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THE EVENING STAR. BRALLIANTS. REST. So she was gon! ly giad to sae him laid a cand een gee inst the wa his setae ress a the tannod harvesters he eted to slambe pak wera Peonn’ ‘9 busy ce cee wlicrioe. flan ORs Pog a jer pre at ibe reem <a Sei br it. co the quirt matt blue belts, or 8 wren light rustling ‘Amon mare eevee aad twigs, might not be peard. eats. DEATH IN YOUTH. ts dead! He was s man to sciz> , Saute Girantaase in its fish er in his oseque. as the great will di y desaght aad its own fe FAITH. One in whom pers: asion and be'ief Had ripened into faith, aud faith become A passionate intuition. ( Spencer. terete to death, {Basry Cornwall, DRES: It in the rmnd that maces tits holy rich : ud as the can breaks through "he darkest o ouds, Bo houer peereth in the meanest babit. Bayaxp Tatioa on Paras Desrotism.—I have es read, during the past week, in various pape s, that the Papal States are the worst governed in Europe. [ have read itoften. The precisenature and extent, of this despotism I am a little in the dark about. Our general enlighteners, the edi- tors, do not condes-end to come down to the par- tieulars Still a plain man may be permitted to ask a few questions. In what dea tils is despotisin of the Papal Government consist! “Is it that clergymen hold office? For mary years there hes been a smaller proportion of cler- gymen bold:ng office in the Roman States than in some of the States of the Union, and their stiaries bave been in a still smaller proportion to those of secular officers. Is it iu the expense of the Government” It is one of the most economics in Europe. The salsries of the higher otficers of State do not exceed 83.000 a year; and the whole civil let cos's about £600,000, “Are the people ir ground down with taxes? The taxes in Rome is far less than in Eogland, France or New York. ay eer deprived of the benefits of education? Papal States, with a popula- tion Of less rll 000,000, have seven Universities; and the a of Rome has more free public schools than New York, in proportion to ber population. and what is still better, a larger proportion o! children attend them. “Perhaps, the poor ate tincared for and their Sofferings trevted with neglect. There are more and better free bespitais for the sick, the poor, and aged. ths suffering of every class, in Rome, in proportion to tee population, than in any other city In the world. Itisnot asked in Rome what isa man’scouatry orcreed. Perhaps the bad gov- ernment has reduced the people to pauperisin? Hollaad, France and other free and enlightened countries, have from three to ten times as much aperism in proportion to the pulation. Where, then, is tbe horrible des jovernment isan elective monarcuy. It basa iberal cous:itution, light taxation, very little ism, and ecenomical administration, a eheap or free education for all classes, abundant ine‘Itutious of charity fur the needy a 1 venture to assert that the segie ef York pays more taxes, is more plondered by dis- honest citiciais, supports more psupers, hax more uneducated children, tolerates more vice and drnakeaness, rowdyisin, &c., and suffers from more crime, year by year, than the whole nearly 3,000,000 of people of the States of the Church. U7" The Chillan govecnment has appointed a eommilttee to go to the Straits of Mayeilan to ex- amine fato the project of establishing to wing Steamers In the stats. The mint of Chil! had eommenced the coinage of twenty, ten and five cent pieces, and also of gold dollars. U7 Ata recent meeting of the apothecaries of Boston, it was voted to close their stores on Sun- days | between the hours of 1 and 6 p. m. ARRIVALS A AT THE ¥ HOTELS. NATIONAL SOTEL.—H sprain and lady, R = Betts, WC; E th Andre Eng; G W Cush- NY; SA Wheelwright, Mass; C E Gregory, nf R Ashley, Va; Mrs Vingert and cbild, € Sones, SS Backers, Md; W fl Russell, Mo; GN Bond ers, NY; G K Bard and iad: Pa; TG Allen NY; JJ Hosmer and lady, 1a; Miss C Hall, Strunton; Phil Maher, Miss 4 G Saber, Miss L Eliza’ Jackson, W M Jackson, ad fam, Va: & G Lynch, NC; d Airs Lewis, Fog; David Poole, Theo NY, SM Jonn, BE J Cloke, —; William and fam, Texos; D P Vail and lady, NB; A Heymona, Texas, A Duaving, Wm Hopkins, tad Warfield, Md; Jno Ponde, Va; Miss Pratt, BROWNS’ HOTEL.—J Walker, WC Camp- bell, Md; H fl Baker, Fla; H | Bockiogham. NY; EB J Hudsen, La; M Arthur, Ve; W Sh< Iden, N Y¥; J © Butier, Ga; _W Eccles, NJ; A Barbouf, J Dent, Va; W Campbell, NY; @ Lyn, A Vife. J'N Anafch, Pa; G G Guzzam and ly, Ala; R J Cox- son and fam, Ga; P P Garrett, Ve; J P_ Rosoback, NY; J MeCulioch, M Gerdon and son, Mass; J Isagoks and son, F J MeMillen. La. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—T J Barton and fam, Md; A Harcis and sister, DC; T Da Pont and ly CC Du Pont, Mrs Holmes, * A Ubamberiai’ Yai Paci, W Wilson, Gen W Browne, iB C Uptoa, NC; G urbadige La; T Garrett, Usk R Carter, H Laughiin, T Gillespie, Va; J W Gordon aad ly, J B Cummings aad ly, Mass; P H Leonard, NY. OCEANSTEA ‘S’ SAILING DAYS From tag Unrezp — . Days. uners leave Now York on (bo < each month, aad hifor assent orate pai Pests leave New York on leave to th town ees Li atthe! west rites, of being abie to furnish Marb é ean be ‘AL Wa are now receiv: ag abesats | assortment of fangs aad wteple & Goods of the latest styles, bracing &1 the vatest impo tations ; such aa— Velour Ottomans in variety, French ured aud Pisin, Sets fiuished Me- Arab Cloak eat Vari osuts to cos Cal ‘cents, Pali an WhltecSeacis $0 gteGt variety, Mousselines and Plaid from 1? to 5» cents. V te | Shaw! Border: Brows Sheet Linens, &e. Jer etook is Bn Ton came ane SS oa the most scoommodg: 4 offer at ae TaY LOR « ri UTCHISON, TT UNION oete TiN RP MATTER en'iy shal come in doy a rink and air Ne my isieashed d'and . 30 Ect <=) peers, Radenty ‘eB done) tl whe wri sd 'y dar kta Sad sto; sesamiae eek pisrer: aE Seg daiuy. BEF even ave@ir and ‘mag bast fina aot aca Foao tbeuowe tron te the pp cee hod The =. _~ St ets By it FX in parguagoe ia of the ited States Sud make kuowa that public sales will be hel clare under.nentioned Lang 4 ‘Offices int ‘oie At the periods hereinajter Bagg ml mam Office a: ofine rake i day situated in th ian. fraoti: fthe SW unswe —_ a ice Se SE the Nve x aad . Sh Shae sc 121, of. sh Ta woship 121; seo! EN 3 30, an of townsbte eG a gels en LG 32, 14, of secon 14, sections {i Aid ef ot soares a4 oe of ramee 2. ib, one's: @ and 2 the NW i oft W, 2 of neotion 10; sections 18, and 20; the W the NW3¢. and the Wig tthe S SW of « 22; ssotions 2,30, ‘and $2; th Ws of the the W of scot” SM, of town the NE. and th W % oftne NW 4, and the SW a peations 2. jack §, LP, i. 12, 14, 18, 2 2 if township 1: 121; ‘sec! and 34. OF soa and & the WA of seotton and ids the W 4g of section to 22, inc! sections 24 and 36 to 35. and 28; the W 3 of section 29; and es of ew 124; seotion 18, 2, nd 30; the Wis &, 10, ¥ toworh the 8% « the S sw ‘of section uy; (mane 44 2, and % ol protion 2 sections 3, 2, 9 tosnshi ti 6, 5 y aections 90 snd'Se of towne rahe Rections 2. 4,b, 8, and 3. of townaht AH Section? 1 to 18, geotions and he W a of see! arene 4 and 8 te 2. 24. 30, ect ons 2,'4, 6, B. ip 127; ie 19, 20, 22, 24, 3, 3, oD, 32, and 31, of scwnckets 18, 2 racge 2.4.6, ip 121 ections { N 36 of section 13: srotion 1 pe BS 15 the I ¥ of sere 17; 24. 25,28 3), 32 an Hof meee I23and 124. of rance 33, Sectiona 2.4 6, é, 10, 12. 2, and 34, of townsh: i eotions 20, 22. +. 30, 32. pi ownehips 123 and i24, Seotions 2.4, 6, 8. I 32, ownship 121; sections : to 24, inoln tuo. 122; ofthe SW 4 geotion 3; pode Soe 10, 12, aad E x. Ni of the NW ¥ of section 22; section 2; <2 the IE dg of section por ae township 12! 15, inclusive; nections ie 29, ard 2 to 3, in olusive; sections 23, 30, $2, and %, of township 123; 12, and 14; the N 3¢ of the weet 124, mee Sections 2.4.6, 4, 10, ist seciion ig nections 2, 2 thie te a: the Hot section J; sections 2, 4,6, 8, 10, 24, 28, 28, 3”, nd 84, of to P 123; ne pitetatooteniver castes 2 to B, in- C'usive; sections 50,2, SM, and 35, of township’! 14, of range 38. eee the Land Offios at St Coup, commencing on Moi . the twanty —_ day of October next, heretofore un- owing townships and Boe tne lisposal of the pub ho las offered -mituated in tho fol parts of townthips, viz: pal meridia 8.1 I, sections 2 sections 32 and sesreahes he ES ‘of ses he & 3s hy vi Hons 20 to 3. irel asi ve; of, [townsh p S oft tant vi on i township 36; erctio iar ta 18 30 384 28, $0, Bani s#sotions |, 2, 4, 1 and 4 3 of seotion 2 4g of section Fy E 36 of section bigs ‘eye the W 3 Ree! + 2,3, 4, 6 and section 9; sea"ions 0 to 15) in 20; the Fo 6 of section tions 2 to 2, in- . we yes inolusive, of town. 8 8, and 9,to 16. th 4% of section 2 Biome. inclusive; rections 3and 3: the seetion's3; sections 34 and 35, of township . tions 1,2, 3 and 4; the E 3 of aac:ion eotions 6, 4% of section 17; kee: Biv E 34 of section inclusive, of nd 8 to 15, iow vs sections 18. and & sentions $%, and 32 to $5, ino! waive. of es thip 4 f range 29. 82.4, 6,8. 10,12, 14, 19,20 22,24, 28, 28, 39, of town ae papaeotions 25. 2, 3), 32 an ud St nb » EXCOpE the NWg tion 32; the fractions ef eeotion 4 toys oft ny Port Ripiey Reserv seotion 24; the fraction: of sootion RS outside of f the Fort Ripley hope hes tion, of ora 8 ssetion 2; the NE‘ NE 3 of the § of goction 10; testis “2 = tion |4, exoret the of the section 24; E % of seotion %, of township iat range 31. z At Ley land beg Fone eT EOrey, Be Fria od ing on Moncay, the twenty-second deto’ next. for the dspocal of the u bite laude’ L Caeahes fered, situated a we i sites um a in, fee folowing townships an North of the base lins cad it 2 ation of the fifth principal NY 34, anid th eae bay the N % of id oe reuh, Fos = es tion 2: the eof tae Ae % 1 the Sie of 22, 0, 4, anda: the Nie of the tewnehi . NW X of ssotion 32, of tow: ship tha SW ig o narra trp ded oLsection 8; sections 18 an S of the of aeoti 3). 82, and 34, of townshs ianvofraage 23 Sphgeck, Di pont 6, £ oe i 8 20, and 22; the NW ol aWigof 9, and a gil the W of section 3, of townsnip 116; th: N fod the $36 of the N NW x, Fant thes sect aoe W 34 of NW 4,6 ree ‘towns 2, 14, 18, 19, . 2 Me a ge iis endeavers sual be Ww pi. nd by & strict the & . ¥ bees yay to momee ae re peti ae Hat Seaawer! & Bon'g oud Raves, FR TiANOS FOR RENT O} ia eden ; oie A tenet & + ChTE A t94) towers al shov otal A yUsixp yalbaosorg & OF THE UNITED. dpa Boenaaan hereby dee in the Stats o: Crovp. ), COMMeAcINE of October next. for heretofore unoffered. following townships and parte of North of the tase Veil dd sik of the Afth principal soln of vcction' ss; section 28. 3, 0, 32. and ; the 33 of 33; section 38, 12, 14, 18. 29.22, 26, 28, 2, tion’ 6, 80- he of Ma, and h Ao + pr 8 tg of o ae the | 9, f section 8: seotions 18, 20, 38, HU, 32, and 34, oftownsiip 135, of 5 880 sections inc!u- sections 2, 4, = 6; the W a, 12, 14 Goedavan a 2B, 12, 14, 18 20, 22, 24, 26, 23, 30, , 12, 14, 18. 20, 22, 24, 26, 23, 99, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24. 3, 23.90, . 23, 3, 32, and 34, 122; sections | to 5, inclusive; sections North of the base line and west i the fourth princi- P35; ui of he Wee Noh te ee eos Me and then of section, 2,4 3 tewaship 118; « Gi Cue tes ce B23ky SeKZ Se 3 a of vec! 24 2, 99, 32, and bh “r Apeassip N de of section 4, of towns! ons ‘Township 116; sections 2,4, 10, 12. 14, ard 18 to 35, taolnmyen ot, omen “oo gg 2, 4,6, By 1 ie 20, 22, 24, 28, 28, SM, of’ tow: s, 3}, S2. and Si: of township Sections 2.4.6.4 19 ae 1 Rear the N ds of ihe S aN 3 of the: sec! i OF eect on 30, of seo section 21; eochonse the; the 836 of section 23: inclusive, of township 1'7; sections 2, 4 10, 12, yas «3, $2, 34. 5,28, $0, 32, and 9, of Lownabip HR, o syot ont ae me Saya the ihe “g % ei maction 8; of township 11%; the N'3 got sestion » and 31 4 sbotion 6, of $2, an4 34 of wer neotions 33, 23, tw 2 2,4n0 the ty ¥ of and the N sectio Ms and t Mot the SE \ ot section i0; lot No. 2, of ootion 12, of town- \p 120. of range 35. Potions z.4. 6,8, 10, 12, 14.18, 20.22 2 a5 28,'and V to 35, inelisive, of ship 117 fo de ei the NW Je, and wet oe ‘of section &: th B, 9 the N oll 3 W \'and thes 4s of section 4; 80 3; the ww W se-tion 12, of towns The * 3 of the SE of section section $2; sect 1 y, if 2» R Sy ae id tye of the SW 3 bo saat 12, ae No. io af township 12), o rate wi BW Pid iy eA Fin and t' and ihe 2 dof ts 34 of section 9, of townsh: ihe SW iy ot the NE i. the SR V 3¢ of seotion 30; seotion &; thes By 4 seeks ow My of section 4, of township 119, of range 37. At the Lead) O1 M: ship 109, Srrange ST st. At the Land Office at St. Perzr ce at Bexnsneon. oe < frublie pete hee the vacant i: ‘ s > North of the base line cones wast of the Afth principal Wich’ branots vin Dactanaie dn — i of the State of lows,” and Bi Wi Peters, to a pointon the ject, as required, by law, to lollars and Afty cents per acre, Vi o bares of tos of Lowzatien ry and IIs, Lae of the sinnx ‘alt-b Reservation, of range! The parts pied tN I'l and 112, oui of the Sioax a breed Rerervatio: Mt ee: 112, of meridian. ips 196, 107. and 198, of ranges 7, 16 and 107. of Fanges 10,11 a0 og » of © 34 of nection 3; UsivS; rections 18, usctions ‘D, 32, 34, and nf Sale. 7, and It kad 107, of ranges 17 and18 a7, 1 nd if of range i9, 110, of ranges 2 if A 14; the EB 3s 0 section 18; sections 20, 22, 24. 26 Sgn ad. and 53, of weship ‘112; sections 2 and 4; the E 36 of sect nections 3 vw, i 3¢ of ss sections 32 an 2 E te 0: tomsmnip files ¢ 22. ad 109, of range 23. 108 evan ‘of range 24, Ke 7 4 of range 23. ‘34; of township 113, of range 18. 110, 0} ete) iss actions 24, 2, and 3, of No fra of of section CH the W Wh ian tion 3), Cs \iowneniy Jt and th* of the ® W 34 of see-10n 18; the W tho sW % of section iv, oftownalup 14, 0 tions 4.6, 8, 18. ‘and 3, of township 111; see tions 2, 4.6. 3,'i6, 12, 14.18, 3, and 22: the W ie of ti the N Minna ‘sat iow SW % Sf nection 35; At the Land Office at Cuatrisip, commencing on Monday, the twenty-ninth day for the disoosal of tho public iands heretofors un- of townshi, aed the W 3s seation 18: the W % of ths W¢of the NW parts of townships, viz: merid Sections 2, 4,6,%, 19, 12, 13, of seotiot 101; seotion 25; the 8 x of S SE bee " “faeotion of ta the N he She and the'S the N 3g of the NE 4S ofeecuoe 20, of township 105. yer re sh 4. 6, 8, 10, 12, ‘4, 36 of seotion 25; sections 25, ave, 2 osaabl 101; Sot the sw of geotio the aw Sorte NW sexe Shs o “pa 34 0 ; section %, of ot town. Of section 14; cf jnéotion 2 ty 35, ingias: ve, otto E of the the 3 nd the $ atin on 241 2, 28, 30, $2, and 4, , Oe. M4, 18, 2M, 22. 24, 26, 28, ipo Seotions (ood ria i. and hay Pie here te ation’ (07 ta eH Bi ion 12; section ia: ee E $7 and the HE section 2; sections 22, 24, 8, and 28; the & iy of 0 SE ¢ of section %; sections 52 and 34, of town- ands 3, of haa Ny, a is of freugez the § SE: sestion i section 14; aoe ranze9 and 5 4 18; th: = 26 and the Be ‘ section 3 won noticia iy a 2 tha Ric amptie of section Ons - 2, 24 the WwW re 27; seotiv tion 4, ex tthe NB of the N ag 10; — os 6 of — 12; sec 5, Bad 4,0 towne heh the 2, nd 3 tion 3}; ‘seotionase, 33, Cape hae of ands tis thee i ni Kore orth N Neen ss 4 of rah, 39), 32. and 34. of township t 4 ecttons Zand 4 the 4 12 and 2, i, the E E 3 of the SW 24 of nection 12; rections - 28S), 32 and 34, of town: }2: 3g. and the BE 34 of gootion S2; and section 34. of town the SW 44, and the W’'3¢ of the Si % of ons 6, &, 18, 20, and 3), of township 115, of a of tha NW 6 ap theSW Xo ip 114: mections 2, 4, it 18, 29, 22, 9, S2 and $4, of iowashes iis, of rauge 25 ‘6 of sation S, of tex tewaship 115; sections Hag) 0, tae “othe SE M of eco! section 10; sections the SE ofthe NW the 3 4 ofthe N SE X of ord shad Se, ‘of tow: ° bee Zz; the S 34 of section 2. Sfacctioa en tow wid NS of range I Sectio ve; sections 2 and Eat So St. ore neat! 2, except the N range 1 Townshi the NW #2, 24, and pas *t ae cH sections 22, to 35, inciusive, of township 12 the > of section 2. sections 4.6 8, and 10; the AW end sections 14, 18, ad 34, of township "6: seo- the & % ofthe 55 & of 2 section 12; 20, 22, 24.26 2, 3. tion a ine Ww and the W's of the SE % of sec a ant Bafog ne = ees ae apr ee rections 3), and 32; ; the N ° of the of section 14; sections 1gand ite ELEN soclain raat aan tsweakip N of section 22; the N p 101; section 2; the SW 3 of section pelmml gen ehtowanhie the W o iy inolnsive, SW \ of é-otion 11; 860 12, 14, 18, 20, $2, 24, 25, 28. 90, $2 aud 94, of ives oF reehis ieee rang 1, 12.14.18, 29, and 22: the W eotior W 34 of the N L4 yeatioue 23, W, 32 2.4.6 8,10, 12, 14, if manip tis; sec B, d seotion4.of tow: 18, 2,22. 24, 25, N'WAC and'the 8 34 of section the N¢ of the N h tion 34. of towns! , 22, 24 hone 2, 4,8. 8, i %, f townshi N de and SW of tion Rd sections 12 and 14; the W 36 of section 15; ne 3 17, 18 2), 2, 24, 28. 28 aud 3); the NW 3 core eesti. Si; sections 32 and 3, of t — H U5, of range 27. Seoticne 7,8, 10, 12, 14.17, 18, 19, 20, 22, Pia 3, and 23) the’ Wi of section 23; pe —e R,and Ku of township 112; teotions Qand 433 ivelusi om 12, 14. 17, to 22 ine jusive; sesnann ae Fp rand 3, to nace of township 113; thi section ODR 3 ce inelu sive: secti 2 24 aud 36; NW°% of the NW i: of section $7; Spoons #0 hip 115, of fanaa and 115, of range 2, 114, aad 115, of range 3%. 12) 113, it, and 115, of range 31. At the Land Office at Sr. Pergr, commencing on Monday, thetwenty-seoond day of Octobsr next for thedisposal of tho public lands heretofore un offered. ted in the following townships and viz: Je, the of secti i Nw at the s Pye eection 13, Ieeand 1; the N NW pi 24, 25. 28, of section th wot pt the Ne eg necti ae Reo! 2, 3S, ection» 2.4, LUA: i?) 1a, - ye! 24, 26,23, 3), 2 and St, of township 15, of range 15 1, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 98, 3 the K iy oft theaws % ” of oeeh section 4; sections HN x » 28, 3), 32, and 34, of towns! ip is, 2; the E 3s of s: ‘24, of township 191; section 2; section 12; the E 34 of seotion |, Of township 12; soations 2, 12, 14, 4, sae oghip 1(3, of rane mS on 14, 16 aed th the EB 4 of section 24, . SitMA’ parts of townshi fa and 6 ths Bi and the Bi of] en », 18, ee arts of town’ Bit, ide of fod B za Mot rasge bn oF pestons 3 roomy A = sw of ate ractions of sections Half breed R: setion Sento of meotigna a0 03 An breed — as town 9; the p: oof the Sioux Half rood Roserve- the Si 7 ra je Sioux asi 1 Ss, at tose ‘ol pene seotioneé and &; ithe ave vt 8 yey ew fs seohione 18, 2.22 22 rand ‘4, of town«hip 103; the 2 of a S) and 32 ee. Bosra ” om 2. 4. is, ‘oh fawnahip i fntna 2 4,6 a 10 12 of avotion 17. sections 18,19. — . of eas a. 12; see 1p 110 outside tion. of x Halt breed sent posers < e Reservas a fcwnship 108, of my PD) rf or aleokoee stations it ied ae trotton 14, of towaghip 107; 4,6, i rm tion 29; 90 tid of the breed i en. idd of the Sioux pane a Pent es f town 1:7; sections? 4,6, bya 12M ie 2 22 24, 28, 2 ped townsht 108; yt p ppeitaet | ‘of the shoes Bait be ayolpeations tis oF the nist ire Fite a Neher s potions Bp ot aectio pers neot sae, thet RW Baa the 8 yo a insene 22, ine'ust eT 30;the Wie eotinne a2 te to SM, ino usive,of 12,34, 18. 2, athe range 5 wo inns 146 35 2, 4,6, 8 rae pe iw 2, inciasive; the N oan of serena 105, orreatess. 3. 103. 3; aeotions eres 1» 4s ‘section 7; seaiion 8; the 5% of @ of seotion 10; sections sand 14 to 35, omen 10S, of range 24. 3; the section szotion 9; sections 10, ap tions it, is. pata towns Jee; ux ant, vie the . law, two dollars and. comts per acre, vii = OY the base Ting ond west of tha Ath principal fo a 2 and 45. of range 15 range 16, wnel me aaa ‘ownship shiva ant at! ooh A “we eater YOKMAH 0.8 Pol ia % of section 10; the NX of 3 ae f to 10, 12, 14, yaaa, the N NY Hat igeotion 2s the 8 and 2); section 22, except the NEM of one 23, 2?, 2, 32, and 3, of town- orth inons, vis North of the base line and east of the Afth principal {ranges 14, 15, aot is ead and its 26, and 27 ranges 2, Vetober next ff-red, situated in the tollowing townships and North of the base line and gest haf, the Afth principal at, 18, and 2); the Ste thes 3 section the N 3 of the NW f range 8 20, 2 Aegan Sg 3, ine! Cand the $a te of section Rs sections J Mand tho N 36 ofthe Si i Eas 2, and 4; the 3 % of section 5; re 6 % of tho} 3 xections ae 3.3 and 3, of townsnip 103, 0 _ sections, 4,6, 8, 10.12, 14, and Is, oof section 19; sscti ns = os3 ofthe SW iy fag sustene Baafeubee of 2. At the Land Office oe ‘onday the Bees fifteenth e isposal of tuated Ty 4 Ss ft ant ®; th ree = 2 ofthe of section 12, 34, of town- 3 Tactional to skip 383, range 5. oprrastinal of range 9. townships 57 and 58. townships 55 and 36, Prastionsl townships 54 and 55, and township 56, Fractional townships 53 and 5, and towaship 55, law for the use other re fifth day of Novenper next, for the fia slcet to Pact ae rout ded pik adh on the inoue the order in which hall haw jer my hand,at the Jal; wane Hee cae ty anne os. ILsoN, Commins oe of the the we bei Raine ree cate the the lands ied the i commence: bracing the p trot ol will be forfe Commissioner an the aie sotere the regulations of the Dopertment, purposes, '(ffaredy and a ae Oe kept Bal Taner the expir exponen of Wi ss ev ee *\JAMES BUCHANAN. ofthe} General Land Office. inted | the ee wi jeneral and now existing. no a vertining cinenat NE proc! ublishors AS Bre sper: one except to advertini: E | Bho ¢ Commiasions ofthe General Tend’ jy 18 lawisw.W bD* J. BOVEE pups IMPERIAL LA: now ea fro rot tee us laints, and sll osea Fond doubt a most in feotus.ly sedta a gear tablet rome WINE CHak ‘or Leg of the | des) goat bit Oot z Bete es WIDDIFIELD Propri ristors, 78 Jlys JO" Ext ae Wig, APPLY ri truly wilDian, vB A regard to meet tentiaent ie tained by cons! the lest rost and th 8 Sy, in ir Boia, she it i fic to > ile to com, t @ curative propsrties of the only by its restorative effect ing from dieease with rene renew: la by all reepeot oi by the proprietors ‘one A prnppedl ace nless a boy ae Price @ ‘per bottles ig | Seat 7) Wastin ae. inet Acont: pean ane SPR EEMEDY this nay , St eras 20 Z » but they ars ars volunteered freee 2 spectatls soareen an - os aire ghost, sa We may e lee shat te I ier_pame is biown on the ieee Srpe ERE cram A aE tg baa = cAwe ee ge EBS None gots a Hepsi eins oe, Sates is om- Site Wester 002 eotr ae rate pee eres a ieee Pa. av. pA tes beh ska = To —, Tae rit ae TRAV: ee SHOCeaaaN SeTNE saner. 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