Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 28, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 December 1835 — Page 3

GR AWFORDS VILLK RECORD.

TAKEN UP, BY Elias Corapton, living three mile9 east of Crawfordsvilb, Montgomery county, Indiana, twelve sheep, five t which are marked with

a swallow fork and under-hit in each ear, four with a smooth crop off the right ear, one with a crop and slit in both cars and an under hit in the right ear, one with a crop oif the left and an under-bit in the right ear, ram with a crop off the right ear and swallow-fork in the left; appraised to twelve dollars and twenty-five cents, by John Elmore and Thomas J. Scott. Certified by E. M'CONNELL, J. P. Dec. 2, 1S35. 2S0 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TTNTOTICE is hereby given that the underlay signed has taken out letters f administration, on the estate of Ci org-- W. Michel, deceased, late of Montgomery county, India na; therefore all persons ind.bted to said i s late are requested to make immediate payment; and all those having claims against the same, will please present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, within one year. The estate is probably solvent. VM. P MlTCHEL,ndm'r. December 3, 1S35- 28-0

STATE OF INDIANA, to uit. Montgomery Circuit Court of the Term of September, 1 833. Susan Dunham ) vs. V Petition for Divorce. Abraham Dunham) "TnTOW conies the complainant, and the li summons issued in this case is returned into court, endorsed 'defendant not found.' It is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of this petition le given by publication three weeks successively in the Crawfordsville Record, and that unless s id defendant be and appear here on the first day of the next term of this court, to be holdt-n at the Court house in Crawfoidsville, on the fourth Monday of March. 1S30. ami plead, answer, or demur, on or before the calling of the cause, the mattets and things contained in said petition will be heard in his absence. And cause continued. A copy. A f test . JOHN W t.S( )N, ( Tk. Nov. 12, U35. 2 27

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STATE OF INDIANA, ) MONTGOMERY ColTXTY,

mont . ornery rronnte onrf: j ITp November Term, 1835.iH

Thomas Britten, Adminis "1

traior of Nathan button, dee'rf, vs.

Nathan Brilton, jr., Will-

ADMIMS IRATOR'S SALE. "EHtf"OTICE is hereby given that the underlj signed will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, on the 22d instant, at the late residence of George W. Miichel, decease!,

all the personal property of said deceased, iam Mahati and Matilda

such as horses, wagon and harness, fat hogs, his wife, Benjamin Bishop

-cow. stock hogs, sugar kettles, household and and Maria his wife, Bet.j

kitcWn furniture, 5cc. A credit of twelve ruin Hall, esq , Guardian

months will be given on all sums over three ad. litem tor Nancy Bntlon

dollars, under that sum ctsh in hand. Notes Elizibeth Brilton, Harriet

with appioved security will lie required on all Briiton, and Anna Brilton, credit sales. S tie to commence at ten o'clock heirs of said dee'd

in the morning. Said Administrator appeared, and the pro

WM. P. MITCHEL, adm'r. cess issued herein is returned into court. en-

Application to sell RealEs tafe

Dec. 5, 1S35.

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dorsed "not found, as to the s aid N it ban

Britton, jr., William Mahan, and M mldi, his

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. On the wife, Benjamin Bishop, and Mm., his wif.;" lOih of IWrnilwr next, at the late and said Administrator having heretofore

residence of l'hdin Hornb.iker deceased, one sugges ed tne insumciency or inc p -rsmal

mile west of O'Neal's mill, will be sold, all property of said estate to pay thedebisand

the personal nrooertv of said deceased, con- demands outstanding against tin; s me, and

sisting of corn, wheat in the stack, one two prayed for a sale of part of the real est .te of horse wagon and harness, two horses, cattle, saiddec'd;it is, therefore, ordered th it notice

l,rwj GWn. li..iiQolinlfl nml kitrbpn furnitnrp. ol the pendency ot this applicauou Ih pub

and a variety of other articles. A credit of lished three weeks successively in the Craw- i twelve months will be given on all sums over fordsville Record, and that said 1 -isi m-niion j

three dollars, the purchaser giving note with ed delendants be and appear here on R. hrst

annmvPfl serniiiv. Sale to commence at ten day ot me next, term oi mis court, ami snow

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o'clock, A. M. Due attendance will be giv- cause, u any mey can, miy snu ieai esiaie

bv SAMUEL TRUAX. adm'r. should noi oe soiu ana inane assets tor tne

Nov. 25, 1S35.

27-9

fTTJAKEN UP. by Adam M. French, livLl ing one mile from Crawfoidsville, on

the Greencastle road, one red steer, three years old last spring, swallow fork in the t ight ear, appraised to ten dollars, by Jehu Hirland

and Robert Smith, before me, Y.B.PULLEN,J. P. Noy. 23J, 1S5. 27-03

discharge of the debts and demands afoiesaid.

And cause continued. A copy.

JOII WILSON, CVh. Nov. 12,1835. 252?

STATE OF INDIANA,

Montgomery County,

Montgomery Probate Court. November Term, 1835

Henry Lcc, Administrator 1

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ta pvtt rutrv l r.ii. oi me csunc ui uuu

IT as much as I conceive that I have been neJ'' dec "

:vtn. .r.rl nnnn K,r inrti vijtnilc wild ctiall :ltl-l VS.

c.. r,r ,Uir nnrno in limp to r.imo lhse ll3,n .Ul.ej, W .ooxv

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.1 r,.i.t;oKl l..ir.ti;,... ui s;mu ueco, iMien ui vai

o p . . J . . . Ho.. T..lin t':irnpr. J.i imps I Petition to sell

r li'omiirv I nnw t.'isli tlicm In clinw lluirl ,,v-j " - j ? i

iuxoiiiv.it, . - - l C. I iy..l T?..t..i

. . t. .i .i t...n .. inanity. L'auiei vainev, ou- xicuii;iit

noni in saio vvorK. o iierwise 1 lev snail ;iii- . .

O . J . . I o-in firniir l rrrl.rifL' flVV

lt.o L-ima Ktlt. ,.nclnlic I III I Sllu vmiiM,i iv.. i.v

n iMrol. f..ro,,v,ro,, frm n..H.i, J N at ban Ames, and Marga-

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;nn lU InlrNPl nn In l.'.rr.rxr ivnitiin in "I"-)"""!" !"

ltlZ IIHJ lUllvniuvilvru iw M. oiiii J, i ... r 1 I

r:li: II..I. : II I lUOU I... viu.nuum an incui .i-

l IUI3 tlU2;ils, III icv-ciiiir.-! , lu-wu, in: f means to see himself righted by the laws of Carney and lle.oy Carney, i heirs il paid dec d.

( Law Port net ship.

MLiMlt ft. L.AiLi allU iOAAVy iMrtlLOR, of Crawfoidsville, Ind., having entered into partnership in the practice of law, in tin counties of Montgomery, Clininn, and Tippecanoe, will attend to all business that may be entrusted to their professional managemen Nov. 5, I835.'tf REMOVAL.

OCTOR WIN'ION has removed to the biick building west of the court

house: his otlice is in the room in the basement story, that was recently occupied by doctors C iiiby and Grimes, where he may be found except when absent on professional buiness. October 10, 1S35. 20.tf Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, Queenswarc, Groceries, At Wholesaled R c t a il . Vance &. clark,

ECi leave to inform their customers and the citizens generally of Montgomeiy

uid the adjoining counties, that they have

removed to their large and commodious new store room on Main street, adjoinining Maj. Ristine's Hotel, where they are receiving direct from the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, a very largo &, well

assorted stuck of . NEW GOODS: all of which they will sell at Wholesale .and Retail, on the most accomodating tetms. Their stock being unusually large, and having been selected wr.h much care and attention, ihey fl .iter themselves they can render gen-

leral s itist'acnou to all who m ay favor them

witli a call. Their Stock consist, in part, of the. follow ing: 20 pieces blue, bl ick, brown, olive, green, ste 1 mixed and drab cloths; 20 pieces " " " cassimeres cassinetts; 300 pieces cahcoes; 50 do gii-gh utis and painted muslins; 50 do lliei lllo;S,CIIC,lSSIaliS,bljllib:iainS, ami bomb l jus; 20 pieces . eking;

20 b .li sb; v ii sliiriiugs and sheetings; 50 p.eceS bleached slnriii.gs; 40 do men's and boys' summer wear; Padding, sail duck, and buckram; Fine merino shawls; tlo do huuiJketchiefs; Fancy sli 'wls and li iinlkerchiefs ; B uhI.iIiII t ami 11 ig pocUi:! do A great variety t gloves; Blue, black, and l .ucy coiM silks; L iii, !meii cainbiu , uiiU liisb hueu; t nt. on yatn ; 12 doz. men's and boys' fur hats;

12 do

State of Indiana, Montgomery county, ss Board of commissi-iNkks, ' November session, 1S35 ) STATEM F.NT of receipts and expenditures for the year IS35 commencing 5tli Nov , 1834, and closing 4th of Nov. , lis35. Receipts. Am't ree'd into county treasury on account of store license- 202,961

grocery do 97,31 show do 35,00 clock do 1,25 estrays 25,50 jury fees 29,00

county revenue for lc33 75,43

1831 2343,03

$2S09,4S1

Total, Expenditures.

By am't of tp.x erroneously paid, and refunded 3,03 Am't paid to associate judge?, 62,00

" grand &. traverse jurors 241,00

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" school commissioner

"assessment (including ass'l under ud valorem system) " b aihtY-i of Circuit court " returning judges of electious " j dlor for boarding pris- " oners, &.e. " supeivisois of roads For viewing county roads " viewing and locating state loail, and for deges on same " Appraising town lots

" support of p iupers,medical attend. mce, &c.

" caipenters' work to court

house, &c. 510,00

" stove and pipe for court house " fuel for court house and j.il " house rent " blank books

259,S7i 44,50 18,25 181,5? I S)i),l2i 10,50

134,4f? 4,75

240,654

2S,56

A D M 1 N i STRATO R'S SALE. raUE piMsoual properly of John Brant, LL deceased, consisting in pirt of the following articles, to wil one horse, saddle, and saddle hags, one cow nnd calf, one mantlj clock, orii bureau, one copp r still, of tlw lest quality, one crosscut saw, carpenters' and joiners' tools, household and kitchen furniture, &.C. will be olfjred at public sale, at llie residence of Chi isiopher lirant, Wayne township, on Mmidiy, the 7di Ucemher next. A credit of fix months will be given on all sums over three dollars; under that sum, c isii in hand will be required. No'es, with approved security, will be required on all sales of credit. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. HENRY BRANT, JOHN M. FISHER,

Administrators.

Nov. 21.

23-8

pi luting

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77 slalionaiy " weights and measures to county comiuiss-ioncrs " clerk for sei vices order ad v ilotvm system "clerk for Ins annual dlowaucu "sheiill'iur do

1,40 22,25 9.814 8.00 1UM 10,50 90,00 IS, CO 70,00 60,ti0

Total, 2177,531

A copy, attest, JOHN WILSON, cle.k Nov. 13, 1S35. 21-27

Nov. 28th, 1835.

WILLIS HUGHS. 27-9

t WHO WILL PAY UP? TTHIS is to notify those indebted to me, JUL fr niedicines or medical services, or any other way, on notes or accounts due be

fore last Christmas, that they must pay off

the same, or make satisfactory arrangements for so doing, previous to the first day of January next, or be sued. 1 gave a notice simi lar in effect to this, near one year ago, which was attended toby but few: if there should be any who neglect this also, I slnll take it

for granted, that they intend waiting to be

sued, and they shall not be disappointed. Longer indulgence cannot and tcill not be

given. Who will pay upf M. HOLMES.

Crawfordsville, Nov. 19th, 1835. 23-31

SHERIFFS SALE. " By virtue of a writ of fieri ficiis, issued from the ntTice of the clerk of the circuit court of M uitgomery county, to me directed, I will expose to sale, at the courthouse door, in the town of Crawfordsville, on Siturday, the 26th day of December next the rents and profits of in-lots in the town of Pleasant Hill, numbers 1 1, 12, 19, 39, and 40, as laid

off and designated on the plat of said town,

for the term of seven years; and if the same "will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said

writ, toother with the interest and costs, and

accruing costs, I will then offer for sale the "fee-simple of said lois: taken as the property of Ebenezer P. Westfall, at lite suit of John

Hull and Adam I homas. A. HARLAND. Sheriff M. C

Said Administrator appeared anil filed hi

petition, and suggested therein, among othi-r

things, that the eisonal propel ty of said es

tate is insufhcK-nt to pay the di b;s and de

mands outstanding against tlip sime, and

prays for u sale ot the real estate ot said d c d.

And the court being satisfied that said Ah

chael Carney, John Carney, Fn-derick New-

hard, Nathan Ames, and Margaret, his wile, are not residents of this state: it is dierel re ordered that notice of. the pendency ot this petition be published three weeks successively in the Crawfordsville III -cord, and tint said

non-resident defendants be and apjiear !;tiv i of which ;hey are determined to offr aire

do do wool bats;

12 do seal caps and lui coliuis; 18 do palm leaf hats; Men's and boys' leghorn hats,

12 doz leghorn, tnseai,& Bolivar bonnets;

20 do pairs men's and bos' shoes and

pumps; 20 doz. p.urs ladies' shoes; .5 doz. pans men's boots coarFe&L fine

A LAHGE ASSORTMENT

OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY,

TINWARE, QUEENS WARE AND g 1j . j s w . f n i: . ITons li-oit: 2 Tons Castings.

10 1J upon I's powder; A quantity of Lead and Shut; Shove fx; axes; I Iocs; Scythe (German English;) Sickles; Straw Knives', Shovels and Tongs, c. cVc. 5 tons best Rio coffee, (bought in PhiFa ;) 4 b'.ls. Java coffee, (superior article:;) 10 chests Imjh'iial iSi Young Hyson Tea

Tgi! titer with every article in their line all

Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a utii offi.fi , issued from he office of the cleik of the circuit cuml

oi Alontgouiery i ouuiy,to me directed, ag dust

Ficdi i icU Redeiibaugh, and in la vor of fcj 1 111ei I). Y-.ikc, I will i xi ose to sale on the 5ih d .v ol D ceinbor next, at the court house door m the town of Crawfordsxille, in said county, the rents and pn fits of the w si half of the south east qtiaiter of si ci'mn four in township nineteen north, of range font west, for the term of sevi-n yeais: and il

the same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy s-iid writ, together wish the interest

and cost and accruing costs, I will then of

for for sale the fee simple of said land, taken

as the properly of said Redenbaugh, at the

suit of Samel 1). Vance.

A. HARLAND, s. m. c. Nov. 4ih, 1835. 2 t-i

Sheriff's Sate. BY virtue of a writ of fi. ft., issued from the office of I he clerk of the Circuit court of

Montgomery county, to me directed, against Joseph Conrad and in favor of Peter Uinford, I will i ff r for s do al the court house door

in the town of Craw f udsviile, in siid coun

ty, on the fifth d .y of December next, the reins and profits of ihe soinfi half of the ii'-rth west qo irterof Si-ctiou two, in township nineteen noiiii, of range four west, for ihe term of seven yeirs: and if the sunn will not filing a sum suilicient to s itisly said writ, to

gether wiih the interest and costs and accru

ing costs, I will then offjr for s de the fee simple of said land: taken as the property of

said Conrad at the suit of Peter limford.

A. HARLAND, s. sr. c. Nov. 4, 1835. 24-13

NOI ICE TO THE PUBLIC. Fellow-Citizess: The statements heretofore given in the several newspapers, of the revolving lover press and scale, constructed by me, and my intention of appropriating the benefits arising therefrom to the support of public schools, is strengthened by further reflection on thu subject. Satisfied ns I am, and with the opiuiohg of several others, there is an advantage to be derived, and having made several other improvements, I leel it my duty to lay them before the public; believing, that if properly applied, may prove a blessing to future generations. I therefore purpose presenting to the pioper authorities of each md every countiy within the United Slates and Teriilories, thiee-fourths of all the bene

fits arising from ihe following stated improvements, to be applied in the following manner,

viz: to the suppoit ol public schools, indigent

einales, and needy orphan children. As a

n.inute description of each improvement will

oe 100 lengthy ior a newspaper circulation, I

purpose giving to the proper authorities of each and every county, when called for, a printed (Lsciip.iuii with a drawing of each. Suffice

it at present to say, the revolving lever embraces the principle and power of act ion, produced by ihe wedge and screw the power is given from the center, by a gentle circular motion, increased by a leerage and weight uid when woiked liom a poin' or center, the power is incalculable. The revolving lever I have applied m various forms and to various purposes. The model, now at the Mechanics' Insti tnte, in Cincinnati, Ohio, for public inspection, is what I term a single press or stand,

ud will serve for pressing oil, cotton, tobac-

on she fiisl day of the next term of tins court,

and show cause, if any they can. why s.id real estate should not be sold, and made assets for the discharge of ihe debts and demands aforesaid. And cause continued. A copy. JOHN W I LSON. Clerk. Nov. 12, 1635. 2527

Nov. 20th, 1835.

20-28

James Iscwis, Barber and hair dresser, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers and the public in general, that he still continues to carry on the above business ta the old stand, one door west of A. Harland's drugstore, on Main street. He will rise m

Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of two sever .1 writs if fi. fa . is sued ft oin the otlice of the cleik of the Cir cuit court of Montgomery county, to me ili reeled, one against Philip S. Sinidi, and tin

other against Philip S. Smith and Ccoige Smith, and both in favor of lleniy Crawford, 1 will offer for sale, at the court lions dooi in the town of Crawfordsville,in said county, on the 5lh day of Decemtner next, the rems &. profits of the east half of the southeast or.

of section ten, in township eighteen north, of

range six West, for the term ot seven years: and if the same will not bring a sum suffi

cient to satisfy said writs, toge hcr wiih the interests and costs and accruing costs, 1 will then offer for sale the feo simple of said I md : taken as the properly of said Philip S. Smiii. and George Smith at the suit of Henry Crawford. A. HARLAND, s. m. c. Nov. 4th. 1835. 24-ts

TAKEN UP,

lY John Galvan, in Jackson township,!

Boon county, Indiana, on the 31sl

midnight, if requested, to shave a m m, dead . day of October, 1835, one estray woik ox,

or alive. Ins work will lie done with neat-1 supposed to be twelve years old, a bundle ness and despatch. He does not wish to with a white face, marked with a half crop m monopolise the business, nor to bind his cus- each ear, and under-bit in the right, no tln i tomers by subscription to continue llieir cus-' marks nor brands perceivable; appraised to

- it a

-torn. QCr0,s ana shoes blacked as usual, with neatness and despatch. PvS. He only asks the old price. Crawfoidsville, Nov. 5, lt35. 24-tf

A i iced prices,

CrThe) invite all to call and ixamine for themselves. Crawfordsville, May, 1S35. 2f

f"K ACRES tin noles north o ? (..'raw fordsville, on the La-

l iyelie load, on which are 150 acres under fei ce, and eighty acres in a good state of cultivation; and a comfoitable log house. For terms applv to George Miller.Ciawfordsville. D VANCE. Augmt 10, 1835. ADMINISTRATOR'S 0 I'll E. I he undersigned l-.iS taken out leileisol administration, on the estate of Philip Horn biker, deceased, late of Mon'gontety county.

Imli m i. All persons indebted to said estate

are notified to make immediate payment; and all those having claims against the same, will present them, legally authenticated, for set

dement, within one year from this dale. The estate is supposed to be solvent. SAMUEL TRUAX, adm'r. Nov. 25 1835. 27-0 Hart well Wilson, Fashionable hair dresser and barber, WOULD inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, lhat he has commenced TONSORl AL operations rn.the small building in the court yard, rccertl.y occupied ns the cleik's office, wheie he miyat all times, late and eailv. he found, duly sober, ready to im-piovc the countenances of ail Invaded g-'nil.-iii.-n who m y fav- r bun with a call. ii is insli uiiii ii s w ill he kepi m the mos per

tect or h r.iSL wielded by a g ule s euly hand. I N. 11. boots and shoes hi , eked With Ileal

Sheriff's fc. 15 Y vttue of a win id" fi. fa , issued from

ihe otlice of the cleik of the Ciicuit court ot Montgomery county, to me directed, against

James lleudrix, and in favor of John W. Lee,

I will expose to sale on the filth day ol De

cember next, at the court house door in ihe

town of Crawfoidsville, in said county, the

tents and profits of the east half of the north cast quarter of section ten in township seventeen north, of range four west, for the term of seven years: and if the same will not bring a sum suffn ieiit to satisfy caid w rit, together with the mteiests and costs thereon, and accruing costs, I will then offr for

sale the fee simple of said land: taken as the

property ot said Heudiix, at the suit of John V. Lee, A. HARLAND, s. a c. Nov. 4, 1S35. 24-is

eleven dollars by Thomas Farrow mid Josp i

i. McLaughlin. Certified by , . ; ness and despatch, and returned to their ow-

JOHN II. NELSON, J. P.

Nov. , 1835. 2J2S

ners.

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VOTtCJB.

A LL persons muebied to the subscribers

AA under the late firm of ELS TON and challK, are requested to make immediate payment. I. C. ELSTON, DAVID CLARK. Nov. 13, 1635. 25ti TAKEN UP,

TITY John llymer, oi" Coalcreek township,

M M .Montgomeiy county, Indiana, a sorrel

noise with a bh.ze- fce, some collar marks and some saddle marks, his hind feet white,

shod hefoie, no brands pereeividde, supposed to be eighteen years old; appraised to sixteen

dollars, by Stephen Riddle and Joseph Forbes, before me, A . KIRKPATRICK , J. P.

Nov. lGth, 135. 2o28 TAKEN UP, By Andrew Allumds, of Montgomery county, Indiana, one csi ray iron-gray filley. Willi black mane and tail and legs, supposed to be two years old luS' spring, thirteen hands three inches high, a few whim hairs on h r forehead; appraised to twenty-eight dollars, by James Wilson and Matthew Hixsom, beiXQme' A. KIRKPATRICK, J. P. Nov. 10, 1835. 2628 Change ot Business.

a 11 ARL.vNU, having sold his entire

2E stock of (hugs and niedicines, to cnook Nl bidtiuoiu wishes to collect i.. ....t.iaiidmg notes and accounts. His

bonk will be lull at theoldstand until Christ

mas where all wishing to make payment will be waited on by Robert Holmes. Crawfordsville, Nov. 11,1:35, 25-31

Co, dry goods, fl air, Uid, cheese. &.c The

impression on coin, and ihe so ils of ihe several public offices, can b,: made with the greatest piecisioii and uniformity. When this press is properly regulated, the impression w II be the same tveiy revolution. In common the wheel is not required to peiform a full revolution, unless the piston is to be driven out its whole length, and then it may be done to great advantage on elastic substances, for it moves very quick. As the substances

becomes condensed, the power can he given

horn a point or center at any moment. 1 intend to show the revolving lever used toadvantage in sawing, morticing, and pumping.

Alius of various kinds can be constructed on i i - . i i i t

small streams; anu Willi me advantage ot re

volving lever pumps, l he water can be return

ed, and only lost by leakage, absorption or e-

vap 'ration. A press I am at present construct ing, works twelve pistons, andean be used to great advantage, particularly in pressing elastic substances. Twelve hales can be pressed at one and the same time, and will be found wor'hy the attention of the cotton planter. A press "for moulding and making brick, with the mill attached for tempering the clay, is so constructed as to pump water, fill tho moulds, raise the valves, and cast off twelve brick fit for the kiln every revolution, w The counter scale now before the public for inspection, is plainly constructed; when let'tilaled to a certain amount the weight is md required to move, the pointer or hand shows the amount (of the article weighed) on the index. The difference between the counter scale and the press scale, is, that the vveiidit of one is stationary on the beam of one

and slides on the other. Each can be regu

lated to weigh to any amount, with the great.

est precision.

Should my lellow-cittzens in noticing tho

foregoing statement, deem it worthy their at tention, and be willing to assist in bringing

ihe benefits and advantages (which may bo

fderived thetef-orn) to the points and objects slated, 1 shall with pleasure receive and at

tend to any communication troma respetable

source, on the subject:

And remain, with sincerity, theirs, &c. CHARLES LESHER. Cincinnati, April 18, 1835. Corporation ordinance. Be it ordained by the president and trustees of the town of Crawfordsville: That the ordinance, entitled "An ordinance for clearing obstructions out of the side walks and alleys of the town of Crawfordsville, passed December 5th, 1834," be so amended as to include the streets within the limits of sairj said town. Passad Nov. 4th, 1835. Test, J.T. POLLOUK, pres't. J. C4r:.ML,''P' '"-rU.