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SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the let day of October next, lor the delivery of provUion* in bulk, for the uxc of the troop* of the United State*, upon Inspection, aa I follow*; Jt .NVte Orlearu Barracks, Louisiana. 85 barrel* of pork 125 barrel* of fresh superfine Hour do DUIDflll Ol new wuive uciu 87h pounds of good hard soap 230 pounda of good hard sperm candlea 14 bushels of pood cle.an dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At Baton Jiougt Barracks, Louisiana. 85 barrels of pork 125 barrala of freah auperfine flour 55 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounda of good hard soap 220 pounda of good hard sperm candlea 14 bushels of good clean dry fine aalt 2'JO.gallons of good cider vinegar At Key \Ve?l, Florida* 86 barrels of pork 125 barrels fresh superfine dour 66 bushels of new white field beans *76 pounds of good bard soap 220 pounds of good hard sperm candles 14 bushels of good clean dry tine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At ikt public landing, six miles from Fort Toieson, mouth of the Chiemichi. 310 barrels of pork 471 barrels of fresh superfine flour 205 bushels of new white field beans 3,2*8 pounds of good hard soap *22 pounds of good hard sperm candlea 51 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 822 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in all the month of April, 1851; and to leave Natchitoches by the 20th February, 1851. At Fort (libson. Arkansas. 412 barrels of pork t>2* barrels of fresh superfine flour 274 bushels of new white field beans I 1,3*4 pound.-* of good hard soap l,09l> pounds of good liaril sperm candles 68 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt | l,0b<# gallons of good rider vinegar The whole to he delivered in all May, 1S51. . It Port Snellinp, St. Peter'*. "Job barrels of pork 311 larn Is of fresh superfine Hour 137 bushels of new white field beans '2,lb.! pounds of good hard soap *22 pounds of good hard t.illow candles ill bunhi Is of good clean dry tine sail 54* gallons of goo<l cider vinegar The whole to be delivered from Ihc 18th May, 1*51, to the loth June, 1*51. vJf Pert (iaines, mouth tj' Crow-winp; river. 130 mile* above Port Siielliaic. 206 barrels of pork 311 barrels of Iresli superfine Hour 137 bushels of new wtiite field beans 2,102 pounds of good hard soap *22 pounds of good bard tallow candles 34 bushels of goes 1 clean dry fine salt 54* gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered from the 1st June, 1861, to August 15th, 1851. .It Port Leavenworth, .Missouri river. 310 barrels of pork 471 barrels of Iresli superfine Hour 205 bushels of new white field beans 3,2** pounds of good hard soap 1,233 pounds of good bard (allow candles 51 bushels of good clean dry fine salt *22 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered by the let June, 1*51. .11 Port Scott, on the .1larmaton river, .Missouri -70 miles limit transportation from ln(tejiemtence on the lissouri river. ' 206 barrels of pork 314 barrels of iresli superfine Hour 137 bushels of new while field beans 2,102 pounds of good bard soap 54* pounds of good hard sperm candles 34 Lusbels of good < h-au dry fine salt 51* gallons of good cidVr v inegar The whole to be delivered by the 1st June, 1861, .It Port .yioultrir, Charleston, South Carolina. 15 ttarrrla of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine rtour 55 buahela of new white field beans -7(i pounds of good har<l soap 22" pounds of yiKnl liaril apcriu candles 11 bushrls of good clean dry fine aall 22" gallons of good ci<ler vinegar .if Fnrt .Voncoe, Old Point Comfort, Firginia. 170 barrels of pork 250 l?irrtl? of it ?li aiine rfuic flf"r i to hosrieis of new w lute held bena 1,752 pounds of good hard soap 656 (vein la of good hard lalluwVandlea 21 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 14" gallons of good cider vinegar .if Fort IFiuhiiiizton, Jlnryhtnd. 15 barrels of pork 125 barrels fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of new while field beans *76 pounds of good hard soap 321 pounds of good hard tallow candles 11 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 22" gallons of good cider vinegar .if Fort .McHiury. iuar IMtinurrr, Maryland. 15 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour - > bushels "f new white field ' '-ana *76 pounds of good hard soap 321 pounds of good hard tallow candlra M bushels ol good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar .if Fort .Mijflin, Fr iionjlrmiin, 16 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour .55 hushels of new white field Iw-ans i o I'Mumia ii nam 32" pound* ul good hard tallow candle* 11 buahel* of good i l< an dry fun salt iW gallon* of rood rider ?inefv .11 Fort Hamilton, .Yarrmrt, .Vrtr York harbor. *>."> burr. I* of pork 1 25 tmrn l? of {remit auperfine flour 55 liuahc l? of new white field hcana fih pound* of good hard aoap 3_> pound* of good hard tallow randlr* 14 (maliel* of good ? Iran dry fine aall 230 gallon* of good cider vinegar .It Fort f'oltimiittM, Oormwr'i Itlanil, ,Vrtr I or A harbor. 1*0 harr< la of pork '25<i barn I* of Ireah aupcrAnc flour 110 bualu la of new white field (nana 1 .VI poiinrla of iroo<l hard aoap ??:> > iMiiind* of good hard tallow randlr* 2* buahel* of good rlean dry fine aalt 440 gallon* of good < ider vinegar .It l'bUt*bur^h Harrackt, Fiatlilmr^h, .Veie York. 94 barrel* of pork 125 trtirri I* of freah auperfine flour 55 biiah* I* of ntw while field beana . *76 pound* of good hard *nap 32t iNiund* of good hard tallow randla* 14 liuahrla of good t lean dry fine aalt '22 ' gallon* of good rider vinegar .it Mutliton Horrorkt, Sarkrtt'n Harbor, .Vrtr York. 95 barrel* of pork 125 larrel* of Irrah auperfine flour V. bu'liel* of new white field trrana i*li pound* of good hard aoap 321 iiounda id good hard tallow randlr* I 4 buahela of good < lean dry fine aalt ]]0 gallon* of good cider vinegar On< half on lat June, 1UI; remainder in all Orlolier, 1151. .It Fort Ontario. Oatrago, .Vrw York. 15 latrrrl* of pork 125 barrel* of fieali auperfine flour 55 Ixi?h< U of item- white field bean* t'k puunili of good li?rrl *owp 32* pound* of good hard tallow candle* It bu?be|? of good clean dry fine aalt 220 gallon* of g<*>d < ><lcr vinegar One half on let of June, 1*51; remainder in all October, 1*51.. Jit h'rrrt .Vwifirr#, AW Korfr.( *5 lurrf I* of pork 125 barret* of iteali auperfine flour 55 bu?hc|? <?f new white Held bean* *76 pound* of p?*i hard wrap 3*2* pound* of good bard tallow ' andle* 14 iniehel* of good < lean dry fine aalt 2'2?? gallon* of good Cider vinegar One half on the let of June, 1*51; remainder in all October, 1*51. . H iPrlrrrit liarrnrk*, iPrtrmt, Michigan. *5 barrel* of pork 125 Imrrel* of freab miperfine flour 55 buabel* of new white field bean* *76 pound* of good hard *o*p 32* iiound* of (rood bard tallow candle* It lu?heU ol good clean dry fine aalt 221' gallon* of good cider vinegar One half on lat of June, 1*51; remainder in all O. U.licr, 1151. Jll Fnrt fjratiat. Michigan. *5 barrel* of pork 125 barrel* of freab auperfine flour 55 hunhel* of new wiute field beana *75 pound* of good bard arrap 32* pound* of good hard tallow candle* It fuahel* of gorxl clean dry fine salt j 220 gallons of good cider vinegar ! One-half on 1st of June, 1851; remainder in all I October, 1841. At Fort Howard, Wtcantin. 170 barrsls of pork 260 barrels of fresh superfine flour 110 buahcla of new white field beans 1,762 pounds of food hard soap 646 pounds of food hard tallow candles 28 bushels of food clean dry fine salt 40 gallons of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st June, 1841; remainderby thel5th of September, 1841. At Fort Mackiiuic, Michigan. 85 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good hard soap 328 pounds of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine sa,t 220 gallons of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st June, 1851; remainder by the 15th September, 1861. At Fort Brady, Sault Ste. Marie, Mithigan. 85 barrels of por|t 1*24 harroln of frrub anrwrflUl- fioilr 55 bushels of new white field beans 87b pounds of good hard soup 328 pounds of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt '2*20 gallons of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st June, 1851; remainder by the 15th of September, 1M51. Jit Fort lYusnbull, New London, Connecticut. 85 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine (lour 55 bushels of new white field beans 878 pounds of good hard soap 328 pounds of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry tine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Adonis, Newport, Rhode Island. 85 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfino flour 55 bushels o( new white field beans H~tj pounds of good hard soap 328 pounds of good hard tallow candles 14 bushrls of good clean dry line salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Constitution, Portsmouth, N. II. H5 liarrcls of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine tlour 55 bushels of new white field beans 87b pounds of good hard soap 328 pounds of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons ot good ^'ider vinegar At Fort Preble, Portland, Maine. 85 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine tlour 55 bushels new while field beans 87b pounds of good bard soap 328 pounds of good bard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Sullivan, Fust/tort, Maine. *5 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine tlour 55 bushels of new white field leans 870 pounds of good hard soap 328 pounds of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good eider vinegar Note.?All bidders are requested to extend tlx amount of their bids for each article, and cxliibi the total amount of each bid; and no bid will b< acted on unless it embraces all articles required ai i a rw.-t. i [!? pci KHiri ami quantitiesol earn deliver) at those posts where they are not specified will l* one-fourth 1st June, 1st September, 1st December lb51, ami IsPMarch, 1452. The hope of which the pork is packed to be fat tened on corn, and each hop to weigh not less than two hundred poumla, excluding the feet, legs,ears and snout. Side piecca may be substituted for the hams. The pork ia to lie first aaltcd with Turk'i Island sail, and then carefully packed w ith the aine article in piecea not exceeding eight pounds each. When the packing haa liecn completed, the contractor muat furniah to thia otlice u certificate from the packer that the p<rk haa been so aalted and [lac ked. The pork ia to he contained in seasoned heart of white oak barrels, full-hooped; the beans and aalt in barrels, snd the soap and candles in strong tmxes ol convenient size for transportation. Salt will only be received by measurement ol thirty-two quarts to the bushel. The randies to hav? cotton wicks. The pro\ isions for St. Peter's and fori Games must pas- St. Louia for their ultiinate destination, in the first week of April, IHjl ; and the stores for Fuit Gaines must pass St. Peter's by the 1st June, ISol. A failure in these particulars will be considered a breach of contract, and the I>? partinenl will lx authorized to purchase to sup ply these posts. The provisions will be inspected t the 1 r'? -f J - 3 "II expenses to pan) by contractors until they arc dep<isiled at such store-house* as may be designated by the Agents ol the Department. The Commissary General reserves the privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities, or ol dispensing w ith any or ail urtii Irs required at any poet, at any time before entering into contract; and also ol increasing or red urinir (be quantities ol ra> k delivery one-third sub* quent to contract, on giving sixty days' previous notice. Didders not hr r< to fore lontrnctors are re?|uired Ito accompany their proposal* with eridnti r of their ability, tnirril r Willi the nimri of th< ' Brcuritiei., whose rrKponiibilily must 1? certified l>y tin- di?| Irk t attorn- y, or by *oin< peraon well known U> tbe , Government, otherwise their projxwals will not be I acted on. .Idranm cannot lit mnrlt in any rait, and evidence of iNf/irrlion and full delivery trill bt required at Ihil office be/me rtquiiition trill In made u;wn the '/Yraiury for payment, wba li will be elleclexi in *urh public money an may be convenient to (he poinUol ilelivcry, the place* of purchase, or the residence of the ronlrut toi r, at the option of the Tm saury Depar txnea t. No draft* on thia office will be accepted or pnid under any circumstance*. Each proposal will Ih- aealed in a separate envelope, ami marked Proposal* for furnishing Army Subsistence." GMiKUK GIBSON, V. O. S. Nota.?Editor* will not be paid for inserting in their paper* tin* advertisement utile** authorized to do *o by the Commissary General ol Subsistence. July*)?lawtloSrpt G G. PltOftPRLITM or THE SOUTHERN PRESS." AN ASSOCIATION of ?i?ty three member* of . Congre**, Senator* and Kepi raentative*. have i onatituted the umlersigncd a committee to superintend the r?tabli(hiuerit of a Southern Press at Washington city, to lie devoted to the exposition and defence of southern right* and inatilutions, the diss* minstiao of correct information a* to nortlieru |ioli< y, and the course of political affair* generally, without reference to the old party line* of Whig and Democrat. Arrangement* are now in pro free* promptly to insure the tasue of euch a paper, under the title of The Southern Press, for the conduct of whieh auilable editor* have been I '* rut, who will *l?o re<nee the aid 0f i number oi eminent and able contributor" There will be liolh a Tai wcrkLt and a wkkklv imuc, thr latlrr to contain ulMtantially the aaine matter aa tlie former, and intended to r*a< h thoar pointa of the country wboae mail facilitiea are limited. A daily laaue will lie added hereafter, ahould i be deemed adviaable or nc< raaary by the pre** and people <>( the aouthern Htatca. iV P"P* r will not be ixrluiirrly political, but will embrace on II* broad ahcet tlie general new* of the day, domeati* and foreign, by mail anil telegraph, roiniiierii.il ami agn* ullural intelligence, literary rhti* i*ina, original caaaya, literary and rmareham-ous; and, in ahort, all thorn* item* of general intereat the collected aggregate of which < onatltutea the iniereaUng and valuable ncwapaper. Great care will la; taken to give lull and correct reporta of the proceeding* ami debate* in both iMinaea of Congreaa, aa well aa tlie a< turn of the local legialatnre* on the aouthern (juration. A limited number only of advertisement* will be received, the main object being to furniah a large amount of reading matter. Thr paper will be printed on a sheet equal in aite to those of the other Washington papera, and the material will he procured especially for the purpoae. It i* i onfidenlly hoped that every true friend to the South will aid m procuring aubacribcr*, and forward the name*, Willi tlie amount aubarribrd, to someaouthern reprrariitativeat Washington, forthwith. Puatmaatera are authorised by law to reinlt aub r riot too* free of noatarre. TERMS: Knr tri-weekly during the acaaion of Congif??, and aemt weealy during the rer rue, the price will be, per annum $b '*? V\eekly paper 2 'HI The price of auharription unMt he paid invariably in advance, and the < ?*h uiuat accompany the name aenl. All peranna procuring ten nanieeahall he entitled to receive a ropy grain for one year. A P Ml TI.F.K, JACKSON MtfRTON, R. TOOMRS. J THOMPSON. (kJ-Editor* and paper* friendly to the enterprise will plenae pohliah (hi* prosper tua, which will en title ihem loan exchange with the nr?*pap?:r. All who comply with thi* r< qneal will K nd a ropy ol the paper c mtainmg it <'>e committee. \V AeHiaoTOir, May 25, 1150. June I THE REPUBLIC, Bjr Ut< PrMtdint of the Uulted lUtei. / IN pureuance of liv, I, ZACHARY TAYLOR. Prealdentof Uie United Statoe of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public ealee n will hie held at thn undermentioned Land office* in l< the State of MICHiOAN, at the period* hereinafter ddii^nited, to wit i n At the Land Office at SAULT STB. MARIE, for the "Lake Superior Dietrict," commencing1 on n Monday the aixteeuth day of September next, for ai the diepoeal of the public landa within the following named toWnahlpa and fractional townahipa. viz: n JVbrlA qf the bat* tins, and wtit qf Ih* principal meridian. Townehip forty-five, and fractional townahipe forty-aix and forty-eeven, of range two, ? 'lownahipa forty-five and forty-elx, and fractional townahip forty-eeven, of range three. t] Townehip forty-aix, and fractional townahip 0 forty-eeven, of range four. Townahipe fort^eix and forty-eeven, and frac- a uuiiBi uiwnsmps nuv aua n/iy-one, 01 range nva. " Fractional township* forty-*cven, forty-eight, h forty-nine, fifty, and fifty-one, of rangy six. Townships Forty-eight and forty-nine, and fractional township fifty, of range seven. Fractional townships thirty-nine on "Hog 1st- t; and," and forty on "Hat Island," and township 6 forty-five, of range eight. Fractional townships thirty-nine and forty on o "Hog" and "Garden" Islands, and forty-three on the main land, and townships forty-four and forty- o five, of range nine. Fractional townships thirty-nine and forty on n "Garden" and "Suuaw" Islands, and townships forty-three, forty-four, and forty-five, of range ten. t< Fractional townships thirty-eight on " Little Heaver" Island, thirty-nine on "Little Hmavkh" o and "Trout" Inlands, and forty on "Wihrkev" Island, and townships forty-three, forty-four, and t' forty-five, of range eleven. Fractional township thirty-eight on "Gull" Island, township forty-two, and fractional townships n forty-three, forty-iour, and forty-five, of range twelve. ri Fractional township forty, on the main land, of range sixteen. t' Fractional townships*thirty-nine and forty on the o main lntidj of ratlge seventeen. t; Fractional townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, k forty, and forty-one, on the main land, of range t' eighteen. tl Fractional townships thirty-six on "Sum.Mkr" ti and "Poverty" Islands, thirty-seven (including e "Summer" Island and an islet) and thirty-eight, si thirty-nine, and forty, on the main land, and town- mi ships forty-one, forty-two, and forty-three, of range nineteen. ft Fractional townships thirty-six 011 "St. Mar- tt tin's" and "Gull" islands, thirty-seven on an islet of "Little Summer" Island, thirty-eight 011 the u main land, thirty-nine (including the island in c; sections twenty-seven and twenty-eight,) and lor c, ty, and township forty-three on the main land, of t< range twenty. t' Fractional townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, t< and forty, on the main land, of range twenty-one. ?< .-II in* cnv.m :, "" > * the thirtieth <lay of September next, lur the dispo- ll sal of the public lamia within the following' named si townships and fractional townships, to wit: ii Xorth of the bane line, and u'fit of Uie principal meridian. f( Fractional townships thirty-five and thirty-six, tl on the main land, of range twenty-four. s| Fractional townships thirty-three, thirty-four, , and thirty-five, and township thirty-six, ol range * twenty-five. " Fractional townships thirty-two and thirty-three on the main land, and townships thirty-four and e thirty-five, of range twenty-six. Fractional townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, and thirty-five on the main s< land, and townships forty-six, forty-seven, and ' forty-eight, of range twenty-seven. . c Fractional townships thirty-two, thirty three, ? and thirty-seven, and townships thirty-nine, forty- I1 six, forty-seven, and forty-eight, of runge twenty- n cifrht. 11 Frac tional townships thirty-seven, thirty-eight, <> and thirty-nine, and townships forty-one, forty-two, forty-three, forty-four, forty-live, forty-six, forty- r seven, and forty eight, of runge twenty-nine. 81 " Fractional township thirty-nine, township forty, *' fractional township forty-one, townships forty-two, , l' ! forty-three, forty-lour, forty-five, forty-six, forty- | seven, and l'orty-eight, and the fractions of sections 1 thirty-five and thirty-six, at the capeaof Agate har I ri bor, ol township fifty-nine, ol range thirty. Fractional townships thirty nine, forty, and for- r; ty-one, tow nships forty-two, forty-three, lorty-four, forty-five, forty-six, forty-seven, and forty-eight, and fractional sections set cntren and eighteen, 011 01 "Traverse" Island, in township fifty-four, of range , thirly-onu. 'l At the f-a.we place, commencing 011 Monday, si 1 the fourteenth day of October next, for the disposal y of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, to wit: I Xarih of the base line, and tresl of the prinrijtnl mm. ti 1 diun. Fractional township forty-one, and townships 1 l" forty-two, forty-three, forty-lour, lorly-five and fitly, of range thirty-two. r f rat tional townships fifty and fiftytwo.of range r iti.i.. . 1 " Fractional townships fifty and fifty-two,of range , thirty-four. Township fifty, of range forty-one. , Fractional township lorty eight, aud townships L forty-nine and fitly, of range forty-two. . 'I ownship forty-seven, fractional township forty- , ? eight. and townships forty-nine and fifty, ol range , forty-three. " Township* foity-seven, forty-eight, forty-nine, and fifty, of range forty-four. Township* forty-seven, forty-eight, and fortyniuc, and fractional townchip fifty, of range fortyfive. Fractional townaliipa forty-nine and fifty, of rJ range fbrty-aia. Fractional township* forty aia and forty-seven, township Jurty right, and Inn tional township forty- " nine, of range forty-seven. Fractional townships forty seven, forty-eight, rl and forty-nine, of rtnge forty-eight. Fractional township foity eight, of range forty- ' nine. 1 At the Isind Office at IONIA, commencing on Monday, the sixteenth of Nr-ptrnilier next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermcn- 1 tioncd fractional township, vis: \mrth qf the butt lint, and writ of lit/ principal mrri- 1 sh diiiu. | pi Sections one and l*n, the east half of section | three, and anrtioas eleven, twelve, thirteen, four- ! th tern, twenty-lour, twenty five, and thirty-six, irf township nine, of rang seven. land* appropriated by law for the urr of*< honls, military, or other purposes, will be excluded from the sab s. Tha offrruigof the above-mentioned lands will be romnieni ed on (lie days appointed, and proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all ( i convenient despair li, until tlie whole shall have ()j lieen offerer!, and the salr s thus ebiscd. Hut no sale ahall be kept ripen longer than two weeks, ami no priviir rnu 7 01 any <11 iui limit w 111 uc miiuuicu | until after III* ripiration of the two week*. Given under mjr luml, at the < ity of Wnliinj Ion, thia thirteenth day of June, Anno Domini our !u ihouaand eight hundred a in I fifty. H v Ihe I'rcaidrnt; Z.TAYLOR. w J HmimiLii, Commiaaioner of the General Ix rxl Office. L NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every jx-raoii 1 nlitlr.l to the r ight of pre-emption r| to any ol the lan<!a within the lownahipa and fra< * tional luwnehipa above enumerated, la required to "l catahliah tlie aamc to the aatiafai tiou of the Kegialrr 11 and Receiver of the proper l^tnrl Office, and make "l payment therefor o? toon a> practuahlr ajIrr ntring u' Out no/ire. and liefore the day appointed for the l oirinieiM e'nu-nt of the puhlie aale ol the landa em- 111 hrat nir tlie lra? I i laiiuMl, otherwiae aut h claim ''' will hJ Uxt, itod. J. Hl'TTKRFIELD, ? June 1A?lawlJw Commiaaioner. ,r I - Wl Ity the I'realdent of the I nlterl Klatri, ar I.N purauance of law, I, ZtCIIAKi TAYLOR, . Pi eaident of the United Nla tea of America, do th hereby declare and make known, that public aalea th will b< held at the undermentioned I-?nd Ollii ea t? in the Mute of IOWA, at the penoda hereiualtei rit deaignatcd, to Wit: Tc At tin I>and Office at DUUL'tjUE, commencing' de on Monday, the aiatecnth day of Neptrmlier neat, bo for the thiqioaal of the. public landa aitualcd within all the undermentioned towruhipa and fractional town- uu ahipa, vit: * Mmlh nf Iht banr fine, furl irttl of tlx fifth prior intti '*" meridian " Fractional townships ninety-seven and ninety- |,t eight, <>l range Iwo. La rrai hoital townships ninety "i*. ninety-seven, tjrt ninety t ight and ninety nine, of range three. ?n Townrlnp* ninety six, ninety-seven, ninety e i^ht | and ninety-nine, of range four. I,, Townships ninety-five, ninety-?ia, ninety-aeven, ninety eight and ninety nine, of range hve. ( Township ninety- thiec, ninety-lour, ninety-five, ninety six, ninety seven, ninety-eight and ninety- ? nine, of range six. Townships ninety-fottr, ninety-five, ninety six, ninety.*,t,, ninety < i -h: and timely nine, ol 1 range seven. Ja Townships ninety four, ninety-five, ninety ait, *? ninety seven, ninety-eight and ninety nine, of liai rangi tight W Township* ninety five, ninety-aii, (exeept*r< Ui< tione thirty -three, thirty lour, ttie south) aatqnarter I of twenty seven, and the southwest quarter of ~ . *>nty ) flit, ri erved t- r the Inilian ageie y,) ninety ?'M ) . nitn ty-r tirlit .ml ninety nirn . range nine. ( At tii* samr sla( a. eotnmenring on M.inday, the seventh day of October next, lor the disposal of the puhli< ianda situated within the following iwr-ships, via: forth of tin bote Un*. and wtel of th* fifth principal 1 meridian.' Townships uinety-two, nine-four, ninety-five, inety-six, ninety-seven m l ninety-eight.of rsngc >n, Townships ninety-five, nlnety-slx and ninety* 1 Bven, of rang* eleven. Townships ninety-one, ninety-two, ninety-three, 1 inety-four, ninety-five, ninety-six and ninety- 1 Bven, of range twelve. Townships ninety-one, ninety-two, ninety-three, 1 inety-four, ninety-five, ninety-six, and ninetysven, of range thirteen. Townships ninety, ninoty-one, ninety-two, nineir-three, ninety-four, ninety-five, and ninety-six, f range fourteen. Townships ninety, ninety-one, ninety-two, niney-three, ninety-four, ninety-five, and ninety-six, f range fifteen. At ths same place, commencing on Monay, the twenty-first day of October next, for the ispoaal of the public lands situated within the fol>wing townships and parts of townships, to wit: forth of the bate lint, and weit of the fifth principal meridian. Townships ninety, ninety-one, ninety-two, nincy-three, ninety-four, ninety-five, and ninety-six, f range sixteen. Townships eighty-nine, ninety, and uinety-onc, f ran ire seventeen. Townships eighty-nine, ninety, and ninety-one, 1 f range eighteen. Townships eighty-nine and ninety, of range | ineteen. Townships eighty-nine and ninety, of range f rtsty. Townships eighty-eight, eighty-nine, and ninety, f range twenty-one. Townships eighty eight, eighty-nine, and nine- ! y, of range twenty-two. Township eighty-eight, of range twenty-three. Townships eighty-seven ana eighty-eight, of utigc twenty four. Townships eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of angc twenty-five. Sections one, twelve, thirteen, twenty-four, and j wenty-flve, in township eighty-focu ; sections Mi two, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, t wenjr-i'yur, twenty-five, and thirty-six, in township I ibhty-five ; sections one, two, three, clcVen, | wclve, thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, and lirty-six, in township eighty-seven ; and secuiii one to fifteen inclusive, seventeen to twentyight inclusive, and thirty-three to thirty-six incluve, in township eighty-eight, of range twentyix. Sections one, two, eleven, twelve, thirteen, and lurteen, in township eighty-eight, of range venty-seven. Seetions three to ten inclusive, sections fourteen nd fifteen, sections seventeen to twenty-three inlusive, and sections twenty-six to thirty-five inlusivc, in township eiuhtv-fouh; sections three to n inclusive, section fifteen, sections seventeen to wenty-two inclusive, and sections twenty-seven > thirty-four inclusive, in township eighty-five; ctions four to nine inclusive; section seventeen to wenty-one inclusive, and sections twenty-eight to lirty-four inclusive, in township eigiitv-six; and | ctions nineteen, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two 1 township eighty-be yen, of range twenty-eight. I At the Land Ollice at IOWA CITY, commencing n Monday, the thirtieth day of September next, >r the disposal of the public lands situated within ae following named townships and parts of townhips, viz: \'orlli of the bait line, anil west of the Jiflli principal meridian. Townships seventy-six, seventy-seven and sevnty-eight, of range twenty-six. /-nine, and eighty; sections three lo ten inclusive, ection fifteen, sections seventeen to twenty-three itclusivc, and sections twenty-six to thirty-six allusive, in township eighty-one; sections five to ight inclusive, sections seventeen to twenty-one iclusivr, and sections twenty-eight to thirty four iclu&ivc, in township eighty-two; and sections j incteen, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in ; jwnship kiuhty-thbek, ot range twenty-seven. Townships seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, and ighly-two, and sections ten to eleven inclusive, ections thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen, and sections even teen to thirty-six inclusive, in township eightyiiree, of range twenty-eight. Township seventy-six, of range twenty-nine. Townships seventy-six and seventy-eight, ol xnge. thirty. luwnship* seventy-seven and seventy-eight, of inge thirty-one. Tow nship seventy-eight, of range thirty-two. At the Laud Office at KA1UF1KLD, commencing ti Monday, the seventh day ol October next, for e disposal of the public lauds situated within the illowuig named townships, and parts of townlips, to wit: forth of the bore line, and u-ert of the fij'th prin4 eipal meridian. Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range jcctiij ilurc Tow nships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range wenty- (our. Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range vcnty-live. Township# seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy>ur, ami seventy-live, of range twenty-six. Township* seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy j >ur, and seventy-five, of range twenty-seven. Townships seventy two, seventy-three, seventy lur, and seventy-five, of range twenty-eight. Townships seventy-two,seventy-thrive, seventyiur, apd seventy-five, of range twenty-nine. Townships sixty-eight, sixty-tune, seventy our, venty-two, and seventy-three, of range thirty. Tow nsliipa sixty-right, sixty-nine, seventy, *evity-one, seventy-two, and seventy-three, ol range lirty-one. Townsltips sixty-nine, seventy-one,seventy-two, venly-three, seventy-four, and seventy-five, of inge thirty-two. Townships sixty-nine, seventy-one,seventr-two, nrMity-throe, seventy-four, and seventy-live, ol inge thirty-thro#. Townships sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, sev lty-two, and seventy-three,ol range thirty-four. I mil* appropriated liy law for the use of schools, lilitary, or other purposes, will tic excluded from le sales. 1'l.e offering of the nhuvr mentioned lands will be imtiieneed on the days ap|xiitited, and proceed in ic order in which tin y are advertised, with ali invi nient despatch, until the whole shall have i ii otlered, and the -.dc-? thus closed. Itul no sale mil be kept open lungvr than two weeks, and no iiali' ( nlrv t?l ;?i*v <>! On- Imul will Iw. it.I after trie expiration of the two weeks. (iivrn under my hand, at the rity o( Washington, is thirteenth day of June, Anno Duimui one thou n<l right hundred and fifty. Hy the President: T. TAYIXJR. J. KvTTxaricLn, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption any ol the lands within the township* and parts township* above enumerated, is required to esblish the nme to the satisfaction of the Register id Receiver of the proper fsind Office, and make lyim ut therefor at toon ut prartirablr ajIrr seeing is notice, and be fun thr cay npj>. int. I for tin mioMncrment of tlie putdic sale ot the lands enlacing the tract ( lanned, otherwise six h claim ! ill be forfeited. J. BCTTERFIELD, Commissioner. June lit- Iawl3w AW At llOti I. OK IIA ItVA HI) ((ILI.EUK, ' CAMIIHinoK, MAi*. 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INDEX OK CASES An Indeiofthe Names tl all the Cases in the three volumes of the United ?t*lea Digrst, and the two volumes of the Suppli ticiit, ftlphnlx-ti) ally arranged, with Ke(ereii< e* or ??rh t'a?r to the volume and page of the Rr>orte whence the Care ia taken, and to the volume ind page of the Digeat where it >* found; thua Making an Index of Ca*e* aa well for all the He>?ru in the United State*, aa for the United State* )i(reat. Hy George P. Sanger, Counsellor at lav. loyal Svo. "tVe apeak from perannal knowledge, and after i thorough examination, when we any, that Una ?*? K lei* n ' ? lite,I with the lie- t remark it idelity and accuracy. To form an idea of the maglitudeofthe laak, it inay not he amiaa to aay that tcontaina lietween fifty and *ixty thouaand raaea. Tieae are alphalioticaily arranged, and the refernceaare made lioth tntbepageof tlie volume where hecaae ia reported, and to the page of the Digeat rhere it ia found,"?l.aw Hr/mrler. b. UNITED STATES DIGEST to 1*49, H vol*, oyal Svo. Compriaing ? Digeat of Deciaion* of the Court* of Common ,aw nnd Admiralty, hy Met< alf, Perkins, and iurtia, 3 vola. Supplement to do. hy Putnam, 2 vola. Table of Caaee to the vola. Annual Dige*t for 1*47, royal Svo. Annual l)ige?t for 1*4*, royal *vo. Annual |)ige*t for 1*4'', royal *vo. (in pre**.) ' The Annual volume* contain the Equity in addion to the Common Ij?w and Admiralty. 7. UNITED STATES EQUITY DIGEST, hy utnam, 2 vol*, royal *vo. (in pre**.) *. UNITED STATES STATU I EN AT LARGE, y authority of Congre**, 6 vol*, royal Kvo. Do. do. da. Spe. i*l Lawa, I vol. I Do. do. do. 'I reatioa, 2 vol*. Ik). do. do. Seaaion 1*46 t?, Svo. 1 / lAi. do. iln. do. lS4t?-?,Nvo. ' Do. <lo. do. do, l*47-S, Svo. I Do. do. do. do, 1N4.H 9,8vu, I (To he continued annually.) 9. VhlsEY, JR.'S REPORTS, edited by Cliarle* Sumner, 90 vol*. royal Sva. 10. REPORTS OF CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. By Hon. B. C. Howard. 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DANIELL'S CHANCERY' PRACTICE, from 1110 last Loudon edition. Edited by Hon. W. Perkins; 3 vols, royal Hvo. ABBOT ON SHIPPING. Edited l.y Hon. W. Perkins; Hvo. COLLVEK ON PARTNERSHIP. Edited by Hon. W. PerkuiH. SPENCE'S EQUITABLE JURISDICTION of the Court of Chancery; 2 void, royal Hvo. ENGLISH UKPOUTS. AT REDUCEIJ I'lUCEH FOB BALK. L. and B. have recently purchased a supply of the English Repobts, entire or iginal eilitionf, which they arc ahle to offer, in their usual Law sheep binding, at the very low price of #3 6(1 pcryolume, unless otherwise noted. CHANCERV. Ambler, *2 vols. 1 to 21 Geo. III. Brown, W., by Belt and Eden, -1 vols. 18 to 31 Geo. 111. >10. Vcscy, Jun., 20 void., with Index. 29 to 52 Geo. III. #50. Cooper, 1 vol. 55 Geo. III. IMcrivale, 3 vols. 50 & 57 Geo. III. Swaiidton, 3 vols. 58 &. 59 Geo. III. Wilson, 4 Parts. 58 & 59 Geo. III. Jacob and Walker, 2 vols. 00 Geo. III. to 1 & 2 Geo. IV. #12. Jacob, 1 vol. 2 & 3 Geo. IV. #5 50. Russell, 4 vols., and vol. V, Parts 1 and 2. t> to 9 (i.e. IV. Russell and Mylne, 2 vols. 10 Geo. IV. to 1 Ik 2 Will. IV. Mylne anil Keen, 3 vols. 3 to b Will. IV. ftlylnc and Craig, 5 vols. 6 Will, 1 V . to 1 & 5 Vic. Craig and Phillips, 1 vol. 4 &. 5 Vic. Phillips, 2 vols. 5 to 11 Vic. ROLLS' COURT. Tainlyn, 1 vol. 0 Geo. IV. to 1 Will. IV. Keen, 2 vols. 0 Will. IV. to 1 Vic. Heavan, 10 vols. 1 to 11 Vic. QUEEN'S BENCH. Wilson, 3 vols. 10 to 20 Geo. 11. Blacktftone, W., 2 vols. 1 to 10 Goo. III. Burrow, 5 vols. 1 to 12 Geo. 111. #10. Lollt, 1 vol. 12 to 14 Geo. 111. Cowpcr, 2 vols. 14 to IS Geo. III. Douglas, 2 vols. 1!) to23 Geo. 111. Durnford and East, 8 vols. 2b to 40 Geo. III. # 10. East, 10 vols. 41 to 53 Geo. III. $2*L .Maulo and Selwyn, 0 vols. 53 to 68 Geo. 111. #15. Barncwall and Alder son, 5 vols. 58 Geo. III. lo 1 and 2 Geo. IV. Barncwall and Creswcll, 10vols. 3 to lOGeo. IV. Barncwnli and Adolphus, 5 vols. 11 Geo. IV. to 4 Will. IV. Adolpliusand Ellis, 12 vols. 4 Will. IV. to 4 Vic. Adolphus and Ellis, New Series, 8 vola. 4 to 8 and 9 vie. COMMON PLEAS. Wilson, 3 vols. 20 George II. I" 11 Geo. III. Illackstone, W., 2 vols. 1 to 20 Geo. III. BlaVkstonc, 11., 2 vols. 2b to28 Geo. 111. Bosanquct and Puller, 5 vols. 3b to 47 Geo. 111. # 13 50. Taunton, 8 vols. 48 to 59 Geo. III. #20. Broderip and Bingham, 3 vols. 59 Geo. III. to 1 & 2 Geo. IV. Bingham, 10 vols. 3 Geo. IV. to 4 Will. IV. Bingham's New Cases, b vols. I Will. IV. to 3 Vic. , Manning and Granger, 7 vols. 3 to 8 Vic. Manning, Granger, and Scott, 4 vols. 8 to 11 Vic. NISI PHILS. Holt's C. P., 1 vol. 55 to 58 Geo. III. uuw i i/. i ., i vim. tn ui uj uci). ill. Penkc, 2 vol*. 30 to 52 Geo. 111. Kapinaaic, b vol... in 3. 33 to 47 Geo. III. Cainplicll, 4 vol*. 4H to 5b Geo. 111. ?12Starkic, 2 voU. and vol. 111. part 1. 57 Geo. III. to G to. 1V. Kyau and Moody, 1 vol 4 to 7 Geo.^V. .Moody and il.ilkin, 1 vol. IS George IV. to 1 Will. IV. Moody and Robinson, 2 vols. 1 Will. V. to 7 and 8 Vic. I ECCLESIASTICAL AM) COURT OK DELEGATES. Pliillimore, 3 vola. 19 Geo. I!!. I and 2 Geo. IV. ?15. Addatns, 2 vola. and 1 part. '2 to 7 Geo. IV. ?10. Haggard, 3 voU. and 2 parta. 8 Geo. IV. to 3 and 4 Will. IV. Curtcia, J vol*. 5 Will. IV. to 7 and 8 Vic. ItolierUon, 3 part*. 7 to 11 Vic. Apr. 17?lawly Or. Martin"* Syrup of Wild Cherry and S?r a partita. rp||F. WILD CIIEItKY AND SARSAPARILLA, X which, on the Imai* of thin preparation, hnve loop been celebrntrd in Conauinption and S< rofula, 1 Dimmer* of tin- *kin. Cough*. Colda, Spitting of I Itlood, Aithina, in Though this remedy ha* be? d l Init a abort time beforothe public, yet it lias gained jM-ilinps more character and reputation aaacura1 live in those di#c**<i. then any remedy of the day. The liinhnp of the Prole. uint Epi? opal church, I (the Iti rht Rev. W. It Whittingham,) authorised 1 o? to any lie has used it in hi* own [ier?nn witti dcidcil benefit |)r S. Harper, of Kent Island, hua written to ua, he haa naed it with great aucceaa in hi* practice [aec hi* letter in the pamphlet.] And in a letter from a lady on the Eastern Shore of thia Stuti ahe iv "I had a letter from Mis* C , ,M Tin ?i!:i y , * 11 < wive mother li.i* n-rjiirHtrd her to -,| y, l<;<I < I .l.-rn i-.( ? I in- >*t in 1.1111.1 In 1 .11- r 1 11< f I r. <111 lift MARTIN S SYKl l' HI WILD CHERRY. ||. r 'uhit>(: >ri in il* f.irinuijr at*c* i ' h'U f \\ 11 I .unity, Maryland, Jnii. ?<>tti, Iany*: "When -ti 1 i > :T .r .-.I r< 111 f t.i ... many tier- 1 %? l>R. M \ It I INS COMPOI Nl> S YltlT OF WILD C III- It R Y I <? ""ti' I I? * 11 .*I i" iii.ilc.- it knov ii Ti n never va* mi art i-|e in thi* rmintry that 111- a IT- ' '--I relief ami f-iv n.-.rr ?ati-'i II 11 than tin* In tin- ncight",rh >o<l ill llrown-villr, t . urn, mid, Ir-.r mir ..wn 1 rtain knowledge <>l it, we pr.ii in < it inn '1'ialii ' f,.r the rurr of ( otiffh., Culda, and diaraae* ol thin kind." MARTIN AND WHITELEY'S NATIONAL TONICT. A certain cur?far A^it*, h'trtr and Dytrpeprta Id 1 in me r and fall mrmtlia many ? tiona of 1 ; 1111 y a-e j.r... rt, 11 i.y Hii.tui's rrx r.H, and AHt!Emnd Hh'\'h'.K. It ha* lein <iur partn nlar Mudy t<> find not *<>mc remedy t" *'<>p tin* 1I11 1 11111 *. niirpe, anil thin), 111 1! M I'lt.Mt w e hav e r (T'-, I. <1 I h " l III <ihl> , t 11 K 111-.,. ? ' I h: ilk I In very beat r< inedy in l)yfprp(iii, *ml, ifnur direr. (kiiik are followr?|, will not fail to effri t a rurc. In a letter dated May 23, IM1, oar A/put, Mr, Klin* Knob, of Wriffhuvillc Vork county, Penn , say*: I have never known nny remedy for Frvrr arid A ifw* equal to your INVAM'ABKh NATIONAL TONIC. It haa ffiven universal *ati*fartion, anil lia* i in e<l i a*< ' of \er< of year-' -hn.lini', niel after the failure of all other m< dicinra made uae of. " If It- 11 , It- II ' i - I j. II r, ray* 11 4 rertifn ate dated 22d March. IHt'l. "I applied to a number of phjr?K >*n?, and alao wed a variety ol tfie nioat popular Affile Mixture* at different tlinea, hut all without the drain d effort, no permanent Clue 11 .a v 111 (e l.eei. . ;!i led I wn* it lenffth induced, at th' recommendation of your worthy affent at tin* pia- e, to try a fmttlc of your .\ATlO.\AI. 7f).V/(.', and to ?ny ffrcat ai tiatartion, before I hud id I t | |< 'I . .uopletely . need, lli-uiL ti I oiitinueil the uae of it till I h*d taken two boL tie*." In a joint certificate from Mem. Mile. Kaho, W-.lliain Hla< kaon, and Janie* l?. Brown, of the *ame place, they aay: "Harinff trie<l nearly all llsn ..III... ....? -eI. without ?urrra* we *' '-(inn , ,i < of you' VI /7".V.f/. 7 li V /(', * llii li lm? I omfdi tcly ( in > 'I "? We < linrfnUy recommend it to tin notice <>i nil poraniii alflir i? .1 ill tf > irrul'lr ilw<??< I-' llir l"'M r' .:ir,!y y, I discovered." Sw the |MtBphlr1i, which jrou ran grt from one of our Awpnta prat m. Alan i>r .Martin'a Purgative Pille. The beat now in iwc, in all rue." where a purgative i* needed. . I V H . r tv linli'.i If" I ?r ;r re. No 4-> NoiOi ('olvrrl atrcit. Halli:iu>rr, and f..r?alc l>y |)r. A. .1 Bvhwartf. F. > V , . U I 1, U II i ily; J s . ..II. <;<crif. I'.'Vh, J. K I'll r|...Ill, Alexandre. "I. V Kantoe, Norfolk, Va ; t. II. Ilainli. k, I'nrtanoutli, Va.; Ruatice & S and Gaynor h Wood. Hi. hinond, Va. Bopt. 24? ly