Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 29, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 October 1834 — Page 4
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FORGET TIIF.E!--NEVER! Then best so; and let us part, Smce love like mine In? ruled to move thee : Bui Jo not ihink this constant heart C m ever cease, ingratc, to love thee No! spite of all thy cold disdain, Ml bless the hour when first I met thee; And i a trier bear whole ye.rs of pain Thau e'en lor one short hour forget thee Forget thee? never! Still men-fry, now inyonly friend, Shall with her soothing "rt endeavor My present anguish to susp-md, My panting pleasures lost forever; She shall the fnppy ho:irs r new, When full of hopes ftnd smiles I met thee. And little thought the day to view, When thou would'tt wish me to forget thee Forget thee? Never! Yet I have lived to view tint day, To mourn my past destructive blindness; To see now turneu wbh scorn away, Those eyes once filled with answering kindness. But go farewell snd be thou West, If thoughts of what 1 feel will let thee; Yet, though thy image kills my rest, 'Twere. greater anguish to foigct thre Forget thee ? never !
MV MOTHt'.K. BY TV . r . WILLIS, My mother's voice! how often ctecp.-: Its cadence or. my lonely hem s! Like healing sent on wings of sbep, Or dew to the unconscious llowers. I can forget her melting pv ver Wide 1 -aping pulses madly fly, But in the still unbroken air Uer gentle tone come stealing by, And ye;.rs of sin and mrmhood lice. And leave me at my mothers kne.-. The book of nature, and ihe ptiiii Of beauty on the w'lispei i-ig sen. Give aye to me some lineament Of what I Inve loon tauoht to be. My heart is harder, and perhaps My manliness haih drunk up fear?. And there's a mildew in the 1'psc Of a few miserable years But natute's b ok is even yet With all my mother's lessons writ. I have been out at eventide Beneath a moonlight sky of spring, When earth w-.s garnished !i': a bride, And nigh? had on her silver w ing When bi.isting leaves -nd diamond erass. And wateis leaping to the litit, And all ih -t makes the pulses piss With wilder fiectness, throng'd s ; r niut. When all was beauty then h. ve I. With friends on whom my love is flun Like myrrh on winds of Ar. by. Gazed up where eveieiejV- I -nip is hun". And when the beautiful sp.ra ;h .re, Fiutitr over me us golden chain,
My mothers ice ciit on tin; .ir .!e dropping of the rai:? AiVi les-mg on some silv-M su.r The spirit of a ben i knee, I've onr'd her low :.nd f rvenl prayer, T.iat our eternity migh. be To ise in heaven like stars ;.t night, A :d tread a iving p ah of Sigh;'. I h ie been on The ccwy hills, When nioht was stealing fiom the dawn; And mist was on the w king rills, And tints were delicately drawn In the grey Eist when birds were waking With a low murmur in the trees, And melody by fits w $ breaking Upon tlx- whisper of the b.eezo, And this when I went forth, p reh '.nco -As a worn reveller fr m the dtnee Au when the sun sprang glortouslv And iieelv up, and hill and river Were catching up in wave and treo The . r.ows from his subtle quiver I say. a voice hasthnii'd me then, Ileird on the still and rushing tight, Or, creeping from the silent glen Like w .rds from the departing niglit Huh stricken me. and 1 have presb'd
sid; Isaj, when I read over all these things, and thought "Vmi over, I felt a good deal staggered . Thinks 1 to myself, what if the Cineral should send on word to me to break open all the letters that come to my office, and take out all the money, and spend one h.lf of u in electioneering, and send t'other half on to hm: must I do i.? Thinks 1, I cant stand that; so 1 made up my mind to turn about &. go with the Willis, i went over and taiked with your 1 ther alKut it, and your cousin Ephram and Surgeni Joel, .md we all concluded to stick the old ship right about, and in k-ss than a week there wain a man m Downmgviiie agin us. So wl.eii we come to vote, election day, the votes were For Peleg Sprogie, - - - - - 113 For ixobcrt P. 1uulap, ... - (X'O This w;.s the Jarg si vote ever given in Dowuingville, and all on one side. Your cousin Ephraim was un nimously chosen representative to the Legislature. Let me election of Governor turn out as it will, I think nobody can say but what we've done our duty pretty well op here in Downmgville. 1 remain your loving uncle JOSHUA DOWNING.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
PROPOSALS i
Fo3 contini i.no Tin. ithlication of Tin: , ill. William H. Albertson, deel, late oi
THiKD Volume oltiu: (. -k a wkordsvillk Montgomery county, Indiana, are nipieslRfccoRn EnTTF.n rv ISAAC NAYLOR m? ! ed !o make immediate payment : and all those
and IYmjshld by I. F. WADE. Reason is the distinguishing attribute of man; deprive him of this intellectual powerful he sinks below the condition t n rational beings. Instinct , to them, is an unerring guide to their actions. This power has
I a spontaneous maturity. Not so with reaI son. "Swift instinct leaps; slow reason feeI bl v climbs." Although reason is said to be a
AGENTS J-'OilTltL. UECORD Yca P. . Mr. firj..fr,ui
La F.ir:?e, Djjio,
havint claims n-iinsi sail estate, will nlesse ! I rjnisort And Jctitri",.
preseiit them, duly authenticated lor settle- Pi.-as- s Ud
uncut. The estate is solvent. PHILIP HORNBAKER, AdVr.
iCWUe,Y, Atlica, I Wu'jrrpoit,
; Co"inginct
J. i f.'iU'
E.A. Hannegan, & R. M. Corwine
AVINii forriHxl a co VTljierfipii the
practice oj L;,u- in all the bup nor vV
Nitil-o IK?,
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j .V oj iiirmc lig.'tl, its growth in the hu-1 Inti-rior Counsof judicatnrrof tb:t ,Te nnl J jf ht -lie -r.i .1 T-.H .-c -. j man min'i is s?ou and requires much culti- J Illinois, are prepared to ail;mi to all biismr -ss f iir.r. rw.v,-5 o ,-W Su'xi ve.iou. Line vpon line, and precept vjnn confided to tbe-m, with fidelity and .lospuch. ,j;v '413 i'Oe-:. :. r tl-, -: ., , enprcerit, are indispensably necessary to the : TJiey intend paying particular attention to ,5n'!)e jir )n-i. TL. 't-l.-w ::ej p--;:, 3 ! mvancemcnt of mteilectual imnrove-'. Coiirrvancifurarui Colhrtirnr. Tiicir vnitcd J si i r
merit. iiittentinn shall he vrivpn Jo :dl Imsim'sn ibat
j r',e history ofcivilizod man in every age,! may be entrusted to ckhcr, ami 0110 orther 1 proves that his progress from ignorance and j other may always be consulted al ihcir re:pecj barba.ity, to knowledge and moral refine J tive places of .alxkle: ihe : Former at Covington, ,ment, is slotr and tHifirult: that there is ! Fountain Count v. --md the latter at Newnoot.
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ceaseless tendencv lo hs u.ilure.liv which hi
is inclined to Fors.ike the temple ( Virtue,deI scend the Hill ofeieiu-e, and ; 1 ;ke hislmde j in the valley of ignorance and Vice. The j ancient seats of learumg, nd ot the Arts and Sciences, are monumcns of ihe fatal d..nunf !..! r.f tiil ..,.1........ I I . . X
I mil kji ujK- tv-.uiv-ii-y 01 iiinnan nature. ia-
emndhon Onnntv. fmliann
A7)LLVA. November 51, WW 1 1-tf
1st ihv.Tlixe miles & r?-
Tw1 175S1:.-;
The following is one out several pungent paragi nphs on die s.me suiject wineii we find m the Frederick (M.iryLnu) Political Examiner, of yesteid, y: WAKW J iOAN Oi l ICE. Wo tillit Tstaiiti tlmt a new iuats Oaii c h is bu ll osttilih-iji (i in this ens, w hich is to cuntjaijf Hs om r.nn;iis uttiiS tSu Jirst ii'!nl-:: ui () lohcr. i; U)iii om itl:i. t-tit 04.;, .tjtrwist'f, lU'ii V li.-v .l.trkri."
i ho porso!i ti i! tji ! ii i' ii.ii; d are r (iutri tl t oj- -oi,l, jilh s:mi!h tu aj ii 'uu'ti i tho
.ih(l 0)Hij)iiM4)i. or, tii.it ih. v uiii n ntrii liinn to iho trilko ovov -vojiii.g; that liny v;i! -xiiitm iliotii iurij;i tiio dav to at least ton por-
jsons. It is iaii ihas a sovoro ntial-
iy is itttp osol for iiO(i-iorlormatM'. j The Grand Coitimisiourr holds his 1 anjyointiiK'Mtdiroetlv lrmi thoKstotiivn Cahitjot, and h;is hontts, USl sti-uriiy,t restore nil the Yellow j Ja( koisto iht'ir h oi l ii po jrr.r ut j ihe etd'narv h parrmeitt w iihto leti i.t-n-o . .!,.. C... . ? . 4.
m 1 1 1 1 1 him .Miiiuiav HI Vi - tolttT; fhc reni he placed under luc k tod xr.w "IV IS. ft is repon d that, on -ellli-i.n tit un fittliMiiV t.ieh: k;st,
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1 eiiiiw s.i"Keis were niu.
if is said, il they are p-roi;ued hi remain oat one nihr, diere i- rso
j tmns. once nlumed by the Sun
twenty
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to Henry bolen, Huldah Bolen, and
M. Juliann Bolen, heirs of Richard Bolen so.'.,. Take notice, that we will Mr.piv io
have, ter more thm
covered wu.'i thick clouds of moral ih.ikm ss
JSuch naiions ses, are
s.'iideiicy
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irom li( i anu ; ,iiv coneii v ' I
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liti.ues, lieen en. ln ,tlf. Stto ,f ln,t, .., ., h t,,it ,),,.
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:rd. ' Ooe mdu nd reri Jor com.s cf thre veas ! ajxl uml'.r, ltliu iy. One mile, ihe hl ihrro in five, The 4rMjr,ift ill hv; op; n ir r mare or gekhng, xcvps weiwir;, on y ;reced j r. re cLvy, ?ii ' c v ? i : i n as IUjIv iiiMied. Tin: n:v
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x-mgua. gloomy .Ustmyolcvmzed Uie Court House in Crawf.-rdsxilio on 'he jjfo I 'i .wJ.-.ntaiiiJc,,i rl,z JM .t :-tr.k-r a ugc pas., die inquiry naturally oil Vcond Monday it. November, I Mi 4, for Cotr,- i-, ,,Mi , hrh A .vo t : p v at mere no means by wim h this tat.tl 1 tlI1sS,,!r.r tt, iu. hv ,.a ,r. ..J ...... k. o... i : . , ,
Uhn.nm n .nav ma counter- . , :;M!l.. :ini Mw,tl .,. ....., i .i,., i , ..... ,
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lute.a t iiiiest Ir.i aiiswt is oy ;.-lt ,i-g Km. ' A i.-iig; and u tt! , o-t tll l-,itl ... i,
ii tttivUy) liilicis.'U Oiiu-ug ii'.i sse. .n.i c u'tloi.s e, tu.:.,Kti,i, mu die cfi ii.c.ni oiu.teractti.g his ; i ileni y, ,eie ,,t avuuiig fate. Tiio u x l'i 'V is, by wml ns e.iii gnKro'i res i i rpi timl ,..) oi,,n o Know!; dge i, Vniiu- i:i IV -ct- i: ? It $
.-tniiiHi'ii ii..-t atnoue o!" v iiU'fis
right t dowti ol iii" undersigned, Martha Martin, relict -nd late w iiiow ot s .in Richard Bolen dv-'c'd, in nd to the follow mg iteenh.M, real estate and lanus, in s .id conniv, mz: Die west half of the noiih fast ipi .rur ot sect ion ten, in township VU nortli. ol uaige ms;, ftO ;,ces, and 'he east half ol the nonh w, si qu.Mitr ol sec; mi ien in township !J0, r .nge j west, e mr .s .jtid the West Ii af or put ot ti,e :..!! palf i'f i;e iiorih west juuver
em-, t secn.Jii touiiecui.i townbhip ?0, umge .)
Join. B.
A Austin
..-.; m acc.ir p.isi) Uas gi nl aiut h. nevo- t .vest io acres. And beouse said heirs are l ;it 4 hject, a ii -coi.-Suet (! Newsn .irt oc- miants we w.U apolv to said Couit to .issi'.ti
tii iii i gu itdiur) or guj'.dians ad-litan in this ieinl.
i ' "P" s 4,ji..jc.ioiis pi (v tivtt a n- wspa-
per ot this ae-npi..n, ceii'ii'-ules n.uch to the form.'!,;, ..ftiK. mor;. and int iuetird charactei of ih (- . pi. , y wh'm ii is r: ; d.it is said that "v..o. ;v !.. .. v
( .. .. . . .... . i',,. ,i! i , , v Sue a newspaper fi u .---! i ih .,ieiy. In
, r- columns are uisp!::io, m m-i pi...,snh
NATHANIEL MARTIN, his wife Martha Martin sept . Sixteenth, W.i 1 , PATRICK HENRY
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the Ii me, ofdie Mer
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3 J tit i n i s ra tor's Vol ice.
tlte l)iMne,onhe Mer.list, of the Se.uman. ; -vo i iv. 1. .: l.ei. i.y iven Uiai ii.e under ottlu loot, otihelns.o.rii, . fthe Moeh,,.- jf ued has tuken out h'ltcis ot Admrnic, o! the .uerch int, and oi the I'.-tn.er. lU,n on the estate of Samuel Irwin Jliese prM!,:tiot.S lorm a continuous ; ,VcVlale ot Won gomery Co. la., mereloie sUY;m, ot it,teiigu;cvt!..iougl.out the year,!;,!! pet sons having cUims against s..id esute coi,v. ymg upon i"s heseui the IKTeimkl i dill nle.-.se i.tvent ihe.n. U.,llv :...il..nt.c:,i.
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into whoso hx
ous; Uie
On the .vet grass my feveiM brow,
And j-HMinng h)rth tne eHruest First prayei, with which I l-arr.ed to bow, llavf tf-lt my mother's sp rit rush Upon mens is in by pvt ye:;rs, And yu-' iipg t,, the hh r-d gnsh Of my un.- rnah:e tears Have rien up -la-gay. the wild As humble as .1 h'-i cVeld.
law Notice ISAAC NAYLOR ATT..KM-U ax: ei v-KLI.. U a-1 I,W, "t.J."AVlN Io.;;,v-d iirns. h' it d .wtords--Mllii vtde, M."ilg;-nery cotimy, hiJii-n... W:i .,X :,u p.misu ;s;y, -Mid f :;fi)i"i:!v to til--linties of his pi ies-i. -n, m dl t;le c.ouat ie.-, Composing the 1st Jnehcid Ciicmr of slate af,-res:;:d. lie we! ;fse iiend to ti:.; collection of 'iei.ts, m any, :.i all of the coo.; ties of the Upp.T W. nasi i civmtrv. ile wu,
i .u nd to air 1 w ta;s;n ss m; rusted o i.ec e , in ihe .Supr. nr.. C -urt of l-eii . -d ls,, Ui ,hc 1 Jate.! SMtes Disaic, Cou.t to: j -he St.:?e cflndian.i. I i Uitie- is o . ! o-eon Srcct, two doors uarth ol I.C. Elston's Store, wiiere he can bo lbm..J when not abs- nt on business. N B He ius formed a partnership with
Th. J Evans, of Covington, fountain Co.
oe, oi ousmess in tne tJucuit Courts, iu the :i si Judicial Circuit. August, S31.
ntain the latest
I)eii.es"ie j,rd 1'
er:;iy, Agriculittral, iSi Political int.-llig-uee; tnd in sh.trt. n variety of such itiforn.aMon s .... ' ! : . i ' . ...
ui...) pie.isuig Mm msti' eove to ..l Cl iSS es ol the te.eimg commtim.y. Niidiitig ofh t.sive to the. mood sonse otWiety,s!ia!l everiiave a pUcc in its columns. It shall stand as the f.iiti lul seiitu l, on the wati h tie er ol ('nil and I'ohofHl labeiiyau.odir.g with uahigil ;IH 0 die rich's of ib,. private citi-7.-m, and ihose of v .i J, I'lmctionary, in i: ch 1) p.aimeii! of the Government --The Fditor.d' the Record will n v. i dcimh rt his motto; "T.-ibrrtif $ I'liion, nor Jfftrcrcr, one V iii-tt-puraUey Ti-i' v use of Lteual lMri;,vKMF.XT,and i.sp-ci.iily the impoi !,:i,ee ol ur sp.. dy completion of 'he WaMsh and Eno C .n'd, will
oe- aioentjy ami jKMsevenni; ly ..uvocated t!usp:pcr.
dill ph.' s. lnvseiit ihcm. Ie; dlv auihcnticat
jv lor set l lenient, within one year, and all j -hose indebted o said estate are requested lo ....... i t
h in sot niiVi by ; mi v rii ty The RKC ;-h,'l con
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1 lie tst.te is behevel to be s Ivenl. MISNER IRWiN Adnfr. September 18, KM. J5 3ic
in
Ti:vrs. Th s a ( ,iDwillbetub!ibt., wrelsly, ,.n a t.;p.T roy d s!i::et, at $j 00 jvn- aunum, piy.bl.- in ,dv nee. wiiim, hr' me.mli after the ime of -enbuiu ,30 wi'iiin tiie year; or $8 OO after v i r . xpuvs. .July v?i, r si.
From the 1 fawning G.-izclti. DOWNIXGVIXLLE, StrXEMBKU 10. IS,? . DearJaek: I i.us. j si write yo t a. il w lines to let you knew now the election turm.Hi out up here. We did the thing about rihi here in Dowuingville, but some of the other tGvn3 round here have had so many Jucks Tli ans .-md A .'g uses slud'd into 'em, that tney W ut Totii-r way, and I'm ifr.iid theyve up sot all we did here. Dowmngville hasg t to be a real whig town. 1 didn't m ke up uiv mind fully which way to go till about three or four weeks befoie the election. Bu' when I cometose down and take up tlv Pms: Office busimss .nd read it all oer C ir-fuily, and found o h ti gone astarn since IIr. Mi. Lean hTi the office nearly a million of dolUrs, and sein how Mr. B.rry had g t in the habit of making double bargains, tint is, when a man had i greed to do a piece of "Work for a thousand dollars, he'd tuck another thousand into his pocket for an V.rvt alloiranee? and when I see. too, whit a men strous sight of mrmtry he paid to somo of the printers for wrapping p .ner and tmno. when
Some of the store keepers, or p iper makers, or twine makers, would let him have it for a qim-
Doctor Wm. Tichenor
al't'LUS ins -frofesmoiwl services to ih
f citizens ot CllAWFORDSVlLLK cV
t. vicinity. Hi oliice is ui the JJn- Vo-c l Doct. HOLMES :r.w!ordsv.lle, Apiil P2, 1834. 5 tf
tc. r ..... .i -. .ro p.iw ,ue printers lor it, ! 0p(jms will be postponed
u,n" " 11 T ' coumn-t stand op so I diligent creditors, and it
uiucu ior '-oiHo,,.,, me mtcien U,bt-ief, tlnt this cause
ie pmao-u,M. wnen 1 took p tcrmnf this Court.
i icsiuliii a iwrai .7", anu pi.'U IIOW hp
cailed sll ihe otficets ofthe government his
c;mcers, and sid Uiey must all do jest as he
.V 1 .4 V P. i i F I 1)1 A AM, i Montgomery County vs. Prolu.tc Court, Ang. term lr4. Simon C. Davis, . Administrator ofthees tate of Enoch Vancleave, , decl. vs. The heirs and creditors of sud ib.cM. Petition to settle estate as insolvent. plOMK said petitioner by Currey this aViom. y and fil-d his p,Mitton,4& surges t in- ir.s'.ifia iency of the person..! and rearprdperty of said estate to piy the debts out-slane mg: it is therefore ordered by the Court, thonotiee of the pendancy of "this petition bs published in thii R -cord six weeks successi ively, and that unless std cv.-ditors notify th said administrator of the -existence and extent of their respective claims, by libng the same r a statement of the niture, disertption and H-tte of the contract or assumpsion upon which tbe same may be founded, in the office of the Clerk of s.dd Court previous lo the final dis
tribution of the asse's of said estate, such
in f ivor of the more
is further order
be continued until the next
nirt.
A Copy,
JOHN WILSON, Cleric August 30 l&il. 22
OKSORX AL.
ft3j,4E Noiesoitlh- Conitneiceil ii ink of KL JiiiCii.ro. u .te ivc ' d in paiuent for 1 io. h Lands in the Land Office at tli:S pb.ee. C-avf-,idsville,tei., is.it 2 om. Acltiituilrntcr' Notice. WO i ICE s hereby i n t Ii t tee underJJ signed has taken out Icons of ncminis' ration on the estate of JOHN COONS, Sen.) deci I te of Montg tnt ry county, la : "lierefoie i 11 pet sons having cl litis ayaitist said estate will plense p'estnt th an, duly au.hettticated, for set I lenient, within one yon, and all those indented arc requested to come Jot waid and make immediate payment. The estate is solvent.
JOHN COONS, jr Jesse COONS, October 10,1 S-'i 1 . 2S :iv.
Adni'rs,
"WTW '1 V T T iMI'li-.
Hon, J. Lewis x 3 ...:o. .. r . : 7 . .
N-ml iu. pee lu.iy iiiioiaii mcocatxlc d gen demen of Cr iwfords. iile arm' vicmit . ilnt ho has commenced 'WXSOIUAL operations in the room one door west of F.M. PUllen's Store, where he will. jJ with all the humihly of his nee, attend vx! to all c;'lls, in (he hue of his profession, .W, from such as m.iy favor him vuh their cVs'um- instruments are ai all i,li,'s iri ')e test ordr, and his prrfu mr'y ,iie ,n'-)SI odoriferous. (O Roots and shoes bliclvd in the neat est $c most expeditious manner. July O.t, ;s;4 17 tf
fmiiri(i;)toi's .Siile. W";i.l t'o if ml public vae.oue on Frid y the 7th day of November , it the hte residence of SAMUEL R- IRWIN IN, dccl, in Montgoui'-iy Co. ,on PotutoCreek,'.) mil s N. 12. from Crawfonlsville, the 'oli'iwmg i:isct!be prof ity, t wit: Horses, f VV, Srrj, Fat and Stork Hos,WfieatiH the stack, 1 tilth Cora in the jlebl, I Wagon and Harness, I Mind mill, I Mantle Cloel tanning If. tenstls, iloasehald and Kitchen Furniture, A credit of nine months will be given on II sums over throe dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. Sale to commence at ten o'clock on said day . Misner Irwin Adm'r. September, Hi 1831.--25 te.
. f at itiisfra tor's alc. T "$7" I LL be offi red at public s :de, on S;:tV1 uialiy the 1st day of November m-xt, it oi b. to residence of JOHN COONS.s.nV, dee'd, JMoiitgomery couniy, la. the following described property, to wit: I mare and coit, Cows, some sheep and Hogs, household kitchen furniture, S;c. A credit of 'i mouihs will be given on all sums over three dollars. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M JOHN COONS,jr.) AJ , JESSE COONS, j AomisOctober 10, lS'il. '2S -ts. aluaPtic Land lot &t!c. jFWiE sitbscriiH i oilers for s do one. lot O and a half of GOOD LAND, contoin-
nii; 120 acres, lying near Rhck Creek about four miles from CRA WFORDSV1 LLE, a
little West of North. For fun her informa
tion enquire of MARY 11 BOLLES. Crawfonlsville, h ., Oct . 7. 1 v I v,f.
I'd i Aiuejiti.ut Tln-mas At n .strong Speat Ai.Oi ison Ntl!k;uiel Albson Wilb.int Daldwiu
! Bow; 1, ii bb
Vin Li.rii Run.. i iiu 1 1 Loiu.a luck Josi p!i li.ttck
oiomoii ! II l'..iki r li'en Siisatmali Livens Samuel bell Valentine 11. .rough VdLi .m ii;ab C R .ehael Catle .b.i.n A. Cooky Nalhau Ciiip:oil W lii' un Cow o-jr Kalpit Canine William Cains Jijseph ('roy llirt.m Conuell Lnoth Lauutt 1) Wilham Deer David Dix Solomon Detrick i: Rev. Job:. M. Eilis S'lmed lauus Michael Liter John Fat ley .ianu s l''ii:d.iey John W. Fish" Phdip Fox (i
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Robert HmTison Frediick Howaud Jacob llornb.ick John Hays Joseph Henderson I Misncr Irwin J Samuel Jackson vVilliam Jenkins James (J. Johnson K Renj unin Keller Edward Keisey Jonathan Keeney Janu s King Ileniy Keller Joshua Kenwortliy
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Thomas Lincoln Sen. JosLpit White. John Lee John Wr.nholl Miss Rebecca LamdeeH.ur.pr Wallace C. C. Layiou and A. D.nid Wiley
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Is&foi'Ktatioii niilcd.
the otli Say oi June last, William Smith,of the County of Tippecanoe,left
Ins teBidenc.e on business, and has riot been
heard of since the 8th day of July following
Said William Smith is about live feet and ele-
en inches high, of regularly proportioned fig
ure, dark complexion, black, intelligent eye;
the hair on ol Hie top ot lus head, which is hid by platting his hair over it; lie is over fifty years old; rode from home a very large bay horse. His cloths are of a London brown color. Every editor within the United Slates friendly to the cause of humanity, will confer a fivor on a disconsolate! and much distressed woman (Wife of said William) by giving the above an insertion in their newspapers. Information by letter w ill be gratefully received directed to Eveline A. Smith, Putnam, county, Henapin post office, Illinois. EVELINE A. SMITH. September 10th, lwU.
uecoie M Mrs McClung Hiram Miller D.vid C. M..xwell Edward Meglemo
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Alex. ear .Lcob West bail J..HUS Wiley EuM.er WaJdcu Joseph Wada
BUSHELS of() ;.v
&0P ed on subscriiei .i, t'; t; e
second or Ward volume of the jREO. lit ).
&n Apprentice wuikitet'. PTTVL subsi fiber wishes to lake ai ar Ji prentice to the lllacksmt thing business .: a boy from 13 to IS years of age, of gon,-' moral character and industrious habits tvi! : rind a favorable situation by applying slo'ii. Wm. G. Pierce Crawfordsville, la. Sept. 18, lKJl-i". Dr. W.R. Winton RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is permanently located in Crawfoids -
ville, where he will give his undivided at ten tton lo the duties of his profession in all it various branches.
His office is in the Rook Store one door
west of Dr. Holmes' Drug Store. where he
may be found at all timer, except when professionally engaged. His chame.s shall iu all
cases be uniform and moderate.
June 10, lb'31. 2iT
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