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Miscellaneous. EN PER CENT. INVESTMEN Jorporation Bonds of the City of Daven hon pa ang 19 per cent. interest by Coupon in. Kew York. Bonds of $40 enoh, The growing eity of Davenport has now about 29,900 inhahitante, and is EVENING STAR. WHEN KING CAMBYSES WENTTO WAR BY WALTER ANONYM. When King Camb) se* went to war, (So ancient history vouches,) mi e—ne rapidly increasing in wealth ulation. ite aS pallet in tar cone mmantan debt is only $159,000, and ita railroad debt } 125,000, and caneot now be increased. The ! vivid long in hist statistics of t fo Were published in the Intelii- he reeord shall remai meer of the sth Reptember. We recommend that blow less—bioodiess victory, ese bonds, believing them to be as safe as any pon Pelusium's plain. ator city bonds, Fearless they met the foe's advances, =< CEURE BROTHERS ure in their position ; PV ASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, Orriczor = Wasurnocow ome 'V ASHING TON, March 8. 1858. Proposals are invited for the completion of the Washington Aquedact, according to pians and spe- eifications which will be on exhibition in this ofhee, on and after the 10th of April. will be reomved for ti whole work in groax,—or for the se, e works de- soribed m ths specificatio: he United States re- serving the right to makes oontract fer the whole, or for the separate worka, as 1A} mostadvan- tageous upon comparison of the bids. . portion, on'y, of the work oan be completed with the appropriations now available; and the contracts will So antjoct to the contingency of future appro- priationa by Congress. ‘The Engineer reserves the right to prescribe the amount of work to be done and the rate of progress under each contract, and for each work. Near bent a bow, nor couched a lanes, Their shield was superstition. The hidsous idole of h’s foes He coolly placed in vain, = That they might ward tue invaders’ Liows When desperate fight began. calmly bore to front completion of the with lo@ was met. Th’ Egyptians, pertrificd with dread, Dare not & weapon wield; But, panio stricken, turned and fled, As irom a haunted field! Thus may it be when South and North— (Heaven long forefend the day) Inarmed hostiiity go forth ‘To meet in denaly fray. Let every Southron soldier wear— (Then is he fully armed }— Pas ments will be msde in checks upon the United States Treasury upon the monthly estimates of the . Engineer, reserving 10 per cent. onal] payments un- ae ete mask with crispy hair, til the completion of the contract ; and it will be a he foe would be disar: : condition of all contracts that the workmen shal! be paid their full wages monthly and in specie. Bloodless would be the inten’ed fight, ne ? wild would rend the arr, “Death to the Angio Sazon Knignt ’ But spare the Ebon Idol, spare!” ene ee a The Pennsylvania Senate has rejected the bill to admit of bunk sotes to not less than twen- ty dollars. IPA firm tn New Yor has just received from es a style of revolver having eighteen bar- Tels. {7 The boa'd of frecholders of Monmonth county, N.J., ata recent Meeting, passed bills to the amount of eigh'een hundred dollars, for expenses incurred during the trial of James P Donnelly. 107 A native Japanese, Samuel Sovtharo, was baptised at Madison University, in New York. by Professor Harvey, a few days ago. Ile is to return to Japan as a Missionary. — is prevailing in Newark, In the Seventh Ward alone there are said to exist the large number of two hundred cases. IL In Peterborough, N Dr. Jonas Clark caught in the Contoocook river, through the ice, two pickerel at one beu!. He baited with the sinew of an ox’s leg. A small pickerel caught it first, and in swallowing the bait it slipped ont through the gills, when a larger gisent aia it, and stcung the small one safely on the line The larger weighed two pounds and the smiller one pound and a haif. Proposals should be sealed, and endorsed “ Propo- sals for work and materials for the Washington Aqueduct.” rhe United States reserves the right to reject any or ail bids for the whole or for any part of the work, ifnot deem but the work will be awarded tothe oweat bilders forthe whole or tor parts of the work, who give good security for the completion of their contracts, if at reasonable prices. ‘ery offer must be accompanied by a written atee, signed by one or more responsible pe-- to the effect that he or her undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bids be accept ed.enter inte an obligation within ten days, with sood sud sufhcient securities, for the completion of the work undertaken; snid guarantee tu be accompa- nied by the certificate of the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, Navy Agent. or some ¢*fficer of the Generali Government or individual known to the Engineer or Department of War, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee. . x Bids wil! be opene? in the presences of the bidders, is pee of the Lith May; none will be received after at hour. The work to be let comprises—completion of the dam across the Potomac at the Groat Falls; build- ing of gate houses; Sompletion of masonry bridger: waste weirs; building distributing reservoir; com- pletion of conduit; furnishing cast-irap pipe: build ing of two iron pipe bridges; laying pipes from the distributing reservoirtothe Navy Yard and other rincipal public establishments ef 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 compariaon of the bids will be made upon the quantities noted in the specifioatio: nd plane ex- hibited at the time of letting and should a bid in xross be accepted, the monthly payments upon the contracts will be made upon the estimate of the En- gineer, at prices to be fixed by him, with the usual reservation of ten per cent. until the entire com- pene of the contract according to the specifica rons and plans. y . ; Proposals should state the time within which each work will be completed, provided Congress tf ig tb mad 7 peocenay ee y order of the Secretary of War : M. C. MBIGS, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL — J F Chattectei 1, B Calley, Ma; C B Dangan and daughter, Pa Miss E Thomas. do; © L. Sanders, Md; B Craw- ford, Pa: J W Wagner, Cal; J Blackwell, Ore- ‘on, GW Calvert and lady. Ri; J BS and CW lailiday, Md; J H Coates, SFY; F AV Green, O: Iglebart, W'S Hail, Min; HS Linthicum and lady, Md; A S Mubbeil, jno Whitehead, N Jer Rev J H Suydam, T Mulkaer, G Conover, NY W T Walters, Maryland: TO Youn, Ohio. Captain of F: . 4 i bcd ze * a sneineera < Tayleare, Md; G Nardiag, Pa; P Gorman, in charge of Washington Aqueduct. G L Waterhouse, DC; Dr R B Warria, Mrs Walton, Va; LH Hitman, Penn, J D Sanborn Mass; J A Machado, NYk; J and J T Spalding, Mass JC Holmes and lady, La; AW Thomp- son. NY; J Beattie, jr. Ga; D K Cady and ly, 0, JW Parmelee, NY; GA Emmett. NJ; L James, W A Eastman, NY; BH Buker, BH Parker, Mas; HS Berry, Va BROWNS’ HOTEL Rand, NH, H Rieger dy, Va; Lewis Naniman Form oF GCARANTRE. To Cart. M.C. Meres, U.S, Enrincer We, the undersigned, residents of ——-, in the State of a hereby, jointly and severally, cove- nant with the United States, and goaranty, in care the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or thar will, within ten days after the acceptance of the said bid, exeente the contract for the same, with ood and sufficient sureties to perform the work or fereush the articles proposed, in conformity to the terms of the advertisement under which it was G Cowles, Md; IB Joseph Byrd and Is- s Portor, M y . made. And in cans tho said ——- shall fhii to enter JW Berks, Pa; Col Dautet ( into oentract as aforesaid, we cuaranty te make Lamar, Ky; JT sbirley, Tenn good the difference between the offer by the said DW Jones, Mo; JR Bungri do; J French, Mass; Signora Caivoll, Pa; Signo- ra Avogadra, do; HT Miller, O; B Washing- ton, Va; BB Lancaster, Md and the next lowest indder. Signed, - B. 1 higraby oartify, that, to the heat of my knowledge a Cov W A Gorman, Minn; {1 F Dudsows, Ga; M‘T Runnels Kansas; | 324 Deliel, te above named guarsators are xvod 6w'e ings, Pa; DP Bosworth, 0; Ben} | “Signed, HE. F. Harrison, Md; G W Evaits, do, H Daltory Mime: m9 dtMayit . Kiond!, do; E Ritchie, © R |; _ IMPROVE YOUR BYES. TD Parke, Ala AL Davia ‘Tenn; | STRENGTHEN and them, by t Richards, R Boghy, Va; NW | Optiaans DP. WOOLDRON, whe aba ee Grabam, J C Wells, Ind; len, B FE. Johnson, NY WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—F. W Serrell, NY; 4 L Dulaney, Judge Martin, Md; DB Keeler, jr, and lady, NY; J M Campball, Md; C E Detmoid, LW Serreil, PP Al. | bas arrived from Enrope with bis own, As well as the manafacture ofa good many others of the latest improved SPECTACLES and EYE mong which are the CUSan! DOUBLE POLISHED a 7 EBBI F SHED NY: TG Stevenson, Mass; Wire and Miss Vor ke, ES, CRYSTALS, Ete., Paris. Mr Josephs, Is: EW Core, Va; Dr Morris, | ¥iuch are warranted to unprove any EYE affected Md; W P Agnew, Oregon; H M Benford, Al Bnonone t or tending to it; aiso Cape Eaete, Captinarce ae ‘baat ee Hi Porsons who are compelled to usexiasees, or those “s Se : » Pa, J B H if nf Mass; J Jaackeman? NY; Jt fy maa: § Sow psing thom will be suited at firstsight, Those L Southard, Va; W West, Md; J JH a lady, Mass; Geo Terrell, lips. Pas Ala; J S Phillips, Pa HAG Pomeroy, Conn; W B'Lyl ;wy HAG Fo fs ; W B Lyles, Ri; WY WASHINGTON HOUSE.— Hon F P Blair, DOUBLE POLISHED VENEZUEL| f CRYS ROCK ran have received the hizhest recommendstions at the World's Fair, at Paris, through their producing a clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknown inany other improvementa, OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- jr., and fain, Mo; Jas P Burr, Geo A Crut Also, all styles of Va: W Browns Ti H Helper. 'NYK: J P Morey, @ | FYING GLASSES, Compasses, and Microsoo Straws, M Abert and lady, Md; G F Duskam, W are for sale at hjs atore, corner of Eighth street an Pennsylvania avenue, or Kigeth street No. 491, be- tween D street and Pa. avenve. Do nat mistake the corner of 8th street, rices very reasonable, the same as at his es: ent in Europe, n9-t! 5] EDWARD SNOWDEN el Genera CLAIM AND REA Dukum, jr, Conn; PHC By Ky; Job Terry. Mass; D Cholfont, do; AE McGlees, Penn; BL er Ee ie, TC Noble Claysville; osted, Va; H N ~ C;JE Fening, oO. ever NEE, E Spence: UNITED STATES HOTEL.—J Edmonds, L ESTATE Va, D Maver, ¢ G smith, Micb; I, B Miles, ENT. Mo; EH Jannev, ER Pareall,and J W Holmes} | | For Zommty, Lands, Pension Claims, Prhseou- Va, Dr Hady, Mo. 8 A Ewalt. Kirk, Md; pi | tion of Claims before the Court of Claims, Congress ® b Smith, and the Deportments, Purchase and Sale of real es- M Scummers, W tates, attend to Beating Mouse, Buy and Soil Land Hon A H Loughborengh, DC; J R Samherge ¥; Sy tie O; JW Grantham, Vaz A Ingham, 0. £ Ceaaante. Nerotiats oans, and all business of Landy. R Huber, Pa; J B Edmousion, Va; Office corner 7th aud Lonisinna avenu pa ee iad janié ty Washingten, City, KIRK WOOD HOUSE —8 W Emory, Kan; R -SsTy OF 3 J Todd, NY; J Barhour, Va; F Shorter, Pas W Ss eetNG Ss ne ps Oreste P Christian, Va; M P Baeon, R Ping an : A Boy: Neb- ; aD osely, H Uirick, NY; J F Strot yler, Kan; J Wiuston, W F Wat- meller, M Tuedman, Goutlemen aro invited to onll and see the new styles of DRESS HATS for Spring embracing the Vang, New Y > Om Philadelphia styles, which oaunot fail to please the most fastidious, SO, the Cloth(or ¢ shmere) Hat, so much mu a xether with PS inall their price of our HATS wil! be found to be the ssime sold in apy other house in thia city, and our $3.5), $3, and $2.50 Hats cannot be rpassod by any. he proof of the peddiax is the eating of it.” Then Phe usaeaii; but remember—terms, ready pay. Please don't ask for credi B.H.STINEMETZ, Harter, hPa. av., near corner |3th at, fo26-tr between Willard’s & Kirkwood House. BArtine HOUSE or CHUBB BROTHER Deporitors de Spee | Bank Not OUEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS PRo« rik Unite States. variety. Fi The quality and 5, will please ty Wash’ton.. Liverpool. mark the hecks Ray ble in ourrency. dinbarg. Glasgow. Deposites of Gol aye paid in Gold. re Accounts will be opener With depositors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currency, the depositor being credited with the difference. ne 28-tf CHUBB BROTHERS, ‘THE BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION, The demand of the people from al! parts of the pony for a new edition of this Book, bringin downt tatistics to the present time, is such tha it cannot longer be disregarded, known throughout the country to rend: lar description of it unnecesgary here; Havre...... Ap 7 New York...Ap 4 Boston Persim ......., -- Liverpool, The California mail Pp ew York...My 1 steame: @8 the 6th sed ante af can se pas Mew Yor say that it contains the evidence of ifs having re- ceived the voluntary and generous patronage of both Hous Congress, of ite having been adopt by the Supr Court as a stan ition of the Constitution of the United States, and of its having received the special approbation’ of Wisest statesmen of the past and present age. It has heen pronounced by them asa suitable fire-side ouimpanion forevery American eitizen, and asa text book for the rising generat f the schools, Editors who venerate support the Constitu- tom, the sentiments of \Washington, and the prin- pies it embodies, hi tofore given it their some of the S.&0. For sal WOODWARD’ and Grate Factory, bet. 10th and tith sis, Just re echeap Metropolitan Sto: 8p 10-6teo No 318 Pa. av hi ve suppe generous and valuable LOCKS !—CLOCKS8!!—CLOCKs t. ceived, great assortment of CLOCKS, Booksellers and others w: 4 from $1 te 3 Cail and see for zourselve: it for the supply of those Paar Bo Ee at J. ROBINSON'S. the new edition will ploose address 348 Pa. av., oppo: wat TLEGAM HICKEY, Jn. N.B—CLOCK MATERIALS, suo ay att Halle, Corda, &s., for onion tren ORIENTAL NAIL POLISH, giving a beautiful a she Instre to the finger nails, at éisBs's Hau — . = tara reas lh strat De eva = 16m A VERY FINE ROSEWOOD CASE UP 5 7 right Piano, superu tone, hae duit HE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT. rven octaves. will bs sacrificed for @ 13) NOMBER. warrant and guarantee it. it back in exchange for an oan I wish all gentie:nen to bear in mind that the plan ears piano in the store at any opted three time within one year for t wa ROOT edi pene pets gl cerca pen teeny pM tates engeforth wat A HOHN F. ELLIS rece eS A k ston Va-avenue._ | gessful operation, ns thousands of YE AND BARLEY MALT for sale atthe OM ameaand Rane see Hi gTree oF ehent Palle av HE WONDER OF WASHING T ming w GLEE'S VEGETABLE BALSAM in /most irae! Fieads and curing all ‘Soals ‘ai on d D 2 By the aathorof“Dr. bionio”’—being & pew ed.tion under a new ti Ue ofThe Paragreens ia Paris.” Illustrated by gontiemen oan testify. J have just received a full eupply of the DR latest New York styles of HATS, which I am selling at $8 50, equal nd much better than is usually sold at $4 and the hest $3 Hatin the United States; and a good fashionable Hat at @2 an fret, all kinds 0; Hats and Caps 3) per cent. lower than the usual prices,—for cash only. No extra profits, im order to offset debts. I also have,on commission fora Fniiadolehie man- afacturor. hrst-rate Dress CALF-SKIN BOOT, Jong Leooh. (ofthe Loner ae fans Seal Band a pion POTENT LEATHER: iT. ap? Hook and § ationery Store 34 Pa. wy. eit a9 by canal 10 snz at @& or the very SASHIONABLE PERF UMERIES, fro » Bootronk: sity " F r LE Pe. 28, from the er this city ean be supplied with best houses, at @IB. Bear the Boots, as usual, at my regular prices. he tea DE Lege, at GIBIWS, near the corset of | Bovis, an 7 Torus re vege om New York Hat Store, 7th AIR, TOOTH, NAIL, AND BANDSHIRE ‘Opposite tho A “pha BRUSHES, af GIBBS'S Hair Su 13th | _fa25 am ate runs) oo. v v.. and at his Balen ecm a owe | = gent for the manu fhoturers. na UNNS & CLARKE’S ANUALOF PHOTOG RAPBY—Adapted to H LETT, VIS & CO. N j Amateur” practice—by Geo, B. Coales wios CELEBRATED BY ANS FORTES, ~ of paid Tgaate Constantly receiving and for sale on ust received TA LOR & MAURY, JOHN F. Fitss = Bookse!!-rs, 334 Pa avenue. “ Set fp ice loth ate. ~CISROR 1 om = rohasers wi itto r interestto examine Ss Pong SiguSs Hee how — ae, for themselves the superior qualities of the above s- av. and at his Balesroom, under W iliards’. — Stools, Covers, Meiodeons, &o., &o., also on HE LATEST FOREIGN PUBLICATIONS | rraai = jus: reserved at the Music Depot of . SHIONABLE PERFUMERIKES, from the mde + &, METZEROTT, F feet housee,at GIBBS near a Medicines. WORTH READING, FY is it that so many suffer and repine and diag out a miserable existence. unfitted for the enjoy ments, and even ordinary pareuite of life, when re- ief may be obtained. health and vigor restored. y ® treatment at once converient and eafe, as well rmanent in its character? : ‘0 those who have suffered long with dise=se, ultumating in loss of appetite, vigor, and 8 distaste of soa joys, the undersign sional services, Assuring the ordinary business pursuits, All diseases of 2 private nature, from whatsoever gnuse, either recent or chronic, stnotures, an irrita- ble bladder, &o.—alao, Serofuala, Asthma, K heuma- skillfully and sucoeasfully treated Harris can be coi ed hours of 10. m. and 1 Tooms, over 16234 Main ily, between t m., and 7 to 0 p. m., at hi treet, above Iith, and oppo site the American Hotel, No, 81,3 floor. Entrance on Main, 4th door above IIth street. Ladios of delicate constitutiens, or those aufering from complaints peculiar to their sex, are invited to communicate or send their address. In order to aatisfy an oft-imposed upon communi- ty that thero is no intention on the part of Dr. H. to humbug them, he begs to state that no fees or rema- neration will bé received until entire satisfaotion shall be given. Patients out of the »and who cannot make it convenient to call, by stating their ease, can have —— and prescriptions sent toany part of the oonntry. A new and strictly non-mer old constitutional cases of Sy, dress . B. Consulting Rooms, 81, 8d floor, Hotei, Richmond, U7" Dr. H. oan be consulted as above either per- sonally or letter. Can be ssen at his rooms, Na- tional Hotel, between the hours of 10 and 2, and 73¢ to 10p m,, until further notice ap 1-3m Prordofcd ESB, Aot® ROTECTE asf Royal Letters Patent seo! the Seals of the Eooi: tial treatment for 8. Cal! on upon or ARRIS, M. D., opposite American of de Kingiand, an: by Af, Pharmacie de Parisand he Imporial College of Med- icine, Vienna. Triesemar No.1 isaremedy for Re- laxation, Spermatorrha@a, and haustion of the System. Triesemar No. 2 effectually, in the short space of three oars completely and entirely eradi- oates ail traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so one been thought an antidote for, to theruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popu- intion. ‘Triesemar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the Rogie physician treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which all the sarsapariila in tae world cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and Sare alike devoid of taste or smell. and ofall nauseating quali- ties. ‘They may lie on the toilet table without thei! use being suspected. Sold in tin cases, and divided in separate doses as administered by Velpeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord, &c., &c. Price #3 each, en cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and in $27 cas Sold by Dr. H. A, BAR ROW, No. 157 Princo at.,8 few blocks west of Broadway, New York. Imme diately on reoeip of the amount Dr. B. will forward the ‘$9 canes of Triesemar, and the large sixes, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. The $3 oases aiso sent, but not tree of car Tiage. Consultations ca usual, fromil a, m. till 2 . m. and from 4 till 8 p.m., at No. 157 oo Bley low blooks west of Broadway. Sold also by J. STOTT, Washington. felly Couens, COLDS, HOARSNESS, &c. The prevalence of the above complaints at thin season, ceneraily has the effect of bringing ont a host of profossediy new specifios, and while some are good, many are useless, and others oven dangerous, The wisest course to pursue in to consult sour family physician, or otherwise use only suck reme dieseatour public experience has proved to be sala and efficacious. Of tins eharoter is TYLER S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, rigimally the favor te prescription of an eminent physician. it soon became a popular remedy, and has eontinued to enjoy & growing repntation for the last twenty years. lu maes of common Colds, Coughs, &c., 1tncts likes charm,and im Chroniccases, Bron- V liooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, suceess 18 unparaiied, and most wii! tostiy who have used it. Tiee 2cents and ocnts per bottle. Sold hy Nairn & Palmer, Chas, Stott, &a., Wash ington: Cissel, Georgetown; Peel & Btevenr, A!- exandiia, where it may be had also, for oonveniance, in Lozenger form. Price i2}¢ and 25 cents a box-— known an “Tyler's Gum Arabic Cough Canty Drops,”’ as an elegant, pieasant, and eflicacioun Pule unsurpassed. — fe 1) 3m ALS A? oY ICKSANDS OF YOUTE. = Just published, ihe 3d edition, Ei Con 7 MATORREED. OR & NAL DISKASES.—A secievtiie Tre: treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Di Seminal Weakness. {nvoluntary Emissi tenoe, Xe., resulting from vious habits acquired feces the oritical passage from Youth to Man- Do BY DR. CULVSRWELL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng- Tacenaiate of the Hall, (1350), and 3) erin Londen, Author of ireen Hook,” “How to be Happ: 7“ Momairs of Single and Married Life, &«. ‘This sina! but valuable Treatise, written by world renowned Physician and Sur; ints 07 ry only anre and permanent oure forall diseases rei ing from self-abuse. and 18 the only publication o| kind written ina benevolent spirit and by a scientif- joman. It should be inthe hisuds of all who value their life and health and happiness here and hereaf at 1B ter. Prioe 12 cents, or 4 stamps. at the receipt of winch it wil be sent, post free, and well sequred, by Dr. ge oo Yo. 42) Ist Avenue, Box 4% ork. PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, by M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 3” pages and 130 fine Piain and Colored Lithographs ates. I> PRICE ONLY % CEN T8. .O8 {LF Sent free of postage to all parts af ihe Union, Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiologieal View of Mar riage. A new and rev:sed edition of 2 peges aud 180 plates. Lie be cents % copy. A popular and cotn- prehonsive treatise on the See and cranaities of single and marri lifo—happy end fruitfl ailances, mo to of seouring thom—infaiicitous andl infertile ones—their oivvinl and romeval—nervons debility, its osuses and euro, by & process at ones no simple, safe, and effectual, that frilure is impossible—rules for daily manngemont--An eseny on Spor mstorrhes, with praction! observations on asaforand more successful modo o ftreatment—procautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practica; to which is sided commentarios on the diseisas of fe- malox—from infanoy Lo old ago—vach oase graphioal- ly Hiustrated by beautiful pistes. It'points out t 26 welf inflicted miseries snd disnp- pointed hopes sa unfortunately prevalent in the young. [tisa truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage. [ts perusal is partic- ulariy recommended te pers entertnining secret doubts of their physical condition, xud whe are con seious of having hazarded the henith, happiness and i] jeges to Which every human b is entitled to rE 08 25 cents per copys or five copies fort mail- frae of poste to any part of the Unit States, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, ew York, enclosing 25 cents. N. B. Those who preter rany consult Doctor (LA CROLX upon any of tho diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His mod: cines often oure in the short space of six days, and iy aud entirely eradicate all traces of those which copriva and oubebe have so lon been ght anantidote. to the ruin of the bealth o] the patient. His “* French Secret” is the great con- inente! remedy for that olnss of disorders which un- fortunatoly, physiciane treat with meroury, to the Irretrievnle destruction to tho patient’s conetitr- tion, and which all the sarsapariils in the world can- not cure. i Office No. 31 Maiden }» Alban: . wien” 0. 31 Mi Lane, Albany, N.Y. x AGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE , 34 D Street, Adjoining Tae States Printing Oftce, The subscriber, Baggage Agent for [Baltimore and Ohio and Washington Branch Railroad, has opened an office, at the above piace, for the accom- modation of the public, where orders can be left for the use of Wagons to conv; laggage or Packages to and from Railroad Depot, Steamboate, &c.. or for removal to any point in this City or Georgetown. Office open from 7 o’clock a. m. to 10 o’elock p. m., ely. except Sunday. 7 to 10 o’ cloak &. m..2 9’elook to 10 p.m JOHN M. MoCLINTOCK, cage Agent Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. N. B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to Baltimore, not having made up their miuds where they will stop, by giving up their checks to my Qgents onthe ears, will! h: their baggage taken gire of at this office, or at imore office, No. 11 Sharp street. and noextra charge. daw — Tr IS OF NO USE, IT CANNOT BE BEAT. LEVY’S OLD WRECK WHISKY, of 1827, ohailenges the world—(a big word, but too true to be & joke)—judges from aS ee say so. A little left. piso. can be found at his store, choice lot of other Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Old ey Wormwerd Cordials, fine rogeries, Teas, English, Scotch Ale, and Brown tout, wholesale and retail. JONAS P. LEVY, No. 554 12th and B streets north, fels-tf near the Cana NEW oi) hd NE AND LIQUOR The subscriber begs leave to say that he has opened a New Store, corner of 12th and B stree where heintends to keepan assortment of WINES PIGUORS. CIGARS, and fine GROCERIES, fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee. Flour, Soap, Olives, Rais- ins, Figs, Sardines, Anonovies, &o., all of the most sygrevee brands and qualities. ‘amilies and memb-rs of Congress are particulyr ly inyited to oat, and examine the stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im- ported direct by the subsoriber, at sod yi aad retail. Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and produce taken in exchange. Levy's Old Whisky of 1840 constantly onhand € ry orders panctualis attended to, and Co try Produce, of all description. received on cousign- ment. JONAS P. LEVY, 554 12th street north. CARRIAGES, Tur Subscriber having made Sititions to his ‘aotory. making it now one of tho largest, in the papriet, mnere Ae. epition. fer ni RIAGES and-LIGHT WAGONS connor be sur, from his long experience in the busi- passer, a En eof Cayyinges and L Light Wastes kiet on All REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- ly attended to, ; ‘ onggeonttaod Carag arp arabe er new corner of 14th Eats. 7a tet IEPA EEE DS AS cravat cen tenant UBIN’S EXTRACTS, all odors, at GIBBY’S "Medicines. A®HAUTIFUL HEAD or RICOH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is would not haveit restored to former oolor; or bala but would have the stored; or troubled with dandruff and i would have it removed, or troubled wi scald head, or other e1 ons but woul ee or with sick headache (neuralgia) but would be cured. it will also remove ail pimples from the face or skin. rof, Wood's Hair Restorative will do ail this, see cireular and the following: is ANN Arsor, Nov. 5, 1856. Pror. 0. J. Woov— Sir: I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restora- tive, but having been so often cheated by quacke: and quack nostrums, hair dyes, &o.. 1 was dis to piace your restorative in the same category wit! the thea and one loudly trumpeted q| rem- edies, untit 1 met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the tri: i of your Re.torative in my iamily, first, by my good wife, whose hair had me very thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of your ee botties, her hair was restored nearly to its origin#| beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head. She conlinues to use it, nut simply because of its beautifying effects upon the har, ee because ofits heaithful influence upon the head a mind Others ofmy family and friends are using our Restorative with the happiest effects; there- foe my skepticism and doubt in reference toits vai- ‘ue and character are entirely removed. and I canand do moat cordially confidentially recommend its nse by all who would have their restored from white or gray,‘ by reason of sickness or age) toorig- inal color and beauty, and by all young persona who wor have ope pete gee and glossy. ery truly grateful ours. ” GULOMON MANN FRrI=np Woop: It wae along time after I saw you at Bliextield befure I got the bottle of Restorstive lor which yoa gave me An order upon your agent in Detroit, and when | gut it we concluded to try it oa Mre. Mann’s hair. as the surest test of its power. It haa done all that you assuced me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommending its use to others as entitied to the highest cousiderationyou pre otfully and truly yours Again, very respectfully ¥ = SOLUMON MANN. CARLYLE, ILL., June 28, 1852. Lhave used Prof O. J. Wood's Hair R and have admired its wondertui effects. was becoming,as 1 thought, prematurely ersy, but by the use of his restorativeit has resumed its origi nal coior, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. S. BREESE, ex-Senator U.S. .O, J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y.,(in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Eetablish- ment) and 1i4 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. nd sold by all good Druggists. fel? Smr : ERUVIAN SYRUP, On ProtsctRD SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as Its Efi an baie medicine, 6 Efficacy in Curing . DYSPEPSIA, P Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurry, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, And all diseases which require 2 Tonic and Altera tive medioine, is beyond queatie The proots of its efficacy are ro numero authenticated, and of such peouliar character, tnat sufferers cannot reasonably heeitste to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure all. but ite range 18 extensive, because many diseases, Spperentiy unlike are in- umately rel Proceeding from one cause, may be cured by ‘The class of diseases for whic one remedy the Syrup pro- vides A+ ure, 18 p ecisely that which ihas so often baflled the highest order of medical akil. The facts are tangible, the witnenses accessible, and the safe- ty and ofhoaey of the Syrup incontrovertible. ‘Those who mayowish for an opinion frow cheyater- exted persons respecting the characterol the Syrup ornnot fail to be satisfied with the following amoug numerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. Tho signatures are those of geatiemen weil known in the community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienced the heneh- onl effoets of the * Peruvian Sy jo not hesitate to recommend it to the atteniy f the public. rom eur own experience, 4s weil as {rom the tes- tumony of others, whose intellixence and mtegrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efheroy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchyal Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &o. Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high oharaa ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its at . restorative Power ey JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, SH KENDALL, M.D. JAM ND Itis well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief e: ure te air, and that to maintain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. - Inthe Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAT BEFORE. UN- Kegwsi and this solution may replace all the proto carbonatos citrates, and tartrater of the Materia Medica, . A. HAYES, M. D., Assnyor to the State of Massachuretts, 16 Boylston street, Boston. Druggists generally. Price fur large nediuim sized hott! . For sale by bott & etors, Boston, shington In ). Gilman, Special If Schwartze, t M Smith, V. Hartaneh, H. oH. MePherson, F. Walsh, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8, Loveir Dr. D. BR, Clarke, D. Ridgely; and in Georgetor by Kod. Cixsell.and J... Kutwoll. feb-6m Mipin >I REATEST LCA DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mr. Kunnuay, of Roxba 1. hae dlosevered inone ef eur common pasture weeds & remedy that enres BVERY EIND OF HUMOR, om The worst Scrofuia down to @ common Pimpis, He bas tried it in over eleven humired cases, and es, both ‘Thunder Hu- dred i within twenty miles of Be Lone * — bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore outh. One to three botties will cure the worst kind ef Pimples on the Faco. i ‘wo or three botties will clear the system of Biles. ‘Two botties sre warranted to o Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to hve bottles are warranted to oure the woret kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles sre warranted to cure al! Ha- mor in the Eyes, Two bottles are warranted to oure Running of the Eare and Blotohes among the Harr, Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and reoning Uloers. One bottlo will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. ‘Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three botties sre warranted to eure the most most desperate case of Rheumatism. ‘Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- theum. ‘ Eo eight botties will cure the worst case of era! A benefit 1s always experienced oh ee the first bot- and cure is warranted when the above tle, perfect antity is taken. — Nothing Joo! improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, 8 common weed growing on the pastures, along old stone walls, should cureevery humorinthe tem ; yet it isa fact. ‘oes Xap pumor. tin's Abou it sulting some osats” Dutduot} OT ii ing som , t T had over a thoi id bottles of itin else f Soston. I know,tho effects of it in every case. t has already done of the 4 it cures ever lone in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year oid, to oid poop:e of sixty. I heve seen poor, puny Yormy-lool ing, children, whose flesh was soft and fabs. restored to & perfect state of health by one r$tic. ‘o those who are subject ” & sick headache, bottic will always cure it. It gives great relief in oatarrh and dizziness, er who have taken it had been costive for years, have been regulated by here the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singviar fe¢.ings, but ou must not be alarmed they al cog oe in om four days to a week. is never re- rom it; on the comer when that feeling is one, you will feel yoursel hkea new person. eard some of the mogtoxtravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to Ta my mn practice | always ke; mora— oe Its introduction as edicine, arent and wonderful found in it that I never sus: "i Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which waa always considered incurable, have cur a few bottles. O, whata sen if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malad: ere gre but fow who have seen more of it than I have. I know of se cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peer oe 7 ite For Be varices saeeees of he iver, Si 8) ia, Asthma, Fever ularly in Diseases idneys, &6., discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. E No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you Oh Sircstons Tor Oats -Aduls one tate spoentel trections for Use.—., bai per ‘dny—ohildven over ten years “tenoes -spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. Aw no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, tako sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a DONALD KENNEDY Ne. 120 Warren Street, Rozbury, Massachusetts, Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. well & Lawrence, J. B. Gard urry tinh & Con F. S. Walshe J.P ston + Ni & "Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dantar 8. Cinsell. O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell, my 6-ly — gror THAT RATTLING. 1 to put on “*C "s Elasti shaft- of Carriages and: Wagone, whieh oan be 6 patonat Call end country, d10-uf By rue parsif}NF' br o_ UNITED of jaw. I, J. dant of the Urnsed States of America, colar make KAN, - known that public sales wi!! be beid roned at the und u in the Terntory of Kansas, at t! mated, to wi; At the land office at LacomPTrox, commencing on Monday the fifth day of Juiy next, for the diaponal ere pedi lnnde with the following saved town. ships, viz: 1 of the sizth prin- a 4 ¢) Parte of Seo'ns. é i 2) Parts of Seo’ns. : > €| ae oe ; That part out- jAll_of - 5 side of the In- do - 6 dian reserva- do - 7 tion of | - Fs do - 8 That part ont- do ee tide of the In- do - dian reserva- do - tionof - is wm odo ou ne - ~ | do - = io - = - do . 2 | = - 2 do = 2 | do - That part south do - 2 of the Indian | do - @ reservation of 17 21) do - @ All of - 8 do - @ do - 19 | do - » do - 2 21\Lots 1, 2, 3, and do - 2 40) - St So whl tye e tm, ie of is = - Ef jee 1, 2, 8, and 0 = & 2 - a \W 36 end lots 3 ‘ 2 2 to S iuote 1.4, aad do « jo - 3 do 3 13 ®Lotsland2 of 1 do 4 W. 32 and lots 2 do - 5 and Sof - do - 6 do - 7 do - 8 do - 9 do - do - 5 do - WW do - do - do - @ do - 2 do - @ do - 2 do - do - 2 te) qi lo io = do R All of fractional do 3 (All of - do uM | jo - do 3 18 4 we cuuieae lo - 4 |The part ontsi do - 5 | ef the Indian do - 6 | reservation of do - 7 do do of do - 8 \.,,d0, do of do - 9 All of = « do - Ww do - do - | do - do - WW | do - do - todo - do - |All of fractional do - @ |All of : do - @ | do de - 2 |, de do - 2 {The parton de do - BR | of the Inding do - 2 reservation © do - ® | do do of do - 3 | do do of do - 3g | do do of do - do do ot do - All of - do - 315 2 do - do - do - At the land office at Lecomrroy. commencing on next, for the Monday, the named townships, viz: South of the base line and enst of the sixth prin- cipal meridian Parte of Sec’ns. 3 2 All of fractional All of = do - de The part outers of the Indian reservation of do do of All of io - do - Allot fractional All o' = io. - lo The part outside of the reservation © do of All of = do - do - The part outside of the Indian reservation of At the land office at_ Kickapoo, comm Monday, the fifth day of Juty next, for th: ie lands within the following nai n nineteenth dav of J disposal of the public lands wit! © Parts of Seo'ns. £ e = 17. The part ontaide | of the Indian resesvation of ‘All of | of M hin ths Seotron, lo : ;The part outside the Ind) jan reservation of do ‘All of do do of 16, do The part outside of the Indin \Th [vol the reservation © do do ‘All of do do Is of outade Ind: o Townstip 6 following South ef the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian 3 Parts of Seo'ns. 3 a All of = do 2 do - do - ao - do - do - do - do - That’ part out That part out- side of the In- dian reserva- tronof - All of - 9 do - ww do - WU do - 3 do - 4 do - I do - wv do - 2 do - a do - & do - 3 do - do - 2B do - do - 2 do - 8 do - « - » - 3 do - & do - Ss do - do - & do - do = do - do - dian reserva- tion of = - All of do do - do - The part outside of the Indian reservation 0} jo f of 2 » 3 R s u Poy 0 The partontside of the Indian - jo - u - jo - lo a) a lo - do = do 3 jo 4 lo v lo ts lo 19 do - @ do - 2 do 2 lo zs lo - do >..3 do -i = do "ee do - B do - @ lo - jo - 3 do - ® do - $ do - do - do - At the land office at roo, Mondays the nineteenth dt of t bite land posal of the townships, vi Ore ense owe Townshy ww eunee won rr Ranee, SB r 7) aul Pr do jo do do do ‘Parts of Seo’ns, PI WAC he Ws ete a B2LBSLEB Section. O2uaw=wawne a4 B2BRSeSRN5Rs lo s The part outside of tne Todinn reservation of 1 oo bongs 4 a 1 . icf of i of e part outside o! f the Ind reservation do si | part ow! ol the Indi do RBSS I ows nv a BBEBBSESS ZS orsone tside ian reservation of | ware vow aneun— 7 commencing of July next, for the d ith nthe following named S Range. on us South of the base line and east of the sixth prin cipal merid: Parts of See’ns. ; Section. onus Township All of do do The part outside of the Tading alo tee 40 do Cy SSS enn Range. z 2 Parts of Seo’ns. SSSSSSSSSss, Section. oe n= om oedTownship. q eat € ffs Parts of Seo’ns. > 5 3 Parts of Seo’ns. . SE 2 part a is = au of 7 5 sa " * Ty tne Tndian do ‘ you of = do : s do do of 8 do ? Aut ot a 19 do > » lo . Lands appropriated by law for the ure of sohoris, tary re) vlber purposes, will be excluded from 2 sales. The offering of the above iands wil! be commenced on the days appomted, and wi! proeecd » in which they are advertise have been offered, and the sale shail be kept open longer than t no p-ivate entry te any of the lands until after the expiration of the tw: Given a my att ecity ‘ashi this nimeteenth day of March anno Domi one thou sand eight hundred and fitt cugbe. = = JAMES BUCHANAN. By ate Sees omas A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office. NOTICE TO PRF-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, the right of ¥ d i t ff i 2, 4 bd a3 ps above enumernted is required to lish the same to the von of the register and reoriver of the preper land cfhoe, and make pey. Acrefor as a embracing the tract e\aimed ; otherwise such will be forfeited THOMAS A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the Genera! Land Ofhoe. m ®-lawti9Juls N. ake =) OTICE FOR K Reatora ON SE CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN TE STATE OF LOUISIANA. Ti rant of innd matoty the sot of Congress ap June S, lah, to the State of 1 in the cons ruction of certain raiironds, » having been so far adjusted the relesse from withdrawal of t 's here Gesoribed. notice is hereby civem thatal: the offered Innds heretofore poeganee from eale Y= canon along the routes of the “from the Tex- as line, in the State of Louisiana. west of the town Greenwood, via Greenwood, Shreveport, . tos point on the Miasismppi river opposite Vickabarg.” aud “from New Orieans, by Opelor as. to the State line of Texas,” which lie out of “s¢7 miles on each side” of the seid ronda, wit ated in the nndermen' iwate ont ed to private hereuafter fone dolinr and f Monday, the third om the Texas line.” 5 heaton the rend via Greenwood, Shreveport, a onthe Mississippi river opporiie Vicksburg, vi North of the base line and cast of the primcarpal m ‘ z ok, ‘Towns hips 14, 15, 16, and 18, of ranges 9 and 6. ‘Townsps 14, 15, 16, 18, Md 19, ef ranges 1 and 12. Townships 14, 15. 17, 18, and 19, of range i, Townships 14, 15, 17, and 18, of range It, North of the base line and west of the principal meridian 0, of ranges | and 2. 2, of range 3, 5 od rane 4, ps 15, 16, 17. 19, and 2, of ranee 5 At the Ind efor at Natemtocues on Monday, the third day of May next n the road “flom the Teaas line,” via Greenwood, Shreveport and Mon ree, to a point on the Mississipi river opposite Vieksburs. viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian Townships 15, 16, 17, 19, 29, 21, 22, and ZS, of range “Townships 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 2t. and 23. of range 7. Townships 15, 15,1 519, 2, 21, 22, and 23, of raupe and 2. of range 9, france 1%, france Il. mi 22 of range 12. 2, and 3. of range 13. 19, 2, 21, 22, and 23, of a. Townships 15, 16,17, ! Townships !5, °, ! hips 14. 15, 5, ps 14, 15.16, 19, Townships 14, '5. 16, 1% ranges 14, 15, and 16. On the rond * the State line of North of the b New Uriesns, by Opelousas, to and westof the principal idran {range 4. § and 8, of ranges 5 and 6. » 5,7, 8,9, and 19, of ranges 7 ‘ownships | Townsmps |. and 8, Townships |, 2. nd 12, of range 9, Townsuips |, ) HM, and 12, of range i0. ‘ownships 1.2.3 4,5.6,7,8, 9, I", 1, aud 12, of ranges Il, and lz. Senmaiign: 3, 4, 5,6,7, 8, 9, 1%, 11, 12, and 15, of range 13. ‘ownst'ps 6.7, °, 9. 10. 11, 12, and 13, of range 14, ‘owuships 16, 11, 12, and of range 15. ‘ownships 11, 12, and 13, of range 16. et the General Land Offices, ‘on, this twelfth day of March, Hos. A. HEND “KS, Comm Given under my at the city of Washin 1P53. m if lawtds omer. B INo ak Y THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law, 1. JAMES BUCHANAN, President of the United States of Americs, do be iare and make known that public sales: will be heldat the undermer Land Ofhees in the Territory of Nepraska,at the penods herein- after designated to wit: At the Land Officent Brownsv commencing on Monday, the sixth day ptember next, for the disposal of the public lands withia the foliowmg townships, viz: North of the base line and cast, cipal meridin The parts of township one, ou’ side of the Sac and Fox,nas Half Breed, Nemaha reservation, of range the sixth prin The parts of townships |, 2, 3. and 4 outside of the Sac and Fox. and Breed Nemaha re: xd fractional townships 5 and 6, =. That part of uship one. ¢ Fin fac and towaslup 2? the parts of te cof the Half Breer . ai township 6. Nematha ree- f range ie, Townships 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 9 At the Land Office at Nena asca City. comm nday, the xixth day of September neat, for peal of the pabire leads within the following named townships, viz North of the base line and rast of the sixth prom- cipal meridian ctional townsinps 7 and &, of range 15, whehip 7, and {rectieua! townships & 9, 10, 1 and 12, of range 14. Townships 7, %, 9, nship 1S of ran * 13. Townsivps 7, 8,9. 10, and U, and fractional town 1, I, and I2,and fractional t 13, ships 12 and 1 range 12. owns ps 9,14, and ll,and fractions! town- ship 12, of rance Ii. ‘ownships 7, 8.9, 18, and M,and fractional town ships 12, 13, and 14, of range 10. Townships 7,8, and 13, and [ractioun! towaships 4 15. and 6, of ranve 9. At the Land Office at Owana Crry, commenems on Monday, the sixth ay of September next, for the disposal of the pullie lands within the following named township: 3 North of the bas and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian 1S, 14, 15, and 16 of range 14, y Id, 15, 16, and 17, of range Fractional tow: ractional tow: Fractional townships !2and 13, townsh'ps 14, 15, and 16, and fractional townships 17,18, 19, and 3%, of e ractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, ond 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of ranse Fractional townships 12, 15. and 14, and townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 2, of range 10. ractional townships 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 2, of rnage 9. Land appropriated by inw for the use of schools, military, and other purposes will be excluded trom the sales. The offering of the above lands wil! be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in Which they are advertised, until the whee shall have been otered, and the sales thus clozed alt kept open longer than tro tvate entry of any of the lands wil til after the expiration of the two weeks, Giv-n under my hand, at the city of Washington, this thirtienth day of Mareh, anno Domini vue thousand eight hundred and fifty-eicht JAMES BUCHANAN, By Fr President: = Hos. A. HENvRicks, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Ra rson entitied to the right of pr -emption the lands witnin the townsh psand parte of bove enumerated is required to extah lish the same to the satisfaction of the register end receiver of the proper land ofhoe, aad make pay- ment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this motice.and belore the day appoimied for the commencement of the public sale of the. lmnds en bracing the tract claimed ; otherwise such ci be forfeited, om will THOS. A. HENDRICKS, oner of the Genera! Land Offi No. 600. Notice FOR RESTORING CERTAIN LANDS TO MARK IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA.—Notice i hereby giventhat the Land Oficeat Huntsville. inthe State of Alabama, will, onand after the lth day of May next, be open to the sale at private entry and location of all vacant PI M mbra, in the following townships, which were subject to entry looation prier t . 56%, being innds wi of the riirond graut te approved Jun= 3, 18%, ee Within ead wiz: North of the base line and east of the Huntsville meridian Townships | and 2, of range 5. Townships 1, 2.and Sand the 6 of townships éand 5. north and west of the Tennessee river, of Towneh sl 2 the of townships 3 and 4 ,nerth carer the Tennessee river, of iuwnship i,and the parte cf townsbeps ? and 3, north and west of the Tennessee river, of range 8. ‘The parts of towns! ind 2, north and wert of the Teun ese rive: 9. Given under my hand, at the General Land Offices, At the cits of Wasbineton, this 71h day of Merch, aba. THOS. A. HE> DRICKS, m 18-lawéw Commismon a

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