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EVENING _ST LOVE'S SEASONS AND REASONS. BY CHARLES Lon peel Meare De Below we give the origins! song rec ; Mackay, at ts lecture at Plulbargeme Hall, on Satarday orght Inet: And love her all the year. warn and true. noonday throwing A light on old and new ; of bloom and freshness, And shady comfort near ; 1 love my love in summer, And love her all the year. lleve zy, Pr in — For fruit of ge: For wisdom to he garnered ‘To serve our future needs; For virtues ripening ever, Like harvest full in ear, I love my leve in autumn, nd iove her ali the year. I love my love in winter, For cnarities unto d, For warmth of househola welcome, For looks that thaw the cold ; For barmiess mirth aud pastime, Aa rich aa Christmas cheer ; I love my love in winter, Aud love her all the year, ce —____ Swattowrxe av Ivnran.—In the early set- tlement of Cherokee, Georgia. prior to the re- moval of the aborigines. in many cases in the Superior Courts of the various countics, either one or more of the parties were Indians. The first Solicitor General of the Cherukee Circuit was, at the time we speak of. a young lawyer, who bad but lately removed beyond the Chatta- hoochee from one of the older counties of the Hie has since received from his fellow citizens offices of honor—having represented them frequently in the Congress of the United States, and served on the Judicial Bench. s who gave great trouble courts, was a notorious old vagabond, re- g in the name of Swallow—a drunken, quarrelsome old scoundrel, everlastingly on the civil orcriminal docket. be was the defendant in a cause tried befure a The evidence having been submitted the jury charged, they retired and soon r came in with a verdict, which was handed Now, the reader will be good enough to bear in mind that the Solicitor was of an excitable temperament, and whenever exercised he invariably stammered and On this oecasion, ha began to read: find that the said defendant, Here, as our friend, Billy Martin, the Solicitor’s moyth * bung fire,’’ and he tricd again: ‘ “« We, the jury, find that the said defendant, Swailow, an Indian’’—and here there was another refusal to “‘ go off.’” The eyes of the whole court, Jud lawyers, and spectators, tor, who was by this time “in a sweat.”’ here Jim H—-, who sat almost under hit, looked up and enquired, in an audible voice : “* And did he do it “ Yes, he did !’’ was the Solicitor’s indignant Among the Ind On a certain oceasion, to the Solicitor. were upon the Solici- ply. “ Then,” said Jim, “ I think the punishment was unlawful—it was both cruel and unusual.” Augusta Dispatch. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS BROWNS’ HOTEL.—Mrs Oldbam and dr., MY; Mr A Matthews ; Ky; J V Hutton, do; Dr Patrick Va; Daniel Grigin, Ga; Va; Miss McFadden, Ill; Richardson, Ky R Anderson; Mo; L S Brownell, do; LL Smith, O; D3 Dana, do; J R Powell, Ala; ff G Betts. Mr Lewis, Va; J G Rives, H W Butler, Pa; J Miller, E B Downing and lady, C © D Sallivaa and family, Rives, Pa; J T Pierso: Grabam, do; J C Mason and fam Wheeler, do; Miss C V heeler, di NY; J C Horton, D BC. Morgan and lady, do; H W Clowe, do; J Pr Col Garnett, Va; La; W Trigg, Mo; G W Robin: ner, Tenn; C M Jac Mrs D T Taylor and son, N ‘a; R L Brown, Va; dert, Pa; D 3 Harri WILLARDS’ H¢ A; Miss M A Taliaferro W Denby, jr, L Lumpk: John Marsha! Hambleton, USN DC; B F Steele, Va; wae J E Miller, di N Woodall, do; J antield and lady, Pa, C W J Harts and fam, Va; ice, do; J E Peyton, Pa: T B Ellis, do; L P Holiady, ; JS Prescott, la; GDLib, Md; J t; AN Mey- TEL —Dan'l Ruggles, US and niece, J P Reynolds, ; Gen Ranney, Mo; ll, Md; J F Rey- nolds. USA; J 93 Tavie Mrs G Bartlett, Md; Mrs J Heald, Md; J G Martia, Va J Anderson, R Schoonmaker, A H Redfield. M ‘T Jobnson, Md; J Van D M Douglass, USN; Join Wilson. M F J Randolph and lady, N Graham, T M Biddle, Jobn B Munn and lad NY; Hon J Mand Mrs lip, JP King, zmery, N York: y. D L Elustein, Y¥; 3 Hepburn, Judge Braxton, Pa; O D EF Brownand lady. Wood. Me; Pou » NY; FN Hall, jr ce. W_O Russell, M Beale, Md; R J Middleton NATIONAL HOTEL Jones, Mass; J F Jenkins and lady, Md; HonJ A ; J W Ficklin, J Morton, R Gill, Md; H J Buckley and lady Atherton, Mass; Col D D Mitehe! Mo; C H and Miss Carter, Stanton, NYk; A Felch, M W W James, W D Bishop, Ct; Nat iding and lady, M D Smith; F E Hayes, HM K Laughlin, Pa; W H Weed, N ondon; KR McDowell, fa; GN Sand- » Mass; J 5 D’Orsay, N Yk; iman and lady, Me; F Baxter, Pa; J S Skinner, Md; J A Hon J Bisho; W B Davis, La; TK Stewart and fam d: HJ Rogers, Md; HB Crugall, pC 4 Munson, Cal; Pp; NJ; AS Mitchell, Mo; A Ibbot- KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—W S Dennis, M P Jones, Va; W OB White Stallworth, Ala; J Ford, NC: USA; Mrs A lish, do; R P MeKibwid, Pa; Md; WJ O’Brien. do; FE Be: Min; W A Bute ¥, Md; W ‘Thomas and son, Smallwocd, NY; A V Barton, do; inelair, do; J D 5 1. W Hough, Va; J 3 A Isk. do; J Frid- jo; F_ ‘Tyson, do; € do; © W Helm, Va; J D Scott, do; J J Ciex- Norris. do; R G Davit, do; ley. NJ; HA Williams, Stull, DC: T Derment, Green, do; C Rose, do, T e S Anustead, Va; J Verdin, Mo; JS WASHINGTON SE.—Hon B B Chap- tin, FE Henderson, J C K Randolph, Alexauder, aud K Stetson, 2. Pa; Jax Jobnaon, Ala, W P Dobson, G F ’ SAILING D From the Uxitep Staves. iverpool...Jun 6 --- Liverpool... From Evaorr North America. Liver -Hamburg ...New Yor --++++Liverpool...New York...Jan 13 ‘Tue California mat! steamers leave New York th an the Sth and 20th of each ee —— Ee nes for Music; by y Charles Mackay, Charles Mackay, by Caarles Mackay us eetts } MACKAY. — 80, Coaries Mackay, 25 cen Baliads and Lyrical Poems; b The Saiamandrino; segends of the Isies; vices from the Crowd; Voices fromthe Mountains, by Charles ", Charles Mackay, 25 cents. y Charlies Mack Poetical Works, by Charles Mackay, antique mo- TAYLOR & B England and the United States, by Vol !.—As to the place and time of a transaction on hietly of the contlict of reat. wet the subject matter of personal her words, of the right of action. Price $6 per volume, Conway Kobini FRANCK TAYLOR. SOR MOUNT VERNON, The Steamboat THOMAS COL, been thoroughly repaired, will mak regular trips to Mount Vernum, ieay | her wharf, 9 LYER, having e time she wiil vay - bee ul run regular ____ THOMAS BAKER, Ca for 1858, a Register ‘we British ‘Aiemane atoms pasion fi a FRANC Pianos, &c._. @RE OF RAVEN, BACON & CO’8 perdi: ANOS, just arrivedat the Warerooms " » 3. METZEROTT. * Second hand Pianos Pale ose. n2-tf ee ee ee NUNNS& CLARKE'S | Arr HALLETT, DAVIS & CO!S CELEBRATED FIANO FORTRS, receiving and for sale ae . JOHN F. ELLIB, 906 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts. Purchasers wil! find it to their interest to examine er themselves the superior qualities of the above Anos. Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &o., also on hand. n 16-tr GOED MEDAL PREMIUM v0 FORTES. WILLIAM KNABE, (Senior partner in the late hrm of Knase, GakHir & Co., Continues the manutacture and sale of grand and ware PIANO FORTES, under the name of William Knabe & Co., at the old stand. os. 1, 3, 5 and 7 North Hutaw street op- posite the Eutaw House, Baltimore. aes have also just opened a new Sales Roomat No 207 Baltimore street, between Charies and Light streets, on the premises partly occupied by Mr pears MeCaifery as & music store, where they will ‘ep constantly on hand a large assortment of plan and highly -finished grand and square P Fortes: also, Melodeons, from the best makers, from 4 to 5- ve, some with double key- double reeds, Gnd stops to suit small churches, Bem extensively cueaced tm the manufacture cf ‘anos, we will sell wholesale and retail, on the moet Our Pian warded the highest ur Pianos were ai fg! remium (gold medal!) at Fairs of the Maryland Institute two successive years—Ootover, 1855, and 1856—in op- position to fourteen and eighteen pianos from some of the best makers from New York, Boston and Bal- timore. We were alsoawarded the first premiunnat the Industrial Exhibition held in Richmond, Vir- ginia, 1955 and 1856. They have also beea awarded the highest premium (silver medal) at the Metro- politan Mechanics’ Fair for 1857. In addition to this we are in possession of testimo nisis from the most distinguixiied professors aud amateurs in the country, which can be seen at our Wareroouis, speaking for themselves and others of the high reciation in which our instruments are every where held. All nstraments are guaranteed for five years, ind a privilege of exchanges is granted within the first aix months from the day of sale if the instruments do not tive entire satisfaction. Wholesale deaiers will find it to their advantage to give us 8 call before purchasing. Pianos exchanged, hired, and tuned. mar lé-ly WM. KNABE & CO. HE MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. MET! ROTT, corner of Kleventh street and, Pennsylvania avenue, is the largest le PA only complete Musical Establishment in’ the Distriet of Colamb: Bacon, Raven & Co’s and Rosenkranze’s cele- brated PLANC realwayson hand in ce varie ty; also, Prine: perior MELODEONS. Toxether with an immense stock of Musical In strumests and Sheet Music of every description. = forte tuning executed by Mr. Rebine. Insurance, &c. oO G ie AND SILVER PURCHASED AT THE BEST RATES. FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU- ROPE, IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY,AND VIRGINIA MO- NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED FORK DFE POSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES.-CHECKS MUST BB MARKED ACCORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRI.sCI- PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON COM- MISSION. UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED AT THE HIGHBST RaTEs. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., d¢sm Bankers. _ TES PER CE. NT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, Lowa, pay ing 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in N York. Bonds of 8500 each. The growing aity o: Davenport has now about 20,000 inhabitants, and rapidly mereasing in wealth and popuiatioi municipal debt is only $150,000, and ite railroad debt only 3125,4, and canuot now be increased. ne statistics of the city were published in the Inteili- cencer of the 3th September. We recommend these bonds, believing them to be as safe as any State or eity bonds. 006 CHUBB BROTHERS WHE RAED SY SONU ARG CapiraL, —— —— —— ——. 920,000!!! This Com; is now prepared to recaiv tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDING CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates. aay charge fur Policy, at their Office, Jenth Street and Penosy!vania Avenue, ‘@shington City Savings Bank. Dixgctoks. Wu. F. Bayly, Samuel Bacon, Yorenk Bryan, jemes F. —_ ‘Te m. Ortmo, udson Tay is Rowan” “JAMES C. McGUIRE, President, Gearon D. HaNson, Secretary, ap li-iy BANKING HOUSE OF — CHUBB BRUTHERS, Derosits.— Deposits received and Checks paid ut charge, Draite on the northern seaboard received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furmsled t positors without charge, IntTek&sT ON D&PosiTs.—Interest will be allowed On Deposits at euch rates na may be xgreed _ ePosiTs 1" Vir@tnta ano UNcunKENT 5 Deposits in Virginin aud other Uneurrent Movey re ceived to Le checked for, psyabie in same funds, or iD specie, we charging the regular Exchange. Discotnts.—Notea, Drafts, and Bills of Ex e will bed:scounted, and Loans made on Stocks, Bo im, and Securities, at the market rate, Letters ov Carvit.—Lettors of Credit will be furnished, negotiabie in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Mouey or Collaterals, Bnd interest allowed if Money is deposited, and charged if Cousteraix, on such termass may beagreed Upon. TRAVELING BiLLs ov ExcnaNex.—Travelers wil! be furmahed with drafts in such suma as may fe sired negutimble in the different Cities of the Union. BiLLs aNo Latrers or Cxxpit on ENGLAND, 1RR- Land aNv Evkorg.—Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit on Engiand, Ireland and Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. _Boxna, Stocks, &¢.— Bonds, Stocks, and Seouri- ties payiog from 6 to 12 pr. cont.. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of a pr. cent. Whore Stocks are bought upon orders, we Teserve the richt to cali for a depositof 10 pr. cent on —— Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- RalLzoad, City. anv State Bonva.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be placed in uur hands for necetintion, exther in this country or Europe. Kasl- road Iron puronased fur eash or with Bond Land Wakrant2.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- seed in every respect. nd Warrenta located on commission, ase oA Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- 4 5 + Warrants wil! bs forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible STATE AND INSURANC! ey em Eetate sold and Insurances effected. on Unitep States, Court ov CLaims, Cone Rxre.—Claims on the United States, before the Court of A ees or Congres pinrestes to us, will be prosecu prompt and able attorneys. ity OTHERS, BB BR Janz Opposite the Treasury, BANKING HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Checks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Guid. Accounts will be opened with de: ‘ors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currency, the depositor being credited with the difference. se m-th CHUBB BROTHERS. [TEREST AMLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERB. a Opposite the Treasury, jan RETIRED PHYSICIAN, Years of Are, W hose sands of life bave nearly run cut, disooy ered while in the Bast Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was diseavered by lim when his only child, a daugh: ter, was given up to die. He had heard much of the Wonder! ul restorative and healing qualities of ~ Arations made from the Fast India Hemp, and the thought cecurred to him that he might make @ rem- edy for his chi d. udied hard and succeeded in realizing his wishes. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. He has since administered the Wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers in wll parte of the world, and he has never failed in mak- ing them completely hoaltby: and happy. Wishing & todo tuch good as possible, he will send to suc of bu toted fellow-heings as request it, this re- cipe bh full and explicit directions for making it up and successfully using it. He requires each ap- ve shilling—three cents to n tae recipe, and the ra- othe payment of this ad- Grand st: . ey City, N. J, mainder to be a vertisemert. ‘Aad Dr. H. JA) ak 2: nee IBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, ‘ Binet BAER BOOKS, in variety and illustrations, French 8, English and French Drawin, Booas, Gold Rodgers’s Penknives, fine editions, in he bindings, of English and American standard authors in Poetry and Prose, and rene. English and American Juvenile Beoks for youth of ail agen, may be found at the Bookstore of the under ned, mostly im UTO! imaelf. Freee ES PRANCE TAYLOR. CK ; FOR SALE. Superior COKE, in entity. now for sale, Inquire, wituout delay, at the office of the Gas Light Company, re sty J. F, BROWN, Beoretary, Miscellaneous, ST) USISESS ESR WEEN PRO: Navy DeraatMent, Deoember 16, 1857, Sgacep Proposazs, endorsed “ Proj is for Steam Machinery for Screw Hropeller Siocp-of- war,’’ will be received at this Department until 3 o'clock, the 20th of January, 1858, for the complete (ram heprm the i ne B py endl eal prend- es, & ing iton rd a screw pro; er ship- Pot paliding te the United States navy yard i ston. The —_ must be fora specific sum for putt! the whole in suocessful operation ; must inciude all- patent fees for any arrangements tliat may be pro- Lomo: of state the time in which the 4 i be ual guar: estabiish- completed, and be accom, y tl antee required by law. i Which the work is to be executed must be stated. ‘The details of the design and arrangement of the machinery will be left with the party whose pro- position may be accepted as combining the greatest number of advantages, keeping in view simplicity of construction, readiness of access for ad. ment when in operation, and not being subject to or ig in the Gusta J parts ; it being the object of the Department to obtain the most speed and ywer with the most economics! consumption of uel, and the greatest stowage of coal which the space available for that purpose will admit. The boilers to be of iron, with teresoopic smoke- pigs, which must be placed at the greatest practicn- bie distance from the mainmast ; the propelier, with the connexions for hoisting, to be of compos! jon; the machinery for hoisting, for pumps, apparatus for and appurtenanoes o! ali kinds necessa- fect working of the whole to be of the i e conl- vunkers, shaft- wage, tw 8 iron bulk heads apparatus for fresh water from which can made not less than 800 gallons per day 5 all the tools and duplicate pieces necessary satisfactory for an efficient oruising steain ship-of-war must be in- ted is thagreretaon ane alist of them must be jurnial . ‘The wood and carpenter work (except the be ring out the dead wood for the shaft) necessary to ada anel for the reception of the machinery, boil- er appendages, will be provided ut the expense of the Navy Depaitment, and it will permit ti se of such facilities as it may have for hoisting the hea- vy machinery on board. ri accommodation of the entire steam ma- chinery and the fue! there will be allowed in the body of the ship the entire space under the berth deck commencing at 20 fect abaft the main mast, aud thenee extending forward a distance of 56 feet. Within this space it 1s expected to carry evn! for tI days full steaming, the daily consumption of which the bidder will state in lis specifications and tne weight of the machinery, water in boilers, shaft, propaller, and appendages, with the toois and spare distilling work, ™ not exo-ed 3% tons, of 2,240 pounds. The distance from the aft side of the in mast to the aft side of the forward stern post will be about 95 feet, and the distance between the after stern-post will be7 foet; the depth from the load water line to the top of the keel under the propeller will be 14% feet. Steam-engine manutacturers who desire to bid eon obtain a copy of the section of the vessel upon making application to the department. ‘The proposal must be soeompenica by full cations and general drawings, having the position of the contre of gravity of the machinery, boilers, &c., marked on them; xiving also the onpacity of the steain cylinders and area of foot and delivery valves, and of sir pump and outboard delivering valves, space for steain above the water-line in boilers, the fire and gee surface; alxo the diameter. pitch, a1 fuoe. and kind of propeller.and other prinoypal pon: th ormparixons can readily be made, here will also be given the estimate of the weight of engines, boilers, water, bunkers, appendages, tools, and spare work, in tona of 2,240 pounds. z terms of payment wil! be that when one- fourth of the materials and !abor provided for in the contract shall have been completed to the satisfaoc- tion of the Departiaent, there will be Tcl ey meut of one fifth part of the whole ameunt of the coutract ; when one-half the work shail in like manner he completed there will hea further payment of one-fifth; whea three fourths the work shail have been sonpleted afurther payment of one-fifth; When the whole shall have been completed, and have made a satisfactor of one week, then a further payment of one-fifth: and when the ship shail have performed satisfactorily at sea fora period of three months, then the remaining shail be paid. ‘The repaira necessary during this period from de- fective workmanship or materials will be at the ex- pense of the contractor. toed Listas oe must be explicit,and no qualified or conditional offer will be considered, “ ISAAC TOUCEY, d 18-2awtJan® Secretary of the Navy. No, 541 J Notice FOR ANE: KESTORATION OF CERTA LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF 1OWA. The grant of land made by the aot of Congress. approved May 15, i856, to the State of IOWA, toai in the Oonstruction of certain railroads therein meu- tioned, having been so far adjusted as to authorize ths release from withdrawal of the lands herein- after described, norice is hereby girem that all the vacant offered lands heretofore withdrawn from sale or entry alorg the routes of said railroads which be outside of siz miles on each vide of the said roads, situated inthe under-mentioned townships, which have not been selected in virtue of said grant or any other grant made by Congress, or legally claimed by pre-emption, and which were subject to private entiy at the date of withdrawal, will be re- stored to private entry on the days and at the places: hereinafter speo fied at the ordinary minimuin of one doilar and twenty -five cents an acre. to wit: At the land office at DUBUQUE oa Monday, the 15th day of Febuary next, viz: North of the base line and east of the fifth princi pal meridian Townships 95, 96, 87. 89, 9 and 91, of range 1. ‘Townships 85, #6, 97, 88, and 90, of range 2. Townships 84, 85, 86, ard 07, of range 3. 9 ya ed and 85, of ranges 4,5, and 6, cipal meridian Townghips 25, &6 #7, 80. 9), and 91 of range 1. ‘Townships #5, 86, 37. 89, 99, 91, 92, and 93, of range 2. ‘Townships &5, 46, 87, 88, 9, 91, 92, and 9S, of ranges 90, 91, 92, and 98, of 3,4, and 5. nehips 84, 65, 86, 87, ran Wrislips 85, 9, 87, #3, 7,8,9. 10, 11, 12.13 ‘and 14, ‘Townships 85, 46, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, and %5, of ranges 13.aud i6. 90, 91, 92, and 9%, of ranges and iy. the land office at FORT DES MOINES on the 15th day of r ebruary next, viz: North of the base line and east of the fifth prin- cipal meridian 77, 79, 90, 81, 82, nnd 83, of ranges 1 and Townsli ‘Townships 79, 0, 21, and &2, of range 3. Vuships #) aad #2, of ranges 4, 5,6, and 7. North of the base ling and west of the fifih prin- ipal merid ‘Townships 77, #0, #1, 82, and & ‘Towuships 26, 7, 79, 09, 81, #2, and 3 ‘Towne ips 26, Tewuships 76, and 6 ‘Townships 75, 7 78, 79, 81, and é. and #3 of range 4. . aud 83, of ranges 7 nd 3. ‘Townsistps 75, 77, 72, 79, &, and 63, of range 9, Poweelps 76. 77, 7H, 79, 9, #2, and 23, of range 10, ‘ownships 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges Il, 12, 13. 14, 15, and 16, Townships 7, 77, 73, 79, 81, 82, 93, and 85, of ranges 17, 14, 19, aud Towuships TA, 81, 82. 83, and 25, of range 21. 4 + 73, 80, BI, 82, 83, and U5, of ranges ‘ownships Townships 76, 77, 79, 99, 81, 82,83, and 3, of ranges 25, and 26. ‘nships 79, 40, #1, #2. Shand 25, of range 2. + 79, 90, 81, 62, 83, and 85, of ranzes 9, 80. 81, £2, and 83, of range 32. 0, 81, 82, HS, and Ae OFT ze at CILARITON on Monday, the ry next, viz: the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. Township 73, of range 1. 4 hips 72, 73, 74, and 75. of ranze 2. 7. hips io 68, ie eesti 74, and 75, of ranges , 12, 18, and ti ps 67, 65, 68, 70, 71, 72, 74, and 75, of range 16. ‘Townships 67, 62, 69, 7, 71, 74, and 75, of range 16. ‘Townships 67, U1, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 17, 18, 19, aud 20, Townships 67, 63, 69, 70, 73. 74. and 75, of range 21. ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 22, 2, 24, 25, 26, 27, BW, 29, 30, 31, 92, and 33. At the |i joe at FORT DODGE, on Tuesday the 23d day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. ‘Townships 96, 87, 84, 91, and 92, of range 19. ‘Townships 8 i, #7, 84, 1, and 92, of ranges 20, 21, 22, and 23. ‘Townships 26, 87, #8, and %. of range 24. 87, #8, 9), O1,and $2, of ranges 2, Townships ‘Townships 86, 67, and 82, of ranges 29, $),51,$2, and 28, 27, and © Ss. At the land office at SIOUX CITY on Tuesday, the 234 of February n xt, viz: North of the base Line and west of the fifth princi- pal meridian. Townships 2%, 87. and 88, of range S$. Townships &7 88, «f ranges 35 and 37. ‘Townships 8 ard 88, of ranges 38, 99, and 40, Township 91, of range 41. Township &. of rane 42. ‘Townvhips 86, 87, aud 88. of ranges 43, 44, and 45, ‘Township ¥6, of range 46, At the Land Officeat COUNCIL BLUFFS, on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian. Townships 67, 68, 69, 2, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 20, 81, 82, 85, and 84, of range 34. Townships 67, 68, 09, 70, 72, 73, 74, 25, 76, 77, 8, 81, 82, 83, aud $4, of range 95. Townships 68, 64, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, and 84’ of range 36. 67, 68, 69. 70, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, id +5, of range 37. ‘71, 73, 74, 75, 76,77, 78, 80, @1, 82 83. , of range 38. ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70,71, 73, 74, 75, 26, 77, 78, 83, 84, and #5, of ranve 39 Townships 67, 63, 69, 79, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 8! 82, #3, 84 and 05, of range 40, "Tow nahipa 67, 68, 89, 20,71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78,79, 90, 81, and 82, of range 41. ‘ownships 67, 63, 69. 70,71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 738. 79, 89, 1, and 62. of range 42. renee Se ‘71, 73, 76, 77, 78,79, 80, 81, 82, avd 68, 73, 79, 80, 81, 82, and 85, of range 44 mats 65, of range 45. Township 85.0f vanes Neckyelwek G nd hand, at the city o! ‘as! ton, Smee ee t ~seven. aaa ee TOS. A HENDRICRS, Commisstoner of the General Land Ofies, d 2-law6w RecN Medicines. T!5e8 bY CA Safe Sho TERY e Ber careers Ee ex ‘his posseesron over one ‘ta Value-ail within twenty are warranted to cure # nursing Sore bottles will cure the worst kind ef Face. botties will clear the system of Biles. botties are warranted to oure the ‘warranted to oure the jee are warranted to oure sil Hu- warranted to oure Running of the nix bottles are warranted to oure corrupt tions of g cari __‘Travelers’ Direatory. N'“(HAD US i Ste amrns wrheg 5 Teg in their construction, as also atreng’ speed, and forpensongers are Wasetaild for sleganee com: ‘The steamers ofthis line tight compartments, tomake them alias g 's inahos given thems proves their mode o! 'iGirloe of passage from New York to Liverpool, in tcNew York, 38 erienced Su) xeon attached ban be seoure. until paid PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. oA BO as ane saoater | improved water- no ood as new, the! FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, Jan. Saturday, Maron 13 Saturday, April iv. will cure Socal; worst kind of Kinewora, Twoor three bottles are Warranted to oure the Most Most esperste case jeamatism. Three to four Lotti arranted riptve to oight bottge will cure the worst case of A benefit is always experienced from Jf ie warranted wh i Wing On thé pastures, stone a. should oureever, stem ; yet itis 4 fix € Tt has to start uor AN DS, hums it it suiting some cases, butwet yours. botties of tint on. I know the efleots of it im every ones, It has already done some of the ¢ I gave it to cluidren a year I have seen puor, ing children, whose flesh was sol » restored to s perfect state of health by one hject to a sick headsohe, one ives great relie! » have taken it have boen recuinted by und it works quite ensy, but where there ts any derangement of the functions it will cXuse very singular feelings, but sthey always di when that feeling is ke & new person. Saturday, Nov. 2 ty to COLLINS, No. 56, Wall street, N, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. ‘The owners of these ships will not for gold, silver, bullion, speci stones or metals, unless bills of therefor aud tie value thereof exp jewelry, preciour i ing are signed jAeHINGIUN BRANCH KAILKUAD. It. Where the be TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS From WASHINGTON at € a. m., connecting a Relay with trains for the West, and with those for Pinladelphia and N &.m.. for Annapolis, Baltimore, Now York ; at 3 p.m. ou must not be alarmed rom four days to a week. sult from it; on the contra you will feel yoursel some of the nostextravagant encomiumas of it 76 kept it strictly for hu- ince its introduction aaa general faamiy medicine, great and wonderful virtues have beep found im it that I never sus) Several cases of epiie; always considered ineurable, have been cur that ever man listened to. for Baltimore aud Norfolé with Frederick train. mat Relay forthe West, itimore, Phiiadelpiua, ane eX PRESS at 4.20 sted. for Annapolis, its-—a diserse which was York i o tual in ail cases of that awiu! few who have seen more of it than | have. i know of xeveral cases of Dropsy, all of them aged For the various diseases of pain, Asthma, Fever by the Kidueye, on the iseases of the Kidueys, &c., medioine On Sunday at 4.20 Ri mm prom BALTIME co WASHINGTON a T. H. PARSONS, Agent. (PRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILKUAD @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Tw ily, (Sunda: WastiRequn cleys 0. LEX ANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE ano R. Washington at 6 o’olock a. m. Washington at 7 o’clock pm. BURG and the $0) ington at 6 o'clock LYNCHBURG next morning at 4 with the trains on uiver, Sick Headache, and Ague, Pain in the and pasticulariy in disoovery has done more good No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you Directions for Use.—Aduits per day—children over ten years children from five to eight years, tea-s) uo directions can be 4) take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice POO cable to all consti No. 12 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetis, Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. . B. Gardner, 8. Waieh, J.P mers Scuwartz Dyson, Ford & Bro. Age ie tee Se 8. Ciaseil, O M Lentham, ‘are from Washington to Lynohburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Kailroad Company, runs connection with the trains, ‘eta for Lyuchburg prooured on the Boat. Cannibusesand Baggage Wagons will beat the Depot of the Wasiungton sengers and bages; dria, a distance of Ottesville to Lynchbu ents for Boome AYER’S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the pubuic as th: Om PILLS have t skill which the medi- 8. and their effects urpass any comtu- to convey pat e to the Steamboat, for Alexan- six mules, allowing ampie time JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. Alexandria, July, 1857. EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. eR Ses ce BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘Tho recent extension and improvement of its esd. cting linea at the West has required an en- tire revision of the ranning arrangements of this road which highly umportant ad’ rare secured. 15, 1657, THREE D. tn both direction afford. A yER'S been prepared with the utn cal protession vu show they have virtues w. nation of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa- rations do more or less good; but this cures such dangerous complaints, so quick and so syreiy. as to prove an efficacy ands power to uproot yond any thing which men have kuown before. removing the obstructions of the internal organs au stunulating them into healthy action, they renovate the fountains of life and vigor,—healt anew through the body, and ‘They are adapted to disense, and only, for when taken by one in health they produce This is the perfeotiou of medicine. ease, ard no more with impunity. em, if they are wellthey will Gives them to some patient who has been pros- billows compaunt ; see his bent-up, tot- tering form straighten with streagth again; see hig ee his ciammy features to some sufferer st wut in scrofule tall his the sick man is well eg to the trav- NDAY, June h passengers. ATION TRA! from Camden Ststion, Baltimore,at 7 A.M at way stations and arrives at Cum- 4 P.M. Second—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Surday ex- M.. and arrives at Wheeling at 425 Benwoud with Central Oho Cincinnati, Indianapol C., Aud At saan ledo, Detroit, & veinnd Road, and also at Parkersburg with LOUIS and CINCINNATI AIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M nwood at9 A. M. with express trains iunati, (werthout change of and reaching there in but 23 vreand 23 hours fi children may take thi sick they will cure do them ne harm, long-lost appetite returt blossom, into health. whose foul blood has bu skin is covered with sores; who stands, ur sits, or been drenched inside and which ingenuity could sug- Lt d wark the effect ; stil from nis body ; see the new. fai thus grown uuder them, seo the late leper Ni Give them to hun whose angry na tesm in his outs aud he screeches with pau hy throuch every muscl ves; give him lies in anguish. out with every gest. Give him the rth of the base line and west of the fifth pron- vith Lewments and theie are cases ch; but mark, he walks with crutches now. and now he waiks alone; they have cured i Give them to the lean, sour, hagsard dyspeptic, Whose cnawing stowach hus long ago eaten every his face aud every « usele from his body. See bis spyetite retura. and with it hie heath: see twas radiant with health too early Withering AWAY: » Cinemanti, ete. at Xenia tor Indiannpoi owuships &, 57, 8%, 99, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges 17 G ei ipp! E:xpresa for Louisville Cairo and St. :rough to St. Louis in less than 42 hours from By this tran the cme to al! the central and gouthern pinces in the West is much iese, while the distance és iroin 49 to 100 mules aborter than by the shortest of other routes, connections are equally ¢ mving at Baltimore From the West these eo snd satisiactory, ar tal anguish. or some lurking rough to all points, ‘TUROUGH TICKETS sold at lowe: at Washington, D.C. Kaltinore or Washington may by taking morn Camden Station renewed vigor, fuse a new vitality inte —the roves’ blos: BOTLOW Sat, joy bu sweet infant wasted with worms. features tel! you without disguise, and panfu tiuet, that thoy are eating its life away. Ite pinched up nose and ears, and restless slcepings, t dreadiul truth in language which every mother Gave it the Pitts in large di 'e parasites from the body, r road by dayli and ¥3, of ranges 2 2 very fexture. and, wud resuinice wext morning by Wheeling Ac roms every toatare, oommodation train, leaving Cumberland at & and » 82, aud 85, of ranges 5 tand FOR WAY PASSENGERS, The Cumberland Accomodation Train at 7 A.M. wiil etup at Al! Stations east « Wheeling Acoommodation at ail Stations beyond Eastwardiy, the nd wt 9, reaching Baltimore NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA pnand Parkersburg, wa: Express westwardly mberiand, wud the loses to sweep ev pot the marvel of age? Aud yet they are done around you every dstion leaves Cumter Have you the less serious xy niptow heeasier cured. J; sxengers will tuke the ho Mail eustwardly. ICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M Leaves Frederick ats, aMtEY at Baltimore 12 no 0D. ILL. TRAIN ieaves nt 5.45 Leaves Ejliovtt’s Mulls at? except Sunday, FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. rs Baltimore for Washington at 4.15 and 9.13 iS P.M. Gu Sundays at 4.15 A. M., Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 aud 8.9) A, MM. Ou Sundays at 7A. M., and weis, Fistulency, “Vi, Newsaleis, Gout and ause from the der which these Pitts rapidly eure, veringly, and under the counsel f not, tike them judiciously advice as we vive you, and the «distressing, danger- diseases they cure, which atilict so many mil of the kuiuan iace, are cast out like the devils a "y must burrow in the brutes and 25.cents per box—5 boxes for #1. ILMAN, Washington; and by & CO., Alex: Kindred complaints audria, and all dealers in M Ls and Sand 4.20 Hs fay earth PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE seeond and fourth trai PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MA By M. B. La CROIX, M. 200 pages and 190 fine Piain and Colored Lithographs ates. PRICE ONLY % CEN’ Sree of postage to ali parts of Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar i A new end revised odition pages and 120 pistes. cents a copy. A popular prehensive trentice on th; and casualties of single and marri y and fruitful allianosa, curing them—infell and infertile ones—their obvi removal—nervous debility, its causes and sore, EY a at 8 froin Baltimore, and the Annapolis Junction, — Epa and 5.15 traius from Baltimore and the 8.30 Washington connect with the e, &o., apply to J. T. WAL. 8. WOOD: iy 1stf Master of ‘Transportation, Baltimore, [4e PAciFic MAU, STEAMBHIP com One of the Steamehi the United States Mar ALIFORNTA, and OREGON, leav ‘ous twiee each month, on tie arri 1 the United States Mail 8, 8. Company's steam- ere, Wiuch leave New Orleans and New York regu- lariy On Sth and 2th of each month with the mails. fot connecting via PANAMA RAIL- These steamships have been in proved by the Navy Department, trains from Anna, For tickets, information, D, Agent, at the of this Com carry it for ACAPULO,. genet ‘An eskay on Sper tical obwervations ona safer and © of treatment hints on the ev:l results from empir which in added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old age—each case x: ly Ulustrated by heautiful remedies for those #elf-in: pointed hopes so uniprtunntely prevalent i adviser to the married, en! matorrhaa, with pi ected and ap- Kuaranty speed The I'anama Railroad (47 miles long) ‘em ooesn to Ocean, and 18 crossed in 3 « jengers is checked in New 100, emlarked at Panama by steam ‘The money paid in nees of the trip. eserve steamers are ke San Francisco, dent, so that th lates. It'points out the eted oe and tthe company’s York covers all tin port in Panama and etention in case of acei- e route is entirely reliable—no fail- tre having occurred in eight years. Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwa.l. Conductors go through by each steamer, and take of womenend oni'dren without other proiec- atthe vert Srey apply at howe contemplatir to persons entertaining secret and who &re con- r y sical condition, scious of havi vileges to which every human being i iee 25 cents per copy, or five copies fur es of postage to un addressing Dr. LA C York. enclosing 25 cents. B. Those wno 9) )LX upon any of the diseases upon book treats, either personal eines often cure in the ehort sprce of ex days, and completely and entirely erndicate all worders which copaiva and cul been thought an antidote. to the rain of the hi H French Secret” is the great con- for that class of yaiciaes treat + (post paid,) Albany, fer may consult tors. For through ticket the ageney, 177 We: Cc. L. BARTLETT. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR RIGHT YEAR: CALIFORNIA AND OREGO: inercury, to the irretri jextruction to the patient’s const: tion, and which 4]! the sarsaparila "Pe toe No, Si Maiden Lane, Aitany, N. Y, Regular Sailing Days, Cavution.—So many frauds and impos: fons of various kinds ha petrated on travellers hound toC AL. DR NIA, that the subscriber, ti Agent for pn: AND OFFICE PROM DUNCAN T NA CHIGAN. To er Grd get a au eu ail f Sy 53, It is hereby declared and office for the sale of public Innda State of Michigan, will be removed Mack'Nac at as early Bisel iota will be issued by the land district. nis Given under my ha: isions of the act of feels it his duty to Persons sceking prasaxe to California, hat, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they must 1 to ind the true office of t in New York is authoriz whieh nar ir Wertetioct coarar the North River, at the head of the Com “Sr SEN ac je kuown that the at DuNcAN, in the . to the IsLanvof @ period as practicable. precise time of iter and receiver ind, i racist got Women of te Genero) Land Gabon Ratiroad, as no other office Giant Miscelianeon SEVENTH STREET ‘ borer orT aN. Ope bmacee has” <a od sot Wat ied to every sight; Kteat vaisety ,Commoramie St mecope erececopes os nhand. See a isement in Nationa! lute! irencer. Tes timoniacs. Nor Bm: The Spoctactos san ale hor me. Jo than any other Nove isin tered wv he: 5 EE 2 Lite W. TAZEWELL. tried a par of s lee obtained fi Mr. Jeong | aa teen cee ast vt Hers Sight, and correspond by focus. 1 4854. About five years ago, | o! Totnna, tm Washington, a pair of Ginsees for the spectacion whieh | used. and found them of great sesintunce to my ying vision ; and ty opimon of him is, Unet be is skillful im the preparation of Gineses for eyes aut too far gone tu Le beaehitted by such aid, . J. F. MAY. F Lepcunane, Neverier » ~ ‘rom an examination of Mr. Toluns’ Ginsses, from his panei pear and remarks, am convinced that he is a skull soran. oH BLACKFORD, M. D. Lywcracre, Notember 10, 18%. Mr. John Tobias, baving furnished me withGias- sen, oh Lhave been ereatly aided. (my vieren having suffered greatly from repdeng at might in my eaciser life,) itatords me the hughest piensure to may that | consider tum & skillful prectical opticma, snd well prepared to aid those who hors he Professional services. w RoOUZib, Elder of the Methodist Conference. Me. 3.7. Wasanen . N.C... June 27, _ a. J. Toptas—Dear Sir: (am happy to say t u jes which | obtained from you inst week eulirely satsinctory. From an mequality in the visual range of my eyes, | have heretoto dithoulty in gettong xinaw he tauces. I adlords me pleasure aud of your optometer this ditheu 1, has been happily obviated, so that the Giasses you furnished me are deoidtedly the best adapted to my eyes of any | have ee used. cut R.B. res; a! ‘ours, - Or reaper Rectorof St. J Having been indaced by a fraend to lishment of Mr. Tobins for the purpose gaa, tow ruisbed with @ pair sig nue, whice Uy " ed ery KOvK njured by Writing requent!y toa very Inte hour: but there ginsses | can study aimont as inte as aend § hat too without the mn | have previous- ly suilered. oun SON, J Late Commuissioneer Gen’! Land Office. Dee. 11, 1855. Ihave used Mr. Tobins’s Spectacles for three or four months, aud take great pleasure m saying that J am much ‘pleased with them. 1 have been w ited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH., ny Sth, 1856, 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobins asa skilful vptician ; and as j have eyes of remarkable peculian - ty, | was «ratified to fod thet Mr. Totuas seemed to comprehend tiem by inspection and some sight measurement and he has made ine a pair tite les that suits me admirably. A. P. BUTLER. July Li, 1856, Wasurxeton, Ang. 8, 1855. Having been for years under the necessity of hsv- two sets of ginsses—one for use in daylight, and one for iamp-ligit ured one set from Mr. Totms Which answerod both purposes. I have used his for hud them excelient. EDWARD npg aw Of Department o! Mr. J.Tostas. Sir: The poir of Spectacles you apongge bo yesterday are ioularly satisfactory tome. They are very decidedly the best | posseus, Lam the owner of eight or nie pairs, carefully selected in different pinces and from opticimus rec- ommended te me on account of their professional Standing in France, Huciand, the United States T have been aise eased with ey remarks and di- conpiens es the eper fs of the eyes, - the pur- Of preserving 8 iunproving the aight PReupeo! HSE at OWeLt Respeotfully yours, fessor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. BRooKLYN ORTHOPAEDIC InsTizETION, pril, After most careful examinstion of Mr. J. Tobdias’s Ginsses, | am evabied to testify that their hardness, clearness, polishing, and exact optical shape render them particularily recommendable te those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes are in want of such auxiliaries. 1 consider, moreover, Mr. ied oseiien at foous of the —o Mi now e ex ce, tometer. In ‘additton, I oan further ‘obise bas 8) ed some of my pa- asses, to th t ination alnien end Sexy Member of the vyai C iliexe of Sure ud; Member jedionl Society of and of the Fatholomcal Sones “f New York: is eo Ber. ‘eon of the Royal Orthopaedic Institution ‘anchester, England, and Surgeon of the B. O. Lustitation. jJORFOLK, Va., July 27, 1854. In the experience of even two years, ve found great difficulty im obtaining Speciacies that were ex- actiy adapted to the weakness of my sight. This in- convenience Mr. Tobins seems to have removed | the present by the substitution for me of better moresuitable Glasses. They sre clear, chrystal-uke and comfortebie to my eyes. 1 would commend him to those who from age or other infir: ty reeuire ar- tifieza! aid in this way. J. 43. 81M 8. M. D. Witsinetox, N ‘To persons who hnve had ta bt of their eyes #0 impaired as to require the use of Ginssea, | would recommend Mr. John Tobias as a euitable person from whom to olvisan each Glasses as they may re-. wire, as was suited me with ® pair of Spectacies fora farand near sight. My sieht paired very muci ly a service wf years rtment. which berth required me to be on 11 o’eiock at night til after day, derin Lused but one light. W.A.WA Drraxtanr oF wrens ¥ From natural def range of my eyes, | have been es for seve - ralyears. I eve tried dulerent opticanns without obtuinmge glasses perfectly ftted y eves. ‘our inonths #:n0e Mr. Tobias made two pairs especiniiy for me, which | have found to serve me perfectly. By the use of tus optometer be vt enabled to adapt asses most min ¥ tothe eve. I most cheerful- phias to all hAVINE eccASiON Lo yee to his skull ae a FE. BALDWIN, Ase’t Sec’y ign Land Warraste, W PUBLICA’ “Histor.cal and Lees axtion of that part ef the Supreme isin tu the Dred Scott ease which de- unconstitutionslity of the Missour: Com- ad th f extension of the Consti- arrying slavery a By the author of The Thirty ¥ « tayo; David Appleton & Co. New Ye ‘The above work just issaed from th sale at the n stend, corner “hy ' edit June iG, 1854. lette ed. up iu adurabie orm for permanent use. Price #1. ‘This work i what its tit!e purports to be, an ex- minioation of (what the author deems to be) the po- litical part of the Court's opimon, avoiding any “ tice of the judieal part. which related to the personal clams of the pa ties on record. It rs writen in & spint of entire devotion to the mstitutions of enc country aud with I abs! The authors own we G which they t thin ph te Gon tgiual '« werks, and so treated as t keptont 130.) And it is believed t kept in the work, and wh Patent judges, ns ‘the mow all thy th rese we to the widest readers. and in fset to ay pear w k uigect ed to he ras work 2 suigect su) oO Peed eagausted. aig JOS, SHILLINGTON, Bookseller, Odeon Bariding, corner ra . of and Ps.av. at Cat. too, colored engravin The Adveutures of a Hear colored engravir gs; Loudow . The Adventures of a Dog, and a good Dog, too, colored engravings; London 157. The Littie Pilgrim, by Alfred Crowquil, beauti- fuily Hlustrated; Loudon. 1857. Fury Gold tranalsted from the French, many ul- lustrations: London, 1% jes and F, Stores, translated from the Ger- mans Levton. 1857. nee ¥, _Saxelford, a si forthe Young, many illustre- tions: London, 1259. eda Morton, or School-room Days, th - i one y8, many illustra With many ‘other new Books, English, French, end American, for youths ofall ares. a ae jani FRANCK TAYLOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Waenine ton. December gid, 1857, On the petition of Henry McCarty, of Putebureh, Pennsylvania, praying for the extension of patent on the 16th of March, 1844. fer an im- *Suspendirg, cpening, and closing for seven years from t xpiration of sud Relents whieh takes place on the 16th day of t is ordered, that the nid petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, March the 8th eoateartt —— mig P| aged oid ee to appear and cause, if any they ve, Ww! ‘eA ation Ought not to be granted. / none ‘ersons Opposing the extension are required to hie in the Patent Office their eifections “«, ecially set forth in writing, at least twenty days belore the day hearing; all testimony tiled Ly either party to be used at the said hearing must be take i transmit ted in necordance with the rules of the Othee, which will be furnished on application. ‘he wmwaenpage J in the case will he closed on the 56h. of February: depositions nnd other papers reed PON AS testimony must be filed in the Office on or before the morning of that day; the Argumentsf any, Within ten days thereafler. Ordered, also that this uotice be published in the Union, National ti: noer, aint bvening Star, Washington; Republiewn, Haitimore; Argus, Phi delphia; Daily News, New York; and Inquirer, ¢ ecinnati, Ohio; once & week for three successixva Weeks, previous to the 8th day of March next. dep of eaoine. JOS. HOL?, Commissioner of Patents, P. S.—Editors of the above papers wii! please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Otice, with a paper contauung this notice, dM lawiw hy jane Amlerson’s Louis's Schou! Days, a Sanford and Merton, Fvenings st Home, gar Clifton, or Bight and Wrong. peranza, or the Home uf the Wanderers, imumn’s Home Stories. atelford.g Peery farina eeeee Ate ure Tate of the Cou: uy ‘ atess D'Aulnoy, FRANCK TAYLOR:

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