Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 31, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 December 1835 — Page 4
C It A W F O U DSVILL E RECORD.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. j Fellow-Citizens : The statements heretofore given in the several newspapers, of the revolving lever press and scale, constructed by me, and my intention of appropriating the benefits arising therefrom to the support of public schools, is strengthened by further reflection on the subject. Satisfied as I am, and with the opinions of several others, there is an advantage to be derived, and having made several other improvements, I feel it my dntv to lav them before the public: believing,
that if properly applied, may prove a blessing to future generations. I therefore purpose presenting to the proper authorities of each
and every country within the United States and Territories, three-fourths of all the benefits arising from the following stated improvements, to be applied in the following manner, viz: to the support of public schools, indigent females, and needy orphan children- As a n.inute description of each improvement will be too lengthy for a newspaper circulation, 1 purpose giving totho proper authorities of each and every county, when called for, a printed description with a drawing of each. Suffice it at present to say, the revolving lever em
braces the principle and power of action, pro-
New Store, rri VIE subscriber is just receiving and
lJ opening in the room lately occupied by him as an office, on Main street, in the east part of the town of Crawfordsville, a stock of Fall and icintcr goods: Consisting in part of dry goods, queensware, hardware, cutlery, shoes, boots, groceries, &c. &c, which he will sell low for cash, or in exchange for wheat, corn, oats, flax seed, beeswax, tallow, jeans, flax and tow linen, timothy and clover seed, &c. Please call
and examine for youselvcs. P.M. CURREY.
Nov. 4th, 1333. 25 NEW GOODS '.Tl R. C. Gregory &, Co. having taken James Ilanna into copartnership, will continue the business u nder the firm of GREGORY $ HAXXAS, and are just receiving, direct from New York, and are now opening, in their old stand, opposite the post office, a large and splendid stock of Fall and icintcr goods, Consisting of dry goods, queensware, hard-
duced by the wedge and screw the power is ware, cutlery, groceries, snoes ana ooo.s,
given from the center, by a gentle circular nais, caps, .vc: wn.cn, m aumuo..
motion, increased by a leverage and weig-u .u..m,. ?, y.-j - and when worked from a point or center, the needed in this market; all of which we arc power is incalculable. The revolving lever determined to sell low for cash, or exchange 1 have applied in various forms and to various for wheat, pork, oats, com, tallow, beeswax,
produce. The citizens of Montgomery and the adjoining counties are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.
Crawfordsville, Oct. 17. 1S35. 21 if
ss.
Application to sell Real Estate.
purposes. The model, now at the Mechanics1 Insti tute, in Cincinnati, Ohio, for public inspection, is what 1 term a single press or stand, end will serve for pressing oil, cotton, tobacco, dry goods, flour, lard, cheese, &c. The impression on coin, and the seals of the several public offices, can be made with tho greatest precision and uniformity. When this press is properly regulated, the impression w 11 be thesame every revolution. In common the wheel is not required to perform a full revolution, unless the piston is to be driven out its whole length, and then it may be done to great advantage on elastic substances, for it moves very quick. As the substances becomes condensed, the power can be given from a point or center at any moment. I in
tend to show the revolving lever used to ad
vantage in sawinsr, morticing, aim pumping
STATE OF INDIANA, j Montgomery County,
Montgomery Probate Court: November Term, 1835.
Thomas Britton, Adminis-
trator of Nathan Britton, dee'd, vs. Nathan Britton, jr., William Mahan and Matilda,
his wife, Benjamin Bishop
and Maria his wife, Benjamin Hall, esq., Guardian ad. litem for Nancy Britton
Elizabeth Britton, Harriet
Bruton, and Anna Britton, heirs of said dee'd
Said Administrator appeared, and the pro cess issued herein is returnod into court, en
dorscd "not found, as to the said Nathan
Britton, jr., William Mahan, and Matilda, his wife, Benjamin Bishop, and Maria, his wife;1' and said Administrator having heretofore suggested llie insufficiency of the personal property of said estate to pay the debts and
demands outstanding against tnesame,an prayed for a sale of part of the real estate o
said dee'd; it is, therefore, ordered that notice of the pendency of this application be pub
lished three weeks successively in tlie Crawfordsville Record , and that said last mentioned 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 debts and demands aforesaid. And cause continued. A copy. JOHN WILSON, CVk. Nov. 12,1835. 2527
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the subscribers under the late firm of ELSTON and
Messrs. Snook & Brandon, wishes to collect CLARK, are requested to make immediate
Change oj Business.
AIIARLAND, having sold his entire stock of drugs and medicines, to
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
OF THE MAIL. At and from Crawfordsville. ARRIVALS.
Eastern, Saturdays iy Tuesdays at 10 A. M. Southern, do do ' " Xorthern, Mondays &. Fridays C P. M.
Green Castle, Thurdays " " " Xcwfotcn, Monday evening.
Covington Saturdays 10 A Mcc lucsdays
at 0 P M
DEPARTURES Eastern, Saturdays & Tuesdays 10 A. M
Southern. do do "
Xorthern, do do " " Xeutoicn, Tuesdays " 4 Greencastle, Fridays 5 A. M. Covington Saturdays 10 A M & Tuesdays at 0 P M All letters and papers intended to be 'sent many Mail, must be handed in by 10 o'
clock , A. M.
I. O. ELSTON, P. M.
CINCINNATI BANK NOTE LIST. (Corrected weekly) OHIO. NO Banking Co 5 Cincin. banks par Union bk of La 5 Bank of Chilicotho 1 All others uncertain
his out-standing notes and accounts. His
books will be left at theoldstand until Christ
mas, where all wishing to make payment will
be waited on by Robert Holmes. Crawfordsville, Nov. 14,1835. 25-31
payment. Nov. 13, 1S35.
I.C. ELSTON,
DAVID CLARK
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IMPROVED LAND FOR SALE.
Tl Tn Acres of land, (8 miles N.E.
II VJDVJ 1 from Crawfordsville, on the
Mills of various kinds can be constructed on Frankfort road,)on w hich is a small improve-
orr,r,u cfrr..nm5- nnrl with ihf ndvnntaor of re- ment. a comfortable dwcllmsr house, and a
cumn c . v . . . . - - ...... . j-. I '
volving lever-pumps, the water can be return- WEIjIj OE W AlTER
cd, and only lost by leakage, absorption or c- convcnient (0 lne door, offered for sale on acvanoration. A press! am at present construct rnmmnAauna fPrme
inc, works twelve pistons, and can be used to 'wnnn;rA nr ,ilft sn writer in rVawfnrdsvillo.
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great auvailiuge, puucuiait in Mctsiuy Clastic substances. Twche bales can be pressed at one and the same time, and will be found
worthv the attention of the cotton planter. A
press for moulding and making brick, with
tho mill attached ior tempering the clay, is
so constructed as to pump water, fill the
moulds, raise the valves, and cast on twelve
DAVID CLARK.
June 12, 1835.
C
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Hardware, Cutlery, Timcarc, Q,ucc?isicare, Groceries,
At Wholesaled Retail.
VANCE & CLARK,
TTT5EG leave to inform their customers and
Lij 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.
Ristinc s Hotel, where they are receiving direct from the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, a very large &. well
assorted stock of NEW GOODS:
do payable at Phil. 1
Marietta 1
Mount Pleasant 1
Norwalk I
Geauga 1
Bank of Zanesville 1
St.Clairsville 1
Commercial bank L Erio 1 Dayton Bank 1 Comrn,l bk Scioto 1 F & M bk Steubenville 1 F&iY bkColumbusl " Lancaster " Muskingum bank " Urbana banking Co " Western Reserve " Clinton bk of Col. 1 KENTUCKY. Bnks of Louisville par Bk Commonwealth 1 do Ky and branches 1
Other banks 1 TENNESSEE. State bkTenn and bro Union bk Nashville 3
do payable at Phil 1 4 Yea t ma n &. Woods i
oav. at Nashville 3
i do payable at Phil.li LOUISIANA, Bk of Louisiana 5
do Orleans 5 Corn1! bk Looi'a 5
ConsolidatM Asso"n5
CitybkofNOrle'ns5
nil rC xv)iirli fi7 will eol 1 nt 1rJts7sori 1 s
fTJlHE subscribers have received and are Refa on lhe accomodati tcvms.
M now owning, a plenum muciv m Thmr slnrk boina nn.isnnllv Ur nA l,inn V ' Jll
, , , T P, J " . Mcc 6 Tra bk .Vbr 5 horn ca Artnn with mnli rnro onrl if tor.liAn j
Louisiana State Bk 5 1 Pittsburgh
Citizens bk of La
Fall and winter goods,
MISSISSIPPI, Planters1 bank 5 Agricultural bank at Natchez 5 State bk Miss at do 5
All others uncertain ALABAMA. B ank of Mobile 15 State bk Ala br 15 VIRGINIA. Valley & Branch 1 i Bank of Va. &. branches li do pay. Charleston 11 Farmers' bkVa&br " N W bk Wheeling 11 do pay. at Wellsb'g " MICHIGAN. Mich bk $5 and up. 3 Far and Mec bk of Mich $5 and up. 3
Smaller notes 3
Bank of River Raisin 5 INDIANA. F & M bk $5 &up 1 Br bkLawrcnccb'g par All others 1 DIS. COLUMBIA. Bk of Metropolis 1 Other banks 1 PENNSYLVANIA. Allegany bk of Pa. 14 Bk of Chambersb'g 11 Chester county ' Germantown 11
North America
STATE OF INDIANA, to wit. Montgomery Circuit Court of the Term of September, 1835. Susan Dunham ) vs. Petition for Divorce. Abraham Dunham) "JOCTOW comes the complainantp and the lj summons issued in this case is returned into court, endorsed 'defendant not found.' It is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of this petition he given by publication three weeks successively in the Crawfordsville Record, and that unless s iid defendant be-
and appear here on the first day of the next term of this court, to be holden at the Courf house in Crawfordsville, on the fourth Monday of March, 1S30, and plead, answer, or demur, on or before the calling of the cause, the matters and things contained in said petition will be heard in his absence. And cause continued. A copy. Attest. JOHN WILSON, CVk. Nov. 12, 1835. 2527 BY Elias Compton, liv ing three miles cast oj Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indianar
twelve sheep, five of which are marked with a swallow fork and under-bit in each car, four with a smooth crop off the right ear, one with a crop and slit in both cars and an under-bit in the right ear, one with a crop off the left and an under-bit in the right cor, a ram with a crop off the right car and swallow-fork in the left; appraised to twelve dollars and twenty-five cents, by John Elmore and
Thomas J. Scott. Certified by E. M'CONNELL, J. P. Dec. 2, 1835. 280
A DM IN IS PR ATOR'S NOTICE. "I-O'OTICE is hereby given that, the underll signed has taken out letters of administration, on the estate of George W. MitchcF, deceased, late of Montgomery county, Indiana; therefore all persons indebted to said estate 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. MITCH EL, admTr.
December 3, 1NS5.
Other banks gencrdly from 2 to 5
brick fit for the kiln every revolution. Comprising nearly every article in the dry they flatter themselves they can render gen- state of Indiana Montromcru countit ss.
a the public goods line ; also, a large stock of cotton yarns, eral satisfaction to all who may favor them " Bovun or roMMTssioxFr )
with a call. November session. 1835.x
The counter scale now before
for inspection, is plainly constructed: when of superior quality
regulated to a certain amount the weight is ANDERSON, BELL, &, CO.
not required to move, the pointer or hand P- S. We solicit the attention of purchas-
showsthe amount (of the article weighed) on ers, as we have no hesitation in saying that . . - . I .1.11 . v i
the index. 1 he ditterence between the coun- our stock is greatly me largest ever onerea in
ter scale and the press scale, is, that the
weight of one is stationary on the beam of one
and slides on the other. Each can be regu
latcd to weigh to any amount, with the great
est precision
Should my fellow-citizens in noticing the
foregoing statement, deem it worthy their at
tention, and be willing to assist in bringing
the western country.
Louisville, 1st Oct. 1S35.
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Their Stock consists, in part, of the follow STATEMENT of receipts and expenditures ing: for the year 1835 commencing 5th Nov , 20 pieces blue, black, brown, olive, green, 1831, and closing -4 th of Nov. , 1835. steel mixed and drab cloths; Receipts.
20 pieces " " " cassi meres Am1 1 ree'd into county treasury on
fH ACRES ten miles north of
VJP ViV Crawfordsville, on the La-
fa vette road, on which arc 150 acres under
August 10, 1835.
D
VANCE.
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fence, and eighty acres in a good stare of ml-
the benefits and advantages (which may be tivation : and a comfortable W lions.- 1W
fderived therefrom) to the points and objects terms anolv to George Miller.Ci awfordsvillf
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siaieo, i snail wun pleasure receive anu at
tend to any communication from a respetable
source, on the subject: And remain, with sincerity, theirs, &c.
CHARLES LESHER. Cincinnati, April IS, 1835. Hartwell Wilson, Fashionable hair dresser and barber, "WOULD inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he has commenced TONSOR1AL operations in the small building in the court yard, recently occupied as the clerk's office, where he may at all times, late and early, be found, duly sober, ready to improve the countenances of all bearded gentlemen who may favor him with a call. His instruments will be kept in the most perfect order.& wielded by a gentle steady hand. N. B. Boots and shoes blacked with neatness and despatch, and returned to their ow
ners. Nov.G, 1835.
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James Lewis,
Barber and hair dresser, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers and the public in general, that he still continues to carry on the above business at the old stand, one door west of A. Harland's drugstore, 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 cus
tom. t7" Boots and shoes blacked as usual,
with neatness and despatch. P. S. He only asks the old price. Crawfordsville, Nov. 5, 1735. 24-tf Xmc Partnership. E. A. H anxegan &.R. M. Corwixe, MAVING formed a co-partnership in the practice of Law in all the Superior & Inferior Courts of judicatureof this State and Illinois, are prepared to attend to all business confided to them, with fidelity and despatch. They intend paying particular attention to Conveyancing and Collecting. Their united attention shall be given to all business that may be entrusted to cither, and one or tlie other may always be consulted at their respective places of abode the former at Covington, Fountain County, and the lalte at Newport, Vermillion County, Indiana. JXDIAXA. November 21,1833. 44-tf
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the subscriber
A are requested to call and settle their '
accounts by the loth of January. Those
whose accounts were due last January are
hereby notified that they must make imme-j
diate payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given. . WM. R. WINTON.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 1 1th, 1835. 20-tf
STATE OF INDIANA,) Montgomery County, 55Montgomery Probate Court. November Term, 1835
Henry Lee, Administrator" of the estate of John Carney, dee'd, vs. Elizabeth Carney, widow of s?id dee'd, Michael Carney, John Carnev, James
Carney, Daniel Carney, Su-
salt Carney, rederick Iewhard, and Nancy, his wife, Nathan Ames, and Margaret his wife,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 things, that the personal property of said es
tate is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against the same, and prays for a sale of the real estate of said dee'd. And the court being satisfied that said Michael Carney , John Carney, Frederick Newhard, Nathan Ames, and Margaret, his wife, are not residents of this state: it is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of this letition he published three weeks successively in the Crawfordsville Record, and that said
non-resident defendants be and appear here
Petition to sell
Real Estate.
&, cassinclts;
300 pieces calicoes; 50 do ginghams and painted muslins;
i0 do meunoes,circassians,bombasins,
and bombazetls; 20 pieces bed l eking; 20 balesbrown shirtings and sheetings; 50 pieces bleached shirtings; 40 do men's and boys1 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 linen; Cotton yarn; 12 doz. men's and boys' fur hats; 12 do do do wool hats; 12 do seal caps and fur collars; IS 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 coarBe&. fine. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TINWARE, QUEENS WARE AND gt,.i$ s ir.t nr.. 4 Touts Iron: 2 Tons Castings. 50 Keg's Nails; oO Itoxcs Glass; lO Kegs Dupoiil's powder; A quantity of Lead and Shot; Shovels'; axes; Hoes; Scythes (German cy English;) SicMes ;StraiD Knives; Shovels and Tongs, iSfc. c.
5 tons best Rio coffee, (bought in Phil'a;) 4 bbls. Java coffee, (superior article;) 10 chests Imperial &. Young Hyson Tea Together with every article in their line all of which they are determined to offer at reduced prices. OrThcy invite all to call and examine for themselves. Crawfordsville, May, 1835. 2tf
account of store license
grocery do show do clock do estrays
jury fees
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97,31 35,00 1,25
25,50 20,00
Tahen up, BY Amos 1) ivis, of Sugar-creek township, Boone county, lud., on the 2Tlh day of November, 1S35, a dark red steer, white
face, and some white on his back and belly, marked with a square crop in the left ear.
t ? branded in two places on each horn with the
letters 1). P.. no other maiks or brands per
ceivable, appraised to twelve dollars, by Jo'
seph Davis and Samuel Cassamls. before rne
SAM'L 1)A1LY,j. rDec. 5, 1S35. it.'U
Tak en up, BY Lewis Howard, in Jackson township, Boone county, Ind., on the 23d day of Nov., Ib35, one estray mare, supposed to be three years old last spring, a dark bay , with a black mane and tail, black legs, supposed to be fourteen hands and a half high; no other marks nor brands perceivable, appraised to thirty dollars, by Francis Howard and Joseph Farrow, before me,
JOHN II. NELSON,
Dec. 4, 1835.
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county revenue for 1S33 75,43 " " 1S34 2343,03
$2800,4Si
Total, Expenditures.
By am't of tax erroneously paid, and refunded $ 3,03
Am't paid to associat "judges, 02,00
" grand vV. traverse jurors 211,00
' school commissioner "assessment (including ass'l under ad valorem system) " bailiffs of Circuit court " returning judges of elections "jailor for boarding pris- " oners, &c. " supervisors of roads For viewing county roads " viewing and, locating state roads, and for deges on same " Appraising town lots " support of paupers,medical attendance, &c.
" carpenters' work to court
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house, &c.
" stove and pipe for court
house " fuel for court house and jail " house rent "blank books " printing " stationary " weights and measures to county commissioners " clerk for services under ad valorem system "clerk for his annual allowance "sheriff for do
510,00
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1,40 22,25 9.814 8,00
11,181
16,50 90,00 18,00 70,00 60,u0
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 rnc directed, I will expose to sale, at the courthouse door, in the town of Crawfordsville, on Saturday,
the 20 th day of December next the rents and profits of in-lots in the town of Pleasant
Hill, numbers 11, 12, 10, 30, and 40, as laid
off and designated on the plat of said town,
tor the term of seven years; and if tho same
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 Ebenezer P. West fall, at the suit of John
Roll and Adam Thomas.
A. 1IARLAND, Sheriff M. C. Nov. 20lh, 1835. 20-28
TAILOR IXG ES TAB L1SIIMEX T: Opposite llistine'' hotel. Hanson F. Dunham, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of CRAWTORDSVILLE,and vicinity that he has established himself in the above business, where all work entrusted to his care shall be done with neatness and in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE and by strict attention !o business he hopes to receive a liberal patronage from a generous public. Garments of all kinds, cut on the shortest notice, and warranted to fit when properly made up. ?-The Eastern Fashions received quarterly. Jan. 5, 1835. 40lf
2177,53
Law Partnership. TTTTENRY S. LANE and ISAAC NAY-
I II 3 mi? rxf r!ravvfi.rf1!Vilv Inrl Imvinrr
o An., r.i c ,.: . ... . ,..
Uoj, Vt nc.u unstuiiri, entered into partnership in the practice of
.u M0rcaue,.i yincycan . wny saia re- kw the coun,ies of Montgomery, Clin-
L j 7 r , 0 anam,T . honiandTipcanoe, will attend to all tutor the discharge of the debts and demands I- ' ,u. 1 ' i mlMIBfoi,A w
nC.nn:j . i , I oiiivsa inai may lnj nmujivui'i m-m imuhm-
trt,- ..,., .t y tonal manasemcn
Nov.12.lS35. 2527
Nov. 5, 1835.tif
Wanted, immediately, at this office, a boy, I
Total, A copy, attest,
JOHN WILSON, clerk. Nov. 13, 1835. 24-27 RAGS! RAGS!!
fiASH will be paid for any quantity of
y clean rags, delivered at the Record printing office. Crawfordsville, December, 1835! THE I9IECX:S!-&)
1 i cents per lb. given for old POT ME-
A DM I N ISTRATOR'S NOTI CE. PTTHE undersigned having taken letters of administration upon 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 bo,
solvent. WM . P. RAMEY, adm'r,
Nov. 30, 1835. 28-0
TfOD WORK neatly CIOCU- of industrious habits, about fifteen or sixteen TAL, by BURBRIDGEty MILLER.
HI tvu ai ling tlllicc years old, to learn the printing business. orawtorasvme, May.
TAKEN UP, BY Benjamin Meckey, of Union township, Montgomery county, Indiana, living one mile and a half from Crawfordsville, on the Tcrre Haute road, one cstray bay marc colt, twr years old last spring, about fourteen and a half hands high, had on a leather halter; appraised to fifteen dollars, by John Wilson and Jerrey Brookshere. Certified by E. M'CONNELL, J. P. Nov. 26th, 1 835 . 280
