Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 27, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 October 1834 — Page 4
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From the Indiana Journal. McnrT Clay aiulDanicl e b s t c r . While D.i:;el,h!ie the Northern Pole, Keeps always at the point, Our II envy, like the System's Sol, Keeps various parts in joint. While Webster bids .Aurora's nys In midnight darkness shine, Clay, like th sun's meridian blaze. Glows wide along the line. .Daniel, amidst the drought, can draw From his deep polar spring, While Henry gathers from the thaw Of every frozen thing. D.miel, without the vultures help, Descries the sunken rook: While Henry, like the lion's whelp, Foresees the hahtninir's stroke. O O Daniel commnnds the ocean's swell, And there unfurls his sail, While Henry, like the Ooddess Nile, Flows watering ell the vale. While Webster, like the mountain oak, Resists the blast unshorn, Cl .y litis the xe, and by its stroke The sturdy oak is lorn. Wl lcn Daniel sees the serpent's head He smites him on the heel : But dauntless Henry takes the lead And smites him head and tail. Webster's high fortress is his head, His judgm Mit is his chart, "While Clay, by powerful feeling swayed, Is guided by his heart. If the fierce lion wcmld do 1mm, Webster his mouth can stay, But CI ay subdues him by a ch.am, And makes the monster pi y! If Webster shews Demosthenes' powcis Before the Lstenitrjr thro tin, Clay, hke great Cicero, overpowers In numbers smooth and strong. If Webster hurls his hoi?; around. And strikes his foes wish dread: Clay slings his smooth stones, which confound j And mort-dly wound the h:cd. Injunction, th.--y are head and heart, And form our country's hone They, hk the hhod iu every put, (Jive the whole sstem tone. When Oilcans' m mmoth, namod Protest, Came b. II ivving for tlm free, Th- y met ilr; m-uister, ::iote his breast, And launched him in the sea. Old Nep'uno, thcka! at the vile stench That from its sides trr.uvpire, Cries to hi- nvmphs "i. d-;e it hence To bum in Pluto's ihvP And if too fe.ul for riu:..'s ibnds Ti: i-ll c !' its-aiohoi there, And nuke h:m should, r mi the bends And p;ck them indv.-pjii. Unbounded r ige may urgi- him still Nnv mammoths r ; Bui Freed-m ': sos sh i. still prevail To break the tyrant's snate. May Clay and Webster still unite in patriotic fl me, vVhile History's pages shall transmit Their deeds to deathless I'eve! Johx lioBEHT. Marion County. $ep!c-nbcr,li3l. InSdelity. Thou who seorncst truths divine, Say what joy, what hope is thine? Is thy soul from sorrow free? Is this world enough for thee No for care coirodes thy heart. Art thou willuior t. dep:.n? N Thy nature bids 'bee shrink From the voul abyss's blink. Thou m -y'st lugh in hrond sunshine, Scoff when sp ikies tlio red wine; Yet thoti must tremble when deep night Shuts ihe peag ill's fiom thy sight. b ruing f mes and thou fib sphemest, Y" another d -y thou deemest Thine; hut soon its hgbt will wone, Then thy w irning c mosanain. Tiie-re is a morrow with no night B oad and hi zmg. endless liht ! Shv Id hsdiwt thydre ms oVrtake, Utlter thou ?i-,!Vt never w.tkr 1 . c. s. From the Cincinnati Mirror. The time to Muse. How lovely is the dys define, Se bow the w.st in beauty glows, And hke the iioiy in their death, It gleams the fairest at its closw! Uow sweet this eve! how p ssmg sweet The calm it sh-ds upon the soul Sright thought displays its silken wings, And revels 'neath its bland control ! And every fierce emotion sinks Amid the peace which blossoms there As vpe derived of sympathy, ' Forsakes the bright'ning brow of care. And ?s the charms that hloom around Are failing in the dusky night, ' Slethinks it is me- nour to Hiuse beauty a weet but transient linit. Tis time to muse, since felWDciy Aroml out joys destroying roves, J)espising tilings of littie worth To quench in death our highest loves. o inuse, since o'er ottr heart
The star of hope that brightest shone, IlaMi quenched in woo its every ray, And I in sorrow grope alone. 'Tis well to muse when such a mood, A' such a soothing, holy lu ur, And think that grief rnny yet be still'd. Where blasting woes can never low'r. Fairfield County, Ohio
11 AT HIAIV5TFACTORY. WOTIX I) . STRrrKl. T. and JOXA&U THAN W. P( NVF.RS. Take this meth od of informing the Public that they have urchased of Resin V. Jones his HA VTING i ISTABLIZHMEM, imd inteno carrying ; n that Business in all its various branches--! ,l,r 1 1,,, firm ..f i pure fin under the firm of Strickland & Powers Their shop is one door west of William IF. Nicholson's 'I avern Stand, where they will be glad to accommodate all those who may favor them with their custom. Their Hats will be of as good quality as any in the West, and sold on ns reasonable terms, for CASH or FURS. (yThe I, ighe.st prices will be civen for Oder, Muskral, "oon, and Mink skins. Crawfeidsville, la. June 1 4, 1K11. 11-eJm I,a;?Iott'K CcBi'bratrri Cough iiOI?M. I fPTlHIS IClixcr is ih-etdiarly adapted to the
I3L present, prevailing disorders of ,1C;: "" "'-'iiiiimnice.i wrlj in()n,.tw bte ist and lungs, leading to consumption, i J1""' , " comin? volume of the Mirror will Common colds and Coughs, which are occa- be m'll'kei1 by a number of improvements upsioned by obstructed p Titration, will readi- i wn l'rctf(-ni the g. ru ral features, which Ivvield io its inlluenc(.removiii.r those troub ! at ,',"s "m? dis,,ngsh Hie p .p -r, will remain
lesoine uritalions, winch act as a constant i timuiant to coiigliina. Il eases pain, and OtdliPf'S fOSl ll MM .milinill .liMirirt IVircnne . ' I ..liiieted with tmlmon irv comn urit?. Weedimr ! .1. .. l' . ' i i i . i
01 iiie longs, vvc, sp isnio.ue nsnima, p.iipit a-i n mm st:iucit:u i aies ion of the heart, and consumpiiv" allections. j s !f L',r Biogr .phical .aid Ihsiori--ven in t!ie most advanced peiiods of life, c' 'ches Reviews of and copious exn ill find immediate rriicfdVom its rem ukahh ,ntc'3 U'"m 'lNew Wlrks in the v nous ilep irjiower i.fdmnnishmg the irritability of thesys- ; r"' lVs ut U' raur a Compendium of the :em; and the velocity of the circulation, and ! ,vs of ln1 l) '' "S'dtory Par ijrr o,! s
bv cleansing and healing the disordered parts. 1 Italro allords immt (jiale relief in the whoopi v.'j couh. OirPit' C, Oae Dollar for I u and Fifty (.fit's tor sin ul bottles. L'Oit SALE, iu CnvrforteriUchy M. HOLMES. Sepernber 25, 1S33. CERTIFICATES. Cohmhm,JuU 22,1820. Mi Crosby's I nave foremhteeri years. , been troubled with an allection of the breast and liin'rs, attended with a severe coli'di. pain in the side, and ditheiilly of breathing ;vV j m tnc i:. not in-'i, i oecanie so mucii reunc I'd, that my life was despaired of, and receiv ing no visible benefit fiom my physician, I was dvised to make trial of La Mott's Cough Dions; and after taking one bottle, was resoved ioerfect health; and it is my firm beef, dirt the use of the above nomed Draps, ; ived mv life. THOMAS JONES. Lee, Mass, Sipt. 7, 121). Tiiis mey cirtify, Ui ;t in the month of July lt'28,1 wos at tacked with o cough, which from ts continued irritation of the parls, for foul or five months, became alarming, from isfiequcncy.pioducmg fiintiussand great pror, t ration of both mental and bodily power, j prociued La ?dott's Cough drops, and cotnv nit need taking according to the directionswinch gave immediate relief, so that behmr 1 had used all of one bottle I was perfectly free from any cough. I would cheerfully recommend them to those "like aiilicted CAROLINE BENTON. ldm ni i sfni? try's Sale iLliLwnioe - ii' r i .t pu die vendue, tif ' " . I fai ' ii Fttdav the 3rd day f (K tuber next. at o.e I.Me resid nee of Ayres Parker dee'd. in Middletown.Montgomery Co. f a., the lollowma th-soi d'vd prop it), to ': One Cow atui calj (2 l-'2 bushels of Oats, per noh'i ami some in the stacks t ome f ont, 1 uHxh ri I '(ock, 2 Gn,'Si 1 Jynreati) He!stet(J,'i V?&:V?, Vot meiat.Jarming tttcttsiis, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Nine moii'hs credit will be given, by the purchaser giving note with approved security.Further terms made known on d y of sale. JASON THOMAS, AdnCr. September N, 1834. 24 ts STATE OF II)IAXA, Montgomery County, as. Probate Court, Aug. term 1831. Simon C. Dav is, Admit, issrator of the estate of Enoch V mcleave, dee'd. vs. The heirs atid creditors of said dee'd. Petiiion to seCi'le estate as insolvent. SfnYIP oi.l ,.r i... r- .i ' o.iivi (n uiumui ui.ey mis alotttey and filed his petition. & su'rovsat tiie msu'diciency of the personal and rcaTprdperty of said estate to pay the debts out-stane-mg; it is therefore ordered by the Court, thohotice of the pendency of this petition bs published in the Record six weeks successj lvely, and that unless said creditors notity the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by tiling the same or a statement of the nature, discription and date of the contract or assumpsion upon which the same may be founded, in the ollicc of the Clerk of said Court previous to the final distribution of the asse's of said estate, such claims-will be positioned in favor of the more diligent creditors, and it is further ordered that tins cause be continued until the next term of this Court. A Copy, JOHN WILSON, Clerk August 2 l&iL., 23
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-5JISAAC NAYLOR, AtToKAKY A.D CorSSELLOj; AT Law, AVING located himself at C'rawfordsville, Montgomery countv. Indiana. Win attend punctually, and faithfully to the duties of lus profession, in all the counties composing the 1st Judicial Circuit of the state aforesaid. lie will also attend to the collection of debts, m any, or all of the counties of the Upper Wabash country. He will attend to all law business intrusted to his care, in the Supreme Court of Indiana, and also, in the United States District Court for the State of Indiana. Orilis Office is on Green Street, two doors north of I.C. Elston's Store, w here he can be found when not absent on business. .., A ile lus formw a Ptncrf Th. J. Evans of covington, Fountain Co., .a al l,f U,,;S3 Circuit C tllU flrS' Judicial Circuit. N B. He lus formed n nnrlnrrIiiti mt ountain co.. Courts, in August, E1TEK.1 TVICE. THE CINCINNATI MIRROR. A.D WliSTEK.V CAZFiTTJE OF LITE.lt AT V UK AMI SCIK.XCE. ED1TEDBV GALLA1IER AND SlfllEVE. PROSPECTUS OF T11L FOUhTJI VOLUME. The fourth volume of the Ciyciyyxn Mru ' " " "i oie ei.ri:,.vri MUX !0?' onu nif-s irazctlc of Literature ,t,,d ii . w., t 1 1 i i f "in e .' ut-ieioiore me Mirror vvil 1 1 lu ,l" ,re rr"lti'n of )biginal Mat-1T-T-. il... .1. . . nicies Ii. m ihe F.r e,n iU1J '"t'licui M 'g zineS Its contents Will Consist of tirtmn-. I .....I 1 1 -n l ana sucn nilol'igence of a gen-ral nftiuio as nny seem to be interesting 10 t, uiilir. j OJ" To make Ihe Mnror still more worthy of ih. patronage of the Western O.mm miiv, J xh Publishers promise, in the fourth volum :a series of Tales illustrative of Western jk;culi.n;ies, hisioiy vud scenery, wntteii exUuvssly lor this Wrk. Als.., asofiei, as -mee j a month, a piece of Music, anang-d f,,r tlm j Piano forte or Guitar. P..pCr of a quality su tr ' ' Z " " T uy" " .. .o ,.. :..JI , u"1' generally, The series of Original Western Tales which arc to appear in this Volume, (one of which snail no pumistiau every month,) wdl be from the p ns of the Rev. Timothy-Flint, author of 'Francis IVrncn,' ic 4Vc. MoKr.Ax Nkmllk, Esa., author of 'Alike Fmk,..r 'he Last of the lio ,in,t n,' .c J. A. M'Clung, Esa., author of 'Conden, a novel,' Jcc B. DiiAKK, Ksa., auihor of 'Tales Horn ihe Portfeiio .f a young U ckwood.sin.n,,1 James II. Paukixs, autli..rot -F.millainy, a Uie WuJow's Wig,' c. John It. Dillon. The authoress of 'Hospitality, a tale' the 'Swedish t,ul' ;, popular poem, vVc. jMrs. Jn.r a L. Lt moat. " P. W. Pall H. S. Havaes. " C. L- Hi-mz And others. The Poetical departm nt of the Mirror will still be contributed to by F. W. Thomas, author of 'The Emigrant,' J. N. M'Jiltozv, Oryvay ('ritRY, and others; ;uid Lssiyswdi be furnished iiom the sumo pens that have hitheito m ule the Mirror the medium of communicating their refioctions and speculations to the public4.The Publishers do not rxn: rt th. i i c lo tn die up their minds in rofrxni tit ill. merits of the Mirror, on the stieiigih of the icstimony of its cotemporarn s; but as Uiere arc many sections of the West in which the work is entirely unknown, they have thought it proper to state, that since the Mirror came into their hands, it has lieen acknowledged, by such papers as the Baltimore Daily Gazette', .allied by William Gvvyn, Esq., to be "one of the handsomest and cheapest publications in the country, East or West, and to contain a great deal of interesling original matter, as well as judicious selections;1' by such as the Ohio State Journal, edited by Judge Railhachc, lo be "not inferior, in point of real merit, to the best periodical works of the day ," by such as the Ciueinnni Duly Gazette, edited by C. Hammond, Ktsq ' to be "beautifully executed, filk-d with excellent matter, and deserving of liberal p i'ronage," and by such i;s bei;i .te) Louisville Daily Herald, edited !y W. 1'annehill, Esq.. to be worthy of "wide eirculation in the West ." ' CONDI TH )NS. The Cixcinnati Mirkou is published evry S uurday morning, on line supo.r-roy.il piper, in the quirto form, convenient foi preservation and binding. The annu.d subscription price is, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, navabln at the timo of cnlisnrit.n..r . Ti i j - -..".jw, luu.g , ,ji 1111 CO Dollars, pay tble any lime within six months .... .vui . . in 11 me ouuvij leiins are jiot complied with, and the publishers have to em - ploy a collector, Three Dollars and FCiv Cents Yvill be invariably demanded. The na - ... . I . I jwr lor a year maiies a Handsome volume of four hundred and sixteen large pages, 13 iaiil equal to fifteen duodecimo volumes ofthrrp mui ui.iuiii an aniuiiiu oi reailnifT matter hundrai pages each. A title p ige arm index pages each. A title p ii;e arm index iurmsiieu anno close ot eacli, volume. Applications for thawork to be madeTii SIHIEVE 4 GALLAIIER, Publishers. Cinr.nmHti, O. QirSubscriptions received at this office
llr. Whit V vs, v t a f 1 c Too t h -ache llropw. fTTIIEonly specific ever offered to tlw
. e.1 public, irom wiiicn a permanent mm radical cure nny be obtained of that disagree able pain, the Tooth-ache, with all its attodant evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting the teeth, which often proves more painful th:in the toothache itself; & cold sss ing from I he decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic allection, with many other unpleasant ellects; such as disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, &c. &c, all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to oli'er to the world a remedy, that will not only remove the pain nine times out of ten, if properly applied, but preserve the leeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and hive nut commenced aching, restoring litem to health and usefulness. CERTIFICA 1 ES. Baltimore. JuJv 7 Some time last May, Doctor Thomas White fpt with me some of his Vegetable Toothaceh Drops, and requested me to use it in my practice I accordingly did recommend it to six of my friends, and some of them had been complaining of the tooth-ache for more than three months; and out of the six it has perfectly cured five, I am now fully convinced o its salutary effect, not only curing the toothache, but prevents teeth from furthe decay ing. J. II. WINCHESTER, A. D. The subscriber in his practice as a Dentist, having successfully and to a considerable extent used Dr. Thomas White's Tooth-ache Drops, can recommend them when genuine, as superior to any other medicine uow in use. E Hall FOR SALE, in Septembes 27), 1S33 CrtiirftrdftiVe, by M. Holmes 3!--ly. Imw larftierslnp. E. A.Hannegan & R. M. corwine ?? .WiN'J formed j co-partnership in lb & M pr-;'ticc of L iv in all the Superior k snt riei Coin is of judicature of this Slate an Illinois, ire prepared to attend to all busines confided to them, with fidelity and despatch They intend pymg particular attention i Coiirryartcng ni( l-olhcting. Their unitet ttenuon sli d! be. fjiven to 11 busm ss ii) may he .-iitrtisied ut eiiher, and one oith. . other ma v always U consulted at their respective places i -f . diode: the former at Covmgion. Fountain County, ami the latter at Newpu Vermilhon amnty, Indiana. IXV1 1A 1. Ncvember 21,Lk-33 M-if c ta in islraior'8 .1 o ite. A i'' persons iriilcb'.ed io the ciu JA. William H. Albertson, dee'd, late ol iM,.iogoinery county, Indiana, are requested to inaki- immeihate jiayment ; and all those having rbims against sanl estate will pl..iSe present them, duly authenticated lor settlement. The estate is solvent. PHILIP HORNBAKER, Ad.r. September, .1, LS.li. id .jw. AtiENTS FOR THE RECORD Wua P. O. Mr. ilah'ead La Fayette, J. Semans r'T, - J. Wade Frankfort and Jefferson, S. I) Maxirdl. Pleasant Hill, Jf i OQn . Newtown, Win. to rePost. Matter Port Master Post Mavtt r. Snuel Hughs C. M. ii '.ton Attica, W'lih msport, Covington, ameslown, South-Bend, Dr. W. R. Winton RESPECTFULLY informs the publie that he is permanently loc 'cd in Ciawforusvdb, uheie he will give his undivided atteii lion to the duties of his profession m all it various branches. His office is in the Book Si ore one door west of Dr Holmes' Drug Shop, where h. may be found al all timer, except when professionally engaged. His charges thai! in all cases be unifm m and moder ie. J 1 -'U 2tf Dr. Canby, 'ctruliy inform.his friends . nd the j.; bhc generally, that he has commenced and will continue to practice medicine in this place and vicimiy. His residence will be permanent, and hi? lime exclusively devoted to professional business, lie is prepared with the necessary instruments, and will attend to such Surgical cases as commonly occur in country practice. Office m Doct. GrImes' brick house, immediately west from the court house. Crawfordsville, June 2, 183-L if. ARRIVALS AND DEIRTUReT OF THE MAIL. At and from Craufordsville. ARRIVALS. eastern, Saturdays $ Tuesdays at 10 A Southern, do do M Northern, Mondays & Fridays G Green istle, Thurday3 J'e:rtou'n, Monday evening. Western Saturdays g"p. M P. 44 M. 4 DEPARTURES l .-ui uiv i uiv lilj I Eastern, Saturdays &. Tuesdays 10 A . M. M. 1 ' '? u" uo ' rtlicm, do do " ' AVirfoicn, Tuesdays " 1 Grecvcastle, Fridays TTf . . , A. Western Saturdays 0 P. M. All letters and papers intendoil to hn. nni " -fv uv iu many Mail, must be handed iu half an hour ! ' previous to the time of closing ! ' C. ELS'I STON,P.,U
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