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THE EVENING STAR. Sorghum Syrup and Molasses, Ata recent meeting of the Cincinnati Horti- | cultural Society, a paper upon the above subject | was read. ianted in the early it until it becomes It recommended that the seed be ; A aba of May, first soaking | joroughly saturated and | softened, in boiling water. It might be planted | either with a drill or in hilis ; in the latter case | they should be planted in rows four feet apart, allowing two feet between the hille. When the | cane begins to ripen, the cultivator should go through the crop selecting the ripest heads as | the ing) seed for the next year, cutting offthe heada | little below the second leaf, andstacking away | in adry place. When the cane is fully ripe— but net before—it may be gathered in, cutting off below the frost joint, and either carried at | ence to the crushing mill to be manufactured, or else stored away tor a more conyenienttime. | Although there is no immediate barry, yet the manufacture should not be too long delayed, or the juices may be dried up so as to render the same absolutely useless. had successtully preserved the cane without detriment, until Febuary. In passing the cane throngh the crushing mill, it would be seen whetber or not the cane was ripe, as the juice of the upripe cane was always green, while the other was invariably of a rich yellow color. Unripe juice would require longer boiling in order to produce sirup, which causes its color to be much darker than it should be. This sc- cretot granulation, he thought, consisted in using cane that was thoroughly and chemically ripe, and in being careful to stop the boiling process. when the sirup had reached thirty-four degrees of fluidity. If voiled to thirty-six degrees, he had always found that it was im- ossible to produce granulation by any means. he syrup being too thick to admit of it. PEP Sse #7 Anderson, the fugitive slave, who created such afurore in Canada come time ago, has arrived in Liberia. Wa The 87th anniversary of the birthday of Henry Clay, was celebrated in New York on the 15th inst., with appropriate honors. Se a ES FURNITURE—FURNITURE! McGREGOR & CO., 3 at their EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, 530 SEVENTH STREKT, offer inducements to purchasers of FURNITURE and other Housekeeping Goods, Our stock is large ard v-ried. PARi OR SUITES in Brecatelle, Plush and Hair-cloth. Also. made to ord: CRAIBER SETS in solid Oak hogany, full marble and Fandsomely ornamented. Also. alarge variaty of Painted Sets, iow-priced. WALNUT AND MAHOGANY BXVENSION TABLES and BINING CHAIRS, Saperior Carled Bair Mattresses, Husk and other Mattresses. A‘so, alerge quantity of low-priced Bedsteads. Chairs, Tables. Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands. &c | Office Desks and Chairs and Book cases,—all of which are made from the best materials and war- Fanted to give satisfaction. Persons furnishiag would do well to losk through the sto:k before purchasing, as we are sallig at prices tosuitthetimes, McGREGOR & CU. ap 3 eoiw 330 Seventh st. sid FURNITURE. Our stock of PARLOR, CHAMBER. DINING- ROOM AND OFFICE URNITURE, r, ‘ , Walnut and Ma- | The speaker himeelf | | | | Full and complete, being the most varied aud ex- | tensive to be found inany one establishment in the eity. Having been purchased erciusively for cash, { we sre prepared to offer strong inducements to purcharers. BOTELER & WILISON, mar 26-6teo Iron Hail, 31% Penn. av, Fert AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SURUB- BERY, &e Mth street ard at Linnwan Ili'l, a large stock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREKS. Among the Fruit Trees are 19,000 unusually fue PEACH TREES, = Also DECIDUOUS and EVERGREEN TREES sizer, suitable for planting streets and lawns, In additien to the stock of Trees, xre Smail its, censisting of upwards of— SURRANT BUSHES. 0 Heughton’s Seedling GOOSEBERRY, @ Lawton BLACKBERRY, £0 Cutawivea Ever-brating RASPBERRY, 4¢oo Concord GRAP# VINES. 2,000 Wilson’s Albany STRAWBERRY. Circulars of small fruits, with names and pric can be had on epplication threugh the Post (fli, The cars of the Passenger Railway Oompany ran pirtive Nursery on lith street constant!y through edny. i _ JOSHUA PETEOR, FRANKLIN & 00, = OPTICIANS,” #7 244 PrunsyLvayia AVENUE. (rorth side,) Between 1th and isth ate, 3ES Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel, PHOTOGRAPH ALEUMS an CARTES DE VISITE: A U. 8. GENERALS—MeCleKan, Hooker, Rose- eran, Surnside, Fremont, Butler, &c. of ap eotw STATESMEN—Lincoin and Cabinet, M. C's, &e. RERELS—Jef Davis, Lee. Jackson, &c. THEATRICAL—Maggie Mitchell, Laura Keene, Clarke. Florence, True Likenesses a great variety. aa Cc. of Distinguished Dereon ges in mar 13-rotf 7ORKS CN CAVALRY — Enslish, French ond American British Cavalry Regulations: London. Bri » Yeomanry ion: London Cavalry Carbine dep, Ge Cavateric—Bibdlot ‘ "_PRANCK TAYLOR. _ ARGE STOCK OF STAPLE DOMESTIC DRY GO®Ds now in store, allofthe best class and at the lowest marbet prices for cath. J, W, COLLEY, 523 7th stree apll st Wy aT, NORTH AND SOUTHWEST, FICERS. AND SOLDIERS TAKEN AT OFFICERS OVERNMENT RATES The only plate to buy tickets is at the ticket office | of the Baltimore end Railroad at the Depots No, ebange of cara between Wash-' ington and the Qhio river. _ gage checked through from thisc ty. Splendid ing cars at- tached to all night trains, Trains leave at % a.m. end Band CoS Beware ef runners and hire- f pare no’ ping %0 do with shea a coma di- rect to tl lepet and procure your tickets. . W. EDMONDS. war 31 Passenger Agent B. & O.R. RB. Go. ‘ARDEN BEEDS ie OF ALL KINDS, Ohio PEAS, BEANS. “LAWN GRASS. FLOWER SEED, SEED POTATOES. SEED OATS. TIMOTHY OBCHARD GRASS, . HERDS’ GRASS, LD PBARS. = yes: AND GENUINE © J. P. BARTHOLOW, Agricultural Warehou: 55S tth street, below Pean. arent mar %) ¢olm near Canal, ME 48¥ Goopbs. WALL. STEPHENS & CO., 322 Pexxsyivasia AVENUE, Offer the largest assortment in this city, embrac- ing ali qualities used by officers in the Army and Navy such as SWORDS SASHES, BELTS SHOULDER STRAPS. HATS, CAPS, PISTOLS, &c. &c., with a fine assortment of UNIFORM ated a Shahi = we ss furnish officers complete outtits in a few moments i WALL, STEPHENS & CO., ap 11-tfif ____ 322 Pennsylvania Avenue, OR SALE—Two HORSES, a HACK and HAR- NESS at when they wil They can besten at No. 202 42 st., Island between E and F sts. ap 14 6t* MA GQOLLINS & 00.5 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Lam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on skort notice te ell persons who gill favor me wigh their orders. Satisfaction guarantied Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- Georgetown, free of charge. . Terms Agend, Gwion Bottling Depot, 67 Green st., ao¢tt Georgetown, D. 0. wase BREG, Licznssp MUNDRORER at the Old Stand, 1858,—@10, to be |, oD ver Ww » Jewelry, > Bis PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. Chief Assistant Quartermasters Qpce Depot of Washington. LD. Corner of Wih and G sts., April 13, ¥ SEALED PROPOSALS will be reyeived at this office until Thursday, April 3), 1863, at 12 o-clook m., for debiverin gat the Government Coal Yard, oa’ the Mole, st the confluence cf the Obioand Ohesa- peske Oanal and the Potomac river, in George- town, D. C.. of two thousand (2,00) tons of Bivu- minour Qoal. The Goal Lo be of the best quality, suitable for steamers and blacksmithing purposes, subject to ction of an Agent inted on the part of the Government, and to h twenty-two hun- dred and forty (2240) pounds to the ton; the deliv- ery thereof to commence on the lith of May, 1863, and all to be delivered ty the 3]st of said month. ‘The above Ooal to be weigi od by au Agent of the Government, and to be pai: Getermined. PROPOSALS. ‘ The fall name azid Post Office address of the bid- AT & | rin ropesal. dia ia inmmade in the'name of one pemes o! \e 6 Tou! a} ir, or 16 wi considered an the individual proposal of the partner ing it. ropesais from disloyal parties will not bo con- sidered, and AN OATH OF ALLEGIANOR MUST ACOOM- PANY BACH PROPOSITION. Proposals must be addressed to Capt. Edward L. Barts assistant ertermacter Tnited States tTmy, Washington, D.0., and sho lain! marked “Proposals for Coal.” fies ipad The r bitty Of the guarantor be ie Bi o' ie arantors must shown by | eofticial certificate ¢ of the Clerk of the istriet Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two itbe responsible pcrrons, whese signatures must be ap- | pended to the guarantee, and said guarantee must accompany the bid. Bidders must be present In person when the bids ere ceased, or their pro: is will net be consid- Bonds in the num of five thousand dollars, signed dy the contractor and both of bis guarantors, will | be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE We, — —,of the county of ——, and State of —, and —— —, of the county of and State of —, do hereby guarantee that —— is able to fulffll the contract in accordance with the terms of his propo: ; accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are pre- pared to become his sureties. (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned.) The nght to reject any or all bids that may he deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Qnarter- master. _. EDWARD L. HARTZ, ep 15-td Captain and A.Q. M.. 0 . 8. Army. QIIGNAL OFFICE Ser > WAR DEPARTMENT, Wasurneron, D.C., April 31, 1653. Eearen Prorosats will be received at this Office until 4o’clock p. m., on the 33th day of April, 1 lowing articles: 30 Three bundred Telescopes, complete, 20 Pwo hundred Marine Glasses, do. 2 Two hundred and fifty Compasser, 40 Forty Telescopes, extra size, with stands. The first delivery to be mad out the ith day of June, 1863, or a8 soon thereafter as Government may direst; the balanceto be delivered on or be- fore the Ist day of August, 1963, A boad, with good and suflicient security, will be receiired, ‘Proposals from disloyal persona, or where the bidder is not present to respond to his bid, will not tevonsidered i The names of firms skeuld be stated in full, with the precice address of each member of the firm. All bids to be accompanied by two guarantees, and directed to Signal Officer of the Army and en- dosed ‘Proposals for Field Signai Equipments,” form of Guarantee. d State of —. do We — of the county of —. | hereby guaranty that ——is able to fulfill the con- {| tract in accordance with the terms of his propo- sition, and that. should Lis proposition be accepted, . &e. e } he will at once enter into a contract in accordance The subscriber offers for sale. at his Nurseries on | a therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him, we are prepared to become his sureties, ous guarantee must be sppended to each bid.) he responsibiity of the guarantors must he shewn by t icial certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or ef the Uuited States Dis- trict Attorney, ‘The right is reserved to reject all proposals if the pricos are deemed too high, or if, for any cause,it ' 3s not deemed for the public interest to accept bem. Models will be on exhibition at the office of the | Bignal Officer fer fifteen (15) days from date. | o’cleck | two flanges along their 1 Depth between onter surfaces of , Ranges. = eet eee Am Width of tianger te ie 5.375 inches | Thickness of flange at outeredgs 2... 75 inches. | Thickness of we. 625 inches ap l3-ta i iGprensnce OFFICE, W. WASHINGTON Proposats will ba received a: t m., on the Sth of furnishing si Raiis of Chass These bean Speictications: The rail for barbe:te carriages is a rolled wrought Iron beau, similar in appearan: the I? shaped beams used in the construction of fire-proof build- ings Itis required to he straight and smooth on its surface, and free from flaws. imperfect wields, blisters. and cinder xtreats. The outer surfaces of the two flanges ere planes, parallel to each oth and at rigbtangies to the web. The wob joins the die line, leaving them Th, 135 hundred Wrought Iron Beams for f Sen Coast Carriages. are to be made af r the following to protect equally on ea Gut bends or corrugation DIM Length of rail.. hese bears will be inspected after the follow- ivg rules: They zre to be made of good though well worked clear iron, the absence of which qualities, (gene- Tally indicated by roughnes: of surface, and by _ checks, and more marked roughness along the | edges of the fienges.)as alse flawsor bad welds, pistes, and stroaks of cinder will cause their re- ection Ist, They are to becf the required dimensions | and square at the ends. 2d. | bends in the tiauges and webs. . The outer plan surface of the fianges are to be parallei to each other, and in plans perpendicular to that of the web. 4tb. The websare not to be bent or trovrzhed,a would result from resting the raiis along their whole lengths un the edges of the fianges while the | | webs are too hot to bear their weight. Sth. The tiangen are to be pertectiy equal on | each tide of tha web. { { aa { i rivate sale until Saturday, ¢ H Phe sald at public auction: Sosy VARIATION ALLOWE a. DAN INSPECTIN: In length of rail : 5) ipehea, In depth of rail 1) inches, In thicknes of web 05 inches. In warp or wind, in - tremeend of rail.........-.....,.l0 inches, Difference in distance between outer gage of plane surfaces of flanges on different sides ef web at any cross sec- On Of TAI. Saree sane neg sone A straight edge of equal length with the rail placed on the euter edge of the flange should not depart fromitatany point more than eoeee --;. 13 inches, Apiane surface placed oa the web should not depart from it at any point more Winches an. A plane surface placed on the plane sur- face of either flange should no‘ depart from it at any point more than -10 inches, Devarture from square in depth of +15 inches, jpecimens of the beams, or drawing of thrm, can beneen at the United Btates Arsenals at Yort Monroe, Virginia, eidsabare ead Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and Watertown, Massachusetts, Bidders will state the number of beams they pro- | baie to furnish, the time when they will commence he dslivery, which should be Cr Pip Le eaget and the number they can deliver weekly after commencing the delivery, place where they will make them, and the price per pound for which j they will gouver them atthe point of vessel or railroad ent nearest to their works, No bids will be entertained except from persons actually engaged in the manufacture of iron, evi- } dence of which must accompany the bid. Each party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with proper sureties for its faithful fulfillment; and a transfer of the contract toancther y cause ita entire forfeiture. ie Tight is reserved to reject sll preposals if the prices pre deemed too high, or if for any eause itia not deemed for the public interest to accept them. Proposala will besealed and addressed to ‘Gen, J. W. RIPLEY, Ohief of Ordnance, Washington. . C.”? and will be indorsed “Proposals for Wrought Iron Beams.” ——- JAS. W. RIPLEY, r General, Chief Ordnadce m$i-tuthsatd oa aT NNW Aauisorom Girt, Starch 19, 153 ITY, Marc! . ners of steam Vessels are invited to send to the yr r General’s Office tenders for their r or sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the yeusels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capacity, whether coppered, whether side-wheel or pr: pellers, whether iron or copper fastened, size and power of engines and boilers; and should state the price at which they are offered for long or short ie: charter,with the estimated value of the vessel in | ease of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to putehase instead of chartering. Owners ef steam vessels already in tae service of | the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make known te the De ent any reduction in their present rates which they may be willing to grant, the price at which they will be willing to sell them. should be addressed to the All such tenders uartermaster General of the United States, at ‘ashington, and should be endorsed “Proposals for charter 01 sale of steamers,” When received, the: Department will @ experse attending arm: transportation u) ocean and tide-waters, by substituting. whe: ean do so, cheaper v: is of quel capaci z d4hone now employed, . 0. MEIGS, mar 33m Quartermaster General. J MATTING—MATTING! HAVE On band 150 erg Plain, Checkered Gowaque; ‘lor. le ant fing assortment of Orockery and Ware, to- gefher with » variety of Cabinet furniture both mew and secend-hand, which will besold ’ hea) f Call noon af 428 7ths treet. be- &, BUCHLY. SORATIVE, G AYE CLOSEt PAPER, SWEDi AYER and B. ether with a Jarge stock Ue, Kens MOORE'S Wort Bad Dene st l4¢2w 113 Pa. avenne, south si ECOKRATED ’ TIN TOILET SETS. We have just received another lot of 3 hoge beau- tifally decorated and Japapned Tin Toilet Sets, which we will offer a" low ree ; ©, W. BOTEKLER & 86N ap lb 6t 31%, Irop Ball, for by the weight so | sition, and that should his proposition be | tor furnishing to the Sigual Department the fol- { 3, for | sile,and must be with- inches, | They are to be straight and free from short | sciahadeers "10 inchs. | will be considered, and the | leavor to reduce the ears | and d Step Oil Cloth. A | . LNo. 693.) BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, In pursuamce of law, I, Apnanam Lincot President of the United States of America, do h. by declare and make known that public snies wiil | be held at the undermentioned Laad Offices in the TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON and the sTATES ef MICHIGAN and KANSAS, at the period hercin- after designated, to wit : IN TBE TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. At the Land Office at VANCOUVER, commen¢- ing on Monday, the third (31) day of August next, for the disposal ofth public Innds heretofore un: offered. situated in the following townships aud Darts of townships, vis: North of the base line and east of ihe Willamette . meridian. : Fractional township 2, north of Columbia river, ineluding all of Vancouver Island exeept the wes: | ternextremity; townships 9. 4, and 5, of range 1. Fractional te 81, north of Columbia ri townships 2, ections 13, 14, and 15,and see tions 17 to 35, inclusive, of township 8. of range 2. Fractional township i, north of Columbia river; township2; sections 4 to Y.inclusive; sections 17 to 21, inclusive. and sections 2 to 38, inclusive, of town: ship 3; sections | to 7, inclusive; the N +, of seetion 8; the 'N 4; of section 9; the N 3: of section 10; see- tions J and 12; the Bz of section 17; sections 13 to 20, inclusive, ‘and sections 9 to 39, inclusive, township 4;seetions 1 and 2; the 8 }3 of section the 8 }. of rection 8; the 8 12 of nection section 10; sections J1 to 15 inclusive; and sections 17 te 35, inclusive, of township 5, of range 3. secti sive, $13, 14. and 15, and sections 17 te 35, incla’ township 2. of range 4. Fractional township 1, porth of Columbia ri e 5. elusive, of township.2, oftangeS. 0 i o olnmbia river: Fractional township 1, nort sections 22, 25,23, 27, H Tange 6. 1. of section 31, ef township %, of range7. Fractional township 2, north of Coluinbia river; efrange 12. E Fractional township 2, north and east of Columbia river; and township 3, of range J3. Frastional township 2, north of Colambia river; including Rabbit islana} and township 3, of range i. Fractional township 2. north of Columbia river; and townships 3 and 4, of range 15, Fractional townships 2and 3, north of Columbia river; and townshi p 4, of range 16, Township 7, of rane Township 7, of range 3: Townships 7 and 8 of range 33. Townships 7, #, and 9, of range 34, All of townships 7 and, except Fort Walla- Walla military reservations; nships 9, 1, and 11, of f township 7, ek; township: 18 1 to 15, inelu ons 17 to ® inein- Section sive and sections nelusive, of township J, of range &8 North of the base line and west of the Willameite meridian. township: 4,55 6, east of Cot ti f 1, and 32, of ownships 9 and 30, of range 1. al townsbip 6. cast of Columbia ractional township river; townshi tions 17 2 orth and 2, inclusive ions 1 to ections 21 to 2. township 1, of nd 15; sections and fractional 3 35, of township 8. of tange ional township 8, north ef Colum ' al sections 12,19, and %!, of township ®, of range > F tional township 8, north of Columbis river, township9, north of Columbia river; pW. of range lv, Fract ional township 4; township 10; and fractional townships 1 and 12, of range 11. A the commencing on f July n: ,for : Hie Is heretofore un tuated in the following townships aunt ts of townships, vi Land the th menan n of to The surveyed port township 16 fractional township 1 i west of the yriver; fractional township IS, west of th s Ly river: all of town hat portion aus ship I. exéept t east of Puzet gound and the Nisqually river; frac tional townships 2 1 frac tional towns and 31; frac. it wnehip of township as 1 itary reserva tion; unl tow D ion 1 ty 15 sections 27, 2 17; lots Tan of township 2), 2, 27,2 band si ane of towr tional townships of Admiralt f sectiour to 9, inclu {xctional townships ), of range 4. Nerth af the base line and rest of the Willamette | meridian. sections 1, 2, and 3, 8 d 2. ofkectiond; lots 1 he 8 } 7 See! north and wnship i ‘oip i fr whships i Ul of township Gu, except t j military re tion; fractional townsh | und 40,6 and sect ctions 1 to ctions 23 Ds 7 4), 21. und 2 ip 25; trae ownship 15; towns! wiships 19) sections 17 an) tie: 4 and 35, of township tions § to 15, i i of townehip I 25, of township 1s; tri 130; sections s tions 1 to 4. in ehalis river; se sections 19 to ption 17; 5; sections 18. 19 ve. of township tion 1 ec ship sections 7 to 15 clu of township 2! nal sections 22 and 23; lots 1. 2. of 8B 1, and 8 2 of 4 of 6 27, 28, 32, 33, 34. and 35, of township 3} o 2,11, 12. 13.14, 23, 24, ections 1, 2, 3,'4 ‘ons 22 to 27, inclusive township 1 inclusive; tions | to 13, inclusive, of tow: 13 and 14. ons 22 to 35, in ship 17; sections sive of town- 1, 12. ship If, of ran, : Rections 1 to 15 m1 nelusive; sections 17 to 18, of township 17; sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13. and 14; sections Bto MW, inctusi ctions 34 and 35, of tuwnship 13, of range 7. Sections 1 to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 24, inclu e 8. sive, of township 17, of rang Section 1 to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 24, incla- f township 17; township 18, of range 9. tional township 15; fractional si ye 22, ‘tions 24 and 27; 4 ract pf townebip 14; fractional tow! W, inclusive; section 15; se , aud sections 27 to i ctional township 17; sections 10 to 15, inclusive; sections 2 to lusive; sections 34nd 35, of township 18, of. Tange 10, 6 @, inelu oftownship I 3: fractional sections 1, 2,3, i ‘sand the E42 ef section Hons! sections 11, 13, and 13, of t ip 14; frac- 1 sections 6,7, 18, and 19; sections 25,39, 31, and wnship 15; fractional townships 16,17, and ships 19 and 20, of range 11. onal townships 16. 17, and id, of range 12, he donation laws will be excluded from the sal No “mineral lands,” or tracts contsining mineral sits. are to be offered at the public sales, such al lnods being hereby expressly excepted and 20 sale or other dixposal pursuant to pts of the act of Congress approved ary 14, 1853, entitled “An act to amend an d create the office of surveyor lands in @regon. and to provide and to make donations to the set- public lands, approved September i t IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. At the Land Offics at LONIA, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth (i3th} day of July nest, for gal of the vacant lands in the even alten sections and fei of sections, Within the unde} tioned townships, which remain to the United ; States, within six miles on each side of the railroad “from Grand Haven and Pere Marquette to Flint, and thence to Port Huron,” subject, as required by law. to a minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per | aere, viz: : North of the base line and west of the principal meri- i dian. | The N 4s of SW 4 and SW ‘4 of SW.'s of section 2; the NE 4, and $3, of section. 4; sectfon 6; the N's) | the Ni; ef 8B Land the N 4. of SW 4vof section «B42. the B's of NW 4s, the SW, of NW 4. and the SW 1. of section 10; kections 12, 14. and 13} | the NE 4. the B 4, of NW ty, and NW i ofNW 1) of section 2); sections 22 and’ 24; the 8H 1, of NEA? | the SE ‘jy, and the of BW *%, of section 26; the NE \ of NE‘, and 8+, of section 28; the 8B of 4, of section 30; the N 4s of section 2; the NW '¢ of NE ',, the 84 of NB 4, the NW‘, the Na of | BE EG amd the NU of SW of Section $f the NE 45 of . Bs. N tz of B 5 4, Bg ot SW 44. an of dws, ion 8, of twas 8 W 'j, of section 3, of towa- ehip 16, 1 aection2; the’NE ‘of NE SB ij of NEX. thy NWie ofsection #: the W 44 o! pecti E ction 8; the Es of NEY | the nd NW '; of SW 'q, of ection ia” section 12; the J ‘4 of NW 34, the 8): ors % | and the SB 4, of BW, of wretion 14: the W's a NW ‘of section 18; the SW 1g of NB 's of section 2; the Bi of NE 4, the EZ of NW %, the SW, | of NW 'and the 8''2, of section 23; the Nz, tho NW ic of 8H ia, and the SW Ms, of nection 24 the N +, INE 4, the RE 'y of NE 34, the SW 44 of NW Xs, aud 35, of township 2, of | Sections 1,2, 11, 12, 4, 15. 20, 21, 2, 29 38, and lot | Fractional township 1, north of Columbia river; | éections 17 to 21, inclusive. and sections 25 to 35, in? | B { North of the base line and east of the Willarnette and the 8W 34. of seetion 26; the 83E 14 of NW \, the W 32 of NW 4 id the S72 of BW 4. of section B; the NE 4, of NEA; of section 325 the Nk oENE 's of section 4; aud the Et of NE ‘4 of section 3, of township 16, of range 5. he BE 14, the NE 4 of NW i; and SW tof NW x ‘4 of SE‘, and the of sectien 4; the N's, the SW 1). of section 6, of township 15: sections 3.4, and 6; the NE SNE Js of NW. SW is of NW LNW 34 of SW 1, and 83, of SW 'y, of section 8; sections 10. 12, 14, and 18; the Nc, the SE‘. and the N 4s of BW 4). of section 20; sections 22 and 24: the N 4; and the N¥: of SB of section 2%; the BE ',. the Eis of d the SW’, of SW 'y, of section 2%; the 4, and SW 4, of NW ‘4 of section 31: the | NW; of NW. and 8}, of aR y, SW 4, of section 2: the NW 4 of NE ‘s Eig’the NE of NW \.the S's ob the BA. of section 34; the NE‘, -and the 8W ‘, of N tion 36, of township 16, of range W '4, of sec- At the Land Office at EAST SAGINAW, com- | inencing on Monday, the third (34) day of August next, for the disposal of the vacant lands in the even numbered sections and arts of sections, within the undermentioned townships, which Temain to the United States, within six miles on each side of the railroads from “Amboy, by Hillsdale and Lan- sing, and from Grand Rapids to some point on or near Traverse Bay,” and “from Grand Haven and Pere Marquette to Flint. and thence to, Port Hu- of | Ton,’? subject, as required by law, to a minimum of 7; | 9; the 834 of | two dollars and fifty cents per acre viz: North of the base line and east of the principal, me- ridian. The E>: of NE +;,8W *, of NE 4, Wh of NW. 3,, 8B} of NW 3. lots 5and 6, and K 4 of BE ‘i, of section 4; fraction: f tion &, of township the 8E |, of SW of section 20: the NE +,,lotszand 4. the NW 4 of BM 4. and E¥ of BW 32! of section #1; the 8 3g of NEY, SR of RW +,, lot 1; SE ‘,, and SE % of § 32; the N}: of NW 4) and SW 4 of SW 4 of section 34. of township 14, of range 2. The NE‘, and SE‘, of NW‘ of section 10: the SW? of NB of section 2; the SE, of SEY of rection 22; the 8}, of NE2,. E 3s of S44, and NW 1, of SE 44, of rection 34, of township 9; fractional section 4,of township 12; the Ws of SBt; and SW 1, of section J2: the NW % and Wc of SW \ of sec- tion 20; the W 3 of SW 1; anaSE 3, of SW 'y. of sec- tion 28; fractional sections 3) and 32, of township 13, of range 3. Fractional section 4; the NW 3; of NE #4, Ws of NW'..NE 4 of NW, and SH) of BE 1, of cece tion 10; the Es of NE‘, the 8B ly, the BY; of SW. Land SW, of SW Jy, af section 12; the W 4, of NEw SE of NEY, Ws of SEX, NEY of SE and B}. of SW 44, of ‘section 14; the NE "4, B !z of Nw \ of NW?,. and lot No. 4, of section 24, of township 13; the 8E'3, of NB 34, lots 4,5. and 6) and $32 of BE 'y. of section 10; the NE 'y. W ‘2 of E*;, NE of 8B 4s, and W 2g, of section L 14; lots : and 4, and 8 ections SE }and 22; the N 1K}. of factional 32 of se of NE4,NW 4.8! of of section 24; sections 24 3) and 32; th: N Hi LofsW 4, of NE of NW of p 14; the i. EB ts of 4 OrSE ty, of yn 26; the Ni; of of township 15. of range 4 ction 8; fractional section 10. of town- NE ot n 32, of tawnship 10. tien 4; the W fractional 3; Ey ani NE HSE yoo! d9.and SW, of BE, of tion Sand fractional section 2.of tow 1, of NE an@ lot] of section 6: the NE ie TSE LW of SW ty, : fractional tof SE ty, n 18; the N frac- township 14; lot 2.8 F ¢ SE he E free the N}, of 8 section iver, ction onal 1, And part the W t township 1, of range IN THE STATE OF KANSAS. EKA. commencing on t next, for the ore unoffered. f base line and cast of the sixth principal meridian ts of townships 12. 1 14, and 15, inside of 2) of Shawnee re- nd the parts of ewnships 13 an ; ! reservation, of inside of Shaws wnee Te- the part of town- rvation: and the side of the Miati nee and 20 ir nd 12 inside of the 13 and 14; and the | parts of township haynes Teserva- the parts nship IS inside of the ryation; township 19, 26,21, and 22, of le of Shawnee resor- 14: the parts of town reservat the parts 1 of the Miami prv¥ation; Beta » of the Shawnee 14; the af parts of tow nisi lion: townships i9. 20.2! and 22. ofr At the Land Office at HUMBOLD mmencing | on Monday, the thirteenth (13th) day of July next, | of townships above enut ish t for thes of the public lands heretofore un- offer 1 in following townships and parts of townships, viz : Scuth of the base tine and east of the sirth principa aneridian 2 township 2 inside of the Miama re- The parts of f . hip 23 inside the Miami reser- hip 22 inside of the Miami re- side of the Miami re- i Sales shall le hept open longer than tire weeks. and no entry of any of the Inuls will be admitted er the ex J uuder -at the city of Washington, of March, anno Domini ene A end sixty three. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. f the General Land Offic’, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, person entitled to the right of pre-emption ny of the lands within the townships and parts vis required to estab- he same to the satisfaction of the Register and fthe proper land office, and make payment ‘or aS KROGH AS practicable, after seeing this cand before the day appointed for the com- mencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be for- feited. J. M. EDMUNDS Commissioner of the General Land Office, Note. —Under the regulations of the Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamations, except to such | publishers as are spectally authorized to publish by ‘e Commissioner of the General Land Office. ap 4-wiSw_ ypae WHOLESALE BTOOK ? FINE GROCERI£8, WINES AND LIQUORS oF EMILE DUPRE, (Late 32) Pennsylvania Avenue,) REMOVED TO 479-NINTH STRBET—479 Between D and EB, Where he will continue te sell to Bor.ers, PURVEYORS AND THE CiTY TRADE OH, COME WITH ME! mar 27-eotf Ie OME WHERE? r—" § Restaurant. Yes, Why, to the Central Hotel sir, that’s the place, for the old and popular corner has been fitted up in the most cos aisles with marble eounters, tiled floors, &e. Choicest brands of Liquorsat the bar and every dezicacy of the sea- gon cap be had at all hours, in the most cleanly manner,at the shortest notice, Prices moderate. H. D. GELSTON Proprictor. “Rooms for private parties. Central Hotel, 8.W. corner of Penna. av. and 6th st. fa 90-am* * ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES !! Cc CARRIAGES !1! I have now on hand and ily receiv- ing a fine assortment of FI. CLAs8 CARBIAGES, made by the best buiid ersin the country; consisting of one che, ons Caleche Coach, Brett's; for Rockaways and Germantown oat Wagons two or four persons, Doctors’ Bhastons, Plain and shifting Top Baggies, ogether with a namber and BUONTS LOND GARRESGES but little mone also, several splendid Sleighs,all purchased for ae and cn baveole Fee sa itens times to those who C1 BOOD at jo. ennsylvania avenue. mar 18. 2m THOMAS YOUNG. DAMB EXP! COMPANY How PA, AVENUS, A OEE IOE Ole Te aasren Ct, De®. BASTERN, NORTHERN AND WEST. GREAT EN EXPRESS FORWARDERS! MBROHANDISB, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU QULRS Notes. KS, LON * &o. piesa is Ae aE hy ences in the principal Kailway Towns ip AND NOB: ORTH, BAST, wast peak TH WEST. Its N, D. C., NEW YORK, BOSTON. RRA Wy PALA SO v. A a ton COME: made at New York and gissteee ft i war tothe GANADAB andthe RITISH |. and with stoamehip lines we TAVERPOOL, BOUTHAMPTON and HE VRS, Son meraal Si tooras iz Greet Britain end on the Gon lection of NOTES, D and BILLZ wall socentble parta of the aited Beaton, _—— e INE PACK DIAMOND UOUMBERLAND COAL. The subseribers have fosscyessibed. aline of light low cabin canal boats for the purpose se cee eet ir 'y the cargo wv BN 30. MORGAN & RHINEAR?, msr 2-¢01m* Foot of @ ateeat, ry\WO BECOND HAND ever nee arene ER ‘ve! e Spas 1S” ener eG. METZBROTT, s20fNE &, | ction 10; lots Sand 6 of kec- | W 34, of section | | CLOTHING, &. 0 THE CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRICT! ‘The undersigned would most respectfully inform | his friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in this city. He assures those in want of a stock that they will do well to give him call. Respectfully, 8. HERZBERG, No. 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimore street, | Baltimo~e, March, 1863. mar 28-2m* UBRAH FOR SMITH?! 4€0 SEVENTH STREET. He in selling Immense Bargains in OLOTHING, FURNISHING @00DS, HATS, CAPS, &e., &e, For a few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING &TOOK. To those in want we say, now is the time to buy, Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Clothing—466 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.'s, J. H, SMITH, Olothier, No. 466 Seventh street, mar 17 and corner #th st. and Pa. av. q=™=* DECLINE IN GOLD! In order to reduce our present stock we have REDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR OLOTHING and are now selling off at rapid rates. The people find that J. BRUOE & 00.8 is the place to buy GOOD CLOTHING at EOW RATES! Call and secure some ofthe Great Bargains now offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STREET, two doors below Smith’s. J. BRUCE & 00., mar 17 Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F. [psoHanasp SOLDIERS are all invited to call at SMITH’s, No. 460 Sevextu Starer, Opposite City Post Ofics, | lected by himself at the North express! and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRIOES, Soldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH’S, No. 460 SEVENTH 8TREET, and CORNER 207H STREET AND PA. AY. mar 17 BY CLOTHING! BOYS’ CLOTHING! We hereby call every body’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING, to suit the reason. Being now prepared to fit all boys trom five years and up, we invile every body to give us acall. Remember our motto, which is—Fair Dralinss BAR & BROTHER, sts, and Low Prices! fe 17-2m Southwest corner 7th and DRY GOODS, &e. ‘MBROIDERiES—A sple (4 received at S.« W iN 4= Market Sp: hand 8th sts, LEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA and other va na- +e YENBERG age, betw Tt Ble fabrice, at manafectucers wise. Also, Irish TIN N, very low, a 8. & W. MEVENBERG’S, 48 Market Space, between 7th and sth sta., mar 2 Under the Avenue House, OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, 470 FOURTEENTH ST.,(Orrositz Witiagps’,) ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, With a First-class Restaurant Attached, Private Supper Rooms For Partiss, C. P. MUNSELL & CO., cmari-im Proprietors. BAPPING PAPER AND PAPER BAGS For sale at ‘ 5 ADAMSON’S, 506 Ninth street, next to Perry’agry Goods Store, N&tice TO SMALL DEALERS IN BOOTS 5 AND SHOES. A gentleman has on storage, 506 9th street, next to Perry’s Dry Goods Store, a small lot of BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold at New York prices, Cus 25 CENTS A POUND, warranted au excellent article, Sold at ADAMSON’S, 506 Ninth st., one door from Perry’s Dry Good Store, mar 27-tf ey se noe Leu arge or small quanties, by . KING & BURCHELL, mar 17-20 Corner 15th st. and Vermont av. J A CARD. OHN McGREGOR, Family Physician and Sur- xeon, late of Conuecticut, may be fownd at his of- fice, at No. 456 6th street, between D and E, mar 2-Im FINE HORSES. HE Subscriber is constantly in roceipt of very fine HORSKS for sale, single and matched, harness and riding horses. They are se- y- for this market, and some among them cannot fail to please any one who wishes to purchase such steck He will seil them low for cash, and respect- fully inviter allwho want either Buggy Carriage, Draft or Riding Horses to give him call at his ssles and exchenge apap a on Ueaisiens avenue, outh side, between 6th and 7th sts. JOS. L. HEISE. _mar7-tf \OPHAM’S MIU M 1 zee THUNK MANUFACTORY 499 SxveuTH St., WasHinaron, D. 0, Biiver Medal awarded by Maryland Institate of iso; Medal So Mintiotol tae eabonio's Tastitate Be Washington, D. ee 1857, I am constantly making,and alway: Ee bave on hand, of the best ma- terial. eyery description of Fine BOLE LEATHER, ‘WOOD BO. IX, and PELLISSLEB, CARPET. anf ACXING TRUNKS ANVAS TRAVELING BAGS ¢ TLoW ERE ATCHELS, &¢ jongrees snd Travelers will please ine my rr Franks that are mente tn other cities. nr a 5 Superior LEATHER and BD. TRUNKS made TRUNKS COVERED end REPAIRED at skort "Goods delivered free of hates! to any part of the axandfia. ayy, Georgetown and Alexei iia 8. TOPHAM. HOUBEKKEPERS = And those about going to housekeep- ing will find at our establishment a large avd well asserted stock of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware. Silver- plated Tea Sets, Forks and Spoons, China, Glass Britannia Ware, _ Tea Tra 7 Ti ‘ (imitation ot China) Ohamber Bets 1B. Vare, Brooms and Buckets. pant every, thing else requisite for furnishing a jouse complete. ices are as low as the same articles can be parchated fora any of ie Nectiern Stee Get 68, examine 8 and compare one of our catalogu ine goods and Pal Members of prices, Cc. W. BO 5 318 (Iron Hall) Ps. avenu ap ll-eodét ‘Between 9th and I0th’sts. S° TLER’S AND GROCER’S WAGONS, Largest size 2 and 4-Horse Sutler’s Wagons, ithout Springs. Grocer’# and other Wagons. Eko widoat rare, wre eae ae : FD HOMAS YOUNG, mar 18 2m No. 409 Pennsylvania Avenue. PAPERHANGINGS! 7 Gold and Velvet, Gold Stamped, and medium priced Gold Papers. with a varied stock of Glazed and Blank Papers at the lowes cash pricen. WINLOW SHADES! New Designs, Gold Band and Imitation Gold Band Window hades uff, Green and Blue Holland, or any required style or size of Shade made to erder, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! (warranted to be gilded with Gold Leaf.) Peete aria heer largest baeaay pr in on ;, from 6 count with a Beautiful variety of small sized Oval and Siucturen,” Also, Bhotosras®, Garde, embracing a . Algo. of > orn ry copies of celebrated Pictures, Paintings and Statue ary, Albums, &¢. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings. Nails,&c. Orders for P: Shades punctually execu’ men in eity or coun! by = work- J. MARERITRER, wa Pi remember the tree’ and the forma cash for gosisane aber’ as i" F. a a & 99. OITIZBNE BY ¢ # IL MER ANE ont oe a4-tf 369 Pa. avenue. 8. 0. 337 YLVANIA AVENUB. 4. M. BININGER & 00.5 STORE 7 Pam Avanvn, id assortment just | HE?» MBoLn’s EXTRACT BUGEU; Ds ‘LMROLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD’S HELMBOLD'S D'S SoD cas tS ort wie BO! | | COMP: EE MP MP MP OMPOE BUCHU, BUCHU, BUCEU, UORU; BUCHD, BUCH: BUCHU, BUORU, BUCHU; BUOHU, BUCHU: 4 POSITIVE AND SPECI 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY. | A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY. 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY, A POSITIVE AND SPRCIFIC REMEDY. | 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC KEMEDY, 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY, For diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, i This medicine increases the power of Digestion, |{and excites the "ARSORBEN TS Tire neatthe action, j by which the WATERY OR CALCEROUS de: je ; tions and all UNNATURAL ENLARG EMENTS are peduneds aa well as pain and infiemation, and is good or MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT E bch e, HELMEOLD’S EXTRACT BOCHT HELMBOLD'S SRT 4Cy ROCHE i HELMBOLD'S CXTRACT BUCHU, For_weakness arising 5. om Excesses, Hadi Dissipation, Karly Wadiscretions? Aptos attended with th, lollowing symptoms: Indisporition to_Exertion, Loss of Powe: of Memory, Weak Nerves, Horror of eo ease, Dimness of Vision, Hot Hands. Dryness of the Skin, Universal Las- * isitude of the Muscular System arembiing, Aoeet of Bren hin, Trembling, akefulness, Pain in the B Flushing’ of the Body.’ Eruptions on then? ‘ace, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to g0 on Medicine invariably semoves, soon folio IMPOTENCE, IMPOTENCE, IMPOTENCE, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITs, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS! FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS; In ene of which the patient may expire, Who can say they are not fre thore “direfu! dieases,”? Me cee Sp sta INSANITY AND CONSU, INSANITY 4ND Constprion: INSAD AND CONSUMPTION> INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aware of the ca i but none will confess. © “"u#¢ Of their suffering, THE RECORDS OF THE INSAN. UM and ihe melancholy deaths by peated SE. bear witness to the t: o i assertion. The con once affected with ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANKC WEaKNES3) ORGANIC WEAKNE3s, requires the aid of medicine to at - and invigorate t! Teco which hich this hesystem, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT invariably does, A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MogT SCEPTICAL, { | FEMALES, « | FEMALES, LES. | LES. LES. | FERAL ness | 73 L | ae EES EEMAT LES, | PEMAL Tes, FEMAT FEMATES, TEM ALES FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES: OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. In many affections peculiar to Females THE EXTRACT BUCHU iy, a8 in Chicrosd Z afssor Sup- Bonar neuations, Wicerated oz ehirtous stato of the Uterus, Leuc ie Whites, Blerility, and for ali compla ate incide to the Sex. whether arisieg from indi = habits of dissipation orin the diccretions DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, Wake no more Balsam, Mercur: edicine, far Unpleasaht ung vee? Dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCED AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES in all their stages, at little expense, littl change in diet, no inconvenience ati he stoceane tcausesa frequent desire and gives strength to urinate. thereby removing obstructions. prevent - ing ard caring Strictures of the Uretha, allayin, Pain ard Inflamivation so frequent in this clase et diseases, and expelling ail poisonous, diseased apd worn-out matter. THOUSANWS UPON THOUSANDS WO HAVE BREN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured inashort time bave found that they were deceived. and that the jbolnon/ bas Rie mee or qeetertal stringents,” been dried up in the system Freak out tn vated form, and oh! PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, USE HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHT, For all affections and diseases of thi ii Organs, whether existing in ‘i © Urinary MALE OR FEMALE, whatever cause originating, ani ster From Fhow long standing. Diseases of tiese® organs uire the aid of a jiuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect in al} dip. eases for which it is recommended. IDENCE OF THE MOST RELIABLE AND a RESPONSIBLE CHARACTER ™ Will accompany the medicine. CERTIFICATES OF CURES From ® to 3) years standing, with __NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND PAMB, PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE. We make no secret of Insredients. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is composed ef Buchu, Cubebs and Juni; Borrien sclocied with great cars by a CONIpetoR® Drugest. PREPARED IN VACUO, BY H. T. HE.MBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, ana Bole manufecturer of HELMBOLD’S ° GENUINE PREPARATIONS. AFFIDAVIT. Personally a: before agit eceehe B e nMier ee , doth sa. tL} no aareot or other injurious ance i¢, NO mercu! but are purely vegetable, - T, Hetusoup, Sworn and subscribec before November, W.P. HissaRp algae -” street, above Race, Philadelphia. 1 PER BOTTLE OR pavers 2 any address, suourely ponked aes oe a. Address letters for information in lence, H. T. BELMBOLD, Ghomiot Depot, 104 8, Tenth street below ‘Ohestnet, P! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS aND UNPRINOIPLED DEALERS, “OF THEIR OWN? Who endeavor to and “other” articles on the reputation attained bp . ome, Hameene aa Eetfact| me Bold by all Draggists everywhere ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S, TAKE NO OTHER Cut out this advertisement and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION octs-eomly AND IMPOST UAB). PRICE

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