Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 42, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 March 1836 — Page 4

CR AWFORDS VILLE RECORD.

TO THE FRIENDS OF WESTERN LITERATURE. The differences which have, for some lime past, subsisted between the Editor of the Western Monthly Magazine, and its late Publisher, Mr. Eli Taylor, can no longer interferewith the regular publication of the work . The first number of the fifth volume,

considerably improved in paper and execu

tion, will be issued in a few days; the rebru

ary number will be immediately put in hand,

?nd the undersigned hope to have the third number ready for delivery on the first of March, and to issue the successive numbers punctually on the first day of each month. This periodical has been in existence five years, and its devotion to the interest of the West, and to the cultivation of literature throughout the Great Valley, have met with sufficient success to stimulate the Editor 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 themselves the responsibility of publishing the work under disadvantages quite unforeseen when it was first introduced totheir notice. Mr. Eli Taylor, the late Publisher, has tho't proper to withhold the names of half the regular subscribers, which deprives the new Publishers of the power of circulating the forthcoming number as extensively as they at first expected. They have, however, sufficient confidence in the spirit and liberality of the

iuendsot Western Literature, to induce them to publish a sufficiently large edition to supply all the demands of the lull list of subscri

bers; and they have to request, that all to

whom the lorthcom;ng number may not be sent, will ha kind enough 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-office. Subscriptions to the above work received at this office.

State of Indiana , Montgomery county. I, EZEKIEL McCONNELL, school commissioner of said county, do hereby certify the following to be a correct list and description of the lands and town lots upon which taxes were not paid for lite year 1832, by non-residents, and other? who had no personal property to pay tlieir taxes, as returned

to me, by the collector ef said county, on the first day of December, 1S32: and notice is hereby given, that unless the taxes, percentage, and costs, due upon such lands and lots be paid, on or before the next term of the circuit court, in and for said county, a motion will be made, on the second, or some

subsequent day ot the said next term of said

court, that any and all such tracts of land

State of Indiana, Montgnmerv county

Probate court,Februtiry term, 1836. Abigail M'Olure, administratrix of the estate of James B. M'Cclure, dee'd, va The creditors of said estate. PETITION tO SETTLE SAID ESTATE as INSOLVENT

The petitioner having filed her petition, it

VJEWHRV GOODS,

Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, Queensware, Groceries, At Wholesale & It c tail. VANCE & CLARK, TTD EG leave to inform their customers and

JjLl the citizens generally of Montgomery is therefore ordered that notice of the nendpn

and the adjoining counties, that they have cy thereof be published in the Crav. fordsvillp

removed to their large and commodious new Record, six weeks successively, and that unstore room on Main street, adjoinining Maj. less said creditors notify the said administraRistine's Hotel, where they are receiving trix of the existence and extent of their resdirect from the cities of Philadelphia, Pitts- pective claims, by filing the same or a staleburgh, and Cincinnati, a very large &. well ment of the nature, description, and date of assorted Stock of thp rnnlrapl nr niimr,sit nrwr. U:U

IN IS V GOODS: same may be iuunded, m the office of the

and town lots, upon m Inch any money ,s due all of which they will sell u Wholesale and tribu.ion of the assets of said estate such as aforesaid, may vest in the state of Indiana. Rod, on the most accomodating terms.- daini8 wil, be poslponed in faVor of ' mrp

DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.

1 he.r stock being unusually large, and hav.ng diligent credilors-and cause continued.

Subdivision R 3 3 Owners' a names w i s w qr 24 17 4 80 Unknown w iNEqr 20 18 4 SO do. w J swqr 32 17 5 SO - do e s w &LvJ s E qrs 34 17 5 160 do w 4 k e qr 20 18 6 SO do e 1 n-e qr sec 24 J fl e i s w qr 12 19 4 SO do w i x w qr 12 19 5 80 do w i s e qr 33 19 5 SO do

been selected with much care and attention.

they flitter themselves they can render gen

eral satisfaction to all who may favor them

witnacall.

Their Stock consists, in part, of the follow

Feb. 20, 1836

JOHN WILSON, clerk.

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WHOLESALE STORE A T L A b A Y E T T E . THE subscribers have taken a store on the west side of the square, and are now opening a larger stock of merchandise

cassimeres than has ever been before offered in this sec

tion, without exception all of which are di

rect trom New lork, and well boupht. The

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ginghams and painted muslins; stock amounts to twenty thousand dollars,

niennoes,circassians,bombasins, consisting of a full and extensive assortment

20 pieces blue, black, brown, olive, green, steel mixed and drab cloths:

20 pieces " &- cassinetts; 300 pieces calicoes

50 do 50 do

LOOK HERE!

WE intend starting to the east in a snort time and would be thankful to our customers if they will come forward now and settle the amount due s. r a.rameV & CO. Crawfordsville, Dec. 25, 1835. 3i.tf WABASH COLLEGE. THE board of trustees of this institution: will hold their annual meeting on Tuesday the 29th inst., at 2 o'clock. P. M. During said meeting the students will be examined: the attendance of their friends, and the friends of education, will be pleasing tc the faculty and board of trustees. The election of four trustees, to take the place of those whose term of service then expires, wilt be held on Wednesday the 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. There will then be a recess of college for one week, at the close of which the summer term of three months will commence. On behalf of the board of trustees, JOHN THOMSON, Secretary of the board. Crawfordsville, March 3d, 1836. 39

DESCRIPTION OF TOWN LOTS .

PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING?, Under the direction of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture. A semimonthly periodical, entitled INDIANA FARMER. This paper is proposed to be gotten up under a resolution of the State Agricultural Society of Indiana, as a necessary auxilliary to the general system of agriculture and internal improvement in winch the state has

embarked. I o render the Farmer interesting and useful, the stale board have taken measures to secure the contributions of a number of distinguished agriculturists, and civil engineers. They have also engaged the services of M. M. Ilenkle, as editorof the proposed work. The Farmer, besides the subjects to which it is especially directec, w ill embrace a brief summary of general news, and miscell moons matter; but party politics will be allowed no place in its columns. The Indiana Farmer will be printed on new type, and fine paper, of a super roya,and in quarto form. The price will be $1 per year, or for twenty six number?, payable within three months afier the issuing of the first number $1 50 after six months; or two dollars if the payment be delayed to the end of the year. The paper will be commenced as early as the first of M uch next, or earlier, provided sufficient subscriptions shall be obtained. No subscription will be received for lc;

than one year. Post masters and officers of

agricultural societies, are requested to act as agents for the work; and all agents are requested toreturr. the names piocured, at the earliest possible period at farthest, by the 1st of March. Subscribers' names returned to M. M. Ilenkle, Indianapolis. Indiana.

Xame of town.

Crawfordsville, original plat,

do

No of Owners'

lots. names.

33 Unknown

do

do do do do do do do do do Dunn's add'n in-lots, do do out-lots, do Wilson's do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ' do do do do do

102 122 123 125 126 169 5 5 6 11 15 16 19 20 25

do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

and bombazetts;

20 pieces bed: eking; 20 balesbrown 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,

of foreign and domestic staple and fancy

DRV bUUUb, ot every description,

,adapted to all seasons; a large stock of

GROCERIES, tint are fresh and good:

a complete assortment of heavy and shelf

HARDWARE and CUTLERY-

HATS and OA PS, of every description,

in any quantity; all kinds of BOOTS and

SHOES, 1000 pieces WALLPAPER,

common and best; a large lot of straw and

Leghorn bonnets; ready made clothing, of

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

paper, sole, upper and kip leather, anvils, vices and hammers, mill and crosscut saws

with many other goods, in large quantities, which ?nust be sold. We will sell at whole

sale any article, at a trifling advance from the

All

persons interested in the titles of the

above lands and lots, will do well to give

immediate attention to redeerr.ing the same.

E. McCONNELL,

Corner of school lands of Montgomery county.

rawiurusvuie, Jan. d, 183b. S6-0 SADDLING.

J PRICE,

Having commenced

the above business on Washington street, in

the room formerly 00

copied by J. Dicker

lowest New York prices with freight expense.

12 doz. leghorn, tuscan,&, Bolivar bonnets; F"Merchants or others in want, are very 20 do pairs men's and boys' shoes arid respectfully requested to give us a call, and

examine our goods and prices. BOLLES & COLTON Lafayette, December, 1835. 28-54

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

A LARGE ASSORTMENT

HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TINWARE, QUEENS WARE AND

I Ton Iron: 2 Tons Castings.

50 Kegs IVails;

50 lioxes Glass;

BLACHLEY &, SIMPSON, TF7" HOLES ALE dealers in dry goods,

boots and shoes, No. 11, Pearl

stteet Cincinnati, are now receiving an ex

tensive supply of merchandise, suitable for the approaching season, and will be prepared at all times to furnish the western trade with

a full assortment of articles in their line, on

NEW GOODS!!! R. C. Gregory & Co. having taken James Ilanna into coptrtnership, will continue the business under he rirm of GREGORY cy 1IAA-NAS, and are just receiving, direct from New York, and are now opening, in iheir old stand, opposite the post office, a urge and splendid stock of Fall and winter goods, Consisting of dry good., queensware, hardware, cutlery, groceries, shoes and boots, hats, caps, &c: which, in addition totheir former stock, comprise almost every article needed in this market; all of which we aie determined to sell low for cash, or exchange for wheat, pork, oats, corn, tallow, beeswax, jeans, and every kind of approved country produce. The citizens of Montgomery and the adjoining counties are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Crawfordsville, Oct. 17. 1835. 21-tf ALL those indebted to fhe subscriber, for medical services previous to the 23d of August last, must make immediate settlement. Thirty days only will be given, until he will call on them "by authority " THO'S M. CURREY. Crawfordsville, Dec. 10,' 1835. 29-

as rood terms as any other house in this city.

lO KCK'sDlinoilt'siJOWflri" Cun,rv merchants are respectfully invited

A quantitn of Lead and Shot- Shnrrlv to call and examine their stock.

son, in Crawfords- axes: Hoes: Sctithes ( German. A' Emrlish A Cincinnati, Feb. 10. 1836. 35-48

w.ic. amicus a snare dictiies: Straw ILmvcs: Shore Is and Tnn

of public patronage . A'C. c.

tie win keeo on 5 tons irsi Rin rnfflo 't,nim!1i;,,Pi;n.,.

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Dec. 9, 1S35.

CINCINNATI MIRROR. NEW announcement. Circumstances connected with Mr. Marshall's private arrangements, havirg induced him to discontinue 'The Buckey,' that pub

lication, in accordance with the wish of a large majority of its subscribers, will be issued

noum nut, ine CINCINNATI

iuIRROR. The undersigned, in becoming the proprietors of this extensively circulated periodical, have the gratification of staling to the old friends of the 'Mirror,' and to the more re cent subscribers of the 'Buckeye,' that Messrs. VV ll inm T II I .....

... ..uu. xj. vjunagnerand Thomas ii. Shrev

win resume its editorial management

" , MUI S "'o names ot it e gentlemen, whose industry and literary qu.'.ficalions are

5o wen knewn, the publishers deem it su

pumuous to expiate on the future character

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no, or manufacture on the shortest notice, 4 bbls. Java cofW. Rnp,inr nn.Vlfl.N

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eery article usual in msline. 1 hose wish- 10 chests ImneriaLV. Ymirm Tlvsnn Tp.i

1 .f 11 ... I . . 3 - "

...io fuuiijw arc lespecuuuy invited to Together with every article in their line all

of which they are determined to offer at re-

ytt duced nnces.

OO-They invite all to call and examine for

themselves.

Crawfordsville,?May, 1835. 2t TAKE NOTICE.

PTpjHE partnership heretofore existing be

o . tween J. W. Powers and Burbridse

IMPROVED LAND FOR SALE.

Acres of land, (8 miles N. E.

from Crawf rdsville, on the

f ranktort road,)on which is a small improve-

ment, a comtortaoie awellinsr house, and a

WELriL OF WATER

convenient to the door, offered for sale on ac

commodating terms. Enquire of the subscriber in Crawfordsville, DAVID CLARK. Jnuel2, 1835. Gtf

LAW NOTICE. f flHE subscriber having taken his resiU. tlence in this place, will practice law in the circuit courts, at Lafayette, Covington, Frankfort, Danville, and Crawfordsville. His office is in the small house on the public square, with esquires May and Pullen. JOHN BRYCE. Crawfordsville, 5th Feb. 1830. 3G-tf State of Indiana, Montgomery county, ss. Maria Bishop vs. Benjamin Bishop: Petition for divorce. Be it remembered, hat on this 30th d-iy of December, 1835, the complainant, bv

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arm Mil pr z risnluprl Kw mntn il

those knowing themselves to be indebted, " ' attorney, hied in tiie mc.e of the either ou book or note, will do well to call f Ihu ?ircuitcourt of said county, her and settle with J. W. Powers, as the accounts .pel,l.'0B fur d:Vorce f,,r Allowing causes,

03-REMOVAL. I- C would resnectfullv

inform his old and new customers, that h

has moved to his new store room, on the old

stand, south east corner of Vernon and Green

streets; having on hand a very general assortment Of DRV GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE and groceries, he feels confident that he can furnish them with goods on ns reasonable terms as they can be purchased in the western country. Produce or cash will be taken in exchange. N. B. Those who are indebted to the subscriber, and to the late firm of Elston and Clark, are requested to make immediate payment, ns longer indulgence cannot reasonably be asked or given. ICE Jan.9,183G. "33

HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND EAR-THEXWARE.

WILLIS AND BROTHERS, importers of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, JA-

are all coming to him. Settlements must be

made by the twentieth of this month.

J. W. POWERS, WM. BURBRIDGE, F. MILLER. Feb.S, 1S3S.

to wit: abandonment and want of affection

and it appearing satisfactorily, by the affid;

vit of E, Britton, filed in the office of the

clerk aforesaid, that the said defendant is

lwW 1 i-zicwtiirxl I t llil rt..n j I 1

n.i 11 iwiuciii n una ciaif, nonce is nereoy

e

In

given in the Crawfordsville Record, a public newspaper, three weeks successivelv. of ihp

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i. v. i ue suDscriDer nas on nana a lame nnng ot saia petition and athdavii. anil ihii

" "uuo. uwu ui buiiUi 'nvj cciiouuauio usauiuutm ui ui MUUU3 clliu I uuitas llicouiii UCIUIIUUIII nieafl. :in;vi.'fr nr

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x. a k i ii t n w a R e, have constantly on groceries, which he will sell very low tor cash demur to the samt,on or before the calling

uauu, at their store, No. 215. pearl or approved country produce. I am in hopes of the cause at the next March fprm of snid

street, (near Maiden-lane,) new vork, an M hose indebted will attend to their accounts, court, the plea as to said defendant will be

extensive assortment of goods in the above for they must be settled inrmediately.

lines, which thev offer at thu lmvpst nrirp

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1U1. dfcl, or on the usual credit. Their invoices Of HARDWARE and CEOCKEHV. rerpivpd

by the late packets from Liverpool, comprise

a iaige assortment ot staple goods, of vari

ous qualities and prices, as well as a variety

J. W. POWERS. 37-tf

1835. NEW YORK AND OHIO LINE,

TTJ UNNIN'G day and night on the Erie!

taken as confessed.

Attest: JOHN WILSON, clerk.

Hartwell Wilson, Fashionable hair dresser and barber

WOULD inform the citizens of Crawfords

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hi ii i i n i.iiiiHitj in rnnnrtfliiin ..,.i. i . ....

Ot FANCY 1VART5 m:,n ,!,:! r I l ulu lino rC trwxr hnifo .m iK 1VT .1, , "U""J ,,Ml MflS COITimenCef!

- j ui "iiicu aie 01 en- v Ul ioiui river, anci 'I i )Sf ii? 1 AT. rvr,orn

of the work; under their superintendance the hRY is the latest and

CincinnatiMirror attained its thousands of

suDscriuers,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. Ihe arrangements which have been entered ,nto ,w,ll place the Cincinnati Mirror under better ausnicics. than Ihvm mtPnf!o,l

4 1 r . ' " .... II. Ul

" ' . T. . "- ,,ie I" f its commence

viu contain

tirelv new n;,tiPrn! o;f..n.. . n ,tv tt 0. L" operations in the email bud

, I w v.v.nin v DdCCieu, Willi "A incmu l BUATS AND i intr in I li rnnrt nr,1 ,i , relerence lo l!ie slvlea ren,nrl r, , vra.ni. n loiv.. &,V .9, it. " "s '." " e recenlly occupied uf

n,arke . "nJ MiCigan. By ffilM KrK ""

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ment.

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readintr manor ... " H' 01

nrmt- T' Will be

,Z LZL "r V with entirely

f ;-CyII,:.Pe". very nutber will he

: r ; -n , lr:lso s and the

,. utrpuuusned every Saturday mornmg, and sent by mail the same day Vo distant subscribers. 3 TV

unco collars per annum, if

iuu in auvance, or three dollars and fifty cents, if payment be delayed six months. LASH, RYDER, &. Co., Booksellers and Publishers, Third st. near the Post office. offiSubSCrip,inS recfiivd the Record

2 - A IT D33DS FOR SALE HERE.

most apnroved des

criptions, from the best potteries in Stafford shire. The quality of their ware is warrant

ed infeiior to none imported; and the printing of their Black, Brown, and Pink, and the various shades of Blue ware, is acknowledg

ed uy judges to be equal to any thing of the kind ever seen in the States. Their assortment 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 are as favorable as those allowed by any other house in the United States; and a liberal discount is made for cash , and for crrvr acceptavces.

N. B. Our assortment will be good by 15th February, 1830. 31-43

and Michigan. Rv tl.i Ii ' i,,; ' , av . . ' "lc,c.Iie y ai an i.mes,

v, , ' J ,.. """v,,um,,iC late anu early, be tound, du will be Irnnsnnr pH ns pviu i nnJ . . J. ' uu

. "r . T .. 1 "" aiJU 1,5 to improve the countenances nfall bp.irdnd

v-ucau no uy uuv uuiei line. .1 i c

II. MEECII OLMSTED AND CO , PROp's ft.. "' J " ' tan.A R Mpppii x oVI . Uls ins,rumen,s will be kept in the most pern rr , 5 CO- a8ents, feet order.& wielded by a gentle steady hand Corner of Broad and Water sts, New York. N. B. Boots and Ted T net liefer to Isaac B. Vance, Covington, ness and despatch, and returned to their owf Isaac C. Elston, Crawfordsville, John Taylor ners. nd Joseph Ilanna, Lafayette. 32-44 Nov. G, 1835. 94,

NOTICE.

James Lewis, Barber and hair dresser, WOULD resnectfullv inform nfc rAA .no,

tomers and the public in General that he stil ULARK, are requested to make immediate

continues to carry on the above business at I,dJ""eni' I UN ,

ALL persons indebted to the subscribers under the late firm of ELSTON and

Nov. 13, 1835.

DAVID CLARK. 25lf

RAGS! RAGS

JIASII will be paid for any quantity of

ms .co, ,HgS, delivered at the Record printing office.

Crawfordsville, December, 1835.

1 1 1Q rtlrt ctnnrt rsx .1 ni ntnnl f A TT 1 i

mo uiu oinuu. uiic uuui wcai vi nariand s

drugstore, on Main street. He will rise at midnight, if requested, to shave ajnan, dead

or alive. His work will be don with np.n.

ness and despatch. He does not wish to

monopolise the business, nor to bind his cus- 11 IX. LOR, of Cravviordsville, Ind., having tomers by subscription to continue their cus- entered into partnership in the practice of

turn, u-ooois ana snoesDiacKea as usual, law, in. tJie counties of Montomprv. O.n

with neatness and despatch. ion, and Tippecanoe, vviH attend to all bu P. S. He only asks the old price. siness that may be enlrustedto their profess-

vittniijiusvuit, uuv. i too. iidi-n ioiiui management

Nov.

Law Partnership.

TOTENRY S. LANE and ISAAC NAY-

A FEW copies of 'An Introduction to

I-arnery," by Willis Hughs, for sale

at the printing olhce. Crawfordsville, Dec. 3, 1835. 28-t

I835.tf

Wanted, immediately, at this office, a boy, of industrious habits, about fifteen or sixteen years old, to learn the printing business.

DARLINGTON. THIS town, laid out by the subscriber, is in the north east quarter of section eight, township nineteen, north, of range three west; it is situated on the state road, leading from Crawfordsville to Fra kfort eight miles from the former place, and twenty from the latter. The site of the town is elevated, dry, and healthful surrounded by a country of fertile land. The plan of said town is com

modious, there being eight lots to a blcok, and two ten ft-et alleys passing through each block at right angles: Main street is sixtysix feet wide, and all others sixty. The lots are sixty-six feet wide in front, anil one hundred and thirty two feet deep. But few places will exceed l Ins for water privileges. Sugar creek passes within half a mile of the town, on which are now a saw and grist mill in operation, doing good business, and which will be fitted for merchant work the ensuing summer. Another Merchant Mill will be erected on the same stream the ensuing season, within a mile and a half of ihe town; and just

at the east end of the town is a never failing

stream of water, supported by springs, affording a sufficiency of water lo propel machin

ery fur a Carding Factory, Oil Mill, or Paper Mill.

Lots will he sold on terms favorable to the

accommodation of actu d settlers. Persons wishing to purchase will no doubt promote

their own interest by calling, examining and

udging lor themselves. ENOCH COX. Feb. 11, 183G. 33 tf

NOTICE.

THE citizens of Tippecanoe and adjoining counties are respectfully infoimed

that WASHINGTON G. WILLIAMS, M. d-

late surgeon to the Louisville alms house.

has taken a country situation, on the Wea,

adjacent to the town of Columbia, on the La

fayette and Crawfordsville road, where he

purposes continuing the practice of his pro-

ession, and will attend specially to important

cases of SURGERY ; for which purpose ho

will visit patients at any reasonable distance,

or accommodate those who wish it, with board and lodging at his house; confidently hoping that fourteen years experience in a laborious and successful practice, will enable him

to do ample justice to every one that may be

submitted to his cate.

January 1, 183G. 33-tf

NOTICE.

THE subscribers having sold their bookstore to Alexander Thomson, are de

sirous of settling their business as soon as

possible. An those indebted to them are

requested to call and make payment immediately. Their accounts and notes will be left for a short time at the bookstore. J. & A. S. THOMSON. Crawfordsville, Jan 23, 1836 . 9 5-tf