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EVENING STAR. TWENTY YERS AGO. 1 Bsme twelve years old or 80, wi Thewge of S aymph Lloved Some twenty years ago. bi the a Thplkatea tages farting ore Ah, how they eet my heart a-bieze Some twenty years ago. 1 spoke—her answers did not muoh ‘Of wit or wisdom show— Bat thus the tovely Mary talked twenty years ago. h ‘Wopst! could s shallow beast like this heart in tuma ? I aut aide toe alittie green Some twenty years ago. ely Mary since— 1 Witt charms have vanished thouch— Her wit and wisdom are—the same As twenty years ago! . 1 looked upon her faded cheek, Uniit my feelings giow ; And thank her that she scorned my love 6 Lwenty yeats ago! Pond boy! who now wouldst giadly die To glesce SOMO siMpering miss— Who knows what thou wilt think of her Some twenty sers from this. (Home Journal, s+] A Scotchman, Mr. Walter Simpson, has pu d in England a ‘History of the Gipsie-’? ene chapter of which is an attempt to prove Johu Bunyan a Gipsy. > A party of ng men from Essex, Mass , lately pail'a Visit to the town of Kingston, N.H., aod returned with two hundred and fifty pounds of very nice pickerel, a great treat for Essex People. 1L7 An English journai states that religious animosity rages in some parts of Ireland with al- most unparallelled intensity. At Castlebar both Catholic and Protestant soldiers goarmed to their respective places of worship. The Paris correspondent of the London Advertiser says it has been discovered that Prince Luttpold, of Bavaria, is the dastard who has amused himself by cutting the tresses from the heads of young girls in Munich iD A great cock-fighting tournament come offa few days since, at Columbus, Ga., in which the contest was between the game of Georgia and Alabama. Alabama whipped eighteen out of twenty-one fights. U7 It is reported, on good authority, that among the audience in the New York model ar- tist establishment, broken up on Tiursday night last, were three Metropolitan Police Cap- tains. {17 A considerable portion of the upper part of the Chesapeake Bay and Patxpseo river Lave been frozen over. The ice, however, is scarcely three-quarters of an inch in thickness, by no means hard, and ofrs but slight resistance either te sail vessels or stezmers. U7 A singular incident connected with the death of Ashley, of Troy, is related by those who sat up with him the night previous to his death About 4-o’clock in the morning, to the consterna- tion of the family, the clock in the room, which had not been running for over three months, sud- denly struck ten. Noone appeared near it; nei- ther had any one touched it. Ten hours after, Ashley was a corpse. I> A borrible case of spontaneous combustion 1s reported as havi recently occurred at Cairo, In. Aman chaied Ponems suffering under deli:- ium tremens, entered a saloon and called for a 4 ass of brandy. Imunediately after drinking it, is breath came in contact with a lighted match in the band of a bystander, and instantly took fire aad burned for about two minutes, when death ended his tortures. The agonizing shrieks of the dying wretch are described ax having been horri- bie in the extreme. Jotxt-stock Cigar Comrany.—Several Brit- isn noblemeu and gentlemen, a short time since, were concerned in starting a joint-stock company to provide the public with the necessaries of li now we observe a few persons of title are get- Sing up an association of liu :ted liability,to sup- ly all England with genuine cigars. On the irection of this curious enterprise are two reai- admirals, one of whom is a baronet, a lord, who is a privy councillor; and a colonel! Rapetsxy’s Witt.—The Austrian papers give some curious details of Radetsky’s will. The balk of his Property goes to his only surviving son. He has left to his danghter, Countess Wenkleim, two of his Field-Marshal’s batons. all his orders, seven of which are set in di monds; one of his swords of honor, a noble din- net-service in silver, for sixty covers, and a great portion of his funded property. His swords, Pistols, &c., are left to his several aldes-de-camp and orderly officers. The head servants all re- ecive legacies, and those of low degree one year’s wages each. A Pertixactovs Smoxer —Yesterday morn- Ing, says the New York Journal of Commerce. a ntleman with a segar in hix mouth, attempted ‘o Jump aboard the Peck-slip ferryboat, from the Brooklyn side, but fel! into the water, or rather into the bank of pulverized ice which usually accumulates in the Ferry <lips at this season, where he floundered at a lively rate, until a boat hook could be placed beneath his vest, and his rescue accomplished; but throughout thet ne emergency the segar was firmly retained in its — and smoked above the eddying blocks of ice and seething waters. Quicx Worx —There is a lame duck in Wall Street, says the Albany Statesman, be hax been selling New York Central short, and cannot re- spond. He loses some 2150.000 and offers fifty cents on the dollar tocompromixe. He suspended at ten o’clock, and at twelve he had settled all his liabilities at fifty cents on the dollar,and was in his seat at the Board again at the second ses- sion. This is an instance of the rapidity aud ~ liberality with which business is conducted among the stock brokers A mercantile failure like this, of $100,000 or 2200,000 would have re- quired a year or two to close up. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—N W Long, Ala; W B Loeckett, Mass; A M Burton, Pa; J U Mason, Md W_H Richardson, do; H S Hunt, Md; SW Aston, Va; Miss J E Aston, do; W F Rose, do; JM Mudd, Md: J T Lvergeid, do; L Frieder- mann, do; J B Melich. Pa; B Compton, Md; G P Dorris and famiiy, do; R R Walton, Mo; E W Massenburg, Va; Dr Warren, NC; \B F Taylor, Texas; J F Matthews, SC; Hon J’ Sobnson, Va: W P Goff, do; W P Cooper, do; C O Jones and lady, NY; F Leroux, do; W W Rose, do; F Le- roux, do; J C Crocker, do; W Skeen and lady, Va; J W Lee. Va; J R Lile, NC; J M Fisher, JU; W_R McKeen, Ind; J G Reynolds, 1; TE Betts, Va; W G Denison, Ill; C A Worthy, do; A Lord, NY; B Eaton, O; Mrx M D Benjamin, NY; E M Benjamin, Md; J Cook, Va; J Hl Ro- berts. do; Gew Randolph and son, Pa; F D Lee, Sc; J W Wort, NY : F J Brooks, Ga; LF Carrington, Miss; P P Ostrander, do; R J Hill, Ala; J D Murphy, NY; C C Brown, Ga; T R Moore, Va: W 6 Jordan, Va; J i. Harris, ;R Hi Harris. do; B L. Jones, Ga; Col C M Wilkins. Pa; DU Jeffries, WI; K G White, NY; S Fish, do; JS Carr, do; J N Purtel, Ga; J M Holbrook do, S H Eaton, Pa. NATIONAL HOTEL.—A G Gaskins, SC; G DuBois, NY; H DuBois, NJ; G W Brega, NY; J W Ball, Md; R Pennimnaa. NY; HJ Royers,Md; H Albro, Ky; TS Harrison, C Truchett, Pa; F Myers and sister. Miss F Myers, Va; W W Par- ker, Mans; R Robey, Md; B Marsball, Tenn; J Landes. Ky; E M Chafee, RI: W E Doggett and lady, Mlinois; B F Bramble, Ohio; F McKee, W Batoher, Pa; ‘T W Bowling, Md, © M Hall, Pa; W_ H Thomas, Dr J Thomas, Md; DC Irwin, Va; J Huston Theo Adams, Pa; W Read, Del: Mr Harrison, J R Carreras, Va; 'M A Perkins. Mass; W Soow and fam, lows; T Cuyler, Pa; HC Ad- ams, NTery; G R Phelps, Ct; T B Morrow. HE Martin, Miss Waterstone, Horare Greeley, NY;A Heath, Md; A Curner, Mass; Miss Valentine, N ¥; S Seligmann, Va; A B Wadworth, Me; WS Mason, NC. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —4J H Stickney, Md{V B Horton, J Hall, NY; B Joves, Kansas; A Gin- terman, NY; J 8 Terrell, KT; E Rogers, Md: K B Minturn, jr, Mrs and Miss Mintarn, NY; WS. Daniel}. Ga; S D Morrison, Mo; R M Magraw, M N Falls. Md; J C Austin, RI; James Liille, NY C J Brown, SC; J C Jones, NY; 8 Kennon, J P Jackson, N J; $ P Russell and lady, NY; H Cross, Pa; D Ricketts, H Denby,Md; ™ Levis, hg be Campbell, N ¥k; Jas Chalmers, Ala; W C C Perry, Vermont; W Faterson, NJersey; Samuel Arnold, Ct. WASHINGTON HOUSE —J Kinnel Sessions, Ohio; John Ely, F A Voorh W M Smith, 111; Hon O B Matteson, N Yor! Danforth, J White, Mass; O Hunt, Br WV 1 son, NY; J Knight, E Henderson, Pa; L 3 Wil- Hams, Cal; W Lindsey, La; F Cobb, Mass U. 8. HOTEL, (LO. Suita s.—H T Harrison, Va; Mixs M Peck, Ky; G W Cummins, Pa, M ib Tate, Va; F Fox, do; 8 Haskell, Ky; F Stone, Md; J T Martin, Va; J W Henly, do; 8 Gibbons, do; LF W Andrews, Ga; TE Betts, Va; W OF Rose, do: MS Crosby, do; D B Shumate, do; A Newby, do; P © Ward, NY. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—J Edmondson, Va; W B Burnett, NY; 3G Cate, KT; F McKee, Pa; AJ Roose, Md; J Bailey, J Wilson, NY; MS Crosby, TD Moore, Va; L. G Savage, NY; J B Pagh and lady, Va; H A Boogs, Pa. OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From = Unitep 5 Spaees City Wash'ton Arago.. Feb 13 Cal aaa --Feb 13 en she Sth and 20th of each month” New York Medicines. ERUVIAN SYRUP, 1! PROTOXIDE OF IRON 0. SOLUTION auntie ED. coess full sed the ordeal to which Boe on atthe Materia Medica are su Sn 8 Its Efficacy in Curing now be received as hed medicine. DYSPEPSIA Affections of the Liver, Dvopsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Dedilit é And all diseases which require 8 ee Altera The puee of fr ‘effions ‘are s0 numerous,80 Well ti 5 f such peculiar Shersccae thas sudecore cannot Teaxonadly hetitate to receive the proffered aid. T Syrup does not) ie'te s, oure all, but its extonsive, use ntany tly unlike are in- Telated, and _ proceeding matel; from ‘one cause, may be cured bi The class of diseases for whicl vides 1: ure. 18 p ecisely that which has so often one re: the ae ee baffied the highest order of medical skil. The facts are tangibie, the witnesses ncoessible, and the safe. ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontruvertible. ‘Those who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup fs with the following among numerous testimonials in the ls of the Agents. The signatures are those of geutlemen well known in the conununity, and of the highest respectability. CARD. _The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the * Peruvian syrup,’’ do not hositate to recommend it te the attention of the public. From our own experience, as weil as from the tes- timony of others, whose intellixence and integrity. are altogether unquestionabie, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases of lucipient Diseases uf the Lungs and Passages, Dyrpepsia, Liver Coniplaint, psy, Nouraigin, ke. Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charaa ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its areeriee ee es Rov, JOUN PIER PONT, HOMAS A. DEXTER, 8H. KENDALL, M.D. JAMES C. DUNN. It is well known that the medicinal etfect of P: toxide Led pion? lost by a a wary beset ox rene t and t! Oo Maintain @ solution of Protox- ide of ‘ron. Snes further oxidation, has been bie. “inthe Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tan by COMSINATION IN A WAY BEFORE. UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto earbenatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. A HAYES, M ro- ate of Massachusetts, Boylston street, Boston. For sale by Druggiste gererally. Price for large bottles, $2; nedium sized bottles. $1. N. GO. Proprietors, Boston. For sate in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Specs Asent; Nairn & Palmer, John Schwartzo, |, M @mith, V. Harbaugh, H. H. MePhersen, F. 8, Waish, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J.S. Lovejoy, Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Ridgely; and in Georgetown by R. J. Cissell,and J. i. Kidwell. feb’-6m P TRIES FMA R. ROTECTED by Royal Letters Patent of England, and secured by the Seals of the Keole de Pharmacie de Pa ud the Imperial cage of Med reine, Vienna. Triesemar No. | isa remedy for R laxation, Spermaterrhees, and Exhaustion of t System. Triesemar No. 2 eflectually, im the short space of three dtys, completely and entirely eradi- cates ail traces of those disorders which copaviaand euhebs have so i been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu lation. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class disorders which, unfortu- nately, the KE clantrests with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which a!l the sarsaparilia in tne world cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alike devoid of taste or smeili, and ofall nauseating quali- ties. They may lie on the toilet table without their use being suspected. Sold in tin caxos, and divided in separate doses as administered by Velpean, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord. &e., &c. Price $5 each, or four cases in one for $9, which saves 33; and in $27 cases. Sold by Dr. H. A, BARROW, No. 157 Prinoe st.,a few blocks west of Broaiway, New York. Imme diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of T'riesemar, and the large sixes, oar- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- Assayer to the tions. The $3 cases aiso sent, but not free of oar riage. Consultations as usual, fromil a, m, till 2 . m. and from 4 till 8p.m., at No. 157 Prince st., a Few blocks west of Broadway. Suid also by J. STOTT, Washington. fel ty M THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mr. ¥, of Roxbury, has disgovered in one ofour pasture w: & remedy that cures BVERY KIND OF HEMOR, rom "he worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple, © has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, never failed except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its value,a:l within twenty miles of ton. Bitee bottles are warranted to cure & nursing Sore Mouth. One to three bottios will cure the worst kind of Pimpies onthe Face. _ . ‘Twoor three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two botties are warranted to oure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomaoh. balms ptiey aye aes are warranted to oure the worst o sipelas. One or two bottles Bre warranted to cure all Hu- Mor in Eyes. ‘ Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotche: ong the Hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt |nd eames Uloera. Qne bottie will oure Sonly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the Worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three botties are warranted to eure the Most most deaperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- Theam., Five to eight botties will oure the worst case of Sorofuis. A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. — iothisg looks so im) le to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the on -o8 that a common weed growing on the pastures, slong old stone walla, should cureevery humorinthe 7 yet itis a fixed not. If you ave a humor, it has to start. There are ne IFS nor AN DS, hums Ror ha’s about it suiting some cases, but{not yours, I peddied over a thousand botties of it in the vicinity joston. I know the etfects of it in every case. eady done some of the greatest cures ever Massachusetts. I gave it to otldrena year copie of sixty. | have seen poor, puny, wormy-looking children, whose flesh was so; peer restored to & perfect state of health by one To thase who are Teen be sick headache, one i bottle wal always cure ives great relief i gatarrh and diz: 38. Some who have taken it had d have been regulated by sound it works quite easy, t y derangement of the functions nature, it will cause very singvlar fgelings, but Feu. must not be alarmed; they alwuys disap, rom four days to a week. ere is never A Te- sult from it; on the contrary, when that feeling is you et fee! yonrelf ike # new vee : some of the extravagant encomiame of i that ever man Hetewed to In = practice | always kept it striotly for hu- mora—but since its introduction 8s 4 ge.eral family medicine, great wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never sus; . Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was shady de considered inourable, have been our a few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but who have seon more of it than I have. I know of several oases of Dropay, ali of them aged For the vari iseases of the eople cured ¥. it. Tier, Sick Headache, Resceres. Asthma, Fever Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Srine. and particularly in Diseases of the meagre ., the cine discovery hag done more good than any ever known. No shana of dist ever necessary—eat the best you oan get enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table-s per day—ohiidren over ten years dessert-s; a directions oan be. ppliosste to all obastitutionss take suifigiont to opera e on the bowels twice a day. ANUFACTURED BY oNaUD RE NEDY. 120 Wersen Street, Rozbury, Massachusetts, on.—Chas, Stott & Co. Z. Gi wan ita ieemces, J.B. Gardner, Burry & Co., D. Walsh & Co., F. 8. Waish, J. B- Btone, jartin King, Nairn & Palmer, Shwartz Con Joawell, Daniel B. her ns g: Milburn, Dents! S7GratellO M Lesthaae tLe idwolle amy 513 Tse SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH ic. the 2th Thowsand. i Cw nena of the Rational ‘Treatment, ithout ine, Oo! hea or Local mful. Ne. jedicine, of , oy u ns, we |, and cron Deiitity, Pre mature ‘Deony of the System, Imp tency, Im; arring: generally, by DE LANEY. M. D. Th portant fact that the man: com- pine orient in the Seapendanes solitude of 5 = be easily removed without Medicine, Tralg new and kighir. cucccssfal tresimentses Sdapted by the a fuly explained, i} meanso Eales Ske an goocie on scrtyeee ade | Pk je cost, thereby avoi of. the advertised rostrums of the da ime | Allot J tt address, gratis and post free, in a scaled envelope, by remittin two EES ainmpe : pete Welt se2-dawtf nv street, Now . ED FRM LONDON BY LAST STEAMER. = Bessel’ Nerth America, its Agriculture 8. Scott's Necuiar and Domestic Architecture, present Ipsatisn Penatlee Of Phitgeraphe u * Spobemncia’s Prastice o + Sd edition. nson cleka ned vocks, tghos’ Dutios of Judge Advocates, jean’s Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. ‘lish say Quartetts with Pisno 1 val. mn erature of American Aboriginal Lan- rangsiated into English. le Helvise, transiated into FRANCK TAVLOR. pe ee A ee tees F J. F, BROWN, Seorotary, Glees. Duets, a accom| within i > Via: North of the base line and westef the Afth prin- onde ythe fourteenth day siusted within the following-named townships -_ parts of townships, viz: f North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- Mu cipal meridian. ¥ = |} = a2 oe = a = i B Partsot eens, § ? § arta of Sec’ a2 i F a zea ze = ‘2 All of... .—- : 9 All —— | = et 6 | B 8 37 ‘ zy E 3 : 5 ¢ | . >} 2 8 8 | cy 4 16 SSeS | | 5 290 8 aise 28 IN. 2 4 of 74 4 98 IGIN. de 01 é 6 N. de of 3 7 or ase 90 23) All of. +4 e part wes eo eRe >a x ene trina Fownen, ee nnd 100, of range 2 Township , of range 23. At the land offiog st Fort Dongs, commencing of June next, ~ on isposal of the pubiic lands, heretofure re 4 2 « ‘» 2 ey a 2 ™ ‘The part wostol 8 = we ol tet ot 2 aaa 2 6 e part west of E d 10 r i Be * 8 ” 2B a iM“ » a2 18 | 32 4 ” } 3 18 2 ! Do. 35 a) ™ po 29 3 2 ZB « 14 m B 8 3 “2 0 ” " | 2 3 3s 3 3 7 Do. 2 ~ 4 3 po i) 18 2 rt D> 4 Do 128 2 .6 Py Do a 4 J | Do a) 10 | Do 2 2B 2 | Do “34 es) 4 » Do.. 68 2 is (8. 36 off S299 32 et 2 lal of. -29 8 38 2 ; Do ‘ 2 } Do ‘ ‘ All OT al 12 ° o F ‘Do | Be ol 32 MB Do 4 ef Do | be a Bo | Ds 2 o # be Nos 2 bs } 92 32 - Do | Fa BS Bs : | Do = be 2 2) 3 Boe |B q 0 | 4 | 9 be BR ‘sot @ 33 H - de 1 Do 2 j Do Do oA | BS 15 Do = oo 0 Do 3 | (oan 4 Be ; 1 33 19 eS . . | Do 2 Do 0 j Be ae. See ai 3 Do 291 9% Do. & : ‘ |,jDe- “3 Air of. B Do. 2 | be “2 De H Be 3 fs: » = Do: 4 Do Do a Be 3 91 on Be: e Do...) @ | Do! 2 Lo 3 Do: 4 Do 35 0 18 Do. 2 92 90 bs pe: “4 x 2 Do... ar be 3 Do a - 2 Do 2 ie FE) Do 4 fe 2 See Dian begs | At the land office at F Dopo, commencing on Monday, the twenty-first day of June next, for the disposal of the vacant innds in the even nwmbered sections within the undermentioned townsh: whioh remain in the United States, within miles onsach side of the * Dubuque and Paaifio Railroad,” subject, as required by law, to a mini- mum of two dollar. ‘ty cemts per acre, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, ‘ownships 89 and 90, of range 19 ‘ownshis %8, 89 oa ge of ranxes 2, 91, 22, 23, 4, 25, 25, 27, ZB, 2, D, a Powuships , and 91, of range 32 t ‘ownships d 91, of range 33, 2 39 At the land office at Sioux City, commencing on 93 30 oo neGSBeRRees Monday, the seventh day of June next, for posal of the public lands, heretofore unoff ~ uated within tue following-named townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the Afth prin cipal meridian, : of | s At the land office at Siovx City. commencing on ga¢ a3 ¢ Monday. he Sweaty Sst day of Jans Sex es the = 3s i e lands, fo for Ofer pect of Beene 3 ae oceans & z Sitar ‘within the following named townships and Fi Be # & x | parts of townships, viz: 8 89 34All of. a North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- Do | 5 2 cipal meridian. aa "2 | Br] = = i 36 { 2 Fe a4. gas be: 2 | ss 2 Parts of Seo’ns. ‘= E §| Parts of see's, gE £ & De. | OBS: see F} & & 3 ce po 6 { 1 98 2 87 42All of 18 Do. 21 M4 2 i ” Becsscd | BY ; z 0. ee 2 5 16 | B pe: Bi § = a ie 14 | » | ae Rise 2 92 st! H 2 8 2 4 \ 10 ‘ x FES TE PESTS SESSSTSSSS SS SST SESS ETE SES = zg Sow-smee ue RLRVRERIS EES moan’ S8oe5556= So o 823 S88 2 s ane ntSS¥ssaaan a VSS Sasa nk RSBPENBSEES 33 2 4 4 a7 & Somse nen BEBRE CBU RRP BRNBE SIRS R OS emus wea ARSE REN $s PACA AL ER WL aR EKA I BSSIse & & 3 S onueun—-R2RSSYRERes Saran @ SPBASSReNe easy: s og 49 92 4 83 49 At the land oficont cr a Thureday, the first Sere Say next, forthe roe ew re. of the vacant lands even num within the undermen main to the Unit each side of the “* and the “ lowa Central A po and ti mired by law, y conte per sore, viz: On the “* Dubuque and Pacific Reilroad.”’ North of the base line ye MRR a ‘ownships 99, 94, and 91, of hi st ownshibe 34; 31; 82 and $6 ‘ownsh ips 31, wnahips Townes ownshipa 86, 57, and 38, 41 ‘owns! 6 87, of range ‘o besa range 48. * At land offies at Co & oing on Monday the seventh d ey ne sep Saopeees etka Pe Li rciare anal and parts of townships, townships North of the base line and in- sibel et Sant MAP rin commen- next, for j | | x meee 4 > 7 al i § :‘¢ i. -= * s ss : 3 Sse - - B® s - B <4 - \ i or i om, a - ¥ » - 2 - @ = - @ s - 2 = - 8 > - ry : Ss ™ Me. ss - & 2u@ - w - @* Rn - 8 “ - rs - & mM - 1 Pa] - 2 zB - 4 > - 6 = yy Me - * - Uu BS a 2 tes - is 3s - ‘ e - s - ww 7 - 2 + : § i - & 4 - @ ty - B is - > v - 8 i” - - » = Sa - a - ™» 2 = a - 2 a4 - 4 ad mm s - s Z - Sal - rd Z - » : 3i - . 2 ‘e - 2 a * 4 - = | Do. x 4 - 4 ss ‘ - ' * = @ j 2 ™ 43 - ‘ ‘ - & i - nme . B j a» E,d¢and SW.e doe - of - 2 8 @) Pe, - SE. ¥ of 10 wn, 18 Allo - & | Pe » o. - Me me. 2 Sk.Sof - 2 H - & Allot - 2 - & a - - B De - & i De - 2 ¥ - #8 Der. - ® E. Ss and SW. ‘ 5 - & of - 2 ' * Allof - i me oe a Do. - * ' Corscit BLorrs, commenc hn day of J next, fort 2 in the corm-mumbere wa Central Air Ned and Missour and mm Missoari River sriect-24 uired by Inw, to # doliars and fifty conte per acre, viz: On the “Lowa Central Air Line Raitrosd.” North of the base tome and west of the Afth prin- 7 . Ge oa porte 4 and 0 SM. ‘ownships 84 ’ AS 5,38, 39, 8, a. 0 4, ‘4, of range ‘Township %, of range 47. ‘ownships 7, ‘ownships 7%, 77, ‘ownships 75, 78 ne “Burlington ‘ownships 79, 71, 72, and ‘ownships 70, 71, and 72. ‘Townships 79, 71, 72, and ‘Townships 71, 72, and 73, , and 44. Atthe land office at Dusveve, commencing on Taeeday, the first day of June next, for the diepo- wal of the vacant lands in the scen mumbered sec- ithin the undermentioned towsships, which th uted States, within s6z msles on of the “ Dubuque and Pacific Railroad” jowa Central Air Line Ratirond,” eu . & mmmum of twe deliars On the “Dubuque and Pacifie Railroad.” North of the base line and east of the ASth prin- hips anita. cPrcapes ow a o je manips 88, and 89, of range 8. *9, and 99, of range 2. and west af the AJth prin- cipal meridian. Forshee 87, 8, and 2, of range 1. ‘owns hips 57, 89, and 90, of range 2. cwrnehips am and’, of ranges 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, % "ifoirnan: pt, 90, and 9 f 15, 8, 89, of © n and 81, of ranges i6, 17,nnd 18. On the “lowa Central Air Line Raiirosd,” North of the base mat at Of the AJth prin- Pa. oF ert % Foresbirs Stand 8: ranges 1, 2. and 3, ‘ownship 84, of rai f° 4, 5, 6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- er im vr merid: Mand 85. of ranges 1,2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7,8, 2,13, 14. 15,and 16, ind «flice at Fort Drs Morxas common- ging on Monday, the four-eenth day of June next, for the disposal of the vacant lands in the eerm aumbered sections within the undermentioned ships, Which remain to the United States,with- tcmules om each side ot the “lowa Central Air Lane Railroad” and the “Mississippi and Missouri ibject. as requi ed by Inw, tom mini ollars and A/ty cents per sore, viz On the “lows Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the bas: and cast of the fifth prin cipal meridian, Fovehis 83, of range}. ‘vwaships 8 a.d £3, of ranges 2,3, 4 5,6. and 7. North of the base lime and west of the Mfth pr cipal meridian. ‘ownship 83, of ranges 1, 2, 5, 4, and 5. ‘ewoships 2 and 63, of ranges 6 and 7. Y sintaiaaaiedaais of ranges &, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, aud “Townsh'ps 23, *, and 85, of ranges 17, 18, 19, 20,21, ths = : Townsbi 9,100, 22, 43, 24, Ss ‘Townships #2, #3, 84, and 85, of range 26. fownships 42.&3,and 84, of renge 2 a 85, 4, aud £5, of ranges 23, 29, 9, 31, Townships 84 and 95, of range 33, On the “Mississippi and Missour: Railroad.” North of the base lime and cast of the Afth prin- crpal mecridsan, Townships 77, 72, and 79, of ranges 1,2. and! North of the base linc and west of the ASth prin- capal m ridian, ‘ownships 77, 78, 79, and 80, of range 1. ‘ownships 77, 78, and 73, of ranges Zand 8. 77, 7%, 79, and 80, of range 4. 78, 73, and 80, of ranges 5and 6. 7R, 79, 80, 8 and ‘ownships 73, 90, and 81, of range 21. ‘owaships 78, 73, ee of range 22. wechaee wueap ha = a = pad me. ‘ownsh» . of 1 25, 25, 27, 29, 90,31, 32 and 33. Ce et a At the iand office at Cxanitox, commenci poms tne seventh day of June next, for the dine wee — t lands es even numbered rons, Within underment oned remainto the Uuited States within ste eine on on cach stde of the arlington and ari trond”? aired by inw. too mone mum of twe dolla: & ty cemts per acre. North of the base line and west of the Ath prin- ownships 68, 7, and niet pol 3. ‘ownships 63, ™, 71, and 72, of 4and 5. plas sap pL EOE ranges 6 and 7. ‘ownships 20, 71, 72, TS, of range 8. sar ownshipe 7h, 72, and 73, of ranges 8, 10, 11, 12,and Pree e SES ro 14. he traots within the “siz miles ‘ke rnilronds will be sold, subject way granted by the act of Auguat 4, railrond>, and the particular tracts cut will be As containing ¢ order hich thi ised, but no sale shall be i n longer t ‘no privste entry of any of the above innds tied untilafer the expiration of the two Given under my hand. at the city of W: ington, Cs i ‘Aone Deumn ens tied Peieimanan, Weeks. thousand eight Al NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every to the right of pion of towashipe sine wen Ms required to ostat~ Register and ish a Receiver proper jand and make pay- of the be Bn B- PF al