Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 52, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 June 1836 — Page 4
BLISS OF HOME. BY T. II. SHE EVE. che joy that gleams around 'iarlh where pure affections dwell; . Liovc enrobed in smiles is found, id wraps the spirit with its spelL I would not seek excitement's whirl, Where Pleasure wears her tinsel crown, And Passion's billows upward curl, Ncath Hatred's darkly gathering frown. The dearest boon from heaven above, Is bliss which brightly hallows home: Tis sunlight from the world of love. And life's pure wine without its foam. There is a sympathy of heart Which consecrates the social shrine, Robs grief of gloom, and doth impart A joy to gladness all divine. It glances from the kindling eve, hich o'er Affliction sleepless tends It gives deep pathos to the sigh
Inch anguish trom the bosom rends It 1 -lavs irounu rue smiling up, 1 . 1 lilinj hen Love bestows the greeting kiss. nd sparkles in each cup we sip Round tlie demesne board in bliss! Let others seek for wealth and fame, A splendid p:th whereon to tread I'd rather wear a lowlier name, With love's enchantments round it shed. Fame' And but a light to gild the grave, wealth can never colm the breast; But leue.a halcvon on life's wave, Hath power to s lothe its strifes to rest. Cin cin a a t i M irrcr. ENCE. rcib'e saying at "a handit a roo' .a .ifir.e in Sillithat in Potthin the space iiead waters of una and (iennes- . wing iiro the Gulf .ond into tlie Chesainto Lake Ontario. . a-rj'ul pressure for money, . t eif t he cit ies. The shavers exact .neir pounds of flesh. The deposite project, wo think, lias completely failed. -A iles. .Notice. TT7'HEREAS, my wife Margaret, has V V loft my bed eo board without any just cause or provocation, this is to forwarn all perrons not to trust her on my account, ns I am determined to pav no debt? of her contracting. " WM. W.LANE. Mny 10, I3:. 20G8 AN ORDINANCE compelling the marshal of the town of Crawfordsville to see that all ordinances be carried into effect. Sec. 1. IV: it ordained by the president & trustees of the town of Craw fordsvillc, that it shall bo the duty of the marshall of said town to see that all ordinances and parts of ordinances, passed by said board, be carried into full force and effect, whenever said marshal shall see or be informed that any person or persons h ive violated, or caused to be violated, any of said ordinances; and if he fail, refuse, or neglect to put in force any ordinance, on conviction thereof he shall be fined in any sum not exceeding three dollars, nor less than one dollar, for each and every olYerseo to be recovered in the name of the president and trustees of said town, before any justice of the peace of said town, as an action of debt Sec. 2. That when any person or jersons shall inform against said marshal for non compliance with duly, should he, or they get judgment , in behalf of said corporation, against said marshal, said informer shall be entitled to one half of said fine the president and trustees the remainder for the use of said corporation. Should such person or persons fail to obtain judgment, in behalf of siid corporation, against said marshal he, she, or they shall pay one half of the costs accruing in said suit, and the corporation the remainder. This ordinance to take eflect from and after the 2 lib of M ly. JAMES T. POLLOCK, preset. Lf.koy Gri:gohy, clerk. M .y, l3;i. 205-205 Taken up, BY William S. li rooks, of tuigar creek township, Montgomery county, f,a., a sorrel mare about fifteen hands high, bald face, a small scar on the right shoulder, both hind feet and one forefoot white, supposed to be 2 years old past. Appraised to thirty-two dollars and fifty cents, by Solomon Peterson and Ellis Mullen. A true copy from my estray book. JOHN J3. LOVVMAN, J. P. May 18th, 18H6. 2079
vjg ip if or, siijE GilOCEIlY, Commission Sf forwarding house LOUISVILLE, KY. jFTT HE subscriber has opened on Market Li street, nearly opposite the bank, where he Ins on hand a well selected assortment of groceries, liquors, &c, which he is determined to sell, to puuctn;il men, cheaper than thev can be had in this city. Beinc determined to devote his entire attention to the above business, he hopes his old customers and others, will call on him. ON HAND, JUST IMPORTED 'Jo hogsheads New Orleans sugar 20 boxes Havana 30 barrels leaf 75 bags coffee 200 kegs nads 100 boxes mould and dipt candles GO boxes sperm 75 bbls New York brandy, 4th proof 50 " do do 2d proof 10 " domestic 'JO half pipes champaigne and cogniac brandy 5 pipes pure Holland gin 20 barrels Baltimore gin. 15 " domestic gin
12 " New England rum 20 " INew Orleans rum 3 pipes old Jamaica rum 1 10 qr casks Madina, Teneriffe, Golden, Sherry , Sicily, and Maderia WHIPS 10 doz boxes ( 1 dez each) old Maderia Ceylon brand 100 kegs oysters . 30 qr casks sweet Malaga 50 boxes claret wine 20 ' muscat do ,20 " lemon syrup 15 " assorted cordials good port wine nowder ten saltpetre ace and ground der e sins . Boston soap .dmonds filberts j boxes Scotch herring .0 boxes chocolate 10 " mustard 50 empty demijohns j -10 barrels old rye whiskey 100 " dried apples 50 kegs white lead 50 barrels good porter 00 boxes tobacco, assorted N08. 10 banels alcohol 10 " peppermint cordial 20 bags table s ilt 20 baskets champaigne wine 50 doz panned buckets 75 boxes 8 by 10 glass 50 " 10 by 12 " 40 " tumblers 800 boxes melee cigars 25,0J0 Spanish cigars 75 reams wrapping paper 50 " cap paper Scans pine apple cheese. F. B. TILLAY. Louisville, April 15, 1830. 203-229 fjCrThe Lafayette Free Press, Logansport Telegraph, Rockville Intelligencer, Greencastle Plow Boy, Terrchaute Courier, and Vmcennes Gazette, will insert the above for six months, and send their bills to F. B. Tiilay. .Irfinuiisf rator's Notice NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have taken out letters of administration on the estate of Robert T. Harrison, deel. All persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to come forward and make payment; and those having just claims against it, will please present them for payment as the law directs. The estato is supposed to be solvent. JOHN H. GOODBAR, ABRAHAM ASHBY, Administrators. May 21, 1836.-3t UP, By Michael D. Campbell, living in Boon County, la, Jefferson Township, on the 27th of April, 1833, two estray horses; one a black mare, sup posed to be about nine or ten years old, about 16 hands high, one shoe on the right fore foot, some saddle marks; no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to thirty dollars. The other a bay, both hind feet and the left fore foot white up over the pasture joints, some saddle marks; the left hinder leg appeais shorter than the other; bobbed tail; about fourteen hands high; supposed to be nine years old; no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to ten dollars by Alexander Caldwell and John Cox, on the 10th May, 183G. A true copy from my estray book. U M. YOUNG, jj p. Mav 21,-3t Han aivftiy BTROM the subscriber, hvmg eight miles : north east from Craw fordsville, on the 1st day of May, 1830, Jane Charlton,u bound girl aged about fifteen years, dark hair,black eyes, and of rather small stature. Any person that will arrest said girl, and deliver her to the subscriber, at his dwelling, will he entitled to a reward of five cents, but no thanks nor extra charges. All persons are forbid trusting her on my account. ENOCH COX. May 10, 1836. 205207
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FTTX HE subscribers have removed the Jack ' II , r 1 c ! t 1 DowmniT co fep hou?o a tew doors - , , , iiii north, m tne house recently occupied by 11. , ,' 111 c "1 Smith, as a grocery, winch they nave fitted up , ' b "J 1 . . 1 or the purpose, where 'hey are lust receiving ' , 1 5 . , , -3 , ,Jrr,TVW,., " a fresh snnplv 01 the choicest LliL UKo . j 1 . v ic hies, cordial?, tVr. Av., logether with a ,' ' -n?. riuro 1 "nm assortment of (xROCLRlLb, such as , . , teas, COliee, SUgJi, luems, ngb, iiumJims, v-. ike. &c, ji,r Also, a fresh supply of fine oysters. 1 , 1 1 1 .. 1 ,1 e . ; .-. il,..r ..-,t mt nri suns. iiu , ....... 6 . dunking wall ple.se g.ve th,m a call, as they feel confident that their ossoilment is gOOU as any in u iee. MILLER &. YOUNG. Crawfordsville, April 0, l'3C 41tf NMW GOO WEN M'GRATH would inform the citizens of Cra wfordsville, rmd .Mont gomery county, that they have permanently located themselves in this place, south of the; courthouse, and are now receiving a large and .splendid assortment of i$ p ring c$' Summer Goods, embracing almost every article usually found in retail stores, and would invite their friends and the public to examine their stock of goods oeiore pu.cir.s.ng, as they teel comment that thr-y can sell goods on as reasonable terms as any other house in the place. Cratrjordsvtlle, April 9, !S3i3. 4-1-tf State of Indiana, Montgomery county, ss Board ot commissioners, May session, lN'JG. f FIDERED, that notice be given.!'' 4J! publication in the Ctawfordavills Re cord, that a meeting of the ep ns wf said county will be held at the couif rou-e in the town of Crawfordsville, on the Lsi Saturday of May, ins!., for the purpose of orjanipinga county a,7"r-.j!tn,,i , ,ty. A mpy. Attest, JOHN WILSON, c.W. ,l((at in ist rater's .Vol ice. ETTEHS of administration li ve been 4, taken out by the unuc rsigned, ,ut,n j the estate of John Roll, dee'd, late of'Mout-i gornery county, Indiana. All persons in - oemeu 10 suu e.itate are reqnesteu to make immediate payment; and all fhr.se h :,vmg claims agairiot the same, are noiified to ores 1 ' 1 ent tliem, duly authenticate,!, for settlement. The estate is probably solvent. E. P. U'ESTFALL. admV. May M, 1830. 200-8 'Id mi a i sl ra for s Sa Ic. Ti UTILE be sold at on! oui at puoiic veuoue, on A V Satur day the 1 llh d. v of June next, at tlie 1 ate n idence of, I hn Rol!, deceased, the lollowmg property, to wit: burst??, cattle, sheep, hog?, farming utensils, household .and kitchen furniture, and odier articles too tedious lo mention . The terms made known on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M-, anil due attendance given bv E. P. WES IT A LL, adu.V. ' May 11, 1S30. 20G-S 1 To printers. PTTHE subscibeis offer for sale the type, JL presses, cases, chases, stands, &c. ecc. late the property of F. S. Benton, decM. The whole is in good order, but partially worn, and will be sold very low, and on a credit of one year, for approved paper. The presses are from mammoth dow n to royal. The1 type from minion te large job letter. Orders for anv part will be promptly- attended to. " L'HOMMEDIEU L CO. Cincinnati, April 21, 1830. 205 Sngar creek iron foundry. fJV HE subscribers, under the linn of W. JJL O. COFFIN & CO., take this method of informing the citizens of Parke and the adjoining counties, that they have erected a FOUNDRY on Sugar creek, four miles from its junction with the Wabash. They are prepared to furnish Wood's celebrated patent PLOUGHS, warranted sound and lo do good work; also, cooking, parlor, and shop STOVES, on the latest and must approved plan; logether with mill gearing, gudgeons, arid-irons, saw-mill cranks, hollow ware, wagon boxes, fan irons, &.c., with every other article usually made ul a foundry. Oiders from a distance thankfully received and punctually attended to. W. G. COFFIN, T. C. COFFIN, WM. It U BOT TOM. N. B. All orders addressed to the firm will be directed to the post cilice in Rockville. April 7, 163G. 205-207 E IT ORDAINED by the president and trustees of the incorporation ot the town of Crawfordsville, that it shall not be lawful for any person or persons (travelers excepted,) who siiail have teams ol horses and wagon or oiber carriage within the corporate limits of the town aforesaid, to
leave them standing m any of the si reels or alleys thereof unfastened ; out it shall be the duly of any such person or peisuns having teams as aforesaid, to secure them m some substantial way, that they may thereby be prevented from running thro' any of the streetsor alleys of said town, lo th'j injury or alarm of the citizens thereof. Sec. 2. It si), ill not be lawful for any person or persons to ride or dove any ben so or horses through any of the stieets or alleys of said town at a faster gait than a trot. Sec. 3. Any person or persons who shall vioiale any of ihe provisions of tins ordinance upon conviction thereof, shall be fined m any sum not exceeding three dollars, at the discretion of Ihe justice trying the same. This ordinance to be in force from and after the 4th day of June next. J. T. POLLOCK, prcs't. Lerov Gregory-, clerk. May 25, 183G. 207-9
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AT LA FA YRTTE. IXn ! IIP , .... 1 r n 1 1 L snbscnoers are now receiving, 01T Si 1 . . . . O reel from oew lork. a large stock ,. , - m jxr pnon i- 1 ot every description of DeY GOODs, which, . , , - . . , ' added to the stock, on hand, makes a greater . . .. ' f. c i variety thin is nsirdlviound. A good lot of 1 .,, - , , . . ..11 silk, straw,, and leghorn bonnets, bv the do- , , 4 ' . m j 00 ilez. palm hats; si?k, fur, and woo ., 1 1 mis, oy u t c is ; every kind and size 01 Due ami roars ? ooots, shoes., nmims. and slipper-?. 1 1 ! ''V tlie dozen; 25 reaitn ruled and cap p-per; 1 it- - I"-'" vr-t cIo,h,n;; of- a kin(i a .n,re ..nrtment ot j ilHnhv,,'re amJ cu(le. amJ m , rHy. a iarge ol of Young Hysen tea, bought last fall before the rise, and for sale lower than can be found west of New York; spices of all sorts and dry groceries generally. Any goods we have will be sold to merchants at as low prices as at any western city, with transportation expense, and on accommodating terms. Those who want to buy to sell again, are ' requested to give us a call, and see how we 1 1 L. ' Ulll d() VV11) ,r()(Us , m , uc c(!d. Our retail prices are no higher than the lowest of our neighbors. 130 LEES & COLTON, New York siore on the square. Lafayette, April 3l, 1S3G. 203-210 notici:. . rmilE citizens of Tmoecanoe and adioin'M' . - - - r , - - j 111 'MilJJl
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I thai WASHINGTON G. WILLIAMS, M. d 1 (late .surgeon to the Louisville alms-house, .Its' ! ; nas taken a country situation, on tne ea I adjacent to ihe town ol Columbia, on the Lai layette and Crawfordsville road, where he : purposes continuing the practice of his pvo- , lesMon, and will attend specially to important cases if S L IIGL Hi ; for winch purpose he will ISit ins at a 11 v reasonable distance, or urojtu. ... ,i 1 . eodate ihose who wish it, with beard dwler.tly hopmg l hat lonrtt n ve ie h: 1 laiaonh!e l eu ous an." e'.:ece;d'ui piactic 'Ilfl to f C.;- jU::'!e: t s'lbm ' e . I.- care January I, lN'IO. v t :e 1 1 ; t n 1 33 tf OCT REMOVAL. jliGvClT would respectfully oid and new customers, that he j ? 3 JinfoVm I las moved to his new store mom, on t;, j stand, south east corner of Vernon ,and Green j streets; having on band a verv general assort- j Ilielit of DliV GOODS. HA'tfKVAKE, Q C 1 I'.XS WA K V, ! and GUOCEiuns, he 'e! eonfi.;. . he can j famish them wi'h goods ee i.s reasonable I terms as they can be r'ircb;"?i u. the western j ceuiioy. 1 Koucer oi c.?n will he taken in exchange. N'. 15. T!;o-g who are indebted, tn die subscriber, and to the late firm of Elston and Claik, '-.ie lequested to tnake immediate pay-met-, t. as loiigt r indulgence cannot reafouafdv he asked or given. I. C. E. Jan. 0, 183G. 33 tf SADDLING. J PRICE, Having coiCfneticcd the a hove business on Washington street, in the room fivmerlv occupied by L Dicker son, in fraw fordsville, solids a share of public patronage . He will keep on hand, or manufacture on the sho'rst notice, i i i rru . t eveiy article usual m ins line, i nose wis-u ing to purchase are rcspectiuly invited to call. Dec 9, 1835. 29 if TO COUNTRY MERCFAN'IS. NDERSON, BELL, &. JO., are now !ik receiving and opening a very large rand splendid stock ot spring goo.s, ccuriprisinj nearlv evetv article in the dv goods line which they w ill sell at a small advance ami on good terms, to punctual mei. They invite ihe attention of buyers geierally, as their stock is one of the largos' ever offered for sale in the west. Louisville, Ky. Feb. 1835. 40 3m A O T I U TTpURBRIDGE fc MILLER again have JiOtJ the pleasure of announcing to their friends and patrons that they are now receiving, from Philadelphia, Pittsnurgh, and Cin cinnati, a very extensive stock of Sj)ritig and simmer goods. Their assortment will comprise perhaps as great a variety as will be found in any store in the west and Iron their long acquaint ance in the trade, thty flatter themselves with the idea that their elections have been well made, and purchased at as low prices as can be done during ibepreseni year. They deem it unnecessary lustring out a catalogue ol the many goods ofwhicb their stock is comprised, as they beaeve that their customers, upon examination, 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 large quantity of paper rags and feathers wanted. Cash will also be taken in payment for goods, or on debts. Cruwfurdsvil.e, 7th April, 1830. llif CRAWFORDSVILLE & LAFAYETTE HACK. THE subscriber has commenced running a regular HACK between this place and Lafayette, twine a week. It will leave Crawfordsville every Sunday and Wednesday morning, and arrive in Lafayette in the evening; and will leave Lafayette every M mday and Friday morning, and arrive at Crawfordsville in the evening. A. MAY. Crawfordsville, April 29,183d 2. lti
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PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY TOT 1). HUMPHREYS of Crawlordsjtiii. ville, Agent of the protection Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, offers to insure Houses. Siorcs, Mills, Factories, Hirnsand the contens of each, toother with every other similar species of proper Against Loss or Damage y Fire. The rates of Premium olF.-ied, are as low as those of any othT simdir institution, and every man has now an opportunity, lor a trifling sum, to protect himself against the ravages of this destructive element, which ofr4in a single hour, sweeps away tlie earnings ot many years. The course the office pursues in transacting their busines, and in the adjusting and pay., rnent 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 March '24, LS30. -12 3m
BLACHLEY &, SIMPSON, WHOLESALE dealers in dry cnocg, bootsandfii.f.s, IYo. 1J, Pearl sttctt Cincinnati, are now receiving an extensive supply of merchandise, suitable for the approaching season, and will be prepared at all times to furnish tlie western trade with a full assortment of articles in their line, on . , , . . to call ami examine their slock. Cincinnati, Feb. 10, 1830.. 3G-4S LAW NOTICE f f HE subscriber having taken his rcsiJ,i deuce in this ph.ee, will practice law in Iheciicuit rouits, at Lafayette, Covington, Frankfort, Danville, and Crawfordsville. His office is in the small house on tlie public .-cpiure, Wiih esquires May and Pollen. JOHN BRYC& Crawfordsville, 5ih Feb. 183. " ;j(j.tf 1)W Partnership. WfVNBY S. LANE and ISAAC NAYled:, of Crawlordsv-iiie,Ind., leaving l'J l I tnersbip in the practice of ''" ln ;,!' cceM.!. s of Montgomery, Clin ' '"id ''jp;,o,-aiM e, will attend to all bu n' ,!,,, rnay l:e entrustedto their profession management Nov. 5, bS!5. tf LAST HINT! 'is a verv good world wo i.v live in, lend. or o spend, or to give in; But to beg, or to borrow, or get a main's vim. v worst world that ever ws Ki.i. ,vn.' GREGORY ev 1 1 ANNAS take this metho! ol informing those in "pcau wiili ilnm whoso in'tes tiit; arcounis were d.oj last Christmas, that payment JirsT be made immediately ; if not paid soon, said notes and accounts w.i! he placed in the bands of the proper officers for collection. Our apology is, that we have waited patiently thus far. without dunning our fhends, and l hey have, as patiently, jie-giectcd to pay us; and we owe money that n ti-t b -March 11, IS'Ak ik. ul G. & II. 40. HAGS! RAGS PI ASH will he i n it ,i ;y quantity cf d" the Record Nky clean rags, del:v'i"d printing ollieo. Craw 'ford--vide, December, 135. CASH FOR RAGS. THE subscribers will pay four dollars ar ' fifly cents per hundred, in cash, for clean .' en or cotton rags, delivered at their pa mill in Brookviile. PHILLIPS SPEER Brookviile, Dec. 10, 1S35. 40 3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, an . prentice to the chair making business. No; but such as are of industrious habits ar good moral character need apply. GEORGE C. CLARK. Crawfordsville March 21, 1833. 42 tf James Leicis, Barber and hair dresser, WOULD respectfully inform his old cus tomers and the public in general, that hestil continues to carry on the above business in the north room of William W. Nicholson's tavern, on Main street. He will rise ar 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. C&Hoots and shoes blacked as usual, with neatness and despatch. P. S. He only asks I he old price. Crawfordsville, Nov. 5, 1735. 24-tf FEW copies of "An Introduction to I'arneryy' by Willis Hughs, for sale il tne printing office. Crawfordsvibe, Dec. 3, 1835. 2S-fs C'ratv fordsvillc ccord PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY I. F.WADfi At two dollars per annum payable in ad
vance, or witnm. three months after the? time of subscribing; two dollars and liftcents within the year; or tlnee dollars a ter the year expires. No paper will be discontinued unle at our option without special notice at payment of all arrearages. Advertisements, not exceeding twel lines in length, will be inserted thr times for one dollar; and twentyfive cer for each subsequent insertion. Advertis incuts, for a limited time, or from a th tance, must be paid for in advance; othe, wise they will be continued at the expens of the advertiser. Letters on business must be pos
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