Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 May 1841 — Page 4

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The warrior-heart, in days of dread. That felt the startling thrill That bounded when the battle's fires Fleshed o'er Columbia's freedom spire, ! pulseless now aod still ! In war he won, in peace be wore Fame's rich undying wreath: But ah! that Wed, that lofty brow. Is wearing in its paleness now The diadem of death ! Waft, waft, ye wind, with mournful speed ! lldate with jour tale of woe '. Toil hearts, uow beating high for fame, That, 'ike tL soul, a deathless name Alone survives the tomb ! April 5, 1841. M.

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FUNERAL OBSEQUIES AT BOSTON. The Funeral Obsequies of the late President, ere performed iu Boston on the 20th.

The procession numbered from eight to twelve thousand people; and the spectacle, as the

mourning column moved to l'aneuil llall,and

rap jriiklljr after its entrance, was one of soi-

grniideur

"he Mercnnlilo Journal

emu

ay :

I he nail was tie crated with black; even the windows were shrouded with mourning

drapery, and the gas lights in the beautiful

chandeliers srensed to throw a dim and un

certain, but sufficient light cn the scene. A

platform, covered and hung with black, was

ercclrd in ihe further part of the Had, and

bovc it, beneath the bust of John Adams.

was p!a ed a magnificent portrait, by Hovt,of

imam sienrv iimson.

' Tne mutte was of superior character, and

exceed i:iW .oJeuoi. The exercises commen

ced with a dirge by tine band; which was followed with n voluntary by the choir. Then a - a ar

appropriate selections (rem tne Holy ocrip-

lurrs were re-ad, and praters were offered by

the Rev. Dr. Sioue. After which the choir

sung with a thriiling effect the fallowing 'ORIGINAL HYMN. ST TUB HliV. JOHS PIZ2POMT. RobeJ in sickcloth, dark sod deep. And withasues oa our head, Katuxr. we have come to weep Rauat! l!iy cold and lowly bed. lltHrt, jiovfr shall the drain. Never shall tho savage yell, Tt d;s:utt iLr bluinbsr come . U, thou !e?at but too well t Slecpcat f:uci thy home afar; O'er that ho.ue the closing day

iicngs tbe holy evening star 1 Ciusr tain, ucU thy setting ray ! To thy glory in the West . Lifted were a nation's eyes; Pt-i.t, thou hast sank to ret, Thou hast set, no more to rise. Rvr.a, tboa hsst left a place Loftier than a monarch's thr:ne; Christian, through thy Father's grace, Una is givea thee near His owe. R.tti'u Cboate rommenced the euloer at

half past 2 o'clock, and occupied the attention of tho audience for fifty minutes. It was a fplen did effort of genius, and fully equalled

tae most, sanguine expectations of the numer

us auditors. The orator was listened to with almost breathless attention and as he stood

us the platform, with his eyes kindling with excitement, his countenance overshadowed with grief, and in his deep toned, musical voice, commemorated in language which breathed the vry sou! of eloquence, the vir

tues of the man whceo loss a whole nation de

plores, touched upon the prominent incidents of his eventful life, and described his manifold

public services, our thoughts reverted to the

iiutory of the past, when the deeds of the brave and virtuous dead were descanted on

in soul stirring language by the most gifle craters of Greece and Rome.

all means.1

pon, and it was curi

denirers dropped off

lovers waited upon her j

ent, and Jane was more

er which to choose. Freder-

vtsits in a short time became

iioTe like angel s that is. few and far be

tween while William Stanton's were const nt: Upon one of them he said, 'My dear Miss Mnnverse, 1 have known you long. In the day of your prosperity surrounded as you

were by many lovers who were affluent. 1 did

not dare to disclose to you a passion which I

lad felt from the moment I knew you, and

which has grown and strengthened with my

acquaintance. Iow that you are poor, like

myself, the diffidence which had else hermet

ically sealed my lips from divulging my heart's

passion, is removed. J am uot aolueot, but I

can support you with respectability at least,

and if you will accept lor your husband one who loves you devotedly, I do not think that you will ever regret the hour that makes you mine. At least I will try uever to give you

cause.'

'1 believe you, dear William,' said Jane,

and if you will accept a beggar, for I am little

better

'Say not so, dearest I cannot listen to such

wrong even from your lips.'

Your fortunes will not suffer t y the union.' 'That they never can. When shall our

marriage take placet'

ftext week, :f you will. Al your lodgings here? 'No, at the house of a friend. Call for me

and we will proceed together there.'

At the day appointed, William was in rend

iness, accompanied by Frederck English.

1 hey were both sji prised at the magnificence r t ,. f.. .... "' " .

ui aiiv on i if, anj tnougiit U somewhat out of character with her circumstances, but how

much more surprised were they when stepping into a carriage with Jane and EHz,lhev

weredriven to Janes former residence, and found her still the mistress and the heiress, and learned the plot by which she had tested her lovers. The way Frederick cursed himself and his forture was not slow. . .

Girls, you, who possess money, make it a

point of finding out, before the irrevocable

Knot is tied, wnottieryou are loved lor your

selves or vour lot tune.

" t -he Satur

. . . , . "A new volume

1 will expos io puuc mic 10 mc iuKni uiut conducied-' at the Court House door in the'town of Breokv; ed wilu wf Franklin county, Jnd., on Saturday tbe 15th SLi ,j -

ol May, 1841, between the liouis of 10 o'clock A" tinf7

ofT'

dtkEnqvirtAtk fAoteaAo L.-

THOSE only who know h, trial or immL observation . on frm . Jm VJ" ' "?"iS

ft w - " iu ui Liits r . f i iy uri. . -

ISM. all SWELLINtJa. .nj -71",

M. and 4 o'clock P.

ST mmiA Amv tl.s rAltnwinfliV

described real estate, bounded as follow, to-wit.

beginning- at the North East corner of tthe South

West quarter quarter section or fractional section.

No. 30 in town No.ll of ratvre No. 13 East, thence

in a Southernly direction adjoining the land o

Henry Marraon to the centre line of said section.

thence West on said line to the South West corner of said quarter quarter section, thence North to tbe Northwest corner of said quarter quartet section, thence eaat to the place of beginning,

supposed to contain fifty acres. First I will offer

for sale the rents and profits of the aforesaid prem

ises for tbe term of seven years, and if tbe rents

and profits will not sell for a sum sufficiet to sat

isfy the debt, interest, and cost named in said writ. I will then and there offer for vale the fee simple Taken in execution as tbe property of Elisha It. Jones, at the suit of Nicholas Q,ualls.ose of Elijah

Berwick agaiust tlendrick Sutao and Mishi u. Jones. ' -

J. O. ST. JOHN.Sh'ffF. C. April 30, 1341. 17 (Prs. fee $2 50.)

SheriftTs Sale.

BY virtue of four executions issncd from the Franklin Circuit Court. and to me directed. I

will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the

Court House door.in the town of Hrookville, Frank

lin county, Ind., oa the 15th day of May, 141.

between 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. N ol

sid day. the following real estate. part of lots No 65 and 66, in that part of the town of Brook ville.

Franklin county, laid offby Jesse B.Thoiuaa anJ others, beginning at the Southwest corner of said

lot No. 65, thence North with line of said lot 19 feet, thence East across sid lots No. 65 and 66.

i hence South 1 feet to the South East corner of

lot 69. thence West with the alley to tbe place of beginning. First I will offer for site the rents and profits for the term of sevm years, and if the rents

will nu sell for a sum mtjicient.to sstwty the debt, interest, and cost as set forth in said executions, I will then and there offer for sale tbe fee simple. Taken in execution as the property of William Hartley, at th suit of Nithan D. Ualliou, Samuel Miller, David Price Co. J, O. ST. JOHN, Sh'ffF.O. April 20, 1841. 17 (Prs. fee $2.)

preciued the- "tia mere

ture, indiscriminately re-published in inis coun

try , hav determined, without altogether neglect

ing this field, to select nothing but the choicest tales - and sketches, from the English periodicals:

nd they have made arrangements by which they -an furnish these to their subscribers in advance f every contemporary. The editors wi'l also jeep an eye to the best new American tales afloat, living, always, the preference to tbe writers of heir own country. In order, however, that tbe SATUHDAY EVENING POST may maintain us high position, as tbe , FIRST FAMILY NEWSPAPER in the United States, arrangement! have been

made with the first authors of the country, for a

regular supply of choice and entertaining

ORIGINAL TATES,

historical sketches, poetry , Ate.

We determined at tbe outset, that watle tbe pa

per continued under our control, it biiouia oe strictly, Neutral in Politics, and that as news, end

literary journalist, we had nothiog to do with tbe

matter; this determination has been strictly and rigidly adhered to, and while we shall continue to give our readers, such public documents, as may

be deemed of interest to all, and each a history of the progress of political events, as are strictly ia keeping with our duty, and tbe character of the paper, we ska11 studiously, and thoroughly avoid any contamination of partisan polities. The paper is now printed in beautiful type, and has received the praise of many editors of taste, as "the handtomttl family thret in the Union." Our efforts have been directed to the combining of beauty and simplicity with utility and taste. The Post is printed on a stout white paper, rendering it neat and durable foi filing.

Our acwa diitiiint undergoes the strictest supervision, and overy thing important and worthy of note tbst happens in the Old World or New, hall be collected and collated for the taste of our

readers.

JYetv Store. DANES AND BURTON fTTTAVE just received from Pbilitlelobia. Pitts-

ii.il. burgh, and Cincinnati, a large assortment of

?rt Good 8i Groceries, Queens 'Were, Hard Waveband

Cutlery, $?.

And Lava opened their no re in the room immedi

ately north of tho Hrookrilie Hotel. Their gonds are all entirely naw, welt selected, and having been

purchased since the fall in prices, they ean be sold opon terms mors suitable to the times.

They have a fine assortment ofeloths,eassiaiores, and satinotts, of fashionable colors and qualities, carefully selected in the Philadelobia market.

Their stoek of (Aueenswar and Hardware is

very large, and having been purchased for cash, they can supply their friends on very favorable terms.

Theirselections of silks, mouealin de laines.lawn.

calicoes, Stc. Ate, are such as they think will attract the attention and please the taste of the La

dies. -

ALSOA large assortment of Boots, Shoes,

Hats, Cotton yarn, Nails, J c.

Thuy solicit ar. examination of their goods and

prioej, and then wish the public to consult their

owa interest.

BrookviUe, April 23, 1841. 17-ly

ShcriiT's Sale. Y virtue of an execution issued from the Franklin Circuit Court, and to me directed, I will

offer for sale to the Irehest bidder, at the Court

House doorin the town of BrookviUe,! F-anklin co.

Ind.. on Saturday the 15th day of Mav.A.D 1841

between the hours of 10 o'clook A.M.,and 4 o'clock

P. M. of said day. tbe following described real es

tate, to-wit: beginning at the North. East corner of the Sou'h West quarter quarter section of fraction-

ai section wo ou in town nsiim range no io.

East, thence in a Southernly direction adjoining

the land of Henry Marmon to the center line of said section, thence west on said line to the South

West corner of said quarter quarter section, thence North to the North West comer of said quarter quarter section, thence East to the place of beginning; supposed to contain fifty acres, be the same more or less. First I will offer for sale the Tents and profits foi the term of seven years, and if the rents and profits will not sell for a aura sufficient to satisfy tbe dsbt, interest, vand coat in said rit,I will then and there offer for sale thn!fee simpli

Taken in execution as the property of Elisha B.

Jones, at the suit of Joseph Sizelove. J. O. ST, JOHN.Sh'ffF. C.

April 31, 1841. 17 (Prs. fee $3 33.) i .

THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT,

shall always be choice and select, and shall receive . . . . y . i -1 er . t :

strict auem.on. iiaiin.it w mi cuunoi ii i-

tors to embrace in this department such selections

of the floating literature of the day, ae may bo in

an eenecial manner suited to tbe instruction and

amusement of I be female sex. and to combine the

fashionable, with the truly useful and good.

Such things as may suit that important ana large

clais or our subscribers.

THE FARMERS

will not be overlooked. In order to gratify, as much as possible, the laudable desire of our coun

try readers, a portion ef our attention will be do-

voted to the collection and diffusion of such news as may seem im-obtaht to AoaicuLTvaiais.aad the population resident without the confines of our

great cities. The state of the markets and the

fluctuations in the prices, will be regularly, and

what ia of more moment, correctly given.

We have ever been opposed to the eonstant blue

ter and parade made by soma editors, about ike excellencies of their papers, and have resolved.that

the Saturday Lvening Post, shall be so conducted,

as to SPEAK. FOK. lTSElil'.

Our readers will always find in its columns the

earliest aud moat authentic information, as well

as the most choice and entertaining literary mat

ter.

ana-.1.! pvti

Tin, no matter how severe, by the u,e ,r Liniment. Find one w ho baa used it that w"l ! " laud u .bove all thing, ever used, aad find what cannot be found. 7 For the relief of suffering human UiB!. -t

naeioaybfHicted. I beg you to ask-ask of tZZ whoknow esk the Hon. ALFRED CONKii? a T...l r... tl... J, ...... :j- 'laH

rn.ask MATHEW J. MYERS. 1W. V.'

N.Y.; ask Gen. DUFF GREEN, late ef : I f .1 l , "IB-r.

ingiou cut. ncu ut uitj gem-emeu Know of cue -conquerable by all ther remedies or pl.;sicl though tried for many years, that Vnxt bn ear! bythe use of the genuine HAYS' LINIMENT!. Thousands of other persoos know similar curtCZ We appeal to their sense ai justice their hum, feelings. It is but a daty you ewe to yocr scfferlag fc-i,-

of it then to alt c your frixu.it. This w... ',..

much pain where the newspapers are not r-t

where readers are tacredulnos. beeaete so ai,eT worthier articles are advertised for the sme par. T . Xtmmrm w. mmm If all u-1 . I. ,

do aot eay tt te sreyooa an praise, iter l. cottiks it. Tba proprietor will net allow ths a-tk' t.

be paid for anless it cures, when all llecixtniu

are fully followed. Will amy out $ufitb g rtf

mow to try it! If ns dott, he ovgkl to it

more jor n:s eouinacy mm ait wajjenr.fr. Mr. Hays would never consent to offer this ir;. cle. were be not compelled bv his sense of -nur-!

of religious duty to do all in h'.s pow er fsriW

victims of distress and misery. 1-orlbia purpo, be would sooner devote a fortune, thaa secars a dollar for any worthless article.

LOOK OU 1 . Some twma.tTt Aatr countm

feited this article, and put it up with tariotu 4t.

trice f. Uo aot DO imposed upon, one tlnnj oM,

will protect you it is the name of COMSTCCK

CO., that name mutt aire ay t le on Ike torn?.

per, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Tk this direction with you, and ten by that, or Bar buy; for it ia impoitible for any other to be ttaem genuine.

JVo. 'Zi-t l.UUft IIAT5

SheriaFa Sale.

issued

CHOOSIXCT A HUSBAND.

t really don't know which I love best.' snid

J.v Ma:irrse to her friend Maria Westell, as she returned from a plendiJ party where she was 'the a.Iivircd of all admirers.' Wil

liam btanton or Frederick English. Out of

a host of admirers that my fortune, now that I am au heiresj, has brought to my feet, I have selected them. They are neither rich both are filled with sentiments of honor as tar ns expression and general conduct go. K:h love me. Neither have expressed it in strong terms but either only wait for the necessary encouragement, I am sure, to pop tiie question. To either, my fortune would be an advantage. They may it is an ungewcrous thutiglit but I cannot help entertaining it, love my fortuue and not me. Do

you know, Marian, I have strong thoughts of

putting l '.cir love to the test r - IIoTcan ou do ill' I hava thought of a way. You may remember that I h:td a cousin who was supposed to he tost at sea, and the property which had made a poor, unnoticed girl so much courted, wa to be his, if he were living.' Yes, but you have had the full and positive proof of his decease. ' " - ; ' ", . , '1 knew it, but the world does not, nor can any two favored lovers be acquainted with the fact. I therefore propose to state in the papers tht my cousin is not dead as was suppose-!.' To give up for a time my splendid estahfishosent, and to retire into comparative boverty. It is siid that kings and heiresses rarely hear the truth front tbe flatterer by whom they sra surrounded1. . Thie will at

Notice to ALL. LOOKOUT FARMERS!!

f tliHE sobscriber having a first rate new Canal

M Coat, which be will have In soon, be will

carry all kinds of freight for all who may favor him

wimtnen cuatoro.

He will a?eo buy all the WHEAT that may be

delivered 'to him. one aad a half nailee below

BrookviUe, on Tyner's farm, and ray the highest

market price at all times. He ia new prepared for Wheat, and by 20th of May, he will buy all the CORN that may be delivered, and pay the highest

price. AGBSILAUS ROCKAFELLER. April 19, 1641. 17-tf

Take Notice. riTlHE subscriber has just received from the city

M. a good assortment of dry goods, groceries,

nard ware and queens ware, viz, calicoes, mennoes,inuslins(blcachcd4r unbleached )check .ticking, flannels, caainetts, cloth, casimere, linens, muslio, bobinett, jaconet, footing, table linens, imported flannel, serge, cotton, stripe, drilling, suspenders, woolen, kid and silk gloves, silk and cotton baadkerchiefc.merino shawls.ailk dress handkercbiofs.

aUk and worsted coat binding and cord, vesting.

mens and boys fur bats, mens aad boys wool bate, bed cords, Y H and G - P tea, coffee, molassee. sugar, pepper, spice, aaleratue. shoe, hair an cloth brushes, shoe thread, black salt in cravats, crapes, sheep shears, sawmill and band saw files, curry combo, horre cards, snuff, pad loka, table and shoe knives, pea knives, trace chains, horse shoe aad wrought naila, J E William's axes and hatchets, umbrellas, coat wadding, books, first, second and third books of History, spelling books, Gallaghers Watts, the Sacred ll&rp, or beauties of Church music, Spanish, half Spanish, and common cigars, stone and earthen, ware of all descriptions, baskets of all sises. also an assortment oi garden seeds, all of which he will sell very low for caab or produce. . J. WOODS. IT UMBER. The ssubcribers have now on band UlJ and offer for sale low - - 1,100,000 feet orpine Boards. 40000 SHINGLES; ,300 Lcccst Posts; Joist, Scantling, eVc.drc. .. , . ' ... . W.TATE & SON. Jaly, tS!8:ra.-fCe. .tf T" : - " : T1BU3HELS Clover seed for sale by iiv RAaS.TfNEa. mt.tcv

1TBY virtue a writ of venditioni ezponat

U-9 from the Franklin Circuit Court, and to me

directed, I will offer, for sale to the highest bidder; at the Court Heuse door in BrookviUe. Franklin county, Ind., on Saturday the 15lb day of May,1 1841, between the hours ef 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day .the following described real estate, t wit; 40 acres of land, in fractional section No 13, town No 12, range No 1.1 East, commencing at the N. E. corner, tbence North aloii? the boundary line about 17 rode to the State

road, tbence along said road to Archibald Miller's

mill race, thence along said race Itorth iu rods and

37 links,tbence East across little Salt creek, thence in a North West direction with tba creak to the

section line, tbence North along said section line

90 rods, thence East 7b rods to the place of begin

ning. First 1 will offer for sale tbe tnte and profits

for the term of aeveo years, and if tbe rents and profits will not set! for a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt, interest, and costs as set forth on said

writ, I will then and there offer for sale the fee

si mole. Taken in execution as the property of

James & Hugh Brison, at the suit of William Adderson against James (Itrisoa, Hugh Brison, and

itirara rike. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'ff F.C April 20, 1341. 17 (Pre, fee 3 SO.)

THE TERMS.

The Sxtvxda v Evbkiro Post, will be furnish

ed at tbe exceedingly low price of Two Dollars

per annum, or one copy three years for $o, in van

ably in advance. we will send a copy to any

person who may wish to see a specimen, by giving

notice, post paid. TO CLUBS.

As friends and neighbors often wish to club to

gether to facilitate remittances, in states .where

small notes current in other states are scarce, we

offer to such the following inducements:

for $o we will send 3 copies. 10 1

The money must bo rood, and the letter, ia all

cases, post paid.

To such as wish "GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE,

with the Post, we will send Four copies of tbe

Magazine, and Four copies of tbe Saturday Eve

ning Post for 15 caab free of postage.

No Maw SeascaiBEa Reckivbd without thb

Mohet. To those who wish to subscribe, we would ssy, that the safest plan is to inclose the

money m a letter and direct to u. Moat post

matters will frank their letters if relating to noth

ing bat the business of tbe office, and an postmas

ters who will be kind enough to do so, we shall be

pleased to acknowledge as agents.

EDITORS who may wiah an exchange, wi

please copy, aad forward a number of their paper,

marked with ink, to this office, aad their favor

shall be promptly acknowledged without fraud or

delay, as is bat too often the case. -Address GEORGE R. GRAHAM St Co,

South Wett corner of Third and Chetnut $treeU

fhitametphm.

Stove, Tin, and Hollow Ware.

rjttHE Subscribers having opened Shop in the Ji. New Building oa Main Burgess Street, near

the Poat Office, tbey would respectfully inform

their customers and tbe public in general that

they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Cooking, Ten and Seven PlateStovee, which thev would recommend to the . nnbiic aa

good as there is now in use, being of the latest improvement. ALSO They will keep assortments of Hollow Ware, consisting in part of Sugar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Aadjrona &e

They have on hand a general assort meet of Tin War", which they will sell whole sola or retail at Cincinnati prices, Also House heads. House

Gutters, Spouting, Stove Pipe, dec. All kinds of

job work in their line done on the shortest notice,

oia copper and pewter win oe laaen in exchange

fori in ware. Persona wishing to purchase any of the above articles will do well to call aad exam

ine for themselves. FUDGE At BrookviUe, Feb. 25.

VAN CAMP.

ALL persons indebted to tbe subscribers are re qaeeted to call and make immediate payment, ae we cannot do business wjthooVcaab. . FUDGE As VAN CAMP. March 33, 1841, . 13-tf

V douse and Lot for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell a house and lot in the town of BrookviUe, on, the bottom part of tbe

town. The house is convenient rata small family, and the stable large enough for aix horses. - For

aai-UcaUrs inwaire of JACOB RYU AN. . BreokvUle, Uasch4, 1841 KMf

35

GRINDSTONES, 60 Bbl. Conamaugh Salt.

2,000 lb. Cotton ysrn, 10 sacks Coffee, 1 hbds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, Tust received and foi sale by R.deS. TYNRR. Tbe Roshville Whig please copy the above.

Sold bv Comstock 4c Co., 2 Fie .cher-street X. T"And by J. J. TEMPLET N BrookviUe.

To the Bald Headed, and others.

"nTKoes any know a neighbor or a friend who kt

JJLS'oeen Bale and whose bead is now covcrci vitii

fine hairi One whose roat collar was rorerei

with dandruff, though broahed every hour a-Lica

abs now vanished entirely! Ur one wbenatirs

I early sge were turning grey, who now Us not

esgrcy hairi Childrenwhoee heads were covcret

with scurf, whose hair would not grow, that an

now growing the fullest crops of heir! Soma cam must be known to most persons. Ask thea tba cause, and yon will be told, these things have beta

done by tbe use of the BALM OF COLUMBIA

Of ZU vears growth ia this article, its demand ia

creasing annually some hundred per cent, thecr

when discoveted not opposed by any tbtcg forlU

same purpose, new assailed by almost nuiaberlet

mustroon trash preparations that will ru-.ntbehu

if used to any extent. Can more than these fact

be wanted refer to the recommendation- by a lis

of names of respectability, unequaled by any mhec

article. Look to these things buy tUu article.

Stay and preserve your bair by its use, or if ball

restore iu Ladies, attend to tins imnareas ts

fashionable life are using it as the only article really fit for the toilet. Long hair is very apt to fait

out. Ladies, use tne ualm ot uoiumeia in sins it

save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by aegkot of vour Dersons.

It is your duty, as moralists, to prcavrr urn

beauties ol nature, with which a bountilnl Cre

ator has endowed ou use tbe Bairn, for it ia

do it. No. Z7-Iy.

For sal by j.TKari.G i uis sfreaxTui.

BLANKS. ON and, constantly at tbe American office the following: kinds of blanks;

Deeds,

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,

Notes of hand,

Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bonds) Constable Sales.

JfOTARY PUBLIC.

C. F. Ciabxbor, will also attend to filliae

Jl . - n . ....

ueas, mo rigages, tsonos, c, and take tbe acknowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, or

nice depositions, certificates, affidavits, drc, ee.

mce in me printing o race. in y

Buookvuxk, Feb. OUi, 1841. n ECEIVED this day by the Canal Real "Nali. tive" upwards of Twenty Hundred pounds of Castings via. Sugar Kettles, assorted sizes, Dutch Ovens, also lids for the axme. Skillets and

lids, asvd.. All of which wJI he sold low. -

. . . J. WOODS.

DR. SPOHN'S

8ICK HEADACHE RE'IEDT. TLTIor the permanent cure of this distressing ceav

ii. plaint, never fails. When persevered in.it es-

oallv renovateetbeynten,nd does away the eaae

ses of tbe SICK it NERYOU9 HEADACHE

Thousand have tried it, and found precisely tbe relief which the article promies to bestow- Certificates of the strongest kind, and fro;a the most respectable persona, are ia the possession of tks proprietor, some of which have been pablisadk, testifying to tbe permanent cere, and others to tks Immediate relief given by this remedy. H afford relief to tbe afflicted in 15 or 20 minutes from tbt first dose. If Uken when tbe symptoms of sn stuck are first felt, it prevents tbe further progress of the complaint, and ean poduce no danger at say time by and exseeeive dose; ae in such a case it would only throw off the contents of the stcnacbs. leaving it sweet and healthy with an excellent s?petite. All afflicted with headache should bo hit to procure the article, and relieve themselves nta so distressing a complaint. Physiciaaa have ia many instances given it their patients, and in every instance, to our kaewledgo, with great aatiafaction have found it a certain cure Sick mud JWrwms Headaoke is a eeatplaint with which physicians do not wish to bars any thing to do, and generally prescribe emj ' W temporary relief: consequently. Dr. Sphea's Si Headache Remedy escapes tho opposition wbicb soma other proprietory articles meet from scoorce. Try it etire and you never will rtgrd it composed entirely of vegetables, and contain ess mineral, or poisonous drug of any kind, and ce'tf not require any change of diet or-exercise- t 8old wholesale and retail by Comrtockfe Co' Wholesale Druggists, 3 Fletcher-street N. Y.,ssc by tbe principle Druggists in the Union. No 27-ly By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S.

PINK EXPECTORANT SYUIP The cases of censumptiin are so numerous in as the northern latitudes.thatsome erroedy as a preventative abould be kept by every fami'y r0 atantly on hand, to administer on the f rst appearance of so direful a disease. This Expect.--Syrup will in every ease prevent tbe. complaintIt is quite impossible for any perou ever ts bars consumption who will use taia remedy on tbe ar approach of cough and pain ia tbe side, and in many cases it has cured when phyeicias bai gives op the eases as incurable Sold wholesale and retail by Comstock & Co., Wholeaale Druggist, 2 Fleteher-street, N. by the principle Druggists in the Union. By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookvilw Jaae, 29, 1840. -t

ALL persona indebted te tbe sabseriben sssk setlleaseat wit bis i'yrft