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G STAR. MEN OF ACTION, CLEAR THE Way. —- BY CHARLES MACKAY. 7 fenof th t, be nd sti oe Night and Oy, ts Sow the seed, withdraw the ourtain, Clear the way! Men of action, aid and cheer them There fea erasers tream, ‘There ina light about tobeame” here is & warmth abont to glow, ‘here is @ flower about to biow, ‘here is & midnigh — Menof thought, ‘aud men of action. Clear the way! Once the weloome light has broken, anai! say What the upjuieg teed glonée ay? What the evil that eha:l perish Aud the dowsing tons i ue and pen ; Aid it, hopes of honest men; a6 1A, paper; aid it, type; Aud it, ‘or the hour is ripe, And our Pifmest must uot slacken Men of thought’ aad men ef astion, Clear the way! a Lo! a ciond’s about to vaniah rom the day ; And a brazen wiong to Scanble _ Into clay! Le! the right’s about to conquer ; 2 Clear the way ! With the right shall many more Enter smiling at tne door; With the giant Wrong shall fall any others, great ans amail, hat for sges long nave heid us For their prey. Men of thonght and men of action, Ciesr the way! S. set]e- iJ" The National Democrat is the name ofa a paper established in Chica- xo, Hil. >> “Gone a ducking,” is the term used for * young ‘feller? in Arkansas, who goes to ‘set up’ with a young woman. ,_MO™ The Catuolic Telegraph says that threce Cardinals have lately died—Lewicki, Gazzoli, and Fleschi. There are now 13 vacancies in the Sacred College. G27 Among the su fferers by the late attempt to assassinate Louis Napoleon in the Rue Lepel- litier, was Mr. Hass, an American merchant. He died from a wound In the bead, on the 25th of Janaary. {> The Boston and other Eastern papers re- CC the daily prayer Meetings as attended by '¥ numerous bodies of the most respectable citi- Zens, and the interest taken in the matter is tap- tdly tnoreasing in all quarters. {>™ The Secretary of the Interior has leased Barton's Theatre, in Chambers street, New York, for fifteen years, at $16,000 per year. for United ‘States conrts and other Purposes; the Govornment to make the alterations necessary. 4 The London journals do not suppose there 3s any probability ihat Lord Derby’s Ministry will attempt to resuscitate the bill which led to Lord Palmerston's defeat. Something, however, will probably be done to meet the case. i>” A correspondent from Taney county, Mo.. writes that three men have discovered consider. able quantities of silver ore, one piece weighing as muck os twenty pounds. The ore is naid to be very pure. The men were in the woods, chop- P and found the ore on top of the ground. The person found dead, on the 4th inst., near Reckingham, Richmond connty, N C > as was feared. has proved to be the Rev. Mr. Dern- eile, th ‘bful and zealous agent of the Amer- icaa ie Soctety. He teaves a family at Prince- ton, N. J. a Windle, living in Macon county, Mo. killed one hundred and fifty rabbits on a piece of Ses three-quarters of an acre in extent, ou the @h ult.,and next day killed thirty-three more, peers, it “wasn’t a very good rabbit day, either. IF Gov. Wise’s letter to the Columbus anti- Lecomptoa Convention indicates that neither retraction nor concession is to be expected of Bim 2s to his Kaasas position. Ae signs himself “Firmly Yours,” and says he bas ‘much to add” to bis ““Pammany and Philadelphia letters.” {D™ A Chinaman at North San Juan, Califor- nia, stole a watch, and mortgaged his wife to | iotp wad Proseoution, fell down a shaft seventy deep, breaking a tnigh, getting bruised ver badly, and staying in it fourteen hours. His wi in the meantime, eloped with a man she liked better. Hard luck! 107 Mr. Hawkins, while lecturing at Burling- ton, Vt., recently, exhibited a heck of receipts eee by Lacour, achemist of Bordeaux, after ‘wenty seven years of experiments, by which every variety of liquor may b= manufactured without distillation, and any kind of ale, porter, &c., without using a single hop. UF In reference to a bill which has passed one House of the Legislature of Louisiana, authoriz- jog the importation of 2.500 negroes from the coast of Africa, into the State, to be indeatured for a term of not less than fifteen years, the New Orleans Picayune deelares that if {t bad been sup- | rire there was any danger of the States em- rking in a scheme to revive the slave trade by indirection, and bring into Louisiana uangs of Pagan laborers, freak: 4, om the bloody and bar- barie wars of tne African coast, there would have ep up from New Orleans a protest speaking a utter repugnance of five-sixths of the popu on. SS AKRKIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. BROWN®S’ HOTEL —G G Pointdexter, Ten; John Hall, Md; RS Stevens, KT; J A McCaban Pa; J Higging, do, W H Kovejoy, Md; Rev C 0; gt os Devecmon, do; De J Filzpa: riek. lo; HB seelye, Il; J R Frenis, do; 1. B artis, Va; RH Irving, do; BA Kisher, ‘Texas, W LB Jenney, CE; 8 H Cornwell, Ind; 8 Sut. ton, Md; R A Smith, Ky; H Eddy, Mass; R Brackinridge, jr, do; Col Barget end lady, Md; A Green, Md; Geo Shipley, O; CR Ayres, Viz G J Browning, Ea; 6 H Moore, NY; J Meems, Va; J P Pursel, Pa; W M Guthr e, Kansas; H E nd family, NJ; FS Hedeabury and y J Hawly, Va; R D Seaman, do; J E Jackson, Ky; FC Ricketts, , Pa; WH Outon, 0; RL Brown, Va; b ag'g ny oe Eng ; A P Pitkin, Ct; J Hanna, NJ; A H Douyias, , Mn BER Burt, NewYk; O T Burt, NB; JO Burt, do; B Mitobeli, Md; J B Jenkins, Va; EP Lawton, La; Miss Hapgord, Vt. WILLARDS’ HOTEL. — James and lady, J Panett, P iH ra, Cal; Major Longstreet, U 3 A; JC Van Rensselaer, RI; L H Bobinson. G W Borsy. Md; W H Bullock, Sass; George Shipley, DC: J Bell, jr, Mrs Bell and maid, D Ogden, N Y; Maj Chase, J P Levy, Pa; J R Bartleti, RI; NL Mon- varst, NY; J Muttoy, USN; A C Van Rauth,Hol- land; J 3 Rowland, ky W H Warren, N Jer: N Hamsted, J Murphy, N York; T Colony, NE Oecho, NY, F P Stanton sas; DS Hancock, UBA; A C Peachy, Cal; SN Hall, Ct; W F Bar. ron, ; C T Smith, NY; F F Brooks und lady, Obie; Ed Boyle, N Y; Stephen Benton, Pa; F B Dean, W Rouse, Mass. NATIONAL HOTEL.—Robert Cathcart Md; W T Shoemaker, Ohio; C Robinson, A McCa iy Kansas: J R Howard. Misa J Howard, Md; JM Smith. Texas; C H Hobart, Pa; JC Flanders, N 8; H P Hepburn, Cal; William Peyton, Va; J L Brent. Cal; T H Sheldon, Wis; J 5 Dy Edwd Lewis, Pa; 3 D Stebbins, J A Mc Crandall and } VY. G W Classon, Jas Duift, Pa: J R Fisher, Mr Jenkins, T Y Robey. Md, C B Noyes, A T Litchfield, Va; H Bodichon. Algiers; R McCabe, lowa; H Butler, Risland: {i Lockerman, Md; B D Ling. Ky; E Pirot, Pa; J L Street, F H Bagon, Ky; A P Pitkin, Ct; L Eyre, Va; Miss Ann Boyd, NY. KIRK WOOD H Mr Crocker, Mass; R D Johnston, RS 0; Mr Harrison, Va; W T Bali and lady, Mass; H W Hoffman, Md Mrs Heck and nurse, Va; GS Ball,O; $1. Moore and lady, Mrs Conant. Md; G J. Dufossat, J W GodberJ, La W J Mills, NC; G Shipley, be; J B Rittenhouse, Ala; HS Mott, Pa; WH Ross, Del; Maj J Rehear, W Carr and lady, Pa; H W Carr, SU; A Peter, Md; L Thomas, DC; C K Francis, NY; W B Smith, Tex; J C Van Dyke, Pa; J Early. Fs Gallagner, Md; C W Downing aad lady, DC. UNITED STATES HOTEL —H M Rogers, Burt, Pa; D W no Panvett, NY; H In 5 T Harrison and lady, Ky; J William- son, Va; J W Stevens and lady, Ky; C A Atk G Bennett, NY; SM Colborn, 8 C Celborn, TA Hobart, Pe. J"C Waddle. WC Tubman.Vi U A Bogden, Mass; J J Barton. Dr Moore, Va; B Taylor, Ky, AY Looney, J W Silver, P Smith, 6 a es G W Hamilton, Ky; G Shipley, DC, Mannypenny, Vi; W J Thomas, Mo. il Sd WASHINGTON HOU —W H Wilder, Th Waliace, NY; J J Barckly, Pa; B Andrews. T B Harris, Capt Jas Macks, 3 8 Bishop, P» Daniels, RI; E + Mich; A Stearne Chapman J A Johnson, OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Fuom THE UNITED Statzs. . jays. «-Liverpool..Mh 1& .Bremen....Mb 20 .-Liverpool..Mb 24 .Liverpool..Mb 27 . Liverpool... Mh 3! -Glasgow....Mb 31 New York. New York Baitimore. Liverpool Blasgow. Calsfornia mail steamers leave New Y enon’ and 20th of each month. or Yor : Jageranee, 6, Home INSURANGE Qo OF NEW > ‘ash Capital,.... $60,000 urplus over he under: havin ed Arent of this Company, 1 He to issue Policies dings, Merahandise, Steambeats, &c, on ph bie terms as other be ig ible companies. No. 8127th at., oppo. intelligence Ooe _jangs-002ei is act e nee suet en ep HDWARD SNOWDE Genera! —— AND REN, ESTATE For Bounty Lands, Pension Claims, Prhsecu- tion of Claims before the Court ota leimes Congress and the Departmen urchase Saleof es- end to R Houses, ane Sell Land Warrants. Nezotiate Loans, and all business of similar character. Office corner 7th and Louisiana aven' Jon 16-19 iy ____ Washington, TES PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the yd of Daven; lowa, paying le ror ae nlp ra ss of 3500 % grow Davenport has noe shout, 20,000 tnhabitants, ad is rapidly increasing and populat: Ite in weaith imumeipal debt is ouly $158,000, and its rair only $25,000, and cangot now ine! . The atatistios of the =F were published in the Intelli- xenoer of the sth September. We recommend these bovds, believing them to be as safe as any State t pope: CHUBB BROTHERS oo6 reine HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Dsrosits.-- Deposits received and Cheoks pat hout enarge. on the northern sea! ea received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on sani Cities furnished to depositors without charge. lyrerzst on Derostts.—Interest will be allowed oF Deposits at euch rates as may be agreed upon. EPOSITS Rt VIRGINIA AND Uxconnss Monr’ Deposits in Virginia and other Unourreat Money ri ceived to be chacked for, payable in same fund: epecie, we mg the regular Exchange. Drscounts.—Noter, Drafts, and Bills of xphange will bed:soounted, and Loans made on Stooks, 8, and Securities, at the market rate, Letters or Crepit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Co!laterala, Sed intavoet allowed if Money i” deposited, and oharzed if Cousterais,on such termass may beagreed Upon. TRaveniye Brits o Exchanex.—Travelers will be furnished with draits in such sums as msy i, de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. BiLis ann Letrers or Oxepit on ENGLAND, [RE- sous AND E-gropr.—Bills of Exchange meg an of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnish St the market rate for Exchange, in sums is euit. Bons, Stocks, &0.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seouri- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent., always for aale, or bought in the different Gities at a commission of 4% pr. — = a sare veut pon isp we Toserve the right to r a deposit o r. cent OG the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered br tele- sTaph. RatLRoap, Cit, anp State Bonvs.—Railroad, ity and State e Honda can be pisoed your haa {efor intion, either 1 18 count or urope. a road Iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Warrants.—Lsnd Sage bought at the i ae oa ce ry by us are gucran- ed in every res Warrante located on commission. Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- nested, be ‘Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses op orders, or seut for sale on commuseion to responsible 1¢a. Reat Estate ann Ineunancns. — yee Exntate boucht and sold, and Insurances effected, CLamms on Unrren States. Covrt oF Charms, ConeRzEss.—Claims on the United States, before the Court of Claims or Congress, intrusted to ue, will be prosecuted by prompt = able attorneys. HUBB BROTHERS, jan? Opposite tae hisatery: ANKING BOUSE or CHUBS BROTHERS, | Depositors Sepne Ssnk Notes will please mark their Checks payable in ourrsnoy. Deposites of Gold wili be paid in Gold. Acco will be opened with Gepositors allowing —_ a aeroait OF Sheek) = currency, the epositor ang al wi e diflerence, ne 23-1f CHUBB BROTHERS, NPEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES © ERS NKERB. fan BB BROTH ae eave: RUNKS! is, OF TRUNKS TRUNKS!!! The undersigred has now and constantly keeps supe- on hand a large and ver pn ag TRUNKS AND VALISE: Is F ed Wood- Box TRUNKS: JELVET TAPESTRY ond CANVAS AVELING BAGS and SATCHELS; fine ADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, ko. I am prepared to compete with the best manu- faoturera, im proof of wince», read the following Re rt of tae Committee at the Fair of the Metropoli-~ Ein Meobanics’ [nstitute for 1857: ‘Topham & Norfiet deposited a Sole-ieather Trunk thatis, for solidity and quality of meterial, the best on exhibition, dzenxin Tromas, Saddler, B. 8. Kinsey, Currier, Bade B.—Tronks coceret Ce rabid pr perelesrg of epairing exeouted with neatnans a: impatoh, JAS. 3. TOPHAM. (Late Torntam & Norriet,) No, 499 7th street, oppo. Odd Fellows’ Tall, méiy : Washington D.C. QPRING STYLES OF HaTSs e For 1858. Gentlemen #re invites! to eail and see the now styies of DRESS HATS f embracing the Paris, Now Philadelphia styles, which ca: to plesse the most fastid Aliso, the Cloth (or Cashmere) Hat. so much adyni-ed and worn. ‘i er wih FELT HATS and CAPS in ali their variety. . ‘The quality ai rice of our HATS will be found to be the same _as sold in any other house in'tais city, and our $3.5), $3,and $2.50 Hats cannot be ba re by “Tae pro Then give usa pay. nena oer? the padding is the esting of it.” ut remember—terms, ready Kk for aredit. INti METZ, Hatter, 236 Pa. av.. near corner !3th at. fe 2-tr_ between Wilard’s & Kirkwood Hou HE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- EST NUMBER. I wish all tienen to bear in mind that the plan adopted three yeurs BKO 0! collins. HATS and BOOTS at re- in suc- thousands of gen fy I have just received a full zepply of 2 the latest New York styles of DRESS HATS, which I aim selling et $3 5). equal to any,and much better than is ally suld at $4 or $x and the best $3 Hats ed Sto and a good fashionable Hat at $2 Hints and Caps 3) per cent. lower than the usual prices.--for cash only. No extra profits, in order to offset bad debts. I also have. ou commission fora Philsdelphia vOR, ufacturer,@ first-rate Dreas CALF-SKIN BOOT, 7%, just as food sande splendi PA it $3.59. canal to wi best CALFP-SKIN GA ‘The Bootwakers of this e%y oan Boots, a8 usual, at my regular prices CA r that are sold froin $5 to PUEATHER GAte, t & or $6; and the very Sat upplied with flernis cash. rs s ANTHONY 8, New York Hat Store, 7th street, opposite the Avenue House, fe 25 3m gent for the manufacture: T TARRIAGES, HE Subscriber having made additions to Factory. making it now one of the largest, ia the District, where his facilities for' manufacturing al kinds of CAR- RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be aur- sed,and from his long experience sn the busi- he hopes to give general satisfaction. Al! kinds of Carringes and Light Wagons kept on hand. ‘All REFAIRS neatly done,and all orders promp! ly attended to, ‘ ‘a Second- none taken in exchange for new NDREW J. JOYCE, gorner of 14th and F ate, WANUB). P. HOOVER'S BOOT, SHOR, AND = PRI yK ESTABLISUMENT. I have on bend a j Geni ‘s, Misses’, I Rubbers, ‘Overshoes, Saniies BAPE i Voots, Slippers, Buskins heiled and without, Water-proof Boots and Shoes, which I will sell cheap for cash, iso, & splendid stock of Sole Leather Trunksa uoed prices. Cali and examine for apipelzes, at SAM’L. P. HOOVER. Tron Hall, Pa. avenne, between Sth and 16th ats. jan 14 GASTON & CLARK 48 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ‘8000; ‘7th street, ander t! DEAL! CLOTHING AND G ® FURNISHING ODS. The subscribers oa!| attention toa desirable Stock of CLOTHING which they now have on exhibi- tion at their Store, No. 48 Louisiana avenue, second door Somste rer. sad 9s they ar. mee Pt! ! mible, every effort necessary seer part shail So used in order to please their ho CLOTHING, DEPARTMENT we oan x tee the stock to be perfect in point of durabili Ye, it and atyle, because we make everything ourse!ves, and have no hesitation in saying our goods will be found eet to the best order Nes Lil ne opuntry. oe @tching the various cl nse eae gantgre 4 door from ‘oul ar ions oan be proved on ex- oak ost BAoeaGe Express OFFICE Adjoining The States ting Ofhes. satser iy, Bacrare Arent for Baltmmore Set ee remaval tony pont thi tows. ity etown. 108 op Offi poe fora fo 10 0” Hook,» Si seed SS eS Ee . B— to Wi or. to Sarovar ones DY THE PI adr Sie eee wit: within the following named North of the base line and 4 ownship 2, of range 23, Monday, the fe disposal‘of the Section. Sneacew gees N. & of. wu all SORES ‘he part west of river of..... 6 The part west of river of .__. The part west of river of... The part west of river of.....18 ‘The part west of river of......90 he part wee! tiver of. ....S2 ‘The part west of river of...... 4 All ot. ——- 6 8 i The part west of river of. > Hts cnet PRESSE EEES Sm rneRtsonen#QESMeiNes 1 } caiSe which remain in the Railroad,” parts of townships, North of the base line and west of the Afth prin cipal meridian, Parts of Sec’ns. “bot 0. of. of. >a BSannw BE RERRENBE Section, cad PPPS SPP EP EYE PY <3 SSPPPSPEEEY j=j—) FRECS Sem sane or KEBENRENV ERB Semae ySSSTSTSTSSSTSSST SSS oSSS SSS >z 3 nee ba > 29 >zz fourteenth bi 6a subject, as ri muin of two dollars and North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, £9 and 90, of range 19 88, 89 — of ranges 2, 2, 22, 28, 24, At the land office at Fort Dopax, d day of June next, ipr'tne i@ lands, heretofore unofes rs following-named townships a meri: 222 4 & 2 2 8 ee: ee oa =e at ee -PEPESESES ESTES ESTES SS: a Fs it Foxt Dopex, commencing on fa day of lene next, fur the sin the even numbered @ within the uodermentioned townships, q United States, within siz miles on each side of the: Dubuque and Pacihe uired by law, to @ mini- ty #e, dy, 90, and 91, of 2 » and si, of range At the land offies at Siocx Citr, commencing on Monday, the seventh day of June next, for the dis- posal of the publis lands, heretofore unofer: uated within tue follo vii B Township. 2 Fo _#£ FESESESTTSESSESTESESSESS SS eZ be vax porate. Era Spaces At the land office at Osacx. “TRS publie landes hi ‘June next, jeretotore west of the Afth prin- ‘idian, 99 and luv, of range 2 a yo ie an seat aS the ASth prin. Sorrrrr bis! rere SUSTSSLSSTS TESS ay Sree’ 2 x Be: ia: SeSyyyEREyeey 2 22 bar} Ed PY ing-named township SPPFEPYEF = € FSF 3. ox 9 58 Parts ef Seo’ns. noing on Mon- wnoffered, si viz: 3 Section, Township. Range. se x LJ Sewtmnnon #USERERN SET Senn wr Senn ctth ERRNO SSR EERENVEZSSenan UNE Sheena ckesuRBReweRheN B32 2 asic non wold Reise Be as SwonunRtd” BREN Sede e oa eeaseReBes CRBsEBosIaee= | Ln, eae Sie Mes SHBEES Sa nnssonn RRM SERENE cents per acre, viz: BeenanwhPK8 vig bats bibs: bo. 4 ety At the land office ¢ | Monday. the twent: roux CITY. commencing on it di fJunen aa a jeretolore wnoffere named townships and jisposal of the peilis land Zz unted within the follow: Township. and cipal mi ry Pa | west af the fifth prin- eridian, BEEN Section, Township. Range. SSSTSy BREWNERS Seca RERISENNRRERRNN SEGRE EES wm MERENREN YS Section. FUPFSTSsSleres mm 2% Wei NS MRBRNNYSSSES ORES cece we Bo FaonwRREBR Zeon cK#OURENZHLESUEENN SE ose an oeheeneNaMbebAeSZE SEFESEFFPSE ERMC TRCN GO COR CNN OE ON CNET NORD OO THN ONNM ROMER Kew OF EEO PESTS TTT IT, PYFYYPFY! theeee err eneenenees GWMENMESSSES TE Seem os on BR REREBEEE SS onan «x SEARLE BEN RP ENNE SSR ERK Senne wn REMEMBERS SE IES S wee me HEBRES BEY RUE HENEEESRSS TC Sen same on —- RE GBEREEE SES Serene LESRRENYSEN Seon ntl Senate o 333 ass sa so 47 a 2 93 bes At the land office at Siocx City, commeneing on ‘Thursday, the first dsy of July next, for the of the vacant land: and the “ Jowa Cen Dubug ject, 88 reeuired by on oo tare ‘and fifty cents per acre, On the “ Dubuque and Pacific Railroad.” North of the base li ‘owanshi ‘ow! Tow! Townshi ‘Townships 89. Pi ps ‘ownehips ‘ownships 90,9 5 ‘ownships 86, a 86 and 87, of range 42 , of range 43, ¢ and we cipal meridi 90, and 9!, of ranges 34.and 35 90, 91, and 92. of ranges 35, Resing meme ofra ces . ‘and 98. of rance 45 32 of range of range 47. * Jowa Central Air Line Railroad.” and and 92, 86 and 87, of range 36 iRposal St ef the fifth prin- ian. 37, and 38 87, and 98, of ranges 37, $2, 39, 40, _At the land office at CounciL HLUFFs, commen- cing on M Parts of See'ns. er ‘lef N.dand SW. 3 N. Riser rhe Ce ed 23 Section. BS & Townshi die iecfertneatienas ic 16 dispu Lars is. | he J ret aaa | of - @ --- - & - Bw - & _ # - &® - & - & 5 : 1 be - 2 _ - s - 4 - 8 - 6 - 9 oon a r ‘ore un. - he fer: Range. Township,| 2 = » . a * # s . 1 : ‘ : ‘ s r . o ‘ - & R tates : 4 “6 Reet: 3e8 1’ po. “ x be: - 7 a me - 8 2 ~ ° Ps mo. x |B: R ! ro, - FY % 6 2 ho. - PI “ - Fa) ‘§ = a “ - BB 2 - » s - 2 3 : § se ‘ % - 2 2 - = 4 - & . > K a > “4 1s st ” = 2 3 % ss a = m 27 «3 ‘ x am - 8 19 MM 12 2 ir ” a 12 - 2 “4 - 2 a - 2 - B&B ™ - & 3 = 2 | Es eo 4 ET) At the land office at Corncit Bivrrs, ing on Monday, the i4th day of June next, for the die>osai of the vacant lands in the eren-mumbered sections withm the undermentioped towash ‘which remain to the U: urlington aud Missouri River et Grikect, as juired by jo A Minimum of two doliare and fifty cents per ecre, viz: On the “iowa Central Air Line Railrosd.” North of the base leme and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. ‘ownships 84 and 83, of range M4. ‘ownship 84, of mage 35, 36, 37, 38, and 41. ‘ownships 84 and 85, of range 42, Townships 83, 84, and 85, of range 43. fesse 82, 83, 84, end 85 of range 44. hips 82, 83, and 84. of range 45. ips 83 and 84, of range #. 84, of range 47. On the “Mississippi and Missouri Railroad.” ‘ownshipe 77. 78, 79, and 80, of ranges 34 and hips 78, 73, and 90. of ranges 3, 37, and %. ‘oWnships 77, 78, 79, and 80, of range 3. ‘ownsh ips 75, 77, 78, 79, and 89, 75, 76. 77, 7, ‘74, 75, 76, 7, ‘75, 76, and 77 of range 44. and Missouri River Razi- ry i r of range 37. ‘ownships 71, 72, aud 73, rauges 38, 38, 4, 4), 42, 45, and 44. Atthe land office at Dusveue, commencing on Tuesday, the firet day of Jans acxt, for the dupe sal of the vacant is in Ld eten membered Be0- t to the U de of the remai each a1 North of the dase ¢ 7 cipal meridian, 8, and #9, of range 1. 89, and %, of |, and %), of ranges 62. 4, 5,6, 7,%, 8, ‘ownships 88, 89, 9, and 91, of range 15. ‘ownships 88, 9, and 91, of ranges 16, 17, and 18. On the “Iowa Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the base lime ond cast of the fifth prin- * Iri2, 13 and 14. cipal meridian, of Eade 84 anc 85, of ranges I, 2, and 3. ‘ownship ranges 4, 5, 6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- copal merid: Townships and 85, of ranges 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,6, 7,8, 10, HS, 14 15,and 16. At the land office at Fort Dgs Moings common- cing on Monday, the fourteenth day of June next, for the disposal of the vacant in the even- numbered sections within the undermentioned townships, which remain to the United States, with- an 30x mules om cach side of the “lows Central Air and the “Mississippi sed Missours bject. as regui ed by law, toa mini dollars and Afty cents per mere, Viz: On the “Iowa Central Air Line Railroad.” Nerth of the base line and cast of the Afth prin- si font meridian, ‘ownship 83, of range |. owasbips & & 4 s3, of ranges 2,3, 4 5,6, and 7. North of the base line and west ef the Afth prin- cipal meridian. hip 83, of ranges |, 2, 3, 4, and 5. ‘ownships &2 and #3, Say we 7. ‘ownship 83, of ranges &, 9, 10, 11, iz, 18, 14, 15, and ‘ownsh ps 83, #4, and 85, of ranges 17, 18, 18, 20,21, 22, 23, 24, and 25. Scateree cuetahe cue ei, 5 renge 27. ‘crashes 8, #4, and 85, of ranges 28, 2, 9,3, ‘Townships & and 85, of range 33. On the “Mississippi and Missoun Reilroad.”” North of the base lime and cast of the Afth prin- cipal meridvan, Townships 77, 74, and 79,of ranges 1,2. amd! North of the base line and west of the Afth prim- 108 78, Townships 7, Townships 79, Townships ®, 8 23332 range 21. ‘ownshi| I. range 22. ‘ownahips 77. 72. 73, and pod range 23. Townships 77 78, and 79, of ranges 24, 25, 26, 27,25, 28, 3, Sl, SZ, and 33, At the land office at Cuaniton, on Monday, the seventh day of June next, for the dis- poss! of the vacant lands in the even uambered seo- tions, within the underment.oned townships, which ed States within siz miles om issourt River aired by law, to @ muni- Sty sents per acre. Raiirond, hject, as r mum of fie dollars and North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- Townships 69, 70,and 71, of ranges. we a Roa Townships 69 7, Ti, and en 4 and 5. T Ti, and 72, of ranges 6 and 7. Township: Ti, 72, and 73, of range 8. sg ne a, anes, a ranges %, 18, 11, 12,and Townships 71, 72,73, and 74, 0f congo 4, F Stele oi 32. 73, and %4, of range ‘ownships 71, 72. 73, and 74, of range 16. Townships 71,72 and 73, of ranges 17, 18, 19, and ‘Townships 7, 71, 72, and 73, of range 21. Townships 71, 72, and 73, of ranges 22, 23, 2, 25,25, 27, 28, 28, H, 31, 32, and 33. Lands iated by law for the use of schools, reuitary nd other wha on will be exeluded fiom en. The tracts within the “six milex om each side” 8 will be anid, aulject ue of the railrond: Way granted ly the act of rar to the right 188, for ANTITIAS respective e lands will be eomemeee ie wi - nd will proceed ip the ‘ertised, until the whole 5 the ssies thus * but no sale shall be Kept open longer than womens ¥ of the abov: Be‘atiaisd ‘Sct earth saint‘ ihe Tee . inder at the city of Washington, ae Eee Be aed cargge heae, Domos diet Sts CHANAN. ° age Reems r the Genera! Land Office. a TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. very Parana eptitiod to the right of a 4 “ hah the same tothe entis ‘of the Register and Receiver of the proper iand and make poy- ment for @s seon as practicable af er serine this motice, and vane the for the ne pins

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