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EVENING STAR. MOONLIGHT. eAOTEst BY THEODORE MARTLE. Toter wood aceles att soft t Ob, moonlight pale! thy reys softiy creeping, paint my paler face In death-trance sisepi x. Smule, then. on death, t: he may tly take me, |, Where no sorrows be, re morn Swake me! Droops on its stem the flower ! age ot iain aaa lea shower dows of healing! come! Beneath thy blight My soul shali qui! not! Yonder is endless light. And joys that fail not! >> The bill limiting bank notes to $10 and ‘S2wv bas been defeated in the Virginia Senate, for ‘want of a constitutional majority. wi ——— oe —_ on —— Bs ling have rebel e compa- ny, ‘and declared bya pledge which iF pub'ished that after the v5th instant, nee! will Pay. no more than two dollars per th: cubic feet. The Present price is three The Gardiner (Me.) Journal says that the mauufacture of sugar boxes is largely carried on in that city this winter, and bas enabled all the mills to at work at remunerative rates. It 1s estimated that 225,000 worth will be made there during the winter. 7 A man named Malo, of Montreal, had a Rote against a man, with four yood endorsers, for $5,650. He presented it for payment, when the maker swallowed it. He wasarrested, taken to the police, and a doctor sent for. and he was forced to swallow an emetic in the hope to make bim disyorge the note—but the note would not come up, but remained in a fair way for diges- tion. Resrttiox 1x a Schoo, —A few days since, George Smith, a teacher in a public school at Perryaville, Alleghany county, Pa., while en- deavoring to enforce order jn school, was assail- ed by several of the larger pupils, both male and female, and severely injured. On consultation With the directors, Mr. Smith went to Pittsburg made information against five boys and two iris, and warrauts were accordingly issued for hoe coempee ae to answer a charge of assault I~ Two remarkable conversions to the cheap press end se taken place in Ireland. The pro- prietor of the Dablin Freeman’s Journal has com- Mmenced the publication of an evening edition of that paper, Ee one ley b The Northern Daily Whig, (Beifast,) which formerly appeared on a single sheet of gigantic dimensions, was cra ished three times a week, ix now transformed into a much less terrible (but certainly afar more usefal) three-halfpenny daily. {7 The Hurka:u mentions, on the authorit of a private letter from Cawnpore, dated the 17¢ December, that a great discovery had been made there. It sppears that Nena Sahib, before taking to flight, threw all his treasures and jewels into two or three wells. Some budmas! having been observed very busy about the piace, the localities were examined, and the concealed riches discovered This will bea glorious haul 0f prize money for Brigadier Graat’s force. if The Federal Council of Switzerland have received information from the Swiss emigrants to Brazil that their oy a in by tengo of their adoption is not what they were led to anticipate. Their condition is similar to that of the serfs in Russia The “‘ rights’ of the planters alone are ro by the Government, while the emi- nts’ complaints are unheeded. The Federal ouacil have c: uently ado; measures to Prevent emigration from Switzerland to Brazil. Cigeoyuen anv Fancy Stocks.—The New York Express says, one of the Profession who has evidently read the ‘mo: articles,’’ recent- ly made application toa weil-known firm of bro- , With asum of which he desired to invest, soliciting at the same time, the advice of the broker. “‘Obto 6's or Missouri 6’s are perfectly safe,and Pay & good interest.”” “Ob no'”’ responded the parson, ‘I don’t want that kind, ] want some of them that go up and down,” making at the same time, a very signifi - cant upward movement of the hand. Serciz.—The Brownsville (Texas) Flag says that thirty-two thousand dollars in specie arrived on last Monday from Monterey. Pie amount, added to what has arrived here from the same within the last three or four weeks, makes enormous sum of $102,000 Within this short time the Ranchero bas brought fifty packazes and bazs, besides some loose silver from Roma other piaces on the river to this place, the exact amount of which it would be difficult to ascertain. Thece packages and bazs contain va- tious amounts; ranging from thousands to bun- dreds of dolisrs. We verily believe the min-s ef the Sierra Madre cannot be surpassed in the ‘world for richness in silver. The great abund- ance that bas passed through this market within this year plainly proves the inexbaustable wealth of these mountains. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. “NATIONAL HOTEL —C B Pratt and lady, Mass; E David, Md; W B Henderson and lady. NY; Md; R O Bangs, Kansas P NY; E A Stadly and lady, Mass. M A Dexter,Kan- ; J Bonnell and lad ttuck, Pa; Mrs Bu insley, Cal; J P Ober, © Ball, NY; L P Sawyer, Mo; R Town, Mich’n; E M Patterson. NJ; D Wilitams, lowa; W Hunt, Mass; R Underwood and lady, Mo; C H Wilson and fam, M Colby, G Chamberlin, Maas E Mor- rell, P Russell, A Ervin, Md: H A Scott, Cal: J Mason, Md B W Brisbois. Wis; = S Stanto: J Burnett, J McClaring, Tenn; G H West, V lediey, jr, Na; G A Rice, Mo; Misses Robison, Ga; JT Ford, Va; J KR Hackett, NY,AC Peachy, Cal; Miss S StClair and sister, Md; us ‘Austin JW Davidson, W Price, F P Van Wryek, S H Chandler, W Crayne, Iil’ns; E C Alien. Mass; F Vansant, J H Hibbs, J Hibbs, P Dungan, Pa: W C McIntosh, do, Ned $ Bullius, La; F Ball, Cal- Sfornta BROWNS’ HOTEL.—G P Buell, 0; Z Raw- lings, NR; t G@ A Rawlings. MR; Mr Stod- dad, do; W H Coyart, jr, NC; Z Kidwell, Va. © B Liewelien and lady; Va; € Cox, NC! Jas Pleasants, Va; F A Vito, Pa; A F Glinton. F Clinton, do; LL. Kenvon and lady, N Collins aud Indy, do; 8 B Johnson and lady, do; G L Nichols, lowa; J N Winston,O DA Ca!- boun, A Commings and lady, Pa; C T Harvey, Md; J Addison, do; John Hooper. do E A Stu- dy and lady, Mass; J A Messenger and lady. do; J L Cochraine, Va; S W G Smith, do; J Daw- son, do; E O Kerrigan, do; J Hernman, NC; D E Cutler, NJ; G B Price, NY; J D Smith, Md: C F Gates, Ill; G_A Duconge, NY; Gov JC Jones, Tenn; Gen J W Smighton, lowa; Jax irwia, ill; Mes Grifia, NY; Dr a Grabam, WILLARDS’ HOTEL —3J Morton. J K Alex- ander and i fe R E Randall. W 8 Turner, Pa; N Harsison, Va; J R Fraser, Chas Dana: J H Mc- livafne, J H Morgan, L Chapman, Col Jas Mo: roe, W D Hatch. J W Banta, Mrs Fardon, NYk; A Gaylord, Wis; Hon D Stuart, Il; R Dillon, do; S$ Ashton. McCarthy do: J Day. Jas Day. lady and dangbter, Ct; L B Nahor, Mass; W H Chase, M P O’Hern, Md: Col Baker. Ct; W Couldock.E Leavitt, J T Hartt; J loyd. lowa; Taman Smitb, Ct; Mr M Wirt, W Martin, J Y Mason, jr, Va W Waters, 8 C; G A Pegram, France; J Butterfield. D H Barney, John Wheeler, 5 N Salomon, NY; G Smith Pa; J Ring, Mass. U.8 HOTEL,(L O Sats s—E H Hanford, NY; JB Marfree, H S$ Cox, Ten; T H Swope, Ky; WJ Young, Pa; W H Brown, Ky; WE ~ Md; R A Armstead, H F Carter, D- L. th, JH Burnett, H Binzham, Va; WT w and lady, Ma; J Cooper, Pa; W Johnson, Md; W A Browning, H A Ameling, Min; J H White, J Steward, Pa: W 8 Powell, Ala: H A pe tmmgr yy ome J M Barker. H B Tali- a Green, W Stabler. y Jeferson, M J Fails, Va eee KIRKWOOD HOUSE —J Bari, Chapman, Md: Hon J Pp Henderson, Tex: ‘Thorrington, Miss M Thorriagtoa, lowa: i Hoimes, O ® Hopkins, Mass; G A Barbour Can J Odell, 1 Odell, A May, Md’ Mr and Mra’ Men. ‘J: S$ Barker, M TTF T, Masa; O R Ful King. Mio; L Straner, 1. ards, Va; E Abbott, Ili; Wilkinson, NY WASHINGTON HOUSE.—R Daforth, Mass: J White, do; J W Watkin: HC Adam«, N ¥;ss an Capt J Marks, Pa; E $ Cullom, i Tena; JR on. T H Watson, Md; J Jagger, J iiams, Pa tis: SS reese OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From raz Unirep Statzs. Steamers. Leave. Por From Evnors. Sou’ampton. New Yo: Liverpool... Boston -Glasgow....New York...Feb The California mail steamers lesve New York 0B the 6p and 20th of cash month. Miscellaneous. UR EY nad atset them, by the Paris are warrant: oer ee ote ope Tne siparanarstaeien BSTELE rouenep NENFSCELIAN have received the highest recommendations st the World's Faireat. pighe through their producing 8 oth, easiness of ie heretofore wu: Sny otber improvement Jso. ail styles of OPERA, SPY. and MAGNI- h :8, Compasses, Microscopes ae for tale kt bys store, corner of Enghth street and Pennsyivania avenue, or Eighth street No. 491, ian street and Pa. avenue. caf Sth: street joes t vel le, the same as at his es! lishment in furope. n9-tl g\’S DIGEST OF THE La WSof Bette States from 1799 to 157—the text sab Tolthavetieails and anal, tically; vii decisions of ail the Courts, hoth State ‘nnd Federal, in whioh the construction of the statue law of the United States has been the subject of adjudi- —_— as-well as those of the Executive Depart- ments. “A most Gonvensent book of reference for profes- jenal men a others,”— Judge McL i an. = fail to be of great utility tothe bench and ator great ut lity sed convenience to many elas w convenience classes | pepe of the legal profession.’ Governor Wins- 2 Almont indispensible to the lawyer, and highly to the statesman and f busine “*Indiapensible to all whose busin . ic wen or Be mem er the laws.”’~Judge Ogden Hofman, “treatly facilitate the labor otherwise Se in the examination of the United States laws.”-Judge Barbour. “Will Freatiy Secilitate the labor of the profession and of all who have occasion to ascertsin what the w is in reference to the enactments of the Federal ture.” —Judse Sanford. 3 save the bench and bar an immense amount ofiabor.”—Judge Marvin, ~The arrangement of Mr. Brightley 1s not only far referable for busines: men, all,of whom ought to ave such & work, but is more convenient even for be profession.” —Judge Blair, Solicitor Court of laims. Complete in one volume of 1,063 larze and closely a pages, tmlay law Madings orice six dollars, or mall, @ prepaid. ssven dollars. fold POaRe PrePARANCK TAYLOR. No. 5:7. N TICE OF THE REMOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE FROM SAUK RAPIDS TO Seeuee THE TERRITORY OF MIN- Congress entitled “An act author zing changes in the location of land offices,” eres arch 3 1853, it is hereby declared and made known that the office for the sale of the publiclandsat Sauk Rapips in the Terri ory of Minnesota, wi | be removed to St. CLovD, in said Territory, atas early a period as practicable, Further notice as to the precise time of removal phe issued by the register and receiver for the istrict. Given under my hand at the oity of Washington me aad ony af Coteuary S D. 1858, order of the President: ’ THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. fe 95-lawiw :BIT AND CREDIT, transtated from the Ger- As uray & Havelock’s Persian Campaign, by Cap- ints. H. ~ upt. Hide and Seek, a new novel, by the author of the “Dead Seoret Re! Miossire. Woniler Dagestan byR ol ‘uros god Walter Scott, twoliv ev Jamee Whiter. m ene The Y: Ragmuffi a Chamber's Journal ovember and December. Biackwood's Magazine for Janiary. eceived and for sale at » SHILLINGTON.S Bookstore fes Odeon Building, cor. 444 +t _and Pa. av. T° WESTERN TRAVELERS, FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. On and after Jane 28th, 1858, Two Daily Trai willleave Calvert Station, Baltitnores for Pittsburg, Chicago, St. Louis, and ail cities and towin inthe West an! = bm and al ies owns inthe an North and Southwest. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepied) at 8.158. Fad Pittsburg ‘and all Western Towns and THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3;. m., for Parkton. 4 x THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore every Night at 1p. m., oonnect- ing with the Lightning press over the Pennsy!- van's Railroad for Pi arg, Arriving at | p.m. The 8.15 &. m.and 10 p, m. trains connect olosely at Pittsburg with traing over the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad and its Northern, Southern and W estern connections, Pas: ers for Chicago, Rock Island, Bur- lington. Iowa City, Milwaukee. Dubuque. St. Paul, dison, and other lead ng cities in the Northwest. will Save ONE HUNDRED MILES OF TRAVRL and TEN HOURS in time, with FouR Less changes of cara, by taking this route. Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo treit go by this route, and the tims is un- unied, being 43 miles shorter thanany other route, - Passengers tor St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower Up- . with care. vasse: Williamsport, Elmira, A WESTERN will find this the shortest, cheapest and most expe- for Niagara Falls, = Buffalo. 3 nd cities and towns in NEW YORK and CANADA, ditious route, and leave by train at 8.158. m. Passengers Hanover, Gettysburg, burg. Wrightavillle, Columba and Lan in the morning train at 8.15.8, m. Passengers leaving Washington at 64, m.,connect with the 8.159. m. train, and those by the trains at AG et 5.20 with the 10 p.m. train for all parts of iJ est. For further oo-rect and reliable information please apply at the Ticket Office of the Northern Ce..tral ailway, Calvert Station, corner of Calvert and Franklin streets, Baltimore. C. C. ADR. EON, Sup’t. fontr TH WARNER ieket Avent BSvks, FROM LONDON, Polyglot of Foreign Proverhs, | vol.; $1.25, Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, 3 vols.; $3. A Guide to the Knowledge of Pottery, Porcelain, and other objects of Vertu, | vol.; 81.25. Life of Alexandria Hope, | vol 2, Lives and Works of Michael Angelo and Raphel, cel]: lvol.; $1.25, —— 5 - tory of the Inductive Sciences, 3 Vols. * Pier’s Proughman’s Vision and Creed, 2 volumes ; Pa ‘Table Talk, ! vol; €1 25, as Overbury’s Works, 1 vol.; $1.25. uarle’s Enchiridion; 87 et: Jotn Aubrey’s M snes, : $l. Home ad, 2 vol Dictrenary of Classical Quotat vol; $125. Petticrew’s Collection of Epitap! vol., $1.25. Hand Book of Proverbz,1 vol.; z ' feo "FRANCK TAYLOR. DAMANTINE CANDLES.—2,000 ibs. Ada- mantine Candles, of excellent quality, at 25 cents per pound, Try them. KING & BURCHELL, fe4 Corner Vermont ave, and 15th at. FASHIONABLE PERFUMERIES, from the best houses, at GIBBS'S, near the corner of \Sth erreat Pe swe mer ADIES’ TUCK, and ali ts of COMB! LANBBS Bic Sore none isth ON ae Ls Ralae Room under Wilineds’ hotel "@ fire RDERS FOR EUROPE DISPATCHED BY oO a SVERY STEAMER. os TAYLOR & MAURY, Booksellers and Station- ers, Pa.avenue, near 9th street, offer to the public reat facilities in the importation of foreign Books, tatio ery, &c. . By their arrangements with European houses they are enabled to execute all orders committed to thee cares, and at a low rate of importation prices, fe FASHIONABLE, VISITING CARDS, AND ites Engraved in all styles, and cards printed ours notice, at TAYLOR'& MAURY’S Bookstore, waar Oth atreat UITARS.—A large assortment of Martin & Schatze’s celebrated GUITARS Tave just ar Wise meh Vid ithanae Lees W. G. METZEROTT cor.of Lith street an ann arenna, fa2 \DON BY LAST STEAMER. North America, its Agriculture and and Domestio Architecture, present and future. Delamotte’s Practice of Photography, Mortimer’s Py rtesher, $d edition. nson on Clocks and locks, ughes’ Duties of Judge Advocates. Jean's Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. Gloes. Dacts, me Quartetts with Piano accompaniments, | vol. Ludewig's Literature of American Aboriginal Lan- quag oussenu’s F milius, translated into Englis! Nouvelle Heloise, imto ns FRANCK TAYLOR. UPERIOR MEDICATE eerved, 29 ithe colsbented tcsaee Coc’ +» 2) cases the o1 Ly dial Gin and Invigorating Cordial for sale by and No. 554 12th street, eorner sf Bae es cores fers ond Lianne Si th; Gro~ PE dh MPOR'TED.—Fresn Italian Macaroni. Italia ate, Caviar. ING # fe36 "Car Verment nce ee eet, A LA Ree COLLECTION OF NEW MUSIC reosived this day at ou i i he. enes “ Turn aasicand Piano Store, fe JOHN F. FT La, oe ____i0w v. erie ROWLAND S MA CARSAR O1L. 08 GIy HoD C E FOR SALE. inquire without delay, ot the bilos ofthe Gee ieee oars 4, ¥, BROWN, Seweters, Medicines. A BeaAUTIF UL HEAD or & “GS ~ PAR COMPLETELY PRESERVED... TO THE GREATEST AGE. sias snlieean re ve ith oi head, of other cratl ne but wou ith e (neuralgia) w algo remove all pimples from ‘akin. the orekin. Hair Rest; ‘will ii 4 we ona Sate ostoratiye' do all this, see eT - 5, 1855. much WN on, Ni Pror.O. J: Woon—! 1 said of the wonderfal cftets of your fur tave, but having been so. by qu and quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c..1 was isposed to place your restorative in the same category with housand and edies, until | met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you graeme such assurance as induced the tri.lofyour -torative in my family, frat, by my good wife, whose baie, had ne very of’ Wsoltion her hatr was retort sit ts of your large , her hair was restored nearly its or inal beauti | brown color, had thicke: and beeomne beautiful and glossy upon, and entir: over the head. She conlinues to use it, nut simply its beautifying effects upon the ha: boone Ofte health nf noe ‘upon the head and ers of my family and friends are using our Restorative with pe happiest effects; there- lode my skepticism and Lt 12 reference to its val- we and charact =r are entirely removed, and | canand ei and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have shetr hair restored from white or g ‘by reason Of sickness or age) toorig- Hogiiseer tate teeeeat carob "= wot re their hair sy. ery truly and grateful ly you ‘BULOMON MANN Frixnp Woop: It wasa, ie time after? mw ou Blitsfield before I got th ttle of Restorative fur whioh you gave me an order upon your agent in troit, and when I got it we cencluded to try it oa rs. Mann’s bair.as the surest test ofits aS has done allt you assured me it would do; others cf my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now nsing ae recommending its use 1 hig! to others as entitled to heat co eration you gtr Ris Tespeotfully at d traly youre. 2 Vi a sates SOLOMON MANN. #, ILL. 28, 1852. ae used Prof OT Wools fini Rostpeay ‘e admired its wonderful effects. My hai was becom:ng,ss I thought, prematurely gray, bat by the use of kis. restorativeit has resumed its origi nal color, and, I ha: ve ny doubt, permanently so. 0,3. WOOD & COnPropriston -» Propri N. ¥cin the reat N.Y. Wite Ras g, Establish: t farket 6! i N ae we And ald ba Sil sead Deetstant: le Smr ERUVIAN SYRUP, On Prorecrep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF FRON COMBIN NED. " ly passed the ordeal to which e veries in the Mat Medica are subjected, must now be received as Its Rai an oemaened medicine, ts Efficacy in Curing i " DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dvopsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, tout pain nd all diseases which require a Tonic 8 ra “ tive medicine, is beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably heeitate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does no profess to be & cure all. but its) .: range is extensive, because many diseases, apparently unlike are in- timately related, and proceeding . from one cause, may be cured by one of diseases for which the Syrup pro- 18 p ecisely that which thas so often baffled the highest order of medical skil. The faets are tangibie, the witnesses acoessibie, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible, Those who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons ting the character of th cannot fail Se U.8. ra, 312 Broadway, vedy natures are those of gentlemen well known community, and of the nighest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienced the hanefi- cial effscts of the “Peravian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our ow! ence, as well as from the tes- timony of othe e intelligence aud integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases F! Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and. Bronohial Passages Dyapepsir, Laver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia ko. eed its ef- fects would be imoredible, but from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its So Rev, JOHN PIERPONT ASA. DEXTER > a THOMAS C. AMORY, PETER HARV: Y, JAMES C. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protex- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossibie. ; Vee In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFO«K, UX- cue way and thi en ey roplnce a aoe carbonatos ocitrates, an: rirates 0} 1 Medica. A. A. HAYES, M. D. ssayer to the state of Massach Sener 16 Boylston street, Bos generally. Price for large bottles, $2; nedium sized hotties. $1. N. L. CLARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston. r sate in Washington by Z. D. Giiman, Special + Nairn & Pi ‘ohn Sehwartze, L. M Vv. McPh: «3, Lovejoy, ry eorgetown fi febs-6m 2 GREATEST 1CAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. cbur im one ir. KENEDy, of R ccary, eee our common pasture w s EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, P ag worst Scrafula down to @ common Pimple. @ has tried it in over eleven hundred es, and never failed except in two oases, both Thunder Hu- mor, He has now in his possession over one hundr Certificates of its value,sil within twenty miles of Boston, Min. bottles are warranted to oure @ nursing Sore ‘outh. One to three botties will cure the worst kind ef Pimpies on the Face. . 'wo or three botties will clear the system of Biles. ‘o bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five botties are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipeias. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all Hu- the Eye ma'wo bottles ar warranted to cure Kunning of the ‘wo bottles ari ares Blotches among the Hair. Four to six botties are warranted to cure corrupt end gee \cers. One bottle will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the moat most desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- rheum. Fiveto tight botties will oure the worst case of Sorofula. A benefit 1s always experienced from the first bot- 8 perfect oure is warraul when the above quantity is taken. — Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wor erful medicines of the day, se BS common weed growing on the pasturos, a1 along old stone walls, should cure every humor inthe te tit od fact If you have a humor, IFS nor AN D8, hums oases, ot yours, id! ofitin the vicinity of it in every case, ft has already done some of the greatest oures ever 0} a i jassachusetts. I gave it to children a year oid, ou opie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy -loo! ing, ‘children: whose flesh was 80 and flabby, restored to @ perfect state of health by one 8. bo! ‘o those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It gives great ee catarrh dizziness. Some who have taken it been e for years, and have been regulated by it. here the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions will cause very singviar feelings, but = mui it be 3 ways disap in “am days to a week. is never a bad re- sult from ‘hen that feeling is fone, 2 it; on the conti you Will feel sourselt ike a new person. | some oO: in most extravagant enoomiams of it In my vone pranties 1 ‘at hu- eee eye ren found in it that I never suspected. it Several cases of epiteptio fits—a disease which was always gonsidaced incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effec- tual in all cases o} that awful maid; —there are but t than T ha Tnow of several cases of Dropay.all of tem aged roele gired it, For the various umes of he iver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fover and Asse, Pala in ne Bde, In - rye one Spine: partic m z Soetvory baa dane’ aes tood than ext, modions jor necessary —eat the best you oooant of it. rections for Use.—Aduita table-s; per over ten years 8 children five to eight years, 3 no - be le to all As take on the bowels teiee ry sre 10 oe TERE a eae, | Pers: ch of i. ‘Oates. will find i to i wv Corner of Ith street aad Fe ave, Miscellaneous. Medicines. Norice ror Yue RESTORATION oF of the following routes for railroads, viz: Fitst, The railroad route from “ Madison or Co- latbus, by the way of Portage City, tu the St. Groux a * | river, or lake, between townships twenty five and Second. Of the road from Se ee on Lake Winnebago, northerly, to the State line. A withdrawal of ‘certaifi lands was also ordered June 12, 1856, along the other proposed routes men- tioned m said act, viz: from “St. Croix river, or Inke,”” “to the west end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield,” eo aa to afford time for the surveys sad and selections for said roads, but wo survey having ‘been reported of the same to the Department of the Iaterior, although more than» year and» haif have by pe mr Saphra withdrawal, ohitn is therefore hereby given that ali the va- Or entry along the routes of said located railroads which lie outside of stz miles on each aide of the said ronds, situated im the undermentioned towa- ames. which have not been selected in virtue of tant, or Sp) other grant made bs Coogress, or legally cisi by eer ay 3 ood which were Hulberelared io tae ents ae Rane 9 followi remedies are of- remafter ed. at the ordinary fered to the mea. the most | nummuim of doliar and twenty five cents Perfeot, wiih eal science can re. And allt! ‘ered townelipa ns hereinalter afford. AYER'S CAT: ase. PILLS have ibed whieh had been withdrawn from on been prepared with the utmost ski! whioh'the medi scoount of the proposed roads, not yet men- profession of this age possesses. and their tioned in the feregoiag, will be restored at the times show the have virtues which sur iw ro heronatver designated Fa with the icines hitherto known. a pee dc mere or less good; but this cures such | wij) attach to such of the odd-numbered sectiv: rons to | as my be selected wi mules limits of sach Hepciuatter buved fore ie. At the land office at MENASHA on Monday, the April mezt, t .waships on the route rom “to ao, on Lake Winne bago, northerly te the state line,” viz: North of the base line and enst of the fourth prin- Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 2%, of ranges 13 and 14. Townxhips 15, 18, 17, 18, 19, 28, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, . of 2 ‘ownshipe i, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range 16. Townships 15, 24, 25, 26. 27, 31, and 7. Pgh pee iS, 16, Townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 2, %, 2 Band. of range ise 2 2+ 2s 2. 35, 3 At the land officeat MINERAL POINT on Mon- t and di in ones aamipicteres by Velpeau, Lai- jeman, Roux, Ricord. pte, Price Seach ot four oases in conte $9, wi waves @2: iz id by Dr. H. W , No. 13? Prinee st. be m7 oi Broudwar. New Fer iam, ir, B. the S cases of jesemnar, aud the large sizes, oar- Lone eis Ga cases alte nent, but uot tree of eat ). Me from 4 5 Os it of . . Bron Watiute fel ty AYER’S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) Th again. They are adapted to dis: , and disease only, for when taken by one in health they produces bat httle effect. This is the perfection of cine. It ig antagonistic to disease, and no . Tender children may take them with impunity. they ari sick they will cure them, if they are well they w: tft Eo to some patient who has been pros. ive them 80 a trated with bil: ts his bent-up, tote in; eee tering form straighten w: a sree , > oon long-lost appetite return ; blossom into health. Give therm to so jerer whose foul blood has burst out in s: ia tal 18 skin is covered with sores; who stands, or sits, hesin anguish. He has been drenched inside out with every potion which i sug- jenuity cou! day, the Sifth di il me. gest. Give hun these Pints, and mark the effect; | the route Gf thacd $e Seo che ornare om see the scabs fai! from his bod; ee the new. fair | by ty, to the Nt. Croix river or skin that has grown under them; ese the late leper | jn ps twenty-five and thirty. ES PER) ae , uma rheumatism in his joiut 5 a more move bi pains; he | North of the line and east of the fourth prin- oe uote phe neous wanes 7] been 808. rough every 6 ol es with Hniments and saives; give him these Pitxs to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, ! there are cases which no mortal power can reach; but mark, he waiks with crutches now. and now he walks alone; they have cured him, ave them to te me Ace ie aes Erevan ps 16, whoi nawing stomaci as 1Ong oO very smi ’e from his face and every muscle from his body. ip etpal meridian. ‘ownships 11, 12, 13, and 14, of ranges 1 and 4, ‘Townships 11; 12, aud 1s, of range 5. Townsh land I2, ce 6. Townships 11, 12, and 14, of ranges 7 and 8. At the lard office at STEVENS POINT on Mor- dav, the if A day or April next, the townshivs on the route of the road from “Madison or Columbas, by the way of Portage City, to the roiX river or h tite return. and with it his heaitn: see | lake, bet wns: b -fiv 3 peal ly See her that was radiant with health on haps os ape tered wi amin and loveliness b asted and too early witherng away; | Nor: Of the base line and east of the fourth prin- want of exergise or mental anguish. or og Sao of disease, has deranged the internal organs jices- cipal meridian. tion, assimilation or secretion.tiil thev do their office 19, 20.21, and 22, of range 2. ul. Her blood ia vitiated, her health is zone. Give 2),and 22 of range 3. her these P1LLs to stimulate the vital principle into Townships 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. and 22, of range 4. ed vigor, to cast out the obstructions. and in- Townships 15. 6, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of ranges new vitality into the blood. Now jookragais Sand 6. roses’ blossom on her cheek. and where iv Townships 15 and 16. of range 7. sorrow set, joy bursts from every feature. See the Township 15, of range 8, weet infant wasted with worms. Its wan. sickly At the lund office at LA CROSS! Monday. features tell you without disguise, and pagnfully dis- | f/ch day of April next, the townships wm therOue ee ee inched | ‘of he road from “Madison or Columbus, by the way - Croix river or inke, be- twenty-five and thirty-one,” in language which e mother Give it the Pitts in large doses to aweep | SW°C# towne up nose and * dreadful truth of Portage City. othe viz: : lc Pp Seen raet Ulrent sta bood Tore | North of the basd line and cast of the fourth to do things? Nay, are they not the marvel of principal meridian Seis age And yet they are done around you every Vo Have you the less serious hese Yo of these dis- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, he, Sideache, Heartbu: ‘oul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralgia, Gout,and kindred compiaints all arae from the derangements which these Pitts rapidly cure. Take them perse- ii under the counsel of a good Physician if not, take’ them judiciously vice a8 we ive you, and the distressing, er- ous d.seases they cure, which afflict so many mil lions of the buman race, are oast out like the devils of old—they must burrow in the brutes in the “FD. GILMAN, Washington: and by H. COOK Z, D. GIL. » Was 3 by H. & €O., Alexandria, a ces in Medicine everywhere, ds4m Covers. COLDS, HOARENESS, &o, The prevalence of the above complaints at this season, generaily has the effect of bringing ont a host of professediy new specifics, and while some are |, Many are usel and others even dangerous. he Wisest course to pursue is to consult your family physician, or otherwise use only such reme- dies A ope public experience has proved to be safe and » Uf this character is T¥LER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM_ ARABIC, Griginally the favor te prescription of an eminent physician. it soon became a continued to Townships 15, 16, e 1. North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Temnehl : 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, and of range |. ‘ownships 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, M1, 22, 23, and of range 2. ‘ownships 11, 12, 13, 14,15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and ‘4, of range 3. Boe 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and ‘Townships il, 12,18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and of range 5. ‘ownships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2), 21, 22, and 23, of ranges 6 and 7. Townships 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range .— hips 17, 18, 19, 9, 21, 22, and 23, of range 9. Townehupe 18: 19, 21; and 2S of renee Po and Townships 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 2%, of range 12, Townships 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24. of range 13. Townships 22, 23, and 24, of range 14. At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the Afth day of April next, the townships onthe route of the road from **Madison or Columbus, by way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or ia! between townships twenty-five aad thirty-on viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. rn. twonty years. Solde, Coughs, ‘ownships %. 27, 8, 29, 30, and Si, of range 12. &c., it acts like a charm,and in Chronic cases, Bi ‘ownships 25,27 28, 29. and 3, of range 13. itis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, ‘ownships 23, 24, 22. 2. and 29, of range 14. o- seeesas 3 unparalied, and most will testiy 5 pata an ene st — 15 ey wi ave iu. ie a ol Prige 25cents and 59 venta per bottle. wwnships 247 25, 36, end 7. of range f, Sold by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &c.. Wash- ington ; Cissel, Georgetown ; Peel & Stevens, Al- exandria; where it may be had also, fo: convenience, in Lozenger form, Price 12% and 25 cents a box— known as “Tyler’s Gum Arabio gone Cony —— Pu fe 11-3m ES hips 24 25, ard ~6, of ‘ownships 25, and 26. of range At the land office at EAU CLAIRE on Monday, the fifth day of ry moe next, the towaships on the route of the ruad from * Madison or C_lumbus, by the ig om Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake. tween townships twenty-five aud thirty- one,” ¥.z: Nortn of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Township 25, of range |. North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Towaships 25, 36, 27, 28, and 29, of ranges 1 2, 3, and “Townships 5, 56, 27, 28,29, 9, $2, 33, 34, 35, and 36, *t Fontsabipe 25, 26, 27, 28, $9, 90,91, $2, 33, 94, 35, 25 ‘ownships 25, 3, 27, 2, 3, DM, 7 a a a a and 37, of rank es 6,7, and 8. 2 Townships 25, 36, 27, 2, 23, 99, 31, 32,33, 34, 35, 36, a To ipa SS, 38, 37, 28, 29, 90, 3, 2, 38 4, and 35, otra . oitowaanipe35, 36, 2, 28, 29, 9), 31 32, and 35, ofrange At the land vilice at HUDSON on Monday, the third day of May next, the townships withdrawn in June, 1856, on account of roads from “St. Croix river or lake end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield, Drops,”’ as an elegant, pleasant, and ¢ monic Lozenge they are unsurpassed. = ne Jhb rere ee Ss ALS AND QUICKSANDS TBE SHOALS ONO Sta, i Just published, the 3d edition, ON SPERMATOR NAL DISEASE: Ears OR SEMI- A scientific Trea'ise on the f Nervous Debility. tnvoluntary Emissions, Impo- &c., resulting from vimous habits acquired the oritical passage fiom Youth to Man- BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Roya! College of Surgeons of Eng- land. (1827), Licenciate of the Hall, (1854), and years Resident Practitioner in London, Author of the “Guide to Health,” ‘Green Book,” “How to be Happy.” “Memoirs of Single and Married Life, &c, Th mal! but valuable Treatise, wri'ten by world renowned Physician and Surgeon. points out the only sure and permanent cure forall dixeases result ing from self-abuse. and is the only publication ofits kind written in a benevolent spirit and by a scientif- ioman. It should be in the hands of all Ag value their life aud health and happiness here hereaf- ter. but inae- Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which | much ss no surveys of such roads nave been report it wi] be sent, post free, and well secured, by Dr. | ed. and ainpie time, as heretof ated. bas been CH a 0, $20 lst Avenue, Box 4536, N afforded for the purpose, they are now ordered to be New 12 York. priate MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 200 pages and 19 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs lates, uP PRICE ONLY &% CENTS, TF" Semi free of postage io ali parts ef the Union. Dr. M. B. La Croiz’s Physiglosical View of Mar ition stored to market, subject to the pr foregoing, “that railroad grant by 1856 will attach to such of the odd-numbared see trons as ly be selected under said act within the stx miles limits of such parts of the said roade as inay be actually surveyed and stuked off before the day” “hxed for the restoration of ssid lands,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian S2, 35, M4, and 35, of range 12. 3! , 32, 33, 34, and 35, of range 13. Townships 9, 31, 32, 33,34, and 35, of range 14. mabe B, BY, W, 31,2, ,H, and 35, of range 15. Townships 29, 30, Si. 3,35. St, and 33, of ranges 16 and |7. Townships 28, 29, 3 a riage. A new revised Of 0 pages aud 180 plates. Price 2 cents a Cg A popular and oan prehenaive treatise on the duti sud casualties rs single and marti: 32, 33.34, 35, 35, $7, 33, 33, lifo—happy and fruitful alliances, aud 40, of ranges 18 and 18, mode of securing shop oilicitoes Townships 2, 29, 30, 36, 37, and 38, of range 2, es can deinen At the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday, the One at third day of May next, subject to the “proviso,” safer and effectual, ou stated thes ure is im peep od management—an essay on Sper matorrhors. with ss Pi observations ons safer and more successful je o { treatment—precantionary hints on the evil results from empiri Practice ; to which ig added commentaries on tie diseases of fe- slcs—from infaney to old age—each oase graphical- ly Hlustrated by beautiful plates. It*points out the above, in reference to like lands in the Hudson district, the towuships which were with- ao Sf owt on mopeagy nto 8 the provosed rounds from “St. Croix river ie” “to end of Lake Superior; and to Bas field,” vin: — North of the base line and st of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 49 and 5, of ranges. Towuship 50, of range 4. remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent. in the | howMsltps $3, 50, rele Prahin A oung. Itis@ truthful adviser to the married, Townships 47, 48, and 49, of range 10, nee canteen tage. Its perusal is partic. | -pownship 49, ol ranges Il aud 16, yer to persons eutertaining secret ubts of their physical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to whieh every human being 1s entitled to ad eee 25 cents per copy, or five copies for en ‘ee iy to f the Ui addressing Dr. LA CROIX: (post paid.) Albay? iow York. enclosing 25 eents. consult Doster aA. hich hi is medi ‘ownsh ips 47 and 49, of ring oh ad Township 4, of range 16. Notice ‘en that the townships de- scribed in the foliowing. under the 3d, 4th, and 7th heads, which pei not yet od naurea he are yet to be proci: mn offered. but med, and offered at public sale before being subject to private entry, wilt be rel from their recent withdra for railroad purposes, and open to pre-emption as other unoffer- ie the cines oft the short space of six Ns Public lands on the days and at the pisces specifi- ompietely and entirely eradicate all traces of those | ed. to wit: “ % Yeorders which copaiva and cubebs have so jo! Sd head. At the land office at MENASHA on Monday, the Afth day of April ft, the town- ships on the route of the road from “Fond du Lac, on Lake Winnebago, northerly to the State line,” been Li a an antidote. to the ruin of os — ich un- ~ His“ French it” is thi which fortunately, physicians treat with meroury, to the | viz reyable deutruation to te patient's orld nu. | North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. "Tyee No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y, Township 27. of ranges 13 and 14. ‘owashi ps 28, 29, 3', 33. and 34, of range 17, we a Townships 28, 29, 3, 31, 3, 33. and 4, of range 18. M bes SHORE IN I Pures OF YOUTH Townships 28, 29, 30, 31, and 34, of range 19, A A! Ts Ath head. At the land office at EAU CLAIRE on Just Published. Gratic. the 5th Thousand, | Munday he Ath day of April next, the townshs Rational Treatment, without | on ihe ron e@ of the road “Madison or Colne forrhea or Local bus, oy pe ot Tertane City. to the St. Croix cs crrgus pe nee Trey cr aha, Set townships twenty-five and mature iystem. Impo-' North of the base line and east of the fe i tency, mpediments to Mi ae ‘ourth prin- generally, by B. DE LANEY. M. D. cipal meridian. ‘Townships 26, 27, 2, 29, and 9), of range |. = North of the base line and west of ae Sourth principal meridian. The! rtant fact that the ‘ of yor tasy he casi! He ‘amali tract. of auabine 3, 3, 32, $3, 94, 96, 96, 37,38, 99, and #0, 1 treet. ; i 1,2, 3/and 4. Sie Che rena n aaes | Seat e Date smn the advertised rostrums of the dey, Sent Say. liven post ina “emdbwtl 17 ean few York. HAMS F hy ee ee: cheng ee North of the base line and west of the fourth GAR-CUR ‘which we recommend as fare meridian. ot rat ances VENS,£ BURCHELL, Wa eatgE %: 87 9, 38, and @, of ranges 12, 13,14, fos Corner Vermont at, a Gh bond. At the land offieest EAU CLAIRE eg Mi » the third day ef May nert, the townships roads “mt. Cro nm & Brees seeeteg ioe Oe Mom usee. ? Ne oN a Ceaet af tht Sort ® Prin: of 3. REESE SPS ye bead. At at RIOR on }, the the ay of May mez, the ownshipe rence to the like lands Tn datnet. North of the base linc and west of the fourth proa- cipal meridian. ‘ownships 41, 42, 43. 44, and 46, range pe a1, 42, a3, aa ae of a > ps 41, 42. 4,45 Si. and 52 of range’, = nape 41, 42, 45, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 48. 51, and 92, “Foprnn pe 4 42 9,4, 45, 8, 48, 9,98, aad Vow nahtne Al, 42, 43, 44. 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, and Si, . ‘ F imgahipa 0.2, 68, 4, 65.45, 2.000 8, of ranges 7,8. and 9. Townships 4) 42, 43, 44, 45, nud 46 of range to, towne ibe ly a2, 43, 44, 45, 15, 47, and Gh ST angen ‘Townships 41, 42.4, 44, 45. 46, and 48 of range 13. Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, #6, 48, 4, of range i, a5 roe 41, 2, 43, 44, 45, 46, 17, and 43, of range Given under end, at the city of Washington, ousand 1 i diy gh Bencwar Ny - one ‘ THOS A HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Uthoe. fe 20-lawtw Mepigs Eee EP ai Sr0'ss Susteval in the the Arst da} embraced inthe vt given that the Land Office at te of Aigbama, will be open to try and jovation, on and after xt, ofall cacant publiciand ch bad bees toh i Congress wad "856 ~ . wh con'em- lated a road Memph s +o Chariestor. that bfesid grant having becn rejected by the State of Al. al a, VIZS South of the base line and enst of the Hunteville ” Fownshi ‘owushi, rang! 2, 3.4, and 5. and the parts of town- ghos sent , narth of the Tennessee river, of range Townshios 1, 2,3. 4, 5, ard 6, and the parts oftown- ship 7 norta of the T ‘ennessre river. of range 3 owuships 1, 2, 3, 4. nod 5, and the parts of tow: ships 6, aud 7 north of the Tennessee, of range 4. epeon get ey 4. and the parts of towoships 5 ol e and € nort Tennessee, of range 5. 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