Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 45, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 April 1836 — Page 4
CRA WFORDSVILLE RECORD.
TO THE FRIENDS OF WESTERN LITERATURE. The differences which have, for some time past, subsisted between ihe Editor of die Western Monthly Magazine, and its lute Publisher, Mr. Eii Taylor, can no longer interfere with the regular publication of the work. The first number of the fifth volume, considerably improved in paper and execution, wiilbe issued in a few days; the February number will be immediately put in hand,
?nd the undersigned hope to have the third number readv for delivery on the fust ofj1 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 ihe 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 unfoieseen w hen it was first introduced to their notice. Mr. Eli Taylor, the late Publisher, h-:s'l!-o,i proper to withhold the names of half the regular subscribers, which depiivcs the new Publishers of the power of ciicul.itin-j the forthcoming number as extei.sively as liiey at first hxpected. They have, however, sufficient confidence in 'he spiiit and liberality of the fi lends of Wt stern Literature, to induce them to publish a sufficiently 1 arse edition to sup ply all the demands of the lull lisi of snbscnbers; and they h-ve to request, that all to whom the 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, oc CO , Booksellers and Publishers, Third st. near the Post-ctjice. Subscriptions to the above work received at this office. PROl'OSALS FOIl PUBLISHING, Under the direction of the Indium IStatc Board of Agriculture. A semimonthly periodid.d, entitled INDIANA FARMER. This paper is proposed to be gotten up under a resolution of the State Agricultural Society of Indiana, as a necessary auxiliary to the general system of agriculture and internal improvement in which the state has embarked. To render the Farmer interesting and useful, the state board have taken measures to secure the contributions of a number of distinguished agriculturists, and civil engineers. They have also enuiged the services of M . M. Ilenkle, as editor of ihe proposed work. The Farmer, besides the subjects to which it is especially directed, will embrace a brief summary of general news, and miscellaneous matter; but party politics wi'l be allowed no place in its columns. The Indiana Farmer will be printed on new type, and fine paper, of asuper roy;d,ani in quarto form. The price will be $1 per year, or for twenty six numbers, payable within three months after the issuing of the first number $1 50 after six months; or two dollars if the payment be delayed to the end of t lie year. Tiie paper will be commenced as early as the first of March next, or earlier, provided sufficient subscriptions shall be obtained. No subscription will be received lor less than on- year. Post masters and officers of agricultural societies, are requested to act as agents for the work ; and all agents are requested to return the names piocured, at the earliest possible period at farthest, by the 1st of March. Subset i hers1 names returned to M. M. Henkle, Indianapolis, Indiana. C I N C 1 N N A T I M I !i R O R . NEW ANNOUNCEMENT. Circumstances connected with Mr. Marshall's private arrangements, havit g induced liim to discontinue ' I he Buckey,' that pub lication, in accoidance with the wish of a large majority of its subscribers, w ill be issued hereafter under its old title, the 'Cincinnati Mirror.' The undersigned, in becoming the proprietors of this extensively circulated periodic al, have the gratification of staling to the old friends of the 'M irror,1 and to the more re cent subscribers of die 'Buckeye,"1 that Messrs. William D. Gallagher and Thomas II. Shrew will resume its editorial in anageuiiint In mentioning the names of tl e gentlemen, whose industry and literary qu..'.fications are so well knewn, the publishers deem it superfluous to expiate on the future character i of the work; under their sunenntendance tliej Cinc i nnati M i R roh attained its thousands of subscribers, and was recognized by most literary peiiodicals in the union, as inferior to none of its cotemporaries; incontestible proofs of the estimation of their merits, and of the appreciation of Western Literature. The arrangements which have been entered into, will place the Cincinnati Mirror under better auspicies, than have attended it at sny time since the period of its commence rnent. 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 he 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 delayed six months. FLASH, RYDER, &, Co., Booksellers and Publishers, Third st. near the Post office. rSubscriptior,3 received at ihe Record office . D3Z3DS FOR SALE HERE.
SADDLING.
J PRICE, Having commenced the above business on Washington- street, in the room fonneih occupied by J. Dic ker son, in Crawfordsville. solicits ;i share of public patronage. He will keep on - - - or minuf.c'ure on the shorVst notice, every article usual m his line. Those wish inn to purchase are respectfully invited to Cull. Dec. 0, 1S33. 9f HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND EARTHEN' WARE. ITTILLIS AND BROTHERS, irnporV V ters of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, J.Vpanned and hf.avv g ods, also of china, glass, i nd earthenware, have constantly on hind, at their store, No. 215, I'earl street, (near Maiden-lane.) new York, an extensive assortment of uoods in the above lines, which they ofivr at the lowest prices, (or cash, or on the usual credit. Their invoices of hardware and eio ckeuy, received !y the late -pickets from Liverpool, comprise a luge assortment of staple goods, of various qualities and prices, as well as a variety of i--ancy wakes, many of which are of entirely new pitterns, carefully selected, with reference to the styles required for tl e southern and western m ukeis. Their Crock eky is of the latest and most approved descriptions, from the best potteries in Staffordshire. The quality of their ware is warrant ed infeiio-,- to none imported; and the printing of their Black, Brown, and Pink, and the various shades of Lime ware, is acknowledged by judges to be equal to any time-of tlkind ever st en in the Stales. Then assortment of China and Glass Wakes is also complete; and it is their intention to be at ah times supplied with the most beautiful articles in the fancy as well as in the staple brand) of this line. Great cue is taken in packing this ware, so that it will go safely to any part of the Union. Those who will favor W. and I with their orders for hardwire and crockery, may de- , no i:iuii uie execution o mem on the. Veiv best teims. Their credits areas favorable is those allowed by any other house in the United States; and a liberal discount is made for cash, and for city accei'tamces. i. Li. Our assortment will be geod by 15th February, 183b 3L43 LOOK HERE! intend starling to the cast in n Y V SIM snott time, and would he thankful to our customers if they will come forward now ant; ser.ie the amount due ns. A. RAM Ei" ec CO. Cawfordsville, D c. 23, 1S3.. oM-tf NEW GOODS!!! R. C. Gregory Co. bavin t taken James j Hanna into cop irlnership, will continue the business under the firm of GREGORY y HAISXAS, and are just receiving, direct from New ork, and are now opening, in their old stand, opposite the post office, a uige and splendid stock of Fall and winter goods, Consisting of dry goods, queenswaro, hardware, cut lei y, 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 seil h.w for cash, or exchange lor wheat, poik, oats, corn, tallow, beeswax, j;ans, and eveiy kind of approved eountiy produce. The citizens of Montgomery and the adjoining counties aie respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Craw fordsville, Oct. 17. lj-35. 21 tf A DM I N I STR A TOR'S NOTI C E. JPITHE undersigned has this day taken out M letters of administration on theestate of John Hawser deceased, late of Montgom cry county Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having cliirns against the same will present them, legally authenticated, for settlement. The estate is insolvent. SAMUEL BROWiN AdnCr. March ' 1S31L 40-3t A DM I N IS T R ATOR'S NOTICE. "j-TOTICE is hereby given ti.at the subscriber has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Andrew M'Intire, deceased, late of Montgomery county and State of Indiana. All persons indelm d to said estate are reqeusted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is probably insolvent. R. C. GREGORY, Adntr. March 11, 1S3G. 40-3 1 ADM I N I STR ATOR'S NOTICE. ALL those who are indebted to the estate of Joseph Gricst, dee'd, are hereby notied that their notes will become due the 20th of the present month, and to call at my house and settle the same with John Gries, without delay ; and as the administrator expects to be absent a few weeks, on business of the estate, &c, to Pennsylvania, those who have unsettled accounts will call and settle them in April next. They will please attend to this notice, as their accounts must be settled. JOSEPH W. GRIEST, adm'r. 03The notes and accounts of the subscriber are also in the hands of John Griest for collection. J, W . G. 2d mo. (Feb.) 14, 1S0G. 39tf OKK neatly execuIiis Ofiicc.
NOTICE. PTTHE citizens of Tippecanoe and adjoinjJL ing counties are respectfully informed th.t WASHING LONG. WILLI A hi S, m. d (late surgeon to the Louisville alms-house, has taken u country situation, on the. Wea, aej icent to the town o! Columbia, on the Lafayette and Crawfordsvdle road, where die purposes continuing the practice of his profession, and will attend specially to important cases of SURGERY ; for which purpose he will visa paienis 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 l.im to do ample justice to every one that may be submitted to bis care. January 1, 1 Sou. 33 tf NOTICE. THE sub sciibers having sold theirbooksiore to Alexander Thomson, are desnous of settling their business as soon as possible. AH those indebted to them are requested to call and make payment immediately. Their accounts and notes will be left for a shott time at the bookstore. J.& A. S. THOMSON. Crawfordsville, Jan 183G. 35-1 f
LL those indebted to the subscriber, for medical services previous to the 2.J.J of August l ist, must make immediate settlement. Thirty d tys only will he given, until he will call on them "by authority " TUOSM. CURREY. Crawfofdsville, Dee. 10, 1835. 20jLaw Partnership. E. A. Hanneoan R. M. Corwine, AVING formed a co-partnership in the practice of Law in all the Superior ec Interior Courts of judicature of this State ami Illinois, are prepared to attend to ail business confided to them, with fidelity and despatch. They intend paying particular attention to Conveyancing and Collecting. Their united attention shall be given to all business thai may be entrusted to either, and one or the other may always be consulted al their respective places of abode the former at.Coviinaon, Fountain County, and the latte at Newport, Vermillion County, Indiana IMJIANA. Novembei 21,1833 41CAS1I FOR RAGS. THE subscribers will pay four dollars and fifty cents per hundred, m cash, for clean lin en or cotton rags, delivered at their papei mill in Brookvi'.le. PHILLIPS & SPEER. Biookville, Dec. 10, 1S35. 40 3m TO MECHANICS. BY request of the board of commissioners of Montgomery co. not ice is herein given thai said hoard will receive sealed proposals, at their nex May session, for ihe building of h cleik'sand recorder's office, on the public square in the town of Craw fordsville : for par ti ulars, inquire at the cleik's office. Much, 1-.MS3J. 4Q FOR S ALE. A LOT of cotton machinery made by one of the best workmen in the western eountiy, consisting of 2 double throssl. s, 81 spindh s each: 2 carding engines, clothed with the best of eastern cards; speeder, drawing frames, reel, &c. &c all in comolete order for operation. It is now in Lexington, Iy., and Kicked up in a suitable manner to ho moved to any part of the country. The above machinery will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply to the subscriber in Crawfordsville. J WINN Feb. J0,1533. ' 4o,f Cr'I'he Lafayette Free Press will insert the above two months, and charge this office. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS ANDERSON, BELL, & CO., are now receiving and opening a very large and si lendid stock of spring goods, comprising nearly every article in the dry goods line which they will sell at a small advance and on good terms, to punctual men. Tiiev invite die attention of buyers generally, "as their stock is one of the largest ever offered for I sale in the west. Louisville, Ky. Feb. 1S3G. 40 3rn TAILORING ESTABL1S1IME. T. Opposite IHstincs hotel. Hanson l Itnnliam. j u 1-dU respecllullv liiti-rm Hie (-iti zens of CRAWFORDSVILLE, and vicinity that he has established himself in the above business, where all work entrusted to his c ue shall he done with neatness ami in the most FASIIIOXABLE STYLE and by strict attention to business he hopes to receive a liberal patronage from a generous public. Garments of all kinds, cut on the shortest notice, and warranted to fit when properly made up. OO-The Eastern Fashions received quarterly. Jan. 5, 1835. 40tf BOOKS!!! ALEXANDER THOMSON having purchased of J. &. A S. Thomson, their stock of books and stationery, will continue Ihe business, for the present, al theirold stand, on Vernon street. In addition to the stock on hand, intending to start in a few days for a general assortment of books and stationery, in future will keep every article in his line that the country demands. The public are requested to give him a call. Crawfordsville, Jan. 21, 1836. 35-tf Wanted, immediately, at this office, a boy, of industrious habits, about fifteen or sixteen years old, to learn the printing business. RAGS! RAGS ASII will be paid for any quantity of clean rags, delivered at the Record printing office. Crawfordsville, December, 1S35.
Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, Qntcnsware, $ Groceries, At Wholesaled It e t a i I . VANCE CLARK,
EG leave to inform their customers and the citizens generally of Montgornei y and the aojoming counties, that they have removed to their large and commodious new store room on Miin street, adjoinining Maj. Ristine's Hotel, where they are receiving direct frotn the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, a very large well assorted stock of NEW GOODS: all of w hich they will sell at Wholesale and Retail, on the most accomodating terms. Their stock being unusually large, and having been selected with mtir.fi rare :irwt :itlftilion they fl aier themselves they can render general satisfaction to all who may favor them witli a call. Their Stock consists, in part, of the follow 20 pieces blue, hi irk, brown, olive, green, steel mixed and drab cloths; 20 pieces cassimcres Si cassinelts; SCO pieces calicoes; 50 do ginghams and painted muslins; 50 do meiinoes,circassians,bombasins, and bomb'Z3tls; 20 pieces bjj eking; 20 bdeshro.vn shirtings and sheetings; 50 pieces bleached shirtings; 40 do men's and boys1 summer wear; Padding, sail duck, and buckram; Fine merino shawls; do do handkerchiefs; Fancy slnwls 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; Cot ion yarn ; 12 doz. men's and boys' fur hats; 12 do do do wool hats; 12 do seal caps and fur collars; IS do palm leaf hats: 9 Men's and boys' leghorn hats, 12 doz leghorn, tuscan,. Bolivar bonnets; 20 do pairs men's and bos' shoes and pumps; 20 doz. purs ladies' shoes; 5 doz. pairs men's boots coare&. fine A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TINWARE, QUEENS WARE AND G I, .1 kV S II. i K. E . 4Ton Iron: '2 Tons Castings. 10 Kciis Anil; .10 groxr ;i;3s; 1 0 lics St ii imii powder; quantify of Lead and Shot; Shorelx; axes; I Iocs-; Scythes (German A English:) o tct, its oiraw unices : novels ana I on cyr. eye. 5 tons best Rio coflfee, (bought in Phil'a;) 4 bills. Java coffee, (superior article;) 10 chests Impeiial ev. Young Hyson Tea Together with every article in their line all of which they are determined to offer a l reduced prices. (C5 rhi'y invite all to call and examine for themselves. Crawfordsville.'May, 1S35 2t TAKE NOTICE. FTHE p r;nethip heretofore existing beLL twecn J- W. Powers and Burbridge a id Miller is dissolved by mutual consent: those knowing thems.bes to be indebted, either ou 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 ihe twentieth of this month. J. W. POWERS, WM. BURBRIDGE, F. MILLER. Feb. 8, 1833. N. B. The subscriber has on hand a laro-e and seasonable assortment of dry goods and groceries, w hich he will sell very low fi r cash or approved country produce. I am in hopes those indebted will attend to their accounts, for they must be settled i-i mediately. J. W. POWERS. 37-tf " 1836. NEW YORK AND OHIO LINE, Tl UNNING day and night on the Erie .HaI- and Ohio canals, in connection with a d uly line of tow boats on the North river, and A DAILY LINE OF STEAM FREIGHT BOATS AND vi-:s;KLS, 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. II. 3IEECII OLMSTED AND CO., PKOp's. A. B. MEECI1 &. CO. agents, Corner of Broad and Water sts, JVew York. Refer to Isaac B. Vance, Covington, Isaac C. Elston, Crawfordsville, John Taylor nd Joseph Hanna, Lafayette. 32-44 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 in the north room of William W. Nicholson's tavern, 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. lie does pot wish to monopolise the business, nor to bind his cus tomers by subscription to continue their custom. Oi-Boots and shoes blacked as usual, with neatness and despatch. P. S. He only asks the old price. Crawfordsville, Nov. 5, 1735. 24-tf AI'LW copies of "An Introduction to Farriery," by Willis Hughs, for sale at ttie printing office. Crawfordsville, Dec. 3, 18S5. 28-ts
S ate of Indiana, Movtgnmcry county Probata court,Februury ienn,I83G, Abigiil M'Clure, administratrix of theestate of James 13. M'Cclure, dee'd, va The creditors of said estate. PETITION to SETT LI SaID ESTATE as INSOLVENT The petitioner having tiled her petition it is therefore ordered :hat notice of the pendency thereof be published in the Craw fordsville Recoid, six weeks successively, and that unless said creditors notify the said administrate of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the same or a statement of ihe nature, description, and date of tne contract, or assumpsit upon which the-" same nny be founded, m the office of the clerk of said court, previous to the final dis-
j claims will be postponed in favor of ihe mnZ tiiuijnou oi me assets of . I diligent creditors and mno : --" i in uea. WILSON, clerk. Feb. 20, 1S3G. 33 Gw WHOLESALE STORE AT LAFAYETTE. TIIE subscribers have taken a store ontbe west side of the square, and are now opening a lager stock of merchandise-' than has ever been before offered in this section, without exceptionall of which are direct from New Yoik, and well bourhl. The stock amounts to twenty thousand dollars, consisting of a full and extensive assortment of foreign and domestic staple and fancy DRY (JOODS, of every description, adapted to all seasons; a large stock of GROCERIES, that are fresh and good a compleio assortment of heavy and&shelf HARDWARE and CUTLERY II A PS and C A P S , of every description in any quantity; all kinds of BOOTS and' SHOES, 1000 pieces W A LLPAPER, common and best; a large lot of straw and Leghorn bonnets; ready made clothing, of all sorts, for cold and warm weather, a fare 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 must be sold. Ve will sell at wholesale any article, at a trifling advance from the lowest New York prices with freight expense. Or-Merchints or others in want, are very respectfully requested to give us a call, and examine our goods and prices. BOLLES & COLTON Lafayette, December, 1835. 2S-54 BLACHLEY & SIMPSON, WHOLESALE dealers in dry Gron3 boots and shoes, iVo. 1 1 , Pearl sttcet Cincinnati, are now receiving an extensive supply of merchandise, suitable for the approaching season, and will be prepared at all times to furnish the western trade wills, a full a ssortment of articles Oil as good terms as any other house in this eity. Country merchants are resectfully invited to call and examine their stock. Cincinnati, Feb. 10, 1833. 33-48 LAW NOTICE JTTVIE subscriber having taken his resiL deuce in this place, will practice law in the circuit courts, at Lafayelte, Covington, Frankfort, Danville, and Crawfordsville. His ofilce is in ihe small house on the public square, with esquires May and Pollen. JOHN BRYCE.. Crawfordsville, 5th Feb. 1833. 3G-tf Hart well Wilson, Fashionable hair dresser and barber WOULD inform the citizens of Crawfordsville arid vicinity, that he has commenced TONSOR1AL operations in the small building in the court yard, recently occupied as the cleik's office, where he may at all limes, late and early, be found, duly sober, ready to improve the countenances of all beaided gentlemen who may favor him with a call. His instruments will be kept in the most perfect order.& wielded by a gentle steady hand. N. B. B lots and shoes blacked with neatness and despatch, and returned to their owf ners. Nov. 6,1835. 24 t VOTiCE. 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, 1835. 25lf Laic Partnership. ENRY S. LANE and ISAAC NAYLOR, of Crawfordsville, Ind., having entered into partnership in the practice of law, in the counties of Montgomery, Clin ion, and Tippecanoe, will attend to all bu siness that may be enlrustedto their professional management Nov. 5, 1835 .tf ""LAST HINT!"' "'Tis a very good World we live in,. To lend, or to spend,. or to give in; But to beg, or to borrow, or get a manfyow n -Tis the the very worst world that ever was. known.'' GREGORY & IIANNAS take this meth. od of informing those in arrears wiih them, whose notes and accounts were due last Christmas, that payment must be made immediately j if not paid soon, said notes and accounts will be placed in the hnnds of the proper officers for collection. Our apology is, that wo have waited patiently thus far,, without dunning our friends, and they have, as patiently, neglected to pay us; and we owe money that must be paid. G. &, H, ' March 11,1836. 40 XT 8.1111 TIME 19MECF.S! 1 i cents per lb. given for old POT METAL, by BURBRIDGE y MILLER. Crawfordsville, May, 1835.
