Indiana American, Volume 11, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 March 1843 — Page 3

AMERICAN.

KOOKVILLE, INDIANA FRIDAT, MARCH 31, 1843. FOR PRESIDENT, HENRY CLAY, of Ky. WHIG NOMINATIONS. TOR GOVERNOR, SAMUEL BIGGER. I.ErTEAT GOVERNOR. JOHN II. BRADLEY. pJWe have received an article from a sub-

writer at New Trenton, upon the subject of It Is a sort of Mercer affair, arising, as is be--ipital punishment, and iu reply to that part of jheved from le seduction by the deceased of itetor Raymond's Message upon that subject J ' lJ Colton' a Smb""S house

lector Haymond's Message upon that subject We shall endeavor to comply with our friends tquest in a week or two. Geo. W. Hazzard, of this place, has reeeiv - ti the appointment of Cadet to West Point, wI will leave here in about one month ., ,. , . ,. , , , v - '"-i"tcis ui c , Legislature seem determined to give no light cpon the subject of our relief laws, for the good reason, we presume, that they do not understand it themselves. We confess we do not understand it, nor have we seen any person, that does. This is beautiful Legislation 1 inr whei the people want light upon the subject of this law, our members remain dumb, but when they become candidates again they will endeavor to make you believe it is all . . j .o u.. nliin and that Ihpv harp Vippti vtrv niioniiroi . - - i 4 :. -.-.a-. - w . W V J UtlVllllV ; jervants to your dearest interests. We have done our duty, and if you do not understand it. grope your way in the dark! Ret. John P. Durbin- In this days paper will be found a very interesting letter from this distinguished divine, who has been travelling in ;Europe for several months. It gives ....u. ...U.IV.B V. ...N- UlllUf.UVb, IUglt03 and intentions of Catholicism, and other us much information of the influence, progress churches in the old World. What comes from this man is authentic, and not as the idle! w specifa'ions of every isrnorant traveller. It u would be well for us all to watch the movew raents of the Roman church. e understand that preparations are making I I for building a Roman Catholic Church in Brookville the approaching summer. ... -r . iiuwvcr- jTOym.-ine MHumous, lnd Ledgersays the mercury fell in the thermometer. c on the morning of the 23d inst. "at that place, to 141 deg. below rero. Friend Kridelbaugh must have guessed at it Congress. In the St Joseph Congressional District of this State, Judge Sample declines a nomination for Congress. This leaves no doubt but the Hon. John D. Defrees will be the whig candidate. We rejoice at it. If he be the candidate, he will succeed. His talents, liis morals, his energy, personal deportment and popularity eminently qualify him for that station t. David P. Culley, has been elected Mayor of inecity of Indianapolis. He is a loco, and two-thirds of the town of Indianapolis are wmgs. Mr. Fairfield, the present Governor of Maine, has been elected by the Legislature M that State, I nited States Senator in Con gress, in the place of Ruel Williams, resigned Great things expected. The loco focos of iranwin county meet in grand concil at the vourt House, in this place on to-morrow. Court Ffonse at Pertu Indian, tin ,f Ti, Indiana State Journal, of Friday last, says:e understand that the Court House in Teru M.ami county, in this State, was entirely consumed by fire on the nisht of the Irtih inaim The offices of the Clerk and Recorder, were kept in the upper story of the building, and they, together with all the records and papers belonging to the county, -rere entirely destroyed. The loss, in addition to that of meouilding, which was a new and substantial brick edifice, will be severely felt by those ..av.ng connection with the records of the county, as it is supposed that the only rights asi portions of the real estate of that nK and the conntry adjacent, were deposited in uc unices at tbe time of the fire. cn il 7u 'aie sentin" has a long artiL? iv rPt'?n f "tbe nedNark m Luu"! consequently fnr.T... I grounds Chapman has Tor abusing this honest and respectable portion nllTnTltr We Tenture how"" tt time tenth f iv..,. i-..n ... ' . v r may as icnttt and as lar from being "damned" tas he is.-fnd Cour Son rrrvr .- i ... l.n.r.:r - venoau, ot tne ISew Orf -cap innshan'; ! ?1 "nC. 0f his. Tho r ii "man xo get changed. Falconer told The corporal that he wanted Mange, not wan. Th 1 . at,n c a,m nowever singular it may

From the Sew York American of Tuesilay. MURDER IN BDOADWAY. Last evening, about 7 o'cleck, J. Codies was shot through the head, at the corner of Broadway and Leonard jstreet, beside the Society Library. As he fell, a woman, or a person in woman's clothing, with whom he had been in conversation, fled across the street, and was nt pursued. The body of Corlies was carried into the Carlton House, where medical aid was soon rendered, but unavaili nirlv. Thp hall l.nii en

tered the back part of the head qnd passed mruugn 10 in iront. The victim never spoke, nor recovered consciousness, and died about 10 o'clock. keeper in Vevav street. Colton was found and declared his ignorance of the whole trans action, but W.1S arrpstpd anil inmm!ltn ... . iui tAiam,nall0n - 1 Tt mtiot a. 1 1 . l . . days ago, Colton attempted to shoot Corlies in the street, but the pistol missed fire whereUnnn lip ltae Kmtn.l " A 1. .1 i iuuji uc iciuciuoerea mat two or mree "i " oUUUi,uU,c, iU ivccu me peace in me penally oi jso.UUU. Colton's wife was found locked up in a garret l nis residence in evay street, in a state of l10p,niTBmdMf I -. 1 i ui-iaiigtiucui, icai ur preienaea The Journal of Commerce saveColton and his wife, are both in prison, on suspicion of ene or the other of them being the murderer of Mr. Corlies. A post mortem examination is now beins held on th hnrlr and an inquest will be heid on it, this after11UUU. The Commercial Advertiser remarks . ..v. imiiui ui uupiuuiiiuie 10 auu uia it is not improper or unprofitable to add that tills lata! affair arose from an imnrnnor intimi. (ItVtlllU cy oeiween tne deceaspd an h Mrc Pniinn hn is a young ana attractive woman We have heard it said, hnwpver. tbnt tin. nrsi advances were not made by the deceased, and that he did not know Mrs. Colton to be a married woman, until some time after the relations between them had been of the most intimate character. Amongst tne disasters of the late tremendous ft - . gaie vu me earsiern coast, we hnd the following g" V 1 1 (l 3 IC i 1 1 UUlll, VMS I1UU llIC lOlLOWllI am"sing incident which occurred at Brooklv .: ine Urook,yn ews,says: "On our way to our office this mornim? w vere surprised to hear cries Droceedinir as from Under a SHOW drift nn thp ciilr.-ivi.U- Wo mon tioned the circumstance to several nassers-br: .. 1 U . ... . v. iiituhovels were soon produced, and spvpral nor , . . . " sons set about digging, with a will to discover tne cause ...v uvpti llic SIIU1C13 UCStt IIUCU in the snow, the plainer was heard the cries ine deeper the shovels descended until at last a negro was discovered digging for daylight from a cellar which he had no sooner discovered than he enquired "Is the nd come yet?" On beinff assured that it bad not, he replied "I thought it was by gosh, and dey had forgot dis saint altogedder. ' New Orleans, March 15. Molasses is selling at 13al4c. On Plantation we learn of a sale of 1G.000 pallnns at RJc. , C3 Flour. Owinff to the very liobt slnrk nf flmir and the great falling off in receipt, as noticed in our last, there has been a slight advance, as sales are now freely made at $3la$3 3-5; some holders are asking S3! and even as hi ah n i but as the demand is very limited, the recept oi a iew tnousand barrels will tend to bring prices back to former rates. Pork. The DOrk mnrkpt rnntlniine In a AaI - - vv iiiiimvO l U V pressed condition with drooping prices. We quote Mess S.75a;7: Clear .SS.RO: M. n 5ft.. 6.25; Prime S5Ja5.75. Paeon. The stock is irnnd and fnllv pninlo the demand which is onlv moderate. Wp Shoulders 2a21c; Sides 3a5c; Hams 41a6ic; common oiic. Betf- Continues in limited request at $5.25 Tor Prime and $8 for Mess. ' - Lard. Still continues in active demand at former figures, vi; 4Ja5c. Whiskey. The demand continues fair for this article at 161c. There is a good stock on hand. Com. Bui. H5We have as yet seen no notice nf Oip appointment to office of Geo. H. Proffit. On me ium instant there were only members of the late Congress remaining in Washington. Was he one of them? or if not, what has become of him? Who can tell? Evansrille Journal. Gen. Casus in the Field. The Philadelphia American savs that the Hon. T puia Paso 1ms declared his intention of being a candidate for me residency, always submiting to the decision of a Democratic National Convention. He vows Ins opposition to a National Bank but is in favor of incidental protection to home industry. .4 Iieantiful Creed. Mr. R. D. Davis, nnp ni theLocoroco reprpsentatlves in Congress from New York, a few days ago avowed his political creed to be, ;,free trade direct taxes hard money no law for the collection of debts and me universal freedom of man. It is said that all lie relatives of General Washingington. now living, are ! FA fat! The descendants of the great and good of our counirj , ii true to tne principles or their fathers can be nothing else. Corptrations. The late Locofoco Legislature or Ohio! created itro hundred and ffty new corporations, of which 8 were banks ! ! Truly they were a very consistent set of honest men! Cm CAron. Brightening vp. The Whigs have done very well, in the town elections of New York, they have carried Troy and Utica. and it ma jority of towns in some counties, where they were in a minority belore. Cm CAron. Hayti. Infoimation from this country as late as the 9th of February, makes it certain that a civil war is going on there. The insurrectionists had several thousand men under arms.

THE TYLER MASS MEETING. The Mass meeting in the Tabernacle in New ork after much nreDaratinn and

came off a few days since. The meeting was a tailure a farcical row. Itv far th r,r..i ... of those in attendance were Van Buren men or t,iay men or no man's men.conarpimtpri rrri.i. or mischief. Of Tvler men. npr . were in attendance of TvIpp several hundreds were there, officers and ac tive spirits tnose Holding office, and those hoping for office. Col. Zabriskie and Caleb t-usiiing spoke. The latter nf i,;rr.eir r course. Of this speech the passage is preservedit is characteristic of the man. 'I have been ostracised for my fearlessly and honesty in iiuuuc me, uui i i.ave tne courage to dare, the fortitude to endure the will to resolve, the head to think, and the tonrnp tn ct.l !i,o., cannot be taken from me but by the God that gave them." Mike Walsh calls to speak, alleging that he would rot i.lav 1 r 1 ll rtii J :uuu uuie: i ne meeting nominated John Tyler for President in 1814. CUShmg has BOIie tO his district lr i-nn f.,Congress. The news or the meeting reached Washington, and caused great joy in and about the White House. Let thp ntrim'a joice! (says the Madisonian.) The Republican spirit or the land has arisen from its slumbers!" "The People, Hie noble the generous, the intelligent, the ever vigilant People, his great constituency, the working men of the land, the uaruy laoorer, me mecnanic, the rarmer have heard the voice which hasassertpd ttipir rahta and arising in their majesty, have marched with an unflinching front, shield, and the flag of the stars and stripes flying above their heads to the attack an d to victorv. Nn fpnr 11 our rM proclaim the Republic is safe. The immortal spirits ol Jeflerson, and Madison, and Monroe may rejoice." Cm. Gaz. Xew Hampshire Elections. The returns rrom 164 towns are as follows: 1843. 1842. 20.312 10,529 5.524 2,353 Hubbard, Dem. 19.511 11,363 4,852 Colby, Whig White, Tyler Holt, Abolition 3,110 Majotitv for Hubbard, so fa r, 186. There are about 50 more towns to hea may defeat his election. Oft! tivos chosen, 101 are Radical Whigs, and 10 Conservatives. r from, which le RepresentaDemocrats, 89 . The Demote, last year, of crats hada majority in the Hou about 70. Cin Gaz. Winter. At Savannah, N. Orleans, and the Southern Atlantic, heavy falls of snow and very cold weather recently. On the 17ih inst. the thermometer was only 2 deg. above zero. West of us also, it has been colder than it has been here. Cm Chron. A Yankee wiiting from the West to his father, speaks of its great matrimonial facilities, and ends by making the following suggestion; "Suppose you get our girls some new teeth and send them out." Bait Pat. IIYJIENIAL. Married. On yesterday, Mr. St. Clair Hetndon, to Miss Hetty Ann Butler. On yesterday, Mr. Jonathan Barber, toMiss Maria C. Cottrell. On same day, Mr. David Hansel, to Miss Sarah Phenis. On Sunday last, Mr. Temple Sparks, to Miss Mary Ann Rogers. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. npiIE undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on Saturday the 22d day of April, 1843, at the late residence of Wm. Brown deceased, in Blooming Grove township, the personal property belonging to said estate, or so much thereof, as will pay the costs and charges which have accrued in the District Court of the United States, for the District or Indiana, on the petition of Wm. Brown, for the benefits of the Bankrupt law. The sale will take place between the hours or 12 and 4 o'clock on said da)'. C F. CLARKSON. Assignee. March 30, 1843. (prs Tec 1 50) 14-3 THE COMET ! THE COMET ! ! jrST rCBLlSHED, IN AN EXTRA NEW WORLD. The Celebrated work or M. Arrago the French Astronomer, entitled Til 12 CO JIET. SCIENTIFC NOTICES OF COMETS, AKD IS PARTICULAR THE COMET OF 1832, Whose revolution in 6 yeais in duration. By M. Arrago, Officer of the Legion of Honor and astronomer or the Board or Longitude, and of the Royal Observatory at Paris, Perpetual Secretary of the National Institute of France, &c &o. TO WHICH IS ADDED A FCLL ACC0CNT OF THE EXTRAORDINARY COMET Now blazing through the Heavens, With the opinions of Aristotle, Tycho Brahe &c, and the observations of Herschel, Dick Mrs. Somerville, Nicol, and many others in relation to the physical constitution and Influence of Comets on the Earth, This will be the most interesting nn,i tific, as well as the most complete work on me suojeci oi uomets, ever published; givinr the history of the most celebrated Comets which have appeared for the last 2000 yews the whole illustrated with NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS, giving the appearance in thp Upiron. r.t.present ureal oomet, which from its magnitude and splendor, will be ranked among the most extraordinary blazing stars which have ever been dtscovered-together with the other most celebrated Comets that are known to Astronomers. TERMS Single copies, 121 cents $8 per hundred. Immediate orders solicited from Agents and others. Ten copies senl by mail for $1. Address J. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann-st. N. Y.

State of Indiana Franklin county.

1 In the Probate Court I of Franklin countv 1 nilv'1'n.m lUi'l j i ' . nyan vs. Isaac C. RoBchnom On petition for Partition. Wm.H. Rosebonm. THE above defendants, sons and heirs of .17 "useDOOra Deceased, are hereby notified that I shall on the first day of the next Term ol said Probate Court in hp ,m , : said Court on the 2d. Monday of May 1843. Move the said Court, to appoint Commissioners agreeably to law. to Hit ! Jinonof the South East quarter of section 12. Township 8. Range2. in said county among the t ie owners and proprietors thereof at which till A . .....c an. i piace you can attend f vim spp nn PrPler. Qi ,Geo-noLLANDiAtl,y., for Petitioner ioio. 14-4w CATTON YARNS FOR SALE. A LL kinds of Cotton Yarns for sale at the White Water Cotton Factory, 3 miles above Brookville; at the following redi.pp.1 prices: Cotton Yarns. 17 cents per pound " Battins, 12 do A liberal deduction win ho merchants,or those purchasing by the quantity. it.RMs-i.Asii. The above articles are arranted to be of a superior quality. , J. L. MILLER. Pro. March 30, 1813. i w Administrator's Notice. TIOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned ha9 taken out Ipttpra irii.ninict. tion on the Estate of Franklin Sample late of uuiu.i i-uuniy, inaiana. deceased. All persons mueinea to saio estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, are notified to present the same duly authenticated, for settlement 'within one year from this date. The estate is solvent. JEREMIAH COREY, Ad'm. March 20th, 1843. 13-3w TFINE PRINTING INK. HE subscribers have a constant supply of Printing Ink of various qualities, from 30 nantm '"1 rwi . . i,. .j,,, Knj j,er pouna irom the Eagle Prin ung iiik manuiactory, which they offer to 1 which the i rimers at reduced prices, and which the conhuently recommend to fpurchasers as be East or West, they having usd it on the besl wotk for the last threP ,!,. n.. ; , ' if. mg iiuiy equal to anv mnnnfH,.r i "uir. iur me lasi mree innnlh. n . ... Owing to its lalltltV IB TPpeculiar blackness, but a Km nil rmnnlitv ia i-a quired on the type, which makes it the most economical Ink in use: even at former nrippn Prices. News Ink, 30 cents per lb. Book Ink, 40 do Extra Book Ink, 50 do Terms CASH. S. & Co. are also agents for Wm. Hagar & Co's. (New York) Type Foundry, and are constantly supplied with Type and other Printing apparatus, which they offer for sale at New York prices. SHEPARD & CO., Stereotype Founders and Printers. Third stieet between Walnut and Vine. March 21, 1843. 2 FIRST ra,e Ploughs as'd. from No. 2 to 7 inclusive, for sale by R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, March 28, 1843. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. THE Assignee of the estate or Isaac Clements, a Bankrupt, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, on Saturday the 8th, of April next, between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock on said dav. at the rpcidenrn of the said Isaac Clements, the following arti cles uetonging to said estate, to-wit: 4 beds, bedsteads and bedding, 1 bureau, 1 clock, 3 brass kettles, 1 set of chairs, 1 Dearborn Waggon and harness. 2 horses, 7 sheep, 2 cows, 1 table, 1 stand. This property is mortgaged to Dr. Caleb B. Clements of Lebanon, Ohio, to secure the payment of about $150, and will be sold subject to said mortgage. There will also be sold at the same time th following bank bills belonging to said estate, to-wit: $5 'bill on the Merchants and Mechanics bank of Wheeling, (this note is susplcioned for being counterreit);S5 bill on the bank or Gallipolis (broke;) 4 on the Cincinnati and White Water Canal Company; $1 on the Kirtland Safety Society bank; 25 cent bill on the Urbana bank; and a. $10 billon the Bank of Michigan, at Detroit, (which looks a little suspicious also.) They will all be sold for the best price they will bring at the risk of whom it concerns. C. F. CLARKSON, Ass'e. March 7. 1843. (prs. fee $2 50.) 11-3 SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of an execution issued from the m-9 Franklin Circuit Court and to me directed, I will offer for sale at the Court House door in the town oi Brookville, Franklin County, Indiana on the 1st, day of April 1843 between the hours of 10 and 4, o'clock of said day the following described real estate to wit: The west halfor the N.W. quarter or section No. (7) Town 12 range (13.) And first I will offer for sale the rents and profits of said premises Tor the term of seven years, and if the rents and profits afd.will not sell for a cum Hiiffirient to satisfy the debt, damages, interest and costs . r-. . .. . ... w Bui lonn in saia execution; I will then and there offer for sale all the riaht intprpst nnd claim of Jessee Docterman, taken at the suit of 1 r n ' morgan uoop. J. O. St. JOHN, Sh'ffF. C. March, 9th, 1843, (prs. fee $2 00.) ll-3w. ASSIGNKK'S siT.r THE Assignee of the Estate ol Robt. K. B riown, iic uecreea a uankrupt, will sell to to the highest bidder, for cash in hand.betw 12 and 3 o'clock. On S.ltllrrlav ha 11 li een April next, at the place where the Brookv of ille Aiusiiviiie iftif Ifnnd AArnss iVia A.UAt - m. moo u; y fork i nne water, above Judge Mounts, A FERi uuAi, belonging to the Estate of Robt. K. Brison. Said rtnnt iufi said and wen smted for a Ferry Boat any place on "Hue naier. nrtnr tho n. r At;n. I " ...W UiJl, Jt 11 1 1 It. 1 , about ".tcjjiug up meir aams. C. F.fLARKSON, , Assignee, March 16th, 1843. ($1 50.) 12-3w,

Sale roipimed.

SALE OF REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned will sell at public outcry at the late residence of James Blacklidge dec., in Brookville township, Franklin county j ,v 7'"ruay inR oy of April, A. D. 1843, the following described real estate, situav v S,',d C,?nXy of Fra"klin, to-wit: The South half of the South East quarter of section 27, town 12. range 13. Also, the West half of the South M est quarter of section 26, town It range 13. Also, the West half of the North 1, T ) , r ol.sect,on 26, o n 12, range 13. - j ...... , iiiic to. o, the folhm mg tract beginning at the North W, r" 1 "r"" u section 7, in town 9, ranee 2 flat, running i)ipii .,.ti. j - Wt liHi u "....i urgicm, itesi I,: Percnp8 10 a corner stake, thence North 84 degrees, East 561 perches to a coi ner stake, n t,orui .i aegroes.Ka6t 95 and 1-10 perches to the section line, thence West 561 perches to the place of beginning, containing 35 - cres more or less. ai -n ; . . - - " nt itnull uig tract. beginning at the South West corner of the aHove 35 acre tract of land, tunning thence South 3 degrees. West running on the old boundary line 101 poles to t stake; thence East 5b poles to a stake; thence North 3 degrees, East 18 and 1-10 poles to a stake, thence West 5 degrees, South 56 poles to the beginning; containing 5 acres mote or less. TERMS. One half of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance in one year thereafter, to be secured by note and security. By order of Probate court of Franklin coun- )', lnd. HARVEY BLACKLIDGE. , Administrator. March 2, 1853. u3w rd,!linisra,0r's Notice. 'r111, undersigned, administrator or the estate or Robert Cochran, dee'd., hereby notifies all persons having claim, gainst said estate to present them duly proven within twelve months from tin's date Feb 27 1841SAM L- C0CHRA Ad'm. l;el).Z,, 1843. 10-3w. A4V! ratosalc or real clate 1 IlL UlUiersionnl af1mii,;.i..i ..r i estate of Robprt 1'nri.r a ?j public vendue to the highest bidder, on Friday tliP 9ltl. rT...i , ... '"rfiuaj, . ...an,, exii ine loiiowing property, to-wit: Lots No. seven nnit pinlii ;n e' ZchZ ZllTZ'l T, ?"G half f ,1P mne.y. to Pa,d at time of c:: i- , ,. -," in iiiciuniioi , . j i'iu ni ine iime oi sale, and the remaining ,l.alf in six months, to hp cprurrwl K. 1 J iJ . - w.. UIIU U1IU approved sccur iv uy Older of the Probate Court. F.s 9-r SAM L' C0CI,nAN, Ad'm. Feb. 27, 1813. 103w WILLI Air nnnwv " Manufacturer of Pattented Pirht and Wood Screw Bound linil n,jt.jLeft JS now prepared to offer to the citizens, and public generally, the lnst article of furniture in the way of Bedsteads ever offered in this part of the Country. This newly invented Bedsteads possesses the following decided advantages over all others heretofore in use:They can be put up or taken down' in one fourth the time that is required to do the same with others, and without the possibility of a mistake. They are more firm and less apt to become loose and worthless; but on the contrary, are always drawing tighter and without a single harbor for vermin. As soon e ihi superiority over the common kind becomes known, and duly appreciated, they must of "7"' "- P'iwe oi moe now in use, cr at least to a very great extent. Those wishing to purchase Bedsteads are requested to call and exnminp thorn si B f Coffin's Ware House at the Basin of the Canal at nrookville, where they will be kept constant, ly for sale. They will be sold for cash or country produce at cash price. He also keeps on hand at his ware rooms in Lawreneeburgh, an excellent assortment of Cabinet Furniture of all Linda xvhirh will ha delivered at Brookville, or any place along the me ui me ranai, in gooa order. The above bedsteads aro fnr ri Men i. N. D. Gallion. Brookville. June 3 1842. 23-ly. John A. Matson; ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main street, in the room lately occupied by the County Treasurer. Oct. 27th 1842. JOHN D. HOWLAND, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Brookville, Indiana. March 1st, 1842. THE SOUND CURRENCY. THE Editor of the American will take the followong currency at par, for subscription or advertising, to-wit: Maple Sugar, Corn. Molassrs, Country Linen, Jeans, Chicken, Butter, Cheese, Wood. Wheat, Flour, Corn meal, Pork, Beef, Oats, Hay, Flour Barrels, Dried Apples, Bacon, romost any mechaiiicalProductions C. F. CLARKSON. March 2, 1842. Cash Wanted! A LL those indebted to the subscribers either on Book account or note, are requesed to settle immediately. BANES & BURTON Brookville ,Sept. 22d 1842. 39 BLANKS. ON hand, constantly at the American office the following kind of blanks;

aa. q na.au V I 1 t'llllln.. GEO. HOLLAND, Attorney at Law, Brookville, Ind. Office on Main s .nearly opposite D.Price's store

Deeds, Summonses, Mortgages, Subpoenas, Quit-Claim Deeds, Executions, Telit Bonds, Constables' Bond Notes of hand- j Constable' Sales.