Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 23, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1835 — Page 1

ID H RECORD. "LIBERTY AND NOW AND FOREVER, ONE AND INSEPARABLE." Volume IV. Number 23. CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, OCT OB ER 31, 1835 Whole Number 179

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PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BV I. P. WADE, At $2 00 per annum, payable in advance, or within three months after the time of subascribing; $250 within the year; or $3 00 after the year expires. Ao paper tcill be discontinued, unless etour option, without special notice and paysment of all arrearages. Advertisements VSoi exceeding 12 lines, will be inserted three vtimes for one dollar; and 25 cents for each . subsequent insertion. QT Advertisements, for a limited time, or, from a distance, must be paid for in advance, otherwise they will be continued at the expense of the advertiserCO Letters, on business must bejnwf paid.

NOTICE.

TTIIE books of Canby and Grimes have L been placed in the hands of Allen May Esq. for settlement. All those indebted will please call and make arrangements for payment. The notes and books of Sam'l Grimes are also in Esq. May's possession. I. T. CANBY, SAM'L GRIMES. Crawfordsville, Sept. 5 th 1835. REMOVAL.

E. M'CONNELL has removed his office

PROSPECTUS OF THE

Ohio State Journal and Sentinel.

Published in the City of Columbus. P. C Gallagher, Editor Scott &. Wright, Publishers. IN issuing a Prospectus for extending the

circulation of the State Journal and Senti

nel, we may be permitted at the outset to

refer to the paramount claims to which a

well conducted and independent Press, published at the seat of Government, is entitled

to the building formerly occupied by general on the part of the public, for their patronage

Milroy as register's office .

Crawfordsville, Sept. 4, 183o.

15 3w

COMFORTABLE small

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAIL. At and from Cratrfordsville. ARRIVALS.

Eastern, Saturdays Tuesdays at 10 A. M. will be given

Southern, do do c " Enquire at the printing office.

Northern, Mondays & Fridays U Jr M. Sept. 18, 1835

Green t astle, 1 hurdays

Nerctotcn. Monday evening. NEW GOODS'.!

.Covington Saturdays 10 A M & Tuesdays at 6 P M DEPARTURES-

Eastern, Saturdays & Tuesdays 10 A. M

Southern, do do Northern, do do Newtoicn. Tuesdays

tTrrmcastl: Fridavs 5 A. M

dwelling

A

A house. Tin Crawfordsville.! with two

or three rooms, for which a reasonable rent people a minute detail of the proceedings of

and support. It combines advantages pecul

lar to Us central position, possessing, as it does, the means of diffusing the earliest and most correct intelligence of all interesting matters, of whatever character,through the va

rious parts of the State; and furnishing to the

the State Legislature when in session, by

which the electors are enabled to obtain a knowledge of the acts of their immediate re

presentatives, together with what belongs to

the general weal. It is assumed that the r i .jc a! t .i i

atip i . o Journal ana uenuntt, possesses me cnaracier rniHC subscribers are just receiving at the . , ,. .-,, , r!P j i"t n.. ..;A I here indicated: 1 hat it will fulfil these re-

t,j siuuu oi 1.1UUUC?, laiciy wtv-uiatu ,

as a Drug Store, a

u

(C

Of Dry Goods, Hardware, Qucenstcare, and Cutlery.--

Covington Saturdays 10 AM &. Tuesdays ogether with Iron.Glass, Nails, &. in short,

at 6 P M All letters and papers intended to be sent manv Mail, must be handed in by 10 o'-

clOCk. A. M. 1. VJ. lJSl,X.

.1. k 1 1 t

quirements that no laoor or industry will

be wanting in their accomplishment, its pres

ent managers pledge themselves to the pub-

he.

We have reached a crisis in our national

affairs; and the question is now to be decided whether we are to live under a republican

CINCINNATI BANK NOTE LIST. (Corrected weekly ) OHIO. IN O Banking Co

rinr n. banks par union ok oi L.a

Chilicothe 1

MJl vm

-do payable at Phil.l

Marietta ' Mount Pleasant 1 Norwalk 1

Geauga Bank of Zanesville 1 St.Clairsville 1 Commercial bank L Erie Dayton Bank J Comm'lbk Scioto 1 F &. M bk Steubenville 1 rfcbkColumbusl Lancaster " Muskingum bank " Urbana banking Co Western Reserve v Clinton bk of Col. 1 KENTUCKY.

Bnks of Louisville par

Rk Commonwealth

o Ky and branches 1

Other banks

TENNESSEE. State bkTenn and br3

JTnlrm lik Nashville 3

do payable at Phil 1 J Yeatman &. Woods oav. at Nashville 3

do payable at Phil.l i LOUISIANA, Bk of Louisiana 5 do Orleans 5 Com'l bk Loui'a 5 Conselidut'd Asso'n5 Citvbk ofNOrle'ns5

Louisiana State Bk 5

All others uncertain MISSISSIPPI.

Planters' bank 5

Agricultural bank at

.Natchez

State bk Miss at do 5

All others uncertain

ALABAMA.

Bank of Mobile 15

State bk Ala & br 15

VIRGINIA.

Vallev & Branch 1 1

Bank of Va. &bran

dies 11

GO WJ' .IMlH.SU

Farmers' bkVa&br "

xt xv i.i. tvi t:

H 1 UtV 1 llCtSllIIU

11.1 . 1.1 II

i it r. i i or :i rrmiiii(i:i ihu iriivHrimifiii wiiH.nifrr iiu

every article usually lounu in a retail store. & -

Their stock has the advantage oj being fjw ' i . " u ij

H1 .,o. . von, art;ol KlonoincT in t supponeu Dy a comuuiauou oi uie uuice nuiu-

having recently been carefully selected, by ers of the general government, their adherents

one of the partners, in the cities ot flv.ladel- "u "CF

tributed amons the co-ordinate branches of

the general government, as provided in the

Constitution, is longer to be preserved. I hat

the course of our national atlairs has been downward, and that consolidation must follow

as the inevitable consequence of the various

acts and measures of the present Chief Ma-

FROM THE POCKET ANMTAl. THE LOVELIEST SPOT ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH. There's a bright spot of earth, which all others excels, Where memory lingers, and happiness dwells; Where nature still smiles, in the tempest or calm Whose blasts are all zephyrs whose breezes all balm; And should Eden again be assigned to the lot Of mankind, it would bloom on that bright little spot. Know ye the place? 'Mid the torrents and snows, Which encircle the pole with their ice-gems, it glows: In Siberia's wide wastes, of winter andgloom, Its verdure fades never, its flowers ever bloom: The Swiss in his mountains, and thatch-cor-er'd cot, Remembers, far distant, that bright little spot; And where Africa's deserts spread burning and bare, To the Typhon and Siroc, behold it is there. Know ye the place? Ye have known it and dwelt In its magical circle; your bosoms have felt Its bewitching allurements its fulness of joy, That acknowledged no equal, and knows no alloy. Ye may roam through the wide world, in pleasure or toils, Be toss'd in its tempests, or sunn'd in its smiles;

Affections may wither, and friendships decay,

And that dear home, that saving ark, Where love's true light at last Pve found, Cheering within, when all grows dark, And comfortless, and stormy round. MOORE.

PRAIRIES

WEST OF SIPPI.

THE MISSIS-

THEORy of their formation. In relation to those areas, which have received tho appellation of prairies, from their surfaces, denuded of timber, being at certain seasons covered with long grass, I am not of the opinion of those who think that all prairies have originally been produced by firing the timber annually, and thus by repeated combustions destroying the timber as well as tho sprouts. That much ground has been denuded by such means, I would admit, and the cause certainly would appear a sufficient ono for those prairie districts to which no other cause could apparently be assigned. By whatever method plants begin .first to germinate in such deposites, it is evident, as I have before stated, that where the vegetable matter i3 thin, and the season unfavorable, they are 'liable to perish; and where they would not entirely perish, it must be remembered that this country was stocked, as the more distant prairies still are, with buffiilo, which would, by their periodical occupation of the country in numberless herds, assist in exterminating plants of a vigorless constitution. These may be enumerated as amongst the efficient causes of a prairie or meadow state of extensive tracts of country. This view of the subject is somewhat strength

ened by the fact of plants, in modern times,

phia, Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, from the

latest importations, and ot the choicest par-

5 terns and qualities: and as mey oesign oomg

business permanently in the place, they res

peclfullv invite their acquaintances, and the

. -i

public generally, to call and examine meir stock, confidently believing that they are

1 . 1 1 .l.i -. I- n nnl tltf CnllH III

t"ct . . fc . i J. it imiP. is inn mlnable te be denied, lo

nhpa at niinnc n liiw ns I11H nw- r

17 1 ' HOLMES AND RISTINE. arrest this system in its progress-to act as

" , ir... ift'ri 9iT sentinels on the

Commissioner's sale.

WILL be sold at the court house in Craw

fordsville on the 5th day of November, 1835, thfi 10th section in congressional township

NTn 17 nnrih. of ranrre 5 W. One fourth of

the purchase money paid in hand,

vear interest: the residue '

paid in ten years at G per centum in advance.

Sale to commence ai ieu

watchtower to arouse the

people to a "due sense of their danger, our best efforts will bo employed. Fearlessly sustaining the great and fundamental principles of democracy, as taught in the days of Jefferson and Madison, our course will be

firm and undeviatmg opposing in every

and one s,mpe an(1 unc,er a11 circumstances, encroach- crQ

And from life's fading wreath every bud drop encroaching on the prairies; lor l nave oo-

awav. Eerveo. mey encruuen uu ui siuea nucic Even hope may have flown, to revisit ye never, etable matter has been washed and accumuYet that bright little spot shall be dearer than ted, finding a nutritious bed into which

ever i iney can pusu iireir iiuiuiiiciauw uciimw u-

bres, secured Irom the devastating teem ana

From memory's tablet, though time has eraced hoofs of the buffalo, which have now all left All that learning e'er treasured or wisdom this part of the country ; for where man sete'er traced ties, that animal never remains long. But Though oblivion's besom may sweep from her thero 9 also another view of the subject : pae 4 These vast prairies of the west, as well as The enjoyments of manhood, the troubles of ,he more diminutive ones in question, must ae . be admitted to be ancient floors of the ocean. Yet the last throb of life shall depart, e'er it When it abandoned them,they were of course jbjot without plants, and unless we admit their From fond recollection, that bright little spot, spontaneous growth, we must suppose them The scene of your childhood, the place of to have germinated from seeds derived from your birth, plants growing on lands which had been left

The loveliest spot on the face of the earth. wun a higher level man me ocean, uC,ore

..... ... l, t n r iornlo nf i)a

of principal to be - . . f R!1,M rnr.oftfiin from

lov-nu nguiov. ... ,t O

o'clock, a. m. and

do pay. at Wellsb'g " I continue until all is sold. MICHIGAN. E. M'CONNELL, school

Mich bk $5 and up. 3

Sept. 4th,lfec5o.

Far and Mcc bk of

Mich S5 and up. 3

convr,

M. C. Indiana.

15

Smaller notes 3

I Bank of River Raisin 5

1 INDIANA.

F&Mbk$5&up 1 BrbkLawrenceb'g par

All others 1 DIS. COLUMBIA. Bk of Metropolis 1

Other banks 1 PENNSYLVANIA. Allecanv bk of Pa. H

Bk of Chambersb'g "

Chester tounty Germantown Delaware county North America

Pittsburgh

r'liiof MnrTi5f ralfi t(i vpst

for the estate ot lucnaru re- s "k "3 - late of Coalcreek township, in himself the whole functions of the general

jie undrsin- government, anu me unuisguisu

o - o .i - i. .i . l r I

i : nnmrt Uta enfrroanr tnrniiail Ilie auusu Ul ti ; C ranm ulu wnr 1 I

i . . . nii nurcnnu 11 ivunr 11 1 iiiiiii L iiij . . . . . w i itun rinrr iiiiiiifrx ill 1 1 .1 1 r- j a it mvun vvj . i w i

by give nouc wi a.. . ' " ,rotPfl in hU tT"" . . . " " :, . .u. out

. 1.1. in lucent ipm nr i n uroiiituu uiiu inci imi.inn nr i.iwn m iiib iaui;ui uicniuic. i

niiainvi said csiciic iu ...v.... . . : r o . r a c I " 1 o - i . i A " . .. . . i ,.r ora filarmpcl tnr Hie satetv ot our I rt i i 4 1,. r IMS o rr1 ilia QppAnla nr IH6

, legally aumenuu, - - - - j-nl nnti J Kent

il-n1 tf I Fj ni I I l lrfTl Ii 1 11!S 1 1 I II 1 II J 113 i.JV- w v . I i I

1 1 IU 1 v iiuuiiw .1 C I

Citizens bk of La 5 Other banks generMecb'Tra bk $br-5ally from 2 to 5

AnMINISTRATCIl'S NOTICE

TTTTAVING procured letters of adminis-

iXll tration terson deceased

Mnninnmerv county. Indiana

j i

ed here

claims

settlement

vpar; and all persons indebted are rcqu

make immediate payment

ci9ti i4 solvent.

THOMAS GUSTIN,

JOHN PETEUSOiN, Administrators Sep. 30, 1835. AGUEU nr. If. XiiMf ?!'

VEGETABLE TOiMC,

whatever source.

Such are our ncneral political principles.

We are opposed to consolidation. We are

opposed to a central power trammeling, by

means of its scattered retainers, the iree ac

tion of tho people, and corrupting the purity of the elective franchise, in the individual

States. Considering the enormous claims

e spring, with her blossoms and mantle would, -of course, "be planted first, and thus nf rrrnnn we can conceive of every new generation ot

Sheds beauty, and fragrance, and Hum, o'er pianw giving some oi is seeos io w..un the scene and waters, and gradually extending the for'Tis sweet at the dawn in the woodlands to ests, like the present members of the hu- ,. man family, advancing upon and settling the

And list to the warblers that chant from the country for the uses of posterity .-This . seems a more natural and just method ot acWhere the 'harvest-moon smiles on the still- counting for the imfmpensP - . . and the pampas of the southern portion ot the Fulled and unclouded, pure, peaceful, South American continent, than conjectural 1 ' , ? . . opinions founded on a convenient method a-

anu b . dopted by the Indians in securing their game, Like mercy's meek angel, with pinions un- r . j T:m'

luneu, I ,4;l,, ,a 0ff"0.f nP tViinnintr. Vint with.

luiiiijr 1 f I IU V. ......... W W ......

destroying the timber, as we know Irom

immense forests ot Virginia, lennessee,

ucky, Indiana, which were once annu

It is believed the Sentinel, then, will be decided in its opposi- The voice of sofl pj bland Sympathy's tear,

Hon to the canuiaaie iur a nd C'Aoriv s boon, to amicuor.s are uear;

brousht forward under these auspices, and I Ancj ear to the mother's affections and cares,

who has publicly announced his intention, it ,g lhe frail orm Gf helplessness infancy wears, elected, of" treading in the footsteps" of the jjlltfearcr and sxeceter than these,ov them all, present executive, and carrying out "the mea- Which hope can create, or remembrance rei lnn "Rptipvinw that a n

r :j..u? r ii, nffir.fi holders . c n.: wc n er hypothetical in relation to the prairie con-

" , , ; .Vonrtu offUpiPtl. J dition of land, it seems as if we were bound

t inn iru nnrii i itiivmii niriu is uilvuu , v -w 1 Mr n i ' -

O r . i l 1 . . 1 a ir.nniro

...inm nnwpr frnm lhe .Irdnds ul me peoine, r?-Aa fnturA nil riipprlfiss. the Dresent ain w

KJ Uiiui . - -. - , - 'II 1 1 1 V.t O liiv-' ftMt.uiw j 4 ,i . u..M- -v k iha rirnlr in I

and, Irom oeing me sei vuma u j,r.v.,. p.un

ally fired by the Indians, to burn the high grass , that they might better see their game a practice which destroyed the undergrowth but only thinned the trees ; and now that tho Indians have left these countries, we find the

undergrowth Tapidly occupying the ground - e 1

again, uetore we receive opinions auogem-

i tion,

what was their first condi-

consistent with the geological fact that

". nam ., - .i a .u i.

AN EFFICACIOUS REMEDY IN FEVER con?,ule ..ves , , W, nnste. u, order fyour claiKood, ,he of y - 'Me

- i nnirr Dtrm i i ; .t

rrnHlS preparation may be advantageous -1 1 lv used as a restorative after an al

io ihnir own nermanent establishment in oi-

fice, we shall oppose this office holders' party The loveucst sp0t on the face of the earfc

and

J . n.f Ko virt nrpeidpnr.V. VIZ

tack of Autumnal, umous , y--- --f

rr . , ,

l,;r rnnrtidates for the presiaency anu

Martin Van 15uren and

nominated by their

-.ita Ar.lIP

JiJ ill1 llJU. " ISAAC NAYLOR, ATTdnEY AND COUNSELLOR A'tLaW,

MAVING located himseit at ra ioiu3ville, Montgomery county, Indiana, will attend punctually, and faithfully to the duties of his profession, in all the counties

? .1 1 - l.wl.inl llirrillt Ot Hie nmr nnwPlS

composing uk : . i - -- , - ... nm.

- - T .:n n on ii pnn io ine .., i i, immii niuinnaniiv muic uuw-v.. o . - ,,

state aioresaia, ne n m u . , povcrnment, it is to our ienow uu conecUocfdeb,S,m.ny,cranof.hr

. - o

AUERMORN

, ..i:. - j T Tl,nsnn.

and in all cases oi ..

bere value to the public of an in depen

ine meaiciu ia ---

AGUE,

one

tot fe o t is abou equaf dent pkess, conducted on the principles hereil tSnsotQ and in set forth, it is unnecessary to dilate. Hav"fflKL efficacious, ing nothing to expect from the general or

many of these prairies have never since the o-

cean left them, been covered oy any vegetable of greater importance than the gramina. Under this view of the matter, it is consistent to suppose, what is personally known to me

to be the fact in many observed instances, that trees and plants may be transplanted to

And now each 4ime the day comes round , I those prairies with perfect success. Feuth' Less and less while its mark appears1, t erstonhaugh's geological report.

MY BIRTH DAY.

"My birth-day 1" What a different sound That word had in my youthful ears'.

riU TTnnpr Wabash country.

IK3UI It ------- . . I - attend to all law business intrusted to his

care, in the Supreme Uourt ot Indiana, aim a.so, in the United States District Court for .i.:o,.u.rini.n!i. rvr-His Office is on

Hropt. two doorsnortholl.lv. Uston s

- Store, where he can be found when not absent on business.

N. B. He has formed a pauneremu

tions, a second bottle will be given gratis. 07-The above medicine may be had at the Store of R. C. GREGORY & Co. Crawfordsville, Sept. 18, 1835. 119

ighout

. look for patronage

Relying on their patriot-

. A 1

cm. n well as their knowledge that this (or

iLnA rn nor fH TI h effective, in a career

any uuicii r ,r.i1np.wt. onlv as it is adequately sustain

ed, we submit our views to the consideration

T mlollirrpnt nilttlic

rPlia Jfntrrtnl fin d Sentinel is published!

v-"' . , . 1 1 ii.. .oiTii.wppklV'niir-

once a weeK general iy, -j

Three per cent. fund. Treasury Department,)

Indianapolis, June iwn, iooo.j -- - ;-., . ,. - .0i.lamre. on a

n,t r.miTi.in XI or npnt fund accrums tromtnesaies s-. : , , cr. npr nn.

la., in i iui?cw Vra " ' I Tnrliana. for the vear 1834,

the first iwlicial circuit 01 puoiiv. ? ' : ' for

is received ai mis uiuv, j - disbursement to the commissioners ot the proper county entiled to receive the same.

LO thOSe COUIUlua nuiu -rr -

When first out scanty years are told, It seems like pastime to grow old : And, as youth counts the shining links That time around him binds so fast, Pleased with the task, he little thinks How hard that chain will press at last. Vain was the man, and false as vain, Who said, "were he ordained to run

His long career of life again,

BALLET DANCERS. The following description of the perform-

iance of the celebrated Taglioni, is from the

I new work, "Mephistophiles." It is an accu

rate description ot the moyemen .

ante as will be acKnowieugcu uj

iare familiar with dramatic rl-

this country. Shakspeare muo uiuuKu. u

. nna which boasts oi 113 KuuBUK-ui, ui

.August, 1834

EI

Administrator's Notice. OT1CE is hereby gWen that the undeT-

sienedhave taken letters of adminis

tration on the eststc of Richard Canine, late

of Montgomery County, and state of Indiana, v deceased. All persons indebted to tie'Kid estate are requested to make immediate pay

ment; and those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly au .thenttcated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANCIS MILLER Adm'r. CHARITY CANINE Adro'x.

1 !. l ll!mnrnVfmpnt nf

nriation was raaee iur ura .

r .1 iv.u.c i nvor " inerfi ia

the navisationoi m nauoon wv..,

DUIII

ap-

apportioned from this year's receipts the ,if C3J1 33-100 to each county, lhe

lai tLti ouvv.., 1 1 m in dollars and fifty cents per an-

J" , .1 .UIUk .1 thf. Plld

num, in advance, or unw

of the year. The price tor the session oniy,

is one dollar in advance. Columbus, October , 1835.

of 391

nnrtinnment to the sme counues

1 It)

of

ay "1 ,nt. last vear. is also in readiness for those 1- eaC.1 f l?t 'l Le not drawn. To those

r 'n Wrh iheto was 112 50-100

COUWUMi .

Z,aiv Partnership. E.A. HANNEGAN & R. M. Corwine

n 1 A 4liA

TTTT AV 1INU tormea a co-paiureraniy m uro I H 1 nrarticc of Law in all the Superior &.

I-. I" . ,. . e. - t3.. 1

Inferior Courts ol judicature 01 mis ouiw anu

Illinois, are prepared to attend to an uusmess

nfidpd to them, with naeiuy anu wnudu,i.

v,.... - ... .

They intend paying particular attention 10

laiU Oil lire --- j . . . i j :nAont nostures of dancing gtri.

-Between the acts the curtain rose for a divertisement, in which the incomparaMe Taglioni made her appearance. She was tpd with the loudest demonstrations of

wDularity from her numerous patrons, whicn acknowledged by several graceful courte-

sies

1 cents per lb. ffiven fr olu POT TAL, by SURBRIIXE V MILLER,

. 1 .1 ... n

taken for tl,eais.., nere - rZ'ZncinsA ColUcling. TheiricJ

ncs383U7 8-lUUoacr sk3l bo give to all business that

The foregoing Bums

. ... r.rrrrkriatOnS (

lvu . . . ' .1 U

, which may at Newport,

v niii nnrtfti .vj 1 - - -

lHtlllCll V

i 4

ofMiamithesumoiuo . pntrusted to either, and ono or the

n? sums 00 , "mavaUvaysbeconsuUed al lheit reSpec-'

undrawn appropnato

.a a.ltlOll rilH W lllJ tf I

yeans

persons

same.

Treas

Cnuntv. Indiana.

- . 1 1 t

1 4ii:Ttw.p. and taste, ma uiauioo u.. w

lie would do an mat no uu uuue. , - . nnnatu-

not thus the voice that dwells laid on the snen 10 g.v rlv T " "v

A sw - In sober birth-days speaVs lo me; Far otherwise of time it tells Lavished unwisely, carelessly Of counsel mock'd of talents, made Haply for high and pure designs,

But oft, like Israel's incense i Upon unholy, earthly shrinesOf nursing many a wrong "esire Of wandering after love too lar, . . 1 .. moipnr tire

Ana taking ey.j T for his star! That cross'd myP41?.." All this it tells, and ww11;The imperfect picture With powfr to JLd Pain; The ghts and shades, uw 1

All-bu? that freedom of the mind AUWhteh hathbeen more 27' Those friendships in my boyhood twined, And kept till now unchangingly,

cniupvqaid Mephislophiles, directing

my attention to the evolutions of the dancer, ihP nroress of civilizationl If all this were

not so graceful, it would be indecent ; and

that such an exhiomoii n .v,

is more than doubttul. 1,00 ai umV young airl in the pit! she has seen sufficient to crimson her face, neck and shoulders, with the blush of shame: and she hides her head from

a siaht which has shocnea iki sense oi oecenc" " There is no affectation there. She is

, innocent gin, .u w u

an

never saw a ballet before in ber life. Yet all