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EVENING STAR. {> Our gifted contributor, Whose poetical favors have proved so ecceptabie to our readers, ard have been so widely eepled by the newspa- Pers, serds us the following INttie gem: The Flewer of Benuty Fadeth, bat the Pur- pese of Kindness Endureth. A Fraoxunt—Br Part Mrsixotox. Charma, like | lendor ; Chilltag misae on s00n lose their splea blight their sheen— ree Woman’s bear! ili young and tender, Lives a changeless rgreen. will perish; snow— like dew, wil! nourish, Warmed by smules that kindly glow. What though youth and beauty wither, © ing to the teatet sero— Soul fond'y knit toget: Find 4 Spring througnoat che year. —————-2+e- Waar a Woman Cax Do —Some orusty old bachelor has indicted the following specimen of masculine importance. Hear him: “A woman may say what ahe likes to you with- out any danger of being knocked down for it. She can takea snooze after dinner while her bus band has to goto work. She can dress herself in neat and tidy calicoes for a dollar, which her busband has to carn and fork over. ‘She can xo forth in the street withont being asked to treat at every coffee house. Ske can paint her face if sbe is too pale, and flonr ft iftoo red. She can wear corsets if too thick—other fixings if too thin. Sue een eat, drink and be merry without it casting her acent. Sbecan get divorced from her busband when she sees one she likes better. And she can get in debt ali over until her husband warns the Public against trusting herwn his account any longer. . Prrsonau INpgrsvpENcm —A western editor lately offered hix bat asa prige for the best essay on fadependence. The following obtained the prize: National Independenoe is easter imagined then described. Personal independence consists em- p cencne in being situated tn a clean shirt, rawers, socks. and a nicely blackened pair of boots, with at least 2 dollar and aclean cambric in your pocket, all on Sanday morning, with b rd wife on one arm and your baby on the other, ing your own course toward your own preacher With the blissful expectation of deing your own Snoozing, in your own pew, wherein no one dare venture to nudge you with his elbow or tickle your nose with a straw. ———___. U7 Cumberland is putting in its claims for the National Foundery.” > UG They are holding policemen’s prayer meetings in New York. some of tha ‘‘stars”’ ‘want converting very badly if we are to believe all we read in the papers about them. I” The Rev Dudley a. Tynyg, of Philadel- phia, preached to an audience on "Paesday might of three thousand men and one thousand ladies. Jayne’s Hall was procured for the occasion, ne eburch being large enough 10> The Supreme Court of New York has given the opinion that commanications of ier- le agencies affecting a man’s busines: e “‘privileged,”’ if there is no malice in the state- ment made. I~ A serious accident followed a late balloon ascension in Baton Rouge, La. When at acon- siderable elevation, and ata point directly over the forest, the bailoon took fire, when it feil rapidly and caught on the top ot adead tree. The zrial navigator fell some forty feet, injuring his spine. 1 Three boys, sons of a Mr. Tal just been tried at Pontiac, Mich , for th urder of their father, and two of them were convicted The body of the father was found in the woods last winter, partially burned up, and an investi- gation led to the discovery of a chain of cirenm- stantial evidence, which fastened the terrible crime on two of his sons. U7 The London Times of the 12th ult. ob- serves: Great exertion {s being used at Pembroke to finish the Orlando screw steam fr yate of fifty guns. She is now so far completed thata few months will make her ready for launching. This mificent frigate will be th the balf dozen ordered to compete with the mon- ster American frigates, and, from her great size, immease seantiing und armament, there is no doubt that she would prove a most form Cfhonent. She ts the largest frigate int Vice, being about 36U feet in length over ail. Mr. Layard is pursuing Lis course quietly in Indie—traveling through the country, coming into agreeable familiarity with such of the Iudian chiefs as are favorable to British rule, and pick- ing apa great variety of information, which be will be able to turn to good account at no distant day A private letter Y him tn which he gives an arcouut of a very hearty reception accorded to him by a nabob, wamed Salar Jang, towards the close of the year, at Hyderobad Ils speaks of the climate as de. lightfal. and states that his friend, Salar Jang, Placed an elephant and a horse at his disposal. UD Troy is about opening a picture gallery. Among the works already engaged is Professor Oshre’s great painting of The Haunted Char eoal Wagon,’ copied trom life by the Professor while a resident of Sand Lake This is a pro- duction of great merit. ‘The handle of the shov- el is © fore-sho ed” in a manner which shows that Prof is one of the leading painters. The “chiary oscuro’’ about the forward lyuch- pio {ts an + fort worthy of the greatest possible praise “Tue Troy yallery” will be a great success. We should not be surprised if they to k two-and-nine-pence the first week. Tres cheers for Liam. UP A Minnesota correspondent of the Boston Post argues in favor of the superiority of volun. teers over regulars in the army, and relatex a dell iluetrative anecdote: «{ “heard a story which tends to show the superiority int of the Indiaas, of volunte=rs over Some years ago a commissioner appc makea treaty with the Indians thouglt | in the outset,eonvince them that he Portant person; se, among other thin: Tected the interpreter to (ell them ‘was as brave as Juli Cesar” Th xcited thei: curiosity; they wanted to knowwho Julins Cesar was? Bat tieithes the interpreter commissioner could tell. Was he a ‘volu they wanted to know, a ¢ war’ or a‘m ‘The interpreter finally concinded hen P belonged to the militia. at which he expressed emotions of contempt 4 ly, have AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS? HOTEL. —W A Eaton. NC; Mre Dale, Md; Miss Cowman. do; A W Heliert. "ae Geo & Sproester, do; B Matbewson, RI; C Cha ler, Va, De WM Marphy, Hl; Jas Feather do; W Hedge, Miss; L Sanuster, Va; A Grigeby, jr.do; WR Keuonrd, Ala; © Shera:d. Miss M & Suerard, Z Barnum. M MecLaaghtin TG McCutiom, Tenn; J_F Hoss; SA Coffman, Va; W J Rogers, Mass, F Thomas, Md, Jas ii Payne. Va; S H Hurd, Mass; Col J Greer and Jady, O: EA Ford and lay, do; WH Doury & indy. Va; Diss EM Basham, Va; Gov S Powell Ky; W oH Greea, Il, W Dutt Green, do. M Le nel. Ind, J C Drew. La; Capt A G Iopping, 1. Ziminer, do; Captam J W Showacre.ds, A i Hemphill, Miss, WB White, NY; D Shepberd do; WOK McFadden, Tenn) HG Wright, do, Mrs MG Reeves, do; Miss S A Wrizht, NJ; G L Pox. Va; A M Oxlesby, do; Hainil vers ae, O Pinkerton, Ga; A Hows, NY a fi poe Pa. , NATIONAL HOTEL —-D Hf Holland Nnc.s MC, A L. Carpentier, Md; J Hand Mise [.vi. Min; DrJ M Browne, USN: Mee Browne, AB J Rous, J Deani, Pa; AG Chapmen, JN Bade R Chepman, W'H ‘Osbourne, Md Stat Md. BF and Mrs L Carter, Pa, J UM Y; H Aiker, NH: JM MeJimpsey, Mrs Christie e nolds, Md; J Hl Perdicaris. R H Sa’ Jol R W W’ Bowie, Md; € H Upton Va; Col’ Acker J Lyons, Jas’ Lyons, Va; JD Sanborn, M axe; G Mo teish. Miss Breath, Mins Welsh, Ky; TW a peckeqeen, Va; A Levy, do; J T Barksdale, BP Loyall, USN, € 4 Thorburne, do; DL Ro. gr; HB Tibbate, NY; JA Ellie end lanesteee Bedford, 11; HL Richard: d Indy, Mase: W G TenBroeck. A Cummings Me ry ecsoa N Pa, FS Key. & Jobnson, Dr B Kc sister, $C; 'T W Carter, Masa: OP Wendell. Nits Grigsby, Ca UNITED STATES HOTEL —r¢ M Back Pe:ry, DC; F_ Dengiy,§Mo; J A Bengly- Evans, 0: BF ppl DC: G Calvert,’ vai son NC; A T Litebfeld, J Hunter, L Fiy, Va: € P Chandler, 0 - aes soup, P Roman. E Carriee. and J Labranche, Ma =¥ Ca:lin, A Vigelins, NY; J Wiaston, WF = ¥, Vaj M P Paicide, Md; D Barnum, OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Fuou THE UnitEp Stars. Po: M Burroughs. FB Pottle, NY; Lieut Baker, Hepburne, J P Santm yer, Obie; JL Brent,Cal; Moss; b'T Walker, NY. WP Mauisivy end daughter, NY; EA Dalrymple, Master Rev G de B Keim, Pa; J Cassidy, NO; J'T Boutwei” an, Ga; J % Hedges, Pa; J J Wright, NYk: wr “ARDS HOTEL.—Hon AS Murray,NY, Campbell, USA; W L Helfenstein, I Godard, D L Appleton and lady Y; i Ketter. McC cig Mass; Thomas Mackin, NYk; P bpm, WF Wear, Md; J T Shoemaker Taylor, Md; G C.Ashitoo. Va; J Deve rus ing KIRKWOOD HOUSE —A Buyse, © A Le- ® eet D H Cooser, D J Cooper,and H T eanleeeee = eave = Days erpool..Apl t avec. a pl 3 -Liverpoot. Apl 7 + Havre... Apt it Gib Nar. May 2 City Baltimore New \ ih. New York. ew York..Mh 17 +Boston.....-Mh 13 -New York..Mh 20 first iaunched of Ingarance, &e. SDWARD SNOW DEN 1 BE Guyeraii CLAIM AND REAL ESTATE For, Bounty tion of Claims be: Lands, P m Claus fore the Court of Clai and the Departments, Purchase Sale A tates, attend to Renting tou: il Land Warrants. Negotiate By all business of similar character. Ofhoe corner 7th and Loniaiana avenne, _jani6-ly Washington, City. T® PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, lowa, payin 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New York. Bonds of $500 each. The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,00 innabitants, and is rapidly increasing in wenith and population. ite muntsipal debt is only $159,000, and its railroad debt oniy $125,000), and canaot now be increased. e statistics of the city were published in the Intelli- cencer of the Sth September. We recommen: theso heads, bebersne them to be as sale as any Sion ont CHUBB BROTHERS AN 6 HOUSE OF B* — CHUBS BROTHERS, Dxurosirs.— Doposits received and Chsoks pai without charge. ‘Bra on the northern s on Deposit at par, and Exohange on said Citiss furnished to depositors without charge. InTERuSsT ON Derosits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits ct such rates as may be agreed wy. Drrosirs tn VixGInta AND UNCURRENT Monry, Deposits in Virginia and othe Unourrent Money re esived to be checked for, pnyablein same funds, orin specie, we c! aaging the regular Exchange. Discousts.—Notes, Draits,and Bilis o: Exge e Rede pedisoountet, eu Lone —— le on Stocks, 8, Securities, at the market rate. , LETTERS oF CrEpit.—Letters of Credit will be furni negoliaiie in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Coliaterais, snd interest allowed if Money is sercaite 5 and charged if Cousterals,on such termsas may béagr upen. . TRAVELING BiiLs or Exchanes.—Travelers will be furnished wit 5 in such sums as may be de- sired nexotit in the diferent Cities of the Union, BiLis ano Lgetrens oF CreDIT ON ENGLAND, IRB- Lan» ano EvRope.—Bilis of Exchange and Lette: of Credit on Engiand, Ireland and Europe, furnish: at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. Bonns, Stocks, &0.—Bonds, Stocks, Securi- ties paying from 4 to 12 pr. cent., always for sale, or bought ia the ditlerent es at A commission of A pr. cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders. reserve the right to oal! for a deposito! 10 pr. red by tele- the — Bonde or Stocks will be graph. RaiLRoap, Citr, and State Bonds.—Raliroad, city, and ‘State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotixtion, cither in this country or Europe, Kail- road Iron prronased for oash or with Bonds. Lano Warkanvs.—l.ond Warrants bought at the market rates, Ail Warrants sold by us are guaren- teed in every respect. . Land Warrants located on oommi \ission. Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- ted. Ss pre will be forwarded to Western Houses on ord: sent for ssle on commission to responsible Estate any INsuRancas.— Real Estate sold, and Insurances effected, Court of Claims or a ppb Tompt and shie attorneys. Proweonieg OY Pron CHUBB BROTHERS, jaunt? (Opposite the Treasury, BA tixe HOUSE z CHUB BROTHERS, Depositors depositin; mark their Checks payaole in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold. . Accounts will be Coe with depositors allowit them to eet Sod sud Seek for currenoy, tl lepositor being credited with the difference. ge 2-1f CHUBB BROTHERS, [tes “ST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CERUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, mn 27th te the Treasury, WWasuineron aat Orvicgor THe Wasninoton AQvEvtct, WashincTon, March 8, 1358, t Proposa!s are invited for the completion of the Washington Aqueduct, according to pians and spe- cifieations which will be on exhibition in this office, on and after the loth of April. Bids wi Whole wor be received serving the right to m for the separate wor taxeous upon compart A portion,on y,of the appropriations will be subject tat pestions by Congr: s The Mngineer ri amount of work under each contre! Pas iments will be o elie ‘Treasury upon the ww nd for each work. 8 completion of the evntract ; and it will be a full wages bemeait ssals should be sealed, e work and inatenals fur the Washington stud in specie, ited States reserves the right reject any 8 for the wit completion of their prices. Every offor must be accompanied by a written gbArantee, signed by ove or more responsible per- sons, to tie elleet that he or they uuderiake that the bidder or bidders wiil, if lus or their bids be accept ed. enter yan obization within ten days, with good and sutheient securit: the completion of the work undertak eto be Acoonipa- nied by the eortifier States Uist.ict Judge, United States Alto Navy Agent. or suma ‘'thicer of the General Governm: orindi vidi Known to the Engineer ur Department of War, that the guarant: reabie to make good their gunrantee, . Bids wil be opens} in the presense of the bid ‘ae ‘ ithe ith May; none will be received hou r. The work to ba let comprisas—completion of the 2 ross the V satthe Great Palin; build- h pletion of imaeonry brides: ding distributing reservoir; com- ing cast-irgp pipe; build Pp ives; laying pipes from the serveirtothe Navy pee ic establishin cw h service res ter and xupply ¢ 9 other material of whieh reference ix tule ty tha detailed descriptions and speorfioatio to be exinbited in tins offies. ho compart-on of the bids will be made upon the aun tes neted in the specifications and plans ox- hibited at the time of ietting and should a bid in gress bo accepted. tho monthly payments upon the contracts will be wade upon the estimate of the Fin- Kinser, at prices to be fixed by him, with the usual rene: ft ten per cert. unti! the entire com the contract according to the speo.fica plans. is ah nid state the time within which be completed, provided Congress ‘sary funds. ecretary of War: M. ©. MEIGS, Captain of Engineers in charge of Washington Aqueduct, 2 UARANTER. Te Capt. M.C. Meigs, U.S. Engineers: We, the undersigned. residents of — State of sgorutly a ates, aud guaranty, in case the forezemy bid of -—— be aceepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of the said Ind, axcente the contract for tho enine, with good and sufficient suraties to perform the work or furnish the articles proposed, In conformity to the terms of the advertisement under which it was made. And in case the said-—— shall fail to enter into cont as afuresaid, we guaranty to make wal the difference between the offer by the said —— and the next lowest bidder, Signed. ce. De I hereby oertify, that, tothe best of my knowledge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and suflicient. E. F. Suzned. moat Mngt SPRING STYLES OF HATS Ss For 1058 Geatlemen are invit sty. es of DRESS HAI embracing the Parin, Philadeiphia styles, whieh cani to plesae tho most fastidiou the Cloth (or Cashmere Hat, we vd and worn. ‘fogether with T HATS und CAPS in all their variety. ‘The quality and price of our HATS will be found sold in ty ont house in thia to be the same as city, and our $3.50, §3,and §2.50 Hats cannot be udding is the eating of it.” ee by any. “The proof of the Then call; but remember—terms, ready task for oredit. TINE METZ, Hatter, V.. near corner !Sth sta, 's & Kirkwood House, HE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- E NUMBER. 1 wish all gent’ to call and gee the new 'S for 236 fe%-tr between W eu to bear in mind that the plan adopted three years a ago of selling HAT and BOOTS at r duced prices, FOR Cash, is now im suc- cessful operation, ss thousauds of gentlemen can testify, i have just received a full supply of the Intest New York styles of JRESS which I sm selling at $3 50. equal better than is usually sold at $4 3 Hatin the United States; snd t $250,—in all kinds of lower than the usual No extra profits, in order fora Philadelphja man- at 2 Cae aii BGO, od as ron #3 PATEAT-LEATHER GAIT- 6; and the very wat N€ erty oan be supplied with + At my reguinr pri "Perma oash. - 1, BANTHONY 8. New York Hat Store, 2h street, Ope ite the Avenue House, —_— a. teeter, NNS & CLARKE’S and ERA HALLETT, DAVIS & Comm t OVE CELEBRATED PIANO PORT Constantly receiving and for sale only by JOHN Boke tas. 6 Pa. av., hetween 9th and Mich ate, Purchasers wili find it to their interest to-exapine above and the best fset J niso have, ufecturer,a h at $3.75, just as Bi and & splondy +at 4 Boots, as A t-ra for themselves the wapecidt qualities of the Pease. mes Covers, Molodeons, &c., &e., iso on - 2 18-t¢ Medicines. AP®eHAUTIFUL BEAD or RICH GLOSSY HAIR, CoMPLETBLY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. ~~ And who thatis would not havéit restored to former color; or afd: but would have the growth re- stored; or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have itremoved, or troubled with scrofula, seald head, or other eruptions but would be oured, or with sick headache (neurigia) but would be cured. It will also remove ail pimpies from the face or akin. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative wiil do ail this, see cireular aad the following: NN Arson, Noy. 5, 1856, Pror.O. J. Woop—Dear Sir: I have heard muoh said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restora- tive, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hairdyes,&c.. 1 wxs disposed to place your restorative in the same category with ths thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack rem- edies, unt 1 met you in Lawrence county some months since, When you gave me such assurance as induced the tri-lofyour Re.torative in my family, first, by my good wife, whose hair become very thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of your i bottles, her hair was restor:d nearly to its original beautiful brown coior,aud had thickened and becoine beautiful and glosey upon, and entirely over the head. She conlinues to use it. nut simply becau-e of its beautifying effects upon the hair but because of ite healthful influence upon the head and y and friends are using nund | Others of iny fami! i Os Restorative with the happiest effects; there- ode Thy skepticism aud doubt in reference toits vai- ue and charactor are a removeal, and I canand do most cordially and confidentially recommend its use by ali who would have their hair restored from whiteor Erag ‘by reason of sickness or age) toorig- inal ovlor and beauty, and by ail young persons wio would have (heir hair beautiful and glossy. Very truiy and ay ours LOMON MANN Frisnp Woop: It was along time after I saw you at Blissfeld before I got the bottle of Restorative for wuioh you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when | got it we ooncluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair. as the surest test of its has done aii that you agsured me it would do; and ON UNITED States, Coart oF CiLaims, ConaRess.—Claims on the United States, before tine ’ to us, willbo Bank Notes will please ‘or the completion of the ni gross.—or for the separate works de- scribed in th» specifications, the United States re- a contract for the whole, 3 AY BoeIn inoat advan- he work can be completed with wavaiisble: and the contracts contingency of future appro- ew the right to prescribe the a done and the rate of progress s upon the United y extumates of the neer, reserving 10 per cent. onal! pry ments un- ofall contracts that the workmen shall be and endorsed “ Propo- jeer fur any part of the work, nzeous; but the work wiil be the owest bidders forthe whole or for part« {the work. who give good socurity for the contracts, if al reasonabl+ others of my famiiy and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommending its use e ote As entitied tu the highest consideration you aim for it. Again, very rospectfally ard truly yours, “ SOLOMON MANN, CaRLYL®, ILL., June 2, 1852. Ihave used Prof O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its won‘tertal effects. was ming by the nse of | color, an My hair I thought, prematurely gray, but restorative it has resumed tts origi , [have no doubt, permanently so, * Ss. BREESE, ex Senator U.S. 0, J. WOOD & CU., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. V..(in the great N.Y, Wire Railing establish ment) and 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. nd sold by ali goud Drug fe17 Smr peruvian SYRUP, On Prorectep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Having snocessfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries inthe Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as Its Eff an rieieinken medicine, 8 E.thoacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, ; Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurry, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debitity, And all diseases which require a Tonio and Altera tive medicrne, 1s beyond question, The prools of its efficacy are so nuinero: authenticated, and of such peculiar J character, that sutlerers cannot reasonably heritate to receive the proffered aid. = The Peruvian Syrup does nol profess to be a cure all, but its range Is extensive, because many diseas apparently unlike are in- uimately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy The class of diseases which the Syrup pro- vides ® ure. 1s p ecisely that which ‘has so often baffied the highest order of medioal skil. The facts fre tangibie, the witnesses ncorssible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertib'e. Those who may wish for an opinion from d.sinter- ested persous respecting the character of the Myru cannot fail to be satistied with the following amor humerous testimoniais in the hands of the Agent The signatures are those of geatiemen well know, in the community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial eif-ots of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, a8 weil as from the tes timony of others, Whose inteligence and integrity 4ro altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its otiney in eases of Incipient Disease: the Lungs and Bronchial lassazes, Lyspepsin, Liver Compiaint, Dropsy, Neuraigia, &c. Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimuny, x* we do ours, tu its Testorative power. = Rev. JOHN PIER PONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S.H. K DALI. M.D. a S A PETER HAR JAMES C. DU It is well known that the medicinal affect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lust by even avery brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point ie at tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BKFO« KE. UN- KNOWN; And this solution may replace ai! the proto carbonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica, A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, 6 Boy!ston str-et, Boston. rs, Boston. ry Z. D. Gaiman, Special John Seliw: arbangh, H. 8, MoPher: eph Bury, Ina. 1. Stone, J. s larke, D. Ridgely; and in Georgetown isselland J. 1. Kidwell, 2.6 THE GREATEST PCAL DISCOVERY OF THE AG of i Mev Mr. Rannney Roxi-ury, has disooverad i of cuz common uTS Woods & remedy thab RVERY KIND OF HEMOR, Tom The worst Serofuis down to @ commen Pimple. He has tried it ia ever eleven hundred oases, ond never failod except intwe cases, both ‘Thunder Hv mor, He uns n0¥ in his possession over one hundred Certificates of its vs!ue,ali within twenty mils of Boston, Warranted to curo a nursing Sors One to three botties will cure the worst kind of Pimpies on the Fron. Toor ihres botties will clear ths system of Two botiles are warrante’ to cure the, Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five botties ero warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipeins, One or two botties are warranted to cure sil Hu mor in the Eyes, ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure Runting of the Ears ud Blotches among the Har. Four to #ix bottlea are warranted to cure corrupt and reoning OrB. One boiile will cure Soaly Ei uptious of the Sin. Two or three bettles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to oure the moct most desperate caso of Rhoumatiam, hree to fuur bottles are warranted to cure Salt- rhenin. Five to eight bottles will oure the woret case of A benofit is always experienced from the firat bot- Soerofula. tle, and a perfect ouro is warranted when the above quantity to taken, oath. lon. rorst Nothing Jooks #0 boos, fee to thoss who have in vain tri I the wondorful modioines of the day, that 8 common w growing on the pastures, # Blong old stone walls, should ouroavery humorinths systom ; yet it isa hxed fact. If you havea humor, if bas to start. ‘There are no IFS nor ANS, hums gor ha’a about it suiting come oases, butt.ot yours. ? idle ek @ thoueand bottios of it in the vicinity of Boston. I know the oifecta of it in every case, ‘has already done soine of the greatest cures over one in Messachusstta, I gave it to children a year oid, to oul poopie of sixty. I have aeon poor, puny Yormy -{ovl ing children, whose fierh was sc! Rants restored to @ perfect state of hoalth by one 9. "To those who are subject tp & sick hosdaohe, one bottie wili always cure it. It gives groat relief i catarrh nnd dizziness. Some who have taken it had been oostive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where thore is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very sink lar fe¢.ings, but ‘on must not be slarmed; they always disappear in rom four days to a week. ere is never a fad re- sult from it; on the Ceperiy when that feeling is one, you will fee! yoursel! ikea new person. eard some of the most extravagant encominms of it ater man listen a aye it atrintty fox ka n my Own practice 1 always kept it strictly for hu- more—but since its. emrocnetion 88 4 general funiy medicine, ig and wonderful virtues have found in it that I never suzpected. Several cases of epiieptic its—a disease which was always considered incnrable, have been cured by @ few bottles. O, what a mercy if it wil! prove eflec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than T have. 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, a!! of them »pie cured E it, Por the various discases of the yer, Sick inche, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever Ao Axue, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and partioularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicize ever known, Noo pom of diet ever necessary—eat the beet you oan get and enough of it, Directions for Use.—Aduita table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonfy!— children from five to eight yeare, tea-spoonful, Ag no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operato on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED B: DONALD KENN i py Ne, 120 Warren Sirest, Roxbury, Massachwset:s, Agents Washi 5 Stott & ee ¢ a Sia On» 0,, Fe ish, J.B. Stone, i Palmer, 8 Co. poe i, Di et Ginrk bs ki Milbure Dente 0, ni sorgetown.—R, eee oO ME Tasthane TL. Wide ee bile ants $$ 1 am now prepared to put on * Anti-attling Shaft Fastener, remedy for the rattling of the al of Carringes and W' whieh can pul on at & small expense. ‘agons, > whi sirdatn een o ‘i Modicines, By THE presipENg OF THB UNITED P Fofed & SE MAR + ROTECTE Royal Letters of uance of law, I, J Brvemanan. fpeient. td secured by the Seals er hg i United ‘Sestes Pieemen deter ae, , Vienns. Triesomar lori tan remedy for .e- eved land offiecs in the Territory fixation, Spermiatorryns, 8nd Exhaustion of the hereinafter designated, to Spaoe of three days, completely and ‘antennae Guin shtes Sh ereaes of those isordere which copavisand t the land ghee at pre Prom, = the djspeea! cubebs have ac long been thought an antidote for, to | Monday. the fifth day of J = town- the ruin of the neafie fa vast portion of the popu- | of the public lands within the ink lation, Triesemar No, 3 is the great Continental | ships, fuse a new vitality into the blood. —the roses’ blossom on her cheek. and where lately soriow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan. sickly features tell you without dizcuise, and painfully die- tinct, that they are esting its lifeaway. ite pinched up nose and ears, and restiess sleepings, tell the dreadful truth in languaze which every mother knows Give it the Pitts in iarge doses to sweep these vile parasites from the bedy. Now turn again and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. is it potbing. 5 iook again named townships, South of the ba a J to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvel of | Parts of Sec’ns. = this age? And yet they are done around you every 3 v6 Have you the less serious symptcens of these dis- | 41) of fractional tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos- | Ai) ° of 2 tiveness, Headache, Sidenone, Hearthurn. Foul As : Stomaan, Nausea, Pain in the Rowen, Fintulenoy fo _ Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralgia, Gout, ide Kindred oomplainia all arise from the derancemente | The ort ontal of the Indian Which these PILLe rapidly cure. reservation 21 ‘Take thom perse- veringly, nud under the counsel of a good Physician . é do lo ol if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such >i = advioe a8 we ive you, and the distressing, danger. aS 2 ous d)seases they cure, which afflict so many mil do . iions of the human raos, are cast out like the devils | aq of fractional of old—they must burrow in the brutes and in the All of 5 sen. Price 25 cents per box—5 boxes for #1. és - Z.D, GILMAN, Washington; and byH: COOK] = 48 CO. Alexandria, and all dealers in Medicine | phe part outside everywhere, d3-4m of the Indisn reservation of (COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSNESS, &o. - raee eb The provalenoe of the above compiainte at this | Al of - seeenn, sonetally has the Hock ot eins ee kok do : nf ‘« i) Specihes, Am PRO i gtd. many ave uneleaseand ethers even dancerous, | The part outside of the Indian The wisest course to purkue is to consult your reservation of family physician, or otherwise use only such reme- dies as long publio experience bas proved to be sale fie: us. Of this charseter ie TYIER’S D SYRUP OF GUM. ARABIC, ly the favor.te prescription of an eminent physicinn.it soon became a popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy a growing repntation for the inst twenty years. Iu cases of commen Colds, Coug ke, aavigte like a charm, and in Chronicoager, Bre rh whips, viz: ehitis, roping Congh, Croup, Asthma, Ietlue 5 coeas is unparcl.ed, and most will testy é wwve used it. Parts of Beo'ns. = Price 25 cents and 5 cents per bottle. wed = vy Neirn & Paliner. Chee. Stott, &o.. Wash- 3 ington: Cissel, Georgetown; Peel & euss Al | ai of . exandria; wh may be had also, for convenience, Fg - in Lozenger form, Price 12% and 25 cents a box— 2 known, as “Tyler's Gum Aralie Cough Can y <=. : Drops,”’ as an elegant, pleasant, and cfficac:ous Pule 1o A mouie Lozenge they are uneurpassed. — fe 11 Sm Pe a HE SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS do : T ON OTE ; do = Just published, the 3d edition, do 3 q ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMI- |... 0 st ont NAT. DISEASES.—A scientiic Treatise on tie | That part out- treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility, — the tn Semiual Weakness. Involuntary Emissions, Impo- van — tence, &c., resulting from vicious habits acqmred Ee : . aatiee the critical passage fom Youth to Man- | 4 I 9 = - houd, BY DR. CULVERWELL, do = Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng- do S| ee inud, (i827), Licenoiate of the Hal!, (1854), and 30 do Sone years Reswent Practitioner in London. Anthor of do = - the “Guide to Healt! green Rook,” “How to be do = a Happy.” Memoirs « le and Married Life, &o, do 2 ‘Tihs small but vatuable reatise, written by world do - % renowned Physician and Surgeon. points out the do = enly eure and permanent cure foralldiseases result do - 3 ing from self-abuse. and is the only publication of ite do = Se ‘ind written in benevolent spirit and by a sciantif- do - 2 oman. Ighonid bein the hands of all who value do 7 2 their ufe sud health and happiness here and hereaf- é& - 2 ter. : 3 Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which do 2 it wil be sont, port free, and wel! secured, by Dr. do =a te. CH KLIN Re 42 int Avenue, Box 4598, New do > York, jan 12 “4 4 ee es io = pPEvAtE MEDICAL TREATISE = ON THE In - 3% PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE,| 4° : By M. 5. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. do = 20 pagos and 159 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs do - ec miga and Plates, x That pert out- Ierrics A eit a side of the In- IP" Sen. free af postage to ai! paris af the Unton, aoe peeeree- ecg 10Nn 01 sos fn. M. B, La Croix’s Physiologieal Visw of Mar of - ungs. A new apd reviesd edition do - 2» of 2? pagen and 189 pi ipo id do - -@ sents A A popular com- do - 2 prehemmve irestise on the duti The part outside and casuaition of ngle marr of the Todian life-—happy ani fruitful allanocs, reservation of mode of eecuring them—infelicitous io «do oof and infertile ones—their obviation All of - @ and removal—nervous debility, its do - causes and cure, & Ld io ners at do - once go sitnple, safe, and effectual, do - &@ that failure 18 impossible—rules for do - daily managemont--an essay on Sper do - matorrheea, with practical observations onasaferand do - more successit! mode 0 F treatment —srocastionery do = hints on the evil results from empiries! practice; to which is added commentaries on the diseases ofa maies—from infiner to old age—each caso graphicni- ly Hiustrated by beautiful plates, It*points out th remedies for thoss self-inflicted miseries and dieay pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in th young. Itisa truthful adviser to the married, those (otieemees marriage, Its sal is partio- larly recommended to persons entertaiming secret of their physical condition, and who are con- having hazarded the health, happiness and vileges to which every human being is entitled to Brice 25 cents per copy, or five copies for ted 8 Bol prj fr ft po to any part of the Unit ed witonstne Dre AT CROIX, (post paid) Albany, | $° x consult Doctor ILA = - jenses upon which his do 17 mail. His medi sinos often cuse in the short apace of six days. and = ~~ gompletely and entirely eradicate ali traces o} do » disorders which oopaiva and cubebs have so | ao 21 teen thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health of do 2 the patient. His ‘* French Secret” is the great con- do 2B tinental remedy for that ciass of disorders which un- do rv! frretrievabl gesseiane test wick oceer, tre} de 2 est 8 tion. and witioh all the aareaparilig in the world oa = = re. “i, Office No. 31 iniden Lane, Albany, N.Y, bd = Wty a do x» HE SE ET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH do 3 pear B MATURIT: do bo 3 Just Published, Gratic, the 5th Thousand, 4 = A few words of the Rational Treatment, without & > Medicine, of Spermnatorrhea or Local > ek Weakness, jocturnal = mission FRANCK TAYLOR, vi Atthe land office at Ix Monday, the nineteenth disposal of the public lands within the Range. tution, and which all the sarsaparilia in the world = cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alike . 2 : -| cevoid of taste or smeii, aud of ail nauseating quali- § Hy ties. ‘They may lie on the toilet table without the Parts of Seo 3 use being suspected. Sold in tin cases, and divid 4 3 in separate doses as administered by Velpeau, > te leman, Roux, Rioord, &c., &o. Price $3 each, That part ont. ’ or Roar euney m one for $9, whieh saves $3; and in ride of the I 2 cases. SQoldty Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 187 Prinoe at8 S20 pues H fow blocks wost of Broadway, New York. imme That part out- 9 diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. will forwa: side of the In- 10 the $3 cases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- daa veserva- i riage paid, thus insuring genuine European “ps tion of m i" rd tions. The $3 cases also sent, but not tree of oar All of 4 19 8 riage. Consultations 3s usual, from!) a, m. till 2 do = a TY . m, and from 4 til No. 157 Prince st., bd = a » Yow block west of Broadway. ‘Sold also by'J-| 4° Ft = STOTT. Washington. felt That part th R AYER’S of the Indian 2 ~ = reservation of 17 4 Cathartic Pills,jajr -" # 1. (SUGAR COATED.) + m4 . —_ — lo S : The following remedies are of- do - 2 _ \Lots 1, 2, 3, and fered to the publions the best, most do - W12® 40 = parfect. aah meoaienl soience oan do - 27 = | Lote 1, 2, 3, and afford, AYERS CATHARKTIC PILLS have do - » | sof - 8 been prepared with the utmost skull which the medi- do - st |W. ond lots $ . cal profession of this age possosses,and their effects do - od end 6 o! ad 3 show the: = Iles a ihelrye = Sure te eee - s ea 1, 2, @ ‘ n of medicines hitherto known. = lo - | - Fetions 40 more or less good; but this oures such do - $13 211 and2 of 1¢ Sengercns complelae, 80 — and on oe lo - ‘ v 4 rove an efficacy and & power to uproot i lo - | Fond any thing wiih inen have known before. B ae Wis and lots 2 removing the obstructious of the internal organs jo - 7 j, And Sof sorte stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate do : a Lete! as of ¥ the fountsins of life and vigor,—heaith oour do - 9 \ote | and 2 : anew through the bedy, and the sick — = t do - }\V. 3: and lots again. They are adapted to disease, and ie 0 - ja” Sof ‘cnet only, for when taken by one in heaith they pri lo - It WW. 3p and lots ‘. but uttle eifect. This ts the perfection of medicine, do - and $ of san It im antagonistic to disease, and ne more. Tender do - | Lots | and tn children may take them With impunity. If they are do - 2» tel and 2 of siok they will cure them, if they are well they will do - a do them no harm. do - @ Give then to some patient who has been pros- do - 2 trated with bilious compiaint; sce his bent-up, tot- do - @ tering form straighten with strength again: see his do - 2 jong fost eepetite return; see his clammy features i” = a blossom into health. Give them to some sufterer I" - i lo - whose foul blood has burst out in scrofula till his do - 2 \Allef factional skin is covered with sores ; who stands, or sit ao - |All et - lies inanguish, He haa been drenched imside do - = i lo = out with every ro which ingenuity could oe do a sum lo - gest, Give him these Pitta, and mark the effect ; ta 2 4 The part onteids see the soabe fail from his body ; see the new. fair ny - 5 of the Todi skin thet has grown under taem; sec the late leper lo a 5 | reservation o| that is clean. Give them to hin whose anger io - } do do of humors have pastes rheumatism in joints deo - 8 |. do de ol bones; move him, and %e seresches with par do - 9 All of - too has been soaked through every muscle of his do - do - body with kiniments and salves; give him those do < 5 do = Pitxs to purify his blood; they may not cure him, do - do = for, alas! there are cases Which no mortal power do - do = can reach; but mark, he walks with cratohes new. do - 9 All of fractional and new he walks alone: they have cured him. do - ££ All of = Give them to A ne a eae Saree ge = a ¢e = whose cnawing stomach has long avo io = 2 = smure from bis face and every muscle from his boay. do - @ The partontarde See his appetite return. and with it his healta: see do = of the Indian thenew man. See her that was radiant with health do a. reservation of and loveliness b asted and tuo early withering away; do - do do want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking do - @ do do of disease, has deranged the internal organs of diees- do - #2 do jo «(of tion. assimilation or secretion.ti!! they do their office do - 8 do ot ill. Her blood is vitiated, her nealtn is gone. do = All of her these P'iLLs to stimulate the vital principle 1 da z 3152 do = renewed Vigor. to cast ont the obstri ms. And in- @ — wig do = South of the base line ant east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian. & Townabip. @ Range. (COMPTON, Commencing on day of Jnly next rc a 2 Parts of Sec'n z & «| ‘act 1! 17 The part ontaide 12 of the Indian 13 reservation of i4 All of = ont. 15 Indiaa 19 Texervstion of 2 jo «6do oof a All of - 2 do - ll 16 do - 12 The part outside 13 of the Indin: lt reservation © All of - 15 (Thepart ontaide ie it 9 of the Indian 2 reservation of a |. do do of 2 All of - do - ns. : o~ we ~ arr) co am ord m ese Township. anew muvee 2h Clete « > |Parts of Seo'ns, BLBRELE Section. SBS enseiiweune GLOBES SSN lo 3 Tho part outside of tne Iad: reservation of 1e)/All except sec- trons 1, 2, and SSSSSSSSTSTS BESS S es aes SOLOS SINS ZG ows s ae “Of "ie Todng for the following and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian At the land office at KickaPoo, commencing on Mondays, the fifth day of July next, fur the diapoenl ofthe pubiio lands within the fullowing named town- South of the base line and rast of the sixth prin- cipal meridian +9 Township. = Range, ateee Cr) 16 oo 6 5 ovew “ 7 tal, and Debility, Pre- At the land office at 2 i insure Decay cof tha Syateny impo: Monday he nivetegnth day of) thorthe des and ol 10 generally, by B. DE LANEY. M. D. 10 ands with nthe fellowing named important fnet that the ‘many alarming South of the base line and east of the sizth pane originating i ipmndenes nd olstude cipal meridian. id of y he eas: out Medicine, | <<< ——___—_ ow end hiskl fal trentensatsan’ g 3 a entire! ne’ an ighiy succeRrr! a“ thor. fully explained, by meanso ¢ € Sonped ty the author, fale oxo ifimaels perfectly i Fiparte ot See'ns. 3 § : and at the [en oxsible cost, ther avoiding ss the adyertired rostrame of the day. ‘ & & ea Siad' cavelitpas toy: coaltipe cerepoatere slags ay ae Ce $ i m = gary wi DR. DE LANEY. “a 3 3 In sew-dawtf 17 Lie street, New York. ; lo - z oe 6 - 4 HOUGHTS FOR THE HOLY WEEK. for Hardon yooues by Miss Sewell anther ASe 4 ao = , - i gents Md - Great King, 1 vol., 8vo., eol- ee 4 = ‘4 bi 5 : Parts of Seo'ns. The part ontside All_of - of tne Indian do - son of = 7 do - do of ® do - do do of 9 do . do do ot do - All of - 19 da - do 2 lands a vopriened by taw for the use military. aoa other purposes, will be exoiaded from tihhe aiforing of the ahove lands will ba commenced be kept longer than two weeks. = — mar toany of the innde will be admitted eraser ny siege n th: nett day a —_ Domini one (hou - mand eight hundr: ond BOS 1 CHANAN. By the President: 5 DR Communtoner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION ip pot 2 reon entitied to the right of pre-emption Be es! ‘the Innde within the townships end parts oftownships above enumerated is reg wired to extab- lich the same to the eatiefaction of the register aod reoriver of the proper iand «fice, and make paw. ment therefor as soon as prac icable after ser ing this notice, and before the day sppomt.d for the oommmencement of the publio aie of the innds embracing the tract c'nimed ; otherwise such clam n te a | will be forfeited pHOMAS A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the Genera! Land Uthos, m %-lawti9July A No. 8,2 ‘ B FOR TAL RESTORATION OF Norce LANDS TO MARKET IN TAR STATE OF LOUISIANA. The grant of nod made by the ao! of Congress ap- proved Jane 3, 18%, to the State of Lousiana to ad in the oons ruction of certatp rarironca, therein men tioned, having been so far adjnsted ne to Buthorine the release from withdrawn! of (he inuds herrinn fer desorbed, mottce is hereby given tant al) the vaonnt offered Innds heret: fore withdrawn from sa'e o dion along the routes of the roads “from the 3 line, inthe State of Lourcinns weet of the weeks. y of Wasvineton, 4 of Greenwood. vin Greenwood, Shreveport, pent se “fr the Missiseipy m New Orienns. { Texas.” which side” of the «nid re ynehips. w of “sir miles on cac ated in the nodermentioned not been selected in virtue of stid grant or any other grant made by Congress, or legally clr by pre- emption, and which wer ect to private entry at the date of withdrawal, w e restored to private entry on the days andat the ploom herei after speci ed, at the oremary minemum of one deliar and nts ve cents ir rere. to wit: UTR the innd office at Slownoren Monday, the third éay of May next, on the road **from the Texns line via Greenwood, Shreveport Monroe. ton point onthe Missrserppi river opp™e Vicksburg, viz Nerth of the base line and east of the prinespal meridian, Townships 15, 16, 19. and 29, of range I. Towns! an Ke 2. Towns! ind 16, of rances Sand &. and 16, of range 7. ‘ownships I4and 15, of range & ‘owns hips 14, 15, 16, and 18. of ranges 9 and 19. ‘ownships 14, 15, 16, 18, and 19. of ranges '! and 12, ‘ownsh ps 14, 15, 17, 18, and 19. of rance 13, ‘ownships 14, 15, 17, and 14, of range !4. North of the base line and west of the principal meridian Townships 1%, 16, 19, and 20, of ranges I nnd 2. Townrh: and 2, of ranges 3. |, and 2, of range 4. 7. 19, and 2, of range 5. At the Iand office at Natcuitocres on Mondns, the third day of May next, on the read “fiom the ‘exas line,” via Greenwood, Shreveport and Mon- roe, to & point on the Mississipi river opposite Vicksburg, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian ‘Pownshipsa 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 25, of range “Townships 15, 16, 17, 19,2. 21. and 23, of range 7. Townships 15, 16,1., 19, 2), 21, 22, and 25, of range 8 and 21. of ranre 9. nf 22, of range ia, ™, and 21, of range 11, 21, nnd 22 of range 12. 22, and 23. of rage 13. 2, 21, 22, and 23, of » New Orienns, by Opelousas, to the State line of Texas.” North of the base line and west of the principal ridin. iraoge 4. d 8, of ranges 5 and 6. pst. *,7,%, 9, 1%, MM, and 12, of ranges Il, end LL. Townships 3, 4,5,6,7, 8, 9, 1, 1, 12, and 15, of range Is, wreh ps 6.7, %, 9, 10.11, 12, and 18. of ranve M4. ownships 16, 11, 2.and (Sof range 15. Townships 11, 12, and 15, of range 16, Given under my band, at the Genernl Land Office, at theeity of Wach nuteon, ties twelfth day of Maoh, lest PHOS, A. HENDRICKS, m it lawids Comuussioner, B wire ae ¥ THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED In Pursuance of La - JAMES BUCHANAN, President of the United States of Amero, do hereby declare and mak» kn n that public sales will be held st the undermentioned Land Offiess 1 the State of ALARAMA, At the perods hereinafter designated to wit at F1Ba, commencing on M April next. h ated within t townships, viz North of the base line — St of the Tallahas- see Fractional township 14,15, 16. and 17. Fractional township 6, of ranges 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, and 25. ractionn! sections 25,35, 27, 28,and 9 of fractions! township 6, of range 6. Fractions! sections 26, 22, and 9, of freotional townrhip 6, of range <7. Fractional section 25, and the east hslf of free eauek seotion 23, of fractional township 6, of range 1 ands appropriated by law for the use of schools, ary, and other purposes w:ll be exc'uded irom f raoges 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13, m th. The offering of the above lands will be commenced ‘on the day appointed, and w li proceed m the order in whieh they are advertised. unti! the who.e shell hs offered, and the sales thus cl hi sale shall not be kept open lowers th and no private entry of any of the inn mitted until after the expiration of t Giv_n under my band, at the city of this twenty-ninth day of Decem one ‘housand eight hundred and fit JAMES By 7 President: " EXDRICK*. Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PR SMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the reht of pr -emptien to any of the lands wit 19 the townsh ps sod parte: f townships above enumerated is required to este! lish the same to the satiafsotion of the register and receiver of the land office at Elba. and make ray ment therefor as soon as practicable after serine ler ofthe - thes motice.and belore the ay Sppaiaten Sr ene commencement of the public sale of the innde em yd the tract ciaimed , otherwise such claim w..! fei a THOS. A, ee iCKS. Commissioner of the General oe. ian 5-wisw Nogice ron wi Shh ING_CERTAIY Lag a TO MARKET IN THE BTR TE OF ALABAMA. Notice is hereby given that the Land Office at Hunteville, in the State of Alabama, will be open to the ssle st private entry and loeat on and after the frst day af May nert.ofall vacant pubir land embraced in the following townships, which lind beer Prociaimed and cflered prior to the withdrawal by Botios No, 565, be: is which had been with drawn to satisly thal part of the railroad grant by act of Congress approved 3d June, 1856, which contem plated a road fro r Memphis to Charleston, that part of suid grant having been rejected by the State of Ai- i, VIZ: South of the base line and east of the Huntsville 5, ond 6, of el . 3.4, and 5. and the parte “of town- rth of the Tennessee river. of ranee Townships !. 2, 4, 5, and 6, and the parts of town ship 7 north of the Tennessee river. of eS ge 64 1, 2,3, 4, and 5, and the parts of town 6, and 7 north of the Tennessee. of rance 4. Pamabign Send 3, and the parts of townships 5 and € north of the Teonesser, of range 5. South of the base line and west of the Huntsrihe “ " meridian. ownships |. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 1. Townships 6nd 2, cf taoke s. : Townships |, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, of ranges § and °. ranges 10, 11, 12, 15, T hips i, % . 1chomnehipe 1, 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of ‘Township 1, of range 16. Giv. nder my hand, at the General Land Office, y of Washin the 19th day of Fi . THOS. A. HENDRICKS. fe Dlawow Comnussioner. UN Tep STATES PATENT OFFICE, | V ashine TON, Maroh 16, On the petition of Charies Goodyear. of N: He- ven, Conu praying for the extension of a patent granted to him the ISth of June, 1*4t, for ve- Ment in the “Manulactere of Inda R ",” for seven yexrs from the expiration of te bef ew oly onthe 'Sth mw Sond owed A tie lered. that the saad petition be heard at (he Patent Ofhce on Monday, the Sist of May vext. at (o'clock, mand all persons are notifi pearand titio te ap- show canse, ifany they have, why said pe- ‘ought not to be granted. 7 spposing the extension are required to Patent Office their objections, epecis!iy hin writing, at least twenty days before the ms fied J either party to must be taken and trans with the rules of the OfSce, Which wil! be furnished on apphoation. the case will be olesed on the depositions and other papere relied t be filed sn the office on oF ; the arguments, | ‘any, witha ordered, wi Was % . JO. Commuisstouer P.8. Fditors of the nbov will please o- ind send their bills to the Patewt Offie.with Pa notes. @ i7-lew8w ” @ ntaining this