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THE E VEN vING STAR, HARBER'S @HOsT. nan traveling in one of the Eastern caante £0, called at and nterteinsyent for the night. The adjord informed him that it Was out of his ose? 10 Accommodaie him, as bis house was aircady fall. He persisted: as himwelf and were exhausted With traveilag. After citation, thy Inudjord consreated ta his vat bad mot heen Oceypied fer a lous Rest ln consrqnence of the belie? that 6 was Ssatated by cea gh J been murdered in that reom I'm not afraid © reiréshed himeeif, he inquired rd how and in what manner the pws TAndiord reptica tint Bo after they weured to rest an unknown voice was heard echo in A trembling aud ia prolonged mecent: “DS vou went to be shaved ‘ replied the man, “if hecomes he may shave me’? He then requested te be shown to the apart- Went, in gong which ne was conducted threvgh « large room where were eesied a gteat number of persons at B gambling table. Fecing # cutiotity which aimost every one posersses, after having heard ghost stories, he earefuliy searched every corner of his room, bat could discover nothing Dut the usual fure Gitcre of the apartment. He then. lay down, and 1 a few winutes imagined ho ho heard a yeice seying: «Le you w-a-nei fo be s-hoa-e-0-d f" He arose from his Led aud searched every yt i ihe room, but could discover not! © egain went to bed, but no sooner had hi Degen to compose himeei{ to sleep, than the gtreticn was repeaed. He again arose and Went tothe window, from which quarier the sound appesred to proceed, and stood silent. Aiter a few moments of suspense, he again heerd the round distinctly, and convinced that it was from without, he opened the window, when the question was ited 11] in his eat, which startled him notalit:le Upon a minute examination, however, he dhser thst the limb of a large oak tree, which stood under the window, projected so near the house thatevory breath of wind, toa lively imagin- at.onu, made a noise resembling the interroga- on: «Lio you w-a-n-t to be shaved }”> ° Having entisfied himself that the ghost was Do:bing more uer less than the limb of a tree coming in contact with the honse, he again Wentio bed and attempted to get asleep, but Was annoyed by peals of laughter or volleys of on:he snd curses from the room where the gambiers were assembled, and concluding to turn the ghost story to his own advantage, he took a sheet from the hed, wrapped it around hiro, ‘ook the wasi-basin in bis hand, and throwing & roem of the gamblers, and throwing the door Wide open, ftaiked in, asking, in a tremulous veice- “Lo you w a-n-t to be seh-a-y-e-d 2” Terrified at the sudden appearance of the gho-t, the gamblers were thrown into the great- @st contusion, and tumbled pell-mel! overeach other. and down stairs, in their hurried at- tempt= te escape, Our ghost beat a hurried retreat to his room and was troubkd no more that night with gambiers or mysterious noises. In the morn- ing he sound ? excitement and alarm prevailing in ihe bouse on account of the ap- pearance of the g! nd in answer to an en. qguiry of the landie Ss, replied that the ghost bad not troubled him, and departed entirely | unsur pected. after quietty eating his breakfast | From WEsteiN ViIRGINIA,X—The Wheeling Intel} genver of Weduestay, May 6th, says: The news from the interior last night, indi- cates thatthe rebels are stillat Weston, and about 7,40 strong. It is known at last that Jones and imboden have joined teams. It isalso ascertained that thcre is another resel column 2, Provided he would sleep in a certain | of & barber, who was | towrl ever his arm, went to the | mun which he was to lodge was ‘hannted | i i ' i 1 } Dota great way off, under Gen. Wilder, num- | bering about i,t of Sun-mervilie, Jatter sere d hevering in the vicinity long the New river. This ‘Me im conjunction with Jen- pos Cbarleston. sumed that the movements of both of these colnmins will b2 controlled by the news from the KReppahanrock. aN. be part e-1 o and Th B.H. Coie, of Baitimore, have been arrested for disioyally and pisced under confinement. 7A young man named Dunn, arrested in courection with th wultnpon Dr. Augusta, {colered,) in Baimmore a few days age, was sent io Fort Mchenry. wa The people of England pay $500,u.0,000 x+s per anpum. @ Jusn S. Morrill, of Vermont, declines a re-election to Congress, > BF Vicur Huge, itis said, is engaged on a ti Tew work to be eall + AVING RECKiY &D TUK AGENOY BAS UF the Capitol of the ce rated HOFFMS} MINE OR UUMBERLAND COAL, We sre cow ready to furnish it A¥ LOW RATES FOR CASH, by the single ton or cargo: We have always on hand a full assortment of firet class COAL E" Fanteed ibs. to the ton. Also. # large stock of PINE feb J OAK WoOuD and Bicely prepared K!NDi Oiders prom ptiy and fait a ¥ vereenar: RICHARGS & GUINAND, SS Wood and Coai Yara corner of Ist street east sid Bstreet seuth. Depot at the foot of 4th etraet east— her's Wharf. Tuy 6 eolw* pre SIUNS, 25 a EoRNr: CHEAP KR THAN Prime Sugar ara Wats, I ets., ers Raniiy FLOUR, $5.50 per bbl,, LRIED BEEF, 1232 cts., Choice BUTTER, 22 cta., CHEESE, i4 cts..per lb, JONES & CO., Corner Eighth snd D stree! my6 ARKIAGES! GeREIAGES C ‘i CARRIAGES!!! I have now on hand and daily receiv- a fine assortment of FI RST OLAS CARHIAGES. made by the best buiid . H prercsats, FOR ALTE: PROPOSALS. | .2O8ALS FOR BRICKS, } Deranragse ie iy aan Euauap pretest Be reseit deme tai tais M. uiays she tt Iastant at a itol extension. the ate- a & conmense immediately on ‘of the the te suntraat od to be eontinued at peel ieee (hee 15.00 per month. rezervex the rigat to reject say da if it enniders At tothe interant of } 1 | } i m it to de } ty ghaay opened ati? o’eloot M.,on the | wath Inatant, ip the presenes of anch ef the bidders | i i } | t | i an may,nce prope F to at! 7» vagke Tay 8:4t18 poeretesy of she Interior, AND REPALa- ing) HS CITY Bath. Derapraexr OF TAE ee Washingion, May 7, | ReaLep Prorosais, will be received at Tis parrmintectl ‘MONDAY, the ith lusteut, atu o'eloek for altering and reouiring the prir¢ ape gud upper iterien of the @astera haf of the Ulty | Plans and’spe 7 ba‘seon at the office | ofthe U aie Taisen i ‘The bidders ate requesced to tate the leng:h of ian hen willteaths e Seow, ie the work. ‘Th. Partment reserver t! ight te rejectany | oral the bide if tt ‘eoniders| it to the interest of the Governmest to ‘The bids willbe aeeky at 12 o'clock M., onthe 16ti inetawt, ia presence of eagh of the bidders.as Tay fee proper te attend, 3.P.Uai HER, _my $ atigth Secretary of the Intarior. bool B OFFIOB, eet. etree gto fo ee Se cal inter. yur inches af 1@ Sides ; 4m! rie being and to the atlsfactiog or ine Comutiesiouer ant assistant Onsamaiestesece, iM shall be thoroughly raked and rolled. H eeicere canst atate Shoisries per cubic yard for | and ¢ She gravel mst So obtained Tom the intersec- ‘The gravel m bs ee vires enue ae wel ire strane east, jon wi exce, upon {he certificate of the Oomliss-onsrs tat the ik 3 work has been properly Wo ko pLEToUER. pe ane Ward, RICHARD ROTH WBLL, EDWARD 80: my 5-5t [Int., Chron. & Rep. ne “Ase’t Com'ra, (Uren STATES PATENT OFFIOR, APRIL 20, 1553. PROP’ SALB8 Will be received LA the e undersigned H until the 10th day of May next, fur repairing and panties the saicon in the old Becton of the Patent ce Building making caser. Epecifications can be seen at thls office. } For “repairing and painting’ bida can be mads for work by the He aay ct for the jo! ap 2-td OLLOWA pusroraie WILL BE RECEIVED AT THB ‘Treasury Departaient Office of Construction, Washington. D until 12 o'clock m.,of May IL, 1853, for all Fire and Burglar. proof Safes required be ifne Treasury Department prior to January 1, iidders must submit description of the Safas they pre pose to furnish, accompanied by drawi nes showing the mode of constrrction, ani full sections of the mater.al used a schedules of 81ze8, With prices attached and ti e price per super- ficial teet including coors all necessary Spore at which Safes of extra eizéte those mentioned in dD. <Oommissioner, | schedule will befuraished and put in placa Che fafes to be delivered when required, and the prices named in the bids must cover all charges, except freight, and the actual travelling expenses in those cases when the Safes require to be putin place by the contractor. All bids must be accom par ied by the written guar- ante of two responsible persons that the bidder atleto perform the contract, and that he will accept it if awarded to him, The Department reserves the right te reject any er al'the bids if it be consjdered for its in erest to do so, and no bid will be conridered that does not conform to the requirements of this advertisement b sli respects, Lecky peat Ou farnisked by the Department, but most be put on by t!e contractor for safes Bida to be inclosed in a sealed envelope, and , endureed ** Proposals for Safea. ISAIAH ROGERS, Enginecr in charge Treasury Department. ap 13-mwi tll UTARTERMASTER GENEBAL'S OF FICK, WASHINGTON CiT¥, March :9, 1333, nOrs of steam vessels are Invited to send to the nari@-master General’s Office tenders for their charter or sale. Tenders snould contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensious, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capacity, | material, whether’ copperad, whether sid wel or pro- péllers, whether i : ned, ize acd 7 a ; and should ‘stata the price at which they are offered for long or short arter.with the estimated valus of the vestal in of loss, or in case the Gov: rnment should prefer to purchase instead of chartering. Owners of steam vorsels already in tae service of the Quartermester’s Devartment are requested to cake knowr tothe Department any reduction in T present rates which "hey may be williny fe -abd 2ito the prics at which they will bh to sell them. n tenders should be xddrssed to the Quartermaster General of the United States, at eton, and should be eudoreed “Propouals fe charter o2 sale ners hen received. Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy sxperse attending army transportation npoa the cean and tide-waters, by subatil utd weceuar it j do 80, cheaper vessels of eq: y me n ke employed, 43 STG Wasniner 1853 ‘ Waritten Prorosas are invites for farnishing HAY.ST:.AW. OATS, and GORN, for the use of Line De “pot, to be del vered at the Railroad Depo, orstany of the Government wharves tn this city. The proporain to be a dressed to the under maued, end they shoud state the quantity of delivery Proposals will be received for five thousand 45,6 ) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (59) tons of Hay or Straw, and upwards, ucless it should be for the interes} of the Government to contract for a less smount. | All grain t be put up in good racks, of about two | cost: fthe contracter, gee ersin the country: consisting of one splendid fuil | Galeche.onavaleche Coach. Brett’s; four and six | seat Rockawaysand Germantowns, Bost Waxous fer two or four persons, Doctors’ Bha-tons, Plain and shiftirg Top Bug; ogether with a number | Of SECOND HAND CARRIAGES bat little used; also, seversl splencid Sleighs, all purchased for | h, and can be sold to suit the times to those who alisoon at No. 409 Penneivgeis a mar !2 2m THOMS R BRICKS— BRICKS! FCEIVING, dred thousand) Paving and Merchap table Brick. Inqu:re of ap 27-lw™ J. M, STAKE, Georgetown, Attanr er ele lls OFFICE. Corner of G and 25d Szreets, Wasuincton. D. C., April 17th, lass. an loyees of the Quartermaster’s Department oid claims against the Government for se ped gvpperee eh which are payvanle at this one. 6 warned against disposing of them to persons acting ascisim agents, thereby submitting to an inevita, dle Siscoans. sometimes exhorbitant and unneces- bey $e are Pde pets informed that regul: ents wil to them as soon after Flore of each ier asthe pay rolls can be or pores providing funds areon hand for that pur- CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. a5 18-20 Captain and A.Q.M.B.8. A, (Torna, PREMIUM, Mev: 499 Bavanra Br., W Waskinator, Bilver Metal a awarded aby Me land Institute of Tt 7, 1860, Also, Medal ryamticneltan Mecnanio’s Enstitute 1 am eonstanti: LS alway Gan ‘have on band, of ae bert ae bot ‘WOOD BOX, and 1B, 08 bet at PACKING TRUNKS " ARVAS T. ears. GPa we TLO coming & ade cars wat sieine before that are made in other cities. rior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNKS made | TRUNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short | to order Goods delivered free of Asana any part of the Oy Srorastown and AlexanUIHS f. TOPHAM. SOTS AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TEMES, ond BHO! etter OS and Jconstantiy soanatly secsivin orrot Basteien made Work of ofraod ‘ ve ei, | sold’ ata Gres lower pri hesetofore charged in his sity sity for much ia BOOTB and SHOBS ef Bastern adores ii at eeeaee finds ‘g00d assort. store spd at hte ive ae 314 fenetreniccvense ],,AEMING AND GARDENING TOOLS OF ALL | KINDs, PLOWS. HARROWS. Gens TIVATORS. 3 RHOLOW, se 558 7th st., bet. Pa. on a Oona, _mar 90-eo]m Washington, D, 0, j PHOTOGRAPH mre A ve i Copied of, of celebrated Pic No. 486 pena ane Oda Fellows wn, _ 87 Torms cash. my 4-0o5w* Peyns Sea Sa ere lA | « | Charles 8. Whitney, late of Washington county, { hi z tt ‘and for sale, Sose0:sthree bur- deceased. All persons haying claims against the j Sthda | from ae | acopy of | three weeks in the Evening i ad revions ei said Tp. Lier togpirg 1 The Hay and Straw to be securely baled, All Graio and Hay offered to be sabject toa rigid | inspection by the Goverment Inepector. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the inter+sts ot the rervice may requi'e. Good security will ne j | 2)buxhels each, which are to be furnished at the | | | | c required for the faithful fulfillment of any contract | 1 made under this advertisement. Payment to be made at the (ees of the | { | contract, Captain and A, + Q M.U.8. A. | ap 17-8m T HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Quurt of Washington county,in the District of Columbi., letters of administra.ion on the persenal estate of said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on er beft re the Mth day of April next; they may otherwise ky law be excluded from benefit of | the said Cae Given under my hand this iith gay of April, A.D. 183. THOMAS DENNIS, ap 15-law3w* Administrator _ RPHANS’ COURT, Distxicr or Cor UMSIA. Washington County, to-wit:—In the cave of Jokn meals Administrator of Scphis M, Cassin,» deceased, the Administrator aforesaid bas, with | the approbation ofthe Orphans Court of Washiug- | ington county aforesaid, appoii turday, the | of May next, for the tioal se ent and distribution of the personal estate of said deooas-d, of the assets in band, as far as the same have be=: collected and turned into money, when snd wie: all the cre¢itors and heirs of said dec-ased are noti- fied to attend (a1 me hana’ Court of Washing top county aforesaid) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded beret in said deceased’s estate: provided his order be published once a waek for 9th day of May, 1363. Test: j ing on Monday. the \ the ey My of section a: t thi i | sections 13, i | ofrang ey wili be con-idered, andthe : 3 r | 2, and | North of the base line and west of the Willamet article oftered, airo the prizo ali the dats | 1 ~ | township I {No.-693:} B* THD eT THR UNITED i amee Presiden os oro Uta aeainegt A a by declare an Ae TERRI ORY Sante efMICRIGA Sfier designated to sit IN THE PERreK or WASHINATQN, Atthe Land hse od VANCOUVER, commenc- ire an) aby of August next, pad the disposal ofthe public lands heretofore un- sitaated in the following townshipe and Sarre) townships, vis: North af the base lin bien east of the Willamette ridian me Fractional township 2, north of Colambia river, ineluding allo: Vanecuver Island ex: wes: tern extremity; tuwnships 3, 4, and 5, of range 1 Fractioual brwushi pa Luo th of “Golasat sur townships sections 13, 14, aod 15 amd ane tions i sltcluytiesoftownmhip frat nae 2 Feastouals tuynship i. north of Ooluubia river; iprinty ips seat ia 3 to Si. paltve, of ta i elusive. and sections inelasive, of town- i sections } to 7, elusive 3g of section Bi s dn olnections® SN cof wean 1; tee- Hone il and 12: the & Ti; ¥ections 18 to », ieqianie. and pe inclusive, of ip 4:acetions 1 ry a of fection i ol 10; cestion section 8 1 sections Nite 36, inelusive, Shtotishine. of Tenge. Prachional towuship i, geen ‘of Uelumbia river; 14, and 15, and sections 7 te 35, ineiu- sive, of township 2, of ranged, Fractional tow: ship 1, worth of Oolambin river; sections 17 to 21, inclusive, and sections 25 to 85, in- lusiye, ut township, 2.0 maf Fractional township 1, north of Oolumbis river; sections 22, 25,2, Z7, Ss nd 35, of township 2, o e 6, "Beciione 1 he rue fred i, Divaué nie , 22,29 30, and lot . of section ef township Fractional township 2 north of Colum bia river ales w ats scat C i 8 @ AB, at the period herein moet 1o 23 the i fe. 12 Fractional township 2, north and east of Columbia river; and township 3, of range 13. Fractionaltowyship 2, north: of Solambie river; inelnding Rabbi’ island; and township 3, of range Fractional township 2 north of Colambia river; and townships 3 and 4, of range 15. Fractional townships 2and 3, north of Columbia river; and Sownahip: 4, of range 16, Township 5, of rangé 22. Township 5, Of range 2. Townsbip 7, of range Of Tange 52. aiand 8,0 range 33. Toveahipn 7 8. and os L of townships 7 ey exer oy ort Walla Walla military reservations; townships 9, Jy, and 11, of Tal hia? of township 7, except military reservations op ; MillereeR; townships 8,9, and 10. of range to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to mA, inelu- fnelusive, of township 7; jens d section’ 77 to 34, ps 3.9, and 0, of ns Ito 8, inclus: | sive and sections 2 to 32, inclusive, of township 9, of range 33 | North af the base line and west of the Willamette | meridian. Fractional townships 2, 3, 4,5, and 6, east of Col- 1, and 33, of umbia pau 7.18" 19. 30, 3, river; ern : tions 17 and 18; sections 21 to 2. auaere Fe. and 35, of township 9; sections | to4 ‘nla ‘sections 9 to 15 inclusive; sections 21 to 28, inclusive, sections 33, 34 and 3, of Lownship 1), of | range 2. tections 1, 2.6.7.8, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15; sections ‘7 it, sections 20 to 27, inclusive; and fractional 54 and 35, of township 8, of range 3 onal township 3, north ef Columbia river, 4 pene ional sections 18, 19, and 30, of township 8, of | ra Fractional township 8, north of Colambia river, of range 6. Fractional township9, north of Columbia river; and township 10, of range 10. Fractional township 9; jtownship 10; and fractional townships 11 and 12, of range 11. At the Lané Office at OLYMPIA, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth ( 13th) day of July next, for | the dinporal of the public lands heretofore un- offered, situates in tne follewing townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the Willamette meridean, The surveyed portion of township 12; township 1 fractional township 17 south and west of t qualiy river; fractional township 13, west of th qually river; all of township 19. except that portion east of Puget cound and t ally frac tional townships 20. township 23 tional townsh tional township 32, is covered by Peun’s Cove military reser fractional township 33; fractional south of Deception Passage e, sections I7 to 24, ince , and 34, of townshi Part of adisess south N fe of *4, the ; ana lots 1, ie! land 2 of 5 and West ot the t ships 2 tional and : 25, of township 33, of range 2 F ional sections 5 and 6. of townshi i townships 22nd 23; fractional tow miraity inlet; fractionn i ractional township Sli to 2 i ; 3.f actional townships 21, 25, ofvange 4 meridian. ail of towushiy 30. except Bort Bowncond ervation; fractional townships 31, 32,39, Of range b. Townships 1 a) and 82 to H,ineln- tions 17’ to. 35, ! sive, of town tionnl +; scetion 17; se seetions if, 9 ant town: 17; the N 32 of seetion 13; sec- ve, and secti ic fractional township 39; 23; lots 1. 2. 3.and 4; the § W 1 of section 25; sections 26, Sof foyanetp 31, of range 4. 13, 14 25 i, é sive; sectionsSt and he ‘township 1, and frac’ tional township 9, ofrange ”* Sections 1 to 13, i inclu yes of townsbip 17; sections 1, 12,13 and 14, to 35, inclusive’of town- ship 18, of range 6. Bections 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 18, of township I tidns 1,2, 11,12, 13. and 1; sections | 22 to 27, inclusive; sections 34 and 35, of township 18, ofrange 7, Sections | to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 24, inclu- | rive, of township 17, of range 8, ection 1 to 15, P inelualves sections 17 to 24, inclu- sive, of township 17; township 18, of range 9. Fractional township 13; Te aeL enna, 3,4, 5,6. 13, 22, and 23; sections 24 and 27; fractional sec: tions £8, 53, and 34, of township 14; fractional town- ship 15; sections Sto 10, inclusive; section 15; sec- tions 17 to &, inclusive, and sectio inelu- sive. of township 16; fractional township 17; sections 1. 2, and 3; sections 10 to 15. inclusive; sections 22 to £7, inclusive; sections $4 and 35, of township 18, of ap 15-law3w ouistee Ha Wills, pe SI ISS EE Sobel al es GEE ‘ractional pwnshi: ; fractional sections FOR STAMPING 4; jthe BS ot NW hate B35 wf soetion bs fraes tional sections 11. 12, anc 0 owns! ; frac- xO PAPER AND ENVELOPES wnat ae ction byt, ivan Id; rections 2,90, sand 32. ef towns! Hoa 15; fractional townshi; 16,17, an OHARGE. |WITH NAME, ih townehi dian Bh, ot ange i 4 Taetional towns! 7. and 18, of range 12, INITIALS, ‘| Lands claimed under the donation laws will be * excluded from the sales, CREST, or No “mineral lands,” or tracts containing mineral COAT OF ARMS, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Bookstore, mar 2-eotf No. 342 Pennsylvania avenue, y= WHOLESALE PrOck FINE GROCERIES, wings AND LIQUORS EMILE > UPRE, (Late 320 Pennsylvania Avenue,) | deposits, are to be offered at the public sales, such mineral lauds being hereby expressly excepted and | excluded from sale or other Peposal pursuant to the requirements of the act of Congress approved February 14. 1053, entitled * An act te amend an act entitled An act to create the office of surveyor gon- | eral of th blic lands in Oregon, and to provide and to make donations to the set the said public lands, approved September IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. REMOVED TO 479-NINTH STEBET—479 Between D and E, Where he will continue to sell to Soriers, Porvayons amp Tur City Traps mar Z-eotf AN | OF SOIENTIfIC vI800VERY, ake Noten gn the New the prunes. 8 )-50. or ip ‘on th ot Wasningtins eure Yield gaat OG Wamuineton of Ameri- Brown1ng’s Mssays on the Poets; Markh: By ‘ie a z= ag ee the Captain of he y fulture, FRANCK TAYLOR, DIss0LU: rAd 6 here! © Magruder 8 2 the wood and diss: on th i was pres ws oem 24 il ny pean ape De By i please be Aned Ting itherot the late firm are ized to avttle ae: counts, 4 “8 o sano Daa” The jiness will tars iee TOR ncted by it the old ta Peg bey oles aad sate he wilt bo bape NTI ITY OF MAN. thar! Aue vo. with ila trations; @ zi tel Just pablis FRANOK TAYLOR. of | township ii | GAS FITTING, -&c. of peetion 25; the 3 4 of NW whee bp enna fe Sera ay aaa Sid Fe PAT NE Nol ection SS. f toThe N ose and BW 34 of NW ERLE, awk: the SW laf BB Sand the SSE tion 8, of Uwnship is nectiy 5 8 Si Ctsw cana & oN SY W. 17, 14, and 18 the N je, the'SE BW 44. of section 20; sections 22 and 24: the N of SB AG of nection 35; the ae ofS 4 and the SW % of SW \7. of section 23 WO UCN ws ana swf of NW'G ofsectionS Nip OtNE N 5. and By tt 0! ies ROrNE the KE‘; of NE e wa E t the Land Office at pAse BAGINAW, eom- Piva amen Monday, the third, (34) 4 next, for the dixponal of the ¥aeant lands in the oven wumbered seciions and eats ef sections, within the undermentioned townships, which remain to the United States, within oi miles on eseh side of the railroads from “* Eas and Lan- sing, ieee from aa Rapist to som. near Traverse Bay, ara "from Grand Pere Marquette to’ Flint, and thenee to Port Hu- ron,” ipeblect. a8 Teatired ty by law,go as minimum of two dollars ifty cents per acre viz: North of tha bese Lene a east of the wrincipal. me- | ection 4; Teactional ‘rection, ion 2, ‘of: he 32 o! of RW and 8 | &the ana‘sw Sorsw to M of townnhip 14, of rang re 2. ewe 5S and 6B 4g oENW of scetion 10; the SW \ of NE ty ateecnon 2; th of ES, see 8 Bectien 2; thes def. NEM Rs 34 of SF Ll of nection $4, ef township 9; Seine sections at tomnetip 12; the W 4s of BH and dW be Of SWiy sped Ret tecHom i the BW ty an 1 of SW 3, ana SE \ of SW \. of sec- nal sections 90 and 32, of township 13, sections; the NW 3c of NEM. Wii of EF ame. the SB % ¢ Woof tection. ¥ aie Ww: *, of SE SE Nei see 24, section “f section of ‘section My 44. and lot No. 4, of ship bs othe Bi at of NB &, lot of section 10; the NE BE we ots Mand W 3s, OPmeetion ts wotion M4; Yote 3 and 4, and & fractional 3 of section 18 tections 20and 22; the N 3, of NE \, of BE and BY of BW 'y, of section 24: inc 5 ee tectional Sargw 30 and 32; the N 3<. the N and 8 4 Os : ad SW ore of section 25; this N In 36, of township i? of range 4. af rection 8) fractional section 19, of town- he E33 of NE 4, lots 1,2, andg; and the NE ion a; the 83c of BE Sof section 44. ots 2, 3, and4,and E}, of 8E ction #2, of townsbiv 10; the BY 4 of SW lg section 4; the W Pai cit 3 , the We X of 34. NEA of NW | ‘ay +2 of SE and SE 4 of SW}. jot section | SkL of NEG SRI | rection 12: the NW 4, and the W fractional * of su ! tional 2 of NW 's of section 2.8 of SR i. and AW fractional , ol sectiv FE fractional art vast of Rawkawling river, 4. of SE Ay the W fractional }2 of section 5 of township 1 be by range 5, IN THE STATE OF KANSAS, At the Land Gfice at TOPEKA, commencing on Monday, the third ) day of August ext, for the disposal of the public lands heretofore unoffered, situated in the following townships and parts of | townships, viz: | South of the base line and east of the sixth principal | meridian The parts of townships 12. 13, 14, and 15, inside of } the Fhawnee resery at of range 3). | Tho parts of towns! inside of Shawnen re- wervation; townships and M4; and the parts of townships 15 inside of Shawnee reservation, of range 21. Th whee reservation; and the , and 20 de of the Miami reservation, of range The pacts of townships 11 and 12 inside of the hawnee reservation; tow mships 13 and 14; and the parts of township 15 inside of the Shawnee Teserva- tion, and the ts of township 13 inside of the Miami reservation; township 19, 20,2i. and 22, of rang 1) rhe a of Shawnee reser- rts of township vation; townships 12 ship inside t of township | townships 19, 20. 41. and 22. of rang The parts of township I raid reserva t ins es eof the dhaven parts of township 15 insi | tion; townships 19, 2 At the La on Mond for the dis offered. parts of | Sa f the base tine sand east of tha sixth nerid etofure un- townships and principa The parts of township 23 inside of the Miama re- | servation, of range | Phe parts of township 23 ineide the Miami reser- vatio fr s The purts ef township 23 inside of the Miami re- servation, of range 24 The parts of township 23 iocide of the Miami re- », of ran, Al 1 appropriated by law for the use y and other p r lands on plications have bee he. provis the Homestead law will Phe olfering of th on the days appo in which they are a | bave been offered, and th boos, ch ap- ions of peer than Sales shall be kept open private entry of any of the lands will } until after the expiration of the two w Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, n day of, March. anno Domini one ‘ADRAUAM LINCOLN. i a | Commissioner of the General Land Office, | NOTICE TO PRE ery P; Hen entit y ands W ariunastipe ro ent lish the same to the sa EMPTION CLAIMANTS. 1 to the right of pre-emption the townships and ated, is required to estab- faction 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 appointed for the com- miencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim wili be for: | feited, J.M. EDMUNDS Commissioner of the General Land Office, '¢.—Under the regulations of the Department, i re and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamitions, except to such | { publishers as are specially authorized to publish by file Con ioner of the General Land Office. A M.T, BOVE & OO. BE tows rs to execute any orders with may be favoredin the FLUMBING, ay OF. STEAM FITTING BUBI- @@” Btore on Ninth frost, 8 Syd scores north of Pe ivania avenue. and @ com- lote sgaortment of OF ANDELTERS and pa oe Siege A ere GAS FIXTURES, ‘ein Store, and are daily reoel' GAB FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and and Fin! saperios in style to anything heretofore offered in this market. ‘We invite a ens ans Gene ray to call and exam! our stock of AT: PLETURES Teel wellng eonncent te thst we phate the best se! a ‘Work in the pure Hae Gatremed toour care will be prom; serene’ te, mar6é-tf MY: & HAN, 376 D street, Lots PRESENTS. WwW. L' BRO. attention to th assortment of SILVER Si aRE: and PARIS FANCY GOODS, decigned es: jolly for hee Presents, gemellers, 354 Fonnayivacie avenue ear the Metropolitan Holtel. . PIKE’S PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. This BRANDY has bern manofactured for seve- ral years from the PURE JUIOB of the", CATAWBA GRAPE! Thus affording additional evidence of the pro- roms oF Americ Semele tired sat Heal justry, and ir thone made of any other nation, tne ous! to THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY not only equals but excel oe oe in in parity ang on Ae ain f ead Bran J rated tye oa cartifionten of Our most Rig corre; emiste. ene tot ner ew Vike introdueti long. been felt in of Anenst { lg point on or inven and { The of NE ,8W cof NE f 1 TREE CMW i totes seinetieia | Bee. | he ne Saat | \ BALTIMORE AND ‘onto RAILROAD, = seta usee, | ie Aprings, ¢ introduction of an article of At the Vand Office at IONIA, commencing on bert quailty” as to supersede the sale and use of | Monday, the thirteenth (13th) dy of duly next, for | these vile compounds, bitherto sold r the the disposal of the vacant lands in the even num- pane, food the. Ot only Be, regarded as a great \bereda sections and fers of sections, within the under- pee lie e Catawba Brandy, all | mentioned townships, which remain to the United sate claimed for the best im por Liquors, | States, within six mileson each side of the railroad is of perfect pu roren a superior flavor, and « | Sfrom Grand Haven and Bere Marquette to Fliat, | soveres fer and thence ta Port Huron, ?cabject, av required by | DYSP PEPSI OLENCY, a a fRAMPy | a mum of tw: lollars a! ts acre, viz: = 25 i han oe CHORE LAN eat CHOLERA’ North of the base line ow Of the principal meri US, bey &e, The Ni of BW and SW of SW X of gection2; | S07 READ THE CERTIFICATES!!! the NEM and 8 34 of section 4; section 6; the N 12, ABEINGTON B-p » Nov. 11, 1858, the N34. f SE 4; and the N 34’of SW f; of tection D.R. Ovaak, Eaq., Sir: I hav ach 8; the Hs the Bs Of SW ag thie o Bw i ENW i, | analysis of» semple of pare Ohio datawbe Brandy, . A 1 N. zi ‘. ms - the NE Ka Boe otny b egt Rwie baat Bata fad it to be pure ine iy. froe iteection ai sections 22 and’ 2h the BEY of NB | Ne heal of ingredients ke PALL ee he BR of * Sara ; eaten tt pe carenion, an eat 3 of te section 3); the N 4 of section £2: tho N ada From ita purity and quality, to take tne, has Sk LEW cot pe Faun ath Gy | Mince of French Comes owas ANTISBLL, e NBs ction 6 i OES SE GRE SERIS |” cunminaatar AMA, ships of range igh wig veer ie Stare Assavan’s Orr oo et ‘the NRY and t section e'NE XY ite Wat NE ee Bort Ryo we 1 hereby gerity, the meta ae of FW \. and & 3s of SW aostion 4; the W. wet ebemical analysi ary n 6; the NE Xs of n ong of N s proeght te: me by G. Bi ‘bhamonds, Sea. niu . | the E oCRE Hand NW of BW Hof ction we found no adultorating ingredien' mittee section 12; th awit NW AC th subtances in it. oi Bhty pure b ae Sid the BB's of BWC of tecllon Ik thee Wig at peual d sacebaring { fe of section Has the SW % of FO of sect) co | ndy. Tweald Rea ee 2: the 8 3s of the PS of NW 3 the BWM a ae of NW ais eB af section 22; the oN the | DR Obs! ee :) sf a of nacti 9 } x ner and Penn.. ave. <; the'BE 4 of NBS, the BW 4 of NW We aabgambere tere DIREGOTORY BALTIMORE ee onio RAILRVUAD. <2 ge are ase SHINGTOS eat an Aneans PARRY and mx ‘nx FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORE & BOSTON. ve W. ton at@ and 11.l8a.m, and 8 and between toliows he i | SO tpdaaysials 00. m. oaly. (HOR WASHING? at 4.59, Band 10 a.mand 3320056 5 A en Sed ‘ANNAPOLIS, wwe Baltimore at 2a.m and gp. m, hoses ee eakingsen st mand 3p. m. fe rig only from Balt ire canara ia 7 po pares. _L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent ap mi-tf asca. SPRING AND eae SOHBDULE ¥ROM WASHINGTOD CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEST. Making the Quickest Time. And the Only Route that ph sell a Throa, meee or i Give . Through Check for Baggage frem Washingto Cit ith Less hs: of gare than naan cine Route, and xo Omaibus Ridisg. an FOUE DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON OITY, (Sundays excepted,) making come with ani leaving Baltimore a. aa % ina ae 8 send & 690 aces . con ing at Relay 9P.m. ‘Train faltimore, FOR THE WEST. Train leaving Wasbin, beige at 6.90 a. mM. eonnestion at Cie ction ( Relay, House) with eral leavin, himore ats.15 4. M Trains leaving rane mn at 3,5, 0r690 P.M. make connection with Train in leaving Baltimore at P.M. BE ee TO BUY your TICKETS By THE LTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROA, This is the Only Route by which Through rae or Through Baggage Checks can be procured in Washingion. Knight's Latest Improved SLEB?ING CARS, of the most superior finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTB To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, ée., de, dc, WF WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS TEAN BY aS¥ OTHER ROUTE. ¢9 87 Special Notice to Passengers for the West from Weshington !—Passengers going West by purcha- fing their THROUGH TICKETS in Washington by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVB ONE DOLLAR in the Through price, and have the priv. ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) witl additional charge. #2-C nnections at the ou io River with CLEVR- CKNTRAL OHIO and Rar a RAILROADS; snd with the wh: Railwe; am of WEST, CENTRAL VEST, aud SOUTH AEST For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket yes Washington otation. P. SMITH. Master of eaneportation M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 1863 OAD through Then of the NORTH a 1A CENTRAL RAIL with its connections) IB A FIRST-( CASS Rone x THE WESTEEN OIF. SAFETY AND COMFORT! STONEY DaLLABTED. AND FREE FROM DUST SAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH ee ¥ROM BALTIMORS THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PAD RU TO PITTSBURG! of them making CLOSE conwecTiONS. Aas MARRISBURC ‘ith Train NORTHEEN SCENTRAL “RAILROAD, forming TEE ereit CENTRAL ROUTE om. WASHINGTON ASD BALTIMORE to all puim's in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST 1 0 THR OLOTHIRES @F THE DIsTRIGT)— ‘The undersigned would mést respectfully inform Bie friends, and the Trade generally, that 4s is aow prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Stocks © READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offerea In thinaity, He sssures those in wand | of a atoek that they will do weil o give him » eal, j Wa For Through Pickers epaly, at the offices of © the Northern Certra! Railre corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street. Wasbington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore SPLENDID SLEEPING ans ON ALL NIGHT 8MOKING oety SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS * pRoM WASHINGTON. Passengers will teke the 6.50 a.m. and 6 30 p,m. Wana connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a and 9.15 p. m. trains on the Northura Central 3 roud, and arrive in Harrisburg at lp. m. and 1. a m., there m trains on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad for all parts of the Wert, FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from any point the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illincis, Wisconsin, lows, or Missouri, y Raiiroad direct. The Pennsylvatiia Central Railread also connects i at Pittsburg with Steamers. by which Goods oan be forwarded to any port en the Ohio, Muskin, Kentueky, Tennensee, Cumberland, [l}inois, Mi oe sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Ohi. cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes, lerchants and eters entrusting the transpor tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on a speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the per Central allroad, | ereatall tines as. veaabegd as are rhareed 5} iy other Railroad Companie: one ie perteular to mark packages “Via Penna ony Tal WM. BROWN. age Northern Central R. R.,. No. 80 North street, Baltimore, ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’ eaiecinenteds Altona, Bd i Mou Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philadelphia,” TON, General Frei it, Phile- élphia. an oe alyt KATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATH, e Or after Five Years, at Option of the Government THE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLEARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLABS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTEREST Coma AT DATE OF FUR- AED PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. “These Bouns are the OHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, Pho Interest, st present price of coin, being equiv alent to & Pan Oxar, in currency, FOR SALB BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 4623 FIFTEENTH STRERT, Duatens mm GOVERNMENT BONDS, “TREASURY NOTES, OERTIFICOATBS, 4BHY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, aan CURRENCY 4ND EXOHANGE La all others suawer grees aND rates “spear 4 OLABIFIND CIDER! pW abons. — Ro, eas ompany,northesst | making close conhections with the | | oe _ hee 2,000 sou. 28 000. Mita Bei, | BHIRTING LINEN, very los Respectfully, 8. HERABERG, Mo. 2 Market Bpace, noxt tc sorner of Baltiuiors atroet. Bsitimore, Maveh, 1868. mar Bom? UBRAH FOR BBMISHIL 460 BRVENTH #T REST. He is selling Immense Bargsias in OLOTHING, FUBNISHIN? GOODE, HATS, OAPS, &e,, &o. Fer a few days more we will offer our immense stork at erent bargains to make room for onr SPRING SPUCK. ‘To those in want we say, now is the time to uy Remember that SMITHS is Heatquarters for Clothing--40 Soventh street, two dours above 3 Bruce & Uo.'s. marly G®™t DECLINE ING GOLD! In orépr to reduce our present rtock we have BEDUCED THE PRICK OF OUR CLOTHING and are nor selling off at rapid rates. ‘The people find that 4, BRUOE & 00.8 in the place to buy G00D CLOPHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STAERT, two doors below Smith’s. 3. BRUCE & 00.,, mar 17 Glothiers, 464 Beventh st., near F. ISCHARGED BOLDIBRS are all invited to cal at SMITH'S, Mo, 460 Suvanrs Stasar, Opposite ity Post Office, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORE PRIORS, Roidiers can rely on Pair Dealing at SMITH’S, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, ant CORNER 20TH STRERT AND Pa. AV, marl? DRY GOODS, &. CHA -E MARTZ, SP: GA RING BALMORALS Also, MOURNING GOODS in giest variety and of the best makes, ap2i M. TAYLOR & 00. :EW GOOPS! NEW oops: N NEW GOODS! Will nae this day a magnificent stock of POINT TAREAD and Ba ae QULARE. het — HANDEERC rere, INgan baie ae HEADDAKSEES and NETR, latent style, alar, e stock of tteel. Jetand To toine PROPS, PINS and BELT OLASPS. PORTEMON NAIES, FANS, &c., &e . which Will be sold at vers iowipace? at’ WM. WEINBERG’, apis 1s Se mace. BXeceivedat 8 Splendid aaa. ne at just Teceived at 8.& MEYENB Tket Spaea, betw 7th an he AND BROW YORK MILLS, WAMSU ble fabricr, at wanbfacturers? IN3, NEW d other va ua- Also, Trish TEYENRERG’S, mAs Market Spates between 7tu and Sth sts., Under the Avenue House, y erices. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 389 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9TH & 10TH Brs., (QOMBS’ BUILDING,) Have Just Received 100 CASES DE ST, MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNE “RED LAG,” IN QUARTS AND PINTS, Fais Wine is pronounced by connoisseurs superioy % any other brand in the market, and prom- inept on the Wine list of Srat-class New York Hotels and Restaurants, ALSO 100 GASES GREEN SEAL, QUARTS. Besides the above Wines, we have ‘constantly on ‘aand a fuil supply of all other well-known brando— PIPER HEIDSICE, HEIDSICK & CO MOET & OHANDON OLIQUOT, @. H. MUMM & ©O., Ete, 9 Av inspestion of our stock, which is now replete in every branch, in respectfully solicited, AUG. JOHNSON & CO. war 13-tf P COMB! QW OH, OOME WITH ME: rue SOME, WEE Yen 0 arent. eh hav epee lor tio old and popular corner hes been fitted up in the most Cae atylo, with marble eounters, ‘thea en &e, oicest brands of Liquors at the 6 Der ax ery di sey oftaeen” son can be had ‘all hours, in 6 most: vos a0 spozteat peo meer for crate entral Hotel, 9. W;eorasr of Boga ay. Bown = ARN ER'S LORIFIG. For Ooloring Are Hair to a Beautiful Brown and lied without ote | cctpibe the = Catena ute a Taye: ledvas iteort it soft wth’; particularl: sapfed mieten: is prom aturely “Guarantiog 4H 18 ui ue LANE eA Petia eis © AY posts and the District. BR. Rives \¢ Bouth it,