Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 8, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 July 1835 — Page 3
CRAWFORDSVI LLE RECORD.
Mexican sailed, an express arrived at Vera Cruz in 72 hours from the capital, which it was rumored bro't
intelligence to the governor, that both the city of Mexico and Quer-
ctaio had declared in favor of consolidation. Col. Almonte, appointad commissioner by Mexico, to settle the
boundary line between the U.States
REMOVAL. Dr. Herndon lias removed his oifice to the DRUG STORE of A.
Harland, in the house recently occupied bv
l . 15. rullen, where he may be Found and con
suited at all times, unless absent on profess- office, as dead letter
luudi uusiuess. . Crawfordsville, May 5, 1S33. 5 Gw
STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.
A LIST OF LETTERS
EMAINING in the post-office at Craw
fordsville, Indiana, June 30th, 1835,
which, if not taken out before the first day of
October next, will be sent to the general post
s.
K
r 1 1 iulj suuscnuLT uus, in connection Willi
U Mr. Dickerson's Printing Press Man-
and Mexico, is arrived in the Mex- "factory, a Stereotype Foundry. Armstrong Daniel D. Lacy John d
Abernatha James Allen James Allhands Andrew
Anderson John
Armstrong Thomas
Kershorer Abraham Kinworthy Thomas L Lambdin Matthew Lawson Robert
ican.
Having procured a large variety of Eastern
Patterns, he will manufacture and keep con
stantly on hand, CUTS nf a M7inrvtnt mini! fir
f ice A resident and IIS equip- Leads, Reglets, Plates for printing Blanks;
age. Mr. an Uuren is expected 1 Pe Mt 1 AJL ijlatis tor eagrav ,
LG, ccc. ; all of which he can afford to sell
N. Y. Cour. c5' Enq.
to arrive in this city, (says the N. J , ffa i York Daily Advertiser) "in a few fnThe WstcraC
HIS equipage, it IS Stated, change for old type at 9 cents per pound
exceeds that of any other dignitary MATRIN M. BARNEY, who has traveled ihrntmli Cincinnati, Ohio.
. ; n l V- - January IGth, 1S35.
"J in u lung muu JLUU SJJlCllUlU match horses went on from here to meet him a few days since. The vice president travels in his Ba
rouche and Pour, with its
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utia; x icnv wvii iur iiiii rrnrpspn- - j " orn Ym
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i's party! J T ! "y cman
Cornell bamuel
AN ORDINANCE to prevent hogs from running at large in the streets and alleys
ot Crawtordsvile.
BE IT ORDAINED, by the President and
OUt-ri- Trustees of the town of Crawfordsville, That j
B
Barton John
Ballenger Edward
Bennett Frederick Beeks Samuel 2
Boyer John Boots Eli
can be bought any where Brant Christopher
ountry, for cash, or in ex- Bnant William
Brook Josiah Butcher John
Buckly James
C
Caraway Joseph Charlton Lewis 2
Clouser John Cox Abijah Cooper James
Conner sr. James
j i ' tative of the poor man's party
citizens of said town, found running at large
within the streets or alleys of said town, shall
i...:ii T,-i:..uit
A Mr. S. T. F. Barney, of North be taxed fify cents each, (o be collected by tj
Carolina,has been sued for a breach the MarsIJal pf said town, from the owner or Davis Rand0lph
of nrnmiso. and romnpllnrl tn n v owners faia uoP , or pigs, at any Deney F-M
r.c :l i...,i' i k 7- t,me sucl1 ,10SS snoa,s or P'Sshall betound Drake Mr ,
iiueuiiiiuiiuiuuuuuursioriiisnaugn- running at large. Provided, that no person ty gallantries. We do not pity him. sI)a11 be required topay tax for the same hogs
I le ins disreo-nrded n niprn nf nrl. more uian once in ine sae year
vice, which he must have heard a thousand tunes "31r. Barney, let
the girls alone." TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, cither by note or book account, are
requested to settle the same by the first of
September next, as he will leave this place about that time, and wishes to settle his business before he removes. Those concerned would do well to attend to this notice, N. B. He also offers for sale, a eomfortallc frame DWELLING HOUSE, and lot, on Main street, west of Washington, on accom-l
rnodating terms. RESIN V. JONES. Crawfordsville, July 15, 1S35. 8.4v JLaw Partnership, E.A. Hannegan, . M.Corwine,
rtTAVlNu to," ' a co-Pjir ncrslup m the
ill. Practice of Law in all U.C 'n -v.
.'iilkVi.0.1" Slsrls of judicature of this Stateancl Illinois, are prepared to attend to all business confided to them, with fidelity and despatch. They intend paying particular attention to Conreyancingn Collecting. Their united attention shall be given to all business that may be entrusted to either, and one or the other may always be consulted at their respective places of abode the former at Covington, Fountain County, and the latte at Newport, Vermillion County, Indiana. INDIANA. November 21,1833. 44-tf
HENRY RISTINE, President.
Chilton Johnso-, Clerk, pro tern. May 27, 1S35.
A. RAMEY, & CO.,
AVE just received, and are now opening, a fresh and general assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, suitable for the season; and as they think a catalogue of their goods unnecessary, all they ask is, call and examine for yourselves; then, if their Goods and prices do not suit you, purchase where you please. Their friends will bear in mind that they will receive, along with cash, in payment for
rood tethers, Rags, Flax and Tow Linen, FursDecr skins. Susar, which
they will give the best prices. Their establishment may be found on the S E. corner of Washington and Vernon
AMERICA IV GOODS NO. 159, MARKET-STREET,
JPITIIE subscribers would inform their
ftitds, and the Western Merchants,
generally, that their stock of American Cotton Sf Yoolcn Goods, for the coming season, Avil comprise a LARGE & COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, which will be offered on , " 'st liberal terms. Among other staple tin; ... - . - . 1
Drake Mrs. Mary
Drem David Drennen David Dungan Mary Dunham Mary Dunham Mr. E Earnot Henry Early Daniel Elmore Matthias F Forbes Mrs. Rebecca Foot William Fisher David 3 Fisher Miss Nancy G Gay Samuel Goowin David Gibson John T. Graham William
Lewis Benjimin
Lindsey James Lindsey John Ky. Linebaugh Christley Lupton David U. Ludlam Abigail M Miss IT. M. Marsh Washington Markey Benjamin Moore Ezekiel Miller George McDowell John 2 McDowell Henry McDowell Samuel McCoy John McCoy William N Nelson William Needham Elizabeth Nilson William O O'Harrow Samuel P Palmer William Perkins Joseph Pickering George Plunkett Jonatlian Phillips John II. Q Quigley Peter R Richardson G. R. Ross David Routh Edward Rogers John Rush Jesse S Seidle Adam Schenck Larou Scott Thomas Scott William Shepherd Allen M. Sherwood B. Shawver Jonathan
Smith Benjamin
pTTHE subscribers are just receiving at the stand of M. Holmes, lately occupied aa a Drug Store, a Of JDry Gootls9 Ilartliuare, Qncensivarey antl Cutlery,
ogether with Iron,GIass, Nails, &. in short,
every article usually lounu in a retail store.
Their stock has the advantage oj being
entirely 7iew; every article belonging to it having recently been carefully selected, by
one of the partners, in the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, from the latest importations, and of the choicest pat
terns and qualities: and as they design doing
business permanently in the place, they res
pectfully invite their acquaintances, and the
public generally, to call and examine their
stock, confidently believing that they are prepared to sell goods of a quality equal to
iny in the place, at prices as low ns the low Holmes and Ristine
Crairfordsville, May 15, 1S33. 2tf
PUBLIC NO TICE, ES HEREBY GIVEN, That Win. Burbridge and Francis Miller have, for a term of years, engaged in the MERCANTILE BUSINLSSfirm entitled Burbridge & 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 EA lhAbl E AS
SORTMENT of
Greenwood HulbardBSmithey Lewis
streets, in front of the public square. Crawfordsville, ISth May, 1S35. .
3-Sw
articles are tne following goods, ot the
approved manufacture Brown Bleached Sheetings and. shirtings, all widths; New Ffylc Prints; Bleached and Fancy coloured Ca?nbrics; Men's Summer wear; Bed Ticking; Plaids $ Stripes; Checks; Saftineits;
Jinseys; J lanncls Jverseys;
virietv of other articles. WILLIAM H. BROWN, & CO., late Broinu Chase, Co. 1st Month, (January) 1835. N. B. The business will be conducted on the usual termg at the old Stand. 43
TAKEN UP, Y James Barnet, living in Clark township, ilfontgomery county, Indiana,
three estrays: one bay mare, with a large ball 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 dollars ; and also one claybank colt, one year old, with a while roane and tail, a star in his forehead; appraised at sixteen dollars ;--by William Corn and John Fletcher. A true copy from mv estray book. LEWIS MORRISON, J. P.
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Hadden Henry Harrison Miss Mary and Sarah Ilarrell Coleman Hacker John
Henry William
Hernce Mr rine iiowe J. M
Smith Jacob
Sternes Joseph Strong E. Williams Sween John Sutton William Slocum John T
TJatlia- Tiser Grlel 2
Tipton George Threlkeld George V
Howard James
Ilolley John Vanscoysc Rev. Elzy Humphrey Robert or Vanscoyse John
David McKinsey van Gundy Miss Or-
Humphry Ilosea D. 4
Hicks Thornton Hybarger John J Jones William Jones James or Robert Foster Johnson James 1. C July 1st. 1835.
piiy
W Walton John Ward Thomas Wiley John Williams James Winston Pleasant . ELSTON, P. M. 7-9
TAKEN UP,
ilfichael Harvey,
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAIL. At and from Crairfordsville.' ARRIVALS. T.astcrn, Saturdays Sf Tuesdays at 10 A. M. Southern, do do " " Northern, Mondays & Fridays G P. M. Green Castle, Thurdays " " ' Newtown, Monday evening. Covingt on Saturdays 10 A M& Tuesdays at 0 P M DEPARTURES-
Eastern, Saturdays te iuesdays lUA.iu
Southern. do do Northern, do - do AV.rnrn. Tuesdavs
illlliv.., J . Grcencaslle, Fridays o A. M. Covington Saturdays 10 AM& Tuesdays atGPM
Y Michaell Harvey, senY, living m
Clark township, Montgomery county,
with a great Indiana, one estray horse, a bay, supposed to
be eight years old, about lourteen hands nign, a hlnze in his face, the near hind foot white,
shod all round, and part of his mane cut off; appraised to twenty-five dollars, by George
Tipton and .Michael Harvey, jr. A true copy
from my estrav book. LEWIS MORRISON, J. P.
June 29, 1S35. 7.y
LAND FOR SALE. T! f OS Acres of land, (8 miles N, E
LI UDVjL from Crawfordsville, on the
Frankfort road,)on which is a small improvement, a comfortable dwelling house, and a
WELL OE WATER . l-ir rtnnr nfiprpd fnr Sfllfi on ac-
convenient u ".r '
commodating term.. . - , ...
Enquire of the Subscrib.,?.rawiorRS:jlie'
DAVID CLARK June 12, 1835. G
.VJCIf JDWIZ' GOODS,
Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware,
liueensware, ty Groceries,
At Wholesaled Jl e t a i I .
VANCE & CLARK,
EG leave to inform their customers and
the citizens generally of Montgomery
and the adjoining counties, that they have
removed to their large and commodious new
store room on Main street, adjoinining Maj. Ristines Hotel, where they are receiving
direct from the cities of Philadelphia, Pitts
burgh, and Cincinnati, a very large & well assorted stock of New -! aTl of which they will sell at Wholesale and Retail, on the most accomodating terms. Their 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 Slock consists, in part, of the following: 20 pieces blue, black, brown, olive, green, steel mixed and drab cloths; 20 pieces " " " cassimeres & cassinclts; 300 pieces calicoes ; 50 do ginghams and painted muslins; 50 do mcrinoes,circiEsianbombasins, and bombazetts; 20 pieces bed ticking;
V' 1 ' loo I irnu'n r-Kii 1 in"., . .1 1 . i ' -.
50 pieces bleached shirtings; 40 do men's and boys' summer wear; Padding, sail duck, and buckram; Fine merinq shawls; do do handkerchiefs; Fancy shawls and handkerchiefs; Bandanna and flag pocket do A great variety of gloves; Blue, black, and fancy colM silks; Lawn, linen cambric, and Irish linncn; Cotton yarn; 12 doz. men's and boys1 fur hats; 12 do do do wool hats; 12 do seal caps 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 ladies1 shoes; 5 doz. pairs men's boots coarse &. fine.
ISa rrfivare,Qucensivare, 1 iniv a re, Cotton I'arns,IroU) 17?f fs, Castings, Paints, IP y est it Is, Vc.Vr. all of which Uicy will sell very low for cash,
or approved country; rRonrcr,
iiiey deem it unnecessary to enter into detail I lie many articles of which their stock is comprised believing that purchascrs,upou examination, will find their variety not 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.
1
iltS.ofgoodl COxVwanted immo
diately, for which the highest nice will bo paid in goods. Alo, Feathers, bees-wax, tallow, hemp, linen, and flax, will be received
in payment for goods, and cash will not be refused. BURBRIDGE& MILLER. Crawfordsville, May 22, 1835. 3tf (&siii-: Tizn pimciisij? 1 4 cents per lb. given for old POT METAL, by BURBRIDGE & MILLER. Crawfordsville, May, 1835.
COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET-IRON, MANUFACTORY. PTTIIE subscriber takcsgrc.it pleasure in . 1 1 , returning his thanks to his customers, and the public in general, for (he liberal share of patronage with which he has been favored, and respectfully informs them, that he lias just received a fresh stock of materials, consisting of Sheet Copper, Tin, Iron, with every other article necessary ro carry on his bu sincss in the most extensive manner, which was laid in at the lowest possible prices and which will enable him to fill any orders, wholesale or retail, for
STILLS, I
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SADDLERY.
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STATE OF INDIANA, BOON CO.:
TAKEN UP, by Robert Armstrong of
Washington township, one bay horse, with black mane and tail, both hind feet wlnte up to the pastern joint, supposed to be 3 years old this spring; full fifteen hands high no
other marks or brands perceivable. Valued
at 35 dollars, by Nathan1! Titus, and Laban
Moore. Before me,
JOHN SLOCUM, J. v. June 20, 1835.
PflpniE Subscriber takes this method of in-
14 forming the citizens ot Montgomery
county that he has located himself in Craw-
ifordstuie, and has opened a
makinw shop, one door east of WM. BINFORD
AU letters and papers intended to be sent FORD'S Store, where all work in his line -i i jj :. u in n -mi.-. m j i t.-i
Jninv mail, musi U imhucu m uy
:lock ,
will be done in a neat and workman-like man
ner. His stock is entirely new, and purchas-
TAKEN UP, by Joseph Ellis, of Scott
township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on
the 20th day of May, 1WD, an iron gray mare 14 hands 1 inch high, 3 years old this
spring, a scar on tne lett lore loot, between
the hoof and pastern joint, a little white in her forehead, a natural trotter, no other marks or brands perceivable appraised to .$30 by
Ambrose W. Armstrong and Michael lracy.
A true copy from mv estray book. THO'S FAITH, j. r. May 28, 1835. ' NOTICE,
THE undersigned not wishing to put any per-
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TINWARE, QUEENS-
WARE AND CrZ,.lSS If .2
4t A'onsV0111 2 Tons Castings: 50 Koss riaiii, 50 Boxes Glass;
lO KcgUunonl'spowucr; A quantity of Lead and Shot; Shovels;
axes: llocs: Scythes (German V English:)
Sickles; Straw Knives; Shovels and Tongs, S$c.
5 tons best Rio coffee, (bought in Thia ;) 4 bbls. Java coffee, (superior article ;) 10 chests Imperial & Young Hyson Tea Together with syery article in their line all of which they are determined to offer at reduced prices. 07-They invite all to call and examine for themselves. Crawfordsville, May, 1835. 2tf
ETTLES, STOVE PIPES,
DESCKir UUi,
at the shortest notice, and on the most rea
sonable terms. He solicits the dealers in his
line to call at his old stand, on Maine street,
Lalayette, lor lie is assured his work and
terms will suit them.
THO'S S. COX. Lafayette, Ind., April 10, 1835. 52-2m N. B. A boy "of good morals and indus
trious habits, from 14 to 10 years of age, will be taken as an apprentice. t. s, c.
Mercury. TAILORING-.
Alanson F. Dunham f7"OULD respectfully inform the
V V zens of CRAWFORDSVILLE,and vicinity that he has established himself in tho above business, where all work entrusted to his co re shall be done with neatness and in: the most FASHIONABLE STYLE and by strict attention lo business he hopes to receive a liberal patronage from a generous
Public. Garments of all kinds, cut on tho shortest notice, and warranted to fit when properly made up. 0?"Thc Eastern Fashions received quarterly. His Shop may bo found one door west of Wm. W.Nicholson's Hotel,
citi-
an. 5, 1835.
40tf
Blill Properly Tor Sale. BTTlllE undersigned offers for sale his valur I j able property wVich lies 11 miles from Crawfordsville, on Sugar Creek consisting of 170 acres of fust rate land, on which, be- . t .!.. 7o1.iiUf imnrovpmp.nts. area cood
suies oii'i;i - . '
ed east, which will enable him to furnish work son to cost, he takes this way to inform all
at very moderate prices
G.W. Appleget Crawfordsville, April, 1835 49.
those who are indebted to him to call and set
tie their accounts as some have iieen of long standing ; four weeks will be given & no longer, without a settlement. I do not wish that
any my be deceived. I am not in a situation
LOOK HERE.
The subscriber wishes to purchase a large! to ride at this time, therefore I need cash and
1 cj - mi . . . . 1
ORCHARD, a SPRIINCj of first rate water, at quant,ty 0f PEWTER, for which he will must have it.
A GRIST SAW MILL.
The grist mill has two run of stones, and the whole establishment is in a flourkhing condition The public are invited to cMl and exlion, iiicpuui ha Samuel Stover
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give twelve and a nan cenis per pounu in
CASH or tin tcarc.
STEPHEN CRAVE.
Crawfordsvi le, 6th month (May) 10,1835.
0th month, 10th 1835.
THOS. BROWN.
G tf.
AGI5TIIATES' BLANKS
GUi? SMITHING. The subscriber having served a regular M apprenticeship with Clark of Lebanon, Ohio, and carried on the business with good success for the last six years, expects to be able to give general satisfaction , &, warrant all his work. His 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. POSEGATE. Lafayette, Ind., May 21, 1835. Free Prcs3.4
0
second or
uuoiirjL. ot UA 1 wan
ted on subscription, for the
third V - f the RECORD.
ISAAC NAYLOR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AV1ING located himself at C'rawfordsvillc, Montgomery county, Indiana
will attend punctually, and faithfully to tho
duties 01 111s proiession, in an the counties composing the 1st Judicial Circuit of tho state aforesaid. He will also attend to tho collection of debts, in any, oral! of the coun
ties of the Upper Wabash country. He will
attend to all law business intrusted lo his care, in the Supreme Court of Indiana, and also, in the United States District Cnnrt fnr
the State of Indiana. 0OHis Office is on Green Srcet, two doors north of I. C. Elstong
Store, where he can be found when not absent on business. N. B. Ho has formed a partnership wiih T11. J. Evans, of Covington, Fountain cot. Ia., in all business in the Circuit Courts, ia the first Judicial Circuit August, 1831
TaJecn Up, BY Tho's W. Lampson, Union township, Montgomery county, Ia., ono sorrel mare, I t hands high, eight yean old, pigeon toed, left hind foot white, has the hooks. One sucking mare colt, sorrel color said marc ani c'lt appraised to $35. One .ycarlinr prrcl horfolt, appraised to $15, by.-4 " ad Henry S. Prine, bcfn
July .Ji 1835. .
7 3v tor sale at the 'iiPr-iT'
