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EVENING STAR. PROFESSOR LOWELL ON “COURTIN.© Zek! up, guite eens Agin the chimbly hung, Ea eee The wannat loxs shot, out Ap leetie fres . Ths chiny on the droseer. The very room, coz she wuz in. ed warm frum floor to An’ she iooked full ez rosy Ex the apples she was pee! Bhe heerd s ons an’ knowed it, tu, ike sparks in burnt-up paper, An’ yet she gin her cheer a jerk snen her ~ oe ” ti coe > oO beefs wiger spurred her. “You want to see m: I apose?”” ‘Wale no: i cote aentesan cer “To see my Ma? She’s sprinklin’ clo’es Agin to-morrow’s i’nin’.” He stood 8 spell e foot fust, Then stood s spell om tother,, Ay on which one he felt the wust e couldn’t ha’ told ve, nather. Sez he, “I'd better cali again.” Sez she, “think like! ‘The fast word pricked When Ma bimeby upon ’em slips, uldy sot paleezashes, — Ali kind o” smily round the lips An’ teary round the lashes. Her biood riz quick though, like the tide ‘wa to the Bay of Fundy, An’ ail I know is, they wur cried In meetin’, come next Sunday. Inctognt or Travet_—Parson Brownlow re- lates the following incident which occurred du- ring his passage from New Orleans to Mobile on the steamboat: “One incident only occurred at the table, wor- thy of note. An ili-bred and low-flung fellow, indifferently dressed, sat at my left elbow—he had never traveled much. He called for some “fried perch,’ seeing another gentleman opposite to him bave a pair of fine lake perch on a pla‘e. Ti were brought and placed before him on a emalidish. | bad, at the same time, called for ‘ish of stewed oysters, and the same servant. at the sametime, placed them before me in a small, deep dish. This ill-mannered rascal reached over deliberately, lifted my oysters, set them in bis plate and went to work on them. He remarked to me in an under tone, ‘them’s my Ssh.’ ‘Yes,’ said I, ‘and them’s my oysters’ Here the matter ended, with this improvement: I called for more oysters and he for more fish.’’ Tar Last ov tHe Sovypine BoaRDp.—Those of our readers who have not seen a -‘sounding- board” hanging in a meeting-house from the ceiling directly over the pulpit, will die without the sight unles they soon visit the old meeting- at Campton, N. H. Into that venerable old edifice without staple, with a porch on each end, With its square banister pews, and lofty hogs- bead —— that rusty, weather-beaten moody old tabernacle, standing solitary, in seem- pe | atom all its associates in its day and gen- eration are no more, you may enter and gaze upon the only sounding board now in the Granite Sate. There ithas hung for fifty-six years and never -bas failen upon the minister’s head yet, as many &@ childish mind has feared —Congregational Journal — Eripewic Distasz oy tHe Eve.—We learn in the western part of the State a peculiar disease of the eye is so common as to seem to be anepidemic It commences with a sharp prick- ing sensation, as though a particle of sand or gisse bad been introduced intothe eye. This is menediately followed by excexsive inflammation and enlargement of the organ, which in many Gases results in the total loxs of sight. A resi- dent of Staten Island, ona recent visit to Albany, suffered from this cause, and has barely esca the destruction of one of his eyes. —Commercial Advertiser. ee ——— Jerome Ravel, who, since his accident at the Theatre a few weeks since, has been eonfined to his room, has so far recovered as to make his appearance out of doors. iD™ A correspondent who has, on several oc- casions, heard the word profile pronounced as though spelled profee!, begins to fear that in this Progressive age we sball soon be obliged to call & woodpile a woodpeel {D> A young lady at 4 fair in Lonisville, a short time since, pinaed to the bosom of ber reas one of the placards which exhibitors have fastened to their wares when they want you to — your “bands off.” She wore a low-necked ress. Wat Becomes or Orv Hoxsss.—An adver- Sisement of the sale of the stock of a livery stable in acountry-town mentions, among other arti- eles, such as hay cutter, carriages, Ey, barness, &c., which are to be sold, one good sausage ma- ehine! On Wednesday evening last, abont five o'clock, a smal! house, situated on the Plank Road in Blandford, near Petersburg, and in the eccupancy of a free woman named Lucy Phelps, ‘was discovered to be on fire, and on repairing to the spot, it was found that the woman was be ing burnt up inside the house. She was gotten out but not before life was extinet. 1L7 It is impossible to avoid the use of terms ofart. An author, while discussing the Corn- law question, was heard to inquire what price thread was published at; and a printer's boy, just returned from delivering a letier, declared that he found the place out at last, but it was at the top of the house, and he had to open half a quire doors before he could get to it."? fF, The marriage portion of a young bride in old times was a feather bed, six uate, 8 plain eberry bureau and table, six cups and saucers, half a dozen silver teaspoons, and a lot of sand for sanding floors. Now theyexpect a set of silver plate, carved hair-seat Sofas, ottomans, divans, fete a-tetes, rosewood piano, marble-top tables for parlors, painted furniture for chambers, Brus- sels and Axniinster carpets, and all such modern fixins for show. ———— ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —J W Paxton, Va; H W Hunter, Mo; B F ‘Terry, Texas; G W Merrill, Ga; J F Fish, Mo; G P Nevins, Pa; Theo Sedg. wick, NY; Misses Phillips, Pa; W Vanderpool, NJ; F Gibbous, NY: W alas Pa; Mr. Abbott Mr Lerb, Mass; S 8 Norton, N Yk; 'J Williams, Min; Mrs J T Brown, J W Brown, Va; Lewis, Pa; G W Hatch. NY; J T Turner, } P Desbiell, Texas; J S West, Md; HS Lans Chas Squire, jr; S T Mather, » L E Traesde! Mass; Chas Chapin, Va; C A Willets, A G Silli- man.G Hicks, Jacob Russell, NYk; CE Bucks, Pa; D Hawley, L N Rosenthal, J if Martindail, NY; W E Barron, Cal; WG Rankin, CJ Lau. sie, NY: 8 Allen, Me; A V Ronaldson, Lowa; AJ Perry. USA;C F Blankenstyne, NY. NATIONAL HOTEL —W Horn, A Favanger, HN Collier, J F Cuattilline, J Wilkinson, 4% ; Doub and lady, Miss E J Hozg, Mrs J P Posey, Mrs J B Charron, M Keene, fion fl GS Key. L V Oliver, W Bown, W A Lake and lady, Kia; A Boyden, Mass; Jas Gordon, Miss Gordon,Mix« Clements, Va; J F Wimer, Ga; Mrs Chapmau,N Y; GL Pollard, Mo; J T Lukens and lady, Pa;B Frick, do, R B Eliason, Pa; J P M Scott, do; "T° A Hudgins. W M Samuel and lady, Mrs WH Russell, 8C; Miss F Russell, Mo; Willie Rus- sell; do: L F Ball, Wis, D Draper, 'S F Thomas, — rs J M Parker, Mass; W W Brown and BROWNS’ HOTEL.—J E Jobnson, 1a; Col DH Huyett. do; A L Backus. O E Doub and lady. do; Misa A J Hogg, Mrs J B Charron, do; Mrs 8 P Posey, Md; _E Holland, Ga; W J Bland and lady, Va; Dr Washington, USN; J T Lukens and Indy, Pa; EH Smith, NY: Dr BA lows: ‘a; Covington, NY; WA Tay- tel Fes 1. B'sheldon. Cait NM Farbou, Mase ope egon, Are: JC Lane, NY; W Weich and Pad ten Pg ae Staples, do; Hon A Jordan, z ator do; AW Church, 10wa; KIRKWOOD HousE_3 4 w ‘| Jones, USN; R Small. Pa; J 4 Parken’ya te Pr , Pa; P A Griffin, Ga; HOM Peterken KT; B Rupp, H Rupp. Pa; E Goodridge, B C' Pol. tard, Va; J Shorwiaker, Pa; CM Keller, Ny Me; HA Pitts, £1; JA Pitts, Ny P Flaman, Md; TE Owens, Va; J WASHINGTON HOUSF.—J H Burch, Mo; E Kanter, Mich; M B Lept C Hi Valentine, NJ; @ ¥ Wever, NYk; N P Bemis, Wash; LW Brenrnmar, D C Hoover, Pa; D Wilson and ly,N ¥; 4 Ring, Mass; T Benit, Mass; J Rochford, Wis; N Foster, Gnio; L, UO Hoyt, NY. U. 8. HOTEL, (L. O. Suir s )—L A Carrie, Va; E Daiey, Ct; J Jones and daughter, Mrs L. L mo, T L. Moore, E Spiiman, Va; H Boerum, Md; H Schenck, F E Gardner, wv Weis, NY; J.C Cooke, Hon J Landy, Pa; DB Cosby, NY; DG Norria, Va. o OCEAN STEAMERS' SAILING DAYS From tux Unirep Statzs. Leave. For. had <ork--;Liverpeat a ‘ork...1 i . ‘Verpool he le Mb 10 New Yerk.. Glasgow... . Mb 13 From Evnorg. «-Peb 13 . Liverpool... Boston .. “a - Glasgow. ...New York... Feb 13 The California mail steamers leave New York 08 the Sth, and With of each month. Insurance, &e. OME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NBW pase Cars 25n8,900 as pees ss é The undersigned, been appointed to Pol Company, —_ a on this LY “i se wa Fw BRN igenoer Omise. Gener sos BAe D REAL ESTATE it i the Departments, Wesrattond Neastoae foe nS cinaas of similar character. wel isiana aven' Jan 6 fe ener ene (at wshington, City. Ger? AND SILVER D EREGHES® AT THE BEST RATES. REIGN 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 DF POSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES—CHECKS MUSTBE MARKED ACCORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCI- 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 HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., a4-3m Bankers, TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Daven fowa, York. °F in Coupon hd 4 ing 10 per cent. interest by. t , and 18 onds of $500 t now be increased. 1e “were published in the nto gcenoer 1e tem! . e mimi — bonds, believing Fihem to be as safe as any coe CHUBB BROTHERS Wo" REED SF COMURDEE CarizaL, —— —— —__. __. $00,000!!! This Com is now. to receive appli tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS, ER. CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates, without e for Policy, at their 08, corner of Tenth Street Pennsy!vanis Avenue, over the Washington City Savings a RCTORS. Wn. F. Bayly, Broom Was! Ores” foots i Francs Mohun, : ES C. MoGUIRE, President, re Casarotars. 8p li-ly ArTon D. Hanson, ae Se “Cuuss BROTHERS, Darosirs.— Deposits received and Cheoks pai without charge. 3 on the northern sities recerved on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. Intzrgst on Dzrosits.—Interest will be allowed 7 its at such ratee as may be agreed upon. parosive waeete es ‘tele pi its in Virginia and other Unourrent Mo! ceived to be checked r, payable in same funds, ori COUN: onereee re tevand Bills TEx e UNTS.—Notes, 8, of wits: fgounted. and Loaun sadoon Stocks, Donte, and Securities, at the market rate. Letrers oy Crepit.—Lettors of Credit will be . negotiable in the different Cities of the ‘nited on Deposit of Money or Collateral and interest allowed if Money is deposited, ‘and ohargedif is,0n such termsas may beagreed upon. "PeavaLine Bits oy Excranex.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as inay be de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. BiLis anD Letters or Crevit on ENGLAND, IRE- ND anp Evrorg.—Bills of Exchange Lett redit on England, Ireland and Frurope, furni change, in NDS, Stocks, &0.—Bonds, Stook Securi- ties Ray ing, from 6 to 12 pr. cent. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commis: of a feasrve the right to ceil fora deposit ef 10 pr-eonton reserve the rig! for & deposit of 10 pr. the cost. Bonds or S: will be red by tele- RaiLRoaD, City. anp Starz Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be pisced in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Rail- road Iron purchased for cash or with Lanp Warrsnts.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. a sold by us are guaran- seed in every rea; a Warrants located on commission. iS Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re~ . yarrants will be forwarded to Western Houseson orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsibie 163. Kear Est. anD INsvEaNces.— Real Estate boyght and sold and Insurances eff . Laims ON UNiTRD Statas, Court oF ams. before t! Conerxss.—Ciaims on the United States, Court of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be ms to suit. prosecuted and able attorneys. ted OT Pron ORE BROTHERS, Janz Oppomte ANKING HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS, | Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Checks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Goid, Accounts will be epee! with depositors allowing — to ono Se gee Roope’ currency, the lepositor ing credi wi je diflerence. ne 2-tf CHUBB BROTHERS [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT’ MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES HE E) on oORUBS BROTHERS RINERES. = IMPROVE YOUR EYES. Sraene THEN acd assist thi the i Option, D, WOOLESON, who pene Paris has arrived from Europe with bis FS own, a6 well as the manufacture ofa good many others of the latest improved SPECTACLES and Ber eeasees: among which are the ERISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, The UUBLE FOCUS and DOUB SHED AZILIAN PEBBLES, CRYSTALS, Ete., vi th weak “ wact lec ndk phe aces wh wi ness, csta or tendin; 0 it; also SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, : ‘ersons who are compelled to use glasses, or thone — pains them, will be suited at first sight. Those onderfu DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN CRYSTAL RO have received the highest recommendations at the World’s Fair, at Paris, through their producing & clearness and easiness of vision heretofore nnknown nAizorallstylenof OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI - ail styles o: PERA, SPY, an AGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compasres, and Microscopes are tor sale at hi » corner of Eighth street and Peuusyivania avenue, or Kighth street No. 491, be- tween D street and Pa. avenue. F~ Do not mistake the corner of Bth street. T1068 very réeasorable, the same as at his estab- lishinent in furope, n9-tf Norier_ or the k wane OFFICE FROM RA? CLOUD INT HE BA TDS TO HE TERRITORY OF MIN- €, changes in of land offices,” approved March 3 1853, declared and made known that the office ie sale of the publiciandsat Saux RaPips in the Terri ory of Minnesota, wi | be removed to St. Crovp, in said Territory,atasearly a period as practicable, Further notice as to the precise time will be issued by the register and rece: jand district. Given under my hand at the city of Washington this 23d day of February, A. D, 1353. By order of the Preside THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office. fe %5-lawiw 108 MOGON Y.—Cosmogony, or the Myste of Creasion, being au anal of the natural fact stated in the Hebraic account of the creation, sup- by the Tagger emer of existing acts of God ds matter, by Thomas A. Davies. For sale by, TAYLOR & MAURY, fe19 Booksellers, near 9th street OHEN’S NEW YORK PLAVING CARDS. Delarue’s London Playing Cards, vi ress Piaying Cards, a, ing Cards. ecko MERANGK TAYLOR. 5 RAN Daity expected —A few German Playing Cards. 15 Crehor’ Hart’ TON’S LIFE OF AARON BURR, 1 vol. ety A new sUDPIY JE ANOK TAYLOR.” mr a Aechmea ET Ls, foe ra ag ne tat eed york ate. STOP Tear RaTTLING. ae now prepared to put on “ Chapman’s Elastic of Carria, A a TW : re pS ai u ‘ i scene, which can eXamine at my Factory, w! I have certificates from the leading C. i = ANDREW aR lott corner 4th and VERY BEAUTIFUL RO: : PIANO. 7 cclnven, bat litte faeeds bat § Pp robased as @ r jargnin and wi 80 Alo,a -ha_d Piano for @15). and fe : at our and h ‘usio Store, 36 Pa- ave. betes 8. ie Soke JOHN F. RLLIa, APEAUTIVUL HEAD or RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. 4 net haveit fostered to Te- or other eru| but be With wiok headaohe sgurmai bat would be ea will ples from or skin. ch, Wood's Hair estorativewill Goat this, ceo circular and the following, WN Arson, Nov. 5, 1856, or. O. J. Woop—Dear Sir: I have ob of the wonderful effects of your Fi ra- tive, but having been so often ery and quack nostrums, bair dyes, &c.. | was disposed to place your restorative in the same category with .nd and one loudly trumpeted usck rem- edies, until | met you in Lawrence ity some Indeed Weta" str Rocemsas nee aan indo e tri | of your Re. ve in my fami! by my good wil whose bair had beoume ‘4 ube heya ations , her hair was restor: d near! 1 jor, and had thickened upods and entirely ots upon the har, bu uy @ hair, nund. Others of iny family and are our Restorative with the happiest effects; t fore my skepticism and doubt in reference toits val- ue and charact-r are peo) removed, and | canand do moat cordially and confidentially recommend its use by ali who would bani io hair restored from white or Eres, ‘by reason of sickness oraze) ok inal color and beauty, and by al! yo; persons who would have their hair tiful a Wesy eeaane 'BOLOMON MANN Frisnp Woop: It was along time I saw you at Blieshield before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you ys me an order upon your agent in Detroit, wv Mrs. Mann’s hair. others of my family and fri r its etfects, are now paing and recommending its use to others as entitied to the highest consideration you “an agi respectfully ard truly yours waa cate SOLOMON MANN. Thave used Prof O.ie Wood's Hair Restorative, i 8 Hair porativ: and have admired. ite wonderful eflects. My hat war by And who thet or 5 Or ir ir becoming,agl thought, prematurely ray, but the use Eee. iePestorativeiP ins resuaned its origi rer 90D ec pes S12 rua os 4 rietors, wa (in the great NW. Wire Railing Eatablish: et at., St. Louis, Mo. by all good Druggists. AN SYRUP, On Prorecrep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries in'the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as Its Efi an Sant medicine, 8 Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, ; Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Comsumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Dedility, : And all diseases which require 4 Tonic and Altera tive mediot beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numervus,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably heritate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not! profess to be a cure all. but its range 18 extensive, because many diseases, apparently unlike are in- timately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured The class of diseases for whicl e Syrup pro- vides a cure. 18 p.ecisely that which lhas so often baffled the highest order of medical skil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible, _ Those who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satishied with the following among numerous testimon: in the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentiemen well known inthe community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the “Peruvian %yrup,”’ do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as {rom the tes- timony of others, whose irteliigence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effiorcy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Live! Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c, Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible, tut from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power, Rev. JOHN PIERPON THOMAS A. DEXTE S.H. KENDALL, SAMUEL Ma THOMAS C, PETER HARV:Y, E Vv JAMES C. DUNN. It ia well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iren is lost by even a very Malta siren to air,and that to maintain a sulution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. . In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point in at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFOuUR, UN- KNOWN; And this solution may replace ail tne proto carbonatos citrates, Sad tactrat of, phe, Materia cn, . Medi * AY » M. Assayer to the state of Massachusetts, 16 Boyiston street, Bo: 5 For sale by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, $2; medium sized hottles. $1. N. L. CLARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston. For ante in Washington by Z. D. Giiman, Special Axent; Nairn & Palmer, John Schwartze, M V. Harbaugh, H. H. McPuerson, F. 8. » Jogeph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, 1B. Clarke, D. ‘Ridgely; and in Georgetown t. J. Cissell,and J. 1. Kidwell feb 3-6 THE GREAT T Merpnicran sti eoveny OF THE AGE. Mr. Kunwasy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one ef our comunon pasture wi medy that curea EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, ‘om The worst Scrofula down to « common Pimple.” He has tried it in eleven hundred cases, and never fniled except in eases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in hus possession over oue hundred Cheon of its value, all within twenty miles of joaton. Mana. bottles are warranted to oure s nursing Sore ‘outh. ‘One to three bottles will oure the worst kind ef Pimples on the Face. _ 2 ‘£wo or three botties will c'sar *he system of Biles. Two bottles are warrant to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach, eae re Las ol are warranted to cure the worst ki ol eipelas. One or two bottios are warranted to oure al! Hu- mor in the Eyes. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and ream loers. ‘One bottle will oure Soaly Ernptione of the Skin. * Two or three botties are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. ‘f'wo or three botties are wnrranted to oure the Most most desperate cuse of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Sait- rheum. Five to eight botties will cure the worst caso of Scrofuls. A benefit is always experienced from the first bet- th brn & perfect cure is warranted when the above quaatity 1s Nothin 0 improbable to those who have in vain tried a! wonderful medicines of the day, ag that s common weed growing on the pastures, and stone wails, should cure every humor inthe system ; vot it is a fixed fact. yes ve a humor, it has to start. There are no IFS nor AN D8, hums Ror iagbont it suiting some cases, butjnot yours. I led over & thousand bottles of it in the vicinity Boston. 7 know the effects of it in every case. fens siready done some of the greatest cures ever ‘aagachusetts. { gave it to children a year }. tO 01 Rep ie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy -100) children, whose flesh was so! patty restored to & perfect state of health by one 8. To those who are subject to @ sick headache, one bottle wal always cure it. It vee great Soyr BF catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it been costive for years, have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it Bie q ite qasy. es where there is any derangement 6 fun: ord ings, bu nature, it will cause very si you ust not be alarmed; they always disappear in “¥ ur days to = week. e is never a Te- sul ts the ti when that feelii jone, you will 1 feel yourself fike 3 new on some of the t extravagant encomiums of it tened to that ever man in my own practi oo 1 alwaya kept itetrietiy for hu- t since its introduction as a genera! family jul virtues have been Sh be, os a part: senses of novrery has dot i r ir No 6 of diet ever necessary—eat the best you et enough of ‘¢ eve: ’ it. D U: -Aduits por day—ohildcen over ten years dessert ape children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicabie to all constitu take sufficient to o; ‘on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY ‘ALD KENNEDY, Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Ne, 10 oe esses Fes, Resp by Seeieow ie constantly receiving a fine D FORTES. Persons in h instrument will find it to to i call buying elsewhere. sh A laos seen WG, METZ bY tl hay .G. EROTT, Corner of lith street and Pa, ave, B ROTECTED ty ‘Rovay Metiors =. Brae, atively’ eretis forse te or smell, ol = ey may lie on the toilet tabi Sines ties, T! Pl jo withens being pected. Soild in tin cases, fees e doses vt ‘administered by Velpeany Lal- rd. &e, &c. Price coche or four cases in one for $3. which saves and $2 oanee : i Sold by Dr. H. A. BAR ROW, No. 157 Prinoe st.,a York. 1) few blocks west of ——. Ch ori mme tt cases or vtesomare and the large sizes, car- Pariie 83 cases ales seut; but not ree ie # also sent, nol race H i usual ia, m. till 2 betaine Lite ost AYER’S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) following remedies are of- Atk t e parfions the best, most AYERS CATHARTIC P epee eS men have k ing the Cig iene om of the internal organs: re stimulating them into thy action, the fountains of life and sigor,—heall anew through the body, sick man is well again. They are adapted to disease, and di only, for when taken by one in health they produce bat little etfect. ‘This ts the perfection of medicine, It is antagonistic to disease, no more. ‘Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will cure them, if they are well they will do them no harm. Give them to sume patient who has been pros- trated with billows compiaint ; see his bent-up, tot tering form straighten with strength again; see hr long-fout wppetite return; see his iy tures blossom into health. Give them to some sutierer whose foul blood has burst out in scrofuia til! his is covered with sores; who stands, or sits, or lies inanguish. He has been drenched inside and ith e tion which ingenuity a Give him these Pitis, and mark the effect ; he senbs fail from his body ; see the new, fair skin tiat has grown under them; see the late leper that is clean. Give them to him whose angry humors have planted rheumatism in his joimts and bones; move cine, und he screeches with pxins; he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with listments and salves; give him these ILL8 to purify iis blood; they may not cure him, > renovate for, alas 8 are cases Which no mortal power can reac! mark, he waiks with crutches now. and now he walks alone; they have cured im. Give them to the lean, sour, whose rt is appetite return. man. jtomach has lor raat Tie ey nawing @ 4 n ev rom his face and every muscle from his body. ‘With it his heaith: see See her ‘was radiant with health 4 sAcutantoe! ponent fe eer want of exercise or mental anguish. or some Jurking disease, has deranged the internal organs of dizes- tion, assimilation or secretion.till thev do their office ul. Her blood is vitiated. her heaith 1s gone. 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ING es BURCHELL, 1sth at, Miscolianeous, Nerice (Se Bueromarion or CERTAIN LANDS 70 MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. ¥ ‘The graut efiand to Wisconsin by the act of Con- gress approved 3d Jane, '856, has been so far adjusted Gs to authorize the release from withdrawal of the vacant efered lands outside of the six-mues limite of the following routes for railroads, viz: First, The railroad route from * Madison or Co- lumbus, by the way of PortageCity, to the St. Croix river, or lake, between townships twenty five and thirty-one,” and, Second, Of the road from Fyn oe tae on Lake Wi northerly, to State A Sindanertor certain lands was also ordered June 12, 18%, along the other proposed routes men~ tioned in said act, viz: from “St, Croix river, or take,” “to the west end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield,”"® ns to afford time for the surveys and and selections for said roads, but wo survey having been reported of the same to the Department of the Interior, although more than a year ant a half have sone since said withdraw «/ jotice is therefore hereby given that all cant offered laude sony. eiteane. temmaene or entry along the routes of said iveated railroads which lie outside of six miles on each side of the said roads, si:uated im the undermentioned town- palipantiarapynder paca ee Me ie at iy claimed by pre-emption. ‘and will be restored to private ent: the the plaoes sormsmahior specibed. at ee —— minimum of one dollarand twenty five cents per acre. And ali the offered townships as herei: been withdrawn from sale on account of the proposed roads, not yet joonted, men- restored at the times tioned in the foregotug, wail herewafter designated ; wit that the rail rant by said nct of 34 June, will attach to such of the odd-mumbered ‘8s may be selected under said act with: miles limite of such parts of the said ro may be » iy i und staked off before the day hereinafter fixed for the restoration ot said lands. At the land othce at MENASHA on Monday. the Sifth day of April next, the t. wuships on the route of the road from “Fond du Lac, on Lake Winne tago, northerly to the State line,” viz: nm. Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 2, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, of ranges 13. and 14, Townshipa 15 16, 17, 18, 19,2, 21,22, 23, %, 25, and 27, of range 15, ‘Townships 15, 16, 19, 20, 21,22, and 23, of range 16. ‘owuships 15, 24, 25, 26. 27, 31, and of renge 17, hips 15, 16, 17, 19. 20, 21, 22, 25,24, 25, 35, and s 15, a 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24. 25, 26, 27, , and 33. of range At the land officeat MINERAL, POINT on Mon- day, the Afth day of April nezt, the townships on the route of ~ road by the way of Portege jake, “Madison or Columbus. to the St. Croix river or between townships twenty-five aad thirty- ” viz: ineMind cast of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 11, 12, 13, and 14. of ranges 1, 2,3, and 4, ‘ownstps Il, 12, and 13. of range 5. pe Ul and 12, of rance 6. ps 1, 12, and 14, of ranges 7 and 8, At the land office at STEVENS POINT on Mor- day, the Af h day of April mert, the townships on oe of a road on iPaper = Coiumbus, © way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river lake, between townships twenty five and hurty. one,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- ctpal meridian. ‘owns! 15, 16, 18, 19, 20,21, and 22, of range 2. Townes wage 18, 19, 20, 2), and 22 of range 3. Townships 16, 17. 18, and 22, of range 4. « Fownshipsis. 46, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 2, of ranges and 6. ‘Townships (5 and 16. of range 7. Township 15, of range 8. At the land office at LA CROSSE on Monday, the Sith day of April nert, the orton on the route of the r from ** Madison or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or ake, be tween townships twenty-five and thirty-o1 vias North of the base line and east of the fourth principal meridian Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range |. North of the base i ef; Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range |. Townshipe 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, and 4, of range 2. Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 12, 19,22, 23, and 24, of range S. uy 12, 1S, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 24, Of range 4. Townships 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and of range 5. Towusbips 11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, 6 and 7. and 23, of ranges Townships 14, 16, 17, 18 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range 8. ‘ownships 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range 9. gaia a 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of ranges !0 and ‘Townships 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and %, of range 12. ‘Townships 2, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range Townships 2, 2, asa of range yg At the iand office at HU DSO. Atth day of April next, the townships onthe route of the road fro jadison or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or inke, between towns! twenty-five sud thirty-one,” vig: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian EJ Bw, — st. of range 12. . And 3, of range 13. and29, of range 14, fownenipe 23, 24, 25, and range 15 ‘ownships 23, 24, 25, 26, and ‘27, of Fownsnips 24, 35.3, and 27. of range To p83 24. 25, and *6, of range Is, ipa 25, and 20, ofrange ti At the land office at EF. the fifth day of Townstti, e 16, 7. Tange 19. U CLAIRE on Monday, pril mert, the townships on the route of the ruad from * Madison or Columbus, by a way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake. between townships twenty five and thirty Viz: Norta of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Townehip 25, of range |, North of tie base lime and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridvan Towuships 25, 26, 27, 24, and 29, of ranges 1 2, 3, and “Townships 25, <G, 27,28, 29, 9, $2, 33, 34, 35, and 36, of ranxe 5. Townships 25, 2, 27, 28, 29, ¥', 31, 32, $3, 34, 85, 35, 8. 37, of ranges 6.7, and Town-hips 25, 26, 27, 2, 29, ¥), 31, 32, $3, SH, $5, 36, and 37, of range 9. ‘Townships 25, 3, 27, 8, 2), 9, 31, 32, 33, $4, and 35, of range 10, 1 powaships 25, 2i, 27, 28, 29, 9, $1 32, and 35, ofrange At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the shird day of May aert, the townsiups which were withdrawn in Juw account of the proposed . or lake” “to the west ; and to Baytield:” bat inas much 88 no surveys of such roads nave been report ed. und ample time, as heretofore stated, has heen atforded for the purpose, they are now ordered to be restored to market, subject to the proviso in the foregoing, “that the railroad grant by said ret of 1356 will attach to such of the odd nunibered see trons as m-y be selected under said act within the siz miles limits of such parte of the said roxds ne may be actually surveyed aud staked off before day” “fixed for the restoration of said !ands,”’ viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 52, 33, 34, and 35, of range 12. Townships 3! , 32, 33. 34, and 35, of range 13. Townships 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35, of range 14. ee 28, 9, H, 31, 32, 33,34, and 35, of range ‘Townships 29, $0, 31, $2, 33, 34, and $5, of ranges 16 and 17. Townships 2, 2, 30, 31, 32, 33.34, $5, 95, 37, 33, 3), and 49, of ranges 18 and 19, Townships 2, 29, 30, 36, 37, and 38, of range 2, At the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday, the third day of May next, subject to the “proviso,” &» wiated above, in reference to like lands in the udson district, the towuships which were with- drawn in June, 1856, on seoount of the proposed roads from “St. Croux river or lake” “to the west end of Luke Superior; and to Bayfield,” viz: North of the base line and west of the Sourth principal meridian. 49 and 50, of range 3. of ranges 1! and |. Townships 47and 49, of range 13, ‘Township 47, of range 14, ‘Township 4i, of range 16, Notice is also hereby given that the townships de- soribed in the foliowing, under the 3d, 4th ‘Sth, oth, and 7th In, which hi not yet heen offered. but are yet be procii d, and offered at public sale be. being subject to private entry, wili be released from: their recent withdrawal for railroad Purposes, and open to pre-emption as other unofier- S| public lands on the days and at the places specifi- |, tow Sd head. At the iand office at MENASHA Monday, the Ath day of April next, the lowe, —_ on the route of the ruad from “Fond du Lac, a Lake Winnebago, northerly tothe State line,” North of the base lime and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Towvship 27. of ranges 13 and 14, Rowaahips a3: 33 i of — I, Ownships 2, . a a. rang a formes 28, 29, 3), 31, and 34, of tance , pi 4th head. At the land office at EAU CLAI Monday, the Afth day of April nert, the union On the rou e of the road from “Madison or Co!uim- bus, by ny ee Portage City, to the St. Croix river or ween townships twenty -hve and thirty-one,” viz: North of the base line and rast of the fourth prin- reg cipal meridian. Townships 26, 27, , and 39, of range 1. North of the dase and west of the fourth To rt a. pal meridia: ips 3', 31, 32, 5 . rwnah P a Ste SS, $4, 35, 35, $7,938, 39, and 40, ‘SL, 37, 38, . Of rang: Townsnine Sand 3, of saat ot Ttae® & Sth head. At the land officeat HUDSON, on Mon- day, the mon of May nert. townships on ~ pean ry = “se. Croix a § = Bayfield,” sal to the “; s ¥ ated. ia re: CRS” gh bergoinre tin he ronasof te hess maaiascl sopca North of the base line and west of the fowrth incipal meridian. prin T 1s ier Rships M6, 32, $2, 39, and 42, of ranges 12,13, 14, Gth bead, At the land office at EAU CLAIRE op Pe WENGE WE oo th ef May «71, the townships field,” sutject to the “provise.” as viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- range ® , 37.34, range head. At the innd office at the third day of Dav meri tae ee hien = Proposed from the “Bt. Croix river or poptetere ad to the like iands in the ae ‘tone North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian pe 41, 42, 43,44, and range!, ‘nekips 41. 2 Sisds clnget bips }. 43, 45. 51, 52, of range 3. ‘ownsh ips 41 42, 45, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 48, 51, end 82, 4 sips 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 43, 47, 48, 49,59, 51, and 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, and Mt, of range 6. Qe cea ert A. a, G., . M, €7. 00d 08, Of ranges spa dl 42,43, 44, 45, and 46 of 1, ips 41, 42, 45, 41, 45, 48, 47, and 48, of ranges Land 12. FomRshine <1. ac, 4, 45, 46. and 48. of range 13, 4, woships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 4, and 49, of raage pp Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, 0f range 6 under my hand, at the city of Washington, oo aeinth dev et e ag. Sane Goma ene ousand eight bunde i oe aOR A ES RIC ks. Commissioner of the General Land Ofiice. fe ® lawew ¢ STORING CERTAI SRRRY SPARE ON hereby given that the Land Office at Huntsville, im the State of Alnbrma, will be he ke er the sale at emb: nord he job bad beew procisimed and ffered pri.r to the withdrawal by notice No. 665, » ing iands which had been with ed to antisfy that ign the ourtneee grant by act of Congreas rovl une, | whieh con.em plated a road fre = vs 10 Charleston, that of sud grant having been rejected by the abama, viz: South of the base line and cast of the Huntsville mersdian. Townships 1, 2,3, 4,5, and6, of range 1. 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