Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 32, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 November 1834 — Page 4
A.D. Coombs )corner of Main &Fifth Streets)
Fro?n the Xcic Yorker. Uroken Friendship. TWm I find not thought to blend
A broken Friendship with that tone; I thought those ties too stiong to rend, Winch once we f-ndly called our own. I had not even dreamed that aught Willi us could come and break the chain So firmly linked so finely wrought. So tw'incd around each joy or pain! But it is broken! and yet find yet 'T.s very bitterness to me, To speak one word mixed with regret, Distrust, or wrong, or hale of thee! O thou hast lightly sacrificed The love of years long mod and true, nd all that I most highly prrz-d " To Honor, Truth, and Friendship due .
JgLO Fifc frccf A;. incinn.vti, has cons- For coxtixvikg thk vublication of tiiv regilti N0:escfihe Commercial 15 nU i mrsde a hirgeSmck ?IIATS,FURS, third volimk ol tiiis CKAwrounsviLi.K j Cincinnati are rec-ved in payment fo and HAT TR1MMIXGS. Record Kimtkd by ISAAC AAl LOR j pul) l( Lan,i3 in ti0 Lnnd O'.Ucc at this place
Also. CVI M& of various shapes and qualties suitable for the western trado. October 3. 1831. . 27 2m
Respecduliv informs
And, !
t had not dreamed of tins,
For we were sisters in um j-.m...., And then we formed the bond the kiss Of Friendship, in its purest truth. nd hand in hand we oft have strayed O'er wood and hill.in childhood's hours, And mmy a gambol g y have played By green-wood lrce,r.nd fount, and bower. We too have sat by board and hearth, And shared each others Evening Prayer: And in the h:dl of guileless mirth We night be fmnd together there. B"t that is past! and ihou-and I "No more will meet as we have met; And we must be as strangers now,. And I must teach me to forget, Bat fue-lhee-vveli! thomst forced from
pride These words cf cold reproach & blame; And I had almost rather died
tliou had7st terteited tne ciaim :
HUDICAIj NOTICE.
Dr. CANBY
i.is friends ..uu ihc public generally, that he
has cotamenci'd and will continue to practice medicine in this place and vicinity. His resi
dence will be permanent, am! Ins time exclu
AM) PUBLISHED BY 1. F. WADE
Reason is the distinguishing attribute of man; deprive him of this intellectual pow-
er,and lie smtvS below the condition ot lira
lional beings.
ring guide to their actions
a spontaneous maturity Not so with reason. "Swift instinct leaps; slow reason feebly climbs." Although reason is said to boa
Cr:.wfordsvilW,Oo.t., lSd 1
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o Stfmin ist valor's .1 9g!c c c. "jJOTR'E is hereby given tint tho undoi Jj signed has taken out letters f Adtnm
Instinct, to them, is an uner- is; ration on me estate of SAMUEL IRWIN
This power has '.dec d late ot .Montgomery Co. la., therefor-
all persons having claims against' said csat dill please presc r.t them, lewdly authentic:''
w for settlement, within one year, and all
remirKed h
men:
-hose indebted to said estate ar
ivelv devoted to professional business . lit . ray of divine li'shl. its growth in the hu
is pi. p ued with the necessary instruments, man nnnd is slow, and requires much culti- j come forward and make imr.jcdiat'j pay and will attend to such Surgical cases as ''ration. Line upon line, and precept upon I The estate is believed to !- s Jvent.
commonly occur in countiy practice
1 prccri tf are indispensably ncccES my tome
OdiCG in DOCT. GRIMES house, imme-1 mvanceinent cf intellectual iamioe-
diatelywest trom the court house. Orawf rdsvilte, June 2, lJvU
tf.
V HS't I'l n M V K tUOlISCAL
THE CINCINNATI MIRROR. AND WESTKBX UAZETTK of LITHKATCllE SCIENCE.
AM)
ERITrD BY GALUtlllR & SIIIIEVF
PROSPECTUS OF TIIL FOURTH VOLUME. The fourth volume of the Ci.v( i?,xati Mir non.aH.-2 Western Gazette of Literature ami Science, will be commenced early in October next. The. coaiing volume of the Mitror will be marked by a number of improvements upon the press m ; hut the g -n.-ral features, which
at this time disimgmsh the papei, vali reman, imtn our IVee and happy count rv?
unenanged as tierctotore ti:e .Mirror uiii contain a 1 itge proportion ofOmGiXAL Matte.;, and the chosotst articles Im m diu For
eign and Amcrif a i'l co'isi.t. :
:m ii
Than
Ti,,n but truce to tho'ts 'tis o
For ave is broken Friendship's sp -dl! Go forth" thv wsy -"in mit-w more Than anger," now, I say Farewell I Stei.ea .
zm-s. lis con ten I nd s; lected "I'ales phieal ;:i;d llismn--f - nd copmus cx-
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tracts Irani v vv T.;i a
men's t liiter .oa .i N-mpfisdium of llw -v - .... 1
News ol die d V J--id-. IV P.
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il' Lif - pjjjS
dive ! Western ,.e.
ce. fieiy, wi itien ex-
I' eace id ,i een. tm nattiw ;i;
ai y soi-m to l;o eat restiag to f-mi Iks. 0OT in tke she Aii.i.T stiil more worthy of ih p.urou :ge oftii - W, ivn Cormramil. die r.ibli!,- i pr; ms', in ijj.. iburtli volum"-.
i se.'I-s ol I . es liaisir ,liv ... m
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i nio.eii, a piece of Alrsu, arranged fr the j i'l mo fmto. or (inn,:r. lAipei tif.i quality su j ;erior to the pres. m wall be used, and theme eh mieal appear aiee of the work, generally, i will be improved.
The series of Original Western Tdes winch lie tO aP?V tr ill ihlS Vi'iillrmv ..r,,. ..( , !,.....
Amlrcie Jackson s opinion of Himself ;I shall never forget the evening, when, n presence of llenrv ' W:ls.n and some "!" renilemen, he (Andrew J irkson) took up a New York npwspipor, in winch he was mentiooed as a nvohable c indnlate for the ofiic-
of President of the United States.
reading it he threw it dawn in anger : ,ja j j, ,jl he p:,!!isi,ed every month,) will be Iron
then tninh. s mi no, r-i u i " "' i'io n.-ns-r ii
r(-oT. ato think muselffitfor President? .V.,
sir I kno-c what I am Jit for' I can coin manda body of men in a rough way; hut I am not fit to be President We were sif-e ' . but alfii ive him credit, as I afterwards f.mm-. fbr thwpre.of of good sense " Judge Braelceiiridgc.
JefersoiCs opinion of Audrac Jackson J 'da-son, the area t ttpostlo of Dnuocr .cy. in sp-'.kinjjof Andrew .Tick son's quahiic lions for the Presidency, during his first c m ."Crass ushI this remarkable and striking he gu .g -: "You'mig'.it. well attempt tom k a sailor of a cock, or a soldier u a goose, n statesman of Andrew J ickson!"
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v. I Dtoniv Fi,i r, author of 'Francis
j.rien, OvT.e. v:c.
Gold .'Gold !! Gold!!! -W, have nndeiStood that the loan etV. cied by the ndian ; Si ' te Bank Commissioners, h -s arrived, an., that the amount for the E.stern branches ha been d- posited in one of the Cincinnati banks -ail in Gold E- Us and Half Eagles of the new coinage. So the lloosiers will have . chance of handling some oftlie precious sluif
&s well as other people
Rising Sun Times.
.Id tn j istvttrix loZicc.
A I" rsor.s incet)iei io i;,v- -M.ee
Mokgax Nr.viLi.r;, Sa , aullior of'Mike Fiuk,(.r tiie East of (ho i3o.jtmen,,Jiic. J A. ArCr.uxc., Esa., author of 'Camden, a novel, .Vc B. Dn.vivE, Esq., author of 'Tales from the Por;m!;-.. i.f i y-amg B .ckwoodmari, James ii. Pauktxs. Esa , utln.r of 'Fmii:nl), or i .e Widow's Wig,' sc. John B. Dileo.v. The authoress .-f 'Hospitality, a tale1 the 'S-veedisJi xii,i'. a p 4 adar poem, tic. Mrs. Jclia E. Demony. " P. W. Ha Lr. " 1I,S. ii.VV.NE5. ( O. E- iiKxrz, And other?. 'I 'be Po.-tic- s deo..i mi m ol thf M-rror vvili .-tiil be eoreiibt.ied to oy l' VV. J'u ,u. -;or of ' Eh E;i.tgru, J. N M Ju,r'.x, OrWAY :ruiiV, slid o::i mv;-.-;,.,,; i's? JS W, ,. . mniished ii.,!n Hie san.-e p,-ns out iLve hu;--tto made the Mirror medio. n ofeomii.o-(-atmg their o.-il etiotii and specul-urnus i ii' pnbhe. -i'li' Pubiishetp do not f.vp,--ct the m:'.
;iC!m .keuj) then- minds in mgrni to ,jK iiiH-sis d tiie Mirror, on the sue'rth ofih. .;'!Oiine j, i . i " i i
to many s... ctsons of tiie W.-st m wh.e'i i.'i
meat. The history of civilized man in every age, proves that his progress from ignorance and narbduiy, to knowledge and moral refine u.cnt, is slow and diijicult; that there is a ceaseless tendency m las naiure,by w.nchhe is inclined to forsake the temple ol Virtue.do-
i cend tiie Hill A Sc ience, and make hus.ibode
tn tiie valley ol ignoiairee and ice. Til -ancient seats of learning, and of tiie Ai ts and Sciences, are monuments of the fatal dominion of this tendency of human nature. iuuons, once illumed by the Sun of Science, have, tor more than twenty centuries, been covered wnh thick clouds ot ntoi d darkness. Such being die gloomy destiny olcail zeu nations in ges pasi, die tuquiiy naturally an sos , are there no ine.ms by umcn tins laid tendency of hutii.ui niture may ue comoer 'Cied, and the late ot those nations averted
ne po-
mtod l'litlosepne-r sm.-wa rs by n-hmg us t.iat Knowledge and V irlui , generally, and perdually, diilused among it cl tss. s and con ditmiis oi inankii.d, aie the ouiy means ol counteracting tins tendency, ami of avertmc this f m . Tho n xt inquiry E-, by wii
u; n lis can a general and pcrpitual dnl'.sion o: Knowl-dge ar.d VirUn- U- itiectn 2 It i.v a muttcd that among the v nious liieans employed to accomplish this grand and benevolent, object, a vt ll-condueled Nowsp iper c
cupis 3 a conspicuous place. that a newspaper of this description, contii'mtes mueii te t"rt formation of the mord and intellectual character of the people by whom it is read. It is said that "variety is the spice of life " S:ich a newspaper furnishes tins vaiieiy. In tis columns are displayed, m rich profusion, the mental productions of the Pliilosophi r, ol' the Divme, of the Moralist, of the S' .msuem. l the Poet, of the Historian, of the MeHunc, ot tiie ."tierchant. ;md of the Farmer. These produclior.s form a continuous stream of intelligence thiotighoui the year, conv.yuig upon i s bsr-ni tie peremm l charms of nv by ami variety.
I ho KE OilD shJl contain lho latest
September 18,1834 MISNER IRWIN
I S3. pursu nice olin&uuctio.ii I rum iiio i i'---y EVi)art;nent of the U. Si.des. 1 Mi.d',at h strneand p! sees herciri a-fter m etmmd, :ler for sale on a credit of one .ma iev ' vears, with the except i.-ri of a sund p-.r ce.d. ii advance the following cseiiL.d lainis, v!mc!i liae hereUfe-re !;-ecn convey d to th- E iates snhj-ct to h,,,,:,), ruo;(, .pjHteil tot.io s.j.shictmnof s, mm-!, 0f.iw Public Monies at C,awidni,v,iie,lnm,; At Wilb-imsport, in ,i:vi:n CO!in;v'r the 10th November, ll3 1- 3 ' Xo.
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To Henry bolen, Huldah bolen, and Juliann bolen,, heirs of RIChard Bolen ucM. Take notice, that we v. i ! I apply to the Probate ct.m of ihe county of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, on the first d av
ot the next term of said court to he holden aik',
the Court t louse in Cr.iwiordsviile on th.e second Monday in November, E" '31, for Commissioners to be by s;nd court appointed to set apart and assign by meets and bonds, th. tight of dower of the undersigned, Martha Martin, relict and late widow of s aid Richard Bolen decM, in and to the following d-'. scribe.-! real estate anrl lands, in s iid county, viz: Tiie west half of ihe nonii east qu utm 'f section ten, in township C'O north, of range
W( st, vO acres, -md di
w. t qu ,rter rd section t-n in t
r-nge .) vvest, M) ;'cres and tho w.-st h ll'er
put of the east half of the north west qu.,ru i ot section fourteen m towns.'ap "20, r inge .'. -.est JO acres. And becmse said heirs at mlants we will apply to said Ci.urt to dssi:.! 'ii m a giiaidiim or guardians ad-litem in tin-:eh.lf.
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O l K'E is hereby given lu .t tiie imdet signed has taketi out ieit- is of admii
is a ,iion on the estate of John Coons Sen., dced, I ;te of Montgomery county, 1 Wi'Ti f ae dl persons haling cldui.-i -u -our Slid ostato will jile.se present them, duly .: tiieii'icated, for setilenv nl, witam one y.. . "nd'. dl those indebted are reques- A to ion; forward and m de immedi lie p .ytm nt. The estate i - solveni. John Coons, jr JESSE COONS. I
memag,,l1(., h,od,,! Will, report ;-!!10d,!,, ! "Ku-h. i7.i,.&. isdi.mihe vi;.,'!,;;;;:;:: I 'i.H.sp.arl :;emc ,pa!!y ,, ,j!C W.d: sh th - l-,t, j.1,,21, ,d,2adA.2!l!vle,-the,o,;,i:f ; i uu m Miami ounty,evx -pi the rw-cr
t c in.: i, vv,m-M lie ja-ar l:m nmmii of !j;0 .Emaniajth,:,:!-, 2dth. and ,h, hu'oa idl-"! r n -.-rEog import.
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A t . MN TS FOI I Til E II EC( )U U Vv'e a P. O. J?r. ilaistead Ea Fayette, J. i. Sciuans 1 'Viol), . J. II aae. Frankfoit ; md Jefferson, S.J) uMaxurU.
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orirve a place in us columns. It sii dl stand is the fdiiiful siMitinel, on the watch to- t-r ot v.tvii ai.d Political Liberty guarding vvuii 1 qual vigifince the rights of tiie private ci izen, and those of each Fcuctionasy, m o-cn 1 p rtmantof tho Oovenimem --Ti- Edu'rot'tbe It iC(!rd will never abmd .n ins mot
to: '"Liberty c' Union, no A" forcrcr, one'
oy inseparable. "
Uiiii fiisport, Co inn-ton, lirei. wii, iSoi;;, -Band,
if. L oon. Win. lioirc Pos t Jlo.stcr Pest Ma.stcr Post. Muster. Sum el Hughs C. M il i, n
o.ii u -y o. June asi. William Smith
o: '-Liberty c- Union, no forcrcr , one W mitli,ol the County of Tippecanoe,! : v,o f 5',,, V inseparable U ..-sidence business, and has not I , , sTr " Tuw?,ays :it 10 A. M Thi" c.use d iNTKunal Ijip.i' VKTiii.NT, and heard of since rhvSth day ff July following 'vn' .''""' t. r, iU " " .;vc.ai;y ihe importance of th., .spc-.iy com-1 55 With said Smith is about fiu foot and ol. T lJ'jVvV Lridays 0 P. .YE aetKiu of the W-ib.sh and Erie C. n-.d, wdi ''f' l,ich.-s lugii. of regul-.ly proportioned he I yr iUm' -Vs " " ' -e ardently and persevermuly advocated m ur-, d.:rk c-niilexion.. LEck, int;nigen! v : ! v 1""'' "T 'Y rva!-!J iuspqr. hf. ill of he lis headTwlneu ,! 1 .tmdays ti P. .M hid by ploi.eg In, iiair V; r .t;he m:u ft Ft,. t. ,J'4.i -'iU' IV.:tis. T!ie Ri:r(jRDuill be publis , ''' 3'earo old; t de f,-om bom- a very lar- Cut''.'''' s5 i'-liys 10 A. M .... .... . v ' i...e... -loi. urn. do cl m
IV few f'emai,-.-.c
v;ry BEy'f QlLrrY ;-:imllh
ue ma.ly water, d, ,,,d pe ss ,;0 ol Jyin-' on or i.c.ir il IV I.. .a. c.
i--. nil mum s. i
ro . -..nd par. of , H.n, , ( ar . Co am caunty 1 urch sers wii), .nevcay :,.m e,be r quired to gne h,m) with approved security. T. A. HOWARD
unmu states Attorney, . I'aliana JJi.itrici. r, twe "Indiana Democrat" and tho " , diana Jouri.aPsuU please g.vethe -L e i-cruens, and forward their .'counts lo me. August E3, 183J. f' ---IS AilRSVAES ANtThettILTh. OF THE MAIL. X f" and from Crau-f.yrdni
A Ii RIVALS
Eastern, S itttrdays A- Tuesdavs at 1 n r
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iji. i" rsor.s me. oi:'i io me -.-; e t. , , , ISAAC SMITH, dccM late or mmv " c" J1";11 ,,! '' " gTT. V countv. 1 1 are reqecsmd to make im sf' T te i ii A i i i m to their liaiuls, it nas eon acknow ed-?e(i jneoiate payment, and -11 those having claims , , . ' , p -: ou nogeo. aenins. sard.st.te w,!l pie-se on-sent them . b' ' h J ' i' f duly authenticated, for settlenemt, within oi, i 1 i ' V 7"' ' 'V,10 ' .olu Tear. The oS, ,v is ovobd.ly solvent. 'i ' i:'?,;1,! f1 ,bl'Ca,,ons "
MARGARET SMITH , Adm'x.
If? wi t ii if rf r f .r' ft file, "FJZrfA. be ottered ,t public s 1c, on- th22d dav of Nmvmlier n -xt, at th late residence of ISAAC SMITH, decM. ie the vicinity of Pleas art Hill, Montgomery Co.. la. the following descrdved property, io wit: JHorses, Cov s. Sheep, Hogs, ZW.v and Bedding, 1 Wagon, Corn in the f eld, house hold and kitchen furniture, eye. fyc. A credit of nine months will be given on all S'iins over three dollars. Stle to commence at 10 oVlock. MARGARET SMITH, Admx Octdvr 17, ls3i
AcliniiaiisU'a!ri' Potior. TJOl'lCb is nei oy given, thalthe undorJLSi signed has I tken out letters d adniitriso iiiou the est tie of James U. McClm ate d Mon:g .ni ry county Indiana, dec1 Ail persons indeb.ed to s iid esl ate are r quested to come torward and make imnv. -e ate piyinent : and all those having claims wo
present them duly authenticated, within on year. Tiie estate is supposed to be ins., vent. ABIGAIL McCLURE, Adm'x. Orawfordsydle Spt. lbdi, i:H.
me nanusomest and cjieapest publications in ihe country. East or V.Si, aral io contain ;
great deal of interesting original matter, as well as judicious selections;" by such as th Ohio State Journal, edited by Ju dge, Ran i iche, to be "r,ot inferior, in point of re . I merit, to the best periodical works ol the dav," ty such hs the emeiim .ii Daily Ca.ette," d oed by C. Hammond, Kcq.' to be "beautifui:y executed, hiied with excellent matter, ami serving of liberal rxitmingoj" and by sucis rite (Uc) Louisville Daiiy Herald, editeo :,y W. Panneinll, Esq.. to be worthy of"wiJe eirculatmn in the VVa..s, ."
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-j , HON. J. LEWIS,wo-uli most rcsJMipee fully inform Umbcardedg m m. .oeii of Cr;iwfordsvii!e and vicmit , that he has commenced TOA'SORIAL lcrdioii3 in the room one door west f F. M. Pullen's Store, where he will, Wxi with all the humility of his race, attend to ail calls, in the line of his profession.
from such as may favor him wim then
custom. His instruments are at h
limes in the best order, and hs pc-rfu
y.Vy "-ley uie most ocioiiieious. 07 Roots and shoes blacked in the neat.' est eii most, expeditious manner. '-'vlMi 1 T t f
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Evry editor
within
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friendly to the cause of humanity. wII coufei r f-voi on a disconsolate und much distressed wom:u (Wife of said William) by giving tlx above aa insertion m their newspapers. 3 In formation by leiieruill be gr defully received directed to Eveline A. Smith, Putnam. c umy, llenapm p,st olliee, Uhuo! EVELINE A. SMITH. September 1 Oil i, tM-i.
j(ziv Partnership. E.A. Hannegan, & R.M. corwine JJS" AViNvi formed a co-parinersiiip in t ! p. 8i-S pmcticc of Law in all the Superior Cv lid: nor Courts of judicatureof this Side and Illinois, arc prepared to attend to all business confided to them, with fidelity and despite). They intend paying particular attention to Cor.rcya.ucivgtnd Collecting. Their united ttcidion shall hi given to all business thi:
may be entrusted to cither, and one oriher
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onto ot tiod WOOD Manttd on subscrit.on .
Si Aii, OF IXDIAXAJ
Montgomery County, .s.v Probate Court, Ang. term 18,1 E Simon C. Divas, Admmisii.-m.r oftheos"
late f Enoch Vancleave, dee'd. vs. The iieirs -nd creditors of s,.id dee'd. Petition to settle estate as iusolvenf. PIME said petitioner by urrey tins aLytorney and filed his petition, & suggesat tiie msuihViency of the pirsonal and real prdperty of said estate to pay the debts otit-st auo
mg; it is therefore ordered by the Court, tho-
uotice ol the pen.oency of this petition bs publish 1 in the Record six weeks success) ively, and that unless said creditors nobly th.,said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective-claims, bv filing the s .n.,.
or a statement of t!ie nature, diseription and date of the contract or assumpsion upon which the same may be founded, in tho ollice of the Clerk of said Court previous to the final distribution of the assets of said estate, such
ck.ims will be postponed in fivor of the more diligent creditors, and it is further order.
cd that this cause be continued until the next
term ottnis Court.
A Copy, JOHN WILSON, Clerk August 3 IH31,
ther miy always be consulted at their respecivopl ices of abode- the former at Oovinoao,.
Fountain County, and ihe latter at Ncwpoot, vcirmihon County, Indiana IXDIAXA. Nmv.Mider aiJSSS 41-K
i.'2neu has i.-.Vm .,, t c
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-.: ,,,u oii t esufeof JOHN CARNEY, ..M.ite of Montgomery Co., 1,. ;ih,r,foro ;d pei sons indebted to said estate are reou. ed to m ake imrre-f!! t.. i n A 1
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. . - i j -u, ui.u O i' .:0 having cl mns wall please present, th.m, duly uthenucaled, for settlement, within oac year. .Ins estate is solvent. Henry LEE, AdmV. October 17, IS3L u
A EL person?- indebted to th
e estate c
LAW NOTICE ISAAC NAYLOR
Attoknf.v axd Cot wsi-i.Leii ai Law, HEAVING located himself at (AnwforuV Jk.M. ville, Montgomery county, Indimn, will attend punctliallv. and fdrlilidlv in t!,
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j5k. William H. Albertson, dccd lal- ' ! 3 , Vrum, m all the counties 'Emgomory county, Indiana, are n-o I c'm5 1st Judicial Circuit of tha d fo make, immediate payment d nil 3,a. c orcs,t Ilc will also attend to tho
. '..,.., u, ,.V..M, in a;iy, or an oi uie coun-
'i.iving cE.ims against said csfafo will pleas.present them, duly authenticated lor settle
merit.
The estate is solvent.
PHILIP HORNBACKER, AdmV. Sepmmher, 13, 83i- 23 '3w.
t H 1 j U snhsenber ors for sale one Io M. anil a half of GOOD LAND, containing 120 acres, lying near ISUck Creek abou: four miles from CRA WFORDSVILLE, . hltle West of North. For further inform.. tion enquire of MARY B Bolles Crawfordsville la., Oct. 7, v-"? i . k;Ntr
lies of the Upper Wabash country. He will attend to all law business intrusted to hut rnrn. in llio Simn.tn,! f . cii- ,
so, ,M tho United States District OV.m fur the otate of Indiana. OrHb Oliicc is en ..rcen omct, two doors north of I. C. Elston's Store, where he cati bo found when not absent on business.
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miess.
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n nirlnnrcln'n if.'ft.
tn. J Evans, of Covington, Fountain co., ., m all business in the Circuit Courts, in
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die first Judicial Circuit.
August, s:i
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