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EVENING. STAR. JOHN BROUGHAM’'S COLUMBLs- This travestic, by the immortal Brougham, is baving 8 great run at Burton's. To show how the serious and comic are combmed, we give an extract. Columbus, ( Brongham) 8 msp peddler, 1s explaining to King Ferdinand ( Mr. Mark Smith) the advantages of an mvestment in the stock company for the dis- covery of America: i Fonseca.—Look at the ler! Hels n'a beautiful cairvorent state! Colu: ! Wh: ou in such amaze? I c of ime onward aren, and my mental gaz@ Where naturs socmns to frame with practiced hand er last most wonrous work ! beiore me rise fountains of solid rook that ape es — mperial vallies with yeah oe pone thoes t seas for rivers run und tracts to where the tropic sun reeds m the teeming ovze strange monstrous thi — 2 L see upswelling from exhaustless springs Great iskes appear. upon whose surface wids The banded na of the earth may ride; see tremendons ostaracts emerge rom cloud aspiring heights, whos ‘Tremendous oceans momently roll o’er, Assaulting with unmitigated roar The stunned shattered earof rennneg ‘That wounded, weeps in glistening tears 01 day spray! to shook; and bound! Uncounted acres of life giv ng erain_ Wave o’er thegentis uadulating plain— 1 each biade that you can scarcely touch e ing.—An! now, my blade, you see too much, Within the lnmits of the southern zone tations, thickly overgrawno mall shrub in whose white flower lies A presse. millions! ing.—You surprise Us now ; we'll cotton to that tree! 9.00, old fello w, what else do you see? “Get ered weeds— Col.—From which men can evoke Profit as wonderful. x From what? nb otthe Think of the stock, and don’t be so fugacious. Col.—I| see a river. through whose limpid stream, Pactolus like, the yellow pebbles cleam : Flowing through rezions, where, great heaps of nce untold ; Rreatec for. lie = sien al recious store. Kine.—My eves! why didn't von see that before? We'll go ourself, we mean we shall “go mn.” oO On. Col.—I see small villares begin, Like twilight stars, to peep forth timidly, Great distances apart: and now | see ‘Towns, swol'n to cities, burst upon the sight, ‘Thick as the crowded firmament at o> ee Lee brave science, w th mspired soul, Subdue the elements to its control; On iron ways. through rock and mountaii Impelling mighty fi hts, by vapor drivet Qr with electric n-rves so interiacs The varied points of universal space, hough! answers thought, tuough scores of miles pt ‘We're not s> jolly green, My friend, come, ain't you attns rather steep? We beg to probability you'll keep ‘What see you vow ? Col —The plethor: of wealth Corrupt and undermine the general health. I see vile maddening fumes incite to strife ire the sense and whet th> murderer’s knife. bbite— King.—That’s enough—gtve o'er; It won't be prudent to see more. iF On Monday, two large flocks of wild were seen flying over Fast Hartford, Ct,, on their ‘way northward, an indication, it is said, of mild weather throughout the winter. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS BROWNS’ HOTEL —H T Hulbert, Tenn; J Hi Coates, NY; J Buchanan and lady, Pa; AP Shute, Md; Mrs Dorris and danghter, do: BA James, do; J T Blakeway, Buenos Ayres; S FE ‘Thomas, jr, Md; 1. W Thomas, do; M H Fry & aes Va; W B Hollingsworth, Md ; D A Honk. JH Baggott, do; D B Easting and ‘lady, Pas fi Elmore, Kan; G B Chase, Md ; © R Smith, do ; Mrs Yarrow and son, Pa; Mr Denison and fain- ily, E A Bradley, W C Tack, 1. Osbourn, WH Osbourn, W R Barker and lady, do; Miss Bow- ling, T R Carrington, Md ; M Hoagland, 0; R W English, 111; John Kettlewell, Md; J Wheel- er, Pa; L. M Child, Mass; JL. Jenkins, do; G W Suiton, NY; J L Hetskell, Va; JT Nove. N ¥; r, do; J Walfe, do; R Smith do; E P Wysham, Md; G P Nevin, Pa; J F Sloor, NJ; J B Hammond. Pa; A J Voorhees, OO; PS Frost, Mo; Dr Jamieson, Md; Dr Stansbury, do; L P Thompson, Pa; Miss EB Thompson’ do. Judge Crain, Md; FE A Shauds, Va; L. W Mont- = »8C; H Hawson, Pa; JS Duval, do; R Newell. do; T H Travers, Mo; J Clendining. Pa; D F Parker, Minn; W'S Fairfield, NY; J Fairfield. do; A L Cadmus, and daughter : A P Dartin, lowa. P Sauter, Md; SS Ve lady, NY; A H Delamater and lady. Tenn. NATIONAL HOTEL —Capt W Owens, Md, $ Polk, H H More, O. E Robinson, Va; T Katz and lady. Md; J Brockelmann, N York; Dr J M SN, W D Fishop and family,O Mrs A a, do Mi Calhoun, do; G W Stephens, Wyman, Yk; A Mitchell, Pa; Dr Wash- Va; Thos Heustin, NY; Dr BJ Gardner, » Dare, Mo, J &. Magnire, Md: A J Fowle, Mass: J H Driggs, NY: Mr Keene, Mo; L and W H Osbourn, Md; A Parkins, A aith, Va; BE ee Obio; W W Ghore, N Y; A'S Bates, S Smith, R M Blatchford, do;’J Cooper, Pa; GA Blackwell, M J S Carlisle, Mis: Frost, Mo; J W Frost, R J Lake, Va; Pa; J Kershaw, jr, Kansas; J Bien, NY. _WILLAR Ds’ HOTEL —J B Lippincott, Pa; C L Burckmyer,SC; Alex Taylor, NY: A L Bird, Mass T Simpson, TS Luders. Pa; Dr Bet hune, A C Stoughto: D C Van Bokkeleu, EG West- cott,H Austin aud lady. Miss Saltonstall, PG Arcularius, Judge A D Russel and lady, Mrs J M Baldwin, W L Youle and lady. NYk; J Bud- low, FH Richmond, R Isl; Gov G Davis, G W Howland, NY k; J W Marston, Pé; M Falis, Md; E Marrison, Mass; E W Converse, do; J W Ma- jor, Ky; J E Putnam, LE Smith, NY; LB Jud- son and lady, Ct; P S Rowland, J H French, Jno Harris U. 8. HOTEL, (L gs, ¢ O. Svita 4.—J O'Neill, Ma; Me ; A Boumme!, Md; Mrs v T Husband, do; 8 A ‘Hub- bard, do; H M Hurdle, DC; P stevens, do: D W Oyster, do; J W Coombs, do; A Ray, do; T Brown, do; J Lawrie, do; N Morelan do; @ W Garrett, do, J Cathal, do; A H Paul, do. J F King,do; l. Brooks, do; J H Stewart, do; SF Price, Pa; G Brown. de; J W Allison, do, C Smith, Del: G Creely, Pa, F A Satchers. do; G Favenner, do; V Jarrett, (ll; BC Renols; do; W zincoln am » Mass; J NY Nendesie y. M Keeler, NY; JH KIRKWOOD HOUSE —J B Kerfoct, » Jarrett, do; MH Pry. Va; J Tempie aud nae Cal; G'B Witherall, Min; J A Frecner, Cal. -C Hoone, Pa; H Valientine, Tenn; P D Cordel_ ilo 'W Buenett, Mass; J H Waiker,O; J Joh .ston’ J F Carey NY; T'S Connelly, Mass; A B Hol. ly. do; J D Jones Con; Dr P & Thoma;, Md; J LE Bevte, do; J Ackerman. NY; W H Robeits. WASHINGTON HOUS M M Knapp, W I; 4 S Cox Dr Calloway, NC; Isaac Leech Pa; J M Bynam, Jas P Goltz. N C:G P Gage, N Yk: Wm E lodges and lady. fil: J P Matt : : lady, W Smith Nesom: Ind; G P Jones and F.—Rev Dr Keamer, > H Hoagland, Ohio, eS OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS FRom THz Unitep States. Steamers Leave. For North America. P: i Europa Kangaroo. iverpool. Liverpool, From Evrorr. N Kangaroo . Fulton.. - Glasgow. -.. Liverpool - Liverpool -Liverpool... Portland. Liverpool... Boston The California maji on the Sth ana ate oo ners leave New York HOOVER’S BOC J 3K ESTABLISMM ERT & large soagriment joys’. Yi Overnhoes ee E bber Gosemers, Boots, Si asd without, Water { will sell chenp fo: Also, @ splendid onal. ool poy tock of Sole Leather Trunks at Call and examine fo yournelven at MM’. Oo Iron Hall, Pa. avenue, bere cen nue, bet Sth and 10th ats ANDRIA, and THOMAS he jan 4 si WASHINGTON AND ALE he St ZORGE PAGE co ee GEORGE PAGE » ER will run regular ctually betweer the above p 5 @ ful ‘ing hours: 7 a Washington at 6, 8, 9% 114¢,a. m., 1X, 4. and ve Alexandra at 4%, 7,9, W% a.m., 12%, 3, . baiey’s line of Omnibuses connecting with the Howe will leave the Capitol and corner of 12th 9, WRG, 12, 3, aad sorely: as follows: 256, EktdS IL BRICK, Fe AMUEL BAKER, CCOKDEONS, Viol. Strines, —Baajos qi, tes son baad, who; Music Pager, &c.. a.w: retail,at cur Piano Sp iOHNFE EF jan l9 ¥€ Pa. ae bat ae ael eS YE AND BARLEY MALT, for sale gt the cradad Rlee esti ceae em Eaten ____Insarance, @0.__ W DEN, Genera ocaht “ax REAL ESTATE ension Claims, Prhsecu- sp ti one cies cee to Renting Houses, Buy and Sell ee te Noxot fe Lonus, ‘and aul business of rs — Office corner 7th and Louisiana avenue, Es ae Washington, City. _ oLvD AND LVER PURCHASED AT THE BEST RATES. FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN BU- ROPE, IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA MO- NEY GeCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED FOK DFPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT KATES.—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 PURCHASED AT THE HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., d4-3m Bankers. sl TS PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Daven; lowa, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in York. Bonds o| Daven rapidly increasing in weaith and population. Its municipal debt is only $159,000, and sts railroad debt only $125,000, and cangot now be increased. ‘The statistics of the city were published in the Intelli- gencer of the Sth September. We recommend these bonds, believing them to be as safe as any Bee yas CHUBB BROTHERS 006 = e N INSHRANCK COMPA : W SHIN CHARTERED BY CONGRESS CariraL, ——. —— ——.. ——. $200,000 !!! is now pre) to recei' lioa~ one for INRURANCH OR BUILDINGS MER: HAN DISE, &c., at the usual Ci rates, without any charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bank. we $50 each. The growing city of port has now about 20,000 inbabitante, and is Dinkctors. Wn. F. Bayly, Samuel BeoOR loseph Bryan, lames F. '° ‘m. 2 udson Taylor, . W. Galt. AMES C. McGUIRE, President. G@rarron D. Hanson, Secretary. ap ll-ly pine a “Cause BROTHERS, — its received and Checks paid without ca on the northern seaboard Gities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on ‘ities furnished to depositors without charge. INTEREST ON Deposits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as may be agreed upon. Deposits in VIRGINIA AND UNcURRENT Money. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re- oeived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we charging the regular Exchange. *Discuunts.—Notos, Drafts, and Bills of Pere will bediscounted, and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, and Seourities, at the market rate. Letters oF Crepit.—Letters of Credit will be mished, negotiable in the different Cities of the nited States,on Deporit of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, a charged if Cousterais,on suoh termsas nay beagreed AVELING BiLLs or ExcHanex.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in euch sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. BILLs aND LeTTERS OF CREDIT ON ENGLAND, IRE LaND AND Evkore. iiisof Exchange and Letters of Credit on England, Ireland and furnished st the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. Bonne, Stocks, &e.—Bonits, Stocks, and Seoun- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent., always for rale, or bonght in the different Cities at a commission of a pr.cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the pen to call for a deposit of 1¢ pr. cant on the — 8 or Stooks will be ordered by tsle graph. RaiLRoad, City, and State Bonps.—Railrond, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for vegotistion, either in thie country or Europe. Kaal- road Iron nas fr oash or with Bonds. Lanp W. ANTS.—Lsnd Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrante sold by us are ewaren- teed in every reapect. Warrants located on commission, Werrant quotatione regularly furnished if re- “Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commuiasion to responsible parties. Real Estate any Insuxances. — Real Emate er . TLaiMs, bought and Claims on L Concress.—C paforethe Court of Claim: sted to ue, will be ros: ERS, Opposite the Troasury, Cosnetctic MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- / ANCK COMPANY. Capital over..... ane » $2.50,000 This old and rei pany Are prepared to take risks on lives at premiums that will suit nll. 2 2 ¥. Agent, y. DC, Office—No. 213 F street, Washingt: ian iw BANKING HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Checks payable in currency. Deposites of Geld will be paid in Gold. Accounts will be opened with depositors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currenoy, the depositor being credited with the diflerence. tf CHUBB BROTHERS, ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, tf Opposite the Tre Jan rv. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Wasnine January 15, 1857. etition of Caleb and T. Willis Pratt, of praying for the extension of a patent on the 4th of April, 1844, for an im- truss frames of bridges.” for seven the expiration of said patent, which pla on the 4th day of April, 1n58—- It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 2d of March next, at 12 0’clock m.: and all persons are notified to appear and show canse, if any they have, why said petitionought not to be granted. * Persors opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in bel) far least twenty days before the day of hearing ; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmit ted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. ‘The testimony in the case wil! be closed on the 6th of March; depositions and other pe ers re- led upon as testimony must be filed in the O: ce onor before the morning of that day; the arguments, if any, within ten days thereafter. Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the Union, Washingto: |. C., and Post, Boston, Mas- sichusetts, once a week for three cessive weeks Previous to the 22d of March next, the day of hear- ing. JOS. HOLT, = Commissioner of Patents, . &. Editors of the above papers will please co; vy and send their bills to the Patent Office, withs paper containing this notice. Jan 2-lawsw ORD BYRON’S WORKS, 6 vols. London edition, in purple calf binds Kuigtt’s Pictorial Shakspeare, 9 voi potavo, Leadon, green calf The Stratford Shakspeare, 10 vols., London, in ik cases. al sigh? Cabinet Shakspesre, 12 vols., London, cloth Britigh Poets, 4 vols., London, half calf. Rose’s Biographical Dictionary, 12 vola., London, full calf. Rolliu’s Ancient History, 2 vols, Li maps, in half calf, urnet’s Histories, 3 vols., London, half calf. Lanbon aire” orks, Roscoe's edition, 2 vols, Whewell’s History vols., London, fu | cal Bele Aci bo ee Solas London, green caif. ni ny other standa: iniported pe mag works in fine bindings, 43 FRANCK TAY y PUBLICATION.—“Historicat Examination of that part of the Court's decision in the Dred Scott case which clares the unconstitutionality of the Missouri: Com-= joer pg Act, and the self extension of the Consti- Murray’s ondon, many ef the Inductive Sciences, 3 ut to Territories. carrying slavery along wit By the author of The Thicty Vers’ Views oc, tavo; David Appleton & Co. New York, 1857. Th work just insued from the Press, for sale ell known stad, corner of 4% street and Pennsy!v: avenue. Stereotype edition. beauti fully printed on clean new type, doe white paper and wit! st black ink. Bound in biack cloth and yilt lettered. Done up ina durable form for permanent use. Price $1. ‘This work is what its title purports to be, amiantion of (what the author deems to be) litien! part of the Court’s opinion, avoiding any 1.0- tice of the judical part. which related to the personal claims of the parties on record, It ix writen ina spint of entire devotion to the institutions of our country, and with total abstinence from all arty views. Th thors own words are: ‘I write fur no party. but for all men who venerate the woiks of our Kacettors, and who ih to see our Government tee “Andie a ee on gt) t ag erp . inbelieved that this 6 has been kept in the work, and which is considered, petent judges, the new views to the oldest readers, and in fa Ageags poyans new york On& subject nupposed to have JO8.SHIL se fpetener, SMG SMILLINGT ON and Pa. d IPLOMATIC HIS’ Dei SEAP AGU STOHY, op Sr opmagtn 1 vol; $1.25, Just pablsned °» Y-H. Trescott, 5: a FRANCK Tavror., CEA TEXM NAViGATION ANDT Oe ate AL STN siney, | volume, ihe _ian 19 FRANCK TAYLOR, 2W MUSIC received semi-weekly at JOHN Ne BLLIS' Piano Store, nenr 10th street, No. yan 19 Miscellaneous. SEVENTH STREET 514 ap on eacn jeu and f «rent variety; bso eng A im National Intelligencer. 514 ith jee piotureson hain. Mee adver. ‘Txstimoniats. NORFOLK, September Str: The Speotacies you le for me very well, seem to have improved my more than any other I lat it me sight . TAZEWELL, I have tried a pair of Spectables obtained from Mr. Tobias, and hod them of great ‘assistance { to _ sight, and corresponding with hig descriptionof their focus. 1 recommend him as a skillful optician, NRY A. WISE, PETERSBURG, Uctober 21, 1854, About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Tobias, in Washington, 4 pair of Glasses fer the otacies which I used, and found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opmion of is, that heis skillful in the preparation of Glasses for eyes not tvo far gone to be benefitted by such aid. J. F. MAY, Lyncusure, November 7, 185. From anexamination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, and Leegings Fagen ocpmed — remarks, am convi eis 8 ‘ul optician. ee ded: BLACKFORD, M. D. Lynxcusure, November 10, 1854. Mr. John Tobias, having furnished me with Glas- ses, by which | have been greatly aided, (my vision having suffered greatly from reading at night in my eariter life,) it aflords me the highest pleasure to say that | consider him a skillful practical optician, ear ho provared to aid those. “Ee Raha his Professional *atlder of the Methodist Conference. Witmrine ton, N. C,, June 27, 1854. Mr. J. Tosras—Dea Lam happy to say that the Spectacies which | obtained from you last week arc entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore found great di It et lasses of the proper focal dis- sitet, Tita ‘ore sme pleasure to staten that by the aid of your optometer this difficulty has been hi iy obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished me are decidedly the best adapted to my eyesof any I have ever yet . Vv espectfully yours, R. B. DRANE. cee 7 Rector of St. James’ Parish. Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr. Tobias or the purpose of frying | Jasses | was furnished with a pair slightly color fine, whice have afforded me more relief and gratifi- cation than any I have ever tried. My sigut, origin- ally very good, was injured by writing a1 erst be night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aut of bo ier pean alee (mccain sac over, that withou' e n ve previous- iy suller aS GHN WILSON, if ed, J Ts Late Commissioneer Gen’! Office. Deo. 11, 1855. Ihave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four months, and take great pieasure in saying that [ am much pleased with them. I have been much benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH. May 5th, 1856. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa skilful optician ; andas I have eyes of remarkable peculiari- ty, I was gratified to find that Mr. Tobins seemed to comprehend them by inspection and some stight measureient, and he has made me pele of Specta- cles that suits meadmirably, A. P. BUTLER. July 1, 1836, WasninaTon, Aug. 8, 1855. Having been for years under the necessity of ha two sets fh olor pacers for use in daylight, and one for lamp-light—I procured one set from M which answered both purposes. I have used several months, and find Lhem excellent. EDWAKD STUBBS, Of Departinent of State, Mr. J. Topas. Sir: The pair of Spectacles you furnished me yesterday are particularly satisfactory tome. They are very decidedly the best I possess, and J am the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully selected in different pinces and ‘from opticians ree- ommended to me on account of their professional standing in France, England, and the United States. I have been aiso pleased with your remarks and di- rections on the treatment of the eyes, for the pur pose of preserving and imgrogin the sight Respectfully yours, SHS. CALDWELL, Professor of M.C., Louisville, Ky, BROOKLYN ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTION, ret |, 1854. After most careful examination of Mr, J. Tobi Glasses, [ am enabied to testify that their hardness, clearness, polishing, and exact optical shape rendei them particularly recommendable to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes are in want of such auxiliaries. | consrder, moreover, Mr. Tobias ~ qualified to determine the focus of the eye,both by his optical knowledge and experience, and by means of his optometer. In addition, [ can further state that Mr. ‘Totnas has sypplied some of iy pa tients with Glasses, to their and my eatisfaction LEWES BAUER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the land; Membe: Royal College of Surgeons. of the Medi voiety of London, end of the verety of New \ork; late Sur for Pathological cou ofthe Koysi Orthopaedic Institution of Manchester, England, aud Sargeon of the 8, O. Institution, Nor In the experience of even «reat difficulty in obtaining Sp actly adapted to the weakuess of my sight convenience Mr. Tobias seems to have rem the present by the substitu more suitable Glasses. ‘Th comfortable to eye: we to those who from age or other) crt require ar tificia! aid in this way. J.J. 51MKINS, M. D. Witmineton, N.C., June 16, 1854. ‘To persons who have had the sight of their eyes so impaired as to require the use of Ginsser, | would recommend Mr. John “‘foiias a8 a suitable person from whom to obtain sach Glasses as they many re- uire, as he has suited me with a ee of Spectacles fora. far and near sight. My sight bas been impaired very ch by & service of years inthe Post Othce Di t, which berth required me tobe on dut; to’eciock at night till after day, during whiel time fnsed but oue light. WA WALKER, DreartMenr oF INTERIOR, May 8, 1255. From natural defects and the dnequal range of my eyes, I have been compelied to use glasses for seve. raiyears. | have tried different opticians without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve me perfectly. By the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt — most minutely to the eye. | most cheerful- y recommend Mr. Tobias to all having occasion te use glasses, and bear my testimony as to |i an optician, HENRY E. BAL N, se 25 Ass’t Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Washineton, January llth, 1858, On the petition of Palmer Sumner, of New York, praying for the extension of a patent granted to him on the 25th April, 1844. fur an improvement in *me- tale laths,”’ for seven years from the expiration of said patent, wiiol takes piace «n the 25th dny of il, 3 tis ordered, that the said petition be heard at the PatentOfhce on Monday, the 12th of April next, at 12 yok m.: and all persons are notified to appear and Ww cause, any they have, why said petition ght not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twanty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either bye to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmit- ted in accordance with tye tules of the Office, which will be furnished on application, ‘The testimony in the case will be closedon the 7th of March: depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the Office on or before the morning of that day; the arguments, ifany, within ten days thereafter. Ordered, also that this notice be published in the Union, Wa: Kton, .C.,and Daily News, New York, once a week for three successive weeks revious to the 12th day of April next. the day of earing. JOS. HOLT, K, Wa., July 27, 1854, years, thiave found S: Commissioner of Patente. P. 8.—Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a paper containing this notice. Jan 12 law3w H STORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE United States, as traced in the writings of Al- So Hamilton; by John U. Hamilton, volume |, 2, Tucker's History of the Uniled States, volumes Sand 4, $1 50 per volume. ‘ mn of the Dred Scott Case; by Thos, H. mn, $1, The Queens of England and their Times; by Fran- cis Lancelot, Eng 22 volumes, & ‘3. Portraits ofmy Married Frieads; Ly Uncle Ben, Stories for the Home Circle, 75 cents, Three Days in Memphis, or Skatches of the Pub- lie and Private Life ofthe Old Egyptians ; by Dr. Uhieman, 75 cents. Mustang Gray; by Hon. Jeremiah Clemens, $1. SeaStories, | Volume, 75 cents, fife at the’ White Sulphur Springs; by Mary J Windle, 75 cents. Perils of Certain English op ta D kaon ie cents, . n Account of the Smithsonian Institution; by Wn. J. Rhees, £0 cents, r Almanach Francais des Etats Unis, 1858, 25 ete. ink FRANCK TAVLOR. UN!TED STATES PATENT OFFIC Wasnineton, January 12th, 1856. On the petition of Joxeph Eaton, administrator of the extate of Charles F. Pain,deceased, of Winslow Maine, praying for the extension of a patent eranted he said Charies F. Paine foran improve- hay preases.”’ for seven years from the tion of said patent, which takes place on the 2th day of April, las, It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 19th of April, at t20'clock, m.;andall persons are notified to ap- pearand show enuse, if any they have, why aaid pe- tition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, £ ecialiy set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and trans mitted in accordance with the rules of the Office, bol oy will be furnished on application, hg testimony in the ease will be closed on the Prisoners, a Christmas Sd of April: depositions and other, papers wake ny must he bled in the afhice on oF ing of that day; the arguments, if nten days thereafter, ed in the previoun to the 19th of April uext, the da ot hear: Ing. : 3. HOLT. ea re Htionsmresererted inrar P.S. Editors of the abov, wil and send their bills to the Patent Othe, tite paper containing this notice, jan 15 law3w INE EDITIONS. in fine bindings, of Byron Campbell, Pope, Burns, Milton, Shakepunrg, yant, Halleck, Longfetiow, ‘Tennyson, ‘Thomson, Young. Akenside, Rogers. Gay. He Moore. Sontt, Howitt Spencer, inden Gala core. = Thy , Spenser, en. &oi and many other Poets, may be fourd at the store of the undersigned, mostly imported by; se!f direct from London, some of them with ay iluatrations. o0k- him- wti- WLAND’S MACASBAR OIL, at Rt Store, nome Jath atreat, ” FRANCK TAYLOK WasHineron BRANCH RAILROAD: Trains run as follows: m, connect at Relay for . for Amp. ,and atSp m. for Hrodoriek sad Norfolk. sos a 20 m, trains are Sen i aepole and Washington functions. ‘The Eas' mw i = of Saturday at 4.20 p.m. goes only to Philadeiphia, t ‘At 4.20 p.m. Fe Ome H eH PARSONS, Agent. IVERPOUL N*“oN trey sta ‘ES MAILSTEAMERKS The scape composing this ine are: ‘he ATLANTIC —.,—__. Oliver ¥ Bie hg — ardour comatose These ships having been built by contract expressly ir Gi vernment service, every care has been taken in the = an also in their engines, to in- ure strength and speed, and their Socommodations passengers are unequalled for elegance and com. he steamers ofthis line have improved water- tight compartment: nv expense has been 5; tomake them all as good as new, the thorough exam imation given bose Proves their mode of consti uc- tion yet unequ: . " e zs Price of paseage irom New York to Liverpool, ix first oabin, $130; in sscond do., $75; From Liver- pool t New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An experi- perienced Su: geon attached toeach ship. Noberths oan be secures until prid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. rt W YoRK. FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, an. fi. 1asa! Wedne ay, Feb... 1858 Saturday, Fel "oh 3. 1858 Saturday, Apr’| 10. ceranisys EM ag Saturday, May 8.. Saturday, 135m iy, Aug. 4.18 1858] Wednesday, Sept. 1.1858 1358} Wednesday, Sept. 15.1858 1258, W edn: Sept. 39.1858 1858) Wednesday, Oct. 13. .1858 1858| Wednesday, Oct. 27. .1858 1858) Wednesday, N Oct. 9. iy, Oct. 23. Saturday, Nov. 6. rday, Nov. 26. Soturday; Dose t . apply to EDWARD R COLLINS, No. 58, Wall street, ow Yors. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CU., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bulhior pecie, jewelry, us tor etais, uniess bills of Inding are signed therefor and the value thereof expressed therein. O RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Twice Daily, (Sunday nights excepted,) between WASHINGTON CITY and the SOUTH. vis ALEXANDRIA, GORDUNSVILLE ano RICH: MO Leaves Washington at 6 o’olock &. m. v Washington at 7 0’clock pm. For LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. Leave Washington at 6 o’clock a.’m., arrive it LYNCHBURG next morning at 4a, poner with the trains on the Virginia and Tennessee Rai Road for MtiMPHIS. Mail Stages from Char ottesville to Lynchburg a distance of 6 miles. Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. ‘The steamer GEORGE PAG foot of Seventh street, being Owned by the Railroad Company, rans in connection with the trains, ‘Tickets for Lynonburg procured on the Boat. 10 Oannibusesand Basgane Warons will beat the Depot of the Washington Railroad, to convey pas- sengers and baggage to the Steamboat, for Alexan- dria, a distance of six mules, sliiowing ample time jor meals, = fs JAMES A, EVANS, Agent, Alexandria, July, 1857, iy 8-ti EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE, FOR Ail. PARTS OF THE WEST. ATE 2S BALTIMOKE AND OAIO RAILROAD. ‘The recent extensionand improvement of 1! ade ing connecting linex at the \V est nas require: tire revision of the running arrangements of thi by whioh highly important advantages to the trav elerare secured, On and after MONDAY, June 15, 1857, THREE DAILY ‘TRAINS will be rou in both divect wr through passengers. First—The 4 IMMO ATION RAIN starts from Cai Station, Baltimore, a < Sunda Beale Al way stations amd berland at 4 P. M. Second—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted ate A. M., and arrivesat Wheeling at 425 A.M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ono trains for Conumbus, Cmeinnati. Indianapolis, Lou isville, Chicago, St. Lows, &c., and at same place with trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, ae., by Clevelgnd Road, and also at Parkersburg with Ma- LOUIS and CINCINNATI ST. SS AIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., con at Benwood at9 A. M. with expgyss tine from Bellsire to mnati, (without change of Cars at Columbus,) aod rerching there in but 25 hours from Baltimore and 26 hours from Washing ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars by Parkersburg “ae Marietts roads for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, eto. These traine connect at Xena for Indianapolis, Chicago and Bt. and at Cimemnati with the Great Ohio and ippi Express EXPRESS nectin or Louisville, Cairo and St. rough to is in less than 42hours from Baltimore. this train the time to all the centra! and southern places in the West is much | while the distance is from 4 to 100 miles short han by the shortest of other routes. From the West these donnections are equally close and satisfactory, ar riving at Baltimore at 8.30 A. M. agKige checked through to all p THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates as Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. : Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may view the entire road by daylight, by taking morn ing trains, lying over at Meoag Liao or Osk land, and resuming next morning by Wheeling Ao commodation train, leaving Cumberland at & and land at 10.50, FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberland Accommodation Train at? A.M. will stop at ail Stations east of Cumberland, and the Wheeling Acoommodstion at all Stations beyond Cumberiand ore, West. Eastwardiy, the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 8.90 A. M.,and A ceommo- eee leaves Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltimore a . M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, wa: pee ngers will take the Express westwardly and he Mail eastwardly. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P.M. stopping at way stations, Leaves Frederick at91b T! arriving at Baltimore 2 he EULICUr MILL THA -M. -M. Leaves Ellicott’ A. Mand 7P. M., except Sunday. ne FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.15 and 9.15 A.M.,3and5.15 P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. M., and 5.15 P. M. only. Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 8.90 A. ——_ Sand 4.20 P. M. On Sunday: 7A. M., and . M. only, The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, will be express mail trains. stopping only at Washington Junction and Annapolis Junction. The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore apd the 8.99 sud 42) trains from Washington connect with the ‘Hor Haxeis:tateceustion, fare, So. apply to 3.7. ‘or tickets, in! , fare, 0.9 8 0 J.T. SRC KAND: Ansa ibe DS SB ge on, . 8. 5 jy 13-tf£ Master of Transportation. Baltimore. i bead PACIFIC _ i STEAMSH: IP com One of the Stearaships of this Company, carry ti the United States Mails for ACAPULO nag CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leav Panama twice each month, on the ar val of the United States Mail 8.8. C ere, which leave New Orleans D funy New York regu larly On 5th aud 20th of each month with the mails, sre Riszonrers connecting via PANAMA RAIL- ‘These steamships have been inspected and Ap- proved by the Navy Department, and guaranty speed imd safety. The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- leted from ocean to cesan, and 1s crossed in Sor 4 urs. rhe bassage cf, sengers is checked in New York through to San Francisco, and passengers are embarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expens ‘The money paid in New York covers ali — of the trip. exerve steamers are ny in port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acci- dent, so that the route is entirely ure having occurred in eight years. Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwail. ‘h by each steamer, take able—no fai) Conductors go throw and oharge of womenand childcon without other protec- OTs. ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & Co., fy%-tf C,L. BARTLETT. Boston UNITED STATES MAIL LINE _ ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE POR RIGHT YEARS, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th €Wth of cach month, Cavtion.—So many frands and i E tions of various kinds have ‘been li ine) ER horized Pana. erpetrated on travel “ORNIA, that the subscriber, the on! Agent for passage by the ¢. 8. Mail Lis ma, in the city of New York, feelait ase caution all persons secking passage to nia, that, To AVOIDIMPOSITION, they must bo rey H find the true office of the Steamstips of the 4 ail » via Panama Raii as no other office ow. ‘ork is Comets to passage, ie Com ve oniy one office in New York, which is at 77 West street, corn of W. Fonting on the North Hivers af the vend of the Gos’ Mi Sane my fer. TAWTHAYMOR p scan pasture e VERY OF BVMOR, The ofula down common Pimpis. He hae tie Pr in over eleven peatred copes. gas 0 cases, nder ‘He- mor, ie has pow inten Hon over one hundred ut it suiting come cases, tw certificates of ite value, all within twenty miles of ‘oe parece are warranted to cure @ nursing Sore Nouns my eg ‘will cure the worst kind of Pimpi @ Face. Foor thres bottles wili clear the system of Biles. pettion Se waren = ted se eure the worst Cank 6 Mout! ‘tomach. Taree to Sve pets’ are warranted to cure the ane yo r flee are warranted to oure all Hu- mor e Eyes, Two bottles are warranted to Runoing of the Ears and Blotches among the ont. to mS reoenga Bre warranted to cure corrupt renni icers. One bottle will cure Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or thres bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. aie 0 Or By raed ote ped ee ye — ae oure the most desperate case 0: eu be Three to four bottles sre warranted to oure Sait- m. tye to cight bottles will cure the worst case of A t 18 always experier ocd from ine first bot- siperfect oure war sated when the above “Nothing took 19 improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wi ful medicines of the a. that a common weed growing on the pastures, along old stone walis, should cureevery humorinthe stem ; yet it isa fixed Lf_you have a humor, thes tart. ‘There are no [FS nor AN DS, hume ror ha’ yours, I peddied over a thousand bvtties of it in the vieumty Hoke I know the effects of it in every case, thas siready done some of the greatest cures ever om in Massachusetts. | gave it to childrens year oid, to oid peopie of sixty. I have secn poor, pang, wormy “lookin children, whose flesh was so} —4 werk restored to a perfect state of health by bettls To those who are subject to & sick headache, one bottle will siways oure it. It gives «rest relief i eatarr! dizziness. Some who have taken it been costive for years, and have been ulated by it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ou —— a ter always di: aI ro rom four days to a week. ‘I’here is never a ba sult from it on the mores when that feeling 5 | one, you will feel yourse! hike a new person. feard some ot ies most extravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to. In my own practice | slways kept it strictly for hu- more—bat since its introduction as a general aly medicine, great we virtues have been found in it that I never srepeoted. Several cases of epiieptic —a disease which was ve been oured bya if it will prove effec- O, what a mer ses of thatawful maindy—there are bat few wiio have seen more ef it than I have. I know of several! cas sopie cured by it. F iver, Sick Heada.ne, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in tie “ide, Disenses of the Spine, and particularly in Diceases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good any femme ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eet the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduite ono table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— -speonful. Ag constitutions, ficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DUNALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Street, Rozbury, Massachwsetts, ents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. often: Kidwell & Lawrenoe, Ji. Gardner, Barry of th ed 4 senses of the & Co., D. Walsh & Co. F. 3. Walsh, J. P. Stone, Martin King, Nairn & Paimer, Schwartz & Boswely, Daniel B. Clark. J.P. Abiburn, D » For re, ents for Georg n—| 8 Cissell O M Lenthamn. J. L. Kidwelle my Sy AVER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remediee are of red to the public ae the beat, most perfect. which medical science can afford, AVER CATHARTIC PILLS nave been prepared with the urmost skill Which the medi- cal profersion of this ae poscesees. and their effecta show they bayve virtues which eurpass any comta nation of '.edicines hitherto known. Other prepa ritione do eo iess good; but this eures enck dangerous complaints, co quick and so surely. ae to ta power to uproot disesse be ahave known before, internal Oran: they re re: s the siek man is well disease, sud disease sken hy One in beaith they produ. ttle ettect. This is the perfection of medicine. is antagonistic lo diseave, and no more Tender chiltiren may take them with impunity. If they are sick they Will Cure them,af they are well they will them no harm. Give them to some patient who has been pros trated with titious complain! ; eee his bent-up, tot eben with strength again; ree his we return; see his ciammy featurer healt in seretula til his res; Who stands, or site, or heen drenched ingh and Which sgenuity efuld sug wark the effect ; e the new. fair ee the late leper m whose anery anted theamatism in his jomnts and hones; move him, and he sereeohes with pi he too has been through every mus his body with Haments and salves; give hum these Pits te purity tis bleed; they may net eure him, for, ains! there are cases which no mortal power but mark, he walks with crutches gow. they have eured him. gerd dyspeptic, — AKO eaten every his face and every muscle from his body. yetite return. and With it his hesltn: see an. See her that was radiant with health ness basted and too early withering away; want of exercise or menta! arenish. or some lurkine disease, has deranged the interual organs of dices- tion. assimilation or secretion.tiil they do their office ill, Her blood 1s vitiated, her heaith 1s gone. Give her these PILts to stimulate tie vital principio into renewed vigor, to cast out the o! structions, and in- fuse a new vitality into the blood. Now look again —the roses’ blossom on her cheek. and where lately sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan, sickly features teli you without disguise, and painfully die- tinct, that they are eating its lifeaway. Its pinched upnose and ears, and restiess sieepings, tel! the dreadful truth in isnguage which every mother skin that has gre that is ele humors have knows Give it the I a to sweep these vile parasites fro turn again and see the ruddy bic In it nothing to do these thing: ay, are they not the marvel of this age? And yet they are done around you every ay. Have 5 ou the jess serious symptoms of these dis- tempers, they are theeasier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn 1 Stomach’ Nausea, Pain in the Rowels, Flatulency Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Newalzin, Gouteand kindred water ali arise from the derangements which these Pitts rapidly cure. Take them perse: Veringly. and under the counsel of azood Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such advice as we vive you, and the distressing, danger- diseases they cure, which aff hons of the kuman rac of o!d—they must bur sea. Price 25 cents rn Vas: =. sot se many mil cast ont lik D.GILMA Iungton; and by H. COOK «& Alexandria, i dealers in Medicine every where, — __d9-4m PFivatEe MEDICAL TREATISE ON THR PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAG By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., aimagen AS = 290 paces and 130 fine Piain and Colored Lithographs an iates. PRICE ONLY %CENTS,. worst @f postage to ali pasts a The eaten. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physio! _ Dr. M. - pete rateiosionl View of Mar . A net on Of Ss pacer and 120 pintes. Priog, 25 cents a copy. A popular and com- prehensive treatise on the duties Nech fruftfol ‘siltances, ife—happy nui itful allisnees, mode of veourit them—infeli xitous ne, snd infertile ones—their obviation removal—nervous debility, ite ciuses wud cure, by a process at once so simple, safe, and effectual, that failure is impossible—rules for daily management—an essay on Spar matorrheea, with practical observations ona safer and more successful mode o { treatment—precautionsry hints on the evil results from empirical practice: to which ts added commentaries on the diseases of fe- es—{rom infancy to old age—each case graphical- ly Hlustrated by Scant pokes. It ‘points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and dianp- pomted hopes so unfprtunately prevalent in = young. [tis a truthfu' married, those contempl!at: marriage. [ts perusal is partic- ularly recommend to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, sad who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, kappiness and privileges to whieh every human being is entitled to, T10e@ 25 cents per copy, or five cop: Ferd maal- ed free of postage to any’ part of the United States, by addreseing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, New York. enclosing 25 cents. B. Those wno prefer ey consult Poster tA “ u N. CROIX upon auy of the diseases upon which book treats, either nally or by mail. His medi cines often cure in the short space of six days, and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which copaiva cw have so | been thought anantidote. to the ruin of the health the patient. His“ Freneh § it” ie the great con- tineatal nage for that olass of disorders which un- fortunately, physiciaus treat with meroury, to the irretrievable destruction to the patient's constity- tion, and whieh aii the asrsaparilis in the world can- set cure. Igyoitce No. 31 Maiden Lane, Altany, N. ¥, 3 OF SCOTL Music, and Pianufirte meconieent nent, . " on mente, udie, Dibden, Dun,and other emivent oe eee a — dies, Deuutifully ecgraved. Price U's). imported from Edinburg, by OME 2 ete. 51 FRANCK TAYLOR ALMANACH DE GOTHA; Anrunire me my MALigue et Statist, ur Vannee 1358. he Royal Kelendar fers va Regiser for Erg- 8 i, volozies. he Brith ii ¥ i in ritisn Aimanse ond Compenio ek) IVINGSTONE’S TRAVELS and Researohes L South Africs, 1 vol., 8vo., with Maps and E: FRANCK TAYLOR. ___Miseellaneoms, SEES Tau fo RS a t of the lands heretn- wn to the eaten of of ony or erent io be Son A ivete eutty at the date of withdrawal, will be re- stored to private entry on the days and at the hereimafter speched, at the codivary mune) one dolint and twenty-five cents an acre, to Wil At the land office at DUBUQUE on Monday, the isth day of Febuary next, vin: North of the base line and Tow Townsh range «#4 and 25, of ranges 4,5, and 6. ‘Township . of range 7. North of the base line and west of the fifth pron- cipal meridian Townghips 85, 86 87, 29, Townships 45, 06. 87. 69, Townships 85, 26, £7, 68, 9, 91, 82, ands 4. someitios #4, 8G, 86, 27, 88, 9, 91, 92, and 93, of 1 Swashipe ee De 91, 92, and %, of ranges 7.8, 9, 1, 11, 8 3 he Tovaseape 2S, OG, #7, Re, 99, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges 5 VS Marnships %, £7, 88, 29, 91,82, and $8, of ranges 17 ang !s. At the land office at FORT DES MOINES on Monday, the 15th day of t ebrunmry nv xt, vir: z North of the base line and cast of the fifth prin- cipal meridian Townehips 77, 79, 8, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 1 snd 79. 90, 81, and 82, of range 3. 81 and 82, of ranges 4, 5. 6, and 7. North of the base line and of the fifth prim- cipal me z : hips 77, 0, Bi, 82, and 83, of range |. Tecemues 76, 77, 79, 8,81, 82> and 63, of ranges 2 and 3 hips 76. 77. 80, 81, £2. and 83. of et Towuships 70, 77.78, 89, 8, 82 and 3, of ranges 5 and &. 6. ‘Townships 26, 77 78, 79, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 7 and 8. and 83, of range 9. #2, and 83, of range 1%. Townships 76, &2, and 83, of ranges Il, 12,13, 14, 15, ane 1b ‘oshipe Mi, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges samt 2. wnships 76. 77. 7. ), R2. 83, and 85. of range 2. ‘ownships 76, 77, 78, 90, #1, 62, 3, and 85, of ranges Rand B. Townships 76, 77, 79, 89, 81, 82,83, and 65. of ranges 24, 25, and 26. Townships 75,77. 79, #, #1, 82, Bt and 85. of rance 27. Townsh ‘36, 77, 7A, 79, R2, wm. ms. ee 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, #2, 85, and 45. of ranges 2, 30, and St ‘Townships 76, 77, 79, 90. 21, €2, and 83, of range 3 sre 36, 7, 79, 8, ‘82, 83, #4, of range At the land office at CHARITON on Monday, the 15th day of February next. viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. ‘ownship 73, of range 1. Neola de 72, 73, 74, and 75. of rai 2. Townships 68, 69, 7!, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of range 3. Towneh ps 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of range ¢. Townships 67, 68, 69, 79, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges , 6, and 7. Townships 67, 68, 69. 70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 8,9, 10, 1, 12, 18, and 14. ‘ownshi 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, and 75, of range , 69, 7M, 71, 74, and 75, of range 16. ps 67, 74, and 75, of ranges 17, 18, 19, and 20. Lownships 67, 68, 69, 7, 73. 74. and 75, of range 2. i & ‘70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 23, ‘0, 31, 32, and 33. At the land office at FORT DODGE, on Tuesday the Tid day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal merid: chipa 86, 87, 88, M1, and 92, of range 19. Lips 83, #7, 84, 9, 91, and 92, of ranges 20, 21, ps 8, 87, 28. and 2, of range 24. b. 87, 88, 9, and 92, of ranges 25, 86, 87, and 88, of ranges 29, 30, 31,32, and At the land office at SIOUX CITY on Tuesday, the 2kl of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth princi- pal meridian owuships 86. $7. and #2, of range 3t. +f ranges 3 and 57. of ranges 32, 8, and 40, nee 41. nge 42, ad ##. of ranges 43, 44, and 45. Tange . At te Land Office at COUNCIL BLUFFS, on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of February next, viz. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin crpal meridian ©, 7, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 74, 25, 76, 77, 00, Bl, 77, 72, , BI, 6, 77, 78, 80, 81, 26,77, 78, 89,61, ps Townships 67. 6 &. a2. 2 Townships ‘WH, Ti, 72, By #4. and u ‘own 14, 75, 76, 72,79, 80, BI, 43,84 and 85. of range rnships 67, 68, 04, 70 75. MH, mm, «l 82, of range 4t. Whips 67, 68, 6% 30,71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78. 79, #1, aad #2, of range 42. 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