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CUISLE MO CHROIDHE, “Pulse of my heart.” Pronouced @ ushle-mo-Chree Township. lL 5 9 i fe any img * Were singing, in 7, the» oe > From those green banks turn now, beart-broken within the following named towsehege ois, As the to weep o’er the grave of my inieigitin wixis's Seotioa.” North of the base line sot gist Of the Afth prin- cipal meridian. ‘ownship 10, of 93 b wing range 2\ | pe Ch OWnshipe SY nud ivy of range 22 H I hot if anow falls, or flow'rets are spri ‘ing. uship 99, of range 23, ee — Ds roti Mon ioe the Bartana tar of Tens next, fi ‘he $ Chree. 5 5 dis ‘of the public , heretofure wnafered, % Oh! bright shono, the morning when ‘first as my withi {he following uazmed ps and 19 Thy foot: H yanbeem, my threshold crossed o'er. biest ir hearth fell that soft eventide. lov: naghanrics be mrim suze grass re w turning, ‘ear the night-watohes. still think hee ; And darker than night breaks the | ght of thereon ing, F Bohr on or ene or and find thee not, Cushle-mo- d west of the Afth prin- ridian. mm. O, my loved one! my lost one! say, why didst thou leave me, To linger on earth with my heart in thy grave! Oh! would thy cold arms, lower tight ope toreceive To my rest ‘neath the dark boughs that over thee wave, bay from our once-hap) dwelling I roam, love, ‘Vermore seeking. mewn pride, for thee Ah, Mary! wherever thou art ismy home, love, IH soon lie beside my Cushle-ino- Chree. Baap Portrr. 5 UD" Twenty thousand dozen of 's were gathered and exported by one dealer in the town of Millbridge, Me., during the past season. U7~ Jesse G. Lindell, who had amassed a for- tane of $1,500,000, died_in St. Louis on ‘Tuesday last. river of.....18 The part west of river of..... : 30 ‘he part west of } river of.....32 The part westof = of. . S BPFERS PFT On the 25th of January, the mercury at ‘St. Paul was 55 degrees above zero. and the boys were bathing in the streams. 0? The Nicaraguan government still keeps nearly all the workingmen in the State—about 2,500—under arms. i?” A bill is now before the Pennsylvania ‘islature requiring coal dealers to weigh each load of coul af the piace of delivery. ri Senate of Alabaina, by a unanimous vote, has passed a bill to change the name of Benton county to that of Calhoun. U7 Notice bas been given in the lowa Legis- lature of a bill to issue bonds to pay off the State debt, and to establish a school system. Al i Oe pact west of river of _.S2 All of -2 Do.. Do na Sammel Carson, of Brewer, Maine, for Do. maliciously killing 2 maple shade tree in that Oe oer’ ve town, was sentenced to thirty days’ imprison- ee river of.....12 ment. 10 The Sheritt has seized the portraits of the Mayors of Cuicago, which adorned the conncil ehamber, under an execution for two hundred dollars against the city. 1~ The St. Louts papers are jubilant in con- sequence of the establishment of an Express Mat! by which they ph New York papers two ard a half days off. 07 A young man who died in Boston last week, bequeathed to the Baptist Bethel of which the Rev. Phineas Stowe is pastor, the sum of 21,000. i Advices from: Jernsalem, of the 11th ult., state that the cupola of the Holy Sepulchre threatens to fall, and some accident is dreaded if it be not immediately repaired. iJ The Brighton (N. 8.) Pioneer Says that a burglar was discovered by Mrs. Bowen, under a bed at the house of Martin Bowen, of that place, on Sunday night; and, after a despe Tesist- ance, he was —— and lodged in jail. Mrs B_ was in the habit of looking under the beds retiring. U7 The Newark Mercury says that the reli- — feeling in their community appears to be acreasing daily in intensity and scope. All of our Presbyterian churches are holding two or three extra services daily, and the attendance grows jf with each meeting. In the Baptist church- es the same interest is manifested. 7 Says the St. Paul (Minnesota) Times. of the Jd inst., the Chippewa Chieftain, Hole-in- the-Day, who was mercilessly murdered by a duei re; whieh came dowh from the Agency a few since, bras 7 haa grearsrgg our eit, » envel m a bright searlet blanket. 7” “nveloped rs i~ The Paterson (N. J.) Guardian says that the — feature and principal disclosure made by the investigating committee, appointed by the citizens to look into the tinancial affairs of the eity, is that the Mayor and Common Counent have made an illegal issue of cit bonds, to the tune of $10,000, for which unla I act the com- mittee condemn the Council. 07" The late Chevalfer Francois Andre Mi- ebaux, the distinguished botani with his father, traveled throug o That part of the Nvhale WF | t river e L. -22 3 4 sat 6 4 © SUPER ESEEE “x SS PPE EE YP EPEPEPEIESY: SEPPYEFTE FS aa Fl 5 Soon GER Se RE: =) FRE $ PSPSEPEESFESTESESCESTSSS EPS ESE E SS osee sess jout the Cutted States, bas bequeathed to the American Philoao- | oe Society, the sum of fourteen thousand jollarx. for a Purposes connected with his constant aspirations, “the progress of ayriculture with reference to the propagation of useful forest trees.”’ Sixoutar INratuation —A youg man, Wm, Tuompson. deliberately shot an organ giinder at New York.on Monday, woundin: in seriously, Tuompson is evidently insane. je told the oi- cers that the people thought him crazy, and were trying to make experiments upon him by sending vrgans to the bouse, and he was determined to put @ stop to it; that Henry Ward Beecher and others were in the plot, and so om. He is about 19 years of age A Suant Gizt.—The Wheeling Intelligencer of the Ist instant announces that a young woman of that town, who bad been seduced under prom- tse of marriage, and whose lover refused to keep his promise, forced Lim to go with her to a min- Aster’s residence. telling him in such a way that be was frighteaed, thal if he did not mariy ber she would kill him. The minister was iu bed When the party arrived aud called for bis services bat he was soon up, and performed the ceie- mony. é PEFFFEPYEFFFEFEY FEEETSS Src Fey, At tne land offce at Fort Doper, commoneing on Monday, the twenty-first day of June next, for the disposal of the vacant lands in the even muwbhered sections within the underment.oned townships, waich remain in the United States, within siz miles on each side of the * Dubuque and Pacific Railroad,” subjec' 8 required by iaw,to a mini- mum of iwo dollars and fifty cents per acre, vi North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, ‘Townships 89 and 90, of range ly Townships 88, 09 and 9, of ranges 20, 21, 2,3, %, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31 downships 2, 89, 90, and 91, of range 32 ‘Townships 29, 90, and 91, of range 33, At the land office at Sioux City, commencing on Monday, the seventh day of June next, for the dis- vosal of the publio lands, heretofore unoffered, ait- uated withiu the fullowing-named towuships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the Afth prin cipal meridian. | él 3 Parts of Sec’ns. eB #8 ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —T Wad J J Green yy NYk; J G Dewey, Va; P Stevens and ly, G F Berdmeira and lady, Mass; CG Pearce oO} D W Boss. iitin’s: JS Stewart, Pa; JH Forster’ Micb; Mr Potts, WH De Courcey, Md; A BL Dapre,G A Fourdue. T BC De'Buillon, LC Brigard, CG Andry, La; R Potts and lady, N'Y. vy, BEES eo mre BERENRENBE Roe a BEREREENE At the land office at Sioux City, commenaing on Monday, the twenty-first day of Jane next, for the eretotore wnofered named townships and A.J Pasion and lady, Cal; H P Brooks. Md: H B Ltvingston, O J Wood and lady, J A Gilford and lady, WB Holmes, N ¥; A'S Wentwo:th. N Hi: 3 Rice: Pa; D A Smalley, HE Stoughton, Vt; 6 HeVan Arker, C P Kirkland DrJC Evans and lady, A Took and lady, W i Mellen, JC Wy- maa, Mass; A Haffin,R I: C R Starkweather, EA Carr, USA; HR Wood, Pa FW tne! ted. W Willams, NJ; P Klabr, Pa;'L. Kefe, US Aj WL Smith, H Q Sanderson, M'Eddy, Mase: W Bradiey, W C Perry, Va; W'P Holland, 1 ¥ Fowler, NY. NATIONAL HOTEL —H J Jewett, Obio; B Penelas, P Rico; Mts N Alexander, Mass; BN Alexander, do;'P Stevens aud lady, de: GF Richardson and lady, do; Thos ard A Huche-, aid; J A Van Busk'rk and lady, Ill; James F 1k Md; A Feleb, Mich; J J Bowen. Kansas; WE Jones, Va; E Froye, Ala; A Muddox, Md. Te: do, Havana; Slarquer, do; W Heckle. . G Has mer, Mass; J Tuylor and sinter, Va; M EB » Cal; JW Davidson, lil; W'S H Bayler, V Sant er,O; RB Ailkens, Hole-in-the-da: Chip. Chief; J P'Foster, USN; C J Dupont Deli 4 Hogan Mo; 4 Buchanan, Mas W Bee ler, Mass; mn Hh; ke Greene, Va; © B Richards, NY; 4 Ramsey. Min; J Black, @ Harris, WH black, WW Wiley. J Hamilton, 3c, J B Baker, Pa; Jas Sewell, Z Jobnson, C B Calvert and ledy, Miss Calvert Md; C G Kast- man, Vt; A Culbertson. Ilin’s; T Broadus, Va; A Mason, F W Umsted, NY; H H Beech. Pa. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J W Grigxby, M Sberley, Ky; J R Brown and son, Md: 3 Parts of Sec’ns. FH cz Bil » ‘Township. Range. & Township. ine and wast of the-ffth prin- ib merid: wee SWB einy Section. @e ae OL 3s! oon Set seuis § EF SIRSERES cescumun— SOO IE Se wr SIasee= Gb Westcott, do; ‘Thos Ruth,, do; Maj Merrick. do; SH Jones, do; DE Hage, 8Car; O R Donohue, F Spencer. 0; O Newbury, Mich; J A Van Bas- kirs and lady, It, J B McGlemere, Ya; P Car Fington. do; ¢ 4 Bradford, Ala; W Baylor, Vai J CF Solomon, Md; FJ Jordon, Pa; H A Mis, do: J Berna'd, NA; & Stedinan, Ky; J M 88 #2 SESSSTTy! SI 6 FSSSE 1,0; € C Richards, NY; TStJohn, Ala; W xis Morrie, Vai 4 A Butting, Mass; A J Easton and “be Sedy, Gals (Handy and lady. Pa: Dr JT Hands Do Ady. Md: 3S Zimmons, SC; MC MeFarlan IN 6 F | eo ; 5 Vatentine and Indy, do: J H ‘a 8 38 Fe pson. 1; Mis LOW op. Sintth, do; J A’ Thompson Watorie tence Mr Le Barren, EM Galiaidet; HD Davis, Pard Hamilton, do; J A Martin, Mics» a Ga; JJ Nordiinger. » Miss; RA Baskin, U. 8 HOTEL, (L O. Suites — ove; Md; RK’ Whiteley NY, W a yews id; J A Van Buskirk wad Jady’ 11; ¢ Thomas. oy E Hamilton, Mass; TY Joues. Ct; & Jones, NY; M Haynes, NJ; A Haynes, do; J € Sm ot, Pa; H A Bones, SC, AJ Rice, Tex; MC Stearned and lady, Jil; W Moran. Pa; jo Sharer, Tenn: J P Foster, USN; D H Cooper, Miss; J’ C ven, Mia; A Ras, OT; J O'Donuell, Md; JR An: —_— Pa; Capt Bradt, USN; WJ Rose, N\; J ug! or KIRKWOOD HOUSE —SP Ayres, NY; JJ Cropsey, do; M MeCoy, Md; AT Pritchart, La; Dr T8a; ¥ ei Hon J Landy, ‘t;, J Hogan. Mo; J Buchanan, t, Mass; J W Batler, doy Mra J eng Pa; G Kyon. NY; JS Lewis, DC; LE Green, Va; P Wise, do; C A Washington, do; W $ Stabler, de. 28 ao a OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS = U Mesepled. 2% "Towwe hig ya Days Atlantic ++ New York... Liverpool... Feb 13 - From Evnorx. j California steamers leave ‘New York 08 (he Sth and Ib of each monty. . SYPRFYYPESESPSEPETE | Teles | i ‘ ANCH RAILROAD. ~ os = = - arama - & > 1 aoe} tof | oo swe : 4 - ® - ) = § - 2 = 3 - & i. UAINe ape Pa) - 3 - BS isand Wasiingtos jus ~ - ® pe. - = a of Satursey at <2) p.m. goes only to = a ~ ae | De. er On Sunday only one traiz—at 4.2 p, m. * > = be - # jan 20d TH. H. PARSON oe : 3 | Be 3 g BW AND IMPORTANT SCHLDULL, Sake Rirst > 2 POR ALL PAKTS OF THE WEST. 22 a : 8 35 - 7 sal Doo = $ BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. 3, SK. ig ar 7) ss Z : aoe: x — > Ct ter MONDAY, Jase +meee = 15, 1087, 17 E iy AINS wil be run a ee EE a hiretPhe ACCOMMOWA TION TRAIN wtarta = = from Cain a re,at7 A.M., a kee Sak Sunday,) rope at way etations asd arrives at Cain- oe E 2 erp beriand at ~ - Sunday ex- a z 4 Pa. Srriven Bt way tt] - 3 5 ie wood with Ceatral a - & - # Consmbas. Crncieimatt. indianapolis, Low- > 8 : 5 for Cioveland, Poiedo: Darron ke, he on = ar Glee Parkersburg with Ma- “ue go iota - 4 INCINNATI Bike “8 Ta . > \ oe A With ex trains 5 - S 83 41) 2 = ith. e . ' | Do. - 2 . - % . <1 t alao eatly, an both . > "ema! Bo - > Enfion wiih care cars ty Parkersburg ie - : 1 . 4 roads for Chilli Figginuat, ete. 8 ee | . a 2. ! § 28 4 at xpress for Lowevil! . 12 | Do. - 2 ouis through to St. Louis in jess than 42 hours f: % - Wb a od Baltimore. S dns train mie to aii Lhe cent: % - 3 oe and southern p. in the West is much less, whi a - 2 a 2 the distance is from 49 to 1 miles shorter than by » 5 - 2 = the shortest of other routes, Prom the Wert these = % - & - 2 cunnechons are equally close and satiafactory, ar- a ¥ - - & nvi Baltimore at 8.59 A. M. 2 6 - & ! - & Yo baeeace choeked through to el! pois. = . = ae THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowost rates at z , at } of den Btation re » as - x= a me oe 46 - 28 @ - t bi 2 S ena - =" “Eg land, sud resuming Rext Morning oA N. de.and SW. = - 2 Gaede ving of - s - - 2 - - 2 Way SSENGERS. PS. ot”. Yaa 7 2 - & The Owed Aten ‘Train et? A.M., ie 4 4 - 2 ‘wil stop st All Stations east of Camberinnd, and the 7 § = : | Gambertad fricg"Wext™ "Fantwardly “the Mad rs a = | Fran lenves Whee pat e.sA- M..and Acoommo- 8 . dation leaves Cumber: at ¥, reschug Haltumore @ 44 | at590P.M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA / BRANCH, between G: Parkersburg, ers will take the press west: ¥ ie¥ass: oe oo oe The FREDERICK TRAIN starts nt 4 P.M. at way sitions. es Frederick at9.ib ore meno une next, for the even-numbered townships. ithin sex miles rt Line Rail Mt Haitrond,” | “The RLLICOTIS MILL TRAIN leaves a: 5:45 1 and ure of 5 pom \. ted the “Rurtiagton eal Misscuit Hina Ween” | atpe ebLICOT ag ‘s Milieat? 7 A. M. aud 7 P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. ’ ve Baitimore for Washington at 4.15 and 9.15 and5.i5 P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 nnd TE a suly: red by 0 & minimum of treo dolinre vit: vwa Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridva: BSTBSecn nk SNe 8 4 M.and Sand On Sundays at 7A. 42. P.M. only, ‘The first and fourth trains from Beitumore, 3 47 second and fourth trains from W phe. a as eXpress nal! trains. stopping only at ‘ Townships 83 and 84, of range 40. ‘Lownvhip 44, of range 47, Outhe iseiseipp! and Missouri Railroad” 77. 78, 79, and 80, of ranges 34 and %. Townships 7, 74, and 80. of ranges 35, 37, aud 38. Townships 77, 78, 79, and 8. of range 39, ‘ow nships 74, 77, 78, 79, and 8, of range 40. ‘ownships 75, 76 77, and 74, of range ‘ownships 24.75, 76,71, ‘and 78, of range 2, is. jon, fare, &o., 4.7. : L. 5 it BRSLAND, Renate ibe Pate sem geet | of Transportation. _ ‘owns hy 76, and 77, of range (QQEANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD E , Of range 44. 3 road.” Townships 7, 71, 72, and 73, of range 34. GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Townships 70, ranges 35 and 36. Te Das : Stay japaneiels ReteANbE ot —_ the SOUT Ce 72. “4a ‘Townships 70, 71, 72, and 73, of range 37. ‘Tl, 72, sad 73, of ranges 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, oan GORDONSVILLE axD P Atthe land office at Dravaur, comm: . 4 Reeeter. — first day of June next, for the capes Wethinston at ¢ c'slosk: hen ‘or LYNCHBURG and the SO) ve ungton at & 0” LYNCHBURG next morning at the trains on the Virginia for NE MPHIS. mal Otterville tw Lynchburg a dirtance [Sew wrwn wr BEREREE REET E Serena rE BERENS —_ North of the base line and cast of the Afth prin- — cipal meridian The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot 94 47] Townships 27 and 8, of range 4. street, being owned by the Railroad Company, r + * 87, 88, aud 29, of range 3. in connection with the trains. Townships 87, 83, 89, and 90, of range 2. Tickets for Lynonburg proeured on the Boat. Towuships 87, ¥8, 89, and 90, of range 1. ‘Omnibuses and Hagence Wagons wil deatthe and west of the Afth prin- | Depot of the Washington Railroad. to conv pas pal meridian. wengers aud e to the Steamboat, for ‘Alexen- =. 8 distance of six aules, aliowing ample ume for meals. JAMES v, Agent, Alexandria, Suiy, 129%, a-Eramm, iweuw “wy RK Fite ta rie e 15, = ‘BD STATES MA. ‘EAMEKS, 89, 9), and 9, of ranges 36, 17, and 18. On the “iowa Central Air Line Railroad. North of the base line end cast Of the Afth prin- The Ships composing this oer ‘ownships 8¢ and 85, of TLANTIC —_- Oliver Eldna: F 2 Z Fes Bete — San J seens ‘Comsto.k 92 4g | North of the base — = A ATICNW james W eet, cipal meridian — Townships Sand 8, of ranges 1, 2,3, 4,5, 6, These ships having Leon built by contract expressiy 9,1, 1, 2,45, 14 15, and 16. for Government porcine. eoaey. = has Sosn taken At the land office at Fort Ds Morxxs common | i their TUCHon, as Aso In their engines, to in- , thi rteenth day of J t, | Sure streagth and speed, and their rooummodatious feree alopoeal Stas aeeentn a OF Sune next, for passengers are unogtiniled for elegance and oor. - es sion the Fe | oregon ‘The steamers ofthis \ine have improved water- on Towa Central air | tht compartments, and ho eX pense has been spared and the “ Mississipp Missouri | tomake them ailas ,ood as new, the thorough exam jubject. as regui ed by law, toa mim- con yet anenitin Proves their mode of const: uc- oe dollars and Afty cents per acre, viz: 4 - ” rice @ trom New York to Li: in Central Air Line Railroad.” | gf Sim second do. @I5s Bove ee line and east of the fifth prin- bedited n hip fost meridian, per: ‘ownship 83, of range I. Townships 82 & d 4. of ranges 2, 3,4 5,6, and 7. ope North of the base line and Of the fifth prin- PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. cipal meri. VEOM NEW YORE. | FROM LIVERPOOL. ‘ownship 83, of rauges 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, day, Jan. 16. 858) Wednesday, Feb. 3. “iase Frvnehipe 8 mad 83, of renges 6 aud 7. 858) Wednesday M’eh 3.1058 ‘ ‘owuship 83, of ranges 8, 9, 10, 1i, 12, 13, 14, 15, and rie ednesday, M’ol 3.185 6, 1856 | Wednesvay, April 28.1458 Townsh ps 83, 8, and 85, of ranges 17, 18, 19, 20,21, and 25. May 12. lesa "few - Log oan gh of ay 8. 9 iH 4, of range 27, a grnahipe 83, 4, aud 65, of ranges 2, 2), 9, ie _ ednesday, July i x . 3 ‘Townships 84 and 85, of range 33. gasentes, July 17 On the “Mississippi and Missouri Railroad.” North of the base line and cast of the Afth prin- if cipal merid an. 25 ...1852 Wednesc ay, Oct. Townships 77, 74, and 79, of rauges 1,2. and! - 1859’ W ednesday, North of the base line and west of the Rith prin- je 1258) Wednesday, i m ridian. ‘Townships 77, 738, ‘owns! Oe UAL MUM mL ORM SONAR MUNCH an CC ee EBS LROELERD OWN, SHIPLEY & CO. .G. WAINWRIGHT & © ‘he owners of these ships wil! id, silver, bullion, s: 6 — and — PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSRig, MOM th « ue * ite uudormentoned tewssiopr ainsa | GALIFORNIA, and GREGOR inure: bs the United States within siz mil Pest gh iaonth, on the arri- atthe “Burlington and Missourt River = Fees . ri ¥ is 5 ject, as wired by law, to a mim- | OFS mun ‘a A atte ita 3 ites on | num of rg dollars and ty cents per sere. each side oF 6 ** Dul road” if i sad the 7 Geman i ibe i | North of the — and west Of the fifth prin E ites reeuired by law, to ceamsbips have been and ap- minimum 69, 70, and Ti, of ran, bs inspected op ‘and fifty cents per acre, viz: ps8, 7 Ti, and 73, cf tanzes 4 and 5. Pgh? Navy Department, and guaranty speqd SERRE SBUNRE BRE ESSE TS EKs cmon un —- KEKE REMEBUSETE NS core ne BERS S BRUNER PNNMBSESoSET Li On the * Dubuque and Pacifie Railroad.” 7 53472, ot rans poids %. * Vrms Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- , and 73, of ranges 9, 10, 11, 12,and oo cipal meridian, Tanci¢co, aud Townships 89, 90, and 91, of ranges 34and 35 7, embarked st Panama by steamer at Tow: %, ranges 38. Sa as a sapere. by money paid ip New York covers ait 41, 42. 43, end 44 2 egerve steamers are kept in port in Panama and gf by range ao 4 ar iveshipa cit —_— Hog apne ” ‘ae pad es een- |» wad 92, of range 47, Townships 71, 72, . of range 21. ehiable—no fr! (anges 22, 23, 24, 25,26, Bre having occurred in eight years. “ienve rama the same day they ar- ropriated for the use of schools, | rive at Aspintans, BS, of rauren 3 and 35 pier cadether purposse will ‘be crear pols: Cone! ra Fo throorh by eagh steamer, and take and . charge a A thow 86, 7, abd 82, of Tanges 37, 38,9, 40, Phe ireota within the “‘siz miles on each side” | toren | s SMt children without other protec Os the“ lows Central Air Line Railroad,” Le Tae the railroads will be sold, subject to the For thr: tok. he lowest rates oun ips 96 and 87, of range @ ah granted by. the act of ‘Au gust 4, 18S, feta theasency, im Want atnes New York, to —e ort er Sea sted he i Reece At office at Councit Hi commen- cpaiont nate tds eeee is : a | guae,on the seventa ony of Fane nagt for Re eiferine of ae stove innds willbe commene- | SyM-tf ©. L. BARTLETT Sore = vd, auteere the follow in| named townsnipe rortioed unin erd inthe UN!Te0 staves Mau Ling and parts : rn he sales " — North af the base line and. west af theAfth vrin- | Bat no wale shall be kept open snaneeeeeae! ONLY REGULAR LINE cipal meridian. Sn } i i A two weeks Beedmttted Until after the expiretice ote al CALIFORNIA AND OREGON wor under my hand. at the city of Washingto VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Wigouty day of . ieee one | Regular Sailing Days, Sth € 2th of cach month, Aero CHANAN, Cavrion. frauds tone of varions Tank pags and <eee > that the Apbeoriber, the oy g aityoi New Vork. fees Parts of Sec'na, qT Range. Parts of Séc‘ns, of 8 & Townsh: Teens Se aan ¥ Section. ep BLSAMBLLY Section. ewe «x