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rte we EVENING STAR. JUDGE NOT A MAN BY HIS CLOTHING. Judge not a man by the cost of his clothing. Unacedi the lil fe-path that he may puree, Or oft you'll admire & heart that needs oath And hat togive honor where honor ix due. The palm may be hard and fing tuft jointed Tae nay be tattered” the Sheek worn with But greater than K Labor’s annointed, And you cant jedee cman o the cont that he eal Give me the manasa friend and a neigh*or. Who toils at the luom—wich the spade or the Who us hood by labor, ‘And pardunocs wont fare ‘sweat of his brow. Judge of a man by the work he Sj of peak action Watoh wei! And let th And the man shall be found *mid the close ranks of Li = Be known by the work that his industry rears, Aad bs om, when won, be dear to his Dein hoor. And we'll honor the man, whatever he wears, —_———_ +o ‘There are forty-two taimers in the Penn- sylvania Legislature. {> The Knight Templars of Richmond, Va., purpose visiting Bunker Hill in June. il?” Three thousand persons attend the tacie? 4 Prayer Meetings in Philadelphia. They are bel at Jayne’s Hail. iD™ Ninety millions of pounds of tea were im- ported into England in 1966, and 40,000,000 into the United States the same year. {~ Grasshoppers have lately appeared in thick swarms upon (he farm of a man living a short distance west of Oxford, Oaio. 10> Fred. Douglass complains that the friends of abolition are falling away from the cause, be- cause it donot pay as well as formerly. {> A butcher, who should have been sent to Privon, bax been fined S25 for selling decayed pork, in Baffaio. {7 It ts said that by a curious oversight, as the Constitution of Minnesota now reads, the members of the present Legislature hold their offices for life. iD” Recently, the proprietors of the Girard House, Philadeipbia, have id about S100 for boots, which have been stolen from the doors of boarders’ rooms. I> The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin is out with a long article ridiculing the excessive bor- ing which Mohammed Pasha is undergoing in New York. U7 The report from abroad, on Speerentty poor authority, of the capture of Nena Sahib, the noted Sepoy chief, is rapidly going the rounds of the papers. i>~ Frequent attempts have been made, du- ring the past two werks, to set tire to dweiling houses and stores in Utica; and a movement is on foot to induce the suthorities to offer a heavy reward for the apprehension of the criminals. {7~ Bank of Montreal bills, of the new plate, which havea partial resembiance to the Bank of England notes, are betas. imitated by photo- gyphc Process so as scarcely tobe distinguished ‘om the originals. UF Two young men named Whitmore were thrown out of a cutter at Adams, Jefferson Co., on Friday, and weut down a precipice ninety feet higb. Stranze to say, they escaped with a few superficial bruises. 1D Tyler, the free-love champion, who figured extensively in Skaneateles, New York, and xub sequently at Bergen Height«, Ohio, now ‘pro- | apa in company with a number of misguided followers, to found a new community near New York city. {7 It is said that Gov. Marcy directed his ex- ecutors to make deposit in the State Library, at their discretion. of all such of his rs as by their association with the history of the State or Republic, may be deemed appropriate to such custody. i~ A man named Elijah Hubbard, residing im the town of Conesville, N. Y., while on his way frome Conesvile to Potter's Hollow, sat down by the roxdside, in the snow, and when found, on Sunday last, was frozen to death. He was missed on the &th of February, and had been dead about three weeks. Raat Estate in PaitaDeLpHia.—Within the ijast fortaight, we have heard of no iess than ten Private residences located in the southern part of the oity, which have sold at prices ranging from twenty-five to thirty-five thousand doliars. But few buildings,comparatively speaking, bave been erected within the last six months —Phil. Ing. U9” Wm_ Gish, of Bedford county, Va , for- meriy of Botetourt, a man of inconsiderable means, but of some credit, has just left home for parts unknown. after having traded off paper, Much of it forged, to the amount of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars! When last heard trom he was in New York, and it is supposed that ere this, he is on ‘‘the other side of Jordan.” Tas OctxaGn on Missioxanizs —Rev. Wal- ter Dickson, the American missionary at Jaffa, bes published an account of the outrage recently Perpetrated upon himself and family, one of whom, bis son, was murdered by a gang of armed Arabs. Mrs. D and another lady were outraged. Mr. D. wounded, and their house pil- - The American consul liad laid the mat- ter before the Pasha =————————SsSsSs= AKRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL .—Geo Fritz, NYk: D Smith, lowa; Mrs J M Elliott, Mrs J Lyke: Mr Sprigy, K F Haviland. J W Stuart) N j W Russell, Mo; P'S Geralda, NY; J H Prichard, EJ Weeks, Cai; A Low and ta N Yk; George Ashman, H E Leman, Pa: H Co:merais and ly, Mass; R Sperron, jr, O; PH Sullivan, E W Beit, EW Wyvill, TF Bowie, Md; W A Spencer, Miss Ray, Wis; Mr Lane, W D McCaw, Miss, JR Brn, Minesota; A S Wood, Md; J H Ten Broeck, NY; J Poe, jr. Va; PH Butler, NYk; A Majors, Min; A G Van Tait, N Yk Chas Peters, Pa; R G Abrams, W L Thompson, T A Mc Far Jan end lady, and Miss Raca, Md; Peak family, Wm Peak, irs W Peak, W F Peak, Miss J A Peak. Miss F Peak, Master E 8 Peak. little Li- sette M Peak, W B Blaisdell; Mr Brent, Md; Mr Percy, do; W H Low, NY; 8 T Bridge, O P su - ton, Cal; Jno Bowie, Ohio; G@ T Marye, Cal; JR Abrams, W F Agnew, J Coyle, Ohio; George A Cooper and lady, NH; E Whaley, NJ BROWNS’ HOTEL —J L Howles, do; R Seaman, do; M Da Val, Md; J M Ege, Ka ley, SD: Dr Westcott, do; A MeMiller, Miss; R Campbell and f tend. Md; J M Gilmore, fa; T M Leiland, NY; 3 V Sbipman, Wis; S Hippl-, Kan; W A Searles, Mas: * A Bond, Md; JH Tucker, Mo; D Pr NY; T K Kidd. Ark; J Elliott aod lady. R Kulentlach, do; Miss Jones. Md; Mr Plummer ard son, do; A K War ner, NY; A Robinett, Pa; J H Gear, lowa; W J Ciapton, Ala; C H Worden, NY; F M Swanson, H Finsley. do; N Stone, Mass; J B Stevens. Md; J R Wathiis, do; A Ancker, Pa: J C Bloomfield NY; C D Palmbush, Ta; W R Green, d Brooke, Md; J Dace, Md; W Harper, DC- D Toi- won, Ala: J M Millard, Md; J J Regan, SC; Jno Farley, Pa; T J Paterson, do WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—C B Thornton and lady, Nd; J H De Wolf, RI; WR Talbott, N Y; B Dutton, Ohio; W H Welsh, Pa; J Webster. Blanchard. Mass; T M Forman, Ga; W B Dine more, W W Webb, NYk; E A Carr, USA; OH ‘Titlingbast, di; Lt C Dearing, do; DS Hancock, W C Maddock, Mr Whitlock, $ Miller, NY: E P Dorr, do; C F Pearse. O; IT Crowell N J. JN Hefar, 111; R Major. N Yk; W Norris, Pa; F Alzamora, NY; Capt J Sherman, Vt UNITED STATES HOTEL —R Jennings, Md; L F Rawliogs, J B Young, Va; BJ Reim- , Pa; M P Goodrick, Ill; Mr Taylor and son, id; R Shiras and lady, OO. SRS k, Del; W R Slack, Del; W H Goodzion, SC; H M Boggs, Tl; WR Adain, Ma: Col D H Waddie, Va; W Leaman, Md; J R Barker, Miss; I. Smith, NM; LR Jackson, Va; J H White, NY; J R Hume, do; A G Saunders, Ky. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —T Poldecgtiyes oO; H Hi McSuane. Ky; E M Woody, Md; EJ Weeks, Cal; Lieut Randail, USA W Moore, H B Wood- cork, Md; C Mitebell, Ky; G Bery, Md: W E - jon, Mo; A J Myrick, Mino; Judge Spen d; J Clarkson, Kan; E ARlarn and lady, Mo; M Pletcher, Ill; M Hunt, Md J Keyworth, Mass; J Hi Danforth, KT; A C Bradford, Cai TW Ward, Tex; N FE Bailey and lady, La; TS William- von 17 Joseph Jones, chandler, doing business at No. 200 Ninth avenue, appeated before Justice om Se at the Jetferson Market police court, New York, having both his ears cut off, and bi badly cut le says that,on Thursday eve: og, while be was in the drink saloon, No 21° 9th avenue, William Roberts, alias “Dusty Bob,’the bar tender, and twoy others, seized hold of tim, pinioned bim to the counter, and after having beaten him savagely, cut off both bis ears with a pair of large sheers. Roberts was arrested ———————— OCKAN STEAMERS'’ SAILING Days From tus Unite States. Leave. For. Liverpoc con 2 27 Mb 31 City Baltimore New York pool..Apt | -Havre......Apl 3 -Liverpoo!..Apl 7 -Havre.....-Apl 10 . Gibraltar ..May 2 From Evnrorx. Portland ws over... - 250, seretinasuarafOseaabteiina het at > ie ‘erchandise, Steam! : &e, Om ae favors ian23-eozm G EDWARD SNOWDE Genera! Scat ND REAL ESTATE For Bount t ims, Prhseou- tion of Claims before the Gout of Cigims, Congress tater, ation to entiae Eenae Bae net bo Lad es, |, Buy an arrants. exotinte Loans, Sal ai business of i On ‘corner 7th and Louisiana avenue. jan 16-1y Washington, City. TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Da: lowa, i 10 ‘cont. interest by Coupen 2 ow ork. Bonds of 950 each. The ate Mend enport has now about 20,000 inhabitants, and is rapidly increasing im wealth and population. Its municipal debt is only 9159,000, and its railroad debt only $125,000, and cannot now be increased. The statistics of the or were published in the Intelli- gencer of the Sith September. © recommend pao po hes mdse them to be as safe as any oc6 : CHUBB BROTHERS ASHIN CHARTERED BY CONGRESS CartraL. —— ——. —. _. $200,000!!! ‘Thia Com is now to Byeive*) tiga oes for INSURANCEOR BUILDINGS, it ph 5 &c.,at the usual City rates, without charge for Policy, at their ice, corner of T Street and P lvanis Avenue, over the fshington City Savings Banke Wm. F. Bayly, Samuel Bacon, Soucek, Bryan, es F. Haliday, ‘m. 7 sac cs Mol .W. Bou Beall" MES C. Mo6UIRE, President. @narton pla Mks o, Mogul ia Tap tieiy 8) Berns mee “Suu BROTHERS, Dxzrosirs.— Do; its received and Cheoks pai Without charge. Dralts on the northern pont awe, Gities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on me Cities furnished to depositors without charge. NTEREsT ON DePosits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as may be agreed upon. Derosits ix Vincinia anD Uncuurent Monzy. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re- ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we topand the regular Exchange. Discounts.—Notes, Draits, and Bills of zene e will bediscounted, and Loans made on Stocks, ia, Securities, at the market rate. Letrers or Crevit.—Letters of Credit will be rnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the United it of Money or Collaterals, and leposited, ‘and ohare ites, on Deposit interest allowed if Money is d ed if Couaterala,on suck termsas may beagreed or ExcuaneR.—Travelers will in such sume &s may be de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. BiLLs anp LRTTERS OF iT ON ENGLAND, IRE- op Beane orca ata cat ate heated land, yeast and Europe,, th ‘ket rate for Ex: @, in sums to s jonpe, Be KS, fo. bende Stock and ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent., alwa; bought in the different Cities at a commissio! X feacrve the right fo oal for’ depowit {10 pr-cent oF e ra de; 01 Fs on the vgont. ‘Bonds or Stooks will’be oanel by tele- ara RaiLRoab, City. anv Stats Bonps.—Railroad, City, and Bonds can be piaced in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Rasl- road Iron purchased for oash or with Bonds. Lanp Wanmants.— ‘arrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are suaran- teed in every respect. = ‘Warrants located on com! Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- anested. Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commussion to responsible parties. Rea Estars ar Insura Oem Estate bought and sold, and Insurances + Ciatms on Unitep Statss, Court or Clams, NG RESS.—Claims on the United St }» before the rt bo at or Congress, trusted to us, will be orney a. r 7 prompt CHUBB BROTHERS, jana Opposite the Treasury. BANfiNe HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS. Deresitcis de; iting Bank Notes will please mark their Cheel pay le in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold, | Accounts will be he pew | With depositors allow: deponitor being oredited with the digerenegeey” lepositor ng at a ‘erence. se 2-tf CHUBB BROTHERS, suit. Securi- NFEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, ian tf ANpvostte tha Tr DUTTON, No, 420 7th street, be- reeta, Would most respect nds and the public ge e tat he is now prepared to make 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 mauner, and upon reasonabie terms. Don’t forget the placé—No. 420 7th street, between 6 BH streets, one door north of Chapin «& Brother's Wood Yard, Washington, D. C. Je 19-im QPRING STYLES OF HATS ¥ For 1858. Gentlemen are invite+ to call and see the new styles of DRESS HATS for Spring, embracing tne Paris, New Y » and Philadelphia styles, whieh cannot fail to plense the most fast Al the Cloth (or Cashmere) Hat. so 1 dmired and worn. ‘1 — Gerorce WwW. and H wh eur variety. ‘The quality and price of our HATS wil! be found to be the same az sold in any other house in twis city. and our $3.5), $3, and $2.50 Hats cannot be wed by any. : ding in the eating of it.” remember—terms, ready 236 Pa. fe %-tr_ between Wi) a HE Guns” 2S & Kirkwood Ho ‘T GOOD TO THE GREAT- ~S NUMBER. I wish a! gentlemen to bear in mind thgt the plan adopted — Bh azo ot sellin and BOOTS at re- duced prices, FOR CASH, is now in suc- cessful operation, a8 theusands of gent!einen ean testify. T have just received a full supply of the latest New York styles of DRESS HATS, which I am selling at to any, and much better than is usually at #4 or $5: and the best = Hatin the United States; nnd a good fashionable Hat nt $250,—in fact, all kinds of iat and Caps 3) per cent. lower then the usual for cash only. No extra profits, in order bad debts. T also have, on commission for a Philadelphia man- ufacturer, a lirst-rate Di ‘SKIN BOOT, to that are -old fro V-LEATHER G ER, at #3), equs $5 or 0; and the very best CALF-SKIN GAITERS at $250. The Bootinakers of this city can be supplied with Boots, o# usual, at my regular prices. ‘Terms cash. t ANTHONY 8, New York Hat Store, 7th st oppoxnte the Avenue gent fort _ fe 25 3m T CARRIAGES, HE Subscriber having made sid Factory, making it now one of the larges in the Distriet, where his facilities fol so manufacturing | el kinds of CAR RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur passed, and from his long experience in the busi ness. he hopes to give general satisfaction. All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept cn hand. All REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- ly attended to, Second-hand Carriazes taken in exohange pr new ones. ANDREW J. JOYCE, di 10-tf corner of 4th and EF ats. Ae AMERICAN LAWYER, and Business- Man’ Form- Book ; containing Forms and In- of Sale, ortgages, Bi . Bonds. F xchange. Dra Promis- sory Notes, Orders, Receipts, Due- Bills, Convey ances, Deeds, Mortgages. Indentures, Satisfactions Releases, , Landlord’sand Tenant's Composition with Creditors, Charter Buiiding, Letters of Credit and Li- ticles of Partnership, Power oi Attorney. nd Codieils, Trust ar ter, Liabilities of Common Carriers and Minore, Naturalization, Pre-Emption Rights on) Puavlic Lands, Kightsto Militar Bounty Land, Copyright Laws, Reculations and Forms of obtaining Patents, Cus.ompouse Regulations. Domestic and Foreign Rates of Postage, A System of Kook -Keeping, In- terest Tables, E: on Time Tabla, Interest au Mensurat:on Rules, Weights and Measures of dif- ferent Countries, Value of Gold and Silver Coin, &c., &c., together with the Laws of the various States on the (ualifications necessary for Voter: pold and Homestesd Exemptions from F cution, Deeds, Acknowledement of Deeds, Mechan- ica’ Lien Collection of Debts, Vimitation of Ac tions, Regulating Contracts, Chattie Mortgages, Rights of Married Wor wer, Rates of Inte- rest. Usury, and Wi and a ok Fe Seal! for Woe ee lea, joi Beadle. ;; Attorney and Counsellor at Law; 7 For sale by TAYLOR & MAURY, m3 Booksellers. near 9th street. SAME}. P. HOOVER’S BOOT, SHOE, AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT. I have on hand sortment of Ladies’, Gentiemen’s, Mis oF > oad Children’s Rubbers, "Ov cen, Senilen, SPR Gosemers, Boots, Slippers. Buskins helled and without, Water-proof Boots and Shoes, which IT will sell Sonne cash. reused’ wo ie of Sole Leather Trunks s and examine for yourselves, at SAM’L. P. HOOVER, Tron Hall, Pa. avenue, between janis Sth and 10th ata. VERY BEAUTIFUL R Ay PIANO, 7 octaves, but little weed RANTZ ‘ been hased tt nd will . iro, a second-hand Pag for i90vand one for OFF at our and Music Store, 36 Pa, Bve., between oh 10th streets. fo la JOHN F. ELLIs. A SECOND HAND MELODEON for sale aad ELLIS" Piano Store, Medicines. NS are nt al ABPHEaUTIVUL HEAD or RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE, muber Lor ore - stored; of troubled ‘would have it removed, scald head, ur other eruptions but would F with sick headache (neuralzim) but would be i. tf me aee pemore = ene face orskin. 2 ir Restorative: circular and the following: or eaetee NN Pror.O. J. Woop—Dear Sir: said of the wonderful effects of yo tive, but having been so ofven cheat. and f a aves, dhe. ‘0 place your restorative in the same category wit! the thousand and one loudly trumpeted q = edies, until | met you in Lawrence county some Months since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the tri | of your Re.torative in my family, first, by iny good wife, whose bair had become very thin and entirely w: and before exkat one of your large bottle: hair was restor:d nearly to its original beautiful brown color,and had thickened me beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head. She conlinues to use it, not simply beeause of its beautifying elects upon the hair, but beenuse of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family ana friends are using ‘our Restorative with tha happiest effects; there- jose my skepticism and doubt in reference toite val- ue and character are entirely removed, and | canand do most cordially confidentially recomraend its use by ali who would have their hair restored trom white or Brey. ‘by reason of sickness Or age) to orig- inal color aud beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautifal and glossy, Very truly and sratatally roe ‘OMON MANN FRiznp for i It was a time after I saw you at Blissteld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your Agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it oa Mra. Mann’s hair. as the surest teat of its power. It has done all:hat you assuced me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its etfects, are now u id recommending its use = vee - entitied to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully ard truly yours, SOLOMON MANN. Caxtyie, ILt., June 28, 1852. I have used Prof O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and have admired its wondertul effects. My hair ought, prematurely gray, but i aranceit has case! its origi ave no doubt, permanently so. S. BREESE, ex Senator U.S. ual color, and, I 0, J. WOOD& CO. Froprictors: siz Broadwa: N. Y..(in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establist ment) and 1i4 Market st., St. Louis, And sold by all good Druggists. _fe17 smr peszvvisn S Y RU P, On ProtecteD SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Having successfully prssed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as hers an peatehed medicine, te Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, D opsy, Neggalgia, Bronchitis and Consumptire Tend?Wcies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurry, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, ? And all diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question, The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,s0 well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sulferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the >: proffered aid. is The Peruvian Syrup does notg profess to be a cure all. but its} ,' range is extensive, because many diseases, apparently uulike are in- timately related, and proceeding from one caus ay be cured by one reinedy ‘The class of diseases for which the Syrup pro- vides & ure, 1s p eoisely that which thas so often baffled the highest order of medical skil. The facts fre tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be fied with the following among numerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. he signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the community, ard of the highest respectability, CARD. The undersigned having experienoed the benefi- cial eilscts of the “ Peruviau syrup,’ do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From ogr own experience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, Whose infeliigenoe and iptegrity, are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficncy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed its ef- 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 its restorative power, Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, HOMAS A. DEXTER, NDALL, M.D. L May S.C. AMORY, ER HARV~Y, . JAMES C. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal eect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain 4 solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed imnposaible. : in the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN & WAY BEFO«E, UN- KNOWN; &nd this solution may replace ail the proto —— citrates, and tartrates of the Materia ca, A. A.HA , M. D., Assayer to the nae of Massachusetts, 16 Boylston street, Boston. For sale by Druggists generally. Price fur large ties, $2; medium sized hotties. $1. N. b. CLA & GO. Proprietors, Boston. For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Agent airn & Palmer, John Schwartze, ge M 3m. Harbaugh, H -,_MoPherson, F. &. Waish, Joseph Bury, Jas. H.Stone, J. $8. Lovejoy, Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Ridgely; and in orgetown by R. sell,and J. 1.. Kidwell. feb8-6m M THE GREATEST EDICAL BIS VERY o OF THE AGE. Mr. Kennxpy, of Roxbery, has discovered in one of our common pasture w: & remedy that cures EVERY KinD oF HUMOR, The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, never failed except in two cases, both ceed oi mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston, Pa bottles are warranted to cure nursing Sore outh. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind ef Pimpiee onthe Face. or three bottles wil! clear the system of Biles. O bottiog are warranted to cure the worst er in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five botties are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipeins. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. ‘Two botties are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to six botties are warranted to cure corrupt running Vice! One bottle will ci Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Two or three botties sre warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to oure the most most desperate oase of Kheumatisin. Three to four bottles are warrauted to cure Salt- "iPive te eight bottles will eure the worst case of ‘ive to eig jon will cure the woret case Sorofuin. A benefit 1s aiways experienced from the first bot- tle, 8 perfect oure is warranted when the above quantity 1s taken. Nothing looks 80 improtabie to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, that a common weed growing on tho pastures, a slong old stone walls, should cursevery humorinthe et it is 8 fixed fact. If you havea humor, . There are no }F: r AN DS, home ha’s about it suiting somné oases, but{not yours. died over & thousand bottles of it in the vietnity of Boston. I know the str of it in every case, 't has already done some of the greatest cures ever lone in Massachusetts. I gave it to cluldrena rear oid, to oid poopie of mxty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy-looking children, whose tlesh was soft ai Baez resto to @ parfect state of health by one e To those who are subject to & sick headache, one bottle wil always cure it. It gives great relief it gatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had m costive for years, and hay en regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singviar feelings, but ou must not be ed; they alwnys disap; in From four days to a week. There is nevera tad re- sult from it; on the coi rary yen that feeling is one, you will feel yourself ikea new person. I feard some of the most extravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to In my own practice I always kept it striotly for hu- mora—but since its mtroduotion as a general ily medicine, Chery erful virtues have been found in ft that I never sus; Kcr “ era! caves of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered inouralile, have-been oaren ty a few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove eflec- tual in all cases of that awful malady ere are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, ali of them aged pople cured by it. For the various diseases of the iver, Si feadache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the ¥ide, Diseases of the Souge, nd particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &¢., the isoovery has done more good any medicine “Wo change of diet ever necessary—eat the best 0 © of diet ev you can got and Directions fer Use--Adulte ope table fal ir ms for ‘$6. per day —ohiidven over ten years y dgnaar — children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to ail constitutions, take sufficient to Specs ent epawele twice 8 day, ANUFACTURED BY wooN ALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren Street, Rorbury, Massachusetts, te Washi I. i. gen’ deat pacton Choe, Stott, & 9 Ze Os, 6 Lawrei ur & Co. b, Walsh & Gov 8. Walsh, J.B. nes Martin King, Nairn & mer, Schw & Co, Boswell, Daniel B. Clark, J. ‘2 Milburn, Dunbar f Agents for Georgetown.—! ord & Bro. ; S7Ghacell. OM Lenthame dt te Widen ay eT Sapmon, mackinace FRov fi UTCH =RRIN SA Eee _ fe 6 Corner Vermont av, Pro zenns. Triesemar No. { is a rem for Re- 8) Exhaustion of the ‘ualiy, in the short ‘By Somaplately and entirely eradi- cates gi] traces of those disorders whieh copaviaand cubebs have so ght an antidote for, to ca ES ee oa . Tri x i feundy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- patil taetuabfe deatruotion of the pane teen vi 8 tation, and witch all the sarsapant im he world cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3are alike of taste or smell, andofall nauseating quali- oo Ther may lie on the toilet table without thes use being suspected, Soid in tin oases, and div: ed in separate as administered by Veipesu, Lal- toma, Roux, Rioord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, or four eases in one for $9, which saves and in SZ ety ' Dr. H. A. BARROW, No.157 Prince st..a Ww ks west of Broadway, New York. imme iately on reoesp of the amount Dr. B. will forward the §: mee oF ceenmrgee ed ae ae mann oar- . uring > Pais ‘$3 cas ales ee not free of car D: P blooks west of Broadway. Storr, Washington. AYER’S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAK COATED.) The following remedies are of- foad to the peck 8 the best, most perfect, which medical science can ford. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS have en prepared with the utmost skill which the medi- cal profession of this age possesses, and their effects show they have virtues which surpass any combi- nation of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa-~ rations do more or less good; but this cures such dangerous complaints, 80 qurck and so surely. as Lo Yond eny thing which men bave Known before, By ‘ond @ny thing Ww! ve known 5 i ing the obstructions of the internal oreansand stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate the fountains of life and vigor,—heaith courses anew through the body, and the sick man » weil again. They are adapted to disease, and disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce but litte effect. ‘This is the perfection of medicine, It is antagonistic to disease, and no more. Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will cure them, if they are well! they will ane ta “iy e patient who has been pros. ive them to som i trated with bilious complaints see his bent-up, tot- form straighten with strength again; see bis ‘appetite return; see his features blossom into health. Give them to some suiferer whose foul | has burst outin fula tall he skin is covered with sores; who stands, or sits, or ites in anguish. He has been drenched inside and out with every potion which ingenuity could sug- Give him these Pits, and mark 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 bis jomts and bones; move him, and he soreeches with pains; he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with Kniments and salves; give him these ILL8 to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, aise there are cases which no mortal power oan reach; but mark, he walks with crutches now. and now he waike alone; they have cured him. Give them to the lean, sour, gard dyspeptic, whose gnawing stomach has loug ago eaten every smiie from his face and every muscle from his body. See his appetite return. and with it his health: see thenew man. See her that wna radiant with health and loveliness b axted and tov early withering away: want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking disease, has deranged the internal organs of diges- tion. assimilation or secretion.till thev do their office ul. Her blood is vitiated. her health is gone. Give her these PiLLs to stimuiate the vital principle into renewed vigor. to cast out the obstructions. Aud in- fuse a new vitality intothe blood. Now look again —the roses’ blossom on her cheek. and where lately sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan. sickly features tel! you without d nd pynully dis- ay. tinot, that they are eating a its pinched upnose and ears, restless sleep: teil the dreadful truth in language which e mother knows Give it the Pitts in large doses to sweep th vile parasites from the body. Now turn again and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it not i to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvei o} this age? And yet they are done around you every ay. Have you the less serious symptoms of these tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency Loss of Appetite, King’s Neuralgia, Gou kindred eomp!aints all arise from the derangements whieh these PiLLs rapidly cure. Take them perse- Veringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously such advice as we vive you, and the distressing, er- sseases they cure. Whioh afijjct so many mil " lions of the burman raee, are cast out like the devils of old—they must burrow in the brutes and in the sea. Prico 25 cents per box—5 boxes for $1. Z.D. GILMAN, Was! ing 3 and by H. COOK O., Alexandria, and all dealers in Medicine everywhere. 34m Covens. COLDS, HOARSNESS, &c. The prevalence of the above complaints at this Seagun, generality has the effect of bringing onta host of professediy new specifics, »nd while some are good, many are useless, and others even dangerous. The wisest course to pursue is to consult your family physician, or otherwise use only suck reme- di Selons public. experience bas proved to be safe and efficacious. Of this obaracter is TY1.ER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM. ARABIC. Originelly the favor.te prescription of an eminent physician. it soon became @ popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy a growing repntation for the last twenty years. lu cases of cor n Colds, Coughs, &c., it acts like & charm.and in Chronic cases, Bron- sats: W hooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, &%., its success 1s unparal.ed, and mast will testiy who have used it. Price Seents and 9 cents per bottle. Sold by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &o.. Wash- ington: Cissel, Georgetown; Peel & Stevens, Al exandria; where it may be had also, for eonvenience, in Lozenger form, Price 123 and 25 cents a box— “Tyler's Gum rahic Cough pn ¥ 4s An elegant, plensant, and «fhiicacious Pul- mono Lozenge they are unsurpassed. fe li-3m pus SHOALS AND GUICKSANDS OF YOUTH. | Just published. the 3d edition. il ON SPERMATORRHE OR SEMI- NaL DISEASES—A scientific Tres'ise on the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness. !nvoiuntary Emissions, Impo- tence, &c., resulting from vicious habits acqmired during the critioal passage fiom Youth to Maa- BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons land, (1827), Lacenciate of the Hall, (1854 Resident Practitioner in Low ‘Guide to Health,” *-G * Memoirs of Sin, ears th Surgeon. only sure and permanent cure forall diseases result ing from seif-abuse. and is the only publication ofits kind written in & benevolent spirit and by a scientif- ie man. It should be in the hands of all who value their life and health and happiness here and hereaf- ter. Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps. at the receipt of which it wil be sent, post fres, and well seoured, by Dr. CH. KLINE, No. 420 Ist Avenue, Box 4586, New York. jan 12 private MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N. Y, 200 pages and 190 fine Piain and Colored Lithographs and Plates. IOP PRICE ONLY 3 CENTS..O8 iD” Seni free of posiage to all parts ef the Enten. Dr. M, B. Ls Croix’s Physiological View of Mer eo, A now &nd revissd edition of ie pages and 130 plates. ip pF cents & copy. A popular and oom- prohensive treatizs on ¢ alors | eand merri tnd casuaitiss of si life—hepry and frnetful alliances, inode of securing them—infelicitous and infertile ones—-their obviation removal—nervous debility, ite causes and oure, by @ proness Bt once so simple, safe, snd effectual, — failure is ienporsibio- rise fos daily management—an essay on Sper with practical observations ons safer and more successful mode o ftreatment—precautionary hints on the evil rosults from empirical practice ; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe —from infanoy to old age—each case graphioal- ly Hlustrated by beautiful tes. Jt’points out the Honeere for those po fer lated aera — eer a in! 10] eo unfortunate! re" jent in emma It ers truthful ‘adviser to the married, and Loe toc | marriage. Its perusal is partic- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physi condition, and who are oon- scious of having hazarded the health, vileges to wich every human being "Bree = cents cars copy, or Sve ccmen ak leo ree oO tage to any part of eo Uni Addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany: ow enclosing 25 cents. » B. Those wno prefer may consult Doctor /LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi cines often cure in the short space of six are ant mpletely and entirely eradicate all traces of those Rieorders which copaiva and oubebs have so | been thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health the patient. * French t” is the great con- tinenta! remedy for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, 8 ysicians treat with meroury, to the irretrie \e@ destruction to the patient’s constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparilia in the world can- “home No. $i Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. ‘HE SECRET FYFE MITES OF YOUTH AND MATUR Just Published. Gratic, the 25th Thousand, A few wor's of the Sation] Tree without oeoine. of Spermatorrhes or eakness,. Nocturnal Emissions, Genital, and Nervous Webility, Pre- iy hs . sto fonerallys B. DE LANEY. M. D. he tant fact that the many com- piste, oriinating in (orcad parr politnde a eas! wi iM i inthis smal ti s olearly demonstrated ; and the and succe: jent.1s lly explained, by meanso: led to cure Himself the feast possible cost. thereby settling al ims of the day. Bent t address, gratis and post ina ae reat. Now Vork. aeB-d&awtf 17 Lie street. New SUGAH-CURED HAMS when we rosdmmond £2 being vor supericfy SING & BURCHELL, * fe4 Vermont avenue ‘1th st, 0. St J, Norice FOR Ai TORATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. The grant of innd to Wisconsin by the set of Con- Gress approved Sd June, 18%, has been so far adjusted 86 to authorize the release from withdrawal of the vacant offered tands outside of the six-mises limits of the following routes for railroads, viz : First. The railroad route from “ Madison or Co- lumbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St, Croix Tiver, or lake, between townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” and, * Second. Of the road from “ Fond du Lae, on Lake Winnebago, northerly, to the State line.” A withdrawal of certain lands was also ordered June 12, 1856, along the other proposed routes men- tioned im said act, 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 po survey having ae ; sg sa the same to the Department of the ‘nterior, although more than a year anda half have ay pes since said withdrawal, atice is th rs cant offered laude petencroed wifi wel > ba or entry along the routes of said railroads which lie outside of six mtles on each side of the said ronds, si ed in the undermentioned town- ships, which have not been selected in virtue of Ba prest.or Sny other xrant made by Congress, or jogs y, claimed ‘by pre-emption. and whic! were aulject to private entry at the date of withdrawal, will be restored to private entry on the days and at the pinees heremafter specified. at the ordinary mmimum of one dol.arand tweuty five cents acre. And ali the offered townships as nereinaher described whioh had been withdrawn from sale on acovunt of the proposed roads, not yet located, men- tioned in the foregoing, will be restored at the tunes hereinafter designated ; with the express p that the railroad grant by said act of 34 June, Will attach to such of the odd-numbered sections &s may be selected under said act within the six- mules limits of such parts of the sad roads 28 may be actuaily surveyed and staked off before the day hereinafter fixed lor the restoration of said lands, At the land othce at ME.NASHA on Monday, the Sith day of April next, the t .woships on the route of the road from “oud du Lac, oa Lake Wiane DAKO, northerly to the Mtate line,” viz: North of the base line and cast of the fourth prin cipal meridéan, Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26. of ranges 13 and 14. Townships 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, 25, 6, and 27, of range 15. ‘Townships 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range 16. Fowuships 15, 24, 25, 3, 27, 3, and 2, of range 17. Townships 15, 16, 17, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, Ss, and 27, of rarge 18. Townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, 27, 82, and 33. of range 19. RAL POINT on atthe land wficeat Mn day, the Sfth day a the reute of the road fr by the way of Portage “ity, to the St. Croix river ot lake, between townships twenty five aud thirty - one,” viz: North of the base line and enst of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 1, 12, 13, and 14, of 5 gd 1, 2, 3, and 4, Townships 11, 12, and 13. of range 5. Townshipe |! and 12, of range 6. ‘Townships U1, 12, and 14, of ranges 7 and 8. At the land office at STEVENS POINT on Mov- day, the ff A day of April next, the townships on the route of the road from “ Madisoa or Col by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, between towuships twenty-five and thurty- one,” Viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 Townships 15,1 -¥ Townships I 8, 19, 29, 21 Townships 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 9, slips 15 and 16, of range 7. 5, of range 8. At the land office at LA CR OSSE on Monday, the Aifth day of April next, the townships on the route of the road from “ Madison or Colambus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix mver or lake, be- tween townships twenty five and thirty-one,” viz: North of the base lime and east af the fourth principal meridian Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range l. North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. ips 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 98, and 1A, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 28, 23, and #11, 12, 19, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 22, 93, and of range 3. og townships il, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2, and ~ Ol Ti e 4. ‘Townuhipe il, 12,18, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19,29, 2, and eo areas 21 12, 18, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, ownsh, + Tee . Me a . and 23, of ranges 6and 7, ‘Townships 44, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 2, and 23, of range 8. Townships 17, 18, 19, 20,21, 22, and 28, of range 3. Be in 6 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, aud 23, of ranges [0 and ips 19, 2), 21, 22, 23, 24, and 26, of range 12, tps 20, 21, 22, 2s, and 24. of range 13, Townships 22, 23, and 24, of range 14, At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the Sifth day of Aprti ne Ft, the townships on tne route of the road from “Madison or Columbus, by 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 west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian ‘ownships 26. 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31, of re 12, ‘uships 26, 27 28, 29. and Si, of range ownsbips 23, 24, 25, 27, 28. and 29, of range 1 nehips 23, 24, 25, and 2. of range 15 ‘Townships 23, 24, 25, 26, and 2, of rauge 16. Townships 24, 25, 26, and <7, of range fr Townships 24.25, ard °6, of range 18. Townships 25, aud 26, of range 19. At the land officeat EAU CLAIRE on Monday, the Asth day of april mert, the townships 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 and thirty - one,” viz: Norta of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian, Township 25, of range 1, North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Pe shoren ze 25, 2, 27, 22, and 23, of ranges 1.2, 3, and noe ips 25, 46, 27, 28, 29, S), $2, 33, $4, 35, and 36, of rang ‘Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 9), 31, 32, $3, 34, 35, 38, and 37, of ranges 6.7, and 8, Townships 25, 1 28, 29, 30, SI, 32, $3, S4, 85, 36, and 37, of range 9. ‘Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, $3, 34, and 35, of range 10, a 25, 25, 27, 8, 29, H, 31 32, and 35, ofrange At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the third day of May nert,t withdrawn in June, 1856, on aco roads from “St. Croix river or end ot Lake Superior; and to Bayfieid;” but inas- mach as no surveys of such roads have been report ed. and aniple time, as heretofore stated, has bens afforded for the purpose. they are now ordered to be restored to market, subject to the proviso in the foregoing, “that the railroad grant by said act of 5 attach to such of the odd numbered sec my be selected ex Jemits of such part may be actually surveyed and steked off before the day” “fixed for the restoration of eaid lands,” yiz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian ‘Townships 82, 33, and 35, of range 12. ‘Towns bips 31 nd 55, of range 1S. Townships 2, 31 33, MH, and 35, of ranze 14. : Townships 3, 2), 30, 31, 32, 35,34, aud 3, of range 5. ‘Townships 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, Si, and 35, of ranges 16 an Townships 28, 29, 9, SI. 52, 33, 34, 83, 36, 57, $8, Sa, an: #0, of ranges If and 19, ‘Townships 3, 29,9, 36, 57, and 38, of range 20, At the land offices at SUPERIOR on Monday, t! third day ef May mert, subject to the “provis 4s stated above, in reference to like lands in the Hudson district, the townships waich were with- drawn in June, 1255, on account of the proposed roads from “St. Croux river or lake” the west end of Lake Superior; and to Bay field,” viz: North of the base: line and west of the fourth principal meridian Townships 49 and 30), of range 3. P ustup 30. of range 4. ‘ownships 49, 50, aud 51, of range 7. Townships 49 and £0, of ranges 8 and 9, ‘Townships 47, 48, Township 49, id act within the he said ronds as ‘ wo hereby given that the townships de- ¢ following. under the Sd, 4th ie and 7th heads, which have not set been offled. but are yet to be proclaimed, and offered at publre sale before being subject to prevate entry, wili be released from their recent withdrawal for railroad purposes, And open to pre-emption as other nnoffer- be public !ands on the days and at the places specthi- |, to wits Sd head. At the land office at MENASHA on Monday, the fifth day of Aprel mert, the town- ships on the route of the road from “Fond da L on Lake Winnebago, northerly to the State line, vig: North of the base line and ¢: cipal meridian 27, of ranges ISand 14. 28, 29, #, 33. and 34, of range 17, , 29, 39, 81,3 2, 33, and 34, of range 18. ‘28, 9, WM, 31, and 34, of range 4th head. At the land office at EAU CL. Monday, the Afth day of April nert, the ee on the reu_e of the road from “Madison or Colum- bus, by Che say ot yoneas = to the St. Croix river or lake, between towns: + He beds we ips twenty-five and North of the base line and east of the Sourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships %, 27, 28, 29, and 3, of range 1. North of the base line and west of the fourth Townships 3031-58 90, a ly Sl, 32, of fon ie. ans +o rg iatet aang and 4, wnships 31, 37, 38. rang Peliperer og prdeenna e i. s head. At the land officeat HUDSON, on Mon- day, the third day af May mez, the townships on the’ pre roads from the “St. Croix river or lake” “to the west end of Lake Superior; to ers subject <4 the “proviso.” as . . iM reference to * lands ie baie tens routes of the above mentioned North of the base line and west of the South Pee 513 ‘3, 87, 98, 29, ami 40, of ranges 12,13, 14, lo * Gth head. At the land offich at EAU CLAIRE on the fourth pron the . Croix river or west perior to Filey,” subject to “previ North of the base lime and west of the fourth prin cipal meridian 7th head. At the office at SUPERIO! Monday, the third day of May nert, the ane the proposed ‘trom the “St ‘Cro rv 5 fo the west end of Lake § - Ao ."" GU ject to 'he “prorise,” as North of the base lineand west of the fourth prin- pe 1, 42,68 rand an pe 4l; 2. 43. and 45. of eaeee Own hips 41, 42.43, 45. 5), 52, of range 3. w: nahipe 41, <2, 43, 44, $5, 6, 4, 48, 8. Sl, ond a, ‘Tows ig 41, AB, 43, $4, 45,46, 47, a8, 8, BB and 41, 42, 43, 44, ° onan a, 45, 46, 47, 48, 48, 50, and at, aoe eenehupe 4.42, 43, 44, 45. 46, 47. and 48, of ranges "Townships 41 42, 43. 44, 45, and ot range 1. ‘ownahips i, 4, 43, 44, 45, &, aud ste of regen ‘oWnships 41, 42. 43, 44, 45, 45, and 48. of 1s Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 8, and 49,01 rang® pp TOW RNnIDE Al, 42, 43, 44, 45, 4%, 47, and 48, of range Given under hand, atthe city of Wi this sixteenth day of Boneve ‘ ff aos thousand eight hundred a Ta HOS. a BENDRI wesioner of the General Land , fe 0-iawew ——_—$—$<—$<$——— =~ ss No. 502. By rae rresipee | F THE UNITED Tn Poreuance of law. 1 JAMES BUCHANAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby decisre and make known rage eo SAiee al « oes in hereinafter At the Land ficeat EiBa, o day, the fifth day of April vent, forthe aiepnenne ble lands situated within the following ) Wiz ¢ base lime and west of the Tallahas- Fractional township 7, of ranges &, 9,10, 11 14, 15, 16 | 17. = elites nares onal to 6, 18, 19, 20, . Seana, woship ranges 18, >, m, ®, ractiona! sections 25, 26,27. 28, and 3) of fractional township 6, of range -6. Pracuional preteens 28, 28, and %, of frsetional township 6, of range Fractions! section 26, and the east half of frac of rane troual sectivn 28, of fractional township ( ands appropriated by law for the uxe of schools, spiliery.end other purposes will be exe aded from 2 enle. The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the day appointed. and w:!i proosed in the order in which they are advertised until the who shall have been offered, and the enles thus closed ; but the sale shall not be kept open /ome-r th: tee weeks, and no private rows Regehr A of the innds will be ad mitted uuti! after expiration of the two weeks. Giv wm under 4 band, at the cite of Washington, this tweaty-ninth dey of nber, anno Demin: One ‘houssod eight hundred and fifty ‘seven. AMES BUCH J ANAN. order ofthe P: ts PY Face a tases the Genera! Land Office. Commissioner NOTICE TO PR¥-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every pe-sen entitled to the right of pr -emy to any of the lands within the towneh ps and parte « townsinpes above «num is required to estab— ction of the register and at FR nd make poy mens therefor as soon as practecahle alter seeing thes motice.and helore the da) inted for the gommencement of the public sale of the lands em bracing the tract oit med ; otherwise such claim w)') a sung BEN PRICK jan 5 wi ican esioner of the No, 5.) Novice ror eesFORING cERTA! LANDS TO MARKET IN THK STATE ©! ALABAMA, Notice w her: given that the Lagd Office at Huntsville, in the State of Alnbuiun, will be open to the sale at private entry and location. and after the first day of May ne rt.ofal| cac em! ‘din the following townships, prociaimed and Hered pricr to the been notice No. 565, b-ing innds which had been with ithdrawal drawn to satisfy that part of the ra:lroad grant by act of Congress approved 34 June, 1856, which contem plated a road from Memphis to Charleston. that part of ssid grant having beeu rejected by the State of Al abama, viz: South of the base line and east of the Huntsvilla an a. eee ee ‘ownshipe I, 2,3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 1. Townships |, 2, 3,4, and 5. and the “of town- gure Sand’, north of the pnb of range Townshive 1. 2,3. 4, 5, and 6, and the parte oftown- ship 7 north of the Tennessee river, of range 3. ‘ownships 1, 2.3, 4, and 5,and the parts of town- ships 6, and 7 north of the Tennesses, of range 4. ‘ownships Sand 4, and the parts of townships 5 and * north of the Tennesses, of range 5, South of the base line ond went of the Huntsville “ meridian ‘ownshipe 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, and 6, of range 1. Townships 6 and 7, of range 7. ‘ownships |. 2,3, 4, 5,6, and 7, of ranges 8 and 9. ‘ownships |, 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of ranges 10, 11, M, 13, 14, and 15, Township 1, of range Given under my hand, at the General Land Ofhos, st the city of Waxhincton, the 19th day of February, 1858, THOS. A. HENDRICKS. _feiawow Commissioner. N [No-B 1, . OTICE OF THE REMOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE FROM SAUK APID= TO RESGPLY- IN THE TERRITORY OF MIN in accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress eutitied “An sct author zing changes in tne location of land offices,” approved March 3. 1853, it ts hereby decinred and made known tust tne office oe, posse ot the ublic landsat Sauk Rapins. in the Territory Rinnesote, wilbe removed to St. CLOUD, in said Verritory,atas early @ period as practicable, Furthe: notice as to the precise time of remova: will be issued by the register and receiver for the Biven pede hand at th f Wash Given under my ai the oi! o ; zton this 23d day cf February, A- D. 188, ay By order of the President: THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commuasioner of the General Land Ofhee. festnwr eee YALUABLE AND wosT INTERESTING Forsiest TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, near 9th st. 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