Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 29, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 December 1835 — Page 3
C II A W F O RDS VILL Ifl K.K CORD.
ed with that of general Jackson, as governor of Florida ; and who will then say that all military chieftains are alike? "Whereas, from the collision of laws, and other circumstances, doubts are entertained by the majority of the legislature on the constitutionality oi its organization, and the majority from a spirit of conciliation, having thought it most prudent not to proceed to any act ol legislation other than the appointment of their members under the last act of congress, but from a knowledge of the wishes ot their constituents, by petitions as well as from other sources of information, and from a wish to express their own sentiments on the crisis in their govern
ment which is now approaching, viz: the appointment of a governor of our territory, while they arc anxious to avoid the appearance of inconsistency, by doing any act which might bear the shadow of a legislative act, they can not forbear from Tecommending to, and requesting
ot the president and senate, most earnestly in their names, and in the names of their constituents, the reappointment of their nresent governor, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON because they are sensible he possesses the good wishes
and affection of a great majority of
his fellow citizens because they believe him sincerely attached to the union, the prosperity of the linked States, and the administration of its government beause thev
bebev'e him, in a suncrior degree,
capable of promoting the interest of
our territory, from long experience
and laborious attention to our g
eral concerns from his influence
over the Indians, and his wise and
disinterested management of that
department; and because they have
connoence in his virtues, talents,nnd
republicanism:
Therefore, they earnestly request the concurrence of the members ol
the council to this recommendation
Resolved , that three copies of
the above recommendation lie made
out by the clerk, which shall be
signed by the speaker ot this house
and by the president ot the Icgisla
tive council, one whereof shall be, by
the speaker, forwarded to the prcs
ident ol the United States another
to the president of the senate of the
United fctates, and the other to ou delegate in congress. (Signed) W.JOHNSTON,
Speaker of the house of representatives
THOMAS DUWINS, President of the council, P. T.
As to the amount of damage done to the shipping, it is difficult in the confusion of the moment to ascertain. The schooner Tecurnseh is on the point of the pier, and will
probably be lost.
n , U " .1. . I . . . t f 1
uiu iibiiuiu in me uay, soutn 01 tne lighthouse. Several vessels came in during the height of the gale, sails and spars much injured, and by running foul of other craft in the
Taken up, BY Amos Davis; of Sugar-creek township, Boone county, Ind., on the 27th day of November, 1835, a dark red slcer, white face, and some white on his back and belly,
marked with a square crop in the left ear, '
AN ORDINANCE To rt!tt'late the wciShinS of hay, and other ' 1hics, atid for other purposes commOu. ! i , 1 , 1 Sec 1 V ordained by the president and trustees of W t0Wn -of rawfordsville,
that each and every pt
'son selling 'hay, from
I5 rj-.in'in in !,-
. - iiivici ill ii i: null
Two vessels, branded in two places on each horn with the I !rK:&Ar ? . ''e same weieh-
letters D. P.. no other marks or brands per
ceivable, appraised to twelve dollars, by Joseph Davis and Samuel Cassands, before me,
SAM'L DAILY, j. v.
Dec. 5, 1835.
2031
Taken up,
harbor, hnvp horn sovnrrlv rlnmno
cd. The. steamboat United Stales b "v'iTl
tumu in uuuiig nit; griiv, iinu was one esiray mare, supposed to be three rim into by the Commodore Perry, years old last spring, a dark bay, with a black
both of which were much damaged, ? , ' ac lc"s' suPPosed to bo i .i c, , tourteen hands and a half hiah- no other by the concussion feeycral steam- n,a,ks nor brands rJLTtZio boat?, tbc featldusky, Ohio, Charles thirty dollars, by Francis Howard and Jo-
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Townsend, Ilenrv Clav, and Shel- sePh Farrow, before me,
ilnn TIifimnQnn nro norrniinrl nnrl JOHN II. NELSON
must have sustained more or less
injury, The schooner Florida, of WHOLESALE STORE,
Oswego, lies high and dry, about A1 fayette.
200 feet upon the beach, near the! frpHE subscribers have taken a store on
ft
town.
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r" r j- ii. in i .
ui iawiuiusvnie, snail nave u. j .i m: i. i '
-u ai me juuiiu iiiiv scctiea in bhk. -nri cm 1,1 it ,u VT
icuuuiu any pyrsuu or persons seu,vt. .
dispose of any load or loads of hay, in
town of Crawfordsvillc, without having the same weighed as aforesaid, such person or persons shall forfeit and pay the sum of three dull ara for each olfence, to be recovered by action of debt, before any justice of the peace in said town . Sec. 2. That the fees for weighing each load of hay, or other commodity, shall be twenty-five cents, one half to be paid by the seller, and the other half by the purchaser. Sec. 3. That a weigh-master shall be appointed by the board, whose duty it shall be to attend the public hay scales, and weigh for all persons who may desire to have hay or other commodities weighed. And should said weigh-master neglect or refuse to weigh any load of hay or other commodity, when requested so to do, or shall absent himself so that
any person desiring hay or any other com
t i .i . a j 'j vl"" -
t i mi ii i LJ I lift WPSt Sinn rt Hip snniro nnrt nm mnii.. U 1 i i...n i . . . .
snip canal, ine ucniamin iusn . , w uu weigiieu, muu ue aetamect ex
o -ov" Uuvu.,kmi, iitiucn inmuies, saia weifm-master
" -"v-'-" v-i-iv- 1.1 imo v.- ciian lunui aim puy one aoiiar, to be recov...;.l .1 i ' 1 1 1" ! T i- . J . '
erea as atoresaid: provided, that said weighmaster shall be permitted to employ a deputy, who shall be sworn in like manner as the
principal
is upon one of the docks.
The wharves have suffered more tion, without exception all of which are di
nr loss.nnil wo.lrnst that the all en- rcct frm New York, and well boueht. The
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t,' r.li f,i;rr r,li &UJ "mourns xo iwemv uiousano aouars
. iii -ii consisting ot a lull and extensive assortment Who generally OWll llie docks, Will 0f foreign and domestic staple and faxcy
e turned to the erection ot stone DRV GOODS, of every description,
wharves. The sreatest suflerers ILi)!?d to a11 seasons; a large stock of
LJ If" J flfll,1!! I l,i LJi . I a I" I 1 1
iU !,o.,; l.x, I V1 yj 1 J ' ai are iresn anu goou:
er town, wno nau not ume tore- a i vwrf. nnfl htttt.f.ry
move their effects from their Cel- HATS arvJ A PS, of every description,
nr3 in any quantity ; all kinds of BO OTS and
v I ri T r v t y u v . a y-w wv- -w-v t-v t-v
riM , . i c . ouuijS, iuuu pieces wall 1 a 1 k ,
ii..v.. .u ivuo rnmiann ann" LpsI a hrno nl nf sfniv 911
higher than It has been lor the last Leghorn bonnets: ready made clothing, of
No fears were entertain- a'l sorts, for cold and warm weather, a large
lot; willow baskets, looking-glasses, writing
nnner. sole, unner and km leatlier. anvils.
mm Ill' 11 1 '
UI SLlAlIlly. rippa npifl l-.nmmora mill rmi rrn.'crnt Qnwc
The bodies of two men have been with many other goods, in large quantities,
ound. and are said to be the last which must be sold. We will sell at whole-
txvn nfil,o nnmUf ilint worn rlrrnvii. S(,lc any article, at a trifling advance from the
. , ... . lowest New i oik prices with freight expense, ed a short time since, in crossing a-m.!.!, r oii,ora ;n wnn. vPrv
the creek. respectfully requested to give us a call, and
1
A bridge over the canal, on Prime examine our goods and prices
street, is broken. One canal boat
lies partly on the bank of the canal
TAKEN UP, BY Elias Compton, living threo miles east of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, twelve sheep, five of which arc marked with a swallow fork and under-bit in each ear, four with a smooth crop off the right ear, one with a crop and slit in both ears and an under-bit in the right ear, one with a crop off the left and an under-bit in the right ear, a ram with a crop off the right ear and swallow-fork in the left; appraised to twelve dollars and 'wenty-five cents, by John Elmore and
'nas J. Scott. Certified by E. M'CONNELL.J. P.
Dec. 2, 11 280
Tho.
30 years.
ed until too late to adopt measure?
BOLLES &
Lafayette, December, 1S35.
COLTON 28-31
Sec. 4. That when anvload of ha v. or oth
er commodity, shall be weighed as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of the weigh-master, to make a bill of the weight of the same, with
the weight ot the empty wagon or other vehicle deducted, so as to show the neat weight of the article sold ; r.nd that he shall provide himself with a blank book, in which he shall make fair entries of all loads weighed, and moneys received by virtue, of his office, and
report monthly thereof to the board of trustees. Sec. 5. Said weigh-master shall enter into bond, with security to be app:ov;d by the presidest of the board, and shall take an oath of office. Sec. 6. This ordinance to be in force from
and after the seventeenth day of the present
month. Ordained and established this third day of December, 1835. JAMES T. POLLOCK, president.
Attest Jons Cullilano, clerk.
ADMINISTK.AT0R,S NOTICE. WOTICE is hereby J,vf ? lhat th der13 signed has taken om altera of administration, on the estate of Georg v M'tchel, deceased, late of Montgomery coum' Indiana ; therefore all persons indebted to saiu es tate are requested to make immediate payment; and all those having claims against the same, will please present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, within one year. The estate is probably solvent. WM. P. MITCHEL, adm'r. December 3, lSo". 28-0 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. " "jTCYTOTICE is hereby given that the under JLM signed w ill offer for sale, to the highest bidder, on the 22d instant, at the late
residence ot George W. Mitchel, deceased, all the personal property of said deceased, such as horses, wagon and harness, fat hogs, cow, stock hogs, sugar kettles, household and kitchen furniture, &c. A credit of twelve tuoHths will be given on all sums over three dollars, under that sum cash in hand. Notes
with approved security will be required on all credit sales. Sale to commence at ten o'clock in the morning. U'Ht 11 inrnriTTnr . .
iu. i . mil vvtuuLi, aom'r.
Dec. 5, 1835.
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slip, broken through the centre. STATE OF INDIANA, )
bchooner Eclipse lost one mast,and
schooner Canadian lost both. The
steamboat YF. P. Taylor, receiv
ed considerable injury, by being run into by the schooner Helen.
Several buildinsswerc blown down
and manv chimneys destroyed. The Nathan Britton, jr., Will-
rAnfimltlnnm iffil.o nti,w tn.inftT i:m Mahaii and Matilda,
... . . his wite, lieniamin Bishop
v.irius uiuuti. inaii umu ulli- and Maria Ins wife, JBer.jadents happened during the storm, min Hall, esq., Guardian
whir.h nro nf nn iinimnnrtnnt nn- ad. litem for Nancy Britton
ii . i . . . Elizabeth Britton, Harriet turc, and also, those in rcla ion to Briuon, and Anna' Blitton5
wincn we nave not nearu me par- vyus of said dee'd
ss.
Montgomery County,
Montgomery Probate Court: November Term, 1835.
Thomas Britton, Adminis-"
tralor of Nathan Britton, decd, vs.
TO THE PUBLIC.
flLLlS HUGHS having publish -
Application to sell Real Estate.
DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. On the
19th of December next, at the late
residence of Philip Hornbaker deceased, one mile west of O'Neal's mill, will be sold, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of corn, wfrIN in the stack, one two hors3 wagon and harness, two horses, cattle.
hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furniture, and a variety of other articles. A credit of f. elve luanths will be given on all sums over three dwllars, the purchnser giving note with approved security. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. Duo attendance will be given by SAMUEL TRUAX, adm'r.
Nov. 25, 1S35.
27-9
ticulars.
From the Buffalo Co?nmcrcial Advertiser, Nov. 12. Unprecedented storm. The effects of the gale which was mentioned yesterday, are more disastrous than we "had anticipated. The water rose to a height un
known to our oldest inhabitants, vorincr thn entire flats several feet
vvj . w . - - - - I in depth; On the east of Main st., extending nearly to Seneca street, it presented the appearance of an immense lake, furiously raging, threatening destruction to the inhabitants of that section. Boats were continually in motion, bringing the people from their houses, which, in many instances, were overthrown, or floating before the
Avind some entirely demolished, and others were carried a considerable distance from their former location. The amount ol individual suffering is beyond calculation, and we fear a number of lives have been lost, although our information upon
that noint is so contradictory, that
we are unable to give particulars.'The damage sustained by the own
ers ol lumber and wood is immense
The merchandise upon the wharves tlv datnnp-ed. and a large
IT lJ j D amount destroyed. The shipp
in the harbor also suffered much.
The. scene throughout was grand
and melancholy. The fury of the
the rasfins of the waters--
the dashing of the spray the con
fusion which prevailed througnou
bined. rendered the
scene truly grand and awful. The following arc the particu
Jars as far as we have been able to
Notice. LL those indebted to the subscriber, for medical services previous to the
23d of August last, must make immediate
settlement. Thirty days only will be given, until he will call on them "by authority." TUG'S M. CURREY. Crawfordsvillc, Dec. 10, 1S35. 29-tf
Notice.
LL persons indebted to the subscriber
are requested to call and settle their
accounts by tne 15th of January. Those whose accounts were due last January are hereby notified that they must make immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot
be given. WM. K. H IN TON . Crawfordsvillc, Dec. 1 lth, 1835. 29-tf LANB FOR SALE.
ILL be offered at public sale, on
Saturday the 12lh inst., on the pre
mises; my farm on Sugar creek, about 50 rods from the northwest corner of Crawfordsviile, containing eighty acres. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sale to commence at half past one o'clock, v. M. CHARLES TYLER.
Dec. 9, 1835. 29
Said Administrator appeared, and the pro
cess issued herein is returnod into court, endorsed "not found, as to the said Nathan
Britton, jr., William Mahan,and Matilda, his wife, Benjamin Bishop, and Maria, his wife;" and said Administrator having heretofore sugges'ed the insufficiency of the personal
properly of said estate to pay the debts and demands outstanding against the same, and
prayed for a sale of part of the real estate of
said dee'd; it is,thcrefore, ordered that notice of the pendency of this application be published three weeks successively in the Crawfordsville Record, and that said last mention
ed defendants be and appear here on the first
day of the next term of this court, and show
cause, if any they can, why said real estate should not be sold and made assets for the
discharge of the debls and demands aforesaid And cause continued. A copy. JOHN WILSON, CWe.
notice, stating that he h:a been im
pose. upon by certain individuals v.holm.o
published his wcrk on the subject cf farriery,
to which he says tliey havs no right, we deem it necessary and proper, to stain to the public that said Hughs is mistaken: the undersigned havs in their possession, and can exhibit at any time, the assinmcr.t by Vir. Hughs of "all right, title and claim" to saitl
work. WM. & E. COMPTON. Crawfordsville, Dec. 1, 1835. 2S0
A FEW copies of "An Introduction to Farriery," by Willis Hughs, fcr sale
at the printing oflice. Crawfordsville, Dec. 3, 1835. 23-ls
TAKE!? UP.
BY John Alexander, of Cealcreek township,
Montgomery county, Indiana, thrc hesd of
estray cattle; one a red steer, marked with
crop on the left ear and slst in the right, ap
praised to seven dollars; one other a red and white heifer, no ear marks, appraised to eight dollars; the other a pale red and white heifer,
appraised to eight dollars; all supposed to be thiee years old next spring, and appraised by
Nakhaniel Martin and William Martin, before me, A . K IRKP ATRICK, J. P. Dec 2, 1S35. SSO
HTAKEN UP, by Adam M. French, livJ in? on mile from Crawfordsville, on
the Gree.icas'.le road, one red steer, three year: old laM spring, swallo.; fork in the right ear, appraised to tec dollars, by Jehu Harland
ana Robert fc.mith, before me,
Y.B. PULLEN.J.P. Not. 23d, 1S5. 27-93
EIJTLEIIEN tnd fellow citizens in
as much as I conceive that I have been
imposed upon by individuals, who shall answer for their names in time to come, those gentlemen having published my Introduction to Farriery , I non wish them to show their right to ssid work, otherwise they shall anser for the same, being conscious that they must be responsible for the publication. All persona are hereby forewarned from purchasing the Introduction to Farriery, written by
Vfiiiis nugns, m Jjecember, lSW, as he means to see himself righted by the laws of the state of Indiana. WILLIS HUGHS. Nov. 28th, 1S36. 27-9
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Nov. 12,1S35,
27
ss.
SADDLING.
J. PRICE, Having commenced the above business on Washington street,in the room formerly occupied by J. Dickerson, in Crawfordsville, solicits a share of public patronage. He will keep on
hand, or manufacture on the shortest notice, . - . . . - mi l.
every article usual m his line. uu& wiau-
ing to purchase arc respccttuiiy mvnea xo
call.
Dec. 9, 1835. 2-tr
CD4
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County,
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ItlOmgUIHVI If J. i UUUlC KUlli I. November Term, 1835 Henry Lee, Administrator
of the estate ot John barney, dee'd. vs. Elizabeth Carney, widow
of s?id dee'd, Michael Car
ney, John Carney, James J Petition to sell Can-.fv. Daniel Carney, Su- 5 RealEstate.
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san Carney,r rcdenck lewhard, and Nancy, his wife, Nathan Ames, and Margaret his vife,and J. W. Lynn, Guardian ad litem for Jacob Carney and Henry Carney, heirs of said dee'd.
Said Administrator appeared and filed his
petition, and suggested therein, among other
TAKEN UP,
BY Joseph Alexander, of Coalcreek township, Montgomery county, Indiana, two head
ot estray cattle; one a bnndle steer, supposed
to be between three and four years old, with
a white tail and belly, and some white on the root of his tail, no ear marks, appraised to
eleven dollars; the other a red bull, two years
old last spring, with white face, back and bel
ly, no ear marks, appraised to three dollars, by Seth Shoemaker and Elnathan Whetstone, before me,
A. KIRKP ATRICK, J. P.
Taken tip,
BY Henry Lee, living two miles and a half
northeast of Crawfordsville, a lignt Drown horse colt, two years old last spring, suppolrir.fis hi.oh. star in the
forehead, a small snip on the nose, lett hind foot white up to the pastern joint; no other marks nor brands peceivable; appraised to 25 dollars. Also, a bay filley, one year old last sprina; no marks or brands peceivable: appraised" to 12 dollars, by Otha Long and Hiram H. Clark, before me, Allen May, j, r. Dec. 3d, 1835. 31
thin.os. that the personal property of said es
tate is insufficient to pay the debts and de
mands outstanding against the same, and
prays for a sale of the real estate ot said dec d, And the court bcinc satisfied that said Mi
fbriel Carncv. John Carney, Frederick New-
hard, Nathan Ames, and Margaret, his wife, are not residents of this slate: it is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of this
nrtition be published three weeks successive
Iv in the Crawfordsville Record, and that said
non-resident defendants be and appear here
Dec. 5, 1835.
280
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
f nHE undersigned having taken letters of
JJ administration unon the estate of Jane
Ramey deceased, late of Montgomery county,
Indiana, all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same are
notified to present them, duly authenticated,
for settlement. The estate is supposed to be
solvent. WM . P. RAMEY, adm'r. Nov. 30, 1835. 28-0
TAKEN UP.
BY Benjamin Meckey, of Union township, Montgomery county. Indiana, living one mile
and a half from Crawfordsville, on the Terre Haute road, one estray bay mare colt, two vears old last snrins, about fourteen and a
half hands lush, had on a leather halter; ap
praised to fifteen dollars, by John Wilson and Rrooksherc. Certified by
E. M'CONNELL, J. P. Nov. 26th, 1835. 280
WHO WILL PAY UP? THIS is to notify those indebted to me, for medicines or medical services, or any other way, on notes or accounts due before last Christmas, that they must pay off
the same , or make satisfactory arrangements for so doing, previous to the first day of January next, or be sued. I gave a notice simi
lar in effect to this, near one year ago, which
was attended to by but few: if there should be any who neglect this also, I shall take it for granted, that they intend waiting to be sued, and they shall not be disappointed. Longer indulgence cannot and will not be given. Who will pay up? M. HOLMES. Crawfordsville, Nov. 19th; 1835 . 26-31
TAKEN UP,
BY Jesse Stewart, of Ripley township, Mx0nt.
on the first day of the next term of this court, gomery county, inaiana, u u ,ou ay marej
and show cause, it any they can. wny said re
al estate should not be sold, and made assets for the discharge' of the debtand demands aforesaid. And cause continual. A copy. JOHN WILSON, Clerk. Nov. 12, 1835. 2527
six years old next spring, with a siight baze
in her forehead, about larleen and a half
hands high, appraise to thirty dollars, by Alexander Weir and Talaver Larsh, before ROBERT W, McMAKEN, J. P. Nov. 24, 183d, 280
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Montgomery county, to me directed, I will expose to sale, at the courthouse door, in the town of Crawfordsville, on Saturday, the 26ih day of December next the rents and profits of in-lots in the town of Pleasant Hill, numbers 11, 12, 19, 39, and 40, as laid off and designated on the plat of said town, for the term of seven years; and if the samo will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ, together with the interest and costs, and accruing costs, I will then offer for sale the fee-simple of said lots: taken as the property of Ebenezar P. Westfall, at the suit of John Roll and Adam Thomas. A. HARLAND, Sheriff M. C. Nov. 20th, 1835. 26 28 James Letois, Barber and hair dressert WOULD respectfully inform his old customers and the r'jblic in general, that he still continues t carry on the above business at the old stand, one door west of A. Harland's drp store, on Main street. He will rise at
midnight, if requested, to shave a man, dead or alive. His work will be done with neatness and despatch. He does not wish to monopolise the business, nor to bind his customers by subscription to continue their custom. 07-Boots and shoes blacked as usual, with neatness and despatch. P.S. He only asks the old price 1 Crawfordsville, Nov. 5, 1735. 24-tf
gather them :
