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EVENING STAR. THE UNFORGIVEN. BY T. ALDRICH. Near my bed, ther >, hangs the picture, jewels could not buy fram me; Tis a Stren, a fair Siren, in her sea weed drapery, Piaying on a lute of amver, by the margin of a sea! In the east, the rose of morning biddeth fair to blos- %-m soon, But ene never blossoms, in this picture ; and moon none to be crescent, and the June is always une! And the heavy branched banana never yields its ereamy fruit ; In the oxtron-tree are nightingsles forever stricken mute And the Siren site, her fingers on the pulsos of her ute In the hushes of tne midnight, when my heliotrepes £row stron) With the Jampn I hear wusic—hear a quiet, pinintive sons— A most sod. melodioas utterance, as of some immor- tal wrong ! Like the pleading. oft repeated, of a Soul that pleads ny Of adamned Boul repentant, that cannot be pure mend - And I heawake and listen, with an agony of brain! o. the mystical, wild music, how it meita into the Of the inoon that turns the sombre, brooding shad- owes into light! Hew it pots, itself to slumber in the quiets of the nig! > And wheace comes this mournful musio—whenoe, unless it change to be From the Siren, the fa r Siren, in her $2a-weed dra- ery. . Play ine oy alute of amber, by the margin of aaa. oms Journal, Tue Winter ix Evaore —Contrary to the ex- perience of early aad mid. winter on thix side of the Atlantic, those sersons in Europe have been Temarkably severe, even in rather Southern jati- tudes. In the Island of Malta, which is not far from the African coast, the snow was several feet deep, and thix was the first snow storm of conse- quenoe there since 1512, a year that will be ever memorable for the disastrous Ruasian campaign of the tire Napoleon. At Constantinople, up to the 3d ult., suow fell for fifteen days in sucees- sion, and so terrible a winter had not been exps- tienesd in Tuckey for twenty years. The navi- gation with Odessa was entirely elosed, and even the Greek Islands were cinthed in white. For the first time in a century the river Po, in Italy. bad been frozen tight, so that men, horace, and vehicles over its surface. In Smyrna, | senipes so free from winter, the frost and snow ave occasioned much inconvenience and sutfer- ing. In many of the towns in Turkey and Greece the roofs of houses had fallen in from the weight of snow accumulated upon them. ea eee Cramical Scanvat in Betoiom.—A Brussels letter says: A trial is at tnis moment in Proocesx before the Criminal Court which cansex nnusual exeitement, among all the clergy. The defend- an( in the case is an ex-vicar of St. Gudule, now ehaplain to the hospitals at Malines, and the Plaintiff is a ‘‘rentier’? of respectability. details and correspondence is of anch an immo- ral character that the bench moved for trial with closed doors, so reporters are of course excluded. Enough has filtered abroad. however, to place the facts and all their Tamifications, in which several ladiex are said to be more or less comp-o- mised, in the most scandalous light. Itis known and admitted that the defendant bad long em- plerss the confessional for purposes of seduction, and for carrying on illicit correspondencies. In this instance, the plaintiff, assisted by the Police, seized his wife and the defendant just as they bad seated themselves in a hack cab, and bot were conveyed to prison. i” Efforts are to be made to reopen the Rap- E annock canal, as auxiliary to the trade of redericksburg. I~ The Boston ‘Liberator’ acknowledges that the Abolition party proper is growing smal- ler and smaller at the North. , J~ Several of the Illinois papers, which were at frst induced to follow Dou: and the an‘i Lecompton faction, have reeonsidtred their ace tien and returned to the support of the Admiuis- tration. i™ The Cincinnati Commercial says that a majority of the fruit-growers in that Tegion are deploring the mishap to the peach crop. The last warm spell succeeded by sharp. frosty weath- er, killed a large portion of the buds. {7 It appears that the fraud committed by Brotherson, the book-keeper of the Union Baok, in New York, runs back for many years, there. fore the whole of the eombination bas not yet been brought to light. 1D™ At Calais, Ms., the past winter, a tempo- Tary workhouse was establixted, where men and boys, unable te procure a liviug, were furnished with employment in picking oakum at four cents @ pound. Wool was purchased, and the women and girls were employed spinning yarn, knitting, &e. Able-bodied men were sent to cut cord. we Commrnxixe BY Tat APH.—A new feature of the prayer meetings, at New York, ix the send- ing of telegraphic despatches to the brethren elsewhere, and the report of answers. general imbodyinz some quotation from the Bible - Munieations of this character pasked between the congregation of tae Fulton street Charch, a:d the prayer meeting in Jayne’s Hall, Philadel Phia, on Sunday. Truly, wouders never cease. a AXRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. WILLARDS* HOTEL.—W m Speiden, U W W Russel, Mass; J S Sterett, E Moale, M M Phillips, jr, P: M Vaidez, Uavana; Su F: uet, Pa; H Rolando, F Alvamora, Md- D ‘ark. Va; DS Seymour, J E Bulkley, J SShultz, JE i. NY; LS Mattiit,Md; HE Rear Ad- miral Mahomed Pasha. Suleman’ Eifend’, Capt Hassan Bey, Lieut Sadik Effendi, Turkey: J H Smith, Alderman Peole. Councilmen J W Cross, VanTine, and John E Greene ¥; © Oscanyan, Interpreter; WH Wistar, T ‘asker. jr, W ¢ Baker 8 Baotre; G Van Nostraud, NY; Capt Boga . USN; H § Magraw, Pa; Mr Malburn, Ill; M M Nieberu and sow, Wm Boole; NY: J Rand. dn d lady, Mrs S Williams, Pa; Mes W J Grades, Ky. A Hasleton, Pa: R i Connelly and lady, R HL Townsend, NY; FE Daud J 8 Whit- ney, Pa; J Brosh aod lady, NYork: FA and JR Chadwick, J H Small, M Coryel!, Pa: J C Hous- ton, Ala; G Hyatt. N Y; J Emerson, Mass; J Mc- Alister, USA; D Thomas, NJ. BROWNS’ HOTEL —) H Brown, Md; A Bown. do; George Sha! DC; J Crady, do; W Brown, do; J P Hale, Jas Cook, do; SR Gunn, Miss; TJ haath Pa; W H Wistar, do; J N Fly, Md; A A Beli, Va; JC Geisendor’, Ne; H 0; JM Hodges. Va; RJ Ross, Pa; A Rows, do. 4 F Brown. Md; W H Travers. do; G R Chesel dine and lady, O; Miss MG Phelps; P Chene dine and family: § P Cox, NY; P Fitzhugh Md. P B scott, Mo; T L Patterson, Md; GD Wilt- shire, Va; J M Coyl, Va; Dr Kidwell, do; Mr Taylor. NJ; E Wallach, NY; J W Thomas, Md Jokn Hayy, Md; D Bell, do; M DuVal, do: B Kendrick, La; J V Kennedy, do; J C Darden, Tenn; J J Nordlinger, Ala; S Rothschild, Ala; W C Blakpen, Pa; F 3 Beaumont, Tenn; W Blsck, Ky; 3 Small, do; A M Hoyt, NY; Jas L Srnith, Ala; J H Lewinburg, do; Mrs Captain Simmons, USA; N B Pearce, do; J Emerson. NATIONAL HOTEL.—Mr Chestman. Md, FE L Rice, Del; Jas Easton, Pa; Mr Helm, B F Lush- baugh, Col Sprigg. Os Waid, G W Crain, M G Morse, Ct; D é Jackson. Ga; HH Brandeyer and lady, NY. TS Wagner, Pa. JP Pirsson, N Yk; C Ch: ate. Me; C W McClasber. lil’ns; J C Innes, Pa; BR Phateher, Me; G W Grant, NYk B Little’ J A Jordan, ; A Carner, Miss Lizzie F Hale, Mans; A Roman, Dr G F Day, NY; J H S-liman, R P Seliman, ft F Smith, FD nnick, Md;Gen T J Green Texas; 8 Smith, Mra J © Norton and son, R B Noston, 8 Collins, T Wallace, N lew Capt Simmons, USA; N B Pearce, do; J W Wor- then, NH; JN Baruett, J P Maniv, Ga: WT Brigham, Nid, Mr Boulware, Va; Hk Seelye, Hinets UNITED STATES HOTEL —P Smith, Va; Hoo J Landis, Pa; W A Reid, Va; P Kirlbey, A H Rey, Ve; Miss MF Wright, W Gaar, G Guar, Mo; B A Gear, W C Wayland, Va; JH Harri+, NY; Gen E Huntton, Col J D Dogan, Maj J Hun. aiff, Col J M Fant, WD McCraw,Va, LT Lov- eu,OrTr WASHINGTON HOUSE.—Thos. Drake, O; H Molone. NH. D James, Jos F Lawreuce, NY: Joseph N Cilley, Mass; A Whititidn, Me; Joseph Cobb, Mass; Geo FE Nichols, BB Chapman.Ne-b; Thos Bennet, Mass: C H Dean, Va; D W Entu- han, Pa; Lewis K Davis, Del; Jno P Joues, NC Ivaac E. Eaton, Ohio air KIRK WOOD HOUSE —R Manz! » va WW Ivory; 1, Easton, 5 J Houstan, Md, P ptt © Fiewing, Pa; Dr LJ Heary, NY; R Scan. mings wed lady. T A Manner sad iady AP Boud and irdy, Mass; 8 Simond, Md: J A: ke - min, NY; DC Atlinon, Pa; JH Bons, NY. P Bayne, Md; aoe OCEAN STEAMERKS’ SAILING Day. From tus Unitap “a ‘or. s Leave. New York. -New York. -iverpool .. Bremen. Arabia... Glasgow City Baltimore Liver posi. Fulton. New York... Havre...... sp! 3 Niagara... Boston... Liverpoo!..Apl 7 Vander bilt --New York... Havre.....-Apl 10 -- New York...Gibraltar..May 26 New York. Mh 20 The California mail steamers lets Mey York 2 the Sth and 90th ofesch month. /: - insurance, &e. a Dd yyome INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Cash Capital......... $500,000 Surplus over... wee. 250,000 been appounted Arent of The undersigned, evens, this Company, is prepared to issue Policies on Buil dings, M-rchandise, Steambuats, &c. on as favora- bie terms as other responsible companies. M. HANSON, Agent, ce No. 512 7th st., oppo. Intel r . ‘abso pp ligencer Office. Y cp HDWARD SNOWDEN, Genera’! CLAIM AND REAL ESTATE For Bounty Lands, Pension Claims, Prhsecu- tion of Claims before the Court of Claims, Consress and the Departments, Purchase and Sale of real es- tates, attend to Renting Houses, Buy and Sel! Land Warrants. Negotiste ‘Loans, and all business of similar ii boys bh dt an ones Office e1 and Louisiana av ' jan 16 ly — Washington, City. Tes PEK CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporstion Bonds of the City of Davenport, Lowa, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in Ne York. Bonds of $50 each. The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,000 inhabitants, and 18 rapully incraasing in wealth and population. lis municipal debt is only $150,000, and its railroad debt only res om, and onnkot now he inoreased. statistios of the gity wore puilished in the Inte gencer of the 3th September. We recommend these bonds, believing them to be as safe as avy jt ity bonds, See TS CHUBB BROTHERS oo pyAnsine HUUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Durosirs.— Deposits received and Cheoks paic without charge. Praits on the northern seaboard ities receiv: eposit at par,and Exohange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. Inrsrxst ON Deposizs.—Interest will be allowed en Deposits at such rates as may be agreed BpOn, Dsrosits tx VinGInia AND Uscunaxss Atonry. Deposits in Virgina and other Nneurreat Nonny re- ived to be checked for, payable in same funds, ortn specic, we charging the reqular Exchange. Discounts.—Notes, Drafta,and Bills of Exphanre will bediscounted, and Loans made on Stocks, onda, and Securities, at the market rate, Letrsrs ov Crepit.—Letters of Crodit will be furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Coilsterals, snd interest allowed if Money is deposited, ant charged if Counterais,on such termaas may boacreed upon. aaveriee Bits ov Exchanes.—Travel rs will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the ditferent Cities of the Bris aye Laxxeneoe a DIT ON ENG: yer LAND AND Evropr.—Bills of Exchange and Le of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnish &t the market raie for Exchango, in sums to suit. Bonvs, Stocks, &0.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seonri- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr.“cent., always for asic, or bought in the different Cities at a commission ef a pr. cent. here Stooks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by iele- raph. RatLRoad, City. anp State Bowns.—Raiiroad, City, and State Bonds oan be p! in our han ie for negotiation, either in oe country or Europe. Kasi- road Irom puronased for cash or with Bonds. Land Wasrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are gusran- ited on commission. d Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- OF cn ‘Will be forwarded to Western Houseson orders, or sent for sale ox commussion to responsibie 68. REAL Estate anv InsvRances.— Ph reo Estate bought and soid, and Insurances effected. Claims on Usitgp Statzs, Court or Ciams, Genes come on the United States, before the rt Co or Coaecous tntrnates to us, will be ut TO! and able attorneys. — prt CHUBB BROTHERS, jan 27 Cpposite the Treasury, ANKING ROUSE cr CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositors depositing Bank Notes will ploase mark their Checks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold, . Accounts will be opened with depositors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currenay, the depositor being credited with the difference. se -tf CHUBB BROTHERS, EREST ALLOW ON DEPUBITES, MONEY to LOAN cn STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, mt 6 ite the Treasury, “TRUNKS! TRUNKS The undersigned has now and consta on hand a large and very supe- SSR: assortment of Sole-Teath TRUNKS AND VALIRES: al : Woo2-Box TRUNK SLVET TAPE SPRY and CANV MG) BAGS aed SAT ELS; fine SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &0. { am prepared to compete with the best manu facturer proof of wniot, read the following Ke ort of the Commities at the Fair of the Metropoli- in Mechanics’ Institute for 1857: Topham & Norflet deposited a Sole-leather Trunk that is, for solidity and quality of matersol, the best on exhibition. tly keeps Junxxix Troms, Saddler. B.S. Kinsey, Currier. N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of Repairing exeouted with nentness and dis.atch. 2 (Late No. 47th street, op: m4ty SPRING , STYLES HATS For iss, Gentlemen are invited to call and see the now ylesof DRESS HATS S; OF variety. ‘The qaulity and pri tu be the same as su city. ud our §3.50, surpaseed by any. “The pro f of the Then e usacell Pieass don’t s BE f our HATS will be found house in tits 3,and $2.50 Hate cannot be udding is the eating of it.” t remember—terms, ready for oredit, VINKMETZ, Hatter, 25 Pa. av.. nent corner [Sti ate, fe W-tr between Wil ard’ & Kirk wood House. pe GR TEST GOOD TO THE GREAT EST NUMBER. 1 wish all gentleton to benrin mind that the plan adepted three yenrs age of selling HATS and BOOTS at re- duced preeas, FOR CAaH, is now in auc- | oparstion, sa thousands of gent! men can testify. f= 1 have just received a full supply of QF age the Intest New York styiew of “= DRESS HATS, which [ am selling at 33 to any,and much Letter than is usual! or $>%: and the be 3 Ha Tn ates; and a kood fashions et at $2 5),—in fact, all kinds of Hints and Caps 3) lower than the usual prices,—for cash oniy. No extra profits, in order to offset bad debts. wave, on commission fora Philadelphia tnnn @ firat-ra! a CALF-SKIN BOOT, at $3.75, jus! aw good hat are sold fom 8; and a a} T LEATHER G TR, at 85 50. equal 85 or $4; and the very best CALF-SKIN GAITERS at $250 The Bootmakers of this city can be Boots, as usual, at my ronular pric . ANTHONY New York Hat Store, 7th street, opposite the Avenue House, fe 25 3m Agent for the manufaeturers. T Z CARRIAGESB. HE Subseriber having made additions to his Factory. making it nowone of the largest, in the District, where his facilities for' manufacturing al kinds CAR RIAGHS end LIGHT WAGONS cannot bo enr- pasted, 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 all orders prompt- ly attended to, Second-hand Carriages taken in exchn ge for new ones. oe ANDREW J. JOVC 5to plied with r ms otsh oorner of 14th and SAMUB}. P, HOOVER'S BOOT, SHO. S RUN SSTABLISHMENT. ge assortment of Ladies’, have on band a Gentlemen's, Misses’, Boys’. Youths’, and Childreu'e Ropers, ‘Overshoes, Sandie SPDR Gosemers, Boots, Slippers, Buskins he ourselves, at M’L. P. HOOVER, Iron Hall, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th ate. 48 eq GZASTON & CLARK, LOUISIANA AVENUE, seoogd door from 7th street, under the Avenue House, CLOTHING AND -GENT]S FURNISHING - GOODS. The subsoribers oai! attention toa desirable Stock of CLOTHING which they now have on exhibi- tion at their Store, No. 43 Louisiana svenue, second door from 7th street, and as they are determined to close off the lotif po le, every eflort necessary on their part shal! in order to please their customers. In the CLOTHING DRPARTMENT We oan guarantees the stock to be perfect in poiat of nepomoe fitand style, beonuse we make everything ourselves, ao have no hesitation in saying our goods will be found ual to the best in the entry. atching the various changes of fashion, partios tngy reat aa. ured ot anne the latest scat ae ieake in store, subject to their inspection and approval. E1540 worth of Goode for Men's, Boys? nail ‘Ser- vaut’s Wear, will be sold at auction prices, aud pur- chasers would do well to examine the lot. ‘This is - patnae: As Our assertions = mo on ex- ination. sce UF A je above ore. a 24m GASTON & CLAR jan 14 B4AéGace Ve gee 8S OF FICE A ‘REBT, . Adjoining The States Printing Ones, The subscriber, Bi and Ohio and Washington ivench Rairoad hoe opened an office, at the above piace, for the accon me tion of the public. tolonrig ers can he left tor 6 wi é 0 conve noks, to and from Railroad Depot. 8: poles or lor removal to any point in this City or G etown. Office open from 7 vu’ clock a. m. to 10 o'clock Pe Ms daily. except Buuday,7 to 10 o’olvck a. m..2 o'clock poy Fay SOHN M: MoCLINFOCK, Bageace Axent Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. N. &.—Persons coming to Waabington or going to Baltimore, not having le nner minds where they will stop, by giving up their checks to my agents onthe cars, willl have their baggage taken gare of at this office, or at ‘imore office, No. 11 Sharp street, noextra e. dio Medicines. A PeESUTIPV UL HEAD or RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who thatis sg would net haveit restoradto former color; or bald, but would bave the growth re- stored; or troubled with dandruff and itching but ould have itremoved, or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions but would be our s or with sick headache (neuralgia) but would becuret: It will also remove ail pimples from the face or skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see oiroular and the following: ‘e N NN ARSOR, Nov. 5, 1855, ror. O. J. Wooo—Dear Sir: [have heard much said of the wouderful effeots of your Hair Restora- tive, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hairdyes,&c.. 1 was disposed to pince your restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack rem- edies, until 1 met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave me such assurance as induoed the tri lofyuur Re. torative in my family, first, by my good wife, whoxe hait had become very thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bottles, her hair waa reator: nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head. 3! niinues to use it, nut simply because of its beautifying effects upon the har, but because ofits healthful imfluence upon the head and naind. Utbers of:my family and frieuds are using ur Restorative with the happiest efleots; there- tose my skepticiam and doubt in refarence toits val- ue and character are entirely removed, and [ canand do moet cordially sud confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored irom white or gray,‘ by reason of sickness or ax: iual color and bewuty, and by ail young pe would have their bair beautiful and slossy. Frisxp Woop: It was along time after I saw you at Blissfield before] got the bottle of Restorative for whieh you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when | got it we cuncluded to try it oa Mra. Mann's huir. ag the surest test of its wert has done ailjhat you sssu.ed me it would do; othersof my family and friends, having wit ed its effects, ave now using and recommending ita use to others as entitied to the highest considerationyou cry for it. fall ata S4in. very reepectiully ar Tuly yours, SOLOMON MANN. CaRLyYLe. ILL., June 28, 1852. I have used Prof O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and have admired ite wonderful effects. My hair was beooming,as I thought, prematurely gray, but by prem of is emtoratiren: has resui si its origi nai color, and, [ have no doubt, permanently so, S. BREESE, ex-Senator U. 8, 0, J. WOOD & CU. Proprietors, 312 Broad N. Y..(in the Wire Railing bstab! ment) and Li St. Louis, Mo, And sold by ood Druggiste. fei? smr ERUVIAN SYRUP, Or Protectep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. 7 Having successfully passed the ordeal to whioh new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as its EM an Conaaed medioine, ts Efficacy in Curing -DYSPEPSIA, Affections of tha Liver, Diopsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, I a Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects o, Lead or Mercury, General Debtlity, And all diseases which require 2 Tonic aad Altera tive medicine. 18 beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot Teasonatly heritate to receive the proffered aid. The Feruvian Syrup does not; profess to be a cure all. but its Tange is extensive, because many diseases, apparently unlike are in- tunately reated, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy he class of diseases for which the Syrup pro- vides a ure. 1s p eciagly that which lhas so often baffied tho highvet order of medical ekil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safo- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who way wish for an opmion from disintor- ested persons respecting the cliaracterof the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following among numerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. ‘The signatures are those of gentlemen well known inthe community, ard of the nighest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienced the benefi- o.al effects of the “Peruvian syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the publio. From our own experience, as well as timony of others, whoxe intelligence Are silogether unquestionable, we hav 1s. Spat g in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronotial Passages, Dyspapsin, liver Complaint, Dropsy, Nenralxin, &e. Tndoed’ its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, ax we do ours, to ite restorative power, integrity no doubt of eee JOHN PIERPO? HOMASA. DEXTE#R, S.H. DALL, Mi. D. SAMI MAY THOM ~AMORY, PETE VY, J DUNN It is well known that tn toxide of [ron ix lost by eve: to air,and that to macntain aw « ide of Tron, without further oxidation, las been deemed impussibie. Inthe Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point ix at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BRFOK UN- Kaown; and this solution may replace ail the proto carbonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica, A. A. WAVES, M. D., Asanyer to tno State of Massachunetts, is Boylston street, Boston. For sale by Druggists geveraily, Price for large botties, $2; media sized hotties. $1 N. L. CLARK & GO ein Washington by Neirn & Palin + Harlaush, Hf Walsh, Joseph Bur Dr. D. B. Clarke. D. Rid, by R. J. Cisseli,and J. 4. 4 M = aie E GREATES Tr LOA DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mr. Kunwxpy, of Roxtary, hae of oar common pasture weeds F. ro: EVERY KIND OF KOH: AM er Vruprietors, Boston. %. D. Gum na. Eve from "he worst Scrofula down to @ common Pimple. jo has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, a4 never fatiod except in two cases, both Thunder mor. He has now in nis porsession over one hundred teen of its vaiue,all within twenty miles of joston, Two botties are werranted to cure & nursing Sore ‘outh. One to throes botiles wiil care the worst kind ef Pimpios onthe Fane. Ewoor three botties will olear the system of Biles. ‘© bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two botties are warranted to oure all Hn- mer in the Fiyes. Two bottles are warranted to ovre Running of the sand Siotches among the Ha:r. Four to aix bottles are warranted to oure corrupt and Fanning Uloers. Qoe vottle will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. wo or three bottles are warranted to cure the Worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warmnoted to cure the most most desperate case of Rheumatism, ee to four botties are warranted to oure Salt- ql eum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case cf Scrofuia. A benefit is always experienced from the frat bot- tle,ands petfoct cure is Warranted when the above an. quanti Not ing looks so bent Abb ee to those who have in yain tried all the wonderfu! medicines of the day, 58 that a common weed growing on the pastures, and slong old stone walls, shonid cure ony humorinthe system 3 yet it im a fixed fact. oon AVES oe if has to start. ‘There are no IFS aor AN DS, hum: gor ha’s shout it suiting some cases, but{not OUTA. ree over a thousand botties of it in the vicinity Boston. I how the effects of it iu every casa. t hag already done sume of the greatest oures ever lone in Massachusetts, I gave it to omidrena year eid, to on pect sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy-lookine oluldrcn, whose flosh was sore any nest restored to @ parfect state of health by one oottle ‘To thono who are subject to @ sick headache, one bottle will always oure it. It gives great relief oatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it hi been costive for years,and havs been recuisted by it. Where the body is sound it works qiite easy, Lek where ther is any deranzervent of the funetions of nature, it will cause very singr!ar feelings, but ou must = be alarmed; they alwnys disappear in rom four days to aweek. There is never a ind re- sult from it; on the pont nen that feeling ix one, you will feel yourself like a new peison, | fea some of the most extravagant encomiams of it thot ever man listened to . In own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- mo? ut ince its introduction asa general family pee, great and wonderfn! virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epiieptic fits—a always considered incurable, have been oured by a fow bottles. O, what a mer 7 if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, ali of them aged eople cured by it. For the varions diseases of the Vv H adache, Dyspepsia, hima, Fever and Ague, Pain io the Side, Diseases of th PiQe, and particularly in Diseanes of the Kidneyn, &c., the benny not has done more good than any medicine ever known, No change of diet over necsssary—eat the best you I ©; ! can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduits one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessort. \— children from five to eight y ten-apoonful. As 1 constitutions, wela twice s day: MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Ne, 120 Warren Street, Rozbury, Massachusetts, Agents Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gil: well & Lawrence, J. B. Gi Seta hine Ath Sbtints Ras: € Beng Ing, i mer, he Bowell, Daniel #8. Clark, J. P- Milburne Dunbar Dyson, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgetown.—R, 8. Cinsell, O M Lentham, J. UL. Kidwell. my 5-ly oF 3 Sa x A} fk 60 CHE Modicines. TES Rom ai TOR E . Prorécted ters Patent England, and eter the Seals of the Looie £ the im eof. - joine, Vienna. Triesemar No.1 isa remedy for Re- meee, nd Exhaustion of the Syatem. Triesemar No. 2 efieotually, in the short space of three days, rosgine:s and entirely eradi- cates a)! traces of those disorders whic copaviaand cubebs have 30 — been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the hi of vast portion of the popu- lation. Triesemar is the great Continental remedy for that olaes of disordvrs whioh, unfortu- nately, the English physician treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's consti tution, and which al! the sarsaparilia in tue worid cannot remove. ‘l'riesemar Nos. 1,2, and Sare atike devoid of taste or smell, and ofall eating quali- ties. They may ire on the toilet table without they, use being suspected. id in tin oases, and divided in separate doses as inistered by Veipeau, Lai- leman, Roux, Ricord, &c, Ac. Price $3 each, or four oaees in one for $9, Which saves $5; and in ZT case eZ by Dr. H. A. BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few blocks west of Bronadw2y, New York. [min diately on receip of the ameunt Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. The $3 cases alse sent, but net iree of oar riage. Consultations ns usuel, fromil @& m. till 2 . m. and from 4 till 8p.m., et No. 157 Prince st., a few biocks west of Broadway. Suid aleo by J. STOTT, Washington, _felty AYER’ s Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the publicas the best, most perfect, which medical science can afford. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS have been prepared with the utmost skill which the medi- cal profession of this age possesses, and their effects have virtues which surpass any combi- medicines show the: therte known. Other prepa- good ; this cures such dangerous complaints, so quick and 80 surely, as to prove an efficacy anda power to uproot (ise be- yond any thing which men have known before. B: removing the obstructions of the internal organs stimulating them into healthy sotion, they renova the fountains of life vigor,—heaith cours: anew through the body, the sick man & we! again. They sre adapted to disense, and disease only, for when taken by one in health they predece but little effect, This is the perfeotion of medicine, It is antagonistic to disease, and no more. Tender ohildren may take them with impunity. If they are siok they will oure them, if they are well they will do them no harm. Give them to some patient who has been prox- trated with bilious compiaint; see his bent-ap, iol- tering form straighten with strength again; eee his long-lost appetite return; see his clammy features blossom into health. Give them to some sufferer whose foul blood hss burst ont in sorofula till his skin is covered with sores; who stands, or sita, or lies in anguish. He has been drenched inside and out with every poues which oe oo could sug- gest. Give him these Pitts, and mark the effect; see the soaba fail from his body ; seo the new. fair skin that has grown under them: sce the late leper that is clean. Give them to hun whose angry humors hays [deeper rheumatism in his joints and bones; move him. and he screeches with pains; he too has been soaked through every musole of his body with lniments and salves; gire him these PiLts to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for,aias! there are cases which no mortal power can reach; but mark, he waiks with crutches now. aud now he walks alone; they have oured him, Givo them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, whose gnawing stomach has long aco eaten every amile from his face and every muscle from his body. Seo his appetite return. and with it his heaith: see thenew man. See her that was radiant with health and loveliness b asted and too early withering away; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking isease, has deranged the internal organs of dizes- tion. assimilation or secretion.till they do their office ul. Her blood ts vitiated. her heaitn is cone. Give her these PiLLs to stimulate the vital principle mto renewed vigor, to cast out the obstructions. and in- fuse a new vitality into the blood. Now iook again —the roses’ biossom 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 disguise, and painfully dis- tinct, that they are eating ite lifeaway. Its pinched upnose and ears, and restiess sieepings, tell the dreadful truth in language which every mother knows Give it the Pitis in large doses to sweep thes vile parasites from the body. Now turn again and sea the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it nothin to do these thinge? Nay, are they not the marvel © thisage? And yet they are done around you every Inv. Have vou the leas rerioun symptcens of there dis- tempers, tiey are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausen, Pain inthe Bowels, Flatulency Lose of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neural in, Gout,and kuudred comptaints all arise from the derangements which th ILLS rapidly cure. ‘Take them perse veringly, snd under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such advice as we vive you, and the distressing, danger- ous diseases they cure, which afilict so many mil hons of the human race, are caxt out like the devils of old—they must burrow in Urutes and in the w s per box—5 boxes for $1 » Washington: and by H. COOK ria, and all desiers in Medicine every whore, d3-im Coucns, COLDS, HOARSNESS, £0, , its ‘The prevalence of the pore complaints at this season, generaily has the effeot of bringing ont 4 host of prefessed'y new npec.fics, and while some are ood, many are useless, and others even dancerons, Ae Wisest course to purens is to consult your faintly physician, or otherwise use only suok reme- dies ax long public ex perience has proved to be and effoscions. Of this character is ‘TYLER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM_ AKABIC, 1 favor te prescription of an eminent von became a popular remedy, and bas enjoy & growing repntstion for the last - lucsses of common Colds, Coughs, +) it rots like 8 charm,and in Chroniocnses, Bron- Chilis, Whveping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Inflnenza, co., its success is unparal ed, and most will teeny who have used it. Price cents and 50 cents per bottle, Sold by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &e.. Wash ington; Cissel, Georgetown & Stevens, Al- oxnndris; where it may be had slo, fo: convenience, in Lozenger form, Price 124 and 25 cents a box— known as * ‘s Gum Arnbie Cough Can y 88 an eloxant, pleasant, snd efficacious Pale 0 Lezense they are nnsurpas: fell-sm he 3d edition, KRHEKA OR SEML- A scientific ‘freatige on the oof Nervous Debhility, seminal Weakness. ! juntary Emissions, Impo- tenoe, &e., resulting froin vicious habits aogrired during the oritioal passage fom Youth to Man- hood, BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal Co lege of Burgeons of Eng- land, (1827), Licenciate of the Hall, (1854), and 30 lent Practitioner in London, Author of uide to Health, repu Book,” “Huw to be Happy Memoirs of Single and Married Life, &o. ‘Tine smal but valuabie Treatise, written by world renowned Physician and Surgeon, pe only sure and permanent cure forelid ing from seif-abure. and ist only pu d written ina benevolent spirit and by a scientif. man Itshould be inthe hands of all who value ufo end health and iappiness pere and hereaf- nts out the casos result t Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps. at the receipt of which it wil bo sent, post free, end well secured. by Dr. CH KLINE, No. 4 Ist Avenue, Box 4586, New York. yan }2 PRIVATE MEDTOAL PREATIE on THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MEALRIARR, By M. PB. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 200 pages and 1% fine Plain and Colored Lithographr and Pintes. IT PRICE ONLY 2% CENTR, TL Sent free af postage ic ail parts of the Waton, Dr. M, 8. La Croix’s Physioiocieal View of Mar tu A now and revisod ejition ax 25 and 139 plates. aie ey opwar, oe on the duts gle and marci iife—bappy and fruitful a!'innces, mode of sscuriag them—infolicitous and infertile ones-—theiz ol-vistion and removal—nervous dability, ite causes and curs, by A procecn Bt once so simple, enfe, and effectual, that failure is impossible—rules for daily managoment—an erray on Sper matorrhen, with practice! observations onasaferand ore sucesaaful mode o fireatmen' the evil results from empiric which is added commentaries on the males—from infancy to old aee—each case graphical- ly Hlustrated by bea lates. It‘points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseri point young. those contemplating marringe. [ls perusal is partio- wiariy regommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physica! condition, and who fre con- soieus of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to whion every human being is entitied 'o ‘rice 25 cents per copy, or five copies for mail- od froa of postace to eny part of the United States, EY addressing Dr. .A CROIX, (post pa:d,) Albany, ew York, enclosing 25 cents. 8 01 N. B. Those wno preter may consult Dootor ILA CROTX upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi eines often cure in the short epace of six days, and mpletely and entirely eradicate ali traces of those Tieorders which copaiva and cubebs have so lon heer thought anantigote. to the ruin of the hesith o| the patient. His “* Frenoh Secret” is the great con- tinental remedy for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, physicinns treat with mercury, to the irrstrievahle destruction to the patient’s constitu tion, and whioh s!! the sarsaparilia in the world can- not cure. ome No. 31 Blaiden Lane, Albany, N.Y, —ly =e HE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURIT 1 Just Published, ind, Gratic, the 5th Tho A few words of the Rational Treatment. without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea cr Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital, and Nervous Debility, Pre- mature Decay of the System. impo tency, and [mpi ts to Marnage generally: B. DE LANEY. M. D. The important fact that the many alarming - plsints, originating inthe imprudence and molitude of youth, ma Potent removed without Medicine, Us 1n this amali tract, clearly demoustrated; and the entirely new and highly suocessful treatmentas Sdopted by the author. fully expiained, by meanso whioh every one is enabled to cure Himself perfeotl; and at the Tem oxsible cost. thereby avoiding all the advertieed rostrume of the day. ant to soy jr arate —_ sys free, ins a envelope, remi i. twee ieee stam, ci DR. DE LANEY. to se B-dewtf 17 Lis: street, New York. Sat deh re ahtecrensatee echt Sal AMS FOR FAMILY USE, direot from Cin- cinnsti.-We have received to-day a lot of SUGAR-CURED HAMS which we recommend as being very superior. ot Co Va BCH, Miscellaneous. ee wa serh torocenratonaaeT ee) j0. 5A. Notice FOR ANG RYSTOR ATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. The grant of land to Wisconsin by the act of Oon- kress approved Sd June, |856, has been so far adjusted 88 to authorize the release from withdrawal of the vacant offered lands outeide of the six-miies limits of the following routes for railroads, viz: First. The railroad route from “ Madison or Co- lumbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river, or ake, between townships twenty five and thirty-one,” and, Second. Of the road from “ Fond du Lac, en Lake Winnebage, northerly, to the State line.” A withdrawal of certain lands was also ordered June 12, 1856, along the other proposed rovtes men tioned im said act, viz: from “St. Croix river, or Inke,” » the west end af Lake Superior; and to Bayfield,” so ss to afford time for the surveys and and selections for snid roads, but no survey having been reported of the same to the Department of the Interior, although more than « year anda half bave elapsed since said withdrawal, Notice a3 therefore hereby giten that all the va- caut offered jands heretofore withdrawn {rom sale or entry along tho routes of said jooated railroads which lie outside of six miles on each side of 1 roads, siiuated im the undermentioned town- ships. which have net been selected in virtue of said grant,orany other grant made b: Congress, or legntly cisimed by pre-empliou, and which were subject tu private entry a di of withdrawal, will be restored to private entry en the di and at the pl: hereinafter specified. at the ordinary minun of one doliaravd twenty five oe nd all the of, ed townsiups as hereinafter described which had been withdrawn from sale on scoount of the proposed roads, not yet looted, me: tioned in the foregoiug, will be restored at th herewnfter designal with the express p that the rasroad grant by said act of 3d June, willattach to such of the odd-numbered sects as maay be selected under said act within the six- smiles limite ef such parts of the said roads as my be actually surveyed and staked off Before the day hereimafter fixed lor the toration of said Innda. At the land otice at MENASHA on Monday, the fifth day of April next, the towuships onthe route of the road from “fond du Lac, on Lake Wiane tago, northerly to the State line.” viz: North of the base lincand sast of the fourth prin cipal meridéan, Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, %, 25, and %.of ranges nd 14. 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, 23, 4, 2, 2, a Townships 15 and 27, of range 15. ‘Townships 15, 16, 19, 29, 21 ind 23, of range 16. ‘Townships iS, 24, 25, 25, 27, 31. and 22, of one iv. PSone 15, 16, 17, 19. 20, 21, 22, 25, 24, 26, 26, and of ran Townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 0, Zi, 22, 24, 25, 96, 27. S2, and 38. of range 19. At the land oflicent MINERAL POINT on Mon- day, the Afth day of April mezt, the townships on the route of tise road from **M@uison or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, betwoen.townships twenty-five aud thirty- one,” viz: North of the base line and eastef the fourth prin- ipa! mperidi Townships 11, 12, 13, and 14, page. 2 amas, Townshi + 12, and 13. of range 5. ‘Townships 11 and 12, 0f rance 6. ‘Townships 1', 12, and 14, of ranges 7 and 8. At the land office at STEVENS POINT on Mon- day. tne ff-h day of April next, the townships on the route of the road from “‘Madisoa or Columbus, by the way of Portage C; 0 the Bt. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty-five and ihirty- one,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 15, 16. 18, 19, Townships 15, 17, ‘Tow nsiups 16, 17. 19, 20, 21. and 22, of range 4. ‘ Tonmbips 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,9, 21, and 22, of ranges and 6. "Townships 15 and 16. of range 7. Township 15, of range 8. A: the lvnd office at LA CROSSP on Menday, the fifth day of aprel next, the tow! son the route ofthe road from * Madison or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Crom river or jake, be tween townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” vin: North of the base line and cast of the fowrth principal meridian Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, and 24, of range |. North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 28, and 2%, of range |. Towusuipe L, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 91, 22, 23, and 24, of range 2. Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and 24, of range 3. Yownships 11, 12, i3, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 24. 01 rang 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 13, 20, 21, and Townsii 2 vf range 5. “Wownanips 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 17, 18, 19, 2, @1, 22, and 28, of ranges § and 7. Townsiups 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2, 21, 22, and 23, of range 3 ‘ownships 17, 18, 19, 2), 21, 22, and 23, of 9. DE al a 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 25, of ranges [0 and Townships 19, 2, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 2, of range 12. Townships 2, 2) 23, and 34. of range 13, Townslups 2, 23, of range lt. At the land office at HUDSON « 20,21, and 22, of 02. nd 22, Oframre a. Monday, the way of Portage © letween viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian 3, and SI, of range 12. 2. and 9, of range 13. 2, Mand, of range 14, nd 26, of range 15 and 2, of rauge Wb, and <7, of range 17, owuships 24. d -6, of range is, Townehips 25, an of ray ce 8. At the innd ofher at EAU CLAIRE on Monday, the *fih day of sprit art, the townships on the route of the road from * Madison or C. lumbus, by Portage City, to the St. Croix river or een townsbips twenty-five aud thirty - one.” v.z: Norta of the base line and sast of she fourth prin- cipal meridian Township 25, of range |, rth of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Towuships 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29, of ranges 1.2, 3, and ps 25, 26, 27, 23, 29, 30, $2, S3, 34, 35, and 36, 27, 28, 29, 3), 31, $2, SS, St, 35, 25, and 37, of rauges nd 8, Towaships 25, 6, 27, 28, 2, 90, SI, $2, $3, S4, 35, 35, and 97, of range ®. ‘Towustips 25, %, 27, 28, 29, 90, $1, 82, $3, 34, and 35, of rauge lo, : ; oak 25, 3, P, BW, W, W, 31 Vand %5,ofrance Townships 25, At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the third day of Muy ne t withdrawn ia June, 183 end of Lake Superior; and to Bay field much 88 bo surveys of such roads nay ed, and ample time, as heretofore stated, has been afforded for the purpose, they are now ordered to be restored to market, subject to the prortse an the forecoins, “that the railroad grant by anid set of 186 Ww cn vo such of the odd numbered seo tons as ny be seles under anid not within the six miles lemets of h parte of the said ronds as muss be aetualiy surveyed and staked off before the day” “fixed for the restoration of sard lands,” viz: North of the base lina and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships S2, 35,34, and 35, of range 12. Towrs hips Si, 82, 33, 34, and 35, of range 18, Townships H. 31. 82, 35. 54, and’ 35, of range 14, Townships 23, 2, 3), 3), $2, 33, H4, aud 35, of range ta ranaee 28,39, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35, of ranges 16 an Townships 28, 28, 9, S!, i2, S5. $4, 95, 36, 37, 38, 89, and #0, of ranges 18 and 19. Townships 28, 29, 5, 36, 37, and 38, of range 20, At the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday, the third day of Moy next, subject to the “proviso,” as stated above, in reference to like lands in the Hudson district, the townships which were with- drawn im Jnne, 1856, int of but inas- been report North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. ‘Townehips 49 and 50, of range 3. whelip S). of rave 4. wuships 49, 00, and 51, of range 7, woships 49 and £0, of ranges 8 and 9, ownehips 47, 48, aul 49, of renge la, Township 49, of ranges 11 and '2. hips 47 and 43, of range 13. Towuship 47, of range 14, Township 41, of range 16. Notice is also hereby given that the townships de- soribed in the following. under the 3d, 4th, Sih. 6th, and 7th heads, which have not vet been offered. bnt are yet to be proclarmed, and offered at public sae belore berng subject to private entry, wili be released from their reoent withdrawal for railroad purposes, and open fo pre-emption xs other unoffer- of public lands on the days and at the places speeifi- » to wit: Sd head. At the land office at MENASHA en Monday, the fifth day ef Aprel mert, the town- ships on the route of the road from “Fond da Ino, on Lake Winnebago, northerly to the State line,” vis: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Towsship 27, of ranges i3.and 14. Towas lps 28, 2, 3, 33. ano St, of range 17. Towuships 2, 2). %, 31,32, 33, and S4, of range 18, Townships 28, 2. 30, Si, and 34, of range 19, 4th head. Atthe Jand office at EAU CLAIRE on Monday, the Aith day of April next, the township on the rewe of the road from “Madison or 7 bus, br ~ see 4 of Portage City. to ths Rt. river or lake, between townships twent thirty-one,” viz: rave eat North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 2, 27, 28, 29, and 3), of range 1. North of the base line and west of the fourth Principal meridian 8 31,31, S2, q 4 of rans ee Sande saa wailnidias ee lownships 3!. 37, 38. 9. and 49, e Townships 33 and 34. of range hme ‘ Bth head. At the land JDSON, < day, the third day ef Mopars ee “to the west e of i ake Seperior to Bayfield,” subject to the “procise.” s& heretofore Stated in reierenos to “offered” isin this die- poet on the routes of the nbove mentioned proposed 8, Viz: North of the base line and west ef the fourth principal m-ridian. 6th heed. At the land office at EAU CLAIRE on 8 3, 37, 38, D8, awl 49, of ranges 12, 18, 14, ye third day of May ae Pignate ende er fg ted North of the base line and west of the fourth prim cipal meritian Townships #, % and 4°, of range 8. Townships % , 37. R, 33, and 40, of range 10, woships 96° 37,8, 8, nud4, of range 11. tth hesd. the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday, the third day ef May meri, the to ‘on the proposed roads from the “St. Crom river er ink the west end of Lake Supenor to - held. ject to the “pro Re ee 2 reference to the like lands in the Hudson riet, viz: North of the base line and ww cipal mer Townships 41, 42, ‘Townehps 41, 42, 43, Town. bips 41, 42. 4a, ce a1, 42, 43, of range 4. “Townstupe 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 9, 50, 5i, and Sof rage 5. ‘Townships $1, 42, 45, 44, 45, 40, 47, 48, 49, 50, and 9t, of rar xe 6. ‘Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. 48, 47, and 48, of ranges 7, %, and % Towurhipe 4i 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 of range 10. Womhips 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, of ranges J 12. wre hips 41, 42, 48, 44, 45, 46, nad 48, of raage 13, Townships 41, 42, 45, 44, 45, 46, 48, and 48, of range MW ‘Townships 41, 42, 48, 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, of range 15. Given under my band, at the city of Washington, this sixteenth ved wt pes ps sone Donum one thousand 6.261 bundred and bfty -erghy THOS. A. # Aric Ss. “of the General Land Othes, 1 . OF THK UNITED STATES = In Parsuance of Law, 1. JAMES BUCHANAN, President of the United Siates of America, do hereby deciare and make known that public «nies will be held at the undermentioned Land Othoes in the State of ALapama, at the periods here:nafter Gesicnated to wit: At the Land Office at Firma, Sy rey 3 on Mon day, the fifth day of Apri! next. for the diapor® the pub ic lands eituated within the following pan tewaships, viz: North of the base line and west of the Jallahns- ste meridian, Fractional township 7, of ranges 8, 9,19, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, meet 17. Pract = township 6, of ranges 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, nc ractional sections 25, 3, 27. 28, and Hof fractional townehip 6, of range 6 Taetional ssotions 28, 28, and 30, of fractions! township 6. of range .7. Fractional section %, and the enet half of frac teal section 28, of fractional townal 6, of ranse eof schonla, r purposes will be exciuded irom The offering of the above lands wil! be commenced on the day appointed. and wl! preceed in the erder in whioh thes are advertised until the wi shat have been offered. and the rales thus cloned ; but the sale rhali not be kept opea lomger? and ne private entry of any of the will be ad mitted until alter the expiration of the two wee! Giv_p under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-ninth dey of December, anno Domini one '‘houeand eight hundred iy Frere c JAMES BUCHANAN. By order ofthe President: Tos. A. Hexpricks, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PR¥-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitied to the right of pr -emption to any of the lands wit in the townsh ps and parte. f townships alove enumerated is required to estaly lish the same to the eatisfeotion of Lhe register end receiver of the land office at Riba. and make pay - ment therefor ms soom as practicable after sentng this notice.and before the day Spomated for the commencement of tne public anie of the lands em - bracing the iract ciaimed , otherwise such ciaim will be forfeuied. waste tone r Land ( sasionct HOS, A Commiasioner of the Genera! ien 5 wisw Notice ros Wiel OTICE FOR EFS VRING CERTAIN LANDS TO MAKKET iN THE STATE OF ALABAMA. Notion ix hereby given that the Lapd Offies at Huntevilia, in the State of bama, will be open to the enle at private entry and loontion, on and after the frst day of May nert,ofail vacant publiclawd embraeed in the following townships, which iad been Prociaimed and. fered pricr to the withdrawal by Ratioe No, 63, bing tands which bad been with- drawn to satisfy that part of the rs‘lrond grant by act of Congress approved 3d June, 18%. which oontem - pinted a road fro > Memph s to Charleston, that of ssid grant having been reyooted by tie State of Al- abama, viz: South of the base line de meridian Townships 1, 2,3, 4,5, and6, of range 1. Townships |, 2.3.4, and 5. and tho parte ‘of town- shops Sand 7, north of the Tennessee river, of range Townships 1, 2,8, 4, 5, ind the parts ef town- ship 7 north of the Teaneasse river, of range 3 4, and 5,and the parts of town- ie Tennessee, of range 4. and the parts of towuships 5 nm of the ‘Pennesses, of range 5, South of the base line and wast of the Huntsvi¥de meridian Townships |. 2. 3. 4,5, and #, of range 1. ‘ownships 6 and 7. of range 7, ‘ownehips 1, 2,3, 4, 5,6, and 7, of ranges 8 and 9. Townships |, 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of ranges 10, Li, 12, i3, 14, and 15. Township 1, of range 16. Given under my hand, at the Genera! Lard Office, at the oity of Washington, the 19th day of February, 1858, THOR. A. HE IcKs, fe 2iawow of the Huntsville N o. yA WNorick oF 1 REMOVAL OF THE L b OFFICE F "K RAPIDS TO CLOUD,IN THE TERRITORY OF MIN- NESOTA. In accordance h the isons of the ect of Congress entitled “Aneet author zing changes ia the loention of land offices,” approved March 3. 1858, itis hereby deriared and made known that the office for the ssie of ne patenwmg Sack Raprivs im ry of Minnesots, wil be removed to St, mastid Territory,at@s early @ period as N R precise time of removal sister and receiver for the wil land dostriet. 3 Given auder my hand atthe eity of Washinstoa this 2d day of Fetrnary, A. D. 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