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EVENING STAR. LENT. a Yes! [have walted the world these two months - Pat With quick: free step, loud voice. and youth’s light ad dull and weary were the cast t the dark Cross and Le: odin 7“) I rod up with suo! Acd retinue of ail things brig And renched in this new pilgrim guise the ent As though my dreams might have free passage there. uL freame of far travel, visionary love, Ghesciue snc other ga, wick oad move ; other on, ome way ou Lent’s keen roads and desert places, : Iv. many & pilgrim wending 0’er the pla dear fxce heifeveiled ‘sud tear drops f wen fast, arveiled perchance at the ansixhtly train, hen I and my strange servitors rude past. v. nt every stone that lay along the way ounding tue feet of those who travelled by. sleaty shower, chill blast,and cloudy day, red My poor sott fiving company, s vi. 3 48 my spirit more and more drank in Od jeep reaned per <mers ed time, f rms xd pale, ines and shapes of sin Wore hardly off, and my baptismal prime, vit. Grew into color and distinctness the ut my biythe train and equi: @ were gone, © songs Sud sunny smi, my heart was bare, ig ah all darkening round ine, andaioue. * vil. 220%, of all our jos! to ve bereft our faise power to make the world sodear! Pier of ali our joys! to be thus leit Our wild years, with none but Jesus near! x. low sweetly thon shall .cnt’s few Sundays shocks he sad isas which itscif hath now grown aweet, @ the soft striking of anold church clock, eart of suinmer miduight beat. king x ow sweetly now shall t...s most holy gloo: jather and double on my chastened nsart. = jrcling with dark bright folds the Garden Tomb, here Lent and 1, like Christian friends shall part, (Father Faber’s Poems. —_—— eo ______ Tux Coutixs Steamers —The New Orleans Picayune publishes the following extract of alet- ter from EF. K. Collins, Esq., to J. C. Brocksmit of New Orleans: New Youn, Feb. 22, 1358. I have the pleasure to acknowledge receipt of your favor of the 2th inst.. and feel under great ebligations for the interest taken by you in the Collins steamers. The iact is, we have experi- gnoed so much opposition from Congress that we have resolved not to solicit any further aid from that quarter. Although I shall lose a large sum of money by the enterprise, [ can bear that much better than the cold indifference I met with from my country, for whose honor I have Periled imy fortune and devoted the last twelve years of my life. Ihave one consclation—that { retire from it leaving our flag yet foremost on the ocean—the Baltic’s hest western p= e not equaled, and bat for hot journals,in ependent of the lowstea ‘we were compelied to carry in consequence, t Adstatic’s actual raniing time to the eastward was several hours less than the best time of the Persia. Cor. Autor 1x Savannan.—The Savannah Georgian of Tuesd ay says: Aan Enghish geuticman informs us that be yes- terday saw Col. Allsop, of London,in Savannah It will be teroliecied that the gallant Colonel stands aceused of ‘having partici pated in the re cent infernal machine plot to destroy Louis Na- Poleon, Empercr of France. A reward of $1.00) oF £306 ix offered for hin. and be is closely bets sought after by French and English detectives of the blood-bound kind, but we opine a tarver re- ward must be offered before he can be delivered over. as @ question arises in the minds of the | seyaeis whether the Colonel is returnable under ‘he extradition law, and whether his offence is anything but purely a political one, aiding and abetting in a plot to overturn the preseat an publican government of France. eH US” The Hollid: burg, Pa., Standard says several jronestablistiments in that vicinity hava been compelied to suspend. Li J~ ‘The Governor of Vermont has appoint Friday, the 2d day of April, to be pune =. day of fasting, humiliation and prayer. 1™ The Virginia Legislature bas passed a bill Providing for a fire-marshal in ever ri city im the State. SF Hall. the convict who was wounded in an fort to kill a guard in the Illino: = ateaaaica® Illinois penitentiary, I~ A set of jewelry and a service of plate have been presented to Mr. and Mrs. Disteuce: the comedians, by their admirers at Charleston, {7~ None of the United States troops on board the steamer Arkansas, recently smagyed and sunk in the Mississippi, were lost. i 5 aabreossieey — Mayorof Bela tes as follows: Peter Gooirick, 178; W. S Seott 161; J. 8. Caldwell 131. ; U7 The Bank of Wheeling, Va, has resumed Specie payments on all outstanding notes: an ex- ample that all the banks in Virginia, for their own credit should follow at once. U7~ The Houston (Texas) Telegraph ehroni- cles the importation of large amounts of corn pomlcmbPereae and says the trains of cars vo 0 ‘ery day heavily laden with it for differents parts of the coemtey r Vs 7- A man bas just been discharged from jail in Cl.arlottetown, P- E.L, who Saal jees pears oned nine years for debt. The Charlottetown rs are calling londly for an alteiation of the w that permits such tyranny. Jesse Crockett, the free negro charged with the murder of Gritfin at Aqnia, set fire to the jail at the Statford Court House the other day broke his chains and was neatly suffocated for bis trouble. 10> The Upper Missias ‘The Illinois river is in good boating stage. ‘The Missouri is risi below Lexington, with five feet in the channel; falling above that Point with less than four feet on the oe iF The Emmet Guards of St. Louis have wnantitiously voted a tender of their services to Unele Sam ayainst the Mormons and polygamists in Utah Toe offer wil! be communicated to the Governor of that State, and by him to the Nation- al Government. = AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS HOTEL—D M Ashby, Ky; Ed Tilleston, Md; ES Washington, Mo; 5 heel- Ky; B Ferguson, Md; W Miteheil,do; C PF vy, Ky; EA Clark, NY;'H B-im- a; JL Cullouse, do; S$ A Harrison and Pa; Miss M D Witheim, do; A D Worth- » do; ippi isopen to Keokuk lady, ington, Miss; W J Beall, Md; WS Tiita: % F Thomas, Md, H Puillips, NY; BF Tilt, do, A J Isacks, Kan; A McDonald, do; J W Dodd, Md; E 8 Alvord, do, Dr J MG McGulre, Va; Ms) R A Whitescown, do; J Siverton, Ind Bennett, Md; H Benaett, do; G Miner, do; J W Giadding, Miss; A Jones, lad; E W Ruoff, NJ; Dr Brent, NY. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—H T Green, Kansas; T C Harris and lady, Dr € R Gallagher, Md: & Comba. K B Anthony, R I, P P Elirs, Mass; 4; C B Payne, La; Mrand Mrs Yale, West, N York; Col 3 C Rafferty, Lk , NJ; J R Jones, Pa; A Smythe.G Ww Morton, Dr Bullus, NY; Dr W H Tagyart, Pa; H White, Mrs White, Miss Shandland, A T and Mrs Rich, NY; Mrs T Carson, Md; W Carson,O; JR Lambtdin, G W Conarrai, Jobn Martain, C Behuessale, L Pa; 1. Lovering, Mo; L Seymour, 43 C Butler, NY;5 Emmons, it. NATIONAL HOTEL —E W Hewitt, NYk; J M Simmons, W W Richmond, 8 J S:fvld, it. Md; W T Shear, T Brigham, NY, C H Carter, M Ter’y; C R Ayres, Va; G W Grant, NYork; ER Sprague, Md; G R Cowles, H F Hull, NY; JH ickson, M 8 Howard, M E Bigelow, Mass; Mrs Lovejoy, Ill: W F Smith, Va; T Russell, 4 6 Baville, Me; Mr Winston, DC; C Wi!mor, Md; P Srege: Cal; M B Bradley, NY k; E W Teague, Ala; f. © Chase, Mass; F Winter, Ga; W W Filiott, Mass; J W Feli, La UNITED STATES HOTEL —J Moore, J Dige Md; J B Norvill, J Caruthers, Col J M Fi Sacksou Va; A BJudd, Ct; § M Poileck, CA Serinke, B Grisham, A L Rogera, P C Eas'- ham Va. D Zackarias, Md; A DeLazier, CG Bowen, Dr A Gibson, V + B MeCalgan, Pa; JG O F Hack, do; J Kirby, La: WY Berkely’ A H Keys 4M - ry. DH Waddie, va; BE Manik. Per GW Tyler. _ WASHINGTON HOUSE_J Vone an ugh- ter, WT Forney and lady, Ind; Mrs S bantees ton, Mass; DC Otlinson, Pa; G FP Daskone, W Daskone, jr, Ct; P Adams and lady, W $8 Gilmer W Sumner, Miss Sumner, HF Geinell, NCar. J Griswold, Mieu; J 3 Yony, Mass. : KIRK WOOD HOUSE —Mrs Taylor and fami- jy; W Thatcher, Del; J F Boyd, Ind; A C K fok, Pa; D Hilber. Kv; DV Abl, J Sanderson. Pe; if A Ri-ber, Tex; J W Lawers, Va; P Dent; CW Abi. Pa; W 1. Hanscom, NH OCEAN STEAMER®S’ SAILING DAYS From = Unirep Status. Steamer. For. Days. Canada. iver, «Mh 2 J iverpool..Mu 27 A Liverpool..Mba31 borage <Giesgow.;--M> ai i mor Liver +A Friten, — “ spl 3 New York..Mb 10 «New York. .Mh 10 OW....«New York..Mb 17 -Liverpool,...Boston...... Mh 13 ++Liverpool....New York. .Mh 20 on the Sth end 30th of cach The California mail steamers leave New ave Now Vers | lneurance, &e, HOME mosaicism OF NEW Cash Capital... ._.....9800,000 The orl pi Tj having bei nl ent of this Company, is pr to insug Policies on Bui d Merchandise, Steam! . &e. ¥ BisfSrne a cher fonpsegeieetgengt oe BYOT™ rsible nies, aria en HRNEON, ‘Arent, 0 4 = At., oppo. Intelligencer Uitice, fan Ca... WARD SNOWDEN Genera! CLAIM-AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. For Bounty Lands, Pension Claims, Prhsecu- tion of Claims before tee Court of Claims, Congress and the Departments, Purchase and Saie of real es- tates, attend to Renting Houses, Buy and Sell Warrants. Negotiate oans, and all iueiness of similar Le page ah a oe Corner and uieiAna avenue, jan 16-1y Washington, City. T N PER CENT. INVESTMENT, Corporation Bonds of the City of pen enpert jows, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New ‘ork. Bon ns of $500 each. The grow: city of Davenport has now sbout 20,000 inhabitants, and is rapidly inoreasing in wealth and popnistion. Its municipal debt is only $159,000, and tts railroed debt onty $125,000, and cannot now be increased. The statistics of the = Were published in the Inteili- gencer of the 3th September. ® recommend these howe believing them to be as safe as any State or oity 5 océ CHUBB BROTHERS OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Daroetrs.— Deposits received and Checks paid Without ohare ' on the nortnern seaboard a.tise roosived on Deposit at par, and Excnange ou anid Cities furnished to depositors without charge, ae on Derosirs.—Interest will be allowed on, Deposits at such rates as may be agreed upon. Deposits iy Vinernia anp Uncurrent Monay, Deposits in Virginia. other Uncurrent Money re- oaived to be chook sd for, psyable in same funds, or in Specio, wo charsing the regular Exchange. Discounts.—Noter, Dratts,and Bills of Exchange will bed iscountad, and Loans made on Stocks, bonds, Sad Securities, at the market rate. Lxtrers ov Crepit.—Letters of Credit wiil be furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or C laterals, and interest allowed if Money is oe |) and charged if Consieisis,on such termaas may besgreed upon. wel cps Bits op E-xchaneR.—Traveicre will be furnished with drafts in such sume as may be de- mrod negotiable in the different Cities of tho Unie BILts and Letters ov Cxepit on ENGLanp, 1 LanpD anp Eveop: Bille of Kxchange oy EE of Credit on England, Ireland snd Europe, furnished at the market rate for jhangeé, in sume to suit. Bonps, jeer &o.— Bonde, Stocks, and Securi- tes payin from § to 12 pr. cent. always for sale, or bougat in the different Cities at a cominission of a/¢ pr. cent, Whers Siouke are hought upon ordors, we reserve the right to eail for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on the eons ja or Stooks will be ordered by tole- era ; RaiLRoaD, City. anv State Bowns.—Rai!: . City, and ite Bonds can be piaced in our hands Regotivtion, eithor in this country or Europe, K road Iron parchased for oash or with Bonds. b> Waxgaxts.—Land Warrants honght at the market rates. All Warranta sold by us are gharan- teed in every respect. id Warrants | 5. KING HOUSE 8 located on commission, nd Wairant quotations Tegularly furnished if re~ uss! : Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on — or sent for saie on commission to responsibie 1e8, Meal Estatz anp Insvranczs.— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effected, Sue 3 LAiMs ON UnitaD STA Court ConeRzss.—Ciaims on the ited States, beforethe Coart Ce or Coa: ntrasted to us, willbe prozeout Tompt and abe attorners.. rot CHUBB BROTHERS, janz7 Opposite the Treasury. BANKING HOUSE or CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositors Sepoaitin, ank Notes will pisase mark their Chee! pay ourrenoy. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold. Accounts will be opened With depositors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currency, the bier er being credited pas tie duferenoe, (i ___ CHUBB BROTHERS. REST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, tan OH! ROTHERS, BANKERS KS! TRUNKS The undersigned has now and constantly keeps upe- on hand «& large and ai Sine: assortment of PRUNKS AND V. tron Frame and Wooi-Box L ELVBT TAPESTRY and CA TRAVELING Vv Sand SATC SADDL WHIPS, & G BAG » HARNESS, V I am prepared to compete with the best manu- faoturers, im proof of whion. read the following Re port of the Committes at the Fair of the Metropoli- tan Mechanios’ Institute for 1257: Topham & Nortlet deposited a Sole-leather Trunk thatis, for solidity and quality of material, the beat on exhibition, Jzxxiy Tomas, Saddler. B. 8. Kixssy, Currier. N. B.—Tranks Covered and every deecription of Repairing executed with neatness and dispatch, JA4s. 8. TOPH . No, «9 M@iroct, apne Dad el eee . + Oppo. ello all, mé-ly ee ‘Washineton. D.C. QPRING STYLES OF Ts Ss 4 For 1358. ae Gentlemen are invited to cail and see the new styles of DRESS HA'TS for Spring, ~e Ler the Paris, New Y: £ ul T ‘ashimere) H adinired nnd worn. | to i EL A A vaniecy. <A The quality and price of our HATS will be fi to be the same aa sold in any city, and our £3.50, $3,and 3: surpassed by any, “The pro f of the Then rads usa call; Pay. 3 nt Hata cannot be udding is the eating of it.” ut remnmber—termns, ready lease don’t ask for credit. B.H. SUINE METZ, Hattae, 6 Pa. av., nenr corner |3th ste, fe 2-tr_ between Wil.ard’s & Kirkweod House. HE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT . EST NUMBER. 1 wish all gentlemen to bear in mind that the plan adopted three years ago of aolling HATS and BOOTS at re- duced prices, FoR CASH, is now in suc- f operation, as theusauds of = tlemen oan testify. aE ue '@ juat received a full supply o' the latest New York styles of DRESS HATS, which I am selling to any, and much better than is us or $s: and the best $3 Hatin the United & good fashionable Mut at $2 50.—in faet, ail kum Hats and Caps % per cout. lower than the usual prices,—for cash only. No extra profits, in order to offset Lad debta, . i I alxe have, on commission fora Philadelphia — ufacturer,a lirst-rate Uress CALP-SKIN BOO! tate at $3.75, jus! ax good as any that are sol % andaxplendi PATENT-L THER GAiT- ER, ot $3.5). equal to any at $3. or $8; aud the vory SAN GatheRs at Seu i De supplied with erms cash, S$, 48 UsUSl, AE ly FegNIAT pri 7 A ‘i ANTHONY 3, New York Hat Store, 7th atree! opposite the Avenue H« gont for the manufacturers. _fe 5 3m T CARRIAGES, : HE Subsoriber having made additions to his Paotory . making it now one of the largeat, In the District, where his facilities for' manufacturing ail kinds of CaR-. RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS oannot he sur- passed, and from hia long experience in the buai- ness, he hopes to give genera! satisfaction. kinds of Carringes and Light Wagons kept on W REPAIRS neatly done, and al! orders prompt- ly attended to, Second-hand —_ ‘os takonin exchange for now ones. NDREW J. JOYCE, da ther corner of 1sth and Fats, SAMUBL P.HOO Ss Rie Gentlemen's, Misses’, Boy th d Children's Keudters, Overshoes, Sardien SEEN Gosemers, Boota, pers, Buskina he‘led and without, Water-proof Boots and Shoes, which I will se!l cheap for cash. Also, a splendid stock of Sole Leather Trunks a reduced prices. Call and examine for Aapieelves at SAM'L. P. HOOVER, Tron Hall, Pa. avenue, between Sth and 10th ate, 48 < GASTON & CLARK, LOUISIANA AVENUE, second door from 7th street, under the Avenue ilouse, DEALERS IN CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING ‘The subscribers oal! attention ton of CLOTHING which they now h: tion at their Store, No. 48 Louisiana avenue, second door from 7th street, and as they are determined to close off the lot if possible, every effort neoeseary on their part shali sed in order to please their custome: rs. the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT we uarantes thovons to be perfeot in point of durability. fitand style, © we make everything ourselves, and have no hesitation in saying our goods will be found ual to the best order work in the country. *Watohing the various changes of fashion, parties may rest Cn hye in the Sitost oa Sage in store, subject to their inapeotion pproval. $15.00 worth of Goods for Men’s, Boys’ and Ser- vant's Wear, will be sold at auction prices, and pur- rs would do well to examine the lot. This is tiydion™ Guiltnd coo went cteaus atc” oS ton. see us at the above . ord am GASTON & CLARK. AGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE Adjoining The States Printing Ofice. he subscriber, Baggage Agent for more oot Se Siento fish (Ralroud, fins ino 14 Modisines. Pp a oie 4 8S E AR, on, and Exhaustion of the System.’ omar No.2 eflectualiy, in the short space of three days, oompleteiy and entirely eradi- cates ail traces oi those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so lung been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu- lation. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of cisorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physician trests with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which ali the sarsaprrilia in the world caupol remove. ‘Iricsemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are ahke devoid of taste or smell. and ofall nauseating quali- ties. They may lie on the toilet table without their use being suspected. Sold in tin caw in separate doses as administered by leman, Roux, Kicord, &c., &o. Price PEt cases in one for $9, Which saves §3; and in cases. Sold by Dr. H. A. BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few biovks west of Brosaway, New York. imme diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, var- Tiage paid, genuine European prepera- tions. Thi 80 sent, but not tree of car Triage. nsultations as fromll_ a. m. tii 3 Soe poms ste i. aed No, Ht nee sts a ew blocks west of Broadway. 30 . STOTT, Washington. J fe Diy AYER'S Cathartie Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The pret remedies are of- oti ry the 7 eas the best, most ect, which medi solence oD afford. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILES neve been prepared with the utmost skili which the medi- cal profession of this age possesses, and their effects show they have yirtues which surpass any combi- nation of medicines hitherto knowa. Other prepa- rations do more or less good; but this cures suck dangerous complaints, 80 quick end so surely. as to prove en efficacy anda power to upreot diseaga be- yond Guy thing which mon have kuown before. By removing the obstructions of the internal organsand stimulating them into heelthy ection, ey renovate the fountains of life and vigor,—health courses anew through the body, and the sick —_F well again. ‘They are adapted to diserse, end disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce but littie elect. ‘Pius 1s the perfeotion of medicine. It ia antagonistic to dieaase, and no more. Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will oure them, if they are weil they will jo them no harm. Give then to some patient who has been pros- trated with bilious compisint ; see his bent-up, tot- toring form straighten with strength again; eee hus long-lost anpetite return; see his ciammy features blossom into health. Give them to some suflerer whose foul blood has burst out in scrofuls till his skin is covered With sores; who stands, or sits, or ftesimanguish, He has been drenched inside and ont with every potion which ingenuity could sug- Kest. Give him these Pius, and mark the effect ; see the soabs f2!l from his body; sae the new, fair skin that has grown under them: see the late leper that is clean. Give them to him whose angry humors have pianted rheumatiam in his joints ani bongs; more him, and he soreechea with pains; he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with kniments and salves; give him thesa PILL arify his bieod; they may not cure him, for, niag! there are cases which no mortal power can reach; but mark, he waiks with crutohes now, and now ke walke sions; they have cured him. Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, acta roy ed stomach has long ago eaten every amiie from bis face and every muscle fr See his appetite retura.and with it hr alth: 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 disease, has derangod the interns! organs of dices- tion. assimilation or secretion.ti! they do their office iL. Her blood is vitiated. ker health is zone. Give her these PILLs to stiinulate the vital principle into Tenewed vigor, to cast ont the obstructions. and in- fusea new vitality into the biood. Now loos again —the roses’ blossom on her cheek. and where iatel¢ sorrow rai, joy berate from every feature. See ths sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan. gickly features tei you without disguise, and painfully dis- tanct, that they ars eatiag tis lifeaway. Its pinened upnoss snd ears, and restiess sleepings, tell the dreadful truth in Isnguage which every mother knows Give it the Pi.ts in large doses to sweep theze vile parasites fromthe body. Now turnagain and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. . Is it nothing to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvel of Ao age? And yet they are done around you every a Have you the less serious sinoes of these dia- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, lache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain inthe Bowels, Fiatulency Loss of Appet King’s Evil, Nouiaigia, Gout,and kindred complaints ali arise from the derangements which these PILLs mpidiy cure. Take them perss- veriagly, and nuder the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judicionsiy oi such advice as we <ive you, and the distressing, danger- ous diseases they cure, wich afflict so many mil hons of the human race, are cast out like the deviis of old—they must burrow in the brutes and in the son. Prios 25 cents par box—5 boxes for Zl. Z.D, GILMAN, Washiagton; and by H. COOK & CO., Alexandria, and ali déalers in fot uJ everywhere, Couens, COLDS, HOARSNESS, &c. The prevalence of the above complaint season, generally has the effect of bringing onta host of profe sediy now cies, nud while some are ‘ood, many are useless, and others even dancerous. The ‘Wiseat course to pursue is to consult your famiiy physician, or other wise use on! dies se loan publio experience bas pro: and efficacious. Of this character is TYLER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM. ARABIC, Originglly the favor.te preseription of an eminent physician,itsoon became a popular remedy, and nas continued to enjoy a growing repntation for the last twenty years. lucases of comon Colds, Conghs, &e..1t sets like & charm,ond in Chronic oases, Bron- chitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, &c., its suecess is unparaled, aid most will tesciy who have used it. Price 25 cents nnd 5) cents per bottin, i Sold by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &o.. Wash- ington ; Cissel, ¢ el & Stevens, Al- exendris; where i 1 convenience, in Lozenger form. 1 35 cents a box— known as “T'yler’s Gum ie Couch cay Drops,”’ as an élegant, pleasant, efficacious Pu monic Lozenge they aro unsurpassed. — fe 1i- Sm Ts SHOALS AND gui SANDS oF youTR, Just published, the 3d edition, ON SPERMATORRH OR SEMI NAL DISEASE A scienting ‘Treaise on the treatment and perfect cure of vous Pebility. Seminal Weakness. favoluntary Emissions, Impo- tence, &c., resulting from vicious habits aoqnired during the critical pazsage fiom Youth to Man- BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng- land, (i827), Licenciate of the Ball, (1854), and 3) yoars Resident Practitioner in London. Author of the “Guide to Health,” * Green Hook,” “Huw to ha Happy.” “Memuirs of Single and Married Life. &e. Ts smali but valuable Treatise, written by world renowned Physician and er, points out the only sure ond permanent cure for alldiseases result ing from se'f-abnse. and ia the only publication of its kind written ina hanevolent spirit and by 2 scientif- foman. Itshould be vMho hanés of all who value pate life and heaith aud happiness here and heresf- er. Price 12 canta, or 4 stamps. at the receipt of which it wil ve seut, post free, and well secured, by Dr. CH. KLINE, No, 4% ist Avenue, Box 4595, New ork, yan t2 PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIBE On THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, 4. Y. 200 pages and 130 fine zElate at Colored Lithographe e rs nad Plates, HP PRICK ONLY is CENTS. eT IP" Seni free af postagets a1) peris af tas Tater. Dr. SM. B. Le Croix’s Physiological View of Mar e. A now An Feyased ition of 250 pages and 150 plates, wt Ue ad cents & copy. A popuurand ecfr- Frohenszive treatise on tie dztie: gud casualties of single nnd inarried life—happy and fruiful alliances, mode of seouriag them—infelicitous ahd infertiie ones—their obviation and removal—nervous debility, its causes and cure, by & process at once 89 simple, eafe, agg ctoctual, that failure ig imposs: rules for aaily manacement—non essay on Sper matorrheca, with praotion! obeervations ona ssforand more successiul mode o ftroatment—precactionsry hints on the evil resuita from empirica! practice ; woich ia edded comsoentarios on the dieases of fe- males—from infancy to old age--each case graphical- ly Hlustrated by beautiful plates, It"points out the remedies for those seif-inflicted miseries and seer pointed hopes so ener nanny prevalent in the young. Itisetrnthful sdviser te the married, and those contomplating marriage. Its perusa! is partio- ularly recommend: to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, and wi scious of having hazarded the health, hay jvilexes to which every human being Me T1068 25 cente per copy, or five copies peo Pree od free of postage to say rere of the United States, addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, ew York. enclosing 25 cents. 5 VP ‘Those wno prefer may consult Doctor 1LA CROIX upon eny of tho diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mi His meat cines often cure in the short space of «ix Gays. and completely and entirely eradicate aii traces of those disorders which copaiva cubebs have so lou; been thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health of the patient. Fis ** French Seoret” is tho great con- tinentsi remedy for that class of disorders which 1 fortunately, bysicians treat with meraury, to t! irretrievi fo Hestraction to the prtient’s constite- tion, and which al! the sarsaparilla in the world can- not cure. ihn Office No, 31 Maiden Lano, Albany, N.Y. feb 14—ly at this such reme- to be sate HE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH D MATURIT: Just Published. Gratic, the 25th Thousand, A few words of the Rational Treatment, without Medicino, of Spermatorrhes or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital, and ape bree toad Pre- it Dew: of the System. Impo- tency, and, fmpediments in Marriage . pall B. DE LANEY. M, D. The im; it fact that the many alar: “ plaints, originating in the imprudence of youth, may be easily removed without sin this 1 tract, clearly demonstrat entirely now and tbl success: by uthor, fully explained, by meansn ich every one is enshled to cure imaelf perfect); ‘at the feast porstble cost, thei Hf th advertived rostruins of the day. ‘Se to any address, gratis and post sealed envelope, by remitting es Bo ue in “som-dewtt n Linpens fie Kae ‘ork. ————————————— OR THE HOLY WEEK. oer a & Miss Sewell, author of Ame wiharelas ‘Sty of the Great King, 1 vol.,8vo., o01- = FRANCK TAYLOR, Medicines. ) Se ‘A.2, 5 AU BS Prose HEAD - oF RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who thatis would not ha: restored to former color; or bald, but would have thi growtl re- stored; or troubled with dandruff and itehing bat would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scaid bead, ur other eruptions but would be cured, or with sick headache (neuralgia) but would be cured. it wil! also remove ail pimples from the face or skin. rof. W estorative will do all thi e "s Hair circular and the Miowing: XN ARBoR, Nov. 5, 1856. Pror.O. J. Woop—Dear Sir: | have heard mach said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restors- tive, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hairdyes,&c..1 was disposed to piace your restorative in the same category with the thousand and one luudly trampeted quack rem- edies, until | met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave ich assurance as induced the tri+] of your Restorative in my family, first, by my good wife, whose hair had become veiy thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its originst beautiful brown color, and nad thicke: and mé beautiful and giossy upon, and entirely over the head. She gouiiaues to use it. not simp! ply beoause of its beautifying effects upon the hair, v boot of ts healthful influence pon the hi Me | mind. Others of my family and friends are using our Restorative with the happiest effects; there- Eire my skepticism and doubt in reference toits vai- ue and character are entirely removed. and [ canand do moat cordially and cont tially recommend ite use by ali who would have their hair reatored trom white or gray,‘ by ressun Of sickness or axe) to orig- inal color and beauty, and by ail young persons who would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Mt Very truly and gratefu! Lett on MANN Frixxp Woop: It was along time after I saw you at Bussfield before 1 got the bottie of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when | got it we concluded to try it on Mra. Mann’s hair. as the surest test of its power. It hae dune a!l that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and {riends, having witnessed its effeets, are now using and recommending its use to others as entitied to the highest considerationyou sanrkia. very res pecktuly wea traly yikes vel ec! ru *, Renee ely ee SOLOMON MANN, CaR.ri2, IL1., June 28, 1852. Lhave used Prof O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, veadmired its wonderful effects. My hair wan becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his restoraiiveit has resumed ita crigi nal color, and, I have no doubt, permanently an. e ZESE, ex Senator U. 8, 0, J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y..(in the great N. Y. Wire Railing tatabi. 0. ment) and li4 Market st., St. And acid by all good Dri r pekuvian SYRUP, OR Protected SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED, , Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as Its BG an established medicine. ts Efficacy in Curing Sari DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Diopsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Seurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debdility, E And all diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question. The proots of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peeuliar charscter, that suiferers cannot Teraonably heritate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not| profess to be a cure all, but its Tange is extensive, because many diseases, apparently unlike are in- umately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy The class of diseases for which the Syrup pro- vides &- ure. 18 p ecisely that which lhas so ofien battled the highest order of medical skil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accrenible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of te Syrup incontrovertible. ‘Those who tnay wish for an opinion from disinter- ested | dbs reapecting the charaoter of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the following among numerous testimoninis in the hands of the Agents. The signatures are thone of gentlemen weil known in the community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. The nndersiened having experienced the henefi- cial effeots of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From oar own ex perience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, Whose inteligence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effiorey in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronohial Passages, Dys epsin, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &e. Tn eed its ef- fects would be incredibie, but from the high charac ter of those who have witnes: them, and have volunt ered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power, Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, B.H. KENDALL, M.D, SAMUEL MAY THOMAS C. AMORY, PRT HARV:.Y, JAMES C. DUNN, It ie well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lust by even a very brief exposure te gir,end that to ma:niain a sointion of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed inposeibie. P In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point ia at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFOXE, UN- XOWN; and this solution may repiace all tue proto carbonatos citrates, sud tactrates of the Materia Medica. by ziate. A. A. HS 8, M. D., Assayer to the state of Mazsachuretta, IS Boylston street, Boston. For sate by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, tum sized bortles. #1. N. 1. CLARK & GO, Proprietors, Boston. sale in Washington by Z. J). Giiman, Specint Nairn & Paimer, Sohn wartze, L. M Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. A. McPherson, F. 8. Walsh, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8, Lovejoy, Dr. B. Clarke, D. Ridge'y; and in Georgetown od J. 1. Kidwell. feb3-6m THE GREATEST LCAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mz. Kunwxvr, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of ovr comion pasture weoda a remady that ures EVERY KIND OF HEMOR, m The worst Scrofuia down to @ common Pimpis, He bss tried it in over eleven hundred cases, end never fniled except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his poszession over one hundred — of its value, all within twenty miles of uston. Mea, bettles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore outh. ne to three bottles will cure the worst kind ef Pimpies on the Fees, = ae or threc bottles wiil clear the system of Biles, ‘Two bottles are warranted to ours the worat Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. ‘Three to fiye botties are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One ne ie) bottles are warranted te cure ali Hu- mort inthe byes, . Uwo bottles are warranted to cure Running of the and Blotohes among the Hair, Your to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt aud ruaning Ulcers. One bottle will cure Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. ‘Twoor three bolties are warrauied to evre the worst kind of Ringworm, Two or three botties are warranted to cure the Mort most desperate case of Rheumatism. Throe to four bottles are warrated to dure Reit- rheum. Five to sight botties will cure the worst case cf Scrofuin. A benefit 18 always experienced the first bot- tl ardn perfect cure is warranted when the above tily l2 taken, z Nothing looks so ‘mproteble to those who have tn vain triad ll the wonderful medioines of the cay, as hat Acommon weed growing on the pastures, and along oid stone walls, shorid cureevery humorinthe system ; yet it isa fixed fact. If you havea humor, it has tert, There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums Bor ha’s about it euiting some onses, butjnot yours. ipa? over a thousand hotties of it in the vicinity of Boston. i know the efeots of it in every case, Tt has aiready done some of the test cures Gver done in Maasacharotts. J gave tt to children a year oid, to od pie of mxty. I have cock poor, puny, bless ane children, whose mere was sont and panhy> reatored to & parfeot state of honith by one 8 To those who are sxbject to @ sick headache, one bottle will alwaye oure it. It gives creat relief cvtarrh and digziness. Some who have taken it b tive for years, and ive been regulated by here tho body 1s sound it works quite easy, but whore thero is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will onuse very singvlar fee.ings, but ‘on must not be alarmed; on, always disappear in Krom four days to a week. ere is never a bad re- sult from it; on the beer when that feeling is | Bos you will feel yourself likes new person. eard some of the most extravagant encomiams of it ar my o welprusties tot kept it strictly for h mmy own 100 J Aiways kep! Btri lor hu- tha fey ef a its introdnetion as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several oases of epiieptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a fow bottles. O, what a mercy if it will rove effec. tual in all oases of that awful inalndy—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. know of several cases of Dropay, all of them aged pie cured by it. For the various diseases of the ziver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthina, F and Ague, Pain in the ‘saa, Fisenses of ‘the s vig, and partioularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, den, the discovery has done more good any medicine ever known. : No Cpe of diet ever necessary—eat the best you oan get enough of it, Dwrections for Use.—Aduite Bu poe = ‘ul — per day—shildren over ten years “Tousert- children from a Sant Zeere, to-spenntel. As no directions plioanie ‘constit r take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice & day? MA! ACTURED xem WON SEB ERNE DY au, ete nsx oe Patt Oe . Walsh & Gon FS. Walshe IE gong cA, Saban sour co. Baht Cnet waster STOP THAT RATTLING. SETA ene as Sala aE a a corner idth and E'sts, Notice FOR AEE StdstoraTion Or CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. The grant of innd to Wiscousin by the act of Con- gress approved 3d J une, i856, has been so far adjusted Sato authorize the release from withdrawal of the vacant afered lands outside of the six-nuies limits of the following routes for railronds, via: First. The railroad route from “ Madison or Co- lumbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river, or lake, between townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” and, Second. Of the road from “ Fond du Lao, on Lake Winnebago, northeriy, to the State line.” A withdrawal of certain iands was also ordered June 12, 1856, along the other proposed routes men- tioned in said sect, viz: from “St. Croix river, or lake,” “to the west end af Lake Superior; and to Bayfield,” so as to afford time for the surveys and and selections for said roads, but no survey having been reported of the same to the Department of the Interior, although more thaa a year anda half have elapsed since said withdrawal. No 43 therefore hereby given that all the va- cant offered Innds heretoiore withds from sale or entry along the routes of said jvoat railroads oh lie ontaide of siz miles on each side of the is. “$ that the railroad g.ant by said act ‘of 34 June, ‘ willattach to such of the odd-mumbercd sections as may be seleoted under said act within the six- mules limits of such parts of the amid roads a8 may be actually survered and staked off before the day hereinafter fixed for the restoration of said lands, At the land othoe at MIUNANHA on Monday, the Sifth day of Apr ‘srt, the t -wnehips on the route of the road from “Fo: a on Lake Winne bago, northerly to the State line.” vis: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin cipal meridian, Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 18, 20, 2i, 22, 33, 4, 25, and ‘of rang 4) 1S and }4. Townshipe 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 9°, % and 27, of range is. ee ee Townships 15, 16, 19, 2, 21, 2, and 23, of range 16. Towarnips 15, 24, 25, 35, 27, 31, and 3, of range 17. Townships 15, 16, 17, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 34, 25, 28, and "ay Prenshioe 15, 16,17, 1, 19,28, 22, M4. 25, 38, 27, ‘ownships 15, 16, 17, 18, 18, 29, 2, - ° S, and SB. of range 19. At the land officeet MINERAL POINT on Mon- dar, the fifth day ef April next, the townships on the routa of the road from “Madison or Coinmbua. by the way of Portage City, te the St. Croix river or iske, between townships twenty-five and thirty- one,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fowrth prin- ipal meridian 1, 12, 13, and as of songen 3, 2,3, a08 4 2, and 3. of range Townships i and 12. of range Townships 1, 12, and 14, of ranges 7 and &. At the Isnd office at RTEVENS POINT on Mor- dav, the Afih day of April next, the townshirs on the route of the rord from “Madison or Colambus, by the way of Portace Ci'y,to the St. Croix river or lake. between townships twenty-five and thirty- one,” viz : North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 15, 16. 18, 19, 20,21, and 22, of range 2. 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2 ‘Townsh) !, aod 22, of range 3. Towasht }, 2, ZL. and 22, of range 4. ‘i Townshi , 18, 19, 29, 21, and 22, of ranges end 6. Townehips 15 and 16. of range. Township 15, of range 8. At the Innd office at LA CR OSSE on Monday, the Sfth day of April nert, the townships on the route of the road from ** Madison or Columbus, by the of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, be tween townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth principal meridian Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of rangel. North of the base line and wast of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. ‘Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 38, and 2, of ranzs |. Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 7, 22, 25, and of range 2. Townelups 11, 12, 13, 14,15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and 24, of rance 3. Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 2%. of range 4. Townships 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and rang! e 5. nships 11, 12, 15, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, }, of ranges 6 and 7. Townelips 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of 8. "Townships 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range 9. 1 rowaships 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of ranges 10 and ‘Townships 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and %, of range 12. T.-wnships 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24. of range 13. Townships 22, 23, and 24, of range 14. At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the Afth day of April nert, the townships onthe rou’ of the road from ‘Madison or Coiumbus, by way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, between townships twerty-hre and thirty-one,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. qouahine 28.27, 2, 29, #, and 31, of 6 12. ‘Townships 26, 27. 2, 9. anc 3) of range ‘Townships 23, 24, 25, 27, 2. and 29, of range 14, 3.2. and 26, of range 15 , aed +6, of range Is, nd 5, of range 19. and office at EAU CLAIRE on Monday, the fth day of april mext, the townships on the route of the rend from “Madison_or Columbus, by the way of Portaye City, tothe St. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty-five ard thirty- one.” Viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin cipal meridian. Township 25, of range !. North of the base line and west ef the fourth prin- cipal meridian ; Towaships 25, %, 27, 28, and 29, of ranges 1.2, 3, and Townships 25, 56, 27, 24, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, of range 5. "Lownships 25, 2, 27, 28, 29, D, Si, $2, 33, $4, 35, 36, and 37, of ranges 6, 7, and 8, ‘Towanhips 25, 2, 27, 2, 2%, 90, 31, 32, 33, S4, 35, 36, and 37, of range 9. and 35, ‘Townships 25, 2, 27, 2, 29, 3, 31, 32, 33, 34, a 25, 38, 27, 28, 28, 30, 31 $2, and 35;ofrange of range 19. At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the third day of May necrt, the townships which were withdrawn in June, 1856, on secount of the proposed St. Croix nver or Inke” * ake Superior; and to Bayfield;” but inas- imuch a8 no surveys of such roads nave been report ed, end ampie time, ox heretofore atated, has Soon afforded for the purpos: restored to market, subj foregoin 185 hey sre now ordered to be to the previso in the i grant by raid not of try be actualiy surveyed and staked off befor day” “Axed for the restoretion of said lands,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. S2, 35, $4, and 35, of range 12. 31, 52, 33, $4, and 35, of range 13. , 31, 2, 35, $4, and 35, of range 14, Townships 28, 2, 3, 51, 32, 33,34, and 35, of range 15. ‘Townships 29, 39, SI, $2, %3, 31, and 35, of ranges 16 and 17. Towuships 23, 2, 9, $1, 52, 33.34, 85, 38, 37, 38, 39, and 4), of ranges if and } Townships 22, 2, 9, 36,37, and 33, of rauge 2, At the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday,t third day of May mert, subject to the “zreviso, As stated above, in reference to like Innds in the Hudson district, the towaships wich were with- drawn in June, 1856, on account of the proposed roads from “St. Croix river or lake” “to the west end of Lake Superior: and to Bayfield,” viz: Nerth of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 49 and 3, of range 3. Pownship 0. of range 4, Pownships 49, 3), aud 5i,of range 7. ‘ownships 49 and ‘0, of ranges 8 and 9, ow nships 47, 48, and 49, of range 1, Township 4%, 01 rancer Il and 1). ‘ownships 47 and 49, of range 1S, ownship 47, of range 14, Township 4i, of ranze 16, Notice is also hereby given that the townships de- soribed in the following. under the 8d, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th heads, which hsve not ret been offered. but are yet to be prociarmed, and offered at public saie before being subject to private entry, wili be released from their recent withdrawal for railroad purposes, and open io pre-emption as other unoffer- “ public iands on the days and at the places specifi- ed, to wit: 3d head. At the land offics at MENASHA on Monday, the ffth day of April next, the town- ships on the route of the from “Fond du Lao, on Lake Winnebago, northerly to the State line,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. ‘oweship 27. of ranges 13and 14. ‘owns hips 22, 29, 9, 33. and 34, of range 17. Townships 2x, 24, 39, 31,32, 33, and 34, of range 18, Townships 24, 2, 50, SI, and 34, of range 19, Bie eg lm — = EAU CLAIRE on uday, the Afth day of Aprel mert, the townshi energies of the road from “Madison or Colune bus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake. between townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships %6, 27, 8, 29, and 3), of range 1, North of the base line and west of the fourth Principal meridian ‘Townships 9,31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 35, 37,38, 0, and 0, of fcernshipe 31 37 9838, and 49, of rang » ST, 38. . e 5. Sand Townsnii S. of range 11. Sth head. At the land officeat HU N,on Mon- day, the third day May oa e Me pe on the proposed roads from Bt. river or lake” “to the west end of |.ak Superior to Bayfield,” subject to the * ”” a8 heretofore stated. in rete to ™* nde in this die- trict on the routes of the above mentioned propused WES North of the base line and west of the fowrth principal meridian. i ‘37, 38, 9, and 48, of uTiccedig sat af rongne , 6th head, At the land office at EAU CLAIRE on Mesias, 1 th of ty apd above, ul reference to like lands in the Hedeon dis~ win: North of the base line and west of the fourth prom cipal meridian Townships 8, 9 and 4, of range 9. Townships 3% , 57, 8, 38. and 40, of range 10. Townships 38, 39, nnd go, of range Ii. 7th head. At the iand office at SUPERIOR on Monday, the thigd day of May ert, the townships ‘oposed Toads from the “St. Croix rr oo fo the west end of Lake Superior; to - su ject to the “promise,” as sinted Above, m reference to the uke iands in the Hudson district, viz: Norsh of the base lineand west of the fourth prim- ipal meridian Townships 41, 42, 43,44, and of range 1, Townebips 41, 22, 43, and 45, of range 2. lown-hips 4!, 42. 45, 65. 5!, and &2, of range 3. ‘ownships 41, <2, 45, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 9, Si, and #2, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 68, 48, 50, SI, and 41, 42, 48, 44, 45, 46, 47, 68, 48, 8, and BI, ‘T-wurhips 41, G2, 43, 44, 45. 45, 47, and 48, of ranges 7,8, and 9. uu wnahips 41. 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 of range 10, wnshipe 41, 42,43, 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, of ranges: ‘© 2. Paws 8. ee of range 15. \ ‘ownships 41, 42, $9) 44, 43, 40, 48, and 48, of Tange {Townships 4 2 6, 44,45, 8, 7, and #, of range Given under my hand, at th this sixteenth day of Febru: ity of Warhington, » anne Dommi one sand hundred snd ht. ont Run OM. A. HES DRICKS. Gommissioner of the Generel Land Ufhos. fe lawiw No. 592. 7 By rue rresibent br TRE UNITED In Pursuance of Law, |. JAMES BUCHANAN, President of tne United Staves of America, do hereby declare and make known irr? sciew will be heidst the undermentioned L ors in the State of ALapama, at the periods hereinafter designated to 3 commencing on Mon- of April next. for the dispossi of uated within the folowing uamed North of the based d wast of the Tallahas- see meridian, Fractions! township 7, of ranges 8, 8,19, 11, 12, 15, 14,15, 16 aed 17. Fractional township 6, of ranges 18, 19, 2, 21, 2, 4, and 25. racticnal sections 25, 3,27, 3,and 30 of fractional sf rere a range 36. me 6, of range .7 Fractional secting 25. and the east half of frac tional section 28, of fractional township 6, of range lands appropriated by law for the use of eahools, eer: aud other parposes will be exeluded irom the an fering of the above lande wil! be commence! on the day appointed, any! wl proceed in the ordor in Which they are advertised unti! the whoe shal! dd the ezles thus closed ; but the nc lower tha: and no private entry of any of the lands w mitted until after the expiration of the two week Giv-n under my hand, at the city of Washington, thistwenty-ninth day of December, anno De one thousaad eight hundred and fift VCR. JAMES 6) By order ofthe Premdent: Tuos. A. Henprices, Conunissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PR¥-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, reed pe "son eotitied to the right of pr -empt ion to any of the lands wit. in the townsh psand parte. £ townships above enumerated is required to estal lish the same to the satisfection of the register end receiver of the land office at Kiba. and maker pay ment therefor as s00n as practicable after seeing thts notice.and hetore the day Sopmniea for tne commencement of the peblic sale of tne lands bracinc the tract claimed , otherwise such ciaim w.\] be forfeited. = THOS, A. HENDRICKS, Commirsioner of the Genera! Land Offios. jan 5 -widw Mi I No. 985. N OTICE FOR RES SbRING CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE BTATE OF ALABAMA. Notioe is hereby given that the Lapd Office «t Huntsville, in the State of Alabama, wil be open to the sale at private entry and location, on and alter the fest day next, ofall carant public land embraced in the following townships, which bad beer prociei:med and « fered pricr to the withdrawal by Rotioe No. 565, being innds whieh had been with drawn to satisfy that part of the reirond grant by act of Congress approved ad June, i856. which eontem plated a road fro r Memphis harleston, that port of ssid grant having been rejected by the Stace of Al abama, viz: South of the vase line and east of the Huntsriiie meridian Townshirs 1, 2, 5, 4,5, and 6, of range 1. Townships I, 2,3. 4, and 5. and the parta ‘of town. ghips 6 and 7, north of the Tennossee river, of rance Townships 1. 2.3. 4,5, and 6, and the parts of town- ship 7 north of the Tenneasee river. of range 3 ‘ownships 1, 2.3, 4, and 5, and the parte of town- ships 6, aud 7 north of the Tennessee, of range 4. ownships Sand 4. and the parte of townships 5 and ® north of the Tennessee, of range 5. South of the base line and west of the Huntsville meridian Townships 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 1. ‘ownships 6 and 7. of range 7. ‘ownships |, 2, 3. , 6, and 7, of ranges 8 and 8. 1p8 1,2, 3,4, 5, and €, of ranges i”, Il, 12, 13, fel made by the act of Congress # ist, to the State of I + he the release fr eunafter deroribed, no hereby sivem thatali the vacant otlered lands heretofore withdrawn fre ration along the routes of the road: the Tex @, ii the State of Lonieana. west of ge town cenwood. via Greenwood, Rhreveport, and ton the Missiesippi rivor opposite “from New Oriosna, ty Cpelou State line of Texas.” which lie outerde on each sede” of the anid ronda, situ dermentioned townebips. which bave a ‘acted in virtue of said grant or ens other grant made by Congrens, or legally claimed by pre emption, aud which were subject to private entry nt the date of withdrawal, will he restored to privete entry on the days and at the pleces herei afer spect fied, at the orcinars nanimum of one dollar and twenty five cents per core. to wit: At the innd office at Moxxc onday, the third he Texas line. port. and Monroe, onthe Mis: i riveropposite Vicksburg. North of the base line and cast of the principal meridian, Townships 15, 16, 19, and ‘ownships 19 20, of range 1. pd 2, of range 2. ‘ownships 15 and 16, of ranges Sand 6. ‘ownahips 14,15 and 16, of range 7, x of range &. and 18. of ranges 9 and 19. 16,18, and 19 of ranges '1 and 12, 17, 18, and 19. of range 13. id 18, of range 14, line and west of the principal meridian 5, 16, 19, and 20, of ranges | and 2. 13, and 2, of range 3, and 2, of range 4. 9, and 2, of ranze 8. TCKITOCHES on Mondss. on the road “from the |. Shreveport aud Mon ABSIT PL TIVEr OPpesite Townehipe 14 Towush'p Towaship North of the Towneh Townships Townrhips '5. § Townships | At the land office at N thet im roe, tn @ point on the Mu Vicksburg, viz: North of the base line and west of the principe! meridian Townships 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 28, of rance “Townships 15, 16, 17, 19, 20.21, end 23, of range? Townships 15, 16,1", 19, 2, 21, 22, and 28, of ranae 8. “Townships 15,16, 17, 19, 20, and 2. of range 9. 19 and 22, of range I, Townships 34, 15. +6, 19, @), and 21, of range Ul. Townships 14, 15,19 2) 21, and 22 of rance 12. ‘Townships 14, 15.16, 19, 2°. 2?, nnd 23. of range 13. Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 2, 21, 22, and 2s, of ranges 14, 15, and is, On the road “from N the State line of Texan North of the base lint and west of the principal meridvan Townships 1, 2, 3, and 6, of range 4. Townships 1.2.3.4, 5.67 ands, of ranges 5 and 6. Townships 1 2,5, 4,5,6,7,8,9, aod 10, of ranges 7 and 8. ‘Townships 1, 2.3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 11, and 12, of range °. Townsnips 1, 2,3, 4, 5€,7,8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, of rar Towoshipe 2,3 4,5.6,7,8, 9, 19, 11, and 12, of is. 25, 4,5,6,7, 8, 9, 19, 11, 12, and 1S, of 9. 19, 11, 12, and 15, of range 14. 4, 1.12, and 13, of range 13. 1, 12, and 13, of range 16. Gives wader my hant.ot che Sonseal Lan nee al o Vnahington, th e arch, see RTOS. A. HENDRICKS. Commuenioner. hip Orieans, by Opelousas, to Lownsh'ps 6. 7, &, 1853. m 18-lawtds NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasninoron, March 16, 1858, On the petition of Charles Goodyear, of New Ha- ven. Conn., praying for the extension of a patent granted to him the 15th of June, 184i, for an improve - uti the ™ Jacture Of Inte Kubber,” for seven years from the expiration of said nt, Which taken pince on the ISth day of Jone 1958: It is ordered, that the said agg be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the Sist of May vext, at 12 0’clook, m.; and al! persons are notified to ap- pearand show oxuse, ifany they have, why said pe- tition onght not to be granted. Persons prposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their otyections, apecially -_ =i in ersting. as lenet twent wre jore the y of hearing: eatimony W either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken naa trans mitted in » With the rules of the Office, wpek will be furmehed on ap) 4 testimony in the case wil! be closed on th Imh of May; depositions other papers reli: Bpon ae be filed in the office on 3 before the morning of that day; the arguments, i Saas ten days thereafter. alao, thet this epee opened ip the faion, Washington, D.C, Daily News, New York, once a week for three anocersive weeks Previous to the S:st of May next, the oI of hear ing. JOS. HOLT Commissioner of Patents P.8. and of theabove opr, their bills to the Patext Offce.eitha paret this notice. mi?