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EVENING STAR. TAT IMPROVE YOUR EYES. Wasnixeton, April i7th, 1853. aN them, by the Paris Wah MERDN See Editor of the Star: T once had tne temerity to offer you a brief ef- from Europe with his own, as | as the wanufacture of 2 Rod man’ fusion of my pen, and it was kindly accepted. | others of the Istest umproved Ai ECrA LES ry} ‘This, then, must form my excuse for a second tn- YE-GLASSES: among which are t trusion, though it prove a leas successful one. The Paha bots CONV ER The ILIAN PEB. }, Ete., following fragment is merely a very diminutive | BOY: BLES, CRYSTALS and unwortby imitation of the romantic extrava- to Pepi a rhich are warran| atfe gance of the ancient ballads; but makes no pre- t OF to it; also tension tothe beauty of the deceased style of com- HORT SIGH TEDN kas: position. W ived in some ‘ersons who are compells use glasses, or those aon as coputne cate eee ‘some of its | ROW using them, will be « at firstsight. ‘Those own simplicity the tumid style of the preseat day. ROUBLE rowguep VENEZUELIAN The First Ivy Vine. have receiyed the highest recommendations at the neful so gsters al World’s Fair, at Paris, through their producing & , Aa thet happ yma papnape to G of vision heretofore unknown And se this fairy’s viviet bet. ‘Also, ail styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- ahat tempts our weary FYING GLASSES, i ‘The comag night its shadows cast, are for sale at hjs store, oorner of Eighth street: ‘And derker grows the vaie; nsy!VAnia AVenUS, OF hth street No. 491, W bile round and round i1 wheeling course, tween p street and ‘avenue. ‘The wailing night-birds sail. 0 mot mis: ss ee ee sarees. T0es Vi rr is bap — Fang or pene certo — lishment in Europe. id n3-t N *Tul from that lovely vioiet bed Sprang forth sa ivy-vine. In binding circles fast it grew, And close the lovers bound; Oh! where they tslked with words so sweet, A burial place they found. yes PER CENT. VESTMENT, Corporation Bons of the City of Davenzert, ows. pa ing 19 per cent. ‘interest by Cou; in New ‘ork. is of $5 each. The gro city of Davenport has now about 20,000 inhabitants, and is idly increasing in wealth and population, Ite ‘Their bones the blighting vi munieipal debt is only 139,000, and its railroad debt a tits —— feeds only $125,090, and cangot now be increased. The Aud from this tale, th statistics of the city wore published in the Intelli- A tender lesson read enoer of the 3th September. We recommend eee ese bonds, believing them to be as safe as any The centroversy in the American Tract te or city bonds, Society concerning the publication of tracts upon | _008 CHURB BROTHERS slavery, Waxes Warmer. 107 It is an extraordinary fact, that when peo- ple come to what is commonly called high words, they generally use low language. It is said that the ‘white feather’ is tobe the fashionable Bonnet ornament the coming sea- son. UJ" A cotemporary, speaking of the report on gentiemen’s fashions, says: -*There is not much a in gentlemen's pants this month.’’ Very likely {> A rumor Is said to be current in Paris that Orsini is still alive, a “dummy” having been executed in bis stead. There is probably no foundation for it in fact. iP If you wish to be truly polite. exhibit real kin iness in the kindest manner—dothisand you wil pass at par in any society. without studying the rules of etiquette was NGTON AQUEDUCT, Orriczor yee Wasurwoten Acumuuetst Wasninston, March 8, 1858. Proposals are invited for the oompietion of the Washington Aqueduct, according to plans & _ eifications which will be on exhibition in this office, on and after the 10th of April. Bids will be received for the completion of the whole work in gross,—or for the separate work: soribed in ths specifications, the United States re. serving the right to make @ contract for the whole, or for the separate works, wre eem mostadvan- us upon comparison of the bids. i be Sportal, only. atthe work can be completed with the appropriations now available; and the contracts will ie subseet to the contingenoy of future appro- tions JongT. 8s. , * Prrhe Bi qneer reserves the right to prescribe the amount of work to bs done and the rate of progress ich contract, and for each work. Z ents will ba made in checks upon the United ‘reasury upon the monthly estimates of the UF Sispon B. Jenness did not appear at the | {ithe compieion atthe eputraat | and 1 wil bea recorder’s court in Detroit on Tharaday, and bis | Sondition of all contracts that the workmen shall be bail, $8,000, is forfeited. Jenness is the young-| paid their full wazes monthly and in specie, married man charged with incest with his niece Proposals should be sealed, and ed “ Propo- The friendship of some people is like our | $%!8 fer work and materials for the Washington shadow, keeping close while we walk in the sansbine, but deserting us the moment we enter the shade iP The expense of managing the McDonough estate bas peel ge than 345.000 per year. The whole estate is valued at a little over two mil- hhons U~ When Lady Wallace sent a polite note to Mr. Harris, of Covent Garden, offering a comedy for nothing, he observed that her lady- ship knew the exact value of it > Mary Brainard was arrested, in Buffalo, for giving her liege lord an unmercifal thrasb- ing, but let off, upon showing that she had,to support the family, while he—lazy, good-for- nothing fellow—gave ber “‘sass’? when she told him te run on an errand. i~ Elibo Burritt, the well-known lecturer,is to pablixh a paper at’ New Britain. Ct. It is ‘to be called ‘The North and South,” and will be devoted mainly to the xdvocacy of Mr. B.'s plan of effecting the gradual abolition of slavery by compensation tothe owners. * U7~ Phe Austrian government has decided up- on not taking notice of the fact of the stadents of Padua, to the ber of 5.000, having gone to hear a mass, at the conclusion of which they struck up the De Profundis, which, It was well understood by everybody. was for Orsini. ur The conductor between Sy:acuse and Buf- falo, the other day, was rather stagyered when a ‘woman with six children around ber offered Lim a single ticket. But the lady assured bin they were all under six years of age, and he accord- ingly passed them as lap passengers. The mother was a Yan kee, emigrating to Illinois A Hit by a Miss —Congreve rockets were in- vented in 1903, by Sir William Congreve. Ona certain occasion, when visiting Westminster Ab- Aqueduot. ‘The United States reserves the right to rejeot any or all bida for the whole or fe ek of the work, ifnot deemed advantageo @ work will be awarded to the owest bidders forthe whole or for parts of the work, who give good security for the completion of their contracts, if at reasonable ricer. . . . Every offer must be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respot le per- sous, to the offeot that he os Shey maaerene hat the bidder or bidders will, if bis or their bids be accept ed, enter into an obligation within ten days, with and sufficient securities, for the completion of ie work undertaken; said evarantee to be accompa- nied by the cartificste of the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, Navy Agent, or some ¢*fheer of the General Government dividual known to the Engineer or Department of War, that able to make good of War, that the guarantor: Bids will beopene? in th on of the biddors ids will be opene? in the presence of the bi q at noon of the llth May; none will be received after ‘that hour. 2 ‘The work to bs let comprises—completion of the dam across the Potomac at the Great Falls; build- ing of cate houses; completion of masonry bridger: waste weirs; busiding distributing reservoir; com- pletion of conduit; furnishing cast-1rop pipe; build ing of two iron pipe bridges; laying pipes from the distributing reservoir to fo Nav ard and other rincipal publio establishments ef Washington; Building o high service rvoir in Georgetown, and supply of cement, sand, briok: ail other materials; for al ee is to be made to the detailed descriptions and specifications to be exhibited in this office. _ The comparison of the bids will be made upon the quantities noted in the specifications and plans ex- hibited at the time of letting and should a bid in gross be accepted, the monthly payments upon the contracts will be made upon the Cen ol ag = eo usu ould state the time within which each work will be completed, provided Congress bey, in company with the ladies, bis attention | appropriates the vecessary funds, = Was directed by one of the party to the inserip- by order of the Seoretary of War: tion on the great composer's (Purcell,) monu- M. C. MKIGS, Mout : ‘-He bas gone to that place where only bis mastic can be excelled.” --"Phere, Sir William,” said the youny lady, ‘substitute fireworks for music, and the epits pb will answer for yourself.” Captain of Engineers in charge of Washington Aqueduct, ForM oF GUARANTEE. To Capt. M.C. Meigs, U. S. Enginzers: We, the undersigned, residents of State of hereby joint! id severally, cove- nant with the United States, aud senreety ae case the foregoing bid of accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of the said bid, exeoute the contract for the same, with ood and sufficient aur2ties to perform the work or ‘urnish the articles proposed, in conformity to the terms of the sdvertisement under which it waa je. And in ease the said shail foil to enter inte contract as aforesaid. we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer by the said and the next lowest bidder. Signed. A. B. Cc. D. I hereby certify, that, to the best of my knowledce and Schiet, ry bes named guarantors are rood sufficient. E. F Signed. _w Satine BANkine HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS, pears de; ci 8 Bank Notes will please mark their Chacks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold. Accounts will be opened with depositors allowing them to deposit Gold and Check for currenoy, the depositor being oredited with the ditfcrence. ne 23-tf CHUBB BROTHERS, RE BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION. The demand of the people from all parts of the country for a new edition of this Book, bringing down the statistics to the present time, is such that it cannet longer be disregarded. It is sufficiently known throughout the country to reuder a partiou- lar description of it un , in the ‘AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WIL! ARDS’ HOTEL —F R Spr it, Col HK W Welsh, Ct; L Mass; A Bowden W Parker, WO} I NB; ue, Md; J ; H Fttins, C lady, NY; JW Pa; W 3 Huntting end sor nie, Band Mi Lid Capt ¥ PG Rambo, Pa; im lady, Mass; WW Goulding and lady, $G Church, NY; Dr Crawford, U Mackey ard lady, WM Neill. Thos Raiue: Crockers, WH Gallagher, Dr Purlye and ladv. ‘Thomas McEtrsth, WP Riske. DN Crane, W H Hayward, DM Osborne, NX York; E Salomon, La; HJ Webb, Ps; C Baring, Eng. BROWN? HOTEL.—G EC: ase, Md; J Mc- Kimon, Conade; R J berts. NY; C F Green- wood. F W Burnett, and family, Va; T Fddy. NY; Rev WW Berry aud lady, Mrs Davis, G W Scrivener, Virginia: 8 Barber and lady. Pa; 8 Towusend and lady, J P Reid and lady, NY: R C Macon, Va; W Barkceloo, SC; J Perly, NY; G W Ewing, ind, J Hertzler, jr, and daughter, © W Raborg, Va; W I Thomas and dauy bter. Mra McKubin and niece, A RK Schnebly, Md: Kidwell, Va; H A Chittenden. G W Swain. NY: 5 B Owings, 8 Biandfnd, W J Loyd. Md; J P Stiles, NC; W F Owens. Va; J UB Murfiee, ‘Fenn: JK Pitzer, Va; G F Nesbitt, > larding, F M C Kinzen, J W Wright. Ny; NATIONAL HOTEL —E A Abbe a5 R F Lester, Va NH; G ke say that it contains the ey. W Tid Mass; Es Plowden, Md; WC Hite, carved the voluntary "and ; rouse Ky; T She-lock, O; J Duncan, ill; H H Lummis | both Houses of Congress, of) RVing been ado, and fam, Miss 1, Gilbert. Ky; Juc Shumate, Vc iy the Supreme Court as a standard edition of the onstitatien of the United States, and of its having reosived the special approbation of sume of the Wisest statesmen of the past and present age. It has been pronounced by them asa suitable fire-side companion for every Aimerican citizen, and asa text book for the rising generation of the schools. aditers who venerste aud support the Constitu- tion, the sentiments of Washington, and the prina- pies it embodies, have heretu given it their generous nnd valuable xupport. Booksellers aud others who may de it for the supply of those who may desiri the new edition will please address Ww IL AM HICKEY, Jr. Washington City, D.C. 7 CARRIAGES, 1 HE Subscriber having made additio; o his Faotory . making it now one of the largest, in the District, where his facilities ter QS Bran iestaring ail kinds of CAR- RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be passed, and from his long experience in the ness, he hopes to give general satisfeotion. All kinds of Carrisges and Light Wagons kept on hand. All REPAIRS neatly done, if ly attended ton eaey done, and all orders prompt. Second haud Carr: W Goldsborough, W Worttington, Md; @ W Dean, USCS; LH James, NH: L Steains, do; Blackie, J McCost, Mass: PW Crain and lady, Md; J Rider. N York; W Blanchard, Maxs; PS Frost, Mo; W Taylor. Ala; G A Barnes, NH; 3 Beathner, NMex: A D Jeseup, Pa, JC aod Mise € Pampel'y, NY; GS Kelly, Mass; J S Watts. N I: PS Sta Va; B Baldwin. Nik) De KS Williams. E ing. A P Hurd. JC Woods, NVk: © AM JH Bargb. O; H Kountze, N T, FS Low Tarr, 1; E M Chat , UNITED STATES HOTEL.—G T Allen, Va; W H Hungerford, Min; € Kinsley, ries TA Sorin burne, J W Cridler, and W Goldsborouch, Md P Mathews, Mo; J Ewers, F Osbourn. S iLain ling. L Green, HS Brown, and No Richey J Melvilie and chi'd, L Bu‘ton, MY; Col Lumy kin. DC: W I Mantis, lil; W I Baker, Vt Colton, L Mitchell, Va. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —n L Martin, ool Col GH Slaughter, Wis, WS Linn esi *, HB Metcalf. and WV Met- calf, Md; T W Kiger, Mrs Ra : lows; J’Merton, Va. FJ Fanntion ages m2-tf i es taken in exohange for new ! atleroy, USA; P Ww J. ‘ L Duborg, C Meadows, Po; WC Cooper, XJ; | a ia-tt “AN DHENY 7 TOME Ee a L Adrian, and P Pottter, Md; Gen Ashe, NOTICE NY: ° WASHINGTON TIME IS MONEY. HOUSE —N W Campt il NY; 5 Doolittle, NJ; 8 Collins, 1; © BSmitt’ am, Lilinois; J Rockford, Wis- New York; 3 Smith, do; H K ———— OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS FPuom = Unirap Starrs. I have this day receiveddirect from North Attle- borough. Maus., Wallace Goodwin's cclebynted Othee CLOCKS, of superior hush, © ca | also, Watchmaker’s Regulators, Cl. } Ratiroad Stations, ‘and all other styles ol Clocks, from $1 up to $125, The trade supplioiat wholesale prices. am the ouly authoriz t 6 2 Celebrated Clocks this side of New ron 5 Call and see for yourselves at tne creat Clook Em + SAD "Hol Airs oer, New Fork. divepoot tp 2g | Abate” OTs Nianso, amen Sew York...Havre... | My ( RIENTAL NAIL POLISH. sizing 8 beautiful eats Store. naar lth atraat Parsee? At - os oe “Liverpool Re GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- <d “ST Liverpool ...My 25 | | 1 wish all gentieinen to bear in mind that th plan 1 Ne oxoots ling ATS .iverpool...New York... 0 of selliny ives past... Heston . and BOOTS at te duced prices, Yor CASH, 18 NOW in sue- ful Operation, as thousands of gentiomen oan testify, I have just received a full supply of the Iatest New York styles of DRESS HATS, whieh [ sin selling at $3 50, equal toany,and much better than is usually sold at $4 or $5: and the best $3 Hatin the United States; and 8 svcd fashiousble Hat at &250.—in fact, all kinds of Hats and Caps 3 per cent, lower than the usual prices, for cash only. No extra profits, in order to offset bad debts, iverpoot...New York New York on the 5th and 20th of each wonth Ce eeeeeeeesererreeree ‘OATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, False have, on commission fora Philndelphia man- glk SUPERION QUALITY. AND facturer, a first-rate Di CALF-SKIN BOO GENTE FURNISHING Ak TICLES, — | Argy's hl itt rato Dro CALE-SKIN BOOT, a ie ante ag jock, chy adi PATENT-LEATHER GAIT- No. 370 Pa, avenue, under browns’ Hotel, beat ae KN, Gate ey eo ate ww s0-sttrnens, Es nsteabar Sera con ylicd nit ‘ ANTHONY 8, New York Hat Store, 7th street, vsite the Avenue House, tha mann faaturara. M4f®5Le WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD ARTIFICE RTS MARBLE, E Street, bet gece 'ith and 13tm Streets North, {025 9m NUsNs & CLARKE and HALLET’ cen yey PAYIS & CO. al Constantly receiving and ane be surpassed, and are well ‘comb. A large axsort- onumente, and ‘Tomb- ao 306 h ate, Purchasers will it to their interest to examine fr themselves the superior qualities of the above now. Stools, Covers, Meiodeons, & is » &e., ko, 1 Pig ivi tone or ae Marble work ‘Paging, an Very ot) = ry other work io line. se onl! and make an inspect, R%aMdake's bows ot tae Radronn” OMF,t0ck. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INE Kaven’s unrivalied PIANOFORTES ce = always to be found at th W. G, METZEROTT, ‘At the land office at Onace, on Mon- : E tig" patie Tandse nares a ‘sit = within the following named vig: 2 North of the base |: nd west af the Sith prin- = Forney ie of Fire. a, as ‘Township %, of range 33, At the land office at Monday, t! dispose! ‘of sisusted wit! athe urteouth day of J ne pent pike iblio : ‘ont Dorer, wi S following -named townships ~ . 3 Sem wren: parts of townships, vi So th of the bi ine and sa North af the base Jae emt soeit I the Atte rria £1 3 2 fa6¢ ag. ert Parte of See'ns. 3 5 : g B 5 z o « ae me ae & 3 202 2 uM ae See 3 8 B <4 9 3: a 2 ‘3 iH uM 2 “t 90 st ss ot a 93 Ko . $ =N F 12 8 liad Wo 2 91 31 9 2 33) : | 8 oO. 3 1 w river of. 4 92 23) All of & tof TAG Per of. 18 ; 1 of. 3 | The partweatet | E w oe ‘river of-----S2 | Do All of "2 9 2% Do ge Bs No. 9% % Do Teemmtvanct. |} be r ‘ tiver of..—.12 po All of —. 14 > 18 3,4 * Allo a a hy 4 All of. ae 2 9 4 Do 4 4 Deo. S16 nts - 8 “3 0 12 SET ? FEFESPEFSEETESSSESESTESe eenente SEFEPESESES EY: PRBESESooansRooaen 44 eigetes ewe At the land office Boat. the twent disposal sections within t! wiich remain in miles on each side of the * Raitroad,” subject muni of two dollars aud North of the base cipal meridian, ‘Townships 89 and 9, of range 19 worships 84, 89 Monday, the seven! wr Of the publis lands, heretofore unoffered, sit- Unted within tue following-named townships’ cud parts of towuship North of the base tipal meridian. Parts of Seo’ns. BLK SNBRBSS Beotion, ek Sh sagen ceuomacn- Be ReuReTE of the vacant I 27, 23, 2), 3), and St #8, 29, 9, and 91, of 89, 90, and 31, of ran; At the land office at Sioux City, commencing on 2 eigttbiNeszicannwstacew#¥E Do Nie of. Nig: o! Do 2 4 38 j : 1 = -2 2 2 3 R . 34 -4 i a) 5 PS 6 3) a { a 8 Re eT} 9 2 238 0 |3.3e of :- 28 89 33 1 | aoe eiarccct a 12 i a) 4 B ae 3 % 9 Do x H H Be 2 91 33 219 | : -4 2 { 6 2 ' Do 8 2 Do 23 ' Do 4 m1 9% Do 2 IN. Je eo ‘Ail of. 38 Pipe » . 82 93 2 . Evy 1 5 . 36 2 | Do 4 ‘0 6 40 8 13 bo pe 92 Li > | bo | Bo | To Do 8 8 i at Fort Dons, commencing on y-first day of June next, for nds iu the even mumbe: he wy mentioned townsh he United States, within Dubuque and Paoitic » &s reguired by law,to a mini- hty cents par acre, viz: line and west of the fifth prin- and 9), of ranges 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, age = th day of June next, for the dis- IZe line and west of the fifth prin. Kenan weKeBWBRNweS bo aabeeEHE BEE io eio icing intieats = is = ry t the land office at Sioux City. com: on q <i 245 Monday. the tweut “drat day of Yune eats fur the mee] i 10 lands, heretofure unofere a Parts of Beo'ns. = H situated within the following named townships and ee 2 & | parts of townships, viz: 89 SALI of. 20 North of the —_ ps eet meet af the Afth prin- | a F 3 | a ‘| ; . € 4 Parteof Seo'ns. & i g z 5 9 So ; ge gé2 1 o 2 87 w nA .2 = M ru) 3 2 4 7 5 6 B 7 » R 2 we 3H 9 | a 1 95 +12 .2 3 .3 4 ‘ ra 7 8 a 2 2B 10 ery 1 2 2 > i = 3 z 5S 54 Se # cal 6 s :287 et) 4 * 298 2 2 23 oy od @ 3 uM - SS - 8 4 20 6 24 6 8 858 & G06 ee & 83 47 8 47 Pri uri “ F PPEPYSPPYP wm wm onm KERB CRRENRESIE RT canoer BEERS CERNE RO EY SLEKSERENeLENewSsoras= g: a 4 33 At the land office at Siocvx City, commencing on Thursday, of the vacant | Within the undermentioned each side of the “* Dubmque an the “ fowa Central Air Line Railroad,” suired by law, tos minimum of tie dol- fty cents per acre, viz: and {ire'una'f the first day of July next, for the disposal in theeven numbered sections, townsh : United Stato, within siz mites on and fic Railroad” ub- On the * Dubuque and Pacific Railroad.”” North of the base line and west of the A/th prin- ‘owns ps 90, 91, and 2, of cipal meridian, 1 od f » SY, 82, anda, of re ees 43a 44 50° oi? ef ad 8S, of renee 45 99, #2 of range 46 91, and range 47. Ona the “ lows Central Air Line Railroad.” Township 86, of ranges 34 and 35 ips 86 and ‘ownships 86, 87, and 41 ne range 36 96, of ranges 37, 38, 39, 40, a hips 86 and 87, of | 2 Township 88, of range or oing the At ey nee office at Counci. BLUFFS, commen- ae “jrme ed June next, for lands, heretofore unoffer- named townships North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian. $ ry &3 gas Parts of Seo'ns, 5 A Parts of Seo’ns. = 5 Hi Fi & i Fe me 285 : 3 age : zm ae] : - le - 6 - N.dgand SW. 3° : & - 2 ht Aer to = i. 5 - 4 - lew > 6 oe oe 5 3 > Ra ; - A 3; ¥ 7 ne EST <TD. ; A 4% ‘ rect tn F i tanec em | 5 § e -« - 8 s & a ade 2 a - ‘ - u s - & we - 8 > wa Maa ie ait w - a - Pp 2 - @ 3 - 2 - 2 = - & a» - 2 - & 3 = 2ue site 2 - BR M4 - 8 2 Shae > a i. * - + » = = - 38 - Ww = -h 2 4s :k 4 © 43 - = t ‘ - @ 7 =o 8 do. - 2 an > it > “ - = - - & - B&B -_ 2 - i : 3 : H 2 -_ - - @ - & - 2 Ss - 2 36 - 2 - & Se - & eS - & - 8 = . - “ - & - 2 - - » eae - Ss > 3 > § = - & Fs eal iy “ ae - Sms 3B - te - BR 2 85 41) Do. - . - a )E : 8 a do. - = me - 2 Dore, - = De - 3 2 Me - & » |e :8 me - FS be: - ou . - At the land office at Counctt. Biv ing on Monday, the l4th day of June di Sree the vaeant lands in the ere wh ippi aud Missour: *Rurlington and Missouri River 48 reguired by law, to a minimum of treo fifty ceute per were, via: On the “lows Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the base lime and t of the fifth prin- cipal mers Townships 94 and & rani Te hip 84, of 35, BH. and 41, Townships 84 and 35, of range 83, 84, nnd 85, of ranze 43. ow 82, 83, 24, and S5. of range 44. Townships 82, 83, and 84, of range 45. Townships 83 and 84, of range Township 84, of range 47. On the “Mississippi and Missouri Railroad.” ‘ownships 77. 78, 79, and 80, of ranges 34 and %. 80. of ranges 35, 37, and 32. |. aud 60, of range ‘ownsh ips 76, hy > of met “. woships 75, 76 of range 41. ‘ownsh x 75, 76, 77, and 28, of range @2. ‘owas: 75, 76, and 77, of range 45, ‘ownship 76, of range 44. On the “Burlington and Missouri River Rail- ‘ownships 7), 7!, 72, and 7S, of range 34. ownchips 70, ned 7. of ranges 35 and 36. fownships 70, , and 73, Of range ST. ‘Townships 7), 72, and 73, of ranges 38, 39, 49, 41, <2, 43, and 44, Atthe land office at Dustork, commencing on Tuesday, the first day of June next, for the dispo sal of the vacant lands in the erem mumbered soc- ons within the undermentioned toweships, which remain to the United St within s1¢ miles on rol to ® munmum of two dollars North of the base line and east of the Afth prin- ipai meridian ‘Towns hips 87 and 83, of range 4. ‘Townships #7, 6, and &3, of range 3. Townships #7, 83, £9, and 90, of range 2. ‘owuships 87, 82, 89, and 9, of range |. North of the base line and west of the hfth prin- ctpal meridian, 87, 8%, and 84, of range 1. 87, 88, 89, and %, of rangs 2. - og aud %, of renges 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8,9, Townshi 90, and 91, of range 15. 9°, nnd 9, of ranges 16, 17, and 18. lows Centrai *ir Line Railroad.” North of the base line and east of the Aith prin- cipal merede ee Stand 85, of rans 2, and 3, ‘ownship 84, of rang 1. 5, 6, aud 7, North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- u ridian. Townships 94nd ranges 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 9, 10, 11, 52,93, 14. nd 16, At the land office at Fort Des M. cing on Monday, the fourteenth da for the disposal of the vacant lands » mumbered sections within townships, which remain Lo the United Stales,with - in su7 méles om each side of the “lowa Central Air Line Railroad” aud the “ Missisetppi Missours Kaulroad,”’ subject. xs regui ed by lnw, to a mini- maim of two dollars and Afty cemts per aere, viz: On the “lowa Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the base line and cast of the Afth prin- cipal meridian, Township 83, of range |. ‘Townships 82 a. d #3. of ranges 2, 8,4 5,6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal merid: Fowenlibe and es 1,2, 3, 4, and 6. the eres the undermentioned ‘ownships ® and 85, of rauges 6 and 7. ‘owaship 83, of ranges 8, 9, 10, LI, 12, 13, 14,15, and Townsh ps 83, 84, and 85, of ranges 17, 18, 19, 20,21, 22, 33, 24, aand 25, ‘Townships £2, 83, 84, apd %5, of range 26, Townahips 12°63; uud $4. of range 2. ownships 83, 84, aud 45, of ranges 28, 29, 31, 31, ang 2. ‘Townships 84 and 85, of range 33. On the “Mississippi and Missouri Railroad.” Townships 77, North of the base vipa. 77, 78, 79, aud 60, of 74, and 29. of ra Pent: 7A, 79, 89, and Bi, ‘ownships 79, #9, and 8!, of ranges ‘oWusbips %, 81, and 82. of range 10. ‘ownahips 79, 8, 81, and 82, of range 11. ‘ownships 79, 80, and $!, of ranges 12, 13, 14, 15,16, es 19, and ‘ownchips 79, 60, and Gl, of range 21. ‘ownships 78, 79, 80, of range 22. ‘Townships 77, 78, 78, an: of range 23, ‘ownships 77, 78, and 73, of ranges 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, SH, 3i, 32, and 33, At the land office at CuakiTox, commencing on Monday, the seventh day of June next, for the dix #OC r hich within sez mmiles om and Missouri River ject, ae r red by law, to a mimi- ollars and fifty cents per sore, North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- wrnships 69, 7,204 7, of rance3. ‘o ips 69, 7, Fowontipe and 72, of ranges ¢ and 5, 7, and 72, of ranges ps 78, and 73, of range ‘Townships 7i, 72, and 73, of ranges 9, Townships 7!, 72, 73, end 74, of e 14, 72, 73, and 74, of range 15, Ti, 72, 73, and 74, of range 16. Townships 71,72 and 73, of ranges 17, 18, 19, and Pownaive 2 21. 72-and 33, of range 2. 72, , ol » s ‘ownsi ape ae me of TRngos 22, 23, M, 25, 26, |, 2, 29, Bo, St, Lands appropriated by law for the use of © le, Powys other purposes will be exeluded from ‘The tracts within the “six mi of the railroad: way ranted railroads, and the particular tri will be sold as containing the tities respective ly shown on the othein! plate witLout de The offering of the & ed on the days xppoimted; and will proceed in U order in which they are advertised, until the whole pee en oe, and ~~ ee ee ~ ~4 ‘no sale «| eptopen lounger Wo Ww and no privste entry of any of the above lands wil! be — itted until aller the expiration of the two Weeks. nd band, at the of Wash: eight hundred ape MES BUCHANAN. mal A. HENDRions Commussioner of (he Genera! Land Offies. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. entitled to the nght of lage mod the lands within the townships: parte ol townships above meutioned is nyse to estab. jish the same tothe sat of Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and make pay- poet therefor oh gpsn os practirante c thts motice, w y * Pl of the