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d > ONtf RISmOftAL MANUAI..; B* ' / kiauu ; an Chill ins of the Order of Business in lbs House of Re pre >co tali v o?, 1 volume of uearly 300 pages, price fl 30. This Manual bua boon undertaken and eseculed uiainly with the view of giving gentlemen, who may not Itjve served aa member* of the National 1-egislature, some insight into the mode of traiilacliiig the hu niesa of Congress especially in the H. of Representativeaof the ('nited States. Members of the State legislatures will also bud it serviceable in the performance of their legislative duties, and occasionally even the older members of Congress will hnd It a convenient reference. It contains s uisss of important pailiamentary decisions worthy tbe attention of every one desirous of bamming acquainted with the Congressional practice of inc country ; aJM the ruki both rlou?e* of voogross, Jefferson's Manual of Parhuiiieiiarv Practice, Cooatitullun of the United buiea, Declaration ot Independence, (giving lull mdeiev of all ot them tor tin purpose of affording ea?y and instant reference) ami much ollirr useful information. For Sale t>y F TAYLOR, Bookseller, dee 5 ImiMtvliatrly east nfGadsby'a Hotel. AGENCY AT WASHINGTON. Amos kkndall and john e kendali. j otter then services to such is may have business with the Government of the following description! viz " Obtaining contracts from the Post Office and olhel Executive Departments. Procuring patents, end other business connected with the Patent Office. Procunng pens lone?revolutionary, army, and navy ; and other business in relation thereto. 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Persous at a distance will find it much cheaper to employ us in any business they may have with the Government, than to coma to Washington thamselves. I We will also attend to lha adjustment and collec tion of private claims. All letters on business should be addressed to ' Messrs. Keudail, h- Co-, agents, and must he post paid. A MOB KENDALL, oct 3?bat juim r?. ivr..> u ai.i.. rpHE COMMERCIAL ANI) FINANCIAL I.E. ? GISLATION OK EUROPE AND AMKHi CA?by J. Macgregor?1 vol. London?just uapor*from London by F. PAYI-Di Also, "The Principles of Political Economy, i . McCulloch, author of McCulloch's Coinmeicial Dm tiooary?1 vol. London, 1843; Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations," edited by McCulloch? 1 vol ; "Foreign Tariffs?their Injurious Effects on British Manufactures, with Proposed Remedies"?London, 1843 ; "Tate'i Modern Cambist?a Manual of Foreign Exchanges in the different operations of Exchange and Bullion, containing also the late alterations in the Monetary System of Frankfort on the Main"?1 vol. I xindon, 1843; " Political Philosophy"?by Henry I^ord Brougham?part second, London, 1843, 1 vol. oct.; " The New t'ai iff, ( British,) with the Amendments and N?w Clauses; with the old Duties; amounts re - | ceived on each Article ; new Corn Duties, kc."?i London, 1843 , " Eisdell's Industry of Nations"?9 sols. I?ndon. "The Political Life of Edmund Burke," by Rev. George Croly?'2 vols. London ; "Oir ixoucrv rcci aim ma r*ra ?1 *ui. iiuuuuii, ] 1843; "Sheridan's Speeches"?3 vols. London, 1842; " The Commercial Adjuster?bringing the Money, : Wrights, Measures, &c. of all Nations of the World to the Standard of the United States"?New York, 1843; " Stock Tables?exhibiting the Worth of different 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 per cent, per annum"-rl vol. quarto, New York, 1843; 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. Oh, come to me?by F. A. Rawlings. Forget heel?by Jane Human. My happy home ?by J. Blockley. The promised hour?for the guitar?by G. H. Derworl. Sound, sound our horns?from "Amelie"?for the guitar. Corinthian Waltz. Souvenir de varsovie valsa?by A. Henselt. L'Aragonaise valse?by D. F. E. Auber. tiabrielsky's six polonaises?arranged for two flutes. Kuflher's light do do do do Berbignier's airs?from La Dame Blanche, do do Wiesa' studio on modulation?for the flute. Waikier's airs?from La Bayadere?arranged for two flutes. oct 26 C ACTA IN MARRY ATT'S NEW WORK?? Travels and adventures of Monsieur Violet in California, Sonorn, and Western Texas, by Captain Marryalt. This day received (Harpers'cheap edition) and for sale by F. TAYLOR. Trice 15 cents. nov. 16?tf y Kt Mas Alt 1 8 C'l i KUiNICl.ES?translated into .T English?Complete in one large volume, handsomely bound, with many engravings?price tbiee dollars. Also, the same work in the original French, impoited from Palis by F. Taylor. lrt lund and the Irish, by J. G. Khnl, author of Ru? sia and the Russiuns?cheap edition, complete tor 15 cents. Thirty Years among the Plnyera in England and America, by J. Cowell, Comedian, written by him fir, i toi. Ucenes anil Scenery in the Sandwich Islands and in Central America, by J. J. Jarvea, 1 vol. with engravings. F. TAYLOR, a S NEW MUSIC. JUST RECEIVED, the following piece* of New Mimic at the old established store two doora east of tilth street, Pennsylvania avenue. W. FISCHER. The Forester*?Words from ancient poetry Tyrolienne?Music by Donizetti Tlty Heart is my Home?By Phillips The Col where we weie Born?By the Hutchinson Family Ex celt i or?By the Hutchinson Family Cape * nn? do do do The Poor Savoyard?By W. H. Montgomery The Saint ol Erin's Isle?By John H Hewitt The Parting Friends?By Kdw. L. While There was a Time?By Jos. Philip Knight T^a Croat Old Bachelor?By C. H. Rod well The night hefbre the Bridal?By George l.indley In the Cold Stilly Night?By Sir Henry R. Bishop Passing sway?liv Edw. J. Neilaon 1 have guseil on the lace of ih? lovely?by Stephen C. Masaing. Cudjo's wild hunt?by the Ethiopian Serenade!* Knickerbocker walls?by Lacner PeaitwrtoO W illi ? bv James Hnoton Three grand taallaea?by K. L. While On kvny w.lix Me Caroline walla?by Lanner United Slate* Grand March?by John G AndrewMount BuWiioin Uuick St, p?by P. Strong 83,1 regiment Uuiclt Step-by Augualu* J. Janner The 8?a Shore?by G. Weiea Young Pianiat'a Kirat Duet ?by J. Moechele La Petite Kite?by F. Burg mullet Lea Bellea Vareoviennea?by Cbaa. Frederick Rudolph Rendu Irian,lata by F. Biirgmuller Them* Iroin Doniaetu'a Opeia, L'&liaire, d'Amorr I ?by F. Burgmulllor. jan. &?tf. ' T'riK NKW YORK GLKK HOOK.?Containing one hundred Gleee, Tltue, Uuarletia, Round* an, | | Calrhe., -elected and harnaoni**,!, with acompiwii | , mealt, by LoSet. I ?ol. pnee |1 Jtt. Ju?t pebliahed V. TAYLOR I (10DDARD ON THE TEETH. f THK Anatomy, Physiology, ami Pathology uf the A Teeth, with the moat j|>j.to>cd method ul treat- ci neut including operations, ami the method of making t| and retting artificial Teeth | laige folio Volume, by ? I'anl U. Goddurd, M. !>., Demonstrator uf Anatomy u in the Umveraity of Pennsylvania, with 90 large en- u graving*. Thia day received aud for sale by ai V. TAYLOR. t, Alao, Drum's Surgery, Williams's Pathology , Gooper on Dislocations; Graham'* Chemistry , arid il a variety uf other late works on Medicine and Surg* p ry aud their various branches- dec 7 l\MiW A1MD tilGtl Wlrt'l'lttt liUUUB, WK have this day received a large aud ?u|>crior slock of fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. in part we have? Ui piece eitra rich Cameiion change (Poult D*8'>u) 5 do do blue black Amine silk* 5 do do do do satin striped do. 15 do assorted, figured and plain, blue black silks, some of which will be sold a great bargain. US do rich Mouseline de Lame 10 do Cainelion Urocade (an eutirely new arti j ele.) 10 do Cashmere IVKacotte (do do) 5 do black Caslimere Clotii (a beautiful article for ladies wearing black, and suitable for mantillas) 15 do jet and blue black Hilk > rivets 115 do superior Alpecuas (at all prices aud extremely cheap) 110 do black anu blue black Bombazines 1 carton rich riuiiroidrred Cashmere shawls 1 do do cameiion silk do 3 do do Ceehinere do aoo assorted She' Is (of every description, varying ' la pi i a tr ni |1 to $10) US do Cavhusrre Mom, ribbed and plain i!0 do black mohair and worsted Hose 50 dozen linen cambric pocket handkerchiefs (embracing all uualitica and prices) 50 pieces Irish linen (cheap) 40 do Bird's eye Miaper (extra fine) 100 do medium and low priced fianuels 111 iln extra mialitv 1 10 (lu Hob Roy plaids (for Ludie* wear) ' 40 do Cashmere do (lor boys wear) 5 dozen shirts (( new article without a kiu) 111 do l^adiaa Merino and tiillt vest* 5 do I'lush, Silk, and Velvet Poiuta 1 carton Dimity Hand* 5 placet French Dimity 15 do extra tine Linen Cambrica 10 do medium do do do at f 1 per yard, (a substitute for fine Lawn) 45 do Gothic Chintz (for cloae blindt) ] 50 do rich furniture Chintz 100 do Leopard do (low priced) 111 do furniture Diuiity 45 do cambric do (medium) V0 do do do (extra) 100 do curtain Muslin (assorted) 10 do drab damask Moreens 45 do acarlet Cashmaretle (for curtains) t 45 do crimson satin Damask 45 do super ingrain Carpet 15 do low priced do 45 do 4 4, 3 4, and 5-8 Venetian Carpeting 10 pieces fancy floor Diuggcts 10 do floor Oil Cloth 100 do assorted Tufted and Wilton Rugs Also. 100 Gilt Rods, Rings and Bands, and suitable curtain trimmings, together with Damask Table I Cloths, Damask Diaper, Damask Napkins, French Towels, Dia|ier Towels, Irish and Baimly Sheetmgs 8-4, 10-4 and 14-4 wide. The above goods bave been purchased at extremely low prices for the qualities, and will be sold accordingly. We again ask a call before purchasing elsewhere when we will be enabled to give entire satisfaction nov 41 FSTEP it CAT LETT. NIN music Tl'ST RECEIVED, the following pieces of New j J Music, ut the old established store two doors i east of 12th street, Pennsylvania avenue. W. FISCHER. ' J Love's a tell tale?by F. H. Brown Come with me to a Cedar tree?by F. N. Crouch ; j1 The wanderer's dream of home?by F. H. Brown Keturn to me again?by Miss G. 8. Mormski Oh ! Boatman haste?by G. Loder I,eucothoc Waltz?by H. Bellman Bower Walti?by F. H. Brown Antoinette Waltz?by Misa ?. Blundell Linden Waltz, by F. H. Brown Oot 9 Ct 11 KA I' LI Hit Alt Y for Families or Schools, con/ sisting of fifty volumes, many of them being the best works from Harper's Family Library, selected ? from that aeries for this purpose. < All the volumes are of the same size, and bound uniformly and handsomely, and put up m a neat book case of three shelves with lock and key. Price for the set, including the book case, 420, oct 30 K. TAYLOR. LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF GARDEN ' 1NG, and Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Agriculture, cheap. A few copies of eaeh of the above, for sale by F. Tatlor, price J!) 50 ; the usual price in this country being fifteen dollars. New Works lately imported from London, by F. Tayuor. Donaldson on Manures, on Grasses, and on Farming, 1 vol. ootava. Johnson on Manures and Fertilizers, 1 vol. 8vo. Van* on Tilling and Fertilizing Land, 1 vol. 8vo. The Practical Gardener, by C. Mcintosh, Gardener to the King of the Belgians. The Conservatory and Hot House, [by R. Bain bridge, 1 vol. Hog on the Carnation, 1 vol. Main's Domestic Poultry, 1 vol. and many others. I oct 14 Principles and practice of medicine, by John Elliotson, President of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society , edited by , Nathaniel Rodgers and Alexander Cooper I-ee, M I), First American, from the second London edition, greatly enlarged, with notes and additions, by Thos. Stewardson, of the Pennsylvania Hospital. 1 vol. octavo. PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF THE TESTIS, and of the Spermatic Cord and Scrotum, with Illustrations, by T. II Carting, of the l?ndon Hospital ; edited by P. B. Goddard, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. 1 volume ocluvo. Just published and this day received for sale by oct. Jl?tf F TAYLOR. ( ANTHON'S VIROIL.?Just issued from the Press. The Eneid of Virgil, with English notes, critical and explanatory?a Metrical Clavis, and and an Historical, Geographical, and Mythological Index. By Professor Anthon. volume. This day received by F. TAYLOR. dec 2?3t s DAVID A. BAIRD, (lale of Jftw Fort,) Uphoi.itr.nm, in all its various branches, respectfully informs the citizens of the Metropolis and vicinity, that, having made this city the place of his perma- 1 nent residence, he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business, viz:? Window and Heel Curtains made and put up in the latest style; Carpets cut, made and put down, in the neatest manner, Oil Cloths and Multing, fitted and put down ; old Sofas and Chairs, re-stuffed, and re-?overed, and Taper Hanging done with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Residence on Sixth street, between H and I. All orders left witti Mr. Dodaon at Mr. Clagctt'a, or at Mr. Cripp's Cabinet Warehouse 11th street, will receive immediate attei.tion. nov 24-tf epllCKKH IX SON, MrrtKanl Titilnrt, having Just received their Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, . respectfully announce the far to their foreign nnd fcitv customers, and also extend an invitation to the * public generally lo eismine their assortment of *' French and K.nglish Oleths, Cassimeren, Vesting*,and Fancy Articles for Gentlemen, all of the very latest styles, and to varied in prices that every one may be 11 suited. It has been their object, in the selection of goods the present season, not only to please all ta*tes, by presenting a splendid variety, but also to convince all who are disposed to test the matter, that they can be riirnished with clothing at a regular establishment in *' Washington as cheaply as at a store or by going " abroad it will therefore afford us pleasure to illns rate these facts either by dueet or indirect compari w ion. nov 27-d'iwif ' | III M MHSi I lit.- iii \i ...... I . 1 in three relumes octavo, best edilien, beautiful y printed, and neatly is.un.1 price |7 .Kt, published till. for sale ( flaw aopiaa only at that price, by k. 6m T #TTAVLOII |? W^:w AND CHKAP DRV 0'X)D8 JUST RK OlIVKD The subscribers have this day re elved then assortment cl Spnug Dry Louda; ami I icy are prepared lu oiler good* at such price# a" * 'ill compete Willi ll.c.mj of any oilier establishment 11 I thi? or auy other city. Their selections have been *' mde wilh great care in regaid to clieapiieM, civic, lid <|uul ty and will be cold on ouch leiius aa uauuot III to give unusual satisfaction. Purchasers are requested to call and elauiuic their ^ lock bcluicpunb sing elucwhcie. Tbcy uawe. m art? SILKS. A lb pieces eatra quality black l'oult de Sole and other Silks 5 piece# 6 4 heavy tigured aud striped, and other Silks 16 pieces neb chameleon, I ulard, aud plaid, uud u. other bilks BALudAKIN MS, *c. 10 pieces super all wool ISaliarines 10 do medium do 15 du low priced do 15 do ricti Mousselinea de Lai no 25 do medium and loir priced do u 10 do stuped Hciudias, a new article 10 do new style printed Heregr 20 do Krencu Lawn, beautiful style 15 do do lace pattern 15 do French and Karlstou liiiiKham* 25 uo while Cambric Muslins, aaaorled 25 do do Jaconet do 50 do plaid and lace do 25 do Kwias^Nansook, and Mull do 25 do Cambric Dimities 50 Corded Skirls, ail over corded ' 25 dozen Kiverc Linen cambric Handkerchiefs 25 do hemstitched do 50 do tape bordered do cheap 00 do Cotton liuisery, assarted in black, while, " aud colors, cheap 25 pieces Irish Linen, of the finest quality 25 do do medium 50 do do low priced 15 do pillow case linens 25 ilo liirdeye Diapers ^ 25 do Huckaback do 10 do Table do all qualities and widths ^ IK) Damask Table Cloths, all lUri and very cheap ? 00 pieces ass. i led Kurnituic Ulnutz and L.lic t i 15 do Furniture Dimities 50 do Cotton Fringes, *11 prices and chaap IN MilAWU. " 15 rich heavy corded Glace Shawl* r 12 do embroidered Caahmere oo 25 aaaorted do do * 15 plain Thibet do do 25 auorted Mouse lines de Lame do f 15 Berege do jj Potjether with beat quality? , Kid Gloves, open net Gloves and Mits , Superior English Hoaiery, ladies'.Fancy Cravats Suii-shades, Thread Laces, and Inserting* . Diixuty Hands, Grass Clolh for skirts a Tsrleton ami Book Muslins I And a ureal variety of other goods in the way of v Trimming, kc. jcaCA. AM) SECOND MOURNING GOODS ? 25 pieces black and jet-black Bombesins, compris- s mg the various shades, qualities, and prices, and of the most celebrated manufacture ( 15 pieces jet-biack Aipaccas I unusually cheap and e 21) do blue black do ^ beautiful ? 15 do black Alpaccu Chintzes t 10 do hall mourning Halzamies 011 do low priced tilack Calicoes t 40 do black Veil and otber Crapes I 1 carton black Love Veils and Handkerchief* 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. ESTF.P k CATLETT. mar 20?3teo , cssHK BUILDER'S GUIDE ? Cheap. ? Hill's ' Builder's Guide ; ihe must moderu aud approved J net buds adopted lijr -kltt'ul architect* in the various j lepartiuent* of Carpentry, Joinery, Masonry, and , iculpture, embracing all the tlrt.nU, and particularly , dapied l<> tin* want, of the Iran eiperienced, by Jhealer Hill*, practical Architect, containing eeventy arge folio platen, drawn on a large scale. ami giving il?o u p/eiclico/ treatise oil the aeveral order* of Grenan, Roman, and Gothic alyle of building. The one complete in one large folio volume (nrwarn per ?ize,) publtahed at I'd dollara. A lew copies for by P. TAYLOR; price $>5 50. NEW MUSIC. JUST received, the following piece* of New Mo- ' sic, at the OLD established Htore, two dooia ea*t if 12th street. Pennsylvania Avenue. W. FISCHER. Mv sister! Oh ! my sister?by L. T. Chad wick When the early stars nre peeping?by C. Meineke Day* of my childhood?by C. F. Heuberer The American Natioial song of Liberty?by 8. Raddon ' Ask me no more to sing that song of gladness?by Glover The old church clock?by J. Long Unfading beauty?by F. Peltmilea The Free, the German Rhine?bv J. W. Hudson I'm with you once sgain?by W. R. Dempster The Matin bell Jeaiilc Munition?by W. R. Dempster The voices of life?by G. J. Webb I The bells, the bells of evening?by A. Lee The Inch Cape Bell?by J. Parry 8iars of the summer night I?by O. W. Withringon Mary Hay?by R. Bruce Little Eddie!?by J. N. Metcalf The bold outlaw?Glee?by H. R. Bishop l 'Tin a very merry thing?Gle??by J. A. Wade Crabbed ago and youth?Quartette?by Rev. J. S. Stephens , Come, Fairies, trip it on the gra-^a?glee?by J. Parry Down the dark water*?duett?)>y C. Jeffries Tho mariner lovea o'er the water* to roam?by A. Lee Sweet waltz?by C. F. Heieslreit Indian summer grand waltz- by T. Bricher Four ea*y waltzes?by J. B. Woodbuiy Lite I* a dieam?grand waltz?by Strauss Love not?a Celebrated quickstep Independent Grey's quick step?by B. Reiss Cazneau'* quick ?tcp?by F. H. Brunn 1 Nix my Dolly?a tavnrite quickstep Village quick-tep?by K. L. White I Johnson's quick step?J. G. Jones ( Fra tantn angroscie, Rondo?by F. Hunter Beethoven's celebrated andante?arranged by H. !Jerz < Favorite polka of the Rhine?by E. Wolfl' Paris polka?by P. Schubert Romance sans pawles?S. Thalberg Rubini polka?P. Schubert 1 Three favorite polkas?by C. Labitzky 1 Qundrilles les adieus?by V. Lazard Ethiopian quadrilles, danced by the Virginia min- ' trels ' La Gitana?by H. Herz Children*' party quadrille*?by Camelle ScLobert ' D r\> V c u O .I .v..ij V, 1..UVMC, ...... .............. "J ?? u?urr?- | ewica She wore a wrealh of roeea, wilh variation*?by . Valentine Lady mine, with varia'inna King'a aingoia darly practice?by C. M. King A companion to the choir?by C. M. Filing ' Jenny get your hoe cake done, by Joe Sweeny. Jim along Jo?*y Ole Virgmnv break down?by Joe Sweeny De olejuw bone?by Joe Sweeny , Ole Tare river - by Joe Sweeny Jumbo Jum ?by John Smith Dec. 7?3ti , ANNUALS, SOUVBNIRS, BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS. I L'ST received by F. 1 AYLOlt, The Diadem for I I IS to, 1 Volume quarto, bound Willi crimson ( ilk, with numerous engraving*. t, Leaflet* of Mnn ry, lor lr!45, 1 volume octave, j ouml and gilt, ii? white calf, containing many illutrationa anil poetical and prone, contribution*. The illustrated Booka ot Christian Hal lad*, for *45, edited oy Rufu* W. <lri?wold M I lie Literary Souvamr for 1845. The QM for tl S45. tirade* from the PoeU? a new and Fanciful l)i ? er'ioii lor the Drawing Room -by Caroline Oil h tan. Poet* and Poetry of F.ngland?by R. W. Gria- ?i lotd, 1 volume. U Beautiful edit "ma of Shakapevre, Milton, Byron, ampbell, Moo and many other of the most pop e lar author* in Poetry and froae, noma of them tl eautifully llluslraled, olhar* richly bound and ein llisbed. " Fine edition* of llie Bible; Prayer Book* of every nd and description, Book* for young people iu great irletj de.- IK fi 0 BT TUB PRE8IDENT OF THE UNITED , UTATEb N PURSUANCE of law, I, J ohm T ylbm. Prwn<ienl ol ihe United Slate# of America, 4o hereby iclaie and io?ke known that public mIw Will be held the undermentioned Laud Oftuee in lit* Stale of KKANSAS, at Ute periode hereinafter deeignaled, > Wll : At the I .and Olftce at BATES VILI.K, couiiuenc. ill on Monday ihc ibir'ernih <iay of January nrii, r the diepueal Of* the public lanJa witluu ihe uudrreulloued loWUalllpa, 111 iurlh uf Ihf Hate Line and Wt?'. oj the Meridian. Tuwuahip ail, of range lw?. Tow uehip lour, ol range three. Soctioue one to all, inJTuaiVr, and aecliou twelve in 1.; ..{ ,M? four WO.U.p ? The oiu?ll fraction ol aecliou *11, 111 townahlp ten, oitb *iiii ? *?! of the ,uld Cheiukeo boundary, ol mtfv tall Township lifloail, of rango lw.lv*. Township Ihiriem, of ranj(r lillr.ii Ac ill* Uwl Otlitc ut KAYKTTEVIL.LK, cou>lancing *> Monday ibe lhirt..uth day of January eil, tor the disposal of die public land* within lb. iidcrtncniioued township*, ail: Township btieen, nf mnpo Iwmlj-ooc. Township nineteen, of ang. iwenly-lbroe. Township twenty-one, of rang* twenly-liva. Township* twenty and Iw.nly-our, ol rauge tweur?rvcn. Towmhip# twelve and thirteen, of rang* thirty Ac Cb. Land Olhc. ai JOHNSON OOURT lOl'SK, commencing 00 Vlocday lb. tenth day ''loujry next, lor lb. disposal of ill. public land* ulliiii lb. Iniiii* of township an, imrcb of range wenly-nillr, wr.?i of Ibe meridian Ai lb. Land Otlicc at LITTLE ROCK, roiiini.ni ion M onlay iba tweniy-*e?*uih day of January ail, lor lb. disposal ol lb* public lamia within Ibe lull* ol section* oua, Uu alearb, twelve, moth balf f ibirtecn, oof lb hall ul Iburtrcn, aaal half of twill 1 four, and ninth, aal 411a l?r ol twenty five, in lowuli p two, aouth of tailor thie. west ol lli. uieridian. 1 Ai Ibe Land Olfi. a ai HELENA commencing, on dundey ib. third day of February rx<, lor lb. di? umI of ih* public lands bsrrina.iM designated, ??: ionthof the litue l,in? ami Wett oj the Men diatl. The fraction of townsflp thrrs, on the south end re-i side ul While ri'er, Including two islands in ectione iw. ut)-right, iturty-twe, ami thirty-three, of ange one. The fitriion of township too, on the eouth and rr?t tide of White river of range tw >. The eeciione end factional aecilone one, two, three, nur, nine, leu eleven, twelve, ihirteen, lourteen, and ifiecli, and Ihe mall fractions of sections twenty four id twsnly-live oil the north and east side ol While iver. Also, Ihe sections and fractional sections three, iur, live, sir, ten, eleven, twelve, the uorth half and oulheast quarter of section thlrlien, the noilb half >f section lourteen and the northeast quailer of srciou hfteen, on Ihe south aud west side of While tier, in township three, of range two. Landa appropriated by Itw tor the use of schools, miliary, or other purposes, will he excluded froui ale. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no longr, and no private entries of land in the townships so tiered will lie admitted, until after the expiration of he two weeks. Given under mv hand, at the city of Washington, his eighth day of October, Anno Domini one thousand light hundred and forty-four. JOHN TYLER. By the President: Titos, H. Blase, Commiaiuner qf tin General Land Office. uriTinp Trv PBi'.i'MDTinv r-i a I via NTS I Every person entitled to the rijrht of pre-emption to J toy land* within the limit* ol th* townahip* a I *> * e | loumeraled, i* letjuired to eeiablish the *?ui<* to the | laliafaction ot the Kegixl r and Receiver of the pro- j >er Lund I Mice and make payment therefor a? toon 11 practicable afler teeing iku indirr.and before ihe day ipimiiited tor tlie roiiniiincamerit ol the public eale ol he townahip, embracing the tract claimed, above delignaled, otherw i*e *urh claim will be lorfelted. 1 HO. H. BLAKE, Commit turner of the Ueneral Land Office. Oct. 10 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. IN pursuance of law, 1, John Tti.IR, Pieaident of the United State* of A tunica, do hrreby declare tnd make known, that public rate* will be held at the undermentioned Land Ottice* in the Territory ot? IOWA, at the |>eriod* hereinalter dexignaicd, to wit: At the Land Office at DU BUUUE, commencing an Monday the thirteenth day of January next, tor the di*po?*l of tlir | jIic land* within the unJeriuentioncd township*, and Iractional townxhipe, via: North of the Hate] hne, avid Eatt of JiJlh principal Meridian. Townahip* eighty-four,'eighty-five and eighty-*ix, of ran|(e ?n?. Townahip* eighty-four and eighty-five, of range I wo. Townships eighty-foar, eighty-five, and eightysix, of range three. Townahip* eighty-four and eighly-aix, 'of range four. Townahip eighty-four, and fractional township eighty-five, embracing two leland* in the Mississippi .... ... mpI. ..I nxliiin, ..... Dri.l ..( range five. Fractional township eighty, including part of an island in the Mississippi, Within the limits of sections wven and eighteen. Fractional township eighty-one, including Swan Inland and t he part of "Big Beaver Island" within the township, and townships eighty-three and eightyfour, of range si*. Fractional township eighty-one, including the portion of "Big Beaver Island" within its iiintia. Little Rocli Island, and the south part of an inland forming parts of sections live and six, in ihe Mississippi river, of range seven. North nf the Bute line and Wetl of fifth principal Meridian. Townships eighty-four, eighty-live, eighty-six and eighty-seven, of range one. Also, at the same place, commencing on Monday, the iwenty-sevenlh day of January next, for the disposal of the public lands within the townships hereinafter designated, viz : North of the Bate Lint and Wetl of the fflh principal Meridian. Township* aeveniy-eight, seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-three, eighty-four, eighty five and sighty-six, of range nine. Townships seventy-eight, eighty, eighty-one, aighly-lhree, eighty lour, eighty-live and eigh y-srx, af range len. Townships seventy-eight, eighty and eighty-one, of angr eleven. 1 tie I..is one anil two, in fractional section iwentywn, in township ninety-five, of range three. At the Land Office at F' AI It KIKLL), commencing >n Monday, "lie tenth day of February next, lor lie diagonal of the pulilic lands wilhin the townihipa and fractional lownahipa hereinafter dedgna;e<l, vii : Yorth nf the Bate Line and We it of the fifth principal Aft radian. Townships seventy four, seventy-five, aeveniy-six mil seventy-seven, of range ten. , Townships seventy to seventy-seven, inclusive, of ange eleven. Fractional township sixty-seven, and townships ixty-eight to ?evenly-?ix, inclusive, of range twelve. Also, at the same place, commencing on Monday, he twenty-fourth day of February next, tor the diesisal of trie public lands wnhin Ihe lownahipa and raetional townships hereinafter designateil, viz : yhrtk of the Rait Line and Writ of the fifth principal Meridian. fractional township sixty-seven, and townships ixij-eight to seventy-four, inclusive, of range Istrve en. Frictinnal township sixty-seven, and townships ixty-eight to -evsntv-three, inclusive, o; rmge fouii<en. FractionsI township sixty seven, and tnwrmhrp* ixty-eight to seventy-three, inclusive, of range fif en. The east half of the sonthwest quarter of section ight, in township ?e?eniv-seven north, of rang, tree, eart nfth?.Sth principal meridian. Lands appropriated hy law for the use of aehools, olr'ary, or other purposes, will lie excluded from lie Ths sale* will aac.h be kept open for twn week*, ft as II the lands see efet disposed of) and no Inn t?r, ind uo private antrira ..i UuJ, lu ihr towDtbipi u (triviad, will b* admitted, uulll alter Hi, .1 pdalieu 41 III* IWu w.eka (jiiou under uiy baud, al the ciiy of W uliingt.ii linn eiulitli day ul October, AiiU" IJmnioi, Ml JOHN TYLER. My lb* PirauUut Tmo. ti. lii.aaB, i'uimmutuntr / lAi Otnetul I .and NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every prraoii entitled lo (tie ri|(hi uf (?? eui(4luu to any land* WllblU the lliuile of the townatupe above enumerated, In resulted lo ertabllrh the itllii* lo thr eailelaclion of the Regirter and Receiver ol' the pro(?-r l-and Office, and make payment therefor ue soon as Jrrailii it/le after setin/f this notice, and before tbr day appoinlrd for (be commencement of ibe public tale of ihr townahip, embracing the Iran claimed, above dealgnaled, otherwise ?uch claim will be forfeited. THO H. Ml.ARE, ( ummissioner <tf the (iencral Land Office. Oct. It)? BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES. IN pursuance of law, I, John Tiler, Prraident of tbr United Staler of Au.erica, do hereby deflate and make known tbat public aalea will be beld at the undi-ruieiilioiied l.and Officer in tbr State of MISSOURI at tne periods hereinafter designated, lo wit . At the Imud Office at FAYETTE, cnnitneiicni|{ on Monday, the thirteenth day of January neit, for the disposal of the public landr within the undernientionej lowiiabipa viz .Worth uj the Hare line and Hr>( of I he fifth yrin ipoi Meridian. TnwnabiiM aiily Ave auil rlzty-aia, of ranges fourteen, lillem, and rllleen. At the Land Office at CLINTON, commencing on Monday, tfi. twentinh day of January next, for the dlapnaul of the public land, witblu tne unueruienlionrd townships, vix: .Yortk oj Ike Hi.i fine anU Will of Uu fiflk principal meridiem. Tow nahip forty-two, ol* ranges twenty-eight and twenty nine. Township thirty-live, of rang* thirtv-one. At the Land Office at SPRINGFIELD, com lucncing on Monday, the twenty-seventh day of January tint, for ihe <li.po.al of the public land* wiibui tile undermentioned lownawips, vu .VertA of lilt Hast lint ami Hot qf Ike fiflk principal meridian. Townahip thirty-four, of range nineteen. Township Ihirty-lwu, of range twenty-one. Townahip thirty-two, ui range tweriti-four. Townahip. thirty-three and thirty-lour, of range twenty-five. Land, appropriated by law for the uee of schools iniliiary, or other purpose!, will be excluded from axle. The .ale. will be kept open for two wreka, (unleaa the land, aie aooner disposed of,) and no longer, and no private rntnea of land in the townahip. an ottered, will be admitted until after the ex|4rilion of the two week.. Given under my band at the City of Washington thi. eighth day ol October, Anno Domini, IM4 JOHN TYLMt By the Preaident : Tho. H. HLaHa, Comnnsnoner of Ike General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any landa within the limit, of the townabij a above enumerated i. required to ealabliah the aaine IO the vatiafaction of the Regiater and Receiver of ihe pro|*r land office, and make payment therefor ax toon at prac hcable ajler teeing Out notice, and Iwl'ore the dav appointed for ihe coin uenceuieiit of the pub ic aale ol the townahip embiacing ihe tract claimed above design, ed, otherwise .ucb claim will be forfeited. THO. 11. HLAIih, Commissioner iffthr General Lund Office. Oct ll>? A NA8TA818; or the l>octrine of the Keaurreclion of the Body, rationally and Hcripturally considered. By George liuah, protestor of Hebrew New York University. RFAOLU riONAKY ORDERS OF GENERAL WASHINGTON?issued during thr yetrt 177H, 'BO, 81, 'B'i, published in 1 Vol. . For sale by F. TAYLOR. nov ]?3t SUPREME COURT UN11 ED STATES. December Term, I&41. IN compliance wuh law, waled proposals will be received by the undersigned, until 3 o clock, 1'. M. of Friday the bill ot M.iicll next, for executing lite punting for the Court Iroiu and after ilie present urni. Each proposal must be signed by the individual or lirm making it, intui tpecily the price, (and but one price) lor each of the dilferrni kinds of printing required, and must be accompanied by satisfactory testimonials of the ability of the bidder to perform the work. For specimens of the different kinds of printing required, ami the mode and niannei of doing the woik, application must be made to the Clerk. By order ot the Court: WM, THUS. CARROLL, dec. 13?lawtiw C. S. C. U. S. rP11E MEDICAL STUDENT, BY "BUNCH.' ?The Bhysiology of the London Medical Student, and Curiosities of Medical Experience ; with illustrations by Leech, l'nce '35 cents. Received for sale by uec. 'J? * 1 A I L.UIV. T7"EBLE'S CHRISTIAN YEAR, Thoughts in J\_ verse lor ihe 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. TMIE AMERICAN HOUSE CARPENTER?A Treatise upon Architecture, Cornices ami Mouldings, Framing doors, windows and stairs?together w ith the no ?t important principles of Practical Geometry-by R. G. Hntfieid. Architect?1 volume, with 300 engravings, price $2 25. Just published by F. TAYLOR. |VBAPUAN ON KEVER8-?Lectufev on ^ the more important eruptive, fevers, hemorrhages, and dropsies, and on gout and rheumatism, delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, hy N. Chapman, M. D. I volume octavo, just published utid 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, IM4. nov 18?3t yyAVKRLY CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Penn. avenue, immediately east of Gsdshy's Hoiel, is regularly supplied Willi a number of copies of every new work, immediately upon publication, for the ' u?e of us subscribers. The Hi itish Reviews and Magazines, all of which I leaving uui "iiijf uunn ui a proiessional character,) are taken for tlie use of tins Library, offer an advantage which is given by no olher circulating library in the United States. They are? Rentier's Magazine, The United Service Journal, Tait's Magazine, The Metropolitan, Blackwood's Magazine, The Hdinbtirg Rt*lrw, Tl>? Westminster Review, The Foreign Quarterly, The Old tguaiterly, The British and Foreign Quarterly, Ainsworth's Magazine, Frazer's Magazine, the Dublin University Magazine, Colburn's New Monthly Magazine. These it ia to be observed, are not the American re-printed newspaper copies, but the original British editions? good paper and urge type, with all the illustrations; the e.opies for e??h month beinr muled hy the Atlantic steamer of that month, leaving F.ngland on ihe 4th and reaching this Libraiy with great regularity on the !21at or :?id of the same m..nlb for which tlrey are puhhshed in F.ngland ; the postage alone, on ihis mode of transmission, cosiing upwards of filty dollars per annum. Terms ot subscription five dollars per annum Three dollars for tit months, or one dollar for a single month. None hut those who sunaeribe nan be allowed to olitain either hook* or ineigitrinee from the Library, and no second copy of anything 10 be taken out until lite preii,iu* one he returned. Dee 4-tf F. TATI/)R. CLOTHS, CASS1MKKKS, V ESTINOH, fc.. WK have tbla day received a large assortiucul of Cloths, Custiiiueres, and Vesting*, win. h, m point uf quality, price, and quantity, can nut tie surpassed lu Ibla market, all of which will be auld at lfi? lowed possible price* We iiama in pail pieces ralru finish wool died black Cloth. 10 do mcdiuiu do lb do do blue do 10 do medium do do 40 do liiviaible green, dahlia, olive, browu and green clolha 25 do assoiled Clolha, auitable lot ladies' uae, exceedingly cheap '25 do Ijondoti, I'laid, and plain Tweeds 50 do assorted Cu*?iuieras, iii laui y plaids, striped, figured, and plain '25 do rich Cashmere Vesting* 10 do medium do 5 dozen rich Cashmere Scarfs 5 do low priced do 3b pieces silk pocket Hdklta 10 dozen linen cambric do Together with Gloves, Hus|iciidcri, Knit Htirl mill Drawers, au.l Hosiery ol every description no* iS4-tf BUTE!' It CATLKTT / i REAT ARRIVAL?NEW GOODH JII8T Ri; It CK1VKD. We have this day received? 15 pieces super jet end blue Mack Alpaccas 10 do do drab and invisible green Alpactai 5 do do chameleon change Alpaccas 15 do do let black Hornbeams 15 do do blue black do 115 do figured and plain low priced black Hilks 1(1 do eatra heavy (wide) Poult de Hole 10 do Grotde Swiss and Italian l ustrings 30 do rich chameleou change i'oull de Soie, rich stripes '15 do plain Groe de Naples, suitable for iiuu.g* 15 do double Florences, all colors '15 do ladies' plaid and figured Cloaking* 115 do rich new style iMousaelines de lysine 10 do Cashmere do 15 do rich embroidered Thibet Hhawls 10 do chameleon change do 15 do and medium Cashmere do 50 Hhawls of assorted qualities 15 pieces 5-4 extra while Klannela 10 do 44 do do 15 do 7-H do do 26 Ho rrd, yellow, ami green r lannels 10 do French Merinoes, desirable goods 25 do 4-4 Gothic Chintz, for inside blind* 50 do rich Furniture Calicoe* 1 cam rich and new style Chintzes 1 ease handsome Calicoes, at 12 cents 20 dozen super black Cashmere and Alpaeta tlx 20 do Kaw Silk and Mohair Hom 50 do assorted Cotton do 10 do ladies' Merino Vests 3 do do Silk do 15 do colored and white Skirts 10 pieces extra hue Cambric Dimities 10 do medium do 25 do extra fine lruh Linens, cheai 30 do medium do da 30 do lowprired do do 10 do Linen Cambrics, from f 1 to 43 per yard 25 do extra fine Long Lawns 15 do medium do 50 do Birdseye Diapers, soma of which ara beautifully hue 10 do K-4, 10-4, and 12-4 Damask Table Linen 15 do Damask Napkins 25 do Russia, Huckaback, and other Diapers 15 do 8-4, 10-4, and 12-1 Russia aod Irish Sheetings 2 rases 6-4 and 12-4 Hamilton Sheetings 10 do I singe loth Cottons I0O pieces real Georgia Nankeens 100 do Cassineta, assorted in colors and uatl ties 100 do Canton Flannels 100 do Penitentiary Plaids 50 do Curtain Muslins 15 do red Cashmerot 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 goods, at the same time pledging themselves to sell as low. if not lower, than any other establishment in this or any other city. ESTEP & CATLKTT Again, thk branch ok k. pGLvjihmaCHER'S LACE EMPORIUM, 21 Pratt street. Baltimore. In introducing to the hail in 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 great, st magnetism >0 every one who is inclined to buy, nt. cheap and handsome. The following desirable goods arrived the other day : Black and 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 I?ng Scarfs, very rich trimmed, sent to me only for models Velvet Collars trimmed with jet beads, Cheilitis 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 qualily and cheapness that it would lie a pity for an; lady not to look at them, at least. Besides these things, Ladies, you will find a beautiful assortment of Ribands, Valenciennes, and Thread Laces, Muffs, Perfumery, and French Jewelry. nov 29?eod3w Earthenware, china, and glass? Thomai Purseli., Importer, has the pleasure of informing his friends and inc 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 Coffee Urns, covered and uncovered Pitcher*. Ar. Astral, Hall, Side, Liverpool, Bolar, and Beading Lamps and Wicks, of all sizes Also, Houlhworth's Patent Lard Lamp. All of which will he sold, wholesale and retailj low and on as good terms as at any other c*tahl| ment. Goods assorted in the original packages. Pipes lu bones, Window Glass of assorted sizes at very low prices, Stoneware at reduced factory prices. The subscriber has the agency of a Britannia manufactory, which enable* him to sell these articles it reduced prices. He solicits a call from his friends and the public generally at his store on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Brown's Hotel. iniv Trillin IIHIVI/VN rllKKK.1,1. JUVENILE BOOKS, lor youth. of all age. A Urge ami valuable collection of the above ix on hantl ami lor axle by F TAYLOR Among winch are many new onea, juat r*>c?riv. <1, nml all of the moat n |' |?ro? I anil alanduril work" of thia claaa : iV)i?* Kdgewmth'a, Mary Hnwitt'a, Mio Sedgwick'*, Mum Lealia'a, Mia. llollanda, anil other.. Alao, a amall lot o( French Juvenile Booka juat importeil direct from Puna; a line collection of the moat esteemed wri'eta in |?'etty anil proae, both English am) American, beautiful editions?manv of tliein finely illustrated, otbera richly hound, for Chriatrnaa ariJ New Yeat'a presents Portfolios, Drawing Booka, beautiful English Biblea, Albuma, colored Toy Hooka, gold and aiIr Pencil Case., Card Caaea, Ac , Ac , all at th? lowi al prior. F. TAYLOR, dec l!> lininedialelv F.ast of Oadaby a lintel THE POLKA. f"TMIE following New Muse la thia day received I and foi axle at one third le-a than tiie |n?e?t Northern pricea, at the Minor and Htalionery Store I WM. FISCHER, Penn. av., two doora East of 12ili atraet. The Polka, com fx ered by J E Mu'ler. Philadelphia Soiree Polka, try F. Wetland. Miiaeu n Polka, b? A H Metx Baden Baden Poka, he Mnaaid. Berlin Pi Ika, hy Labiixkey. Favorfte P Ika of the Rhine, by E. Wolff. Narrhiba Polka, hy J. Mtaxt Three Favorite Polkaa, hy Labiixkey. La Carlotia Po'fc* hy Strains K.mpiraa Anne's Polka, hy 8 ranaa. Lady Henrietta'a Polka by Birgmuller, New York Polkaa, by Korponay. Haratvga Polka, do l (fafl'r American Polka, by Madlle. Korponay. lt>OM P Ika. by Latttter. Notjeclle Darwe Nath.nl. hy Her'x. 1 e i