Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 31, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 November 1834 — Page 3
rSAWFORDSlII,I,E; ; shall be mice to advance tuc claim of Co" SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1834. ! Johnson to Kt'J honor?, I y tarnishing the
jtair lame ot the iiero of Tippecanoe, we
ORBIIVAIVCES
FHlHKRoard of Trustees of the
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, the wing candidate for Congress, is i ltsl g,si MJn proceeomg e speak from pi , .. I . ;? i n the first district, by a majority of a- -n knowledge, when we say, that Gen. i V'f Vn . ? T PUrBUafl1 l n
votes over Lvde the Jackson candi-' Harrison wis the Hero and the able General ! , . im .
Partial returnfrom other parts of the , in th battle of Tippecanoe; having been at.. Ii5"c HENRY RISTINE Inve been received, but not sufficient , to his comHct, as the commander in ; , lioard and lsaac Naylor
On motion, Frances Miller was
The
fctorer elected i
bout 100
date. state,
to show how many candidates of c.ach parly c'5ief, and an hsur.ble actor, in a subordinate have been fleets! TUn. o?otirn for Gov. 1 station, upon tint memorable nemcmn
will be a close one, if we nny judge from the ; W!jat would the friends of Gen. Jackson say j !1Pp0,t Treasurer of. said Hoard, returns already received. Findiay is ahead j enemies should invite him to be present II0 Showing Ordinances have of Lucas in the counties from which returns ' at a celebration of the anniversary of the bat- i Dcen adopted :
have been received. Wefeier is re-elected in tls ct Aew Orleans which was by them do- Jyc 11 araauieU tftj trie i'rCSl
the spprtnd district over MWutr. Oorwin signed to give the
re-elected. From what we have heard of die ! vctory to one of
elections in Ohio, we are inclined to beliee Wt'u they not. with propriety, raise the crv fordsrillc, That it shall be lawful
he whigswill have a majority of the rnemders !f injustice and persecution from M tine to lor the Treasurer of said Corporaof Congress, and perhaps a majority ofrnem. 1 Georgia? Does not Gen. Ilr.rrisan bear the ; tion, Upon application Htadc by abers of the State legislature. In our next same relation to Ins inferior officers? jy person or persons wishing to obwe hope to be r.lle to fuir.isli our readers with ; .., " '. , t , i tain a license for retailing spiritous
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ns which was by them de-j Jc " urMtinca Otj ItlC A'rCSiie credit and honor of that j ('c ul aJicl Trustees of the Incorr his subordinate officers? poration of the Town of Craw-
ORl)II MI'CE 2d. lie it ordained by the President Trustees of the Incor
poration of the Town of CrateJordsviHfi That it shall not be lawful tor any person or persons, (travellers excepted) who shall have teams ot horses and wagon or oilier carriage within the Corporate limit of the Town aforesaid, to leave them standing in any of the streets or alleys thereof unfastened : but it shall be tiie duty ofanv such
03-Valuable Ia ml for Salc-CO IT . JAN pursunnce of instructions from theTrca-' 11 ry Department of the U. States. I shall, at bp time and places herein after mentioned, flor for sal. on a crcdi! of one and two .Vears, wilh the exception of a small per cent, in advance the following described hinds.
which Inve heretofore bctn ronvcyed to theU. States, subject to be su'd, and t lie proceeds applied to the satisfaction of so much of the debt ufhrcd T. Cm by, i!S hue Receiver of Public Monies at Cn.wios.lsv iil , Indiana. At Willi-iinsp.iit, in Warren county, on t;ie 10th November, lol iYo.
the complete returns from Ohio, and probably ; the result of the -elections in Penr.ylear.ia
commences on Monday next
quart, to grant a license for that
purpose lor one year, upon the per-
i son or persons so applying paving
DIED at his residence in Lanori County, uvo me treasury O! said Oorpora-
,,p,v!iion the sum of EIGHT DOL-
end New Jersey. 1 Vwj rejoice in the election of Mr. Stcrer, ! )eKeving him to bo a gentleman of talents of i
. v Indiana, on the 12 di Seniember last, the Rv.
ound politician, possessing both moral and James Armstrong dis,ti ;shc1 mini?tcr ! LARS, for which SUII1 it shall 1)0 inteJeciiul qiiahficatiens, efficient tomnke(f t,w of the Methods Episcopal luty of said Treasurer JO give Um an able supporter ci tiro Constitution a-. Mr. Armstrong had leen for mnnv I receipt. And, it shall bcthe
person or persons bavins teams as 1l'v-fciion:i!4Ser.li,Town.0i.RangeSV. aforesaid, to secure them in i-omo -iflr,,,, 15 " 21 " 8 " i i.i i I' bf. o hqr " 15 " 2I ' " substantial vay,ihaithey may there- 4. Khfsw!r" 12 " 21 " 8"
by be prevented from running thro'
any of the strci ts or alleys of said Town to the injury or alarm ot the
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by the onthorUy af oresaid, That i t s 11 qr. " 2
shall not be lawful for any person or persons to ride or drive any horse or horses through any of the streets or alleys of said Town at e
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gam,! mo as..s oX unprmcp-ea anu ce-; ycarSi t0 5:is u,, nn cndon, d ; further duty of said 'Jroasuier to s:gnmg saj stated oemcrats, who seek pow- res?pcclabje prcachcr in dilror5nl s of In. keep a Book wherein he shall keep er at the hartoa ot t.tc reop:e to enable them ' dhn 1Iis rooral carccr is cnded and wc regular and correct entries of the
p. In n- jr,,s. 1 ;mrnnr;n snirit rre!o in tint ..rr.'nn Il.'inif nt fill iifircAnc v:rt i.nnlvsiirr
"c 3 v..vei una iiui ki ,rl f.,l,'n; 1 :.l : i I i..,n .. : . ..I : J
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can ever enter. He has left an amiable f;m-1 and also the exact time when such
M-rong, wlien he said to the people of Cincin-; ...... T T i i
. m , , dy, ana a numerou?, ana extensive circle of, hceilse W'as "ratited, and the time tative m Congress. 7 i ,ie p-ople have S3idr- j . r i- . .. I i , ' ... . , ' ' , It lends to mourn for his exit, at a nenod in ; Wiien thn snm will nnr!
M the polls, in an irreversible sen'ence, that
a perioo" m
Col. Crocket was rig:;', in ms opinion ot Mr. . , . r, . ... , . , c.' . 4 . ! in ricn profusion, tr.e meriaian splendor if his tytle. 1 nev nave said amisveprcseniative " , ; , i , lT . . . , - , . . , rninisicnal labors. How mistenons and mis rot wortnv ot re-e.ecuon; notwithstanumg ,.,,' 4l r t-. t- - . scrutao:e, are the wavs of Divine Providence' his demagogical tricks, so artf;:Ily displayed. . in vain eillji ls, to convince th.e people thai j i:iiK Hermitage iirnxr. Tli? Nasliville
Gen. Jackson hr.d introduced the golden age 1 Republican of the 14th inst., received by the j
f"yeilow-Jckets,-' to Ie placed in the pock- : Jf ' ail, states, that orr the evening previous, , ' , . ! about 1 o clock, "the roof of the Hermitage c.s and purses oi ine r.c. and poor. Tms j Wg d;scovercd to hc on firo, an3 alI attonis Golden Humbug hns wholly fuled in prcdnc-; to arrest the progress f tho fl.imes proving
mg tint poiiiicat diMitsiou among the coed
and intelligent people of h
;s and his parly designed to
shuns the light Apolitical
unavailing, the cnU:o cdiHce, with the execp-
iis district, which tionofihe room attached to the Northern end, r nccomn'ih It ! us'd 3S a ? jnin? owas m a few hours con- . ' ' jsumed. The valuable furniture in the. lower
scieiico, ana re-
story was fortunately saved, though much
treais to tne gioomy cids of ign(-rnee and ; broken and otherwise injured in getting it out.
also, to keep a correct account of
ail moneys received by him as Treasurer aforesaid, and all moneys by him paid out bvordei of the Board. And it shall further be the duty olsaid Treasurer, to make ivportannually, or oftener if required, to the Board, of all acts done or performed oHieially by said Treasurer, together with the amount of money on band, and also, the amount expended by order ot the Board. And it shall also bo the duty of said Treasurer, lu lore enter
ing on the duties of ids office, to-
5Sr.c. 3. lie it further ordained lif the authority aforesaid, That any person or persons who shall violate any of the provisions of this or
dinance, upon conviction thereof,
shall be fined m any sum not exceeding three dollar., at the discretion of the Justice trying the same. HENRY RISTINE, Prrsl. J. ArvcT.r, Clerl Pro. Tern. October 2 lib, 1831.
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Administrator Sale. ILL be odered, at public sale, on Monday the IT lb of November U"xt,
it die late residence of REDEN Busenbark 13 ARK, dee'd, about 1 4 miles souih west of Crawfordsville, the personal property of said
deceased, consisting, in part, of die following
rtic'e?, to wit : Horses, Milch Crura, Young Cattle, Sheep, about 30 Fat Hogs, St nek Hogs, 1 Wage n and L:-rr;css, Com in the ji eld, Wheat, Iliiy f Oats in the sheaf, Farming Utensils, Household y Kitehen furniture, tyc. Xiuc months credit on all swusorer 00. JAS. BUSENBARK. Adrift. Oct. 2I,1S31. 30 -ts
popular delusion, its last rnd oidy r--ft;re. I That in the second story whs, we understand, mg Oil the duties of tllS otlice, to'Truth is mighty, and most prevail. "in jf!liel1rv destroyed. The fire is supposed to , give bond to the President & Tl US- " , - 'have been communicated to the roofbv the tn,v ;. l r . Lie regions of ignorance o tyrany and u- faili ofa k r,OVA onc of lhe chirnneys, i ,f 83,(1 rIncorPfralIon 111
SUrpattoa reign. and there beinor at the time a ir!,t hr(r.- from
the North H'est, the progress of (he flames rrhe ecle-jration of ihctjattleof te Tiva?s. j -as proportionr.bly rapid. The numerous Our readers will find in another part of tins j and wdu vole private p ipers of the President paper an interesting letter fror Gcr. Will- j "'crc rro'y !1 prc::Tv:d.M iam II. Harrison, addressed to A.St. Clair j De;::ceraf. and others, in answer to one written by them j A backwoodsman, who liad never seen a to him, inviting him to attend the celebration p5:r of sugar tongs, being invited to a tea cftho anniversary of the Battle of the Thames ! PaTly requested a person who unhappily was
I seated ne:r Inm, to give him some informai 'ion respecting its use. 'It is a very ingenii ous instrument.'' said the cruel wan", whieh
penal sum ot five nuxr.nED kol-
laus, with suilicient freehold security,to bo approved of by die Board ronditionrd tor the faiihful performance o! his duties as Treasurer
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aforesaid.
on the fourth of October, r.st. nt Indianapolis. It will be seen by a perusal of this letter, that
t iI'Tl. Ilrfrriisn i.!-!''r? rt?-!;' 'im I'-iic "Tini. ! twin i nvf m ln.l. .1 .
. ....wiMn.p ..1.1 u. ..I. .ii.j ivvu nv.(i.i.u .u..v.'i in iiiuw u:u nose, versary, because he considered the object of : lhey are now in general use in society, and it ts celehriion n( . rY-timi ri.awrirr I is expected that the disgusting habit of using
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designed by certain political' friends of Col.
the ringers, will be altogether abolished.' The
HENRY RiSTINE, Prcst. J. Angle Clerk, Pro Tern. October 2 1th, 1831.
TRAYEl) from (ho subscriber, about 5? three weeks since Three Horses. One a ciiesnut sorrel, about 15 hands high, with small white spots under the saddle, end under his belly. Another a white horse, about the
iaie height, and each valued at 55 dollars
Tii
oiuer,
a chesnut hnrsc about 13 hands
high, high shoulders, wilh a star in the ferehead; all three had long tails, and arc between three and four years old. They wore purchased of Mr. John Henry Johnson, of Crawfordsville, la. The above reward will be paid to any person who will return the same to F.G.. Blanchard Chicago, Cel. 1, lb31.
7" HERE AS my wife Sarah Walden, j
ST iate Sarah Mitchel, has left my bed
j &. board without any reasonable or just cause
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t l i . ,. ,. , , . i - --- - j """'I'lii iiiwo me uiBitiuiu iu iww;iril ally .Sonnson, about lnunnapoh?, to advance ms J nate 'lion1 seized die tongs, and lha polite 1 and all persons whatever, from harboring or interest as a politician by giving hi:n the I part of the assembly was scandalized at the j trusting her on my account and from hir-
credit and honor of bein" tho principal hero outrc P?'ication of the instrument, and the ; boring her at all, as 1 will pay no debt? of hot s 1 ' !. i - 1 I i C. II 1 ... ... ' J
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army under the command of himself as
a m.!-
jor General. Gen. II inison, we think, had
good reason for declining
to attend such
celebration. It was designed to tuke from a
superior in military rank and experience, tne
honors due to hm
ordinate colcer of the s:ur.e
no gr.'c tiiern to a sa;-;
$ OBEY THE CALLI ALL persons indebted to me in any way whatever, on my HORSE ACCOUNT,
1 settlement, as t!;c accounts are due, and mon-
amson .iau pnrt!c;pHea in t.ie v mvst have bv the first of December next.
celebration, he would, by thai aci, have given j FOSTER FIELDS . -Jus sanction to the object designed to be ac-' October 30, 1S3I. 31 tf Jo j
complishcd by his political enemies; and by j such act, lie would have recognized the claims 1
of Col. Johnson as tho Hero of tho Thames,
v..:u .tiiwiu.-. itt.to iiiinscii io uave cecn iuf
tore. Opn ITnrr.on
I -rnerc no?ninai commander in chief. Such conduct would hive degraded him, who in the ays of his you4.h,was lhe gallant and actire, rmd important aid to Gen. Wayne, on (he 5ver memorable 20th of August 1794, when he gained a decisive victory over the savage tribes of the North, who had, in less than four years, defeated tv;o American armies, one ' f under the command of Gen. Harmer, and the rjthcr under the command of Gen. St. Clair. Such conduct would have tarnished the wreath of laurels that encircle the brow of 'i lhe Hero of Tippecanoe. In short, such con
y duct would have been a relinquishment of all the honor due to the Hero of the Thames. . As the friend of Gen. Ilairison, wo arc lad to find him in bis old age, still tenacious of his military honors. We are always dis- ) posed to render unto every man his due; and therefore, we are not disposed, if we had the I power, to tear the smallest leaf, from laurels that encircle the brow of Col. Johnson. In lhe battle of the T inmes, he was a disiin- ; qvishe.d hero in a subordinate station. As l such we have nothing to say against ' his
-claims. He deserves tin honor and gratitude : of his country. Bet, whenever an attempt
Commissioner's Sale.
7"ILL be sold, at the Court House in
Crawfordsville, on the 31st day of
December next, the west half of the north east quarter of auction 10, T. 17, north, of Range 1 west, in the county of Montgomery and state of Indiana, pure hissed by John Peffley & & forfeited to said township for the nonpayment of interest as in such case provided for by law. E. M'CONNELL, Sehool Com. M. C. Oct. 29, 1831. 31 ts
Y William Maxwell of Boon county, Sugar creek
township, Indiana, as an cstray, a bright bay marc about fifteen
CssaSa vcars 0 fifteen hsnds high, blind in the lefi eye, a small white spot in her forehead a little sway-backed, both hind feet white up to tlu pastern joint, a little white
spot in the back part of tho left fore foot abve thchoo branded with a letter S, on the left shoulder and bullock, no other brands or marks perceivable, appraised a- twenty dollars by John Rhine and Thomas Landrum. A true copy taken from my estray book. JOHN MILLER. J. P. Oct. lSth 183 1. 31 3w.
contracting. All persons are forvvarned. also.
from harboring or boarding my son, William Henry Walden, on my account, withoui first informing me that they have the possession arid care of said child, as I am determined to prosecute for the possession of said child, as soon as I discover where he is. LEWIS WALDEN. Oct. 20.1S34. 30 3w A dm in ist Tatar's Not ice. TTOTiCE is hereby given that the underJL signed has taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of REDEN BUSENBARK BARK deed, late of Montgomery county, la.; therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and all those having claims against the same, to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, within one year. The estate is solvent . JAS. BUSENBARK, Actntr. Oct. 21, 1831. 30
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PlSP ted on subscription, for the second or third volume of the RECORD. JOB WORK neatly executed.
Egnil-jRoad Rotiec. OOKS will bd opened to receive the subscription of stock in the Indianap
olis and Lafayette Rail Road Company, on the 20th of September, 1S34; and be continued open until otherwise directed, at the folowing places, viz: At Indianapolis, Marion county. At Jamestown, Boon county. At Crawfordsville, Montgomery county. At Columbia, Tippecanoe county. At Lafayette, do.
Tho directors named in the act of incorporation are authorized and requested to act as
agents in opening books, at the several places in their respective counties. A share in said company is $30; two dollars on each share n quired at lhe time of subscribing, or the note of the subscriber of stock for said two dollars, payable to said company on demand, as soon as 200 shares of stock are found to be subscribed for. Tim balance to be paid according to the charter. By order of the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis and Lafayette Rail Road company. P. M. CUR REV, Pres't. Attest, J. W. Powers ,Clerk . August 28, 188-1. "23 If
ISAAC Naylor
Attoknky and Counsellor at Law, "PTMAVING located himself at C'rawfordsJli.EJ. villc, Montgomery county, Indiana, will attend punctually, and faithfully to the duties of his profession, in all the counties composing the 1st Judicial Circuit of the state aforesaid. lie will also atlend to the collection of debts, in any, or all eftho counties of the Upper Wabaslrcnuntry. Ho will
attend to all law business inirnslcd to his care, in the Supreme Court of Indiana, and also, in the United States District Court for the Slate of Indiana. 0"llis Cilice is on vireen Srect, two doors north of I.C. Elston Store, where he can be found when not absent on business. N B. lie has formed a partnership with Th. J. Evans, of Covington, Fountain co., la. , in all business in the Circuit Courts, in the first Judicial Circuit. August, 831. m'Jcf-miHistrator's Police. "TOTICE is hereby given that the under--L3 signed has taken out Letters of Adm nistration on the estate of JOHN CARNEY, dec"d, late of Montgomery co., la. therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all those
having claims will please present them, duly authenticated, forsettlemcnt, within one year. The estate is solvent. HENRY LEE, Adm'r. October 17, 1834. 20
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAIL. At and from Crairfordsvillc. ARRIVALS. Eastern, Saturdays Sf Tuesdays at 10 A. M. Southern, do do " " Northern, Mondays & Fridays G P. M. Green Castle, Thurdays " "
jVcirfoicn, Monday evening. Western Saturdays 0 P..M Saturdays & Tuesdays 10 A.M. Southern. do do ' Northern, do do " " Neietoicn, Tuesdays , " " Grcencastle, Fridays A. M. Western Saturdays C V. M. AH letters and papers intended to be sent in any Mail, must be handed in half an hour previous to the lime of closing. 1. C- ELSTON, P. M
the neighborhood ot Williamspoi l ; lhe 0th, 7th, &th, t)th, 10th, 1 1th, 12th. 13th, 11th, 15th,lGth, 17thA' I8th,mtlu v.m.ii v of Lo-
garispoit:pi-mcipu1y ,ii the Wabash; ihe lidi, 20;h, 21st,22d,23dA. 21ih,near tho town of Pern, mMi uni county, except the two or three latter, which ha ue,.r die mouth of llio Sal imania; ihe 25ih, 2o.h, and 27di, lie en he Michigan Read, neat Logansport. From information on which 1 can rely, J. feel assured, that I am notgmhy of misrepresentation, when I state to lhe public, that th.above lands :;re, with a ery few exc puon?, of die very BEST QUALITY"; a number of the tracts are finely watered, and posst es tho .idvaiitage of lying on or near lhe Wabash cV. Erie Canal route some near the Michigan road and pari of them near lhe counly seat, of Miami county. Purchasers will, in every
insur.ee, be required to give bond with approved security. T. A. HOWARD, United States After net, Indiana District. .:V The Editors of the Lafayette "Merer:r;," the "Indiana Democrat " and the "7.7diana JonrnaV will please give the above 5 insertions, and forward their accosmts to me. T. A. II. Aug'ict 15, 1831. 22 ts Stfmiii strnt&r-s Sale. SWILL offer for sale, at public vendue, at. the late residence of JOHN CARNEY, decM, on Friday the 7th day of November, next, the following descriljcd property, to v;t :
Horsf s, (ya(tle, Sheep, Hogs, one
iiidnill, ( oni in the f eld, Wheat in the stack, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen furniture, tf)V., AyrNine months credit will be given on all sums over $2,00 by die purchaser giving his note with j'pprovod security. Sale to cent' mencc r.t 10 o'clock. HENRY LEE, Adm'r.' October 10, 131. 20
'Jttfm ( n I vaU tx Jog i ce. ALL persons indebted to the estate of ISAAC SMITH, dee'd late ofmontgouieiy county. la ., are requested to make immediate payment, and all ihose having claims igainst said estate will please present diem, duly authenticated, for settlement, within one year. The estate is probably solvent. Margaret Smith, Adm'r. October 17, lb31.
2d at in isiratrix Safe.
ILL bo offered at public sale, on thfl 22d day of November next, at tho
bale residence of ISAAC SMITH, dee'd, in the vicinity of Pleasant Hill, Montgomery co., la. tho following described property, to wit: Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Beds and Bedding, 1 Wagon, Corn in the field, household and kitchen furniture, c. Sfc. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over thrcfi dollars. Sle to commence at 10 o'clock. MARGARET SMITH, Adm'r October 17, 183 1
Adininsrarx' Notice. jrero nCE is hereby given, that the under JjQ signed has taken out letters of administration on the estate of James B. McClure, late of Montgomery county Indiana, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to come forward and make immediate payment: and all those having claims will present them duly authenticated, within ono
year. 1 he estate is supposed to be insolvent. ABIGAIL McCLURE, Adm'x. Crawfordsville Sept. 18lh, 1834. AGISTRATES' K i; A NK tor sale at lue "Ukc-oro" Olhce. Cords of good WOOD Pvuwantcd on subscription ,
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