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

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IMPROVED LAND FOR SALE. -TS fTt Acres of land, (8 miles X E If CfDUl from Crawf rdsvil!e, on the Frankfort road,)on which is a small improvehlft dirrllinr house, and. a Hit. Ill; 1 o WELL OF W ATER convenient to the door, offered for sale on accommodating terms. Enquire of the subscriber in Crawfordsville. DAVID CLARK. t io icr, 0 S

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tl UliC A . ROSPECTUS Of THE BVCKFA-K AND CINCINNATI MIRROR. By JaillCS li. Marshall. The subscriber, having pure based the interest of Messrs. Shreve & Co., in the Mirror and Chronicle,' will, after the first ol November, issue it under the above title. The character of the paper will undetgo no material change; and every exertion will be used to sustain the enviable and well earned reputation the Mirror now enjoys. The Buckeye and Cincinnati Mirror will be devoted to the advancement of western literature the development of western mind and character--and the promotion of western

nvollonfo If wi sIik v t he wants and in-

AU-I-'V ----- J terests of the community by which it expect

to be sustained. The leading object of the

editor will be to render it original; and in effecting his object, he will endeavor to enlist for its columns, writers of experience and

taste. It is his earnest desire to avoid as far

as possible, hackneyed extracts from easien

or transatlantic literature, and to bring for

ward the fruits of western labor, when deem

ed sufficiently mature, and adapted to the

public taste to show that the west is as ncl

in her stores of literature, as in the natural productions of her unrivaled soil and climate.

lie will not omit, however, to republish whai

mav be considered of decided interest to his

readers.

The Buckeye and Cincinnati Mirror will contain: tales, chiefly founded on western incidents biographical and historical sketches notices of eminent western men essays, on interesting and practical subjects, embracing agriculture and mechanics a glance at the drama literary and critical notices a weekly summary of political and commercial intelligence poetry music. If arrangements can be made with western artists, 'The Buckeye' will be occasionally embellished with a fine engraving. The subscriber wishes to make no pledge, or promise, which may not be strictly fulfilled. He docs not hope to advance the very high literary reputation which the Cincinnati Mirror has established but trusts, by increasing exertions, to be enabled to sustain it, and to enhance the beauty of the mechanical department, so as to render it inferior, in appearance, to no eastern publication. Conditions. The Buckeye and Cincinnati Mirror will be issued weekly, in quarto form, on a large superroyal sheet of superior paper, at three dollars per annum, payable in advance. The paper for a year will mike a handsome volume, of four hundred and sixteen large and closely printed pages chiefly original equal to fifteen duodecimo volumes, containing three hundred pages each.

The piper will be published and mailed regularly, every Saturday extra copies will be reserved for subscribers who may feel desirous to preserve, or regularly file, and may have lost cr mislaid numbers. JAMES B. MARSHALL.

Cincinnati, Oct. 13, ly35.

TO COUNTRY iMERCHAN'l S. THE subscribers have received and are row opening, a splendid stock of Eall and iclntcr goods. Comprising nearly every article in the dry goods line; also, a large stock of cotton yarns, of superior quality. ANDERSON, BELL, &. CO.

P. S. We solicit the attention of purchasers, as we have no hesitation in saying that our stock is greatly the largest ever offered in the western country. Louisville, 1st Oct. 1S35. 21-tf -JWTOTICE. The undersigned ha yS& recently purchased the entire stock of goods belonging formerly to Ralston and Morris, and recently to R. Ralston, beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they will continue the business at the same stand, one door east from Burbridge &. Miller's store, under the firm of J. W. PO WEKS & CO. Their purchases all having been made in the south and east,in the early part of the season, before the advance took place, (as is now the case with all kinds of goods) by an experienc-

ced hand owing also to the large amount and variety of which their stock is composed, they with the more confidence invite their friends and the public to call and examine the same for themselves, believing they will find it to their interest to do so. As usual, their goods will be sold on accommodating terms, either for cash or epproved country produce. J. W. POWERS. WM. BURBRIDGE, FRANCIS MILLER. Crawfordsville, Aug. 11th, 1833. 12-2 m JDrs. T.M. CurreyM. Ilerudon, MAVE associated together in the practice of medicine, surgery, &c.; their shop is two doors east of Wm. Iiinfoid's store in the town of Crawfordsville, where they may be found except when absent on profess sional business. They hope by dilligent and unremitted attention to the duties of their profession to merit and receive a portion of public patronage. Sept. 1,1835. XT SAVE THE JPMECJESIJZQ 1 i cents per lb. given for old POT METAL, by BURBRIDGE V MILLER. Crawfordsville, May, 1S35.

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Broadcloths and cassimcrcs, bine mixed and fancy cassinefs, rose, Mackinaw and saddle blankets, green, ichile and scarlet flannels, Circassians in great variety, figured and merino bonibazells, bedticldngs and apron checks, camblets and plaid linseys, 'Tuscan, Leghorn and fancy bonnets, brown and bleached shirtings and sheetings,

English and American calicoes, pongee and Italian sillis, Irish linen lawns and linen cambrics, bobblnet Swiss and book muslins, linen and cotton table diaper, ladles'1 fancy and, travelling baskets, merino and. Thibet, wool dress haudker-

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candle trick and cotton bats, fur collars and caps.

200 sides Spanish sole leather, seven dozen New York calf .skins, 500 pahs Boston made boots and shoes, 1500 dozen Kentucky span cotton, 5000 pounds Rio cojje, a superior article, G00 lbs. Y. II. and Gunpowder TEAS, iron, nails, castings, Colli it's and co's. axes, hats, caps, hardware, glass and qacensware, ifyc.

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TTOB WORK neatly execunU ted at this Office.

New Store. IIE subscriber is just receiving and

EJ opening in I he room lately occupied

by him as an office, on Main street, in tin east part of the town of Crawfordsville, ; slock of Fall and winter goods: Consisting in part of dry goods, queensware. hardware, cutlery, shoes, boots, groceries,

&c. &c, which he will sell low for cash, 01

in exchange for wheal, corn, dais, flax seed.

beeswax, tallow, jeans, flax and tow linen

timothy and clover seed, &c. Please call

and examine for youselves. P.M. CURREY. Nov. 4th, 1335. . 25 Taken up,

Y John Elrod, ofCualcreek township,

Montgomery county, Indiana, one es-

tray bay mare, supposed to be tWv years old last spring, fourteen hands high, a few white hairs on her forehead, a scar on her left ham and thigh, sucks stumps appraised to twen ty-five dollars, by Stephen Riddle and John Kirkpatrick before me, A. KIRKPATRICK, J. P. September 28lh, 1 835. 1 (J2 1 JLaiv Iarlnership. E. A. IIa.n;vega?i & R. M. Corwixe, MAVING formed a co-partnership iri the practice of Law in all the Superior & Inferior Courts of judicatureof ihis State and Illinois, are prepared to attend to all business confided to them, with fidelity and despatch.) They intend paying particular attention to

Conveyancing and Collcclins. Their united

attention shall be given to'all business that may be entrusted to either, and one or the other may always be consulted at their respective places of abode the former at Covington. Fountain County, and the latte at Newport. Vermillion County, Indiana. INDIANA. November 21, 1833. 1 1-tf

NEW GOODS!!! R. C. Gregory &. Co. having taken James

Ilinna into copartnership, will continue tlx

business under the firm of GREGORY

IIAAiAb, and are just receiving, dirt c from New York, and are now opening, u i heir old stand, opposite the post office, large and splendid stock of Eall and, winter goods, Consisting of dry goods, queensware, hard

ware, cutlery, groceries, shoes and hoot

TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.

J. A. JAMES $ CO.

are prepared to furnish to order, all

vinds of piiidiny materials, on as reasonable erms as can be furnished by any other estab-

i.ienienl in this country. Printing presses of every description, comoising sucks, brais and common galleys, h ist s, imposing stones, cases, stands, furni-

,'iure, &L.C.

hats, caps, tec: which, in addition to their; Printing ink of the most approved qualities, former stock, comprise almost every article. from thirtv cents to four dollars ner nound.

needed in this market; all of which we aie'iogethur with all articles used in a printing . I . . II I I f . C

oeieiinmeu io sen low for

JOIMF. w 'Jl X X I '.J lfi X. PORTRAIT PAINTER. 9

FSPECTFUI r. Y informs the a

andjf3ritle;p of Crawfordsville nn

us vicinity, that h will remain here for a few weeks, during winch limes he will be happy

v. ..... ,.,7 ins which may be made in Ins line. He will be found, at all times, at ins room, at major Risline's hotel. Oct. 10, 1S35. o0.(g Taken up, BY Thomas Fai'h, of Scott township, Alon I "omerv countv. Inil . .To-k u.. i

cash, or exchange Office, will be kent constantly on hand. Prim- ev. two ve.irs nhi o,: i a J ,

i i . i ii , i 1 i-joi. ciJiiuiJ, near ijanns tor wheat, pork, oais, corn, tallow, beeswax, j,,,, type, of ail descriptions, from ne arl in hiffh. a blaze facp. thrL ,u:, r.. V

jeans, and every kind of approved country. iweniy lines pica, mcluduigall the lateststvles small white soot on th rlaht rL.. f

proouce. I he citizens of Montgomery and;ffancv job type. ' other marks or l.rannoL.M ,

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i he adjoining counties are respectfully invited

to call and examine for themselves. Crawfordsville, Oct. 17, 1835. 2Ttf

BOOKS AND STATIONARY.

Gehmax typk of all sizes, from nonpareifto twenty two dollars and fifty'cents by to canon, and a great variety of new and faneviRobert Harrison and Samuel NPenn '

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nowers; also a veiy large assortment of cuts, including as great a variety of advertising and

miscell iiieous subjects as any other foundry

in nie uuueu oiaus

A true copy from mv estrav bonk

SIIERAIAN HOSTETTER

iovemher 1, 1S35

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Sinnll fillnt gS tvrr t-iilfnlit T- I

&A.S.THO.MSOx,gratelul for that', J""" ' " ou"tt lu UUUK' ... , ' ,, , , binders, a great variety.

public attention, hoping that they will l. " bh"k lieCf cards.- mare, 11 hands 3 inches high, ten

belter

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BY Samuel Mullen, living in Union town-

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able thai, fo.merly to supply the wants, , V 1 ' 1 any ' . oUI' hind loot white, some

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me we-i.i i ions oi cm eini"tiieu- i . - , ' . . J ' iu j)i,i; a SO, one

IV. 1 hey still have ,nh uul. and , , . i v.uu.,..jr. u.,y ia5i tprmg norsc colt, left h nd fnnr

to keep up and increas Vui :,?sort- , U-jw;yicti Uas been used ior stereotyping, while, some while in the face, appraised to

of ile ho.st :,.l l,P,t ,.,'- n,. ri1i-;'w' "'" Ul ,vu,"-tu l;'" aiso secouu Hand .si, by Jehu Hnrland nnrl IT., r .1.:-

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works, new and interesting. They have al-

so a troou assortment or slationarv Ink.

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wrapping piper, writing and letter paper of

E. M'CONNELL, j. p.

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Medicine, Arts and Sciences-.' ". 1 . , ) l K ' 81 n,u? ana a lialtF1111 ot October, 1835; before me.

Willi Greek and Latin Classics. Henries ,uut veu w flange. E. AITOVMRT.

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School Bo .ks.and a variety of Miscellaneous , V P ind UI tne umon

J. A. JAMES, U. P. JAMES. Sept. 20, 1835. 22-27

different kinds, &.c. all of which they will

sell as low as they can be obtained any where in the Wabash country. OrThose whose accounts are duo, are respectfully requested to settle them as soon as possible.

Crawfordsville, June 12th, 1835, Gtfj

RAGS! RAGS!!

Change oj Business.

A IIARLAND, having sold his entire stock of drugs and medicines, to

Messrs. Snook &, Brandon, wishes to collect his Ollt-St.Hldinrr nnfno nnrl is-..irw. TI.-.

Vbll will be paid for any quantity of books will be left at the old stand until Christ-

clean rags, delivered at the Record

printing office. Crawfordsville, December, 1835. '

mas, where all wishing to make payment will, be waited on by Robert Holmes. CrawfordfvilJN'ov. I t, 1835. 25-31