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C'herokees will rise and commence a gen- oral massacre. Therefore we anticipate This simple fact of the certainty that this river is able to afford a safe retreat for that our volunteers on their arrival at head vessels in stormy to the mmrters will icceive ciders to counter-, convenience it affords of discharging cargo, inarch to protec- their own homes, as the i give gieat confidence in the ultimate present seat of tl.eappi-elunded hostilities is imjioitance of this city, about a day's ride from here. We understand the government have already made a liberal appiopriation for a Break water for the security of the mouth of this Amor. CHICAGO. In the 1it of towns that have sprung up with incredible rapidity, Chicago desci ves a conspicuous pltici---piobably the fiont I i a little more a tiuee rears old numbers 500U inhabHjiits; is a icene of bustle, ind enterprise, which a few years since wo.tldhave been deemed the work of fifteen jr twenty years to produce.

It i a i location has i a is con'itiually a i it the entei pri--e and capital of this and the eastern states. Its liarl or is near to ADVERTISER. Ittorniu J'ont tntntiltxhrfl by for Wlseantlit Territory, tit July, 183G. From Carthage by Commerce, in 111. to Fort Des Des Moil cs Co.

W. T. Kilkenny lave come- to the resolution to return Mr. (yConnell free of expense, and have requested that he wouldlcave London to attend he election. The honorable THE NEW SHIP MILWAUKEE.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ter. July 1836. undersigned, passen- KV rm-lintrtnii to MI- i -11 i i lv 11( i ne unaersiffneu. pussru- by Eu.hngton, W. T.

to Ma ger)dcmen W1 therefmc he board fl sh; Milwa fc I A 1.... 4 1 i In the autumn of of Judg Doty of Giecn Bay was directed to cause a survi to be made of the mouth of ths Milwaukee rivei, for the purjose completion nscertaiiiing tlic expense of constiuctirig a Har- jamboats anJ schooners are i bour. The instructions airived too late; IA. Center, the engineer, engaged wan 1 nn in the Green Bay and Chicago Road having returned to the East. in the month of Pebuiary last Lieut JSernen, was ordered to pi ccej toMilwau- kee and have the surveys and e--tunakb made in timo to be acti.fl before wi co "No b'iney luifa yet he i ui.le--i qwoiuiy there j'ppropiuuion.

We reave' this, as tiiere seemed to be a df-position, on the part of C'ongtesS to make liberal appropriation 0 lor the construction oi harboi 1 whereier they weie practicable and necessary. Lteuts. Center of the mouths of the Kewaunee, Maiutouwoc and Sheboyagan Rivers, and ale expc -ted here soon. I5y the last mail we received Irom the Hon. G.

W. Jonei, a list of the Post Rout'-s cstabl shed for the Territory of Wiscon-m, will be found in another column It gives us lo state that mu'le by the the course pui by Col. Jones during the lust meets with the approbation of the citizens of tl'is section of the Territory. A refeience to the numerous hills passed l)y Congie-s for the benefit a i i for in pro- -on 1 i bet show and The i i we are ill! a harged the duties of his station. is he-en completely A not whether he intern's to be hailed as the i i i tc lbl but if i waun fnends who v.ill show their grati udc lor SLivioes, arid their eonfid -nee his inteL'- i.t and capacity.

Congress has adjourned, and far as we can a a i i i relation to the passage of a pie-cnipuon law. This is i matter mu to i into i's streets thronrs i i who art- to settle upon the i i lands of the interior, and is adding- to the a i i flato, contribute-to the a i of this its prom- -i i it i i i a d' ''h of ih sovtT.il i I i' I ,3 i -is a i n.ui-'n business olwmvatiori I iio brildin is only limited the adequate i of materials--- I all a i can be obtained aproniiau-d. a i lioi is bio-h nnc" comnnnds ct.s-h; meichants and nu-ch i i lawyers and i do not flomish in i profession- u'a'ie it in by specu'alioii. All is i i ind ''(if. I I I STI-.

for I A I An i i i i steambo it on a of last week to A foi tin 1 purpose of testing i in enti.ui jf Dr. iNiitt i boat a to and in iy 1 of a new in find here steam navioration ne hin'iense 'vnanu In of wood neccssu to suppis' the deinund, the price has a a fiom tv, huudi-ed per cent, and is at this time 1 i i from a from the I'onh-i mir on Chesapeake, in iTiitjt a tailed altogether It is a a 'lici iflerciue in cost ee'i the i coal i i fo a boat of the largest is 81 in if the i ha- he 'ii i hy the pa-sen- i accompanied the in i MV; tc its entire irnn-ration of raid i i tliev li.neiievei steam iii more a i i i i iced i i i i i ad 1. in a i of i a ihe ide. in all resorts, si i i to A a 1 i i a i i i i an -i -tronr cm vent m-ui hy lu a rains. ith a h-ce no less comb, 111.

Stephenson, 111. to Davenport, W. T. Savannah, 111 to Bello-vue, W. T.

Warsaw, 111. by Kcokuclc, Fort DCS Moincs, Foil Madison, Gibson's Burlington, Ferry, Belle-vuc, Du Buque, Peru, Durango, Waymans, Cassville Prairie Du Clncn, to Fort Snelling. Du Buque by Sinsina wa and Blast Furnr.ee to Elk Grove. Mineral point by Dodgeville and Helena 10 Arena. Galena, 111.

by Vinegar Hill, Elk Grove and to Mineral Point. FortWinnebngo by Fond Du Lac, Calumet village to Grand Ka-ka-lm. Chicago, 111. by Pike River, Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboyagan, Pigeon and Manitcuwoe 10 Green Bay. Milwaukee to the City of the Four Lakes.

The City of the Four Lakes by Fond Du Lac and 'he city of Wir.nebago, a the end of Lake Wi to a point of intersection AMtb the route from Pranie Du Ch en to Gieen Bay. Fond du Lac at tho south end of nebago to Milwaukee. Milwaukee by the City of tae Four Lakes to the Clue Mound, then to mteisect tbe route 1 Irom Green Bay to Piairie Du Clucn. Racine by Wisconsin city and Mineral Point to Cassvillc Milwaukee to Wisconsin city. Galenr, 111.

riu. Smsinawa Mound, S'msin- awa Post Office, Gibralter, Van Buren, Cassvdle and Prairie du Chien to Fort Snelling. Eelle-vue to Galena. III. Point byT.

J. Parish's to the E.ig- hsb Pranie. Galena, 111. by White Oak Springs, Gratiof Grove and Wiota, to intersect ibe Root Rn er and ille route. DCS Monies by Fort Des Moincs, to Du Buque by cireet line.

Ratine by the outlet of Lake Kush-ka-nong Mirieirl po nt to Milwaukee to the outlet of Lake ICush-ka- nor.g. able to res raic his scat before the close of the prcscn week. Sullivai has resigned his seat for Kil- the favor of your columns for the purpose of giving expression to the sentiments with which they were impressed, and stating kennv am in his place O'Council will be some of the incidents that occurred, during TMi nml without nnit- their short but eventful voyage from Chica- elected, fr of expense and without quit- i The pi- nting office of Mr Knox, Clare Joinnal, I nnis, Ireland, was accidentally burnt, Ma 6th. Lala I om the packet ship Tra'i jis I. Capt.

Cast oft', we have Paris dates to May 14th. They contain nothing 'importance. There was a rumor at iris the 14th despatches of some imp rtance had been received from A ii consequence of which a conference i taken place between the Pros- of tl Council and Count d'Appony. voy; go to this place. Highly appreciating public spirit of the owners of the whose enterprise the whole country on the Upper Lake, is indebted for adding the first 5TJ1P to the Mercant'le marine of these interior sense of justice impels us to bear cheerful testimony to the beauty of the model of their supc rb vessel, and her adaptation to the purposes of accommodating pa-sengers and (arrying freight on those La as well as to the skilful manner in -which was worked by the Master and Seamen, (whose prom attention to their duties was cb-crved by all onboard) and to yy ILL be sold on Saturday 23d, insf.

at 2 o'clock P. M. nt thc'AUCTION AND COMMISSION ROOM of C. D. Fitlz Co.

west side of the Milwaukee river, first building south of this Office, a C. D. F1T7, Auctioneer. Milwaukee, July 21. S36.

2 N. B. a 1 A PROPERTY, GOODB of ov -ry descriptinu will be received anil sold or Commission or at Auction on the libeial advance niadr 1 ivi-rnble terms, and 01 all consignments. telc raphic despatch announced at the perfect case of all her motions. We Paris the arrival a i i May feel, indeed, that even i i i a the i i i tlic Duke of Or- inferests aro ulcnuho-i or whose ,1 r.T., svinpatine- in beh.ili ot, till, lenr.s and Nemours.

mtere-jtni" 1 countrv, i- debtor o.do^ a had, it at supposed alter Gen. the cnte 7 ri ing Ich Ml have been Evans' vi -tory gained an advantaoro over i i igati ig di-tam wa- L-i'-e Win- i al i ls beUveen Bilboa and Oiduna sfjjps. (heiebv adding largely to I The -ench Chambers were, debating the facilities of our trade, and giving capit- upon tbe Marine Budget 1837. riser Seii chad fallen five metres. The ali-ts abroad more correct views of the 1111' noi-tance of the commerce of the Uppei May ---The reason a Lukes.

i i i i nd i to-day. i i i to both i 1 i i s-traonpn' of the i i i uf the i States the i)th i itely 'uncfi'i 1 preents the i 1 results They a i i i i i i tlu- eii'. the N'-w a i i ts i i the yea'-, I last) ir.t'jd, 1 vil ie. to ".7 I'i, ff i there imp i -d in Ami i ic in i i i The i i i i i ing the same year amounted to of ioli rt I li( i domestic, and 1 of for- flyn art'rk's t)f tuticles-, i i i were cxpoited in A i M' A nerican shipping, tuns and 17 cleatcd fiom port- i United Ol tons entered, 0 a i The impoits in a i yeiir i i i less than last yeai a the exjions in hen they a- inountedto o'- be a- many i i tins and othei districts, who in ihe evuit of a a law would have been entitled to on mast now at the sale i the long purse of ihe '-peculator, and i a obliged to pav for improvements they them have inside. To say a government ha? no dealt fa.rly with the in not such a law, would but be the opinion oi the whole We tern People who acqua.nted i fiu.erings and privations.

It was n.gret wi netted dining the congressional proceedings on tin subject last ti a i nvaids the settle's, unjust imputa- uoa 1 upon i a i a i ai'd ileteimination to i a lliem no relief. rn ha heretofore held forth i to emigiar.ts, pas- fur i ptotection a id mv tins '-ettlc- nn.nti.pon the public lands. Suuh the people hud a to suppose would a been the course adoj ted by government i.por. t'i expiration of the I pre-unption law of 19th June, 1834. They have how, vei been disappointed, and must depend upon i i or Oie geneiosi of One and iift thoir and doll tas were -ulis-cnbc'd in one day at Cli.ciiL foi the purpose of bi.ildmg a St.

am Boat to ply between that place and It is mtc ided to be pupenoi to a thing o-i tlic Kkes. JUis pea.i'= fir the eniupnse of Ch.c-ai.oand the piospei- i i Is it not time ihat something be done by our Lit.zens to piocui a Steurn Boat to run bttwecn Milwaukee and Ch.cago'.' The co-t 01 a Uoal of i dimensions would not be great, while to us advantages would be mealeulable. i schooner nd stage from C'lu- cago, come 1 uided with passe: tho' by these conveyances they are '-ubjeet to gnat ces and Ion oi time. A i a from Racine a days smee inlorm 'd us hat one quarter of the -lock in such a Stoai.i Boai weald bi luken at a place, and it seems to us there would be no diflir-ul-y in the rennand taken by our OM ti-izotis. Something should bt done immediately.

ir a powerful fleet Toulon, a pro- i the spec ti Liters of tilts i is A war between Ru-sia and Great i i a i in which Fnmre uld necessai ily bo involved, ap- i a but too piobable Hence tbe an- iioiHicem- nt last evening of the appoint- nunt of liiigon to the command of" the Ficnch squadron of observation assemble, iu the Mr. for Hie N. HA is the irregular The Caiuil Lots sold at Chicago, brought the sum of $1,019,848. There still unsold Lots valued at Ei-President died on the 2Sihult. after several intaspositiou.

(Secretary of Wai) has Leon aipoint- ed, in and with the consent of the Senate, tmm-tci to Fi iince. i i L. Sell Esquire, has been appoiuttd Indian for the Stat? of Michigan. Rev. Samuel A.

has been clecteil Bishop of the Diocess ol Jl7iclngr.ii. money market continues to 1 so 5-a our latest eastern papers. T-ie Bank of Washtcuavr payment on the- 1 th mst. hundred rcc at a Ladies Fair, recently neld at Chieat'O, for the beuc iH of the Episcopal Church of that place. Geo Wolfe, (late Goveiror of has beci- First Auditor of the Tiea-ury of the Um-e-J State 1 The of assembled at D( i on on the 11th instant, when Governor A7ason di liverccl the usual messiige.

Tliefhst Xo. oi the Advtrtisa (1,200 copie-) has entirely disappeared without our be.ng able 10 stipnly one-half of the demands. Agreeable to the ol sevcial of our iriends, we will republish ia tae third no. seveud articles relating to Milwaukee and Wisconsin, anJ strike oil a sufficient nuu.ber to mi all demands. -tructure of our langiugc.

that the most hoepUt- are at sorely puz- iire to English derivative words. Hence it is, that writers call the people of Ttxas, others term them TCJ Linn others, again, who arc for pre- ie original irord in forming der i a i say they should be calL'd niant nd" yet 'another school of critics, aitl-cime to be more classic than their But it is with deep rogret, that ihe same sense of justice forbid, us to the person in command cf the -jhip in like terms of commendation. The language, the demeanor, and the entire bearing of the Captain of the Milwuucce towards his passengers, was marked In a. discourtesy totally irreconcilable to tho' most ordinary rules of wn- the more extraordinary and inexcusable, since he had experienced none other him the most courteous treatment from tl Having been driven by the inclemency of the to se shelter in the after-cabin below, (whore we had been tis- sio-nctl berths for the night) we were thus suddenh assailed by Captain, who hud come two or three steps down the compan- and LAXD A OFFICK, A in tbe front rooms ip Blairs, in BK.vk, on East Water street. Milwaukee.

Milwaukee. 13tb Jul In W. C. Co. RE now receivins; direct from IVtnv York the most Extensive stock merchandize "what is in those dig- consisting of a most every article a kept hi a i store, all of which have bei-n selected wit i ibo utmost care, -and will be disposed of as cheap as the cheapest.

Tbe public are respectfully invited to call and examii for themselves. Milwaukee. IP3(3. 2 sale by Pieces, comprisi ig a full assortment of colors, and a variety of prices, for W. C.

I Co. call on AVEHN-Keepers and others i i lea-; Co. to procure Choice will W. C. 'W IN SLOW ion-way for the purpose out this cabin, every d---d soul of you! Clf If you don't know no a I'll learn you some hogs was another of the favorite ith which he ly saluted the language, and -uch treatment, nre totally repugnant to thr tauten and the hab- UST LANDED fiom sbip Julia Pa'- mar.

4,000 Ibs. St. Croi.r aiul Loaf Su for sale by W. C. WIXSLOW Co.

A asso'-lint-nl of Hardware mav bf found at W. C. WIN'SLOW Co's. To PIECES fall and summer Print--, for -ale bv w. IK SLOW go.

neighbor insist upon designating the heroic i( tTemcn, and would not for a mo- people Texas, as Tcxuncse. Now as we ive no certain rule whereby to clcter- ini ic the correct reading of the word in Uitstish.why not U5e the more harmonious Spanish deriraUres, (pronounced since we huve adopted he Spanish original, Tf.r^, tb.3 yew tree. The mie perplexity, we find, occurs, in letei.iiinmg to call the people of -serai of our own for exai iple, of of Dela- wr.rc, of Maine, of Ohio. c. c.

Hence the con-i 3iiicuce--and, indeed, actual ne- of adopting provincial appella- have been tolerated by lit under any other circumstances than at we couhl only have sought redress at the hazard ol incurring a charge of Mutiny Being sincerely de-iron- that the laudable enterprise of the owners of Milwaukee should eventuate prosper' ly. we h.ive thought that ice to them, a-- well a- duty to the public, require of us the forc- iioing expo-ition of Philo White, Keithler, John M. Potter. Calvin Harmon. Ceutei Lamb, A Conk, Alfred Bi.xbv, IGARS.

50 Boxes Spanish Cizarn of lirst rate quality, warranted to with "pa-feet for sale by W. C. Co. F. at A 7 and A I I Oflicc next door to the Printing Ollice of the Milwaukee Advertiser.

Milwaukee. July J3, I Reports hitvo been in circulation since las! fall hat the Indians residing in isco.isin were tmfa- disposed to the Govcn inent and awaited n- KM at the close of the war, but a f.u-orabU opponuinty to u-ke up arms. Sucli a ft 119,108,000, be- we are happy to say is not the foe, learning om the best a i a they arc peaceably disposed have not the power if thej had the will to in- thc whites. A companj of United States A'l copies of the Prospectus of JMllitunUe are requested to toward them to this office immediately. A few days since we were mfor iipd by a gentleman of this pla that he discovered Lead Ore wnh.n one le of JUllwaukec i frem fiO to TOlbs.

the Menor.ionco river, was two loss than last year. Of the exports in 1 807, of domestic ar- I Dragoon'-passed thro'this plac. two weeks since on ticles, last year the domestic cx- poris ainon ited to in ever case, un.ess otheuvise speci- iicd, ends ill 30th In i.v.vi, ihu imports a notmted to less than in 1833; and the spoils to or 20.1 less than 18-25. thc.r ay to the noi thorn and western part of the Ten. tory.

The commandant and Indian Agent residing at Chicago, who ac( ompanied the Dragoons as far as Milwaukee, say the Indians aio perfectly quiet and peaceable and that with but few exceptions they are will.nj after the Chicago payment to remove beyond tin Mississippi. P. W. Grayson, and JumesCollingswonh, Esqrs. arrival at Orleans, with full powers to negotiate with our Government for a recognition of the Tiie.onn iffe which entered the pom of In( i)cm encc of Texas An nrmi6tice the United States in I he year ending j5, was tons, as stated above, a greater amount by 3o 1, than entered during the previous Of ibis tons were American shippinrjr; a a i a i ifain favor'of America.

The same i-cmarks, i some slig-ht variutioiis, are ajijlicablc i tbe clearances. The statement of actual tonnage owned i'l the United States, indicates a corresponding increase. The returns for the year nding Dec. 1834, show a greater amount i a i a former year. RISIVG PROSPECTS, or I I I A CITY.

--A drys since the inhabitants of this City were cheered with the sight ol' the Schoouei called the "Sea Serpent" Capt. Read, belonging to l-lubbard passing up the i tinder full sail, and thence aj-ieed upon between the Texians and the I General Fiiasola. Circuit with great vigor era! gentlemen from the north, of bclnj; ibohtioniits have recently had a taste of Ins "ton. lor mercies." On another page will be foand two memorials prcsentid to Congress by the Legislative Council of Michigan assembled at een Bay. We pub- A Sturgeon, we caught last week in.les from Town.

City of the Si.rmidi.aU.--Tins is the somewhat lengthy cocnoiacn of a new towit. a is about be- no'la-d oil'111 the interior of oi.r It is uei utifuliy situated ujion the of an ancient Winnebi.HO v.llage at the outlet of the second oi the Four Lakes. Judging from its position upon the map wi should say that the day is far distant when this will be no inconsideiable place of business. It is on a direct line from this th e-, or cant tcrm-3. or nick-names, in order to designate the people of certain States; such as- Buck-Eycs for those of Ohio.

icsiers for of Indiana, Sucker- lor 1 ose of I i i c. c. And nee, by act of Congress, Wisconsin unu Michigan have been made twain, and the inhabitants a separate people, wnereb) ice are no longer it becoii es ncce-sary that we htiuld not lit vc "a locn'l a nan.e" i lore euphoniou-than 11 isconsidnfi, or If'it WitcoHsl-nifct. take the liberty. Mr.

Editor, of coirnaui icatmg to you, per order, for publication in the 1st 'No. of the I A A i the re olutions, una.iiini assented to. on the ith in-st. (the "day of the Territory) by a re- -pei-ttib)3 assemblage in pre -loudly listened to the reading of the A of" Congress (or Wisconsin charter rf Independence) by which we have been ceistituted a free and independent People. "A HAWK-EYE." having been endowed with the right of self-government, and the cby absolved from all political de- pen i on Michigan, we renounce 1 right an 1 claim to the appellation of Wol- 8nd i we are willing and dtUirtm hereafter to be known and distin- o-uUhcci by the style, name and title ot 1 "'--a a term inoniou to the cur, more brief and convenient, tan that of maconiiuns, or is- or Wisconsinitcs.

Milwaukee, July 10, 1836. i is asilv to be perceived that our friend "A James Lutigdon, R. W. Hyde, Alva Brown, R. CJilbcit.

J. W. Walker, Wm Payne, A Fersfiison, R. C. Knapp, Wm.

Knight, J4. Dcwcy. 1. Hatch, Russell, White, I a Kimberly, rhomas 13. Dille.

VV. C. Winslow. A LL person'- mdeb.cd to the subscriber. either In Note Hook A requested to call and settle the sumo immediately SOLOMON 3 ft Ctroceries.

HE Subscriber "ias ju-t received and opened a good and of Provi ions and Groccrie-, consisting ol Loaf, Lump and Sugars. Crown Pepper, Spice, Ginger. Almonds, Prunes, Madeira Nuts. Filberts. c.

Linseed and QJJ, Jyimp i Lend, ground in Oil, Crome Yellow. do. Green, Mess Pork, Smoked Hams, do. Shoulders, do. Beef.

Mess do. in bbls. Codfish, Fresh Butter and Lard, S. Fine Flour, Corn Meal. White Beans, CORDS BUr-DIrsG STONE, to bo delivered the foot of Huron on the Lake beach, bv the 2.3th of August.

-JUXEAU. 13th. ISM. I CO.TIPA^fV, AVE erected for the present a temporary building on the Sitfe Milwaukee Hirer four buildings north of the Ferry, in Block 3i. where they are now Dried Apples, Mr EXTRACTS.

O'Connell having lost his seat for fHawk v-e have lor has not long been a resident of Wis- city lo Cassville, and about equidistant between n- lf i ie had been, he would know that Pcekatohca and Wmnebago Portage; by a healthy and rich farming country, and may soon be tbc seal of Justice for a oinmly and who knows but a Communicated. Dublin was to be returned from Kilkenny He had addressed the constituency of that place, in a brief letter; promising to support Loi'd Melbourne's Government "so Lynch Southern long as it continues its present honest course of policy towards Ireland;" pledging himself ''to vote on every occasion as a thorough Radical Reformer;" and to use every constitutional exertion to "complete the Reform of Parliament, amongst other things, by introducing- the principles of c- lection and responsibility in the House of possessed the honorable cognomen of 'Badgers The inhabitants of tae western part of are or were, when the name was given engaged digging Lead Ore--hence from the habits of that i nimal, of boroughing in the eaith during the day, we are called Badgers. Therefoie, being opposed to all changes or innovations in old or i long est blished names or customs, and having a great av -rsion to alllong names, whetherbelongin do. Peaches, Teas, Cofl'eu, Molassc's. Also a good supply of Nails, Glass, Sole and Upper Leather.

Dojts and Shoe-, more har- i Ready made Clothing, Hollow-ware. Mu- Chains, Pitch, Tar and Oakum, c. c. All of the above goods have been selected with care and warranted of the best quality. Offered at fair prices for S'orc" on the west side of the river on the corner of Wells and Water streets, just above the Ferry.

W. R. LONGSTREET. July 19, ISoO Tlats. Hardware, Crockery.

Panits, Oils, Brushes, Glass. Putlv, Drugs icincs, Provisions, c. all of which be sold at fair prices. is 3 naked truth, please call'and see C.ORHAM CO. Milwaukee.

13th July. 1S30. 1" old 1M13ALL huve just received and are now opening at i i stand in a large and ext-n- sive assortment of grods direct from York, consisting of a 'rent a i of DIl GOODS, and of in excellent quality. LIQUOJiS. WINE, sand other (UfOCL- R1ES ofthobcstkiiK 1 UMID WAffKm abundai ice II A TS L'OO TU SIIOJ1S c.

besids Smart c'umcr of fancy articU-s too numerous tomcrrtion. which they oihr low eery low for rcit-ly pay. July I 1S36. NEW STORE subscriber has lately opened on lish them tvcn at this late much valuable information. as they contain The commencement of the -ilinois and TUichigan Canal was celebrated at Chicago in the usual man- ncr, on the 4th inst.

ted vigorouslv. Tho work is lo be prose cu- Appointincnts by the President, by and with the consent qfthe Senate RUFUS 1'ARKS, Esquire, of Maine, Receiver, A. B. MORTON, Esquire, of Kentucky, Register of the Land Office, fj the Lake without any obstrtlC- The bill establishing a Surv eyor General's Office Ti or hindrance whatever. This shows how important it is to have Senate, for the Territory of Wiseoi'siu, has passed the secure harbor it being nearly at the head o-' Lake Michigan, will be the means of the safety of many ves- AVe understand that have been appropriated for improving the Chicago and Bay, and for the improvement of the inrt Mississippi Lord; Uiiscatii'g of Mr.

Cf Council-- The their individual or public capacity, we wish to our old name, which has obtained the sanctior of tu men in In tb Town on Rev. S. W. Beardsley, Friday morning last by the Sir. Lucius R.

Darling, of protracted inquiry into the Dublin election terminated on Saturday last, by the Committee after more than- -houis deliberation, coming to the decision, that 'Messrs. O'Connell and Ruthven were not duly c- locted, but that Messrs West and Hamilton were duly elected and ought to have been returned; but it is added that the opposition was not frivolous or vexatious. Meanwhile Mi O'Connell, anticipating that the decision of the Committee would be against him has addressed the electors of Kilkenny the seat for which hajs been vacated to make room for tho Liberator. The election will take mace to-morrow. -The men o- Racine, to Miss Elizabeth Ouilmette of tnis piace.

In Cl icano, on the 7th inst. by the Rev. BIr. Mr. Byran King, of the firm of Jones, King Co.

Merchants, to Miss Emily Jones, eldest diii ghter of Mr.VVm. Jones. BIEO, In tb. City of Buffalo, at the House of Mr. Miles Jones.o i Tuesday Moni.ng the 3Ist May Kirk only child of C.

D. Fittz aged nearly three Water street (East side Milwaukee river) and now for sale a general assortment of Dry GootU, Ready made Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Dyestulls, Drugs and Stone-ware, c. which he will sell at a small advance from cost for cts persons who are ol buying Goods cheap are solicited to call and see. MLLER. Milwaukee, July 15th, 1936.

Kcaily Ma A GENERAL assortment of fall and summer Clothing this day received by W1NSLOW Co. I Boots Shoes all kinds, sorts and sizes, also 50 pr. gentlemen's srring-hecl DANCING- UMP8, for sale low by W. C. WINSLOW Co.

Hmsslreil I the 01'' KKWAUNEbirt of of nn.ne, situated on Lake Mi hiaan, will be olterecl Public Sale in CUcago, in the couse oi the present month. Terms of payment will be made favorable--presenting indi cements to itnprovo- U1C. TJ A A A TV rncnts. JOSH. Jul 12, 1836.

A BARRELS LIME to be delivered at the foot Huron street on the: Lake beach, by the 25th of Ausrust. July 13th, 1836. S. JUNEAU. 1 40 Cash at the highes delivered soon.

tended to by Jnlv 13. LUMBER tor which ice will be paid it 7.0. H. DYER. the Subscriber.

Three or jirst- 7 ate JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. H. AV. HUBBARD. Mil vaukee, July 1306.

3 FOR SALE, A LOT on the east side of Milwaukee liver, with a House to be finished by the ihit of August. For terms and ulars inquire of JOS. B- July 10 Table l.iuun Diapers, arcncral Vy sale by W. C. W1NSLOW Co.

by ICooKs Stationery. A NY quantity fo sale by W. WINSLOW Co. Dried apples at 81-50 lUUperbush, a 1 so Timothy Clover Seed for A'ale by RIME ALL PORTER. July 1 3, 1836.

fCTHE Subscribe! would infonn pub- JL lie that he is prepared to construct STUB-CASES the most foshionabls JVftlwaukee. July.

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