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gm* TFIE COD FISHERIES. •Wve sorry to learn, by the accounts fSova Scotia, that fresh food for ex- frem J? and ill-feeling is being created ciie® Kv the caDture of Ameri- ciieftenauartet to see what is going 10 ,tete*I-cpd and, coast? '"reiudice to the rights of the Hudson Bay propri* feame convention bore for l'ie ... —J (led, tfiqy oiigh119 V? free from unneces aggravation, THE FIRST ACT OF WVITING Was eight --ID*. oprietors of the ground. And, by the brought most warmly to mind, bine convention, the United States re- dependence fathers were temprrt kouuee any liberty before enjoyed or, claimed by thenror their inhabitants, toi take, dry, or cure fish, on or within three: marine miles of any of the coasts, bays,| creeks or harbors of any of the British dominions of America not included with-: at THE iaIhe above limits. They were, howei-1 manifested among the citizens to permit tiro countries and if more must be ad-1 the protection of our frontier, and in pro- 172«linar The first overt act of resistance that took old age." place iu the celebrated struggle occurred in 1772, in the waters of Rhode Island. A vessel of war had been stationed on the coast to enforce the laws, and a small schooner, with a light armament and twen ty-seven men, called the Gaspe, was em ployed as a tender to run into the shal low waters of that coast. On the 17th of June, 1772, a Providence packet that plied between New York and Rhode island, named the Hannah, and command ed by Capt. Lingee, hove in sight of the man-of-war on her passage up the bay. The Hannah was ordered to bring to, in led, and which was left vacant by his order to be examined but her master re-'. death. The New York Commercial fused to comply, and being favored with a says:—"The nomination of Mr Stephens freshsouthern breeze, that was fast sweep- must give satisfaction to the country and ing him out of gun-shot, the Gaspe was his signalled to follow. For twenty-five miles the chase continued under a press of sail, when the Hannah, coining up with a bar, with which her master was familiar, and drawing less water than the schooner, Capt. Lingee led the latter on a shoal, ... where she struck. The tide falling, the) ence and letters through its appointments Gaspe sewed, and was not in a condition' to foreign agencies. These appointments tabe removed for several hours. are a (it medium for the encouragement The news of the chase was circulated of scientific and literary pursuits, where on the arrival of the Hannah at Provi-1 our talented citizens desire to follow them dsncc. A strong feeling was excited! into a foreign land. It was but the other among the population, and towards eve- day that a respectably young gentleman niag the town drummer appeared in the of Baltimore, who was about visiting the streets, assembling the people in the or- continent to prosecute the study of music, umary manner. When a crowd was col-J of which he is a professor, was selected lecied, this man led his followers in front| by the government as bearer of dispatch a shed that stood near one of thcies to one of our ministers. This favor stores, when one disguised as an Indian! and encouragement will redound much to suddenly appeared on the roof, and pro-! the benefit of literature and" science. claimed a secret expedition for that night, all of "stout hearts" to asseinblej This man was driven below by a -ey at stones. The commander of the asPe 18 8c *ere 8et appeared on deck, and warn- the boats off, he fired a pistol at them. discharge was returned from a mus the officer was shot through the ^Ihigh. W fire. ,3& ii:- PATRIOT. CELEBRATON AT FORT SON. by the capture of Ameri- was observed by the friends of temper- let it infuse one night, and pour the whole for ia that 9 a number of vessels have ance, as the Anniversary of the Temper-' next mojninsr into a kettle and let it boil i 1 hertnen. A number of vessels have ance, as the Anniversary of the Temper- next morning been seizedj and it is probable ance Society of that place. A numerous a quarter of an hour when cold it will be will be. In the mean time a and intelligent audience were assembled fit for use. No more is required than to ^fl*6 from Cape Ray to the Quiepen ensuing year, anil then adjourned, with man, brush the ds- on the shores of the Magdalen feelings which will long be matter of cheeks, and with a becoming energy and tjjg'. also, on the coasts, bays, pleasing Reminiscence, and with new de- praiseworthy firmness, incite their hus hors crceks, from Mount Jolly, on terminations of arduous, humble, and per- bands and rising families to begin anew f1south of Labrador, to and through the severing endeavor after its object. the drama of life." its of Bellisle, and thence northerly The committee, on this notice, cannot •trjefiuitclv a'on£ but without but add their sense of the appropriateness! 0f mpany. And the American fishermen animated the circle of philanthropic en- witnessed by the editor, the other eve-1 Werefalso, to have liberty to dry and cure terprize, of his day, than Dr. Benjamin1 ning, at Hallett's Cove, between a game llsh in any of the unsettled bays, harbors Rush. And it is gratifying to remember, cock and a lobster just caught. The bat-: injd'creeks, by the southern part of the that the illustrious efforts of this signer of, tie was short, however, since the ample -f NWiVmndland above descri jlrvorcure without the liberty of the the day when the memory of his acts is.ty, than the little sea-monster did his long RASCALITY. have sometimes been too .tempting to be that of Mr. Beaubien, and the government' should have been made precisely at this aged man with a large family, who has In the sale of the Beaubien reservation Chicago, there was a disposition tured vessels have been seized. One was bid for the property he occupied but culars, but into the British dominions. How -far nity, willing to take advantage of the cir these charges can be sustained remains to' cumstance,—and to render, so far as in be seen. We should not be surprised to him lay, this aged citizen and family, know that they are in general well found- houseless and homeless! That individu ed. Fishermen like to fish where they al is said to be J. H. jnr damages, or purchasing wood and oh-: without competition, and at a nomi-'in iMahony valley, yesterday afternoon, .cipe 20 a 25. taining water, and for no other purpose.. nal price. Sympathy for his situation, as by which two men were killed—one a ll is for alleged infractions of the terms well as kindness to his family, dictated brother of Mr. Arner s and a man named of this convention that most of the cap- this course. Mr. Beaubien, accordingly: Snyder. We have not learned the parti- seized on a charge of smuggling tobacco there was found one man in the commu-: blown into fragments. The unfortunate COLLINS. eaaget the best hauls and the bait may fered a trilling bid, but it was higher than| tial now in session in this city, for the tri-1 resisted. I agent declared it accepted. A meeting of has completed the examination of the te3 Admitting this to be so, the only ques-' citizens of Chicago expressed their deep tiou is, whether John is not pushing the! indignation at this act,—in such a resolu mattcr too far, in capturing all the vessels tion as this: lie can lay his hands on. To say the "Resolved, That the man who would least, it is unfortunate that the onset, thus render houseless ana homeless, an with the testimony oi one witness in to- iuncture. There are already too many i spent the best part of his life in the wil- investigatioi for the decline of life, deserves [now t!?e execraiiC" all honest men, and i should bo admonished of the ci«..I!s whic I RESISTANCE.— 'retribute justice naajr HAVE The sales have been completed. "The Frenchman," as attorney Butler says, has been ruined—the agent of government has, returned to Washington—"order reigns in Warsaw."—Stngamo Jour. The New York Gazette states that Mr John L. Stevens, who has given the pub lic four most entertaining volumes of his travels in Egypt, &c. and in Europe, has been appointed special agent to the gov ernment of Central America—the ollice to which the iate MrLegget was appoint i™ the little known region be is about vis-j for the manner in which it is aitihiz sci- THE BANK AND on the wharf, precisely at nine, disguisedi controvery which commenced in Galenal hke himself. At the appointed hour, on the subject of the/charge made that the ®0st ot the men of the place collected at1 State Bank was trading in Lead, has ex tnespot designated, when sixty-four were' tended to St. Louis and the papers there selected for the bold undertaking that are much occupied with it. The editor in view. The party embarked in of the Republican has taken side3 for the of the launches of the different ves-j Bank while its correspondents, and all ^fs lying at the wharves, and, taking, the other editors of the city, make war ihenj a quantity of round paving upon him. When all the smoke is clear "they pUiiei down the river in aj ed away we may have something to say 'Wy. on the *he eommander of these men is sup-| batants enough it| the field.-—Sangamo to be Captain Whipple, who after-1 Journal. arils held a commission in the service! ^ngress, but none of the names were' Ladies' Car.—The National Intelligen Pu hcly mentioned at the time. On near-j cer says:—"We noticed at the railroad de the Gaspe about two ia the morning, pot in this city, a few days ago, a new ,e boats were hailed by a sentinel on I and splendid car, lately put upon the track between this city and Baltimore, for the conveyance and accommodation of the la dies, and such gentlemen as have ladies traveling along with them. At one end of the car there is a private apartment for the exclusive use of the ladies. It is elegant- By this time the crew of the ly curtained, and carpeted, and has splen- hooner's people being soon is also provided with a female attendant ^J^cked down and secured. All on board We understand that two cars of this des put into- the boats, and the Gaspe cription have lately been provided for the yfcpehad assembled, and the party from did mirrors attached to it. In addition to Counly Commissioner of Des Moines Co. •j^vidence boarded. The conflict was these comforts and conveniences, the car k NL ITM T. I III I I a. U A to '^owar^s morning she blew: accommodation of ladies traveling be-j cOUnty Treasurer, THORNTON BAYLESS, ,JSa$al History tween the two cities," CA^daift-fcr^that office. To PREVENT MADI- ociety, ed that the captures alluded to the interim occupied with some pertinent with the liquor, viz. between and upon P'eSU not been made without a plausible remarks by the Rev. Mr. Clark. Cheer-* the ears, the neck, the flank, &c. Try it. b"ve By the convention of 1818 it ing allusion was had, in a concluding ad-! that the inhabitants of the dress from the President Mr. S. B. Ayres reed that the inhabitants oi tne uress trom the President Mr. 13. Ayres i- States, in common with those of to the established conviction, inilie minds Banner, of the 18th ult, speaking of the V* Britain! should have the liberty to of the majority of our fellow citizens, of pecuniary distress at that place says:— on that part of the southern the truth, and permanence, and (judicious- "m* Our in- ance men. I'ublished by direction of the society. J. C. WALKER, Scc'y. HORSES lne 4tn day of July, Fort Madison, pour two or three quarts of cold water, !fuUy requested to resign decline running FEMALE FoRTrruD2.-The Yazoo Miss, risinsr SPORTING INFORMATION.—The this observance. No greater luminary Commercial Advertiser chronicles a fight POWDWR MILL EXPLOSION, OF er, permitted to enter such bays or har- ,Mr. Beaul.ien to purchase the lots on. under the painful necessity ot recording lS LIFE.—The rier, purp0se °f shelter or repair- which he had resided for the last 20 years, the explosion of Mr. Arrier's powder mill, are COURT MARTIAL. ai 0f Major, riJa and juncture. There are already too many spent the best part of his life in the wil-j investigation will be closed sooner than a S25, Linseed 1,37|-a 1,50, causes of alienation existing between the' derness, in conflict with the savage for was RATHER upon his own ers 01 :~k The o LKAD WAR.—Thei subject. At present, there are com- ifej. FROM BEING TEAZ- ED BY FLIES,—Take two or three small 1 "Many interesting families have dur- anticipated.—Mo. Iiep. -ICE «'1 A BAD ADVENTURE.—Two nnr ritv insurance Companies, which pro-! Iern"?rancc lately took, as we are on a distillery told atio.* Ill. A nfiar hand-fulls'of* walnurieaves^upon^ which, civil office of any description are respect- ^jj^g^j^county! Iowa7a office t]|ig Kaskaskia, CARLIN., We might perhaps, with propriety say, two Secretaries of State, for Col. Mc\ ler- j7x9 The Boston Traveller states thai Dr. Miller, of New York has recently been astonishing the natives of Lynn with his friends—we hope to himself. The! marvellous predictions respecting these-j es aimt the year 1843." itinff." The ffovernment deserves credit |.. her too crooked a rib for his use. AUGUST ELECTION. The following Candidates have been an nounced For Eeprescntatives of Das Moines Co. SHEPERD LEFFLER, J. C. HAWKINS, L. N. ENGLISH, DAVID HENDEliSHOTT. JAMES DAVIDSON, CHARLES WESTON, ROBERT COCK, GEO. H. BEELER, JAMES M. MORGAN, GEO. TEMPLE, JNO. B. NEWHALL, SIMPSON S. WHITE, DAVID RANKIN, WM. R. ROSS. WM. T. HUTCHINSON RICHARD M. PORTER Louisa County, Col. LEVI THORNTON WM. L. TOOLE, JACOB MINTON, Lee County. HAWKINS TAYLOR, EDWARD JOHNSTON, ALFRED RICH„ WM. PATTERSON J. D. DRAKE i D. W. KILBOURN JAMES BRIERLY 3 N. Y. testaceous fingers. Victory accordingly i 4 ii.ft the smallest boats coming \cr perched upon the standard of the lobster, whereat chanticleer was so crest fallen that he made not the slightest effort to crow. mand. BEANS—None.in Maueh Chunk, Pa. Cou- good supply on hand. -YXRA „NAR,F 1 FURS lie of- stand that the United States Court Mar- 40o, Muskrat 10c, Raccoon 30 a 37-^. —Corn 31 a 37£, Wheat 87k a 1,00 37£. witnesses on the part of the accused. The we are informed, has dispensed ill I ri I JAAIL.S—IIJBIUII, jjuuu aupfij, iu,ui. g0 SUGAR—ftood !6 editor of the U»Uvfo Joarajl 'i uw U.U S4ih day says:—"The yellow wife of Col. R. M. ty aforesaid levied upon the following real es-| 1SHAM EDWARDS For Countv Surveyor, ROBERT AVERY.' We are requested to say that the present 1 NOTICE.—All candidates whoholdi PROPOSALS* 1 MANY VOTERS. FOR THE IOWA PATRIOT. Ilcmaii P. Graves, Bentonsport Van Bttren Co., I. T. S. Shanklin, Mount Pleasant, I. T. Isaac Beeler, Howard's Settlement, Lee Co. John J. Smith, Esq., Henry Co. Hawkins 'Taylor Esq., Weatpoint, Lee Co. Robert Lesper, Denmark, Lee Go. William Earrows, Rockingham, I. T. J. C. R. Mitchell, Esq., Davenport, I. T. Fry B. Hazeltine, Esq., Keosauqua, Co. I. T. Fort Jas. M. Clirk, Wapclio, I. T. Charles Coffin, Meredosia, 111. Joel Catlin, Esq. Augusta, Hancock Co., 111. D. McNic P. M. .Monmouth, III. J. D. Holmes, Quincy III. D. B. Avers, Jacksonville, HI., Morgan Co. Wm. H. Brown, Esq., Chicago, 111. Hart Fellows, Esq. Rushville, 111. Col. Bailed', Macomb, 111. George Helton, Alton, 111. Dr. Joseph Wilkinson, Warsaw, 111. BURLINGTON MARKET. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. REVISED AND CORRECTED WEEKLY BV JII:SSE8 BF.IDGMAK AND PARTRIDGE. THURSDAY, Business rather dull—river falling—none but e rapids—j markct wcll 6upplicd BACON—Kog round from market. BUTTER—12£ of Saturday 15th ult. says "we are fsf k'lefZlSt a cts, good demand. BEESV»\\X—18£- AND LOSS tcurce. CANDLES—Sperm CIGARS—Havana Gra°sRJ JJJu informed that the mill was 15 Jn^dcmand. men were blown about 150 yards from the mill. mar^g~ 5'J, Mould 16, Dipt 14c, a Java 17 a good sloct. per M. 18,00 a 20,00, Prin- 6l00fPCoiieManill»S18i ed ga]e DOMESTICS—We 20^ limit- quote for $ 10 a 12,4-4 13a 0 FLOUR—Ohio Illinois7 a 8,00 FRUIT—None no Mackerel or Herring in and St. Louis, Superfine 8,50 in market of any kind. & I'ELTRIES—Deer GRAIN—Com Major Brant, of the U. S.^ Army,! °VHInFlsa l_f)rt'8. H,nKS IDES—Dry I IRON—Barrv timony on the part of the (jovernment, p]OUgh \Vings 10 a 12, Castings 6. and have entered upon the examination of: I,ARO—Limited 8 a 9, Round 10 a 12, IIoop 10 a 12 sale, 8 a 9. LEAD—Dull Pig 5 A 5£, Bar MOLASSEH QJL—Sperm -we therefore presume that the Summer strained 1,25 a 1,31, Tanners Oil $22 7 i ..nfi onnnrtr "vards, we quote N. O. 10 a 11, Loaf 22 a it themselves. Such are it3 3ootliing and heal fess to be the especial friends and ouppor- 25c SOAP—Eastern a 8c. t-iiprvuurn. few days since Itucny 15 a 20, Virginia 45 a 50. ed down leaving the offices real cause mourn their intemperance for meddling I with spirituous liquors.—St. Louis liep. ami 1,50, Madeira 1,50a 2,50, Old Port 2,00 a 2,25, Auditor ana Port The Secretary of State Treasurer, have arrived in town, with paignc'si2 aSIA their papers, &c. in pursuance proclamation of Gov. of the! 5(|A^5- V.^ow'G^Ts-p.-r 5)Q0j nand is here, claiming to be the true Sec- .9,00, 12 16 12,00, 12 18 13,00. retary.—Sangamo Journal. principal meridian containing seventy-one acres and sixjhundredtlrs of an acre more or less, arid will expose the same to sale to the highest! !bidder, on the 5th day of September, A. D.i 1839, at the Court House door in the town of .Bloomington. I July 18, 1839. DISSOLUTION. THEthis Law Partnership, heretofore existing in place under the style of Rorer & 'Starr was dissolved on the 11th inst. by mutual consent. All business in which the undersign i cd have been employed as partners, will con tinue to receive their joint attention. B. SO a S6,jl), there is a scarcity in our market! has oflered it to the public as a remedy, its v TOBACCO—Manufactured T- Ul* IZAS'—loiiuw perial 87^ a Missouri and Ken- Hyson 65 a 68, G. P. and Ira- g0 TAR—bbl 6,00 a 7,00. WINKS—Sweet Malaga 75c., Tencriffe Oitice east side of Main-Street, three doors south of his Dwelling. July lij, 1839. A K E N O I E THETundersigned 4: paper, to be entitled the BLOOMINGTON HERALD. BY i SMITH M'KENNEV. HE natural advantages of the town of Bloomington, as a commercial and busi ness point,, over all others on the Upper Mis sissippi, are conceded by oil who are in the slighest. degree conversant with the map of the country, and have of late attracted much at tention from abroad. Should sufficient encour agement be extended to warrant the commence ment of the publication here proposed, the pro prietor can only say, in advance, that all his tal ents arid energies will be devoted to the inter ests of the town and surrounding country, by spreading such information before the public as will be calculated to make these advantages better known, and attract emigration, industry and enterprise. The HERALD will be devoted to no party but will be such a paper as is desir ed by the man of business, the farmer and me chanic—at the same time its columns will* be open to temperate discussions of principles. This is deemed to be sufficient at present. The paper will be commenced as soon as it is ascertained that patronage sufficient to war rant the undertaking will be extended. TERM ?.—The HERALD FEW do2en bottles Black counting house Ink of superior quality on hand and for sale at the Drug Store of Robertson Armstrong. A July 18, 8 to 9, Burlington, July 11-6 1839. limited de AN APPRENTICE ISat wanted to the Printing business. Enquire the Patriot officc. July 1!. INDIAN SPECIFIC. QUINTEL'S ITCH OINTMENT, For the cure, of Scabies or Itch and all diseases of the skin. THIS medicine has long been celebrated for the cure of Tetter, Ringworm, ^-c. «$fc. always with certainty. For the Itch (or Illi-1 noia Mange as some call it,) it will be found an effectual remedy. Each box has a paper of directions on which will be written the name of the proprietor. ASwithout Skins long gruv 20c Red and Blue 30, do. shaved 30, Beaver 2,50 a a 8. b)C, in N niiind. AILS—Boston, good supply, 10,00. winter strained 1,37£ a 1,50, SALT—Kenhawa ROBERT QUINTEL. The Specific can be had of most of the Drug-' gists in the west and of Robertson Sf Armstrong Agents for Illinois, Missouri and the Iowa! Territory. Burlington, I. T.—6y DR. SAND'S VEGETABLE TONIC PILLS,1 An effectual remedy for FEVFR & AGUE. they oper.ite mildly upon the bowels the aid of other medicines, there by removing the exciting cause of disease and without producing the least sickness at the For sale at the Drug Store of Robertson ft Armstrong, sole ageuts for the proprietor. Burlington, I. T.—6y ed RE FOR PILES OR HEMORRHOIDS. Pile Ointment. A NliVER FAILING REMEDY. PRICE 81- THIS 1,00, G. A. Sack 5,50, L. of jof Ground Allum Salt, reputation is such that no one would credit its ufacturers are respectfully solicited. 1,00 a ]too i 1,50, Sherry 2,00 a 3,00, Cham- PRINTS—American 12£ a 25, English 25 a 30, box of 100, first quality s 10 6,00, 10 12 7,00, 10X 14 W. HENRY STARR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law'} and Bolicitor in Cliaucerv, .- S E I S S A E public will expect two rich volumes when cond Jippenrance of hrist, and the ap- TTJY virtue of an execution to me directed he returns—including some account of I proach of the day of judgment. He fix- from the Clerk's Office of the district court of a certain claim situated east and adjoining! the stupendous architectural ruins existing! the time in his advertisements "in or of the County of Muscatine, Iowa Territory, is- e, BURLINGTON, I. T. to make D. RORER. W. HENRY STARR. Burlington, I. T. July 18, 1839. A W N O I E D. RORER, V Attorney and Counsellor at Law. BURLINGTON. 1. T. ILL attend the Supreme Court of the W' Territory and the District Courts of the (counties of Lee, Van Buren, Henry, Louisa, Muscatine, Scott and Des Moines, and to the de Ifence of criminal cases in any part of the Ter ritorj'. gaje Df any part lon, JAMES DAVIS, Sheriff M. Co. k respectfully informs tnp citizens of Burlington and Planters of Des Moines and the adjoining counties, that he has at his store on Front Street, opposite the upper landing, a good assortment of spiasisrs's MI Also a general assorment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS of the first quality, which he offers ch-eap for Cash or Produce at cash prices. Burlington, July 4. LUKE PALMER. SASSAFRAS BARK WO Barrels first rate Sassafras Bark, dry and in good order, taken from the root. Forsaleby *T July'-I fe' 1 stomach, they are in every respcct superior to. Received dircct from the manufacturer and any other medicine of the kind yet offered to for sale at St Louis prices by the public. June 25 H. W. MOORE & CO admirable preparation, the happy re sult of much research, the proprietor with confidence, offers to the public as a certain cure, he has used it long in private practice and since sell upon the most accomodating terms. i Sugars have a tendency up- universal efficacy without having experienced! Eurlington, I. T. June 24, 1839. ing properties that those afflicted with the Piles =7^^ W? TO No. 1. 8 a 9, country made have but to try it and they will know for OJO MiO 1 themselves. "O ESPECTFULLY tenders his services to CERTIFICATES JBthe citizens of Burlington and vicinity. Of the certain efficacy of the remedy could 0£ice in the room back of the Drug Store of be exhibited, but the proprietor deems it unne- Bobertson &, Armstrong. Residence in t^fa cessarv. None are genuine without a yellow same building. wrapper round the Ijojf atid the directions gjgq, I Burlington, June 27 od by the proprietor, i W. s. BOYD. agents for Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and Wisconsin Territories. Burlington,—6y U E W I N E S POUT, Madeira and Pale Sherry, pure ar ticles, also Vidonia, Brown Sherry and Sweet Wine, for sale by July 4th H. W. MOORE CO. NOTICE. LL persons are hereby cautioned not to bargain foi or purchase any lot or lots in the S£Lid town of and M™. V 1 u i tain sen'r-, as a unt ol injunction has .been is-. Fartnin^ton, which the said BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. AVE just received from Cincinnati per S. B. Burlington, for sale on commis- tOO bbls Supcrfiine Ohio Flour, 1 case super super Ohio leans, 5 bb's first quality Cider Vinegar, also just received 18 German Silver Castors, a prime article, for sale low. June 18. i U & E I A WARE-HOUSE. RUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Glass Ware, Sur gical Instruments and Patent Medicines, just received, 50 oz. Sulph. Quinine, best quality, also 00 oz. Carpenter's ext. of Bark, Peruvian of public patronage is respectfully solicited.' Store iia. a two story Brick House, ne^r the Wisconsin Hotel, Burlington, I. T. June 27. B1LANK LUKE PALMER. A'* J. D. LEARNED, Counsellor at Lajnr and Solicitor la Chaticery. He is to be found at his roomt, ai tfte Bur lington House, Iowa Territory. Burlington, June 27, 1839. C. J. LEARNED, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Dubuque, 1. T. JAMES W. GRIMES, ATTORNEY AT L.AW, Burlington, Iowa. w. w. CHAPMAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Lawt Burlington, Iowa. WM. J. A. BRADFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFIC CCFKR CF WATR will be published onj TJTITTVR1 ^r "oi DAPTP1TV' an imperial sheet, with new type, at $3 if paidj JJivIDGiVlAiNl Alt 11 CIL'UIJJ in advance, or at the expiration of the first, Wholesnle, Retail, Forwarding and three months. Commission Merchants} & JEfHF.SCKST. Burlington, Iowa. PIIILIPVIELE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, FORT MADISON, 1. T. BRICK BLOCK, BURLINGTON, IOWA TERRITORY. HENRY W. MOORE. JOHN O. PAOK, H. W. MOORE &, CO. Dealers in Groceries, Hardware, Paper, &c, At the middle Brick Store Water Street. BURLINGTON I.'T. June 6. A LARGE and full assortment of QEENS /V WARE for sale by Jane 6. BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. TO MILLERS. 1 ENTIRE set of Saw Mill Irona, Carting*, &.c. for sale by July 4. BRIDGMAN ft PARTRIDGE. O U QA BBLS Superfine Flour, a choice article for familv use, in store, and for pale by June 25 II. W. MOORE & CO. S Y E S 62 DOZ. superior Grass Scythes, do Hay Forks, for sale by June 25 H. W. MOORE & CO. WRAPPING PAPER. RMS large size heavy wrapping Paper, OfJJ 20 do do do Dry Good do do 10 do do do Tea do do 20 Crown do do do W O E S A E & E A I OBEtlTSOS & A at ."VISTHON are now opening two doors south of Lamson, Bridgman &. Co., a general assortment of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's, Medical Furniture, fyc. fyc. all of which thev expect to keep on hand and Orders from Physicians, Merchants and Man- I BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE Sold Wholesale and Retail by Robertson TJAVE ju3t received per S. B. Malta, 60 Armstronsr in Burlington who are mv sole f~i ijbls family Flour, said to be the beit article brought here this season, also 5 bbls Cider Vinegar and a lot of Iron Cast ings and Window Glass of assorted sizes. June 27 RADDLES, Bridles, single and double Har ness. 3 Large double Wagons. sa^c the town of Farmington, and county of Buren, of Henry Bateman or any part of JLi Brush certain claim situated east and adjoining! lea, reathe for Log and Trace Chains, Cast steel, Stone Masons and Blacksmith* Hammers and Stone Mason's Wedges, for BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. Preservers, Plough Moulds, Fur, and Beaver Hats, Grindstones eathers and a thousand other articles aalcby BRIDGMAN &. PARTRIDGE GROCERIES. BROWN of said premises until Bark and various other Ague and Fever Medicines. 30 lbs Cream Tartar, 30 Aloes, 30 Alexandria Senna, 200" Epsom Salts, 1 bbl Copal Varnish, 1 Turpentine, 1 Alcohol, 1 Port Wine, 30 lbs Sup. Carb. Soda, 30 Tartaric Acid, 6 Gross Vials assorted, 2 Doz. Lemon Syrup, -superior, 5 Thousand Principc Cigars, 50 lbs Gum Camphor, 100" Superior Glue, 50 Kegs White Lead, Mrirrir11.1 and Loaf Sugar, Rio, Old lava and St. Domingo Coffee, Ground Alum and Liverpool Blown Salt, Molasses, Cider Vinegar Imperial, Young Hyson and Pouchong T«a Bar and shaving Soap Cavendish and Fine cut Tobacco Segars, Pepper Sauce, Lemon feyrup Raisins, Cassia, Pepper, .Spice. Salcratus, Mustard, Pipes, starch, &c. In Store and for sale at the lowest prices by June 6-1 WM. S. EDGAR, Agent for Sappington's Pills, Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters, also l)r. Miles's extract of Tomato Pills. for sale at this Office, corner of Wash ington and Wator Streets. H. VV. MOORE• CO. Burlington, June, 6,1839-1 HARDWAliE, 4tC." SHOVELS, Hoep, Hand and Wood Saw#, Coffee mills, Files German Silver and Britannia Table and Tea Spoons, Britannia Lamps, Globe Lanterns Nail &i>d Hatchet Hammers, Broid and narrow Axes, Augers, Chisels, Brickapd plastering Trowslt Locks, Latches and Bolts, Screws, Nails, Tacks and Sparables, Tea Kettles, Squares, Rules, Pen and Pocket Knives, Table do and Forks, Ratora, Razor Straps, Trace Chains, &c. &c.- Just received and for Sale by June, 6-1 H. W. MOOftE & CO. SALMON AND SHAD. FEW Kitu of first rate Salmon and Shad iust received and forsaleby 13. CHARLES J. STARR. June 13, BACON. \MS. Sides and Shoulders, Tor «le Kjr H. W. MOORE & CO. BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE HAVEpiecesof jurt received per S. Brazil, a few Summer goods for Ptitaloona ALSO 6 ps Cadet gray cloth for Military coats, ALSO 2 casts iiupeTior perasols June 11. Turnip Seed, IN O 1 ll/fj Together with a good assortment of Summer subscriber wishes to contract foi the and Fall Druga, all of which will be offered! Quarryjn.r and delivering of several at St. Louis priccs, for cash. A liberal share i ilun(jreti perch of Stone, at Fort Madison Iowa 80 ers DEEDS and Justices BLANKS 1 Territory, on the ninth day of July inst. Al- to employ several good common Labour Also on or about the 20th of July inat. he wishes to eiraploy 6 or 8 good Stone Cuttetti and Stone Masons. Persons wishing to get employment as above, dan find the undersigned at Fort Madison, on the 9th and 2(.th of July inst. A. LADD. Superintendent of Penitentiary* Burlington, 3uly 4,1&39- i '-3 4 1! W 1