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I II K M A l)ix? A IAN. ii v i u J n m va - = 7? ) / J * y - I -l?i - ' ? 1 1 i . . - a (Tl)c Dailn i'Ha&isonian. vol.. IV. WASHINGTON CITY. MONDAY EVENING, JAM \I<V 12. 1845 NO !>?? CMICK ur SDVIIK TIMING. Twelve linen, or loia, three insertion*, - - f 1 (HI Kscii additional insertion, SJ6 1/Oiiger advertisement* at proportionate rules. A liberal discount made to those who advertise by the year. ft j-Subscriber* may remit bjr taail, in hills of solrent Milks, pmlogt jinJ, at uiir risk, provided it shall appear by a postmaster's certificate, that such remittance has beeu duly mailed. TF.RMH: 1 tally per aniiuin, (tit advance,) - J10 Of) The temi-weckly per anuuin, ... 5 00 for us months, - -- -- -- -- 900 Weekly, '2 00 Jl^AH letters must be addressed (free of postage) the editor. Postmaster* throughout the Union are requested to set si our agents. Those who may particularly exert themselves in extending the circulation of this paper, will not only be allowed a liberal commission ?n urns remitted, but receive our warmest thanks. by the president of the united STATES. TN pursuance of law, I, John Tyler, President of X the United Staies of America, do hereby declare snd make known, Ihut a PUBLIC HALE will be held at the I .and OAS e at NKWNANSVILLK hi the I EHK1TOHY OF FLORIDA, commencing on Monday the sixteentb day of December next, for the disposal of the unappropriated vacant public lands within the limits of the townships hereinafter desig- ' Bated, to wit : Ssnth oj the Base tine and Ernst of tkt meridian. Townships twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two, of range eighteen. , '1 he two easternmost tiers of sections in township fifteen, the two easternmost tiers of sections and see- 1 tions twenty two, twenty-seven and thirty-lour, in 1 township sixteen, th? rjti lull of township NlUlttn, and (he east half of township eighteen, anil the section* t* myotic, twenty-eight ami thirty-three, in the same townsliip and all of townships nineteen and twenty, except the two westernmost tiers of sections j in the former, of range nineteen. < Townships fourteen fifteen and sixteen of ranges t twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two. I Townships fifteen and twenty, of range tweuty- | three. , 1-ands appropriated Wy law for the use of schools, miliary or other purpoec*, will he excluded from sale. ( Ths ?ale will be kept open for two weeks [unlesthe lands are sooner disposed of,] and no longer , and no private mines of landi in the townships so offer- , ed, will i<e admitted, until alter the expiration of ihe two weeks. Given under my hend at the City of Washington this 24th day of June, A. L). 1844. JOHN TYLER. By the President: ' Tho. (1. Blake, Vommiexivner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands withia tha limits of the townships above enumerated is required to establish the same to the . satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the Laud Office, and make payment therefor at soon as prarti able alter seeing this notice, and belore the day appointed fer the commencement of the public sale, of tlie township embracing the tract claimed, above designated, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. THO. H. BLAKE, Commutioner of the General Ixind Ojfict. june 27. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE I N11 EI1 STATES. i JN pursuance of law, I, Johm Ttlkr, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will he held at J the undermentioned Land Offices in the STATE OF , ARKANSAS, at the |?riods hereinafter designated, j to wit i At the Land Office at HATESVILLE, eommenr- , ing on Monday, the eleventh day of November next, t for the disposal of the public lands w ithin the under- ( mentioned townships, viz: , VffrfA of the Bare Line and Wert of the F\flh Principal 1 Meridian. * Townships five, six, ten and eleven, of range one. Townships four, five and nine, of range two. Fractional townships five and six, west of Whits | River, of range four. Fractional township four, west of White River, and township eight, of range five. Fractional township twelve, north of old Indian ( boundary, of range eight. , Fractional township eleven, north of old Indian , boundary, and township twelve, of range nine. ( Fractional township eleven, north of old Indian boundary, and townships twelve and thirteen, ol . range ten. Townships twelve and thirteen, of range eleven. Fi actional township nine, north of the old Indian boundary, and township twelve, t)f range twelve. Fractional townships eight and nine, north of the j old Indian boundary, aad township twelve, of range , thirteen. i Fractional township eight, north of the old Indian | boundary, and townships nine, twelve and fifteen, of i range fourteen. Township fifteen, of range fifteen. Township seventeen, of range sixteen. Townahins thirteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and | eighteen, o, range seventeen. At the Land Office at FAYETTEVILLE, com- ' meocing on Thursday the fourt enth day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, viz: Xorth of the Ba\e Line and Wetl of the Fifth Principal Meridian. Township seventeen, of range eighteen. i Townships sixteen, nineteen and twenty, of range nineteen. I Township sixteen, of range twenty-one. I Township twenty-one, of range twenty-two. i Townships twelve, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, teanty and twenty-one, of range twenty four. i Townships sixteen, seven.een, eighteen and nine I teen, of range twenty-five. I Township fourteen, of range twenty-seven Townships eighteen, nineteen, twenty and twanty- i one, of range twenty-eight. I Township fourteen, of range twenty-nine. Township twelve, of range thirty-one. I At the Land Office at JOHNSON COURT- 1 HOUSE, commencing on Monday the eighteenth day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, viz: North of the Bate Line and H'est of the Fflh Principal Meridian. Townships four and five, of range eighteen. Township four, of range nineteen. Township nine and ten, of range twenty. Townships nine anil ten, of range twenty-one. Township ten, of range twenty-two. Township eleven, of range twenty four. Township three, of range twenty-five. Township five, of range twenty-six. Townships six and eleven, of range twenty-eight. Township five, ?f range twenty-nine. At the Land Office at WASHINGTON, commencing on Thursday, the twenty-first day of November next, for the diSjiosal of the public lands hereinafter described, viz: South of the Baee Line and WW if the Fifth Principal Meridian. I Township ten, of range twenty-one. The fractions of sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen and twenty, easi of Red river, in the bend of Old Kiver Lake, in township eighteen, of range twenty-five. Townships five, six, and eighteen, of range twentyseven. Townships two, three, five, six snd seventeen, of range twenty-eight. Town?hip< four and five, of range twenty-nine. Townahip* five, mix, ami aeven, of range thirty. At the I,and Office at LITTLE ROCK, eommenoing on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of November neat, for the diapoeal of the public land* within the | undermentioned townahipa, via: 1 AartA 0flht Ran I.if nnd W"t Ihr F\J\h Prinryptl MtrHkm Section* one and twelya, io township aayan, of range aevea. Fractional township aeven, north of the old Indian boundary, ol range fourteen. South uj Ik* Halt I Ant and Kill of iht Mnutum, Section* oue, two, three, four, five, nine trn, cloven, twelve, thi'teen, fourteen, fifteen, tweniy-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty five, twenty-six, twenty seven and thirty-six, north hall and southeast quurler ot aectiou six, fractious of section eight, east of Rock Roe Hay on and White river, east half ol seventeen, and including part east of White liver, north half and southeast quarter, and including purl east ol White river, of section twenty one, north half and southeast quarter of section thirty-five, and inalu'hng part east of White river, in township oue of runge three. Townships nine and ten, of range five. Township five, of range aix. I ownships filteen and eighteen, of range nine. fractional section twenty-one, south half of twenty-two and noith hull ami southwest quarter of Miction twenty seven, east of Arkansas river, in township ihree ami township fifteen, ol range ten. Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen anil fifteen, af range twelve. Townships eighteen and nineteen, and the fractional sections one to six, inclusive, in township tweiny, al range thirteen and fourteen. At the l^and Office at Helena, commencing on riiursday, the Iwenty-eightn day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands hereinafter described, via : i?uih of Ihe Bare La u and H'at of the h'ljlh Principal Meridian. The fractional sectioni two and three, north of 3crub Grass Bayou, at-ctious four, hve, six, seven, sight, nine, seventeen, eighteen, uincteen, twenty, weuly-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one and ;hirty-two, north of Atkan-a* river, and fractional lections thirty-three and thirty-lour, in townahip sight, of range one. Townahip seventeen, of range three Lands appropriated t>y law, for the use of schools, miliary or other purjioaea, will be excluded from lale. , '1 he sales will each be kept open for two weeks, unless the lands are sooner disposed of.) and no lou ;rr , and 110 pro.tie entries ol land, in trie lownsnipa to offered, will tie admitted until alter the expiration if the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-fourth day ol June, Anuo Domini, 1844 J. TYLER. By the President; 1 ho. II. Ill.tll, Ciimmuiwnur qf the Gentral Lund Offics NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to I he right of pre-emption lo any land* within the limits of the townships above enumerated, is requited to establish the same to the lalialactlt.n ol the Register ami Receiver of the pre ,ter (.and Office, and make payment therefor us soon is pr acticable after meting thu noll e, and before the day ippointed lor ihe commencement of the public sale if the township, embracing the tract claimed, above lesignated ; otherwise such claim wilt be forfeited. Tlio. H BLAKE, Com/msnon/r of bit Central Land Office. june 27 BY THE PRLSIDEN f OF THE IL STATES [N pursuance of law, I, John Tyli*, President of the United Slates of ArncriC ", do hereby drclaie ind make known thst PUBLIC SALES Will be leld at the undermentioned Land Offices in the ST A 1'E OF LOU IS I AN A, at the periods hereinafer designated, to wit: At the Land Office at NATCHITOCHES, tornnencing on Monday, the sixteenth day of Decem er next, for the disjavnul of ihe unappropriated, vaunt public lands, to which no "private claims" are tllegi'd, under existing laws, within the limits of the indermeiitioned townships, vix: \~urth qf the 31*1 Degree of Latitude and H'ett of the Meridiem. Township seven, of isnge five. Fractionsl township eleven, on the south side of Bed river, of range nine. Township twentv-three. of range fourteen. Al the Land Office at OUACHITA, commencing in Monday, the twenty-third day of December next, or the disposal of the unappropriated, vac ant public snds, lo which no "private claims" are alleged, unler existing laws, within the limits of the undermeQloned townships, viz : Xorth of the 31j1 Degree of fMtitude.and East of the Meridian. Township fourteen, of lange five. Fr?ni'onai town?hip? ?U, t*r?n nnd eight, o ??ng(. tWtl** Fractional township one, of mine nine. At the Litid tlfRee at OPKLOUSAS, cotrimcncng on Monday, the thirl ictti day of Decent her next, for Jih|>o?uI of the unapproptiated vacant | ublic lands, to ivlnch no "private claims" are alleged, under existing ???, within the limit* of the undermentioned township* and fractional township*, viz: Worth of the 31sf Degree of latitude, Enst of the Meridian Line, and South of Red Rtrrr. Fractional townahip three, of range three. Township one and fracoonal townahip, three, of range four. Fractional townahip four, of ranges five anil six. South of the 31st Degree of Latitude and iVest of the Meridian. Townships seven and eight, except section thirtyane in the latter, of range eleven. Townships seven and eight, except section thirtylix in the latter, of range twelve. Sections one, two, three, fen, eleven, twelve, thirleen, fourteen, fifteen, twenty-live, twenty-six, tweny-sevrn, thirty three, thirty-fou', thirty five and thiriy-*ix, in tow nshtp seven, of ra nge thirteen. Sections One to five inclusive, eight to fifteen inclusive, twenty one t > twenty-nine inclusive, and thirtywo to thirty-six inclusive, in townahipeight, of range thirteen. Sections two to four inclusive, ten to fifteen inclusive, twenty-three to twenty-six inclusive, and section ihiity-five, in township nine, of range thirteen. At the Land Ofliee at MEW CHILEANS, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth day of January next, for the disposal of the unappropriated vacant public land*, to which no "private claims" are alleged, under existing laws, within the limits of the undermentioned townships and parts of townahi|>s, viz: South of the 31x1 Degree of Latitude, East of the Meridian arul West of the Mississippi River. Fractional township one, except parts of lots eight anil nine comptising sections ninety-one and ninetytwo, of range seven. Fractional township two, except parts of lots three to nine inclu-lvp, comprising >fc>iun< -iaij-,,,,., ... seventy inclusive, section* eleven lo thirty-four inclusive, fronting on the Atchsfalayn, sections fiftyfour to fifty-eight inclusive, ami section eighty eight, of isnge seven. Fractional township one, except parts of lot* five, six, seven, eight nnti nine, comprising section* seventeen lo twenty-one inclusive, west o| Lake Dcpassau, and sections thirteen, fourteen, twenly-lhree and twenty-lour, of range eight. Fractional township two, except part* of lots one to seven inclusive, comprising seoiions twenty-one to twenty-six inclusive, and section forty-four, west of L ike Ltepassail, of range eight. The atcttons one, three, lour, six and eight on the west side of B tyou Fordiche, and sections sixty-two, sirty-three, seventy, seventy-seven and ninety-five, in township lour, til range right. Fiaciinnul township two, of range nine. Fractional township four, except section forty-foor, of range nine. Township five, of range ten. Township vix, exrept the sections seven, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, ihirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-four, of range ten. The Section* eighty-six, eighty-seven and ninetysix, in township seven, of range ten. Fractional township four, of range eleven. 1'ownahip six, of range eleven. The section* twenty thra# to twenty-six inclusive, antl the sectiona ihirty-two to ihtrty-aix inclusive, in inwnfhiD eight, of range eleven. The section three, m townahip ten, ol range twelve. Fractional townahip eleven, except auctions two to even inclusive, ol range twelve. Fractional townvhtp ten, of range fourteen. Fractional townahip thirteen, except aectlone ten, fourteen, twenty-three anil thiriy-aii, ol taoge twelve. Fractional towmhip lourleeii, eaal of Grand liver, ol range twelve. Fractional townahip fourteen, ru?t of Grand river, except aecttoua one, two and lilirly-loui, ol range thirteen. Fractional luwnahip til'ieen, uorth of Lake Poloord, of range thirteen. The fractional arcltone thirty-three thirty-eight forty anti txfty, in towuvbip fourteen, of range fourteen. The Iota or ecction* aevcnteen to forty-one inclusive, in town-hip sixteen. of ranee aixleen. The loU or mm lion* one lo lit'iOrll IBCluM**, and lot* ifitniwn lo sixty six inclusive, in township Seventeen, ot range sixteen. The lot* or section* forty-seven, forty-eight anJ forty nine, and actions .evenly lour, seventy-live and seventy ail, and section* eighty-two lo eightyseven inclusive, in township seventeen, of range seventeen. The lot# for y-nioe, filly-one, filly two and fiftyeight, in townaoipeighteen, of range twenty-one. Fractional township fifteen, of range twenty three. Lmda appropriated hy law for the u-n of schools, military, or other purpoaes, will be excluded from aale. The sale* will each be kept open for two week*, (unless ihe landa are sooner disposed of,) and no longer ; and no private entries of land in the township* so ? Ifered, will be admitted until after the expiration of the two week*. Given under tny hand at the City of Washington, this second day of September, Auno Domini, 1811. J. TYLER. By the President: THO. H. HLIKE, Cotiimiuionrr of the General Land OJfice. NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to auy lauds within the limits of Ihe townships above enumerated, u required to establish the tame lo the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land oflics, and make payment therefor at toon at proc toalile ajltr jccinic tint nutlet, and iiefore the day ap (xjiiitcii lor tns cuuimruccuKnl ot inn public Sale ut | the township embracing the tract claimed above desig. a led, otherwise such claim will be forf ileal THO H. HLAKb. Commissioner of the General Land Office. Sept. 5, 1 it t. BY THE PRESIDENT UK I'll E U. S 1 \IW IN pursuance of law, I John Tylir, President of tlie United Stales of America, do hereby declare, and make known, that PUBLIC SALES will be held at the undermentioned Land I Hfices in the STAPES OF OHIO and ILLINOIS, at the pound* hereinafter dominated, to wit : At the Land Office at UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO, coniini ncing on Monday {he sixth day of January next, for the disposal of Ihe public lands hereinatter designated, being section a or paita of sections altcnaie to the sections granted by law to ihe State of Ohio, for constructing the Miauiiauid Dayton Canal. \urth of the Hate Line and Edit of the First Principal Meridian. Sections one, three, eleven, and thirteen, in town hip one of range three. North half, southwest quarter and fractional southeast quarter of section one ; all of sections three, nine, eleven, fitteen, seventeen, twenty-one, twrnty-threa, twenty-five, twentv-sevrn, twenty-nine, thirly-thri e, and thiiiy-five; anil the west half and fractional northeast and southeast quarters of section thirteen, In township two, of range three Section thirty-live, in township three, of range three. The east half, the northwest quarter, and Ihe northeast fraction of the southwest fractional quarter of section one ; and all of sections three, five, seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifieen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-thiee, twenty-five, lwent\-"even, twenty-nine, thirty-three, and thirty-five, in township one, of range four. Sections three, eleven, fifteen, twenty-three, twenty-nine, thirty-one, and thirty three; ea.-t fraction of section nine, entt of reserve ; south fraction of seclion nineteen, south of reserve; fractions of stclion twenty-one, south and east of re-.er?e; the fractional east half (east of river) ami the west half of section twenty-seven ; the east half, the north part of the northwest quarter ; the south part of the northwest quaiter; the north iraction ot the southwest quarter and the southwest fraction of the southwest quarter of section thirty-live, in township two, of runge lour. Sections twenty-seven, twenty nine, thirty-.>ne, thirty-three, and thirty-live, in township three, of range four. The northeast quarter, the east fraction ?f the northwest quarter; the north fraction of the southeast quarter, and the southwest fractional quarter of Median seven ihe n,irl beast Hml ti weal iraerinnal quarters (suulh of river,) and the south hall" of sec- ' lion seventeen; all of sections Nineteen, twenty-nine, thirty-one, and thirty-three; the northeast fraction of the north half; the fractional north wen; qtiniter, the southwest qoorler, and the writ fraction ot the southeast quarter of section twenty-one ; the northeast and northwest fractional quarters (north of river,) and the southeast and southwest fractional quarters of section twculy-srven ; and the northeast fraction (north ol river,) the fractional east half ofihe northwest quarter (north of river,) the west fraction of the southwest quarter (south of rivsr,) the east half of the southwest quarter, antl the west fraction of the southeast quarter of section thirty-five, in township one, of range live. South of the Base Line and Karl of the First Princ.i}>al Meridian. Section twenty-five, in township five, ofrangc three. Sections one, thirteen, and twenty-live, in township fix, of range three. Section one, in township eight, of range three. Sections one, three, five, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, twentv-one, twi n'y-thre , twenty-five, twenty- seven, thnty-lhree, and thirty-five, in township une, of range four. Sections one, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, twentyone, twenty-three, twenty-five, twenty-seven, thirty- ' three, an?l thirtv-five ; the south half, the northwest quarter, the northeast qunrier of the northeast quar- . ter, ami the south half of the northeast quarter of section three, in township two, of range four. Sections one, three, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, twenty-five, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-three, and thirty-five, in township three, of range four. Sections one ami three ; Ihe east half of section nine; all of sections eleven, thirteen, filleen, t wi ntythree, twenty-five, antl twenty-seven ; the srtuth half and the fraction ot the north half (north of river) of section thirty-three, anil the fractional southwest quarter (south of river,) and the fraction of the southeast fractional tiuaiter, (east of river,) of section thirty Ii?e, in township lour, of range four. '1 he northeast quarter, the west pnrt of the southwest tractions! quarter, the east part of the northwest fractional quarter, the writ part of the northwe-t fractional quarter (a uth anil west of ri*er,) anil the fraction ol the northwest fractional quarter (north of river) of section one ; all of sections llirrc, five, nine, ihirtren, aeventeen, nineteen, twenty-three, tweniyaeven, ami th rty-one ; the cast half of reotion seven ; the northeast fractional quarter (north of river,) ttie northwest quarter, the southeast fractional quarter, the southweai fractional quartet (north of river,) and the fraction of the anuthweat quarter (south of river,) of section eleven ; ihe west half of the northeast quar ter, the noilhweat quarter, Hie fractional north half of the aouthweal quarter ; the fractional south half ot the southeast quarter, ami the fraction of the northeast quarter (south of river, of section filteen ; the weal naif, the west half ot the northeavt quarter, ami the west half of the southeast quarter of aection twenty-one; the east half, the east half of the northwest quarter, the southwest quarter of the northwest qusrtrr, sml the southwest quarter of section twentyfi.e; the soulhesat quarter of the northeast quarter, the oorthweal quarter, ami east halt of the southwest quarter, soil toe northwest and southeast qnaiters of section twenty-nine; the wast half and northeast quarter of section thirty-three ; and the east half and not Hi west quarter of sertien thirty-five, in towoship five, of ruife four. ( l'he north hall of eeetion on* ; the northeaat,quarter, the anuthwi at quarter of the northwest quarter, the Cast hall ot the north wrat quarter, and the weal half n|"the aouthweat quarter ol notion live ; all f aeclione atvan, nineteen, iwenty-mne, and thirty one) the aoiuheast quarter and the eoulh half of the aoulh?i'?l quarter ?f aection eleven; the eaat half of the aoutheaal quarter, the aouthweat quarter of the aoulh an quarter, and the weat half of aection thirteen; the eaat halve* of Ihe northeaat and aoutheaal quarleta of aealion lifleen ; the wist half ot the northeaat quurler, the aouiheaat quarter of the northeaat quarter, the weat hall and the aoutheaal quaitrt of aecituu seventeen; the weat half of the northweal quarter, Ihe northeaat quarter of the northeaat quarter, the wunmeei .{'jailer Ol lilt* SUUtllcasl qUdl'rr, I III s.'Ulll fiat quaiter ul the southwest quarter, anil the Meet halt' ..I ihe southwest quarter of net linn twenty-one ; he aoulh hall of section twenty-three ; the northeast arni southtaeet quarters, the aouth ball of the northM>r*t quarter ami the east half of the southeast quarter of >0011011 twenty-five ; the northeast quarter, the southeast qualter of the uorthwesl quarter anil the west half of the southeast quarter ol section twentyseven ; the north went quarter anJ the northwrst quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-tnree ; the east hull of the uurlh west quarter, the northwest quarter ol the southi ust quarter, anil the norlhrust quarter ol'lhe southwest quarter ot section thirty-live, in township ?is, of range lour. The east half of the northwest quarter, and the nor beast quarter of section one ; the northeast and loulhwcst quarters, and the west half of the southeast quarter of section live; all of sections seveu and mnetcrn; the northeusl quarter of the northwest quarter and the southeast qusrter of the southwest qusrter of sectiou nine ; the eouthwesl quarter of the northeast quarter, the west half of the northwes quarter, the West hall of lire southeast quarter and the oulhwest quarter of Section seventeen ; the east hall if the ss ithwest quarter and the southwest quarter of he northwest quarter of section twenty-ono; the northwest quarter of the northeast quaiter of section weuly-nini ; the southeast quart-r of the notthwest quarter, the west halves of the northwest and southwest quarters, and the south half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one, in township seven, of tsnge four. The northwest and aoulhwest quarters, and the we?t halfand n.rthe ist qu irler of the s oulheasl qudr,er ol section live; all ol section seven; the north halt >f the northwest qusrter of section nine; and the louthessl quaiter ol section eleven, in lowushipeight, )f laime four. Sections three, five, seven, nine, eleven, thirtern, Sfieen, Seventeen, nine teen, twenty-one, twenty-five, | weniy-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-one, and thirty five; he east halt, the southwest quarter, and the northweal fractional quaitei, east of river, of section tweny-three; the nofih half, the weal half of the southwest quarter, the east fraction of the southwest qoarler, north of river, and the west fraction of the southeast quarter, north uf river, of aecltuii thirty-three, m township one, of range five. Sections stir, three, five, seven, eleven, thir ecn, Sf ten, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-three, twenty-sever, twenty-nine, thirty-one, thirty-three, and thirtylive, the east half, the fraction of the west half, west of river; the east fraction of the southwest quarter, and the east fraction of the northwest quarter of scctlua nine; the southwest quarter, the noitheast fractional quarter, the fraction uf the north half, west of riv?r, and the east fraction of the southeast quarter af section twenty-one, and the west half, the west half of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarler of aeclion twenty-five, in township two, of range five. Section* one, three, five, (even, nine, eleven, thirleen, fifteen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, :wenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-one, thirty-three, and thirty-five, in township three, of range five. Srctiona one, thr e, seven, thirteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, twen y-three, twenty-five, twenty-nine, thirty-fine, and thirty three; the west part of the northeast quarter, the northwest quarter, < ind the south half of section five; the west halt of the | northwest quarter and the south half of section nine; , he went half of section fifteen, and the northvvett [ part of the northwest quarter, the southwest fraction jf the northwest quarter, the southwest quarter, the outh half of the southeast quarter, and (he fraction of the southeast quarter, east of river, of seelion [wen'y seven, in township four, of range five. Fractional section three, west ot reserve; all of inetloris five, seven nine sever,teen nineteen twen. ;y one, thirty one. ami thirty-three, the fraction of lection fifteen, went of reserve; ami the traction of lection twenty-seven, west of reserve, in township five, of rang* live. 'I'he raft half of the northra?t quarter and the outhwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section ive; nil of sections seven and thirty-one; the north'ast quarter ami the east half of the northwest quarer of section nine; the east half and uorthwe-t piarter of the northeast quarter, the northeast ami inulhwest quarters of the northwest quarter, and the louthvteai quar er of section seventeen; the west half, he northeast quarter, the west half of the southeast (uarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast juarter of section nineteen ; the west hall and the we^t halfoflhe northeast quarter of section twentyine, and the east half, the southwest quartet, and he east h .If and southwest quarter of the northwest juarter of section twonty-nine, in lownslti|i six, of anoe five. Sections three, five, nine, fifieen, twenty-one, nnd wei.ty-seven; the east half of the northwe-t quarter, ;he east half of section, and the east half und southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section si v n; Hie east half, the northwest quartet, and the mrthwest quarter of the southwest quarter of secion nineteen; and the east hull of the norllieasl quarer and the southwest quarter of section thirty-three, n township seven, of range five. Sections five and nine, and the northeast quarter, he south half of the northwest quarter, and the south ast und southwest fractional qonrtcrs of section seven. in tovvnshin eiuht. ol ranee five. And fractional section riinelien, in townnhip four, if range nix. At the Land Office at CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, '.oniinencing on Monday, the twentieth (lay of January tail, lor the dis|i?sal ol the puolic lunda hereinafter lescrlbed, being sections or purta of sections alternate o tlie sections granted hy law to the State of Ohio, i or constructing the Miami and Dayton cunal. North of the Hirer, and Kant of the First Principul Meridian. The west aide of fractional section one; the north nil of section three, ull of section* live, nine, eleven, ! Inrteen, fifteen, seventeen, twenty-one, twenty hree, and I wenty-aeven; the west half and the weal iaif of the southron quarter ol section twenty-five, I tod the west half of the southeast qoarti r, the north lalf and the southwest quarter of *ectionatbirty-five, j 11 township eleven, ol range four. Fractional section thirty-three, in township twelve, | tf range four. The southwest quarter of section one, ar.d the j west half of the northwest quarter of the same sec- j ion; the northeast quarter of section three; the north- ! west quattrrand the west half of the norlheust quar- I ei of section live; the south half and the east half of lie northwest quarter of section eleven; the we.t half, it ihe northwest quarter of section thirteen; nnd the j lurtheaal, s?iiihra?t, and northwest quarters, and the a?t half of the southwest quaiter ol section fifteen, n township nine, of i&nge live. Fractional sections three and five, the north hslf, he southeast quarter, ant) the east half of Ihe southvest quarter ot section seven; the northwest, iiorlh ast, stttJ southeast quarters ol section nine; allot lections eleven, fifteen, seventeen, anil twenty-three; I he east half of the northeast quarter, the noilliwest i juaner and tiro south half ot section nineteen; the . lorthwest quarter, the east hall of Ihe soutnwesl purler ami the east half of section twenty one; the lorthhalfol section twenty-live; the northeast qusrer of section twenty-se en; the northwest quarter, he west half, f the northeast qnArtet, and trip west ulfof the southeast quarter ol section twenty-nine; he west half of the southwest quarter of section hirty one; the west half of the southeast quarter of action thirty-three, anil the east half and north west [uarter of srclion thirty-five, in tuwnsh p ten, of ange live. Fra' tional section thirty-five, in town<nip eh ven, ?frange five. And the west ha'.fof the northwest quarter of secion seven, in township seven, of range si*. The minimum price of ths lands hers designated n the Slate of Ohio, ie fixed h? Ia? ?? the rate of wo dollars and fifty centa per acre, and lhey are not lubjeci to entry under any pre-emption law of Coojre?a. At the Laud Oliice at CiUlNL'Y, ILLINOIS, Cnuiuienciilv on Monday, the ruiUA day of UtctmbtT r?at, if ihe Jia|u?al of tin* public lands w,llilii the emit half of the south ? e.I quarter of section eiKhlten, and the east halt of the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine, in township ten noith, ol rauge six ea?t, ol 4th pitncipai meridian. At the J .and Office ut DIXON, ILLINOIS, Commencing on Monday, the <utrcn(/> day of I>wn0ni ntxl, Idr the d.Bposal of ihe putdic lauda within the east part of tint northeast fractional qoartel of section twrnty-onc, and the cast parr of the northwest irsc tionsl quarter of ihe suuie section, in township fort) three, n nh of range one, ea?t ol the third prtncqial meridian. The liortheast quarter of section eleeen, in township twenty si x, ol range eight, east of the 4lh pnnci* I pal meridian. the west cart ,,t" Itie ncrthwrst fraction el ju trier of tectlull one, arid the northeast freelloual quarter -ection two, id (?w nship ullMU, ol laog* .11, ?e*t ol (ho 4th principal mrriilikn. The sale. will rn h be kept open for two week* (unleoo the land* are eooner ili.jo.e I of) ami no Ion gel", and no private entriee of an; land* heiein de bribed will he admitted, unlil after the eipiralion uf the iwo week*. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, thi* aecundday ol September, Anno Douiitil 1814. J. TYLER. By the Pie*iJrnt: Tito. H. Blake, Commissioner of the Gm'l l.and Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every permm entitled to the right of pte-einplioii to any land* wtlhiu the hiiiil* of tho tract* above described, lying in the State ol lllinon, i. requued to establish the ssrnc to the aaliafaclion of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Ortice, and make payment therefoi as toon as practicable after arcing tAu n.tui, and before the day appointed for the commence menl of the sale of the land* embracing the tract claimed, above designated; otherwise such claim will lie foi felled. TfiO. H. BLAKE, t'ommienrmer of the Oen'l I Mini Office sep i MEDICAL DEPARTMENT or THr. UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA. Session tff 1?44-'4.Y THF. LECTURES will commence on Monday, November the 4th, and be continued, under the following arrangement, to the middle of March ensuing. 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