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EVENING STAR. A PRETTY BIRD SONG. little bird that sings— There = ittic bird t I know not what hig uame may be, lonly know his notes please me, he sings—aand thus 6: he— As louds oe “nd ings I've begrd Juma sing on soft spring days— eemweet > . And when the sky was dark above, And wintry winds had stripped the grove, He still poured forth those words of jove— ** Sweetheart !”” And, like the bird, my, heart too sings— ‘Sweetheart *" ‘en is dark, or bright and blue, os are bai r lenves are Lew, ings on—s: What need of other words than thcse— “Sweetheart " a whole year long, not be shown more ortang simple song— “Sweetheart!” a ee iD~ If you mean to be happy when old, be temperate when you are young. &#- The revivals in Portsmouth, Va., are still greatly upon the increase. G- The “Leviathan”? is said to be for sale in ber present untinished condition. iL The small seines on the Patuxent river, have been unsuccessful thus far, and the take of fish less than usual. {> A disposition is manifest in Fairfax coun- tv, Virginia, to resist the new license law of that Mate i[j7~ The temperance cause in Rockingham county, Virginia, is still going on with great suc- eean i[j- When the Amberst College term closed on Tuesday last, there were but twenty students that bad not made a profession of religion. 7 In Minnesota, they have Sibley “declared”? jovernor, Ramsey “elected” Governor; Medary ppointed’? Governor; and Chase “acting”? Giovernor. GF A young man who has gamed away his fortune is not without bis use; he stands as a gvide-post that with an extended finger directs the road to ruin I7- Mr. Chareh, of Hartford, Ct , is engaged iu painting 2 View of Niagara Falls from the American side, ax a pendant for Lis famous pic- ture taken from the Canada shore UP The Puritans of Boston have been and gone and named «ship the Lola Montez. If the ship ix anything like the fair lecturer, it will take a ripper of a clipper towbip her. i> The testimony of the mother ef Stout, the murderer, wes that which is most against Lim. Great indignation was manifested by some per- soua, ladies mostly, thata mother cou!d so aid in the conviction of her own son. {7 The Jamaica (WI) Journal complains of the worthlessness of the Coolie immigration, and — to obtain free colored persons from the Southern States, which ft thinks would be preferable in every respect. (7 In the Ohio House of Representativerp last week, Mr. C. B Mott, a member, laid on the Speaker's table a letter, addressed ‘to himself, offering L one hundred dollars if he would report against the removal ef the county seat of Noble county. Tue MeMickey Leoacy.—The Cincinnati Ga- xette fears that the munificent McMicken legacy, bequeatbed for the purpose of founding another Girard College in Cineinna‘i, will be (frittered away in fees. and the execution of the testator's Purposes postponed by selfish contestants. CoMMONWBALTH ts. DicKINson.—The case of N. B. Dickinson, charged with the murder of J © Havey, at the Agricultural Fair Grounds, on the 2th of October last, was continued Mo in the Cireuit Court, until the next term. count of the ill health of the aceused. He was admitted to hail inthe sum of #20,000 —Rich- mond Enquirer. “ Tus Doxs oF Mataxors’s* Exsasst —Tie Paris correspondent of the Philadelphia North American says that the sneers of Pelissier will —— very much on how Jobn Bull handles m “* If he be gently itrong— entreated and petted as a hero, as he probably will be. all will go smoothly eaough, and the Marshal may even return home with a touch of Anglomania about him. But if he be stroked the wrong wey, or his temper be roused by arrogance or haute ur, be will growl loudly, and. apoleow I. said to Austria, smasno the en: cordiale like a p.tsherd.** ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—Mr and Mr« Frost, J Turner, Califor C J Helver and fam, Ky; BP Hobson, DC; H Barrett aud family, Mass; Mrs Stearns, 3S Evans. jr, N H; J Storitt, Austria; Dr Brockenbaugh and ly, Va; L. A Lipman, Pa; D M Carter and lady, Misses Perry an: Carter,NC; ® B Waters, B G Steward and lady, Michigan; W Stepke, Canada; H J Seymour, J B G: Claftio and Indy, Misses J Band AMC Y; HM Parker, Mass; R Mockbee, Md; E Mor- ‘t; HR Rathbone, J M Ball, va; J Stack, Ll; © A Peabody, N J Kincheloe, Va; JS Cgn Md; J Edmond, Ct; J W Crawford. N Yk; P F Thomas. Md: Mt Jordan, T A Perry, JM Witten, J R Woods Va; 4,3 Bronson. Md; D Holseman, NJ; J Markoe.jr, Pa; 3 J Henley. Cal; J M Bayly, Il: Thos Ellis, England; G W Brega, NY; EH Gilbert. Pa: W B Curry, do . ‘ WILLAKDS’ HOTEL —C H Horne, Pa; C NY; A Hebard, lowa: © Demond.Mass; . Ga. Mr and Mrs Puillips, E v. NY; AM Nesbitt and | eon am ! lady, Min; WB Roberts and lady. NY; Rev DP Eels and ‘lady, D P els, F D Stone, M er, WG Powers W B Hateb.D der, TC Platt NY Ingham and lady, iteh, RW Dunn, W oF Bur JW Crary, Lay M Buck: Z Sanger, Me; Jos Wil- Name, Va; © Robinson, Ala tewart, Va; T G Carson, Md. Dr A Coles, A Ackerman, N Jer: Hon B Pringle, A Schell. J Lovegrove, NV ks W Hiss Payne, SCW Pheips, Cal; W G Rankin, Wis; JC D- ~ J M Denman,N J; PM Wetmore, S 1 Cole, NY BROWNS HOTEL.—J G Barry, Mo: 3 8G Burt, O; Dapuy. Ky. T A O°Conaor, O; J H Handy, do; WT Forrest. do; $ L Severance, dea © Dockstader. do; WM Morrison, do: 1) W Brook do; 1. G Terty, do; WL O'Brien do: B N Posey, do; J B Mertiumn and lady, do: E Washington, do; J W Robbins, Ct; WB Roberts and lady. NV; TH Addicks, Md: AT £ Bigrson and lady, Mina; JF Hobcon and Ly, & B Harvie. pC; f Johnson, Kan; M'S Teinple, Tenn; J B ilaecker, NY; RM Miss; 3 B Paul, Va; PH Scllivan, Md; E Titus, NY. EB Fitus, jr, do; WW Graef. Cal; D Parkhurst Md. Wm Patrick, Va; WL. Blanchard, La: V Aie’ ard. do; 1. Master, P Vidal. V Martin, do; WH Williams. Tex; J’A Kay. Pa; © Howard. NY; T Abbot, USN: W_E Laffer; NJ; G W Duval’ Venn; J B Smith, Pa; RJ Hemphill. do UNITED STATES HOTE JW Stevens, HE Queen, Ky Kephart, Mast Wocdson, aud : aj Ferg B Ward, G W_ Hardy, NY: Capt USN; WOW Penoe, Va; T teGeke Pass Lewis, W Helny, aud W'L Powell. ) Mardy. W Rontan, Mo. JG Hopkinx, Dr Cramp Va: JQ Garborongh, Ala; A C McGelee, Va. B F Walker, Mix Anderson, Va; JE Slaw, Ga; A M “mith, Va: J Li ’ 5 a - . ineh, NY; J Rt Pier LL Jetterson, and W stabler, KIRKWOOD HOUSE —E Ss, ton, Mass, k pencer, I. Framp- bbott, HL G BClitherall, M 4 4 F Long, Va; J A Robertson and lady. P ena: ley dy. Mass; JH Whitehurst, Vn; H Con. ey BF Eakle, Va; M P Placide, Md; J RS Wilkinson) Cw! © 2 a yt » USA; 'T Steers. Pa: ; & M Bardiey, Mass; J B. WS Ward aud Indy, TL. ae WASHINGTON HOUSE —JN Worden, Pa; WA Kerby, G_P Mapes. J M Ma- + <tP Wie 3S Barrett,NY; BH Davidson, NC; Prot a 4 ; Deck Me otemare, 8 Muuson, Ohio; PR ——_———.... OCEAN STEAMERS SAILING DAYS FRom Tux Unitep Statas. Leare. For. . New York...Liverpool . New York...Ha McDoa’d,R Dey ew York...A The Californ! alaece ks @ California mail steamers leave N ‘ on the Sth and 20th of each month. eee ie IGARS, we = an pacers Coffee. Piow ts » Figs. Sardines, A speed waste and quntiven” &o., all of the most b Sud Inembers of Congress are particular- v — to oak Sad examine the stock before pur- 8. A general assortment of fine H. ‘ lavana Cigars, im- the subscr, at wholesale and ported direct by rber, Boats supplied ‘Ou Whisk y 1840 conata; try orders punctu: stantly on hand. Sees of al desoriptinn enced to nore erm m2 iv JONAS P. LEVY ed ee QCUIENTAL. NAIL PO lustre iors, pens Ioth strech Fa, aves 5ENTS' FURNISHING ARTICL er New ind Presh Beseh, ort i No. 370 Pa. avenue, vuader’ Browns’ Hotel, J. G. STEPHENS. IMPROV EN YOUR EY Aasiat the Paris Te many test improv: SPacts eels and ASSES ; among wai ‘are the A [x CON OEx The DOUBLE FOCUS and ORL POLISHED BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, CRYSTALS, Ete., Which are warranted to improveany EYE atlected with Peakeees gataract or tending to it; siso SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, Persons who are compelled to use glasses, or those pe ae = them, will be suited at firstsight. Those wondertu DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN CRYSLAL ROCK have received the highest recommendations at the World's Fair, at Paris, through their producing & aap and easiness of ——- heretofore unknown inany other improvements, Also, all styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compasses, and Microsco are for sale at his store, corner of Eighth street Pennsylvania avenue, or Eighth street No. 491, be- tween D street and Pa. avenue. Do not mistake the corner of Sth street. ‘rices very reaso} ©, the same as at his estab- lishment in f.urope. n9-tf TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT, Corporstion Bonds of the City of Davenport, lowa, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in Ne York. Bonds of $500 each. The growing city Davenport has now about 20,000 inhatitants, and ia rapidly increasing in wealth and population, Ite municipal debt is only $159,000, and its railroad debt only $125,000, and cannot now be increased. ‘The statistics of the a were published in the Inteili- gencer of the #th Septemver. We recommend these bonds, believing them to be as safe as any iat it he seas CHURB BROTHERS Wastineron aquevucr, Opvick or THE Wastine ton Aguenrcrt, P , aaa rye March 8, 1858, roporala are invited for Washington Aqueduct, no eihcations whioh will be on and after the Wih of April. : Bids will be received for the completion of the whole work in grors,—or for the separate works de-~ scribed in the specications, the Umted States re- serving the right to make a contract for the whole, or for the separate w as may xeon mostadvan- tageous upou compar; {the bids. X portion, on'y, of the work oan be completed with the appropriations now available; and the contracts will be subject to the contingency of future appro- priations by Congre ‘The neer re ea the right to prescribe the amount ork to bs done and the rate of progress under each contract, and for each work. = Par ments will be made in checks upon the United States ‘Treasury upon the monthly ostimates of the Engineer, reserving 10 per oent. onall payments un- til the completion of the oontraot ; and it wil! be» condition of all contracts that the workmen shall be paid their full wages monthly and in speoio, Proposals should be sealed, and endorsed * Propo- yy Le work and materials for the Washington ueduot.' The Daiiee States reserves the right to reject any or all bids for the whole or for any part of the work, if not deemed advantaged but the work will be awarded to the -owest bidders for the whole or tor parte of the work, who give good security for the completion of their contracts, if at reasonable ricer. 7) Every offer must be xccompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible per- sons, to ths effect that he ae undertake that the bidder or bid will, if his or their bids be accept ed, enter inte obligation within ten days, with ‘ood and suflicieat securities, for the completion of fie work undertaken; said gvarantae to be acoompa- nied by the certificate of the United States District Judge, United Stat District Attorn Navy Agent, or some ‘'fficer of the General Government or abe rory known to the Engineer or Department of War, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee. . Bids will be opened in the presenoe of the bidders, at noon of the Ilth May; noue will be received after that hour. ‘The work to be let comprises—completionof the dam across the Potomac atthe Great Falls; buil ing of gate houses; ap epic of masonry bridges Waste weirs; building distributing reservoir; com- pletion of conduit; furnishing cast-iray pipe; build ing of two iron pipe bridges; laying pipes from the distributing reservoir to the Navy Yard and other the completion of the rding to plans and spe- hibition in thia office, rincipal public establishments #f Washington; (asus high service reservoir in Georgetown, snd supply of sand, bricks, stone. and ail coment. other materials; for all of which reference is to be le to the detailed descriptions and specifications to be exhibited in this office. ‘he oompari:on of the bids will be made upon the jmp noted in the specificat ibited at the time of letting ai ed, the month: ginee: Wi Tegervation of ten per cent. until the letion of the contract according to the spec.fioa ons and 8. Proposale should state the time within which each work will be completed, provided Congress orpceceres ihe veceswary La 'y order of the Secretary of War: M. C. MKIGS, Captain of Engineers in charge of Washington Aqueduct. ForM oF GUARANTER. C. Meigs, U.S. Engineers: ndersigned, resilents of » in the hereby. jointly and severally, cove- Inited States, aud guaranty, in case ot -—— be acoepted, that he or ten days after the accaptance of lad, exeoute the contract for the saime, with i and sufficient suret:es to perform the work or ‘urnish the articles proposed, in conformity to the terms of the advertisement under which it was made. And in case tho said shnil fail to enter into contract as aferesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference e oiler by ihe saul ——- and the next loweet bidder, A.B >. D. Signed. | hereby oartify, that, to the hest of my knowladre and belief, the above named guarantors are good and sufliment. Nigned. KE. F. _mo-dtMaylh 7 a) BANKING HOUSE ov CHUBB BROTHEKS, eitore Sopentting , Bank Notes will please State of nant with the mark their Chocks puyalle in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold, Accounts will he openad with depositora allowing them to deposit Gold aml Check for currency, the depositor Leing credited wiih the ditferenoe, we 22-tf BR ERS, CONSTITUTION, yue BOOK OF TH ‘The demand of the people from ail parts of the country fi & new edition of tna Book ios to the present time, is such that et be disregarded. It is sutherently ut the country to render a partion pription of it unnecenpary here; suthoe it to say that it contains the evidence of its having re- ceived the voluntary and rus nee Of both Houses of Congress, of ite having beenadopted by the Supreme tasa standard edition of the Constitution of th ited States, and of its having Tecerved Pprotation of some of the the past and present age. It has been pronounced by then asa suitable fireside ounpanion forevery American citizen, snd asa text boow for the rising gensration of the sehod ditors who venerate and support the Ing ing stitu- jon, the sentiments of Wastington, and the prinat pies it embodies, have heretofore given it their generous and valuable support. a Booksellers and others who mny desire to obtain fur the supply of thoxe who may desire to the new edition ete address a ILLIAM HICKEY, Jr. m2-tf Washington City, D.C. CARRIAGESB, Tue Subseriber having made additions to his Factory. making it nowone of the largest im the District, where his facilities for! CA Bepeictans ail kinds of nal pa an WAGONS cannot be su ne: LIGH +and from his long 6x i- heltopent tive gaa Raise ene Oo kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand. All REPAIRS neatly done, and al! orders prompt- "T Second-hand Carriages tax Seoond-, 68 ‘en in ex: ones. ANDREW OER d 10-tf corner of 4th and F, ste. YHE GREATEST GOOD 'TO THE GREAT- 7 EST NUMBER. 1 wish all gentlemen to bear in mind that the plan cofseline HATS OE ago of selling HE and BOOTS at re duced prices, vor CASH, 18 DOW in #u0- cessful operntion, thousands of gentlemen can testify. I have just r-coived a ful! supply of the Istest New York. stylca of DRESS HATS, which Tam selling at $350, equa! and much better than is usually sold ae 4 nd the best $3 Hatin the United States; and bie Hat at $2 59,—in fact, all kinds o1 S per cent. lower than the usual ‘or eash only. N Oolfat bad debter ’* N° extra profits, in order J also have, on commission for a Philadelphia man- hirst-rat’ Dress CALE-SKIN BOOT, ood xe any that are wold fro PATENT-LEATHER T- Sor $6; and the very plied Me erties Cash, . ANTHONY New York Hat Store, ath sveet 9 ite the Avenue Hons aH 3 nt for the manufacturara. YOR SALE—A SERVAN z Brvted to howaowork aA eens eyes tioulars inawire at the Star flies weelrinrear the Mtr iad "Ry fa? PHILAt ELPHI Guatng atte ‘Ween 434 and 6th sts., - sone dozen quart botties, $1.50 17™ We send th x CT aa eS TT Aya "[.HE WONDE ONDER OF WASHINGTON I GIBBS VEGETA Det BALSAM | bp sdpte J Aunost miracles in covering w H js und curing all Scalp diseases. a AIR, TOOTH, NAIL. AND BANDSHIRE BRUSHES, af GIBBS'S Hair Biovecnens ie and Pa. av., and at his Sales Room. under Wil- a? Hotel. n§-fm NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES down it pandrea case. except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has in his possession —— of its value, all ‘within twouty rae Mame vettesare Warranted to cure a nursing Sore jou ‘One to three bottles will cure orst kind Pimpies on the Face, ae = Fe boty tn eeigced te eure! Bis a in A ogper oe Stomach, ieee ree ve Warrant worst kind of Erysipelag. cs me One or two botties are warranted to oure all Hy- matwo bottion ar ted t Rfin: 0 (es Are Warrant r Ears and Blotches among the ‘Hare me OL Ne Four to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt ‘One bottle Litters Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are Wwarfanted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. ro. or three bottles are warranted to eure the Most moat desperate oase of Rheumatism, Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- Theuin. Five to eight bottles wil! cure the worst case of Scrofula.” rol A beoeat is always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity 18 taken. Not! looks 60 eae to those who have in wain ti ail the wondorful medicines of th 7,88 that 8 common weed growing on the pastui end along old stone walls, should cure eve! humort the — ;Yetitissa fxed fact. If you have a humor, it bas to start. Thero sre no IFS nor ANDS, hums wor ha’e about it suiting some vases, buthiot yours. apoee over 4 thousand bottles of it in the vicinity of Boston. i know the ettests of it in every case, It haz elready done somo of the greatest cures over dono in Massachusetts, I gave it to ciuidrena year aid, to ot peopis of sixty. 1 havo seen poor, puny, wonny-lovking children, whore tlenh was so; health by one fans. restored to & perfect state of * ‘To those who are subject to & sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It gives great relief ii gatarch and dizziness. Some who have taken it hy ge poy for yeara,and have beon regulated by it. Where the body 18 sound it works quite casy, but where there is auy derangemeut of the functions of nature, it will cause very singy lar fedings, but Mw must not be alarmed; they alwys disappear in rom four days to n week. ‘There is never s bed re- sult from it; on the cones ener that feeling 1a ono, you will feel yourself likea uew n. 1 fear sume of the mostextravagant encomiums of i that ever man listened to In re berg practice | always kept it strictly for hu- mors—bat since its introduction as & general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found mm it that | never es eat Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was giways considered incurable, have Leen cured by a few boities. O, what a mercy if it will prove etfec- tual in all cases of that awful m ‘there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. of them aged I know of severu! cases of Dropasy, al sopie cured by it. For the various diseases of the iver, Sick Headache, Dys epsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, e aud particularly in Digeases of the Kidneys, &c., disoovery done more good than any medicii over known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the Lest you can get and enough o! Dtrections for U: Aduits one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-apoonful. no directions can be applicable to ail constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice s day, MANUFACTURED BY DUNALD KENNEDY Ne. 120 Warren Street, Rozbury, Mas: 50883, Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidweil & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., D. Walsh & Co. F. 8. Waish, J. P.’Stone, Martin King, Nairn & Palmer, Sohwartz & Co., 0 Boswell, Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Milbarn, Dunbar Dysyn, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgetown.—R, S. Cissell. O M Lentham. J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly ABHA TIFUL HEAD or RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is Hed wouid not haveit restored to former ooior; or bald, but would have the growth re- stored; or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald bead. or other eruptions but would be cured, or with sick headache (neuralgia) but would be cured. It will also remove all punples from the face or skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and the piowtie “ NN ARBOR, Nov. 5, 1856. O. J. Woon—Di have heard much of your Hair Restora- cheated by quackery jack nostruims, hairdyes,&c.,1 was disposed to place your restorative in the same egret dl with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack rem- edies, until | met you in Lawrence county some montis since, Wien you gave me such assurance as induced the tris! ofyour Restorative in my family, first. by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin aud entirely white, and before exhausting one vf your large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and xlosxy upon, and entirely over the head. She coviinues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hi but because of its healthfa! influence upon the head and mind. Others ofmy family sud frieuds are using our Restorative with tha happiest effects; there- ke my skepticism and doubt in reference toite val- ue and charactor are entirely removed, and | canand do moat cordially and confidentially recommend its ase by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray,’ by reason of sickness Or aze) to orig - inal cooler and beduty, and by ail young persons who nee have es eee and glossy. ery truly and gratefully yours. &OLOMON MANN Friexn Woop: It wasn long time after 1 saw you At Blissheid befure | got the bottle of Kestorat: for Woich you eave me au order upon your agent in Detroit, and when | got it we concluded to try it on > Mrs. Mann's hair. as the surest tentof its power, It has dune all that you assured me it would de: and oth iny Fanily avd friends, having wituessed tue now wang and recommending ith use rs ns eutitied to the highest co deralion you lor tt. Again, very rexpectfully ard truly yours, . ae SOLOM ON MANN. (i 1352, Ihave used Prof O. retive, and have admired its wonderful effects. My baur wae becoming, as P thought, prematurely gray, but by the uxe of lis renters! it has resummed its origt nal color, and, 2 hav. ubt. permanently #0. 3S. BRE ex Senator U8, O, J. WOOD & ©O., Prop: wre, 312 Broadway, N. Y..cin the grent NOY. Wire Railing Bstablish ment and 14 Market st., Lous, Mo. And gold by ail rood Druggists fei? amr UVIAN SYRUP, P ER On Prorectep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED, Having successfully paased the ordeal to which new discoveries in the erm Medien are an Its Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Cousumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, Acd all diseases which require 8 Tonic and Aitera tive medicine, 1s beyoud queation. ‘The proofs of its efficacy are 80 uuinerous,so well Authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sutterers cannot rearonably hesitate tu receive the 7S, proffered ard. =} The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure all. but its range is extensive, bectuse many diseases, apparently unlike are in- umately related, and proceeding ong cnuse. may be cured by one remedy class of diseases for which the Syrup pro- vides a cure, is p ecisely that which thas so oftel bafiled the highest order of medical skil. ‘The facts are tangible, the witnesses nocessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion fro disinter- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the following among juMnérous testimoninis in the hands of the Agente. he signatures are those of Eten well known in the oummunity. and of the highest respectability, oe 2 CARD. ‘The undersigned having experienced the benefi- aial effects of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate nd it to the attention of the public. i iT own ©Xperience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, Whose intelligence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficncy in onses of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed its ef- fects would be imoredjpie, but from the high charac ter of those who hav® witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to ite Fis JOHN PIERPON restorative power, HOMA DEXTER,’ 7 v JAMES C. DUNN. It is well known that the medicinal etlect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief ex po: to air, and that to maintain vlution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been dee impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEPOR XNOWN; Gnd this solution may replace ail th prot to carbonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia edica, BE » A. HAVE » dD. Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, 16 Boylston street, Boston. Keneraily rice for large Washington by in & Palmer, yi 2. D. Gilman, Special ohn Schwartze, t. M H. McPherson, F. 8. tT ier SS Lovejoy, y; and in Georget Kidwell. fobs-6m. = stor THAT RATTLING. 1 am now prepared to put on “* Chapman’s Fiaati Anti-Rattlin Shaft Fastener, 8 sure pay remedy for the rattling of the shaft-oli; of Carriages and Wagons, whioh oan Cal pas cp at ¢ small expense. Factory, where I bave ey SL Medioines. AYER’S Cathartic Pills. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been their at- most to produce this best, most per- fect purgative whieh is known to n. Innumerable proofs are shown these Pitts have virtues which su: Stross so aatectn of ‘all ay a pleasant to take and powerful pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the ly, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blooa, and expe! disease. They purge out the foul humours which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their ral ao- tion, and impart a healthy tone with ngth to the whole system. Notonly 40 they eure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases whicn have baffied human skill. While they produce powerful effects they areat the same time, in a (rea ge — hysie that can ym ploy: jor m. Being Suga coated, they are pleasaut to take, aud be: purely etable,are free trom an Cures: e been made which surp: they not substantiated by men of | tion and ebaracter as to forbid the & linbil.ty of my remedies, while others hav‘ the assurance Of their conviction that mp trons soatribate immens ted suffering fellow men. _ ‘The erect below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Amertoan Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing complaints : Cosuveness, Billious Complar Rheumatism, Dropsy, Hearthurn, Herdac e arising from a fout stomach. Nausen, Indigestion, Morbid Inse ion and prinarising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of A tite. a'l Uleerous and Cutaneous Diseases w! require an evacuant medicine, Serolaia or King’s hvil, ey uso, by purifying the blood latung the system, cure many complaint would not be supposed they eculd reaci ul Deafaess Partial Buudness, Neuralgia, and Ne ous Irritelility, Derangementsofthe Liver and Kid neys, Gout, aad other kindred complaints artsing froma low state of the body or obstiucuion of its functions, Do put be eat off by unprineipled dealers with Prepara- to the relief of my alllic- vcber pill they make more profit on, Ask for Aven’s PF avd take nothing No other they om give mnpares with ts int.insic value or our i 8 nt the best ave it. aad there is for them, and they should Proparzd b C. AYER, Practical and Ana- Price 25 cents por s y D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, aud by ail dealers every where, ap %-tme W WORTH READING. FLY is it that so many suffer and repineand drag outa miserable oxistence, unfitted for the enjoy- ments, aud even oer pursuits of life, when liefinay be obtained, and fiealth and vigor restored, hy a treatment at once convenient and safe, a8 well So in ity character? ‘To those who have suifered long with disorse, ultimating in loss of appetite, vigor, and a distaste of social jc the un sae tenders his profes- sional Services, assuring the sufferers, in caudorand sincerity, plersant, convenient and proper preserip- tions. a thorough eure and sound body and mind, without unple sant restrictions or hinderance trom ordinary business pursuits. All diseases of a private nature, from whatsoever Cuuse, e:ther recent or chronic, strictures, an irrita- ble biadder, &c.—al crofula, Asthina, KRheuma- tism, Piles, & ly and successfully treated. between the m. and |p. m,, and 7 to {0 Bm. iat his rooms, over 1623¢ Main street, above t1th, and oppo site the American Hotel, N>. 81, 3d floor, Entrance on Main, 4th door above llth street. . Ladies of delicate constitatieus, or those suffering from ocompia:nts peculiar to their sex, are invited to communicate or send Lge address. In order to satisfy an oft-imposed upon communi- ty that there is no intention on the part of Dr. H. to humbug them, he begs to state that no fe neration will be received until entire ay be given. t ef the city, and who cannot make it it to call, by stating their ease, can have medicines and prescriptions sent toany part af the ovuntry. A uew and strictly non-merourial treatment for old constitutional cases of alone Call on upon or dress K. 8. HAR » M. D., Consulting Rooms, 81, $d floor, opposite American Richmond, Va. P TRiIikS FM A RK. Psortchel a naitcorg, Tue z % ind, and seour e 8 0! x Pharmacie de Parisand the Imperial Coll 6 of Med- icine, Vienna. Trieseinar No. 1 ig a remedy for Re- laxation, Spermatorrhees, and Exhaustion of the System. Triesemar No.2 effectually, 10 the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradi- ti those disorders which copaviaand have so lon been thonght an antenots for, to the ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popu- lation. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Contineutal remedy for that ciass of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physiciantreats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which sll the sarssparilia in tue world cannot remove. ‘Trie: Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alike ic devoid of taste or smel!, and ofall eating quali- ties. They may lie on the toilet table without thei; use being suspected. Soid in tin cases, and dividi in separate doses as administered by Veipeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord. &c., &c. Price $3 each, - four cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and in 7 by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prinoe st..8 f Broadway, New ¥ imme York. of the amount Dr. 2B. will forward riesemar, and the large #iges, car- suring genuine European prepara- he $3 cases alse sent, but not tree of oar riage. Consultatios -m. and from4 til ®p.m.. at No, 157 Prince at., a biecks weet of Broadway. Sold also by J. YET. Washington. fe lly ¢> UGHS, COLDS, HOAKSNESS, &o. 4 — ‘Tho prevalence of the above comp! season, generally has the etfect of brin: of profesaed'y new specifies, and while. some are vd, many are useless, and others even dangerous, Wisest course CO pursue is to consult your family physi or otherwise use only suck reme dies as long publicex perience hns proved to be sale efficacs: Of this characteris TYLER’S MPOUND SYRUP OF GUM. ARABIC, he favorite prescription of an eminent ar remedy, and has u for the last s. nets ike a cl oh up, Asthma, Influenza, dd, and inest will Lewtiy 5S cents per bottle, Price Scents ai U Sold by Nairn & Palmer, Cina. Stott, &c.. Wash- ingt VCissel, getown; Peel & Stevens, Al- exan Where it may be had alxo, for convemence, andr in Lozenger form. Price 12% and 25 conte a box— known, as “Tyler's Gam Arabic Cough Cand Drops,” as an ut, plensant, and eflicacious Pul y are unsurpassed. fell sm V N THE Cou F HUMAN events, Ladies and Gent! je one of their reatest natural attraction ue bead of hair—it unportance, and the peeomies 1 westiol iat shall we de to stop the hair from falling nd restore its vicor and beauty ? In re- Bb, te. query, we beg to xay.try De. MARKIS’ HAIR PROMOTER ANDIMPROVER. A few applications will stop the hair falling or breaking, remove dandratl, keep the vealp clean and white, and impart freshness and vigor to the hair; although you may have been bald twenty years, the continued use of it two monte will ineure you a inxundot bead of hair, Cail aud mote bottle, and if not satisfied, after the seoond application, return it and get th ie paid, ft. Hurris’ Hair Promoter and Lmprover. Sold in Richmond by W. PETERSON, Drug- gist, corner Main and 12th, and Main and Wall ste. andin Washington city vy Z. D. GILMAN, Dra a rowus’ Hotel Buildin A, uvenue, Aud B. CLARK, Druggist, cv 4a street and Pa. nue, api ly Pp VATE MEDIC AL TREATISE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N. Y. 200 pages and 130 fine Piain and Colored Lithographs IO- PRICE ONLY SCENTS, UF" Seni free af pestagete all parts af the Uaton, Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Phyaioiogieal View of Mar my ee and Sovaned phic ol ‘ou and 180 plates. Price 25 oouts Pass A ppaier ‘and odiae prehensive treatise on dui and casualties of angle moarri life—happy and fruitful allinnoes, mode of securing them—infelicitous Sint infertile ones—their obviation removal—nervou: causes and cure: 27 jor stn Once go Bil ie, le, oot A that fatiare ts on CanrepeeniBipry for daily menagement essay on Spor matorrhaa, with practical more successful mode o {| pohgpemene nF pons age hints on the evil results from empiri which is added commentaries on f Iy Wiustrated by Sonate plssope Te sean ey tes us| at 5 ‘J r. alien for those elf indicted imisefioe an diag g uted hopes so unfortuna’ revalent ii young. It Gs truthful advis tothe married, and Tose conten e marriag ts perusal is partic- larly recommended to per: entertaining secret doubt of their physical condition, and who are con- f having hazarded the health, happiness and to which every human being is entitled ed fe = Rea ee or Ave copies for guy il- free of pos! of the Uni LALOR, ty addressing Dr. I-A CROIX. (post paid’) Altaee’ ow York. enclosing 3 cents. . B. Thoeo who prefer may consult Dootor es upon which CROIX upon any of the dis book treats, either p: nally or by il. His medi space of six cines often cure in the sh 8, and gm y and entirely eradicate all traces of thoes isorders which copaiva and cubebs have i ht anantufote. to the ruin of the health of the patient. Hi: ‘ren inental rem: ’, for that class of disorders Whioh un- foetal cease ear z a ‘uction e ent’s constitu- sarsaparill rretri le tion, and which ail the ia in the worid can- Bot cure. iW, Office No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. lly NUNS & CLARKE’S BALiert, pavitie cowTTOH CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, Cons! Teceivii rsa 7 ee OOHN BE. ELLIS ‘96 Pa. av., between 9th 10th sts. Purchasers will find it to their interest to examine = themselves the superior qualities of the above ANOS. sg " also neilgels, Covers, Melodeons, &e., &o., also om ( —C1_OOKS!—CLOCKS #!!—Just_re- goes Spoke crap eaicke bp Sito Sr Call and see for posrasives,, J. ROBINS 349 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel. s LOCK MATERIALS, such : Mr, alte: ie. for rite trade ~ oneap, wo By THE PRES! THE UNITED clare and make known that public At im and oon. ot Lpronrsen: Sr thediapeenl fSfth day of Juiy next, for the disposal othe vie lands within the following named towa- South of the base line ani east of the sizth prin- crpal meridian. a s . FI gi¢ 's of Seo’ns. z daaatt El 3 z 2 i acs That part out- side of the In- 2 8 H we 15 18 17 is 38 2 19 2 2 do 2 21 That part south 2 of the Indian 2 reservation of 17 2 All of 3 = do - Ty 30 = 2» and - 2 si i e 2 j — - bBpRw-« S - 27 | Lote l, 2, 3, and - ww | 40f - 2 at W. 4¢and lots 3 - 2 | andGof - 216m - S| Lots 1,2, and 3 = M | of - . 3 13 WLoteland2 of 10 - 4 1W. Se and lots 2 * & and3ef - i = 6 W.3, and lots 2 = 7 | 3of - - 8 Lote tend 2of 15 Se | land 2 of 22 - - 21 Lae - B - » - > - 2 - 2 - 2 - - 2 - » - - - > Sua M ~ im jo - - 4 ‘The part outside = & the tudhan = 6 reservation of 15 z 7 do do 6 - 8 do do of 17 - 9 {All of — - 18 - ww | do - 19 = Te do - a» - do - 2 - 2 - lw - @ 2 - @ is - 2 Bty : § - 2 5 - &# 6 do - sw n do - & 18 do - 8 19 do - Po do - 3 21 do - 4 \ jo 2 At the land office at Lecomptoy. commencing on Monday, the nineteenth day of July next, for the al'of the public lands within the following naitied townships, viz: and east of the sixth prin- pal meridi a | = =: 3 a sae ~s:2s Parte of Seo’ns. 5 7 eae s . H H : 3 Zee hee All of fractional 1! 17The part outside All of - of the Indian do 13 reservation of 12 15 ral?, * 4 All jof - 13 15 e outside oe - 15 of the Indian (The part outside Teservation 0! 15 | of the Indian do io of 19 reservation of 15 All of - » | lo do of 19 do = 2. JAN of = 2» do - 2 lo - 21 Allof fractional ll 16 io - 2 All of - 12 ‘The part outside jo - 13 of the Indian do in reservation of J2 14 ‘The part outside 1 of 13 of ‘the Indian M4 reservation of 15 do do of WW All of = ae 15 do - a ig do - 2 2 The part outside do - 2 of the Indian , do - 2 reservation o! ne At the land office at Kickapoo, commencing on Monday, the fifth day of July next, for the disposal — public lands within the following named town- ships, viz: South of the base line and cast of the sixth prin- cipal meridian = = . & 22 a aé. ¢ s Parts ofSeo'ns. = 5 ses s a 3° os 2 Gee Zee All of - 3 2SAll of - @> 2 du - 22 do - do - 3 do - 3s do - 4 do - 3 do - 7 do - 38 do - 22) do - do - 3 do - do - 4 do - 3 do - 5 do = 4 do - 6 do - 5 That part out- do - 6 1 the ta- do = yp & renerva- do = 5 f 7 do - 3 - 9 2 do - . w do - 5 iW do - nN - B do - R - ou do - 62 - do e+ - on do - 8 - 2 do = 9 do - 2 do - ww do - 2 do - 13 do - do - de - 2 oO - do - & lo - 17 do - & a4 - do - @ do = ps do 2 do - do 2» do - 2 do » do - @ do a do - do - do - do - do - 23 do - w do - do - 3 do - 2 do - 32 do - 2 do - 4 jo - do - 5 10 - do - 6 do - 3S That part out- do - side of the fo- do - dian reserva- do - tion of = - 7 do - & All of < \@ 2.8 do - s do - @B do - ‘ do - 2 do - 5 do 2 The part outside The part outside of ‘tne Indiaa of the Tadian reservation of 3 16 reservation of 6 IH All except sec- do do of 7 All of - @t 1b do - 2 2155 do - 3 The part outside do - & of the Indian do - 3 reservation of 8 do - & do do of 4 do - 23 do do of 5 do - 2 jAll of = 466 The partoutside = - do - 5 of the Indian - 2 + reservation ef 3 lo a, lo ol 4 do - 8 do 5 - od 9 All of - 1 6 lo - do : 2 do - Bb lo : 3 jo - ww lo - Ww é6r 0 - @ - ou lo - 2 lo - R&R - «2 do - = do - ZB jo - 4 jo - @ io - Sb z= - lo - 2 - & do - & lo - do - 2 lo - 47 do - Wis lo - § do - - 6 do - lo - 7 do - @ lo = 8 do - 2 do - 9 do - 2 do - do a do - 8B do -- do - Ww de - 3 do - do - do - 2 » = = do - lu lo - B&B do = 2 do - @ do - 3 do - do - 4 do - - 3 do = 5 3 < s rag partout id . lo side do uw of the Indian do xs reservation of 7 do - 2 At the land office at Kickaroo, commepoi' Monday, the nineteenth day of July next, forthedae posal of the pul townships, vig: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin t¢ lauds with.n the following named cépal mer [7a leche s % 3 Parte of See’as.= § LipartsofSeo'ns. = = o£ & 3 & ae All of — - 1 All of = - 4 do = 2 £ 2 ‘ do = 3 do - 1 = ms : ba lo - 2 | : 4 The part outside - = - 3 vf the fi do = i Apt ipa gees eg jo - 2 - 4 do 5 3 a é ~ ‘ & H : Township, - s - a« . ite 7 - 8 - 3 - we J.ands appropriated by Inw for the use of te, military, and uther purposes, will be exo from the males. is Seesseitettes meters area h . aad will procerd in fa whiok th Pere advortiacd, ui the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus cloved hall be kept open longer than two weeks, and ivate entry te any of the innds will be admitted until after the expiration of the two Given u my band at te city «! ington, this peepee | PhS reh _ Domini one then - sand eight hundr tty-eieht. ey JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President: A. Hexprices, Onneeanatar of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRF-EMPTION CLAIMAN Every person eutitied to the right ©, pre-empt the lands within the townships snd parts enumerated is required to extnl- sfaction of the recister and make poy after see- 1 before the day nted for ment ofthe public sale the lands otherwise such cin: em! racing t + cam clamed ; wil be forfeited. OM AS A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the Genera! Land Othos, m 26-Inwtl9July {No. (03 } = -s 5 REMOVAL OF THE 2 GENERALS OFFICE PROM SURVEYOR GE ECOMPTON. KANSAS TERKITORY, TO N BRASKA CITY, IN NEBRASKA ERRI- TORY. In ascordance with the provisions of the lath seo- tion of the net of Congress approved July 22, 1851, entitied“Ag to establish the offices of surveyor xeneral of New Mextoe, Knusas ond Nebraska, &o, itis hereby deciared and male known t at the othee of the surveyor general of Kansans and Nebrns- ka will be removed from Licompron.in Kansas, to Neunaska City. in Nupiara TRKMITORS, a: as early a prriod as practurable. Further notice of the praise time of renoval will be issued by the surveyor general for said Territe ries Given under ms hand, this wget pe yr . order of the Brest . Tih Commissioner of lawhw ay SMALL STORES, CANDLES, &o.—1a8's0. = tthe city of Washington, Y. 1858. hs "A. HENDRICKS, General Land Othce. P rv” &e,aethe case may be, wi'l be received ate ns bures! until 90’clock a. mon the 18th day shing and delivering (on notice) at the United States rock o fostown,Massxchusetts: iyn, New York: and Gosport, Vircinin, such ties only of the following Art-c.es (except salt-water sosp aud the candies, for esch of when separate propornis &ud contracts will be made) as may be required or ordered from the contractor by the chief of the bureau. or by the respective com- manding officers of the saut Navy Yards, during the fiscal! year ending 3h June, 1858, Blacking, boxes of ot Ngee Comba, soarae, India rn. . tA peroan Combe, ae, Inde rabber, or gutta peroha Grass for hats Jack kuives Razors, in #i cies Razor straps, Iway's ve Scissor Ib. cakes, Spoons ure chtton, spools of Nos, 12 and 16, 900 yards each, 3 cords ual parts Handkerchiefs, cotton, fast co! rs. 32 by 3) inches, weight not less than 202, each, texture 8 by & to wing. Nos. 1,2,5,aad 4, drill eyed, be- e Beeswax, in '¢ tweens Ribbon, hat, best Freveh black, 12 yards to the Fiece. width I inch Soap. shaving, iu cakes; each cake not less than 2 vunces ‘Sulk, Sewing, blue-back; wrapper not to exceed 2 Og. to the pound Thread, viack and white, Marshall's best quality, and in such proportions as may be required Tape, white unen.4 yard in length, % inoh wide be 5 er pg twilled eofon,6 yards in length, be imeoh wide Thimbies, 8-10 and 9 10 diameter, White salt w arp —sedasate bid for mw posed s. The soap must be mauufactured from cocoa-n oil,and be oj the best — denominated “wh salt water soup,” and to be delivered on mixty de notice, in good, strong boxes of 7 pon each. and after inspection, Lie box. ye hooped at each end at the expense of the contractor, The price to be uniform at all the yards. Pi CANDLES —s¢ porate bid for 51,0) pounds. The canvies must be “#ixes,” of prome leaf ‘ard stearine, 1-10 mehes in length exclusive of tap. eix cand! xi not less than li owaces 50-1, nor mie sotual weight, ume 5 the meiting grees Fahrenheit. “t —— of 78 thread: Mercis! 6 the ovntract or’s name and the weight of the candies. MUSTARD SEED, BLACK PePPER,&c, Separate bids for all thatwnay b= requ rod for the use of the Navy to be delivered at New York on y. Mustard seed. American, Lrown Pepper, black, Malatar Bot'les, octagon, tor mustard and pepper, Corks, lor botes, A’l the forexoing articles must be of the best qua! ity, Abed Coulormaiie lu all resp. 3 depesited at said N. ds i sulyect fo auch insp jelivered. as the ch he inspecting ofheer to y Department. All the articles to be delivered free ofan tal exp -nse to the government, in proper packages. and the price Of each ariicle must uegat the respective places of delivery, Pac hich the above srticios are delivered must be numoy di ¢ appointed by the re No newen be sufhcient to unsure their temperary ne. ractor must establish agencies at such us uther than his residence, t ar.se in furui the coutrnet the pg shall be auth fequisilion, or a dupticate reau of Provis ons und Chothing. or at either of the Navy Vards aforesad. shall beevidence that such — has been made aud received. ‘wo or More Approved sureties 1a % sum equal Co the estimated amount of the contract, wil! be re quired. and twenty percentummn im addition will be Withheld from the ame Jl pay ments on@eoount collateral ¥, to secure ts periurm rot in any to be paid un reepocts conaplied wi aimount of ail del: mavy Agent wit ee. she emchts per oer eries made wi! thirty daye after ve been presente¢ osnis may be obte yt timore,Norfoik, Peasacoia, nud at this bu-ea A record, or dupliente of the etter informing © bidder of the acceptance of his pro onal. il be deomed a uotification thereoi within the meaning of the act of 1835, aid bis lid w mace aud accepted formity with tins understaneing, Every offer made must be xccomyanied (ns direct - ed im the act of Congress taking the Naval service for 1i46-’47. app: 1846) by a written guarantee, siened res} i¢ persons, to the effect th dertake that the bidder or tnaders will. if bad be secepted. enter inte an obligation days, with good a: sufficient sure.ies, to rich the suppiies proposed. ‘Ihe Burexu will not be ob ligated to consider any proposal unless xccompar the guarantee required by law, the competency of the guarantee to be certified by the Navy Agent, District Attorney, or the Collector of the port. Lo" The attention of indders is called to the sam- plesand deseription of articles required, ne, wm the Inspection beforreception,s just but rigid comparison will be made between the articles offered and the sample and contract, receiv fk howe that fall below them; and their attention is also rarticularly direct — ed to the joint resolution of 27th March, 1854. and to the act of the oth Aneuat, las, ap iStawew N LNo. 600. OTICE POR RESTORING SR . LANDS TO MARKET IN THE Stade oF ALA “3 vag rey gree that the Land cen enteville. inthe st grand aRer the wth day of May ‘next, be oy the sale at private en location of all vacant public iands rdesoew!f the foll: tow; pablre tan ge following Dehips, ¥ f ry and loonti pie ene by Notice No. 565. being been withdrawn as probably failin, brescribed limite ofaslection of the ret AORTA of © but singe ascertained not to be with Within the road grant te June 3, 18%, _— Rot to be within said limits, North of the base line and cast of the Huntsville t . meridian. ‘ownrhips | and 2. of range 5. Townships |, 2. xnd 3, and the 4and 5. north and west of the range 6. of townships ‘ennessee river, of ‘urhies land 2,and the 8 of townships 3 ant 4 north and west of the Tennessee river, of range 7. “‘towuship l,and the parts of townships 2 and 5 north Sear of the Tennessee river. ol range .- ‘The parts of townships | and 2, north and west of the Tenn-ssce river, of range 9. Given rmy hind, at the General L Othice, Bt the caty of Wasbington, this 17th day sreb, = THOS. A HENDRICKS. Lammiamans r OPEDIA OF ag tvo., London; with ; with more t py peeeeee sai Bos , wat un enera: 5 opedia of Gardening Fol, sve ney c is with et ented ongray — ese d of Rome, 3 vols., 8v jon; ar : Lectures on the History of Rome, 3 vols , Niebabr’s Lectures on Ancient History, 3 vols., a Mahon's History of England, 1713-"63, 7 vols., Guesses at Truth, by Two Brother, ° vols, i2mo.; px FRANCK TAYLOR, mgr.