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DYER PEARL, EXCHANGE BROKER, Corner of Cedar street and the Public Square, NAIHYU.L.E, TENNESSEE. Deals in all kinds of uncurrent money; attend* to collections, Ac., Ac., in Nashville, end the principal towns in Tennessee. 1 REFERENCE. The business men generally of Nashville. John P. Heiss, Washington, D. C. May 88 JAMF.S PRENTICE. ENGINEERS', ARCHITECTS', AND SURVEYORS' INSTRUMENT MAKER, 183 1R0AJIWAT, NEW YORE. The following gentlemen have permitted their names to be used as Mruucii: Maj. Delafield, Capt. Wilkes, Dr. J. P. Jones, Henry Ellsworth, esq. Capt. Ericsson, Col. Totten, J. B. Jervis, esq. Prof. Renwick. Orders uer express punctually attended to. June 18?3m charlesT s. wallach, attorney, Counsellor at law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Will continue to practise in the several courts of the District of Columbia, investigate titles, prepare legal instruments, and attend to all business appertaining to his profession. May i Bec1^ith? a~nti-dyspeptic pills have been moat successfully employed in almost every variety of functional disorder of the stomach, bowels, liver, and spleen; such as heartburn, acid eructations, nausea, headache, pain and distension of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, colic, jaundice, flatulency, habitual cosUveness, loss of appetite, *ick headache, sea-sickness, 4c., Ac. They are a safe and comfortable aperient for females during pregnancy and subsequent confidemenl; relieving sickness at the stomach, headache, heartburn and many of the incidental nervous affections. Literary men, students, and most other persona of sedentary habits, find them very convenient. Those who indulge too freely in the pleasures of the table find speedy relief from the sense of oppression and distension which follow, by taking the pills. As a dinner pill, they arc invaluable. Those who are drinking mineral waters, and particularly those from southern climates, ugue and fever districts, will find them a valuable adjunct. Those who arc exposed to the vicissitudes of weather on voyages or journeys, can take them at all times with perfect safety. In full doses they are a highly efficacious and safe antibilious medicine. They seldom or never produce sickness at the stomach or griping. There have been many imitations and worthless counterfeits of these pills put in circulation by unprincipled and ignorant, persons?the directions, wrappers, &c., of the genuine pills so closely and accurately copied, that the closest observer could not, without a trial of their effects, distinguish between them. Dr. T. W. Dyott St Sons, of the Columbian college, 131 N. 2nd street, Philadelphia, having undertaken and been appointed by Dr. Beckwith sole agents for the United States, for the sale of the above pills, the public are informed that they can be supplied with the genuine article in any quantity at the same price as by the proprietor, by applying as above. N. B. To guard against counterfeits, all the pills furnished by the sole agents, are put in dozen packuses, with a blue engiaved label, (White letters,) 40 BECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPECTIC PILLS, T. W. DYOTT & SONS, sole agents for the proprietor. Certificates having for several years accompanied each box, and the public being now familiar with the kind of testimony in possession of the proprietor, he has thought it no longer necessary to publish them, but simply to give a list of references (from among muiiy) to gentlemen, who, from personal experience of the efficacy of the pills, are willing to recommend them to their friends. REFERENCES. Mr. Van Buren, late President o the United (States. Hon. George E. Ba dger, LL. D. late Secretury Wavy. Rt. Rev. L. S. Ives, D. D., Bishop of N. C. Hon. James Iredell, late U. S. senator, and gov _ ei nor of N. C. JJon. Henry Potter, District Judge, United State court Hon. Beverly Tucker, Law Professor, William end Mary College. Hon. Wm. Preston, U. S. Senator, S. C. Hon. John Henderson, U. Senator, Miss. Hon. N. P. Tallmadge, U. S. Senator, N. Y. Wm. S. Moohn, esq., Tenn. Hon. E. Stanley, M. C. Hon. J. H. Brockway, M. C. Connecticut. Hon. Richard Hines, lute M. C., N. C. Hon. Charles Fisher, late M. C., N. C. J. Heiskell, Circuit Judge, Tenn. Rev. George W. Freeman, D. D., Columbus, Miss. Rev. B. T. Blake, Wake, N. C. Rev. Stephen Cocke, Lennox Castle, Va. Rev. D. Brockway, Conn. Rev. A. Marsh, Conn. Rev. J. K. Burch, Ky. Rev. R. Wiley, Wake Forest, N C. Dr. R. C. Bond, Halifax, N. C. Dr. Elijah Crosby, Indiana. Dr. J. Y. Young, Tenn. Dr. James Manny, Beaufort, N. C. Dr. T. J. Johnson, Natchez, Miss. Dr. Calvin Jones, Tenn. Dr. N. L. Stith, Raleigh, N. C. Dr. E. G. Mygatt, Hannibal, N. Y. W. B. Hayden.eaq., Pacific Hotel, N. Y. W. H, Appleton, esq., N. Y. Wm. Kerr, Elizabeth town, N. J. N. 8. Richardson, Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. A. B. AD. Sands, 100 Fulton street, N. Y. L. Brooks, 24 John street, N. Y. William Irving Hyslop, esq., N. Y. E. P. Guion, Raleigh, N. C. E. B. Freeman, esq., Raleigh, N. C. Itev. W. Green. Professor. Chanel Hill. N. C. Wm. Hill, esq., Secretary of Slate, N. C. Abner Neale, esq., Washington, N. C. J. Bonner, esq., Bath, N. C. J. G. Stanley, esq,, Newborn, N. C. Walker Anderson, esq., Florida. T. P. Devereux, esq., Roanoke. Major Samuel McCombs, Greenville, Ga. J. S. Skinner, Assistant Postmaster General, Washington city. Dr. W. R. Scott, Raleigh. W. R. Gales, esq , editor of the Register, Raleigh. George W. Mordecai, esq., Raleigh. T. W. Dyolt A Sons, of the Columbian College, No. 133 North Second street, Philadelphia, are appointed sole agents for the sale of "Beck with'e genuine pills;" price 50 cents per box, or $3 50 per dozen, with a larger discount to those who purchase in larger quantities. JOHN BECKWITH. M. D., Proprieior Special depot at the bookstore of Robert Farnham, corner of eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, Washington city; also for sale by the most principal druggists. June 5 rpo CLAIMANTS.?FRANCIS A. DICKIN8 X continues to undertake the agency of claims before Congress, and oilier branches of the government, including commissioners under treaties, and the various public offices. He will attftnd to preemption and other land claims, the procuring of patants for public lands, and the confirmation by Congress of grants and claims to land; claims for property lost in, or taken for, the service of the United Stales; property destroyed by the Indians, or while in the possession of the United Stales; invalid, revolutionary, navy, widows' and half-pny pensions; claims for revolutionary services, whether for commutation, half-pay, or bounty lands?as well those agiiuist the State of Virginia aa the United Statea; all rlaima growing out of contracta with the government; or damages sustained in conaequence of the . iinn nr conduct of the government; and, indeed, any business before Congress or the public offices, which may require the aid of an agent or attorney. Hii charges will be moderate, and depending upon the amount of the claim, and the extent of the serYir"* * lii the prosecution of claims against Mexico, un der the late convention, Mr. Dickina and the Hon C P. Van Ness, late Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States in Snoin, are associated; and any claim Bant to either of them, will receive their united and prompt atten, tion. Mr. P. A. Dickina is known to most of those who i sve been in Congress within the last few years cr who have occupied any public station at Wnah.r.gton. His kffice is on P street, 3d door east of the Treasury Department. All letters must be post-paid. May 18?ly fpilE BMUGOLER, a novel?by Q. P. R. JL James Pries 85 cents. TAVi^P Jpne 90 TAYLOR. By the President of the United Statee. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of the United Slates of America, do hereby declare and make known that public Miles will be held at the undermentioned land offices, in the State of ILLINOIS, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land office at DIXON, commencing on MonJay,the twenty-fifth day of August next, for the disposal of the following tracts, and of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, vie: .Yorlh qf the bate line and east of the fourth principal meridian. Marshall's Island, embracing part of section one in township 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. ij.-J :i ... . < ?<? F? - <P ?I nine, ton, ana twenty-one, in township twenty-two, and of sections ton, eleven, fourteen, fifteen, twentyone, twenty-two, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirtythree, thirty-four, and thirty-five, in township twenty-three, of 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 of the slough in township twenty-three, of range three. The northeast fraction of section three, east of the slough in township twenty-three, of range three. The fractions o sections two, three, and eleven, west of the slough in township twenty-three, of range three. Action twenty-two, the south half and northwest quarter of section twenty-three, and sections twentysix, twenty-eeven, thirty-four, and thirty-five, all on 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 township twenty-three, of range four. Nortli uj the bast lint and west of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional sections twenty-three and twenty-four, in township seventeen, of range three. The fractions of sections nineteen, thirty, and thirty-one, west of Sturgeon bay, in township 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 base line and east of the third principal meridian. Sections one, thirty-two, and thirty-five, in township forty-five, of range one. The north halves of sections two, three, four, five, iuid six, and sections one, twelve, thirteen, twentyfour, twenty-five, and thirty-six,in township thirtyone, of range two. Sections thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in township thirty-two, of range two. > The north halves of sections one, two, three, four, and five, the north half and southwest quarter of section six, and the west 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-five, and thirty-six, in township thir ty-two, of range three. At the land office at QUINCY, commencing on Monday; the eighteenth day of August next, for the sale of the following described tracts of public land, vis: South of llu bate line and west qf the fourth principal meridian. 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 Ecurteof section nineteen, in township six, of range five. The south westquarter of section eighteen, the fraction of the southwest quarter on the main land west of of Chenal EcartC, of section twenty-seven, the south east and north-west quarters on the main land of >ection twenty-eight, lots three, four, and five of tection thirty-five, and the southwest quarter of ection thirty-six, in township seven of range five. The west half of section thirty and section thirtyne, in township five, of range six. The south half north of the river, of section five, (southwest quarters of sections eight and fifteen, and the west half of section twenty-six, in township six, of range six. The southwest quarter of section twelve, in township seven, of range six. The west halves of sections eighteen and nineteen, in township, four of range seven. The west half of fractional section six, fractional sections seven and twenty-one, the west half and southeast quarter of section twenty-two, and lots one and two, and the south fractional half on the main land of section twenty-six, in township five, of range seven. Fractional section twelve, on the main land, and island number thirty-six, embracing parts of sections one and twelve, in township six, of range seven. Fractional section twenty, the fraction of the west half west of Chenal Ecartf, of section twenty-nine, and fractional section thirty-two, in township three, of range eight. i The west half of section five, fractional section seven, the southwest quarters of sections twentytwo and twenty-six. and the west half of section I 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- i enteen, the southwest quarter of section twentyseven, and lota one, two, three, east of slough and on 1 island, in section thirty-four, all in township one, of range nine. i An iulnnd in thn Misfli?flinni riv?r_ in ffedinn twelve, in township three, of range nine. Section twenty-one, the north half of section twen- eight, and the east fraction of section thirty-three, in township one north, of range nine west 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 sections of public land situated in the former Indian < reservations of Wah-pon-seh and Q.ua-qui-to, viz: Sections fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, and fractional sections seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, fourteen, twenty-three, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twentyeight, 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 sale. The sales 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 townships so offeree! will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the city of Waohington, 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. JVotice to pre-emntion claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands witnin the limits of the townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor, at toon at practicable after 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. JAS. SHIELDS, Commissioner of the General Ijtnd Office. May 10?lawtf By the President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, L, 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 State 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 lands within the following townships, to wit: .torth qf the bate line, and voetl of the fifth principal meridian. 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 range twenty-five. Townahipe thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, of ranee thirty-two. Fractional townahipe thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, of range thirty-three. At the land office at FAYETTE, commencing on Monday, the flrat day of September next, for the diapoeal of the public land* within the following townehipa, to wit: YertA qf Ou bate lint, end teat qf tht fifth principal meridian. , Townahipe evty-lve and axty-aut of range four ten. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six of range fifteen. Townihipa aixty-Ave and aixty-six of range sixteen. Townahipa aixty-one, aixty-two, and aixty-three, of range aeventeen. Townahipa aixty-one, sixty-two, aixty-three, sixty-four, and aixty-aix, of range eighteen. Township aixty-six of ranges nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, and twenty-three. At the land office at CLINTON, commencing on Monday, the eighteenth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands wiuiiii the undermentioned (ownahijia and islands in the Missouri river, to wit: Aorth qf the bast line and west qf the fifth principal meridian. Township thirty-eight of range twenty. Township thirty-five of range twenty-five. Township forty-two of ranges twenty-eight and twenty-nine. Township thirty-five of range thirty-one. i owusiupa iimy-iivr, iuuj-oia, ?h<4 .j-witu, of range thirty-three. The aoulheaat quarter of aeclion nine, in township forty-eight of range thirty-two. islands numbered fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen, in the Missouri river, embracing parts of sections eight, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, in township fifty-one of range twenty-three. Island numbered fourteen, embracing parts of sections eight, nine, ten, fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen, (except section sixteen,) in township fifty-one of range twenty-four. That part of island numbered eighteen, embraced in sections one and two of township fifty-one, and section thirty-six of township fifty-two, of range twenty-four. Islands numbered ten, eleven, twelve, and thirteen, embraced in sections eighteen and nineteen of township fifty-one of range twenty-five; and sections twenty, twenty-three, and twenty-four, in township fifty-one of range twenty-six. Islands numbered seven, eight, and nine, embraced in sections thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, of township fifty-one of range twenty-seven; and sections twenty-five and thirty-six of township fifty-one of range twentyeight. Island numbered six, embraced in sections four and five of township fifty of range twenty-seven. Islands numbered four and five, embraced iri sections fourteen and fifteen of township fifty of range twenty-eight, and sections twenty-nine and thirtytwo of township fifty-one of range twenty-eight. That part of island numbered three, embraced in sections seven and eighteen of township fifty of range twenty-eight. At the land office at PLATTSBURG, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Township sixty-one of range thirty. Townships sixty-two and sixty-three of range thirty-one. Township sixty-three of range thirty-two. Township sixty-four of range thirty-three. The southeast quarter of section seven in township fifty-eight of range thirty-five. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will be excluded from sale. The sales 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 townships 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: Jas. Shields, Commissioner of the General Land Office. JVotice to pre-emption claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands within the limits of the townships above enumerated is required to establish the same, to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor, as sotm as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the township embracing the tract claimed, iabove designated;) otherwise such claim will be srfeited. JAS. SHIELDS, Commissioner of the General Lund Office. May 10?lawtf By the President of the United States. IN PURSUANCE of law, I, James K. Pole, President of the United Suites of America, do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will be held at the land office ut MILWAUKEE, in the Territory of Wisconsin, commencing on Thursday, the eighteenth day of September next, for the disposal of the undermentioned lots of public land situate north of the base line, and east of the meridian, to wit: Lots numbered three, five, and six, of section thirty-two, in township seven, of range twenty-two, which being an even-numbered section, lying within the five mile limits of the grant for the Milwaukee canal, and reserved to be disposed of for the benefit of the United Slates by the act of June 18,1838, entitled "An act to grant a quantity of land to the Territory of Wisconsin, for the purpose of aiding in opening a canal to connect the waters of Lake Michigan with those of Rock river," is not therefore subject to be sold at a less minimum price than two dollars and fifty cents per acre. Also, the west half of the northwest quarter of section nine, in township eight, of range fiAeen. The sale will be kept open no longer than is found necessary to offer the lands. Given under mvjiand at the city of Washington, this lGth day of June, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-five. JAMES K. POLK. By the President: James Shields, Commissioner of the General Land Office. June 18? lawtf By the President of the United States. I N pursuance of law, I, JAMES K .POLK, Pres. 1 idem of ihe United States of America, do here* by declare and mnke known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land offices! in the TERRITORY OF IOWA, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land office at DUBUQUE, commencing on Monday, the first day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and east of the fifth principal meridian. Townshipa eighty-five and eighty-six ft f range one. Townships eighty-four and eighty-five of range two. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, and eightysix, of range three. Townships eighty-four and eighty-six of range four. Township eighty-four and fractional township eighty-five, embracing two islands in the Mississippi river, forming parts of sections one and twelve of range five. Fractional township eighty, including part of an island in the Mississippi river, within the limits of sections seven and eighteen of rnnge six. Fractional township eighty-one, including "Swan island," and the part of "Big Beaver island" within the township, and townships eighty-three and eighty-four of range six. Fractional township eighty-one, including the Eirtion of "Big Beaver island" within its limits, ittle Rock island, and the south part of an island forming parts of sections five and nx in the Mississippi river, of range seven. Townships eighty-four to eighty-seven north, inclusive, of range one weat of the fifth principal meridian. Also, at the same place, commencing on Monday the 6th day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the townships hereinafter deaig Morlh qf the bale line and well qf the fifth principal meridian. Townships seventy-eight to eighty-seven, inclusive, of range nine. Townships seventy-eight to eighty-eight, inclusive, of range ten. Townships seventy-eight to eighty-six, inclusive, of range eleven. Townships seventy-eight to eighty-one, inclusive, of range twelve. Township seventy-eight of ranges thirteen and fourteen. At the land office at FAIRFIELD, commencing on Monday the fifteenth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit : AVlh qf the ban line ami well qf the fiflk principal meridian. Townships seventy-four to seventy-seven, inclusive, of range ten. Townships seventy to seventy-seven, inclusive, of range eleven. Fractional township aixtv-eeven. and townships __ sixty-eight to seventy-seven, inclusive, of range twelve. Aleo, at tlie same place, commencing on Monday the twentieth day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the townships and fractional townships hereinafter designated, to wit : -VbrtA of the bait line and ior.it of the fifth principal meridian. Fractional township sixty-seven and townshipa sixty-eight to seventy-seven, inclusive, of range thirteen. Fractional township sixty-seven, townships sixtyeight to seventy-seven, inclusive, of range fourteen. Fractional township sixty-seven, and townships Xixty-eighty to seventy-five, inclusive, of range fifteen. Township seventy-five of range sixteen. The east naif of the southwest quarter of section eight, in township severtiy-seven north of range three east of the fifth principal meridian. Lands appropriatetl by law for the use of schools, military anil other purposes, will be excluded from sale. The sales 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-u. <v? ...:u i.? ,i.? BIlipB 8U Ulicrcu win W uummvu, UIIUI ??w. u.v v?j?. ration of the two werkB. 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: James Shields, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Notice to pre-emption claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lunds within the limits of the townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor, as soon as practicable after seeing 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. JAMES 8H1ELDS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Muy 10?latf By the President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of the United Slates of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned lanu offices in the State of ARKANSAS, at the periods hereinafter designated. to wit: At the land office at BATESV1LLE, commencing on Monday, the eighth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands wilnin the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base lint anil west of the meridian. Township nine of range four. Township five of range five. Townships thirteen and sixteen of range twelve. Townships thirteen, fourteen, and sixteen, o range thirteen. At the land office at JOHNSON COURT HOUSE, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to.-wit: North of the base line and west of the merulian. Sections five, six, and seven, in township six of range eighteen. The north halves of sections one and two, and sections thirty-one and thirty-two, in township seven of range eighteen. Township four of ranges twenty, twenty-one, twenty-five, and twenty-six. Township eleven of range twenty-thiee. Townships three and four of range twenty-six. Townships one, two, three, and four, of range thirty. Townships three, four, and eleven, of range thirty-one. Townships three and four of ranges thirty-two and thirty-three. At the land office At WASHINGTON, commencing on Monday, the eighteenth day of Angust next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: South of the base line and west of the meridian. Townships one and two of ranges twenty-one, twenty-two, and twenty-three. Sections twenty and twenty-nine east of Red river, in township fifteen of range twenty-five. Townships four, five, six, and seven, of range thirty-one. At the land office at FAYETTEVILLE, commencing on Monday, the first day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: North qf the base line and west of the meridian. Townships eighteen and nineteen of range twenty-six. Township thirteen of range thirty-one. At the land office nt LITTLE ROCK, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fifth duy of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: South qf the base tine and west of the meridian Township four of range seventeen. North of the base line and west of the meridian. The southwest quarter of section fifteen, section seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen; the north half and southeast quarter of section twenty, section twenty-one, and the northwest quarter of section twenty-two, in township six of range thirteen. Section six, the north half and southwest quarter of section seven, fractional sections twenty-eight and thirty-three, and the southwest quarter of section twenty-six, in township four of range fourteen. Fractional section thirty-one in township five of range fourteen. The south half of section one, section twelve, and the north half of section thirteen, in township four of range fifteen. At the land office at CHAMPAGNOLE, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to-wit: South of the base line and west qf the meridian. Township fourteen of range ten. Townships eleven, seventeen, and eighteen, of range fifteen. Townships eleven, sixteen, seventeen, and nineteen, of range sixteen. Township seventeen of range seventeen. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military or other purposes, will be excluded from sale. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, (unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no longer; and no private entries of lands in the townships 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-emption claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands within the limits of the to wnships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor, as soon as practicable gfter seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the township above designated, (embracing the tract claimed;) otherwise such claim will be forfeited. J AS. SHIELDS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. May 10?lawtf By the President of the United States. WHEREAS, by the act of Congress, approved on the third dnv of March, 1S4S, entitled "An act providing for the sale of certain lands in the States of Ohio and Michigan, ceded by the Wyandot tribe of Indians, and for other purposes," the President is authorised to cause the lands in the States of Ohio and Michigan, "to which the Indian title was extinguished by a treaty with the Wyandot tribe of Indians, conclud? at (Jnper Sandusky, March seventeenth, eighteen hundred nad fortytwo," to be offered at public sale, under the superintendence of the respective registers and receivers of the land offices at Upper Sandusky and Detroit: Now know ye, that I. James K Polb, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land offices, in the States of Ohio and Michigan, at the periods hereinafter designated, for the disposal of the public lands hereinafter named, the Indian title to which was extinguished by said treaty, upon the terms and conditions prescribed in the act or Congress aforesaid, to wit: At the land office at UPPER SANDUSKY, in the State of Ohio, commencing on Monday, the twenty-second day of September next, for the dis posal of the public lands within the limits of the undermentioned township and fractional townships, *it: South of tht bast lint and fast <ff the first principal meridian. Fractional townships one, two, and three, o ranre thirteen. Fractional townships one and three, and township two, of range fourteen. Fractional townships one, two, and three, of rnnge fifteen, with the exception of the following tracts, viz: the eection or part of section numbered sixteen in every township, which shall remain for the support of common schools; the tract in township two of range fourteen, which includes the town of Upper Sandusky, laid off by the surveyor general into town lots, out lota, streets, and avenues; and the tract of two acres of land in section twenty-nine, in township two, of range fourteen, including the "stone meeting house und burying ground near to, and north of, Upper Sandusky;" and the tract of one half acre in the southeast quarter of section eight, in township three, of range fourteen, designated as the "Gruve-yard Reserve," on the farm of Silas Armstrong. Also, at the same time and place, for the disposal of the town lots and ouHots of the town of Upper Sandusky, in township two south, of range fourteen east, on the left hank, descending, of the Sandusky river; excepting four town lots, to be selected by the register and receiver before the day of sale, "for the use of, and to be vested in, the town, when it ahull become corporate;" excepting also the town lots and out-lots vested in the county commissioners of the county of Wyandot, by the provisions of the act of Congress approved February 2G, 1845; and ulso excepting the lot designated as the "grave-yard." containing one acre, near the council-house, within the town. The minimum price of the town lots is fixed by the law at twenly-dollars per lot, and of the out-lots al the rate of fifteen dollars per acre. At the land office at DETROIT, in the State of Michigan, commencing on Monday, the tixlh uay 01 uciooer next, xor me uisposai 01 me puuuc lands within the limits of the undermentioned sections, viz: South of tht base line east of the meridian, and on both sides of the Huron river. Sections twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, and the fraction of section twentytwo, containing eight acres, on the south side of Huron river, nil in township four, of range ntne. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, and no longer, (unless the lands are sooner disposed of;) and no private entries of land in the townships so offered will be admitted, until after the expiration of the two weeks. The minimum price, at public and private sale, of the lands designated in this proclamation, lying within the limits of Ohio, is fixed at two dollars and ffly cents per acre; and of those within the limits of Michigan, the minimum price is two dollars peracre. When a tract on which improvements are situated shall be offered, if the appruised value of the improvements be not bidden in addition to the minimum price of the land above stated, such tract shall be withdrawn from sale, and shall again be offered at a subsequent public sale, due public notice thereof "first being given, when directed by tlio Commissioner of the Qeneral Land Office." Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, the sixteenth day of June, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-five. JAMES K. POLK. By the President: J as . Shields, Commissioner of the General Land Office. June 18?-lawtf By the President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of the United States of America, declare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land offices in the TERR1T0 RY OF WISCONSIN, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land office at GREEN BAY, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: .Yorth of the base line and east of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional township twenty-one, east of Wolf river, of ranges thirteen and fourteen. Township twenty-one and fractional townships twenty-two and twenty-five, eust of Wolf river, of range fifteen. Township twenty-one and fractional townships twenty-two and twenty-five, east of Wolf river, of range sixteen. Fractional township twenty-one, north of Fox river, and townships twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, and twenty-five, of range seventeen. Fractional townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four, north of Fox river and west of the Oneida Reservation, and township twenty-five of range eighteen. Fractional townships twenty-two and twenty three, north of Fox river and south and east of the Oneida Reservation, and fractional townships twenty-four and twenty-five, north of said reservation, of range nineteen. Fractional townships twenty-two and twentythree, north of Fox river and east of the Oneida Reservation, fractional township twenty-four, north fo the Fort Howard reserve, and sections eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in township twenty-five of range twenty. At the land office at MINERAL POINT, commencing on Monday, the first day of September next, for the disposal of the following tracts of public land, to wit: The south half of section twelve, in township nine, north of range six, west of the fourth principal meridinn. The northwest quarter of section twenty-four, in township three north of range three east of the fourth principal meridian. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military or other purposes, will bo excluded from sale. The sales 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 townships so offered will be admitted, until after the expiration of the two weeks. Qiven 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: James Shields, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Notice to pre-emption claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands within the limits of the townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the township above designated (embracing the tract claimed;) otherwise such claim will be forfeited. JAMES SHIELDS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. May 10?latf By the President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of the United States of America, do herehv flcrlfirr mid nuikft known, thnt nnhlift nnlfn will be held at the undermentioned land offices in the TERRITORY OF FLORIDA, at the periods lieremaAer designated, to wit: At the land office at NEWNANSVILLE, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, vis: Sowth of the base line an J east of the principal meridian Sections one, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, thirty-five and thirty-six, in township twelve, of range thirteen. The eastern tier of sections hi township thirteen of range thirteen. Sections one, two, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twentysix, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirtytwo, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, in township fourteen, of range thirteen. Fractional township fifteen f except section six and fractional sections seven and eighteen) of range thirteen. Townships twelve and thirteen of range fourteen. Township thirteen of range fifteen. Fractional townships twenty-eight and twentynine, west of Tampa Bay, of range sixteen. Fractional township thirty-four, on Manatee river, of range eighteen. Fractional townships twenty-eight and twentynine, east of the military reservation at Fort Brooke, and townships thirty-three, thirty-four, and thirtyfive. on Manatee nver, of range twenty. Townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twentynine, thirty-three, and thirty-four, of range twentyone. Townships twenty-eight and twenty-nine of range twenty-two. At the land office at ST. AUQUSTINE, commencing on Monday, the eighteenth day of August next, for the dis|H>sal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, to wit: South qf the boss tine and east qf the principal meridian. Townihipt twenty-three end twenty-four of range twenty-nine. Townehipe twenty, twenty-one, twenty-t wo, twen a- . - - ty-three, and fractional township twenty-six, 01 Lake Tohopekahga, of range thirty. Townships twenty-one and twenty-three of rang thirty-one. Township twenty of ranee thirty-two. At the land office at TALLAHASSEE, commenc ing on Monday, the eleventh day of August nexl for the disposal of the public lands within the ur derinentinned sections, situated in the former India reserve of Econchatamico, 011 the Chatahoochc river, to wit: Lot seven in section eight; lots seven and eight i , section seventeen; lota seven and eight in sectio twenty; lot one in section twenty-one; lots aeve and eight in section twenty-nine; and lot eight i section thirty-two; all in township five north c range seven, west of the principal meridian. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schooli military or other purposes, will be excluded fror sale. The sales will each be kept o|>en for two weeki *1-- l??i.li? -pw ii.ini.r ilinnfii-jl ikf IhIIiI fl() loni er; and no private entries of land in the townahip ' so offered will be admitted until alter the expiratio of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the City of Washingtor this ninth day of May, anno Domini one tiiousun eight hundred und forty-five. JAMES K. POLK. By the President: Jai. Shields, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Notice to pre-emption claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emptio to any lands within the limits of the townships an tracts above enumerated, is required to establish th same to the satisfaction of the register and receive of the proper land office, and make payment there for, as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, an before the day appointed for the commencement c ' the public sale of the township embracing the trac claimed, (above designated;) otherwise such claii will be forfeited. JAS. SLIELDS, Commissioner of the General Land Oflict April 10?lawtf POSTPONEMENT OF PUBLIC LAND SALE! IN FLORIDA. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that th public sales of lands, ordered by proclamatio of the President of the United States, dated th ninth day of May, 1845, to be held at the Lan Offices at Neivnansville and Tallahassee, on th eleventh day of August next; and at the Land Offic at St. Augustine, on the eighteenth day of Jiugiu next, all situate in the State or Florida, are d< ' dared to be postponed until, and to commence or the rirTH day of January next. Given under my hand, at the city of Washingtor this 18th day of July, A. D. 1845. By the President: JAMES K. POLK. Jas. Shields, ) Commissioner of the General Land Office. July 18?tf GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Cnmrhv Cnhi? Jhthma. anil Consumution! fpHE great and only remedy for Colds, Cought 1 Asthma, and Consumption, is the Flungaria Balsam of Life, discovered by the celebrated Di Buchan of London, England, and introduced int the United Stales under the immediate superin tendence of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine in th curse of pulmonary diseases, warrants the Americai agent in soliciting for treatment the WORST POS SIBLE CASES that can be found in the commu nity; cases that seek relief in vain from any of th common remedies of the day, and have been givei up by the most distinguished physicians as confirm cd and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam ha cured, and will cure, the mosi desperate of cases It is no quack nostrum, but a' standard Englial medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should be sup plied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, no only to counteract the consumptive tendencies o the climate, but to be used as a preventive medicin in all cases of Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood Pain in the Side and Chest, Irritation and Sorenea of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and Qene ral Debility, Asthma, Influenza, Hooping-Cough and Croup. JCJr*Sold in large bottles at (tl per bottle, with ful directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English am American certificates, and other evidence, showini the unequalled merits of this great English remedy may lie obtained of the agents gratuiously. DAVID F. BRADLEE, sole agent for the Unitei States, 119 Court street, Boston. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, general wholsale agents No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia. Special depot at the Bookstore of ROBER1 FARNHAM, corner of Eleventh street and Penn sylvania avenue, Washington city. Also for soli by the principul Druggists. June 5 DR. DYOTT'S SIXTEEN STANDARDS.T. W. Dyott, M. D. sole proprietor. Dr. Dyott*8 anti-bilious pill 21 Mahy's renowned plaster cloth... .25, 50 and $1 0< Robertson's stomachic elixir of health 1 5( Robertson's vegetable nervous cordial 1 5( Godbold's vegetable balm of life 1 0( Robertson's gout and rheumatic drops 2 0( Vicker's embrocation, for rheumatism, dfce.. 21 Tissott's gout and rheumatic drops 2 IK Dr. Dyott's vegetable purgative compound... 1 01 Dr. Dyotl's vegetable tonic bitters 1 (K Robertson's worm-destroying lozenges, 51 Robertson's patent stomachic bitters 1 01 Dr. Dyott's Circassian eye water 21 Dr. Dyott's infallible toothache drops 21 Dr. Dyott's patent itch ointment 51 Vicker's tetter ointment 37. Dyott's family medicine chests 1 No. 1.. 20 01 contain a regulated supplyof the S No. 2.. 40 01 above articles, with directions ) No. 3.. 60 01 Remember these are the forty years' tested medi cinal preparations. In the contents of each medi cine chest will be found a remedy for every diseasi which the human body is subject to. It is for these and for these only, that we hold ourselves accounts dic ior me penonimnce 01 mat ror wnicn mey an set forth. T. W. DYOTT A SONS. For further particulars, see Dyott'a Oracle o Health, copies of which can he had gratis by ap plying at the office, No. 132 North Second street Philadelphia, or of such persons as keep the abovi medicines for sale. Each article to be had separate Special depot at the book store of Rober Farnhnm, corner of 11th and Pcnn. avenue Washington city, also for aule by the most princi pal druggists. June 5 "GREAT ATTRACTION! AT THE BALTIMORE. CASH STORE. WE will open to-morrow morning the followini articles for gentlemen's wear, viz: 2 peices green and black French caahmeret 4 " black drap d'ete, a very superior article 5 " double-width tweed for suck coats 5 " real French black cloth 3 " Super English do do 2 " ao do blue do 5 " fancy-colored do FOR rANTALOUMS 3 " single-milled black French doe-skin cas atmeres 2 " double-milled black French doe-Rkin can simeres 10 " fancy-colored single-milled cassimeres 5 " new style French linen drilling 4 " white do (super) 3 " very fine duck drillings IN VF.STINGS 2 " best English satin vesting 3 " buff Valentia do 2 " double white Marseilles vesting 10 " fancy-colored silk do 20 " do Marseilles do All of which we will have made up to order, u the most fashionable manner, and at tne shortest no tice?fits in all cases guarantied. On hand, and daily receiving? Gentlemen's linen and buckskin gloves " best-make kid gloves, white, black, am colored " best English silk gloves, white, black and colored " French cambric cravats " twilled silk cravats, (of Polka style) " white and colored silk pocket hdkfs. " linen cambric hdkfs ?a large lot " col'd bordered do do " very superior silk shirts do Angola do " do cotton drawers With many other articles not mentioned. PITTMAN A PHILLIPS. May 23?eotf [Intel.] Y^AVERLEY NOVELS,-cheap trut, j>ub . iimivu in ucuitu volumes, ni me rate OT at] novel* for 60 rent*, or 8 cent* for each novel. Volume second, containing "Heart of Mid Lo thian," "Bride of Lammermoor,""Legend of Mon troae," "Ivanhoe," "The Monastery," and "Thi Abbott," ia thia day received. June 17 F. TAYLOR. ? rp W.4R.C. SMITH, Wolf s,?,^ X. dria, D. C., MachiiusU, Iron, Bra, * e Founders, manufacture? " High end low preaaure team engine. cj Machinery, iron earning*, brass ca.cuv, 1 Wrought iron work of every deseripuoj I, Hell* far churche*, town, fire, and others, i- from 10 (lounda to 5,000 |?mnds weight,1' n tone. e Ornamental railing for areas, cemetery ,ot both of cast and wrought iron, andofagreu, ti of pattern.. n They are prepared to execute order, tr, n manner, with promptness, and at as low, n can be done by any other establish?,,,. ,( country. Communication* by mail or otherwise ^ with immediate attention. n T. W. A R. C. Smith have at all tira? , plow caaling*, of a variety of approved ' Horse power* and threshing machines. " Corn shelters and fan casting*. ' Soda pump*. n I.etter convine Dresses. Cast iron pumps fur wella, rinterna, i( j| Spout ends, turn buckles, sash weigbn Grnlo fronti, mantel platen. Rails for sliding dooorti, and a variety of?* tides fur builders' nee. Ca?l iron window sills, being a better igt er article than stone. Fine brick made from an imported fire d?. Feb 4? ly ' n UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN AG? d AT WA1HINUTOK CITY, 0. e ffict on 12lA street, between Prmuylronu ?<? I (F street, known as A'tng'j Gotten THE UNDERSIGNED, having <L above office for the transaction of ' and foreign agencies, invite the public uuj ;t the following prospectus: n They wil attend to the purchase, *. change of lands and real estate gcn'tnlly f irts of the United States, Texas, or thi ndiea. To the formation of companies hen,or, rope, for the Hale or purchase of lands, or'cois S lands in Texas or the United States; or n purchase, or exchange of the name, to, by,? e individuals in this country or in Europe. " The purchase or sale of United States or e stocks, or any kind of public securities II Negotiating loans on bonds and motin e other securities. e Prosecution of claims on the government d United States for lands or money, before till >* he executive departments or Congress. '? Obtaining the remtssiou* of fines anil fori incurred by ulleged violations of the rem '? other laws. Securing patents, and transacting any bt with the Patent Office. Obtaining pensions, revolutionary, un navy, and doing any other business cos therewith. Settlement of accounts with the State, Tie ~ War, Navy, and Post Office Departments. Collecting private claims and interest on t| lie debt. ' Prosecuting claims before the various bos " Indian commissioners, or any boards hereai '' tablished under treaties with foreign powers 0 Preparing papers for presentation to Co '* and the executive departments. One of the firm of this agency will visit | R and the other Texas in a few weeks,eitherof !' would attend to any business that may bt a to his care. Their numerous European com onto antl f I in an in T?V?o ftflnrd tlinm >?. 6 facilities for the transaction of any agency n committed to their charge. * Persons desirous of emigrating to Tea s disposing of their estates in exchange for la !" that country, or those wishing to make invs there, may find it greatly to their advantage* to this agency. " Persons iiaving occasion to employ coo I cases before the Supreme Court of the States, may confide their business advanug e to litis agency, wlio will secure the aernto ' most respectable members ef the bar, incus s tne selection is left to themselves. Long experience in business, and intima * essional knowledge of forms nccesaan adopted, qualify the subscribers to perls . trust committed to their care in the most t and expeditious manner. Persons living i . tar.ee can avail themselves of this agency,! certainty of having their business eicis ' tended to, without the trouble and expa ' journey to the capital. > Charges will be moderate, and commentun the nature of the business. Letter* of merely will tie answered without charge; I* ' cases, letters muat be post-paid. . E. KINGMAN i Washington, Dec. 15, 1844. I REFERENCES. Hon. George Evans, Maine. " Shepard Gary, do. " Levi Woodbury, New Ham pi hut " Daniel Webster, Boston. Chas. W. Cartwright, esq., do. > Messrs. Goalerdt Co. do. ) Hon. C. P. Van NcsSj collector, New Vt } " Edward Curtis, do ) " Aaron Ward, do ) " Wm. A. Moseley, do ) James B. Murray, esq., do 5 Hon. James Buchanan, Pennsylvania. ) " Walter Forward, Pittsburg, do. J " Judge Campbell, Philadelphia, Pi ti di..iL. ? ? 11 ?,i? An 3 Jm. Hoy. jr., esq., postmaster, do. do. 3 J. R. Tyson, esq., do do. 5 Henry M. Watts, esq., U. S. Dist. Atton 5 Commodore Stewart, New Jersey. 3 Hon. Wm. Cost Johnson, Maryland. | Z. Collins Lee, esq., U. S. Dist. Att'y,Bd ) Hon. Hugh A. Qarland, Petersburg, Vq } " I. Er Holmes, Charleston,South Cst 3 Richard Yeadon, esq., do. do. Hon. Ephraim H. Poster, Tennessee. " Dixon H. Lewis, Alabama, s " D. L. Clinch, Georgia. , " Thos. B. King, do. " Alexander Bart ow. Louisiana, e " Samuel Houston, Texas. Gen. M. B. Lamar, do. Gen. Memucan Hunt, do. f Hon. D. G. Burnett, do. Jonas Butler, esq., do. Frost Thorn, esq., do. e Jem 31 NOTICE. 1 To mail contractors, applicants for Iht If0 '? Postmasters, f(c., S(c. ' rpHE undersigned having been aasoos _L the General Post Office Department than twenty years, and being perfectly fs?' its details of business, now offers hiiserw? of his old friends the contractors, as may be1 to patronize him, to transact any buns* 5 they may have from time to time with tM ment, and on such terms as will not fail ceptable to them. A letter to him at a"Tu paid, will be promptly attended to. To applicants for the appointment of r he will, upon the remission ol ? J postage paid, see that their petitions or rt* lions are received and on file at the deps"?' not, give them due notice thereof, an" * fention to their interests until the dec* '* Postmaster General is made, and then * of the result, be it favorable or adverseh certainly no small satisfaction, after tw ^ procuring such testimonials, to be assure" nave been duly received and brought of the appointing power. To such * him in this particular branch of his ag*#*!' not fail to give entire satisfaction. The undersigned will also attend to nV other business which may be 'n,ru",'rL| and supervision, before any of the dep?" the general government. _ni? Address THOMAS B. AI>NWashi*#"' I April 3?6m LOOK HERE?Persons Buffering W coughs, dfce., can be supplied wits Pease's Hoarhound Candy, , [i Drown n Donesci, , jm McCulley'a Sirup of May App? * Cherry, i Swayne'e Sirup of Wild Cherry! Ij Jayne'a Tonic Expectorant, | Covert' Balm of Life, 1 Thompaon'a Life-preaerver, J Wiatar'a Cough Lorenges, Jj Shennan'a Cough Loiengee, a Peters'a Cough Loiengea, ^ Kv faillinir on C. H JA* 7 corner of j J Where may also be found a ortment of Drug*, Medicine*, Pert Article*, Brushes, Comb*, Ac ; *11 lold low for caah, or to punctual cu* r Uec- 18 -j Geography of oregon FORNIA, and of the other WW , - Northwest coast; with a new una ? a thoae countries: by Robert Green"? ^ , Juat publiahed, and thi* day recei , May 37 F' AA