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ollect the duly we own to ourselves and pet1 terity, and to bear with manly fertitudt$ thre$ years by the mal administration of the executive Department of the "Government. We
shall hare the consolation of reflecting that
In the mean lime, if the President can prevent
the attainment of all the good which Congress it dee) rout la accomp!ish,Coneres may check
or prevent some of the mischiefs which, under a different Hate of majorities in the body, he
might have the powrr to impose. '
- ' J. MACPHERSOxV BERRIEN
N.P. TAU.MADGli, O. H. SMITH, Vvmmitte e of the Senate. J. P. KENNEDY, S, MASON. HORACE EVERETT, J. C CLARK, K. RAYNER.
v CtmmitUe of the House tf RrprttnOativet
steeply at I r-jjretted.hevelaof tV tUUdiX
tvot feel, mywlfat liberty to retire on that nc-
count fresi my Mluation. . Cut the facts alten-
dine the initiation and disapproval of the last
bill made a case totally different from that
it believed without a parallel in the history
of our Cabinets; presenting, to say nothing
more, a measure embraced And then repudia
ted efforts prompted and the disowned
services rendered and then threatened with
scorn or neglect. Such a case required, in
hit ludeement, upon considerations, private
and public, that the official relations subsisting . . - - mm I t L
' ,"W tXe Cincinnati Chronicle.
mt.3ibN of office. A public officer never ought to be appoint
ed on the score of locality in a republic; and
generally speaking, has not been in our coun
try; especially in the early ad mimsl rations,
which made capacity and mcut the chiel cri
tenon of appointment?. We had the cunosi
ty. however, to look through the list of high
oracers in the Government, and see the result
It is as follows: Of the offices of President,
Vice President, Secretaries ol State, Treasn
ry, War, and Navy. Judges of the Supreme 1 things, the followinc
Drugs fir Mcdicihes.
Paints, Dre-staZh, CIls tc Patent
leucines. DY J. J. TmPLETOM. TTJTE keeps always" on band General Assort
mentor all tee articles necessary to supply
medicines lor families or Drscticins Dbvsieiana.
Great care is taken to have pore and unadulterated
medicienes, and are offered to the public at lie
lowest prices. Ha has io ou band.amooi otker
between the President and nuself sheuld beU'OI1P, p., xi-B!- n-n.rni ani a iiomi Calomel
........ - I ' . .
uuhi niuea
rYosi the JVetoiia. inltllifnictr Sr. Iladrr-s Letter.
Messrs Gale A: Sevtojs: ! deem it proper to offer a public explanation of some of the reasons which led to my resignation, on the
lllh insU,of the ethce ol Secretary oi me
immediately dissolved.
Washisotoh, Sept. 18,1841. THE VETO.
The tone of the press. so far as we have been able to learn, ts precisely what was to be an-
Urinated en the reception of the Veto. The
calm, and dignified and decorous editors main- I taia their enviable regard for decorum and ! the mora ioflamable and Impetuous are al
most, if not quite oversealons in their declanv itorv denunciations of the President.
The 'Cincinnati Republican which has
heretofore been rather silent as to the execu
tive and if not inclined to side with him, at
General, their distribution among the States
has been as follows, viz: including the recent
administration of Gen. Harrison.
From Massachusetts
Kbenbsrb Chamomile
Assofoetida ' Epsom 8a!ti
Camphor
Virginia New York Pennsylvania, ' Maryland South Carolina Georgia Delaware Connecticut New Jersey North Carolina
New Hampshire
23 S3 12 8 13 6 6 3 4 3 4
2
The above are the results in the "Old
article to show its temper. The Republican
U the paper-blank-and-twine press. Lmu. Gat. -
Nvy, and, lor that purpose, ask a small space . . d.nriM!-lj -n- Dreiudeincr in his case. Thirteen Of (he th now it is thus-
. T: I ,..... r - r j ,. , .1 "
untie calling upon the Whig, to give mm a lair At the Cabinet meeting held on Ihe I8ihof chnce to refrain from any bitter denunAugust last, (the Attorney General and the cialionf hag ntM wt wmMlg those who dePost Master General being absent,) the sub- nMinced nj, cMirte utterly. We quote its
ject of an Exchange Bank, or institution, was brought forward by the President himself,and was folly considered, Itilolhe particulars of W..a vaM1 V A .-v a.ft nrvnvu3 nor tan tr
y ... r.u "V !'" 7. . . - .. nnu .1 .. . si.i. Mnr. little
institution met the approbation o, tne i re. - yu -Jlj . d:; emanatine lm on din ,,,ino Miwouri. Arkansas and Missisdent, and was deemed by him free of const!- we have read a paper emanaiing irom one oi . k 1 . t
tmioaal objections; that he deitred (if Con- the high fdnctionancs oroor land, to utterly rs should deem it necessary to act upon defficient In force! It has not the merit eren the subject during the session) that such an of good grammcr or good English. The pa-
ijistitmion should bv adopted hi that body, rcr,,"i V""B
From Kentucky
Tennessee Ohio Louisiana Alabama Michigan
It appears then that of the old Slates Rhode Island has not been
8
6 5 1 I 1 thirteen honored
id Ewing ere specially reqiested be f powers vested in the President, ponuni ;sider.t to have a commnnicalion We care noth.n about bank, and think Mihiect with certain members of nothing about John Tyler; the bank may be vmoo.
H,id that the members of the Cabinet should "Ul itselt we irooio speac piainiy
v ..j I It i an outrage uoon the DfODte. l is an
ebster an
by the Presiden
a iwn tlasai cu Ki Afl
-ri ;n.t;i..f-.A. c.tr, r bad, and Tyler honest: butall this does not
was to be'located in the District of Columbia; Mind our eyes to the fact that the exercise of
to be authorized to establish agencies in
Statra and Territories, ni'.h nowpr to ilea
Ulls of tachanre between the United States despotic power which makes his will supreme
and foreign countries, and in bills of exchange
sippi none has been made. On the ether
hand, the four old States of Massachusetts, Virginia, Mar) land, and N. York have received more than half the whole. .
It is evident that the spirit of political ambi
tion has, cither lron example, precept or op
portunity, more pervaded MassiM'hosetts, and
nia, then cither of the States of the
CoKOREssMAitRBsraxBD. The Hon. John
Conal
8bellae Arabic Myrrh
Paint. Hair, Clotb
and White Wash
Brushes,
Tartaric Acid
Seidlitz Powder
Soda . do
Ink do Indelible Ii.k
Black do Rloo do -
Bateman'a Drop Cberonie Yellaw
Godfrey's Cordial
Lee's Pills
Cook's Pill.
Patent Medicines
of all kind
Oil Castor Olive Boriramot
American 8 perm Hpike Linseed
Juniper Almonds Lavender Cedar Amber '
Anise Orgarum Cloves Rosemary Cinnamon Pepnormiat Spruce . Pennyroyal Lemmon 1 8assafraa Hyeian Pills
Shaving soap
Jalap Nitre Indigo Cloves -'Nutmegs Rosin Ippecae Borax .
Brimstone
t t
the' the veto under the circumstances, centres all Sergeant, one ef the representatives in Con- Macaseoroil i in authority, in one man, and arms him with eress, from this city, has resigned his office. Cruu.b.ckers pill, despotic power which makes his will supreme. Mr Sergeant, it will be remembered by our '"'l ,e-
Cream Tartar .
Mace Ale ho hoi Glue , . Rod Percipitate Floor Sulphur
Cayenna Pepper Putty Aanatte Copperas
8up.Carb Ssda Sal. Rocballe
White lead (dry) Red Lead , . , " in oil Black do
Litharpe . Venitian Red
vermill.on Chinese Verdigris Prassianblue ' Copal Vara.
opaqisb Krowa Black do
Japan do
" Green Umber Turk
Turpentine sprt. Logwood Bine Vitriol Aquafortis Kly Stor e Cochineal ' RIueBtoae Ginarer root
Magnesia, lump Palv Madder AUum Ginger .BnasT, Maca. Wines, Maderia Rappee Port Scouh Sweet Began Muscat Saffron Bayberry Pulv. . Sal. Potash Halsom Copavia Carb. dn Para Colycintb ' Pur Essentes Matches Lenma Syr Hwaim's Psnocea Raisine Indian Specific Trusses Percussion Caps Tobacco . Chinese Cement Opadildoc Window Glass British oil Elixir health Pepper Gardiner's Lina. Spico Ncrva As Bone Writing pap. Rheumatic do Quills Medicamentam Sand paper. Oil of Soap Bar Soap
fear's oil Buffalo oil teckwitb's Pills Acne PilU
oaisom of are
Calomel Itbeubarb
Gum Aloes Chamomile
' Assofoetida. Epsom Salts Camphor ('ream Tartar
TVjWi? Drug S( ore. V . C A I K , MAS just opened a NEW DKb'G STORrthe room lately occupied by J. J. Templet as a Drag Store, North or Mr GaKion's. Hi icines are all new and fresh, carefully eeVct-d purchased cheap, so that he ean furah bis; rtig:0Su
ers with a good aad unadulterated article at
favorable prices, aad low forcaab.
He has also. Paint. lye KtufU and Patent h-
icines, and all the articles neceeeary to cnii,!:, a good apothecary sbop; the follow ing , a ' (
what be intends keeping constantly on hand.-
J lap Nitre Indigo f,1oce Nutmep, Ippecae Borax . Krimtic:. Putty Copr'
Sal. KocLe'i
Copai
Shellac Arabic Myrrh
Paiut brushes Annetta
Tartaric Acid
Mace Alcbobol Glue Red Percipitate Flour Sulnher Cayenna pepper Sap. Carb Soda
SeiditxPowdert.Wbite Lead (dry)Rel Tad Soda ' do in oil , Black do
Ink .. lataarago Venetian R
Black Ink . - ermiinon UUir.es. Verd gr Prussian J21ue Spanish Brow a - Cop&l Vtrr. Batemans drops Cbarome Yellow Japan de Godfry'sCordial Green Logwn4
Lee's Pills - larpentine spirt. Ariafortis
ec
Patent Medio- Fly 8tone
ines of all kinds Blue Stone
Oil Castor . Magnesia, lump
Olive Madder DurgaKst Ginger Sperm Suffron Spika ' Snl. Potash Unseed . Carb. do Juniper Bayberry pulr. Almoods Balaom Copavia Lavender Matches ( 'cdar Percussioo csps Amber Elixir health
Aaiee Gardners Lisa. Pepper fhgaaasa Nerve 4r Bone Sgice. Cloves Medicament sm Sandpaper Rosemary Bears oil ( Wrilicg yvvr Cinnamon Balsom of life Bar Soap eppermint.Sharing soap Mscbsmm oil Spruce . Lemmon oil Oil Saawfras Brookville, Sept. S3, 1641.
Blue Vitriot
Cook'a ?,i:. Ginger root Pair. Allom Snuff, Mara. Rsppet Scotch. Colycinlh Essinsis Lemon 8vrap OpadiMec'
British oil
O.
!rawn in one Slate or Territory and payable
in another Slate or Territory; and the excrvise of this power was not to depend on any Mtsent, expressed or implied, of the Slates within which such agencies might be estab-lifhed.
4n consequence of hat passed at this meet
'The excuse that President Tyler is honesl. re"er8 introduced the Fiscal Corporation
ii nnt worth roroivinir. What mitlten it if mil, wnicn erew Irom "Captain ijler ' his
the Constitution be destroyed through the secon. Tto By the proclamation of the I weakness of an honest, or the boldness of a Sheriff, it will be seen that cider are iseued
dishonest man? The slab is not the least fa- "r the election of n reprcsentitive to supply
lal in either case. Beth bring ruin in their lh vacancy. Who will be nominated by
train, i
it is tne
TO BE
TAILORING. II. P. BLY wishes it saderstosd that I aii.l in tL-e land of the livinr, and read
his shop on the Cast side of the public sau
mak aa fit that part which eoaatitutss th
lie man. This is the time fur preparing
Fouadt-r sint. I sterner part of the season, and those wishing.
patronise risinr gtmut, will coma forward
their clotb ani thsir cash. He bat so far.
READ BY ALL WITHOUT FA hevea.eivea satisfaction to hit customer,
YlR 6PAt11V)8 I be able with Ihe sid of additional experiar.
ten-
tw
with
ELIXIR OF HEALTH.
tbe latest 'ashions, t suit the moat fastidious.
Sept. 22, 1841.
and so far ns the country is concerned, the respective parties, is as yet unknown; butUnjeritonft Mi lhtt th. ,hold kwowT Wei TT? n il te same to it. We must watch and war we hear it whispered, yesterday, in high pla-1 real merits and effects of so important a remedy. ! fl
THE author of this article ia very desirous that An Ordinance concerning PctUan
ordaieed by the Presiccnt and Iranee
tbe town of Urookville, That a!l it'nertnJ
inc l saw - such friends n ConEre as 1 deem- "g'n hoth, therefore, ns boldly as our very ces, that Joseph C. Clarkson, Eq., the very He will state few fact, on which the reader may . commonly called Pedlar Lo sUil "yUnT lilesdependedupontheresnl,.; ll-wyer, and gent.emanperson.wil. rerSJmnTnd them !hPpaage of a bill to esblUh such an . "Nor does It matter that he is conciliatory ?X 'v"TT0? f Wh'? -t5 inkTmtnnil&Z rbe p.oper cutLority, fo.feit Ji institution, assuring them that I did not douM 'f in his appeals. Shall As the : Whig "ndidnte will more than likely Oo this asaertioa tbe author pfeda hi. reputation of throe dollars for evry auci, ooc. .i it would receive the approbation of Ihe Presi- Wh,s while their consciences tell them be elected, wc think that Mr. Qaikson would end character eat only as . ,,., phy.iciaa.bot no ease shall each license be granted until t: e ;: , ir that this act of Mr. Tyler, perils hbertt, and be ncceplable to both parlies more so, we ral and correct good citiaea. We repeat, PP,ynsT 'r the same, hall he p-. u . .... . ....... .nj,nm., ik.fWiii.t;n kAM iMrixn are sure, than anv othf r 0rnllmn SiK:.A... this medicine ia all it orofesaes to ho. dollars for each and every day ha may defirt ;
I h. Kill ,,sil mm ha I'nhho tuna. """"R1'" " I ' J is mm vm I
I II --.2 Dl'l rf"f I
I recoiievuon. rnua. vnron. i
tl.MAll
nod was met by the Veto. Now, if the Pres- Pfc?"" ne peseecnes tnem to oe a .en., or .-j..t n .hi r iu ism .....f pitifully asks for harmony! Better let them
had chanced his mind as to the constitutional cr.fice their party that) so act. The very
power of Congress, and had come to doubt or 1PWW" ""rcisca now ineyregam as tyran
deny what he had admitted in
..-1ST T ..... . "-J-W.IIM
" - -- --- s az v.sai aasaai amss wiwnia iniuw an aaw vnin iisui tw sBs.samaM
been received, that the Cumanchcs will soon few hours, if taken at the eammeacemeat. Tber
Gentlemen ha va told tba omurieton tk.t I take out license. That tbe Oth section
whether undent Arnat iu r.1 ..c . e.laace naesed March 29. 18an. be and th?rsiiii4
from any fever whila thev ham tt. .Vti.i. Tv I hereby repealed. RUFUS HA1IMO.M)
s nJ I m n .rsiei.
unwi wabaa aa xya
that meetine.i Iceland as men and freemen they are bound make an attack upon Texas. Thev are only I rro without tbe least debility, aad
w 'ia s m m m m m a .a a a; si a . . r ii a . a aswi uermniw arwaaa i
which ii the most favorable internretation rtnoun " w S scntned. waning lor tne leaves in tan irom the trees, to wjh -".:
Sept. 1, 141.
1 1.
that can be put upon his conduct, it was, in
my opinion, n plain duty on
We feel no respect then for the message make a general attack upon the whole fron
well and brio-ht.
,T-1 ... ...
in not tne public give it a triaJT .
tiered their assistance. But this the Presi
dent did not do. Never, from the moment of ny leaving his house on the 18lh,did he open his lips to me on the subject. It was only 4rom the newspapers, from rumoi, from hearuv. I lennioal final li l9it lni.l llio nnKl!l.
Kionalitv of the nrunod institution, and hnd nfB "J " OT setof men
mdAthamost uJfinn kcmi;iii. iht h too well their wants, and the
Every man, troman and child, in thr. Vnih
blales, mho possesses a bible, mil surely p
nish lkf.msr.lvet with the folk itirg btevtin
series of ocripture illustrations,
200 Pictoral Illnstratisns
Of the BIBLE, suai views in the F i LT lift
EW. CHEAP. ANO VALUABLE PUF1.1
CATION. Fotr hundred w.P
paper, handsomely bjund price only . wo u Laaa. The subscriber respectfully invites tbe i
What the effect of this veto may be upon tribe or band of men who were net Indians. tJ?"r.L PJr,,p 'Bd tront och oureand heads of families and Booksellers tbronghsut' tM
re. amounung to several nunered ; from the de- iU use may alw.ye find lit ,
Asi nnAmnaAM f.a 2. t & a a
his part to have KVStt?FF, W.d.no 5 Lth ihe "ef P'P were made for the Osages up ; palatable and pleo.it to the taste. .3 childn
made known to the eentlemcn concerned thia Vxm w",cn -." nor r l7' Z 1 , . r nunarea warnors,which the uws u always with tbe greatest readiness. !
clicniraof sentiment to have offered them ,er nnniD w oBice he now holds. usages reiusea, on account oitheir friendship proprietor is now making rapid arrange
apology for the unpleasant situation in which ?ol.b Prof h,m 10 ,b,e lf bn " for n"e PPj- How 7 ny succeed, San3 "poSeS lh 7 ''n7 J . I h ia. weak in intIUrt. n.rm in h! I bm a one wi ihav. TK k.. "IP" apotaecary ia this countrv. It mnv
tney were piceaoy nis agency or, at ieasT,i ; .""'" .1 t e i V J """ "Pr,,"C1' Me anowa to be trenuioe bv tbe simturi or the .K.rL-j t - r..ti ..i.:' r k;I unsafe; and wantinc altoeether in that broad a place of general rendezvous. Th hJniiP k?SS " ,r!.,,?n"ur- r tbc
intended Veto of a mea-ure. in nromotin? the comnxin seme which has heretofore marked sent n pipe to all the adjoining tribes and se- E. Sioif v it. n
euccess of which they, at his request, had ren- cnaraciers oi our rrestdent, and given iiciia meir cooperation. We also leai n that . W,lh rt Measure that tha ageaU are en
iuiii h wai.vw icpumiivii iu vi tuunirj i ns u,.i"vm iisu l wurcu tne aid Ol n I . i.iia au ariicio no truly
noliticians. wc cannot .v. nor U mm amountintr to several hnnArA. f-. .u- j. ln community who have occasion for (United State, to the above uew, cheap, and t?N
. ""v. : . . " "vm f ub- mm use mav ai wave find it viii;n th.;. .u ", u d.u:.li
Kill lh nanulA oil nt 1. .-A K : - lirrlntinn crivon mir inrA. . I . . . ....... .i.u, imii oia t lliunrawu wui. 1
. rr"r r . .J"J?W r-Vr ZllC" X . .... aupposes tnem piaces at which it may be found, and the No. 121 Nassna street. New York City. Its fa-
nar sii ca iii waa nptniv ism thai s swivtAiMiAa aa i in nsm asiinsir naniiiMa as- ma lAtar rsias a .a. : .a. . . i-" - .
i V T r . J. " I, "t"" i " mesirani. i ne j-- . wbicbj u m sold, and ol all respect a-1 tores are natter defined by tbe title
siiuaru oj we ucsvruun, or tony, or wickps i vyiuin.ii m c rcponca to nave some seventy
iney snow nunuicu wmte cniidre n with them, ol wants of the whom they make servants. Phita. Chron.
ble Droggut.
for sale by Brookville, Oct. I.
J.J.
TEMPLETON. 40-Iy.
wo-jld never approve a measure which I knew
vas suggested by himself, and which had been, at his own instance, introduced into Congress. It was still in the President's pow.r,by a proper statement in the message containing his objections to the bill, to have sup plied these omissions, and in some degree at least to have repaired b former neglect; but -when that paper came to l.e read.it was found that so far from saying frankly that he once favored and had been willing to sanction the ill, but bid been led (if such was the facl)by subsequent reflection to adopt different views upon the subject, he treated tbe measure as . oue evidently inconsistent with his previously
expressed pinions, and which it ought not to have been supposed for moment he could
approve. - : v
..Whether the conduct of the president is
susceptible of just defence or reasonable ex
' cuse it is not necessary now to inquire. I have
not heard, nor can 1 imagine any ground for
either. Whether an explanation has been
offered to anv one of the gentlemen concerned I know not, but none .was at any time offered to me; and while I forbear to snake the remark, obvious and painful as they ere.whtch
tbe transaction, suggests, I declare the conviction that this conduct of the President, stand-
' mc without known defences-excuse or exola
nation, constituted (if no other reasons had . existed) ample ground, .from ' n withdrawal
from.his Cabinet wi thout delay. ..-..
It is scarcely necessary .to say that I have . no sopposed od 4 not now snppoee, tiiat a .MiitTerence snerely beween the President and
Ims CtblueUthr as to the jconstitalionality ;: or the expeJieacy of a bank, ueeessarily interpeeesany etstacks to s full ed cordial co-a-seiaSon betsveen them in the genersd coo,.art fef bu AdoslatemUta, and , tlierefore,
country to waver now. Our word for it, the
hig party this hour, while again disappoin
HEALTH SECURED BY THE USB OF
Hygeian Vegetable Medicines.
TWO HCSDBBDPICTOAl.HXr8TRlT105
mt the acriptares consisting f
VIEVS 1IV THE HOLY LAIU?
aad
have
A Hobbid Mckdbr A vountr woman.
ted, are knit closer toeether. and feel readier I named Stevenson, was murdered on Sundav
thanevr to battle for whatever the country last, at the Cambridge Almhonse, Cambridge- TVHICH have obtained the approbation or the constitution map demand. Itisinvin- port, (Mass.) by n man named William H. recommendation of thousands who .:wi. t s. ..j mi ii.t .i r ... . neen cored.
viu . rr.... win oo kbuuij, anu iiwui oriiWM, nuoui rears old, who possessed In fn.,,m,:. m.i .
ka in. n. Kl i-. A f n. I I..... ....: . . .1. -T:.Kl.i.,, uuuirn laorDBI. IDutOIIIISIll
-P" sirj- r.PBmRa was employed internally or externatly; DrsnonsU. fevers, a rues.
. a m i.arn.p ,n in. ..iKi:.kK.a it. ' tm-tt- . .
. ; . , ""twiiMimeni. ne nan i oiiuous or nervous affections, and all
reccivea n vioicni attachment lot the irirl 'easea oi taa Liver. ve'.Iow fever. Gout. Rhm
and all opposition.
Tof ether with many of tbe most remaifcable
jects mentioned in the Old and New Tenun-c". respecting 8ar red Historical erenta, ep' from celebrated pictures, principally by lr -
uasters, aad Landscape sceuex, taken hi M
original ske;cbes made on tbe spot, in
interesting letter press descriptions, w J
Text.
a rery pi"
t.... T v r . in K .......... r : . . .? matism. lomhaan. ji j ,1 On examination this will be found
a wmmnv . BM. l, CUU.III 1 c VI uv,ltfll UllUCfl III III. I. .. ' ' ' . - r -, , -- " a.M l . C.n . , r ! n
... ...I. .. t i nanj Amiarv.M . . . i .in inn DmnuDiH rw.i. OTMivsri s 1 1 . mr lud ,
enquiries are making in regard to the amount nd proposed to marry her, hut she declined Z:?"XliZZ: . the
ol interests to be allowed on Trearurv Notes his otter. While she was readimr th Tit. Ir . :-.J::lT: """'"f am I .nfoiW.on. w...i .ui, ,t rara. from i-'i
inn,.m.niAflk.Il.... t I All .:..lr..l n ka a. I. es"j. TZ"'"'. ""J0.' WDS ! - -. " ' r,T,tf
... ( j . ..-. v. -va . v; (nc I .w t, vwMniui vn ounuay, ontion i oy oi tue iairtat portion of tbe creation to their IX! - ', rr-
ins ifiiifiwinv liar ni wnm aiartaa ni lama .nH i ahiaiwfl inanvun .ai..i t. j . ; i onumai aMt.Aa. . , . i uiaaiiiiua.cHi at cuuiuiun dibcc uuw u
. -r ! . . i a i . . 1 1 i i r r . . . . . I awnn.k u..i.. r .. , ,. i I valuable relatinv ta Oriental MenRrs. I
B..H,i.ui...1KreK.u o loweo.na caicuMtea itrge cairvm niie irom nis bosom, plunged "T'- . Jjc. nwi,,,.. .t7ii7. ankts I1'
km s. .!... iao.i . l . az av ri it a.Aaaa.aA ka.. a. i a a - . i ajiueaan. ana bji a timiw unermatiAna vtsavnia. .. i - - r- . j
ions and useful knowledge, a ""!
present, is far superior to the conm
ill aavaa be out op date, it ,
,.tA ... .. P.in.r True W
wavts mmm hvw mv m ww
3 ' asi a .... I AWavnaalar taa-assnsl asm tnnalivi awvai ll aatin ItGLlfJt--
WZZr -.nr an their variform. a
l?..- i i . . I I lor Ike nnrevl ever laatned irem tne a"
aatl-r J. J. I KHfLKrilN. ' '
i - " . r-nunreasi,cuiie suictnm.. 'mmA sTti:. i- ry of Kelie
"em?T- ..Z. '- nr,.an rr ,un -nder constipated boweisVwrm..
rives oi April su, iihu, 4t cents, ner leit snooider blade. She advanced ta- skin, kins', evil. ..J .11 -J,.. iT"ri" 71 nals-rr w
Fifties 4 58 k I wards the door.andfelldeadontha.thrMkAIJ short, event eomnlainttA k;.k th. rJ. ti(ully pri
Fires of Sept. 20, 1840,
rimes Fives of Feb. 10, 1841, Fifties Fives of March 1.1841, Fives of Apiil 1,141, Fives of May 1, 1841, Fives of June I, 1841
Fires of July 1, 1841.
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I The deceased was a native of Ireland, ohont
twenty years of aee, quite handsome, and
very intelligent, and excedingly desirous of
meniai improvement, sue was very much respected, on account of her excellent canduct, notwithstanding her poverty. Britton
was committed to jail. JSoi. Int. Sep. S3. -
Brookville, Oct. 1.
TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT
40'lf' I liberal discou nt made to wholeil
.1.. . ! v: . M as
aj, . m .1 t wpnh, in im wuunj WI,UII iw-"" " -f. tor Vonsumatton, Liver Complaint. ConeksA mav obtain ail the nMu,, ;ninrmatio. st"
Calds, Asthma, Diffieolty of Breatbiag, Pains ia dressing their letters to the subscriber Ithe Side or Breast. 8oittinV of Mood, nalarrka I aaal Naw V.rlr f!.t.
TriB McLbod Casb. The trial of UcLeod Pelpitatioa of the Heart. Oppression aad 8oreaeas KOBERT SEARS, P"bl'
This Uble will be useful to our farmers! comes OO at Whitesboroas-tu to. dev. fW ?f CJ! Whoopiag Coach, Pleurisy, Hectic I .Clemmeo. Supenntendeots snd TeiH
i'.n..i.. mij. i. .i : ..: l. . - i rvtni iiiitub ownu. uudchii bi nrarna. avBa..iArxaiiteik N.kA.1.. ....ta .r Koititioua v '
wimiui uiw uwi iikiu. iiinimroncii nars necn dqit lor mwM UBM Dtlt .. . ..". r 1 . ZZr I -
wncutnn tax Vrouector cam upon tnem. jm musioners nave been busy for some time oast Ml LI. .1 . .1. - . I ; a- , ... . J . .
win cnituic ucna m sec m once tnu amount in isanaua, taxing depositions to prove an of interest they will be entitled too any alibi. Cin Gat. SrpL 27. amount of these notes. For instance, ifYtkur - -
taxes amount to 50, yam will be entitled to ak CoNvsarrioN. The General Convention of
w m -m afivmew .rV- lei WeaUSBM.H aJWUUUlavv CCIIf.S VI lClL UaSjJ toratioa. aad all other Affections of tbe Chest, pen, aad periodicals,Postmasters and B00' Lengs and Liver. throuf bout tbe country, are reepcclfnlly renw"! Porealeby J. J. TEMPLETON. loact as ooraeoeta. J
Brookville, Oct- 1, 1841
Credit of 4 SScentsif iiaM in Treasnr notes ITttarersaliata heM ii. .n I . i. . DlaADiUS.
of the issue of April, 1840 or if they amount York last week. There was 95 Drenchers (Tb, Pd onft"B,t,y Americaa ofice tba l... vc . Tiii I ... .! j I HJ' rolrawiaar kinds of blaaksr. .
Vi I"" Wl ,a manner oe emuieui lajmen present from all the Stales to a credit of forty six cents. These facts South to Maryland and Wat fa Ohio. The
will bring treasury notes into demand, and I Convention adjourned to meet in Providence, also render them the best numey afloat. I R. 1. on the fhird Wednesday in September,
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r csery csBsuaaui. i wm ma. vrvn.
vVo letUt will be taken fmn the effi? ' ad paid. . , , to rvaaianaa or rapcae Ta ereaorr
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Deeds, -MortKages, Quit-Claim Deeds,
Title Hoods,
(44oa
Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables1 Bonds, Coswtae&itt.
UNITED HI ATta. -: . .1
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above entire. wttboat an v alicMtiun or sanr
finelttdinsf this notice.. nndsHvine te'
raeeruoaa. aaaii rao;freofy af tea
te uer orcac ay r.iej secs. te-- T -f-
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