Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 31, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 November 1834 — Page 4

TIFF, IZI.lt.

The Bible: Go fling' tlie gaudy robe ?side, Unbind the jewels from thy hair, And casting thoughts of earth 8-way, O, maiden! bend thy heart in prayer! .And Urn lleetoihe ppge of truth, There seek the guiding love of heaven, Counsels that well may guide thy youth, And teach the love to mortal? given. Lei man wilh haughty spirit dare The snored word of Cod to scorn,

Ar t' e ofhng hopes and comforts there, From ;dl ps blessed precepts turn. But ne'er should woman weak and frail, Dure casi her guiding chart aside, Wi t i earthly hopes so often fail, Where shall phe turn on earth beside? O when the heart is sad and lone, Ai-d wearily the spirit droops, ,Ar o bit 'ssmgs. peris! one by one, Asps '.way out yontl fu" hopes; Whet sh uld the diet ping sp.rit turn, liui io dmt p pe of truth, Yi re wjsd' n n y true knowledge le rn, And Vi ew brighter I r pp than youth?

L TS TOF LE TTE KS. EMAINING in the Post Office in Crawfordsville, on the 31st of Septm-

bt-r 1831: which if not taken out within three

months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.

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Frov the Cincinnati Mirror. To the 1'octs of the If Ysf. BY ALBKRT TIKE. iVh 't! w- nt ye dames for poetry? Does not each wild md darkling dell, Tl M over the broad Wi s? v see,

onae s'r-irsg r.nd thr lhnp story tell ?

if i

lit ni s lor si na : ' n Juox arounn

!..' k to tiir- tales of olden time X ok o the 'Dark and Bloody Ground"

Aixl then go build your lofty Thyme.

(l is ye see ihoro must inspire

X tT hearts, i i d touch yt ur pens as with a burning fire. h. will ye not immortalize The men who peopled this your Innd? Who, h re heron Mi the western sk'es, B--g-tn ant mj one to stai d, Silf-ndeo. f , vi ? K r:h h:is set n No met: like ties. id will je 1. 1 The nobles? s'-.ts Tma hei.ven within, In datki '-.-s ihd in silence s ' ? Ah, will yv let thee memory f tie Out of yout comi-iyV ho t', while their low graw s upbraid 1

A John B. Austin Eli Armentrout Thomas Armstrong Spear Anderson Nathaniel Aiitson B William O Baldwin

Bowen Babb Wm. Bmk Hignal Butt Louisa Buck Joseph U stick Solomon Ball Piirkor Bowen So?, nn; h Bivons S muel i Boll Valentine 11 rough Willium Babb O Rachael C.ilo John A Cooky

! IS 'han Compton

v ilh im t owger Ralph Canine Williuin Cains Joseph ( roy llif-in Conned Enoch Oanutt D Willi rn Deer I hud ihx Solomon Detnck E Rev. John M. Elhs S .-.nu.el Enrns

Michael Ener F John Farley Jam s Fmdlev Julie W. Fish" Philip Fox G Oeorjre Graham II Rebel t II mson Fredrick How, id J cmI) llornb-xk John lb ys Joseph Henderson I

.No tlu mes for poetiy ! Behold The n mol s-i lodi it's bleeohins bones, TlaV which the wind blows keen and cold, Uneiinp i's snht.-uy ino:-ns . Ti3iE has been tet, l is silent tro::d 1! s tr n')hl n Mioris to 'he arAve: Ar (' do these ;umi s f 'he dead An notice from tile poet er;t: ? IVI .htiiks each bone o ne: v y.-thing, Cailsoii your slombeting pens with a resistless l ngue. jS'o tin nvs fer poetiy! W'-v r -11 Ti'o ii ig'-ty riveisof ;... West Down to iht ir sopnlch'e and god, The hoary oce.-u's heaving be- st ? Vhve are your houudU s fors'.? wh.err Yur a'd-illiHiit dil;' pl-ons--"T: ui n.ooritams c.le:'.ving die bine -vi r , (hi wll!C.I die SUi lilS t;iorV I..HIS, Like 'hee'ernal fire -'poii .The goddess I'tedens hmad and unsu ined

alt r stone? ,Ko tliCm' S for poetiy! B. l.old The glorious won en of th. Wrs-! He w- re irid-ed of he r' in-- s' cel.t, oo could not w irni his f-. Z' n hre st To pfietpy, nt their bright evo? lie whi would ask a brighter lh me To stir the hidden nie!dios rir'.t, likeiiif sky-lark's rnommg die re Oi j yfuln "ss and guslnng sng, houlo s.arde the dull world, pouring i paths aloixr.

Grei' lV.-si ! Adop'ed mother! hear

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Add wdi i )v to see thee run

j.h.y r ce of power. My pen. my tongue, My he irt and 11 ns powers : re B f ie :hy burning alt t fhinsr. Tiserv. the- nd ex.d diee there; An : hnnible though the nlTeuno be. t Tis Ii (1 wotihl 'twere more) ihat I can otf - thee. A rl an. . Sfftfcmhcr, l.'Vt

Misncr Itwin J Samuel Jackson William J iikuts James G. Johnson K Benjamin Keller Edward Keisey Joii:ith:.u Keeuey J.aiii s Kinp. iler.iy lie tier Joshua Kenworthy L

Thonu-.s Lincoln Sen. Ji-s W tnt'j John Lee Jo!a, V uhoil Miss Rebecca Laindeiilitintei . llace

C. C Layton and A. Dtid Wdey

Jieedle

James McCorkel John McDowell Jot ham Miller Robt. McCoy Al -xandeT McConnell "2 Jacob M rttn Nancy B. McConnell Tliomas Michaels Nathanie Mauville P Zaehariah Pollard Christopher Perkins Miller Paiker N than P yitcr Darnel Potter Jame? Petut Be- j iiniti t'atterson A.I tv P"!'.i r Mic job I'ltimari Joluv' B. Powers John Porter CI Henry Quick R William Ricketts Lmi id R.b:nson Asa R.iideli S Jesse Stewart Jus pit v ink As.. A. S.oiie Rei't'eea rde3 CiiTiMi n S-owr P. yton Smith Ai.-x u.ier Si i,u?on Ji 'hii Ste p dun J. S l: SlIlHIl Wiih n. S.mmons Aib. rt G. Sloo J tin- s Sa.ith i' J lines Thompson Daniel P. Thoii.pson John Tiiouipon (on Colo Craft) J urn s Turner Jacob Thompson J.'.tnes Tate Wiilnm Talbut L z.sres Tiiley U Abraham Uttev V Samuel Vur.chjavc Joi n Vail J lines Volen Datiit . V .ughn JosijUi Vaii .usdal lh-iay Wia.y 1) tilei u 1 1 hers Willi .111 Uds')ii Jc-d- m W aidon

Mrs. Met -lung I In am Miliar D-ivid C Maxwell

Etiwara Mvyieme ISAAC C. ELS ION, P. M. Sc pt. 'SO, 100-1. 2i 3v

iViox. .-air J ,COl VVeStfall J tllt'S W lley Eb'. iu Z. t VN alden Jos. ph Wade

Aii EM'S FOR THE RECORD

na tion of thv s

011 sh dt In

1

ever dear,

Wea P. O. L . Fayette, Hy.on, h la.iiAloit and Jclierson, at mil, AuWii wn, AtliCa, VV 1 iii tnspoi t, t. u' iugioli, iiiu'fluWIl, C5- li lid,

Mr. Jiutotcad J. H. ISanans J. auv. a. i Moxircii 11. i ami. in. J lo re Voxt Matter l'o.- j La ter Pout Ji lister, kwitei Jiugfm (;. At. lis ion

Administrator's JNoiice. LL persons inrlehfed to the estate qj William II. Albertson, dee'd, late of

Mmiigomery county, Indiana, are requested to make immediate payment ; and all those having chums against said estate will please present them, duly authenticated lor settlement. The estate is solvent. PHILIP HORNBAKER, Adrrfr. September, 3, Kii- 23 3 w. NOTSCE

To Henry Bolen, Huldah Bolen, and

Juliann bolen, heirs oi Richard Bolen

F03 COXTlXtlXaU THE lTliUl ATIo.X OF THE THlliD VoLVMl. OL HIE L KaWKi KHS 1LI.K Record Editko nv ISAAC .ALOK AND PrULISHLD BV 1. F. WADE.

Reason is the distinguishing attribute of

man; oepnve him ot this intellectual pow

All. t:00:!I ,(' oMainS,0 Fifth street.)- i.xcinnati, lias runsi .i.i.v tersde lug S . en n(HATS,FURX and 11 AT TIUMMLXGS. Also, CHmS of various shapes and quilitif imi ,bie for the w -stern trade.

October 3. H3 1 .

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ti,and he sinks below the condition ot or;.- M f V' WAa' c tumal bcn8. Instmct, to them, ts an uner-Dr. Canby, - V -tmiy inform, ring .nude to their acttona. This power has 1 his friends un.J the pub he generally, that lie , slmanonus ,.,,.ui..v )l &o 'with reu-1 has commenced and will continue to practice

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sun. "Swift instinct leaps; sluw reason lec- . meaicme in o..3 j bly chmbs." Although .Lu ,s saKt lo he a deuce w.irbe permanent, anl h:s tune exc uroy ofuivinehght, us growth m the bu- lively devoted to proh ss.on d business . Ho

U Willi nil. nv. j

such Surgical cases us

man inmd is slow, and teq.nres much cuiti-. is pu p tree

fake notice, that we will ..pply to i vatioti. Line iqon line, ami precept upon and will attend to

the Probate court of the county of Montgomery, m the State of Indiana, on the first day

ot the next term of said court to be holden at l!ie Court House in Cr.iwf adswlle on the second Monday m Novt mber, I 31, for Commissioners to be by said court rippomted to

are indispensably nee. ssury to the commonly occur in country p: act ice

diately west from the court house. Craw -fordsville, June 2, 131

of inielleciudl nnprove-

precept,

mvaiicemeut

inent. The history of civihz-d man in every age, proves that Ins piogivsa from ignorance and barba;itv, io know lettge and mural rehne

unnitf-

tf.

set ap-rt and assiin liv meets and i"nds, the j u,ent, is slotc ..it uiJftcuU; thai time is a'

rmli! 'd dower oi die uud. tmi

W BST ii V KSJtR i 11 IV Alt

THE CINCLW ATI MhUiOIL AND WESTEKN OAZETTi; o.F LITEKAlfKE sen, ci:.

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l.ivv. r l ills' lilld.'r!-!-',..e,. Al tl'th l '. ci...m,.,.cc Imi.I.mii'V ii, hl.-s O.tllll'e.OV W MClllHi

M.aI tn, r;. bet and lite widow ol said Rich- ( js inclined io tors., tlie temple ot V iilue,Ueatd Boien d. i 'd, m ..nd to th following do- j fcCend tlie Hill -t fceietuv, .mU make his .uoxle scrth u re. d estate and lamis, m said county, m ihe valley ot ignoiuUCC ami Vrice 1 he viz: Phe west hall" of die uoith east quarter j ancient seals of learning, and ot u.e Ansaud of section ten, in hovnship 20 north, of range j Sciences, . re mi uumeios of die l.iiut d- imn5 west, M an. s, ami die e;-st h.alf oftlr- north j loll ,i tins ttuUciicy oi hum ui luiuiv. N iv. st quarter of section ten tu tow -nship 20, j tions, once lltumeii by the Sun of Science, range 5 west, M) .cr. s nd tla; west h df or jt lVe, tor more dian twenty ceiitun.s, been

p. it ot the east halt ot me north west qu tier ' COVvlt.tj Wnh thick cloutis of m-.ial U-.rUiiesd

ot section louiteeu m townsi-ip '0, r .ngeo.

-.vest 40 -cres. Anl bee . us1 s id heirs ;ire i n.uU,s 1(l past, die inquiry n ituraiiy uri , Parncc, will bo conim- .ic d .uly in Octobe? in units we will apply to said Cant to sstyn 's,;j, iVe ,,.rc ,, inei,n3 by winch tins t.aal next. The coining ohtm-of th.' Mirror will hi' m a nuavdta." or guardians a a litem in this . tcKlU.Cy 0f 'iumati n-ituro may tw counter-, be marked by a rj:im!er of or. --,verrieii!s tii-beU-df. I ac cd, and the tate ot those nations aveih.d . on the present; but tlr; g' u-.r m . . "tro?, which

NATHANIEL MARTIN, &. his wile : f1(irn ollv rac Und liat-nv coumry ? the po- at tins time distinguish the p.pu, willretiK

Martha MARTiN.

EDITED 111' f;.?.L.A Sil.R AXDSliRtlVt!, PROSPECTUS OF i liL FOVUT1I VOLUME The fourth volimv f t;.. ' 'ioin.ti Mr

Such being die gloomy desnny ofcivtt.zetl kok, anl Western Cintcr of iJtcrul tire and

Sep'

Sixteenth. 1 34 ,

w for settlement, within one y vtr,

and all

hose indebted to said estate are requested to

come forward and make immediate payment,

The est ale is br heved to be s lv . MISNER IRWIN Adw'r. Srplnnbw 18, i 83 1 . "25 '.ho

renin ui

lui.-al rhilosoiibcr answeis bv tdt.ng us nut unchanged. As heretofore th-J Minor will

Knowledge and Virtue, generally, and per- con; on a 1 eg; proportion oft ru;i.al Matpctually, .iiilused among . it el .ss.s aim con- ' ter, and the choicest ariick s from the Fordomes ot mankind, ate the only means of eigti and American M .g -zincs. Its Contents count ractiag this tendency, and of averting will co-isist of 0112m d -nd selected Tiles

this fate. I he n 'Xi mq-my is, by wli.ti rs.js- KMMiy uiogi .ptncui and llistort-

eich s Ii vi vs ot ;;nd copious ex-

.. rt. - i " -v- 11' 1

of Knowhdge and Virtue ne eUeckof It 1 ; irac..-, iiom.w w . iks iii the various uYpurtadmitted that among the vaiious means em- m 'nts of Eitoratur-- a ComHmdmm cd" the ployed to uccoaiphsh this gr.-n.l and b-.tievo- News of the d iy I) sultory Pumgr .,plS 1,-ntolaeri.a woll-comluc'.ed Newsp per oc- and such mteliigeiice of a general nature as

n. . . - J- 7 cupies a conspicuous place that a nevsp.i- m y

per of this description, contributes mucn to ' " '"live .ne .ui.mr s-ui more worr.y

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M.iisnisiralor's .Vol i cc. 1

- , , i-i , ii t -, e.v ii Hi 1 t. under -allied h..s taken out letu-rs of Admm-

ion cm the estate of Samuel Irwin d iuroetual diffusion j cal

... . t . I .1 .. i n

,' i te ot iMomgornery vo. la., ineieioie d p-rsons having claims against s id estate

ilill pl.ais" present them, hg-lly .-umenticat-

Doct. Wm. Tichenor Offers his professional services to the

izens of RAW ftfRDSVIEEE &

c nity. Hi oince is at the Itrua Store

i If.

Doc. Holmes wm.alsvdle, Apul 12, IS 1 1.

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Tho foll wmg Ims fiom tlv Alb-mi e Slhe Hotel in the vicinity of tin Fdlsof Ni ojara: Flow on forever, m il.y glorious rohc Of teilor and of he ory. (iod hath set His rainbow m thy forehead, and the cloud Bl- ntles around th) feet. And he doth gi'" Thy voice of thunder power to speak of Him Eveinally: bidding the l;p of man Jieepsilence, and upon thy rocky altar pour Incense of sweet p' - ise! (Signed.) LvniA H. Sir, urnev. Tuesday Evening, Aug. 5, 1831.

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The boiler at the Engle cotton factory, nt Pittsburgh, exploded a few days ogo, with dreadful fict Two men were killed, three bojs missing, and three young women baldly injured. The building and m chinery is mass of ruins. This disaster h pp ned an hour earlier than that at which the hands were accustomed to be at work had it happened an hour later, Very many other individUdls must hivo been killed or wounded. Riles.

We are pleased to learn that Gen. William J Harrison has ben anointed Ck-ik of the several Courts of Hamilton county, Ohio, which has for some time past, been h.-ld temporarily by Mr. ( 1 ano. The office is one .f tlie best in the country. Indiana Palladivm, LaicrenccbiTgh,

.n-. Oul o i 1 JilIK- l 6., William Smith,ot tho Ctjunty of i ippecanoe,lefi

, ; nci on business, and h..s not been ii. i.i ots.uce die bib day of Juiy following. Said William Smith is about five feel and eleven inches high, of regularly proportioned hguo , o;..rk cmplexion, tl,.ck, mielhgent eye; tn!1 ban t;ti tt the top of his head , which is

hid by platting his hair over it; be 13 over iif,y years-old; rode from home a very large b y horse- liisclo'.lis are of a London brown coi. r.

Every editor within the United States

friendly to the cause of humanity, w di Conf-i fivoron 1 disconsolate and much distressed woman (Wife of said William) by giving the above an mertion m tiieir newsp.pers. Inlorin.Hicn by tetter w dl be gratefully received duveied to Eveline A. Smith, Putnam, couioy, Henapm post otlice, lllmoi?. EVELINE A. SMITH. S pteatbei 10th, -.it. Lavc A'jftrtncrship. E.A. Hannegan & R. M. Corwine AVsN'-j formed a co-pa: 1 1101 ship m the practice of Law in alt the Superior ;. no! C'iutsof judie.itureof this State and Illinois, -re prepin d lo attend to all business confided to diem, with fidelity and despatch. They intend paying pirticul.ir attention to Conveyancing .ml Collecting. Their united attention shall be given to all busm.;s3 thai may be entrusted to cither, and one oithei other may always be consulted at their respective places of abode ihe-former at Covington,

Fountain County, md the latter at iNewpoot, Vermilh. it County, Indiana IJSDIAjSA. iNoveiuber 21, 13 41-tt

fMj tC N:esof the Comtiu reial Bank t;f J. i mniin-ai .re received in payment for

I'u .. Lands in the L 'nd Office at this place. O vh;rdsville,Oei., is 3-1 2ntin.

State of Indiana Montgomery County, ,ss P rob nie Court, Aug. term 1631. Simon C. Davis, Admmisipite.r of the es t de of Enoch Vancleave, , dec'd. vs. The heirs and ctvdiiors of s id decM. P 'iiion to S"1'1 estate as insolvent.

O E said petitioner by ur:vy ibis atorn y and filed his petition, & suggesat

tin? iiisiiiliciency of the personal and real prdnorty of said estate to pay the debts out-stane ing; it is therefore ordered by the Court, thorn uco of the pend.-ncy of this petilion bs published in die, Rt cord six weeks successi ivt-ly, and that unless said creditors notily the tid administrator of the existence and extent

of their respective claims, by filing the same or a statement cf the nature, disenption an ! date of the contract or assu.mpsion upon which 1I10 same ttny be founded, iii the otiioe of the ( .'lerk of said Court previous to the fin d distribution of the assets of said estate, such el , mis will be postponed in favor of the more

oiligent creditors, and it is further tinier t-d th .t this cause be continued until the nex: term of tins Court. A Copy, JOHN WILSON. Cterfc Atiguvt& 1--3L 22 cl3iBiiiEtiator':4 Police. MO i ICE is it n hy given that trie undersigned has taken nt letters of admin-

is 1 .lion on the estate of JOHN COONS.

Sen., dee'd, late of Montgomery emmty, L.. : ii -re fore dl persons having clnms against

s id estate will pie ise. present them, duly ;?u-

I'lenticateti. tor settloment, within one ve-.r, and dl those indebted are requested to com. forward and make immediate payment. The estate is solvent.

m to be .lit. 1 ' g I j j 1 tf to families.

07" 111 ike the Aliiior s'dl more wor'

the formation of the moral and intellectual 01 111 p ur 11 .ge on 11- v(-?ievii t,..iimiani!y, character of the people bv whom it is r ad. i 'he Pnhitshers promise, ,,, ,.. i;,urti, vohiiir-. It b said that "variety is the spice of life." ;i "' d" Tales illustrative of W. -stern peSucli a newspaper furmshts this vat lety. In '' ius'.-.y ,tid sc-n.-n, w it'eii a. iis columns are displ:yed,in rich profusion, ; P" 'y !'.t l his Wink. A I so, as often as once the mental productions of the Philosopher, of ; ' moudi, a pice of Music, airing d f r the Divine, of the Moralist, of the St dt smtu. ! P't:o forte orCuii.r. P.jM-rofa qudny euof the Poet, of the Histoii n, dihe Mech .1. - p nor to Hie pics-nt wih . used, and themc-

ic, of the Merchant, and of the Farmer. ;cn mcU .:pp-u nee ot Ih- work, g.'te r,lly,

These productions form a continuous 1 v-1,1 ut' tmpiovt al

stream of intelligence throughout the y

COllVet rift

tho

pereimi.'l

upon us best.m

charms of ntiv-li y .-ml v Mietv. j The RE( ORD shdl cont dn the la'est ;

Domes-ic ..nt! Foreign news, rid :.l-o Lit ernry, Agricultural, Political iritelligeina; nd in sliort, 1 Vaiieiy of such inform a".on as may be ph--sing and instructive to all cl ss es ot the reading coniniuni'v. Nothing offensive to the moral sense of society ,s!iall ever hav, a place in its columns. It shall stand as t he faithful sentinel, on the watch to 'er of Civil md Political Ltbeity guarding win1! equal vigilance the. rights of the private citizen, and ihose of each Function iry, in e eh Department of the (iovernment The Editor of the Record will never abandon his motto: "Liberty c Union, now $ forever , one cy inseparable. The cause of Internal bir-RovEMUNT, and

especially the impoitance of the gpet-dy com 1 . 1 . r. 1 1. 1 . -."..1 11 f

pieiiou tu inu Tai);.itn a.-iu lane v..nui, win be ardentlv and nerseverirmly advocated m

this p 1 per.

1 lie s l ies ot Original We?en Tales w inch nre to i-pp ar I.i tins Voiutne, ( .in- of win:lt sh..!l bo puiilislitd eveiy mouiia) will botiotn th'- p nsof the Ri:v. Tiv,.i iiv I'1 lint, author of 'Fr.mcig Ih -a VC. vVe.. Moi-.oyn Nj;illi;. Isu, author nf'Miko Fmk,or iim L t; oftlio Ihi .im. n,' vv c. J. A. M'CLUNt;, Es., auil;ov of 4C i'nd.!?, a ntivti t5cc U. Drake, V.i., author of 'Tales from thn

Porifofio od a young L .ckwuo i-m :ri,'

:l., iti'hor of -F .nil'.

W,g, AC

Terms. Tlv. RECORD will he rmMishr.i weekly, on a Super-royal sheet, at. i OO pr annum, payable in adv r.ce, . :u;.:. thre. months after the time o' saiii-i roii. SO within the year; 01 OO tfii-i 1 bo year expires. July 24, 1S31. & TONSOXtl AT-

JOHN COONS, jr..) . ? , JESSE COONS, Aum rs-

October 10, 1811. 2v 3w.

Sdmiiiislra f or's Sale,

iA beolfi.ed it public sale, on Sat

urday the 1st day of November nex

it. Hi - late residence of John COONS,seriV. dee'd, Montgomery county, la. the following tk serilied property, to wn : I mare t( colt, Cows some sheep

and Hogs, htm set told ty kitchen furniture, tyc. A credit of 1J months will be given on all sum over three dollars. Sale to commence at

10 i.Vlnrk. A ,1

JOHN COONS, jr ) JESSE COONS,

October 10, 1 ,-3 1.-2 -ts

Adm",

rs.

"1E sunscriber olivrs for sale one lot

and a halfofOOOD LAND, contain

uio i20 acres, lying near Black Creek about four miles from CRAWFORDSV1LLE, a little West of North. For further informa

tion, enquire of Mary B. Bolles Crawfordsville, la., Oct. 1, 1-Sli. 2tl An Apprentice wanted.

T'lE subst.nher wishes to ttke au ap prentice to the Rlacksmithing business ixty from 15 to 18 years of age, of good moral cb tractor and industr.ous habits will find a favorable situation by applying soon Wm g. Pierce Grawfordsv iUej I.i. Sept. 18, 1831 2b.

f I t'H'IO . .1 1 .

Hon. J. Lewis, would most repec fully inform the bearded gen

demon of Crawfordsville and vicimt , tint he has commenced TOXSORIAL y1 operations in the room one door west I I F. M. Pullen's Store, where he. wid. ) w ith all the humility of his r.tce, altend I to all calls, in the line of his profession, j from such as may favor him wdi then I custom. His instruments are at all 1 limes in the best order, and his perfu

1 '"r rtirrti llif inns! rwlnrtfi.riwia

(fT" B0013 and sluxs blacked in the neat.

est most expeditions manner.

July 2d, 183 i 17 tf

A(lni8i?iMtrator' Sale. Wil.L lie . If .red o public Vendue on Friday die 7th day of November nex , at the lite residence of SAMUEL lit W'lN, dee'd, in Montgomery Co. ,on Pot UmCreek, I) miles N. E. from Crawfordsville, the olltiw ing discribed property, to wu : Horses, Cattle, Shceji, Fat and Stock HogSiWheat in the stack, Hay, Corn in the jicUl, I Wagon ami Harness, I Wind mid, 1 Mantle Clock, Farming IItensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, t$v A credit ol nine months will he given on all sum3 over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with appro veil security. Sale to commence at ton oVlock on s-tid day. MISNER IRWIN Admr. September, 10 1831. '25 ts. fihffih BUSHELS f OATS wan QjyfrVli ted on subscription, for the second or third volume of the RECORD. .JOB WOIUv ncmiv executed,

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