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ST SE ET OE a Ee | THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Pouce RePorts.—Setond “Preoinet—James Brown, selling liquor to soldiers: $20. Janies Baker, selling liquor unlicensed; £20. T. 0. Decklin and Francis Hanks, profanity; $2 Jobn B. Holland, drunk; military. ene Phird Precinct.—Morris Woif, disorderly; $5.44. Daniel McGraw, do.; 9644. John Thorn, do.: 9244. Kate McGuire, drunk; workhouse. W. Dacy, peice erent os Panes ey, aseacit - 10.5 ai S mais to: dibmalssed!. yohe Thorn, disor- | Bree of 90 and 35 years, and all unmarried per- eerily; d io. Fourth Precinet—Eliza Warden, drunk and dorderly; $1.75. John Clark, do.; workhouse. Prank Reilly, do.; #2. Math Preoinci._Jobn Lewis, larceny; dis, missed. Pat Dolan, disorderly; $1. A. we myer, do.; $2. Oatharine Lawmyer, de.; $2 Mary Jones, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Anna Bransell, do.;do. Edw. Trump, disor- seerly; $1, Tent. Precinet.—Elizabeth Glasco, larceny diemssed. George Montgomery, disorderly:; ac. Wm. H. Gardner, larceny; do. Barnes, baer reer es disorderly; 2. Danie) Bu: interfering with officers; ansel! Browns. J. Bunciel. bail for court. and Jobn Hall, disorderly; $1 each a Fourtu Warp Sraiow Casxs.—Cathcrine Melvin, nuisance; #2.5¢. Thos. Maden, drank; $1.68. M. Long, threats; bail for peaee. Thos, cy: workhouse. A. J. Brown, , Vagran @rank; ¢/.5¢. M. Raidy assault and batter, Jas. Cooley, drunk; military. larceny: dismissed. Mary Sullivan, drank; #2356. Cornelind Sullivan, do.; fer hearing. y3 bail fer court. W. Bell, fe eee Preveer Fesidents of fi Ii, For the a SNEED SSE divided into two The first elass, = OFFICIAL. Wan Darantuan, eshingt @ireular No, 20. > aah fied C Aknps should, Uh male eit! eign birth whO'shal: have de- elared on oath their intention to become citi- zens, between the ages Of 2 and 45 years. Luis who were no i the m- above named persons t - ftary service on the 3d of March, 1563, shall be classes eonsisting of all between the 8, MagsuaL Suyeneys at pr sistas above the age of 35 and under 45. wed Robt. Fitzgerald, assault and battery; bail for eourt. Jas. Johnson, military. Augustus Regg and Jno. Butler, assault and battery: wail for court. Howard Warnall, drunk and profane; #i.58. Mary Brown, drank and dis- orderly: $2.5¢. Jeremiah Mahar, drunk; dis- Daniel Williams, grand larceny; jail tor eourt. Louis Powell, drunk and disor- derly; workheuse. Ellen Nash, drunk and profane: $1.50. Thos. O’Donnell, drunk; mil- ry. Sarah O'Neal, disorderly; dismissed. Wm. C. Haines, drunk; $2.58. Henry Rench, 1.58. John G. Goodwin, do.; workhouse. Frank Murphy. eo.; dismissed. Robert Ken- nedy and Jos. Grary, sleeping in street: $1.59 eack. Jchn Fitzgerald, Daniel Hurley and ita do. Bam’! Stokes, do.; dismissed. > — Snoo‘D Warp Station Casna.—Jno State, hack not numbered: diemiseed. Wm. Alexan- | Washington. der, throwing filth in street; $1.58. J.W.Penn, vagrant; dismissed. John Murphy, drunk and disorderly; do. John Ragaz, suspicion of theft; E do. Jane Magee, drunk; $1. Sarah Dover, | ment. Their pay and emelnments will eommence assanit: tor hearing. Dennis Johnson, assault issed. T. Brown, do.; do. S. H. Parks, sleeping in street: do. R.McKen- erick, drunk: workhonse. J. Steward, assault; and battery; diem dismissed. W. Squirrel, assault and battery; for bearing. R. Tinsley. do.; do. Wm. Harris, | ™7% d@o.; do. Thos. Bowie, do.; do. J. Nelson, do; dismiesed. W.Larkin, do.; do. John Rozier, do.; do. Chas. Johnson, de; do. Wm. Doug- . Emily ‘Butler, profanity; 1. Mary Stevenson, do.; dismissed, James . Robt. Delany, Aghting; jaes, disorder! Feeney, dran dismissed. S. Washington, ran, E. Tucker, do.; do. €usiek, disorderly; $4. nn ne LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 292 PENNSYLVANIa AVENUE, Wasursctom Orrr, Buy and re}l al kinds of UNITED STATES SECURITIES, execute orders for stocks at NEW YORK STOCK BOARD, Deal in BXOHANGES, COIN AND BANK NOT FIVE-FWENTY BONDS = * Kept on hand, Ber sale at par and interest. mn CoOKB & CO. J*” BANKERS AND DEALERS IN G@OVERWMENT SECURITIES, are prepared to furnish the UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, (Coupoxs OR BRGIstERED,) in large or small sums. @n and after July 1, th ivilege of convertin, egal tes i The thre Twenty Year Parties wishing to secure United States Bonds at par, paying six per cent. interest in gold, should Tender Notes into Bonds at par will cease. fr i fore that time. wend in their orders bei fore sae choke & CO., my 25-dtiy! 452 15th street. isorderly;2. E. Townsand, do.; dismissed. Thos. McBride, drunk; $1.50. F. All men who soe enonld th pel Erias M. Gri . Hoffman, | partment of Ws Land 2. Men from the first elzss will be the first sailed into the eerview of the United States. ‘ashi Pxovost Manrseat Gurenii’s OFrics, Wasuinoron, D. C., ‘The second elass consisting of all married persons between the ages of 35 and 45 years. The ns who were in the militar yice of the United Btates on the 3dof March, erefore appear in the Consolida- rollment Lists in elass b: The preparation of thece lists permitted to interfere with the earliest pos- sible eompletion of the Uonsolidated Lists of Claeses Jaxss B. Fry, June 11-2w Provost Marshal General. ge ae ABTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- Ayeree: mee RGTON Offices Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1858. DEALBRS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Gan- DEN &eRps, &c., are requested to furnish thisoffice Price lista of the various articles of their trade. ‘The same should bo drrected to Lieutenant Colo- NK, Chief Quartermaster, De- my %5-tf FAL GauRRaL’s OFFICR, esd ee RAaninarOn, May 22, 1963 Worroz.—Phe attention of all officers who ha’ been honorably discharged on acceunt of wonnds or disability, and who desire to re-enter the service in the Invalid Corps, is called to the provisions of General Ordere, No. 105, of 1953, from the War De- partment, published in the pavers throughout the country. Such officers are requested to comply promptly with the provisions of that order, and to send their written applications. as therein pro- vided, for positions in the Invalid Corps, (stating the character of their disability.) with as littie de- lay as possible, to the Acting Assistant Provort Marshal General of the State in whick they may | be. Sueh Aeting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral will at once forward the applications, with his endorsement, tothe Provost Marshal General at Officers fur the Invalid Corps will be appointed immediately upon furnishing the papers required by General Orders No. 105, of 1868, from War Depart- | from date of acceptance of euch apporntments, and not from éate of organization of the respective commands to which they may be assigned. JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General. paid by him the bounty allowed by law. my 3-1m ‘al JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General, w= BEPARTMENT, Wasnincron, January 28, 1568. In consequence of the pressure of business at thi War Department, passes for citizens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut, Col. GomzaD, 132 Pennsylvania avence above Nineteenth street. ited States, and | ger- themselves. © ad not be | May 23, 1868. ‘ire to join axy particular regi- ment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby autho- rized to present themselves any time during the uext thirty days to the Board ofenrollmentin their respective Districte, The Board shall examine them and determine upon their fitness for the ser- viee, and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the District shall give them transportation tiekets to the general rendezvous, at the headquarters of the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the Btate. As soon as they presentthemselves at this general rendezvous they shall be duly mue- tered by @ mustering and disbursing officer, and DENTISTRY. ~ Socrezox DE corner Pa. avenue and Seventh st —' inserted on Vulcanized Bubber,a ches: and improved pla. Also, Gold aud Silver Plates made in superior style. Teeth extracted without pain. ap i7-4 DR. LOOK WOOD, NTIST. Woo, {phy Building. HE REYNOLDS HOUSE. The undersigned, thankful to his friends and the blie in general, for the patronage they ve given him as former proprietor of ‘the “ McOleHan House,” respectfully begs Jeave to inform them that he has ‘ransferr establishment to the corner of 8th street and Pen: gylvania avenue, where he has opened a honse mew and complete style. Connected with it is a RESTAURANT, where the best of Wines and Liquors will always be on hand. Meals can be had tall hours, and at the shortest n wacke. ice. The public are respectfully invited to visit this | of tis country e@rtablishment. JASON 0. KING. | RACY,| 167 William street, N.Y. | FESTIVE, Dealers in Books, ards,) RICH, |Erinta.Stereoscopit Views,| FELICITOUS ar 8, Ambrotypes, BABE,| Rubber Goods, etc. jFaNcy. Bend $1 and get the new je 15-26t Book just out. through lifeveti: | N2¥ 48D ImPBoveED invanTi0 ARTIFICIAL me, Cali and exsmine for yourself. CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Witsour Mzrau Puary om CLasre, DR. &. B. BLGESMOND, | 910 Broadway, New York, and 260 Pennsylvania Avenue, between izth and 15th sis., Washiasion, Galls the attention of the pnblic to the following advantagey of his impsoved system : 1. The Teeth of meyer ccrsode nor change eolor by any acids being three-fourths fi 2. No teeth or roi artificial ones can be ingerted over them. 8. The roots wili be made inoffensive, and never is manufacture w! 4. No temporary tecth are necded, as permanent one gn be niade immediavely, thereby preserving tae m&turai expression of the fece, which under the old system is frequently disfigured. &. This work has been fully tested over five years by many cf the first chemists and physiciara 2 | _Dr.§. has also invented a white undestructive may 6-3m* J. W. REYNOLDS. Proprietor. | meta! filling, with which the most sensitive teeth ~~ | ean be fillep without pain. and can build uba per- fect, sound tooth on any side roots, which wiil lat W Hits SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, ae DOUBLING GAP, PENN’A, JAMES D. HENDLBY, Proprietor, Late of Kirkwoed House, Washington. SEASON OPENS 15TH OF JUNE, ‘These Spring: are in Cumberland County, Pe n- Sei 4 ey re rice of Teeth the: from il the principal cities by railroad any style and price of Tee oF rsisbucgh. thence by the Cumberiand Valley Dut to those railroa ewville ; from Newville, miles goo: , gto the Springs. The stage is always in | @°t Sea roecetee MINERAL PLATE will be Sylvania, 0 miles west of Harrisburg. to Ha waiting upon the arrival of the cers at Newville, Passeveers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore Springs the same evening at 5 o0’clock, The Hotel is commodions and comfortable, with Hct and Cold baths attached, and extensive gtounds for walks and amusement. Tho Jong sxperience of the present Proprietor t the Ruxwood House in — many years past ‘asbington. D.C.,} en: ve conducted in a manner Terms: $2 perday ; $12 per wee! Chilores nod servants balf pr him to sa) ILES, PILES, PILES,—Dr. WITFIELD’S VXGRTABLE PILLBare warranted a certain eure fer Piles, The worst cases yield after one or two doses. No surgical operation should be re- sorted to, as relief tnus obtaiued is but temporary, and no cure has ever been perfected by the use of the moderate. DENTISTRY, | Cull at 246 Pa. averne, ~ between 12th and 13th riz. and examine DE. LEWIE’S New Metiod of Insert- ing Teeth. To do so isto be convinced of its wi1- Rerigrity over all methods heretofore used. ‘eeth Extracted without pain when desired. Te fe 12-1; Zooms in this is r Washington in the morning can arrive at the | between 9th and at hisefficeir thin cxy, Man’ persons can wesr these teet who caunc Wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these, ersons calling at my office caa be accommodated x may desire; who are particular and wiah the purest, strongest and most perfect dentuce that ited. olty—N th ighter then any other. ots need be extrated, as the Sra kis, jo. 338 Pennzylvaniaavenne streets, Also, $07 Arch st., maré-ly CLOTHING, &c. dncfe, The following gentlemen have been cured: Mr. Stiles, No. 229 Broadway; Mr Hughes. No. 107 Spring street; Mr. Visher, No. 544 Broome street. and aumerour ladies whose addresses can be cbtsined at my ofive, “Price 50 cente per bor. ARNES me by alidruggists. Whelesale by D.S. URRAH FOB SMITH! 460 SEVENTH STREET. He is selling Immence Bargains in OLOTHING, FUENISHING GOODS, 4 HATS, CAPE, &., &e, For a few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOCE. ‘To those in want we say, now is tke time to buy, Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Olothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J | PROPOSALS. “WOR MAFERIALS FOR THE abst ’ nara} Wav In pursuanee of the “act ae and making Navy Beranturrr, Appropristions for such & Steam Engineering, May Navy for the fisca: nti] the must be er do: ls for the Navy,’’ x '4,0f Bection 83; elsssos named are particularly described in the | i//, and to be approved by the Secretary, via: parts of townships, viz if the NBS printed schedules, any of which will be farnished O1ase. | North of the base Wane and cast ef the Willameie NW *auc the® 's. of section to such as desire to offer, om application to the Ko. 1. 50 reams cartridge paper, MR Bast jo avd meridian. the KB of NE 2 and the BW. inehen sq: o » sher: | yards for examination rd uponone of the nd the ag ‘of the | Mandant thereo! which required to exeeute with! colit at the post offies or tract shal! have be tam of each dillappre mandants of the re tion of the Govermment. all or any of time and places above pr fi Mareh 8, 1843. i Bids wiust not contain yard inthe savie envelope, which the pid is m: members: of in thi | 1 | hereunto anne xed. agree: { sent to the Navy Agent | Signature and certificate. Bate. ‘Witnees. | written in wo If the reside near the ‘The undersigned. receipt of the contract at Navy Agent design the game with goo case the said ence bet which may be accepted. (Date.) «Witnces.) I hereby certify that th k pow good the D: | (Date.) | To be signed by the evarantees. or Navy Agert. Extract from lates a Bee. 4. And te tt Surth neferred the party ties, and that any tothe United t furine &ny coutractor for subsist States sha'l b fraud or wil oo znd any person who shail hed from other business letters, 4 | i j | Commandants of the respective args, or to the | with very smooth surfase, 2X by 32 tS | 2: { { only, from whisk may be | Sudged whether jt will bo desirable to make appli- | per 3 pitien the classes of those yards. - #0 reams soft wr: Ofiers must be made tor the whoie of the elass at roams white, law-cap Enfotadib er apy Les any sof aoniormsi vy saree tai ce they wae Rot = be mn} su lasses ie ted in the eolumn of prices will be the standard, aseording to the priees stated. bitters are elecrpa fo See Comaesndeats of | 30200 ream o¢ hard ealend e Te ve yar 5 ‘actions, or { highly glazed ai calendered yertioular description of the articles; andallother | 14. 5 if fs siuelteel Racca awetactorer= = PO EvER We | sa, icles of Tea = 5 jozen quarto ies, wit Spee the eed EN | Sy crea ares emcee gust. 1846, must be ¥ 8 written gun- . 6 dozen s, quarto eize, moreeto j= Township 5, of range 22. Tanteo, the form of which is herewith given. covers, containing 4 quires each, per dozen, faahioG. 3. And also by a corifirate ened by tic Collesor of In- Smorandam books Township &, of range 3. tenal Revenue for the Deseriet tn which the bidder resides, thathe lias a Heense to deal mm the article for he proposes, er by an ofidavil sizned by iim self and sworn to beseré some magistrate uuthorized | moroeco covers, per dozen. to.admemisier such oath, that he ts “a manufacturer 19. 6 dozen improved ready reference files, per or regular decler wn, thearticles whict he afers te | dozen. and their responsibility certi- 2. 1 ya U States district judge, United j aud ofassorte States distriet attorney, collector, or Navy Agent. As additional security twenty per centam will bo withheld fromthe amount of the bills It is stipulated in the contract that if defanit be 30. 12 de made by the Lae s of the first part in delivering | for each, po 0 e articles mentioned in any elas 31. 24 dozen pied bid for in the eontraet, of the quality and at the | 2, cr others of Ii! ease. the contractor and his sureties will forfeit | with glass tops. per dozen. United States a sum of money net 38. 4 duzen inkstands of glass er other material, twice the amount of such elass, which | assorted styles and sizes, per dozen. — m reeovered from time to time, according to 34, 6 dozen cut glass inkstands, the aet of Congress in this ease provided, approved | with metal hinge tops, for desk: ef Offer. 29 75 dozen red tapes, No. Which from a firm ne One signed by all the 40, 200 dozen red tapes, the schedules therefor, acd in conformity with the advertisement of the Bureau of Steam Engineerin, 45. 8 dozen iron or br. of May 25, 1968. should my offer be accepted. request to be addresed at { ractneng his oar ana eich Olshem sexed by kim, gros i ach article in e et ef | Berea co tale athe tei ores | Can gzons other sal pent storied ste, os cap ior eseh: cls, Seay eeanonnt ikewise | Pic) §}00 dozen eteel-tipped and other styles psn- Form of Guarantec. a’ sufficient sureties; and in | , 6.6 dozen jars mncil tie +8 II fail to enter into -Ontract, | DEBsh for exch, per dois ence between the offer ef tie watts oe difter’ |g): inches s,uare,and 4°; inches deep, with lock, to be in all respects iike the sample at this office. (Signature of two guarantors.) ©.D, | Per dozen. EP. een the offer ef the said as men ef property, and able tomake | in length, per dozen. nitod Etates District A ct or order may be given pulment of tbe contract or order trans- ed so far as the United States are concerned: ?, That all the righ he cont 1 neglect of duty, he shall be purisbed by fine, impmsonme pishment as the court-marti: lies of sny Kind or description for the Army or Navy be shall be deemed and taken asa partof tis faventor end Patents | oe DG Or vaval fore of the United ofthe MINENAL BEATE TBI oi 9 MI : vaitendA) rectally bs] ol “)" Bureau im. nm ueuaily ine! in the general Suarep Paoroeals to furnish materials for tne | bills without others Raton and R , 184, | Fide for certain incidental e: o xpenses b TES : ; Pa of NM will be received authe Baten ci Steam Engineer: | ments and Omen ofthe Government.and forgther | ti MICHIGAN and KANSAS, at the period bereia- | 3. otk W “aud 8 eof BW sh gestion & ay of Jane nT poses,” approved 2th day o1 xt. reed Proposals for Ma- 2, Sealed Proposal de and directed | “ay of July, 3963, for furnishing {Steam Engincering. of Btationery for the use = lartieles embraced in the | States fenate, sich articles io be af tie very bes weal eto, and t! Bi F rea. ef Y, th seriace, per ream. printed seheduies, or in 'y bert quality, per reara. 5. 75 Teams White Oap paper, wat onthe very best quality per ream. re will be carried out | ruled, per i. 106 roams ream. ich they will be | handles. silver tipped assorted styl: in tem days efter its re- | 22. 8 dozen four-biad Ravy ageney named by | tipped, assorted styles, prr dozen, 33. 4dozen ivory han 24, 12 6ezen ivory fol jount will be required to en atyles, per doz, e per pound. i $8. 25,000 large size wax matehes, sc by eontaining 600 each, per sf. rtid- matehes each, per en, e quality, per dez ovided. then, and in that $2. 4 dozen extra large size, cut 1% $5.6 dozen ent g! sand elasses for morethan one | square. with metal tops, for desks, and bidders are request 36. Sdozen wood sand-bo: kee, per ed to endorse on the envelope the Navy-yard for 37. 6 dozen pieces silk taste, Soren: is ozen, 38. 190 dozen red tapes. No. 23, 41. 2 pounds white rubber, 4 e State of ——. hereby | Pér pound. ee to furni-b end deliver ie the respective | 42. 4 pounds black rubber, 40 pieces to the pound, Navy-yards all the articles named in the elasses I shite tee ‘vrovisionsof | Alt is aren cloth geu-wipers; per 46. 0 coven Gilliott’s +and the contrast | Per dozen. at or to pens, per dozen Signature, A. B. 48. '100 lezen Gillott’s small-barrel stee! pons,per dozen, 49. 10 gross Perry's elestro-gilt classical pens, ich the pid per grose. The schedule whic’ @ bidder encloses must be 30. 25 gtose Perry's three-point steel pons, per - ' ace where th ticl K holders. per dozen. delivered, they must name in their offer a. posoon 38. 30 dozen barrel penholders, rosewood, three | to whom orders on them are to be delivered. sizes. per doven. 54. 2 000 quills, No. 80, per M. of and 6 vin the State o pint bottles, very best quality, por dozen of each S ted that i cs eee ee The chm hein reeoine. bid | "2S" sdozenamall bottles best earmine ink + cepted, he or they will, within ten days after the | dozen. the post offics named, or |. 39. 2 pounds red sealing wax, 20 a 6 + pound, in’; pound boxes, per pound. ,execute the contract for ec eita mets tops and 62. in ernbosted paper boxes, inches square, and 2)2 inches dee», 3. 4 dozen rulers, round and flat, | ® above namet are 64, 5,000 white adhes Signature) GH. | very smooth and thick,9/s ited States District | Pe inches by 4 x M. £5. 20,000 white adhes' Collector, equare, per M. f the United States. or parties to whom such » any other party such tr per M. ts of actio: Seby. 69. 1,000 buff colored envelopes, ee ragtion are hereby | , ry simooth and thiek, 7:. inches cting party or par | Square, for documents, per M renacted, That whi j ence. clothing, ari ~ | very smooth and thics,7 inches by 33¢ munition, munitions of war, and forevery deserip- | 10: documents, per M. supplies for the Army or Navy of the U: , or suck other contract to furnish sup | the & ‘ tates for | Department. 0 furnish said eupplies, oboe act app ved July 19, 1545, a. D. H TOR’ ASHINGTON is ee ee Och until aoe te LE Be resites ‘at thie IN THB TERRI! 'Y OF W. and to weigh not loss than @ pounds to the . #0 rei ecrtrid, . t 5 i Goniers in each, such portions only will befarnish- | with v. paxiGothlun tier Lag +44 SO ieee nae. Sad am o¢ asare actually required for bids. The Com- | and to weigh mot loss th pound peeey mandant rnd Mavy Agent of eneh station will, in . as Sc yesate tothe ream, addition to the sehedule of classes of their own yards have a eopy of the sehedules of other Anished, rnied, white cap paper, second quality, | 17 te 55 white quarte post papers highly | seetions 15, 144 and 1,and sections 17 te 35, ° ae F Fractis Teams white laid eommereial mote paper, | including Rabvit island: and township 3, ef range plain.per ream. “, lozen @np poftfolios, without locks, per Bractional township 2. north of Columbia river; 17. 10 dozen memorandum books, oetavo size, moroeeo covers, containing 2 quires each, per en 18,3 dozen small size memorandum books, pay. 2, dozen four-bladed pen-kniv. “Those only whose offers may be accepted will be | handles, silver tipped, assorted styles, notified, and the sontract will be forwarded as | 21. 10 a lozen. oze® amall two blade pen-knives, pear} soon thereafter as practicable, w is Led lo pon-knives, buck handles, erasers, per dozen. i ‘8 9inches long and 1 ingh | wide. to weigh net less than 9 ounees to the dozen, | jozen oo whts, of bronze, ent glass, en. zen bronze letter elips,assorted styles,per 77, 10 ponds pure wax tapers, 40 to the pound, 8 20, 100 grow matehes en wooden sticks, made j cates of indebtedness or Treasury notes at the op- | without lat 4 ar, in paper boxes, Grose. sen prone ling pencils, with box of leads r i K lead pencils, Vaber’s No. land per dozen. itands. 1% inches Ls 19, per di per pound. 43. 2dozen pencil-rubbers, per dozen. © pen-racks, per doze: wan qcill for 47.15) dozen Perry's large, blue-barrel steo! 55. 1 dozea Japanned tin paper-folders.per dozen. in the Stateof | 6. 20 dozen jet black ink in quart, pini, and half if red trunks, 15 inches by e envelopes, for letters, hesive envelopes, for letters, very smooth and thick, 8); inches by 3° inches 66. 60,000 route adhesive envelopes, for letters, | iver; er enacted, That no con- | Very 8mooth-and thick Jand in all respects to be of | tions 17 to 35, inclusive, of town: tract or order, or any interest therein, shali be | the highest quality, 5’: inches by$ er M. Par. 10,000 white adhesive envelopes of the highest nefer shall raure | Quality to euit the email rized note pape, per rahe white adhesive envelop: 70. 60,000 buff-colored envelopes. not sdkesive, | ‘a ll the envelopes must bave a full pod-t,and | tional tow e found guilty bya court-martial of | those described as adiesive must be properly | 24. a: fi gummed along the cutive edge of the lappel. and 3}, of ren. te The quantities of the different articles above set aad . | forth are supposed to be what will be required, but | sections 17 af shatl adjadge; | the Secretary of the Benate reserves to hi iene ihe right to order from contractors more or less of the seVeral articles, according to the wants of the 25 OBB Nef, ee Rot section Sior/ Sem nayetnr te on 6, of township 15; sectione 2, 4, and Wc of NW LNW THB Tuneteene Or THE UNITED | B* STATES. I of law. I, AnRsniu ELiwoon the United States of America, do bi fy éeclare and make known that public aniex will id at Land Offices in the ; FERRI PORY OF WaABHING TON aod the st ATES ‘Augast. , Sfter designated, to wit: ; ea at; the N 35, the SE 74, and 1! 24, of rection 20; section® 22 and 24; the | eR ood ub aw oa ing on Monday, the third (si) d: f Augustnext, | S > o' for the dispesal ofthe public lands hereto! ed hy ‘sue folle ofthe United lay, the Gret | At the Land (iliee at VANOOU VER, corn 2 offered. situated in following townships and ( go hd) Fractional township 2, north of Columbia river, > | ineluding all of Vancouver Inland exeept.the wes: tern extremity: townships J, 4, and 3, of range 1. Fractional towuships 1, north of Columbia river; tion 3%, of township 16, of range 6. t the Land Office at EAST SAGINAW, eom- mining on Monday. the thieW ti) Geegiinnt by 0 inehes square, townships 2,5, and 6; seelions 33,14, and 35.and eso. , s6xt, for the disposal of the vacant lande in the tions 17 %0 33, ineiusive, of township &. of range 2. even mumibersd sections ond goes. ef sections, Within Fractional township i. north of Columbia river; the tudermentioned townships, which remain to 2. 200 reams eartridge paver, very tough, aad 2 paecti i the United States, within six miles on side of Very smooth auriges, JO by MiceLenseuare, | [NCI Ve ard reione B hee eeleeite of tora: | the rareads fre “ambor, ty Hillsiale and Lan and to not less 38 pounds to the ream, | ship 3; sections 1 to 7. inelunive; the N+ ofeection | sing, and from Grand Bapi is to _some point on or per rea 8; the N 3; of eeation ree a Grand Haven and the N '2 of section pyle thenee to Port H 32 | tonsil «: tion: 3 @f | 20, ine ‘ions 1 and 2; the 3 the 8 3¢ of section 9; to 35 inelusiv: aclusive, of township 5, of range A Fractional township J, north of Columbia rive: The Bs of NE BW kot NE 44, SE 3g of NW 3c lote Sand §, and i | i | weetion oti | _ The eentracts will be awarded to the lowest tona | gazed and hard ealenierea, ruled, weigh | sive, of townshi Tran: 4 _ . s) a 5 hi re 4. | tion 24, of township 13; the BE | fide Bidder who given proper seearity forite folll” | not lees than 9 to the rea i ional wwoship ly norih of Oelnobia river; | ur the NR irlotec apd 4 the of BEX, and { ment. The ater ney Glam. if devmaitacer PEST po ecw tied post pa) sections 17 to 21, inglusive, and sections 25 t035, in’ | B 3. of BW >>, of section §): the & of NB, BB ix ject all the bids for any elasa, if dee wie a rated a. to elusive, of townrbip 2, of range 5. | of RW 3, lot’: BE &, and SE i, of SW \, of section } bitent. AGUS a pours te the ream. per ream. i Fractional township, north of Oolumbis river: | wD; the N 3: of NW i and SW % of SW 4 of section All artielos must be of the very best quality, to 9. 2 reams small |-tter paper, white, sections 22, 25,95, 27, 34 and 35, of townahip?, of | 3) of towaship 14, of range 2 be delivered in the Navy Yard in good erder,and | gisved and hard eglendered, piaim. per ream, range@,. 6 => a ‘4 ** | “the BE, and SB Of NW X of section 10: the Saar eeeearse of te Contractor, Re eh Gene eee | gies ret nile packet note paper, high Beation# 1,2, 11, 12-114, 15, 90, 9%, 2,29 S0yand let | SW of Nit % of ecetion 2; the RES of SEK of/ with the name era fee . ease may al and hard ndered, ruled. per ream 1, of seetion’S1, of township 2, of range 7. sestion 22; the 8 *: of NEX, BX of SE, and w ‘be, at the expemse and risk of the sontractor,en 31.10 reams white et note paper, highly Fractional township 2 north ef Columbia river | 3, of SS 1,, ef seetion 34, of township 9: fractional ae al reupocte mune te qheptpecnion zieetare. | slaiedand hard ealendered: plain. pervreasa | of range if | se ip jn the Wis of By and mi ount, & »Y , 00 reams whi 207 mereial mo! er i ship 2, i 2 4 1 Selved. and to afaction of the eom- | highly glazed and bard esiendered, ralea. per vigersand wrnrlipiy gf tange ester agg GC oteW Cot nee ionaltownship 2, north of Colan#biariver; | tion 98: fractional sections 30 and and townships 3 and 4, of range 15. 2 ,Fraetional townships 2.and.3, morth ef Colembia river; and township 4, ef range 16, ict SEG NB of si 3 io Nw NW ofNWee and tot Non of section 4, Township 7, of range SI. of Lowi th: the BE iy of NB, lots 4,5, and 6 ° ’ 3e PER yl seen ‘of section 12; section 14; lots 2 and 4, and & fractional hor ection . ns 20 and 93: the N 4 of NE 4, NW 3%; 8K of and EB 3¢ of BW 3, of section 24; sections 25 Township 7, of range 32. and B of section 10; the NE. Townships 7 and 8 of range 32. BE: Townships 758. and 9, of range Ss, All of townships 7 and 8, except Fort Walla-Walla } seetio SE military reservations; townships 9, 1), and 11, of MI ec 2h ery Sh. and 2; fractional sections 3) and 32; the N 3. the i 18 17, the W!5 of BW 34, and RE X of SW % of and 10, of range $6. section #4: the W X2of NB end W ic 3 All of township 7, except military reservations on | 3, o! Mill cr 3 ck; townships 8, ay. NW ¥ of . of township 14; the B+: of NB, B 3. of A RW Of SB 17 of section &; the Nig of section 25, of township 15. of range 4 See i a of township 7; | RW tac 183 to 15, ineinsive; sections 17 to 24, inelu- es, per dozen. f sive, and eections 27 to 54, inelusi A townehips 5. t and 10, of range $7. 2 nj Seetions } tof, inclusive, sections 17 to 2) inein- Let lof section 8; fraetional section 10, of town- sive. and sections 29 to 32, inelusive, of township, | hing: the E % of NE‘, lots 1,2 and the NB of BB \, of section 2); the 8 3 f n fNE 3. dB; of SE of range 33 of NE 3 North of the tase line and west ef the Wikametis oe meridian. of of t p10. W 34 of BW: Fractional townships 2, 4, 4,5, ard 6, east of Col- | of section 4; the W fractional % of BE % the W ‘ umbia river; seetions 6. 7, Je. 19, 30, 31, and 32, of | of £8 24, and NE 3; of 8B 1. efsaction 6; lota 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,8 and 9,and SW \ of BEX. of section & eee. township 7; townships 9and 10,ef range]. | s d f ° ¥ Coiambia river; | tion 18 and fractional section 20,0f township 13; see- nal township 6, east of " fractional township 7,posth and east of Colambis | tions: N2zof NE te and lott of section 6 the NE i COmNW X, Nts of 8% 42, W 5: of SW. stownsbip 8; seetions } to 15 inelusive;sec- | 14, NE % of in Um boxes, | tione i and i pections 21 to Bi SRE end Wis ofdertion 1o;Teactiong) SRL ie ; Traction inclusive;seotions | and 8K ‘of SW e NW of NB tions 1 to4,inelu- | 8K% of $8, H, and 85, of township 9; containing 1¢0 sections 9 te 15 inelur sections 21 to 23, | section 12; t) 4 : the Ws of 8B lisive; sections 53, 34 and 35, of township W0, of | and th; W fractional % of section 18; the N frac: N of section 30, of Fowneely M4; lot range 2. tional 32 of NW fel ry «and &W ffactional *., of seetion tections 1, 2.6,7.2, 11, 12, 18,14, and 15; sections | No.2, 83s of 8 of me J7 and 18; sections 20 to 27, inclusive; and fractional | 30; the E fraetional part east of Kawkawling river, sections 44 and 35, of township 8,ofrangeS. | the N 3< of SB 34, and the W fractional }< of section Fractional township 8, north ef Columbia river, | $2, of township 15, cf range 5 ofrange 4, 5 i IN THE STATE OF KANSAS. ere iionel sections 18, 19, and 50, of township 8, of patthe Land Office at TOPEKA, eommenging oa Agr ; fate jonday, the third (5d) day of August next, for the inchessanare, | of scuional township 8,north of Oolumbiariver, | Gisonal of the public lands heretofore unofiared A a Fractional townehip9, north of Columbia river; | Situated in the following townships and parte o Sabbeae and township 10, of range 10. yegdi jozen. Fraetional township 9; township 10; and fractional | South -f the base line apr pa of the sixth principal townships 1] and 32, of range Il, The arts of townships 12.18, Mu and 15, inside of 7 the 8 wnee reservation, of range 20. At the Land Office at OLYMPIA, eommeneing on hy 2, fasts ot Shawaen re: Monday, the thirteenth (13th) day of July next, for | | TP. parts of tow: pound, dozen. te of townships 12, 19, and 2) inside of the Miaiuni fractional township 17, south and west of the ere ole Se Fes? qua!ly river; fractional township 18, west of the N reservation, of range 22 qually river; all of townshi, Hy bxcent that portion 2. steel peus, srute parte of townships 11 and 12 inside of the = : fad hawnee reservation; townshi: and l4; and the Pena Lorieatnor ap 2a ang musqually rivers {racy | parts of township 5 inkide of the Shawnee reserva Uonal townships 4,35, 28,02. Sy and Si; frace | HOB. and the parts of township 18 inside of the tional tewnship 92, except so much i mi reservation; township 19, 20,21, and 22, of Tange %. Tho arte of township 1! inside of Shawnee reser- vatior townships 12, 12, and 14; the parts of town- ship l inside the Shawnee reservation; the par's of township 18 inside of the Miami reservation; townships 19, 20, 21, and 22, of range 24. The parts of township 11 inside of the Shawnea t ouch of township as is covered by Penn’s Cove military reservation; fractional township 38; fractional township 51, south of Deception Passage; section to J5, inclu? ive; sections 17 to 24, inclusive; sections 27, 23,29, 32}, and M. of township, of range}. Part of township south and westof the Nisqually river; N }s of NE 24, the SE 4; of NE*, the NE of thé NW? and tots 1, 2,3, and 4, of section 55, of reservation; townships 12: 12, and 14; the. part of ee and 4, 3 township 15 inside of the Shawnee resérvation: the ships 21, 22-23, 24.05, 5,97, 8 BD 31,32, and 33; frac, | Un; townships 19, 20, 21, and 22, of range 25. tional sections 3) andi, and lots 1,2, 5,4, 2nd5, of | At the Land Office at HUMBOLDT, commenting sections 32, of township 34; fractional sections 1, 2. | on Mon ay, the thirteenth (13th) day of July next, sections | for the disposal of the public lands heretofore un_ ions 8 to 14, inclusive, andfrac- | offered, sitnated in the following townships aud » 4, and 25, of township 33, of | parts of townships, viz : 1, 12, 13, 94, 95,25, and $2, of township 1 105, inclusive; Se tional secti ons 17, sticks to the ional sections 5 and 6, of township 21; frac- | Smit of the base line and east of the sixth Princiva ownships 2 and 23; fractional township 2 Admiralty inlet; fractional townships 25. meridian. ; The parts of township 23 inside of the Miama re- Bervation. OY TANGO. ta the aaiaind > parts of town! s ser- jons 17 to 2 inclusive; lot 1,2, and | yprt erences ee inside the Miami reser ive, of town- The parts of township 23 inside of the Miami re- . z ; ecctions 17 to 21, | servation. of range 24. inclusive, andeections 28 to $3, inclusive, ot town’ | “phe parts of towns ship S8,ofrange 3. Township 23; fractional townships 24,25, 25,27, 28, 29, und 30, of range 4 a fractional township 21, west of P 27, 28, Busan bas 2, of secti hip 2inside of the Miami re- 1B inches by 8 per dozen. 2and i¢ginches servation, of range 2. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, militar ae ae PUrpoREs. oy rg on which Jorth of the base line bes ae Willamette | Plications have been fi nder the provisi Norihioh the base tine and snest of the Willasnatte | 47 “st otestead law will be exciaded true etm 2 ‘The offering of the above lands will be eomin the days appointed, and will proceed in the order fn which they are advertised, until the whole thal en offered, and the sties thus cloned; but no shall be kept open 1 Ty of any the expi inches square, Fractions! sections 1, 2, end 3, south of Cowlitz iver; lots | and 2, of section 4; lots 1 and 2, the SW “4 of NE the NW 3 } tions 6 of Cowl ¢, and the B of section 5; sec- 89 and 10, south slusive, and sec- er than tivo toveks, und no he lands wil! t n of the two wee 8 si ip 11; sections | te ~ inches square, | 35. inclusive: sections 17 to 24, inclusive; sections 2. 2, 40, and 31; fractional sestion 32, north and 1f Mission claim, of township 12; townsbi né 18; f n under my hand, et the city of Wash ntieth day of Marci oual townahine 19,20 hoe ae thousand sight hundred and «i i id ip 30, except Port Town: for cards, the President: oner of the Gen NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any ef the lands within the townships and parts of tewnships above enumerated. is required toestab- lish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and make paymen? therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day ae ated mencement of the public sale of th the tract claimed, otherwise such ei not adhesive, by 5% inches Ot inchessquare, | sections 17 to 21, sive, of township ships 19, 20, 2) for the com- ds embracing im will be for- jons 1to_15, inclusive; to 27. inclusive; sec- sections I to 4, iuclu- ‘e; sections 17 to 35, in P 37; sections 1. 12, 18; fractional townships aati 2) fone 80, 31, 32, of township Note.—Under the regulations of the Department, mself a J.M. EDMUD Commissioner of the General Lund Office, the Secretary and subject to the rules and reguilati e Senate irected to confine his putchases as heretofore and now existing, no payiment can ve government of the land and naval forces of the | exclusively i of the growth and manutac nsbip 13; sections 1 to 4, inclusive; seetionss | Mu‘le for advertising proclamations, except to such United States, {Approved, July 17, 150. ture of the United States, provided the same can | and6, north of Chehalis river; sections 9 to lo, in pobuhesae are specially authorized to publish by See.2. And he it further resolved, That the chief of | Be,PrCured of such growth and manufacture of | Clusive; section 17; sections 19 to 25 inclusive, of | te Commissioner of the General Land Ottice. i | eny bureau of the Nevy Departinent, in contrace. | Suitable quality, snd a reasonable prices, upon as | township ib: sections 18,19 and 25; sections 3 tys>, | _2P4Wiw — naval aupplies. shall be at libs good terins a8 Lo quality and price as can oe ob- | inclusive. of township 16; township19; sections 1 to S..N. PILKE’S sureties fr such firm or ape: than one bid be offered b the name of his or their person, aj! such bids may contracts with the same bur tractor be received as surety for anothe: every contract shall require the deliv specified quantity, and no bids having nominal unless an infe fictitious prices shall be considered. ‘That if more 5 preference will, therefore, be given tions of American ind cat: posals to supply any srt sam. who have tracts; | for shall one con charge for October nex Every artic! 1 or y any one party, by or in clerk, partner. or other . be refered; ani no od accompany the proposal, and to be to reject : i z fee! % : towns who, as principal or surety, tained of foreign growth and manufacture.” A 15, inclusive; section 17; 1 any ‘previous contract with y Department; nor shail parti, ro principals or sureties in any furmer con- Ly received as sureties on other Set be of the growth and manufacture of the | tional sections 22 and 23. nor shall the copartners of any firm be rev ter. : a : ; 22 and 23h ind 4; the SW irm te received x3 | “Phe articles aust be delivered at the office of the | 97 om ap Myla aiod So of te een i eetions 20, | ral years from the PURE JUICK of the cach other; nor, in | Secretary of the Senate at Washington, free of anv | ~ Bectic Tiage, on or before the frstday of | township he N +2 of section 18; séc- PURE to the proauc- | tions 2) to 26, inclusive, and section 35, of tow! e nc~ J tus ands whe aaee ts x Md ail persone making 20; sections 7 to 15 inclusive; sections 17 to 3, inclu- | OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. sive, of towuship 21; fractional township 3); frac- ees ; lots 1, 2, 3.and 4; the SW 14 This BRANDY has been manufactured for seve- , 34, and 35, of township 31, of ran, "| ST. 21, 12, 13,14, 23, 24, 25.255 and | CATAWBA GRAPE! = 2 Thus aording additional evidence of the pro- 21 Spc cee moMs 2 to 155 | gress of American Enterprise and Industry, and kections inclusiv must be of the very best quality, | 35, township 16, and fractional township 30, of range | Of OUr ability to produce articles at home equal to “A suiticient epecizien cl eten artists proposed for | &a ; : THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY sufficient specimen of exch article proposed for Sections 1 te 13, inclusive, of township 17; sectio1 (of paper balfa uuire, and of envelopes 25)is to | 3°12, 15, and 14; tections 2 to Sh nelustve'ct sea. not only equals but excels the best imported Bran- those made of any other nation. marked with | ship is, of range 6. dies in purity and fla or. Itisin fact, the A+st e the mame of the proposer, and ef paper the weight Sections 1 to 15, inclusive; sections randy Known. is atatement is fuliy corrobo- Pranniactesee ch OF rans ae atin Teo HOt A | por roam. ‘The wholeof each article epecified in | township it: oct sae ey fea ae tes tesa ee | Pated ty the certificates af aap eee a whic! Soffers to supsly, who hea not Mee ace | the foregoing list will be deemedaclass; and the | »to 7, inclusive; peetionn di ad 36 oftownship 13, analytical Chemists. such manufacturer ordealer, And aii een rson cflering to furnish any such cluss st the | ofrange 7. 4 2 3 The want of Pure Brandy has long been felt in fering bids shall have the right to be petals ; | lowest price (quslity considered) will receive a con- Sections 1 to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 24, nclu- | this country, and the introduction of an article of the bids are opened and inspect thegenee when | tract for the same on execu’ bond, with two | sive, of township i7yof range 8. iu such quality as to supersede the sale and use of “Approved March 2d, Less, e. OF more sureties, satisfactory to the Secretary of | Section 1 to 15, inclurive; sections 17 to 24, inclu- | these Vile compounds, hitherto sold under the Dou the Senate, for the perioratce thereof, which | sive, of township 17; township 18, of range 9. mame cf erandy een only be regarded aga great The following are the Classes required at the re- | LOA 18 to be filed in the office of the said Secretary | _ Kractional township 13; fractional secti Brandy, possesses all spective Navy Yards: Boiler Felti lic Oil; 4 Tallow and seap; 10, Engineers "Stores; Proposals should be endorsed L re within ten days after the proposal has been ac- | 5,8, i: KITTERY. “Hrany attictan contracted for should not be‘de='}' ih , . y articles contracted for should not be de- ip 13; sections 5 og: sacs proms ke 2. Pig Tron;s. | livered within the time stipulated $e, | Hone 17 toa trclnese aes G, Linseed Oil and Turpentine; ?. Lard Oil; 8, Metal: | the contractor will bepat inattons o CONe OF | Mive, of townkhip be put in suit. elie . The Cataw! ie qualities claimed for the best imported Liquors, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor, and s ive; section 15; sec- oreeee ‘and sure remedy for ve, and sections 27 to 35, inelu- | DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCY, CRAMP, ractional township 17; sections CHOLIC FANGUOR, LOW SPIRITS, and 23; sections 4 and tions 28, 53, and 34, of township I . or shouid be | tions 17 to 22, inclu: 1. 2, and 3; sections 10 to 15. inclusive; sections 22 to GENERAL 2Ea TY, CHOLERA NW i the diggonsl Of tee oublic lands Levecote © | servation; townships 13 and 14;and the parts et = © Dasrcdtiste Re babi agnas eres 2 | fowmmiies 18 tomds of Buawate Testvalons of parts of towntbips, viz: Rina a ody Set : PF arts of township 12 inside of Shawnee re- North af the bass line end east of the Willameie servation; townships 13 and 4; and the part of town. ‘The surveyed portion uf township 12; township ¢; | Ship lo inside of the Shawnee ‘reservation: and the 265 sates pi ae 4 Pro; Is c] A i i €6., No. 208 Broadway, and by the proprictor. | Bes a go m, J. H. BMITH, Olotater, U. Breiner Toole; 12. Ebgineer tnsiramenta; | Statiguery for ine Somate,” and’ be dizectodto the’ | ABER ee township i, of RB US, & 0.5 8c. je 231m No. 481 Broadway, New York, No. 460 Seventh street, sand NutecI8, Copper: 19. Fig a eceoiany, of the Senate at Washington. Fractional township 13; fractional sections 1, 2,3, BF” READ THE CERTIFICATES!!! oe. = wh terug ne + 19. 5 2, roposale and specimens must be delivered at the | 4; the E 4 of NW \%, and the E 42 of section 5; frac- W. N. “ mar 17 and corner th st. and Pa. ar. 721. Zine Pei . Colored P 7 ry © * 21 5 ABHIKGTON, B. C., Nov. 11, 1858. SREAT BARGAINS ——— é- Btati cai Ghrewocd ‘ainte; 23. | office free of charge. JOHN W. FORNEY, tional sections 11, 12, and 15, of township 14; frac | D. R. OLamx, Bsq., Sir: I have made a chemical « prize meeegee GREAT DEOLINE IN GOLD! eee OH ARLESTOWN Pedestal Sccretery of the Ben ate US. | tonal sections 6,7: 18, and 1g) sections 25.90, 1,and | analysis of a sample of pure Ovio Catawba Brandy “i — hy nS. . 1 1 0! iH Hi i inein- AUG ON SALE Taicsten couteauaulcae “ Class No. 1, Boiler Iron and Rivets: 2, Pig Tron; RMCOORKNLL & COS | #2 oe tome By a gto ens ips 16,17, and | of the manufacture of 8.N. Pike & Co.. Cincin nee preeent stock we have | 3. isovler Felting: J é 4 a 2), ie nati, and find it to be pure wine brandy, free from GRIDAY Las? REDUCED THE PRION OF OUR CLOTRING | {oeeg petings 4 Gum P On indo ee LOMDELPHIA AND BALIIMORE | Ennis deiner pe ih and i2,of range 12, | any sdulterations or admixture of Ingredients de A Pant or Tas Canco or tug ScrooxrR Exiiy, and are now selling off at rapid rates. tallic O11: 9. Tallow and Soap; 10, Engineers’ Stores; 2 PACKET SHIe8, excluded from tho salen Saneecrelene wal Be ental te) pes Geeta a as 5.000 yarde CHALLIES, The people find that u ers’ Tools; Brgiceers’ Instrumer: Salting. regularly {rc Londonderry, offer un- No “mineral lands,” or tracts containing mineral | adapted, from its ity 2 qualit to take the “oO "LAWNS i wraps; 14. Tron Pipes, Va usnal inducements for parties in this country de- | deposits, are to be olfered atthe public ales, such | Seabed from its purity and quality, ‘oo =‘ PLAID DRESS GooDs. J. BRUCE & 00.5 &e.; 15. Tubes: ‘ails. Bolts and | siringto secure passage for their friends from the | mineral lat being hereby expressly ex 4 and 3 Also, a large lot of different kinds of damaged | is the place to buy Nuts; it. Coppe: White Lead; North of Irelana. excluded from sale or other ‘tis if dry to se gh ag eal DRES? GOODE very low. pe * GOOD CLOTHING 2}. Line Paint; 22, tationery: | _ ‘The splendid Al British ship “MINNEHAHA,” | the requirements of the age cf OeswrGn caer ed Chemical Examiner. U. 8. Patent Office. Damaged BALMORAL SKIRTSo&e %. firewood, s 2.000 tons, Cart. MOGRaTE, will sail from London- | February M4, 1853, entitled **An act te amend an act STaTE ASSAYER’S OFFICE, 82 Somerset St. 8. & W.MEYENBRaeG, at : . BROOKLYN Gerry for New York, between the 1th and 30th of | entitled An act to create the office of surveyor gen- arom Ger #5: 1858, '¢ 4% Market Space, under the Avenue House. LOW RATES! Clase No. 1. Boiler irom, &¢. 59. Pig L duly. Early application for tickets is necessary,as | eralof the public lands in Oregon, and to provide | 1 hereby cerify that I have this day made & jes between 7th and &h stree Gall and secure some of the Great Baresi: Packing, Bubber H. uhe emigration to this conniry from Ireland isnew | for the survey, and to make- donations to the set- | chemical re alysis of a sample of Catawba Brand: ere. THNELIN, 4 00, rape | Stevtst Ne. (04 PRVENTH STREET to toce Tae cal eae fe Nesp Hope of Pbiindelanie,willtee Wrought | menu o"° = MUMS MnnApproved September | Broneht to aby G. Bimmonda, Hot and. tha: f OPTICIANS, below Bmith’s, J. BRUOR 2 neers’ Stores: 11. Enginaere” Toole: eek through to Baltimore, if ¢esired, prometly ones |? have found noadulterating ingredient or im (90) 5 an Se RISER SE 2 yee, . , B— The fine ritigh ship “ST 'ACO- At the Land Office at IONIA, eommenci: brandy. I would recommend it tor me: ana 18H ARG: DIE Naile, Bolts and NAY of the same line, will ssil Londond tee: 2 nce on ¥ hail BES Pe. avenue, under the Nasional Hoisl Nese e a valtavites twoailet | Peee Lee ea Jon uusdelerin, stoi! thea e time. | a ory | Re dieyoant cree eee SER Sin totale iarabey, ROCK ORYSTAL (Brazilian Pebble) and IM BMITH’S, | Hickory and Ash Plank end Bain ; remittances obtained trots nt "Oey Orders for | Dered sections anid ipa. Which Penta to ties tte | apse Oram commer Of and Penn.. ave., sole PROVED PERISCOPIC SPECTAGLES, scientif No. 460 Suvanre Stezay, ' 5 ee germ Cherrs; 28. Makovann * @ENOX'& CO., 125 Smith’: wharf, Btates, within six mileson each side of the railirea Agent for thie District. mar 18-e0d $m bh sae cca ty suited to the proper condition Opposite City Post Ofice ! Powe anverns; 30, Lignumvitee; 31. Du je9-3w Baltimore, Md. ate Grand Haven. and Pere Marquette to Flint, [ypttany @OoDs. esight.. bthedd 5 PRILADELPHIA. EY COLLINS & CO.'B an ence to Port Huron,” subject, as required by ——. UR ETT EE eT and get their . Clase Nora, Boiler frou, hej 2, Boiler Felting; BA Jaw, toa minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per WALL, STEPHENS & 0O., _ ELECTRICAL BA’ MATHE- CLOTHING 4.Gum Packing, Rubber Howe, Xe.: 5. Spenia Ot: _ PHILADELPHIA . | Bere, viz: tne? Brsxsrivan \ AVENUE, Ai, AND SURVRYORS) INSERUMEN (8, AT LESS THAN NEW YORE PRICES fei ailow and Bemenes? gbetlUilss Metal: DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. North of the base line and west af the principat mer | sag ail alitien ed 9p. fers in the i}'and Milftary Celebrities. PHOTO- Boldiers : Ti, Engineers’ Tools, ta. Bogineers” Inetenmerce? + —— 2 jon o: |. NEVE. such 8: TS, airs ie cee teenieoor ear | | ESREnannt Emap dog tee Valve, | Egepssieeriee ereocuantiteeofpnavan ssiauzed alan: | RHOr aR Baars, Hits, OME prROL |, &e. in wv vi 2 pei; W. Tron Nails, mo cel < x sSaioeass gures. wholesale or retail. mit No. 460 SEVENTH STREET, H eee dpe 21 whe e ane ins | Wich em prepared to furnish palms tak te the. ‘Swat otiw CLOT BING, with ventas od furnish -oficers ' ape te ; ere2s. Stationers; | al] péreone who will favor me with their Loe ig Hy and 18; | « WALL, STEPHENS By W. L- WALL & OO., Auctioneers, and | joo, bs orders. and N 3 nee cone te & 00., . : { WASHINGTON. Satiefaction gusrentied. - “ye x Ms 21-tif 22 Pe wanis Avenue. AND QGARRIAGE BAZAAR E CORNER SOTH STREBT AND PA; ay, i z . NM qe the F = 5 Ho POSITORY. AMP BI | marl? : | eget at: Greil: Troe. kets bielron's, Botier Ontark even to my drivers will be promptly ab 3s, of aa IAN@S- GREAT One 7 octave, Expressly for the Sperm Gil: 6, Linseed Oi! and Turpentin a a si rs SALE OF HORSES. CARRI A ) STOCK, &o:) ASonteezses chee Nye ag BAND— Ort # Metalic OF 9, Tallon and Hoey i aes. | gecraa Lamia haber —o Washington and she 26, the 4 Between Ninth and Tenth streets. { Sante | Papen, Velvessiecg 15, Tateer if RceRt Iron | TermMas~Ceth on daltwery, f fw Bi Be \ >) + @agMCADVANCED oN Coxs:GNwenTs, | | Nelly Boits, aba Wuta;i8. Copper; 18. tin. Lea, HILEY-4. SHINN, Agent, of section 33, of Stérage for Carriages, | Bi j2y. Whive Lead: 21. Zine Paint; 22. Color’ __ Ewion Bestling Deyet, 67 Green st, INB Merves, Carr ager,€8., received for private sal | A Painté, Dryers; 2%, Stationery; 24, Pirewood. me bt sneg Do. Hy myst! |W. L. W. WALL & CO., Aucta. SPs primes ai OY’ S CLOTHING. var aw BUITEA, J ‘We have just receiv. % 1 ‘ CBBES. nes in great varie ‘ N os NB FRESE xG@S, Fetes Mast mit. 7 A Resend sete JONES & 0998, Lobe and buns Seleg Bhrwis of bee ers "| mvt ss Oezser Bigbib and Dae, | AMSaarenn me eran Dering asi at rst dn ‘