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fellow got up and made show for a foot race, but a footman coming up bantered liim to try it; and seeing others coming, ho said, "you are gathering like blackbirds I'll give Up."1 So ended the chase, after a hard run, of about five miles. The companion had been taken up within the first mile, making a much tamer effort at escape. They were furnished substantial bracelets, and a steady cscoit, back to the starting post. Near Danville, the little racy fellow made another effort to escape, by cutting loose his leading string, wheeling and galloping down a lane, with a guard at Lis heels, pointing a horse pistol at him, and ordering him to stop. A cross fence soon put a stop to this race, tripping up horse and rider, with

-.W.l fall-: the kmte with which me line was

Law task in Brooke county court, Virginia. C. Truesdell rersvs R. McConnell

those summaries, fcaded ' Sayinjs and do

ll inns in conpress 'Snrt will tnkfi dm nnina In

and wife. This was an action of debt brought render them accural snd interestntr. Vi

against husband and wife, on a note executed have before expressed our opinion ttat these by the wife before marriage. The defrml- timers nvro uiU mnt1(.ril nA r,iW

anis pleaded: first, payment; and secondly, together. that the wife was a lunatic at the time of the

fh fCnUni0n,0f " ,te", T!'e,ple,a of lunac' A Snish slave schooner, havhEon board l tie one 11 Hon whirli tlm .l.in,,,rt, .i:J om a r.: . . . , fc .

i .1 i . J. ,c,,uu "iT leans', was captured some weks ago, uas put in by the husband alone. The coun- by the British brig of war Serpent, sel for the plaintiff, instead of demurring tn

it. objected to the fil in? or recent ion nf tliP Twml ....... u;..;. j i tm.

plea, upon the Grounds, that it was unnrece- VirUsim umota

dented; and also, that it was inadmissible, of the trade of the upper Mississippi, may be upon the old common law principle, that a inferred from the fact that there au no less man shall not be permitted to stultify himself; than seven steamboats plying between Saint but the court over-ruled the objection, and Louis and Galena, a regular jackets, accepted the plea. Whereunon the nlainiiff 5

-cuUreroaining open,tiom wantot tunc to shut j ook issue. the evidence before tl1C jury The territory of Arkansas has decided, by

it, gave the little hero a severe wounu in me i um e, anu consequently tnc verdict a large majority, to apply for admission into

uie union, as an independent stale, Popu

lation. 51.800. of whom 9

hand, which, with the bruising in the fall, ! was for the defendants.

r i,;m nn.l be. went more quietly, to e can tins a novel case, because the coun

Shelbwille, where thev were put in duresse, S scl lor the plaintiff stated to the court, that he Deduct two fifths f these, and the popula and the owner received his horses. The sher- had searched diligently, and been unable to tion, in federal numbers, is 47,957.

iff of Shelby county advertises them as Having i"ul, t,m-1 " " r .vbroken jail on the night of the 3d inst., offer-; mencan books; and the counsel for the de- ; , J! nf iwpntv-five dollars aniece for lendants, was also unable to produce a prece-

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their return, and describing them as tollows: ; -n' u,,ul, mmh "one of them, whose name is unknown, is a j probably be taken.-- U clhburg Republican.

larjre man, about six feet high, dark complex-1

long face, large nose, and large heavy, Candleukkry Mvhtlk, It is rather re-

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SALE OF COLLEGE LANDS. The trustees of Wabash college will offer al public sale, about a hundred acres of the land lately purchased of Major Whitlock, on Saturday, the seventh day of November next. They intend dividing the land into lota of convenient size, lo suit purchasers, from two to ten acres. The payments as accommodating as could reasonably be asked, viz one third in six months, another in twelve, and the remaining one in eighteen months, from the date of the sale: the purchaser giving

bond, with two approved securities, for the payment of the money, with interest from

the date. OrAll editors of papers, disposed to pat

ronize literature and literary institutions in

the west, are requested to copy the above.

Crawfordsv le.Oct. 10. U-tfl

7 , TORTRAIT PAINTER,

rvpi,iJ5i'JiiUl J?UL.L.x intorms the i JLlvL and gentlemen of Crawfordsvilla and it 4 virinitv. thnt lie will remain lirro for a f cw

TO PRINTERS. i-rrl;a. flurimr whir.li limp, lm will lif lmnnv

publisher of the "Crawfordstittelto attend to anv calls which mav be made in

iccord," desirous of removing to the "far his line. Ho will be found, at all times, at

west," oilers the establishment for sale. It h,s room al maJor Kls,ine 3 lltel-

uct. 1U, l&JO. xu-ts

A LIST OF LETTERS

mEMAlNING in the post office at Crawfordsville, Indiana, October 1st, 1835,

which if not taken out before the first day of January next, they will be sent to the general post office as dead letters.

Airheart Peter

B Beesley Day id Beck Andrew Berry David D. Black David Bowman Jacob Boyd-Wm. A. Brush Blakely Brown John

Jones Samuel Jones George Jones William K Killen Wm. Kirnlcr Mrs. Love L Laudett John Lee Elder John Leak Robert

Leonard Abner

Bratten, Maxwell and Linebaugh Mrs. Eliz-

The

consists of a good super royal St&nsbury

(cast iron) press; about 300 lbs. long primer,

one

whiskers, supposed to he between tlarty-me , nmkable that this plant has been so little culand forty years of age, wore a yellow striped tivated. A few weeks awn wp worn .Wvn

Toundabout; the other, whose name isalsojat New Redford, Massachusetts, specimens lbs P'ca wilh a tolerable good assortment of

aooui live leei ciyiii.

:

unknown, is aooui me ieei vigiu . ui nu ; ot ihc wax made trom the myrtle, refined and Job type, sorts, &c, and the necessary furniinches high, thin bu.lt, light complcxioned, prerared for runni into candles The f materials have sandy hair, light beard, and smiling counte- j ffentlenian who had prepared it was engaged becn :n . VtJu ,Jr f , XeS ha'e nance, his right hand sore between the thumb j f the oil and candle business, and well ac- Uf a hlll mrC lhan thrcc ears" and fore finger, occasioned by a cut, suppos- i nuainted witli the rnst and vhIup nf nil ihn c fecl warranted in saying to anv one

hundred of which is entirely new; 130 Hardicarc, Cutlery, Timcarc,

Quccnsicare, y Groceries,

At Wholesalers Retail.

VANCE & CLARK,

Newlcn

Buchanan David Barker Henry Burr Mrs. Nancy

isutler Anson 3

C

Cahill I.I.B.

abeth

M Meliarry Thomas Morson Thomas Moreland, Alexander Miller Thomas

Mullen James

Chesterson Mrs, Char- Mosbarger Peler

tT. MyresWiUiam Clark Hiram II. McAy Lewis Cooper Jehu McAuley Auley Cook Bradley or John N Comingore Hugh Newlin Jolin

vumpion james l- .or iewton James S-

TTT EG leave to inform their customers and

n . . i . .

ed to be between twenty-five and twenty-eight oils &.v aS ascertained bv analysis; and ho who wishes a situation in this state. iht n -HtT Uie,.cl.Uzc,ls generally ot Jlon

vparsnfaw. wore a blue mixed ieans coat. ii .i..,, 'J' , J , ' ' ana me aujoimng counties, that tl

or a.imi iintu iuuuuauu, miciu fce made one ot the most nrohtab e

jeans pantaloons.'"

crops of our country.

beautiful. polish, it is of

ri,i i

me wax takes a

a fine preen color.

ie citizens generally of Montgomery

g counties, that they have

removed to their large and commodious new

For terms apply to the subscriber if by store room on Main street, adjoinining Maj.

mail post paid.

Married at Dayton, Ohio, on the 1st instant, by the reverend D. Winters, Mr. James Suman, of Crawfordsville, to Miss Jane d. Henderson, of the former place.

inctnnl hv ll.n rpvrrnrnl 11 Uinlnrc Mr ,l, I... 1

t c; .r rr r..i :m . it: i .. ' 1

.kui.ls ouiiuui, oi v-iawiuiusuui:, ivj iuits spermaceii V i i

jane u. iienuerson, ot the iormer place

receiving

FR03I THE LAFAYETTE FREE PRESS. RATTLE OF TIPPECANOE. Anniversary celebration on 1th Xov. 1835.

Pi inters with whom we exchanoc

There are' four species of the wax myrtle leasefive l',e above a few insertions.

in thefUni led states; it grows from four to

feet high, being tallest in ihe warmest

regions. Ihe berry is as large as a grain of

pepper, ot an ash color, and contains a hard

. ax u mucn, me tapers goodsline; also, a large stock of cotton yarns, wit made Iron, it are reserved for the sick cham- f io J u y Tj

it .1 ,.. . i i i. ,

Pursuant to notice a meeting of the citi-! co!rre.u w,u.1 WaX' W,H ouw,.n

c r 'r;nmn..A l.i.i .i . t l uouins me ucrry in water, l lie i'russians

court house, in llm Imvn'nf T,,fnvPi. ies!c.Cin ,hls. xvax so ,nc,,)

J v m. vj VII Saturday, the SGih of September, 1835, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of celebrating the 24 th anniversary of the battle of Tippecanoe. Andrew Ingram, esq. was called to tta chair, and Wil.Hmi F. Reynolds and Sand ford C. Cox, were appointed secretaries. The object of the meeting having been stated from the chair.

.major J. B. Semans offered the following res-

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iusune s iiotei, where they aro

direct from the cities of Philadelphia, Pitts

burgh, and Cincinnati, a very large &. well

Nv;jj assorted slock ot

NEW GOODS:

all of which they will sell at Wholesale and

Retail, on the most accomodating terms.

Their stock being unusually large, and having

been selected with much care and attention,

they ilaller themselves they can render gen

TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.

f riTlIE subscribers have received and are

LI. now opening, a splendid stock of

Fall and whiter goods,

Comprising nearly every article in the dry cral satisfaction to all who may favor thorn

th a call.

bers of the royal family. The plant is handsome, and tlie berry medicinal. The wax in

burning, gives out a very pleasant aromatic

. i, , . i , i, o j nu iicsiiuuvju ill savin" wuu scent. It is raised in this country, but as .,J iu : i . .i i v j , nil- : our slock is greatly the largest ever oftered in vet on a sma 1 scale, and unscientihcal v. Li. . . e

.. - uiu country

perior quality

ANDERSON, BELL, & CO. P. S. We solicit the attention of purchas

ers, as we have no hesitation in savins that

Cincinnati Mirror.

mntry.

Louisville, 1st Oct. 1833.

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xlu lions, which were unanimously adopted: .Resolved, That this meeting deem it pro

per and expedient to celebrate in an appropriate manner, on the battle ground, the approaching anniversary of the battle of Tippecanoe. Rcsohed, That a public invitation be given, as well to the surviving officers and soldiers of said battle, as K the relatives of ihe patriotic deceased, to be present; and

that our lellow citizens generally, be requested to join us, and participate in Uie contemplated celebration . Resolved, That for the 'purpose of carrying . the views and wishes of this meeting more i fully into effect, a committee of fifteen be appointed, who shall make all the necessary preparatory arrangements.

Ixcsolved, J hat said committee appoint some suitable person to deliver an address

upon the occasion; and that they address speciaUetters of invitation to our distinguish-od-fellow citizen, general Wm. II. Harrison, our governcr, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor, and treasurer, and to each of our serutors and representatives in con

gress. Messrs. Andrew Ingram, J. B. Semans, A. S. White, Joseph Tatman, John Taylor, Thomas Watson, Paschal Watson, John Roberts, William F. Reynolds, Richard Sibbit, Israel Spencer, Cloise Ballard, John D.Smitli,

Ihe suttee. The inhum.m custom of the NEW GOODS!!'.

"suttec,r or burning of women after the death R. C. Grggory &. Co. having taken James

of their husbands, still continues in India. Hanna into comrfnnrsln'n. will rnnfinn ilm

1.. . 1 r .la. '

out not, as it would seem, as loimcrly,by vol- business under the firm of GREGORY iV

untary se.t-inunolauon. Alter the deaUi of AAiVAo, and arc just receiving direct

i . n . ,.rii . 1.: i r vr t- i , " .

uicimc injaii uiuuicmi, ma uonies-i uuui iew iotk, anu arc now opening, in

tics, and so lorth, were doomed to the pile, their old stand, opposite the post office, a

w here they were dragged and burned amidst

their agonizing shrieks, in face of a large collection of British troops, who were deterred

trom interfering, by the immense array of

native troops, assembled to carry the rite into

execution.

FROM THE NEW YORK STAR

'"Making the dumb to speak." We were shown, on Saturday, one of the most extraordinary cases of cure from deafness, under the hands of Dr. Webster, of this city, that we have ever beheld. His name is Nathaniel

Wilson, a young man of about 21 years of

age, of highly respectable family, of Ports

mouth, A irgmia, who has been for some time an inmate of the deaf and dumb institution

of this city. The skillful operations of Dr,

Webster almost instantaneously restored the sense of hearing to the unfortunate mute, who hadbeeiK up to the period of his manhood, totally cut off from all intercourse with the world. The left car is entirely restored,

and the rioht partially. The first effect of

the new impressions of sound upon his aud

itory nerves, opening a new and most lm

large and splendid stock of

Fall and tcinter goods, Consisting of dry goods, queensware, hard

ware, cutlery, groceries, shoes and boots,

hats, caps, &.C.: which, in addition to their former stock, comprise almost every article

nucueu in tins marKei: an ot which we aie

determined to sell low for cash, or exchange for wheat, pork, oats, corn, tallow, beeswax,

jeans, and cvdry kind of approved country

produce. The citizens of Montgomery and the adjoining counties arc respectfully invited

to call and examine for themselves. Crawfordsville, Oct. 17, 1S35. 21-tf

heir Stock consists, in part, of the follow

ills':

20 pieces blue, black, brown, olive, green

steel mixed and drab cloths;

cassimercs

20 pieces

&. cassinetts; 300 pieces calicoes:

50 do ginghams and painted muslins; Graves Stephen 2

i0 do merinnos.r.irr.nssinns.hnmhricin'5- I 11

Jacob Smith

Cole Eli Cowan W. II. Cox Daniel H.

Cox Solomon

D

DSpane James

Derham Wm. Davis Randolph Dunkel John

Darbey Esquire

Deck Samuel

E Ecker John Ellison James Elrod Benjamin Evins Elijah F Flannegan John Frame William Frcdland Felix Fuller Gabriol G Garvcy John Gobenor Win. S. Gose William Greene Daniel Griest Dr. I. W. Griffith James D. Griffin Elizabeth Graves Wm.

ti. MnnU- TnK Wnii or nn,l TnmPB iwtant. medium of instruction to mind, was,

Snpnr- -rro nnnnintPrl snid rn.nm tree of ar- as may oe cuiietii:u, oaouihj-ij yuuuu.,

i----j -ti .... - ,

uui iti iuu tauiv;

In a few days

A1

FOR SALE.

VALUABLE FARM for sale, one mile

north of Crawfordsville, containing

one hundred and forty-three acres. For terms

inquire of W illiam liinford, in Crawfordsville

ABSALOM KETCHAM. Oct. 14th, 1833. 21-23 REMOVAL.

Doctor Winton has removed to

Li U the brick building west of the court

house: his office is in the room in the base

mcnt story, that was recently occupied by

as mav

I. ut n t ,1,,, c-imr limn Hio Birro Kf 1.1 fia'l lnvpr 1 Anninra P!:nKv nnfl Grimps. wlipro bp mv !

rmtTPmpnlQ ui ni ni cmn - v. v.. . v.u.v. - j j

. . ... I . I 1 1 -. 1 Ctm .lii0 l-irt lr.lr-m ine

ATfioer,, IV. V Dornnlc AM S UlMliMll. ilia ic uati. "vuu.v, uwu

llliaill A. 11V. J IIUIU7) 1 '-" ' i , A i i

vii n n iTn.nn M II Rinnlrtrnll 'P tomed, in some measure, tonus noei ex

' . I . .... nrl llir. HrtPtnr prtmmniwnn Innrli.

1 I 1 I . t l I I 1 1 II 'I I I . tl II . 1 1111 UUllUt VUU.LUV1I.U

and bombazetts;

20 pieces bed ticking; 20 bales brown shirtings and sheetings; 50 pieces bleached shirtings; 40 do men's and boys1 summer wear; Padding, sail duck, and buckram; Fine merinq shawls; do do handkerchiefs; Fancy shawls and handkerchiefs; Bandanna and flag pocket do

A great variety ot gloves; Blue, black, and fancy coPd silks ; Lawn, linen cambric, and Irish linen-; Cotton yarn; 12 doz. men's and boys1 fur hats; 12 do do do wool hats; 12 do seal caps and fur collars ; 18 do palm leaf hats; Men's and boys1 leghorn hats 12 doz. leghorn, tuscan,&. Bolivar ixmnets;

20 do

Hays George Harris Matthew T. Hardy Mrs. Mary Hahn Joseph 1 1 ise Solomon Hoots Jacob Holloway Thomas Holsclaw John

Hough Mrs. Sarah Hulse Joseph Hudson Richard J Jackson William October 1st, 1835

Nelson William

Nicholson William Noffsinger Wm. R. O Oppy David Owen T. R. P Parks Edward R. 2 Place Miss Julia A. Potts David Porter John Pittman Thomas Pierce Elisha Prigg Wm. R Rees William Rose Stiles Ruck Josiah S Sharp Araham J. . Shown Edward Ships Elijah Shipman Joseph Smith Umry Snook William Stapleten John Stockton James D. T Tompkins Geo. W. Til ley Moses Trout Abraham W Walden Jedidah Walkup Mrs. John Ware Alexander Wcstfall Adam S. Winters Jacob or Michael Shuck. Wilson James W'illiams Jesse Whitaker John While Anderson Z Zimmerman R . B.

I. C.ELSTON, P.M. 19-21

MILITIA NOTICE. To the qualified electors of the fifty-eighth regiment of Indiana militia. Tiiere will be an election held at the

courthouse in Crawfordsville, on Monday,

the second day ot IMovember

ttpvl Fnr ha

pairs men's and boys1 shoes and purpose of clecling a lieutenant coldnel and

pointed a committee to prepare a impropriate nig h.m the pronnnctation of the alphabet, in oasts for the occasion- respect lo winch he was placed in precisely

u .r.,.ii.. ,m,mmnci,. flint ihe same position as an intant. ve were

4t, .i.;., m0i;n i. nKi;.i,, witness to his rapid proficiency in acquiring

in the Wabash Mercnrv and LaHtvctte Free U elementary sounds of the diflerent letters,

0 Press, and that the cdilors of newspapers

throughout the United States, be respectfully

.requested to copy the same into their papers.

Andrew Ingkaji, Chairman Wm. F. Reynolds,

Sanford Cox, Secretaries.

found except

business.

October 10, 1835.

when absent on professional

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PUBLIC SALE.

ILL be sold, on Monday, 26th Oclo

ber, inst., the following property

viz: housenoia anu kiii:ucu iuujuuiu, uu a 1 t

;D,ri, r-i,;ni rrtoYnminpdliimiersohaUvJ milch cow. one stove, boots and snocs, lasts.

1U VUVU VII lilVll " g- j - i - Jl . . j

&.C.; lorty acres ot grouno, aooui eigm. aim a

PrvcnvrnMnnpr.-The London Cour- half miles trom town, on me siaie foau icau

A. . .-. i r.n : :r..- t WMllomsnnrt. wiihsomfiimnroverhent.

ier ot August i;-iu gives me luuuwuig nmu- mg .,.n.v... t , ----- r - -

A credit ot sixty days win oe given on uu

llianuu. . . , ii t 1- 1

Wc are happy to have it in our power to sums ot hve xjouars ana upwurus, iiurawaer

til 'J 20 doz. pairs ladies' shoes; 5 doz. pairs men's boots coarse &. fine.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT

OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE AND

I Tons Iron: 2 Tons Castings':

50 Kegs Nails; 50 Voxcs Glass; IO Kegs Diipoiit's powder; quantity of Lead and Shot; Shovels',

axes ; Hoes ; Scythes (German &f English;)

SicJclcsi Straw Knives; Shovels and longs,

5 tons best Rio coffee, (bought in Phil'a;) 4 bbls. Java coffee, (superior article ;) 10 chests Imperial vSc Young Hyson Tea

major in said regiment.

DAVID CLARK, ComH 58th reg't Ind. militia, Oct. 2, 1833. 19-24

W

announce thai a pension of threo hundred giving notes with approved security the land pounds a year has just been granted toTho's will be sold on one and two years' credit, by n. cm Mnnrp. rsmiirn. LonfT distinsiuished by en- purchaser's paying ten per cent, of the pur-

Mr.

Moore has

Hisl

and occasional pieces, as

chase money, and interest six per cent, per

annum. Sale to commence at ten o'clock

A. M. on said day, if fair weather ; if not, the

PORK. r!nntrar.ls are now making for Pork

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nor linnn red : and a smalll quantity has been lightened love ot treedom,

1 -.4 1 J II e nvACTVirtl IO Irtai I WIIIIHII I III I V 111 Ul Ul 1 IVJ lw a3 wv4 v-vx.ww.

. - a . a a 1 I . . Aa.n rrn nrx a nn1 C

.1 ' - -.11 r. awt n V W 1 rn-f r rfil ft r I ill nu I M I I I I 1 r. I I II In 1 IT TT. 1 1 1.1 n 1 1(1 J

mis price w n uc xu?Zr " " ' C:" - ,rn Rnrk. have done first fair day after,

mson.-Ctncinnaii azcue,oj vcz. "c" " w w,n All indited will nlease call and Dav im-

UUIUl . . V . 1 J 1 - - A . J

rrniTD i man tn- nnmi satire arrainsi rout; ewnuiug - u.u..ij , ...w b r

rijvun. i- r o - - hu fnrn,,m(,nL

CALEB ODELL Crawfordsville, Oct. 3, 1835. 19 21

more than the writings of any other living

man lotpoint satire against long standing a-

. . . .1 t i .1 tv i . i n i n (j-kv itic rfii I r v 1 1 u'f i ;i r. i

AnOiner lOl -""--3 r ., , !,, A rns nn rnn

.. .,i 1 rt ,,i -,c' cold n: 1110 1 smrauun di muii mat hi;iucj. r

'Clark's mills,- mown Wum3 - r- - , . . .

from the sieam ooai ihuu - .

TAKEN UP,

Y John Elrod, of Coalcfeek township.

Montgomery county, Indiana, one es-

tray bay -mare, supposed to be two years old last spring, fourteen hands high, a few white hairs on her forehead, a scar on heir left ham and thigh, sucks stumps appraised to Iwen-ty-five dollars, by Stephen Riddle and John

Kirk patrtck before me, A. Kl RKPATRICK, J. P, September 28th, 1835. 1921

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The personal property of Richard Peterson deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, household furniture, corn in the field, &c, will be sold at public vendue, at his late residence, in Coalcreek township,

Together viih every at tide in their line all on Monday the 26th Of October next. Terms.

of which thev are determined to otter at re- made known at tneaie.

t

duced prices.

07-They invite ail to call and examine for

themselves. Crawfordsville, May, 1835. 2tf FilSKXOlTakBLS TAILORING-.

THOMAS GUSTIN, JOHN PETERSON, Administrator?.

Sep. 30, 1835.

1921

;.0r Inrvrtinrr. vesterdav.

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AVyoming, al 5,50 cents per uarrei, auu .inspection. Cincinnati Gas., Oct. . FriF.xrti -navy. The number of French

chips of war now afloat, is 279; namely, 27 of ibo line. 35 frigates, 30 brigs, 117 brigs,

schooners and gunboats; 19 steam vessels, of from 30 to 1G0 horse power; 19 sloops, 28 store ships, and 4 transports. Ttte caffres Avar, at the Cape of Good

Hope, has terminated by the chieftain Hinlza consenting to pay 50,000 head of cattle, and 1 000 horses, delivering up his arms, and making reparation to tho families who had suffered by loss of life, or otherwise. -Nik' Register.

and to the ministry, and Ireland will be

aratcful to the latter fot regarding one 01 her

most mftrd sons, and one of the purest of

tj her patriots. We ate glad to observe lliat the Washing

ton Mirror has been enlarged and otherwise imnroved, as wo consider it as an evidence

that tho editor, Mr. W. Thompson, finds his

pnerimcnt adequately sustained by the pub

lic The Mirror is certainly,not only a cheap

journal, but, to Distric t readers especially , a valuable ono, as the editor evinces the most

rnmmpndable industry in obtaining cany in

tellmencc of local matters. We see, too, that bis recent prospectus, that

he will continue, during tho ensuing session

JLaiv Partnership. E. A, IIannegan & R. M. Corwine,

TTTTAVING formed a co-partnership in the

LJTJ practice of Law in all the Superior &

Inferior Courts of mdicaturcot thisbtate and

Illinois, are prepared to attend to all business

confided to Ihcm, with fidelity and despatch

Thev intend paying particular attention to

" " - - 1 , - a rmi a . 1

Convevancms and Collecting. 1 heir unitea

attention shall be given to all business that

may bo entrusted to cither, and one or the

other may always be consulted at tneir respective places of abode the former at Covingion Fountain County, and the latte at Newport

Vermillion County, Indiana.

INDIANA. November 21,1833 11-tf

"F7ST0TICE. The undersigned having Jjl recently purchased the entire stock of goods belonging formerly to Ralston and Morris, and recently to R. Ralston, begleave to inform their friends and the public

UAV UULU riiPc:""lLyinJri?-.,n.6Lc,tl: r;rraiiv that they will continue the busi-

V V tens 01 rtmrunuoTiiJiLdijiiuuio . t

zens ot LKAt'UKUSViLt Aya onmft stand. on donr past from

vicinity thai he has established himself in the . idff0 & Miller's store, under the firm of

aDOve DUSiness, wneio uu wuitk buhusicu l" 1 . T,

lis care shall be done with neatness and in J "

the most FASHIONABLE STYLE and Tlmir purchases all having been made in tho

by strict attention to business he hopes to and can e eariy parl 0f seasor)j receive a liberal patronage from a generous before lnc advance took place, (as is now the

Public. Uarmcnts ot all KI"Vb f case with, all kinds ot goods) by an expenencshortest notice, and warranted to tit w ten 1 nanjowin ajso to the lanre amount

prosily made up. (TTne t'aster and variety of vhich their stock is composed.

ions received quarterly. they with the more confidence invite their

llis Shop may oc iu.. Wm. W.Nicholson's Hotcl

Jan. 5, 1835.

BUSHELS of OATS rcan-

TT , , r4i. T?i?rrkir

second or third voiuum ut t0xv.

CI UUI ted on subscription, for the

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fliends and the public to call and examine tho

same for tnemsclvcs, believing they will hnd

it to their interest to uo so. As usual, tneir

goods will be sold on accommodating terms, cither for cash or approved country produce.

WM. BURBRIDGE, FRANCIS MILLER. Crawfordsville, Aug. 1 1 th , 1835. 12-2m