Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 44, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 April 1836 — Page 4

CRAWFORDSVILLE RECORD.

TO Till: FRIENDS OF WESTERN LITERATURE. The dilfMences which have, for some lime past, subsisted between the Editor of the Western Monthly Mag: z'.ne, and its l ite Publisher, Mr. Eli Taylor, em no longer interferewith the regulir pubhcai int of the work. The first number of die fifth volume, considerably improved in paper and execution, will be issued in a few days; tlie February number will be immediately put in h ind, pnd the undersigned hop.; to have the third number ready for deliveiy on the li;st of March, and to issue tlie successive numbers punctually on lb; lirst day of each month. This periodical has been in exigence five vents, and its devotion to the interest of the West, and to the cultivation of literature throughout tli; Great Valley, have met with sufficient success to stimulate the Editor to renewed exertions, and the new Publishers to a full determination tint no circumstances within their control , shall interfere with its extensive circulation The undeisigned have taken upon themselves t he responsibility of publishing the work under disadvantages quite unforeseen when it w is first iutroluced to their notice. Mr. Eli Taylor, tin; late Publisher, h;-s tho'i proper to withhold the names of half the regular subscribers, w hit h d( ptives the new Publishers of the power of ci cul t'ing the forthcoming number as extensively as they at first expected They have, however, sufficient confidence in "lie spoil and liberality of l lie fiiendsof Western Literature, to induce them to publish a sufficiently large edition to sup

ply all the demands of the lull list of subscribers; and they luve to request, t fiat all to whom ihe forthcoming number may not be sent, will be kind enough to consider the omission as unavoidable, and to send in their names to the Publishers. FLASH, RYDER, &. CO., Booksellers and Publishers, Third st. near the Post-office. (5"Subscriptions to the above work received at this office. PROPOSALS X)il PUBLISHING, Under the directio-n of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture. A semimonthly periodidal, entitled INDIANA FARMER. This paper is proposed to be not ten up under a resolution of the State Agricultural Sociely of Indiana, as a necessary auxtlli try to the general system of agriculture and internal improvement in which tin? state has embarked. To render the Fanner interesting and useful, the state hoaid have taken measures to secure I he contributions of :i number of distinguished agnrulnuists, and civil engineers. They have also cuieed the services of M . M. Henkle, as editor of the proposed work. The Fanner, besides the subjects to which it is especially dmcie.:, will embrace a brief suinm irv of general news, and miscellaneous matter; but ptrtv politics wi'l be allowed no place in its col umns. Tiie Indiana Farmer will be printed on new type, and fine p iper, of a super ioy;d,and in qu o to form, 'i he price will be 1 per ye:.r, or for twenty six numbers, payable within three months after the issuing of the first imiiii1.it SI ;0 afh r six months; or two doll. us if the piyincnt be delayed to ihe end of the year. The paper will be commenced as early as uie nrsr or m ncii next, or earlier, provided suihYietit Siihscnptions sli ill be obtained. No subscription will be received for less thin on- voir. l,t misters and officers of agriculiuud societies, nie r quested to act as agents for the woik; and all agents are re quested to return ihe mines p ocured, at the earliest p-ssuL period at farthest, by the 1st of March Siilisctiliers1 n unes returned I mil in ipohs, Indiana. to M. M. II C1NCINNA PI Ml.UOIi. m:wt a; t ir.xt-KM Evr. Circumstances conn, cted with Mr. M irslialrs private arrange,,,. .,,1 ,ui, induced him to tliscontinue ' I he Lluckcy,1 that pub lication, in accotdance with the wii ,.fa large m jonty uf us subscribers, will be issued hereafter under its old title, the Cincisxati IlKR0lt.' The undersigned, in becoming the proprietors of this extensively circulated periodical, hive the gratification of stating to the old friends of the 'Minor,' and to the more re cent subscribers of the' Buckeye that Messrs. William L). Callagher and Thomas II Slireve will resume its editorial management I,t mentioning tlie names oft! e gentlemen whose in lustry and literary qu..'.f,cat ions are' so well kiu.wn, the publishers deem it superfluous to expiate on the future character of the work; under their suierintendance the Cincinnati Miukor attained its thousands of subscribers, and was recognized by most literary periodicals in the uiik)nyas inferior to none of its cotemporaries; incontestible proofs of the estimation of their merits, and of the appreciation of WVstern Literature. The arrangements which have leen entered into, will place the Cincinnati Mirror under better auspicies, than have attended it at any time since the period of its commence ment. It will contain a larger quantity of reading matter, than heretofore, and will be printed on auper-royal piper, with entirely new brevier type. Every number will he furnished with a handsotim cover; and the work will be published every Saturday morning, and sent by mail the same day to dis taut subscribers. Tekms: Three Dollars per nmurn, if paid in advance, or three dollars and fifty cents, if piy men' be delayed six month. FLASH, RYDEIt, & Co., Bookstdleis and Publishers, Thiol st. near the Post office. (ttrSubscriptions received at mo Record office. - IT D32DS FOR SaLE here.

SADDLING.

J PRICE, Having commenced the above business on Washington street, in the roi in lo'tii' i h ocenpit d I y J. Dicker son, in Crawfordsville, solicits a share of public patronage, lie will keep on hand, or rmnufacMire on the shor'est notice, every article usual in his line. Those wish ing to purchase are respectfully invited to call. Dec. 9, 1S35. 20 tf IMPROVED LAND FOR SALE. KB?; Acres of land, (H miles N E inn Crawf .rdsville, on the Kr.mkfort road.) n which is a small improve men I, a comfortable dwelling house, and a WELL OF WATER convenient to the door, oli'eied for s de on accommodating terms. Enquire of the subscriber in Craw fordsville. DAVID CLARK. June 12, 1833. Otf HARDWARE, LUILEUY, AND EAR THE WARE. -fVWrlLLIS AM) BROTHERS, impor V V urs of ltAKUWAHE, ci'iLt:nv, J Panxko and iikavy iods, also of ciiixa, GLASS,alld KARTHKNW AUK, have constantly on haml, at their store, io. 2i5, I'l-'ARL street, (near Maiden-laii' ,) xkw York, an extensive assortment of goods in the above lines, which they o Hi r at the lowest pi ices, for cash, or on the usual credit. Their in Voices of HARDWARE and CR CKKKV, received by the late pickets from Liverpool, comprise a large assortment of staple uoods, of various qualities and prices, as well as a variety of faxc'y wares, many of which are of en Irndy new pitterns, carefully selected, with reference to the styles required for tl e souther: and western markets. Their Crock erv is of the latest and most approved descriptions, from the best potteries ri Staffordshire. The quality of their ware is watrant ed infeiior to none imported; and the ptini ing oftheir Black, Brown, and Pink, and the various shades offline wire, is acknowledged by judgt s to be t qu.il to any Hung of thr kind ver si en in the Stales. Then assort meiil of China and Giass Wares is als complete; ,ind it is their intention to be at ah liiiies su p!nd wmIi ihe most beautiful artic les in vfji.cy as well as in the .staple btanc'. o I ! lis Imc i i ;.- i c.re is taken in p.ckine this w ire, so that it w ill go s del)' to any pit i of the Union. Those who will favor W and B with their rrders for hardware and crockeiy, may depend upon the execution of them on the vviv best tetms. Their credits areas favorable :'S those allowed by any other house in the United States; and a liberal discount is nude tor cash, and for city acceptances. N. B. Our assortment will b geod by loth l eliiuat v, ISU. 31-43 LOOK HERE! E intend starting to the east in a shoit lime, and would be thankful to our ciisn meis if they will come lot ward now and setde the amount due ns. A. RAMEi' & CO. Cawfordsville, Dec. 23, 1833. 3l-tf NEW GOODS!!! R. C. Gregory &. Co. having taken James Ilanna into copirtiiersliip, will continue the business under die firm of GREGORY A; ItASiXAS, and are just receiving, dmct from New York, and are now opening, in their old stand, opposite the post office, a urge and splendid stock of Fall and winter goods Consisting of dry goods, queenswaro, ha Itt-ihi mil ... . . . . I 1 . . ijiinrii, miiii-s fitio iiiiim.", 1 uais, c -ps, wc: winch, in ad.IiKni to t,eu former slock, comprise almost evety atlirle neetled in this market; all of which we ait; determined to seil low for c ish, or exchange for wheal, oik, oats, corn, tallow, beesw .x, j-ans, and every kind of approved coiiuity produce. Thocit'Z us of Montgouu ry and the adjoining counties are respectfully invited to call and exunine for ihems. Ives. Crawfordsville, Oct. 17. Is3.. 21 if DARLINGTON. TUIS town, laid out by tlie subscriber, is in the notih east quarter of seni-. n eighth township nineteen, nonh, of range lim e west; it is sunned on the slate road, lead- ..... 1 1 -11 my 110111 v.-iaiorusviiie to i ra tklort ci'dit i miles from the former place, and twenty from j the latter. Tlie site of the town is ek v iied, j

y, ana healthful surrounded by a couutiv ! puhhc ..I' .'. .:i 1 . . ...

o. lerme land. he plan of s .id town is commodious, there ling eight lots to a blcok, and two ten feet alleys pissing ihrotmh each block at right angl.-st-Mim, slteet Ts mmv,t;t:i me, ami all oilers sixty. 'Tlie lots ari siyIv.siv r.ii .. i.l.. ;.. r . 1 w.... , .v.v. ,,, noiu, iinri one liunilred and thirty two feet deep. But few pl.tcs will exceed this for water privileges Sugar creek passes within half a mile of the town, on which are now a saw and grist mill in oK-ration, doing good business, and which will be fitted for meichant work the ensuing summer. Another Merchant Mill will be etectetl 011 the s mie sire tut the ensuing season, within a mile and a half of ihe town; and j tsi at the east end of tin; town is a never fading stream of wiler, suppotted by springs, aUr ding n sufficiency of water to propel in ichiiiety for a Carding Factory, Oil Mill, or Paper Mill. 1 Lots will he sold on terms favorable to the accommodaiion of actual settlers. Persons wishing to purchase will no doubt promoVe Iheirown interesl by calling, examining and judging for themselves. ENOCH COX. Feb. 11, 183G. 38tf

NOTICE. JTTIIE citizens of Tippecanoe and adjoining counties are respectfully informed il .i WASHINGTON G. WILLIAMS, m. n(rc surgeon to the Lcvisrille alms house, has taken a country situation, on the We;-, a'j cent to the town ol Columbia, on the Lafieite and Craw fordsville road, wbeie he purposes continuing ihe practice of his profession, ami will attend specially to important cases of SURGERY; for which purpose he will visit patients :.t any reasonable distance, or accommodate those who wish it, with board and lodomy at his house; confidently hoping that foil -teen years experience in a laborious and successful practice, will enable I im to do ample justice to every one that may be submitted to his care. January 1 , LS3J. 33 tf NOTICE. fTS I IE subset tb. rs having sold their hookt j store to Ak-x iuder Thomson, are desnotis of settling their business as soon ."is possible. All those indebted to them are requested to c ill and make payment immediately. Their ace unts and notes will le U li lor a shoit tune at die bookstore. A. S. THOMSON. Crawfor.isvi'.le, Jan 23, lr-Sti. 35-if

A LL those indebted to the suhsi iber, lor medic d sei vices pn-vioiis to the . i z-i-i of August ist, must maki immedi te settlement until he w Tl Cil ii'v d i y s only will be eiveii, on tin m 'h auiliorit v 'I !IOS M. ('UK KEY. . Dee. 10, 135. 21)Crawf rdsvi!i E. A. Hannegan &-R. M. Con wine, AVINti formed a co-partnership in the practice of Law in all the Superior & Inferior Courts of judicature of this State ami Illinois, arc' prepired to aiteml to all business confided to litem, with fidelity and despatch They intend piying pirticular attention to Conrryancing -.in Collecting. Their united itteulion shall be given to all business that may be entrusted to either, and one or the other 111 ay always be consulted al their rospec'ive places of abode the former al Covington. Fountain County, md the I. tile at Newport, Veinnlhon County, Indiana 1 Mil ANA. Novp.nhe. 21,1833 44CASil FOR RACS' THE subscriber will p,y four dollars and fifty cents per hundred, m cish, for clean jn en or com, i rags, delivered at their pipei mill in Biookvt.le. PHILLIPS &SPEER. Brookville, Dec. 10, 1833. 40 3m TO MECHANICS. BY request of the board of commissioners of Montgomery eo. notice is hereby given that said board will receive sealed proposals, al their neXi M ,y session, for the building of h clerk's and recorder's office, on tli public squire in the town of Crawf.. rdsville: for par ti nl its, inquire at the cleik's office. Much, 12, 183J. 40 FOR SALE. LO Pol cotton machinery mridehy one oftheU'st woikmiMi in tin tv..ci..ri. coun ty, consisting of 2 double throsshs, 84 spti.dl se ch: 2 carding engines, clothed with the best of eastern c .rds; speed, r, dra wu.g fr .mes, reel, &c. vVc ail in complete order Tor operation. It js now in Lexington, Ky., and p icked up in a suitable manner to betn' ved to any part of the countiy. The above rr.achiuety will be sold on accomrnod.tii.g lerms. Apply fo the subscriber in Crawlordsville. NN. reo. mi, ij y. (fj I he L .layette Free Press will insert the above two months, and charge this office. TO COUNTRY MERC1IANIS. ANDERSON, BELL, CO., are now r. reiving and opening a veiy larfreand ...1.1.1... 1 " . - . J 0 . . ... I I. t ... I . i'ii .-1 o is ui spring goods, comptismu n -ariy evety :iriii-fe in the orv goods one 1 .1 which they will s. ;,t a small advance and on good tetms, to punctu d men. They invite die attention of buyers generally, 'tis then stoek is oue of the largest ever uttered foi Sale III the WCSt. Louisville, Ky. Feb. 1S31. 40 3.n TAILORING ESTABfslSHME. T. Opposite Rixfi tic's hotel. It tin son i iluuham r . .1111. ' oui.u o sp i tiiiii,- lulotm ihe citi z us of CRAWFORDSVILLE. n d vicini'y tint he has est ibhshed'hiinseli in tin above business, where till work entrusted to Ins C ire sh dl be done w ith neatness and in ihe most FASHIONABLE STYLE,... ''y slr1' attenii,,u :(, i.usmess lie hopes to receive a liberal patronage from a gem-rous garments ot all kinds, cut on U.' siioucsi notice, ;imi warranted to fu when propet ly made up. O-Thc Eastern Fash ions received iu iiierlv. 'an. 5, 13.3. 40tf BOOKS!!! ALEXANDER TIU )MSON having pUr. ch.se.l if J. A S. 'Thomsontheir s ock of honk and btalionetv, will coiuinue the business, for the present, at. ih.-jruld starul! on erno street. l athl.tion to the sloek on hand, intending to st:,rt 1,1 ,-, fi.w days for a general asso.io.ent of books ami stationery 111 I '"me will keep every article in his line that the country demands. The public are requested to give him a rail. Crawfordsville, Jan. 21, 183G. 33-lf Wanted, immediately, at litis office, a boy, of inductions habits, about fifteen or sixteen years old, to learn ihe priming business. RAGS I RAfiS pi ASH will be piid for any quantity of 4A clean rags, delivered at Ihe Record pinning office. Crawfordsville, December, 1835.

jym: if nu goo us, Hardware, Cutlery r Tinware (lutensware, 4' Groceries, A t AV h o I cs lc& it c t a il. VAiNUE CLARK, YTTEG leave to inform their customers and Xi the cil iz mis generally of Montgom. iy and the adjoining counties, that they have removed to their large and commodious new store room on Main street, adjoinining Maj. Ristines Hotel, where they are receiving direct from the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, arid Cincinnati, a very large &. well assorted slock of NEW GOODS: nil of which they will sell at Wholesale and

Retail, on the most accomodating teims. I'heir stock being unusually large, and having ior ;nhrteil with niiteh f:irp ami :M Imi. i k bee they fl itter themselves they can render gen eral satisfaction to all who may favor them wirli i call. Their Stock consists, in part, of the follow ing: 0 pieces blue, hi , k. brown, olive, green, steel mixed and drub cloihs; 20 pieces " l cassinetts oC'O pieces caheoi s; 50 o gu gh uns and punted muslins: OKj (to inei itiiice.ciic.issiaiis.biiu. 1 inami iH'tnlt z -lis ; 20piM-es!ff :ckig; 20 i des') v n shirtings and ' heetinffs; ovi p ec.v..- uieaeiiri. shillings; 40 do men's and boys1 summer wear; Padding, sail duck, and buckram; Fine meiino sin wis; do do handkerchiefs; Fancy sh'wls and handkerchiefs; I) Hid inn 1 ami flag pocket do A great variety ot gloves; Hlue-, black, and fmcy col'd silks; Lawn, linen cambric, and Irish linen: ( 'ottou yarn; 12 doz. men's and boys' fur hats; 2 do do do wool hats; 12 do seal caps and fur collars; 18 do p ilot leaf hats; Men's and boys' leghorn h ils, 12 d..z leghorn, tuscun,.V. B .hv.ir bonnets; 20 do p uts men's and bos' shoes and pu mps ; 20doz. p tits ladies' sloes; 5 doz. piirs men's boots coarse b fins A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, ( UTLERY, TINWARE, QUEENS WARE AND a l.j s s ir.i 4Toiik Iron: 2Toii Catin. .:sil: 10 lloxt' 10 ltc liiiioiit'spoivder: A quantity f Lead and Shot; Shovels; axes; 1 Iocs; Scythex(Gtrman 6f English;) Sickle; Straw Knives; Shovels and Tongs, Sfc. yr, 5 tons best Rio cofT.-e. (bought in Phil'a;) 4 blls. J iva coffee, (superior arliclo;) 10 chests Impeiial Young Hyson Tea Togetlter wiih every article in their line all of which tltey are determined to offer at reduced prices. 07" Tin y invite all to call and txamine for themselves. Crawfordsville, May, 1835. 2t THE partnership heretofore existing bs tweinj. W. Powers and Burbridge ami Miller is dissolverl by mutual consent: those knowing themselves to be indebted, either o'J book or note, will do well to call and settle wiih J. W. Powers, as the acrounts ire all coming to him. Settlements must be made by the twentieth of ibis month. J. W. POWERS, W.M BUUBlilDGE, F. MILLER. Feb. 8, 1S33. N. B. The subscr'H. has on hand a large and se isonahle assot tcenl of dry goods and gn ceri. s, w hich he will sell veiy low for cash or approved country produce. I am in liojies those indebted will attend to their accounts, for the) must be settled i 1 mediately. J. W. POA'ERS. 37-tf 1836. NEW YORK AND OHIO LINE, UNNIXG day and night on ihe Erie and Ohio c mils, in -connection with a I idy line of tow boa's on the North river, and A D.VILV LINK OK S I'KAJI FUF.IOUT n ATS AMI ves kls. on likts Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Michigan. By this line ineichtniliz will be iraiiswrted as expeditiously and its? cheap as hy any other line H MKKCII oLtSTi:D ANPC , TKOe's. A. B. MEIX'll A; CO. agent. Corner of Broad and Water sts, New York Refer to Isaac li. Vance, Covington, Isaac C. Elston. Crawfordsville, John 'Taylor nd Jos-ph H um 1, Lafayitte. 32-44 James Lncis, Barber and hair dresser, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers and ill.; public 111 general, thai lie Sill continues to carry mi the above business in the north room of William V. Nicholson' tavern, on M tin street. He will rise at midnight, if requested, to shave u man, dead or alive. His work will be done with neatness and despatch. He does not wisli m inonoHhse ihe business, nor to bind bis customers by subset iptioii to conuiHie their custom. GCrUooisaiid Iies blacked as usual, with neatness and despiich P. S. He otily M&ks the old price. Crawfortlsville, N .y.5, 1735.. 24-tf A FEW copies of "An InirodHetiun to Farriery," by WUUs Hughs, for Bale al Hid priming office. Crawfordsville, Dec. 3, 1835. 28-ta

State of Indiana, Montgomery ctunty rol.aie(.,nri,re!;.r urm, 183(5

Pre omg.ui iu i;iure.ad.,,;,.;c,..,r.: ..r.i a i.:... TETITION lOSKTTU s.mrcr. 1 he peUi,.t;r , . . ., , . , is t!creforeo,d..r . .?"':" ,K . P''n, it ...-v.v.oic.n.c anu extent f tk-ir Pective c dai...... hi, fit. i. 1 Nt-VT res- ,. ' . me same or a inent of ihr iitm.r.. ,i ... . . ii,, 8", ,,,un anfl de0r ce i! r;. . ?:,ur,dedii e cr C-l... I . . "out ion of Uie asset ..r ..-i . i claims will he posti)oned in I r T S" IddiiiMut ,..,.A;, ''Vorol I lie fflOrC " i a""- -'""is anu c-.mc dnu cansH ,i,r,:..j JOILN WILSON, clerk. 33 Gw Feb. 20, 183G, WHOLESALE STOKE AT LA FA YET I'E. THE subsciiliers luve taken a store or t'e west side of the square, and ar

cdsstmcres n(nv opening a larger slock of mkrchaxdzsc: thm has ever leeu lefore offered in this section. WUlidilt fXPr-iilinu all i.T ,. .1:

, reel from NVw Y.,ik :,nd Woii 1.. mm.eo.L. - ... .1 . . . ... im uns in iwtlliv UJOUSaiHI fin ;ira consisting iJ' H full and extensive assortment W -- - I v of f.iu iirn und domestic staplk a-i fancy DRV OOODiS-, of every description, adtpted to all seas 'lis;, a large stock of Cj HOC L R I Lb, III ir rre fresh and good; a Complete assortment of ht'avy and shelf II AKIJ WAKE and CUTLERYHATS and CAPS, of every description, in any quantity; all kiinls of Rt)f) PS and SHOES, 11)00 pieces WALL PA PER, common and liesl; large lot of straw and Leghorn bonnets; ready in uie ch. thing,, of all sor's, for cold and wirm weaiher, a lartre lt; willow biskeis. lixiking-gl isses, wriim.r p'per, so-, npp-r and kip I.miImt, ai.viisr vices and h iiiitii-ts, mill and cro-seut siws with many other goods, in large qumtities, which must le sold. We will s.-ll .it wholesale anv article, al a Ir liner adv iu i- IV.. n. il, ; ,.XVesi New York p-ices with freight exp use. fc-Merch uns r oihers in want, ate verv r.-sp ci fully requested to give us a call, and examine our goods and prices. I30LLES & COLTON Lafayette, Decern! tr, lb'33. 2S-51 BI AC II LEY SIMPSON, WHOLESALE tlealers in duy goods, Bo its and smoks, iYr. J, Pearl stteet. Cincinnati, are now receiving tin extensive S'ipp y of MKRCIIANnisK, suitable for the ttpproailiing se as hi, and will lie prepared al all nine' to furn sh the westtrn trade willj a full assortment of articles in iheir line, on is good terms as any other house in this city. Country iivercli.nts are respectfully invited to call and examine their s'ock. Cincinnati, Feb. It), lt3d. 33-48 LAW NOTICE HE subscriber having taken his resi dence in this place, will practice law m me circuit coin is, at Lafayette, Covington, Frankfort, Danville, and Crawfordsville. His office is in tlu small house on the public square, wiih esquires May and Pollen. JOHN BRYCC Craw fordsville, 5th Feb. 163J. 30-if JIartwell Wilson, Fashionable hair dresser and barber WOULD inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, thai he has commenced TONSORl AL operations in the small building in the court yard, recently occupied as 1 h cleik's office, whete he may at all times, late and eaily, be found, duly sober, ready to improv e die ..ounteiiiiiices of all bearded gentlemen who may favor him with a call. His inslrumen's will be kept in the most perfect order. wielded by a gentle steady hand. N. B. Boots and shoes blacked with neatness and despalch, and returned to their owf uers. Nov.C, 1835. 24 t JYOTICE. ALL persons indebted toihe subscribers under the late firm of ELSTON and . LRK, are requested to make immediate payment. I. C. ELS TON. DAVID CLARK. Nov. 13; 1835. 25tf Law Partnership. MENRY S. LANE and ISAAC NAYLoR, of Crawfordsville, I ml., hiving entered into naitnershm in the oracticeof I iw,in the counties of Montgomery, Chn J'n, and Tij)ecanoe, will all. nd lo all 1 11 siiihss that may I e entrusted to their prtttssioual management Nv. 5, I835.tf LAST HINT!'. 44,Tis a very gid work we pvP jr, . To lend, or 10 speml, or to give in liui to beg, .or tu birrow,or get a mam' own, 'Tia the1 the very worst world that ever was. known.'' GRE';0KY & H.VNNAS take this methkIoI informing those, in arrears widi them,whose notes and ttccountsr were due list Christinas,; that payment must lie made in mediately;: if not paid so 11, said notes andt accounts will Im placed in ibe h 'lids of thepriqier oHicrra for cdl otiMfi. Our njKilcgy is, that we have waited patiently thus far. without dimming our fi.euds, anil they have,, a? patiently, neglected hp pay us; and we owe money that must he p iid. G. &, IL. AWh ll,.fs30. 40 dr. 1J THE FMECESTX 1 i cents er lb given for old POT JVLE TA L, by BURBRIDGE 4' DULLER. f Crawfordsville, May, f35.