VESPERS. & row of little — the bed— 2 row of little tp op ea A row of [rttle roguish eyer al _ A row of littie naked feet exposed. fp tentlo mother lends them to their praise, 4 = oe ne cree the heavenly wars, oe u Ci i isis arvrs ofthe op vo san. Ne lovelier sight this side of Leaven is seen, And angeis hover o’er the group serene; 5 iu 8 Gcnsor swung. There Guats the fragrance of on infant's tongue, Then tambling headlong int ting beds, Beneath the shests they i de tneir tnd heads ; Tul slumber steals away their idle fears, luke a peeping bud each Appears, All dressed like angels in their gowns of winte, "re waited to t 498 in dreams of might ; beaven will sparkie in their eyes at mora, stolen graces ali ther ways adorn. wee Stxvay —The barbers of the city of Utica, N. Y., have onanimousiy agreed to close their shops on the Sabbath, and neither to work themselves nor allow their assistants to work on thatday. They have published the fo!- lowing card over their signatures: “We the barbers and hair dressers in the city of Utica, feeling their need of their Sabbath, for the objects for which it was designed, and be- lieving their patrons will be considerate and kind enough to concede it to thein, pledge their word aud honor to each other, that they will do no bu- siness, and allow no business to be done in their shops, from the close of Saturday to the begin- ning of Monday in each week.and thal they wili abide this arrangement until three-fourths of their number, who shall be residents in the city at the time, sign a paper requesting that it be an- mulled; and our friends and the public are re- + conga to take notice that we cannot attend to their calls on any part of Sunday. U7" Timber Cutters’ Bauk. A tsaug with this ig has commenced to issue notes in Savanuah. a. UL The editor of the Albion spoils the story about Lord Brougham’s son being a +c hip of the id block,”’ by stating that his lordship has no son, and never had one. ape Rowe. the Connecticut three cent counter- ter, has been sentenced to the State's prise = eighteen months, and to pay a fine of one del- UO™ German immigrants continue to settle on the spare lands in the less populated parts of southern Chile. They are liberaily assisted on their a rival by the Government. A German woman at Eiizabeth, NJ, who has for years subsisted upon the ch ¥ of the public, which she gained by her squalid pov- erty and appareut necessities, revently died, and en examination into her effects, there was found among them $10,000 in excellent bonds aad mort- gages upon the best of property. 107 Paulsen, the great chess completed a remarkable feat at Dubuque, Lowa, where he resides. He played sev-n games of ebess at the same time. against seven of the be-t chess players of that city, be being blindfolded The gaine lasted through three evenings, and re- sulted in the comple! success of Paulsen over all bis oppouents £} Selah Randall, of Westfield. Conn.. bas won @ wazer of 255 by walking to Windsor Locks, and drawing back to \Vestiield. in a hand cart whiel: he took With him, 100 pounds freizht Performing the whole distance in Il hours and 2% minutes, and having 41 minutes to spar He ‘was escorted into his ewan town amid the cheers Of 800 citiz {{F Hall's Jo@rnal of Health says. - We have oftsn goneto hear Abolition - stars?’ lectuie— masculine, fem nine and neuter—bat never saw so much Spontansous gladness in the face of the whole of them, as may be witnessed in any half bour onthe Levee at New Orleans, among the negroes who are loading and unloading the cot- ton boats.** {7 The State of Vermont has appropriated two thousand doliars for tbe monument of Ethan Al Jen, the corner stone of which it is Proposed to ae the luth of May next, being the eig hty- third anniversary of the surpri ad capture ot leroga. An effort is being made to give completeness to the monument by surmounting it with a cullosal s@itue of the hero, in granite or Taarbie Sart at Tuaxs Istaxp.—Turks Istand papers of the 3d ult. report the sale of sait dull at S cents f bushel. Tie Royal Gazette says that 21,000 ashels have been slipped away during a week, and that of last year’s crop there remained on band several hundred thousand oushels, which could be bad at low prices. The salt pans at luagua are said to be in a promising state. A large quantity ‘was on band there, but no sale for it. “uly three eargoes were disposed of in all the month of Jan- uary. 10” Bishop Simpson of the M. FE Church is among the passengers who arrived in New York im the Europa. The Bishop visited Eaglundand Treland early last suminer as a delegate to tue Wesleyan Conferences in those countries. Sub- sequently be passed through Frauce, Germany, aad Norway, observing the condition of the Me- thodist miss: nd in September was pieseut atthe Evangelical Altignce in Berlin. During tke winter, ue ext. wd bis travels to Turkey, Palestine, Ezypt, and Greece InTERESIING TO Firemen —The Boston Ledz- €r states that certain parties are interesting ther selves in the subscription of the suim of $:0,0W), which they desiga to offer as prizes to whatever fire company iu the United 5) stream the highest, d:afting avd p! four hund:ed feet of hose, aud usin as they shall choose—tue competition tucoime olf on Boston Common, in August or September next, as may be agreed upon, alxv to huse com- jes fur the running a half mile, and the un- Teeling five hundred feet of bose. in the shortest time layer. has just AXRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —G A Shalicuberger, Pa, F S Wilson, do; John Ketchum, do; C Tf Cues- ter, NY; W M Coory, 0; A Van Hama and lady, do; J H Reel, Mo; Miss McVickar, NV; Miss L Kneefand, do: Miss Effi Kaeeland, 4 © H Myatt. Md; A Johnson; J Lewis, E Mo Miss; JR Dowell, Va; R P Richardson. d Merrill, Md; O H Blocd, jr, NY; B Little, 1 J A Bo dou, do; W i, Jackson, Va; A Grintam. do; E @ W Hall, Md; T Creigh and iady, Va. Col N Massie and lady, do; J E Bacon, SC; Gea D Milloa, Pa; J A Conover, NY: R Cochran, Ps: J B Purray aud son, NY; 8 B Wethereli, ill; J N ¢ @ Heninzg, Md; Aptomms B Hers. PC Child, Ct; J_E Gardiner. Md; Mrs Hams, do; J WB Watson, NC; J He u F Sboter, do; J Semplia, lowa ; J W Gord do; R H Grutt, Md; W T Biackistone, do WILLARDS’ BOTEL.—L Apgar, W Martin, NY. Capt JJ Archer, USA, JH Ferguson, Mia? TA Haunt, USN; MH Morris, do, J Brasf-ld, Ala; b C Houston, USA; Jos Heyward and lady) SC; H Atwater, Ct; C H'Pond and lady. NY: Moa Sebe:merhorn and family, NY: TJ Lapstey,J H Tabell, Md: E J Mallett, NY; 4 Day. Pa; Henry P Day, W Tarner, C P Lowerre, NY ‘albott and daughter, Mass; W C Gottsberger, N ¥; J P Penoy, Pa; J B Dickinson, O; Mrs Morse, Mixs Morse, Miss Sanford; Fiank | M Haunt, N Y; C J Pearce, Ohio; G W Berrell, f £ C H Connell, NYk; J Marr, England; W Rid- @ali,J Walker, Ireland; A Duryer, Jax Price, LL W Winchester, W P Beusel, N Yk; F Freeland, Mass. NATIONAL HOTEL —J F Sanxay, NY: Batts, Pa; D W Vaughan, Rj Cleaveland, V Brent, R A Fis Md; A Rutherford, Gen D Metter, Pa; Dr J McGure, Va; Wm Lee, Mass; A 3 Marshall NE rned, US. a5 F W Winsted, N Y; A D Jessup, Pa; H B Stan- ton, E T Read, RI; N G Upham, NU; NW N Osborn, Mass, Miss Hays, A J Hays, Alabama; A Bays, Md; £ M Chatfee'and fam, RI-1’d: Miss Harwood, C Jobnson, G FE Badger, W & Gotts- berger, NY; Oscar F Moore, Pa; KIRKWOOD HOUSE—s P Mason Hollen, Mass; H O Whitcomb, A N Ker A Pike, La; & Black, H E Fellow, N Kite VaR an, AP i, Va; Y¥; J Ap- M Sweeter, NY; D Henderson, R Crooks and Jeay, NY; J T Bradley, O: RJ Haldeman, Pa; A Barlly, L, Bunn, Min; J Cross, J Dubois, O; A Young, Md; WS Alder- son, Ala. H Terry, Mass; Hon J G Davis, Md; J Dougherty, Il WASHINGTON HOUSE —G L Weaver, Va; 3D Boyington, A W Wilson, O; J D Roberdeau 2 ladies and { children, Texas; J F Miller, Wd McCants, NC; E Copeland, C Copeland, Mass; S s; C A Gratkea, Rev BP War- ; whic — b W Shepherd, “uy > Mans; vi 3 ‘g Gedney and iy, Nyo OS A De UNITED STATES HOTEL —F¢ . Va DP Hensel, Pa; A W Deahi. Va neo ford, Pa M Dimock, Ct; J McDaniel, Del: G Bedzer, Det 2 : ————E__ we HE. ROVAL PRINCESSES OF ENGLAND "artes (else ot Goer aA tte Matthe e the F Hall. author of the Queens bereits: Conquest, eto., with @ Portrait of the Princess Roy ” dbhe Four Sisters— Patience, Humility, H. id ow a Z ¥, Hope, by the author of “Harry and bis Homes.” ts. vorshippers, by the author of “ White- og hotine Proverbs, or Drawing Room Thestricals ; Tent recsinel Secee ante serie Y m23t (Union, Booksshiers. et Fa avenue. NEW STOCK OF Pianos. “We have, durine Le eek, receiv jo mfal Pianos, to which pki eaten ‘of inter. ur 8,1) ar, the largest, most varied, and rei, 16 this city, fo %6 36 Pa. av ay nd tock HTS FOR THE HOLY w Oung persons ; 3 Miss Sewell mther ot Ane : Senor the Great King, 1 vol., 8vo., ool gan, " FRANCK TayLor. EW je com pani M. HANSON, Agent No. 5127th at. oppo. Intelligencer Ufhce. jan: —— ENTE — Genera’ Gane ey REAL ESTATE GE. For Bounty Lande Pension Claims, Prhseou. and the Departoneat, Pacheco aula of carl ont tates, ‘attend to Hentiry uy and Sell Land Warrants. Negotiate 4 all business of similar er. charact corner isiana avenue, _Jan 16- pets ee te Seningtoe, City. 4 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporati: f the City of Davengert, Iowa, wp nepali interest by Coupon in New York. Bonds of $30 each, ‘The ty of Peg ak eligi Ny m 5 Taguicipal debt in only @ 139,000, and ite railroad debt and cani be now ing |. The jen of th ty were published in the Intelli- encer ‘at Sth September. @ recomment mds, believing them to be as safe as any is. CHUBB BROTHERS ADHING TON INSURANCE COMPANY, CHARTERED BY CONGRESS CarttaL. —— —— ——. ——. 200,000!!! This Cor is now to ive applica- tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS, MER. CHANDISE, &o., st the usual City rates, without charge for Polioy, at their Office, corner of ‘enth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the 6 State or city 006 ‘ashington City Sayings Bank. BCTO! . Bayly, uel Pee. Jo Josep) jh Bryan, pose Mohun, SW. Galt. JAMES C, Mc6UIRE, Ton D. HANSON. Seoretary. ppestixe TOUS: “Gauss BROTHERS, — reoei' and Checks tae on eo wertiarn prt nen it Stipend, ys par, and Exchange on ts on it at said Citics furnished ry. positors without charge. lames F. Hali: OF, INTEREST ON DeEposits.—Int it will be allowed en Deposits at such rates as ma; agreed i sven to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in MBrecounse. Notes, Dreitssand bills of Exchange iSCOUNTS.—. will he discount Pant Lease m oon Stooke: Houde, 7 Securities, at the ae rate. ETTERS OF CREDIT.—! thers of Credit will be furnished, negotiable he different Cities of the Capes States oe " f Money 3 Oot a, erest allow: loney lepos charged if Couaterals,on such termsas may S| a pon. VELING BILLs or ExchaNneR.—Travelers will be tanked’ with ratte In such sums as may be de- ages a in the = it Mites § i beet Me — ILLS TERS EDIT ON » TRR- Babee igher meanest Tal Ei —Bill e oF Credit on Baginnd. | ecicel Urope, risked change, in sums to suit. — Bonps, 3: mr &o.—! 8, - ties ng from ete or cent., always for bought in the different Cities at a commission o! a (el ble hy ee boughs mpoe o pbb enerv for a dey oon. the gost. ‘Bonds or Stocks wil’be. ordered by tle. TR aluaoan, Cire. anp Sta be—Railroad, City, can be 2 our fc nocotis on, —— fee gene Rope. Rasi- J 01 he rand Wannante.— ‘Warrants bought at the market ratee. All Warrants sold by us are guaran — ‘Warrants located on commiasion, Land | Warrant quotations rogularly furnished if re~ “Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible parties. L Estate anp Insvxancrs.— Real Estate iene ‘and sold, and’ Insurances Ciected Ciaims on Unitep States, Court oF Ciaims Gonennaa—Claims ‘On the United States, beforethe art CE or Sipe = eee to us, willbe rol al rneys. proseousog vy Wont CHUBB BROTHERS, janz Opposite the ary, BANtine HOUSE ov CHUBB BROTHERS. _ Depositors Gee at Bank Notes will please mark their Checks payable in currency. eposites of Gold will be paid in Gold. J Acovunts will be opened with depositors allowing = S are oo heck for currency, the lepositor being i wi 6 difference. ne 2-tf CHUBB BROTHERS, pNTeREsT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS. mer Opposite the Treasury, OTICE. Grorse W. DUTTON. No, 420 7th street, be- tween G and H streets, would respect- ful'y isform his friends and the public gen- erafly teat he is now prepared to make La- dies*, Gentiemen’s, Misses’ and Children BOOTS and SHOES to order, with neatness and dispatch. Boots and Shoes repaired at short notice, in the best manner, and upon reasonable terms. Don’t forget the place—N 0. 420 7th street, between G and Hi streets, one door north of Chapin & Brother's Wood Yard, Washingten, D. C. jel m SPRING STYLES OF HATS x For 18s. Gentlemen are invite to call and see the new styles of DRESS HATS for Spring embracing the Pans, New York, Pluindelphia styles, which cannot {ail te pl the most hor Cash 2 and worn FELT HATS and CA variety. ‘The quality and price of our HATS wil! be found to be the same _as sold in any other house in this city. and our $5.4, $3,and $2.50 Hats cannot be seed by any. ne pro f of the | srg is the eating of it.” Then give uaacall; but remember—terins, ready pay. lease don'task for credit. B.A. STINEMETZ, Hatter, j Pa. av.. nenr corner 3th st. fe 2-tr between Wil'ard’s & Kirkwood House, HE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- 1 wish all gentlemen to bear in mind that the plan adopted three years age of selling © ATS and BOOTS at re- duced prices, FOR SH, is now In suc- cessful operation, ns thousands of. wentiemen can testify. s. Ihave just received a full supply of the Intest New York styles of 8 HATS, which [ arn selling at $3 50. equal to any. aud mueh better than is usually sold at $4 or $% and the best $3 Hatin the United States; and a geod fashionable Hat at $25),—in fact, all kinds of Hts sed Caps 3) per cent. lower than the usual priees,—for cash only. No extra profits, in order to offset bad debts. J alse have, on eoramission fora Philadelphia man- rst-rate Dress CALF-SKIN BOOT, Jase as good ns any that are sold fr a; andasplend) PATENT-LEATHER Rt £3.50. equal to ai "h t or $6; and the very ALF-SKIN GAITERS at $250. The Bootniakers of this city ean be supplied with Boots, a# usual, at my Teguine pricos. ‘Terms cash. cape ANTHONY 8, New York Hat Store, 7th street, opposite the Avenue House, : Agent for the manufacturers. T CARRIAGES, HE Subscriber having made additions to his Factory, maxing 1t now one of the largest in the District, where his facilities for' manufsctaring sil kinds of CAR- RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur- passe’,and from his long experience in the busi- ness. he hopes to give general satisfaction. Al! kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on All REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- ly sttcaded to, 2 as f Seco: -hand Car on jen In ex: eo MENODREW DOvCR tf corner of i4th and E'sts._ A TSINSON’S SIBERIA.—A narrative of seven ther wih i all their ry 5 5to _ fe 25 Sm years’ explorations and tures in Siberia, Mongoiin, ti irahis Steppe: Tartary, and part of Ceutral Asia; with imap and numerous ilustrations; by Thomas Witlam Atkinson; price 3.90, The Works of Tacitus. The Oxford translation, revised, with notes, per’s Classical Library; 2 vols.; price $1 50. Just published, and for sale WA AYLOR & MAURY, m2 Booksellers and Stationers, 34 Pa. ave. HSEME ICALLY SEALED, Fresh LJ egetables—W inslow’s Corn, Aspara- Tomatoes, Tomato Sauce, Beans, Peas, Mush- ms. oP resh Fruits—Peaches, Cherries, Strawberries, aspberres, Blackberries, Quinces, Pears, Pine ies. de F i vates ed Ente te KiNG @*auncuett, stre fez Corner Vermont ave. 5th ect. STOP THAT RATTLING. x pa Iam now to put on “ Chapman’s Elastic AnteRattling shaft Fastener ” s Bi remedy for the rattling of the shaft-clips of Reon gc ‘agons, Ww! can auton asi expense. * Call and examine st my Factory, where I have hy ere in the ce:tifientes from the | country. A eee OHEN’S NEW ¥ LAYING CARDS. CWE TER, YPER PLAYING CAR gion ghoentene baa per Pn hia a uly ex —A fow RTON* P ae N’S LIFE OF felx ia ‘ds. RANCK TAYLOR. jerian Playing Cards. AARON BURR, | vol. A new supply just recerv: a TPRANCR TET OR Miteriy void ae ang sic, pag uture all Music for- be FORE ES and Misio [be ane 36 Pa. ave... bet. Sth an OF GEORGIA. rend Aurela et ot pee iilers# voles Cre gf K TAYLOR. icin ipo tots ABHAUTIFUL HEAD or RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would not haveit resto former color; o: bald, but would have the areainie. stored; or troubled with daudruff and itching but ould have itremoved, or troubled with scrofula, id head. or other eruptions but wouid be cured, or with sick headache (neuraigia) but would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face or akin. Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative wii do ail this, see circular and the following: an 1 a NN AR¢or, Nov. 5, 1 Pror.O. J. Woov—Dear Sir: | have heard mach said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restora- tive, but having been so v! cheated by quackery quack nostrums, hairdyes,&c..1 was disposed to place your restorative in the same category with the thousand and one ivudiy trumpeted quack rem- edies, until | met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the tri lofyour Re-torative m my family, first, by my good wife, whore bair had become very thin and entirely winite, and before exhausting one of your large bott®s, her hair was restor. d nearly to its original beautiful brown coior, and had thickeaed and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head. She coniinues to use it, not simply because of its beaucifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healihtul imfluence upon the head and mind | Otbers of iny family and friends are using our Restorative with the happiest effects; there- lose my skepticism and doubt in reference toits vai- ue and charneter are entirely removed, and I canand do moat cordially and confidentially recommend its use by ali who would have their hair restored from white or gray, ‘by reason of sickness or axe) to ori g- iual color and beauty, and by ail young persona who would have their hair benutiful and glossy, Very truly and gratefully oan SOLOMON MANN F vb Woop: It was along time after I saw you at Biissteld before | got the bottle of Kestorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it oa Mrs. Mann's hair. as the surest test of its power. It has done alli hat you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommending its use to ores = entitied to the highest considerationyou lain for it. Again, very respectfully ard truly yours. SOLOMON NANN. CaRLyLE, ILu., June 28, 1852. I have used Prof O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hait ng,68 I thought, prematurely gray, bat t have cracat has — its origi |, | have no doubt, permanently so. . BREESE, ex Senator U.8, 0, J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y..(in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establish- ment) and 1i4 Market st., St. Louis, Mo, And soid by all good Druggists. fe17 Smr ERUVIAN SYRUP, Or ProrectEep ae TION Cr tox TDs OF IRON co! INED. Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as an established medicine, Its Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, And all diseases which require a Tomo and Altera tive medioine, 18 beyond question. ‘The proofs of its efficacy are so numero authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that suliferers cannot reasonanly heritate to receive the aid. sf: yo well proffered ‘S The Peruvian Syrup does note profess to be a cure all. but its range 1s extensive, because wiany diseases, apparently unlike are in- timately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy The class of diseases for ‘which the Syrup pro- vides a: ure. 18 p ecisely that which has so often baflied the highest order of medical skil. The fac's are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. hose who may wish for an opimion from disinter- ested lp deg Ligh cra eahbate character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following among humerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. ‘The signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. The undersigned baving experienced the benefi- cial effects of the * Peruvian Syrup,”’ do not hesitate to reconunend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its Cae) in cases of Incipient Diseases o Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Compiaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &e. Indeed its fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to ite restorative power. Re, JOHN PIERPONT, KS HOM ASA. DEXTER, ER HARV Y, JAMES C. DUNN. It is well known that the medicinal etlect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exp re to air, and that to maintain a sulution of Protox- ide of Tron, without further oxidation, has beea deemed impossibie, In the Peruvien Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFO«E, UN- kK OWN; and this solution may replace all tne proto earhenatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. A. HAY F: Assayer to the state of Massachusetts, Boy!ston street, Boston. For sale by Drugeists generaily. Price for large bottles, $2; tnedium sized bottles. $1. N. i. CLARK & CO. Propr For sale in Wai ngton by Z. Agent; Nairn & mer, wartze, Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. H. McPherson, F. 8. Waish, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, Dr. D.'B. Clarke, D. Ridgely; and in Georgetown by R. J. Cissell. and J. 1. Kidwell. febs-6m THE GREATEST EDICAL DIS OVERY Ol THE AG Mr. Kuxnzsy, of Roxbar ', has discovered in one ‘four common pasture weeds a remedy that oxres EVERY KIND OF DEMOX, rom worst Scrofula down to a common Pimpis. le has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except intwo cazez, both Thunder Hu- mor. Ho hts now in his possession over one hundrod Se kmtes of ite velue,all within twenty miles of joston. Wy) bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore outh, One to three bottiss will oure the worst kind ef Pimpier on the Faos. Two or threo botties will clear the system of Bilos. Two bottles are warranted to oure the worst Canker in the Movth and Stomach. Three to five botties are warranted to cure the woret kind of Erysipelas. Une or two bottles are warranted to cure al! Hu- mor in the Eyes. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt running Ulcers. One bottle will cure #oaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three botties are warranted to oure the worst kind of Ringworm. oot three bottles are warranted to cure the Most most desperate onso of Rheumatism, Three to four botties are warranted to cure Salt- theum. aks og eight botties will cure the worst case of ‘ofnia. A benefit 1s 6!ways experienced from the firet bot- tle, and a perfect oure ia warranted when the above quantity 1s taken. Hothing looks 80 improbable to those who have in vain tried ail the wonderful medicines of the that s common woad growing on the pastur along old atone walls, should cure every humo’ system ; yet itis a fixed fact. If it has to start, There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums kor ha’s shout it suiting some cases, but{not yours, I died over & thousand bottles of it in the vicinity ). Gilman, a ‘ou have a humor, Boston. I know the effects of it in every case, ft has already ie some 01 greatest ‘cures vor e in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year oid, to on ry uxty. I have seen poor, pun: wormy-locking ‘chutdren, whose Woah was so} and bert restored to @ perfect state of health by one ‘To those who are subject to & sick headache, one bottle wil nlwaye re it. It gives great relief i gatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had boon enstive 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 o! goopeou Zrill cause, vers inev ie felings, but ‘ou m g ways dis; in rom four days to a week, ‘There is never Hy sult from it; on the coma you will feel yourself likes new person. some of the most extravagant enoomiams of it that ever man list may ebet cies its tare hte aeons “0 medicine, and ‘wonderful virtues have + reat found in te That I never sus as Several cases of epiteptic fite—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been oured by & few botties, O, whata ey if it will prove ffs _ tual inal! cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, supie cured i, it. For the variou Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspe ithma, Fever Axue, Pain in he Bide, iscases of t! ¢ Spine, icularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &o., the = et tee done more good than any medicine ‘er known. No Cpe of diet ever necossary—eat the best you get enouzh of it. trections for Use.—Adults per day—children over ten years dessert-spou: children from five to eight year no directions can be appli take sufficient to ve. nes WRONSLD RERNE 1 SRS Fe mg as pee aay Stott, & Op. Z. ley MD is! . le de if aed ari kings Ate &, Pune Soba & Cor 8 era Tk a aateny Mer Goarretown —H TAG tea ALAS OUR Aa, Upon Salant py OPE fo 2% Corner Sec aud Fath st. La CIEE Sa for rl and pera of System. corners No. bert ia in the short of thre: oom, re \- oy Rr pve ol those rders w. ape avon eubebs have Scat | been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the ith of a Vast portion of the popu lation, Triesemar No, 8 is the great Continental remedy for that elass of disorders which, unfortu- pately, the ati physiciantreats with jeroury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which all the sarsapsrilia in the world cannot remove. ‘I'riesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quali- ties, The: y lie on the toilet tabie without use Je id in tim cases, and divids jn separate doses as administered by, Veipenn, Lal- jemrn, oux, teord, Coy co. rice each, or four oases in one for $9, which eaves 3: and in cases. S300 by Dr. H. A, BAR ROW, No. 157 Prinoe st.,a few blocks west of Brosaway, New York. imme diately on receip of the amount Dr, B. the $3 cases of Triesemar, and the larg: riage paid, thus suring genuine Kuro; ed tions. The 98 casi iso sent, but not free of car l. from ii a, m, till 2 .m. and from4 till 8p.m., at No. 187 Prince st., & Tow blocks west of Broadway. Sold also by J. STOTT, Washington. fe iy AYER’S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the public as the best, most fect. which medical rerence can afford AYERS CATHARTIC PILLS nave been prepared with the utmost skill medi- cal profession of this age possesses, and their effects — the bere Miah nr Non ‘Pass combi- medicines hitherto known. pa rations do more or less good ; but thi uch ow dangerous complaints, 80 quick and urel: to ere an efficacy and a power to uproot disease be- yond any thing wiuch men have known before. By Temoving the obstructions of the internal organsand stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate the fountains of life and vigor,—ealth courses anew through the body, 6 sick man 3s well Again. They sre adapted to diseas ad disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce but little etfect. This is 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. some patient who hes been — Give them trated with bilious compinint ; see his bent-up, ara form straighten with strength again; see his long-lost appetite return; see his ci y features biossom into health. Give them to some sufferer whose foul blood has burst out in scrofula till his skin is covered with sores; who stands, or si lies inanguish. He has been drench id out with every —— whioh gest. Give him these Pity see the soabs fail from his body skin that has grown under them that is clean. Give them to h m whose angi humors 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 lniments and saives; give him these Pius to purify his blood ; they may not cure him, for, alas: there are cases which no mortal power can reach; but mark, he walks with crutches now. and now ke walks alone; they have cured him. Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, whose gnawing stom: has long ago eaten every smiie from his face every muscie his body. See his appetite return. and with it his health: see the new man. her that was radiant with health 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 secretion.ti!! thev do their office ul. 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 fuses new yitality into the blood. Now look a —the roses’ biossom en her cheek. and where iatel+ sorrow sat, joy bursts froin every feature. ie sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan. sickly features tel! you without disguise, painfully dis- tinct, that they are eating its lifeaway. Its a up nose and éars, and restiess sieépings, tell the dreadful truth in language which every mother knows Give it the Pixs in large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turn 2 and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it not! ih to do these things? Nay, ere they not the marvel o: this age? And yet they are done around you every day. Have you the less serious symptoms of these dis- tempers, they are theeasier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, lache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency. Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralgia, Gout,and kindred complaints ail arise from the derangements which these DLLs pidly cure. ‘Take them perse- veringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such advice &8 we rive you, and the distressing, danger- ous diseases they cure, which afflict so many mil lions of the human race, are cast out like the devils of oid—they must burrow in the brutes and in the sea. Price 25 cents Pa box—5 boxes for 31. Z.D. GILMAN, Washington; and by H. COOK & CO.. Alexandria, and all dealers in Medicine every where, d34m _ C° UGHS, COLDS, HOARSNESS, &o. The prevalence of the above complaints st this seas‘, generaily has the effect of bringing onta host of professediy new specifics, and while some are Many are useless, and others even dangerous, he wisest course to pursue is to consult your family physician, or uthe: wise use only such reme dies es long public experience has proved to be sate and efficacious. Of this character is TY1.BR'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF G AKABIC, i favor te prescription of an eminent became a popular remedy, and bas continued to enjoy a growing repntation for the last twenty years. Ju cases of common Colds, Coughs, &c., it acts like a charm, and in Chronic cases, Bron- obitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, &c.. its 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, Georgetuwn:; Peel & Stevens, Al- exandria; where it nay be nad also, for convenience, im Lozenger form, Price \2h_ and 25 cents a box— known as “Tyler's Gum Arabic Cough Can: Drops.” #2 an elegant, pleasant, and efficacious Pule monic Lozenge they are unsurpassed. fe li-3m se SHOALS A) Dau *KSANDS OF YOUTH, Just published, the 2d edition. ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMI- NAL DISEASE A scientific Treatise on the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness. tnvoluntary Emissions, I tence, &e., result from vieous cz during the critical passage f.om hood. =" inbite soqmred Youth to Man- BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng- land, (1227), Li cinte of the Hall, (1854), and 30 years Resident Practitioner in Londen. Author of ."* Green Rook.” “How to be Happy.” * of Single and Married Life, &c. This em unbie Treatise, written by world renowned Physician and Surgeon, ints out the only sure and permanent cure forall dices result ing from solf-abuse. and is the only p a ofits kind written ina benevolent spirit and by a screntif- 1c man. It should be inthe hands of all who value their ufe and hoalth and happinesa here and hereaf- ter. Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps. at the receipt of which it wil be sent, post free, and well secured, by Dr. CH. 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A popular and coin- prehensive treatise on the dut cacuaities of single and marr life—happy and fruitful alliances, modo of seouring them—infel us ahd infertile ones—their ovation and removal—nervous lity, ite causes gure, by & process at once 80 sim) that failure daily management—an essay on Sper matorrhe-a, with practical observations onassferand more successful mode of! freatnont—_creceatonary hints on the evi! results from empirical practice ; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old age—each case graphical- ly Hinstrated by beautifui plates. it'points out the remedies for those self-inflicted minerie? point pes so unforiurately p lent in ti ‘oung. Itisa truthful adviser to the married, ar 088 suatemeating marriages. Its perusal 18 partio- ularly recommen: to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physica! oundition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to which every human being is entitled to wbpee 25 cents per copy, or five copies for Gi, mail- isap- ree of postage to pare ot the Uni' ‘tates, by Pas (post paid,) Albany, 088 WhO prefer may consult Doctor CROIX upon any of the upon which his book feats either ro wo Sd by re ——— ines often cure in sl space wx 's, completely and entirely eradicate all traces of thoee disorders which copaiva and cubsbs have so jong thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health the patient. His‘ French Secret” is the great con- tinental remeey’ for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, i} rr — : ete aoe the irretri e desi jon to 1e jen a sareaparills in am and which a!l the the world can- sure. “We, Office No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. | SECRET INFIRMITINS OF YOUTB ee NOMATORIT: Just Published. Gratic, the 3th Thowsand. A few oor of the Rational! Treatment, without ol or ort! Ww », Nocturnal Emi Gente nad Nervous Debits - o! 'ystem., mature Decay my mpo-| to genetallys B. DE LANEY. M. D. plaints, ———— im the imprudeuee and solitu: of youth, easily removed wi! se a 18 10 this ‘smal demon 3 the entirel; successful treatment.rs ly expla: meanso at tho least avoiding the advertieed rostrums of the day. Sent gratis and post ina 1 m-dewif 17 Lis] somes Wee ‘ork. AMS FOR FAMILY USE. direct from Cir, to. Hitedie Bikes ‘which we recommend ss. very 60, feos Corner Vesmad enue ool at, _ __ Missellaneou,, Notice FOR ts Bhisroration or CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. ‘The grant of land to Wisconsin by the act of Con- gress xpproved 3d June, 1856, has been 0 far adjusted As to authorize the release from withdrawal of the vacant offered lands outeide of the six-muies limite 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 lake, between townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” and, Second. Of the road from “ Fond du Lao, on Lake Winnebago, northerly, to the State line.” A withdrawal of certain lands was also ordered June 12, 1856, nlong the other proposed routes men- tioned in said sot, viz: from “St, Croix river, or lake © the west end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield,” so as to afford time for the surveys and and selections for said roads, but xo survey having been reported of the same to the Department of the Interior, although more than a year anda half have elapsed since said withdrawal, Notice is therefore hereby given that all the va- cant offered lands heretofore withdiawn from sie or entry along the routes of said ivoated railroads Which lie o le of six miles on each side of the rant,orkay Ober grant suns y cinimed by pre-emption. Which were sulject ty private entry atthe date of withdrawal, will be restored to private entry en the days and at the places nereimafter specified. at the ordinary minimum of one doliarand twenty five cents per acre. And all the offered townships ns hereinafter deserihed which had been withdrawn from sale on account of the proposed roads, not yet located, men- tioned in the foregoing, will be restored at the tines: here:nafter designate! ; with the express proviso, that the railroad grant by said act Sd June, 18%, will attach to such of the odd-mumbered sections hs way be selected under said act within the eix- tiles lituits of such parts of the said roads as way be actually cuveren and staked off before the day hereinafter fixed lor the restoration of said lands. At the land oifce at MENASHA on Monday, the Afth day of April next, the t.wnships on the route of the road from “Fond du Lac, on Lake Winne bago, northerly to the State iv via: North of the base line and cast of the fourth prin cipal meridian. Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26. of ranges i3 and 14, Townships 15 16, }7, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, of eh Townships 13, 16, 19, 29, 21, 22, and 23, of range 16. Towaships 15, 25, 25, 27, 31, and 2, of range 17. Townships 15, 16, 17, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27. of rar ge 18. Townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24. 25, 26, 27, 32, and 33. of range 19. At the land oficeat MINERAL POINT on Mon- day, the fifth day of April nezt, the townships on the route of the road from “Madison or Columbus. by the way of Portage (ity, to the St. Croi river or lake, between townships twenty-five and thirty- one,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fowrth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 11, 12, 13, and or fonda 1,2, 3, and 4, Townships 11, 12, and 13. of range ‘Townships |1 and 12, of rance6. Townships |!, 12, and 14, of ranges 7 and 8, At the land office at STEVENS POINT on Mor- day. the ff A day of Aprti nect, the townships on the route of the rosd from “Madison or Columbus, the way of Portage City, to the St, Croix river or fe. between townstips twenty-five and thirty- one,”’ viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. ‘Townships 5 and 16, of range 7. ‘Township 15, of range 8. At the land office at LA CR OSSE on Monday, the Afth day Aprti next, the townships on the ie = he r: om ** Madison or Colambus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix nver or lake, be- tween towaships twenty-five and thirty-one,” viz: 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 line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 25, and 24, of range | Towuships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2, 22, 23, and 24, of range Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and 24, of range 3. ‘Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19, 2, 21, and 24. of range 4. Townships 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of range 5. "Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2), 2, 22, 23, of ranges 6 and 7. Townships 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of ‘owuships 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of o 9. prownships 18, 19; 20; 21; 22) and 23, of ranges f0 and 21, 22, 23, 24, and %, of range 12, T..wneships 21, 22, 2, and 24, of range JS, Townships 22, 23, and 24, of range 14. At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the Sith day of April nezt, the townships onthe route of the road from “Madison or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or Inke, between towaships twenty-five sud thirty-one,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian ‘ownships 26. 27, 28, 29, 30, and St, of range 12. wrehips 2, 27 28, 9. ana 3, of range L. wnsbipe 23, 24, 25, 27, 2. and 2, of range 14. Woships 23, 4. ud 26, of range 13 woships 2 26, and 2, of range 16, ‘Tow nsinips 24, 25, 26, and «7, of range 17. Townships 24 25, and +6, of range 13. Townsiips 25, aud 25, of range 19. At the tand officsat EAU CLAIRE on Monday, the Ath day of april next, the tuwaships on the route of the road from “Madison _or C.lumbus, by the way of Portage City, tothe St. Croix nver or lake. between townships twenty-five aud thirty- one!" viz: North of the base line and cast of the fourth prin- cipal meridian, Township 25, of range 1. North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian 4 Townships 25, 2, 27, 28, and 29, of ranges 1 2,3, and Ve tadelene- eae 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, $2, 33, 34, 35, and 36, of range 5. ‘Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 35, snd 37, of ranges and 8, Townships 25, 2, 27, 28, 29, 9, 31, 32, 38, $4, 35, 36, and 37, of range 9. ‘Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 90, 31, $2, 23, 34, and 35, of range 10, Townships 25, 21,27, 2, 29, 9, 31 32,and 35, ofrange At the Iand office at HUDSON on Monday, the third day of May nert, the townslups which were withdrawn in June, 1856, on account nr fi “St. Croix river of lake’ end ke Superior; and to Bayfield;” but inas- minch as po surveys of such roads nave been ri ed. ond nimple time, 88 heretofore stated, has Ree ettorded for the purpose. they xre now ordered to be restored to market, subject to the proviso foregoing, “that the railroad grant by enid act of 1856 will attach to such of the odd nuimbered sec trons as in+y be selected under said act within the six miles limits of such parts of the said roads as may beaetually surveyed and staked off before the day” “fixed for the restoration of said lands,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. ‘Townships 82, 33. 34, and 35, of range 12. ‘Towns bips 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35, of range 13, Townships 3, 31, 32,35, 34, and. 35, of range 14. pyr ownshins 2, 23, 3, 31, 32, 33, Sh ang 35, of range re waships 29, 39, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35, of ranges 16 and! To hips 28, 29, 30, 31,52, 33.34, $5, 96, 37, $8, 39, and 40, ranges 18 and 19, Townships 28, 29, 3, 36, 37, and 38, of range 2, At the land office at SUPERIOR on third day of May next, subject to th 4&8 stated above, in reference to like land: Hudson district, the towuships which drawn in June, 185, on account of the roads from “St. Croux river or lake” “to Lake Superior: and to Bayfield,” v: North of the base proposed west N, 0 here! tl scribed in the Doowine sete teak thy 3 and 7th heads, which linve not yet bee: ‘ered. but are yet to be proclaimed, and offered at public sale before being subject to private entry, wili be releas | their recent wc gs aamteieel ae —— urposes, And Open to pre-emption as ol fer- ed roblesaans on the Saye and at the places speorfi- , to Wit: Sd head. At the land effice at MENASHA on Monday, the fifth day of me fed meri, the town- ships on the route of the from “Fond du on Lake Winnebago, northerly to the State line,” vin: North of the base line and cast of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Pownthupe 20 9S and St oF range 1 ‘owns hips 1 P, Of range 17, T bh + 29, H, S1,3 2, 33, and 34, of 18. Townships 28, 29. 90, Stvand si of range inn” 4th head. At the land office at EAU CLAIRE Monday, the A/th day of April mert, the rev on on the rou e of the road from ** Madison or Colum- bus, by th wey of Portage City. to the St. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty-five and thirty-one,”’ viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 2, 27, 28, 29, and 39, of range |. North of the base line and west of the fourth ‘ownshi +32, . of ranges 1p 2 Sand 4." 19-97, and, 4, Townships 31, 37, 38, Townsaips 3 andi. ofranke it — Sth head. At the land office at HU. IN, on Mon- any. the third day ef May mez townships on the pro) is from the Crow river or lake” “to the west end of take Sr perior ; to ‘field,’ subject to the “prov, as stated. im reserenos to “offered” lands in this dis- trot on the routes of the above mentioned propused 4 WAZ S North of the base line and west of the Sowrth 30,082, aot of angen pie 57, 8, 8, ranges 12, f5, 14, 6th head. At the iand office st EAU GLAIRE op or 3 smiaehe meee Pe in reference to like lands in the Hudeon the- triot, vis : North of the base line and we st of the fourth prim cipal meridian. Townships %, 9 and 4, of range 9. wnsh ps 3 , 37, 8, $9.'and 40. of range 10. ‘Ownships : 6 37, 38, 3, nnd 40, of range LI. 7th head. Atthe iand office at SUPERI oD Monday, the third da: May next, the tow the proposed ronde fram the St, ie eo ‘1 field.” au: ject to the “ a reference to the like lands in the Hudson ‘disincte via: North of the base line and west of the fourth prim- cipol meridian ‘ownships 41, 42, 43, 44, and 46, of range ‘ownehips 41, 42, 43, and 45. of range Si and me, ‘own hips 41, 42, 43,45. 51, &, rs Foie 41, 42,4, tt, 4 8, 47, 48, 49, 89, St, mod 41, 42, 45, 44, 45, 46, 47, of ups 41, 42, Mn ips 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 48, 5, and Sty earn Mabips 41.42, 45, 44, 45, 46, #7. and 42, of ranges 7, 8. and 9 Bh hips 41. 42, 43, 44, £5, und 46 of range 10. \ ownshipe 41, 42, 45, 44, 45, 46, 47, nnd 48, of rances i aad | = 41, 42. 48, 44, 45, 46, and 48, of range 13. ‘Ownships 4, 42, 45, 44, 48, 46, 48, and 49, of range 45, 46, 47, and 48, of range ‘ownships 4!, 42, 43, 4 ar ind hand, st the city of Warhington, thie sixteenth day of February, auno Doin one " Siete Nn Os. A. BER DRICK Commussioner of the General Land Oikce. fe law8w r r (No. 85) 0 a Rogiss soc ePi rai oikt2 ‘oe ALABAMA. Notice is hereby given that the I Office st Huutsville, in the State of Alabama, will be open to the sale at private y and jocation, on and er the first day of May nert.ofail vacantpublic land embrac d in the following townsmps, whieh been Prociaimed and. fered priur to the withdrawal by not 565, being iands which had been with wn ty that of the ra: iroad grant by act proved 3d June, 1855. which con'em ra of Congress nj lated a road fror Memph:® 1o Charleston, that part ore. aid grant having beenrejected by the State of Al - abaana, viz: South of the base line and cast of the Huntsville meridian ‘ownships !, 2,3, 4,5, and6,ofrangel. | ‘ownships 1, 2. and 5.and the parts ‘of town ships 6 snd 7, north of the Tennessee river, of range Townships 1, 2,3, 4, 5, ard 6. and the parteoftown ship 7 north of the Tonn-rsee river. of range 3 1, 2,3, 4. and 5, and the parts of ships 6, 7 north of the Tennessee, of rai 5 ye at hey | and the parts of townships 5 and north of the Tennerser, of range 5, South of the base line and west of the Huntsvitis meridian 1, 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 1. and 7, of range 7. Towne Towne ‘owns 2.3. 4, 5, 6, and 7. of ranges 8 and 9. Townships 1, 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of ranges 16, il, 12, 15, 14, and 15. Townrhip 1, of range 16. Given under my hand, at the General Land Office, at theoity of Washington, the 19th day of Feb-uars . 1858, PHOS. A. HENDRICKS. fo 2-lawew Commissioner. 54. Notice or Tht k F THE kak OFFICE FROM SACK Ra pine To ST. CLOUD, IN THE TERRITORY OF MIN In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress entyied “An act author zing chances in the looation of land offices, tT Maroh 3. 1855. it is hereby declared and made known that the office for the sale of the public landsat Sark Rapivs the Terri ory of Minnesot ibe removed to 8: Crorp, tn said Territory, early a period as practicab Further notice as to the precise time of remove) will be issued by the register and receiver for the land district. Given under my hand at the cit) ths spool wd x Corea a. D.Y order of t resident: / THOS. A. 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