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EVENING _ STAR. CATASTROPHE. BY BRAMBLE. Sweet Juliain the witeb: Received fuil many an ardent From manly, lovo-lit eyes, = with 2 toss of her fsir head, he motioned, as if she had said “In vain are all your sighs!” ‘ She was a createre fail of pride, And ‘uil of jofty airs bende. ii She would not smile on any— er suitors watoheu her omy gaze, ‘er fi set their hearts abiaz3, And these were rich and many. Lo waltzed with grace, and polka’d, too, ‘bere were no figures but she knew, How stately were her motions! Eeemed ai the tne ty If sh (Sved Deemed all the things in i 0" Allelse were simply ‘notions.” —* Thos whirling in the graceful danos, And trying every chirm to entrance— S$ne paused ! and blushed! wh:le o’er a cheeks ran tears! how prids was curst! ‘be string she trusted. too, had burat— Her hoops isy on the floor. @ xathered them up.andranns speedily as to the dressing room, and from there home, Weeks was scen no more. So eee i" The Virginia Legisiature have exempted the firemen of Norfolk from jury duty. 1D~ A truck, or dairy farm of 81 acres, 2 miles fom Norfolk, was sold at auction, lately, aod brought $4,350. iD” Major George Loring, aged 60 years, a re- spected citizen of Sing oa made way with Bimaelt by taking two ounces of laudanun. 10> A Boston *‘medinm,’’ Mrs. Ada Coan, en- tertained the members of the Massachusetts Leg- islature with a series of spiritual manifestations on Wednesday evening. IJ The Charlottesville Advocate says that so confident are the friends of the Extension of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, of the passage of the appropriation, that already are the bonds of the company assuming a firmer and healthier tone in the money market. 1” A Miss Pellet Proposes to forward to Cal- ifornia a consignment of five thousand marriage- able ytrls from the New England States. They areto be consigned to the various divisions of the Sons of Temperance, who are to provide for their wants—husbands included UF~ The social statistfes just published by the = General of Great Britain show that while in Edinburg and Glasgow the proportion of illegitimate children born in those cities is seven per cent. ofthe total births, it is thirteen percent. in Dundee, Perth and Aberdeen. The per centage ts five in London. i[J~ The feeling in favor of a genera! Lankrupt law appears to be growing in New York, and many of the prominent presses and business men are its warm advocates It is snggested that the defects of the act of 1941 can be avoided and a system of bankruptcy formed, which will do jus- tlee to both debtor and creditor. {D> Rents in Ee logalities, in N. York, | seatigeomh for the brown stone and marble onts, sitnated on Murray, Warren, and Cham- bers wtreets, continue to sell about $2,000133.00) lower than they were at this time last year. Tae number of houses to let in the upper part of the oity is large, and rents for them are lower, and likely to continue so. iL A robbery of a Banker's safe, in Henry. Iii, showed rather a strange deficiency in capi- tal. The robbers found $150 in d, 150 in efrrency, and $10.90 ‘in bills Greensborough, Ga. The Peor which tells the story, says that « Transcript, bree Lundred dollars in money with which to redeem 310,000 in shinplasters is decidedly suggestive.’? Gazat Hace ox Rockrisn.—On ‘Tuesday last, Wm. E. Taylor, Esq . of Norfolk, being at his Willoughby Point farm, observed an eatraord!- se large shoal of tish within the little hay whieh forms his fishing ground and ordering the seine to be run out, succerded in catebing ty- four rockfish of enormous size, some of them 4} feet long and weighing one’ hundred pounds: He sold sixty-one of them for $10), and they were immediately sh: dt ttime Nee ee y shipped to Baltimore and A&RKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWN HOTEL.—H Mercure. NY; A M Harrison, C8; J O Lewis and indy. Va; Jas W Mason, do; W Bancroft, W Clark, Mass; HL James. do; J Abendrith. NY ; W Schouler, O; 3 Clay, jr, Ky, T W McLean, 0; G Corbin. Ky; A Yoilman, O; C A Uawkins. Ky; T win, do; Sam Hill, do; ‘TT M ‘Turner, do: ‘f Young, Ky; J Saffell, do: E F Hooker, lowa: O Treller. do; W H McChesney, do; RS Hlitch- cock, Md; G@ P Scrivea, Ga; WH Elliott, do; W N Smith, Va: J 8 Bryan. Ga; T D B-own, Md; P Dup, LB Stoue, Ri; J Bowes, Md; J Boss. Va; A A Moorman, do; WH Cole, ir. KT, T J Paterson, NY; J B Harvie. ; oore, NY; E Harwick. Ala; J J Bacon,’ $C; J Borrows, Mass; EH Brodhead. Wis; J W Williams, Ga: W J Bussey. do; G M Kenfore, do; J A Cutrey, Ala; W pe, M M Collins, do; B Me- ; S Hiatt, do; WG M Griffin, Ga; M N Scott, do; L. a; GH Forney, Ala; Miss A Aber- nethy, do; WH Taniman, N-w¥k; R Philpott. BEng: WH Kiucaid, Pe: R M Fairford. Va Breckenridge, do; WH Beatty, Va; W Cleaver, do; J DS Newell, do; C Goolrich, do; RS Themas, do; WH Mackay, do; R Crawfo-d do; 3 R Pendleton, do; 3 R shields, Ala; R Craw ford. Ala; J Hull, Va; A Cethia, do; J H Trier. do; J W Brockerbrough Virgin; J B Brocken- rough, do; P Dupree, Francs ;'W H_ Bolling, Va: G Houston, jr. do; G D Camden, do; 3 McLean, lil; Capt L Roberts, Minn; W Warren and ied, Mass; C B Johnson, do. J $ Duval, I’a; B Webster, do; J Reynolds, NY; J L Miller, WILLARDS’ HOTEL.— F and J H Rathbone, N Yk; H F Wilson, Eag: G Pauldin, McCarty, N Mex; S Teackle Wallis, Md; W F R JR Brodhead, NY; W'S Jobnston, O; Fabian, P L Foe and lady, Mias Coe, F, Frothingham, Misses Frothingham, Mass;J B Herrick, NYk; Dr W H Stran, Me: W Denn; Col ‘Ward and lady, Wis; 1. Alossom and fam, N Y; 3H Dunbam and lady, Miss Hills, lil; R M Ma- raw, Md; J Robb, ia: C B Wilson, f: ainey, NY; L Maltby, O; Mr and Mrs P- eit, J Maullin and lady, NY; Capt Whipple A; @ W Holt, do; T Cutts and lady, Mo; Mrs E Greenough and child. Maw; Mra Wollach, DC H K and J G Brown, } J M Mills, DC; Kellogz, TM Gy yr N Y; Dan’l Jones, Wi. Read. Ill: G WC May Wis; W M McLestor, Ga; W A French, NC. Whitney, Mo; O H Ritter, SC. T W Prat AA MecGattey, A J Perry, NY tnond, Eng; J N H Patrick C Snow, Callfornia. NATIONAL HOTEL T T Martin, J Thomas, Md; W V Bowne, NY; J J RS Mass, ; Capt C T Rich- and lady, Neb Ter’y; B F Hall, S Sinith,Pa; J L Brent, —W D McJilton, D C; jC Walton, Md; Mrs Dr stua Miss Stuart, Va; Williams, Sam’! and Mrs Lynes. NYK; NE stay, Ky; R Woodbridge, La: J Harrison, Mo; W Dennison, S$ Medary, O; Dr Murphy, Va; H Mereure, N Mex; C 3 Prescott, Mass; Jos Moses, Mex; J B Robinson, Tenn; T Fauntleroy, Va; W D Rotter, NY; Col L Ward and lady, L. Blossom and fam, Wis; Hon H J Raymond, J M Jerome, NY; H D Cooke, O; CB gh, HN Congard, Mrs W H Williams, NJ; C T Rowand, Pa Jesus M Palacios, H Muller, A:cadio Palacios, Adren d’Arberats, Mex; B McLean, O; M Bren, Ga; J Heard, R Rose, Va; Maj L. P Graham, U 5 A; R Gibbons, Va; C U Boss, N Jer; TJ Eppes, AS Merritt, S'S Alderman, Fla; E Cram, Wis; L yrs Kansas; C H Beach. Pa; JT Biake, N J; JM Smith, O: G G Fogg. E H Rollins, N'H; € N Child, W M Wilson. Pa; S Rerbert and lady, Mary Herbert, NH; G Elsbery, NM; A Lewis, Pa; W Macomber, R Berry, Me; B Kendrick, J & Warren, La; HE Morrell, Mich KIRKWOOD HOUSE —S Z D Arrowsmith NY; R P Ashe, Cal; J EE Meseri, USMC; 3 Grabam, NC; J Leightou, Cal; G J Knapp, Ala; JE Merris,J D Whitford, NC; N H ledriss, NY; J Howard, Md; A Jurson,USA: Miss Wood, Va, J M Rhodes, Cal; CK Ceyrus,Va, J T Boyd Ind; $ B Jamison, Md; J T Jewell; Ala; A W Richards, Il, Col Am; rsand, NY; J C Kitch- um, Ct; J Brougham, NY; J R English. R Wil- kinson, Va; WF Wood, Pa; WW Wood, J 8 Towson, L. Miichell, Va; N Taylor, La; F P Sawyer and sister, J M Smith, Tex; J Leona-d; + C Dana, Pa; J Benson, Min; L T Lovett, O egon. UNITED STATES HOTEL —F M Bucking- se pa ss W A Mahood, J Dunlap, ras ziimor, Md; F Dodge, Mo; D Nolton, NY; HG Smith, Va; M A York. NC, J A Mad- ry Master Woodson, A F Witb- ; gle oe lady, Md; E ! ungerford, Md; TT Hill R W Made, G Hamilton, G DCam- den, kW Cating. JP Gieaves. J K Thurman, W P Thaman, W Martin, W it Bolling, J i Moore, P Lightner, J D Brooke, J E Young, Md b T Lovett, Oregon. ; W ABHINGTON HOUSE —D Nolton NY, H B Fruysen, KT; N M Marble, Mass; LH Rick- ard, Ind; M Lippe, Pa: C V Boss, NJ’ W All'son, Oblo; J Rockford, J Gordon, Wisconsin, W AL len, NY OCEAN STEAMEES’ SAILING DAYS Aravia.. GN er City Baltimore Falton.. Niagara Vanderbilt. Evicssen... From Evnorg. Palton ........ Southpten...New York..Mh 10 City Baltimore. Liverpool, New York..Mb 10 Hetinburg ....-.Glasgow.....New York..Mi 17 Niagaa..,..-.. Liverpool ton... b 13 A +++eeeeeeLiverpool....New York..Mb 20 ‘The California mail steamers leave 9 the 6tb and Mth ef eoch month NO Seite lnsarance, &e. FO™= tHsuRANC Ec MPANY OF NEW A Capt a Agee Surplus over —_---. ee eee eee The undersigned, having been appointed Axent « gr oy Ne bie terms as other neqpoeaab corm pani fan3- No. 127th st. Ot, HANEON Agoat, GQ EDWARD SNOWDEN Genera CLAIM AND REAL ESTATE ‘or Bounty Land: ‘ension Claims, Prhsecu- Sion of Claims before the Court of Clai ‘aims, Congress the Departments, Purchase je of resi es- tes, attend to Renting Houses, Buy and Sell Warrants. Negotiate , and all business of i Offi ope th and Louisiana avenue. puisi A jan 16-ly if ae il ‘Washington, City, TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Daven iowa, 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in fork. Ponds of 500 each. The Sebi ap kd of Davenport has now abort 20,000 inhabitants, and is rapidly increasing in wealth and population. municipal debt is only $159,000, and its railrosd debt only $125,000, and canrot now be increased. The statistios of the city were published in the Inteili- enoer of the Sth ‘September. We recommend frese bonds, believing them to be as safe as any it be fou CHUBB BROTHERS eee ne ee K HOUSE ©) ppANEine CHEB BROTHERS, Dzpros: its received and Cheoks paic without ts on the northern seaboard sities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. ap eee on Deposits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as insy be agreed uy Dxrosits in Viaeinia and UNcURRENT Monrt. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re- oe. to be sked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we the regular Exchange. | Discovnts.—Ndtes, Drafts,and Bills of Ex, e will sioupmntad. and icasemadocn Stocks, By Seourities, at tke market rate. Lurrers oy Caxpit.—Letters of Credit will be rnished, negotiable in the different Citias of the nited States, on Deposit of Money or ein ee and interest allowed if Money is onsen ee a charged if Cousterais,on such termsas inay beagreed pon. Pavers ¢ Bits ov Excuanex.—Traveiers will be furnished with draits in suoh sums as may be de- — Spy ee in the ditt eles if hp lgy res iLLS AND Letreas or Cxgpit on ENGLAND, IRR- Lanp and Ecropr.—Bilis of Exonange and Lette of Credit on Engiand, Ireland and Europe, fu &t the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit, Bonne, Stocns, &¢.—Honds, Stocks, and Scouri- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. ce: ‘ways for sale, or bought in the different Gries at a commission of a¢ pr. cent. ee apes fos Lf sid foe ge p reserve the right to for a deposit of 10 pr. cent 01 the oost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by teie- RaiiRoap, City, and Stats Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be pisced in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Rail- read Iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Warganta.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. Ail Warrants sold by us are gueran- “ nd Warrant ants located on commission. Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re~ Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible 168. Rea Estare anv InNsvRances, Pe ye Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effected. Ccaims on Unitep Stats, Comrt oF Chains, NGRkss.—Claims on the United Siates, beforethe ourt SA ea oF Congrers, ne to us, will be eout om @ attorneys. saps 7 prompt CHUBB BROTHERS, Jang Opposite the Treasury, pe HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS, Depoaitors depoaiting Bank Notes will please mark their Cheexs eas im currency. Deposites of Gold w: prid in Gold, Accounts will be opened with depositors allowing them to deposit Gold gad Gheok | br currengy, the jepositor being oredi wit e difference, ne at CHUBB BROTHERS, NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOANen STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, fan 2th Opposite the Treasury, W.3suneron AQUEDU CT. Orvics or THE WasuINncTon AQUEDUCT, WAsHINGTON, March 8, 1958. Proposals are invited for the completion wf the Washington Aqueduct, according to plans and spe- erfications which will be on exhibition in this office, on and after the 10th of Apri. Bids will be received for the completion of the whole work in gross.—or for the separate works di scribed in th» speoifications, the United States r. serving the right to make # contract for the whole, or for the separate works, as may seein inostadvan- tageous upon comparison of the bids. i A portion, on'y, of the work cin be completad with the appropriations now avaiialle; and the contracts Will be suljeot to the contingency of futuro appro- Priations by Congr ss. The Engineer reserves the right to prescribe the Amount of work to ba done and he rate of progress under each contract, and for each work, . Pa ments will b+ inade in checks upon the United States Troasury np the monthly extimates of the Engiaeer, reser: 10 per cent. onall payments un- til the oomnienion fthe contract ; and it will be a condition of al! contracts that the workmen ahali be paid their full wages monthly and in specie. Proposals should be sealed, und eudorsed “ P-opo- — Gr work and materials for the Washingto ueduet.” ie ted States reserves the right to reject any or all bids for the whole or for any Cope of the work, if not deemed advantageous; but the work wil! be awarded tothe owest bidders for tie whole or for parte ofthe work, who give good seourity for the completion of their contracts, if at reasonabl + Pricer. Every offer must be accompanied by a written antee, signed by one or more responsible per- » tu the eifect that he or they undertake that the dder or bidders w' it, 1f his or their bids be accept ed.enter into an obligation within ten days, wth good and sufficient securities, for the completion of the work undertaken; said guarantee to be acoompa- nied by the cartifiette of the United States District Judge, United States Uiatrict Attorney, Navy Agent. or soms (fficer of the General Government or individual knowa to the Engineer or Deparcment of War, that the guarantors are able to make good thor guarantee. . : Bids will be opene? in the presenos of the bidders, at noon of the Lith May; none will be receive! after that hour. ‘Tne work to be let comprises—completion of the dain across the Potomac at the Great Falla; buil ing of gate houses: completion of masonry bridge waste woirs; building distributing reservoir; cor pistion of conduit; furnishing cam-irgy pipe; build ing of two iron pipe bridges; laying pipes from the distributing reservoir tothe Navy Yard and other princive! pian establishments «f Washington; uilding of high service reservoir in Georgetown, And supply of cement, sand. bricks, stone, and ail other iaterials; for all of which reference is to be mado to the detailed descriptions and specifications to be exhibited in this office. —_ he comparicon of the bids will be made upon the quantities noted in the specificatio: id plans ex- hibited at the time of letting and should a bid in gross be noes the monthiy payinents mpon the contracts will be made upon the eatimate of the Fin- gineer. at prices to be fixed by nim. wit’ the usus! reservation of ten per cent. until the entire com- pletion of the contract according to the spec fica tions and ans. Proposals should state the time yiths which each work will be completed, provided Congress @ppropriares the vecessary funds. By order of the Secretary of War: M. C. MKIGS, Captain of Engineers in charge of Washington Aqueduct. Fors or GUARANTEE. To Capt. M.C. Meigs, S. Engineers: We, the we here » residents of yin the State of hereby, jointly and severally, cove- nant with the Unit ates, and guaranty, in caso the foregoing bid of be accepted, tha they tl, within ten day the anid bid, ex € the contract for the same, with goon and euffic: eties to perform the work or urnish the articles oposed, in conformity to the terms of the advertisement under which it was made. And in case the said shal! fail to enter Into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer by the said and the next lowest bidder. Signed. ay B. I hereby certify, that, to the best o’ my knowledze and belet, the above named guarantors are good — ca jena gE. F. haned, Be m 9-dtMayll SPRING STYLES O ATS Ss fam BAe Gentlemen are invited to call and see the new styles of DRESS HATS for Spring embracing the Paris, New York, ani Philadelphia styles, which cannot fail to please the most fastidious. Also, the Cloth (or Cashmere) Hat. so mach admired and worn. ‘Together wi h: FELT HATS and CAPS inall their variety. Tne quality and price of our HATS will be found to be the same as sold in any other house in tuts city. and our $3.5), 33,and §2.50 Hate cannot be surpassed by any. > “The pro f of the peddiog is the eating of it.” Then give = a iJ yo Femmoniber—torms, ready ay. Piease don’t sak for ovedit. Te B.B.STINEMETZ, Hatran, 235 Pa. av.. near corner i3th st., fe %-tr between Wi! ard’s & Kirkwood [ouse, \HE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- EST NUMBER. 1 wish all gentlemen to bear in mind that the plan adopted three years ago ol selly: WA" ‘3 and BOOTS at re- duced prices, FOR CASH, is now4an suc- cessful operation, as theusands of gentlemen can testify, | have just received a full supply of the Iatest New York fos of DRESS HATS, which | am selling at $3 50. equal toany.and much better than is usually sold at $4 or $5: and the best Fi Hatin the United States; and eee fashionable Flat at $250,—in fact, all ki or po eee geo we ong. lower than the uanal — sh only, 1° ar haa debe, v extra profits, in order on commission fora Foiagelehis me 4 bs vor, fr tn FOU) ne oo that ao Shed i, tad a apien h PATER -EATHER bea CALE-BKIN. GAITERS at go it The pana pd th: Bid one supr Boots, ax gaual, at my rogues Phy gems onal pe oft ee the pS Mcent for the manefecturets, 15 to ico the very plied wih ' of: , Vienna, a Spermatory and mn a, 0. Arcee pace of three days, complete!y ‘ surea ell traces ol theee dheorders whick copavinand oubebe #0 a pen thought an antico! @ for, to ‘he ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu- ion. Tresemar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the mle physiciantreats with mercury, to the inevitabie destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which al! the sarsaparilia in the world cannot remove. ‘I'riesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alike dovoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quali- . ‘They may lie on the toilet table without thei being suspected. Sold in tin cases, and divided in separate doses as administered by Veipeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord, &o., &c, Price $3 ‘each, or four cases in one for §9, which saves $3; and in 827 cases, Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few blocks west of Broadwzy, New York. Imme diately on reosip of the smount Dr. B. will forward the $9 oases of Tri and the Iai Tiage paid toi ie $ nage. Consultati . m. and from 4 till 8 0. few. iocks west of Broadway. STOTT, Washington. st. Sold also by ‘J. fel ly AYER’S Cathartie Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fored to the publioas the best, most perfect, which medical science can afford. AYER'S CATHaRTIC PILLS have en prepared with the utmost skill whioh the medi- cal profession of this age possesses, their effects show they have virtues which surpass any eombi- nation of medicines hicherto known. Other prepa- rations do more or less guod; but this cures suck dangerous compiaints, 80 quick and so surely. as to prove an efficacy anda power to uproot disease be- yond any thing which men have known before. By removing the obstructions of the internal organs ani stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate the fountains cf life and vigor,—health courses anew through the body, and ok min 2 well again. They are adapted to disense, ani disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce but little effect. ‘This is the perfection of medicine. It is antagonistic to disease, and no more. Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will cure them, if taey are well they will do them no harm. Give then to some patient who has been pros- trated with bilious complaint; sce his bent-up, tot- tering form straigaten wi! trength again; see hig long-lost appotite return; see his ciammy features blossom into health. Give them to some sufferer whose foul blood has burst out in serofula till his skin is covered With sores; who stands, or lies inanguish. He has been drenched insid out with every potion whioh ingenuity could sug- gest. Give him these Pitts, and mark the effeot ; gee the scabs fail from h ly ; see the now, fair skin that has grown under them; see the late lepor that is clean. Give them to him whose angry humors have planted rheumatism in his joints and bones; move him, and he sereeches with pains; he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with Hniments and salves; give him these Pitts to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, aias! there are cases which uo mortai power can reach; but mark. he waiks with crutches now. and now he walks alone; they have cured him. Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, Whose gnawing stomach lias long ago eaten every smile irom his face and every muscle from his boay. See his appetite return. and with it his heaith: see thenew man. Nee hor that was radiant with health and loveliness b asted and too early withering Away; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking has deraneed the internal organs of dices- rulation or secretion.tiil they do their office her health is cone, Give her these P1118 to stimulate the vital principle into renewed vigor, to cast out the obstructions. and in- fuse a new vitality into the blood. Now look acain -—the roses’ biossom on her cheek. and where !ately sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature, See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan. sickly features toli you without disgmise, and painfully dis- tinct, that they aro eating its lifeaway. Its pinched upnose and ears, and restless sleopins, tell the drendful truth in language which every mother kn Givo it the Pinus in large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turn Seats and see the ruddy bloom of childhood, Is it nothin to do these things? Nay, are thev not tie marvel o| thigage? And yet they are done around you every lay. itave you the less serious symptcns of these dis- tempers, thoy are the easiar cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain inthe Howels, Fiatulency Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralgia, Gout,an kindred compiaiats all arise from the derangements whioh these PILLs rapidly cure. Take them perso- yeringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if net, take them judiciousiy PA such advice as we give you, and the distressing, danger- ous diseases they cure, which afflict so many mi! lions of the human race, are cast out like the devils of old—they must burrow in the brutes and in the tea. Price 25 cents per box—5 boxes for Ql. Z..D, GILMAN, Washington; and by H. COOK & CO., Alexandria, and afl dealers in Medicine everywhere, 34m Cousss: COLDS, HOARSNESS, &c. The prevsience of above complaints at this season, generaily has the effect of bringing onts host of profensediy new specihes, aud while some are ‘ood, many Are useless, and others even dangerous. The ‘Wisost course to pursue is to consult your family LV phigeerst or otherwise use only suck reme- dies as lung public experience has proved to be safe and sect Of this character is TYLER’S COMPOU SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, Uriginelly the favor.te prescription of an eminent physician,it soon became a popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy @ growing repntation for the jast twenty yeare. Lu cases of common Colds, Cougha, &c., 1t ots like a charm,and in Chronic cases, Bron- ghitiz, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, pecoess unparaied, and most will testiy '@ used it. Price 25 cents and 50 conta er Lottie. Soid by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &o.. Wash ington ; Cissei, Georgetown; Peel & Stevens, Al- exandria; where it mag be had also, fo: convenience, m Lozenger form, Vrice 12% and 25 cents 8 box— known as “Tyler’s Gum Aratie Cough C: Drops,” as an elegant, pleasant, and efficacious monic Lozenge they are unaurpassed. fell T# SHOALS AND GUICRSANDS OF YOUTH, Just published. the 3d edition. ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMI- NAL DiSEASES.—A scientific Trea’ ise on the treatment and fect cure of Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakn Involuntary Emissions, Impo- tence, &o., resulting from vicious habits soqnired arias the critical passage f.om Youth to Man- BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Roya! Collegs of Surgeons of En land, (1827), Licenciate of the Hall, (1854), and ears Resident Practitioner in London. Authur of he “Guide to Health,” ‘Green Book,” “How to be Happy.” “Memoirs of Single and Married Life, &e, ut valuable ‘Treatise, written by world renowned Physician and Surgeon. ints out tho only sure and permanent cure foralldiseases result ing from solf-abuse. and is the only publication ofits ind written in a benevolent spirit and by a soientif- It should be inthe of all who value — iife and health and happiness here hereaf- er. 3 _. Prive 12 cents, or 4 stamps. at the receipt of which it wil be sent, it free, and well secured, by Dr. CH. KLIN ©. 490 Ist Avenue, Box 4536, New York. jan 12 private MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 200 pages and 130 fine Pian and ( Coiored Lithographs PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. UP” Sent free of postage to ail parts af t: _ Dr. M. B. La Cre new ’a Physiologiesl View of Mar Siege. A revised oditon of £9) pages and 180 pistes. Price 2 cents & copy. A popular and - preh aye veo pre = tl casualties of single Ifehappy and froteful all mode of securing them—infoliditous and inferti!e ones—their obviation and removal—nervous debility, its causes and ours, by & provesu at once so simple, safe, and effectual, t] s failure ia im) porqeettinte a y manngement—an essay on Sper matorrhees. witn practicn| observations onassferand more successful mods o ftreatment—precautionary hints on the evil ree: from empirical practice ; to Which is edded commentaries on the diseases of fo- es—from infancy to old ag: h case graphiosl< ly idiustrated by beautiful plates. It*points out the avatars those — ht pens oat one a) 10} so nnfortunatel revaient bi young. It An truthful adviser to The married, and 088 romrnceel ones marriage. Its perusal is partio- 5 eal recommen to persons entertaining secret avte of their physica) condition, and ho are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and vileges to which every human being is entitled to ol for 2 cents os oopy, OF Bye copies La nog ree of tage to any part o! e Uni 08, addrensing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, ew York. enciosing 25 cents. ;.B. Those who prefer may consult Doctor (LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi cines often cure in the short space of six 8, and completely and entirely erndioate al! traces of those disorders which copaiva and cubebs have so loi been thought sn antidote. to the rnin of the health o the patient. His * French Saw ove is the great con- tinenta! remedy for that clase of disorders whioh un- fortunately, physicians treat with meroury, to the irretrie le destruction to the patient’s oonstitu- Soe and which all the earsapariiia in the world can- Bot oyra. f Office No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y, feb l4—iy NIE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH A TURIT + Just Published, Gratic, the th Thowsand. A few words of the Rational Treatment, without odicine, of rmatorrhea or Local Yeakness, octurnal Emissions Genital, and Nervous Debility, Pr mature yp ee System, Impo- tency, impediment ‘arringe generally, by B, DE LANEY. M. D, The i it fact that the many als: “ plaints, originating in the imprudence ad solitude of youth. wer he easily removed without Medicine, 16 in this smali tract, clearly demonstrated ; and the d highl Sopted by the author ad ch every one is aa at the ‘Toast possible cost, thereby avoiding the advertired rostrums of the day ‘Bent to reas, gratis and post ina sealed envelope, by rémittine Py povtane stamps > . DE LANE som-dewtf 17 York, rf successful treatment,as ully explained, by meanso tooure Flim: perfootly atreet. oung reone ; Miss Sewell, authorof Ainy Ltd Sity of the Great King, 1 vol.,8v0., eol- m2 ? FRANCK TAYLOR, ——— Tixoune pera FOR THE HOLY WEEK, for B Medicines. . : AUTIFUL HEAD Patont ot A. or «|RIOH GLOSSY HAIR, e- COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who thet te Frey wyonld act havoit restored to lor; Or would have the growth re- preted; or troubled ‘with dacdruff and itching bat would have it removed, or trounied with scrofu seald head. or other eruptions but wouid or with sick headache (neuralgia) but would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face or skin. Prof. sAfowe Fray ot neem ive wil doall this, see and the follow: —— NN ARBor, Nov. 5, 1856, Pror.O. J. Woop—Dear Sir: | haye heard much fr on e wonderful effects of your Hair Restors- but having been so often cheated by q uzck nostrums, hair dyes, &c., 1 was disposed to place your restorative in the sxme category with the thousand and one ivudly trumpeted @ rem- edi untu 1 met you in Lawrence county some monthe since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the tri.l ofyour Restorative in my family, rat, by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin entirely white, and before exhausting ove of sour large bottles, her hair was reztorcd nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely overthe head. She inues to use it not simpiy because of its beautifying effects upon the because ofits healthful influence upon the head and nund. Others of my family and friends are using our Restorative with the happiest effects; there- Fore my skepticism and doubt in reference toits val- ue and character sre entirely removed, and do most cordially and oo: use by all who would have their hair restored {rom white or cray,: by reason Of sick: inal color and beauty, and by ail young persons w. wou have Lragaid pod Le pglad oad glossy. ‘ery tru! grate! ours. chad BULOMON MANN Woop: It was a lot Isaw you ate id Sire I got the bottle of Hestorative for which you gi me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and wi got it we concluded to try it oa Mrs. Mann’s heir. as the surest teat of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and family and friends, having witni re now using and recommending its use entitied to tielighest consideration you i fully ard truly yours, Agains VOry respectfully MSO LOMON MANN. CaR.yir, ILz., June 28, 1852. Lhave used Prof O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair waa becoming,as I thought, prematurely gray, but 28 eden ol} é prconrs yet resuin “4 ite origi nal oolor, and, | have no doubt, permanently 0. is S. BREESE, ex. Senator U.S. ©, J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, Y..(in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estabiish- ment)and 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. And soid by aii good Druggiste. fe17 Smr ERUVIAN SYRUP, OR ProtecteD T oanand SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. . Having successfully passed the ordeal to which now discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as established 101ne. an Its Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, D-opsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptire Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, .Gencral Debility, And all diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerons,so well authenticated, and of snch peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonatily heritate to receive the /> proffered aid. a: The Peruvian Syrup does note profess to be a cure all, but its Tange ié extensive, becauso many diseases, Apparently unitke are in- tumately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy The cinss of diseases for whica the Syrup pro- vides a-ure, 18 p-ecisely that which /has so often battied the highest order of medical akil. The facts ure Langibie, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion from d.sinter- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satistied with the following among numerous testimoniais in the hands of the Agerts. ‘The siguatures are those of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. .The inser. pn having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the “Peruvian syrup,” d to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, Whose inteliigence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of e efficse: = Seon rs inipien, ioceaet ot the UNKS A rononal SSAC, 8 sia, liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neurnigia, &o. Tadeed 's ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charae ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testfmony,as we do ours, to its Testurative power, ev. JOHN PIERPONT, HOMAS A. DEXTER, .H. KENDALL, M.D, BAMUEL MAY. 'HOMAS C, AMORY, ETER HARVEY, JAMES C. DUNN. It is well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron ia lost by even a very piel sepenase to sir, and that to marntain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deomed impossibie. . . In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN & WAY BEFOAR, UN- KNOWN; @nd this solution may replace all the proto carbonatos cltrates, and tartrates of the Materia ca, A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, 16 Boy|ston street, Boston. F — for large yt $1. Ne ba RK & GO. Proprietors, Boston. For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & Palmer, John Schwartze, E - 4 Smith, VY. Harbaugh, H. “8. McPherson, F. 8S. Walsh, Joseph Bury, Ji - Stone, J. S. Lovejoy, . Clarke, D. Ridgely; and y F Cissell.and J. 1.. Kidwell. M THE GREATEST EDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. in one Mr. Kzxwupr, cf Roxbury, has singovered ef our common pasture @ remedy that eures RVERY KIND OF BUMOR, rom worst Scrafuia down to & common Pimple. dt ied it in over eleven hundred cases, and never except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. Hoe has now in his possession over one hu certificates of its value, all within twenty miles o! Boston. pity bottios are warranted to oure rsing Sore outh. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of ‘implies on the Face. Pifwoor tires bottles will clear the system of Biles. ro bottles are warranted to oure the worst Canker in the Mouth and 3: jtomach. ideo 2 aad are warranted to cure the worst of Exysipelas. One or tyo botties are warranted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears Blotches among the Haur, Four to aix bottles are warranted to cure corrupt running Uloers. One bottle will oure Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to oure the Worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to oure the most t des; of Ri itism. “iro 1s oa bttion Soe weasel We bre Sal. theum. Five to eight betties will cure the worst case of ‘A benefit 18 always experienced from the first bot- tle, anda perfect oure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so ee: to those who have in yain tried ali the wonderful medicines of t S common weed growing on the slong old stone walla, shou!d cure eve: Phumoriathe —_ yet it is a fixed fact. Uer ve @ humor, it bas to start. There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums zor ba’ ut it suiting somo cases, but{not yours. died over a thoueand bottles of it in the vicinity Boston. I know the effects of it in every case. ¢ has already cena the greatest cures evor eo us. Te children a year seen poor, pun. ‘ing ohildren, whose flesh was soft ‘and tored to & perfect state of health br one bottle Fath who are subject to @ ick headache, one bottle slways oure it. It great relief i: gatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it hi been oostive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where t! ly is sound it works quite ensy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very eingylar feeings, bat Fe must not be alarmed; ad always disappear in To sul in aid, to on pie of sixty. yorm: Sjookin Habby, resi om four days to a week. ere is never A Te- it from it; on the contrary, when that feeling ix one, you will feel yourself f:ke & new person. jes some of the most oxtravagant encomiams of it that ever man listoned to In my own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its introduction as general family medigine, great wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Sevoral cases of epiieptic fits—a disoase which was siwaye considered incurable, have been cured by 8 few bottles. O, whata Foy if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awfu! malndy—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Drops: jot thom eqed iseases of the sople cured i, it, For the various finer, ick Headache, Dyspep' is, Asthma, Fever Ride, 8 of the Sine, the and Azue, Pain in the OAKES and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., disoovery has done more good than any medicine ever known, Noc ‘¢ of diet ever nocessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults te per gay shildten over ten years dessert-zpooniul— children from five to t years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to ail constitutions, take sufficient to Te onli bowels twice 8 day, AC’ oa | ONALD KENNEDY. Ne. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Agents for Washington.Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilroan, Kidwell & La fardner, Burry +» D. Walsh & Co. ish, J. P. jartin Kine, Nairn & ‘Palmer, Senrers & Co. ri] 5 well, Bit i Cia J.P. Mii urn, Dunbar 8 Gingell O ME Heonihane Le Ridwale: my bre sror THAT RATTLING, lam now pre) ling to put on “ Chapman’s Elactie for the ling of the thatt-al ing ste, hair, but lentially recommend ite ness OT Axe) cowrie- o e 8. 5 Townships 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range 9. No, 534. J Nozice FOR ANG ‘TORATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. The grant of iand t0 Wrsconsin by the aot of Con- gress approved Sd June, '856, has been so far adjusted &s to authorize the release from withdrawal of the vacsat offered lands outside of the six-miles limits of the following routes for rnilroads, viz: First. The railroad route frem “ Madison or Co- Iumbus, by the way of Portage to the St. Croix river, or lake, Letween townships twenty five and thirty-one,” and, Second. Of the road from “ Fond du Lac, on Lake Winnebago, northerly, to the State line.” A withdrawal of certain lands was also ordered June 12, 1856, slong the other proposed routes men tioned sid act, viz: from “St, Croix river, or own. hips 41. 2, 43, 45. 51, snd 52, of rnage 3. lake,” “to the west end af Lake Superior; and to ips 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 48, Si, and 32, Bayfiold,” s0 as to afford time for the surveys and 8 41, 42, 45, 44, 45, 45, 47, 49, 49, 50, St, and and selections for enid rods, but no survey having Nee see va vat oa Ter ot the west of Lote perior : nf ta the Shove, 1s reference to like aie trict, viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Townships aoe, i al eee vege te ‘owns: +3, at . Townshipese'srcae. &, ‘nnd 40. range Il. 7th bead. At the land offee at SUPERIOR on AM townships Monday, the shiré oe, of May n the proposed roads from the . Croix river or Inke” to the west end of [mke Superior; and to Bins - field,” au ject to the “preetso,” as etated above, ry reference tv the ike innds 1a the Hudson district, im: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- * cipal meridian Townships 41, 42, 43,44, and 46, Towasiups 41, 42, 43, and 45. of range 2. — reported of the same to the Department of the otomnals stl, 42, 48. 4A, 45, 48, 62, 40, 69, OR, em Sty nterior, although more than s year anda half have P \ 5 6. ranges elapsed since said withdrawal, z. pene agers Notice is therefore hereby siren that all the va- cant offered lands heretojore withdrawn from sai or entry along the routes of said located railronds which lie outside of stx miles on each ide of tae said roads, situated im the undermentioned town- Townships 41. 42, 43, 44, <5, and 46 of range 19. eee Rehine al, 42, 43, 44, 45, 45, 7, and 43, of raaces and /2. Townships 41, 42. 43, 44, 45, 46, and 48, of range 18. ‘Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,48, and 49, of range Ships, which have not been selected iu virt: * Bai frant. or Any other xrant made by Cougrese, = Townships 41, 42, 48, 44, 45, 48, 47, and 48, of range logally olsimed by pre-emption. and whisk were | 15. subject to private entry at the date of withdrawal, | Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, will be restored to private entry #n the days and at | this sixteenth day of February, anno Domuni one the plao nafter specified. at the ordinary | thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. minimum of one doliarand twenty five cents THORS. A. eR DRICKS. And all the o, Othee. acre. ersd townships as herei er described which had beer withdrawn from sale on sccount of the proposed roads, not yet loonted, inen- tioned in the foregoing, will be restored at the times heremafter designated; with the express prortso, that the rasirond grant by said act of Sd June, 1856. willattach to such of the odd-numbered seotion as may be selected under said act within the eix- nules limits of such parts of the said roads as may be actually surveyed and staked off before the day hereinaiter fixed for the restoration of said lands. At the land vice at MENASHA on Monday, the Afth day of Apr: «rt, the tywnships on the route of the road from nd du Lac, on Lake W bao, norther!s to the State line,” viz: North of the base line and enst of the fourth prin cipal meridian. Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and of ranges 13 and 14. Townships 15 16,1 and 27, of range 15. Townships 15, 16, 19, 2, 21, 22, and 23, of range 16. Townships 15. 26, 2, 35, 27, 31, and 3, of ae iz. Townships 15, 16, 17, 19. 2, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 35, and 27, of range 18. Townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, 27, S2, and B. of range 19, At tho land officeat MINERAL POINT on Mon- day, tha fifth day of Apr ert, the townships on the route of tne road from “Madison or Columbus. by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or inke, between townships twenty-five and thirts- one,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships i1, 12, 13, and 14, of ranges 1, 2,3, and 4, Townships 11, 12, and 13. of range 5. Townships I! and 12, of rance 6. Townships U!, 12, and |4, of ranges 7 and 8, At the land office at STEVENS POINT on Mon- day, the ff*h day of April next, the townships on the reute of the road from “Madison or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or Iske, between townships twenty-five and thirty - . Commisrioner of the Genera! fe 2-lavew By rae presides br rae UNITED r “STATE! In Pursuance of Law, 1. JAMES BUCHANAN, President of ine Uni States of Ameria, do hereby declare and make known that public sales Will be heid et the undermentioned Land Offices in the Scate of Arapama, at the periods hereimfter Creiznated to wit: At the Land “fice at Ere, commencing om Mon- day, the fifth day ef April next, for the diaposst o the public lands situated within the following r townships, Vi North of the base line and west of the Tallakas- see meridian, Fractional township 7, of ranges 8, 9,10, U1, 12, 15, Py] 26, | M415, 16. and 17. 8, 19, 9, N, 22, 2, MA, 2, 25, aahiactional township 6, of ranges 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 4, and 2. Fractional sections 25,28, 27.23, and Sof fractional township 6, of range 56. Fractional sections 26, 28, and 3, of frnetionst township & of range .7. Fractional section 25, and the enet half of frac coool Feotion 28, of fractional township 6, of range 1 ands approprinted by Inw for the use of schools, muli‘ary, and ot..er purposes will be exoluded jrom tha sale. The offering of the above iands wil! be commenced on the day appointed, and w li proored in the order in whieh thes are advertiaed the who e #hall have been offered, and the sales thus alosed ; but the sale shail not he kept opea lomrer tham tue wicks, and no private entry of any of the lande will be +4 mitted until alter the expiration of the two weeks. Giv n under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-ninth dey of December, anno Domial ons *housand eight hundred and rE seven. JAMES BUCHANAN. By order ofthe President: Tuos. A. HeNpRIcKs, Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PR¥-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitied to the right of pr--emption toany of the lands wit inthe townsh prand partact townships above ennmernated is required to estal lish the some to the satisfieron of the register and receiver of the land office at and make poy ment therefor ax soon as practicable fies sect this notice.and belore the day ny for the commencement of the pal-lic sale of the lands bracing the tract eisimed , otherwise such ci be forfeited. THOS, 4. HENDRIC: Commissioner of the General Land ¢ North of the base Line and enst of the fourth prin- cipal meridian ‘Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 20,21, and 22, of range 2. ‘Townships 15, 17, 18, 19, 2, of ranxe 3, ‘Towaships 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. 21. and 22, of range 4. Towrniips 15, i6, 17, 13, 19,2, 21, and 22, of ranges Sand 6. Towaships 15 and 16. of range 7. Towaship 15, of range 8. At ths land office at LA CROSSE on Mongay, the Sith day of April acct, the townsiups on the route ofthe road from * Madison or Columbus, by the way wal of Portage Caty, to the St. Croix river or Iake, be jan 5 wi3w tween townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” ; 1No. eH viz: OTICE FOR RESTORING CE North of the base line and east of the fourth | 1 Nos! To MARKEE IN THE STATE OF principal meridian ALABAMA. Townships 15, 16, 13, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range l. 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 24, of range 1, Towusnips 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range 2. Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and ation is hereby given that the Land Office at vilie, in the State of Alnbama, will be open to ot private entry aod location, on and after the frst day of May next.ofail vacant public land embeneed in the folown a whieh had beer i d. fered prucr to the withdrawal by bing innda which had been with drawn to watisfy that part of the ra-lroad grant by act Congress approved 3d June. 1855, which contem 24, of range S. ed a read fro - Memphis to Charleston, that part : ‘Townalips 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and | Cf Sid erant having been rejected by the State of Ai- 4. ot range 4, Pan 5 wo ‘Townships i1, 12,13, 14,15, 16,17, 18, 19,20, 21, and | South of the base line and cast of the Hun‘sville 22, of range 5. meridian Townships 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, | ‘Townships 1, 2,3, 4,5, nnd é, of range 1. and 23, of ranges 6 ana 7. Townships 1, 2. 3.4, and 4, and the parts “of town- . 3. 4, par’ 7, north of the Tennessee river, of rence Townships |. 2.3. 4, 5, ard 6. and the parts of town- okie 7 north ofthe Teanessee river. of range 3. ownships 1, 2.3, 4, and 5,and the parts of town- ships 6, and 7 north of the Tennessee, of range 4. pe send 4, and the parts of townships 5 porth of the Tennessee, of range 5, South of the base line and west of the Huntsville meridian +2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 1. 8 Gand 7. of range 7. 4. 5,6, and 7, of rances 8 and 9. 1ps 1, 2, 5,4, 5, aad 6, of ranges 10, 11, 12, (3, ship 1, of range 16. Given under my hand. at the General Land Office, at the city of Washington, the 1%h day of copruary. 1858, THOS. A. HENDR AS, fe 24law6w Comm Townships 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of | ships 6 and 7, Townehips 18, 19, 2), 21, 22, and 23, of ranges 10 and 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and %, of o 12, 20, 21, 22, 2, and 24, of ravge 13 ‘ownships 2, 23, and 24, of range 14. At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the Fifth day of April next, the townships onthe route of the road from **Madison or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or inke, between townships twenty-five aad thirty-on vin: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. ‘ownships 26. 27, 22, 29, 39, and 31, of range 12, x hy » 27, 8, 2, and 3H, of range 13. 23, 24, 25, 27, 2. and. of range ld. 23. 24, 25, and 2b, of range 15. 23, 24, 25, 28, and 2, of a 16, 24’ 25, 26, nnd <7, of range 17, %, of range d 25, of range 19. At the land office st EAU CLAIR thefi/th day of April nert, the town route of the road from **Madison_ or C the way of Portage City, to the St. 4X river or inke, between townships twenty-five and thirty- one,” v.z: Nort of the base line and rast of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Township 25, of range |. North of the base laine and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 25, 25, 27, 28, and 29, of ranges 1.2, 3, and “Townships 25, 36, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, of range 5. ‘Townships 25, 3, 27, 28, 2, 8, 31, $2, $8, $4, 35, 36, N [No. 99.3 OTICE TOR THE RESTORATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN TRE STATE OF LOUISIANA. The grant of land made by the act of Congrers ap proved June 3, 18*6, to the State of Lousiana to aid in the cons ruetion of certain railroads, therein men- honed, having been so iar adjusted as to authoriz® the release from withdrawal he inuds hereinafter described, motice is hereby cirem thatul, the vacant offered Innds heretefore withdrawn from saie or io- ion along the routes of the roads “from the Tex. 88 line, in the State of Louisiana. wert of the town of Greenwood. via Greanwoud, Shreveport, anid Monree. to a point on the Missixeipp: river opposite Vicksbarg. “from New Oriesns. ty Opeion o the State line of Texas.” which lie outside ir mileson cach side” id in the undermentioned township: bh not been selected m virtue of ssid grant or mn ¢ grant made by Congress, or legally claimed by pre and 37, of ranges 6. 7, emption, and which wer ject to privet Townships 25, 2, 21, 2, 2, 9, 31, 32, 39, $4, 35, 96, | thedate ct withdsawer eal bor veatered fora and 37, of range 9. entry 02 the days and at the pinces here’ after #peci fied, at the orvinars minunum of one dollar and twenty five cents per nere. to wit: At the laud office at Moxroron Monday, the third day of May next, on the read “from the Texne 1 a vi8 Greenwood, Shreveport. and Monroe, ton pout athe Miseissipp: river opposite Vicksburg, viz North of the base line and cast of the principal meridian, ‘Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, $2, 33, $4, and 35, of range 1°. ae 25, 25, 27, 2B, 29, 9, $1 $2,and35,ofrange and office at HUDSON on Monday, the of May ne rt, the townships which were withdrawn in June, 185, on account he proposed Toads from “St. Croix river or inke”’ “to the west end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield;” but inas- much as no surveys of such roads nave been re) 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 prowiso in the foregoing, “that railroad grant by said act of 1856 will attach to — of the odd-numbered seo trons as my be seleéted under said act within the stz miles limits of such parts of the said roads as may be actually surveyed and staked off before the day” “hxed for the restoration of said ands,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. &, 33, 34, and 35, of range 12. 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35, of range 13. Townships 3, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35, of range 14. Townships 2, 2, 9, 31, $2, 33, 34, and 35, of range 1s. Th fees poe 30, 31, 52, 35, 34, and 35, of ranges 16 Townships 28, 29, 90, 31,52, 35. S4, %5, 36, 37, $8, 39, and 40, of ranges 14 and 18. Townships 28, 29, 30, 36, 37, and 58, of range 20, At the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday, the third day of May next, subject to the “provis as stated above, in reference to like lands in Hudson district, the townships which were wit: propos Townships 15, 16,19, and 2, of range 1. Townships 19 and 20, of range 2. Townships 15 and 16, of rances Sand 6. Townships 14,15 and 16, of range 7. Townships l4.and 15, of range &. hips 14, 15, 16, and 18. of ranges 9 and 10. 8 14, 15, 16, 18, and 19. of ranges "1 and 12. Townships 14, 15, 17, 18, and 19. of range 13. Townships is, 15, 17, and 18, of rance i4, North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships 1%, 16, 19, and 20, of ranges | and 2. Townships 15. 16. 19, and 2, of range 3, ‘ownships 15, 16, 19, and 0, of range 4. ‘ownehips 15, 16, 17, 19, and 2, of range 5. At the land office at Natemroc on-Alondss. the third day of May next, on the “from the via Greenwood, Shreveport and Mon ® on the Mississi, pi river oppests roe. tom Vioksburg, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian gers 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 25, of range Townships 15, 16, 17, 19,29, 21. and 23, of range 7. < Townships 15, 16,1°, 19, 20, 2t, 22, and 28, of range s ed drawn in June, 1856, on account of the roads from “St. Croix river or inke”’ end of Lake Superior: and to Bayfield,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 49 and 50, of range 3. ‘ownship 50. of range 4. ‘owns hips 49, 50, and 51, of range 7. ‘Townships 49 and £/, of ranges 8 and 9, Townships 47, 48, and 49, of range 10, Township 49, of ranges 1i and 1s Townships 47 and 49, of range 13. ‘ownshipe 15, 16, ‘owuships |5, 6 Townships 14.15. 16, ‘Townships 14, 15, 19 Townthips 14. 15.16, 19, 2. Townships 14, 15. 16, I ranger 14, 15, and 16. (nu the road “from New Orleans, by Opelousas, to the State line of Texas.” North of the base line and west of the principal Township 47, of range 14 ear ye soa ‘ownslip 47, of range 14, Township 4i, of range 16. reese Eins bee: Notice is also hereby given that the tow: de- |. Townships | 2,3, 9, aud 10, of ranges 7 coribed in the folowite Wale: feet ate ae 8. Sd, 4th, Sth. pth, and 7th heads, which hive not yet been offered. tut | fownships 1,2 ind 12, of range 9. are yet to be proclaimed, and t been afered. but Townsuips 1 0, Li, and is, of saié before beimg subject to private carry, wili be | TAnRe 10. released from their recent withdrawal for railroad purposes, and open to pre-emption as other unofler- ed a on the days and at the places specifi- |. to wit: Si head. At the land office at MENASHA on Monday, the Afth day of April mert, the town- ships on the route of the road from “Fond du Lao, on Lake Winnebago, northerly to the State line,” viz: Ownships 1. 2,3 4,5.6,7,8, 9, I, 11, and 12, of ranges Il, and iz, T..woships 3, 4,5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, of range 1S. nm . 10. 11, 12, and 13, of range 14. . 12, and 13. of range 15, . 12. and 15. of range 16. siven under my hand, atthe General Land Office. at the ery of Wash ngton, this twelfth aise 1853. THUS. A. HENDRICKS, North of the base line and cast of the th i ] of doacat easier Sourth prin- | “in is iawtds Commussioner. Towxship 27, of ranges 13 and 14. ™ a EN’ ac ‘owas Z , 31, ° . Towaships 28, 29, 30,31 ana Su of tense rennet, On the petition of Charles Goodyear. of New Ha ven. Conn. praying for the extension of a patent ith head. At the land office at EAU CLAIRE on m the sth of June, 1844, for an improve- Monday, the Afth day of Arrilnert, the townships - went 4 7 “Meteo O Ina Kubber,” for on the row’e of the road from “Mad L cbvan opens tom Gab oneinn of enid pa bus, by the way of Portage City. to the St. Croc | ainen teiee rice on the nee hee at fees eae river or lake, f tween townships twenty-five and It is ordered, that the sau petition be atthe thirty-one,” viz: Patent Office onday, the Sist of May uext, North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- at 12 0’olock Jail persens are noti tosp- cipal meridian. rand show . ra have, why ssid pe- Townships %, 27, 2, 2, and 30, of range 1. eee aoe meee enn North of the base line and west of the fourth | ileiethe Prront fine heir igeetvomey my opecsnll¥ principal meridian. set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the ‘Township: $1, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 35, 37,38, 39, and 40, | day of hearing: estimony fh either party to Ot fowachipa St Sr 3, and 4, of rmitted ia: soo ‘Townsaips 33 aud 34, ot renee iin weenie whieh Heaton. Sth head. At the iand officeat : ill be closed day, the third day of May onan vente pet 17th of May: depositions and other papers rel the proposed roads from ihe * river or Before the coer tine gied in the efSce on 9 iaker the west end of lake Supenor; and to ong ST that day; the arguments, ,* subject to the * iso,” . thereafter. Stated. in reverence te * fered” lands in tine dere Ointored Alsw, Cunt U the ‘Washinton, D.C sand Daily New York, once for three North of the base line and west of the fourth oe tiat nt at diey ee principal meridian, i pidtead fs SSS. Ad of rauee 21816 |B. s, Bator of seniors tapes containing thus notroe, trict on the routes of the above mentioned proposed | {!Bion, is, VIE: 15, 16, and Gth head. At the land office ot EAU CLAIRE on ”