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fy THE EVENING STAR. CAT LATIN. FELIS ET MURES. A Fable. Felis sedit by a hole, Intenti she cum omni soul— Prendere ra’s ; Mice encurrerunt over the floor, In numero duo, tres or mora— Obliti cats. w them oculis. hem, mquit she. | gness— m ludunt. Funo ill crept towards the group. Habaen {rat soup, ant. Mice continued all ludere Tut onti taey in Indum were Gaudenter: ‘ane rushed the Felis inte t tdi mnss f ‘om limb to limb, Violen| S1e hoe fac verbum sat,” Avoid adevilish big Lom cat— Studiose! _$<-3<e>-___ Fistiana.—We give below a letter from the Benicia Boy to the editor of the Clipper, in which he states that the fight will take place on the Ith. How to reconcile this with the positive statement of Mr. Dowling, the editor of Bell's Life, that the fight will positively come off on the day ori inally fixed (the 16th) we are unable to guess. If magisterial interference was to be *pprebended on the day first appointed, the same cause would be in operation to prevent it on the Isth. Even should it come off onthe day last med, we shalt still receive the news of the result by the Vanderbilt steamer Beprorp, March 29, 1860. You will observe by the heading to this letter that we have once more been compelled to a our quarters. {s it not a little singular that while 1 have been disturbed no less than four times in my training, Sayers remains at Newmarket unme- lested’ It is certainly vexatious to be driven from place to place, as i have been; yet I do not sutter it to disturb my equanimity; but, on the contrary, t has the effect to incite me to leave no fair means untried to bafile my opponents. I have just received intelligence that Morrissey has arrived, in company with Dad Cunningham and Paddy Hughes. Morrissey has stated in the eepere that if | win my battle with Sayers, he (Morrissey) will fight me again, but not otherwise. He goes down to-day to spar with Sayers. The news was forwarded to you by the last steamer that the day of fighting had been set back to the 13th. For certain reasons we have again changed the time of fighting to Wednesday, the Isth day of April. ‘This news you have in ad- vance of others; so make use of it in the Clipper Wilkes continues bis talk against me in London; but neither himself nor paper can defeat me. i wish you would send the Clipper to my trainer, Jack McDonald, whose address | enclose. He is a staunch friend, and his heart and soul are wrapped up in this match. Weare all well and in good spirits, and if { do not fight and do my Guty on the i-th ca!l me a ‘canary bird.” J.C. Heenan From the Cincinnati papers we learn that on Friday last Mr. A.J. Menken tiled in the Court of Common Pleas in the above city, a petition for a divorce @ rinculo matrimonii from his wife, Ada Isaacs Menken Heenan. The ground upon which the application is made ts adultery, alleged to have been committed with John C. Heenan. Samro in a Ticut Box.—On Saturday, the agent of the Adams Exprass Company, at Nash- ville, received a box marked ‘Hannah Nl. Thomp- sou, care of Levi Coffin, Cincinnati, Okio. Weicht 65 pounds ‘The agent, unsuspicious zave the proper receipt for the freight, and dis- patched the box in the fast line. All went well uatil the train reached Seymour, when the box was burst open, and out dropped a two hundred pound chattel more dexd than alive. Darkey and box were handed over to the agent at Seymour, and returned --from whence they came,” the way- bill being checked “Nigger short.” Yesterday morning, Mr. Cottin called for his box, and the clerk questioned him closely as to its contents, bot be didn't know a thing; couldn’t guess what was init.’ Becareful friend Levi; thee musn’t tell nhs —Cincinnati Commercial. ee UF" A fellow was convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for three years, in Miss: i, last week, for stealing a hat from the editor ‘of the Star, says the Mobile Mercury. Sunday open-air religious services have been resumed for the season at New York, under the auspices of the Five Points’ Mission. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—E Tucker J Maynard, tt Stn, J Bureh, ES: € Ferguson, S$ Hutchina Md; J Leiver Fra'os,—; R Whiting, NM; 3 Hanne, Prince, Mass; © Oakeley, La; D Tilton, NY Whitney, T Whitney. Vt; J’ James, iL Zan mer, Va; Mrs Mitchel! and daughter itkins 2 s Earn Horn, J Zay, A Pratt, P Smith, G Barker, arpert. Dr Palmer, Wis; J roott, ? Wilks, Mo; A Withers, W Casey, Ll; D Finch, W Meriett, lowa; J Anderegg, Ind; J Ea- ton. Kan; N Beadies. G Humphreys, B_ Evane. Lil; Eaton, Judge M O; W Cook, C C J hott, Hi, W Base P Livermore. ‘! Burton, hs nny. eConne 41 3:6 lady. Mi 3 Kelly, Mise iS Ga; H Cellogg an eliy, Miss Bracon, Va: J Macau! Brin and fam, —, J Kelly, Vas i at; D Partridge, C Partridge, Ala: Tex, © Boysen, 1a; E Coggsweil, Va; W Hal. i Jelehart, Mun: J Garmon.C Hall, Pa; © March, N 1; | Bow.ey. Del; H Buruham, Ba; L Downes, N ¥; M tlorton, J Lilden, Mass; A Slade RK Pa; Dr Dillard, Va; J_Nor- an, 5 Wolfe. G Davis, F Aliison, R Alison’ Ind; S Vaves. Dr Killing. 1!'; J Thompeon, O; D Wood. Mass; fh Harmon, Del; T Hawkins, Ky; W Brown : Miss White, Pa; 5 Upton, DC; Hon Jnu Steele, NH. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—S H Newhouse, Pa; F Elaridge, NY; WA an aud daughter, do; G W Smith, de; UO Ciarke, do; G Haviiand, 3 WP 2; EK Cooke, do, BF Gordon; Mo; Mrs Sargent, Mrs tucker, Md: Niss M Forney. W Torney, 0; HC Mare, O; Rev G M Randall, Mass; J Farr. NH; M Howard, Ct; J Reireteag, O: 3 C Mon ¥; Mra J Stewart, do; Miss M'Stewart, do; Fraser and lady, Ns; G Colson and lads. Al Colsen, d ss Coison, do; H Mago, Mass; Miss J prowr, a Mise OH Brown, do; W Brown, do; HA Chureh and lady, do; Col Sarcowsry. Russia. Md; E NiCatr, do; 5 B Jame: AY: 3 ©, do; 004, NY K ore, Ves W BL J Y;JJ Radehitt, MoLean and lady, US. A Johnston, Cal; C E reres, NY; Neary.do;'l' J Robinson Miss Ca:ter,do; W Cc. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—R HHansbon op KI; H Shafer A Hamilton, N 188: G W Frost. G D Lee, Va; J H Fam Ward. 0; T Cageit; ta’ W AC Dodge, ta; R Daniels. f1!; D Hardes and lacy, N ner, Misx Hoover, avis, Dr Me D Ham: rand Lady, “hepherd, Miss £1 os ruders RH Davis and lady, Miss a h lon tL. O Branch. NC; lough, R Smith, M McKeay, F Euvall, Md. WASHINGTON HOUSE.—J H Markey, 8 Mc- Gos Aud indy, Miss & C ham, Baltimore; Jno W Vante: H Gilett, Mich; LN Much and jady. Ohio? 1 Usborne, Tenn; A J Kerr, Miss; W Ketehi 3 Sampsen, New Orleans; ¢ A Dsiton y. Maryland; John M in eky; W A Brumnel!. NC; K W Pillow, 1¢0. . KIRKWOOD HOUSE —J Robinson. NY; Townsend, La: E Lister, Masa: @ Breckme: M Dr J Mayo, Va: B Avekwith, OCEAN STEAMERS'’ SAILING DAYS From raz Umirap Srar: Prince Albert... Vigo. . Tago — Scotian Borussia... ew York...Hamburg.. Fre Evrops. Arago———. .___. South’pton. Vigo. .... -- Liverpoo! jova Scotian. Liverpool : nuth' pton: Liverpool. North American. Liverpool. of Baltimore. . Liverpool. N Africa. —- Liverpool... Vanderbilt. ~ South’pton New York x -Aplis Hammonia. ‘New York... /Apl 18 The Havana mei! steamers leave New York on the 2d. '2th, 1th, and 27th of each month. ana ith and 19th. T ‘alifornia mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 2 th of eack mon JS RECEIVED SPRIN at..No 460, LO RIARS ‘OD POSTOFFI Es, the auth of the Heir of Rodely ffe ; ft Soee ‘20 cents. THE TELEGRAPH NU hiau rv of the sem phonies Rinse elegraph of F.urope, Asia. ancient and modern. with as iMmeast Awerice. 3 nar BERTHA PERCY, orL’Es; reste aS perance,by Margaret ANOTHER L.OT OF MING, at SMITH’S, Seventh 8p l?-lw compiets Maghetic tte aso fORY OF THE UNIT: OF AMERICA, fom the discovery of eA TES nent to the close of t: irst session the thirty- IN VOYAGE DOWN TRE AMOGE ind Jour.ey through Siberia, and bao oes of Maccbooviny Kamechaika, and Jepan, by ore e) ay i 3 lODERN sairisa HSSAVISTS, new edi- ion. i vi i. nA MANUAL OF CHURCH MUSIC, for use MYast published ead fos tale at a = PHILP & SOLOMON’S Metropolitan kstore, 332 Pa a Sthand 10th sts., = ‘Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Stationery. > MISCELLANEOUS. —— es No. 657. By THE presipene de THE UNITED rena 1, Es BuCHANAN, Presi- anette Dates Sistas ol VAmerioa.do herby de- entioned lan + ee te ‘at the periods hereinal designated, to wit: tthe Land Office at MaRQuETTE, commencing eohonion the i6th day of July next, for the die- posal of the vacant lands in the even-numbered sec- trons and parts of sections, within the undermen- tioned townships, which remain to the United States within six miles on each side of the rail roads, ** from Little Bay do Noquet to Marque’ and thence to Ontonagon, and trom the two | named pisces to the Wisconsin State line,” subject asrequired by law, to a minimum of two do.lars and fifty cents per acre, Viz: North of the base tine and west of the principal me- ridtan. ‘Township 42, of range 22 ‘Townships 42 and 43 of range $3 ‘Townships 42, 43, 44, 45, and 45, of range 24 Townships 42, 43, 44, 15, 47,48 and 49, of range 25 Tow neh: ps 43, 44, 45, 45, 47, 48, and 49. of range 26 Townships 45, 45. 47, 48, and 49, of range <7 Townships 45, 47, and 43, of range 28 Townships 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, of rango 29 Tow 43, 44, 45, 46, 47. and 48, of range 39 iPS 42, 43. 44, 45,465.47. 43, and 49, of range 31 18 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, and 49, of range 32 Townships 42, 43, 44, 47, 44, 49, and 50, of range 35 Townships 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 5', 51, and 52, of rangeSi _ ‘Townships 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 47, 49, 59, and 51, of Townships 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, and Sl, of Tange 35 Tange 35 Townships 45, 46, 47, 42, 49, 50,5!, and 52, of range $7 5A, 51_and 52. of range 38 ‘Towaships 46, 47, 43, 49, 54, ‘ownships 48, 49, 59, 51, and 52, of range 39 Townships 49, 50, 51, and 52, of range 4, At the Land Office at MaxgvettE, commencin on Monday, the svth day of July next, for the di posal of the public iands heretofore unoffered, wit! In the following townships and parts of township: viz: North of the base line ant west of the principal me rp Township Towns ti ian, +, of range 10 ips 47, 49, and 50, of range 11. nS 1,2, 4,6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 2, ud 33, of towuship 43; townships 4b, 47, ZO 22 nd14; the E 3¢ of the NE the NE #s of the NW 4, the SE‘; of the SE yo ection 24, 24. and 26; the N 3¢ the Sr! 44 of the SW 44 of seotion 28; rection except the SW 4 of the SW *; saction 36, of tow! ship 43; section 1.2, 3, 4,6, 3,10, 1, 12, 13, 14, 18, 20, and 22. the E 44 of section £3: section 5, 26, 28. 30, $2, 34, and 35, of township 46; section’i, 2, and 7, to 13 1nc!usive; section 20 to 28 inclusive 34 35, an ot township 47, of fang ‘The SW 4 of theNr 34, the SE 3; and tha Wo3s of section 4; sections 6 aud 8; the W 32 and the St. ja of section 10; the W 42 of secti-n 14; sections 13, 2), 22, 26,238. 31. 32, and 34; the W 3s of the NW 34. and the W 22 of the SW 4; of section 33. of town. ship 44; the 5 Ja of section 32, of townchip 45, of range 26. Sections 2. 4. 6, 8, 10, 12,14, 12, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28.3), 32, and 34; the N 4s of the NE ‘4,and the N's of the NW fy oi of township 49, of range <7. The W 34 of the SAV 4; of section 6; sections 18 i the SW 44, the W 22 of the SE 34. and the 4 of the SE 4,’of section 22; sections 26, 28, 5), » Si, and 35, of township 43, of range 31 Sections 6, 8, 1, 12, +4, IR, 20 52, 24, 26, 26,3), of township 43; the W 3 of tha INK! the W Je of the SB 34, ana tie W_ 3 of section 2: sesiions $,6.3.ard 10; the W 32 of the NE ‘4, the W 3s of the SE 4, and the W 4, of section 14; a. 0- tons 18, 20, 22, 26, 28, 3), 32, and 34; the W !3 of s20 tion Si, of fewnship 49, of range 35. ‘The W 2 of the SE 15. and the W 33 of section 18; section 3), of township 45, of range So. Atthe Land Office at Traverse City, commen- cing on Monday, the 23d day ot July next, for the alspoeal of the vacant lands inthe eren mtembereid secttons and parts. of sections, within the under 3n- tioned townships, which remain to the United States within miles on each side of the rail- roads, “from Little Bay de Noquet to Marquette;” “trom Amboy by Hillsvale and Laneing, aud from Graud Rapids to come point on or near Traverse Bay.” sulyect, as required by law, to a minimum of (wo dollars and fifty cents per acre, viz: North of the base line and toes: of the principal me- ridia Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 23, 29, 30, 31, 52, 33, and 34, of range 3 Lownslips 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, !23, 29, 30, 31, 52, 33, 31, 35, aud 36, of range 4 Townships 31, 3 Lownship . of range 6 ‘Townships 25, D, 31,52, and 33, of range? Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, 27,23, 29, 30, 31, and 32. of range T. 2, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, of range 9 23, 24, 45, and 25, of range I) rt and 23, of range li Townships nd 41. of range 21 Townships 39, 40, and 41, of ranges 22 and 23 ‘Township 49 and 41, of range 24 ‘Townships 41, of range 25, Atthe Land Offis at Traverse City, commen- cing on Monday. the 'sth day of August next. for tie disposal of the public lands heretofore unoffered, within ths following towuships, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal,me- . ridtan Townships 23, 29, and 3:, of range 10 At the Land Office at Loma, eommoenoing on. Monday, the 3\th day of July next, for disposal of the vacant lands in the even numbered sections and parts of sectrons, within th) tindermentioned tow! ships, which reimain to the United States within six mies on ¢ach side of the ra jroads, “from Amboy, by Hillsdale and { ansng, and from Graud Rapids to some point on or near ‘Traverse Bay; also from Grand Haven and Pera Marquette to Flint, and thenes to Port Huron,” fubjcot, as required, by law, toa minimum of two dollars and fifty cents por acre, VIZ: North of the base line anil west of the principal me- ridian. ‘Townships 3, 4, 5, 6,7, and 8, of range 1 Towaships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, and 8, of range 2 ‘Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, aud 17, of range 3 Townships ', 2, 3, 6.7, 8,17, and 18, of range 4 ‘Lownehipa 6, 7, 8, 17. and 13, of ranges 5 and 6 Townships 5, 6, 7, 8, 15, 16, and 17, of range 7 ‘Townships 5,6 7.) and 17, of range 8 ‘Townships 5, 6. 7, 11, 12, 13,' 4, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 2', of range 9 Townships 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 8, D.and 2, of range 10 ownships 6, 7. , 9, 19, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 57, 18, 19, and 2, of range 11 Townships 6, 7, 3,9, 10, 15, 16, and 17, of rarge 12 Townships 6, 7, 8, 9. 15, lo, 17. and 1, of range 13 ‘Yo xuships 7,8, 9, 16, 17,18, and 19, of ranges 14 and 15 Townships 7, 8.9, and 19, ot range 16 ‘Townships 17, 18, and 19, of ranges 17 and 13, South of the base line and west of the principal me redian, Townships 1,2, 3, and 4, of range 4 Townships 1, 2.3, 4.5, and 6, of range5 Atthe Land Office at Detroit, commencing on Monday, the 18th day of August next, for the dis- P) 82! of the vacant iai nthe rren numbered sec- tions and parts of sections, witain the undermen- tioned townships, which remain to the United States withia six miles on each side of the rail roads, “from Amboy, by Hillsdale and Lansing, to some pointun or near Traverse Bay; aiso from Grand Haven and vero Marquette to’ Fimt, and thence to ort Huron,” anbject, as required by law, to & miuimum of tiro dollars ana fifty cents per acre, viz: South of the base line and west of the principal »12- ridian, ‘Townships 6,7, 8, and 9,of range 1 Townships 1,5, 5,7, 3, and 9, of range 2 ‘Townships 3, 4.5, 6.7, 8, aud 9, of range 3. owns:ips 5, 6, and 7, of range 4 North of the base line and east of the principal me- ridian. Townships 4 and 5. of range 1 ‘Townships 6,7, and ®, of ranges 12, 13, and 14 ‘Pownships 5, 6,7, and 8, of range | ‘Townships nd 7, of rangés i6 and 17. North of the base line and west of the principal me ridian, Townships 29. 30, 31, 82, 33, 34, and 35, of range 2. At the Land Office at East Sacinaw, commenc ing on Monday, the 2th day of August neat, for the disposal of the vacant lands in the even nusnberad Sections, within the undermentioned townships, emain to the United States within six miles on each sice of the railrosds, “fr rom Amboy, bi Hil sda'o and Lansing, to some point on or nent Fravorse Bay ; 3,2!so from Grand Haven ad Pere Marguette to Flint, and thence to Port Huron.” subvect, as yeauared by law, to a minimum of tivo doilars and fifty cents per acre, viz: North of the base line and east of the princ pal me- fi an. Townships 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and Zi, of ranget ee Ee whships 6, 7,8, 9, 19, 11. 12,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 2), of ez rang’ ‘Lownships 6, 7, 8,9, 19, 13, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, of ranges ‘Townships 6, 7, 8, 10, 1i, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, of Tenget owoiitye 6, 7, 8,9, 10,11, 12, 13,14, and 15, of rang: ‘owns hips 6, 7, 10, 11, and 12, of range 6 ‘Townships and 10 of range 7 Tow.rhips 6, North of theba tanges, 8, 9, 10, and 11. cand west € principal me ridian Fowsatige 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range * 2,16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, £6, ‘townships 14, 27, and 2, of ran Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, miliary sud otner purposes, together with the swamp and overflowed” lands, will be excluded from the eaies. Tho tracts along the lines of the railroads will be sold. eubjeet to the nght Way, granted by act of ith August i832, for said railroads. and tha par cular tracks cut by the routes will be sold as c ta * the quautities respectively shown on the Oflicrs! p ats, without deductions, The «ffering of the above lands wiil be com- meneet on tha days appointed, and will proceed in tne order in which thay are adve Tised. until the ao been cifered, and the sales thus be kept longer than f the lands tion of the Given under my hang, at the City of Washington. this sixth day of Aprily annu Domini ons thowsned eight hundred and be, . AMES BUCHANAN, By the President: Jos. 3. Witson, Cummiseioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships above ens umerated is required to establish the same to the Satisiaction of the register and receiver of the proper laud office, and make payment thercfor as 00m a8 practicable after seeing this notice, and be~ fere the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lagds embracing the tract claimed: otherwise auch m_ will be forfeited, s JOS $8. WIL-ON. Commissioner of the General Land Office. Note —Under the regu’at th tmert, B+ horototore and new on tting- et Mareen cnt Faviene agarose iste acts Punts Ie gmmitaioner of the General ‘Tend Offi.e. % TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. NEW ORLEANS IN TEREE DAYS FARE ONLY $42.50. VIA Orange and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginia and Tennessee, East ‘lennessee and Virginia, East Tennessee and Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, Mississippi Central, few Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! TWO DAILV THROUGH TRAINS, Leave Washington at 6 a. m. and 6 p.m. Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons leave the Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvama avenue to connect with each Train. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. Lynchburg —— 25 ristol. noxville —_. 2h 90 Chattanooga. Macon . ‘3 00 Daiton. Columbus 31 50 Huntsville. Montgomer: 33.00 Grand Junction 90 00] New Orleans ....7! (42 THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY 8Y RAIL an 200 MILES SHOR TEE sate 24 HOURS LESS than any other | ine—the iynohbure Ext eing now completed, as alac the Mise: Central, making it the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. To New Orleans. § Nera 1 Monten Nashville UG-The U.S MAIL and ADAMS’ EXPRESS &re taken over this New Line, fension TIME Tickets can be obtained at the South Western Office, corner of Sixth etreet and Peunsyivania av- enue, to the following points: z Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Atlanta, Chattanooga. | Huntsville, Grand Junction, Macon, ashville, Dalton. Columbus, ee Mobile, Memphis, and EW ORLEANS. ‘The Steamer PAGE leaves her wharf, foot of Seventh street, at6% a.m and 6'z P-m. 117" Baggage Cheaked at the office Through to New Orleans, JAMES A. EVANS, Tioket Agent, Corner Sixth st. and Pa. av. YHE STEAMER JAS, GUY Whill resume her trips on TUESDAY, ist. of 1860, Wiil leave WASIT- every TUESDAY and! »At6 o'clock a, m.and ALEXANDRIA CURRIOMAN and the at half-past 6 o'clock, f On her return tri Div intermediate Landin Will leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY ” m, %; 2, Proprietor, and SATURDAY, at5 oc! LUCIAN S, PA NATH’L BOUSH, Ag’t, Aloxandria. few ap 13-tr ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, B WASHINGTON BRANCH. Cuance or Hours. Commencing on Monday morning, October 17, 1868 8: t 6.20 and 7.45 & m. 3.20 and 5.20 p.m. only, ‘até.0 and 8a. m. Leave BALTIMORE at 3.15 and 4.20 p, m. On Sunday at 4.202, m, only. = Passengers for the EAST will take trains até. and 7.45 a. m. Le | 3 Z aa io 3 La 2 ry 224 -. Bnd 3.20 p,m. For the WEST at 6.2) a.'m., and 3.20 p. m. For ANNAPOLIS at 7, 20 p.m. For NORFOLK at 7.54, m. 0015 T. H. PARSONS, Axent. FOR NEW YORK. Passace, TNENiDNe MEALS AND BIATEROOM: 9750, riers New York ane arse Sere Steamshiy ;om) ’s new and elegant steam: MOUNT VERNON, CAt eT 6 a will ieave the Company’s Depot, Wee. ern W harves, at 1i‘o’clock a. m. every WEDNES- AY, and the Company’s Depot, at Alexandria. at 3o’clock p. m. same day. Passengers from Washirgton and Georgetowr onn take the coaches connecting with Alexandria steamboats or railroad, which leave the corner of 7th street and Pa. avenue hourly, or they can leavs onthe steamer from the Western Wharvos at u o’clook a m. State rooms can be engaged on ay Messrs. Morgan & Rhinehart, Western Wherves Freight will be received up to the hours of depar ture. x wnt EREnSn aL aS SD SEER mium. Phe accommodations for passengers by this ling Sre in évery respect first-o asi every effort be le to render this comi ication with New York an agreeable and healthful one. For freight or passags apply to FOWLE & CO., Agents, Alexandria. & co. +9 ation te H. B. CROMWEL! se2-ly 86 West at., corner Albany, New York. ASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, 1504 94K st., two doors North of Pa. Ave, ow 1s the time to get SPRING and SUMMER SHIRTS made 2 to order. ‘The subsoriber is pre- pared to make 3: vee DRAWERS, &e., at the shortest notice. All descriptions of Sewing done SHICT BOSOMS. COLLARS, and” WRIST Sr * ™. 0. NOVER HE ATTENTION OF ENGINEERS, Arohitects and Builders ia called toa valuable “treatise on tho =trength of Materials, with illus- trations, by JK. V aq., © Engineer, Price 75 centa. ed, and for sale at HiiLP & SOLOMONS’ Metropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa. av. Sole Agenta for Lanrance a Stationery, 40. mar Cc. SNYDER, Piunser AND GAS FITTER. South side of Penn. avenur, west of 1th street, and __ opposite the Kirkwood House, Takes this method to inform his friends and the Public that he is prepared to furnish them with all articles connacted with the PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING BUSINESS, such as— Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Urinals, Washstands, Showers, Bidets, Hudrants, Pumps, Rams, Fountains, Rubber Hose and Gas . Fertures of every description. He wi!l introduce Wator and Gas upen the most Tearonable terms and guarantoo satisfaction. mar 22-' VOYAGE DOWN THE AMOOR; with a and Journ y through Siberia, and Incidental ‘es of Manchooria, Kamachatka, and Japan: by Verry McDonough Collins. U.S. Commercial Agent at the Amoor river. Price $125 Friarswood Post Office, by the author of “The Heir of Redcilitfs,” &c., &0. Price 50 cents. Just received a for sale br BLANCHARD & MOHUN. apn GALLONS CHAMPAGNE AND 12,000 CRAB APPLE CIDER.—We invite the attention of the public to our large and well se looted stock of Champacnoaud Crab Apple Cider, which we guarantee to bo pure juice, aud will be gold oa reasonable terms in order to make room for our spring stock, coe ner nll at the , nion Bottlin: fag No. 57 Green at. anweiree “ AGNOLIA HAMS!” ’ MAGNOLIA HAMS!” We have now instore our first supply for th season of the*Magnolia Hama.” They are rich, terder, and of fine flavor. {L7-'The Magnolias ara now in excellent _condi- tion for baking. KING & BURCHELL, aps Corner Fifteenth st. and Vermont av. i CARRIAGES, Tar Subscriber having made additions to hi factory, making it now one of the largest, in the District, where his facilities for' manufacturing CARRIAGE & LIGHT. WAGONS of ail kinds cannot be surpassed, and from his long experience in tho business, he hopes Wo ive cena | satisfaction. AE Kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on 2 AR iF ALRS neatly done, andall orders prompt Seoond-hand Carriagos taken i new snes, ANDREW 1 OVC: 7+ 7" ee - __ Seense +P, Math and F ete. MoKENNEY & LANS. 0 . “AGENTS FoR “oe 520 2 capita! and PARK FIRE INS. CO.N. Y.—Cas ondents of supplies $300,000, nearly; and ‘corr ater Companies havin ossh capital of ore tly Sree ny Frgeeeg squrth yaaa gd po nae = AY AND SRAL, By the author of ide S Wide World, and Dollars and Gents be Just received and for salo by LANCHARD & MOHUN, Booksellers and Stationers, aps corner Eleventh street and Penn. av. UHN SAVAGE’S NEW BOOK—“Our Living Representative Men,” from official and original sources, Srebenciog the Memoirs of the Lives and *ublic Serv'cax of those Statesmen, foldiers, and oliticians who have been Prom:nently auggasted for the residential Campaign of 1360, Price $1.25. Just received and for eais br PHILP & SOLOMONS. Metropolitan B 332 Pa. av., betw. Sha din ots, Sole agents for Laurence’s Stationery. — ap Il \ Ee JEWELR iaHl,0;, HOOD Has just ‘purchased for cash, ‘and very choice ai SILVER “WATCHES. and. bee a and suniees fe eat om of ine short time, hy Cffer im, together wil 8 large stoek 0} RICH JEWELRY and SiLVE Mee dente amiee WARE, PLASTERING Prat aXe ORNAMENTAL ‘or EVERY DE- SCRIPTION, done on short notice and ve: reasons- dren toula nde fecreot te GO a aah Their Ornamental’ Ree We ‘een Plasteri: it of an: other house ipithe United Ntates, instyle, fini and ability. call'andine Sarahility.. The publicis invited to and ins} ye \0 TO SMITHS, No. 4 Gecaeet Taste NG all ie a GARMENTS: © °° Set all your eae HAVANA onanogs: : & mar Si Corner 15th at oa may, at ‘mar st MEDIOINES. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL! Ss. Ss INDIAN VEGI ‘ABLE VECOCTION. i known that in the Spring people are more Pesach contract disease than ai Bog other riod; and itis equally well-known ¢ 6 Way Off disease is to keep the blood pure, for failthe a that flesh is heir. to,” arise from impuri- ty of the blood, the main spriu gle ce itis, therefore, important to all that _ atoms should be thoroughly cleansed and park an this can be done in the most effectual rae PE SBOE MRS M. COX'S INDIAN VBGETA Le - COCTION, the best remedy discovered tor the cure of diseases of Skin, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Rheama- tism, Nervous Debility, Fevers of different kinds, Dyspepsy, Liver Complaint, and all other siseoars arising fom impurity ofthe blood. It pane ject * the most remarkable cares, as can be ai own by numerous.certificates from persons of ie vie - respectability, and is recommended by all who have used it asthe most invaluable remedial agei e day. ‘ Fe TtT; sold by all the Druggists of Baltimore, and at the residence of the pigpneter., x, . M. , 158 East Baltimore street, between Eden street and Central avenue. None genuine unless her name is blown on the bottle and her seal on the cork. iL7 Price §1 per bottle, six ee for se a it. R. S. T. Cisse. Druggist, enn A Cy Wholesale Agent for the ‘Dis. tric., and will suppy the trade at my prices, mar 27-tr EWARE OF MINERAL POISONS. Dr. J. BOVEE DODS’ CELEBRATED VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. p For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Weak at + Wi tomachs, Indigestion pepsia, Genera De nerecen Debility, Piles an 18eases are unsurpassed. They aremade Of'a pure Sherry Wino, and aside from their medi- cinal properties, they are & most wholesome and delightful Beverage. HIS BRANDY CA TRING: I edy for Costiveness, Liver Co: and Dyspepsia, ‘They are pleasant to the tast in a i ealfegar a asa chaane plage iret retually, sicively eu } fo nauseous and dissgrocabio to the taste. HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, | d: , Bi er an rinary ei aos faaperier remedy for Dyspepsia, ‘con: nected with Liver Complaint in all its forms. Fe frais teleatle, suede of pure Holiaed Gin fe, made o} Deegan and aeroeabe to the taste, and may be 2 well termed 8 MALE COMPANION. HIS CATHARTIC SYRUP, . For Infants, Children and Delicate Females, is certainly one of the most desirabie and valuable Medicines in the world. itis a perfect substitute for Calomel, acting on the Liver, removing all ob- structions in the Bowels, ng Costivene ndi- gestion and Dyspepsia. Although itis as sure and effectual in its cperationsfas Calomel, yet it_is so delicious to the taste, that children will ery for it, and itis as gentle, innocent and harmless as the dows of Heaven. ‘Thousands of mothers through- out the land will bless the discoverer of this in- valuable Medicine. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., PROPRIETORS, 649 anv 651 Broapway, New Y oe And sold by Jouy Scuwaxze, Druggist, 468 Pa avenue, next dour to the United States Hotel, aud by druggists generally. mar l4-ly,7q 7 OUGH SYRUP IN THE Tis vent couelt S¥KUP in the world 16 $ 2S PECTORAL SYRUP OF BAR TSHORN ILD CHERRY. ‘This article ix prepared by a chemist, and is pre nounced by medival men, and those who lave weet It, to be the best preparation for Coughs, Colds, tarra, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sor ‘oat from @ id, and % preventive of that ion o: jOREOS, sumption. . Persons who sing should use it. Itis pleacant te the taste, softens, clears and strengthens the voice. @ilaye all irritation of the throst and Inngs, and pre- fet id. ; "PEP Botces 2s and cents and @1. Sold by al druggists in Washinugten, Gecrgetown and Al ae 7. Pre ay gmt S, 1 Si SEN SS 2” ECONOMY! %&\ YX SF , 2S ‘Sa piseatcu: “S.% VF Save the Pieces! °°—~ As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated families, it in very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies. and no household oan afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the sticking point, “There is no longer neces. sity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dofls, and broken cradles. It is ~~ the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, 80 popular with ladies of refinement and taste. x This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet makers’ glus, It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastiy more adhesive, _ ‘“* USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Price, 25 cents. . N.B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Whoiesale Depot, No. 48 Codar street, New York, Address HENRY G. SPALDING & CO. ox No, 3,600, New York. Put up for Deslers in Cazes containing Four, Eight, aud Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithograph- ic Show Card accompanying each package. Tet ae bottle of SPALDING’S PRE- PARED GLUE will save ten times its cost an- nually to every household. Tf . Sold by all prominent Stationers, Droggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealera, Grocers, an Fancy Stores. Country merohants should make a note of SPAL DINGS PREPARED GLCE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. fe 10-1y Creme pREPARED) S@LUEL FOR FAMALY USE. WILL MEND ARTICLES IN Wood, Leather, Crockery, G Ivory, Bone, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gutta Percha, Cloth, Paper, Papier Mache, Shell, Horn, Hone, Plaster, &c. And irdeed thereis scarcely anarticleinthe whole range of domestic economy, whether it be for use or omament, which when broken, cannot with this preparation be restored to its original value. It challenges the world for its superior. It is indis- pensable in avery HOUSE, WORK-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM, and no person after a trial of Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue, would willingly dispense with it for four times its cost. It is always ready, and always reliable. [tis not offensive to the smell, and is not affected by climate, and where known it has become a FIXED FACT. The attention of dealers and consumers is invited to the tollowing testimonials regarding its superior qualities : __. Newark, Nov, 26, 1859. “Afterafnithful trial of STARK’S PREPARED GLE on Wood, Leather and Cloth, at the Phenix Works, I most cheerfully recommend its uxe for all purposes generally required, and especially for fam- ily use. A. CARTER.” ¢, the undersicned having tested SLAKR’S PREPARED GLUz, agree with the above recom mendation, See “Wa. B. Dovetass, “Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. J. “LYSANDER WRIGHT, “Machine Depot, 23) Market st., Newark, N. J. *“Hepensure & LitTaty, “Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N. J. “Wa. H. Kirx & Co. Builders, Newark, N. J. “LeveERicn & Expt age Makers, Newark. i” Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue ~ is sold by all Drusgists, Furniture Dealers, Gro- cers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Statione eneiai *PRIC TLE. A brush goes with each bottle, Put up for dealers in cases from 1 to 12 dozen. A splendid Lithographic Shew Card, printed in colors, given with ee age. pi All orders or letters of inquiry by mail addressed to the STARR GLUE COMPANY, . 51 Liberty st., N.Y. will receive prompt attention. i> A liberal discount to the trade. mar !7-ly N AUTHENTIC BIOGRAPRY F THE “ LITTLE GIANT” OF THE WEST. Will bo ready for de'ivery on Wednesday, Sd inst., The Life of the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, With his most important Speeches and Reports By a Member of the Western Bar. Price $1, * ~ bound in cloth, and $0 cents in paper covers, “No man inthe United States resent time 1s looked to with weedy Pinter the dist “Carpenters a The most important of Mr. Douglas’s Speeches are incorporated in this volume. and Work suhmitted. before publication, for to some of Mr. Dougias’s most in whom he has 6 whole 18 cordial: d ecormm« 5 yy Pa.av., aps Agents for Lawrence’s Stationery, &o, MEDIOINES. . JOHNSTON, Hes pianos the most raedeoped i FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. LET NO SPLY IMMED ATELY. RANTED, OR NO CHARGE, 4 CURE BioM ONE TO TWO DAYS. ures, Affections of the Kidney: of the Back, Strictures, Affect and Ghuters involuntary Discharges, Impotency, G jeneral ‘ ree, «rr Ci Debility, N en OTe pe bearts Tie iid Trenthogs, y, fusion off i. . Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Manis ele Solitary Mabie of Nose or Skin, Afections of the * those ble Disorders arisin, Pouth= there Dresdfol'and Deetractive Practices which rem der Marriage impossible, and destroy beta Body and Bind. YOUNG MEN Especially whe have become the victims of Solitary Vise, that dreadfal and destructive babit which anuunlly sweeps an untimely ads ef Young Bien of the mes ~ bave (2 and brillant intellect, who might otherwise tnieaced inten gs th the thunders of sloguence er waked to eceiasy the living lyre, may call ‘cond dence. MARRIAGE. |ARRIED PERSONS, or Young Men conte Mar Mee ert physics! wackaess, orgeaie debility, vared. ihe care of De. J. may roligt- Bla ae 5 sor denen ol eexbeneiy oy ‘pon his skill ae a physician. Pen OFFICE No. SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, | left hand side going from Dakimore stress, « few deers the corner. not teebserve nameead cumber. better must be paid and contain astamp. DR. JOMNSTOR, bers of th 1 College of Surgeons, benden, graduate Memeator the mex eminent, Colleges in tbe United Btaten, and the greater part of whos ae the bow ‘London; Pars, Philad he moat aston: ied 8 | even of fe ¢ ‘with ringing in vouBness, om i hb frequent biushis some ‘of mind, ware cured immediately. CULAR NOTICE, oe injured themeebves by & jone—a babdit frequently the effects of ing cures tha the bi al cca p, and if not cure: Miovan doops beck maiea om juced Traut of the Digettive anctions, General Debility, ty symptoms of Cousumptic be drended—Love of Mem of Spirits, Evil Porbodings, f olitune, Timidity, , Belf-Di sic. are some of the evils pre petigel cage rid stile er mage utd — jeclinis ay vigor, be- Coming week, pais, nervous aud srauclated, having asingtlas ut the eyes, cough or aym| DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of chs painfal dises anal use of shan delerehim from sppiping to those who, from education an appearanc: respectability, can alone befriend He falls inte banda of ignorant and designing ef coruug, filch hie pe month after month, or tai nd in desp: alliug disxppointmer ly jercury, beaten the constitutional eymptome of this has Afections of the Hi frightful rapidity, vill denth putes im te that me 18011, Terrible disease jored. bad lest ali hepe, have . Physical or Mental Disquall i Procteaiive ‘Power, Borsens get! Trembling and Weakness er Exhaustion ef the mi¥ei fearfu ‘ ly cured. Kind specs DORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. THE M. y id man: sin and again before the reons, netic: pers, w! a dea bis et: ane aa ntieman of character ant Sp ee pn mereyny fe oe eee gl HE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, by Royal Letters Patent of Enel ana Ereetiee Tei aali ef te Biniade Paeomatirde toes, and the Imperial Coilete of Medicine, 1081 diss! ne Ss ocmnel fetely eradiontes all traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nau- seous &nd pernicious use of copavia and cubebs, pagcrcty tara tg agr peed > ere! Li a ralioh, disperei eby impurities, and rooting out the iscase, - “TRIESE TAR Nos, 1.2and 3,are propared in form of a lozenge, deveid of taste = D can be carried in the waistcoat pocket, Soild in tip cases, and ‘drvided into separate doses, As Adminis- tered by Vaipeau, {sllemand, Roux, R Price 3en0 , or four eases for $9 which saves \d in $27 oases, whereby there iss savi To be had, wholesale and retail, of Dr. BA 194 Bleecker street, four doors. below Mo: street. New York. ims ly On receiving 8 re mittance, Dr. Barrow will for Sar Scecldne Sete (ese tare nce 6 i 01 5 Bold also by 8. CALVERT FORD, Jr» Wash: ington, D. do 6-6m FTES OE ar AND REM DY ROR BY APES PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. Borrvrs 12, 2 and & cents and one dollar. THE GREATEST PIROOVERY IN MEDICA) ORNE'S GURE-ALL should be kep' wat RISHO in case of accidents or endden Aid ness,jas it frequently cures in less time than it re quires to get A phyzieian. duce a bad Cold, Rheumaticm, tromagnetic power, oxpels all pain from the system World. R. ba) i of the syatem and is user exioypay and intorcaly. caecum 1e wen! 6 requent chang inthe iiate and Bory; also, Stiff Neck—ever 101 et @ bottle. it acts upon the inews, Blood and Boner; and by its Sting ged eleo- jet ttle and try it. AGERE EER WRG AETS HisRRY—it is the best Cough Syrap in fyou are Bilious, use HAR TSHORNE’S ANTI BILICUS PILLS. They act sh and Bow: fa, carrying off at) Bile: Foul erstions. "Bhe abo edicines to be had at all in Warhington city; KIDWELL & CISHELE a Seorge ;H. PEEL & Co., Alexandria, SWINDLING QUACK! AUTION !- a ik 2 a 8;—their Books, Cot ruments. or Kinge-cahus ed to profit by my experience. rt ‘ireular on . PERMATORRH(CGA ;-ITS CURE. With stamp enclosed, address, in perfect conf dens. your friend, » former sufferer, merely super soir Box Are, Charlestown, Mass. 7 Buohn. ; them all, and, if dispo: write as my private Ci ja le We offer for sale the above standard brand Di ‘Maited Rye Whisky, these fine Copper-Distil! jal is and half-varrels. Ae it is of our oom dith nd highly improved by we confid nd the best that can possibly be distilled: We aleo offerame OLD FAMILY (AYE WHISKEY, and brand: e est Phenix Distillery, on the Schuyikill river, Phila Offices—96 Wall st: : Roath Front atreet, Philadeipion. ove invite? Prince Imperial Champagne. FROM EPERNAY, DE VENOGE & cO., PRANCE. Sold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the This fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, thich until the past roar. .was confined exclusively to the best f the Continent of Europe, has now obtained the most unbounded success and’ popularity in this us mmended y some of the first of New York, over all oth its extreme purity and deli- cacy, and those who once try it rare] ly use any other brand. Although only one year has ela; sines its introduction into this country, the demand enormous and constantly increasing. Our: e- ments are such as to ensure the quality ofthe Wine being maintained at its present high standard. The Prince Imperiai fgported solely by us, we being = aoa of Messrs. DE Vanco & Co, in country. E.V. HAUGRWO! Nos. 488,490 & 492 fee a] y. IF" Sold in this city by Hamilton & Leach, and & a mar5-3m_ Browni: Keating. N vlse BRD AMBROTYPE GALLERY, ‘Near Third Street, Fararia nandorme ean, FRSTSORATE frien semen @00D PICTURES * m then: _ inany oo “sense she while you + the oubstomes. MISCELLANEOUS. By THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED nga Sin af Renan tebe it ates Orn le n elnre and make own thet ie cates the sened t jermentioned Om oo ‘Avavama, at the periods hereinafter designated, ty wit: At the Land Office at GREENVILLE, commercing vader, the eight-enth cay uf June next, fer of the racant landein the tren myn jermentioned townships which remain to the Un: tedetatens within six miles on eseh side of the ‘ennesses River.” the *Alahams and Florida,” anc the “Girard and Mobile” Raii- roads, subiect,as r quired by law, to 8 minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per gore, North of the base line and cast of the St. Stephens hips 6.7.17, tse 18, and 30, of range 1 ‘ownships 6, 7. 17, '8, 19, m1 , Pownenipe 8.7 16, 17, 18, 19,29, 2, and 22, of rangs Townships 6, 7,8, 9, 16,17, 15, 19, 20, 21, and 22, «f ty 2 Townshipas. 7, 8,9, 10, 1, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21, and 22,0 Wusuips 7, 8,9, 10, 11,12, and ‘ownships ®, 9, 10, 1i, 12, 13, 15, of ranee 15 ‘ownshipe 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14.15, 16, and 17, of ranrs is G, 7, 8, 13. 14. 15, 16, and 17, of range 17 6,7, 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16, of Fan; 7, 8,9. 10 and li, of ange nd 11,<f range 2 f ranges 22and 26 cout 13, of rence 14 t the Land Office at DrMoro.is. commencing on Montey the twenty filtn day o° Jun* next, for the dieposal of the vacant lands in the even min bered sections and parts of sections within the un dermentioned townehips which remajn to the Uni States, within ix miles on each side of the “Northeast and Southwestern Railroad,” sutyect. as required by iaw, ton minimum of two dollars ant Sifty cents per acre, Viz: North of the base line and east of the St. Stephen, meridian. ia 19, 20, 21, and 2, of range 1 ‘owns! 28, 2, and 22, of range 2 ‘ownships 2! and 22, aimsame Saud 4 Township 22, of range 5, North of the base line and west of the St. Stephens meridian. Townships 18, 19,20, ¥1. and 22. of range 1 ‘Townships 17, 1", 19. and Fownsniss 16, 17, 18. 19, ‘ownships 16, 17, and 18, t the Land Office at Exza. commencing én Mon act ie dccond dev of July nest. for the disposal of theeacané lands in the even-numbered sectroms and parts of srcticns withn the unde ment townships which remain to the United ~ within rix miles on each side of the “Mobile a: Girare” and the “Alavama and Floriéa” Railroads. subject, ax required by law, tom minimum of ties dollars End filly cents per acre, Viz: North of the base line and east of the St. Stephen 412, 0 MTisian. nae ‘ownships 1 and 2, 01 .auges >, 6, . Tow pei, 2,3. 40nd 5. of ranges 9, 10, Mand 12 Townships |, 2, Sand 4, cf range 13 Townships 2,3. 4 and 5, 0° ranges 14.and 15 Township: 3, 4 aud 6, of rage 16 Township 5, of ranges 17 and 18 Towns Wand 1!,of range 2t Towaships Wand 11, of ranges 22 and 23 Townehip 11, of range? Atthe Land Office at St. Sterne» MMenon on Mon¢as, the twenty. fifth day of June nm x', for the disporal of the rarant lands in the even-nwra bered sections and parts of sections within ths un ui ject, a8 requir sd by toa minimum of tro dollars and Afty cents per @ viz: South of the base line and east of the St. Stephens os ae sneridian. ‘owns! 2an of range Tovnshive? 2, 3and 4, ‘of ranges 2 anis3 Townships 1, 2 and 3, of rang Atthe Land Office at Montcomen on Monday, the twenty filth day the disporal oi the racan: ianan bered sections and puri s commencing vne neXt, for * United States. within sx mi “Girard and Mobile Railioad,” subieot, ax required by law, toa minimum of fro dollars and fifty rent: per acre, Viz North of the base line and east of the St. Stephens meridian, 14, of range 22 _ 813, 14 am f rangee 23, 24 ard 25 3, 14, 1S and 16, of range 26 né 16, of ranges 27 and 28 16, 17 and 18, of range 29 16 17 and 18, of range 3) Township 15, of range 3i. At the Land Office at T on Mondas, the second di t July next, for the disposal of the vacant Isnds in the even niembered sections and parts of sections within the undé: men tioned townships which remain to the United States, within six miles on each side of the “North east and Southwestern” and the “Alabama and Tennessee River” Keiroads, subject, as required by law, to a minimum of twodollars and ffcy cents per acre, North of the base line and east of the St. Stephens meridian. 23, of range 2 Townships 23and 24. of ranges 3, 4, 5, and 6 ‘ownship 24, of ranges 7, ®, and'9 6 23 Bnd 24, of ranges 1}, 12, and 13 Township 24, of ranges 14 and 15. North of the base line and west of the St. Stephens - meridian, Township 21, of ranges | and 2, South of the base line and west of the Huntsville meridian. ‘ownships 15, 16, 17, 15, 20, 21, and 22, of range 1 ‘ownships 16, !7, 18, 20, 21, and 22, of range ‘ownshios }6, 17, 18, ‘9, 2, 21, and 22, of range 3 Townships 17, 12, 19, 2, 2), and 22. of range¢ ‘owneh'ps 18, 19, 0, 21. and 22, of range 5 19,2, 2!, and 22 of range nd 22, of ranges 7,8, 9, 10, and 1! South of the baseline ond east of the Huntsvrill+ meridian. Townships 15, 16, 17, 20, 2!, and £2, of range 1 8 15, 16, 19, 2. 21, and 22, of range 2 Townships 15, 19, and 2, of range 3. Atthe Land Office st HuntsviLLz commencing on Monday, tho Ith day of June next, for the disposa! of the vacant ian‘s in the even mumbered sections CALOOBA, Commencing and parts of sections within the undei tioned townships which remain to, the Uni ‘Staten, within 5'x miles on each side of the “Northeast #ni Southwestern” and the“ Tennessceand Coors” Rairoads, sut ject. as required by law, to @ mini- mum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, Viz: South of the base line and cast of the Huntsville meridian. Township 14, of range 1 ‘ownships 13and 14. of range 2 Townehips 9, 12, 1S, and 14, of range S Townships 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, and 14, of ranges 4 and 5 Township 12, of range 6. At the Land Office at Cexrer, commencing on Monday, the twenty filth day of June next, for the disporal'of the vacani lands in the even mumibered sections and parts of sections within the unaermen tioned townships which remain te the United States, within eix miles on each side of the * bar Tennessee River,” the Wills the pea and Chattooga Rivers,” aud th Cc nessee ond Coosa” Railroads, subject. as required by law, toa minimum of tro dollars and Afty cents per acre, Viz: South of the base line and east of the Huntsville merician, ofrange 1 2). 21. and 22, of ranges 2 7,8, 9, 18, 19, 2), and 21, of range 3 7,8) 9, (7, 18, 19, 20, and 21, of range 4 7, 8, 9, 10, UL, 12, 17, 18, 19, and 29, of 8,9, 10, IL, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 14, and 19, of .* 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, ct Townships6, 7,8, 9,19, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, ant ‘8, of rence 8 Townships 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. ofrangs9 Townships 4, 5, 6,7, 8,9, and 10, of range 10 Townships 5, 6,7, 8, 9, and 10, of range Ll. ands appropriated by law for the use of schools. military and other purposes, tocether with the Prem ond overfiowed” lands, will be excluded the rales. “The tracts — the lines of the railroads will be sent, walvect to the right of way, granted by act of ugust, 1852, for said raslroads, and the particu lar tracts cut by the routes will be sold as containing the quantitics respectively shown in the officis! Plats, without deductions. offering of the above lands wil! be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which a are advertised, until the whole sha!! have been offered, and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be ko; tha: Given under my" hand, ni the eity of Wrechingto a ™ 1, a this ninth day of Maroh;anno Domini one thine eight hundred and sixty. JAMES By the President: BUCHANAN. os. 8. WILson, VILSON, joner of the General Land Office. ati TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Svery person entitled to th . toany of the lands within the townehipemed eats at townships above cnumerated is required toestablisi the same to the satisfaction of the register and re ceiver of the proper land office, and make payment i be the ;otherwise muck: sine fl ne forfeited. Commissioner of the General Land u Office. ‘ore. —Under the regulations of the department. Pe ar and 1 be made for adttnag prsieaaticas scoop ans ‘bl asare v t ihe Sommassioner of the Gonera! band Benn ” mar 15-lawi tract clai Er =e ALE AND XXX ALE! Env. whaasisae eRe" cannot fail to ave entire — LQC.LAMAR, 6. MOT?. SL AWERE. a u . . persone pinhine ts purokars Roose) tact Planys r for reut—terme te; di-count for ev. apis 306 ., betw.

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