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mrs iiE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY ... «++ July 15, 1860, sprit of the Morning Press. Tue Constrtution argues at considerable length thet The cess of Republicanism is dis- ‘The seme paper notes current political ats in Pennsylvania The under the bead of “Old truths set to modern instances,’ remarks, concern- ing its Democratic friends: ‘In the attempt to put a piece of new cloth upon the old garment sufctured at Cinetunati more than four years 240, they have made the latter, with its additions, little better than a collection of shreds and patches. in the attempt to pour new wine into a bottle slready exploded by the fermenting juices of an eerlier vintage, they have doomed themselves to the disappointment which always pursues every net of such imprudence iueveme intetlegencer Personal. It indented that Vice President Breckin- tends to visit California this season. apt. Benham, U.S. Engineers; pos sgh . Mo , Superintendent of Indian Affairs for are at the National. One of the recent on dits of London is that Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer has become recon- cited to his w and that they are about to live again. --- Hon. Reverdy Johnson, it is stated, will go to California on the 25th inst., to argue the New Almaden case before the United States District Court “Gov Moore, of Alabama, is at the Mont- metry White Sniphur Springs, Va., ina very arious condition, having lost the use of bot arms and leas The numerous friends and acquaintances of the Hon. Z%. Kidwell, of Va., will be gratified to learn that he registered his name among the guests at Browns’ Hotel, in this city, yesterday it bad been rumored that he had gone to bis fathers Ex-Presipent Pierce For BRECKINRIDGE AND Lane —It has already been stated that this distin- guished gentleman bad pronounced the nomina- tion of Dougias sectional; but it bas been strenu- ously denied that he would support Breckinridge and Lane. We find in the Boston Post the high- estevidence on thes: points. A letter addressed e ex-Pr tto Mr Hallett ts therein pub- make the following extract from could hardly have failed erally that such action must t of the conve: e deny v of the Union, and rseut condition of the powerful and patric ition, which has so long up- held the eqaal sand vindicated in peace and Im War the s honor of these confederated States. T a3 been, in fact. no nomination danas ormity with the established and re- sof lust organization, and hence n i find nothing in the Ss the nominees are concerned fealty. Under these cireum- ify me exceedingly if our mus of the land would unite in the support of Mr ane, and thus insure for ds { l earnestly and Breckinridz sus Taxer.—The ted States Marshal pe two suits fusing te answer the ques- oded by assistant marshals under the census law. ‘The cases are in Trumbull and Cuy- aboya counties. Another suit will be brought d county, who set a and would not permit him to © penulty under the law in said ts agtinst a person in Craw! dog on the assis Squadron —Flag Officer the Hartford, was at ast. The sloop-of- t port April 23, amer Saginaw, to squadron, bad not arrived ted to proceed to Shanghai in Joun Adams to Fou-chou. 1a meoting at their and 2d sts, at@p. m All per- iucal differ n. com + an es incago, who prt of this Appuintart mos ty entertrin con att James Martin, iy 17-3 Heee seigts: “ HOOP SKIRTS !! tved this morniz arge assortment in Ladies’, Misses! of the best makes and is st __ 4. W. COLLEY & Co. Fo PHI PHIA, J in ptata Jerome, is now © freight forthe above port. sail on Friday morning. HY DE & DAVIDSON, Georgetown. steamer James Sugars, Rico and A aht, heavy Porto sale by MIDDLE HERETOFORE & WILLIAMS Ith day «f July, nt, Berna d Van horized to settle t ie basiversat) BERNARD VAN DOR Ne AMIS WILMIAMSO IN will continne ef MERCHANT No 456.7. BERNARD to evaduct ALLORING Par 4 r will be pleased to . tate fem. Gentlemen's xtads mate to order with neatness a dy 1a-8t™ V > THE NEW BOOKS ARY OF LORAINE, by James Grant ; Price 5) cents. Cnat!> Richmond. by Anthony Trollope ; $1. Antobioeraphioal Recollections. by the late Chas, Robert Lesiie, KR A.; with a Preparator ay on Leslie as au artist. aud sisctions from his corres. pondence. by Tom Faylor, Kaq ; @1 25. The Tarve Clerks, by Azthony Prollope; &1. oresiest PHILP & SOLOMON® Metropolitan Book tore. 332 Pa. av.. Betweec 9th and lth ate. Sole acents for Laureno-'s Stauonert, bon ty IB r THOMPSON'S CORLIAL. Tre ci QM fons corviat 7 it posstble—indace every famuy to avail themsclves of the uso of the anave ove Cordial, Mt wnttormly wives the chiid sleep, corrects ets bowels and breaks its fever inthe Summer Com At; camsequen/ly the parents are mot deprived af war wemitl resé at mist ower of this medicine known in New eez0ct loss it ixin Washiagton nd would be gre ry. Diarrha, an ae ! Cholera Morbus, it u, my filow-citizens. for your own » truth of this stet"ment to the se f invite whole at Ford's Drug QFFCE OF INPRO POR AN: OF bes METERS. . VASHINGTON July 18, 195) NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, Thar . ably to the provisions of the a diuanae +f tae Cor porate d May i2 1990. the undersigned i bow prep: “w havever required in writing, anc on pre payineat of the fee of fifty cevte.to i apect, st ov, Sud Ascertain the accuracy of '¥ 488 meter in uxe in tuis city” neater. ifiound incorrect, wi'l be cond-ma-d. iT, sealed marked as true, wil! be If proved to be accurate in its f it will be sealed avccrding!y, a for use. Odd Fel h street. (near oH iv 19 tf Ors STOCK Is YR Very COMPL* TE, dweare selling a kin DKESS GOODS. ORGANDY Dawes 5 B NES; BE RAGE ROBE, BFRAGES “by the vard.> al ~S, and SILKS “ ail other kinds of Summer thee Sonu ee and thone this m foods. for’ ty close out our stock before the 25th ar apie GOODS & large stock of Bleached at Shirtings Delliocest Vear, Weks, Ser ; all ol which we are seili ‘ pr lor cash. kK rou.t be sold, aud we will offer great 7” No goods charged—we are selling only for CLAGETi & jy 126t © - 394 Pa. ay. bevar Sth ana y, wath, WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ——_.—_—_ Tax Wasuineton Agteptct anp Potomac Wartrr Works —Below will be found the order issued to-day by the Secretary of War, for the immediate recommencement of the work on these Government enterprises of s© great importance to the District of Columbia. Captain Benham is the ofticer of United States engineers who ranks next above Captain Meigs, who, it will be perceived, is charged with the supervision of the works. &. War Department, ? Adjutant General's Office. Washington, July 17, isdo. § [Special Orders, No. 149 ] The following directions have been given by the War Department for the completion of the Washington Aqueduct and Potomac Water Works, in accordance with the act of Congress approved 25th June, 1960: Wak Drragtmenr, Jul 1. Captain H. W. Benham, Cor, Engineers, in addition to his present duties, is hereby ap- pointed Chief Engineer of the Washington que- duct and the Potomac Water Works, and will have the direction of all the operations for their completion and preservation; will appoint all the necessary assistants, clerks, workmen, &c., and certify all bills for materials or labor for payment by the officer under whose superintendence the appropriation is to be expended. 2 Capt M. C. Meigs, as the disbursing officer of these works,will, in accordance with the above act of Congress, furnish to the Chief Engineer. in full details, all the plans and estimates for these operations, and examine the works under con- struction from time to time, for which every facility will be afforded him by the Chief Engi neer; and he will keep such general superv of the works as to assure himself that thi being constructed according to bis said plans and estimates; and if, at any time, finding variations therefrom, he will promptly report the same to the Chief Engineer for correction; and, if neces- sary, to the Secretary of War. 3 He will also be charged with all the disburse- ments of moneys for these works, and the making of the payments for all materials and labor for the same, Upon the written certificates of the Chief Engineer, of the amounts due, or upon the order of the Secretary of War. 4. To aid Captain Meigs in these duties, he will be authorized to employ a draughtsman, if neces- sary, and also a clerk. 5. Assoon as the plans and estimates are fur- nished to the Chief Engineer, he will make arrangements for the most vigorous prosecution of the works, and he will report to the Secretary of War for his approval, the number of assistants, clerks, &c . that he may require, designating the persons and the compensation proper for each Jonx B Fioyp, Secretary of War. By order of the Secretary of War. W. A. Nickots, Ass’t Adjutant Gen’l. 17, 1860. . Tae Late GRADvATEs at Wrst Point. —The Cadets lately graduated at West Point have been ordered as follows :—Those assigned to the dra- goons, cavalry, and regiment of mounted riflemen, to the superintendent of the mounted recruiting service at Carlisle Barracks; those assigned to the engineer, topographical engineer, and ordnance departments will report to the chiefs of their respective corps at Washington; those assigned to the artillery to the commandant of the artillery school at Fort Monroe; those assigned to the in- fantry to the superintendent of the eastern depart- ment general recruiting service, Fort Columbus, except the following, who will report to the su- perintendent of the western department general recruiting service at Newport Barracks, Ky., viz: Brevet Second Lieutenants Lynn, Smith, Martin, Jones, Lewis, Jordan, Meshler and Borland — ee EXAMINATION OF THE CHiRigu! CoaL Freips ano Haxnons —Capt. Frederick Engle, of the U.S. Navy, bas been designated by the Secretary of the Navy to take charge of the examination of the Chiriqut coal fields and harbors. The Secre- tary of War hes detailed Lieut. Janes St. Clair Morton, of the U.S. Engineer Corps, a8 a member of the commission in charge of the surveys. The geologist has not yet been selected. The expedi- tion is expected to leave {n about two weeks, and itis thoug bt will not be absent longer than three months ee Tus Nortusry New Yorx Sreciat Mat. AGENncy —We apprehend that it is not the inten- tion of Postmaster General Holt to make an ap- polntment for some time to come in the place of Mr. North, the recently removed incumbent of the northern New York special (detective) mail agency, from tue fact that Mr. DM. Ball, the eilicient special agent of the Department for the northern district of Pennsylvania and the southern district of New York, has been ordered to dis- charge the duties of the position + Report on THE Massacuusetts Cattix Dis- Fask.—T be subject of the cattle disease prevailing in New England was lately investigated by Drs. Elweys and Emerson, of Philadelphia, at the re- quest of the Commissioners of Patents A report has been made to the bureau upon this tmportant subject, containing a history of the disease as it has appeared in this country and in several parts of Europe, with remarks upon its treatment, and the means also of preventing it. It isa disease, it seems. like cholera, which is more easy of pre- vention than cure. ————— SEEDS AND CeTTiNGs FoR THE PaTENT Orricx Mr Clemson, the clef of the Agricultural Division of the Patent Office, has gone to Europe to pur- chase seeds and cuttings for distribution in the United States, in accordance with the recent ap- propriation for that purpose. ——— Navy Oxvers —Lieut. George H. Cooper has been ordered to the Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N.H , and Assistant Surgeon Jas. F. Lindsay to the receiving ship at Norfol HICKFRID & SON WORLD RE nowned PiANOS, only for sale by the, subs-riber, At whose extonsive wareroomi yeu will find always large stock, embrac. ing every varety, style, price of Piana for sale pon easy terms or discount for cash. Pianos also from other good makers, Pianos for hire. JOHN F. ELLIS, Piano and Music Dealer, 306 Pa av, between Sta and 10th u by mail fres of post. Musical instru- ments repaired. jy 18 UNtep STAT CAPITOL EX FENSION, WasHincTon. July 17, 1460, Prorosats will be reacived at this Office until noon of Tuesday, the 2iat of August next, for Furn- thing and Pu « up the Tron Ceilings of two poms over the connecting corridors of the Capitol Mod gle for each oeil- coats of white ison ies nl. Ali of the Iron work of the Ceilings, of every deseription eluding the fastenings o} the ceilings wt ‘l¢ aad to the roof frames, must be inolu- a the price bid. The proposals must be endorsed, “Proposals for Tron Sallie iPmaed must be accompanied by a » ign one or more responsibie per dereered to th 7 Soaeatgomtaed © undersig ni They will be opened at the time mentioned above, bot a, Presence sucn personaas may choose to * KLIN, Captain Topographical F ngineere, In charge of Capitol Extension, ould be accompanied by the *ch proposal sh folowing guarantee State of —. by euacanty th: for iron ceili; he or they wil hin the contract at the p ace for the cet ing, We and.in oe i Cr con-ractas aforesaid. we cuaran tha diif~renen hetween the offer vf the said © aud that which mae be accepted. Date —. 1850. Signatures of guarantors, A B. Witness, E F. Thereby known tom Sign : zi ned by the United States district judge, United States district attornsy, collector, or some sone Knows: to the War Department. jy 18 dt PSTOLs, i utherurers— H & WESSON’SSEVEN SHOOTER, the est Pistol in the . orld that has foroe— weight only seven ounces. ALS0. SHARP 8 PATENT BREACH LOADING RE- PRATERS, REVOLVERS, Silver-plated, REVOLVERS, fs NaN ERIS — BRS. old and new model, ock | have determi SUMMER CLOT! ol immer Clothing are ‘at No. 460 Seventh body know that th pthiceatcost at Nercee Post Office. dy 12-1 JST IN SEASON. Axzw dulce grease of DRESS fries Le CAMMOND's, { oer) NT OF THE UNITED By THE president is perqesnee ee dent of ‘nited St clare and make kno vn that the un ww At th the sitaated townsh on yell wi, James B tates of A veri ublic idermentioned Land Othe: Land ofthe mablic lai oe folowing townsh: jo Viz: meridian. y fractional Sy of the SW A Aetrg ete aes 4 the SW reotion the NW 121, of range Seotions 4, 6,8, SM, of township 121: e NW towns! Sections 2, 4.6, 8. . . to hip 121; sections, 8, 13.20, 22. ee a owas, ny 122, of range 27. 20, tions’4, 6 Sand 3 %. hes ‘a, and hip 122, of rang» 25 12, 14, 18, , and 3, of towns: 2, 14, UCHANAN, Prem- 0%. st t St CLovp, commencing ohne day of Osteber next, for heretofore unofer ips and parts North of the base line ond svest of the Afth principal ‘4 of section kgotthoNe 4. theS% of nd the S 3s of section HM, uf townasnip 2. 14, 18, 2), 22, 24, 2. IR, 3, 68 is of the NE 4, the 1° 3 hs of sec iva 3); section 32, 20, 24, 25, 2 , 22, jun of range 23. 12, 14, 18, 2, 22, 24, 2. tions 2,4 nd sec Y 3 of the the’ SW of section 10: sections 18, and 2; the W f the N W and the W% of the SW24 of rection 22; seotions 23, 39, and $2; tne Wg of the St. acd the W 4 of scotin 34, of townsnip 125; the i of the NE %, W 3g oftne NW 4 thea N and thes of section 6; the and the SW %4 of section & seotions 18, 2, 33,9, 82, and 3, of township 123, of range 2. Sections 2, 4,6. 8 id 4, of 4, 5, 6,7, tions 10, 17 te 2, aive, of township 121; sectio: and 34, of to 12, and 14; the W 46 of » inclusive; sections 24 ownship 123; sections 2, 4, ns 8. 1, 12, 14. 18 W 3s of, and 23; and 34, of townehip 12: 18, 2,22. 24, 25, 28, an sections 32 and a, 19, 5 township thes, the W H, of township 125. 22, 24, 28. 4, .. 128; sections 4, 6, > a of section 10; tae SW SW 3 of seotion | %4 of section 24 township 127; sections 5 section 28: sections 3 and $2, of t range 30. Sections 2. 4, b, 8, 10, 12,1 S32, and 34. of township [2 8, 18, 18 &, 1 8; the W_ 42 of section 28, 30, EX 12, 14, 18, 29, 22, 24, 25, 28, 9, ne w to 8, inciu- Pp 122; sec ec 6 and 6; the W 3s 19, 29, 22, 24.25, ons 39,31, $2, 4, By 8, 1, 13, 14. ig of section’ 3! sections 2. 4, . WS of ownship i283. of 22, 24, 26, 22 30, sectione | to 18, inclu- sive, sections 2) and he N 4¢ of scetion trons 24, 25, 23, WD, 32, 123, 124, and 12 14, tho 8 ship 12, ve te of h nT and M4, of township 127; 18, 20, 22, range 3I, Seotions 2, 4,6, 8. 34, of township 121; sive; the pa sive 2, 8.3 W 3s of section 15; tions 24 and to $ ections 2, 4.6 8, 10, ‘one 2, , 32, and MH, oF iM, 12,1 24, 26, B, 3, f rection f N < ‘2 of sea Rectic: id 34, of townsh sections 2, $, 5, 6, 123; town- 7,8, 9, 10, sections 17 to 22. inclusive. of 12, 14, and 18; the 28, 24. 39, 31, 82, 14,6, 2. 10, 1, 14. township 128, of 1 18, 2, 22, 24, 26, 22, 3, sections I to 12. indla- n 14; the N dg on 17; sections 18. $4. of township 122; 32. 4; of section 17; m 2.4 6,4, 19, 12. 14, 18,20 a end! rections 18, 2 » 22, . 2, 32 aud SM, of township 122; townships lgand 124, of range 33. Section 32, and 34, of township sections 2, 42, 24 t pwuship 122; 1, 22, 24 DH, 2A, 3), eotions | to 18, ino 30, 32. and 34, ut 4, ofr ino'n sections 3. 2,29 3+, 82, and 34, of township townships 123 and 124. of sange $5 Seo“ions 2. 4.6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 20, 22 3%; sectio} M4, of tio tions 13, n $2, except the S 3, of the township 121; sections | to 8 to 4. nelusi a, 24, 2, 122; townships 123 and 1: Sections 2 and ofthe SV he N 3a, the W 4c of section 6; the N 5g, ES section 8; sect 10,12. and he NE he NV Nis oft 2. 4,6, 8. of of the NE ‘4 of section 2, 12, 14, 18, 20 22. 24 2B. 8, 2, 28, 30, $2, and 34, 124, of range 37 ns 2 4 6,5, 1%, 12, and 14; secti section: Frage sive; sections 3 ° of range Atthe Monday, for the di offered situated in the parts of townrhips, viz: North of SB. Land Office at St C: 6 twenty-ninth sal of the pubi PUD, the base line a . 8, and ), 22,2 tion 5; sections 5, and & section I section tions | te trons 20 t of townsh p 38; townshivs 3 oa) 4 of the NW. 7; tions 54 and 8, inclusive; th ctio: m 52; 82 of toweship 2, ard 2. to 2 of te the N 4 and %, , commencing on of October next, nds heretofore un following townships and nd ; the N 24, 36, 22, 3) township & .2.3 and inclusi 3 the KE nship 3 ¢ E 3s of section 19; sec ns $2 to 35, inclusive, 49, 12, 14, ry NE tg of the Ske ty and the N 35 section 32; section 34. of townxhi &, BL 1% thwnship 37; asct 2.3 24, 5, 3, and 15,10 2 seotion 4; ; the Bs of 8 nd 20; 43; neotic KF 3s of 8 12, 14, 18, 2, 22, 5 aU and 3, of towuship 42 of wee’! nek nship 40, exor 3, sections HW. aud 3? te 35. i eotions 1, 2,3, 4,6 4, and 9,to 1 E 44 of avotion 2! and 2: to the nolusi ve; Sand 35, of 8 3), ad 9 ons l, 2, t eotion | and and ship 44, of range 29, Seotions 2, 4.6, 8,10, 12, 14, 18, 20. 22, 24, 26 Rand 34, 2), 22, 24, 2,4 6 8, of towns! 4, 26, of township 2; sections S2 and 34, of tow: 18 20, 22. 24.25, 2 B,s 0,02 14, pal: one 4,68, 10 , of townrhip 44 ect the 6 and 23, inclusive, the t 1D 24, 26, 28, 39, , and 41 af, 22, tie Sty of the of nection 39; th of the SE 1, 12, 14. 18, 20, 22, Bi Broo’ a I, 2 6. and 8 to 3s of seotion 4 te of section be OL section 35, pt tne W's of clusive, of t nelusive; Bactions $2; the E 3s wash 5, Ine UsiVe; t! 2 to 2B, i tu 35, inolusive, tt 2, 14. 18, 2). 22. 24, of ran, Section2, except the NW 'y of the ‘NW NE % of the SE 4 of section tion 14. exospt tiie W ts of the SW te, he fractio: 43; section 2; thi 0: seotion 12; sec ection the E 44 of section %, of township 44,0f range 31. Atthe Land Gihoe at Forrast Crry, commeno Ing a next. parts of The NW 44, and the 3 43 of section feo of jovechin The and the 4 and 6; W 5s of tion 16; 'g, and the & Prat boy 4, and #: Nw 44 of section 12 section f: the SW 2; the S 34 of the SW of eet Ges and = soak ships 14, 18, 20, 22, of range 2. tion 19; townshi! section, N 3a of 2,» 14, 18, 20, townships, viz: meridian, W224 of tha NE th sw, of the Nv ty of the N nd the SW the NE the = » 3. $2. and 34. o| the N 3g of the 24 of section 8. 1M, 12.) of eect: 82, sections 20. B Lis: the stg f sect th Vt és the NE 119, of range, Sq, and the NW '¢ of section i7, township 116; lots, 1,4, and 5, of + 5. and 6, al of thes) seotion 8. lots nd the SW 3 of tha NE the NE Ag, and the SW 44 of the SW4, the N'3; uf section 6. —, tH, BM, 92. 17; the N 4g loncay, the twenty-seoond day of Gotober F the disposal of the ‘is lands heretofore unoffered, situated in the following tow ships and North of the base line and west of the ith principal the N 3 of 22. 44 of the NW chon 2; sectio. of sectios 8; of ase Ye fthe NE %¢ the 336 of che NW dn of arotion 12; seotions 14, 18, 29, 22, townehi EX and of township 119; the SW 3, of ‘ arctions 18 ard On 25; se tions 23, 129, of raage 23. 4, 1820, ib the N 33 of the township 117, ft wn n 2; BeOTINNA 4,6 8,10 ta, id $4, Of town: 10, — 14, and 18; th $ 34 of sec- » $2. and $4. of 4 oft W of eoati: Niso N 3s BEC . 22, 24, 26, 28, 80, 32, and 34 of rarge 25, ship 116; sections 2 4,6, 8, 10, thes townhi Ww. » inclusive, aud 12.4 2. 1 tion 32; , of range 2. fe ction 23: seotions 31 ¢ ol ction 23; 4ec! p 116; the ig of the N t the NW 4; of ne 2.4,6, 8, 10, 12, , of township 12, 6,8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, section %4, of town- 4, 18, 20, 22, 24, the 8 ofthe SE on 34, of town- 18, 20, 22, 24. 26. the N's of section 10, 12, 14, aud 185 th the S's oft py toes ion » 35, inciw they 8 54, of th seotion 2, the Sie nfineNE w Mi andthe 8 12. 14, 18, 20, 22, 246 1 ion* of soction B11 1a, I IN tate hereby de- wil be held in the Stats of ENNESOTA, St the periods hereinafter designated, dof situated im the following townships and parts of Se'and 34, of f 3, te ections 2, ip 1a, and 35, of township 3; townships 35, %, and 37,.0f 2; the Es, and the NW & of section 4. Ets of section 1 ; ‘Ss of the ship 117; tl of section Sections 3s te BY By, aad's of towaship 118; se fons 2.4 oracd 12; the NW 4 of section 14, of of range 23. 24, 35, B 10, 12, 14, 18, 105; sections 2 W i. 2 the 8's of the and the S of s00 S*, of th | uf seotion 24; sec! Pate od, of tow Sole I'6; ge tions 2 and 3; Seotuon 6, exospt the S ‘sof the DW ': ine NE Hand the N ts W'S of section # sertions 12. and 14 of towns: 14, 18, 29. 22. 24, 3, Sexiee . peat 4 2. a 34_of te ‘ trl ‘sof section ton on to, ozoept tho N 4g of the Nt Me; motion = ther g Bm : owaship I, section TEE ee Sao 2 the N ay, the NS of the N Sof thes W \. of seotio. H: the ship 118: go J t the the we the Nie of the BE ie of eedtion 205 t township :20, of range 3° ““Fowneti Ug sections 2, 48.8 10-12 14 18, 2°, 22,24 % to ine!usi w hip i SW +, of the SEY. and thes 46 of the SW | section 4 the SW Vy of tha Ne § NW the NW 4. the S4y uf the NW 4 Sho seotion 5; section Iv, except the Ne. "4 . the S 4 of seoti nt eg 14. 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 2. 39, 32, and 31, of township 118; seo tion % the Nj of action ¢, of township 12, of ip 116; tions 2, 4,6, 8, 10, 12. 14 ard 18 to 35. inclusive, ‘of township 117; eaetio 2,4, 6.8, 2, 14, 18. 20, a %, 28, 3), 32, and 34, of town- ehy eS . Tow *bip Bees tions 2.4 6,8, 19, 12.14. and 18; the S kk of section 80! 2: the 3 ty of seotion 21; seot.on 22; the S 34 of section 23; sections 24 !0 ¥, Inolusive, of eotions 2,4 6,8. 1%, 12, ind S4, of township 118, 10 12,14, 18, 20,22 2 P lio. of ran, 2. 2B, 3°, S2_and $4. of townsh Sections 2 4 6.2, 10 12 14 ‘a, the N ts 3 4, 10, 12, and 14; the che N 5; and the N ot townanip 19; seot the bt: of section 23; section 3t, . 14, 18,29 the Se} ty sive, of tow Nh of tne ok of rection 4; the =} W and the Ss 18, 2). 22, 24, 25, 28.3), 32.and 34, Séotion 4; seotion 6, of townshi Sections 2, 4.6 8.10. 12, 14,18. 29 22,24, 25.28 3); the S32 of section 31; section 32; the 8 ts tion 33; seotion $4; the 344 of section 3, of town ship 117; the S 3 of tha 8. of saction 12; «ction 14; the S33. of the NE the S 3, of the NW & and the S 32 of section 18; sections 29, 22.54, 26 2s 3, 32, and 34. of township 118 N dz the N 4}: of the SW 2 of the SE 3g 04 section 10; lot No. 2, of sect-un 12, ui low! y bl dg ee 13,20. 22 24.28. Rand | Sh Kx ce ctions 2, 4.6.8, 10, 12, 14. 18, 428. Ban 5 < 85, inclusive, of hip 117; the S 34 of the St: of tha NE 3 and the S 53 of #sction “2p ‘4, and the S3¢ of section 8; the 8 ‘3 of the 2), 22, 24, 25, 23. 39, 2, nd 34. of town 4g. the Sof the NW ‘4 and thes the NwW 'y snd taas 5 of section ii ee tion 14; seotivus 18, 29, 22, 24, «6. 8, 30 32. 48; the wW ', of section 18: the 2 oO township 1/8: sgotion 2; the N 3s, the N ot eee a aw sw SE '4, of section ty ol aM ‘. ty. and the % OF the NE ‘4, and lots No.4 and 5. of ssoion srotion 12, except lot Ne. 1, of township 12), of range 36 The SW 14 of tho NW '¥, and the 8 '5 of section ections 4.6.8, 19, 12. 14 18, 2, 22, 24, 26. 28 9,3', nod 34, of township 118: the SW %& of th the SE 4. and the W_4¢ of section 30; ection the S 33 of the SW 4 of section M4, of township I of rango 3 At the Land Office at HenpgRson, commenct on Monday, the fitteenth day of October next, the disposal of tho public lands heretofore unofirred ot of townsh 5, of townsh: of to r pa tt ant «3, of range r. 4 Dlg Pcs, st Letty an feraeen et nda heretofore unot At the Land J S'S of the N So! these 2, 1, pos onal "Ree cionsl townships 5) ard 6), of range 3. ‘ractions! te 58 and 29. of range rections! township 58, and town 5. rane 57 and 58. of range 6 pe ‘SS and 53, and township 57, range 7. actions! townships 5 and 55, and township 56 range & Freotional townships Si and Si, and township 55, of range Land: ropriated by law for the use of schools, Indian, military and other purposes, will be ex cluded from the snies. ‘Phe tracts s!ong the lines of the sold, subject to the right of way, 4th August. 1852, for said railron4 onlar tracks out by the routes taloing the quantities respectively shown on the cial p ats, without deductions. he coffe of the tien= srotion: ip %, of section | 12.14. 1 and 2 and the 3 townanip | 8 2. except the NE \ © haN* \ 8 25, 2°, 3), 32, and H. of town- ship 1, of range Sl. Atthe Land Office at Farrsacit, commencing on Monday, the fifth day o! ember next, for the disposal of the \scant landsin the even mumbered sections and parts of sections, within ths uad-rmen- toned townships, which remain to the United States within «ix'miesonsach mde of the ra'l- roads, “from St Pani and from St. Anthony, via Minaeapolis, tu the southern boundary of the fer- ritory. with a b sia Farihsuit to the north line of the Stat and “from Winona, vin St. Peters, to & gointon the Big Sioux river.” rubjert, as required, by iaw, toa minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, Viz: North of the base ame and west of the fifth princepal meridian. Townships 16, 17. and 108 ‘Towuships 106 and 17, Townsnips I, 1 7.and 1 4, Townships is and U7 of ranees 17 townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal a ooeed in are adve tu tii the fored. and the enles ‘hus no sale hall be kept oy meridia’ The parts of townships 1i2 and 113, outeids of the Sioux Halt-breed Reservation, of range 14 ‘The parte of townships 1'l and 112, outside of the Sioux Half breed Reservation, of range 15. parks i Ut and 112, of range 16. Sections #, and 10, to 15, inclusive; sec- a Sand f section sections 22 to ections # and 32, to 35 Inc'usive, of 1p L115 sections | a: 84.6.8, and under mv hand, at the City of Washington. wenth day of July, ann» Domini onethourand th ed v _ JAMES BUCHANAN. rances Mg Rants town: ectin NO. UI¥e; sections la, and 22, to 28, inclusive: neotions 31,32, 34, and | how 1057.18, and 110, of range 9, By the Provident: tighip 112, of range Tr. Soran Lier eee cattne ot tent os. 8. Witson, and zi. Townsh'ps 16 Comauasioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person ent reemption to any « sand parte 7.and18 of range 22. Townships 1%. 7, 108, and 109. Tauge 23. Townsmips @ and 10! ‘of rauee Townships 105, 109, and 11%, of ranges 25,25, and 27 ‘Towrsiips 17. 1°8, 9. and 110, of range 24 Townships 106, 17, 13. 1, and 119, o| ®, and 31. 10, 12, and 1 sections 2), 22,24 25 2, Se hip i12; wectiona 2 and 4; tne Ks 0: otiong 8, 10,12.and 4: the BE 4 of town tabiinh and reo Tanges 2, At th: Land Office at Cuatrietp, commencing | 2e 07"! (ae of township 112: the W ', | on Monuay, F next, | commenc-rnir sale of the lands em of sect 2 of section 18: the W 3s of for th UD [bracing the tract claimed: otherwise ench elaiun tion 3, of township 113; the Wh. of the eff-r warhips and | wii) be fo ferted. ani th® W 4s of the SW parts seo JOS 8 WILSON w Commissioner of the General Land Ofhoe or the regulations of the Department, &s heretoiore and now existing. no payment can be made for wigertising PAL ONS CXOPPt to such uthorized te publish by “<3 of the General Land five. m 1B; th ofthe NW ‘yg. and W 4s of the it oftownship 114, of range 20 Secii 4.6, 8, 18. and 39, of tow: Of the Ath principal 14 18. and 2); the Sh inclusive, of township dg O81 the SE AQ f svction 2; sect on 32, 2 4.01 tow 2. the N 3g of we ction 4: the the Shear the SW 4. f sec’ NE 4 aad the N 3g or the NW iy PWoship 105, ngeR 2. ', 22. and 2t; theS 43). to 35, incu the DE 4 and the 2, eX tions 2, 4.6. %, 10, '2, 14. 18, 20, and 2 section 2 he N Ja and the SW Rect ‘denice ~ mg Ang a Shs 2, 4.6 1. 14, 18. 2%. 22. 24, v. Ss ee thes 'y ofthe S® Oa ba ee ete ts of section I; the S3¢of the NE % NY S32 0f tha Nw and the 3 3s of section 12; '4, 18. 29, 22, 24, 2h, 82, and 34, of 114, of range 21 ne 2, 4,6. 8. FOR SALE AND RENT. [ For other ‘For Saie and Rent” advertisements See first page } the $54 of YOR RENT-—A three-story BRICK DWE. * erct-ons LING Hous nm Het yA 12th end 13th be ft a of section 2, sections 18 | gt... 404. Apply to J. KIRK WOOD, 476 12uh SE ion 9): ‘. wocmhipt range eat Sections 2, 4, 8, = 9. [08 RENT-HOUSE No. 266 G st , between riore, dining h pasengo, on oom On whe Being near ts mimkes it very de jy 8-3 furnished BRICK ntuated on H with gas and ike of ship 114, of range 22 Section 2; the E ty and the SW \ of rect: sections 4. 6, B, 9, 03 the W de of 1 and 18; the S 3 of aeo- 'd 26; the 8 4¢ of section 1811p 101; sec- 5 Aghabessy E§ f i ond, and 3 chambers on thir i township Tl; eo. oa: thd State and Treasury Departs Tees oe we, f the Sg of the SE 4 rable. Inquire on the p em E £ sostion It: Seotinns padi i & + one Tg. the N dec os ‘ol sectiy ie got oY of section 6, township 5 of range in . Containing 3: wrship 113 aauen yer , and 4; the 344 of section 5; ssctions 6 | betwren I7th and iH’ h sts , $e ; to Iv, ine usiv Min Ears Se pections’: | of townsh p i of section 18; section: rs = 25 28 33. and 3s. of tome 2, 4. 2, 14. 8, 2 and 54, of township 112; the F h ay 46 of the SE n te: the Ny ofthe SE \ neatly Pp ‘one iZand 1$te 35. inclusive, | water. end all requisite appends, iaections 2, 4.6, 8,10, 12. 14, 18, 2, LOVING, 4th Audit Om » 2, and 34. of t She) P - aroun Depart neat: sections +2, exenpt ‘hs N 3, of the Nt a > * > ‘Ty pleasant three-story BRICK 26, 23, 39,32, and SM, of townsnip 103, of ih shesmerns, yume cn Fourth s =r stand New York avenue, con the NW teard thes ie of saetite s 12, Mond 18, | taining © rooms. ‘Rent moderate, to a good tenant. 22, 24, and ai: the S45 of section 2; snct » aa, ta | App! toHENRY BAKRON, FE street, ber ween 4 sive, of towurhip 12 the ~ 3 of the SW | 12th and [3th ets. jy ite ns4 6,8 he SW & ana OR RENT_A EM pweili ¢ be . 2, and 3, of te range 2 The N 36 of the NW 3¢ of section 2; the N 4s. and tha N gel the SW 34 of sootion 4, asetion 6 township 114: sections 2, 4,6, ¢, 10, 12 2 2 wrsinp 115, © of townshi fine three story W 4 of . ton 3 sections Sv, s2; of section %, of township ton 2: the § 4 or the Ws ofthe SW & leg, of range 12 Townsh, section 4 tion 12; naay. R with gas and the ren arranged ter. stable and carriace hous Rent moderate te a eood te ant AP at J.C. McGuire & Co “esuction rooms. jy 17- TORE FOR RENT. at No. 220 Seventh #t_3 doors above States Office. Apply to J. Bons n “4 the Nigof a nd the N ection 14; sec lons 18 and wo W 3¢ of the NV \ of section 2; he NW % of section NW |; of sect on 32 of tow: 2,4 6,3, 21, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 35, 28 township 115, of rang 2), and 22; the W Sections 2.4.6. 3.10. 12.14, 18. ta of the NW 44 cf section 24: the W 4 of tha N 4, and the W kof section 25; sectious 23, 3°, d 34, cf township ‘12; sections 2.4.6 &, 10 18,20, 324, 8, 23, and 38.of to tions 2, 4.6.8, + 24, 22, 24. 34, of township 1!4; sections 1 to 1%, in av \ deand SW \ of rection 11; sections 12 and the W 3g of wecon tS sectivne 17, 12, 19, 2), 22, 2 section 2;the SW \ of section 3; ‘usive, SW X 01 anction Ll; ene ' section 13; sectio: #14, to 35. inoles ‘ownship 102: seeti: 2,4,6 8 0.12, 4. and tha NW nd section Is; sections 2) 22, 24,25. and 23; the W & of section #3; seotiona3', 3t. acd 3-;the SW \ of «ct rection M.of township 3; sections 2 4,6,8, 18, 2.22. 24, 23,28 2°, %, of townani| Y Wy and the > 36 41 eeotion 3%: section the \ dy of the Nes 3g, the 8 by of the SW i tion 3%. of township 5. of range 13 Townships 10 2; section 2, the SW section 3; section é t» 10. inciueiy 1 —A new and bantoome, FRAME nye. ul be forrentin a few has a large waver n ar. ® pump of ¢ « kitchen and w. odshed. Will hor without the lot, to a cond For sais cheap, a cood, strong WOR 3 works wel in o AW ‘ ‘ luquire of T. 2%, Band 3; t of section 3i; sections 32 | NW i. and the CLARK, Navy Yard OHN PATCA, and 34, of township 115. of range 27. , it, betw iy ié Scotions 2. 4, 5, 6, Zz 8, 10. 12, 14, 17, 38, 19, 20, 22, — 24, 26, and 28. the W } section 2 on » Fixtores anc 20, 2 he W 8, and 4 of township M2, . tn Good ¢ of the finest Grocery Estab * . so tions 6, and 8; the N nd the m ; iaclusive: epee pinolasi ves nf eection iv: ecotion 14. cmecoe dy? Me of he lishments in the city 1s now offered for eale on res sections 24 2% avon 113; the W 39 of section 1; sections 2 to 12, inclu- | & » scgiage sive: Reotious 14 to 22 inclusive: anctions 24 and 25 the Et: of tho NW %,. the and lots 1,2. and 3, of seotic sonable terms For particu through Post Office. 18. and 2. section 24, excert the the NE 4; sections 25, 28, 30, 32, and 34. ip frange 14 iy 2-10 FSR EEN? Tee combos ehle theep-aic " ee 27; nections B to 31 eotions 8 to 18, inelu- i 28, six rooms aad kitchen each, situated 1 5 trons 32, 33, on Eleventh ai, between Band C. Rent #1250 inclusive, of towurhip 114, township 115, of rangs eos a Sricrr| = saa Apoly te 'GEO EF. BUGUELY oe err sectiwn 13; seo ion 14, | Myers’ Office, Kizhth at. iy Ul im* W 4 of the NW X, ™ ee ee xeep aghcorsenn dl ging IDENCE FOR RENT-—a first lsomely furnished cottage, in a ‘@rtof tie District, and halfan hour's ip 1 4; sections 2. 4,6, 8, 25,5), 32. and 31, of towaah: Att and Offive at Facsavtt, commencing on Mon iay, the twenty-second day uf Occohar next, most heal hy diive from the Presidential Mansion. Apes wes ' fir thadiavonsl of the Public innds h stofore wa! JOST, 151 Pa. avenue. 35 11-eo3t" fered situated in the following tow.s iu TOR *¥ obs of townships, viz: nue =“ == Cn oe As meee North of the base line and wast of the Sth principal i a sis. First Ward, lately occu” merulian ~ Bod) *, 4 ¥ ons 4 5, and 6 tho | 3 and the SW ts of eee Bee giuen immadiatcir Tnguise ot Ne SOUTH hip 13; Ee parte of sowceiip ilo, 9 vtaide ¢ 14; peoticn MK, O1 township 12, sections 2,12, 14,24, “+ & PARKER vextdooreact. ma l8-cott the S:roux Malf bre eservation. of range 9 and 2, of tewasht , of range ENT desirable VEL! ections | and 2; the iractions of seotions 8 and hs & 2 of snotion 14, and the E 3¢ of section 4, | ee ee M We eo utside of the Sioux Maif breed Rere-vatiou; DBKP 105, + f range 18. q taining 6 rooms. Rent Qi per sear Apply on the SW % of seo | Sections 2, 4.6, 8,1. 1418. 2, and 2: the W romisen. OF to WAL RUTHERPORB. or ee HP anectipy Lend 155, she fractions of sections | seotion 21, *ecticns 2.2). 3). 32, and 34, of town- | Rf E st, between 1zth and 13th ete. side of ths ‘Moux Half breed Reser. 1; seotions 4 6, 8.and ia; the W 3s of section : = arbi» Works, jy 6-2w" 2 aenaniiee Foe SALE—Between7 and & acres of LAND. (par: wood.) on the Piank Road.:7 het. jabout 4 miles from Washington—a beautiful hutiding site. at) ection 72: the W ections 18 2, 92'z, 28, 5)'3. . the w Bectivn 4. cf section 16; sect 34 of rection 23; sections the N 3 and the SW 4 of section 27: section 28; the fractions of sections 2, 31, and 32, outsice of the Sioux Halt breed OD; BeC- tions 33 and 34. of township the parts of town 32. and M4, of town- sections6 and 4; the BH 3. or well located f ‘ket gard 7 Satp 1.0 cutside of the Sioux Half breed Reserva- 3 ‘Agenoy Blook. corner rr ner Seventh ‘and Fan. Wak: tion. of ray ington. ye 8-4 10, 12, a if ihe i of ———————— = —— rhe ol towa TO LOAN, on real estate seourtties epee — © | $4,000 Fo.t94 property as worth double the 22; the fractions of section 24, outside of the Sio 14, | Sum to be borrowed, and free from all |i Hail breed Reservation; sections 2, 2, 30, 2, ad . ments and i-cumbrances of every ki Ee tucne 2 tate ohne ne aT: scat erotion 4; thes XY Z,” Washington City Post Sections 2. 4, 4 and sect! 5 —— - SEX sf sortion’ scotions iv and 12 the NE sot | Ws af asctine 3 Doo Nezzies, seotion 14, olson ip 107; sections 3, 4, 6, &. 10, 12, towus' G CHAINS, A 8 22, , 32, and 34, of to’ the fractions of sections 19, 2), 27, and 28, outside o: BS Half- breed Reservation; tve Nd of seo Si and Se; the fractions of section iaif-breed Reservation, of range 12. the Ns of ssotion 4 of township 3 2 4,6, 8, 10, 42. 14. 18, 82, and 3, of township 108; the tions ffOR MOUNT VERNO: F 4NGE OF DAYS. pl Icey utside of th a t steamer to Mon wing her ay section 3 oe) i PRIDAY MORNINGS’ township 109; the parte of to: 110, 18. the R z thy siout Ha f beved Res-tvationof 22) 24 ‘ iy 16-lw "Tha S36 of the SW %y of % NE e Siorfthe N towash: iz 6; the S 32 of eect.on 7, seo.100 9; section 10; sections 12 and 14 to township 105, of range 2t. Atthe Office at C; ou Monday, the Ceelkhden et Rs for the disposal of the vacant tndermentioned towaskige: uct United States, within tix miles on railroads frow Rissssoy “vi vig Bt. Betare: toe point on the Bi via ‘#,to nton shag Phan ee ta ete ey at river,” sal 4 Iu hitmen of ov acie tad Ris ane at viz North of the base line and the principal Township 105, of ranges 4, 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and al ke of the section 3, of township 1°8; sections! to aive; tho N 3 of section 2; seotion 8; th tion 9; section a2g Sa eee in 2 PES ees i fet He section 34, of towarthip 16; 14 18, 20, 22, and 24; the N and the’ N'3¢ of ihe SW Zi and W, the N dg of theNE ke. NW 4 of section 32. of towuship 18; seeti 10. inciu_ ive; the N 3¢ of section 11; sections 12, ity 18, 20, 4, 2, and 4. of ke gig | 19; he ee outside of the Sioux ae of BUILDING Party tae , E SHIELDS, ardware, Brown's. Edition and ij 3 5 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, and nan cienes ps, viz: North of the base line and i- rs MORE af the fourth princi onal 43, 44 and 45, of range 15 Steere OWnShI ps 42, 43. 44, ‘owns! ips «3 and 44, p #2,0f range

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