Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 8, Corydon, Harrison County, 31 January 1822 — Page 3

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' tVilli n$ to praise ' But not afraid to blame.9

C01VYD0N, Thursday, A an. 3 i,

is the same wid policy which l as abe r r.id and disgraced the state of Indiana. It rcw out tttu anient thirst for popularity, too common amoug representatives, who view a scat in the le

gislature as a mere step to something higher add

better. We do oot say, but that the frst loan of

$-0,000 was both necessary and expedient, to

pay tie expenses of the Territorial government

and of the Contention ; but from that time henceforth tbe tales should have been laid at such

rate?, as to bare met the current expenses with

out any dencitnct , which would have made it un. necessary to resort . to any further loans. Bin

the reverse b beeuheunifoi-ci history of

our tnauces, until repeated Ivjans has cursed the policy of our state, which w ii'l press our citizens to the dust be tore the debt and interest ale paid, especially, if the tender made to he Bank, be not a legal set off in payni'ut of tl.e debt to rhe Ur.ited States. Kepi 'c-T.itatWe- have been too tenacious of their reputation to risk an in create o:' tas.i'don, aJ'ip.atc to the- expenses cf Vhegutr.nK-nt, tecausctix.s are . oi thought pcpuh.r tbasgs. The pAcynas been :o lay

j burtaos t.pm tho.pt f p.. ,- U:t :0 t,vitiv fur che

WAYS AND MEANS. The report hih was made, and which wa gfttrnaris wihurnrvn, a certiCed copy of which bars heretofore published, is of all state pay r f &e kind the tnet exceptionable YheD , r it was ti rcoult of ignorance, wantnf atienji'. i t. t-it ;bjcct, or designed mis-repreenfi-H..i, to :Tcct certain purpose? desirable to some o: ,;,.. trittihiKee, is net for to determine: V wf lave na hesitation in savins, that, fl.t

V""" ,a,u " , ' ; Yf 1 r!llJ nlbSi,w after t.-,vide for

Tj al! the couchisiuiw v.i.. ...... wV... ... Jhe pajlr,t.t In the first paragraph, they give it as their o- lue Committee sy, - he, have received as.

pinion, "Uatii is meapcuirHi ! trances ?iut they -. rt. . ;hata loan can

behiJ elsewli.re :.c more adranta-

ations

in the revenue laws, during the pmct

session cf the General Assembly." In ihrs they dSff.r from aHest' every reflecting roan throughOut the fi'afe, ba nTC turned their attention, is cv Jepree , to consider the situation cf err f dijtioe. Fro.-a rn attention to the annual reports of H.e AuJitcr aai Treasurer, from the ccinmencent of 'he state gOTcrnmeut, the ?loomy history f ocx fxaacial concerns is, that the annual ex' cuditurc3 uDtft-ranly exceeded the receipts, afc0t t io.CCO. A resort has been had to loans to auppK the deficiency, until the public debt has fr. -.eased to an alarming degree , cofisiSeri ng ttfe pressure of the times Jid the rhcans of payment. Tht1 present year, the true situation of tbu financei frox t'ae Audiicrs report docs not differ frotn tbosc prevrous.' The duplicates cf txr wliich tn b Q received, he says, amoucts to15,2C5 -9-2: Fnd he estimates ;hcse not jet received, at $J,:00 CO, iriakirg the sunt tofalfrrthe year's tew nee to amount to $19,625 92. The appropriaf en bill for the support of government for tbe year 1822, passed by the Legislature, aBDOuuts to the snra of $2040 63, fisi which ;S the an.ouat cf the revenue be deducted leaves the sam of $6,51411 of a deficiency. NctTvithatiM'dir g the Coifttnittee were "of opirJon that it vas inexpedient to make any alterations in the Kvcnne laws." The Lcps'atare erc of a vlif(erenf opinion. They have though i, nn3 cevfeef!y tco'lhat ar alteration was necessary, rvrid they have changed then. By the. change m?.dc , tSie revenue wiU be increased more tbr-n -nc o;rth aboe wh?titwotdd" Lave been. hr.l there becrt no alteration. Altbongh the stats tax on lands is some-lvhat-reduc'ed, yet by the addition of tbe poll tax, which was laid for ti e purpose (5f embraeipgtlie .Tw Purrhw, the whole amount 19 encrep.!nd: fo to meet the expenditures of (he rear. If then future Legislators will possess fortitide snd patriotism enough to conjinne the present rat?s uniformly, without bewiup at the hrine of popular! t . to lessen the revenue; ftr,.! ifperseered in. we hope, from the increase f taxable lands ccming or. to the list, a;:l the tmicration into the state, which will be Subject tp p poll tax, the whole state debt, will, in a fev; years, be extingui&tird. , In tbe second paragraph a "supjad resroc tt resorting to an increase of taxation"' is advered to, hich is; "that, twenty, thousand dollars "jiepubljb debt failing due tbe. present year,

en i fhe impracticability of nectiatitg-" a ne-v i r.rfnat amount with the stato bat?k " S-ch e r:nson never ttos supposed, or even conccied fcf '"f ea'y State Officer, tegishto . or Citizen, t le-i;it was vre never heard of it, until ushered forhby the Committee in their famous report. There could he no foundation for such. Every prrwm knew full well, that tbe rotes of the state W'nnu brruiches wire coilectlnginto the Treas?v 'rr the express purpose cf paying that debt; Sc

bat they Could b f.f no other eatthlv us? in the

geous lo the St.it think proper to p. : ie :ch a mea i TeommenJed ''

5 . - i .ei;cr.aj A ssemhJy .' . .! a ry l.iWi to author ..' l.i ?y fiijjt rerctctjully iLis io in it to he tad.

What arc the Unui s jd.a..t otut tate. And what laws were nec.ssaiy preparai r- to the negotiating this profitable loanare itt-ns coo delicate to bc devel- ped iii the substantial f. rm of a report, but well suited to float on" the moonlight surface of a chin.erical iinagiftatiua to be divulged asocca ion may require However tbe third psrap-aph of ti e report,1 together with the decument from the Msdison Eaak, aided by the txplaaaticns and craierts on tho sahject, Miea in committee of the whe'e, all tend to elucidate in some degree '&is poiitical Budget. Tbe Madron Bank was- to furnish the loan;

but prev iosis rimy money being r??, ibe 'Ltgis-

.etur? must pars a lar, authorisiag an sgent to '"raw. the three perccT fund fr-m the Uni:ed states go erR;noai;-;o;1n Soring, the Cashier of ihe Maducu bank must le constituted or "elected Agent;" only a 'wortica of the fund toho appropriated dining the present session for.ahr use of roads;" an amornt of the t'jrec percent, equal to 'the nniauit cf the loan to remain in the handa cf the A??:.; (c? the Bar !:, v.hirh is the same tbii'gi vniilfhe loan is pais!;" then ft,r?oih -the bank rril! charge no interest on the amount loaned, b twill c:i!y chnrge a Commission sufficient to cover the . expense." Fcviunately fcr the staie, some of the members of the L?gisbitnre had penefration & indepeivlence encgh expose. Wit haggard features of this tinseled fcatme and saved us from tl.e far:gs of a second Monster, perhaps no less veracious than the jtrst. The standing of the Madiscn Bank is r.o better now, then that of fhe.vtcte Bank wi a few yesrs sgo. If the state had vioSated its coropaci, on a fair c5r.s.truCtion, iQ a mi.r application of tha three per cent road fund, to pledge it for the lon cf twenty thousand dollars, from the. Madifrjn Bank, yevrrahears must hae transpired before it could be paid and released. Because it would at the rat'.'s of taxation hich the i otnmittee re-eomm.-jtsdtd r.oi to he &k red, require at least three years to come, f:r the increase of lands on (he tax list t increase tbe taxes sr-flieieat to cqi;sl 'he expend t'ircs; and then , wljen we wtuld get a surplus of mojjey in the rsiafe Treasury, it ool not be pioperl appropriated to pay the debt at Me Madison bat. if, wliilsan fudfr debt to the s'afe brnlc. on.4 now fratsfered. to the U States, Wus ps-p- iaj; m us And to pay both d;ts, tie-pi 'ti mformnfided by' the committee, voutd not he done ten years, ; ' - Hut there can be no necesFy &r a loan, if there "is any trutli. cr any meaning; i.i the fourth pafacrapb. Thev sav that the receipts in the Treisury for the ensuihe year will be amply suffieent to meet the current expense, and lessen the prir.rij-.al cf the p.nlic debt, five. thousand, having a balanee of tvventy five thousand credit hunditd' dollars to be .provided for hereafter. Now if words here any re tan -ini', this paiTgraph nu-t be understood to mean th-if. after all the expen-es of the year were p id out of the r.ore. received into the Treasury, ihre. would tvmai-i live thousand dollars in the Treasury wliich might go To 'he psyment of the public debt f this is the situation cf the Treasury; if It is full and plenty and e-

en a sniplas of fve thousand dollars, then why

trf.9vnr tvo Ronir hra- viruKv dpad. and borrow morev at all? 1 lure can ue no reason

. . . for it Out there sno truh in s:ri

le p&per greatly depfec iatedj.i: became en ob

'"t fer the tenefit of the state, that what of ich money was on hand should giv to ' the pay nt uf the debt to the bark The Committee Ires could not be unapprized. that one of 1 prst acts of 'the Legislature was to make i tfiM'er oftberoonev as might- make it a

h an idea.

The Tieasurv is withou' funds; aud the deficiency is the whole expen'Jitures of the current year. The Committee then-elves can attach no definite meaning to the paragraph however distorted, that can contain a true idea "With tbe

help of the loan of twenty thousand dollars, it

wouia not ne true; ior ivn men. msieao oi a

surplus there would be a deficiency. It is a here Httemut at nu-rcpiesenfalion. and the

-r 1 ( t eff against the debt, knowing that the committee should blush for their gwto folly, if

w,U -KPT a-sif-neij. bv tne oars, to uie i;nitri i noi ituomui c, in iu-icuiu men uuii.vii

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The object wr,s to pay tbe debt with '!i0Sl impunai.i u.jc . uic ox

. crievon bnnd, a far as it would go; and ro But (higin-ingj fresh to our recollection what

'f!'h?rbnn cf the Bank was contemplated, had droped from a member, on the Boor of the repre-

leen ten practicable. At the Crst3sd succeeding Sesru cf ihc le--'ature, when the subject cf a loan was Jebat - it ii7er wa- ugeste J that the taxes should fcOfrfas?J to pay the .mo?ey bcrrowed It fren, ar.d kafeeen everkice conten plated -inJfx ccteir.lat, the additional lands beevmiug Me. af , r period of five years from the "Ca'r'!r-?ementof the state governmert, would -hy liqiuV.&te the debt. Under this rier. fcu'd be no other reaton for tie increase of ,Sf thm that the annuaTrTemie did not equal ,e f xpendirare4. This was the reason' given, ? the soTernor in his Message of December fi 20 We never beard of any other. And this has elided ever since tbe state existed,

seutative chamber, when this subject was under

debate in Committee of tbe whole House, lie t?.id h? thought he could discover tbe finger of the same band, that projected the transfer, at the state Kank. of the state debt, to the U. States,

coir.!ii s;t' a pledge of tbe S per cent& a loan of

pursred, we ro'Jst then expect thecome responde 'o the UniU-d States for the bonds traesfered for well might ttie Secretary of the Treasury cfthc Lcited States, say to us, you have prostituted vour three per pent, in pledging it for your dtbi, to th Madisan Bank.it is therefore but just that an amount equal to your debt at the star Bank and iow transfered to the L. SUtes, should be retained as stcortty , for the payment ercshan next take undef consMltwtion the estimate annexed to- the it port from the -V F. Daily AdvettUer (fan-

uary 8 , I

days frCD Cucc tcirtd i-ir tot'ie 2li of D t.tmbi r

Tbt expedition ot G ncraVLa Torre,

whtcb alltd frora f Puerto Calrllr.

vith several armed least la and about

700 trcops, fcatf madelandinj: at Lo Saiues. in tot. Cnlf nt M

Mucca rx lon;ig tothe expedition.

naming a gj tat quanty ot arras and .mmu i ion on boaid, ran ashore at Cumai bo and fell intd the hand of the t '.'dependent s. Bolirar, the i'airio ChieJ, was reported t be in Marac?i hu win. 6000 troops: and would pro c-d to it-ciuce Pu;.Cbello. Vi e CurracoaXovrant ofthe 15t: o! Drorobtr, 'tatta1 that by arrivals tliert frumSt Domingo, official inttl I'pence bad -been received that tbt whole cf the br2!vte part of tee Islam fSi Domingo declared I s InrlefrN dsnce on the 1st of December, by the ur.animous voice ol the people, not a lit op of blood haying been spilt. The ct of the declarant of independent onaistsof 39 articles, The Couran, iaa translated 9 oftlKm which con umthi. principal features of the nev fcverniDc-nt Tlie form of government is -pro .ouueed to be Republican. The vtttimint to be administered bv

ju -ia, mail the govei nnent is fully oi

aii X (1, io be composed of the ca; am ttotntt, and the .deputies ordeh ?atts tor the five divisions of the Spj..

vtth lull power toorgttjiige a govern n nt. it is intended to farrc an alliance with the R . -public of Colombia, ai.j ij'-xomr em of the states cf the union A deputy' is to be dispatched to Uk Hics ticnt of the Colombian Repuolu Q.enter into aifangctuents Jor form -ng a union. A duputy. is aUo to diJspatchtd io tne Pf esidtnt of the R, public of rn. Trench portion of the s:aud to propose a "treaty of amity.

ccuiTi tric, otc.v for, security agaitisi

orcijjn luvaiun or ir.crttal mathina -a.fci'' - !- iK Vnce?ic5, Jan. '9. are nformc that oti the lOih mbi. a party- of citii' fts residing in Lawrence county, Illinois, who have

tor ;ne punishment 61 clandestine of-

kc:,cts, and the r.akiy ol the public we&l,-assunisd the name of 4Rtgulatorji" ituittd out id pursuit oi certain cindlers, counterfeiters and out-lavs, who have tor a longtime infested their i.tihborhocd.. aad respecting whom they had received som information alter travcliSn; through a wilderness near 70 miiea iram tht settlement, i:i a or.. r?Gt tlirstion, they, espied a sruali hut, alirtoat obscured Ij-om vivw bushes and Irauibies. , On emermg. this cabbih 'they found ool objtct ol their search, a man named liiLf.iams$ he ras surrounded by a set o ulack -iitht tocla, and bellows, alt in complete order. On taking Williams into custody he I'dornud them where tii mola-s, stamp, and other utensals, with aomt metal filed, and some in Udy, ot uiffeitnt kinds, were sccre ud, with ail the matetials uatd by hts employers for comi&g'" base money, be itering hank -notes.-? He alto stated -.;.at VVilham Norton,-- Ifietch r Cornciius TdyJyr, , and Aiathia? iiol!enback, Wert, partners in the esrablishmMt, and et 1 was- merely iruploycd to hunt fur thVir suntenance. On ihis itJormatibn of-Wdliams, ilolU attack was apprehrnded; and at tcr ben.g comniVutd y E-.qr Ardcr 5xih, of that county, to tne c?. re of a guard, (there being no county jail) he toand nnans to escape. Thi other partners implicated are absent, aud not txi'tctcui.io Vtturn to their late t.omt lof some tim-:. ; W hat may be their fate, if taken, it would notbvcoux us to say under t x isiing circuaisiai.C' s: W it docs ap. pear by this achievement ol the "Regulators," that a puyer b -yond the iawM is somtinids attended with hap. py consequences. W$ have been inundated in this country wuh bad money and bad menof tvrty oiscnptioi.; at.d it is time 'to 'put a stop to that which is base, whttber'lt be mad uo der" the last, or -is defiynce ot law. . B irks and bankrrs, have isiU-u bad money tr.ough to injure us, and our posterity; let examples be made ot M.osc truo follow a had example.

From the Richmond Meekly Intel DliCRlPHON OF RICHMOND To those who are unacquainted with the rapidity of improvement, in the western country; the following des caption of the village of Richmond, will not be altogether uninteresting Richmond is situated in Wayne County, Indiana, oo" tMf' st bank f White-Water, 40 miles Vest of Dayton, SO north of BrooktUles, and 60 north west of Cincinnati. The scite ;s uncommonly, beautiful, lis elevation above the river is almost 60 feet It is very level and dry, affording ex cellent water, snd is remarkably heal thy. The first sale oflota in this town, was on the 15th of August, 1816. It now contains 72 families, and 410 in habitants, including 9 people of col .... V JT---,,

r-I-tL: DCrPoat Q3ce, a Libra ry, a School a'r.r! 2 P'ysi nnf. Methamcal Sheit 7 Cabinetmakers. 6 Blacksmiths, 4 Hatters. 4 Wheel-wnghti, 4 Shoema kers, I Silver smith, I Saddler, 2 Tailors, 1 Chair-maker, 2 Coopers, 2 Potters, together with a sufficient number of Carpenters, Brick-layers, Plasterers. &c -wLi f mm mm VjBb SW SflBHMMM Cute for llard Times. Wherea it is a general w ish of our i uizcos to relieve as much as possible, :- peeunary distress pf our country, and whereas also, it mast be evid-nt i: every person that if a Made could be instituted, and the produce of our ' ountry riven in exchange for the ne

rcssary articles of foreign importation, thereby letalning what specie i:ow is. or hat bertafttr may bt brought into tit country, it would tend prcatly to rheve the cmbarrassmrn'.s, there tne a meeting of the citizens is it quested, at tjie bouse of W7m. Boon. Corydon, on Saturday next, for th'. purpose of taking into consideration in expediency of f rming a ccmpir; .v be entitled "An Exporting and Importing company." A NUMBER OF CITIZENS Corvdon, Jan 29. lt'.

SJotveoT'"-

JLtfJit.i N rKl .rc'((iTeot. A:M;

Conn etor at l aw. will ae tfce huj t Ji h ; dedtobyll tl Moore esq in p?cved on lie of the adniinistntr r frr that r-i-rpose. .

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Ana an pereo ii42e!4ed to the estate arc

H 'm w ivujc iiiRii'i o. unjust uicir mvv

wim JAS B SLAlIGHTER, AND GEO. ALNBin

eorjaon, jan ibzz. b -jt

A List of Letters,

Remaining iu tbe Pest Office at New-AIhf Indiana, cn the first daj of January A. D. 13 which if not taken out before the first dav of

pril next will be sent to the General Post-OCI

as dead letters, to mt: A

Taken Up

By Joseph Spurgen, living in Franklin Township Washington county, the hejti waters of Blu'' Rivr, One dark Chesnut Sorrel MARK. With a rocn mate and tail, about 14 nsnds hiph, supposed to be about sevm yt.ars od, branded on the left shoulder hut not plam enough to- tell what it is, she has a wrt on her under lip; appraised to g7 50, before me this 19th Dec. 1821. JAMES MILLROY, jp.wc. 8 3w.

By Huh Gordon, living in Frank

lin Township -Washinpton county,

One small Bay Horse,

Supposed ' to be five years old, h&s a

small star in his fice, left hind foot

whre, about 13 hands high; appraised

a: g!4 before n:e this 11th Janua

ry 1822. J MILLROY, j p. w c.

TAKEN UP

By J "iph Dunn, of Washington county. F-i'.ki;; Townsiip, One. black iMare, About two years olu, 1 1 hands S inches high, no mark or brand perceiva

ble, appraised to 812, before me this 6th Nov. 1821

J. MILLROY, j p wc. 8 3w.

TAKEN

By Isaac Garrett, of Washington county, Franklin Township. One brovrn a JSIare,

three years old last spring, about 14 12 hands high, three white feet, a smaH 6nir on her nose, nn hranr! n:

ceivable; appmUed to S25, before me

mis iniru oi iov. laai.

J. MILLROY. j p vr c. 8 3w

Jf ottre.

STATE OF INDI ANA, -Hairisoo Couny.

TO Mr ll'n GREGORY SIR: Take notice that Dorrnan Smt.h has applied and obtained a Doroest c attachment auainst vou. fnr th

of forty Dollars; you may therefore if

ou ini-iK proper, appear on the 23d day of Fc bruaiy next, at my office u Elizabeth at lu o'ciock on said

else judgment will be given again!

you. H. W. HUNTINGTON, p Ehzabeth, Jan 26, 1822 8 -3t.

By Abraham Mot', living on tht waters of bean blossom creek, io Bioomington township, Monroe coun AbrigVitBj 2Ma2C, Three years old tiexi spring, has four white fett, a luge-sur iu her foreheaArM rmll snip on her nosej fif tttn hinds one inch high, no brai d psmitcbV; appraised by David R.v gera end Joel Forguson, to tbir eight dollars, Ufore oe this 0ih day Mr-- ", . - "

Robert Andersen, B F.benczf r T aldivia .

J' dm Drotra,

Betsey Keard, Jonalti"in Lrard, (Mr. Brntiy, 'A'nii It ircwi, C Jonathan Carson, George Clark, Flliot Curtis, D John Dcnsen. E L. Elderkin, John Dastbur.:, F David ranninp, Frtucis D G Fb!rcB Jain Gwin, Jcbu Gufiey, William L Grabua. H Samuel Harris, John Mardimj, Jesse Hntchecs 2; John Hillhoiii , , Samuel Harrison, David Hedden. I

L John Lccg, Jonathan Iaae or W.Hiara Lane, John Larson, tt beoca L'iCky, ALsJum LatL'e, Absalom LitJle ScfJ. Henry Larton, M Miltan VuifrH.

Th-JiiiasH. Malthew Darnel M urn In v car

01 Jowph Cauco:!, '. . N David N'ujent, . P Jen Pilgn:ii, Paxsju Ijtbcm, Iesrs. Fait iu C Ashiardpr'.her. II Chester Tt ot, John Rcsd, Isaac lite, John Rice, T Jacob Te ague, Capt Turner.

Gevin Wot' rdocs Pochard ilU' " Heery TwIf

Gery C Irwin,

JOEL SCRiBNER, h. r

A List of LettRemaining in tbe PostOfiite . 1st Jan. 1622, which it no: ut.es first of April 1822, will be re.ura cral Post Office as deEd lettciS

Jane Annstrcitg, Bennoai Armstrongs Reuel Alien, Willi am Armstrong, B Reuben Ba:s Jesse Eallard, James Beck, Michael Brown, & Tobias Mull, Samuel Brown, Michel Brown, C Rev. John Cord, Matthew Coffn, James Cochran, Mars ton (J. Clark, racob Casey, Wnv Chambers, D Even Dewese, James Ellis, or Alex. Ralston, Thomas F.rans, Henry Ershart, P Dans Floyd, Q 1 George Goldsby, John Green, Absalom Guy, Wm. Garrett, Hugh Graham, H Christopher Harrison, John Haley, Joseph Huntingdon, Willis Hayes, James iammersry, . Andrew HuuibS Washing Heaton, I Jetbro Johnsoo, Robert Johnson, Vesley Jeane, K James Kan an, L Pcley Lewis, Tbos. E. Landrea, Wm. Largest M James Maxwell, John Mil-!,

Jotl Mi Gasper It Beuu&cy Jc Ln Mark. Semuef Ale Andrew den&i .Mary Motor, Wia. Mc'Lc Ja N Zachariah Nixca, O Wm. & i ami Olds, Wm. i ids, Alex. Owenson, P Thomas Paulson jr. Jacob Prbce, ' Miloa Payne, i; John Parr.

Ateinuel Sorter, ' Basil Pradirr;

it Rachel Robcrbsc Edward Reynolds Abraham ttasor, Margaret Run.y, Booth .fiobert Mary Re&d, Hugh Rodman, Alex RsJkton. S Johu D Scctt, Thomas Standley. Joseph Sbrayer, Jo'nSmi'ii. John bimacn?' Tbon.cs Saint, Joi.'ah -pjr-in, Williaii Mewar?, Robert Sect, ' Allen Shephard, -fiamueX Stanley . T Isaac Thomas, David Trowbridge John TaP rt, Itc b. rt Thompson Joseph ThocMoa Levi Tbcrapso.i Geirge D. Iron W George Weltch Levi Warner Jesse Whi teems

contr

Z Danitl Zink. B. Bradley. P.

X lvLLjX SJ XT.

ov osenh Rogers, hvino-rn hi

Sand Crck, Bitholoraew ceuq 'ind cr-k Township, One dart CWnut Sotcr

J3ABE.

"upposed to be mi years tld, fiftre M.mm.. S 1. a ' dm

uuc ir.cn nign, shod beton

a, aiar m cer icrenead, a sn r

stroke dot?n her nose, right hind fov 'hite, no brands perceivable; apprai d to fifty Dollars, before mr a justic f the peace, this 3d day of Decec

cr 1041, A. ROGERS, jp.be 8 3w

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aiONEV Yf ANTED.

jl u. iJu mose wno are indebted t me, will please to call and settle thW ccounts. I oil! take "Treusut aotes" at par, and 'Hentucky paper t twenty five per cent, discour1 Those who cannot pay now, can git roe tbtir no es I cootirue to ker on band an ttsortaent of ti- dicing vhich I retiir at tne lowest prices r pe;ie. crprper at it estimated veV a)rr