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EVENING STAR. | DEAD RECKONING. “Am account of the ship's course and distance cal- oulated withous the aid of s celestial observation.” (Webster's Dictionary. Last night my sou! drove out to sea— Restore, no — no sail ahead, No look-out’s sav — Death and the re sathwart my bows, it : sts ‘i wroPNational Era, oe _ Reapine Acoup.—There is no trext so great as to hear reading of any kind. Notone ntleman handred can read so as to please e ear, and send the words with gentile force to the heart andunderstanding. Anindistinct utterance, whines, drones, nassal twangs, gut- tural notes, hesitations, and other vices of elo- cution, are almost universal. Why itis, noone can say, unless it be that either the pulpit, or the nursery, or the Sunday School, gives the style in these days. Many a lady ean sing Italian song: with considerable execution, but cannot read English passably. Yet reading is by far the more valuable accomplishment of the two. In most drawing-rooms, it a thing i tu be read, itis discovereu that nobody can read; one has weak lungs. another gets hoarse, another chokes. another has an abominable sing song, evidently a tradition of the way in which the eaid Watts’ hymns were sung, when he was too young to understand them; another rum- bles like a broad wheel wagon ; another has a way of reading which seems to proclaim that what is read is of no sort of consequence, and had better not be attended to. ———_________ [7 An old lady fell and broke her leg at the railroad depot in Schenectady. Fanny Kemble, heing present, gave her $20. — . {77 A young gentlemau who L a little beauty, sa: ‘she would ii e taller, but she aude of such precious that Nature couldn’t atlord it." 17 An exchange has discovered that Scot- tisebe is a corruption of the words “Scotch iteh,”* and that the famous dance owes its name toa person siiiicted with the Scotch piague afore- said. Awful! {~ The St. Paul (Minnesota) Advertiser no- tiees the arrival, on the 25th ult., of the first ves- sel this season. It is the earliest arrival at St. Paul ever known in the steam navigation of that section. The first arrival last year was May 1. U7 John F. Bean, who escaped from the jail ad just th naterials of Columbia county some two weeks since, re- nested to turned on Sunday morning last, and be admitted to bis old quart ers; whic request the sheriff readily grauted—with the addition of ac n to one leg. {>> In Philadelphia, on Tuesday, an English- mau, who had indulged in the forbidden iuxury Recorder, on y. When tue bigamist was about being consigned to the cells below siairs, he remarked, that this was *‘ not much of free of a brace of wives, was before the the charge of bigamy. country, after all.” 17 A suit for divorce ix pending in Roches- a dispute between Mr. B. and his wife as to whether they should have beefsteak broiled or some oysters fried for breakfast—the lady whose tustes are ex- ter, New York, which originated cellent, contending for the latter Faicrae or tne Merrorouitan Ponce Sys- tes —Under this head the Rochester Union says: There never was in New York or i city of the New World, in Spanish America, a period whe; #0 insecure as it is now in New Y lyn. if A skiff ferry boat, plying between Water- ford and Lansingburgh, N.Y., was capa ork and Brook- drowned. {DA letter from Rome states that as the Pope was walking out. on the luth of March last a wo- man threw herself at his feet and begged him to use bis influence to obtain the pardon of Orsini The Pope merely shrugged his shoulders and passed on {~The United States steamer Despatch, from New York 7th ul West Indies, put into Pensacola 2ist ult., and east anobor between the forts. to put the freman into the Naval Hospital, b Ing met with an accident on the coast of Louisi- ana by which his arm was frightfully shattered and mangled. The steamer left the same even- ing {[7~ A short time since, a Boston liquor dealer named Leonard, went into insolvency, and on examieation of bis aifairs before the Judze of lusolvency, the insolvent refused to answer any uestions relative to Ils tratiic in tig withbeid bis » such evidence would criminate biniseif under the liquor law. The objections of the insulvent were sustaiued by the court > Since 1556, hundreds of ¢hiidren bave been, with the magnetized needle, vaccinated, witb scarcely any failures ocenrring. ‘fhe point of the needle is well saturated Ul the mazetie flaid before practising the vaccinations, wh are then peiformed in the usual f,asi magnetization serving for mavy v vatior it quite surprising to observe the rapidity with hich the yaccine virus is absorbed, when the m edie is thus prepared AKRKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARbS HOTEL. — Dr Wysham, USA; C8 Butler, F G Lewis, as; A M Lea, Tenn; Wm € Lockwood and lady, Jas Betts and lady Miss SI. M Mowry. NY; ColJ B Magruder, | A; O P Deely, Pa; T oH Choreb, 7 M Hog and indy, C Hyatt and lady. NY, S Hood, Penu EO Matlews, Me her, Min? J B Alley, Mass; LM Clarke and lady, M A, W, and H Williams. Pike and € Mr Hunt FP W Osborne, N EF Raleo, Pa; Evarts, N Yk; B Coxe, P Slett indy ww 5 nguet, quet, Pa; E Salomon, La; A P Rob- Martin. N'Y; W Z Brown, Neb Ty C Hartwell and J Leach, jr, Pa; WA Thor fowa; W'Y Daniels, iI: FG Goddard and | ty. J Montgomery, NY; P Hyard and lady, A Am din, Pa. YEROWNS’ HOTEL —R S French, NC Obenchain. V at do; R <n; Beekham, Va; Thos Hays, G A Miller, Rogers, NY; PP Parlss, 1H Hattinan, P: i J Seales, Ky; K H W P Davis. do; J WM lady, NY; € ale ces, Md; ES Ready A A F Clements and family, Go; TA Tobin do; 3 Wise, Hl; b; Dan. Md; E Wyman. M M Bryant, DC; AG Laurence, do; »,do; EG W Hall, Md; yal, USCS WH Ganeon.s 5 B Fetterman, Va. J Morrison, RV Baadshaw, JT Overbey, Jas y. NB Seficeys, P T Montzomer : J inar, Pa; H Youn EP Morrisett, At Slorrisett, do NATIONAL HOTEL —U H Thompson.N Y; HS Hunt, Md; Mr Bixby, N Yk; J L Ghiselin, Md; J Jordan Va; PW Crain. J D Bowling, J F Brewster, NY; EB Wyman, Mase; J W Berry, Master P B Simos, Ga; M B Bramhall. jr. Mine EJ Bramhall ¥: k J Capron, Md: WE. Fish MH Warten, WE Da and lady, 2 GovAA ond an F H Ling 7, Va: LP L Wa- terbouse, DC, Mex i BW Brisbois, S Urick, Md; N E Levy, 8 D Reynolds, Georgia leank, O Lippincott, WH Jeoning. and J on, NY; Mrs Fult i South- lady, Pa; P'S Fulkerson, Mo; J Mel- J B Edmonds, Va; 8 PD Braen. NY; J Miss 1. Ua 2G ? J » WR Bradus E P Pendieton, V’a; J A Willismsaon, NC; J Morrison, Va; WG Sui ton, J H Huntlep, Mrs H Smith, and Miss Smith, Va; G A Benton, NY; A G Sumpsoa, Miss & Bimpxon, Pa KIRKWoOOD HOL —W J Lockwood. Ind; ‘T Cartlidge and lady, Minn; Dr Barroson, Va; & B Calebund indy, L.A Cros-tield and lady, Miss Hynes. A P Gill, and HP Gill. Mass; TD Reb- ertson and lady +S Ready, J M Mathews, Va; ‘TC Gritman ard lady, Pa; Mrand Mra Reading! ; GW Caton, O; J Remsay, Pa: W Quarles, — NY; C W Downing, be; J u worth ar ville, N Ark; Livible, ——— OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS FRoM tux UNirgp States. t ; Days. -+eLiverpool ...Ap 14 ik... Hambarg.. a5 New York... Bremen... «Liverpool ... 1 Liverpool ../Ap 2 «Havre... iverpool . ---Liverpool ...My 26 city Verpool...New York Persia ..........Liverpoo}...New York...My 1 The California steamers leave New York On tho Hb and of oneh monty. any other the whole of aman life was ized by coming abreast of the very high waves roiling at the time, and its three occupants thrown into the water. Two of them were saved, and the other ; with sealed orders for the Her object was Miscellaneous. Ww WORTH READING. HY 1s it that so many suffer repineand diag outa mora exiatence, wares Acs. ie eniey~ ments, even ordinary pursuits of life, when re- lief may be obtained, ‘and Health and vigor restor by a treatment at once conven; and , ae Ww as ent in its character ? ‘hose who hrve suifered long with disesse, 8 Of a) tite, vigor, joys, the deratened 1g and & distaste nal SOTVI0eS, A¥SUTID, Bu! 4 sincerity. pleasant, Wente nd pr per peasant P. hi and mind, bod, without unple .sant restrictions or hinderance from ordioary business pursuits. All diseases o| nature, from whatsoever @ause, either recent or chronis, strictures, an irrita- bie bladder, &c.—also, Scrofula, Asthms, Kheums- fam, Piles, &e., skillfully and successfully treated. Dr. Harris can be consulted daily, between the hours of dag h p. m., and 7 to 10 ¥ cy rooms, over . lain street, above site the American Hot I ne ‘81, Sd floor, Wacahee t si tutions. or those suffering on Main, 4th door abo: Ladi their sex, are invited to addres: mbug them, he begs to state that no fees or remu- eerek will be received until entire satisfaction be given. . aap ationts out of the city, and who cannot make it convenient to cali, by stating their ease, can have medicmes and prescriptions sent toany part of the oountry. . Anew and strictly non-mercurial treatment for old constitutional cases OLSsphilie. Call on upon or dress: K. 8. HARRIS, M. D., Consulting Rooms, 81, 3d floor, opposite American Hotel, Richmond, Va. i> Dr. H. can be consulted as above either er soutily or by letter. Can be seen at his rooms, Na- tion! Hotel. between the hours of Wand 2, and 744 to lo p_m,, until farther notio ap 4-30 ren PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, owa, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New ork. Bonds of $500 each. ‘The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,000 imbabitants, and is rapidly increasing in wealth and population. Its pea oy debt 18 only $159,000, and its ratiroad debt only $125,00 nd cannot now be increased. ‘The statisties 0 dhe city were published in the Intelir- gencer of the nh September. We recommend these bonds, believing them to be as safe as any State or city bonds. coe CHUBB BROTHERS WaASsiineton aquepucr. OFFick oF THY WasitincToNn Agueprct, yASHINGTON, March 8, 185 Proposals are invited for the completion of the Washington Aeneduct, according to plans and spe- erheations which will be on exhibition in this office, ou And after the 10th of April. Bids will be received for the completion of the Whole work in grots,—or for the separate works de- scribed in ths specifications, the United States re- serving the right to make a contract for the whole, or for the separate worka,as may seem mostadvan- tageous upon domparison of the bids, portion, on'y, of the work can be completed with the appropriations now available; and tie contracts will be subject to the contingency of future appro- priations by Congre The Engineer ri yea the right to prescribe the amount of to ba dons and the rate of progress under cach contract, and for each work. Par ments will be mede in checks upon the United States Treasury upon the monthly estimates of the Engineer, reserving 10 per cent. onal! payinents un- til the completion of the contract ; and it will be a condition of all contracts that the workinen shall be pad ae ee maniily and in specie. Fr : hould be sealed, and endorsed “ Propo- sals for ri srk and materials for the Washington u ‘he United States reserves the right to reject any or all bids for the whole or for any part of the work, if not deemed advantaceous; but the work will be awarded to the owest bidders for the whole or for parts of the work, who give good security for the completion of their contracts, if at reasonable ricee. Ms Every offor must be accompanied by a_written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible par- sons, eitect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if ins or their bids be accept ed. enter inte a jon Within ten days, with good and su itios, for the completion of the work undertaken; id guarantee to be accoinpa- nied by the cartificate of the United States Diatact Judge, United Statos District Attorney, Navy Agent, or some ¢'fhicer of the General Government or individual known to the Engineer or Department of War, that the guarantors are able to make good ther guarantee. . Bids wil! be openg? in the presenoa of the bidders, at noon of the llth May; none will be received after that hour. The work to be let comprises—completion of the dam across the Potomac at the Great Falla; build- ing of gate houses; poregie ices of masonry bridges; waste weirs; building distributing reservoir; com- pletion of cond furnishing oast-irap pipe; build ing of two iron pipe bridge: ipes from the diatributing reservoir to t Yard and other pragiest Fe establishments #f Washington; building of high service reservoir in Georgetown and supply of cement, sand, bricks, stone, and all other materials; for all of whieh reference is to be made to the detailed descriptions and specifications to be exhibited in this office. —_ The comparieon of the bide wil! be made upon the 8 noted in the specifications and plans ex- Navy t the time of letting and should a bid in gross he Sage? |, the monthly payments upon the contracts will be made upon the estimate of the En gineer, at prices to be fixed by him, wit’ the usual Teservation of ten per gent. until the entire oom- pletion of the contract according to the spec.fica ions and plans. Proj 8 should state the time within which each work will be campleted, provided Congress nape mares the eeosswary funds. order of the Seeretary o: ‘ar: : * OM. €. MEIGS, Captain of Enyinears in charge of Wastington Aqueduct. Por™ oF GUARANTRE, To Capi. M.C. Meiss, U.S. Knginears: We, the undersigued. residents of in the State of . beroby ,jotntly and severally, cove- nant with the United States, and guaranty, in case the furegoing bid of —-— be accepted, that he or they will, withiv ten days after the ncceptance of the said bid, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties to performa the work or furmah the articles proposed, im conformity to the terms of the advertises made. And in case the suid wall fasi to enter isto contract ax afoicaaul, we guaranty to make wo the difference between the ollie: Ly the said and the next lowest bidder, re Signed, T hereby certify, that, tothe best of my k dee and beltel, the above named gaarautors are good and sufficient. Signed. m nt uuder witch it was Maylt G EDWAK SENERAL C M PD SNOWDEN, M AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, For Bounty Lands, Pension Claims, Prheecu- tion of Claims before rt ol Claiins, Congrese sud the Departmen Purchase and Sale of real es- tates, stlend to 7 Houses, Buy ard Seli Land Warrants. Negotiate Loans, and ail business of similar character. Othee corner 7th and Lovisiana avenu: jan l6 ly Washington, City. YL QPRING 87 OF HATS & For le Gentlemen are invites to call and sea the new 8 styleaof DRESS HATS foi embracing the Paris, Naw York, az Philadelphia styles, wiieh eannot fail to Hiwat faatiqious. Also, un the Cloth (or Cashmere) Hat, so much worn. ‘t her with LE HATS and CAPS inal! thar® = eis. ne quality and price of our HATS wiil be found to be the same as sold in any other house in this city, and our $5.50, §3,and $2.50 Hats cannot be surpassed by any. ‘The proof of the pudding ia tha eating of it.” Then give usacail; but remember—terins, ready pay. Pease don’task for credit. B. ul. SUINEMETZ, fiatrze, 2b Ve. wear Corner Lath Bley fe %-tr between Wil rd’ & Kirkwood Louse. pe HOUSE z CHUBR BhoTuens, Depositors de Bank Notes will please mark t ableam eurreney < vs 8 of Gold will Yo paid in Gold, Accounts will be opened with depositors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currency, the depositor being oredited with the dilierence, se 6 tf CHUBB BROTHERS, YUE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT. | NUMBER. * L wish all gentlemen to bear in mind that the plan adopted ree 7 rare ul exo Of seliing HATS and BOOTS at re- duced prices, VOR CASH, is now In suc- ti ae thousands of estify. tr In full supply of v New York styles of HATS, which Jam s nd much batter than is the bost $3 Hatin th: ushionable fat at $2 30 Hats and Caps 3) per cent. er than the usual prices.—for cash only, No extra profits, in order to offset bad debts, I aise have, on commission fora Philadelphia man- ufscturer, first-rate Dress CALF-SKIN BOOT, 3.75, just as iat are sold from Z5to a ud : Far . Peep aged IT- TR, at .egual iv any at or 86; 6 Ver beat CALF-SKIN GAITERS at qb. 6d The Hooumakers of this city oan be Boots, as usual, at my regular prices, ‘ ‘ANTHON ling at #3 4, equal ly noid at $4 * — cash, New York Hat Store, 7th street, opposite the Avenue House, fa 25 Sm ent for the mannfacturers. supptied with ¥ aR. armen ede impe Ate e of - Bpormatorineey i Sxhaustion “of tke On, com, Ti No. # effectually, in the short apace of three days, compietely ‘and ‘entirely emake cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand oubebs have so nr been thought an antidote for, to ‘tion. , owti remedy for that ciass of disorders which, fortes nately, the bk. _ physician treats with mercury, to the mevitable ruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which all the sarsaparilia in t Triesemar N Sud 3 are devoid of taste or smell. and ofall nauseating q ties, ‘They may lie on the toilet table without their bein; id in tin cases, and divided dministered by Veipeau, Lal- oux, Ricord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, or four cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and in 27 casen. Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW. few blocks weet of Broadway, } diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, riage paid, thus insuring genuine European pi tions, ‘The $3 cases also sent, but not tree of car nage. Consultations as usual, fromil_ a. m, till 2 . mh, and from 4 til 8 p.m, at No. 157 Prince st., a lew blocks west of Broadway, Sold also by J. STOTT, Washington. fe lly unfortu- No. 157 Prince st.,a ew York. imme AYER’S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fored to the publieas the best, isost perfect, which medica! science can afford. AYEK CATHARTIC PILLS nave been prepared with the utmost skill which the medi- ca! profession of this age possesses, and their effects show they haye virtues wWhioh surpass any combi- nation of medicines hitherto known, Other prepa- rations do more or less good; but this eures suck dangerous complaints, $0 quick aud sv surely, a8 to prove an efficacy and & power tu disease be- ad any thing whuch men have known before. By ng the obstructions ul the internal organs ani ig them into haalthy acts 8 the fountains of life and vigor, anew through the body, and the man well again. ‘They are adapted to disease, and disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce but little effect. ‘This is the perfection of medicine, It is antagonistic tu dige: and ne more. Tender ohiidren take them with impunity. If they are sick they will cure thom, if they are weil they wili do them no harm. Give them t ome patient who has been pros- trated with bilious complaint ; see his bent-up, to! tering form straighten with strength again; eee his ioug-lost Sppetite return; see his clammy features bloseom into health. ve them to some suilerer whose fou! blood has burst in scrofula tall his skin is covered with sores; Who stands, or sits, or hes inanguish. He has been drenched inside and out with every ey Which ingenuity could sug- gest. Give hum these Pitis, and mark the offect ; see the scabs fail from his body ; see the new, fair skin that has grown under them: see the late leper that jean. Give them to hua 2 angry hume r@ planted rheumatism in lis joints an bones; move him, and he screech too has been soxked through eve body with liniments and salve: Pi.cs to purify his blood; they may net cure him, fe jas! there are cases which no mortal power canresch; but mark. he walks with crutches now, and now he waiks sions; they have cured hin. Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, whose gnawing stomach has long avo eaten every smiie from lis face and every muscle from his boay. Soe his appetite return. and with it his health: sea the new man. See her tiat was radiaut with health and loveliness b asted aud too early witheriucz away; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurk disease, has deranged the internal orgaus of dizes- tion, assimilation or secretion.ti!! they do their office ill. Her blood 1s vitiated, her heaitn is gone. Give her these Pints to stimulate the vital principle into renewed vigor. to oast out the obstructions. and in- fuse a new vitality into the bi Now look again —the roxzes’ blossom on her cheek. aud where lately sorrow sat, joy bursts from every fexture, sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan. sickly fentures tell you without diszuise, and pamfully dis- tinet, that they nre eating its iife away up nose and ears, and restiess sleep! dreadful truth in language which every mother knows Give it the Ls in large doses to sweep these vila parasites: Now turn again end see the ruddy t |. Is it nothin o1 to do thee things? Nay, are they not the marvel o| this age? And yet they are done around you every jay. Have you the less serious sy mptoins of these dis- tempers, they are theeasier oured. Jaundice Cor tiveness, Headache, Sideaone, Heartburn, Foui Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralgia, Gout.an kindred compiaints ail arise from the derangein. Which these Prets rapidly cure. ‘Take them pei veringly, and under the counsel! of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such advice as we zive you, and the distressing. danger- ous diseases they cure, which aftiict so many mul hions of the burda race, are cast out like the devils of oid—they must burrow in the brutes and in the wea. Price 23 ceuts per box—5 boxes for &1. Z.D. GILMAN, Washington; and by H. COOK CO., Alexandria, and all dealers in Medicine every where, d34m Covcus, COLDS, HOARSNESS, &o. »; ae The prevalence of the above complaints at this season, generally has the offect of bringing onta hoat of professediy new specifics, and wiuils some are are useless, and others even dangerous. t course to pursue 1s to consult your sician, OF uther wise use only suck reme ublie eX perience has proved to be sale ouweus. Of this characteris TY 1ER’S UND SYRUP OF GUM. ARALIC. vthe favorte prescription of an emiment v an. it 80K became jar remedy, and has continued to enjo¥ a growing repntation for the last iweaty years. Lucases of common Colds, Cough &o., itaets like a charm, and in Chronic cases, B Chitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenz: XG, its success 1s unparal.ed, and most will testy Who have used it. fer bottia, Price Scents and S cents ro & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &e,. Wash el, Georgetowa; Peel & Stevens, A! where it may be had al fur conven im Lozenger form, Prive 12k aud 2 cents a bi known, a8 “Tyler's Guin Atatze Cough Crncy ” as an elegant, pleasant, nnd efficacious Pule enge they are Unsurpa fell 3m pas SHOALS AND GUICKSANDS oF youTh, Just published, the 3d edition, ON SPERMATORRHEE OR SEMI- DISEASES. A seisulilio Treatise on the fiwnt aud perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminai Weakness. Involuntary Emissions, linpo- tence, &e., resulting from viewwus babite soquired ing the critical passuge from Youth to Man BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal Coilege of Surgeona_ of Eng- 1, (1227), Licenemte ot the 354), an, un Londe de to Health.” “Green Rook, py.” Memoirs of Single and Married Laie, &c. ‘is small but valueble Treatise, wri'ten by world swhed Physician and Surgeon. pomts out the manent cure furalidixenses result lis the only publication ofits kund written ina benevolent spirit and by & serenul. seman, It xhould be inthe hands of all who vaiue their life and Leaith and happiness here and hereaf- ter. years Resident Iractitio: the “G Y Hay Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which it wiil be sent, post free, and weil seoured, by Dr. CH. KLIN 0.42) lst Avenue, Box 4585, New ork. jan 12 pe VATE MEDICAL TREATISE NM THE oN PHISIOLO@ICAL ViEW OF MARRIAGE, by M. 8. La CROIX, M. D., Albnay, N.Y. ‘200 pagoe and 12) fino Pian and Coicred Lithographs tnd Plates. iG* PRICE ONLY 2 CENYS, ICFP” Sent fres of postage to wil paris of t enion. Dr. M. B. Ls Croiz’s Physiologiesi View of Mar riage, A isw 6nd ravised 10D - OF 250 pages and 130 pistes, Price 25 ocnts & copy. A popular ai! com- prebensive treatise on ths artes end casusitios of single life—happy and fruttt inode of seouring tirein: Bidi infertiic Cnes—thei and removal—nervous debility, ite causes and oure, by @ procece at once #0 simple, safe, and effectual, that failure is imposcilie— fe daily manngemoul—au essay mstorrharn, with b: more successful m hints whi on Spor tical observations opasaferand le of trentment—precautioxary i the evil results from empirical practice; to ied commentaries on tha direases of fe- males—from infanoy to old age—each case graphical- ly vlustrated by besutr tes. it'points out the reinedias tur Lhowe sel! ted miseries and disi 7 pointed hopes co unlurtunatoly prevatout pel t Risin It isa truthful adviser to the married, ‘howe contemplating marriage. Its perusal is partic- ularly recommended to persous entertaining seoret doubts of their physica! condition, aud who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to which overy human being is entitled to rioe 25 cents per copy, or live copies for g! maul ed free of postage to nay part of the United States, addressiue Dr. IA CROIX, (post paid.) Albany: ew York. enclosing 2% cents. N. B. Those who Preler yy consult Doctor {LA CROLX upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi cines often cure in the short space of six days, gompletely and eutirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which oopaiva and cubebs have so loi been Ceryee igg an autidote. to the ruin of the health of the patient. His “* French Seoret” is the great con- tinenta! rem i, for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, Hy ysicians treat with mercury, to the irretrievabie destruction to the patient’s constitu- more and which all the sarsaparilla in the world can- cure. 107; Sice No. a1 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y, iy [STEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES © ‘HERS, BANK es er oe BROTHERS Bane lee cate aa ened thon ncn NUNNB & CLARKE’S Jar Gra LETT AVIS & CO’S HAL cELES TED PIANO FORTES, tantly receiving and for anie only by JOHN F. ELLIS 36 Pa.av., between 9th and lth Purchasers wi! i xamii : by perenr ney ey t to their interest to @: ne perior qualities of the abeve Anos. Pa sans Covers, Melodeons, &c., &o., iso on ee ieee VERY FINE ROSEWoOoD CABE UP. right Piano, eaperu tone fing ieee Lid ves. be sacrificed for 81 Seams ant Spatantes it.and tak exchange Piano 14 a the store at any t thin one year fi fort The pinoe to get bargains piney 1 receive WAN’ Dow and th is at NF.E , a Yohanan Felis LNo. 606. Nor 'E FOR R ESrORING CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA.—Notice is hereby giventhat the Land Office at Huntsville, in the State of Alabama, will, onand after the i0th day of May next. be open to the sale at private entry and location of all vacant publie lande embraced in the followine townships, which were subject to entry and location prior to withdrawal by Notice No. 56%. being lands which had been withdrawn as probably falling within the preserined limits of selection of the r-ilroad grant ta Alabaina by act of Congress approved June 3, 18%, but since ascertained not to be within said limits, North of the base line and cast of the Huntevitie meridian. Fownshibe 1, 24nd’ andthe parts of townshi ete. hy rt éand 5, north and west of the ‘Pennesses rive: or rance 6. Te shires 1and 2,and the parts of townships $ and 4, north and west of the Tenuessee iver, of range 7. ‘fownship1,and the parts of tow north and west of the Tennessee rive: range 8 ‘The parts of townships | and 2, north and weet of the ‘Fennrason liver, | —— , 1 Office iven under m: and prthe uty of Waebinet wlawew Hii hia 2 and 3, Medicines, A Bese TI FUL HEAD or RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. Bono peering would net hav it restored to mer 3 or ov stored; or troubled with dandi and" would have it removs uid be ow b (neuralgia) but would beoured. At will also remove ai! pimples from the face or skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular aud tne following: NN ARBor, Nov. 5, 1856. Pror.O. J. Woon—Dear Sir: I have heard much said of the wonderfui effects of your Hair Restora- tive, but having been so often cheated by q and quack nostrums, pairdyes,&c.. 1 was dit to place your restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted q rem- edies, until! 1 met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave me such &asurance as induced the tris! of your Restorative in my family, first, by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of your large botties, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and nad thickeued and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the he: She coniinues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my famuy and friends are ng our Restorative with the happiest etfecta; thi iote my skepticism and doubt in reference tuits v ue and character gre entirely removed, and | canand do moet cordially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have therr hair restored from white or gray, (by reason of sickness orare) toone inal color and beauty, and by all young persuns who ane Legh eae pone rs ap and glossy. ery truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN Frrenp Woop: It wasalong time after I saw you at Bliesheid before | got the bottle of Reeturati Jor wich you gave me an arder upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it oa Mrs. Mann's hair. as the surest test of ita power. it hae done all that you sssu-ed ine it would do; aud othereol my family and friends, having witnessed are how using and recommending its ise to othera as entitied to the highest consideration you ctaine Tor ite ‘dutty and tral Again, very respectially ard truly 8 y Tespes SOLO. ours, ON MANN. Ls, June 23, 1852, 's Hair Kestorative, wonderiug ellects. My hair ight, prematurely ¢ bat ‘ative! has resumed ite origt nal color, and, 1 bi t, permanently ex Sonator s. O, J. WOOD & CO.,, prietors, 312 Broa N. oe tho ‘ped N.Y 2 WV ie aailiog Batablisi ment) and lid Market st., 8t. Lows, Me BS And sold by all good Druxgiste. fe17 Smr ERUVIAN Ss ¥ Ox Protxcred SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED, Having successfully passed the ordea! to which new discoveries in the Mxteria Medica are subjected, must now be received as Its ES an ee medicine. ts Efficacy im Curing zs DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy. The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, And all diseases whioh require 2 Tonic and Altera tive madicine, 1s beyond question. The proots of its efficacy are so numerous,so woll authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sutierers cannot >, aS Canny eused Prof ©. 5. Wood ulmired it RUP, rexsonably heritate to receive the proffered aid. ‘Tho Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure all. but its range 18 extensive, because many disenses, apparently unlike are in- timately related, proceeding from one cause, be cured ne one remedy ‘The class of diseases for whi the Syrup pro- vides a-ure. p.ecisely that which |has so often baffled the highest order of medica! skil. The facts ure tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup moontrovertible. ‘Those who may wish for an opimon from ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the following among humerous testimouitis in the hands of the Agente. The signatures are those of gentlemen woll known in the community. and of the highest respectability. CARD. The und having experienced the oial effec 6“ Peruvian Syrup,’’ do not hesitate tu recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, whose intelligence and integrity aro altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its Smee in oases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Paseages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed ite ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have voiuntoored their testimony, as we do ours, tu ite restorative power, JOHN PIERPONT, OMASA. DEXTER, ENDALL, M.D, AMUEL MAY SG. AMORY, HARVEY A c. DUNN, {t is well known that the medicinal etfect of Pro- toxide of Tron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solation of Protox- ide of tron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. ian In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEPOKE, UN- KNOWN; and Uns solution may replace ai! the proto carbonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. A A. HA 23, M. D., Avgeayer to the State of Magsuchusetts, Boylston street, Boston. For sale by Druggista veneraliy. Price for larze bottles, § dium sized hotties, $1. N. L. CLARK & CO. Proprietors, Boston. For sale in Washington by Z. Ascent; Nawn & mor. h, He ury, Jas. F |. Gilman, Special oe Sehwartze, McPherson, F. S. one, J. 3, Lovejoy, and in Georgetown fel, 8-6m M THE GREATEST EDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mr. Kenxxsy, of Rox bes dispovered tne ef our cominon pasture w a remedy that efres "Ae Worst Sevafuia down to @ common Pimpis. Bo has tried it im over eleven kucdred casse, wever failed except in two cases, both ‘Thumler Hu- wor. Ho has now in ts poskession over one hundred paiicctes of its vaiue, al! nin twenty miles of 00. jo8ton, ‘wo bottles sre warranted to cure @ nursing Sore Mouth. One to three botties will cure the woret kind ef Pimpiss on the Face. " ‘Twoor thres botties will clear the syatem of Biles. ‘Two bottlos are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to tive botties are warranted to cure the Worst kind of Erysipelas. Gne or two bottles are warranted to oure all Hu- mor in the Eyox, ‘Two botties are warranted to cure Running of the Eara and Biotches among the Haar, Four te six votties are warranted to cure corrupt and running Uloers. One buttie will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin, wo or three bottles ara warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most most desperate cuse of Rieuratiem. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- rheum. Vive to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrofula. A benofit is always experienced from the first bet- tle, and a perfect oure is warranted when the above quantity is taken, Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried &l! the wonderful med:cines of the day, that a common weed growing on the pastures, a: slong old stone walls, shouid cure every humor inthe system ; yet ities fixed fact. if you havos humor, it hag to start. ‘Lhere are no IFS nor ANDS, hums Vsabout it suiting some onzes, t yours, ttles o} e Vicinity fects of it iu every case. ready done some of the groatast cures ever jone in Byassaohusette. I gavo tt to children 8 year oid, to o1 poopie oF sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wortny-looking children, whose flesh was wo! portly restored to & porieot state of health by one \e. ‘To those who are subjoct to 8 siok headache, one 16! bottle w#l always oure it. It gives great rel cater dizziness. Some who have taken it been eostive for years, have been rogulat it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will osuse very miner bor fee.ings, but ou must not be alarmed; toy wuys disepp: in rom four days to a week. here is never a had re- sult from it; on the peepaaig when that feeling is ou Will feel yourself fikea new person. 1 18 of the most extravagant encomiums of it rman listened to = In my own meets 108 Teas xortit rota —| int Medicine, great and wonderful v1 Savor eases ofeni a disoase which waa vera! iM always saanideret is inow! tove been mared s few bottles. O, what a me} oF A it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awtu malad —there are bat few who have seen more of it than T have. I know of several caues of Dropsy, all of them aged pople our: yy, it. For the various diseases e Liver, Sick Headache, wit, Asthma, Fever ied pica Damages of fe tc yin °o hy chsourery done more good than oy i ir kno’ Noo ‘2 of diet ever necessary—eat the best you enough of it. je table-s| 8) et “Directions sor User-Adults pel 9a7—sblldzen over ten years from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be licable to ail constitutions, take sufficient to 0; 6 on the bowels twice a day, SEB PPENE py, DONAL Ne, 120 Warren Strest, Rozbury, Massachusetts, fartii Stott & z joswell, iT Mitbara, 5 rolls my Sy” lari . —————— EeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeSeeSeEe— STOP THAT RATTLING. lam now to put.on “ Chapman’s Elastic Anti-Rattling Fastener, " m gure, remedy 1@ ing of the that cape RE of Carr ‘agons, which oan By THE pansipEnt be THE UNITED rsuance of law, 1, James BuctaNan, i- ale rgrrenees of lee J. Jaane mnensbo bprebr an: y make known that 1¢ sales wil! be held atthe roped land in the Territory of Keneie, at the periods +s me At [he land office at LLarossrtox, eommencme on M the fifth da: July next the d. of the public lands within the following ained town ships, Viz: ; South of the base line ani east of the sizth prin- cipal me ane nN a = = a 4 | d a < . Parte of Seo'ns. = 5 3)Parts of Seo'ns. z 3 ged yes That part out- ‘allel - S15 BD nido ot the In. eo - dina reserva- | do - 7 tion of - wai de = 8 That part ou do = side of the | de - Ww dian resery - bb tion of — - aT - All of — - | it ae do = » | do - do - 2 | de - @ do - 2 do - @ ‘That part south do - 2&2 of the Indian do - reservation of 17 2) do - & All jot - | do - 3 jo - 9 do - = - MiL-ote 1, 2, Neu, oO = 4 - do: \LOte 1, 2, 3, and do 12 9 40f - = a paste 1, 2.3, and io 3 - 4 di - E V lots s do : 2 | “andoot re 2 16 do - Lote 1,2, and 8 do - | = a) > 3:13 S/Lotet and? of 10 20 - 4 |W. 35.0nd lots 2 w@ - 6 | eivand lots 2 do Sa | andSof - do - 8 |Lote 1 and 2of 15 do - 9 Lote land? of 22 do - w ‘W. and lote 2 do 15 audSof - 33 qo 7 WwW ant tots 2 a Ae hae do i Lots land? of 27 do -_ » and? of 34 do = pan lots 2 do - 22 Sof - - - = : fw cm | 2 @ do ® jay of fractional 31 19 ao Bs All of - 12 ec Te a it - " 0 = 0 - 4 | Cbs part outside io - 5 | of the Indiae do - « 14 do = 9 do - 8 do - 9 do - Ww do - Is rH a = do - 18 do - do - @ do - 2 do - @ e 8 io = Z Ww do 2 ot do do of i do - | do qo of do - Ss | do do of 19 do = oe {All (of - 2 eo \- 4 low” - 2 At the land office at .ecomrroy. commeneing on Monday, the nineteéuth day of July next, for the disposal of ublic Isads within the following named town! Vig: South of the base line and cast of the sixth prin- cipal meridian. . a a Parts of Seo’ns. 4 2 & All of fraetional Ww All of - 12 do = 13 | reservation of 12 15 do - a AU of 3 15 The part outside _, do Mos of the Indi 'The part outside reservation o| of) of the Indian do of reservation of 15 All of = = do of i9 do - a All of - 2 do = 2 do - 2t All of fractional uw 16 ae do ua 2 All o| = @ part outside lo - 13 of the Tadian do 14 | reservation of 12 14 The part outside ‘all of —- 13 of the Indian do a- i reservation of 15 The part ontside do do of 1 of the =, All of - 20 | reservation of 15 do - at do do of 9 do = od All of - » ‘The part outside do 5 2 of the Indiaa | do 2 reservation of 11 18 At the land office at Kickapoo, commencing on day, the tifte day of July next, fer the disposal 6 public lands within the following named town- 8, Viz: South of the base line and cast of the sixth prin- cipal meridian < e Zz. aa Se é & & Parts of Seo'ns. 3 i = o 25 8 ee zee 3 SAI of - 2 20 2% do - » 3 | do - 3S 4 | do - Be ao - 7 do - #8 do - 221 do - S do - 3 do - 3% do - 4 do = 3 do - 6 do “ 4 do 6 do x 5 ‘That part = 8 side of the - dian resery - 2 tonot 7 - 8 of - 9 22 - 4 du - - 5 do =) ae do - Uu do - do - do - do ~ 6 218 do - bb do = 9 do - - 8 do - 2 do = 9 do - 2 do - do - ee do = do - do = do - & jo - do - 10 - do - @& do - do - 2 do = do - 3B do = do - 2 do - do - » do = do - 3 do - do - do - do - do = do - do is do - do - do - 32) do - do - 4 do - do - 5 do = do - 6 do - That part oyt- do - side of the do - dian reserva- do - tion of = - 7 do - All of - 9 21% do - 3 lo - 2» do - 4 do - @ do - 5 do - The part ow The part outside of tne Ind of the Indian reservation of 3 16 reservation of 6 IWAIL except sec- do jo of 7 tions 1, 2, and All of - 2 1 17 Sof - 115 do so All of 26 do Si The part outside do 32 of the Indian do 3 reservation of 3 do - do do of 4 do - & do do of 6 do - 2 All of = 46 ‘The part outside do - 5 of the Indian do ° 6 reservation ef 3 do 2 7 do do of 4 do - 8 do do of 6 do = 9 All of - 16 jo - WW do - : jo - lo jo - $ w 6r lo - # do u lo - a do 2 lo - #8 do 13 do = do M 2 - do 15 lo z do 2 io - 2 do 3 do - do a4 do - 47 do wis do - 4 do B de - 6 do 19 do : 7 do 2» jo - 2 do 2 lo - LJ do 2 io - E do s do a ie do 24 do - wb do Py do - 2 do 6 do - @ do Psi go - 1M do 2B lo = 2 do 2 do - 3 De » do - 4 st do - 5 do S Ths partoutside lo ¢ part ou: do Me of the Indu do % reservation do 2 Monday, the ninoce wh dy of Sly pe » the nineteen uly posal of the puble lands with.athe townships, vis: South of the base line and east of the sizth prin ei, a 3 1 IS|All of ‘ - 5 3 do = 6 do 4 hi Tot the hadi = te alpterration of i do H & 2 j # H a | é g3¢ § a¢ Parts of Seo’ns.5 5 g Parts of Sec’ns. = 5 5 sos = ae sof « . = The part outside Al - of the Indian do - 4 reservation of 7 do - 3 do do of 8 do 7 ane a 7 1 a do w eas by law for th f schoo! ed by ii the ure of # ole, malistary. Sed cther purposes, will ue exoladed frum ine offering of the above lands wil! be commenced om the days appointed, and wi'i proeerd in the order in which te y are advertised, untiithe whole shail have Leen offered, and the sales thus closed ; but ng @ shall be kept open lorger than two wee rape vate oury to any of the lands will be admitted unt after the expiration of the two weeks. ven under my hand at t ce city of Washineton, this nineteenth day of Merch anno Domini one thou - wand eight hundr: and $f. oft S BUCHANAN, By the President: A. Henvricks, Commstoner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-KMPTION CLAIMANTS, Ever; son eutitied to the right of pre-emption to any H u thin the townehops end part of township: umerated ss required tab link tbe same to tht Atisfaction of the regu jand cflice, and mi Ss practicable after sre re the day a ted for encement of the public sue the innds en.traoing the tract claimed ; otherwise euch cisim will forfeited. re THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, Commiseioner of the General Land Othoe. m B-lawtissuly No. 3%. OTICE FOR 4a : KESTORATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARK IN hE STATE OF LOUISIANA. ‘The xraut of land made by the act of Concress ap- proved Juno 3, 18°6, to the State of L w ad ia the cons ruction of certain radrond: tioned, having been Int aC justed x the release from wi wal of the desorbed, wotre tr ne line, in the Stats of Loursimns weet of the town of Greenwood. vin Greenwood, Shreveport, and mm the Missivmppi river opposite ¥ w Orleans, ty whic the ead r ow nahi ps. W rad in virtue of wsid grant or any other Congrens, or leen'ly claimed by pre- which wera sutject to private entry at rawal, wall the date rw swat ? euiry onthe &. at the plroes he fed. at F = oremary minimum of one dollar and twenty five oonts per nore. to Wil: At the innd office at Moxrox ou Monday, the third day of May next, on the rend ftom the Texas line,’ vis Greenwood, Shreveport. and Monroe, toa point onthe Mississippi river opposite Viekeburg, viz: North of the base line and east of the principat r meridian. Townships 15, 16,19, and 20, of range 1. Townships 19 and 20, of range 2. ‘Townships 15 aud 16, of ranges 5and 6, Townsh 5 and 16, of range 7. Towns: of range 8. pers My) and 18. of ranges 9 and 10. ‘ownships 14, 15, 18, 18, and 19, of ranges !1 and 12, ‘ownships 14, 15, 18, and 19, of range 13, ‘ownships 14, 15, d 18, of range 14. North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships 1*, 16, 19, and 20, of ranges 1 and 2, Townships 15,16, 17,19, and 20, of range 3. Townships 15, 6, 19, and 2), of range 4. Townships 18, 16, 17, 19, and 20, of range 5. At the iand office at Natcurrocnes on Monday, the third day of May next, on the read “from the ‘Texas line,” via Greenwood, Shreveport and Mon ros, a t onthe Mississippi river opposite Vieksbure, vix = North of the base line and west of the principal meridian _ Townships 15, 16, 12, 12, 29, , 21, 22, and 23, of rance “Townships 15, 16, 17,19, 2 . Townships 14, 16,1., 19, 21. ord 53, of range 7. 22, aud 23, of range ‘ow ‘01 ipa 16 » 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, aud 23, of + 5, road “from New Orleans, by Opelousas, to ne On the the State line of Te: North of the base and west of the principal meridian Townships 1,2, 3. and 6, of range 4. Townships 1.2.8, 4 3. and 8, of ranges 5 and 6, 9, aod 10, of ranges 7 8,11, and 12, of range 9, +8, 9 10, it, and 12, of 4,5.6,7,8, 9, 19, 1, and 12, of ‘ownships¥, = ranges Tie and i ‘ownships 3, 4, 5,6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 32, and 15, of bia 13. ‘ownsh'ps 6. 7, ?, 9, 10. 11, 12, and 18, of range 14, Townships 10.11, 12, and 15, of range 15. Townships 11, 12, and 18, of range 16. Given under m) hand, at the General Land Office, at theoity of W sahangeoe, thre twelfth da of March, : HOS. A. HENDRICKS. 1355, m 18 lawtds on Oa the petition of Isaac Cre Vermont, praying for the extensiw ed to hom on the Ist of July, les. for ae ment in iaachines for making barrels.@ e., = from the expiration of said patent, which ‘akes place on the Sat day of July, ISe— itis ordered, that the said petition te heard at the Patent Office on onday, the ith of Jane Next, at 12 o'clock m: and al! persons are notified to Sppear and show cause, if any they have, why ead Pelition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Othce their objections, specinily set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day ; all testumony filed by either party to be used at the said hearine must Le taken and transmit- ted in Spooaiaees with the rules of the oihee, which Will be furnished on ——S The testimouy in the case will be closed on the Sist of May; depositions and other papers re hed upon as testimony must be tled inthe Edcooner before the morning of that day; the arguments, if Any, within ten days thereafter. Ordered, » That this wotice be published in the Unmon, W xton, D.C., and Post, Boston, Mas- sachuretts, Once & Werk for throe successive Weeks previous tu the 14th of June next, the day of bear- ing. JOS. HOLT, Commissione Patents, P. 3. Editors of the above papers wil Commissioner. copy. and send their bills to the Patent Office, paper containing this motioe. lawSw U NITED STATES MAIL, FLORIDA. Post Orrick DerartMent, March 3), ¥ Proposals for carrying the mails of the United States from lst J 185%, to Sth Juus, 185, inele sive, on the fe routes in the State of Florida, and wn the time in specilied. will be reorived at the Contract Ofhee of t department until Sp. m., of Sist May next, tobe decided on the fol ue ys 8832 From Jacksonville to Baldwin, 22 miles and kK, eix tlimes & Week, Jacksonville daily, except Sundas, at 6 exvept Sunday, at 12m ; or on arrival of rai train from Fernan- dina ; Arrive at Jacksonville in 5 hours—ray by 5pm. 835 From Bridwi "s, Newiureh, All acor, 1. Prng Gro Cojumbu in, Sandy sand ticello. to Walker's Mull, 146 mies and back, Six times 8 week, ve Baldwin daily, exoapt Sunday, at 12 m, or on arrival of rulroad train from Fer- Mill in‘ hours—say by 2 8 m, (allowing one hour to change the mais at Alligator; Leave Waiker’s Mili dsily, except Sunday, at 2.7. ™,or on arrival of rauroad tram from Tallahassee; Arrive at Baidwin in 46 hours—sny by 12 m, sallowing nine fours’ rest at Alligator.) For forms of propost!, guaranty. and certiicate, also instructions and requirements to be cunlnaced in the contra see the cdvertigement of January 12, 1855. in pamphiet form, at 7. of the principal AAKON V. B VN, Postm ster Gevernl. AXATION & THE FUNDING SYSTEM, by J. R. MoCulloch, | vol., London, The Logic of Political oonomy. by Thomas De ion. Quinoey,} vol., Lom Rismondi’s Politics! Economy. 1 vol., London. An Essay on the Government ot Dependencies, by George Cornewa!l Lewis. ! voi., London. Nationa! System of Political Economy, by Frede- a orl FOR tice! I lements 0} ata OoReni: F rancu “i DD iv, by F 6 Humphrey's M The Fads ritain, m2 A ERICAN YEAR BOOK OF FACTS IN F, ence and Art for 18's. hibiting the most important disooveries and impr. te*for the inet year: edited by David A. Welle, A Mel volumes 12%, Just received, and for suigty wt volume m2 FRANCK TAYLOR. ‘TRE BOOK OF THE ‘CONSTITUTION, The demand of the people from ai! parts of the ountry for a new edition of this Book, bringing down the stios to the present time, is such that it cannot le be disregarded. It is sufficiently known throughout the country to render a partien - lar desorption of it panecongary here: sufhor it to Bay that it contains th: ence of its having :e- eeived the volontary and ‘nerous itromuge of both Houses of Congress, 2 tavinckoos adopted the Supreme Court as a standard edition of the titution of the United States, and of its having received the epecia! approbation of wisest statesinen of ft bas been oompanion fo: American oitiz book for the rieing generation of the schoo: tion, the sentiments of Washi ples it embedies, have generous and valuable support. ie Se aot ghers = may Aosive 'o obtaun hose w ma’ 08! lo the uew edition will address ih Rigg ILLIAM HICKEY, J mot aahineton City WT re maar ath OREN os apr ce ro ae be ove 8 Gen