not fail to visit our extensive Salesroom, Ge | the entire basement floor, where they San find di of fine and med: LISES CARPET BAUS: SA TCHELS. &o., that ed, at cheap and modera: 008. may be rea ALL, STEPHENS & COn Pennay ark annals, au tf between 9th and 10th atreei Ee ONT'S 35 6 u NON: nr. 35 W. ALBERT KING. Georcrtowny, D.C., for fag past the Sole Agent iu the District of Colum- ba for Mes Dupont & Co., of Wilmington, Del- Aware, keeps constantly on hand a large stock of all the diferent grades of POWDER ianulactured by them, embracing, in part— lasting and Mining Powsler, in 25and 50 lb. kegs Cannon and Musket do., S. Govern s i »FP, . ir and 25 |b. kegs Ducking 243 and 25 1b kegs Powder, in6 fi do. in 46 Ib. canisters inilb canisters in 634 and 1259 Ib. kegs int ‘4 Ib. canisters inS Land +4 lb. canisters in 4s Ib. flasks and can:sters in 5 ib, canisters do, Do. Virginia Rifle jo. Safety Fuse of superior qualityin barrels ages. All of the above will be sold at manufacturers prices, and delivered free of charge to any part of the District. The character of Dupont’s Powder has been so well and favorably known fora haif century, that we deem it unnecessary to say anything in its praise. iff” We take pleasure atall times in showin — and style of packages to sportsmen others, iL7™ Office No. 35 High street, Lrmermibeneny Gers joining the Canal Bridge. se S-tf PSSIr AITS FOR THE MILLION.—A per fect Portrait of yourself fo r25 cents, warranted not to fade. 2,000 of these beactiful pictures made n nine weeks. No charge uniess the otly estisfied. Pictures on paper for whioh can be sent by mail without extra Ty Variety of cases Fir on hand, Sun hotographor, No. st2 fi er, No. ee! Be Rear Willard! EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT FURNITURE, at Private Sain. The subscriber having ened his assortment of Furnitufe, would ri fully ton, and the public, to oail and examine his eng for them- 1 Fine Mahoeany, Walnut, and Cherry, J other Bedsteads, et Fine Walnutand Rosewood Etrgores, Ladies’ Cab- Fine Mahogany and Fine solid Oak Marble top and otner Cottage Cham- ber Sets. Bureaus, and Suleboards eer Mahogany and other Chairs of every desorip- 400. other Tables, ina, Gisss, and Crockery W: Gisases, &c. purpose latter myself that no person wishing to purchase will be disappointed if they give ait pe charg ery ght not “ie nai OD F, MA HOGANY, WA LNUT, ROSEWOOD AND OTHER invite the citizens of Washing- se eons Fine Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- inets and W hatn ‘alnut Sofas and Chairs, Fine Mahogany and Walnut Drossing and other Fine Marble top, Centre, Sofa, an: Ch i are, Looking M in Washingt No. 526 71 I NEW JEWELRY. HAVE just received s fine assortment of rich and faxshionabr . H. O. HOOD, 1 have just received a fine lot of superior GOLD and SILVER WATCHE O. HOOD, H. O. HC { nave just finished a hue stock of standard S1L- VEK WARK. BO Hoo Call and purchase your Jeweiry at $33 Pennsylva- ni enue, is H. O. HOOD. re OO J. BORLAND, +. CUPPER, LEECHER & BLEEDER Residence—No. 434 Maxschusetts avenue, between Sixth and Seventh Streets. Revers to 4. Ford Thompson, M.D. J. H, Stone, Druggist. An 7-3m* Late ov New Vorx City,) EDGE TOOL MAKER Northeast corner G strect north and 7th street west, ashington, D. Manufactures and repairs all kinds of Edge Teale 1 in including Masons’ and Stone-cutters’ Tvols. Picks made and repaired. se 6-61 OTICE.—I have a few of those cheap TOILET SETS on hand, which I will sell ch rr than they can be purchased elsewhere. Also CHINA, GLASS, and QUEENSWARE oe than the cheapest, with many other articles too numerous to mention, at 98 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streeta. Cal! and see for yourselves. ap 13-6m JOHN McDEVITT. MARBLE ANTELS. A splendid assortment o} CARVED and” VAIS Prat tAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, 10MBS, &e., on reasonable terms. JOHN RUTHERFORD, se 2) Im 2d door from corner 12th & F. ats. NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPUSITES. MONEY te LOAN en STOCK SECURITIES tas rORVBS BROTHERS, BANKERS, oS eee J W. PLANT, UNUERTAKER, No. 418 7th « street, between @ Lk and eeps constantly ‘ou hand every articie Cs a) wired in his line—a fine Hearse, M tent Saar pre er fe Oe His ohargesare moderate, 18 ntion instant o) hor of the day or night. Haoke fu for sneralsat lowest possible rates. ap 8-ly RESW GOUDS J JST RECEIVED. REL, 1858, REL, 1358, EREL, 1858, NGS, posite Patent Office. __ JONAS P. LEVY. _ LIA WHISKY. for sale tre above lation in barrels and ha! 6 quality the Whisky k Bo fs bi the paat eight yearn pFararably jin the South n o for Willalways be kept up to its former bg! dard. and purchasers and consumers a pe on hes & perfectly pare Rye Whe y, distilled under our own persenal 5 Ses eerie. 2 own p supervision ‘eo from 3 deleterioux substances der made up whiskies so objectionabie, Always having & large stock of the above, and other fine whiskies in New York as well as Philadelpnia, we are enabled to ship foads from either oity direct, EKEEMAN & SIMPSON. Phoenix Distiters. Office 109 soutn Frout st., Philadelpma; in N York, % Wall street. WwW WALL & BARNARD OULD ca'l aitention of persons furmebing to alaree stock of— ‘aboganpy, Walnut, and Map e Furniture, ted and Lie-tup Cottage Sets, Mattresses, .; Comprising & most fourmebing articles. Also, stock of Wool Ci All of whieh are for sale ou reasonoble terms at our Furuitare Warerooms, intersection of C street, Louisiana avenue, and 9h street west, in the rear f Auction Rooma, se 28-e0im URE CIDER VINKGAR— barr pare Cider Vineans for piokt Hightoen barrels Gk CHELL, an onener viele eon tase. I ADIES’ HAIR WORK R PAIRED, or take: 4 iu exchange. at Sieh Wh i and Gurl Mpanfectory, avenue ie Hes ue vot ats 1X NEW PIANC Site Vr Banos, am > esied mane asAlsoyn large assortment of Piano Stools @, at the W, ot 2 OW. 6 METZEROTT. PIANOS At JNO. F. ELLIws, ANOS? tor sale wire At iN ZL " IANO one AL INO ee EEA ew 005 ly D anode NAP Bee or tHE. BasT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimere and Obie Railread. PALL ARRANGEMENTS. TWO THR! TRAINS ARE NOW RUN FROM w inRer bee ie wEsT, guovnted commen a. mo {Sgnday hicks SIERSAM or, uous axp ington at 3.30 p. m., reaching Ci até p. m. next day, and with for Louisville, Cairo ati Or tobe Louis onlpet haare rope ee view t! in daylig! e either the 7.458, m. or 3.30 p. m. train: Washington. 8 fro western Virpinie Road | Stations on the lag for to oad take the3 30 p.m. Train. For magseus: Cincinnati Rail: take the same, wee Tiokets and e Cheoks to all guar- ters, ra oe other possible ity will be found upon this route, 3 PA! RS for the Main Stem of the Baltimore One Heatirced will leave Washing- as wa: 2 4 Fecen points between Washington Junction and Piedmont take the 7.45 8. m. trains. For ali Stations between Piedmont and Wheeli take ~. 3% p.m.Train. To connect with the Fred- erick Train take the 3.30 p. m. Train. (ORE AND THE EAST. Leave Weanlacton jor Baltivore ate 15 ead TAS bo ated 4p.m. On Sunday at 3 30p. m. mn! °teave Baltimore at 4.90 and 9.90 a. m. and .90 and 53 p.m. On Sunday at 4308 m. only. The 7.45 and 4.45 trains only will stop at way sta- bs The 7 em eadeary rare ee chief connect- ing trains for the west, and the 6.15. 7.45 and 3.30 p. m, trains for the eas! 2 For farther information inquire at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Tieket joes nak ee aa +e WP. SMITH, 004 Master of Tranportation, Baltimore, LL ARRANGEMENT. Wasnindton Anirs ERAN pasa. A Boat Every Hour from Each Place. ‘The Washington and Alexandria Steamboats will hereafter run fepularis from the foot of 7th street, Washington, and Kin: street, Alexandru every rer fron folk 4 Pm . a8 follows : eamer Gk O! PAGr—at " and 7 p.m. hi ee wef COLL- &. 10., 12 m., 2, 4. and 6 p. m, . ner GbO. PAGE—at Oa. m., 12m , 29,4 mrad tty m Alexandra—Steamer THOMAS COLL ¥r.R—at 6%, 9, Il a. m, 1, 3, and 5 p. Tuesday and Friday mornings, when tl y will run her reguiar trips toMount Vernon, ' as heretofore, and omut her trips betwe: n Washington and Avexandria from 9am. to ig er only. ‘The 3%. 6% a. m. and 234 p. m. boats from Alexan- dria connect with ithe trains of the Baltimore —nd Ohio Railroad for the North and West. ‘The6\ 9. m. and 7 Washington connect with the trai and Alexan dria Ratlroad for the South and Southwest. se 2 OTICE TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly 1 ‘oved Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL THB SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petemac Steamers and Kichm and mac Railread Lim ate: sea Two {set daily lines from Washington for the Southand Southwest. Boats leave their berths, foot of 6th street, at 63¢8.m and73¢p.m. Pass the morning boat can obtaina fine break fast on boar and enjoy 8 pleasant sail of 3} hours down the beau- ti ul Potomac passing in full view of Mount Vernon. By the evening boat they insure a good supper anda rest of four hours in comfortable berths or state- rooms, and arrive in Richmond iu time to connect with all the trains forthe South and Southwest. The Great Southern is conveyed over this route, it being 44 miles shorter and 160 miles tess railroading than by Kom anita route, making certain connections to Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Va., Weldon and Wilmington, N.C, Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities and Towns. mnect at Richmond with the Danville, je, Virgima, ‘enneysee. and East ‘Tennes- ir 6 For THE SoutTHWeEst To Danvillle, Bristol, Dalton, Chattanooga, Huntsville, Memphis, .ynehburg, Knoxville, Atlan ashville, Grand Junction, Montgomery, and New Orleans. For through Uckets and further information of the joguire at the Southern Ticket Office, No. 372 Peun. avenue, one door east of Rrowus’ Hotel, or on board the boats, foot of bth street 20. &. MATTINGLY. au 16 ly (Union) Tioket Agent. EW AKRKRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Kailrenad. FROM WASH TON CITY, D.C, VIRGINIA, GEORGIA MISSISSIPPI, OUISIA! ARKANSAS, and TEXAS. THROUGH TICKETS can b+ obtained at the GREAT SOUTHW TERN RAIL KOAD OF FICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry Boat George Paxe,‘or at the office of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, Te Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsvilis, Grand Juncetion, Memphis, mia bert and New Orleans, By a direct route, aud continuous railway conneo- tions to Memphis. Affording greater Ecpedition and Comfort and being over 200 miles shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam ferry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th stre t 6 a.m., for ‘Alexandria, where pas sengers take the cars for Richmond, Charlottesville, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock,&o, and at 73¢ p. m. for Richmond and a]! points South- West, making sure and cluse connections to Meim- 18. . Bageage Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office, Pa. avenue, at 6 o’clock a. m. and 7 R; nm. JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. jo 17-tf Washingtgp. HE VIRGINIA SPRINGS.—Passengers for the Orange and Alex- andria R: . by leaving, their nam the office ot' ‘ the Alexandria and Washington Railroad, 7th ast. aod Louisiana avenue, will be called for and con veyed to the Long Bridge statio » Where & good breakfast can be obtain This line caries the U.S. Mail fortheO.& A. R.R. Passengers will find it free from the annoyance of wagons and horses that is inet with on the boat. Itisthe most expe- ditiou: in many instances, the most economr- é eu Connect with every train from Baltimore. N. B.—Coaches furnished for Excursions and Pic je2-tf Nice, _ _ UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, Only Regular Lane, and Without Failure for Eight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, Via Panama RalLroab, Regular Sailing Days, 5th ¥ Wth of each month. Cavtion.—So many frauds and impo- sitions of various kinds have been latel; erpetrated on travelers bound to CA LI-' FOR 1A, that the subsoriber, the only authorized agent for paxenge he U.S. Mail Line. via Pana- ma. in the city of York, feels it his duty to caution all person ing passage to Cal:fornia, that. To AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to find thetrue office of the Steamships uf the U.S. Mail Live, via Panama Railroad,as no other office in New k is authorized to engace pases ce. The Companies have only one office in New York, whioh is at 177 West street, corner of Warren st., fronting on the North River, at the head of the Co y’s Whart. Oowerve my sign over the doo: is J. W. RAY MOND, Agent, New York. HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- One of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the United States Mail for ACAPUL, CALIFORNIA, and OR EGON, leav Panama twice each month. onthe arrival of the United States Mail 8.8. Company’ eamers, which leave New Orlea: New York regularly ele h and 20th — h Nae erie an Raneonsers, Connecting via AIL ROADS. These steamships have been inspected and proved by the Navy Department, m uaranty ‘werd a \d safety, ‘he Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is ~ pas from ooran to ocear., and 18 oronsed Sart et, tied bascage of pitsese = checked in a or rant wy San Francisco. barked at Panaina by steamer. ‘at the oon rhe money paid in New York 100, jee bynes ‘ou! ving occurred in yearn, Passengers leav. Panis : rive at Aspinwall. pest eeaielsacik Conductors go through charen. of women and ch.ldren without other pro- For through tickets at the lowest rate the ag. "fr West street, New Vortec tye KaYMo D.—or to ARMSTRONG. HAR CO., New Orleans,—or C. L. BARTLETT, each steamer, and take OVERS OF OYSTERS CAN GET AT THE Present season. » OYSTERS tel in the shell, taken out o! it water f! sep i, the barrel will plenstosit Ca eal 3,8, Be SOHWARZE, wr e-clf nr of hand __._... Medicines. “es TE" BEST coven SYRUP IN THE ‘The best COUGH SYR’ HARTSHORNE Ree SYRUP OF ILD CHERRY. his article = chemist. and tye ~y cornet ree these. be ‘ersuns calling at my effice ean be accommodated with forty She ‘Teeth they may desire ; but to those who cre partioular and w:sh the purest cleanest, strongest, and front pe fect denture that® Fh coe veateges the ae }@ will be more lly warranted, — Rooms in this city, and 10th streets ; se @i-ly Penn. }, 907 Aroh D. NTISTRY IMPROVED. R.MUN 18 now setting Teeth on Vulcan- i pets scrn FP agpeaote 2 rece ands Go ness, durability, usefulness and in creased comfort. “Thess having badly Bt ing pistes can now be guarantieas fect fit. Teeth mt fag on Ae agen will cost ee = . are {sr superior in every res: i Ci and = specimens a S38 Pennsy’ avenue. se7-eoly DENTISTRY. Da. STEPHEN BAILY. OPvice 19% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Three doors from l4th street, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the public that he can be seen at all hours, at his office, located as above. He feels assured that experience of fifteen years’ practies, with the large number of and great variety of difficult cases that he coessfully, will enable him to surmount an: a, soientifie or otherwise, relating to the th. His own experi- ence confirming the opinion of many meneminent in the profession, aud especially Dre. Harris and J.and E, Parmly, has = that Porcelain, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only reliable substance that oan be worn in the mouth, as ‘was moet ovnclusively shown by the jast American Dentai Convention. . . abies he flatters himself from his long resi- deuce practice in Washington he is favorably known to his numerous friends ard patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS. From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, of this city: Dr. Stepwen Bai.y: Dear Sir—I desire to ois press my esteem for Personally,and my confi- dence in you as 4 superior dentist. The operations executed forme have been highly satisfactory. I hope that you may receive the patrouage from my iri and the public that your skill so well de- serves. Yours very tals, Washington, Aug. 23, 1856. J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co. Having seporen Dr. Stephen Haily, Surgeon Dentist, of Washington city, to execute for me an important and difficult piece of work, which be did to my entire satisfaction, aud in view of the fact that one of the most distinguished members of the Den- tal College of Baltimore failed. after repen'ed trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives 1m reat gleasure to express my entire confidence am fi ch estimation of his professional skill, Baltimore, Jan. 12,1657. HARMANN BOGGS. Extract from a note received from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U. 9. Senate, Aug. 19. 1856, aoe ny pln ys le for ~~ work steurabiy 3 no- col ir. er) ratefall: mae JOHN M. CLAYTON. To those seeking relief from the maladies of the teeth, I can cheerfully recommend Dr. 8. Baily asa superior dentist. He made a set of porcelain teeth tumo: for one of my family, and Plugged several teeth for mveelf, and the wor! than ten years. April 19, 1856, kK has all stood well fi ROBERT T. NIXON, Va. Conf. M.E Church South, etic formly satisfactory manner im wiich he performs the most delicate and difficult operations in Dental Surgery. and We respectfully reoommend him to the confidence and patronage of the [eye of wnich we consider him emmently worthy. = ‘Fuomas U. WaLtER, Arohitest U.S. © Tuo HiLLxk, M.D, of Washington, D, £-=-8o) RER, M D.C. +S. Linco M. D.. of Washington, D. C. Jos H. BRapiey, of Washington, D.C. “x-Governor of Florida, Grorer Watton, Watter Lenox. Ex-Mayor of Washington. H tent U fhoe, RY BaLpwin, U.S. ,Wiour, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, fe D* KR. FINLEY HUNT, DENTIST, No. 310 Pennsylvania avenue, <=) Will perform ali operations belonging to hi pretension At his old established office, as above, D. of Georgetown, HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentiemen lose one of their reatest naturai attractions—a fine head of it becomes & matter of serious importance, the uestion is what shall we do to stop the hair from ing id restore its vigor and beauty’ {n re- ly to thi Saree to PROS: ARRIS’ {Alt PROMOTER ANDIMEROVER. A fow Spplications will stop the hair failing or breaking, remove dandruff, keep the scalp clean and white, and — freshness and vigor to the hair; and sithourh you may have been bald twenty years, the continued use of it two ere will insure you a luxuriant head of igir, Cail and gets bottie, if not satisfied, atter the second application, return it and get the price paid, Ask for Dr, Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver. Sold in Richmond by W. PETERSON, Drag gist, corner Muin and 12th, and Main and Wail sts., aud in Washington city by Z. D. GILMAN, Dru tsa ret a ote! Building, Pa, avenue, and D. . CLARK, Druggist, corner 45 street aud Ya. avenue. aplily I ONO Tonia © PUKE OHIO = © CHISA WBA BRANDY. 8 N. PIKE, Sole Proprietor, 18 ana 2 Sycamore t, Cincinnati, Ohio, This Rrandy has been manvfactured for several years from the Pure Juice of the Catawba Grape, thus affording additional evidence of the progr. of American enterprise and industry, and of our ability to produce articies at hom-, equal to those made by vy The OH other na-ion. O CATAWBA RRANDY not only the best Imported ene aed or. It in faot, the best Brandy 8 fully corroborated by the distinguished analytical iD Itisasure Remedy for Dyspepsia, Fiatu- lensy, Cramp, Cholic, Languor, Low Spirits, Gene- ral Debility. &c. No family should be without it. K ecaii price $1.25 per bottle. S.N, Pike has appointed DAN’L. B.CLARKE, Druggist and Pharmacentist, corner of Pa. aven' and 4% street, Sole Agent forthe District. wh dealers aod customers will please forward orders. aul AR TSHORNE’S CURE-ALL, THE GREA 1HILATOR, AND: REMEDY [PSia. WEAK STOMACH SL. PREPAR Borties 12, 25 and 3! HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL should be kept in all fam case of acoide or sudden sick- entiy cures in less time than it re ny scien, in in any mt of the system and is used externally and internaliy. iD™ As the frequent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Painin the Limbs ly; also, Suif Neok eta bottle, It acts upon the Nerves, Mi Ln Blood and Bones ; N. If you bave a Cough. use HARTS- HORNE’S BECTORAL SYRUP OF ILD wT ad ae is the best Cough Syrup in the orld, ase HARTSHORNE’S . ‘They act upon the Liv- Bowels, carrying off all Bile and If you are Bilious. ANTE BILIOUS PILL. er. Stomach and Foul Secretions. ington city ; Kidwe! a 801 town! H. Peel & Go Alexandria, oell-tr I ROVE YOUR EYES. Srren: PELE sd assist them, by the Paris Optioan, DP. WOOLFBON, wh = rom Europe : th own, as mani 08 others of the latest roved SPE PES and YE-GLASSES which are the ERISCOPIC CONCAVE end CONVEX, The POUBLE FOCUS and DOUBLE POLISHED RAZILIAN PEBBLES, CR ig SE Behn eyed gat 1y vee amet SHORT SICHTEDNESS 5 oh whoare eeaatied to yen ag Cee now poing them, will be suited at firstsight. Those ery ED VENEZUELIAN UBLE-POLISHE: NB oni CRYSTAL ROCK Vv ve received the highest recommendations at the orid’s Fair, at Paris, through their producing & clearness and easiness of vision horetufore unkuows ineny other imp: row ementt Also, ail styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- Af akd GLASSES, Compasses, and Microscopes are for sale at his store, corner of Eighth street and Penusy!vania avenue, or Lighth street No. ai. be tween ss Pa. avenue. 10 Bot Mistake the corner of Sth street. reasonable, the same as at his . 29-tf D' H. JAMES, THE RETIRED PHYSI- oon : ae in “ a in ‘2 certain cure Bt mption, Asthma, Bron- ohitia, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was discovered by hi his op! child, a daughter, was given w H waa cured 18 now alive , Desi of benefiting his fellow-mortais he will s those who wish it, the recipe containing full di hoe ye and using this remedy, free, reoei| oir names, = 0, P. BROWN, au 6-3m No, 19 Grand st., Jersey City, N. J. ICA: w. ENTIFIC AND MIS. MP! Lick RAN EOUS HOOKS. of every ki: ipa. supplied in tpgton city by omen een [ ADIvS’ RRALDS, PLAITS, CURLS, HALF Ut Site Shey a ‘ersons who sing should use it. It is pleasant to Bottles 25 and 50 cents and or in Washington, il. Sold by sil : and Atexan- pee ene Ter ORDON’S ASIATIC MIXTURE—A sate, == subscriber entire suc- by gentie- its virtue, to res in Washington |. GORDON. 8u2-Sm___No. 325 Pa. av., Washington, B. c. Pnorkofed BSE 4k. laxation, S2ermaterrhes, Sod Wa leeectee of the syassat ures tart snapitey ‘tnd Satna aa ates aii traces theapdliguedoreret hich eubebds Bare co lous been thought an antidete for, to the ruin of the hi te ae le. sore jo, as for that cinas of di es unfortu- nately, the English ph treats with iS ths ineguale dracon af espa Se on, and which sassaparilia in canuet reimo' Nos. 1,2, and Sare alike ve. Tri devoid of taste or smell ad ofall nauseating aah vi In separate docos as administered by: Velpeauy al, leman, Roux, Ricord, &c., &e. Price $3 each, Gifour gases in one for $9, wiveh eaves 5 end in Bold by Dr. H. A. BARROW, . 157 Prince st.,a abs Ap DARROW ee Times bd blooks west o! Y iately on reogy. of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $$ cases ‘riesemar, and the Iarge simes, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European tions. The $3 cases also sent, but not free of car nage. ultations as usual, from il a. m. till 2 & « from 4 tili 8 Prince st.,@ few blocks t felly ERUVItIAN SYRUP, On, Protecten Solution ef Protexide ef tron Combined, Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries inthe Materia Medica are subjected, mus now be received as an esta! ri Effioncy in , Dyspepsia, Agocees f the Liver, Dropsy, ronchitis Neuralgia, ad Consumption Trn- dencies, Disordered St the Blood. Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of L Mercury, General Debility, and all D which require a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond question, ‘Tho Proofe of its efficacy are so numerous. s0 well uthenticated; and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot Teasonably hesitate to receive the profiered aid. s The PERUVIAN SYRUPI= does not profess to be 2 Cure-ail, but its range is extensive. becausey many diseases, apparently unlike are intimately related, and proceed- ing from one cause, ma cured ~ by one remedy. The of diseases for which the Sree ee cure, is precisely that which has so often baffled the gee order of medica) skill. The facts are tangible, the witneases acces- sible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incon- trovert —— who may = for an opinion ‘om disinterest TrsONs Tes: ang character of the Syrup cannot fall to be satisfied with the ful- lowing Among numerous testimonials in the hand: ofthe Agents. The signatures are those of gent! men well kvown in the community, and of highest respectability : CauD.—The nodersigned having experienced the beneficial “Peruvian Syrup,” do not besitate to recom- attention of the pubite, wn experience, as well as from the te«ttmony one Intelligence aud lotegrity are altogether le. we have no dk of te «1 Incipient Piseascs af the Lungs and Bi Complaint Brapsy, Neuralgia, &c. tucredible, but from the high cl Dyapepais, desirable potut fe attained by combination tw a 4% UNKNOWN; aud this so:ution may rep'ace all the arboustos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia a. A. Haves, D., Assayer to the State of Massachneetia, 16 Be yiston street, Boston. For sale by Druggiste generally. Price for large pttles, $2; medium sized bottles, $1. __N. L. CLARK & CO, Proprietors, Boston. For sale in Wastington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & Palmer, John Schwartze, [.. M. Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. H. McPherson, F. & Waish, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, Dr. DW. B. Clarke, D. Ridgel d in Georgetown by R. J. Cyssell. and J, 5 co 54-ban rf O TH WONDER F THE N TH CENTURY. PROFESSOR Wwoop's HAIR R STORATIVE, Says the St. Louis(Mo.). Democrat: Below we publisha letter to Dr. Wood, of this eity, from a utleman in Maine, which speaks glowingly G1 the rior merits of his hair tone Syoh evidence t have its eect, when coming from a reliable source. | If certihcates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encojuidmsé, Lor useless puilery from tue press; Bara, Maine January 20, 1566. Faorenox 0. J. Woon & Uo.:—Geutlomen: Having wy at tevtien calleda tew mor ee te the highly & cial effects of your Hair Restorative, | was induced to make ap- own hai Lich had become quite ‘d white, my whiskers wore of same three months anes | procured a buttle of ir. Kestorative, and used it. IT acon found i was Thad wished. 1 ased it sbout t ured another butte, of w certify to the world thet batr has totally disappeared, be jee 8 week. I ch Lbave used jor, been before tor twenty five years. my vod wiie at the age of arty. ject. othe jue to you for your valuable die- J. Lam assured that whoever will rightly use, as per ections, will uot have occasion tu contradict my state- . Laue citizen of this city end « resident here fur the he Inet fifteen years, aud am kuown tw nearly every 0: AUy 088 You may wake of th my uate attached, ts at your service. ae I wieh to pre- serve the beaut'es of nature iy olbers as well as mysett. lam, truly yours, 4. ©. RAYMOND. WOOD'S HAIR KESTORATIVE. B. wary 23, 1858. aur Puorssox Woen—Dear Sir. Mi loge the best portion of my hatr, fom the eflecteui the yellow fever tu New Orleaus tn 1864, | was luduced to makes trial of your preparation, aud found it to anewer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no rd# cau express wy obligations to you la giving to the fcted auch « treasure. FINLEY JOBNSOR, The audersigned. Key. J. K. Bragg, iva minister tm regaiar standin, rot the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, geutleman of great influence and universally . DYER. mK, Rxooxyratn, Jan Pxorusson Woon—Dear Sir: Maving mad trial of your Hair Restorative, it giver me pleasure to say, that its eflect inflemmation, dandram and has been excellent iu remov & constant tendeucy to tte! which wae Lrcoming gray, to tts original color I bave used wo other article with auything like the saine pleasure or profit. Yours traly, 3. K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in botties of 3 mz: vi a pm nedium, and smal! ; the small hoi and retails for $1 per, bottle; 8 6s! er cent. more ti than the smali Tetaile for ¥2 per ‘bot ° Pine I re hoids a quart, forty per cent. more in proportion retails for ¥3. ; WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway oO. ew York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Rail: > Dshiaeat and 11 fiarket St. Lours, M ee 80) ang by ail good Drugg: ts and Faney’ Goods AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, For tux Rarip Curr or COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS.. Through a trial of many years, and through every ized men, AYERS CHERRS PLC Fae SB pet BE cure more cases of pulmonary disease than any otber remedy known to mankind. Cases eiapparentiy set- tled consumption have been onred by it, and thous- ands of sufferers who were deemed beyond the rench of human aid hi restored to their friends and usefuinesa, to sound health and the enjoymenta of life, by this all-powerful antidote to diseases of t lunge and throat. Here a cold had settled on lungs. The dry hacking cough, the giasay Sg foe! pale, thin features — wee wes aon — strong, whisper to ut hun CONSUMPTION. He tres oceans pa but the disease i« aud Te over all his frame. Y PECTORAL no Manprottoveturtesad with it his, strength urns carenee ploroed bis side is broken. Soaroely any neighborhood can be found which has vot liv- u hy hke this to shadow forth the virtues ve won for the Cherry Pectoral an im- . But its usefulness does not end ,itaccomplishes more by ention than ANG countiess colds and coughs which it seed which would have ri nto a dreadful harvest of inourabie diseases. Iniluenga, Croup, Bronchitis, Honrseness Pleurisy, W hoop- ing Congh. and ali irritations of the throat rnd la. are easily cured by the CHERKY PECTORAL if taken ingeason. Every fnmily should have it by them, and they will find it an invaiuable protection from the inaidaces prowler which carnes of the Pm ry LN a tale ng lamb thenticated evidence of these facts, with direo- for the treat went of each complaint, may be in Ayer’s Ameriown Aj of which we ish three millionw and scatter them broudcast h. im order that the sick everywhere srs oda cPat ns nm icine ge ly tion these i Soa guy fs DR. Y. c. and by H. se Rigearasaraa se ROPOSALS FOR PRUVISIONS. Orrick Commissary Gevenat oF Sepesrence, ‘Wasuing Ton, September |1, 1858. rate Proporals will he received at this office wntil the 2% h dy of November next forthe delivery of provisions in balk for the use of the troops of the United States. upon mapect: -n.as follows: At Port Independence, Boston, Massachwsetis. fe barre hs Mestre wuperfine”” Flour aot aay tis me ity A Candies of e , + ‘Suear c sbels of good ciean diy bone Sait ‘Wo gallons of good Cider Vinegar At Fort Hamilton, Narrow:, New York Harbor. ” Pork’ xtra superfine” Flour sire pounds of gocd hard Soup pou ® pounde of brat quality damsntine Candies 8,800 pounds of Bret quality * Brown Sugar = is of Gret quality Rio Votlee 42 buehels of good clean dry fine ralt = 8 0 ga lons of good Cider Vinegar. At Fert McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland. 7% Larrels of best Mess 160 barrels of freab “extra su: . bul ee ~ a! — Field Beans ‘Su pounds of §; quality Adamentire Candies 3.300 pounds of first quality dry Brown Sugar ————- Rio Coflee 3 At Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Verginia. 250 barrel * Mess Pork” Seo barrels of “extra superfine, Flour Siu hele ot Am? Fieid ret quality A: tine Candies pounds of first quality dry Brown Sugar Sas pennies et firet quality io Coffer 6 bushels of good clean dry Fine Salt 1,690 gallons of good Cider Vinegar. At Fort Mowlirie, Charleston, Sowth Carolina, 220 barrels of fresh “extra euperfine” Flow o! ‘extra su: ine" ir 5 bushels of new ‘Thee Bene Beans 4%) puunds of fret quality Adamantine Candies 4.400 pounds of first qual.y dry Brown Sugar 220 — of fret quality Rie Cotiee 24 bushels clean dry Fine Salt 40 gailons of good Cider Vinegar. At Baton Rouge Barracks, Baton Rowge, La 5 barreis of best 0 barrels of f esh 2 bushels of new 7% pounds of good 200 pounds of first 2.20 pounds of fire! 1,10 pounds of firs! yy, Rio 12 bushels of good clean dry Fine 20 gallons of cood Cider Vinegar. At Caslisle Barracks, Oariisle, Pennsylvania. {Mess Pork” ‘220 barreis of freeh “extra superfine” Flour 50 bushels of new white Fieid Beans "m0 po 4.408 pounds of first quality dry Brown Sugar 2,200 potnde of fret quality Rio Coffee, 24 bushels of good cleau dry fine Balt #0 gallons of ood Cider Vinegar. At Newport Barracks, Newport, Kentucky. 100 is of best “Mess Pork” he heed rech By su, er s! js of new whit 1 sno nds o od bard 400 pounce oth: qual _ e ine Candies 4,400 pounds of fret quality dry Brown Sugar 2,200 Gonate of first quality Rio Coffee 24 bushels of good clean dry fine Salt 40) gallons of good Cider Vinegar. At Fort Adams, Newport, Rhode Island 75 barrels of best “Mess 2 100 barrels of fresh “ext: | Salt 3,300 pounds of ua y Brown 1.00 pounds of bret qua ity Rio Coffee 18 busheis of good clean dry hie Salt 00 gailons of good Cider Vinegar At Key West Barracks, Key West, Florida 90 barrels of best “Mess Pork” 18v barreis of fr “extra superfine” Flour # bushels of new white id Boane 1,250 pounds of good hard Soap 40 pounds of first quality Adamantine Candies 3,800 pounds of fret quall'y dry Browr Sugar 1,900 pound ores eenity Bie Coffee Nots.—All bidders are requested to extend the amount of their bids for each article, and exhibit the total amount of each tid: and wo bid wil! be acted on unless it @mbraces ai! articies required ata post. The periods and quantities of exch delivery will be one-‘ourth Ist June, Ixt September, Ist Decem- SA, aud ist March, 1860, ugar and cotlee to be delivered in wll hooped, The beans aud salt in be aad orp and candies in strong boxes of co. venient for trauepor tat Salt will only be received by measurement of thirty two quarts to the bushel, ‘he candies to have co ton wicks. All provisions tendered for delivery under this vertizement will be thoroughly end rigidly on oted atthe time and place 6 must be paid Ly ountractors unt)! they are . 4 may be designated ent. Any variation from the terms of the contracts will be conswered suthcent and good rengons Jur rejecting the articie or ariicies sevary ing. The Commissery Genera reserves the privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities, or dis- pebsiog With any of al! Brlicies required al any post, at any time before entering into tract ; and of increasing or reducing the quantities of enoh de- livery one-third subsequent to contract. or giving sixty day: VIOUS netioe. All bids re required le Rocompany their pora's Witt ample evulenos of their ality to fulfil their ovatrects. They must aleo Jurmeh the names ol their aecurities, Whose responsilality must be certified by the dietrict attorney, oF by seme person well kne © government ; ofhrvtwese theer proposals w be arted on, Advaners u 1 be made im amy ease, and evi- ctsom and full delivery mi ceived at thes afire before amy Fequisity made upon the treasury for payment, W effected in such public money ex may be convenient to the ports ef delivery, the pinors of purchase, or the reader oe of the coatrsctors,at the opuonel the ry Department. rafts om this office wil] be accep any circumstances. Each proposal will be senied ina separate envel: aud marked “Proposals for Furnabing Army Sub- sistence.”” aK 3 ON, Cy Ss. Notr —Editors will not be pad for mserting in their pxpers this advertisement unless authorized to the uisssry General of Sulestence, ANDS IN THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. In pursuance of inw,*it ix hereby declared that mye sales will be heid, as made known im the ne- ice of postponement. dared May 27th, 168, at the padormputionsd land office in the State of Lousiana, wit: At the land office at Monrox, cemmencing on tbe ve wail be will be ‘ed or paid Monday, tne 2th day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands, heretofore unoffered, in the following townships and parts of townships, vine North of the base line and cast ef the principal meridian ions 3.¢ant 6; the N the ssa tn N'% of SW % of 12 rashes aighaseet township eighteen; 8 2, 4,6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22. %, 6, 2 sy id % of township nineteen: sections | to 2, in- ve; sections 28, 30, $2, pam 9 twenty; and township eight. Sections 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 2, 22, 24, 26, 28. ge, $2. 4, and 36, of township nineteen; sections i to 30, inclusive; and sections 3. and 36, of township twenty townships twenty-one, twenty-two, and twenty three, of range nme. Sections 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12.14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 3a, , $4. and 36, of t ip hineteen; sections | to ww, inclusive; and sectious $2, 34, 35, and 36, of township twenty; and townships twenty-one, twen y two, and twenty three, of range ten. ‘Townships twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, of range eleven. At the land office at Monrox, commencing on Monday, the 27th of September t. for the dis- posal of the vacant lands in th sections, within the underment ed townships, ‘which remain to the United States, within #x rmiles On each side of the “Vicksburg, Shreveport. Texas railroad,” subject. as required by law, to 8 minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per sare, North of the base line and east of the principal meridian y tata ne Tr and 18, of range or hips 3 * | 18, —— hips 15, 17, of ran, hips 15 aud 18, of Tange iS. The offering of the above iands wili be commenced On the days appoicted, and wiil proceed in the order in whioh they are advertised, until the whole » have been offered, and the anies thus closed ; but no sale shall be kopt open longer than two woeke. ivate entry of any of the innds wil be xdunit after the expiration of the two weeks. Lands appropriated by the use ol schuols, jy other purposer, will be excluded from Given under my hand at the oy hed Washington, this sixteenth day of Ju y Anno Domi oue thow- sand eight hundred and fily-eigtit. By order of the Presiden’ HENDRICKS, L Othea, 9.10.11 and 12 1S wad l¢ THOS. Commissioner of the G. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTIO CLAIMANTS, Every wn eutitied to the t of pre-emption to any of the lands within the tewnsh ps of townships above enumerated 1s required to tr heb the same to the satisfaction of Ue register and receiver of the 4 make pay- ment dicable after see- tng th day ap) iia for the co! ble sale tf the tands embrecu erwike such cinim ‘will be fo: ‘THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, F Of the Genera! Land Uihos. iv 19 Jawitw SPECIAL, CARD —I beg to inform the publ A that! aah; still contin pie Piano, Musto, a Musica! Instrument brriness the sme &s usual at Coomb’s Melodeon Hail, directly oppomte my oll store. Ina lew weeks | hope te old place Greilines and hethenerrice; Phope to merit 8 con of their favors. “Free pr sale, rent, oe SN ENS, a No. 96 Pa. av,, bet, sb

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