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tfk-i Ihe regmai 4.1 Tu i uisocKninu ruuLit, OiHti lct of Coluia bla AU veitlst-iueuts TtiE SUJN. ment ol trie case ol lhonias Turner, and Uie effect ot your Sarsapanlla upon him; bis wile being a meniber of my congregation 1 have frequently visited know the facts to be true. SEYMOUR VAN DEUSEN, Pastor ofthe Methodist Episcopal Church, Dunne st. We, the undersigned, being neighbors of Thomas Turner, do hereby certify that the above is a correct statement of his case and the opeialion of your Sarsapanlla upon him. WILLIAM LOZEY, Wine Merchant, corner Chinch nnd Leonard sur.

JOEL B. PURDY. Grocer, cerner Franklin ar.d Cnurch sis. ISAAC I. COWL, Grocer, 97 Franklin st.

15 In pursuance of law, JOHN TYLER, President ofthe United Slates of America, do hereby eUare and make known, that public sales will be held ai ine undermentioned Land Offices in the Mate of Illinois, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wil: At the Land Office at DIXON, commencing en Monday, the sixteenth day of January nart, lor the disposal of the Public Lund within the undermentioned townships, lo wil: Horth of the base East of the fourth principal meridian, Townships twenty and twenty-one, ef range four. Townships twenty, twenty one, twenty-two, and twenty-three, of range five. Townships twenty seven, twenty eight, and twenty-nine, of range six. Townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, and twenty-nine, of range seven. Townships twenty-seven and twenty-nine, of range ten.

Townships twenty two, twenty-three, twenty-four, and twenty-nine, of range eleven. At the Land Office at CHICAGO, commencing on Monday, the thirtieth do of January next, for the disposal ofthe Public Laada withiu the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line, and East of the third principal meruiian. Townships thirty-seven, thirly-eight, thirty-nine, forty, and forty one, of ranges four and five. Townships thirty-seven, thirty-nine, forty, and forty-one, of range six. Townships thiny-seven, thirty-nine, forty, and forty-one, of range seven.

Townships thirty seven and forty one, of range eight. Townships thirty-eight, thiity-iiiue, forty, and forty-one, of range Bine. Fractional township thirty-eight, north ofthe old Indian boHndary line, and townships ihiriy-iiine, forty, and forty-one, of range ten. Fractional townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine, north ofthe old Indian boundary line, and townships forty and forty-one, of range eleven. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will be excludedfromsale.

The sales will each be kept open lor two weeks, (unless the lands are sooner disposed of.) and no long er, and no priva entries of land in the townships so offeied, will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-seventh day of September, Annn Domini, 1842. By the President: JOHN TYLER. THO. II BLAKE, Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS.

Every person claiming the rightof pre emption to land in any of Ilia townships designated in this proclamation, in viritie of the provisions of the act of 22d Jtone, 1888, as extended and modified by the act of 1st June, 18441, or ofthe provisions ofthe latter those DeLF-PRESEHVATION IS AN INHERENT PRINCIPLE firmly seated iu the heart of man He ahchu upon the snores of Time the most helnless of all God's creatures, but as soon as Reason rears her sitndard, he sees, and thinks, and encircles hunsell with objectsor protection; being endowed witn thut most noble iule'lect which distinguished him as the head of all. liy his powir mountains are leveled rivers are turned from llioir course, the land is girt with iron bound tracks him to fly, as it were, with the wings of the wind; the ocean sparkles beneath his teet as the ir main snip speeds on lo some distant snore But with all this delegated wisdom, man is helpless still; as the green foliage of nature is destroyed by the autumnal frosts, so are men cut down by the hand of disease. It walks abroad and we cannot stay its pro gress; men fall by the wayside, and others mourn their loss. II tit as the History mankind evinces a gradual improvement, wbu will say that suffering and pain is to accompany us in all our walks of life. Among ihe many and impotunt discoveries of this generation is one recently announced to the public, whose fame will be written hs with a sunbeam iu the history ot the past.

SANDS' SARSAPARILLA stands forth alone, and by its own works proclaims lis power that hi me elo quence, so irresistioly al)'ectiiii in the uppealu of the suffeiiiig for relief.has been answered. Diseaseshave been cured by this invaluable medicine, sucn as not furnished in the records of lime, These things are not done in secret places or some unknown town, but are done ia our public places and the highways. They are brought beforu tiie world to substantiate beyond doubt the healing virluesof this new preparation, and the facts unfolded, although gigantic, are plain as the light of day; and wnere is that High Priest ot Envy that can aainsay IniHi The following cure of an Inveterate case of Scrofula Is submitted to the careful consideration of a public, and its truth vouched for from such a source as cannot be called in question. It may well be said, 1 ruin stranger Man New York, Sept. 14,1842.

Messrs. Sands: Gent. In tiie cholera summer of the year 1HU2, a disease first made its appearance on the end ol my tongue, wnicll continued lo spread gradual ly for three years, during which time I was under the treatment ofdiflV.rent physicians without receivineany essential benefit. I was salivated until lie tlesli drop ped from my gums. My tongue was scarified, frequency cauterized, slit lengthwise, and cut crosswise, until 1 was told tliul lliu only cure would be to cut my tongue eff al the root; but as it seemed uncertain whether this would put a stop to the ravages ot such a disease, I preferied to risk my life rather than submit to the operation.

A scrofulous affection now commenced on my right cheek a little below the eye, and continuing inward sooa attacked the bone, forming matter internally, which discharged in the niouih through nn opening caused by the extraction of a tooth. The diastase then seized upon the roof of the mouth, just under theorbo ing from the nose, andsoou destroying the bone, continued its progress upwurd and backwaidimo the bones of the nose, which it destroyed, together with the cartilages. A gathering then took place in my nead, which discharged a thick lend matter trom the nose, winch resembled soft bones or shells, as it came out in strings as larfte round as a goose quill. Pieces of bone also dropped from my head into the msuih lirough the pas sage made by the disease in the uppet law. ne com plaint nuw spread over ins nosu ami enveloped noin eyes, destrosingthe lower eye-lashes and siopp up the opening from ihe eyes to the nose, which iUed al most acontmual now ot tears.

At mis time my smell ind taste were both gone, my hearing nearly so, and my swbl so much unpaired as to render imposime for bio to distinguish an object at the distance of iwe leet. My memory also was so much atiecled lhat could not retain any tiling I heard said for Hive min utes; and my condition, it not wholly, wa3 nearly that ot idiocy. The disease occasionally appeared to he belter, and then Hooked toward death as the termina- tin of mv sufferings. Hearing through the newspapers the rcmarnable cures of your Sarsapanlla, hope sprung up ntresh, and although my case was considered beyond the reach of art, I resolved to mane one more enorl to regain my health. Al this period my means wera exhausted in trying various medicines, and dying, as I was, by inch es, it cannot be readily supposed wan wnat teeiings i looked toward relief.

It is now just six weeks since I crossed the threshold of year door, and was then sn object from which tne ee turned with pity and the sei.ses with disgust 1 was men a man wno was Dro- ken down with suffering and disease, whose cup of misery was more than lull, looked upon the world as dead to me, the past and the future were both alike; but while memory proves true to tier trust, and reason sits enthroned, so long will I cherish with licunfelt gratitude the benefit 1 have received (under the bless ing ol Divine rrovideace) trom tne use of your sarsa-parilla. In two weeks from the time I began using the medicine, Ihe internal ulcers began to heal and new tlcsh to form. This has continued until I am en- liiely cured and wholly so. from the use of yourmedi cine. My feelings are such as I cannot describe.

I can scarcely realize lhat I am the suffering object nf pity I was so short time ago. My appetite is good, I tdeep naturally, and lor two weeks past 1 have been able to follow my trade (which is lhat of a shoemaker,) almost as well as at any period of my life. With lasting gratnude, I shall tver remain yours, most gratefully, GEORGE DULAY.1H Willet-st. The r.icu as above slated are strictly true, ne navinn applied to me for a letter of recommendation to Messrs. Sands, and the eare came strictly under mv persona observation.

ABRAHAM HATFIELD, Alderman ofthe 11th Ward of the city olNew York. September 16, 1842. The following cure, at once so remarkable, so ex traordinary as almost to surpass belief, has, in onlcrto place its truth beyond the reach of suspicion or doubt, been sworn lo, this 20th day ot August, iw, beiore his Honor Robert H. Morris, Mayor ofthe city of New York. Nuw York, August 23, 1812.

Gentlemen, A tale nf misery and woe is mine lo tell, and as memory ever constant in the task brings back scenes that have past, 1 thudder at the picture and almost wonder if it is so. Fr months stretched upon a bed of distress, rucked by ihe most excrueialisg pain, dumb with agony the only voice that came Loin my lips was tli-8 voice of groaning, ond my only hope despair. Often and often while others slept in the still hours of night, 1 have turned my lace lo ihe wall and wished lo die. Although I stood on the brink of eternity and the thread of life was nearly severed, yet 1 still breathed in, the lamp held out to burn; I little thought it wuuld be ever trimmed, amiin, and only hoped that death would swallow up the HarKe. My sickness was first brought on by my imprudently exposing myself a strong current of nir while over-heated, which caused a sudden check of perspiration.

My complaint at first seemed light and baldly worth while to call a physi cian; but I soon began lo grow worse, and a physician was called, wht prescribed some pills containing powerful preparation of mercury, to be followed by sarsapanlla root and lisiiuin vita; made into a lea which 1 continued using lor several months wiu.oilt iiteriinssinn. soon utter tuning mercury I began to feel its poisonous influence. My whole glandular system became nllected, also the bones, joints and muscles; lumps formed upon the skin nearly as tug as an eita, accompanied with intense burning heat which kept swelling until they broke, and discharged matter and blood. These coiitiuu.d to increase until they covered my whole body, But this was only the lii'Biiinin nf my alllictious; now commenced those Ioniums pains termed chronic rheumatism. At times it seemed rs ill was stretched upon a rack and all my limbs were being torn from each oilier, at others as It sharp knives were piercing me ai every point.

The muscles of my legs seemed tied in knots and were as haul as a bone. My distress wag now so great Ilia my gronns at night disturbed the whole house and also some ofthe families in the adjacent buildings. I had nut slept a night since the early part of December last: the only sleep I obtained was a few hours during the middle ol ihe day pillowed up in a chair, anil Uie erup lion had also fearfully Increased. My face was com nletelv covered wilh an extending sore, i had now shrunk to a mere skeleton the skin and flesh were so diseased around my thighs that the bones nearly pro tiuded, nndlhf physicians pronounced mycasu beyond in reach ol mi dicme. OH how 1 wished that 1 might die.

Prom my long and protracted illness we had bu- comft much reduced in circumstances, a short time since while looking in the papers, I chanced to see your Sarsapanlla advertised, accompanied with a cer UAciile from Mr, Burdock, of a most extraordinary cure made hyiutise. Thecase in some respects resembled my own, and i found Hint lingering hope still clung to l.l'e. It teemed like a whisper fiom heaven. The second day tiller I commenced taking it I felt the pain much enner and went to sleep. I had not slept like this beiore lor months, ity the lime had used one bottle, the pain had nearly left; the eruption was also much better, I now lelt a strange hope gathering in my breast that I should live! perhaps be cured.

No; tins could not be. I dared not believe it. 1 sent and goit another bottle, continuing to improve rapidly, and still another, mid 1 I a few days since a miserable, suffering, dying man, was almost well. Two weeks from the ilny i took the first dose I was nut, and walk ed nearly three miles without even the assis'ance of a cane. And now, gentlemen-yes, now, I am well! and have testified beiore my God uiion Hi sacred Word, that all might believe this cdntemrnt for It Is true, Irue.

on now lamely these cold words describe those fearful High's of agony, thnw dreadful days of ufivring. True! ep, I herald it to Uie wor'd lhat all mny know what your preparation of Snrmpanlla has done for me. My heart yenns towards those sudering nun HtMicI'd like I was, and I only hope this statement will indnce others to pursue the same course for iief, Ever rmtefiilly yours. THOMAS 1 Anthony street Citv end CoMfifi of New For, mi; I herehy iwtify lhat oh this With duy of AugiiHt, the nhovp rwtmed Tlinmas Turner ap eated before in the Mayor's olUee, nnd having been r'tily sworn, mated thai the above slst-menl by him wa true. I OUT.

It IH'lKitl, Mnyorcd New Toil, I io hereby certify that the above ia A correct state TISvV VAKIKI'Y kTOKE, between 9 and luth XI streets, PENNSYLVANIA A VENUE. Ladies, have you been to B.SCHENCK'S VARIETY STORE, if not, pl-ase walk in, and you will rind what you like to see. Gold and Silver WATCHES, CHAINS, limits, BrcastDiiis.Thiinbles.Needles. Scissors. Purses.Gloves and Milts, together with a splendid assortment of French and German TO i and ether Fancy Articles niie nil NATIONAL BLUES! respectfully aimuuncft that they will give their Annual Hall on MONDAY, the PJih of December next.

The favorable attendance which the citizens of ihe Di-iUicl have ever bestowed upon the Halls heretofore givn by the lilues, encour ages Ihem to believe thai this will receive a notice equally as favorable, inasmuch as they have made ar rangemcnls which, in tiieir opinion, will render it one et uie most brilliant Hint has ever been Riven, Committee of Invitation Mai. Gen Jones, Col. W. W.Seaton, Gen. R.

C. WeightmaH, Cnpt. Middletun, Lieut. Evans, Serg. Pnrham, Quartermaster Coyle, Corporal Kinerick, J.

Hoover, J. L. White, Gol. r. orce, Lieut.

Rain, Serg. Hayre, Serif. Gary, Tioneer Urummond, Corporal Burnt, J. McWurinoU, John Owen, C. T.

Iardella, M. Molina. A sufficient number of servants will be engaged. Tickets $2, to be had at all tae Drug Stores in Wash ington aud Georgetown. n26-wsSU2ihl) ACAKwTOTHE LADIE.

Mrs. TAYLOK S-v-wEvvin "pen asea oi rrencu our auu vllvli Vfc HATS, direcifrom N. York, and ail of the latest importation; 1 case of Head Dresses I'm evening; also avirietyot Fancy Goods loo tedious to inennou; on Thursd iy, Ihe first of December, at Ihe Store No. 50, between win and linn streets, sou li aide ot I'ENtv SYLVANiA AVENUE, Wellington City. VKD TO PKAVELLliKiS.

Tiuveller.aiiaaojOur ners at the Metropolis are respectfully informed that tbeycan have a SUIT OP CLOTHES perfectly CLEANED AND DRESSED, in Twelve Hours notice; and in a style as yet unequalled, by the operation of my L.oudon jtieinoa oi uieansing uioths; entirely different to the coin moil way of scouring, producing a vjvui, wi i. iiuii iiavc mc iiamiai'iuo apcui- ance of a new Cnat, and nt being any more suseepti tile or accumulating dust. Tested and approved by all the members of Congress, who have tried the experi ment oi restoration uy wm. bell, Coat Dresser and Dyer, South side of Pennsylvania Avenue. 4i street.

Wash ington. Established in ltfcX), (2-3 years since.) tin PHEAP, FOR CASH l-SHER WOOD Sr CO Practical W. CORNEK BALTIMORE GAY are expensively prepared to print every description of BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, PAMPH LETS, CARBS, CIRCULARS, HANDtJILLS, in the lowest terms and at sliortnoiice. COMPOSITION ROLLERS cast of the best materials and to order. FOR SALE, I improved RdHiage Press, 2 founts Small Pica; 1 do.

Brevier; also several smnll fancy founts, neatlyall new ohenn for cash, nfv-nu'fit I ojvanoiovva AbAUUii, ivuv. io-ta. VJT This institution is now open for the reception of pupns lor tne vvinttrsession. in no partot the State, ihere an institution, it is believed, more propitiously situated for the education of youth, being high and healthy, and but five miles norlti ol the city ol Baltimore, and easily accessible at all times Ironi the ciiy by a good road. The pupils receive accurate instruction In all the branches of a sound English education, so as to qualify them for any branch uf business; also in iho mathematics and Ancient Languages.

Every caie is tsken of the health and comtbrt of the pupils. They aiso nave tne De.ieniot instruction at night, ihe prin cipal giving mem the same instruction as in the scIiom! room. Terms $55 per session of 22j weeks, for boarding, washing and mending; bedding luinishcd by llif principal, and Sill per session for tuuion one hall of each payable in advance. Cards stilting the terms, win Be lurnisnea on application to tne principal, rest ding near the Academy, or by letter, pot paid. nl5Ttrrns2w JAMES T.STEEN, Principal.

VPLLNDID M1RKOHS One pair of extia large. kj size muituM ihikkuk.i, per.vctiy new, in splendid frames. Also, a very fine collection of Fur-niiure; Chairs; dinner and breakfast Sells; handsome Sofas; Glasswaie, ic; Plated 1 lot of travelling Trunks; Carpets; pirlour Stoves; marble top Tables, and Pedestals, fkc. Ike, at my variety store, Charles street, neat Market. 8.

EYTINGE. nIM-tf EAD BKEAti. NfcitV linnr-iik, corner of East PRATT STREET and STHAWBERRY ALLEY, where may be had PETERS' DOMESTIC BREAD, of all kinds. Also, his Soda, Sugar, Watei and Uuiter CRACKERS, Dyspepsia and Family Pilot BREAD, made from the best materials and on the same terms as can be had at his Manufactory, No. 9 THAMES STREET, FELL'S FHNT, near the Market.

Fresh MALT YEAST, every day. A liberal discount made to those who buy to sell again. M. PKTKR9. AFFLICTED DO KDAU THK FRENCH DOCTOR'S ADVICE; it is a little book, written by a physician of tins city, based upon thirty odd years of experience in the scientific practice of curing certain diseases.

In getting acquainted with its contents you will know where apply in order to avoid deception, imposition and extortion, and thereby spare much of your time, labor, money, misery and suffering. Price 12J cents; sold at William Taylor's Newspaper and Periodical office, No. 6 NORTH STREET, near the Post Office. n3 lm C1IIEAP GROCERIES Just received and opening on retail, superior N. O.

and Porto Rico SUGARS alf J-, 7, prime Loaf do. at loj, 11, I2J, and superior fresn TEAS, Gunpowder, Imperial and Young liyson, at 50, 75, Spices of all kinds; best Sperm Candles Sperm Oil $125; fall do. patent 75, Common do. 50; prime COFFEE at 9, 1(1, II, 12; Roasted do. 12; always on hand fresh Roll BUTTER; cheap prime Glades at retail for 14 en.

together with a fresh and lull assortment of GRWl'ERI KS. JNO. II. JEROME, o31 tf fnufh westcor. Para ami Lexington sis.

rinm BALTIMORE INFIRMARY, No. 8 J'roil J. Direct, fine rfoars Kast of JY.i it, Uridge. Dr, MTZKLBcRGER'H DISCOVERY A Uountzoci. Lkoacy for Future Genkrations.

We havo frequently occasion lo allude to this intelligent and talentt Physician, who, we think, i Justly deserving of all ihe encomium" Unit langiiine could possibly In vish upon him. We now intend to say few word in commendation of tha celebrated medicine! he so skilfully uses in his very extensive practice. They ate destined lo descend a bmnieous legacy to future generations, cariying along with tin to thoiuands yel unborn lite tiame of the ingenious inventor, the rac-lice of whofe life, and the piide of whose heart, ist cure the sick. Al this enlightened period, all are aware that science marches majestically und irresistibly for ward, and that it is emphatically called the age nf in Vdiition but nothing in us department, wo discovery rcllects greater honor on the Inventor, or advancei more la eminent dis.inciion, then Dr. ilitzel-berger's celebrated medicines.

They have come with healing on their wings, proclaiming yenr alter year relief to a diseased world, adding day after day evidence upon evidence of their mighty poiver, clearing the way of all competition and inking their true station as the ntosi powerful and brilliant coinlutniils of Uia scourge nf Ihe earth, Disease. Give them a fair and Impartial trial, and it is all that need be required. Like gold tried in the furnace, they will slime the brighter from Ihe iuming-ayo, their mpercminent usefulness shallapptar to ihe full and enure of the inlelligeot oomimini'v. Afier nil llial has been said, a ttial of Dr. II 1 TZELBRaUEU'S supe-nor bkill will ba his most eloquent eulogist his irk will he his ornament, and the results of his practice me most npiirnvir.e rommeurnries.

ni4 tr HANCK'H MK.DICATKD IMNIIY. FOH. CULOU, COUKHS JlSDHOJlRSKlfl'Sa. THI3 VEGETABLE CANDY Id COMPOSED or tiis rouowiNa imiRRDMirrHi Hoarhound, Iceland Mo, -Villi Cherry, Benruta Root, Bonoset, I-riKh Moss, Comfrey Root, Gum Anihac, HuisamTolu, Cum Benxom, Uvtsrwnrt, j.ieoimpiii Hindis, Coltufoot, Flaxseed, Ftlippery Elm, P.ir-gorlc, Balsam of Hnre y(-fial'HM Peru, Anixred, OTiiaa trfoRtiisMTs, IMorRTMelO TWENTY -5 EVEN Fricn 1') cents per package, or live fur Al. For sain by HUTU H.

of Clitirles and I'ralt II JO-1111 Ci A CKttTAIN DIHEASH irRED IN TKRF.K DAVri.nt the LOCKE Hns. PITAL, N. FREDERICK, twodowrs from Baltimore street. This remedy is Hie niiwt IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ever made by man. It is mild, safe and flicacious; eradicating every symptom of this awful disease in three days, after every oilier means have failed.

8o those who wiMi to avoid imposition and ouackerv should apply immediately, for this Is the only place ia tiaiumore wnere a cure can be nst, AXiL BUKGICAL OPERATIONS performed oa the poor free of chargn. rv. n. Alt tetiera must da pool paid. 17 VERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD who Is ll stiffering witli cold, hoarseness; or conch, should immediately procure a of HJUVCWS COMPOUND MKMCJITED HOARHOUND CANDY wlthmrt delay, Pjire 25 cent a paper, or Sve forjt.

Yf wdo by BElli a. UANCK. corner of t'hmlo and Pratt ste. hll-lia BALTIMORE, SATURDAY, NOV. 6, DMi.

Thb Horrible Story Confirmed Unparalleled Atrocity. We copied few days since, a horrible account of the treatment of a parent by her children, from the Cincinnati Sun, and we expressed our doubts of its truth the tale was go unnatural that we could not bring ourselves to believe it, Later accounts from Cincinnati fully confirm the recital, but as yet no names are given. We copy the following from the Cincinnati Daily Times, of the 21st instant. Who could believe that such things could exist iu an enlightened city, in this enlightened age? A TALE OF LIFE IN "The lave of money is Ihe root of all evil." Bolomon. Gold "This yellow slave Wilt knit and break religions; bless the accurs'd; Make Ihe hour leprosy adored place thieves, And give them title, knee, and approbation, Willi Ministers in the Pulpit.

SuAKsrwur. One of the most revolting: cases of human depravity, degradation, and black hearted selfishness, which we ever heard of, came under our notice last week, from an authentic source. The place, Cincinnati the time, a few weelts since the victim an old lady, about ninety-five years of age, and the principal actors her children. The lore of gold and the reluctance to part with it, was the prime cause of an aged lady being incarcerated in a small room, almost in a state of nudity, nearly starved to death, with nothing but a miserable filthy straw bed to rest her aged limbs upon, with but a scanty covering, and so neglected that her person swarmed with loathsome vermin, and was covered with her own evacuations. Horrible thought! Well and truly Las the poet said, Selfishness, that subtle fiend, "Can and does dissever all the ties of blood Of Faith, of Friendship, of devoted Love; Arm brother against brother, and unite The filial band in one unbroken league Against the breast that bore and nurtur'd them!" Tbe circumstances as detailed to us are as follows they are substantially correct.

The old lady referred to, lived in the city of New York, possessed of sufficient property to smooth the down-hill of life and make her comfortable her declining years. A son, now living in this city, in gord circumstances, it was stated, squandered a part ot this sacred fund, and came to this city with the balance, leaving his parent to the cold charities of strangers. After some time, a daughter of the old lady brought her out to the west, with whom she lived near the Little Miami river, for a while; but at last getting tired of ber, she brought her to this city, and quartered her on another sister, who a short time, reflecting no doubt, that as her brother had possessed him' self of all the old lady's property, he ought to take care of her, and therefore applied to him to receive ber under his roof; this he refused to do. Determined not to be at the expense and the trouble of shielding that venerable grey Bead ana those feeble limbs, and ot comlorting that heart broken mother who had nourished her from her own bosom, fondled her in her arms, and watched her slumbers in infancy and child- nood, she placed ber tottering trame in a carnage and proceeded to her brother's house, when not finding the family at home, she seated her mother on bis door steps, and left her in the rain, where she remained for an hour or two. On the return of the son she was placed in a small back room in his house a miserable straw bed and covering were given to ber, and then she was lucked up.

The condition in which she wag fonnd is sufficient proof of the treatment she was subjected to. Humanity shudders at the picture the mind is unable to conceive, and the pen inadequate to describe the scene in all its loathsome particulars and heart rending imaginings. Suffice it to say, that the lady who first beard-accidentally of the circumstance, told her husband, who immediately called on one of the sons in law of the sufferer, a local preacher, or exhorter, in 'one of the Methodist Churches of this city, (the Wesley Chapel) who is in the yearly receipt of several thousand dollars of rent from his real estate, and stated the informa tioit he had received in relation to his wife's mother, and bis apprehensions that unless something was done immediately, she could not survive such cruel treatment, Alas! he conjectured truly the old lady died soon after. "Life's fitful fever over, She slteps well." Peace to her spirit! She has felt "How worse than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child." The Christian minister answered, "I know it all; the old woman is very old, and ought to have died years ago; and it was nobody's business." But our friend was not to be so baulked; the holy precepts which he had imbibed, taught him to persevere. He accordingly called on the township trustees, and insisted on their going to see her, which at first they refused to do; and it was only after lie had threatened to publish them if thty refused, that they consented to go.

Hi wife, previously to this, had called on the wile of her minister, and taken her down to view the scene. After the whole matter was thus made public, and earnest threats made to the relatives of the victim, by our informant, that if they did not provide for her, they would publith them to the world, he consented to, and did employ a woman to board and wait on the aged and helpless invalid. They gave her some food, which she devoured like a famished wolf would have done; they cut nil' her hair and combed her head, and washed and dressed her. While the process of cleaning was going on, her danghtcr advanced, placed her gold spectacles upon her nose, and gave (directions "to be careful and not leave anv of the The poor old creature was at last made clean and comfortable, and removed to the roof a hire ling, where she afterwards died. Our informant states further, that one of the regular stationed ministers of the Methodist Church in this city, was an eye witness to the condition of the deceased, and remarked after wards, "that he never had witnessed such case of human wretchedness, such a revolting scene it was, he thought, without a parallel is a christian community." As yet, we understand, the consciences and christian feeling's of the church associates of these guilty ones, remain unawakened the thunders of the church sleep and tbe wealthy son-in-law of her who now sleeps beneath the clods, desecrates the altar and temple of the Most High, by exhorting bis brethren from the holy desk.

The preacher, too, who witnessed the miserable condition of tbe old lady, after approaching the loolstoolol his uod, with pray er, praise and thanksgiving, calls upon him "to close tbe meeting" and when called on by otic of tbe members, to enquire if he intended to in sult bis congregation by such an outrage on the best and holiest feelings of our nature, answered "he did'nt think of it, or he would not have done it!" He had forgotten it! Yes, be had forgotten it! When asked if he did nut intend to bring the nan before the church tribunal, he said, it any one would prefer charges he should leet bound to notice tbem. cut who will do it, we ask? Well do most people know, that, "Plate sin with gold, the lance of justice falls harmlesr; but when clothed in rags, a pigmy Straw would pierce it" There are many things that are thorns to our pcs until we have attained litem, and arrows to our heaita whesj we have, the Tonacco vv urciiou-c -v Pprsoua WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, al 9 o'clock. Pewaw having freight to send to Annapolis, can send them to board Tuesday, Thursday and UJ of sailing before 9 o'clock. JOHN SANDS. QJ-u A II A INS to suit the timelto Ve had In SADDLES, BRIDLES.

HARNESS, TRUNKS, COLLARS. subscriber having a full and general assortment, offersr rfe xce ngly low, at No. IB NORTH GAY SiRLM, a.rppt. Ofrl Toum. a good stock of goods at price and erm that cannot fail to please.

Saddles and Harness adapted foi country use, always on hand. The public are invited to can aim COLLARS made for wholesale N. B. Old Saddles and Harness repaired or taken ia exchange for new. n.o resneciiullv begs leave to inform the public that he has taken the store tormerly occupied by Dr.

J. W.vv. Gordon, who has relinquished the business, and will be happy serve them witn the following articles, on the most accom modating terms, viz: MEDICINES MUGS, BYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS. FANCY ARTICLES, all of which will be warranted of the very best Physicians may rely upon having all orner? punctually attended te, and prescriptions compounded in Uie most careful atd accurate manner. A.

J. SCHWARTZE, Jr. Apothecary and Druggist, o8-tf S. W. coiner Pratt and Howard sts.

i hospital. FuHntsHinTr 9i doer from BMimore st. Attendance from 7 in the mowing till 10 at night. DR. JOHNSTON Sr.

a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of the Apothecary's Hall, Loudon, and Graduate from one of the first Colleges in the U. States, may be consulted on all diseases incident to the human tame, but more especially in all cases of a CERTAIN DISEASE. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskiltal treatment ipiorant men, who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin Uie constitution, cause ulcerctftonj, Slotchea on the head, face and body, diseased nose, nocturnal jmtnj in the limbs, dimness of sigM, deafness, noise in die ears, ulcerated sore throat, ttc, progressing on with frightful radlity till the palats of the moufft or the 6on of the nose fall in, and the victim of this awUJ diMase becomes a horrid object of com-misearation, or finds repose in death. To such Dr. JOHNSTON pledges himself to preserve Ihe most inviolable SECRECY; and from his extensive practice in thefirst HOSPITALS botiiot isuKurr, ana rVMERICA, he guarantees a safe and speedy CURB.

ALL SURGICAL OPERATIONS, pARTicutiARLT those ob the, EYE such as StrciT-Ino, Cataract, also all operations for db-roRMED LIMBS, such aa club foot, performed on the poor GRATIS. TAKE NOTICE Persons in the country, howevef bad, can be cured, by remaining at their own homes, tfter once consulting Dr. JOHNSTON, NORTH FREDERICK 2 doors from Baltimore st. The credentials hang in his office. N.

B. Persons ruining their constitutions hy a certain practice, can be speedily cured. aS5 3m npHfi MEDICAL ADVICE OF DR. HITZELBERGEU. TO THE AFFLICTED.

BALTIMORE INFIRMARY, N. 8 PRATT five doors Elnslnf Pratt street bridue. DR. HITZELBERGER contmuea his PRIVATE CONSULTATlONSconccrningai scorer; diseases, and also continues the PRACTICE of MEDICINE aud SURGERY. The UNPARALLELED SUCCESS that has invariably attended the practice of Dr.

his un-douoted skill in the management nf diseases, and ac-nowledged scientific attainments, constitute no new item of intelligence lo Ihe community. We well know from unquestionable sources, aye, have known for yf ars, lhat the unfortunate victim of disease and confidence basely violated by tr'i3tingto impudent quacks and foreign adventurers, wiil find in Dr. H. a Phil-antlnopic Physician, who, from his great knowledge of the true nature, and extensive experience as lo the most successful mode of curing a particular class of horrible diseases, is alone in Baltimore able to befriend him. Who does not seethe barefaced impudence of money grasping dabiards daily blazoned forth in the papers? Sueh being the case, we unhesitatingly and boldly proclaim to the world that Dr.

H. well deserve Ihe thanks of every man wbwse heart is not steeled againstt fie sufferings ef humanity, f'-r his well directed and praiseworthy efforts in alleviating the pangs and binding up the wounds ef the victim of disease, and for rescuing him from the hands of insolent and unj known impostois, whose very existence is a curse to any communitv. Attendance from 6 A.M., until 111 P. M. Inviolable searecy in every case, honorably preserved.

impotence trem simmal weakness, improper prac tices, or can any other cause speedily cuted, and the former health of the patient re-established. reisons residing at a distance can ba cured ny con sulting Dr. H. by letter pest paid and remaining at home, niVlm rpHK OALY CERTAIN AND INFALLIBLE CUBE. If you wish to avoid ouackerv, apply to Dr.

HITZELBERGER, who is a graduate of the Uni versity of Maryland, and Proprietor of the most Celebrated Secret Disease Infiirwary ever established in America, (not of recent and unknown origin, tut of aix years standing,) from his extensive practice and great experience in more than 10,000 of the worst and most aggravated secret cases, confidently guarantee a certain arid infallible cure. Dr II. ia a regular Phy sician, attested dt the most eminent and distinguished physicians of Europe and America, consequenily a discerning public will perceive thai his piactice and Medicines are perfectly consistent and compatible with the intelligence of the Faculty. Philanthropy 14 mankind is the apology of Dr. illTZELBEiityElt, foi cautioning the again3t tiie gang of ignorant, swindling impostors, now in Baltimore, palming their miiluresiipon the unsuspecting.

Dr. H'g. I1U3SELBAUGHEW MEDICINES have spoken Inimpet-ioneued to thousands tie undeniable truth, that the only way to convalescence is ai Dr. II '9. Infirmary the entranco of which is at No.

8 EA3T PRATT tITREET, five doors east of the Pratt Street Bridge Red Sign. Impotence from improper practices, and all diseases of the eeniio-unnary organs speedily cured. The unparalleled success ia every case of the extensive practice of Dr. H. for the last Bix years, affords to the alfiicted the only certain guarantee (at least in Baltimore) of an expeditious re-coveiy from the funis of the above horrid disetue.

fr. it's Infirmary is ihe onlyplace in Baltimore where a posU-ive cure is ever performed; therefore heuiare of quarkery aiul fire gn imposition, n'i-lm INFALLIBLE REMEDY. CERTAIN CUKE. rilflE BALTIMORE HUSSELBAUGHIAN IN-X FIRM ARY is shunted at No. 8 EAST PRATT five doors Flast of Pratt street Bridge.

To the afiiicfd of both sexes If vou are tbe unfortunate victims of the SECRET DISEASE, apply at once to MR. HITZELBEuGER. who is the only regular graduate in medicine in Baltimore, who attends particularly lo the treatment of this disease, and whose respectability and standing as a skilful and experienced Physician arc well known every citizen in the community. When this hot 1 id disease has fastened itself upon the constitution, canning ulcerated sore throat, diseaao of the nose ami palale, ulcerous sores and blotches, stricture and gleet, Dr. from his Cxtea-sive practice and great experience, (having successfully cured more than 10.000 cases) guarantees to effect a speeoy, positive, and thorough constitutional cure.

Having devoted the most untiring attention to this branch of disease, Dr. II. will meiely arid, that thousands In this city can bear testimony, that he has ria-cued them from the scrpcnt-like grasp and venemou poison of this lionihte disease, when their lives were despaired Concerning this and am. other diseases, Dr. H.

may be consulted daily till ten o'clock in the evening. Price of the merllcine by the bottle $2. No Rialter how threatening the disease mny be in recent cases, J3r. gunrrmOeia cure in a femdays, Cliargei in all cases moderate. n'J-lm Si'Fl CHALLENGE.

The Kc.nuint: French JPJUU against all Uie quack nostrums ef the ago, for le cure ol a certain diseuse. Thev are a certain Bale, and r.Unsnnt rrmndv. unit never nauseate even me most delicate etomach. nrui taking them all in all, nre the motrt desirable remedy tor recrel diseases ever discovered. The French Pills have been so universal fill, that the proprietoi challenges any one to produce a cane thry will not cure, under a forfeiture of nt Hundred Dollars, Price Al per box.

For sale in Baltimore by G. K. Tvler. Jnhn m. r.iu rnonr, and 8.

H. Dance; in Washington, ky Tobia Watkins, and Charles btolt. ml3-tf 1 MU-'VxIXjyt TURK, for the enreof delicate discKSrs. Wegivenolong minckish recornmcmhuions tod. Celvelhe mibnc.

If the medicinn Anna not SOt-nk no one shall speak forit. Our ohectls to notifV where it con be had, on! thatthe challenge ssinirlfl case of recent disease in h. broiiuht In whiefc tiie Mixture wtllnoteffoctaraDid core nndora forfWj. For kuIo nt ROBERTS Baltimore and Hanover ntnwt. Baltimtire: mid JOKKS D'tirirista.

comer r. ItesHn'artdSoventli strop! PhilnriHtiM! mW-tf HOV, for sale bt Jy aud 21 Mrlii nltf ilAYWAni) no sure Reference is also made if anv farther evidence is required) to Mr. James Brown, ofthe house of Brown Brothers who is acnuainled wilh Ihe above par ticulars. in whose employ the above named Thomas Turner was for a number of years. Prepared and sold at wholesale and retail, and for exportation, bv A.

B. SANDS Druggists and Chemists Granite Wuildings, 273 Broadway, corner of Ulramiierst New York. Bold also by A. u. Sands, 73 and 101) Fulton st D.

Sands 77 East Broadway, corner Market Btreet. Price, 1 per bottle six bottles for $5. n9-JJ For sale by J. A. REED, Chemist and Druggist, cor Her of Gny and Saratoga streets, wholesale and retail agent tor Haltimore and vicinity.

i "I RAH AM 'S LADY'd AND GENTLEMAN' MAGAZINE for December, 1842-twelve extra pages. Contributors to tins number: J. Fennimore Cooper, IViii. Gullen Bryant, J. H.

Moncur, Walter Colion, G. H. Colton, Seba Smith, VV. A. Jones, E.

J. Peterson, Roberi Morris, Miss E. Bairelt, Maria del Occiderue, Mrs. F. S.

Osgood, Mrs. Seba Smith, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Henry Morford, R. W.

Giiswold, George R. Graham. This number contaiHS SPLENDID EMBELLISH MENTS. Truo Affection; an engraving on steel Awaiting the Husbanu's Return; a fine mezaotint. Tne Pastor's visit; and elegant steel plate engraving The December number ot the WOKLD OF FASH ION has also been received, bv WM.

TAYLOR, Genorai Newspaper and Periodical Agent, Ii24 3t No. 6 North strtet, WOULD NOT LIVE ALWAYS. one would naturally be led to the conclusion, from the appa rent neg'igence manifested by many who are suherim under the baleful influences of Consumption, and oth er Pulmonary Affections, lhat Ihey had assumed the words, would not live always," as peculiarly adapt ed to themselves, or that believing their cases to be hopeless, had abandoned themselvesto despair. But none need despair, while ''life and being lasts," of being ultimately cured of every and any kind of pulmo nary disease. JAYNE'S EAPKGT OKANT has bee proved by ample experience to be the most successful remedy in theworld torthecureol Oughs, Consump tion.

Asthma, Hooping uotigb, Bronchitis, and all oil er diseases oi tne Throat, Lungs or Breast. Wo on ever yet used it without finding relief. For sale at No 20 South Third st Philadelphia. in baltimore, by G. L.

DUHUKST, comer of Pratt sireei, ana uugan's wnart, lower ena ot Uenlre Market Space. n9 eoltn lory stage of this disease is general'y indicated by alternate cnanges in tne temperature ot the body attended wilh lowness of spirits, change of the voice saliuh taste in the mouth, pain ia the breast and side ana a ry cnugn. At the enected part ot the lungs a weight is exptrienced with loss of appetite aHd orca slonal tpittingand vomiting of florid and fiothy blood After some time the matter expectorated is ot different colors sometimes attended with a disagreeable and offensive smell. The hectic fever increases attended with burning in the hands and lower extremities, the body begins to fall away and grow cold, the longne sometimes is studded with small ulcers, a fixed red color on tne ciieeas, win be observame alter meals. the body becomes dry, the eye sink deep wilhin their cavities, contraction is tell at the pit of the stomach and the whole functions ef the animal economy grow laugnid and are unable to perform their proper ofhees and the patient pays the debt of nature.

If HANuE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOREHOUND is used on the fiist appearance of these symptoms no danger need be apprenenaea. rnce ou cents per bottle. For sale by SETn S. HANCE, corner of Charles fnd fr-tt streets, Hammore. nai lm i AliU i'HliNt, FuK THIS NAVV, FOR 1843.

ivavt department, Hureau ot Provisions and Clothing, October l4a. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed Proposals for Na vy Clothing, will be received at this office until three o'clock, P. M. of lhe28iii day of November next furnishing and delivering, (on receiving forty -five days notice, )at each er either ot the wavy yards, Oharles town. Massachusetts, Brooklyn, New York, and Cos port, Virginia, such quantities of any or all of the fol lov ing named ai tides of Navy Clotlung as may ordered during ihe year 1843, by the Commandants of the said Wavy Yards, respectively, viz: niue cioih Jackets aud other clothing; also Woollen Stockings, Woollen Socks, Thick, sewed Leather Fhoes, Sewer, Leather Pumps, Woollen Blankets, All tne woollen goods are to be made from materials of American manufacture.

AH the articles are lobe fully iqual to the samples, which may be deposited iu the Navy Yards at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, woi folk, Baltimore Naval Siauon, and at mis otnee. All the aforesaid articles must be subject to such in spection and survey as Ihe Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing may direct or authorize; and no portion of the said articles will be received that is not lully equal to the samples or patterns, both in ma terial and workmanship, and which does not conform in all other respects to the stipulations and provisions oi tiiecontractsio eemase. i lie clothing is divided mw two classes, viz: men's and boys- and the offers mut distinguish the prices tor each class, and must be calculated to cover every expense attending the fulfilment of the contracts, in cluding the nece-sary metal and naval buttons. ihe whole muu b) delivered at thu risk and ex pense of the contractors, in good, light, substantial, and dry packing boxes or hogsheads, and in good ship ping order, free of charge to the United States, and to the unlire satisfaction of the respective Commandjnls of the said yards of delivery. Separate proposals must be mads first, for all the Shoes and Pumps: second, for all the Stockings and Socks; third, for all Ihe Blankets; andorA, for all the oilier articles, as distinct contracts wilt be made for each (os and th se who are engaged in the manufac ture ofStocking, Socks, Shoes, Pumps, and Blankets, if of responsible standing, will have a preference, if their terms will admit of it.

In eve of failure on the part nf the csntractors to furnish and deliver tha several articles which maybe ordered from them, in proper lime and of i roper qua-lily, the otlicets or agenls of the Navy shall be autho-rized to puichuse what may be required to supply the deficiencies, and any excess of cost over the prices agreed lobepnid by the contract, shall be charged to and paid by the respective contractors. Bonds in one third Ihe estimated amount of the respective contracts will be required, with two approved sureties, and ten per centum in addition, will be withheld from the amount of each delivery made as collateral seenrity for the faithful performance ofthe respective contracts; which will on no accuuntbe paid until ths contracts are complied wilh in all respects, and is to be forfeited to the use and benefit of the United Stan in the event of failures to complete the deliveries in cntifrrmity wilh' the orders lhat may be made. Alti making the deduction often per centum, payment of the balance will be made by the United Stales wilhin thirty days after the said clothing shail have been inspected, approved and received, and bills for the saint duly authenticated by certificates of inspection and survey, by the receipts of the respective Navy Storekeepers al said Navy Ynrds and bv the approval of the respective Commandants of said yards of delivery, shall be presented to the Wavy Agent, by whom piyment ii to be made. Th Department reserves the right to reject all offers from persons who have heretofore failed to fulfil tlieir cenlrncts. Persons offering to supply either of the above articles, will be pleased to designate the place or places at which they may desire payments to be mitile io them, Tobe published in the Madisonian, Intelligencer, and Globe, District of Columbia; Portsmouth Journal and Hill's Patriot, New Hampshire; Morning Post and Daily Times, Boston, Massachusetts; Jotirnnl of Commerce, fan, Standard, Union, and Morning Post, New York; American Sentinel and Public Ledger, Philadelphia; Sun and Republican, Baltimore, Maryland; Enquirer, Richmond, Virginin; Beacon, Norfolk, Virginia; Southern Patriot, South Carolina.

The editors of the above pnprrs nre requested to send a copy of the paper containing the same to this bureau, during the continuance of the advertisement, as a nrcossary voucher in the adjustment of their accounts. o31-tS8lhNov REMOVAL. JACOB SEEGEB Informs his friends and lh public, that ho has REMOVED HIS HILVKR PLATING AND MILITARY EUUIPMFNT MANUFACTO RY to No. SI GERMAN KTREET. between Hiuio trer and Sharp streets, where be has on hand a eene ml assortment of SADDLERY, HARDWARE, Hnuw Pumnnrn, as IIOORPLATKS.

IIP.LLPULLH ANU KN' CKKttft, both Hlver had hrasn. Unman Silver: Sheet Brass, of all sixt B'ock Tin; Pewter nnd Lend, nt moderate prices. a'-M tfl ITS Pi Ml it iZVV mfeFM1wJi PEliM DCL, warranted pure. Also, t-AI I. and LARD HtrouilB laws still apply to sucn claims ny reason oi tne aDseoce of the plats at the Register's office on 22d June, 1841, or by virtue ofthe act ofthe 4th September.

1841, each granting certain privileges lo anothtranddifl'erentclasa ol settlers, is requested lo prove the same to the satisfaction ot the Registerand Receiver of the proper Land Oftce, and make payment therelor as soon as practxea ble after seeing this notice, and before Ihe day appr.int ed lor the commencement nf the public sale of the land as above designated, otherwise such claims will be forftited. Where the year subsequent to the filing ofthe plats shall expire previous to the day fixed for the commencement ofthe sale above mentioned, claims under the acls ol 18U8 and 181U, above referred to, will be forfeited if not proven up and paid for prior io the ex piration of such year. THO. II. BLAKE, Commissioner ot the General Land oincs.

1)Y THB PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES In pursuance of law, JOHN TYLER, Presi dent of the United States of America, do hereby de Clare and make known, that public sales will be held at the undeimentioned land offices in the fctate ol Mi chigan, at the peiiods hereinafter designated, At the i.and utnee at UEbsslSls. commencing on Monday, the tiinth day of January next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits of tiie un dermentioned townships ainj fractional townships, to wit: AToriA of the base line, and east of the merilia-a, Townshipthirty-four, thirty five, ihirty-six, and thir ty-seven, and fractional township thirty-eight, of one. Townships thirty thirty-sis, and fractional townships thirty seven and thirty-eight, bor dering on Lake Huron, of rangetwo. 'lewnshitu ti irty tour and thiriy five and fractional townships thirty-six and thirty-seven, bordering on Lake Huron, of range three. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirl v- fnur.and thirty five, ami fractional township thirty-six, bordering on Lake Huron, cf range f-ur.

Townships thirty one, thirty-two, thirly-tsree, and thirty-four, and ftactiotial townships thi.ty-flve and bordering on Lake Huron, of range five. Also, at the lame place, commencing on Monday, the thirtieth day of January next, for the disposal of the public lands wilhin the limits of Ike undermentioned townships, to wit: IforthoJ the base line, and east of the meridian. Townshies thirty one, thiriy two, thirtv-three. and thirty-four, and fractional township thirty-five, boider- ing on Lake Huron, of range six. Townships thirty one, tli.rty two, and thirty-three.

andfiaclional township thirty-four, bordering on Lake Huron of range seven. Fractional townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirtv- three, and thirty-four, bordering on Lake Huron and Thunder Bay, of range eight, rai tional townships thirty, thirtv-two. and thiny-lliree, bordering on Lake Hurn, of range nine. Fractional township thirty, of range ten. A'ortri of the base line, undue tof the meri lian.

Township thirty live, and fractional lownshinsihirlv- six, thirty-seven, and thirty-eight, bordering on Lane riuron cmi dinners r.ay, oi range one, tinny-live, thirty-six. and llnrtv-seven and lractionai townsnips iniriy-eiglu and thirty-nine ooruering on ijKe uuron, ot range two. At the l.and uince at lO.MlA, coinmencina on Mon- ay, the sixth day i February next, for the uii-nosal of the puiiiic minis within the limits ot the undermen tioned townships and tiactional townships, to wit. Aonhot the base tine, and west ot the meridian. Townships thirty-three to tliirtv-eiglit.

inclusive, and fractional township thirty-nine, bordering on Lake Huron, oi range mree. Townships thirty-lhree to thirty-eight, molusive.and fractional township thirty-nine, boidering on thestraita Mackinaw, of range tour. rational townships thirty-three, thirty-four, and thirty-five, townjhipi ihirly-six and thiny-seven. and fractional townships thirly-eight and Ihirty-nine, bor- ncrmg on tne straits wt Mackinaw and Lake Michigan, vi luiiuc live. Also, at the same place, commen on Monday, the twentv-scvenlh ay of Fchranrvneat.

fin the disiws.il of ine puiine lanui witiiin mo minis or tne unilernientiou ed townships and fractional townships, to wit: JSorlh ot the base line, un of the meridian. Fractional townships thirty-three thirty-nine, in clusive, bordering on Lake Michigan and Walloon ke, of range six. Fractional townwnps thirty-three, tbiriv four, thiriy it. arid tinny-seven, bordering oiiLonglako and Luke Michigan. range seven.

Fractional town-hips thiriy three and thirty-four, bor- ering on Lake Michigan, ol rnege eigln. Fractional township thirty-three, bordering nn Lake Michigan, of ranee nine. Lands appiounated by law lor the un ol school. miliury, or other purposes, win oe cxciu ten trom sale. The sales will eacn ne Kept open lor two weeks.

(unless tli Unds are sooner disposed of,) and no lonaep. nod no private entries of land in ihe lownshins so ollcrefl, win ho numuieu unui uuer me expiiauon of the two weeks, Given under my hand, at the ciiy of Wash natun. this twenty-seventh day of September, Anno Domini, 1312. JUIlitf 1 By the President: THO. II.

RLAKE, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CtJIIMJINTS. Every claiming the ru-ht of pre-emption to inrru rri any oi ine iwvvnsiiips ursignaien in tills proclamation, in virtue of the provisions of the act of 3 June, extended and modified by the act nf 1st June, 1840, or of the provisioni of the latter net, uiun-T iuws rum juuii claims ny reason oi ine absence ot uie piaisntuie Register' office in June, 1841,1 or ny virtue of the act of the 4ili Sep iriHiii-r, icii, rutiiptiiiumiKceiunn pn lieges io another anil mtietent class oi settlers, is requested to prove the same to ine snitsiiiction oi tno negi-ter and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after scnni this nolict. unit bcfoiethe day appointed for the commencement of the punuc sale ot tne land as above designated, otherwise such claims will be furlciled. Where Ihe vear subsequent to the filing of the plate shallexpire previous tothedny fixed fnrthecommtnee-meHtof the pale anove nv tinned, claims under the nnd I8S0, above referred to, will be forfeited if not proven up and pail for prior to ihe expiration of such year.

THO. H. BLAKK, Commissioner of the General Land Office, HMO LOVF.R3 OF CHOICE TEAS. We have lu't received by the Inst importations, some Tens nf fine qua liy, nmongwhieh tin; the superior i-yunc, Young Pyson, extra curious Gunpowder and Imperial, atiH iho favorite ctiulnn Powehonj Black. Thrae Teas will be no Id liw.

Our customers and others are Invited examine them. WM. McLPAN, Ketailand Wboknle fJrwers, BlStf kt Lombaid, near Light st. OIL.hy W. 1.

VAN Nfcrfi. nil tf.

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