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By the Prtildenl of <hc United State*. TN pnwwwofl.w.l.WMES K. POl.K, President oi 1 lit* United States of America, do here hy declare mid inuke known that publi* sales will ha held at the undci !,;"niio.te!n»nd oil.!K.. in tin. .State of IOWA, at dm ,-rtodhereinafter designated, te» will At till, luud otfie* at l)U HUQUK, coiiintenoiuf on MOV DAV the twelfth day of Inly next, few the disposal ol the public land* within the undermentioned townships, to wilt North of the ban lint, and writ of the fifth principal meridian , Townships eighty-nine, ninety, and ninety-one, ot range ten- , , i Townships eighty-nine, ninety, and ninety-one, of range e.ercn. Townships eighty-nine and nety, o( range twelve. Townships eighty-nine and ninety, of range thirteen. Townships eighty-six, eighty-seven, cighiy-eight, and eighty-nine, of range fourteen. Township eighty-nine, of range fifteen. At die land office at IOWA CITY, commencing on MONDAY, die nineteenth day of July next, for the aispooal ol the public lands within the undermentioned township# and parts of townships, to wit: North of the ban Itne and u*tt ofthe fifth principal meridian Township seventy-nine, of ranges thirteen, fourteen, tiAeen, and sixteen. The northwest quarter, and the east halfand northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of scctiou seven; the ea-i half of the northwest quarter and the north hall'of die southeast quarter of section seventeen; sections eighteen nnd twenty ; the east half anil northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one ; the south half of section tweiuy-two; the west half and southeast quarter of section twenty-six; the north half oftho northeast quarter of section twenty-seven : sections twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two. and thirty-four ; the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-rive, and the west half aud southeast quarter of section thirty-six, in township seventy-six ; uud township seventy-ninfc, of range seventeen. All die sections with even numbers in township seventysix, und the south half of section one (except the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter) in die stone township; the cost half and northwest Quarter of the northeast mmr- ler, anil die northeust quarter of the nortwest quarter ol section nineteen ; sections twenty and twenty-eight; die northeast quarter of the northeait quarter of section twenty aine ; sections thirty, thirty-two, and thirty-lour, and tineast half and northwest qunrterof the southwest quarter ol section thirty-live, in township seventy-seven; and township seventy-nine, of range eighteen. The east nall'and northwest quarter oftownship seventyeight, and townships seventy-nine, eighty, and eighty-one, I of range nineteen. At the land oltice at FAIRFIELD, commencing oh MONDAY, the twenty-sixth day of July next, for the disposal of the public lunds within the undermentioned sections, to witi North of the bane line and wett of the fifth principal meridian. All the sections with even numbers in townships seventy and seventy-one, and sections one, three, five, nine, eleven, thirteen mid fifteen, the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter ofsection seventeen; section twenty-three, (except the south half of the southwest quarter,) and section twenty-five, (except the south half of the southwest quarter,) in township seventy-one, of range eleven. All the sections witii even numbers in townships seventy and seventy-one, the south half of the southwest quarter ol section nineteen ; the south half of the southwest quarter ol section twenty-nine ; section thirty-one ; and the southwest quarter, and die south half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-three, in township seventy; nnu the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section one, in township seventy-one, of range twelve. All the sections with even numbers in township seventyone, of range thirteen. Tne north half and southeast querter of section two; the northeast quarter of section three; and the north halfof section twelve, in township seventy-two; all the sections with cvet) numbers in township seventy-three, (except the west half of section eighteen, the southwest quarter of section twenty, and sections thirty and thirty-two;) the southwest quarter of section seven, and die northeast quarter of section thirty-three, in the same township ; and all the sec( tions with even numbers in township seventy-four, of range | sixteen. » The northwest quarter nnil tlie weft liulfol tlio southeast quarter of section one, and the northeast quarter of section twelve, in township seventy-three ; all the sections with even numbers in township seventy-tour, (except the south hatf of section thirty, section .thirty-two, and the west half tuid southeast quarter of section thirty-four;) and the south halt of the southwest quarter of section twenty-seven ; die south halves oi the northeast und northwest quarters of section twenty-nine; and the southeast quarter, the south half of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter ol the nordieast quarter of section thirty-live, in the same township, and all the sections with even numbers in township seventy-five, of range seventeen. Sections two and four, the north hnlf (except the north east quarterof the northeast quarter) of section live; the northwest quarter, the west hull' and southeast quarter of thd southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of die northeast quarter of section nine ; sections ten, twelve, and fourteen ; the west half and southeast quarter of the northwest quuiter, and the southwest quarter of section iUtcuu; the southeast quarter, the west hull' and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, und tiie southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three; midsection twenty-lbur, in township seventy-iour; all the sections with even numbers in township seventy-live, and the south half, die west half and southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the oudiwcst quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one in die sumo township, of range eighteen. Lands appropriated by law for die ttse of schools, military .or other purposes, will he excluded from the sides. Tito sales will each he kept open lor two weeks (unless the lands are sooner disposed ol,) und lio longer; and no private entries of land tti the townships or sections so offered will lie admitted until alter die expiration of tlio two weeks iront the commencement of said sales. Given under my hand at the city ol Washington, litis first day ol April, anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven. JAMES K. POLK By the President: ftlCHAltO M. VOUNO, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Notice to pre-emption Claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands within tlio limits of the townships above enumerated, is required to establish the saute to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, ami make payment therefor, at toon as jirtuticabU after weing th is notice, and before the day appointed lor die commenceS. . , inont of the public sale of the luiids embracing die true" claimed; otherwise suchclaim will be forfeited. lUCUAltD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of the General Ltuul Odioe. By tbe President at the United States. |N pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President ol X the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will lie held at tiie undermentioned land offices, in the Suite of Missouri, at die periods hereinalter designated, to wit: At the land office nt SPRINGFIELD, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for die disposal of the public lands within die undermentioned townships, to wit t North of the bat* lint and trttf of the fifth jtrinci/wl miridian. Townships twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, and twenty-eigut, of range fourteen. Townships twonty-flvtt. twenty-six. twenty-seven, twentyeight, thirty, thirty-one, tliirty-two, thirty-three, and thirtyinur. nf ranirA tiltpAn. Township thirty-tliroe, of range sixteen. At the same plnee, commencing on Monday,t ne twentieth tlay of September next, lor the disposal ol tlie public lands within the undermentioned townships and iructioim! townships, to wit: North of tht bait lint anil lent of the fifth principal meridian. Townships twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four ol range twenty-five. 'I ownsliips twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four of tinge twenty-six. Township twenty-ionr, of range twenty-seven. , Township twenty-three, of range twenty-nine. Townships twenty-three and twenty-lour, ol range thirtyone. Township twenty-four, of range thirty-two. Townships twenty-three and twenty-four, of range thirtythree. Fractional townships twenty-two, twe.ity-three, and twenty-four, of rnngc thirty-four. At the land office nt JACKSON,commencing on Monday, the fourth tlay of October next, lor the disposal of tho public. lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of townships, to wit: North of tht bate lint and tatt of tht fifth principal merit dian. Township twenty-three: sections six, seven, eighteen nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-eight, twenty-nine* thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty-lour' in township twenty-four; and townships twenty-five ami twenty-six, of range seven. Township twenty-six. of range eleven. The pert of iractionuf township twenty-five on the main land, ol range eighteen. At the land office at CLINTON, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth day of September next, tor tlie disposal of the public lands within tlie undermentioned townships, % to wit i North of tht bait lint and tout of thr fifth principal meriihan. Township thirty-eight, of range seventeen. Township thirty-seven, of range eighteen. Township thirty-nine, of range nineteen. Township thirty-nine, of ra"ge twenty. At the land office nt PLATTSBURG, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of October next, lor the disposal ol this public laml within tho following part ol n township, to wit i North of tht bait line and ireit nf tht fifth principal meridian. Township fifty-eight, except sections thirty-three, thirtyfour, thirty-five, anil thirty-six, of range twenty-live. I>aiid* appropriated by law for tlie use of schools, military or other purposes, will bo excluded lrom the sales. xbe ottering of tho abovementiuued lands will be rommeneod on the days apiHiinied, and proceed in the same i order iu which they are advertised, with all convenient disI I natch until the whole shall have beeu oik red, and the suies I thus closed. But BO sale shall be kept open longer than two f weeks, sad no private witty of any of the tends will be ml' mmld acdl aftw tba axplrfaiou ol thswo wssk.. ^ ^ ^ iiivw u«Ux mfuaofit tba oitjr of Wartiiijwn, thii Un Inv of May, anno Domini one thousand eiulit hundred and Ibity-atvcn. JAMES K. POLK. Uy the President: Richard M. Yocau, Commissioner of liie General Luud Ollicu. Notice to Claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pro-ernpt.on to any lund.i witlliu lite townships and part* of townships above omimernted, is required to estnblish tlie same to the satisfaction of tlie register and reooiverof the proper luud ollice, and make payment dierolbr at turn at yiacttrablc alter seeing litis notice, and before the day appointed for tlie commencement of the public sale ol the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, Comfnissioner of tlie General Land Ollice. May 26.InwlSw By the President of Use United Steles. IN pursuance of law, I, JAME.S K. POLK, President «>l the United Statue of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land oilices in the State of ARKANSAS, at the pe^od* hereinafter designated, to wit: At tlie land olilce at HELENA, commencing on MONDAY, tlie twelfth day of July next, for the disposal of tlie public lands witiiin the undermentioned townships and purls 01 townships, to wit: North of the bate lint, and rait of the fifth principal meridian. The pnits of fractional townships one, two, and three, situated east of the St. Francis river j township seven ; the north hull and southwest quarter of section six, and the west halves of sections seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty ai.tl thirty-one, in township eight; and township nine, of range fou r. Townships six, seven, eight and nine, of range five. TownshipH eight and nine, of runge six. Townships six and seven, the north half of section thirty, in township eight; and township seventeen, of range seven. Township nine, of range eight. Townships seven and nine; and fractional section one, the north half and southeast quarter of section two, and fractional sections thirty and thirty-one, in township ten, of ranjfe nine. Townships nine and ten ; and sections two, throe, four, live, eight, nine, ten, eleven, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in township eleven, of range ten. At the same time and place: Smith of (he hair line, and writ of the fifth jirinripol meridian. The part of township nine, situated south of the Arkansas river; sections five, six, seven, eight, und seventeen, south of river, in township ten ; the west half of section two, section three, the east half of section four, sections ten, eleven, fourteen, and fifteen, the north half of section twenty-two, and the north half and southeast quarter of section twenty-three, in township eleven ; sections three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one. twenty-nine, thirty, thirtyone, and thirty-two, in township eighteen; and the north halves of sections two and three, and sections four, ten, eleven, fourteen, eighteen, nineteen, thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirty-three, in township nineteen, of range one. The part of township eight situated north of the Arkansas river; township fifteen, (except sections eleven and twelve;) and the part of township sixteen, situated eust oj Old river, of range two. I At tho same time and place: South of the bate line, ana eait of the fifth ]»rincipal meridian. The northwest fraction of section six, in township six ; island number seventy-six, in the Mississippi river, oeing parts of sections thirty-five and thirty-six, in township eleven ; and sections one and two, in township twelve, of range one. Ine north half and southeast quarter of section one, and the north halves of sections two, three, four, five, und six, in township five, of range two. Island number sixty, in the Mississippi river, being parts of sections twenty-six, thirty-four, ami thirty-five, in township one ; and section three, in township two, of range five. At the land otlice at HATK.SV1LLE, commencing on M(1NDAY the nineteenth day of July next, tor die disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of townships, to wit i North of the bate line, a ml wett of the fifth principal meridian Tho part of township one, situated west of White and Chuche rivers, and townships three and eleven, of range three. Townships tlireo and four, and the parts of townships seven und eight, situated west of White river, of range fou r. Township fourteen, of range eleven. The part of township seventeen, situated west of White river, of range twelve. Township eleven, of range sixteen. At the stune time and place : North of the base line, and eait of the fifth principal meridian. Township six, ol rnngo one. Townships seven and twenty-one, of range two. Township nineteen, of range five. Township fifteen, of range six. At tho land ollice at FAYETTEViLLE, commencing on MONDAY, the twenty-sixth day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within tlm mum. ships, to wit: North of the baseline, andwestof theffth principal meridian. Township fourteen, of range nineteen. Townships twelve, thirteen, unil fourteen, of range twenty. Townships twelve, thirteen, ami fourteen, of rungo twenty-one. Townships twelve and fourteen, of range twenty-three. At the land office at JOHNSON COURT-HOUSE, comliiencing-on MONDAY", the second day of August next, tor the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line, and west of the fifth princijml meridian. Township eleven, of range nineteen. Township one, of ranges twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, and twenty-five. Township ten, of range twenty-eight. At the land office.at CHAMPAGNOLE, commencing on MONDAY, the twelfth day of July next, for the disposal ot the public lauds within the undermentioned townships, to wit: South of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Township sixteen, of ranges ten, eleven, lburteen, und fifteen. Township thirteen, of range sixteen. Township nineteen, and fractional township twenty, ol range seventeen. At the land ollico at LITTLE HOCK, commencing 011 MONDAY, tiro nineteenth day of July next, lortho disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned township, and parts of townships, to wit: North of the bate line, and west of thejifth principal meridian. Township three, of range six. The north half and southwcM quarter of section six, in township live, of range fifteen. South of the baseline, and west of the fifth principal meridian. Sections six, seven, and eighteen, south of Arkansas river, in township seven, of range four. At the land office at WASHINGTON, commencing on MONDA Y,tho twenty-sixth day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned township, to wit: South of the bate line, and west of the fifth principal meridian. Township three, of range twenty-three. Lauds appropriated by taw for tlte use of schools, military, or other purposes, will he excluded from the sales. The sales will each be kept ojien for two weeks, (unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no longer ; and no private entries of land in the townships so offered, will la: admitted until after the expiration of two weeks from the commencement of said sales. Given under my hand, nt the city of Washington, this third day nl April, Anno Doiinni, one thousand eight hundred and forty seven. JAMES K. POLK. By the President: Richard M. Youno, Commissioner of tlte General Land Office. Notice to Pre-emption Claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption tr>»nny lands within the townships above enumerated, is required to establish the snme to the satisfaction of the Register nnd Receiver of the proper land ollico, and make payment therefor, as soon as practicable after teeing this notice, and before the day ap|>ointod for the commencement of the public sale ot the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will he forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of tlte General Land Office. April 9.lawl3w By the President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare ^'rui oilice at M1NEllAL PD1NT. in the TERRITORY of WISCONSIN, commencing on MONDAY, the riiueteeiith day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of tht ba»t line and west of the fourth ]>rinci}Hil meridian. Townships seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range three. Townships seventeen and eighteen, of range four. Land* appropriated by law for tho use of schools, militaj ry, or other purposes, wdl be excluded from the sale. The sole will bo kept o|>en for two weeks, (unless the lands hit sooner disdosed of,) and no longer; ajid no private entries ol hind in the townships so ottered will be admitted, until alfor the expiration ol two weeks from the commencement of said sale. Given under my hand, at tho city of Washington, this first day ol April, anno Lfoinini one thousand eight hundred a,Y' for'y-f vcn. JAMES K. PULE. By the President: Kichaki> M. You,no, Commissioner of the General Lanil Oilice Notice to pre-emption Claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands within the townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to tho satisfaction of the Register und Receiver at Mineral Point, and inake payment therefor at toon at practicable after teeing Ihit notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement ol the public sale of die lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will bo forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG Commissioner of the General Land Ultice. April 6.lawl8w LrmCNCAMBRlC Hsndkmklsft at #S per da»rn J ust received,200 dozen linaiicambric h&niljterclueii, good quality, for ft dozen, warranted all linen. I' M»y UKfitf P< CLAGETT k GO- By tire Prntdtntof the Unltrit States. lion roajx-i IN pumuinov of luw, I, James K. I'olk, IVesitlent of the lot upon vt United States of America, rlo hereby tleelnre uric! irialc owner tin known that public sales will he held hi the underwent iumd tlu! l'ulh < laud offices in the State of Indiana, nt the period* heroin- owner ol a (for designated, lor the r-nle of ilio followit»g described lands curtained situated tn the lute Miunii ce sions, in Mild Stute, In wil: ihe day 01 At die land olfico of INDIANA 1'OHf, Commencing on '' f''.1" Monday, the sixth day of fVpteinber next, for the disposal ___ J of the jiiihlic land* within the undermentioned lowu.-hl j - /,/ and (riu'tionul township*, to wit: day of the North of the bant lint, and tatt of iht second principal men- niay lie 01 dinn. Suite* the Kructionul townships twenty-one, twenty-two, and twon- the^irapro tv-thrue, in the former "Great Miami Reserve." of rouge . , one. % <hl' ' Fractional township twenty-one, and townships twenty- eaclt lowi two and twenty-three, in the former "Great Miami Re- lot, at twe serve," of ranges two, three, four, live, and six. Fractional townships twenty-two and twenty-three iif the former "Great Miami Reserve,'! ol range seven. Fractional township twenty-three in tlui former reserve of "two tniles sipturo on the Sulamnnio river," of ranges TT^g thirteen and fourteen. j"j[ prolli ~ r* claims up At the land office at FORT WAYNE, commencing on n,eut of c Monday, the twentieth day of Septemlier next, for the dis- Jjju nluj j posnl of the public lands within the undermentioned town- i[ls 0|fi( ships and (Vaclionnl townships, to-wit: u.,ry y,,,j)( North of the butt lint, and rait of the second principal meri- June 13 dinn. ^ Townships twenty-four, twenty-live, and twenty-six, ami fractional township twenty-seven, in the former "Great Mi- ami Reserve," of ranges live and six. -ittiVt Fractional townships twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty- \A/ V six, and twenty-seven, in the former "Great Miami Ko- * * ' I' serve," and fractional townships thirly-threo and thirty- nnitulsof four in the former reserve at "Flat Holly's Village," of preme l,,o range seven. fc la Fractional townships twenty-seven and twwity-eight, in ,ov' the former reserve ot' "Six miles sipiare at the fork* ol tin j| Wabash river," uud fractional townships thirty-three tiiul Late of thirty-four, iiutlte toriner reserve at "Flat lh-lly^s Village," ol range eight. Fractional townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight, in the former reserve of "Six miles square at the forks of the Wabash river," ami fractional township thirty-one, in the (touches v former reserve at "Sock's village," of range nine. convev Fractional township twenty-seven, in tiie former reserve N,,v at '.'Flat Rock fractional townships twonty-ei <ht, twenty- *" nine, mid thirty, in the former resort es at the "Month of the Aboite river,' and the "Racoon Village," and fractional township thirty-one, in the former reserve at "Seek's Village," of range ten. T>RACT Fractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty- Jjf alMj nine, and thirty, in the former reserves at "Flat Rock," .ll](j pj0S£ "the mouth ol the Aboite river," and the " Uuceouit Vil- si,..,,... Inge," of range eleven. of the gov fractional townships twenty-eight and twenty-nine, in the former reserve at "the mbutli of the Aboite sRrer," of 4 UGl/fJ' range twelve. A Law, fully and At the land office at WIN AM AC, commencing on Mon- fession in day, the twenty-seventh day of September next, lor the dis- also attem posnl of the public lauds within the undermentioned town- curing pal ships and fractional townships, to wits to procure Nurth of the bute line, and east of the second principal jjon | meridian. Hon! Rl fraetionnl townships twenty-four, twenty-five, and twen- Hon. Mi ty-six, in the former "Great Miami Reserve," of range J. I). Gr °"®- Doihoiul Townships twenty-four, twenty-five, and twenty-six, and Jan. 17 fraetiouul township twenty-seven, in the former " Great Minmi Reserve," of ranges two ami three. ® Townships twenty-lour, nventy-five, and twenty-six, and -* l'ie fractional townships twenty-seven anil twenty-eight, in the v . former "(rrent Miami Reserve,'* and die "Reserve between nm Eel mid Wabash rivers," of range four. 8 lr Fractional townships twenty-seven nnd twenty-eight, in the former reserve "between the Wabash and Eel rivers," of ranee five. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, milita- Will ry, or other purposes, and the ultornate sections granted to SAM 11 the State of Indiana, "for the purpose of aiding said Stale \fireli !1 in opening a canal to connect the waters of the Wabash river with those of Lake Erie," by the net approved 2d March, 1827, together with the tracts which have been se- G lected and approved under the act of 211th Augu->t, 18-12, in rrtllE tin lieu of the jiortions of said alternate sections covered by in- X ties o: dividual Indian reserves under the treaties, will be excluded be has reu front the sales. Chubb & The lands will not ho sold for n less price than two dol- the Treat lars per acre, us provided by the ftrsl section of the act en- luithfully titled "An act to grant the right of pre-emption to actual may be in settlers on the land acquired by treaty from the Miami In- the genera dians, in Indiana," approved on the 3d of August, 1846. mauageni And the ottering of the same will be commenced on the attended t days appointed, and proceed in the same order in which llounty they are advertised, with nil convenient despatch, until the for the oltii whole shall have been otic red, and the sales thus closed, est cash p, But no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and The uin no private entry of any of the lands will bo admitted until until 6 o'ci aller the expiration of die two weeks. His dwe Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this site the Ci twenty-flflh day of May, anno Domini one thousand eight can be se hundred and lorty-scven. JAMES K. POLK. o'clock, p. By the President t Please r Kicuaiio M. Yoono, June 16Commissiouer of the General Land Oflice. Notice to Pre-emption Claimant*. , , V/1 and G Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any vania avei lands within the townships and IVuctionul townships above pro-cent in enumerated, is required to establish tin-same to the satis- uve depar faction of the register und receiver of the proper land oliioe, Jlrt. or and make payment tllerelbr at the rate of two dollars per collecting acre, the price fixed by the net of 3d August, 1816, a* toon whether r< us practicable alter seeing this notice, and bolero the day up- rotUrn nut pointed lor the coinmouccmcnt of the public sale of the otherwiselands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim Parllcuf shall be forfeited. H1CIIARD M. YOUNG, dlsbiirsui " Gommissioner of the General Laud Oilice. ibcir perse May 2!) law 13w Having pared to it Postponement of the T.nntl Hales In the Indianapolis, paper that Port Wayne, and Wlnamac districts In the State of Charges Indiana. claimed ni NOTICE is hereby Riven, that the sales of the lands in Coiinnu the Miami ckssionn. in Indiana, ordered by proelaina- tention. t ion 'of the President oftiie United Stales, ilntod the twenty- He has l filth day of May, 1317, to be held at the hind olfieeat Iiuii- the Severn unapohs, 011 the sixth day of September, 1847 ; at the land ditors'otiii ollice ul Kurt Wuyne on the 20th Septeniber, 1817 ; and nt captains n the land ollice at Winaniftc on the 27th September, 1317, niuns, Ho nre declared to be postponed until, and to commence on Septimus' Monday, the twentieth day of December, HI7. Henry L. Given under my hand, lit the city of Washington, this estj., Pens second day of July, Anno ltoinini one thousand eight liuu- Pa.; Judg dred and forty-soven. now, esq., By order ot the President, H. H. Hen RICHARD M. YOUNG, New Havi Commissioner of the General Land Ollice. u. H. Post July 3.law Id May 16Postiionemeiit of the I.ami Hales In the Indianapolis, ritHK w Fort Wayne, and Wlnamu Districts In the State _|_ count of Indiana. ticularlv ri NOTICE is hereby given, that the sales of the lands In aty|0 01 Inl the Miami cessions, in Indiana, ordered by proeln- dyspeptic matioii of the President of the United .States, dated the proved an twenty-flilh day of May, 1817, to he held utthe land ollice at are protec Indianapolis, on the sixth day of September, 1HI7 ; at the guard to b land ollice at port Wayne on the 20th of September, 1817 ; proprietor and nt the land office at Winninaoon the 27th September, All otlie 1847, and which sales were, hy u public notice, dated the persons at second day of July, 1847, declared to be postponed until, as such, and to commence, on the 20tlt Deceinher, 1817, are hereby purchased declared to be still further postponed until, nnd to coin- us have lit mence, nt the land office at Indianapolis on Monday, the The solt first day of May, 1848 ; at'the land ollice nt Port Wayne on .,,d Dyott1 Monday, the Htlt day of Mnv, 1843; and at the land office at \v. Dyott Winninuc on Monday, the lillt day ol May, 1818. Second sir Given uuder my hand, at the City of Washington, this |br tlio sat fourteenth ilay of July, anno Domini 1817. Druggist By older of the President. ni«hcd svn RICHARD M YOUNG, plural ten Commissioner ol the General Land Gllice. July 1G.lawts. . . flKOHC By the President of the United States. colm IN pursuance of the net ot Congress, entitled "An act to Spm.tfully establish a town nt St. Mark's, tn Florida, 'approved on rntiircmcii the 2d day ot March, 1833, I, JAMES K. POLK, President portable v of the United States of America, do hereby declare una |HntU, grit make known, that a public sale will Ire hold at the land (or n, office n'TALLAHASSEE, in the Statcoi Florida, for the ij^imients disposal of the undermentioned lots in snid town ol St. wj, Mark's, commencing on Monday, the 4th day ol October cording to next, to-wit:. should be Lots numbered two, three, four, six, seven, eight, ten, ls divided eleven, twelve, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen, nine- supported teen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twru- ,rom t(,e c ty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-one, thirty- |na,i,. ,mrl two, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-eight, thirty- wlieel, Hit nine, Ibrty, forty-two, lorty-threo, lorty-four, lorty-six, lorty- to nr. eight, fifty, fifty-one, fifty-two, fifty-four, fifty-five, titty-six, NVina Gy fifty-eight, sixty-two, sixty-three, stxty-lonr, sixty-six, sixty- ,|lis m, seven, sixty-eight, seveuty-lbur, scventv-live, seventy-six, ,lll(1 t)l(, seventy-eight,seventy-nine,eighty,eighty-stx,eighty-seven, .tnd, and eiglity-elgtit, ninety, ninety-one. ninety-two, ninety-six. Iir), .|-so m ninety-eight, ninety-nine, one hundred, one hundred nnd ,,uly a par two, one hundred and three, one hundred and lour, one tlx- mill, hundred and six, one hundred nnd seven, one hundred and |ar -pne eight, one hundred and ten, one hundred nnd eleven, one to counter hundred and twelve, one hundred and fourteen, one liun- w|,ee| dred and fifteen, one hundred and sixteen, one hundred and revolve wl eighteen, one hundred and nineteen, one hundred and rnU. upon twenty, one hundred and twenty-two, one hundred and direct cou twenty-three, one hundred and twenty-four, one hundred One ol tl nnd twenty-six, together with all the tactions of the follow- m,.llt ,|, ing named lots, not covered hy the donntion often acres, iy mvitosl made to the Tallahassee Railroad Company, viz.: Lots be,.,, attuc numbered lorty-scveu, nily-nino, sixty, seventy-one, seven- Un kl|1 ty-two, seventy-three, eighty-two, eighty-five, and ninety- to call fort The offering of the above-mentioned lots will be com- ^jnilua" nienced on tlm dny appointed, end proceed in the same .|,i3 citv order in which they ure advertised, with all convenient «' despatch, until the whole shall linvc la-en olfered, and the -mn a* sale thus closed. But the snle shell not be kept open longer h , then two weeks, nnd no private entry to any lot will l>e ail- ,, a'i! milted until alter the expiration of the two weeks. *]' ceuu Given uniler my hand, at the city of Washington, this }n twenty-hrst day of May, A. L>. one thousand eight hundred P1.®' and Ibrty-seven JAMES £. PCLK. By the President! May Richard M. Yovm, , 3ri Commissioner of the General Land Office. Q«,l, 20 Si t i ll E. '"":l :lr"rl In pnrsunnre of the provision -of the net of Cotjcress, ap- ni j»t-Ml proved 2d March, ItWS, eutitled " An art to estabh-ti a town V * at St. Mark's Florida," the register and receiver of the Innd o'., office at Tallahassee will be required, prior to the day ot sale, to asoertain "the value of any improvements which m*f k*ve botn made" on tag lot! designated la tint protla- ** utiwlv, "and the nunhitMr fit public nale oi «ny rhicb there w*» kucIi improvcitii'iiliS other limn the f»reof, m1i;iII, in addition t<> tlw* s»im w> be paid to Sutea. be, «»iid h. *vby >, -<V«: t.» r \ ' f: thtj improvement* the value u them u-.Uubu / tl ; mid if payment therefor *hnll not 1** made "JY'1 ,Mlt t which the Maine wan purchased, the lot shall be "Iht red at public sale on tin* next day of sale, and author! m shall not be capable of becoming the purehn- proved or o! any oilier lot olteretl at that pubhc stile: arising Thai if any lot mo offered, and bid oil on the lust States t public t»ale, ahull not la? thus paid lor, the sum© 14-11. hi tiered at private hale, upon paying to the United thoauti rutin at which it was bid otr, and to the owner ul elaimtti vemenls the previously ascertained value there- mg the cute tin ict of Congress aforesaid, the minimiim price ot "The lot is fixed at twenty-five dollars, and of each out in the ) nty-flve dollars tier acre. iu ordt RICHARD M. YOUNG, /ens of Commissioner of the General Lund Office. dctonli< UKOltQB M. U 1 IIII, 10*01 oounseli.or-at-i.aw, ries of tablished his otiiee in the city of Washington, and its n|)|| sis Ins services to the public in lite proseoutioti of 0p on the Treasury of the United Slates, in the argu- ,rjiJtlu.) uses in the circuit courts of the district of Coluin- j to , n the Supreme Court of tho United States. ^ of the I o is on the south side of F strectneur tho Treas- lin/- Peru's o any els lIKIf UHKICN ANU 1IKN. K. OKKES, .Ittorneyt and Councillors-at- Late. " if on F ttreet, war the Trea$nry Department, j' give prompt attention to claims before any of the <} V ^ urtments of the government^ or before Congre*n, 0 cases in the courts of the District, and iu the Su- on of the United States. '°"HS.1 Green A: Green, Washington city, pottage jxiid. .tf conven K. JACKSON, H. CRANSTON, Genera the Astor House. Of Pavilion, Rockaway foots ai EITAVV HOUSE, claim i: UalUmort. davit. JACKSON At CRANSTON, evident Proprietors. deuce vill be in readiness at tho depots and lauding* to passengers, irce of charge, to the house. B is consi lished, WOUTIIINUTON O. NNKTHKN, it js |ur Attorney and Coun*eUor~at-JLaw, ' OrJ Washington, L). C., mcmor ISKS in the Supreme Court of the United States il"d w'> tl the several courts of the District of Columbia, allowet scutes all manlier of claims against the United arose, i her belbre Congress or the different departments to any eminent. And in TUN FISCHEII, Attorney and Counsellor at joni, m Austin, Truvis county, Texas, will attend faith- ,jj,.rHti promptly to any business connected with his pro- any pin this city, and the adjoining counties, lie will 2d. 'I 1 to any business in the laud olficc, such as pro- whethe tents, perfecting titles, ico. Letters must be paid benefit attention. ,|R. M.,j, kkkksknces. where P. Henderson, San Augustin. doniicil iciiuicur aiiuii, Auitiiii. taken p smucan Hunt, Galveston " :td. oesbeck, Houston. claimoi lo Ac Groesbock, Now Orleans. time en hath ev IOSKL.Y, United States Attorney, will attend or "'j11;1 several States and federal courts held at Nashar attention paid to the collection of claims. whom"! the court-house at Nnsliville, Tennessee. "Iltli HOUSTON <U ALLEN, order ill L'oun*tllor» and Attorneys at haw, liy th GALVESTON, TEXAS, August, practice in the State and Federal Courts. space o OUSTON. EBENEZKR ALLEN. act, to t I 1 v validity To Cloluinnla, dec. merits' aural agency at tlie city of Washington. equity, dersigned, general agent, notary public, nnd jus- 8al(|c0'i fthoiteace, respectlully informs the public that e,i noved his office to the building one door south of Notic Schenck's exchange office, on 15th street, opposite present airy Department, where ho will promptly nnd ro<tuirei attend lo any business in the above line which tolore p trusted to his care. Persons having claims against judicati 1 government, und who may conltde them to his (|,er0f0r cut, nlay rest assured thai they will be speedily beprete ,.... i devolve land warrants or treasury scrip will be secured be nl.j 3ors and soldiers of the present war, and the high- evident rico obtained lor the same. notice lersigued will keep his otlicu open front 8, a. m., ibted m lock, p.m. iliiig-liouse is on Louisiana avenue, nearly oppo- Attest ty Hall, where, incases of pressing necessity, he cn and consulted before 8, a in., und idler t> /_ls^ ur in. * J ay the postage. n . .Jtaw Lin SAMUEL STETTIN1US. , Agency Tor Claims at Washington. ler. <ES 1)E SELD1NU, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Beria eneral Agent, No. 11, Todd's Buildings, Ponnsyl- Elipli me, Washington, D. C., offers his services fortne schooni n of claims before Congress or any of the execu- Esther, Intents, or before any boaril of commissioners that Stepli r he appointed for the adjustment of spoliations, cargo o private claims and rents, procuring pensions, Edwi -volution or any other service; bounty lands, for schooni: iesoriho.se arising under contracts, treaties, or John buying and selling real estate, Arc. the Kol ur attention paid lo the settlement of accounts ot t-^oh] olllcers who may lind it inconvenient to give If inal attendance. Th.j j been coimiiissioncd a notary public, lie is pre- tj irnisli legalized copies of any documentor other blockw uiuy he required. , will bo moderate, and regulated by the amount nd the extent of service retpiired. (|1j jjJj mentions (post paid) will receive immediate at- nj t]lo ( lie honor to refer to the Navy Department nnd phe' 1 bureaus connected with it, comptrollers' nnd au- .i i. sesol the Treasury Department, ami tho senior ml pursers in tUe iiuvy; unci uUo to Dr. John }lo- %\l sion;; Bitrimnl Henry, esq., Philadelphia; Jtov. V.ql.a ru««tin, chap.nin oi'tlio Senute, Washington; Hon. nn-n <-n Hllsworth, r uyettc,' Indiana; Thomas M. Rlount, Tiiev acola, Florida; lion. U. R. Penrose, Lancaster, rJ, e T. Hartley Crawford, Wushingtori; Win. Ag- .t'l New York; Z. Collins Lee,'esq., Baltimore, Mil.; whirr a rdon, esq., Norfolk, Va.; Professor Goodridge, o 3n, Conn.; M. Judson, esq., New Orleans; Hon. .?*?:«» x-r, Nashville, Tenn. linguist .j y gioiisir ' oneofti rtUcii signature the only Mfvgutnl against 0f {p'J'(| ierfelts..The public attention is invited, and par- ,(ie eferred to tlie advertisement, setting iortlt tlie tuAv p'j/irlisli jelling, and tlie putting up oi'Dr. Beckv/ith's nnti- " h and dinner pills. Also to that of Dr. Dyott'a ap por anv ti-bilious pills; both of which, it may be seen, por teil from being eouoterieited, by the only safe- j.-or a|1j a deputiiled upon.tlie wkittk.n sig.n.vtuuks of the por n|| s on the label of each box of pills. por jj|a is which may be oil'ered lor sale by unprincipled por jyft 0 surely base counterfoils, und will bo rejeeted Iteini The pills that were in tlie hands of persons who <.asea w tlio genuine lmve all boon exchanged lor sucii uiwiiys e written signature of tlio proprietor amount agency for tlie sale of Ueckwitli's anti-dyspeptic jj|(. ^.j s anti-bilious pills, is vested in lite hands off. c|() t.,| Ac .Sons, ol tlio Columbian College, No. 132 North pj p eet, Philadelphia, who'will execute any orders the late s and all wholesale dealers, who wish to he fur- briber's tit tlie genuine pills, will bet upplied on tlie most j,, 1110 II-, by upplynu M above May 21.tf lying 01 Page's Paitalile Windmill. ptriodh E PAGE, machinist and manufacturer of ngriral implements and oilier useful inventions, re- j} informs tire public that he has completed his nr- f. TAV ts lor the manufacture of his newly-invented Marcl ,'iiidmill, which is intended lor ploughing on level uling, thresliiug, and other agricultural purposes, aotiine shops, carpenters' shops, and other estab- (A,i requiring power lor driving machinery, uliiiill is built upon n tower of any height, ac- ^TIIIE the size o!' tlie wheel.the height und diameter X com in prO|>orlion to the size of the wheel. Tlie wheel and coi into 11 large number ol spaces, by arms, and is by rotls from the siiull, which project forward Tin v eutre. By this arrangement, tlio sails can lie f ' row and long, and to fill any desired surface ol the .'J s shaft of which is horizontal. Each sail is hung Wim t by hinges on the one side, mid brought to tlie .jT" a lever and spring, independently of each other. Chaui anas all surplus power is allowed to pass through, same time tlie sails are lirouglit instantly to the ' t0^H1[ may be operated liy the smallest breeze; and . icoininixlated to Haws of wind, whioli strike u|>on Hj,' ' t of the wheel, but give a more regular motion to This windiniU is seli-adjustmg in every partieu- ( vein, or tail-piece, is adjusted by gearing, so as Johns balance tlie power used, and always keep tlie are to the wind. Tlie vein is also constructed to Clinic lien the wind strikes it on either side, and to ope- patients the gearing so us to throw itsell instantly into the "" rse ol tlio wind. rv.l''ie " liese nulls has boon constructed at his establish- t-*^.,e* us city ; and nil prisons interested ate respecting 1 ,ie " to cull and see 11 ill practical operation. It lias lied tohis portable grist-mili, and used lor grind- Demo da ol grain, which lias been etiocted in a manner lures, # h the admirullon ol all who have witnessed us ice. received-at his machine shop in Italtimote, or May 2 June 24.eodlhn j^OTI ,1.K OK. REKT..Two houses on 9tli, between years la M streets north ; one a large two-story new brick, ,, break r and back buildings, a pump ol excellent water wbo wi il, and a large sulo lot attached; the other a tinJ tln li stories high, with back building, coiiotiiiiijg yard w is. For term*, apply to Z. JONES, and so 1 -d [Int. j On the premiss ou fcjeve own Holland**.We have in store. l pieces 1^ yard wide Hruwn Hollands, an uneoin- ,hort cr! le D CLAGKIT Ac CO. hand to *".. June lOIl MATCUKS,.The subscriber has just re- I a large supply ol those inimitable iirtction \ which are decidedly the best in use. Sold whole- W ce Jtaii at Stationers' H&lh -4#w W- FISCHER Voiuu Peruvian liiitciunll}ATTOItXKV GlNtlllN OrPICE, tii' Mill of August, Itvib, the following notice was n* -.1 troin In^ onku Attorney General of the United States, having beer aed unit * ii11>i»w«-rt-«l by an not of Cotigrues, ap the Ktli August instant, to adjudicate the claim under tho convention concludedLetween the Unite, nid the republic of Peru, at Lima, the 17th March rreby iiivks notice ot his up. io.nitiu-.it to perlbrir ies confided to him by the said act, and requires ilk uts to present their claims, and the evidence sustain an, with all despatch, that he may proceed to exe e law. claims provided lor by the convention are ilesccthed 'irit article us follows: 'The Peruvian government, ir to make full satisfaction lor various claims of cite the United Stales, on account of seizures, captures, ons, sequestrations, ami confiscation of their vessels, the damage and destruction of thorn, of their enrol her property, at sea, and in the ports and territoPeru, by order of said government ol Peril, or under airity, has stipulated to pav to the United States the three hundred thousand dollars, which shall be disil among the claimants, in the manner and accordlie rules that shall lie prescribed by the government Jailed States,' Aud by the Aflh article itisnipu'Tlu-re shall not he demunded of tho government ol aty other payment or indemnification, on account ol ii in of the citizens of the United Shales that was prcto it by Samuel Lamed, esq., when charge d'atfaircs United States, near Peru. Lhit the claiius sttbse0 those presumed by Mr. Lamed to tile government shall be examined and acted upon hereafter.' 1 in pursuance ol the authority and tiowcr given to ornoy (ienertil to make all needful rules and regulaor carrying the said convention and act into en'ect, re by. rrea, That all persons having claims under the said tion 'do file a memorial uddre -ed to the Attorney I, setting forth minutely and particularly the various id circumstances whence the right to ureter such b derived to the claimant, to bo verified liy his all.Tlie cliiitunnts shall also, at the same lime, file the ?e sustaining their claims; and, if any of theevibe in Spanish, u translation thereof shall nlso be in order that the claimants may he informed of what tiered essential to be set forth, averred, and estabbaforc their claims can be received and acted upon, In ereJ, 1st. That each claimant shall declare in his ial lor and in behalf ol whom the claim is preferred, ictlier the amount thereof, and of any part thereof, ii I, does now, and at the time when the said claim ltd belong solely and absolutely to the claimant, or other person ; and, if to any other, to what person, eases of claims preferred for the benefit of any other e claimant, the memorial to bo filed slmll further set id show when und by what means and lor what conon such other has become entitled to tho umouut, or rt of the amount, of said claim. 'hut tho memorial shall also set forth and declare r the claimant, as well as any other person for whose the claim is preferred, is now, and at the time when I claim arose was, u citizen of the United .States, he is now, and at the time the said claim arose was haled, aud, if any, what change ol'domioil litis since 'IllCC. That the memorial shall also set forth whether the it, or uny other person who may have been at any .titled to the amount claimed, or any piart thereof, cr received any, and, if any, what sum of money, r equivalent or indemnification, by way of insurance rwise, for loss or injury sustained, satisfaction for is therein asked ; and it any such payment or iuication has been made, to set forth When and from lie same was received. That the cuses will Iks taken tip for decision in the which they may be filed and docketed." e act of Congress above mentioned, approved 8lh of ltflfi, the Attorney General is directed, within the f twelve months lrom autl alter the passing of the eceive, examine, and decide upon the amount and ui en >111.11 lutiiin .is Mii.jf nv |.iixmicu tu nun, mill irovided lor by the said convention, according to the jf the .Hcverul cuses and the principles of justice, and the law of nations, and the stipulations of the ivcnlion. Sundry claims not having been presentie is msbeby given to all claimants wllO llrvo not ed their claims and evidence, in pursuance ot lhe meats of said act und the rples and regulations hereublislied, tliat the time limited by the act lor the adion will expire on the 8th day of August next. It is e indispensably necessary that these claims should nted forthwith, to enable me to discharge the duties d upon the Attorney General. No adjudication can e in favor of any claim, unless it is tiled, with the o to sustain it, within a reasonable tinte after this as the commission must be closed within the period r law. NATHAN CLIFFORD, Attorney General. Jou.n T. Reid, clerk. claim$ not Jiltd, aiaypeart by ;m;>crt in the Attorney Oenernl't office. riietis, of Boston, llcnry Parsons master. 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The postage on all these periodicals is reduced by post olhee law, to about one-third the lbriner rales, a very important saving in the expense to mail subist of the large cities and towns in tho United States the principal railroad and steamboat routes, those ills will be delivered free of postage. LLONARU SCOTT it CO., Publishers, 112 Fulton St., New York. The agents in Washington city are Messrs LOR and W. ADAM, 18.2nwHm Knttoual Mrdlrsl t'ollrgr, lie Medical Department nf Columbian College,) Washington, 1). 0. animal course ol lectures in this institution will imence, us usualj on the first Monday in November, ilintio until die 1st of March. faculty. as MtLt.EE, M. D-, professor of anatomy. M. Thomas, M. IJ., professor of physiology and jurisprudence. ia>1 1'. Johnston, M. IJ., professor of obstetrics and uses of Women and ehildren. .es G. I'aok, M. D., ami Leonard D. Gale, M. D , rs of chemistry. a Riley, M. 1)., professor of materia medica and utios. Fred. May, M. f)., professor of surgery. ton Tvt.ru, M. D., professor of pathology ami pracnedieine. on It li or, M. IJ., demonstrator of anatomy, nl lectures delivered, ninl opemtions performed on from die Infirmary, which is atuuihed to the colli from the public dispensary. joins of practical anatomy will be opened early in :es for a complete course of lectures will amount to n-trator's ticket, including his recapitulatory locWILLIAM P JOHNSTON, M. D., Dean, 7lh, between L ft F streets. !7 Staw tlstMon. in Nov CK..Tint undersigned would respectfully infonn public generally, that, niter having Ibr tv scries ol bored lor others, anrl lor their benefit, lie ban mnde , and commenced working lor himself. So nil those uit lumber, lime, ceincnt.or calcined plaster, will niselves acromnuxhited by calling at bin lumber Inch in the stand ju»t vacnted by Mr. John Purdy, ong occupied by Alexander Shepherd, Jvc., being nib street, near the canal, and adjoining the Centre indersigned will sell at moderate profits, for ensh or sdits- So ootne one, coine all! and lend a helping the needy. P. M. PfcAKSON. 14.d3uV lawDw HinOTOIf and HU Generals, by J. T. Headley anplete in 2 volumes, just received and for sale bv , m «riiE(^LGE TfiMPLEMA*. y ) 2.sold ieparate4if dewed. 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Sm The tyiie east at this cstnblishmeih Is, lioth in the style of -«-j fiicc and the material ol' which it is made, particularly JH adapted for service in uewspu|icr printing. » ^ All kinds of stereotytxs furnished. , , JAMES CONNER 3r SON ^ vt FIEK EXHIBITION PlttJube National Dmgurrrlnu M Gallery, und Photographic Dejiots, established in 1610, adr and uwurued the cold and silver medals, lour first premiums, and two highest honors, nt the National, the Massachuse the New York, und the Pennsylvania exhibition*, \ for the must splendid colored Daguerreotypes, und bent up- J parents. Concert Hall, ftmncyhnenia avenue, UksMiffss City, , near Brawn'a Unlet. -j I 205 Baltimore street, Baltimore, adjoining Campbell's J jewellery store. , Sycamore street, Petersburg, Vitginia. n.,' Z>1 Broadway, New York. 73 Court street, Boston. 136 Chesuut street, Philadelphia. , 176 Main street, Cincinnati. . ' Broadway, Surutogu Springs. Portraits taken in any weather, lit exquisite style Appurntus im tractions, arid all materials furnished .-.J, Innetf.tf M N< Half Sections ami (Quarter Sections of Vuant Lsni) to ed occupy In the West, of Texas, K< RARE CHANCE, GRATIS..The uhsericc of a number of lu settlers allows ineto offer during the year 1&I7: HA) acres I)i of the best land to families, and Iw'agre* to single men tu Cr the colony of Castro, whoso prosperity is well ascertained. fit) Ciistrovillc contains now 1,(MM> inhabitants. The village of Quihi, nine miles front Costroville, numbers 50 families. Tlic Vandenbcrg, livo miles further on the road to Mexico, <tt 50 families. Similar establishment* are successively in ill progress on the vast circuit of the grunt made by the gov- oh eminent of Texas to the subscriber. Address for references to 1IENRY CASTRO, Director General und Foudutor of the Colony, Custrovillo, rexus, March 4.2aiu6in* [Nat. Intel ] r . Mlll'Ali Lib Insurance Co. of New York. No. 6tt J Wall street..Statement presented to the trustees at u p'1 special meeting held 8th day of June, 1H47: oh Gross amount.of receipts to this date $676,61(7 31 1 Deduct expense* and losses paid - - 175,367 67 "r ~~" Nett accumulated fund - - #404,339 04 1 Ilnw invest til: I ** In bond und mortage on unencumbered real 3 * estate in the city of New York und Brook- g lyn, valued at twice the amount loaned R thereon .... #261,000 00 United States, State and city of I __ New York stocks 126,560 49 Deposilo in Bunk of New York 7,412 52 j Cash on hand .... 1,624 0(1i Due from agents - . - 4,742 63 i 9404,839 64 | * Deduct losses not paid 5,(UK) 00 f #399,339 64 I H New York, Juno 8, 1847. J M. ROBINSON, President. tv Samuki, Hannay, Secretary. ''' CHARLES DE SEED1NO, No. 11, Todd's Buildings, L Pennsylvania Avenue, Agent. w W. P. JOHNSTON, M. D., Corner of fund 7th streets, Physician. June 14.2nw3in |jt JUNK HKFOllT of tho Mutual Life Insurance Com- t.i pany of New York, No. 56 Wall street. Tltis institution, during the month of June, issued one m hundred and three new policies, via! i To Merchants & Traders, 44 To Clergymen, 2 i. Manufacturers, 4 Pbyncian, 1 t| Mechanics, 5 Teachers, 2 Clerks, 12 Lawyers, 4 Auctioneers, 1 Prof, in College, 1 Brokers, 2 Surgeon U. S. army, 1 Hotel Keepers, 1 Cashiers of Batiks, 2 Shipmaster, 1 Students, 2 Furtners, 2 Oflicers U. S. army, 2 Planters, 1 Ladies, 1 Other occupations, 12 H Total lives insured ... ](K1 B MORRIS ROBINSON, President. H, SAMUEL HANNAY, Secretary. R CttAHUcs Dk Ski.ding, No. 11 Todd's Buildings, Jj Pennsylvania avenue. Agent. H : W P. Johnston, M 11., corner of F and 7th streets, pity- if sicinn lidv 3 .lawlin Kg RUNAWAY..War committed to the jail of llarford H county, Maryland, on the 14th May, 1847, as a runaway, R a negro man who calls himself CARLO; lie is about 21 fi years of age, about 5 feet inches high, thick set, black HI complexion ; had on, wheu committed, old bluo-black cloth iS pantaloons, old white hat, gray coat, coarse lace boots; H talks simple ; no perceptible marks npon his body. Ej The owner or owners, it any, are requested to come for- Hi ward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. 11 June 21.1aw4w WM. (J. RIIkKK sliorift' II Patfimt OpFtrE, Juno 1-1. 1H47. |l! ON the petition of William and I'homaj Schiirbly, 13^ of Washington comity, Maryland, praying for an ex- IS, tension of a patent granted to them tbra "machine foreut- 3-1 ting gram," lor seven years from the expiration of said pat- 1.1 eat, which takes place on the 22d <lay of August, 1847 I j It it ordered that the said petition he heard at the l'ntent Kg Oiiice on Monday, the 8th day of August next, at 12 o'clock, m. ; anil all persons are untitled to Hpfiear and show cause, Kg f if any they have, why said petition ought not to lie granted. H1 ' Ordered, alto, that this notice lie published in the Union, I| Intelligencer, and National Detnocfat, Washington city; H Sua and Republican, Baltimore ; and the Pennsylvania!), B I'hiladelphia, once a week lor three weeks, previous to the B second Monday in August. EDMUND 1HJKKE, 33 Commissioner of Patents. B< 1*. S. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and BJ send their bills, receipted, to tlie Patent Ollice, witli a pa- II' pur containing the notice. E. It. ' iKTKAITANll MINIATUKK PA1NT1NO Madame 1 Bridenlhal respectfully intbrms the ladies and gentlemen of Washington anil its vicinity tliat she lias luented liersell at rVIrs. Shryock's, on 7th street, near E street, where she is prepared to take portraits and miniatures in a style of excellence which she flutters herself will lie pleasing. llcr terms ate moderate, and she respectfully invites a call to examine her specimens. Madame 1$. will take a few scholars to lenrn the French language and drawing, if application be made early, as site lias n class now form nig. June 1^.3til TO Surgeons antl Parsers In the Navy..The subscribers are importing gold epuulcttx and trimmings under the regulation ol the 1st ol June, 1847. Surgeons, passed assistants, assistants, and pursers can bo supplied in tliu shortest space of time necessary to iin|iort the same. Officers (named above) describing rank, will tilcnsc send their I orders and address, by mail, to BAILEY Ac CO. i tbrinerly llailey and Kitclien, 1 June 11.2uw3m Bid Chesnut-street, Philadelphia. I To the htirt and legal reprrtrnlatiret of John Htnry, lalt of I the borough (now city) of /sweatier. in the county of Ism- I ratter, and Mate of Tenntylvanta, decerned : rjxHK undersigned auditor appointed by the orphans' A ccitrt of Lancaster county to distribute the proceeds of the sale of the real estate of said deceased, in the iiands of Michuci McGrann, trustee, Ace., to and among the persons entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice that lie will attend lor the jnirpose ol Ills uppoiuinaut at his ollice in the city of Lancaster, on Wednesday, the llthdaynf August, 1847, at 2o'clock, p. m., when and where yoil may npiiear if you tk'-'k proper. JAMES L. REYNOLDS. June Ml.lawSw For Hole or Lease. THE Washington City Orphan Asylum lots of ground, which were given to this institution some years since by Congress, in order to secure a permanent fund towards its support, will lie sold or leased upon the mo.-t liivornhlo terms, both as to price, and the lime or limes ol payment. As the trustees, who hold these lots for the asylnui, are, nx they ever have be.m, anxious to carry out the purjxixcK of Congress, and to secure a revenue from this profierty.now entirely unproductive.and as lliey have never been able to obtain the appraised value. Whan given, are now dvteriniue to dispose of the same for less, to those who desire to make a sale investment therein. These lots aro thus designated : Lots 4, tt, and 8, in square Wo. 2.W I a Lot 2 ' "128 fi Lots 3, I, 5,6, and 7" " 282 I Whole of square " 244 ' llo do «« US) 9 For further information, please apply to 1 N. ToWHON, 9 President Board Trustees ; or to M JAMEH LARNED, 1 June 14.3in Treasurer II liaiids. 1 ANIlREW J. POWELL, DonnUsonvjUe, Ui , agent for 1 tin- |'1111 11 nl jnn':u I'-i.ii.-. in ILouisiana, would re- II p. 11111 v "lift his services in s-. 1111 men WlikiO| io par- 9 nut Ngu tUMii laLntliltu. has had aiiexprn- I eiice of many yours as surveyor in the State, thereby ho- II qniring n Itmilim knowledge ..! the In ml- in tin- sugai I, II triets in.I Hi.' advantageous purchases that may I"- made, whether in unproved estates or wild lands. Hut u nioderuw charge will he made where information is furnished. June 2.1m > NEW OOODH AT KIRU'I Un More, between 1Mb argl 11th streets, Pennsylvania avenue..We have just received a Rood assortment of new summer goods, which wo bought at very reduced prices, and will sell them according Ladies wlto call soon may expect to get some of the greatest bargains that were ever ottered in the city of Washington, as we are determined to sell ott all of our old goods at almost any once we can get. June » J, T. <Jc C. KINO, -

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Page 1: The daily union.(Washington, DC) 1847-07-22 [p ]. · quarterofsection seven, anddie northeast quarter of sectionthirty-three, in thesametownship; and all the sec(| tionswithevennumbersintownship

By the Prtildenl of <hc United State*.

TN pnwwwofl.w.l.WMES K. POl.K, President oi

1 lit* United States of America, do herehy declare midinuke known that publi* sales will ha held at the undci!,;"niio.te!n»nd oil.!K.. in tin. .State of IOWA, at dm ,-rtodhereinafterdesignated, te» will

At till, luud otfie* at l)U HUQUK, coiiintenoiuf on MOVDAV the twelfth day of Inly next, few the disposal ol thepublic land* within the undermentioned townships, to wilt

North of the ban lint, and writ ofthefifth principal meridian, Townships eighty-nine, ninety, and ninety-one, ot rangeten-

, ,iTownships eighty-nine, ninety, and ninety-one, of rangee.ercn.

Townships eighty-nine and nety, o( range twelve.Townships eighty-nine and ninety, of range thirteen.Townships eighty-six, eighty-seven, cighiy-eight, and

eighty-nine, of range fourteen.Township eighty-nine, of range fifteen.At die land office at IOWA CITY, commencing on MONDAY,die nineteenth day of July next, for the aispooal ol

the public lands within the undermentioned township# andparts of townships, to wit:North of the ban Itne and u*tt ofthe fifth principal meridianTownship seventy-nine, of ranges thirteen, fourteen,

tiAeen, and sixteen.The northwest quarter, and the east halfand northwest

quarter of the southeast quarter of scctiou seven; the ea-ihalfof the northwest quarter and the north hall'of die southeastquarter of section seventeen; sections eighteen nndtwenty ; the east half anil northwest quarter of the northeastquarter of section twenty-one ; the south halfof sectiontweiuy-two; the west half and southeast quarter of sectiontwenty-six; the north half oftho northeast quarter of sectiontwenty-seven : sections twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two.and thirty-four ; the northeast quarter of the northeast quarterof section thirty-rive, and the west half aud southeastquarter of section thirty-six, in township seventy-six ; uudtownship seventy-ninfc, of range seventeen.

All die sections with even numbers in township seventysix,und the south halfof section one (except the southwestquarter of the southwest quarter) in die stone township;the cost half and northwest Quarter of the northeast mmr-

ler, anil die northeust quarter of the nortwest quarter olsection nineteen ; sections twenty and twenty-eight; dienortheast quarter of the northeait quarter of section twentyaine ; sections thirty, thirty-two, and thirty-lour, and tineasthalf and northwest qunrterof the southwest quarter olsection thirty-live, in township seventy-seven; and townshipseventy-nine, ofrange eighteen.The east nall'and northwest quarter oftownship seventyeight,and townships seventy-nine, eighty, and eighty-one,I ofrange nineteen.At the land oltice at FAIRFIELD, commencing oh MONDAY,the twenty-sixth day of July next, for the disposalof the public lunds within the undermentioned sections, to

witiNorth of the bane line and wett of thefifth principal meridian.All the sections with even numbers in townships seventy

and seventy-one, and sections one, three, five, nine, eleven,thirteen mid fifteen, the northeast quarter of the northeastquarter ofsection seventeen; section twenty-three, (exceptthe south halfof the southwest quarter,) and section twenty-five,(except the south half of the southwest quarter,) intownship seventy-one, of range eleven.All the sections witii even numbers in townships seventy

and seventy-one, the south half of the southwest quarter olsection nineteen ; the south half of the southwest quarter olsection twenty-nine ; section thirty-one ; and the southwestquarter, and die south half of the southeast quarter of sectionthirty-three, in township seventy; nnu the northeastquarter of the northeast quarter of section one, in townshipseventy-one, of range twelve.

All the sections with even numbers in township seventyone,of range thirteen.Tne north half and southeast querter of section two; the

northeast quarter of section three; and the north half ofsection twelve, in township seventy-two; all the sectionswith cvet) numbers in township seventy-three, (except thewest half of section eighteen, the southwest quarter of sectiontwenty, and sections thirty and thirty-two;) the southwestquarter of section seven, and die northeast quarter ofsection thirty-three, in the same township ; and all the sec(tions with even numbers in township seventy-four, of range| sixteen.»The northwest quarter nnil tlie weft liulfol tlio southeast

quarter of section one, and the northeast quarter of sectiontwelve, in township seventy-three ; all the sections witheven numbers in township seventy-tour, (except the southhatf of section thirty, section .thirty-two, and the west halftuid southeast quarter of section thirty-four;) and the southhalt of the southwest quarter of section twenty-seven ; diesouth halves oi the northeast und northwest quarters of sectiontwenty-nine; and the southeast quarter, the southhalfof the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter olthe nordieast quarter of section thirty-live, in the same

township, and all the sections with even numbers in townshipseventy-five, of range seventeen.Sections two and four, the north hnlf (except the north

east quarterof the northeast quarter) of section live; thenorthwest quarter, the west hull' and southeast quarter ofthd southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of dienortheast quarter of section nine ; sections ten, twelve, andfourteen ; the west half and southeast quarter of the northwestquuiter, and the southwest quarter of section iUtcuu;the southeast quarter, the west hull' and the southeast quarterof the northwest quarter, und tiie southwest quarter ofthe northeast quarter of section twenty-three; midsectiontwenty-lbur, in township seventy-iour; all the sections witheven numbers in township seventy-live, and the south half,die west half and southeast quarter of the northwest quarter,and the oudiwcst quarter of the northeast quarter ofsection thirty-one in die sumo township, of range eighteen.Lands appropriated by law for die ttse of schools, military.or other purposes, will he excluded from the sides.Tito sales will each he kept open lor two weeks (unless the

lands are sooner disposed ol,) und lio longer; and no privateentries of land tti the townships or sections so offered will lieadmitted until alter die expiration of tlio two weeks irontthe commencement of said sales.Given under my hand at the city ol Washington, litis

first day ol April, anno Domini, one thousand eighthundred and forty-seven.

JAMES K. POLKBy the President:

ftlCHAltO M. VOUNO,Commissioner of the General Land Office.

Notice to pre-emption Claimants.Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any

lands within tlio limits of the townships above enumerated,is required to establish the saute to the satisfaction ofthe Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, amimake payment therefor, at toon as jirtuticabU after weingth is notice, and before the day appointed lor die commenceS.. , inont of the public sale of the luiids embracing die true"claimed; otherwise suchclaim will be forfeited.

lUCUAltD M. YOUNG,Commissioner of the General Ltuul Odioe.

By tbe President at the United States.

|N pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President olX the United States of America, do hereby declare andmake known that public sales will lie held at tiie undermentionedland offices, in the Suite of Missouri, at die periodshereinalter designated, to wit:

At the land office nt SPRINGFIELD, commencing on

Monday, the sixth day of September next, for die disposalof the public lands within die undermentioned townships,to wit t

North of the bat* lint and trttf of the fifth jtrinci/wl miridian.Townships twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, and

twenty-eigut, of range fourteen.Townships twonty-flvtt. twenty-six. twenty-seven, twentyeight,thirty, thirty-one, tliirty-two, thirty-three, and thirtyinur.nf ranirA tiltpAn.

Township thirty-tliroe, of range sixteen.At the same plnee, commencing on Monday,t ne twentiethtlay of September next, lor the disposal ol tlie public

lands within the undermentioned townships and iructioim!townships, to wit:North of tht bait lint anil lent of the fifth principal meridian.Townships twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four ol

range twenty-five.'I ownsliips twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four of

tinge twenty-six.Township twenty-ionr, of range twenty-seven.

, Township twenty-three, of range twenty-nine.Townships twenty-three and twenty-lour, ol range thirtyone.Township twenty-four, of range thirty-two.Townships twenty-three and twenty-four, of range thirtythree.Fractional townships twenty-two, twe.ity-three, and

twenty-four, of rnngc thirty-four.At the land office nt JACKSON,commencing on Monday,the fourth tlay of October next, lor the disposal of tho public.lands within the undermentioned townships and partsof townships, to wit:

North of tht bate lint and tatt of tht fifth principal meritdian.Township twenty-three: sections six, seven, eighteen

nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-eight, twenty-nine*thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty-lour'in township twenty-four; and townships twenty-five amitwenty-six, of range seven.

Township twenty-six. of range eleven.The pert of iractionuf township twenty-five on the main

land, ol range eighteen.At the land office at CLINTON, commencing on Monday,the thirteenth day of September next, tor tlie disposal

of the public lands within tlie undermentioned townships,% to wit i

North of tht bait lint and tout of thr fifth principal meriihan.Township thirty-eight, of range seventeen.Township thirty-seven, of range eighteen.Township thirty-nine, of range nineteen.Township thirty-nine, of ra"ge twenty.

At the land office nt PLATTSBURG, commencing on

Monday, the eleventh day of October next, lor the disposalol this public laml within tho following part ol n township,to wit i

North of tht bait line and ireit nf tht fifth principal meridian.Township fifty-eight, except sections thirty-three, thirtyfour,thirty-five, anil thirty-six, of range twenty-live.I>aiid* appropriated by law for tlie use of schools, militaryor other purposes, will bo excluded lrom the sales.xbe ottering of tho abovementiuued lands will be rommeneodon the days apiHiinied, and proceed in the same

i order iu which they are advertised, with all convenient disII natch until the whole shall have beeu oik red, and the suiesI thus closed. But BO sale shall be kept open longer than two

f weeks, sad no private witty of any of the tends will be ml'mmld acdl aftw tba axplrfaiou ol thswo wssk..^ ^ ^

iiivw u«Ux mfuaofit tba oitjr of Wartiiijwn, thii Un

Inv of May, anno Domini one thousand eiulit hundred andIbity-atvcn. JAMES K. POLK.Uy the President:

Richard M. Yocau,Commissioner of liie General Luud Ollicu.

Notice to Claimants.Every person entitled to the right of pro-ernpt.on to anylund.i witlliu lite townships and part* of townships above

omimernted, is required to estnblish tlie same to the satisfactionof tlie register and reooiverof the proper luud ollice,and make payment dierolbr at turn at yiacttrablc alter seeinglitis notice, and before the day appointed for tlie commencementof the public sale ol the lands embracing thetract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited.

RICHARD M. YOUNG,Comfnissioner of tlie General Land Ollice.

May 26.InwlSw

By the President of Use United Steles.

IN pursuance of law, I, JAME.S K. POLK, President «>lthe United Statue of America, do hereby declare and

make known, that public sales will be held at the undermentionedland oilices in the State of ARKANSAS, at thepe^od* hereinafter designated, to wit:At tlie land olilce at HELENA, commencing on MONDAY,tlie twelfth day of July next, for the disposal of tlie

public lands witiiin the undermentioned townships andpurls 01 townships, to wit:North of the bate lint, and rait of the fifth principal meridian.The pnits of fractional townships one, two, and three,

situated east of the St. Francis river j township seven ; thenorth hull and southwest quarter of section six, and thewest halves of sections seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty ai.tlthirty-one, in township eight; and township nine, of rangefou r.

Townships six, seven, eight and nine, of range five.TownshipH eight and nine, of runge six.

Townships six and seven, the north half of section thirty,in township eight; and township seventeen, of range seven.Township nine, of range eight.Townships seven and nine; and fractional section one,

the north half and southeast quarter of section two, andfractional sections thirty and thirty-one, in township ten, ofranjfe nine.Townships nine and ten ; and sections two, throe, four,

live, eight, nine, ten, eleven, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen,nineteen, twenty, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two,in township eleven, of range ten.At the same time and place:

Smith of (he hair line, and writ of the fifth jirinripol meridian.The part of township nine, situated south of the Arkansasriver; sections five, six, seven, eight, und seventeen,

south of river, in township ten ; the west half of sectiontwo, section three, the east half of section four, sectionsten, eleven, fourteen, and fifteen, the north half of sectiontwenty-two, and the north half and southeast quarter ofsection twenty-three, in township eleven ; sections three,four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, seventeen, eighteen,nineteen, twenty, twenty-one. twenty-nine, thirty, thirtyone,and thirty-two, in township eighteen; and the northhalves of sections two and three, and sections four, ten,eleven, fourteen, eighteen, nineteen, thirty-one, thirty-two,and thirty-three, in township nineteen, of range one.The part of township eight situated north of the Arkansas

river; township fifteen, (except sections eleven andtwelve;) and the part of township sixteen, situated eust ojOld river, of range two. IAt tho same time and place:South of the bate line, ana eait of thefifth ]»rincipal meridian.The northwest fraction of section six, in township six ;

island number seventy-six, in the Mississippi river, oeingparts of sections thirty-five and thirty-six, in townshipeleven ; and sections one and two, in township twelve, ofrange one.Ine north half and southeast quarter of section one, and

the north halves of sections two, three, four, five, und six,in township five, of range two.Island number sixty, in the Mississippi river, being parts

of sections twenty-six, thirty-four, ami thirty-five, in townshipone ; and section three, in township two, of range five.At the land otlice at HATK.SV1LLE, commencing on

M(1NDAY the nineteenth day of July next, tor die disposalof the public lands within the undermentioned townshipsand parts of townships, to wit i

North of the bate line, a ml wett of the fifth principal meridianTho part of township one, situated west of White and

Chuche rivers, and townships three and eleven, of rangethree.Townships tlireo and four, and the parts of townships

seven und eight, situated west of White river, of rangefou r.

Township fourteen, of range eleven.The part of township seventeen, situated west of White

river, of range twelve.Township eleven, of range sixteen.At the stune time and place :

North of the base line, and eait of thefifth principal meridian.Township six, ol rnngo one.Townships seven and twenty-one, of range two.Township nineteen, of range five.Township fifteen, of range six.At tho land ollice at FAYETTEViLLE, commencing on

MONDAY, the twenty-sixth day of July next, for the disposalof the public lands within tlm mum.

ships, to wit:North of the baseline, andwestof theffth principal meridian.Township fourteen, of range nineteen.Townships twelve, thirteen, unil fourteen, of range

twenty.Townships twelve, thirteen, ami fourteen, of rungo

twenty-one.Townships twelve and fourteen, of range twenty-three.At the land office at JOHNSON COURT-HOUSE, comliiencing-onMONDAY", the second day of August next, tor

the disposal of the public lands within the undermentionedtownships, to wit:North of the bate line, and west of the fifth princijml meridian.Township eleven, of range nineteen.Township one, of ranges twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four,and twenty-five.Township ten, of range twenty-eight.At the land office.at CHAMPAGNOLE, commencing on

MONDAY, the twelfth day of July next, for the disposal otthe public lauds within the undermentioned townships, towit:South of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian.Township sixteen, of ranges ten, eleven, lburteen, undfifteen.Township thirteen, of range sixteen.Township nineteen, and fractional township twenty, ol

range seventeen.At the land ollico at LITTLE HOCK, commencing 011

MONDAY, tiro nineteenth day ofJuly next, lortho disposalof the public lands within the undermentioned township,and parts of townships, to wit:North of the bate line, and west of thejifth principal meridian.Township three, of range six.The north half and southwcM quarter of section six, in

township live, of range fifteen.South of the baseline, and west of the fifth principal meridian.

Sections six, seven, and eighteen, south of Arkansas river,in township seven, of range four.At the land office at WASHINGTON, commencing on

MONDA Y,tho twenty-sixth day ofJuly next, for the disposalof the public lands within the undermentioned township, towit:South of the bate line, and west of the fifth principal meridian.Township three, of range twenty-three.Lauds appropriated by taw for tlte use of schools, military,or other purposes, will he excluded from the sales.The sales will each be kept ojien for two weeks, (unless

the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no longer ; and noprivate entries of land in the townships so offered, will la:admitted until after the expiration of two weeks from thecommencement of said sales.Given under my hand, nt the city of Washington, this

third day nl April, Anno Doiinni, one thousand eighthundred and forty seven. JAMES K. POLK.By the President:Richard M. Youno,Commissioner of tlte General Land Office.

Notice to Pre-emption Claimants.Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption tr>»nnylands within the townships above enumerated, is required

to establish the snme to the satisfaction of the Register nndReceiver of the proper land ollico, and make paymenttherefor, as soon as practicable after teeing this notice, andbefore the day ap|>ointod for the commencement of thepublic sale ot the lands embracing the tract claimed;otherwise such claim will he forfeited.

RICHARD M. YOUNG,Commissioner of tlte General Land Office.

April 9.lawl3w

By the President of the United States.

IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President ofthe United States of America, do hereby declare ^'rui

oilice at M1NEllAL PD1NT. in the TERRITORY of WISCONSIN,commencing on MONDAY, the riiueteeiith dayof July next, for the disposal of the public lands within theundermentioned townships, to wit:North of tht ba»t line and west of the fourth ]>rinci}Hil meridian.Townships seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range

three.Townships seventeen and eighteen, of range four.Land* appropriated by law for tho use of schools, militaj

ry, or other purposes, wdl be excluded from the sale.The sole will bo kept o|>en for two weeks, (unless the

lands hit sooner disdosed of,) and no longer; ajid noprivate entries ol hind in the townships so ottered will beadmitted, until alfor the expiration ol two weeks from thecommencement of said sale.Given under my hand, at tho city of Washington, thisfirst day ol April, anno Lfoinini one thousand eight hundreda,Y' for'y-f vcn. JAMES K. PULE.By the President:

Kichaki> M. You,no,Commissioner of the General Lanil Oilice

Notice to pre-emption Claimants.Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to anylands within the townships above enumerated, is requiredto establish the same to tho satisfaction of the Register undReceiver at Mineral Point, and inake payment therefor at

toon at practicable after teeing Ihit notice, and before the dayappointed for the commencement ol the public sale of dielands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claimwill bo forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNGCommissioner of the General Land Ultice.April 6.lawl8w

LrmCNCAMBRlC Hsndkmklsft at #S per da»rnJ ust received,200 dozen linaiicambric h&niljterclueii,

good quality, for ft p« dozen, warranted all linen.I' M»y UKfitf P< CLAGETT k GO-

By tire Prntdtntof the Unltrit States. lion roajx-i

IN pumuinov of luw, I, James K. I'olk, IVesitlent of the lot upon vt

United States of America, rlo hereby tleelnre uric! irialc owner tinknown that public sales will he held hi the underwent iumd tlu! l'ulh <

laud offices in the State of Indiana, nt the period* heroin- owner ol

a (for designated, lor the r-nle of ilio followit»g described lands curtainedsituated tn the lute Miunii ce sions, in Mild Stute, In wil: ihe day 01

At die land olfico of INDIANA 1'OHf, Commencing on'' f''.1"

Monday, the sixth day of fVpteinber next, for the disposal ___J

of the jiiihlic land* within the undermentioned lowu.-hl j - /,/and (riu'tionul township*, to wit: day of theNorth of the bant lint, and tatt of iht second principal men- niay lie 01

dinn. Suite* theKructionul townships twenty-one, twenty-two, and twon- the^irapro

tv-thrue, in the former "Great Miami Reserve." of rouge . ,

one. % <hl' '

Fractional township twenty-one, and townships twenty- eaclt lowi

two and twenty-three, in the former "Great Miami Re- lot, at twe

serve," of ranges two, three, four, live, and six.Fractional townships twenty-two and twenty-three iif the

former "Great Miami Reserve,'! ol range seven.

Fractional township twenty-three in tlui former reserve of"two tniles sipturo on the Sulamnnio river," of ranges TT^gthirteen and fourteen. j"j[ prolli

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r*claims up

At the land office at FORT WAYNE, commencing on n,eut of cMonday, the twentieth day ofSeptemlier next, for the dis- Jjju nluj jposnl of the public lands within the undermentioned town- i[ls 0|fi(ships and (Vaclionnl townships, to-wit: u.,ry y,,,j)(North of the butt lint, and rait of the second principal meri- June 13

dinn. ^Townships twenty-four, twenty-live, and twenty-six, ami

fractional township twenty-seven, in the former "Great Mi-ami Reserve," of ranges live and six. -ittiVtFractional townships twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty- \A/ V

six, and twenty-seven, in the former "Great Miami Ko- * * ' I'serve," and fractional townships thirly-threo and thirty- nnitulsof

four in the former reserve at "Flat Holly's Village," of preme l,,o

range seven. fc laFractional townships twenty-seven and twwity-eight, in ,ov'

the former reserve ot' "Six miles sipiare at the fork* ol tin j|Wabash river," uud fractional townships thirty-three tiiul Late ofthirty-four, iiutlte toriner reserve at "Flat lh-lly^s Village,"ol range eight.

Fractional townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight, inthe former reserve of "Six miles square at the forks of theWabash river," ami fractional township thirty-one, in the (touches vformer reserve at "Sock's village," of range nine. convev

Fractional township twenty-seven, in tiie former reserve N,,vat '.'Flat Rock fractional townships twonty-ei <ht, twenty- *"

nine, mid thirty, in the former resort es at the "Month of theAboite river,' and the "Racoon Village," and fractionaltownship thirty-one, in the former reserve at "Seek's Village,"of range ten. T>RACTFractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty- Jjf alMjnine, and thirty, in the former reserves at "Flat Rock," .ll](j pj0S£"the mouth ol the Aboite river," and the " Uuceouit Vil- si,..,,...Inge," of range eleven. of the gov

fractional townships twenty-eight and twenty-nine, inthe former reserve at "the mbutli of the Aboite sRrer," of 4 UGl/fJ'

range twelve. A Law,fully and

At the land office at WINAM AC, commencing on Mon- fession inday, the twenty-seventh day of September next, lor the dis- also attem

posnl of the public lauds within the undermentioned town- curing palships and fractional townships, to wits to procureNurth of the bute line, and east of the second principal jjon |

meridian. Hon! Rlfraetionnl townships twenty-four, twenty-five, and twen- Hon. Mi

ty-six, in the former "Great Miami Reserve," of range J. I). Gr°"®- DoihoiulTownships twenty-four, twenty-five, and twenty-six, and Jan. 17

fraetiouul township twenty-seven, in the former " GreatMinmi Reserve," of ranges two ami three. ®

Townships twenty-lour, nventy-five, and twenty-six, and -* l'iefractional townships twenty-seven anil twenty-eight, in the v

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former "(rrent Miami Reserve,'* and die "Reserve betweennmEel mid Wabash rivers," of range four. 8 lr

Fractional townships twenty-seven nnd twenty-eight, inthe former reserve "between the Wabash and Eel rivers,"of ranee five.Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, milita- Will

ry, or other purposes, and the ultornate sections granted to SAM 11the State of Indiana, "for the purpose of aiding said Stale \fireli !1in opening a canal to connect the waters of the Wabashriver with those of Lake Erie," by the net approved 2dMarch, 1827, together with the tracts which have been se- Glected and approved under the act of 211th Augu->t, 18-12, in rrtllE tinlieu of the jiortions of said alternate sections covered by in- X ties o:dividual Indian reserves under the treaties, will be excluded be has reufront the sales. Chubb &The lands will not ho sold for n less price than two dol- the Treat

lars per acre, us provided by the ftrsl section of the act en- luithfullytitled "An act to grant the right of pre-emption to actual may be insettlers on the land acquired by treaty from the Miami In- the generadians, in Indiana," approved on the 3d of August, 1846. mauageniAnd the ottering of the same will be commenced on the attended tdays appointed, and proceed in the same order in which llountythey are advertised, with nil convenient despatch, until the for the oltiiwhole shall have been otic red, and the sales thus closed, est cash p,But no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and The uinno private entry of any of the lands will bo admitted until until 6 o'cialler the expiration of die two weeks. His dweGiven under my hand, at the city of Washington, this site the Ci

twenty-flflh day of May, anno Domini one thousand eight can be sehundred and lorty-scven. JAMES K. POLK. o'clock, p.By the President t Please rKicuaiio M. Yoono, June 16Commissiouerof the General Land Oflice.

Notice to Pre-emption Claimant*., , V/1 and G

Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any vania aveilands within the townships and IVuctionul townships above pro-cent inenumerated, is required to establish tin-same to the satis- uve deparfaction of the register und receiver of the proper land oliioe, Jlrt. orand make payment tllerelbr at the rate of two dollars per collectingacre, the price fixed by the net of 3d August, 1816, a* toon whether r<us practicable alter seeing this notice, and bolero the day up- rotUrn nutpointed lor the coinmouccmcnt of the public sale of the otherwiselandsembracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim Parllcufshall be forfeited. H1CIIARD M. YOUNG, dlsbiirsui "

Gommissioner of the General Laud Oilice. ibcir perseMay 2!) law 13w Havingpared to it

Postponement of the T.nntl Hales In the Indianapolis, paper thatPort Wayne, and Wlnamac districts In the State of ChargesIndiana. claimed ni

NOTICE is hereby Riven, that the sales of the lands in Coiinnuthe Miami ckssionn. in Indiana, ordered by proelaina- tention.

t ion 'of the President oftiie United Stales, ilntod the twenty- He has lfilth day of May, 1317, to be held at the hind olfieeat Iiuii- the Severnunapohs, 011 the sixth day of September, 1847 ; at the land ditors'otiiiollice ul Kurt Wuyne on the 20th Septeniber, 1817 ; and nt captains nthe land ollice at Winaniftc on the 27th September, 1317, niuns, Honre declared to be postponed until, and to commence on Septimus'Monday, the twentieth day of December, HI7. Henry L.Given under my hand, lit the city of Washington, this estj., Penssecond day of July, Anno ltoinini one thousand eight liuu- Pa.; Judgdred and forty-soven. now, esq.,By order ot the President, H. H. Hen

RICHARD M. YOUNG, New HaviCommissioner of the General Land Ollice. u. H. PostJuly 3.lawIdMay16Postiionemeiitof the I.ami Hales In the Indianapolis, ritHK w

Fort Wayne, and Wlnamu Districts In the State _|_ countof Indiana. ticularlv ri

NOTICE is hereby given, that the sales of the lands In aty|0 01 Inlthe Miami cessions, in Indiana, ordered by proeln- dyspepticmatioii of the President of the United .States, dated the proved an

twenty-flilh day of May, 1817, to he held utthe land ollice at are protecIndianapolis, on the sixth day of September, 1HI7 ; at the guard to bland ollice at port Wayne on the 20th of September, 1817 ; proprietorand nt the land office at Winninaoon the 27th September, All otlie1847, and which sales were, hy u public notice, dated the persons atsecond day of July, 1847, declared to be postponed until, as such,and to commence, on the 20tlt Deceinher, 1817, are hereby purchaseddeclared to be still further postponed until, nnd to coin- us have litmence, nt the land office at Indianapolis on Monday, the The soltfirst day of May, 1848 ; at'the land ollice nt Port Wayne on .,,d Dyott1Monday, the Htlt day of Mnv, 1843; and at the land office at \v. DyottWinninuc on Monday, the lillt day ol May, 1818. Second sirGiven uuder my hand, at the City of Washington, this |br tlio satfourteenth ilay of July, anno Domini 1817. DruggistBy older ofthe President. ni«hcd svnRICHARD M YOUNG, plural tenCommissioner ol the General Land Gllice.July 1G.lawts.

. . flKOHCBy the President of the United States. colm

IN pursuance of the net ot Congress, entitled "An act to Spm.tfullyestablish a town nt St. Mark's, tn Florida, 'approved on rntiircmciithe 2d day ot March, 1833, I, JAMES K. POLK, President portable vof the United States of America, do hereby declare una |HntU, gritmake known, that a public sale will Ire hold at the land (or n,office n'TALLAHASSEE, in the Statcoi Florida, for the ij^imientsdisposal of the undermentioned lots in snid town ol St. wj,Mark's, commencing on Monday, the 4th day ol October cording tonext, to-wit:. should be

Lots numbered two, three, four, six, seven, eight, ten, ls dividedeleven, twelve, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen, nine- supportedteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twru- ,rom t(,e cty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-one, thirty- |na,i,. ,mrltwo, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-eight, thirty- wlieel, Hitnine, Ibrty, forty-two, lorty-threo, lorty-four, lorty-six, lorty- to nr.eight, fifty, fifty-one, fifty-two, fifty-four, fifty-five, titty-six, NVina Gyfifty-eight, sixty-two, sixty-three, stxty-lonr, sixty-six, sixty- ,|lis m,seven, sixty-eight, seveuty-lbur, scventv-live, seventy-six, ,lll(1 t)l(,seventy-eight,seventy-nine,eighty,eighty-stx,eighty-seven, .tnd, andeiglity-elgtit, ninety, ninety-one. ninety-two, ninety-six. Iir), .|-so mninety-eight, ninety-nine, one hundred, one hundred nnd ,,uly a partwo, one hundred and three, one hundred and lour, one tlx- mill,hundred and six, one hundred nnd seven, one hundred and |ar -pneeight, one hundred and ten, one hundred nnd eleven, one to counterhundred and twelve, one hundred and fourteen, one liun- w|,ee|dred and fifteen, one hundred and sixteen, one hundred and revolve wleighteen, one hundred and nineteen, one hundred and rnU. upontwenty, one hundred and twenty-two, one hundred and direct coutwenty-three, one hundred and twenty-four, one hundred One ol tlnnd twenty-six, together with all the tactions of the follow- m,.llt ,|,ing named lots, not covered hy the donntion often acres, iy mvitoslmade to the Tallahassee Railroad Company, viz.: Lots be,.,, attucnumbered lorty-scveu, nily-nino, sixty, seventy-one, seven- Un kl|1ty-two, seventy-three, eighty-two, eighty-five, and ninety- to call fort

The offering of the above-mentioned lots will be com- ^jnilua"nienced on tlm dny appointed, end proceed in the same .|,i3 citvorder in which they ure advertised, with all convenient «'

despatch, until the whole shall linvc la-en olfered, and the -mn a*

sale thus closed. But the snle shell not be kept open longer h ,

then two weeks, nnd no private entry to any lot will l>e ail- ,, a'i!milted until alter the expiration of the two weeks. *]' ceuuGiven uniler my hand, at the city of Washington, this }n

twenty-hrst day of May, A. L>. one thousand eight hundred P1.®'and Ibrty-seven JAMES £. PCLK.By the President! MayRichard M. Yovm, , 3ri

Commissioner of the General Land Office. Q«,l, 20

Si t i ll E. '"":l :lr"rl

In pnrsunnre of the provision -of the net of Cotjcress, ap- ni j»t-Mlproved 2d March, ItWS, eutitled " An art to estabh-ti a town V *

at St. Mark's Florida," the register and receiver of the Innd o'.,office at Tallahassee will be required, prior to the day otsale, to asoertain "the value of any improvements whichm*f k*ve botn made" on tag lot! designated la tint protla- **

utiwlv, "and the nunhitMr fit public nale oi «nyrhicb there w*» kucIi improvcitii'iiliS other limn the

f»reof, m1i;iII, in addition t<> tlw* s»im w> be paid to

Sutea. be, «»iid h. *vby >, -<V«: t.» r \ ' f:

thtj improvement* the value u them u-.Uubu / tl

; mid if payment therefor *hnll not 1** made "JY'1 ,Mltt which the Maine wan purchased, the lot shall be "Ihtred at public sale on tin* next day of sale, and author!m shall not be capable of becoming the purehn- provedor o! any oilier lot olteretl at that pubhc stile: arisingThai if any lot mo offered, and bid oil on the lust States t

public t»ale, ahull not la? thus paid lor, the sum© 14-11. hitiered at private hale, upon paying to the United thoautirutin at which it was bid otr, and to the owner ul elaimttivemenls the previously ascertained value there- mg the

cute tinict of Congress aforesaid, the minimiim price ot "Thelot is fixed at twenty-five dollars, and of each out in the )nty-flve dollars tier acre. iu ordt

RICHARD M. YOUNG, /ens ofCommissioner of the General Lund Office. dctonli<UKOltQB M. U 1 IIII, 10*01

oounseli.or-at-i.aw, ries oftablished his otiiee in the city of Washington, and its n|)||sis Ins services to the public in lite proseoutioti of 0pon the Treasury of the United Slates, in the argu- ,rjiJtlu.)uses in the circuit courts of the district of Coluin- j to ,n the Supreme Court of tho United States.

^ of the Io is on the south side of F strectneur tho Treas-lin/- Peru's

o any elslIKIf UHKICN ANU 1IKN. K. OKKES,.Ittorneyt and Councillors-at- Late. "

if on F ttreet, war the Trea$nry Department, j'give prompt attention to claims before any of the <} V^urtments of the government^ or before Congre*n,

0 cases in the courts of the District, and iu the Su-on of the United States. '°"HS.1Green A: Green, Washington city, pottage jxiid..tf

convenK. JACKSON, H. CRANSTON, Generathe Astor House. Of Pavilion, Rockaway foots ai

EITAVV HOUSE, claim i:UalUmort. davit.

JACKSON At CRANSTON, evidentProprietors. deuce

vill be in readiness at tho depots and lauding* topassengers, irce ofcharge, to the house. B is consi

lished,WOUTIIINUTON O. NNKTHKN, it js |urAttorney and Coun*eUor~at-JLaw, ' OrJ

Washington, L). C., mcmorISKS in the Supreme Court of the United States il"d w'>tl the several courts of the District of Columbia, allowetscutes all manlier of claims against the United arose, i

her belbre Congress or the different departments to anyeminent. And in

TUN FISCHEII, Attorney and Counsellor at joni, mAustin, Truvis county, Texas, will attend faith- ,jj,.rHtipromptly to any business connected with his pro- any pinthis city, and the adjoining counties, lie will 2d. 'I1 to any business in the laud olficc, such as pro- whethetents, perfecting titles, ico. Letters must be paid benefitattention. ,|R. M.,j,

kkkksknces. whereP. Henderson, San Augustin. doniiciliciiuicur aiiuii, Auitiiii. taken psmucan Hunt, Galveston " :td.oesbeck, Houston. claimoilo Ac Groesbock, Now Orleans. time en

hath ev

IOSKL.Y, United States Attorney, will attend or "'j11;1several States and federal courts held at Nashar

attention paid to the collection of claims. whom"!the court-house at Nnsliville, Tennessee. "IltliHOUSTON <U ALLEN, order ill

L'oun*tllor» and Attorneys at haw, liy thGALVESTON, TEXAS, August,practice in the State and Federal Courts. space o

OUSTON. EBENEZKR ALLEN. act, to tI 1 v validity

To Cloluinnla, dec. merits'aural agency at tlie city of Washington. equity,dersigned, general agent, notary public, nnd jus- 8al(|c0'ifthoiteace, respectlully informs the public that e,inoved his office to the building one door south of NoticSchenck's exchange office, on 15th street, opposite presentairy Department, where ho will promptly nnd ro<tuireiattend lo any business in the above line which tolore ptrusted to his care. Persons having claims against judicati1 government, und who may conltde them to his (|,er0f0rcut, nlay rest assured thai they will be speedily beprete

,.... i devolveland warrants or treasury scrip will be secured be nl.j3ors and soldiers of the present war, and the high- evidentrico obtained lor the same. noticelersigued will keep his otlicu open front 8, a. m., ibted mlock, p.m.iliiig-liouse is on Louisiana avenue, nearly oppo- Attestty Hall, where, incases of pressing necessity, hecn and consulted before 8, a in., und idler t> /_ls^ urin.

* J

ay the postage. n .

.Jtaw Lin SAMUEL STETTIN1US. ,Agency Tor Claims at Washington. ler.<ES 1)E SELD1NU, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Beriaeneral Agent, No. 11, Todd's Buildings, Ponnsyl- Eliplime, Washington, D. C., offers his services fortne schoonin ofclaims before Congress or any of the execu- Esther,Intents, or before any boaril of commissioners that Steplir he appointed for the adjustment of spoliations, cargo o

private claims and rents, procuring pensions, Edwi-volution or any other service; bounty lands, for schooni:iesoriho.se arising under contracts, treaties, or Johnbuying and selling real estate, Arc. the Kolur attention paid lo the settlement of accounts ot t-^oh]olllcers who may lind it inconvenient to give Ifinal attendance. Th.j jbeen coimiiissioncd a notary public, lie is pre- tjirnisli legalized copies of any documentor other blockwuiuy he required. ,will bo moderate, and regulated by the amountnd the extent of service retpiired. (|1j jjJjmentions (post paid) will receive immediate at- nj t]lo (

lie honor to refer to the Navy Department nnd phe'1 bureaus connected with it, comptrollers' nnd au- .i i.sesol the Treasury Department, ami tho seniorml pursers in tUe iiuvy; unci uUo to Dr. John }lo- %\lsion;; Bitrimnl Henry, esq., Philadelphia; Jtov. V.ql.aru««tin, chap.nin oi'tlio Senute, Washington; Hon. nn-n <-nHllsworth, r uyettc,' Indiana; Thomas M. Rlount, Tiievacola, Florida; lion. U. R. Penrose, Lancaster, rJ,e T. Hartley Crawford, Wushingtori; Win. Ag- .t'lNew York; Z. Collins Lee,'esq., Baltimore, Mil.; whirr ardon, esq., Norfolk, Va.; Professor Goodridge, o3n, Conn.; M. Judson, esq., New Orleans; Hon. .?*?:«»x-r, Nashville, Tenn. linguist

.j y gioiisir' oneoftirtUcii signature the only Mfvgutnl against 0f {p'J'(|ierfelts..The public attention is invited, and par- ,(ieeferred to tlie advertisement, setting iortlt tlie tuAv p'j/irlislijelling, and tlie putting up oi'Dr. Beckv/ith's nnti- " hand dinner pills. Also to that of Dr. Dyott'a ap por anvti-bilious pills; both of which, it may be seen, porteil from being eouoterieited, by the only safe- j.-or a|1ja deputiiled upon.tlie wkittk.n sig.n.vtuuks of the por n||s on the label ofeach box of pills. por jj|ais which may be oil'ered lor sale by unprincipled por jyft0 surely base counterfoils, und will bo rejeeted IteiniThe pills that were in tlie hands of persons who <.asea wtlio genuine lmve all boon exchanged lor sucii uiwiiyse written signature of tlio proprietor amountagency for tlie sale of Ueckwitli's anti-dyspeptic jj|(. ^.js anti-bilious pills, is vested in lite hands off. c|() t.,|Ac .Sons, ol tlio Columbian College, No. 132 North pj peet, Philadelphia, who'will execute any orders the lates and all wholesale dealers, who wish to he fur- briber'stit tlie genuine pills, will bet upplied on tlie most j,, 1110II-, by upplynu M above May 21.tf lying 01

Page's Paitalile Windmill. ptriodhE PAGE, machinist and manufacturer of ngriralimplements and oilier useful inventions, re- j}informs tire public that he has completed his nr- f. TAVts lor the manufacture of his newly-invented Marcl,'iiidmill, which is intended lor ploughing on leveluling, thresliiug, and other agricultural purposes,aotiine shops, carpenters' shops, and other estab- (A,irequiring power lor driving machinery,uliiiill is built upon n tower of any height, ac- ^TIIIEthe size o!' tlie wheel.the height und diameter X comin prO|>orlion to the size of the wheel. Tlie wheel and coiinto 11 large number ol spaces, by arms, and is

by rotls from the siiull, which project forward Tin veutre. By this arrangement, tlio sails can lie f '

row and long, and to fill any desired surface ol the .'Js shaft of which is horizontal. Each sail is hung Wimt by hinges on the one side, mid brought to tlie .jT"a lever and spring, independently of each other. Chauianas all surplus power is allowed to pass through,same time tlie sails are lirouglit instantly to the ' t0^H1[may be operated liy the smallest breeze; and .

icoininixlated to Haws of wind, whioli strike u|>on Hj,' 't of the wheel, but give a more regular motion toThis windiniU is seli-adjustmg in every partieu- (vein, or tail-piece, is adjusted by gearing, so as Johnsbalance tlie power used, and always keep tlieare to the wind. Tlie vein is also constructed to Cliniclien the wind strikes it on either side, and to ope- patientsthe gearing so us to throw itsell instantly into the ""

rse ol tlio wind.rv.l''ie "

liese nulls has boon constructed at his establish- t-*^.,e*us city ; and nil prisons interested ate respecting 1 ,ie "

to cull and see 11 ill practical operation. It liaslied tohis portable grist-mili, and used lor grind- Demoda ol grain, which lias been etiocted in a manner lures, #h the admirullon ol all who have witnessed usice.received-at his machine shop in Italtimote, or May 2

June 24.eodlhn j^OTI,1.K OK. REKT..Two houses on 9tli, between years laM streets north ; one a large two-story new brick, ,, breakr and back buildings, a pump ol excellent water wbo wiil, and a large sulo lot attached; the other a tinJ tlnli stories high, with back building, coiiotiiiiijg yard wis. For term*, apply to Z. JONES, and so 1-d[Int. j On the premiss ou fcjeveown Holland**.We have in store. lpieces 1^ yard wide Hruwn Hollands, an uneoin- ,hort cr!le D CLAGKIT Ac CO. hand to

*".. JunelOIl MATCUKS,.The subscriber has just re-I a large supply ol those inimitable iirtction \which are decidedly the best in use. Sold whole- W ceJtaii at Stationers' H&lh

-4#wW- FISCHER Voiuu

Peruvian liiitciunll}ATTOItXKV

GlNtlllN OrPICE,

tii' Mill of August, Itvib, the following notice was n*-.1 troin In^ onkuAttorney General of the United States, having beeraed unit * ii11>i»w«-rt-«l by an not of Cotigrues, apthe Ktli August instant, to adjudicate the claimunder tho convention concludedLetween the Unite,nid the republic of Peru, at Lima, the 17th Marchrreby iiivks notice ot his up. io.nitiu-.it to perlbriries confided to him by the said act, and requires ilkuts to present their claims, and the evidence sustainan, with all despatch, that he may proceed to exee law.claims provided lor by the convention are ilesccthed

'irit article us follows: 'The Peruvian government,ir to make full satisfaction lor various claims of citethe United Stales, on account of seizures, captures,ons, sequestrations, ami confiscation of their vessels,the damage and destruction of thorn, of their enrolher property, at sea, and in the ports and territoPeru,by order of said government ol Peril, or underairity, has stipulated to pav to the United States thethree hundred thousand dollars, which shall be disilamong the claimants, in the manner and accordlierules that shall lie prescribed by the governmentJailed States,' Aud by the Aflh article itisnipu'Tlu-reshall not he demunded of tho government olaty other payment or indemnification, on account olii in of the citizens of the United Shales that was prctoit by Samuel Lamed, esq., when charge d'atfaircsUnited States, near Peru. Lhit the claiius sttbse0those presumed by Mr. Lamed to tile governmentshall be examined and acted upon hereafter.'

1 in pursuance ol the authority and tiowcr given toornoy (ienertil to make all needful rules and regulaorcarrying the said convention and act into en'ect,reby.rrea, That all persons having claims under the saidtion 'do file a memorial uddre -ed to the AttorneyI, setting forth minutely and particularly the variousid circumstances whence the right to ureter suchb derived to the claimant, to bo verified liy his all.Tliecliiitunnts shall also, at the same lime, file the?e sustaining their claims; and, if any of theevibein Spanish, u translation thereof shall nlso be

in order that the claimants may he informed of whattiered essential to be set forth, averred, and estabbaforctheir claims can be received and acted upon,In

ereJ, 1st. That each claimant shall declare in hisial lor and in behalf ol whom the claim is preferred,ictlier the amount thereof, and of any part thereof, iiI, does now, and at the time when the said claimltd belong solely and absolutely to the claimant, orother person ; and, if to any other, to what person,eases of claims preferred for the benefit of any othere claimant, the memorial to bo filed slmll further setid show when und by what means and lor what cononsuch other has become entitled to tho umouut, orrt of the amount, of said claim.'hut tho memorial shall also set forth and declarer the claimant, as well as any other person for whosethe claim is preferred, is now, and at the time whenI claim arose was, u citizen of the United .States,he is now, and at the time the said claim arose washaled, aud, if any, what change ol'domioil litis since'IllCC.That the memorial shall also set forth whether theit, or uny other person who may have been at any.titled to the amount claimed, or any piart thereof,cr received any, and, if any, what sum of money,r equivalent or indemnification, by way of insurancerwise, for loss or injury sustained, satisfaction foris therein asked ; and it any such payment or iuicationhas been made, to set forth When and fromlie same was received.That the cuses will Iks taken tip for decision in thewhich they may be filed and docketed."

e act of Congress above mentioned, approved 8lh ofltflfi, the Attorney General is directed, within the

f twelve months lrom autl alter the passing of theeceive, examine, and decide upon the amount andui en >111.11 lutiiin .is Mii.jf nv |.iixmicu tu nun, mill

irovided lor by the said convention, according to thejf the .Hcverul cuses and the principles of justice,and the law of nations, and the stipulations of theivcnlion. Sundry claims not having been presentie

is msbeby given to all claimants wllO llrvo noted their claims and evidence, in pursuance ot lhemeats of said act und the rples and regulations hereublislied,tliat the time limited by the act lor the adionwill expire on the 8th day of August next. It ise indispensably necessary that these claims shouldnted forthwith, to enable me to discharge the dutiesd upon the Attorney General. No adjudication cane in favor of any claim, unless it is tiled, with theo to sustain it, within a reasonable tinte after thisas the commission must be closed within the periodr law.

NATHAN CLIFFORD, Attorney General.Jou.n T. Reid, clerk.

claim$ not Jiltd, aiaypeart by ;m;>crt in the AttorneyOenernl't office.

riietis, of Boston, llcnry Parsons master.Elizabeth Ann, ot Philadelphia, Oliver Brooks mash

Fitch, master of the ship Flying Fish, of Boston,alet Smith, lor any interest ho tnay have in llie:r Wasp, of Boston, and in the cargo ol lite shipof Boston.ten B. Jlowe, for any interest ho may have in thef the ship Esther, of Boston.ird L. Scott, lor any interest he may have in ther Robinson Crusoe.lluan. for any interest ho may have in the cargo ollinson Crusoe. June 18.4teorlCIUN FKIllOUICALS, republished by Leonarditt Ac Co., New York..lOndon (Quarterly Review, the Edinburgh Review,stiniuster Review, the Nurth British Review, unitnod's Edinburgh Magazine.ibove periodical* are reprinted in New York, iinrneontheir arrival by the British steamers, in a beautirtype, on line white paper, and are fuithful copiestriginals.Blackwood's Magazine, being an exactile of the Edinburgh edition.vide spread fame of these splendid periodicals ren[needless to say much in their praise. As literary orreystand lar in advance of any works of a similaitow published, while the political complexion oimarked by a dignity, candor, and forbearance noiand in works of a party character,embrace the views of the three great parties ind.whig, lory, and radical." Blackwood and theon (Quarterly are tory, the " Edinburgh Review"rid the " Westminster radical. The "North British"rgan of the frec-churcli parly in Scotland, and is disiedfor its brilliant articles on civil liberty and relieedoin.The great Dr. Chuhners, of Edinburgh, islie principal editors.nrices 01 mo reprints are less tnan one-tiiirii 01 thoseureign conies, and while iliey are equally well gotjr ullord all that advantage to the Auterican or llieverender.tk11.mh.payment to bk made in advance.one of the lour Reviews - 00 per annum.

t two do 5 00three do - 7 00

lour ot itic Reviews - - 8 00ckwood's Magazine 3 00ckwood and the lour Reviews - 10 00ttauces and' communications must lie made in allithout expense to the publishers. The lbriner nuiyhe done through a postmaster, by handing hint theto tie remitted, lairing his receipt and forwardingpt by innil, post-paid; or the money may be eniia letter, post-paid, directed to the publishers.The postage on all these periodicals is reduced bypost olhee law, to about one-third the lbriner rales,a very important saving in the expense to mail subist

of the large cities and towns in tho United Statesthe principal railroad and steamboat routes, thoseills will be delivered free of postage.

LLONARU SCOTT it CO.,Publishers, 112 Fulton St., New York.The agents in Washington city are Messrs

LOR and W. ADAM,18.2nwHm

Knttoual Mrdlrsl t'ollrgr,lie Medical Department nf Columbian College,)Washington, 1). 0.animal course ol lectures in this institution willimence, us usualj on the first Monday in November,ilintio until die 1st of March.

faculty.as MtLt.EE, M. D-, professor of anatomy.M. Thomas, M. IJ., professor of physiology andjurisprudence.

ia>1 1'. Johnston, M. IJ., professor of obstetrics anduses ofWomen and ehildren..es G. I'aok, M. D., ami Leonard D. Gale, M. D ,rs ofchemistry.a Riley, M. 1)., professor of materia medica andutios.Fred. May, M. f)., professor of surgery.ton Tvt.ru, M. D., professor of pathology ami pracnedieine.on It li or, M. IJ., demonstrator of anatomy,nl lectures delivered, ninl opemtions performed onfrom die Infirmary, which is atuuihed to the collifrom the public dispensary.

joins of practical anatomy will be opened early in

:es for a complete course of lectures will amount to

n-trator's ticket, including his recapitulatory locWILLIAM

P JOHNSTON, M. D., Dean,7lh, between L ft F streets.

!7 Staw tlstMon. in NovCK..Tint undersigned would respectfully infonnpublic generally, that, niter having Ibr tv scries olbored lor others, anrl lor their benefit, lie ban mnde, and commenced working lor himself. So nil thoseuit lumber, lime, ceincnt.or calcined plaster, willniselves acromnuxhited by calling at bin lumberInch in the stand ju»t vacnted by Mr. John Purdy,ong occupied by Alexander Shepherd, Jvc., beingnib street, near the canal, and adjoining the Centre

indersigned will sell at moderate profits, for ensh orsdits- So ootne one, coine all! and lend a helpingthe needy. P. M. PfcAKSON.14.d3uV lawDw

HinOTOIf and HU Generals, by J. T. Headleyanplete in 2 volumes, just received and for sale bv, m «riiE(^LGE TfiMPLEMA*. y

) 2.sold ieparate4if dewed. Jum U

Vype ml JMmcmI l*rta».rvi-K and xi.r. othck rmsri.xo amixxuls auxfrxcriritn ArlCONNER'S UNITED STATES TYPE AN I) STK'.^V

. | l jrmr of JS'atuiu uisd Ann stretlt, New Ywk,CAN l«> liml nt eighteen per cent, deduction from ul<l

prices..The undersigned n -iwotlully lufbrtn the <.14patrons ui tin' type and stereotype tiiundry, formerly known hv<

^its Juiiwi Conner's, and more recently nsConner Je Cooke',,

I und the public 1n general, tli»t tltey ure prepared lo exccuie «orders for minting lv|ies, presses, chases, cases, ili)|iosiiw

; stones, ink mimes,and every other article necessary to formcomplete printing establishment*. on as favorable term-, firand of as good a <piality, as any other ustabltshineut in the in,Uniteil States.

Holders, cuts, brass rule, and all (Alter articles nmuufac- 77tared at this establishment at the satne reduced rales, l;New article* gut up to order on being furnished with pUi- lwterns. SmThe tyiie east at this cstnblishmeih Is, lioth in the style of -«-jfiicc and the material ol' which it is made, particularly JHadapted for service in uewspu|icr printing. »^All kinds of stereotytxs furnished. , ,

JAMES CONNER 3r SONv̂t

FIEK EXHIBITION PlttJube National Dmgurrrlnu M

Gallery, und Photographic Dejiots, established in 1610, adrand uwurued the cold and silver medals, lour first premiums,and two highest honors, nt the National, the Massachusetts,the New York, und the Pennsylvania exhibition*, \for the must splendid colored Daguerreotypes, und bent up- Jparents.Concert Hall, ftmncyhnenia avenue, UksMiffss City, ,

near Brawn'a Unlet. -j I205 Baltimore street, Baltimore, adjoining Campbell's J

jewellery store. ,

Sycamore street, Petersburg, Vitginia. n.,'Z>1 Broadway, New York.73 Court street, Boston.136 Chesuut street, Philadelphia. ,

176 Main street, Cincinnati. .

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Broadway, Surutogu Springs.Portraits taken in any weather, lit exquisite style Appurntus,im tractions, arid all materials furnished .-.J,Innetf.tf M N<

Half Sections ami (Quarter Sections of Vuant Lsni) to edoccupy In the West, of Texas, K<

RARE CHANCE, GRATIS..The uhsericc of a number of lusettlers allows ineto offer during the year 1&I7: HA) acres I)i

of the best land to families, and Iw'agre* to single men tu Crthe colony of Castro, whoso prosperity is well ascertained. fit)

Ciistrovillc contains now 1,(MM> inhabitants. The villageof Quihi, nine miles front Costroville, numbers 50 families.Tlic Vandenbcrg, livo miles further on the road to Mexico, <tt50 families. Similar establishment* are successively in illprogress on the vast circuit of the grunt made by the gov- oheminent of Texas to the subscriber.Address for references to 1IENRY CASTRO, Director

General und Foudutor of the Colony, Custrovillo, rexus,March 4.2aiu6in* [Nat. Intel ] r .

Mlll'Ali Lib Insurance Co. of New York. No. 6tt JWall street..Statement presented to the trustees at u p'1

special meeting held 8th day of June, 1H47: ohGross amount.of receipts to this date $676,61(7 31 1Deduct expense* and losses paid - - 175,367 67 "r

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Nett accumulated fund - - #404,339 04 1Ilnw invest til: I **

In bond und mortage on unencumbered real 3 *

estate in the city of New York und Brook- glyn, valued at twice the amount loaned Rthereon .... #261,000 00

United States, State and city of I __

New York stocks 126,560 49Deposilo in Bunk ofNew York 7,412 52jCash on hand .... 1,624 0(1iDue from agents -

.- 4,742 63i

9404,839 64 | *Deduct losses not paid 5,(UK) 00f

#399,339 64 I HNew York, Juno 8, 1847. J

M. ROBINSON, President. tvSamuki, Hannay, Secretary. '''CHARLES DE SEED1NO, No. 11, Todd's Buildings, L

Pennsylvania Avenue, Agent. w

W. P. JOHNSTON, M. D., Corner of fund 7th streets,Physician. June 14.2nw3in |jtJUNK HKFOllT of tho Mutual Life Insurance Com- t.i

pany of New York, No. 56 Wall street.Tltis institution, during the month of June, issued one m

hundred and three new policies, via! i

To Merchants & Traders, 44 To Clergymen, 2i.Manufacturers, 4 Pbyncian,1 t|Mechanics, 5 Teachers,2Clerks, 12 Lawyers,4Auctioneers, 1 Prof, in College, 1Brokers, 2 Surgeon U. S. army, 1Hotel Keepers, 1Cashiers of Batiks, 2

Shipmaster,1 Students, 2Furtners, 2 Oflicers U. S. army, 2Planters, 1 Ladies,1

Other occupations, 12 H

Total lives insured ...](K1BMORRIS ROBINSON, President. H,

SAMUEL HANNAY, Secretary. RCttAHUcs Dk Ski.ding, No. 11 Todd's Buildings, JjPennsylvania avenue. Agent. H :

W P. Johnston, M 11., corner of F and 7th streets, pity- ifsicinn lidv 3 .lawlin Kg

RUNAWAY..War committed to the jail of llarford Hcounty, Maryland, on the 14th May, 1847, as a runaway, R

a negro man who calls himself CARLO; lie is about 21 fiyears of age, about 5 feet 3£ inches high, thick set, black HIcomplexion ; had on, wheu committed, old bluo-black cloth iSpantaloons, old white hat, gray coat, coarse lace boots; Htalks simple ; no perceptible marks npon his body. EjThe owner or owners, it any, are requested to come for- Hiward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. 11June 21.1aw4w WM. (J. RIIkKK sliorift' II

Patfimt OpFtrE, Juno 1-1. 1H47. |l!ON the petition of William and I'homaj Schiirbly, 13^of Washington comity, Maryland, praying for an ex- IS,tension of a patent granted to them tbra "machine foreut- 3-1ting gram," lor seven years from the expiration of said pat- 1.1eat, which takes place on the 22d <lay of August, 1847 I j

It it ordered that the said petition he heard at the l'ntent KgOiiice on Monday, the 8th day of August next, at 12 o'clock,m. ; anil all persons are untitled to Hpfiear and show cause, Kgf if any they have, why said petition ought not to lie granted. H1

' Ordered, alto, that this notice lie published in the Union, I|Intelligencer, and National Detnocfat, Washington city; HSua and Republican, Baltimore ; and the Pennsylvania!), BI'hiladelphia, once a week lor three weeks, previous to the Bsecond Monday in August. EDMUND 1HJKKE, 33

Commissioner of Patents. B<1*. S. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and BJsend their bills, receipted, to tlie Patent Ollice, witli a pa- II'

pur containing the notice. E. It. '

iKTKAITANll MINIATUKK PA1NT1NO Madame 1Bridenlhal respectfully intbrms the ladies and gentlemenof Washington anil its vicinity tliat she lias luented

liersell at rVIrs. Shryock's, on 7th street, near E street,where she is prepared to take portraits and miniatures in astyle of excellence which she flutters herself will lie pleasing.llcr terms ate moderate, and she respectfully invitesa call to examine her specimens.Madame 1$. will take a few scholars to lenrn the French

language and drawing, ifapplication be made early, as sitelias n class now form nig. June 1^.3tilTO Surgeons antl Parsers In the Navy..The subscribersare importing gold epuulcttx and trimmings underthe regulation ol the 1st ol June, 1847. Surgeons, passedassistants, assistants, and pursers can bo supplied in tliushortest space of time necessary to iin|iort the same. Officers(named above) describing rank, will tilcnsc send their Iorders and address, by mail, to BAILEY Ac CO. i

tbrinerly llailey and Kitclien, 1June 11.2uw3m Bid Chesnut-street, Philadelphia. I

To the htirt and legal reprrtrnlatiret of John Htnry, lalt of Ithe borough (now city) of /sweatier. in the county of Ism- Iratter, and Mate of Tenntylvanta, decerned :

rjxHK undersigned auditor appointed by the orphans'A ccitrt of Lancaster county to distribute the proceeds ofthe sale of the real estate of said deceased, in the iiands ofMichuci McGrann, trustee, Ace., to and among the personsentitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice that liewill attend lor the jnirpose ol Ills uppoiuinaut at his ollicein the city of Lancaster, on Wednesday, the llthdaynfAugust, 1847, at 2o'clock, p. m., when and where yoil maynpiiear if you tk'-'k proper.

JAMES L. REYNOLDS.June Ml.lawSw

For Hole or Lease.

THE Washington City Orphan Asylum lots of ground,which were given to this institution some years sinceby Congress, in order to secure a permanent fund towardsits support, will lie sold or leased upon the mo.-t liivornhloterms, both as to price, and the lime or limes ol payment.As the trustees, who hold these lots for the asylnui, are, nxthey ever have be.m, anxious to carry out the purjxixcK ofCongress, and to secure a revenue from this profierty.nowentirely unproductive.and as lliey have never been ableto obtain the appraised value. Whan given, are now dvteriniuedto dispose of the same for less, to those who desireto make a sale investment therein.These lots aro thus designated :

Lots 4, tt, and 8, in square Wo. 2.W I aLot 2 ' "128fiLots 3, I, 5,6, and 7" " 282IWhole of square " 244

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llo do «« US)9For further information, please apply to 1

N. ToWHON, 9President Board Trustees ; or to M

JAMEH LARNED, 1June 14.3in Treasurer II

liaiids. 1ANIlREW J. POWELL, DonnUsonvjUe, Ui , agent for 1

tin- |'1111 11 nl jnn':u I'-i.ii.-. in ILouisiana, would re- IIp. 11111 v "lift his services in s-. 1111 men WlikiO| io par- 9nut Ngu tUMii laLntliltu. i« has had aiiexprn- Ieiice of many yours as surveyor in the State, thereby ho- IIqniring n Itmilim knowledge ..! the In ml- in tin- sugai I, IItriets in.I Hi.' advantageous purchases that may I"- made,whether in unproved estates or wild lands. Hut u nioderuwcharge will he made where information is furnished.June 2.1m >

NEW OOODH AT KIRU'I Un More, between 1Mb

argl 11th streets, Pennsylvania avenue..We have justreceived a Rood assortment of new summer goods, whichwo bought at very reduced prices, and will sell them accordingly.Ladies wlto call soon may expect to get someof the greatest bargains that were ever ottered in the cityof Washington, as we are determined to sell ott all of ourold goods at almost any once we can get.

June » J, T. <Jc C. KINO,

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