Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 29, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 October 1834 — Page 3
i ilia inot intlliTi)t n;:d benevoint liidividuals i our country, to xnnke a selection of r.ch books as will bo fitted (or tfu-proposed libn;-
ivj Slioll bein th fart, it is onIy nofessary to ni.iko arrangements at tho pronosod ethtcatfon rCHtiOHS" on tho ")th of v v 1-t. or hf ttrr. m-i-hrm. Lv ,l,o ty reams oranizod, to provide lor all sections ol ilu ronniry, and cvrry rbfx of tho ronnvninitv, tho . in.,. ... ..,w.i.,ts.u.cr mu oJ-o, winch HlUSt oo confined in a public librnrv. AN OBSERVER. S A TURDAY OCTOBER IS, 1831. T'- torn of Cm-.vforusvHl- incorporated. I Tlio Truces of this town Ind tVir first j j-j-jr-ifM I n TI I 1 ii ' V ' ' 1 1' 1 1 1 : t " i 1 1 1 r , at tire hon? of Major Ristine orT-inlzd ns n hodv corporate and netio, hy ! choosing Henry Ristine ISAAC NAYLOR, Chilion Johnson, jacob Angle, Caleb Brown, Henry Ristine, and Isaac Naylor, the persons fortbefirut vr-:r. William H. Crawford is no more Tron an ob!in""v nn'H" in the Niiion"1! inimorr. t rp,rf; ,!yl, o..nns v c-1 individ'i 1 di--d, in the stale of Georgia in the present men h. Mr. Crawford ws n inn of t-deo's of a Iiih oder, and Jr.' OTUpi-'d m"-v important and hiffhly resrnnsibl.' s'alioii? in ph'iral life. Tlwnsa SenTtor in h V rlOT. Tn 1S12 he w-o? nnpointed a .Minister to; Franci; and. on his: re"rn f rom t!rt cMintry l e d c the Tr-mv di n it-notit lie 1 '-i i.e.-.u cr 1 no iw .o-oy oi .n...v..u . iw dined the invitation, and retired to private ! life. A short time after his retirement, he was appointed a judg-? of the Superior Court of Georgia, wl;U h station he held at U oe lit. ii of his d ;)!!. IrolirinK Demo -rat, alias Mouocrat. Tin' vfftmoi.'? hircit!:.? Ij.'irc editor of thh ynobocratiC p-'.pcr ofO;-t-b.-r !)a; condensed in r.bout i-ne sen -re of his I'd '.by editorial effusion, of a ir.;!;d ni r-ilv d -ranged, and perv b-sj erted b a Zo.-jf and ceaseless course of Ot.'! man, r.r.v in editor, j a few idens worthy onl'i of a genMem-.n, upon whom tho degrees of BOOT AND BLAN KET KNIGHTHOOD h ave tWn conferred, j in a style p?euii i- to BlACKLEfi and INDIAN TREATY LCD ES. lie charges lis with the ciitne of envy towards himself, and ascribes our attempt at telling a few unpleasant matters of CiCt abi.ut bini, to that odious passion. Who can believe, for a moment, that any human being can bo found, who can entertain the passion of envy towards A. F. Morrison? What is there in his condition, moi d, political or intellectual, to excite an envious f ehng in the bosom of any rationed creature? - Amid tho numerous and degrading passions rmd vicious principh's of his n tore, cm o;;c sjl-tary redec-ai-ig virtue be found? Ilts best friend must ansvr in the negative. II talks about our b -mg "b. y--.nd th pdft of reri)ecta!tihty.'!' Whit imivi.lenc-.?'.!! O s!ntn? v.-'icre is thy bUS: di! Is it possi.de, that A. 1 Morris';! s is up a claim to a knowledge of '-n'p -csal ihiy"? Was ho ever within its T) A ? Does it co.isist of such dtethisruhhinff fe.il-, as those that so justly out. tie iiim to the Lxiorabie degrees of kntgh'.hool ? As well rniTlit the Prince of daik;r s deliver lectures on matters of faith and piety, as A. F. 31omr son to prate about "respectability." It is a plant that never grows in a blacMeg sod, nor ilo-.rish-s in the d ukn 'ss of midnight crimes. In conclusion wo inform lhe knight of the boot, that wc ad:nit, an. 1 retort the truth ol Lis concluding remarks; ' A villain's censure is exDrled praise." We als inform him that in thit region, and every other, where lie is known, his pra:so3 are tho most deadly slanders.
was man.-cv-c.e: oy .m ... ..... ... rt v . , rcsuti. ,a from ihis identity of employment olj ,- , , r , - tivr aft-r-nH- 1- b-c-m-S--crenrvof tho! , , , rv lor ro-eiertion, szneo tilt lr ail lar..; m, O- C-m- i,:wnm fi,orci. nnfl the rrnon!i.mt c nv . . . .
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T--eaiuv-a-d whil h-.ld:"" this station was! r . .,r j termination ot the last SCSSIOTI Ot 1 .easiuy , a.,u i.u n- 1 foehn.fr tljev mamlest for each, other. A fepan- . . T
ruinated as a candidate for President of the 1 say ncU lDe lhe c ongreS 1 lie tiouso nnrt tlio ia United States. Wh.n Mr. Adams was elect- j p and j telj vou whovou are;i tllO lossofsurh mf-nn cd President, he invited him to remain at. the , -. . Mr. iilNXEV, 31 r. AiCrlJui 2 ir, Ril
V I Ti.e wtslemConstctlatioa under the inGuc:ie of tsieaei I'owcr. Inthi ptpetof the 10 iust. the etstensiblc 1 editor of this colhtr press lias put forth a few i choice senlcncea of ribaldry against ourself, I s editor of the Record, on a blackguard 1 style peculiar to tio source whence they cmal rated. ' We have no disposition to wage a paper ' I war a'-ninsl this ostensible editor; for wo are
dispo scd to believe that ha is a young man WHO 13 neiloer inviuy i.v qualified for doing the dirty work of a Jackson editor. We are sorry 10 sec an editor of
moral and virtuous ha! its, suffer himself to be made a caps paw to register the flthy communications of one who writes under the influence of steam power, generated from the
! coniJl,!"P;'on of brandy and white whiskey. ! ,s "ot this nn imProvci"cnt in the application 1 ,f s!cnm Pwt,r' far "cyond ke conceptions lofli.0 iininortal Fulton himself? Surely the ! ,hc author is entllled t0 a Palcrit riSht for the ! discovery. According to the Jackson doctrine of "reponsibjlity,-' W3 shall consider this little prin .or as under the controlling influence of a (certain Zofk member of Congress, whom we . shal, hoM responsible for the acts of his little I editor. We proMime 1 he little member has
promised the Utile printer a "by authority"!18 fui,nd' bll,.,l!e llir u" ls riOW 111 cerium
commission upon the conditon that he will
censcnt at all times to be his editor, and do j n(.cted with the advantages ,f Carr.l iiavigahis duty as a faithful servant. This is Jack-' turn. Before many Years thi n, we n.av ex-
son consistency, arid in strict accordance with the example of the old iief.o, the occupant 1 ' f o the palace, at V ashington. Wc would ad- ' v- una iiiiii iiiiun in M'.m: sunn; inui la in . . .T. . . n ... l l i ..seeruuu uie amouni oi niiiuence wmcn ii!S!' master possesses at Washington, before j(C does too much of his dirty work. For this purpose, wc advise him to seek information at the hands of the post master at Perry ville, in Vermillion county, Indiana; nd if he can not a (lord hi;n tlio desired intormation, lie can ascertain the standing ot his master, by inquiring of the neighbors of, tlic Post Master. The editor of the Constel - l ition seems to disnlav a little svinn ithv foi j j . . ( . . lhfi St,nior t.di;or 0f the Democrat." Tins
is natural. Being both engaged in the same , ast four or iivo months, it has -xji-rr7i and -MrnvwA- business i)fjdv;;nci!ig : rionood no a ntfrial imnmvt toont.
the cause of political idolatry , and having the same inscription ei craved upon their collars, sympadietic tec hugs must be the result, uc - cording to the laws that govern the moral world. in - ,1,0.0 suuo uc. coo.equer.ee necrHy , , " , - , known accoruin7 to this proverb as a t, nf v Trr;., n-mf I vUii' liivu V' i m iiii in.Jvuyum a i. n. i a as infamy and degradation, the f-ct will cx ic no passion in oar booom, other than pily , , ct and contempt From the Dayton Journal Sep. 2. 183 1. MIAMI CANAL. The benefits of 1 his grea : work, when it shall be comp!etcl to the M-iuniee bay, may in son'irt degree be anticipated, from a knowledge of lire influence winch it already exorcises upon the extensive agricultural, manufacturing, and comme.ch! interests, by the use of that part of tho Canal aheady some y1.,rs in successful operation betwe e n this p! ice and tho Ci.y f ( ancirmaii, a distance ol do null's. The f.eility will) which ivv products of the country are ihav o nvy.-ii to market, withort hazard and at a small oxoense. is ihe principal advantage derived from this canal and is almost the only one generally ' understood and ackuowi -dged. 1 o. ie is iiowever, another item of great io.p kmco ts lhe best interests of the communi y coine-cu d with this canal which we wou-UJ u;e,re piOicularly noiice at this lira;. the bmn -n-v vuiut power incident to the construction oi ihe Canal. Already twenty six p ur'of u::M s!.nos are in ojvraiion at tiie leeks between DaV lon and the Ohio River, and leases i-re m ;0 for an additional number, which together al lord a rotenuo to the state of upwards of livr thousand dollars per annum, vr.d of the canal mills are of a superior kind, and c:o oxvned and conducted by men of ciierprise md capital, who compete and vie with odier for the ascendency, 'ooth in die grain market at home and the tlour market abroad; dins ensuring to the. firmer the highest ptice lor his cram, and to the merchant and con11 sinner a manufactured article ot sup -nor qual ity. It is believed th.it no district of country of equal extent west of the mountains aiford so much flour of a first rate quality as does the Miami Country. Tho whole amount of fall in the Miami Canal, from the upper plane at Dayton to low water mark in the Ohio River at Cincinnati, is three hundred and ten feet. Tins fill is divide! into thiny-throo locks of various lilts, and will aiford a water power to be applied to hydraulic Machinery cipable of operating one hundred and lify pair of null stones four and a half feet diameter. The value of this immense water power, equally distributed through tiie center of this line region, may le readily guessed' at least. Let us, however look Nonhvvctrd to tho extension of this 'aiK-il to the Maumee Bay. Of this extension, iluriy-iwo miles, to a point three miles above IV.ma, are under contract and rapidly progressing towards completion, ;md about live miles more under preparation for contract m tlu Maumee Valley. The water power on the?- several portions will be immense, and will produce results similar to ihese already stated, of the water pover below. But 11 is ihat portion of the counOy lying between the vJley of the vireat. Mniiii and ihe town ol Defiance at the junc.iou of ihe Augia-zo with the Miomee river, where the most important results may be exp cted a . ... ..... .. n- . t. ,l- M, Uor t itil UMI. k!u nom 0,0 e... .' - - ii country, neai.yo.ieouu.0,0 - ' a Ions the lino ol tne Canal, of great extent, cast and west, ,s woolly destuute of wator power. By diverting ihe ln-ad waters of the J vireat Miami Irom their pr.'sent course to the NVth ard lavin up l!io fisod waters of thej
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i heads i t the St. Mary's river and other smali
streams' in immense reservoirs and discharges mg the whole through the Can d Northward by a decent of three hundred feet, a water power is produced on pa Lie of operating from one hundred to one hundred and fifty pairs of large mill stones or other Mtchinery requiring a power equal to lint. This section ol country is now a wilderness, for no other reason thm its utter destitution of this irresponsible appendage to an agricultural country. It is now a number of years since the whole district of country lying between I he CI reen vide treaty iir.e and the Maumce river has ! becn in ,h'; rkMiml yet it has been alfaat u;en;iun is direcIcd 0 vnl,,.y8 wf ! streams whore good land and water privileges may be found together. Here the lirst only not r.iitno fdone. for thev are n.-rivs-.rilv ooni Poct to sce nal navigation and a accession M . 1 . - ' ' """"4 i.m.o.c u .-uu : moots s.'rete.i.iiig liom the Ohio river at the j (:jty cf Cmemn di, to the Maumee River or ..nr.. ..r.. i i ..:..! . .....i i.:. ( u,n , ,i .uiti; vji uuuui iv.u i.u iiu i lu aiiu ! Tii' rv-k Ltcs r!!i iiurli i fi.nnh'r mikii ri'ici'nl - "j im.i..-, m.i.ugii.. iwui.i.j uucmwnuiij i lertiiiiy ! soil, ami tegeiiicr with its artificial and n tur.il iuivantgs holding out inducements to the emigrant, not to be found many other portion of any Country. Mr. IMoDiFiiE. Tho Charlesj ton 4!TCU!'V com diss a loiter f roll) ' Air A2o! Iiiffii-: to lovornor liAY.XK. riigniner his si:'U in the nivs;iitCon- ; oross. !!( states, th;it altltotliih hv hn j ?oi-kul liimi II vdiipv !v .,, iKi.-i in i IliliK" II I m , i v " : ,h rPstorMtion of hi hidth fiSr ilu I Alj0;Hr js jjns Uj(rj to ho nutni Kt,. ,U..y b....!u,r..iMu S? ; ,) R 0,n.Sl-lltfiiv'S, u ho, Oilho! lion (he svrit 0f tu s.rvjoo m tildt l lv. or for other reasons, have with - 7 1 tJrau f flrcitiHsl bfiil: EDWARD 1LVERETT, JIT. VOR71A3J. . . ' ir- i-'HOATE, 3!r. 1ATES, thlworth, Mr. Huntington, aiul otit r,who are voluntarily retiring Iron. 1 thu National Couneil. Please bring 'em home! OThe p;r?on, or persons to w'lom I le::t my Saddle bags, (two j,-:ir,) one pair a bout six m-.iiitiiS since, and the oth -r "bout us many weeks, wall coufor a p Ci-Uar favor by returning th.'.-m imrnedh!-!v 4T0 F. M. PULLEN Crxvfnrdsrmc, Oct. Ii?, ISi?. :iv. v i iv.ij i.s i er: i-.v xMvt-i! y. u in- imoer-.--s !'.. r. : .. .. . .. i - . signed has taken out llor. of A dm nnon on th' estate of John Carney dccf, late f Montgomery ca., I a. ;d;crefore all peisoiss mdeb'ed 10 s.-id osiate are requested to t'.nk.-- i-.;nediate payuvnt, and all t;;o?e h it!)i; ci mis will p!-.-uv' p;vs-i:it t!: rn, (inly afith-.'tii;cated, f--r?et !e:::--.-i:t, within one year. The -3L;te is soiv. lit. Henry Lee, Adm'r. October IT, 2'3 dm in s. st razor's Scsle. "pr W iEL oif.-r for s do, at puoho v. :i-me. r.t jj. die Ian- residence of JOHN CARNEY. i kc,J on V"d-y !')r ,,f November, ,lie Howi-ig d--scribrd pi. -priy, to wn : I llr.Vf.V, Cattle, 'Shrrp, HoS, O.iC IVhtdniili, Con? in the .field, Wheat it-' the stack, Fanning Vtenstis, Household and Kitch en furniture, iyc, fye. Nine months credit will be rriwn on all j sums over $"-,00 by the purchaser giving his note with approved security. Sale to comj mer.ee at 10 o'clock HENRY LEE, Adnir. October 16, 1 S3 1. '20 LE persons indebted to the t-stale of ISAAC SMITH, deed late or'mnntginieiy county, la ., are requested to make immediate payment, and ail those hnvmg claims against said osiate will please present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, within one year. The estate is prob .bly solvent. Margaret Smith, AdnCx. October 17, l.vi, 'Id m i n s s r $ r i .5: ' & a 1c . iLL be od' red at pm.-hc s de, on the Nib day of November next, at the hue residence of ISAAC SMith, dee'd, in the vicinity of Pleasant Hill, Montgomery co., h. th following described pr.p"Hy, to wit: Horses, Cov:?, Sheep, Hogs, Beds and Bedding, 1 Wagon, Corn i) the ft eld, household and (xilckcn furniture, f'c. $c. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums uv.-r three dollars. S .le to commence at 10 o'clock. MARGARET SMITH, Adm'x October 17, lb.U As.Hth BUSHELS of OATS ,m. q fcii on subscription, for the . ... ',, ' 1h "- ""'d volume ot the RECORD. -TiJoVS oi good WOOD -' WE , & 1 watUCtl Oil fell l)crif 1011 .
OCr Valuable I.asul Tor aIc.-C IT--M-N pursuance oi instruction's from theTrc?Hiy Department of the U. States. I shall, at th -tin; and places herein after mentioned, offr for sale on a credit of one and two years, with tho exception of a small per cent in advance the following described lands, which have heretofore been conveyed to theU. States, subject to bo sold, and the proceeds applied to the satisf tcl ion of so much of the debt of : nrel T. Cni,bi, as late Receiver oi Public Monies at Craw fords vi Me, Indiana. At Willnmsport, in Warren county, on tho 10th November, 1S31 No. 1 . W . fract inn n 1 4 Sec. 11 ,Town .2 1 N.Ra n geSW. 2. S Kqr " l." " 21"- 8 " 3. E hf. N V.qr "15 " 21 " " 8 i. E hf. S W or " 12 " 21" " 8 "
At Loga.-isp.irt on Friday the 14th day of NovmL:T, 1N31 " 0. E hf. S E qr S. 29 T. 20 N. R. 1 W. . lit . i v qr " x, 8. N Ii or " 2 0. S E qr. " 2 10. Ei N Wqr. " 2 11 W S E or. " J 11' 1 I' nr t t.t ii 11 it it ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii n ii i ii ii ii n ii 2d " 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 2: .rl..." 11 . .1 nr - tj 5 (- u (jr 07 11 11 I l7 11 27 " 2? " 13. W h S W qr. ' 3f 11. E 4 S E qr. " 3 ) 15. Fractional sec. 3. UJ. "NWqr" 31 lT.NEcVN Wqrs' 11 18. N W qr 2 E j N W qr " 32 20. N E qr " 32 21. Ei NE or "20 " 1 " 1 E " 1 E O't 11 V 1 2? " 07 11 11 1 " 11 1 " A 11 11 (S 11 " vS " " 8 " 11 " 1 " " 1 " " 1 " 2; 5 W or .) 23. SE qr " 20 : 2 L ! raetion d sec. 32 28 " n 21 " 05 11 .) 11 , it , , p ! 1.1 i o ii qr " . " 2-i " 2J jo ii W or N W or Th3 1st, 2i, 3d, d tit, and ;"t!i, tnctslic in I d;' n;;ighbothood ol Wdiiatnspo; t ; ih : Otli, r'1'1' ''Ji lOsh, 11th, 12ih, L'du 1 lih. u:ii, 17di.Ci Lstb,: the v.esuity ol L g-.iispon :pvii;c;ip:diy on the Wabash; the lt-i:i, :'ith, 21s:,22d,23dA. 2i'h.reur the town t.( tViu, id Mi. .mi e.iuiiiy, c-.cepi the tw- or oivc latter, wlil h 1 10 ne..r the n;outh of the 1 : aiftma ; the on, -wv ih. and 2 1 1 j, Oil 'oe Michigan Road, tv-ar I.ogansport. j From information on winch I can rdy, 1 i ieel assured, that I am not guilty of misrepr- --. iituiion, when 1 si tie loii.e- p-.ibhc, ihit ill'.: oove lands ;ir'-, witii a vrry lew except:. ;is. f the very Li MS i Ql.'AEiTV; a uuiub-'rof ihe tr..C.s are linely wateied, at:l p t!i.' .dvant .ge i'f lving oil or near ;h ) Wabasii oc Erie C.mal route soiiw t:e ir the Mschig.iii Had -and put of them near the county seat ot Mi 111! c vc.inv. 1'urch.itu.MS will, in cvorv iust.ii:cc, be ,1 -ip.il red to give bond with upproved security' T. A.'tiOWAJli), United Si.iU-s Attorney. L.d'uuia Di:.irkt. T!ie Editors of ihe Eaf. y.MaMerev.7," t; I, A li: ,i .i . C " 4 l.L . diuna Jo-;:r;:aP Will p! euro give oe aooe J iiiscru i ... .1 f. torwa.u tiieir accoiims to me. T. A. II, Aug 1 1 - ,,.5" y4 TBOOivS Will b opeoed to receive the I .to. stin k m the Juuianaps ..u.l lnfyetteR .il Road Company, on OM he ;,.li ot .-pteiuuer, 10. 1 ; ana 00 co.itin 1 ,1 o ...,.- ,i:..-Lo,i n4 fi, ,'-.! ued o; -u id ofiierv.ise cL:eeied, at the 10J ' owing pt;-cos, viz: At Indianapolis. ?Iarion county. At Jamestown, Been, county. At Cr orosviiie, twoutgoirery cour.y. j At Oolumbi 1, Tippecanoe county. At L ifavotte. do. The hn-c:ors named in the act of incorporation an ruthiirtn -d and requested to act as a iron's in opeuing book?, at tlic several places Hi tiioir res'vcuve c:un'i. A s!s are in aid co!:;p-.ny is .':;".0; two hdi.i f irs on each s.i .re r- nuirea at x:v time 01 1 subset i!'in:r. or tin note of tlv suiisrnher stock for said two dollars, pay ihlo to s dd eompa.ry on demand, :s soon as XJ;0 sh ,res of stock arc found to be subscribed for. 'rebalance to be aid according l- Ilia charier. By order of the Board of l)irec;ir? of lao Indianapolis and Lafayette Rail Road cotop tny. P. M. CURREY, Preset. Attest. J. W. Powers, Clerk. August 28, R:.S2. 23 tf. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF THE MAIL. Al a:-:d from ( "ravfordsvillc. ARRIVALS. Eastern, Saturdays 4' Tuesdays at 10 A. M. Southern, do " do " " Northern, Mondays & Fridays ( P. M. Green Castle, Thurd-ys " " " Nc.rtoicn, Monday evening. Western Saturdays lP. .M DEPARTURES Eastern, Saturdays & Tuesdays 10 A.M. Southern. do 00 Northern, do do Newtown, Tuesdays GreC'icasile, Fridays r A. M. lVVrr Saturdays C P. HI. All letters and tapers intended to be sent in any Mad, must be handed in half an hour previous to the lime of closing. I.C. Elston, P.M. "pTOTU;E is hereby given, that the undorJJ signed has taken out letters of admiuisiiation on the estate of James B. McCIure, late of Montgomery county Indiana, decM. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make immediate payment: and all those having claims will present them dnlv authenticated, within one year. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. t , , ABIGAIL McCLURE, AdrrCx. Crawfordsyiile Sept. 1Mb, 1NU. T25 WSMK neatly cxcchqI3 tcdalitsOticc
A. D. COOMBS, (corner of Main ami Fifth streets,) Cixcinjjati, has constantly for sale a large Stock of HATS, FURS, and HAT TRIMMINGS. Also, 'ljPS of various shapes and qualities suitubie for the western trade. October 1S3-1 . 27 2m y s-: ii 7 viTii i oiYic ailT Ij S Til SZ. I TUHE.
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