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“THE EVENIN PRENTICEANIA. We would no more consider sez in determin- mg x ce mAaaubted traitors should 5 ar- Tested in thelr treacog (D8 we would inquire Meciding whether a ratlesoake should go at large, whether . reptile wes ahcor ashe ene. AK Mr. Nobie of Ohio saye that “any poscidle peace is beyertian this war.” Wedont know wnat Nobdie’s Christian name is, bat iteught w be ig. ‘A telegraphic despatch to the Cincinnati says that Jim Olay is uncer Humphrey frotenait In that case, the poor fellow must be crushed as fint as a panceke, Jeff Davis has iesued another address to his people. If nota man of address, heis a man et Many addresses. Boarorty oy Greenvaexs,—It is an actual fact‘that there is at the present time an actual scarcity of Treasury notes in Baltimore, The agents of the Government for the issue af the 6 per cent. bonds require payment ef Treasury meter, refusing those of the banks, and the large imvestments daily making in these bonds bas doubtless caused the scarcity —., American. S77 A rebel newspaper announces that shor gs have been produced ia South Carolina. Fite war continues two years longer, and the pbleckade pute the inventive and constructive faculty of the rebels to its trumps, they may yet rise to the dignity of clothes pins and ten- penny nails. sss pale ge" The Mobile papers say that some iello stole Jeff. Davis’ rohorse in Richmond the other @ay.. The horse was a valuable,one, and there weno telling now much it will cost Jeff. (Con- federate notes) to get another so Logie Bw The ado} ted by the Rebel Govern- Ment ie Ricks he To laborers into its open: is toudly complained ot by the planters DENTISTRY. and improved Silver Plates m: Soneron DENT comer Fa. avenueand seventh st —Teeth s—— inserted on V: uleamzed Hubber.s shoes ‘Teeth extracted withsot pain. LOCK wooD, Blan. Also, Gout age in superior Atyle. 13ST, Washtuston —— ap \7-40* Galls th: sever aie ooo No = cial one: od system as 5. This wo of this ota! ting, with me! can be fille} fect, sound tooth through lifeteti — being three- years by cee _ the fey ohke: eou! iyTthout pein, Gall and examine for yourself. ART! FICK aL anufscture eolor oy any or roots need aepenhy at CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirsour Merat Phars.on Orasrs, DR, 8, B. SIQ@ESMOND, N2* AND ‘TMPROVED INVENTION on of the public to the following saraniagene sors iis improved Byster : oor fourths fienter then auy other. ee sees be ee ted, an 8. ‘The roots will be made iuoffensive, and never to ache. ‘temporary teeth as ae be made ae th ral ere! resarvi acuta as a ialors five and physicians invented a white undestructive ‘which the most sensitive tects ae ean build aba rooté, which wiil no 6m oH Wsszze We rooth To DENTISTRY. Call at 246 Pa. avenue,’ between and examine DP. LE’ manana 13th ste., do so {is to bo convinced of vlnke methods heretofore used. Sis E'S New Method of Insert- Law without pain when desires. fermi or ef Mississippi. Itis teared want of tabor will cause want of feod. Sw Daniel S E. Starr, whoemigratedto Ala- | bama from Connecticut twenty-five years azo, | was hung by amob at Montgomery, Ala., on @he 14th ultimo, for having written a book againstthe South. The book was in manu- acript. Be The Weonsocket cotton mills are re- @ucing their hours of labor. Several of them this week commenced to run half time, and it ig presumed that the others will adopt a sim- ilat course, ad he only bid for the Confederate bonds Bete at auction in Halifax, on the jth inst.. was by a canny Scotchman, who offered five gents per pound weight for them, for packing paper. @7 An effort is making to commence tne cul- tivation of the poppy in the South, jn order to et a supply of opium. The rebel army Sreaical Department is sending out poppy seeds. @7 Prince “Alfred was im Paris recently, on a“tbender.”. The Emperor and Empress and others of the quality called on him, but he was off boule varding. ag Several duels, a horse-whipping and a law suit, have wrisen in Paris from a newspa- per critic’s ridicuie of an actor because he was fat. 87 The office of the Copperhend newspaper Sacramento Republican was destroyed at 1 o'clock on the morning of the 22d, by a mob—it ia reported by soldiers from Camp Union. 7 The pressure for carrying merchandise and paseengers from England to America is so great that extra boats have been put on all iines. @7 A flood in the Androscoggin, at Lewis- ton, last week, swept away 100,000 legs from the boom of the Steam Dill Co. @@ The Government is now occupying and | Fanning trains over the Memphis and Ohio railroad. @7 Block-houses are to be erected along the Baltirsore and Ohio railroad toguard the bridges | and viaducts. a7 Rev. Mr. Parks, a Catholic priest of Par- kkereburg, Va., has been arrested on a charge of disloyalty. 7 The “no cards” mania is extending, and | the Canada papers attach “no cards issued” to a4 personally at bis Beraoaliy a ol fie those tooth who cannot er aise ‘nyentor and Patentee aa Wrar_ochers, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. ersons calling at my office can civle and price of Tattethen whoste ce Sarena wie at ao ost perfect occas that | cee MINMRAL PLATE wil bo | cae 328 Fenserivenie steams and ith stress, Also, 907 Arch o { eles: eat, hot tne a purest QdPREME Cel ne oe THE DISTRICT OF 00- Holding the Distric: t See rthey ‘ted States for . the Dis. et of Co’ umbiz : United States vs. Tui No. 10. :4usre N49, Part of | Lot No. 1, Square 4:4; PR» of Lot if Bonaea | Nor a0: Bartel Lot No. 23, Square ‘ of Lot No. 24, Square Nu. 491; wil Whereas lot bered forty, (4°) hing at the sou cone, (1,) and ru twenty (#1) feet are nunibe south twenty-t! thirty (30) feet inch, thence nc ex, thence hundred a ng. as the privileges, | to the same and al} the righ | by virtue their funeral notices. gg7-John Covode is a prominent candidate | ¥ fer the Union nomination for Governor rr t » Pennsylvania. @#F Allegheny county, Pa., has a railroad | Gebt of over $1,000,000. ry gy Ex-Senator Latham, of Cal., is about / taking = European tour @7 Chicago has raised 100 recruits tor tie | Massachusetts colored regiment. ma lieury de Hess, the great German baitle scene painter, has just died. YOTTSCHALK, G CHICKERING’S PIANO. The beautiful7 octavo square Piano used at | Gotteckalk’s Concert’s at Willard’s Hall. is one of Chickering & Sons dest Pianos, owned by us and for sale upon reasonable terms or discount for cash, alwayson est stock, and the reatest variety of Pianos in city erent OLIN FRELTS. ap: ee _306 Pa ave, bet. Sth and 10tit ets. OR BALE—AN IRON SAFE. W. C. FORD, 223 Pa. avenue, ap 2-3t* up stairs. w.GawERDING PRESENTS. arnortnest of BIEVER WARE: and PARIS FANCY eweller, 354 Pennsylvania avenue, ap near the Metropolitan Holtel. > A BMY OORPS BADGES, CHEVRONS. éc.. on hand and made to order. Also, Braid for Striping, wattary Buttons, Goid Lace. Shoulder Stropa, tnd Trimmings of ‘all Kinds. lags é., at BOSWELL'S Military and Fancy Store, s02 street, near lith, Sole Agent for Boawel! & War- mer’s celebrated Coloritic or Hair Dye. x p21 A CAED. Joux McGREGOR, Family Physician and Sur- ies late of Connecticut, may be fgund Pe oe of- at Eee RG. 456 6th street, between D an: :-1m AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 89 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, { Barween 97g axp 107TH 8rs.. HAVE BOUGHT AT THE RECEIVER'S SALX, THE WHOLE BALANCE OF 8TOCK of the late firm of 1 attention to their i teiaeeusie tien. tis th | the year of o persons interested o tosppear and answer this In ti first Monday of June, 1363, a | cause, ifany they have. why said property j estate, and tk 2 previous! f first publ day of Ap: By order ap&-2awtJel ments, etc , dn the City of Washi Se orloteambe ered four hundred and eighty-ety 2". tothe beginning (28) and part of 1 west thirty-sia (38) fe wardly thirty-six (36) feet thr, aunigeres ten. (10,) partof lot numbere red fovcteen,(14,) in thwest curner of suki phicg thence north oir partoflot nam ree (23) fi three (3) ine orthwestwardly five (5) feet t north eleven (11) $et, the nd twenty-five (125) feet, to sume sre known, mark nd platy g nt, @ ti hat notic EToper le therein, should no Di aid ep at Monduy et Tunes jot numbered twenty-four, (24, four hundred and ninety-one, for the sane at the northeast angle tence northwest. ourtie(%)of arm e8 e given ne real es- | 5 be cane mined recording to law; and that notice be given order on the front door of | Tict of Columbia, loa iz Star twice # feet’ three (3 inches. thence east te eight and three fourths (4%) inches, th ninety-hve (95) feet three (3) inches ts north K street, thence west by tnd with t' ..0 of B str (3) d and dis. ecords of said District. to’ the improvements, building, righta, purtenances acd other hereditaments hy voging or in any wike appertaining, erest and estate of Cor Bayle therem, have been seized by the Mar- i of the United States for the District of Colum f t of Congresa approved on the feverteenth yearot our Lordone thousand sixty-two, entitled {an act ur to punish | treason property of rebels, and for And whereas the United States By TOE of moni- | owners of said ni all persons intere arninz the at er said Informe- Cargo of Wisk IETRICT COURT Is ADMIRALTY. '» Coffee, Sc. OF THE ONIteD Srares FOR THE DISTKICT ¢¥ COLUMBIA Capes Stats Whereas the suid eargo waacaptured a prize by \ and brought in’ libel was filed i j i tion of enid car, ; Show crure, ifany they have. wh order upon the said District, a By order of OT Ci Dr 207 Cases of Miti: gee the cargo of ‘orrell. ‘ofl the Kegon. LEACH & CO., BALTIMORE, consisting of: BERMETICALLY-SEALED GUUS, 1s @F EVERY DESCRIPTION: | milk drink sheuld not MEATS, POULTRY, FIsB, FRuIts, | : VEGETABLES, | SOUPS, Ete; WHICH WE OFFER TO THE THADE, DY THE PACKAGE, BAR BELOW MANUPACTURER'S PRICKS, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & C0., epett 989 Pennsylvania Avenao-. Bob mS ares OTICE, That the subscri- 2 the Or, nan lourt of aie eats sin ths a umbi +, betters of administration on Ps personal estate of Charles 8. itney, ate of Washington county, UJ persons having claims scninst the | said bated ce hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the su! r, or befere we ae aan 9 April eats Sey mee saan i it 0) the said bs eee FAST this Mth aay of April, A. D. 1863, 'HOMAS DENNIS, wba ‘Administrator. ORT, Dieraior or thy s SurHer Pg lente of said cases o} monition and atte cys of milk drink and sone interested the officers and crew o' GOODS, designed egperialz for Wording Presents, of Oplnrabia, and brought wi Attorney for said Distric May, 1863, the first lumbia, in this read Libel; to the port of W inthe Juri in ssid Coart by the and t Rist front door of the © nd by publication in the the frat Monday of April 1563, the Court. Test : OURT Drink, part Im ADMTRALTY, ie schooner Mareh, | milk ae and . at ing aig fant or the United States flotilla iction pear and an- ri of said Qourt, and on the 24 aay, oF Marot, 1863, 8 d United’ States raying the condemna- monition and attach- ment iesue against the cargo and the owners there- of, and all persons interested or claimin: eet therein, waraing them at some early day to appear and anewer said lipel: dered by this Court, in admiralty sitt:ne, this 3ist | day cf March, 1363, that notice be given to the own- | ers of said cargo and all persone interested or claiming an interest therein to ap! thie libel on the first Monday of ‘an inter- 1t is therefore or- ar ant answer | not be condemned and sold according to law; aaa that said notice be given by & Copy of this jourt puouse of Evening j Star twice a week previous to raid first Monday of ablication tobe ow or before ke Ale pias, Clerk, __ap4-iaw D STATES THE DISTRIOT ar SOLUMBIA, Cae States J Wherear, the suid 27 tanga of mnilk rink wore, | on the 24th of Fe! Nye 1865, seized for violation of venue Law of the United Btates and brought wit. ie the seriedtetion, of thig Court, and 1863, a Libel was filed by | the United States Attorney for the District of Oo- | pacing the condemnation that process of id cases clai an interest the rein, ming an intere: ort warning them at tome early day to a] oH It is thersfore ordered by this.) Court, in Admiralty sitting, this first day of April 1863, that notice be given to caces of milk drink and all aa interest, therein this Libel on the first Mc claimin, show cause, if to any they ie 2 be conde) why set owners of said reons intercsted or appear and answer of May, 1303, and said eases of and sold ac- cording to law, aud that said notice be given oy Copy—Test -—B- a MBIGR, “Gtark porting 8 copy of this order upon the front door o: the Court Gouse of said Distriet, and by publica. tion in the Evening Star twics a waek sia ear a ondey in May. rhe Ge plies e on or before the second Monday of April, 1.63. By order of. aap Oonrt ; revious to ublication to MEIGS, Clerk. Ap4 jaw D "ak RI @argo ‘vere crew of the 23d da RE be: of one The Shoney, mats Murray Whereas, 1 ‘he erat schooner Emily Murray and the officers and tazed ani ia, praying the cond: @AN'& FeRRIR. Sole Agents OOrner 9th an¢ E rtyegts. CT COURT OF THE UNITED STAT. nh a Sas OF COLUMBIA, sid In ADMIRALTY, ¥of Feber oul aad: p in eaid Court, by the Ox Se ae aL ihe eae for the Dis. | lemnation of id seb, asd a - Mog tnd hacen aie peta in| spd cares. and the owners 4 all persons | them at some 7 0 el (ait wea | libel: It therefore ‘is Court, in ad- ve ic, this iat casy of mimiecery ent be given to ‘the’ owners of said Loiae’ and cargo all persons interested or ming interest Montay of rH iis, and sage cane, any tn have, tnid wehooner and incald bot e Botics b ingte Mulvorder apes | aay weet and by publication in the Jatnsten | meevses to Bein 5 in ibli« cal ‘Brsrke pefore. Ist jonday of _— tin J, MEIGS, Clerk. Trae . mattid. Chere a9 6-2aw TA WENRSAND | urd ts. fone 1 'Fenrar's nder O48 Bell fNo, 693.) BY THE saat 30 oF THS UNITBD In mee of law, J. “apnaKam Liwoows. resident of the United Rtates of Ameries, do hes: y ¢elare and make known that public sates he held at the undermentioned Land MMices in res TERRITORY OF WABHINGTON and the STATES ef MIO HT and KANSAS, at the period herein ete etereds to wit: IN THR TERRITORY OF p WASTINGTON t VANC! nied ing gu Miny the tied Aivday of Auguat next, Uicporal efthe public lands heretofure un; Shores. fitvated in the foliewing towashtps a0 parts of towne ipa, viz; ” North of the tase bine and east of she Witamete Fractional townshi born of, Columbia river, 1 including at of Vane 7 towmahipe 2. Uieagis 3 ine fast BB. l4, and 18 an fee- figment fo 38 fa inelnetve, of towns ‘ractio: township 1, Lg ‘sectiona 4 to 9 inclusive; sections 17 to 2 rat thot Oo) te. 53, inclusive, of tow to 7, indlusive; the Rg ees i { i ike ui wee 12; the 8 senate ia 1 eee sections ian. the 8 kof section % the 8 3 pf nection 3; thi 0 8 i Of rection 9; the S \ o! } section 1); seetions 11 5 inclu ; and sections iv SL eaahigs, of rauge 3 1 fo lchusive oT north ‘of Oolumbia river; sections 13, ia aud 2 15, and pections 17 te 35, inclu” pwnshbi of range 4. sive, of ton ED a acerth of Columbia rive sections 17 to 21, inclusive. and sections 25 to 35, elusive, of township 2, o' range e 5. Fractional towns! eth Rorth of peels river; sections 22, 25,25, 27, & and so! township 2, o Tetons 1, 2, 11, 12, 14, 15. 20, 21, 22, 29 30, and lot 1, of section ’31, cf township a, of range7. prectons township 2 north of Columbia river; f range : Fractional township 2, north and esat vf Columbia river; and township 5, of range Fractionaltownship 2, north of Columbia river; creeds Rabbit land; and township 3, of range My ractional township2 north of Columbia ‘river; and townships J and 4, of range 15. | Fractional townships 2nd 3, north of Columbia river, avd township 4, of range 16. {Township 5. of range 22, | Township 5, of range 2. Township 7, of rang: Townships 7,8, and 9, of rani All of townships 7 and 8, exeept Yort Walla- Walla ' military reservations; townships 9, 10, and HM, of i range 35. Allof township 7, except military reservations on Mill creek; townships 8,9, and I). of range 36 Rections] to 15,1 clusive; sec! 417 to 24, ineln- and sections 2 to S4, inclusive, of township 7; townships 8. 9, and 10, of rane 37. Sections 1 to'8, inclusive. sections 17 to 2) inclu- sive and rections 2 to 32, inclusive, of township 9, of range 53 North of the base line and west of the Willamette meridian. actional townships 2,3, 4,5, arrd 6, east of Col- Ww 19, Poe of lumnbia river; st. of Columbia to 1B inclusive; sec 23, inclusive; raetious Sctions 1 to4. inela sections 21 to 23, | of township 10, of ushin 3; elusiy a 15; sections 4 fractional Tose of rs pa, north of Columbia river, fal sections It, 19, and 30, of township 8, of nal township 8, north of Columbia river, al township, north of Columbia river; and township 10, of range 10. Fractions] township 9; township 10; and fractional | town-hips !1and 12, of range I. | _ At the La ¢ at OLYMPIA, commencing on | Monday, the nth (15th) day of July uext, for the dispoeal of the public lands heretofore un- | offered, situated in the follewing tuwnships and | parte of townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the Willamette | meridian. rveyed portion of township 12; towuship 16; al township 17.south und west of the Nis- rractional township 18, west of the Nis- fe all of townshi: xcept that portion ‘(Bound and t je Niequally riv ional townships 20. 22; townshi tions! tow! 2,2 rig Sh and 3h) tional tow sh oo Pa) tra much of township as ‘s Cove military reservation; tewnship 34, to 15, inclu? 28,29, enn frastionsl township, 33; fractional of jon Pi nd ) Sections rte " of towseti whship south xn of range d west. eT the Nirq ¥ of NE ';, the SE‘; of NK3;, the of the NW2z, and lots 1, 2.8. and 4, of section 35, township 17; lots Tand 2’ of section’, anil fraction ctions! tow: andl 33; few t 3.4, and 5, of ak townsliey ws; gual sections 1, 2 32, of township S37; sections s'8 to 14, inclurive’ and frac- 24, aud 25, of township 3s, of 7 and 1B, of Peo. » f Bs sections 1, 12, 13,24, ] to 5, inel tional of township 2 ips 22 aud 23; ctional Lownship 24, ty inlet; frictional towoships 25. 23, ractional township 31. weal of Cort rts 1,2, and ve, of town- tions 17 to 2), nelusive, of towa- 18 17 to 22 inclusiv sections 77 to 32 i ship 22; sections 4 to 9, inclus | inclusive, andrections 2 to 3, of section p 23, fexetional townships 24, 25, 25,27, 23, 29, and 3u, of range 4. | North of the base line and west of the Willamette meridian. | _.Fracttonal sections , and 3, south of Cowlitz rT; lots Land 2. of rection 4; lots1and 2, the SW 5 3g, the NW 3j, and the B 34, of section 5; sec= 5.7, and 8; fractional sections 9 and 10, south | of Cowlitz river; sections 11 to 15 inclusive sec: | tions 17to 35, inclusive, of township I]; sections | to 15. inclusive; sections 17 to j sections 24, B, 34, and 31; fractional se ttio: north and wert of Mission claim, of township 12; township 13, 16, 17, and 16: fractional townships 19, 20, 21,22. 25, 25. | and 27: all of township 30, except Bort Townsend | militaty reservation; fractional townships 31, 32,35, | and 40, of range 1. Townships 11, 12, and 13; sections 2 to 11, incla- sive; sections 13, 14. and J5, and sections 17't inclusive, of township MH; sections 1 to 15. i rections i7 to 2, inclurive; sections 28 five, of township 15; townships 16 17 and 1s | tional townships 19, 20, 21, and 22; sections 25,25, 27, 34, and 35. « tow Sh. ; fractional townships 3) and Si, of range 2. 1 and 14: sections 110.15, in rectione 17 and 18; seeti tions 34 and 35, of township. Five; Kections 9 to bs, inclusiv clusive, of township 16; township 17; section® 1, 12, 13,24, and 25, of township 18; fractional townships me 20, 21, 22, end M; sections '80, 31, 32, of township ections 1 to 4, inclusive; sections 5 ¢ halis river: eections 9 to 15, in- j section 17; rections 19 to $5 inclusive, of } tion; townships 19, 20, 2! ip 15; sections bt, 19 and 25; sections 0 t» "35, of township 16; Ashi, xectiona f to ection 17; the N 3 of section 13; see- { and section 35, of towns »,0f township 2i; siv one sections 22 and 23: | i lote 3, yee, fae ots and 4; the % 44 and 8 32 of SW 1, of aaction 25; sections 26, 27. 28. 42, 33, 34. rt 3, of township 31, of ran| 1.2.1 13,14, 28, 24, 25,5 aintrath 2, 3,45 Se inclusive, sections 22 to 27, inclusive; sectiona34 and Sn ip 16, and fractional township 9), of range | of Sections 1 to 46, inclusive, of township 17; sections 1. 12. 18. and 14; sections 22 to 5, inclusive of town- | ship 12, of range 6. Bections1 to 15, inelusive; sections 17 to 18, of township ¥7; sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, and 14; sectiong ae rts elusive; sections 34 pads. oftownship 13, ° Sections 105, inelusive; sections 17 to 24, inclu- sive, of township 17, of range 8. Section 2 to 15, inclusive; sections pia, inclu- sive, of township J7; township 18. of range 9. ctional beer) fractional sections 1, 3, 4 | 5,6, 13, 22, and 23; sections 24 and 27; fractional sec- tions 28, 93, and S34, of township 14; fractional town- ‘hip 15; sections 3to 10, inclusive; section 15; sec- tions 17 to 22, inclusive, aud sections 27 to 35, inelu- rive, of township 16; fractional township 17; 1. 2, and 3; sections 1 to 15. inclusive: secti 27, inclusive; sections 34 and 45, of township 18, of Tange 10. Fractional oLtovoshin dt fractional sections}, 2,3, W 33, and the E ‘2 ef section 5; frac- {ths etions 4. i and 113, of township 14; frac- tional sections 6,7, 1 Band 3d; sections 25,30, 31, and 32, of township 15; fractiowial townships j6, i7,'and Tet townships 19 and 3), of range Il, ractional town Mies! 1 and 13, of range 12. ands claimed 11 e donation laws will be excluded from the sales. No* mineral lands, ” of tracts containing mineral | deposits, are to he offered at the public aales, suc! | mineral lands being hereby exprossly excepted and | exeluded from Fale Fd pred ‘isponal pursuant te | the requirements of the aet of Gongress approved February 14, 1853, entitled “An act to amend an act entitled An act to create the office of surveyor gen- | eral of the public per 8 ir. Oregon. and to provide for the survey, and fo me@ke donations to the set- pore ore said public lands, approved September IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. At the Land Office at IONIA, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth ( 18th) dey of July next, for | the disposal of the vacant lands in the even num- bered sections and ts af sessions, within the uuder- | mentioned'townships, which remain to the United tates, within wix mileson of the rail rom Grand Haven snd Pere Marquette to Flint, nd thence to’Port subject, e b law, toa minimum of wo Buolitirst: et reduhend bE acre, viz: | North of the bass line pod af the principal meri eg epee «and BW +4 of SW 44 of section 2; spe spas t oh ratgn, napa ey eN Ne tia a ar, fa orn Na the BW tof Rw & ew a Es N ds.0 #4, the NW dg, y CNW sabe Ye E}, W.2, of nection 33, of wa- | Ban NB Mots care ay | eas BW of seetion2y; the BBX of NW XK, t FAS phy oy otmetina a off seen Postion 2 the EX of fection 3; eB 3s of NEw of etek 6, of 4) “he NE Bony yas and BW \ of NW josectet 4; the N%2. 1 f SE i. and the a ary 6, 0! oe i sect 4.and - fs . of N 4 N i of BW tenth wt Sot oetone tes 83 14nd he NS OSE nad the § of spyotstion 29) nectnr sia Ss: the Nai N32 cf SK 4 of nection. 26; the SB A the Bos CE BW 4 “nod thee W bof SW at of section 28; th. NS of NW 4 and BW 4 of NWS {roti the Nd. of NEX NW hy fu, and Bs HS nd 8's of BW Ae, of tection Sivthe NWS of the 8 i, of NEM the NEX, of N # seh St iid mate Uctaa ntact 4 0) e rs tion S,chtomnsipMsertasse fe: At the Land Office at EAST SAGINAW, eom- menacing on Monday, he third (31) day of August next, for the diaporal of the vacant lands in the even numbered sections and parte of seetions, within the undermentioned townships, whieh remain to the United States, within six miles om each ads of the railroads from * paboy by Hillsdale and sing, and from G rand pia to some point on or near Traverse Bay, and Pfrom. Grand Haven and Pere Marquette to and thence to Port Hu- ron,’ subject, as readites by law, to a mininfom of two'dollars and fifty cents per acre viz: North of the base lineand an of the principal me- ridia Th EB}: {NE aw. of NB WwW tN a REM Of NW te ote Sand Shand By of SR ne om 1 lets 5 eetion Astrectional se dG of wee Hon 24, {township 18; the BE Wy gfieetion and 4. the wand 20; the NE \, late B > of 8W 3s, of section Sr the | 8 a KE 4, 8B of section = the and SW of Ww of section of RW get? AS os and BE 3, 0 er ip ing ronge he nad 'S NW. of section 10; th SW ONE Srotacciton ay the BEG rae ot rection 25 the § 47 of NE NEA Es of RE Sand NW 2, of SE 3) of section 34, ef township fractional section 4, ‘of ‘township. 1; ney W 4s of 3) d SW 45 of section 18; the NW 3 and W te tlon 20; the W iy of SW ‘ano SE gots tion 78; fractionat rections 30 and of range 3. Practional rection 4; the NW 4 of NEY. W.% of of NW; and BBs of BEL, of sec- 4g, the se i the ES of SW 34, ef pection 12; tl aor jo W OSE 4 NE org section 14; the NE, E 3 ae 2; and lot No. 4, Arpataon et: a ee tionk 30 and $2; the’ NS SP OrBE ¥. the Was of 84 4 and NE section 44: the W 22 0f NE 3, and N ae 36. of {townihip 14; the Eh; of NE X, ze and 6W \ of SE %\ of section 25; the of ownahip 15] of range 4. fractional section 10, of town. lots 1,2, and3; and the NE f 8E'%; of section of NE & ite 2, 3,and4, and E} of BE 1 22, of township 10; the Bw %< of sw % tine W frecttonal i of NE SC the WS oF se etio rand NE of SE 3, ofhcction Bee, 5 d.and SW fy of SE4s. of section S: sec- d fractions| seotion ot township 13; nec. tion 4: N of NE Js ee lott of section 6; th rE UE oe 4 of SE 6 of jon 8; ihe Wi 0f NE ¢ < of nection 10; fractio i ; of NES, the W3¢ of 8K, 34 of section 18; the N frac: Son 30, of township 14; lot SW fractional 'g. of section ihe ¥ fract art east of Kawkawling river, 2. of SE y. and the W fractional 3 of section. 32, WN onus “tb, of range 5. é IN THE 8TATE OF KANBAS. At the Land Office at TOPEKA, commencing on Monday, the third (34) day of Auguat next, for the disposal ef the public lands heretofore unoffered , situated in the following townships and parts of townships, viz: South of the base line and. east of the stxth principal meridian The parts of townships 12, 13, 14, and 15, inside of the Shawnee reservation, of range 2). The parts of towrship 12, inside of Shawnee re- kervetions townships 13 and 14; and the parta of townships 15 inside of Shawnee reservation, of range 21. The parte of township 12 inside of Shawnee re- rervatlon; townships 24nd 14; and the part of town- ship 15 inside of the Shawnee reservation; and the parts of townships 13, 19, and 20 inside of the Miami reservation, of range 22. The parts of townships 11 and 12 inside of the Shawnee reservation; townships 13 and 14; and the parts of township 15 inside of the Shawnee reserva- tion, and the rae of township 18 inside of the Miami reservation; tewnship 19, 20,21, and 22, of range 23. The parts of township 11 inside of Shawnee reser- vation; townships 12, 13, and 14; the parts of town- ship 15 inside the Shawnee reservation; the parts of township 18 inside of the Miami reservation; townships 19, 20, 21, and 2, of range 24. The parts of Lownship it inside of the Shawnee reservation; townships 12, 13, and 14; the part of township 15 inside of the Shawnee reservation; the parts of township 18 inside of the Miami reserva~ 21, and 22. of range 2. At the Land Office at HUMBOLDT, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth (13th) day of July next, fur the disposal of. the public lands heretofore un- offered, situated in the following townships and parts of townships, viz : South of the base line and sast of tha sixth principa meridian. The parta of township 23 inside of the Miama re- servation, of range 22. The parts of township 23 inside the Miami reser- vation, Pot range 2 The parte o township 23 inside of the Miami re- Fervation, of range 24. The parts of township 2 inside of the Miami re- fervation, of range 25, Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military and other purposes, or lands on which ap: lications have been fled under the provisions of he Homestead law will be excluded from the saloa, ‘The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sales shall be kept open loner than tito weeks. and no private entry of any of the Iands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twentic’ mn vay of March, anno, Domini ene thousand vight hundred and sixty-three. By the Pru dents ABRAHAM LINCOLN. a. BpxMenps, TOomunlssieeer of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. wivery pereon entit to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parte of tewnships above enumerated, is required to estab- lish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day Srpointed for the com- mencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the pase claimed, otherwise such claim will oo feiter DM Commissioner of the General Land Ohice, Note.—Under the regulations of the Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamations, except to such pouiiers: ak are spectally @uthorized to relish by e Commissioner of the General Land Office. ap 4-wi3w ee ES For the Holidays. A. H. BININGER & €0., Branton o” Nos. 19 axp 21 Broan Sr., Naw Yoru OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, Ke. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIB, —ALs0— FINE GROCERIES, GOAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MAOKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, BOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN OODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INUIDENT TO THESEASON - Messrs. A. M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors | of BININGER’S OLEBRATED _LONBON DOUK GEN, Pot up in Quart Bottles for medicinal nse Also, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON OORDIAL GIN, SW All articlss bought at their store warranted of the firet quality, and forwarded toany part of the tity free ofexyense. | As we intend to be permanently located, we re- | mpectfully request families to give us mcail, ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. OAPEN. Wassasarin, Degember, 1864. aM. BININGER & 00.1 have no:connexion with way other House, as-tf ROLLIN OHUROK, Agent, GE, lpi eee ae | Wanet a BD NGO store. a fa fae da RG ova OATS ane Br + er vo order, ui ti 329 Penneylvan'a a ‘ aplottit. 'N ear, NTERNAL REVENOE STAMP EVERY DENOM. t hMax ER} NG! IN ATION, opr oe OPFIOR,.: |) ait eins 476 Szverte Speeer, . QOLLBOTO! Post Ggea 8 © Goutector of 1 ee em sete of Tate: REFORMAT: or eyeahay TM Dever + 2yvolui 3x aYUOR, PROPOSALS. PPoFosaLs vor noRsES. s. Ouray Quanranuacran’s Orrio1 Depot of Washington, Ga a ene G sts Wasrington D 3" ‘Api me | Beare ETCrusALs will be ane ne ‘this office Entil MONDAY. the 4th day of May, at 19 @eloek M.. one furniching the Government with ) hourand Horses. [lowing @ } a At med Horses, of the f e- CAVALRY. ant oe ere 2 10) one Ree Neier sixteen is hig’ er ht if x to noah fe eompesty bn rand free ARTILLERY For Artillery. (500) & e hundred fifteen and one-half to (16) apices es between five and eight pears of are, of s0.0r8, free from all defects, well broken to wig gees, com: ly built, and to weigh not less than 1,100 pounds, PR@POSALS. ‘The fall name and post office address of the did- der must appear in the proposal. ade in the name of 8 firm, the names ofait fhe pers at the ‘bid will sontidered as the individual proposal of the perty ing la from Yj ik not becon- x eee an oath of allegiance will be Teauired eefal bidders Skiore at signing the com Pro 8 roust 5: elearly whether the bid is for avalry sh marten Horses, 5 and a ase If any bidder wfaner to prapens Tor both el he must forw ra ard two ai istieee, pro} »po poanls—ome for he coolant eet hi no to any other cdot A the ae rater Proposals must be addresse: artermaster U. 8 5 ks ington. D. = tnd Seat be plainl; hems = roposals” for lorses ’? Bonae equal in aan ua ane sam to be re- ° Fesponsibh socurit required o} bid: asridilers must be present in ie the bids opened. “Blenke for bosds can be @roeured apo upon applica- tien being made at leery office, either personally, Wr letter PE ONION AEM & c. All Horses contracted for under this advertise- ment will be moet toa eB id inspection, and those mot conforming to the specifications will be re- ted. ‘No Mares will be received. The Horses must be delivered in this city, within twenty days from the date of the contract, Payment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or go soon there: as the Chie! Quar- tei master shall le infunda The CAVALRY Horses will let led in 1 of (20) twe hundred each, and tl TILLE! Horses in lots of (253) two hundred and fifty eazh, unless the Chief Quartermaster should deem it for the interest of the Government to vary the number, The Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bids th 8 i RUORER, wo ap 2 6t Colonel snd Chief Saeatacnteae, Usiep STAIES PAPENT OFFICE, APRIL 20, 1883. Proresas will be received by the underrigned until the 10th day of May next, for repairing and Bantine the saloon in the old portion of the Patent fice Building. making cases, &c. Epecifications can be seen For “repairing srd painting’ for work by the aay, oF for ihe 0 ob “ap ata P. HOLLOWAY, Commisstoner. ars ‘WILL BE RECEIVED AT<THE Mayor's office 1 atil Saturday, 9th May. at 12 o’olock M., for the erection of an’ Engine House, for theuselof the Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company, in accordance with pens and specifies- tionson file in the Mayor's Office, which may be seen from and after thin da: RICHARD ‘WALLACH Mayor. WIS CLEPHAN Doak of aldermen, CHAS. H. UTREMEALE, Common Council, ap2-dtd —_(Intel., Rep. & Chron.) PRopesAL WLLL BE RECEIVED atthe Mayor’s Offica until 120’clock M.on Monday, the 4th of Ma: from Bidders will state the price per cubic yard for gtading, and square yard for gravelin, ee The gravel must be nine inchesin depth in the center. tapering to four inches at the sides, after which to be thoroughly raked and rolled. No part of the appropriation will be paid excapt upon the certificate o! the Commissioners that the work has been properly exeeuted. WM. DOUGLAS, Commissioner of ian Fourth Ward, A. EMA G, 8A VAG E, ap 29-8t Assistant Commissioners, DEPOT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE. Corner EizAteenth and G streets. Wasutscton, D. C., April 28, 1863. Proposals Will be received at this office until TUESDAY, May 5,at 12 0’clock. for one Worthing ton Steam Pump (No. 2.) similar to the one now in ure at Mount, leasant U.S. Horpital. and the necessary pipes and plumbing to carry the water froin the pump house at Mount Pleasant H ompitel tothe tank in the center of Carver U. 8. Hospital fie ands, and for distributing the same to the | chen! Plan and specificntions can be seen at Carver Homa on Saturday, May 2, between the hours of and 2p, m. Proporsia must be addressed to Captain E. 8. Camp, Assistant Quartermaster, U. 8. theuld be plainly ma nee Proposals for Plumbing U. 8. Hi Ez Captain and A. U. M. AYOR’S OFFICE, Proposals will be received at the ire ‘8 Office until #22 m. Saturday, May 9th, for grading and etaveling Ninth street west frow G to N sts. nor'h under Aets approved X%th mer and 9th Nov The gravel must be nine inches in depth in the center, and tapering to four inches at the sides ; and the street, after being graded and graveled to the entire satisfaction of the Commissioner of the Ward and Assistant Commissioners, shall be thor- oughly raked and rolled Bidoers must state the price per cubic yard for eradipg and per square yard for gravelin; No part of the appropriation will be paid exce ‘4 upen the certificate of the ‘Opminissloners ihat tl his office. ” bids can be made for grading ind gravelling L street north, fourth to Pif.a street west, work is properly done. T. GARNER. Bee Commissioner Third Ward THOMAS LEWIS, _ap27-10t_ [Int., Chron. & Bop Rest Oon'rs, UABTERMASTER GENERAL’S OF FICE, WasHinaron Qity, March i9, 1953. jwners of steam vessels are invited to send to the termastsr General’s Office tenders for their encore should contain descriptions of the yYessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capeay material, whether’ goppered. whether side: wheal or pro- pellers, whether iron or copper fastened, power of engines and boilers; and should the wre at which they are offered for long or short charter, with the estimated value of the vessel in ease of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to gurchase instead ef charteri: Owners of steam vessels already in t' the Quartermsaster’s Department are requested to make Known to the epertsent any r poten i their present rates which they may be willi: iliag to grant,and also the price at which they be wiling to sell them, All such tenders” should be addressed to the uartermaster General of the United States, at ashington, and should be endorsed “Proposals for charter 02 sale of pieqmere, sha When received, they be considered, a the Londen wilt endeavor to seanse the h eary expense a ing army trans: jon upen ocean and tide-waters, apetcatiag rever it of equal city for ean do s0, cheaper aepeal mcw employed, G ar 23-Sm Quartermaste: P2BoPosars FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN ‘ASSISTANT Forase UARTERMAS?ER’s OFFICE, ent, Cor. Gand 2ed streets, VasHInGTon, D.C., April 16, 1863 Parry Pooatrn are, i ied fo for cae ng for use @! Depot, to Be delivered at the Hallroad Depot, ay of elt : Govermaeny wharves in this city. T to be &cd: to the under signed, Pana ‘they should Peed the Spantity os isin offered, also the prize and t! e Propo: petals will be received for five thousand (goon bushels of Corm or Oats. and ater ( 50) tons of 2y or Straw, and upwards, unless it should be for the interes; of the Government to contract fora ee Preis tobe it up in good it two i put u sacks, a (2) bushels each, which aro to be furnished at the cost of the contracter. ‘Tne Hay and Straw to be seeurely bale All Grain and offered to be fablest toa rigid Inspection. by te « Goverment Ipspecto: jontracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interests ot the servic@ may requi'e. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfillment ofany contract made under thin advertisement. Payment to be made at the acgmyetion of the tain and A, Q. Me vU. aA contract. ap 17-Sm PIANOS, A NEW Assortment of Steinway A Son’s Pianos hes been received to-day. These Pianos, are admitted by all Wasidincy to be su; rae rior to all others. The first premium always been awarded to Steinway & Sons, wherever and whenever they have come in competition with others—aa at the World’: Fale ia Loos, of last year, and all exhibiticns in this coun\ Several second band Pianos for part upon easy terms, at the warerooms ey @. M&TZFROTT, T., corner of Pa. av. and lith street. Ez bcriber is constantly | fo Bb eceint of Very Ay HHO! ms i a sole, inele harnese and fe ace me Phimeell at a be North exp cestly for thie market, and come among the: io please 0 ee See ate Sah eae Cy y oither Buaey Cay to give hima call A iis les, on avenue, outh mar 7-tf go Bt Guend7#8 965 L. AMISR. sou DOWN MUTTON,” AL AND BERR, Alse, BUTTEB, EGGS and MILE,’ wholesale and retail,.at Ne. 334 D street, . Tenth street, zap seain® B. = ee Resi ete therhoset ee ae ja ems HD, UtAON, Provrietor, ‘Army, and | CLOTHING, &e. aks ;[o Fas ocornians ov rau DisrarOT ee T. undersigned would mi most respeetfally inform ‘is friends, and the Trade generally, that he is sow prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offerea in this city, Heassures those in want of a stock that they will do well to give him a call, Bespectially, 8. HERZBERG, No. 2 Market Bpace, next to corner of Baltimore street, Baltimore, March, 1363. mar 38-2m" fros**= POR BMITHI! 460 SEVENTH STREET. He is selling Immense Bargains in OLOTHING, FURNISHING &00DS, HATS, OAP6, &e., &e. For a few dsys more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOCK, To those in want we say, now is the time to buy, Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & C6.’s, 3. H, SMITH, Olothier, No, 466 Beventh strest, mar lv and corner 2th st, and Pa. av. qG™™ DEOLINE IN GOLD! In order to reduce our present stock we have BEDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR OLUTHING andare how ae bee at rapid rates. ‘The people find J. paca & 00.8 is the place to buy @o0D CLOTHING Low z ATES! Call and secure some of the Great Barg@ins now offered at No. 464 BREVENTH STREET, two doors below Smith’s. J. BRUCE & 00., mar 17 Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near P. De OL ABGED SOCLDIERS are all invited to caH at SMITH’s, No, 460 Suvanre Brazey, Opposite Oity Post Office, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRIOES, Boidiers can rely on Pair Dealing at SMITH’S, No, 460 SEVENTH STRERT, and CORNER 20TH STBRERT AND PA. AV. mar 17 DRY GOODS, &c. NEW DRESS GOODS. D ALPACAB. PLAIN and FIGURED Sea 'POIL DE OHIVIRS ‘WNB, JACONETS. ORGAN Die’ BARR 2E MARPZ, SPRING. BAI PMORALS. Also, MOUENING GOODS in great variety and of the C. LOR best makes, a M. TAYLOR & 00._ 7 DB! NEW G0OD8: NEW 60008! vw Goons! nificent stock of POINT nae railopen ss this ae am: if ogre BS, SETS and ROBES A and AD: Vv BROIDERED BeOS ERO MI EES. BEAD DIE NETS, latest st; es ite. rteel. Jetand To: toise AB: BHOFS: BNE and BELT GLAees, PouTEuon = NAIES: &c., &c . whi nee be sold at very. low bevel Be Ww. W. Re’S, apis My Benne Space. GREAT BARGAINS 324 is 324 DRY GOO “A Si At324 Pa. avenue, between 9) Thabalance of the DEY GOODS atcck at CHAS, L. LOCK WOOD'S ( former!; be clozed out by the 1s: of. rder to make room for a large steck o' oa B, bere must, ay. room for a lar GENTLEMEN'S FUR: Great, bargains in DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, assortm:nt of HUSIBRY, OOT- | SGne'and WHITE GOODS, at leon than whdlesnle | prices. ap ll 2w | po splendid sesortment, just received at & W. MEYENBERG 45 Market Space, betw 7th and sth gi. | PRUEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA and other va ua- BEAR LCRA ear i tse Also, Irish very low. 3 ‘WM BERG'S, jae ouscket Boasee Sette = nee nd 8th sts. Under the Avenue Hou AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & 60., 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwzsn 97a & 107TH 87: (OOMBS’ BUILDING,) Have Just Received 100 GasES OZ 8T, MARCEAUX CHAMPAGHE “RED LAO,” IN QUABTS AND PINTS. Pris Wine is pronounced by connoisseurs superior te any other brand in the market, and prom- iment on the Wine list of first-class Hew York Hotels and Restaurants. ALSO 100 CASES GREEN SEAL, QUABTS. Besides the above Wines, we have eunstant!y op asd s fall supply of all other well-knows brands— PIPER HEIDSICE, HRIDSIOK & 00 MORT & OHANDON OLIQUOT, @. B. MUMN & O0., Ete, SF Ap inspection of our stock, which ie ow replete in every branch, ie renpectfully solicited, ; AUG, JOHNSON & CO. mar 1S-tf ac ee sone? =| fore a § gp ites oto varteat Sap. Be:

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