Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 7, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 July 1835 — Page 3

Edward A. Hannegan A CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, r ' i f T J.I ! f 11

iiiw iL,u auoress ms ieuow citizens on

V f the following days in the county lontgomery :

On Tuesday the 2.3th day ofJulv, at the

house of Wm. Moore, Esq, at 12 o'clock Same day, at three o'clock, at the house

fEsqr. Fmh. On Wednesday the 20th, at the hour fl2 o'clock, in Middletown. Same day, at 3 o'clock, at Pleasmt Hill.

On Thursday the 30th, at John Mann's in

vYalnut Grove, at 12 o'clock. Same day, at Columbia, at 3 o'clock.

On Friday the 31st, at Solomon Peterson's

at 12 o'clock.

AN ORDINANCE to prevent the destruction of property by fire, and for other

purposes. Passed March 2,1835.

Sec. 1, Be it ordained by the president

imd trustees of the town of Crawfordsville,

That it shall be the duty of every citizen

residing within the limits of the cor

aforesaid, upon the first cry of fire, ot an alarm of tire by the ringing of bells, to immediately seek out and repair to the place

where fire has broken out, or likely to do

damage, and hold himself in readiness, and

when commanded, or required, to give his assistance, in any way. for the extinguish-

ment of the flame, or the prevention of property being injured thereby, by the person Lereinafter appointed. It shall be the duty of any such person , or persons, when so commanded, or requested, to yield an implicit obedience, and with all his might, endeavor to carry every such command or request into execution. Sec. 2. That JOHN HUGHS be, and he is hereby appointed to command any compa

ny or assemblage of persons that may be convened for the purposes mentioned in the first section of this ordinance, who sli d! have authority to coram md, and carry into execution, any project be may deviso. for the purpose of putting out fire, or rescuing property from the flames. And for the purpose of

ehaoiing snid company or assemblage of persons more completely to carry into effect their object, the said Johu Hughs is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, any number of suitable ladders, not to exceed live; also, a competent number of fire hooks, not to exceed twelve, at the expense of said corporation, which shall remain under the control, and safe keeping of the said commander. And the said John Hughs is further authorized to raise, by enlistment, and organize a fire company, to be made up, or composed, of the citizens residing within the corporate limits of said town; and when so enlisted and organized, the said John Hughs shall be, and he is hereby appointed their captain or commanding officer, to whom the per-

eonscomposing such comp;.ny,shall,in all reasonable commands, yield a willing obedience. Sec. 3. Thitthe'snd John Hughs shall Lave authority to appoint any nuinbet of assistant commanders in said fire company, which he may deem necessary for the purpose

jf carrying into euect the provisions ot tins I ordinance, and in case a fire company shall be formed for the purpose f currying into effect the provisions of the first section of this ordinance . Sec 4. If any person or persons shall refuse to perform any f the d .ties enjoined by the provisions of the first section of this ordinance, such parson or persons shall, upon

conviction thereof, before a justice of the peace, be fined in any sum, not exceeding cne dollar, for the use of said corporation. HENRY RISTINE, President. I. Naylor, Clerk. State of Indiana, Montgomery county, ss. Lydia Glass, 1 vs. S Petition for divcrce. James Glass, )

iE it remembered, that on this ninth

day of July, 1835, the petitioner, by

P. M. Currey , her attorney, tiled in the ortice cf the clerk of the Circuit court of siid county, her petition for divorce, charging said defendant with abandonment, &c, and said petitioner, by her said attorney, also filed in

the office aforesaid, the affidavit of Jeremiah

"Washburn, setting forth that said defendant

is not a resident of said state of Indiana.

Tsow therefore, notice is hereby given, that unless said defendant be and appear at the next September term of said court, and plead.

answer or demur to the san e, on or before the calling of the cause, the matters and

tiling contained therein will be takeu as

...."0 confessed. JOHN WILSON, Clark. July 11, 1835. 7-10

Mill Property Tor Sale.

f nHE undersigned offers for sal his valu-

Lf able property which lies 1 miles from

Crawfordsville, on bugar Creek consisting of 170 acres of first rate land, on which, besides other valuable improvements, area good ORCHARD, a SPRING of first rate water, & A GRIST $ SA W MILL. The grist mill has two run f stones, and the whole establishment is in a flourishing condition. The public are invited to call and ex- Samuel Stover

amine. SAMUtJ.B auvk.

July 4, 1S33. 7 3w

A LIST OF LE ITERS

EMAINING in the post office atCraw-

O, fordsville, Indiana, June 30th, 1835,

which, if not taken out before the first day of

October next, will be sent to the general post

office, as dead letters.

TAKEN UP, T James Barnet, living in Clark townshin, ilfontsomery county, Indiana,

i c - . . - . in

thiee estrays: one bay mare, with a large oau or star in her forehead, six or seven years old, about fourteen and a half hands high, three white feet, some saddle marks; appraised at thirty dollars, and also one bay horse, hipshotten in the left hip, nine or ten years old, about fourteen hands and three inches high,

some saddle marks: appraised at thirty dol

lars ; and also one claybank colt, one year eld,

with a white wane and tail, a star in his tore-

head; appraised at sixteen dollars; by Will

iam Corn and John Fletcher. A true copy

from my est ray book

July 11.

LEWIS MORRISON, J. P.

7.9

Abernalha James Allen Jame3 Allhands Andrew

Anderson John

Irmstrona Thomas

K Kershorer Abraham Kin worthy Thomas L Lambdin Matthew Lawson Robert

Armstrong Daniel D Lacy John C.

B

Barton John

Ballenger Edward Bennett Frederick Beeks Samuel 2

Buyer John

oots Lh

Brant Christopher Briant William

Brook Josiah

Butcher John

Bucklv Jamc3

C

Caraway Joseph

Charlton Lwis 2 Clouser John Cox Abij ih Cooper James Conner sr. James Corn Win. Cowman Henry

Cornell Samuel Cocknll Elizabeth D D.ms Randolph D mcy Fielding Drake Mrs. Mary Drem Dav id Drennen David Dungan Mary Dunnani Mary Dunham Mr. E Earnot Henry Early Daniel Elmore Matthias F Forbes ivlrs. Rebecca Foot Wiliiam Fisher David 3 Fisher Miss Nancy G Gay Samuel Gomviu David Gibson John T. Graham Yilham

Lewis Benjamin

Lmdsey Jsimes Lindsey John Ky. Linebaugh Christley Lupton David U. Ludlam Abigail M Miss IT. M. Mnsh Washington Markey Benjamin Moore Ezekiel Miller George McDowell John 2 McDowell Henry McDowell Samuel McCoy John McCoy William N Nelson Wdham Needham Elizabeth Nilson William O OTIarrow Samuel P Palmer Wiiliam Perkins Joseph Pickering iieorgo Plunketl Jonathan Phillips John H. Q Quigley Peter R Richardson G . R. Ross David Routh Edward Rogers John Rush Jesso S Soidle Adam Schenck Larou Scott 1 homa3 Scott William Shepherd Allen M. Sherwood B. Snawver Jonathan

Smith Benjamin

TAKEN UP, Y 3ichael H-rvey, son'r, living in Clark township, ontgomery county,

Indiana, one eslray horse, a bay, supposed to

be eight years old, about fourteen hands higl a bl.ize in bis face, the near hind foot white,

shod all round, and part of his mane cut off; appraised to wenty five dollars, by Geoige

Tipton and JZichael Harvey, jr. A true copy

from my eslray book.

LEWIS .MORRISON, J. r. June 29, 1S35. 7.9

SADDLERY

PUBLIC NOTICE, TTS HEREBY GIVEN, That Wm. BurLL bridge and Francis Miller have, for a term of years, engaged in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS firm entitled Burbridge and Miller They will be found in the Store room immediately opposite Mr. Crawford's, and the one recently occupied by R. C. Gregory, &, Co. They have direct from Philadelphia,Pittsburg,

and Cincinnati, an jJL1joi V ASSORTMENT q

Mia rdicare, Quecnstvarc, 1 in-

tvarc, Cotton marns,iron, j'ails, Castings, l'aints, DucstufTs, Vc. Ac.

all of which tuey will sell very low for cash,

or approved country produce. They deem it unnecessary to enter into

detail tho many articles of which their stock is comprised-believing that purchasers,upon

examination, will find their variety net inferior to any in the western country, and much lower than they have heretofore been selling in the place. They invite examination, and will take pleasure in showing any article they may have, to any person, whether they wish to purchase or not.

HOD'

, ff flSliBS.of goodBA

fgTHE Subscriber takes this method of in-

o orming the citizens of Montgomery

county that he has located himself in Craxc-

Ifordsrille, gnd has opened a

in 'kins' shop, one door east ot HAL Bli-

FORD'S Store, where all work in his line

will bf done in a neat and workman-like man

ner, iiis stock is entirely new, and purchas

ed east, which will enable him to furnish work

at very moderate prices.

G W. APPLEGET. Cr mr fordsville, April, 1S35 49.

Greenwood iiulbardBSnathey Lewis

H Hadden lltnry lunisou Miss Mary and Sarah liarrell Coleman iiackerJohn

Henry William

llerrice Mrs. Catha

rine

Howe J. M.

Howard James

tiolley Joiin

Smith Jucob

Slernes Joseph Strong E. Williams Sween John Sutton William Siocum John T Tiser Gabriel 2 Tipton Georga Threlkeld George V

Vanscoyse Rev. Elzy

Humphrey Robert or Vanscoyse John

David Morunsey Van Uundy Miss Or-

TTn

Lib

Humphry Hosea D.

Hicks ihurnton

iiyoarger John

J

Jones Wiliiam

Jones James or Rob

ert Foster

Johnson James

I. July 1st. 1835.

pt,y w Walton John Ward Thomas Wiley John Williams James Winsien Pleasant J. ELSTON, P. M. 7-9

CtVwanted imme

diaiely, for which the highest price will be

paid in goods. Also, Feathers, bees-wax,

tallow, hemp, linen, and flax, will be received in nivment for joods. and cash will not be

1 W CJ refused. BURBRIDGE Sc MILLER.

Crawfordsville. May 22. 1S35. 3tf

VJS n GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, Queensicare, Groceries, At Wholesale; Retail VANCE & CLARK, Hp EG leave te inform their customers and JLUP the citizens generally of Montgomery and the adjoining counties, that they hava removed to their large and commodious new store room on Main street, adjoinining Mai. Ristmes Hotel, where they aro receiving direct from the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, a very larTa &, well assorted stock of "

Mew &-il: all of which they will sell at Wholesale and Retail, on the most accomodating terms.Thair stock being unusually large, and having been selected with much care and attention, they flatter themselves they can render general satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. Their Stock consists, in part, of the follow

ing:

KrAII"J2 TIMJE SlECES!-&) 1 i cents per lb. given for old POT META L, by BURBRIDGE MILLER. Crawfordsville, May, 1S35.

STATE OF INDIANA, BOON CO. :

TAKE.S UP, by Robert Armstreng of

Washington townsmp, one bay horse, with jU3l received a fresh stock of materials

black mne and uil, both hind feet white up j s,si,ng of Sheet Copper, Tin, Iron, with eve- . i . . : . j i t . i

io ine pasiern . own, suppuseu 'o oe o yeais , v her artic e necessary ro carry on lus bu

COPJPER TIN,

AND SHEET-IRON, MANU

FACTORY.

pri'lHE subscriber takes great pleasure in Li returning his thanks to his customers,

iiu the public in general, for the liberal share

of patronage with which he has been favored; and respectfully informs them, that he has

con-

old this spring; full fifteen hands high no

. -T . 1

other inatKS or branus perceivable. .;ueu

it 35 dollars, by Nathan'l Titus, and Laban

Moore. Belore me,

JOHN SLOCUM,j.i. June 20, 1F35.

TAKEN UP, by Joseph Ellis, of Scott

township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on

the 20th day of May, 1835, an iron gray mare

14 hands 1 inch high, 3 years old this

spring, a scar on the left fore foot, botweer. the hoof and pastern joint, a little whita in

her forehead, a natural trotter, no other marks

or brands perceivable appraised to 30 by

Ambrose W. Armstrong and Michael Tracy. A true copy from my estray book. THOS FAITH, j. r. May2S,lS35.

NOTICE. THE undersigned not wishing to put any person to cost, he takes this way to inform all those who are indebted to him to call and settle their accounts as some have been of long standing ; four weeks will be given &, no longer, without a settlement. I do net wish that any my be deceived. 1 am not in a situation

to ride at this time, therefore l need cash and must have it. THOS. BROWN.

6th month. 10th 1835. 0 tf.

AND STATIONARY,

J. &. A. S. THOMSON ,gratetul tor tliat qJ 0 patronage which has enabled them to

.Maintain their enterprise, would still solicit

public attention, hoping that they will be

better able than formerly to supply the wants,

and answer the expectations of an enlighten

ed community. They still have on hand, and

purpose to keep up and increase, an assort

ment of the latest and best works on lheoioav. Law. Medicine, Arts and Sciences--

with Greek aud Latin Classics, Histories, School Books, and a variety of Miscellaneous

works, new and interesting. 1 hey have al- . r- . TK

so a ffooa assortment oi siauouaiy m,

vvranninrr oaDer. writing and letter paper of

"TTSTOW at this time, to wit, on the secona ditlerent kinds, tec. allot wtucn mey win Jjy judicial day of the said April term of sell as low as they can be obtained any where

the court aforesaid, comes the said David Jones m the v abash country.

Vr-Those whoso accounts aro due, are

respectfully requested to settle them as soon as possible.

Crawfordsville, Juneitn, ioo, o

State of Indiana, Warren county, ss. In the Warren Circuit court, term of April,

A. D. 135.

David Jones, corap't,

Sarah Ann Jones, def't,

On petition for divorce.

Jones, by Mace, bis solicitor, and on motion

files his petition in this hehalt; and it appearing by affidavit filed, that the defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiana, it is crdered by the court "that the said defendant he notified of the pendency of said petition.

by publication for three wwks successively, in the Crawfordsville Rotd, a newspaper published at CrawfordsvUie, Indiana, sixty

days prior te the first dayf the next term of

this court, to be hoWien aine coui mouse i AVilliamsnort.on the fourth .Monday in Octe-

Wr next:" that unless she then and there ap-

j . , ,

pears and answers the allegations tnu cnirges i-,inmA n cairl rwtition. the same will be

Taken Up, BY Tho's W. Lampson, Union township, Montgomery county, la., one sorrel mare, 14 hands high, eight years old, pigeon toed, left hind foot while, has the hooks. One sucking mare celt, sorrel color said mare and colt appraised to $35. One yearling aorrel horse colt, appraised to $15, by Joseph P. M'Gillard, and Henry S. Pnne, befbr me, E.' M'CONNELL, j p.

June 12. 1835. 6

GUN SMITHING.

jTfTHE subscriber having served a regular

M apprenticeship with Clark of Lebanon,

Omo, and carried on the business with good

success tor the last six years, expects to be

ible to give general satisfaction , & warrant

all his work, liis shop is on Main street.

between McCormick's store and the ferry Steamboat landing. He has brought with

him a good supply of good curley timber for

gunstocks, and three dozen gunbarrels. He

is fully prepaied to make new work as well as

all kinds of repairing in the gun smithing line

I.F. Postgate Lafayette, Ind., May 21, 1835. Free Press.4 TO THE MFFIjIC TED!

smess in the most extensive manner, which was laid m at the lowest possible prices and which will enable him to fill any orders, wholesale or retail, for STILLS, KETTLES, STOVE PIPES' TINWARE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. He solicits the dealers in bis line to call at his old stand, on Maine street, Lafayette, for lie is assured lus work and terms will suit them. THO'S. COX. Lafayette, Ind., April 16, 1835. 52-2m N. B. A boy of good morals and industrious habits, from 14 to 1G years of age, will be taken as an apprentice. t. s. c.

Mercury. Alanson F. Dunham, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of CRAWFORDSVILLE,and vicinity that he has established himself in the

above buainess, wncre all work entrusted to

lis care shall be done with neatness and in

the most FASHIONABLE STYLE and

by strict attention !o business bo hopes to 11 i r

receive a noerai patronage irom a generous

Public. Garments of all kinds, cut on the

shortest notice, and warranted to fit when

properly made up. O-The Eastern Fash

ions received quarterly.

His Shop may be found one door west of

Win. W. Nicholson's Hotel.

an. 5, 1835. 40lf

20 pieces blue, black, brown, olive, green, steel mixed and drab cloths; 20 pieces cassimeros & cassinetts; 300 pieces calicoes; 50 do ginghams and painted muslins; 50 do nierinoes,circassians,bombasinffj and bombazetts; 20 pieces bed ticking; 20 bales brown shirtings and sheetings; 50 pieces bleached shirtings; 40 de men's and boys' summer wear; Padding, sail duck, and buckram; Fine merino shawls; do do handkerchiefs; Fancy shawls and handkerchiefs; Bandanna and flag pocket do A great variety of gloves; Blue, black, and fancy col'd silks; Lawn, linen cambric, and Irish linnenj Cotton yarn; 12 doz. men's and boys' fur hats; 12 do do do wool hats; 12 do seal cap3 and fur collars; 18 do palm leaf hats; Men's and boys' leghorn hats, 12 doz leghorn, tuscan,&. Bolivar bonnets; 20 do pairs men's and boys' shoes and pumps; 20 doz. pairs ladies' shoes;

5 doz. pairs men's boots coarse & fins. A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE AND SS 11RE. I Tons Iron: 2 Tons Castings: 50 Kegs Nails; SO Boxes Glass; IO Kegs Dupont's powder; A quantity of Lead and SJiot; Shovels; axes ; Hoes ; Scythes German 5f English; Sickles; Straw Knives; Shovels and Tongs Sfc. See.

5 tons bast Rio cofTeo, (bought in Phil'a;) 4 bbls. Java coffee, (superior article ;) 10 chests Imperial &s Young Hyson Tea

Together with every article in their line all of which they are determined to offer at re

duced prices.

07-They invite all to call and examine foi

themselves.

Crawfordsville, May, 1835. 2tf

Qm'pirovcd

L A A' i t'OU SALE.

T1 0?if N Acres of land, X miles 1. 1, II UT)yy from Crawf jrdsville, on th

1-tanKh.i. TuidAon which is a small improve " . . . IT I ... - I .

ment, a romtort; V!e aweliing nonae, aim

-,m.A ; ;a riWinn. the same win be l -

heard val determined in her absence; and the convenient to the door, ofilred tor sale on ac

- : n... until that time- ceniniou.11 iuy irims.

CtlUS3 13 VUllllUUtu UI111I . I , - , ..y

A cody for publication. Attest, uHiuue 01 iih luusmuei "V''"',""UR

James Cunningham. Clerk. DAVID CLARK

James Cunningham

Jult, 8,1835. juooiicxw.

Stagncr's Patent Truss, for the cure of the Hernia or Rupture. A. HARLAND, having been appoint9 ed sole Agent for the patentee of the Uvive named Truss, for Montgomery county, Indiana, is new ready to accommodate all those who may please to call on him at his DRUGSTORE, in tho town of Crawfordsville, immediately south of the Court House. He warrants a radical cure by a proper appli-

taiivu 01 aaiu 1 iums , anu u uui penormeu in a reasonable time he will ask nothing more than the ret urn of the Truss. Crawfordsville, May 5, 1836 ' 5tf

ILaw Notice. ISAAC NAYLOR, AtTORNF-Y AND ComVSELLOR AT Law,

mA VING located himself at C'rawfords ville, 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 attend to the collection of debts, in any, or all of the counties of the Upper Wabash country. He will

attend to all law business intrusted to his

care, in the Supreme Court of Indiana, and al

so, in the United States District Court for the Siato of Indiana. Chilis Office is on

Green Sreet, two doors north of I.C. Elston's

Store, where he can be found when not ab sent on business.

; N. B. He has formed a partnership wiih Th. J. Evans, of Cevington, Fountain cot. Ia. , in all business in the Circuit Courts, in

tho first Judicial Circuit

August, 1834

TAKEN UP, by Abraham Adams ham Adam living in Brown township, Montgomery county, la., an es

tray clay-bank mare, supposed to he six or seven years old, full fifteen hands high, marked with tho gear, and has the bis head, appraised to

$25, by Thomas Swindler and O-

badiah Ji.His, belore me. W. CARSON, j. April 20'th, 183

Mew rod!!

friHE subscribers are just receiving at the JJL stand of M. Holmes, lately occupied

as a Drug Store, a

Of Dry Goods t Hardware y Qucenstcarc, and Cutlery," ogether with Iron,Glass, Nails, &, in short,

every article usually tounu in a retail store.

Their stock has the advantage of bein

entirety new; every article belonging to it

having recently been carefully selected, by

one of tho partners, in the cities of Philadel

phia, Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, from th latest importations, and of the choicest patterns and qualities: and as they design doing; business permanently in the place, they respectfully invite their acquaintances, and the public generally, to call and examine their stock, confidently believing that they aro prepared to sell goods of a quality equal to my in the place, at prices as low as the low est. HOLMES 6c RISTINE. Crawfordsville, May 15, 1835. 2tf DRUGS $ MEDICINES, AT WHOLESALE &. RETAIL At the Drug Store of A. HARLAND, opposite the Public Square. MAVING purchased the entire stock o DRUGS & MEDICINES, formerly-

owned by Dr. Holmes, I would respectfully inform the public that, in addition to the okj?

stock, I am now receiving a

Fresh and well-assorted Cargo

directly from Cincinnati c Philadelphia, all of which I will sell at a. fair price, for cash,

or on a short credit. Those wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine for

themselves, as I shall be able to sell as gooc bargain?, if not better, than any dealer in tho business in this section of country. Of-Ordera from physicians promptly attended to. A. HARLAND. Crawfordsville, la., May 22d, 1835. 3tf AGISTRATES' BLANKS: for sale at tho "Recou" Qffio

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