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THE EVENING STAR. THE FENCE. BY HAZEL GREED Oh, where are the friends of the “Whore ?" echo replics. 5 There were numbers around him a few moments THE PIG IS since, But, Mand re And joining the th Uf the pig thatis they are gone. iandship is gon * immen® < in afflicting the rear tin the fone. ing Bey: ig in the fence? He has nono; ; they arehero, They «eek not the cause that placed him between the rails. € Since with brist! Top mm whi But, on the rary, th To perpl=x a That he might betake And pant ing to join th Of the pig that is fa-gan the fence. They would not release him, althongh it might cost . Pp tne-e than tu : ress him more closely, ma jon, ard he yd dh him ff why should they care, rect they ean rush to the scene, he as thor min biting the rear their utmost tivelye him the more— ough the far h them sorely for biting the rear Of the pix that was fast in the fence. But sw the f the fence W hile the world ix s Who find that the fav Not on worth, but o: And that there friends To the pig that is fast - —— — Luporntant Newspaper Movemsnt.—Tio Re- ligtous Dailies im Newe York —The New York cor- respondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, Jan. 6th, says concern and Roman Catholics pear about th r. Cumnoin rial be the principal editors Asaresult of this enterprise, the Churchman, which represents the opinion and feeling of the High Church Episcopalian: merged froma week! press pur; of com! chime’? of which the part pected to be the vehicle carry forward the enterprise are to be furnisued by Mr. Hecker, mau of princely fortune, proprietor of the extensive flour mills in Cherry street, and patron of the Madison street Mission Many of the eblest pens in the Episco: pal Church will be employed in its editorial columns; though itis probable that Mr. Seaver, late of the Buffalo Courier, will continue to be, inci pal Euiapel Tain now inform bas been partially overco bein: I she thay meet dollars and 70 non? who will p in the fence. y. ¥. Spirit of the Times. as now, editor-in-chief A Marsixontat Disarrointment.—A curious termination of an intended marriage took place at Halifax on Sunday last Graves, of Mount ‘1 Be she on going alon; going “i company with the tea for twenty oue-half. s that be ve r some time past there bas been talk abont establishing a daily religious paper in this city, but a great ditticulty in the way was the reconcili- ation of denominational differences, so as to bring up persons of every shade of religious belief to its support, the enterprise being a sort of joint-stock that this dittieulty ve. the _F_piscopalians x cpunted oxt, the first number of the new publication w ll forthwith be into a daily, for the ex- ting the ‘heresies and of the first part {s ex- ‘he funds necessar, On that day, Henry bor, aud Mary Mitchell, of Gibbet street, in that town, had arranged to te married atthe parish church. The wedding party met before the ceremony at the Spotted Cow Inv and proceeded thence towards the church. Whi they had arrived at an inn named the Ring of the h-ide found fault with her intended hus- band for uot having his shoes clean. ever, still pursued the journey, but sos probably have to Discovski of Countesreit Bits —The Cin- einnati Enquirer says: “A few days since, & man of good address and genteel appearance, called at the residence of Mr. Williams, in Manufacturer's Block, Newport, and after inquiring for the head of the family. who was absent at the time, left a package with Mrs. W..carefully folde which he said a Mr. Ri, the day 2 ckage R signed and ready for ‘shoving.’ eee ee, 1U0™ The Nashville Union and American was recently deprived of one of its editors by a fracas, and another by the sudden attack of heart disease at the appoint wes opesed. and found to coutain about $7,000, ju three, five. ten and twenty doll counterfeit on the following banks : Northwestern Bank of Virginia; $3, Hatter’s Bank of Connecticut; $200 on the Mer- chant’s Bank of Connecticut; and 2 Farmers’ and Traders’ Bank of Penn: bills are said to be well executed On the Ist inst. a new firm was organized by ass: clating with Messrs. Griffith & Daunington, former proprietors, Mrs. Eastman, widow of one of the al and the Hon. Join € urch, in his salutator: ites proprieto Mr courtesy to be extended to him. Tux K. G. C’s —It is detachment of the Kni left New York a day or two ago for some port in what intentions or designs is Mexico, bat with ghts of the currently reported that a olden Circte known only to the initiated members. A DETERMINED FisHeRMA) Petersburg, Va., a day ing two fine chubs. Intors iv Texas.—In Texas. out of a of 453,915 returned by the assessors, the ber of insane persons and idiots is 26!. or one persons, and one idiot to ne Stat insane to every 4,017 every 5,068 of the popu or two tion of —A gentleman of y ce broke the ice in the pond above Bragg’s mills, threw in his hook baited with pork, aud succeeded in catch- themselves di that ill ap- 15th of February. Rumor says that softhe Evening Bulletin of your city, and Mr. James Spaulding, one of the edito- 1 statt of the Courter and Enquir But this isnot all. here, are to to They, how- hocked was the aisle of the church in rty boots. that she renewed her complaints, and. setting at detiance all re- monstrance, left the church and refused to be mar- tied. Dinner had been provided for sixteen and After the return of th party. the proportion of expenses to be borne by each party formed a further topic of dispute. The disappoiuted bridegroom refused to pay anything naless he liad tue ring, whici cost him 10s . re- turned, and then declined to contribute more than The tinal issue will be decided in a court of law. wedding ‘d inashawl, ggs would call for during i putas Mr time, it 000 on the 000 on the nd nearly all It is thought by the Newport officers that a yood deal of other bo- ‘us money is secreted in their town, and now uat they are in possession of 2 clue. Barch. 'y says he will “rigidly eschew personalities.” and expects the same population otal num- ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. -HOTEL.—Morrison Taylor. Pa; 2 2S A Kousey, do; ny, KI; Jas Robin aij 105 & Steve Whitclerrard iad © Greenwood, WILLARDS" T Crowoil, NY; JH Hae: jon JS Barr, do: HB Ant sou, and lady, NY: J Robins Md; J Colemsa, do; R. Ak sh 5 We rady. and iady, NY; M. Boggs? USA; N weld, and lady. N udson, do; € Morrison, BROW) 3 Sh Morat, © Irwin, hams. Va; J M HOT opeard, NY;F ©’ Brien, a van. Christian ayward, Me: WH ys M Dalnzerficid, Va, io, Va. DC; L Richard lowa; Ww redway, V. rte, owe. J Polk, Mr Winebrer, ine, Jefferson Ter; J F Kno Ward, Pa KIRK WOOD HOUS Pa; N Widdowson, arn, Mire F. F Meore and se on. M O Sp: igg. Md; H Van Bei Sent ce. H Van Beil, WASHINGTON HOUSk— Sayid-r, do; WJ Msroor. Fanci IB: PLi +5 PS Castor, & eaac P Francis, N O° EANST#AMERS’ SAILING DAYS Frou = Uxirgp Starss. Steamers. ungariay Frew mon the O. HOOD has « standard S1LV. ‘wol! adapted law prinan NEY FRQTOSR AMBROTIERS, HST etl hy de NY:H Wager, aries and lady, Ps pny Ne: 'elre-, rand Mra Rockwell | Underwood. Mace; W Morean, ¢ Bu ke N pos 5 Si oA iy RF son, Sez J Stuger, Oa, aC ox; JM De E Md; ‘I’ Jones’ Dai: F South’pton. -Liverpor APH DAMBROTYP 480 PannsYLvania A Thiel D. EG He x a Evrorg. -WaA Near cents, W_ Guliett do, Sno Me Z% Tippet. M ray Due aS Mh D Hali Va; O Talburtt, — JT Wall, Pa; J re + Miss Barton Pa: J E C Banchard Pa; AM Chamb ATIONAL HOTEL —W Glover, T Sulli M Bates, Ma: WM Butt jougue, Md; naun. R Liles, B Sherman. NY: rman, Md; Ho: ort, E Jordaa, 18005 k.O; ‘or. ---. Liver, ork., South’ ork... South” ew York. ed ‘ E—man: Rin Sa alae: and at Reed, N O; F Ww Me;s iJ © Bai R di GW B Locxwood, S Es- D M Svles. Pa; T Johnson, SSmitn, do: og, Aud lady, Pa. Days. pool. ...Jan. 14 pton pton,. -South'pton.. Mch & large lot o y articles E GALLERY, Streas, up in handsome ease, a * 25 cents €00D PICTURES ideegtcat be nt See se Nie Sie eee up in books; price . ELLIS, 306 Ps, sv, ns, Mass: ilht, Wil: s Mary M Sulli- JT res van, ley, atham. Gov E ral —; Jenn mail steame: ‘a leave New York ee TS, of cach ‘month, ‘and RS a steamers leave New York on MISCELLANEOUS. (COLEMAN’s EUTAW HOUSE, Fore. ROBERT B. COLEMAN, late of the firm of Coleman & Steteon of the Astor House. pa wus recestly, of the oe ees otel, New Yor! 25,18 conn is son, FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, taken t charge of the above well known house for of yearn important alterations and improve ments have been made, rendering it first class in every reepeot. p A The location of this house is convenient to trav- elers and citizens, the city oars passing constant. to ali points, and the Baitimo-e and Ohio ani Wash: n depots being in close proximity. Lube rangements will be made with families or plage gentionen for Board, (either full or par- tal) ‘They will continue the International Hotel, at Niagara Falls, New York. in the same sumptuous manner that has made tt so popular with thetravele ing public during the past qaason. de 23-3m NTLEMEN’S UNDER GARMENTS OF Gis aizes aud qualities, com} of Silk, Merino and Lam and Dawes ising al! the best Wool Under- .L, STEPHENS & CO. gaa Be bet. 9th and 10th rad shirts des ze: FURSI-FURS")— Waar mort APPROPRIATE MEMENTO for s Christmas Present thans Royal Krmine Muff, prio. 20 able Mink do. * 2 = Stone Martin d. i2and15 Fitch Marten, Siberian Squirrel, French Sable ts ink, & Muff Re nn ee ET VEME TZ, 396 Bay de 23-tf between 12th and 13th sts, Nac TO PLEASURE SEEKERS —The IN Potomac Steambont Company inaddition to the semi-weekly trip: of their stea:uer Powhatan to Nor- eal fotk, offer the public of Washington and vicinity sa Opportunity of enjoying s trip on the beautiful Po- tomse to GLYMONT and AQUIA CREEK (twice daly) during the hot weather- oe ‘To parties of three or more excursion tickets will be issued at one doilar ( 2, i)each for Glymont, with priv ioge of remaining there all meht and returning next day; also for Aquia Creak, at two dollars, ($2, with privilege of remaining one or two days. & r can enjoy fine rt with hook and line at either of the above places, white peroh and other emzll fish being abundant; also, fine shooting game being plentiful. : Good Hotel accommodations can be had at these laces. Pats leave foot of sth street at 6% a.m. and 63% P- eturning, 239 is m. and 3% a. m. For furths py Seis 19n inquire at the Cor y"s office, No, 372 Pennsylvania nue, next door to Brown’s Hote’. EO. E. MATTINGLY, Fi so Agent Potomac Steamboat Company 0 ND APPENDAGES FOR THE STATES STEAMER MICH- IGAN, AT ERIE, Pale SUCH DEPARTMENT, a quipment,and Repairs Deoember 13 185). § Straten Prerositions wil be received by thir Bureau vntil tue 18th day of January next for two tubular vetiers and tho following appendages forthe United States steamer Michigan, to be delivered on board the verselin the harbor of Erte, Pa., on oF before tha Ith day of June next: Six (6) green sand iron casting=, to be fitt: the boiler furnaces for grate and brides wall # rters; or? amnoke pipe, in two pieces, fifty-one(5:) incl: s diameter, of Nos. 10,12, aud 14 shoet Iron, ona piece five feet ‘ong, with cape and cleets for securing it to the steanl drums; the other piece twenty-seven faat lorg. the bands and aye bolts ef old pire to be fitted and fast ened on the new; two cast-tron safcty-valves and seats fitted therein, with wrought-iron levers and cast-iron weights: one gun inetal oubla branch stenm pipe to connect main steam pips of enginer with steam drume of boilers, (this casting wi!l weigh about 56. pennds,) with one large and two sina'l Hanches, the former to be faced and fitted to steain deur of botlers. a'l the flanches to have the ait-holes awcurately dri led; one blow: off pipe, of $ is copper. ounect both safety-vaive chests to the pip» leading into wheel-houss, with four un mets) fanches. ford. bored, and bolt holes driiled; ¢ undred dred and fitty Placing 1a las board est: wrowsht-i fifty s iron joint boits id reboring the piston of star- hing and fitting thereto a naw Iston-rod; twenty new piston fol and nuts of the same dimensions as use. Keboring in placa (true with )the crank pin holes of centre shalt ught iron crank: pias oross-herd brasses; 8808; ON set of air-fump brass’; one set of air-pump cross (bras-.) Tho the above beasses to be compo-ed of 14 parts of best banca tin ani 95 parts of refined copper, bored and plained to fit Rccurately their respective rods and pice. The yun-meta! pipe and. flanches to be made of 12 parts of capper aud oue vf tin, ‘The boilefa to ha made of the best quality of charcoal bloom: beilar p ate, tube sheers to be one-half tz) inch, water bottoms and ttiws (7; ) insiysholls five sixtesnths thik Phe crowns and sides f shells tbe stiffeued by 'T iron, from which the nae: lead, which are to be accurately ad- justed, so that when si:vjected to the steam prers- ure the tension upoa will be alike, Ths tube sheets te ba drilled and reamed accurately to a cauge. and in setting the tnbe areto b both sides of the tube shacts. ers will be each uine foettwo inches’ tae feet sic inehes high and fifteen nchea Uy han: hate plat . furnace, flue and damper doors, iugs for f grate-berrers and for securing boilers to tin sug, to be tested in tha factory when peted ata vdrostatio preseure of forty (49) p * per square inoh, and when on board in their place and the con rng inade to be testad by a strain pressure of (39) pounds per aquareinch Aevrase tubes to be furnished by ths Depart- 1p by the contractor, tha Depart- ble for a!l tubes ‘condemned 1 the contractor for all con- { workmanship. the Soilers to be por pound finished ght ofthe tubes. Ca-t iron will only he man hole, shiait j cranks and fi to the sawe; one net of air-pump link br link connsetion Fead bust set fengtn, furnished with the necessary at_ manner and to be subject to the luspection and approval of auch persona aa the Lepartment may appoint, who will have the right to rejset any part of the work or material in any stage of progress. Drawings of the boilors will be furnishod (to steam engine manufretaring establishments who intend bidding) on application to the Bureau of Construe ta: Payment will bo made on the boilers for one thicd the:-estimat<d amount wuen they are half cai- cat third when ther ara completed and satisfactorily hy hydrostaie pressure, deliv ered and properly placed on board the vesacl, and tha remaining sum that may be due to be paid when hey are conucctea to the engines aud tested satis t fastorily by steam pressures’ Tho remainder of the work will be paid for whon tis p-operly executed aud. delivered on hoatd ot a satisfactory to the superintending en- err. i if Ul be partroular in stating the prices ithin which they propose totcom. a rtie wok, and the time must not ed the lth day of June next. ‘The propositions must be endorsed “Propositions for Be Appendaces,” that they may dis- other business letters, Tho oifer,as required by law, must be accompa- nied by & written guarantee of the fullowing fo Form of Offer. I, ~-,,of ——, in the State of , here- by agree to furnish and deliver on beard the U.S. steamer Michigan, in the port of Erie, Penn,, and prtin their places. two tubular boilers, in oonform= ity with the advertisement of the Bureau of Con- structs tha 15th of December, 1459 at. the rate of —— cents per pound, and to furnish and ac- liver on board the vessel (properly fitted) the fol sowing artiai‘es at the pricas set opposite their re- #pecth viz: Two ee of smoke pipe with old bands and eye-boits fitted thereto, and now per pound, exclusive of old mate- -iren safety valve chests (bored for t iron bonnets and valvex fit- nts per pound. Two 7 inch seats fitt:d complete, at — rought-tren lavers and etuds, plete, at —— cents p: ite brancl) steam iy pilere by two flanc the other flanch fitted and faced to tain Steam pipe and driiled with euitable bolt holes, at — cents per wand. Copper biew-of pipe with composition lanches, (bored and faced} compl ots. at — cents per pont. ‘Th required quantity of & and %-inoh iron joint screws bo'ts at — conts per pound. : ee Enrine Wor . Macing in lathe and accurately boring the pisto: of starboard cylinder, — dollars and —— 2 3, Furnishing, turning and fitting accurately to the above one wreuzht iron piston rod, with keyholes and koys complet ad putting it in piace on board, at-——doliaraand —— cents, ‘Twenty newt wrought iron) piston fellower bultsacd uutscomplete,at — cents per pound Farnishing the necessary toola and revoring In tts place (tras with shaft iournals) the crank pin noles of centre shaft cranks, — dol lars and —— cents. Furnishing, turning and fittine in their p'aces, with the nesessary key hols and keys, two new wrought iren crank pins in centre shaft cranks, complete, at — cents P°r pound, Aniog and fitting in their ted comp'ete, at — gun meta! valves an or Furnishing, boring, p. Places the necessary brasees required ab vut the en- sine, st — cents per pound. Three hundred and sixty single grate bara, rivet- ed together in psirs, at —— cents per pound. Dry eand iron castings as may be required, at — cents per pound = Wrought-iren work for seouring boil- ers to the veszel, at —— cents per pound We will agree to furn'sh, if required, mariae engine fitters an! botler makers to work on board ef the vessel, wit! the necesssry too sand including fore: AL lars and ——centa por dav uf ten we kine Blacksmith and helper, with forge, tools. | at factory, on board of the vessel or at the wharf, at —doilars a: cents per diem of ten workiug hours. Pattern pakers. with too!a, at — ollars au‘ cents per di» bite at — cents per superfizial foo". toelwaher; Should my offer ba accepted I request to be ad- dressed at and the contract sent to me at or to —— —— for signature and certifidate, ee. Witness, (Signature } A.B. ForM oF GUARANTEE. The undersigned, ——, of ——,, in the State of —,and —- —,, of —,in the State of —, hereby = anty thatin case the foreguing bid of — —- for the tubviar boifers and Sppendares therein named be accepted he or they will, within ten days after the receipt of thecontract at the post office named. or navy agent designated, exoonte the 0a} fast for fhe aoe hal a pidicient sure- ; in case the said shall fail to enter to con! as aforesaid, ak m which be acoe) (Siguatures ‘ofthe two guarantors.) ¢. D. EP 1¢ above-named —— — a: Property, aad abie to mak Witness I hereby certify that known to me as food thetr suBrantes., ,. 3 G. H. ‘0 be signed by the United States District J1 United States District ‘Attorness rola Nee Agsut. dels lawiw OTS OF PIANOS FOR RENT. the day, week, mont: ’e si ia Caso? ine ee as” MISCELLANEOUS. Hy ” ER’S SA lee “C. GAUTL VIN le an eptire the UP establ shment on 1 - ph that ‘of the Bsloon, my Teel ies iv shiny ER PARTIES are en DINE 5 hander Paclor (im addition rime Y ests Has boon most benatifally atted up with now firni, ture, oar, , &c. All the rooms have been enlarged and newly painted and papered in handsome style, offerin, Indiucements to Dinner and Supper Parties ‘establishment of the kind, (being capable of accommodating and comfortahly seating patrons jorinotly BP] cut any extra charge. R20 2 eo2m hundred and twenty -: i p and y- ave dish ve persons. resided ) over by the moat 8 nothing that skill and in- genuity could suggest left undone to render my 252 Pennsylvania avenie, No. 257 Tween iech and 13th prepared and sent ortest notice with- UTIER, Tae OPTICIAN, inform ity generally, thi ai have removed to 6TH Sts. ends and the pa the, boxo place, where I may always bo found, re > i, with SPECTA- QUES, Orhaving GLASSES xed tosuitell Sights, As to my capabilities nd the satisfaction | have generally given, | will entirely leave to the public to isoriminate from the many testimonials in this city and el; ere, that { have of the most eminent gen- tlemen inthe United States; and | Recuemiarly desire my advertisement in the National inteliigencer to be read as a guide to those who wish to be weli suited, Ido Rot suit at Arst sight as some pretend to do, nei- ther do 1 warrant mine or any other Glasses to suit you fora space of six years, as you will read in an 1 insult ‘ar “enlightened them believe such nonse: your eyes do not undergo and and fino Glasses, (no SCOPES, ‘OPERS? RERS and ENGR. we re} VERS Twill not impo io, to endeavo 10. ohay my ks derful Venezu JESCOPES DING. WA LAS8ES 1 can only add, th: vertisement of another person, which is ail stuif. anow phase to endeavor toimprove 08 88 UPON or or to make net if e, then I will war- Tant you my Glasses to last you forev: i ou will at all times find in istzhlishment a a larke and weil assorted stock of SPECTACLES “YE GLASSES, with roal Brazilian Pebbles lean Crys- MICRG- TCHMA- da larzo variety of other useful Optics. I aanex's fewof the inany TESTIMONIALS, - Brom nis Ezceliency, the Governor of Virsinia. ICHMOND, Oct. 3, i254. have tried a Mr. ir of Spectacies obta: ined from Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my sight, and corresponding with his doseription of their foous, I recomme: ‘ him asa skilliul HENRY A. W tician, Fist Fhom the late Hon. Judes Butler Oculist, Washington, July 11, 18%, I was recommended to Mr. Jno. Tobias asa ekii!ful nd as I have exes of remarkable pecu’ ty, I was gratified to fin The that Mr. Tobias seemed to comprehend them by inspection, and sume slight measurement, and he has made me a. pair of cles that suit me admirably. ALP. BUTLER. From the Hon. Secretary of State of Vireinia, Executive DeraRTMENT, ___ Ricomonp. Dec. 31. 1258. Dear Sir: Gov. Wise having shown me the Xpoc- tacles you sent hi pad discs vering that the focus was precisely suitabl: 16 to my vision, kindly frere to enclose them to you, to have new Glasses substie tuted. I have since received them, and am gratified that the Glasses fully meet_my expectation, and give my eyes great relief. The bbles you havo used are really superb. J enclose! erein the amount rét U be GEO. W: MUNFORD, Joun Tosias, Esq., Washington, D.C. From Prof. Backs, of your bili. ery have used a furnished: by They areclear, of exce! Peun. avenuo, betwee: ‘Wasi 1&6 with great satisfaction, lent figure, and well rounted Please obeerve that my Establishment 18 4g and 6th TOBIAS AMBROTT EE NGTON, Feb, 14, 1853, 1 of Glasses ‘of Braziian Te tS; ‘ebbies on streets. OOMS, he ll obtain a good Likeness, equal to ay other Hstablishment aiid at moderate charges, la aa WT 1R-2aw| By THE presi by NT STATES, on Monday, the twenti the disposal ofthe vacant dered seations and part: of sections, With! der-inentioned townships, whic United States, with t. Ji railroads, “from to the w i and fr the Land Office at TaLtamaasre eth IX br THE alesw iy of Februar nds in the miles on each rs of Escuinlia bay i hes ida at the periods hereinaiter designated, to remain UNITED held tate of site of the An's river, at Jacksonville, sator near Pensa i Pensacola to the State ina, in the direction of Montgomery ;" subjoct, « x required by law, to # minimum af tt dollars and Aily cents per acre, Viz: North of the base line ond test of the principal meridian, ‘ownuships 1, 2, ‘Townships 2 anc s nd ps2, Townships 2, and 24. Townships 1, 2,3, and Townships 1, 2, and 3, Townships 1, 2.3, Townships 1, 2, 3, 4.5, oO 0 and 6, ranges rnships 1 and 2, of range 1. nd 3,of ranges 2 and 3, 3, of range 4, 1,2, 3, and 4 3, frange frange 9, . of range IP, i 5, of ranges 11 and 12. 4. of ranges 13, 14, and 13. }, and 5, of ranges 16 Townships 2,3, and 4, of ranges 12, 19, nd 2s. nd 1 4, of range 25. 0 TANg#s 25 and 27, of ranges 23 and 29, 6, of ranges 3), 417. Sl, and 32 South of the base line ond west af the principal meridian, Township 1, of ranges l and ‘Townships | and 2, of range 2. owaships 1,2, and 3, of range 3), Townshups | and 2, of range i. North of the base line and east of the principal meridian. Township 2, of range | fownships land 2, ofranges?2,3, 4, 5,6,7, 8,9, and 10, Township 1, of ranges 1) and 12. South of the base line and east of the principal meridian. ‘Tuwnships | and 2, ‘ithe be Amelia island, ¢ Tamps Bay Gultoft mininw . exico: and Officeat Nawsa on Monday, the fifth day of March n posalofthe vacant lands inthe eren-nionic tions and parts af sections, within the u Township 1, of ranres 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, he 8, and 9, and 1, N&VILL of pned townships, Which remain to the United within six miles on each side ofthe rail St. John’s river, at Jacksonville, tot ambia bay, at or near Pensavola:” the Atlanti , witha branch to © to the dar Key, subjeet,as required by f: eftwo dollars and fifty cents per acre, Viz: y fort nder-men- toa South of the base line and east of the principal meri Townships | and 2, of range 1 and 3, of range 12, . 13, 14, and 15, of cange 1 4, and} wnships 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 4. and 1: 14, 12,13, and U4, "0 yD, 12, and 13, ¢ Ii, and 12, of And 9, of ranges 19 Townships i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8. and 9, of r: Townships 1,2 Townships by 2, Townships 12, 3,4, 13, Townships 2,3. 4, Townships 2, 3, 4, I Townships 2, 3, 4, 1¢ Townships 2, Townships 1. Townships 1, 2,3. and 4, 5.6, and 7, 0} rH ranse 1 ran f rang: 3, 1. ge 15. frango 23. 2 + Atthe Land Office at St. Averstixg, commen- eing on Mon bruary next. within the under-mentioned townships, quired by law, cents per acre. viz: John’s river at and.on with a sub lay. the twenty-xeventh day of Fe- r the disposal of the vacant lauds in the ever-numhered sections and parts of (2oms, which re- ited States within six miles on each lo of railroads, “from > ville,to the waters of Ex Pensacola;” and ‘from Amelia i tic, tothe watersof Tampa Ba Cedar Key, inthe Gulfof Mexico; to @ nunimum of two d: Aes t Jacksen- ambia bay, at or near the Atlan. branch to ject, ax re lotlars and fifty North of the base line end east of the principal meritian ‘Townships | and 2, frange 23. Townships 1, 2, and 3, of ranges 24, 25. 25, 27, and 23. South of the meridian, Townships 1, 2, nd 3, of ranges 25 and 25, ase line and vast af the principal Lands appropriated by law for the uso of schools, military and other purposes, together with “swamp and overflowed” lands, wil! be excluded from the sales. The tracts along the lines of the railreads will be sold, sub lar tracts ent by the rc the quanti plats, withont dedtuctio: The offering of the ab on the days appointed, and in which they are advertise butno sale shall be ret to the right of wa: ath August, 1852, for sand ratlroa rante«| y shown on tl until t I by act of theu- as containing he officia lands will be commenced will proceed in the order he whole shall have been pitered: and the salex thus closed ; weeks, and no private lands will be admitted th~ two weeks. Given under mg hand. at this fifteenth day of Novemi:er, thousand eight hundred and fi By the President: . A. SMITH, en ntry of any of ept open longer than two the above until after the expiration of ne. BUCH the city of Washington, anne Domine’ one IANAN, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PR Every person entitled t to any of the lands within the enumerated is r proper iand office, to uired te establish the satisfaction of the register and re. the townshi EMPTION CLAIMANTS. ht of pre-emption ips above same to the ver of the and make payment therefore as S00A @s practicable after seeing this notice, and before the dav appointed public sale of the lands embracing otherwise such claim will be forfwite S.A. Commissieuer of the General Note.—Under the regu as heretofore and now ex: made for advertising proc! ty esi a8 are special: 6 Ci joner of the ‘ommi no 19 lawlsw ni mations exce) for the commencement of the the tract claimed; i SMITH, id Office. jons of the department, ng, no payment can he pt to such authorized fopabligh by ice. eneral Land USEFUL PRESENTS! Use UL Pi ite That foot being ‘e name—Set Set ii ‘Waiters. Fiated Spo the the libe: Brow..’s Hotel, where many other cause we bu de2i od settled, the 1 ry hand Table Li Needles, cases ae ee aeeecroti where tob: “liberty of direoting you oN 3 3 at much lesa than eeu sei! for : Pitchers, eo., 0. 339. are always most accoptable, NEXt is what*o buy. lie Knives and Forks, r8, Pocket Knives, ele- =e C. us Wetake site bobe and % regular prices, GRIFFITH & SHIELDS, Importers. MoKENNEY & LANSDALE, GFNTS FOR THE PARK FIRE INS. CO.N. Beene 520 MEDICINES. J? 1S Nor 100 MUCH TO BAY, SINCE ALL, OLD AND YOUNG, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, 2 par ESSOR WOOD'S HAIR Vir-~THAT Pa OTOR ATIVE Will preserve infalisbly the growth and color of the hair, if used two or three times & week, to any imaginablo age Perfectiy, restore the gra. ver the baid with nature’s own ornament, th make it more soft and beautiful than any oil, an presai ve the scalp free from all disease to the great estage, Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen. Professional men, Gentlemen anc Ladies of all classes, ail over the world, bear testi- mony that we do not say too much in ite favor. Read ge: the following, an Hicxory Grove, St. PRoF. O. J. Woop—Dear Sir: Sometime | were induced to use some of your Hair Restor: eects were so wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to reportit. Our little son's head for sometime had been perfectly covered with sores, and some called it scald head. The hair almost entirely came off in cousequence, when a friend, se¢ing his sufferings, advised w Restorauve; we did ev with little hupe ot succe surprise, aud that of all our friends, a very few applications removed the disease enti aud a new aud juxuriant started ovt, and we can now say that our althy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of hair as other child. We can, therefore, aud do hereby, wl your Restorative, as a perfect remedy fer all alp aud hair, We are, yours respectfuliy, GEonGe W. HicGinsoTHAM, SARAH A. H1GGINBOTHAM Paor. Woop—Dear Sir: My hair had, for several years, been becommg prematurely gray, accompanied by a hirsh- ness which rendered the constant appliention of oil necessary in dressing it. When l commenced using your Hair Restora- tive about two mm 1s ATO it was ia that Coudition; and hay- ing coutinued its use til within the last three weeks, it h assumed a softness and’ lu ‘0 be preferred qo those produced by the application any other preparstion Ihave used. I regard it as an sible article for every lady's toilet, whether to be a Hair Restorative, or for the sunple purpose of dr or beautifying the hair. You have permine refer tome all who entertsin any doubt of ite perform that is chumed for it. turned to its nataral colo: Rs. C. SYMONDS, 114 Third street. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 10,1 Weir PReF. Woop—Deu 8S: By the advice of a frend of mane, Who hie been using your Har Restorative, 1 was in- ad the fever, sume time Inst Mx herd came out. Now my hair has er than ever it was. Nothing but a inpathy that I feel to cominunicate to others who as I have been. would induce me to give this nowledgment of the beneft I have received from Prof. Wood's Harr Restorat Yours respectfully, ALR. Jacoss, Tho Restorative is put up in bottles of three size viz: large, ium, and small; the small holds ha! a pint, and retails for one dollar per bettie; the m dium holds at least twenty per cent. more in “roy So tion than the small, retails for two dollars per bet- tle; the iarge holds a quart, 49 per cent. more in Proportion, and retails for 35a bottle, O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, Ez Broadway, by (in the great N.Y. Wire Railing Estal ) and 114 Market street, Louis, Mo.; by all good Druggists and Fanoy Goods Je 5-e03m SCROFULA, S OR KING'S EVIL, Is a cenetitutional disease, a corruption ef the blood, hy which this ftuid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor, Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole ‘body, and may buret ovt in diseste on any part of it. No organ is free from ite ris there o ick it may not destroy. The d by mercurial disease, focd, impure air, ith #, ard, above all, by the rai infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary iu the constitution, descending “from parerts to children unto the tuird aud fourth generation;” indeed, it seems to be the tod of Him who says, “I wall visit the iniquiues of the fatners upon their children.” Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of cor- rupt or vicerous matter, wnich, in the lungs, liver, aud inter- , is termed tuberch the giands, swellings ; face, eruptions or "This foul corruption, ¢ blood, depres: of life, a0 jou Litutions not on but they have far less power to withstand the at- ticks of other distasce ; eonsequeutly vast numbers perish by disorders, which, althongn not acrofulous i their nature, are aull rendered fatal by this taint in the syacem. Most of the consumpzou which deciminates the huma family has its ori- directly in this scrofulous coutamination ; and many de- of the fiver, kidueys, braiu, aud, indeed, arise from or are aggravated by the sams ts, the depressing quarter of all our peopl ded by this lurking deriniued by it. To cleanse vate the blood by au alterative medicine, and invigoratent by healthy food andexercise, Such a medicine weeupply in AYE COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, the most e@eciual remedy which the medic skill of ourtimes can devise for this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. 1, ty combmed from the most active remedisls that bave been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the d the rescue of ti from is destructive couse ouly scrofuin, but also ch as ERUPTIVE ai Scalp HRaD, RM, RHE TISM SYPHILITIC AND MERCURIAL DISEASES, DRO sy, Dysrersia, DEBILITY, and, indeed, aL’ Com- Ts ARISING FROM VITIATED OR IMPURE DLoop. 2 unpurity of the bleod” is founded in tsa degeneration of the blood. The par- ud virwue o fthis Sareaparills 18 te ud 1 fuid, without which soand health nuinated constitntion AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, For ail th purposes of a Famity thysit, composed that disease within the range of their action th de them. Their penetrating prop- nd invigorate every portion of x ting ite diseased action, and re- Itny ‘vitslities. "As a consequence’ of t properties the invalid, who is bowed down with pain or ph sical debility, is astonished to find his health or energy re- stored by a remedy at once ao simple and invi Not only do they cure the every day compls body, but aleo many formidable and dangerous diet agent below named is pleased to furnish: gratis my American ‘Aimanae, containing certificates of theit Cures and directions for their uve in the following complaints : Costiveness, He burn, Headache arising from disordered stomach, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels uleney, Loss of Appetite, Juundice, and other kiudr com- ‘arising from a low atate of the body or obstruction ef ita functions, PREPARED BY DR. 3. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., Prick, 81 rz Botte; Six BoTrLes ror 88. by 3. D. GILMAN, Washington; R. orgetewn, and by all Druggi no 19-03:ar ys GENUINE PREPARATION. BUCHU for tho Grave! BUCHU for Drepay. BUGE for Nervousness. BUCHD for Loss of Memory. BUCH for Dimness of Vision, BUCHU for een Breathing, BUGHO for Weak Nerves BUCHCO for General Debility. BUCHU for Universal Lassitude. BUSHE for Horror of Disease, BUCHU fer Night Sweats. BUCHU for Wakefulnes: BUCRU for Dryness o: Skin, BUCHU for Eruptions. BUCBU for Pi in the Baok, BUCHU for heaviness of the Eye. lid. with Temporary Suffusation and Loss of Sight HELMBULD'S BUCHU tor dobility and Reat Heetge with Want of Attention, Horror of So- nety. HELI BSLRS BUCRU fer Obstrustions, HELMBOLD’'S BUCHU for Excessosarising from Tndivoretion, and ali Disenses of the SEXUAL ORGAN, Existing in either sox, from whatover canse origi- nated, and no matter of Th at dnd LONG STANDING. iil ota ene exmptome, in part, are experionoed often by cutlerora ‘with diseases of the Bladder Kidnere Gave and Dropsy, and ey by the injudi- cious or nervous and debilitated. It isa fact, long since established, that any discass of these organs effects th- mind more than any and all others, and ifallowed to go on—which this, medicine invariab! removes—soon follows Loss of Power, Fatuity ‘and Epileptio Fits—in ons of which the patient may ex- pire, Who can say thet those excesses are not fre- quently followea by these direful diseases, Insanity and Consumption? The record of the Insane Asy- tums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, the trath of theso asser! done. n exhib ti a Sepcate. id counieeeee | i actually spidon and quite cestitute—nsither Ror grief ever si 8 ould asound of the voice ocour, it is iculate. “With woeful m res, wan Despai; Low, sullen sow is grief borutied ” Debiiity is most terrible, and nas brought thous- ands upon thousands to untimely ravor: thus blast- ing the ambition of many noble youths. It can be oured by the use of thie INFALLiBLE REMEDY. The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of the Proprictor, eacune its virtues and ayrative wers, is immeneée, embrscing names wel nown ociense and fame. Certifiontes of curse from one menth to twenty years’ standing,and of the most reliable and responsibie character, are open for in- spection, from Governors of States, Judges, eminent hysicians. and distinguished Clergymen HELMBOLD’S EATRACT BUCHU 18 prepar- ed direotly ncoording to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest acouracy and Ghent Spor boven’ ainatte Weees oapeet of, Dewees’ ‘orkson the Practice gf Ebreio, and most of the Inte Standard Works of iaine 5s ELMBOLD’S BUCHU is safe and pleasani wage find efor, bat immestinta in ite potion. a! a] foreme,an ri city of Philsdeipia, H. T. HELMBOLD. Ghemee who, being duly sworn, does eay, that his pee come Bo Namotic, lueroury, or injurious » butare purely ie. ref oH, T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer, fore me, thie 23d day of November, 1854. Wx. P. Hissarp, Alderman, were $1 per bottle, or six for 85, delivered to anv ross, ONE THING CERTAIN. A TRIAL Costa GUT A DOL! ae ! arpa cost BURA BOLLAR my rr: |e oe by relisbie and responsible Certificates from fessors of Medical es, Clersymen, and othere. Prepared by HP HELMHOLD, prnecies! and Analytical Chemist, 1% Seuth Tenth st., below Chestnut, Philad’s. at be nad of Drassists and sigelers {proughout 6 Unil ‘States, ni and Brit Beware of Coun its. pod for HELNBULD'S—take no other. Cures by C. STOTT, Drugsist, corner Pa. avenue spdr Taseot, Waakinr et eiet commet otherdrage ian 38 coly in the oi price ri ar a a selection of pa Seti ery Bi pienoea ies te: of MEDICINES. D™ 78" Sirtmons LOCK HOSPITAL, the Has Discovered Banat One Worle ter at DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. IATE pn cues Oranizcares! jo CHaR@R IN TWo D, ‘Weakness of the Back, Sirnctures, and Bladder, involuntary Discharg Debility, Nervousnene, Dyepepay, Linge fusion of Ides, Palpitation of the He Dimnens of Sight or Giddinese, Dis Nose or Skin, Affectrons of the Lun hove Terrible, Disorders arwing. f ‘outh—those Drea: an der Marna impossible, and destroy botn Body and Mind. YOUNG MEN become the victims of Solitary Vice, crucuve habit which anunally sweeps to Especially, who be Leuney grave thousands of Young Men of te most ex- alted talents and drillamtincellect, who might otherwise bare entranced bateniug Senates with the thunders of eloguence or wsked to ecetesy the Living lyre, may call with full couf- deuce. MARRIAGE. MARRIED PERSONS, or Young Men contemplating Mar Jags, tommy awarel physical weakeees, exgenie asbulkg, deformities, &c dily cured. He who plac under the care of Dr. J. may reli ously confide in his houor asa gentleman and jendy ‘pou his skill os a physician, UFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore “reet, a few doors the coruer. Fail not toobserve name and number. Letters must be paid and contain « stamp. vi ‘DR. JOHNSTON, Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, from oue of the moat eminent Colleges in the Unite: and the greater part of whose tals of London, Ph c) 9 blushing, ac ement of mind, were cured iam TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Dien and others who have mjured chemeelves by & certain prac frequently Jearned from fects of which are night! renders marringe : ; body, should apply immediately. ‘Those are some of the sad and melancholy effecte prodve: ch Weakness of the Back the imneas of Sight, Loss of Mi tion of the Heart, Dyapepey, Nervous Irritabili- ty, Dera nent of the Digestive Puactious, General Debility, ayinptor's of Cousumption, &c. 3 NTALLY.—The fearful efects on the mind are much te be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Coufusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirita, Evil Portodinge, Aversion of Society, Self Distros, Love of Solitude, Timdity, etc.,are some of the evils pro- duced. NERVOUS DEBILITY.—Thovsands can now judge what iw the cause of their declining health, losin, coming weak, pale, nervous 1nd emaciated, appearance about the eyes, cough or ‘aided and imprudent votury of pleasure mbibed the seeds of this painful diverse, 1t too that an i-timed seuse of shame or dread of discovery apply from education ectalulity, can alon hands of ignorant ond desiguing pretenders, who, incepa of curmg, ich his pecuuiary substance, keep him trifiun mouth after mouth, or as long 2s the smallest fee can be ob- Lin with rained beakth toeigh by the mse of that deadly onal aymptome of thie Skin.@e.. progressing with frightful rapid period to his dreadful suffermes b E discovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns, DR. JOHNSON’E REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPUTENCY. ext and important remedy weakness of the are speedily cured and full vigor restored. Thousands of the most nervous aud debilitated, who bad iost all hope, ba: bees unmedistely relieved, + All unpedimen:s to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disquali- fications, Lose of Procreative Fower, Nervous Irritatility bliug aud Weakuess or Exbaustiou of the most fearful edily cured. * ENDORSEMENT OF TRE PRESS. THE MANY THOUSANDS cared atthe the last eeventeen ye cal operations performed by Dr. Johnson, wi reporters of the pipers and many other Berton which have appecred again and again, belere the tending asa gentleman of character an afficted. — THE Universat COUGH REMEDY, KINDS OF ROAT. DIFFICULTIES, COMMON COUGHS, RONC HTS, 1ACH DE- D BY COUGHS, AND HEART COMPLAINT. Large Bottles Scents. Smail Bottles 25 cents, AND THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOLU ANODYNE, FOR NEURALGI4. NERVOUS HEADACHS. EARACHE, TOOTHACHE, GOUT, RHEC- MATISM, ST. VITUS’ DANCE. LOSS OF SLEEP, AND MINOR NER- VOUS COMPLAINTS. Price 50 Cents per Bottle, These proparations being made by strict pharma ceutical laws, sustained by testimonials perfectiy reliable and within the reach of all, are now, after eight vears’ use in private circles, and having per formed remarkabls cures, offered to the public wi thst confidsunce 1 their curative powers that shoul warrant all in making tria! of them. Circulars, testimonials, and every evidence to atrengthon confidence, can be found with all deal- ers, to which we ask partiouiar attention, and op which we rely for approbation, J. W, HUNNEWELL & CO, 6, 7 and 9 Commercial Wharf, Sole Agents for GEORGE HUNNEWELL, 45 Water Nowy, Sole Agent for New York. For sale by the usual agents in every city, and by the druggists in Washington, Gscrgowsrns ‘and Alexandria, no 8-coly HE CELEBRATED DR, J. S. ROSE’S BDICIN 23s, OF PHILADELPHIA, Thess remedies are the result of thirtyfive yeare of extenzive and suocesstu! practice, and are the only reliable preparations to cure the various ills ORT. 8. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP OR FX PECTORANT, it radically cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenexs, Bronchitis, and ail Lung diseases. Prioe 50 cents and 3}. DR. J. S. ROSE'S ALTERNATIVE SYRUP, r Blood Purifier,for the oure of Serofuls, Old Erup: jous, Chronic Diseases, Uloers, Sweiled Neck and A auficient guarautes to tl all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Fico 9. DR. ILS. R Ses DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND. The only eure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint. Price #1 cents. DR. J. S. peel 8 PAIN CURER, It ots cure ali; but it aone hes stood the test of 35 years. ing Rheumatism, Tooth and Eer Aches, Choiic, in the Stomach and Bo: Sprains, Bri 4 Back’ aud Spine, o1 imbs, Joints, or externsily. Price 12,25 and a internp.ly o cents a bottle, These remedies, and many others referred to in Py Rose’s Medica! Adviser, (which book may be had gratis at mye of the drng stores where the mad- lcines are kept) have been used with success by over 100,000 persons with prompt benefit. To ensure success you have only to see that they are genuine by having the Doctor's written signature over each corkand oneachiarl, _ i> Kept by ali Druggicts. se 8-tr HE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, Protected by Roya! Letters Patent of Engi and bs secured by the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parts, and the Imperial College of Medicine, aa ie ievalaadt haustion, Spermato: is Invaluable for exhaustion, ir thees, and ail pirysica! disabilities." ii seou 0. mercury, thersby i: peed, relief, d cporsing ail impurities, and rooting ont the "FiCTESEST on 24nd tare rpared inh Nos, 1.2and 3,are pri inthe Y vind emellyand form of & lozenge, devoid of taste at 04 can aes ine poonat! poeket. riper fin cases, and divided into separate doses, as admis tered by Vaipeau, Le. fomand. Roux, Ricord, & Price $3 each. or four cases for $9 which eaves $3; and in $27 cases, whereby there iaa saving of 8%. To be had, wholesale and retail, of Dr. BAR RO 194 Bleecker street, four sloors below McDougal street. New York. Immediately on rectiving ate mittance, Dr. Barrow will forward the Triesemar to any part of the world, securely packed, and ad- dreased according to the instructions of the writer, Sold also by 8. CALVERT FORD, Jr., Wash- ington, D.C. _ ws 6m_ ARTSHORNE’S CURE-A, H wilt PAL AKWrHrLaror. if s ANPAROMACA AND WEAK BOWELS "= PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. Borruss 12, 25 and 60 cents and one dollar. THE GREATEST Di! Ou ERY IN M&DICAL TSHORNE’S CURE-ALL « be ki ot etieucie aera aries nae cures to gets physician. In ar: of the system and is used i the woather pro- He it oA — a lerves, ‘Musolee, a nee; its Lig ei . * os ou OU uae od tO ECTORAL SYROP_O1 aueniy 4 is the best vk h ome ne tdi albiceepitea-mnmAnrenoRNE tan p ne. hand Bowola, carrying of ati Bileand The above medicines to be had at al] Stores in unger guy: KIDWELL & CISSELL at oa Tite Soh Eee ae eee ees TH BEST courn SYRUP IN THE ‘This article is prepared by chemist, PeUSTEA Gea eteeack Pereons who sing shouid it, itis it te sae gage stecta = cote MARTSHORNE'S PRETOR AS SYRUP or tarvh, RNgEs, Bnd pre Het Ra a eae “WILD CHERRY pro Cold, ond a Preventive ofthat'lios of . Graccute wo Washington Gane ol Bry va MEDICINES (T° THE AFFLICTED! Vey coxs R INDIAN VEGETABLE DrGGeTiOn This valuable preps satjon ope proved to be one of the greatest remedies for Eryripelas, Serotula, heumatism, irvy, Erupti:ns and Blotohes cn the Skin, Piies, Bilious, Ague and Fever, Old Sores Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Liver. Salt Kheum, and al. diseas-s arising from the effects of Meroury, ever presented to the public. Testimoniais and certificates from hundreds of respectabie citizens of Baltimers snd other parte of the country are in poseeesion of the proprietor, tes fying to were. it d by most of the Drucente of Balu more, and at the residence fr a MRR. xX. 158 Exst Baltimore etreet, between Eden street and Central avenue. None genuine unless her nai wn on thi bottle and her seal onthe cork '* Die" . tties for $5. Price $1 per bottle, six i: ROS. T. CrsseL, Drugeist, nolesale Agent. 4 been appointaa Wholesale Georgetown, D. ©, has Agent for the District, and wii supply the trade at de 22-tr my prices. Av incot BERAELE TONE ‘& pencioas and Invigorating Beveragc— 2) Saar SULTANA PANACEA, Tre Evixin Vitm, For the Rodics} are of ud and vigor by this Aromatic iste, Put up n y in pint bottles, =e KING & DUNNAVANT, {9 Sold by all the principal ste. no 12-3Sm Coe oie, HUARSENESS, &o. The prevalence of the above complaints at thie season cene'ally has tho effect of bringing out a host of profess: div new specites, and w'ile some are ood, many are useless, and others even dangerous. The wisest course to pureue is to consult your fam- Ss paouione. or patsy 2 use only — rom | jong public experience bas proved to be enfe Sficncio Of har charmeter in TYLER S COM. efficacious. a ‘OUND SYRUP M ARABIC. Original- the favorite prescription of an eminent physi itsoon became 8 popu): medy, and has contint to enjoy & crowlr tation the lest twenty eari mon Colds, Coughs, &e., it Chronic Cases, Bronchitis, h, Croup, Asthma, Infinenga, Ae nparailejed, and most will testif> its success 18 ai ~ moe) ured ~. mecate por rice 25 cents and 5 a Sola by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott. &e., Worh bottle. ington: Cissel, Georgetown, Peel & Stevens, exandria; where it may be had also,for convenience, in Lozencer form. Price 12% and 3 cents a box— er’ Arabic A. VANT'S . Astainct Rp AROMATIC For Cleansing, Beantifying. nd Preserving the UNNAVA. b PADS son, For infiamed And Ulcerated Game! DUNNAVANT’S Toothache Neuralgia! Sold by all the principal KKB BE oren BOUK. = ts Dany price 25 cents, AND. MARKIE or THE INSTITUTES OF u AGE; its Intent. Oblign tious and Physical ard Lecal Dus qualifications; the rational treat- ment of al! private disenses in both sexes, &o. To which is added a isnt essay, entitled “Callipac- diae: or the arte fhaving and rearing beautiful and healthy ghildgia by the Rosext J. Cuiver- Bent fret ot by the Publishers, ©; nt free o tare. the iblis: s. KLine & Ce., Box 40,7 New ¥ ork. or Derter & LINE o can etreet, New no 12-3m fave Ss wanted everywhere. ik, an extract and sample shee above ILVE ALLS LECTURE o »WELL § on @a and pri -triling the means by cure themeeives vate z which invslids without the use ¢ littie expense to ercure envelope, Prepay postage, de 6-1Feb 11 SWINDLING QUACKS, Caurios wunckesetcie Book Sane, Buchu. orpitels, Instruments or ‘Kany 8. uD them ali, and, if dispoved to profit by my experienos, write for my private Circulat OURE. ron _ SPER MA POKRECEA ;-ITS With — enolnsed, address. im fr uftierer, merely super town, Mase, 5 ay and. & for: 176, Char F FURS. OR LADIFS, Misses, AND CHILDR. Just returned from New York, and can now ex: ubit one cf the nest Tmi nes, inks, Fits hat Capes, and Vie torines. Ali Furs sold at my establishment worXuted a» represented, or the money refunded. Furs made to order, altered, cleaned, and repaired by practical farrier Gees il if-ing & sAige stock | offer above articles very low. _ HOPKINS, Sign of the “ White Bear,” corner éth st. and fa. av. YPHES.—Sxuait Prorits anp Quien RNS. ANY SIZE PORTRAIT farted in Cases or Frames at New York pricon. { Come ail, and take S$ sitting for o of thore beautifa Pietures. and o! tain the avivan T No, 653. Herik oe Ah Risrepsrie™ ge STATE OF LOUISIANA. The grant of Iands made by act of Congress ap- proved June 3, 1855, to the STATE OF LOUISIANA, to aid in the construction of certain railroad mentioned having been so far adjusted ize the release frow withdrawal of the int here luafter described, notice ts hereby given that ali the vacant offered iands which iis vutside of six mi on each side of the railroad * New Orleans, Opclousas,to the State line of Texas.” ted in ths urder-mentio: od townships, which have not been selected tn virtue of saad grant, or r--erred for ony purpose whatever. and which were subject to primate entry @t the date of withdrawal a” the ordinary min imum of $1.25 per nore, or at the gisduated prices under the act of August 42h, 1954, will bs restored to ivate entry on the days and at the plices herein aie ec} os at the ay ee ef $125 or © prices t» which they may have sraduated atthe ‘date of withdrawal. . At the Land Office at New Oreans, ondes, the fifth day of March next—viz “i = . Soush of the base line, east of the principal mertdsan and west of the Mrssisseppt river. hips 13 and i. and 17, of range 2, 17, of ‘ange 21 34, 15, Townships 16 and 17, of Township 17, of range At the Land Office at OpgLov=as, the 12th day of March next—viz: North of the base line and rast of the principal me- ridvan. Township 1, of ranges} and 2. North of the base line and west @ the proncipal me Townships 1,3, and Sui ms of range} Fownshibe 123; Sone oy SS0KS 2 and 3, of range 3. South of the base line and east of the premcrpal me- ridian. 7, ands! on Monday, ‘own Townships 2, 3 oe ergy m% ‘ownships 4 5,6.7,and 13 of ange 6. ‘ownships 6,7, 8,9 1¢, 11, 13, and 14, of range? ‘Ownships 8, ‘1, 12, and 14, of range 8, cunshipe + and 12, of range 9, wachbe ree eS ch pa 10, 11, 12! 13, and 14. 5 Townships 11. 12.13, and 14, of renge South of the base line and west of the principal me- ‘ownships 1,2, and Sot reece ‘ownships Vand, ef'ranges ‘ownships 1, 2, 4, and 5. of range 3. ‘ownships }, and 6, of ranges 4. 5. rnd6. ‘ownships', of rang: Townshipe 1g, re abhaaaien Townships 2,3,and 4, of Fauges Wand 11, Given under my . w ton, this twenty eighth day of Deeew bere ee oe JOS. > Act's Commussic ner Genera! Land y Nore.—Under the i of the d as heretofore and ver oting. no pay be pong #4 for advertisine proclamations except to publishers ss.are avy authorized to publish by jaS-lawew as EROTT’S SC PIANO, P MERECTES OG! fla, Fiano Store of WG METER fine 6X octave Chickering, almost new, for $175, ral EMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS —, aS ae pa G ipaliadat 7 SA,

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