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JpttORWriALd FOil STATION EH V. T leaser a r DBraentavr. Juno J. 1S68. 8KAUCI1 MMhJHAIJ} fur furhtahlttg tin- stationery required by it ?'a* tlnrmy tbe flsritl year eliding June 90, Id6b will be r calved until I'd o'clock, ni., on the JOlli day of June Mud Those u auuuoipauHtd by saludMlury le-Uinuuiaia uf ability lulu 101 1Mb wj tract will uut be mouldered, and contract* wtl) only be (warded established manufacturers of or dealers M tbe articles All the articles must beofibe very bad qwaOty of their Had, at nauiplea, aa hereinafter Hperlted, Mist aouotapany each bid T saw plea uf tbe party to whom the contract may l>e awarded will i paid tor by the department ; the others trill be returned to tbe r sportive bidden. Ao lad wiii hamtuierM imleu the articles amoetjianyiug it art aft trry Bart qnolHy, msd wsledlaOu smith uftkr dyailaimf Kauk proposal inuat ba signed by the UbttvMaal or Arm making and uiuat specify a price, and but one price, fbr each and every ari ?to oouiained In the schedule. AU the articlea furmahed will be required to be like the aampl< aubtuitlad, which wtll be retained fbr comparlaou. and must bed li t ared without delay whan ordered, hi the aaMfarthm of the head ibe ufBca for which they are required Tbe depart meal roaervee the right of ordering a grantor or lw quantity uf each and every article cuutracted Car, u tbe public eervu way require. .supplying m Infcfbw artlola at any Umu will Ba deemed auffldei ranee forthwith to annul the euMract. Hoods, with approved security, to be given by the paraana eoutrac ing ; and In enae of a (hilar* to supply the article* required, the coi tractor and aurehre (hall be Hable Ibr tt* torMtar* specified In sue The aulMMusd Hal apwala*. a* nearly aa aan now b* duns, th amount, quality, and dcacrtptioa of each of lha kinds of artK^pp n Cum No. 1?Paper, iiaiu 1. 100 ream folio pott, aatla flobth, (hint-lined, end Uiauuoi at Uie very beet qnallly 1 lbtt ream* wblte cap.paper, handmade, eatie (In lab, (Ola Hunt, and MaMH, of tanary beet quality 8. M reuna *rhKe guMWS, flpffiuade, satin kola bed, i Ota vary beet quality 4. 2ft raamn ?Mta cap paper, marhlm maili, fkiut llnei aiwi trinuMda tfttw bufltottiMv 6. 5-10 raauw white eap paper, plaiit, handmade, fblnl-llnei tftt* IMHM qpHMMqr 0. 10 raaoM plaki xap paper, whine, nmehlan-made, (Ola lined, etuttgUMned, v Ike beet paattlp 7. 20 ream* cap llMr, bhia laid, hand made, ftum-llnei gaadoa patPa, eaetaeaaly bane a aa deapateh a oooaolar paper, of lb* eery beat qnahty 8 2ft raama white law -eap paper, aa*m ftaiah, heavy, boat made, faiat-Uaed, aad Maaaaad, of Nee vary bai quattr 0. M0 reaaea paarto peat, hand-made, wbMe, highly plaaei Attd iMWd 4BlNMAWUAa tVMflMMi SB to. MO roeme qnartnpem,?*h? mi da, erMta, plain, M* 11. 2ft raama qaarta pev^'h'iM'mi f?'wCal>lhinhly ghmei aad bard aadaadared, tHalbaal (bar Ndee, aad t die very beat quality IP. ao reaaea quarto aoat, fbeacfa, bdat-liaad three aidea, t Ike very MO aaabty IS to reaiaa vrhiu vellum aote paper, highly plaaed, bar calendered, falat-liaed, gUt-edged oa three aldee, < the very beet quality It. SO remna white-laid note paper, (tit-edged, highly plain! and bard calendered, of the very beet quality M 30 ream* heavy baud made white medium paper, fn book*. of the very beet quality Id. SO remna heavy hand-made white royal paper, for booka oT the very beet quality 17. 20 ream* heavy hand-made while anper-royal paper, fo booke, of (be very beet quality 18 100 reame copying paper of the very beet quality, ooloi end atyle to 60 ream* heavy htgkly-glaaed and bnrd-calendered er, velope paper, royal, yellow or bulT, of the ver. bust quality do 60 reams heavy envelope paper, tuner.royal, hard cal eudcred aad highly g la ted, yellow or be*, at Ui very beet quality 21 M ream* large brown envelope paper of the beat quality strong and well made 22 30 ream* royal blotting paper of ?he very beat quality atyle, and color Karb item of the above claua muat be accompanied with a sample < Imlf a ream, or one package, when out packed In hair reame, and tb bide muat state the pride per ream delivered at the department. CUM 2.?Xnwiqpei. Iteui 1. 600 M adhesive envelope#, while, yellow, or l.uff-cokirn heavy a moth, ami thick, with foil porketa, officii hlges, of the three ibllewlng alaea 8^ by 8J(, II b 4, and 1ft by 4 tuohea ; price to be named for ear .lu and color of the beat uaaktv that la nuula 2 100 M full-iiockrtaflbeoiv* enrelnfsm, of the proper six* Hi quarto past, white, yellow, or butT, heavy, smootl uihI thick, of lite very 1mm| quality, a 100 M rull packet adhesive eovelopea, of the proper ?l*e ft the not? paper, white, yellow, or boiT, beery .smooth, and thick, of the very beet quality tacit color of each Item nf the above cleee must be aocota|>aolod b. a sample of one package, and the price moat be stated tor each ate ami color. Tbey uiuet all bo made adbeelre, and gummed a prope distance each sido of the centre tappets, with full pockets, and tb lower luppels well and securely gummed to the pocket. Ctaae S -I'mt liwin 1. 10 dozen gold pons of the beat kind and quality mam factored 2. 10 dozen gold peua In silver cases, with ever-pointed pet cile uf the beat kind and quality manufacture.! 3. 300 dozen cards Perry''* best metallic pens, price to be [in dozen cards 4. &00 dozen (teal pens ofthe best Makers and quality 5. Ml doaea piatlua pens 7. 30 dozen albatt pens 8. so m quills or the very bast quality 0. 20 dozen bronne bnltattrm quill pene. Pnr all the Ueana of ctaee 2, except item 3, lit the above c.laaa, tb bidder la not restricted to a partloalar mauuCacture. but samples < different makeri, with the price of each, may be submitted, and lb detriment will select which it deem*the beat, the prtoe, quality, an Alness for the service being all oonaidored. Gum 4.?Pencils. Item 1. 300 doien Faber'a lies! black lead pencils, Nos. 1, 2, and 2. 900 dozen id the best quality of black lead peoclla wltbou reference to the maker's name 3. SO dozen rod und blue lead pencils of the best quality 4. 20 dozen ivory propelling pencils, of Mears, or others o like quality, with box of lead tor each. Due dozen of each kind of class 4 must be submitted as samples. Cuss b.?lnk, Ink Stands, and Wafers. Item 1. 12 dozen Fry's Unproved patent American lukstand 2. 12 dosen cast-Iron Inkstands 3. 12 doaeu rod inkstands with ground glass stoppers . 4. 20 gallons best ink, the department to have the choice c the market 6. 900 quart battles of the best copying ink, sample boltlo t be submitted, of the beet quality made 0. 300 quart bottles of tlie best Muck ink 7. f> gallons host red Ink, the departme-1 to have lb choice of the market 8. 100 bottles lMist blue Ink, sample to lie submitted 0. 300 bottles oartnluo Ink, French, small size, iu glass hot ties, with ground-glass slop|ters 10. 1,000 large red wafers for department seal 11. 100 pounds wafers, common ilse, best quality, red 12. 100 pounds best extra aoprrilno Scarlet sealing wax. For all the article* In class S suitable and convenient samples mux be submitted, with prion attached to each. Cuss d.?CntUrt and Miscellaneous Articles. Item 1. 20 dozen Rodmm ItBon's, genuine or equal, spring ers aura wilu Ivory handles 2. 50 dozen Rodgorx k Boa's, gnuuino or equal, fcur-blade. knlvos, With stag and pearl handles 3. 12 dozen Ivory-handled wafer stamps 4. ? dozen large eAoe shears efth# very beat quality 5. b deaeu ottoe safes am of tba very beet quality 0. 100 spools of the beet quality of red linen tape 7. 1(0 doaeu of Use beat quality cf red linen tape 8. 60 dozen silk tape of assorted oolors, In hanks u 0 dozen tvorr douuou boxes 10. t dosen Ugauutrfta pouuce box?* 11. 6 doxen cocao or box anil sand boxes of the bout xbnp and quality 18. 6 down cocoa or box aud wafer boxes of the beat shap and quality IS. 60 pounds prepared holla rubber, of suitable flies 14. <00 quarts Mack sand 10. 00 pauses pounce 10. 900 pounds strung linen twine 17. 18 doom round rulers, assorted 10. 19 down flat rulers, assorted 10. 10 down Odueb Ivory folders 90. 60 doaeo rosewood pen holders 91. 00 daasa elastic paa-boMen It. 00 donen barrel pen holders 33. 00 donen pen holders, assorted 94. 00 boxes smell eylets, French 96. 96 boxea Urge cylel.t, Flench 94. 10 dosen steel lipped pan handles For ail Use articles In class d soluble end convenient samples mus he sulinuue.1, set* yrtan attached to each; and the price In nil case must issfads flIs dslfssry tfUm mrMa at tte f ?at?smil June 4?lawtOOthJims (Intel.] UNITTO BTjWWI PATKNT officb. t * Ht'lMl tkMMMMMs 6, 1868 ON THE PETITION of Ebsnsner A. barter, of Boston, Masearhu setts, praying for jhn extnwlisi cf a patent granted to htm on the totl of August, 1004, Mr an Maps rushes at m tbdmethod of maklr,- nut Iron Railroad Chr Whs*Is, for snvtfo years (Mm the expiration of .? patent, wWefefofoaspMao on the MNh ef Aagast, 1060? It Is cards red that foe aatd petltlen he heard at the Patent Office a Monday, the Mh of Angast next, at 13 o'clock, ni , and all person are noslOsd to sppser and show oause, If any ibey have, why ssld p< ciliar ought not to be granted. Her sens nmffiBBg HO WW are rdqahrad to flle la the Patent r? Hoe their ofoecuone, specially set forth in writing, at least twrnt days before the day of hearing. All teettmnny It led by either part to be need at the aatd boat ma most be taken end transmitted in a< rordance with the rdfon ef the office, which will be ftirnlahed on a| tihnalUO. The tastloKmy la lha cane wlU be closed on the 3d ol August deponMffiffi, ahdether papers rehnd upon as testimony, must be tile to lbs office an tar before the murnlng ef Nut iUy; the argument ir ?oy, with Is fore days thereafter Ordered, alee, that thin notice be pnhhshed in the Union, Wast inguo, n C., and Post, Boston, Mneeancbueetu, once e week for tbrr rucoeaalee weeks prevloua to the Mb of August sell, fit* day < bearing. ?. nvi.i, Couuntaaloner uf Patau!* P. a?BdMon of Uk ahovo p*part will pleaaa copy, and tend the biila to tha Patoml Otii, with a paper rouUiuini tbta notice. Ju Da ??lawtw ~o0 j- IN PUWHMNCB of the ad of )ongr?Mm, approve May 11. SIM, ?WM " Aa act to aatorna Am ItotndT and a*, yaw toad mm III la to mtompu," tt la basamaac tared and im k dowb. thai all that paatton of Uia p ma tad "Cheboygan lH.tr.ct wbmh baa aMttoTlto Mm dttodtag towaaMpa * aad ? oorib, ?i mat of tha tota dhrldtof aaagna t and a weal, wlB haaUadM.li.nl "Saginaw WatrtW" Oram aad altor tka 1st day of July w*l, and tl land, wlthta aaid Unite be thartaftcr tulpect to aalry at Um- nlto-e Eaat Runi* , aad all that part of the praaaat "Cheboygan lii.trI. tylnf north of UtotM dividing towaaMpa at aad M north, and end tha Una dlrtdtofl raagaa 9 aad I want, tncludlni tha Aland qf Mad iu/ arllt he attar had to tha "Detroit nutrtrd " fnni uJ after t I'liltf. aa4 wtH to* auMact h> a*l* at?1 aotry at iho l**d oMr* Ttwln undar my baad a* lb* rtty nt Waalilnylna. (tola 7th day Jua<v A D IMS TW* A HKVTWCKfl jUM ? wdw Oommtaaionar irf I lie ttaarral land rtfltoa T>ROPOSAU! FOR STATIONERY. Darramoarr v Sunt lU wiimw, mr?, UM. * IN HlRSt'dNCE Ur the "Act le*ail*ln( aad makiBf approprlalia u tar eut:h nrunury objacU u have boeD uauelly Included to the ( o oral appruprtaUua bill wtthoat aotfmrtty of law, aad to ?i and provl to for oerlaui Incidental upraw at Um dapartmaada ami 4iw at I (ororumeat, and for other purpoaaa," approved tflth Aufuat, tW d aaalad propane la frill ba raoetrad at tbia department until thr ba o'elook, p. ui., on the Mth of Juae aaxt, tor furalehm* each artlci b? *t aiaUoaerjr aa may ba required t/ It for una year from Uir lat di e at July next, aa enumerated m I be autyuieed acbadule aad artlmali quantity, but it la In be andaratoad by paraoaa prupuaiug that the d kt partmeut la to be at liberty la take either a leaa or nrealer quantity any article tban ta apeeidod, according to lta wanta during ibe year. It, Kaoti article to ba of Ute beat quality, aad la ba delivered rrltbu u delay wbau ordered. acuBHiix a /'(far, tfaad-atadr, rf Liam, laid or Worn, d (o reama foolacap, Whatman'a or Juynaoo'a, par ream 'JO do quarto pant, praam-laid, to wetgh aai laaa than > peon " par ream, trimmed, ana half ruled ua three aidi * Whatman'a or Joyuaoa'a, par ream to do note paper, oream lald damaak, Wbatmaa'a or Joy ul aon'a, par ream g. Juaalipi fapr, Smooth. ? *0 reame aapar royal, yallow, per ream to 10 do do white, thick, per ream 10 do royal, do do do ? 6 do hlitliag papar, royal, rod, do 1 rMiii whitA hlotiiuir kuArdn. do KnmUptt <f Strong SmuoOi Opaque Pqper, White Athuiur , 1,000 No. 1,10s by 5 muties, per 1,000 ' 1,000 No 0, OS by OS do do , 1,000 No. 3, 0 by 4 do do 1 3,000 No. 4, 0 by 3S do do - S,000 No. 6, 0 by &S do do 1,000 Mo. 0, OS by 4* do do , 3,000 No. T, 0 by 3S do do *' 1,000 No. 0, IS by 8S do do , 1,000 Mo. 0, Is by 14-10 do do ' 1,000 No. 10, Ok by 8S do do , a, 000 No. 11, 4 110 by 3 7 10 do do 3,000 No. 13, 4 by as do do I, KnyeUtftee Limed oath linen. *" 1,000 No. 1, 10S by I laabea, par 1,000 . 1,000 No. a, ?s by 4S do do j: 1,000 No. 3, 0 by 4 do do " 1,000 No. 4, S by 3S do do , i,oao No. o, a lyos *? *> i L 000 No 0, Osbyds do do T 4 dnrt gOM pans, ofapproved mate, per down . 104 do cards malsllto prut, Perry 'a, do 100 gross metallic pens, of approved moke, per grime . 0 down Maek-lead peaella. Brook man and laugdoo's, or Kaber' ' per (rum) 3 doaen rad and bine pencils, Kaber V, per doaeu , 4 do Ivory folders, # Inch, do 10 do rod tape, No. 31 do , 10 do do No. 10 do " 1U do do No. 17 do " * 10 do do No. 14 do . 13 do silk lasts, usrrow, do ' 13 do do wide, do 600 yards silk cord, per yard 1 dozen outclass Inkstauds, Draper's or Whitney's, per dozen 3 do wafer stands, cocoa, do ' 3 do erasers, Rodger* and Sou's, Ivory hsudlo, per dozen 3 do iieuknlres, do 4 blades, do 1 do do do 3 do do , 1 do Ivory-hsndle water seals, do ' 13 do Ink, In quart*, black, Maynard and Noyes do 1 do carmine Ink do ? 3 pounds wafers, red, per pound 1 do do white, do , 6,000 wafers, fbr United States seal, extra thick, per 1,000 e 6,000 do for dr|?rtm*ut teal, do do 100 pounds sealing wax, best extra supertloe scsrlot, Doveli an Kaay.per pound ' 10 do twine, gill net, per pound 30 do do seine, do ' 30 do do coarse, for packing, per pound . >, dozen paper shears, Kndgers and Son's, b Inch blade, per doi 1 do do do OH' Inch do do 3 do scissors, do Eacb proposal most be signed by tbe Individual or firm making li and must specify a price?and but one price -for eacb sud every art I. ,.ta cftnlilnMl In ttis anhpSllt* and llniat for naitnr nniMt I,a arrttn J phniod by sufflcleut samples of onrli article to enable I ho departinrn Y to judge and make selection Sliould auy articles be required not euu h u|e rated, tbey are to be (uralabed at the low out market prices, ar cording to quality. Blank forms for proposals will tie furnished at tli ' department to persona applying for them; and as, without untformit i, therein, the department would And It difficult to make a decision none will be taken Into consideration unices substantially agrecin r there* 1th. The proposals to be addressed to the Department of Bute," and en domed "Proposals lor Stationery." Notice wtll lie given to tbe per Y sou to wboin tlie contract is awarded, who will be required, wilhl 0 ilj-e daya thereafter, to give bond, with two euHlclont sureties, for It r performance The hoad of tlic department is in all cases to decide whether tb terms of tho contract have been complied with, and to reject any ar ; tides which may be. In Ills opinion, ofluferior quality, as well ns t annul the contract upou uny failure to comply with tbe terms wlthti | a reasonable time ^ i May 2th?lawdw , [No. B06.1 Sales of Public Land*. TN pursuance of the provisions of the 3d section o J| the act entitled "Ah act to authorise the President of the llnltei Stales to cause to bo sure eyed the tract of laud tnlhe Territory o Minnesota belonging to the ball breeds or mixed bloods of tbe Dacota I e | or Sioux nation of Indians, and for other purjiosc*," approved July 17 >t . 1IM, it Is hereby declared that public sales will he held, aa madi e i known In the notice of postponement. dated February 20, 1858, at tin d | uhdernientioued laud offices In the Male of Minnesota, at the period! hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land office at Hkxnawsns. commencing on the sixth day o 3 September next, (br the disposal < the vacant public lands situate, t wltlilu the following named townships and fractious! townships in tt>< late reserve for the half breeds or mixed-bloods of the Dneotah o Sioux nation of Indians, vix: ' North of the Uue line ami uxet of the fifth principal meridian. The unlocated tracts in fractional township one hundred and eleven of range ten. | The uuloealcd tracts lu fractional township one hundred and eleven i or range eleven. I The unlocated tracts in fractional townships one hundred aud elavci i anil one hundred and twelve, of range tw elve. 1 | The unlocated tracts hi township one hundred and eleven, and frac | tional townships one hundred and twelve anil one hundred and tlilr " teen, of range thirteen. The unlocated tracts In township one hundred and eleven, and li ' that |?rt ol" township one liunilred and twelve, uud fractional town 0 i ship one liuiiilrisl anil thirteen, wltlun the above-mentioned reserve of range fourteen. The unlocated trncts in lliat purt of townships one hundred am : eleven und one hundred anil twelve, w ithin tlic above mentioned re ! serve, of ruuge fifteen. At the land office at Fahihaui.t, commencing on the thirtieth day o August next, for the disposal of the public lands situated wlthiu tlx 1 following-named townships and fractional township* lu the late re servo for the half-breeds or ralxed-blooda of tba Dacotah or tiioux na tlon of Indiana, vix: North if the baee line and meet of the fifth principal meridian. The unlocated tracts In that part of fractional township ono hundrei J dud teu, wlthiu the aboro-mcuttoued reserve, of range nine. Tbu unlocated tracts In that purt of townships one hundred am eight aud one hundred and wine, ami fractional township one hundrei I insl I Mil within tint ttlinvft-mMtitifiiUMl rettttrvB til' rmimt inn Hie imlucaUiil tracts ill Unit |nrt of township one hundred and olgh vs itliiu the above mentioned reserve, and in townships one hundrei nnd uiue and one hundred and ten. of range eleven. The unkwatod tracts lu that part of township* oue hundred am eight and ooe hundred and nlue, within the above mentioned reserve and In township one hundred and ten, of range twelve. * Ttio unlocatcd tracts in that tvarl of townships one huudred aui nine and one hundred and ten, wilhlu the above mentioned reserve 0 nf rauge thirteen. The iinlocat. it tracts in that |wrt of towushlp one hundred and teu within the above mentioned reserve, nf range tourteen. | The unlocated tracts in that part of township one huudred and ten within the above-uieuttoued reserve, of range fifteen. The offering of the above lands will bo commenced on Ibe dayi appointed, aud will proceed in the order in which they are advertised until the whole shall have been offered,and the sales thus closed; bu nosale shall he kepi open longer than two weeks, and no prlvat entry of any of th? lauds will he admitted until after the expirattm ol the two weeks. (liven under uny hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty sev enlh day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight huudred and fifty eight. Bv order of the President : ? TIKIS A. HENDRICKS, ( j Commissioner of the General land Office, NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-empt km to any of th. Hbove-deeerlbed lands, under the prnrtstans of die act of Omgnts ap proved May IB, IBM, 1* required to entnbltnh the name to the satisfac Old of the register and repatver of the piaper Rind oars, nnd mak payment therefor as Mam as practicable after easing this notice, am li before the day appointed fbr the commencement nf the public sale c d the lands enliracing the tract claimed ; otherwise inch claim will b 'I forfeited. THOR. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General land Office. 1 May 3B lawt.U flntolSStar.] ' j lNoT60?.j Notice of a fhtfift la tho limits of the " North v eastern " and " Northwestern " Land District :v in Minnesota. IN PUJISUANCE of the provisions of the act o Congress approved May 11, IS58. to Amend Ibe *ct approve 1 July 8, 1856, entitled " An act to efttahli '? ' *va additional ljwd INt d irlct* in tho Territory of Minnesota,' t . mroby declared and mad ? known that the western limit of lira ' NfuruAunriitN " district in Mir iicfiot.i In extended to the Una dividing ranged 33 and 34, and th 1 Ho;itborit litm'of the " Northwestern Mstrloi" Is an follows. "Com 10 mooring at the potut on the eastern side of the MisaUaippi river wber * the prenent south line touches the river; thence down said river t ilia iinint nnnnnito the intersection with lite rivnr of ih? siohtlt stanr urd parallel; thence ih?| Mid parallel Io the point of Intereectlan guide meridian number four; Ikrara akmg ?ald (tilde meridian to III Ir seventh etandard parallel; thence weal along raid eeveukh paralk to the Rinux Wood river; tbenoe north to the Une heretofore ratal liabed." (liven tinder tny hand at the i ll) of Waehlugton, thin 3Mb day i May. A D. ISM THUS A. lir.NDRICKS, Ootnmlealoaor of the (leneral land (MBoe A May ?0 lawdw [IntelAMar ] t ?] d Notice of the Re morel of the lend OAce fires ie the Island of Mocklaoc to Trarerse city, ii the Mate of mchifM. * i TN ACCORDANCE with the prorieiotw of the at lie ' L of C my rear, eulitled "An art authorizing ihangm In the looath at ta laniLoUlemi," approval March Id, ISfcS.lt It hereby dee tared an I" made known, thai the nfltoc for the Mir uf the pnhlk- landa at Mark if nac, In the Mate rf Michigan, will he removed lo " Tr a verve Oty" i M M rarla aywnVal at pnacficuMc alter the let of July next ga Further notice aa to the preclae tune of removal will lie laeued I at the reglater ami receiver Tor the land dlalilcl (liven under my hand ai the etiy it Waahtngtou, this aeventh di af of June. A. P. ISftK By order of the Preal.leut THiih A HKNiiRICKS, June #?wdw CAmnilevlonu rt the (leeeral lend (Kllce JJR0P0SAL8 FOR STATIONERY. DviBURW lalnun, May IS, 1?6?. a MKAUtD HtOPOHAlB fur fit nils hint such .tatiooory u may be n n qui red by this departtuoat during the Sacal jmr ending Juuu M * MM, wtU b? receive! unit! 13 o'clock, in , on Wedneaday, lb? SMI be June oast. Theae iiaaounmusiled by aamfatdm r Uallavnitale otsbi IS, My la fulA! thtotomMraoi will no* be awdliiM, and ouulrwb art aa only be awaroM to eelabluihod manufacturer* of or dealer* in tb aa article*. ?y Ail article* required uuiai be af Uw beat quality of Uwir kiad, au of act Inferior to I be *a tuple* vbich will be azblhMad at tb* departiueti! la Each propoaal maat be Mgned by lb* tudlridaal or firm making ll of and tuual specify bat one uric* for each and every arlicka of lb achedui* or of the class bid for. *i Iha arttdaa wbaa fbraiabed moat eorrsapead with Mm eaatpie*. o aay of thsm, if desired, aad la aa oaa* be lafohor in quality to tb aampk; aad they rnual be delivered without delay whan ordered, an must b* aaMifbmury to the bead of tb* sfBoe tor which Ibay are r? quired, and a Caitor* aolo oaaepiy witb 1Mb atlpafobnu wilt b* deem ad causa for tb* aKfiqaltia af tba aoutiaot la Arttdaa not named in Iha labaduto ar* to ha furalabad at the opUo m of the departoaut at th* lawaat market priOM. and the rbrht U rc eerTedoferdermg ngrattar or leaaqamrtliyoteaeliarttoleaintracto tor, a* Ik* pubho nervtee w; require. Boa Br, wHfe approved security, mart b? given by lk? pam o torn obtaining lb* contract; and in the event of the refusal or higlec of the contractor to (Bratofc any arHole or articles named in tos toe tract oa the order of the depart 001, or any of Ha baroaaa, the aam may be parehaaed la open market, and the diflbranoe to prlo paid ttiaretor and the rontraet (Moe a hall be charged to the con tractor, aad deducted Id the eettlemaat of hie account tor the quarto during which auch refusal or aegleet may eooar. The suhhsned schedule apeclOee, aa nearly aa can new he doue the amottnt, quality, and iloacriptluo of each of the arUclea likely t he required. [Blanks will be furbished at the Hecretary'a offlte to all person desiring to bid.] UHICR1PT10N Off ARTICIJto. CLase 1 .?Paper. He to 1. 30 reams folio post; heavy, satin or plain flnlslred ruled and trimmed, per ream 1. 10 reams loUo post, light, plain, unrated, tor oBcia seal, par ream ?. 397 reams cap, white or blue, ruled wide, mediuu or dose,and trimmed, per ream 4. 60 res em eep, white or blur, ruled wide, extra super One, per ream 6 40 ream* consular cap, whits or blue, trimmed am retort, pur vtan 0. 10 reaam atoaular cap, while, doable thick saponins pir rmm 7. 10 reams legal oap, white or blue, trimmed ahd ruled ft ream 0. <00 reaam qaarto pest, ubtts or blue, ruled rerloui widths, per ream 9. SO reams quarto poet, extra suparttne, thick cream ' laid, ruldd, par ream 10. 36 ream* white trellutn nets paper, highly glaard, ban calendared, haed and gilt, per ream 11. 15 reams oocamercial note paper, lined, per ream 13. 10 reams buff note paper, llusd, per ream 13. 16 reams flat cap, white or blue, unruled, per ream 14. 76 roams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per ream 15. 170 reams large brown envelope, per ream 10. 36 ream* pink blotting, per ream 17. 40 dotrn sheet* patent blotting, per doson sheet* 18. 12 Hlifidb draw in v tinner tntkiiuriui imp -?.** ? 10. 12 sheets drawing paper, double elepdant, per shea 20 25 sheets drawing paper, elephant, per abeet 21. 75 sheet* drawing paper, royal, per about 22. 200 sheet* tracing paper, French, large aize, per ahee 23. 200 yarda traring cambric, per yard 24 . 5,100 btndera' boarda 6.14 by 10V Inchea, pert'. Clam* No. 2?A'nw/qpa 1. 400,000 adhealvo euvelopoa, white, yellow, or buff, heavy 8>4 to 0 by 3). to 4 Inchea, per M 2. 8,000 ailhoaiveenvolopeu, white, heavy, tltf to 11 by&ti 6 Inchea, perM d 8. 28,000 adhoalve envelopes, wlitto or yellow, heavy, letter 0 by 3>< luchea, per M 4. 5,000 adhesive envelope*, curd, prr M 5. 8,000 adheaive euvelopea, note, per M. Intermediate sizes ordered not to be charged higher than hid foi ' alio next larger Claw No. 8.?/'cm ( 1. 100 dozen card* l'erry's pens, and of other manufactu .' re re, assorted, per dozen carda ' 2. 1,000 gross Perry's, tliljolt's, or other good metallic pens . l>er grow*. 3. 6.1.00 quill*, No. 80, )ier 31 4. 12 dozou gold pens, silver cases, anil pencil*, heal e quality, per dozen | 5. 10 dozen gold pou?, without caaea, beat quality, pet dozen ' 6 100 gross Fruit's or Arnold'* auti corrosive pen*, pet K dozen, i- Claw No. 4.?PtttciU. { 1. 14 dozen Ivory ever pointed pencil*, large or small ' w ith lead*, per dozen 2 425 dozen Fabor'*, or other good, No. 1 to 4, or gradu nted, per dozen 3 25 cases Fkber'H, Ac., poly-grades, graduated, |ier cuae 4. 82 doaen Falter'*, Ac., rod and blue peuclls, pet dozen 6 44 gross lead*, beat quality, assorted, per gro**. C'IjUSI No. 5.?Ink, Inkekinde, Waferr, andWixx. 1. lOdoziui Draper's large or small iukalanda, per dozen 2. 5 dozen oval glass inkstands, per dozen 3. 8 dozen rust Iron doublo or single inkstands, per f dozon 1 4. 200 dozeu Mayuard A Nay en's Ink, or Bryan A Wilcox's f ink, quarta, por dozen z 5. 88 dozen Maynard A Noyee's ink, or Bryan A Wilcox's Ink, pinta, per doaen e 8. 25 dozeu copy lug luk, quart*, per doaen , 7. 5 dozen beat blue Ink, quarta, per dozen ? 8. 30 dozen beat French oarmlno Ink, oa., per doaen 0. 105 M aeal wafrr*, heat quality, red, No. 3, fur office aeal, |>er M 10. 100 pounds best red wafer*, common Hizc, per pound ' II. 200 pouuda beat extra super aoarlet sealing wax, per ' imund. Claw No. 8?Cutlery and MiecrUanmui Articles. 1. 25 doaen Kodgera' or other knives, four blade*, buck or |>oarl handle, per doaen ' 2. 15 dozen Kodgera' Ivory-handle eraaera, per dozen 3. 10 dozen Kodgera' spring erasers, Ivory hadlea. per ' dozen , 4. 6 dozeu ivory waferstanipa, per dozeu i a. 4 dozen office shears, extra, per dozen 0. 4 dozen office scissors, per dozen 7. 100 dozen silk lasle, in banks, per dozen 8. 800 dozen rod tape, assorted, per dozen 8 & dozeu paper weights, assorted, per dozen 10. 30 pounds unprepared India rubber, per poutid 11. 6 jHiuudrt prepared India rubber, per |ioiind 18. 100 quarts beet bluek aand, per quart 13. 30 pound* pounce, per pound 14. 1 dozen heel Chinese India Ink, per dozen 16. 3 dozen camels' hair |>encllH, assorted, per dozen 10. 3 dozen sable pencils, per dozen 17. 4 dozen Osborne's or Newman's best water colors, per dozen 18. 300 pounds linen twine, per pound 18. 13 dozen uiahoguny rulers, round or tlat, 30 Inches long, per dozen 30. 6 dozen llgnumvlta-rulers, round or Hat, 30 inches long, per dozen 31. '30 pounds I lost quality sponge, per pound 33. 40 pounds gum arabic, |>er pound 33. 10 dozen niucilagu, large size glass Jars, with brush and metal lc tops, |>cr dozen 34. 10 dozen mucilage in eartlirn or glass Jars, without brush or tops, par dozen 3d. 130 dozen pen-ladder*, assorted, per dozeu 30. 0 dozeu wafer stands or boxes, cocoa, per dozeu 37. 0 dozen sand boxes, |ier dozen 38. 12 dozen slroug 8 Inch Ivory folders, |ier dozeu. [Am <jf guaranty. J WaantNUTOM, certify that ha proper facilities, aud able to full)! a contract Ibr furnish Ing stationery for the Department of the Interior during the year ending June 30, 185 , should hid lie accepted. May 33? wtSOUiJuuo [IutolfcStar.] [No. C12.J Notice for the Reiteration of Certain Landi to Market In the State of Michigan. ffMIE grant of land made by the act of C'ongresH, I approved June 3, I860, to the Mato of Michigan, to aid In the emiatructlou of certatu Railroads therein mentioned, having tieou to far adjusted as to authorize the release from withdrawal of the lands hereinafter described, notice it hereby given that all the vacant rffered lauds wlitph lie outside of tiz miles on each aide of the "Grand Rapid* and Indiana," the "Flint and Hrrre Marquette," and the "Detroit and _ Milwaukee" Railroads, situated In the undermentioned townships, !, which have not been selected In virtue of said grant, or nay other . 'grant made by Congress, or legally claimed by nre-empOnti, and I wkirh were turret to private entry at the date of withdrawal, Will he re stored to private entry on the days and at the ptaoez hereinafter s|>eri0ed, al the ordinary minimum of II 36 par acre. At the laud Dfllce at losia on Mouday, (As tiMeenth day </ August nest, viz: Pforlk of Ikr bate tinr ami writ of thrprincipal Meridian. TnwMhi|M 4, ?>, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,15, 17, 18, 19, noil 30, arrange eleven. Townships 4,4, #, 8, B, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, sod 20, of rung* twelve Townships 4, 6, 11, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1(1, 19, 19, and 20, of rang* tblrteed. , ftiwnshlp* 4, 5, 0, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10,10, 19, auil 20, of range fourteen. d Townships 4, 6. 0. 7, 9,10. 15, It. 17, 19, Mid 20. of range IMteen. TVwmihlps 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 10, 17, IV, Mil 20, of range nil ? linn. 1 Townships I, 9,10. 15, 10,17,19 mul 20, of range seventeen. 0 Townships 10, 15,10,17, 18. 19, uud 20, of range eighteen. Township 15, of rsngo nlnet.in. o At the 1 Anil Ofllee at Tiiiwk Orv on Monday, Ike lidtrnlk day if [ Aufuit neat, via: * Nortk rf Uu hat line and writ if Ikr. principal meridian. ,* Townships 21, 32, 28, 24, 25, 20. 27 . 28, 30. 34, Mil 85, of rang* , thirteen. Townships 21, 22, 22. 24,25, 28. 27, and 28. of range twelve. Townships 21,22, 23, 24, 25, 20, 27, and 20. of range eleven Townabipa 21, 22, 23, 24. 2a, 26. and 27, of range ten. Townships 29, 27, 29, 80, 31, and 32. of range nine. Township* 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. ami 32. of range eight _ Township 32, of range seven. (liven nnder my hand, at the rily of W - bington, this eighth day o( _ June, Anno llwnlnl one thousand sight hundred Mid (My eight ' TH(*t A. HKNIIhKXS. Ouninlsitloner of the (leneral land Ofliee June 10?wtds .d /CLASSICAL AND SCTENTIFir HUHOOVs FOH I V_y boya til Cambridge, Mow linfM" Under the rhirgr nl at Joseph Ioverlng A. M , prnfocaor of lliyelrs in Harvard University (h-orgaM. lane, Ph. I>., prnfeaenr of lalia in Harvard University 'V and K It Smith, A. H The third year uf this school will begin nt Monday, September 1:1 Boys from a distance provided althtxiaril IT In good families Terms B1M a year Apply by mail to ttFtHttiK M LANK. May 2*?slim Cambridge Massachusetts [No. 602 ] By the President of the Uuiled Mate*. IN pursuance of law, I, Jainctt IJiuliauaii, l*rot>id<uit of lh? liaiUMi Stale* of America. do hereby declare and tn*ke V known that public balon Mill be licit! at lite undermentioned laud ufI itcc? iu the Tkjuutoky of NnutA**.t a ike period* herciuaflrr dwAg , u.ticdi, lO v? il At the laud oflMce *1 Buowwnuujr, eoiuuiciiauif oo Monday, the tiMk v d*9 ?f HepicuUtrr nai, lur liie dtopoftul of the public kind* within the j lollowiug named towuahipe, vis: i. North of the bat* lit* and txut,/ the tirth principal meridian. IW |?II n ??iialja|i ?? ouuiluc 'I mr nui duo rrl, IU<I lull * . Droed Nuinaba real-nation, uf range 17. j Tbe parti uf h>wushipn 1, 3, 3, aud 4 outude of the Hoc iu?l Fog, T and Half Breed, Nemaha reservation, and frucUoual townships & aud * 6, of rugr 10. That part of township one oubn<l? of llui Hsc aivl Fox reservation lowusbtp Utu psru of towiudup* 3, 4, and 0 outside of Uia Half l" Brood, Nemaha rrssrvatioo: and fractional township 0, uf range 16. Hint port of township one outside of tbe hoc and Fox r user ration; u townalHps 3, 8, and 4; that part of township 6 outside of the Half Brood, Nemaha rasorvaUou, nod township d, of range 14. 1 Towiiships 1, 3, 8, 4, 6, and ?, of range 18. Towusbips 1, 8, 8, 4, 6, aud d, uf range IS. ' Tuwuslilpe 1, f, 3, 4, 6, and I, of rai^e It. 1 Townships 1, S, n, 4, 6. and 0, of range 10. Tuwuslups 1, S, 3, 4, 6. ud 8, of range 8. t At tbe laud o?ce at Nmuuaiu Crrr, commencing on Monday, the ,. tuXA day </ September nat, lor the disposal uf tbs putollo lauds within r tbe lollowlug named townships, via: Forth of the bare tine ami rod of the liSi prim. *pul arridtai. J Fractional nmnshlpe 7 aud 8, uf range 16. IWnshlp 7, and fractious! tuwushi|m 8, 8, lu, 11, aud 13 of rouge e M Townships 7, 8, 9,10,11, ud 13, ud fractional township 13, of rauge 13. Townships 7, 8, 0,10, aud 11, ud rraoUuaal townships 13 aad 18, of range 13. Tuwushlpa 7, 8, 8, 10, ud 11, and fractional township 13, nf range > 11. TWusblps 7, 8, 0, 10, ud 11, and fractional townships 13, IS, and ' 14, of range 10. Townships 7, 8, and 18, aud fracttuual townships 14, 15, and 18, of 1 range 0. At the land office at (Huns (!mr, commencing on Monday, tin; tilth tap of September neat, for the dlapiauil of the public lands within the j following named lowualupa, rlx: North of the bate line and ,asf of the eiatk principal meridian. ' Fractional townships IS, 14,18, ami 18, of range 14. Fractional townships 13, 14, 16, 10, and 17, of range 13. ' Fractional townships 13 sad 18, townships 14, It, and 10, ud (lac. . Uonal townships 17, IS, 10 sad 30, of raugs 13. Fractional township 13, lownahlpa IS, 14, It, 16, 17, and 10, and fractional towuahips 10 and SO, of range 11. Fractional towanhipa 13. IS, ud 14, and toarualdpa 16, 16, 17,18, * 10, ud 10. of range 10. Fractional townships 14, 16, and 16, ud townships 17, M, 10, and 30, of rugs * lauds appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes will be excluded from I ho sales. The oSerlug of the above Lauds will be commenced on tbe days ap- | pointed, ud will proceed in tho order in which they are advertised, uutll tho wboto shall have teen offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall he kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of uy of the Isuds will he admitted until altar the axptrattuu of I the two weeks. (liven un ler luy band, at the city of Washington, thin thirtieth day of March, uno Homlni one thousand eighl hundred ud fifty I eight. JAVrc Bt'CHANAN' By the President: Taos. a. Hsu duces, i'ommlssslouer of the (Joneral laud Office t NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CIAIMANTO. Every pernoD entitl.il to the right of pre emption to any of the lamia within the low imlilps and parts of tuwuahipn above enumerated is required to establish the same to tho satisfaction ol the register and receiver of Ibe proper land .Slice, and make payment therefor as toon at practicable after teeing this notice, and before tho day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing tbo tract claimed, otherwise such claim will bef orfelted. THO* A. HENDRICKS, Ap 3<~ lawids Commissioner of the tleneral land Office. [Intel, and Star, J [No. 605. j Notice of (he Creation of Three Additional t Land Dlatrictg in the State of California and Establishment of the Offices therefor. IN PURSUANCE of the Act of Congress approved March 20,1858, entitled " An Act to crvate additional I olid Districts In the State of California, and for other purposes," which act ate lh.uiy.ca the President to establish additional land districts, in his discretion, not oxcecdlug three, which districts shall respectively he named alter Hie places at which the ofllces shall llrnt la- established, It is hereby delured unit made known that three udditlopal laud dlstrlrU have heeti nsiahlished hi said State of California, and tho of offices have l>eeii located as follows, vl* : At the town of IU mholdt, for the " Humboldt Diitrid." At the town of Stockton, for tho " Stockton Districtand At the town of Viaalia,for tho " Vitalia District." Tho oin.-os for the " flppor," " Middle," and " Ixiwor Dislilcte " w ill remain at tlielr present sjtes until otherwise ordered. (liven undor my hand at the City of Washington this flftoemh day of May, A. P. 1888. Ily order of the President: TH08. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General land Office. May 18?wflw [iutelA.SinrJ J)ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. ~ War Pipartmkxt, June 7, 1868. Proposal* will bo receivod at this department uutil 12 o'clock on Wednesday, tho 30th day ol June next for supplying I ho stationery described in the schedule below, for the tUcal year commencing on the 1st day of July next. The stationery must be of the best quality. Humpies must accompany the bids. The auccessful bidder will be required to give bond, with approved sureties, for the f<hftil fultllinont of Ids contract; and the department will reserve the right to order tho articles at such times iu such quan tides aa it may deem proper, and to increase or diminish the quunti ties below stated: Papers made on Linen Stock. 2 reams folio post, ruled, machine-made, weighing 17 lbs. per ream 30 roams single cap, ruled, machine made, weighing 12 lbs. per ream 140 reams quarto (tost, ruled, machine-nude, weighing lbs. per ream 20 reams note paper, per ream 5 reams copying paper, per ream 6 reams blotting paper, per ream 10 roams envelope paper, butt'or yellow, royal, par ream 20 doxen cards Perry's pens, per doxen cards 20 gross other metallic pens. per gross 2,000 quills, No. 80, per 1,000 00 doxen Con tee's or Fiber's lead pencils, |>or doxen 2 dozen Ivory folders, plaiu, per doxeu 2 doxen erasers, Ivory handles, per dozen 1 do/en ivory wafer stamps, per dozen 1 dozen cocoa sand 1m>xcm, per dozen n uwii t-uiaucu kiiivck, nougor* te sou*', per aozon 11 dozen iuloitandu, 2-inch, cut gla**, jht dozen 10 dozen Maytmrd k Soy oh', or other black iuk, iu quart*, per dozen i;> dozen Freueh carmine ink, in ounco vial*, per dozen 1 dozen copying ink, jwr dozen 200 wafers, largo, for department seal, per 1,000 20 pound* w at Or*, common tdzo, per lb 00 pound* Healing wax, scarlet, per lb 10 lnmndrt India-rubber, ju'epared, iu pieces, pur lb 10 ounces pounce, per ounce 2 pecks black sand, per i>eck 10 dozen Uato, assorted, per dozen 100 dozen red tape, usHorttfd sizes, per dozen 20,000 Envelope*, (85 weighing a pound,) per thousand. June 8?law4w PI LIN'd. A'c., AT THZ BROOKLYN NAVYYARH. Kxrr rntiMkTMM.Tr, Bureau of Yards and Pocks, June, 1858. Healed Proposals will be received at (hi* Bureau until 12 o'clock, in., twcutietli ilay of June, distant, lor excavating and piling for Mil rlue Barrueki at the Brooklyn Navy yard. nMuminom. All tbe necessary excavations for tlie founilatloii walla of the buildings are to be made ill tbe following niaunor, viz: a ditcb 5 teet wide al tlie bottom is to tie auuk to tbe depth of 2 feet below high watermark, with aides of proper elope to prevent slipping. The probable amount of earth to lie moved la aome 25,000 ruble yards, and aa much a? may be required for backing up tbe foundation walls after they are built, aboil lie deposited on such spot convenient to the alto as the commandant of the yard may select ; the balance to be distributed over tbe grounds for tbe purpnss of grading in anrb manner as may Ik: directed by tbe commandant. Piling: Tbe number of piles to tie driven fur the foundatlona of the buildings wilt be some 2,000; these will be furnished by the govern tnant at the spot where they now He, In the bssln on Block Island, and ure to be removed from thence by tho contractor at his own ex pcn.sc. Tlicy arc to be driven nnder all tbe walls of the buildings iu two rows, throe feet front centres, and the ptlos three feet from centres In the rows. The depth to which they are expected to penetrate Is rrom 2d to 30 feet, but tboy most, In all oases; be driven until a hammer weighing not less than one too, and falling SO fart, will not move them more than one inch at the last blow. The piles are to be properly pniutnd. and the beads secured by tr n ban la while driving All the piles are to be rut olf at two fset below high water mark, and properly trimmed to receive tho capping. Tie capping will !h> furnisliod by the government, hut must be moved at the contractor's oxpense, and properly dtted and securod to each pile by an oak or locust treenail, not leu than 1 if Inches in d! nmeter and 20 Inches long; thu top of the capping Is to be brought to a fair and even surface to receive tbe foundation atone. All tlie refuse pile hoads and other materials shall be atowed away u|ion tbe ground, In such plarea as the commandant may direct, for tbe use of tbe government. (hie steam pile driver will be loaned by tbe government to tlie eontractor, who will pay all the expense of working tbe auuu, and return ii in iftMMl order art..,,. the work ta wwi.iiL.Ijw1 or nwwiw. ir >m?i,wI The whole to be done In good, bllhfttl, workmanlike manner, to the anllafartioo of Use commandant of U>? yard, and to be completed with in three month* from and after the date of Use ooutrart. A phut of the building* may be aeon at the oAoe of the command anl <d the yard, who will give any further information desired tedder* inuat atate the price lor the whole work complete. Pay menu will he made on mnulhly estimate* of the nuperlntendent, provnlert the work progresses In proportion In the time allowed h> rum I dote It, reserving twenty per rent, on each liill, Ull completion. t"nle?H the hid*, which may be received under this advertisement, ?hall hefhlly antufartorlly to the deportment, it reserve* the right t?> reject litem June II?lawtd JOS SMITH f . , SOI'l.IK : Au Jour lo Jour, 1 vol.; 30 contH. Hugonnrt, Souvenirs d'un Cltef do Bureau Arabe, 1 vol, 30 (icntu. ttilie Hull Jours an Cnataan, 1 vol.; 30 cent*. Keyband; Ooqu'on |>?ul voir dans uit Hue, 1 vol.; 30 cento Houlto; Vtt llaimnior, 1 vol ; 30 conto. Hmitte, ConfMeioii ( ctierale, 1 vol.; 80 cento. [ llMrtn-;!/?? Tyraim <lc Village, 1 vol.; 80 rent* ; Auiftor; l*oetbe* ntmplalen, 1 vol ; 80 omto. , Aotran; l*a Vie Karate, 1 vol.; .80 rents, i Konilhet; MHcrnls, 1 vol.; 30 cento. I HvrUKi I-e Bouhenr lmpoaaibh*, I vol , 30cents. (Jeorjjre Sand, Oonsualo, 8 vols . 00 cento i (laorge Hand, la de RudotniAdl, 2 vol*., HO cents, j KorfjT; Scones de la Vie MiliUire au Mt-xkiuc, 1 vol . 30 routs I Junt' 0 KHAVI'K TAY1.0K t [No. Ml.) Bjr the President of the Vetted Mates. ( IN pursuance of lew, I, JAMJKH BUCHANAN, Preskkut of the United Steles of America, do hereby declare ! and uxake known that public sales will be held at the , ' undermentioned land offices in the Territory of Kaunas, j at ttve periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the laud office at Leoompton, commencing on Monday, the fifth day of July next, for the disposal of the j , public lands within the following muued townships, vis : , South of the bate late and tad of the tilth principal meridian. I" f ! Parts of sections g <a v Parts of sections. 9 | i, 111 I I 111 That part out- IAJI of ft 15 SO ; aide of the In- !Oo 6 diau reserve- 1 Do 7 tiou of 17 %'l Do M That part out- Do 0 j ^ side of the In- Do ?10 dian reserva- Do lft llillut. JH 11 I/O 1/ All of 19 Do 18 Do 20 Do 18 Do 21 Do 20 Do 22 Do 21 That part south Do 22 of the Indian Do 27 reservation of 17 21 Do 28 All of 18 Do 28 Do 18 Do 30 Do 20 21 Lots 1, 2, 3, and Do 21 4 of- 31 Do 22 Lots 1, 2, 3, and Do 19 12 20 4 of 32 Do 27 Lots 1, 2, 3, and Do 30 4 of 33 Do 31 W . J and lots 3 Do 32 and ? of---- 2 Id 20 Do 33 Lots 1, 2, and 3 Do 34 of 8 Do 3 13 20 Lots 1 and 2 of--10 Do 4 W.J and lota 2 Do 3 and 3 of-----ll Do 6 W. J and lots 2 Do 7 and 3 of- 14 Do 8 Lots 1 and 2 ot-15 Do 9 Lots 1 and 2 of-22 Do 10 W.J and lots 2 Do 16 and 3 of- 23 Do 17 W.J and lots 2 Do 18 and 3 of- 26 Do 19 Lots 1 and 2 of?27 ?! Do 20 Lots 1 and 2 of--S4 * Do 21 W. J and lots 2 ! * Do 22 and 3 of 36 Do 27 All of- 18 20 Do 28 Do 19 Do 29 Do 20 I Do 30 Do 21 1 Do 31 Do 22 . Do 82 All of fractional 11 19 Do 33 All of- 12 ' 1 Do 34 Do 13 f Do 3 14 20 Do 14 Do. 4 The part ontsfale Do -..6 of the Indian Do 6 reservation of 15 Do 7 Do do of-- 16 1 Do 8 Do do of? 17 Do 9 All of 18 Do 10 Do 19 ' Do 15 Do 20 Do 17 Do 21 Do .... 18 Do 22 Do 19 All of fractional 11 18 j Do 20 All of- 12 I Do...* 21 Do 13 Do 22 Do 14 Do 27 The part outside Do 28 of the Indian Do .28 reservation of 16 Do 30 Do do of 16 Do 31 Do do of 17 j Do 32 | Do do of 18 Do ..33 | Do do of 19 t Do 34 jAll of- 20 v Do 3 16 20| Do 21 u Do 4 | Do 22 j, At the land office at Lecompton, commencing on Mon- r day, the nineteenth day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, n is: e South of the bam line and met of the eizth principal meridian. Parts of sections. 9 "1 <c Parts of sections. S "i ? ? 5 ? .2 ? ho i ^ s i s i. All of fractional 11 17 The part outside a All of 12 of the Indian ? Do 13? reservation of 12 15 Do 14 All of- 13 15 P The part outside Do 14 15 " of the Indian The part outsidu " reservation of 15 of the Indian ' Do do of 19 reservation of 16 ' All of- 20 Do do of 19 Do 21 All of- 20 Do 22 Do 21 All of fractional 11 16 l)o 22 All of 12 The part outside Do 13 of the Iudian p Do 14 reservation of 12 14 The part outside All of- 13 of the Indian Do 14 reservation of 15 The part outsidu -i Do do of 19 of the Iudian J All of- 20 reservation of 16 c Do 21 Do do of 19 <1. Do 22 All of 20 ? The part outside Do 21 Ul of the Indian Do 22 ir reservation of 11 15 At the land office; at Kickapoo, commencing on Monday, the 6th day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, vis : ^ South of the bait line and eait qf the tilth principal meridian. ci c, J Parts of sections , g s 6 Parts of sections, g a ?< l! -2 g to .8 P I ? I 1 I I J All of .1 23 All of 29 2 ll> dl Do 2 22 Do 30 Do 3 Do 31 Do 4 Do 32 Do 7 Do 33 -1 Do 2 21 Do 34 [ Do 3 Do 35 Do 4 Do 8 Do 5 Do 4 Do ? Do 6 That part out- Do 6 side of the In- Do 1 7 Tl dlan reserva- Do 2 ul tion of 7 Do 3 N All of 9 2 20 Do 4 Do 10 Do 5 Do 11 Do 11 Do IS Do 12 Do 14 Do 6 2 IB Do 15 Do 7 Do 17 Do 8 Do 20 Do 9 Do 21 Do 10 Do 22 Do 13 Do 23 Do 14 ? Do 24 Do 16 Do 25 Do 17 Do 26 Do 18 Do 27 Do 19 -i Do 28 Do 20 J Do 29 Do 21 Do 30 Do 22 Do 31 Do 23 ? Do 32 Do 24 Do S3 Do 25 Do 34 Do 26 n.. or I\.. a** |7u - - - | Do ?0 Do 28 Do ? Do 29 Do 5 Do .10 Do ? Do SI That port outaid* (Do 32 P of the Indian D> 33 reservation of 7 Do .'I* All of 19 i 19 Do 34 Do .20 I Do 9 T Do 21 Do * Do .-29 Dj 5 Jj" i'm ts hi sections. fifty FwU ut scctious. fi '? ? III III Itie part outside The part outside of the bullu of the tnrttsa reservation of 6 18 reservation of .1 10 Do do of 7 All, ruapt secUl of W 1 17 iron* 1,1, and Do SO 3, of 1 U Do 81 All of- i 15 Do 38 The part outside Do 33 of the Indian Do 34 reservation of 3 Do 36 Do do of 4 Do 2 Do do of 5 the part outside All of- 4 6 of the Indian Do 6 reservation of 3 Do C l>o do of 4 Do.. 7 Do do of 6 Do K VII of 1 6 Do 1* 1*1 t uo ? 1*) 3 Do .IS Do 10 6 IT Do 19 Do 11 Uo 2? Do 12 Uo 81 Do IS D" W 14 Do 89 Do 15 Do SO Do 82 Do 81 Do 88 Do 32 Do 24 i Do 38 Do II 1 16 j Do 4 7 Do 18 ! Do 6 Do 19 j DO 6 Do 20 j Do T Do 21 I Do 8 Do 22 j Do ? Do 23 'Do 17 Do 24 , Do IS Do 25 . | Do 19 Do 26 j Do 80 Do 27 Do 21 Do 28 Do 1 14 Do 89 Do 2 Do 30 Do 3 Do 31 Do 4 Do 32 Do 6 Do 33 I Do 6 Do - 34 |Tha port outside Do 35 i of the Indian Do 2 16 j nwrvdion of 7 At the loud office at Kickapoo, commencing on lion lay, the nineteenth day of Jnly next, ft>r the disposal of he public lands witnin the following named townships, ix: South qf the ban lint and nut qf the oath principal meridian .?* ft rl gi 13 "arts of sections g 3 ? Parts of sections. 8 a ? III III 111 of- 1 13 All of 2 10 Do 2 Do 3 Do 3 Do 4 Do 4 Do 5 Do 6 The part outside Do 6 of the Indian [he part outside reservation of 7 of the Indian Do do of H reservation of 7 Do do of 9 III of 1 12 Do do of 10 Do 2 AH of- 1 9 Do 3 Do 2 Do 4 Do 3 Do 5 Do 4 Do 1 11 Do 6 Do 2 Do 7 Do 8 Do 8 Do 4 Do 9 Do ... 6 Do 10 Do 1 10 Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, miliary and other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. The offering of the above lauds will be commenced on he days appointed, and will proceed in the order in tliMi thnv are advertised until the whole shall have Iteeu iflered atid the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be Lept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry 9 any of the lands will be admitted until alter the expiation of the two weeks. : Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this Jneteenth day of March, anno Douiiui oue thousand Ight hundred and flfty-elglit. JAMER BUCHANAN. By the President: Thomas A. Hkndricks, Commissioner of the General Land Office NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to ay of the lands within the township and parts of townhips above enumerated is required to establish the same 0 the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the roper laud office, and makepayment therefor at toon at praetitble after teeing thit notice, and before the day appointed >r the commencement of the public sale of the lauds mbracing the tract claimed ; otherwise such claim will e forfeited. THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Mar 24?lawtlOJuly flnt&Star] [No. 607.] rotice of the postponement of the public sales or the lands tn the parishes ef Madison and Carroll, In the State of Louisiana, ordered to be held by proclamation No. 6B8. KTOTICE is hereby given that the public sales of 31 tlif vacnut public luiuu wilhiu the parishes of Madison and orroll, in the State of Louisiana, ordered by proclamation No. 60S, tied Murcli 0, 1858, to bo held ut the laud office at Monroe, in Ut? late of Louialaua, on the 14th nud 28th of Julie next, have been postHi<vl, by order of the President, to the 20lh aud 27iU of September ext, prior to which dates the sales will aguiti bo advertised accord ix to law. THOct. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Ueneral land Office. May 20?lawdw [luthStarJ [No. 608.] fotlce of the postponement of public sales in Kansas, ordered to be held by proclamation No. OOl. KTOTJCE is hereby given that the public sales of 31 the vacant public lands within the Territory of Kauuu, order 1 by proclamation No. Ml, dated March IS, 1158, to be held at the ad offices at Ieeomptoo and Klckapoo.in the Territory of Kansas, i the 6th and 10th of July next, have been postponed, by order of 10 President, to Die 1st and l&tlt of November neat, prior to which ilea inr sulci win apum ne uuveruaea accoraiug 10 WW. THOP A. BEXMttCXS, OoinmbmloDer of the General land Ottce. May 29 -Hwlw (Ink I * Star.) ryNITEU STATES MAIL. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA Phot omen nvimmr, May M, MM PROPOSALS for rouvoyiug Ilia mall* of ibe United Stale* from Or ber 1, 1888, to Juno 30, 1M1, on tbo following routo la Nobraaka ?rritnrv, will bo received al tbo Contract Oflteo of tbtt department ut11 9, a. m.. of August 10, 1038, to be derided uu tbo aum* day: o. 14048 From Columbia, N. 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