Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 41, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 March 1836 — Page 4

C R AWFORDSVILLE RECORD.

TO THE FRIEXD3 OF WESTERN LITERATURE. The differences which have, for some lime

past, subsisted between the Editor of the

State of Indiana, Montgomery county. I, EZEKIEL McCONNELL, school commissioner of said county, do hereby cer-

tily the following to be a correct list and

DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.

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DESCBIPTION OF TOWN LOTS .

Western Monthly Magazine, and its late description of the lands and town lots upon Publisher, Mr. Eli Taylor, can no longer in- which taxes were not naid for the vear 1832.

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lenero wim tne regular publication ot the by non-residents, and others who had no per

work. Ihe hrst number ot the faith volume, Sonal property to pay their taxes,-as returned considerably improved in paper and execu- tome, by the collector ef said county, on the tion, will be issued in a few days; the Febru- first day of December, 1832: and notice is

ary numuer win ue immeuiaieiy put in hand, hereby given, that unless the taxes, percent ?nd the undersigned hope to have the third age, and costs, due upon such lands and lots

number ready lor delivery on the first of be paid, on or before the next term of the

iuarcti, ana to issue the successive numbers circuit court, in and for said county, a mo

punctually on the hrst day ot each month. tion will be made, en the second, or some mi lit. .. -I " 7

mis periodical has been 1:1 existence five subsequent day of the said next term of said years, and its devotion to the interest of the court, that any and all such tracts of land

West, and to the cultivation of literature and town lots, upon hich any money is due throughout the Great Valley, have met with as aforesaid, may vest in the state of Indiana.

sumcient success to stimulate theliditor to

renewed exertions, and the new Publishers

to a full determination that no circumstances within their control, shall interfere with its

extensive circulation

The undersigned have taken upon them

selves the responsibility of publishing the

work under disadvantages quite unforeseen

w hen it was hist introduced to their notice.

Mr. Eii Taylor, the late Publisher, has tho't

proper to withhold the names of half the reg

nlar subscribers, which deprives the new Pub

lishers of the power of circulating the forth

coming number as extensively as they at first

expected. J hey have, however, sufficient

conndence in die spirit and liberality of the

Ii lends ot Western Literature, to induce them

to publisn a sufficiently ply all the demands of t

hers; and they have to request, that all to

whom the torlhcoining number may not be

sent, win oe Kind erionuli to consider the o-

mission as unavoidable, and to send in their

names to the Publishers. FLASH, RYDER, & CO., Booksellers and Publishers.

Third st. near the Post-ojicc.

Ocrfcubscriptions to the above work re

ceived at this office. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING?;

Under the direction of the Indiana State

hoard of Agriculture. A semimonthlv periodidal, entitled INDIANA FARMER.

1 his paper is proposed to be gotten up un

der a resolution of the State Agricultural

bociety of Indiana, as a necessary auxilliary to the general system of agriculture and internal improvement in which the state lias

uuiuaiKeu. i o rcnuer me rarmer interest

ing and uselul, the state board have taken measures to secure the contributions of a

number ol distinguished agriculturists, and

civil engineers. 1 ney have also ened 4 1. i T i t -r . . o o

uju services ot ;u . m. Ucnkle, as editor of

the proposed work. The Farmer, besides the subjects to which it is especially directed, will embrace a brief summary of aeneral

news, and miscellaneous matter; but nirtv

limits win ue anoweu no place in its columns.

I lift Tndi.mn Pirmnr ivlll I..-. i 1

" -- uu uiimeu on o 1X3 Will Keen nn

new type, and line paper, of a super roy:I,and hand, or manufacture on the shortest notice,, in quarto form. The m-irn ili Ua oi cwrv m-tiz-ln ncnni ln'o i: ti i.

1 gi -" uiin-io "ou, hi no line. i nose W1SI1year, or for twenty six numbers, payable in? to purchase are respectfully invited to

iwmm luiec mourns auer me issuing ot the call

nrsi numuer 50 alter six months: or Dec. 9, 1S35.

two dollars it the payment be delavcd to tl1P

end of the year. Six and a fourth cents reward ! T!, "11 1 .

th , ? " ""V" - R V -briber, on the 16th

e a"" . ' V , u;r' Prov,aei1 instant, John Nelson Jones, an apprentice SUlilClPnt ?ll isrnnlmno e K., l I. , . . ' 1 c"

lYn BK";r;;:::t:m T ohate court to learn

i in vrr v ceiu ior IessJ tl,e saddl,g hss. said j. n. joneS

vhvj veal. x Fii:irri3 ,nni nthrtM-r.

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Name of toien . lots. names. Crawfordsville, original plat, 33 Unknown do do 102 do do do 122 do do do 123 do do do 125 do do do 12G do do Dunn's add'n in-lots, 169 do do do out-lots, 5 do do Wilson's do do 5 do do do do 6 do do do do 11 do do do do 15 do do do do 16 do do do do 19 do do do do 20 do do do do . 25 do do do do 26 do

All persons interested in the titles of the

above lands and lots, will do well to give immediate attention to redeeming the same.

E. McCONNELL.

Corner of school lands of Montgomery county.

vvrawiorusvine, Jan. '446, 183b . 36-6 SADDLING.

J PRICE, Having commenced the above business on Washington street, in

the room formerly occupied by J. Dicker son, in Crawfordsville, solicits a share of public patronage.

Us wi 1 keen

nriV GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, Queensware, Groceries, At Wholesale & K et ail. VANCE & CLARK,

EG leave to inform their customers and the citizens generally of Mont

and the adjoining counties, that they have removed to their large and commodious new store room on Main street, adjoinining M.ij. Ristine"s Hotel, where they are receiving direct from the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, a very large &. well assorted stock of 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 flatter themselves they can render general satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call.

Their Stock consists, in part, of the follow ing: 20 pieces blue, black, brown, olive, green, steel mixed and drab cloths; 20 pieces " " cassimeres Si cassinettsj 300 pieces calicoes; 50 do ginghams and painted muslins; 50 do merinoes,circassians,bombasins, and bornb.'zstts; 20 pieces bed. eking; 20 balesbro.vn shirtings and sheetings 50 pieces bleached shirtings; & '

40 do men's and boys' summer wear; Padding, sail duck, and buckram; Fine merino shawls; do do handkerchiefs; Fancy shawls and handkerchiefs; Bandanna and flag pocket do A great variety of gloves; Blue, black, and fancy col'd silks; Lawn, linen cambric, and Irish linen: Cotton yarn : 12 doz. men's and boys' fur hats; 12 do do do wool hats; 12 do seal caps and fur collars; 18 do palm leaf hats; Men's and boys' leghorn hats, 12 doz leghorn, tuscan, Bolivar bonnets:

20 do pairs men's and boys' shoes arid pumps; 20 doz. pairs lad iesT shoes; 5 doz. pairs men's boots coarse &, fins A LARGE ASSORTMENT HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TINWARE, QUEENS

WARE AND 4 Tons Iroia: 2 Tons Castings.

HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND EARTHENWARE. WILLIS AND BROTHERS, importers of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, JApaiswed and heavy goods, also of china, GLAss,and earthenware, have constantly on hand, at their store, No. 215, pearl street, (near Maiden-lane,) new york, an extensive assortment of goods in the above lines, which they offer at the lowest prices, for cash, or on the usual credit. Their in

voices of hardware and crockery, received by the late packets from Liverpool, comprise a large assortment of staple goods, of vari

ous qualities and prices, as well as a variety of fancy wares, many of which are of entirely new patterns, carefully selected, with reference to the styles required for ti e southern and western markets. Their Crockery is of the latest and most approved descriptions, from the best potteries in Staffordshire. The quality of their ware is warrant ed infetior to none imported; and the printing of their Black, Brown, and Pink, and the

venous snades ol JJlue ware, is acknowledged by judges to be equal to any tbimr of the kind ever seen in the Stales. Theirassortment of China and Glass Wares is also complete; and it is their intention to be at all times supplied with the most beautiful articles in the fancy as well as in the staple branch of this line. Great care is taken in packing this ware, so that it will go safely to any part of the Union. Those who will favor W. and B. with their orders for hardware and crockery, may depend upon the execution of them on the very best terms. Their credits areas favorable as those allowed by any other house in the United States; and a liberal discount is made for cash, and for city acceptances.

N. 15. Our assortment will be good 15th February, 1836. 31-43

by

James Lewis, Barber and hair dresser, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers and the public in general, that he stil continues to carry on the above business at the old stand, one door west of A. Harland's drugstore, on Main street. He will rise at midnight, if requested, to shave a man, dead or alive. His work will be done with neatness and despatch. He does not wish y monopolise the business, nor to bind his customers by subscription to continue their custom. OrBoots and shoes blacked as usuaL, with neatness and despatch. P. S. lie onlv aelra tl,Q 1 J '

n i puce. Crawfordsville, Nov. 5, 1735. 24-tf State of Indiana, Montgomery connty ss Maria Bishop vs. Benjamin Bishop: Petition for divorce. Be it remembered, that on this 30th day of December, 1S35, the complainant, by Currey her attorney, filed in the office of' the clerk of ihn Circuit court of said county, her petition for divorce for the following causes to wit: abandonment and want of affection and it appearing satisfactorily, by the affidavit of E, Britton, filed in the office of the clerk aforesaid, that the said defendant is not a resident of this state, notice is hereby given in the Crawfordsville Record, a public newspaper, three weeks successively, of the filing of said petition and affidavit, and that unless the said defendant plead, answer, or demur to the same, on or before the calling of the cause at the next March term of said court, the plea as to said defendant will be taken as confessed. Attest: JOHN WILSON, clerk.

Hartwell Wilson, Fashionable hair dresser and barber, WOULD inform the citizens of CrawfordsVevniCiTi,y' thal 1,e hns cmenced lUAfcUJvlAL operations in the small building in the court yard, recently occupied as the clerk's office, where he may at all times, late and early, be found, duly sober, ready to improve the countenances of all bearded gentlemen who may favor him with a call.

Uis instruments will be kept in the most perfect order.& wielded by a gentle steady hand. N. B. Boots and shoes blacked with neatness and despatch, and returned to their owf ners.

Nov. G, 1835.

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quested to return the names procured, at th earliest possible period at farthest, by the 1st of March. Subscribers' names returned

to M. M. Henkle, Indianapolis, Indiana.

nhnllt 1 A omnll r r . -I 1 I

agricultural societies, are requested to act n Jrr l "JIT: "

agents for the work; and all agents are re- thin l-ns.-M. Hrp ; r i.,t,,

l 7 w km. i w uovjuuwuij VLCllj t I J (J pantaloons, of blue mixed ieans, wore a liohi

brown fur cap; he is of a quick turn. Any person delivering to me said apprentice shall

receive the above reward, but no extra charg

es. I do hereby forvvarn all persons from harboring or crediting said apprentice on my

account. JUliiN M. FISHER. Crawfordsville, Feb. 17, 1830.

i U. 1 he subscriber will take a boy to learn the saddling busines?, that can come well recommended for industry and honesty

no otner need apply. 3S 40 J. M. FISHER

CINCINNATI MIRROR. IVEW ANNOUNCEMENT. Circumstances connected with Mr. Marshall's private arrangements, havii'g induced him to discontinue 'The Buckey ,'that publication, in accordance with the wish of a large m .jorily of its subscribers, will be issued hereafter under its old title, the 'Cincinnati Mirror.' The undersigned, in becoming the proprietors of this extensively circulated periodical, have the gratification of staling to the old friends of the 'Minor,' and to the more re Sf"!.suU"lbers of ,he 'Buckeye,' that Messrs. William D. Gallagher and Thomas II. Shreve will resume its editorial management- In mentioning the names of tr e gentlemen whose industry and literary quj.fications are' so well known, the publishers deem it ?n.

perfluous to expiate on the future character

ot the work; under their superintendance thp

CincinnatiMirror attained its thousands of

subscribers, and was recognized by most literary periodicals in the union, as inferior to none of its cotemporaries; incontestible proofs of the estimation of their merits, and ot the appreciation of Western Literature. 1 he arrangements which have been entered into, will place the Cincinnati Mirror under better ausp.cies, than have attended it at any time since the period of itscommer.ee merit. It will contain a larger quantity of reading matter, than heretofore, and will be printed on auper-royal paper, with entirely new brevier type. Every number will be furnished with a handsome cover; and the work will be published every Saturday morning, and sent by mail the same day to distant subscribers. Terms: Three Dollars per annum, if paid in advance, or three dollars and fifty cents, if payment be delaved six months. FLASH, RYDER, &, Co., Booksellers and Publishers, Third st. near the Post office. (Subscriptions received at iho cord office . TTJUf VVUK neatly execuW ted at Hi is Office.

IMPROVED LAND FOR SALE. 71 tfvtiTti Acres of land, (8 miles N. E

Lliyy from Crawfordsville, on the

Frankfort road,)on which is a small improve ment, a comfortable dwelling house, and i WELL OF WATER

convenient to the door, offered for sale on ac

commodating terms.

Enquire of the subscriber in Crawfordsville. DAVID CLARK. Jnuel2, 1835. G fT HE subscribers have received and are -LL now opening, a splendid stock of Fall and winter 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. 1835. 21-tf

DR. JOHN G. HASSELL, FFERS his services to the citizens of xMontgomerv and adioinin? couniips.

in the various branches of medicine and chirurgcry, and especially in the various chronic complaints prevalent in this country. Of his qualifications he has but to say, that he has regularly graduated in Germany, where he has practiced successfully for twenty years, part of the time in the army of Napoleon. He will be found, for the future, at the house of Mr. Simpson, four miles nor'h of Crawfordsvill?. Feb, 6, 183G. 368

50 Mess Nail;

SO ISoxc s Glass:

IO Kejjs D upon I's powder: A quantity of Lead and Shot; Shovels; axes; Hoes; Scythes (German cy English;) Sickles; Straw Knives; Shovels and Tonvs, Sfc. 4'cr ' 5 tons best Rio coffee, (bought in Phil'a;) 4 bbls. Java coffee, (superior article;) 10 chests Imperial & Young Hyson TeaTogether whh every article in their line all of which they are determined to offer at reduced prices. 03They invite all to call and examine for themselves. Crawfordsville, May, 1835. 2t STORAGE, FORWARDING, AND COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. II. RCCklier, having taken thnt large and commodious warehouse, formerly occupied by W. A. Johnson, at the west end of Ferry, and north end of Water street. La

fayette, Indiana, immediately on the bank of

the river, will be pleased to receive merchan

dize, and every article of transportaiion, on

storage, on reasonable and accommodating

terms. I lie situation ot the house being im

mediately on the bank of the river, at higl

water boats can receive and discharge freight

at the door, without the additional charge o

drayage, which has been an item of consider

able expense to merchants shipping to this

place, lie hopes, by strict and unremitted attention to business that may be entrusted

to him, to share a part of public patronage. Lafayette, Feb. 3, 1836. 36-8 TAKE NOTICE.

f flHE partnership heretofore existing be-

JLL tween J. W. Powers and Burbridge

and Miller is dissolved by mutual consent those knowing themselves to be indebted

either on book or note, will do well to call and settle with J. W. Powers, as the accounts

are all coming to him. Settlements must be

made by the twentieth of this month. J. W. POWERS, WM. BURBRIDGE, F. MILLER. Feb. 8, 183G. N. B. The subscriber has on hand a large

and seasonable assortment of dry goods and

groceries, which he will sell very low for cash or approved country produce. J am in hopes

those indebted will attend to their accounts,

for they must be settled immediately.

J. W. POWERS. 37-tf

NOTICE. I will sell the following' property on the 5th day of March, 183G, at the court house door in the town of Crawfordsville, for cash in hand, to wit : thirty acres off the south end of the east half of the south west quarter of section thirty-one, in township eighteen north of range 4 west, situated in the county of Montgomery, in the state of Indiana; by virtue of a certain decree of the Montgomery

rrouate court, pronounced at the February term of said court, 183G. THOMAS BRITTON, adm'r of the estate of Nathan Britton, sen., decJ. State of Indiana, Montgnmcry couvfy Probate court,Febrtiary term, 1836. Abigail M'Olure, administratrix of the estate of James B. M'Cclure, dee'd, vs The cred

itors ot said estate. petition to settlesaid estate as insolvent

ihe petitioner hiving filed her petition, it

is theretore ordered that notice of the penden

cy thereof be published in the Crawfordsville

Record, six weeks successively, and that un

less said creditors notify the said administra

trix of the existence and extent of their res

pective claims, bv filing iir sumn nr a st.it.-.

ment of the nature, description, and date of ?",e!3 Uiat ma? be enlrustedto their profess

the contract, or assumpsit imnn uhirl, tl, lunni manngemerit

same rnav he foiindnd. in tlm r.ffi ,f iluJ Nov. 5, 1 835.1 f

clerk of said court, previous to the fin al dis-

WOTICJE. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers under the late firm of ELSTON and CLARK, are requested to make immediate payment. I. C. ELSTON,

DAVID CLARK. Nov. 13, 1S35. 25tf Law Partnership. MENRY S. LANE and ISAAC NAYLOR, of Crawfordsville, Ind., having entered into partnership in the practice of l iw,in the counties of Montgomery, Clin jon, and Tippecanoe, will attend to all bu

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muuiiou oi me assets oi said estate, such "T1TT7" claims will be postponed in favor of the more l W

uoigeuL cieuuois anu cause continued.

JOHN WILSON, clerk

Feb. 20, 1836. 38 Gw

1836. NEW YORK AND OHIO LINE,

UNNING. day and night on the Erie and Ohio canals, in connection with a

daily line of tow boats on the North river, and a paily line of steam freight boats and vessels, on lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Michigan. By this line merchandize will be transported as expeditiously and as cheap as by any other line. H. MEECH OLMSTED AND CO., PROP'S. A. B. MEECH & CO. agents, Corner of Broad and Water sts, New York. Refer to Isaac B. Vance, Covington, Isaac C. Elston, Crawfordsville, John Taylor and Joseph Hanna, Lafayette. 36-44

WHOLESALE STORE AT LA FA YE 1 I E.

fFjllL subsenhers Have taken a store on Ii the west side of the square, and are

now opening a larger stock of merchandise

ih in has ever been before offered in this sec

tion, without exception all of which are di

rect from New York, and well bourht. The

stock amounts to twenty thousand dollars,

consisting ot a full and extensive assortment

of foreign and domestic staple and fancy

DRY UUUDb, ot every description,

adapted to all seasons: a large stock of

LOOK HERE!

E intend start in to the east in a

tj - - snort time, and would be thankful

to our customers if they will come forward now and sef.le the amount due ns. A. RAM E if & CO. Crawfordsville, Dt-c. 25, 1835. 3I-tf

WABASH COLLEGE. pTTHE board of trustees of this institution ti will hold their annual meeting on Tuesday the 29th inst., at 2 o'clock. P. M. During said meeting the students will be examined: ihe attendance of their friends, and the friends of education, will be pleasing to the faculty and board of trustees. The e-

lection of four trustees, to take the place of

those whose term of service then expires, will

be held on Wednesday the 30lh inst., at 10

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p d nnrn 1 po .1. ri 1 , u tiuiu, n, in. 1 iieie viu men us a recess GROCER lES, that are fresh and iiood: r n r 1 . 1 1 r . , .' . ' of co effe for one week, at t he r n.co of w . r ti

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HARDWARE and CUTLERY

HATS and CAPS, of every description,

in any quantity; all kinds of BOOTS and

SHOES, 1000 pieces WALLPAPER,

111 I s

common ana oesi; a large jot ot straw and

Leghorn bonnets; ready made clothing, of

all sorts, for cold and warm weather, a large lot; willow baskets, looking-glasses, writing

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wie summer lerm or uiree monuis wui com

mence.

On behalf of the board of trustees, JOHN THOMSON, Secretary of the board. Crawfordsville, March 3d, 183G. 39

NEW GOODS!!!

paper, sole, upper and k.p leather, anvils, IIanna into copartnership, will continue the t-i pne -anH 1 1 'l m Ml t 1 r mill nnl - ft- .r . . t I . . .

business under the hrm ol LrKEGURY cy

vices and hammers, mill and crosscut saws-

with many other goods ,n large quantities. HANNAS, and are just receiving, direct which must be sold. We will sel at whole- rv iv 'v.i.

Imm .otir VnrL' nnH i m rwir

snip anv Article, at a Irirlinrr :iHi7nno fmm i . - . . . . . r

, j V i nneir old stand, opposite the post ofnee, l-iiroi rvpw York nripnomii i ' . r I '

lowest New York prices with freight expense

OrMerchants or others in want, are very respectfully requested to give us a call, and

examine our goods and prices.

BOLLES & COLTON Lafayette, December, 1835. 28-54

arge and splendid stock of

Fall and winter 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 needed in this market; all of which we aie

determined to sell low for cash, or exchange

BLACHLEY & SIMPSON,

nTHOLESALE dealers in dbv goods.

boots and shoes. No. 11. Pearll fr wheat, pork, oats, corn, tallow, beeswax.

stteet Cincinnati, are now receiving an ex- Jeans and every kind of approved country

tensive supply of merchandise, suitable for produce. Ihe citizens ot Montgomery and, the approaching season, and will bo prepared the adjoining counties are respectfully invited

at all times to furnish the western trade with lo cr" ana examine ior thems Ives.

a full assortment of articles in their line, on Crawfordsville, Oct. 17. 1S35

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as good terms as any other house in this city.

Country merchants are respectfully invited

to call and examine their slock.

Cincinnati, Feb. 10, 183G. 33-48

RAGS!

will be

RAGS

fl Vau will he pud for any quantity o

Ly clean rags, delivered at the Record

punting office.

Crawfordsville, December, 1835.

LL those indebted to the subscriber.

for medical services minion in 1?.

in the circuit courts, at Lafayette, Covington, Uj,, of Aunist j :isfj wm"mako immediate

LAW NOTICE.

f fflllE subscriber having taken his resi

U dence in this place, will practice law

A

l rankfort, Danville, and Crawfordsville. His

office is in the small house on the public square, with esquires May and Pullen. JOHN BRYCE. Crawfordsville, 5th Feb. 183G. 33-tf Waii-cd, immediately, at this office, a boy, of industrious habits, about fifteen or sixteen years old, to learn the printing business.

settlement. I lurty days only will be civen.

until he will cull on them "by authority."

THO'S M. CURREY. Crawfordsville, Dec 10,?1S35. 29-

AFEW copies of "An Introduction to Farriery," by Willis Hughs, for sale at the printing office. Crawfordsville, Dec. 3, 1835. 28-fs

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