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THE EVENING ST THE TEMPTATIONS OF 8T. ANEwON ¥. rec tdagazine. We freart ite euthor signs biro- gk et will recolect his vivid and comical picture of the tempétions to which one poor St. Anthony was subjected. ete deapie oth of 3 the ‘Devi pert parent won more facies to mortal sertal eega than ghosts, gob) gobling, and Eiclwhole ‘of witohes put together, hat anaes ‘womae, —Sket ich Be Book, ‘St. Anthony rat ne lowin Neate book waa r tnkesds” eon ei earewe sek; ther to rig cor raph wh ee ; Bers calf: "as wan his rule. oly pee cfm ned. is egies woo. —— the rast “St. Anthony’s eyes oly boo strance disgu: Taper earkeertes orien, he upon us may look. he mor that day Pegi — uw ¢ is hi he went out his ato ney And he farniehed them £0 ; incense to burn be ce may— Noe sipner, ‘fod pitch, and rosin, Bo they, came to the Saint in a motley crew— ‘A heterogeneous rout ; ‘There wore impa.of every s shape and es | some lovked , and some looked blue, 1 passed rn pon varied before the view, wisted themsrives aboat ; fx Coen roy — to 5 think you'd have felt in a bit o: My stew— ‘Ur s0 should myself, 1 doubt, There were some with feathers, scales, sorts Sars vise mae a nd some with Aad yet, like could utter words; 3 ‘And some had gills fins, Some rode on beer ep —— arrayed In go.d and vel With Nek tarason the moh ie kings aud queens og the dead hile face and bridie-hand. displayed, Re hue and substauce see! to cope Suite mace gots im a microsenpe, their thin lips, a3 white as soap. Were colder than enough, big from the ceiling hung, ry ©: mgood i agOn ; ratty, Herp oey their eight eyes ; a Cy Cg taper oe Co eae devise evil to ‘Seemed welling from their look. Beetles and slow worms crawled about, And toads did aquat demure ; From holes in tho wainscoting mice peeped Ora sly old rat with his whiskered snout ; nd ty feet, a full apan lung, : n out in an endless throng, ‘i er "er has been scen such extravagant rout, From that time to this, 1" anre. i But ne ‘ood St. Anthony kept his eyes Fixed on the holy book ; | Any it they did not Paink nor rine ; jor sights nor iaug! shouts nor cries, Could win y his 4 A quaint imp set in an carthen “inva big bellied earthen pot eat ho { Through holes in the bottom his legs outshot, And holes in the sides his arms had got And his os came out through the mouth, God A comical sight to see, —— ed on his belly so fair and ad, hiebelly so rouad aud fae; OU And it mal ht ne, mangled sound, *Twixt « mo & B growling hound, A comical sound to hea: And he sat on the edge ofa table-desk, And drummed it with his heels ; And he ooked as strange and as picturesque, a eseres mace nan foes. fi idden lowers, all painted in fre: In Gothic vauited ceils. — Then he woos and hawed, and winked and rinned And his even stood ont with giee ; And! he said Lan? words, aud he sung this song, = his legs and bis arms, with their double prong, eeping time with his tune as it galloped along, St on the pot aud table dinued As birth to his song gave he. “Old Tony, my boy! shut up your book, And learn to be merry ken bat in his c ind shoulder’d fool fan owl you look; ghten you bees from its booby crook, ‘And more sociable be, I pray. Letus eee Se Lay etus bye you sing, Take a leseon from me old boy ! Remember that life has a fleeting wing, And then comes death that stern old king, better make sure of jo we’ augh arise, nui A naughty guise, ogether with spider thread, nd about him they uttered ‘and And bid opeecket out froen th Cf le iat peuielescace. And his loose teeth shattered like clanking bones When the gi} let tree away he blast; ad, with caling shakes a d groans, @ mocked the cowl St. Anthony's tones. As he muttered his prayer tul! fast. A rosary of beads was hung by his side— Oh, gaunt-looking beads wore they ! when the good Saixt dropped a baad fe dro} pra tooth and We took § nd hood ‘osattle his string, and the bones replica Likes rattlesnake's tail at play. But the great St. Anthony bent hia eyes Upon the holy book ; He heard that mock of groans and sighs, And he knew the thing had an evil guise, And he did not dare to look, —— ump came witha trumpet snout, Was mouth and nos4 in one 3 hat stops like a flute, as you never may doubt, WV here his long, jean fitters cavered about, Ashe twanged hus nasal melodies out, In quaver, and shake, and run. And his head moved were Sep backward still On his long and enak: she bent hisenersivs all to siti ji nosey tube with wind and skill, And hes bis octaves out until Twas weil-nigh ready to break. ands close to 3 Epon my nee anaes, andt —s sount went through the good Saint's WwW Or 8 smart and a sting, like a shred bes in the on —which is mach tho een oti th zs ‘And he shivered withthe din. ™™* But the good St. Anthony bent his eyes pon the huly book ; Re heard that snout wsth its gimlet Andhe knew that the imp ial ener Aad he did not dare to look. A thing with horny e: Wir horn: ose And its long, «! 5 and ite boay cbecks of flash were chant, nd iipeace were like thin cases torn ‘rom ine, and its — wore bare, Aste head. Its tods was of thin birdy bones, Popes round with @ parchment skin; And when ‘twas struck the hollow tones, ‘Phat eireied round hke dru «dail groans, Bespoke & void within. Its arm was like a pencock’s | Aud the claws were like a bird's; ut the creey preseed on his eyes int Cannot be told in words, But geod St. Anthony kept hia “still on the hely books, ee He felt the clain on bi Aud he kuew that the eray) re to ‘oad ft horrid guise, ‘ton form Aad he did not da, An impeame thenina Out ofa charna! vau Some clingings of meat Bome tendons aud strings And fe ewes With gristio teeth were as nd he srinned full 1 Andipd te rattled his hong t hi chi ips fell was decked wit! a — Cpe was Conf i, A tw bat like eare were ‘And his eyes were the eyes ofa anc”? He took hia stand at the goud S And too at od wapaces Forward he beut. all retien biack, And he sunk again on iis heel, guod lack | An¢ the good Saint uttered some choatly groans, For the st Apu brass. in the gaunt rib bones, rite oe left by the worms, To gaz Vet the Sood: St.A jathony aaa his eyes | ees the holy boot Be Eaow thatt e had hae 1 * And he did not dare te looks ny EUtee Last came an hy a ~how vnlike the rest !— tiful female form ; And her voice was like ey th press’ Bika on a ding Eo sebeaats Tenens tad, wh Ist with a whisper, his ok , Bor cheek felt suftand warns, 1? Prees'd, w free his shoulder sho bent the light or hs Id delight, etre so Ol was weak with the mists Ofage. id Hey ! the good St. Ant! z "over the tioly hae Ht “esd pats Mis exces jo, bo! at tl on arma they’ ‘g2n to rise, For he knew that the th; had c ‘Aud he could not shocse but look.” "a4? There are ores deyile pris mpeg . un ‘ale world, Devils lar; curr a Bev with horn devils swe Bly devils that go waite there tails upcuried, NS f ings Avid nd Loy So prise anne ra D two ht Is the’ ‘worst omen ee cate The sloop-of-war Germantown came very Pi tiie lost on a coral reef on her way to Japan from Hong Kong, near the Loo Choo Islands. She ‘was in so bad a position that the guns were goy ready to be thrown overboard, and preparations were made to leave the ship The means taken to lighten the vessel caused her to roll off into deep water, and she came to anchor near the islands above-named. The officers and crew enjoyed the t of what might bave happened to them if they bad abandoned the ship, as the natives stood on the beach with spears to tickle their ribs on landing. {> The ship Feetwood, of Boston, Capt. Dale, which sailed from that port on the 9th of February for the Society Islands, was lost off Cape Horn on the 4th of May, by running foul of an iceberg. ‘The sbip sank in a few hours, compelling oificers and crew to take the boats. The captain had his wife and child on board. The mate, Mr. Babson, and four seainen were fallen in with and carried to Pernambuco, all badly frost-bitten. ‘The cap- taln and sixteen of the crew took to another boat, and It is hoped were picked up. UO A letter from Chicago, Illinois, says that elty has changed wonderfully within the past tive years. The bubble which had fascinated so much capital has exploded; fortanes have been swept away in a breath; and schemes of speculation sud- denly destroyed. Property has decreased in val as rapidiy as it rose, and stores which five years ago rented for $9,000 will not now command $3,000. It ts thought to have reached a healthy basis, and that its further progress will be up- ward. U7" The Governor of Connecticut bas vetoed the bill chartering the mammoth Pacific Railroad Company. 1" he trial of the case of impeachment of Judge Albert Jackson, before the Seuate of Mis- souri, has resulted in Lis acquittal. 47” A man in Butfalo is about to walk sixty ours without sleep or rest for $200. ARRIVALS AT | PRINCIPAL | HOTELS NATIONAL HOTEL — D Norris, Min; G Le Sur, Na T Young, NJ; Hi Williams, DC; B Samp Ls MoVeazh and lady, Pa; Sir Sanborn, N Grawiond, J Brelan, Stevensou raw, Atos DALY Pas shaw, ay ar E ‘arry, lowa; R Gwen, Ga; C Raply. Ark; H Me NJ: Mrs Barto © Marrison, MS } Anderson, Cal; RB Gorton, Alas J ht, J Morton i hie en FR Lougi Arcopa, J Mad Kis, D Rodos aud Indy. ug, Pa; W Kin ASL ALT rt M rs Eting, Pay es Siliot, : Mins Prosto 4 JP Bauteld, Va; 3 Bowers, NVs E Grecor tude i Sees do. WILLARD'S HOTEL s8en, ¢ jon W Porcher do: DrS é en c (aa the foe fas F fen 5B iieines thy SN:B 3, Gro Pa; J Hood, HOTE W G Jones, 3 H Moore, Ala, Mrs Baonard, & ee. Patton C Moore, N w a ita Or Ed Wiat>, do; 8 Rem ater find AH Boyd, Va:’Mai GH ano, Pa: AS Winter, O:8 ; H'Ploolt and’ tamuly, Mo: Miss Wil A Bova, fo; 2B Lyons, La; MR movoop HOU oe. 7 E it and lady, OCEANS TEAME! SAILING DAYS Faow tun Uxirep Srares. Steamers, For. Days. Kanxaroo........N July 2 Queen. saccdiny 2 we . Glasgow. July 6 Liverpool... July € . Bremen. July 9 The Havana mai! steamers Jouve New York on the 2d, lzth, 17th, and 2th of each month, aud Charieaton on the 4th and 19th. California mail steamers leave New York on ith of each month. as sell, at the residence of rd, her Household Furniture and ol nDriving = Mahogany Sofas and Spring Seat Chairs, de Tables, Sideboards, Bed: Varlrobes, Bureaus, Washis Ref: igerator, China and Stair Carpets. eases and other Bedding, itehen ut Terms at jest a writ afte " teu issued emit Court of the ‘ounty of Washingte pose to public sale f auction room of kdwar on Bridge street, Georgetown, L DAY, tho izeheday of July, We mM 1k &. ths the fo lowing goods and chatte! rights Jovi up. and t noment of BLE argarot McLaughlin, earnishe ors Lewis Jones, and T. Willis Pratt. sold to satisfy Judicials fers jo te MARSHALS sar virtue ofa writ of fi taciae rsued from Ae Clerk's office me! tne cuit Court of the District ot Gel bd of Washington and to es Ge ublic wale for cash, in froi in ae 1 ED) ESD. or Y ath Une inst., Bt 12 o'eluc! the fallow: scribed property, to wit: All defendant's nae elaim ‘and. Nntoroat ot and to gs Now Square No. ted, |. will expone the Court posse ware Wasl ington, | Dc. ey the \mproverments as the pr y suite neular ereon, seized and levied upon ——s and wil be sold torangaty te ae in favor of Thomas | H. Hay ve May term, 19%, SELDEN, Mi 1 je6 ts as the District of C ph ip” THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTP until W SDAY next, the 6th rf phe PR hour and plac DE jot ts fC ‘olumbia. By A. GREEN, Auotioneor, YRUSTE 3 VALUABLE BL ILD Inu be ag solely Ov Avct DAY, the 6th day. Or “Tule ney Histon of or having a front, Mand & feet ou Virginaavenue and . 5. in square “No each, between south, D tre hoax ; x nid até o’elock, or ress tatoly after the «nl the above, f #hati'sell Lot No. 2, ° fronting south UL street 24 feet 8 indhes, rm tack with the line and fronting on Canal stree' feet ti tachos, which will be divided in four lots of 23g inohes each, and wold one with the privil the whole. mie: One fi — of the purchase money cash ; joesin one and two years; the purchaser to “ferred payments, satin{actorily nterest from d nd upon the full payment of the notes, inc with the decres vor the Court, the trustee = will eat the ssid lots to the purchaser itle bing now complets and clost of reyance at the cost of the purchaser, the purchaser fail to comply with the n five days after sale, the truste ht to resell’ the prgperty b divertiving such staal advortiving such three vot the the | Tutelligencer, at risk and cost of the pik eed GREEN, Au : ORGETOY Bei noderaignel ‘us under a decree oh tho CireutCourtof the District totColumbia, passed on the 7th day of May last. in s ube ween Bene- dict Jost, complainant, and God! Rupert and iti eras tem MON ae athe st guity )will. on AY, the lth day of July next, 1888, at Surciock in the afternoon oy the i ce to the highest bid- street, on the west line of sai and south 2 feet, thenee east Si feet, the om to —_ fet then cubes Green streots, on the west running south with the ae oe thenee hay Si feet, and piace of beginning ; wit ments on pea ed of meats pane 5 bh the | improvementa on anborne of sale: One-third of the purchase money jn cash ; and the residue im three equ verrocnte of a I2and is months {rom ey! day of mie ty a pear i yn rom the day patted urobaser's ds or noten, withedeaty t , i Tamauieer then appeiced by tho weirs All coavereocing ng ¥ The gost SOW eee 0 16-cogwads DIRECTORY. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. we as w all ts Went Norcent pet iSout pe chronsh oot folate he Are y Stations, “Pheones 05 p.m. = i spe at val as Sipe ‘at prin- wo CBARKERSBURG, and stations on that road ers from Washington, to connect with ‘will leave at 6.50 a. m. and 3 p. m. srrainn WASHINGTON BRANCH. rains leave From WASHINGTON at 440 and 6.50 8. m., 8 “From aX TiMORE at 4.20 and 7.45 a, ma, 4.15 lay but one train eac! si SHINGHON ats Nate m. m BALTIMORE For ANN! POL! pg and Wo re Stations leave at 6.59 a. m. and ser For NOR OUR Trains for NEM. Ree B mi leave at 4.40 and 650 a. m. BI : ir . Aaily exces iallphig evening at 0 Philadelphia. tele ts wold to BOSTON either b: y Norwich and er OF a Stonington Lines ‘and WHITE Mou N TAINS by Norwich and W: Waroenter Round trip tickets can be procured by the eve! 6 pres to ret arn by _aee rains, oa tows Satar- mornin Moan mins to Mouday mi] PARSONS, Agent. Tue VAN DE FMR EPRUROPEAN LINE of United jail Steamships sail every FORTNIGHT ee pee New Yor«,Sovtu-: AMPTON, and Havre, under MATL con~ TRACT, leaving AMERICA each alternate SaTURDAY, and EUROPE each alternate WEDNESDAY. F’'m New Y’k| From Havre or Sou'amp-|§ Southam'n toa & Havre.|for New York. iel, | Capt, Sones.|Sat., June 18] Wed., July 6 aos ce Soniviry Sat July 2) Weds, uly 20 inder' at at ul e . 3 Tn) Netovee. oats ay wl Wwedo ate Aug. 13] Wada Aug. st Aug. 21] Wed. Sep. 14 ve water tight compartments, the same. Pe =e way Cabin $Sand $60. (alimited number) 3". CERTIFICATES issued for passage from Europe to ASracisd livered in London and Paris. in Lond . ca D. TORRANCE intes repen In consequence of Lhe S-tJuly1s ARRANGEMEN aud THOMAS coi i, VER: ‘ashington—Steamer Geo. Papen at bier; and thats Te 8 Page—at 6'4, 9, an B. Mey 1G Prom W attneton. Retainer yer—at 8a 12 m., 2,4, and 6 ‘From AlexandriaStaanor George Page—at 3, 8, 10a, mg 11% a.m.» 1X4. and EX p.m. From A exandria—Steamer ‘Thomas Collyer—at 1; 4 Ila. m., 1, 3, And 5p. 1n., except Tuesday aud day mornings, wheu the Collyer will run her reg- t to Mount Vernon, as heretofore, and omit her trips between Washington and Alexandria irow ae . m. only. 9a, m. to 4 p. m. only. eee pera ot fre. b> ear auc hese &. m. and 734 p. Mm. oy Gon Washingtor connect with the trains: ofthe Orange and Alexan dria Railroad for the South and Sou Khwest. apis” OTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY having resumed her route on the Potc nae raver. will leave Washington ¢ TUESDAYS for CURR gud .on FRIDAYS (commencing on the sthot April for Y POINT and KINS. at6a.m.,re Weenie, will ieeve Miguinee nants RDAY Sata A, m., Stopping at al fhe 7 ular landings going ahd returning. S. PAGE, Pro Natu’. B aud VOTICE TO ASAE WITH GREATLY MPOVED SCHEDULE! FROM WASHINGTON Gerace TO ALL THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac STRAMERS AND RICHMOND AND PoTo mac Raitkoan Ling. tat Sea Thetwo fast Daily lines frosn Washington foes the South and Southwest. Lpaco eave their berths, foot of 6th street, at fig ind 63§ p.m. roe by the morning boat can obtain a fine breakfast hoard, and enjoy @ pleaxsnt sail of 33 how the beautiful Potomac, passing in full view © Vernon. By the eveniug boat they insure via rest of four hours in comfortable berthe or state rooms, and arrive in Richmond in time te conaens with all the Trains for the South and South. "The Greath Southern Mail is severe over thi boing 44 miles saorter, \*) miles lest nee by any other route, making certair cksBURG RICHMOND, AND PE- DON AND Wil TES AND Richmond with the Danville Tennessea,and East Tennes FE SouTHWEsT TO dL, DALTON, CHATTA VILLE, MEM bus, URG, KNOX VILLE, ew LE GRAND JUN TON; AN For through tickets a trtiver information of the route, inquire at the Southern ‘Ticket Ofhee, No. Penn. avenue, one door east = eohsialnd Hotel, or board the Boats, foot of fith » LO. E “MATTINGLY, 16-ty {Union} Ticket Agent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDMIA RAILROAD. Be FROM WASHING 'ON CITY, D.C, main FENNESSEE, Ss iSIPPr, ALAOUISANA, “ARKANSAS, AND TEXAS THROUGH TICK can be obtained at the GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD OF FICE, corner of Pennsy ivan avenue and 6th street Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry Bo George Page, or at the offics of the Orange and Sloxsudria Railroad, at Alexandria, Oy, panvit LE, LY BRISTOL, KNO D ON ATLAS i) 1 ANS. By s direct route, and continuous railway connes tion to Mempis, Affording nreater expediiion and eeepronbas and be ing over 29 miles shorter than b; other route, Pie steam ferry boat George ase, eaves the foot of 7th street ato& a. m., for Alexandria, whore pas sengers take the cars Richmond, C| sie rch ar Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock ,&e., r Richimoud and all points South- end close connections to Mem- Vee eag ie Wi ons - Omnlbusedleave the office n ee erener ete TAM Bs'KEVANS, Arent, je17-tf Washington, clk STEAMSHIP COM- rpuspaciric xy MAIL One of the Stearns sot this Com APU enka. fa oH RGON, leaves Pangina twice eael months on the arr S. Mail 8. 8. pany’ ew ¥ ork and New Orleans sero or hof each month, with the mail sunsoting vid PANAMA RAIL RO These ‘Steamships have been inepected and proved by the Navy Dopartment, and guaranty mond and safety. ama Railroad (47 miles fis now com 5 seed in 3 oré chesked ir and passen- gera aro ombarked At Panawa by steamer at the Gormpany's expenso. “Pho money paid in New YOrk covers all expensus of the trip. Reserve sleainers a ont in San Franetsou, to prevent « dent, so that tho ronte ia entir baving oceorred in ereht years, Passengers leave Panama the amo day they ar riva at Aspinwall. Condactors go through by each Steamer, and taice chatee of women and children withoutothor proteo- apply. oe ‘or roars & Sebuts atthe lnwrest ates, 1g the ie Agena West street stot eA ON ii RR 1s & carrying ortin Panama ~~ yreliable-no fatlure Door to ARMSTRONG, phew Orleans—or ©. L. BARTLETT, Boston UM tep STATES MAIL ANE GULAR Anp Wirnovur Failure vor Eieut Y: ert R CALIFORNIA ANDOREG POR TN PANAMA BATLRGS DOO? Regular Sailing Days, se peel CAUTION.—So beta 7 frand Re impositi: various kinds bare trated on travel pore tid bo AL ee 3 NIA, that the su eons 2 on! thorized agent for by the t-&. Mai via city of New York, fests this ‘hnty peracassecking passage to Californis, that, TO AvoID ImPos!TION, they must be careful to find ‘the true ufhce of the Steainships of the U. 3. Mail Line, via Panama |, 8 NO O' ee in low York 1s authorizes se engage pas: Companies have only one 0: in iNew i York, hich is at 177 no street, corner of Warren st., we pp tore River, at the head of the Com: I OMS REARS ge rat "New Verb, T very, 4 HIRE.—The subscribers beg prasiony to return thanks for the ronage berstofose axirndee to them by thir fusads ie generally it is with pleasure that they inforin tlie have increased there tact eins to accom with superior ¥, oF to furnish t the shortest tnt HO RSES, BU ARRIAGES, &e., &e, They lope HORSES, ‘CARRIAGES “key FOR re- Te pipe bu: ic i pr sunt attontonte PLLEM M oO ines contit ——— es ja'l’Alley, ' _Se2t-2w* 8d ee ey LA ES PREPARI} for the itto their advantage to ca'l at Sree F § Fete STORE to get goods at first cost prices, By 'Y THE PR ade te Contd Be PT orto Ath land office at Browns Monday the ote paltia mshi) North ‘br THE UNITED I, weve sate ty tet Se ane ayes Aru fot mete deg and east <8 ABO OS the base line oe Ae Bigd a halt ‘breed Nomahe. Sipe bony pi] Ficionker pas otter Reaad and fractional tow! ‘The part of towns F Cres ‘atiol township Fox reserva ‘The part 3 townships 2.3, Con 4; the part of township 5, outaide of ‘of tho hai f-breed’ N: ad pnts a of pom —<> ofthe sata ati 8 Bee oe nal townshi, one, outside of the Sac reservation; and township 6, ota gonge i Townships beets 5, aud 6, of range 2 iJ tite sais named townships, viv and 6, of rany Sept: oe t, for the meri, for the ree within the following North of the base line boven rast of the sixth principal P teocirn pd 1,2, ‘he parts of rvati and town The parts of town: 1p: dian reservation; and 3, 4,5, and of ranges. nships 1 and 2, outside of the In- and townships 3, 4, 5, and 6, of outside of the Indian 4, 5, and 6, of range 7, van 6. ba Mownships 3, 4,5, and 6, of ‘Af the Iand office at Nesraska Crty,com on Montag. the fir. posal of the publ named townships, North of the base snes ant Fractional township: “tents mening Avsust next, for the die- within the following~ pt of the sixth princtpal 7 range 6. Fractic - Lddea yeaa ha wd 8, of range 15, aed the ‘and i, ng! range l4. ny, tomnakip 13, of ‘rane 13. 7.8.9, 10, wisi py 75 Bs 9, 10, 2, of range 7, townships 1, b forthe a lowing nam at North of the base line ai Saints ee 9,1 fraction To pet, 8, ash 3 fractional townslip Towuships 7, 8, * in SE m Fractional townshi Fractional townsh Fractional townships od 1: = and '7: and fractional townships 18, 13, of range 12, Fi tecti cual townshi and 18, and fractional townships 18 3), 21, 22. of range ll. Fractional townships 12, 13, and 14; 16, of Tange 9. At the land office at NEBR aska City on Monday, the twenty-ninth day of fractional tot ns luips &, 9, 10, Townships 7, 2, 9, 10, 11, and 12; and fractional and 11; and fractional town- 13, of range 12. and 11; and fractional town- ; and fractional town- 1h, 12, and 13; and fractional commencing Aucust mert, ¢ Innds within the fol- 8, V1 nd Iho Of the stxth principal it a 2.13, My 15 and 16; and 2, £3, 14, 15 and 16; and TS toad thcol ransom. Alia CITY, commencing on Hi T. At the land office at Ox, Tuesday. the ifth day of July next, for the disposal ofthe pubs public lands within the following-named towa- shi North oft y the base line and east of the sirth principal eridvan. and 16, of iG.and I7.0f 13; ; wwanipe > 21, a is 1s R townships 13, M4, 1 5. ", ownships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23, of range 10. At the land office at Oana City, commencing om Monday, the twenty fth day of July nect, for the disposal of tha public named townships. viz: North of the base line a lands within the following- ind east of the sixth principal meridian. Fractional townships } , and 16; townships 7, 18, 19, 20, 21. 22 an of range 9. Fractional towns’ and 21, of range ual township. ship {rang Stonal township vial township and 21, of range 4. At the land office at Daxora, Monday, the teenth iz base line @ m Fractional townshi, wisi aor vation 3 at 2), of range 9, “The part of township towaship 2; of ra ae ‘township ownships 23 , of range 7. part of townsal ownships 2 ropristed ti itary, and om the sales, on the days appointed, in which they aro advertise shall have been offered, butne sale shail be weeks, and no private entry of pe admitted wutil after tne expiration ofthe two this 220 d. of March, eight hundred and fifty By the oar yr Hos. A. HEN Somamteat Nome £ TO PRE- uv e lauds with: nunder my a at = #16 and 17; and townships 18, 12; and townships 18, 19, 20, 17; and townships 18, 19, 20, 17; and townships 18, 19, 3, 17; and townships 18, 19, 2, commencing on July ne rt, for the dis- the following named day ind east of the sixth principal eridian. 27, of range 10, #24 and 27, outside of the fractional towuships 28 and 27, outside of the Indian rer. and fractional townships 2% ‘27, outside of the Indian ree- aud 29; and fractional town , ourside of the Indian res and 2; and fractional town nd 31, of range 6. law for the use of schools, ther purposes, will be ex ering Of the above lands will ba commenced and will proceed in the order until! the whole And the sales thiselosed ; kept open longer than two y of the lands of Washington, oue thousan JAMES BUCHANAN. RICKS, ‘of the General Land Office. [MPTION CLAIMANTS. y person entitled to the right of pre-emptivi toany of the Iands within the townships and parts of towns tablish the saime to the and receiver of the p: above enumerated is required to “- the register jake Satisiaction roper land 0 and payment (herefure @s soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and be: commenooment of the: bracing the tract clai will be forfeited, TE Commissioner Note.—U nder the regu tofore and now issioners of tap Unit clare aud make k at the under sperial the dav appointed for the public sale of the lands em- ined; otherwise such claim 108. A, HENDRICKS, of the General Laud Office. tions of the department, “existing, no payment can be JamAtions exeept to such authorized to pabtish by the General Land Office. ° Bucwanan, “Pr i- nerica, do hereby de- ublic sales will be And Uihiees, in the nt State vot lowa, at the Sea hereinalter designa- ted. to wit: At the Land Office at Fort Dovex, commencit on Monday. poxal of the situated within t fol the th day af —— wert, for the abire i erptulure saofl red, Wing nawed townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base ae ands wast of the fifth principal The N. 3s of tion: 5, 6. sections 2, 4, 6,8, 1 4,6, 8, 10, 6,8, 92,4, and 30, ork Yowath ia, is. ™ 2 Bi, BB, H, 1, 2, ny * at 18, 9, 5 sections 2, tt 5» 4, 1 towushis' 108, of range Sections 2, 4, 6, 8. ae 12,14, $2, M,and 6, tonal $S; sectivns 2, ‘4, 18,20, 22, 24, Sty Bnd 36, Ol a4 bs "ite i 4, 18, 2), 22, 24 3 sections se 3 %, of townshi ; s8etions 2, 4,6, 4, 32,54, and 0 ‘of 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 2 14, 13, 20, 100. of rang e 31. Sections’ 2, 4,6, 8, 12, 14, 18, 29, 22, 36, of 1owNSLIp 83; section % re Hy and 36, > 18, 3 ts be n.; ctiona 8, M,and 3 | 6.8, oo mi ol fowashi ym io and 3, of sy 3 of towns! 28, HI, = sy, 10, 38, 22, 24,26, 28, towns! 2, 28, ns 2, 4,6. 8, I 3,24 2 34 aud 3, of eal 20.2, 43, 2,3, 3, BM, 22, 24, 28, 2a, 3D, Rae —~ eee 32 of seo ir seston ®; the 10, 4, 26, Zs, 0, 12,1 1a, M4 J e 3, 3. St, and 4, 12, 14, 18. 0, 2 0% ‘town: i peor weet Deoaerart| 12, 14, 18, 2, 2 hip 4; eeetions My and 9, sf fics’ jah p 29; Iie 2). 22, 4, 36, 2", 90, sections ond aay 12, ee %. of 3 Hy and 3, a 12. ys Se _— = not tees 32, 3 LX. ‘Wb, 23, 30, 32,’ ad wns On; ncetiond 3 6: 8/10/18, herve, oo. s3'se 3a 7 y $2, 34 and 36, of f swoxhip 99; sbectionn re 14, 18. 20, 22, 24, 25, 28, 30, 32, ‘4, and 38, 0} 12, 14, 18, 7, ‘28, Ty secticnada ve nip aa , 2, 2, $0, 32,54, and 38, of townelnp 100, fea tarhooees rat: City, on tober sort, af Aaa ing townshipe and nat te North of the base tine and sass af the Afth rao Pees », sagt te Fat ig ae cat 3%, 28, 3, ray ee M4, 18, 20, Wiis, the NX aod the SE. ; sretions 2, 4,6, 8, 10, &, Of town 3 and 33; and es fociome 2, nd %, of town- . 10, 12, 14, 18, My 22,24, 86, township 91; aud fractional range 48. ship #7; setoeas >, #, BW, Trands appropriated Ly inte for the wae of schoo! ropriated by law for the use of schools, wife, oh Purpoaes.ton together with the swamp and 07 awed Tandateitl be excluded fromthe sales The offering of the above lands will becon on the days sppointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advorty whole shal! have been offered, and sed; but no sale shal be kept pin longer pes two weeks, and no Sepchewd wil ‘ba Stimitied! ant after or the stspeatien of of en ualer my of Wi ery this this Syria tl aay” a of atin sand ei, u yon MES BU By the | pepe los. 3 Witson, Anning Commuamoner of the General Land Office. nonce TO PRE EMPTION c CHANAN. -AIMANTS. rts req establish the same to the satisiaction of the register and receiver of the proper land uftica, rad make pay- ment th Mas practicable aster seermg thes notree, and before the day appointed for the com mencement of the putiic sale of the Landa embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim wi!) be for- feited. JOS. 8. WILSON, Acting Com’r of the Generai Land Othee, nder the reguiations of the department, reand now existing, nO payment can be he _ie3 lawlsw By sus reesifl! SP br THE UNITED AT! In pursuance oflaw, 1, Janes Brcwaman, he wet dont of the l'mitod States of America, do hereby a clare and make keown that pub ic sales will be eid = the undermentioned land offees in the Terri! 2 f Kansan, at the periods hereinafter desig: wht the land office at KickaPoo, sort forte <n pe *. aie Biterns day of August nert, for the drs- bhic lands withie the following -named ania baseline and awe S8rth promcipal merid ian. Fowedie S, of rang ‘ownehips?, 3, 4 and if of rani range 22. Townships 2, 3, the parte of town. slips oy and @, pe be or the Indian reservation, of 4 ihe parts of township2, outside ofthe Indian res townships 3,4, 5 and 6; wud the parts o} tow %, utside. of the Indian reservation, 0! ra “The parts of township 2.outside of the Indian ree: ervation; townships 3,4, 5and 6; and the parte of townelip 7, ou the Indiana reservation. of 1 " The parte of Lowenahip 2, outatte of the Tudian res townships 3, 5; And the parts of chips Caw! 7,"eutside of tie Indian feserea. tion, of range 18. ‘This parts of township 1. outside of tho Tndinn ree ervaticn; township? and the parte of townships 3,4, and 6, outside of the Indiau reservation, of 1auge 7. wg l,outside of the Indian res ; and the parts of township 3, ne Indian reservation, of rang Townships | and 2; ano the parts of to’ ps 4,5, ié of the ludian reservation Les re Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7; and the parts of township 7, outside of the Indian reservation, of range l4. | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, mnd6; and the parts of , outside of the Indian reservation, of At she land office at Kicaroo, commencing on Monday, the nineteenth day Srpuember meri. for the disposal of the public lam fo within the fuilow- ing named townships, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth principal meridian, Townships 1, 2,3, 4, 5, and 6; and_ the parts, out side of the Indian reservation, of township 7, of range 12. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and side of the Indian reserva’ 3 and the parts, out on, of township 7, of range ell. ‘ownships 1, 2,3, 4, 5,and 6; and the 1s out- side of the Indian reservation, of town 89. and 1", of range lu. Townships 1,2. 3, 4, 5,6, 7,89, and 10, of range 9. At the iand office at LecomPron, commencing on Monday, the eugateenth day of July mart, for the dis posal the publie lands within the following uamed jownships, viz : Sout of the base line onl apes © the sizth principal meridian. The parts of townships 17 and 18, outside of tne Indian reservation ; townships 19, 2, and the parts of township 2, ‘outawde of the Indian fone eryanon, of range 22, rhe parts of township 17, outside of the Indian reservatic Ips 18, 19,20,21 and 2, of rauce 2 The parts »Wuships 12, 4, 1 iecand is, outende of t hips 18, 1%, 2, outside of the elapse 13 and i4; the parte of towustups 15, i6, aud 17, outside of the Lodiau on; townships 14,19,3),21, and 22, of rang: 4 es 12,13, and 44; the parts of tow: tmide of the Indian re: 22, of range ie. al 14; the parts of town- the Indian Teservalion; At the land office at Leco Prox, * eommenci nk Om Monday, the twenty-second day of August the disposal of the Soublic Inds hin the f. named townships, viz : South of the base lene amd east @f the sitth principal meridian. Il, 12, 18, aud 14; the parts of town 1 15,’ outside of the ‘Indian reservation; 0, 21, aud 22, of range 16, li and 12, outede of the indian reservation ; towaships 1S and 14; the parts of towasiips 15 and 19, outside of the Indian reser vation ; townships 20, 21, and 22, of ran he pact of township 12, south of the townships 13 }outaide of 8 and 22, of range 1b rt of townsht is south othe india The par Trcdisn reser. 3 the parts of townships Ha feservalion ; town rewer- townships 1 arts of tow 18, and he Indian res- ips 20, 2, oft range ix, and office at ema n' commencing on Monday, the twelfth day of September next, for the disposal! ofthe public lands within the feliowing named townships, vix: South of the base line ane oe | Of the stxth principal The part Oftownship 12, south of the Indian res- ervation 5 a 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, frange 12. f towsah 12, Soret of the indian res conan parts of townships ld, waite its ot tye Sodian reservation ; te 2, of range} The parts tissmehine 10, 11, ny ie, outside of the Indian reservation; towns! ip 13; the parts of township Maud 1%, outside ot the. ludisn reserva- tion; townships 19,', 21, sud 22, T. aships te, 1h, i, ‘and 73: and 18, outsideof the ludinu reservation} @ ips te, 2, 2, and 22, of range & At the laud office at Ocnex evinineneing on Mon- 2, of range 10, tue patts of town day, the twenty ninth day of August moxt, lor thodis posal of the public lauds withiu the following named towaships, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth principal meridian, Townships 8, 9, 10, Lt, 12, and 18; andthe parts of townships 4, Se — 5 ae 11, outside of the Indian © ips 6,7, ra io, M, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 19, ips 6, and 1; the parts of townships 12, cotmasol the military reeervanont tone and 17, ol range 6. At the Innd office at OovEN, commencing on Mon- day, the nineteenth day of Srptember'nezt, ior the dre- ea! of the publiclaads within Lue following unarmed Souk of thi Viz: South of the base line Jason! east sxe the sixth principal T 6, 2, a3, 9, and i 10; the parts of town | ships “pet Kio of | the a =| Semen yy ar et 2. ise Sarat fe ef th of school: aaah it snem ne ae sees ofthe phovolende will be be commenced on the Bde wil ty aed in the order ovhre pare hole * wien ths manre per eioees salen | a rey vate snip ehafl toy Capt ionger than two And no private on ntty df any of the tna wil Ted’ Gt ve te hd ty ot, of * Waahint y Es ‘BUCHANAN, By Em ‘Commissioner of the General Land Ofhoe. Ni TICE TO PRE EMPTION | cL AIMANTS. on entitied to auy y ofthe Sentow thin the Lefe = townships abo an roqetrae of tes poe proper ia vata al fie te “hts eee veges ie tomate embracing aaa ofthe eee somgtnecks cles wil ail be: od eHOS, _ rand Oise. pepe ney of the partment, fc and now ae boy — ey bre mu are span outer Ho Nocthorseed ized to pubniah by street who wish creat will doe os — eg stock ead scape * y ae ALE iron Hatt Pa. avenue. between 8th tad 10th streey Tbave poe ti gee siya gon ood aaeortment + and Chiidres 4 S P. HOOVER, for fee area TRUNKS. * for the inrgest, best and cheapest am. Na’ tor shou'd not fail to “A Traine henent estab purchasing, as they can nd every artic. they my Want atthe lowest prices. # ropair eXebanged for new ivered any part ae runkerma ke and an Ware room 30 by I wit 1, Steen Was cy Seis t3y@ — 329'Pa. dv. betw. i soe Notice rE Nn NK S. TOPHAM. « Oppomte Oud 400 = *' Hall, I BOOTS AND S8OFs, AM Constantly mana! ring Bnd Keep ate, double = ~~} Mor. id Buttoned agen Gaiters ct = = TAKE NOTIC ITS AND SHOES.—When yoe find HOES do not wear or do vot jook nest, go to GRIFF! BROOS, No. 94 Penn, Svenue. You wil! had them always pr, serve you with the myst frst ranted to wear well, And at tue Price. ret able aty ep, wee et poasibie cx wae PP ,THE LADIES oF wast STON Cx ” honee’,ant Children “e ee om: it's) youre, we io ww by this tte onal will suit them in this! can safely say that we do; Which you aan. eine ym — Sore 3 SL AUCH ees Hot on a sn Most ddilons nd appetising Gente he. Fented by the renowned er.” on his return from the Crimes, and since decease ir large consumption, and that if Fill prove iterif un equalled, either ass stimu isnt to the appetite or an aid to digestio: Orintons x THE LoxDoNn i PR ESA. “We recommend our correspondent t utied the "Su Slowand weak digestion “The Sultana’ cv; 3 lappy combunation of Worthy of Lhe delicate taste of a > of a Soyer, and the universal pat onmmasting publie.”—Obserrer. “A concentration of aii the piquant 7 Tarkey aud Runsu United Serr “Ass ttuliater of the mpectite thie Sar at valuableadjunct tt te ‘and should be placed on every dione: most delicious reat Ere ante for the U She IN as Fst treet. N ee) ca #3, 54 Gorabull gh war Bri BENDS H, 304 Pa av. pe) ~ isthal R, 274 Pe ore. . wy. Sind Leth st; B.VOSE «take the and other Grooore UR COLUMBIA is to procures aia eods 1 ertnin real estate in, the Cit the brill deserted as ps 1 in Square seven hundred sad bfy-ix o% tranda The tat ut states, in daeat provided lL. vets eas ee buat as the rt iu tivat te Pay mont of & certain en i d that afterwards the + veyed the xan aid troak Bnd deooit & sulyected nud the irr of aaid deeds, and the end on account thereof. And “qurthe Strong, Martia aod Lincu.n are nor resi Itis thereu, Ist day of May, A A} oe to the anid ahwe Bad substance of th in this Court in person or by solicitor the spid 34 M, y of October next tow » g euliess Ord show cause. ifany they have t jeoree ought nol Lo pass 8 prayod By order, ef Court : ‘ext: INO. A. SMITH, Rewer. Tuxiet, Solicitor for ¢ rue copy— : _ie 4 \awiw.8 Ww TATERLOO FARM—O miles from Wa inngton cit tare or Ley for Cs! by Se head a mouth, mM contains wu Best of water, av ne he) heat. The man on the pren: night and morning. oo foam H v HBBONS AVING Loca) a Warhingta ators lis services ta every de par tivent of bit faaston to Lim ticmds aud t 6 romdencct No. between wth mnd let ate ADIES, ON MONDAY. 3 4 commences to sel! « STOCK at fret cost. Cai) at ‘ ¥th and Leth ate. e COLUM aN cx COLLEGE, REPARATC ‘The firat term beime abow iofursmed that there for new pupils, aud the rom, .F “ee iewae euzer wed gud for sais be | Jp te REFINED SUGARS. é BARBOUR & REw MPS st raonived 8 fine 4 femal EWEGLRY : Coral and Etrescas. Lava. Jet, Ose Jetand Pian Goldand a variety of 0% nthe Line of Jewelry, aud.ne t wab 1 at No mB y& LANSDALE, ¢ Ts FoR THE wD .g rire {NS CO,N. ¥.—Cash caput =: Or, early; Qid corresponds © ples FIW,kn, wearily -_ se ompanies ba vit aaa Navb2d tee at ac |g AMAR NG a Paty RY artok NEYS. *> Ow Bott 8 x will in the My jx at Jackson, the hy ee ppt. and to the throne howt tthe Newt: Mi ym Geen "Ss CITY STEAM Foot of 17th st.. Sele ‘Ofhor—N orth went corns: lath oe voOd. delivered, Sawed and Split any ion, Ses foabofetce federat om art st Reventh Judicial Dist T.3.& W.M. Ca. J* SHANG ERY ll Fr fue DisTi % " ted States «er Dorris i