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    X ,y32
. 4 .411:;
VOL 1.-NO 263.
PUBLISHED BY
PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
N. W. CORNER OF WOOD 4- FIFTH STB
ttrAMS. , --FIVE DOLLARS 2' year, payable in
Idyl/nee. Single copies TWO CENTS—for Weal. the
minister or the office, and by Newit Bays.
Ilia Mercury and 'Manufacturer
et,pnbpshed WEEKLY, at the same office, on a doable
mediae' sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad.
frawce. Slagle copies, SIX CENTS.
'forms of
PER SQUARE OF TW
3,41 , 1 insertion, 0,50
rwolneertions, 0,75
TltYee Insertions, 1,00
thie week', 1,50
yera weeks, 3.00
rbrec weeks, 4,00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS
CHANGEABLA AT PI LASCRE.
Ont Square. Two Squares
Piz months, $13.00 Six months, $23,00
OA. year, 2.5,00 One year. 35,00
rrlmrger ailvertisernentsin prorortion.
CARDS of four lines Stx DoLtates a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C
'CITY Post Corms. Third between Market and Wood
Mrents—R. M Riddle, Postmaster.
Currox Hansa, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter
s:Des buildings—Major John Willock, Collector.
Chu rtLICASORY. Wood between Fir,t and Second
treets—James A. Bartram, Treasurer.
Comm Taa*.suarr, Third street, next door to the
Mud Persbytertan Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasui cr.
4attot'so►rics, Fourth, between Market and Wood
lareals—Alexander Hay, Mayor.
M totems/Ws EXCH'SKOS. Fourth, near Market at;
BANKS.
Ptersatmea,bettveen Market and Wood streets, on
rnird and Fourth streets.
4 1Muenteures' AND MANCIPACTURZNIV AND FARMKRS . DE.
POSIT Rau, (formerly Saving Fund.) Fourth. ltetwten
Moodiand Market streets. '
Bien:ewes, rifth street, near Wuod.
HOTELS.
eaceiratrizta Timm, Water street, near the Bridge.
escitiThess Horst., corner of Penn and St. Clair.
MICIICOLNT3' HOTNL, corner or Third and Wood.
`A azalea)! Ham., it:Third and Smithfield.
Hams 3 - raTse, earner of Penn street and Canal.
HAar,e, Liberty street, near Seventh.
Mtwmas ?Corium Hooss,Liheriy St. opposite Wayne
Baostmassr Mitrittos House, Penn St. opposite Canal.
LP °WERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
0100 COUNSELLOR AT LAW.-offire !Tout
tell to Bakewell's offices on Grant st., neatly opposite
tat. new Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon,
ifoq ,—First floor. stip 10
UGH TON EFL, Attorney nt Law, North Ca,t corner
of Smithfield end Fourth sirrets. sep 10-1 y
11111 3 CA.NDLESS & lIPCLURE, Attorneys and
Covnaellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, hack
attn. oid Court Ilosse,rittsburgh. sep 10
SIII7NIC k F/NDLAV, Attorneys at Law, Fourthst.,
above Wood, rritsborgth se"' 10-ly„
rIIIIHO9. HAMILTON, At torney at Law', rill h, 'ICI AV CC II
JL Wood and Smithfield sts., Pitislcargh. scp 10-1 y
W.ll. WILMA. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law;
• Office on the north side of the Diantottel,hetweett
Market and tf Orin streets, upstairs sell 10
A I. DURBOILA.W, Attor at w; tender z .
• his professional see vices to lb.- pub' ie. Office on
fifth Street, above Wood, I' itt,i.or::ll, Fri) 10
• .E YSTEII 4 RUUD \N AN, Rlivrnept of 1 .iro. Office
removed from the Diamond, to A ithriicy'Afrow,"
hady side of Fourth street, between Market and %Fond
id reels 10
BUCKMAST AT'ELN EY AT LAW,
i'l • liai removed his office to 14 nreem Law [Wild
figs. Fourth street, above aboveSutkk?4ePd, Vittel urot.
Sep 10
GEORGE iv. LA YX t O, Atto hey at I.aw, Office
Nn..54 Fifth street, near the Them re, pitt,;,nrgh.
1101)
• READE ASDINGTON,
07TORNEr AT LAW. —Office in itakeweles
Grant street, Pittsburgh. Nov. 5. 1842.
JOAN J. 111.1TCIIELL—Attorney at Law, office
eorner . of Smltatield and sth Ms., Piitsburgh.
f i t:r Colieetions made. A 1 imintess entrusted to his
*ere will be promptly attended to,
rebl6--ly•
ItE.llolfAfx.-R. Morrow, Alderman; offi c north
side of Fifth el., between Wood and Smithfield
ts, Pittsburgh
110!:
8. R. HOLM EA, Office in Second street, next door
nlvany it Co's Glass S.Varehoose sep 10-1 y
.oliNi7Ta. 4. STOCKTON, Bookseiaers, Printers an
• nufactti 37, Market se. sep 10-1 y
TOEIN ANDERSON, Smithfuel ulry Water st..
OF • near tbe Monongahela House, rittsliThM;o4., sep 10-1 y
TiWYAS S YOUNG. FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG.
tral[o9. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware
JL Rooms, 'Artier of Hand st. ¢ Exchange Alley.
Persona wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to
belt' advantage to give us a call, being fully satisfied that
vie can please as to quality and price. sep 10
66 BBLS. PLANTATION MOLASSES. received
per Steamers Little Ben and Fulton, and for
J. G. 4- A. GORDON
12 Water street
*ate by
siat,t7
nein:tag D. COLEMAN • • LerD R. COLEMAN
COLSIII4.I I , 411. CO.Aenera Agents, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants. Z..evee Street, Vicksburg
Miss They respectfully soAct t consignments. n 22-
U L F:IIM CLOSEICA Boot and Shoe Montalto°-
, V j„-ry,No. 83 Fourth St., "test door to the U. States
aillat Ladies Pratiella, Kid aud Satin Shoes made in
he. neatestssanner, and by the newestrrench patterns.
asp 10
GARDEN TOOLS, consisting or Hoes. Fancy Spades
Transplanting Trowels, Eddisg Tuols, Budding
Calves, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re•
celled and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN.
imp TO - 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
#I6IBTRATES•BLANSS, for proceediogs In At.
tachnion under the late law, for sale at this Office.
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.—
To be used in Bankruptcy proceeding s, printed on
MI paper ,and is the forms approved by theCourtior sale
!Me Oice of the IlSorcary and Democrat. rep 10
WIL, HUBBARD, Lidice fashiosable boot and
• - shoe illamtfaeturer, No. 101, Third street, between
toed and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh seplo
\.rfkiATTERSON, J r., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh,
Pa. ‘ Manufacturer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To•
teen, Tuner, Mill and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
Wltai 166 4 te.
sep
DIPCLOSHEY, Tails r and Clothier, Leher.y
awl, between Sixth and Virgin alley, south side,
'aep 10
r Q. .k A. GORDON. Commission and Forwarding
lierebants, Water at., Pittsburgh. sep 10—ly
Birmingham AC Co.
cIOSINDIMON AND FORWARDING AMR.
L./ CHANTS, No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
Irtirmi—ltonehring and Shipping 3 cents per 100 lbs.
edminhilons on Purchases and sales 2} percent.
mar 8:••43
IS. MORROW,
4.111,
11/PACTURER of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
Ware, No. 17, Fifth at., between Wood and Mar—
figeeps constantly on hand a good aasoitaient atoms,
Al Donal share of public patronage. A Iso.on band,
-01 /Cratlosei•-' trades: Shovels. Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons,
tla. ,.
ns, T Mies, Pots, Ovens, Co ff ee Mills kc. Met.
_soil others are invited to call and examine for
t MOWN** as he deterodoed tointleliesp Ibr cub or
1,1 4 .0 1 1,1
11111161
dvertising,
LVC LINES OR LESS:
One month, $5,00
Tyro monis, 600
Three months, 7,00
Four months,
Six months, 10,00
One year, 15,00
.00U -- NORNING POST
AN, JENNINGS & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro-
duce Merchants,
And rrerlers in Pittsburgh Justtirjectures
mar 17 No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh
HAILMIN, JENNINGS &CO.,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
N 0.93 Wood street.
Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns
March 17, '43.
THOMPSON RANNA JAMES TORNIOLL.
HANNA TURNSULL'S Paper Warehouse, No.
104, Wood at., where may be had a general supply
of writing, wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank books,
school books, 4-e, ¢c. sep 10—ly
I) C. TOWN.4E,NO k CO., Wire Workers and
R Manufacturers, N 0.23 Market street, between 2d
and 3tl streets. sep 10—ly
I XCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair
4
streets, by McKIBBIN 4. SMITH.
sep 10—ly .
lIROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed
ward Hushes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25, Wood at., Pittsburgh. sep 10 —IY
E GOODS.—Presion 4 !Mackey, wholesale and
LL,, retail dealers in English, French, ar.d Domestic
Dry (loads, No. ill, Market st.,Pittshurgh. rep TO
Jo UN MWEVITT, Wholesale Grocer Rectifying
Distiller, And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh
Nlannfactured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts
iatritt. Imp 10
WILLIA,SI U. WlLLlklitfl lons S. Dit.tvoinn
wI LLI AMS & DI T.WORTH.-- w h lesalc
Grocers Produce and Com mission Merchants, and
dealers In Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. - 29,
Wood street. scp 11l
boon B.Sugairr !Ls. N. Krati
QIIERIFF & KEAN, Manufacturers of Copper.
/--.7 Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware. No. 80. Front et., Pitts
burgh. (louse Spouting and Steamboat work promptly
executed. sep 10
n AVID S ANDS,N ATCH dr. CLOCK
11-5 MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pitts
- burgh,
DEALER IN WATCH ES,CLOCKS,BREASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, .ve.
sep 10
L ANDRETH'S GA il
GARDEN SEEDS.— A fu
supply of Landgeiles Garden Seeds, always on
bawl, mid for sale at Ms nenry lUe Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
Fen 10 184 Liberty street, bead of Wood,
REMOVAL—Matthew !once, Barber and Ilnir Dress
er, has removed to Fourth street, Opposite' he May
orsoffice, where he wilt he happy I.o:Wilit upon immanent
ur transient costumers. ❑e solicits a share of public pat
ronage. --- sep 10
JMIN ITPFARL AN D, Upholsterer and Cabinet
~tiLiker, Third $l. bettoteo Woad 4- Market streets,
respectful informs his friends and the, public that he is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Bu•
reatis,Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Si ands, Bair and Spring
Mattrassts,Curlaln., Carpets, rill %oils of Upholstering
work, which he-will warrant equal .0 any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms. cep 10
11)11 EMOVAL:--T lin snit - scribers linve remov , d to Wa
11. , ter het weer% Wood and Smithfield streets, wherf,
they will continue the Wholesale Grocery nod Commis
stem Irm.itic,..s and would rc_lll fully solicit the pal roil.
aac of their friends J. W. BUR lilt IDC E .Co.
Dec 3
DP,. A. W. PAT I'E.RSON , 7f ice on Smithfield street
near Sktli. sep 10
1741. - 43
FARE lt 1. , ,D171)1;11. -U. S. NlAti. LINKor STACrI ANP
Rill. RoAnrArts, from PatFAlnirgli, vi.r 11;cd1'ord,
rhaiherelittrg, Ilarri , horg and Lancaiter, to rhiladri
!dila, connecting with the Mail train of CD'S to N Y.
4-r. Only 150 ruil , •ssiar.inz and one night out.
Also, ;he Direct line to Italtimotc.
rare to Philadelphia $9.
Baltimore, 9.
Leaves daily at R o'clock A. M,
Office second door hefow the Merchant.; Dote! Wood st
FIENDELL, GRAII A Mll, ‘VACT ? II j• Co.
23, 1543-Iy. Proprietors
TUE GREAT CENTRAL ROU •E, NIA NATIONAL
ROAD AND BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD
COMPANY
Va "sl. 1 5
11 EH' line of U. S. Mull Coaches for WdsAingtort city
Baltimore, PhiladelpAio arid New York.
This lire I. in full operation and iravesPittsburgli daily
at 6 o'clock A. hi., via Washington Pa. and national
road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road
Co's. to all the above places: Travellers will find this
a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and
distinct Pit tsimrgit and Coni:kertand line, facilities will he
afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex
tea coaches furni.hed at the shorteit notice, wito the
privilegr of going through direct, or taking cue night's
rest at their option.
Fur tickets, apply at our office at theatonongabela
Honse. L. W. STOCKTON•
Feh. 3d—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co.
NEW ROUTE.
ENTIRE NEW COACHES!
PROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIAIORE AND
PHILADELPHIA.
United States Express Line ,
Leaves Pittsburgh (laity, at 2 o'clock, P. x, via Steam.
boat to Brownsville, thence in splendid new coaches to
Cumberland, over the great National Road, and from
there by
RAILROAD,
in superl•or new eight whoeled cars, to Baltimore,
Washington city and Philadelphia.
The above Line le represented to the traveling public
as being unequalled between the Ohio,River*and Eastern
cities for comfort and expedition, having made arrange
meats to convey passengers through in two days, and
no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cars.—
Think of ill Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 56
miles less titan the Wheeling route, and that In superb
new coaches.
Fare to Bahltno , e, CO.
Office In the Monongahel a House.
A. HENDERSON 4. Co.,
ml d 3 Stage Proprieto
IVACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES—Th(IMM
1: CONVINCING:— Having been afflicted for nearly
two years, with a bard swelling on the cap &my knee.
which produced much pain, and used various applica
Lions recommended by the Paculty - --all in vain was
cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brand
reth's Liniment, or External Remedy.
Witness my hand JAMES TAYLOR,
Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 19th, 180.
Dr. Brandreth's External Remedy or Liniment; sold
at bis office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE--
50 cents per bottle. fcb 8.
JUST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and
Lemons, of the finest quality. for sale wholesale and
retail, by WM. THORN,
feb 53 Market at.
20000 LBS Cotton Yarns, assorted
Nos.
9
2,000 , Batting,
2,000 " Candle Wick,
1,000 " Carpet Chain, and
e. 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto
ry. For sale by
HAILMAN, JENNINGA &
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
mar 17 No. 43 Wood street.
rum. ELDER, Attorney a Liar.--afiee in Ste.
• IF and unietAnd deft above the axon of Saitbillell
MA* side, 21'.
PITTSBURGH, JULY 17, 1843.
'II' • `ll'
• .
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES.
IN pur , uance of law, I, JOHN TYLER; President
of the United States of America, do hereby de
clare and make known that public sales wilt be helJ
at the undermentioned Laud Offices, in the State of
MICHIGAN, at the periods hereinafter designated,
to wit:
At the Land Office of GENESSEE, commencing
on Monday the ninth day of October neat, for the
disposal of the public lands within the limits of the
undermentioned townships and fractional townships
to w
North the base line end east of the meridian.
Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty- three and
thirty-four, ane fractional township thirty-five, bor•
&rill on Lake Huron, of range
Townships thirty-ono, tnirty-two and thirty three,
and fractional township thirty four, bordering on
Lake Huron, of range seven.
Fractional townships thir trotie, Ihir tv-two, thirty
three and thii t)%four, borderini on Lake Huron and
Thunder Bay, of range eight.
Fractional townships thirty, thirty-one ,thir ty..two,
and thirty three, bordering on Lake Huron, of range
nine.
Fractional township thirty, of range ten.
North of the base fine and West of the meridian
Township thirty-five, and fractional townships
thirty-sit, thirty-seven and thirty-eight, bordering on
Lake Huron and Mullet's Bay,of range one.
Townships thirty-five, thirtreix end thirty.seven,
and fractional townships thirty-eight end thirty-nine,
bordering on Lake Huron, of range two.
At the Land Office at DETROIT, commencing
on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of September next,
for the disposal of the public lands within the limits
of the following detached tracts, viz:
The lot number one in section eight; lot number
nine in section nine; lots three, four and fire in sec.
lion seventeen, and lot number One in section eigh,
teen, which have recently been surveyed in township
six, South of range ten, East of the meridian.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of sohools,
military, or other purposes, will be excluded from
sale.
The sales will each be kept open for two weeks,
[unless the lands are soonerdisposed of] and no longer,
and no private entries of laud, in the townships so
offered, will be admitted, until after the expiration
of ihe two weeks.
Given tinfter my hand, at the city of Washington,
this eighth day of June, Anno Domini, 1893
JOHN TYLER.
By !lie P. eside.l:
Tuo. 11.
Comrni•:ione r of the Central Land Office
NOL'ICE TO PRE•EMrIION CL4IMANTS
lively psrson stalled in the right of pre-emption
to any hints within the Emits of die townships, above
enumm ;Alt d, requited to e;„triLlish "the same to the
satisf,ctiun of the Regis er and Receiver of the pro
per Laud Ofnce, awl make payment therefor as soon
aspraeicable after sesing this notice, and before the
day appo:nted'for the commencement of the public
sale of the township, enlist seirig the tract claimed,
ab ti r d , signa ed, othrrwie such claim will be for
feited. TllO. 11. BLAKE,
Commissioner of lire Genera! Land Office.
jutie
BY THE PRES! HENI' OF THE H. STATES,
IN of law, Lions TYLI R. President
of the United Suites of Atnesica. do hereby de.
dare amt make ki4Jwit thai sales win be held
at the tnal , rtrietitiont.d Land Odices, in the State of
M SSIJI I L I, at the periods hereinafter designated,
io
Al' 1'1,.1'I " I'Sl1L1F G, i, Clinton row,ty, the 6CAI
of the 1,,u d "(Ike for tln, Pli , tte district of MirsoU-
comities cmg on Monday, the ninth day of Oct -
bet - 'text, fir ihe di,posal of the public lauds withit
the undermentioned townships, and fractional town
ships, to iris
North of the base line and ic( 3( of the fifth
prinei
pnt Ulf Tidian. (nl u (st of the former wcticrn bum
dory r f t4c Staft.
Towluoup SiNv two, of o,i' y four.
Tow,olop , sixty (ice ,stitt sixty tlit , r, of raogi
thirst li e
Z o o ~tns } iirB ty n llid fur, of range thirty
Town,Hri t•mly one and six!) , three, of rang.
thirty SI'I.CII.
Tom, shTs sixty two and sixty four, of range thir
ty eight.
%vebt half (4" LOWnillip sixty one, of range
thirty nine. ,
Fractional township sixty taro and township sixty
four, of hinge forty.
Ft a , tional townships sixty two and sixty three, of
range forty nue.
Fractional townships sixty thiee and sixty four, of
range frrty two.
North of the base line and east of the fifth principal
meridian, and west of the former western boundary of
t he State.
Townships `llly' otie
.and six;) , two, of ran 2e
twenty revel).
Tot\ ntiiiip sixty. s xty one and sissy two, of i ange
twenty eight.
Township sixty one. range twenty nine.
Al,O at the same place, commencing on lionday,
time thirteenth day of November next, fur the disposal
of the public land* within the limits of the tindermen
ti,,ne,l townships and fractional townshi:,q, viz:
North of the ba3e line and west of the fifth principal
meridian, and west of the former icerttra boundary of
the State.
Fractional townships fifty, filly one, fifty three ,
filly five and fifty seven, of range thitty three.
Townships fitly two, fitly four, fifty six, fifty eight
and sixty, of range thirty four.
Ft actional township fifty one, townships f i fty t h re e,
fifty five, fractional trwitEhip fifty seven and town
ship fifty nine, ofrange thit:y five.
Fractional townships fifty four, fifty six, and fifty
seven and town nip sixty, of range thirty six.
Fractional townships fifty five, fifty six, fifty eight
and filly nine, of range thirty seven.
Fractional townships fifty five and sixty of range
thirty eight.
At the Land office at LEXINGTON, commenc
ing on Monday the second day of October next, for
the disposal of the public lands within the limits of
the undermentioned townships, to wit:—
North of the base line and soul of the fifth principal
meridian
Townships thirty six, thirty seven and alit ty eight
of range fourteen.
Townships thirty five and thirty seven, o f range
fifteen,
Township thirty five of ranges sixteen and nineteen
Townships thirty five, thirty six, thirty seven and
thirty eighi, of range twenty one.
Township thirty eight, of range twenty three.
Township thirty nine, of range twenty eight.
Townships thirty eight and thirty nine, of range
twenty nine.
Township forty, of ranges thirty one, thirty two
and thirty three.
South west fractional quarter of section twenty
one, and the north east and north west fractional
quarters ofsection twenty four in township fifty one,
south of Missouri river, of range twenty six.
South west quarter of section seven, in township
forty nine, of range twenty seven.
Lands appropriated by law, for the use of schools
military or other purposes, will be excluded from
save. .
The sales will each be kept open for two weeks,
[unless the lanes are sooner disposed of] and uo
longer, and nn prisate entries of lead in the town
ships so offered Will be admitted, until after the ex
piration of the two weeks,
Given under my hand at the City of Walibington,
this eighth day of June, Anno Domini, 1843
JOHN:TYLER.
By the President:
PRO. EI. BLAKE,
Comm'r of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS
Every person claiming the right of pre-emption
to any lands within the limits of the towuships above
enumerated, is required to establish the same to the
satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the
proper Lend Office, and to make payment therefor,
urn's', as practicable after seeing this notice, and be
fire the day appointeil for thecommencentent of the
public sale of. the township, embracing the tract
claimed, above designated: otherwise such claims
will be forfeited.
TIIO. 11. BLAKE,
Commi sioner of the Gene.-al Land Office
j.ino
By 'fIIE PRESIDENT OF Tiii.; U. SPATES.
INpit, surince of law, 1, Jolts TYLER, President
of the United Sautes of America, do hereby-dse.
clare and make known, that public sales will be held
.tt the undermentioned Land Orlices in the Territory
ofIOWA, at the periods hereinafter des'gnated, to
wit:
At the Land Office at DU BUCWE, commencing
nn Monday, the sixteenth day of October next, for
the disposal of the public lands within the limits of
the undermentioned townships ' viz:
North of the base line and Eart of the sth principal
meridian.
Townships eighty two and eightrthree, of range
one.
Townships eighty-one, eighty-two and eighl
three, of range two.
Townships eighty-one, eighty too and eighty
three, of range three.
Township e‘ghty-three, of range five.
An Island in the Mississippi river, containing 014-
ty-one 80-100 acres, forming parts of sections thirty
lour and 111413-five, in town-hip seventy-eight, of
range three.
North (f the base line and West of the sth prineopal
meridian .
Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of range
one.
At the Land Office at FAIRFIELD. coalmen
ing on Monday, the second day of October next, for
the disposal of the public lands hereinafter designa
ted, viz:
North of the bait. line and West of the slh principal
meridian.
Township seventy-six, of range nine.
An island in the Mississippi river, forming parts
of sections seventeen, eighteen and nineteen, in
township sixty.eight, of range two, and parts of sec
tions thirteen and twentrfour, of township sixty
eight, °fringe three.
Two small islands in the Mississippi river, forming
part of section six, in township seventy, of range
one, and parts of sections one and twelve, in town.
ship seventy, of range two.
An island in the Mississippi river, forming parts of
sections fifteen, sixteen,twenty-ontt and tweitty.two,
except4hat portion of the island within the limits of
section sixteen, and two islands in thesame river,one
of them forming a portion of sections twentrtwo,
twenty-six and twenty-seven, and the other, parts of
sections twenty-two and twenty-seven—all in town
ship seventy-four of range two.
Three islands in the Mississippi river, forming
parts of sections twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty
three, twenty-six, twenty-seven and thirty-four, ex
cept so much of uron Island as lies within the li
mits of section sixteen, in township seventy-two, of
range atm:
Au island in the Mississippi river, foi ming part of
section three, in township seventy-two, of range one,
and pa , t of section thirty-four, in township sevet.ty.
I hree, of i unge one.
Au island in the Mit,sissi pi river, forming parts of
sections twenty-two, twenty-seven and thirty-four,
in township seventy-three, of 'lnge one.
Four islands in tho Mississippi river, forming part.;
,if sections twenty-eight to thirty-five, inclusive, in
township at verity-seven, of range one.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools,
military. or other purposes, will be excluded from
sale.
The saes will each be kept open for two weeks,
(unless the lauds al e sooner disposed 01,) and no
longer, and no private entries of land in the town
ships so offered will be admitted, until after the ex
piration of the two weeks.
Given tinder my hand at the City of Washington
this eighth day of June, Anti° Domini, 1843.
JOHN TYLER.
By the President:
Trio. H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General land Ogee.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS
Every person entitled to the right of preemption
to any land. within the limits of the townships above
enumerated, is required to establish the same to the
satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of tl,e pro.
per Land Office, and make payment therefor as soon
as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the
day appointed for thu cumWencement of the public
sale of the township embrbcing the tract claimed,
above designated, otherwise such claim will be for
feited. TIIO. H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
June 28-ts
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES.
IN pursuance of the law, I JOHN Tv bus Presi
dent of the United States of America, do here
by declare and make known that public sales will
be held at the undermentffined Land Offices, in the
Territory of MISKONSAN,at the periods hereinaf
ter designated, to wit:
At the Land Office at MINERAL POINT, com.
mencing on Monday, the twenty-third day of Octo
ber next, f r the disposal of the public !awls within
the undermentioned townships and fractional tcwn
ships, viz:
North of the base line and Westof the fourth princi
pal meridian.
Township eight, of lunge fire.
North of tie bare line and East of the fourth princi
pal meridian,and North of the firsykoruan river.
Fractional Town6hips eight and nine, of range
one.
Fractional Township eight, including parts of isl
ands in sections eleven, twelve, thirteen and four
teen, and township nine, of range two.
Fractional township eight, including parts of isl
ands in section eighteen, of range three.
Fractional township eight, of range four.
Fractional township eight, inciuding the island in
section nine, and township nine, of range five.
Fractional townships nine and ten of range six.
Fractional townships nine, ten andeleven, of range
seven .
Fractional township eleven, of se u ge eight.
At the Land Office at GREEN BAY, commenc
ing on hlcnday, the second day of October next, for
the disposal of the public lands within the under.
mentioned tots nships, towit:
Nora of the base line and East of Use fourth princi
pal meridian.
Fractional town.snip eleven, [includin g the island]
on the north side of the Wiskonsan river, range
nine.
Sections four, five, six, seven, eight, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-eight, twenty.
nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty two and thirty-three,
lying west of the Winnebago Lake and Fox River,
in township twenty, of range seventeen.
At the Land Office at MILWAURIE, coalmen
cing on Monday, the sixteenth day of October nest,
for the disposal of the public lands hereinafter desig
tatted, vie:
Nardi of the base line end East , of dtelfourth Triads
pal meridian.
Toivnst , ip ten, of range tett.
The west half of the southwest quarter of section
three, of township two, of range nineteen.
The east half of Faction twenty-six, in township
ten, of range twenty-one.
The lot number five of the southwest fractional
quarter of section nine, in township three, of range
twenty-three.
The southeast fractional quarter of section nine..
teen, and the lots one and two, or northeast faction.
al quarter of section thirty, in township two, of range
twenty-three.
Lands appropriated for the use ofschools, military,
or other purposes, will be excluded from sale.
The saes will each be kept open for two weeks,
[unless the lands are sooner disposed ofd and no
longer; and no private entries of land, in the town
ships so offered, will be admitted, until after the ex
piration of the two weeks.
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington,
this eighth day of June, Anuo Domini, 1843.
JOHN TYLER.
By the President: -
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Till). H. BLAxe,
Commitsioner of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption
to any lands within the limits of the townships above
enumerated, is required to establish Inc same to the
satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the pro
per Land Office, and make payment thole for, as won
as practicable after seeing this stotice, egad before the
day appointed fa the commencement of the public
sale of the township, embracing the tract' claimed
above designated, otherwise such claim will be for
feited. THO. H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
June 27—ts
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES,
I N pursuance of law, I, JOHN TYLER , Presir:ent
of the United States or America, d.• hereby de
dare and make known, that public sates will be held
at the undermentioned Land Offices in the State of
ILLINOIS. at the periods hereinafter designated
to wit:
At the Land Office at DIXON. commencing on
Monday, the thirtieth day of October next, for the
disposal of the public lands within the undermen
tioned townships, and parts of townships, to wit:
North of the bate line and East of the third principal
meridiem.
Townships thirty six, thirty seven, thirty eight,
thirty nine, forty, fos ty four and forty Fix, of range
one:
Townships thirty six, thirty seven, thirty eight,
thirty nine, forty and forty one, of range two.
Townships thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty nine,
forty and forty one, of range three.'
The southeast qudner of section fourteen, and the
south west quarter of section tweatflour, in town
ship thirty three, of range one.
The south west quarter of section two, tit town
ship thirty three, of range three.
The east half of the north east quarter of section
twenty one, and the west half of the north west
qua ter of section twenty two, in township thirty
six, of range three.
The west half of tfie north east quarter of section
twenty one, in township thirty one, north of the
base line, of range one, west of the third principal
The east fraction of the north west fractional
quarter of section twenty one, (on the east side of
Rock River) in township forty three, of radge one,
cast.
North of the base line and East of Ike fourth principal
meridian
Township eighteen, of range tv.o.
Townships eighteen, twenty four and twenty five,
of range tin ee.
Townships eighteen, nineteen, twenty four, twen•
ty five and twenty six, of range four.
Townships eighteen nineteen, twenty four, twenty
five and twenty six, of range five.
Towntitip twenty two, of range six.
Township twenty three, ofrange seven.
The north east quarter of section thirty, in town
ship eighteen, of range nue.
The northeast quarter of section thirteen, it
township nineteen, of range one.
The notch east fractional quarter of section 'thirty
four, in township twenty one, of range two.
The east half of the north east quarter of section
eighteen, in township twenty three, of range four.
The east half of the south east qt.arter of section
seventeen, in township twenty one, of range seven.
The west half of the north west fractional quarter
of section five, in township twenty one, cf range
nine.
The south west quarter of section three, and the I
south east quarter of section thirteen, in township
twenty two, of range nine.
The west hall of the north east quarter of section
thirteen, in township twenty three, of range nine.
The west half of the south west quarter of section
twenty, in township fifteen, and the east half of the
south west quarter of section twelve, in township
twenty eight, ofrange ten.
The north east (politer of section three, west
halves of sections six and seven, south half of section
eleven, north half and south west quarter of section
fourteen, east half of section fifteen, east half of sec
tion seventeen, west halves of sections eighteen and
nineteen, north halves of sections twenty ore and
twenty two; south halves and north west quarters of
sections thirty and thirty one; south half and north
east quarter of section thirty two; south half and
north west quarter of section thirty three, and the
south west quarter of section thirty four, in township
thirteen. The north half of sections one to six, in
clusive, south west quarter of ection six; west
halves of sections seven,. eighteen, nineteen, thirty
and thirty.one, and the north west quarter of sec
tion twenty three,
_hi township fourteen, of range
four.
Sections three, ten, fourteen. fifteen and twenty
five ; north halves of section's one, two, four, five, six.
seven, twenty one, twenty two and twenty four;
south halves of sections eight and twenty three; west
halves of section's eighteen, nineteen, thirty and
thirty one; south west quarters of sections six, seven
and twenty four; south east quarters ofse,tions four,
twenty and twenty two; north west quarters of sec
tion eleven, and north east quartet of section thirty
three, in township fourteen, of range six.
North of the base line sod Tfresi of thefourth principal
meridian
Township fifteen, the east part of an island in
Rock river, in section thirteen; also, fractional sec
hens eighteen and nineteen, iu township seventeen,
of range two.
Fractions, sections nineteen and twenty one; wet
hailer fractional section twenty two; mirth halfpf secs,
Lion twenty five; east half of the north east carter
of section twenty six, south halves of sections twenty
seven and twenty eight, and north west quarter of
section twenty eight; north half of section thirty;
north east quarter, south west quarter, north half of
north west quarter and west half of south east quar
ter of section thirty one; section thirty two, except
the west half of the north west quarter; sections
twenty nine, thirty three and thirty (our, and tbe
west half of the west quarter of section tett ty
five, in township seventeen, of range three.
Fractional sections twenty one to thirty two, in
clusive, and section thirty-three, in township seven.
teen, of range four.
Part titan island In the Mississippi river, in sec
lion three, in township fifteen; fractional xecuons
one, two, eleven, fourteen, twenty two, twenty three,
twenty seven an I thirty four, in township sixteen
and the fractional sectieu Chit ty six in the tractional
township seventeen, of range six.
At the Land Office at CHICAGO, commencing
en Monday this twenty fifth riay of September next,
public lauds hereinafter desig
for the disposal of the
natied, to win
North of the base late egad Eat of the third principal
Fractional townships thirty one and tbiity two,
bordering on the Indiana State Line, of range fir
teen.
The at ft artiou of the auth cast quarter of sec-
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tion six, in township thirty three, of range font.
The east half and the north west quarter of the
north east quarter of section three, and the north bolt
of the north west quarter of the same teletiOn j in
township thirty nine. of range eight.
The east half of the south east quarter of victim%
fifteen, in township forty three, of range eleven.
The north west quarter of section twelve, in town
ship forty, of ranee thirteen.
At The Land Office et DANVILLE, ooraussacisig
on Monday, the second day of October next, foe the
disposal of the public lands within the limits of Brae.
tional townships twenty eight, twenty nine and thinly;
north of the base line, of range ten, Welt Of the se—
cond principal meridian.
At the Land Office at KASKASKIA, comma:,
hag on Monday, the sixteenth day of October nest,
for the disposal of the public lands within the limits
of the southeast quarter of section thirty three, avail
the southwest fractional quarter of the same section,
on island twenty four, in the Mississippi river, ia
township thirteen, south of range three, west.
At the Land Office at EDWARDSVILLE, mat
mencing on Monday, the ninth day of Octobet nest,
for the disposal of the public lands within the halite
of fractional sections thirty one and thirty two, in
township six, north of range ten, west, and freetkes.
al section twenty five, in township six north, of raw
eleven west,constituting islands numberedsixty acid
sixty one, in the Mississippi river.
At the Land Office at QUINCY, commencing**
Monday, the twenty third day of October next, for
the disposal of the public lands within the !traits of
the undermentioned tt acts, viz:
North of lhs base lint and East of the fourth principal
The north half and south east quarter olio:ties
twenty three, in township four, of range three.
The north west quarter of section twenty two, in
township seven, of range seven.
Lands appropriated by law fur the use of schools.
military, or other purposes, will be excluded from
sale.
The sales will each be kept open (or two weeks
(unless the lands are sooner disposed of) and no
longer; and private entries of land in the lowa*
ships so offered will be admitted until after the expi
r3 tion of the two weeks.
Given under my hand, at the city of Washington,
this eighth day of J une, Anuo Domini 1843.
By the President:
Tuo. 11. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General Lad Ofre.
I NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every person entitled to ihe right a pre-emption
to any lauds within the limits of the townships above
enumerated, is required to establish the same to thet
satisfaction of the register and receiver of tbe proper
Land Office, and make payment therefor, at soon at
practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day
appointed fir the commencement of the public gala
of the township embracing the tract claimed, *boas
designated, otherwise such cl ttm will be forfeited.
THO H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of Me General Land few.
June ild—to3o
FOR SAFETY.
Travelers should select Boats provided initA Eralav
Safety Guards, for preventing. Explosios of Secant
Boilers.
IT would be well for the traveling community to beat
In mind that their security depends entirely upon
their own encouragement of boats that have or may be
at the expense of procuring the above apparatus. And
that every individual making such select lon Is contribu
ring towards a general introduction of an inventkm ad
mitted by all men who understand the principles of the
Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against Owes
dreadful disasters You have CR , rattily, 12 the hundreds
of explosions that have already taken plate, their alma
daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that Dave
already been lost, a sufficient warning, and inducement
to make inqnlry for a Safety guard Boat, and inevery
case to give It the preference. They have weal toe*
additional expense that your rivet , may be secure. Owed
you not therefore to meet them with a corresededleg
degree of nodality, and by your plefcreace abet" Odd
you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop tilialt*•
ful sacrifice of human lift. They do not charge ltieettl
than other boats; their aseommodat ions in other respects
are equal, and in many cases superior; and as there la
one reeving Pittsburgh every day, why will you ram
any risk, whe n it is so cornitetely In your owe power
to avoid those disasters.
Aq boats marked thus T.) In the List of Arrivals *at
Departures. in another part of this ral.er, are alftitliell
with the Safety Guar I.
List of Boats provided stri' eke &et tr Qr arL
ALPS, MENTOR,
AGNES, MICHIGAN,
AMARANTH, MARIETTA.
BRILLIANT, M A RQ,UETTE,
BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK,
CASPIAN, MESSENGER,
CECILIA, MONTGOMEY
CANTON, NORTH BEND, '
CICERO, NEPTUNE.
CADDO, • NARAGANSETT,
DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE, OSPREY,
EXPRESS MAIL„ ORPHAN BOY.
ECLIPSE, OHIO,
FORMOSA, ORLEANS,
FORT PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA,
GALENA, QUEEN of the SOUTH;
J. H. BILLS, ROWINA.
JEWESS, RARITAN,
IDA, SARAH ANN,
INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA,
ILLINOIS, St — ANNA,
LADY OF LYONS, ' 1 LLEYRAND,
VICTRE S, ALLEY FORGE,
WEST WIND. ASHLAND,
BRIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL,
CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCO, .
COLUMBUS. CUTTER
EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA ,
GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO P 1 ANT.
JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE.
BRUNETTE, cOLUMBIAN A.
CLLIPPER, MINSTREL,
EVELINE mai 22
REGULAR
l iat P.4P,KET.S,
FOR CINCINNATI
The Swillsure, Rohlosott, Master, leaves every
Thursday at 10 o'clock a. tn.
The Cutter, Collins, Master, leaveg every Friday at
10 o'clock a. m
The Montgomery, Itennetr, Mcster. leaves every be.
urday at 10 o'clock a, in.
The F.:areas, Parkinson, 3laster, leaves avow) , flirn.
day at 10 o'clock
JOHN BIRMINGHAM 4.k. CO.
Aiwa•
COPAR NERSHIP.
JAMES' W. HAI! MAX k JOILK P: JEN:t/Mae
have entered late partnership for the porpo..e*of
transacting a WholoraleGrotery; rroduce &adenoma".
egos business under the Arm and style of 11AILM:141-
IHigturNGis k Co., at No 43 Wood street, uPPmille
Merchants Betel, sr here a cupids of Grocerm"aa4Pips
burgh Manufac urrd /trade, tan alwsya Ye lot to
al terms. Myth 11 '43 -
meridian
IOWN TILER.