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HABICH AND HATTICH; OR, & BIRDIN THE HAND'S WORTH TWOIN ( From the German of Langdeon.) BY REV. C. T, BROOKS. are two little songsters well known in the namés are I-have and O-had-I! tenee ‘come tamely aad perch on your hand, But O-kad-{ will mock you most iy. T- mere first a fair to the eye, Sasgnd Ohad Ty ‘chat sit iarand high, om trees, so alluring. Full many a coiden egg this bird will Iay,, qT And sing you, * be o! 'y ! be cheery O, merily, then, will the — ‘hed sweet ehallyour jeep . when weary. But let an O-had-J once take your eye, a longing to hum ence seize you— He'll give you no fort nor rest till you die; vised he'll torment you and tease you. He'll keep you all day running up and down hill, ow racing, ROW panting and creeping ; le far overhead. this sweet bird, at his will, ith his goluen plumage is sweeping. ‘who attends to my song, nt his J-have a choice treasure, ir an O-had-J comes fiying along, ‘et him fly st his pleasure. i~ The annual sa #2,000,000. Out of thi aries of the state officers. The success of Thalberg and Vieuxtemps in New Orleans has been so great that they bave resolved to remain there another week. 107A mean specimen of a man, who had been slandering a , in Louisville, was publicly cowhided the other day. S 10> Mrs. Logan, the last surviving parent the distinguished tragedienne Miss Eliza Logan, died recently in Cincinnati: The frish Miscellany is a new weekly in the Hibernian interest, started at Boston. It is a quarto, neatly got up. The New York Herald says that it 1s es- timated that lottery tickets are secretly sold ille- gally in that city to the amount of nearly $750,- 000 a year. U7 Six car loads of soldiers passed Colum- bus, Ohio, toward Cincinnati, on the 26th ulti- mo. Their destination was supposed to be in Utab. I> A gentleman who was formerly one of the pro} cletere of a mercantile house in Deven ort, valen lately fatled, is now sawing wood for a living I> A relief depot, for the distribution of rice, flour, and other provisions, similar to the the depot in Newark, has been opened by the Relief Committee of Jersey city. 10™_Last week, a gentleman living near Gains Cross Road, in Rappahannock county, Va., dis- . Covered a panther stealing one of his hogs, and shothim. The animal measured five feet from tip to tip. i> The gas consumers of Wheeling, Va., almost toa man, notified the company to shut off their gas,on Monday, and not to turn it on asain until they may see fit to reduce the price from $3 to $2 per thousand feet. > The San Francisco Evening Argus, here tofore opposing the administration on the Kansas question, has now come out in favor of the Ad- tainistration, and the patriotic policy of Presi- deat Buchanan. >~ The Detroit Advertiser says that the let- ters received from Ontonagon, announce the dis- covery of another mass of copper at the Minneso- ta mine, which, from indications, is larger than the one found in 1556, which will produce 600 tons of pure copper. 17 One item in the wardrobe of the Princess Royal of England on her marriage should attract the attention of American women and be adopted bythem. A part of her “fit out” was twelve pair of boots, which are described as useful and solid. Some of them, intended for rough walk- ing, were provided with treble soles. yee At an editorial festival, which was held in Philadelphia on the 17th ult , the preliminary steps were taken for the organization of an ed‘ 'o- rial association for the State. A pres‘dent and secretary were appointed, together with a com- mittee. authorized to issue a cireular to all the editors of the State of Pennsylvania, inviting them to assemble in Philadelphia on the third Wednesday in April next. Da. Leic#art.—it is greatly to be feared that Dr. Leichardt, the Austrian traveler, has shared the fate of Sir John Franklin. Four thousand five hundred pounds have, however, been voted by the Legislature of New South Wales for the expenses of the proposed expedition to search for him. Dr. Gregory has volunteered to con- duct it, and he entertains some hope that a state- ment made by a convict, that Dr. Leichardt ix a prisoner in the hands of a tribe of Northern abo- Tigines, may be true. During a late revival in the Baptistcl.arch at Lagrange, Mo ,a lad, seventeen years of age, who had acquired some notoriety in the town as @ theatrical performer, joined the church and pre- x himseif for the ministry. He has recently mn licensed, and has entered on his clerical dia- ties; and so wonderful are his powers, the whole eommunity are in ectacies with his efforts; when he preaches the church is crowded, persons trom all the country round about flocking to hear him; und the oldest veterans declare that they never before listened to such thrilling eloquence. The name of the*‘boy preacher”? is J. B. Fuller U7~ Numerous applications have been made to the Cal:foruia legislature for the change of the the name of individuals. In approving one of these bills, Gov. Weller indulges in the follow- ing argumentum ad hominem: ** The executive, I am sure, can spend bis time much more profitably than in examining bills passed to gratify the taste or fancy of men and ‘women in regard to names. As the males in this State far exceed the number of females, it ix for ye that tais portion of our population wiil find it necessary to resort to the legislature or to the courts in order to change their names.’? = ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—Sam'l Hensley, RI; A W Greenleaf and ly, NY; Mr C W Meigs, do; C E Lester, do; J W Whitlock, Fla; GE Cash. Neb; WL oore, Md; LT Brownum, Fla. L 3 Gold, NY; L S Stanton, Texas; C A Van Zandt, 3 SJ Hensiey, E Frederick, Mass; M Hughes NY: H Claypol, Md; H P Clark, J i. Watts, Tex as; G Dent, Jil; W Piper, Mo; J B Swan, H Fon- tenelle, Neb; H McCarthy, La; E 8 Calweli; Vt; MC Trout, J B Cartis, CG Carver, C J Carver, 3 Frazer, Pa; J Duvall, Md; Dr M u Anderson,A Kenney,'S G White, f ‘W Woods, A Revacaud, NY; W Clancey, Neb’a; P C Sullivan, dco; C EB Hitheock, NY; C 8 Halsted, NY; F C Sessions, G; J & Hunting, NYork; W P Downer, 3 Dispean, R 1; A H Miller, A J Jones, Pa; r Jobnson, NYk; A'S Shafer, Va; P B Shafer. NJ; W Nelson, Ky; J T Rowe, Me, J R Bodweil, Mas«; B B Redding, Cal; HJ Adams, Mass; A P Watkins, Teun; E W Baird, NY BROWNS’ HOTEL.—J D ane SC; D Shep- herd, NY; S P Lindsay, do; C D Russell, Coun; J Frazier, Pa; J J Lone, NC; Miss E WI nye, do; D Cook and iady, Tenn; W Daniel, NC: J Parker, Me; R Josselyn, Miss; E Barksdale, Va; HH Leeds and lady. NY; G A Phelps and lady, do; A Kinney, Va; F © Lucas, Ma; W Matbusson, NY; E Ross, Pa; J S Martin, do; 3 Howad, do; P D Gilbert, Ala; A Lawson, do; cD Bey eewetth, day L A Hawkes, O; Mr and Mrs Baldwin, OJ; LS Cramp, Va; HL Webb and lady, Pa; 8 Black and lady, Pa; EJ Browo and lady,do J K Corrington, Md; W Hariixs, Va; Ju Ke Mason, Md; J ‘Haskins, Ga; ES — » NY; JS Dillard, Ala; Peter Bran 7 WILLARDS? ROTEL —C E Lester, NYork; E M Adam, Virginia; S B Phinney, Mass; Capt Shepimar, Vt; W Wallack, A P Robinson. C'S Norton, NY; P 8 Pond, Va; Dr Gilchrist and Mass; J L Brent, Cal; V Vanderpoel, jr, NJ:1s Maa, Eng; © Wali and lady, N York; JT Lo grove, M M Fesser, Havana; LtJ M W wright, USN; DrJ B hy a Va; C J Heden- berg, Pa; WR Pails, Md; J ff’ Cilitord, Mass, Capt J P Levy and lady, Thos Kearney and ly, Purser Wa'mough, Pa; O W Johnston, Md; LA Russell. NH; H Hill, Vt; Mrs Saylor and fainily, Pe 0 W Winsiow, NY; P Blanchot, Franee; ¥ at i, do; Miss Coolidge, Mass; Mrs Mecklan, UNITED STATES ROTEL —W J Hoffman, Pa; 6 W White. BP Adams, NY; W C Smith. Mass; Jl White, JA Parker, J R Smoot, J W Hunton, L Huston, A F Withers, Va; L Van Wyck, i. Roe, J Beldoap, NY; C C Graves, Pa; R Caiter, Va; i. W Jennings, Neb; T W Fau Ju Beonett, AH Bingham, Vi JE Papt Jobuson, Md J A Byerou and family, NY; H “* Beabham Ne iy : Boerrun, Md; E J KIRKWOOD HousE.—c DeWitt. Va; W H Chiles, N Y, Campbe:! Va; T P Madden and boy, Cal; J King, ) Edward, NC; J McVay, F Taylor, Pa, J BY lor, R Saydam, NJ; B F Terry, Tex:'G F Brotr and lady, Min; BS White. J A Alien, Md; GV Hebb, Tenn; J Rice. 8 Short, W Lee, ky; JE Shepard and family, NY. Jacobs, pee 7, nu: BM OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Euom tux Unitep States. Steamer: Leave. For Africa «++. .e00..New York. ~ “City Wast'ton, Nv. Steamers leave New York +o Re Ath and OATH of mark mneee r ZAP Won ob FOR Sa. 2A , is Tho Wis fom aa t AK WOOD Re eae 219 eodw ¥ GARLIN, Agent. TyoME. jem MPANY OF N HOME InsuRa’ Tene NY O| EW bie terms as other she i. BANGON. mat No. 512 7th st., oppo. Latelligencer Oise. .» EDWARD SNOWDEN Genera’ Seal AND REAL ESTATE For Bounty Cini x te ibe Depa th sane isa? an z Office ‘corner 7th and Lgyinigne ayeOe%s jan I6-ly G°P? gnw siLveER PURCHASED | 17g BEST RATES. GN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, PONE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU: ROPE, IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA MO- NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED FOR DEPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAMB FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES—CHECKS MUSTBE 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 ATTHE HIGHEST RATES. SEN Y, Nr co. Ppt cei : ’ er ietee #00 ew Ts PER CENT. INVESTMENT. i ds of the City of Dave ipsa arig Wer rear interest & Coupon in New York. Bonds of $500 each. The gro’ od of dl ind mondonesl yenith and eopuarion Its in 5 mar cipal debt ie only 158,00, and it railroad 25, canno! 4 increased. Ce hee: the city were published in the Intelli- f the Sth September. ‘@ recommend there bonds, believing them to be as safe as any Statgorcity bonds, onugs BROTHERS ASHINGTO CHARTERED BY CONGRESS CartraL, —— ——. ——. ——. $200,000 1! This to Ig Li tions for 1L. G3, Mi ER. CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates, without any charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City nesines Bank. is now URANCEO. F, Hali JAMES C. MoGUIRE, President, @rarton D. Hanson, Secretary. ap li-ly ANKING HOUSE OF UBB BROTHERS, — its received and Checks saitaeae aaa @. Drafts on the northern pr ore sities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on Cities furnished to depositors without charge. INTEREST ON Derostrg.- Interest will be allowed on oes eee one oe ey ee eeeeee D. Deposits tn VinGINia AND UncuRRENT Monzy, Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re- ‘ed to be checked for, paysble in same Orin spgcie. we oe reruiar Fxchange = 2 SCOUNTS.—Notes, 8, and Bills o: will bediscounted, and Loans made on Stocks, Bo: and Securities, at the market rate. Letters or Crepit.—Letters of Credit will be farnished, negotiable in the diferent Cities of the aud interest allowed! if Money te’ deposited interes! ow oney is depos: le charged if Cousterais,on such torms as may beage a pon. ‘TRavELine Bitts or Exctanex.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union, BILLs AND Lerrers P Coates Enoiayp, inz- LAND and Eraope.—B.lis of Exchange tore of Credit on England, and and Europe, furnished St the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. _ Bonps, Ks, &o.—Bonds, Seouri- ties 71g rom 6 to 12 pr. oent., always for sale, or bought in the different of a6 pr. SS Ehocha are bought upon 01 pein oi Teserve the rig! for & deposit of 10 pr. cent o the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- ITY. aND Stats Bonvs.—Railroad, oy Bonds oan be p! 2 our handa for nogotiation, either in this country or Europe. Resi- road [row purent T cash or with Bonds. Lanp Waggants.—Land Warrants bought at the i rates, All Warrants sold by us are cusran- teed in evory rex Warrants located on commission. an Warrant quctalicas regularly furnished if re~ Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houseson orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsibie Eal. Estate anp InsvRanczs.— fol Estate borght and sold, and Insurances effected. CLams on Unitep States, Court ov Craims, Cone Ress.—Claims on the ited States, ethe intrusted to us, will Court of Clauns or Cong prosecuted by prompt able atto: le i jen7? poste the ary. BANKING HOUSE ol CHUBB BROTHERS. Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Checks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold. Accounts will be opgned with depositors allowing tesSnte, las acdiad ig eee epositor wi 6 difies 5 emt CHUBB BROTHERS, NTEKEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS. van Mth Ovvosite Treasury. S IMPROVE YOUR EYEs. » OTRENGTHEN and assist them, by the Paris peiees. D. WOOLFSON, who bas srrived from Europe with his own, a8 well as the manufact the latest improved S' SSES; among whickare the 1¢ CONCAVE and CONVEX, Th FOCUS and DOUBLE POLISHED IAN PEBBLES, CRYSTALS, whisk are eoenniee to ee say =re Ye pees oa with weakness, cataract or tei 3 also SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, oe f° 15 of good many TACLES and Persons who are compelled to use glasses those now using them, will be suited at Brsteignt, Thoes © HOCELE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN " CRYSEAL ROCK have received the highest recommendations at the World’s Fair, at Paris, through their producing a clearness and easiness ots ion heretofore unknown Hi styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- GLASSES, Compasses, and Microscopes are for sale ot hjs store, corner of Eighth streetand Pennsy!vania avenue, or Eighth street No. 491, be- tween rect and Pa. avenue. it misiake the corner of 8th street. y, reasonable, the same as at his estab- surope. n9-tf No. ogee OTICE OF THE RE. OK gr TH PUL OUD AN THE” ERRITORY OF MIN NESOTA. In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress entitled “Anact author zing changes in the inestion of land offioen,”” approved Alaroh 3.1253, ith reby declared and le known that the office for the sale of the public iandsat Saux Rarips in the Terriory of Minnesota, wi | be removed to Sr. Chovy, in said Territory, atas early a period as practicable, Further notice as to the precixe time of removal wil be issued by the register and reeeiver for the Isnd neces haw fy f Wash Given ander my hand atthe city o! ashington this 23d day of February, A. D, 1858, + By order of the President: _ . FHOS. A. BEN PRiCks. Commissioner of the General Land Office. fe 25-lawéw YOSMOGONY.—Cosmogony, or the Mysteries oof Creation, being an enyets cf rhea tasteniCR rated in the He ebraic account Of the creation, rted by the developinent of existing neta. of Gad eee soatter, by net foe wae y, P J fe Booksellers, near ¥th atrest COHEN YORK PLAVING CARDS, don Playing Cards, re lew York Congress Playing Cards. "g Steninboat Playing Carda, Tost unpacked ERANGK TAYLOR mat Un i. a . Prd cnpocted—A few German Playing Cards. Tr ARTONS LIFE oF AARON BURR 1 vol. 7! new supply received. F. "te ee PP ERANCK TAYLOR.” Musicat NOTICE.—In future ali Music for- be merly gold at 6;, 122, 18%, S742, 6249, &0., will Sold 2t decimal rates—o, 10, 15,35, &e, "JOHN F. ELLs, Piano and Music Dealer, _feis 96 Pa. ave,, bet. 9th and 10th SrTor THAT RATTLING, “ Chapman’ EEE es rs » which can ad hi- Ratt! i Md re ly fort n Se small expe: pa Be. and examine at 1: y Factors, whero i Mave i "ANDREW S JOveE, rner 14th and F ste. VERY BEAUTIFUL RUSK /. A. PIANO, Phctavae. not wits eal Bes eee purchased ata prent bargain and will be sold low. Al 0.9 second-ha d Pinno for $159 and one for 357. at our Pinno and Muuie Store, 306 Pa. ave., between 9th and loth streets, fe ix JOHN F. ELLIS. ao __JOHN ¥. rishi QCRENTAL NAIL POLISH, sere: naar eb ueat Passo mn ae roe within a Worth of the seme cal erilion aan ei inanerasae* At the land at Fort pan hry hf — w named of townships, viz: | PePr PEEP: 4, eed Aiee naa" Ne wi N. ‘iver ieee 6 90 aalnier ost The west of ‘ verof.._. 6 9 The part west of The part woatot 2 river of-+.— 18 a i 4 ol SI } Do cy 2 wooo 8 RR | M 1 Bo 292 a 4 6 8 F : Do. D 4 The part west of t ee o 5 _ ae Bo 2 af Do 3 Pe AZ : x > 2 gi ne a1 8 SSSESSSESE I x ae PPPETPPEYPPPPPTYy ss. F ¢ e: 2 2 RFEPESESTE ¢ a Sees Ae SPPPPEP EY PETE a. F eebeakebessi PEPE PEP SEES PPE EPPS PE SES PES PS TEEPE EE SES PPS PS Pe PEST FE SPOS PE SPOTEE At the land office at Fort Dovcr, oommenging on Monday, the twenty-first day of June next, for the disposal of the vacant lands in the even numbered sections within the undermentioned townships, which remain in the United States, within siz mtles on each side of the * Dubuque and Pacific Railroad,” subject, as required by law, to a mini- mun of two dodlars and Afty cents per eere, viz: North of the base ling and west of the Afth prin- cipai meridian. and 90, of range 19 #9 and 9),of ranzes 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 2, Hn, 8 #4, 29, 99, and 91, of range 32 Towaships 89, 90, and 91, of range At the Iand office at Sioux City, eommencing 01 Monday, the seventh day a next, for the dice posal of the public lands, heretofore unoffered, sit- uated within tue following-nsmed townships and parts of townships, North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian. Parts of See’ns. Township. Range. 8 Township.| 9 £ Range. ° ‘ es 92 35 : 4 De — : Do be N. is Ri’s #2 31) be. ; PERSE S Cesare BE REBRENY Section. es BrbSeoaw BERSRREY ESE SEEPS PETS PEER ESS EPS EES PPPS EET obekeBEERE SEE no. BREN on oie 2a eis nies Ft} 4 coe BGM axis aeaeeishebbwbusssarscHsenvene un -BERBEEERSTERSannwdsaan odkBOERENOS ERs mmen' At the land office at Sioux Ci pan yl situated with: i; 0 parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meri: Townships 89. 90, and 91, of ranges 34. and 95 ‘Townships 9, ‘ownehips ananittittt VsrisennwohttnNBinivzn sub tkaWbsh¥anns oan okekanubiwNnniulitesiacrcbccesso0-ux-#eeewNenesce eee Get t the land office at Bror: iy 81, aud $2. $2, x City, of July next, herven number BYRENAVSSITT EX Seesmnaun ALE A RU Rk PUR Bk ia eM GO RO ne wnehi On the “ Dubuque and Pacific Railroad.” North of the base none x BEBHLSBRNELONNB SSS COCK Somme wn REMEEE ERS SE SENS cm vou n AEEEES BENPRE NEU SSIOEGES Sonsennon RE RERELNPS TES arene nS BSEMENISES Swen KEES Seonnse @ semen mo west of the fifth prin- meridian, On the* lowa Central Air Line Railroad.”’ wnship 6. of a Sand % % Te ‘ownships 9%, 87,.and #, of ranges 37, 32,29, 40, "Serer At toe ote nt Co: ail parts of townships, viz : North of the base line and seve BERT ena wsh nan BE 2’ 14a trees efi 8 & Township. ot , commen _ Sherr reererreens ‘etafore eee c nw BEECRRENY wneker, wing named townsnips die teeth Prin- Dt Ww? q = -s - 8 + = oa - s 2p a - i i B a | . G ‘ e . - 8 - 1 - 2. - - 2 om - = - - & -. 2 “3 i - Soe - - & 3 Neo > BP _ 8 Riot > 4 - 2u@ - & > - & _ s 7 - is - = . > - Ht - SBSa - #8 - tg oS ait - 406 . 3 - 6 ae - @ - e - @ - 3 - 3 ve - - ~ q — os > - 2 é i - 2 - - @& | - GZ - > Sw » > Fs - & 2 - 3 - 29 ™ mR | _ Bs 3 = ag 7 - & - 2 - @ - - » o te a - 2 - & - 2 - 8 - &@ - * - & - - & - - » - 276 - 8 ek a - ne Weds i Sia, - -& - 2 - @ - - - &2 - & Se ie - & ; - 3 - 2 E. 4: and SW. - & alee. > Fw u Do. - St At the land office at Covrcit BLUrrs, commence londay, h day of J t. for the the on earh side of the” road,” the “M a issourn and ington Missouri River 5 guiject.as juired by law, to « minimum of treo liare and fifty cente per scre, viz: On the “Iowa Central Air Line Reilrosd.” North of the base time and west of the Afth prin- Townships 94 and'ss,of range 3 = 3. ‘or pe. of 08 35, 3, 37, Si, and 41. See an of range 42, ranges 35, 37, and 38. ye 38. id wee- tions within the undermeutioned towmships, whieh remain to the United States, within saz rae es each side of t Jubuque snd_tscifie Railroad” the “Jowa Central Air Line Railroad,” subject, wired by law, to & minimum of swe dollars ¥ Cems Per acre, On the “Dubuque and Pacific Railroad.” North of the base ine and «nst of the Afth prin- cipal meridian Towns hips @7 and 88, of renge 4. Townships 87, 8, and #9, of range 3. ‘ownships 87, 88, 89, and 99, of range 2. ‘owaships 87, 88, 89, and 9), of range I. North of the base ine and west ef the fifth prin- . cipal meridian, Fownahupe x7 i tand range |. and as asa ‘owns hips 87, 88, 89, and %, of range 2. ownshipe. 88, _ and 99, of ranges 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8,9, U1, 12, 13, and 14. fownthips i, 9, and 8 of mone 15, ‘ownships 89, 9, and 91, of ranges 16, 17, and 18. On the “Iowa Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the base line and cast of the ASth prin- ctpail meridian. ‘ownships 3¢ and 85, of ranges |, 2, and 3. ‘ownship 04, of ranges 4, 5, 6, and 7. North of the base line and west af the Afth prin Townships s1and'%5, of ranges 1,2,3,4,8,6,7,8 ‘owns! . 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 243, i4 15, and 16, At the land office at Fort Des Moines common - a scnaere oS reeceae, fe une next, numbered sections within the undermentioned townsbips, which remain to the United States,with- atc miles om cach side of the “lowa tral Air Railrosd” apd the “Missussipp: and Missour: Railroad,” subject. as ui ed by jaw, toa min mum of two dollars and Ayty Cemts per Bore, Viz: On the “Iowa Central Air Line Railroad.” North af the base line and cast of the Afth pria- cipal meridian, —- 83, of rance |. ‘ownships 82 ad $3. of ranges 2, 3,4 5,6, and 7. North of the base line and he eren- ‘ownships 82.83, and 84, of range 27. ps 83, 84, and £5, of ranges 28, 29,99, Si, 2 “ht ashios 84 and 85, of range 33. On the “Mississippi and Missour: Rasirend.”” North of the base lime amd casi af the Afth prin- pal an. Townships 77, 78, and 79, of ranges 1, 2.and? North of the base line and west of the Afth pron- cipal m ridian. ‘ownships 77, 78, 79, 80, of range 1. Ps multe of mal einen: 5 90, of range 4. ‘ash of ranges Sand 6, ‘ownshi, 73, 81, of range 7. ‘ownships 79, 80, aad 8!, of ranges § and 9. ownehiee 1. Oh thal ete, e 10, ms range ES nd 8!, of ranges 12, 13, 14, 15,46, wnsbips 73, 99, and 31, of range 21. wwnshipe 78, 78, nnd of range 22. jownshins 77.78, 72, and ®) of range 23. eoneny s 77, Be aad 38. ot Frances 24, 25, 38, 27,28, At the land office at Cu. onda: of the propriated by iaw for th of 2 hence at Ton 4 f will be point = | seed bet the ** il gd of the tnltrands will be sold, sulyset ‘to the fick or why granted by the act of Auguat 4, 1852, Tailroada, and the particular tracts cut will be suid as containing the ee au the ethos! odlon the devs appointed; and wil wee order in which te are advert shail have been offered, and pisecmometsracs ° e adiatted urtil efler the expiration of weeks. Given under my band, at the city of Washington, | january, Anno Lomim one eight Sr hes" it. AM NAN, By NOTICE TO PR, UN CLAIMANTS. E toany 3 the eee pe oH of townships above is required te = fish the same tothe of the Register and ry — of the preper make po: ri 2008 in Ths wetVes aud tfore tue dae apes led EE te he de} for Commencement of the ante of the land em. aca arm - wen 7 , a ‘ vite: ts

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