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EVENING STAR. HOLY WEEK IN ROME. BY WILLIAM GIBSON, U.8. nN, a low thy di bass, grand Organ! So: Bigigh costes Catrotral- kee skye” Biack with rebounding taunder ! Round ‘Tusive waveriay tater Ss one ; leave one faithful isinp tee " ‘o glimmer in the gloom ind— ‘Alamp of love jeawears! — i. Bid time and here: | eane Fe sore re ‘Tpe voice of hi r Itt. n—Nature’s borror—see! thou, O cordial spark, W hich, on deserted toga Shows loving women, veilod in dark And drowned in tears—How biack the aky! And how that longs lone anguish or; the ightning Christ's pass: eer faint Dot Bunds like ina the Miserere Iv. Dies the lament into a moan: Half soars the chant, then quavers low ; ‘Weep amber, like the bird ; weep myrrh, 6 drooping trees, imparadised Kn orient aw, weep frank-incense— ou could’st no balinie redolence ‘han those true tears to Heaven prefer, Weep, wailing Mi orn, ord Jesus lieth cold ; man of woman 8 tomb the stoi Moan no more: He is God: t 1s dawning on the second night, Inaugural with the aster morn. Moan no more Miserere. vil. Red lights on Roman armor play, W here, drenched in sleep, grim soldiers lie, Torch fires affronting as they sway The Une Star in the morning sky. Come women thitner in the dawn And, lo! an angel throned thereon, ‘The tomb’s great stu rolled away ! Moan no more Miserere, vit. Whom here ye seek, with ‘weep and wail, Lo! rent His shroud, and void the prison! Unquenehed from death; doth Love provail Divinely, like yon Star arisen All beautiful. and meek as brave! Last at tne Cross, first at the Grave. ‘Phe Savior greets ye with All Hail! OU, Ave, Ave Mary! 1x, *Tia Easter—Sabbath—Morning—Spring ; man’s great hope is vorn in balm. Hosanna to the Highest sing | Sing Halletujah tothe Lamb! » Church at Kome! aray divine famines pure thy t ed shrine, en Whispers, "mnid 5 Th Lodteows ‘Ave CF ao ald =e —————s+e- IVE NOT ENOUGH BROTHERS. I've not enough biothera, I wish I'd another, A dear Iittie, Sweet little Loveable boy. 1 wou!d foster his footsteps with teaderest care, And sutter nothing harm ’en iis hair; He'd be a dear little, Sweet ttle Loveabie boy. He'd be something to cherish, Without spot or biemish 3 A dear littie, Sweet littie Loveabie boy ! Another little friend of ours, aged tive years and ® half, greatly pleased with the ubove, and also wanting a play-fellow, said— “I wish ’da For tnen I'd assed her!” (Harper, —————_-3+e-—_ U7 The yellow fever was prevailing in Rio de Janeiro last month i> The barque Adriatic, which eacaped from the French waters, is advertised at Savannah for sale, freight or charter. &F A shipment of two thousand barrels of pork bas been made from Cincinnati to Montreal, all the way by rail, for $2 a barrel. GP Gov. McMullen, of Washi recently caned a lawyer named at Olympia. i” Mr. Davis, a well-knowa Clermont County, O , reports that not more than one ch bud out of tweuty thousand hasescaped the frost. i" The Memphis Eagle and Enquirer says the prospect for a rich harvest for steanibouts in quite = now as it has been for any time within the last ten years. I? Marion Wa: thrown from his bh. ngton Territory, Kendall, severe!y, peach grower of yman, of Halifax county, was orse, near Madison, Va. C. 1, while pg bre fox chaseon the 15th instant, ——< diy injured that he died on the sth. 7 It was ascertained, by actual gount, that fifteen thousand persons, mostly young men be- tween the ages of sixteen and twenty, visited the iager beer saloons of Boston on Saturday evening i> Conrad Pleister, a brewer py oan, glee he could uplift a half-barrel of beer with his teeth. Whilst endeavoring to de so be had his upper jaw broken in so fearful a — that it is expected he will die of his inju- es. 19~ The little negro boy, only eleven years of age, who coufessed to the burning of Col. Geo. A ley’s residence, in Surry coanty, Va., not long since, was tried before the county court of Surry, on Monday last, and sentenced to be exe- cuted. i> The Alexandria Gazette lear ject is on foot, with a fair Proxpect of success, for the establishment by the government of a free ferry between that city and the Maryland shove, opposite. Several gentlemen in the District have taken the matter under their charge, and ho; are entertained that an appropriation will be made at the present session of Congress, for the necessary expenditures. It is proposed to buy out the present company, aud the landing on the Maryland shore, place a uew boat on the route, and make the transit free. Mr. Brawmer, « scheo! teac ler, was fs- ¥ stabbed near Berlin, Alm ,on tie 15th inst 4€ appears that Brawmer undertook to chastise one of bis pupils, a lad named Collins. about n — old, when the latter drew « knife and in- icted a wound upon Brawmer. After be wax stabbed, be pursued the lad for a xhort distance but bis strength very soon gave out, and he fel — Collins made bis escape. @ same crime was recently perpetrat: ludiana. i a rls St. Louis, ‘ns that a pro- AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —JN Barney, USN R W Davis, Michigan; Moses Bean, J Sylvester, R Gardner, Mass; B Hart, R stokes. N fiamp; J R Brown, Min; C R Drew, Ind; 1:6 Holmesd, SC, T Maynard and lady, NH; J H Ruddenand indy, New York; R H Hare, Md: F Hackie. Mich: D H Whittemore, Miss; J Marbon, J Tykes, Md; HF Ruddell, NHamp; J T Barkndale, Va: W D Bowie, Md; J D Champlin and lady, Mo: J ¢ Stone. Obio; € F Gracchus, Mass; J © LeGrand, T H Osbourn, Md; Wm Emmons, DC; ED Ty: ler, Cy; M B Bready, NY BROWNS’ HOTEL —J Farnbam and lady, Md: J W Torbert, Md, W G_ Eliott. Tenn; ¥ H Hart, Mo; J Pollett, Va; Lt Ed F Beale and , Pa; W A Mukins, Va; C W Logan, Ky; C K Drew, Ind; F E Whitfleld, Va; TR Reading, do; K 8 Jordan, Cal; B J Jordan, Va; G Walker and lady, Wis; P H Smith, do; SF Miller, do; W H Eckman, O; WJ Welton, Md; Sharles, SC; J Tyrer; HW Seggormann, NY; JM Byrnside Va; W R Robinson, do; © D Woods, do; F Haur Mo; J P Baltzell, Md; 'W Findley, Pa; E Bliss, NJ; K Mackenzie, Mo; J Whitwell, NY UNITED STATES HOTEL —C F Munder, Md; B Kendrick, La: Col Acker, S$ Kein Pa; G W Smith, TS Key, O Weston, NY; C K Drew, Jad; R Hudson, O; a J Palis, DC; AS Priteh- ph imma ake a; R Saunders, A Y Sum- » lowa; J 1. eb; WM Frith, W Osbourn, A M a nm and lady, Va; J M Yager and lady, Ny : KIRKWOOD HousE —j w ker, La; G W Brimwood, Ma wnt! ne.j3Cc Day. Minn; 1. Goepel, mell, Mass; [1.5 Marehall, SJ 2 Capt TE Pravin, CF Peitian, os EB Nea ; Ww aater, SC; G B Lockw. . Bremer, Mass eet Se WILLARDS’ HOTEL —S D Pope, N Jersey L C Cassidy, Pa; H Walbridye, = © Bradien i ¥; Major 8 P Heintzelman, USA; WR Perry, T B Lewis, Va; C Gunther and lady. Master and Miss Havemyer, NY: J M Knight, Va; J G Sar- sellie, Wm Ayres, Miss. WASHINGTON HOUSE— Rd. Easterbrook, Eng; E Marsball and lady, NY; J Tryon, do; Dr S.oue, Me; E W Darling, MT; B Allen, KT; A atolton, La; C B Watson, Ill; J Rochester, N'Y; AR Hoyt, Mass. ng, L. Bar- Dick and lady, ean Md; J A Co OCEAN os TEA MERS’ SAILING DAYS mom —_ Unitep moe Days. mail The 96 the Gb and 90th of cosh meaty. * Insurance, &e. Gunenai?ecam eA REAL ESTATE ension Claims, Erhseon- 301 finims before the Court of Claim reas its, Purchase and Sale of real es- Werrante, Nocotiate Loans, aad i hastecd at ‘arrante. 8 of iT. Office corner 7th and Louisiana aven ly Washington, TEX PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Ver: Bonds of 9500 cache The rowing aity of pe lebt is only $159,000, and its railroad pee he tie A io 08 of t! ~~ 4 wert ra bli w, j jencer of the Sth Se; ber. e {here bonds “believing nem to be as sale asany gor clty Ponds CHUBB BROTHERS | aap ane Saupe BROTHERS, .— D ita received and Checks Without 8. aA the pee = sand Cities furnished Rod pentose without charge. IntEREst ON Die?osits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as may itd upon. Durosits in VinGINia aND Uxconurs ONBY. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re- ovived to be phere me £: payablein same funds, orin apgele, we ohare roruls ‘ohang. UNTs.—Notes, Drafts,and Bills of Ex e will bocingsunted and Loans made on Stocks, Latxage REDIT.—Letters of Credit will be aa » Bexotiabie in the different Cities of the and interest alowed’ Money. oe’ deported. aad in low. is 5 charged if Cousterals,on such termsas may beagreed upon. be Bits or Exchanox.—Travelers will ar ty. ‘TRAVEL! rmaked with drafts in such 6: as mny be de- negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. ILLS AND LETTERS O¥ CREDIT ON ENGLAND, IRE- LAND and Evgore.—Biils of Exchange Lett of Credit on Engiand, Ireland and Eurcpe, furnis! &t the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. "Borba, Stocks, &¢.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seow ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent., always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of &¥ pr. are ae Hiegeon jg posent Pom outers we Teserve the ri oO lor a deposit uf 1) pr. centon the ‘ ‘Bonde or Stocks will be ordered by tele- ILROAD, City. and State Bonns.—Kai!road, city, and State Bouds can bo placed in our hands for road rom purchased Lanp Wark market rates. ion, eith this country or Euro; Rasi- purchased for cash or with Bouds. Land V rrauts bought at the id by us are gsuaran- ect. arrants located on commission. Cand Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- Warrants ‘will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible Ret Eetaye ayp InsvRances.— Real Estate bought and sold Insurances effected. Clams on Unite Staixs, Court oF Claims, Concress.—Claims on the United States, boforethe Court ane or Cemerese utresten to us, will be ul mpt fi hile attorneys. a prot CHUBB BROTH jan 27 € |} HOU oF CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark thei Checks payable in currency. "Depositos of Gold Will be paid in Guid. Accounts will be open: ith depositors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currency, the depositor being credited with the ditterence. se 2i-tf CHUBB BROTHERS, NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, mt 0 ‘he Tri jan Wasuinoton AQUEDU Orrick oF THR WasHINnGToN AgueDucT, Wasiinaton, March 8, 1858. Proposals are invited for tie completion of the Washington Aqueduct, according to plans and spe- cifications which will be on exhibition in this office, on and after the lth of April. Bids will be received for the completion of the whole work in groxs,—or for the separate worka da- scribed in ths speoiheations, the United States re- serving the right to make a contract for the whole, or for the separat orks, 8 inay seoin mostadvan- tagsous upon comparison of the bids. portion, onty, of the work can be completed with the aypron ions now available; and the contracts: Will be subject to the priations by Congress. ‘The Engineer reaerves the right to prescribe the amount of work to ba dene and the rate of progress contingency of future appro- under each contract, and for each work. Pas ments will be made im checks upon the United States Treasury upon the monthly estimates of the Engineer, reserving 10 per oent. onall payments un- til the completion of the contract ; and it will be a condition of all contracts that the workmen shall be paid their full wages mont ly and 1 specie Proposals should be sealed, and endorsed “Propo: sala tor work and materinia for the Washingtoa Aqueduct.’” . he United States resarves the right to reject any or all bide for the whole or forany part of the work, it deemed Sdvantagenus; but the work will be a led to the owest bidders forthe whole or for parts of the work, who give good security for the completion of their contracts, if st reasonabla prices. _ avery offer must be scoompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or tore responsible per- sons, to the efiect that he or see undertake that the bidder or bidders will, 1f his or their tids be accept ed, enter into an obligation wituin ten days, with and sufficient securities, for the complet he work undertaten; said guarantee tu be a nied by the osrtificate of the United States Judge, United States istrict Attorne: Agent, or some ('fiicer of the General Go ment or individual known to the Enginesr or Department of War, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee, ids will beopene he presence of the bidders, at noon of the lth Ma: woue will be received after hour. The work to be let comprises. dam across the Potomac at the ing of gate o8; completion waate weirs; building distribu pletion of conduit; furnishing Ing of two iron pipe bridges; laying distributing reservoir tothe Navy Yard and other rineipal Tr establishments af Washington; iiding of high service reservoir in Geprgetown, and supply of cement other materials: for all ompletion of the eat Falls; bnild- masonry bridges: reservoir; com- pipe; build es frow the sand, bricks, stone, and ail of whieh reference is to be made to the detailed dascriptions and specifications to be exhibited in this office. The comparison of the bids wil! be made upon the quantities noted in the specification lane ex- hilited at the time of letting and should a bid in gross be xccepted, the monthly pay:nents upon the contracts will be made upop the estimate of the En- gineer, at prices to be fixed by nin, with the usual Teservation of ten per cert. until the entire oom- clip of the contract according tu the specifica ‘ions and plans. Proposals should state the time within which eaeh work will be completed, provided Congress aypronseaes the vecessary funds. y order of the Secretary on ies : M. C 1Gg, Captain of Engineers in charge of Washington Aqueduot. Form oF GuaRANTER. To Capt. M.C. Meigs, U. S. Engineers: We, the undersigned, residents of . in the State of . hereby Jointly and severally, cove- nant with the Unit tates, and guaranty, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, hat he or city, and our $3.50, §3, wed by any, he proof of the sur, they will, within ten days after the acceptance of the suid bid, execute the contract for the e, with posh the articles proposed, iu conformity to the terms of the advertisement under which it was into contract aa aforesaid, wo guaranty to make good the difference between the offer by the said Signed. é I hereby certify, that, to the bost of my knowladxe sbove naed guarantors are good and sufficient. Signed. tMayll SPRING STYLES OF HATS Ss For tsa. tlemen are invited to call and see the new tong the Pans, New York, a Phi adel p ia styles, which cannot fal the Cloth (or Cashmere) Hat, so much admired and worn. ‘Tovether with variety. The quality and price of our HATS will be found and $2.50 Hats cannot be pudding is the eating of it.” ” ur credit. TINE METZ, Hatrer, ‘tr en ard’s & Kirkwood House. VIE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- iM | MBER and sufficient sureties to perform the work or made. And in case the said shall fail to enter and the next lowest bidder, A. B. 3. D. and belief, the =ee ELF. sof DRESS HATS for Spring, to please the most ‘fastidious. Also, FELT HATS and CAPS inall their to be the same ne sold in any other house in this ut remember—terms, ready 235 Pa. av. near oo Sth Stes janie betwen Ohi near oorner 13th st. U) . wish all gentiernen So bear in mind that the plan * adopted three year: axe ol selling HATS and BOOTS at re- duced prices, FoR CASH, is now In suc- cessful operntion, 98 thousands of gentlemen can testify. IT have just received n full supply of the iatest ew York styles of DRE 288 HA which | am selling at $5 5. equal sand much better than is usually sold at $4 or $5: snd the best $3 Hatin the United States; aud ble Hat at $2 50,—1n fact, all kinds or ps 3) per cent. lower than the usual Sor cash only, No extra profits, in order 0 offset bad debt J alao have, ou ci first fora Philadelphia man- CALF-SKIN BOOT, that are xold from $5 to ENT-LEATHER GAIT- ny at 85 or $8; and the very ERS at plied with Bootmakers of this city can ‘erms ough. ONY 8, +88 usual, at iny regular prices. ‘At eH Boots, Now York Hat Store, 7th street, rsh f0.25 Sm Acont for tha rennefarnrers. UNNS & CLARKE’S Aven LEB RATED BYINS Wires, CE. Constantly receiving and for sale oni if JOHN'B. ELLs, 306 it Av., between 9th ‘ak 10th ate, Purchasers will find it to their i examine themselves the superior ualities of ‘the above Melodpons, &0., &o,, Covers, palitaall 5 2 and dD Medicines. — B AUTIFUL HEAD TRIESEM AR, ‘ae or Ponerhch at Harel hai, tnt ot a a of the ie RIOH GLOSSY HAIR, Pharmaciede Ferisand the imperil ‘of Med- EPS TESTPEC Boh ioe pees § torrhea, and ‘Exteees oar the TO THE GREATEST AGE. System. ‘Triesenat No.4 effeotually, 1m the short pace of three days, completely and entirely eradi- And who thatis Bayou not haveit restored to | cates all traces of those disorders whion wisand former color; or bald, but would have the growth re- | cubebs have so | been thought an ant 'e for, to stored; or troubled with dandruff and itching but | the ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popu- would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, | lation. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Continental scaid head, or other eruptions but would be oured, | remedy for that class of disorders which, u- or with sick headache (neuralgia) but would becured, | pately, the Kneliae Physician treats with t will also ponere ail pump! rom the face or skin. | to the unevi' destruction of the patien' rof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see | tution, and which all the in the world ciroular and the following: cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alike NN ARBoR, Nov. 5, 1856, devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quah- Pror. O. J. Woop—Dear Sir: I have heard much | ties. ‘They may lie on the toilet table without said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restora- | use being sus; Sold in tin and di five, but having been so often cheated by quackery | in separate doses as administered by Veipeau, Lal- and quack nostrums, hairdyes,&c.. 1 was disposed | leman, Roux, Ricord, &o., &o. Price each, 3 —— your ae the ane ataty: with Ans cases in one for §9, which saves $3; and in ry usand one loudly trumpet i. cases. . edies, until 1 met you in Lawrence county some | Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No.157 Prince st..a months since, when you se me such assurance ag | few blocks west of Broadway, New York. imme induced the trial of your Restorative in my family, B. y first, by my good wife, whose hair had become very riesemar, and the large sizes, car- thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one | Tage paid, thus insuring genuine European pre) of your large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to | tions. The $3 case: 0 sent, but not free of car its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened | riage. Consultations as usual, fromll_a. m, till 2 and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely p,m. and from tall €p. tn.» at No. 157 Prince st., a over the head. She conlinues to use it, not simply | few blocks west of Broadway. Sold also by J. teseee be pegntifying shone upon ~ hair, but STOTT, Washington. fe lly cause of its healthful influence upon the ly ant mind. Others of my family nud frends are using AYER'S Se Restorative with the happiest effects; there- foie my skepticism and doubt in reference toits val- ue and ter are entirely removed, and | canand do most cordially and confidentially recommend ita use by all who wouid have their hair restored from white or gray,‘ by reason of sickness or age) toorig- inal color beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN FRIEND Woop It was along time after | sawgep at Blissheld before { got the bettie of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we conciuded to try it oa Mre. Mann's hair. as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you ausured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witneswed Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the publicas the best, most perfect, res medical science can afford. AYER'’S CATHARTIC PILLS bave been prepared with the utmost kill which the medi- cal profession of this age possesses, and their etfecta show they have virtues which surpass any combi- nation Of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa- rations do more or leas good ; but this cures such dangerous complaints, so quick and so surely. as to prove an efhcacy anda power to uproot disease be- yond any thing Which men bave known before. B: removing the obstractions of the internal organs ani its effecta, are now ee and recommending its use Hong eenieper ite oe [oben dew: jroo pA is entitied to the highest consideration you anew through the body. and the ck man se well Again, very respeotfully ard truly yours, hirer alr teceete met health they padues "SOLOMON MANN. | barlittie effect. ‘This is the perfection of medicine. It is antagonistic to disease, no more. ‘Tender children may take them With unpumity. If they are sick they will cure thei, if they are well they will do tham no harm. Give them to some patient who has been pros- trated with bilious compiaint ; see his bent-up, tot- tering form straighten with strength again; see hia long-lost appetite return; see his ciammy features Cax.yie, ILL., June 2a, 1852. T have used Prof O. J. Wood's Hnir Restorative, and have admired its wonterful etleets. My hair was becoming,as | thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his restorative it has resumed its origi nal color, and, [ have no doubt, permanently BRK ex Senator U.S. ors, 312 Broadway, 0, J. WOOD & CO, blossom into health. Give them to some sufferer N, Vuccin the grent N.Y. Wire Railine matabliahe whoge foul blood hss barat out in soroiula till hes ment) and 14 Market st. St. Lous, M skin is covered with sorea; who stands, or aits, or And soid by all good Druggista. liesinazguish, Hehas been drenched inside aud fo17 3mr out with every potion which ingenuity could sug- RUVIAN SY R UP, gest. Give lim these Pitts, and mark the eifect ; see the scabs fail from his body ; see the new. skin that has grown under them; that is clean. Give them to him whose angry humors have planted rheumatism im his joints and bones; move lim, and he soreeches with pains; he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with liniments and salves; give him these PiLLs to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, alas! there are cases which ne mortal power gan reach; but mark, he walks with crutches now. and now he walka alone; they have cured hun, Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, whose gnawing stomach has | Axo eaten every smuie from his face and every muscle from his boay. See his appetite return. and with it his health: see thenew man. See her that was radiant with health and loveliness b.asted and too early withering away; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking disease, has deranged the internal organs of dizes- on or secretion.till they do tneir office dE I OR ProrectEeD SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED, Having successfully passed the ordesl to which new discoveries inthe Materia Medica are subjected, murt now be received ag Ite Ei an oe medicine, ts Eificacy im Curing = DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Deopsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, Tae Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mereury, General Debility, And all diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive medicine, 18 beyond on ‘The proots of its etfies authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably horitate to receive the 1 die vittated, her heaitn 18 gone. Gav her theee Pitta to stimulate the vital principle into renewed vigor. to cast out the obstructions. and in- fuse @ new vitality into the blood. Now look again proffered aid. fad —the roses’ blossom ou her cheek, and where lately The Peruvian Syrup does note sOrrOW & y bursts from every feature, See the to be a cure all. but its) , sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan. sickly extensive, becnuse many Apparently unlike are in- related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy The ciass of diseases for which the Syrup pro- vides & cure. 18 p ecisely Laat which [has eo often baffied the highest order of medical skil. ‘The facts are tangible, the witnesses scuessible, and the safe ty nnd efficacy of the Syrup incontrovartibie. Those who may wish for an opinion trow disinter- ested persous respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satistiod with the following among numerous testimonials in the bunds of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentlemen well known inthe community. and of the highest respeotatility. CARD. The undersirned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the “Peruvian Syrup,’’ do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the 3 From our own experience, 28 well as from the tes- tumony of others, Whose intelligence an pp es ped Are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effioxey in cases of lucipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passiges, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neursigin, &c. Indeed ita ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high cherna terof those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their teatimony, as we do ours, to its lorative power, — “ Rev. JOHN PIERPON'E, THOMAS \. DEXTER features tel! you without disguise, and painfully dis- tinot, that they are eating its lifeaway. Its pinched up nose and and restless sleepings, tell the dreadful truth in language which every mother a «Give it the Pitts in large doses to sweep ese vile parasites fromthe body. Now turn again and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. Js it nothiny to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvel o this age? Aud yet they are done around you every lay. Have you the laéa serious symptoms of these dis- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Coe tivencoss, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn, Foui Stomas Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralgia, Goutand kindred compicinis ail arise from the derangements which these Pists rapidly cure. Take them perse veringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judici@usly by such 2828 We ive you, and the distressing, danger- eases they cure, which afflict so many mil of the human race, are cast out like the devils —they must burrow in the brutes amd in the Price 25 ceute (3 box—5 boxes tu ). GILMAN, Washington; and by H. COOK « Alexandria, and ali dealers in Medicine everywhere, d3-4m (roucus, COLDS, HOARSNESS, &o. valence of the abov eraily has the effect i: somplamnte at this : nging ont a host Ss. H. y new specihes, SAMI seless, and oth ‘THOM 3. AMORY, urse to pursue ix to consult your ETER HARVEY, family phy n, or otherwise use only such reme- AMES C. DUNN, «lies as long public experience has proved to be safe It is well known that the medicinal ettect of Pro- efficacious. Of this character d ras TYLER COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM_ ARABIC Ongiusily the favor.te presoription of an eminent physician, it soon became & popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy a growing repntation for the last twenty years. Iu cases of common Colds, Coughs, C., cet like a charm, aud in Chroniccages, Bron- toxide of Iron is lost by even # very brief ex posure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been med imposs!! nthe Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto | ghiti Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, rbonatos citrates, and tartrates, of the Materia | &c.. it @ unparalied, and most will testiy Medica. theses f Mes hhusett wer oe ts and 5 cents per bottle esayer to the State of Massachusetts, rice 25 cen! A “ 6 Boylston street, Boston. Fins. Stott, &c.. Wash- irn & Palmer, 1, Georgetown; Peel & Stevens, Al- t may be had also, for convenience, Price 123g and 25 cents a box— jer’s Gum Arabic Cough op ‘egant, plersart, and efficacious Put For sale by Druggists generally. Price for large botti 2; inedium sized bottles. $1. N. L. CLARK & CO. Gas decry Boston. For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & Palmer, Jolin Schwartze. M + Harbaugh, HH. agan Smith, V. 1 ' MePherson s. ozenxe they are unsurpassed. fell Walsh, J h + Jas. H. Stone, J.8. Lovejoy, > > 2aNn OES Dr, DW. Clarke, Dr Ridgely: and ia Georgetowss | (PSHE SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS by R. J. Cissell.and J. L. Kidwell. _ ___ feb#-6m_ Just published, the 3d edition. M THE GREATEST q ON SPERMATORR EA O EDLCAL DI SO VER Y| NAL DISEASES, i treatment and ps OF THE AGE a Seminal Weaknes EVERY KIND OF H¥MOR, . BY DR. CULVERWELL, rom : Member of the Royal Colleze of Surgeons of Eng- at worst Scrofula down to @ common Pimple. | innd. (1827), Licenciate of the Halk ee le has tried it in over eleven hundred casea, and ears Resident Practitioner in London. Author of never failed oxcept in two cases, both Thunder Hu- | the “Guide to Health,” “Green Hook.” “Flow to be mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its value, ail within twenty miles of joston, man bottles are warranted to cure & nursing Sore ‘outh. One to three botties will cure the worst kind ef Pimpiss on the Face. . ‘Twoor three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles aro warranted to oure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two botdes are warranted to oure all Hu- mor in feet Eyos. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotohes among the Hair, Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt snd rumning Ulcers, One bottle will cure Scaiy Eruptions of the Skin, Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three botties are warranted to cure the Happy. Memoirs of Single and Married Life, &e, his small but valuable Treatise, written by world renowned Physician and Sur oe out ~ only sure and permanont cure forall diseases result - ing from seif-ubuso. and is the only publication ofits kind written in a benevolent spirit and by a scientif. io man. It should be in the hands of who value their life and health and happiness here and hereaf- ter. Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which it wii) be sent, post free, and well secured. by Dr. CH KLIN 0. 420 Ist Avenue, Box 4586, cd jan | private } MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 200 pages and 190 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs I? PRICE ONLY % CENTS. Most most desperate case of Rheuntiem, {L7” Sent free of postage to ali parts af the Union, Three to four botties are warranted to oure Salt- . . ‘ rheum. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiologieal View cf Mar Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of | riage. A new revised edit Sorofula. 4 of 0 pages and 180 plates. Pri A os pe 1s always exporicnoed from the firat bot- | cents a copy. A popular and - tle, 8 perfect oure is warranted when theabove | prehousive treatise on the duti quantity 1s taken. ; | aud casualties of single and marr: Nothing looks so improlable to those who have in | life—haj py and fruitful alliances, vain tried all the wonderfu! medicines of the day, ax | mode of seouring them—i! \citous S& common weed growing on the pastures, and | and infertile cnes—their obviation slong old stone walis, should cure every humorinthe | aad removal—unervous debility, its tem ; it xed fact. If you havea humor, causes and cure, b; rojess Bt it has to start. ‘There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums ce le, safe effectuai, . ir pee vt aims Scene ane , bul t yours. eo — pating Nae Over 8 thousa! #0) in the vieinit WALLA, “Gn essay of Boston. I know the effoots uf it in every case. matorrie@s, with practical observations ona safer and t has already done some of the greatest oures ever | more succossful mode o f treatment— ecaullOLAry lone in siasaneh - L gave it to children a year ints on the evil results from ‘ommpirioat practioe 3 to oid, to on of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, | which is added commentaries on the disoases of fe- Formy-iooking: children, whose flosh wan soft and | insles—from infancy tu old eta it Gage graphival- flabby, restored to ® perfect slate of health by ous | ly Hlustrated by beautiful plates, It'points out the butéle. remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- To thore who are subject to & sick headache, ons | pointed hopes so unfortanately valent in “the bottic will always oure it. It gives great relief in | young. Itisatruthful adviser to the married, and oatarrirand dizziness. Some who have taken it 08e Sanpete ot marriag®. Its perusal is partio- been costive for years, and liave been reguiated by | ularly recommen: to persons Gnlertaining secret it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the faactions of nature, it wHl cause very singylar feein ut So must not be alarmed; they rom four days to a week. Ther ad re- when that foeling ts one, you will feel yourself like a new person. | sult from it; on the reise et i eardaome of the most extravagant eucomiums of it doubts of their physical condition, and who are con- soious of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to which every human being is entitled t ri0e 25 conts per copy, or five copies for $1, mail- ed free of postage to say part of the United States, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, ew York, enclosing 25 cents. ‘ao (Ae ‘Those who preier may consult Doctor ILA that ever man listened to X upon any of the diseases upon which his 1 own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- | book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi mo! Sut since its introduction &s & eral family | cines often cure in the short space of six days, and medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been cate all traces of those ompletely and entirely found in it that f never suspected. rit 5 sorders Which copaiva and oubebs have so | ‘eral cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was | been thought an antulote. to the ruin of the health ‘of always considered inourable, have been cured by a | the patient. is * French Secret” is the great con- few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged sople cured by it. For tie various diseases of the iver, Sick 8, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spi tinental rem i for that class of disorders which un- prtcates. i ysicians treat with mercury, to t! irretrievable destruction to the patient’ tit Bon — which all the sarssparilla in thi can. oure. seme No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. Ine, particularly in Diseases of the Kidueys, &¢., the i tiotrery has done more good than any ma eine N IGE a No nln ever known. OTICE FOR RESTORING CERT N No change of diet ever necessary—eat thebest you | LANDS TO MARKET IN THE rate oF can get ‘and enough of it. ALABAMA.—Noticeis hereby giventhat the Land Pediat rete te rls peontal Office at Hun ile, in the bond of Alabama, will, ears — y y Widrea from five to eight years, tea-apoonful. As | tin wae pantry aod Inention of all Cocker the sale at private entry and leecation of all vacant no directions ean be applicable to all constitutions, publie lands crobraced in the following townships, take snuificient to operate on the bowels t: > i + = peanUpactunmp ayo) Toe SG8Y+ | which, were aulicat to entry. and loonsion prior ts DONALD KENNEDY, drawn as probably falling within the Ne. 120 Warren Street, Kozbury, Massachusetts, mie or election ofthe i if aed pat oe . Sexe ¥ eB A) vi ie 3, 1856, oAeent tw aia eset Sott, & Ce. Z. | hut since aeceriained not to be within sald limita, & Co., D. Walsh & big tt 8. Waish, J. P.’Ston: North of the base line and east of the Huntsville fain ing, Nairn & mer Sohwarts & Co. meridian. o ord © Bro aes is for een Dunbar ‘ownships | and 2, of range 5. OO ME eathaee Lig teetorn—R. | Towashibe 1. Sand & andthe parts of townships . Cissell. as Swolmr Ply _ | gand'5, north and west of the ‘Tennessee river, of TOP THAT RATTLING,. 5. —_ Townshics land 2,and the parts of townships $ to put on “ Chapman’ and 4.north and west of the Tennessee river. of Jam now ——— Elastic 1 Anti- aatline. ia a, 2 ante erin and. the, parts of townships 2 and 3, ratt! ‘eonnesse: a a of Carriages and Wagons, which oan nore parts of townshi nd ‘3, north & a ut on at a small ex th iver, of range 9. - Men and Siccatalorer ‘hand, at the Genera! Land copay, at the city of Waskineton, this 17th day of 2 8. A, HES D a e-lewew ees Office, mn at my Factory, where I have t) ae in the AND exe Eu, Noon), me T OF THK UNITED By THE presipiNT } J In pursuance of law, I, Bs Buctanan, Presi- AM dent of the United States of A ereby clare and make known that public sales wil! be held at the undermentioned |: of Kansas, at tho periods heremafter designat: wit: ed, ‘erritory At the land office at Lzromr tox, commencing on Monday. the fifth day o the following Jaiy next, for the disposal of the public lands within ing named town- ships, viz: South of the base line ant east of the sixth prin- tipal meri. a | a7 oe Parts of Seo'ns. 3 ; } Parts of Sec'ns. A H L] s Ree F; ee That part out. AU of - 66D side of the [ | de - 6 dian reserv: _ do - 7 fion of = - 17 2 Odo - 8 That part out- do - 9 ms of the In- } o - 4 ian reserva- 0 s tionof = - 18 Pe do - All of - w do - do = » do - do = zn | a - 2B That eartsoth ~~ | $3 2 B art sout: } lo . of the Indian do - # reservation of {7 21 do - BB All of — - 18 do - 2 do - 1» | do - 3» do - 20 2i\Lots 1, 2, 3, and lo - 2 of ~ st hog = 2 Pe 2, 3, -_ - wR 40 - do - 27 |bots 1, 2, 3, and do - % | 40f - 8 do - 31 |W. Sand lots 3 do : 2 and6of - 2 16 ® ¢o = 3 Lots 1, 2, and 3 @ 7 tS 3 Lots and? of 18 do - sis ots o do - 4 AW. 42 and lots 2 do - 6 | and Sof do - 6 W. 9 and lots 2 do = la and3of - 14 do 8 Lots land 20f 15 do - 9 siand? of @ do - Ui} lots 2 do ore a = - on Ww vig and lots lo 18 of - do 19 ‘Lous tand2 of 27 do 2 and 2 of 34 do - 2 W.4, and lots 2 do 22 and Sof - do a All of 18 20 do Ea do - 19 do = do % » do - do = 2 do - 3 |. do - 2 do 32 |Allot fractional 11 19 do - 8 All of . 12 do 34 | do : 13 do - 314 39! do = 4 do = Phe part outeide do = 5 of the Indian do - reservation of 15 do - | do do of 16 do 8 |. do do of 17 do 9 All ol = 18 do ou | do - 9 do 15 I +4 : 4 do - Nn | do - a do - W do = 2 do - Bb All of feactionst «11 13 do - jAll of — - 12 do - 2 do 2 13 do - 2 i. do = 1a do -_ of The part outside do - 2 \ of the Indian do - 2 reservation of 15 do - * do do of 16 do - 3t do do of 17 do - do do of do - 3 do do ot 19 do - 3 All of — - » do - 315 2 do 2 do - 4 do - 2 Atthe land office at Lecomrroy. commencing on Monday, the gineteenth day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian Parts of Seo'ns. Section. All of fractional oof - do do - The part outside of the Indian ervation of f of aul ian of do do c¢ All of 2 de = do - Allof fraction y, of = da - do - ‘The part outside of the Ind; reservation of do do All of 3 de jo di ‘The part outside of the In reservation o| At the land office at Kickapoo, commencing on of th ships, viz: - a. s gz <¢ * 3 gs & Parts of Sec’ns. = o£ 2 a= EA It 17 The part outside 2 of the Indian 8 reservation of ls All of - jo The part outside 6 of the Indian 19 reservation of 2» do do 2 All o 2 . do - ll We do - R The part outside 13 of the Tudian ry reservation of All of - do - 15 The part outside iu of the Indian ot 2 2 iM Township Range. Ve bs the fifth day of July next, for the disposal ie lands within the followingnamed town- South of the base line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian a s | a4. « zs Parts of Seo'ns. = : sjrarts of Seo'ns. = 5 Hi = > Eee zee All of - 3 2All of ‘ 2 ee du - 22 do - » do | - 31 do = 4 - ao - 7 - 3 do - 2 2i) - do - 3 - 3 do - 4 ~ s do - 5 = ba do - 6 - > That part out- = 6 side of the In- - » dian reserva- a 2 tion of 7 = 3 All of - 9 2a - 4 lo - | - 5 do - nu | - do 13 = iz do la - 6 2B do 15 = 7 ao 17 - 8 do > | Me 9 do 2 | = do 2 j - Is do Po - 4M do 2 | - 8 do - 2 do = do - 3 do - Bb do - 2 do oi 9 do - @B do - 2 do - @ do - 2 do - » | do - 2 do - 3 | do - 3 do - S do - 2 do - 3 jo - & do - * do - & do - & do - 2 do - 32 do - do - 4 do - 2 do 5 5 do - do - 6 lo - wt That part out- lo - 2 side of the In- do - x dian reserva- do - tion of - 7 lo - & All of - 9 2 19 lo = 3 do - 2 lo - 4 do - a. lo - 5 do - @B The part outside ‘The part outside of tne lode of the Indian reservation of 3 6 reservation of 6 ISAll except seo- do jo of 7 tions 1, 2, sad All of - a» 1 of - 1 do - All of - 2 do = & The part outside do - & of the Indian do = $s reservation of 3 do. - Ss do do of 4 do - & do do of 6 do - 2 All of = 46 The part outside lo - 5 of the Indian do = 6 reservation ef 3 jo * 7 do do of 4 do - 8 do do of 5 do . bJ All of - 1 6 do ~ rs do - 2 do - in do - 3 do - is do - Ww 61 do - =» do - Uu lo - a do - BR lo > & do - Bb do - @ do - i do - » do - b do - 3 do - 2 do - & do - 3 do - ss do - do - 467 do - Wo 1 i de - bd do - 18 | do - 6 do - do 4 7 do = do = . do - | de 5 9 do - | do - do - | do - do : | do - do = do - @ do : a do - 1h 4 - 2 do - 3 do = 4 do - s do - 6 do - do - n do = reservation of 7 do - 2 le At the land office at Kicxaroo, Moniig. the nineteenth day of July next, forthe die, posal of thi blie With nthe following named South of the base line and east of the sirth prin cipal meridian. =} C ez. g . — : a | H 5 Ss « ee 3 eRe a moe 1 KAN of — - ‘ = - 5 = - a | # - in - 4 | do : 2 do - 5 do - 3 do s 6 do - ‘ The part outside - ry of the Ind: >= - lw 7 do - 2 All of : } 1 = - 3 ° ~ 4 = a do ° ‘ on. Parts of See'ns. Parts of Seo" Townshi s Kaege, _ Range. The part outeide of the ladiar Teservation of of of of ox suau TowWNsh do do Lands appropriated by taw for the use of Fohoels, military bey other purposes, will be exoieded from ‘he offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and wi'| proce:d in the order in which they sre advertised, until the Who — oo on andl the eaten thus slosed : | co Je shall be kept open longer than two we-ks«, RO private entry te any of the lands will be admutied until after expiration of the two weeks. Given a ind at t-e city of Washineton, of Maret anno and ity - JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President: Tuomas A. Henxpricks, Commussioner of the General Land Othoe. NOTICE TO PRF-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Eve rson eptitied te the right ©! pre-emption te pata hoy lands within the townships end parts ol tow! ps above enumerated is required to estal. lish th ne to the sntisinction of the register and receiver of the proper iand «foe, and mair pay- ment therefor as soon as pracsicable @firr see tng this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands cmmrengs fue yet c'aumed ; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. = THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, joner of the General Land Othee. Commi: m B-lawtisJ ui No. 599.1 OTICE FOR a8 RESTORATION OF T IN THE Ne AIN LANDS TO MARKE sFate OF LOUISIANA ‘The crant of nnd made by the sot of C proved June 3, 186, to the State of Le in the cons ruction of certain rai! tioned, havi motice ts hereby givem that offered lands heretofore withdrawn from «nie or le cation along the routes of the roads “irom the Tex us line, in the State of Louisiana west of the town of Greenwood, vin Greenwood, Shreveport, and Monroe. t point on the Mississippi river opposite Vickabarg.”’ and “from New Orleans, by Opelou sas, to the State line of Texas.’ which lie outside r ieson cach side” of the said roads, situ mlermentioned townships which bave not been selecte! tn virtue of snid grant or any other grant — Congress, or oy claimed by pre to private te after «pect h fone dollar aod “4 twenty hve cents per aera At the Innd ofhce at Monae day of May next, on the rend via Greenwood, Shreveport, ai inthe Mississippi river oppy North of the base line and meridian Townships 15, 16,19. and 2, of range 1, Townsh ps 19 aud 2, of range 2. Townships IS and 16, of ranges Sand 6, 15 and 16, of range 2. {range &. nd 18. of ranges 9 and 16. and 19, of ranges ' and 12, Monday, the thord the Texas line, St of the princopai P % 17, 18, and 19, of rane Township . 17, and 18, of range i North of the base line and west of the principal meridvan Townships 15, 16, 19, and 20, of ranges | ard 2. Townships 1 2, of range 3. Sane of range 4. ‘ownships 15, 2, of range 5. ATCHITOCHKS on Monday, { May next, oo the read “from the via Greenwood, Streveport and Mor Tee, to a point ou the Mississippi river opposite Vicksburg, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian Townships 15, 16, 17, 19, 29, 21, 22, and £3, of range ‘ownxhips 15, 16, 17, 19, 9, and 23. of range 7. Townships 15, 16,1., 19, 2), 21, 22, and 23, of range 8. wnehips 15, 16,17. North of the base line and west of the principal meridian ps 1, 2,3, and 6, of range 4. ps !, 2, 3.4, 5,8, 7. and 8, of ranges 5 and 6. pel. 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, and 10, of ranges Townships |, 2.3, 4.5, 6, 7, 8, 11, and 12, of range 9 Townsnips 1, 2, 3,4, 5,8,7,2, 9,10, HM, and 12, of range 16. ‘ownships 1. 2,3, 4,5.6,7,8 9, 19, I, and 12, ot ranges ll, and IZ. Townships 3, 4, 5, 6,7, . 1, TM, 12, and 13, of range 15. ‘ownshps . #, 9. 10. 11, 12, and 13, of range l4, Townships 2, and 13. of range 15, Townships 11, 12. and 13, of range 16. Given under my hand, st the General Land Oftice, at the city of Wash Sites this t h day of March, 5 DRICKs, m 12 Inwtds DIS SIORET. Os. A. HE « UNiTeEp STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasninc rox, Maren 2», 18 On the petition of Issac Crosset. of Benning te Vermont, praying for the extension of a patent gran ed to him on the ist of July, 1844, for an “unpre or making barrels. &e..” for ment in machin seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the ist day of July, 16e— Itis ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Montes, the iéth of June next, at 12 o'clock in.: and ai] persons are notified to Appear and show cause, if any they have, why sad petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specimlly set forth in wrine, a least twenty days befure the day of hearing ; all testimony tiled by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmit ted in eccordance with the rules of the office, which Will be furnished on appiication. The testimony-in the case will be close: Sist of May; de, ied upon as testin before the morn ae within ten =! & ther Ordered, also, that this notice be pablished Union, Washington, D,C., and Post, Bos’ sachusetts, once a Week for three successive previous tothe l4tn of June next. the day of hear ing. JOS. HOLT, Commissioner of Patents. P.S. Editors of the above papers will please copy. and send their tills to the Patent Othor, with a paper containing this netice. m0 27-inwSw UN TED strates MAIL. FLORIDA. Post Orrick DeraRtMENt, March 9), 1858 Proposals for oxrrying the mails of the United States fron July, 185',to th J 18%, inci sive, ont lowing routes in the of Fiorda, and in the time herein specified. wil! be received at the Coutract Office of this department until 3 p. vw pa Mey next, tobe decided on the foil ny : 6882 From Jacksonville to Baldwin, 22 miles and back, tix times a week. we Jacksonville daily, except Sunday, al 6 am; at Baldwin by ll am; Raidwin dasiy, except Sunday, at 12m P arrival of rail-oad train from Fernan 1a 5 Arrive at Jacksonville in 5 hours—ray by 5pm. 6983 From Baldwin, by Barrer'’s, > yeureh ' ator, Littie Kiver, Helena, Spring G mbus. Matison, Sandy Ford, and 0. to Walker's Mull, 146 miles and six times a we Leave Baldwin daly tmok, exospt Sunt lroad train f nandina; Arrive at Walker's Mili in $8 hours ay b &m,(allowing one hour to change the mails At Alligator:) Leave Waiker's Mill daily, except Sunday, #* 2,7, ™, or on arrival of rauruad trac tr ‘Tallahassee: Arve at nm in 46 houre—any by 12 m, (atlowing nine hours” reat at Alligator.) For forms of proposs!, guaranty, and certiteoate, also instructions and requirements to be embraced in the coutracts, see the edvertisement of Jn , 12, 1855. in pamphict form. at any of the pr incupa post offices. AARU Vv: BROWN, ap l-lawiw Postma sster Geners OF THE N AYP i OTICE OF T. R CeAL en oe : oO U RAPIDS TO 3 AT as THE TERRITORY OF MIN NESOT. In acoordance with the provisions of the act of Congress entitled “An act author zing chane the looation of land offices,” approved Marek 5 itis hereby declared and made Eeowa that the eof the public landsat Sava Rav n ¥ of Minnesota, wi | be removed to Sr. mead Territory, atasearly a period as ble. ae paeee he precise time of ren sister and receiver for the jand district. Given under my hand at the city of Washington this 23d day of February, A. D. 18%, . y order of the President: = THOS, A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Goneral Laud Othce fe? lawiw The Lorie of F HE FUNDING SVSTEM, ch, 1 vel., Lewis. 1 voi., London, National System of Political Roonomy, ty Frede titieal Economy, ty Prancis oa: E unl « 2 yi vol. of Polit tical Soience, System ofthe United Statesand Great Britain, by Jonathan Bliot ma RANCK TAY MERICAN YEAR BOOK OF F Ac é ep and Art ———— npoi isooveries and im, year: edited by David A. Wells, A. Ml: iv $1.25, Just received, aud for sale by FRANCK TAY A PIANO FOR RBEVENTY-FIVE DO! man mo ARS.—I hive a vi: ood Piano. aftctared by enka se Gatti cf ORE {@, Tosewood case, six octaves whici' took in et payment fora fine Piano of Ha'let. ee ‘0.’ make, which I will sel, upon easy Also, much the same etyle, made by for $75, at our nn Stare one Chickering *, ax” JOHN F, ELLIS,