Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 20, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 May 1837 — Page 3

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'OOKVIIili E, I IV 1 I A 1' A. I''RIIAV, MAY 12. IS37. .liid're David Mount will erve the People of Franklin county as Senator if ducted at tli? ensuing election. Ant ah am Lee, Esq of ISath township is a candidate for Representative in the next Legislature. D.cn'i. Rt. Jiiiin, has been re appointed Collector for Franklin county for the ensuing Collector's! year. .1p.rojriali)ns of the Ihrrc per cent, fund. ' ' , ' ' " l.u.t Board of Commissioners appropriated the ,;iowinsr minis to ths roads speciiied; $V-J lo the j

Urojiiviile anti rairaeiu tate Koad Abner i prr.spci t ut a good meeting. We believe it Carty, Fsq. to Fupcrintend its expenditures; sl00jiHle a very fall one, if the Editors 'only la becxpur.ded on Kline's Hill en tli! Rushville Pctizr. as well as t liey pr?m ft. We have nlJloid. wottof Judcre Mount's John Morgan en-j rcrt('.v sce' the project apr-roved by the fol-

"ur" tuthe improvement or the n,rd. above, Mow Hendncl: - - .omm,SMoner: J.., to the State Head, to be expended ptril'tci.iiaiiv, ut 11 rovve on the si me road inn e u. 1 viarii tummiFFioner; Rrooki i"e nn 1 Scipio, State Uoad, to he expended 'r Joseph G111.be; $50 for the fJonnersvilJa Road f-:.:- ;'ricc,Com!ni94ioner; o(J for the narrows bot.seen ili'vvise'a fc Xe-.v-Trer.ton; &: $lTa for the .fc;its Road from Sand Iun to the county line to.v arils llr.shviilc making in all JQTij. We Leeve tl.ere is still a email Inlance on hand unapor.ritcd. It i? desirable that the commissioned uoiild expend t he money as soon as possible, t.e raids nre alainst impassable in many places. SoU-itbstanding the Ptrictnees f the Road Law, Sr.jiervisors pay little regard to its requirements. Wc in-pe the Grand Juries will put them in mind . 1 .1 .il,. I 1. C 1 Hill I I rw ' Important Decision. We have been favored with the following decision in a case which came before the Dearborn Circuin Court the last term. It is a matter in which business men have an interest. I THK DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT. Yeatman, ass'fe 1 vs. V JDtlt. ftcl.LEN, tt ul. ) The Pl't hr.i'.iirht sin action of debt in disown r,;w. n a-?siirn.ie of a promissory note against the ilef ls, made and assigned to him in the St ite f Uliio The declaration recite th Ptatme of tiut rtit; which authorize the transfer of the '.t by assignment to the Pl't vested in him the !e?tl riirl-t to the note and o-nvt. I.;,., ti. r ir .t t) him thare, in Li own namr. The Cote ' wan r-iilnrlir ns4iiruil i:,i.rok. r,..,. .-.. -

e - " . 'i-."iir inu.iis 111 i rt 11 i I t a- vi:ii !.'!.. .;- i menu la.n. ihu original payee down the pres- r',-,,,. ,. nf hp,,, P '-, 1 ' im-iYt.. b,t which were not ,,de ncrord.L to , 1 , "T W,!h m'rP 7Z ,n't!,- Iiw of this State. General Demurrer to "the1, ' C,0ar . t xl'!:r' all his bargains uoi:Ur.ilioii a.-ul isue. .leaves lio'liing of onsi-oui-ncf to uicmon IV ih-j IK-fts .1 wa urg.J thu as the note wa ! "hic!i I-c can and :-bt to commit to writin""

. ...I-, u, manner prescribed by our ltwj t.. I l couia not sue o ,t here in las own name, w rni'l tl.iirelore h id misconceived his ri-nn.!r a . . iur tu lYl that as the law of Ohio clothes the nsbipnee with thu b-gal right, and gave him power l fa l hern tn h-s own name, it was part of the htf f the contract, and ought to be so enforced by the Courts of this .State. By the President Judge The present is a new cane in our Courts, hut we think not of very difficult solution. The question is whether the lex fori is to povern us. or whether the lw of Ohio nialiinn; such instruments assignable must he taken an in force here pro haec vice ns constituting a part of the contract, which we are bound in courtesy to enforce-we find the principle strongly uiauitiuirid that the negotiability of nil domestic commercial securities is strictly local.- that the reuiedi: law of no country, has, proprio vigorr my extra-territorial force, and as t h States ofVliis bmori except for federal purposes are as independent nutnms, there is nothing in the relations existing among their, to vary the rule Xninnal comity extends no farther than this, that the law m ui pi.ict- wnere the contract is made, shall decide its mjJure, cit.islrxiclioii and validity and has iv application as to the remedy to enforce it. The ntihgitmn of a contract and the remedy for its viuUtion are essentially different: the latter forms no pirt of the contract and does not circulate with it: nr is the former impa'red unless the party bound is in some way exempted from performing it. 0 '!" obligation of a contract is strictly the rim ie which hinds to it performance, and is not affected or impaired by a change of remedy even where made and is to be performed; for that is w:thin the legislative competency there ,to vary orylierat their pleasure. within the legitimate ;owor of another stale where .... imi'iati is souiit to he enforced to apply its own remedy, thou ifh variant in fn-m rtmrtLor nore turdy than that in force when and w here the contract was made. In not giving effect to the remedial law of Ohio, we do not invalidate any of " rights of the Pl't, nor leave him without a remedy We preserve the contract in full force, nj only require the suit to be brought in conformity to our own laws. Why could not suit be bro't " the name of the origmal payee, fur the use of the present i l't if the property of the note be in him! e see 110 reason why it could not, and complete Justice done to the parties. Our opinion is, that although the note in quesoon was duly assigned to the Pl't, under the laws Ulno, and the Pl't authorized to sue in his own nc in the courts of that .State, yet not being asStat?,!n rrm re1,,ired l,yl' W"f this own can lot maintain an action in his on name to recover it in mlr collrtg. Ve,",Urrer ",,,f,t be sustained and judgment Tendered for the Deter-dant-WABASH AND F.R1E CANAL, T.ST OF FORT WAYNE. .A t ) '' - V 'T,j r'rn d. j-. r. c i ii iu-MiuiLiuus. ealed proposals will ne received by the ""''ersigned.at Fort Wnvnn. nn ib flrit A:tv of J... r ' V I mi'Mnft'lw , thC col,5,ri,ction of 19 I , C ::a,,asl, nn(1 E,ie Canal, ex-v-nuiiiir mm I- .-.. IV ... .1. -vi . 1 1 io Slate : ;np 0 . u. t 11 tij m; lo Jlll'.

Tbe lin 1 1 ! horn choice, dunn: his celebrated vist to Hlniut .in 1 , W' , llivi:1. inloS"AuhJ Reekie," and the Highland regiments 1 Clions, embracing three lift locks,1 still cherish thfir nalinnnl ,,n K.ith ...n-

nd -. n t r """"-'"S u,I"-e 1111 tocus,: becon.ir .1 r ,VCrt9;aUof Which Uil1 i 'c constructed of i;m iAnnii,n. ..m, h, ' . .. .

Uudva'iet r "V1' '"' 1 run, wnat can add so much to swiltness as Decommon' ill 1 ex,ru1V:Ui,niailJ embanking; ing divested of superfluous clothing? The in- ' Z c 1 1 ?, U,W kiMd- , , of,he would alsobc .ountcbtb oV wa er1 7rZTmCte ,WUh S',X f( Cl acted hi' l!lc ieaSe of activity. face feet witlth at the Sllrvl,ic'hrhrreT0,ldin? WUh lhc tl'msions " WILD OttANGE GROVE. have been adopted for the Eastern di-l Nothing can be m;re gladdeninn- to the

1'," 1')" the Ohio Hoard" of I ubhc Works. The line will he ready for inspection for tcm days previous to the time of letting and the planar ecificntions nnd estimates of quantitles, may be seen at the Engineers' Office, in tort Wayne, for three days immediately preceding the day of letting. Bidders w ho are not known to the nr-tiii" Commissioner or Resident Engineer, Mill be expected to present w it!, their proposals, satisfactory testimonials as to their character and qualifications ns contractor. SAM E LEWIS, Act. Com. lort W ay ne, April irtli, IS37.

KD1TOR I A L CO. VRXTIOX I, ,.: 1 "lul,'i; in ilav (the time of holding tbe Editorial Coiivent'ion) i f,s .,. AS the last Mmnl iv i,i !...- .t .... ! proaching, it may not be amiss to refer to tl'ie . : '" P "J'J l 1 ! ro e (1 ay me o - 1 l'"P, all of w hom (w ith oneexen-1 Mio'O their estaidishmems will be re ore-! Iscnted' ' j ; j 1 ;,OUrr,a, ";d I'eniPfraf, Indianapoi;?: 'uiifieiia,'ion, i.ovitif (on lcocoid, Uraw fordsville; Intelligencer, Ilockvillc'; Sun and Gz-tte, Vii,cennef; Journal and Kepubli. an, Evansville vM.-'uennci Argus, JSew- Alb;i Banner and Eauuirer. Afn-tu.,: an v American, Brookville: ' V'at'.hlna; (onnersvillePalladiuai, Richmond; ' Plough. Boy, Greencastle; Wabash Courier, Tarre-IIaute. TIIF tlMilTS OF A MAX IX IJUSIXUSS ... . . . n.-ioii.? ui a ms in mrsixuss sacred regard to lie principles of jasfroai t!ie hnfh of every transaction A .. i-'iiMS 01 every transaction a..a leg.uaies me coiuiuct of the upii.ri-.t man of business. He is strict in kccpinH,U engagements does nothing carelessly or in a harry employs no!ady to do w hat he can easily 00 hunscli keeps every thing in its proper place leaves nolhi .g "undone w hieb ought lobe done, aiKJ wjjicli circutn-taace permit him to do keeps ;,s d.ij: and business from tiu- ievv of others is promo' and derisive with his customers and does !,; overtrade his capital prefers short credit to long ones, and cash to credit tr insaclion at an umes, w.ien tin v can be ad v:inta-eon.lv ' ', cither in Inn' is." or e!.,;ii" -in7lm -il r. . r.. 1 . . . . " ' ' " crn ronpi.-s vf all bis imnr.rl..f Ui. hich he sends aw ay, and h is every Ie ter r . . . - ' lias f 1 y Idler. inoice, &c. belonging to his business, titled. clashed and put a wax Never sulFers hi desk to he roMltssed with many papers lying upon ii is :d wars at the bead of his busfuess, well knowing 1 1 :i t if he leaves it. it will leave him holds it as a maxim thai he whose credit is suspected is not safe to be trusted is constantly examining his books, and sees through all his atF.irs as far as care and attention enable him balances regularly at stated times, and then makes out and transmits all his accounts current to his customers and constituents, both at home and abroad avoids a much is possible all sorts of accomodations in money matters, and law suits, where tliere is the least buzzard is economical in his expenditure, alivaxs livin" "v n iiiciiiiii anoum book with a pencil in which he notes every little particular rel itive to annointmri.t U!i III I IS nrnmi. Li..,0 . i ... dreses. and petty cash matters is cautious i. i i now ne oecomes security tor any person; and is generous only when urged by motives of humanity. From the Pen ns Iranian. II IT MO II AM) GOOD HUMOR. Fulfilling Pledges Obeying intlniclions. These nice questions in political morals are now mooted in New York a singular case having arisen, the decision of which will frequently be referred to hereafter as a binding authority. The mailer, if we understand il correctly, is as follows: Some time since, Mr. Piikskiivko Fish, of New York, an active member of the political party to which we belong, vowed that if ever a whig alderman were elected in the seventh ward, he (Mr.Fin)would run through all the wards in the city without his nether integuments; in other words, thnjhe would once play the part of a sans culollc. and appear in the habit of an "antique Roman." Now, it so happens, that through our divisions a whig alderman has been elected in the seventh ward, to fulfil his vow, and emulate the heroic conduct of the Lady Godiva. which took place in the streets of Coventry a few centuries ago. In fact, it is said that all parties unite in desirin" that th i . ... i . . . 13 co cue occasion as t lie tine old air " 1 he Larl of old Gael." Ifthisbeth.- si vie rontempla k.. .t. ......i , f. ti.. . . - "j iiiv Mioiiia mi. a isu nesi - late about appearing in a custom so grace fu and becominC as the kill? Nolliinc "can be . .

...... ui. nij;ii3 mi; Mii: ixiiniiig can oejineii unuiei cm: 1 lorce, musr. ne me ai uitmore picturesque. George IV. adopted it ers of our political destinies, and our

........ ...... stui cherish their national dress, as both econom:caI and "cautifu!.. If a footrace is to be . . I. .

ited wloeodeVV,1f ? P? rW' "V "ie "- .fed woods ofEast Florida, than they'd orangf groves which he snmefinu c m,.,. -ii.

A M approached the rich perfume, of the m-ay have too often been debased to a serblossom, tbe rrohlen urn f fl. - L.:i ... .:. . . . . ..

illln ' ' . . , , "ie coikiu on, or resorted to crime tor a livn ; C7'V",f;! !UUl hj' scalicred 011 t!'-!i"?- Wr and wealth bave a tendency to Z Jlt n fK'-f f the glossy I corrupt the higher orders; ignorance and lini . IT ,V ,0rrriu the mo;l le- paverty, to debase the lowef classes; which sing tie.:, upon the mind. 1W a branch has' have jointly contributed to annihilate, nr to

formoflh?1? P,ninf? . U,C gr:,cpfu!)'"1"r''Mgreatmiddling classes, iorm 01 l ie trees rchinic 1 u 1.,,... .. ... 1 1 ...... . "

Iorm of the trees retains the elegance it re ceived trom nature, liaising thtir lops into (he open air. the v all nw t! If. II litfx-moct I.I . ... oms and fruits to receive, the unbroken ravsof ilw.c..,. ,.i- 1 . T , v.. .,,,, e Z,vr':.,"hro,,e :r!jrM ,vm!,t"1 ? ;,in!; .. ' iwt i..iiiii i rofii 1 rii 1 1 1 ! nut, so rick ar.,1 babny are a!!. Th- .. . 1 1 1 vse irmts T,e,,cla s y our t bars- at oa, e, aa l the. en a.rvou breath in fUtU;t .,!.,. ro. Iresbes :u,l reitivi borates 0:1. !!......,.. 1 llnougba grove of th-se orange Kr. mile in extent. Their ore un-encc i indication of good land, v, i,., i, i,, sariji.ii eastern portion ol t tat ,-o.iitrv is ,,,tVr scarce. Tie- Se-ni-w.'e i'i; , . I T ! r, f ed r , J n,,:' 'wi'' ' 1' , 1 ,,nots- M '" " : these ammaN eat will, mach .eii,h. The imme.li; le x icinity of a i oran-e grove is oi ! eastern portion ol t'tat jocntrv i some impcrtan. e to li,e planters, who have ! t!:e fruits collected and s,j te-z m1 in a horse',:;i Tl 1 , . , .v. ....... 1 1. (-Jim-is 1. .il l( !((!;,!,(, F( III to Ujil - crcnt markets, beintr in n oae.tas an intr.-e-5

dient in coehng d, inLs. Tl estraiaht vo-.r! , ,- T Ztn"" "Th Courier;' shoots arc cut and 5hiord in hun o' C ' V V' I,i" ! nscd as walking ettcks. ? Jr nd rr,a crtaU ,o the mercy of hiscredit - "!?'an,J twk K-vef.r parts unknown. ' ',;- j . i) 7 r . , r c. . . . .. . ; Lty-Uord Jranscnnl.

"'""in ixmic oj trie nttU? of In' hnta.i Madisan. Anrii 13. I.W ; IV. 1. JiiC K XEM,, JLsq t rn n ' ' ! T n 1 - ' 1 ;- .! n ..nr.'.. . ........ r .1 T 1 ,1

inst.a 8ta.em,,.t taken fror'n 'the New Yoric.Vf , , c coliec.ion Commercial Advertiser, that Wn the latter Lt eeti if con of 1 ) ,,"!'!:S!ud- T!part of March last, one of the b r inches rt 1 ' " ' 10 ' vohrl:' pnt in L Slate Dank of Imhiv! a IUl of ItZU: ' S S" .S-iiO(),000, had in her vaults ,$T00.0(0 in spe-1 . ' ' eie, mostly governmi nt deposites," vVr. As! " 21 rr ti.is statement, if uncoatradi, ted, will lead to! r.o. AF' !KKi:i'--'!iY ! he conelosion that the Indiana. Hanks nreipelienc' i" "uZJ l" unnccess;,r ly hoarding una large amount of ieen made y.vt.-rd ,y as low LS'c')(VVt iZ cl -pi-cie to the jin-ju liee of comnn'ri e. permi: t,,re !,r;cc me tosta'.e fio m ;i full know ledge of the futj U liMEV- is,!l amm-ifd rr-nac-t ti-di.-. at 21 lliat allhcugh lhe branches of our Stat 1 ink -',Sp" 855 ''Vi,'c ;"' - t-r t-.!l..n on ,rewe, f,;aed with available money tof,;: m.H-1 their cngagem-nf s. et at no tune hasUo re.:o: t, price ? cts. aoa.a, ii, and tend'acy eilbcr ef them had suecit in tbeir v.-m!! v. . ! ward.

. ii. nl i in i . nil nr i f.i iio i i i . i one-third Ike amount named, ..... .1 : . . . . ' i:nr i n lh,.i . onct ive il tood policy lo retain more than ..... fwiri- ...I l: I . !! ssarv to put them on a solid basis. 1 i.lucli ol tbe specie leceived thtcuji the Land ( f;i es";by the deposite branches, has been transferred tut of the K;.il to ir.i.ii Treasury warrents payable at Louisville, and to toe treasurer o! tbe Mate, of Illinois. The legislature of the lattei Slate, in tircepllag lhe proportion of the surplus revenue to which that State is entitled, did so on condition that the sum be paid in specie. On the lJ.ih of March last, the Indiana liands with an aggregate apita! of $ i .?i '.r.000, had an aggregate of specie of ft 1,153.469 IS. cr ivespecl!a:iv. J. F. I). LAX! EH, I'lesiJenf. FAIIJIEUS AM) MEOIIAMCS. The annexed observations on the important c of education to farmers and mechanics, we take from a late number of I be Cultivator, a valuable a."rii -uliiii-al nihli!ii;.n is-.,,,. I from Albany. We commend he remarks of the writer to the serious attention of our readers, feeling confident that they are alike wholesome and important. Land and lobor are. the legitimate sourrcs ofpublif wealth. The first, lo be nmiin.l. ii - 1 ...... - ' ive, must be cultivated; and the labor of Ao - ing this is abridged bv theculuire of the miad. which is to guide operations. But labor not only procures wealth, and the comfort and elegancies oflife, but it induces, when aided oj an intelligent ininu, soOer moral habits.: I t . '.I anu negets innepemlence ol mind as well as ol , u.,c. 11 'l oss ooi muusiiy, is tnc pa; eni ol vice and of riot. x his seeks to brin merit

down to its own level. Indtislry looks lor,ants and vicinity oirice west of the court house, fortune ia the proffils of its own labor; and ! Krcnce. .!. 31. Starbuck M. I)., of Liberty; ll! for the enjoyments in lhe peace nd quiet ofi ?IcJ' M,' ,;.Ur'lHp;.vil!e; ,)r p- Mason ' society, and the general prosperity of the ! 1)'" " f ?,, A" CwS- "o of the 5th Med. state; and tends, by its example, to elevate j May 11, IS.37. 20 Sw and reform. Neither an intelligent individu-i , . .,, al, nor a well informed industrious com.nui. v. I 8' KAI, ESTATE, are prone to mingle in the vices and tuimihs'T , """"'ff" " "dministrator of the es- ... . ., . ... i tale of Amos Appleton deceased, wih tell at ol the Any. Hence the more intelligence we j public outcry, on Saturday tie :d day of June, infuse into labor, the more abundant will bels7, bet ecu the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and' its products tbe more liDiiorabie its calling j o'clock P. M. of said day, on the premises in the more numerous its subjects and the ; sPr"'?1'leId township, Franklin county. Indiana, sounder the oomiilion of public morals.! t,iBo!,ow irf f"ibcd real estate, to-wit.- "The i.-, i i , . , , ,' it. juorth part ol the smith-west quarter of section No. ivnouledge ai d industry combined, if not an- n. tows,,ip No. o in ranst x wwt of (J jnd. nonymous with virtue are at least a pretty! pie .Meridian line, draw n from the mouth of the good indication of wort!) and usefulness. 'Great .Miami river, containing Go acres, running Should, not. then the public mind be more en-'ieast ond west across Mid quarter section, and lightened, that virtue may more abound. KoutIh for q-'intity.-" of which said Amos Applet . Oiei seized and nossesaed. larma lino ti....l

in a government constituted bke our,, . .1 the propriety of this rule derives particular j . 1 1 - 1 1 IOI 11, n.ech; their loice, wnen appiieu to the yeomanary and I 1' r inics 01 our country, who, irom shield from every danger. Thev are emo'aalically the sovereigns of the land! Their will !., rnnlml lw.it f..n u tf f... I rl'l. .. ( ... ... . x v.. . v.., .v . ... . i JWI Ol 11. UI .i The character of the government must receive its impress from them, and its prosperity and happiness be ever graduated by lhe measure of their intelligence, their industry and their virtue. Attempts to establish republican forms of government, have failed in Jbairone. and ourown continent, bv ri.nn f the ignorance, ami consequent importance, of

middltag clw-ar the rani: and file of population. Learning there has been -...:. .,. a ... -i. . . - ..

which here hold the balance of nowcr. and who alone can perpetuate our republican principles. Tlu.se, therefore, who are des - ,M,tu i inu uus power, w itti us, sliould Ik ! i!"-f ffrme lined to w ield Ibis power, with us, should be . 1 : . i f ,,1 1 . . ... ) .1 . 1 11 iiivi anil iiifcnanics t ie' ,a me u'-..ro, ij, all p,.!i;;,;il r; ;l.e o.n. v ator, ,.f n,.)Sil !; ,K. j.,,,.,,,..,.,, , " ,. , it ' ; ...1 - , , ' Invu ' ii'C'-.v'ihlv Jo ci'ii'j-fte ui:!i li.ej'i,) - .l I.IK I'i .:.,r Sit f.isr !..., it t.'

- ..... , IJ.I'I C-v. f,r. ,(. . .! : . f . , , , V "m '" 'O and such as, H?.Uhli " ' 1 '(v '!' '' e of 1 irors. niam-trate. ic"i-i I'ira .,.,H useful u;iU. ' 't'-,ors and " " ., ,. u w ..r, iv r . L '; ' furm"rb' Hd ' '' '"'TM . It! t !l!S Sla te. bus l.n .It. ' ., ., 1 ,,.. , , c . ' ... v.. 1 mV. 'V! ' nU.of,ort- e aUo understand ' r . . jj-inrrucm-s. i r I'.i ,i. vT,.. r r i '7,T,,:rr.-c i I I'JI.I.. f. rr , I I uas late v nresentec. i r. lit, r .. A . ..-.i - ..... l - ... i.-i..l 1. 1 IliTi.nni;a;ns our last weeks oi-nintW jsif'f '!rin; "T' "ril""- ?It5i stock of ei- - . ....r.l.l, IS not neiivy. i:aco., is dull of saie a?.'? cts. hnr r jur.d: a few lots have been lorccd into market, aud sold as low , presoi.t, ;,i,d a fair stock of lb it on hand: Yir,ri,,;:. T - - - uiuiiu .ii ii it" i j rw; a cn i .i nr . ... ...iv... .(Ill, in pound twiet, is worth .'rom H a 2-i.und Kenrucky! Irnm i a 8. J (;i:a,?1 " the decline; wheat will r.ot fetch SI t ( in larpe quantities; coin is dull nt 40 cts Outs .51, and beans $1 U). Jfhi". ' -MAUiiii-o-C April 2:!d. hy Kev. l-ijah liarwicj, illr. Jour,- Forsythe, Canaller. to Mim Makcakct .Iane IIite all of the White-Water j (.'in line. On Wedncsdav cvpn-nn- Kt l... r.. t-i i - a uv IVCI. J.ilJIIII .arwiik. anapolis, to Miss -Maroakft Aoair of Brookville. O Jl KR J uniprr .n ,.r r t...:tl . AX'i:ST ELECTION For Governor, n. ir.iLLAcr. For Lieutenant Governor, DAVID JULIAS. AISEL C. PEPPER. For Congress, fourth Dit-trict, GEORGE II. 1)UJ; .Ml OS LA. YE, For Cleric. ROBERT JOIIA I'or Associate Ju .'ll.ll .11 l .lit J, .J.iMES SAMUELS. EjWsCH .M ( ARTY. JOII.Y QUICK. I'r Representatives, I'SPP USSETT. I'REE.VAJS," ALGAR 1 ' -ILE.Y, ESQ. ALEX. POlfER IvoRG 1 V ROO ,,Co,,,n,,SB,oner' - ' 1 ! IR. T J WIFV j -ygrA Y1IG located h,,tel, at IJrookviHe. offJstiS. crs his Prof.'.-sioi.al servif. s i ti.u ;..i u t llie purchase money to be paid in had, one third months from B:srk! BJ.irh! :arid LW"'' ,1!1dorsigned wish to purchase one hundred and rift v conli of Tiin-hirii r,,r Which tt e. ll-itl II.!!' n I.h..rnl nrla nno I. .If 1 ... !. .-- J -. . .. ......... I 1 V. , I I 11111 111 V . 1 1 1 1 ami tlie other half iu leather at casli price; the bark miiff ue soumi ami well cured, and delivered 111 our bark house between the first of May and first of August. We also want all those who are in debt to us to be punctual and pay us on or before the first of August, and all those who do not comply with this request, may be assured that their notes or ae'ts. will be leit with an officer for collection. We stil! pay the highest prices for hides a. id skins, and want all the bales and skins that we ccn get. We expect to keep, a good assortment, nf Leathpr on hmul. DA V IS & V 1 ELEY. Tanners z. Courier, j n.-cokrille, Intl., April lltb, 14. 15-, 1

a.a.i, in general knowledge as will fill thcm'l ed her'ebi.'Vha't I av I'ITm 7"' i .rt.ie .vil du ies ,.f r.ci,.!v 1 ,... i. lots No lo n ..I, ,i . o .... .. . qni ;io!e ben on

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a . .. 10 me directed frerr - the hunk n C-rrnif fv.. 1 . Irc!r. X VirtUP nl nn avo.,.; , .. ... and will offer for sale, at public auction, 8t the court house , Drookvil'e. in ,he county of Frank! lm and state of Indiana, on the 20th day of ky next, between the hours of ISand 3 o'clock in tha U.ler to the following described real estate: to u,t, J he VS est l,df of the South East Quarter of sert.ou No twenty three, in town nine - ","uiol"S 'igMy acres af and more or loss. Taken in mpwh,..,. . ' .' jin favor of N. D iZ lo n! . "? ZT ... . ... VI1I iuiijpnienr THOMAS P CHS EL, Sheriff F. C I A :l.,.i ...- : "S fT'"1 r Nalo. Z" C2tivl and :S- Satv. US " "T' ."!"' '"' f c! o. I. 2 cd 3 - -a kav barrel, of 3!o!.lsses. m t . r. : f ' s. I9bty 1 1 i J I t , I -m....-, i-i i.'ic town o I r. on I-V-n , ho purchase m.nev. laving Pld the s:,me t o5 C Luce, an-! r,lls0l! lhe fo t ' i ner stout to Mid J ore. js j 1 K 1' v My :'d, IS:-;?. ' in John W. J J .'i .-,r-.i."h- .ria, f . g t. .. , . l:ite-ii ati'r tov-i-j A pnl, 17. cst!ay nmre V.' t 'Vn: 6 r" ' L f 1 h, " '",e k i future joint,! bia in ij t ' " "'f f:,ur,cen ,-" o o. nigti. i he other a J:ir,t chesmit sorrot t two vears old. about r,.,,P,.. i." ,. . . rorreI' ..nl KT . , '"' llie.i 118 V Ol April, tw., estrav mar- r,.!t . .r . f-,r,,r , ,, ,gi); j,.,Mig. 1 uJL'Zll. ,tla"eac!' "I J-n, l!ard:n and ! .'iiisourv, is rer n , , n-; 4:i . . it mi f:!.- ; . .." . DA.MEl, WILSON, J. p' 1J :v Unit l.-f 1 it an Av.jtj Iha Fli!)S!-r:!:r ... '.. i .. 't- . ir:;o:,i sin.-?. r. i ,..ii ,.. .. .P na.n, ,.3ri; c-.mpl .x;r.n. 15 y,-,rS old. email of .las any Pcrs.n that w.il return e.d boy t V r"!,V' Uit'' cei blIt i.ares ' ,Jr',:d ny ,ern leirUriajrortrtwiei. h te-Wcr, -Mav ;1, I-r.T jo ...v rrlliP-1 ' Sj 11 rt 11 1 t-ES M. u .rn7Z r"t'"i'V ......rmtl.e pubbc -ML thtt tiiey l.jve l.,r:ed a c-j.artnerMip in the U.wa ... nrooky.be, Indiana. Their shop i" cm ,ie e?t f,e ,fj h, p,.b!ic .qaare. one door sth L- . V I-','.'-'' 'u'','' "Iu,re t'y will repair 0 ti'i'e " r. "'I' "ni,.7 "P.n the sho.Ut no-tP-n " t"'VCOn n,:,, inl01ui constantly to keep a good n?,o.-t,o,it of silver spoons, P;,ectaOS f:.llf.T nrl.nU I T . . . , f 1.1 1.1 if" reasonable terms. JJ,.,g determined to ! f tfVf" "Ives diligently to theTr busi nc. the" ...111.1..S ui.u jewelry, wh , i - - ' uit, i ' t i 1 1 1 j ;i t ) rit n,n ,.. i.i - 4 - " ' till Mil'. Jacoij iti;i,in-v A. lb PRATT. ' ' ' IT tf. April 20th. lS-TT. LEIJ C. SMI i ll tV Ctl AHLKS H. TEST takes fins ODnortniiin- .if im:.r...: .i ' . r ' J iniiii; mo j u;ii(- Hint in liilnre thet? r rankbn JJircint IVi.rr . j f' . I'usmess cci.lided tocitheT'in sn i." 'court" I ... ivlulvb uie.r joint attention. CALK? 15. SMITII, Jan.27.lSH7. 'lAUbES II. TEST. JtL for l.l , . -ru .n.JtL for llllT.l,-.iit.,l.ln I ... . . . ' , i, Hum, iinu lour and a ha f dollars per hundred for clean b.incn and cotton rags: all to be delivered at their Mills in IboukVl11;;' , ... , -f-n spEi:utvco. irookviiie 1- e'.ruiry 10th Is:J7. -10-tf-i"0" and Vonnscllvr at Law. U'1"' Jiereafter devote hiixseif exclusively to mIsL - ,5,i,r0,rri0n.Br'l! wiiln-ndto all Law

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- " ..v. -in;iiL KU .MlStlCes Courts of Krnnblin n Oluce in the Brick East of the court-house. JJrookvibe Sept. (ith, IoO. 7 tf. TAILORING. fej SIIEPPEKl) respectlully i,,fOIms llie cit;. K5 zensof Brooliviil nA ...... ... , " ii-i ii 1 1 v inai ne naa removed insshoo to th.. B,r. . u.,. ...... r , , , ' ....,,, ... ,vrt lorineriv oc--jCipiedby C Cam, as a shoemaker shop on the west sidt nf tl.t. ..M;n . .. . .. Prtts Ilolelb- , ia. V,..S ie6t lasnion, and bv nrnmut ntto.,, i . . ceivea liberal share of the public patronage. Broonville Sept. 20th lS.'Aj. 4Q Carriage lor Sale. IlE subscriber offers for sale a good Family v.o.inc, hjhuo io one iiorse, runs Ii ht, has good springs, ,Sc. Time will be given for payment with interest. jf. ) GALLIO. brookville, March 2S, 137. ij C 53 A fi IT2 A . t VA CTO li V. rglllE .Subscriber respectfully informs i 1L l... . - ' Tr-i -,l"l"al'1 rnuKiin county. that ,,c cuilllllllfs llie OUSItlOSSOf Tyrf . cHAiii iiAiiiA ( t i in the town of Hrookvills, Franklin Co. Indiana, where lie is iirprmrn.l ' .(..HLI5 all contracts or eiders in his line, at. the shortest uouce ami on me most reasonable terms. Those wishing to procure either common or fancy chairs, will do well to call and examine his work. As ha intends to apply himself closely to his shop, ha flatters himself that he will render satisfaction by doing bis work not inferior to any in the country. His shop is immediately north of It. & S. Tyner'a Store. Call and see. FR A NKLIN McGINNLS IJrookviHe, Doc. 2")tb, So 52 bty LANK DEEDS, Justices and Constable blanks for sale at the American office. OTES on the Dank of the ITmted StstMa nlso on the Hanks in thra cities of ISonton. New. Vork, Philadelphia and Baltimore, wanted by JIarch 11. it S. TYNER. 0, IS37. 10 btyfHIIE subscriber offers for sale a lot of brick in -H the kiln. N. D. GALLION. Apru l. 17 V. F. Clarkson, Notary PuMic, J&rookviitCy Indiana.