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IN pursuance of law, 1, John Tyler, t'resident of 1 lha (Joilad .Mini of America, do hereby declare tod uiake known, that a PUBLIC SAl.fi will ha held at the I an id Oth< e at N EWN AN8VILLK in the I KHKl I'OKY 111 FLORIDA, commencing on Monday the eiiteentb day of December neat, for the dopoeal of lha unappropriated vacant pulilic lands wilbin the limita of the lownalups hereinafter designated, to wit: Sooth qf the Bute Itiu and f'.att of the meridian Townships twenty, Iweuty-oue and twenty-two, of range eighteen. I he two easternmoet tiers of sections in township fifteen, the two easternmoet tiers of sections and eec Luiii tweuiylwo, twenty-weven end thirty-four, in township sixteen, the cm half of township seventeen, sad the east hall of township eighteen, ami the ?e Loea twenty-one, twenty-eight and Unrty-three, in the uiae township and all of townships Nineteen and twenty, except the two weatennuoel tier* ol section* to the former, of range nineteen. Townahip* fourteen. fifteen and sixteen uf ranges twenty, twenty-one and tweniy-two. Township* fifteen and twenty, of range twentythree. Lead* appropriated by law for the use of school*, military or other purpose*, will he excluded from nir. The tale will be kept open for two week* (unless the land* are sooner disposed of,] aud no longer , and no private entries of landa in the townships so ottered, will he admitted, until after the expiration of the two weeks. (Jiven under my hand at the City of Washington this 'J4lh day of June, A. L). 1844 JOHN TYLER. fly the President: Tno. II. flLxaa, Conmumaiur oftKe Geiural Land Oflict. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to sny lands within the limits of the townships shove enumersted is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register slid Receiver of the Land Office, and inalte payment therefor ev tuon as proeh mbu after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed fei the commencement of the public sale, of the township embracing the tract claimed, above designated, otherwise such cl?ini will be lorleileu. THO. H. BLAKE, Commusumer of the General Land Office. june 27. BV THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. JN pursuance of law, I, John TiLia, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public salrs will be held at the undermentioned Land Offices in the ST ATE OK AKkANSAS, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit I At the Land Office at BATESVILLE, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of November next, fur the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, viz : Js'tnth of the Bate Line and West of the Fyflh Principal Meridian. Townships fire, (is, ten and eleven, of range one. Townstiifia lour, five and nine, of rango two. Fractional townships 6ve and aix, west of White River, of range four. Fractional township four, west of White River, and township eight, of range five. Fractional township twelve, north of old Indian liswinHnrv nf r*nntrm #?icrht. J 1 w. . 0-?9 Fractional township eleven, north of old Indian boundary, and township twelve, of range nine. Fractional township eleven, north of old Indian boundary, and townships twelve and thirteen, of range ten. Townships twelve and thirteen, of range eleven. Fractional township nine, north of the old Indian boundary, and township twelve, of range twelve. Fractional townships eight and nine, north of the old Indian boundary, and township twelve, of range thirteen. Fractional township eight, north of the old Indian boundary, and townships nine, twelve and fifteen, of range fourteen. Township fifteen, of range fifteen. Township seventeen, of range sixteen. Townships thirteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen, o, range seventeen. At the Land Office at FATETTEVlLLE, commencing on Thursday the fourt-enUl day of November next, lor the dis|>usnl of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, viz : A'ortA of the Ua.tr Line and ffV.it of the Fifth Principal Meridian. Township seventeen, of range eighteen. Townships sixteen, nineteen and twenty, of range nineteen. Township sixteen, of range twenty-one. Township twenty-one, of range twenty-two. Township* twelve, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty and tweniy-one, of range twenty-four. Township* sixteen, seventeen, eighteen and nine teen, of range twenty-five. Township fourteen, of range twenty-seven Townships eighteen, nineteen, twenty and twanhu one, of range twenty-eight. & Township fourteen, of range twenty-nine. Township twelve, of range thirty-one. At ihe Land Office at JOHNSON COURTHOUSK, commencing on Monday the eighteenth day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, viz : AVrlfi of the Rase Line and West of the hrfth I'rincipal Merulian. Townships four and five, of range eighteen. Township four, of range nineteen. Township nine and ten, of range twenty. Townships nine anil ten, of range twrnly-?ne. Township ten, of range twenty-two. Township eleven, of range twenty four. Township three, of range twenty-five. Township five, of range twenty-six. Townships six and eleven, of range twenty-eight. Township five, of range twenty-nine. At the Land Office at WASHINGTON, commencing on Thursday, the twenty-first day of No| vember next, for the disposal of the public lands hereinafter described, *17.: South of the. Bate Lint and Went of the Fifth Principal Merit/ion. Township ten, of range twenty-one. The fractions of sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen and twenty, east of Red river, in the bend of Old River Lake, in township eighteen, of range twenty-five. Townships five, si*, and eighteen, of range twentyseven. Township* two, three, five, si* and seventeen, of range twenty-eight. Townships four and five, of range twenty-nine, o- 1 c? ? n...! . An ftf mno-M thirtv. Iiownsnipn iito, ni*, ?..? ? 0 ?j At the I.and OfBce ?t LITTLE ROCK, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of November next, for the diapoaal of the public land* within the undermentioned townah'pa, vii : -V?r(A *f Uu lui Lin* end Witt of Ou F\flk Prmrijml Mil Him. feotinna one and twelve, in townahtp nwi, of rtnja Hven. ?he : VOL. IV. \VA Fractional township seven, north of the old Indian boundary, of range luuilcen. South uf thr Ha?t I am end Wut of thf Meruium, Sections one, two, Uiree, four, live, nine iru, elsven, twelve, thli teen, fourteen, hlleco, Iweniy-two, twenty-three, twenty four, twenty five, twcnty-eix, twenty seveu end thirty-an, north half end southeast quarter ol section six, fractions of section eight, east of Hock Hue Uayou end White river, east half 01 seventeen, end including part cestui White river, north half and southeast quarter, end including perl east of White river, of section twenty one, north half and southeast quarter of section thirty-five, and including part east of While river, in township ouo of range three. Townships rune and ten, of range five. Township five, ol range six. I ownstups tilled! and eighteen, of range lime. Fractional section twenty one, south half of twenty-two and noith half and southwest quarter uf section twenty seven, east of Arkansas river, in township three and township fifteen, ol range ten. Townships twelve, thirteen, luurleeu and fifteen, of range twelve. Townships eighteen and nineteen, and the fractional a. - ... I Li- - of mugs thirteen aud fourteen. At the Ijtnd titties at Helena, commencing on Thursday, Hie twenty-eighth day of November neat, for the disposal of the public lauds hereinafter described, viz : uulk oj tht Bait /.uu and H'iti oj Ikt h\jlh Principal Miridlets. The fractional sections two and three, north of Scrub Grave Bayou, sections four, live, six, seven, eight, nine, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-eight, twoiity-mne, thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two, north of Arkansas river, and fractional sections thirty-three aud thirty-lour, 111 township eight, of range one. Township seventeen, of range three. Lands appropriated by law, for the use of schools, military or other purposes, will be excluded front sale. 'I !im will sn li !ik tsnl mwn fur Ian arrka (unless Ihe lands are souner disponed of.) and no longer ; and no private entries of land, in the townships so otlered, will he admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-fourth day 01 June, Anno Domini, Jd44 J. TYLER. By the President: I mo H. Hi.sac, Cominuiion/r 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 ahove enumerated, is required to establish the sum.-to the satisfaction ol tne Register ami Receiver of the prv. per Land Otiice, and make payment therefor <u ioon at practicable after seeing Ihu notice, and hefure the day appointed lor the commencement of the public sale of the townstiip, embracing the tract claimed, above designated ; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. TIIO II BLAKE, Covnmujioner of the General Land Office. june 27 BY THE PKES1DEN f OF THE U' 8TATES IN pursuance of law, I, Johm Tylis, President of the United Steles of America, do hereby declare and make known lhat PUBLIC SALES will be STATE OF LOUISIANA, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Office at NATCHITOCHES, commencing on Monday, the sixteenth day of December next, for the disposal of the unappropriated, vacant puh'ic lands, to which no "private claims" are alleged, under existing laws, within the liuiils of the undermentioned townships, *11: .VortA of the 31st Degree of Latitude and fVest of the Meridian. Township seven, of range five. Fractional township eleven, on the south side of Red river, of range nine. Township twenty-three, of rangp fourteen. Ai the Land Officeat OUACHITA, commencing on Monday, the iwenty-third day of December next, for the disposal of the unappropriated, vacant public lands, to which no "private claims" are alleged, under existing laws, within the limits of the undermentioned townships, vix: North of the 31st Degree of Latitude and East of the Meridian. Township fourteen, of range fire. Fractional township one, of range nine. At the Land ' 'ffice at OPELOtTSAS, commencing on Monday, the thirtieth day of December next, for disposal of the unappropi iated vacant public lands, to laws, within the limit* of the undermentioned township# and fractional township*, viz: .Yorth of the 3l.vl Degree of latitude, East of the Meridian Line, and South of Red Hirer. Fractional township three, of range ihrro. I Township one and fractional township, three, ol range four. Fractional township four, of ranges five and six. South of the 3 lit Degree of Latitude and West qf the Meridian. Townships seven and right, except section thirtyone in the latter, of range eleven. Townships seven ana eight, except section thirtysix in the latter, of range twelve. Sections one, two, three, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five and thirty-six, in township seven, o( range thirteen. Sections one to five inclusive, eight to fifteen inclusive, twenty one to twenty-nine inclusive, and thirtytwo to thirty-six inclusive, in townshipeight, of range thirteen. Sections two to four inclusive, ten to fifteen inclusive, twenty-three to twenty-six inclusive, and section thiity-five, in township nine, of range thirteen. At the Land Office at NEW ORLEANS, com VI?-I-- ih. fK.pta.inth itnv nf li.nnnrv menciug on iiitmuAj, inn iUI,? j ? next, for the disposal of dm unappropriated vacant public I,ami*, In which no "private claim*" are alleged, under dialing law*, within the limit* ofthr undermenlioned township* and parts of lown*hi|M, viz: South qf the Did Degree of latitude, East of the Meridian and Wtsl of the Mississippi River. Fractional township one, except part* of lot* eight and nine comprising sections nineiy-onn and ninetytwo, of range seven. Fractional township two, except part* of lota threi to nine inclu-ive, comprising section* siity-foiir If seventy inclu*ive, section* eleven to thirty-four inclusive, fronting on the Atchafalaya, sections fifty four to fifty-eight inclusive, and section eighty eight of range seven. Fractional township one, except part* of lot* five six, seven, eight and nine, comprising section* sev em ren to iwenly-one inclusive, west ol Lake Depassau, and sections thirteen, fourteen, Iwenty-thret and twenty-lour, of range eight. - ' * V "(O nnrls of lots one ti fractional iannauipi-?, , seven inclusive, comprising aecliona Iwetity-nne ti twenty-six inclusive, and section torty-four, west o Lake Depasaau, of range eight. The section* one, ihree, tour, six and eight on thl west aide of Bayou Fordache., and aecuona sixty-two itly-ihree, aeventy, seventy-seven and ninety-live in township four, of range eight. Fractional township two, of range nine. Fractional township lour, exceptarction forty-four of range nine. Townahip five, of range ten. Townahio aix, except the aecliona seven, aevrn teen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-eight, twen ly-nine, thirty, thirty-one, ihirty-two, thirty-threi anil thirty-four, of range ten. The section* eighty-six, eighty-seven and ninety aix, in townahip seven, of range ten. Fractional township fonr, of range eleven. Townahip aix, of range eleven. The aec.nons IWsnly three to twenty-ail inclusive and ihei aecliona iluriy-iwo to ihirty-aii inclusive, n townahip eight, of range eleven. Fractional townahip* ail, **ve? and eight, 0 fvang tw?|v*. 1 ^?? Oailn ; SlilNUTON CITV, FRIDAY The section three, in township ton, of range twelve. k raclioiisl township eleven, eiccpl sections two lu even inclusive, ut range (waive. Fractional township ten, of range fourteen. Fractlunal township thirteen, except sections lea, tourlecn, tweuly-three ami thirty-sia, of range twelve. Fractional township fourteen, east of Gjand liver, of range twelve. Fractional lownabip fourteen, east of Grand river, eicepl acctiooa one, two and thirty-lour, of range thirteen. Fractional townabip fifteen, north of Lake Polourd,of range thirteen. The fractional arctlona thirty-three thirty-eight lorty and ally, m township fourteen, ol range fourteen. 1 he Iota or sections sevcuteen to forty-one inclusive, |n township sixtern, of range sixteen. I he lots or sections one U> lifleen inclusive, snd lots seveuleen to sixty six inclusive, lu township Seventeen, ol range sixteen. The Iota or sections forty-seven, forty-eight snd fortynine, and sections seventy-tour, seventy-live and seventy-six, and secnons eighty iwo to eightyseven inclusive, iu township seventeen, of range seventeen. I he lota fury-nine, fifty-one, filly-two and fiftyeight, in township eighteen, of range twenty -one. Fractional township fifteen, of range twenty three. Landa appropriated by law for the u?e of achoola, limitary, or other purposes, will be excluded from aale. 'l'he aalra will eaah be kept open for two weeka, (unlets ibe landa are eooner disposed of,) and no lunger; and nu private entrlea of land in the (ownahipe ao offered, will be admitted until after I be expiration of the twu weeka. Given under in* hand at the City of Washington, this second day of September, Auno Duiuini, IH-14. J. TYLER. By the President: Tito. H. Blakk, Cummunonrr qf ike Genera I Land <>ffue. NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any land* within the limits of the townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Krceiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor at toon at prac licable ajler seeing thit notice, and before ihe day ap pointed for the commencement of the public aale of the township embracing the tract claimed above designated, otherwise such claim wdl t>e fort itrd. THO 11. BLAKE. (otrimissumer qf Ike General Land Office. Sept. 5, 1S44. BY niK PRESIDENT OF THE I SPATES. TN pursuance of law, I Johm Tn.BR, President of 1. the United Stales of A merica, do hereby declare, and make known, that PUBLIC SALES will tie held at the undermentioned Land Offices in the JT 1 I'L'U ill.' Illllll I II I ICllk ..I Ik nods hereinafter (lni|(UMd, to wit : At the Land Otfi. - .1 UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO, commencing on Monday the tistk day of Jannary next, for the disposal of the public land* hereinalter designated, being section* or part* of sec lion* alternaie to ihe sections granted by law to ihe Stale of Ohio, for constructing the Miami and Dayton Canal. \orth of the Hate IAnt ami Ka*t of the Firtt Principal Meridian. Sections one, three, eleven, and thirteen, in township one of range three. Norih half, southwest quarter and fractional southeaat quarter of section one , all of section* three, nine, eleven, fitteen, seventeen, twenly-one, twenty-three, twenty-five, twentv-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-three, and thirty-five; and the west half and fractional northeast and southeast quarters of section thirteen, in township two, of range three. Section thirty-live, in township three, of range three. The east half, the northwest quarter, and Ihe northeast fraction of the southwest fractional quarter of section one ; and all of sections three, five, seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-thiee, twenty-five, Iwentv-scven, twenty-nine, thirty-three, and thirty-five, in township one, of range four. Sections three, eleven, fifteen, twenty-three, twenty-nine, thirty-one, and thirty-three ; east fraction of section nine, east of reserve ; south fraction of section nineteen, south of reserve; tractions of section twenty-one, south and east of reserve; the fractional eaat half (east of river) and the west half of section twenty-seven ; the east half, the north part of the northwest quarter ; the south part of the northwest quarter; the north trar.tion of the southwest quarter and the southwest fraction of the southwest quarter of section thirty-live, in township two, of range four. Sections twenty-seven, twenty nine, thirty-one, thirty-three, and thirty-five, in township three, of range four. The northeast quarter, the east fraction ef the northwest quarter; the north fraction of the southeast quarter, and the southwest fractional quarter of section seven; the northeast and northwest fractional quarters (south of river,) and the south half of section seventeen; all of section* nineteen, twenty-nine, r thirty-one, and thirty-three; the norlheait fraction of the north half; the fractional northwest quitter, the southwest quarter, anil the west fraction ol the southeast quarter of section twenty-one; the northeast and northwest fractional quarters (north of river,) and the southeast and southwest fractional quarters of section twenty-seven ; and the northeast fraction (north of river,) the fractional east half of the northwest quarter (north of river,) the west fraction of the southwest quarter (south of rivsr.) the east half of the southwest quarter, and the west fraction of the southeast quaiter of section thirty-five, in township one, of range five. South of the Ease Line and East oj the Eirst Principal Meridian. Section twenty-five, in township five, ofrange three. , Sections one, thirteen, and twenty-five, in township six, of range three. Section one, in township eight, of range three. Sections one, three, five, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, twenty-one, tweniy-thrC^, twenty-five, twenty seven, thirty-three, and thirty-live, in township one, - of range lour. Sections one, nine, eleven,thirteen, fifteen, twenlyonn, iwenty-threa, twenty-five, twenty-seven, llnrly, three, and thirty-live ; the south hall, the northwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and (lie aouth halt of the norrheaat quarter of section three, in township two, range four. Sections one, three, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, twenty-one, twenty-ihree, twenty-five, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-three, and thirty-five, in township three, of range tour. Sections one and three ; the east half of section nine ; all of sections eleven, thirteen, fifteen, iwrnty-, three, twenty-five, and twenty-seven ; the south half and the fraction ot the north half (north of river) of section thirty-three, and the fractional southwest quarter ^outh of river,) and the fraction of the southeast fractional quarter, (cast of river,) of section thirtylive, in township tour, of range lour. '1 ho northeast quarter, the West part of the southwest Iractional quarter, the east part of the northwest fractional quarter, the west part of the northwest fractional quarter (s >ulh and west of river,) anil the traction ol iho northwest fractional quarter (north ol river) of section one j all of seciions ihree, five, nine, , thirteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-three, tweniyscven, and thirty-one j the east half of >ection seven ; , the northeast fractional quarter (north of river,) the northwest quarter, the southeast fractional quarter, ' ihr aouthweat fractional quarter (nortn nl nv?ir,) and ' the fracuon of the aouthweat quarter (aouth of river,) of section eleven ; ihe went half of the northeast quarter, the northweat quarter, the fractional north half of ' the aouthweat quarter ; the fractional aouih half ot the aoutheaal quarter, and the fraction of the northeaat quarter (aoulh of river, of aectinn filteen; the weal naif, the weat half ol the northeaat quarter, anil the went half of the aoutheaat quarter of aection ' twenty-one , the eaal half, the eaat half of the northweal quarter, the -ouihwe-t quarter of the ndrthweat quarter, and the aouthweat quarter of aection twentylive; ihe aoutheaat quarter of the norlbeaat quarter, the northweat quarter, and eaat half of the aouthweat quarter, Anil UiP nOfin?r?? .no quaurr- v* rifftioo twenty-nin?: ?h* w#mt h?lf an<i n .rth?u^t ? qaartar of a?cti?n thirty thraa and that ?a?t half and nntthwMt quartar of aoctlan thirty-d**, ia towoahip " |a?, of rang* four. EVENING, JANUARY 24, U The north halt of section one ; the northeast quartor, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, the cd-t half of the northwest quarter, and the weel half of the southwest quarter ol eection five; all of MclioB* seven, oilMtMil, Iwentjf-OIHI, and thirty one J | the southeast quarter and the south half of the southwest quarter of secdou eleven, the east hall of the southeast quarter, the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the weet half of aection thirteen; the east halves of the northeast and southeast quarteis of aeelion fifteen ; the wot half ot the northeast quarter, the aoutheast quarter of the northeast quarter, the Weal half and the southeast quaitel of section seventeen; the wrst half of the northwest quarter, the northessl quarter of the northeast quarter, the aorlhwevt quarter ol the southeast quarter, the southeu? quarter ol the southwest quarter, and the west half . I the southwest quarter ol taction twenty-one; tie south hslt of section twenty-three ; the northeast and southwest quarters, the south hail ol the northwest quarter arid the east half of the southeast quarter ol section twenty-live ; the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section twentyseven , the north weal quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of secli'rfi thirty three; the east half of the northwest quarter, the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter ot the auuthw.al quarter ot aectlun thirty five, IU InWIiahlp >12, el range luur. The mu( hall uf the nurthweat quarter, and the northeaet quarter of aection una ; the nurtheaal and aoothweal quartern, and the wrai halt" of the eoUlh raat quarter Ul aeetlon live; all of sectiuna aeven and nineteen ; the nurlheaat quartrr uf the uurthweat quarter and I he auuthraal quartrr of the aoulhwrat quarter uf aection nine; the aouthweal quarter uf the northeaal quarter, the weal half uf the nurthwra quarter, the weal hall uf I he auutheaat quarter and the aouthweal quarter ufaectlun aeventeen ; the raat halt uf the aouth wrat quarter and the auulhweel quartrr of the northweal quartrr of aectlun twenty-. ne; the nnrthweat quarter of the nurlheaat quaiter of aectlun twenty-nine; the auutheaat quarter uf the uotlhwent quarter, the weat halted of the nurthweat and anuthwrat quartern, and the auulh half of the nurlheaat quarter of aectlun thirty-une, In tuwnahip aeven, uf lanue fuur. The nurthweat and aouthwrat quartera, and the ?nt half and nurlheaat quarter uf the auutheaat quarter of aectlun five; all of aectlun aetten; the north halt of the northweat quarter ?f aectlun nine; and the auutheaet quarter ol aectlun eleven, in townahip eight, of range four. Stcli.ina three, five, aeven, nine, eleven, thirteen, fif een, aevrnleen, ninrlren, twenty-one, twenty-five, twenty-aeven, twenty nine, ihirty-une, and thirty five; he eaat half, the aouthweal quarter, and the northweat fractional quaitei, eaai uf river, uf aection twenty-three; the north half, the weat half of the aouthwi-at quarter, the eaat fraction ol the aouthwret qoarter, nurth of river, and the weal fraction of the aoutheaat quarter, nurth of river, ol aection thiriy-three, in luwnehip one, of range five. 8ecliuna ene, three, five, aeven, eleven, Ihir een, tit ten, aeventeen, nineteen, twenly-three, twrlity-aeven, twenty-nine, thiny-une, thirty-three, and thirty five; ihr esst hall', the fraction of the went half, west of river; the cast friction of the aouihwest quarter, and the east fraction of the norihwesi quarter of seclion nine; the south weal quarter, ihe northeast fractional quarter, tiie traction of the north half, went of river, and the east fraction of the southeast quarter of section twenty-one, and the west half, the weal half of the southeast quarter, arid the northeast quarter of section twenty-five, in township two, of range five. Sections one, three, five, seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-one, thirty-three, and thiity-five, 111 township three, of range five. Sections one, three, seven, thirteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, twen y-three, twenty-five, twenty-nine, thirty-one, and thirty three; the west part of the norlheust quarter, Ihe northwest quarter, and the south half of section five; the west halt of the northwest quarter and the snuth half of section nine; the west half of section fifteen, and the northwest part of the norihwest quarter, the southwest fraction of the northwest quarter, the southwest quarter, the south hall of the s lutheaal quarter, and the fraction of the southeast quarter, east of river, of section twenty-seven, in township four, of range five. Fractional section three, west of reserve; all of sectiona five, seven, nine, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, thirty-one, and thirty-three, the fraction of section fifteen, west of reserve; and the fraction of section twenty-seven, west ol re?er?e, in township five, of range five. The east half of the northeast quarter and the southwest nuarter of the southwest uuarler of section five; all of section* seven and thirty-one; the northrasl quarter and (he east half of the northwest quarter of section nine; the east half and northwe-t quarter of the northeast quarter, the northeast and southwest quarters of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of section seventeen; the west half, the northeast quarter, the west half of the Southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section nineteen ; the west half and the we-t half ofthe northeast quarter of section twentyone, and the east half, the southwest quarter, and the east half and southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine, ttl township six, of range five. Sections three, five, nine, fifteen, twenty-one, and twenty-seven; the east half of the northwest quarter, the east half of section, and the east half and southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section seven; the east half, the northwest quartet, and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section nineteen; and the cast half of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of section thirty-three, in township seven, of range five. Sections five and nine, and the northeast quarter, the south half of the northwest quarter, and the southeast ami southwest fractional quarters of Section seven, in township eight, of range five. And fractional section nineties, in township four, ui range six. At the Land Office at CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of January next, tor the disposal ol the punlic land* hereinafter described, being sections or parta of sections alternate to the sections granted by law ?o the Stale of Ohio, for constructing the Miami and Dayton canal. North ojthe River, and East of the First Principal Meridian. The went aide of fractional aection one; the north end of aection three, all of aeciiona five, nine, eleven, thirteen, til'teen, seventeen, twenty-one, twentythree, and iweniy-acven; the west half and the west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-live, and the weal hall of the southeast quarter, the north half and the southwest quarter of Section^thirly-tive, in township eleven, of range four. Fractional section thiriy-lhrec, in township twelve, of range four. The southwest quarter of section one, and the west half of the northwest quarter of the same section; the northeast quarter of section three; the northwest quarter and the west half of the northeast quartet of section five; the south half and the east half of the northwest quarter of section eleven ; the west half ot the northwest quarter of section thirteen; and the northeast, southeast, and northwest quarters, and the east half of the southwest quarter ol section fifteen, in township nine, of tange live. Fractional sections three and five, the north half, the southeast quaiter, ami the east half of the south west quarter ol section seven; the northwest, northeast, and southeast quarters of section nine; all ol sections eleven, fifteen, seventeen, and t wenty-three, the east halt ot the northeast quarter, ttie northwest quarter and the south hull ot section nineteen; the northwest quarter, the east half of the southwest quarter and the east half of section twenty one; the north ha I f of section twenty-^ko; the northeast quarter ot section Iwontv-Su. en W< r>,.rlhw...l the went half'of the northeast quartet, ami the weat h j If of the aoulheast quarter nt aeetion twenty-nine; tne weat half of the aomhweat quarter of eection thirty-one; the weat half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-three, anil t he eaat half ami north weat quarter of aeetion thirty-five, in lownalnp ten, of ranire five. Fractional section thirty-five, in lownsnip eleven, of range five. And the weat ha'.fof the north weat quarter of aeetion aeven, in townahip seven, of range six. The minimum price of the lamia here ilfaignate<l in the State of Ohio, ia fixed hy law at the rate of two dollar* and fifty cant* par acre, and they are not subject te aniry under any pre-emption law of Confrere. ' J ' mictn. i45 NO. 958. Ac ili. Uud Ortic m UlflNCY, ILLINOIS, roiiiuirucia^ oil Moiiday, ihe nuUli il.y ?/ Ihumbtr on I"' uie I'ui'in eaat half ot the >uuili we.l quarti-r ol auction rlilllwii, and the eaat half of the aoUlheaat quartet of auction lw,nly-ninr, in townahip leu noilh, of range all mat, ot 4th principal meridian. At the Land Office at DIXON, ILLINOIS, euro uiencing um Monday, the uletnlk day uj Ducadtti next, lor the diapoaal of ilie public lauila within ibr eaal (mil ot the uortheaat fractional quarter ol auction tv?nily-one, ami tile eaal part of tlio northweet Irar tiuiial quarter ol'lha aauie aeclion, in laan?llt|i lorty lliree, n ub of range one, eaat of the third principal meridian. The riortbeaat quarter of auction eleven, in town ahip twenty an, ol range eight, eaat of the 4th principal meridian; the Meat part of the northweal fractional quarter of arction one, and the uortheaat fractional quarter aeclion two, in townahip aiiteen, ol range all, weatol the 4th principal me rail an. 1 lie snira Will eai II Of Si (II Opell lor l?n wces(unle?? ttif lands arc sooiarr disjmsid of) and no loa ger, and no private entries of ally lands lieielli de acnhed will lie ad mil ted, until alter the eipirslion ol Hie two weeks. Given under my hand, al the cily *( WashingIon, this second day ol September, Anuu Douiini IR44. J TYLER By the President: Y'uo. H. Blake, ComiiutnuKiT of the Gen'I Land Office NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the right of pre emption to any lands within the limits of the tracts above described, lying in the Slale of Illinois, is resulted to establish the same to the satisfaction ol' the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Oltice, and makr payment iherefoi <u toon at practicable after teeing thu nulict, and beloie ihe day appointed for the commence inenl ol' the aale of the lands embracing the traci claimed, alnive designated; otherwise such claim will lie foifelled. THO. II. BLAKE, Ctnnminumcr of the (jen't Land Office. Sep 5 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT or THE UNIVERSITY OK PENNSYLVANIA. Seman of IM4-'45. THK LECTURED will commence on Mondav. ] 1 November the 4th, and be continued, under the following arrangement, to the middle of March ensuing. 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