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Miscellaneous. WORTH READING. Wur is it eiee many suffer and repineand drag miserable existence, unfit! for the enjoy- ments, and even ordinary pursuit®of life, when re- hef may be obtained, ‘cad health and vigor restered, by 4 treatment at once convenient aud safe, as well t character? EVENING STAR. I> The ravjoined singularly beautiful poem, attributed to the pen of the Quaker poet, Whit- tier, we find inthe Atiantic Manthly : TELLING THE BEES.+ suffered | it Here is the — right over the hill ultimating in loss. ufappatite, bitte Beige b ecebrg vee punase tne gapin the old wall ei po a And the stepping-stones in the shallow brook. finoerty piensa wats CONVENIOS CaN EEDA TERT house. -barri tions, & thorough cure sound end mind, Tie the poplars ‘ae a, 3 ie nas . whos restrictions or hinderance frum tern’s brown len i nary 8 pursuits, - gy it ‘white horua tcnmeabevotke wal All diseases of s private nature, from whatsoever cause, either recent th . strictures, irnta- Maurice Ss: Gitar ceaewaoer, eect mi, Pa i au fal 5 Dr. Barrie can be odeaied daily, between t There are the bee- ranged in the sun ; of thet Ps best fi weed-o’errun, Too! er it howers, ps Pansy and daffod) il, Tose aad pi hours of 10. m.and 1 p. m., aud 7 to 10 p. m. at hie A year Lal. por a 88 the tortoise goes, 1s, Over 1624¢ Main street Gok I» oon ad eavy ow : 5 . rance And thé same rose blows, and the same sun glows, octhees Alain And the same brook sings of a year ago, ‘There's the same sweet clover-smeil in the breeza ; And the June sun warm ‘Tangies his wings of fire in the trees, Setting, as then, over Fornside farm. 1 mind me how with alover’s care From my Sunday coat I-brushed off the burrs, X.8re invited to to Rati df tetletoes is pony eh on tne part of Dr. H. to humbug them, he begs to state that no fees or rema- neration will be received until entire satisfaction be given. ji oMPanioots out of the city, and who cannot make it and smoothed my hair, convenient to call, by statmg their ease, can have And covled at the§ srook-side my brow and throat. | Medicines and presoriptions sent toany part of the pass try. ig 3 aaeahasaa beam Anew and strictly noa-mercurial treatment for through the beeches, [ looked at last On the littie red gate and the well-swoep near. L can see it ali now—the siantwise rain uf light through the leaves. sundown’s biaze on her window-pane, old constitutional cases of Syphilis. Cali on upon or dress . 6. HA Consulting Rooms, 81 Hotel, Richmond, V: iL Dr. H. can be-consuited Sd tioor, opposite American above either per sonally or by letter. Can be seen at fis room: ES ‘he bloom of her roses under the eaves. tional Hotel, between thehours of 10 and 2, and 73 Just the same as a month before,— to 10p m., until further notice. 3m ys PER CENT. INVESTMENT. i Bond: the City of Daven lem Pyiogy prgemn erg or Coupon Rew : : J Davenport has ‘now about 20,000 tnivabitants: aud is The tare'e brown le, the vine by the door,— Nothing but the mves of bees. Before them, under the garden wail, Forward and back. Went, drearily singing, the chore girl small, Drapi jing each hive with a shred of biack. rapidly increasing in wealth and populstion. Its di only $159,000, and its railroad debt ‘Frembieas. [listened the summer vn only. 4 Sontead did now be increased. The For | knew she was telling the bees of one statisties of the =F were yollished 18 the Int oF Gone on the journey we all must go! September. We resume ender of the Sit! fie "bonds, believing them to be as safe as any Sree os CHUBB BROTHERS ASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, Ovrick ov THK WastINGTON igen WASHINGTON, March 8, 1858. Proposals are invited for the completion of the Washington Aqueduct, recording to plans and spe- fications which will be on exhibition in this office, after the loth of April. Bi be received for the completion of the whole work in groes,—or for the separnia works de- soribed in the specifications, the United States re- serying the right to make a contract for the w' or for the separate works, — Upon comparisc . portion, only, of the work completed with the appropriations now avaiiab! ind the contracts will be subject to the oontingenoy of future appro- Priations by Congress. ‘Tho Engineer reserves the right to preacribe the amount of work to be done and the rate of progress under each contract, and for each work. . Pas ments will be msde in checks upon the United States Treasury upon the monthly mates of the Engineer, reserving 10 per oent. oa all payments un- til the completion of the contract ; and it will ber <a r. contracts —_ = workmen shail be id their fu ‘es month!y and in specie. P Proposals should be sealed, and endorsed “Propo- sails for work and materials for the Washington Aqgueduot.’? The Un ited States reserves the right to reject any oy ail ida for the whole or for any a of the work, if not deemed advantageous; but the work will be awarded to the ‘owest bidders for the whole or for parte of the wark, who give good security for the completion of their ocentracts, if at reasonable ricer. = Every offer must be aecompanied by » written guarantee, sixned by one or wore responsible per sons, to ths elfeet that he or they undertake thet the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bids be accept ed. enter nto an obiigation within ten day for the comple ‘antes to be Aco nied by the oartificate of t mited States 1) Judge, United tates District Attorney, Navy Agent, or some (fficer of the General Government or individual known to the Engineer or Department of Wax, that the guarantors are able to make cood their guarantee, Bida will beapene] in the presence of the bidders, at noon of the Iith May; none will be received after that hour. 5 The work to be let comprises—completion of the jam across the Potomac at the Great Falia; butid- ing of gate houses; completion of masonry | waste weirs; building ributing reservoi pletion of conduit; furnishing east-irap x of two iron pipe bri % eer distrebuting reservoirto the Navy and other pain ‘pel Pape establishments ef Washington; iiding of high service ri oir in Georgetown, and supply of cement, sand, bricks, stona, and all other materials; for all of whieh referenos in to be made to the detailed dexcriptions and specifications to be exhibited in this office. The comparison of the bida will b quantities noted in the specifioat i plans ex- hibited at the time of letting and should a bid in gross be accepted, the monthly payments upon the contracts will be made upon the extimateol the En gineer, at prices to be fixed by min, with the usual reservation of ten per oent. until the entire oom Then I said to myself, “My Mary weeps For the dead to day: ly her blind oid grandsire si ‘he iret and the pain of his ag: ay.” Whinad low ; on the doorway sill, With bis cane to his on:n, The old man sat: and tne chore-girl still ‘Sung to the bees stealing out and m. And the song she was singing ever sinca dn my esr sounds on— “Stay at home, pretty bees, fly not hence! Mistress Mary is dead and gone!” "A remarkable custom, brought from the Old Country, formerly prevaried tu the rural distriets of ew ee oo Ou the death of a member of the + the . their b Rial was Cixcisxati Eropament Casm.—The Cinoin- nati Gazette gives the following account of a re- cent elopement in that city: “A young girl, between 17 and 13 years of age, anu orphan, was sent from [,ouisville, or near that sity, to Cincinnati, to be educated at a boarding- school, and had remained in the institution for some time. Previous to leaving her former home, however, she had been wooed and won by a plain young Kentuckian, neither over-stylish per- appearance or dress, nor yet heavily la- den with gold, stocks, or mortgages. The guar- dian of the young lady, a prominent citizen of Louisville, was opposed to the association, and ted his ward olf to her lessons at achoo! The entuckian visited the city, and managed to ob- tain coronginication with bis atfinnced) On Mon day afternoon he went tea well known clothing establishment and procured a full suit of boy's elothes, from cap to boots, and sent the bundle to the lady’s house. Posting himself at 2 conveni- eat corner, he soon had the satisfaction of seeing her emerge from the building unattended, and admirably disguised in her new snit. Forthwith, through the aid of friends somewhere,the heart's wishes were gratified, and the two mads one.— About I o'clock in the evening, two young gon- temen inquired for rovims at the Walnut-street House, and, registeriug their names as “H.W and A’ K. Bewey, Dekalb, Lil.,’' were shewn to an apartment ircumstances in the moraing led to an inguiry, when the fact was Coat ene that Mr.a.K. ds stili way, rea 5 Shey tbat the youg lady is hetr to a large in her own right, said to be at least, #1 soon as she arrives at legal age.”’ bees were at once intor.ued of the event, ves dressed in mourning. This cerewo- pposed to be na.essary to prevent tue wu leaving their hives and seeking 4 new ipe; build be from the is the . 00, I” Some of the Quincy, Mass., stone eutters ere ona strike D> Sugar making has commenced with great vigor in many parts of Canada West. The parle of Richmond, Va, are com- made upon the piajaing abont their high gas bilis. ope of the contract according to the specifica i7 8 AN ans. has Cian eek ose ue kinteg res Proponals should state the time within which eaoh work will be completed, provided Congress er of : ss 7M. C. MEIGS, Captain of Engineers in charge of Washington Aqueduct. Form oF GUARANTEE. To Capt. M.C. Metes, U.S. Eningers: J. Lobdeli’s wife. 17 The revival spirit bas entered the Queen's dominions, and prayer meetings are being held in various parts of Canada iD™ The merebants of Utica and Rochester have pretty unanimou iy agreed hereafter to take and pay out Spanish cdin at decimal rates U7 The madi > We, the underai . residents of in the f tee — le by order of the Em- State of here! fouls everally, ouve- eine French, to stock the waters of St. | Gant with the United States-and guaranty. incase loud with trout hatched artificially, has met | the foregoing bid of ——- be adcepted, that bo or with complete success they will, within ten days after the acceptance of id bid, execute the contract for the same, with {7 The Hartford Times speaks of the Demo- nd sufficient sureties to perform the work or cratic mass meeting, held there on Monday, as ¢ + uTman the arts roposad Himity to the the greatest gathering that bas been witnessed in | terme of the advertisement under wish it was that city since the Presidential campaign. made. And in gase the said —-— shail fail to enter iJ” The Bureau Co. (ill.) Democrat is a stock | iMto contract aa aforayaid, we guaranty to make concern @principaily owned by Douglas men, but | 500d the difference between the olfer by tho said $s edited by a Lecompton Postmaster The'edi. “Bigned the next lowest bidder, 4. tor is allowed four coi = e ‘Minne on the editorial page, through whieh he chases Dougias, aud thestock- holders have four columas on the same page, in which they follow up Buchauan. {i {s a Tunny c. D. l horeby certify, that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and sufficient. 2. F, si goed. m 9-dtMayil i[J~ A memorial bas been presented to Con Teas, asking the right of way to construct a rail- NER WARD SNOW DEN "7 feud bridge Scrona the Potente niverconscctg | GENERAL. CLAIM ASD REAL ESTATE with t ashington and Alexandria railroad. Por Bounty Lands, Pension Claims, Prhseca- tion of Claims hefora the Court of Clains, Congress and the Departments, Purchase and Sale of real es- tates, attend to Renting Houses, Buy and Sell Land Warrants. Negotiate Loans, aud all business of similar character. 2 Ofhoe cornor 7th and Louisiana avenue, if che ay One measure of a local charaeter, before Congress, in which Virginia should feel deeply interested, it is this. Jt should command the undivided support of her delegation in Con- gress. It would but carrying out the plan and proposition urged and recommended by Gen ” jan I6-ly Vashington, City. Jackson, as a great connecting link between the | ————— —————___—__—_* ington, City, _ North and South [= Valleg: Domaatar: ag bee QPRING STYLES OF HATS Ss For 1158. ee Gentiemep sre invited to call and seo the new ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. ph mde ah inp 4 Bars foe Springs * : mir nS ork, NATIONAL HOTEL — Capt T Dean, Obio; | Phiindelphia-atylos. wind conank tet ID Adams, Ark; J MeCormick, Onio; Lyle Dickey and sisters, 3 R Rowan, Ill; Dr Murphy, Va; W E Moore, Neb; W Gerrish, Utah; GB Butler, Mr Bell, N Yk; T Donaldson, Mid; Miss Porter, Pa; J H Coates, NY; J B Maw, Texas; F H Gogsett, C Mason, Tenn; A Brown and fam, Miss Wilson, J E Bailey, Pa; C Ayliff and lady: JF Fagan, Ark; C M Hale, ‘Pa; M Whitney, R W Charch, Mr Sherman and lady, Miss Condit, to please the miost fastidioua. Also, the Cloth (or ——— Hist, so wuch admired and worn. ‘Toxether with, FELT HATS awl CAPS in all thew vaniety. Fhe quality and price of our HATS wil! be found to Le the amine as sold in any other house in this city, And our $3.50, §3, and 3250 Hats cannot be ye ee by any. “The prof of the podding fz the eating of it.” Md; T H Lee, NY; G H Forney, Ala; Washing. | Them give usaca ut remember—terins, ready tou Brown, Misses Brown, PaoW W Gleam | Pav Mate eT ares a McKenney, Va; DT Lamb, NVk; Col J B stew- * 23s Pa. av., near onrner ist st 236 Pa. av.. near oorner 13th st. fe %-tr between Wiliard’s & Kirkwood House. ANKING HOUSE oF .,, CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositors depositing Bank Notos will please mark their Chee tr le in currency. Deposites of Goid will be paid in Accounts will be opened with deposi them to deposit Gold and Cheek fr ourrenoy, ait. R J Maldemen, Pa; C A Hawkins, NY; G 4 Perdinne, NJ; 8 gigt G J Park, Kansas; W Hf Russell, Mo; H F Mesherry, Va; b F Thomp- sou, jr, Md. “BKOWN®’ HOTEL —Wm Bushnell, O; J F Greaves, V2; B P Walker and lady, Ind; A W Stewert, La; J J Gregg, SC; J A Babcock. N Y; LA Pieyaer, Va; A c biteld, Va; ‘Thos Miller, NY; C_R Coolidg ke; J Hartwell, | 4, tor be: i ti r e Mo; WD Beil, Pa; W Gibbouay, Va; F Neale, | ne an tf ME Credited With te diterone RS, Md; W BH Tarner, do; J H Crockett, du; W ST aa HE GRE GOOD TO THE GREAT- T EST NUMBER, A wish al! gentlemen to bear i vind that the plan adopted three yours ago ol selling HATS aud BOOTS at re- Keyser, do; J H Wemgn, do; J McNeal, jr, do; C A Washington, Va; W P Quisenberry, do; T W Anderson, Md; Miss 8 1, Bugy Miss 3 A Benton, do; J F Benton, do; j 3 Groves, Va; W Harriss, do; Thos Wilsoa, 0; J Mdward, do; B Thomas, do; S Fountain, NC; A G Seaman, N duced. prices, vor ¥; W A Ferguson, NC: C'Howe. NY. J Carey, | oessful operation tg gel er do; J Lippetts. NC; JS Duvall, Pa; $ G Black- } gentiemen can testify. man, Ct. LT have just rece: ply of S stylex of 1 am aelling at $3.50, equal ved a full up the Intest ¥ Te WILLARDS* HOTEL —Dr 8impkine, Va; J | (28, M Buchanan, J 1, Bartol, Dr Higgins, Md; ©'W ni h better the It id at $4 Kussel!, Va; Mr Robb. Mass; FI J Rogers, Me; | Gr @s:and the haet 83 flatre the Canad at St © MeLean, W Kerth, J Braxton, Va, Crosby, | & rood fashionable Hat at #2 5),—in fact, all kinds or Hats and Caps 3 per cent. lower than the usnal a ik emty. No extra profite, in order ° [ also have, ou commission forn Philadol ufaeturer,® lirst-rate Dress CALE-SkIN BOOT, at just sae ax Ans that are sold from @5 to dn aplendi! PATENT-LEATHER GAIT- 3 50. eqnal to au ic §6; vd th CYS CSER Ra ep tee the vers best ‘The Bootinakers of this city can be supplied with Boots, myth at my rear ee ecee ‘Tere cash. LIONY 8, New York Hat Store, 7th street. op, 6 site the Avenue Hoi fa®s 3m cent for the manufac re. [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONBY te LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES HE NKERS, CHUBB BROTHEE NEI NY; W B Norris, Pa; L. T Hyde and lady. N G $ Robinson, Wm E Rolla, Pa; G Tatham and tedy, Emily Tatham, Eng; H W Smith, N Y: &. Moorehead, Va; F Hudson, Ps; Mr Kna © Denman, J Pizzini, Va; B H Robertson, R Ransom, USA; Hon J B Nott, N York; WA Bickford, Mass; Hon & Arnold. Mr Comstock, <t: DH Burtoute, NY; H de V Gientworth, do; 44 Small, Pa UNITED STATES HOTEL —H Farstenheim, NY; 8G Smith, Dr 8 BSmith,and W M fn . Va. 1. B Grover and C & Hess, Md; C Fiazier J Rice, GM Beekers, WH Rouit, L.-T Garth. J iL. Garth, and Dr Dulaney, Va; J Raphael, DC; D Heasel, Pa; J M Graves, Mi: Dr Bassay, Pa; ol A H Lawrence, Md WASHINGTON HOUSE. —W A Lasb, Thos Martin, NCaro; Dr A V Ware, Tenn, Mrs E Se Morris, Pa; S$ M Griswold, NY; Mr Jaekson,N rice 5 pa phia man- jan J 4 Jobason, Dr T J McCamaut, Pa; Mrs Burns | NJUNNS & CLARKE'S ffrvil and daughter, Professor Speucer, 8 C.J E Fin- HALLETT, D & COs! ney, Oblo. ceLesiaren BYANO fFORTES, KIRKWOUD NOUSE —6 M King and 8 J Wilson, Va; M P Jones, USN; J T Gray and AW Stoner and anners, Ill; 6 W Constantly ri ing and I 7 Feooiving and for ee ee ELLIS, 36 Pa. av., between 9th 10th sta. Purchasers wil! find :t to theirinterest to examine ———X—X—X—— OCEAN 8TEAMERB’ SAILING DAYS Fuom Tux Umirep Startzs. - Boston. New York. Havre... +. New York...Gibraltar.. May 23 From Evnopx. -+++Boston......Mh 13 themselves the superior qualities of the above ————— A VERY FINE KOSEWOO. right Piano, supero tone, fine fi saorificed f will warrant and guarantee it.and tak it back in exohange for any piano in the si! for it. ‘The piace to get bargains in Pi henceforth is st SOHN. EULIge 4 me ear 10th st., on Pa. avenue, Anos. we Covers, Melodeons, &c., &0., also on 2 nIfR-tr ven octaves, will be fo time within one year for the same money I receive JPASHIONABLE PERFUMERIES. fro F tect house, ot G1 B0°S, asus the eirperet street, ov, Bi ffi == New York..Mh 20 ‘be California maj) leave New oa the Sib and Sh of cogh manian 7 Medicines. aS a rT (ER PALES. HEAD ol ” RICH GLOSSY HAIR COMPLETELY RESERVED To THE GREATEST AGE. fad nama raster cor troubled "w: eTroehtare tr eee oul ave the growth re- ith dandruff and itching but " soretula, iptions but would be neuralgia) but would beour 5 ‘ood’s Hair eniorativewil acid ls, ene g jo allt and the following: $ ipa gs “Kan ARBor, Nov. 5, 1856, Prog. O. J. Wi pee: 1 have heard much said of the ‘wonderful fects of your Hair Restora- tive, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, bairdyes,&o..1 was disposed to place your restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted q' rem- edies, until | met you in Lawrence county some months Since, When you gave Me such asgurance as iuduéed the tris! of your Restorative an. family,. first, by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its origi tiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and giossy upoa, and entirely over the head, She coniinues to use it, nut simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because ofits healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and frreads are using our Restorative with the happiest effects; tnere- Tore my skepticism and doubt in reisrence toits val~ ue and character are entirely removed, and | canand do most cordially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray, / by reagon of sickness or age) toong- .al color and beauty, and by all young persons wio would hale rb peter me and glossy. ery truly aud x: ally yours, BULCMON MANN FRisnp Woop: It was along time after | saw you at Blissfield beiore I got the bottle of Kestorative for which yoa gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when | got it we concluded to try it oa Mrs. Mann's hair. as the surest teat of its power. It hse done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommendiag ite use to others as entitied to the highest consideration you eames fully and tru ain, Very respectfully ar rl yours, : é SOLOMON MANN, Cartyts. ict., June 28, 1852. Lhave used Prof O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderlul effects. My hair war becoming, as | thought, preniatarely gray, bat by the use of his restorative it has resumed its origi nal color, and, | ave ne doubt, permanently 20. 3. 8 DE, © nator U.S. 0. 3. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. ¥..(in the grent N.Y. Wire Rav va Betabiish- ment) and Lid Kiarket at, St. Louis, Mo, And sold ty all good Druggists. fel? Ser pe eB en SYRUP, Ox Protrectsep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINE Having successfully prssed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as Its Efi an be ished medicine, its Efficaoy in Curing “s f DYSPEPSIA, “Affecti of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronehitis and Consurnptive Tendeneics, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurty, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Dedility; And all diseases which require a Tonio and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question. The proofs o} efficacy are fo numero. antienticated, and of such poculiar character, that sufferers cannot Sst js ee), reasoushly hesitate to reoeive the ¥. proffered aid. fs. The Peruvian Syrup does noth projess to be a@ oure all, but iteg . range is extensive, beomnse many & disesxeg, npparentiy unlike are in- timately related, and proceeding fiom ene cause, may be cured by one remedy Uhe lane of diseases for which the Byrip pro vides @ cure, 18 precisely that which lhas so often baffied the highest order of medical «kul. ‘The facts are tangibie, the wHnesses accessible, and the safe ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Thoae who nay wikh for an opinion from disinter ested persona resp. ng ths charneterof the Sy cannot fail to be sat with the following siuon umerous testimonials in the hands of the Ageuts. he siguatures are thore of goatiemon woll knowa ip the oonmnanity. and of U ighest respectability. CARD. ‘The adorned aving experienoad the bene cial effects of the *Pernvinn Syrop,”’ do net hesitate to racommend it to the attention ithe public. Froui our own experience, 22 well as from tne tes. timony of others, whose intelligence and mntertity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the ngsand Bronohial Pasuages, Dyspepain, Liver pitint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Ao. Indeed its ef- facts would be inoredibie, but from the high vharac ter of thowe who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, ss we do ours, to its restorative power, ne JOHN Ui toxide of Iron is lost by even ry brief exposure to air, and that to mamta a svulution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. . In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable peint is at tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BKFOKK, UN- KNOWN; and thig sulution may replace all the proto earbonatos citrates, and eee of the Materia Medica, A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to the Statd of Massachusetts 16 Boylston street, Boston, For sale by Druggiste genersi!y. Price for large botties, €2; medium sized bottles. $1. N. L. CLARK & CO. Prop ors, Boston. 4 J. in Wastington by Iman, Speoit Nairn & Palmer, Johu 3: peas [ it V. Harbaugh, H. WW. McPherson, 8. orepl Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 3. Lovejoy, J . Clarke, D, Ridy din Gi " THE GREATEST TCAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mr. Kannxpy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our cominon pasture Weeds & remedy that eures VERY TID OF RUMOR, om The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple, ¢ has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, both Thunder Fu- mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred ‘Ospgificates of its value, al! within twenty miles of sor bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore mu Mo One to three botties will cure the worst kind ef Punpies on the Face. 7 Two or three bottios wil! clear the system of Biles, Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Cauxer in the Mouth and Stomach, ‘Thrse to tive bottles are warranted to cure the worat kind of ion One or two botdes warranted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. z ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair, Four to aix bot!!es are warranted to cure oorrupt ‘nd running Ulcers. One bottle will cure Soaly -ptions of the Skin. ‘Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the t most desperate caso of Kieurmatism. ‘hree to four botties are wurracted to cure Sait- rheum. __ nog eight bottles will oure tie worst oase of crofuln. Ab * iit is alwaya experionced from the firat bot- tle, snd @ perfect cure is wariualod when the above eygntity: 1s taken. othing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried ali the wondorfu) medicines of the day, as & common weed growing on the pastures, and along old stone walle, abguid cure every liniworinths systom ; yet it ia ® fizod fact. ow have a humor, it hag to start, ‘There are no IPS nor AN DS, homes uor ha’s about it suiting some onses, buthwt yours, I poddied over a thovsaud bottles ot it in tho vicinity of Boston. I know tls elfeots of 1 in every cass. t has already done soma cf the greatest oures over ioné in Massachusetts. I geve it to children a yoar oid, to or peonect sixty. I havo esen poor, puny Wormy-looking children, whose flosa was ott and pauper. reatored to @ perfect stato uf health by cne \e. To those who are gubject to & siok headache, one bottle wal always oure it. it gives great relief 1 oatarrh and dizziness. Som3 who have taken it hed been oustive for yeara, and have been reguiated by it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite easy, but whore there is any derangement of the funotions of nature, it will cause very singylar fedings, but Naa must not be alarmed; the} alwxys disappear in rom four days to a week. ‘hore is never a had re- sult from it; on the contrary, when that feeling is one, you will feel yourself ikea new foward some of the most extravagant ence that ever man listened to fn my own practice | always kept it atriotly mors—but since its introduction as a general medicine, great and wonderful virtues have found in it that I never suspected. veral oases of epileptic fite—a disease which was always Ca ae inourable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, whata eed if it will prove effec- taal in all oases of that awiul malady—there are but Mp ra be- fer few who bave seen more of it than I have. I know of several cages of Dro, 1 of them aged le cured by it. For the vi 6 diseases of the viver, Sick Headache, Dyepe ia, Asthma, Fev and Ague, Pain in the Side, eases of the Sp: gel partioularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c.. the isoovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No aeange of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduits table-spoonful mn years F, leasert-spoonful— years, tea-spoouful. A cable to alt constitutions, —ohildren ove: from five to ahigre be take t Lo operate on the bowels twice a day. roi al ay Neo. 10 pon ae ENE DY cate ‘ashing ton. gents wi —C! ott & reli . B, bras ee aa A fartin » Nairn &, r. Bobw soma bodik ro, Assis ty Gauri 7 fo) pa jissell. O Mt onthame JL. Kidwell mys iee y heroines wile 2's meen oY ant scr Pa tae Oa gror THAT RATTLING. Ls ok to put on “ Chay ’n Flasti ‘on att f+ c Fastener a “rnd lastie ly for the ractine of the shaft-eli of Carriages and Wagons, whioh oan A sie He By THE paesipENT Or THE UNITED P orécted In Pursuance of jaw, I, Janne CHARAN, ~ oiede ey Jag 0 of | ~ | clare juake hoon tee, y Fo ne, Vienna. No. tise for Re- | at the underment! Pa BS a and E: on of the | of Kansas, at the to System. —— Poca gs ny sbort | wit: 8 of three rely. en! eradi- fh nen exter al tranen of feudinaees wnat sp a to Geen, the fifth ho July next, for the disposal sal ou! an je for, ‘ the of the hi of a vast portion of the popu- | Of the public lands within the following town- lation. lo. 3 ig the great Continen' ships, Viz: ‘remedy for that aiass of diserders which, unfortu- South of the base line ani east of the sizth pr vatelys the an fish physician tj ny h mercury, ipal meridi inevi estruction o! const) - tution, and which all the ry cannot remove. devoid of taste or smell, and 3 s ties. ‘They may lie on the toi! Parts of Seo’ns. é Fy use su: » Sold in tin 2 lems, House Riecnds eet => jeman, leord, &0., &0. > ae Geses tn one for $9, which saves | ae . 4 rs bes, Sold by Dr. H. A, BARROW, No. 157 Prince atau | oe few biocks west of B y, New York. imme That part o t lo - 9 diately on receip of the amount Dr, ll forward | “side br the In. = ae tg sonee reve ‘riesemar, a the ee 1808, o8r- |} Gian a p vd ot a riage paid, thus insuring geduine r8- i 2 H ; tions.” "Tho #3 ossos alos ‘seut, but rot ear eee le 2 > cin ~ riage. Consultations as usual, from i! a. m, till 2 Ps E ME ae Eel: .m, and from 4 till 8 p.m., at No. 157 Prince at., a fo r er > 2 few biocks west of Broadway. Sold also by J. a : = og ane STOTT, Washington. fe 11; iat dst eaath oF . # AXER’S of the — - od - = = Yeservation of 17 jo - Cathartic Pills,/aje =" wo) aw = 3 (SUGAR COATED.) ¢ - w% 2 wey 1,2, _— Sey a8 oO - ol The following remedies are of- do - 2 Lots 1, 2, 3, and fered to the pablioas £80 Dest, moet do - wR 40) - $2 perfect, which ie science can do - zi «(Lote 1, 2, 3, and afford. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS have - wmiia . been prepared with the utmost skill which the medi- lo - at w. 3s and lote 3 cal profession of this age possesses, and their eflects do - 2 andG¢of - 24 BD show they have virtues which surpass any combi- co - 33 «= Lots 1, 2, and 3 nation of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa- do - BM | of - rations do more or less good; but this cures such do - $3 13 ®Loteland2 of 10 dangerous complaints, so quIGk And so surely. as to lo - 4 W. 3g and lote 2 prove an efheacy snd a power to uproot disease be- 10 - 5 andSof - it youd any thing waich men have known before. do - 7 W.% eg lots 2 removing tne obstructions of the interna! organs do - 7 andSof - 4 stimulating them into healthy action, they reno’ do - e i tand2of 15 the fountains of life Vigor, ith eo do - 9 ote land2of 2 anew through the body, an my do - V. 3, aud lota 2 again. They are adapted to disense, and disease do - bb and3of - ouly, for when taken by-ons in heaith they produce do - W. 4 and lots 2 but fttle effect. This ia the porfeotion of medicine, do - i Sof - 2% It Huntagonistic to disease, and no more. Tender do - ‘Lots land? of 27 children may take them with impunity. If they are do - - wtaland2 of 3 siok they will cure them, if they are wel! they will do - @ y.tand lots 2_ do them no harm. do - 2 sof - & Gives them to some pationt who has been pros- do - @ - is @ trated with billows compiaiut; seo his bent up, Lot- do - @ : - ok tering form straighten with strength again; eee lis do - @ - » c tappelite return; see his clammy fe do - - 21 bionsom into health. Give them to xome suffer do - & | do - 2 whose foul blood Las burst out im scrotula till his do - & Allof fractional ll 19 skinis covered with sores; who stands, or sits, or do 3 i of - 12 hesinanguish, He has been drenched inside and do - & lo . 13 out with every poe. which oo gran could sug- do - 314m do - “ gest. Give him these Pitts, and mark the effect ; jo - 4 The part outside see the scabs fail from his body ; see the new, tur jo - 6&6 of the oe | skin that hus crown under them; see the late leper do 6 | reser m 0 6 that is clean, ont them to him whose ang do - 7 | do o 16 humors have planted rheumatisin in lus joints a) jo - 8 |. do do of 7 bones; move ium, and he screeches with pains; he lo s ry ‘all of - is too has been soaked through every musoie of his do - w do - w body with lintments and saives; give him these do a 3 = a» Pru_s to purify hia blood; they may not cure him, do - } lo - 2 for, alas! there are cases which no mortal power do - “j - a can reach; but mark, he walks with orutches now. lo - ww jAUof fractional 11 18 and now he waiks slone; they have cured his. 0 - fc - 12 Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, lo - 2 do - 13 whose gnawing stomach has long ago eaten every lo 2 do ~ ty amie from his face and every muscle from his boay. do - @ The pert optede See his appetite return. and with it his health: see do - & of the (ndian thenew man. See pe | that was radiant with health " - reservation of 1A and loveliness b aated and too early withering away; do - jo of want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking - 3 lo jo of 17 disease, has deranged the internal organs of diges- ¥ = le io of tion, assimilation or secretion.tll thev do their office do = = lo do of By ill. Her blood 1s vitiqted, her health 18 gone. Give * - 34 All of 2 her these Pit.t« to stimulate the vital prmeiple into do = s i523 do - q renewed wigor, 46 coast ot ge a id ag = in- do = 4 do + as new vitality into the blood. Now look again rte renee: bivesont on hat chen: aaa whore lately | ,,Atthe land oftes at Lvcomrros. commongiag on sorrow eat, joy bursts (rom every f e. See the | Monday, the nine ——_ = sweet infant wasted with worm: wan. sickly | disposal of in the following features tell you withoutdisguise painfully dis- | ained tow vig: linet, that they ere eating its life Its gisoned South of the base line and castof the sith prin- restless ngs, tel the i Z up nose and ears, and ee, dr ful truth language which every mother Give it the Pinta in large doses to swee these vile parasites from the bo cipal meridian knows : a . ow turn a] and sea the ruddy bloom of oim|dhood, Ts it mothe < §i<« to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvi Parte of Sec'us. = 5 3 Parts of Bec'ns. zs thigage? And yet they are done around you every > | Z e cay. Ls 4 Have you the lens serious aymptorms of those dis 1 ' o tenipers, they are the easier oured. Jaundice Con - — = igi 3 oH azide tivences, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn, Foul ng 2 K Teservation of 12% 15 Stomagh, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Fiatulency lo = “ All of = 13 15 Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralgia, Goutand | op, et outside Ps : ae kindred comp all arise { ie oe eraagements | of the India} The part outside which these rapidly cure. ‘fake them perse. reservation of b of the Indian yeringly, and un n fn good Physician a ee ot fe | tome or ts if you cau; if not, take diciourly » such | al of - » do de rr advice a8 We give you tressing, danger- do - aw fan or - » ous diseases they cure, which afflict so many mu! do S 2 do = 2 lions of the human race, are oast out like thedevila | ai: Sf fractional il is do 5 2 of old=they must burrow in the brutes and in the | 41), Z 12 The part outnide "PD, SILATAN, Washington: and by H. COOK | = Ej) os oe Z.0, | » Washington; ani . ? 4 &CO:, Alexnadria, and ell dealers in Modioine The'part wetaaie - Pl pie~ anaoal K u everywhere, 0" dam | TERR Indian mne®, cai 10U 8, COLDS, » reservation © 5 ‘he part outeide cet GBS, COL HOARSN do of 19 of th Inding The prevalence of the above compiaints at this | All of — - 2 ton of 15 sengon, has the effect of bringing ont a host lo = 2 of of professediy new specifics, and while some are do = 2 = = ood, many are uxeless, aud others even The part outside . a Fhe ‘wisest oourse to pursue iN to consult your | of the Indias do - family physioinn, or other wise use only suck reine- | reservation of 11 15, * dies as long public experience has proved to be sale At the land office at Kickapoo, oommene: and efficacious. Of this character is TYLEK’S | atonday, the fifth day of July neat, bor the diennnat COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM. ARABIC. | ¢ At , cen anally the favorite presoription of an eminent pete a sicitn.it soon became & popular remedy, and has ed to enjoy & growing repntation fi @ inst U cases Of Con it acts like & gharin,and in Chron 8, W hooping Cougin, Croup, Asthina, South of the base line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian ry = o.. ts suooess Is unparalied, and most will tesuy a q < a q é who ~ Rrige 2s nts and 50 cents per bottle. Parte of Seo'ns. = e g)Parts of Sec'ns. 3 § z old by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &,, Wash- £ ze ington ; © i, Georgetown; Peel & Stevens, Al- ZL se} = = exandria; Where it mgy be had also, forconvenience, | All of — - 3 25All of - w 219 in Lozenger form, Price 12% aad 2 centea box— do - 22 do - » Enown ne “Tyler’e Gum = Arzinc Cough Candy jo : 3 do - gw Drops,” as an ciegant, pleasant, and efficacious Pule ” - 4 do - 2 monie Lozenee they tre unsurpassed. fe li-Sin qo - Z = “ - aa a = - lo = fe SHOALS ANP QUICKSANDS a5 ~ eo) 2 OF YOUTH, om, o - a do - 3 Just published, the 3d edition. io 5 6 do - ‘ I OX SPERMATORRHUEA OR SEMI- do - 6 do - ’ NA ISEASES.—A scientific Troa'ise ou the | ‘Phat part oyt- do - 7 treatinent and perfect ore of Nervous Debility.| side of the ti do = 17 Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Emissions, Impo- dian reserva do - 2 tenoe, &c¢., resulting from vicious habits acquired tion of - 7 do - s unike the critical passage fiom Youth to Man-| Aji of = 9 22; do = 4 ood, i” H - BY DR. CULVERWELL, a i= =F Member of the Royal Coliege of Surgeons of Eng- do - | do - BR land, (1827), Licenciate of the Hall, (1854), and S do - - | do = €212 ident Practitioner in London. Author of do - | do =e Guide to Hea!th,” *Green Rook,” “How to be bo 7 a - 6 Happy ”? “Memoirs of singleand Married Life, &o, do - @ do - 9 his small but valuable Treatise, written by world do « do - Ww renowned Physician and Sur; eon, pointe out the 0 - 2 do - | only sure and permanent cure foral! disesees reault- jo = do - ing froin celi-atuse. and 12, the only publication ofits lo “ do - & kind written in & benevolent spirit and by a scientif- lo - & do - oH jeman. It should be inthe hands of all who value do - > - eer ife and hea!th and happiness here aud hereaf- do — ‘St lo - er. - 2 Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps. at the receipt of which = - 3 red = it will be sont, post free, and well secured, by Dr, do - w@ do 2 CH. KLINE, No, 420 lat Avenue, Box 4588, New do a | do - 8 York. jan 12 jo - & lo - 2% P#VATE MEDICAL TREATISE s - 3 lo - & ON THE lo 24 _ or ae PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRI4U5,| 9° : 321 Yo a By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y, do - 4 lo - 2 ‘200 pager and 190 fine Plain and Colored Lithographe do - 6 io = 3 Plates. wy, 2 - 6 jo - ICP PRICE ONLY & CENTS. That part out- lo = = 117” Sent sree ef postaze to ali parts ef the Union, side ot the In- co - x& — dian rewerva- do - Ss Dr, M, B. La Creix’s Physiol tion of - 7 | de - Tinge, A new and revised «' All of - @ 2B do - 3 of 20) payes and 190 plates. Pri do - @ | do - i cents & copy. A popular and coln- do - 2 |... do prehensive treatise on tha etre i, we 3 | Uhe part outside Aud casualtios of single and marri ‘Pre part outside of tne Tadian life--happy and fruitful alliances, of the Indian . reservation of 36 mode of ceouring them—infelicitous reservation ©! 8 1 ex Sixt inferule one ee obviation do do of 7 end removal—nervous debility, its Alt of - 31 5 causes aud oure, by BY or ners at do - 1s once 80 simple, skfe, | efoctual, do - 3s that failure is fon Sareea for do - & daily management—an pemeton Sper do - 8 | reservation of 3 matorrhesa, with eractioal observations onnsaferand do - & | io of 4 More successful mode o ftreatinent—precautionary jo - | lo o 6of 66 hints on the evil results from empirical practice; to 2 |All of - a6 which is added comrmentaries on the diseases of fe- | do - 5 males—from infancy to old age—each oase graphical- | do - 6 ly Hlustrated by beaut:fui eg. It'points out the s ny - 7 remads self-inflicted miseries and disap- | lo = 8 pointed Lopea so unfortunately prevalent. ane s | de - 38 young. itis a truthful adviser to the married, ana 6 | 1 - 4" thowe contemplating marringe. Ite perusal is partio- | > - Bb ularly recommended .to persons entertaining secret | e - wo doubts of their physical condition, and who are con- 6 Pt scious of having hazerded the health, happiness and i - @ Privilezes to which every human being is entitled to | - 8 106 25 cents per copy, or five copies for #1, mail- | * - ®} od free of postage to al FAT of the Unit States, 1 » by addrensing Dr. IA CROIX, (post paid.) Albany? i ~ ae ew York, enclosing 2 cents. | r = = N. B. Those who prefer may consult Dootor 1.A | lo > - CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which his | lo 5 47 book treats, either seraceally or by mail. His modi 1 be . 5 cines often cure in the short space of six daya, aud | @o é 6 gompletely and entirely eradicate all traces of those | do - @ disorders which copgiva and cubebs have so |o1 2 do - . been sie eae (eps ote. to the rain of the hentth of 7 | deo - s the patient. is renoh Seeret” is the groat con- 3 | de red ental remedy for that class of disorders whioh un- - B oo? 1s jorturately, H ysioians treat with mercury, to the - do ry irretrievable destruction to the patient’s titu- re Pry de a Siow, sat whiekall the saranpana the world can- do - do a gure. : j = Ey, foe No. 31 Maiden Lane, Altany, N. ¥, en Le 3 ,™ \t—ly - - 2 “ - 3 lo 4 - 4 Norice ror sisittlwo cn - & : 3 See OR RESTORING CERTAIN - & do = 6 LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF do - s The part outside Oficoat Hunteville inthe Sts oF Ateies,s Sis td ae hee at tu ile. inthe State o} a lo - at onand after the 10th day Ss: 2 <n id sh rivate entry and lncati public lands inbraced in the following townrhips, At the land office at which were subject to entry an d_ to Monday, the thday of July warts Gr tied, ent i . iy . ie Withdrawal by Notios No. 58%, being ands whion | Powal oF ihe puiie laude With nthe jolowing hasned had as probably falling within the | twaships, vis srietiimierasetion sy weit mits of sel ton © e rei rant ti é - - “t Congress approved Tunes As South of the ope rrp the sixth prin » Alahama-by act of but sinoe ‘ascertain not to be within said limite, North of the base tine and cast of the Huntseille 2] £ meridian. = ae ¢| 09 tg Townships L, and & and the parts of townshi ~ ee SF 4and ‘and west of the ‘Fennesses river, of aie A | H & = and 2, and the s of townships 3|_ < - 2 ene ot = $ and s.serth and west of the Tennessee river.of a - $ do - H n range 7. ®. jo - : ip 1, the parts of hips 2 - = northantvectol the Temeneervonettaees| do - § | go > § parts of townships | end 2, north west of The part outside | @o - ry 6 bap ry " at the General Land Office pod 7 | a 2 0 at the oity of Washi this aaa alters Tw See aw : | - ‘4 wa 10-lavew, . c : ai . ‘ 6.3 é : gi< gis Parts of Sec'us. = . g Parte of Sec'na. 3 5 ? > 2 zee gee The part ontade All of 8 of the Indinn 0 ‘ reservation of 7 do - 5 de oi 8 do 7 do do o 9 do - ® do do of W do - ° an io do - lo 2 ands ap, sated Ly inw for the use fownpen and eather Parposes, wil! be ex The offering of the abo ose) nds will be commenced on the days mite dw ed int fa which Tooy’ are advertised, ween the, whale eked bave ered. and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer t two weeks, and piration of the two weeks. as ‘ay | ~ id cuty of Washington, 8 *roh anne one thow sand eight wundred and ity eight. ae JAMES BUCHANAN, By the President: Tromas A. Hexvrices, Commussioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, “Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships aad parts of townships sbove enumerated is required to extn ligh the same to the sxtiefaction of the rexister acd receiver of the proper land office, amd mar pay Aerefor GS $00n as practicable efter srr .and before the day appointed for the commencement of the pubic sale the iands oT a ee claimed ; otherwise such claim will for fe! + THOMAS A. HENDRICKS. soner of the Genera! Land Office. No, 589, Novice FO 4a SR R. N_O} CERTAIN LANDS ‘To MRR ray TH SEatE OF LOUISIANA, The grant of land made by the act of Congress ap proved June 3, 1856, to the State of to aid in the cons ruction of certain rai herein men- tioned, having Leen so far adjusted 0 BUthorrs the release from withdrawal of the lands hereinaticr described, notice is hereby givem that ali the vacant offered lands fore withdrawr from ene er io- cation along the routes of the roads “from the Tex - ‘88 line, in the State of Lousinnn. weet of the town 5 Greenwood, vin Greenwood, Shroveport, and Monroe. i Commi m B-lawtisJ m ated ia the so or legnily clawed by = Nyeot to vale entry at entry © fied, at the orcinary minimum of one dol: twenty five certs per sere. to wit: At the land office at Moxrokon Monday, the third day of May next, on the rond**from the ‘ag line,” v reenwoud, Shreveport. and Monroe, to & point onthe Mississippi river opposite Viekweburg, viz North of the base line and east of the principal meridian Townships 15, 16, 19, and 2, of range 1. Pownsiees 19 and 2, of range 2. Townships 15 and 16, of 66 Sand 6, Townships 14, 15 and 16, of range 7. ‘ownships land 15, of range 8. 6, and 18, of ranges 9 and 10, ‘ownehips 14, 15, 16, 18, and 19, of ranges |i and 12. ‘ownships 14, 15, 17, 18, and 19, of range 13. ‘owuships 14, 15, 17, and 18, of range 14, North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. ‘ownships [*, 16, 19, and %, of rarges | and 2. feats 15,16, 17.19, and 2, of range 8, ‘ownebips 15, '®, 19, and ®, of range 4. ‘ownphips 15, 16, 17, 19, and 2, of range 5. At the land othee at Natcutrocrs on Monday, third day of May next, on the road “fr the ‘ureveport and Mon vn the Mississippi river opposite Vicksbure. viz North of the base line and west of the priacipai meridian Townships 15, 16, 17, 19, 2, 21, 22, and 33, of rauce 6. ee 45, 16, 17, 19, 8, 21, and 23, of range 7. . ‘ownsht + 16,19, 19, 2, 21, 22, and 23, of ranre ‘ownsh ps 15, 16,17, 19, 20, and 21 ‘lownships 15, 16, and ‘ownships 14. 15. . ‘ownsbips 14,15, 19 3 21 ‘ownehips 14, 15,16, 1 ‘ownshipa 14, '5, 1h, ranges 14, 15, and 18. On the road “from New Orieaus, by Opelousas, to the State line of Texas.’ North of the base lime and west of the principal meridian owreships 1, 2, 3, and 6, of range 4. Townships 1, 2 . and 8, of ranges 5 and 6. ow 1,2 aud 10, of ranges 7 and 8 ‘ow neh; ; 1, and 12, of range 9. ‘ownsiips 1 9, 10, 1, and 12, of ‘Townships 1, 2,3, 4,5.6,7 9, 1, 11, and 12, of ‘ow! a) + 2,5, 4,9,%, °, 8, 9, , . wo ranges 11, and iz owns ps 3,4, 5,6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 15, of e ‘ownships 6, 7, f, 9, 10. 11, 12, aud 13, of range 14, ‘ownsbips 16, 1, 12, and {3, of range 15. ‘ownshipe 1, 12, and 13, of range 16. Given under my hand, st the General Land Office, at the city of Wash ite this twelfth day of March, 1854, HOS. A. HENDRICKS, m 18-lawtde Commissioner, ———— eT UNitep STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasnine ton, Maron 35, 18%, On the petition of Issac Crosset. of Bennington, Verimout, praying for the extension of a patent «rant ed to him on the Ist of July, 1844, for an “improve ment in machines for making barrels. a&c.,” for seven years from the expiration of said patent, whicn takes place on the ist day of July, isse— It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the lath of June next, at 12 o'clock m.: and all persons are uotibed to ap and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ovght not to be granted. Fersoge oppouing the extension are required to file im the out oe their objections, specially set fo:th in writing. at least twenty days before the day of bearing; al! testimony bled ly either party to be used at the suid hearing must le taken and tran ted in xcoordance with the rules of the ofhee, Will be furnished on agelention. The testimony in the case will he closed on the Sist of May; depos * and pers 18 we! upon ast cmd . Mhee on or morniag of that day; the arguments, if u ten days thereafter, : rdet niso, that thie notice be published in the Union, Washington, D.C. Post, Boston, Mas ce h week for three snccerrive Weeks he rbove papers will please copy, the Patent Office, n 4 ‘ f (U'Tep stares MAIL, FLORIDA. Post Orriok Dera TMeENT, March 9, 1958. Proposals for carrying the m: the United States from lst July, 185',to 9th 8. 18. ncia sive, on th lowing routes in the State of Florida, and m the time berein specified. will be reserved ai the Coutract Office of this department until 3 p. m., of Slet May next,tobe decided on the follow ing day: baie From Jacksonville to back, +ix times a weel Leave Jacksonville da Baldwin 22 milos and ly, except Sunday, at 6 Acrive at Baldwin by li am; Leave Raidwin daily, exeept Sunday, at 12 m ; - on arrival of rail-oad train from Feruan dana ; Arrive at Jacksonville in 5h 6883 From Baldwin, by Barier'’s, Newburgh, Al) er. Little’ River, Helena, Spring Grove, ‘olnmbus. Nadison, Sandy Ford, and Mo: tieello, to Walker's Mill, 146 mies and tack, 8ix times A week, Leave Baldwin daily, exoept Sunday are—say by 5pm. at 12 m, or on arrival of railroad train from Fer- nandina; Arrive at Walker's Mull in ?® houre—say by 2 4m, (allo change the mae at Alligator;) Leave Walker's Mill daily, exoept Sunday, at 2.P m, or on arrival of rairosd trav Talinhassee; Arrive at Baldwin in 46 houre—say by 12 (allowing nine hours’ rest at Alligator.) For forms of proposs!, cuaranty. and certiticats, Bieo instructions sud requirement bee lu the contracts, see the edvertisen 12, 1855. 1n pamphiet form, at an y¥ of the prineipai post offices. AAKON V- BROWS, ap l-lawiw Postm-ster Gener: SAXATION & THE FUNDING SYSTEM, ty J. R. MoCulloch, 1 vol., London, The Logic of Political Economy, by Thomas De Quiveey. | vol., L Sismondi’s +l vol., London, Aa Essay onthe Government ot Dependencies, ty Goorce Cornewall Lewis. 1 vol., London. National System of Political Koo! by Frede nick List, 1 vol. The blemente _ Wayland Vethane’s P H hires*s Manual anding Syatem « of Stations Economy, by Francis Dv. _ tica’ Keonom f Poli the United tain, by Jonathan £iliot = ____ FRANCK TAYLOR._ AMERICAN YEAR BOOK OF FACTS IN , ence and Art for 18¢—Exhibiting the most important discoveries and impr Vemeutstior the inst cience. ‘States and Great : edit Yen; edited by Dn mpHE BOOK OF THE CONSTITU ‘The demand of the pe country for down the sta! ie from all parts of the ww edition of this Book. es to the present time, it eannot longer be disrecarded. 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