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My of the waste, true friend to bold rece illage; intrepid to attack, hare ue porthe rm trumpet ‘along the And strotoh | eath the rider’s form to-day new Sarees tates ay wi rey noi : pad “ Sesh a ag in the dust and kings be- flies the earth, and, flying, to me thy reins are Old Europe's ramparts crumble down, her portals Pour f fore my greedy hand the wealth her And rest thee in the ciassio haunts where arts een Twice laved thy gory flank within the Return, seturn, my courser, and drink her waves Then neigh, etc. Besieged as in some mighty fort by subject oft be- The King, the noble, and'the priest, all ory to me for On! tere us from our people’s hand,and leave us And wo will be thy slaves, Cossaok, the puppets of And [nave taken up my lance to do the thing they And cross snd soeptre shall godown before the lance Then neigh, etc, saw bemde our bivouac a giant’s 5 wy form ; h bis gaze tne watch-fire paled, his accents bushed the storm, a “My reign beg: } auew,”” he cried, and o’er his Hewaved his battie-axe on high and pointed to the Ob, = 1 knew the royal Hun, the chief of Death- less away. Thy son, U Auilis, am 1; mandate | . "Then works eles sm wien The slqrics that o’er Europe’s brow their palling The learning that ‘adorns her com, but aids not to Engulfed within the cloud of dust that from thy Spat ransah bok and recordless, the present with Efface the shrines where nations kneel—efface the ly throne— = memories, all effsce—aad be the Laws, wreok ourown. . Then mean steed with martiasi pride, my courser e DAL! = And pom pe — in the dust, and kings be- a 07 Over twenty persone left Lowell last week for Frazer river. cee A party of gentlemen cewght sixty shar in newidiance civer last Thursday. rd, A large uumber of counterfeit dimes are ng circulated in Baltimore. The State of Wisconsin has no Lunatic Asylum. {>> A French comedian is out with a faree entitled ‘ A Journey "Round my Wife.’’ {7 The young man who fiew iato a hot pas- sion got his wings scalded. Yellow fever 1s said to be more prevalent $n Cuba this season than for thirty years past. Last year, 44,522,080 pounds of rags, val- = $1,448,125, were imported into the United ies. {> The Angdsts (Ala) Herald, of the 19th, says that the ‘‘black tongue”’ has appeared among the horses in that county. {> Each slave in the Parlsh of %. Mary, La., bas netted his master $175 a year, or nearly 33 per cent. on his assessed value. i> At Lowell, Mass., the second advent be- levers are holding a camp-meeting. They have one immense tent. i>” The Memphis, Miss., Board of Health has recommended to the council of that city the ne- eessity of establishing a quarantine. {D> Tares in a farmer's field should never be sets but in his breeches they should always I~ The s! the forest. ali benefit of man. @ A fellow who chop; off his band the other day, while cutting Leh nent to an apoth- ecary for a remedy for “chopped bands.” > A Quaker’s admonition to a man who was Pouring forth a volley of ill language to him: “Have acare, friend, thou mayest run thy face sgainat my fist.”’ 19> Mr. Winans, the Baltimore locomotive builder, is said to be building a steamer at Bal- timore, upon plans entirely his own, which is to cross the Atlantic in six days. @@- The Fire Department of Rochester having teceived severe censure from the press of the 2 for their inefficiency, are talking of disband- pinthe meadow and the ax in contribute their “‘chops”’ for the Every rose bas its thorn. I never helped to shaw! the flower of a ball room without being convinced, by painful evidence that she had a Pin about her. Us “i'm afloat! Imi afloat! screamed a young lady of powerful lungs, and fingers to match, as she exercised both at the piano “I should think vou were,’’ growled an old bachelor, ‘(judging from the squall you are rais- ing.”” In Kentucky a ploughman became enam- FS in milk a phy mighborin farm. His addresses were rejected, and the disappointed swain, full of melancholy and revenge, procured 3 rope, went to the barn and—tied all the cows’ tails together. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —H E Colby, NJ; CD Webb, NY; J R Fitzhugh, Va; M oy do; J E Ball and lady, do; SR Stus;t. La; J B'Ten: ny, do; J F Marsball, $C; R H Watkins and Ja- ay, Va; Miss Dupuy, do; Miss Watkins, do; H Edmonds, do; RC Shorter and ladv. Ga; H G Cole, do; Miss A Bardarn, do; Miss M Barnard do; FP Penn, Tenn; Mrs J Penn, do; Mrs J Eld- er, do; Miss J P ‘Penn, do; Miss 3 Elder, dg; Miss sue Elder, do; $ Tate, do; Mrs Tate, do; H Dockery, Miss; Missies Dockery, do; 8 H Lambdin, do; W M sees, Tex; D T Satta- raus, jr, Tenn; S C Watson and family, Miss; 8 F Adie and family, do; G D Neal, Va; J A Lyon Mise; T T Carter, Miss; H F Jurden; Gov Foot Miss; J A La Roche, Ga; W O Talburtt, Md; N B Lesnen, Aia; Miss Cochran, do; E Rogers, Pa; W Ai Avery, La; Dr B F Smith, NY; W A Col- claugh, SC; T M Demart, do; RR Prentiss and lady. Va; JG Pugsley, NY; E H Carmick, Pa; R B Woolsey, Als; Z York, La; J A M Kirk: Japd, 8C; § H Rusb, do; R'W Elliott, do; JR Anderson, Tenn; DJ Carr,do; H A Hayes and lady, Ga; 'H J Osberne, do; E D Newton, Pa; J A Brown, Ala; E Tanner, do; A White, Pa; R Crawford, do; S Emerson, Mass; W R Nevins, NY; G E Deadwyler, Ga; John M Freeman do; DR Lyle, do NATIONAL HOTEL—R J Haldman, Pa; J G Gest, O; A L Hall, Pa; J M Mason, NYk; Geo Whittington, J L Kinzer, W Beatwright, jz, Va; M McMaden. Md; W W = Dingee, Pa; Dr Van Tuyl, Rio de Janeiro; Alex King, Pa; Thos Bar’ rett, Ga; A Besancon and fam, Master ES White; La, Mrs J J Kerr, Sos Walker, DC Digges, Md; I Beers, NY; J B Stewart, R Sutton, DC; RB Woolsey, Ala; C Whiteburst, Fla; TS Wagner, Pa; J @ Butler,c J Cary, NYork: C W Hanson, Sngtand; H Z Berry, Me; Dr Smith and 3 ladies, UNITED STATES HOTEL.—T H Sburnan Mo; J R Parsons, do; H Durner, Va; T P Boat- wright, Tenn, RA Armistead, Va; J H Miller, do; G Davis, NY; J EF Grimes, Va; C Senn- Sia CW Bylet, Scr A nee as ah 3 r 5 A Isles, 5 Andefson and lady, Va. een ¢ KIRK WOOD HOUSE.—R Saunders, Va; Brewer, Mass; J Power and lady, Md; F PR, Mik; Mrs Mills. do; Mr Corrie, do; W Power do, Martin, Neb; W W Oliver, do; B Amoss and lady; © Conrad, Pa: G Taylor, do; } Mal. Jen and family,; W W Kirkland, USMC; ¢ q Cont. Cal; G C Collins, Pa; G B Lockwood, Va: S Highfield, Md; R A Whi JR a ues bitworth, Mass; R$ OCEANS TEAMERS ’ SAILING DAYS From tax Unirep Sraras. Steamers Days. Rept Sept. From Europe. pool...New Vork.. Au «New York - New York New York Boston ug. --Aug. 26 The California mail steamers leave New Yo k on the Sth and 20th of each month. Te Nowa ist vis cant Cote ain, nb De ae 1% Px; ¥ OPE aeot Wan tah ve Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform that can be ali heurs,at his fineer ear’ practics, with h 2 M and great Rariety of erabie him te surmount » BO ie oF ee a a eo + rial rn for Bliing thd teeth, also ail is, Ga he construct Gi 4 Ait} mounted on Gold Pl is tenleaty that == worn in the mouth, as a e sively ‘a by the last American Although he fiatters spimeelf from his long resi- dence practice in i ‘ashington he is Seca leave to refer them to she ‘oltowing Pe 'ESTI NIALS. From the late forty of the Church of Epiphany, of this city: Dr. Steruen BatLy: Dear Sir—I desire to ex-_ reas my esteem jor you personally, my confi- lence in. Ag & superior dentist. The operations forme have been mghiy satisfactory. { hope that you may receive the patronace from my friends and the pablie that yore kill so well de- serves. ‘oure very tru y Washington, Ang. 23.1855. J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co. Having em dered Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Dentist, of Washington oity, to execute for me an important, dificult piece of work, which he did to my entire faction, and in view of the fact that one of the most inguished members of vf Deu- tal College of Baltimore failed. after repea ed trials, to perform the same work afaecorily. i* gives me great gleasure to express my entire cunfidencs and high estimation of his professional skill. tunore, Jan. 12,1857. HAKMANN BOGGS. Extract from a note received from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U. 8. Senate, Aug 19. 18°6, The sees 2 ety for me mock oneeral 3 no- ir. er rate! W¥s pa JOM NM. CLAYTON, To those seeking relief from the maladies of the teeth, I can cheeriully recommend Dr. 8. Baily ssa dentist. He made a set of porcelain teeth of my family, and p! F ed several teeth for and work has stood wel! for more than ten years. ROBERT T. NIXON, April 19, 1856, Va. Conf. M. E Church South. We, the undersigned, ourselves of the profes: Surgeon Dentist of th zant of his operations on our had oocwion toavail skillof Dr. 8. Baily, Of waving been © t milies or frient pleasure in expressing ouradmiration of hia art: skill, as well asthe uniformly satisfactory manner in which he performs the most delicate and diffiovlt operations in Dental Burcery. and we respectfully recommend him to the confidence and pitronage of the ic, of waich we consider hin eminently we ‘Thomas U. Water, Architect U Capito’. Tuomas Mittxx, M.D, of W. on, 0. C. B.S. Bonrer, . of Reorgetown. D. C. N.S. Lincotn, M. D.. of Washington, D. C. Jos H. Bravixy, of Washington, DC. GxoncE Waktton, Ex Governor of Florida. Wattar Lenox, Ex-Mayor of Washington. Hunry Satpwin, fatent Offi ce, Wicnt, Pri Rittenhouse Academy, fe’ . R. LEY HU pD™* pa = sae be < —) 5 ennsylvania avenue, will are a all operations Delonging to his — at ins old established office, as above, Boots, Shoes, &c. ADIES” SHOES, MISSES SHOES, CHIL, are selling at unusually low prices at The Ladies ‘Shoe Store, No. 16 Pa. avenue, be tween 8th and 9th sts. Weare selling Ladies’ Lasting Gaite: pe “i Morocco Boots do _Buskins Do lo _ Lasting Slippers &c., &c.; allour own make. Come and B.—| am seliing a superior artic skin Gaiters at $2.50. TIMOTHY CLARK, 28’ SHOES !—LA DIES’ SHOES! am constantly receiving additional, "Slippers Also, a fine stock of } r SI id Boots. at the lo’ ippers an J ROSENTHA ivy S-ec6m Market Spac: TS THE LADIESOF WASHINGTON CITY, Having been engaged in ufacturing en” Mani (eae, M8908", 20 Children’s Shoes for this past 30 years, we ought to. know by this time what will suit them in that line, and can safely say that we do; which you can prove giving our workatnal. You can find (atal! times) the articles az the principal Shoe Stores in Wash- — city—the Shoes so well-known as J. W. oCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia make. —_ ap 2i-ly TRoNnas : TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!! The undersigned hss now and constantly k: on hand a large and ver supe. o< Sun: pesortment of Sole-Leather; TRUNKSAN ALISES: als Iron Frame nnd Wood- Rox TRUNKS: TRAVELING, GAGS mnt SATCHELS; fi AVELING GS and 5 D US; fine SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c. I am prepared to compete with the best mann facturers, in proof of which, read the following Ke rt of tne Committee at the Fair of the Metropoli- fan Mechanics’ Institute for 1857 : Topntm & Norflet deposited a Sole-lesther Trank tiatis, for solidity and quality of material. the best on exhibition. Junin Tuomas, Saddler. B. 3. Kinsay, Currier, Pas eo ant i sod every Spain of OBIT execu neatness anc 18} ch. =e s 8 TOPHAM. No, 490 7th street, oppor Ohl Pelee His Oo. etre le ellows’ a] met ppoe OAV ashington, D.C. Ss Big EA ASSES, y 6@.L BE! L It or mahog: frames POR: in gilt or 30) Tames ; ag FRATT and PICTURE FRAMES, round, oval or square, gilt or otherwise; or any other kind of work in his line. The largest lot of LOOKING- GLASS PLATES ‘on hand, oneap for cash. AGNER, 255 Pa. avenie hatwaen 12th and 18th wits. T CARRIAGES, “ HE Subscriber having mado additions to his Factory. making it nowone of the largest, in the District, where hig facilities for manufacturing ail minds of CAR-. RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur- passed, from his long experience in the busi- ness, he hopes to give gon satisfaction. A of Carriages Light Wagons kept on All REPAIRS neatly dons,and al! orders prompt- ly attended I ou taken in exchange for new ones. Carriage EAE Fore: 4 10-tf corner of 1éth and F, ats, wOx CEACER ES —Wes ’ Ky agents of Jos ox, of Lansingburgh, N. Y., for setling their celebrated CRACKERS." They are made entirely by machinery of the choicest Genesee Flour, and are more extensively used than any Cracker of the kind in the United States. We can furnish them at the same rate as they are sold in New York ity. KING & BURCHELL, ™ma 28 oorner Vermont ave. and ith at. Oe etn te Rathore OF RACHEL, by Madame De B., ‘The States of Central America, their Geography, a Commerce, otc., ete., bi - Squier; pric . FE a larnaad of Joseph Curtis, a Model Man; price n cents. ‘The History of Richard the Third, by J Ab- dott; p ice69 cents. et Just received and for sale at TAYLOR & MAURY’s, aull 3H Penn. avenue. Kept constantl: * SOHN W ap2-lv CLOCKS! CLOCKS! ra a Kk in, Barfooms, Oihees, Steamboats, Railroads, Churches, &'c., of sll ties. Also, Watches and Jewelry in great variety. Clock and Watel Materials. ‘al of ‘Which will be sold at prices to suit the times, at J. ROBINSON’: Pennsylvania avenue, arte Browns’ Hotel. W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 48 J * street, between G and H, keeps ~~ constantly ‘on hand every article re- @uulmmagaee [ome & his [a mar e9 B ‘ateut Corpse Preserve -» &0. His charges are moderate. and his attention instant on cali, any hour of the day or night. Hacks furnished for funerals at lowest poasible rates. ap 8-ly je 26-Sm op) eats, dle nnd Pat, td e best White and Red Ash and for sale at my Wood, Coa! and Sand i . he ALL WHOM ae ae OT T hereby give notice that Mili ‘arrant No. 759, day of June, i783, Hig tea i served three years in the Vi Peaches sorip in hen canis aatisl 7 Qne of the Heirs ot the John Higdon a. Booe-sinnine ; AND PAPER-RULING GOFF & corner of and D streets, \ Ts 2 AYER’S CHERRY For tax Rarid Crane or COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS, ano aeuieet men RVEWS CHERRY tis Fora has foundto more relief jh than Y k eure more cases of pulm remedy known to . ith and the snjoymen’ fife, by thisall powerful antidote to ataeaten atyy lungs Led tarot, Here & had settled on lungs. The dy ing cough, the glassy ey, the pale. thin features of pin, who was . whis} and strong. w! pat bis Vitals and, ows it er all symptoms more & He is tak: th *R- zeta akiog the CHR 'ECTO now: made his breathing essy; bis Sencate returns and wi dart which piere: is side is b \. peispborhood oan be found which bas not some liv- ing hy like this to shadow forth the virtues which have won for the Cherry Pectoral an im- ishable renow: ut ite usefulness does not end Bore. Nay, itaccomplishes more by prevention than cure. The count! colds an which it cures are the ich wuld have ripened into a dreadful harvest of inourab'e diseases. Intiuenz: Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness. -Pleuriay, W hoo; ing Cough. and ali irritations of the throat and lungs. are easily cured by the CHERRY PECTORAL if taken in geason. peary Puaily should have it by them. and the; | find it an inva:uable protection from the inaide 8 prowier whioh carries off the Yeon sheep from many & flock and the dariimg lamb rom many & home. Authenticated evidence of these facts, with diree- tions for the trest sent of each complaint, may be found in Ayer’s Americ+:n Aimanse, of which we blish three millions and scatter them broadcast over the earth. in order that the sick everywhere may have before them the informition it contains. Druggists and dealers yn medicine generaily ha’ them for distribution gratis, and also for suis these remedies, prepared by DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytics po namie Lowell. om oy oy a . ashington, ane a coun Afoxnidrins ‘and by sil desiers every where. au 10-4m T= GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— “* The Life Of the Flesh is in the Blood.” When the Blood becomes vitiated, impure, or too weak, the flesh loses its vitality. the skin becomes yellow and pallid. the Liver disordered, Dyspepsia and Indigestion follow, the Spirits droop, Nervous ness commences, and Life Seepror ee HARTSHORNE’S HEALTH RES 5 OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Acts upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach Bowel, imparting new vigor and tone to a.constitution im- paired by disease from any . it removes Pim- ples all skin eruption: rouses the physical powers of both sexes, gi bloom to the pallid ee at gs op 1oinal in its 61 iS. it isa im taste. It is possioueely adapted! to Female com pisints, which in their very nature are exhni and debilitating. ings, or Kidney a charm. Quart bottles $1, small bot Sold by Stott, McPherson, Clar! well & Lawrence, Dr. Culver, and F ton City, Ciscell & Kidwell, Georgetown. ma 8-d3m bd Dropsy, or dropsical 4B note | HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentiemen lose one of their greatest natural attractions—a fine head of hair—it becomes a matter of serious importance, and the uestion is what shall we do to atop the hair from ling off, and restore its vigor and my In re- iy to this nery we peg te rR DTI ARRIS’ HAIR PROMOTER ANDIMPROVER. A few Qppiications will stop the hair falling or breaking, remove dandruff, keep the scalp clean and wiute, and Geol aga fresiiness and vigor to the hair; and Poe oe pote may have been baid twenty years, the continued use of ittwo months will insure you a luxuriant head of hsir. Call and Reta bottle, and if not satisfied, after the second application, return it and get the price paid. Ask for Dr. Harrie’ Hair Promoter and Improver. Sold in Richmond by W. PETERSON, D gist, corner Main and 12th, and Main and V andin Washington city by Z. D. GILMAN, Drug ist, Browns’ Hotel Building, Pa. avenue, and D. BO CLARK, Druggist, oorncr 434 street and Pa: avenues. api ly YHE GREAT FAIN ANNIBILATOR A REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach anp Weak BowELs, HARTSHORNE’S GURE,ALL— Prepared bya ist jemist. Bottles 1234. 25 and 50 cents, , Hartshorne’s Cure-all should eekept in all fami- ties. in case of accidents or sudden sickness. Hartshorne’s Cure aii cures Rheumatism. Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Cramps, Colic, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Pain in the Limbs, Side, Back, and Bresst. Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Sprains, Bruises, Scalds and Burns. 2 Hartshorne’s Cure-all oures Neuralgia, Tooth- ache and Stiffness of the Joints. Hoartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Cholera, Diarrhea a in. Hastshorne’s Cure-ail oures Ear Ache and Dent ness from a cold. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Dyspepsia and in- digestion; also, Ganker and Sore Mouth and Sore ‘Throat; also Gute nnd Sores. Hartshorne’s Cure-ali curesail Spinal Affections and Weakness in Limbs. : Hartshorne’s Cure-ail isa great tonioto Weak Stomach and Boweis, and Improves Digestion. [LJ~ As the frequent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad Co! heumatism, Painin the Limbs and Bod: Stil Neck—every person should eta hott! ols upon the Nerves, Muscles, inews, 1: and, by ite warming eiec tromagnetic power, ex ali pain from the system. Get a bottie and try it. If you have a Cough. use HARTS HORNE’S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY—it is the best Cough Syrup in the World. if pai are Bilious, uso HARTSHORNE’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, Thy act upon the Liv- or. Stomseh and Bowets, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. _ The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores in Washington city ; Kidwell & Cisoell at George- town: H. Pee! oO. Alexandria, ta 3l-ly A ON MANHOOD, D ITS PREMATURE’ DECLINE, ‘ust Published, Gratis, the 2th Thousand. A few words on the Rational Treatment, Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Looal ness, Necturpal Emissions, Genitat and Nervous mapa Impo tency, and Impediments to Marrit generally, by 6. DE LANEY. M.D, The important fact that the many alarming com- plaints, originating inthe imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily re-aoved Witnout Ment CINE ig, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new ard highly successful treatment, ag adopted by the author, fuily explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure Hineete perfectly and at the least possible cost. thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any egarone: ratis and post free, in a envelope, remutting (post id) two post- 1B tO Dr DE LANEY. on2? =88 Kast Slat ~ a hout Pp! NO CARD.—The Jargest and most reliable stock of Pianos always on hand at our estab lishment. New and second-hand Pianos for Rent upon rens- onable terms. Pianos for asle upon weekly, monthly, end quar- tony paymen’s of smal! amounts. Qld Pisnos taken in part payment for new. Several very fine second hand Pianos for sale upon 6. 8, and $10 per month. O'd Pianos for rent at 50 conts to $2 per month. Sound, Instruments Tuned and Repaired, Piano Covers, Stools, Melodeons, Banjos, Accot- deons, Strings, &c., &c. JOHN F, ELLIS, aul? 306 Pa. ave., near 10th st. S IMPROVE YOUR EYES, TTRENGTHEN and the Paris Optioun, D, WOOLFEON, who woe bas arrived from Europe w. own, &8 weil as the maoufaatu ofa Others of the Intest improved SPECTA GLASSES; among which are the BU gee FociNGAY hath SO RvR BRAZIL AN EBBLEs, CR TALS, Ete., Fahredete sen tended to ete iy ae bas who are com: use wonders ther, will be suited at first Mieht, ‘Those “iy ¥ . 4 ULE GUISHED XENEZUELIAN have received the highest recommendations at the World’s Fair, at Paris, through their pr. jucing & clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknowB wade all styles of OPERA, SPY call styles . SPY, : FYING GLASSES, Compasses featidoll enaayivanes avonaa c Eetea cease Naas if a em fa street No. 491. be- Pa. avenue. Be. 0 mot mistake the corner of &th street. ces very reasonable, the sam Ushment in Euroso” ‘? seer NEW Grocery, wine AND LIQUOR The subscriber begs leave t opened a New Store, corner of 7th andi ie sieeate '. if where he intends to keepan assort: it S, CIGARS, and ‘ine GROCERES, fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, F\ ins, Pigs, Sardines, ‘Anchovi &o., all oF the eas (2 8 Of r ly inyited to cali and examine the stock t —— ora cener! aasoriment of fine Havana. Cigars, i 8880) ent ©) ine Hat - ported direct by the subscriber, at wholes and retail, ¥ Boats lied reasonable terms, produce taken jnlexohange, igh cae Mecéicy orders pudoteany ortee 14 cant Oe try Produce, of al desori r = Successor to Brereton & . 464, corner of F, opposite the Patent Office.” m 23 Iv AMS! HAMS! HAMSB!! he ewota & choice lot of Family-cured HAMS, ? ING & BURCHE iv 19 __anenar Vermont avonnn hed iets e eet, PAM NBROKER— 810,00 ill be loaned, in sums, on any articies se jo) ectm es oy DinneRe On At Wnt RENN a? ey streets. aot! ELLIa. (aes IR ct ele aett g a ee ieee ae es | clest bAvEM EVER WOR BY KINGS OR BMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. —3 3 Bocas it 18 the God himself pro- | War. will be reseel ck thin’ Sopetmenr ents d for all our race, , although the pose o'clock, p. m., ry oh tember may bloom ever so in cheek. constr the steam e be so sparkling, the teeth be those of and |» and the the pi od covering, or the hair each rorew sioops paading et . 2 Bod sh fe rh tg Ty, OT Worse |, |S, Navy ‘at Portemouth, N. H., eet, two inter ttvot ee Will teatro % ‘ode: : s i or ree janes 6 a ~* nak tee The offers must be fora specific «um for putti: e writer of first is the ‘ t celebrated pianist, The bere: “Drych 8" hedidot Weiss Naworsras 4 orn cx, 13 Nassau mag | April 12, 1858. Pror. O. J. Woop; Dear a weeks ago, ie bottle of your fy", estor- ative gave it my wife, who concluded to try ii on her hair, little thinking, &t the time, that it wou! restore the gray hair to its Original oo!or,but ‘well as my surprise.aftern few weeks trial it has per- ‘med that wonderful effect by turning all the gray airs tos dark brown, at the eame time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly recomme: above Restorative to all persons in want a change of their hair. Cilas" CAR. ew. Yorx, Jul 1857. Prov. O. J. Woop: onn ence Se - mend y as being the most e1 cacious article | ever saw. S: Restorative, my hair and wi most white, have gradually feel confident that a few more ap; 4 store them to their natural color. Italso‘has relieved me of all dandruff and aplonenet jtohing, 80 com- mon amo persons who perspire . ~ Perepire TP KILBY. Cxicaco, ILL., May 1 1857. Pror. Woop: About two years sco my hair com- menced falling of and turning gray. I was fast be- — and tried many ies to no ef- fect. I commenced using your Restorative in Jan uary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up. grow out.and tummed back to its former color,(biack.) At this time it is fully restored to its original color, health and ap; and | cheerfully recommend its use toall. J. De HOES. The Restorative is put up in botties of 3 sizes, viz- Large. medium, and small; the small holds 3. & pint, and retails for $1 per bottle; the medium hoidsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large noes a aegy Torty per cent. more in Proportion and retails for O. J, WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway New York, (inthe great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishment, pant 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by 8.1 good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ma !8-3m ot Baurdofed & Pharmacie de Parisan &S EMAAR, Royal Lottors Patent of uae oon iB 9} oe eal fe de ie imperial exe of ~ teine, Vienna. Triesemar No. | is & remedy for Re- ion, Spormatorrhes. and Exhaustion of the System. Triesemar No. 2 effectualiy, yp the short space of three da ‘8, completely and entirely eradi- oates all traces of those disorders which copay! oubebs have so jong been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popu- lation. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physician treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which all the sarsapariiia in the world gannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are ali devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nausenting qu! ties. They may lie on the toilet table without thei use being suspected. Sold in tin cases, and divided in separate doses as istered by Veipeau, Lal- leman, Rovx, Ricord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, oe cases in one for 39, which saves $3; and in cases. Sold by Dr. H. A, BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few blooks west of Broadway, New York. Imme diately on mae of the amount Dr. B. wil! forward the $9 cases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- riage paid, thus poole genuine European prepara- Gis tions. The $3 0 sent, but not free of csr Tisgs. jonsuliations 3 . and from 4 till 8 ow at, omit B&. m. till 2 as m., at No, 157 Pri te, B blocks west of Broadway. aise by TOTT. Washington. felly 514 SEVENTH STRKE® 514 ro as. OP 3 IAN, Second Story, three doors 8 ior oa FaLLows’ LL. a Giasses suited to every sight; oe. Reading, and Watchmaker’s Glasses; Tei e8, Microscopes in’ ‘ent variety; Cosmoramic eomeere we views perior and choice pictures on hand, adver- ment in National Intelligencer. TIMONIALS. as Tae Nenvors, pent ber 7, gd : Bpectaci: ‘ou (Or suit me very well. and seem to have im my sight more than any other I have lately tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL, 1 have tried a pir of Spectables obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my aight, corresponding with his description of then foous. 1 recommend him as 4 skillful optician. HENRY A. WIBE. Prreuspure, October 21, 1854, Abont five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Tobias, in Washington, a pair of Giasses for the spectacies which I used, and found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opinion of hum is, that he is skiliful inthe preparation of Glasses for cyes not teo far gone to be benefitted by — oi say _ Lyncusore, November 7, lus. From an examination of Mr. Tobiae’ Glasses, from bis observations and remarks, am con’ that he is a skil!ful optician. J.J, BLACKFORD, M.D, Lyxcusure, November 10, 1854, Mr. Jobn Tobias, having furnished me with Gine- ses, by which } have been greatly nided, (my vision having ge ed greatly from reading at nightin my earlier life,) itaifords me the highest pleasure to say that i consider him a skiilfu! practical cpticinn. Raritet Lage to aid theses ee Ras hie rofessiovsl cervices. M. B. UZIE, : Hider of the Methodist Conference, Wimineton, N. C., June 27, 1254, Mx. J. Tosias—Deer Sir: Lam happy tosay that the Spectacios which | obtained from you isst week are entirely satisfctery. From an ineqvality in the visual range o! eyes, | have heretofors found great difficulty in getting glasses of the proper foca! ae. tances. It e ords me gigeance to state, that by th aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished me are decidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any I have ever yet used. ‘ery reepectfully — R. B. DRAN ames’ induced by a friend to visit the ector of St. Haring 4 lignhment of Mr. Tobias for the rpoce of frying his lasses | was furnished with a pair slightly colored Etnewwhice have afforded me more relief and gratih- cation than any I have ever tried. My sight, origin- ally very good, wna injured by writing and reading at night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aid of these lasses I oan study aimont as Inte os ever, and that too withow @ pain | have previous- SBHN WILBON, red. Serr Late Commissioneer Gen’l Land Office, Deo. 11, 1865, Lhave used Mr. Tobias’s 3 epee oe Quin: it ie azing thas a8 v em. ave om! benefitel br them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH. May Sth, 1856. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobissasa skilful optician ; andas I havo eyes of remarkable peou!iari- ty, I was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed te comprehend them by inspection some shght measurement, and he has made mo gs of Spoota- cles that suits meadmirably, A. 2. BUTLER. July ll, 12856, Wasmwevon, Atr.2, eh ASHIN® TON, Having been for ysars under the necosmty of hav- two eets of ¢laeses—one for use in daylight, and one for lamp-light—1 procured one set from Mr. Tobi Which answered both pu I have used his severa! months, and fi ens exelent, Of Departmont of State, Mr. J.Tostas. Sir: The pair of Spestenies yon farnished me yeaterday are icularly fone. ‘hey are has § “decided’y the feet I ponent wel tacies for three or re in saying that the owner of cight or nine pairs, carefully laces and ffrom opticians reo- ned tp mao, cao fof thei finite ae pat rip Fogg paur- ries EAE BRooxLrn Onynoraxaic arenes, Am «4 Glasses, | am enabled to testi t their — them outer! eat oa 7 those if ne | merely optical impairment of the eyes are in want ie a ed ray coef ee T au ven he foous of the eye. if tical ir a. means of his optometer. in addi 's , further tronte wit Uleases, to thelr tnd my eateiegea : OPE IS BAUER AM. Wor Scteces Surgeons, Bi land; M. Of ine Medieat pee iety of London, and of t 1eal Society of New York; late Sur- Penal Nel Sivcty Sedo s ater, 5 ©. Institation, y gerbe lORVOLE, Va., July 27, In the exvoriene of even tons ears, Lbave found great difficulty in obtaining Spectuoles that wereex- actly yt the w ess of my sight. 8 in- convenience 1 88ems to have removed fc the who.e in successful operation, must include patent foe, nad the department will require are- jease from the proprietors of any pateutes article arrangements used in or about tre rf. must state the time in whioh the work wii! be com- pleted, and von ye nagar pot by the aswa! guar- antes requ aw. The uame of the e: shment in which the work 18 to be executed must ted. “Phe details of the designand arrangement of the machi wit be left with sao carey whose abe gman may be no- cepted as con he «I ene Suvan Operation, and net being subject to di the working ment to i try aperSe ponte hee ot lg ae as mar, ‘8 Bs possi! le a! they wel be able to propel the vessel at a moderate speed with great eoouomy of fuei,+ ages be performed with one su, With this view, the d bidders to su nt Ist. Theamount of horse power which the engines and boiiers will be alie to develop for five days con- secutively whon driven up to their highest at tobe he vessel by the m™ on beard t At the rate of t 33.000 pounds lifted one foot b: minute, and to be not less than 1,000 horse- power, and at least 80 revolutions per minute. ‘The consam ption of coais per harse-power por hour must be stated. The pressure in pounds per squere inch on th: iston necessary to work & engines at the abo eloorty. th ton by iadicator diagram. 2d. Tne quantity of coal whion can be stowed in the ship without i, total weight of 46 tons tor machi ery, es, boilers and water m. bunkers. square precer, and coal by the engioes and boul- of tron of the multitudular brass tubes and with telescopic smoke Pts and, @s it 18 intended to use fresh water in the holers,® surface condenser of the most approved kina befardicd em nie ae sie a he propeller with the connection® fr;horsting will be of composition, to be properly proportioned for at least 60 revolutions per minute and for the im- section of the vessel. aratus fur ventilating, and appur tenances of Ii kinds necessary forthe perfect work- ing of the whole to be of the most approved kinds. ‘he coal buakers, shaft passage, two ath wart: 14 iron bulk heads, # disti ling apparatus for {resi water. from which ovn be made not less than 500gal- lons per day, and the tools and duplicate pieces ne- cessary and ant: steam sloop of SIL On. Ane a hi i. ‘The wood and carpen er work, except the borin; out the deadwood tor the shaft necessary to Ming the — for - haem Hyd of eo pets boil- ers, and appendages will be provis at the expense ofthe Navy Department. and it will permit chee of such facilities as it may have for hoisting the heavy machinery on board. fF or the »coommodation of the entire steam ma- chinery and the fuel there will be sliowed in the bo-iy ct the ship, the entire space under the spar deck. commencing at 15 feet abaft the main mast, and thence extending forward a distance of 5 feet. Within this space it is expected to carry coal for five day's steaming at the maximuin speed. In the specifiowtions, the daily consumption of fuel will be stated: aleo the weight of the machinery, coal, boilers, water in them, shaft, propeller and ap- penaages, with tools and spare work. ail of whicb must pot exceed 406 tons of 2,240 pounds. ‘The distance from the after side of the mainmast to the after eide of the forward stern post willbe about 80 feet, and the distanoe between the forward and the after stern posts will be seven feet. The decth from the load water line to the top of the keel under the propalier wili be '2 feet | inch. ‘The proposal must be accompanied by full specifi- cations and general drawings, having the position of omar x, cet, ot the treet Magee Cm rked on them, giving algo the capacity o: Mesiivas { stenm,ares of foot delivery vaiv, livery valves, ofthe boilers, urface. alse the di. ameter, pitch, surf:ce, and kind of propeller and a eoaepe points, that comparisons can readily made. The terme of psyment will be that, when one-half of the materials and iabor provided for in tract shall have been completed to the sx. of the department. there will be mad 35 part of the whole amount of the contra ers. Uh kind, with When tne whole shall have been completed and —_ for erection inthe snip a further psyn.ent of 1-6 will be made, and when a factory trial of seven con- seoutive days shail havebeen made, then a further rhall rye satisfactorily at sea for 8 period of three » the remaining sui shall be paid. The re- pai juring this period from defective workmanship or materials wiil be at the expense of the contractor. It is to be understood that if the weight and ot her cont ition ‘cified in the contract be not complied with, the departinent is to be at \iberty to resect the who.e machiner. the contractor to be at the expense of taking it out of the ship and to refund wha! ic amount of the contract price may have been paid. PRopoeacs will also he received st the same time and place for the steam machinery and appeudages, and piscing the same on board each of the screw sloops-of war building at the navy yards Philadelphia, nod Pensacola, under the spec:foa tions and conditions above stated, with vanations in the foliowing particulars, viz : at least, 8% revolutseons Ist. Horse poser 758 a per impute. The total weight for machinery, appendages, boilers and water in them, bunkers, tools, spsre pieces, and coal must not exoeed S10 tons of 2,260 pounds each. The ength oecunied by the engines and boilers will commence 14 feet abaft the main- mast and thence extend forward a distance of 46 feet. The distance from the after-side of the mainmnst to tho afzer-side of the forward s'ern fi at Wil about 75 feet. The depth from the iond-water line to the top he keei under the propeller wil be? feet Zinches. Steam eueine mavufacturers who desire to bid. oan obtain a copy of the neo 1on of any one of the ves= sels upon making Spplication to the departmert. ei ISAAC TOLC! Secretary of the Navy jy 2-lawtSep 3 Ss Be 606.) WOALES OF PUBLIC La vD8. In pursuaues of the provision of the Sd section of the act entitled * An act to authoriz- tne President ot the United States to cause to be surveved the tract of land in the Territory of Minnesota belougi to the half-bre-ds or mixed-bloods of the Dacotae Or 3:0ux nation of Indians, and for other purpowes,” approved July 17, 1854. it is is hereby deciared that public sales will be held, as © known in the no tice of posiponement, dated February 20, 1856. at the undermentioned iand offices in the State of Minne sota, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : At theland office at HenpERson, commencing on the sixth day of September next. for the dispo of the vacant pub opened ep wun wd fe : Ing-named townships tnd fractional townships in the inte reserve for the half-breeds or mixed-bloods of the Dacotah or Sioux nation of Indians, vez : North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian. The unlocated tracts in fractional township one hundred and eleven, of range ten. unlocated tracts in fractional township one hundred and eleven, of range eleven. The unicoated tracts in fractional townshi hundred and eleveu and one hundred and tw: rage twelve. ‘The uniocated tracts in township one hundred and eleven, and fractional towships one hundred and twelve and one hundred and thirteen, of range thir De Tne unlocnted tracts in township one hundred ané eleven,and in that part of township one handred and tweive,and fractional townspip one bundred and thirteen, within the above-mentioped reserve, of nge fourceen. x5, e anlocated oy that part of townships one hundred and eleven and one hundred and twelve, within the above mentioned reserve, of range ff teen. At the land office at FaRipavLt, commencing op the thirtieth day of August next, for the disposa) of the public lands situated within the foil named townships and fractional townshi aK — reserve for the half breeds or mixed- North of the base line and west of the fifth prin} a one ve, of tah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz: * : cipal meridian. * mm ‘hi tracts that of fraotio: township. ‘one. ieee and ten, in the above- "he unlogsted tracts tn that part of townsh oo sin ips hundredand eight and one hundred and nine. ‘and fractional tow: p one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned reserve, of range ten. The uniooated tracts in that part of township one bundred a d eight. within the a! mentioned re- serve, and in townships one hu: nine and one red and ten, of | e eleven. The unlocated tracts in that part of townai m one hundred and eight and one hundred thie the above-mentioned reserve, and in township ove hundred and ten, of range twelve. he urlocated tracts in that of townships one hundred ae I | one hundred and ten, with the above-ment: reserve, of thi 5 ‘The unlocated tracts in that part of township one hundred sud ten, within the above menti re serve. of range fourteen. ‘ne unlocated tracts in that part of township one hundred and ten, within the above-menti re rerve, of range fifteen, The offering of the above lands will be oo ed on the days npeckatnts and will order in which they ivertised, shal! have been Set, and the sales thus closed; a no sale shal! yy open longer than two weeke vate entry of any of the lands wil! be ad mitted until after the expiration of two weeks, ea fy -coveathony rot may yf! Domint ont A. BERPRICES, Commissioner of the General Land NOwCe TO creed are pane pode pe fly fy is required toestablish same to the satin: of the Rexister and Receiver of the proper iand of- 06, and make payment therefor as soon as ticable afver seems this notice, and renociniee. phe. is scien ya ne — T° BRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS. Lpereloacregvede mre : Savesiog. sont Pian re. poate isw, at te 5 = teas nile So eo ee ce Sietaty a amr. South of the base line and east of the sixth Ke ee aes oe cipal jan ‘The parts of 17 and 18 outside Pasion qoenrwation, townships 19, 2. 2) nad *8That part of township 17 outside of the Indian - and townships 12, 19, 20,21, and 22 of runes Sections Zi, WB, R, 3 St, of townsh. Steet 0: 3 ytd. 5, 15and 17 to 22, inclusive and st tooe, clasive, of 14 Seobons 3 to) t te i, 2. |, ol one Si, and 3S ib. the Jj aed the ita’ and of nes 5. rope tote 1, ant Ro of range 19. Fractional township Il; townships 12, 13, and 14 the of townempe 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 outaide of the ludian reservation; and tow; , 21, and 2 of range 8. At the land office at |_ecomPron, f November next, for thedie. the pubiio land My ithin the ang town- VIE: of the sixth prin. p11; townships 12,"3, and 14 the parts of towpaiips !5and19 cuteide ed dinn reservation; and towaships 2, 21 2, Tange 17. Fractions! township 1); townships 12, 13, and Ki the parte of townsn'ps 15 and 19 outside of the In- dian ee rvation ; Aad townships 2), 21 and 22. of Tange 16. ¢ parts of fractional township 11, and of town- ship !2 outride of the Indian reservation; townships 13 and 14; the parte of townsbips 15 and 19 outede of = sates eoeerention j and townships 20. 2\, and 2, of range The 8 of township !2 outside of the Indian res iSand 14; the parts of town utside of the Ladinn reservation ; 21, and 22, of range 14. ce at Kickaroo, commencing on ny of November next, for the dix 1 the following town- townships At the innd onda: Seuth of the base line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian. ‘ownship 3, of range 23. ‘ownships 2 and 7, of ‘ownships ~ S. and 6.and the parts outside of ‘vation «f hip 7, of rance “Ons 9, 19, 11, 12, 13.14. 15, 17 ond 20 to $5, inole- sive. cf town ownships 3 4,5 and 6, the em outside of the Indian reservation of township of range 2). of Ce Sections 6, 7, « 5 4,15 and 17 to 35, inelu- t townsh: towrahips 3,4 and 5; ad the parts of townships 6 and 7 outside of the Indian ree ervation, of range 18. dian reservation, of range 16 Sections 4 to 35, inclusive, of township 1; ship 2; the parts of townships 3, 4. and 5 the Indian reservation ; section uve, 17 to 21, inclusive, and 23 to 33, inc'usive, of township 6; sections 4to9 inclusive, and 17 10 21, inclusive of township 7. of range 15. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, and the parte of town- ship 7 outside of the Indinn reservation, of range 14. Atthe land offices at Kickaroo, commencing on Monday, the i9th day of November next, for the dis- posal of the public iands 10 the following townships, and parts of townships, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian Townships |, 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, and the parts of town- snip 7 outxide of the Indian reservation, of range 13, Vowachipe t 2,3 4 and 5, of range 12. Townships |, 2,3, 4, ane 5, ri pange i. Townships 1. 2.3, 4 and 5, and the 8, 9. and 10 outside of the town ide of town- indian reserva- . 3, 4, 5,7, 8. Gand 10, of range 9. inated by Inw for the of schools, military &nd other purposes, will be excinded from 0 B80R. The «fering of the above iands will be commenced on the deys appointed. and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised until the whole shsil have been offered and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shsli be kept open longer u two weeks, and nO private entry of any of the Will be admitted until after the expiration of tne two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 2!st day of July. ‘858. By order of the President : S. E PI Commissioner of the Generel Laud Uthes. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every, on entitled to the right of pre emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumers'ted .s required te establish the cameo the sstisfaction of the register and re- hi ps 7, ceiver of the proper land othee. aud make payment therefore as soon ax practicable after seeing this moti, betore the di ppeinted for the com- mencement of the pub’ ¢ of the lands embrao- ing the tract claimed ‘will be forfeited, THOS A. ae a Commissioner cf the General Ofhoe. ty 24—in se euch cin: B LNo. ak . ¥ THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATED In pursuance of law, !.JAukKS BUCHANAN, President of the United States of Amenes, do hereby deciare and make known that public saise will be held at the lermentioned { Offices in the Territery of N ASKA,&t the periods herein- ter desienated to wit: At the Land Office at B: on Monday, the sixth d: the disposti of the named townships, viz: Nerth of the base line and cast of the mzth prin- coped meridian The parts of telco 4 on+, ou' side of the Sac end Fox, and Hell Breed, Nemaha reservation, of range 17, The parts of townships |, 2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sacand Fe d Half Breed. Nemana reservation, and wwrehips 5 and 6, That part of township ome. ow' Fox reservation: township? t parpeel townshine 3.4 and S outside of the Half Breed, Nemabn reser vation; and fractic ten; Lownships 2. 3, and 45 sice of the Hinif Hreed, Nemake and 6, of range 13. id 6, of range 12. “| +, of range Ll. )W NS VILLE. Commend! 7 Of Beptembver next, for within the following ‘ownships 1, 2'3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 10, Townships i, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 8. At the Land Office at N-prasxa Crr mga ig ing ou Monday, the sixth day of Se tember next, the disposal of the pubic lands within the following named townships, viz: North of tne case line and cipal meré ronal townships 7 and 8, of range 15, Foeuenip 7, and fractional townships 8, 9, 10, II — 9, 10, 11, and 12,and fractional of the muxth prin- bey UJ i 13 ywosh |, of range 13. ‘eT ownsh'ps 7,69. 10, nnd 11, and fractional town- 13. of range 12 9,10, sud Il, and fractional town- 9,19, and Il,and fractional town- ‘of range 14. ‘ownehips 7, 8, aud 13, and fractional townships 14 15. and 16, of ran-e 3. Roe eae the mixth day ©: me > the epost ofthe public lands within the Tiowns named townships, viz: North of the base line and cast of the sizth prin- epel yee ot , onal 13, 14, 15, Mu rence 4. 1 ractional townships l2and 13, townships | a saad fractional townships 17, 18, 19, and %, eI e « ownsbip 12, townrhi 1 , Bn toe ional towsships 12, 33. on8 it, on8 townships Fract . 16, 17, 18, 19, and Tecctionn) cote fering of the shov on the dope srpowspls aad are adverti fered, and the sales thus e! sale shall be kept opeo lemger than twee — have been 5 betno and no private entry of any of the innds will be mitted Tatil alter tne expiration of the two weeks. nd hand, Bt the oity of Vfoctenston, tie “thirtieut dnp o| = > E-+ Domini sand a ; Shoussad eight hundred *y4MES BUCHANAN. aad Puen Se aeubiih “Commissioner of the General Land Office, — ¥. TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Nevers pers entitied to the nght of pre-empt: uy . Ev toany 6 lands Within the townsh ps townships above enumerated in lish th oy . receiver of ti ment therefor as Soom @s practicable after seeIme 5 hetore the da a for the nee public sale of the innds em- bracing the tract claimed ; otherwise such claim Wil! THOS. pe Re ae ne ee Seana ‘Commentary on Matthew and Mark, | i} “Madrice on the Prophets and Kings of the Old Teeter s Btates of Central Ameriea, 1 vol., 8r0.; liuetrations ; | - Sherman Potter's Life and Adven (uRTeimeire of Joseph Curtis ; ty Mies Sedgwick ; Se te Richard I; ‘PRANCK TAYLOR. agdesh | Fgver ant Friendship; by L.C. Loom-

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