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WERE I BUT Were | bat his own wi Typ itle of sorrow should fall on my dene love. verses, stealt: him, So fai and 00 tenor his heart would bat hear, rd peat = wild blossoms m valley and high- aod. . And there at his feet | wonid lay them all down; Idsing hum the rongs of our reir cken istand, ‘Till his heart wason fire with love like my own. There's a rose by his dwelling—I'd tend the lone treasure. That he might have flowers when the summer ule come, barp in his hali—l would wake its sweet sure, must have masic to brighten his home, Were | but hrs own wife, to guide sad to guard dim, 7 shouid fall on my dear; Pip meen ome my whole life would award In sickness I'd soothe, snd in sadness I'd cheer. pane ie 8 fount, swolling upward forever— “lig thigk of my true ve. by night and by ley, its xait like a fast flowi ‘iver, hic! . I have thoughts full of peace lor his soul te repose sin, Were I but his own wife, to win and to woo— ! sweet if the m 01 ine were closing, 'o rise like the morning sigr, Carling, on you. —— - Oo From Ura axp Pixa’s Peax —The ex- from Camp Floyd has arrived at ey Routes o., on time. The Indian troubles in Western Utah had not The Pike's Peak express furnishes the follow- ing ltems of news, under Denver City date of June 11 :—Gulch mining in Gregory and vicinit is actively prosecuted, but few are realizi thelr ONS, OF pking ost anol more than their ex- es Some of the claims containing no dirt, are much abandoned for the it, miners desiring to realize immediately. here {s quartz enough out now to supply not only all the matls at present in operation, but all thosé on the road for the next six months. The ralny Season has commenced unexpe:tedly early in the mountain, miners unprepare with shelter. Timber for the construction of mills is 7 ae = e a of sisresta are — arriving atand departi: from the min: jons. Five bundred friendly ndians are aa ths Bonk Park. The Arrapahoesand Cheyennes are about sending out a war | sob against the Utes, leaving their families a1 ‘orses near Denver City. Poticemax.—At New Or leans, on odes i » the extreme F gy? of the law was inflic! upon police officer Mathew Hughes, who shot Heury Hyams in that city on the evening of the Sth of November last, at the door steps of H ’s boirding house. Hughes, at the time of the murder was laboring under the double excitement of the late election and ef liquer; and in company with a young man named George Wolff, sought a dificulty with Hy- ams and his friends, because they, or one « f them, bad burrahed for Tom Parker. W olif struck one o. the party and drew his pistol upon him; none of the party quarreled back or resented the affronts offered: and as Hyams turned to run into bis bouse, he was shot in the back by Hughes, acd fell dead. Hughes, though an officer, was not ou daty that night. The chief of police had previ- ously met him, and seeing that he was intoxica- ted, advised bim to go ne. This be promised 5 but falling in with others, and drinkin qu we way home, he was led to the ion of the act whieh cost him his life native of New Orleans, twenty-seven yeers of age. Exzcution o1 7 In New York, the ladies seem to make the Japanese officers their especial pets. The win- dows of a millinery establisment over the way from their hotel were kept open during the fore- noon of Tuesday, and young ladies who occupied seats there at tifiy centsa head were apparently much amused by what they saw. They use opera glasses to stare at the occupants of the hotel with, and waved their fair hands by way of salu- tatton; and although the windows of the Japanese apartments were kept closed. occasionally a face was against one of the panes, on which a smile of recognition might be observed. oi - atards a eodotaehoy Kinuxp at a Game or Bast BaLL.—The Wor- cester Transcript says: + As the New Braintree Base Ball Club was playing on the Common on Saturday, the 9th instant, one of the players, when about to bat the ball, threw the bat stick so far back that he hit the catcher, Mr. John Carney. jt., 4 very severe blow on the forehead. He wos immediately carried home, aud received every. attention, but after a week of severe suffering he died on Friday night, leaving an especial request that his death and the cause of it might be inserted an the papers as a caution to other players.” SSeeeeoeeerieniateted As U7" The New York Express pointedly says thet the very best armay tosend out against the sav- ages who are interfering with the Pony express and killing the whites on the overland fonts would be troops of hard-fisted laboring men car- rying rails for the Pacific Ratlroad OF The Star of the Union, the third vessel chartered for the American Colonization Society, will leave New York in aday or two for Key West, to take on board a portion of the captured —— into that port. Her destination is a. U7" A correspondent, writing from Denver City to the St. Joseph Gazette, gives it as his opinion that more than one-half of the emigrants in the mines and on their way out will return before next October U7 During the reception of the Japanese] in New York, on saturday, afty-nine pinpectets Were arrested ARKIVALS AT THE HOTELS BROWN® HOTEL.— Var H Bichmned ol Taw, Nandety gon, Va; W Rar Pa; J ber: Felllogey ‘eilli: tamian, .3 Dowdell’ iller and daughter Chas Butler, J witvant, P Fisher, i; Dons!deon, O; & OP Do: oO; ® Ma: Capen: 3 81 8 Moore, BGaniy, Bat Misa R Clayton. ro G Saf a Miss zer, Tex; Mi Hami 4 WF Straub: O; M Wil dangh- tiind Je Daniel, Ve; 8 G Mason W' M I, RI. A.B Brooch, NY; TA Masai, Vat} Nisbet ero ° . Murtrie I, Mas: Hed, W Detion- uf ) . ty de; se Hamastoa, NATIONAL MOTEL —A Losd, Pa; 1 T! a; SB Kent, F Touney, Masao ova ree vis, EU Gioorge, D. A wi 5 hn Wiite, R O' Nea! OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From rae Unrrep Stare The | steamers the 24, ah, th, and rh of cook oul eS? Keak naa) pteamars leave New York on ——__=E=Ez—=>=ee=e=Ee_—_—_eee——- 512 SIGN PAINTING. 5i2 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLAUE IN THE CITY TO GET SIGNS PAINTED. CALL. ON H.W. HAMILTON, $12 ....... SEVENTH STREET ........512 AND RE WILL TELL You WHY AND HOW HE CAN PAINT siGNs CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE city, N. B—PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID ro HOUSE PAINTING. je? ow RANCIS HARPER, FAMILY GR oAND FE; ‘orner of New avenue and D STORK, and te, he to merit a Bohiy Greeety "aad ma 17-' CHEAP FOR CASH. BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, CHEAP FOR CASH. { SHALL SELL, FROM TO-DAY, ALL MY ASSORTMENT OF LADIE® AND OTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, CHEAP FOR CASH, TO REDUCE 7 ALL PURCHASERS WILL DO WELL TO CALL AND BKAMINE SAMUEL P. HOOVER'S GENTLEMEN'S MY STOCK FOR THEMSELVES, AT Iron Hali Boot, jes2w MISCELLANEOUS. F RESH B iat |g ogra BLES FOR Navy Acent’s Orrick, ‘ashington, May 25th, 180. SEALED PROPOSALS Wil! be received at this office util Saturday, the 2rd day of June, 1860, at hinen ie the supply of such quantities of Fresh Bee! ‘and Vegetables 4s mar be required on the Washington ‘Station, during the fiscat year commezoing on the aut der of July next, and ending on the 30ta June, a Beefand Vegetables must beof good quality, She bem the market aff and esch article must be offered for by the po: : a ad with approved seourity will be jired in one haif the esti yant of the contract, and twenty per centum in on will be withheld from the amoant of each payment to be as r- ai s-curity for the due perfo: e contract, me ee — sccount be paid until it is fully iu wi very offer must be accompanied (as the act o! eo ag making &ppropriation pace onviet aur eo el Lat pegehnsd ie & written guaranty, mi or m i ie per: Hs to the foot that epines r , enter into an obiigstion, with- in five days, with good and sufficient sure’ to furnish the articles proposed. sa! considered unless accompa- WILLIAM FLINN Navy Agent, PRoPosaLs FOR STATIONERY. Treasury DerartMent, June 9, 1860. Sratxp Prorosats for furniahin; the Stations: ry required by thie Departunont ‘during 6 fiscal year ending June 30, 126! p’clock, m.,on the 30 unaccompanied by satisfactory ability to fulfil the contract wi I not be considered. and contracts will on!y be awarded to establish turers of or dealers in the article: ii the articles must be of the very best qualit of their kind, and samples, as hereinafter specified, must accompany each bid. The samples of tha rty to whom the contract may be awarded will pe paid for by the Department; the others will be returned to the ective bidders, No bid wil be consrdered unless the articles ac companying if are of the very best quaitty, and Suited 10 the wants of the Department, _ . Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and must specify a price, and hat one price, for each and every article contained in the schedal J All the articles furnished will be required to be like the samples submitted. which will be retained for comparison; and must be delivered without de- ay whea ordered, to the satisfaction of the h of the offics for which they are required. ha Department, in the examinstion of ths pro posals that may be made for stationery will not be governed by ti axgregate of the lowest offsr in warding the contr: jut wil! have regard to the amount ofeach article ueed by it for which the ‘owest pric? may be proposed. ie The Department ressrves the right of ordering a greater er lees quantity ofeach and every article ountracted for,as the public service may require Suppiying an taferior article at any time will be deemed ‘sufficient cause forthwith to annul the contract. oud security to be given by the person: racing; and in css ofa failure tosup ply the articies required, the contractor and sure- ties shail be lisble tor the forfeiture specified in auch bond as liquidated damages. ‘The sudjoined list specifis: early as can now be done the amount, queit nd description of each of the kinds of artivics required. Item. Class No. 1.—Paper 1. 100 reams folio post. satin finish trimmed, of the very quality 2. 150 reams white cap paper, satin finish, faint luned ard trimmed, of the very best quality 3. Mreams< white cap paper, machine made, faint lined. and trimmed, of the best que ity 4. 20 reams cap paper, bino'laid. hand made, faint lined, garden pattern, commonly known as despatoh or consular paper, of the very best quality 5, 20 reams white law cap paper, satin finish, hea = hand-made, faint lined, and trimmed. of the very best quality 6, 0) reams quarto post, white, highly glazed and hard calendered, faint lined on three sides, and of the very best quality 7. 100 reams quarto-post, machine made, white, pis n, faint lined ou three sides, of ths et Quality 8. 20 reams quarto-post, white, highly glazed and hara enlandered, faint jined four sides, and of the very best quality 9, 2) reams quarto-post, French. fsint lined, three of the very best quality 19, 50 reams white note paper, highly glazed, hard ealendered, faint lined, gilt rdged on three sides, of the very bast quaiity 11. 30 reams heavy white medium paper, for books, of the very best quality 12. 20 reams heavy white royal paper, for books, of 9 very best qual 13. 29 reams heavy white super royal paper, for b oks, of the very best quality 14. 100 reais copying paper, of the very best quali- ty, color, and style 15. ® reams heavy. highly giazed, and hard calen- dered envelope paper, royal, yellow, or he very best quality Paper, super royal, highly glazed, yellow or buff, of the very best quality 17. reams large brown envelope paper, of the best mauty ‘ong aod well made tho very best faint lined and 16. D ream eavy euve hard he ealendersd, 4 18. 39 reams royal blotting paper, of - quality. style, and color. Each item of the above cings inu nied with a sample of haf a ream, or one package. when not packed in half reams, and the bids muat state the pric per ream delivered at the Depart- ment. Ltem Class 2—Envelopes 1. 80 M adhesive envelopes, white. bof colored, heavy with full pockets, three following sizos: 634 by 3% and 16 by 41nches; price io ba each si — cvlor, of the best quality ie thatis 2. 100 M fall cket adhesive envelopes, of the prover size for quarto post, white. yellow or buff, heavy, smooth, and thick, of the roe best quaity 3 1 M ful pocket adhesive envelopes, of the roper size for the note paper, white, yel ‘ow, or buff. heavy, amooth, and thick, of the very best quaiity Esch ovlor of each item of the above class mu t be accompanied by asample of one package, and the price must be tiated foreach size aud color ‘They must ailbe made adhesive ant gummed Propar distance each side of the wit) kets, and the lower | svearcly gummed to the pocket, Item. Class 3— Pen 1, 10 dozen “Foley's” go'd pons, of the best kind ” cold pons in silver casos, T pointed pencils, of the best kind aud qualit; 3. 30 dozen car's Porry’s best metalic pens, price to be per “ez cards 4. 500 dozen a pene of the best makers and y 5.20 M quill For all the ab el tioular be acoompa sof the very best quality. items of Class E ans, the bidder is not restricted to a par- jee of different ins- be submitted, h ite deems t il the best, the price. quality, and fitness for the ser- view be:ug al! considered. tem. Class 4— Pencils. 1, 300 dozen Ere beet black -lead pencils, Nos, 1,2, am 2. 30 dozen red and biue lead pencils of the best quality ¥ 3. Wdozen ivory propelling penoi i Mears, or others 0! ° of M ke quality, with box of iead for each. One dozen of each kind of Class 4 must be sub mitted as samples Item, Class 3—Ink, Inkstands, and Wafers. 1. 12dozen Fry improved patent American ink- ni 2. 12 dozen cast-iron inketands &. 18 dozen red inkstauds with ground-giass stop pers 4. 900 quart bottles of ths bast copying ink, sam- pie botties to be submitted, of the best quality uiade 5 30 quart botiles of the best black ink 6. 100 bottles best biue ink, sample to be submitted 7, 300 bott e¢ carmine ink, French. small size, in xinss botties, with ground glass stoppers 8. 1,000 large red wafers, for Depar:ment seal 9. 100 pounds walcre, common size, best quality, re: 10, 100 pounds best extra superfine scarlet sealing wax For ail the artio'es in Class 5 suitable and con venient samples must be submitted, with price at- tached to each. — 6—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Artictes. tom 1, a dozen Rodgers and Son’s genuine. or ual, ing erasers. with ivory handles Di 2. dozen Kodgers and Son's genuine, or equal our biaded Knives, with stag and poatl hand'es ® igwozen ivory hanaied wafer pe aris 4.6 cozen ese fies shears, of the very best y 4 5. 6 dozen office scissors, of the very beat ity 6. lo apocla of the very be ty of rod liven pe 7. 100 doz: ifthe beet lity of li & Biincen el tapoat Seas staan re, 11, 6dozen cucos or bos aa sand boxes, o° the fy od water boxes, of the it shape and quality 13 9 = prepared Yndia rubber, of suitable Mu 200 quarts biack sand 15 ounces pounce or yiset tached to ¢a~h; and the pri slude the delivery of the artreles at the devartment, ie it 2ewt rh June Pius Ghent Sa RCLING Op Roms Ui 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th Sts. | * THE UNITED Becnaman, ” ive Brae, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. WRE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE 4 OUNK FROM ONE To TWO DAYS . — ote BOL agen Such, Crmerasee, ASeetae: Bitaryy State and Trunk Store, ‘¥ save the Pieces! ° As areidents will happen, even im teell-renwiated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &e, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. MO! ND OHIO RAILROAD, he WasHIN TON BRANCH. Cuaner or Hours. ON AND ER i RPNESDAY, June 13th, oe se ast ae ‘and 7.49 8. ™m. n é ee Washing ton at $.20 and 5.30 p. m. inday atS m. ae til imore at 4.25 5 ve Baltimore at 3:16 and 43) prime On Sunday at 425 a. m. Passe: papas Fp East wii take trains at 6.20 é m. ER ‘estat iste. m. and 3,20 p. m. or Ani used onid, iimer be ia of ordinary ‘mueil i. ing vastiy more ive. “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Wholesale Depot, No. 4% Cedar street, New York. sate RENRY SFROHIEE A On, it ap for ere in Cages comics Pour, and Dozen—s tifal Lithograph ow yale ogee Meester ek i) seg bottle of SPALDING’S PRE- PARED GLUE wiil save ite eost an- ze to every household. Dies’ by all, prominent = Ki PINES FRENTE RV UL OR ‘ D Ss PREPSRED Af eewhen Lt Hardware and Furniture therr list. {t will stand any valuabi i e at7.408 m-and 32 p.m, n at7 40 a.m. On! rerday evening the 3.20 p.m. train goes to Peeeg enn OUly wy Ht, PARSONS, Arent, NEW ORLEANS IN THREE DAYS WITH THE CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. ae 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, and Sl, of ‘ownships 45, 46, 47, je or and 52, of range 37 ‘ownships 45, «7, 48, 49, 58, 51 52, of range 33 ‘ownshi ps 42, 49, 59, 51, and of range 39 and 52, of range 40. ° ‘ownships 49, 50, 51, rofore ‘ered. Wi parts o! townships; viz: North of the base line and west of the principal me ridian, ‘awnship 49. of 10 oor ite 47, 49, an Sof rang 1,2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 94, 26, 28 Siok Townakip te townships rm a, Of range 22 Sections 2, 4,6, 8, 10, 12 and 14; the E 3 of OE 3 of section 18; the NE 4, the NE ¥ of the %, the N 3s of the SE 4, and the SE. % of the SE \ of seotion 2); section a and 26; the N 3g the Sn. 4g, and the N 34 of the SW \ of wor Tape mn SA, except the SW % of the SW 4; section 35, of town. ship 43; section 1 3, 4, 6, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 20, the F. 4 of section 2: seotion 24, 25, 26. 98° nd 36, of township 46; section I, 2. 3, 4, and 7,to On 20 to Winclusive; seo- tions 3}, 32. @ 23, he 4 the N& iy, the and the W te of svotion 4; sections 6 and ‘W 3¢ and the St ofsection 10; the W 3 of eeoti-n 14; sections I ee and i; the ithe NW ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginza and Tennessee 2 East Tennessee and Vieginis, x East Tennessee and Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga, Memphis — ees =f ississt, Jentr ‘New Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! MEMPHIS ROUTE: Memphis by Rai, thence by First class Packets to New Orleans. MONTGOMERY AND MOBILE ROUTE: Montgomery by Rail, thence to Mobile by First- lass Packets. Mo-i'e to New Orlea: by Lake Steamers TWO DAILY TRAINS—Suwpays Inctvpgp, Leave Washington at 6a.m.aad6 p m. Tho Steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves her whart foot of Seventh street at 64 8. m, and 6% p.m. connects at Alexandria with the Orange aud Alex- sndria Trains for the Sonthwest. Office—Pennsy!vania avenue, corner of Sixth st, BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. hag reed 7 » Nervous Irrits setive Panctete, Gacers! Debuity, NERVOUS DEBILITY —Thensands san new, te the comes oftheir 4 seming wants pe 8, the W 3¢ of the appearenes 2, d the W the SW 4g of section 35. of town- Pp — 3 ds of section $2, of township 45, of a Tange Seotions 2, 4. 6, 8, 10, 12.14, 18, 22, 24, 25, 28,39, 32, and St; the Nis of the NEM, wad the Ni of the NW {4 of se0.1n 95, of township 49, of range The W 3s of the SW 44 of section 6; Keoti 18 and 20; the SW_%, the W 34 of the SE 24, and the SE 44 of the SE % o! etion § ctions 26, 28, 50, 32, 31, and %, of townshi Tange 34 otions 2, 4,6, 8, 10, 12, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 3, 32, %4, and 36 of township 48; the W' 3 of the NE \ the W 2 ls, “WOSABYE “SAD from applying te those whe, from qicatvn acd respectability, can along befriend bie. Be’ falle ince bands of and of cunng, ‘commended by the fir raenth : en AB OS ABSORB KORA JAASARRLG BARS renenteponal ey: of this the W 3s of the SE %, an of sect vere e peaee — Sections 4,6, 8, and 10; the W 3: of ine NE W 33 of the SE 44, and the W_2 of sect tions 18. 20, 22, 26, 28, 9), 32, and he W 3s tion 3}, of township 49, of range 35 . The W 4 of the SE 34. and the W 3s of section 19; section 3), of township 45, of range 36. Atthe Land Office at Traverse City, commen- cing on Monday, the 234 day oi July nt xt, the eposal of the vacant lands inthe even niembered sections and parts of sections, within the umderimen- tioned townships, which remain to the United States within six miles on each side of the rail r ‘om Little Bay de Noquetto Marquette; “from Amboy by Hillatale and neing, aid from Grand Rosita te. some = on or near Traveres Bay.” subject, aa required by Iaw, toa minimuin of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, vi North of the bass line and west of the principal me- dian. re Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, and $4, of range $ Lownships 23, 24, 25, 36, 27, 28, 29, H, 31, 32, 33, HM, 35, aud 36, of range 4 87) Memphis 5 Atinuta — I a. Columbus . Montgomery . vin Memphis.¢2 50 N.O. wl Lynchburg ASW “OR AO LAO SEAN WAMYSSY aN He DE JORNEONEREWENY Pos ORCAMIC WEARNESE “#0 ¢ and immj < remedy weakness of the fall viger restored. Themsante ol the whe bed lest all haps, have been, 5 4 u . Meow! Re te omg Zrombing sod Weakness or Exhaustion of tbe Kind epece: OF TRE PRESS. UBANDS cared a: th toemuation withie ihe inet ser en ire, and the wi sul operation 1 of rob haw, ie bie ata wiley, ia a emclent guarantor ve che aMieted R. J. BOVEE DOD'S IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Are now being used from Maine to the Great Salt Lake, ani the universal w f trem either a8 @ medicin: oF & Orrerage, 1s that ro Unsurpased in the world. Jr. Dods used succesefuily in his practice for 25 yeare before urchased of h ure and present them to the public. —_ cure of Incipient C pon, Indigestion, * Piles, Nervous Pisea ox, Female Com and all cases requiring a tonio, they are be yond doubt a most invaluable remedy. Aside from their medicinal properties they are m pure, wh some and delightful Boyerage. producing al exhilerating effec f Brandy or sresuite. tet ail friend: vooates of temperance sasist nese valnanie Vegetable Bitters tho mineral poisons and eduiterated Liquors with whioh the oded, and thereby ef feo’ua.iy aid in ban ehing Disease and Drunkeness from the land. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & ce. mina aies Ss m street, New York. "80 2 ‘. Chattanooga... Daiton Huntsvall Grand Juno} SSVABAS WOLKWAN 'SaadVW't SENS t via G. Juno. 42 50 ashville via Mobile, . .46 THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL a is 200 MILES SHORTER, and 24 HOURS LESS £ * CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT IS DALYWY’S AROMATIC VALLEY: WHISKEY WITH THE SIGNATURE OF than any other Siae—the [,snchbur being now completed, as e!so the } Central, making it the QUICKEST AND MOST PI. SANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! jen It is provided’ with First-class Sleeping Cars! and 33, of range 5 30. ol, S2. and 33, of range 6 » 27, B, 2. H, 31,52, and 33, of range? Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, 27,23, 29, 30, H, and SR. of range 8 Town hips 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, and 27. of range 9 ‘OWnShIDs 21, 22 ‘24, 25, and 26, of range [0 ‘ownshipe 21, 22. and 23. of iange Li Townships 40, and 41. of range 2i H Sedona 39, 0, and 41, of ranges 22and 23 ‘ownships 40 @nd 41, of range 24 Townships 4}, of range 25, Atthe Land Offie at Travenrsg City, commen- cing on Mouday, the isth day af August next. for the disposal of the public lands heretofore unoffered, within the following townships, viz: North of the base line — west of the principal me- 7 ridia Townships 2. 23, and 30, of range 10 At the Lard Office at loxia, commencing on Monday, the 3th day of July next, for dispeeal of the vacant lands in the even numbered sections and parts af sections, within th » uad»rmentioned town- ships, Which reiain to the United States within six mies on cach side of the ra:iroads, “from Ambo: by Hilledaie aud Lansing, and from Graad Rapide to some pointon or near Traverse Bay: also from Grand Haven and Pere Marquette to Flint, and thenes to Port Huron,” subject. ae required, by law, toa minimum ot two dollars and fifty cents per acre, Viz: a North of the base line and west of the principal me= ridian. Townships 3, 4, 5.6.7, anu @, of range 1 Towuships |, 2, 7, and 8, ange 2 nue | Nashville___.._..--...46 do, The U.S. MAIL and ADAMS’ EXPRESS are taken over this New Line, Tickets can be obtained at the South Western Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsyivania av- enue, to the following point: 2 Lynchburg, Avante, ction, Bristol, Knoxville, ‘Chattanoogs, Huntsville, Gres ‘Columbus, 5 Naehville, pn. “piutgomery oberg g Aigmemis, and THROUGH TICKETS TO THE VA- RIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF THE ABOVE WHISKEY. WM.HDALY, SOLE PROPRIETOR 49 SOUTH WILLIAM S° NEW YORK. FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY ma 23 6w BARBOUR & SEMMES, I 1G! IGHTNIN L'C8TS186) igurnine In Trax ov Pesce, Prerare ror War! P. LaBARRE, nibuses and a. m. aud 6 p. JAMES A. EVANS, Ticket Agent, Corner Sixth st.aod Pa. xv. AS GUY Will resume her BDAY, Zist of sarnat 1860, wat ere nae PO. el “ FRIDAY, at 6 otolock pe imaand AUCEXANDRIA at oi ve cack ag RRIOMAN 4 - nite andy 5 in her ret will leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNESD, Sad SATURDAY at oelgek © m NATH’L nous Baggage Wazoas leave the DR. J. BOV De IMPERIAL G BiTTERS. For Diseases of the Kidney, Bindder raed Urinary rgans, and eepecially for emae detractions. Scuthwest corner of loth and C sts,, gover iil tp omtecandl are warranted to give satis ANUFACTURER OF fiction. PLATINA-TIFPELD LIGH ENING RODS, CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO Rospoot{y!ly announces to the public of Washing- Proprietors, 78 William at.. New Vork. ton and vicinity that he ie prepared to execute all “SCHWARZE orders for erecting Lightning Conductors on the Agent, Washing AY most approved sclentine Principles, onsemoued of Townships 1, 4, 5,6, 7,3, and 17 6 the very best of materia.s,on very moderate terms, TOMS ee ee ae Pat El te All Piatica-tipp d Points which are mauufactured Townships 6, 7. 8, 17. and 18, of ranges 5 and 6 by me will be stamped with my pame, Townships 5, 6, 7, 8, 15, 16. and 17, of range 7 ‘Weather Vanes of any design made to order, ‘Townships 5,6. 7. 15, 16, and 17, ——— 8 mar? Sp ‘Townships 5, 6.7, 10, Ui, 12, 13," 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 2", of range 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, H y in RTANT TO ALL! loetemeds mPOrn CO. s INDIAN VECETASL #ECOCTION. It is well known that in the Spring people are more apt to contract disease than at 4 Tiod; and itis equally well-known that way foward Of disease is to keep the blood P rom ‘The New York ho Virg: ny’s Dew fi an! MOUNT VERNON, Capt... Smit will leave the Cor pnny’s Depot, Wee tern Wharves, at liro’olook a. m every WEDNES- DAY, ard the Company’s Depot. at Alexandria, &t 30’olock p. m. rams day. Passengers from Washington and Georgetown oan take the hes connecting with Alexandria teambonts or railroad, which leave the corner of Tth street ant ven ageriy, or they can leave op he, eenceer om the Western Whiarvos at 1) &. m. rooms can be engaged on Spplication & essre. Moi & Rhin Weetern os eee cite recenved the hours of depar 8. sa Ingurance will be effected on all goods thisline at the office of the Company at i'por coat : Bopommedstions for posseagers by this ye are in every respect firat-c ass, and every effort Pp made to render this copmpnioation with New orl raesb'o Bi mi ok’, rate or pasears apply to FOWLE & c . Aron Aleypadris, Albany, ow ork, OIL, THE CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN! Townships 5, 6, 7, We are ow receiving Pa affine Oil direct from r 19, and 2, ef range 10 Townships 6, 7, 8,9, 19, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19, and 2, of range 1 To ships 5, 7, 4,9, 10, 15, 16, and 17, of rarge 12 Towaships 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, ls, 17, and 18, o} 13 ‘Townships 7,8, 9,16, 17, 18, and 19, of ranges 14 and 15 ‘Townships 7, 8, 9, aod 19, of range 16 Townehips 17, if, and 19, of ranges 17 and 18, 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 rangs5 At the |.and Office at Dxtrorr, commencing on prone pei the isth day of August next. for the dis- posal of the vacant iands in the even numbered sec tions and parts of sections, within tne underme, ty townships, which remain to the Uni witiin six miles on each side of the rail from Ainboy, by Hillsd, some poloton or near Traverse Bay; also from Grand Haven and Pers Marquette to’ Pint, and thence to Port Huron,” subject, as required by law, to a miuimum of two dollars ana fifty con's per a re, Viz: South of the base line bee west of the principal me- ian. 6,7, 8, and 9,of range 1 1, 5,6, 7,8, and 9, of range 2 4.5, 6.7, 8, and 9, of range3 id 7, of range 4 North of the base line and east of the principal me ridian, ‘ownships 4 and 5, of range! re, for mpuri- pot, if four — itis, therefore, impertant toall thet the eye should be thorow, d a fed ond way by upy ; Rrah DE comedy dienevered for the ow ol rv Sarnf gem, Nervous Del differen > ‘apepsy, Liver Compiaint, a!l other diseases stag from impu ty nf the biood. It has effeot-d the most remarkable cures, 85 oan be shown by numeroas certificates from persons of the highest respectability. and ix recommended by si! who —- used itesthe mostinvaluable remedial agent ol the . tls cold by all the Druggists of Baltimore, argent, ‘at the residence ofthe Re’M Ox, plies or 58 East Baitymore ia between Eden street and Centra! avenue. oem Soyine spies ber name is blown on the 6 on 5 IL? Price $1 per bottle, six bottles for @5. Wholesai. R. S. T. Gresex, Georcetown, UE: Whoiesale Areuttor tne net, will the trade st my prices. mar 27-tr T#= ALL SUFFICIENT THREE 1, 8, & 3, Protected by Koyal Letters and io. 2 com i, exer cates trance of Sone that bean “4 ‘by the nan canna] eaaisteecanoal soguenmal queen. No. 3 hag enurely supplanted the inj morgurr, thereby {anu ferer speeds to rehief, di sine Bl impurities, aud rooting out the brit int aod beautify: ne eyes than gas lig This Oil ts free ov, and vers much more economical tha: the Coal Oris used at this time. = tisin no way explosive. © & euDply of the most approved cor oats this Onl. many Agents for its sale Corner Great Kanawha CARIUAGE NS of ail kinds cannot be and fon tua long Prperignee in the business, he hopee ve enera! satisian' Th. I) Sian of Carriages and Light Werons kept ep ‘REPAIRS nestly done,andall orders prompt ly attended to, oats * ___SSsernar of iat Five HUNDRED ed thie di s02-1y 86 West at., co DENTISTRY. EETR. M. kooms. iP inventor and of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH, at tends personally at his office in this city, ez] Many persons can wear these teeth who ear: mg others and no personcan wear others wi) 10 eae. Poceuns onl ing at oa office oan bo nocommodatec ‘ownships 6,7, and ®. of ranges 12, 13, an@14 With any etyie and price of Teeth they ir lesire ; ‘Townships 5, 6,7, and &, of range 15 olaanoaty atrougests Ra snost peurtet deataeet Seartuseaeaun ieakonrccwat olean a 01 m er fe e i ty arbonn Rroduoe, the INERAL PLATE wilt North of the base line and west of the principal me ridia: more fully 5 Townships 9 90, 31, 92. 33, 34, and 35, of range 2, 001 this city—No. 336 Pa. avenue, een nie Toth st, “Also, 901 Aroh atteoks Pianos Merger ae tthe Land Office at E. 06 l-iv ou 02 day 0 Auguet neat, for the Dax. LLLS, fools chee he confidence recom. ing ou Monday, the disporal of the vacant lands in the even mumbered mond the Cheo; ic Prooess for insertin: artificial teeth It has the advantages sections, Within the undermentioued townships, Strength, bonaty, lean linews, snd Townehips patentes| 7 sales room exhibits at thie time the reatest variety of travel t inoderats prices. to be 20. every devorip- UXES, Vi ve do. i, repaired or taken in exchange WALL, STEPHENS & CO. Trunk Sales Rooin, 322 Pa. avenue, Cc. RAGS, U7 Old ‘Trani for new enes. mar Si-tf DENTISTRY, ractica! C. SN Ls gl sas terien eae’ Proper ani 828 THER, = South side est of ‘Bi Pa. av.. A st. Will tntroduce “Water and Gas upon the most fa 1e have hand lot of COOKIN VES, and ae desire to close them out, Bi sell them at oost for cash. ma? E “edge fro OI ae Ae eceorne- the medi alae Blcotrt fy, by alfred © Gar- +1 Vol. 8v0.; je South Hide View of Siavers, by Nehemiah D. D., | vol.; price 75 cents. Lucille, bj 2 ‘Meredith, 1 vol., blueand gold ; 4 fort 6 of tom Brown at Oxford; erat, ion BLANC | paed Goreae of eee ave. SCHOOL’ Ww VEL.— MES... s Ly CRAFTS or ping f Life in Carolina, ‘Mrs. School- or of the I: oe $1.25. ust published ond Hil sda'e and Lansing, to some point on or ‘ravorse Bay; also from Grand Haven ad Bei Marquette to Flint, and thence to Port Huron,” subject, as required by law, tu & minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, Viz: North of the base line and east of the principal me+ tan. ; 6, 7, 8 9, 10,11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, 19,20, 6 % 7,8, 9, 10, 11. 12,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, ‘Townsh: ps 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, of range 3 ‘Townships 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, and 16, of range 4 f; 6, 7, 8,9, 10,11, 12, 13,14, and 15, of nehips 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, and 12. of range 6 Townships 6 7, 10 of range7 Townships 6,7, f ranges, 8,9, 10, and 11, North of the base line and west of the principal me- ridian, zewsahies M, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 2, of 8 TaD “Lownships 14, 15,16, 17, 19,20, 21, 22, 25 24,25, 26, Dg 27, aad 2, of ra: neh eG ORE jated by law use of schools, 7 "TET Siher pu Pr acae ene with p and overflow: the trncts sion the lines of the railconds wll 8 Th} way Tan! nt 1852, for aid raivececoed 4 parti- scutby the routes will be sold as - epaeense, respectively shown on ithout deduc'ions, ced om ths bye appointed th ‘order in which they are ad —— no sale | be Kept open we nO prr ‘env will be ad fnitted anil ehen expuauon of the wo 2. at the City of Washi: oe Donel one x “S‘JAMES BUCHANAN. 0 which remain to the United Stetes within six miles on ench side of the railroads, “from Amboy, by upper eeta inserted for $35, Chee 306 Pa. avenue.” ol ens. Fi tial in proportion birsy a07 a rely packed ry SCA LVARY FORD. Wa at « MON.S avis youd ce 4. @ O.LaMan. «.%, MOTT, L448, Morr aA! Wi We offer | for sale the above stand: ane Seppe Bi Hon,and highis fesrored be og weit, recommend it as the rome ‘and best Whisky that |. We also offer our A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATOR, at the METROPOLITAN 4k. AUTRI. Ro /EYS-AT-LAW Rmichaeiihe RN aacteiees ea eae ons LOTHING MILITARY C owned Suconp and Srrece PHILADELPHIA. MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. is: Sica aMae ton renanm,gt esardy No. 67 i largest stock of Fine EMAN & SIM Phoenix Distillery, on the Sohay Ail Hinge Palla 96 Wall street Ye Sonth Front street. Phiiedoinine, Y°T* jnd fly ASHINGTON CARRIAGE F. RY, Ww D Street, Between 9h and ah ees, We have just fi am of first clas: rennet, mad Oe ty wi ich we will ell Given ander my hand, ualatme Shee Toe a GERING and Gibu ify PR dati AS 1O te