Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 28, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 October 1834 — Page 3

TEN DAYS LA TE R FROM

ESGLAXD.

l.afaycUe Races.

fTTHE public are respectfully informed

M that ihe annual fkll races, over the LaC - - - :ll U j iv i

Xkw York, Septe 10. T w,u 7""icea on n eanes-

n,:r . c i , .-o ;Cf r. i.. oaJ mdq uhv i wmwr next, ana con-

Chi mphin, Captain Mcv, bringing us Lon ! "Tu dayi" The fol,ovving P Jnn n n. ... , . .c t , - , ! n be run for:

and LiWrn.,! to the lTth irl.;t. ij": day, Tiiree mil & repeat,

ii. i, j.: id i ict i-on io ways later than before

received. Parii unent was prorogued on the 15th. The two Houses appear to have been thoroughly pitted against each other for gome days previous to the prorogation. in the House of Lords, August 11th, nf ter an animated defoale, the Irish titles hill v.'as refuted a second reading, by a vote of 180 to 122. Majority against t ie second reading, .v. Pbe Poor Laws Amendment Bill passed the House of Commons on the 8th, after some amendments. Accounts from Napoli to July 8, state tint M una h -d submitted, and that Greece was jus: returning to complete r-nquillity. Phe King gave his royal isent to the Cl.-urch T.-inporaliiips (Ireland) Bill, ihe C-omt of Chanci ry (Ireland) Bill, ihe R tnMon of Yoter? (Scotland) Bill, the Sr-oOi Australian C-Ionization Bdl.the Sale of Beer Bi!!, and to several o'her bills.

SPAIN. The recounts fr-m the mrih of Sprdn nre later h little than those r c iv.-d veslerd u- by

lh! way of Cadiz, md r-pri.sTt the o se of j Vrn. Bur!; Prerd.Ti.s ;-.hn..s! hop le. His es- J E.gnal Butt

80,00 50,00

25.00

rwo miles and repeat,

3rd. " One mile and repeat tor colts of three years old and under, 4tti. day, One mile, the best three in five,

The course will be open for any horse.

mare or gelding, except the winning horse of ony preceding day, and competition is respectfully invited. THE STEWARD. Lafcyette, S-pt.27th 1834.

cr pe by sea will tv pr -v -v. d hv th, IVneh i Louisa Buck and Frlish vessels .f w- r cruising for hM ! J .?. h B stick jmp-'.se ft the coast of Sp i.. nnd 'irn. H r- j Solomon B- 'l

LIST OF LETTERS, EMAlNlN'G in the Post Office in Crawfordsville, on ihe 31st if S- ptm-j

bvi if34 ; which if not taken out within throe months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.

James McCorkel John McDowell Joiham Miller Root. McCoy Alexander McConn II 2 Jacob M-irttn Nancy B. McConnvl! Thorv Michaels NaUm-. Mnivill e P Zaehariah Poird Chnstc pher Perkins

A John B. Austin Eii Armenirout Thomas Armstrong Spear Anderson Nathaniel Alhsorr B William C Baldwin

Bo wen B abb

is stationed on the lino f he French frontier to receive him. i iie should s- k refuge in Frr;ee. On Frid'-y ih- 1st ultimo, Gen. Minn h f i England for Spain.

The Si nriT or Bliss. A marnaeo wis ceh-bnted a few weeks smee in a romantic ?pot on the top of the Bhe Ridge, under ihe br xid arch of Herven. The parties havino obtained a license in ihe connlj1 in which thev tlid not reside, deemed i n,'cessnv to lie Vvi:!:in the j-irisdiction of theclfrk issuing tlie process; and, at the appointed hour, here came the groom and his train from one point, r.r.d the bride with heT fair posse fvom another. After the nnptiil lie was drawn, the p.-.rties sep:-rated in the manner and direction v.vonee ihey came but only tempor rily. we jv.-esum."4. Thtn scene was nc of singular interest ; ma w. have no doubt ihe fond pair, in their journey through the dark v les of b.fe.

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v. iil never tnrgei wnai w s m i;ei, :n use mo- kcv. John

i aenf. omptsViically the summit of i-l-vs

P rker B ; v n Susannah ns S rnuel N. Bell Y dentine Borough William Babb C R'chael Carle John A Co ley N ithan Compton Wilh irn Cowger Ralph Carine William Cams Joseph Croy Hiram Connell Enoch Canutt D Wi libra Deer D.vid Dix Solomon Detrick E

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Commercial B ;nk of

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Pu!! L:-nds in 'h Lnd Office at th:s jl.:ce. I

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signe.-l hast.-ke;; ut 1 "tt'-r? of min

is-.: lion en the -si te of JOHN COONS, Fen.. dee"d, 1 1e f Montgor.u-ty county, la. : tli 'vfre pSi-ns hiding claims againsi s.iul estate will pleisc present them, duly nu-tl.e,-iticat-d, for settlement, witliin one year, and all ihose indebted are requested to come forward and m ike immediate payment. The eslate is solvent.

JOHN COONS, jr. JESSE COONS, October 10,1811 2 3 w.

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Samuel Emu's Michael Etter F John Ferity

i J unes Fmdley

John W. Fish Pluhp Fox G George Graham " II Robe:; in'son Fiet!i. k Howard J ; oi) : !r,;nback John 11. ys Joseph Henderson I Misncr Irwin J Samuel Jackson William Jenkins James G. Johnson K Benjamin Keller

Ldw :ni Kelsey

ILL lw olP.ed t public s.le, on Sat- Jonathan Kceney

urdiv the 1st day of November next, i

James Kinff

Henry Keller Joshua Kenworthy L

Lliiler !'.irer

N..iii n P- yncr D. mel Poi";er J-uiies PeOif Be i i j t . i t i Pallet so n Ad. i;i Portii Micj i; Pui' n Ji shu t 13. -.t :s Johu Pot:. Q Henry Qtiick K William Ricketts Leon art! iit.Oiiisc-n v Asa R .tioell S Jesse Stew ait Jos' ph Swank Asa A. Si one Rebecca Sifers Christian Stover Teyton Smith Alexander Slauson John Steepieton J 'sepli Snith William Simmons Albert G. Sloo J tines Smith T James TtiOrnpson Daniel P. Thompson John Thompson (on Cole Creek) James Turner Jacob Thompson James Tale Willi:, Talbut Luzares Tilley U Abraham Utter V Samuel Yancleavc John Yall James Yolen Daniel Yaughn Joseph Yaietusdal W Henry Wr .y D -niel Vetihers William Wilson Jededi.oi W;dden

IVOTICE. FTpO Henry Bolen, Huldah Bolen, and Juliann Bolen, heirs of Richard Bolen .HcL Take notice, that wTe will apply to the Probate court of the county of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, on the first day ot the next term of srid court to be holden at the Court House in Crawfordsville on ihe second Monday in November, 1KJ4, for Commissioners to be by said court appointed to si t Epart and assign by meets and bonds, the right of dower of the undersigned, Martha Martin, relict and late w idow of said Richard Bolen dee'd, in and to the following described real estate and lands, in said county, viz: The west half of the north east quarter of section ten, in township 20 north, of range 5 west, 80 acres, and he east half of the north wvst quarter of section ten in township 20, range 5 west, t O rcres and the west half or put of the east half of the north west quarter of section fourteen in township 20, range 5 west 40 .-cits. And because said heirs are infants we vwil app'y to said Court to assign

them a yuardia" or guardians ad-litem in this boh;; if. NATHANIEL MARTIN, & his wife MARTHA MARTiN. Sept. Sixteenth, 11,

Secretory o f the States' Office ludrtr. .pn;is,Aug l-Ok-tl.

To the Editors of the Indiana .buried: Gc;r,thnitn: Piosunnt to the et regul; 'in.cr .i i:;l elections, I furnish yv.,foi publication, ihe following nst of returns ot the late election foi iovon.or tnd Lieut. Governor, receive! n' myoliiee. I am, very rep cl iViiy, Your obedient servant, WM SiiEETS.

( ttr Valuable L,atid for SalcCO

A. D. COOmbs, corner of main and Fiflk street.) ttaciWATij hs i i ff r . ly H.r sale large Stock of 11ATS, FLRS, and HAT TRIMMINGS.

Also, jfSofvanHJS shapes andqual-

Octtber S, 183 1 .

X pursuance ot instructions from theTre-

my Department of the U. States. I shall, at the time and places herein after mentioned, offer for sale on a credit of one and two

years, with the exception of a small per cent. ' ities suit.ible for the western trade.

in advance the following described lands, i which have heretofore been conveyed to theU. ' Slates, subject to be sold, and the proceeds j

applied to the satislaction of so much of the debt Israel T. Canly, as late Receiver of Public Monies at Crawiordsville, Indiana. At Willinmsport, in Warren county, on the 10th November, 1834 AV. 1 . W.fract ional I Sec. 14 ,Town.2 1 X.RangeSW. 2. S Eqr 15 " 21" " 8

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A JL1ER3I PEPIODICAL Ma M TEIt.l TVMiJO. THE CINCINNATI MIRROR. AND WESTERN tiAZETTF. OF LITERATEEE AN1 SCIE.CE EDITED BT GALLAIIEtt AXD SIIREVE.

PROSPECTUS OF TLJL FOURTH VOLUME. The fourth volume of ifw tr-rn.... M r

At Logans, rt on Friday the 1 1th day of j Kor, and Western Gazette of Literature avd 0r? Scienee. will be commenced ; earU in fV Ti

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tit the Ute residence of JOHN COONS,senV, ;ecd, Montgomery county, la. the following

and Hops, fiovsenoirf y , Ali

t n furniture yr. tyc. A credit of 12 months will le given on all sums over three dollars. Sale to commence at 10 o'oleric, A M JOHN COONS, jr ) . , v JESSE COONS, Aum'October 10, 1-31. -2 -k.

liss Rebecca Lamdcn Hunter Wallace

C. C. Lay ton and A. David Wiley

Alex. W ear J :Cot West fall J mos Wiley Eb 'nez. r Walden JosejMi Wado

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Valuable lnu lv S-ile. rstv ill sn,,yi rib'-r il'-': r -ie one

E3, .nd a inlfofGOOl) L NI), c-mtain-iivj i2v) acres, lvi:i t-'-n l! . k Cre.k ..bout four oie3 from Gil AWFOU DSVILLE, a little West of North. V fivbr inform.!t ion cm. utre of M A RY B B I .LES. Crr.vf.)rdsvillo, h ., Nci . 7. 1 Si 1 2Stf.

Beedle

M Mrs McClung Hir..in Miller 1) ; td C. M ixwcll

I-d ward Meyleme

ISAAC C. ELSTON, P.M.

Srpt. 30, 183. 27 3 w

TAASIE IT A IT X FOR SALE.

Inrormalioii Wanted.

N tiK: i-.rh dy ot June biss, William

Smith.of the County of Tipix canoe,left

his residence on business, and Ins not wn

lieard of since the 8th day of July following. Said William Smith is about five feet and eleven inches high, of regularly proportioned figure, dark complexion, black, intelligent rye; the hair off of the top of his head, which is bid by platting his hair over it; he is over fifty rears old ; rode from home a very large bay" horse. His cloths are of a London brown

color.

PfTCHK Subscriber otters the ollowing val; H uable Farm and Town-lots at private

Sale : One 80 acre lot, situated li miles west

from Crawfordsville, all enclosed; on which

is a comfortable log house and barn a

VO UVCr

ORCHARD of 120 APPLE TREES

mTV ACHES OF FIRSTRATE

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O S3 P - c- s S i W .vnc 2225 513 2070 033 l.bfsorson 1021 00 1170 4b2 j Airinon 1020 776 103S 70,: iii..s:i 1210 701 1250 505 t iin:on 310 178 318 l(v; Css 440 53 450 3 Knox 700 435 830 23 D.t'-irss 338 402 47G 233 Hamilton 306 171 300 108 Putnam 854 748 910 48t Morgan 712 4S8 0S7 302 Hancock 205 200 3T7 180 Shelby 872 402 004 02 Union 709 550 000 550 Decatur 800 32G 801 330 Delaware 207 103 311 40 tir.M.t 111 40 135 8 Miami 70 20 88 4 Washington 058 1053 071 532 Jennings 433 321 470 242 Vanderburgh 243 203 108 113 Parke 087 CM S07 315 Sulhvan 242 003 333 44' Randolph 432 138 430 88 Boone 241 227 201 157 Huntington 257 30 201 25 W;,rric! 173 273 142 224 Sp r.cer 210 103 155 80 SwizT!and 703 207 771 205 Henry OS I 382 078 303 Riplev 741 230 750 22 Clay"' 00 333 102 107 Gibson 502 494 411 342 Owen 300 280 300 346 Pike 182 280 120 152 F.yette 045 574 000 547 Whnc 50 28 50 23 M.uhson 532 150 425 45 Vigo 030 23 1027 174 Montgomery 850 406 10o5 216 TipK'canoe 904 507 017 570 Fount nr. 055 820 1226 205 Eikhart 10G 158 174 175 Si. Joseph 348 08 311 83 Harrison 055 725 016 125 a.rk 072 941 755 707 Bartholomew 057 031 020 013 Jackson 3S3 577 300 4S6 Franklin lOtl 384 10'J3 3"6 Carroll 272 344 2.0 3i2 Scott 304 201 377 102 Monroe 548 073 511 06 i Warren 4 13 200 405 150 Posey 415 722 428 001 Greene 342 418 2H 402 Dubois 82 210 120 118 A'artin. 105 200 180 106 Johnson 511 440 443 250 Allen 246 112 244 112 Vermillion 563 455 786 213 Berry 325 78 350 20 Laporto 328 150 242 145 Dearborn 1203 1030 1012 1202 Hendricks 552 411 571 277 Lawrence 018 533 008 400 Floyd 588 200 717 78 Crawford 300 108 373 14 Orange 383 002 365 485 Lagrange 07 54 88 G2 Total, 307f-5 273 HI '-4' 20405

'MEADOW, r. Sfe. FOUR TOWX LOTS, to wit: No. 06 No. 30 No. 121,

i -i . i Ci 1 ano part ot ro. 1 1 1 1 an oi which ihuowimv, lrrv cd tor within the United States I'"1 Ul Lyy'- 1 1 , , ... , l.er euuoi i.i. tnmrovemenis on them. The whole will be

endly to the cause m numam , , fi

disconsolate and much distressed

H-oman (Wife of said William) by giving above an insertion in their newspapers. In-j rJ

formation hv letter will be gratefully received directed "to Incline A. Smith, Putnam, touniv, Hcnapm post office, Illinois. , v, ' EVELINE A. SMITH. September 10th, 1831.

P. S. For terms inquire of utx. Miller,

B. L. Daniel

Crairfordsrillci la. May, 5, 1834.

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Dr. W. B. Winton RESPECTFULLY mtorms the public tint he is jermanently locate! in Crawfordsville, where he will give his undivided atten tion to the duties of Ins profession in all it branches.

His office is in the Book Store one door

nTAlHrc,4icc wanted. fTTVlE snnscnlr wishes to ake an ap ' II ' . i ni trksmithinj? business:

jjL prenucc v r,t .Dr. Holmes Drug Shop. where he

It ll Lrlcter and inuWoua habvls will j ma, be found at all times, except when pro

fessionally engaged. Mis charges simu in au

cases be unilorm and moderate

find a farorable situation by applying soon. Crawfordsville, la, Sept. 18; 1831-25. Wm. G. Pierce

June 10, 1831.

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MO i'lCE ii o by jJiven that the under signed has taken out letters of Administration on ihe estate of SAMUEL IRWIN. frVcViltte of Montgomery C). la., therefore all persons having claims against said estate dill please present them, legally authenticatw for settlement, within one year, and nil -hose indebted to said estate are requesied to come forward and make immediate payment. The estate is believed to lo s Ivent. MISNER IRWIN 4emV. September 18, 1831. 25 w AGENTS FOR THE REC( ) IID Wea P. O. H-'tlstead La Fayette, J- R- Semana J. Wade.

Frankfort and Jefferson, S. D Maxwell

Pleasant Hill,

Newtown, Atlica, Wtlliamsport, Covington, amestown, -South-Bend,

7. Coon.

Wm. Ho we Post Master Post Master Post Master. Snivel Hughs C. M. Ileaton

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commenced earlt in Oct.Jr

i next. The coming volume of the Mirror will ! 00 marked by a numfjcr of improvements upj on the present; hut the general features, which j at this time distinguish the naner. willremain

unchanged. As heretofore the Mirror will contain a luge proportion of Original Matter, and the choicest articles fit m the Foreign and American Mag.zinrs. 1(8 contents

w-ill consist ol original and selected T !.. i Essays Poetry Biographical and L'istorijcal Sketches Reviews of end ccpiVtis tx. j tracts from New Works in the various depart;ments of Literaturv a Cornpenti" o ol ihe News of the day Desl?ry Patc.fj.is

on' oucn imeiiience ot i general nature may seem to be interesting to i rrtnes. OCrTo make the Minor ftill mete wortrj of the patronage of the WvS Un. C'cn n etutjv the Publishers promise, m ihe feun!, na,me, a series of Tales illustrative ct Wiem reculi rities, history and sccmcrv, witintx-

inx-siy iur uus orK. rtis.i, ftsoter as ,r,cn

The 1st, 22, 3d, 4th, and 5ih, tracts lie in I a mornh, a piece of Mrsre, arranged for the the neighborhood ol Wdliamspoit; the 0th, I Piano forte or Guitar. P.jvr of a -quality su7th, 8ih, 0th, 10th, 1 lth, 12th, 13th, 14th, j perior to the prest-nt wii! le cisf-o1, ;.nd the rric-

15th, lbth. I7di,&: I8lh,m the vicinily of Lo-

ginsportjpriitcipah'y on the Wabash; the 10th, JOih, 2lsi, :2d,23d,tSt 24th,near the town of Peru, in Miami county, except the two or hree latter, which lie near tlie mouth of the Sal omnia; the 25th, 26th, and 27 th, lie on die Michigan Road, near Logansport. From information on which 1 can rely, I feel assured, drat 1 am not guilty of misrepresentation, when I state to tlie public, that the ibovc lands are, with a very tew exceptions, f the very BEts f QUALITY; a number of the tracts are finely Watered, and possess the dvantage of lying on or near the Wabash & Erie Canal route some near the Michigan road and part of them near tlie county seat of Miami Cjunty. Purchasers will, in every instance, be required to give bond with approved security. T. A HOWARD, United States Attorney, It. uiana I) strict. The Editors of the La layette 41 Mercury? the ''Indiana licmoerat'1 and the "Indiana Journal1'' will please give the above 5 insertions, and forward their accounts to me. T. A. H, August 15, 1831. 22 ts ISail-iiuad Police. WfOOlvSi will bo opened lo receive the ts 1l) subscription of stock in the Indianapolis -nd Laf yette Rail Road Company, on the 20th of September, 1831; and be continued open until otherwise directed, at the blowing places, v.z: At Indianapolis, Marion county. At Jamestown, Boon county.

At Crawfordsville, Montgomery county.

At Columbia, 1 ippecanoe county. At Lafayette, do. The directors named in the act of incorpo

ration are culhorized and requesied to act as agents in opening books, at the several plact S

in their respective counties. A share in said company is $o0; two dollars on each share r. quired at the time of subscribing, or the note of the subscriber of slock for said two dollars, payable to said company on demand, as soon as 200 shares of stock are found to be subscribed for. Th balance to be paid according to tlie charter. By order of the Board of Dire ctors of she Indianapolis and Lafiyette Rail Road coinptny. P. M CURREY, Pres't. Attest, J. W. Powers, Clerk. August 28, 1884. 23 tf.

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ARRIVALS AN!) DEPARTURES OF THE MAIL. At and frcm ( ratrfordsrillc. ARRIVALS.

Eastern, Saturdays iy Tuesdays at 10 A. M

Southern, do do ' Xorthern, Mondays Fridays G Green Castle, Tburd is "

Xcrtoicn, Monday evening. Western Saturdays tf P. ,M Saturdays Si Tuesdays 10 A.M. Southern, do do " ' Xorthcrn, do do " " Xeu toirn, Tuesdays ' u Greeueastle, Fridays 5 A. M. Western Saturdays 0 P. M. All letters and papers intended to be sent in any Mail, must be handed in half an hour previous to the lime of closing. L C. ELSTON, P. M

Administratrix' Notice. "TCYTO HOE is hereby given, that the underJl signed has taken out letters of adrninisii.ti.n on the estate of James B. McClure, late of Montgomery county Indiana, dee'd. All iiersons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make immediate payment : and all those having claims will present them duly authenticated, within one year. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. , , . ABIGAIL McCLURE, AdnCx. Crawfordsville Sept. 18th, 1834. TT Oil WO UK neatly cxecuted at this Office

chanical appearance of the work, gincraiJv.

t in oe unproved. The series of Original Western T;ks which are to appear m tins volume, (one of which shall be published eveiy month,) will be from the pens of the Rev. Timothv Flint, author of 'Francis Berrien,' &c. c. Morgan Neville, Esq., author of 'Mike Fink, or tire Last of the Boatmen,' &c. J. A. M'Clung, Esq., author of Camden, a novel,' ccc. B. Drake, Esq., author of 'Tales from the Portfolio of a young Backwoodsman, James II. Parkins, Esq., author of 'Familiarity, or the Widow's Wig,' &c. John B. Dillon. The authoress of 'Hospitality, a fale' the 'Sweedish Gi.l' a popular poem, &lc. Mrs. Ji Lt.v L. Dt mont. " P. W. Ball " It. S.Havnes. " C. L- Hf.ntz, And other?. The Poetical department of the Mirror will still be contributed to by F. W. Thomas, author of 'The Emigrant,' J. X. M'Jilton, Otwav Cekrv, and others; and Essays will bo furnished from the same pi ns ihat have hitherto made the Mirror the medium of communicating their reflections and speculations to

e public.

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commonly occur in country practice.

Oihce in Dr. Grimes' brick house, immediately west from the court house. Crawfordsville, June 2, 1834. tf.

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