Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 48, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 May 1836 — Page 4
CRAWFORDSVILLE RECORD.
TT 1ST of letters remaining in the Post j j Office at Crawfordsville, MongonieTTcounty Indiana; on the 31st of March 1836, if not taken out before the oOth o June next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.
Arnold Daniel Akerman J. Austin John BAllen Archibald Aldridge Johu Burnett William Baker Henry Berry Ezekiel Bible John 2 Beesiey David 2
.DOCK YUUiev
Kidder Jacob V. D. Kernes Joseph Kennady M. C. Y. Lane Wilson W. Lane John WT, Lunger Phillip Leonard Alpheus Lemon Enoch Lawson Lee 1 1 envy Mclntire j. II.
uUni-wln.TnlmW. Mason Win. H.
Ojl.ilirwv no.,.,. IWk Elizabeth Montgomery Rev.
Reakes Samuel
Boat wright James 2 Bass N. Brown Samuel
Bratton James
Merrill Benj imia
Mclntire Middleton Levi or Ilulson Mvers William
Bowcn Miss Mary V.Monigomery George
Butcher John
Baldwin Lucas Carmichael John Compton William Craul John dull William Carter John
Cornniiller Thomas
More Philip
Moffit Jobe Mclntire Alexander McClelland William McAlpin Elinor S. MeCluer llobbert Mil. or Stephen
McCrearv Nathan
Carlton Lewis or Ar-Mitchell Po hna II.
thur Claik William Cline Eilinor Cain John Cadwalladcr Isaac Clark Ilyram II. Caine Willson W. Craij William
Cattcrlin Col. E.
Cunningham
L. 2 Conner Caleb Cimberlin Daniel Christman Jacob Crouch Elias Dix James Den man William Daley William Donahoo Michael Deben Jolm Dedrick Solomon Derham Jacob B. Earle and Crane Ellis John Engle Philip E. Elmore Jeremiah
Evans Joshua
Ualone Richard
McKelvy James McMahon Robert W. Miller Polly Ann Mann William Newson Peter S. Nutter Thomas E. Nieholes Mr. Osburn Simeon
David Oneal Abij ah Palmer Daniel Pnllen Y. B.
Piine Henry Powel Mary Paikey S. C. Puiman James Pitman Thomas Pickerell William jr. Patterson Robert Pottinger John Pelby John Philip James Pit i man Michael Roberts Joseph Rice Roach Robinson Joel
Robinson Miss E. E.
Frogg James Wr. & R.Reynolds Rev. Jolsi
Frier W illiam Kooinson iuu Furguson John 2 Rine Absalom Frankebarger RebcocaRobbins Ann Farley John Ralston &. Morris Farrow Frankling Shoemaker Jolm Fisher David 2 Shaver Jonathan Frankebarger Eliza-Sweem Cornelius M letj, Stuart Joseph Frazer P. or John Ben-Stovei Isaac yar(j Shoemaker Seth Fames David or Rob-Shepard Jacob crt or John Logan Strong Horace M.
Fry Joshua W. Fletcher G. V. Frame William Franz Matthias Gray James Garret son Jessee Gallaway David Graybill Samuel Gleason Cynthia Grey Priscilh Griffith Thornton Cod by John Gongue Willing Gwin Rebecca Ann Glazebrook Loyd Harrison Richard
Ilutson Catherine
Smiley John
Sruns George Spoker Joseph Smith George Stine Elizabeth Scott James 2 Siewari William Slone John Stoddard Joel Smith Samuel 2 Shanklin Charles Smford William Schenck Henry or Widow Bake Smith Mrs. Mugarett Stocton James L. Tibbetls Jolm
Ilanniman Samuel S. Thompson Henry 2
TTnr,-0 2 Turner James
Jl.n J J '
Haves Henry
Higgings William Hopping Sylvester Harrison Alexander Hart Richard Hauser Jonathan Harryman Samuel Ilaynes Isaac II ass Rebecca Haxster Israel Ilust Reubin Ham Rhoden Ilusten Samuel Henderson Z. Jane Hinds James L. B. Harris Catherine Ilerron James Irnel Samuel
Tluelkeld George Tracy Basil Taylor Jeremiah Underwood John Yanscogoe John Yancleave James Yeneble James Villesses Abner Wier Alexander Willson Jacob or Richard Hart Wright James Wilumson Julian Whetston Elnathan Williams Robert or Dennis Wren W. W. or John B. Williamson John T.
l!or larnli CI.
Johnson William II. Wright Joseph
Jones Jane or Char-Wait Lsther
lot Poyner Jones John Nelson Johnson James Jones George Johnson John
Jenkir.a William
Walker Mrs. Lorey 2 Wray Elizabeth Warren Robert Wright Esau Williams Stephen
Wright Isaac
Kimberlin Harrison Walden Theophilus
Krout Simeon Koontler George Kerkendal Jacob Kirk Israel Kellar Alfred Keeney Joseph 2 KiHen Wm.
Wilson James
Walk up Weathers Daniel Wilcox Isa"ac Wiles Thomas Willis Benjamin Washburn Cornelius. I. C. ELSTON P. M.
I APPRENTICE WANTED.
Probate cour,Febniary tenu, 1830. fWV subscriber wishes to Ja boy ' . - J 1 H fu iron or si tern years old, as an c:
Abigail M'Chire, administratrix 01 meesiaie
of James B. M'Cclure, decl, vs The cred
itors of said estate. PETITION to SETTLE S.II ESTATE 3S INSOLVENT The petitioner having tiled her petition, it is therefore ordered that notice of tiie pendency thereof be published in the Craw fordsviile Record, six weeks successively, and that unless said creditors notify the said administratrix of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the same or a statement of the nature, description, and date ol the contract, or assumpsit upon which the same m iv l.o founded . in the office ot the
clerk of said court, previous to the final dis
ill
tribution of the assets of said estate,
such
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claims will be postponed in iavor or memoir diligent creditors and cause continued. JOHN WILSON, clerk. Feb. 20, lS3t. 3 s Gw LAW NOTICE fljVIE subscriber having taken his rcsiP . dence 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 Pnllen. JOHN BRYCE Crawfordsville, 5th Feb. 183J. oJ-tf JLiriiccll Wilson, Fashionable hair dresser and barber WOULD inform the cilizrms of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he has commenced TONSOR1AL operations in the small building in the court yard, recently occupied as the clerics office, where he may at all times, late and early, be found, duly sober, ready to improve the countenances of ad bearded gentlemen who may favor him with a call. His instrumenis will be kept in the most perfect order. & wielded by a gentle steady hand. N. B. Hoots and shoes blacked with neatness and despatch, and returned to their owl ners. Nov. 0, 1S35. 21 t
SADDLING.
J PKlCti, 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. Ho will keep on
h:,n,l or minnfic'ure on the shor'est notice,
irv -(,mov. to me directed. ' oi t;,-l, ncnal in his line. Those wish-
;.ihau Tomkins, administrator of j jnrr to purchase are respectfully invited to f Arthur Lavton, dee'd, against j C-J
11 fifteen or sixteen years old, as an ap
prentice to the chair m iking business. None but such as are of industrious habits and ood moral character need npplv. GEORGE C CLARK. Crawfordsville March -Jl, lb3o. -12 tf
SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of li. fi., issued from
3 the office of the c el k ot tiie Lircuit
roiu t of MontL'om
: . . . . .c :
in i.ivoi ot .
the estate o
William F. Waddell, I will expose to sale on j Jjoc. fl, 1S35
Saturday the 1 lib day ot .May next, at me
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courthouse door in tne tow 1 ot Crawioro-
in said county, between the hours 01
vi lie
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NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the subscribers
under the late firm ol LLb ( ON and
CLARK, are requested to mane immediate payment. I. C. ELS TON, DAVID CLARK.
Nov. 18, 1S35.
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Law Partnership. ENRY S. LANE and ISAAC NAY-
3 LOR, of Crawfonlsville, Ind., having
entered into partnership in the practice o! law, in the counties of Montgomery, Chn jon, and Tippecanoe, will attend to all bu siness that may be entrustedto their profess
ional management
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FOR SALE.
LOT of cotton machinery made by one
LOOK HERE! E intend starting to the cast in a
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in A M mw! .1 aV!,h L- P. Al.. nr. YSf J cnr,,i nmn nm won tl be tlianisiui
said day, the tents, issues, and profits, for the , to OIJV customers if they will come forward term of seven jeais, of the follow ing mort-! now aiKl set'de the amount due ns. gaged property", to wit: town lots in the' A. RAMElr & CO. town of Pleas anihill, Nos. twenty one, t wen- Ca wfordsville, Dec. 25, 135. 3l-tf 1 . ... .1 .. . 1 1 I..,;.,.-. i
ty tuo, ami iweniy mree, n ing aim L'ojy m the county ui' M miguineiy and state ot Indiana, and designated on the p'at of said town, as above described ; and if the same will not bung a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ, together with the interest and cost and accruing costs, I will then offer for sale the r.. o, ..,,".1., ,.r 1..10
AMBROSE HARLAND, S-M. C. uder for operation. It is now m Lexington, ApriH5. LV3J ' 45ts ! Ky., tind packed up in a suitable mannerjo ! I,,,',,,,! to .inv ivirt of the country. The
:d)ove machinery will be sold on .accommodating terms. Apply to the subscriber in Crawfordsville. J. WINN. Feb. 10,1 533. 4lf
f the best workmen in the western
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country, consisting of 2 double throssh s, 81 spindles each: 2 carding engines, clothed wiih the best of eastern cards : speeder, dr.iw-
all m complete
mil
frame
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ADMLXISTRATOIVS M)'FI( E j
liT l'ERS of administration have been;
jj this day granted, by the cle'ik ot the:
1'iob ale court (if the county of Montgomery, ; and slate of Indiana, to the undersigned, on j
the estate ot Judith Ann Kenyon, deceased, late of said coun.y. All p.-rsons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and all h rsons having claims
or dom uwU :io:iiiwt ;: it I estate are noticed to
NEW GOODS!!! R. C. Gregory fc Co. having taken James Hanna into cop n tnership, will continue the business under the firm of GREGORY cV
direct
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present the s.-tme, and niUKe one po 01 ., . noW in, in authentication thereof, according Jo law, ; ho ,he , ollic withm one vear Irom this date, bald es-j , , 1; 1 1. r
tate is probably solvent. P. M. CURREY, admV
April -1th, 1S3-3.
O T I C K
1 Fait and icintcr goods.
iti 1 j 4 1-46 Consisting of dry goods, queensware, hardi ware, cutlery, u oceries, shoes and hoots,
hats, caps, vS:c: which, in addition to their
TTFjERBRIDGE Ac MILLER again have fbriner stock, comprise almost every article
id announcing 10 iiicn i iitMicui in ls rn ukel; ntt ot wlncU we aie
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fneinls ami pdrous ihat they are now receiv- determined to soil low for cash, or exchang?
mg, Irom J iiiianelj Ilia
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LAST HINT! "'Tis a very jood worl we lie in, To lend, or to spend, or to give in ; But to beg, or to borrow, or get a mam's oicn, 'Tis the the very worst world that ever w s known.'' GREGORY & II ANN AS take this method of informing those in arrears with them, whose notes and accounts were due last Christmas, that payment rursT be made immediately ; if not paid soon, said notes and accounts w ill be placed in 1 he hands of the proper officers for collection. Our npology is, that we have waited patiently thus far, without dunning our friends, and they have, aspa'iently, neglected to pay us; and we owe motley that mvst be paid. G. & II. Mach 11, l3o. '10.
einnaii, a very extensive stock of Sjtring and summer goods.
Their assortment will
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great a variety as will !e ouihj in any suuc 111 the west arid from their long acquaintance in the trade, they flitter themselves with
the idea that their selections have been well
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icat, porK, oats, corn, tanow, neeswax,
j"ans, and every kind of approved country j produce. The citizens of Montgomery and I the adi-mire counties are respectfully invited
comprise perhaps t'Sl u , t.X iinmo fur the-uselvcs.
Crawfordsville. Oct. 17,135. 21 if
male, and pntch iseo at as low prices as can it 1 1
he done during tne present year. 1 liey ueem , ,., ...m, . , :..ou 0 1 . - . e' settlement. lhirty divs only will ie g'en, t i..m,.p.c;,, ii c'nmi out ! r-,! I 1 o.s IH of . J . J . ..
ALL those indebted to the subscriber, for medical services previous to the ;id of August list, vnitst make immediate
the many goods ot winch their stock is comprised, as ih.-'v believe that their customers, upon ex uniuatian, will be fully satisfied to give them another year's trial. As usual, their terms are accommodating, and fair prices will be given for all kinds of produce. A l uge quantity of paper rags and feaihers wniood. Cash will also be taken in payment for goods, or on debts. Crawfordsvil.e, 7th April. IS3G. 41tf
-wAtiS! RAGS ASH will be paid for any quantity of clean rags, delivered at the Record
printing office. Crawfordsville, December, 1S35.
BLACHLEY & SIMPSON, WHOLESALE dealers in dry goods, boots a sd shoes, IYo. 11, Pearl sited Cincinnati, are now receiving an extensive supply of merchandisk, 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 od terms as any other house in this city.
FIRE F IRE FIRE.
PUOTECTIOX INSURANCE tu.uiA.M.
D. HUMPHREYS of Crawlordse ville, Aent of the protection lusu-
o I'nmmnv of Hartford, Connecticut,
offers to insure Houses. Stores, Mid?, i-vic
tories, Rarnsaud the eontensot eacn, together with every other similar species of proper
Arrsiiavf T.nss or 7)amasrc bv Eire.
The rales of Premium offered, are as low as
tfinsn of anv other similar institution, ano
every man has now an opportunity, for a tn
fling sum, to protect lumselt agamsi mo image's of thts destructive element, which often, in a single hour, sweeps away the earnings of many years. The'course the office pursues in transacting their busines, and in the adjusting and payment of losses, is prompt and liberal. For terms of Insurance, application may be made to the above named Agent, who is authorized to issue policies to applicants without delay. MarctiZA, 1S30. 42 3m SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y virtue of a writ of fi. fa., issued from
the office of the clerk of the Circuit
court of Montgomery county, to me directed,
against Joseph Conrad, Ueorge li. onraa, George Pickering,! will expose t sale, on Saturday the 1 ith day of May next, at the court house door "in the town of Craw foidsville, in said county, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M-, on said day, the following projwrty, to wit: one four horse wagon, and the rents and profits of the south half of the north west qr. of section two, township nineteen north, range 4 west, for the term of seven years; and if the same will not bring a si i sufficient to satisfy said writ, together raiJX the interest
and costs thereon, and ac - Vosts, I will
TTD
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JACK li O W 3i IN HI
T T r. i . t t w i .z- 1,. mi YitwnA lltn T-ir-t.-
J Downing coffee house a few doors
iu.i ih, in the house recently occupied by H. Smith, as a grocery, winch they 'nave fitted up for the purpose, where 'hey are just receiving a fresh supply of the choicest LIQUORS irincs, cordials, $v. $c, together with a good assortment ol GROCERIES, such as teas, coffee, sugar, raisins, figs, almonds, &c. ecc. ecc, Als, a fresh supply of fine oysters. Persons who wish to indulge in either eating or drinking will please give them a call, as they feel confident that their assortment is as ?ood as anv in the nl .ee.
MILLER & YOUNG. Crawfordsville, AprilO, 1S33. 4-1 tf
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UIllll llO Will tJll UN UK ill K-y uuiiiiMin, TIKTS M. CURREY. Crawfordsville, Dec 10, 135. 29-
3VEW goods. WEN & M'fiRATH would inform the citizens of Crawfordsville. and Mont-
ijiiinery county, that tliey have permanently located themselves in this place, south of the courthouse, and arc now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Spring c5 Summer Goods, embracing almost every article usually found in retail stores, and would invite their friends :md the public to examine their slock ofguods before purchasing, as they feel confident that thrvcan sell goods on as reasonable terms as any other house in the place. CravfordsvUle, April 0, 1S3G. 41-tf - 8
FEW barrels choice MACKEREL, iust received, and for sale by
(jKbl'UKi ec rlVINv Ao. Crawfordsville, Apr:127, 1S3G.
A
SMALL lot of FLOUR, bv the barrel, for sale by J.W. POWERS.
Crawfordsville, April 27, 183(3.
FROM the subscriber, on the 8lh day of February last, a daik brown or black horse, six or seven years old, well built, and has two white spots between his fore legs. He was purchased by the subscriber, on the first day of January last, of Mr. Cobb, who lives on the Michigan road, about forty miles below Indianapolis. Whoever will return the said horse to the Subscriber, or give information where he may be found, shall be liberally rewarded. WM. TEALL.
CASH FOR RAGS. THE subscribers will pay four dollars and fifty cents per hundred, in cash, for clean lin en or cotton rags, delivered at their paper mill in Brookviiie. PHILLIPS SPEER. Brookviiie, Doc. 10, 1S35. 40 3m TO MECHANICS. TY request of the board of commissioners of Montgomery co. noi ice is hereby given that said board will receive sealed proposals, at their nex May session, for the building of a clerk's and recorder's otiice, on the public square in the town of Crawfordsville: for parlit ulars, inquire at the cleik's office. Much, 12, lb3J. 40 NOTICE.
HE citizens of Tippecanoe and adioin-
1 inT counties are respectfully informed
tint VAbiiLljIU. (j. WILLIAMS?, M. - late surgeon to the Louisville alms-house, has taken a country situation, on the Wea,
J adj icent to the town ol Columbia, on the La
fayette and Crawfordsville road, wpere lie purposes continuing the practice of his profession, and w ill attend specially to important cases of SURGERY; for which purpose he 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 care. January 1, lS3o. 33 tf . (KrREMOVAL. r O. 3li.T'0!T would respectfully inform his old and new customers, that he 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 as reasonable terms as they can be purchased in the western
country. rnoDCCE or cash win De taken in exchange. N. R. Those who are indebted to the subscriber, and to the late firm of Elston and Clark, are requested to make immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot reasonably be asked or given. 1. C. E. Jan. 9, 1836. 33tf
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-rb"n! ar JerectfuiliL invited JtJQ offer or sale the fep f"f said land. Michigan City, April 14, 183b. 203-5 lptiinTprSiisVfiic np rV1.AafUugPlt M TTOB WOUIi neatly cxecu-
TAKEN UP, By Moses Thompson of Union township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on the 12th day of April; a bright bay mare, 14 hands high, a bell on, leather strap for collar.shod before, some saddle marks, appraised to 20 by George Montgomery, and Win. Ensrninger, before me, . E.McCONNELL,J.P. Anril QO.lfiSfi. 4G 48
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.v;ir n: goods, Hard ware, Culler;, Tinware, Queensware, t$- Groceries It Wholesaled; lUtail VANCE &l CLARK,
5 EG leave to inform their customers and
me citizens generally of Montiromeru-
and the adjoining counties, that they have removed to their large and commodious new store room on Main street, adjoinining Maj. Risiine's Hotel, where they are receiving direct from the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, a very lare So well assorted slock 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 11 itier themselves they can render general satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. Their Stock consists, in part, of the follow i ng: 20 pieces blue, black, brown, olive, green, steel mixed and drab cloths; 20 pieces " cassimeres &. cassinelfs; 300 pieces calicoes; r)0 do gmghams and painted muslins; 50 do iueiinoes,circassians3bombasins, and boinb.'z:tts; 20 pieces bed :cking; 20 balesbro .v n shirtings and sheetings; 50 pieces bleached shirtings: 40 do meis and boys1 summer wear; Padding, sail duck, and" buckram; Fine merino shawls; do do handkerchiefs; Fancy shawls and handkerchiefs; Randan na and Hag pocket do A great variety of gloves; Blue, black, and fancy colM 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 boys1 leghorn hats, 12 doz leghorn, tuscan,eV, Bolivar bonnets; 20 do pairs men's and boys1 shoes and pumps; 20 doz. pairs ladies1 shoes; 5 doz. pairs men's boots coarse & fine A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TINWARE, QUEENS WARE AND G jj .i s s iBa. i nr. . 4 Ton Iron: 2 Tons Castings. lO Hove fIa; 1 0 lies lliiponi'siiowderj A quantity of Lead and Shot; Shovels; axes; 1 Iocs; Scythes (German t English;) Sickles; Straw Knives; Shovels and Tongs, 5 tons best Rio coffee, (bought in Phil'a;) 4 bbls. Java coffee, (superior article;) 10 chests Imperial Young Hyson Tea Together with every article in their line all of which they are determined to offer at reduced prices. OrThey invite all to call and examine for themselves. Crawfordsville, May, 1S35. 2t " TAKE NOTICE. piTHE partnership heretofore existing beJ tween J. W. Powers and Burbridge and Miller is dissolved by mutual consent: those knowing themselves to be indebted, either oa 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, 153(3. 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 hope3 those indebted will attend to their accounts, for they must be settled in mediately. J. W. POWERS. 37-tf 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 daily 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. II. HI EEC II OLMSTED AND CO., TROr's. A. B. MEECU & CO. agents, C07 ncr of Uroad and Water sts, New 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 cus' tomers and the public in general, that he stil continues to carry on (he above business inthe 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. He does not wish to monopolise the business, nor to bind his customers by subscription to continue their custom. O-Boots and shoes blacked as usual, with neatness and despatch, P. S. He only asks the old price. Crawfordsville, Nov. 5, 1735. 24-tf A FEW copies of "An Introduction , to Farriery," by Wip Jiuhs, for sale; at the printing office f Crawfordsvilie, Dec. 3,. 1835. 28-ts
