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EVENING STAR. PROFESSOR LOWELL O.I "COUKTlNV Zekle or**' up, aait? unbakaowa, An' peeked in thru :hewind?c, Aq thar. aot Huldy Ml alone, With no ooa ugh to hindar. A?iatlw ehimbly orookaeok. I. an*. A"' in iaouit 'oIB niatBd, ETBatliar Yonaf Fatcnad baok from Conoord baa tad, Thewanaat log. shot sparkle. oat a footiaat. bleu bar! tsZeStor'ee ^ ?b?ut T**T room, co* alia am* in. Looked warm frnm door to eeilin', An aha looked Tali as roar bo in El tba apple. aba was parlio'. Bba heard a foot an' k no wed it, to. A raapin on the aoraper? All way a to unoa har faaiioa flaw Like a parka in burnt-up pa par. Ha kiad o' loitered on the mat. Some doubt rta o' the aeekla : Hif ItTf! ?oin Mjlpm, Hut hern went pity?Zekle. An* yet ahe (in her aheer a jerk Ae though aha wiafced him larder. A? h#r "PP'ee kep'to work ?? ? w_g er spurred her. "tt .T8?1 to,M* my p?. * apoae." ?? I J, oome ile.ignin' '*? "Prinklin' eJw'ei Agin to-morrow'a i'nin'." He stood a a pell on one foot fuat. Than htoud aapell on tot her. An on whioh one he fait the wust Ha oouldn't ha* told ?*, nnther. Sai he, -I'd better cali aaain." 8e* ana. "think Iiki>ly7%i.?i?r The laat word pricked him like fc pin, Ao'-wal, he up and kiat har. When Ma bnneby upon 'am alias. Huldy aot pale es aahea, Ail kind o* amily round the lips An' teary round the ashes. J'M,ck ,ike th? "J* * . of Fundy, Ail ail 1 know is, tney wur oried In mMtin , ourne next Sunday. ,.I*!?"Tn0' J?V?L.-ParaoB Browiilow re lates the following incident which occurred du ring his passage from New Orleans to Mobile on the steamboat: ?'One incident only occurred at the table, wor .1,2. ,,ote An ,,l"br?* and low-flung fellow. Indifferently cl eased, ut at my left elbow?he Mdnerer traveled much. He called foi some .1. Prrrh'' another gentleman opposite to him have a pair of line lake perch on a pla'e n T,"rw brou?ht an<* placed before hirn on a *"5? # ' had' at th* *anie time. called for B dish of stewed oysters, and the same servant. m *Vme l,nJ'' placed them before me in a ???> . P dish. Thia ill-mannered rascal bed over deliberately, lifted mv oysters. set them in his plate and went to work on them He !X*t Tr- to, me Jn an und" ton*. 'them a mv 2 .. * e"> ?aid I. 'and them's my oyaters ' iuj # matter end?-d, with thia improvement- I called for more oystera and he for more flsb." -T?* List of the Socsding Boabdd?Those w our/?*ders who have not aeen a -'sounding board hanging in a meeting-house from the filing directly over the pulpit, will die without the sight unles they soon visit the old meeting. .,?* at Campton, N. H. Into that venerable old Slr5fJrithoat with ? porch on each end, JT.S ? b*ni"ter P^s, and lofty hogs! m fZf'Szl"10 , ' rVtj' weather-beaten moody old tabernacle, standing solitary, in s-em. 1?C grief that all its associate, in it. day and g?. ?ration are no more, you may enter aud gaie upon the eily ynling board now in the Granite Stktl k.. hm9 h"Pe for y?rs and never dUhUP?i1 'he ?inl;,er'* be?<i yet, a? manr far*-Cimgregmtimmml tw'i-*?!!? d,,*a#k or thi Etb ?We learn d^LiIrTKWe#l ,n P*rt ?' the 9tate a Peculiar an^Sui?m{]? T *? r?"jmon ?? to aeem to 1* bo epidemic It commencea with a sharp prick f* "^ugh a particle of sand or ,ntr?dured into the eye This is caMB 1 ifc .th''1orJf?n- which In many M ^ ,n the total iO"S of Sli/ht. K resi from t,h/and'?na f^ent V,^t to Alhaf>y j . n ,bN rau,<?- and has barelv esoan?l U?a 0t ?ne ?f b'" ey '?-ComTn-rSat tbFTJl^.0^ R,"vel' Tho' ",nre h,? accident at the Boston Theatre a few week, since baa been to hl* room, has so far recovered as to make his appearance out of doors. J!z:.A?zrxnd'nt t110 ha*' ?n oc though'spelled P'oAT?rbeg^n?a^o%e^nhTra?h" rzzSsrzzzT*00* * ab?rf^oun^ l*d? at 1 fa,r ,n I'Onisville, a abort time ainee pinmd to the bosom of her tht pllrard" wh,rh exhibitors have bstened to their wares when they want vou to drI*ayOUr d* ott '' wore a low-necked What BrcoMKs or Old Hoass. ?An adver tisement of the sale of the stock of a livery stable 1?acouD'ry-^w,i mentions, amoDg Sr art! ?le?, such as hay cutter, carriages, hay, barneys Jhiiie C *re l? ^ ,0,d' on* S00* oiSTk0.^?.",^' eT",nin* ,a,t- about live K^d in Ri.^r ^ ' 'Uuat,*d the Plank KOBd in Blandford, near Petersburg, and in the occupancy of a fre^ woinau named Lucy Phelps waa discovered to be on Ure. and on repairing to nnrni !' fo,,nd ,h3t th?* woman was being ournt ua inaide the bouae She was irotten out 4>ut not Wore life waa extinct g ID" It? iniposaible to avoid the use of terms of art. Aq autbory while diftcuK?in" the Corn thlZ <j1a*"tlon> was b*-ard to inquirerwh;it price r?t^n JTf" Pub',"b<'d at; and a printer's bov,ju*t K5L.SS ^h?.,n ,d<>llver,,4f a letter, declared that too Of P ??Lat la"' " but 11 was at the <oj>of the hou.^e, and he had to open half a auire of doors before he could get to it Tbe niarr>age portion of a young bride in old times was a feather bed, >ix chai"a a dla n Cherry bureau and table, *ii cupm an"' aauVr, i?idi???Zrnl w T0n"' and a lot of'and for ?anai!ig noora .Now tiieyexnect a aet of silver plate, carved hair-,eat Sofas, ^to^Sa divina tete a-tetes, rosewood piano, marble-top tables Sl.'!?.li"?; to'cluuiiUsKi, Bra.. ?iT? fo,Vhi'w " C*'P""> a"d *" 8 ARRIVA LS AT PRINCIPAL HO TE LS V?rL" Paxton, vatt, P Ds'liiell, Texas; J S West' Wd llTl'',. V; ? P?- n u,ufi.? i v ? . isi it, c K Burks, NY ilW?i \ Kosenthal. J |f Martindall ;,;vi ^ ?!,ro"vF*,; W U Rankin, C J f.au plrfj VSa ir: w V Ro?ald*"n, Iowa; rerry. i C ^ Blaukeu?tyne, % V. A Boyden Maaa; Jaa Gordon, Mlas Gordon'MI Ve'-'n^> .Y?. J v Wimer, Ga, Mr. ChapiMi, V ^? 1?^ Pollard, Mo; J T Lukens ^ud lady F* B Vuh'r R J ^,a-on'lu J ? M ?co??ydo?'? A Hudglns W M ?amuel and lady, Mrs W II v;?Ltrz*R?rz"' <v""< ??" 5iL \fh J S p' w *' ? DraP"r< s F Thomas, >jM.^Mrs J M pai ker, Mass; W AV Brow., and BROWNS' HOTEL?J E Johnson, la; Col Wr"ra?;* L ? E Riband do Mr 's u n A 1 a3> do; Mr* J ? Charron, Holland, Ga; W j . \ M 0, d " 'laon. do a IV riT ?'ornMi Judge R Parker. ? A W Church, lowa; IIRKWOOD HOUSE-i 4 %vu.. ? * Jomtt, H Hmall. K'T A1 J *om~,r, Pa; P H Grlffln nt u ??r*er< va; T G Washington hoi se _j h Bureh v. F Kanter Mich; M B Lepla, Va; C H Valeiui? Ni, 0 Y Wever, Wk; S P Bemis, Wa.t, BrenrnmBr, D C Hoover, Pa; D Wllwn and ly,N *1 y*wA T Ma*s; J Rochford WIb; N Fomtrr. t5faio; L U Hoyt, NY. ' A/1 <L ? 9m'*' ? )?L A Carrie, va; K Oaiev, ft; J Jone. and daughter, Mr. I. V**,uBi.L rt*burn-T I- Moore, EM 8pllinan, >/;?i hoerum Md; H ftrkenr.k, F E Ga/dner, ^ i wv- V. Cooke, Hon J I.andy, Pa; DB Co?by, NV; DO Norria, Va. OCEAN STEAMERS' SAILING DAYS Sla??aaraFB?* V* U>IT?? StaTM. SUmmtt. f?ae?. D?t t'WW.hV,?""v!3 J.or5?!*?wpool. ..Mh 3 City \\aah ton..New york...Liverpool...Mh 4 Arago .....New ^ ork...Havre Mh 6 a an* ow "i"' ki.v"r p??1 ? * ? m u iw Oiaagow New ^ ?rk...Glajigow....Mh 19 PtoM Ermop*. America Liverpool.. Boston Peb 13 GUagow... Glasgow.... New York...Feb 19 The rallfbrniB mall Earner, leave Mew Vwft M th* AMI *?b of each aoath InMrtna* to. JJOME INSURANjCRCOMPANY OF NBW G ? W YORK. ?msk Car*'?' ? 8500.000 vrpltss oGer ???? The undersigned. having bMD appointed Agent of ?u" ~raw,HWK.rA,?.. S-eotn Sl* *''' ?**?' GkneraW^S^I^IJl ESTATE For Bounty Land?,? Pension Claims, Prhsedi tion of Claims before the Court of CUums, Oongreee and the DepartRMuts, Purchase and Sale of real es tates. attend to Renting Houses, Bur and Sell Law Warrants. Negotiate Loans, and ail business of similar character. ... Office corner 7th and Louisianaavenue, Jan 16 ly Washington, City. L" AND 8 I L * E E FBRC"ASSDiTTHEBEST*AT*S. FOREIGN BILLS OP EXCHANGE SOLD, ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU HOPE, IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA,MO NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED FOR DEPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES.?CHECKS MUST BE MARKED ACCORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON~ALL THE PRINCI PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON COM MISSION. UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. LAND WARRANTS TuRCHASED ATTHB HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT A CO? d 4-3in _ _ Bankers. 'pfcN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, Iowa, pa* in* 10 per cent, interest by Coupon in New York. Rom!* of 95M> eaoh. The growing oity of Davenport lias now about 20,<>00 inhabitants, and is rapidly increasing in weaith and population. Its municipal debt is only ?158,000, and its railroad debt only $[2S,oon. and cannot now be increased. The statistics of the city were published in the Intelli rencer of the S?th September. We reoommend these bonds. Iwlieving them to be aa safe as any dtateor city bonds. oo6 CHUBB BPOTHERS ASH1NGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS Capital ? i. ? #*?,000 !!? This Company is now prepared to reoefve appliaa tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS. MER CHANDISE, &o., at the usual City ratee, without my charge for Policy, at their Offioe, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bank. Directoes. Win. F. Bayly, Samnel Baoie. Joseph Bryan, James F. Ha today, Wra. Orme, Hudson Taylor, Francis Mohuu, M. W. Gait. Benj. Beali. JAMES C. MoGUIRE, President, ?ratton D. Hanson. Secretary. ap 11-ly gANime hoube %UB8 BROTHERB> Drposits.? Deposits reoeived and Cheeks paid without oharte. Drafts on the northern seaboard aties received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on Mid Cities furnished to depositors without oliarge. Intrkrst on DarosiTs.?Interest will be allowed K. Deposits at suoh rates as may be agreed upon. D*fo*its in Vieginia and Uncderent Monry. Deposits in Virgiuia and other Unourrent Money re oeived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or Is specie, we charging the regular Exohange. Discounts.?Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exohange will be discounted, and Loans made on Stooks, Bonds, and Semantics, at the market rate. Letters or Ckrdit.?Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, and oharged if Collaterals, on suoh terms as mar be agreed upon. T&avrlinu Bills or Exchanue.?Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de sired negotiable in the diiferent Cities of the Union. Bills and Lcttku^or Ouediton Enslakd,Ire land and Evropr.?Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit on Kngland, Ireland and Europe,furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. Bonds, Stocks, *o.?Bonds, Stooks, and Securi tiee paying from 6 to 12 or. cent., always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of aX pr. oent. Where ?t<?cka are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to c^ll for a deposit of 10 pr. oent on the ooet. Bonds or Stooks will be ordered br tele trash. Railroad, Citt. and State Bonds.?Railroad, City, and State Bonds oan be placed in our hands fot negotiation, either in this oountry or Europe. Rail road Iran purchased tor cash or with Bonds. Land Warrant!.- fjind Warrants bought at the -na/ket rates. All Warrants told by us are guaram leed is every respect. Laud Warrants located or oommiaaion. Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if r*? eReeted. Warrants will be forwarded to Western Hoasee ou orders, or sent for sale on oouunissiou to reeponsible parties. Rral Estate and Insurances.?Real Estate bought and sold, and Insuraacos effected. Claims on United States, Coubt ov Claims, Consrkss.?Claims on the United States, before the Court of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be "?*w oh ubb^'ro? hers, Jan ST Opposite the Treasury, ANK1NG HOUSE or CHUBR b HOTHE RS. Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Checlt* payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Goid. Accounts will lie opened with depositors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currency, the depositor being credited with the difference. se?-tf CHUBB BROTHERS. |NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. HONEY fe LOAN onlsTOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, t* **?tf Opposite the Treasury. IMPROVF. YOUR EYES. STRENGTHEN and assist them, by the Paris Optician, D. WOOI.FSON, who has arrived from Europe with his Js&e **? own, as well as the manufacture of a good many others of the latest unproved SPKCTaCLES and EYE-G I. ASSES: among which are the PERfSCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, The DOUBLE FOCUS* and DOUBLE POLISHED BRAZILIAN PEBBLES,CRYSTALS, Ete., which are warranted to improve any EYE affected witn weakness, cataract br tending to it: also SHORT-SIGH TEDN ESS. Persons who are compelled to use glasses, or those now using them, will be suited at first sight. Those woud^rful DOUBLE-POLISHED VF.NF.ZUELIAN CRYSTAL ROCK have received the lugi est recommendations at the World's Fair, at Paris, through their producing a clearness and easiness of vision heretofore nnknown inar.y other improvements, V*o. all styles of OPERA. SPY. and MAGNI F^ ING GLASSES, Compasses, and Microsoopes are lor sale af his store, corner of Eirhth street and Pennsylvania avenue, or Eighth street No. t9l, be tween D street ami Pa. avenue. IT/" Do not mistake ttii toratr of 8th street. Prices verr reasonable, the same as at his estab lishment in Europe. n 9-tf Notice <>f t/ik?'rkJ\iovai, of the LAND OFFICE FROM SAUK RAPIDS TO 81*. CLOUD, IN THE TERRITORY OF MIN NKSOTA. In accordance with the provisions ol the act of Cot K-ess entitled "An act author zinic changes in Hie hxvition ofland otfio.?B," approved March 3 iK.si, it is herein declared and made known that tneoftioe for the sale of the public landsat Sack Rapids in the Terri ory of Minnesota, wi 1 bo removed to St. Cloud, in said Territory, at as early a period as prnrtirnblf. Furthe'notice as to the precise time of removal will be issued by the register and receiver for the land district. Given und?r my hand at the city of Washington this 23d day of February. A. D. 18.^3. By oider of the President: TIIOS. A. HENDRICKS. Cornriiisti.>ner of the General Land Office, fe M-lawnw COSMOGONY.?Cosmogony, or the Mysteries of Creation, being au analysis of the natural fact stated in the Hebraie account of the creation, sup Kted by the development of existing acts of God ra;ds matter, by Thomas A. Davies. For sale toy TAYLOR A MAURY, fe 19 Booksellers, near 9th street COHKN'SN EW~Y OR K P L AVI NO CARDS? Delarue's Ix>ndon Playmr Cards. Kaw * ork Congress Playing Cards. Crehor's Steamboat Playing Cards. Hart's Philadelphia Playins Cards. Just unpacked. FRANCK TAYLOR. Daily expected?A few German Playing Cards. fa IS PARTON'S LIFE OF AARON BURR, I vol. ? 1.75. A new supply just reoeived. For sa'e by fe la FRANCK TAYLOR. \fU'SICAL NOTICE.?In future all Music for irl nierly sold at 63^. I2i?, IH\ 37X, 82*. Ao., will b? sold at dsoimal r?tes?,s - Piano anil Music Dealer, _?? 18 *?; Ps. are., l^t. 9th and loth sis. <^T?P THAT RATTLING. aLVWSJT piroB "Chapman's Elastic Antl-KattlinK HKuft I* Aiit6iiAr " a. lurA flamo remedy for the rytling of the shaft clipsfidER^' of Larriagee si.d 'V\ agons, which can Ke?^9E put on at a small expenss. e|>nm"Iu?^??i,iT F"*f1u,rT? where I have JffiiD^J'oaohmakers in the (y ??.;7e ANDREW J. JOYCE, d W'-tf corner 14th and K sts. AVKRY BEAUTIFUL ROSKNKRANT7 PIANO, 7 octaves, ??m little u*ed. has been purchased a? a sreaf l*rgain and wiM l?e sold low Al o, aseoond ha d Piano for fl?i.and one f??r ??. at our Piano and Music Store. Pa. ave., batw??o 9th and Itth streets. MH JOHN F. F.I.I.|K. #\BIENTAI. NAIL POLISH, giving a beautiful " " lustre to the hncer wuis. at GI BBS'S Han ?tore. umr Utk "treef, N- trt a Ut I* Xetieiaec. ^ BEAU TIFVL HEAD RICH OLO88Y HAIK, cowrt?r?Lr preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE. Ami who tM is gray woald not have it restored to former oolor; or bald, but won Id tar* the growth re stored; or troabled with da-.druff and ltohing bat woald hove it removed, or troubled with scrofula, ?oald heed, or other eraptioaa bat woaW be oared, or with si ok headache < neuralgia) but would be oared. It will fclao remove all pimplea from the fhoe or akin *rof. Wood*a Hair Restorative will do all this, see oiroular and the following; Awn Ar?or, Nov. 5,1856. Paor. O. J. Wood? Dear Sir: 1 have heard maoh ?aid of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restora tive, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, Ac., 1 wns disposed to plaoe your restorative in the same oategory with the thousand and one loudly trumpet?d quack rem edies. until 1 met you in Lawrenoe oounty some months since, when yoa cave me suoh assurano? as induced the tri I of your Restorative in my family, first, by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and entirely white, and before exhauating one of } oar larve bottles, her hair was restor< d nearly to its original beautiful brown oolor,and had thickened and heoome beautiful au<l gloa?y upon, and entirely over the head. She oonlinuea to use it. not simply because of its beau'ifying effects upon the hair, but beaause of its healthful influence upon the head and mind Otbarsofiny family and friends are using Jour Restorative with th? happiest effects; there oJe my skepticism and doubt in reference to its val ue and charact-r are entirely removed, and I can and do most oordially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have then hair restored from white or gray, 'by reason of sickness orare) to orig inal oolor anu beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN Frirnd Wood: It was a long time after I saw you at Blissheld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we oenoleded ro try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that yoa assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and reoommending its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respeotfully a*d truly yours, SOLOMON MANN. Carlylk, III., J une 28, 1852. I have used Prof O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful efleots. My hair wa* brooming, ait I thought, prematurely cray, but by the use of niefestorativeit has resumed iisorigi nal color, and, I have no donbt. permanently so. 8. BREESE, ex Senator U. 9. O. J. WOOD & CO-Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y.. (in thejireat N. Y. Wire Ratling Establish ment) and lM^feuket st., St. Louis, Mo. by all good Druggists. fe 17 Smr j * pERUVIAN SYRUP A Or Protected SOL UTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON ? . COMBINED. Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new disooverles in the Materia Medioa are subjected, must now be received as *n established medioine. Its Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, D'opsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies. Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, And all diseases which require a Tonio and Altera tive inedioine, is beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous.so well authenticated, and of such peouiiar ? character, that sufferers oannot reasonably hentate to receive the proffered aid. / The Peruvian Syrup does nott profess to !>e a euro all. but it&| range is extensive, because many d.senses, apparently unlike are in timately related, and proceeding ~^[|||1? from one cause, nuty be cured by one remedy The class of diseases for which the Syrup pro ZLm* JVkUrr- ? P.*01"1* that which lhas so often baffled the highest order of medical skil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe ty efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who ma? wi?h for an opinion from disinter* ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the following among numerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. .u ai"nature? those of gentlemen well known in the oommunity, and of the highest respectability. tk jl cTrd. ?i?iV.ersigned having experienced the benefi cial effects of the "Peruvian "*yrup,"do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. !? rom our own experience, as well as from the tea timony or others, whose irtel.igence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of i ?.f ,DC'P'?nt Diseases of the I^ungs anu Bronchial I assages. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, \>uralgTa, Ac. InZe.l,ts/f rTwJ? incredible, but trom the high charao ter of those who have witnessed them, and have renloT&u*? power 9Mlin>0ni' ** We our8' to "" THOMAS A.}DKXTKR,r' ?aWklmai;!;m,d' THOMAS C. A!\/ORY, PETES HA R Vk V, ' JAMRS O. DTNN. It is well known that the rned.einal ?fleet of Pro toxide of Irwn is lost by even a very brief exposure to air. and that to maintain a solution of Protox ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at tained by COM IINtTlilN IJI A Way BEFOrtR csi saowji; and this solution may replace all tne proto carbonates citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. A. A. H A V ES. M. D.. Assayer to the stnte of Mftpsnchiigetts, 1C Boy lston street, Boston. 1 V.?r snieJ,jr Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, .'f2; medium *i7.cd tiottles. if I. p A GO. Proprietors, Boston. aI.V.i- v?.'n ^ y- u* Jjt'roan, Special A Kent, Jjairn ? I aimer. John Schwartze, M Y- HnrLauKh, l/. H. McFherson, P. S. WW, "-^tone. J - S. Lovejoy, i/'p . r,He'D- Kid<ely; and 111 Georgetown by R. J. Cissell,and J. L. Kidwell. fel>8-Gin MT H E (. R E A T R8T E D I V A I, DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. ? REmmery, ef Roxbarr, has discovered la eu? ?f oar oonunoQ pasture weeds a remedy that saraa every eind or hvmor, ? from h? dov>^ to ? common PimrU: Ho has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, ana 2 ?r*rM1i^,6Xoeptin.twoo,Uie8' 601,1 '"hundor Hu 22?:? "f h**?0* "> f"'? possession over one hundred Boston^ value, all within twenty miles of Mouth cure a nursing Sore p^n*to bottlae will oare the worst kind of Pimples on the Faie. boltld* wil1 Com 'he system of Bi!e?. n*iT?r WRjrSn l.? cur? tlje worst Mouth and Stomach. rl" bottles are warranted tooarothe worst kind of brvsipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to oaro all Ha morin the Eyee. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. lnd7ann?ng^Ulcers!* *** warranted to cure corrupt One bottle will on re Scaly Ernptione of the Skin, _ hotUes aro warranted to cure the aorst kind of Ringworm. ?????? I'wo or three littles are warranted to ouro the most desperate oase of Rheumatism. rhrre to four bottles are warranted to oure Salt rn eij m. Scrofu'a? hottleo will cure the worst caao of A benefit is always experienced from the first bot iuanSty^is?L!!kenCUr* ,B warra,lled wtien the above Nothing Maks so impro?*ble to those who have In vain tried aiTThe wonderful mcdioines of the day, as ?<5J.,I,jiioii weed Kfownig on the pastures, and -?f.Ll -^'"2*w5r"'*?'?ali*cu'eevery iiuinorintne "?I? ' foot- }f you have a humor, it haa tostait. There are no IKS nor ANDS, hums ?bout u ,'ome oases, buth.ot yours. ifthousand botttea of it in the vioisity ?f Boaton. I Iniow the efleota of it in every oaae. JVue 'yj00 the greatest oures ever ^Pa.in Wwsachusetts f gave it to ohildren a year 1 pf sixty. I have eeen poor, puny, JT^ki (vc,n^ ptiildren.whoae flesh was soft and Sortie* re* to * Hrtba state of health bv one *?.* Biok h?dache, one ay" our?Jt. It gives great relief in oatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had ^DWh"iJXth?^hI?ar,, h?v? been. regulated by ,?i vi i?!the body la sound it works quite easy, ^ derangement of the Amotions [>I nature, it will cause very sin#?iMar feelincs, but fr0mV 5 . ?^Rrmed; they always disappear in i- ? JC to f w?ek- There is never a bad re mit ftom it; on the contrary, when that feeling ia rone, yoa will feel yourself fike a new person. 1 (iiis'""*"**1" "? -?In ^?*otioe I always kept it atriotiy for ha mora?but since its introduction aa a general fainilv nedioine, great and wonderful virtuea have beoa Pound in it that I never auspeoted. Several oaaeaof epileptic fits?a diaeaae which waa -waya considered mourable, have been cured by a Tew bottles. O, what a mere* if it will prove effec tual in all oases of that awful malady?there are bat lew who have seen more of it than I hr.ve. I know of several oases of Dropsy, all orthem aged people cured by it. For the various diseases nfthe Liver, Siok: Headache, Dyabepaia, Aathma, Kever Mid Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, ind particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, Ao., the .mkMwlT m?T* sood thMa anr No ohange of diet ever uaaawiy aet the beet yoa Tret ana enough of it. ir?et?e?* for Use.?Adulta oae table-apoonful per day?children over tea years deasert-apoonfal? children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. Ai no direotions can be applicable to all oonstitutioaa, take sufhcient to operate oa the bowele twioe a day. MA NUFACTV REDRY J DONALD KENNEDY. ?rr?? Strut, Koxbury, Mussmckuitttt, Agents for Wsshington.?Chaa, Stott k. Co., 2! Silman, Kldwell ft Lawrmioe. J. B. Gardner, Hurry k Co., b. Walsh t Co.lF. 8. Walsh. J. P. Martin King, Nairn Roswell, Daniel B. Dyson, Ford k. Bro ? ft. Cissell. O M Lentham ? ?tl- havE NOW ON H'NU AND ARE tua tit rivini us a call before b?> inic eiseweere. VaesS^haad Piano, almost new. having been taken in exchange will heeokl hx Coraar of Uth atreat aad Pa. ava. The followina remedies are of fered to the public as the beat.most PT JL.{ * * * it a *. ROTECTED br Royal Letters Patent of England. and secured by tlie Seel* of (he Ecoie de rhartnaoieie rtuaaiKl the Imperial CollegeofMed icine, Vienna. Trreseirmr rlo. [ is a remedy fbr Re luxating, rperwatorrbcem. and Kxhauetwa of the System. Tnaeemar No. f effectnally, ia the short spocsof three d**s, completely and entirely eradi cates ail traoea of thoee diaordera which oopaviaand o a be be have eo kiac been thoaght an antidote for, te therein of the health of a vast portion of the pupa lation. Trimwir No. 3 is the great Continental renwdy for that elaee of diaordera whioh, unfortu nately, the English phy noma treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's oonati tutton, and which all the sanapariiia in Um world cannot remote. Tneaemar Nos. 1,1. and 3 are alike devoid of taste or smeH, and of ail ?ussatnw aaali tiee. They may lie on the toilet table without their uae being suspeoted. Sold in tin oaeesvand divided in aeperate doaea aa administered by Vsipeaa. Lai leman, Koux. Kioord. Ac., Ac. Prioe 93 each, or four oasea in one for 99, which saves 93; and in ^SoldbyTbr. H. A. BAR ROW. No. 157 Pnnoe at., a few blocks west of Broadway, New York. Imme diatals on reoeip ol the amount Dr. B. will forward the 99 oasea of Tneaemar. and the large aixea, car riage paid, thua insuring genuine European prepera tioua. The #3 oases also sent, but not tree of oar riage. Consultations aa usual, fromll a. m. till S p. m. and from 4 till < p. m.. at No. 1W Pnnoe at., a few blooks weat or Broadway. Sold alao by J. STOTT. Washington. fe 1 ly mj A YKR*I If. Cathartic Pills, I W (SUGAR COATED.) W perfeot, whioh medical aoienee oaa afford. AYEXsS CATHARTIC PILLS have been prepared with the utmost akill whioh the medi cal profession oi thia age possesses, and their etfeota ahow they have virtuea whioh surpass aay combi nation of medioinea hitherto known. Other prepa ration do more or leas good; bet thia ourea auoh dangerous oonplainta, so *uioc ana so aurely. aa to prove an edicaoy and a power to uproot disoaae be yond any thing whioh men have known before. By removing the obstructions ol the internal organs and stimulating them into healthy action, thei renovate the fountains of life and vigor,?health oouraea anew through the body, and the aiok man ia welt again. They are adapted to disease, and disease only, for when taken by one in health they prodeee but little etfeot. This ia the perfect ion of medioine. It is antagoniatic to disease, aud no more. Tender children may UiLe them with unpuuity. If they are sick they will oure them, if they are well they will do them no harm. Give them to aome patient who has been pros trated with bilious oompiaint; aee his beut-up, tot tering form airaighten with strength again ; see his long-losfaopetite return; see his clammy features blossom into health. Give them to some sutlerer whose foul blood haa burst out in scrofula till his skin is oovered with sorea ; who stands, or sits, or lies in anguish. He has been drenohed inside and out with every potion which ingenuity oould sug gest. Give him these Pills, and mark the etleot; see the scabs fail from his body ; see the new. fair skin that has grown undar them: see the late leper that is clean. Give thein to him whose angry humors ha,re p anted rheumatism iu his joints and bones; move mm. and he screeches with pains; he too has been soaked through every innscleof his body with linnnenta and salves; give him these Pills to purify ins blood ; they may not cure him, for,alas! tliere are oases whioh no mortal power can reach: hut mark, he waiks with crutches now. and now he walka alone; they have cured him. Give them to the leau. aour. haggard dyapeptio, whoae gnawing stomach haa long ago eaten every amiis from his face and every mnaole from hia body. See his appetite return, and with it his healtn: see the new man. See her that was radiant with health and loveliness b asted and too earl* withering away; want of exeroiseor mental anguish, or some lurking disease, has deranged the internal organs of diges tion. assimilation or seoretion.till the* do their oftoe ill. Her blood is vitiated, her health is gone. Give her these Pills to stimulate the vital principle into renewed vigor, to cast out the obstructions, and in fuse a new vitality into the blood. Now look again ?the roses' blossom on her cheek, and where lately soriow gut, joy hursts from every feature. See the sweet infant waste ! with worms. Its wsn. sickly features tell yon without disguise, and painfully dis tinct, that they are eat tig its life away. Its pinched up nose and ears, and restless sleepmgs, tell the dreadful truth in language whioh every mother knows Give it the Pills in large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turn again and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it nothing to do these things? Nay, are the* not the marvel of this age.' And yet they are done around you every day. Have you the less serious symptoms of these dis tempers, they are the eaaier cured. Jaundice Cos Uveness, Headache, Sideaohe. Heartburn. Foul Stomach. I^ausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulenoy. Loss of Appetite, King's Evil. Neuralgia, Gout,aad kindred complaints ali arise from the derangements whieh these Pills rapidly cure. Take them perse veringly.and under the oounsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by suoh advioe as we give you, and the distressing, danger ous diseases they oure, whioh atfiiot so many mil lions of the human race, are oast out lik* the devils of old?they must burrow in the brutes and in the sea. Prioe25 oeuts Mr box?5 boxes for SI. Z. I). GILMAN, Washington; and by H. COOK A CO.. Alexandria, and all daalers in Medicine everywhere. d y-4m ROUGHS, COLDS, HOARS.NF8S.Ao. The prevalence of the above oomplaints at this seas m, generally has I he eff ect of bringing cnt a Inn t of prolessediy new specifics, and while some are good, many are useless, and o>hers even dangerous. The wisest course to pursue is to consult tour family phy sician, or otherwise use only such retne dies as |..ng puMic experience has proved to l#e safe and efficacious. Of this character is TYLER'S COMPOUND SYRLiP OF GI M ARABIC. I'riginiilly the favor.te prescription of an eminent physician.it soon became a popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy a growing reputation fbr the last twenty years. I u oases of common Colds. Coughs. Ac., it acts like a charm,and in Chronic oases, Bron ohitis. Whooping Cough. Croup. Asthma. Influenza, Ao . its success is uiiparal.ed, aud most will testiy who have used it. Price 2*>cents and .V) oents per bottle. Sold by Nairn A Palmer, Chas. Stott, Ac.. Wash ington ; Cissei, tieonjetovn : Peel A Steven*. Al exandria; where it may be had also, for oonvemenoe, in l.ozenger form. Price I2>i and 25 oents a box ? known as "Tyler's Gum Araluc Cough Can<*y Drops." an an elegant, pleasant, and e&cacious Pul monic Lozenge they are unsurpassed. fell-3m rriIK SHOALS AND OUICKSANDS 1 OF YOUTH. Just published, Ik- 3d edition. lO-ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMI NAL DISEASES.?A scientific Troa'ise on the treatment and perfeot oure of Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness Involuntary Emissions, Impo tence. Ac., resulting from vicious habits aoqnired during the critical passage f.om Youth to Man hood. BY DR. CULVERWELL, Meml>er of the Ro>al College of Surgeons of Eng land, (Item. Lioenoiate of the Hall. <18S4). and 30 years Resident Practitioner in London. Author of the "Guide to Health." ' Green Book," "How to be Harpy." "Memoirs of Single and Married Life, Ac. '1 his small but valuable Treatise, written by world renowned Physician and Surgeon, points out the only sure and permanent cure for all diseases result ing from self-abuse, aud is the only publication ofits kind written in a benevolent spirit and by a scientif ic man. It should he in the hands of all who vslue their life and hoalth and happinoss here and hereaf ter. Price 12 oents, or 4 stamps, at the reoeipt of which it wi I be sent, post free, and well scoured, by Dr. CII KLINE, No.42U 1st Avenue, Box 4596, New York. _ ian 12 PRIVATE MEDICAL TREAT1SR on tux PHISIOLOB1CAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE By M. B. La CROIX. M. D., Albany. N. Y. at*o images and l?t fine Plain and Colored Litiiograshr and Plates. ICT-PRICE ONLY ? CENTS. JCI \OT***t/rf 9/ j?o?leg< to mil pmrtt *ftki Vale* Dr. M. B. La Croix's Physiological View of Mar riage, A new and revised edition of 2Si> pages aud 18u plates. Pric&tf oents a cop/. A popular and com prehensive trAatiso on the duties and casualties ol single and married life?hasp* and fruitful alliances, mode of securing them? infelicitous aiid infertile ones?their obviation und removal?nervous debility, its oauses and cure, by a process at cmoe so simple, safo, and effeotual, that failure is impossible?rules for daily management?an essa* on Sper luatorrhcpa. with craotioal observations on a safer and more suooessful mode o f treatment?precautionary hints on the evil results from empirioal practice ; to whioh is added commentaries on the diseases of fe males?from infancy to old a?e?each oase graphical ly illustrated by beautiful slates. It 'points out the remedies for those self-inilioted miseries and disap pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the Boung. it is a truthfb! adviser to the married, and Hose oonteinpl&Ung marriage. Its perusal is partio uiarlj recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their phjsioal oondition. and who are oon soions of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to whtsh every human being ia entitled to Prioe 25 cents per oopy, or five oopies for 91, mail ad free of postage to aay part of the United States, br addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid.) Albany, New York, enolosing 89 oents. ?N-B. Those who preier may consult Doctor ILA CROIX upon any of the diseasss upon whioh hia book treats, either personally or by mail. Hia medl oines often oure in the short spaoe of six days, and oompletely and entirely eradioateall traces of thoee disorders which oopaiva and oubebs have so long been thought an autidote. to the ruin of the health oi the patient. His " French Seoret" is the great con tinental remedy for that class of disorders whioh un fortunately. pnysioiana treat with mercury, to th* irretrievable (lestruotion to the patient's oonatita tion, and whioh ail the aarsapariUa in the world can not oure. OAoe No. Si Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y, T*HE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH 1 AND MATURlTi. Just Publitked. (irmtie. tht 25?a Tkoutand, A few won'i of the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, /rf/ffH Genital, and Nervous Debility. Pre mature Decay of the System, impo-^^Q^^v tenoy, aud impedimenta to Marriage tens rally, by B. DE LANEY.M. D. Tke important foot that the many alarming eom plainta, originating in the imprndenoe and solitude f*r youth, may he easily removed without Medicine, is in this small tract, olearly demonstrated; and the nntirely new and highly suooeasfnl treatment,aa adopted by the author, fully explained, by meaneo which every one ia enabled tooare Himself perfectly and at the feast possible ooet, thereby avoiding all the advertised rostrums of the day. Sent to any addrsss, gratis and post free, in a e*uj b' """"gvwfiri:;isvvr'' sea dAwtf 17 Liepenard street. New Yort. H~AM?~FOR FAMILY USE, directftomCie oinnati.?We have received to-day a lot of SUGAR-CU9RD HAMS whieh we reoommendas Ming very superior. KING 4 8URCHRLL, h ? Corner Vermont avenue aud Ifttk at. IMoTICK pot W&'SlJftTOBATlON OF UERTAIW LANDS TO MA*KET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. Tha grant efland to Wisconsin l>y the act of C?* gr*es approved 3d Jan*. '?*56, has b?en eo tut adjusted m M utkonM tht ralMM from withdrawal of Ikt vacant ?/<n^ lands o*u*d* of **?? of th* following n>u?es Iter railroad*, via : First. Th* railroad roate from " Madiaoa or lunibaa, by the way of Porta*aCrty. to the St. Crou river. or lain, betwaen townships twenty iva and thirty-one,** and. Second. Of tha road from - Fond da Lac. on Lake Winnebago, northerly, to tha Stat* line." A withdrawal of oerlata laads was aUo .?rdared Jane 12,1?%. alooc tha other proceed route* men tioned m mil not, rat from "St. Cphx nvir, a* lake," ''fo tne west and of Lake Superior; an J to Bayfield,"lb a? to afford time for the survey* aud and selections for said roads, hut no survey having been reported of the aame to the Department of the Interior, although uiore than a yaar and a half have elapsed siace said withdraw *i. Nottco ss therefore ktrtbt/ rirtn that ail tha cant ottered lamia heretofore withdrawn from sale or entry alone the routes ol said located railroads which lie outside of six milt? on eaoh siue or the said roads, si mated in the undermentioned town ships. which have not been selected in Virtue of muU grant, or any other grant made bj Congress, or legally claimed by pre-emption, and which were subject t j private entr? at the date of withdrawal. will be reetored to private entry ?n the days and at the piaoes hereinafter specified, at the ordinary iiunnnum of one dollar and twenty five cents set acre. And all the offered townships as hereinafter described which had been withdrawn from .sale on acoount of the proposed roads. not > et located, men , tioned in the foregoiug, will be resioreti *t the tunes hereinafter designate;!; with the express prvwo, that the railroad grant by saul aot ol iJ June, l&jo. will attach to *uen of the odd -nu*>b*rrd sections as may be selected under aaid act within the six miles limits of such parta ot the said r<*ds as may be actually surveyed mid staked ofl before the da) hereinafter filed tor the restoration ol said lands. At the lani olfice at MKNACHA on Monday ik? fifth day of April next, the t wnships < n tha route of the road from "Fond du I so, on l^nke \\ inne liago. northerly to the State line," vix : North of the base lint and east of the fourth prin cipal meridian. Townships 15. 16. 17,18,19,20,21.22,23.24.25, and aSjt f ranges 13 and 14. Township* 15 16, 17, It, 19,2", 21,22, 23, 24, 2% 2P, aud 27. of range 15. Townships 15,16,19.3). 21.22, and 23, of range 16. Townships 15. 24. 25. 28. 21, 31. and 32,ol reuse 17. Township* 15, lb, 17,19. 2U. 21. 22, 2i, 24.25, Jb, and 27. of ra> ge 18. Townships 15,1G, 17,18,19. 20,21,22, 24 . 2*>, 20, 27. 32, aud 33. of range 19. At the land offioe at MINERAL POINT on Mon day, the fifth day of April next, the townships on the route of the road from "Maoison or Columbus, by the way of Portage ? 'ily. to the St. C'ioix river or lake, between townships twenty five aud thirty one. vix: North if tht bast line^nd m it of the fourth prin cipal meridian. Townships 11,12,13. and 14. of ranees 1,2,3, and 4. Townships II, 12, and IS. of range 5. Townships 11 and 12. of ranee 6. Townships ll. 12, and 14, of ranges 7 and 8. At the land office at STEVENS POlNTon Mor dar.the>/ h day o' April next, the townships on the route of the road from "Mtdison or Columbus, hr the way of P<irt*ge City, to the St. Croix river or lake, between towuahips twenty five aud thirty one," via : North of tht bast Hut and east of tht fourth prin cipal meridian. Townships 15,1C. 18,19,20.21, an<4 22. of range 2. Townships 15.17* 18. 19, 2D, 2 , at d 22 of range 3. Townships 16,17.18,19, .0. 21. aud 22, of range 4. Townships 15..6, i7,18,19,20,21, and 22, of ranges ftatid 6. Townships 15 and 16. of range 7. Township 15, of ranges. At the land offioe at LA CD OSSE on Moi.day, the fifth day of Aprtl next, the townships on the route of the road from "Madiaon or Columbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake.be tween towaahipa twenty-fire and thirty-one," vix: North of tht bait line and east of the fourth principal meridian Townships 15,16, 18, 19, 2U, 21, 22, 23, and 24. of range 1. North of the base line and west of the fourth prin cipal meridian. Townships 11,12.13,14,15,16,17,20, 21,22, 23. and 24. of range I. Township* U. 12,13.14,15,16,17, 18. 1\, 22. 23. and 24, of range 2. Townships II. 12,13,14,15, 16,17, 19, P. 22.23, and 24. of lange 3. Townships 11,12,13,14,15,16,17, 18,19, 31,21, and 24. oi range 4. Townships 11,12,13,14,15,16.17. 18, 19.20, 21, and 22, of range 5. Townships II. 12.13. 14,15,16, 17, 18. 19, 21, 21. 22. acd 23, of ranges 6 and 7. Townships 14. 16, 17, 18, 19. 2?, 21, 22, and iS, of range 8. Townshipa 17.18,1?, 20,21,22. and 23, of range 9. Townships 18,19,2i), 21,22, and 23. of ranges To and Townships 19, 30,21,22,23,24, and 26. of range ?2. T. wnships 20, 31, 22, Si, and *4. of range 13. Towuahips 22, 23, and 24, ol range 14. At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, tht fifth day ot April next, the townships on the route o| the road froin "Madiaon or Coiumhua, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty-five aud thirt) one, vn: North of the base line aud ire<t of tht fourth prin cipal meridian. Townships 26. 27, 28, 29, au, and 31,of range 12. Townsh ips 26,27 28,29. and of ranpe 13. To wuships 23,24, 25,27,28. and29, of range 14. Townships 23. 24. 25. aud 26, ol range 15 Townships 23, 24,25, 26, and 27. of range lt>. Townships 24, 25, 26, and .7. of ran*e 17. Townships 24 25, and 6, of range Is. Towuahips 25, and 26. of rasge 19. At the land office at EAL' I'LAIKE on Monday. the>/iA d <iy of April Mr rt, tne townships on the route of the road from "Madison or CJuiuhus. t>? the way ol Portage Cit>, to the Si. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty live aid thirty one." v.x: Nortn of the bait line and ra*t of the fourth prin rifmi meridian. Town*hip 25. of range I. North of the Oast lint and west of lh* fourth prin cipal me rid ton Townships 25.2C>. 27.2s, and 29, of ranges 1 2, 3, aud 4. Townships 25, :C, 57, 28,29, 9i, 32, 33. 34, 35, and 36, of range ."i. Townships 25, 26. 2T. 28. 29, *?, 31,32, S3, 34, ir?, St, and 37, of ranges 6.7, and 8. Townships 25,'??, 27, *M, 29, '*), 31,32,33, 34, 35, 36, and ^7. of range ?. Townships 25, Ju,'.7. 28, ?<, 30, 3I.S2.33 34, and 35, of range in. Towushipa 25, 2i?, 30, 31 32,aud 35,ol range 11. At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the ihird day of May ne > t. the townships which were withdrawn in June, IKVi. on account of the proposed roads from "St. Croix river or lake" "to the west end ol I.ake Superior; and to Bayfield;" but mas much as uo surve)s of such roads nave l?een report rd. nnd ample time, as hrtetofore stated, has iieen afforded for the purpose, the> are now ordered to bo restored to market, suhytct to the proviso in the f<?r*coing, "that the railroad grant by said ret of 1U56 will attach to auch of the odd niiml??red see tionu as hi y i?e selected under said act within the six miles limits of such parts of the said ronds as may be actually surveyed and staked oil before the day" "fixed for the restoration of saul lauds," vix: North of the bast lint and icest of tht fourth principal meridian. Townships 32,33,34, and 35. of range 12. Townships 31,32,33. 34, and 35, of range S3. Townships 30. si, 32.SU, 34, and 35,of range 14. Townships 28, 29, 3", 31,32, &S, 34, and M, of range 15. Townships V9, Si*. 31.32,3J, 34, and 35, of ranges 16 and 17. Townships23, 29. SO,SI,32,33.34, S5, 36, 37, 38, 3?, and 4U, ol ranges 18 mid 19. Townships 28,29,3n, 36,37, and 3k, of range 20. At the land office at SUPERIOR on M< nday, the third day of May next, aubjectto the "pronto," as stated above, in reft-rence to like lands in the Hudson distriot, the townships wnich were with drawn iu June, 1856, on account of the proposed loads from "St. Croix river or lake" "to the west eud of l.ake Superior; aud to Ba> field," vix: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal mrrtdian. Townships 49arid50,of ranges. Township 50. of range 4. < Townships 49,50. and 51,ofrang*7. Townships 49 and 50, of ranges 8 and 9. Townships 47,48, and 49. of range 10. Township 4U, of ranges II and 12. Townships 47and 49, of range 13. Township 47, of range is. Township 41,of range 16. Notice is also hereby given that the townships de soribed in the following, under the Id. 4th. &tli.6th, aud 7th heads, which haTe not vet ?-oen off, red. hut are yet to be proclaimed, and offered at public tale before being subject to prirate entry, will lie released from their recent withdrawal for railroad purposes, and open to pre-emptiimuMothur unotfer ed public lands on the days and at the piaoes specifi ed, to wit: 3d head. At the land offioe at MEN ASH A on Monday, the Afth day of April next, the town ships on the route of the r<?ad from "Fond du lac, on lake Winnebago, northerl) to the Stale hue, viz : North of tht base line and east of the fourth prtn cipai meridian Towuahip 27. of ranges 13 and 14. Towush<ps 28.29, S . 31 and m, of range 17. Townships 2*. 2U,^i,31, 32, 33. and 34. ol range 18. Townships 28, 29, Si, 31. and ^4, of lange 19. 4th head. At the land offioe at EAU CLAIRE on Monda>, the Afth day of April next, the townships on the rou e of the road from 'Madisouor Co'uin bus.by the war of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty five and thirty-oue," vix: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin cipal meridian. Townships 26. tl, 2?, 29, and ??, of range I. North of tht base tine and teest e/ the fourth principal meridian. Jissin v31 & *? *? *? 1 J*11*** 1.2. 3. and 4. Townships *1. sr. a?. as-Bd 4* ol range 5. Townships 33 and 34. ot range II. 5th head. At the land offioe at HUDSON, on Mon day. the third day of May ntxt, the townships on } ? /lrV^0#*d roads from the Croix river or L*he S -perior; nnd to Bayfield, aabieot lo the "?rers>o." as hrretufeie stated, in retereno* to "oOered" lands m this di* Inoj 00 the routee of tha above menti<?aed propped roads, via: North e/ the bate line and trest of the fourth principal meridian. Townships X. 37, 3d, SB, and 4?. of rangae 12, IS, U. ij| lv? md Mh bead, At tha laad offioe at ? A L" CLAlft K ob ? ? > it ? ? I J r >w'Z MMfey, tk Iki rd d*9 mf Jf?? m* y#. t*? U*9wmfcif aF?wrtatra nmap -ss t ItjitM," Hiffft to ?be ?>??? ??. u Mini ? Iw... ?> ' ?- ' L- ^ ? - ejoy*, ib ratofMM to like la?ris iu tk* Ha4saa du rat, vis : North mf tk* hos* hm, and wr Hmf tk< /??rAfti?> npnt mm ft am frnvMhiM *.39 Bad 4*. of range ? OWBShipaJb ,S7.Jt.?. BM) 40. 0/(BagS |?. owubi^W'Sff.Si.Ji.iuKXd, of nil* It. ???<> o?ae ?t ?UPFRJOR oe Monday , the tkird day ?/ Af** a*xf. tbe um pa tbe propoeed road a (row ik? -gt Cfwi* nrtr or U? tbe like landa in tbe Hktut diet riot. Xtrtk oftk* hm*r line and wit if tk' fmmrtk ftrim rifMtl m'ridian Tnwnehipa 41. 42. 43.44. and tkofrtuc*!, ?own?bip? 41. 4i, 4J, and 44 nlmnit;. own hipa 4t. 42. 43. 4*> 51. and 5.'. .?f r%n*r 1. ownakip* 41, 42, 43,44, 4\ 46 47. 4S. 4*. M. and ?. of rtw* 4 Town# .ipe ?>. ?*. w- **' <S 4o, 47. 48, 44, y?. W, ud ?3, of range .V Townampa 41, 42. 41. 44. 45, 46, 47, 4S, 44. Ml. and V. of W|?i T wnahipa 41.42. 4S, 44, 45. 44, 41. Bad 48, of ranges 7, ft. Bad 9. Townahips 41 0.43 44. 45, and 44 of mage IB. Townahips 41, 45. 45, 41. 45, 46. 47, and 4*. of raatsa 11 and IS. Tovnohipa 41,42. it, 44. 45. 4?. aad 41. ol raage 1*. Townships 41, 42. 43, 44. 45.46, 4*. and 49, of rau*e 14. Township* 41,42.43,44.45, 46,47, Bad 48, of rant* 15. Given ander my hand, at t he eitr of Washiagt>>n. this sixteenth d*r <>f Felirua?. aaun Domuu oae Ihouaaitd eight bund red and bit) eiaki. THO-4. A HENDRICKS. CommiaMuwr ol the Ganaral l?.nd Olboa. f? 3ft lawaw NINO. J OTIC K FOB RESTORING CERTAIN LANl?S TO MARKET IN THfe STATE OF ALABAMA. Notice ia he ret* liven that The Land <Hboe at Huntsvillo, iu i h?- SiMt of Alabama. wi'i U* ? ?!????? tj theaaieat private nin a??d location. on and ifl*r lAr 4r ji .Jay ml Afey arirt,of all t mrmmt pmbltt Immd eml> an?d .ti the foil. wring towi aaipa. a hiol< bad )>*oa fKiflliiiiMl and Ifered pn r lo tne vithdrawai l>? botioB N??.M?5, h inc >an<ta wtorh had with drava to Mtrnf) that pnof lUm r\ Inad rraat tij act < ( tNtfiiiraaa acpioved Jd Jaaa. ?6l. wmcu oun rn p M*d*r?Mfro ? Memph * in OHarVutrti. that ?art of kmiI (rant bavuiK ''-'en reject ad b) the t*:.Me of Al ataima, vi*: Somtk m/ tk* /mw /?im aad "t?r #/ tk' HmmturiHi m*Ttdtarn. T?vnahipa 1, 2. S. 4, j, and fi. of rvte 1. Tcwnahip* 1.2 3 4, and 5. aod the part a of town akipa 6 and 7, uorth of the Tennaatee river, of ran?e t Tovnahire 1. 3,3. 4, ft, a- d 6. and tke partaoftova ahip 7 dot! ti of the Tern^na^ r.ver. of range 3 Townahipa 1,2.3.4.am! >, and the parte n| town ahiaa 0, and 7 north of the 1Vnnaet.ee. of range 4. Towaahipti 3 and 4 and the pa>ta of tnwn*hipa ? and * north of the Tenueaae*. of nn? V, SmmtK of tke bat* lu(' a?H wtt mf tk* Hmmttr^ll* tut niftaa. Tovnahipa 1.3. 3, 4,5. and 6. of range I. Tovuahipa li and 7, ?>( range 7. T.. a- nt. hi pa I, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6, and 7, of rangea S an J 9. T<>arnah>pa 1,2,3,4,5, and 4, of rangea 1?, II, 12, IS, 14. and 15. Towuahip 1, of range 16. Given under tuy baud, at the Oenaral I<and Ofkee, at theoity of Waahirigtoa, the 19th day of Feb uarj, 1M?. THUS*. A. HKSDR1CK**. fe Maat* Connuieaioner. BRAITHWAITK'9 K LTKOSPLCT FOE JAM ARY. ISM. J4eeuee of Clerioal Life; a new ooval from B ack wood'a Macanne. Hide and Baek. by tbe author of 'The Deed Ba orat." tirabam'a Magasiija for March. Ftn?-raou' 4 reteraua'a Monthly for March, Dalloo'a Dollar Magazine do. do. All tbe new booka reoe'ved aa faat aa pabhakad. A tan. a tine aeieof iou of Statixne'j. For aale at JOB. 881 ISLINGTON'S Bonk at ore, Odeon Building, oorner *% et, fe IS aad Pa. ar. 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