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roa.ie or canals to muI counties; ami it' any toll briae I situated in two or more poutitics. lie said treasurer shui! r'ivK'e the lax so collected from any s-irh bridge company equally between the comities in which said bridge may he eitttsl"il; and the sai I treaaurer, 'fspon payitig ovr

New Asseitincr-t Law. rtATiMni rv m m?T ri-s 1 ;he proh .l.le amount of the average value of the personal property by him ii.t-ttde.l to he employed in merehan.tising nntil tl e first day of January thereafter, and ? pay inta the tre. sairy a Mim hih shall b-r the nif proportion to the levy for nil purpose, on the average value etMploy.d. as the time from the ds.y on which le hnll fvMii'ii-li'"' merchandising, as aforesaid, '0 tli firt ?- of January next succeeding shall he.: to one year: am! the ,i.l an.Mor shall outer name of sit.-h pron on the duplicate, assess tax-

on the amount re.ioMed, an I shall direct the mj rxy srli( hs of rhapter t we've of the re

ronnty treavnrvr to collect tie Sims a. other v:,,,! statutes of l!-; and if the M.I auditor or taxes are .'one ! treasurer, or rather of them, shall fa il pr r.fu-r Sev P. That th anditov of rat-ti roil ntv i to nerform any of ihe cHtic rcnnired rT tlx ni

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iioconii'v auditor, the iletk or ollf-r person j lht pttorms the duly of county auditor.

Sec. .11 If any county auditor, upon re- . - - -- - e. lvmg the r.tnri.MirMiy county assessor ahvll M)()KVI LL 1, , INDIANA he satisfied that lie has (tnited tTiV prraoniil I

property money, credits and corporation Mock j iu hi county wlrfch Ire was ho-ond to return, ; 1. if H.-.HI it U nmltli I tell.)

FU (( Billl HVl llin , i It. ... en. l ,A'uiiui - .

AMERICAN-

FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1851.

j impropriety in letting our readers know mora' From Geo. A. Chase j filly the reeling. I10 now entertains, that they , March P, lt-2l. i oa'u b-lter ju lge what to do for him. If he haa Ma. Ci-smsso. Enclosed you fiud one doli sained, and repents, he that refusea to forgive, nr. be pleased to give the accompanying advert5 worse than he that has sinned has a worse tisement, and letter attached to it, one Insertion j heart, and is more dangerous citizen. , in your paper. If one dollar will not pay the j We are willing to aid in any way to restore expense, write me and I will promptly forward

Mr. CliHe to usefulness and honor. Dare any the balance.

any tax to any eonnlv. shall take the receipt of thorixed and require sm h ass.-stor to proceed to Justice r laic re , ' . - . . . . . . .1.. nirrit'! ?.nv error or rtnissic.lt whirl. iaV have! Uio. M. Bxrav, ia a candidate for Jutice of (

tne count V trenM.rer lo iiomue tuv .- ...... .-w 1 . w - ..... .- c .1. ....!.. t. .( ..l .;m..l .,n. i.A N'..e k.r..r..'M I Ih.t m f..l..e- rnnna

( ccnrcd ill "swung me perouai propenv, mo 1 tile IVuce, 111 ISruoavilie towui-iMp, 10 11 1 1 uuj"cj - viu....v- j ...... ...j

within the last ten years we have seen 111 Ihe In life depended, apparently, upon oni man, and

candidate ;

came, ami the Miid receipt s-hall Ve a Mifficieiit voucher to said treasurer in hie settlement ilh the cottn'y emlitor. . Sep. 21. The county auditor and trnsn.'r, in rolVcting tile taxes from any such cniopn-y, hall he C.iverned lv the fifth, s'jith seventh,

li:i1tril iur?,.piii; mr lin( ' I ,''r i , iuu-!iie ellCe, 111 Druoavilld (UTCIir(li, iw ml ( neys, credi'sHiid corporation Mock of hiaeoun- j place of Qrasmuck. l the April election, ty, clot in such cae such assessor shall, within r en dvs alter heinoso reouired'and authoriied, I ILTFaXS'cis GrasmixK, Esq. is a Candida

proceed t.i porrect such error and omissions, ! for re-election to the olTice of Justice at the ml make return tii.r.of to the auditor of hfs ; jj ecioii county ; hut notliii g herein contiiined shall au-i ' thorite any us.-e.sor to reduce the amount ases. j oie Plim.

seu against acv person hi ni lornier re(urn; aim , ...... ,.i t l.l.I. , , , . .. said county auditor thai:, charge sot h person! Mr. It. Jolrfl, of thts place, has on hand about ! been forgiven, and were leading honest lives.

pulpit in our place, a seducer, a Bankrupt has- that one man yourself. Mysteriously has it ing defaulted his creditors beyond a hope of re tomr about, that feeliugs of true peuileuce com-

stitution, a gambler and a slanderer. Nor was pel nro so humbly to implore your pardon, and

Jpct inl - ion of the Pennte. WastiixcTiM, SUrrh i The following confirmations Ici-kpijr,, day in excu'ive les-iin of th Peu dM. S. C Goodrich, Con1-!!! at Paris, in .,; Robert Walsli; II0.1. R. chenek, W.uH:,! ''. Hrazil; V.CIrk, ?ecierry of Lg,tiun top., Zil; John II. Ttine, the w,! k::,,n 8 Consulate to Tunis; Mr. Easily, Co'mi,i.v of Fublic Building, with a larg? uu.r.'-r". nomination for minor office; H tiw t,. was cleared with the exception of the J.a lendent of Customs at New Orlaus t

the audience or the commuuity ignorant of the ao earnestly to Invoke your aid. You l.ave the co,,", 001 Dr ,"iR'"" UP l if of a q

f-eU hut lhenffVndr had renenleH nf theirarla nower to forgive and to aid. or to oppress and I SIaJ- U""- " '"held ..cott will !

with the additional amount, if iby, returned by i 5,000 choice Os&fce Orange plants, ready for sale. And yet dare nny one say Chase has sinned be

sa'd as. ssor As nearly all the seed failed last year, plants j yond recovery ? Dare any one, In yiew of the

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P'j'.i.'..

. I' is ?:iV shi;! if Se deem it necessary, have pv th.it ad, liiey and each of them si nti fotfcit he power to appiont a competent pe-on i' his anj pnv n the State thesUUI of one hnndred dol- ... ...... .. 1 .... " 1 ... L.

eoiipiy in iir.;iv nil ir;i 10 rsons . slialt com-m-io-e merchandising aM.r the first cv of Jo 1.0, mi.! theaver.ije ve'iie nf n-hoy perfml proper-

The

aloue '

ty employed in t'iel.an'iiip h l! iit he en1re.! on tlie avK-vsors ht f..r taxa'loo. to report tiienjclvs to the count v auditor for the purpose r.ant-inp!ate, by th. t.rs-pe.'.mg section, and such P-r-on so appointed shsll r. ri.ve sn, !i cnmpenmiB as the anditnr shll i!eem jnst and reasonhh!. snhiect to tl.e aprov.i! of the barj doir.g -.tnty bili:essf. Se.-. 1 1 That if -v person shall commence '. r..hn;ii.in? as af.ir-ai., and shall not, m ith-t-i one month aft-r leine notified, r-oo-t to the pounty auditor, and nuke payment to t'l-s countv tre.nrer in the manner nod by the time reir. , of hM perv,o, he sh ill forfr:t and pay to the Slate of Indians, and the proper county.

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.-cc. ' 1 nai (lie .rirrni cuuno i . iil k. , . . . 1 , . , , . rilh s yrar will be scarce.

March next, and in each succeeding year there- ply soon will be accommodated. after, by thn lirvt l-iy of Janu:trv, cause to be , Thotwho have any doubt of this kind of fenprinled ht the rxpense tf lbe c unly.a sbITh ienl ; r.., !.... .1..:. Juubia removed by exam-

. acliot. tt cM in l'e name of the number ,f blank li.ts, formt and mstrnctioiis n. w ( q Mf CIarlson.

.... , . 1 1 . ,1 . -"Huireu ov una 1 or uv me aouuor vi emr, - , , , , state; and it is hereby ma.-.e the duty cT the j . t-, al. ,;tothe county assessor. ' Thfs fence is peculiarly fitted for lands over-

". .' .. . .- ..1 ..11 ,. 1 -. -.. .1 I.- 1,. 1 A ....:u.-ll k.. itA. ti ill 1 .nl..

ho ep ; present and future consequences, say one un-

1... r ...). n.t nr.rv sn.-ii clielicr, to b

covered in an

proseculii'g cltorney of the proper ceppty to cause suits to be rommepced for the rccov.ry thereof, with cost of p-rsepution. Sep. C4. That in msk ing out the list as rea nired hv this apt. the person assessed or the

revenge upon me es no other 0110 has. It on Ni.ro.j ior ji. loul ami otii. teems tome, that if I could prevail upon the , SdUt1' ,,,d UV'' ,0 ,m'a,e '"!i!ary

outraged people of the county, to give me once P"'Jea for "y a set of ConCrei (rht! more a chence to teach within its limits, I could . "ton-

kind word, or ?nt the least stumbling block , to do much, ilh my pr-aeut state t-f feeling, to I lie coors were then thrown open, V., prevent the return of a true penitent prodigal? atone for the past.aud repair the injuries I have resolution was edpted, requiting (he Kx , And above e!l. let 09 not hear any one, who ever ' done. liv" ' fu'nish at 1 ext Corgress informat;;: , pretends to repeat the Lord's prayer in earnest, j You, sir, I believe, wield more ii.flueuie iu latire to claims incurred daring the corfi-.-do or say any thing to drive lo hoeieWs (fispair. , that coui.ly than any score or other men uui- California.

wounded spirit. Truly let him who has never ied: 11, now, you will deny yourael! ine pleas- , re.oiunon 01 111 (I.ks wt. tPen pissed, .,

fo'ce from ami after ils p'pC' puhlicatioii permanent, lrt will protect the (round tinned, and who lives without sin cat the first "re, which is uot a chri.tian one, of tjrturiug a pUmen'.ary 1 1 th llan. V. R. Km?. f in the State dentinal, the Indiauu Ul j"f"n from washing. jsfone. We have arouud us. men who have fall'n, penitent, and miserable being an enemy manner in w hich he bad diseharged h s . fl!:U ''ty iui' . ImnlediS ! I " Crime' h - f''y 0( i " "roneou.lv regard him. and will exercise -presiding ..flicer of the Senate. Mr. K-j

il,t nHif-i- rf ui iut. lo trniiBmtl nrtu ' ' . i iiHhy conducl, who are now coniUJfi ed ri-iec- i inaguaiiiniiiy more mo numan, wmrn im-o in a runi:k-mwnn-r. ano uien trov

Bwwor, nslUmnny e, nhall vnl h per- j copv ihrltfUf i0 each cf llie county eu.Iituri in onft on ccouni 01 lM wnyin, anouiu omu , niembera of uocifty n ornaments to the i trachea "if thine enemy hnngrr, feed him, &c.M eJ the Senite adjourntd si:

. t .a 2 a.. J ..... amaiFfck ttT.

readme the m-nay vr-t ,.i,.,.k Tk.. M.n... ...i...i

... rr, ., . , , . . 1 . . . . i.,.,i.- . ii. .. .n r fa , .v...i viimr,vuiiia uavn, hec. 41). That ad .aws and parts of laws that i . -r nersonal r.:"ertv. A feW weeks: . . ntmene ,y of the provisions of this act, be S'fkme"l0r P"""1 " A , j at all haards-cost what it wttl-no matter

ec.W. mat it any person. -a .as in i..- , j , . , . rene.M. since we ge ...e law mr me esse. ereal the cross-how rreat the hun.ilia-

osth or allirmatioii required by t'ns w-t, stiaii Jl. Each . assessor shall annually , ei tale. L n-'.rr older laws tlie peop.e Could satewilfuliv. kr.owiiiff' v. corruptly swear or nlTirm. except w hen the real estate is appraised. at the , y remain ignoraut of their provisions. But we

, nine ot i.ikitig a list ot personal properly

so ni.1 rirone rtv. moneys, r'Btits. creecits, t fleets, ; tins spite.

k! .-nroneat'on stock at their true rnsli yalue. '

...... icontr.nene

every such person shall be deemed guilty of per- , K::g a psi o. persona, proper., iso urt,thel ignoriluC(!1 will not be bliss In this 1 ; ake a list of all real estate ntuute in bis coiuitv , . ... iurv, and upon conviction, shall be punished a ,la. x.w t,tyr be-niesuh ieot to taxation since , instance. T here is something for every man to

tiott. Yon are yet young, and a long and useful life may eclipe joor past follits.

like offenders iii such cases. the l ist rey ions listirg of property therein , i do, and cannot do it unless he knows the liw. ; Sec. Sl. That the asssor shhlt, at the tint" ill v"IlM, thM l. estimated ag"reeably to prom it B)so h wiI PrB tt neKlect or refu- !

or taking said list, iflfvrm tire person, cotrpany , V"!-""", I,r'sr.r""'rt '"' ,u; rfB"li,"',e '" fa, , ,0 $ vUited with severe peualties. This .tholy changes which time has made among t,nr K ' ' i ti I in. .il knnni.ri nt r.,1 eslMtn. Mint 1.11 new '

For t,';e lod. American. Ivpultitiit of IlroOI.: 'cMr. Editor: To show the std au.d melau-

You might save from utter despair one hu.nas

soul, and gain a frie tid, who would spiil his heart's bleed for you. Thiuk, sir, w by I thus ' plead with you! thiuk what motive prompts me! It is a deep conviction of my sin, and a yearning lo do something to alone for it- I am willing and ready to endure any sham. eulJVr auy earthly deprivation, practice aay nccitsary eelf- , denial in carryipg into execution the prompt-

lCiU3ttiT. On last Saturday evening, a your.g chip c-.. ricd a young la :y in Canal Dover. .t, hour the company dispersed, and t!i jjr. n-, .. tired with his bride. At 4 o'eVck t!,e - , morning he wi;s routed out of h'.s -.'t t. refcled for coniiiiilling bigamy. He . t

1 1. 1 of my heart. Nothing but a h:her pria-

t e sum . h'y p-r pen, on fie value pf person

. ; null'.' V! o j'l' I -i 'T" 9 tit irni -ft fiv- iixi an lie- w t.. . . . . l ji"! - O " -------- .l property by hint ei ipl.iye.i ill mrr. hau.iisinf , or corporation making the same, or his, her, or improvements, buildings, or oilier structures or ; rluse 0,n8 granling about the time ihe tfitueua within the last twenty Hires years. 1 j ,;Jir, j,-cf eatthly ori -ia, wouk ever hdve ..(. . - i . . .. . . ... .. . .,.'. i i.i i t i... ' i. t ;i. t. 1 - -1 I . - . r " e

o w a-vriaised as near as may leby

their agent or represent ilieve, it residents of his ! an) kind, the value of which shall not hava

county or shall leave a menmrsndnm at bis. her. ; " "I' lrevious,v added to or included iu Hie val-

uaiion oi ine land on wnun sata improvements

have been made or strucluns erected, and shall

!ie tesli-

mny cf witnesses. and recovered by an action of

(Vlit in the oaoe o!" she coiiiit y treasurer, for the or their plape of rrsidenpe, of the lime when the

ispol'the State and connty.beVre any fu-tfee of board of equalitation for the county will meet , mks return to the county anditor thereof,

pe:ice or e.niM having jurisdiction thereof. Se-v I.V Tint itshill th duty or each a i ! every person liable to list property in this

fat- to Turn s!i the assessor of the county

vlii.-li be may reside, under the bead of t interest eiiher w iihi. or without this

at

for the purpose of hearing and determining j the sum time he is required by this act to make grievances r.nd to rnMi7e t xes in the same. I rr'l!.r" cf I""' property, Iu "which returu he . i shall el forth the parcel ot real property oil t-ec.2.. That it the board doing county U hit-li each of said improvements shall" have

in

money state,"

. .ii ... . . i 1...1 . r ,1.. t-u.n .r

vuuecior appears. ,,u. ...... , - " ,,rorr,ltd me to wri

.. vi.c mi.ig i, c ion j mare me wiliiug to a

quent subscribers to recollect. Under tins law -Jin day ot iovemoer, i givemenaine

we ehall be compelled to pay tax on what you I of each person at Ihe lime the head of a family, !

owe us. We thought it hard enough to live on ; with the number belonging to each establish hope deferred, but now to be taxed for the sha- meut.

dow of "Ihings hoped for," or "the evidence of Geo. W. Kimble 10

Dr. Jo in Davis. fs

t.i.ici..a iV.Mr.rnl i.i.ni.llt.t in tl teclut.. . 1 .....I. . .1 I ......... . . .. ...J thinffs tint sen.,t ia bleMi.iv n nnlient bevnnil

any member thereof, shall fail, refuse, or n - ' rne v.dce a.ided to such parcel of real estate by . endurance. The assessor will be around 1n a . ' ' " " , .' lectto have th- maps and pints made as re- i ' d imp'ovement and the erec few iav,t and ,u counting p vow debts and I Robt. John. ' 1 ' I i(ili nT tlniMiiM an.t I ha a. . il iitml aunt 1 "

in the blank list rvqntre.1 hy this act, a list of qnircil in the preceding s, ction, each member of ( xvliioh it is believed the l.tnd on which the im. credits, to strike a balance, to know what to John lily, 'l stocks which he may hold in any oorrnra'ion s"' hoird shall individual'- and severally be li.i ; provement was made or structure erected, will ' pay a tax on, we hope you will noi have to put ! Payid. Oliver, l" .. . . !t.r ri, ... . - . , - . . . . .iNntlianiitiond.

tile to pay a tine or one luindred dollars upon ior i pnvai-saie, in couseijueiice tnereoi, down eitner ?-ja, ?t o or 53 aue ine American. 1 (i r.mn,ollj conviction thereof, ou presentment or indict- 1 "hull be considered the value or Buoh improv- , Com frien,;,, plty Up, go that we can know I XV I P Gallion,

se. against any corporation, state or evrrn. j ment of any court of competent jnris.Hct ton, fir(. fj,, or olherwis... of any iiitnruveiittit', ; wl,at amount due us, is arailable. jK.lyner, . -..1.1. : . . .. . . . . ' ...ill. , 1 ,.-f.. .: 1 :. : i 1 ... ........ r. .i.:-i. ...... i ' Ueorge Deibler

in niiti iiitfir Vni U J HI SO, nil I ! KtOClt W !l lOh ui y v unuit, a uv tt is iir-1 r i ; t-u m vi i-' i u t w nr vi a 11 i i iut u iu ti r-iiaiit 1 !" I

In another column will be found a letter from : J.0SCP 1 Mf.

w itiiout tuis. sl ite, and the value ther-of: also al "londsdue and owinc to hi-n oranv one for

Ji- may have in any railroad, plank road, turn pike roi l, canal, or bri.'jr. compiuies in thi

, ohlijja

st.it--, and their vain-: and also, all bonds

turns or certiln-ates of deposit which he

may and

made the imperative duty ofthe prcxecuting attorney of the proper county, to cause prosecutions to be instituted for the recovery of said penally. Sec. A poll tax shall be assessed upon every male inhabitant of this slate between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years-

S-o. 20.

: have leen made or erected previous lo the last valuation of the land on which the same shall

! InnMtl.x.i Itiavis. Ben.

When we M. c Kggle.-tou,

a 1 1 ...

no. ,1 against any corporation in this state

tVir value. S c Ifi. It shall be the duty of every railroad pl.t nk road, turnpike road.canal, and bridge company in this state. to furnish the auditor cf the county where their principal office is situated a list of all tlie stock in said company owned

by persons not residents of this state, ami i's v.il- 'e owned by persons not residing w ithin thi

ue atte-t,.,! l,y the oath of the President

or Secretary of S(i.l

; have been, or the value of which may have been ; i),;. weak and fallen fellow mortal

armed to any termer valuation 01 sucli land, the

I o-f.v.1 ninii lirin lillll., Il PI I , H l Iui. lIVHUir . i . , , 1 . . . ... ..- .1 1 ...(.. 1 1 I . L . ( 1 . ' I la. it Piiriv

how tinicri less such land would sell for at pri- 1 ,1U lD "lr urrl' " wnere no now lies, wnat . , i . vale sale in consequence of snob destruction, ! a contemptible opinion does it eive of poor mor-i '."1 Joul.

iliul malii nlnrii llwr.. In 1 1. ........ I ......)! 1 I . . . ......... . . , ! r 11 .1 1 K I (ISOn,

as tn this section before provided.

f-ec. 4.. 1 hat eacu countvaitditor shall cor-

All real pro.iertv within the state. :

and all personal property owned by persons re- Trcl ,"" 'ina"" ' Prcel ot real property . ,. . .. . . . ., ... . . r on which any new Improvement may have ten siding iu this state, whether it is in or out or , mie or new s,ructnre erected.or oti which any the stale, and all personal property w ithin litis . new improvement or structure shall have been

destroyed, as specified in the preceding section ...... .... .i . .

state, subject to the exceptions hereinafter stated ' '"urn tnereo., mane in accor-

company And "ha lie subject to taxation. as.e.-sor, and assess taxes for that and lor each

i-ee. .11'. 1 he ti t m "real estate, as used in KO-ce(.iog year upon sneh corrected valuation.

tal llesh. Hut "let him that standeth take heed j JMmes Johnson.

lest he fall." The penitent appeal to the editor j John T M'Kiuney of this paper to forgive past offences was un-! ',u ?''r

rvui'i. iirarKe.ixioge,

James Ij Magiu,

Ira i.indley.

8 8 S 7 7 o lit 5 1 S lit

4 4 J 5 3 a 9 A 8

Ji.hu Roop 5 Jacob tJ. Cnpp 7 Elizadeth Beaty, 3 Enoch M'Certy, 12 Da nl. Mason, ! James Swiggelt, 5 Havld Wallace, 6 Jehu John, 4 Jehu John, sen. 'J Alex. Moore, fi Thos. Murphy Mr. Moody, 8 Ed. II. Hudson. 10 E'isha Spradling 4 William Wilkinson 3

John Johnson, B S. dfden, James RaffertV Mr Bcekly Ralph Colescott, S Barbour,

Pavrd Price,

sv.il a letter to Tv, or ...-I. . I . . . .!.:

i,vrji, ae.i i.u as (.it?

which I now crave, tiz: a chance to Wjrk

myself out of debt. Suppose If jour tii I co uld accomplish this, aud I survive you id 0':r earthy pilgrimuge lo another world, wou'dit not afford a ray of comfort in a dying hour to think of o.ie whom your influence bad mad a ' man again; who would shed upon vour qnit grave tears warmer than a brothers? Oh! think well, prjy earnest'y before you tear this ahcet in fragments, and oip your pcu in wormwood! Aud t'.en ft frail human Ubtures iou!J gain the victory over the holy, l.euve i-born attribute cf the ( hristiun, and I made to feel the CJlli'.ig strokes of a pen, which yoa know how, so well iu such cases lo w irlJ; I can only, in agony submit, and I wi!l continue to ,as CIoj has lately laugi'.l even a wretch like me to say, "Thy will be done," and to pray still more f.-r-

ja.il. It is siJ he !: ccuuty.

O liiit:

nisrrv

. a w i v t

lll.g

I the cji'i? r '., a yru:ij

. arrivt-c .

t:.:s yii;igs-'i:.-.js ws : !, wlrnii !i e i.a.5 prun.'.s

Wcoster sta"e. t

ted him in pri.j:i. i i on i'einj iu.rorir.f. ;

l,;;.r:y.

e ' m:.-rrieJ, wer

vently to be rorgiven as I forgive tv KstMirs. I have, w ithin one month, been most meicilullv humbled. The classroom of iIit M. K. church

Mary Rrackenridge 7 j is where I feel it most deeply; end I thank Uod

st. I.vnis .Vf.ir.it'.. St. Louis, Mj'c't. iWh". t is heavy, with a rjwntvar! tetr sales 4)0.a'.V) ) bns'i at fy'.J'T.V Dcor vf.y , at previous quotations, Ia Corn l!:Te much doinc; sales comprise oiilv 5f!il I Iu.-. 59,2 1'lc del ver.-d o-i board. Pjles ii'Vv Oats at 43a 13c sarks iiirlii.Vd. Pr--n-quiet, but holders are firm; l'i,'l;l rh i. dry saltsold at 4'- .. and rili--.l Sicies s.1 Whiskey cull at I I '.- Ilnnp iiiic.u f Ij-Md,L'ppvr M.ue.$4 ."-V . River oil a stand, Weai'ier clear an.i n Freights to New Ot leans; I in ir otic; Vri ' Com l.'.c; Wiie.il 10i ; l.-ad :'k-; I'ji-ca t Lard 3c; Toi.acco 1 Hemp J-T'l 1.

necessary; for no matter how deeply he may have injured, the first signs of penitence or regret is

enouch Tor us. We never had a difficulty with . John Adair,

. .. .. ... i,. . ,...;j v. !.! Miss .M'C lures.

. .. ... , James Johnson, (Ivy ) 9 way to reconcile It. Wo will at all o ; Saml. Goodwill, 14

more Ihau half way to reconcile an enemy, re- . Geo. Lynn, 4

j 4 15

a

if any railroad comnanv. shall not have

1 i .... . . . ... ... ... . t hid Irl.tlil f . tn 1. a . 1 . Iimuin W . u . . ... . 1 l I (T IT J .

i't this stat its nrncmal oil,-- for the "'is act. shall be cons.dered to include al lands rec. li. i nat me county and township as- t e - t- . - .......... - - .-.th.tat its pr.ll. ipal el.,, e for the sessors now eleeted or .nr.ni.itnl .Kll h. I willinir tn do thi.. we wool,! nos.es. nn. f lb- Hvid Reynolds 5

transaction of its financial business, it shall b within tins state ; and all buildings and other ,, in .i;...,.r j .u. j.. e .1.; r i , . .... rr.. 1 Names I'uknowit, 3

tiie duty of the nrss! lent, pa-hi-r. secretary. ' lhiB erected on or affixed to t!i. same; and the (i,.r, by the provisions r Ibis art. and all other i ... .1 . ' '.' White Population,

treasurer, ecgineer, or constructing agent f term, 'land aud real property, whenever they ; laws and parts of laws that come in conflict with

ench company, to furnish lo the an.iii.ie nf th. occur in tlni act

th same m'Su'

thus defined. Sec. II. The terms "personal estate" and; "personal property," as used in this act, shull be construed to include all household furniture, !

Daniel Smith,

James Barbour, Horace Owen, John Jocolis, Mrs. M'Ginnis, James Noble, Mrs. Morrison, Gbj. Winship, Samuel Jones, John Cain,"

5i

thai if I should return lo the west, I caa carry

county where s.id road first enter the state, a statement, tinder the oalh or nffirmation cf th?. idlWr making it, spect-i'i ing the amount and v iln.. of .!'. real estate ovviied ty such company l.i this slate, the amonnt expanded in the construction of said road iu the line of this side.

ni iriii iii'irni, wiirnrirr mey ; pa. is vi laws iiimi come ill connict let, sh ill be construed as having a"-v of provi-jons cf this act, be and the ni ng as the terms "real estate' " l,rrt,l, rTrB f d- nr'MnVT

goods, chattels and moneys o-j hand or on de-

E. DUMONT.

Speaker of the House of Representatives. J.S. II. LANE. President or the Senate. Approved February It. HTiO, JOSEPH A. W TIGHT.

Black, do.

Total Population,

2 with me Ihe certificate of my class leader that I

8 have, al irast, bet U faithful during the last 5 month, ia ar.t m'ing to the cutward cu ties of g religion. j j If you should insert ihe advertisement Uiiu the 7 ( letter upon the other sheet, be pleased to send a 9 copy of the paper containing it to my wire, and to my fal'.er John A. Chase, Eufirl.i, Miss. 13 I am so situated that 1 can get my Irl'.crs

twice a week from Washington, V. C and

413 three times a week from Baltimore, and so

u-l l'ie amount invested in machin-ry and roll- P"'1'. either within or without this state, all ,

In 2 slock of every kind, which sai.l m.ebinerv s ' "pd vesels whether within or withoat this I

nnd rolling stock cf every kind shall be asses-ed for tu ition in proportion as the length of the soa.l iu this state bears to the l-nglh of th line uTs-ibl compipy. Sec. 17. It shall hethe duty of thesaid ru-

..nor iu enier ine nam- oi snon company upon

f. iuriunnt! .TlnrUct Flour and Graiu The market for Flour

sta'e, all solvent demands against any person or , pvesests tin new feature. The receipts conbody corporate, whether within or without this '. linue light and with a fair demand for consumpstate. more than such persons or body corporate tion aud export, prices are well sustained. The

may oe m.ienieu, an mouets at u.ierest wneiner -,.;.,J t ?nrt i..l..J: icnn I , . . . .

wilhin or without this state, more than such," , 3 ...s.Uu...K ,ar country, leaving wne ana inenas iu coniuperson pays interest for. all pu'dic s,ocks , rls ror export to .Nashville at S3:P3; 400 at $S : j fion and astonishment. Mr. .Chase is now the . l. :i i . . I . L . i . . . l . j .I'l. Til .. t?.m ...t I. in -. . TM. .. . .... I

siocks 111 rai.romis, piauit roaus, turupiKe fumis, "i m ij.." uu .m. b. j.tj. i uere is ; most Honorable ol that lying crew, tleac-

need not have plead to earnestly for pardon at oar hands. j But somst rr.av enquire in wbst manner he

has Injured us.thatiu hit first efforts al penltence i 11 en fcy lilts table, that among the fchould rather be addressed at Biltimore, Md. and restitution, he now pleads to be forgiven-' 1200 i","'bi,au,s f Brookville, but SEVEN of pjease gpnt ma a paper there, and direct any It was simply signing, with others at Mount ' lhos "Uhe head of family in Nov. 1S27, are I persou who wishes to wtite to me. to address Carmel, and publishing, a FOUL and MALI- i 'efla,nonC U9- Being al lhat time, like the 1 me there. And, sir, if you would write to me I CI0US LIE, well knowing It to be such when it! ,",lrl' pair of scissors, not worthy to be coun- should be greatly obliged to gou, let the coutet.t

was done. This was the commencement of his. fePra'ely, 1 was numbered as part of Mr. of the letter be what they may.

I . a 1 1 t. ' r.m.1t sr . ....

.uosi nnworinny your ou t nerv t, GKO. A.CHASE.

t ni I l an f!rriio:t fr (auvnir tl X ll.jmjl:ire . 'Vw , ho cvt-r, uot f a. it r ulrt s a j,!urul.ty t, t. The Itu'. is f!-iuo('fitir. m hit li u ru J ft t i r t:on o Deii(icralic DiiiMiMtrr. A Cunvf tition in ti.iil lAte l.ti. !v i'uni.inj; j utw Coiut Hition- It .i! mi:::1

lo tiie rforiit. 1 Uy i.hve re '.".' I t. il i.i-u.

nvd ft? ri 'jiV rrv.i'ntly the i;rt i:i5Unt' jf : woi urn scikn riFic wov nr. iErs; he Trur Digestive I lunl, mr iitne Juttf rt l)yM pi!i Curcr, prt pan d tVtun Item t. r fum Hi St-iniach l ih' Ox. sfit r tlircciiMi 1 ! ( Ijiit; w rfI I'll J H't i;:t a I Cl. im', ! ; -H;iu!ttrin. M. I , 11 nr:h iIit!i:'i Sirc-i. ! : a:!r ..lit, V. 'I i m iru! y . ji J. rf t;l r t I n! i R-t f ii. r, ;mi.ih, iiiuiu , j.iu fCit titi : i jislmti, mi 1 H- h'l . t riii if l'u-r N .'ton mctliixl. Nniat' hh t!tr - ; J iitic. Set- A! t riiir nit-fit i n z mn ht r uUv u

downfall. This was Ihe first act, to sully his U8ll,on " ,am"'nnm an a riti7pn nr n rhriutinn Wtiii-i tKa.' In addition to tlie above I hhve a cennus for

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others have stood Iheir ground and faced it out 1 "cn ul Jears 01

with the brass of Satan, he, like Cain fled to a ISJO, when the number was al

ici.ii, .if I l ?:: 4H8 1S35 510

You will see by these figures lhat our case

Intl.

r.i4

! Ia Uusj To.

Marrif.) On Tliors'tiv

! Istac rionj'te, E- , V it. Auir. 'and Miss Calharin I. W.l.helm

fill;

of

....... -. - . .... .... j n . a uu w ... oev uy ..less ngures tnat our case eanals. t..t l.rolges, lusurance pompa,.,-,, trust , httle or t,o U heat arriving and prices nominal- j knowledges his errors. They persist in it-and f was rathel .iLlors in the year 1"31 This companies, savings, institutions, manufar loring i r-T-n r t . ; - I . . . " ratiiei biliois hi ine year icji. i nis

men ciipiicnie, wiiti trie amount an, I value ot companies, savings, uisiiiuiious, inanuiar taring . r--j -, .

cor

Oats range from 36 lo 3?c; Corn -gome of them pretend to ba christians.

ciioot ana rw l taxes according to the nmmul

nf taxes fixed for said purposes Tar that year; and the said president or other proper otlicer id any co:npany sit;.!! pay to the treasurer oT fie jjraper county the taxes so assessed as afi.r-sai.i sn sai 1 stock, together with all damages, iuter-s-st, and costs that may be due thereon: te. 1. It s!i-. be liie rinty cf every In

corporated company in this state, except rail

God , year seems to have been what the Poclorscall : r-BlTIOAt . . L i.iit nf titrnitifv n.tn. In Ik. J ..a. .a

SI. -I TI..I.,ll.....M...,...i..l .... ..nl I nl .it.,..n....l III. I.I. C. t : I . .. ... . ' .....

v- . i nr ivnu. uiv ii I .... nilll 'U'lHIII i . v m.u i.u. liiiiiiiiuiiu ,ii ,,i, ,1.. ur U e. I.e. CI" 1 Kltt h.lt. U . .Mm. h..b . nW

Mi. .1 sioca.aiu asses ti.ereon lor state, county, , l'. '... : ,u " ..... I sells in small lots at 3S.i?10e. but round narpels 1 1..1 1.

for erarv vesr ainee m-m li.,. h..n .1.1. I...

, ve.l during the last 24 hours, 795 brls Flour ! here rise again where he has fallen. His first1 er..i t.. ..1 ..i. o ir

shall be exempt from tavatio

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. -( ur .mils . n 1 .(..11.11. s; . .... .. , , , . 1 i. The pells aBJ property of a'.i rpvo;,t. , vvn.ling the above we heard of sales tionarv soloiri; ' , 90 ks mixed Corn a 41c, sacks included;

.1!. 1 tie real ail.! persoual prooeray Of the L . hush (JO yellow llO al J; do and I'll do OitS at Is concerned he has renente.1 anrl h.n rnrni.en

of . great offence was a combination with other Brookville Indiana, March 19. Ifol.

bt' wicked men to injure us. So far as this wnrlH i

t-its and ol this state.

4;h. All lands sol i cy the l uited St iles until the term office years from the day pfsale s'llxil have expireil. Titli. F.f. ry s h.iol house, court house, market

l"T The American is an out and out Admin

Ritnntionnan 1'rnrl.rr, IVnnlril. The undersigned, rormerly a teacher al Brook

villeand Ml. Carmel, desires a situation a8eicoun1y' teacher in Franklin Co. j n Thursday the ml, i:!st , by R-v. F . Ifhe.hould be employed, he propose, that ! Mr. W.Biarn fta!rd to Mi,. Cat!..his creditors in Franklin Co , should appoint j " ' Mr. C. F. Clarkson (uud in case of his non-ac- j HutU r o , cshio. ceptance, any other responsible aud disinterested Marhd. On the C,h ii.st., by tha K-r citizen of the county,) a trustee, and legally au- ' M. Templeton, Mr John B. Morrison 10 V. thorite him, to receive hisentire wi-geg as a tea- j Amanda, daughter of Mr. Henry !idr, e l cher, and. after allowing soch a sum as may be! Lemon To n-lra.

j necessary for his the writer's support, to nay Ou Mar h a:h. bv the Rev. W.n. II. L.a

He. The market for Oats is heavy.

! '

far

then he is better than some who are' '"l"nn P"Pfr: ' ' r Ihe fugitive slave law, j lhe P'oceeds. pro rata, to his creditors iu Mid j Mr. W.lson Sirson to Niss Mary Ibt-'

rrovisicns-The market continnes to pr.ent reacher. of righlcou.ne. and pattern, of eentle- " LTL ZZZZ, IZ.!'"?": I COan,y Uul" U,e,r dfm'ai' i,h lh" i hoth of t!m Co

. I . " - V. ............ VUI....IV... VCUIItllll, VCIIIUlIll!

ro.ii'.s, plank roads, turnpike roads, canals, and 1 house and jail, and the land whereon such build

bridge companies.t'i furnish to the auditor ofthe county where their principal office is situated, a written statement specifying: 1st. The renl estate, if any. owned bv such

comp mv. th, township and county in w hich it bioh the same may be situate an, a.l w harves , I and all powder magazine, with th land on i si.aate.'. and the cash va'ue thereof. j wm-h the same may he aitJated, belonging to '1. Tiie capital slock aetually paid in and or owned by any incorporated town or city 111 .-..,1 1.. h nai.l it .a.. I th , r'.. il,,. ' thi !-l '' "J Id by such town or city for the

f 1. . rt,u t..tin. ;n 1. v n.

. ... li, .11 ..... ...vi . . .if uvuutl 111 I..I1.D IU 4.eW J iugsare situate, and all couutv lands and build- , , , ' , intra set apart for county purposes. ,'"ans rfg"'11 as temporary and the only ef

tih. All fire engiues, hose, hooks, ladders nnd other apparatus for tito extinguishment

of tires, and all engine houses, wilh the land on

a (juict appearance but there is no anxiety ; men. n anifested lo sell, and holders remain firm in 1 rnn mm. ,nA .l.fr.,.,1. hi. edliorJ

We should like In know from whom the De-

; mocrat learned the above. If he can prove it

How many have wa In our community who from any word or sentence we ever wrote or ut-

bave defrauded theircredilors without

.iinnini. . I .. w:ll ,1... ..L...L.) .l. 1 -. .

r . . , . 1 , . . 1 ... , . . tcrr.oB ... w ... ...ou av..uuw mr. 1 ne rui tor 01 feet il has had here is lo check the demand for' vT om mKnv . ,inw .,. , . .

shloment to that nor.. The ssls In-dar ram.1 . ' . . - , a. . , mm p.prr . ri..,r.r, ...wr.rr rr,.a.i we

1 1 ' . 0'anonda nave we 111 our rnmmnt.llv vhn ae. '

prised 500 brls cot r.try Mess Fork at 11:51).' j . . . ... ' - ..... ', petted aud pompererj, anc who are continually

s-c.i pc tiuts 11: uri salt at 'c ana .ii'J on

, defrauding their creditors? Shall any one w ho

neglects to pay an editor for his paper, a tailor

, or even

may be to do such violence to our feelings.

Bounty I.nnd tfarnials.

interest accruing shall be paid, or, Until the de-; At the residence of T. C Fi.iiips. on Tj-c'

cease 01 the nnderalpned. Satisfactory testimo- evening. March 4ih, by t'n K-v. t;;o. Dir 1 :

nials with regard to character, during the list yt. . Oibbs, E-q. of Wo.ister, O iia, to M '

ix months, will be furnished, if required. . c. Piiiiips, of Hamilton

App.y to the editor of this paper for the post 1 On the lih of March, by lhe R iv.W.n ii

office address of the undersigned. G. A C. j Lawder, Mr. A. P. Ca. to Miss El.zibeth Hj'

Ms P. i,rui. A r :.i ... ....j i try, all of II .miitou

cf 3d. The am an at of slock h- Id by the state or

any inovporled literary or charitable iiis'i!ulicn. I'll. The town or plac in which the principal office or place of transacting the financial business uf said company is sitaated; which statement sha!l be signed by the officer making it, an I shall be cert Hied under oath or affirmation of the president or other officer making it on said statement, to be in all respects jnst and true. Sep. 1?. The said auditor shall enter lhe name of such company upon the tax duplicate together with the amount and value of the capital stot k of said company, and direct the county treasurer of said county to collect the tax on Ihe same according to law; aud the said president or other proper officer, shall pay to the treasarer of said county the amount of taxes assessed as aforvsaid. together wilh c'.l carnages, interest and cols that may be due and owing. Sen. 2-L If any of the said companies shall fail or refuse Ij furnish the statement above required by the first day of June the eaia county audito'shalt proceed to make out the said list from the best information he can obtain, and iu doing so he shall be governed by the sixteenth section of this act, so fr as the sime may be, applicable. S.c. 21. If the stitement ahovj required shall not be furnished by the first day of June, the company ueglecting or refusing to furnish such statement, shall forfeit and pay to the state

5; 5J do fair a 6c aud about 150 do ou private ha , ,. hi, .,.,.

terms. , . ' " -

Molasses, Sales of 100 brls from landing at fdlnrr house. 3lc. cash, aud 7rt in two lots at 32c. I But whal does Mr. Chaw ask t

in reputation, at her

It i. not that

us-, benrfit safety or couvteiiic ucs cf the publ:c 7;h. Every building cr.-iMcJ for religions' worship, and the pews and furniture withiu the same, and the lands whereon such buildings is. situated, not exceeding ten acres; also, every" grave) artf not exceeding ten acres. th. Every building erected for the nsa of any literary benevolent, charitable or scientific institution, or erected for the same purpose by any town township tr county, and the tracts of laud on which aucli building is situated, not exceeding twenty acres; also, the persoual properly belonging to any institution, town, towuship, city or county, and connscted with or set apart for any of the purposes aforesaid. 3th. All Iain's granted for the tiss cf common schools, as long as the same shall remain unsold. lOlh. The persona! ptope rty and real estate of every manual labor school or college Incor

porated within this slate, when used or occupied for the purpose for which it was incorporated, such real estate not lo exceed three huudred and twenty acres. 1 1th- The personal property of every widow and orphan chilit. to the extent or two hundred dollars in value. 12th. Ltudssold by the state, though not granted or conveyed, shall be assessed iu the same manner as if actually conveyed. 13ih. All lands reserved to or for any individual b any treaty between the United Plates and any Indian tribe or nation shall be liable to taxation from the time such treaty shall hsve been confirmed. Sec. 33. The s-veral county auditors, in making out the duplicate of personal property, i moneys and credits, shall add one h undred per , cent, to the value of all personal property, moneys, credits and corporation stock or every person, company and corporation opposite whose name the assessor shall have noted in his return i th. w..t. "rfiit t.t fnrnwti . !it' nr II....

of Indiana the sum of two thousand dollars, to ord,'.refused to swear to list," which shall be be recovered in the name of lhe stale or Indiana, collected by the county treasurer, for the benein action of de' t; and it is hereby made the fit of the county . 1 w' . ti..i ,1.. ...it,., .r ..,. : j 1

.lutv of th. said countv auditor to cause suits to . -" "-. ,r, -; 0 ,h

... ' a r.,r ,! . of .he nen.liie, V' V"" T. V. "T" ""1 , Whho wa, elected President Judre of th. 8th ' '"y of hi r money. An attempt to disco

1 transmit to ine r. era. vouiny .uu.iora l( eucn e' - - - - 1 v.- ..,., , , .. ., specified in this section. , form. and Instructions asshall be accessary to (Athens) Judicial circuit. ) T" r,lTO,t now na P" him, would Sec. 02. It shall be the duty ofthe treasurer carry into effect the provisions of this act. : ; evince a bad heart .uch a. wa fear there are too

Jsec. .'.) 1 nat ine auuuors, treasurers, and (rj-inin iuu..unp... uhk. .nr.. . . many in mis world, lie owes us nothing. He

had foully slandered n. That ha re.rei.

The bill making bounty land Warrants assign-

early day in the last session and was returned

Xo 1 Lard at 7T, equal to cash- Received

duriug the hst 21 hoars 42 hhds, 45 brls, 22,-HK) , . . , ,, , ,. . , . . ' r ' 11. r.'.-. ,o,i,...i,vi , . . for Ins cost, the landlord for his board,

no (uir.; mis Qiiu i.u aees Lartl. ... e .. ,, .., ' , . , . , lhe butcher for his meat, be driven into hope - Cheese-Sales in lots of 300 boxes at 1 '..iJst. . , . . , . ., . , , . , , , - , less neglect and degredatlon. W hst more tn The demand is cot.fiueJ to the city trade, lhi, repec, hchse donef and the stock is very light. j Bul ,,e dwrled Spirts Turpentuie-A sale of brls nude . kaow Wge ,, a dark cffence bul he lhe . some four or five days ago 45c. The receipts j tfet BuffVrer. But haTe w, M B w meQ ere increasing and lots on arrival would not now, who hav. outrun him. .n .ii a

command this figure. ' .1.:. . .... n . , . 6 . . . . 1 lhi. respect! Have we not among n. men who r u7a f u " h have "d. deceived, deserted and left in dis- r , , . lf "T"1' J for f by 10. The demand is belter. , grace from . hich there wa. no return, other fe- Extract of a letter to the editor, dated Dried Fruit-A sale or 2G bag. Apple, at 83c j lllales? Do we not daily C0Unlenltlr,B( iu orti CwcitfttaTi, March 17. 1851. Sugar-The demand was very good to day, and with ,,eduerii whoremonger., D,r S'-Yon will sea by the telegraphic and lhe market is firmer. Sales or 50 hhbs in ' aiillterpr,. . ArP,irtrm ,u.n hnM "P"r In the city paper of thi. morning, that

two lots at C'4; 5 do al 64; 10 do common at ,,,,, , ho horror , conduelof one who B" F Wade h" been e,eCted h the gWt

by a higher power than a worldly philosophy,

i ha. forced me to addres. von. and bev ron to

able passed the House of Representatives at an . , . au advertisem.n. vour ...

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by the Senate with amendments, only a few moments before the final adjournment of Congress, too late to take any action. Alehough a majority of both houses of Cougress are in favor of thi. mea.ure, It failed to become a law. Stala Sentinel.

of Ohio, Uuited Stales Senator for six years.

You will aUo see that Judge Wade is represented

by some a. a whig with a strong free soil leant. . J iU 1 . l L , , I .

r...v.. 0.1.. ion 1. ,,x Tt. you will furnish him .Ilh mr.n. . nJ m..n. -,,u "y Ul"cn' no " ciasseu as an out

fair demand but the market is not firm. ' whereby he ma, defraud yon again. He ask.! "J '"j e"er- NW' 1 m h' ,0 U Cotton Yarns-A sail of 50 bags dcren yarns ; " e taken back at once to tha station he , " ia!Tm J'U' "P00 qio"W on private term.. held in society. But he ask. that he ma, be ! I?' OUrneW ""V ' decWed nd permitted to toilonthl. lire in poverty and di.- "1"b,ewhif- wled for Gener.1 frciu tolun.bn.-r. !, Kraat.r, Aadii.r Ar. gnce for those whom he ha. defrauded IIe ' Ty'or in 1!?49. but took the .tump and made , , . ; lhat he msy be permitted to come back to ! 'pMChe" for him in A,hubul Cjun,y' hi PIac . r . .. .- ,. . CoU""l",,p I lhe P' here "" known.and spend i ot wh Prvv a 'h- rVll , ' nJS: hlj dy hc - " constant dread ',,,ed lh'1 V " Bur" reCei"e1 mre VOtM th"n mm ade ( hig) of AshUbula, wa. elected ! . j;... tr. ..l . . l l i Taylor and Caa together. When told that it

. t o d .... r... -: ...... r . i- - 1 . L e 1 -

per. I have a aetlled determination, if my life

and health be spared, to pay every farthing I ;

owe on earth. My reason for adopting the plan , indicated by the advertisement, is lhat it seems'

10 be tne oi.y one. 1 now hold a re.pons.ble . R.. j. h , R Ezra Ferflj, UaaaktlAH a.:!. . ...... II .nt....t Ik. .x.,... f ..

...uovw.. aeumi. .,... wi p.u-prti v. , jerrnon UemUth, 10 iMiS Celcftia KlCil nrlr.ne.m.nf muA . larir. mI,pv AtnnAm nnnn '

my aD.iny 10 continue to conceal, raccesiuny, ,

In lrorbs.ra InI. On Sunday, lhe 2d day of .March, lr'J

John 1'. Richards, Esq., Mr. Josiah Tliom;

to .Miss Loui-a M:Mull-u all of this Town?!-. "Happy the youth, that finds the bride, WIioh hie is lo his own niiied. The sweetest joy iu life." Oil Sunday evering, 2d inbt , at the houw

us city.

On Wednesday evening. 5th lost., st .

a. an

March. lie received 44 out of ?5 votea Oreiner was then elected Librarian.

John I

equal brother, but like the prodigal .on he .sks in,ProP" ht Jod8 thn terfeiw in

thrt he may come a. a servant.

Shall he not

POme? I. ih.r. . man nr . ...... . :

Two balloting were had for President Judge ,. , . !.,... . ..... .... .. . .. ,, . . the leaat spark of charity that will oppose hi. of the 5lh circuit, but on the last ballot, no quo-I . . n . . : , .. .. .. , , ... 1 PlaD- Bul there not enough or brotherly rum voting, the convention ediojrned until:, ' Monday morning. i fee,,n for Mlea orolher lhi conDy Ou ethe 5ih ballot, John Woods wis elected , 'l8t h,m ,n hii h"mb' He I., without Auditor, Mr. Lyman wa. withdrawn. On the doub, on of ,he b', that ever taught second ballot, Charles L. Eaton (Whig) was ' m our commnntty. We hope, too, those to elected Penitentiary Director. j whom he ' indebted, will meet, and fall upon

Outhesecoud ballot Archibald G. Brown ! 0 noerai pian lor nts return, and the final

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Ptsaiucoun.y toas.er.a,. me ...s.n.,vr . 8WMprs of t)1 C0-nt,M ana ,he board host or aspirant, for the lemocratlc Cong rea

said rai.ro.os, piana roau,, .u. ... dolne coun,y buisness, Bl1nll , all respects . . mi.,in. J. P Chanmaa. A. K Mnr. ' Tk. .t , , .... " . .

provided oy in ia act, oe governed by JT.i era. L.. a.- - .--v., tnd reeulations contaiued in the sever- risen, Judge. W ick and 1 easlee, of Indianapo- which we fear they will not repent until they

canals run in any other county or counties 111 except as

this stale, aud divide the tax so collected from the ruVs and regulations

1 . : j...:.. .... Ta r.,,.l.l. nl li.hn.nn. K lletf r.r ll.nr.A.1. 1 ...... ,U. . i t

..,,111 i .. al acis prescrioiiiK I'.e.i uuurr . l'i . .11,1.111 - ..... j . -'. -1 ac.vu ...e cieruai WODU lh. stook owned by iiou rosi. etit tocht.olcrr.; s 36 TnBt whenever this act requires mnA other, are sooken cf. The Democratic ma-' mere. n ih.m

except the .Ute tax. after deducing b.s com- ,he collnlT audi,or to pform any duty . th- j..:,- .n0uCh to secure the romlnee a ' Thefir.il -hu.h -u.:.u

said same shall be understood and taaen to mean J " . . " " " fuu irm ..tr.

repent until they

May the Lord have

mission for collecting the same, among

c juuties iu proportion lo lhe length of id

elections, his reply waa "I can't stand still and

Me the honest old man crucified between two thieeea."

If Ben. Wade, a they call him "n? .North, ' atood thn. firm during the great western Reserve defectiou of lb'43, there Can be no fear of him now. Gen. "?coot will pass through thia city on Thursday next, and If he can be induced to remain long enough to take "a hasty plate of soup," we will give him a fine reception. By the way Gen. Scott ia the first choice for President of nine-tenth, of the whig of Ohio, and it will not be long until thi. preference i. publicly expressed. Truly your., A.

the Insanity and wickednesa of the past. The ; houseor Mf AnBOn Canne!dt by llie samf. X instant I fail in this, "my occupation', gone." j w.1iain odfoli to Ml Harriet Ann Cn5Of the .mall .alary which I now bU of lUl, pity.-l..d. Press. might ave something for my creditors, were I j not obliged to "keep np appearance," and avoid, j Obituary. by palpable parsimony the inquisiliveness of so- j DI ED At Stamford, near the Niagara Fa ciety; but I am well aware that my woful his-; on the 10th of December last, after a ling: :

tory cannot long remain unread by those around; hence, the impossibility of pay ing my creditors is plainly seen. But were I again to settle in Franklin Co., every consideration would

illness, Mr. GEORGE SUTTON, Sjti-or-the 64lh year of his aga. Mr. Sutton was born in Cheshire, Great I

tain. He resided many years in London,

lead me to practice the most rigid economy, that ; he was engaged in lhe mercantile business.

ing an ardeut admirer of a republican gov

ment, as soon as his circumstances pernio

be emigrated to the United States, which ' the Fall of IStS. The following Spring her

chased property in Washington City, with 4

intention of residing there; but the glowI: counts, at that time, of the fertility of the V ' allured him to Cincinnati. Here he resi.Vc ''

I might the sooner extricate myself from the

pressing weight of debt. I have another reason. I would do all in my pbwer to repair the injuries of the past: and where can this be done so effectually as among the very people On whom they were inflicted. My very proposition, the first fruit, of a recent tact penitence, ia an evidence that I eschew

the error, or the past; lhat lvalue bight so ring the Winter or 1819 and 20. In the

highly that I am willing to bear the almost of 1?20 he purchased a farm near New Tre crushing weight of self-abasement and condem- Franklin County, in lhi. State. He '' nation which I should so visibly experience, queutly became, also, a landholder iu : when thrown into your community again, rath- ; County, a few mile, above Harrison. On ' er than live securely, as I might do, aomewh.re 1 moving to hi. farm in Franklin County, h' -on this wide e.rth. That pilot who ha. been th misrortune to break his leg, which c; wrecked upon the breaker and quicksand of a j hima cripple for life, and was, ultimate'? dangerous sea, abd yet, by ab Almighty arm, j caus8 f j,is rjeath. He was frequently et' been saved from CTTia acts, can be much more j ,0 pubIIc cfficehi, ulenU and bu.ioess k': safely heeded, aa he guide, the trembling barque wel, quaiif,tnS l,i,n for the discharge of -ofthe inexperienced Voy.ger over the foaming,' duijei trackless deep, than the one who ha. only lear- In 1'833f Mf Sutton rfmoVfd t0 ciwiW ned, from hi. cha.t, that such awful danger, j he TegiJ(fd ,,, lhe and for'

threaten. U. A. C. I t.. :i. .r His be.

and include, ii. those counties where they hava "S00! lime" of U-

CTThere are strong effort, on foot to defeat the nomination of J. L. Robinson for election to Congress. But it will fail. He haa franked

home lately too many bribes, paid for out of the j

' Chase, was a private one, but we ccnld tea no ' rppl' money, to le shoved eff the track.

i a . ji .a. go liiuio ui wiiuaia laucvs

O-N'ew arrangement at Liberty, Ind. Se6 becoming poor, he sought the invlgoraticr

Tappen'. Advertisement. i fects of a more northern climate, and ne OJ-We have one er two other letter, from ! removed and selected the healthy and oe"0'California, but not room thi. week. 1 , .... ... r e. r j . .v.. '( , . . . little vi arre of Stamford, near the

j .uajor iaoan, who oa. been couneefed ,, , . . . ... , . rwilh tha pretfor50 v'rs.died V V..i tu.i. . Falls, where lie resiced nnlil dealli 1'