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EVENING STAR. HE's COMING. The following, clipped from the Lousville Journal, is about as sweet a little thing of the wind as we have ever seen : He’s coming, the blushing rose ‘Whispers it low to me, And the starlight hastens with it, Over the twilight sea. All rn, toe nophris tell poe winds hurrying And my own heart zr beating, ‘oming, coming. at jast. The sot-aped ee of the ocean, Breese-borne ‘rom the coral isiand, Murmur the secret sweet. There’s not a dew steeped blossom, Ur glistening ora: ge tree, But furuish its leaves glee inden, ‘To breathe this joy to me. List! that is the sound of i ‘Stealing along the air, owe i mast gather around my temples i hb yoged braided hair. rust Lo grow.ng dar’ otk venice nindow “Sag e le with f w u Of tears I'v Shed for him. ceneen ++ PainreL Retaisction, iy 1RUE.—The New- Port Spectator says there isa young man in a town of Vermont who cannot xpeak to his father. Previous to bis birth, some difference arose be- tween his mother and her husband, and for a con- siderable time she refused to speak tohim. The difficulty was subsequently healed; the child was born, and in due time began to talk, but when sitting with his father was invariably silent. It continued so till it was five years oid, when the father, having exhausted his power« of persua- ston, threatened it with punishment for its stub- bornness. When the punishinent was inflicted, it elicited nothing but sizhs and groans, which told but too plainly that the little sufferer was vainly endeavoring to speak. All who were pres- ent united in this opinion—that it was impossible Sor the child to speak to his father; and time proved their opinion to be correct. Ata maturer age its efforts to converse with its parent could only produce bitter sighs and groa: Ese Sunes serie ses. a A Forced Cott Ection —It is related of a large T in real estate, who resides in acity within a hundred miles of Boston, and generally requires = notice before paying his notes as they sev- erally mature. that not many years since, a South- erner held a demand against him for 83000 The time for which the note was given had fully ex- pired, and the ar was lawfully due. “The Soutbernercalled on him, and requested the pay- ment of the note He was met by the usual re- BY, “that it could not be done then’? The thern creditor was not to be so easily balked He wanted to return immediately home, and could not brook any delay. With an air of d>- termination, he imparted to his debtor his sine “a non. ‘Mr. ——. you must pay me thatamount fore two o’clock this day, or | will blow your brains out.’’ It is needless to say that the money ‘was forthcoming before the appointed time for a fatal settlement — Boston Transcript. en svetiniendtsnseercxeesine hs soe > To the practice of medicine in Belocchis- tan there are only two slight drawbacks. When the physician vives a dose as medicine he is ex- Pected to take one himelf, as a guaranty of his faith; should the patient die under his Is the relatives, though by no mans bound to exercise it, have the right of atting him to death, unless special agreement Eas been made freeing bim from all the responsibilities as to the poe ety while he, should they decide on immoiating him, tas no reasonable ground to eomplain, but ix expected to submit to his fate like a man anda bakim. {n other Tespects the amateur will tind an easy field. {>> Anew French military company has been organized at Buffalo, N. Y., Called the Zouaves {0™ At Bellevue, Nebraska, on the lth ult., the mercury stood 25 deg. below zero. i> There are sixty seaports in that uardi; of the Guif, Caba. FP — i The Cambria County Iron Compan of Pennsylvania, which employs 200 men, rota su work. Jerroid says that young beys who ma it mane “gather in The spring of lite the golden fruits of autumn.” {7 Senator Hammond, of South Carolina, bas one of the larsest landed estates in the South, comprising over 11,000 acres. A rule has been adopted (Va_) navy yard that wor roll-call lose the entire da i” The Dublin papers ave teeming with en- thusiastic notices of a young American actor, named Leland Ravenswood, who has recently Bppeared in that city 1™ Two officers of the Russian navy are to be received on board the steam frigate Niagara, as on ber previous trip, to witness the laying of the Atlantic telegraph. 7 The Halifax (N.S.) Journal of the 19th ultimo says that, owing to ibe imsumiciency of the take of fish last season, the fishermen of some Parts of Nova Scotia are said to be badly in want of fo.d. iA friend bas sent to Governor Wise, an Accomac jowlof bacon. {it measured about two and a haif feet across. The Governor sent it to the Dispatch office, to show what bis own good county can produce 1 Three hund:ed thov-and school houses bave been built in [llinois since the Ist of Jan- pr” oem —New Bedford Mercury. is one school house for every three in- habitants of the State, or a school house and a balf for each family. (7 Member of Congress (about to enter the House) to his friend: “Jost my luck! I have left my knife and siungshot in my other coat, at the hotel. Just wait here till I vo and get ‘em— I won’t be a minute, and it won't do to go with- out’em.” « i[> The Minnesota Republican, of the 12th, dublisbed at the Falls of St. Anthony, says, “the jee oh gay weak all along the river, as is evi- penced by its continued cracking, but having examined its thickness at the crossing, we think that, with ordinary winter weathe;, it will be safe for some weeks - i[7 An editor writing from Frankfort, Ky, says that the Leyislature of that State is composed of fine-loc king, well-dressed and well-behaved men; and that, among the whole number, there are but five diunkards, and only some eight or ten fools—a smaller number than was ever com- bined in any previous General Assembly. 07 Anlsish woman, who resided in a base- ment of a house below Holmex, Booth & Hayden's factory, in Waterbury, Ct., was found dead in ber bed last as morning, having been dead some time, as the fast time she was seen by the inmates above was on Wednesday night. Her little child, four months old, was found beside the corpse, almost in a famixhed and perishing state, having drawn on its mother’s breast until blood was visible. ee SS ee ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—W R Bernard, Va; Dr R T Carter, Md; R W Farnkson, do; E Huste , Pa; W B Biondfo 4, Md; J E Cannon, Mo; C Jenkins, Md; R E Browster and lady, Cal; TN Gettings, Md; P A Browne, do; J Cillen, NY; 3M Cush, Md; H Martin, Ili; R T Merrsck, do; JEP Dongerfield, Va; G H Lewis, Pa; RL Wright, Pa; J Campbell, Va; Miss Herr, do; H B Fetterman, do; E S$ Alvord, Ind; Miss L A Sparbawk, do; Miss L B Verram, do; W Ben- son, Vu; J A Haldeman, KT; Judve B Parker, NY; Jebn M Hockaday, Utah. J F Vanzek, NY, Md; J W Wilson, do; 1 Reynolds, NY; W T Mills and daughter, do; fi Felix, Pa’ G T Craw- fora, Md. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —P Mahorney, Va; Mr Swit, Mass, W D Bowie, jr, Md Lt V Morgan Capt Tower, Eng; Edward Goodwin, Ala; Cutting, fllnois;’ wc Wainwright, Mass; B W Eiebhol:z, W H Edwards, G C Churchill, Chas O’Conor, Mra O'Vonor and son, J Kell z, W Wilson, C Swackbamer, W P Talboys, NY; SB Usher, Mass; H A Sellers, Pa; J D Hunt, S W Pratt, Mexico; Mrs C A Horton, Miss F D Hor- ton, Ohio; R J Dodge #nd Indy. USA; J T and Miss Wiihtams, NC; ‘TH Forsyth, Pa; J P Lip- b ser souinyed E Scheli, do; A L Seabury and ly, ~ Va; Com Reed, Pa; J S-Thrasher, NY; C T Har- vey, Mass; Jnu S j’aine, Me. ~ NATIONAL HOTEL.—J R Edie, Pa; DrR T Carter, R W Eareckson, Md; W H Dili, M T; @ P Wadsworth, Mass; P C Caihoun and lady, Ct; J Lyons, J Segar, Va. J H Bosh, Md; Wm M Francis, Dr W T Sherrod, Ind; B Ward, N Yk; Mrs Hhmphrey, J B ae Pa; R Alexander, O; 6 Mi Hoyt, Mass; A G Fuller and lady,G W Ra. ney, Ill; W Clark, J.-H Congdon. WW Worth. erspoon, J R Carreras, S B Halleday, NYk; G P Jenkins. Md; J P Santeye, Obio; SW Mangham, Ga; M W_ Myers, Obio; R C Brooks, W O Ham- Jett, Va; Cooper Clark, st Paul, Fon du Lac. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —Mr Loring; Col W Mann, Md; A Gind at, do; M A Duke, do; WT Lovell, USN; F Mathews, Va; F Stanly; M Yer. aby i A & Warford, do; TC MeDowell, d ; T McParlane, do; M Goeppe, do; E C Robinson, Va; J W Spaiding, do; M Mitten, Ga; J Fan: sbaw, Md; E Soowden, Pa; LR Walker, do; J Weily. do. UNITED STATES HOTEL —P C Sullivan, Neb; J B Parkinson, Md; W Clancy, Neb; AH Lackey, Va; J Roberts and lady, Ala; J C Cor- rie, Ky; T F Spields, Va; J C Wadd.e, do; H Berkley, Va; 8D Welislayer, Md; L B Wake- man, do. at the Gosport men not answering at OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tux Unirgp States. Steamers Leave For City Wash Arg: lasgow... Mb 13 From Evnorx. -Liverpool...Boston ......Feb 13 -Glasgow....New York, ..Feb 13 ‘The California mat! steamers leave New York 2 the Fth 94 Wh of enob mont, &e. OME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Cash Capital.. Surplus over... The undersigned, having been arniated Arent of this Company, in prepared to resus on Buil fines, eee: peat, &c. on as favora- erms other au es. nM. HANSON, ‘Agent, No. 512 7th st., oppo. Intelligencer Office, iapy-eo2m -For Bounty Bensioa Claims, “ Warrants. Necotete Leman aad business of similar character. . jan l6 prs Set eaiire Levinininetoe Gi '. G°'§? znv situveR 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 FOR 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 ATTHE HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO, desm "Bankers." TEX PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Da’ lowa, pay ing 10 popes i weds Coupon in ow York. Bonds of $500 each. The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,000 inhabitants, and is rapidly increasing in wealth and population. Ite municipal debt is only $159,000, and its railroad del only $125,000, and cannot now be increased. The statistics of the ity were published in the Intellt; gencer of the Sith September. these bonds, believing State or city bonds. oc6 We recommend them to be as safe as any CHUBB BROTHERS INGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. WASHINGIPARTERED BY OONGRESS CarivaL. —— ——. —.. —_. $200,000!!! Phis Com is now prepared to receive applics- sions for INSURANCE O% BUILDINGS, MER- CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates, without any charge for Policy, their Office, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsy!vania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bank, Diggctors, Wn. F. Bayiy, War Orman futon Tepiore’® pranais Mohun, -W. eal . AMES C. MoGUIRE, President. @xarton D. Hanson, Secretary. ap li-ly A NG jE OF nee is CHUBB BROTHERS, }.— Deposits received and Cheoki without, "one 8. Drafts on the northern s ear Sities receiv: id Ex: INTEREST on Derosits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as may be agreed upon. Deposits tx Vineinia and UncurRENT Money. Deposits in Virgins, ‘and other Uncurrent Money re- ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, wi ‘ing the regular Exchange. SCOT! tes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange wit be disoo Pand Loens made on Stocks, ‘Bonds, Seourities, at the market rate. Letrers or Crepit.—Letters of Credit will be rmshed, negotialle in the different Cities of the nited States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, charged if Cousterals,on such termsas may beagr: a Teaveriya Bitts ov ExchaNnes.—Travelers =— be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired nezotiable in the different es of the Union, BiLts anp Lutrexs or Cuz! IN ENGLAND, IRB- LaNnpD anv Evrops.—Bulls of Exchange pares of Credit = nee ayy pant Barone, fareian st the market rate for Exchange, in sum: a ND, Stocks, &c.—Bonds, Stooki Seouri- ties paying from € to 12 pr. cent., always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of a pr. cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on the sao Bonds or Stocks will’be ordered by tele. rai RaiLRoaD, City. anp Stats Bonps.—Rail; 5 City, and State Bonds can be pi in our Manik ion, either in this country or Europe. Ri road Iron puro! for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Waxrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- ted. "Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsibie parties. Insvkancgs.— Real Estate Reav Estate a) NSwRA! 3 are bought and sold, Insurances CLaims on United St. Court or CLaims, Coneress.—Ciaims on th uted States, beforethe Court of Claims or Congr intrusted to us, willbe prosecuted it and able attor e OF rm OH UBB BROTHERS, jan? Opposite the BAreine HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS. | Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Chec! = paya, le in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold, = Accounts wii! be opened ‘with depositors allowing them to Senoatt Ge a Ragen 73 currency, the depositor being credited with the difference. nett CHUBB BROTHERS, NTEKEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. WONRY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES OTHERS, BANKERS, ee Opposes Treasury. reasury. S IMPROVE YOUR EYES. . \OTRENGTHEN and assist them, by the Paris Optician, D. WOOLFSON, who has arrived from Europe with his own, a8 well av the manufacture ofa good man: others of the latest improved SPECTACLES and SY E-GLASSES: among which are the ERISCOPIC NCAVE and CONVEX, The DOUBLE FOCUS and DOUBLE POLISHE BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, CRYSTALS, Ete., which are warranted to improve any EYE ailected with weakness, cataract or tending to it; also SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS. Persons who are compelled to use glasses, or those saw seine them, will be suited at firstsight. ‘Those wondertu DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN CRYSLAL ROCK have received the highest reoommendations at the World's Fair, at Paris, through their producing a clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknown in any other improvements, Also. all styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compasses, and Microscopes are for sale at hijs store, corner of Eighth street and Pennsylvania avenueyor Eighth street No. 491, be- tweon D street and Pa. avenue. Do not mistake the corner of 8th street. joes very reasonable, the same as at his estab- ment in F.urope. n9-tf [No, 597 Noricr. OF THE REMOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE FROM SAUK RAPIDS TO ST, CLOUD, IN THE TERRITORY OF MID NESOTA. In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress entitled “An act author zing changes in the location of land offices,”’ spproved March 3 1853, it is hereby declared and made known that tne office for the sale of the publiciandsat Saux Rapips in the Terri ory of Minnesota, be removed to St. Cxovp, in said Territory, early @ period as practicable. ; Further notice as to the precise time of re:aoval will be issued by the register and receiver for the land district. le city of G8! 188, ington Given under my hand at the this 23d day of February, A. D. By order of the President: . THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. fe 95-law6w ‘HE BELLE OF WASHINGTON-—A ¢ T story of the affections; by Mrs. N. P. Lae se! The Three Beauties ; by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, Just published and for sale * fez FRANCK TAYLOR. THE BENCH AND BAR OF GEORGIA, Memoirs and Sketches, with an ix, containing a Court Roll from eo to 1857, by inex TAVLOR. Stephen F. Miller. 2 vols. 8vo; fa 2 FR eee eee ee es TLANTIC MONTHLY FOR MARCH re- orived and for sale at Shil.ington’s Bookstore, Knickerbocker Magazine for March. Appleton s Railway Guide, lo. The Three Beauties, by Mra. Southworth. The Belle of Washington, (former! bli under the name of “Anule Grasen,”) by a Noe iot, elle. quire With- Beatrice Cenci, the sensation nov. Scenes of Clerical Life, by George The Reason why, by the author of: Also, a choice selection of Stationery consta: tly on hand ard for sale at JOS. SHILLING TON’S Bookstore, Odeon Building, fez corner 436 st. Pa. av. NEW STOCK OF PIANOS —We have, during the Inst week, received five more new and beau- tiful Pianos, to whioh we invite the attention of those interested. Our by largest, most varied, reii vie re theegty - fe 28 36 Pa, ave, bot, duit and loth sie, OGONY.—Cosmogony, ‘ateri Corses being an caniyets of ikonameetaes stated in the obrais ncooun! ofthe erenten, sup- rted by the development of existing of God Fowesae ater Peat Asn ok " Booksellers, near Oth etroot _ fe'9 POLIS! soe eS nails, ave, a ede Fraramcs jeune. coms. N System,” ‘Tresomar No. pace of three: sonny and entirely eradi- cates st traces pean comctere which copavinnnd cubebs have so thought an antidote for, to lation, “Friesomar No. 3 ie the great Centinee] }O. remedy class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the lish physician treats with mereu; to the inevitable dextraction of the patient's consti’ tution, and which all the 1% in tne world gannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alii devoid of taste or ameli, and ofall nauseating quali- ties, They may lie on the toilet table without their use sus le rid in tin cases, and div; in separate doses as administered by Velpeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Rioord. &o., &e. Price each, or four cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and in ®Z.ia by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince st..a few blocks west of Broadway, New York. imme diately on recei; the amount Dr. B. will forward the $: wee rei Tesewne. ane oe ee sizes, car- , thus insuring genw tons. The $3 casos al it, but not free tear. ie 10nsS oe dion 4till8p.m., 4 lew blocks west oi STOTT, Washington. AYER’S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The foll edi - fered to the pu lass the teat eee afford” AVER'S CATHARTIC PILE ae ord. been ed with the utmost skill which the medi cal pioftesion of this age possesses, and their effects show they have virtues which surpass any combi- nation of medicines hitherte known. Other prepa- rations do more or less good; but this cures such erous complaints, 80 quick 80 Surely. as to prove an efficacy anda power to uproot disease be- yond any thing which mea have known befure. B: removing the obstructions of the internal organs stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate the fountains of life and vigor,—health courses anew through the ly, and the sick man is well again. They are adapted to disease, and disease only, for when tuken by one in health they produce but little effect. This is the perfection of medicine. It is antagonistic to disease, and no more. Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are siok they will cure them, if they are well they wiil jo them no harm. Give them to some patient who has been pros- trated with bilious complaint; see his bent: Spon form straighten with strength again his iong-| jost appetite return; see his clammy features blossom into health. Give them to some suiferer whose foul blood has burst out in scrofula till his skin is oovered with sores; who stands, or sits, or lies in angu’ He has been drenched inside and out with ever tion which ingenuity could sug- gest. Give him these Piiu mark the effect ; see the scabs fail from his y ; see the new. fair skin that has grown under the jee the late leper that is clean. Give them to him whose ang: hui have planted rheumatism in his joints bones; move him, and he screeches with pains ; he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with Kniments and salves; give him these PiLLs to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, alas! there are cases which no mortal power e&n reach; but mark, he walks with crutohes now. and now he walks alone; they have oured him: ase them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, wi and loveliness b asted and too early withering away; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking disease, has deranged the internal organs of dices- tion. assimilation or seoretion.tiil thev do their office ill. Her blood is vitiated. her health is gone. Give her these PILLs to stimulate the vital principle into renewed vigor, to cast out the obstructions. and in- fuse a new vitality into the blood. Now look again —the roses’ blossom on her cheek, and where lately sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan. sickly features tei you without disguise, and painfully dis- tinfet, that they are eating its lifeaway. Its pinch: up nose and ears, and restless sleepings, tell the dreadful truth in language which every mother knows Give it the PILLs in large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turnagain and see the ruddy bloom of childhood, Is it nothin to do these things? Nay, are thev not the marvel oi Cy age? And yet they are done around you every day. Have you the less serious symptoms of these dis- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralpia, Gout,and kindred compiaints all arise from the derangements which these PILLs rapidly cure. Take them perse- veringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such advice as we rive you, and the distressing, danger- ous diseases they cure, which afflict so many mil lions of the kuman race, are cast out !ike the devils of old—they must burrow in the brutes and in the sea. Price 25 cents pee box—5 boxes for @1. Z..D, GILMAN, Washington: and by H. COOK CO., Alexandria, and ali dealers in Medicine jm Ne rr everywhere. Covens. COLDS, HOARSNESS, &o. The prevalence of the above compiainta at this seas. n, generally has the effect of bringing onta host of professed'y new specifies, and while some are good, many are useless, and others even dangerous. The wisest course to pursue fami'y physician, or othe: wise only suck reme dies as long public experience has proved to be safe and efficacious. Of this character ia TY 1. COMPOUND SYRUP OF G triginally the favor te preseriptic physician. it soon became a popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy & growing repntstion for the last twenty years. lu cases of common Colds, Canghs, &c., it acts like & charm, and in Chronic cases, Bron- cutis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthina, Influenza, &o., ils success Is unparal.ed, and most will testiy who have used it. Price 25cents and 59 cents per bottle, 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 Arabic Cough Cane Drops,”’ as an elegant, pleasant, and efficacious Pul monic Lozenge they are unsurpassed. fell-Sm E SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS T* oF Your Just published, the 3d edition. I ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMI- NAL DISEASES.—A scientific Trea’ise on the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness. !nvoluntary Emissions, Impo- tence, &c., resulting from jous habits acquired dating the critical passage fom Youth to Man- hood. BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng- land, (1827), Licenciate of the Hall, (1854), and 30 years Resident Practitioner in London, Author of t Guide to Health,” *Green Book,” “How to be Happy.” ** Memoirs of Single and Married Life, &o. Th small but valuable Treatise, written by world renowned Physician and Surgeon. points out the only sure and permanent cure foralidiseases result ing from seif-abuse. and is the only publication ofits kind written in a benevolent spirit and by a scientif- i¢ man. It should be in the hands of all who value their life and health and happiness here and hereaf- er. Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps. at the receipt of which pst free, and well secured, by Dr. Ro. az Ist Avenue, Box 4596, New jan it wil be CH. KLI York. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE On THR PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., A'bany, N.Y. 200 pages and 130 fine Plain sat Colored Lithographs 8. a PRICE ONLY % CENTS. ior ster Of Posin, sé parts as Union. Dr. M. B. La Croiz’s Physiologieal View of Mar ringe. A new and revised egition of 250 pages and 180 plates. cents & copy. A popular and com- prehensive treatise on Ine 3 and casualties iY singlo and marri life—happy fruitful atianoces, mode of seouring them—infelicitcus and infertile ones—their obviation sad removal—nervous debility, i causes = gure, by a —— at once 60 simple, safe, ai ot! — failure is im) ible—rules for jaily managemenut—an essay on Spsr matorrhea, with practioal Observations one safer and more successful m © { treatment—precautionary hinte on thi il results from empirical practice ; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- Iafeat by Slaten past he justra! uti » It'points oul remedies for those toll ndiotet minater and di na point Opes 80 unfortunately prevalent in roung. It isa truthful adviser to "he married, and Those Soeteeneaiing marriage. Its perusal is partic- bead recommended to persons entertaining secret joubta * their physica! condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness rs iS leges to which every human being is tied to od Trios mn: cents per copy, or Sve copies fo; free of je to an’ ol @ United Jing Dr. LA CROIX: (pect pad addressing ew York. enclosing 25 cents. Doctor (LA which his . B. Those wno preter consult CROIX upon any ofthe disse upon i book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi eines often cure in the short space of six days, and qarietely and entirely eradicate all traces of those isordesrs which copaiva and cubebs have so lo! been eon ja an antidote. to the ruin of the health of the patient. es Sener” is the great con- inental rem: for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, A ysicians treat with mercury, to the irretrievable destruction to the patient’s constitu- tion, and whioh all the sarsaparilla in the world can- not cure. wet No. $1 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. Kintos, 68, Albany, HE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTB T Reo ATURIT: Just Published, Gratic. the 5th Thousand, few words of the Rational ‘Treatment, without ledicine, of 1e8 or Local eak Emission: Genital, and Nervous Debility, Pre mature D ay of the System Impo- 4 f ‘o Marriage by B. DE LANEY, M. D. many ng tl rudence solit' removed without Medicine, 3; and the ful treatment.ss lained, by m: pte Cry gratis and post ins envelope, by rem! two postare pe “som-dewif 17 Linpena BE HAN ee Pl a AC FOR FAMILY USE, direct from Cin- cinnati ve ed. to-day @ lot of SUGAK-CORED HAMS which wo reosnmse being very su; ” * KING & BURCHEL Gorger Veriaont evouve aad it it, Medicines. ABHAUTIFUL HEAD er RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED T@® THE GREATEST AGE. And who that color; NN ARtor, Nov. 5, 1856. Pror.O. J. Woon— Sir: I much said ott the wonderful 8 of your ir Renore tive, but having been so o} and quack nostrums, hair dyes,&c.. 1 was to piace your ae in the same th the thousand one luudly trampeted q rem- edies, until 1 met you in Lawr county thin and entirely white, and befc of your are bottles, her hair was restor:d nearly to ‘oa its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and beconie beautiful and glos«y upon, and entirely over the head. She conii because of its beautifyin; because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Otbers ot my family and friends are using our Restorative with the happiest effects; there- inte my skepticiam and doubt in reference toite val- ue and character are entirely removed, Teoanand do most cordially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair réstored trom white or gray,’ by reason Of sickness orage) toorig- inal color uty, and by ail young persons w: ‘would have their hair besutiful and glossy. Very truly and aaa 8 Loy ee MANN Friend Woon: It was along time after I saw you at Blissheld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me &n order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we ceucluded to try it oa Mrs. Maun’s hair. as the surest test of its power. It has done all (hat you assu ed me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and reoommending it ie to others as entitied to the highest deration are a otfully a: d truly yours, «ain, very respectfully a: SOLOMON MANN. - , CaR.yce, ILL., June 28, 1852. L have used Prof O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, have admired its wond flecte. My r ‘was becoming, as I Mover: eth pmol gray, but ame use of his restorative i 9. ne oops co. aa Siz Brondwe J. W No rietors, roadway, N. Y..(in the great N.Y. Wire Rauling Establish- ment) and li4 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. nd suid by ali good Druggists. fe17 smr ERUVIAN SYRUP, On Prorgcrep SOLUTION LCG MERE Selo TRON COMBINE Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as Its Effi an ee medicine, Sficacy in Curing : DYSPEPSIA, ° Affections of the Liver, D-opsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendenctes, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Dedility, And all diseases which require a Tovic and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sutferers cannot Teasonatly heritate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure al! range extensive, beon: d-seases, apparentiy unl are in- tumately related, and pi eding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy ‘The class of diseases for which the Syrup pro- vides a ure. 1s p ecisely that which lhas so often baflied the highest order of medical skil. Thefacts 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 roapecting, the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following among numerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. ‘The signatures are those of gentiemen weil known in the community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. The Lareepirs yng having experienced the benefi- cial effrcts of the “Peruvian Syrup,’’ do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, a8 well as from the tes- timony of others, whose intel igence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs ‘and Bronohinl Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charse ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its wralive power, Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, SH. KENDALL, M.D SAMUEL May THOMAS C. AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES C. DUNN, It is well known that the inedicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to marntain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further ox:dation, has been deemed impossible. : In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFO«E_ UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto carboratos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. A. A. HAYES, M. D. Aseayer to the ~tate of Massach 16 Boy!sion street, For sale by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, $2; medium sized hotties. $1. N. L: CLARK & GO. Proprietoi For sale in Washington by Z. D. Giiman, penal Agent; Nairn & Paimer, John Schwartze, L. M Smith, V. Harbaugh, ff. H. McPherson, F. S » Boston. Waish, Joseph Bury, Jus. H.Stone, J.S, Lovejoy, Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Ridgely; and in Georgetown by R. J. Cissell.and J. L. Kidwell. feb 8-6 THE GREATEST ICAL DISCO OF THE AGE. has discovered in oz. remedy that cares HUMOR, rom The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and aever failed except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred certifiostes of its value, all within twenty miles of joston. Pes] bottles are warranted to cure ® nursing Sore outh. One to three bottiss will oure the worst kind of Pimpies on the Face. ‘wo or three bottles will clear the system of Biles Two bottles sre warranted to cure the wors' Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five botties are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. o bottles are warranted to cure Ruaning of the Ears and Blotohes among the Hair, Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt snd running Ulcers. Ons bottle wil! cure Soaly Eruptions of the Skin, Two or three botties are warranted to oure the worst kind ef Ringworm. Two or three buttics are warranted to oure the Most most desperate case of Rheumatiem. ‘Three te four bottles are warranted to cure Salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Merb Mr. Kewnxsy, of Roxby -f our common pasture wi RVSRY KIND Scrofula. a fit 1s always experienced the first bot- “Nothig Pouce improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wonderfu! medicines of the 789 that a common weed growing on the pastures, tyeten syot tina fied fact. If you bave humor, Heese dart. _There are no IF'S nor AN DS, hums ty. seen poor, ren, whose flesh was sot to a perfect state of health he body but where there is dei foment of the functions of nature, it will canue very Singv lar feelings, but ou must nobbde alarmed; they always disap) ip Soh fhe carte ee you will feel femonfh 1 feard some of oom lal kept it strictly for hu- noth as a coneral family medicine, Virtues have been i . Rovere! its—a disease which was always ve been cured by a few bottles. O, what a me it will prove etfec- tual in all cases of that awfu er ere are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them le cured it, For the various diseases ie iver, Sick Hea Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever Axgue, Pain in the Side, re aod ee Seine, partiou! in o B, &e., Seetrecy bat “Sees soeee rood than any medicine kno’ “Noa ig of det er necessary—eat the best you get and enoug, sf “Directions for Use-Adulte por Say--shlidien over fon teats desont estonia children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As directions can be f to ail constitutions, ne dregs au be aplitle fall twice a day. BL 4 11) ‘ashington.—C! Stott & char er Piet s Ne. 19 |. O M Lentham. J. —————— No. Notice FOR td RESTORATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, The grant of land to Wisconsin by the act of Con. gress approved Sd June, 1856, has been eo far adjusted as to authorize the release from withdrawal of the vacant offered lands outside of the six-muies limits of the following routes for railroads, viz : First. The railroad route from “ Madison or Co- lumbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river, or between townships twenty five and Second. Of the road from “ Fond ¢u Lac, on Lake Winnebago, northeriy, to the State line.” A withdrawal of certain lands was also ordered Jone 12, 1856, along the other proposed routes men- tioned im said sot, viz: from “ St. Croix river, or lake,” “to the west end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield,” #0 as to afford time for the surveys and and selections for ssid roads, but uo survey having been reported of the same to the Department of the Interior, although more than a year and a haif have elapsed since eaid withdrawal, Notice is therefore hereby given that oy va- cant offered land retoiore withdiawn sale or eniry slong the routes of said located railroads which lie outside of siz miles on exon side of the said roads, situated in the undermentioned town- — which have not been selected in virtue of sai prant. or Any other grant ss Congross, or legally clai by pre-emption, which were suljeot to private entry at the date of withdrawal. will be restored to private entry on the days and at the pisces hereinafter specitied. at the ordinary Tunimuin of one doliarand tweuty five ceuts acre. Aud ail the ofered townships as reinatter desorited which had beeu withdrawn from sale on account of the proposed roads, not yot looated, men- tioned in the furegoiug, will be restored at the times here.uafter designated; with the express proviso, that the raidroad grant by said aot Sd June, 1856. will attach to such of the odd-numbered sections as may be selected under said act within the six- miles limits of such parts of the said os inay be actuaily surveyed and staked off before the day hereinafter fixed lor the restoration of gud lands At the lans othce at MENASHA on Monday Afth day ef April next, the townships on the route of the road from “Fond du Lac, oa Lake Wiane bago, northerly to the State line.” viz: North of the base a east of the fourth prin- cipcl meridian. Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 4, 25, and 26, 0f ranges 13 and 14, Townships 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 94, 25, 2, *STowiuchipe i i 19, 98, 21,22, and 98, of cange 18, oW bs! . O, 21, 22, Towns ps 15, 24, 25, 26, 27, SI, and of e 17. at ips, 1, 16, 17,19 ‘Bi, 2, 22 35.4, Se, aud 0 e 18, : Townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 0, 21, 22, 24, 25, 36, 27, ®, and 33. of range At the land officeat MINERAL POINT on Mon- day, the fifth day of April mext, the towuships on the route of the road from “Madison or Columbus. by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lske, between townships ‘twenty-five aud thirty - one,” via: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian, Townships 11, 12, 1%, and 14, of L and 4, how 1, J2,and 18 of ranges Pow Vand 12, of rance 6. ‘ownships I!, 12, and 14, of ranges 7 and 8. At the land office at STEVENS POINT on Mon- day, the ff A day of April nert, the townshics on the route of the road from “Madisou or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or Iake, between townships twenty-five and churty- one.” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 17, 18, Townshi 5. 17, 18. ‘Townships 16, 17, 18, Towne! 1S. 46, 17, 18, Sand 6, ‘Townships 15 and 16, of range 7. Township 15, of range 8. At the land office at LA CR OSSE on Monday Sifth day April next, the townships on the ofthe from **Msdison or Columbus, by t of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, be- tween townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” viz: North of the base line and rast of the fourth principal meridian Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 2, 21, 22, 23, and 2%, of el. rang’ North of the base line and toest of the fourth pria- cipal meridian. Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, and %, of rang: Towusuips 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 71, 22, 23, and 2%, of range 2. otomnsiups 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and of ra ‘Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 24. oO; range 4, Townships 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2, 21, and of range 5, Townsrips 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 3, ang and 7, Townshipe 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range 8. ‘Townships 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range 9, aoe ships 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of ranges 10 and Pownshi ». 22.2. 2%, and %, of range \2, Woships 20, 21, and 24, of range 1; Townships 2,23, and 2. of tengo la At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the Afth day of April nert, the townships onthe route of the road from **Madigon or Columbus, by the wry of Portage City, to the St. Crux riveror inke, between townships twenty-hve aud thiriy-one,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian a 26. 27, 28, 29, 30, and SI, of range 12. ‘ownships 2%, 27 28,29. ang = of range 13. ‘Townships 2s, 24, 25, 27, 28.and29, of range 14, Townelsip iid 26, of range 15 ‘Townships ‘and 29, of Townships 24. 2 ‘Townships 24. 25, ‘Townships 25, and 26, of range 19. At the iand office at EAU C IRE on Monday, the A/th day of april nert, tu towaships on the route of the rond from * Madison or C.lumbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake. between townships twenty-five and thurty- one,”’ v.z: Nortn of the base line and east of the fourth prin- tipal meridian. Township 25, of range 1. ® North of the base lene and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian M ‘Townships 25, 2, 27, 28, and 29, ofranges 1 2,3, and rownships 25, 56, 27,'28, 28, 90, $2, $3, 34, 95, and 36, of range 5. ‘Townships 25, 2, 27, 28, 29, 9, S1, $2, $3, 34, 95, 96, and 87, of ranges 6,7, and’ 8. _ peste " 25, 26, 37, 28, 29, 90, SI, 92, $3, $4, 35, 95, and 37, of range 9. ‘Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 90, 31, $2, $3 34, and 35, of range 10. 1 owashipe 25, 2i, 27, 28, 29, 90, 31 S2,and35,ofrange At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the third day of May next, the townshy bion were withdrawe in June, 1856, on account ro roads from “st. Croix river or_ lake” 0 the west end of Lake Superior; ed. and ample atlurded fur the purpose. they are now restored to market, subject to the proviso in the foregoing, “that railroad grant by said ect of 1856 will attach to such of the odd numbered sec tons asim y be selected under said act within the six miles lemits of such parte of the said roads aw may be actually surveyed and staked off before day” “xed fur the restoration of said lands,” viz: North of tge base line and west of the fourth ipal meridian. ips S2, 33,34, and 35, of range 12. 31, 32, 38. 34, and 35, of range 13. ‘lownships 30, 31, 32,33, 4, and 35, of range 14. Townships 28, 29, 30, Si, 32, 33, 34, aud 35, of 1 Townships 2, 30, 31, SH, and 35, of en 16 Pi eee ssegute _ Townships 23, 29, 30, 31, 52, 33.34, 95, 35, $7, 38, 39, 40, ol ranges Ig and 19, ‘Townships 23, 29, 30, 36, 37, and 38, of range 20, At the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday, th third day of May nert, subjectio the “proviso. 4s stated above, in reference to like lands in t Hudson district, the towuships wuich were with- drawn in June, 1856, on account of t! roads from “St. Croix river or lake” end of Luke Superior: and to Bayfield, e North of the base lime and west of the fourth principal meridian Townships 49 and 50, of range 3, ‘ow ip ). of range 4. ‘ownships ee 51, of range 7. ‘ownships 49 4, of ‘Town: hips 2, 48, and 49, pbs ‘own: 49, of ranges 1 U ‘own: ve ciand wear range 13. ‘Towuship 47, of range 14, ‘Township 41, of range 16. Notice is also hereby given that the townsh. soribed in t} onoe ee the Sd, 4th. cd and 7th heads, which have not yet been offered but are yet to be proclaime offered at lic saie before being subject to private ent released from their recent withdrawal road re-emptiom as other unoffer- daysand at the places specifi- yok omg At the land office at MENASHA on M athe fifth d 7 > thipuon ie route of ther st SF a on from ** ce hone Winnebago, Dortherly tothe Brats ised North of the base line and east of the fourth pren- cipal meridian. Tovaship 21, of ranges 3 and 14. 7. “rar rt ae 3, 31, and 34, of cone in . at . At the land office at EAU CLAI Monday, the Afth day of Aoritnext, ib mele Bo 0n the rou-e of the road from “Madison or Colutn- bas, by the hey ofl ban City. te the St. Cro thirty cane cee wuships twenty-five and North of the base line and ¢ of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 2, 27, 5 North of the base line and west of the fourth = f aoe meridvan. ‘ownsh: Me of, 2, Sand 4: 7 ot Ss ST.98, 39, and 40, esl, hips 31, 37, Forasiige 3 mand of range North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. “on 38, 37, $2, 39, and 43, of ranges 12, 13, 14, Sth head, At the land office at RAU CLAIRE og Sa este se ere shove, i refereuce to like lands mm ‘oat pal ips 33, 3° and 4°, of range 9, ips 3 . 37. 3, 39. and 40, of range Foren S255 SSS Tuan at SUPERIOR on tothe like lands in the Hudson distriot, viz: North of the base linc and west of the fourth pria- cipal meridian Ships 41, 42, 43, 44, and —y fErte eS St sce wnehipe Al, #2, 4,44, irae 43, of, aS and 9, Ape 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 48, 50, 5, and Townships 41 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 47, 48, 49, &, + 48, 48, 50, and St, TF waships 41. 42, 43, 44, 45. 44, 47, and 48, of ranges ‘ ape dl 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 of jPownabipe 41, 42,43, 44, 45,48, <7, and diy of ranges ‘ownships 41, 42. 4%, 44, 45, 46, and 48, of 1. . ‘ownships 4%, 42, 45, 44, 45. 46, 48, and 49, range ja Townshipe 4 2,4, 4448, 4,47, and 4, of range jiven under my hand, at the neers ealgeath e 5 cee THOS. A HEN Commissioner of the General fe lawew a, No. 85) Neniss tok ibene.cearyy i 7, city of Washingt - anne Domai ens t " Notice is given that the Land Office at lie, i e of Ainbama, will be open to Ty and location, on and meri, ofall va ‘publi: land the full wing tow: sinps, which bad been prociainy fered pri tr to the Withdrawal by Rotios fio. 205, &- iands whieh had been with- drawn to satisly tant part of the rs iroad grant by act of Congress appr ad June, ‘856. wh con'em - plated a road fro - Memph « co Charleston, that of said grant having been rejected by the State of Al- abama, viz: South of the base line and rast of the HuntseiNe ” meridian Foote Ep aeie et ante of town- pst, ghipe and’, north of the river, of range Townshios 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, and the parts of town- ship 7 norta of the Tennessee river. ol range S woships 1, 2,3, 4, and 5,and the parts of tewn- Ships 6, and 7 norih of the Tennessee, of range 4. ‘owaships Sand 4. and the parts of townships & sad € north of the Tennecser, of range 5. 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