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‘EVENING STAR. EVER 1 HEAR IN SLEEP. Ever | hearin sleep ‘ eee ing lost hat oan never come back to me. bast cold and pearls so fair, Bi ing head of « deat one dead te thy waves. i kvow she lieth in peace at on! iortae = Sf her seve-sed mouth the touch of her tittle hecdes Ths lavish, oh! sounaing sea, to wild dim coast— ‘eat her stranda with blushing skells the glory of navies lost. Keep all thy gems, oh! sea, And thy shells for the bright lee-shore— But give to my heart that sweet youug Sea ne Ss Sec ecco meri Wropinos 1s Wintse —The statistics of mar- riages in Cincinnati, for the past year, present one or two curious points worth remarking. Du- ting that time more than two thousand per sons were married; the number for each mcnth being as follows: January . Februa 61| December The Philadelphia Bulletin, in attempting to Sccount for the difference shown in the preva- lence of the matrimonial fever in different sea- sons, and in different months of the same sea- son, remarks as follows: ‘That fewest marriages occur during February, May be accounted for on the principle that during that month ladies talk least. March and May are proverbially ular, and foolishly regarded as ‘‘unlucky’” for weddings, and we conse- quently find the fewest instances of coupl+s being turned of in them. Mate nu, bent qui Maio mense nubent. “TT marry ill who marry in May.”? said a silly old adage, in vogue even among the Romans. We should expect that, following the general law manifested in nature, there would be the most weddiags in Spring, butitisin February that they begin to fall off, do not recover until Octobe fact sug- gestive of the Canada editor who regarded “:wo tons of coals and a wife’’ as indispensable for getting through a winter comfortably. Be rin- ning house-! ing with the year, and our Amer- Sean business habit of dating all partnership~ from the first of the year, may possibly account for the fact that nuptial arranyements generaliy inerease in number until the holiday season, and then abruptly diminish We have not tables of statistics of other cities at hand to refer to, so that we cannot decide whether the Cincinuati figures hold good here. Possibly people defer marrying out there till the pig killing begins, for the sake of the spare ribs eS Tux APricans —The Wanderer herself stows like @ cattish. But these negroes cost high There were two cargoes lost, which have to be made pa Then there was an extrs expeuse of $15,000 paid the proprietors of the soil for al- lowing the cargoto land, and Bill Corrie charges high for walking several miles through swamp. landing in ‘a boat,) and getting a man atthe ighthouse veal grechips clipper in. in fact, the clipper arrived too xeon; no Preparations had ‘2 made as to clothing, transportation. &c., all of which caused rixk, loss of money and time Tae real log book of the clipper is one of the tichest accounts in the world—telling how R——« mouth was sealed with plasters intended for the skin, and English and Yankee were bamboozled with better liquor than they were used to. The most business man the oid Commodors met on bis traveis was R——. Says the old Commodore T just pulied out my book and paid bim—real — eee “3 mong the negroes imported from the st, where the education of the darkey is neatly we | ceeap wittd ee bas been placed to ach them the dialect of Alebama.— Montgomer (4Ia.) Maii. Tea pa The Troy Whig announces iuat the ba- kers of that city have raised ¢ bead from six to seven aunt, ‘BO price of their {7 Father, said an ambitious youngster, about the size of a r box, “I can do without shoes, but I am suffering fora bosom pin.” {J~ Three professional resurrectionists have just been arrested in Cincinnati, caught in the act of conveying to the Medical College the body of a Cyprian who was lately burned to death. i ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. ATIONAL HOTEL —ru Martin, Dr Bean and son, Md; C A Kerr, C D Boyden, Va; J B Pariss, DC; & 3 Spice lellery, Hon E G MSs weak H Harris, E R Jewett, T Bacon, C A Brown, Mass; W C Spencer,U +A: TS Wagner, G W Wheliden, G@ W Atkins, © Taggart, Pa; G H Chapman, Mass; J Robinson, Va; HT Smith, 0 C Bruce, F D Herbert. D W poet i 4S Bowles, Col Stone, W P Gorsuch, R W Bull, F Cromiey, J H Brice, H Reynolds, Mrs JH B Latrobe, Mr and Mrs D'Arcy Paul. O robe. Md: N C Kenney, J R Fisher and lady, a; Dr R H Rodd, E H Taylor, Ky; J G Mitch- ell, Md; WR Hayward and fam, ¢'E Hayward, Fla; D M Boland, Mo; J Blake’ R F Mepnant’ Md; J E Grayson, Pa;G B Atkins, Ital Opera: L Fletchar, Texas; JE Cary,O; LC Scott. £ O Adams, NY; G Jones, Hon John S Wells, N H; Geo Patterson, J mann, D Stone, Pa; G fi Lan’ man,Va; JS Potter, JG Yates, M'B Brown,NY; B G Buck, C W Buckingbam, 8 @ Hance, Md; T B King, Mad James. NY; Miss M Davis, Mr Reynolds, Pa; E W Teagne, Mrs Cummins, Ale; Conway Robinson, DC; ‘TT Giles, Va. BROWNS’ HOTEL —R F Kirby, Va: Gs Stutz, do; RC Brooks, do; 8 H Kimball, Max«: A Eaglish, KT; HonG W Thompson, Va; W ry Roe M Criss, do; Mrs RH Baptist, Mo; 4 & Robbins, NC; J Stuart, NY; J H Cox, Va; J Fisher and lady.:do; G H Tryon, Pa; J 8 Bat, Ala; O 8 Shieids, Va; S$ Miller, Pa; Dr O Dono- van and lady, Md: H E Hicks, NY; C M Hicks, ha Kerr, Va; J RGrove, do; 3 Maxwell NY; H8 Jones, do; 4G Harding and lady. do: J H Hart and lady, Pa; ES Gowen. il; viv Lewis, Ky; W M Piilson, Va; ET Wailde and lady, Ky; Miss T E Taylor, do; Miss LC Smith, do; J's Patter, NY; J Sacklicon, Ga; G A Moorry and three ladies, NY; C Parsons 0; J 3 Moore, Fla; W B Harrison. Tenn; J M G. ‘gin, do; W Miller, do; J T Ludeling, La; Le E'Har‘is, Ve: WMaAm a hare A Gilmer, NC; Mra J A Gilmer,do; Miss A Gilmer, do; Miss C Gil- mes, Miss L Shober, do; T P Havens. do; W E Jobnson, Va; J Preston, Mass; E F W Gagle, WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—J W Phillips, 5 Ripplin G P Nevin, T Cronin, JG Bulli? Po. CN Potter, G H Pensxer, J W Beebee, D A Bald. win, J O Rice, Mes M A Myers. J & Watson and lady, Dr H B Sands and lady, W Fanning, 1: G Squier. NY; W T Coleman, Gal; A F Joss, Loa; F W Latham, Texas; Hh G Banning av y Del; IR Holt, Ky; G Worthin, ton, Oly Barton, USA; J P Ein and lady. Clapp and lady. Miss © Me; H © Moore and lady, Pa; N F Potter, RI; 8 Clift, N Yk: A Wil- kin, Min; J P Verree, Pa; R Blskeley, D tam- ries, Galena; HS SicComb, Del; T P Turner, ie. we 4 i Cuba; H Hayes and lady, NJ tt! OH Moluier, WASHINGTON HOUSE —G Hall, a F. B Rossuwey, S Jones and ly, Dove Helsunennt D Armstrong, FP G Davis, R H Leonard, NY; P A Patterson, lady, child and servant J Coneli DC; Hon Rich Brodbead, Pa; RS Nibleit, WE Robinson, Texas; J H Glenuer, Md; 1. D Boyton aud ty, Ky; w H Mill. Va: Jno F ALiiler, NC; D ’ aaa; apes, 4 y Mo; M A Zabriskie and ly, NJ” 2 WY Birch, KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—Col 5 J Houston, Md; HG Banning and lady. Del; J M Ad ie R ss ot yFtey 0 Pa; 6 cote rer Ban, Pa; P Pendieten, Va; F Mooz, W Stone, NY; T Jenktus, do; J Fink. Lockwood . —~] DW soi, Pa; RK Slau UNITED STATES HOTEL eG A 4 a,—* G Miller, Na By Gauldeld, Dc; TA Rudd, Pa; C Willitt va cont Va; DM Sheety, do; J Carter, N EEO do; Ps Key tas yentce: Va; 3Q Aitkin, Pa; J W Gaveyor, Va; 3 NW poosi “i OCBANSTEAMERKS Vuou raz Unirap Steamers Leave. ina D Arago.. r ° = A Edinbargh. New York. ei «Feb. 19 The Calli mail steamers leave ( on the o and 2th of each month eiieey ¢ Havana steamers leave New York onthe 2d, 7th, 12th. bh and 27th of each month, Charleston, 8. C., on the 4th and 1st tt Aur WM. T. DOVE & $ E Now prepares tu executs any viders with Lun may be favo: 10 the ING, G « STEAM FITTING ILZ Store on oth street, & few doors rorth of h may be found a complete as Water Fistsne — ters. fresh Served in evory tyle to the patrons, 10 eunnect; gaerer 6 season—Game, eon wh ai the dal - canafiord, cod ———————— E ALFHADETICA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. cee Core oA tcoinase tn the omy GHICULTUKAL WAKEHOUSES. apesee F. Simpson, 619 7th sty perth all pa. BV 3 Nagar tene adler Fats. 2 story H. ILL, Cor. Lou. av.. up stairs. ARDING.Broh’s & is 1ak, Ve ee aT Laws 3. Baxzen, 406 12th ot. bet, D&E. OUI gros & Magna cornes. . BV. MITCHELL, east ont he BBINS. Gor.7 & F sts, Att’y in patent cases. Sipe peace atk oom AMERIES. se erat: G. S, KRarrr, corner Pa.av. & 18th st. Mcknuvee &'Co., wo 7th eek. res Sere Bess Meroe Paw. BANKS AND BANKERS. Riees & Co., N. W, oor. 15th st. & N. Y.av. + a St., DO! ol . wis ot ox Co., 292 Pa, av., cor. 10th at. ERS, OOr. F & 15th ats “pen. Sraeeery |. W. W eps & Co.. 452. Pa. av., bet. 46 6th ate. BILLIARD SALUON: near 7th st.. {sland. joun DuvaLt, G st., bet. 7th, near Pat. Office, Jorce & LENMAN, (horse snoers,) 2 Ohio av. PaRKHILL, 36 Va. av., near 4th et., Island. B ORE OT oe N.Y. av. b.6&7 Mrs. Batzs, southwest cornor Pa. av. and 9th st. Mrs. Massry, 456 Pa. av., between Sd and 45 sts, Mrs. Tornzy. 552 Pa. av., between lat and 2d sts, BOOK-BINDERIES. Epwarp Lycerrt, 27! Ps. sv.. bet. 10th and ith sts BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ‘Ww. BaLLantyng, religious book deposit’y, 498 7st NoRTHERN LIBERTIES Books TORE, S27 7th st, T AND SHOE STURES, BorcE BURNS, 340 Pa. av , near 9th st. akMON Bu: 408 Pa. av., bet. 4s¢ & 6th sts. P. Hoov: Pa. av., south side, bet. 6 & 7 ats. CLARK, Ladies’ Shoe Store, 16 Market Space, CREASER, 373 F st..t et. 8th & Sth. BRICKLAYERS. = ea Cites Cuas.G. BaLt,(patont range, &o.,) Eat., db. K YARDS. K. H. Lamps, oor. NJ. av. and N st. south. CARPENTERS AND BUILDEKS. Jas. W. Barker. 446 N.Y.av., bot. ith & Isth ste. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. AnvExw J. Joyce. our. 4th & E sts.,S. Pa. av. korg R. HaLt, S. side Ps. av., bet. 13 & 1336 sts. OHN P. Dennis, east side sth at., b. Lou.av.& Rapiey & Bozz_x, express wagous, 12 st., 8. P CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c. Tuos. Purse. & Son. 4] Pa.av..bet 6th & Ithsts C. KE. GEgen, 173 Pa. av., bet. 17th and 18th ste. CLAIM AGENTS. Henry Appison, 458 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep’t. CLOTHING STORES. Wat, Staruens & Co., 322 P: oak WaLuex & Co., Brow ia & aa Pa. a . G. Stgeucns, 37) Pa. ay. CON FECTIONERIES. C. GavttEe, ladies’ saloon, 252 Pa.av ,b. 12 & 13 sta. J. 6. Weaver, ladies’ saloon, opp. Browus’ Hotel. ‘HOMAS PoTENTINI.279 Pa. av., vet lth & ith sts, D, 386 6th bet. G & H. C’KY, 518 Pa. ay. Ice Cream $1 pe: . south of Capitol, aud 405 Centre Mkt. beled bet. Sd & 43q sts. rows’ hotel build’g. av. Dr. A. Van Camp, bet. 61 DRESS MAKEKS. Mas. Marr A. Eaton, 434 1th st., noar Pa. av. Mad. LopMan, Freneh dress maker, 13 Mkt Space, DRUG STORES Z. D. Guumax, 3 Pa, av., near 7th st. JouN SclwaRTzE, 458 I's. ay,, bet. da & 6 ate, Foxn RO., BO Pa. av., 00) Lovrioy. N.W. cor. [a +B. Moo DRY GOODs. W. M.Suvster & Co.,$2 Market Spice, b.7 & 8 sts. R. B. HAL, 373-5 7th at.; also, Carpets, Shoes, &c. as. W.SEARs, 48 Market Space, bet. 7th & 8th sts. J. W. Cottey & Co., 523 7th st., north of Pa + GODDARD, 347 7th ~L. NEw7on. 521 7th st. four doors north of Pt DYERS AND SCOURERS. W.H. WHEATLEY, 388 Pa. av.; 49 Jeferson st.6.T. ENGRAVERS. ae Hare, 254 Pa. — bet. 12th & oeten SCHIMMELFENNIG engin'r’s wit EXPRESS OFFICE! = Abd4Ms’, 514 Pa. av , bet. 2d and Sd sts, NCY STORES. Ln and 7th sts. F. g- C. STEVENS, 335 Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th sts, ; C. GIBSON, 44 Market Sproe, bet. 8th & 9th sta. Wa GO Minna 320 Faave 2d Baie tovnt mu. C. EABA. 5 a BY. D. sts.: &o FEED STORES.” oa oa A uae _ 7th at. & Centre Market, Ww. SLLLIs & BRo., (iron,) 13th st., near canal, SCHNEIDER, (1ron,) cor, 18th at, H.& CUNKIDER, (br FURNITURE STORES. Bontz & Brotuer, Odd Hail. 7th st. N. M. McGaseoar & Co . 530 7th st., north Pa. av. ¢: = SEAtL weer, Carbo Sapeseh nome SS «St. CLaix, oor ‘A. AV.: Second - GENTLEMEN'S “ BELONGINGS.” Stevens’.(hats & wardrobo articles) Krowns’ hotel. GREEN DUSES AND SEED STORES. bie Geese, Fiori stk re 4 OHN Sa UL, ureerviman, Seedsman, & c,,. th GROCERY STORES. Kine & Buxcnene. cor. 15th st. & Vt. av. W. BRYAN, 44 Market Space, bet. 7th & 8th sta. Epwakp Hatt, # Mark agerqy = ten. market, S. W.K. Hanpt, 229 Pu. av., bet. Mth & 15t I. Kannevy & Puau, 508 7th st., bet. DA EK. James DaLy,(voriety,)388 Lat., bet. 14th & 15th ate P.Wuire & Co .N. W. corner 13th and F ats, GUNSMITHS. C. H. Munck. 496 6th st.. south Pa. av, HAKDWARE AND CUTLERY. Campseit & Covte, 35! Pa. a Etvans & THomrson, (coach » HH. & G.C.ScHNBIDER, 271 Pa. av., vot. Wa 1) ata, Puck sR & Co., 321 Pa, av., near 7th at. HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. _H. Stinemetz 236 Pa av, b. Willard’s & Kir! HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. . W. Boresn, Ifon Hall, (general assortment.) Y CODWARD,(gen’las’mt)n.#. Pa.av., bet. 10 & Il. Francis, 49 7th st., bet. D & K. ( Everything.) REEN, 178 Pa. av., bet. 17th and Ieth sts.(do ) BLEY & Guy, N. «ide Po. av. bet. 10th & Ith sta, JEWELRY STORK! - W. Galt & Bro., 3% Pa. av. bet. 9th & 10th ste, oO. 338 Pa. sts. F. Bo watches and jowelry, $97 ay + Karn. 480 Pa. av., bet. Sd & 455 sts, , Chronometer. &c., maker. 437 7th st, ” Eogiish watchmaker, 430 15th at, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, &c. Joun D. CLanx, 525 12th st. (Also Notary Public.) Tomas C. Donn, 66 bet 6th & 7th ste, and Louisiana ay. Navy Yard. BAD & eo SPER — so MILLs, 487 6th st. bet. . G. MuwRay, cor. 7th and [ LIME, CEMENT, &c. |. H. Gopsr, foot of K st.n SRY, cor. Now York STABLES. ALLISON NatLoz, JR., cor. ind 133 at. LOCKSMITHS AND BE HANGERS. Cc. Secure BR, ( Sopa ar ag v.. Up stairs. ch vp C. BELL, Pa. av.,b. 80,£un8imi! PLOOKING GLASSES, ue. = cl. b. 257 AV. LUMBER YAR Ds.” "ra H.N.& J. W. Kasey foot D at., (steam saw mili.) Tuo. Mosuer, Blagden’s wharf, foot of 4th at. east MACHINISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. Ws. M. Extis & Brotier, 13th st., near the canal. Get ane. 5. r sorter pn Eats. Mite. HaLL 205 aD. . MARBLE Wonkbe fe: trourailing Ww. RutHeRFonn, J. Kurner: Jacos Vuinmxyer. MATHEMAT J. Cane, math’! instrument make: MILLINERY, &c. Mes. H.L. STAseRn, bg iy’ at, ben S Tien RLgs Peaess, 'e. BT, és 04 rm SIC sons. " die tiaas aor. CT. De Carnigt,, oor. Pa. ay, & 1th st, a IN 7g Hides ae iS, &e. OW ELL OREELI. et., nor Tih, PAPER HANGINGS, &e. Z MYecgizan, 606 3th ing petwosn | onl + RaNncis WILLNRR, + Ym eM "ATENT AGERYS.*"" aun « F. Stanssuny, 8, cor, 7th & F sts, ; +. Ove. P.O. Department. AYMAN. motel maker, F tO oe : WNBROKERS si 534 Saac Hex Zeeks, 429 Pa. av. bet. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIER. Gu see ne Fe ev, bet. <b x 10th sts, may. bet. 4 LASTER & GUANO Mints. "= Monean & Ruineaart, fovt of G street nerth. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, 4. W. Thompson & Bro., 29 Pa. av., b. lv & 1 ate, Joun R gus, 496 6th south or P. hoe (ees Poste of rhage wiet Ha AN S. oor. Lou, . te RTRAIT PAINTERS, |S"! Sth « M. Srancey. 27836 Pa. av.. bet. Ith & 12th st: PRINTING OFFICES—(Book nad Job.) E Porntxmos: 9 D h, + BL. MA - near Georgetown, and 2th st, mantias, &c, cor. Hi & 12 manties, &0o, ENTS. » 400 Ist ot. east, s Joun Hosns. 12! 14th st..b 1& K.and High st, G. ¥. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. oat Jos. C. G. Kannapy, 470 H at., bet. 9th and loth. aoa mney. 516 7th ee Nat. inset. Office, . RESTAURANTS. Move D- - Pa. av. & 6th st, Garaverre Pre.inee errr NION ACADEMY. ( SEWING Mac ..W. Horeies tron itute, 490 E st. *t oomis, 159 Paay z:.cor. N Y. av. & léth st. A C. Woopwarp.n «. Wade Wire is TOBACCO AND CIGAR Se Rig ttt ade. H.C. Staens. 06 Pa. av. bot.2d & Sd ure, beh ty) Og & Co.. 544 Ps. ay wAUBNING, BRACKET-MAKING, we, ONDERTARERS.” OO & 7th. z. A! EVRY. Lg ES a 3 zk. |, CPHOLSTERERS: - BEAU. 264 G street, bet. 1th and 18th M 1a aa 318 saad between 10th and Ith, J. B61 218 and 242 Pa. ay. WOOD AND COAL VRDs, ed WM Gate Rie car wie: TREY trae By rae purslls Mp rae UNITED fo Lj of jaw, 1. Janus By dent States of Americs, clare aad make known that public sales w. held at the undermentioned iand othose, mt of {Visconam, at the periods neremedter a Oo Wik: pithe lend office at Drevens pets er on Monga; day pra 4 the disposal o! ye public ft bic lands toto! ered, bituated na the folowing townships and parts of townships, viz: > North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- ipal meridian. ‘ownships 28, 29, and 30, of <ange 2 Formute Bend ef aaers t the land office at Strvexs Potnr, commensing ot Montes: the second day of mezt, for the dis- posal of the vacant lands Pn n-mumbered sec- tions, Within the undermentioned townships, when remain to the United States, within siz miles on each side of the rauiroad * from Madison or Colam- bus, by way of Portage City, tothe St Croix river or lake, between townships twenty-five and thirty- py hat ie a rs ject re it toa minimum of two dollars and f/iy cents per acre, Viz: North of the base line andeast of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. ‘ownships 15, 16, 17, and 18. of range 2 ‘ow: ps 13, 16; and 17, of ranges'3 and 4 pa 5 and '6, of range 5 ‘Township i5, of rang* 6 At the land office at Kav CLAIRE. commencing on Monday, the eighteenth day of April next. for the dis of the public iands neretofore unolfered. situal in the following townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian, Townships 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30, of range l North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian, Townships 90, 3t, 32,33, 34, 35, 35, 37. 38,39, and 40, of range 1 ‘Townships 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 35, 37, 38, 33, and 40, of rauge 2 wnehips 3), Si, 32, 33, S4, 35, 36, 37, and 40, of To ige 3 ie $1, 35, 96, and 37, of range 4 nd 40, of range 5 4,18, aud 20, to 33, inelu- ; sections 2,4 6,8, 1%, 12, 14, 18, 32, 34, aud 36 of towns! : the i 24: the 8 34 of the NE ‘y.the st ', of th Bnd the S42 of section 26; the 8 3g of Ln8 Sk a OL geen 5-808. sections $4 and 9,01 town- ship 4, of range 9. x! Waships 33 aud 33; sections !,2,3, 4,6 and 8; the and SW '; of section 9; sections 10, U, 12,18 aud 15, the 5B tg of 17 sections 18 and 20, to 30, nd the SW 4 of section 31; 580 |, 4, 35, and 3, of township 37; w 5 12s 14. 18, 3, 22, heap ot #9, 32, 34, Of Lowuship 3.; the & 39 of section 2; sectr Hf ‘4. and ueS tg of thaSwW ty us 2", 22, 24, 25, 25, W, 32, Sh, and 36, p 3, of range 10. . ps 33 and 34; the SE 34 of section 1: sec- 4.6, 8, 10, 12,13, 14, 18, 22; the KB jy and iy of section 23: 23, Bnd ¥b; the Sq of 27; acetions nd 35, of tow: 3; Sections 2. 4, 18, 20, 22, 24,2 5 et ons 2 aud L BB; the S be sq. the Si 2g, and the 3 4g of the SW 34 of section 24; section 2s, except the Iv tg ofthe Nw 24; sections 36 and 35, of towuship 9, of range '1, At the Iand oflice at Hav Cusinr, commencing on Monday, the second day of Muy nert, tor the dis- poeal of the vacaut lands in the even-numbered seo- tious within the undermentioned townships, which remain to the United States wi:hin stx each side of the railroad “from Madi+on or bus, by way of Portage City to the S1. Croix river or lake, between the tle tweuty fiveand thirty- one, from thence to the west end of i ake Su- erior; and to Bayfield:” subject as required by law, BS A minnnum ol two dollarsand ffiy conts per acre, Viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Towns Townships 23,39, au range 10. ‘Townships 25, 39, 0) . Townships 25, 33, 3, and 40, of range 11, the land office at Hupson. commencing cn poled tin eighteenth day of April nert, forthe osal of ublio lauds heretofore unoffered. situated in the juliowing townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Sections 2and4 tion 8; sec.ions 1, 4g, aud the SE} Sz, S4. and 36, of section 2; of township 37; the E 33 of section 36, of township 38, of range 12. Section %, ensere the NW \ of the NW ¥, of township 3%; the W 4y of sectiun 6, of tow: 4,8 8, 18, 20, and 30, of townonip: &, ‘3h and eo W te of sectiun S4, of township 40, of et eo W 44 of the NW \ of section ectious 4, 6,8, and 1; the } ud gection 30, of townsh: & ¥ #, 10,12, 34 18, 24,and 22, t Vv and the NW 4, cfsection 26: seo! Fy and the W 34 of the 5: of township an de of seationsy2. 4.6, cl the sw. ns 28, 3), aud nd the W 2 4 6,8, 10, B Si, and S6, of towa- ship 59; seotions 2, 4,6, 7, 3. 10, 12, 14, and 18; the W 42 Of section 19; sections 29, 22, 24, 26. 24, 3, 32, 34, and 3%, of township 40, of range |4. . Seotions 2, 4,*,8,and 10; the W 3: of the NE X, the NW \,endihe W 4; of the Sw & of seotiun 20, and 2; the W 4 of $2, and 34, of township 33 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, Sv, a2, and 96, of township 37 ; ‘seotions ¥, 4, 56,7, 8, 10, 12. he NW 4 of 17; section 18; the W % of 19; 22, 24, 26, 32,34, aud 3, of township 2 co 12, inelus: 14 to 22. inelusive; > 28. 24, W, Si, and 32; the W & of sec ons 34 and 36,0f township 39; township Sections x, 4,5.6,7,8 10,12, and 14; the W 4 cf 17; sections 14 19, 4, 26, 28, and H); the © dz. the SW 44, and the W 4 of the Sh %¢ section 31; sections 32, 2 33, 01 township 6 ctions 2 to 10, inclusive; th + of section 11; sections 12 and 14, to 22, inclusive; sections 24 26, 28, 29, 3), 31 and S23 the W 3 of section $3; and sections 34 and 36, of township 37; townships 33, 3), aud 40, of range 16. ‘Townships 36, $7, 38, 39, and 40, of range 17. - office at Hupson. commencing on econd day of ext, for the posal of the vacant jandsin the sv«n num trons, within the undermenti remain tothe United States, eaca side of the railroad ** M § bus, by way of Portage City to the St. Croix river or lake bstween townships twenty five and thirty- one,and from thence to the west end of Laxe Supe- rior; and to Baytield;”” suljeot, os requiced by law, to a minimum of two dollars and fifty cenis per acre, Viz~ North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. ‘Townships 26, 34, 37, 58, 39, and 4". of range 12, ‘Towns 25, £8, 27, 33, HA, U5, S6, 37, 34, 39, and 40, of range 13. “ ie Towaships 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, SA, 35,268 37, and 33, of range 14. . Pownships 26, 27, 28, 99, 31, 52, S334, 35, and 36, of Tange 15. “Townships 6, 27, 4, 29, SL, 32, SS, and 34, of range ‘Townships 26, 27, 8, 29, 39, 3', 32, and 33, of range 17. + ZB, 29, 3 ud 32, of ranze 18. . 2, +!,and 3', of range 19, 77, 28, 2), and 3), of rauge 2), At the laud office at Superior City, commencing on Monday,the second day of May next, for the disposal of the public lands heretofore unoffered, situated in the tollowing townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian, 1, 42, 43. and 45, of range 1, 1, 42, 43, and 44, of range 2, ‘owuships 41, 42,43 . of range 3. ‘ownships 41 and 42; 18, 20, 2, 24,26 2B fi BI 3 seo. 4 and 36, of town: aH the 3% of the NE SE 4, and the S 3¢ of the SW 4 of section etiona! 86C.107 22; section 9%; the 8 3¢ of the N he Sky 3g, aud the 8 4¢ of the SW X of ses tion 39; section 32; frac! 1 Section 3 of township 49, of range 4. Lone 12, 24, aud 35. of townshr ud the kK 4; of the 3K # 3¢ of tne EK 3¢ of ti ithe KB f th whships Wusbip- ‘Townships 26, 3 w ions 2, 4 3 fey the N 3 of the SW } SW 3 of section 14; section ind of the Nt 44, the N }¢ of the NW ty. be 8 46 of the NW of seotion 22; and section 3), o1 township 5!, of range 5. % ns 2. 4, 6. 8, 10, 12, 13. 14. 18. 20,2 23, 24, 28, 27, 48. 90, $2,'33. $4. $5, and 3, of township 41; tons 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. 18, 20. aud 30, of township X ; frac- tional sections 24; section 26 ; fractional seo- tions ht and 34; and section 36, of towaship 51, o 26. dections 2and 4; the SK 1 of the NE, and the E 3 of the SE % of ion 6; sections 8, 10, 12, 14. 18, 20, 22, 24. 26, 24, 30, $2, 34, ef towne sections !2 avd 14, except the NW pe the of each ; sestion 22 tl deol t My, nd ‘ net 3 Ks of the BW * .f 4 aa if; ee ee df Tet AES pee Ey Norz.—Under as heretofore an mate for adv, le ertising pi whe: eval @ Commicsiouerof the General Land @ regulations of the Department. W eXistinz, no payment can be sons ervept to ruch A EE eer Una FGe Pei aces HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND. hy and beautiful. young two or three ty or become gray; then. reader, read the following and judge for yourseives : New Yous, Jan. 6, 1868. Woon & Co.—Geu eotion h and the & 3s of tne SE. tion 24.of townshi “2 Ban 4@: section 12; the E 36. sw Smz se wm one 20, 22, 24, 26.and 2: Ms ieee as an! sections Hand 36. of tuwnshi wine tg o1 the NE X of seotion 2; and the E % of the NE % of section 12. o} Loree 1 did so, and In justice te you, ax mént of others who prejudice without my reasons forsettiog It aside are un ing to give your Resioratives a My batr is cow its vatural color,and much improved te pearance «very way being givseler aud thicker, and m P Haney Jewerms, look: 1 ure respectful “= Garner of Oolumbia and Oarroli Sts, Breoklya, Livineevom, Ala, Feb. 14, 1858 Paor. Woor—Dear Str: Your Hatr Restorative bae dome good bat t 6 8, and 10; the SE 34 of saction 14: seotions 18 20, nnd 22; the W 4 E he W Jeofthe SE \,and the W ', 32, and 34, of township the SW‘, of section wl 34; the W 3, of section PHILADELP ATs, Sort. 9. 1867. Woop—Dear Sir: Your Halr Kestorativets hig beneficiab to me. Tl my t ead altnost lost ite ring—was, iv fect, naLD. used but two half pint bottles ot your Rortorative, ané sinddet with « promising so teceiving tr beneiit BOW the toy of my lead tx w ctup of yong bair, and tis sections 22. 24 28.29, S) 31, 32. 33, M4, and 35, of Cowuship $2; sections 2, 4. 5, 6 B, 90, Stud 82 The Restorative: put up in bottles of three sizes 6, medium and small; the smal holds d, 6 ts fur $1 per bot! cent. more in snail, retails for $2 per bottle; the iarge hb 40 per ceut. more im proportion, and retails ne. Si2 Broadway e medium holds sections St and 6 roportion than the & 10, 12, 14, 17, 18. 19. 2, 22, 24, 1B, 21,22 24, 23, 24. *% ud 36. of township 46; sect: 3a of section 8: sections 18, 20, 28, 3, 32. aud 3, of township 43. of range 14 ‘Townsuips 41, 42, 43, 44, and 45, of range '5. At the lan! office at Surenion Cry, commencing the sixteenth dy of May next. for the In the even-mumbered sections, within the undermen ioned whichremeiu to the United Stites. le oft e@ railroad “from Madiw lumbus, by way of Portage City, to the river or lake, between townsh: thirty one, and from thence to the west =: dof Lake and to Bayfield,” subject, as required by minimum of two dollars and oO. WOUD & CO. New York, (in the crest N. tablishment,)and 114 Market street, st. Loure. Mo And sold by all good druggisteand F Dealers. SYRUP, the ordeal to wiisl ateris Medica are Having success! Rew discoveries sutjected, must now be receiv hed medicine. its etions of th F ronchitis and Consumption dencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils Scurvy, Tae Prostrating Effects of Mercury, General Debilsty, and all Disease: sire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine 8 twenty-five and ig Liver, Dropsy North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 49 aud 59, of range 4. Te 49, 50, aud 51, of ran, 49. and +0, of range 1s The Proofs of it: authenticated; au reasonably hesitate to receive the : = ERUVIAN SYRUP(= does not profess to be a Cure-ail,! but its range is extensive. because + Apparently uniuke uships 41. 43, and 44, of ‘Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, and 46, o Townships 41, 42, 43, , 45, 46, 47, and 48, of range iy ‘Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, and 49, of rances i2 and | Townships 47, 48, and 49, of range 14. At the land office at MznasHa, commencing on Monday. the cizhteenth day of April nezt, for the of the public lands heretofore unotiered, situsted in the following townships an! parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and cast of the fourth principal meridian. id_ 30; section 2; ing from one cau by one remedy. provides s cure. diseases for whio} precisely that whict st order of medica }, the witnesses Rooes y of the Syrup incon sible, and the safety and eff trovertibie. Those who may wish for an opinion rseus respecting the chi il to be satisfied with the fol from disinterested of the Syrup cannu! jowing among humerous testimonia! ofthe Agents. The signatures are those of gentie. men well known in the community, an cudersigued baving expertencad the beueficia’ do not bealtate to recom 38 W 46 of section 33. and tion 2; the W 3¢ of @; sections I2and effects of the “ Pernvian Syrap, jon 3; sections 4 to 16, ine! + Of section 15; sections 17 to 22, inolu- 6 W 3 of section 27; sec- 4nd section 3, of townehip sive; sections 24 an tions 28 to SH, metus 32. of range (2. L Sections 2 to 10, inclusive; sections 12 Sections 2, 4, 6, 8. 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 2, 24.26 wnsbip 27; sector 1 that the medicinal effect of Protoxide o: #3) and 32, of fow: 8 on 8 very brief expose ntain a solation of Protoxide of Ir. ation, has been deemed tmposzible. potnt Is attained by commimaTion uno aud thie solction may replace all tie rbhopatos citrstes, and tartrates A. Apaayer to the Stat 16 B ‘or sale by Druggiets . L. CLARK & CO. Proprieto For gale in Washington . ; Acent; Nairn & Palmer Waish, Joseph Bury, Jas by R. J. Ciascil. and J. L. Kidweil. FOR SUPPLIES FOR MA- RINE CORPS. ~ QUARTERMASTER’s Orrice, U. 8. M.Corpe,? / ASHINGTON, January 5, 1859. SkaLeD Proposa.s will be received at this office until Monday, the 7th of February next, at 3.0’vlock ishing the following supplies (oines 1 6, as the case may be) fur the year 1859, viz of section 18; the W i of the the W + of the St X, and the W 4 of wee 32 Of range 14. tion # of townshy Seotn6; the W 44 of section 8; seoti: W 3¢ of section 20; section 30; the W W 3¢ of the SE X of wection 32, of towxship 27, of ‘Sections 2 aud 4; the N 3 and the SE & of section 8; seotions 10, 12, 14, 22,24. nnd 2; the & 36 of towuship 31 he F 4 of section é; seciions 8 14; the NB \ aud the E 5 of the SE \ of s sections 2) 2, 24, 26, a1 3 and the B44 of thesK . SHA Bed 36 of Lowaship 2; sections Zand 4 the NW \ and the & 4 sections 8 iv, 12. and NW 34, and E tions 2), 22, 24, i 860 lons 34 an ohn Sonwartze, H. McPherson, F. 8 . Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy 3 and im Georgetowr pRorosats 44 the BM of a Sand Sof township 22. 24, 25, aod WX, of section 800 uniform caps, complete 2,000 pompouz 209 nen commissioned « thoers’ epaulette 200 privates’ counterstraps 500 red worsted sashes 1,50 | rase waist plates 1,500 brags breast plates . 25. 25, 22, 30, $2, 34, 35, and 36, of township 33, Seotions 1, 2, 4. 6. 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 90, 36. of township 23; sections }, 1B, 20. 22, 23, 24, 23: sections 1.2, 3, 1,2, 4,6. 8, 10 11,12, 13. 14 35. and 36. of townrhi AL, 12, 13. 14, 15, 18, 20, 35, and 36 of township 30; towus! $2.34, 34 35,36 and 37 of ran Townships 28,25, 9), 31, 34. 1,500 stocks (patent leather) ) ‘3 (gutta percha) ue cloth, indigo dye ee 12. $5, 36, and 37, of range At the land offies the second day of vacant lands in the even num tioms, within the under n remain tothe United States, within siz miles om each sede of the railroa © Winnetago, northerly to thi jeot, as required by law, toa imix lars and fifty cents per acre, Vi North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 3) and 32, of range 14. ‘Lowuships 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 25, 27, 31,32, and 33, of aed 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, No.3. voth, indigo dye 'y #, to weigh 5 pounds esch 4.009 woolen socks, pairs at apg pei beg mag Sagi on lay mext ir the dis) H i" -- 1,000 marine gray bianket tioned townsh: i 400 yards scarlet ra’ tate line,” sah 400 yards white rattinett um of to dol- 8 ire linen overalls 2,500 linen snirts 2,000 fatig: voks 2,500 cantoz-ilanuel drawers Crass No. 5 1,000 buff bayonet belts 1.000 buff waist belts i,Qwv buff cartridge box belts 1,000 cartridgs-boxes Townships 15, 16.17, 1 asd 33, of range I6. ‘Townships 15. 16, 17, as, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, 22, and 23, of range 18, At the land office at La Crossx, commencing on jouday, the cir hteenth day of April mezt, for the jisposal of the vacsnt publ r bered sections, within the undermen'ioned town- 8, Which remain to the United States, within 6 Ss om each side of the rau! Columbus, by way of Portage City, to ween townshy irty on a fr 1,000 bayonet sea! Bass drums, complete ‘geants’ svords paeens oto, in the even-num- (for men and boys) fes Dram sticks, per pair (Latter and snare) Drum snares, sett Drum cords, each All the above mentioned articles must conform in lew in the office of the As- Spruce ctreet. Phiis- ‘They wil! be mgid'y in and compared with those sxamp'es by the OF such person as may be ual thereto tu auy *-f-om Madison or North of the base jine and cast of the fourth respects to the sai principal merid: 16, 17, 18 and 19, of range 1, 4 of ranges Sano 4. IS and '4, of rarge 5. 12, 13 and 14, of rang Townships 10, 11, 12, t3 and 14, North ofthe base line and westyof the fourth principal meridian. Townthipe 36, 1g 18,19 and 20, of range 1. Towuships 19, Assistant Quartermaster they wiilbe purchased at his expense. Payments will be mad on each delivery snould Congress have made au appropriation to meet them, goon thereaf eras an Appropriation shall be diminished, at theop ion of the Quarter on contracts, as the exigencies — — ") — pda prt Topo will slo be received up tothe same wuships 24 avd f 13, ‘Towuship 2, ot men baa sf Lands pea creed be te ot set “swamp and overfiowed” lands, ‘he tracts slong the lines of the railroads will be , sutject to the right of 4th August, 1832, for 5 tracts cut by the routes will be sol i shown on the rthe manafacture of— furnithed, whose suffici-ney Deatinen ta United States judge, district atturncy, or navy ent. “No Proposal will be considered that doos not strictly comply with the form issued from tii* of- ppointed, and will d inthe Bre advertised, wht! the . J. surge ER OF WASHINGTON IS EGKTABLE BALSA simon in covering up 2 curing all Sealp enone. a 226m Linwre WERE Ratle, F Fa |. CLC. BAND re vr feteishes Music for Traresisrs’ le Dincod FE TATE Te or wan ww zat, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baitimere ana Unie Railread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, TWO THROUGH TRAIN: SUAN TRAINS ARE NOW nun FROM WASHING IN POR THe wast, Jat. MATL TRAIN starts ci 745 0. m. ca vand and Pe.dmont. Sa THE CINCINNATI ST" LOUIS AND HICAGO EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves fqn y ee >. Mn. pnenes, ¥ pa hed Bnd connecting directiy wit Bp logarte. — and the uthweat, and 5 aia, Cc. To view the Grane Mountain Seonery ofthe Road in daylight, take e:ther the 7.458. m. or 57m, trains from Washington. For Parkersburg and ail Stations on the North- Western Vu ini Road takethe3 4) p.m. Frain, For — inounnat: Keilroad take the same, Tiokets and on eS oer tere, every other poasibie ty will be “WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the A Ld top as fe a Omo Railroad wil leave Washing- ‘or all points between Wash: notioe Piedmont tak the 745 8. an a “ ss between Piecmont and W hee! To connect with the F: "Fran. FOR BALTIMORE AND THE RAST, Leave Wi for Baltimore at 0 and 7.48 &. n., Bod 3.40 435 p.m. On Sunday at 3.409. m, oniy. Leave Baltimore at 4.9 and &% 2. m. and 3.90 and p.m. On Sunday at 4a m. only. stop at Way Stason ‘he 7 458. mi. and 3.40 p.m. are the chief counsct- ina trains for the west, and the 6.10, 7.45 and 3.@ _ D. m. trains for the sast. For further information ee: at the Baitrmore and Ob10 Railroad Ticket ofice, Waseington. ' T. H. PARSONS, Agent, w.r. =MITh. nom Master of Tranportation. Ia tmore, JOTICKE TO TRAVELERS. N AKRANGEMENT, With Greatiy eved Schedule, FROM WASHINGTON pccr TO ALA PARTS © THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petomac Steamers and Kichmond ané Petemac Ruilroad Line. ait Marae Two inet da mes from Washinston for the South aud South . Boats leave their berthe, foot of 6th street, at 63) a.m and 7 Sp. m. Femoneere te the morning boat cen obtaina hne breakfast on and enjoy @ pleasant sai! of 33 hours down the beau- « turn] Potomac. passing in full view of Mount Vernon, By the evening boat they insures good supper ands rest of four hours im comfortable berths or atate--) in Riehmond i time to Connedg for the Se oth west. The Groat Southern M sane. ts bores 44 sai railroading t y any other route, making certain connections to Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Va., * Weldon and Wiimington, N.C. Charleston, S.C., yy Georgia, Monigomary and Mobile, Ala, Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities and Towns. Also, at Richwond with the Dacvilie, » Virgins, Tennessee. and Fast Tonnes- see Kalroads Fou THE Sovrewesr ro — e, Rone as -. nattnnoogs, uutev'le, eraphia, .ynohburg, Knoxville, Atlan jaehville, Grand Junction, - ontgomery, and New Urieaus. For through tickets and further iformation of the route, inquire at the Southern Ticket (fos, 0. 32 Penn. averue, one door east of Hrown: Hotei, or on board t! og a 6 z auléir (Union) Ticket Agett, EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orang: a Alex FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. 6, VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, EORGL ALABAMA, Mississipri, LOUISIANA ARKANSAS, xAs, OUGH TICKETS can b+ obtained at i 6 HWESTEKN RAIL ROA OFFICE, corner of Pennayivanin avence and 6th str Washington, on board of the Steam F Boat George Paxe,‘or at the ollioe of the Orange. Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandr, zo Richmond, Danville, Lyne: , Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By 8 direct route, and cuntinucus raiiway oon se- trons to Momplis. Affording greater Ecpedition and Comfort and boing over 2 mules sAos than by any other route, ‘The steam ferry boat ¢ ge Pare losves the foot of?th strect at 6% a.m sengors tnke the Staanto hie. 4 Bagrage Wegons and Gmnibsese leave the office, » BVOnUE, ate O'clock &. m. and 7 p.m. JAMGS A, BVANM, Ageni. Je 17-tf Washington, Unites STATES MAIL LINK, Only Regular Line, and Without Failure Ser Bight Years. . FOR CALIFOKNIA AND OREGOR, Via Pasams Rawsean, Regular Sailing Days, 5th § Wrh of wach moarh. Sent for passage b 8. ma. Ip the oity few York, f caution ali perso.t seeking presage to fornia, thal, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be caroful to find thetrue offce of the Stenmshipe of the U. 8. Mail Line, vis Panaror Railroad,as no other office in New York is authorimed to eucaze paeang: The Companies have only one office iu ork, which 1s at 177 West etreet, oorner of Warren et. fronting on eon River, at the head of the ". . ose©rve at ag Femi eis J. W. Ravi OND. Agent, New York, ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- HE P. PY M One of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the United Staies Mau for ACAPU CALIFORNIA, and OREGON.) ms twice each mon en th: of the United States Mail 8.8. Compan: teamers, whieh lonve New Orieansand New York reru'ariy — Sth and 2th of each St) Wits an Rageensers, counecting vis PAD A RAi ROADS, ‘hese steamships have been i ted and ap- proved by the Navy Department,and guaranty speed The Railroad (47 mies long) is now com- leted from ooran to ocenr., and 1s crossed in 3 or 4 jours The baggage of sengers is checked ia w Vork through to Sau Francisou,aud passengers at Params by steamer at the oom pense The money paid in New \ ork he trip. key port in Pauwsma and . to prevent CHBnton ip cave uf Rect * rane dent, so that the route baving Ocourred iu eight Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- rmve at Aspinwall. Conductors go throug ree of women and reliable—no faiure ‘wy oach stonmer, and take reu without other pro- For through tickets at the lowest rates appiy at , 17? West street ork, to KAYMOND,—or to ARMS “HARK O., New Orieans,—or C. L. BA TLETT ke “OLD MACNOLIA WHS Teel eens winter ct ther owe distei~ = hans "Sill siwage be ket up to ita former high standard aud purchasers Aud copsumers = Tely a ita being & perfectly pure Rye Whe uy, distiiled vader our own personal supervision, tree from any deletenous su he made up whiskies so ge stock of the above, audothes — poten | Be well ne oon aa e eunbied to 's from @ituer city direct. SEMAN & StfPSON Phenix Distuiery, daca Front st., Philadelphia: iD Now NDERTAK ARKISON Navy Yarp. ‘wnerai osiis attended to at all hours, Keeps constantly on hand ready made Cof- nef eli kinds, andevery aricie re quem? aired in hem ine, All orders from the country attended to with on moderats terms, Also, furniture Gnat!y reoaired and varmehed _90 4m J W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. «8 %h . between @ and H, keeps fed Sta tea oars ue . Fetont organ Breservare, tc. kc. Hie ehargen are moderate. Bilention instaut hour of the day or night. Hacks turnianed for funernisat inweet enamhia ratae genie —_——___—_~_ KR BASKETS Can be gratified A eng at RANCIS a ~ Hell Wige, of 13th et, dS ta

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