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‘THE EVENING STAR. U7 The “Cattle Disease’ now came ete a Er hemig item in the news of the Jy. Te demic has made its appserenes j ‘ew Hi: shire. A feeling seems to prevail in som of Massachusetts that the Commisstoners pee int ed by the Legislature ate spreading the disease, rather then ‘abating it, by carrying the affection in thefr clothes. In a debate in the House, one member, with « sagacious shake of the head, remarked, that he ‘bad not yet fully made up bis mind which was the greatest calamity to the State, the Cattle Diseases or the State Commission- stoners.’ The disexse is said by some to origi- nate from atminute insect which finds its way into the lungs of the cattle. iG7A ng man named Edward Gronise, has been artested ‘in New York city, cb with beating his own mother to death, upon slight- est provocation. The mother haying command- ed him to cease grumbling abodt his su , the brute struck ber three or four blows with is fist, Fn ng her down ou the fluor; after she was down he stamped on ber face and’ breast; and tem) to strangle her, declaring that she had lived tong oath and that he would kill her; which ry anatty succeeded in doing most effect- ually U7" Mr. Seward bas surrendered the letter of Mr. Greeley’s in which the latter sent the Senator bis defiance, and which hé has been demanding for puaiteedad, to the editor of the Albany Kvening irnal, with authority to respond to Mr. Gree- ley’s demand or gt as he ge oe proper. The editor announces that he decides that Greeley shall have the letter, and of course it will now be published. 7" The Commissioners appointed by the Leg islatures of the thirteen original States to superin- tend the building ofa monujnent tothe memory of the Signers of the Declaration, have arrived in mr “hiladelphia, were they are the guests ofthe itis expected they will adopt plans and loc the mon t. Independence Square is spoken of. {A Vigilance Committee bas been formed in Orange county, Va_, for the purpose of ridding that county of sundry persons suspected of dealing with slaves, inciting them to steal, &c. Some persons have been ordered to leave the country, and in more than one instance force has been u I-A gentleman traveling on a railroad lost his hat. when, without a monent’ s hesitation, he a out his bat-box, on which were his name and address, wisely judging that!the latter would lead to the return of the former, which it did.— That man was a philosopher. Public meetings are being held in Chicago the Western cities, for the relief of the suf- forere from the tornadoes in lowa and Illinois. {7A little daughter of A. Keith, of West Lib- erty, [a., was almost instantly killed on Tuesday week, by drinking a cup of concentrated ley Uy James R. Pell, while shooting at a mark near Oveda, N. Y., last week, shot his uncle fatally. {7 The amount already subscribed in Europe to the memorial to Humboldt exceeds $20,000. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —R A Rennoe, Md: FA Reed aud lady. Va; 3 Hea Brettun, Md: T 3 rittenden, NY; © Thornton, Hon B Brow! kf L Sterlo,N La; W D Pall and lady. R oun Macmurdo, Miss Mac- & WH Adams ef Whiteler, Me; ey; Parson, A’ ies ro Dr B Woits: sis W'M "Hines, Wi Mr fushea aud isdy, NT; Dr J E Beck ‘aa indy, Rev Dr Edgar and lady, Tonn: WT (Forrest and iam, 0; 1 BW. ai B Norto Yi a 5 Adams Ga; F P Sol NY ue Pee was eG; omons, 3 tae, B Dorsey, Mud; a Pr; P rain. Lont id oB Tu pea ae Ridioy ‘and. fam EDP te, ‘s od NJ; theate, urs Be jauziger, di pent and asa * Jowi and lady, 'NY;J & Trigpe rea Tripp, dor RR ‘Steeles iA J Steele, 4 ker, Pa. J MM St cattle” Me; W Goodhart, P Ti ¥ Hilmer, Pa. HOTEL.— Bion B Brown, M Ster on, la; C E Anspach, Pa; M Pa. C Garner ke d Nady, brit i= wry Sue » Ind; Ma: 8 Bu ae Tind K .U: OM Towner, ind: rT Moore, Ja Ai Wyatt, a; A Carte 5 EB Randolph, W JE Hockasay, W Ervin, Mo; ent; BF Sencrmehorn, ind; B Sau uels, Ia; J Graham and lady, Va. ° SIRE Woop. oe ng —J H Shaw, Md: 68 Hebb, Tex. C Burch, Teno; W k, ER zac and indy. Va ir D Co- a Ws » Ali Bt Herat, Md; J Tariton La: a Gh OCEANSTEAMERS' SAILING DA ¥s Prom yan Usitep States. Steamers. From Evrorg Pou pion Bp nL AVOr poo! reat estera. South pton ihe. Liverpoul. .. North American. Live le Bremen -.-South’ pton so The ee ae sont teat ag nate ae eave New York on = each month, and pn rane 19 Calif ~ tes ony PR Tos gas ot pads s so ae New York on E Og aed R REFRIGERATOR, with Filter bY Ventilatiag Pro- vision Preserver in the world, and the only one whieh does not Dest ine Sizes aot this Refrigerator, and are Prepared ito supp) jemand - ads. Prices tr rt iumbe: Meg CR : No. =f - $® t Iron Cemetery Ur ating Aan Sifters, C a foo Pots Scr uces aaes oADwaAy, Naw York. Nes 426 a Bydiauhe er aioe OWER o }nown, been n bape saaieede with a but powerful in its con- munities 9 tow of wat, it — he e Mines es ata bane s Samal suppl a er—the on only ted reduction of its power Yor iridtion 1s eal thene ee se eenennaaat angie | 5 fon what every 7 nv See =|: —# CHEAP FOR CASH. BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, CHEAP FOR CASH. I SHALL SELL, FROM TO-DAY, ALL MY ASSORTMENT OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, CHEAP FOR CASH, TO REDUCE MY STOCK. FOR THEMSELVES, AT [>> ALL PURCHASERS WILL DO WELL TO CALL AND EXAMINE SAMUEL P. HOOVER’S Iron Halli Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store, jes-2w MISCELLANEOUS. P®oPosats FOR STATIONERY. ‘Treasury Derantuent, June 1860. Seaen P; ats for furnishing the Statione- oa requued iy the De ment hice the kevel me fisosl year ending sine will be received until 12 o’clook, m., on th nn vier of Sy inst. Fi ape | a be et Sad contracts wet al ae ooh eens o eetablished ar mA fotarery ator must jer ee ae oni quality o! bow gedinweat and wach id is fac specifi party to whom t HES paid for by the re to respec! lors. : ‘No bid wul be comasdsred unless the articles ac- companying tt are of the very best quality, and suited to the wants of aoe yr ° the ached: All the articles farnished will be requi @ the samples submitted. which Ses be porte § fore compsrison; aad must be d without de- when ordered, to the sati ston ofthe head oth he office for which they ar: red. Tent in the e: = poxals that may be made forstatiunery will not be governed by the aggregate of the lowest offer in Swarding the contract, but will have regard to the mount ofeach article used by it for which the lowest price may be proposed. ‘fhe Department reserves the right of ordering a greater er less quantity ofeach and every article “Supping ad for — ne —_ iJ mae yosuice aT aferior articie any time will be Fo mad calieoer cause forthwith to annul the Saat, Bouds with approved security to be given by the bad 1n ase of a failure to sup- ply |, the contractor and sure- tics ahall be ‘Tisbie oF, the forfeitare specified in such bond as li damages. The subjoin lise specifics as nearly as can now be done the amount, q ity, and description of each of the kinds of articles required. Tem. Class No. 1.—Paper. - 100 reams folio post. satin fin:sh, faint lined and trimmed, of the very pest qua: 2. 150 reams white cap paper. satin finish, faint ined and trimmed, of the very best quality 3. Wrens white cap paper, machine made, faint lined, and Sieaees if the best qua it} 4. 2) reams cap paper. le nad made, faint lin ped, garden i monly Knownas ich or Soaent ise paper, of the very ualit aD paper, satin finirh. hoa faint pe nee and ned, and trimmed. of the very best quality 6. 50) reams quart post, white, highly Iazed and ed, faint lined on three sides, ty best quality ey machine made, white, nt lined on three sides, of the bes ‘0- post, whit, hichly clazed and d oalendered, faint lined four sides, 6 very best quality 9, 2) reams quarto-post, French. faint lined, three sides, of the very best qua'ity 10, # reams white note paper, iehly lazed, hard calendered, faint lined, gi! teds xed on three sides, of the very best quaity 11. 30 reams heavy white mediuin paper, for books, of the very best quality 12, 20 resins heav pe lg paper, for books, of very quali 13, 20 reams heavy white super royal paper, for oks, of the very best quality 14, 100 reams onpyine ty, folly oy style 15. 0 reams heavy, highly glazed, dered ‘envelope paper, ro baff, of the very best qual: 16, 50 reams heavy envelope paper, super- ro: hard oslendered, and highly qazed, yellow buff, of the very best quality 17. 0 reat large Towa enreloee pal Paper, of the best quaity, strong and 18. ® resins royal bi of the very best quali- id hard calen- yellow, or er of ‘the very best nied with @ sam; 2 pat kage when not pack ifr ¢ bids must state the price per ream ‘delivered Ay the Depart- ment, Item Class 2—Envelopes 1. 40 M adhesive envelopes, whites, yellow. or buff colored, heavy, amonth, with full pockets, throa following sizas: 8% by 9 by 4, and 10 by 4 inches; price to Te ed for = me pot color of the best quality has ie m 2. 100 Mt full pocket adhesive envelopes, of the proper size for quarto post, whit=. yellow Cio pees and thick, OF the ity 3. 190 _ ‘fal. pony adhesive envelopes, of the for the note paper retin, yel pone smocth, and thick, of ualit, Each tee of each item of the above class mut be accompanied by asample of one package, and the price must be stated foreach size and color They must all be made adhesive and Somimed a f gene ach side of the cent: Ba nd Ite Class 3—Pens Ln ity dozen cesies" ‘a’ gold pens, of the best kind ud aval ity ” gold pens in silver cases, cine pencils, of the best kind pest metalio pens, price » be par -ezen cards 4. 500 desea Fisel pens of the best makers and quality 5,20 M quill: the very best quality. For ail the items of Class 3, exo-pt item 3. in ths the bidder 1s not restricted to ® pa: 4 lee of piitorent ma- Department the price. qualit vice being all considered. Item. Class 4—Pencils 1, 300 Marty “ “s best black-lead pencils, Nos, 1,2 2 dozen i af blue lead pencils of the best quali 3, 20 dozen ivory propelling pencil*. of Meare, oth others of ike qual, with box of lead for One dozsn Of each kind of Claes 4 must be sub mitted as samples. Item, Class 5—Ink, Inkstands, and Wafers L i7dejae Fy" 's improved patent American ink stan’ 2. 12 dozen cast-iron inkstands 3. 18 = -_ inkstauds wilh ground glass stop bs 300 quart ‘hotties of the best copying ink, ple bottles to be submittsd, of the "pant quality nade Hq unt bottles of the best black ink . 100 bottles best biue ink, sampie to be submitted natnes carmine ink. French, small size, in bottles, ground nee Stoppers 1,990 pa red wafers, for Depar.mont #enl . 100 pou s wafers, common 8iz6, best quality, ). 100 pounts best extra superfine scarlet sealing For allt ths artic'es in Class 5 suitable and con venient samples must be submitted, with price at- tached to each. Class 6—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Articles. ie +s + dozen Rodgers and Son’s genui ies erasers, with ivory | hand en a 2. doi ers and Son's cenuine, or equal jed knives, with stag and pearl 3 12dozen er y hangled wafer stamps 6 dozen Inrge Office shears, of the very best qua'ity 5 6dozeu office scissors, of the e very bert qualit: 6. 10) spools of the very best quality of p>) linen 7, 100 dezen of the bess quality of red linen tape 8, 5° dozen ailk tape of assorted colors, in hanks ES a ivory pounes boxes 1L6 pe and four a lozen lignumvite pounce, boxes Zen bo: _ “ ones boxes, of the 12. 6 dozen soses or box and wafer boxes, of the pe and quality 13 80 pound prepared Yodia rabber, of suitable i$ 12 cozen round rule! 18. 12 Bowen flat tulers, jozen 9 ine Ss folders 20. 5) dozen pea holders, assorted Ps 2 besse ot oraeeh prea xes large » Freno! 23. 10 dozen steel. tippr ed hand) For ali the articles in nient ssmples tached to ean and t clude the deli: Je 1) 2awterh HE“ now in cases mu: a Grticles at the department, u flip eet aad BREWERY,” ne eomnaomen ae a aia we | bu eee pied Malt Cileasre, of Bee ait ee i : Baa mig aaron a ee any | Poet Oe tot ONCBTARERY Wennincton Be = ry, will be prometiy attended to, | ama "6-1 ery, wu ra be are 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th Sts. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. B4z™ MORR ANE. one 10 ROAD. es A. Cuaner oF Hovnrs. ag Ww DNESDAY, June isth, in as gton at 20and 74a. m. wee ee — ON AN’ = ihe pie meer: at 9.15 and 4.20 p. m. moe 4258.m. Passengers for the East will take trains at 6.20 74) 8. S32 p.m. evening ee p.m. train goes to 7: 7 _H. PARSONS. Agent. NEW ORLEANS IN THREE DAYS - WITH THE CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. em SSE PE ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orange and Alezandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginia and id amrar East Vennessee and nia, — East Tennessee As Coen gia, Nashville and Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, Mississi; Central, ‘New Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! MEMPHIS ROUTE: Memphis by Ral, thence by First olass Packets to New Onl C808, MONTGOMERY AND MOBILE ROUTE Montgomery by Rail, thence to Mobile by Pirst ciass Packets, Mosiie to New Orleans by Lake Steamers TWO DAILY TRAINS—Sunpays [NcLUDED Leave Washington at 6a nd 6 p.m. The d yonoereh GEORGE PAGE leaves her whi foot of Seventh street at 6 a. m. and 6: connects at Alexandria with the Orang andr ins for the Sonthwest, = oO Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Sixth st. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. 33 » Memphis ...... $31 oo Lynchburg... Histol Ld 150] Atlanta Grand Junction. sn N.O.? vias. Juno. . Nashville .. 25 be! a vis Mobile... 46 00 THIS ROUTE Is FIRELY BY RAIL 200 MILES SHORTER, and 24 HOURS LESS than any other Fine—the ie ynchburg Extension being now ex leted, aa siso the Mississippi entral, making it the QUICKEST nD MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! it is provided with First class Sieeping Cars! ew Orleani 72 Hours. gre Nomen i 54 do, Montgomery 46 Nashvil: The U.8. MAIL ADAMS’ EXPRESS are taken over this New Line, Tickets can be obtained at the Routh Western Office, om of Sixth am and Pennsyivania av- i flowing points LUyncaburg, Bristol * dinoxvile, Atlanta, Grand Junction, Dalle. Coates ile, Memphis, Montgomery, at ORLEANS”? 18, Bn THROUGH TICKETS TO THE VA- RIOUS VIRGINIA SPKINGS. i emphie, TIME CP Omnibuses and Bageage Wagons leave the office at 6a, m. and 6 p.m. MES A. EVANS, ‘icket Agen ma 23-tr shi ‘Corner Sixth st. ‘snd “¢ E STEAM A! ee 9 Will resume her hates ce THESD ‘et of every AY and ta stoloek aa and ALEXANDRIA at § o’clook, for CURRIC vitinaeede RIOMAN WEDN HsbAY wh Fave p every and SATU ae At PN yigot a. ic: PAGE, Proprietor. USH. ‘Ae te fie feo YOR K. MbiINne MEALS AND PRN Steainshi; ny’s Depot, Wes 9 clock a, m.every WEDD ompany’s Depot. pap) og in. eames ee dh aeeeng from Washington and Georgstowr can take the cogches coanaeting with Alexandria prams pel a oad, which leave the corner of avenue hourly, or they oan leave om the Wostern Wharves at 1J aes room be engaged on applicatio = ears, Morgan & Rhinehart, Wentore Warr MPreigi it will be received up to the hours cfden depar Insurance will effected on all cocds this eae the office of the Company at x per coat he posommesitte = afeisndSrery by hic lin sre mado toy res} t or a t be joation Soa New made to render th York oy be ae reesbie and Healthful ons, cb ae fvalsazedrine apply to FOWLE & H gr oorber Albany, owt CO. x se2-ly 86 Wee! oorner r Albany at 3o’clook street a: on the vo fol @oilock & m. id or Witsky, ta tect ar own distil Bast Whiskey that can possibly be sa ie Fea 0 offer our OLD PAMILY RYE WHISKEY, Wi other brands, from the largest = of Fine hiskies in the Uniteg acs, Pheenix Distillery, on REERS Bohuyikilt ieee Phila. 2 96 Wall street, New York; and 109 Boo it street, Philadelphia. mar 20-l¥ eee ep Sivas see rACTORY, Street, Between 9th and Wth Streets. © have just finished - number of fii ine oARRING 8, ‘such as Ket, ane _ msOns, Park Pheatons aestes, which we will sil aver pnd pron. ‘the Burin mechanios in differ of tee deinens, Wwe flatter ourselves ies and quality of work that will fasten, combining lightness, comfort ri careful attend extepeit ia Ae ge lly led tot N « jooessors to witha ‘Maltese Ry PAR4EFINE ; OL, EC! pxer 1. LIGHT KNOWN: wi ited now wentern Vi Paraffine Oil direct from al ae ofit rei enh ate gay pce gd Thi nee fromadn' more economical Roorgee very much the Coal Oils used law. to 8 min {tee deders AB a we Ss imum of two lars and Wty cents per acre, Viz: North of the base tine and west of the principal me- paeeesseore epEeassoae® SRPESEARES 6 Pea a i Sgn alae de rah ‘eahtapet stewnshipe 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,47, 48, 59, and Si, of 5, 0» 51 d 82, of ra 0ST 59, . aud 52 ot sod res 8 3 and 52, of range and 52, of ran rh At the Land Office at Marque on Monday, the 30th day of Juiy next, forthe dice posal of the public iands heretofore unaffered. with 7 Ree following townships and parts o| townships, North of the base line _ west of the principal me ridian, Township 49, of re 10 10, 12. andig PLE ofthe NEX,t af tise NOE 4, and ke oF £4 ofthese Xs of section 20; section 24, 24. ane 26; the N 3¢ the Sr. \y, and the N’ 24 of th he SW W 4 of section 28; ection Si yt SW aoe 36, of tow: 35, i 5s, ot township 47, of ra he SW of ihe N & y, the SE 14 and the Wis estios 4; sections 6 aud 8; the W 34 and the oy ss of section = the W 3¢ of sectien 14; sectio: 2, 26. 9,32, and Sf; the W 32 of tne NW x a es Ws of the SW '\ of section 35. of town. ship 44; the 3 %¢ of sectiva 32, of towaship 45, of Tanke 2. Sotions 24: 6, 8, 10.12.14, 18, 20, 27, 24, 28,28, 8), 22 Nw" N ie of t the N nd the N's of ‘the 49, of range 27. 4 of section 6; rections 18 ho of the SE 'y, and the Skt hi section 22; sectious 26, 28, 50, ‘32, 35, snd 9 Lora p48, of range st jections 2, 4,6, 8, dy AR, 20. 92, 24, 26, Band 36 gttowanip sthe Wi of the 3 the W 3s of t Nevand the Wie of n sections 4. 6. a 10; the W 3¢ of the NEY W 3s of the 8 wed the W 3s of seotion le: trons 18, 20, 22, 26, 28, 30, 32, and 34; the W 3: of tion si of township 49, of range The W 3g of the BE *4. and the W.j6 of section 1s; section 3), cdtownchis 45. of range 3. At the Land Office at TRaverse Cir: mmen- cing on Kinase the 231 day of July nixts, for the arspoeal of the vacant lands in the even numbered sections and parts of sections, within the underm tioned townships, which remain to the United States within six miles on each side of the rail- road: rom Little Bay de Noquetto Marquette;” fom Amboy by Hillsjale and Lansing, aud from Grand Rapids to some point on or near ‘Traverse Bay ” subject, 98 required by law, toa minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, viz: North of the base line pcr Poet of the principal me- Townships 21, 22, pra? 2, ‘26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34, of range3 Lownships 23, 24, 25, 25, 27, 2, 29, 30, 31, $2, 33, 34 35, aud 36, of range 4 Townships Si, 32, and = of range 5 hips 27. 2. and mi of range6 3B, 32, and 33, of 728, 23, 30, 31, and 22, 33, 4, 25. 8, ard 27, of range 9 5 26, of range 10 22, and f range 1 iand 41. of range 21 and ‘lof fnoges Band 3 Townships Pith 4i, of range 24 Towushipadl,o of range 25, Atthe Land Offie at Travense Crry, oommen- cing on Monday, the 13th day of August next. for the disposal of the public lands heretofore wnoffercd, within the following townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal me- ridian Townships 22, 29, and 30, of range 10 At the Land Office at Ionia, commencing o Monday, the 3th day of July next, for disposal o} the vacant lands in sections, within th» undermentionsd which remain to the Uni n tach side of the ra Iron by Hillsdale and Lansing, and from Graad Ka to some point on or near Traverse Bay; alsi Grand Haven and Pere Marquette to Flint. rubject, se required, Port Huron,” minimurn of two dollars and Afty cents acre, Viz: | North of the base line and west of the principal m:= ridian. . 6,7, and 8, of range | and 8, of range 2 7,8, and 17, of range 3 » 17. and 18, of range 4 . of ranges 5 and 6 1s and 17 of range7 17, of range & 7,19, i, a3 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, Townships 3,4, Townships 1. ‘Townships 1, Townships * 5 Townships 6, at 1 Townships 5, Townships 5.6 Townships 5, and 2, of range 9 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, | vps 6, 7. 8,9, and 20, of range H Townships 6, 7, 8,9, 19, 15, 16, and 17, of rar ge 12 Townships 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, In, 17. and 18, of range 13 aowsshipe 2, 8,9, 16, 17,18, and 19, of ranges 14 and 15 7,8, 9, and 19, of range 16 17, 18, and 19, of ranges 17 and 18, South of ithe base line port west af the principal me ait, Townships 2,2 pad 6of range 4 Townships 3.4 5, and 6, of ranges At the Land Ofice at Detroit, commenoing on Monday. tho isth day of August next. for the dis poral of the vaonnt lands in the ercn numbered see s and parts of sections, within the undermen- ui umed townships. which remam to the United within six miles on each rom Amboy, by Hilisdal inton or near Trav: Grand Haven and Pers Mar thenos to Port Huron,” subject, a minimam of two dollars ana fifty cents per are, aectte e1 and range 2 5, ‘3 9, Biand9, ot range 3 7, of range 4. North of the base tine and east of the principal me- ridtan. and 5. of range! 7, and ?. of ranges 12, mad andi4 7, and &, of range 1. ind 7, of rauges 16 ‘and 17, North of ihe base line pe Si of the principal me | Townships 2 90, 31, ‘2 ‘Ss 34, and 35, of range 2. At the Land Office at East Sacinaw, eommeno ing on orer: the 2’th day of August neat, for ‘the disp seal of the vacant lands in the even mera «eg sectrons, within the undermen! Meybeteeee Be which remain to ime United States within six on each mae ae @ railrosds, ‘from sate Hil edi | Lapaing. to some point oF. 5 ‘Traverse Ba: ‘om Grand Haven Marquette to Flint and ee 94 to Fe subject, as required by law, to & minimum dollars and fifty cents per acre, Viz: North of the base line on east of the principal me- dia. 1 Mite pot g 8, 9, 10, sits 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,20, Shownmpipe ts 2 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, ae pas, ;, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 35, and 16, of setewaships 7, B, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, and 16, of Pewaships 6, 7, 8,9, 10,11, 12, 18, 14, and 15, of TS washipe 6, pe 12. of ranges hips 6 7, Townships 6,7, peed Shel 8, of ranges, fs, 9,10, and 11. North of the base line and west of the principal me- an. Townships 14,15, 16, 18, 15, 2, 21, 22, and 23, «SRO, Seer ap eee ee: | "7 se ~ sr auanatine et 15,16, 17, 19, 20; 215 22, 23, 24, 25, $6, fete ener oprrogriatea b wpa ee cary on are id id overtiowed™ is ort Sa het tracts ala perkates pact sold ae te Re ni 18 even numbered sections and | », LL, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19, | nt, and | #8 required by law, | sé DISPATCH! A wane the Pieces! At aecidents will happen, even im well-renulased families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing F urniture, Toye, Crookers, &0, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE . pnt IN EVER Y HOUSE” Bk Brash sccompanies each bottle. Wislesale Depot, No. 48 © 'S Codar street, New York. Address HENRY SSRALDING Reo Yon. 600, Bight ata and Fs Dealers in Caves atts sosomeunrns enoh DIN@’S PRE- elkeh éLUe will selling fee ea ies its Goat an- uually to every how wre conngg We Droge | Sold by = coaitant Hard) ware end should make a note of SPAL GLUE, when ing up rniture Fanoy Stores. pine merchants es PREPARE. at list. It TA any Rp. fe 10-1y FOR FAMILY USE. WILL MEND ARTICLES IN Wood, Leather, Creckery, Glass, Ivory, Bone, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gutta Percha, Cloth, Paper, Papier Mache, Shell, Hern, Hene, Plaster, &. And indeed thereis scarcely anarticle intpowheln range of domestic economy, whether it be for use or ornament, which when broken, cannot with this preparation be restored to its original value. It es the world for its superior. It 1s indis- pensable in evs HOUSE, WORK-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM, ‘and no person after a trial of Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue, would Villinely dispense with it for four times its cost. Itis always ready, and always reliable. Itis hot offensive to the sme, and is not affected by climate, and where known it has beoome a FixzD Fr 4 he attention of dealers and consumers to the following te qualities : “Aftera faithful trial of SEs a py 2 GLUE on Wood, Leather and Cloth, ate henix Works, if most cheerfully recommend its nee for al eee generally required, and - jactaliy Se yore ¥ Use. We, the podorsgped havi ng tested STARR 5s PREPAREDGLU. acres wil h the above recom- mendstion, ik XDENBURG “Carriage Manufacturers, vm. H. Kirn & Co. “Carpenters and’ Builders, N k t. 3 “ LEVERIC E Carriage Makers, Newark, ‘ Starr's Chemically Prepared Gine is sold x all Drage sts, Furniture Dealers, Gro- jouds Dealers, Hardware Dealers, notre. PER BOTY cons. 2 f brush gos8 with Sok ky Bott! ut up for deal: = in onsee {,om 1 0 18 dosen, . A 8 oo Li Salil € sow Card, printed in enc! color "AIL orders’ or aah 8 _ try by | addressed to the RR GLE. ECOMPANY erty et., N. ¥. will reosive prompt ettoution. 1L7 A liberal discount tothe trade, mar 17-1; the Momomgaainy) From he Fmest qQvaitty of fang omy red by iy ; only known to J‘ ASVABAS WOLKWAY Saav' tS AANS rf ; ean depend pum getting « pure artield L when they ne the Vailey, Wassier ia wold by the Bottle only. I ‘commnended by the firet Physicians im the Union ants sta Medicinal WAINSSY ALLS ROSASVE “VAD. ASWRANS "OA AS LARS SAAN WES eA. SANA * CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT IS DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY WITH THE SIGNATURE OF ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF THE ABOVE WHISKEY. WMLEDALY, SOLE PROPRIETOR 19 SOUTH WILLIAM S° NEW YORK. FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY ms 23 6w BARBOUR & SEMMES. formant? Oa FOE REED: crman cs Effectwal 4 FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APP’ aA IMMED ATELY. ATED, OR NO CHARGE, in Faom one tT TWO DAYS. i" i i TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE, Young Meo and others whe beve mjured ‘hemesives by “ tnduiged in whee slene—a bedi: the efecu ~ NERVOUS DEBILIFY—Thoemadeoun now judge whet fe the canes of ch jaich, When the mages he has imbibed the ered comntry from whose DR. JOMNSONS REMEDY FOR ORGA! ry IMPOTENCY Woshsess or Kxhausiion ¢! tbe mest fee ENDORSEMENT OF TRE PRE. TRE MANY THOUSANDS cured atthie wv nteen years, aod the nar yperations ‘perforaed ere of th Paper bare e IMPE RIAL WINE BITTERS, Are now being used from Maine to the Great Sait Lake, ani the wn f al! who w them either tn OF 4B beverage. 1 they are anew ir. bods thom successfully in his practice for 25 years t we purchaeed of him the sole sight to manufac &nd present them for sale to the public, For th: f Incipient Consumption, Inaigeetion, pepeia, Piles, Nervou Neca os nts, and al! cases r = taval bamanit; of temperance gasist yan ing these valuanle Vegetable Bitters for the mineral poisons and adulterated Liguors With which the country is flooded, and thereby of- feo'ua.iy aid in ban shing Disease and Drankeness from EAR tum Ts RBOVFE imPERTaE GIN BITTERS, For gop of the Kiduorey! ry Gaps reans, eepecia, t Female never fail to oure, and kre warranted to give satis: retion. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO, Proprietors, 75 Wiliam st., New V ‘SCHWA Ze. je? Iy, a Agent, w ‘eshington. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL! INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. Tt is well known that in. the Boring poopie muee ant to contract di one Sng other oriod; And itis eguaily weil-known that foward the blood isease is to keep bi pure, | the iis that flesh is heir to,” arise from impurt ood, the main wae 1% our existence. th refore, important the be thorough pu re ~ be cone in the mor way rif e Coerion. 8 best re of diseases of Skin, Erysipeias, yee tism, Nervous lity, Fevers ageoos kn pep~y, Liver Com map nt, and al! yor | arising rom. pet the biood. It has the most rema'ka! ures, as can be rhe bigheck numerous ceriifontee perro! iby al respects bill’ a saat —_ ee it a wy most © * i ile rold by all the Druggiate of mnt at the residence o; CSRS tox, 168 East Se: between Eden etreet and Centrai avenue. a genes aptee: ber "aed 1s biown on the o @ COT! ie 1 per bouts six bottles for 85. Wholesale Fie; Goo wn, icleanle yr the Pas bie! tristan wil suppy the trade at my prices. nail ALL SUFFICIENT THREE arg FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPBR AND ENVELOPES TO MATOA, at the