Milwaukie Sentinel (Newspaper) - November 16, 1842, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ELISHA STARR VOLUME vi THIS PAPER THE LAWS AND PUBLIC UNITED STATES PUBLISHED P Y MILWAUKIE NOVEMBER 1842 NUMBER THE SENTINEL It comer of At Water Cary store For one year il paid in advance within U For six month j payable in three months or per twelve or under for ilie first insertion for each subsequent insertion advertisements left without specific orders will be until accordingly or i fid until all arrearages re paid unless at the of the publishers BUSINESS DIRECTORY nut exceeding in or per U laMnid C Dealer in Iron Glass Shelf Hard ware Farming Troh Ac the Iron at relumed lo the tory and over Join of Water and Wisconsin HIRAM P LEECH Law nnd in Chancery Mineral Point Iowa Co W Will tice in the first Judicial Disl riel nnd w ill altt nd upon reasonable to the ernes of who lo avail the provisions U S Bankrupt Law Hun Millard Buffalo Albert H Tracy do Thomas C Luve ilo Waden do Chas do Henry Hamilton do F RAGUE Teacher of Vocal and instrumental Private lessons will be given W T A J VIEAU Auctioneer Office in Wells Block itp W T HAGUE Auction and East Water Attorney nnd Counsellor a Law and Solicitor in W T 41 and ol and Solicitor ic eat the coiner of Water find Wisconsin W T July FINCH LYNDE Attorneys and Counsellors HI Law nud i n Mil wa u It i e W T C Counsellor at Law Milwaukie iff T Will to all new business tin late firm of by J E al Liw and S in Chancery BY E of the United pursuance w 1 JOMIS of lite United Stales of America do declare and make known a public enle wilt be held at the Office nt Creen liny in the Territory of commencing on Monday of uary next fur the disposal of the public landa within the of Die undermentioned and fractional to Ik the bine line and Edit of the meridian fractional townships eighteen and nineteen uf range nineteen and fractional and nineteen of range twenty Fractional township five north nnd eatt of the lino of the acre tract and twenty twenty leren and twenty eight at twenty Fractional twenty and twenty seven bordering on Green Bay nd twenty eight thirty one nnd thirty two and fractional townships thirty three and thirty lour and river twenty one LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES at UK Second Session of Collar can UY AN arising under the and of Dancing concluded in September one thousand hundred and thiny He it enacted by the Senate and of Rep of the America 11 That the en the third of March and entitled An act lur the of commissioners to adjust the claims to tions of land under article ot the treaty nf eighteen hundred and thirty with Choctaw and also he net approved on of February eighteen dredand An act tu amend an act entitled An art for appointment of commissioners to adjust the claims to of land under the 14th article of fhe treaty eighteen hundred and Choc 1 m the same hereby revived and force the powers conferred by this act shall bu fully executed subject to re- peal or modification by any aci of And all the powers and duties of the com ers are hereby extended to claims arising under the nineteenth article of the said un- der the supplement to the said to be in the same manner and with the same twenty seven twenty incases arising under the fourteenth eight nnd twenty nine bordering on Green article of the said treaty Provided Bay township thirty and ary of said commissioners shall not exceed the thirty one thirty two thirty three and thirty rate of two thousand live handled dollars per tour lying on the and west aide of nominee river of range twenty two Sec 2 Awl Jt il further That sub- township twenty nine bordering for attendance of witnesses before the on Green Buy township thirty and fractional thirty one thirty three nnd thirty tour lying south and weal of Menominee river of twenty three twenty nine and thirty on Green and south of JVIenomi- nee river of runge twenty lour Green as sections nineteen and twenty thirty of range twenty Two islands in Fox Lake in township thirteen of range thirteen Fractional motions fourteen twenty three d twenty our in thirty four 01 range twenty nine Lands appropriated by law tor the uso nf military or other purposes will be ex- cluded from sale sale will be kept open for two weeks unless the sooner disposed of and 10 longer und no private entries of land in the so will be admitted until after hu expiration of two weeks Given my linnd at the oily of this twenty seventh day ol September Domini 1842 JOHN TYLER By the II BLAKE nf the Lund Office Attorney Counsellor and Solicitor also at Ward W T l 1 1 AW AY General and Public Lands has resided in the since 18311 has a ol tille to the lands purchased al sales ant the face of the country will pay o Tender any other seivice o an Surveyor in my pa rl oil he Ter un terms to D Oil nn C W P H illet I N Y H H Elliot Milwaukie 1811 Dy F C Dealer in Drugs Oils Woods Dvo GEO S WEST SI ii 1 K nn Office corner i and Main si e mav COMPANY on Wisconsin Post Milwaukie TAILOR East Water W T CADY ol Copper Tin Sheet Iron Wore and dealers in Hollow Ware Castings CARY dealers In Cloths and Wearing Apparel of every description J A ARNULO Co Goods Hard Ware Hoots cic elc Dealer IB Ory Goods Hardware Cio Medicines Dje Dye Puny Iron of Eist Wa- ter Mid si W T C S BRISTOL Attorney nnd at T R AUSTIN SON and in Dry Goods Groceries Hardware and Glass ware Paints and oils Boots nnd Shoes Stationery the ARCADE East Water street ova W T A F CLARKE CO WHOLESALE Retail Dealers in Groceries Medicines Drugs Oils Dye Stutts Water St Milwaukie AUGUSTUS STORY Attorney and Counsellor at Law W T BLOSSOM Attorney and Councilor m Agem W T Justice of the Peace one door West Post Milwaukie W T p CRAUY at and Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancery T STOW HEED Attorneys and at A H STOW Quo June 1818 A3 in Dry Groceries Hardware Medicines lib Dye Books nnd y fjr of Wafer aini TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person the riyht of ion to land in any of the townships n this in virtue of the f the June as extended and by act of 1st June or of the of the Kilter act those lawn till apply to such claims reason of the ob- of lite at Office on or by virtue ut the act ol the each granting certain to another and clum of is to prove iht same to of the nnd of the proper Land nnd tht soon this and day appointed foy the ut the public sate of the land an above otherwise such will De the year subsequent to the filing of the plats shall expire TO the day fur of the sale above mentioned nets of Id d and 1840 above rrrd to will be forfeited if not proven up mill for prior to tlir expiration of such H ids Com of the Gen und in Dry Goods Crockery and Ware Leather Boots and Iron Nails West Ward fit Hie cud ol tlie Float u co Dealers in Dry iVo Corner ol Wisconsin and Water W T RAGUE CREAGHEAD opened an Auction und Store on Street where they will attend to any business in that line or uny General Agency which may oe entrusted to nnd Sept 1842 THE Subscriber has opened an at Mil for purchase sale of rea of redemption uf or in the Territory ol Wisconsin Having been a Ironi ils linl and having been engaged in surveys ol the Public is well eit with its nnd of country nnd can render to and others uf purchasing land much valuable in- done half the usual price and in less than hall the usual number ol words and in cases of complicated more limn is done by at Law over on consin street B U EDGERTON 30 HAS REMOVED his to the New Building back ofthe Peat Office where he will continue to receive nil communications in Agency those not residing n Town by him at the Office Box No 50 will bo attended letters post paTd The French part of community coming to fettle in Wisconsin and who cannot speak English language will do well to five him a call Also as u Notary Public he will draw and Mortgages nd attend to their Registry Mil June PROTECTION FIRE AND MARINE COMPAMV CONS lo insure Starrs Mills Factories and their and 11 other of properly low or damage by Also and upon inland waters risks and perils S BAKER M P anor of Cottage Inr Milwaukie Sept 1842 THOU ME NOT 1 I not shoe thy Horse or Ox or J pen tuy Flour or harrow or repair thy Chains or that thon nnd the earth own benefit wilt hon deign even lo ftom im- rav due mnl thou hast plowed ned sowed and reaped he even the third I Think ot there thou thy promises C of before the said and process 10 compel may be by the said commissioners or any two of under their seals and with same effect as il issued by courts of record nnd may he executed by of any district or by any sheriff deputy sheriff or other peace designated by said commissioners who shall receive lor services same feus as are allowed in the district court ot the U States for the district in u Inch the same shall be rendered for similar services to be paid on the certificate of tlie commissioners out ofthe appropriated by the fourth tion of aei secondly above recited which was approved on day of ruary one thousand eight bundled and and which is revived by ded That nothing herein contained shall be construed lo revive such portion of the act proved the day ot March eighteen hundred and retired lo in first section of this act as provides for em and pay nf district of of dis- of ilie Stale ot Mississippi Sec 3 And lie it further enacted That when the said commissioners shall have ascertained any Choctaw has complied or offered to com- ply ail requisites of tide of said lo him lo any i under that article which requisites ate as follows to snid Indian did his or her lo agent in son oi by some person duly authorised and by Indian to Indian lo become a citizen oi Stale within six months from he dale of ofthe saiei and had his or her name within aforesaid enrolled on the the purpose or shall prove n en- tire ol ilie and to Secretary of War oi did his intention MI months Ironi Hid date ulMi il Ins or he name was not enrolled in ol tlie a geul but was by said agent and secondly said Indian did at iai of treaty to svit on the day of September eighteen uin have and uwn an improvement in th then connity and thai having am owning an at place and Urn id did upon lhal for a leim ot live yea is continuous ly nexi alter the ol snid t wit tiom tlie oi teen hundred and ul February eighteen disposed of by tne United add thai tli reservee dispossessed by means of such dis position and that il shall be made Ic lo of the entire tion ol the commissioners and to ol War said Indian did not receive par other grant of land under provisions of other article of and fourthly il shall be made to appeal in lite manner ilia said Indian did not remove lo Choctaw conn liy oi the Mississippi river bul iie or she continued lo reside the limits oi1 the country ceiled by the Choctaw Indians lo the U by ol September in tht year eighteen hundred thirty it be duty ol said commissioners if all and each of aboVe shall be made clearly to appear to satisfaction and the Secretary of War shall concur therein to proceed to tin quantity oi land to which said Indian by article of treaty lo which when ascertained shall be located lor snid Indian according lo lines so as to embrace the improvement OT a part by 4.1 ill Indian at date ot said j and ii shall daty of of U Slates to issue a patent to said Indian for saic kind i file or she be if is or her heirs nnd legal and m like ner shall thu commissioners aforesaid of land granted by said tc each child of said to the tions contained in and locate saic quantity for said children lo and ad- Joining improvement ol parent of such child or and Iht President issue s patent for each of land thus said Indian child if living and if the he Irs and legal representatives of such Indian child if the United Slales shall have disposed of any land which any Indian was fuurteenlh oi said treaty so lhal it is now impossible lo give said Indian the lo which he was entitled including his improvements ns aforesaid or lo any part oi it or lo his children on the adjoining lands the said commissioners shall the quantity lo which cadi Indian is entitled and allow him or her lor the same a quantity of land equal to lhal allowed to be taken out of the public lands in the Stales of Mississippi Louisiana Alabama and Arkansas subject 10 entry at sale and to be delivered under War through such as he mav select nol more of which shall be delivered to saic Indian until his removal lo terri Mississippi river The said commissioners shall also ascertain the if any wire relinquished or to relinquish any vation to which he was entitled under the or whose under that sold by the United and shall also determine lo which such claimant was and quantity of which should be ed him ou extinguishment nf claim at the rate of of an acre for every acie of the land to which said claimant was entitled said land having been estimated under this article at fifty rents per Thai no claim shall be considered or allowed by said commissioners for vr in name or any Indian claimant name does nol pear upon or registers of claimants made by Armstrong special agent for thai pose in conjunction with the three chiefs ol ihp districts and relumed lo de- of War in January eighteen handled and and who does out appear from I hose registers to ke entitled to a reservation un- der saij nineteenth Sec 4 And be it enacted That the said commissioners two from he time entering upon the duties of their and as often as shall be required by the Pre of ibe United Slates shall to in premises with a and perfect lisl of all the laws whom shall to be en- to Hie quantity of land to be so entitled the number of claims be located ing lo provisions of Jpe of act and snch as cannot Tie located according to the provisions of and the powers ami duties ol he said shall cease al the expiration of two time of the first organization of and their mar be by the President al any time previous to ol the said t yea i s Scr 5 And be it enacted That the commissioners lo be under this aci shall also ascertain the of laud 10 which any Choctaw or other person named in the supplement to the said of Dancing Rabbit virtue which such has by any been prevented from Sec 0 exacted That if the SELECTIONS President of United THE MAN IN THE BAG There two brothers who were the one had grown rich but the had no luck and very The poor man thought he would try to he for car the villains should return j would run neighing and and be left lhn poor lo gather around him doiti nil somebody come nod let him down ho out in which he was his or on bit will endeavor belter himself so pulling off his redcoat village in he became a and dug his ground 11 jn may will and sowed turnips be and in n When crop catne up there one The plum bigger thun all the rest and il kept f and of are mingling getting laiger and larger and us mr and win fu would never so it the just with yellow in be South In the yard is n sound of voices nnd and horses might be called thu of turnips for there never such n ono before nnd never n ill uguin At Ijst il was so it filled n cart and two oxen hardly it but the gardener did npt know w bul world to dp il nor tu curse would tide by the ltd to the liott in the God to Job him jatt givon the norte Hwt hie neck nkh Ho ai fear nnd nol affrighted turn ill hu from the thut which rW of nnd it of tht of n troop of tf lo the n u Bnd The that iho bridegroon ha ft bunch of flower upon his und a mtk be a Indian his of heirs certificates as provided by the fourth section of act for quantity of land to which such claimant shall appear by such de- termination to have been Entitled in of Provided Such determination was made by every instance to the requisites contained in the section of this And provided also Thai saij nur either ot them now be located according to the provisions of the fourth section of this act Sec 7 That distinct be kept of certificates issued n satisfaction ofthe claims provided for by this aci of all expenses attending the execution ofthe same and the amount be re- find withheld fiom any to the Slates Sec 8 And be It further enacted That ng in this act contained shall be so construed as o authorize the MI id commissioners lo adjudicate any claim which may be presented by a while mnn who may have had or now has an Indian vile or family and any patent to land which hall issue on any Indian claim under the of treaty lid shall be issued lo he India n whom the claim was allowed il ivinjj and if dead lo his or her and any Congress or usage 01 to tne contrary notwithstanding And be enacted That no laun shall be allowed under the fourteenth of said treaty if said hall be satisfied by such as may pre- scribe lhal said claim had been previous to expiration ol five years ratification ol said assigned either in whole or in part and in or a- lur 111 assignment same allowed so only as the original an claimant at that date ilie fide Sec 10 at further enacted That all noder ol the articles of or the not be duly for allowance one final passage ot shall be me no more than another would auU us for eating it littlo tin 1 um are better than this one The Usi thing 1 enn do with it will be to it to the king as a mail of my respect Then he yoked his oxen nnd turnip lo the courl and gave it to ihr Whut a thing said the iw I have seen many things in my life a monster ns saw before Where did yon gel the or is it only your you are a true child of fortune Ah answered the Intn no child of I am i lie bridegroom with a if band nnd o monstrous indie of his from hit chamber then to the village bride alier Ike JOHN WHITE P MANGUM oj ed 23 WISCONSIN MARINE AND VIRE INSURANCE to in bolli nnd depart month on also money on deposit and oilier in which by charier they are authorized lo engage only Q poor soldier who could never gn enough to live upon 5 so i set to work ing the ground 1 have a brother who is iich knows him well nnd nil the bull am poor everybody forgets me Then the king took pity on him and said be poor no longer I will give you so much that you shall be even richer limn your brother So he him money and lands and flocks and herds made him so rich that his brothel's could not tit all be compared with his When thr of all nnd how a turnip had made the so rich he envied him sorely and bethought self how he please he king ami get the samp good luck for himself Hon er he thought lie would more cleverly than his brother so he got er u gift of jewels for the thinking that he most hove n ihv his two groomsmen and ihen bru m filly friends and prehaps A kind of baggage nn roar laden food aid fur merry pilgrims At entrance village Mands a triumphal arch with flowers and ribands and and as they puss beneath it the wedding guests lire a salute und the whole cession stops And si might from pocket flits n black-jack rilled niih punch the ami a matt of lo POP noble baker or tor d lo tne Spain He therefore lot nnd them free in ono oi to wear One warm summer of thunder At the were bni swing and hearing the report a battle bad In a were in the of the fi nil up ip n line with liLe of ilia n trembling in ihn Lim zr fa in IIM I lo Mjf ulm wit tin f n ar hi hud so n toil FOR We don't know how old the following may W but il ii ar good ua il i nf vv and our own Why do y nil not yourself n fur n ludy the other day lo IKT I my replied he I um not cd for the Nay but I think you he wife your actions a re Inid on i or lo though of- ten of older me by ihu inn poki your inin which or Il is fiom hand to hund are brouy III fiom nnd euting ond di ing und hurrahing the procession moves uca n nnd nt draws tlir of the bride Four nlc to announce n nnd his attendants nre in the and pray for hospitality llow ate A asks the bride's At three ing a on a largo well the noJ 10 Isott deserves a A is replies Yer you tig forty led long nnd an I many you should alt bt: in j with is thereof this nip and a When the nm each t of nle sufficiently the nnd art me King j lhc of re pur much larger gift in return for if J unon nlv h ur had so much given him for a must his gift be The King took the gift very and said he knew not what hu could give in return more cosily and wonderful than the great so the was to put it into a curt and it home with When he readied home ho knew not upon whom to vent his rage and envy and at a wicked thought came inn his head and he sought So he some villains to tim and having shown them where to lie i into Ibe tiding round in ilie umid a saluti and flourish In the hall sits the a crown upon hor nnd a in her ev1 lilte ed upon pile niy of potatoes five hundred neatly sed and put into clenn cloth dozen in a bag to which d a doz n barrels of corn in the whole is then covered over with the Mary in old j nnd and subjected to a She is dressed in nn oid and kirtle iih loose linen Thete n gilded her and her neck food beyond the touch of most of golden mid n cookery of the When done iho On the crown n of wild roses weed is the and below it of Loose some tip an the ing and baking hours gives n flavor nnd relish lo this for i an ted on New and a No available in any part oi Britain LU Ireland ALEX MITCHELL 1610 interest allow ccl on sum de- j n ambush he went to his brother and said brother I have found a hidden ure let us go nnd dig it up end share it between us The other had no thought or fear of his brother's roguery so out and ns weie along the rushed out upon him bound him and going to hang him n tree But they were getting nil ready they heard the trampling of a horse afar oft which so them they pushed their prisoner and shoulders together into a sick and swung him up by u cord to the tree where they left him hangling and lan away meaning to come back und despatch him in the evening Meantime however he worked over her in puns and nun it would their friends and customers thai they have removed their stole fiom old stand to thu Block in Westward al cml of Float u hete will be tible lo show one of est and complete assortments of goods ever inlo and they pledge selvesto sell ns low as any in lie Our will be opened next week when we be happy to see all will favor us a call Milwaukie POETRY THE EAGLE'S ADDRESS TO ENGLAND BY J K DOW Mother how small you Your Island is but a A kind of good old chair Where the may rest Your by thi ocean sanj Yoar fret sky Bui know that western land Where the kee hearts never die 1 Come sit on my airy height And look at below Where the smile in the And the daik rivers Away lo Where humor makes his bower Where the father of tempests lakes his rest And the trembling lightnings cower Tell not of your ancient might Nor boast gallant dead A NATION sils in its armor bright And laughs al your palsied tread Your bones cm n thousand fields May bleach in a And shake blazoned shields On plains Europe won I'll lo the crimson plains Where patriot soldier lests And vales shall echo a And the hills pin on their He Indian O'er of pilgrim land shall Or steals by In peace Mhe will greet In war as her men of Bui ere youi lag taints the wind Remember your Island bold A tlayl tmi a land dai es a peaceful world find that the western g beart A that ib never laded Then in Nor strive to molest flee bibe ihou cast on stormy May hollow a grave for Then no longer foam But your lilted And your porter and siay at home To nourish a brood of a kings The cays of the older time And the deeds barons bolit And knell al even time Are memories to The dirk old nge hns Anj the feudal lowers And remains lo support But E debt you ne'er can pay nnd her blue nt f ys ure fixed upon butter nnd mien with a uf iho hotels could nut give the ground O thou good hard bul n soft ihou art The very ornaments ihou are not They have been hired Air this great day Yet Ihou rich in health J to rich in in love I by hanging o negro The of be upon So the parish us he joins together the of the bride nnd by way of pass off a little spare on their and having a belonging to i gether the hands of me bride ami oom in deep solemn I Mr Miller mto a strung ive this damsel lo be I nt they arc in all honor nnd to share bed thy lock and key nnd meantime However uc anj i worked away till he had made a hole large S IRC thy 1 the half of third which you msy or mny nnd all the rights which Upland's laws provide and the holy enough to put out his brad When he horseman came up he proved to be a dent a mery fellow who was journeying along on his nag singing as went As soon us the man in the bug saw him ing under the tree he cried out Good morning 1 good morning to friend j The student looking about arid noj one and not knowing where it came cried oat The man in the bjg out Lift up thine for behold hire I tit in I hi sack of have f in a limp learned great and Compared to what I have learned in his spat all the of schools is as empty air A little longer nnd 1 shall know uH that man CHO know and shall come loiu the wisest of mankind Here and motions of the dnd the stars the laws control the winds the number of on the sea shore the healing of tlie sick the of all ples of birds ami of precious slones Wen ihou but once here my soon feel the power of The student listened to this and ed much at hist JIB snid Blessed be the day and the hour when 1 found you I not you let me into the tack fur a liule Then tlie other snid as if very unwillingly A I may allow theo to sit here if thou will re-.vald me well and treat me kindly but ihou yet nn hour below till I have learnt sonic little mailers that are yet somu liitle that are y t unknown to me So the student sal anj ed bin the time hung upon him and hp hard lhal ho might ascend forthwith for his for edge wus very Thou IH the bag of wisdom descend by untying cord nnd then ihou shall So The dinner is now served nnd sits between the nnd the priest The Spokesman drivers IO cut him was quite Jend Ueing all of however the tutu not well attended the poor negro ntt very when they cut the rope Thews ling have all indicted by iho Grand Jui v of 11 for ancient custom of his He in U well with quotations from Bible and i at this hit was riage Aast i in nt is not forth makes H in in isi on dei and if petit Jury lor their trial duty they will till them of by how fun being l tin 1 pipe is Somebody lui ti somewhere in and it ily lo South Ami nru ID u levy on it by the Wo have ull read of They til long at table is all tilings must have tin en i so which fallen in must a Sw dinner th i with in Long bv the mid of lliu begins Il is led off by the priest pi i form a solemn min icl iher after D ID i i of the d n thiu the t i sister After tli i1 i il and the crown is taken mi Ii the jewels from her link tier her kittle taken nnd a vestal virgin all in while she goes bui il is to her marriago chamber her and wedding follow her lighted in their And this is u village Longfellow THE 1 JO USE The his owner and iic much more Hu more than s the lions of the fi round lime humorous f upon I hit hut if in I ol the two ils who on horse back nnd I an sure of the of Christianity in his I nni I ilia cj like i J IJ y n Mill IK xt in 1 i ti i I lu on m would be no wonder if in tome to take timt water under bii ry il out of the In There in u which lln pissions ol it can the luu the ii r to ilic It ri tne nt of bv ful and of am duty than splendid which thu than is found in many if lie bipeds form said horse especially tlie carman s this safeguard of moral i on the Sabbath ens his harder for the on tlut I br than he dors for to keep body together on any day in tin i Besides the horse will 1 ol his not Ood in livo m have being To my men to i to Kay student let him down opened the bag and set him free Now cried he lu mount quickly I1 As he began to put himself into iho sack heels first Wail tion let mo give n few of ihjs said the gardener this is nol the Thon he pushed him in head tied up the mouth and soon up the searcher after wisdom dangling in the air How is it with thee saiJ dost ihou uot feel tbat wisdom unlo Rest hou there in peace tilt ihou att a wiser man than ihou wen So saving he borrowed student's nag to riclo home upon and trotted off as fast I friendly Of n iwo horse learn belonging to of near Oxford vury qu ile the reverse the stall to stood one thai was blind th IN the morning the about I of to this good creature his blind friend under his When he from his III III Ill nri fi D an lady other day noi wn end next um 1 ironi lu du laid n r her trint into well lor t -O I to nn