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By the Prevident of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K- POLK, President of the United State* of America, do hereby declare and malts known that public sales will be lield at the undermentioned land offices, in the Slate of ILLINOIS, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: Ai the land office at DIXON, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of August next, foi the disposal of tbe following uacta, and of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, via: .\'?rlk qf the ham fine sad re* of Uu fourth principal swridiaw. Marshall's Island, embracing part of section one in loamship nineteen, and section thirty-six in township twenty, of range one. Fractional sections eight and seventeen, on Cattail point, in township twenty-one, of range three. Pulton's Island, embracing parts of sections three, nine, ten, and twenty-ene, in township twenty-two, and of sections ten, eleven, fourteen, fifteen, twentyone, twenty-two, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty{ J three, thirty-four, a lid thirty-five, in township J twenty-three, ot range three. The two north fractions of section twenty-one on the main land, in township twenty-two, of range three. The north halves of sections one and two, east ol the slough in township twenty-three, of range three. The northeast faction of section three, east of the slough in township twenty-three, of range three. The unctions of sections two, three, and eleven went of the slough in township twenty-three, ol range three. Section twenty-two, the south half and northwest quarter of section twenty-three, and sections twentysix, twenty-seven, ihiriy-tieur, and thirty-five, all ou the main land in township twenty-three, of range three. Townships nineteen and twenty, of range three The north half (west of lake) of section six in to wnahip twenty-three, of range four. North of the hast hu and west of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional sections twenty-three and twenty-four, in townahip seventeen, of range three. The fractions of sections nineteen, thirty, and thirty-one, west of Sturgeon bay, in townahip fourteen, of range five. Fractional sections thirty-one, thirty-five, and thirty-six, the southwest quarter of section thirtythree, and the southeast quarter of section thirtyfour, in township seventeen, of range five. Fractional township fourteen, of range six. North of the bait tin* and tail of thi third principal mmidum. Sections one, thirty-two, and thirty-five, in township forty-five, of rahge one. The north halves of sections two, three, four, five, and six, and sections one, twelve, thirteen, twentyfour, twenty-five, and thirty-six,in township thirtyone, of range two. Section* uuriy-one, rainy-two, uiiriy-uirec, uiirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in township thirty-two, of range two. The north halve* of stations one, two, three, four, and five, the north half and aottlhweat quarter of section six, and the weet halves of sections seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty, and thirty-one, in township thirty-one, of range three. Sections thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-are, and thirty-six, in township thirty-two, of range three. At the land office at Q.UINCY, commencing on Monday, the eighteenth day of August next, for the sale of the following described tracts of public land, vie: South of the base line and meet of the fourth principal meridiem. The southwest quarter of section six, and the west half and south-east quarter of section twentyfive, in township eight, of range four. The fraction of the south-west quarter east of Chenal Ecarteof section nineteen, in township six, of range five. The southwest quarter of section eighteen, the fraction of the southwest quarter on the main land west of of Chenal Ecartf, of section twenty-seven, the southeast and north-west quarter* on the main land of section twenty-eight, lots three, four, and five of section thirty-five, and the southwest quarter of Beciion thirty-six, in township seven of range five. The west half of section thirty and section thirtyone, in township five, of range six. The south half north of the river, of section five, the southwest quarters of sections eight and fifteen, and the west half of aection twenty-six, in township ti*, of range six. The southwest quarter of aection twelve, in township seven, of range aix. The west halves of sections eighteen and nineteen, in township, four of range seven. ^2 The west half of fractional section six, fractional sections seven and twenty-one, the west half and southeast quarter Of aection twenty-two, and low one and.two, and the south fractional half on the main land of section twenty-six, in township five, of range seven. Fractional aection twelve, on the main land, and inland number thirty-six, embracing parts of sections one and twelve, in township six, of range seven. " Fractional section twenty, the fraction of the weal half west of Chenal EcartC, of section twenty-nine, and fractional section thirty-two, in township three. of range eight. The weal half of section five, fractional section ' seven, the southwest qaarters of sections twenty"two and twenty-six, and the west half of section ' thirty-six, in township four, of range eight. The fraction on island number eleven, of section 'six, the fraction on the main land of section seven'enteen, the southwest quarter of section twenty"seven, and lots one, two, three, east of slough and on ' island, in section thirty-four, all in township one, ol " range nine. An island in the Mississippi river, in sectior 'twelve, in township three, of range nine. Srrtion twenty-one, the north half of section tweneight, and the east fraction of section thirty-three, in township ono north, of range nine irett of the fourth "principal meridian. ' At the land office at CHICAGO, commencing on Monday,.the eleventh day of August next, for the ..disposal of the following sections and fractional secMinns of public land situated in the former Indian reservations of Wah-pon-seh and Q.ua-qui-to, viz: Sections fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, atwenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, and fractional iSMsctions seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, fourteen, j twenty-three, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twentyheight, twenty-nine, and thirty, all in township thirty-two north, of range eleven east of the third principal meridian. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, will be excluded from air. Tlie rales will each be kept open for two weeks (unless the lands are sooner disposed of) and no longer, and no private entries of land in the town hips so offered will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this ninth day of May, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty five. JAMES K. POLK. By the President: Jai. Shields, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Notice to pre-emntion claimants. I 'vprv ncrinn An(i(Jf>i) tn ih* rialti o/ to any lands within the limit* of the townships above enumerated, ia required to establish the Same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper laud office, and make payment therefor, ns soon u practicable aflrr teeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the township embracing the tract claimed, (above designated;) otherwise such claim will be forfeited. J AS. SHIELDS, Comtnissioner qf the General Lanil Office, Muy 10?lawtf By the President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will lie held at the undermentioned land offices, in the Slate of MISSOURI, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land office at SPRINGFIELD, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lauds within the following townships, to wit: North of the lose lint, and west qf the fifth principal meridiem. Township twenty-nine of range fourteen. Township thirty-four of range nineteen. Township twenty-four of range twenty. Township thirty-two of ranges twenty-one and twenty-four. Townships thirty-three and thirty-four of rnngt twenty-fire. Townships thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, o L ranee thirtv-Lwn. fractional township* thirty, thirty-ona, and thirty-two, of range thirty-three. At the land office at FAYETTR, commencing or Monday the fi,?t .lay of .September next, for tht disposal of ihe public lands within the followin) townships, to wit: Je'erlh ?/ the bene lieu, and we*i of Ihe fifth prinei/te meridian Townahipa sixty-five and aixty-aix of range foui L, ^ Townships sixty-live and aixty-aix of range fif- By the President of the United States. TW. fc? . . . , [N pumianceoflaw, I, JAMES KPOLK. Presteen <"?* ?txty-si* of range six- | ldellt of |he Ul)iud Suue. of AlMricM> Jo hereib' . . . . ... by declare and make known that public anlea will Townships aixty-one, aixty-two, and sixty-three, be held at the undermentioned land office, in the ?' n?e ?e?enteen. TERRITORY OF IOWA, at the period, heretnaflowuships sixty-one, sixty-two, oixty-three, six- ter designated to wit ty^our, and sixty-.ix, of range eighteen. At the ||U)d office w DUBUaUE commencing Township .ixty-six of ranges nineteen, twenty, on Monday, thefirstday of September next, forthe enty-one, twenty-two, and twenty-three. di.poaal of the public lands within the undermenAt the land office at CLINTON, commencing on tioned townehipa, to wit: I Monday, the eighteenth day of August next, for JvbrtA of the boot line and ea>l of the fijik principal the disposal of the public lands within the under- meridian mentioned townships and islands in the Missouri Townships eighty-fiveand eighty-aixof range one. , river, to wit: Township, eighty-four and eighty-five of range jnorin oj uut nut unt ma u>ttt <jr uu J\ftn prmctfHii vwu. meridian. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, and eightyTownship thirty-eight of range twenty. 8'*',ol three. ' Township thirty-five of range twenty-five. . 1ownshipe eighty-four and etghty-eix of range > Township forty-two of ranges twenty-eight and . . . . , , , . . ' twenty-nine township eighty-four and fractional township Township thirty-five of range thirty-one. eighty-five, embracing two island. in the Miss.ss.p' Townships forty-five, fortyiix, and forty-seven, P' nve5' fornu"S fMrlt ot stclloM one and ,we,ve of of range thirty-three. range five. 1 The southeast quarter ofaect.on nine, in township . ,F '?wn,h'P ,nc'ud,n& ^'1"", ' forty-eight of ranU thirty-two. island in the Mi.sissiopi river, within the limits of , Islands numbered fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen, "^onsseven and eighteen ot range aix. r in -J "? ? Fractional township eighty-one, including "Swan meL embr"r"* P*rt", ?f island," and the part,of"Big Beaver island" with' 2lnl! fi, eeM' e,?^n' "?? t^-ty, .he township,'and townships eighty-three and lOwnMhn fifty-one ofrange twenty-three^ e.ghty-four of range .,x. ' island numbered fourteen, embracing parts of ViicUond tow*ship eighty***, including the sections eight, nine, ten, fifteen, sixteen and seven- . , Beaver island" within it. iTmi.s, tee,^ (except section sixteen,) in township filty-one ^ Rock ia?,d> alld the south part of an island I "&e w.e*V ,Uj j i ^ forming purls of sections five and six in the Missisi . 1P"rt ?f ,8l??d numf^red e'gh,7"' eT.braCn^ sipni river, of range seven, in section, one and two of township fifty-one and ^owngh,i eigh*ty.four to eighty-seven north, in twenty-four^"8'* t0Wn"h'P fi,trlw0' of ran?e elusive, of range one west of tfte fifth principal meIslands numbered ten, eleven, twelve, and thir- r'diB,"" ,v,_ . ? nr?.,,i?? ; townhI u-)bffifhi-one^of'<ranee^twen't\T ft v e"'a n'd*sec- ^'li'day of October ne'xt, for the df.posal of the lions twenty,y twenty-thre? and Twenty-four, in puWjc land, within the township, hereinafter desig'? Ma.'.dS LmCKiM?en?e.yhrMd n*ne,embraced #***"* ban lint and *t?t of the fifth principal > in sections thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, . twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-nine, thirty, thir- . Townships seventy-eight to eighty-seven, mclui ??*** * ? SjS^ mr?m ?f '><** To?w,?k5? u> Island numbered six, embraced in sections four ?f nK? e!e*en- ;_?i?-;?. and five of township fifty of range twenty-seven. .fl??W."S!V.P" enlVe,Sht lo '"elusive, Islands numbered four and five, embraced in sec- "'Townsh7p ' Mventy-eight of range, thirteen and Hons fourteen and fiAeen of township fiAy of range fourteen twenty-eight and action, twenty-mne and thirty- A( (he ^ officc &( FA1RF1ELD< commencing on two of township fifty-one ^ ran^^enty_etgl.t Monday the fi(Wh dtiy of September next, for the That part of .aland num^red thrw ernbrnced in J b j ^ ^ (he unJertnen_ section. seven and eighteen of town.h.p fifty of ,,0^d mwn.hipa, to wit: range weti y-e g . North of the base line ami west of the fifth principal At the land office at PLATT8BURG, com- meridian. mencing on Monday, the eleventh day of Auguat Township, seventy-fojr to seventy-seven, inclunext, for the disposal of the public lands within the give, 0f range ten. undermentioned townships, to wit: Townships seventy to seventy-seven, inclusive, North qf the base line and meet of the fifth principal of range eleven. meridian. Fractional township sixty-seven, and townships Township sixty-one of range thirty. sixtv-e.ght to seventy-seven, inclusive, of range thirty-one!'^8 "Xty'lW? "nd ,ixtythree of nn^e AUo, at the same place, commencing on Monday ?< the twentieth day of October next, for the disposal Z?ZTeh?n 1of the Public wi,h,n lhe townships and fracThe sourCenst minrier of sefTion seven in town "onal townships hereinafter designated, to wit : I he southeast quarter of section seven in town- .. ,r . , "J in. . ship fifty-eight of range thirty-five. y?rtk ?f bmt ^ridi"! principal Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, Fractional township sixty-seven and townships military, or other purposes, will be excluded from sixty-eight to seventy-seven, inclusive, of range sale. thirteen. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, /. . . (unless the land, are sooner deposed of,) and no . rrMUona! townshipsixty-seven.">*" ?>'??xtylonger; and no private entries of land in the town- e,<?' to seventy-seven, inclusive, of ships io offered will be admitted, until after the ex- ? h'P St piration of the two weeks. sixty-eighty to seven.y-five, inclusive, of range fafGiven under my hand, at the city of Washing- 'MTownehip seventy-five of range sixteen. ton this ninth day of May, anno Domini one ll.ou- T P |f of tfie southwest quarter of section sand eight hundred and forty-five. eighf> in township seventy-erven north of range n,p., ' ' three east of the fifth principal meridian. Y ?j en , Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, Commi6sioneroDf'the General Land Officc. aml other wil1 be excluded from .... . .. , . . The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, J\ otice to pre-emption claimants. (unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption longer, and no private entries of land in the townto any lands within the limits of the townships ships so offered will be admitted, until after the expiabove enumerated is required to establish the same, ration of the two weeks. to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the Given under my hand, at the city of Washingproper land office, and make payment therefor, as ton, this ninth day of May, anno Domini one thousoon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before sand eight hundred and forty-five. the day appointed for the commencement of the pub- JAMES K. POLK. lie sale of the township embracing the tract claimed, By the President: (above designated;) otherwise such claim will be James Shields, forfeited. Commissioner of the General Land Office. JA8. SHIELDS, ? Commissioner of the General Land Office. Notice to pre-emption claimants. May 10 lawtf Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption ? to miv lands within the limits of the townshins By the President of the United States. above enumerated, is required to establish the same IM ,, iy.we.ou- r.s~.r v o to the satisfaction of the register and receiver or the N pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, Pres- piopcr land office, and make payment therefor, as jdent of the United Stales of America, do here- ^ ? practicable after ?ring this notice, and l>efore i by declare and make known, that public sales will the dtty' appomted for the commencement of the nfnnoi'nrtuv '#n^ offi<?? in the pu|,|j,. ?a|(. of the township embracing the tract ' TERRITORY Oh FLORIDA, at the fieriods here- claimed, (above designated;) otherwise such claim , inafter designated, to wit: wi? u fJrfeited. ' At the land office at NEWNANSVILLE, com- JAMES SHIELDS, mencing on Monday, the eleventh day of August Commissioner of the General Land Office. 1 next, for the disposal of the public lands within the May 10?Intf undermentioned townships and fractional townships, ' viz: By the President of the United States. South of the base line and east of the principal meridian. jN purmiance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, PresiScctions one, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, Identof the United States of America, do hereby dctwenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, elare and make known that public sales will be i thirty-five and thirty^six, in township twelve, held at the undermentioned land offices in the State r of range thirteen. " Df ARKANSAS, at the periods hereinafter designaThe eastern tier of sections in township thirteen ted, to wit: i of range thirteen. At the land office at BATESVILLE, commenSections one, two, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four- cing on Monday, the eighth day of September next, teen, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty- for the disposal of the public lands witnin the underi six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty- mentioned townships, to wit: . .-.-V I Vu... a' ' ' , "" uuny-s.x, Aorfft of the bant line and treat of the meridian. in township fourteen, of range thirteen. Township nine of range four. , i racuonal township fifteen (except section sixand Township five of range five. , fractional aectiona seven and eighteen) of range Township* thirteen and sixteen of range twelve, thirteen. Townships thirteen, fourteen, and sixteen, o 1 ownahips twelve and thirteen of range four- raMeB thirteen tee"- _ . , , , ,, At the land office at JOHNSON COURT Township thirteen of range fifteen. HOUSE, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fifth i racuonal townships twenty-eight and twenty- d 0f August next, for the disposal of the public nine, weal of Tampa Bay, of range sixteen. lands within the undermentioned townships, to-wit: ?r 0rA'lW''ahiP thir'y-f0Ur' ?" Manatee riTer' JVorih qr the base line and tee* of,he meridian. Fm&oiS township, twenty-eight and twenty- Actions five, six, and seven, in township six of nine, east of themihtary reservation at Fort Brooke, ^Xfnorth halves of sections one and two, and secand ,hirtyTownships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty- four of range, twenty, twenty-one, nine, thirty-three, and th.rty-four, of range twenty- twenty.five' and twenty-six. twTn?tWntBhip8 lWenty"isht Bnd twenlynine of n"ee Townships'" three "mlfoor of raK'twTnty-six. AttWland office at ST. AUGUSTINE. com- Township, one, two, three, and four, of range mencingon Monday the eighteenth day of August l{.ywnBhj s thrCB four and eiBVBni 0f rangc thiinext, for the disposal of the public lands within the i"wii.n.r , , , 6 :CZ:rd townahiPa and fracllonal ,own* ^ownsh.n* three and four of ranges thirty-two and thirty-tnrec. South of the base line and east of the principal meridian. At the land office at WASHINGTON, commen_ , . . ' m K | .U? .;nkl..olU 'U.. A nonnt i"wnsnips twenty-three and twenty-four of range rlnS on "" twenty-nine next, for the disposal of the public lands within the Townahi, twenty,twenty-one,twenty-two twen- undermentioned township*, to wit: ty-three, end fractional township twenty-six on South qf the hate line and trett of the meridian. Lake Tohopekalign, of range thirty. ' Townahipa one ond two of ranges twenty-one, Townships twenty-one and twenty-three of range twenty-two, and twenty-three. . thirty-one. Secdons twenty nnd twenty-nine east of Red Township twenty of range thirty-two. in township fifteen of range twenty-fire. ; At the land office atTALLAHASSEE, commene- Townships four, five, six, and seven, of range ing on Monday, the eleventh day of August next, thirty-one. , for the disposal of the public lands within the un- At the land office at FAJt ETTEVILLE, comdrrmcntioncd sections, situated in the former Indian mencing on Monday, the first day of September reserve of Econchatamico, on the Chatahoochee for thn disposal of the public lands within the river to wit: undermentioned townships, to wit: r , , . ... AVtt of the ba$e line andtretl of the meridian. Lot seven in section eight; lots ??htTownships eighteen and nineteen of range twensection seventeen; lots seven and eight in section . 1 s " twenty; lot one in section twenty-one; lots seven yTownihj (h;rt,,n nf ?nge ,hirty-one. and eight in section w.nty-n^; ^ lol eight A( ^ ?d nffir, LITTLE rfoCK, eommensection thirty-two; all in township five north of ^ Monday, the twenty-fifth day of August range seven, west of the principal meridian. ^ for ,he of ,he pilh|ic )and), within ,he Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, undermentioned townships, to wit: military or other purposes, will be excluded from South of the hate line and treat of the meridian sale. Township four of range seventeen. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, of the bare Hue and treat of the meridian. (unless the lands are sooner dipoaed of,land no long- The southwest quarter of section fifteen, section er; and no private entries of land in the townships ^^enteen, eighteen, and nineteen; the north half ! so offered will be admitted until after the expiration ln4j southeast quarter of section twenty, section of the two weeks. twenty-one, and the northwest quarter of section . Given under my hand at the City of Washington, twenty-two, in township six of range thirteen, this ninth day of May, anno Domini one thousand a,0,i?n ?,X) the north half and southwest quarter eight hundred and forty-five. of sretion seven, fractional sections twenty-eight JAMES K. POLK. and thirty-three, and the southwest quarter of seeBy the President: t,on twenty-six, in township four of range fourteen. I J4, , , _ , r , __ Fractional ? ction thirty-one in township five of 1 CommiMioner of the General jLund Office. rane^r fourtrro ? . . The south half of section one, section twelve, and J\ ottce to pre-emption claimant*. the north half of section thirteen, in township four of r Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption range fifteen to any lands within the limits of the townshipe and At the land office at CHAMPAGNOLE, com. tracts ahove enumerated, is required to establish the mencing on Monday, the eleventh day of August same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver next, for the disposal of the public lands within the of the proper land office, and make payment there- undermentioned townships, to-wit: ' for, as toon at pmetieable after teeing thit notice, and South of the hate line nndweitrfthe meridian. ' before the day appointed for the commencement of Township fourteen of range ten. f the public sale of the township embracing the tract Townships eleven, seventeen, and eighteen, of claimed, (above designated;) otherwise such claim range fifteen. '' will be forfeited. Townships eleven, sixteen, seventeen, and nineJAS. HL1ELDS, teen, of range sixteen. w Commissioner of the General Land Office. Township seventeen of range seventeen. April 10?lawtf Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military or oilier pur|>oses, will be excluded from By the President of the Untied States. ale. TN pursuance of law, 1, JAMES K. POLK, PresThe sales will each be kepi open for two weeks, | ,<JeiU of ibe United States of America, declare (unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no gn)j nwj,e known that public sales will beheld at longer; and no private entries of lands in the town- (he undermentioned land offices in the TERRITOslups so offered will be admitted until after the ex- fty OP WISCONSIN, at the periods hereinafter : piralion of the two weeks. designated, to wit: Qiven under my hand at the city of Washington, At the land office at GREEN BAY, commencing I this ninth day of May, anno Domini one thousand on Monday, the sixth duy of October next, for the eight hundred and forty-five. disposal ot the public lands within the undermenJAMES K. POLK. tinned townships, to wit: By the President: .Yorlh of Iht boar tint and rant of iht fourth principal Jas. Sh.xi.iin, meridian. Commissioner of the General Land Office. Fractional township twenty-one, east of Wolf riv- ' ? er, of ranges thirteen and fourteen. Notice to pre-emption claimants. Township tweniy-one and fractional townships ' Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption twenty-two and twenty-five, east of Wolf river, of to any fands within the limits of the townships above range fifteen. enumerated, is required to establish the same to the Township twenty-one and fractional township" 1 satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper twenty-two and twenty-five, east of Wolf river, of ' land office, and make payment therefor, as soon as range sixteen. practicable q/lrr seeing this notice, and before the day Fractional township twenty-one, north of Fox uppointed for the commencement of the public sale river, and townships twenty-two, twenty-three, of the township above designated, (embracing the twenty-four, and twenty-five, of range seventeen, tract cluimed;) otherwise such claim will lie forfeited. Fractional townships twenty-one, twenty-two, JAS. SHIELDS, twenty-three, and twenty-four, north of Fox river 1 Commissioner of the General Land Office. and west of the Oneida Reservation, and township May 10?lawtf twenty-live of range eighteen. ? ? . Fractional townships twenty-two and twentyBy the President of the United States. three, north of Fox river and south and east of the I N PurBl"u'c*! of law I, JAMES K. POLK, Pi*.- "y-fou" anT Iwen"ylfi"ve" north"of'^J "reservauon" 1 ident of (lie United States ol America, do hereby A nin?,??n declare and make known that public sales wol be Fra|liona, townahip. twenty-lwo and twentyf t mTRi undermentioned land office, in the State threenorth ofPnx nvheran() eay ofthe Oneida Restd , ' Bt Pef ' hemnufter de*"g* ervalton, fractional township twenty-four, north of ?er'.u? i j /? onpioiTojo 'he Fort Howard reserve, and sections eighteen, At the land office at OPELOUSAS, commencing njnelee (went twenty^^ht, twenty-nine, thirty on Monday, the eighteenth day of August next, for thjrly^ne thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty four, th.V the disposal ofthe public lands to which no "private ty.fiye aml thirty-six, in township twenty-five of claims" arc alleged under existing laws, wiihui the ,4ntre twenty undermentioned townships and fractional townships, Al ,he ,anyj office a| M,NERAL POINT, com1 mencing on Monday, the first day of September Soulh qf the boat line and east of the principal meridian, next, for the disposal of the following tracts of pubTownship three of range three. lie land, towil: Township flvs of range five. The south half of section twelve, in township Smith of the base line and west of the principal meridian, nine, north of range six, wes. of the fourth princiTownship ten, sections one to twenty-three, in- pal meridian, elusive, (except section sixteen,) und sections twen- The northwest quarter of section twenty-four, in ty-eight to thirty-three inclusive, of township eleven; township three north of range three east ofthe and sections two to eleven inclusive; sections four- fourth principal meridian. teen to twenty-three inclusive, (except section six- Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, teen,) and sections twenty-nine and thirty of town- military or other purposes, will be excluded from ship twelve, all in range seven. sale. Fractional township fifteen of ranges nine and The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, ten. (unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no Township eleven (except sections thirty-four, longer; and no private entries of land in the townthirty-five, and thirty-six) of range eleven. ships so offered will be admitted, until after the exSections eight to forty-two, inclusive, (except sec- piration of the two weeks, tion sixteen,) in fractional township fifteen of range Given under niv hand at the city of Washington, twelve. this ninth Jay of May, anno Domini one thouSections twenty to forty-four, inclusive, of frac- sand eight hundred and forty-five, tional township fifteen in range thirteen. JAMES K. POLK. At the land office at NEW ORLEANS, com- By the President: mencing on Monday the eleventh day of August Jambs Shields, next, for the disposal of the public lands to which Commissioner of the General Land Office, no "private claims" are alleged under existing laws, _ ? within the following described townships and parts Notice to pre-emption claimants. of townships, to wit: Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption Sottlh of llie base line and east of the principal me- to any lunds within the limits of the townships above vidian irest of the Mississippi rirrr. enumerated, is required to establish the same to the Section four in township six of range eleven. satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper Township seven of range eleven. 'and office, and make payment therefor as soon as Section sixty-three, in township eight of range practicable after seeing this notice, and before the twelve. day appointed for the commencement of the public Fractional section seventeen, the east half of frac- sale of the township ubove designated (embracing tional section eighteen, and, the southeast quarter of 'he tract claimed;) otherwise such claim will be forsection thirty-six, in township eleven, of range thir- feited. teen. JAMES SHIELDS, Lots numbered one, two, three, four and five, or Commissioner of the General Land Office, the north half of fractional section twenty in town- May 10?latf ship twelve of range thirteen. ~ Section fifty-six, in township twelve of range rI^O CLAIMANTS.?FRANCIS A. DICKINS fourteen. -L continues to undertake the agency of claims beTlic northwest and southeast quarters of section fore Congress, and other branches of the govcrntwenty-threc, and the southwest quarter of section ment, including commissioners under treaties, and twenty-four, in township thirteen of range seven- the various public offices. He will attend to preteen. emption and other land claims, the procuringoftialSeciions eleven, thirteen, and fourteen, in township ents for public lands, and the confirmation by Coneighteen of range eighteen. gress of grants and claims lo land; claims for propLots numbered two. three, and four, of section erty lost in, or taken for, the service of the United eighty-five, in township twelve of range nineteen States; property destroyed by the Indians, or while Fractional township sixteen of range twent. y in the possession of the United States; invalid, rcvothree. hitionary, navy, widows' and half-pay pensions; LoU or sections numbered one to fifteen, inclusive, claims for revolutionary services, whether for comin township twenty-three of range thirty-three. mutation, half-pay, or bounty lands?as well those Lot number one of section seventy-seven, in against the State of Virginia as the United States; township ten south of range two east, situated east <*? claims growing out of contracts with the governof the Mississippi river. ment; or damages sustained in consequence of the Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, action or conduct of the government; and, indeed, military, or other purposes, will be excluded from *?y business before Congress or the public offices, gale. which may require the aid of an agent or attorney. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, His charges will be moderate, and depending upon (unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no the amount of the claim, and the extent of the serlonger; and no private entries of land in the town- vice. ships so offered will be admitted, until after the ex- He is also agent for the American Life Insurance piration of the two weeks. and Trust Company , which has a capital of two Given under my hand at the city of Washington millions of dollars paid in. this ninth day of May, anno Domini one the prosecution of chums against Mexico, unthousand eight hundred and forty-five. ('er the late convention, Mr. Dickins and the Hon. JAMES K. POLK. C. P. Van Ness, late Envoy Extraordinary and By the President: Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States in Jas. Shields, Spain, are associated; and any claim sent to either Commissioner of the General Land Office. of them, will receive their united and prompt atten tion. Notice to pre-emption claimants. uMr- F- A- Difkin" ia known. }? mo8t ?ftko8e Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption whfu 8Ve ^ ,n Congrm. within the last few to any fands within the limit, of the townships and cr who have occut,,cd "7 Publ,c 8lat,on at parts of townships above enumerated, is required to r, . . o i j - r .1 establish the same to the satisfaction of the register T H'8 l8,on ,F 8trcet- 3d door ea8t of the and receiver of the proper land office, and make Tr?ffV.7 De?>nr,"Y'nt- ? , .. payment therefor, as toon as practicable after seeing this jy, c.Sra . US e P08 "P? ito/i?, and before the day appointed for the com- ^ " mencemcnt of the public sale of the township em- a GENCY FOR CLAIMS AT WASHINGbraeing the tract claimed, (above designated;) other J\_ TON, D. C.?Chari.es De Sei.mno, Genwise such chtim will be forfeited. __f eraj Agent, No. 11, Todd's buildings, Pennsylvania r l ?HIELDS, avenue, Washington, D. C., offers his services to Commissioner of the General Land Office. those who may have claims on either of the execuMay 10?lawtf tjve departments, or Congress, or private claims on PROPOSALS FOR COAL. Particular attention paid to the settlement of ac? counts of disbursing officers who may find it inconBt reai' of Navt-tard* ano Doceh, venient to attend personally, especially those of the May 12, 1845. navy. ^ ' ' ' SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals Also attends as agent for non-resident property for Coals," will be received at this Bureau, un- holders, collecting rents, procuring pensions, &c. til 3 o'clock, p. m. of the 7th of June next, for Charges will be moderate, and regulated by the furnishing and delivering, for the use of the navy, an,ount claimed, and the extent of services required, the following quantities and descriptions of Coal, at Communications (post paid) will receive immedithe Navy-yards specified, viz: ate attention. Portsmouth, JVew Hampshire. He has the honor to refer to the Navy Depart Id tons red ash anthracite. ment, and the several bureaus connected with it; Boston. Second Comptroller and Fourth Auditor's offices, 1,125 tons Beaver Meadow anthracite lump. ?nd lhe 8enior pursers in the navy; and also to Hon. 150 tons Peach Orchnrd anthracite, (broken and C. C. Cambreleng, New York; Commodore Charles screened. Stewart, Philadelphia; Commodore John Downs, 3,600 bushels best Cumberland (for starting fires.) Boston; Hon. Henry L.Ellsworth, Washington; 6,OIK) do Midlothian, (for smiths'use.; Hon- k. H. Foster, Nashville, Tennessee; and New York Thomas M. Blount, esq., Pensacola. 250 tons Lackawana. April 50 do Lehigh, (broken nnd screened.) TVTEW MUSIC JUST RECEIVED.?The fol2,OIK) bushels lump Cumberland, or Queen's pit. J^| lowing new music is this day received and for ' Philadelphia. sale by W. FISCHER? 50 tons Lehigh, (broken and screened.) Les Parissiennes, composed by Edward Wolff. Washington. The Taglioni Polka. 10,000 bushels lump, ) The Joiimlle Polka, composed by Strauss. 1.5,000 do average, ^Midlothian. The Nasnallm Polka 4 u Stanb. 90.000 do beat Cumberland. U Carloua lolka " t4 Julien. JYorfo/k. ?'e Polka waltz arranged by Schubert r i ,/i/t i lj k The Hunting waits, arranged by Vierick. ? Jul i i {Midlothian. Lucretia Borgia waltz arnrnged by Vierick. 1,200 do grate or screened, ) Anersberg favorite waJte, armngfd by Korponay. rensacofa. Conestogn waltz, by J. B. Muller. 100 Ions anthracite. '1'he Alps Gallop, composed by Rudolph. All of the above Coals are to be of the very bnt Proudly and Wide, from the opera Fra Diavolo, ijiiahty, and to lie free from sulphur and all other im? arranged by 8. R. Beck, purities; to be delivered at the respective yards, one- Oh ! Native Scenes, (song,) by Bellini naif on or before the 31st day of August next, and Fare thee well my Fanny, by W. F. Nelson, the remaining half on or before the. 31st day of Oc- When thy Heart is Bounding Lightly, by Micre. tobernext, subject to the inspection of the officers Oh! Haste on Board, composed by Huberer. designated by the commandants of the res;iective May 15 yards, and in all respects satisfactory to the inspect- _ ir.g officers appointed by him. TJOOK OF THE ARMY, by John Frost; 1 vol., Persons offering are required to make separate J-J New k ork, 1645. offers for the delivery of each kind of Coal at rack Military Maxims of Napoleon, translated by Akerof the yards specified, and to state the price for tyi 1 v0'-> 1845. each kind distinctly, that separate contracts may be Manuel du Matelot Cannnnier; 1 vol., Paris, 1845. made for earh navy-yard, and for each quality, if Bulletins Officials de la Grande Arm?e, dictes |iar desired by the department. The price asked for I'Empereur Nnpoleon; 2 vols, Paris, the anthrncii. Pr.nl must be for the ton of 2.240 Revolutionary Orders of General Washington; 1 pounds, and lhatfor the bituminous must be per kiuAr/ vol., 1844. offivr fttcka, hm weighed or measured at the yards Military Annual; J vol., London, 1844. where delivered; nnrt when delivered, satisfactory The War in France and Belgium in 1815, containevidenee must he furnished that they were taken 'nR minute details of the battles of Quatrefrom the mines or pits specified in thn contracts. Bras, Ligney, Wavre, and Waterloo; by Bonds, in half the amount of each eontrae.t, will C'apt. W. Siborne; 9 vols , London. 1844. be required for their fiiihful performanee, in nddi- j Lieut. Ward (U. S. Navy) on Ordnance, Qunnery, tion to a reservation of ten per reritum, upon all nn(l Steam; 1 vol., 1845. bills which may be approved; which reserved ten Lieut. Hart's Annual Army List; ] vol., London, per centum will not lie paid until the completion of 1845. the contract to the satisfaction of the respective May 16 F. TAYLOR. commandants nt the yards of delivery. ?? ? L. WARRINGTON, TT ED BOOK FOR 1845.?'The Royal Kalendar Chief of Bureau. AV and Court and City Register for Kngland ScotTo lie published twice a week, until the 7th of ln,ld. aml Lelnnd, and the Colonies, filling the same June next, in the Union, Intelligencer and Consti- P'acf, w"'' I'clerence to the British government as union, Washington, D. C,: Baltimore Republican ? B u? Book does for the government of the and Sun; I'ennsrlvanian, Keyatone and Ledger, at n,,#d Stales. Philadelphia; Ifarrishiirg Union; Richmond En- Ju" ""ported from London (a few copies only) quirer; Portsmouth (Virginia)Old Dominion; Even- F. I W LOR. ing Post and Morning News, New York; Post nnd March II Times, Boston; 1VTO. 10 HARPER'S PICTORIAL BIBLE, Proprietors of the above papers will be plensed to ll No. 3 Sue's Wandering Jew, send a copy of the paper containing the above ad- No. 18 McCulloch's Gar.etteer. vertiaement to thia bureau. Just received by P. TAYLOR, immediately eas May 12? tawtj/ of jQadaby'a. Sept30 STATIONERY, RR1NTING, AND RINDING Qgw*, #j*^j ? BSE33 SBB* wyjfaL Navt DcrARTUKN'T, May 12, 1845. 1 SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at Transportation Ornca, the office of the Secretary of the Navy, until Bu'timore and Ohio Railroad Company, 3 o'clock, p. in., of Saturday, the 14th dny of June Washington Branch, 14th Nov., IH44. next, for furnishing all the stationery, and executing ! In consequence of the adoption of a new schedule all the printing and binding, that may be required by the Post Office Department, (he following changes by the Navy Department, or any of its bureaus, in the runmngof the trains on thia road will go into tor the year commencing 1st July, 1H45, and ending effect this day, viz: on the JOth June, lS4(i. The train that hashitherto left this city at 4 p. m. All the articles to be furnished and work to be ex- will hereafter leave at 5j o'clock, p. m.; ana the ecuted must be of the liest quality, (except where train that has heretofore started from Baltimore at 2 otherwise stipulated,) delivered without delay when o'clock, a. m. will now leave on the aVrival of the ordered, and to the satisfaction of the head of the Philadelphia cars, at or about 11}, p. m., and reach office for which they are required. this city at or about 3 o'clock, a. m. The department reserves to itself the right of or- A corresponding change having been made on the f dering a greater or less quantity of each and every Philadelphia road, pasaengers leaving this city at 5j, article contracted for, as the public service may re- p. m., will connect, as heretofore, with the cars for 1uiTe- ... Philadelphia?the departure of which from BaJuBomls, with approved security, to lie given by the more has been fixed at 8 o'clock, p. m. person or persons contracting; and in case of a fail- By order: ure to supply the articles, or to perform the work, SAMUEL 8TETT1NIUS, Agent, the contractor and his sureties shall be liable for the November 14 forfeiture specified in such bond, as liquidated dania ges, to be sued for in the name of the United States, rp \V. A R. C. SMITH, Wolf street, Alexanin any court huving jurisdiction thereof. 1 . dria, D. C., Machinists, Iron, Brass, and Bell io insure uniformity in me proposals, blank Founders, manufacture? forms will be furnished to all persons desiring to High and low pressure steam engines and boilers bid. But one price must be affixed to each article, Machinery, iron castings, brass castings, and each article must be bid for. Wrought iron work of every description. Stafionrri/. Bella for churches, town, fire, and otner purposes, 10 reams Folio Post jmper, ruled from 10 pounds to 5,000 pounds weight, and fine 40 do Cap do tone. MO do Quarto Post do Ornamental railing for areaa, cemetery lots, Ac., 40 do Envelop do both of cast and wrought iron, and of a great variety? 5 do Note Paper, gilt edged of patterns. 40 do copying or tissue paper, quarto post rhey are prepared to execute orders in the hest 10 do do do cap manner, with promptness, and at as low rates as 5 do white cap, flat con be done "y My other establishment in the 10 do blotting, royal country. 12 wafer stands, or boxes, cocoa Communications by mail or otherwise, will meet 12 pounce boxes, cocoa with immediate attention. 3 dozen bottles blue ink, in quarts . ~? ? . , 3 (|o do do in pints T. W. A R. C. Smith have at all times for sale 3 do do best London copying ink, pint plow castings, of a variety of approved patterns, jugs, Arnold's or Terry's Home powers and threshing machines. 5 dozen quart bottles black ink Corn shelters and fan castings. 3 do pint bottles red ink Soda pumps. 6 pounds pounce Letter copying presses. 5,000 Quills, No. 80, opaque Rnd clarified Cast iron pumps for wells, cisterns, Ac. 360 cards of Steel Pens, 12 on a card ?Pout end">turn buckles, sash weights. 100 do Perryian Pens Orate fronts, mantel plulcs. 50 gross Steel Pens Rails for sliding dooors, and a variety of other ar- ' 75 dozen Red Tape, No. 15 to 25 bcJea for builders' use. 6 do Taste Cast iron window sills, being a better and cheap30 pounds best superfine Sealing Wax article than stone. 20 do second quality do Fine brick made from an imported fire clay. 15 do best quality Wafers f"eb 4?ly 1,0S Penknives,dodgers's best four-bades UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN AGENCY, 24 Erasers, ivory handles *T Washington citt, d. c. 36 ivory Folders, 9 inches (fice on 12th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and 24 Sand-boxes, cocoa wood (Ft/reel, known as King's Gallery.) 12 pairs of Shears and Scissors fTtJiE UNDERSIGNED, having opened the 60 quarts Black Sand X above office for the transaction of domestic 24 Wafer Stamps, of ivory and foreign agencies, invite the public attention to 21 Pounce Boxes, do the following prospectus: 5 pounds India Rubber Thev will attend to the purchase, sale, or ex- 1 24 dozen Black Lead Pencils, Monroe's best hangc of lands and real estate generally, in all 3 Ho Red do do oris of the United States, Texas, or tne West 500 sheets of Parchment, best prepared, 14 by 18 dies. 24 Inkstands, of glass und wedgewood To the formation of companies here, or in Eu10 pounds Gum Arabic rope, for the sale or purchase of lands, or colonizing 24 Paper Weights, of brass, composition, or lands in Texas or the United States; or the sale, 'ea(l purchase, or exchange of the same, to, by, or with 10 pounds Cotton Twine individuals in this country or in Europe. 10 do Flax do The purchase or sale of United States or State 200 sheets Drawing Puper, front medium to an- stocks, or any kind of public securities. tiquarian Negotiating loans on bonds and mortgages, or 50 sheets of Tracing-paper other securities. 12 sticks India Ink Prosecution of claims on the government of the Printing. United States for lands or money, before either of 2,500 copies of Navy Register, in nonpareil type, he executive departments or Congress. about 70 pages folio post, 8vo., mostly Obtaining the remission of lines and forfeitures rule and figure work, to be folded and incurred by alleged violations of the revenue or stitched, with blue printed covers, paper other laws. included Securing patents, and transacting any business 50 copies of Navy Register, same matter over- with the Patent Office. run into quarto form, to behalf bound, and Obtaining pensions, revolutionary, army, or 10 of the copies to be interleaved and faint- navy, and doing any other business connected lined therewith. Circulars and other blanks, paper included Settlement of accounts with the State, Treasury, 50 reams quarto post, 1, 2, 3, or 4 pages War, Navy, and Post Office Departments. 20 reams cap, do do Collecting private claims and interest on the pub10 reams folio post, do do be debt. Book work, exclusive of paper, viz: Prosecuting claims before the various boards of Composition, per 1,000 ems Indian Commissioners, or any boards hereafter esPress-work, per token tablished under treaties with foreign powers. i Binding. Preparing papers for presentation to Congress m *' , and the executive departments. 1U volumes ot newspapers, daily, per yearly n * .. c JT.t ... . n h volume One of the firm of this agency will viait Europe 100 volumes of books, 8vo., full bound, in calf and ^cr Texas weeto, either of whom and sheen would attend to any business that may be confided 100 volumes do half bound to hia care. Their numerous European correspond- ! Blank books for records, 4c., similar to those ents and those in Texas, afford them immedtate . now in use, which miy be examined by all fac,1,Ue* f?' lbe traTa'on of Wcy abroad inclined to bid committed to their charge. Manuscript letters, to he half bound, per pattern desirous of emigrating to Texas and Faint ruling 20 reams letter paper. disposing of their estates in exchange for land, in jq 1 a W14 J that country, or those wishing to make investments ' there, may find it greatly to their advantage to apply ADVFRTISFMFNT to this agency. Persons having occasion to employ counsel in fl^-Observe CHARLES WILLMER has no con Uefore lh? S"l,raT CoUrt ?( th,e Un'tf1 action whatever with Messrs. Wlllmer 4 Smith, f**?' confide tb-T ^smess advantageoualy . i> i , r i - to this agency, who will secure the services of the and all orders and communications for Charles re^ct&le members 0f the bar, in cases whem Willmer must be addressed in lull to the tne ig |eft ^ themselveo. TRANSATLANTIC NEWSPAPER OFTICR, Long experience in business, and intimate pro5 South John street, Liverpool. essional knowledge of forms necessary to be | ? _ auopted, qualify the subscribers to perform any NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! trust committed to their care in the most effective TRANSATLANTIC NEWSPAPER OFFICE, and expeditious manner. Persons living at a dis- I 5 South John street, Liverpool. tar.ee can avail themselves of this agency, with the ? certainty of having their business efficiently atCHARLES WILLMER, Newspaper, Forward- tended to, without the trouble and expense of a j ing, and General Agent, continues to supply to journey to the capital, order, with greater promptitude and regularity than Charges will be moderato, and commensurate with ailjr umor Iiunoc, auu UII mc Imini icnpui.nuic Kiinn, Uic naiuic ui Uio """iin on. xucvici a i/i iiiuuii y (a London doily paper for ?f6 10s. sterling per an- merely will be answered without charge; but, mall num,) newspapers, prices-currents, shipping lists, cases, letters must be post-paid. magazines, books, and stationery, type, printers and E. KINGMAN & CO. binders' materials, and merchandise of every descrip- Washington, Dec. 15, 1844. tion, to all parts of the United States, Canada, Nova REFERENCES. Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, by the Hon Geor(~ Evans, Maine. mail Rteamer8, nailing on the 4th and 19th of each ? Shepard Gary do month from Liverpool, and to all the West ndia ? Levi Woodbury, New Hampshire. islands, Mexico, and Texas, by the royal mail Daniel Webster, Boston. steamers, sailing every fortnight from Southampton. Chus. W. Cnrtwright, esq., do. Messrs. Goslerdt Co. do. CHARLES WILLMER 8 Hon. C. P. Van Ness, collector, New York. AMERICAN NEWS LETTER " Edward Curtis, do IS published for transmission by every steam-ship " Aaron Ward, do sailing from England for America; and its lead- " Wm. A. Moseley, do ing feature is to give, al a planer, an account of ev- James B. Murray, esq., do ery important event that has occurred in Great Brit- Hon. James Buchanan, Pennsylvania, ain, Europe, or Asia, in the interval between the " Walter Forward, Pittsburg, do. sailing of each steam-ship, whether in politics or " Judge Campbell, Philadelphia, Pa. commerce?a correct nnd comprehensive shipping " Calvin Blylhe,collector,do. do. list, in which will be found a faithful record of the Jas. Hoy, jr.,esq.,postmaster, do. do. arrival nnd departure of American vessels at and J- R. Tyson, esq., do do. from all the British, Eutopcon, and Asiatic ports, Henry M. Watts, esq., U. 8. Dist. Attorney, Pa with notices of such casualties or disasters ns may Commodore Stewart, New Jersey, from time to time occur?a complete prices current, JJon' Cost Johnson, Maryland. in which the greatest care is taken to give the Intent *- v;oitina L.ee, esq., u. o. uiu. All y, naiiimorr. reports of the markets for the various descriptions Hon. Hugh A. Garland, Petersburg, Virginia, of American produce, from the most unquestionn- r' 1. E. Holmes, Char'eston,South Carolina, ble sources: thus combining, in one sheet, a nercspa- Richard Yeadori, esq., do. do. per, a shivping list, and a prices current. Hon. Ephraim H. Foster, Tennessee. Annual subscription, payable in advance, 12a. 6d. " Dixon II. Lewis, Alabama, sterling, " D. L. Clinch, Georgia. All orders must be accompanied with a remit- " Thos. B. King, do. tance or reference in England for payment. " Alexander Barrow, Louisiana. " Samuel Houston, Texas. NOTICE. Gen. M. B. Lamar, do. All communications must be post-paid, and ad- Gen. Memucan Hunt, do. dressed Hon. D. <3. Burnett, do. CHARLES WILLMER, Jonas Butler, esq., do. Transatlantic Newspaper Office, Jan 3*1 1"m' ' 5 South John Struct, . Liverpool: T OOK HERE?Persons suffering from colds Or they will not reach CHARLES WittMtsh L* coughs, Ac., can be supplied with office. Peaa^'a Honrhound Candy, NO connection with Messrs. Win.Mrs & Smith. M?Cu7ey7sm.p of May Apple and Wild Oct. 31-lawly Cherry, " HIBLtOTHEdUE HISTORiaUE ET MILI- Swayne's Sirup of Wild Cherry, TAIRE.?F. Taylor has just received from Jayne's J"onic Expectorant, Paris volumes 5 and 6 of the above valuable series, Cowert'is Balm of Life, completing and concluding the work. 1 hompson s Cife-prcscrver, Volume .r> contains the military writings and cam- J* l,,tar s Cough Lozenges, pnigns of Federic, Lloyd, Guibert, Cessac, Carnot, Sherman a Cough Lozenges, Tl.ibault, and Jomini. Peters's Cough Lozenges, Volume 0 contains the military campaigns of Na- "Y cah|ngon G. ]H. J A MRS, ] - corner of 14th and E *ti-eet*. poleon; < ?' It volume lioing n lurgr octavo 01 nearly ? (housed pages, and accompanied with an alias V Where may alao be found a full and general arc,graved maps, military plana, .Sc., Ac.; price |9 25 "rtmentof Drug. Med,ernes, Perftirnery hancy for each volume, and *2 V. for each alia.'. ^ C?mh*< *c \ *" *'? b? The earlier volume, of this aerie, treat of the cam- *'ld lo'w for ?"h- or lo Punctual customers. paigns of Ctraar, Alexander, Xcnophon, Ac., Ac., Dec. 1M the lactic, strategy, Ac.., Ac., of the Greek., Ro- ____ /-, r, o a o urriine Dn?. man., Ac!, a, 7/uilrd by Polyhios, Thucydidea, ZhSuh PEN3~W Arrien, and other.; the aerie, commencing with the yyV FISCHER, Importer of Fancy and Stnearlieat authentic military records, and coming down P"? H?J??mnary, haaju.t received d.jectly from the continuously lo the present lime. manufacturer., J. I'erry, A Co., G.llott, and WinMay 13 ' die, the largest and mo.t extensive variety of metaly lie pen. (many of which are entirely new) that has FRENCH VEGETABLE TRACING PA- ever been offered for sale in the country. Dealer. PER.?Thi. day opened, a small supply of To- in steel pen. can purchase the article at the lowest pier IVgetaJ, of the largest air.e, superior in strength New York prices at Stationers' Hall, and clearness o( texture, and in other requisites of Dec- 17 quality, to any the advertiser ha. Iiefore seen. ? ? Imported direct from Tans by F. Taylor, under f COLORED CANTON MATTINGS.?We have . order, to forward the best that could be purchased v_V just received 20 pieces colored Canton mattings with money, without stipulation as (optica. of superior quality, 4-4 q. wide, just arrived from W I " '