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MISCELLANEOUS. CoLeman’s EUTAW HOUSE, THE EVENING STAR. BABY SIXTY. BALTIMORE. Baby sixty ROBERT B. COLEMAN, late of the firm of Laughing ba Coleman & steteon of the Aster House WV he jen ot gad mare recently of the St. La on Joyous baby Sixty. Hotel, Newark oppection with dé Innocent the look he wenrs, Child-liks baby Sixty Little dreams of comiag care, Gloefal baby Sixty. charge of the akove we!l known f of sears Many important alterations and improve- mente have been made, rendering it first class in every roapeot. x R The location of this house is convenient to trav- elera and citizens, the city o Passing constant: to ali points, and the Baltimo.e and Ohio ai Washington depots being in close proximity. Liberati srrangements will be made with families or single gentiemen for Board, (either full or par- ) U7" At Kesota. Minnesota, a Rev. Mr. Hill. astor of the United Brethren, was aceused of cer- dlalous practices, and called together bis d society to listew to his public confes- He told them: that three years ago he seduced ‘They will continue the International Hotel, at Niagara Falls, New York, in the same sumptuous manner that has made it so popular with the travele ing public during the past season. do 28-3m GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS OF ¥ ail siges and. qualities, comprising sii the beat grades of Silk, Merino and’ Lamb's Wool Under- shirts and Draws LL, STEPHENS & CO, 322 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and lth sts, _ FURSI—FURS Waar mort abpRopeiaTEe MEMENTO sion. a gitlaged sixteen from her bome in Maine and took her Boston, and after a short residence there to Minnesota, where he bad resided with her as his wife for thirteen months, having one child by her. He said he had left a wife and three chil- dren in Maine. After this full confession he asked all whe were in faver of bis remaining as the! Cheistian pastor to stand up, and 2 majority rose des to their feet, while the rest refused to vote either | fora Christimns Present than s way. Evidently the United Brethren in Minn Royal ksmine Muff, price. $2 sota are liberal. The Springtield Republican sa able Mink do. ..- $10 and 12 this suggests the story of the church in Oakham, Stone Martin do. ...$l2and 15 where it was found embarrassing to discipline a Fiteh Marten, Siberian ember for drunkenness heeanwe so many of the | Water Mink. €6 in Capes, Muits and brethren were Inthe habit of “taking a little,” | 4,26 o¢ B.A. Se ieee ee et whereupon one of the deacons sugyested that “if c in bath ats. the Lord Jesos 1 have a church in Oakham he TOTICE TO PLEASURE SEEKERS must tuke such material as he can get.” Potomac Steamboat Company. tien to the semi-weekly trips of their steamer Powhatan to Nor- _— folk, offer the public of Washi on and vicinity an opportunity ofen OULD. R tri the beautiful Po- tomas to GLYMONT and AQUIA CREEK (twice datiy) during the hot weather. . . ‘fo parties of three or mors exoursion tickets will de issued at one doll: ! Squirrel, French Sable A Juvenitg Oren-Ain Pkaver Meeting —At a recent prayer meeting in Philadelphia a physi- cian of that city gave an account of a very in! esting prayer meeting held by the little boys in Belvidere. A short ti go, id, a little boy about twelve years old catled on ». and asked him if he would permit the boys to have a meet- jag inhisottice. Dr. P. inquired theobject of the " es with privilece of remainun ays. meeting. The lad said ees i to hi a The angler can enjoy fina apert with hook and prayer inecting there. a Saturday evening, | tine at either of the above places, white perch and tuough the rain was pouring down in torrents, to the surprise of Dr. P, the boy cama, without an umbrella or overcoat, and asked if the oflice was open. Soon there was twenty boys assembled. After spending two hours in prayer and other ex- other amall fish being abundant; sled, hue shooting gams being plentiful, = Hotei accommodations can be had at these ? aces. Boats loave foot of 6th street at 64 a.m. and p.m. Returning, 234 p. m. and 334 a. ca - ercises. Dr P. ted that itimigbt be proper | "kor further informasion ingnire at the Company's to close their meetinz, or their parents might feel | office, No. 372 Pennaylvania avenue, next door to some concern for them. On iuquiry, Dr. P.. | Brown's Hotei, GEO, kB. MATTINGLY, learned that six of these boys bad ben in the habit Tioket Agent Potomac Steamboat Company of meeting and spending an hour in prayer under | S625 a large oak tree’ What an example'—a meeting of six little boys. on cold wintry evenings. in the open air, under the spreading branches of an oak, for prayer’ ONW,ERS AND APPENDAGES FOR THE UNITEDSTATES STEAMER MICH IGAN,AT ERIE, PA. Nayy DerartMent, 2 A Baker Scrrocaten IN Hisown Doven—The | LBurcaw of Construction, Equipment,and Repairs London Newsof December I7th has the following: Desomber 15, 1859. § “A few days ago considerable excitemmnt was eaused in Wellinborough by the remarkable man- ner in whicha respectable young man, named Wm. Mee, about 21 years of age, met with Lis Searen Propositions wil be received by this Bureau until the isth day of January next for two tubular coilera and the following appendages forthe United States steamer Michigan, to bo delivered on the verselin the har f Pa., on or { ° death. The deceased, who was a baker, was, it re the loth day of June next: Six (6) green sand appears, accustomed to rise early for the pur pose of eastings, te be fitted in the boiler furnaces for preparatory ineasure fora bateb of bread. Onthe | grate and brides wall supporters; ore smoke: pipe, morning ef the painful occurrence he rose ap hea ar pery fifty -on meter, of Nos, reatly as well as usual, and commenced preparing | 10; 12, and 14 ghect iron, one piece five feet ‘onc, with caps and clests tor securing it to the eteam drums; the other pisce twanty-seven foet lorg. the bands and eye-bolts ef old pipe to be fitted and fast ened on the new; two cast-iron safety-val ves and seate fitted therein, with wrought-iron jevers and cast-iron weights; one gun metal double branch stenin pips to connect main steam pips of engines with steam drums of boilers, (this casting will weigh about 56? pounds,) with one jarge an! two small flanches, tha former to be faced ané fitted to steam drums of boilers, a'l the flanches to have the bolt-holes accurately dri lod; one blow-off pipe, of 4 pounds cop sonnect both safety-valve chests to the pipe icading into wheel-honss, with four gun metal flauche bored, and bolt holes drilled; one andre 5, inch and ono haw dro t and filty 32 tn At bolts Piscing in laches and reboring tue piston of star- ¢and fitting thereto a new 3 twenty new piston fol 1 nuts of the same dimensions as Keboring in plage (true with crank pin holes of centre shaft twona + wrought ironcrauk pins one set of main cross-hetd hrasnes: r-punip link brasses; one set of air-pump on brassee; one set of air-pump cross ngs, (brass.) The meta! of the above brasses to b+ composed of 4 parts of best banea tin and 8% parte of refined o»pper, bored and plained to fit aconrately their retpective rods and pins. ‘The sun-metal pipe and flanches to bo made of 12 parts of 0 ardoneof tio, ‘She bowlers to bs mado of ality of charcna! bloom boilar pate, tube sheets to be one-half s2)inch, watar_bottams and ash pitsfhroe-eighths(*;) inch,shells five sixte-nths i tinea in thickness. crowns and sides tg,bo stiffened by Tiron, from which the the donzl fur baking, having 60 far proceeded with Shis work as tu mix in all the requisite in- gredients. On others geing inte the baking-house they found their companion in the dough trough. suffocated and quite dead It is generally sup- Posed that deceased.who had been subject to apo- pletic fits on one or two prior occasions, was sim- tarly seized on the morning in question, and fell head foremost into a mixture of yeast, flour, and Water ~ UL Lonis Napoleon’s stables in the new Louvre are described as something marvelous. Accomino- dations has been provided for ninety horses, with coach houses, a riding school, aud every necessigy dependence The purtitionsof the stalls are car oak, the racks bro: ' the chainssivel ‘1 anew kind of stucco, e< ness and polish mus are covered with 1 to marble for smooth- In the Cour Henri iI. there is entle slope, by v the horses go up te the riding school. situat a level with the picture gallery DP The Ancient Mexican Calendar shows « jeer adjustment of civil to solar time than any that has been found in the worid besides. It nad. # week of tive days. and their months were periodstwenty days. It is note worthy that this ivis'on of time by the residents of the Ameri continent corresponded with that of Western Asi so with that of one period of the Eyyptians, wherein the annual season and festivals returned to the same point in nearly fifteen centuries ATTENDANCE AND MILEAGE AT A Frxerat.—A ian in Virginia, who possesses property estimated t $50.000 tn amount, was recentl ted npon to adiminister upon the estate of a deceased brother, who left a little property. When he rendered his accounts to the Judge of Probate they were found to contain, ainong other charges, the sum of $2 for oue day's time in attending the faneral of his brother, and $2 for railroad fare in going and coming from the funeral! We hs not heerd whether or not this attendance and mile: been allowed (7 _A clerk from Cincinnati, entrusted with a sum of mouey fora payment ina distant town, Ha oe at Lis swestheart’s. house on his journey and her fscina m linger o lead, which #rato be eocurat:iy ad- braoss ar justed, so that when subjected to the stea:n proxs- ure the tension upon a'! will be alike. The tube sheets to ba drilled a reamed accurately to a gauge, and in setting the tubes they are to he ex pancted on both sides of the tube shacts, _ The poilers will be each nine feet two t ‘wide in front by nine feet «ix inchos hich aad fiteen fect Oig it inches tn length, lurnisned with the nec *ssary man and hand hole p.ates, faurnaoa, flue and damper doors, lugs for froot crate bearers and for srea' tug boilers to the ag to be tested in the factory whan completed at a hydrostatic p: ure of forty (40) pounds per square inch, and when on hoard in their piace and the connections made to be tested Ly a st-a:n preagare of . 189 (9) pounds par sqnare neh Thebrase tubes to he furnished by the b> pari- ment and to be set up by the contractor, the Depart- ment being responathle for all tubes ‘aondemnnad from ther defect, and the contractor for all con- mned from bad workmanal price of ths boilers to b pioyrrs, per pound finished 1 published him as 1e Weight oftie tubes Cast iron will only be a defaulter, ad honest, fnrnace dowrs and mountings, maa hole, as the payment, though di d, was made. and | @2' inan-iiole plates, and atay thinbles. The whole work ty be done in the best manner and to he subject to the inspection and approval of such persons as th Departnient may a) who will have tho right to reiact any part of work or material in any stage of progress. tlers will he furnished (to steam ani factu establighments who intend napplioation to the Burean of Construc he returned to the city. iquor. astonished the’ passengers a! and Mississi ppl Railroad Depot, St. Louis, by scattering 31.514) {n bank bills about the plat- freely asif they had been handbilis or ng cards. The money was gathered, and led upon to receive it back. engine bidding be was pre yinent wil! be made on the hoi therr estimated a pleted, one third ey are half it uu ther ara completed and tested satisfactorily by hydrosta’te preasure, de iv ered and properly placed on board tne vessel, and the remaining sum that may be due to be paid when thoy are cor sted ty the engines and tested satia fagjorily by steam pressure, he remainder of the work will be paid for when itis poperly executed and delivered on hoard of nts for the arrest of a nrin who was suspected of having dest: ad his own child. because it would cost tifty dollars té boid an inquest upon the child. and it might not betrue. This is ex- ceedingly doubtful economy. to say the least of it. J F- A Frencbinan named Serre ¢ the vessel satisfavtory to the superintending en- eide in New York last week by sw gineer officer. arsen’ He left a n dders will bo partroular in stating the prices the cause to be desp i>7 A Springfield, Mass., uy have just completed, = 10.000 B ruy’s traveling excursions. i[7- C.R. Litchtield. the North Adams (Mass.) cashier and s-du-er of Mattie Butler, is said to be engaged in bookkeeping in N which they propose to com- work, and the time must not hay of Jane next. positions must be endorsed ‘Opositions rs and Appendazes,” that they may dis- wed from other inainess |-tters, fior.as required by law, must be accomp2- ntee of the fuilowing forin: Form of Offer. Inthe state of + here. and deliver on beard the U. 3, tn the portof Erie, Penn.. aud places. two tubular boilere, ia oonfarm- as fivertisemant of the Bureau of Con- &c.. of tie ‘Sth of Dacombsr, 1859 at tie cents per pound, ant to farniah and ae on board ths vessel (properly fitted) the fol articies atthe prices set opposite their re- ° naines—viz: Two pleces of smoke pire with old bands and eye-hol Fitted thereto, and new cape, at — cents per pound. exalusive a vials. “Two ors'-iron safety valve ches' vals@ seate) »itn east iron bonnets and ted comp ets, 1t — cents per po a gun metal v: rl seats fitted complete, at Ssnts per pound. Wrought-iron levers an waives, stem and pins complete, at -— pound, hited to pafacturing com. a_cost of risir ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BeelAnps MOTEL SE F Hos ai laly, NY S scott, NY e Parpiek. des Jno M Pred Laner, Pax Capt Joc Weets a, TA Symington, —; J 1. Bygeri, Wilder, Mase; FW Hall, dos JH Grover TUL Muls,ana [ady,do; Van H Hicgins. aR i ia peetetts La: ba ahek!, doy Jas ‘orter W HW Kirnan, do; P Pa ma 2 JR Thomas, and lady, P: P Poor, Mass. NATIONAL HOTEL—C A Hen. W Semin: . + JW Saynirch, My we - Ons cua metal (double branch) steam steam drums of ‘pe boilers by two fanches. tnoed to main steam pi J at— cents p Copper blow-off Pipe with composition ad ani faced.) completa, at —~ osnte a required quantiy of & and M1roh Harding, Md; B ome. W ’ Sante rch M ! dtu Se = oo per pound ower ey, Uf Ads 2 cco wi ds J un oy, fF Ad Ps gin lathe aad acourately boring the piston F omg eg if oS eid Ke i doliars and — cents. A Wtnebrenner, WI 5+ Ward. Md; A Allin and « 4 fitting accurately to the Park ft lady. NC; AEC £ WZht iro piston tod, with kayheies 4, and putting it in p'ace on hoard, 1 Urine Hy mints Admin Ala ses B itya-d nutscomplote gee is Col aw Ana wowand la'y, Tova J P i" _ He Tehaft tox se = ma ‘i Dae ~ i - S ne (trae with shaft iour: ) — “YS W 'Fatiam, Pa; J cmith, WR Sisd- pin iioles of tre shaft cranks, —— d - Furnishing, tarning AMM fitting Paces, with the necessary keyhol+s and ‘wo new wrought iren crank ping in centre crarks, complete, at — cents p-r pouod, rnishing, boring, p.aning and fitting in. their places the neoessary brasses required ab ut the en- , At — conts per pound. ad sixty F BROWN’S HOTEL. ron. Tenn: J oT >» ¥; WH Ad- Mies Turpin, S Ow KP. J Had, O Wal TW Mayhew. Mase: © Mes RJ Arnold, TC A. W Green, Tenn; rd, Me; CS Pinchon, * KIRK WOOD BOUSE—R Thompso: siler Us 3 Chow. Minn: JM Love, Va; J Murdoch. Mint; Gf Wiliams, ¥ Cariisle. do. cle grate bere, cine wi 7 and fuel at factory, on board of the vessel oe’ atts wharf, at — dollars and — cents per diam of toi working hours. Pattern makera, with tools, a sen dollars sn:i — cents per di-m: at —— cents per superfizia! foo". Should my offer pe accepted f request to be ad- CBANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Frox Sided’ tus Uxirep Sraras. dressed at + and the contrac: sent to me at Petco me to —- — for signaturs \d certifidate. Witness, . Furops (Signature ] A. B. : FORM OF GUARANTER. pearars ‘The undersigned, — —. o| In the State of neue a -—, and —— —-, of —.,in the State of ——, hereby Sexona Sow Seton uaranty thatin case the foregoing bid of —- — “oy jutsr*pton 4] for the tubuiar bei‘ers ard appendaces therein t~} anne joel steamers leave Now York on | named bs accepted he or they will, within ten days 5 }ith, Ith, and 27th h month, and r tho receipt of thecontract at the post office ow for % be Sth and 20th of each month. ‘orkon | ties; and incase the ite aba al ne sare into contract as aforesaid, is geod the difference between the offer of occa i st sfrushed 8 large it, 1 aa = may be accepted, E—many. arti r aang arana Dete. es ofthe two ae) D. wi E. F. 20 McKENNEY & LANSDALE, I hereby certify that the: - above-named —- — are PARK FIRE NEG FOIN: F— Caan 220 Enoya tome &« men of property, sad able to make . nearly; of . ge havin Sy “ceaines ‘0 be signed by the United States Di GS. A. Tonos Di Sey Losey squitah yadiusted and promptly aited Sigien Bistrot A 7 College Navy iw OMUSIG, neatly bound up in books; prise JOHN F. ELLIS, 308 Pa. ev, Ne Lo OF PIANOS FOR RENT, day, eek. . do Ri he Kine PE MISCELLANEOUS. “Cc, ’S SALOON.” Hay xe Mato an entire chan =| in the UP Siboct acalo as that of the Saloon, my facilities or farnishing oO UPPER PARTIES acaueeeias ES tents Parlor (in addition to the one formerly used for the reception of guests) has been most beautifully fitted up with new furni- ture, carpets, &0. All the rooms have been enlarged and newly painted and papercd in handsome atyle, offerin, . uh Tanucements to Dinner and Supper Parties _ superior to any estatishment of the kind, (being capable of accommodating and comfortably seating one hundred and Evonty ve persona, ) ‘The Cuisine il be preaided over by the most accomplished artists, and nothing that ekill and in- genuity could eugxost left undone to render my patrons perfectly happy. UL Farilies can have dishes prepared and sent to any part cf the @fty.at the shortest notice with- oul any extra charge. c. GAUTIER, No, 252 Pennsyivania avenue, noBeotm —s_—_—sdbetween I@th and ISth ats. \OBIAS, OPTICIAN, = Shane AVENUE, BRT. 4% AND 6TH Spe, I most respectfully inform my friends and the public generally, that I have removed to the, above place, where I may always be senna, to surt all that require my aid, with SPECTA-“ CLES, or having GLASSES fixed to suitall Sights, As to iny capabilities, and the satisfaction I have Seen given, I wiil entirely leave to the public to isoriminate from the many testimonials in this city snd elsewhere, that | have of the most eminent tlemen in the United States; and I particularly deat my advertisement in the National Intelligencer to be read as a guide to those who wish to be wel! auited. I do rot suit at first sight 38 some pretend to do, nei- ther do | warrant mine or any other Glassee to suit you fora space of six years, &8 you Will read in an advertisement of another per: which is all stu! ‘Phiv is cortain!y anew phase to eiuicaver to improv a Doctor’s bad business. | will not impose upon or insult an enlightened public, to endsavorte make them bolieve such nonsense. Lean only add, that if your eyes do not undergo a change, then I will war- rant you my Giasses to last you forever. You willatali times find in my Establishment a a larse and well ted ateck of SPECTACLES EYE GLASSES, with real Rrazi ss68,(no ‘wonderful Vonezuiean Crys- tal Rook nonsense,) TELESCOPES, SUCRO- SCOPES, OPERA, ING, WATCHMA- KERS and ENGRAVERS LASSES, and 2 arge variety of other useful Optics. | anuex & fewoi the manr TESTIMONIALS. From his Excellency, the (roverner of Virginia, . . RicumonD, Oct. 3. 1854, have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my cht, and S7roreonding with his description of their focus, I recommend him see skillful Optician, HENRY A. WISE, From ths inte Hon. Judee Butler Wasuineton, Jnly 1, 184, J was recommended to Mr. Jno. Tobias asaskiiiful Qoul)st, and as 1 have eyes cf remarkable peculiari- ty, | was gratified to find that Mr, Tobias seemed to comprehend them by inspection, and some. slight measurement, and he has made me a pair of rete cles that suit me admirabiy. A. P. BUTLER, Hrom the Hon. Secretary of State of Virrinva, Excucurive DerartTMEnt, Ricuwonv. Dec. 3l. 1358. Dear Sir: Gov. Wise having shown me the peo tacles you sent him, and dise-vering that the focus preoixely suitable te my vision, kindly offered to enclose them to you, to hi ow Glasses xubstie tuted. I have since received them, ard am gratified hat the Glasses fully moet_my expectation, and we my ves great relief. The pebbles you have A mane maser: I snol exe Herein thesmount of your bill. ery respectfully, &c.. GEO. W. MUNFORD, Joun Tostas, Eeq., Washington, D.C, From Prof. Backs, WaAsiineTon, Fob. 14, I have nsed a pair of Glasses of Brazilian furnixhed by Mr. Tobias with great satisfactios They areclear, of excelient figure, and weil meuate iL?" Please observe that my Establishment is on Penn. avenue, between 4 pod 6th streets. TODAS’ AMBKOTYPE ROOMS, Whers you will obtain a good Likeness, equal to any other Esisbiighment, and at moderate charges. fa V8-2nw henna Ww oa ¥ 9” THE UNITED at TALLAHASSRE, commencing bad MM Febrnary next. for at sin th Sand part. of sections, 1 aships, wiieh nL SIX fuiies on each even-nwin ftu cents per acre. Vix: North of the base line and west of the proncipal meridian. Townships 2 ‘Townships 2 Townships and 24. Townslips 1, 2, 3. and 4, of range 25, ‘Townships 1, 2, aul 3,0 ranges 2 and 27. Townships 1 nges 2 and 2, Townships 1,2 ranges 3), 31, and 32 South of the base line and west of the principal meritian, ‘Township 1, of ranges | ani 2. ‘Townships L any 2. of range 2, ‘Townships 1, 2, and 3. of rauca 3, Townsiups tai 2, of range North of the base line and east of the meridian, 2, of range}. sland 2, ofranges2,3, 4, 5,6,7, 2,9, and1o, Township 1, of rauges Wand 12, South of the base line and east of the principal meridian Township 1, of ranges 1, 2, 3, Powaships and 2, of ranges of ranges | franges t ranges 1: vine ipal ‘Township hi 5,6,7,8, and 9, van a, Atthel erat NEWNANSVILL, commenci. on Mond ith day of Ma next, for the di posal of the at lauds in the even-anienbered sec my and sections, withia the under-men- thet wuships, whieh r . r Key,e Wexien:” subject, as required by law, to a ninuin ef two dollars and fifty cents por acre, vine South of the base line and east of tie principal meridian, Townships Land 2, of ranze 1 hips l 15, of range 12, of range 13, 15, range I, senships 2.3. whe lips 2, wiaships 2, 3, 4, Townships 1) 2,3, » iy Ss 17,8. and 9, of ranges 21 and hips 1. 2,5, 4.5.6, and pst. 2.3.a Atthe Land Ofice at St. Av ong on M ieuary next, the disposal of the vac: eres-numbered sectrons and parts hin the under-mention-d townsinps, 3 3 at-« within six mil-s 7 lie,to the waters of Esea Ponsacala;” and “from Amel tic, ty tho wafers of Tampa Ray Cedar wey, inthe Guifof Mex quired by law, to a minimum of ¢: cents per acre. VIZ: North af the base Townships 1 and 2, Townships 1.2, an South of the base Town To P STINE. commen ith dav of Fe- lands in sections, 3? subject, as re odailars and fifty line end east of the prencipal mer 8 24, 25, 25, 27, and 2 line and cast of the princip meridian, Townships 1, 2, and 3, of ranzes 25 and &. ‘ands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military and ofaer purposes, together with “swamp and overflowed” lands, will be excluded from the sal: » tracts along the lines of the sold, subject to the right of way ath August, 1862. for sandra lar tracts ent by the routes wi the quantities respectively sow piats, without deduetions, The ogering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed. and will proceed in the onder in which they are advertised, until! the who: shall have been offered. and the sales thus closed butno sale shall bo kept open longer thantw. weeks, and a erate entry of any of the above tands will be admitted until after tae expiration of th- two weeks. Given under my hand. tt ‘old ax containin noon the official t tho city of Washington, this fifteenth day of } er, a int thousaud eight hundred and itv-nine, ON One JAMES BU‘ ls By the President: UCHANAN S.A. Smiru, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships above enumerated is required te establish the xame to the satisfaction of tie regist-r and receiver of the proper land othee, and make payment therefore as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of ths public sale of the lands emracing the tractelaimed: ctherwise such claim will be forfeited S. A. SMITH, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office. Note.—Under the regulations of the department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamations except to such ubiishers as are sweraity cutherised So Fabien by fre Commissioner of the General Land Office, no 19 lawl3w . EW PHOTOGRAPH aes, a a AMBROTYPE GALLERY, 490 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, Near Third Sorecs, NTE up in handsome ease. in juent ne @00D PICTURES taken in any weather. Remem! “Seis MEDICINES. r I8 NOT TOO MUCH TO SAY, SINCE ALL, OLD AND YOUNG, AFFIRM ITs TRUTH, Viz:—THAT PROFESSOR Wy 0008 HAIR Will preserve infaliibly tho erowth and color of the hair, if used two or three times 8 week, to any imaginable age Perfectiy, restore the gray, cover the bald with nature’s own ornament, the hair make it more soft and beantiful than any oil, an preserve the scalp free from all disease to the great est age, Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen. Profet nen, aad Gentiemen and Ladies of ai! clas: all over the world, bear teati- mony that we do not say too much in its favor, Read the following, and judge: . . M1eKORY GROVE, St. Charles co, Mo., Nov. 19 Woop—Dear Si Sometime last susna rfeetly . The hair alm when a friend, seeing Restorative; we did so ‘ d that of all our friends, x very few applications e entively, and a new and luxuriant > of hair soou started ort, and we can new say thet our os as besithy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of hur We can, therefore, aud d with e sand assumed a softuces and | nose produced by jou Lnave weed Of ofls or any other prep bore native, oF for the fim he hair, You have wm any duult of ite pe elrimed tor it Mae. C. SYMON CINCINNATH, O., Feb. 18, 1557. WELLINGTON, Mo., Dee. 5, 1837. of a trend of ative, | was ite Mey, and 3,114 Third street. doty and sympathy that I fee! to com are as I have been. would induce me to gi puri yentot the benefit Lbave received fron Prot. Wood's Hair Rest ours respe ‘ AR. Jacons. The Resto: 345 put up In bottlesof three sizes. viz: large, medinm, and sinali; the sinall holds naif a retails for one doliar per botth diam holdnat feast twenty per tron than the small, retats for tw ATS pi tle; tie lar iss quart, 49 per cent. mure tn Proportion, and vetails lor $3a bott! O25. VY OOD & CO., Propneters, 3 Broadway. New York, (ui the great N.Y. Wire Railing Estab lishinont.) and 14 Market street, St. 1, Mo.; apd sold by all good Druggists and Fa ois Dealers. 18 5 OSH CROFULA, OR KING'S EVIL jon of the bh Sand poor, Being ned may 1 s free from 1 by t Za e one whieh it it as vartonsiy cansed ordered or tuhealthy aud filthy babies, the depreses veneral infe Whatever he its 3 the constizntionadescendivg “from porerts to children buto the third and fourth generat dee i, it seems to be the tod of Him who saye, “1 will visst the ut quities of the fatners tm, it as heredit z that serol complaints, bu: tacks of other s ; eousequently vast aumbers disorders, which, althouga wot scrofilous 1 a soll dered m the cousuiaption v" es the human fumly kas 11s cri- gin directly in this scrofulet iuetion; aud many de- ctrnctive diseases of brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arin iggravated by the came cause. at clood by am ait beaithy food aud exercise. comPauUN the moat eff. devise for it is combined fr Eor ERYSIPELA BLOTCHES, BLAINS AND Boits, faut RHEL Ra Tis) re AND MERCURIAL Di sy, Deemrty, and, PLAINTS ARISING FROM VITIATED The popular belefin “ampurity of the blood” is founded in truth, for crofulcisa degeneration of the blood. The par ticular purpose and virwe o {thts Sareeparitis 110 purify snd Fecenerare this vrei! Sid, w ich scand hesith ie im- possible in contaminated con AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, | For all the purposes of a Fami'y baysic, fre to composed that disease within the £ can rarely withstand or evade thein. ' eof their action 1¢ peuett iting prop- every portion of mad ree cure the evers day compl body, but xiso many formiduble and dange: agent below named is plersed Alm=nse, co for their use turn, Hendach® srisin: sand directions veness, Heart- Nowsray Pain in ai fthe Flot: of Appe and other kindred com: arieing from 4 low atate of the body or ebatrection af PREPARAD BY 3. C. AYER & CU., LOWELL, MASS., Prics, 81 Pek BotrLe: Six Botries ror & =. D. GILMAN, W. etown, aud by ali Dra; FgeLMBoLs ELMBOLD’S BUCHY fo: the Biadder. b= | HE Kidney 6 Gravel, CVisvea, Breathing, ic Nerves. eneral Dol Univerral ror ef Diseass, ight Swoats, Vakofuinese. Df \ U for Dryness of tue Skin, U ter Eruptions. TU for Fain in the Back, 30 for hanviness of the Bye iy Sufusation cad Loas of Sight HELALBOL BUCH for Mobtity and Re loseness, with Waut of Attention. Horror of oe oictr. HET ROLD'S BUCHT for Obstructions, tcH Hors ri a HELMBOLD'S R& r Excesses arising from ndisoretion, and ees of the UAL ORGAN, x, from whatcver canse origi- . and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. These symptoms, in part, are experionaed often by sufferers with disezses of the Ligegfeg ene ty Gr opsr.and invariably by the injudi- i} rousand debilitated, Itisa fact, long Sines eatablished, that any disease of these organs effects the mind more tian any and all others, and ifaliowad to ge on—which this. medicine invariabl Temoves—coon follows osnof Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fits—in one of which the patient may ex- pire, SVho can say thst these excesses are not fre- auently followea by these dircful diseases, Insanity and Consumption? The record of the insane Ary- iums, snd the melancholy deathe by Consumption, ple Witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lanatic Asylums the most melancholy exhib tior appears. The countenance is actually sodden quite destitute—ncither mirth nor grief ever Shorld a sound of ths voice occur, it is ely Articulate. “With woeful ures, wan Despsir, Low, sullen sounda, his grief beguilod.” Debiiity 1s most tervible, and nas brought thone- ands apon thousands to untimely graves; thus biaet- ing thosambition of many noble youths. It oan be cured by the use of thir INFALLIBLE REMEDY. The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative ‘wers, is immense, embracing names wel! known science and fame. Certificates of cures from one month to twenty years’ standing, and of thi reliable and Seapoesibie character, are open for in- epection, from Governors of States, Judges, eminent Physicians. and d. S Existing ineithe vated, 6 most tinguished Clergymen HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU 18 = od directly according to the rules of Pharmeey and Chemistry, with the greatest scouracy and Chemi- eand care devoted in ite bi 5 SteProt, Dewees’ valianic Works on the Prete of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine HELMBOLD’S BUCHU is safe and pleasan tame ae ore bnt peep in its peti. im ersol lore me, an A city of Phundelpis, H. T- HELABOLD, Greece who, being duly sworn. does say, that his prepara, tioa contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, butare purely ae ELMB Sworn and subsoribed be November, 1254. M. Price $1 per bottle. or six ONE THING CERTAIN. A TRIAL Csr: BUT A DOLLAR TRY IT! And be convinced of its efficney. And it is aecom- anied by reliab'e and [oepgnasle Certificates from rofessors of Medical pate Clergymen, and others. Prepared by H.T. HEL) OLD, ractical aud Analytica! Che: 1M South Tenth at., below Chostaut, Plitad’s. To be had of all Drogaiets and dealers throughout the United States, C; }, 8nd British Provinces. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for HELMBULD’S—take no other. Cures "Wo by C. STOTT, Drasrist, Pa.avenu 5 r, ‘ist, corner Pa. a and 7th street, Washington sity, and all other ‘ares. cists i8n 3-eoly* Ma. sannsis mer propery take th , is vow pre for AMBROTY PES, that one of be sssed’'y = low price HispaRn. Alderman, oo ere a a ne, pelsction of new ways on Aue ASTER Re TEN a ond ries ata ents * MEDICINES * JOHNSTON, ORE ; LOCK HOSPIT. Has DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. myn ae IMMEDIATELY. PPLY 3 mPAcune ee eRe Cuanon it Two Dave Back, Stnctures, Affections of the Kidneys and Brclier f= Pi Discharges, Lm) General Tengour, Lo spepsy, Langour, Lo the Beart, Timnds ni Ines, Ruse ot Skin’ Affection of te Li Stomach or Bow ela those Terrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habits o! Youth—thos@Dreidfnl cd Desunctive Practices which rap der Marringe sible or Body and Mind YOUN ec ally who have ima of Solitary Vice, me tccatel aad destructive habit which anuually eweeps te ely grave thousands of Young Men of the moat ex alted te and briliaat peg es y antes — wtranced listeuing Senates with the thunders of ¢! r waked to ecetaey the living lyre, may cali ‘wuh fall cons dence, Mal PERSONS, or Young Men contemplating Mar- sieges ms 1 Saknesn, organic debslity, ye care of Dr. J. may religi- eman aud confidently rely ili »6.a phyascisa. \CE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICKSTREET, ug from Baltimore street, afew doore frem not tocbserre uame and number. Letters Lp. SGHNSTON, Merabers of the Royx! Coliege of Su: London, we of the most eminent Colleges in the Unie se greater part of whose life has been spent in ¢ f London, Paris, Philadelphia aud elsewhere, has une of the most astoumbing cures that were aany troubjed with ringing an the herd raduate Beates, bs e , being alarmed at a shi : ent blushing. xt th dern: d, were cured imme TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Men and others whe have tmjured themselves by in when slone—a habic frequentiy sone, or at school, the effects of when asleep, and is wet cured, nd di bot lancholy effects produced Weokness of the Bock and ves of Sight, Loss of Muscular Nervou bali General Debility, we fariy babite of youth vir hs, Paine in the Mead, Dy Power, Paipitstion of the Heart, Dyapep: ty, Derongenent of the Digesuve Puacti f Consus &e rhodings, Aversion of Society, Tueviiry, ete.,are some of the VOUS PESILITY.—Thousnnda can now jndge wh the eames ir declining hex ng weak, ple, wer-ous snd em eppearauce about DISt. oe Me fe wisziided code ubed the seeds of of discovery cxtion and ep him tifling a spidity sending him to that wn- discovered country from whose bourne ro traveler returns. DR. JOHNSON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY By thie great and important remedy weakness of the organs * speedily cured and full vigor restored. Thoussnds of the sud debilitated, who ha¢ lost all hope, have Jvitely relieved #10 Marrisze, Physical or Menta! Disqusti- of Procreative Fower, Nervous lrrita MENT OF THE PRESS. DS cured arth: tution within portant Sorga- y Dr. Johnson, witnested by the reperiers of the papers and sauny other person wirca have oppeared ay: dagain before the pa aides bie standing aaa gentleman of character am bility, 18 » sofficient guarantee to the afflicted. the las: 0 fan 95 i THE U NIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, ; OF ALI. KINDS OF LUNG AND THROAT DIFFICULTIES, HON COMMON. COUGHS WHOOPING © 7H. SEONCHITIS, LOSS GF VOICE, STOMA E BILITY CAUSED BY COUGHS, AND HEART COMPLAINT. Laree Bi 3 Scents. Smail Botties 23 cents, AND THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOL ANWODYNE f i thoir curattys y msking tri Cireulars. text! ! powers that should | them. , and avery avidenne to etrenrtien confidence, can bo found with siidenl- | ers, to which Wemsk particular attention, and on which we reiy for apprevation. } J. W, SUNNEWELL & CO, 3,6, 7 and9 Commercial Wharf, | Sole Agents for Boston, GEORGE HUNNEWELL, 145 Water street, ' Sole Agent for Now York, | For sale bz the neual ne in every city, and by tho druggists in Washiaxton, Georgetown, and Alexandns, BO 8-eoly 4 habe CELEBRATED DR. J. S. ROSE'S iV LCinNESs, OF PHILADELPHIA, ‘These remedies aro the zoault of thirtyfive yeare _ of extonsive and snecesiul practice, and are the oily reiiable arations to cure the various ills ir that flesn ie h te, DR. J.S. OSES COUGH SYRUP OR FX- PECTORANT, will radically cure Coughs, Coide, Hosreeness, Bronchitis, and all Lung disease, Price 80 cente and $ DR. S. ROSE'S ALTERNATIVE SYRUP, Purifier for the cure of Scrofu's, Old Erp. Tonic Discases, U Zwoiled Nock and i of the SES DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND. The only snre cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Com- pigint. Price 2" centr. DE. J.S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER, It is nota & one has atond the test of 35 years, atism. Toothand bar Aches, Cholie, romach aud Bowes, Sprains, Bruises, Paine in tho Limbs, Joints, Back and Spine, or any. Faia internally or externeliy. Price 12,25 and # cente a hottie. ‘any others referred to in sor, (which book may vratis at any of the drug stores where the med- es are kept) have been used with success by over persons with prompt benefit. fy dip t ony to see that they are genuine ¥ having the Doctor's teritien signatere over cach cork and on ench label. IL77 Kept by ail Druggists. se 8-tr TBE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Encland, and secured by the Seals of the Evole de Pharmacic de Pe . and the Impertal College of Medicine, Vienna, No. 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator- rhea, and all physical disatintes, —” No. 2 completely erad cates all traces o diseases that have heen hitherto treated by the nau seous and pernicious use of copavia and ou! 5 No. 3 has entirely suppianted the injarious use of mere, thereby ineuring to the sufferer speedy relief, dixpersing all impurities, and roeting out the “TRIESEMAR,Nos, 1.2and 3,ar0 reper SEM 08, 1.2 ed 1 f devoid of tate’ ame: of form a a or rne 4 = can ke carried in the waistcoat et. id | aad divided into separate doses, asadmicic. | tered hy Val La‘lemand. red by Vaipeau, La'‘lemand, Price $3each. or four execs for ‘3° at qo TS 8nd in 327 cases, whereby there isa = ot id i ry vi a, | To be tad. wheiceale and retail, of briBak Row: er streel jour oe i street. New York. immediately on reot ae rt reoeivi mittauce, Dr. Barrow will forward th: ‘Triesomer | to any yaoi of the world. securely pac! and ad- | dressed according to the instructions of the writer, | Seld also by S. CALVERT FORD, Jr., Wash. | ington, D. C. de 6-6m HFRS TN AiWeraron_ ANDES) JB UATE gE PREPARED BY 4 CHEMIST. Borr ns 12, 25 and §0 cents and one dollar. THE GREATEST Di: VERY IN MEDICAL CE. URE ALL dente or si ‘TSHO! uRtETRRORNES g rye ess, Ss it frequently oures in less time than it re apres to get.a physician, y' sstoraaiy we S7stos an ie nao aent oht nges of the weather pro- ) Rhee atism. n in the Lim news, Biood wi: Sabet eeeteas: Gers cieideree : oe N. Bor a ial, SPR HORNE?S PE SREREy Congr aL, else, Wins Ifyou are Bilious, use HAR TSHOR NE’S ANTI BILIOUS PIL, ‘hoy act tas Le a mach and Bo oarrying of at Bi Fou! The Soya aa: in Washi: (PRE BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THE ‘The hest COUGH P BARTSHORNE'S RAL SYRUP oF This article i by & chemist, and is pro of hore fctetg ue eterna cae pao Colds and oe ae Sat, ee oes OmchitAs, ‘old, and @ preventive Persons wh hou irri it "ents taking cold. = yiponsie Wanted OS Ei Felbe Ca Peas Te MEDICINES. aia SS ae CTED! ~ 0 THE APFLI sink inonae INDIAN VEGETABLE DECUL TION This valuable proppietion has proved to be one of the greatest = hes for Erysipeias. Sorotmin, td Rheematiem, ruptions and Bictehes Acuc ard Feve es Skin, bat te ee jervour and al, dizveases Avicing from the effects of ever presented to the public. Testimonia’s and eertifiontes from hundreds of respectable ciuizens of Bait ¢ and other the country are in porseasi the proprietor, tos tify ing to its eu eg nt more, and a ron R Merenry” . between Pden str Nene genuine aniess her nay © te biown on the bottle and her seal on the cork. F” Price $1 per bottie, #ix bottler fur gs Yaolesale Agent. RS. T. ¢ Dreceia, Georestown, D C., has been appeistea W hoieanio Agent Supply the trace at my pri for the District, and wi = fe 22-tr Ax icol ARSE TONE Desc N Nic. a dat lavieveeting Boveragi— c. A Deloiese N A CEa, SULTANA PA Tux Eimer Vir Seo! re a cure ‘of sit se of Appetite, Indigent DyePepet sad Remitient Fever. N Nervour And the whole train vile originating from the impurity and slugetehness of the bieod, Weak and sickiy constitutions ace sudder stored to heaith and vicor by this “Pat up neatly in pint bow Bole Proprietors— {0™ Sold by ati the no 12-3m ” coum, COLDs, The prevalence of the season generally hes the Of profess:diy new spocihos, aud Wi ile & y are ussiess, and others even cn est Course to purruc is to cr uy physioan, or ctherwise use onl: as long public exprrienoe bas pro: efficacious. Of :his character ix POUND SYRUP OF G ly the favorite pres ieven became s . Intermrt KING & DUNNAVANY: voipal Druggists, wie igiv piion of an eminent phy. pular remedy, and lias © reputation for the inst twenty ot common Colds, Couche, &o.. Bets like ac har nd in Chronic Carer, Pronch: Whooping Cough Crump. Asthma, Influenza, Ao.) itseuccesr in unparaileled, most Will testify Who have ured it. Hrice 25 cents and Weents per bottie. Sela by Nairn & Paimer, Chas. Srett. &e., Warh cten: Cresel, Goorzetowns Peel .& Stovena, A sdrve; where it may be had aleo.for convenienos, in Lozener form. Price 12h and cents a box known as" Tler's Gum araine Congh Candy Drops,” as an elega:t, aot and cficacious Pu " years. ic Lozenge they are uosurpassed. de 7.3m A ao ee UNNAVANT'S STRINGENT AND AROMATIC | DENTRIFRICE, aed’ Preerving the 4) 0 UPS 3 a, Fer the Cure of Toothsche snd Neuralgia Sold by all the principal Druggists. EEN BOOK. SH », 15% OM, rice conte, AND MARIIED. INSTITUTES OF ] 5 its Futent. Obliga tions and Phyionl and Legai Dis qualifi ratronal ment of. 8 in beth =~ &o. To which is added a postion! essay, entitled “Calitrae drac: or the art +flaving aud rearing beautiful and healthy cluldran, by the date Rowert J. Curver- WELL, Esq.. M.D Deut free the postage, by the Publishers, Cnas, Box 4556. New York. or Dexter & ec Acents, 113 Nassaa street, New d everywhere. tract and sampis of the above Fe WELLS LECTURE on utef Spermntorrhen and pri tee rational treaty vate diseases tsiling the means by Whi. ivaiie ally cure themesives ~ dicines, and at but t free by mati ins of one stamp, to 7 wAdseonte CHAS. KIINE. & CO., Box 4596, New York city. INDLING QUACKR, nok: th Books, Cord: uchn, Hoep tats, {ostracseats or Bae ~ 4 nem al!, and, tf disposed to profit by my experience, ‘writa for my p: o Cireular on ates SPE_RATCK RAGA ITS CURE, With etamp ox |, address, in —— oonf- ‘dence. sorr srieud. 8 former suferer, merely super- soritin Pa 76, Chariestown, Mass. fe 14 is z ———— F FURS. OR LAMES, MispkS, AND CHILDREN. Juet returned > from New York, and can now ¢x- hilat one of the finest stocks of undies’ Sablee, rminers, Sable inks, Martins, — Piton, and Char chillae in jd mae ti as represented, or the money refunded. made to order, altered, cleaned, and repaired tical furrier ® large stock Loffer the above articles HOPKINS, Sign of the “White Bear, corner éth st. and Pa. a’ Warrantes in best Casce or Frames at New York prises. Come ail, and take & sitting for one of thors beantifu Pictures. and ob tein the we, K. OODLES Gallery, corner of lith st.’and Per svivanin avenue. «ver Ford’s Drug Store. ta M-iv No. 653} Notice ror +i RistoraTIon_oF LANDS T CERTAIN L 3 TO MARKET IN ThE STATE OF LOUISIANA. The grant of lande made by act of Congress ap proved June 3, 1856, to the STATE OF LOUISIANA, to a usted as to ize the releare frow withdrawal of the iands here inafter deseribed, notice ts hereby given that ali the vacant offered land» which lie outide of six milrs on each wide « { the railroad ‘from Or ans, br Opelousas,to the Stateline of Texes.”situated inthe Which have rot been sard grant, or r-served for any pyrpose whaterer. and which were subject to preva” entry at the da*e of withdrawal a* the ordinary imum of $1.25 per sere, or at the graduated under the act of August 4h, 1854, will b> restored ivate entry on the days and at the p! ay per gerb, Or st the prices te Sin hema bos re, © prices ty which they may hs sraduated atthe date of withdrawal. ; At the Land Office at New Or.eaxs,on Mondss, pas Afth day of Merch next—viz: ‘ouch of the base linc, east of the principal meridian and west of the Paved oh rer. Townships 13 and 14. « fowsrhips 13, 14, aod 15. wnships 13. 14, Townships 13 14, ‘Townships 12, 13.1 Townships lz, 13, Be 12, 36, 17, and 18 ‘ownships 12, 13, and 17, of Townehi Townsh ny ” t nge 2, 14 and 17, of sang a > S and '7. of raere 2. » 15.16, and 17, of range 23. ‘6 and 17, 0 Tange mu. P 12, of range 25, Land Office at Ore.o: At the the l2th day of March next—viz : ae, on Mondar, North of the base line and east of the princepal me | Township 1, of ranges l and2. Nerth of the base line 3. west of the princepal m+ 3, and bof a 4 of range}, +24, a ‘Ownshipe 1.2, and oy of rosea = South of the base line and east of the ridian Townships 1,2, 4,7, au ‘ownshipe |. tare ‘ownsh ips 2, 3, 4, ‘ownships 2, ‘ow Prencepad me- Ps « ‘ownships 10, 1, 12 \. ‘ownships 11, 12.13, and It. of saree ee South of the base line and west ef the principal me ranges ranger 10 and 11, the city of Washing ‘ 2.3, and 4, Given under my hand. of at ton, this twenty-eighth das * ecember, 189, = > 4 Act’ Commisnicner General aS A Nors.—Under the pi made for advertising “RUONE EXcept to euch ublishersasare « lly authorized isk by te erp are spec bh Cony o “ia Sue f the General Land Mice. ETZEROTI’S SCHOO a, Fiabe M ne) ek and ¢ OVER oy a Sane vi ; of charea, Cal! aud’ a as ad ¢xanwine, at mie! store of W.6. METZEROTT. Gs ootave Chickering, almost new, for 175, GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GoWNS=A far 3 ol = of ail ond qua, to dea 338 Paav., bet th and 10s Sa

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