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Now, jade, lot me give you & warning Not to suffer a morn a For love is ike tock To be quad Ifyou waitt ne diay y Por the far on Anu leave Decat of American Oncaanos —Dr Joba A Warder, an eminent Obio pomologist, writing in slate number of the Cincinnatus upon the deca- a country, gives the prom- inent causes of failure in the following ‘ummary—In this essay I have passed in rapid review, with some oceasional amplifications, thechief causes ofthe premature decay of apple orchards, which may be attributed to a proper selection and preparation of the soil; to neglect of ouitivation; to extaustion of the soll; to want of manures judiciously appiled under the guidance of analyses that indicate the ial manure or fruitage and o old age; to the effects ¥ matarity « of grafting and use of bad stocks; to our breedin, trees for fruit rather than for hardiness, vigor. an wood growth; to sickly sorts being propagated; to and sudcen alterations; to excessive bumidi- 0 diseases in the trees and fruit; to the ravages of insect of various kinds upon the trees and fruit; and, lastiy,to tad and {njudicious pruning With all these evils, to which our orchards are so generally subjected, it ot surprising that we ebouid often tind them a state of premature decay, that we s id bear complaints of their being not profitabie; but who would exp-ct acrop ofcorn ot of wheatto be remunerative under similarly unfavorable clreumstances, or when subjected to such bitter neglect? No sensi ble farmer, surely.” Of these thirteen causes of decay at least nine are simply dur to the suiftiess management of Orchardists. Tuey srem to forget thata good tree cannot be made ow bad 1 Suitable soil, without manure, an Structive pruni of common sense in their systems of management and of course su‘f-r the consequence —Ezrhange Paper LJ7A very touching incident funeral of Mr WB ¢ ville last week. Prix mitted bis slaves, nun in sp’ red atthe din Louts- his disease he o bed to his master. came up quietly to the hearse, the fringe of which he re- Spectfully kissed, and behind which be walked ail the way tothe cemetry After the prayers at the grave were ended and all had gone sive the blacks, the oid man signed to them to kneel. aud throwing bims+if upon the ground prayed most vehemently and tearhally for his master and those he had le i. which ao affected the listen ing mourne tthe place was tilled with cries sad groans 17" "There ta no peace on this side of the grave,” ssid a clergyman when preaching at the Brave of a fried “Well, old chap,” said a jolly Can come over en this here.’ k tar, “you ide, we are quiet enough ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —J M B. Jovy aud isdy, La; Miss F Holt, O ady. Pa, M and iady, f rand family, Ct Burroughs Mra Vas W J You M "Md; F M Sa iM Piumme-, do; N Harris an Beery, N aoc indy, La: J Newton, Pa, J W Warther, J 0 Dsiaway J Barton watz, NY; Mra FE 4 Rolfe. La: Miss ie fal, do; BD Cloutman, Md;G A Marten. do;C WJ.tt' Le. SROWN’S HOTEL —L J Wyodruff, Ala; D I aigiey, Mrs E MoKonsa, SC; 4H Wiley. NC; D ugvoud, J Baker, Md; W 8B Won Va, sw E Tearry, J Sponse ler, V. r, Md. KIRK WOOD HOUSE —J sho ter, Mo; J Audrews, P: Buwen. MA, ? ” Bara Macs. UCBANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Fao tae Usirmp States Steamers. For, Days. Australasia Liverpool... Aug. 16 Half x, &o Aug. 16 - Liverpoe:. Aug 18 ur ew York . Havre New York | faverpool.... Aug. New York Havre Aue a New York. Liverpool. “Aug. 29 New York (Hamburg S-pt 1 .--Boston. Liverpool... Sept. 5 -.-New York © Liverpool...” Sept ‘25 Fuomu Evrorg Liverpool.....New York. Aug. South'pton [New York Aug Liverpuol. New York... Aug. Portland. .. Aug Boston... Aug. 11 4 oy 4 Now York. Aug. 7 a 9 8 ww Amerioan. Liverpoo! k rol....New York. Aug. 2! a SBeouth' pt N ol Felton path'pton.. New York _.Aug 22 . “outh'pton...New York. . Avg. North Briton Liverpoo! bec. ea Canvia Liverpool. . Beoheuusu...... Liverpool. . ‘The Havana mail steamers leave New York on 2d. Nth, 17th, aod 27th of each month, and barieston on a end 19th. Calilorrig mall stasmarg ji the ath aed 2th of ena! month. eer ek oe a sy 2° Economy: %. ‘7, '! VR wispatcou: 4& NAY Save the Pieees! 930— As acoidents will happen, even im well-resulated famvities, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenieat way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Orcokery, &e, appease — PREPARED GLUE such emer; ud y Biford to be without it, tte siwaye ready andep to the stoking point. Thore ia su longer a neces” Pa for limping hatre, apiint: neers, headlines jolis, aad | rowen oradisa. It in just the article for - &nd other ornamenta . opal . aration | oid. chemically h: tion, and ‘possewsing a1 the valuable qualities of the bast cabinat makers clue. t may be ased in the pisce of ordinary muoiinge, ag VRSLy more adhesive, iano IN BVERY HOUSE.” + 35 oan! - B—A Brush scoompanies each bottle Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York, Address = HENRY ©. SPALD 20, Box Nors600, Nos York. eeuStaltRet Boats Spe ents Pow . aye agen prs package. ie botue of D. E od aii ites SEALING ene Sold by all prominent ery " Porey So, nee *Parnitere Bosiore reourt rs vontry merchants should make a nots of SPAL ING’S PREPAR Be A Jrcos REED, MaNvvactuRER oF MILITARY CLOTHING, UTHBasy Cornus Second and SPRecE Sts., PHILADELPHIA. _MILITARY CLOTHS POR SALE. in sem YELLO Aus. onaigcant SRE Limon, PON SPRINGS. aa route Manasens Gap ¢ Alexandria rit Train at 7.1538 the junction, arrive New And | and Ai m Alexandria to Capon. om Washington to Capon ‘or information enquire at the Rail Road Office corner of Sixth st. and Pa. av..'n Washington, ar atthe Tiovet Ufice on Union at, Alexandria, Va. y lz dtothAue ALTIMORE AND OHLU RAILROAD. WASHINGTON BKANCH. ANeE oF Hours. ON AND APTER WEDNESDAY, Jane i3th, im, will run a follows Leave Wasiington at 6 2v and 74a. m. Leave Washingto: 4 530 p. m. On Sunday at 32 p.m. Leave Baltimore at 4.25 and 8 a. m. Be 315 and 4.2) p. m. at42a. m. o Bor 7.40 a. For the V For An $7.40 8 mead $20 p.m. For Norfolk at7 464. m. ‘On Saturday evening the 3.20 p.m. train goes to lade. le Feit Ue oR: Ht. PARSONS, Agent, jo 13-4 NEW ORLEANS iN TERED DAYS WITH THE CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. (9 WL 0SS: aes ALL RAIL RUUTE, Via Orange and Alexandria Ratiroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginia and Tennessne, East ‘tennessee and Virginia, fast Tennessee ana Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, Mississipy Centra, New Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! MEMPHIS ROUTE: Mumphis by Ra i, thence by First oiass Packets to New Orleans. MONTGOMERY AND MOBILE ROUTE: Montgomery ty Rail, thenes to Mobile by First 0183e Packets. Mo'ie to New Orleans by Lake Steamers TWO DAILY TRAINS—Sexnaye Ixctopen, Leave W ingtenat6a m and6p m The Steamer GEORGE PAGE leave» her whart foot of Seventh street at 6g 8. mand 6M pm. and connects At Alexandria with the Cirange and Alex- sotris Trains for the Sonthwest. Office—Pennsy!vanis avenue, corner of Sixth at, BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS Lynchburg | Mamphis —__.....@31 Bristo Oy Atisnte 0 roam 90) Mao: 2% Chattanoo 31 50 fe ton : eed uate’ Memphis.t2 farand June Juno. 42 50 Nashvi bile. ..45 00 THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL Bnd is 200 MILES SHORTER, aad 24 HOURS LESS than any othar fine—the Lynchburg being now completed Centra!, QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS ' It is provided with First ciass Siceping Cara! -72 Hours, a4 do. do. do. (7-The U.S. MAI and ADAMS’ EXPRESS Temphis... 7 i] Montgomery { To tier Orleans, —— TIME Nashvilie Sre taken over this New L Tickets can be obtained at the Sonth Western Office, corner of Sixth street and Peunsyivania av- enue, to the folowing poiuta: Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Atanta, attanvoga. Huntsville, Grand Junction, 7% aahvilic, alton. Coinmbus, Memphis, and Ss. Pye THROUGH TICKETS TO THE Wa- RIOUS VIKGINIA SPRINGS. {{F-Omzibuses and Baggage Wagons leave the offide ata. m. and é p.m. JAMES A. EVANS, Ticket Agent, tr Corner Sixth st.and Pa, av. TEAMER JAS, GUY Will resume her TUESDAY, aint of mM, and ALEXANDRIA CURRIOMAN and the ¢ Landings. On her return Lips Bh ti] leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 o°olook mm LUCIAN s. PAGE Proprietor. NATH'L BOUSH, Ag’t, Alexandria. fe 0 FOR NF. RK Passage, SNOM DING MEALS AND STAT. M. $7.60. Pi New York a. Zon "a new and MOUNT VERNOS will leave the € Steamahly , Capt. T. ith, mpany’s Dopot, Wes tern o im. every WEDNES- DAY, and the Company's Dopot. at Alexandria, ats ck p. m. sane day. ngers from Washington and Georgetown oan take the coaches connsoting with Alexandria steaw hots or railroad, which lenve the corner of h etveet and Fe, avengo hourly, or they can ees | onthe steamer from the Western Wharves at @’clook @. m. . can he engaged on appl: jon te . or n & Kuinolart, Woeatern hal Swill be received up to the hours of depar tare. {iy inserance Will be effected on all goods this te atthe office of ihe Company at per oa an. The sooommodations for passengers by this li S19 in Ovory roepect firat-c ass, and every offort be made to rendor this communication with New York _ bo pong and hes! 1 one. 5%, re ght OF pasanes appy to FOWLE & CO., Agen > Alenenere, CROMWELL & 2. seLly 86 West ct., corner Alban: ow DENTISTRY. D DENTAL NOTICE, R. LOOMIS Has closed his office forthe sen- son, and will be absant, t, during the sum mer months ; will resur shout the lat of practic Oct-ber, of which further notice will be given. ty Wee Ds |g DENTISTRY. aes AILLS, after practical test of two years, the Chroplaatic Process for taseran Artificial teoth * t has ti fo advarte 08 a strength, beauty, cleaniinsas, snd chesposss, Fal! Fi o inserted f« koe sob Paraveuce. © Partial ia proportion F IRE, PIRE, ; POTOMAC WATER. fim still engared in the PLUMBING and GAS FITTING BUSINESS atmy ad stand in Philhsr- monio Hall. The advantage of having = plentiful supply of water was readily erved atthe fire of - pe petty — ey i fi i ene have been bur ut forthe untiful su; upol preminey d thetofmy neighbors vidal coi Ta | or for the introduotion of Water and Gas will b= prompt'y attended to, Terma ae reasona, bie as any plamber in the city. Sys €. SNYDER. W,. _ NEW GOODS, F Hav: jnst reovived a 'arge atock of Bleached aol Brows COTTONS o1 be . SHEE iNOS, TA te LINENS NR K Ns? € iD NS, pair ve HITE, ' n variety. Ws C mare & few rich ORGANDY ROBES on hind | u onst. ay mt LOR & HUTCHISON, — FRancis HARPER Pi HAYING OPED A FAMILY GROCERY AND FEED STORE, Corner nf New York avenue and Tenth street, Respectfully solicits the patronage of those w! may be in want of any article in theabove line. Hie gadenvors shail be fe pleaaneand byw strict atten: nt wants of the publia, he ho, share of their patro: M4 ee eee is took cousists of every artiol 1h found ioe first-class Family Grocery aud eed 3 ma “ae a N B WILLIAM BRADLEY BEGS TO inf the bh f Raed on lees pat ue RE # friends that he je Mantels, quite Anew style, Al BY grew style. Al ad Stones. Table @ has to dispose of at prices to suit the things. Also, Brown Stone constantly kogt on hand. Plumbers’ work promptiy attomiad te ina Z2-3me0 Ps +» bet, 1th and 19th hn Weat End Drug bapey {7-Fresh Biue Liok and Cougrdee Wan ‘ater as svove | Alo, improved Fruit and Vegetable Jars. yaw 4 " MAG80LIa HAMS! u 7 AGNOLIA BAMS!! We have Ane, reo-ived another supply of our MAGNOLL HAMS, which have fuch sat- sfaction for sever: eGre past. every one to be of the * y % jy 28 Corner Fifteenth st. and Vermont av. EE HANES ‘eae et West br _Chiokering & Bons’ Plance stall prnee ies MArLe SUGAR. E SUGAR, A very nice lot of BE ék ag re ve KING & BURCHELL, _TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. |B, [No 664.) . E N F THE UNITED Tae rasscs In pursuance of law, I, James Br deat bt the United States of Aer hereby de- clare and make kno rn that public sales wi!) he held at the under entioned j.and Offices in the Stat- of MINNSeoTA, at the periods heretrsiter designated, tow AN, Proes- tthe Land Office at Sr. Crovn, commencing r A on Monday, the fifteenth day of Oo nex! the disposal of the pebiic lands heretofore unc situated io the following townships and pn, townships, viz North of the base line and west of the th principa meridian. The W fractional 34 of tne S { section 2; the SW 4 and the W de ofthe & of section seotions 3) and S2; the S 3s ofthe Nb \ thes of the NW 3¢.and the S % of section 3, of townanip 121, of rare: 2 pied 24,28, 2, 9, 32. and Seotions 4, 6,8, 1%, 14, 18. 2, 2. 24,26, f township 121: the S 4 of the NEY, W 4. and the Shy of aeo i043), 2 182 of range 25 . 4 6, 8, 10, 12, if townsh 14, 18, 1, + 2,14, . township 12g; the da. and the NW X of seoion 6; section #: the Wi of the SWS of section 14, sections 12. 2" W da of the SW & of nection 24 32, and 34, of townsbip 123. of ray Seotinns? 4,6, 8,10, 12, 14, 18, $2, anv SM, ftownarip 121; asotions 2.4 6, 12, 16. 17. 18, 19, 20. 21. 22, 24, 26 27, 28,29, 9, 99, 34, of township 122; sections 2 4,6, 4 10, 12. 14, 18, 2), 22, 24, 5. B, W, 32, and 34, cf township 123: se0 tions 4. 6,8, and 10, the W_ 3¢ of section 14: srouiene 14, 28, 22, B . © St, and MH, of township 124; reo nd 4;the NW X, and the Wo ofthe SW 3 of nection 10; eeotions 18, and 2 the W i of of the NW d the WX of the SW% of section and $2: the Wy of th n 34, of w s Sey and the 3% of W 36 of tne D actions 19,20, a8, range 23. Deotions 2 4, 6,8, 10. 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 94. 32, and SM, of township 121; ‘sections i to fee ions 3 $2, and 34. of townsh 2.4.5.6, 7, and 8; the W_5¢ of sect trons 10. 12, and '4; the W 4s of section ¥ » inciuvive; sectiona 24 and 6 te inely- p 123: sections 2, 4, and 6; the W i neo ions 8. 1, 12, 14, 18.19, 29, 22,26 a ction 29; seotions 3), 31, $2, %, se, 9, 8 iknow Nw x the NW &, ard 2. and 22; tue SW 32 range 3). Sections 2. 4,6. 8.10.12 14, 12 29.22, 94 ny 2, ownship 121; section 1 to ino'y na 2 and 22; the N %¢ of section 23; nac- 3, 52, and 34, of townahyp 122; town sec*ions 2, 4, 5, 6.7," 9. W 4 efsectivn 18: aecti lone 24 aod % to 35, i 2.4 6 9, 19.12. '4, and 19: the * seotion 15; tha N Ay ¢ 24, 26, 28. 9, 32, ani lat and 124. of rane 32 Seottons2,4,6, 3,19, 12. 14,18 20, 22, 24, 28, 22. 50, R. and Hof towumhip 12 siv sectional to 12, ineln the N be ection 13; section 14; the Nt of tion 15; the N 3g of section 17; sections If, 2) 22, 2B, OR S82 avin 34 Of township 122; townehipe 123 and 124, of range 33. Deotions 2.4 6,4, 10, 12 14, 18, 2n, 22. 24 9, 2a, 30, s2. and 3: Pi: sections | to 12, incin 24. 25, 28, 90, $2. and 34. of f range Si. 3 and 124, 1418, 20, 22, 24. 25, 22 90, ons I to 24, iuo'n nd 34. 0f township nee 5 20, 2), 24. 25, 22, and the S 3; section 32, ex 34, of township 121; sect ve; vec ny 4 to 14. inelusive; the FE 3: ofsection 15; sec- 3 18, 20, 22, 24,26, 2 3, 32. aad St, of township townships 123 and 124. of ranges 56 Sections 2 the N 33, the SE 34. and the N SW 44 of action 6; the N d the sk 40 of Ro 83 8 10 12. and 14; the NE 3g, and toe Nota of the NW f nection 2; ssetion 24; the N ofthe NE 4 of 26, of tow’ ship 12: section 2, 4,6, 8, 2. 18,20, 22, 24 26, 28,39, 2, and 34 {township 122; sections 1 to 6, inclusive: sections 15. inclusive; seotions if, 20, ard 22to 2%, in elusive: aections 28. 30. $2, and 34, of townahip 123; township 124, of range 37. Seotinus 2 4 6.4, 10, 12. and 14; the N 3 of the of wei 18; aectionn 22, 24, and 2, o p 122: the F ; 12, 14, 18, 2, 22, 24 129; aeotions | to 1? © usive; sect of range 3 At the Land Office at ®t Crovp. commencing on Monday, the twenty-ninth day of October next, for tha disposal of th ie lands her Te un offered situated in the following townships and parte of town hipa.-wiz: North of the base line and twest of the fourth princi pal meridian, rwrship 34; sections 2 4 F, aud 34. of townabi em 8 tion 5; seotions 5, an 5 aeotion 17; asotions 1®. and 2%. inel E 3s of section 29; sections 3) and 3); the KE 3s of sections 4 and 35 of township 57: sec R.inclumve; the E ds of section 39: » 3). Inclusive: sections 82 to $5, inclusive, of townsh p 3; townshien $9, 49 and 41, of range 2 Srotions 2.4.6 8 Sig of the NE the NE 34 of the Sr. ‘of theNW %& $2; nection 3 « M4 * 3, Stand St: the be 3¢ of cco wnship 40, exo*pt the V rections 1, 2, 8, 4 9; Reo ions "Oty 15, 1 the F 3¢ of section 21 » and 9,to 15. 10 section 21 E 2 to 28, inclusive; rections 30and 32: th de of seotion 33; sections 34 and 35, of township 42; seo. ‘one |,2.3 and 4; the E 3g of #eovion 5; ssot one 6, ard to 15,1no'usive; the K 36 of section 17; seo. nd 2) to 28. inclusive, the E 4 of section $3), ard WZ to 35, inclusive, of township 6, and 8 to 15, inc'uaiv + sections 18 and 2 to 2, isola sive; nections %) and $2 to %4, invlusive, of town ship 44, of range 29. Sections 2 4 6.8.10, 12,146.18 20 22, Rand 3, of towns tp 29: seotionsd, 2n. 72. » H, Rand 54, of t pal: 22.4 26, PH). 32a 8, 10. 12. 14, 18, of a, BB Ss trond, exoepc the NW ‘¢ of the NW \; seo. 12; the factions of ec ion 14 outaiie of the Port Kipley Reser: ation; section 24; the fractions of aeotion BR outerds of the Fort Ripley Resor:a thin. of township 43; section 2; the} NE ‘of the SF. 4 ‘of section 10; w Hon 14 except the W 4 of tha SW. the Ei of seotion 35, At the Land Off section 24; townahio 44,0f range $1. ‘oORREAT CITT, commeno- tng On Moncay, nty-seoond day of Octoher next. for the disposal of tha pub/ic lauds heretofore unoffrred. situated in the following townships aud pxts of townships, viz: North of the base line and test of the fifth prineipal meridian. ThoNW iG,n04 the S de of section 6; the N ds of section ®. woehtp 19. of , The NWA ofthe Rex the Ni of the NW , and the RW 44 of the DP 4g of rrotion 2; eections 4 and 6: the N dg. and the SW %% of sectio 8; the W 46 of the NE. and the NW" % of section 19, nf townash’p 116; lotr, 1.4. and 5, of svotion 8B. lote2 3, 45 ands the’ SW 4 of the NE Mth “ of the SW ix. and the SW 3 of the RW & of aac Non 1%; the S36 of the NE the 83 ofthe NW and the 8 3 of section li: neations 14. 13,2), 2, 24 25, 22 $9. $2 and 3¢. of town-hip 117; eeationaZ, 4, and @: the N36 of the NE. and the N bg of the NW 3 of neotion 12, of township 119; the SW Mot hes of section ®; clions 18 avd 34 of tha SW 34 of section 26; as-tions 3 . and H, of township 120, of raaee 23. Seotions 2, 4, 6,8, 1,12. 14,78 20, and 22; the NW 1% of nection 3: 5, 4, 18 ots! 2, and 5, of section &; -6o- Lions 23, 9), and 92; the NW \& and the W & of the SW 34 of seotion 31, of townalip 16; the Sf of the NE &, the Ste of the NW iy nd the 8 3. of see ® tion +; section 10, exoont the NW -f the NW \: section 12, exo" pt the N3¢ of the Sek ‘sections ¥ 18. 22. 2. 26, 23, 0 32, And $4 Of WoWnship 1 id the N 4s of nection 6, of tow: ship 119; the S 36 of seotion 2; aea'tons 4.6 8, 10. 12, M4, Ida rd B, 2, 35, 32, and 34, of township 12). range 24. 4g. the she On 4; che S 49 of a the $44 of 5) Bet #8 and 10; seo! de of tha NE &; sections 14, —, NEW. and the N 3 of the Neva fren eat IRE N is of the NE Mand the Ni of the NWig it 1, N 28, section 4, of township 1%; sections 2. M4, 20. 2, 24, 25.28, 9, 32, and 34, of tow: of rai ge t1ons 2. 4, 6, 12, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, aud a 2 S; sections 2 4.6. 1 id 27 to $2, ine: 3 fb anation 2; ‘thé N's of seotion 1a), of range 26. 6.4 10, 12, 14, and 18; the 8 4 of see- 36 of section 2 ; section 22: prctous ms te $5. inolusive. of Hof the EJ uw seclia, 5 it, B ‘e 2. 23, . 3s, of township Li7: 2 aria Seba ge LJ 6 N 7,8 ori: er igeee a tion 18: sections ito 38 inelants eof towinn pik: seetiona 2, 4.6 8) 10. 12, 14, 18 3s 8 30, 32 nad SM, of te 117: the S 46'01 the BW 6 an he SW A of the of eee ion 2; owe 3 S 39 of of section 25; ssetions 24, and 34, of Tah oy ut 4.6.8, 10, ‘ of ew So mien wx Hand 24, of township 12, ot range Zone NeeOes ‘owas be section 1; +6, 10, 12,14, 18, 30, a, De 8, 28-99, 32; and Bay Aa . 72, 24. 26. a E \ of section Mol sotion %, Sections 2 ship 1!7; the § 4 of section 18; sections 2 and 22, thes 36 ol the N W \&. and the 8 3 of section 2, sections %. 28, 3°, 32, aad 33, of township 118; sec- tions 2, 4, 6.8, 1% tad ns hace Nhe of section M4, of township 12). “f mage 2. Township 116; neations 2. 4,6, 8.0, 12.14.18. 2, 22, 24 35, 28, and M te 35 inclusive, of township 117; the 3 39 of the SW’. and the ® 35 of th- SE \ of section &; the > tg oftne NE, the 3 is ofthe NW {And the S33 | seguon 14; esetions :@ 29, 22. 2¢ ard 54, of township 116; sections 2, Nh of ton 8; the And the N of the nebip 2, of 3 meotic 5 t Wy of the 8 of the Nb &, the NW 4 of %. the Sk of the NW &, and the S & of section 6: seotion 8; see: , exoept the Nr \ ofthe NE i: the Sk of wections 14. 18, 5 f uship 118; sec of towaship 1m, of seotions 2,4, f townehip 8. 20 22, 24%, 28, ¥ f ame S2 A, 10, 12. 14 ard 12 sections 2, 4,6 #, 32 aud MH, of town- . 10, ¥ . and | section 2 the's 4 of nect sect.on 22; the 8 4 of section 23, sections 24 neu ¢, of township 1'7: sections 3,4 6.8. 1 4. 14, 15, 30, 22, 24 25, 28, 30, 32, Sud S4, of to wnabip 118, of range 33 Township 116; section® 2,4 6,8 1,12 14. 18 22, 24.25 and 23; the S & of section 27 and 9 to 35, inclusive, of town: the S 3 of the SE i¢ of section 4, the $ 3g of the NW. and the $ seot iu, 12.4. 18, 20 32, 24, 235, B.S, 3 of townalt$ 118; the N i ction 4; eectic township 120 cf ranee 34 Sections 2, 4,6 8,10 12, 14,13 99 22,24, 28. 9, and 3); the S%% of seotion 31; nection $2; the S ty uf sec tron 3S; e vtion 4; the S3y of section 3, the 3 dg of the St. & of s*otion 12; saot: 84 of the NE &, the So! the NW &. and the S 4 of seotion ls; sections 20. 22,54. 26 23. D), 32, and 34, of township 118: ons 2,4 © and 8: the Nd the N 3s of the SW d the N & of tne SE 0 township 118: s*otten 2; the Nk. the N& of she SW \. and the N kof the SE &, of neotion 4; the N 3s of the NE \. and lote No. 4and 5. of seo ion 10; arotion 12, except lot No. 1, of township 12), of « he ofthe NW \. and tne 8 & of erotion Thesw ae 2; seations 4 6.8, 10, acd 3i. of nship 18: the SW the SE dthe W os t the NE $a uf section 9; section &; the S ts ufthe SW & of section M, of township 119, of range 37. At the Land Offive at Hasose , commencing on Monday, the fifteerth day of Octeb the dinposal of the public lands heretofore unoffered situated tn ths following townships and parts of ‘ownshipr, viz: North of the base lime and wrest of the fifth principal meridian The parts of townehive Li2 and 113, outeids of the | |) Sienx Hatt breed Reservation. of range 4 The parta of townstipe I'l and 1'2, onterde of the Sioux Half breed Re ervation, of rauge 15. Townships Il! and 112, of range 16 Seotions i. 2.3 4,.8,%, and 10, to 15, inclusive; seo- tions 1 and 2); the f section 2): anetions 22 to 2%, Inciusive; sections # and $2, to 35 ive un f townenip III; sections i and 2: the Fi of section 3; acctio #4 6,2, 8nd 10 to 15. Inc.usive; sections 18, 2. and 22, to 2, inclusive: sections #, $2 3, and +5. of township 1!2, of range 17. Sections 2. 4.4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18 32, and 34, of township I1!; sects n 8; xeotons 3. 10, 12, 9 seotions 2), 22 sections 32.and 34, Zz of section 3; range 12. 6 By of poets nt ctions 24, 5, an’ St, of township :11, of range 19. The we sy Of saction of township 112: the W ty ‘on 6; the W 44 of seotion 18: the W 35 of sec of township 113; the WS of the NW W 4s of the = W 4g of sec ion 18: the WY NW &. and W jg of thes W & of section i, of township 114, of raage 2) Mechions 4.6, 8,18. and 30, of towrship 111; eo tions 2, 4.6 3, 2, 14. 18, 2 the Wy of weetion 24: the Ni aed otion 2a; wections 28. 9, Bud BM, ¢ 2; sections 2, 4, 6.8, 1%, . “2. and St, of towneh of the SW is the S 35 of the sections 14, 18. 20, 22, 24, 26, 2, 39, S2, au township 114, of range 2 Sections 2.4,6 2. 19,12. 18,18, 2,22 24, 28, 23, S2, acd % of tlwnxhip Hi; sections 2 4. 6,8, 1 14, 18, 2, 22,24 35, 23, %), 92, and St, of township Vo, 12, 14. 18. 20, 22, 24, 26 and the Si - 2, 24, Band Lt tion 3); sect.ons 2 and 31, of to fa- 2 en 2); seotione 22, 24, 26, of towrship MS. of range 23 Sections 2 and 4: the E 3g of seotion 6; sections 3, 10 I2 and 14: the &, the E 3g and the E of the SW Of aection 18; vections S). 2. 24, And 34. of township 112: tha S 3¢ of the the SE 4 of scotion $5; the SE & of township 113; the N da of the SE. & of seotion 4; sections 6, 2, 18, 9, and 3°, of tow: pls, of range 24 The N dg of the NW 3¢ of seotion 2; the N 3 a the N Aol the SW %& of seotion 4, ieonon'¢ f township 114: sections 2, 4,6, 2, 10, 13.14. 18 24, 22, 24,25 24, %. 2 and 34, of township 115, of rang~ 25 Tue W 3s of « n6,of township 1 ections 135, 2.4 6,8 an 10; the NV dg. the N de of the SW & the N de of the SE J of section .2; the N dg uf the NE 3g. and the NW. 3, of nection 14: aections 18 and 2; the W 3e of the NW 3 of eno 22; the N » of tha NW Se sec'iun 23: sectivn 3); the W dg 0 the NW 4 of scot on $2 of township i'4; aections 4. 18. 2, 22, 24, 25, B.S, 32 and St, of f rang eotivns 2.4.6. 8,10, 12.14.12. 29, and 22: the W 43 of the NW & of seot 24: the W Sy of tha NE of ection 25; seotio, 12 and 12, tous 2, 10, Sof township Lid; nel te I. ing'u-ive; the ~ beard sw f section I; sections 12 and 14; the W de of section 15; # 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24. 2%, Baud 3); the NW 3¢ of section 3i; sections 32 and 3, of township 115. of range 27. Seotion« 2 4, 5, 6.7 8, 10. 12, 14. 17, 18, 19, 24. 25, and 2, the 'W 3 of section 2: 32,and 3% of township 112: seotions inclusive; asctions 12,14 and 17, to 2? inolusiv sections 24 25, and 23, to 34. inclusive, of townsh p 1S, the W 34 of section J; sections 2 to 12, inclu sive: sentions 14 to 22 inclusive: acti mi the EF dgof the NW. tha NW and ofa 1,2. and 3, of section 27; aactiovs 2 to 3t, inclusive, of township 114, township 115, of rangs Townships 111, 112, 113, 11 Townships ill, 1i2 113 1 To pe ii2, 113, t4, ind 115, of ranze 29, and 115, of ranze *, nd 115, of range 31 At the Land Office at St. Perer, commencing oo Mowtay, thetwenty-secund day of Oowber nex. for the disposal of the public lands heretofore wn offered situated in the folowing townships sud parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Sections 4.5, and ®; the Ny and the BW 3s of seotion 7; aeotions 8, 18, 2, 28, 9 $2 and s4 o: township 1(9; t @ parte of townghip 110. o :taide of the Sioux Half-breec Reservation. of range 9 Sections | and 2; the iractions of sections 3 and 10, eutaide of the Sioux Half breed Raservation; sections Il and I2; th» N 3g 1nd the RW & of seo ton 13; seotions 14 and 15; the frastiona of aections 2 and 21, outside of the Sioux Half breed Reser- vation; section 22; the W_ 3s of rention 23; sections 3 Je and the SW & of section 2; asotion <8; the fraotions of sections 29, $1, aad $2, eof the Sioux Hall breed Reservation; seo. Saud SH. of township ‘9; the parts of town 0 outaide of the Sioux #aif breed Reserva- Pp tion, of range 10 rd t4; the N i of seo: of township 107; the and 14, outside of the on; sections 13, 2 otions of reotion 24, outeide of ti Haif breed Reserva'ion; seotions 25, 28, 3), 34, of towns ee gt ronan 2). S -otons 2.4, aud'6; the N % and the N Hof the 3h of section 8; nections 10 aac 12; the NE X of section 14. of township 107; sections g, 6, &, 10, 12, 1 4. of to 18 m. 2 5 s the fractions of seotions 19, 2, 27, and 28. outsite of the Sioux Half breed Reservation; the N i* of seo tion 29; sections 30 and $2; the fractions of section ‘MW outsidd of the Sioux Half-bi Reservation, of township 19, of rane 12 Section 2, and the N 3¢ of seotion 4 of townshi, : 28 3, 17; sections 2 4,6, 8, 1, 12, 14. 18, 29, 22 24, 26. @ [and 4, of towninip Iv@; the fractions of ssotion 4.5 an Reservstion; seotions 15, !7, 14, and section 21; sections 22, | 24, 28, 28, WO, 32, and S4, township 109; the parte o| tha Sioux Haf breed Res-rvation, of ay 13, The 346 of tha RW 3¢ of seotion 9, the S3¢ NE \. the SX of the ‘ tion 2 of township 105; 18, 2), 22. 2¢ and 26; the N aad the N 3s of the SW nection 3, of township sive; the N 3. of section seotion 9; seotions 10, ‘1 13;_nection= 14, 18, 2), 22, 24, township 199; the th Sionx Half-breed Reservation. of range |. The S34 of the NE 34. and the 8 3g of he Bde. the S 3 of the NW 3g, and the reotion SM, of town -hip 106; sections 2, € 14 18, 2%, 22, and 24; the N 34, the N 3¢ of the S| aud the N 3 of the SW Ay of wect ry 2 and 3, the N 3 of the Nt 3s, and the N 3¢ of the NW ol 108; sections p ©f section 32 of townehi 10. ineiu ive; the N 3g of section 1; sections 12, 14, Ta, 2, 22%, + 30, 52, and 34. of township 109; the parts of township 116, cute:de of the Half breed Reservation. of range 15 The N 3. tho N 3¢ of the iio » and the NX of teation 6, of township 197; section» 2, 4; By B10. 12, 14. 18 20, 22, 2%, 28 23,35, and $2; the N townsh| iat ve; San af olsen and 34, of townsn Sections 2.4. and Gg and th of the trons 2, 4, 6.8 10, 34, of township section 3; section: Seotions 2 and 12. of township 107; sections 2.4, ™; townships BS. Band Hof 10, 12, 14, 22, 24, 8, 28, and 54, of townahip 19%; eee te iz. 2. 2,4, BB. #2 ad the NW 2,4,6.8, } + Bnd 4. of townehip 19, sections Z 4 &, My 12, 14, 2. 2. HU, HB. B, 32. and H. of township 119, of rance 19 Tred % of the SW %& of section 2; the S % and NW of section 3, section ZS the S's of the NW 4 Bnd the S }y of section 3, of t cig 3 *, the W 'S of section 18, of township ta; the W's tion 6; section 18. of te ship 1°. of range The S'y of the SW thes WY néd the 5, of the Sk. ', of seotion 1s; seetion 2); the § *s NE \. thes ,of the NW & ana tne 2 thes Sot the SW ‘a of emotion 4; 3), R. aud M, of tow: snip 4; 9@ tio! on 6, exospt the S ‘sof the SW on 4s of erection 4 se KS of the o Nb of eee cod eel E sot wee od 4 the NE of the >F it. 8 D2 x Sk Y. and the N \ of th “And the N Sof the N section 2; the W Sof se» in@a-ive; erotaon i NS ef the SE y nD: section &: the NE % ul eee! 18; sections 2.4,6,8 10, 12 24%, 2, 9° 32, and 34 dene 2,4. 6%, 1 ‘ Peo1on» 2. 4. 10-12, an | the SWS of the <W" ig the N of eect Ww the At the Land (fice at Port: on Monday, the ffieerth dey of of the pebue andes fered. situated in the {»jowing towne ‘PS fractions towcabips, viz 4% of section 1 Seotion 2; the = \ W § and tne S & of section 4: the SE ty ig Of section 6; sections ®. 10, 12. 14,18, 2 2), 3°. and HM, of towrship Ie: eeciions North of the base lune west of the f o oltown- | the N dy, and tne N 3s of 8 of seotinn #; the pei mersdion t No. 2,01 sect on 12, of & xs hs Bd ptthe N \ofthe Frectiona! townanip 61, of range 10, 12, 14. 18, 20. 22. 94, 29. 23 fund | gare 3 Fractional township 6), and township i, « clomve. of township 117; the® 4 of the NE \ and the > & of wsction!2, | rance 2 ‘ me and the S39 of section @: thes § of the 4. 2), 22.26. 25.22. , Vand HM, of town Fractional townships 3a 4, of range 3 Sk of the NW \. and the S 4 of xec- 16; the NW & end ti Fractional townships See rae oti-ue 18, 2, 22, 24. 26. "8, 90. and MH. of 6 nad 2; the .W 4h of aeosios ctiona. township S, and townebip © yn 18, of township SF 14, and 2%; thi Niagand thes \ of townaiip | & seotrone 1s and 2%; eee! thaNE &cf)| Freotional townships 55 and S, and township Ss the N* &. sections 3. 2 and 3%. of town- | of range 9. le ahh Lands appr for the use of schooir, lodiac, mistary and ott be ax ber next, for | Mol seotion IF; | } | Nerth of the base lame ond west of the Afth promcipal y purposes, w o.uced frum the sales. Phe tracts gong the lines of the railroads will be lyeot to the ngat of way, cranted by act of t 1852, tracks cut b Atthe Lacd (fice at Sr. f xrz2, commenging on Monday, the fifth day of Novemner next, for the posn of the -acant isadein the even mumbered sections and parts of sections, Within th wod=rmen- the routes wit taining the quantities respectively ely | cficws! p ats, without ¢eductions. The «fering of the above iands wi be com meneed on th- dave appointed, and wi reoerd in ‘& | the order in which they are adve t gots! the | whole she!) have brea off red the enies how closed; bot no eale shal! be kept open longer thar ter weeks. and no private entry of anv of the lands Ibe admitted anti after the exp: ation of the two weeks Given under my bh thie seventh 4 r and Afiy cont Of the bare imeand west of the AY(h primcepal meridian, 107. ana (08 of renee 7, $0018. at the City of Washingte: Qn» Domini one thou Townships i rT 5) t renges 18 11 12. and re ty {aot ange te 18 mad 6 | sght hundred end aisty BUCHANAN 7 of maces va} i 2,19, and 110, of ranges 29 onetof the Genera) Land Offies. nd t 8 of range 2. 168, and 109. of rauge 23. fraoce 2. rances 3.2%, an4 27 f racee 2) 18, 10, and 110, of ranges 29, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person entitic 2e the Land Office at Cnatrigip, commencing fay. the twenty-ninth oay of October next, ai of the pubic un in the wo lowing townships and parte of townships. v z 108 3 WILSON Commiasioner of the Genera, Laad Office meridian. e Department, Sections 13, 14 "8, and 2; the 8 payment can le of sectio 2 3>, Inclusive, of tow eKoept to euch 101: wee 3; tue E jy of tne SE ig f ascti } xed to potiah ty the S of SE ig fection $3; section “4.0. tow Land Office. oo 4 i2. the N of w ction it; thes s of the S 3st the SW YT nectie = — 18; t fthe NE 4 and the Nor the NW iy of » tt amare BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, Has Discowered the mort Certawn, ond only Effectwal Remedy om tha Wor FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENGE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS and the except 22, 24, f the SE ion of aec- section ine the N de of ti $6 of evetion 12: . 18, iS #. 3t, and 34, of to tp 1; the SW iy ¥5 tie S ke cfthe NW %. the SW k,and E § of asction 3. ul towasiap 3 the 8 34 «f section 4: the NE \.aud tne N cele aectivn 5; sections 6 #2, exoept he N & oft 8, and SM, of township hp 101; sections 2 4.6, 8, 10 12,14, and Ie, the NW kg and the S eof seotion 19; 32, Mand the Sy of section 27; 35, inciue whalip 102 the ~ i . of arotion 2, sect ne 4 6.8. and the SW Sy and tuo S$ 3; of the SE 4 of section 12;’ sections i4, 1*, 20, 22,24 25 2.3) 32, and S$. of towuenp WS; seo. tion 18; the W dy and the W Ss of the 8 of seo ton 2) the SW \ of section Wf. sections 3, and 2; the W ofthe SW & of section K, of tuwnet ind, nge 12 T j section 2; the SW of section §; ine usive, SW 4 Srotio® Il ese tion 12; the & W % Of section 13; reotior #14, to 35, inclusive, of ‘ownship 102: sections 2,46 8.10, 12. id 8: the NW Sy and the s 36 oF ten Is; 08 2) 32, 4,25, and 2; the W ection 29; e°ctions 3", 31 section s4.of tow: # the saree! Dr. J. may - Peeemen and seubeeour ray hip i section 4 tol 18, 2), 22. 24,25, 8 2d 3, of tor NW Jy and the 8 3y of section 3; section SF. exnept the N34 of the NE, the S 3 ofthe SW i of aee- tion St. of township 1S. of range "3. Townships 101 and 1(2; on 2; the SW of section 3; seotion 4 to 19) inelurive; the W & of the NW. and the *3¢ of eeotios 11: aent'or 12; the NW x aud the S 3 of seotion 13, seetions 14. to 35, inolusiva, of 'ow~ship 193; seotions 2, 4. 6, 8.10, 12. 16 3 of section 19; sections 2, 22 pply immediace! ee ate sors of the ond and melancholy efecus ,% B 9 Si.s2 aud St Of township 114; the w Et Niet Pee | uy outy acta of vin: Waskoess of che Back ond Mite, Pa 4 of s-otion 4; e°ctiuns 6, and 8; the N f section seotion 14 except the N 35 of the and 22: py ‘ ion to the Mend, Dicsoese of Bight, Lowe of Masgmiag ‘Gistotions 253%, 90, a2 and'su. of | Pome Pa see Tyererty Ngtroe ate ofrsnge 14 hartge Dagegovs Pacctieon, Gavere: Debiliy, aympiome of Cou TALLY orfal eect eo the mind are mmekse De dreyded —Lose of Me:ner fasen, of Mane, Segre be Ee of Spits, Evil Forbotings, a the § My % Love of Solitude, Timmdity, #tc..are seme orcs pre 3, 10 “Nrkvows DEBILITY — Thousands san new, whet SB, and 3+ be whe ca cy ye is 7 sheir oe L pe ring ® of range 15 the eyes, cough oraympreme el Seotione 2,4, 6.8, 10, 12.14 DISEASES UF IMPRUDENCE. 82, and 3, of townehip Il; the E 3 Whee the ded cod im nds nection 2: the S ty “f neotion & sectiene &. 161 oa tho soode of thin paint St be has imbibed ‘she seede of thie painful 2,5), 82, and 4, of townehip i Reppens chai an ill-umed sense of shame er Greed of 12; the E. 3, of seotion seotion 2; se tien } of seoten 24, of township (2, rections 2, 12, 14, 24, pS, of ran J aeetion 14, and the E $¢ of section 24, 05, + f range 18, 19, 14, 2), and 22: the W 4 of DH. 2. and 34, of town- seoti on » 2,3) 32. and %, of town %, of ebip IL; the & 14, > , 22h, of anip 102; the \W 3, of section 4; sectioneé and 8; W 3; of nection If; neotion: 16 2.22 219) $* and 34, of township WS; the W Fs s*o'ion 18; secuens 104 oT range 19 ©, 12, 1417. 18, 19, 2, > iG Bares 28, 23. d 2s o 3 seo tion HM, of township 101; sections 2 £53: : 10, 12 Bnd 14: the W 4s of section 17. sections 2, 22, 24, 25, 28. 29,90 Sl, 32, aad 4. of township 1'2; seo tons 2. 4, 6. 8, 1418, 20, 22, 24, 98. 23.399, 31 32, and M 0. P 13, ee0 10: 18, 9, 2, , and the SW T ih ‘and Ie; sections 2to 12, meluat oF Wesabe of woehip Be0' the NW kad th 22, inc'uaive; ‘27; sections 2 to 3, tions 2.4, 6,8, and 34 of ‘towa D* J, BOVEE DOD's Saye “5, of range 21. Coompenipe 101, 1'2, and 103; seouo- Ss fee SW & seotions 4 to 35. inclusive, 2, 4, 6, 12, 14, le 2022 ‘2 of section Sl; sections township 19, of range 32. Townships 101, 102 13. i, 12. 14, and 18. the & dy 19; P*; And # to 3t inolasive; the NW \ and SB do of section 35. of township 105, of ranse 23. ‘Townships 101, 102, 1¢3, and 104; section 2. 4 6; the 8 4: of section 7, see ion 8; the S \ of . 9; seotion tions 12 snd 14 to 35. inclusive, township range 21, Re eed °! ipora! of the vacant lands a ec 24, 25, S2 and ci, of eh the o@wntry ie end thereby of- 7 Sid in ban ching Disease and Drunkestes CHA J. i north line of the State of via St. Falloyaf Rant Sivr apa sike poe vi ol oot river,” subject as : to-a minimum of tweo'dellar’ and Rfty web Po Ficas _Badder ard w | Shear gre nah own Batre, gr athiP 1S, of ranges 4, 5, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, atthe at Su: ot LES UPI } Yeoh co. on: Monday, the twenty sesend tay commmeneing Tysom next. for the ave ac te public inmas baertalere Jovlyr Agent, parts of townshipe, vis: —— North of the base lime and west i Pal erica the fourth princi iP ‘ Ps range 17, i 1 to 18. i ‘3. ip ergnetons 1 to i : tenthipe 3, iz. A i. fn VANGE A ENT Of Steinwey 34, of township 32: nacticns’t end Soh: 0 Ak and gH of 4 nive,'scotiou Sa; the sl Speer" weave Cree