Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 March 1841 — Page 3

ljOOKVIfi f j K, II D4I A If .A " FKlDir, MARCH !, ISlt.

I Licensed Monopoly. By reference to ourreve.! OUR DIFFICULTIES WITH ENGLAND, .nut !!, we discover that a law was passed by. Yabiii.utox, March C. ;cur last Legislature, licensing .hater,. By this, The conversation in the British Parliament, j law rur citizens are deprived of buying notes of(R9 reported in the newspapers, is stronely jb.nd, exchanginjj paper for silver, or doing any symptomatic of temper in that quarter, and I j other transactions of li e iro,r or skating j have good authority for saving that the dee-

-JZr Business thus tbrowmg the whole into the patches by the President steam ship are of a VVe have received a copy of the Revenue Laws Insurance Company in this county, which Compa-j grave nature. The new cabinet will doubtjrtffcdat the last Session of the Legislature j ny on Saturday last paid one hundred dollars and; less have conferred upon the subject to day. 1 They occupy about 44 pages. We Ehall endeavor j took out license. Dues any of our citizens nowjknow, indeed, that it has been before them. ttpablisb them in the Indiana Aine-icau so soon ; wish to buy a few dollars in silver, the only place Hut whether the Secretary of State has been iS s;t!e, commencing iip xt week. Th ey are of j he dsre do it in this county is at the Insurance! "hie, in so brief a time, to possess himself of ' . ' f Mn.MMw I It - -- - i B I Ha Irhnlii mltA la i t IL.1m

rtJ. tbc people. . . vuipauj . uurinjone wisa to sell a note of; "--;'. ui.c hkcij.

i hand to raise a few dollars in case of emergency

VXPOLKOX CONVENTION MVtCIl 21th. he must subject himself to the tender mercies of

n -Urates fw h ran Hit. Joia Wynn, Geo. j lhtt insurance Company ! We publish the section

f Kimble, II- H. Smith, Sam'l Jencks, John Al- !of the ,,w uPon lh8 bjcet, and caution eur citi-

. j i Andrew, Abram Jones, M. . SiuonsoB;zenB lo uPon "ncir gu", as the penalties are

That M'Leod affair is a Gordion knot. God

grant that it be not untied by the sword. It is badly entangled. "Jan any body f tell, if it be an international affair, vt hy it should be in the hands of municipal authorities? This is a

simple question, and ought to be solved.

OUR AFFAIRS WITH ENGLAND. The correspondent of the Biltimore Patriot, writing from Washington on IneSlh inst. says, ;-The city has been filled with rumor for two or three days past respecting the purport of the despatches recently received by

the British Minister from his Government;

For the Arr.erUuii. Ingratitude and Injustice! Mr Editor: do not wish to canvass the claims of the different mer talked of for ibe

W lug nomination at the Napoleon Conven

or I win

uon, urn i wimi io see correct principles su-

anil by the Department of State from the A-j ,a,neu,,.v nef " correct men. The last merienn Minister at I.ondon. The reports,! Rushville Whig published a communication as is general in such cases, nre greatly exae-(wh'fU H'eaks in a disrespectful manner of i . . T ... f i i ... j. . x

geratea, anu snnuii tc received witn much . "" aim iauos ,ur. raviis. noes

allowance until a statement from some authentic source appears. It is said that Mr. Fox has made n formal application to our

Government, art ording to instructions from

the writer of that article know-that Mr. Cravens, although a professed whig, in 1 833, (the last canvass in this District) gave his vole and influence to To ri Smith and against the

her Majesty' Ministers, for the liberation ofihest m that ever lived in the District, Geo. McLeod; but his note is in a pacific temper.; Dunn ? This is h plain, sober matter of

J ha P. Case, and Hamilton ard. these dele- "-" an voieu lor or against

tc8arc not instructed oiu men , otscretion ana I e j i Vi,- V , " T 0,B"n&u,MI1ments were all disposed of to day, alias cot

.gjrtmeni.icn "revFcw. ...... , v,. uu ...,.. firmed by the Senate

wit tU

Jis'.rict.

. .... Tirtirhnrn.. II. It. .MlMV. J. C. I

i""""- tf ' mere objectionable i.rris R. H. Hcleman. II. Dawson, Richard !

feelings sad interests of all pirts of the j bas been boastingof it within a few days, and

I""" cc.uij v.ongreBsionai nomination

Hucles, J.Ficldins.W. S. Ward, Charles Dash-j 1 s'j Erleston, Dr Gm Suit in, R. E. Wil- i1' w's Jellv .1). G. Rabb, and K. B hI ine. T hese 1 ,l'Te

We

in a free countrr.

The brokers and Insurance

Companies can now rule supreme, witbeut the

est opposition from our citizens who might

small capital, and who might feel disposed

to accommodate a neighbor. But it will have to

be endured for one year, unless the people, in their

majesty, determine to resist at all hazards such tyranical and oppressive laws. If we have not put a correct construction upon the law, we publish it in another column so that every on can read and judge for themselves. Brokers and Skaecrt had sufficient power heretofore to oppress the poor, but this law gives them all power, without

The President will proceed slow and cau

tiously in the change of officers. One can hard I realise that a new govern

rrent is organised, and one on which so much

: ..(i

t'go re unuis. "--" Dcitgrtetfvr Svitzerlmd.--Joseph C Eggleslon.Saml UotcarJ.C F CotTia, Daniel Kelso, Lamael Wiley, Divd Henry, Jas M Cotton, and DaviJCain. At tha convention of Switzerland rcantf at which ,iCe delegates were appointed

lbs following correct and patriotic resolution was !

offered by Joseph C r.gg'.esten and adopted:

Zlt i J ni,tnct Convention f ,r the ner- I lni mdntl" bei"? ble t0 enter '

mJ6t likely to meet the wishes of the district, i w'lb them. If we are mistaken in our construe 53?n Whig principles, and that in said selec- j "ion we should like to be corrected.

ttc-'tlisy have regard to the character and qualinca- j of the inJividakl named." j

In this matter there is no blame to be attached

IKW,r Z?ecaMr.-ln this county nine 1 Company of this place. Nor do Should not be given up, the British armies in

"S'l'iui .u vy"..i'oiMj vj iiic vjhiiiuh nuu new DlUnSWICK Will Oe

and in respectful terms. It is understood that Mr. urcjg with all his talents his alno reply has yet been made to the applica-supported the whig candidates, never

It is understood that (he Cabinet appoint- l,on- nai nig or Hesitating, whilst Cravens has aid- .... . . . . I ..It fl I . . tl. . .1- All 111' hi. aula . . I .

"However aimcuu ana neucaie ine qucs-p-" v - picirjti, mien ne preienutions connected with this affair may be, it isld to be as good a whig as he is at this lime,

consoling to leel the assurance that it is in " parauzing meirriions an.i dcteating their the hands of those who have now the charge candidate. I wis'u whigs to think of these of our Foreign Relations with Gen. llarri things. Let u? act upon an elevated princion at the head of the Administration, and'pk because if we sch-ft the shuffling politi-

hope is placed. Gen. Harrison nevei stood Daniel Webster presiding over the Depart- c,su, ns the man iwe should take nearest to our so high as since his inaugural. mentof State, the honor, dignity and safety bosoms, where isour safety. But when wa

To-day has been the most uncomfortable ine country are secure. XNor will I loronejMae men gooa ana true, wno nave sicca up day I have experienced this season before entertain any apprehension that nny thing in i far cur men and our principles, in the dark-

m e nours oi our prospects, wnose eye tins

never blanched, who;e steps have never deviated, whose heart has never faltered and whose spirits have never flagged, shall we pass them by for a flippant politician, who has voted as often against us as for us. Mr. Gregg has labored for near 15 years for th whi; cause, with a talent not surpassed in the District, and in no rase has he wavered. You can always put your finger upon him you know where to find him. We hope therefore the writer of the communication in the Whig will hesitate in hit denunciations against our eldest and firmest friends. It is a spirit of ingratitude and injustice ill becoming a party which is regulated by principle. Mr. Gregg has not deserved such treatment from

!the whigs of this district. Fexblon.

Posey Township. Match 16th 1841.

lay light it commenced snowing, about 8 the existing state of our relations will lead to 'clock it hailed for some lime and then rain war between the United States and Great

commenced falling,nnd has continued without BriUan.

intermission up to this time, (5io clock) with i ne correspondent ol the Baltimore Amer

a high north easterly wind.

Corretpandence of the Worth American. Wasiiinqton, March 8. RUMOR OF WAR.

ican of the same date says, that on Saturday week a conference in person was held between Mr. Webster and Mr. Fox. G"r. Jlrp.

PRESIDENT'S FAMILY.

It is rumored, with much appearance of ,i1Ht ike Journal nf l!ommerri- hi.. rll inin

truth, to day. that Mr Fox has made demand

for the release of McLeod, or for his passports.

in ten oays. jt this be so, and if McLeod

several errors respecting President IIarrijn"s family, and that these hnve been copiea

in other papers. It may not be amiss, perhaps, to notice them.

The lady who is to b at the head of do

j-i.M.. u-a snni.ii.tp.t Bnil vft Iipar.t Ka

n,l5 " lr " , nmi nf Mir ritinm .ilU. Lk.a.1 .. I. :.'iir InrpilAri.iin L.. l... f. !

esofcn'ysis.towitrKennedav.M'GlangWin.i 7 J-" ""ST lc" ss airr Mr mestic alirs on the coming in ofthfi new Ad- ... t t l Ait tr . 'eonoucted by as honest mon as any commun ty can roxs departure, and it is not un ike y thai m;;r.ii,M i-il,. .iJA-f Wu IKbdimm Wcntse. Calvin Moore, Joshua Cobb, and Judge ' . . f ir. . ... - In : u J i j -l V. , ministration, la the widow ot M Harrison. "rvsoa" The- deleft- contrary to the p'edges h"i L V,'C" e her a m ra,,,n? oul Wn Bnt'sh nI ?1"adrftns w,,h sleam h,P of theson of the President,who died a few months ,72c- generally, and who is himself daily making the t.r. are at th.s moment underway Io be in af0. Tr0 n be aviated with her,M . i JrcTa. bcsl bar?lina Le c,w "e dif P""d 10 lbink thpy rea?kn-SS f' Th ,",i0n V mfy b reuired Taylor, the younge.t daughter of Gen Harri,?ii ZZ Ind wi hes of BM rillr po,ilical "ligion. byp- rr,va . We are liable, in so brief a 80n Bnd M fayler, .be mother of the last crafted to ci.regard the feeling, and wuhes of . i.,:,. time, to a war declared at the cannon's mouth. ',; 1 uaS k. ct...l Tl, f:n.P.

ft . . v

, . , , ,c , - . itton, but we believe it is beneficial to the bnsmess t their own personal and selFisb views, regard-, , -.,. 1L r, an J prosperity of our count v. V e know how its kss of coafea-iences instructed by a vote of about ; . ..,.. . . - i . r.i oosmesa is conducted -that its course to debtors TO ia i ccuntv of 2,000 voters, in violation of the ' . . ...

t v. (i ' ncstnc iuu iuiv us Dronis are noi

1 1.

; greater than all business men expect to receive

earenota uesegate to ine conenuon, frnmi1-:rrlinja .u.Kr,v. k , .:,

ftftftuvf , uij a?cai ti vi euiuaii

with a lighted match!

wife intends to remain the mistress of North

II y menial.

irfqi'ent!y will have o voice in the selection of tb candidate, lut having visited almost every cou:;ty and township in the district within the last few dsys. and Laving freely conversed with the

We know it is an unpopular concern, with those who cannot raise the funds to take stock in it. but we care not what others think of it, we are willing

to give our opinion of its manner otVloiog business

holders, we believe it is a good institution. Rut it will do 'for some to talk about to show their tanetity or their dear fose far the people! Third District. The Whiga of the Third Con

gressional District in Convention have nominated Jo cpii L. White as candidate for Congress.

Tho convention should disregard the j This nomination was quite unexpected. We nope

he will be elected. Fifth District. The Delegate! to the Muncietown Convention met on the 11th inst. and adjourned to meet again in a few weeks at Economy in Wayne county, Tnd. No nomination was made, as few of the counties where represented.

will not be represented unless an extra Session of

the Legislature be called to provide for the election

of Congressmen.

peopk. it is probable we know their wishes as well J anj iu utility. Apart from its benefit to stoek

ss any tber person in the District. And we warn

ur friends to weigh well all the prospects of the various men who will be before the Convention. Canvas the different prejudices and objections to each applicant look well to their moral and intellectual qualifications whether they have heretofore been actuated by love of country or by selfish

motives

personal gratification of ar.y one man in the sejction, but select that one who will best promote forrect principles, and aid in more firmly establishing our tree institutions. We know there are t!wp and lasting prejudices against sjme of the prominent applicants for the nomination ,tcicJk can Krxrr le eradicated! and if their friends are determined to push them upon the people of this Dis

trict, the only consolation we have in the matter,

is, that we have as many friends at the bead of S!t River, ss any of them. The citizens of old Frar.klin are not very choice in their selections, sd will aid ineleva'ing any good and true WhigIVit sh3 cana t now eo far deviate from th e old teaten track as to support him who has insulted t!mot every good man in the district, whose presses pollutes (morally) the atmosphere around Mm, and who has supported almcst every measure which, is opposed to our interests, and our rights h has no stability of character, and who has voted to put down our bet-t men, and that probably to elevate himself. If the Whigs of the other coun. ties can carry all these thirgs carry the odious

rtcing- monopoly, 4 c. 4c. the responsibility rests

jponthew. Hut we have three or four men in the

Hwtrict, ho arc ir.en of honor, talents moral worth, nf courteous bearing, unwavering, who aivesfrveJ their country as long, and with a great

ca! more fidelity. When we have a plenty or gd men, wha are an ornament to their country, no convention by carrying out their selfish motives, ea compel us to pollute our souls by voting for "en that our better judgement tell us is not fit. wonld therefore ask the Convention to sol-

J reflect upon these conseauenc. If aspiring

a ? I . . a . . w . .

ii is aiso rumored mat the rresidenl wll Bend.and at the White House will be a visi

oemana iuccoa ot the authorities oINew .. I, wtll interest snme of our readers, to

orb, to be given. I am certain it puzzles Unow that all these ladies are communicants

wiser neadt than mine to say how this man j the Epispocal Church.

can witn propriety be in the hands of one set The truth is, Mrs General Harrison is her

oi auinonties,in pern ol his lite, and another Unexpected to preside at the White House, set of authorities be made responsible for it but will not assume her station earlier than

iicre is a problem lor constitutional lawyers. j,iay. he wjh be assitedTy her daughter.

lormnniimun say, mat so longns me con- Mrg TaIor. and daughter in law, Mrs. Wm. troversity is international, and our Federal ii-rr;son. The "cbii" at North Bend will

authorities are responsible, if McLeod may ba occupied by Dr. Thornton, a ion in law of

i.imiuuy e n prisoner, ne snouia oe a prisoner ihe prudent, the farm having been rented of the United States and not of the States of lo an experienced agriculturist.

iNew lorlc. the United States had taken Th. husland of Mrs Wm Harrison did not

the business in hand before the action or the Uit ua fw months ago," but about three New York authorities commenced. I would LeilP1Bin.e. u t. rohablv true, that Mrs.

not say that the latter is an usurpation, but it is Tn.ior, 0f Virginia, a aeice of the Presidenl, . i l. : i nit -.i .i e . i i...L .

vuiiicuiiug iioiiccoiicuaoie who ;ne ursi oiusn i nnd mother ol his son in lawtwill also be assoof propriety. Is not the international nego- ieii w:(h ih- Udies of the White House.

ciation interrupted, disturbed, likely to be Mrs Findlay, relict of the late Gen James broken up. and the very eve of war brought Findlay, of this citr," an auRtofMn Wm

upon us by the interference of the New York Harrison, and an old and intimate friend of

authorities in the case! And although it has tmj President's family, is expected likewise the appearance of a grave, judicial action.has to be a member of the same domestic circle there not been too much of hot bood in the for ai et the ensuing year. Now, of these affair, to put in peril the peace of two great iadie. we believe the Mrs. Taylors only are

nations! If war comes, there is no retreat, members of the EniscoDal Church. The Mrs

la case of a called Session of Congress, Illinois and the whole nation must go into it. Harrisons and Mrs Findlay, have long been

They .said in the Untish Parliament Did connected with the First Presbyterian Church

not General Jackson invade the Spanish ter- 0f0ur citv.Vinder the pastoral care of the ven-

ritory ofFloiida, take possession of i Spanish Lrable Joshua L. Wilson, D. D. We sin-

fortress, because the Spanish authorities al-1 cerel r rejoice that our country is so highly

lowed their neutral position to be violated t favored, in having such an assemblage of

And did not General Jackson hang two irit-1 polished and pious females occupying a eta-

Markikh On Thursday, the llth inst.MC Oliver II Cambridge to Miss Sally Ann Petty. On the same day, Mr Thomas F. Jarrell lo Miss Sarah Morgan.

On the sams dav, Mr James O Uryna to

Miss Ann D. Moore.

On vesteiday. Mr J nines Cann of Butler

couuty,Ohio,tn Miss Hannah Gould of Frank

Sin county, lad.

On the same day, Mr Olirer uuker to Miss

Catherine Brown.

On the 12th inst, Mr Squire Jones to Mitt Melinda Smith. On the same day Mr Wm J. Adams to Miss Jane Wilson. On the same day, Mr William Fisher to Miss Nancy Lynch. Married. At Pittsburrh, Pa., on the 2d

inst., by the Rev. Mr. Andrews, E. D. Johx, Esq., of this place, to Miss Sarah R., daughter of Henry Parry, Esq.. of the Rich Hills Farm, Alleghany Co., Pa. Lawreneeburgh Beacon.

M'Leod has been removed from 'Lockport to Albady. New York, for better security, some apprehension being entertained that attempts would be made to arrest him by the Canadians.

ish subjects there?

Correnpondence of the Worth American. Washington, March 9, 1841.

A Challenge from Mr. Kiko to Mr. Clay.

In the renewed debate of to day on the

True Doctrine. We are much pleased with an

article in 'the last Wabash Courier upon various

subjects. Refering to the names and principles of

parties, the editors remark.lie have never admitted that the

partv, (xs a parly) vrre Democrat

claimed that Droud title for the

ttie People, whose might v voice was solate- form as fallow s, that they were equally re

lv wrung in the ears of the condemned Fed jspectable and on n level in society with their

era! Administration. W c never have, like

tion so elevated and important. Their well established piety affords the highest assurance

that their examplt will correspond with the principles they possess. Cincinnati Rep.

BE CAUTIOUS.

TL 1 1 ? ... At tn a! a fs-Atm ilk a Tt Dl'ni10

motion to dismiss the printers, Blair & Rives, . , , .

I an Bwrifn Mr. Kingof Alabama,threw back on Mr Clay observed, may prevenl some rat. We personally, the character which he (Mr Clay) f : J nnd innocJJij ...tending Party of J"d ascribed to these immaculate printers, in inAicte Such a law

DEMOCRATIC WIItQ TICKET For BroakviUc totenshtp. Constables. JAMES E. TTHEAT, DAVID MATS, GEO. M. DYRAM, ISAAC JOJVKS. Inspector of Elections. SAMUEL GOOD W LY. Whig Ticket for Springfield Tovemhip, Inspector. ISAAC WAMSLEY.

Constables. SamL. Howell. T. B. Scobt.

Charles Pursel and Joseph A. Miller men didates for constable of Brookville township.

Cominrcial Record.

c 9 Q lOtCU UCIUIQ U'SUWV e!iiU continue to hsve the same opinion of contentions that we have heretofore entertained. If Rush and Ripley counties, which hold their wity conventions to-morrow, rollosv the example Decatur, we would advise our friends not to put themselves to the ttouble of a tramp through the nnd to Napoleon on Wednesday next.to go through

useless farce. If a few village politicians at the

"iterant county seals, are to rule our elections, our

""sciences, our interests, and cur destiny, where

" l!le necessity of our spending "our time in carry-

nl out their designs! Let them select whom they

P'easa, but tellow citizens, the people yet have

"wajand of the ballot box.

e confess that we fell some little excited at

COUP imsrunJ I. aia

faiuc afjf tUC s II VIC WUUUIJ .ej. vs catBr county, and we are not alone in this comuity. This feeling does not arise from their

have wantonly violated the confidence repoeed "ibetn. Hut we leave the issue with those who fWl assemble at Napoleon confident the act o( ooavention. the defeat of one man cannot Kalle..

9ome other Whig presses, called Mr. Van Bu

ren, and his party, 'Democrats,' and, with the help of Heaven, we never will. With our views of true democracy, we sheuld as soon be quilty of calling Belzebub a Saint or Amos Kendall a Patriot. Mny gentleman who supported Van are good, upright, and

sincere Democrats, no doubt,; but his meas

ures had a fearful tendency to ultra Federal

ism, more dangerous than nny Administration

which preceded it. On this account, nnd be

cause we knew that Harrison was, and is, a

Democrat, and a majority of his friends Democrats, we claimed our proper name, and de

nied to Mr. V an Buren's party (i sweft.) this

time honored appellation. If abash Courier. Centerville, Ind. March 10th. SNOW STORM. Last week we had the heaviest fall of snow that we have had the past winter. The snow commenced falling on Thursday morning,and continued until Sunday evening following. Had the ground been frozen, and the weather cold enough to prevent the snow from mel

ting, to a considerable extent as it fell, the ground would have I-een covered to the dpth of eighteen inches or two feet. Record.

Supreme Bench. On the 27th February,

President Van Buren nominated Peter V

Daniel, of Virginia, to the office of Associate Justice of the Supreme Ci urt, in place of the

late Judge Barbour.

accuser, (meaning Mr. Clay.) Mr Clay re

plied to this in such terms, that Mr King in stanlly sent a note, understood to be a challenge, to Mr Clay, through his friend Mr Linn, before the Senate adjourned and while the parties were sitting as members of that body ! 1 hope this wll not prove true, but such is

the prevailing impression. Mr King was ar

rested betore sun clown, ana gave oau in $5000 to keep the peace. Mr Buchanan, 1 understand, was his bail. The Marshal also

visited Mr. Clav. but found no occasion for

serving process. If, indeed, the challenge was written and

delivered in the Senate chamber, it was an

iineTamnled insult to the law and to that bo-

r r e.. i

d in the Derson Ol one oi us memocrs, in ine

very sanctuary where the law was enacted, and by one of the body that passed it!

fj-The Washington Correspondent of the Philadelphia Standard, March 6th, says there was then no doubt that J. W. Tyson would be appointed Collector nf the Port of Philadelphia, and John C. Montgomeiy Post Matter. Cin Gaz. OrThe New York Correspondent of the National Intelligencer, March 6lh, says, the opinion is gaining ground that McLeod will be acquitted. It is thought that an alibi can be proved. His brother and Captain Drew state that he was engaged on otherduiy at the time of the attack on the Caroline. Gazette.

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being indicted. Such a law

may be salutary, for revenue purposes; and in giving more character and standing to exchange effices and I rokers; but at the same . ..i -ii i..i. : l

lime, we apprenena iney win iook upn n as a favorite monopoly.

'Sec. 18. That every person who shall hereafter carry on or exercise the business of Exchange Brokers, within the limits of this State, such as dealing in promissory notes, bills of exchange, or buying an l selling bauk notes, gold and silver, shall first procure from the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in the county in wh ch such business may be transacted, a

license for that purpose; for which license,

the person procuring the same shall pay the

sum of one hundred dollars for the perioJ of

one year. All insurance offices and savings

institutions are hereby inlented to be embraced in this section.' Sec. 19. prescribes (he duly of public officers in regard to the execution of the law. Sec. 20. Every person who shall trans

act or carry on the business above specified within this state without first procuring license as abovo provided, shall b! liable to indictment; and, upon conviction, shall be fin-

d in any sum, not less man nily nor more

than five hundred dollars." This law went into operation in Marion counly, on the first day of March. Messrs. E. S. Alvord & Co. immediately paid the one hundred dollars required, and are "therefore regulaily licensed brokers. Indiana Journal.

BANK NOTE TABLE EXCHANGE, etc..

CORRECTED DAILV FOR TIIIS CIMCI5HATI RIP.. B. V. HEWSON&CO. Stock and Exchange Brokers Main Street.

OCrThere ate two reasons why we don't trust a man. One Is because we don't know bim -the other is because we Jo know him.

50 per ct. die. 2s " '2i " 3 8 no sale

par 1 i per ct.dis. 5 per el. die. tper ct.die-

OHIO.

Manhattan,

Urbana Post Note,

Granville,

West Union,

Canton,

Ral'ipolis.

All other Ohio tisnks, 3's and upwards, par. All Post Notes of solvent Banks, 31 per ct.di s KENTUCKY.

All Kentucky Banks. INDIANA. All Indiana Banks, ILLIXOI8. All Illinois Banks, TENNESSEE. All Tennessee Bank. ALABAMA. AH Alabama Banks,

ARKANSAS. State Ac Real Estate banks branches 45 p' GEORGIA. All Solvent Banks, 10 NORTH Ax SOUTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks, 4w New rlf.n, 1 premium. MICHIGAN. RankofMichiiran. . 10 per et. die. Farmers and Mechanics', 10 . do Bank of St Clair. Do endorsed by J. O. dc II. Smith 2. do All other Banks. " MISSOURI. State Bank and Branches. 1 premium. FLORIDA. Union Bank. Florida, 85 perct.dis. Bank of Penracola. 90 do EASTERN BANKS. Philadelphia. 3 premium. New York City Banks, 0 do