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.-'rout toe Oho,. Suleiman. .t,, . .1 .;, Tina atich rarther l'enerits in tile Core Povei, meretanle rriw Factory I s
eJiatuon report, eller the loan to contractors I which was convened et a log oaten mune .-ariti court shall seem,meet. .: Street,- two denre west of M ontfredy & a (Id
112.430NS FOIL,N11' BUPPORTING HAR was matted He never sew a Bingltinn ton note here We shall be at irtme with our opponents.
çoile by Mrs. M.
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RISON FOit. THE PRESIDENCY; :;. in his life, nor never spoke to Cties, or Coles in itei fi61 Placa wa "'lune' thst 'them V" a Christian Casebeer are hereby notitied that they
Theintid Defendants David 1.1. Ward and McClean a New toro, in the room for..
ger dd I .
. Because. like J. Q. Adam, he was bora and- to him, on the stibiect, , - Imich greater collectiou in the aggregateand "ppear and ;mower plead or demur to said Bill merly occupi d .,
2d. That Oov. Manakin horroted three thous. -ertainly no one i a Glon in.
fectionary, where Clothing .
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Seared to toe lap of atiluence and woe, aud liad
tend &tilers of Cole. . proportion of 'velem. ..The . aggregate number
"'11 den Ibbta 'Wig a latter of Complaint, within sixty days eller the rising; .
c ble & .-
the influence et wealth and family, to push his ufthe next tertn uf the Court orCommon Pleas will be tnade in the moat .ashiona .
Denied exelichly. Gov. S never harVa trans- asaeinied, could not have been less than three
pritenstaits to pretinuteut aud place among ',the fitting manner; from his experience in . --;-
1' Jr o'f a rent with COldg, nor never speke to thousand! to be held, within and for said County 41f Tus-
', ' - ' .' -. -, r! ' '' earawas, twin default thereorthe Raid bill will
- nett and well nom" . - , . , ae it , the above business he feels assured that , ,--:---;:
him 6' arty one else on the subject of borrowing , . -, t
&mouse, when tt delegate in Congreas from . - be taken as cutifessed end a decree rendered ac ., . -r,i---:
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e h 1 1 , ' RittlEMBERI
MO PV aunt tut, to t to va ri ., Col. R. M. Johnson has n plenty cor .ta,1 he wtð be able to render general esti.- , ,
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the ItiorthOWestern Territory, he touk pains to o y. .
gave a requisition or o ee
Sti. That Gov. S. . r ci of wounds npon hie body, but not a sidgle ter- , , 7. 11. M. ATHERTON, .
faction to all, who' are pleased, to give , . r
ideetity hiessell with the Federal adminiiitration
i d tivately advised Mtn, et ,the fect to Leer tificate of bravery in his pockets'? , a. ".. 4- ', , 15
of the elder Mains, by actively aupporting the 3.1 P . .5 Compt. Sok, him a call. ,
-littut 011011141ritd di 1116 rdilfd Of tenter:! bts escape. . . - ,,. . Gen. Wm. IL Itarrimm has a plenty of -cat- ',
J i'r.291 1840 6er. . .. Dover, April 10th 19-10, tr. .
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R2.43ONS FOR NIF tSUPPORTING HAR .wits meted lie' never saw a Hingtviim ton note
, R1SON FOit TI-1E PRESIDENCY; ;. in his life, nor never spoke to CLieS or Ofly,
. Because. like J. Q. Adam, he was bora and- to him, on the subiect, I ' t. ' -
teared to toe lap of faience and ease, aud liad 21 Thet ChrY Sl'eheee hemmed three teem'
tho influence ot eioaith and family, to posh his end &filers of role.
pritensidits to preterment and place among 'lb Denied, erni wkly. Gov. S never had it trans
, awa and fiat bum" . - , : . , action ofa cent with Coles, nor never Awoke to
him 11' arty one else on the subject of borrowing
Because, when .a delegate in Congrees from
mo ev from him, to the w oil., ', '
the Noritt,Western Territory, he took pains to
identify hiosselt with the Federal administration 31 That Gov. S. gave a requisition for Catto
of the older A411pri bY lettvelY 'LIPP:ming the - and pt irately advised him, otthe fact to few
Jima otionsonts of mie reign of torror.! his escape. . ., ,,.
i .0 . i . Tbe basest lie of all V i
011041 ellorMinti lot --ma ttligu as terror. . .
Beeausti. by 4iis coitteideare of ?duchies , The basest lie of all 1L-- ' llificates of brat ery it) Ida pocket, hut not a sin.
t , , t
, . . watt OW J040 Adams, he became fivorite of dth. 1 hat Gov. S. opposed the cotesre Monts I ate wetted upon his bodyl , - ,
' - -that Preside:a. who, previotia te his aignal de. ed by the Treaeuirer and Fund Commissioners, .51ark the 'inference beetwena a real end 'a
,feat by the itemociacy, wader Jefferson, road, ofredeeming the post note& vhatn hero . . ,
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reit upon lisrritan the 01litle of Governor erthe False as the rest. What says Witiiehill ...on . .
, ,.-.-. , Xerrit lry. . . .. 'this subject? j DalMITION OS 4 liV 0104 -A Liti- boy n the
' - . Decease, while acting 113 Governor of th'e7i '' I'VE issues ere now mode-let Lthe Journal i town ol'N.. who ever since lie :could speak has
k bring Lin proof. We demand it without equiv.. called bin-melt' a Deinsicrat, one day esiced his
, ' -. ' Territory, be eanctinited and -enforced taws, her politics were: 1011: steer."
..,-, . '..-t wholly at variance with liberty and equality,) ' 6e. ation of any kind. No blustering -no asser. mother whet
. F s
ction- but proof of a 'substantial chancier. Ile satd she, '.'i'lil not much of any thing." , 0 Oh,
a' ''. 7 ,. '13 sell tote -temporary SLAVERY. free born
- WHITE MEN told WOMEN, -unable to pay ' has become the plaintiff-he has taken the bur- I
he v
n ou are a Whig. ma," aria otered the ILlis
.e ' . ' - then of the testimony, and he shalt notdodge it. ,tolhiw ,
t . ' . fines turd costs in penal eases. ' 10
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. . ' Because, ,he attempted to introduce the game ' When the Journal has got threinh 1 is prod. 0 K
supnpse he attenns to a few questienst .-91rie 1-libernian enquired of another,
Werrrading system of.white slavery into the State what '.0 K " tit the head ol a Paulson - nand
, . e0hie,by-voting ia fitvor of a eitintint IOW In 110W deep has Mr. Coles been into the estab ' .
. Bill, meant, "Och," replied Pat, "means that
bailment of the Circleville Bank?
''''-' ', ' the State Sedate. he is still in charge of liis Wel 'Jieepers.g .
1.': ':1., . Ideueuse hd says, that after the tEsbanding of' .4low much of this hue and cry aboutColes ann .
INIIIINMOMMMIS-11.... .111,
' the titan is got up to divert public attention froei
', "' Wayee's army, whenever he saw a man decay
t . . ,.d bydrookettuest, hie condition was a guaran- the anticipated blow up or the that col:ecru? . li f
,,,, to that ha bele.iged to that arintç Wha tbonds of affinity have bound Mr. Rrn t ' ' 0
- at ei y. ,
, ,. Becaude, whon commending General On the lett the President of that Bakk, and Coles, to 0,1
,- ' 114. W. fronties,a large number of the officers piker, in looney operations? 1-TARLES ,W1LSON, Huller iteeond Ft
Rhin 'mount of Binghamton noes were sent Vt,.) DOVER would Worm tile citize'tsof
.,, ot the army published a manifesto, ,in which
,-. -they -declared their want of canfideoce ie ' hi, ont west to purcbuse tattle, and by whom? Tuscan, eves County, that lie COlitintOtO 10 Willy
, , For 'whet causes has Mr. Ren'ck b-en ,,cliss- on the flatting business, in all ite, verities brans
' - capacityite a commander. ' .
, - Because, at this late ILI, ...he Mande in need ing quiet; all over thecountry, and even ont of cites.' Ilia worknianehip shall be of ,fint quark,
,
t. of certificates to sustain his military character. the country itself? Were the bitere bitten? ty, hoping, thereby to merit a liberal share 0
L. . Because, he ingloriously resigned his emu- Did Mr. Renick arrest Coles ' ih Cincinnati', patrooage. , ' ' - ,',
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end diet, too, -on a false wartent; for
, ' nand in the midst Of the war, and'retired from Ph-lmiHrMg N. B. Allitliose:intlebted to iiim,are'requee
' ' , . -the ocehei of datigerileaving his country bleed- the Circleville Bank?- and tlid Coles get his ed to call and settle up, !refine the ist of Jan;s
, ingal every pore, end struegling against Feder. reteaatt by sundry promises, and by gulling the uarv,, otherwise their bills wilt be.'iptit iii,ithe
t; ' al foes at home, and Britisri t'oes abroad. , President of the Bank with these talen about Justices hands for collection. .'
,
Shannon and the State, until Mr. Renick's hand . '
Dec. 13ili.
t Because lie says he is ttn Abolitionist, and he
were so well soaped that Coles sliped through .
cause -he says he is not an Abolitionist; thug
rho wing.his skill in playing a deuble game, if them? Ail kinds of country produce, 'fatten
, , Did Coles go on to the Miami cam with in exchange for work, or outatanding
4is el be.
, Beeause, while he admits Vie unconetitution. fetters oferedit, and if so. hart csrtain es-Flind debit. .',n
.
atityoNito U. S. Bank, he says that ;should Commissiouers, whom the buried has taken
,.' Gougress charter a similar institution, ha would under hie peculiar protection, tiny thing to do N. B. I will pay 61 cis. per bushG1
.
, onoyero the bill-thus praying himself a nee, with those letters? . for witeat, for ail outstanding debts.
i , softhe MOS plialtle patriotism, . as wuldas poli4 The" questions are asked tor information
, NAILS BRADS St SPIKES.
., Aim merely. Vie Joni nal seems to he at the head 0
OF all biZett, for sale very low by
Because, he told the Louisville committee, qaartors of intelligence, , and we seek light.-
.. KILGORE & DULL.
More may be needed on. similar points
s that ',moth Mg would induce him to answer any
., turtherinterrogatorres,either to frietide or fella.' .. .
rri-ltr.-PPLVill PLPS' W P. SU 13.. ' New Philad. June 19, 1E40;
Becattsethis 4'confidelitial cominittee,(G wy tin
Spacer aud Wright) in their reply to the O.
-ewego.cominittee, stated that it was 'their polbi
.cy, that the General make no further deelaration
eNtisprinciples for the public eye, whilst oes
cupying hie resent position:" and begged them
not to insiston an -answer, but "to receive the
nomination with something akin to a generous
confidence.'
Because, he 1ias not got much over two
4redttuusaud.dellars out of the public 'Deese.
try.
J
&clan, ke 'now enjoys a sinecure office
wo.th six thousand dollars a year, into whia
'hewn smuggled by family influence.
' Because, he lives in a splendid WW1 Man
sion, eallert,his big cabin on a princely estate of
tliousinds of acres thus proving himitelf a poor
lulu. arid the poor ma's candidate!
Because, lie drinks bard eider," otherwise
known under the names of frenelarandy and
Champaigne wino.
Becauserke is in Youthful vigor of three score
years and ten, Mere superanuated than many
men at four score.
Because. when Governor or Indiana, he ale.
proved end doeftelioned, a tete denying La puoi
men the eight of voting at elections, and giving
that inestimabie right to freeholdes alone.
Because, 1817, when a 11101111tOr Or Con.
gross, he introduced anti supported a law requir
ing every able bodied nom in the If. States, be
aween the ages of 18 and 45, to provide himself 1
xvith erms. ainumnity,and knapsack, at Ins own
expense.
Because', he proposed, at thesame, (what no
irin ever proposed before or since, ) that every
.militiaemant while on drill, should be Haleeted
, to the same discipline with tile regular enlisted
.1. ;Madre Or the U. Statedthat ig 10 gay, slieuld
be lashed with the cats,o-uine-tails for every vi.
citation of rule.
Because, when a member of the Senate of
Ohio, in 1819, be voted in favor of a resolution
declaring it "unwise impolitic fin the Govern,
merit to pay off the bilabial debt."
Because, introduced and supported, at the
same time, a resolution giving extra privileges
to incorporated manufacturing eetablisliments,
by exempting the factories from taxation, and
rlie workmen in their employ boom military duti;
a iid work upon the ruadd-,-111116 enebling capit
elistivie amass wealth at the expense of the pub
lie, incite impose burdens upon their laborers,
NO FEDERALIST.
WHIG t!ENTIAILNT.
-The following traitoriout and abominable sen
,tisnent wet given at a celebration of the 4th, by
the whigeof Newark; New Jersey, Gov. Perin.
,ington, and other leading whigs were present.
,We blve much more reason to complain of
-ourwen Government than we ever had of the
-G9vevornent nf Great Britain."
ignsteed of exhibiting the deep indignation
Ainerican citizens should feel at the otter
Imes of such an outrageous sentiment, and
bent for plotting hieh ireason, the would be Ar
guild who littered it was greeted with immense
implause Such is the character of whiggery I
Will the people of this country be for one mo
ment deceived by the professions or a party led
on by men who hold such treasonable opinions.
?Ws. Malt, -
TI1E IGNORA NCE OF TtlE PEOPLE.
It never was known before, in this country
.that any political party, in their longin,,fis after
power and place, rested for success on the ignor
me of the people, aco to that end, concealed
every motive or principle unner which they pro
teased to act. What do we witness now now
A band of men robed in conn-sinks, and riding
on cider barrele, trying to get votes of the pet
04 as the keepers of a monkeyshow gots pen.
nies,from the children A set of eonpsinging
winedrinking bacchantes, laboring to convin:e
Apse through the pi4ential magi: of bard-ci.der
A clique of reckless mockers at the laws
ef decency and morality, whose log-cabins are
ulna-holes and whose Tippecanoe meetinge on
dv assay attempts at blaspheming the litEh
and Holy Gedal which the holy sacraments is
tidiceled, and the flesh and blood of an imam.
Sal Savior travestied in the parched corn and
Champaigne of these Iferriagn toriec t God for
Isid, that such a party, working with such inert
stored, should ever get possessiog of our tree
Government I
THE -,PRIINClifiLES WE SUN
PORT.
"The sober second , thought of the
peoplenever wrong end bleitys
Merit.
"As little Government ae possible;
that tittle emanating from, and control
led by, the people; and uniform jails ap
plications to all.
"Erpial and exact justice to ell men.
'The support dale Slate Govern
ments in all their rights, rot the most
conipetent adliiiniStriiiions for our do
mestic concerne. end the surest bu warli
against anti-republican tendencies.
"The preservation of the General
Government in ite whole coustitinional
vigor.
-4A jealous care of the right of elee
tion by the peoplea mild ant safe
córrective of tibuees, which are lopped
by the sword of revolutien,where peace
able Temedies
'...bsolute acquiescence in the deci
sions of the majority, the' clef principle
of Republics, trom which there is tio Hp
peal but to force, the vital principe and
immediate -parent of despotism,
''Lleonomy in the public expense,that
labor may be lightly burdened.
'The honeet payment of our debts, &
sacred preservation ot the public feitb.
,Encouragemetit of sgriculture, and
of cntnmerce as itstantlitiatd.
'The diffusion oi intotniation.erraigti
nie tit of all sbusee iit the bar of public
TOASOIrl.
- 'Freedom of religion; freedom of the
press; freedom of paNun, under the pro.'
tection of the habeas corpus; and trial
, by jeries impartialy selected..
Theme principles form the bright
conniellation which hes gone before ut,,
and guided wir stepe through an ege of
evolution aiid reformation. The wis
dom of our sages and blood of our he
roes have been devoted to their attain..
merit.; they ehould he the creed of our
political faith, the text of civic iestrue
tion, the touchstenne by which to try
the services of 1110E03 we trutt; and
sbould we wander from them in me
FilerliP of error or alarm, let us hasten
retrace our eteps, anti to regain the road
1 which leads to exact!, LIBERTY and
1 SAFETY.
Illis Royal Highness' Eht This was the h
tie which Wiltiani Harrison appropriated to
himself whilst Governor of the Terntory of In
diana, an office conferred upon him by Mat chief
of the admirers of the titles and trappings of
Boyality, John Adams! By a reference to the
Journals of the Territorial Legislature of Indi.
ana, the reader will find many such entries ad
the follewingwhich la extracted therefrom:
,I have the li.onor to inform the Counsel that
his Royal highness has given his as sent to and
signed the accompanying bill. It is now the
law of tho
MO we not well exclaim reaollecting that
his friend say that 'los royal l'iighness1 is nov
ti e tenant of a log cabin, 'how are the mighty
fallen!' What kpretty bundle of inconsis ten
Iles is the life of W 11 Harilsonl--Denocrucc
Banner.
NEW YORK AWAKE DEM OCRATIC
THUNDER rROM THE CATERACT
COUNIT!--The Niagara County Mass Mee
ti ng, held at Lock port on the 1Zith Mat was an
overwhelming rush of Democrall- lEn at
count of the proceedings, given in the in flip
Lockportpeinotrat and Balance, occupyii g
nearly silt ?lame- We have only room at prep
MIIMMANO
here bin 'Mill be at uo with our oppotiOnis.
in nte fitst place WO 111P.iinitt 11101 :them wao a
much greater colhiction in the aggregateand
-ertainly no one will deny thbrn wok a larger
proportion of 'veleta. ..The aggregatit number
abbended, could not have been less than Once
thousand!
,
RKSIEMBERI --COL R. M. Johnson has ti plenty
of wounds npon hie body, bid not a aMgle cer
tificate of bravery in his pocketbl ,
Cen. Wm. Ilnrrimm hal a plenty of -catlificatea
of hrmery hi,' pocket,' hut not a sill.
gie wooed upon ha. bodyl
'Mark the diiferance beetwcna a Ten! mid a
ahain hero ,
In Chancery,
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
TUSCAltA WA S COUNTY, 0i10.
Jessa Burr This bill was filed On
!leery Ohnsteld, t he 8th May.1840 and
Sz, charges that on the 30
vs March 1E37 the Defen
David 1V1. Ward & dant, Ward was itel.bt
Christian Casebeer, ed to the Coutut. Burr
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In the surn 011;323,29 by a note dated 18th Au
gust 1834. at '2 years with interest from the
date, with Asaliel Ward and William Ward se
curities. 'Chat said Dn. Ward was also itidebt
ett to the Comfit. Olimtead ..Stnith ttk Co. in stun
of $416,16, which was then ovideti
ed by a note drawn by Gabriel Cryder to said
DII. Ward or order and by him indorsed to the
said Olmsted Smith St, Co. dated 13th June
1836, 'that on said 30th day of March 1837 said
Defendaitt Warthbeing desirous of securing all
said Complainants, their said several debts, ex
ecuted a deed in due form of Law and acknowl
edged the same, and whieli was reeerded,in the
.proper office in Insearawea,County oth the 401
day of Aprit 1837 (which deed is exbibeted
part of Compt. Bill) by whirl, said Ward mort
gaged to said Complainants Lot No. 65 in the
town of New Philadelphia, in said county with
all ippurtenauces,and also a set of Blacksmiths
tools tit a shop on Led lot. tied ell the Iron and
Coal there on hantliin said shop thr the security
of said debt aod interest, lo be sold after a reit
sonable time had elapsed aller making the same,
the proceeds thereof to be divided between the
said Compts. in proportion to their respective
claims, uf which said lot the said Dell. Ward
was then siezed in fee, 'and was possessed of
, said iron awl coal to the value of one hundred
dollars, that Olmsted Smith at, Co. should
give up to said defendant Ward said Cr3der's
note mid tely ahem on maid mortgage security,
and that hy the terms ofsaid deed ofinot igage ot
trust. B. M. Artherten, stilicitor of thi,
was withorized scli and dispose of said pro.
perty rind pay IWO( to Comets. the proceeds of
sale. That eller repeated trials for that purpose
the said AI-merlon could not beline the fad July
18:Ith sell tor dispose of the same. COMpni avet
their respective debts are still unpaid, said Olin
sted Smith A: Ca. aver that on the day of the
date of said mortgage and trust they delivered
up to saidillt. Ward saidCryder's note and reli
ed alone on said mortgage security. That rea
sonahle time has elapsed since the date of said
mortgage for said DB. Ward to make paymert
of said several stuns or money and that he has
hitherto wholly refused though often requested
to do so.
That afterwards v.z, on 18th March 1839,
Christian Cam! liver tieorgo J11:11 net,
er obtained a kidgrineitt in the Court of Com.
mon 1 CollittV 01110) ;evilest
said defendant Ward for about $1600 and that
shortly before 20th June 183'J the said Casebeer
Sluthour and Tucker, well knowitig the prior
lien of the Compts. and well acquainted with
theprIceeding CiCIS caused on execution on said
judgment to be levied on said mortgaged proper
tv, and on the 30th day of June 1839, caused
the Aid manna' property so mortgaged to be
sold by the sheriff of Tascarawas County, and
that upon such sale the said Defendant Casebeer,
bid off Inlid personal property for $40,26 1-4
and credited the some on said judgment,. .and
that on 23d July 1839 said judgment Creditors
with futl notice al athresaid of Compts. equity,
caused said mortgaged lot to berpilitred for sale
by said Sherilf at which mole said Oft. Caseheer
hid oft' the same for sv2,no and credited the
on said judgment, that said 111. Casebeer claitns
to hold said personal and real estate by virtue
or said jiidgment execution awl sale to the ex
clusion of the Compel. anti relbscs to have com
plainants clainis first satisfied out of said mort
gaged property or to release the same to Com
plainants.
.of desency and morality, whine log-cabins are III 6 IV I 1-111A A n Al".. "X"Vi Ut'AA I 1'1 The bill prays that Dells. anSWOt to the mat
emm.iteles and whose Tippecanoe meetings ons. THUNDER rROM THE CATERACT I term aet forth therein on their oaths end that lip.
dy a nasal attempts at blaspheming the InEh mas gt,, on final hearing an account be taken betweer.
and Holy Godat which the holy sacraments is C,OUNtlirlThe Niagara County
compts. and rill. Ward of the moots. several
tidicated, and the flesh and blood of an imam. ti ng, held at Lock port on the 1Zith Mitt was an
claitns aforesaid, that dli. Word he Ordered to
En at- pay the anioutit which may he found due each
eat Savior travestied in the patched corn and overwhelming rush of Democra.y.
pts.and costs of this suit and accru
Champaigne et these Harrison loam God for count film' proceedinga, given in the in the of maid COM
ing costs arid interest thereof, and that in de-,
bid, that such a party, working with such num
Lime, should ever get possessioq of our tree Lockportpeinotrat and BalanCe, occupyii g
fautt thereof the said mortgaged lot he mold ac
Government I , nearly sit opium. We have only room at prep cording to the statute in that case made and pro.
,; cot for the'follewinfi brief notice: vided,lind that out of the proceeds compts be
. From the IMie Statesman. paid the full amonnt of their sem al debts and
DINGHAMPTON1 POST NO FES. THE MASS MEETNGOne of lite editor' 1 interest and costs, and if the same should not
- The Journal is advised that the daja for dodg- lieveing been one of the Secretaries of the be sufficint then that they be p t id pro rata so
ing has gene by; neither ere any newfangled Mass Meeting t n Saturday, has in recordirg the far as paid proceeds will go,tlikt should the pro
issues to be made. The original charge made proceedingot. obviated the necessity of any ex. ceeds be suffivient to pay compte. that the over.
against Governor Shaunon and the ones to be tended notice ofits proceedings in another mon. plus be paid to said Casebeer, and ir said lot
supported on hie part. W'e therefore join the ber form. it was all our friends could have an. &mid not produce enough In pay compt. dint
the issues presented, and we do it undertands, ticipated In number it exceeded expectation, an account be taken of the said personal proper
ingly . and in the sPirit wig white!' it was conducted ty oo mortgesed -and so purchased and convert
bit. Tim charge that Gov. Shannon partici, session what WAS desived,-4 epirited deirion- ' ed by said DR. Casebeer, and the said Da. Cross
pated directly or indirectly, or wits priv in en! strat an ofthe zeal and actiVe determination that beer be ordered and derreed to pay the whole
degree to the payment of Binghrmton ost No. pervades die democracy of Niagara county. I or se'much so map,benecememy tosatisfy comp
. More voters wer brought together, than upon claims and coats, end-that Paid Casebeer be pos
We make the issue. . We ' deny that Gov. , env previous noomaion in Niagara ' Countyl poned to compte; in timaaid mortgaged proper.
1 IL ., ftðr
Fare Reduced
v.,ntttD.ztait:s
MAIL
LINE
F11011 1Vooster on0,y. To Wheeting Vit.,
(Via, Mt.11Eaton, Canal Dover, New Philadel
phia, Eastport, Stocktown, Cadiz Marrison
county, Ilarrisville, 111. Pleasant, Malls to
Wheelinm.) Leavea Wooster for Wheaing ev
ery AloiJiday, 1Vednesilay and Friday mornings
fit 3 o'clock; rests all night at Oadiz and melt.
et; Wiietitiq 11 o'clmik A. M. the succeedine
dax
leaves! Whe'cling kir Wooster, on Monday,
Wednesday nnd Friday at o'clock P. reach
et; Waoster:l;f3' o'clock P; M. the sucteeding
, lev. 1
.$1'his line:connects at Wheeling, ' With lb
mail line for Frederick, (Maryland) at which
place the Rail road cars to Maltimerennd Phil
adelphia, offer a cheap end rapid passage; also,
with transet up and down the Ohio, by Steam
boat passage ahnost always in waiting. and of
cppertimities tor conveyance to Cincinnati,
Orkans, St. Louis, and intermediate points, al
so to Steubenville, Pittsburg and other points in
that direction.
A I' WOOSTER,
This line leaves eller the arrival of the Western
abd Northern Mails, for Cleave land, Norwalk,.
IMansfiold ect. interseets the Ohio Cana. at
Canal Dover, where' packets are constantly run
ning in the direction of Massillon, Cleave land.:
atsti to Coluinlms,!EChillicothe and Portsmouth
on the Ohio, and intersects at Cadiz the Steu
benville '
CAT WOOSTER,
This line interseets the Norwalk line, which
line passes( through Ashland to Norwalk, for
littrott and Detroit, also at Wooster with the
line to". Mansfield, Bucyrus, and with a line at
the last place for Lower Sandudiy.
This Line for the Itist timr years tins been run
eight months in the year in Coaches arid the rek
rimming mouths on liorsebeek. Tlie present
Contract compote the Contractors to carry the
' Application for geata on this line can ha mule
al the Wi;oster Hotel. ,At the United States Ito
tel. Viieeling; as welt as et 'tho intermediate
points:.I,
li KOLLER, Z contractors.
A. MYERS,
A pril Ith,1 36. 6 tr.
JOYEI'
John Sala's Vegetable Elixir, the reputation o
which lias now become established, ib the mos:
safe and effectual remedy in the followit.g dis.
easesDispepsia, Liver Cenqo Wm. Sick Ilea&
ache, Astionia,,, klielitnatism, Cleve!, Cliolera
Moir 5us Heartburn, De)ility, Fernaior Obstruesi
lions, habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite,1
Colds, Coughs, and all Impurities of the Dlood,!
Chronic Diseases, and is extensively used!
as a Family Medicine. It is sufficient to refer to;
the following named gentlemen as proorposilivel
of the efficacy of Jelin Soda's Vegetable Elixir
Rev. 51 1112,Alear, William Livingston, Joolon'
Shively, Rev. J. Monroe, Gen. Krell, A.
ott, Rev. J. Ayres, Jacob Rex, Peter Totiler,
Jacob Rowland, Hiram Myers, Rev. E. Birkett,.
John Henderson, Hey. Moffett, D. Millen
sperger E Jarman Rev. W Athey Rev. A
Dilin:1s, Geo. Shively, Andrew 7royer. Witt.
& Dunham Chyriiists, Geo Doinhar Esq. Ja
cob Shorb. Geo Dewalt. -G N Webb, Alpheus
Brown, Charles .1 Wink, G W Young, Jacob
Gay J. Gatber arsliberger 'rho F Kraft.
The following is an extract a a letter from
respectable Physician of Washiagten coun
ty, Pa.
Mr. John Sala. Dear Sir : It is not often
that protiossional n en give their evidence in tit.
vcr of patent medicines, but I feel it a doity too
tender you my testimony la fivor of the elf:eery
of your sl'egotable Elixir.' I bad a case of n
respectable lady under my care for the last six
months, nnd previously attended by other Phys.!.
dans of the 'neighborhood. Elie was labonng
under the affection of the Liver, mid derange.
ment of tile menses, which appeared to baffle
all medical treatment. bhe was advised by a
number of her friends, and after consulting me.
commenced using a bottle,. fit your Elixir, nnd
she immediately on the use of it, regained
strem:th and by the use ofsecond bottle she was
pecteelly re,oteteol to IM111111, to the astonishment
of all vo-lio were acquainted with her case.There
were also two eller caws of chronic disease ,
.lituler tey care, your medicine proved
effectual in roistering the patients to health. I
consider it one of the best Imedieinis befiire the
public, and I trust that you will receive the pa
tronage it merits.
Your most obedient.
JAMES P. 5111,1211, 111. D.
Jan. 27, 1840. !
This valuable medicine is prernred by Jobn
Sala, tho origins proprietor, tauten Ohio, and
by him only, mid wheleFilic and retail. Ile
ware of impositionthere is mote genuine with
, nut tile 'written signature on each label attached
to each bottle?: Price V 50.
M ity 14. . JOHN SALA.
Fors Safe ateJOHN JoEU1111t88'S Calial
DoVer Ohio. '
For sale at J. P, CIMPIN'S Now Philadel
phia Ohio. ,
N 11. All rips and premature breaches it re,
turned, wil be repaired free of expenee.
Canal Dover, Dec. 4. 1839. If.
N E IV ,
Eallo:t:tng EstabltstmEnto
sArauEL ADABIS.
2'0 l'HE PUBLIC '
DIR. EASTMAN,'
Would invite the attention ni the afflicted. to
his valuable preparations or Medicines, which
have proved most signally successful in restors
ing the sick and afflicted to the hicesings of
health. Ile has the satisfaction rimming of
hundreds of cases that were considered hope
less, heing cured by the use of his medicines afi
ter all other remedies had failed. They are
medicines approved and extensively need by the
most emirient Physicians in the mate whose tess
timonials, and that or many others of the first I
respectability may be seen where the ihedieines
are tor stile ,
IIIS PREPARATIONS ARE. 4.
IIIS ELIXER OF HEALTH!! ''s. '-
This medicine has been extensivety used ihr
the lest eight years nnd hss prover.' tnore flue
cessful than nny other known combinetiowof
medicines for all parsons in a weakly end ?A
mite state or health, Loss of appetite. Weak ni'ss
nnd debility. indigestion Oppression front food,
Sour Stomach Nervone Affeetions, PflifIN in thy
stonineb, sides, simulders,and breast, Headache,
Costiveness, Weariness, Shortness of Breatlf,
Palpitation or the heart , Symptoms or approach
ing consumptien, Fever alletions Dyspepsia,
and all diseases caused by a derange'd or a debil
itated state of the Stomach and digestive organs,
which are the prinie regulators of the whole eys
tem, removing all obstructions, promoting abd
maintaining a healthy action intheintlealthvVig
or is restored to the whole st)stem, As a pre
ventative or bilious and other diseases it is inval
From its power to remove all inorbid bile
and other vitiated matter from the system and
maintaining a healthy netien by its tiinel'y use
much sickness tnay be prevented.
DR. Mathews at Itchron, (on the Ohio Can
al NMI N very sickly place) inflates me that he
hag noticed its effects for many Years, and thnt
during the sickly seasonthose families find
mnde a timely use or the Elixer wereexempt
I from those fevers which prevail among them.
As a Family merlieine, it is a valuable prepera
tibn, beinie mild anti perfectly safe in its opera.
thin, for further ptirtieulais examine the dime..
tione accompanying the Tilditi110, '
IIISLNIEDICINAL OR ANTI BILIOUS
PILLS,
H. EASTMAN'S Febrifuge and To
Cabiner
Making.
TIIE subscriber thankful for past favors respect
fully solielts a continuance of the public patron
age. Ile is prepared to make ta order all kinds
of CABINET WARE. that common use
n this conntry, which he Wi itratit4 to be
in the best inanuer and ot geod materials, and
ion the most reasonable terms.
A lot of Cabinet filiniture always on ham,.
lie is also prepared avidi the necessary materi
ills wakmg and conveying tiijiFINS sari.
ly to any part of the county where lie may h
called to attend oti the shortest notice.
M. II IC K ETS.
Canal Dover August 7th 1840. (t. f.
riogice
PETHION row 1 e,nve to well land. for pay
mem of debts pending ie the Court of Coin
mon pleas of 'fiercarawas county, Ohio.
Jacob Kite It relminis. ) Notice is hereby given
trator of the Estate ort that Jacob hitch Ad
Joel llat Laugh dec. ) ininistrator or the Es
vs. ) tate of Joel Harbaugh
Margaret Ilarbaugh, &ceased, will on the
and others. ) 12th day of September ,
A. D. 1840, between the hours of 10 o'clock. '
A. M. and 4 o'clock hi.. of bah! day day
well all the title interest anti Estate, which the
said Joel Ilarbatigh at the titre otitis death.,bad
irvhe following deseribed real Phlate viz.,49
eitois and 48 1.4 of one acre of land, part of the
tract commonly called the Horsefield tract, be
ginning at a linn tree, on the east side of the
stone Creek !triage, thence S. 89 1-4 LAO
eluting and 89 links, thence S. 27 west 5 chains
thence S. 16 East 13 chains, thence north 89
1.4 west 34 chains and 40 link, thence north-20
hst 17 chains and E2 links to the place of be
ginning.
' The above lend to be sold subject to the wirl
ows dower, heretofore bet oft to her which in
described as follows viz. Ilegin!ling at a him
tree, on the east side of Stone Creek Bridge.
thence S. 8914 E. 7 5 chains, S. 3-4 W. 587
chains N. 61 1-2 W. 9 17 chains, thence N.
20 E. 1 72 chains to the place of beginning
Containing 2. 98 of an acre. -
, Sale to be made on the premisses.
JACOB KITC11,
Administrator dills Estate of Joel Harbaugh
deceased. August 7 1840. 3w. ,
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1.11171MOLIENT SCriving SOfin,POP
MOL1ENT Shaving Soon.-For
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pared direetiy or indirectiy. or was privy in any ' arrafon ofthe zeal end actiVe determintdion that beer be ordered and decreed to pay tbe tviiile VW 0 ULIÝ reetiectfully infor.rn -the 1:1 J.LAI Al ' sale by S. FERT1G
degree to the payment of Dinghrmton Post No. pervades the democracy of Niagara county. I or a cmuch as map,boneecalloy tosatisfy comp , citizens a Dover, and the ad- F ,
. More voters wer brought tivether, than upon claims and coats, and-that Paid Casebeer Nip, loluitig 'countioti, that he has commenced ! 1 UDGEMENT NOIES, fcr '.-
We make the issue. . We ' deny that Gov. , eny 'previous. oacasion in Niagara ' Countyt ' wined to compte; in thn mild mortgaged proper.. 1 0, , ,
1
btipill04;liti.the Tow 12 4)1 CP it this' Office, fetJ Mita
Lhanniota kite ft any thing of these notec or the i'Vtre are aware that we shall be,niet with Oho ea., ty in respect to eomplaisonts prior ion and his lay ;aiming
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WIILSHEAR
WilLSHEAlt
RESPECTFULLY informs the patio
he tins purchnsed the Saddle st Dar-.
nese tespliing establishrwent belonging to John -
Treanor, and intends tirearry on the businesa ,
as usual and manufacture 'men nnd wootenii f
saddles in the newest.. fashion and 01'601 best ','
materials.
ALSO;
iiintiS of cerriage, Dearborn ,wagon, and
Boat lifirness', with every other article tn his '
line of business which is required trt 1,the coon :
1rY' t
110 natters Inmscif that the execution of
his mark will be satisfactory to those who
may employ him. He Will sell on modem
ato terms, and take all kinds depproved
try produce in payment. '
A 11 kinds needier for sale.
New thiledelphia, July 30th, 1839-1E
, :WOOL CARDINGft
7 " AND ,
CLOT1V DRESSING.
i ANDREW 'SEATON.
111 IIANKFUL for past favors, rwot
rnrnt Pr;rmore anti Ward 11
19 1, rIANKFUL.for past favors, rwould ins, "
form the Farmers and Wool Growers f, )
or utketawas county and the counties adjoin.
in 116 continues to ,
'CARD WOOL.
AND
, DRESS CLOTH
on short notice. Having a first rate Double ;
Gra 111 Machine and the best of Machinery for
DreNytg Cloth., together. with an experienced
and slrillful workman, he teels L confident in
saying that his customers mny rest tosured of
basin, their work done in the best Manner.
TWO prices for Carding is 5 (tents t er
round,tand'tlicr.prices for Cloth Dressing shelf
he rerr ,otis hie.
g
Al Lndo of produce reciered inrpaltrent for 4
work, kii work must be paid for Lefore taken .
frotn the shop.
New Phitudepilia, May 25, MO
COIRT OF COMMON P4AS
1MSCARAWAS COUNTY, OBIC.
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Mail in Carriages, the whole year. of course A 1,,,
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I r4Tliese Pills are prepared expressly for diesel
I I iN C II A NC E 1? Y . r,
no apprehension need be indulged bv the pub. I Bilious habits and complaints which so much I .0"
lie of anylilisappeititnient from beason or wea Mo i tr. Switzer Ext. ) IN ytirsnance of a ddr
abound in this country and may be relied open I
dim . as a safe, and Efficacious Antibilions cathartic of the Ltket 'Will awl emu of theYourt re4
medicine. No thirdly should be without thehe , Testie iota ofehristiati ) dered in this casqi
The Route is decidedly the nearest and mos
or a similar medicine m their house, as a per. c tet,e, Dee.' ) strAlt ou.tful ial,it ,Ito
eligible for all W110 wish to leave this vicinity
lion in the moments of' an attack, may prevent 1 , ve. of September nextele.
for Stenbenvilte, which from the daily Memo.
fur Stenbenvilte, which from the daily Mentos- 110n 111 the moments of an attack, may prevent 1 ,
'log travel between the two places. is becotning tt serious tit of sickness, and thereby save much th , of September nesti;ie.
a desideratum, the utmost attention will be laird' Psin, expense.and risk of life.. Accompanying
I I C. VV. Wisslernan, va' ) fur for sale so much ot111,
the roll , .
OWIn" described preperty no will be ne ',,it,,
to the safety and comfort of passengers. the pills is a full description or all symptoms or'f ,:'41
cessary to satisfy the 'myrtle! stints in said de
a 'Attune habit and approaching fer.er with di
, T :1 M creo mentioned viz. Lots numbet 3 and 2D '.. .
rectione for its removal. Any pelson using
in the town o f Lochport, and ten feet MY the ,
carriages and Horses have been selected with these tilts and being dissatisfied with their el.-
the utmost care, and none hut experikced and 1;31.18 Cali have their money refunded to thetn bY !north side of Lot number 8 in said Town or
sober drivers will be employed. returning the balance. Lockport. Sale to be at the Court house in N. 7
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Philadelphia. -
B: ATIIITTON,
. Waiter Coml.. in Chancery; ,
nic Powders. 1 4.
...... ....,..... - I New Philadelphia, Augt. 4011840. 6w.
A perfectly safe and effectual cure for IlleA,1 ... .
GUE AND FEVER. ' 1 ,.,
These medicines taken aecording to directions i (Nett) 026f. rr ',vat.
effect a permanent cure orthe Ague and 'ever l
leaving the system in a healthy coniEtion. I
only ask fqr them a trial II. Eastman. NAN:in:I, IF ERTIG GROCER
1 .. Commission Nicretinnt, eS Boo! &
SPECIFIC MUM-WAIT iN I I This im a ' &line IVIantifeeturer,".',st '
medicine for CMOrnal applicatinn and lins prow- ,
East ettle al the Canal
ed superior to any thing of tho kind in all eases
of local and seated pains in ihe side, Mick, Having just recetved, nrd constantiv
shoulders or liras. l'amlid tifilalions of the thee. keeps on liti title 8 gebetal assortment 0
:scar Joints, contracted cords, Nonfat luniours', guilds, such no:
gpinaintrectiong, tztulluuntistn,spriung, itruts
, ( 'oil( r 'j L 0.4, Rto corm, Litluðir ; rd1 ,
tUlok2111 I Ly Ch CW1 1 g 'TOM riV, to,111. I.C
and all external injuries. It is also the best tit , ,-, ' , , .
tido now in use aS an application for spiains,
strains, or galls in Bases. tionaries, Rock :Salt. Growl( t APPert
The allow) smirk's all for sale at BRAINARD A Ivice. .11ustard, Ginger, Ear and
MIIGELQVV'S Canal Dover, July '46111 18,t0. Shaving Soap, Choca late, Sataratus
50. n. 3. Ill Qt.. M.. i- iIi,..... g. LI.,. ha.
Conaniseion Mereliant, eS Mint &
Shoe Nlantifacturer,'""11
East stile al the Can'al
'laving just received, ard constanthr '
keeps on blind, a general assortment o
goods, such as:
r 'off( r, 'j 0.44 Rýi cars, Lifluðir ,
sno,king 4, Chewing Tfiburco, t,uttfre
titularies, Rock Salt. Growl( t rePPer,
Alspice. .1lostard, Ginger, Ear and
Shaving Soap, Chocolate, Salaratus
Shue Blacking, Block Red Ink
7Vriting Paper Quills, Raisins, A'site
of all hinds, Loco Foci; Xatchee, Cam
ales, Pepper Sauce, , Wines of all des..
eriptions, Ike. Ike.
ElOOTN .tlt; SHOES
Alerts fine and coarse Boots, fine it
coarse Brogans, Gaiter Boots, Slipps;
,S; Shoes,
()Heim for any description of Boma
Shoes, can be filled on reasonable no.
tice, and on the most satisfactory terms.
ciii,a1 I viver, Nov., 19, 1839.
Jut), 10111, 1840.
ohm
IS hereby given to all those knowing them
selyea indebted to the subsclibemby I3ook am
counts or due bill, to come and make intinedi
ate settlement to else their accounts will be
placed in the handa of proper officers for col..
!lotion, without respect to persons. The books,
are in the lianas of Sloes.
J L
STEESE.
DISSOLUMW OF PAR7XER
SIIIP. TIIE partnership heretofore existing betweets,
John 1.81mill. 6, Steeklortming undertim
firm of PAIN I SMITH, & Co. in the Incr..
cantile opergions in the Town fend Dover,
has been dissoived.by monist consent. ,
JOHN I MAL
ISAAC STEESE.
Dover July Ist. 184N
IL. J :o N E S,
cat5e,eZfp, OruantentatMaiR
trr ant VILCI7Allit. .
wOULD respectlidly inform the cilizens - :
'of Canal DOVOr and vicinity, that he
. continues to carry on the above tomo
siness, on the Corner or Front and Stawbarsy
Street, second story, next door to tho Printing
off., where be intends to carry it on in all ite,,
various branchen. He elso has connected with,
the abovothe Papor Hangingwhich he prom
I5CS shall not be surpassed by any. His work
shall he done in a style and manner, that wilt
show for itself.
Ile also will attend to work intim country. '
, Canal Dover, June 19th,1840.It; . , ,
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THE subscriber sespeetrolly inrotms the
me -of Canal Dover, tbat he has -opened a
BARBER hep, one door obove tho oomnier,
chit Inn, Front st.,where he hopes by a prompt
attention to his business, to receive share of
the public patronage- A A .
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1 puullo ratronage. .
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