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d t <.?NURKB1<JN At, MANUAL ; Bvfoai. 5. Bora- f " / KRLANII i an Outline of the Order of Business III the House uf Representatives, 1 volume of nearly SOU " urtce This Manual has been undertaken ami executed mainly with the view uf giving geiHleuieu, who may ^ not have acrved as member* ol the National Legistature, aoinr insight into the mode of transacting the he- * sines* of Congress especially in the H. of Representatives of the I 'ruled Htutes Members of the State ^ legislatures will also find it serviceable in the performance of their legislative duties, and occasionally even the older member* of CongreeS will And It a convenient reference. It contains a mass of important pailiauientary decisions worthy the attention of every one dcsiious of 1 becoming acquainted with the Congressional practice of the country ; alao the rulra of both Houaea of Con- a grrea, Jefferson's Manual of Parliamentary Practice, a ' ..(I.I null,)ll or tDc IJIIIM aitiM, l)oo i in a i loii 01 I ??dependence, (giving lull ihdesea of all of ibrui lor tlir purpo?e of affording r??y and insunt reference) and uiuch other ukJul information. Per sale by F TAYLOR, Bookaeller, dec 5 Immediately Baal of Oad?by'a Hotel AGhM'Y A I U AnlllNGTON. AMOS KENDALL and JOHN E. KENDALL odor then services to such in may have business with the Government of like following desc r iplioi/] ' VI* I Obtaining conlracla from the fust Office and olhei Executive Departments. Procuring paleula, and other buaineaa connected 1 with the Patent Office. Procuring penaioua? revolutionary, army, and na- 1 ?y ; and oilier buainesa in relation thereto. Settlement of accounts, whether with the State, Treasury, War, Navy, or Poet Office Departments. Pioeeculing ol claims against the Government, wheliier lor lands, other properly, or money, before any of the Executive Departments or Congress. Our office is in the house of Amos Kendall on E street, the first door east of the -V?iwai Callage, j ! Weight*, Measures, itc. of all Nations of the World ( to the Standard of the United States"?New York, J a 1?43; 1 " Stock Tables?exhibiting the Worth of different 1 Percentages, interest payable semi annually or quar terly; redeemable at the end of from one to fifty years, to realize to the purchaser from three to ten 4 per cent, per annum"?1 vol. quarto, New York, ' i84:i, fc ! f NEW MUSIC. T UST received the following pieces of New Music, L I at the old established Store, two doors east of c 12th street, Pennsylvania avenue. W. FISCHER. Oh, come to me?by F. A. Rawlings. J Forget thee??by Jane Homan. My happy home?by J. Blockley. The promised hour?for the guitar?by O. H. f Derworl. 1 Sound, sound our horns?from "Amelie"?for the i guitar. j Corinthian Waltz. Souvenir de varsovie valsa?by A. Henselt. L'Aragonaise valse?by D. F. E. Auber. Oabnelsky's six polonaises?arranged for two i flutes. Kuffner's light do do do do Uerbignier's airs?from La Dame Blanche, do do Wiess'studio on modulation?for the flute. < Walkier's airs?from La Bayadere?arranged for two flutes. oct 26 1 /SATTAIN MAAftYATTS NEW workTV Travels and adventures of Monsieur Violet in California, Sonorn, and Western Texas, by Captain Marryatt. This day received (Harpers' cheap edition) and for sale by F. TAYLOR. Price 15 cents. nov. 16?tf ^1 > KOlbSAK 1 'SO t RUNIC LED?irui. slated into X English?complete in one large volume, handsomely bound, with many engravings?price thiee dollars. Also, the same work in the original French, im- ' polled from Pans by F. Taylor. I.uli.n.l anil tin. Irish III i: KhM .Mlh/ir of Ho.- ' I iiia and the Russians?cheap edition, complete for 15 J cent*. ' Thirty Years among the Players in England and ' America, by J. Cowtll, Comedian, written by Inm- ! it'll, I vol. Scene* and Scenery in the Sandwich Islanda and in Central America, by J. J, Jarvna, I vol. with engraving*. F. TAYLOR. NEW MUSIC. ~ " i T UST RECEIVED, the following pieces of New J I Mimic at the old established store two doors east of 12th street, Pennsylvania avenue. W. FISCHER. The Foresters?Words from ancient poetry Tyadienne?Music by Donizetti Thy Heart is my Home?By Phillips i The Cot where we weie Born?By the Hutchinson l Family i Excelsior?By the Hutchinson Family i Cape Ann? do do do The Poor Savoyard?By W. H. Montgomery I The Saint of Erin's Isle?By John H Hewitt i The Parting Friends?lly Edw. L. While I There was a Time?By Jos. Philip Knight The Cross Old Bachelor? By C. II. R.ulwell i The night before the Bridal?By George Lindley in the Cold Stilly Night?By Sir Henry R. Bishop ( Passing away?liy fcaiw. J. Netlaon | 1 have gazed on I he lace ol I ha lovely?by Stephen ( C. Mussing. Cud jo's who nunt?by the Ethiopian Serenadera Knickerbocker wall*?by Lamer Pern barton wait*?by James lleoton Three grand walties?by E. L. White On-ka-eye walla { Me Caroline wait*?by Lanner Uruled Siaies Grand March by John G Andrews M WiUMit BuwUoin (aluick Step?by f. strong ill Kl,l regi Uuick Btep?hy Auguatu* J. .Inm, r [Jt I fea M dltnr??by U. Welti H I I,nr i'mimi* Fnm Duet by J. Miwclielt gl La i'etite Fete?hy F. Hurgmuller I Lee Beilee Vaieo*iriine? - by Chit. Frederick Ru- ' ? J-ij. ( ?l?y F. Burgmalil?r. <1 jm. S?*(? ? ?* ~ i 'r. TAYLOE Iiwo squares ? rsi 01 me rost ttnice Wepartiiicni, where we can be found during business hour*. Amoi Kikdill will prepare cases for presentation to tbe Departments, or to Congress. Ilia knowledge ; of the forma and detaila of public business, derived freui aervicc ill tbe public offices, will enable turn to perform this service in the moat ellective manner ; and lliooe who intrust us with business niaj rely upon the utmost promptitude, and the use of all proper means to bring it to a sucoeaeful issue. Our charges will be moderate, depending for their amount on the nature of the case. Persons at a distance will find it much cheaper to employ us in any business they may have with the Government, than to come to Washington themselves. We will also attend to the adjustment and collection of private claims. All letters on business should be addressed to Messrs. Kendall, It Co., agents, and aiual be poet paid. AMOS KENDALL, oct 3?6m JOHN E. KENDALL. rpHK COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL LE1 GISLATION OF EUROPE AND AMERICA?by J.Macgregor?1 vol. London?just imported I from London by F. TAYLOR Also, "The Principles of Political Economy,' by McCulloch, author of McCullocb's Commeicial Dictionary? 1 yoI. London, 18-13; Adam Smith'a "Wealth of Nations," edited by McCulloch?1 vol ; "Foreign Tariffs?their Injurious Effects on British c Manufactures, with Proposed Remedies"?London, C 1 "Tate's Modern Cambist?a Manual of Foreign 8 Exchanges in the different operations of Exchange and Bullion, containing also the late alterations in the 1] Monetary System of Frankfort on the Main"?1 vol. c Ijondon, 1843; " Political Philosophy"?by Henry Ia>rd Brough- v am?part second, I-ondon, 1843, 1 vol. Oct.; " 1 he New I'arill, (British,) with the Amendments and New Clauses; with the old Duties; amounts received on each Article; new Corn Duties, fcc."? 1 .uiiili L l?43 , " Eisdell's Industry of Nations"?3 vols. London, e " The Political Life of Edmund Burke," by Rev. George Croly?2 vols. London ; 1 "Sir Robert Peel and his Era"?1 vol. London, ( ' Sheridan's Speeches"?3 vols. London, 1842; 1 " The Commercial Adjuster?bringing the Money, ( GODDARD ON THE TEETH. rHE Anatomy, Phyaiolojj, and Petfiolory of the Teeth, with Ihe moot approved nielli odof Iron I- t lent including operation*, and Itie luelived ol nothing I nl celling ai uncial I oeui 1 laige lono voiuuic, oy \ 'mil h Oodderd, M I*., Demonstrator ol Anatomy i i the I'uiversily of Pennsylvania, wiih 30 Urge en- i ravings 'I'lli> ii< J received and for sale by i r. TAYLOR. I Also, Druilt's Surgery ; Williams'* Pathology ; loopcr on Dislocations; Graham's Clieinialry and I variety of other late works on Medicine ami Surge | y ami thair eartuus brauches. dec 7 IMKW A?L? KH.il VVlin&H OOUU6. ITT K have this day received a large and superior VV slock of fancy and Staple Dry Ooods, to rhicb we invite the attention of purchasers. In purl re have? 'M> piece estra rich Camelion change (Poult D'S..u) 5 do do blue black Amine silks 5 do do do do satin striped do. 15 do assorted, figured and |>lkktvi, blue black silks, souie of which will be sold a great bar IfeiL t * j 25 do rich Mouscliue de Lame 10 do Camelion Brocade (ail entirely new article.) 10 do Caahiuere D'Kscotte (do do) 5 do Ulark Cashmere Cloth (a beautiful article for ladies wearing black, and suitable for mantilla*) 15 do jet and blue black Bilk Velvets 25 do superior Alpacca* (at all prices and extremely cheap) 20 do black and blue black Bombazines I carton rich embroidered Cashmere shawls 1 do do camelion silk do 3 do do Cashmere do 200 assorted Shawls (of every description, varying in price trom Jl to $10) 25 do Cashmere Hose, ribbed and plain 20 do black mohair and worsted Muse 50 dozen linen cambric pocket haudkerchiefs (embracing all qualities and prices) 50 pieces Irish lineu (cheap) 40 do Bird's eye Diaper (extra fine) lOt) do medium and low priced flannels 40 do extra quality ' 10 do Rob lloy plaids (for Ladies wear) 20 do Cashmere do (for boys wear) 5 dozen shirts (a new article without a seam) 10 do Ladies Merino and Bilk vests 5 do Flush, Bilk, and Velvet Boiuts 1 carton Dimity Bands 5 piece* French Dimity 15 do extra fine Linen Cambrics Ilk msuhina Jn slit lit* at Al rx?r van!. (a substitute for fine Lawn) 95 do Gothic ChiuU (for close blinds) 50 do rich furniture Chintz 100 do I^eopard do (low priced) 10 do furniture Dimity 95 do cambric do (medium) 90 do do do (extra) 100 do curtain Muslin (assorted) 10 do drab damask Moreens 95 do scarlet Caahmarette (for curtain*) 95 do crimson satin Damask 95 do super ingrain Carpet 15 do low priced do 95 do 4 4, 3 4, and 5-8 Venetian Carpeting 10 pieces fancy floor Diuggets 10 do floor Oil Cloth 100 do assorted Tufted and Wilton Rugs Also. 100 Gilt Rods, Rings and Bands, and suitable urtain trimmings, together with Damask Table I lotha, Dainask Diaper, Daoiask Napkins, French 'owels, Diaper Towels, Irish and Bawdy Sheetings -4, 10-4 and 19-4 wide. The above goods have been purchased at extremef low prices for the qualities, and will be sold acordingly. We again ask a call before purchasing elsewhere rberi we will be enabled to give entire satisfaction nov 91 b STEP (t < M l.KI T NKW MUSIC. J l'ST RECEIVED, the following pieces of New Music, at the old established store two doors ast of 19th street, Pennsylvania avenue. < W. FISCHER. > move's a tell tale?by F. H. Brown kime with me to a Cedar tree?by F. N. Crough j rhe wanderer's dream of home?by F. H. Brown . leturn to me again?by Mias G. S. Morinski )h ! Boatman haste?by G. Loder >eucolhoc Waltz?by H. Bellman lower Waltz?by F. H. Brown Antoinette Waltz?by Miss E. IBundell .linden Waltz, by F. H. Brown Oct 9 f~lHKAP LIBRARY for Families or Schools, consisting of fifty volumes, many of them being the >est works from Harper's Family Library, selected rom that series for this purpose. All the volumes are of the same size, and hound iniforraly and handsomely, and put up 111 a neat book :ase of three shelves with lock and key. Price for the set, including the book case, (20, oct 30 F. TAYLOR. LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDEN INC., and . Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Agriculture, cheap. A ew copies of each of the above, for sale by F. Tav.or, price (9 50 ; the usual price in this country beng fifteen dollars. Sew Works lately imported from London, by F. Taylor. Donaldson on Manures, on Grasses, and on Farmng, 1 vol. ootave. Johnson on Manures and Fertilizers, 1 vol. 8vo. Vaux on Tilling and Fertilizing Land, 1 vol. 8vo. The Practical Gardener, by C. Mcintosh, Gardensr to the King of the Belgians. The Conservatory and Hot House, (by R. Bainiridge, 1 vol. Hog on the Carnation, 1 vol. Main's Domestic Poultry, 1 vol. and many others. oct 14 -i-\ DIVPIPI pa A MII ub APTinr AP MLHU ii iviii vii uijkj nil L/ i nnviivu vr jL CINE, by John Elliotson, President of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, edited by Nathaniel Kodgersand Alexander Cooper Ijce, M. D, First American, from the second London edition. ;reatly enlarged, with notes and additions, by Thus. Stewardson, of the Pennsylvania Hospital. 1 vol. ^PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES DF THE TESTIS, and of the Spermatic Cord and Scrotum, with Illustrations, by T. B. Carting, of the London Hospital; edited by P. B. Goddapd, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Penntylvania. 1 volume octavo. Just published and this day received for salo by oat. 91?if r. TAYLOR. ANTHON'S VIRGIL.?Just issued from the Press. The Kneid of Virgil, with English notes, critical ?nd explanatory?a Metrical Clavis, and and ae His:orical, Geographical, and Mythological Index. By ['rnfpannr Antlion. volume.. Tnw Hnv rpcitivpd ?y F. TAYLOR, dec 2?3t _ _ DAVI1) A. BAIKD, (late of New Vork,) Uphoi. tkrkr, in all its various branches, respectfully informs the citizens of the Metropolis and vicinity, [hat, having made this city the place of his perma tent residence, he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business, viz:? Window and Bed Curtains made and put up in the latest style; Carpets cut, made and put down, in the neatest manner; Oil Cloths and Matting, fitted and put down ; old Sofas and ('hairs, re-stuffed, and re-?orered, and Paper Hanging done with neatness and iespatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Residence on Sixth street, between II and I. All arders left with Mr. Dodson at Mr. Clagett's, or at Mr. Cripp's Cabinet Warehouse 11th street, will re;eive immediate attention. nor 24-tf 'pUCKfcR fa SON, Merchant Tailorr, having just received their Fall and Winter Stock of (foods, espectfully announce the fact to their foreign and :ity customers, and also extend an invitation to the >ublic generally to examine their assortment of 'rmch and F.nglish Cleths, Cassimcres, Vnstings,and f ancy Article* lor tventiemen, ail 01 me very latest ityles, and so varied in prices that every one may be mited. It has been their object, in the selection of goods he present season, not only to please all tastes, by iresenting a splendid variety, but also to convince all vho are disposed to test the matter, that they can be iirnished with clothing at a regular establishment in iVashington as cheaply as at a store or by going ihroad : it will therelore afford us pleasure to illusrate these fact* either by direct or indirect companon. nov 27-dSwif pHK MADISON I APEK8 ( Hi \ I -Compiets X in three volumes octavo, best editien, beautifnly printed, and neatly bound- price f7 50, published t 111. For sale ( faw eopiea oily at th.tjpriee^ VEW and CllE.vf*DRY goods JUST RE L OE1VKD?The subscribers have this day re :eived their assoi luieiil of Spring Diflr Goods, einl hey are prepared to od'er goods at such prices as ?ill compete with thoae of any other establishment ii this or any other city. Their selections have been nade with great care in rcganl to cheapness, style, ind quality, and will be sold on such terms as caiiuol ail to give unusual satisfaction Purchasers are requested to call and examine their itock helore purchasing elsewhere. They name, in ?art? SILKS. 15 pieces eilra ijualily black Poult de Sole and other Silks 5 pieces 5-4 heavy hgured and striped, and other Silks '?> pieces rich chameleon, Poulard, and plaid, and uinei onaa 11ALZAK1NKH, he. 10 pieces super ell wool liuUanue* 10 <lo medium do 15 do low priced do 15 do rich Mouaselines ile Lame 25 do medium and low priced do 10 do atriped Sciudlas, a new article 10 do new style prlnled Beregr 20 do Krencli Lawn, heautiiul alyle 15 do do lace pattern 15 do French and Karlalou (imiliums 2o do while Cambric Muslins, aaaorled 25 do do Jaconet do 50 do plaid and lace do 25 do fiwiaa, Nauaook, aud Mull do 25 do Cambric Diuntiee 50 Corded Skirls, all over corded 35 doien Uivere Linen cambric Handkerchiefs 25 do hemstitched do 50 do tape bordered do cheap 100 do Cotton Hoiaery, assarted in black, white, aud color*, cheap 25 pieces Irish Liueu, ol the finest quality 25 do do medium to a.. .u i l 1 o do pillow cuwi linens 25 do ilirdeye Diapers 2J do Huckaback do 10 do Table do all qualities and widths UM) Damask Table Cloths, all sizes and very cheap 100 pieces ase.ii led Furniture Chintz and Caliches 15 do Furniture Dimities 50 do Cotton Fringes, all prices and cheap IN SHAWLS. 15 rich heavy corded dace Shawls 12 do embroidered Cashmere do 115 assorted do do 15 plain Thibet do do 25 assorted Mouse lines de 1 .sine do 15 Berege do I'o^elher with best quality? Kid Cloves, open net Cloves and Mits Superior Fuglish Hosiery, ladies' Fancy Cravats Bun-shades, Thread Daces, and Insertmgs Dimity llanda, Crass Cloth for skirts Tarlelon and Book Muslins And a great variety of other goods in tha way of Trimming, Ike. dDACK AND SECOND MOURNING GOODS 25 pieces black and jet-biack liombasms, comprising the various shades, qualities, and prices, and of the most celebrated manufacture 15 pieces jet-black Alpaccas I unusually cheap and 20 do blue black do $ beautiful 15 do black Alpacca Chintzes 10 do half mourning Halzarines |(M) do low priced black Calicoes 40 do black Veil and other Crape* 1 carton black Love Veils and Handkerchiefs do best quality black Gloves 1 do heavy corded black silk Shawls 2 do black Thibet do Together with all suitable Trimm.ngs for mourning purposes. ESTEP fc CATLETT. mar 20?3teo rpHK BUILDER'S GUIDE Cheap. -Hill* Rory O' Niooie, with variations ?by E. B. Boher*aewici She wore a wreath of roses, with variations?by . Valentine Lady mine, with variations King's singers daily practice?by C. M. King A companion to the choir?by C. M. King Jenny get your hoe calte done, by Joe Sweeny. Jim along Josey Ole Virginny break down?by Joe Sweemy Do ole jaw bone?by Joe Sweeny Ole Tare river?by Joe Sweeny Jumbo Jum?by John Smith Pec. 7?3ti ANNUALS, SOUVENIRS, BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS. JUST received by F. TAYI/JR, The Diadem for 1845, 1 volume quarto, hound with crimaon silk, with numerous engravings Leaflets of Memory, for 1845, 1 volume octavo, bound and gilt, in white calf, containing many illustrations and poetical and prose, contributions. The illustrated Book^ of Christian Ballads, for 1845, edited ny Rtifus VV. Oriswold. The Literary Souvenir for 1845. The Gift for 1845 Oracle* Trom the I'oet*?a new ami r ancifdl l)iveraton for the Drawing Room by Caroline Oil man. Poeta and Poetry of Kngland by R. W. Griawold, I volume. Reautiful edition* of 8hak*pe?re, Milton, Byron, Campbell, Moore, and many othe.r of the moat pop ular author* in Poetry and Proae, aome of them beautifully illuatrated; othara richly hound and embelljahed, Fine edition* of the Bible; Prayer Boek* of eeery kind and deaeription; Book* for young people in great variety. dec 16 , ? nunuer s vjruiuc , ine mu?i muurrH ami ? nethods adopted b.y nkilful architects in the various lepartmenla of Carpentry, Joinery, Masonry, and Sculpture, embracing all the details, and particularly idapied to the wants of the less experienced, by Dliesler Hills, practical Architect, containing seventy targe foliu plates, drawn on a large scale, and giving tlso a practical treatise on the several orders of Grecian, Roman, and Gothic style of building. The one complete in one large folio volume (newspaper ?ne,) published at 1*2 dollars. A few copies for by F. TAiLOR; price 45 DO. NEW MUSIC. JUST received, the following pieces of New Music, at the OLD established store, two doors east of 12th street, Pennsylvania Avenue. W. FISCHER. My sister! Oh ! my sister?by L. T. Chadwick. When the early stars are peeping?by C. Mcineke Days of my childhood?by C. F. Heuberer The American Natioi al song of Liberty?by S. Raddon Ask me no more to sing that song of gladness?by Glover The old church clock?by J. Long Unfading beauty?by F. Petersilea The Free, the German Rhine?by J. W. Hudson I'm with you once again?by W. R. Dempster The Matin bell Jeanie Morrison?-by W. R. Dempster The voices of life?by G. J. Webb The bells, the bells of evening?by A. Lee The Inch Cape Bell?by J. Parry Stars of the summer night!?by O. W. Wilhringon Mary Hay?by R. Bruce Little Eddie!?by J. JN. Metcalf The bold outlaw? Glee?by H. R. Bishop 'Tie a very merry thing?Glee?by J. A. Wade Crabbed age and youth?Quartette?by Rev. J. S. Stephen* Come, Fairies, trip it on the gra*s?glee?by J. Parry Down the dark waters?dnctt?by C. Jeffrie* , The mariner lores o'er the waters to roam?by A. Leo Sweet wait*?by C. F. Hebealreit Indian summer grand wait*?by T. Bricher Four easy wallxes?by J. B. Woodbury Lite is a dieam?grand wait*?by Strauss Lswe not?a celebrated quickstep Independent Grey's quick step?by B. Reisa Cazneau's quick step?by F. H. Brunn Nil my Dolly?a favorite quickstep Village quickstep?by E. L. White Johnson's quick step?J. G. Jones Fra tante nngroscie, Rondo?by F. Hunter Beethoven's celebrated andante?arranged by H. Herz Favorite polka of the Rhine?by E. Wolff Paris polka?by P. Schubert Romance sans pawles?8. Thalberg Rubini polka?P. Schubert Three favorite polkas?by C. Labitzky Quadrilles les adieu*?by V. hazard Ethiopian quadrilles, danced by the Virginia minstrels La Gitana?by H. Herz Children*' nnriv uuadrille* by Csmelle Schnbert BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED j STATE* TN PURSUANCE of law, I, John Ttl**, Pre.lX dent 01 ibe United Slate# of America, do lierebjr declare and make known that public aalea will tie held at the undermentioned Land Offices in the State of ARKANSAS, at the periods Uereinaller designated, to wit : At tbe I*and Office at BA'l'KS VILi.E, coinweociiiK on Monday lite thirteenth Jiy of Jmutrjf neat, for the disposal of the public lands wiltnu the uuJer- , mentioned towushipe, viz: S'ortk oj Ike Base Line and Weet of the ( Meridian. % Towuahip !*, of lange two. Towualnp lour, of range three. I Sections one to viz, inclusive, and aection twelve in ' township one, of range four. ' The email fraction of aection ?ix, in township IM, 1 noitli and wot of tbe Jold Cherokee boundary, of 1 I QJlVr tell ' Township fifteen, of range twelve. Township Ihirleen, of range fifteen. At tbe Land Office at KAYUTTUVILLE, couiuiencing on Mouday tbe thirteenth day of January neil, for the disposal of the public land# within the undermentioned townships, viz: Townehip fifteeii, of range twenty-one. Townahip nineteen, of . auge tWenly-lbree. I Township twenty-one, of range twenty-five. I Townahtpa tweuly and twenty-one, of range twenty-aeven. I Townabipa twelve and thirteen, of range thirty. -- - 11 iiuivunM crlfTHT . al in? liuiiu \/iiico ni jv/uiiwvn wv?? HOUSE, commencing un .Vtiudav the tenth day of I February next, fur the disposal of the public lands i within the limit* of township six, north of range twenly-iiinr, writ of the meridian. At the Land Oltice at LITTLE ROCK, commencing on Monday tiie twenty-seventh day of January next, lor the disposal of the public land* within the ' Inuita of sections uue, two, eleven, twel?e, north half of thirteen, north hall ol fourteen, raat half of tweii , tylour, and nuithraal quai ter of twenty live, in town- ( sh'p two, eoulh of lange three, west ol the meridian. , At the Land Olive at HELENA commencing, on Monday the third day of Frbruary next, for the disposal of the public landa hereinafter designated, vix: South oj the Uaae I Ant and WeMt oj the Mtri- \ diati. The fraction of townehip three, on the eoulh and west aide of White river, including two islands in i arctiona I wrniy-eiglil, thirty-lwe, and thirty-three, of range one. ' The fraction of townehip two, on the aeulh and weet aide of White river of range two. The sectiona and factional lections one, two, three, four, nine, ten eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen, and the email fractions of sections twenty-four and twenty-live on the north and east side of White | liver. AUo, the sections and fractional sections ihire, four, live, MI, ten, eleven, twelve, the north half anil southeast quarter of section thirteen, the ninth half of section lourleen and the northeast quailer of section fifteen, on the south and west aide of White river, in township three, of range two. Lands appropriated by law for the uae of schools, mill tary, or other purposes, will be excluded from sale. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, (unless the lands are soonerdisposcd of,) and no longer, and no private entries of laud in the townships so ottered will tie admitted, until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this eighth day ol October, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-four. JOHN TYLER. By the President: I Thos. H. Blake, i Commisnotur of the General Land Office. t NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. , Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands within the limits of the townships almve 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 soon as practicable after teeing thit notice, and before iheday appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the township, embracing the tract claimed, above designaled, otherwise such claim will be lorfeiled. THO. H. BLAKE, Commiitioner of the General Land Office. Oct. 10 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED Ol A1 EjO. IN pursuance of liar, I, Johh Tvi.cn, Piesident of the United State* of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public -a-tes will be held at the undermentioned Land Office* in the Territory of IOWA, at the period* hereinafter designated, to wit: At (he Land Office at DU BUUUE, commencing on Monday the thirteenth day of January next, tor the diapoaal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, and fractional townships, vix: North of the Base\ line, and East of fflh principal Meridian. Townships eighty-four,'eighty-five and eighty-six, of range one. Township* 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, within the limits of sections seven and eighteen. Fractional township eighty-one, including Swan Island and the part of "Big Beaver Island" within the township, and townships eighty-three and eightylour, of range six. Fractional township eighty-one, including the portion of "Big (leaver Island" within its I units. Little Rock Island, and the south part of an island forming parts of sections live and six, in the Mississippi river, of range seven. North qf the Base line "and West qf fifth principal Meridian. Townships eighty-four,eighty-five, eighty-six and eighty-seven, of range one. Also, at the same place, commencing on Monday, the iwenty-seventh day of January next, for the disposal of the public lands within the townships hereinafter designated, viz: North of the Bast Line and West of the fflh principal Meridian. < Townships seveniy-eight, seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-three, eighty-four, eighty-five and eighty-six, of range nine. Townships seventy-eight, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-three, eighty-four, eighty-live and eigh y-six, of range ten. Townships seventy-eight, eighty and eighty-one, of range eleven. The lots one and two, in fractional section twenty- i two, in township ninety-five, of range three. i At the Land Office at FAIRFIELD, commencing 1 on Monday, the tenth day of February next, lor the diseosnl of the nnhlic lands within the t,( nhipn and fractional townships hereinafter deaigna- ! ted, *1* : 1 I North of the Bate Line and Writ of the fifth principal Afcridien. Townships seventy-four, seventy-fivo, seventy-six and uiantjf-Micn, of range ten. Township* iefenty lo seventy-seven, inclusive, of range eleven. Fractional towo?hip siity-sevcn, and townships sixty-eight to severfty-?ix, inclusive, of range twelve. Also, at the same place, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of February next, lor the disposal of the public lands within the townships and Iractlonal townshi[M hereinafter designated, vix: North of the Bate Line mul WV,vl of the fifth principal Meridian. Fractional township sixty-seven, and townships sixty-eight to seventy-four, inclusive, of range ' thirteen. * Fractional township sixty-seven, and townships > sixty-eight lo seventy-three, inclusive, ol range lout- * teen. I Fractional township sixty-seven, and townships r sixty-eight to seventy three, inclusive, of range flf- i teen. ? The east half of the southwest quarter of section ? eight, in township seventy-seven north, of range three, east of the 5th principal meridian. 1 Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools I military, or other purposes, will he excluded from aale. 1 Tha aales will earh he kept open frir twe weeks, o [amies a the lends are eooaer disposed of] and mo lorn rer end no private entriea of lind,?n the town.hlpa At ottered, will be admitted, unitl titer the eif*ration (I the two week*. , (iiren under WT hand, at the city of Wa?hln?t..n, thin I'm lull day .jf Octubgr Anno Domini, met JOHN TYLER. By the Preaident: Tho 11. Hull, t'oi h mUmmntr of Ik* General Land Hfftco. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. E?ery pereon entitled to the right of pre-emption o my lunda within the llinile of the townehipe above numerated, la required to eetabliah the eaiue to the lallalaclion of the Regiaier and Receiver of the proper Land Oltice, and make payment therefor a* toon u practii abt* af ter eeetiiff t/in notice, and liefore the lay aptiointed lor the commencement of the public ale ol I he lowriatilp, embracing 'he tract claimed, ilmve deaignaled, olherwiae au< h claim will be lor:eited THO H BLAKE, Cumrntetiemer oj tho General Land ((fie*. Oct. 10? BY I Ml. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 8 PATES. IN purauanrc of law, I, Johk Tti.ch, Preeidentof the United State* of America, do hereby declare a<>d make known (hat public aalea will be held at the urideruieiiiioned l.and Otticea in the Stale of MISSOURI, at tne perioda hereinafter deaignaled, to wit At the Land Office at FAYETTE, commencing >n Monday, the thirteenth day of January neit, for the diepoeal of the public lande within the undermentioned lowiiahipe, viz : S'orth nf the Bate line and H'rtt of the fifth principal Meridian. Towuahiya aiity five ami sixty-Six, ul rang<? fourteen, hlteetl, and .11 Inn At the land Otlice at CLINTON, commencing jn Monday, the twentieth day of January next, fur the disposal ul' tha public lailda within tha undermentioned townships, fix: 1 S'orth nJ the Bate line and Wtsl of the fifth principal' meridian. Tow nahip forty-two, of rangea twenty-right and Iffemy nine. Townfhip thirty-fl?e, of range thirty-one. At the Land Ottice at SPRINGFIELD, commencing on Monday, the twenty-seaenlh day of January next, for the diapoaal of the public landa within the uuderuienlioued lowuswips, fix Worth of the Bast line and Hnl of the fifth principal meridian. Township thirty-four, of range nineteen. Township thirty-two, of range twenty-one. Township thirty-two, ol range twenty-four. Township* thirty-three and thirty-lour, of range twenty-fits. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, miliary, or other puipo*ea, will be excluded from sal*. The-sales will be kept open for two weeks, unless the land* aie sooner disposed of,) and no longer, and no prifate rntries of land in the town hips so otfered, will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the City of Washington this eighth day of October, Anno Domini, 1m44. JOHN TYLER. By the President: Tuo. H Ruse Commissioner qf the General I And Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to toy Untiii within the lima* of the town*bi| s above enumerated is required to establish the same to the iiatitfaction of the Register and Receiver of the pro|ier land office, and make payment therefor at soon as prac ticable after seeing litis notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the pub ic sale of the township embracing the tract claimed above designated, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. THO. H. BLAKE, Commiuioner qf the General Land Office. Oct 10? /%NASTAS1S; or the Doctrine of the Resurreclion of the Body, rationally and Scripturally considered. By George Bush, professor of Hebrew New York University. REVOLUTIONARY ORDERS OF GENERAL WASHINGTON?issued during the years 1778, *80, 81, '8il, published in 1 vol. For sale by F. TAYLOR. nov 1?31 KlIPHICMI.' I'llllUT IIMI I t'll STATE'S! December Term, 1844. IN compliance wuh law, sealed proposal* will be received by the undersigned, until 3 o'clock, P. M of' Friday the 8th uf Match next, for executing the punting for the Court trom and afier ihe present term. Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, must specify the price, (and hut one price) lor each of the dilferent kinds of printing required, and must bo accompanied bv satislactory lestiinonial* of the ability of the bidder to perform the work. For specimens of the different kinds of printing required, and the mode and manner of doing the work, application must be made to the Clerk, lly order ol the Court: WM. THOS. CARROLL, dec. 13?lawGw C. S. C. V. S. 'plIE MEDICAL STUDENT, BY "PUNCH." ?The Physiology of the London Medical Student, and Curiosities of Medical Experience; with illustrations by Leech. Price '25 cents. Received for sale by Dec. 9? F. TAYLOR. KEBLE'S CHRISTIAN YEAR; Thoughts in verse for the Sundays and Holy days throughout the year. Published in a neat small volume. Allison on Taste?new edition?with corrections and improvements ; by Abraham Wills. A. M. Just received by Dec. F. TAYLOR. 'pHE AMERICAN HOUSE CARPENTER?A Treatise upon Architecture, Cornices and Mouldings, Framing doors, windows and stairs?together with the must important principles of Practical Geometry?by R. G. Hatfield, Architect?1 volume, with 300 engravings, price $2 23. Just published by F. TAYLOR. pHAl'MAN ON FEVERS?Lecture, on ^ the more important eruptive fevers, hemorrhages, and dropsies, and on gout and rheumatism, delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, by N. Chapman, M. D. 1 volume octavo, just published und this day received for sale by F. TAYLOR. Also, Lectures by the same author, on the more important diseases of the Thoracic and Abdominal Viscera, I vol. octavo, 1K44. nov 18?3t lyAVERLY CIRCULATING LIHRARY, Penn. avenue, immediately east of Gadshy's Hoiel, is regularly supplied with a number of copies of every irw work, immediatelv uuon nnhliroii.... r,.- ?.- I lae of its subscribers. The British Reviews and Magazines, all of which leaving out onli those of a professional character,) ire talien for tne use of this Library, offer an advantage which is given bj no other circulating library in the United feflintey. They are? Bentley's Magnzine, The United Service Journal, Tail's Magazine, The Metropolitan, Blackwood's Magazine, The Edinburg Review, The Westminster Review, The Foreign Quarterly, The Old Uuaiterly, The British and Foreign Quarterly, Ainsworth'a Magazine, I Frazar's Magazine, I he Dublin University Magazine, Colburn's New Monthly Magazine. These it is to he observed, are not the American e-pnnted newspaper copies, but the original British ditions?good paper and large type, with all the llustrations ; the copies for each month being mailed ly the Atlantic steamer of that month, leaving Kngand on I he 4th. and reaching it... I - , 9 wivriij wun ({rem I egularity on the Jl*l or 2tJd of the iimr month for vhich they are puhliahed in Kogland ; the iioatage ilone, on thi* mode of transmiaaion, coating upward* if filty dollar* per annum Term* of aubacripUon fire dollar* per annum Three doll*r* for <i* montli*, or one dollar for a *tn ;|e month. None but thoae who ?tihacribe can he illowed to obtain either hook* or magazine* from the ,tbrary, and no aenond oopj of anything to b? taken iut until the prevint)* one he returned Dm. 4-tf 9 TAYLOR. CLOTHS, CASHIMKHKS, VKbTlNUS, ?*, WK have this day received a large assortment of Cloths, ('*mimeie?, and Vesting*, winch, hi punit of quality, price, and quantity, cannot be iurpaaeed in lhi? market, all of which will be aold at the lowest possible prices. We name in part US pieces estru finish wool-dyed black Cloths 10 do medium do IS do do blue do 10 do medium do do 40 do invisible green, dahlia, olive, blown, and green cloths US do aaaoiled Cloths, suitable for ladies' use, elceedingly cheap US do Ivondon, I'laid, and plain Tweeds 50 <lo assorted cassiiueres, in lancy plants, striped, figured, and plain 25 do rich Cashmere Vesting* 10 do medium do 5 dozen inch Cashmere Scarf* 5 do low priced do 35 piece* *ilk pocket Hdktt* 10 dozen linen cambric do Together with Gloves, Suspenders, Knit Shirt and Drawer*, aud Hosiery of nn j description, no* 24-lf E8TKF h CATLETT. / t RKAT ARRIVAL?NEW GOODS JUST KK\J CKIVED.?We have this day received? 15 piece* super jet and blue black Alpaceas 10 do do drab and invisible green Alpaceaa 5 do do chameleon change Alpaceas 15 do do let black tiotubasin* 15 do do blue black do 25 do figured and plain low priced black Silks 10 do ealra lieavy (wide) Foult do Soie 10 do Groa de Swiss and Italian Lustring* 30 do rich chameleon cbauge Foult de Soie, rich stripes 25 do plain Gro* de Naples, suitable for lining* 15 do double Florences, all colors 25 do ladies' plaid and figured Cloaking* 25 do rich new style Mousseline* de Lame 10 do Cashmere do 4 15 do rich embroidered Thibet Shawls ' 10 do chameleon change do 25 do and medium Cashmere do 50 Shawls of assorted qualities 15 pieces 5-4 extra whit* Flannel* 10 do 4-4 do do 15 do 7-S do do 25 do red, yellow, and green Flannels 10 do French Meriooes, desirable good* 25 do 4-4 Gothic Chintz, for inside blinds 50 do rich Furniture Calicoes 1 case rich and new style Chintzes 1 case handsome Calicoes, at 12 cents 20 dozen super black Cashmere and Alpacca Hum 20 do Kaw Silk and Mohair Hose 50 do assorted Cotton do 10 do ladies' Merino Vests and cheapness that it would be a pit)' for any lady not to look at them, at least. Besides these things, Ladies, you will find a beautiful assortment of Ribands, Valenciennea, and Thread Laces, Muff's, Perfumery, and French Jewelry, nov 29?eod2w * Earthenware, china, and glass ? Thomas Purskll, Importer, has the pleasure of informing his friends and the public generally that he has just received by late arrivals from Liverpool and other sources? 113 packages of the above articles of the newest patterns and shapes Ivory handle and other Knives and Forks, insets of 51 pieces, and separate German and Britannia Table and Teaspoons, Waiters Plated and Brass Candlesticks and Snuffers and Trays Looking-glasses, Castors, English and American Tea and Coffee sets CofTee Urns, covered and uncovered Pitchers, Ac. Astral, Hall, Bide, Liverpool, Solar, and Heading Lamps and Wicks, of all sizes Also, Southworth's Patent Lard Lamp. All of which will be sold, wholesale and retail, as low and on as good terms as at any other establishment. Goods assorted in the original packages. Pipes in boxes, Window Glass of assorteil sizes at very low prices, Stoneware at reduced factory prices. The subscriber has the agency of a Britannia manufactory, which enables him to sell these arliclestl reduced prices. He solicits a call from his friends and the public generally at his stoie on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Brown's Hotel. nov 28-eolm THOMAS PIJRSKLL. JUVENILE BOOKS, for yaotha of all agea.A large and valuable collection of the above is on hand and for unto by F TAYLOR. Among winch nro mnnv now ones mst r, ?. o.d and all of the moat approved and atandard work* of thia clan* : Mm EdgeWoith'*, Mary liowitt'a, Mir* Sedgwick'*, Mim Leslie'*, Mra. Holland'*, and other*. AIro, a amall lot ol French Juvenile Book* juat imported direct from Pari*; a fine collection of Ilia moat cateemed writer* in jmeriy and pro*e, both English and American, beautiful edition*?many of them finely illustrated, other* richly bound, for Chri*tmaa ami New Year'a pie*ent*. Portfolio*, Drawing Book*, beautiful Fngli?h Bible*, Allium*, colored Toy Book*, gold and *il*er Pencil Ca*e*, Card Ca*e*, Ac , *kc., all at the loWe*l prie. F. TAYLOR dec IS Immedialplv Eaat of Qad*by'a Mnlpl THE POLKA. THE following New Muaic i* thi* day received and foi **le at one third |e*? than the lowest Northern price*, at the Mii*ic and Stationery Store ol WM. FISCHER, Penn. av,, two door* K**t of I2ih *treet. The Polka, compoaed by J. K Mnller. Philadelphia Soiree Polka, by F. Weiland. Muaeuin Polka, by A. II. Meti Baden Baden Poika, by Muaaid. Berlin Prlka by Lahilxkey. Favorite P..lka of the Rhine, by E. Wolff. Narrbali* P-.lt. k- I - Thrrr Faaorita Polka*, by Labiitkry. La Carlntta Polka, by Sirana* Kini>r??? Anno'* Polka, by 8 rauta LaHy Hanmtta'a Polka. by Brrgmullar. Naaa York Polkas, by Korponay. Saratoga Polka, do Faaorit# American Polka, by Mad'lla. Korponay. Cat!to Polka, by Laa??r La Polka Nouaall* Dana* Hationl, by Hart. not. 19?3t. j uo uo o ii* au 15 <lo colored and while Skirls 10 pieces extra line Cambric Dimities 10 do medium do !15 do extra fine Irish Linens, cheap 30 do medium do do % do low-priced do do 10 do Linen Cambrics, from $1 to f3 per yard 25 do extra fine Long Lawns 15 do medium do 50 do Birdseye Diapers, tome of which ara beautifully fine 10 do 8-4, 10 4, and 12-4 Damask Table Lines I 15 do Damask Napkins 25 do Russia, Huckaback, and other Diapers 15 do 8-4, 10-4, and 12-4 Russia and Irish Sheetings 2 cases 6-4 and 12-4 Hamilton Sheetings 10 do Longcloth Cottons 100 pieces real Georgia Nankeens 100 do Cassineta, assorted in colors and uali ties 100 do Canton Flannels 100 do Penitentiary Plaids 50 do Curtain Muslins IS do red Cashroeret 10 do drab Damask Moreen, and 1000 do brown Cottons, at 6 cents per yard Together with every article kept in dry goods stores. The subscribers would invite purchasers to call and examine their extensive assortment of good-,, at the same time pledging themselves to sell as low, if not lower, than any other establishment in thi- or any other city ESTEP &. CATLKTT Again, the branch ok k. pGlvermaCHER'S LACE EMPORIUM, 21 Pratt street. Baltimore. In introducing to the Ladies of Washington this card, 1 wish them to pay it their particular attention, because there are two things joined in my store between 9th and 10th streets, north side of Pennsylvania avenue, which will prove the greatcd magnetism to every one who is inclined to buy, viz. cheap and handsome. The following desirable goods arrived the other day : Black arid blue-black Velvet for scarfs, cardinals, and bonnets, together with the most suitable Trimmings, as black silk fringes and lace for the first ones, and the very corresponding in and outside French flowers for the latter ones. A few already made Velvet Scarfs and l>ong Scarfs, very rich trimmed, sent to me only for models Velvet Collars trimmed with jet beads, Chenille Roses Wreaths for hair ornaments, Silk Velvet Handkerchiefs, at 75 cents ; here 1 cannot help mentioning the price French worked Collars of such a superior quality