Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 19, Logansport, Cass County, 24 October 1833 — Page 4

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(Conclude d from second page.) All doubt as to the willingness of the State Banks to undertake the

service of the Government, to the

saiF.e extent, and on the same lerms! nrCsted from on institution which

It is a desire of the President;

that the control of the Banks and the currency shall as far as possible be entirely separated from the political power of the country, as well

as it is now performed by the Bank

of the United States, is put to rest by the report of tiie agent recently employed to collect information; & from tliTit willingness,' their own safety in the operation may be confidently inferred. Knowing their own resources better than they can be knoivn by others, it is not to be supposed that they would be willing to place themselves in a situation

which they cannot occupy without! danger of annihilation or embarrassment. The only consideration applies to the safety of the public funds, if deposited in those institutions. And when it is seen tiiat the directors of maay of them are not only willing to pledge the character and capital of the corporations in giving

success to this measure, but alsother

rsnhe subscriber having removed from DayJd. ton Ohio to l'ortwayi.e, nr.d tsken the well known stand lately occupied 1y Judge wood, inform? hi friends and the public generally that he lias opened a House of EXTERTA1NJIK.NT

has already attempted to sumac-tine; for the accommodation ioi mose who may ia " J tt f I. : -, n Ivor l.i.u with a call. His tabic will he con Government tO US Will. Ill ni; fanllv c,ln.,i;cci jO, the h est the market af

ninimi thi nrtioil of the General: fords. is Stable is well supplied with lay

' .... 1 . 1 l ..,1 ..I. ..Ilanliin IllCtl.f

Government on this subject ought not to extend beyond ihe grant in

the Constitution, which only authorizes Congress "to coin money and regulate the value thereof:" all else belongs to the States and the people, and must be regulated by public opinion and the interest of trade. In conclusion, the President must

be permitted to remark that helooks

upon the pending question as ot higher consideration than the mere transfer ofasumof money from one B;tnk to another. Its decision may effect the character of our Govern-

Iment for ages to come, should

the Bank be suffered longer to use

He hopes hy his attention to !usuu.'3 to merit and receive a share of puMic patronage. Fortwayne July 4th JlHUPIl fl.McM KES

J mi vnvy ma 21 Vfc' au i v 5 .

rifl II K Mil.sc riher wishes l employ nnme-

-M- diatcly

ed with the 11.

to whom liberal

neglected, ontinm? ;!. t .

otters, (except fr.n. ,M. post-pad. ; ui adduced lo v'V?:'. :

j 1 - r. i lie pin.iM ;s'v!o': i.i ( . inati Mirror and La!Vs" i,,;c.. ' ' h: continued bv Sis:w: (','.',''.".' '

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i nioiit !;1 v edition o tie a'.,v

jwii) pirlake iatho Kidar m. i:1 -.Vl .' ', ill.. . ' . ' .

me o;ner sm nro i n-.ei.i. rivM.,

the LiMix.NATi Jiiuhok v. ill pass into the contain or.e half mere reading I:;:., " hands of Thomas U. Shrevt and iiliaiu i). !jli:ni it inr. 1 tn...fi f lb., t .

i v.-... .... j.. . . .... ...v. - . t (, ; jpnprr will lust i-v r ;-':.-cd . It

vi:sti:i;n i at Kit Afirnr n d Western (lazcttc of Literature and Science. rnoprrcTts of the Ti:inn vot to rr v.xLAROLB, I.HrlU.VM). AN1 l'tULIMUlD i:i.ki.v. To !)e r.!iied hy W. I). CJ.vLi.Auiiiac i. M. yimtvr.

On the expiration of the present, volume, ! die ahovc prosju-ctiis.

(iullaglier, Ly whom it will hereafter he pnit lished, under the linn of :jiiKi;vi: ami ( at. i.Ac.iiKK. .S.Ci. purposes to enlarire the i;a

emi-n.onhh...

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wajics wili oe uaen. 'w niaienais, anu on paper oi a ueauunu, vj(j)in sjx nu,!itiS....or 0, c 1 ...if.,,. . ,

' l( Ml 11 11 liNSLIi Y ui.e, anu uni onri quality, i !.e annual Mir.-1 c. .... t . i.i

Lojjansport. Oct. ".'-'d. V2. senpuon pure win -e i wo iionara i my- j . fl

Us enlarged form will he hut a fraction Mimll-ju ill tn.il.C a vollirra.' of 2 1 0 prices hid

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own property and reputation, wce pomic moneys, ' l aumcannot doubt that they, at least, be- pigment of its purposes, with the

nroois ot its taiuiiessness ana cor-

lieve the public depoites would be ffafe in their management. rJ'he President thinks that these facts and circumstances aflord as strong a guarantee as can be had in human affairs, for the safety of the public funds, and the practicability of a

new system ofcollection &, disburse

ruption before our eyes, the patriot

ic among our citizens will despair of

success in struggling against its power; and we shall be responsible for entailing it upon our country forev

er. Viewing it as a question of

transcendent importance, both in

mont thrniifTh the arCncv of thei,1,e principles end ctmsequences it

State Banks. j involves, the President could not. From all these considerations the iin Ju$ice to the responsibility which President thinks that the JMatejhe to thecounlry, refrain from Banks ou-rht immediately to be em-iP11 UP the 'creary of the ploved iifthe collection and dis- jTreasury his view of the considerbursement ofthe public revcime.aud!at,0,ls which linPel 10 immediate ac-

Ihe funds now in the Bank ofthe U- llon- L Poli lma "as He devolved nited States drawn out with all eon-!0 the Constitution and the sufiraveiiicntdisDatnli. The safetv of the!Scs ct llse American people, the du-

public moneys, if deposited in the j l of superintending the operation of

State Banks, must be secured be-j executive ueparunents ot tiie yond all reasonable doubts: but the; government, and seeing the perxtnt and nature nf tht sRrurifv. in .fwrmance of this high trst it is his

addition to their capital, if any beju",H,tl riglitto express to those deemed necessarv, is a subject of j whoin the laws and his own choice detail to which the Treasury De- "aveme his associates in the adpartment will undoubtedly ive its jministration ofthe Government, his anxious attention. The Banks to jopinion of their duties under cirbe employed mur-t remit the monevs;C!,litaJc as they arise. It is this

ofthe Government without charge. lnSht which he now exercises. lar as the Bank ofthe United State's be il roni uini t0 expect or require, now does; must render all the servi-l1 any member of the Cabinet ces which that Bank now performs ; ;hou'd, at his request, order or dicmusi keep the Government advised tioii, do any act which he believes of their situation by oeriodical re- iunlawful, or in his conscience con-

turns; in fine, in anv arrangement demns. From them, and from his j

with the State Banks the Govern- jtellow citizens m general, heoesires ment must not, in anv respect, be!onl" lat sujport which placed on a worse footing than itUheir reason approves and their now is. The President ishappv to, conscience sanctions, perceive by the report of the ag-nt, j , thc reniarks hc has m;l(t on that the Larmswhicu hehisconsu!-;fhi, a important question, he trusts ted have m general, consented :t;ie Secretary of the Treasury wiP perform the service on these terms,. seo 0!lly lhe- frank an(j respectitd -and that those m i. . have furtner!clocIarationsot the opillioils ,vllicll agreed to make payments m Lon-jthc pn!3idtnt has formed onameasdon without oM.er charge than lhe!ureofsniat nationa, interes d merecostofthehilUofexcnange. I Jv arlectin-the character and usl nshauld m-o he enjoined upon; fulness of his administration; and any Bans which mav be employed, nota irit of(lictation which the uat itw,hbeexpectodof tne.n to prr,idcut wouM b as earefuI fo a. fachitatedomesttc exchanges for the; VOIas roady to rPsist benefit ot internal commerce; to; .:,, ho hp -ftUt r, pfa nnw , " j

and

nbers

BY John L. iSeal liviiitr iti Johnson

township Carroll county h tliai ;i, o the 1st day of May 1833, oi.c KbTUA V HORSE surpoed to (e Uvche eai

old and beuveen fourteen ai d lifleen

- - ho funiirhcd v.ith the last iiumlitr.

er ih:ui the present size oi the ISew-l crl:!(M;j, w (jtJe j,,,. :,,,( i, dt5, u!.i(h v

.11 u lui. i iiu jiisl ijiiiiiuci vviii u i: lsllcu in beptemuer nGt Tiie jmblisliers have secured as assistants in the Original lcjartineiit ofthe .lirior, Mrs. .1 ima L. Diwont, of Vevay, and John ii. Dillon, of this city.

hands high, a dark bar, I lac k main a:,d 'ri,ey wiu Iso have occasional contribntins

r

I iron:

arii

)L 'il-lJ COMPLETE i:;iUOi;!CAL I-lIJiiARv

miOrvvYCiKUY and il. D.larn.i:, Eir. ! Ferty.eijrl.i ,arCs, wct-kly-nearly ft-., d irons others, ladies and gentlemen, whose j t,cUVo ..acres a )tar, for 1'ive i.-ellrv'V iKUictions have l.eietoioi e criven interest to ....i-, . i.. ' u'r

I , - . . I i .. ... " .1 111:1.111., auiiiiuiii , .-. ii.vi u,. UIL t tliL'1', other marks or brands perceivable, ap- the pa?es ol tne .Mirror, and to tiiose of van- i-mv olun.es oi r n.iuon iizv

praised to 15 dollars iv J liumorick- ous eastern and western periodicals l i.c j house and John Robins: this the 1 4thlf a!tCr f th? PP will oe somewhat mod-jThe library will .onU... nearly ail tie r.PK i -n . , , ' lined: the new leaturcs which will ne introdu- works oi o.ei it ..s t;.e ; pi tar, v iz: Ci it.

tail, crease faller., ay back, left, hind!.

foot white up to thf! pasture joint; no Drod

i 1

dav of Mil v 1833.

1 do hereby certify thc above to be a true cop lioin my esdray book. MOSES ALLDREEGE, j. p.

LOGANSrOUT MAILS.

ced, however, will be altogether additional.

Every effort will be made ty the conductors, to make the Mirror as wc:-(er;i as possible in its eliaraeter. Its contents will comprise

E ORIGINAL TALES The pie-

ai.d Travels Histor) lliograj l.y tm' Jiemoirs the ir.osi approveu L!i:rn.-rii AninKiis Ativei.l.'ic-a '1 ak-s ol i;Lt.cc tiiriuiile ei.arac ler, i-zc. c.

1'he n.j.'icie l eriodic.' l Lihraiv" w '"

llf !l II ! . I 1 I ll !... I l U I . I I' 1 1 ; i I ! I I . r-. . 1 . . .

eminent talents of Mrs. Dumont for tins (readir.- in t,ii,'i counti). Lvc-ivLunU-

peues oi wnimg ;tre acKi.owittigcn, "in cotain 'l.- i ??ts, in a i.t ej.iC;v

ARRIVED iroin Laiacltc, on Mon-1 East and West. The spec imens ol Mr.lJTtc! Wx '-'"-c'' ui tn u e u-k i tti;..;cdays and Tiiur.da) s, G V. M . Dillon's powers in this vsa, are crtdita-id; i,"'tt,! vi,il x ai 1 Ll l" ii- i: s j i ii i i . i i . i . i ti2i. e toe m call est eM. Its iim. 1 1 1-- w, 7. u i Indianapolis nioiaiajs, o V. 31. EIo not only to intnsell, but aI?o to lht;;tM?ai ic i. r i , , , croud aux n , , l4t. Wayne, on itiesiuus, anil rising literature ol the West. Othci;bcok ii:io ;vo niniLers, iriqiniah iUu tle. Saturdays G 1. iM. pei.s, that are favorably known, will al-jew v. oih.s will i us i e uep.iiti'id as ti.. iNlles, Tuesdays G P. M. sn nnt riluito ti. lliis .li.rirlmfM.t nf t ! w. : ari 'ivc !liS Eriioir, antl sent cli lush to v.-

DEPARTS to LafiijcUe, on Sunda) s and Wednesdays, G A. M. Indianapolis Fridays G A. M. Ft. Wayne, on Tuesdays and Friday?, G A. M. Is iles Fndavs G A. M.

Minor; and we do not hesitate to prom-; i

;palr.r.s. J he Mil si rii er in .'tuieici will l c

roi rbt.as it iwrp. io ll.H ii ii (i iii t; :;

ise.and we presume the public will nol;iiteiatuic. Work-riinlt d id lias Hbi.y v. ;' iitrilale to be lievt , lliat it will x casion- be furLi!i:jd to l.im, when, withcut i.c allv ennlaii! liiis of r.ire f r elieiu . j would be wl . iiy unable to premie them. A

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il. ORIGINAL ESSAYS The i.rnJ""1 uai w?u "l H5 MX bc,iari ,e ln'f ort:

,. . ... . -'Can be rvpYuAcj tijtritisU-d to sul.rnt ... ,11... -.4..... .ill i. r t 1

i.a ami i:iu .uisuuee win ue i.epi aiooi . jVn owirfr to .-ir ri t idiar facilities, for a-

All the mails are closed at 0 p. ?i. all jiioni tbi? department, for which we shall j t out twent;, Tr thir-y cents, with tl.eii. rcritters intended to be sent bv anv mail Icrdeavor to procure the familiarand in-!taIlt ahion of its being fresh and neiv. .11 il- il- .! I t . i . n . : ..-.... .

Till' subscriber heps leave to inform the

ine citizens ot lcga.nspokt and viciijU,

letter

must be handed in half an hour previ-kerotinir. c ih::ll :vc near i,."A-ls pages annually, e-

oustothetimeofclosi; in r mt V TIMFS THT WITi1" , l" ,Ct,I,:,1,,G."-fclztd . s! LV ('li-ri'p p ii IS'. 1..' K1j i 1 IM 1 a IN i rl L. lo I j work pu:di'. b d sn the li rary will Le ccinj !cic T, 1 --L Under this head will be presented oc- n itself. A title will nej;icn w:tin-u-L Logansport I'eb. 1G, 1G3.3. jcasnal sketches of eve nts of interest J volume, so that tne subscriber, if U r!c;,..t.

...... I , . I I il I . null r , ui tin n ill. ii i'i i ill ii i u h ( i linonened (I'.inrrr the earlv 1 . . . J j " imjl-iicu u.iiii. uiccauy .u ajjyitbe others; or it ruay be oound up tig

:-' iiuiiiM-i H.H3UI i a-; pleasure ol the sahsenhcr. tern country. The matter for these j This work pre? ci ts an extraordinary fla.

that he hasjusi receiv'd a large asoi tintnt ul Uetclies Will be draw n liom authentic j ,ure "Ki'oiyi lo any olner ptn.jCical n. iic

HlOiN NAfl rSTit sources. Su.nF1u r,ice ,e -'"Vvxij iiiilijij, viloiliiUij) r jcousiderf d a mere loin lor a year, as tie &.C SiC BRIEl OUIGALSKETCII-Iuorli, at the year's end, wiilsell .orccst;:id All ofthe mast approved Jm,iataVf -'f'"?c "'!' '""'"'"'J' UiuArTt!2l,Z- 'cllilf v ii ol uc-slern per uhaiilics scenery, chaii- ' 'r,nS oau.nc its origi.ii ctsi io u.e tu. sen-

ter, hi-.lory. and custom. ,'. , ... . , . .. ' J I lir Wfirh-s nilhliliPrl in ' TI o IV.n f. j.

V. ORIGINAL POETRY .The! Periodical Library" will he ofthe h.Ver

names of Otway amonl others, are a 1 character, Loth as reaids the anther a:,ci:i

rovttl n.cit,

every arn-.Z

Which he will u.rrunt equal to any manufactured in the United States.

Country Jricn hunts v ill find it much to

ouniru vHcrciinirs will uno u muciuo r- " , , ,ti i . 'ui iect ew works of nn ,1 . . . ,, , . . Isuliicient guaranty that this depaitu enti .'J,01, ew wotks, oi aj.j tlieir interest to eail. as i am disposed to I i-- h'i . n m , i vill he fer.t out to the editor i y ,.11 n i. :.. .... i: :l ioi the iViinor will be respectably tilled. Crn.n v.. i. ..

sell all goods in my line ol business, on

better terms than they can be purchas edin Pittsburgh, Cii cini ati or Louis

peeiauiy nneu. i from j.:rn ivir hua u,1in1iud u

VI. IN ADDITION, the paper will) toselecl from, while cere will ft ttLeii iconlain Literary Notices brief trans-1 ",;,!ie. ,jis H-lication eijual acy thirg of tie

i ktfid in An. erica,

The first muni er will I e issued on te Fti

grant a!! reasonable facilit.es to theiprdnoe tIllifom,i,v f 0pinion and prayers ol the revenue;. cxerc.e ,,,, (,racljon aminglt. mc.nbers t;.eutm:.stl1.era!uvlr,var!3Stheot!!-i0f,-eajillini;!

r State hanks do nothing uselessly to embarrass the Bank of the U.S.

As one ofthe m st serious ohjvc-.1' tions to the Bank of i'ie UniictI )

The President aram repeats that

he bejj his Cabinet to consider the

r--)r?ojie(i tnr-r.su ro is

Ins

own, m

States, is the power wincli it eon- ilV support ol wiiichheshallretjuirc central., care must he takrn in fin- n0 one of them to make a sacrifice ding other agents for tiie service of "pinion or principle. Its response Treasurvnot to rise up another , it iris b?en assu nd, after the vwer equu'lv formidable. Al- mos iire deliberation and rethough it wouiJ probably be impos-..1'051? as necessary to preserve siblo to produce such a result bv a- ,tne nioralsof the people, the free-

nv organization ofthe State lianks ('um fhe press and the purity of

watch could be devised vet it is eeiectire trancluse, without which i... .. j ii ? . . . .

desirable to avo:d even the annear- dW u ,il nniiG !" saving that the lild

ville, addi li-dnsportatioa. i:nu i'Hresting l oreign and Uo

I would also invite the Smiths in and (' ,t'.Ab conmients on 1 asM. jof May ,.est) ;ind rop!ariy evt.ry (dljCg.

near the above place, lo rail and exam lu , "dcUeU iaie lessens, 1 oetry, day thereatter, tecurtd in handsome rrinKc

i " i. - i r . i tui ri dim iri hue m niif nu.irr j two

m m f 7 - ... j itfV v ur

Icrs per annum, payable in advar.ee. Ch:U remit tiiig twent) dollars will he supplied wi.fc five copies for that sum; agents at the taire rale. Addrces. T.K.URCGXBANK, No. 9, Franklin Place, Philadelphia.

inc mv PIock- of Ikdv. tmc ilunr ml r.f:Vw(?

loiter 5c Los More, and a few aooi:

a-

bove the Post OiKce. S. IL JACKSON. Indianapolis, Jnh 1 1 . 1 r,:7,,. 5-.f. riiE'ro: jva:. TENDLK their. sincere thanks to their friends and customers, for their liberal patronage, and hope by stiict attention to business to merit a-contiim-ance. 'J"hev also inform their customers that they 1 ave just received from rcv York the latest spring and summer which aie splendid and much imm oved

and to wiiich they invite the attention of'

the public. Logansport, May 9, 1833. Cm.

iV;-"Tiie Publishers, determined to

in ai;-- a i.iir trial to ascertain whether a we; !:iy Literary Paper can be so supposed in the West, as to warrant the rxpe:'.dituics of time and money which are nreessan to make siu h a work good, line made arrangements to publish the Cincinnati Ai : rro r, a . id Weste ri i G a ze 1 1 e of Literature and Science, lor at least one year, .upon the plan slated above. At the expiration of that time, they will feel tiienelves at liberty lo abandon the field, should the support extend to the work be insnfiieient to warrant them in contiiiuii; it; hut for that period, it will be continued at ;dl hazards. As their expenses will be heavy, and as the pro

posed publication will not come direct-

F- FITCH - M DRespectlally inlouns the citizeus of Logansport and its vicinity, that he Las permanently located himself in this Milage for the purpose of attending to the practice of Plavsic and Surgery, All calls in his line w ill be thankfully L promptly attended to. He flatters him-

elf that from his long experience, nr.d

V I IllO I "IH II lie! i i in'l Willi nil V Atlv.r it. ti. I

in (lie w,slt;n, coiurtry, the VUl.rs Vc7 ' rx,c,:si" Pcticc, bolh il. Wjpc cxp,cl nil!, sonio coniidece to beam- a"d that he do able lo gi.e ,,1, m,,),,.,.,,,,., i ,. i . j i iieneral satislaction. He lias on band, pi) (.ounle.iai. ced and supported by the b , ., . , f , e a We:tern Community. and constantly keep for sale a good

B Elijah Collins of n-ashington township Delaware countj, Indiana, a Biiy ivi.'ire, four years old this spring shod all rounJ fourteen hands three inches high, appr..iseu to forty-five dollars. . Iso a bay su n coi.t two years old past, star Jn the forehcMd f.oth hind

leet white a intle white in each flank some J he pubi'.shed on a line Super-Royal sheet wiiiro hair in ! ir t .il ...i ... i .

" ' - i aiMji.iiai:ii in tiirii-ni'ja

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,uiiais uy i nomas uoiiey and . (ireen.

TKliMS OF PUBLICATION. The Cincinnati Mirror, and Western Gazelle of Literati! n nnH ri...,f.n ;ii

bv J IV.IILV 111

A true coov from mv iir-.v I.m,,.-

Win. .MeCOUlck, j r

EAGLE TAVEil.N.

Fort Wayne Indiana.

in the quarto form, convenient for beinir I I '!! , ... . &

uoui.u. i ne paper lor a ear will make a hatdsome volume of four hundred and eighteen large pages, including the title page and index, which will be furnished

iwith the last number of the volume. Ad

ancf. 1 o tins end it would he ?x-mKl treasure expended bv our h;re-'f 1,Uj s"hs" r has taken the standivertisements will be excluded. The pedient to assume no more power folhrs in t!ie establishment of our invrnraiVd'hTo'iell !7.llenr)r Johns as a s,,1),,ij,ti(':i priie will he-Two Dollars over t!iem. and interference no more haPP' system of (iovernment will rouF 0'TrnMMivfi7vrn and F,lty Cn!!1 Vvvv payable in adilunr nfr,;.e .Uo., ..,:..!.. u ..i.,.. Ik.vp vnin n,l fV..:.i tt., 11,JU- MLKiAINMEN f, vauce;or Ibrce Dollars payable anv A&J&L

I in future undei ;ll,,lL nnin six moitllis alter the corn-

assortment of genuine

Drags and Medicine which will at all limes be sold on as reasonable terms as can be purchased in this part of the State. His OFFICKr.r present in the large Frame Buitdir.g rest South ofthe Canal Mansion House. N. B. Medical advice given at inc Office Free Gratis. Logansport, July 1st. 1833. 3m.

. . , l .1 . ; vviin. it 15 IU IJC COU(lUClf'( luiv necessary to the security of der these conviction, he feels that the tirm of L. P. Ferry

in i.ic iumiouue,aiui me iaitli-.nipunaiu 10 uie .-v-ispanng no pains in rendering nvnrv lla hove terms are not comnlipH will, n.l

fit perbrmanceoi their duties as a- nerinan people cannot be commen-'partment of bis accommodations equal lhe P'ddidiers have to employ a cdllcc-' giints ofthe Treasury. Any inter- cet toosoon;andhe therefijrenamesito an' in llle country. ' j ter, Three Dollars and Fifty-cents will I

intends mencement ol tne year. When the a-

;nts ofthe Treasury. Any inter- cpd toosoon ;and he therefijre names ference bvthctn in thc political con- 'ne rs' ay fOcober next as a

U-tsof the country, with a view to PJ proper for the change ofthe influence elections, ought, in the o- deposits, or sooner, provided the pinion of the President, to be follow- necessary arrange mrns wih- the ed by an inr?ed;ate dhicharge from,'a'c Banks can be made, the public service. ' ANDREW JACKSON.

bort Wayne, July 9, 1833.

TAKEX UP IJ V Daniel Tlioir.pson livirf ib Jackson tou nsliip tarroll ctiuJ Indiana, on the LDlhtlay of Af" 1-;, tno

HCRSES one a Mack horse, siippscd to tc 10 year? old, !G hands hmh, shod before, both l.ind feet

w iiite, a star in his forehead the hacKpan I : l : r,.A i .a maile bf t"e

e arc now prepared to execute, iti the eatet manner, and on the short-

i nonce, Job Frintng of every de

ter, Three Dollars and Fiftv-cents will ,,is main white supposed to be made bj be invariably demanded. 3 ctJ,,ar; a " t . . J tiiniw.cPi In 10 Ion ifar fid. aliO It 1'' Wu

ioial Agents allowed 12 1-2 cents on collections, and a copy ofthe work gratis. As these terms are liberal, it is expected that all who accent acencies will

exert themselves to collect aU subscriptions in their vicinities. Piscoiitinuences, where payments are

high shod before, some white on the riff

hind foot, no other marks or branus ptn.-; de, the black horse appraised to Iw enty-' dollars, the roan to thirtj dollars, I J"u , Molt and Elisha Ilrown, this the 14tL caj may, I do hereby certify iheabuv to be a true copy from my l'stray book. MOSKS ALPRIDGE.J.P. Jr