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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, TUpDAY, JUNE 16, 1840. A SAVING SOAP. TO MASTER CARPENTERS. If 11 A XT I I ETVTGD EY HE materials far are for cheap, CSEAfcED Proposals vrill be received bf te by undersigned, between this time and the 20lh nit is ox Mav'19, 1840. Trrmt- aarance.

I fclTRA'i ED, from Troy, H'alvrorth county, a in i i i i be K5 shim time since, KHI i Bay Mare, 3 years on --ab-i'-ri-iiinTi rot i i i i six Any who i i i inform Or. MATH- tlir i i i i i of Troy, or ALBKilT JOKES of Mil- dollar tf rut i i i t'u- waukic, u-iieve she may be shall be paid all Tr.t i square reasonable charges. t.r er) for Hrs, insertion, May 47U i left i specific wil MISCELLANEOUS. I New York public 47if i tor framing ami raising the Meihodist) nojilojbt recollect a very expert Episcopal-Meeting House, according a plan a ong exhibited his legerdemain tr'ieks GEO. F.

AUSTEN, Buikiin? L. S. KELLOGG. Commitiee Mil wavi'tee, June 1st, Attracted by his fath- me tnd success, his son afterward I us and performed here a short time the name of Monsieur Adrien, DUY GOODS. General assortment of (he latest Lefi? received from Ala-1 HIGBY YVARDjyt.il.

a 'i6a 'menlinn tli. i i specific' TTUST RECEIVED. ilogshoacis Mcseova- iiiscnc'l luilil anil charged tlo Sugar; -ft Hogslies Is first ity, iinu for i for cr.sii, by QrVo Us ripiimi or disc.on-j i i paid, miters at (lie it in 'jffici: must come Puny, GUiss, Mav FJilCHARD SOXES Soap, Candles, 1OO Glass, Just rcc-vivef! i-ntl J'ur ny l.t/ijUNGTOK, i.IIiCHARD CO. i A I ss J9. io'f Ladies' fashionable i sals fcy 1 1 -fl Kuivc; and Porks.

Wiitcr nn I Mi-eels, i aoo Screws, iff" 100 st Holts, i A JHS by hiatf'ath, and give the following detail of, 1.7. AITT 1 a i 'CQftistaoces attending it. C3AW-M1LL Saws, Hand Saws, vu.im-;v i S9 Axes, Broad Axes, Hacd a that tna younger Adrsen, carpenters' Adze. Otc i the trsuit of his calling, a i at Moot- Also, Nuils, Iron for "ale rjr, and that in the course of his ex- there, he attracted the attention of of all kinds, V-oih dry a i a who, itri.uences we should aS C)U i potent spelis and incantations i Ji not oor Adrien's, see'ms to IVU.CpICITvfcS. 1 erscli into his arms, and forced him, A FreDo just ieccrrea ell eallV-d' Qr I-TUU- 3 as lexers iubaeqiu-nUy disco- as' your ca.Hoai lor of a mcnt.

She was found on hoard a JNO. A iliKCKGUD CO. i IS. 1 4 1 I I i 75,1 i 1 MM! 1 ATer- i 1 I and Parsaparil-! in a fniserable state of a a able to he 1 I a (br of Pills, Moflia's Pills Wt of English, and it) fart imagim "Wr.ST, CO. a llix Uiiiers, Leu's Fills, he suw was a i Av7 wr.sr, i i i i i ii.u.s 1:1 lo I A I I I i A A A HALMOOKS CA i A i Gi-llic-DL's, siyltss and i i i i inn (j io 'JVj pcs' i i VRD CO.

ID. i i i i i i i nut! line IJooLs, by i I icinessoldby us. A'Irien who was lodging at the lilOBY "WARDNKR. gotn 'jy Hall, a i of tlie circumstance, mtl; a jy fj ail took to the woods, lumbia, and Bears Oil. he wandered about i the i spoke imagining Pills, one he suw was a -I ti morning, however, he got to place i Iline's terry, about li miles from AloRigoincry, and had embarked on board the i boat in the hope of fretting across the i i wht-n he was.ore;taken by good for by iudi 1 iduals wbo set out turned in the i-UUBY mor in pursuit of him.

Thyy were Dr. M'Luocl, the lady's husband, her father gM)Lli LEATHER, Kip sides and and ber uncle, Mr. Robert E. Coxe. They i aiut Plia'ilix jlls, ic.

1 uf Mrcr and Ague-- Fever and Ague Pills, JOK-iP. Rowiuid's Tonic mixture, Peruvian Bark, IHGBY RlFLt'S! WARDNEK. CO. A Fi li. CASH.

fh US. CO. A 1 I ft I A i a i i 'Wash- kr fur i-ash by i i i i "I i I i i i i i i .11. I 1 i i i i n. i i i i 1 1:111 i i i i i i -NAILS Kc of from 3d to 20d.

'I'liiiJ of Iran i a for i a Cm' sale for i 1'OiN, i A fc CO. TAR PITCH. BARR.i;:LO i'Kuii, XGTOH, IVRCHARD CfD, OIL. A il I i i i i i i i i i i i i Vt. 11 I i i i i i i i VI i i i i i I i i i I i i l-i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 1 1 I i i i i i i i a i i 1 i Wi-i.

i i i ill receive i i I in i-: n. i 'IIVED GOODS, H.I Orocireiy, Gio- J.i-J' curios. i'- i i i i i Dyu-h': nils, I'iivnh'-, Glass. Iron, i i i i a 1 i i i ei.cnr. for ready pay.

A i'l'l'Y ui' upijrior Hani anil Dricil sale S. A i Ll'H. Cod Fish, ier, torsiik 1 by mOBY WARDKEU. SIX CEMTS nEWAliD. AW AY from tlie on Fri- Jast, iajci'ted apprentice mimed i All porsoiis are li.irbiii i i i I i un my 1 a i no i i Whoever i rein i i i buy i receive the re a ant! IHI chrn-gcs paid.

J. K. LOWflT. M.iy jit), 1S4Q. A Oil STOLEN, iiir sub.vi-riljcr, a shu; 'i i since, a JBL i i i i f-'OG, tiarocd Jack, scarrec! un the i or.

one eyelid by Whoever i i ihe saiil Dog io the subscriber, or KJ the Scniiiiol Oifice, or sive i a i lie may be shall be i a rewarded. E. liOGEBS. Mil ivankee, 2, IS-'IO. 4'jif CSOOfJS--At A 1MO, IjCi-ke slrcci, C'iicftgo.

II- Co. have received a large assortment of Ooiids, (irtiix -tfs. Ccilur Wn-iR, "vhieh they oflei-for sale by tlie piece, ur package. Cea-'ulry ar.ti aiul crin be supptiecl -wfth a 1 tin;" va.ri-niy uT f-iooils comjiry ui.irli-et afFot-'J-r-. Tht'j' receive i'roci Yurie i i i tlie season, and sull i frjr only.

May, 1SJO. 4Sm3 TT HAVE day rcceired from Wow York, li by ii'iitnboat Grsiit Western, a assorl- mont of Irun and which will be sold 7 as can be boii to I i i i i i i i i i I ..,,1 in i i i a i i i i I i i i i i i i i i I i I i A 0 1 i i i i .1. IK! i I I ur i and U'i i i i i u- i i i i i i A i bv S. OOlllilZNf. Pouit, May 4, -law ileccific-c! Whiskey just received a id for sale, on S.

COUBLV. a -lawG II A A3 3 SHOULDERS, A LAUGIi j.isi received and for sale Ji.ii. on commission, ly S. L. CORBIE.

MA.5S5.E A FUSE v. MC iVE MURDERS BY THE INDIANS i ilie slearner Hyperion, Captain chi i a i las! evening, we hnve rec uyed the meliinchol 1 irjtellijyence of mil 'der of three more a i i by the I i an? ince that of Mi. McLaue, noticed in yci.srday's paper. The name, however, of I ut one has been ascertained by us. That of" Ir.

Lamb'about eight miles from Blouns- tov n. They attacked his house on Friday evening, shot him i endeavoring to esc a e. There were in the house, at the lirve of the attach, several other persons, Ai er they had i and i from iheir ho nes, the a i pillaged tlie; house, set on fire the dwelling, set era! The other families that were attacked, i in the i several of 'e i but we have not been able to le; i i names. The I i a who these re ations ars snid to about fifty or sis.y, and concetti themselvRg in the ham- nii bctivcen the Appalacblcola river an i Tallahassee, i a a a offers, for them to commit such i de Gazette, May 10. Destructive i and tei o'clock last evening, a fire broke out in th large fracas work shop i i occu- pii by our enterprising fellow citizen, Si TH C.

JOMES, in connection i his ex t-nsive Boat a and so combustible re the a i a in toe i i that the i i i merchandize of a i "if in'ils fli mcs had completely enveloped it before rales of i i ost allowed on sums 'r 1 1 1 i' ever bcl'oro ofloj'ed jr in th firemen could nrrive at the scene of in this Territory fur cash. 1500 Tire Iron, a COG Swedes various 10 Bundles Band Iron from 1'to 1 Scroll and SIH'LH: Iron, Iti Hound American froia tliameter 8 Square do da do Horse xTLiii Rods, best, 4 Plow Spring On i a of iron i i i for Flows. i a of i Uoiiso. C. GIIJipAIi Ivl.iy 36, 1840.

fale, i A a i 1 SL Jy new, i dcinbie buj-rel shot G'nn, 1 Hifle Pistol. CLARK SHEPARDSON. 1840. 48if KEW SPRING TglHE subscribers respectfully inform i customers Uie i in general a i they have just received by tlie siujim siiip Gi eat Western, ivell sclcoied stock I i a i a i fresh X'rora ilie jMew York ket, ivliieli iliey are now opsiiing i sell c-allid to the a and threatened to him if hi; did riot stop the boat. On hem ing this, A i into the river, arid was on the point at sinking he was shot deiid by Dr.

M'Leod. "The body i u-as then i-arrittl to Montgijtiif-ry, a over it, a It-Her i says, a vert k-t of. the "severest a a possible." 1 he a yci'ieru! i a tion was ft It by I ul a fur fate of A i i i a i i a lie was innoctnt, but a clun-acter of the i i i a serious into subjec-t, isncl indeed i i ication at a i i in i to it. A hope was expressed thiit MODS. A i icn, a i and ivith the aid of counsel IVom a stat'i-, he a i be supported by Jhe people in i i i justice on the i i a of the death of his Forging'Lottery were nrrested in New York on Tuesda for havinsr counterfeited plates of the School Fund Lottery of Rhode Island, and sold tickets manufactured from said plates.

They i bound over in 8300 to appear, notwithstanding they contended, as some eounterPeitsdo here, that their conduct, though legally wrong, was morally right, as ihc.y contributed to bring into disrepute a great moral evil. They hinted too, that it could be no crime to counterfeit that i should have no legal existence but the judge laughed at their reasoning, and told them (hey proved tbt-m- selves but tbe greater knaves, in venturing upon Eve. Fait. More Richie and R. A.

Farmer, have been com milled in Nuvv Orleans for being in possession of altered bills of bills altered from one to geveiil'ien hundred, and five hum- dred. Tlie Sun the i i a i were i i i a and completely defied detection by i a scrtr.iny. The men attested on the I Another draft a ihe Union a of Louisiana, to the order of S. i and by him endorsed to ono W. a for dated 'iOth December, 1839,011 ihe.

i a Bank of Pennsylvania, i a i w.ig lately purchased by a respectable a i house in i city, as a check, tt wns subsequently endorsed by ilie purchasers, and sent to i cor respondent nt i a phia, to on the I8th a last, it a i i It vvas.ifteru-ariis discovered to have been altered from to $4,000. The frequent inssances of forgery a have recently icc.urred, makes il i upon and the i in general, to act i double i i a in sticn matters. H. Clay, sold the to tilt; house in i i hits riot siiK-u heard ut. Kep.

A a Tornado in Vermont. A hurricane through portion of Windsor County, yt. ft week or two ago, by which a meeting home in Cheater was considerably damaged, many chimnies blown down. and a number of houses teverely injured. Sat.

Ere. Post. Btottm outbuilding of (he St. Louie Arsenal, cor mining 10Q.OOO cartridges, blew up oil Sunday demolishing the bottsf Th re wai a large quan- tity of giinpXMvder in an adjacent build tag, but it wae saved. The British Quern.

She to a profitable concern. She htm been paying at the rate, to far, ot 1 8 per cent, per annum ort her cost to bor ftockholdera. She not made a trip, making Mini in Mexico. The mint of Zaca- ircas, in Muxico, co nod in 1833 and 1834, 9O, Us test. i I l'l Y.

I i I' i i i M. i i i i i i I 1 i ti i i) iv i i i i i .1 i F. I i It. i in tuj.ii A i i iu r.i'd i al i'''ge discount I'rorn last yeurs' prices, lor dii i i i i i iL-nu-i. i i i i i i oii i Cash or i Produce, ilcliev'jiig in the i ion's in i 'i 'he i sixpence, i i i i i by i ciiiint 1 they are i i i i i i i i c' 1 1 1 ovir i flock of gnods lor 'f en 1 I i merchandize of all kinds rales of i i ost allowed on sums dj- 1 1 tli i' ever bcl'oro jr in i'ur siiiieil i i I M'esiorp.

uoiinUy. To saiiidV all i n'e are i i tm New i i i'or Un" I I the i i iu nre i i i i i i ill partol'i requeued to a i i i i idi thunisel'-es, i i I i i i i or livhu il. goods are sliowi, ai i lirais. i MITCHELL, BiHCiiAKIl GO. TOVVN LOTS XJiK tnK naiLnuxG LOTS n.

i irl- "i i ii-'- 'ould i i tlu; public nn iijsl side the a i- riv- II. i I I iti i i i ei'; oi iheui i j- 0:111 bi? liKiiie or r- tivaiiou adapkni to fr.ii'd'Jriin?. i i i i il kliuls if tin- i ilio i i Tiu'y i i liir i i i iron aiul 1'iie ot'iiiL' a is i i i i i tliOkil. 1 i i i i ami iV-a- i i DO.NKV, i I EUUtfRT MOSLEV I JUhvanlvco, Sept. li, Apply to DANIEL.

Wta.LS, Jii. Agent. i a 1810. 4 4 in I li H- U. i i -ki'i-v.

A.C., i-o. A i a A HK1JT aich a I in. Cnl- l-rv, f. 'i 1 i tiasl II JUT sirci-is, A i a JL hive miles south of Milwaukee, on T. S.

KoaJ to Cli'icago. Said i'ann contains 1.00 'l-'tf i acrt 3 of ani of wtiicli is under Ii i a with a linn growth of timber, i i bat miles from ilie month oi'tlia'Mil- I waukec river, great facilities for liiniish- wood. J'St- For particulars inquire of S. L. Cor- I bin, Jliilkers Point, or ol the subscriber on the I (o i atreiul to Hi payment at faxes aim 'ne premises, i of 1.mils i lots sold for taxes, i Milwaukee, TAXES "XON-RESIDENT ciiiniuues la irnnsncc ireiioral Land A business in tba L'i'ii i i i of H'isci'iisin.

a i i i i i i i rehiiive to J. B. MILLER. April 27, 1840. 44lf e'i.

illagiation. They a i in season, IK wt-yer, to save the i of Mr. Jones, 1 others in inmiedirite vicinity, fi-f en being consumed, although repeatedly lire. The entire shop was co together with nil ihe tools, a qi of materials, and a new boat fii isbed. The Joss we hare not yet a able to aecevtain; we should judge, wever.it would amount to some 810,080.

iVSi'. Jones was insured to the a of 8 A. Rep. Liberal late Mrs. Ann Boston, widow of the late John M'- left by will 826,000 to various char- it societies ipthat city.

Her first husb: nd, Mr. M'Lran was one of the most ffunificent benefactors to benevolent and ii erary institutions that this country has er seen. To the Massachusetts General ospital he left to the M'Lean I- ospita! for the Insane, to Harv i University, and about the ions, making Whig. vahtc. 1 i or tow i lots ami if ilcsired, vill i COTTAGE IV.T.

11 1 lul nSt i a i a L. University, and (. o. Wi-v 1 i '''V 11 chi'f-es i ivaonalile. and.proper-! PASSENGERS, Boarder Citi- si me a to other institutions, i0iU 11 i i WELLS, limes a th1 rC lh BD 300 0 Tr0 'Vvv F-VRMS FOR SALE i pay ihe must prompt and particuJar attention! a of I i a 3 attacked the L.

A It iv otitit i oii-i-i-n 1 1 i to ensjomers. Lamb, about 8 miles below 111 I in. Li I LTi'O I ICICsUUU e. and Oi-aler in Ir Steel, Ma.a Street, i a J. A Draper and Tailor--Dealer in Cloihs, Cassi- Slocks, Collr.rs, Suspenders, IK of East Waterand Wisconsin i i I on fame? ol i have Eri Wntei Sreet in tkee and Racine counties.

1. edinio i i 1 ol only a small part of the i hase price i required, and the terms of sale i in other respects be found liberal. Apply to DAN iEL WELLS, Ja. Agcrt. Milwaukee, April, --Oa the 9tb i io pay ihe must prompt and panVcaiar'attention 1 a a of Indians attacked the house of i to cnsjomers.

Mr. Lamb, about 8 miles below Blount's I East Florida, killed Lamb und ounded tn-o other men. A party of vol- v-ateers under Captain Arnow, went in pur SAW GRIST MILL IRONS. TC 2 ord lil of A few days previous to'this jTm. snort notice aaa warranted to be inada in i a substantial and workmanlike manner.

CJtrage, a. family had been murdered on CLARK ie eastern of the Apalacbicola, i a i i i a i lute-ly led to the i i i i a a kidy aged i7, who has a a i three has- bands. l-'atal We to iearn a Diiiicon of i a i i i iVJii fit' ooiint'v, died on Wednesday last I roil! a i i i a i a HH taolf the dose on a t'vt'tiiiig, i i i i it 'was was a paper i i i i i on same f.late i cariosive i i a in the a The dose was a on Monday i anil hedied on Wednesday. Mr. Potter was a respectable and i usi'ful citizen.

He from St. Lawrence Y. Mad. Enq. Navigation of the Wisconsin.

The navigation of the Wisconsin i is improved the season. The channel is deeper and no 1 obstructed by sand burs as much as heretofore. Two steamboats have made live trips thisspring, with heavy freight. The Chippeway passed up on Thursday Ib. Early Peas.

Mr. STERLING, of our village, gathered a mess of green peas on the 6th inst. from his garden, which were raised i the aid ot hot beds. Considering the lateness of the spring, it is" a very early growth. Ib.

-The i i a i Gazette of Tuesday says We have the most distressing accounts, from a gentleman who left New Orleans on the first day of May, in the steambeat Oeri- eral of the flood in the Mississippi. Nearly tht whale country, from the mouth, of the Ohio lo New Orleans is under water. -The town-plat of Cairo is completely submerged, and great fears are entertained of the destrction of New Orleans. Another Grand Scheme done up. The grand real estate lottery, at New Orleans, has burst.

Mr. Louis Schmidt advertises in the New Orleans papers that, owing to unforeseen and a a circumstances, he has been compelled to abandon the further prosecution of the lottery. Singular Death. A few days since a son of Mrs. Early, of rustic reck township, ten years of acre, rode ft horse to water in the creek a short distance from the house.

In few minutes after he started, the a i wore shocked i the dreadful spectacle of the horse i at speed, dragging the lifeless hoy on the ground, with a a his neck fastened by a slip noose, and every part'cle of clollips torn from bis person. The horse had dashed the bushes, and fragments of the child's clothes were strewed along the route. It was impossible to ascertain hovr he could have become tied in thai manner. Portsmouth Tribute. The Great Arctic Problem Solved Messrs Simpson and Dease, of the Bay Company, after two attempts (in 1837 and 1838,) which were but partially successful, have at last succeeded in effecting a complete solution of problem relating to a West to the Pacific.

Ocean. They have ascertained that such a Passage exists, and that Boothia is an Island. This great Island is separated from the Main land by a (ttrail from 3 to 10 mites wid i from E. to N. W.

connected i Gulph of Boothia with the Northern Ocean. The papers announce the death of General Joseph Street, on ihe 5th on the Desmoine River. He was U. S. Agent for the Sac and Fox Indians, and formerly one of the editorj of "Western World" published at Frankfort, during exciting period of Burr'i Conspiracy, A strange falling and one that has con i i i i in diminish our specie capital.

Ib. Fire at Fortsn.vt!i- fl, I WV from N'nvpiiri thru tlic Woollen Factory Mr. E. VV. Dawton at Portsmouth, ..1.

dowri on Friday loss about $14,000 -one half -fi. Rivers Mississippi, and! its are i jrotiHT up. Inn i a a a i MVO a in'Jn- At M. in oh s. Term, the water rose five last wed: Ib.

ItickMond Bank i a last Dabncy was helri to hail in (lie sum of a a i to stand i for a a I h-ged dofalcat i'-n. --Ib A Horrid Afffiir. Two ono a K. L. Wmn nnil i i D.

a ii a A i ti Peru and I i i i ('ii 1 li inst. Both anil i i OOP sho! in i Ii-iii1, and his i i nt in i i i i Tbey wi the i i I "LM! tivr eni. Tliis is a i i W. i fti'ti York i A -s i on a on 1 of jmr.iir: a mrtn. niiinetl i i R.

the relVactory, and i to out of fruili, of' i (liie a i IMM pro- a certiik.iti-, iu the mun's nvn i i the captain gave I M. Thomas sentenced at Fondo N. Y. io be hung- nn the 25tli June, for a in Florida last Brss Heds--The New York Mercury says, "Boots ivith heels of i brusS are corning into 1 Werecotumrnd a i a to the upper-crust U.clcs, and then they i have plenty of IJMSS ai both extremities. Ib, Steamboat sienmboat Rork, owned by Capt.

S. nek ner, on the 4th of A i at night, in 90 miles above the mouth. She was loaded i SOT liales oftolton, bound for ILir- Silk in France i arn fighty-six thousand six und forty i looms in France, i one hundred sixty- nine thousand two and eighty weavers, and a capital of five i i of dollars. Goods to the a of forty mil- liana of dollars are a a produced irt that Vicksburg Vicksburg Sentinel of the ISihsays, "The whole line road from UalseVs Creek to Clinton; a distance of twelve miles, was by the rain literally swept away, bridges, culverts, framing tails and embankments. It had been in operation only a feiv days, and sixty thousand dollars, it is said, i not repair the damage.

Vf ry bad stock Another man named Wilson mysteriously disappeared from Northampton, Mass. or. the 4lh and has not since heard of. Some unfa- sintss is felt for his safety, especially by Mr. Clapp, jailor, had him in charge for horse The Hartford New Haven Railroad are doing a heavy business.

Ten thrxj- sand went over the row! week, nnd six mdred on Monday and Tuesday of this World. Oregon and the Irt- dependence Chronicle says, that A Company ol Rocky Mountain traders started on Thursday, the Nth instant, and withthetrt three raiationaries and their wives, for the Law Suits in S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi commenced its session at Jackson on the 6th inst. The says there were about twenty-one hundred causes on the calendar, and one hundred lawyers in The National Intelligrencer of Tuesday 1 says: "Mr. Postmaster Geners.l arrived in this and entered on the duties of his Property recently offered for tale by the in diflwent of Mississippi, did not ret-eire a single bid.

citizens had resolved not to bid unless two- thirds oftfae estimated value James Wood, was recently tried in Philadelphia far mnrdtr of his daogb- 1 ter and acquitted oo the gretfnd of vafUMjft bas been released from custody, oo plication of bit.

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