Newspaper Page Text
i 1 gjtotfattfll $tyvfolm. r ' Vttn nilT.V Kirnnvir.nvamitiniM i lpt)UiliMTerjftttooii(8midj"pll) v . AtwiMi fa wo.v ana u idiumn to dtj nbutUxn (bj urrten) tt SO eoU per I month. ' llitl ittbtcrlbon, 3.M per iraami for I lx.nonthf, nd II for tint months, IbtitU ( blyla tdruc. Blm1 eoplt, 8 ccmU. 1 MHMMMMOMH LAND SALES. THE RESIDENT OP THE UNITKD STATES. B Xo. A9X) til tmti nana ofhtr, I. Assam am LmcoLW.rrtt Ideal of the United SUUi of America, do hereby dMiiM andmakra known that nubile ealea will ha heldMthsranderMuentlohed Land Offices In th Tertiwry of WASHINGTON rand the- lutes or MIQHt?AN&b4 KANSAS, at Uapcrla4heravat tnelrnntd,towlit IN Tfli TEIlRITOnT OF WASHINGTON. At lb Land Offlen it Vimooutxr, oommooo f Ml monody, in wiitu iaai oay oi auiuii next, for th disposal ol tat public lands heretofore) un offarad. situated In tha followlar townshlDS and natanftownshlp,vii XceAe tafia .a and tH ef tk WVUwtXti f Fractional township 9, north of Columbia river, Ineladlnf nil of nneourcr island.except the west rn aatremltyi toirnihlpi S, 4, nod ft, or ranft) t Fractional township U north of tJolumbla rlverj townships ,. and. sections ll, it, nod 15, and sections n to to, 1 admire, of towniblp 6, of rang t 9. Fractional township 1. north ol Columbia rlverj township 3 section 4 ios Inclusive) sections ll to Si. inclusive, and sections 3 to u, inclusive, of township S tactions 1 to 7. Inclusive! the north half of section St the north half of section ft the north, half of section lOi tactions II and ISt th south half of aeotlon iti sections 19 to 90, inclu sive, and sections to is, Inclusive, of township 4t sections 1 and f I the south hair of section T the south hair or section St the south half of Motion tt ths south half of section 10; sections ll to 19. In elusive j and sections it to S3, Inclusive, of town ship ft, of rants S, Fractional township I, north of Colombia rlrerj uetinu is. 14. and lft. and sections 17 to IS. Inclu sive, of township 3. of rente 4. Fractional township 1, north of Columbia rlvert sections 17 to SI, IncIuiLre, and sections 8ft to 3ft, incluslra, of township 3, of ranfe ft Fractional township l, north of Columbia riven sections 33, 3ft. s. 37, , and lft, of township 3, of rancot. ,, . sccuons 1,X, 11. 12, 1, Id, W,4I, w, MW.MI, nu io I, of eecUon II, of township 3. of rant:e7 Fractional township 3, north or Columbia rlrer, or rinse 13. Fractional township 3, north and east or Colum bia riven and township S, of ranrc is. Fractional township 3, north of Columbia river, Including Rabbit Island) and townships, of Moge Fractional township 3, north or Columbia river) and townships 1 end 4, of range 18. Fractional towashlpsS and I, north of Columbia riven and township I, of range 16 Township 6, of range 33 Township 6, of range OS Township 7, of range SI. Township 7, of range S3. Townships 1 and a, of range S3 Townships 7, 8, and 9, of range SI All of township 7 and 8, except Fort Walla Walla military resirvationst townships 9, to, and II, of range ta Alt of township 7, except military reservations on Mill creek) townships B, S and 10, of range S4. Sections 1 to IS, inclusive; sections 17 to 34, In clusive, and sections 37 to 14, inclusive, of town ship 7 townships a, and 10, of range S7. sections nos, inclusive, seouops inow, inclu sive, and sections 39 to S3, Inclusive, of townships, o f range 38. Norl of Ih bau lint and wtt of the H Ulamettt me Fractional townships 3, S, 4, B and 6, east of Co lumbia rlvert sections 6,7,18,19,30,31 and 13, ef township 7i townships 9 and 10 of range 1 Fractional township 6, east of Columbia rlvert fractional township 7, north and east of Columbia rlvert township 8 sections 1 to IS. lncluslvei sec tions 17 and 18 sections 31 to 38, lncluslvei sections si, S4 and SS, or township i sections 1 to 4, Inclu sive; sections S to IS, inclusive) sections 31 to 38. Inclusive) sections ist 34 and S3, or township 10, of range 3. Sections 1, 3, S, 7, 8. 11, 13. IS. 14, and 15i sections 17 and 18) sections 30 to 37, Incluslret and fraction al sections 14 and Sft, of township 8, of range S. Fractional township 8, north or Columbia river, nf ttnta A. Fractional sections 18, 19, and SO, ol township 8, or raug-i 0 Fractional township 8, north of Columbia river, or rang a. rraciioaai lownsnip , dctu oi -iuinui nTr, and township 10, of raara 10. rrB.etlAAa.rtownab.in Si tMl Fraction aftown ship 9j township 10, and frao- ttonal townships IT and it.of range 11 At tha t jnd offlco at OLTMFta. commenctne on Monday, the thirteenth (isth) daWel July next, for the disposal of the publlo lands heretofore un offsred, situated lathe following townships and parts of townships, vln Jiorthcf the bate Hne end eatt of the Willamette me- HdUn The surveyed portion of township 13) township lit fwtinnal tntrnahtn 17. anuth and wtlt of the Nisoually rlvert fracUonal township 18, west or me nisquiuiy nrrrj bii dwuwdiuiu v,t:c-;ij iui portion cast or Puget Bound and the Nliqually rlvan frkctlooal townshlDS 30. 31. and 33t townshlu 31) rractlonal townships 34, Sft, 3ft, 37, 38, 39, SO and si) fractional township 33, except so mucL of town ship as Is covered by Pehn'e Covemltitaryrescrt a Uon fractional township S3) fractional township 34, south of Deception PMiag ej sections 1 to IS, In- ClU81VCSeVvlOlll ll M JM, tnciuaiv acviiwua ii, -ot oa M. 11 aail ILnf towmhln IB. of nnH 1. Fart of townshlu south and west of the Nisqual ly river) north haIfofnortbeastquarter,the south east quarter of northeast qusrter. the northeast quarter of northwest quarter, and lots 1, 3, S and 4, nfaatlAn 16. of toirnahinl7i lotslandS. of section a, and fractional sections 7 and .3, of township 30) fractional townships 31, 33, 33, 34, 2 36, 37,38. SO, SI, S3, and S3t fractional sections so and SI, and lots 1,3. s,4 and 6, of sections S3, of township ll) fractional sections 1, 3,11, 13, 13, 34, 2ft, 36, and Si, of township 17) sections 1 to ft. Inclusive) sections 8 to 14, Inoiuslve, and fractional sections 17, 23, 31, and 30, of township S8, of range 3 Fractional sections 0 and 6, or township Sit frac tional townships 33 and 3S) fractional township 24, east or Admiralty Inlet; fractional townships 3ft. 36, 37,38, and S0 fractional township si, west of Fort Susan bay) sections 17 to 23, Inclusive) lots 1, 3, and s, of section 36, sections 37 to S3, Inclusive, or township S3i sections 4 to 9, Inclusive) sections 17 to 31, Inclusive, and sections 28 to S3, inclusive, ol township SO, of range s Township 23 1 rractlonal townships 31, S3, 36, 37, 38, 39. and SO, of range 4 North of the bate line and wtt of the Willamette me ridian. Fractional sections 1,3, and 3, south or Cowllti river) lots 1 and 3, of section 4) lots 1 and 2, the southwest quarter of northeast quarttr, the northwest quarter, and the south half, ol section 6) sections 6, 7, and 8, fractional sec tions 9 and 10, south of Cowllti rlverj sections li to IS. Inclusive, and sections 17 to Sft. Inclu sive, of township 11) sections 1 to IS, Inclusive) sections 17 to 'it, inclusive) sections zo, cv, a, nuu it i fractional atotlon li. north and west of Mission claim, of township 13t townships 13, 16, 17, and 18i fractlonaltownahlpsl9,20,31,23, 2S, 26, and37 all or. town snip so, except run .ownsena military reservation) fractional townships ll, 32, S9, and 40, nf rinr 1 Townships 11,13, and IS) sections 3 to 11, Inclu sive) sections IS, 14. and IS, and sections 17 to as, Inclusive, of township 14, sections I to 15, inclu sive) sections 17 to 31, inclusive) sections J to S3, Inclusive, or township ts, townships 16, 17, and 18) fractional townships 19, 30, 31, and 33) sections Sft, 26,37,31, and Sft, ( township 23) fractional town ships SO and si, of range i. Townships IS and 14) sections 1, to IS. inclusive) sections 17 and 18) sections 33 to 37, Inclusive) sec tions si and Sft, of township IS) sections t to 1, In clusive) sections 9 to IS, Inclusive) sections 17 to Sft, inclusive, of township 16) township 17, eections 1, 13, 11, 31, and 2ft, ol township 18) fractlenai town snips 19, 20, 31, 23, and 30 sections 30, si, 3, of township Si, of ranee 3 Township IS) sections 1 to 1, inclusive; sections ft and 6, north of Chehalis river) sections 9 to lft. Inclusive) section 17) sections 19 to 3S, Inclusive, ol lOWn Snip 19) atrowoua aot , u vmim u tu SS, lncluslvei of township 16 township I9i sections lncluslvei OI towns Dip io) lownsniy mi sections i IS, Inclusive) section 17) the north hair of sec n 18) sections 30 to 36, Inclusive, and section Sft township 20i sections 7 to IS, Inclusive) sections 1 to tlon f lAurn.riln n to so, incmio,v tMi - ' .n shlp SOt fractional sections 23 and 23 lots 1, 3, 3, and 4) the southwest quarter ol southeast quarter and south half or southwest quarter of section 3ft) sections 34, 37, 2S, li, S3, 31, and Sfl, of townihlp SI, Sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 31, 23, 26, and Sft, o( towaship IS) sections 1,3. S, 1) sections 9 to 15, in clusive) sections ZXlotl. Inclusive) seotlons 31 and Sft. of townshlu 16. and fractional township so. of Sections 1 to 13, Inclusive, or township 17) sec tions 1, li, IS, and U sections 23 to as, inclusive, of township 1, of range a. accttons 1 to 19, Inclusive) sections 17 to 18, ol township 17) sections 1,3,11, 12, 13. and tit sections 33 to 37, lnoluslvs) sections 34 and IS, of township 18, of range 7 Sections 1 to tS, Inclusive) sections 17 to 34, In clusive, ol township 1 or range 8 Sections 1 to 16. Inclusive) sections 17 to 21, in elusive, of township 17) township 18, of range 9 Fractional township IS, fractional sections 1, 8, 4, 6, . IS, 23, and 33, sections 31 and i7t fractional eeiloniSa. 33. and SI. oftownihln Hi fractional township IS) sections 3 to 10, Inclusive) section 15) eections 17 to 33, lnoluilve. and sections 37 to as, Inclusive, ol township 16, fractional township 17) sections!, 3, and S) sections 10 to 16, Inclusive) seo tlons 33 to ST, In elusive) seotlons 14 and Sft, ol town WJP'S. '? '" -.. . . . . s, 4) the east hall of the northwest quarter, and the east half of section Si fractional sections 11, IS, mnA 11. nf ttarnahln 111 fractional ICCtlOna B. 1. 13. and 19) sections SS, SO, ll, and S3, of township lft festioaal townshlpe It, 17, and IS) towiuhtpe ll m OM IH f B9 ll flwlg vol. in. fraction alto wnshlps It VI, wa 18, of rango 13. Lands claimed under the donation law will ho exclnded from the sales. . ... . No " mineral lands," or tracts containing min eral aeposus. are to dc onarea at ui puouv !, such mineral lands being hereby expressly ex cepted and excluded from saierorothee disposal pursuant to the requirements of the act of Con gress approved February 14, 199, entitled An act to amend an act entitled An act to create the office of surveyor general of the puble lands in Oregon, and totprovtde for the survey, and to make dona tions to the settlers of the said public lands, ap proved SeptetahcrS7ltfto,t IN TUB STATE OF MICHIGAN. At the Land Offlco at Ioma, commencing on Moaday,tbc thirteenth (ilth)day of July next, for the alSDOsal of the vacant lands In the evrn fium btrtd sscftons n4 part$ sections, within the un dermentioned townships, which remain to the uaiiea aiaies, wiininsix miles on caoasioeoi uw railroad "from Grand Haven and Fere Marquette to Flint, and thence to Port Huron subject, as re- aulred by law, to a minimum of two dollars and rty cents per acre, vltt Northc the ftM tin end vesfe las principal sw nown Ths nnrth hitirof southwest Quarter and south west quarter of southwest quarter or section 3) the northeast quarter and south half of section 4i serx HUB ( llie liotlll util, nm uui vu uan iuum.i quarter, and the north half or southwest quarter, nii'simnai iniiuiniii. iub iumiui uwitii- west quarter, the southwest quafteror northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter, or section 10) rCllUQI 13, II, nuu lot uv uvnuiaii iju.inip .mb east half or northwest quarter, and northwest quarter of northwest quarter, ef section 30t seo- nnna 99 anil lt the fiftrth.it iurternf northeast quarter, the seutheast quarter, and the south half Of southwest quarter, 01 section dftt the northeast quarter oi normeasi quarier anu seuin nail i iff tlonSSt the southeast quarteroraoutheastquarter or section SO) the north hair or section it, the nnrthwMi nuartcr or northeast Quarter, the south hairornortbeastquarter. the northwest quarter, tbenortnbauoisouineasiquaitcr, anuine nunu h.irnf antithwa( ntiartor. of section lit the north east quarter or northeast quarter, south hair or northeast quarter, north half of northwest quarter, SOUineaii quarter, bmiumi wt uuiunkH1''j and southwest quarter of southwest quarter, of section IS, or townswp is, oi range The northeast quarter and the south half of sec tion 9i the northeast quarter of northeast quarter, the northwest quarter or northeast quarter, the southeast quarter oinonneut qu trier, mc norm west quarter or southwest quarter, and south hair or southwest quarter, of section 4i t He west half of section et tne norrneaai quarter oi eccuou c the east nail oi norueast quarter, tne cait ni ui southeast quarter, and northwest quarter of south west quarter of section 10) section 13) the north west quarter of northwest quarter, the south half of southeast quarter, and the southcaitquarter of southwest quarter, of section 14) the west half of northwest quarter, of section 18) the southwest quarter of northeast quarter, of section 30j the south half of northeast quarter, the east half or nortnwest quarter, inBioutnwriqua,rn;twiiiuriii west quarter, and the south half of section j the north half, the northwest quarter of southeast Suarter, and the southwest quarter, of sections!) is north hair or northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of northeast quarter, the southwest quar ter or northwest quarter, and the southwest quar ter, or section 26) the southeast quarter or north west quarter, the west hair or northwest quarter, .n.i ,m nnth half of smith or tat nuarter. ofaectlon 28) the northeast quarter of northeast quarter, of section S3) the north half of northeast quarter, of section Sl and the east half of northeast quarter, Of section 36, or township 16, of range 0. inenorineaitquurt, u uwuwh u. .r .rthua.i mi a ft r. a. mi inuinwriinusiiTi ui uunu' . miartr. nf artlon li the north half, the north west quarter of southeast quarter, and the south- hI nnarfr. of aectlon 6. of tOWnshlD ISlSCotlOns 2, 4, and 6) the northeast quarter, northeast quar ier OI OOrinwfll IUim", uuuinB. t"ini wi northwest quarter, northwest quarter or south west quarter, and south hair or southwest quarter, or section 8) sections 10, 13, 11, and 18) the north half, the southeast quarter, and the north half of southwest quarter, of section 30. sections 33 and 31) the north half and the north half of southeast quar ter, of section sej tne soutnean quarter, tue half of southwest quarter, and the southwest quar- nt .mithatii nuarter. ol aeatlon 28i the north half of northwest quarter and south-vest quarter of northwest quarter, of section SO) the north half of northeast quarter, northwest quarter of northwest quarter, and south half of southeast quarter, and .rnih hairnfanuthweat nuarter. of section Sit the northwest quarter of northeast quarter, the south half or northeast quarter, the northeast quarter of northwest quarter, the south half of northwest quarter, andthe south half, of section SI) the north half of northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of northeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of northwest quarter, of section 86, of township 11, or range s. At ttm Land OfUcO at EAST BAGIMAW. COD menelng on Mokiiav. the third (Sd) day of August next, for the disposal of the vacant lands In the run numbered etttiont and parte ef eeclione, within the undermentioned townships, which remains to . !... p. .. Wilkin at. Mill., nn Aafin altlji ofthe railroads 'from Am boy, by Hillsdale and Lanilnr, anuirom uranu n-.piia iu wui wm u A.....M,rianv." and "from Grand Haven and Fere Marquette to Flint, aad thence to Port Huron," subject, as required by law, to a minimum r i....tniu.. ami flftv runt a iir aerf. Vtli JVorrt ofthe bate tine end tett of the principal The east half of northeast quarter, southweat quarter of northeast quarter, west half ol north west quarter, southeast quarter of northwest -...... Int. A anrt fi. and at half Of SOUtheast quarter, of section 4i fractional section 10) lots 0 and 6 of section 21, of township IS) the southeast quarter ol southweat quarter of section 20) the . . . l.i.n...t 1 Ik. nn.lliir.ll mi p. ter or southeast quarter, and east half of southwest half, of section SO) the south half of northeast quarter, southeast quarter of northwest quarter, lot 1, southeast quarter, and southeast quarter o J southwest quarter ol section li) the north half of nortnwest quarter, " "". w; southwest quarter of seetlon II, or township 11, or The northeast quarter and southeast quarter of nnrthwoat nuarter of section 10t the southweat quarter or oortheast quarter of section 20) the soutnrnai uuirictui uuims H. .. -.-...- 33ithe south half of northeast quarter, east half of southeast quarter, and northweat quarterof south east quarter, of section 81, of town-hip 9, fractional section 4, of township 13) the west half of south east quarter and southwest quarter of section 18 the northwest quarter and west half or southwest quartet or section 20) the west half of southwest quarter aod southeast quarter of southweat quar ter of section 38) fracUonal sections SO and Si, of township IS, of rantte 3 Fractional section it the northwest quarter or northeast quarter, west half of northwest quarter, northeast quarter of northwest quarter, and south i nnrivrn( anutheaat ouarter of section 10t the east half of northeast quarter, the southeastquar- ter, tlieeaeiliaiiOlSOUinweat quarter, nuuauuMt- uim.t nnartPF nf anllthweat QUattCr. of Section 12l the west halfornortheastquarter, southeast quar ter of northeast quarter, wets u ui iumihimi quarter, northeast quarter of southeast quarter, -nil aa.fhaifnr anulhweit Quarter o( sectlonlli the northeast quarier, east nan oi iioruiwca. nnr ter.northwest quarter ot northwest quarter, and east quarter of northeast quarter, Iota 4, 0, and 6, and south half or southeast quarter, of section 10) , i nnrthiaat nuarter. west half of southeast quar ter, northeast quarter or southeast quarter, and west half, of section 12, section 14) lots 3 and 1, and south fractional haKotsectlon lft) sections 20 and 22; the northhalf of northeast quarter, northweat quarter,south half of southeast quarter, and cast half of southwest quarier oi section imuum and 38i fractional sections SO and 82, the north hair, the north half of southeast quarter, the west half of southwest quarter, and uorthsast quarter of southwest quarter, ol section si) the west half of northeast quarier and north half of northwest quarter of aectlon SO, of township 11, the east half of northeast quarter, east half of southeast quarter and southwest quarter of southeast quarter, or section V6) the north halfof section 86, oftownshlp Lot 1 ol section 8i fractional section 10, oftown shlp 9) the east half of northeast quarter, lots 1, 3, ami 9- anil th nnrthflaatnuarter Of southeast Quar ter, of section io.the south half or southeastquar- ter oi eectiun Mime vaai iibii ui nuiiucmiHu.i .., lots 2, 8, and 4, and east half of southesst quarter, nf auction 12. of tuwnahln l0:tha aouthweat Quarter of southwest quarterof section 4t the west frac tional halfof northeast quarter, the west half of southeast quarter, and northeast quarter of south' aat nuarter. of section 6t lots 2. S. 1. 6. 6. 8. and 9, and southwest nuarter ol southeast quarter, of sec tion Q) SCOtlUU iaim irsyiiuum kpiiuu w. ui wwu- shin IS) section 1) north half of northeast quarter ..iia a, ,!., itfthit nnrthA.it nti.rt... nnrttu nuu iv. wm . . -. - , hv in cest quarter of northweat quarter, uorth half of southeast quarter, west half of southwest quarter, and southeast quarter of southwest quarter,of sec tion Stthe west halfof northeast quarter, south east quarter of northeast quarter, southeast quar ter, anu weat uaii, vi tsvitwu iv, hmuviui iuum li) the northwest quarter of northeast quarter, tha west half of southeast quarter, and tha west frac tional half or section IS) the north rractlonal hair of northwest quarter of section 30, of township 14) lOt No 4t south hall of southeast quarter, and south west fractional quarter, of scctou SO) the east frac tional part east of Kawkawllng river, the north halt ofsoutheaat quarter, and the west fractional hair, of section i, of township IS, of range S. 'IN THE STATE Ok kANtiAB. At the Land Office at Topbka, commencing on Monday, the thjrl (sd) day of August next, lor tha disposal of tha. public lands, hAtcAotoro un otrared, situated in the following townshlpe and parts oftowashipe, vw i j.a.ij . iouth et the beat I ine eU Hat ef tiu tiMk principal. fridia The parts or towAshlps IS, ll, 14, and IS, lnsida oithe Shawnee restrrauon, of ranxe 90, Tho parti of WwiiiWp l tssWe or IhftwhM ffftttattal HmttWfcftm Washington, d. reservation! townships 11 and 14, and the parts of township 15 Inside of Shawnee reservation, of range Ji. r ' The parts of township 13 losldo of Shawnee res ervation) townhlps ll and 14) and the part of town- unir iv inaiun oi m uniwDct reservationi ana me parts of townships, IS, 19, and SO Inside ofthe Mi ami reservation, or range S3. The parte or townshlpe U and 11 Inside of the Shawnee reservation! townships IS and 14) and the parts of township IS Inside of (he Shawnee reser vation) and the parts or township 18 Inside of the Miami reservation) townships 19, so, 31, and 83, of ranges. The parte of township ll inside of Shawnee res ervation) townships li, It, and 14) the, parts ol township 14 Inside- the Shawnee reservation! the Garts of township IB Inside of the Miami reserve on) townships 19, 30, 31, and St, of rang 34 The oarts of towns namp uiniiaeoi ue nnawnee reeervatloni townshlpe 13. is, and 14; the part of township is Inside or the Sbawaee reservation) the tart a oi townanip in louse oi tne rnianu rvacrva ion) townships 19,30,31, anft 93, of range 2ft At the Land Offlco at IIcuvoLbT. commen cing on MordaT, the thirteenth (ISth) day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands hereto fore unoffered, situated In the following town ships and parts of townships, vis: Swth ofthe bate Hne and eatt of the tixth principal mrnuian. Thanartsof townshln S3 Inside or the Miami reaer atlon, or range 33 The parts or township 23 Inside of the Miami reservation, of range S3. jnepnrta oi townanip a insme oi tne jniami reservation, of range 34. The parte of township 33 tnsUe of the Miami reaemtlon. of ranee 25. Lands appropriated by law for theuse of schools, military and other purposes, or lands on which applications hara been filed under tha provisions of the homestead law, will be excluded from tha aira. Tha offerine of the above lands will be com' menced on the dare appointed, and will nroceed In the order in which they are advertised, until the wholo shall have been otTered, and the sales thus closed) but no tale thall be kept open longer than two tnetkt. and no private entrj of any .of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks Given under tnv hand, at thecltvof Washington. this twentieth day of Maron, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President! J. M FnMVNDS, Commissioner or the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. hrery person entitled to the right ot pre-emption to anr of the lands within the townships and oarts of townships above enumerated, is required to es- t ami so in e eanoToine satisiaciion or inn iiegis ter and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day ap pointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing tne tract claimed) other wise such Claims win oe lorieiteu. J M EDMUNDS, Com mtsa loner of the General Land Office. Note. Under the regulations of the Depart ment, as heretofore and now existing, no paj ment can be made for advertising proclamations except to such publishers as are tpeciaUy authorized to publish by the Commissioner of the General Land uuice war i wnw PROPOSAXS. " F 7HE8H BEEF AND VEGETABLES FOR THE NAVV Navy Department. ) BOBEAU OF PXOVtSIOMS AND CLOTfllMa, Washington, D C, MayW, ibGS. SCALED PKOPUSALS-will be received at this office until the fifteenth day of June, 1063, at noon, for the supply or sixty thousand pounds or fresh Beef, and sixty thousand pounds of fresh Wee ta bles, on tha Washington station, during the fiscal year commencing on the first day of July next, and ending on the thirtieth June, lssi int iiei ana eietaiicsmuatuoi xoouquauty, and the best the market atfordsj and each article must be ottered for by the pound The Beef to be in equal proportions of fore and htnd quarters Boudwlth iDDroved aecurltv will be renulred In one-half the eatimated amount ofthe contract, and twenty per centum In addition will be withheld iron toe auiUUDi ui cicu iajruirut tu w iuuv, collateral security for the due performance of the contract, which will on no account be paid until It is fully complied with tvery offer made must be accompanied (as di rected in the act of Congress making appropriation for the naval service for IWS-7, approved loth Au gust, 1816 ) by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, totheettect that ha or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, If his or their bid be accepted, enter Into an obliga tion, within Ave days, with good and auffiolent sureties, to furnish the articles proposed N.i nrorwiaal will b eonaldered unleaa accomna- ' nled by such guaranty, and by satisfactory evi-1 ttence mat tne uiaucr nas me license requircu oj law of Conpcrcsa my28 t a1 UAHTERMASTEH OENEHAL'B OFFICE, Wabiiinoton Citv. March 19. 1863 Owners or steam vessels are invited to send to the Quartermaster General's Office tenders for their charter or sale Tenders should contain descriptions or toe ves sels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered ton nage, actual carrying capacity, material, whether eoppered,whetherslue-wheelorpronellers,whether Iron or copper fastened, stie and power of en gines and boilers; and should state the price at which they are ottered for long or short charter, with the eatimated value of the vessel in caseot loss, or In case the Government should prefer to purchase Instead of chartering Owners or steam vessels already In the service or the Quartermaster's Department are requested to make known to the Department any reduction in their present rates which they may be willing to grant, and also the price at which they will be willing to sell them All such tenders should be addressed to tha Quartermaster General or the United states, at Washington, and should be endorsed " Proposals for charter or sale or steamers " When received, they will be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy ex pense attending army transportation upon the ocean and tide-waters, by substituting, whereter it can do so, cheaper veaaels or equal capacity for those now employed. M. C MKIU8, mar 34 3m Quartermaster General Q EALED PROPOSALS ARE IN- O WTID till the 80th or MAY. 1863. at 12 o'clock M , for rurnlshlng the BubsLstence Depart ment with 20,000 DARRr LS OF I-LOUR. Bids will be received for what Is known as No 1, No 2, aud No S, and for any portion less than the 20,000 barrels Bids for different grades should be upon separate sheets of paper Thedemery of the Flour to be commenced on the 10th day of June, or as soon thereafter as the Government may direct, at the rate of 800 barrels dall), delivered either -at the Government Ware house, In Georgetown, at the wharves, or at the Railroad Depot, ttaahlngtoo, D C Pa ment will be made In certificates of Indebted ness, or such other lunds as the Government may hat afor distribution llie usual Government Inspection will be made just before the Flour Is received An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid No hlil will he antrtained from nartlea who have fircvlouBly failed to compl) with tbslr bids, or rom bidders not present to reipond l pe oarre s to ve new nuu nrauun-u Bids tobedlrectedtoCOLUNLL A BtCKWITH, A D I and t 8 USA. Washington, and in dorsed " Proposals for Hour " my lft dtwth PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the Treasury Department, Oldee of Con struction, Washington, D C, until 11 o'clock, m, of May SO, IBtU.for tba furnishing and delivery of about ON MILLION OF BH1CK, more or less, for use on the Treasury extension All bricks must be ul the best quallt, sound, hard, and well burned, of full alie, aud In accord ance with samples that may be seen at this office Bidders will give price per thousand delivered at the building, at such points as maybe directed, ami In such quantities per day as the uecesaUles of the work may require, 1 he whole to be delivered by the nnt of September, ltu All lilda mint be a ecu nin anled bv the written Sua rati tee of two responiiDie persons mat ine uiu erls able to 1 erform the contract, and will exe cute the contract should It be awarded to him, and that the burner IB a inanuiaciurcr ui uric. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bids, should It be considered Irs Interest to do so, and none will be considered that do not conform to the requirements ef this Advertisement lims to be incioscu in a lemeu -utkiuo-, su dor led " Proposals for Brick. ISAIAH ROGLRS, Lnglueer In Charge may 31 ThStmSO May 20, 18S3 CARRIAGES, ETC. CARRIAOKS 1 CAUIUAQhS 1 CAR RIAQLS1 On hand, tho best lot of hi OUT C AUUIAUEB ever otTared In this market, lor style and variety) censlsUag,ln part, of Latcaslon Tops, two and lour-ieat Hooka ways, top and no-top Buggies, Jer- IsoraUTLlCRU WAGONS, or all sties, with aad without springs Repairing promptly attended to HOB'T H GRAHAM. Coachmaker, may s-imi( n D, and 4T7 Eifhth ill, a. SATtJRDAY evening, may 30. i863. PROPOSALS. LV B. A. MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. Medical PonvxToa's Office; I PROPOSAL win be received at this offla unti. 19 m., on MONDAY, 1st day of June next, and on the first of avery month thereafter, for supplylnc this Depot with the following artistes, In such quantities as may he required during the respec tive months: class no i Cotton Date Cotton Wadding: Flannel, red, (all wool! Muslin, (bleached, unsized, 1 yard) Napkins, (for opthalmle) silk, (green) Taae, cotton, or twilled stay bind Tape, woolen, or woolen binding Thread, linen, unbleached Towels Towels, for roller CLASS NO 9 Twine, H oo arse Tow Oiled Muslin, 4)yard pieces miea iik, sjf vara pieces pica Hinders! Boards, 3XXI3 T 4x17 Knapsacks, hospital nieuicioe ranmers Mess Chests CLASS No 4 Hand Utters Horse Litters blanket Cases, canvas Buckets, leather Class No 6 Envelopes, printed Paper, wrapping, WfcD Paper, Writing, Cap, Letter Peas. Steel Pen Holders Pencils Lead, Faber, No. 3 Portfollors, can else Wax, Sealing Class No e. Water-beds. India Rubber Rubber Cushions, for air or water u square small Gutta Tercha Bed Covers " " Cloth Class No 7. Blankets, white or gra Counterpanes Mosquito Bars Hair Pillows Class No 8 Bed Pans, delf Bowls, deir Dishes, assorted aires I ceding Cups, delf Medicine Spoons, delf Mugs, delf Pitchers, half gallons Plates, deir Retorts, delf Pots, chamber, delf Pots, tea, deir Spit-mugs, without tops Spittoons Tumblers, glass Urinals Class No 9 Basins, tin, small Baalns, wash, hand Candlesticks Cauldrons, assorted sires Cleavers Dipper i, tin, 1 pint Flesh rorks Funnels, tin, 1 pint Oratcrs, nutmeg, large aad small Knives and Forks, Mix's U. S A Knives and Forks, Carving Knives, Butchers' Knives, Bread Measures, tin, gallon to pint Bed Ticket Frames Bath Tubs stoves, Cocking, and fixtures Range, Cooking Close Stools Pots, Inodorous, army pattern Scales and Weights, shop Steels Class Ho 10 Bedsteads, Iron Chairs Refrigerators Bedside Tables Butler s Trays Class No 11 Brooms BruBhes, scrub Buckets, wooden Clothes Lines Woodsaws Table Spoons Teaspoons Hatchets Hones Lanterns, glass Co tree-mills Tin Warmer, for stomach Tin Warmer, for feet Sadirons Salt-cellars Class No 17 Funmls, lass, half pint Pill-boxes, turned wood Pill Machines Pill Tiles, 6x10 Rain Gauge lUiorsand Strops, In case Sheep Skins, dressed for plaster Slatee Spatulas, S to 6 Inches Spirit Lamps vials, assorted Class No 13 Gridirons Kettles, tea, Iron Ladles Pans, frying Pans, sauce Pans, tin Itote, mustard Pots, pepper Samples of articles will be shown, and part leu- lars as to slaesof pacltaacs. quality of articles, and prouauie quaniiiy reiiuireu, win or 6" ven on ai- piuaiion at mis omcc Bidders must embrace In their proposals alt the articles designated In any one clan Proposals tint In enuformltr therewith will he relected 1 roposals from dlslo)al part Irs will not be con- sioereo, anu an cam oi allegiance rau.i accouipan) arli nrmtnanl tin mil. in the a urn nf fli e thntuan 1 dollars, for the faithful performance nf his contract, will l required oi the successful bidder Aa tho articles In the aboteclitaieB are only pur rhaad when the wanta of th aertlce demand them, successful bidders from a distance will be renulred to eatabllsh an arenov In title city The Medical Purveyor reserves the right to re ject an) anu au uius noi ueemed aunauie, auu an contracts acoepted will be subject to the approval ui mo oura-uu uvuciat HENRY JOHN&ON, M8 K , V 8 A, and my 20 Acting Medical Purveyor K AILROAU IRON FOR SALE. IT S Military Railroah Om he, I 360 O street. Washimoton, May li. W S Ths undersigned will receive sealed t Ida lor the purchiseol SUS-JO-3340 tons of new RA1LK04D IRON, SO pounds to the yard. 3SSTJ13J40 tons of the above is at the Cambria Mills, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and the balance, 67J 20S-W40 la at Pittsburg, PeunilvanU Incase a bid is accepted, the party making the same will be notified n$ loon as practicable If wunin ten uaja niter aucn aoilce tne any -! fall to make pa) ment In Government funds to the undersigned, the Iron for which said bid was nude shall be subject t sale to any other person All bids must besealed an I directed to the under signed, Washington, D C., and Indorsed "Bids for Railroad Iron " The right to reject any and all bids Is expremly reserved Bids will be recelv ed as above Invitt d until June 6, at whluhtlme a decision will be given 11 L.V0UINSON, my j6-lt Captain and A U M 1"HOTOSALB JTOH IIA"i, STRAW, AND GRAIN. ASIItTANTQUABTSaMASTEB'S Otf I E, FOBAUC DErAKTSlENT, Comer O end rid rtrtrti, Hahtngion.D C, April IS 13 WniTTEN PHorosALa are Invited lor furnishing HA, STRAW. OATS, and CORN, for the uae o? this Depot, to be delivered at Ihe Kailroa 1 Ueot, or at any of the Government whan ea In this cltj The proKsals to be addressed to the undersigned, and they ahould state the quantity of each article ottrrtHl, also the price and the date ol delivery IroposAls will be received for live thousand (ft.ooo) bushels of Corn and Oats, snd fifty (Ml) tons of Hay and straw, and upwards, unless it should be lor the Interest of the Government to contract for a leaa amount. AllKralnto be put up In good sacks of about two I) bushels each, which are to be furuUhed at the cost of the contractor Th- llav aod Straw to ti Ail Gralu and Hay ottered to be subiovt to a rigid Inspection by the Government inspector (liiiilraata will be Awarded frmn lima lo time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interests of the service may require. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfilment of any contract made under this adver tisement. Payment to be made at tha completion ofthe contract , S. x. T BROWN, Cant and Assistant Quartermaster, USA sp lT-sw T7IRBT ward; V FIRST PRECINCT "Notice la hereby given that In conformity to the provisions ofthe charier of the city of Washington, an election will be held in the first precinct of the First ward, on Monday the first day of June next, at the shon of John Keeres,on south or I street, uitnnn iimvicTTniu avuu larnuiui un'ii. iurn Collector. Register, and Surveyor, one member ol tfte Board of Aldermen, and three members of the Boa-u oi common council to represent saio warn folk open at 7 o'clock am, and cloie at 7 O'clock p Jn R.A WATERS, a A CLRMFKTS, JAS W McOLUF, my 23-d Commissioners of klectlon 1 I R S 1 W A R D, V SECOND PRECINCT notice Is hereby glen that, In conformity to the provisions of ths charterer the city or Washing ton, an election will be held In the Second Precinct of the First Ward, on Monday, the 1st day ol June next, at F. Dorsett's shop, earner of ISth and O streets, for a Collector, Regjster,nd Surve) or, one member of the Board of Alderman, and three mem hers of the Board of Common Council to represent said ward Foils opeo at 7 o'clock a m and clous at 7 o'clock p. m j w Dim. SAMUr.L STOTT, LFWI9 PARKFR, my 23 Commissioners or Klectlno ;IH8T PRECINCT, SECOND WARD n election will be held on the first dav of June next at the corner of Twelfth street ami New aork avenue, for Register, Collector, and Surveyor nf the city, an I for one member ol the Board nl Alder men, and three members of the Board of Common Council, and an Assessor to serve two years tor raid ward Polls open at7 a m, and close at Tu m GEORGL JILLARD, JOHN P HILTON, 8AMUFL W OtVFNi may 23 Comralsslonrts CECUM) PRECIS O SF notice Is hereby given that. In eo KCT, SFCO.ND WARD eonforniltv to the ' provisions of the charter of the city of Washlnr-I w for you If I know how for I am afraid you Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, for Col- tor a man with the rheumatism Is not fit for n lector, Krgtster, and Sun cj or of the city, tn soldier I know and you must do your beat to serve two years, one member of the Board of Al- come I hme looked for you and vie at the dermento sen two years, three members orthal,,.-, wi,-n ti. n.Bu ...-.. in. o.h.,ri n T irftZSSSXiXJfiNSi' The noils will onen at 7 o Clock a in and Close I SAMDI L LEWIS, WM 11 POrE, Commissioners my 22 E ELECTION NOTICE THIRD WARD FIRST PRECINCT NOTIO Is HERFB1 G1FN that, in conform Ity to the provisions of the charter of the dti of , vasningion, an election win dc neiu in ine firsi Precinct of the Third Ward, at the office of John members of the Board of Common Council to rei- resent said Ward Polls will be opened at 7 o'clock ah. .h.l l.lll nlrta. .Mf.l.1,i.1l i. m m . .nil will cloie .t 7 o'clock u JAMLS ll TOWLRS, OIDKON W LAHNLR, JOHN W SIMMS, m.V 33-lta Commli.looerf E ELECTION NOTICE AMiLrCTroNXh.h.i.ih.i.tdBf THIRD WARD, SFCOND PRFCINCT Junonext.atMr Draae a, near the northweat cor- ner or ninth street west ana u street noith, for Register, Collector, and surveyor of the city, and for one member ot the Board of Aldermen andihree members of the Board of Common Council Polls open at 7 A M and close at 7 P M w r wuuu, $ , R SIILi.i.-..- Cop"'"'op" mySS lOUHTH WARD. I1 FIRST PRFCINCT "Tfotlet li hereby alien that in conformity to the roin'ecYioVfeheld iff jSSSff, tnr'f. day of June next, at Henry W Henkle's rest lenoe, ju mi siiiu air-ci Hcituiiwccn ti a.nu aircria nerth, for Collector, Reirlster, and Surveyor ol the tity of Washington, one member of the Board of Aldermen, three members of the Board of Common Cou ell, and one Assessor The poll will open at 7 o'clock a m , and close at 7 o'clock . m V C FCKLOFr, B. MILDUHN. IRAS B.LORD.SR, CommlsslonerB my 23 dtd 1 O L R T II W A R U , 1 SICOND PR1CINCT I-. .i..ti. .. iii t- w.i.t i .v. L.. .-.i wii. in cinuuu tt in ifo iiriu in imr Trniiiu rrrciuci of the Fourth Ward, In the basement or the West lugofthoClty Hall, on Monday, the Hrst da of June next, fur a Collector, Register, and annpjor of sail city, tn serc two jers(dnc member uf the U..ard If Altermen to serte two jears thne members of the Board of Common Council loirns one jeari an 1 an Asaeaaor to servo two jmi iiiib witt-ii i i u u n iii, nuu viubi-m o clock p m PPT R K BACON I HAH H ANDIRSON, CHAItLr4 WALTr R, my JI ComniUsloiu rs 11 VI II A III), .L1 URSTPRLCINCT. LFCTIUN NOTICF-NotUe la here! j ghen uiiii, in GDiiiuruiiiy io ine ro taioiis oi inn ennr' tcroftheCit) of WnshltiKton an election will le held In the Ftrat Precinct of the Fifth Ward at the PuWU School House corner of A street boiillt an 1 I"rl.-'.rL ,V-5" Au"Jafc-V1. ?"'. ?L J aaii eiti.Vmi tM nnu niomt. of th- it ..nt nf Allerwen and three members nf tho Board nf Cum- mou Council, to represent said ward IMlawlIl be 01 ened at 7 o Lloclt a m , ami will ir(iu.rwi.nuiiu. m O HND. J MILLS, UiO M OYSTIR, Commlsilonersnf r lection 1 I FT II WARD, Notice Is herebi alien that in conformity to tl. CONDPRIUNCT provisions ni ine cnarier oi ine cii) ni wasniiijr. ... ' .' ... .......... . ton an election will be held In the iwtomt I ret in t of the Fifth Ward, at the school houie, comer of D street south and Third street east 011 MON 0A , tht 1st day of June next, for Collector HeKlster an t Surejor of sal 1 cltj , and for one metnter of the B ard of Al lernicn and three members of the BoAid of Common Council to represent sal t ward Polls will be opened at 7 o'uUck a m , and will close at 7 o'clock p m ISAAL u UAIt Will, WM NOTllNGHAM, R B tLRGUSUN Couimiilonera ai 26-l s ixni w A R I), t LI CTION NOTICE Notice Is hirebv at ven r nisi 1'iit.imii that, in couformltj to the provisions of the char- tor of the cltj of Washington, an election will be Sffl&l'ffnlllStSi?! .nu...ih.trui... nn m.i.. ih.i.t.1.. ,.r Juuo next, for Collector, Register and Survej or of said cny, aim lur on- meuiu-r 01 mo iwnrii 01 ai- dermen, three members of the Boar I of Louimvii Council, andone Aaaeaior, torcprestnt said Hurt I oils Willie opened at 7 o'clock a m, andulll beclsrdat7oclocki m GLOKGt BIU)WN. J VML4 U 11 kt J US till tUOK Couinilfloners uf Llitllou in 2 J ci I'I II WARD, t75 fcLCOND PRLCINtT i. LLC HON MJTICK Not l.e la heielv ei(.n that, iu conformltj tothe provlalotis ot the cliartir ,.rl..rilir.rU..).lii.lnn .null, tUn ulll I a ),M Int tie aecond Preclact of'the Sixth War! at the AiiL0tt Litxlne House, on Mondav the nut dny of June uext, forCullei.tor, Register an I Siimu r ol said ell) and lor one member ui tiie uyi Kn. ta2orf?o ani lolls will U ojuned at 1 o clock n m,andtlll be closed at 7 p m C11AS IIUK, SAMUEL GUUI, SMUIL AKM1S11 AD CunimUiloner. uf h lectloit lii J3 1 i: v i:nt u V R I), Hllsr PHK.INCT ot Ice ta hrrebv civen that. In toiifuriiiltv tu the ili laiuiia ui 1 (in iiini in m 1111 in) in ,. nnu in oa. an election will b h 1 1 in the Hut prrcluct ofthe seventh Ward it lie Island Hall, onMou iU) , tht llrst ilt) of June next, lor collfitur HokI tr, aul Vint) or of saidclt), and fur 011c number ofthe Board of Aldermen, an I three nuiulira of the Board of Common Council to rej resent said 1.1 r 11..: ki. ..r k , 1.. ..r ti.'t.i waru Polls will te opened at 7 o'clock a m and will beclosed t7ocfockj.KmGi MATTINoLli WILLIAM WISr, T H BAHHON, Commliilonrrs of I lection, my 80-d NO. 156. THE HOSE TI1KK. v w w cAinwiLL (from the German ) A child sleeps under a rose bush fair, The buds swell out In the soft May sir) Sweetly It rests, And on dream-wings flee To play with the angels tn Paradise And the years glide by. A mal ten stands by the rose bush fair, The dewy blossoms perfume the alr She presses her hand to her throbbing breast, With lot e's first wonderful rapture blest And the years glide by A mother kneels by the rose bush fair, Soft sigh the leaves In Ihe evening air) Sorrowing thoughts of the past arise, Ami tears ol anguish bedim her eyes And the)earsgl deby Naked and lone stands the rose bush fair, Whirled arc the leaves In the autumn air, Withered and dead the) fall to the ground, And silently cot er a new-made mound Add the years glide by AN INTKTIESTINO LKTTKIl. A 8o)itler Wanted at Home. Wo traharrltm verbatim tt literatim (Italics excepted) the subjoined, from a letter ad drcrscd to a rebel soldier. It was raptured In onu of tho late raids Dear Cousin tt with unupcakaMo pleasure Uiat I make the attempt to write rou a fcv Uuca to let you know that I am awful sorry to hmr you r-ayjou dontrt your com$ home oh 1 liopc nnd trust to God that jou will rot and Mr Cojrlilll sayr hedont think there ts any ilotilii ouoni jonrromfrt uc uenevcsjoti win rwneyon in tilt brr for them tnletvnuroiit homo IuonM ' j kv." ?" r "" l0 ts J"u wmt uuti i wik riuueu yuu wuuiu runic wuu Mr CochlH and that you would get otT nt hen yon would act otf nt hen dtrson with htm but vou never come and voti cant lmmaglno how sorry I am to think you 'cant come homo oh what would I give if you could com homo I ffreatlr fear vmi will not ttct welt short lv If vou dont come homo I know rou - "i .- .T.-. will come If you can I hope yon will come wo all any cotne Par ears for Tfu and N Y R to llkB hasteand comeback foMbtw have got t 'ctaijuusui wurMuuuauuiiuuuuT iu iiuiji uivui ho says jou must come homo nnd get well and vou cau learn what lluio VOU can come vou must kt u know In time to meet jou at . -- . ... I the deno If ou should be so fortunate as to comic home I hope thoy will let you com God grant you may come home oh couslu jou can't i imagine half how clad I would be If I could see I you come I aaw Joseph and Naphlet Coghlll burled yesterday they never opened their colUus I after thev cot here we could smell thorn throuirb their bores and they were burled ot home in the orchard Cousin If vou cant come home i before cold weather wo will send your flannels but i hope you wm comt yoa mUst write me If ' m, .mn ' T WB, ..,. in hMrfmm vnn .., J0" cant f0'" l w" laa t?lle' Vm 7on "? ery sorry that you were still sick and could uui com uuuiu out 11 jvu cum come no in- auu I Bct wc' ,er0 T0U maU Ccl Wtt11 there but you I wost try your best to come do coins Mr Goghlll ilT, he blUevea thev will let vou come vet oh IhowIhOMthcvmavletToufomsalllhofamUv aenria their lnv- tn vnit aava mm hnma I wlafi Jon raay Ceme Oh cousin jou must come I hope ' d lelfl be jour helper w'hlle you aro gone b'ut you must try your best to come I am still your uui-tnuuaiu tuuiiu lui uemn riiu iu III- eooil and come homo A F T in A Xf Pniu-mu p Vrt m.. f . f .i .77 i . . ? You must please beg them to let jou come furewtll until we meet do come home - Vallaundlshsvnt's Biography. He came of a Virginia family, his father was a Presbyterian clergyman, and he was born iu New Lisbon, Ohio, about forty years ago. Re waacnieuyeaucjuu aitue nresideothome, and an1 I. a tin 11 irvnt rtn iviii at .l.limnn Ct -... . ... t.. j . v vuv.wwu wi lege, but did not graduate, and devoted two years aa principal of nn academy In Bnon Mill, Maptlonfl ifn atuHlH lau nH m mlmlir J .Uy,ind ,JA t f , S. 7. admitted to tho bor ofOhloln 1S42, nnd becimesnccess ful in the profeaaion In IW and KM ft he v,aa eletted to the Ohio legislature, and took strong irrnunii in u or or i he war w in Mevien iin ring his last term he Introduced, aud ndiocatcd in nn tiinorjto aptfecn, a mil tor a cotmiiiuion ul convention, wlikh pusod audresnltt I In the present conatltntlnn of Olil llo inarrk 1 In Murrlaml, and actllel at Djj ton, Ohio, in 1S47, bccntulng tho editor of tin Ptjton tminre Iii 1H4'I ho retire 1 from thi Journal, nnd (tooling hlmrelf again to tho law una eminently siicresafiil In IK 10 he waa n can lldato for tho ludgtshlp nf roiumou pleis, hut his pro-sla.cry opinions defoaud him. and In 1851 ho wna tho Democratic tandldite for lieutenant governor, but was not elected. II u rnu for Congress in 185.3 and 1-M, but was di feated by I cwls D Campbell-a irrtal excite ,nii i,,B,.mBii ... Kr.it. nlu.tinn. ir- . .... I'lbl.lMH !,. VILVUWUC f ,V Hi. M dueirato to the Cincinnati Pi mocratlc Cnnvcn tlon of ISM, and supported Mr lluchanan In J ho again run for Conn-a ngalnst Mr Campbell, contested lih seit, and was admiltt d rui again, under Hih same rlrnims'tanrts, in Ibrt andwas ilectul, and was ro Uulul tothi tITl I. ....BAa I Id A.. ! I n,x,w-m, lain .. uiihvuhu' HU career as a CongrLamun Is well known Illilca for llngclug autl Klaalug oil the Freucli Htage. One M Nsrclssc, an actor, appears hef tro a Ji ye tic jxitr ofPurl", charged with hiving kls ed an actress upon tho stagu more friincnt1) and more violently th iu thu ctlenrUa of tin pljy roqulred lit sujs " Monleiir, I am a d ram at I ( nctor I piny Ihe parts of lovers In the tbtatreof tin Bo nil cue My parts oblige me to be extrav aganlly passion ate, cxtltwl, and tuthuslastlt I ntn ohlled occahlotijllv to inrke love to vvouuuof all UL'ts, of all sizes, of nil condltlqus of life, aitlvel), pemv trlnglv , soiuitmaa fur u couple of hour TT LovomnklugmyWomolaborlo,,,, Motttiettr le Jutje. and t en re iilslvo nnd aunov lng if one Is obllgul to do so Weil sir, and juu iu ifunutu 11, an my 11 re, usvoiion, uly ar- tisiic. amorous skill, so uuccaslngly nddriMul irtih.!nt hi irnt mo Into itH. r Vi.ii. nnti J" i r P e . V t g lU . ? I frms a month for running nwny with junim iuun.li umi iuukiii) iuu 10 ruiiuniuu empttttoa, nnd they want me to pay IV) francs lot iirlkke riilhtrid 1 or kisses, MonMuir IW francs for one mau to piy for snch trllKa ' 1 lint la what M Vulsln demauds of ine, for, In fait, klsMug his will un the sta.fi, w hlk j'layln, ..., ...u .,,i,r. tillu iB thu m O UUVL JlOtt IBlUlBl aUIu " It Is a very simple affair There arc urtaln rigulattons which belong to all ttie- utrts on the subject in nuistlou Altlclo 1 savs htn nn actor, 1 laying hi rott, U V . -t0 V" f IfA. .b-H onl, appear to in no rii( ic i 2 Pressing sluctrtlv to tin of 2f Wc ' Now Nartlssi laait,mjs a Hue haa igoioiisly cnibraced my wilo tin tiiiKH, uad uumlstakiably klsucd lur tvttntv-flvc tillu, lor wiiicu i a cm a mi i'iu iraiux Narcissi) "Ihe vrUo Is bevoud all rtaeou aUin ' I dtiuiud Hut sum auordlug to 1111 usages 01 uiu urunaur uw Natilssi " lom, lit us lompromlHL the muiar, intro are laiuis on iiotn kukh ilsiu "dood " Narclsse "I have stole Uentv,-ono kUsts alsln " ia " Narclrtso Mll, tliui, I otkr to rtturn limn " lKru till) COllrt lilnl it LTftvlH. nml llin ltntn dismissed tho case, referring tho matter to a higher court of justice. "As tht clock strikes the hoar, how often we sav Time file si when Hit we that art puling awa," ftotfottitf cpMim J11T1I p- XOVIftTIIlia Ont tur, Uitm j -.--- tlXO Opt Kjnm, tour dii --. j 1 J3 On KjMre, Ht dji J-JW On jur, 1 ! 1 Ererr atlior dij1 klTertlsemtnU, flfty p ctoUaddltlontt , One week adTertutmenU chirred . tor etch lMrtin, ,. dix une. or lM cunraniMV sqnar. AdrertliemaiU .icraM tx hunted U by U o'clock u. VaJlasullgham's Reevpttom In W asrrvtUa The KasbtUteiYm thus describe the advent of VaUandlgham tn that city t Jan omnibus backed no to tha depot platform 04 Market street, and ValUadJgham, accora Bsnted brclrht or ten soldlera. cmtared tha clumsy vehicle. In a few moments It started up Market street, around tha Square, down College) to Church, and down Church to tho Chattanooga depot, where a special train was tn readiness toconreTliimsotrthward. During all this time he was followed by men on horse back aod In carriages, while an Indiscriminate crowd of nadealrlaus. armrwaeons and dogs joined In the escort. There waa no disloyal or ungcntiemsmy demonstrations, nowever, uur Ing this unusual see do, although many crimi nal remarks and conjectures escaped the lips of the beholders The most common eipreaalon wsi Suppose Bragg wilt not admit him Into his lines what will he dot This question generally remained unanswered bnt was the subject of mnch speculation. The object of such intense observation maintained himself very well during the excitement, although ex hibiting a few signs of agitation " CLOTHING. JB- CoilJ UH' CLOTJIIISU WE ARE NOW in ipcelnt of a larva assortment of Bors' and aiMren'aClothlnr of the newest stiles, suitable for the present season fur dress And school wear, to which we invite the attention of parents WALL, ST PHLNS Si Co , 343 Pennsylvania Aveuue, between Ninth and Tenth streets apr lft tnr (star It Intel 1 f 1 ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING E VjT ha e now In store a fnll stocV of Gentlemen's "iirlng Overcoats, Butt nets Suits, Dreis Suits, ant Kurni thing CTvoiU ofthe latest styles, manulaotur etl with the same degree of neatness, style, and ele gance, as if made to onler WALL, ST PHFNS fc Co , JA'A Pennsylvania Avenue, between Ninth end Tenth streets. anr 10 tflf JSlar fc Intel MILITARY GOODS. nrrt it a nv nrnn I " " wall ttphv uikco. 344 Pxhniyltahia avenic, , Offerthe largest BSBortuintlnthiacit,embrAc 'n?uu.Vl1ll,cdbT mctn lBt,, AMu Vl1 haw. such aa-- Bwoms, saanes, uens, anoumerSTraps lUta, Caps, Pistols, Stc,Kc, with a One assortment ol ualform clothlnr. with which we can furnish offl cers comjdvte outfits la a fewmoments VTAbi i&rniT av vu., CM.S Penusjlvaula Avenue, apr 10 tflf flntel Star tTirnn ) SUTLERS' STORES. CI HEAT INDUCEMENTS X TO FCHCIIAICRI Or OFF1CFRS' SUTLJRS' AND PURVE1 OBS' 8 U V V L I K 8, Contl.dnc of l'IltSERM-D.1IFAT3, FISH, SOUPS, JfcLUF, rilKHES, I ICKLtS. SAUCES, &e , ic , lie, PURE W1NF5 AND L1UUUHS, C1QARS AND TOBACCO, Atwhoici.lc tod rtt.ll rur.hKMriArelBrlted1of.ll .ndexitmlae thli l.rj(. .nd well .elected itock C choice KOndi .verv enicie win lie onereti ni OHtATLY KLDUCH) PRICE, AhUh c.nnot l.U to f Iv. ..tlaLcttOQ GEO 11 UATFt, fortnerly Bate. Ic Wood, 93. Pehniylv.nL .venue, m.y U-Utl olio.lt. WUI.rd'i Molel. ALES. GENCY OP JOHN TAl LOR fc SONS ALBANY IMPBRIAL GB1AU P. XX ALKS. i'e are constantly receivtna a full aunnlv nf these veUhratel DRAl'GHl ALr s, dlreif from uiMBn joiiii isyior aauui iu cmsks auu nail casks, and solicit tLe patrouae of citlteus and the trade. UA1M fc WUUU, vj$ Pennsylvania avenue, la ) 41 1 piMisite Wlllard Htl AltCIIITECTUllE. A I A R R L L O R lv S ""jf7NRT PAHBV, manufacturer nf Marble lan tell, 'Monuments, Mural lahlcts. files Cblnd and Plumheis liri Caen sione lUpllsmal I otiia Altirlntha in Maniiftctor) nl Wtrerooms 71 i aul A last 1 wmtj-Mfcou I itieel, neai lourth itv emir, New ork N B Urates, from the lowest nrke to the most loatl) niilah firnlshelal New ork trices ue.ifftia ntaue 10 oner, aoa csiimaus -itch mr Marl le vor.t put up In sn part ol the lountr) my iHm UKYEN T II WARD, O WCOND PRLCINCT An Llecllon will he held on Monday, the tlrt li of June next, In the basement storv of It) la id Chspet corner of D street south an I Tcnfi street west, for Keflster, Collector and aurviir of ti.e iltr aul tor one inemb'r of the U-mrl o( n turn, and three members of the boa hi of Cruimon touncll, for said ward, in couf irntliv u ith the r v Isl ins of the charter of the cltj of rvahlit t u foils optn at 1 o clock a iu , and t.lo nt i ujHk iu CHi C MHHV IJFll S IH-Pni'HN, wLcouphh, my J ( omniiaalonera 1 f ! ctlnn C 1i)M.LIIR(nHLHS'LLMHERARI JUK SALh Tie remaining stock of COLr BROTH! RS LUMBLK Y KHli, between Thirteen an I a halt n I rourtern'h strrtts on the Canal, li DIM-HI U rOR 5ALV1 FNTIRP Centrally located, with business well established and CHiiaMe, bj iroierl) directed energj of beinh larelv Increased lot part) deslrliig such bust uesM, a morelaiorable opportunlt) for a K vod In vestment is rartl) otlen 1 In lonnectlno with the ard Is a BhAllUiLII PATeVT I LINING MALHINE AND MATCH! K, U orked by Mr amucl L pAnxaiitoi:, rtoentlv our fureuivu lu that dcpartmenl, and producing tvork of unsurpassed excellence Al .dlcatlun Lan be m de nn the premises to LlONlUVb IUIL! Skiirvlt Ing partner ot M) 2t JCt II CO LI UKOTHLH4 II1 LAUlJUVRTERi lRu OT MAR mi i a uriiii Uaiiiinoton. I) C Mav28. lfici. SrniAL OHUahi, No aa 1I orders heretofore Ipsik d from these hendqimrtcrs relative to the sale of aplrltuous or malt liriuors tn enlistetl men or Holdicrs 1 f tho I nlied Statca arm) , are declared tu be lu frcej also as res;arUs teamsters, laborers an I persons of that clasa employed by tha Quar tern aster a or ComuiUsar) Depaitmcutst and a in dealt r In spirituous or malt liquors detected i 1 itllluKor Kivlnsthe lamo to teamsters or nnv ut the aboio class of persons will be pruicude t aicalnat the same as provided tn speelal order N li of March lb, itfcli, of these hendquarter ilyorderof HLNRY B TODD Captain and Prov ost Marshal A S Biker, Lieut and. Adjutant Arthh W, Arttcltt of l ar " All sutlers aol re ttluer to thecamp, nd ml persons whataoever servlut; with the armies of the United states In thf Mild tiiough not entitled soldiers are to be au jevt to oiders, according to the rules an tdlsitplln of war my & iw DR V 18 URLA TT, Uf No Ail, vomer uf Ukhth aud k, streets, Up) oaltu the General Poat Otnoa, Can be consulted un HIlkVMATIC AtkkCTtONS 'UNAtJVfpfJOA, UVLR COAIPZUIN'J, UiKUMO a Fh ECt tot S, as well as all Diseases of Imprudence, uf whitUvcr character, and which may b declared Incurable t y other phj slclaus. He enxaaeito uaka an Immediate cure r rum bis lengthy practice in the aalenea of uedl olae, be ts enabled to otter himself to tha public aa being the only one la WaentoKton capable of atfonl tng spoadj relief All oasts curable will b eaaran. Ud He warrants a cure without tha usaol ucr sury or any other daneroui medlslne. Raoentsaaea cured In two or thraa daya. N B Utters addressed to Dr. F.. at his n iria wrt Ul. aoraerof Xlfhth and JB lUaaia. OppoelU oa (1 imt wiM-t rui TmjTTiwiaiTruai UmnUaUnn, wsy