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‘EVENING STAR. Bur, sureiy, in the 1 hear a sound at last.” “it is the reapers singing, they caary home their sheaves; the evening breeze has risen, And rusties the dying leaves.” fmly ati she strove ts speak La @ strove to x *, Yet her voice grew faint aud trembiing, And the red Husned in her cheek. It ts only the children playing OW, now their work lone, And tney laugh that their eyes are dazzied By the mys of the setting sun. Painter crew her voiceand weaker, Au with anxious eyes she cried, “Down the avenue of ehestnuts ean hear s horseman ride ” “It wonly the deer that were feeding in & heard on the clover grass, : hey were startled. ad fled to the thicket, As they saw the reapers pass” Now the night arose in silence, Birds lay in their leafy oye rest, at; And the deer couched in f 2-2 {>™ A new noveity in costume, more startling aod revolationary than the red peticoat, says the New York Tribune, made its appearance in Broadway yesterday. We refer to scarlet trow- Sers, cut, as far as a casual observer could judge, altogether a la Turque, buttoned ey around rilti; the ancle. and producing a very ant and im ve effect. Whether it is an imported fashion, invented like crinoline by an empress, or like the Baimoral peticoat by a queen, in our ignorance en such subjects we are totally unable tosay. But we cau testify to the combination of Oriental magnificence with Occidental comfort by which they seemed to be characterized; and to the grace with which, by an elevation of sun- dry other garments rendered necessary by the muddy condition of the streets, they were jaunt- Uy displayed, Will this new mode meet with general adoption’? Thisis a Question which it were rashness tu answer. Who can tell what will be or will not be the next direction of capri- elous fashion? AGerman girl, atnervice, ve birth to four ebildren, in Cleveland, Onio, last week—two boys and two girls. (0™ Three slaves, convicted of arson at Lyncb- pees Virginia, lately, have been sentenced to be ung - An anti-Bank {indignation meeting was held lately in Bostou, Tuomas county, Ga, de- manding the tax collectors, sheritts, and consta- bles should resign their offices until tue Banks Fesumed «pecie poyments A CHALLENGE.—A committee of the New Or- leans Chess Club have seat Mr. Howard Stanton, of England, a challenge tor a match to be played between himself aad Mr Pan! Mor phy for 35,000 aside, the English player, in the event of being conquered, to be reimbursed $1,000 for travelling expenses in crossing the ocean. Unitarian Revivats.—The Unitarians in the city are holding Union Conference meetings, such as in former times of revival they bave been wont to hold. The Societies of Dr. Robbins, and Messrs. Ellis sud Coolidge especially, have united intbem. The Christian Register also re- ) Unitarian revivals in several towns in orceater county, and gives us the quite xuper- fluous assurance that they are not atiended with any “Spurgeonistic’’ rbetorics or ultraixms.— Boston Puritan. D7 A New York mereaant, who has bad oc- gasion, this winter, to know how business is done at Chicago, was inthis city the other day, says the Rochester Uaion, on his way homeward from that po. He says everything, real and perso- pal, ls mortgaged. He asserts that he found no less than eight thousand chattel mortyayes on Ble inthe clerk's office, and he further asserts that those papers reach the personal Property of nearly every merchant and business man in Chi- i0™ The New Orleans Delta says there isa ane fo on inthat city, baving for its ebject the introduction of the custom of ladies garrying firearms—smali pistols, such as are %nown 2s vest pocket Pistols, and which can be stowed, without iucumbrance, in the pocket of the fair shooter’« dress, in order to protect them- selves from ruifiau violence aad insult. The ‘True Delta co:dially endorses the idea. Where are the police? 00™ The Courier dei’ Eure says that Mexico is now in the same position towards the United States as Turkey was fonr years ago towards Rossia ; ard that if the Americans cross the Rio Bravo, which ts the Pruth of the Mexican Terri- tory, the equilibrium of North Americs is bees Kenand an European intervention will become The same journal is of opinion that Sante Abua acts in connivance with Spain in his efforts to create revolutions in Mexico, and that Bis object is to make of that ceuntry a kingdom for the Duke of Montpensier. 1D™ Judge P., of Iudiana, has bis eccentrici- ties, but an abler jurist can searcely be found in the West. A youny windy lawyer was oace ma king 2 plea in @ manslaughter case before the Judge. The lawyer taiked beautifully, but did not touch the points in the case As be was about closing, the judge asked him which side be was retained on : “The defence, your honor !’* replied the aston- ished lawyer. * said Judge P., “why the h—I don’t AXRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J C Heberd, Ind; FB F Burgess, Md ; J Moston, Va; J Stokes Coles and tady, NJ; Jaines Werk aad lady, Tann; J J Hooper, Alabam; Mrs W L Heradon. NY; Miss Herndou, do; C A Arthur, do; W J leighe, Md; A De Mars, NY; GH Murphy, Va; C E Ways. do; A T De Trisari, J M Kile; J B Chapman, Kansas; J Holland, Ind; Danivi Murpby, 5 IJ Hamilton, do; H Strogrer, do; W Newkirk, d» Gen W hittield, Kan; J’ W Waskburne, do; BA Crittenden, Ct; Alex Chapman, Va; J R MeDan- fel, Va; A Cummins, Pa; Jao Lawshe, do; SB Buaningham, Tenness; N Stonestreet, Md; JB Moore, Pa; Mrs C Barnard, do NATIONAL HOTEL —W H Purnell, Dr E M Tingle, T B Moore, 38 McM aster, W Danie: W H Daniel, L W Giaitin, Col Oden Bowie, M Hall, Md; P S Gerald, NY; W H Newell.Md; G H Giddings, Texas; J C Woods, Cal; Rev'd C Fay, Vi; Master Scott, Ga; A L Brown, J P Hale, Va; O P Gould, O; WT M:ad, Va; B H Camp- bell, R Blakely. J'R Jones, O;'3 Thom, NY k: 4 8 Waters, Mo; M de Villate, JS Fegawba, Pa: JE Pendleton, Ky; H B Miller ana lady, NX; J L Barnes and lady, do; WILLARDS’ HOTEL .—W R Cone Ct; Com T T Hunter, t Master W and Miss Bai NYork; A J Connolly, Ala; A C Gitlun, t Morton, Va; Purser Howard, USN; JH Fo B B Miller and lady, J 1. Barnes and iady. N T W Price, Mr Woodbury, Mass; J 2 St Y; WR Montgomery, Ri: TP ¢ s Whitlock, NY; © Howlett. C+! G Gafani, M J W Hall, T W Smith, NY:S Brown, J fl Con- Tey, Mass; Mr B Peters, NY UNITED STATES HOTEL —II Jenn ngs, Pa Waddie, Va; J 8 Harris, H D Edelin, JM rker. Md; O B Fowler, Conn; W Jones Va; Hon W Daniel, Hon S McMasters. Hon H Purnei!, Dr E M Tingle, Ma: SL Waly HOD Boxd, NY; T McGrath, Pa; G Pittm, Tenn; WD MeCraw; W Shatter; J R Roaker, Pa; S Hasmer, NY. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—J Crofts ana lady, J Dubois, O; A Young, Md; W 3S Anderson, Aia; H Terry, Mavs; Hou J G Davis, J Hasgen, S Simonds, R M Gilkerson, Md; F H Peir; yvay Mrs M J Harris, C J Bell, Va; RS Collins’ and lady, Mess; RT Mayfeld, N Y; W Levis, H M Lewis, T Cartlige, Va; R Baker, Md; DC Wor- tall, Eng; H_T Winn, R C Randolph, Ala; JC McLemore, Cal. - OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tue Unitzp States. iverpool 3 !verpool Canada. N. American. Arabia... Wander bilt. Ericsso: Gibraltar ..) From Evrorg. ‘Portland .. New York South ’pte Baltimore. Liverpool. Fdloberg mail steamers leave New York @a the Sth end With of ean movth EW STOCK OF PIANOS —We bave, durin the last week, recerved five more new and beau- tiful Pianos,to which we invite the attention of interested. Our stock is always, by far, the jest, most varied, and fe % iable in this city, reTOHN F. ELLIS ‘36 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. HE HOLY WEEK. for HOUGHTS FU izeane oor 4 hae Seweil, suthorof Amy ae 's ont of the Great King, | vol., 8vo., ool- Senet : FRANCK TAVLOR. a enna A AND BARLEY NAL. RY ot sate GIy MALE BOUN crme of St eae ar Insurance, &e. Ho™. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Satise acer. Eien te Salers hye anes a Bui ¥ . saue icles dings, Merchandise, teamboats, &c. on ‘ns favore- bie terms as other Tespoumibls companies. No. 612 7th st, oppor Insel soa Ons a s \. acon ppo. Intelligencer > EDWARD SNOWDEN, Genera CLAIM AND RERL estate For Bounty Pension Claims, Prhseou- top of Claims before the Court of Claims, Cor Biante oitetachtacee Baste at |, Bu r. Office corner 7th and Louisiana avenue, _Jan 16-1y ‘Washington, City. TEX PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Daven ne paying 10 pee cent. insorset | ng pao rm New svehport kes now about 20,000 infants, ad is in weal i. mmemicipal debe inl 9130.00, and Sts railroad debt only $125,009, and cannot be Al nor The stacistics of the ity were published in the Intelli- gencer of the 3th September. end these bute believing them to be tate or cit: si ais CHUBB BROTHERS _0c6___CCHUBB BROTHERS _ mi NGTON INSURANCE COMPA: W 48S CHARTERED BY CONGRESS CarivaL, ——. ——. —. —___.. $200,000 !!! Fhiz Com is now pre) to jive applice- tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS, MER- CHANDISE, &6., at the usual City rates, without Sny charge Policy, their Oilice, corner Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over Wi ton City Savings Bank, Drewerons, tis Wm. F. Bayly, Samuel Mgr joseph Bryan, sines F. Haliday, m. Orme, udson Taylor, Ae Mohun, . W. Gait. |» Beall, JAMES C. McGUIRE, President. Garton D. Hancon, Secretary. ap il-ly ANKING HOUSE OF B ear CHUBB BROTHERS, Teosived and Checks pai¢ rafts on the northern seaboard on Deposit at par, and Exchanze on Gities receiv: aard Cities furnished to depositors without charge. INTEREST ON Depyosits.—Intorest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as may be agreed ig “pe |ONEY. Deposits in Virginia anp UNcuRRENT Deposits in Virginia and other Unourrent Money re- ceived to be checkcd for, payable in enme funds, or in specie, we charging the regular Exchange. Discounre.—Notes, Draits,and Bills of Exchange will bedisoounted, and Loans made on St 1s 5 and Seourities, at the market rate. s Letrers of Crepit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotiable im the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterais, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, and charged if Couaterais, on such terms es may beag: Seon. a Bi ov Excuanex.—Travelers will be furnished with sired negotiablo in the diffe rafts in such sums ea nisy be de- rent Cities of the Union. BILLs anp Letters oy Cxgpit on EXGLAND, [nx- L, ED AND Europes. of ange Letters of Credit on land, Ireland and Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. _ Bonps, Ks, &0.—Bonds, Stocks, ri- ties 710g from 6 to 12 pr. cent., always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of &% Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on the — Bo if nds or Stooke willbe ordered ‘by tele graph. RalLRoaD, City. anv Starz Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Retl- road Iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lawn WARRANTS.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are gueran- teed In every respect. Sgt Warrants located on commission. Warrant quotations regulariy furnished if re- ested, “Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible 88. Reat Estate anp Insvnances.— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances eff 5 CLaims on Unitep Sratxs, Copa or Craims, Gonennee— Claims ou the United States, before the ‘ourt tah yee or ped es caren to us, willbe proseou' rompt aud able attorneys. rom’ CHUB BROTHERS, jan? Opposite the Treasury, BAreine HOUSE cr CHUBB BROTHERS. Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Checks payable in currency. posites of Gold will be paid in Gold. Accounts will be opened with eon allowing dopontor being oredited with thadivierencers7? ot jeposi' ing credited with the diiference. me ett CHUBB BROTHERS, NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY t2 LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, van th Ovvoatte the Treasury. N, No, 420 7th street, be- tween G and H would most respect- fi riends and the publie gen- t he is now prepared to make La. yentiemen’s, Missea’ and Children’s nd SHOPS to order, with neatness and dispatch. Boots and Shoes repaired at short notice, ia the best manner, and upon ressenabie Don't forget the pince—N G and reets, one dvor north of Chapin & Brother's Wood Yard, Wasungten, D. C. iei+im QPRING STYLES OF HATS . For 1858. Gentlemen are invits styles of DRESS HA’ embracing the Paris, Philadelphia styles, to please the moat fa the Cloth (or hmere) I admired and worn FELT HATS and CAPS inall their variety. The quality and price of our HATS will be found to be the same as sold in any other house in tuis city, and our $3.5), $3,and $2.50 Hats cannot be surpassed by any. aap “ pro.f of the paddive is the eating of it.” but remember—terms, ready ik for oredit. B. HW. SVINEMETZ,. Hatter. 236 .. near corner 3th st., fach-tr between Wil ard’s & Kirkwood HE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- I NUMBER, 1 wish all gen 4 2 call and see the new ork, and not fail wen to bear in mind that the plan opted three eng Ko of selling HATS aud BOOTS at re- duced prices, FOR CASH, 1S now in suc- cessful operation, ns thousands of geutiemen can testify. 2 ived a full supply of, York styles of , which I am selling at $3 50. equal ter than is usually sold at $4 tin the United States; and 7) $2.50.—in fact, all kinds of ut. lower than the usual —ftor cash only. No extra profits, in order t bad debts. nission fora Philadelphia man- ufscturer, « hest CALF-SKIN BOOT, pepe grb es , D r $ti; and the very Sat $25. ba supplied with r prices. ‘Terms cash. vy S, Stor > Avenue House, the manufacturers. T; CARRIAGES, HE Subseriber having made additions to his fo 25 3m Factory, making it nowone of the larveat in the District, where his fretiities for inauufsoturing wl Kinde of CAR- LIGHT WAGONS cannot be su passed, and from his long experience in the busi- ness, he hopes to give general satisfaction. All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on All REPAIRS neatly done, and ali orders prompt- ly attended to. i 5 Second-hand Caner taken in enense for new ones. NDREW J. JOYCE. d otf corner of 14th 5 HE AMERICAN LAWYER, and Business- Man’s Form Book ; containing Forms and In- structions for Contracts. Arbitration and Award, Assignments, Chattel Mortgages, Bills of Sale, Bill of Lading, Bond: So aren Dr Prom) sory Notes O eceipts, Due- Bi onvey ances, Deeds, Mortgages. Indentures, Satixfactions, Releases, Dower, Leaxes, Landiors’s and Tenant's Agre nts, Composition with Creditors, Charter ot V le, Buiding, Letters of Credit and Li- cens arriage, Articles of Partnership, Power of Attorney, Wills and Codicils. Trust Forms, Bar- ter, Liabilities of Common Carriers and Minors, Naturalization, Pre-Emption Rights on Puvlic Lauds, Rights to Military Bounty Land, Copyright Laws, Reculations and Forms of obtaining Patenta, Cus omouse Regulations. Domestic aud Foreign Rates of Postage, A &: m of Book -Keeping, In- terest Tables, Equatio: Tabla, Interest and Menxuration Rules, Weights and Measures of dif- ferent Countries, Value of G Silver Coi &c.,&c., together with the L: of the variot States onthe (ualifications necessary for Vote: Household and Homeste-d Exemptions from Fx cution, Deeds. pabncw eda neat ¢ Deeds, Me~han- ica’ Lien Collection of Debts, Limitation of Ae tions, Regniating Contracts, Chattle Morteages, Rights of Married Women Dower, Rates of |..te- rest, Usury, and Wiils, and a Map and Seal for exch @@te inthe Unio’; by Delos W. Beadle, A. M.. rney and Counsellor at f.aw; price (2cts, Forsale by TAYLOR & MAURY m3 Booksellers. near 9th street. RUNK ESTABLISHM ‘ . of Ladies’, iren’s Ru 1 will sell cheap for cash. at L. P. HOOVER SAMvELP HOOVER'S BOOT, SHOE, AND I have on hand a large iemen’ joys’. and osemers, Boots, ers. Buskings helled without, Water-pruof Boots and Shoce, which ndid stock of Sole Leather Trunks a a xamine for yourselves SARP Iron Hall, Pa. avenue, bet’ th and 100! VERY BEAUTIFUL ROSENKRANTZ chased at's gros} arcsin acd’ willbe bata feet Bilo.'n aacoad hand Piasa for #150 cna eee es. at our Piaso ae usic Store, 306 Pa, ave,, between ond ; JOHN F. ELLIS. COND HAND MELODEON for saio ere BULLI" Piano Store, Medicines. 152 Sees AT APEAUTIFUL READ or RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who thatis would net haveit restored to would bave it removed, or troubled with scrofula, head, or other eruptions but would be th sick headache (neuralxin) but be te vill ‘sleo remove all ples from the. eee or ekin. this, 968 if. W WN ARtor, Nov. 5, 1856. ys fy O. J. Woop—Dear Sir: | have * much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair ore tive, but having been so often cue ery ‘and quack nostrums, hairdyes,&0..1 was ‘tisposed to place your restorative in the same with the thousand and one |. yy trum; @ rem- edies, until 1 met you im Lawrence county some months since, w ve me such assurance induced the tri | Ofsur Restorsave mmy ‘tecmily, first, ood wife, whose hai tito olny Vaart tafernat Satan oe of your large les, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and gios' over the head. She continues to bs ply because of its beautifying effects the hair, but healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friecds are using our Res! ive with tha happiest effects; there- iite my skepticism aod doubt in reference to its val ue and character are entirely removed. and | can do most cordially and confidentially recommend 1 use by al! who would have their hair restored irom wale «ray ee, — of sickness or se) toorig- lor uty, and by all young persons w: would have their haut beautiful and glossy. ery truly and Clee Oris ee MANN bh Friend Woon: It was along time after I sa at Biisstield befure | got the bottle of Kestorair fur wnich you gave me an order upon your agent Detroit, and when I got it we conciuded to try it Mrs. Mann’s hair. as the surest test of its power. It has dune ail that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, ace now Using and recommending its use to otners as entitied to the mghest consideration you — for it. chante aca teal s4in, very respectfully ar Tu. SOLO} (ON MANN. Car ye, ILL., June 28, 1882. Lhave used Prof O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and have admired its won‘ertul effecta. My hair was becomng,as I thought, prematurely RY by the us2 of hic restorative it has r nal color, and, I have no doubt, permanently 01.5, WOOD ECD N Fee en ee . J. WOU -4 Proprietors. N. ¥..(in the great N.Y. Wire Railing taetabl ment) and 1!4 Market st., St. Louis, Mo, And soid by all coud Druggists. fe 17 smr ERUVIAN SYRUP, Ox PRoTEcTED SOLUTION Ser a falas OF IRON ri “ ving successfully passed the ordeal to which Havin Moveecs te the Matis meaice wre subjected, must now be received as Its Effi an ee medicine. ‘ts Efficacy in Curing = DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Diopsy, Newralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Buils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, And ali diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive medicine, 1s beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy sre se numerous,so wel! authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers oannot reasonatly heritate to receive the 7 proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup dves not| pro to be a aure all. but its range extensive, becnuse many diseases, apparently unlike are in- umately related, and proceeding es from one cause, may be cured by one remedy ‘The class of diseases for wich the Syrup pro- vides a ure, is p ecisely that which lhas so often baffied the highest order of medical skil. The facts &re 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 reapecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the following among humerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. he signatures are those of gentlemen weil known in the community, gud of the nighest respectability. - CARD. The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the “Peruvian xyrup,”’ do not hesitate to recommend 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 effiorcy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, —— Complaint, Dropsy, Neuraigia, &c. Indeed ite ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimouy,as we do ours, to ite restorative power. Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S.H. KENDALL, M.D. SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C. AMORY, PETER HARV? Y, JAMES C. DUNN. It is wel! known that tre medicinal! effect of Pro- roxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain @ solution of Protox- ide of Tron, without further oxidation, haa been deemed impossible. E . la the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFOKE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto carbonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to the state of Massachuse 16 Boy!ston street, Bos For sale by Druggists generaily. Price for large bottles, $2; medium sized borties, $1. N CLARK & CO, Proprietors, Boston. For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & Paimer, ohn Schwartze, Smith, V. Harbaugh, H.-H. McPherson, P. 3. Waish, J h Bury, Jus. H. Stone, J. sOVEOY, Dr. D. B. rke, D. Kidgely; and in Georgetown by R.J ell.and J. L. elle feb4-6m THE GR i sT EDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mr. Kunwapy, of Roxbury, has dingovered inene of our common pasture wi & remedy that cures BVERY KIND OF HUMOR, m The worst Scrafula dow: & common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, both Thunder dred mor. He has now in his posseasion over one hundred certificates of its value,al! within twenty of to nbwe bottles are warranted to cure s nursing Sore One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimpies on the Face. . ‘Two or three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst ‘or in the Mouth and Stomach. ‘hree to five bottles are warranted to oure the worst kind of sipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all 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 cure corrupt and running Ulcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Twoor three bottles warranted to cure the most most desperate oase of K heur: m. Three to four bottles are warrant rhev . Five to eight bottles will oure the worst case of Scrofula, A beneijit 1s always experienced froin the first bet- tle, and & perfect cure is warranted when the above © oO Vas, pr oie to those who have in vain tried all the wouderful medicines of the day, a8 that a common weed growing on the pastures, and slong old stone wal's, shou!d cure every humorinthe system ; yet it is a fixed fact. If you havea humor, it has tostart. ‘There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums Ror oes it suiting some cases, Dutgeot youre I led over a thousand bottles of it in t) nity Boston. 7 now the effects of it in every case. t has already done some of the greatest cures ever 6 in Massachuset! I gave it to children a year oid, to on ue of sixty. 1 have seen poor, puny, wormy -loo) ink children, whose flesh was so! fiabby, restored to @ perfe fect atate of health by one To those who are ject to & sick headache, one Dottie will always it. It gives great rele i oatarrh izzin Some who have taken it had been costive for y and have been regulated it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will csuse very singriar feelings, but ou must not be alarmed; they always disap in From four ‘sto a week. ere is nevera re- su on the suey when that feeling is ill toa! yourself like a new one, 1 f the most extravagant encomiams of it that ever man listened to L In sy ows practice | always kept it strictly for = morsa—but since its introduction as a genera! family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never sus; we Several cases of epileptic fits—a disense which was givaze = dered incurable, have been cured by a ttles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awfu malady—thereare but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, al! of themgged sople cur » For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick and he, ithma, = ies Pain in ine ide, Biagen te Spine, icularly in Diseases o| ie Ney 8, + Oh dinonvery haa ‘done more good than any ‘medicine ver kno’ : No change of diet ever necessary—eat the beat you can get and enough of it, Directions for Use.—Aduits one table-s; yl per day—children over ten years rt-spoonfu: children from five to eight years, tea-svoonful. no directions can be appli o all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on Js ms wels twice a day. ANUP AI BY DONALD QENN'E Y. No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Agents Wyghunrton Chas, Stott & Col, Z. Gil tl & 1 .B. Gardner, gt oe ewrenee, 4a} = vom Burry -» D. Walsh & Co. F alsh, J.P. artin King, J pire & ‘Palmer, Schwaria & Bang 5 Giatell. © ME henthant Tt Kidwell Saparon, wacky’ FRour. an 5 vir MOREH HERRING GENYES chs cH BSE GLISH DAIRY SAP SA SDA Ki TPL Oe LL. Corner Vermont av. ai 15th st, SGRAE'e SSE 8 voy Sly fe 2% Mi Protected a Fact ict Patent of England, ty Seals of the Ecole de Pi ede mated tis imperial Coll eof. joine, Vienna. Triesemar No. { is a for Re- laxation, Spermatorr: and ation of the System, Triesemar No. 2 effectually, in the short apace of ree od letely and entirely eradi- cates ail traces teorders whien qopavincnd bs have so lor poy thought % Sorete ofthe neafey in vast ere saree it portion of the pop u- = 0. 3 is the great Continental Sotaiy’ the Erngtien phy clone trent nice? aorta to the inevitable destruction of tne patient @ sArsapariia in the world esemar Nos, 1,2, and 3 are and ofall nauseating quali- BT a i le Cases, fesceetioemnteneeenes “ptergn eat leord, Or ur canes inoue for $9, which antes 8% und ns $2 4 . H. A, BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a, few bloc Sia of Brosaway, My ty iy diately on receip of the Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of ['riesemar, and the large sizes, oar- riage pay sthes ansuring Tieegg epee g mom epee eee Bon Mictemren seeal from li a, m, till 2 mereu s coustt : riage. Coni t 2 4 till §p.m., at No. 157 Prince st., Soa, of. Broadway. Bud also by J. OTT, Wi fel} AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The follo remedies are of- fered to thi ous the most pre} with the utmost skill which the medi- eal profession of this age possesses, and their show they have virtues which surpass any comi- nation of medicines hitherto known. Other rations do more or less good; but this cures suck dangerous complaints, 80 quick and so surely. as to prove an efhcacy and & power to uprovt disease be- yond any thing which men have known before. B; removing the obstructions of the internal organs: etimulating them intu healthy action, they renovate the fountains of life or,—health courses anew through the body, and the sick man » weil again. They are adapted to disease, and Cisease only, for when taken by one in health they produce bat little etfect. This is the perfection of medicine. It is antagonistic to diseave, and no more. ‘Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will cure them, if they are well they will them no Give them to some patient who has been pros- cal science can afford AYERS CATHARTIC PILLS mare been trated with bilious complaint; see his bent-up, tut- beeiee | _ ee witl his lost appetite return bles noe health. Gr whose foul blood has bu lies inanguish, He has re iT out with every ion which ingenuity could sug- gest. Give him these Pitts, ‘and the effect ; see the scabs fail from his body ; see the new, fair skin that has grown under them: see the late leper that is clean. Give them to him whose angry 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 i its and salves; give him these FAs to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, alas! there are cases wich no mortal power can i ; but mark, be waiks with crutohes now. and uow he walks alone; they have cured him. Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dys: whose gnawing stomach has long ago eate: smiie (fom his face and every muscle from h: drenched insid i oo mark body. See his appetite return. and with it his health: see the new ian. her that was radiant with heaith and loveliness b asted and too early withering away; ‘want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking disease, has deranged the internal urcans of dives- tion. assimilation or secretion.till thev do their office ui. Her blood is vitiated. her health is gone. Give her these Pints 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’ biossom on her cheek. and where latele sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant was' with wor Its features tell you without dif tinct, that they are eating up nose and ears, and restle: ep dreadful truth in language which every mother knows Give it the Pitts in large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turnagain and see the ruddy bloom ‘of childkood\ Ts it not! 10 to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvel o} this age? And yet they are done around you every vay. Have you the less serious symptoma of these tempers, they are the easier curs tiveness, Headache, Sideache, nu Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, F stulency vil, Newsaleia, Gout joss of Appetite, King’ ki eS faints allarive from the derangements which these PILL Tapidly cure. ‘Take them perse- veringly, under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by sugh advice as we tive you, and the distressing, danger- ous diseases they cure, which afflict so many mil hons of the human race, are cast out like the devils of old—they must burrow in the brutes and sen. Price 25 cents per box—5 boxes for ¥ Z.D, GILMAN, fee 9s and by & CO., Alexandria, and ali dealers in every where. Coveus. COLDS, HOARSNESS, &o. ‘The prevalence of the above complaints at thie seasun, geueraily has the effect of bringing onta host of professed.y new specifics, and while some are |. Many are us thers even dangerous. ne wi family p! dies as long public exp nee . and efficacious. Of character 1 2 RIS COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM_ AKABIC. (riginelly the favor.te prescription of an eminent physician. it seon became a popular remaaly, and has continued to enjoy & growing repntation for the last twenty year u cases of com/aon Colds, Coughs, ¢., tacts like & chartn,and in Chronic cases, Bron- ghitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, &c., its sueces@is unparal.ed, and most will testy who have used it. Price 25cents and 50 i bottle. Soild by n & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &c.. Wash- 1, treorgetown; Peel & Stevens, Al in the i * COOK Medicine d3-4m exal where it may be had also, fo; convenience, ini er form, Price (24; and 25 cents a box— kno as “Tyler’s Gum fabio Cough Canc as An elegant, pleasant, and efficacious monic Lozenge they are unsurpassed. fell-3m pue SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS OF YOUTH, st published: the 3d edition pei Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Emissions, Impo- tenoe, &c., resulting from vicious habits acquired et the critical passage fom Youth to Man- ta BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member Of the Royal College of Surgeons of Es and, (1827), Licenciate of the Hall, (1854), and years Resident Practitioner in Londc the “Guide to Health,” * Green Book,” “Huw to be ” “Memoirs of Single and Married Life, &c. mall but vatnabie Treatise, written by world Physician and Surgeon. points out the \] permanent cure for alidiseases result {-abuse. and is the only publication ofits kind written in & benevolent spirit and by a scientif- . It should be in the hands of all who value theie life and health and happiness here and hereaf- ter. Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps. at the receipt of which it wi.l be sent, post free, and well seoured, by Dr. CH. KLINE, No. 420 lst Avenue, Box 4586, New k. jan 12 York. patare MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. 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FAMILY USK, direct from Heer eee, AWCURED Has wich we a Oe oma ERASE Misoelianeous. ee A. — - Notice FOR Kite Hesroration oF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. The grant of land to Wisconsin by the sot of Con- grexs approved 3d June, 1855, has been so far adjusted 4s to authorize the release from withdrawal of the vacant offered lands outaide of the six-muies limute Of the following routes for railroads, viz: First, The railrond route from “ Madison or Co- jumbus, 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 Lac, on Lake Winnebago, northerly, to the State line.” A withdrawal of certain innds was also ordered June 12, 1856, along the other proposed routes men- tioned in said set, viz: from “ St, Croix river, or lake,” “to the west end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield,” so as to afford time for the surveys and ‘And selections for said roads, but no survey having been reported of the same to the Department of the Interior, although more than a year anda half have > pe Since said withdrawal, ottce ts therefore hereby git thet al the va- cant offered lands heretolore withdiewa item sue or {mtty slong the toutes of said located railroads whioh lie outside of siz miles on esch side of the said s, situated in the undermentioned town- — which have mot been selected | gp sabe Be other grant made ti stipes Capivate ots arte dD ry atthe v tbe restored to private entry en Store the places tereinafter specified. at the ordinary nina of pa doLar re rene five cents per acre. a e offer low " ribed whieh had been withdrawe po sale ‘on account of the proposed roads, nut yet loeated, men- tioned in the foregoing, will be restored at the times hereinafter designated ; with the express proviso, that the rariroad grant by saia act of Sd June, 1856. will attach to such of the odd-numbered sections 4&8 may be selected under said act within the six- mules limits of such parts of the suid rounds as may be tied pee | bog = staked off i pore phar haga t toration | > w Kt the lant olfice at MEN ASHA on Monduye the Sifth day of April nert, the t.wnships on the route of the road from “fond du Lac, on Lake Winne bago, northerly to the State line,” viz: North of the base line and «ast of the fourth prin cipal merids Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 26,0f ranges lS and 14. Townships 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, and 27, of range 15, Fowashivs 15, ag 2, ae — Fp beraned = , 25, 36. 27, a ol e 17. - 16, U7, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 35s, and ipa 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 98, 2. S32, and 3b of range 19. At the land otliceat MINER AI, POINT on Mon- day, the Afth day of April nezt, the townships on the route of the road from “* Madison or Columbus, by the way of Portage ** to the St. Croix river or take, between townships twenty-five and thirty- one,” vias North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 11, 12, 13, and 14, of ranges 1, 2,3, and 4, TX 11, 12, and 13. of range 5. Townships |! and 12, of ranee 5. Townships 1!, 12, and 14, of ranges 7 and 8. At the land office at STEVENS POINT on Mov- day. the fA day of April nert, the townships on the route of the road from “* Madisoa or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty-five and thirty- one,” viz: North of the base line and cast of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 15, 16. 18, 19, 20,21, and 22, of range 2. ‘Towuships 15, 17, (8, 19, 20, 2., aud 22, of range 3. Townships 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. end 22, of range 4. . Townships 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, ef ranges an 5 ‘Townships 15 and 16. of range 7. ‘Township 15, of range8. CROSSE on Monday, the At the land office at LA JSifth day April next, the townships on the route 6, by the way }, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, of the road from ** Madison or Colum of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, be. tween towazships twenty-five and thirty-one,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fowrth Principal meridian Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 2i, 22, 23, and 2%, of ranget. North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 93, and %, of range 1. Towusuips 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range 2. Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and 24, of range 3. og Uw nships 11, 12,15, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19, 20,21, and Ol range 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, 29, 21, 22, and 23, of ranges 6 and 7. : nehipe 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. Ni 8 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of ranges [0 and Townships 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and %, of range 12. Townships 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range 13, Townships 22, 23, and 2%, of range 14. At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the Afth day of April next, the townships onthe route of the road from **Madison or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or inke, between townships twenty-five and thirty-one. Yun: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian powashivs 28. 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31, of range 12. ‘ownsh ips 26, 27 28, 2. ana 3, of range 13. ‘Ownsliips 23, 24, 25, Z7, 3. and29, of range 14. ud 26, of range 15 is ips 25, and At the Innd office at EAU CLAIRE on Monday, the Sth day of iprel next, the towaships on the route of the road from “Madison or C.lumbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty-five aud thirty- one,” v.z: Nortn of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal mertdian Township 25, of range 1. North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian a 2, 26, 27, 28, and 29, of ranges 1.2, 3, and ‘Townships 25, £6, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, of range 5. ‘Townships 25, &, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 92, 83, 34, $5, and 32, of ranges 6, 7, and 8. Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 23, 30, SI, 32, 33, $4, 35, 36, and 37, of range 9. ‘Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, $2, $3, 34, and 35, of range lo. neem. 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 $2, and 35, ofrange At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the third day of May next, the townsiups which were withdrawn in June, 1856, on aceount roads from “St. Croix river or lake end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield: much &8 no surveys of ed, and apie time, as heretotore stated, has Tosa afforded for the purpose, they nre now ordered to be restored 10, market, py the qrovsee ia cee sregoing, “that the railroad grant by said act of 1856 will attach to such of the odd numbered see trons as m-y be selected under said act withio the six miles lemits of such parts of the said roads as may be actually surve staked off before the day” “fixed forthe mn Of said lands,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 82, $5, 34, and 35, of range 12, Towne hips Si, 32, 35, 34, and 35, Townships 90, 31,32, 33,34, and ppeownships 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, Townships 22, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35, of ranges 16 and i7. ‘Townships 28, 29, 30, 31,32, 33.34, 95, 35, 37, 38, 39, and 40, of ranges 18 and 19. ‘Townships 28, 2, 30, 36, 37, and 38, of range 20, At the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday, the third day of May next, subject to the “proviso,” 4s stated above, in reference to like lands in the Hudson district, the townships which were with- drawn in June, 1856, on aceount of the Proposed roads from “St. Croix river or lake” “to the weet end of Lake Superior: and to Bayfield,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 49 and 5», of range 3. ‘ownship 50. of range 4. fownships 49, 50, and of range 7. Townships 49 and &, of ranges 8 and 9, ‘Townships 47, 48, and 49, of range lu, ip 49, of ranges Il and 72. Townships 47 and 49, of range 13, “Township 47, of range 14. Township 41, of range 16. Notice is also hereby given that the townships de- soribed in the foliowing, under the Sd, 4th ‘sth, 6th, and 7th heads, which have not yet been offered. but areyet to be proclaimed, and offered at public sale before being subject to private entry, wilt be released from their recent withdrawal for railroad purposes, and open fo pre-emption as other unofier- « pablictande on the days and at the places specifi- |, to wit: Sd head. At the land office at MENASHA on Monday, the fifth day of April next, the town- ships on the route of the road from “Fond du Lac, on Lake Winnebago, northerly to the State line,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian . of ranges 13 and 14. 28, 4, M, 33. and SM, of range 17, 24, 24, 3M, 51,32, 33, and 34, of range 18, Ds 28, 29, 30, 31, and 34, of range 19, 4th head. At the land office at EAU CLAIRE Munday, the Afth day of Apri: RE on ert, the t on the rau'e of the rond from *Madisna or Colne bus, by the wey of Portag ity. to it. Crow river or lake, wenty-five and between townships thirty-one,”’ viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin cipal meridian. ‘Townships 2%, 27, 28, 29, and 9), of range}, North of the base line and west of the fourth vr ‘ Fh gemgg cg merid. ‘ownships » 32, f 8 ante’ 3 Hs 35, 965, 37,98, 99, and a, » 37, $8, 39. and 49, of range Townsnips 33 and 34, of range int 2 5th |. At the land “ : aay he ar day af Mae at HUDSON, on Mon stated, in reterenes to ** a < po op an routes of the above monlioest proposed roe North of the base line and west of the fourth Townships 3,318 9, aul Oo wee |, 38, 38, and 48, of ranges 12, 13, 14, WA bends At the innd office at EAU CLAIRE Go M th Me "eet Uneia trey o ee te the fn fag Oren 4 3 fee,” to the * e eared a A Roe North of the base line and west of the fourth pron cipal meridian Townships 8. 8 and 4, of range 9. ‘ownsiips 3 , 37. 38. 39. and 40, of range 6. Pé 26" ST, 38, W, nnd 40, of range 11. 7th head. At the land office at SU R the the: oS apacet, etoehen roposed ny the “St. w Lal Su ject tor! pret at mated ‘above ‘2 reference to the uke lands in the Hudson district, North of the base line and we cipal meridi ‘ownships 41, 42, 43.44, and 46, of A own habe at ae ae ade, of runes hips 41. 42. 43.45.51. and Se, range S. Of Paneth 41, 4B, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 48, 48, 5, anOGR, fan gS 4S, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, Bo, Si, nd onareatine 41, 42, 43. 44, 45, 48,47, 48, 49, 50, andl, 1 eR nIPE A.C, , 44, 45. 45,47, nod 48, of ranges a feyasnbe 8, SSeS tS at ee ee 4 gL OW RRIPS 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 46, 47, nd 8, of range nth dapat Paorea yy] ight Bundred BAG, Coens fs hee nO fe 2-lswew of the fourth prim- hn a OIE BEER ela By rue presipest br THE UNITED STATE: tn Pursuance of Law, |. AMES BUCHANAN, President of the Wnited States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sxles be held at the undermentioned Land Offices un af ALesama, St the periods heresnafter *“At'the Land “ice at Fi ta, commencing on M the joeat Pima, " day, the fifth day of ‘Aprit went. forthe si af tre public Innds situated within the following townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the Yallahas meridian, ” Fractional township 7, of ranges 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 1 14, 15, U8 aud 1, iz ' orang ractional tow, x 38, 19, 20, 21, 5 ete ows! of raoges ®, 2, Vractional sections 25, 25,27. 2%, and Sof fractional township 6, of range a » 2, and M, of frxetionat Fractional seetic: towarhip 6, of range <7. Fractional seotion 25, and the east baif of frac foam sechon 28, of fractional township 6, of range roprinted by law for the use of schools, = movil other purposes will be exciuded trom a anle. The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the day appointed, and wii progeed in the order in which thes are advertised until the whoe shall have been offered, and the :ales thus closed ; but the sale shall not be kept open lomger tham tee wrecks, and ne private entry of any of the innd« will be ad mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Giv 2 under my hand, at the city of Washington, this tweaty-minth dey of ber, anno Domin. ome housand eight hundred and Pasay 4 JAMES BUCHANAN. By order ofthe President: Tros. A. Henpricns. Commissioncr of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PR¥-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person extitied to ‘he right of mpt ion to any of the lands witti. the towneh parte et townships above imerated 1s req te estab lish the same to the satisivotion of (he register mud receiver of the and cfficeat Fba. and make pay ment therefor as soon as practrenble aftre serving th otice.and belore the a Qppoifited for the commencement of the public sale of the lands em- bracing the tract cimimed ; e such claim w.!) be forfeited. THOS. A. HEN 1c) _ _ Commissioner of the Geverni Pay Othce, ian 5 wisw N No. OTICE FoR wESTL ING CERTAI LANDS TO MARKET 1 THE STATE O ALABAMA. y hereby given that the I Office at in the State of Alabama, will be open to rivate entry and location, on and the first day of May mert.ofail vacant public land embraord in the following egy + which had beex e reclaimed fered pri:r to the withdrawal by notioe No. § > ing innds which had been with drawn to satisfy that of the rs-lroad grant by act ot Congress approved 34 June. 1856. wmich conlem Pp 8 road fro Memphis 10 Charleston, that of sid grant having been rejected by the State of Al- viz: South of the base line and cast of the Huntsville meridian. Townships 1, 2,3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 1 Townships |, 2, 3.4, and 5. and the parts “of town- hipa Cand’, north of the Tennessee river, of tunes el 2 ips 1. 2,3. 4,5, and 6, and the parts of town- h ofthe Teanessee river. of range $ and 5,and the parts of town 7 north vf the Tounesses, of range 4. ips 4, ma e te towuships 5 rth of the Tennessee, cf rage 8. e* South of the base line and west of the Huntsvitle meridian. Townships 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. of range 1. Townships 6 and 7, of range 7. Pownrhips 1, 2, 3.4. 5,6, and 7, of ranges # and 9. pq hommahipe 1, 2,3, 5, and 6, of ranges 10, il, 12, 1% and 15, ownship 1, of range 16. —— Sale ay bane at sho Gongent Land Othoe, at the out ashinxtoa, the 19¢ ol February, Test, ° Thus. 4. HENDRICKS” _fediswew _____Commissioner. No. 587. Notice or TAY REhovaL QF THE LAND OF Stee ek ath APIDS TO Risowe oN HE TERRITORY OF MIN “in accordance with the Provisions of the act of Congress entyled “An act author ai es in the lucation of iand offices,” approved March 3. 1853, itis hereby deciared and wade known that tne ofhce tor ipo nate of tive publio tantons Save Rapips in the Territory of Minnesota, wi | be removed to Si, Cipvd, in said Territory, atas early @ period as practica Further potice as to the precise time of removal will be insued by the register and receiver for the isnd district. uder my hand at the .- 4 of Washington Townsh ip 7 Given this 23d day of February, A. D. By order ol the President: THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Office. fe %S-lawew VALUABLE AN D MOST ‘INTERESTING Forssleat TAYLOR & MAURY’S ketore, near Sth et. Rrcorps oF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR; con- taining the Oficial, Military and Fuamncial Cerres pondence of il the Officers of the Revolutionary Army from 1775 to 1795, ovntaining the most interest - ing military, bistorioal and faanem) information du - ring that period; also, the organization of all the Regiments. showing the names, rank, date of com- miséion, time of eul-stment,and services of the vi ficere meek thane of each: also, the general and brigade orders of Generals Washington, Lee, Green, Weedon and others. Tast of American Officers Imprisoned, ‘The time of their capture, reiease,&o. 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