Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 8, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 February 1842 — Page 2

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THE MiSfAL danger in the mine-..

- Jorsemcut is in m way lu bind the Stale of. the power given to .subscribe ivut e.v.ato us ed roal,ma-co"ip!2Teth3 same, as a cay. or Indiana; and when the amount is issued shall' stcck. This r.sut if the law seems stricih

.ucAuamiea roau. at us option. , be equal to the appraised value of the land, the guarded, with a view to prevent imposition.

.....uui. l;. u., V1 tt;ij Treasurer oi state snaU give nonce tnereot, to -Many of the citizens of our state, within a

navinT cnarc-i? ot nnv Tvvift worse, to vesi an- , i, as. ..r ,u , ;...;., cv.aii ...i , . ... ...

v -: v ". . ui iuc casuimuwu, suaii vn-: years, much nines were prosperous, purcnaseu vault ausorDea m meditation; 'it naaiiv. on the nart of the str.te. ana ia ner nam3 Hrij-jo r-i-orri.-tav irir i-rio r.f thu enrin Ami ; r j i. , i : k. i..i .

old niau," I ISEW NTflPl?

fl. CXf lilllllfrJ ii) nn i. minor Mlr witVi tita nrmo I m mm

few bent leaned egainu the sides of the immense ! A . AWD BRTO)

must be a B-a AJ. "ceived from PhilaMelnl,

the nett proceeds arising from tne btate-9 part , ali scrip! i3suod by any guch association under' and location to any in the state. These

of the work, in navment of stock in the asso

cia'ion. c--nnlet".n-T the unfinished portion of

, , j -

such ty to

this purpose, the board dain county business

are The old man looked with a steadfast but

' eortuient of

Pflt of

the provisions of this act. snail constitute alien .becoming taxable and being unproductive, and somewhat vacant stare, and then in half broken ! uron said real estate stock. fexceDt such Darts' nln nnsntoniii. fv,.i iv ii wnmn u.i.. ...1 :i

wor.:. It i3a!3om lie ,iiu tor n coa.i-, and parceIs as are entered and paid for with the owners are abandoning all ideas of spccu-l there not on the earth or beneath it, on the!

i.uswma.- -u...a.-w scrip.) which hen shall have preference over, lation with which these purchases are made, ! mountain or in the valley, on the ocean, or in V" 1

ds on ; the quiet of nature's most hidden spot where fn" ua. openea tue"1 'tore in the room im.

some token of his pies- ; IBM,lwel ""nb of lh BrooktiKe Hotel. Tteir ! pood are all ntir' ...n ... .

a ! rtPhT.s. moriTacrs. lnaecieatA. &p. aeainst .,rr ;iim i.w

- n rt l - 7 - - 1 "iiu miv " in n i:; iu VlwJc vi iiicrii lunus

tr einpo. t...i .o iv.i. a tv, n. i.wci.uiii , t:ai: association of whatever date or character. i tarma v.;.h ;n .v., r,.n I v,ii, i.-.r.

iv i iiivj nivii "in vnaiiiU lilt; inauUK'UJ iiiuii i jiuui uvuiu i. lb

jAiiyomcerot tne associat.on. who siiaa issue, t0 procure a home for himself. The presentence?''

Dry Gooils, Groceries, QueensWare, Hard Ware, and

Cutlery, c. c.

dollir on each hundred dollars oi assessed pro- j

and such

; or put in circulation any of the rcrip, until it' owners of these lands will be largely benefit-j "Truly," I replied; 'but the vicissitudes of

perty, to be applied to such object

stock shall h? held bv tae countv

the same, as individual stock is held

The act provides liberally as to the manner

any such association may hold, lease, use, and

ocenny. real estate, connected with the objects ! nri Hno nviptinn iherenf hil imnrison-

. - . - BCIC ' havn jr Wn iurcl.aed since I be fall i

in .

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suo3cribing;cuni10,. u00 ,,,iri k,: .u iP,,e.,r..i,.. ., - , . , " . .. lMC CD c soidapon terms nonniKki.

oiiu.mi.iv W.V.. i.invu ;ieu uv me iirosecuiion oi tnese works in omer, i:ie are various: tne sanor spcks ins living on : ,,. m-

each moment that They lisv a fine BPsort.f r -t.

the hunter seeks death j meres, and fktinetts, of fatlionable vorh....i

oldier in the field of qualities carefully selected m tbe PhujumlpJ

battle, and the miner knows not but that the j "rket. spot where he now stands, to-morrow may his Their ttoik f Qncensware aetipj his tomb' viHg bn Ftor'na "It is so, indeed," replied the old man; "we J'.,l,e i';iau "M'J llc" f''"J" :ng ;i(J find death in the means we seek to perpetuate! v. le",1' Wii life; 'tis a strange riddle, who shall solve it?" I lawlf e'' XZ a ' k8' ,rtouf ,in of , .... . s . ... lawns caiices. Arc. A:c. arp Bunl. ii. . "

"Have you long followed this occupation' u..;;! , . . , , v"e.

i r.aTe. nr nlhprr.'i?p. tnnn in navment liir wnrt. ,nn..r i. ,i.v.. u

i 3-- 7 i ; ; 1 1 t n v i . j ii 1 1 i 1 1 1 ii i in 1 1 . t u i, uc itai: i;u uwuui. ; inu uicis. aiiu iv.iiu

lahir or materials, cone or lurnishec lor Ilie r.,, !,.-..;!,. ii,;. ri).n i...r 1 .1, .,..i..i. i.;

-tni jpiilv in r iv uuuri in in udi i ui niu ia . iiiv ilia viilii 111 111111,

i nrnnpr u nrK. sriHii frr lit1? iiipn uiii i v fn Ttt-rrrpri ,i. i.. .1. j : ...:n .. i i. .1.

aim liiu muus uu unjiruviiiLMn r, win pass iiiiuim nit- wiiu wuuus, iiie s

" V ; ' -I! I; Vr Z tCl ' PU ai nam iaDor' m ine oia,e Pnson; I0r 1,01 ierS labor on the public works, by which thev

, . , F r " r v I .,:" . ' ,nan one' nor more inan seve" years- "otmng procure scrip, with which thev can pure

ngiuoi way, aim streams ui aier nere uicj , ,. . . . glQ bfi so construed as to (rive anv: . r i.i ' . ..i

" o i nit ti idiiu. til t.L iiiiicr lien it uuiu

1

the hands of men who are willing to perform

may

base a

be im

possible to rai.se money for a similar object.

i i ifi.

ftre necessary to De useu ana occupied. nere assoc;atiori banking powers.

stoci is subscribed m labor, materials or ser-; Ths boarJ of director3 6nall hold the real es.

vices, it is to be paid oa such terms and conui-, tat subscribcd as stock, subiect to entry bv n. ftr h,,,,,. W lnm from n mi.

tions as may be agreed upon with the board ol ; t, holders of said scri and have DOwer t0 de-n-ctinnnM,. J"rm .h.t ,t, n,.t f li.ilt

.i r . . i i I

cirectors. The board of directors of any such associ

ation, shall hare power to nxlhe amount of tohs.

termine the size of the tract or tracts in which ma(ie an assignment on Wednesday evening it shall be subject to such entry, and said scrip !ast.

' i; not otherwise redoeinnhle tbnn i:i nnvment i it f;ii;i ; a tri.i,....n.un..r'n.n.n.

. . , .1 .i . , . . i - i . 1,1. .r&iiiiivill, .1 -'ii uuak V emu . Ul ill and transit duties to be collected on the hne of for said lands. fhe ,emen of its work. Lists of the rates of lolls and transit Whea Rny holder of the has paid to lhe ; q ihbnnk wiU be duties, are required to be made out by the See-, T,easurer o the board an amount of scrip e-; v cared for in their hands. This sten is

retary, ana set up m tne omce oi tne ooara, ana , ,Q th aD:?raised value of the tract of land ; ,i'n w , i,.t. nA pm.K.M. i .

oiisiiiess piaces, ware nouses. ji!C wishes to purchase, entries and certificates sainst the "Receivers"of the expected resump-

holders of this paper (if

t!) not to part with it at

fice. Cincinnati Jiepub-

in each of the

o r . i

Ui- M3iauv") - j thereoi snstu ue niuue m a proper door, oy tne .ton act We ndvic

-- -- - f-:"": "' secretary ami treasurer oi tne ooara. ana upon t!0V can p0Ssiblv keep i

oi luicn, mims "it "'s j presentment of this certificate the purchaser 'anv imneces-"ifv sacri

- i 'i snail oe eiiiiiiea to a aeeu oi conveyance in lee j u at least three months prior to the time of charg- simrjie. to nil,, his heirs, and assir?ns for ever. ' '

ing and taking the same.

any officer or a-

-.r

which sua nesitnen. execuled. and delivered r....,.. ti, m 'v-

KC1n,siiaurM.iU..., s....c. ui.iUi...l mi to him by the President and Secretary ol the ; ww rr-v.

man ne lawiuny migm, uc s.n.i ivnen aim av j board: a registry of which deed shall be made

to the owner 01 tne property, or to tne person . and kept bv lhe secretary aggrieved, three times the amount of the sum boarJ of direclors. for the

unlawfully exacted. The association may collect tolls, from any finished parts of its work. As swn a? ten miles shall have been completed, in addition to the part of the work finished by the state, and continuous thereto, such association is allowed to receive from the state, out of the rents and profits arising from the State's part of the work all the tolls and transit duties derived therefrom except an amount equal to the nett receipt received from said work, for the year IS11, until

the vear 1310. when the nett proceeds thereof

hail be again ascertained, and from that time, the profits shall be divided in proportion, as the length of line it may finish and shall be governed in ali respects by this law and so of all additional associations, which may thus organize to complete any one of said works. Any person subscribing stock in real estate,

s required to deliver in writing a statement of

his residence, the description and quantity ol land subsciibed, the county in which it is situHtei, together with an abstract of his title.

No land is to he subscribed, which does imt lie in the State of Indk'.nx As soon as the board

in the office of the

the inspection of all per

sons wishing to enter lands thus held by the association. As the scrip is thus received in payment of land from the holders, the secretary is

to record its numbers, dates, and amounts, aco-, py of which is to be forwarded to the Treasurer of State. No scrip is to be reissued, but is to be returned to the office of the Treasurer of State, and an entry thereof to be made in his register, and the scrip destroyed. The board of directors are restricted from conveying this real estate for any purpose except the redemp

tion of said scrip. It is also provided that any association form

ed under the provisions of this act, or incorporated company, individual or individuals, upon surrendering to the State an amount in State bonds, sold according to law, for a valuable consideration, equal to the amount which has been expended on any work by the State, such association, company, individual or individuals, shall be entitled to the part of such woik which has been completed by the State, with all the privileges, tolls, rights, water rents, &c, belonging thereto, as fully and completely as the same

is now held, owned, used, and occupied by the

The publishers of the United States, a few days since received, enclosed in an order for half a dozen subscriptions to that paper, the half of a ten dollar note, with a promise to forward the balance on receipt of the first copies. The copies were forwarded as required, but

between the periods of receiving the first half

of the note and sending the other, with half in the hands of one parfy and the other half in the other, the bank broke. Who is this case should, as a matter of juste ie, be the loser?

Another liberal Beouest. We have already mentioned a bequest of fifteen thousand

J dollars to the Protestant Episcopal Missions, by

the late Thomas Otis, Esq. We have now the

pleasure to add a bequest of ten thousand dollars, from the same gentleman to the American Bible Society. It is to be paid in yearly enstalmen's of one thousand; the first of which has been paid. .V. V. Cour.

of directors are organized, and empowered to. State. The Erie and Michigan canal and the

transact business, they shall give notice to the j Central canal, north of Indianapolis, may be subscribers of real estate stock, who, within 30 1 taken, however, by any association or company days thereafter, are required to deposite their J without refunding to the State the amount extitle papers in the recorders office of the cour.- j ponded thereon by the State. "Where an assoty, in which such subscription was made; and it cttuicn takes only the unfinished portion of c is made the duty of the Recorder to take charge ; work, it is not bound to refund to the state the of said pipers, and give two receipts therefor j amount the state lias expended upon such un-

jne for tae person making tne deposite. ana , hmshed part; but u it, or any company, or inui-

the other to be delivered to the board ol direc-j viduals, wish to procure the part finished by

tors, withiii thirty days. The Governor, as . tne State, by a surrender or delivery of State

Sheep and Dandies. The following is are

port made by the committee on sheep, at the

Worchester cattle show: A sheep should lie

judged of like a dandy, by the fineness of his coat. We beg pardon of the sheep for the com

parison but it is apt! In both cases the coat

is the most valuable part of the animal. What is a sheep good for without a fleece? And what is a dandy good for without a coat?" Voston Pout.

I asked, somewhat struck with the old man's manner. ' From a boy I drew my first breath in the mines I shall yield it up in their gloom." 'You have seen some of these vicissitudes," I said, "to which you just now alluded." "Yes," he replied, with a faltering voice, "I have. There was a time three small boys look

ed up to me, and called me father. They were sturdy striplings. How it seems but yesterday, they stood before me in the pride of their strength, and I filled, too, with a father's vani

ty! But the Lord chasteneth the proud heart. Where are they now! I saw the youngest he was the dearest of the flock his mother's spirit seemed to have settled on him crushed

at my feet; a bleeding mass. We were togeth

er so near that his hot blood sprung up into

my face. Molten lead had been less lasting than those fearful drops. One moment, and his light laugh was in my ears the next, and the

large mass came; there was no cry of terror.

but transition to eternity was as the lightning's

flash and my poor boy lay crushed beneath the fearful load. It was an awful moment! but time, that changeth all things brought relief, and I still had two sons. But my cup of affliction was not yet full. They too, were taken from me. Side by side they died not as their brother, but the fire-damp caught their breath, and left them scorched and lifeless. They brought them home to the old man; his jewels than whom earth's richest treasures in h's sight had no price and U Id him he was childless and alone. It is a strange decree that the old plant should thus survive the stripling things it shaded, and for whom it would have died a thousand times. It is surprising that I should wish to die here in the mines?" 'You have indee-d," I replied, "drunk of af

fliction; whence do you derive consolation?" The old man looked up. "From Heaven; God gave and he takcth awa- blessed be his

name!"'

I bowed my head to the miner's pious prayer, and the old man passed on. Cardiff" Chronicle.

caiices. Ac, tc

m otiraci u.u attention and naeit-.. 7

of the Ladies. 7 F ALSO A large assortment of Boots. SLmHatg, Cotton yarn. Nails, Ac. They tolx-it an examination 0f tl.cirgooJi and prices, and then w ah tl.e public to coosalt their own interest.

ttra'-kvilhi, Air;l 22, 1641.

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soon as required by the board, shall appoint 3 suitable persons, n it stockholders of the association, nor interested, directly or indirectly, in such work, to appraise the real estate, thus subscribed, win shall take an oath for the faithful and inpartial discharge of their duties. The lists of lands subscribe I, and said abstracts oi

bonds, the whole amount expended on the fin

ished and unfinished portions of the work is to be paid to the stale. The association formed to cniip!oieany su h urifiniihed woik would seem to have the preference in purchasing the finished part of the work.

Nothing in the act is tote so construed as to

titles, shall he delivered to said appraisers, who j prevent any company from taking and comple

te required to examine the titles of said sub-Jung the road from New Albany to Jefiersonville

s-ribers, and if satisfied of their validity and cor

icctness, they shall appraise said lands at their fiir enph value rt the time of their appraismer.t,

and erecting toll gates thereon, as is in said act

provided.

When the charter, limited to fifty years, ex

Sizk or the Ocean. Taking the land on the globe at 1G0, the surface of the sea at 40, seventwelfths is in the southern hemisphere, and in the northern hemisphere is seven to five. The mean depth of the ocean is calculated by La Place and others at two miles, and its cubic contents at 290 mi ilions of miles. The Pacific Ocean contains 88 millions of square miles, the

Alantic 25 millions, and the Indian Ocean 17,000. The Southern Ocean to forty or fifty degrees is 33 millions; the Mediterranean one mil

lion, the Black sea 170,000. the Baltic 173 000,

the North Sea 100,000. The Peisian Gulf is 600 miles long, and the Red Sea is fifteen hun

dred miles, without a river.

Health secured bv the iicof IIYGEIAX VEGETABLE MEDICIXES. WHICH have obtained the approbation and recommendation of thousands L0 hue been cured, In Consumption, Cholera Morbus, lnCim&tiou internally or externally ; Dyspepsia, fevers a-gu-, indigestion, Killiotis or nrvom affection and all diseases of the Liver.yell.tw fever. Gnat ItliPumatitm, lumbago, tic doloreux, irnpt st. vitts dance, epilepsy, apoplexy, ptralyniV palny' greensickness, and all ob.-trueliont! t which the Female furm is so dietrebfingly hable, and which Fends many of tlia fairest p-irtion of the creation to their untimely graves; n.!l pnx, measles, whooping cough, scariet fet, tethina. jaundice, gravel, f-tone, and a!! 1'rinafr Obstructions; fistula, piled, stricl'irfrt ropturet, and syphilis in all its stages; constipated boweif, worms, scurvy. Itching, of the skin, kiuc.s c-vi'. and al! ctitnneor.s disorders; in short, every corr.plaint to which the human frame la so di retail? subject, under ail their varied forn and ijime For bale by J. J. TEMPLETON. Urookvilie, Oct. 1, 4'J-ly. SA5j F Ac liUI.

& S. TYNEIt, have on hand, and fe? a) at the Cincinnati priced, adni.-:?

nal freight. l,O 0 barrels salt, 4U,f 4'd rS. r0 assorted. 75 kegs nails, 6,000 Ibg t'oiun Yam Also,, ve-y extensive assort in. nt of DilY JOODS, Groceries, Hard-Ware, CuttWr. Uueens-ware, Tin-ware Ac Hollow-ware. For,

silk and palm leaf Hale; Bonnets and palm lent Hoode; Sole and Upper Leather, Jic. 4c. They receive and forward gondii and produce &t five centM on the hundred pounds, arid alfo pay carh for w li'-at. Brookville, July 7, 1MI.

end shall enter in two separate books the de-: pi res the work belonging to any association

sorption an.l qtvuit'ty tnereot. the amount per! acre at which it is valued, the name of the owner, the place of his residence; and when the! whIe is completed, the same shall be signed by said appraisers, and deposited, one copy wuh said board of directors, and the other with the Treasurer rf State. So soon as this is done, the Secretary of the board shall give notice, to each subscriber of real estate stock, of the value at which his land ir appraised, and the subscribers are required within twenty days therelifter, severally to convey said real cta'e to s-vd association, by good and sufficient title for the

use of said association, to be disposed of in the

does not revest in the State until the state shall have paid the association the cost thereof, with interest at the rate of six percent, per annum, deducting the nett tolls and profits from the interest. Ey the provisions of this act the board of internal improvements and the offices of fund commissioner and chief engineer are abolished

from and after tbe las-t clay of February next.

A new class of officers are elected by joint bal

lot of the General Assembly. There is to b

one commissioner for the Wabash and Erie canal, elected for two years, with an annual sa

lary of one thousand dollars, to be paid out of

Vice and Virtue. Why is it that vice has so frequently seerc.ed to gain the ascendency of virtue why has profligacy so frequently swayed the sceptre over prostrate principle? In the revolutions of society the melancholly spectacle is often presented of vice in power, and virtue in subordination. This fact has sometimes extorted murmurs against, or doubts concerning the administration of Providence. The secret cause is to be found in the truth, that the enthusiastic endeavors of vice, are more effective than the supineness, or calm action of honesty. In chances, political, religious, or moral,

dishonest men found their hopes, w hile hones

ty, content with its possessions, sedulously avoids strife and does not prepare to meet crises.

Several learned Chinese have just become converts to the Gospel. One is a poet of distinguished talent; another is an extremely wellinformed bookseller, in Guangsi, who has travelled over the whole empire on his business, and is acquainted with every literary work. The latter is, indeed, the most cultivated Chinese with whom I have yet come in contact. Ever' good christian will be overjoyed to hear that thee folks with long tufts and little eyes expound the epistle to the Romans. Three neophytes are now writing a commentary on the

new testament, without any loreign aid. 1 am still busy with Japanese: the converts are become such zealous christians that they are ready to risk their lives to make known the Gospel to their countrymen.

"B HUD. firtt quality New Orlcing eugur

just received tuc lor alc by

Dec. 29, IS4I.

i). rnici:.

1-

IV civ CJrlcriai! 32oIacr. SBBLS. liret quality just received and for ale b I), r RICE, tec 29, 1S4I. 1-

W licit.

The New Jersey Assembly, by a vote of 31 to 13 have passed resolutions in favor of a protective tariff.

fnillE highest cash price wi.I be paid at

tunc for merchantable beat, bv BANE. a it Cl-iiTON. Urookvilie, Aug. lt, IS II.

til

Refined Salt. BB'.i. of rained Kanawha Pall just received aud tortalrt.by

II. & 5. 1 i . r.K. rakvs,lc,0.-t. 10, 141.

SO

The currency in New England was never better than at present. All the banks pay specie, work is abundant and no signal marks of uneasiness or distress arc felt by the people. Cin. Rep.

manner, and for the purposes, specified i:i said J the proceeds of said canal. His duty is to take

act. Any subscriber failing to convey is liable! charge of the Wabash and Erie canal east of

to the association, by a summary action, for all j Lafayette, and also the Erie and Michigan cathe co-ts and ch irresincurred in the appraise- nal. Separate agents are also to be elected, to ment of said land, &c. Provision is made for i take charge, respectively, of the Whitewater the proper disposition of the papers, deposited j canal, the Madison and Indianapolis railroad,

with the recorder. At any time before any scrip and the New Albany and Vincennes road.

has issued on said land, the board may com-1 Their compensation is two dollars for every

pound, arrange, or settle any subscription, with the person subscribing it, as may be adjudged most beneficial to the association. When conveyances are executed and delivered to the aseoc a ioii, by any such subscriber, he shall recuive a certificate of stock, according to the appraised value of the land thus conveyed. The secretary of the board is required to make out a verified list of the lands, thus con-

diy they are engaged, to be paid out of the re

ceipts from said works; and they are to be continued in office for two years. If, however, any association shall have organized and completed ten miles, adjoining the finished parts of either of said three last mentioned works, the whole management and superintendence of every part of such work shall be given up to said

association, and the agent of the state on such

Pithy Logic. !f there be any nnn who opposes the cause of temperance from conscientious motives, I will ask him, and I will endeavor to convince him of his error; I will bring him to a garret in a loathsome lane, and I will show him a corner where I and my wife and family used to lie on a wad of straw, almost na

ked, without food or fire for several days; and

then I will lead him to a respectable street,and !

on arriving at the drawing-room, I will show

HIGH WATER. The Scioto Gazette eives alarming accounts

! of the damage by the late flood in the Scioto, i The water is over the turnpike road, and

there was good steam boat navigation over all the dams to the Ohio. Large quantities of corn

have been carried away the canal hanks are

injured and the guard lock near Tomlinson's is gone but the extent of the injury to the canal cannot be known till the water subsides. Communication between Chillieothc and Columbus has been suspended. Cin. Gaz.

veyed to the association, and file the same in work shall go out of ofiTice. Ths state, howev

the office of the Treasurer of State, and he er, reserves the right of resuming the control shall procure and keep in the office of the board of the part completed by herself, at any time, proper lists, maps and descriptions of said tracts t until such association or other company cr in-

oi lana, tor tne inspection of all persons, wish

ing to examine the same.

rWUIE highett cash price

JL and SKlNa, by

p.iJ for IlIDf.S

VM. UUCOTIOM.

Metainora, Nov, 1S11.

4'i tf

1ASH paid for VYbeat and Hye, by the eukt scriber, at the market Price, at all time

Urookviile, Nov. It).

l PRICE.

COOKING STOVES, TIN AND HOLLOW WARE.

him a well dressed female and two children, fat j TIIE subscribers having removed their shop and healthy, surrounded bv all that can nro- room formerly occupied by Long &

duce human happiness; and I will tell him that! Brown as a store room, and more recently by these were the people who lived in the garret G- w- Suber, would respectfully inform the I showed him. Teetotalism took them by the I P"Wic that they have and will keep Constantly

hand, and brought them here; and would you

advise them to go back again.

Dreaoftl Death. Mr. Joseph Closet a cabinet maker at Philadelphia, was bathing him

self with turpentine, which took fire, and he

on a hand a general assortment of Cooking

Stoves, including four sizes of the Cincinnati

Preminm Stoves, which need no recommenda

tion more than enquiring of those who hive used them. ALSO the Queen of the West

Cooking Stove, which for neatness of casting

Dissolution.

HIE partnership beretolore existing betw

the subscribers, is this day citsolvofl ty

mutual consent. As Mr Uyman is about to leaf the county, tbey take this method f req'icttir; thu;e in arrears to call and settle up.

M.J. Kelly will continue the practice of the law in the frama office, and be associated wiO" J M. Johnston. JOllA KYIM-V Nov. 14, 1341 47-tf M.J. KELLY. JOn VSTO & KELLY, Altornies ami Counsellors at LavJM JOHNSON & M. J. KELLY", b'ing enteieJ into partnership in the prar tice ol The law, will attend to all profeseion; business i the Slate or United States Court this State. Busii;ebS left with either, rf reive the attention of both. Office opposite the Court house, ilrookville. Nov. 14, 1641, UACON HAMS. Sides and Shoulder. M salehy BANES S. BURH'.V Brook vi lis. Nov. 2.).

When the real estate shall have been convey- state ed, a3 in the said act provided, the board of di- An

i i ii m . . OTJIl VI llll I i i I I 'V till! It .. lU'JA llC. ill 111 lltT 1 , .

aiviaua..ssna.inavepiircnasedttiesam3,by ne ; fe h ,rpd cn'thc 19th I and facility in cooking, are not surpassed by surrender or return cf the requisite amount of . . 3 t anv now in use. They have on hand a gener-:

fCjF Anson Chauvin, a highly respected cro-

: bonds.

An agent of state is to be elected, who shall

M.u , u llme on SUCH ior.u ..... a ium..?...u.UU u. of Ngw 0rleans Wew his brains out wUh R

ic. trsitiitr, in jMjfiinrm lur laoor, ana services nunarea aonars per annum, ana nis irdveiimS m,n on the 6th inst performed, and materials furnished on account expenses allowed. It is the duty of this officer 1- in'

-"1 sums not, " p.ur.nau uieiu.es uereumue per,rmea; . . M iiavemeta more natural death.

CJOLE and upper leather for sale by 55 11. &. 8. TVS Brook v..'!. Feb. 17. 141.

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al assortment of Ten and Seven Plate Stoves of.

the best quality. ALSO They will keep as- j sortments of Hollow Ware, consisting in part ,

He was a great fool for of Sugar Kettles, liutcn uvens, skiliets, Andi-j Had he let it alone, he rons, &e. They have on hand a general assort-;

ment oi iizn wake, wnicn tney win sell1

BLANKS. N hand, constantly at the American crr.c1

the following kind of blanks;

iess man nre dollars, eqnai m ail, to the ap- by tnelund commissioners, except that he shall wholesale or retail at Cincinnati prices. Also

praisea value of said land, specifying on the not have any power to Fell, execute, or deliver, . ... . t . House heads. House Gutters, Spoutinsr, stove! face of said scrip, the amount for which it is any state bonds for any purpose whatever. In one of the new towns of Iowa, the ay All kinds of job work in their line' issued, and that it is receivable from the hold-The collection, arrangemen?; settlement, djta done' mthe shortest notice, old copper and rg in the entry and payment of the lands, sub-! compromise of the suspended debt is especial- Wlth the ho"10n one end, and then having piled exchange for Tin ware : nbe4 as stock, and conveyed to the associa- j ly entrusted to his care. TT ZTll 'i ZL w'shtng to purchase any of S Zre tion. This scrip before it can be issued, must ! It is not our purpose to discuss tbe merits of ?ues at llie weight of the stone. dQ we, tQ examine for be endorsed by the Treasurer of State, and tais law at the present time. There is. howev-1 , " . ithemselve ' the amounUrriwrmtxT registered by him, in ' er, one provision in it which; with proper man-1 To sa" lltUe an(1 Perform much, is the char-, FUDGE & VAN CAMP. ; bktob6foi tiatpfrrpo8e-,tutsuchen-iSn We allude .arteristic of a great mind. Brookrile. Feb. 8. 1812. 410

Deed

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand.

Summonse.

Subprenas, Execution?, Constables' Bor,a Constable Sales.

ALL persons indebted to the subscribers requested to call and make immedis payment, as we cannot do business xeiibo Cash. , FUDGE & VAN'CWPMarch 25. 1S41.