Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 32, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 November 1834 — Page 3
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terd w. ovi:ii)!i i.
Rev. Mr. Johnson
tha M-Mhodist nvvtinrj
by itinerant preachers
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7Voi c Cincinnati G antic. elections. ouro Tir ia;ovvir,: is the new elected t.-lojrT t icn ni Ohio, to the H-uie of l ,n s nativ.
of t!i - United States. The
LXDIAXA DEMOCRAT.
rrBLi5iir:o t?v m nar-ox r neLTotv iNor-
Awr lis iNm.WA.
Vf 'JIm01.VT.JIi'TS. JTR.Wi.D I'm,,, . subscriber. ,K.t FpnilE Hoard ot 'i ruxcfs of the I i,1,0 w,,pks pi,,ro Trrc nW. On
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Conees
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preaching -' ocnwiu wmg, mi i ;gg ts collar men
fONGTIKS. Fir:i (Vt.'-lrit't -Bell mv form
Proprietor of (ho ImTt.ina DcmoJjL 'rnt ii'iidrr their rFp 'riit u the public.
"i g-en propose to publish a SEMI-WEFK-
I incorporation ot the Town of Craw fords die. :m t pursuant to notice, and orgamiz-- d.
Henry Ristine was elected president
' 1 ii til i '
otno Lrrnnv, &e. i Tn f '.is S'ale Govern ir T.ucns i, rv-lv Mv, ! r.-.(.;.-.o0lJ '.y i ni ')oii'v T two or three thou- j sard votes. Tin vesulf we have :.Iv y o- ! p r'ed .mco Hc'P. Fin -11 y was nominated 'm' j the whir? of (V-io. To this election th ry'-in-!
had to make 'i choice between dvo J
rm t - -r i
l"Cf 1 i 1 ' 1 1 ? ; 1 i? t . I -U if I I -. .
iO'iltf. vofo.? f' si' 1 .iir", I iiu ii 2 I'on 'o n man ofni'ro t il'Tit:- Fin.U y. Lues h:u brnn a vop'v ol C.orpor, "lid !i -inn fjio ivM-'un!;:;-!! in tllr1, h'd thf monn? o.f nvKii1 tnoiy pmpoml Oi.-Mvlc. w'io vo'o I for iiini tlirona1! irm-son-il iiru-!nrn? chirr. T.'ms d 'c' rinf is pv--1 !v t'v J co'j Ivl:Nr. in r'l'tiin to 'lip r!.rfio' of 'vivcnvir - M ' in - '1 p.'rts f ftvli.-trt. Wi-v i" it roi r" in rc' 't ioti to tic oli.ctioii of Hov. T4no-'. ? ?;ov others vojcH f.r J.irn. boliovtnf !);? n rjov . v -
or of n St i
my
SVvv)K? T.-iv! r Weh?"rt litui?) Tltoms (orwir, ;' Ti,os L. II -f-it .,S ,!M1- F. Vinton FcrrrthW'm. Iv. R.-r.d i:;:!,!'i J -ivnii d) MrLcnct -',.M; Cli nevf 7V'.- S.nt:.oii Mason Kh vc-lh Win. Kor.non, sen.
ISAAC NAYLOR .of l-uh-.n. contntnirur Ropo,,s ! iCltt nj ,hc ioard, and Isaac ISa
fo tliv nrooooo'tiM's of tint Ix.dv. in ; ddi'inii , 't('t h'.
to th- usn iI-tv -W8 f the d.iy, nnd politicil Op motion, FRANCES Miller was
ana nii?rplni(V)us miliar. Competent K.poiters will !o provide, rind the joint exertions of the proprietors will ho used to pive ;n addition il interost to the p tper. To those
wishing the jv nis d of a cirofnl rod rorrf ct
appointed 7' ('usurer fsaid IJoartl. 'Iho ftillown r Ordinanees have hven adoptet! :
Jr it ordained otj the Presi-
c(!''snut sorref, al.ciit l. li-mds hi-Wi. ,ti
fin dl whit spots under the saddle, and iind. r Ins belly. A copier a white Jmisr, nhont saineiieiulif, tv,ch v.diud at f." dlhirs. 'i'h'o ot!u r, a i hesnut horse about 'i hinds J''yh, liir, slionldeis. with a sfyr in the forcall three h .d long fails, and arc bcoon thrrv and four years old. They wcro Pnrehas. d ot Mr. John Henry Johnson, of J- u lur.vIlle, U. The above reward w. 11 I"' to any perso,, WJ10 win rctnm thc same to F. (J. IiLAi?II AKD. t .we.rr-o, Oct. 1, In; j
trpo,, of;be proceeding of ou, Legislatnre,,,, j flnd Jti(! Tn(s!(TS vf thr lncor. - VMMX ' in the P' o oppovtiiney is novv -'dlorded , ly a hi! sc n p ion I .. J , , ! r ' , .' 1,1 Ul ! 1 " O to d,e l)e,n.,.,at. As our current oxp'n.es i pormum oj the 1 own oj ( raw- JaLa A. i -w on svdle, on the IUm of will he gre-itly incrc -.se.l by the employment I fordsvilfe, 'i hat it shall h(! law fill i ' , 1 ; V,' "l tlkcn on' of U -poPers ,nd nn addpion d nnn.ber of '(or tin; Treasurer of said Corporfl- ! liecdll leuerf ' "" 1 uvrkm..,,, we e dl upon our tolimv -citizens tin;,, tipo.l application mado hva- "A ' u M n . 'o sustniti us ni an enterprise whuh h is here- ' 11 ... " . J nines idcCorl
T flfl?, YA. S IloWelP rhirhriith -IViYidSiV't.-dm 'o.vr.Vr,...'- Win. r.t'er., '? r Jn:a!i -:n Slor.rv 7.nVr7;-.Kli!n Wbitily Scrchfccttth John Thotns:oi; lighten tit- I? '' j Jones t Nineteenth Dai1! Kilgoret COVERNOU.
The election of Governor Ims boon a clos- j "rpoiutud in besiowing lli. ir patronage
: . I i-lli- Ml ill i t . il :i j i . i . ..I i ill.Ip ited. Wo leliev(! th it lovenior Le.e-is is ! re -leered. In from twelve hundred io two
5? n: i''"'' 'ui.i-i!ce o-1 !iMI,, - Vl;o m ,, . W -st rii R s-'t-ve
workmen, wee dl upon our folimv -citizens j tinM npon . l))ica ,ion n(afj0 , . to sustnm us in an enterprise wbieh h is here- 1 . , . " ,
ii) person or persons wismnj; to ontain a licensf.for retailing spiritous litjtior hy a less eptantity thtin a quart, to prant a licenso for that
purpose for one yrar, upon the per
Ofllce in
Septtn-
in three
'ost Uf-
Tpr
tofure been unproiitab'e to both the offices in this place. As ti e political character of :he I) mocra is well established, nnd Mr. Mofrt.son, the orig inl proprietor, is again orm:inently imeresied, the public will not be dis-
Tc ruts. Till, terrr.s rf the hnli ma Democrat are
'l'-etion of
ver the polities of th - coimp v. Vo ihinU, lliev-fore, i!iat the
Governor in Ohio is no; a test of the ?r, re.o'i of pivtis. Tn ihe el etio'j S :v;.h vs of Conv cs we find a d:tr,p"t; r. T bo pn-sent Cc-t o-e?s the whii's ..-eeig'-t nvn1)0)?. -n.l the J lckson p 'r: v i-l.-.vn t',.. late elec'ion the w'-is h.ave chosen "r7-. nv'n-
bers r.;id the Jackson p- T'v
02 CC V'r v"hmre, of numbers, if paid
James ?vIeCorL-pI
.lofm li. Ausim John McDowell Fli Armentrout Joiham Miller Thomas Armstrong Robt. McCoy ipoar Anderson Alexander McConNalbainel Allison ne R Jacob Miirnn
son or persons so apph inp; prt ipo u dham C lialdwin iNjinc-y 13. McConnell into the treasury of sajo Corpora-' Howc" n;,bb Thomas Michaels .: .1. . c i'tMin iiiirk Aallianie Manville Hon the stmt of I'iKilI I IX I Ri-.n d Hmt l
counties w s not eijietl to b:s trmer v. j n m ;'iv .ne -;
.r ... . .
s ioin;oi i:i 'I'll- i'i ."iv , r, ;u inouiis, or IJJ .1 1 1 tm T, 1, i , t : iP,uen. Ihnd- CO ' i -yd untd the closTof I iu,V u -UVrV to give J ' ! vto:.9.l,PDi1. u. voi'e. Hiisreceipt. And, it shall h the "" L"11 , r . 1 1 1 1 . 1 ... talker lo'ven HiO i t. j ..e pMce of ..... p.jvr, during the session j fliriher fluty of said I feat U rt Y to ! Su,-.innah Ibveiis
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Leuisl Mure, the w
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I i- y rha not ol.t in so - .lid.ttc to I Coie - " I i 1 1 . . ... 1 1 : is :;n 1 (!:- son, m ( ' . . ' OIOW wll tl e. y ' ' o!i.-e! ro .1 I- v I vn
t he I'f'IV oi O 1 1 1 it:' ..
r.to :!;!,
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lAI, lor w tiu ii stmt it shall he , Louisa Ituck
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of toe I ,'! :. In ro. (i)'inled twice in eac!i
p; TATiOX. i we. kf) wiii ( E DOLLAR, in advance . :. a he wl o aims at For too vct-'-ii p p -r. during the sessio:-, ii not re.'ith i1, bat his ItTll i 7.i',m advmce. A rcas mra if he raile d i. ;m I !. p io rn .go wa.i be aijoawd for o'taining : nisnsi if. J'.i?t so in ' suPsctib. is.
cier. Set vur stati-
CO"'-1 ?'rrs tire reo't.'sted to act rs A-
ke( j) a Honk whereii ho t hai! keenSanuel X. Bell
1
rey-jjiar
1 oo m y n a re ;ch it, gents in pr-ennng subset iliers susd forw.inl-
or tw
a m -aority of ten ; yea e
in joie.t I) it.
Tn Pepnsviv -ni 1, ti,. .T -c!: 'i prtv V.vo a m -jotilv of six meitilvrs in fh. ri-xt Conrress; :',.! in X'OV J rs V d-e J .l,.:iVl p'rtV Invo cleejod a ?t- prPv of tj.cadiers f C va-
and correct entries of (h
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"'inn a hi K.'ISU(I7 SJ W nccivmur a license as atoresaid, and also the exact time when stu h hccns w as oj anted, and the lime
when me same w ill t xnirc: and.
v,.., j.. ,. av j-..,; .(lls. hijiier th m if y.ei ing Pie amount of siil'sei-paons. M.'.nhers ! When ine satP.e W ill t Xpirc : and, "dm d a inf -nor cxolience. Voung nu-n ot the J. git-haure :.ro ! respect fi by r-! also, lo keep a correct aceotlSlt ol are not -n ::.,r--d couscous of what tliey, re i quest, d to j.eore so.srrdors. !;, motl-VS received hv himas n !.!,- of don,.'. '1 oev do n il Utsi; iieir - -T : JTT"- : c 1 "t n . , ,. ,.t t s th -y "pht to t0 fue scents I reasurer aforesaid, and all mon l.'iTa'.-i: nee' Tnv h-vno bighcotn-! (-'"! Stii& t'uf i He Sf i-;, hy u, paid OUt hv Ofdei of'tlie m'm.bn j V.li rt at which to :.irn ;!... ef-en I t 5 ' 'c 4, . .Ip i Hoard. And It shall further ho til
gVS?
d th" St a L-pif! itr.r-- le Coe.noeti-
c.utjhe whis hve twe ""ded in oV-rpn-j di-ir ctPiiv ticket, by : snv !! n,,p,-ifv. in o;vi:-t-
tionto lis1 ;nii-M- n and J -ck-'-'n o
InX-nv Y ak the eleeti -e. i over; he' w.- ',yv no mfo'm oj,,n on so'.j vt. T r 1 of the l-'olion in the "R-.ur- S wif
probably not be known h "o for Pvo w.-
se- in to bo p csi'-g r.w-y hfe w i'ixait ami. The coitseq-iei.ee is their ellovts sire ieebk' ney oer.e.t w'-ked up at any thing -et ol
: , i s . : ;.(-,, ,'; -oid therefore fail to acquire a ; ch tr.ieter of d, id worth. ... . . . ..c a a ;.f.,..
pa i-.-oi;i- e we.il pcis'.nt- . nunuui "t-a-.d exe.-.h ace. r.-- ' gre .t importance in lli;? I' -rui ifa-n of a i:-toil cu:. racier. Tiie power
n e. nn
I
l p - W- I fill
come.
We are creatures ol
necessary influence, our
v, jy much formed on the
-KS to , ceo a;, n, a. ) y a i kt . , . ! tern;! : Ova! -oi-s r
l.ftho-:e vp!i wnotn we familiarly as-
tn '' is cw notlimu is oi n oie nii-
a,
in i
Sf ei;Pe.
ieii. KAUIlss-lX
II-.s. heca app .'tod Cletk of t! Coartsof p--v: aire to yoimg m-n loan ihe choice of
II i.iey xd ct tor their ns-
i i : , -s r corr'! .uc t)
soei ,tes the mioUig-n!, th." vo l nous, and the en; --;r .o g, iP'oai and ni.-st Inppy Will be , ;'f eis oti tlveir owt? c'a r cut and lubas. Wph ibee living, hr-idia-g iPtoins of exc. !!. r.ce b-foo tVtn t'oey can I: :rdly fal to fe. 1 a disansl at w:y :ao: 'ha i-s b.r.v, m:-
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Tlaniiiton coniry, Oliio. Tins is s ad to be one of the mast I aeradvo oi";-s ia the west. We are g! id to hear ilia! sueh n tlica has been conferred, by y proper nut!:ori:v, t-pon the Hero of Tippecanoe and of Pie Thur.es It must be gr aifying to tlv (2vnera I. in the eveiiii-.o- of life, to hold snob r.n of-
: (. see to .nlvttnc? in w
lice, in a country where, forty yens ago, in ' ;Ull j IS neeii ssioadd, th the morning of liie, he was a soldier in the, of all 'his is the certain con-; -.:. :.c midst of a wilderness surrounded 'v hes'iie i nve.y with persons ..f bid li:e!;ja;..
savages. Where, forty years ago, he w-is - n inhabit nit .f t!ie tented (i Id, he now dwells amid the splendors and refiaeinenr.3 of a city life.
rthy and ici-ms, and to Is i-
V mo oi we it-' r v
: -oil V. '
a a
fo ain"i ree'd into tlie county Tie surv on ace1! ol Si ore licenses 1 4 1 d j do do lin cerydo IK.) o() do do Tavern do ltj Od do do Clock do 4 do do Show do 20 00 do do F.stiays 91 b do do Revenue of 1832 88S i i do do Revenue of 1833 2000 1GJ
IT I'S W ill .
oi ma-!-o,l'a,e
lives. Yonn2 nv
n are in getierd, hoi liitle aw ae
ct. smr xu't ATitn. The Crawfordsville Lyceum Wilt. m.:et next Tut sd y -v.natio;, at the usual hour. Rev. CALEB MILLS will lecture on Asironoiny, and H.S. LANE ESQ. cn the Con.-5litinii.nof the United Spa?s. Alexander Thomson, Secretary Xoveni!)-er 7, 3 3 1.
how much l!."irr p-:t :lion is a.i et view of the public, by thr- o.o.;,p..:;y The character of nb-ir ,;ss ei-a s t. g-rded a? their own. Ifth.ey k
m
t.:
-ev .-.-"om . - j - steo.i repie soc.i-
etv C tb.- worthv am! re -nci-dde, P eitw .tos
j them m the public estim.u.en, ;.s P i m ei- ! douce that they respect o heis. On th-- con1 tr ary, intim aey with p-rs ns of bad ch o.a ter,
,,,..;,.,. . . k ioaio. ii snan mrmer no uu
?ai.Vt.--. 5 , iiifdi.sii v. jotiiy oi said i t aurer, to make re
port ani.ualh, or onetu r il retjinn i, to the Board, of all acts done oi j) rlormed ohicitdly hy said i reasurer, together w ith the amount ol money on hand, and also, the amotmt expended hy order of tin Hoard. And it shall also he the duty of said Treasurer, la fore catering on the duties of his oflice, touivehond to thc President Trustees of said Incorporation in the penal sunt of i ive iiilmjild dollars, with sufficient freehold security,to he approved of hy the Hoard conditioned for the faithful perforujitiiPO ot his duties as Treasurer
a fores :id. v
HENRY UISTLXE, Prcs't, J. Angle , Clerk Pro tem Octoher l!i, !8.U.
$3dl 31 at By amount ),oa to nssoci.ae Judges for services $21 00 do To supervisors of roads for do ',)." 00 do to Grand &. Traverse Jurors lT2 31i do to Schot 1 Comrnis,r 2,7 (Ki do to Assessors 73 M'J do for blank book for Recorder 12 (52i do for do for CiVs office 30 50 do i- v recovoing description ofs-Ie
cf School Lands da f. .: st at ii in i ry for Clei d" f.;r print iu.i?
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IMPOilTAXT IX0TAX TIIF.ATY. It givs us sincere pleasure to st te that the Indian Agent, -'Ion. Muslnil, h s succedrd in hts entleavirs to eli'ap a tre ay wrh the Miami Indians. By the shpal it tons of this tre-ity a logo tract oflmd ppe.siio Loij.nsporl, anrl consid -r d reserv iiions in Miami C'iuu.y have been acquired. Tivprmcipd body of land whteli h is been obtained by this treaty consists of about one hundred and sixty one llvvmn.l acres, commencing at a p- int oppo-tito this town and running east up the Vv'.ihdi seven miies; thence lu? smell thirty six miles; thtaice north lliuty-six miles to the place of beginning. The laid is Slid lobe of first rite quality well watered and timbered,
nd ell lying ia the vicinity ol tne .Aiiclii in
Of the nature and extent of the other
tieotn of land which have been obf-iiucd by this treity, we cannot, at. present, give onr to dors a pirtiruhr account. Perhaps we slr.dl be able to lo so n -xt week. The total am ami of land acquired is uboat 270,000 acres. Th"? pare.Inse of theio lands by the General govern-nent is b.ig'iiy important to the citizens of tins section of the state of Indi ma, nntl to tho state gmerailv. It. opens a new nnd interesting pro-qiect to the enterprising emigrant, and promises a rich reward to the industrious fanner, Logo portions of the land lie on, and in the vicinity of the W' abash and Frie Canal. Tiie government will no doubt-adopt measures to bring this land into market as soon as practicable. Canal Telegraph.
a noiNsinks a vniinor m ill 111 Itl3 e ' oi in
i put. lie. Wild-.' hep'erh-ips, in intercoms wpu i such persons thinks bnt li tie of toe consej quenta s others are making their reimnks ; they
learn whit his taste is; wait sort ol compaiy ho ! f as; and predict on no doubtful ground, what will be the issue ofhis own puneiples ttnd chancier. Th -re are young men, and those, too. who have no mean op mon o. thems-. lves to be intimate with whom wotiiti be as much as one's reputation is worth.
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c'y OBEY THE CALL! ALL persons indebted to me in any way whatever, on my IIORSF ACCOUNT, an- requested to nuke immediate payment or settlement, as the accounts are due, ami money I must have by the first of D 'cember next. FOSTER FIELDS. October 30, 183 1. 31 tf T.SIlE.Y UK9, "pTY William Maxwell of SfS- j& Boon county, Sugar Creek township, Indiana, as an estr.iy, i ' briglit bay marc about fifteen CasStasSsa years old, fifteen hands high, blind m Pie left ye, a small white spot in her forehead a little sway-backed, both hind feet white opto the pastern joint, a little white spot in the back part of the left fore foot above the hoof, branded with a letter S, on the reft shoulder and buttock, no other brands or marks perceivable, appraised a twenty dollar bv John Rhine and Thomas Landrum " A true cot-y taken from my estray hook. JOHN MILLER. J. P. Oct. 18th 1831. 31 3w.
8 .70
1 Fuel u,r Court house 2 00 do i'er ve-woig county roads 32 02 do to U la7 to the circuit Court 2S 00 do Pa isl nkets f r .1 ol 0 00 do f a awarding prisoners and repar of Jail 3S3H do t returning Judges of elections 10 7.) do for appraising town lots 3 7.7 d for the support of the poor 413, 4 do for laying oil J ill bouudj 4.70 do f r locating State Roads 44 374 do for t.ix,erroneously pad,refundcd 2 07 do for APornies' fees 12.70 do to co. Conns for services . 02 00 do to Trustees of sehool township 50 do paper for Grand Jury 2.7 do keeping Est ray pen 7,7 do fixing Court house for circuit Court I 00 do redemption of county lots 1 31 do House rent for Jury rooms 0 7.7 do to Clerk for his annual allowance 70 eo do tt Sheriff for his annual allowance 00 00
$3201 3PJ
Total receipts,
" Expenditures 89,7 07 4
Balance
$.-yj3 07 i
v-rfYrirF. is herehv L'iven that the under-
signed has taken out Letters tif dminX4 .-i""-- ,.ivn,' nll.il'V
isrr.amn on the estate of REDEN BUSENBARK
Hunt itra. The bannie, Alasco has arri- n.K tlrcL late of Monigom-ay county,
j . I . . . .1 .l,,l pant oO.
veaatlnston Irotn Mtmnn, wucnee sue u i herefore all ixtrstons moeo'oo o o.... , ,
sailed on the 27th Aliy. Ih r commander, j tatc are requested to make mimeoi ite p ayC qt . Briggs, states that of all the American mem, ; and nil those having claims against the vessels on the coast, tavo or three only -would same, to present them, duly authenticated, for be aide to obtain cargoes, the crop of peper settlement, within one year. Thc estate is this season being short of the usual qmntny, j solvent . ' and the English ships having earned away JAS. BUSENBARK, Adni r. aTire than their usu d proportion. Cortr. Cct 21,1831. 30
Attest:
s723dS 42 JAMES SELLERS, DENNIS BALL, FREDERICK MOORE, Co ct m Us inncrs. JOHN WILSON, Clerk.
November 7, lk-3 1.
IliaiEAS my wife Sarah Walden, late Sarah Mitchel, his left my bed
Xv imard without any reasonable or just cause whatever: these are therefore to foi warn any and all persons whatever, from harboring or trusting her on my account and from harbo: Higher at all, as 1 will pay no debls of het contracting. All persons are forwarne.i,al.so, from hai boring or boarding mj son, William Henry Walden,oii my account, without first informing me that they have the possession and c ue of said child, as I am determined to prosecute for the possession of said child, as soon a3 I discover where he is. LEWIS WALDEN. Oct. 20, 1831. 30 3w
-m ?T AGISTR ATE' J ; A N KS i.?JR. fur at ti' 'K-20oui ' Olhce.
WHS WO UK neatly execu-
He it ordained htj tite President t'y Trustees of the Incorporation of the Town of Craw
fordsrilic, Thai it shall not helaw-
1 1 1 1 for auv person or persons, (trav
ellers xceptel) who shall have teams ol horses and wagon or either carriage within the Corporate limiis of the Town aforesaid, to leave them standing in any of the streets or alleys thereof unfastened ; hut it shall he the duty of any sueh person or persons havm;: teams as aforesaid, to secure them in some substantial wny,that they may thereby be prevented from running thro' any of thesire ts or alleys of said Town to the injury or alarm of the citizens thereof. Sec. 2. lc it Juriher ordained by the. authority aforesaid, That it shall not bo 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 a faster gait than a trot. JSrc. 3. l$c it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That any person or persons who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding three dollars, at tho discretion of thc .fu-fiee trying the same. HENRY UISTINE, Preset. J. Angle, Clerl Pro. Tan. October 21th, 1831. TSTST'lLIi be offered, at public sale, on ?f Monday the 17th ot Xovember next, at the late residence of RE DEN IiLLNB ARK, decM, about 14 miles south west ot Crawfordsville, the personal property of said deceased, consisting, in part, ol the fol.owmg art icles, to wit : , o7i 0 llorscl Milch Coirs, Young Cattle, Shrcp, about 30 m lies 7 L" .ran and harness, Corn inthefuhl, Wheat, Oat in the nhraf, harming Uten,ilncnSehold -V Kttchcnfurmttire . Jr. at- Lnih credit on all sums over $3 00.
alentiuc Boroti'di
William liabb C R.cliael Carle John A. Cooley X .th in Cotnpton William Cow :er lial:!i Canine William Cains Ji'sepli ( 'rv II u an ( -nncll I.noch (;r.nutt. 1) Willi-m Deer D.vid Dix Soloai(n D 'trick i: Rev. Jo'in M. Ellis S iinuel Funis
Michael later F John Farley James FiiiiUey John W. Fish Phihp Tox G CJeorgc Graham II Robert Harrison Fredrick Howard J .cob llornback John 1 1 ys Joseph Henderson I Misner Iiwin J Sar.cl Jackson William Jenkins James G. Johnson K B.-i'janiin Keller Edw.trd Kels-y
Jonathan Keeney James Kiiil'
Henry Keller Joshua Iv nwoithy
7. aehariah Pollard Christopher Perkins Miller Parker Nathan Poyncr Diniel Poner James Pettit lJeiijamm Patterson Adam Porter Micajah Pitlman Joshua B. Powers John Porter Q Hcmy Cpnck R William Rickelts Leon. ml Robinson AsaRuiidell S Jesse Stewart Jos. p i Swank Asa A. Stone Rebecca S iters Chi inti. .n Siovcr Peyton Smnii Alex antler Slnncn John Sieepleion J. soph Smith W i h on Simmons Aibert ii. Sloo J. .mes Suioii T J imes Thompson DiIik 1 P. Thompson John Thompson (on Cole Creori) James Turner J.icob Thompson James Tate William Talbut 1. zares Tilley U Abraham Uitcr V S unuel Vancleavc Jolm Vail James Volen Daniel Vaughn Joseph Van.iusdal W Henry Wrtiy I) uin l Weathers Wdli.un Wilson Jetlediah Walden
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Thomas Lincoln Sen. Joseph White John Lee John Wanholl Miss Rebecca Lanukn Hunter Wallace C. C. Layton and A. David Wiley Beedie Alex. Wear M J .cob Westfdl Mrs. MeClung J mes Wiley iliram Miller Et uezer Walden 1 .vnl C. Maxwell Jsejiii Wado Ethvati Aicgleine ISAAC C. ELSTON. P. M. S- pt. 30, ItsO. 2T .Uv
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T1OOj. will brfoji -netl to receive tii-
subs ription ofst. ck in the Imii aiap
)i.s . nd L f yette Rail Road Co.npmy, on he 20th of September, 13!; and be contin
ued open until otherwise directed, at thc fol-
owing places, viz:
At Indianapolis. Marion county. At Jamestown, Boon county. At Crawfordsville, Montgomery county. At Columbia, Tippecanoe county. At Lafayette, do. The directors named in the act of incorpo
ration are authorized and requesied to net as agents in opening books, at the several places in their respective counties. A share in said company is $"0; two dollars on each share required at the time of subscribing or the note of the subscriber of stock foresaid two dollars, payable to said company on demand, as soon as 200 shares of stock are found to be subscribed for. 1 ha balance to be paid according to the char 15 v order of the Board otDirectors of t lie Ind.anapol.s and Lafayette t Rail Road compa-
P.M.Currey
Attest, J. W. Powers, Clerk. August 28, 1881. 23 tf
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Am Apprentice wanted. rTTTHE subscriber wishes to take an apP prentice to the Blacksmithing business; a boy from 1.7 to 18 years of age, of good moral character and industr-ous habits will find a favorable situation by applying soon. WM. G. PIERCE. Crawfordsville, Ta. Sept. 18, 18312.7.
FOR SALE HERE.
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