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;ing us dependent en foreign countries for the

me one of those trivia;, weak minded penons jmost necessary articles for daily consumption, that car. be persuaded to any thing! No Uthly. Duties on articles of foreign importafrom my earliest childhood . I was always tion (if a proper discrimination be observed distinguithed for firmness of character. I re- j in laying them,) would be paid by these who member when only rive years old, because pa' j are able to par, instead of being collected bought me a doll for a Christmas gift. when j from the whole community by distress and

he knew I wanted a pearl ring, 1 held out: sale of properly, Sthly. 15y a proper dis

for a whole week; and all of that time l wou.d crimination in imposing duti

neither play with the doil or even look at it, nor kiss p' at bidding good night. So that on New Year's day he was glad to get the pearl rng for me, as ma' had been advising him all the while. No no have you yet

to learn that firmness is my forte ?" 'That obstinacy is, I have learnt most thoroughly," replied her husband, "and lh.nl united with your other fortes is fast wearing away the peat e of my life. You really seem to be trying your utmost to make my home Irksome to me." 'Then von will have the more excuse for

eral and o profound a sensation of suprise '

CANAL MEETING:

and sorrow.

Notice.

I il iikllo wnm.ciirw ) m 1st in f uiimI AD ill!

So brief had been the late President's 1H I5th day of April, I&il, to take into consid-J WJ fIl.5"!.w ?Ah w.

ness, that new, as in the case of Washington, jera,;on ,jie measures necessary to finish the

there had scarce oeen time tor us to ucgm i fear, when the stunning blow of the reality fell upon us like the stroke of thunder from a cloud les sky. Men looked aghast, and stag, gered, as if hinazed by something they could scarce believe. But it was true. He who,

with ooen. beaming countenance, passed a-

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posing duties on foreign

goods, the amount of foreign luxuries needlessly consumed in this community mar be

sensiblv diminished, and the millions which lone our streets in the ioy of his heart he,

those luxuries cost 4will thereby be kept in I the welcome, the long expected, the desired.

the country to reward domestic industry. on whom all eyes were fastened, to wnom an With regard to the tesolution concerning hearts went out, who had within him more the distribution of the proceeds of the public stirring subjects of exhileratiRg consciousness lands, I fully concur with the Convention, than have met in any single bosom since that it is a measure uf primary importance to Washington was crowned with wreaths as he us, more especially, in the present condition came back from Yorktown, was, on Wednesof our Stale finances. I hold that underflhe day last, within one month,one little month,' Constitution, the Government of the United borne alone that same crowded avenue, crow-

States is obliged to support itself by the con- ded, not as before with a jubilant peoplej stitutionnl means provided for it: and 1 am gathered from every quartet of the country,

Athenaeum. You had better eo there now. deeidedlv onro ed to the consumption by the but with sincerely sorrowing multitudes toi-

! will -L- rmi lit vriir wftni." roDliea : I J m ted states iovernment. in it? oraiaarv I lowing his bier. As the shouts wnicn men

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expenditure, oi tne public lanaj.wnicii u noms rent tne air were tne free spontaneous expresin trust for the Stales. 1 look upon the pub- sion of the love and joy of freemen, delightlie lands as a pledge made hv the older Slates mg to confer their highest honors on one

tin'siii jour way, you may as well take this , of the confederacy, to secure the old war debt whom they believed to have richly deserved bit of brown worsted 'and try to match it for of the United States. It was intended, prob- them, so, now, the tears which fell from the me I can't go on with my work to-morrow, 'ably, to raise the credit of the United States, eves of women, the sighs and looks of grief

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vour

at your beloved

White Water Canal from Brookville to Laurel. O. II. NVff. Esq. of Rush county was

called to the Chiar and A. S. Babbitt and B. G. Wells appointed Secretaries. The object of the meeting being stated by the Chair, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That we can and ought to finish

the Canal to this place.

On motion ft committee of even consisting j

of Messrs. Mount, Shcup. Edgarton, Pierce. Lock woo J, Harvey, and Clendei.ing were appointed to report to this meeting n suitable

plan to organize, a Company to finish" the work, Tvho after retiring a short time reported in favour of forming a Company under pro

visions of the act authorizing limited partnerships.

Un motion those of the Contractors present

cation on my part, I therefore hereby fore

I verso us from harborine or trusting a 'l

! count, as I ara determined to par" no dt.t- .lc

contracting. Apiit 14. 1641.

par noJehi,:fl:

JOSEPH HAMMOND

IG-SW.

ALL persons indebted to the subscribe ... n 11 pal ail In n.nl'0 imma'i..

ml1 - ''"" p-jment. a.;, wul be commenced in tbe early pan ofi;ei: ;l on all claims which ara not att.r.a mt'.k

Feb 3, 141. K.&S.Trp

WoodbriuVe, raisins to depart.

"If arre," s iid his wife, a she was about

to leave the room, "us you have to pass Mus

her

till I get some more of it

'Confound the worsted ! exclaimed

husband, turning angrily away from her. And hi he hastily shut the door and precipitately ran down stairs, she struck up melodiously the rtfram of"Sweet sweet home." (to bb continued.)

TO THE PEOPLE OF THE FOURTH CON - SESSIONAL DISTRICT. Frllow-Citizexs:

Having been nominated by a Convention

of dfc'.ezates from the various counties oflhe

and support the chaiactcr of its stock abroad. I of gray headed men, the general, universal

It is clearly inferable from the very purpose, aspect of public sorrow, were the unsought,

as well as the terms of the cession, that after the unpurchasable tribute of a bereaved peo-

that debt was paid oil, a distribution ct the pie to public virtue and devoted patriotism, proceeds arising from the sale of the public This was not the momentary gush of feelings lands should be made amongst the several wrought upon by the pomp and circumstanStates of the confederacy. ces of a funeral procession. It was not the

I hoM that the Slates nave a right lo this sable car, the nodding plumes, the slow and

fand at this time That the pledge is now dis- mournful array it was the event itself the

charged, and a distribution among the sever- o?s of such a man, at such a time, which

Richmond & BrookviH- Canal AT a meeting ol '.he Board of Director f Richmond and Brookville Canal Co. held at it office, January 14th, 1 941, the following re, '' wers unanimously adopted, to-wit: ' Jiftnlttd, That the Treasurer ho irccte4 u ollect forthwith, a!l monies loaned br him U. . ing to the Csna! Company. 'l".6es. Resolved, That the Secretary be. am! 1 .

5 by directed, to proceed to collect the fir.t !.!.'

were requested to inform the meeting what who hav. neg,ecled tn mh9 .ameWw proportion of the amount of their contracts further. That he be directed tr collect tho 'tw, thev would take in Stock in the Canal after 1 dollars called for.and due no the 2d lnstii!r....W

retiring to consult they reported by Mr. Kel- and.:, bereby instructed to proceed fonaiiu

ly thit they were willing to take one fourth

oflhe amount in Slock. It was then resolved that this meeting be a Committee of Vigilance lo solicit subscriptions and report at the next meeting how much Stock can be taken upon the following conditions, to wit: 1st. How much Stock can be taken paya

ble in four annual payments with interest.

Stock secured by bond and security.

'2d- How much can be taken payable quarterly in two years, with bond and security.

Un motion David Mount, James Conwell,

against any. or every individual, who hia Cr t;

refuso to pay the amount duo and calwd fr ' their subscriptions. And it is further ordained by tbe Board, th the balance of tbe aecond Installment be an4 fta same is hereby demanded at their office in R!CI. mond, as follows: Two dollars on the first dtr U April, two dolls rs on the first day of June, (a tho remaining three dollars en tbe 2J dar f A gust. 1841. 1 ken from the minute. WARREN M. LKED4, Prel t. Verjaraan Fulghuni, Sec'.

d report at next meet-

l-?nchinK frtnnl fiifrt Wllnv anil t II.

at stairs is not a matter ol expediency mere- drew lorlh these expressions of public leel- Neff be appointed a Committee to draw up

v uu- ugiu; ii cci iiil-ic mus. nig. mr; mil uc aui iMiimiHii j mc sitmc in i articles of association an

wi.en inuiuua neeccu i.er portion u is now. every part oi tne country, ash was nere,so ;

district. whirli assembled at Nanoleon on the 1 is measure is me only resource lest us lor it will oe every where, uhen the words,

24th ul!.. as the candidate of the Whit? partv ' the payment of the Stale debt, and the relief thb Tbesident is dkadm met the ear, the

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rfthis district, in the ensure election for ! our people irom taxation wnicn is almost man ol business dropped his pen tde arlizan

Onnssman to rnrescnt the same m the I too Duraensome lo be borne. I ne policy ol I droi pcU lus tools clnldrew looked in the

next Cyngreis ef the United stales, and not j Indiana iu relation lo her system of Internal faces of their parents, and wives into the

being able personally to see all of the voters Improvements, has been , recently changeo, countenances of their husband, and the wail of the district, owing to the election comine jand the whole State is now anxious to speed- of sorrow arose as it each had los: n parent or on the firi Monday ia May. it is proper that i ily liquidate the State debt, and confine the some near and dear friend. Could General

I shouU make known to my fellow citizens, ! future operations within the strictest limits of Harrison now look down on the land he lov- - . 1 1 It ! . a .1 a -a. - a . t. . a .

.my views in relation to the great question t goou economy. Dy aistnuuiing ine proceecs ed, ne mignt, inceed, "read his history in a which must necessarily come before Congress jof the public lands among the States. Indiana nation's eyes;" and those whose bosoms glow

at its next session.

Resolved, That the different Editors who

feel friendly to the undertaking be requested to publish the above proceedings. The meeting then adjourned to meet again at this place (Laurel) on Wednesday ihc l'2ih day of May next at 10 o lock A. M.

l. II. NEFF, Chairman. A. S. Babbitt, ) B. G. Wells ) Secretaries. Laurel, April 15, 1841.

Spring Goods.

vnBTE hwe just recived a fup'.r of 0

w w suited to the Spring Sales.

R.8. TTSER Rrofvkville. March 31, 1841.

In a crUi so important it is surely necessary that the prople should actunderstandingly in the choice of their delesrale. and I assure

my fellow citizens that in making know n my view before hand, 1 act in accordance with my own feelings and under a sense of duty of the mot important character. After these views are made known, the vote of the district I shall regard as a leUer of instruction, and should I be successful, 1 would e cheered in the discharge, of my official duties by

the certainty that 1 was sustained in so doing

by thoBv who cRt me. 1 will take this oc

cation ia the outset, of saying that the Convention at Napoleon in my opinion, selected witii great propriety the subjects about which the public ir.ind u most actively exercised, and in which the American community is rt deeply interested. I subscribe with

may provided herself with a fund which will and struggle with hirh Dumoses and strone

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relieve her from her embarrassments, and desires tor their country s good, may learn in iOC5j xiii aim xaoiiotT narc. save all of her past expenditures which are (what they now behold . wherever they turn finHE Subscubers Lavine opened Shop in the

of any value. I their eyes, how glorious a reward awaits the 1 -- ew Building on Main Burgess Street, near

Ot scarcely less importance, than lh! last memory of those who faithfully serve their ,7 7 rsl,u" '"'T

a 1 i. i. iiucir customers ana me puouc in general mm

1 :.r. . V . ..r . . . . they will keep conbUntly on hand a general as

mem oiaauonai DanK,ciouieu wun a prop- liut, while we mourn lor ourselves, there is 'ortmettt of Cooking, Ten and Seven Plate Stores, er charter from the Government of the Uni- no cause of mourninsr on behalf of the deceas- which thev would recommend to the DubJic as

ted States. Its prominent advantaees may oA. The rav of his country's prAtitude.th.ouph I good as there ia now in use', beine of tbe latest

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be briefly staled as follows: ate, shone in full splendor on his departing i"proTinent. ALSO-Ihey will keep assort

l. I n fnmi.h i.c ullk . ii. .kirk I II- U .. J -...r-.J ..11 Z mciilB ui lluiiow n ir, CVDiKline ID pn Ol OB

i 1 1 u i r i uour. iiau uitniueu nil umi man i nil I it . T....t. blmi.. . .

we all could confide and co-extensive with reach of human honor. Freely, spontaneous.TheT have hand a general asaortm.nt of Tin

the country. ly, unanimously, had his counlrvmen placed War, wbich they will sell w bob sale or retail at

'Jndly, Exchanges ceuld be furnished at him in the highest seat they had to give. He Cincinnati prices, Also House beads, Houte

ah Kinda oi

shortebt notice,

in exchange

I m . . - . i iui aiw ifmvi aviDuiig niauiiiif tu uuivuHU HIT t rtr n Srilin.1 ri rrt I j I n rr mo.imm nKri-tlal , ... .1 i.ik,'. I..t I, I I. a. a:1 A 1 T l I ... . . . J

"hitv v. .flvM.,14v..vM.u..&iiivu.u.n.uUiiit, c, UrU luviiis im tiu mgt.eM. uirti o wuicu oi me toove arucies wui co well to call and exam

uic mi?cnieis arrisinr nomine aooruve at- his character and Dowers could be cnhiprtpil. :ne for tnemselres.

Jndly, xcltanges ceulu be lurnished at him in the highest seat they had to give. He Cincinnati prices, Also House bei much cheaper rate, and with greater safery had done enough, during the brief time be oc- Rlter Spouting, Stove Pipe, &c. j than at present. copied it, to show that, as he had parsed wilh j IiVnVwt"!? ? Vt "h " Srdli . It would, by furnishing an adequate honor through many lesser trusts, so ho was SJtTJ?'. Smom iV

equal cheerfulness lothe conclusions at which the Convention arrived, in their deliberations on those suVjocts. I presume that the Convention in the adoption of their first resolution, to wit: Rernlved, That this Convention conceive that tho oalj expedient method of raising money undrr the Constitution for the support f the General Government is by imposts on foreign importations, and this Convention deems a resort to direct taxation for any such purposes as unjust and oppressive," bad in view the avowed opinions of certain prominent supporters of the late administration, in which they exprpss the belief, that th Gover.vncnt of (he United States ought to be supported by a direct tax op the peopl

instead of inmosU on foreign goods. The

course of the late administration, in my opinion, give strong color to the belief that this pe-Iicy w as marked out by it as the future policy of the Government. Not only did prominent and leading men of that party in differ

ent parts of the Union avow this opinion, but

the lata President was studiously silent in all

his messages as to the means of raising an ad

equate rersnua (or the support of the Gcner

al Gavernmeut, although the expenditures of .a 1 . a . . .

tne last lew years, exceeded the incoming revenves nearly thirty millions of dollars. This defit ienry was supplied by the surplus

of former years, and by an annual emission of

Treasury notes. It is very clear to all reflecting minds, that thU state of things could not long endure, and as the late President remained silent as to the means of supplying the deficiency, and as .some of his prominent

supporters had avowed themselves in favor of

direct taxation, and opposed to increasing the duties on articles of foreign manufactures, the itiferrence that such was tbe premeditated policy of that party, had thev become

his character and powers could be subjected

tempts of the local Legislatures to accom- As much as he had an opportunity to do, he

plish that object, which we all, from present did it well. The candid, even amone his en-

and past experience, have such cause lo la- emies, (if '.here be any who do not now blush

n:ent. 0 own that title will admit this. But he had

FUDGE Brookville, Feb. 25.

VAN CAMP. 9-

In this Circular I have not snace to treat I nnt n fr pnterpj on iHa lomnpcinmu c f sfASH

dc. e..k;fie m-o : .i:i I r k. . 1 .. l i: er. . : . tT.J-.ir. WHEAT, at all times, bv

these subjects more iu detail. If the measuies public affairs as to expose himself to new and

wnicn t nave named above meet with the ap- personal enemies from the discharge of his probation of the people of thi District, and duty. Before the storm had time to gather ifthey deem it important that the new Pres- before envy, and detraction, and party fury

iweiii tiiuuiu ue susiainea in nis atiempis 10 had begun to muster their stores of coming reform the abuses w hich have crept into the vengeance to pour without mercy upon his Executive department of the Government,by head that venerable head, silvered with the a Congress friendly to such reform--as a rep- frosls of ace and of loner and arduous devotion

resentalive of ) our principles, I surely expect to his country's service, is gently laid on the vour support. If. on the contrary, vou think nilfnw fHontli. In that rA

the refoimwehavecommenced.sheuld cease, which nothing earthly can invade, he sleeps

mat tne past policy oi tne uovernment ,n safety from the strile of tongue His name,

neeas no cnarge, ana mat tne action ot tne frCe from the semblance of a spot, and il

Oovemment should be paralyzed by a tormi- lustnous in the halo of an imperishable fame,

"Pposuion, j as ccnauiiy expect mat ,s delivered over to history as a sacred trust,

you win not vote lor me lor it such were to be written on the same pate with that of

your opinions I would not be a suitable or those pure patriots who. in everv aee and ev

proper representative for them. ery land, have been the disinterested friends

V cry Respectfully, of human freedom and happiness. The beau.

Your obedient servant, tifu union of wrivat oTrollonr. with miKi;-

JAS. II. CRAVENS. virtue has never bfen mnr ninmnolv fhih.

Marion, 6th Jlpril, 181 1. ;ied thn in the case of RphpI Ilarrisnn

N. B. Democratic Whig papers through- 11:. rrani, cimnici(v and fr.i.,tom frn... ll .

out the District, are r. speclfully requested to tentationhis attachment to his soldiers his

publish tne above aseariy as possible, fchould urbanity and condescention to men ofhumble there be any charge for the same, the account fortune his charity to the poor his open

Can be Sent to me at Mai toil. J.li.l. KoartAtl and onon hanrlutt hncniul.lr k;.

i v v w- v wcw s i i iii a as -

corruptible honesty in every pecuniary trust

his uniform, unwavering devotion to his country, illustrated in his dying moments by

the expression oi his attachment to the Con

stitution, and sanctified by the sentiments of

Wheat Wanted!

will be paid for rood merchantable

Brookville. March 9, 1841.

R. oc S. TYNER-

UP STREET AG ALV have removed my Shop to the house formerly occupied by A. R. Pratt as a Grocery, mi

more recently occupied by John Kirg as a VIm

Shop, w here I will be found at all times retdris

wait ou all who may favor me with a call. G. V. EIlRlXOTO.f. NOTICE! ALL peraoas indebted to the Subscriber will please make immediate payment, as 1 ast pressed for change at this tisue. I hope noaaviU

HTJJIfc illll liWlk-V. IVVilUIWIU.i, i I

.V IS. 1 have just received 35 bashels FstaloM

assarted, for sale low for Cash. March 30. Ml. UX. NOTICE.

fflIIB underiend Commissioners will ssilat

JL public outcry, to the highest bidder, oa 1 rirrt Saturday of May next, at the town of Rweb

ter, county of Franklin, and sliaU of Indiana, tt

vvest part of the !orth West pert ultbe Soal East quarter of section thirteen, towa eiglt.rtaj

two West. lying east ol lb w nite wa fer rirar, to

cladio? two thirds of the river, to as to eestaii

forty four acres. Part intended to be sold beirl

tbe weft side of said tract, icfirnirg iu the renin of tbe North line, runnimr thence Hcvlh ixii

grees Vt lo the lir.e of said tract in the rirerJ supposed to contain about 21 acrei bo the is mora or less. TERMS One third of tho purchi

money to be paid on the day of sale; one third

be paid ia one year from the day of sale: ted im

ballance in two years from the date of is id sale; ml be secareJ by bond with approved cnrity. II

order oflhe Probate Ooutt of said coanty. ENOCH M'CAttTT. JOHN HARDEN.

JOHN T. COOLT. April 5. 1641.

&afltffc BARRELS Salt just received WW sale, low for Cash, br

It. S. TYNER. Brookville, March 31, 1641.

and

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From the National Intelligencer. THE FUNERAL. What all the pomp and triumphs of our lives But legacies ia blossom! Yeuso.

When, but four weeks since, it was our personal piety unite to entitle him to the

welcome task to lay before our readers a inscription on his tomb of "The Good Prbs

sketch of the joyous scenes which marked the ident.

Inauguration of a beloved Chief Magistrate,

how little did we alas, how little did any Oca position for Defence. The Detroit one anticipate that our columns would so Advertiser, in allusion to the condition of the

successful in the late contest, can scarcely be soon De occupied with the particulars of his frontier, fays-There are more than a mill

mtwiucu. i ic uonsiiiuituu oi ii;e unites Slates invests Congress wilh the power to rolled taxes, duties, imposts, and excises. These I consider to be the oaly means under the Constitution of supporting the Governmentof the United States. In selecting among these several means, I consider that the long tried measure of laying 'duties on articles of foreign (manufacture, is recommended by every consideration of sound 'policy. 1st. It is attended with much less expense, than direct taxation on the people. 2dly. It requires the appointment of fewer .officers to collect the revenue, than direct

taxation would require; and consequently

Funeral Obsequies? It seems, even yet, but ion who, in case of war, would arm, equip and

as a dream some false, but atfnghtntng vis- provision themselves, at their own expense

ion. Could the deep solicitude of the best for six months. In Michigan alone, we could

and wisest men could the fond, the sanguine turn out ten thousand. An army of 5000 hopes of innumerable personal and political good stout and brave hearts could be congr-

mends could the the prayers, the sincere gated, ready lor acdon,in Detroit.in VI hours.

and fervent prayers, of a multitude of Chris lhe apprehensions of many, therefore, that in

tian people could the undivided affection of case ol war, all our frontier towns would be

almost an entire nation, have secured lo one pillaged and destroyed, is groundless. There

human being prolonged life and unimpaired are not royalists enough in two days march in health and felicity, these would assuredly have Canada, to do us any harm, provided we have

been the lot ot W illiam lienry Uarnson. two ot three day 's notice of the row.

Never, since tbe times of Washington, has

anyone man so concentrated upon himself) We see it stated that South Carolina and

the love and confidence of the American peo-l New Hampshire voted for Aaron Burr in

GRINDSTONES,

50 Bbl. Conamauch Salt.

2,000 lb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, 1 hhds. N. O. Sugar,

Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, lust received and foi sale by R. AtS. TY5JER. Tbe Rushville Whhj please eopj the aSove. BLANKS.

ON and, constantly at the American office the following kinds of blanks.-

COROXER'S SALE.

TTB Y virtae of a writ of venditioni rrponu to i

1L directed.by tbe Clerk of the Franklia Circui Court. I will exooee to oublic aale. to the hichei

bidder, t the Court llouee door, ia the towa ef

nroekville, Franklin county, Indiana, oa Sttursay thefirst dsy of May, A. D. 1841,betweatbshuert of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. of

day, the following described real citete, ts-wit-

Lot No. 14 u sqaare 5, ia lienrie a Wat, town of Brookville, Fraaklin county. loJiana. First I wiil offer for aa'.a the rests aud profiu the foregoing described premises, for thelsravsi seven years, and if tbe 'recta aud profits will sot sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy tie debtatttett. sad cost named ia said writ, I will then ' there

offer for aale the fee simple. Takes ia exstiea

as the property of Job Scott, at tbe wit f Jertev-

ah U. St. John. OTI1NIEL COALSCOTT. Coaoaaaa Omra. I Coroner of F. C Brookv.llo. Apr.S. 1811.

T I

iseeas, Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,

IWe8 of band,

Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables1 Bonds, Constable Sales.

jYOTARY PUBLIC.

C F. Ciaaxsoa, will also attend to filling deds, Mo rtgages. Bonds, &c, and take the ack nowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, ei nke depositions, certificates, affidavits, c, 4-c. ffice in the printing o ffice. 1ft ly

w. BuooiTitLE, Feb. 9th, 1641. I ECEI ED this dsy by tbe Canal Boat "NalIve" "Pwds of Twenty Hundred pounds or Castings via. Sugar Kettles, assorted aixea, Uutch Ovens, also lids for the same. Skilleta aad "as, and. All of w Licit will be sold low. J. WOODS.

ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are re quested to call and make immediate payment, as we cannot do business without cash. ne . ruDGE & VAN CAMP. March 25, 1841. I3tf

make tne patronage of the Jrrcsideot eoucb J pl- nod never, since the melaochelly day opposition te Jefferson. They likewise votd for less than under any other system. 3dly. It I which shrouded a nation in mounting for his Mr Van Buren in opposition to Harrson.

ror. wr urn, uMuuiiti v, iiendeath, his awy event produced so gen Where was JcDcrsonian denocraey?

5KftftLBS COTTON YARN. WvOtF 1,000 Sole Leather, 200 Barrels Conamaugh Salt, 10 Sacks Coffee, 8 Bales Brown Sheeting, 25 Kegs Nails, 1 Ceroon Indigo, Just received and for sale by L , R. As S. TYNER. Brookville Sept. 11, 1640. SOLE and upper leather for sale by . . H,wS,TYNtll. Brook yb. 17. 1641.

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f nHE subscriber bss just received from the ciif JX a good assortment of dry goods, groceries, hard ware and queens ware, via, calicoes, mennoes, fnualinsfbleacbedd unb!eacbed)cfceck,tickin. flannels, caainetts, cloth, caeimere, linens, naualis. bobinett, jaconet, footing, table linens, intportoe flannel, serge, cotton, stripe, drilling, suspenders, woolen, kid and silk gloves, silk aad cotton Uj kerchiefs.merino shawls.silk dress handkercbion. silk and worsted coat binding aad cord, vestisg, vena and boys fur bats, mens and boys wool bit, bed cords. Y H and G P tea, coffee. bWm' ugr. pepper, spice, ealermtcs. shoe, htir sa cloth brashes, hhoe thread, black sattia cti' crapes, sheep shears, sawmill aad hand ssw ales, curry eorobs. boree cards, snuff, ped lorks, uwe and shoe knives, pen knives, trace chsins, bore shoe and wrought nails. J E William's aiei i hatchets, umbrellas, coat wadding, second and third books of History, spelling booM. Rall.crl.r. W.lt. th. immA Il-rn. or besatlSS

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