Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 44, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 April 1836 — Page 3

CRAWFORDSVILLE RECORD .

C R AW FORDS VILLE:

SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 183G.

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Presidential election in 1836. HARRISON ELECTORS.

Marston G. Cirk, of Washington county,

Milton Stapp, of Jetlerson Aust.n W. Morris, of Marion Joh G. Cendenin, of Orange E.voch McCarty, of Franklin Albert S. White, of Tippecanoe Achilles Williams, of ayne Abraham P. Andrews, of Laporte Hiram Deckeh, of Knox v.v mTREN ELECTORS.

Jonathan Williams, of Mergan county,

John MvERs,ot tvnox William Rockhill, of Allen Gf.obge W. M.ore, of Owen William White, of Vermillion Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinus Willett, of Rush Elisha Long, of Henry Thomas C. Stewart, of Pike

Rev. Mr. Hoyt, Episcopal clergyman, mi u iVif rourt house, in this

Will prea , ' nlare. tomorrow at 11 o clock, a. m.;

i also at 3, r. M We have been requested to say that tw,,. r Ct-rrey is a candidate to i

X IlUi'lAO v resent this county in the next legislatu

of this state. Inconsequence of one of our journeymen leaving us this week, the Record will not appear as early as usual. CO" A journeyman printer can find employment for a month or two, and perhaps all summer, at this office 'by applying immediately. Work light wages moderate. Wanted two hundred pounds of country sugar, on subscription of the Record, for which 121 cents per pound will be given At the election on Monday last, Messrs. Hamar, Joslin, Campbell and Layne, were elected constables for Union township. APPOINTMENTS by the PRESIDENT, BY AND WITH THE ADVICE AND CONSENT OF THE SENATE.

Roaer B. Taney to be chief justice of

the Supreme court ot the United states. Philip P. Barbour to be associate justice of the same court. Amos Kendall to be postmaster general. Robert R. Reid, to be judge of the United States, for East Florida. J. A. Cameron, to be judge of the United States for West Florida. Tnhn Forsvth, ir., to be attorney of the

United States for the southern district of

Alabama. James Webb to be judge of the United States for South Florida. Thos. W. Oldfield, to be consul for the - TTnltPrl States, for Lyons, in France.

R. P. Waters, to be consul of the United

States, for the island of Zarzibar, in the dominions of the sultan of Muscat.

The following nominations, heretofore made; -were yesterday confirmed by the n 1

Andrew Stevenson, of irginia, to be

minister to Great Uritain. t, it FatAn. tr hti minister to bpam.

J J 1 L 1 1 u JLt-..v, Arthur Middleton, to be secretary of

legation to bpam. B. K. Call, to be governor of Florida vice J. H. Eaton.

To ths voters of the 7th congressional dis-

Pnrrttf mi7F.s: Ihave received con

tinual complaints from different points ar,r, cmn thp rommencement of the

present session of congress, m relation to

my neglect, -particularly m iamug have forwarded to subscribers, the papers published in this city, and who made me, on leaving home, their agent for that purpose. These complaints, in a great meaeuro hsvp rnmfi from the two offices at

cLrrtnn on Pprrvsville. From time

to time, I have replied to the letters ot

Mr. White, clerk ot rouniain uuuuij, thi itnhMnt. bv stating the fact that I reg-

ularly sent, under my frank, a certain . f ry : 1 lllnkse OVPfV

number oi vongresaiuuai uiuu.j week, being to those who gave me their names as subscribers before leaving home, or who have written to me here, anrt rn,iP;tpd me to send them in that

way. The number I have franked week

ly is thirty-five. Some days since, 1 carried a letter then just received from Mr. d laid it before

V 11 1 VIA J wjvwj -col. Gardiner, the assistant post master general, the head of the department be

ing confined at the time by severe uuieaa. It vlthi of rnnrsn nut of his DOWeY to fur-

rtUh an exolanation. but he promised to

... i . . - . l,at.a an immftfliatfi investigation Ot the

matter. I also gave directions immediately after, at the Globe office, to forward the papers directly to subscribers, without in future sending them to the capitol for mv frank. This has been done in the hope that, without that endorsement, they may be more fortunate in reaching their destination. Since the commencement of the session I am confident that I have addressed not less than 400 papers and documents to the two post offices above named. I had indulged the hope, from time to time, that the missing had been delayed from some cause over which no control could be exercised. That hope I have now abandon

ed. A short note received this morning from the gentleman above named, simply informs me that no communications werfi

received from me up to that date (22d of

February) by the subscribers, himself ai

mong me number, who had sent bv me

for the Congressional Globe.

I have deemed this statement due to ou and due to myself. Where the blame

ies, as I do not know, I shall not pretend

' say. tor more particular statements, refer you to a letter which I shall ad-

ress to Mr. White. This communication is made through

the Globe and Intelligencer both, in the hope that some random number of one of the papers may reach you, and afford an

opportunity lor ine republication ot this article in the papers of the district I am

honored in representing.

1 remain, with the highest sense of the

many obligations I owe to you, your obe-

lent servant, EDWARD A. HANNEGAN.

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IV E W BOOKS!!

ALEXANDER THOMSON is just receiving a large and valuable assort

ment of books and stationary, which he will

dispose of on the most reasonable terms.

Below will be found a list of some of them,

and he respectfully requests the public to call and examine his assortment.

Webster's Bible Marshall's Washington Hume's history of England Gibbon's Rome Coleridge, Shelly, and Keats Moore's works, Mrs, Hemans' works Heraans, Heber, and Pollock Goldsmith's works, Gillie's Greece Robertson's Charles the Fifth Ferguson's Rome Hannah Moore's complete works, 7 vol. Shakspeare's works Rush on the mind do on the voice Plutarch's lives Robbins' history Rollin's ancient history Phillips, Curran, Gratian, &c. Josephus McKenzie's 5000 receipts Byron's works, Burn's poems Wirt's Patrick Henry Chalmer's works Family Library, 73 vol. Cooper's novel's, 26 vol. Spectator, 12 vol. Mrs. Sigourney's sketches Life of Napoleon " Washington Marion

Franklin Boone Black Hawk Penn Gen'l Harrison Martin Van Buren

Webster's large octavo dictionary " small " Walker's dictionary Eberle's practice Ebeile'd Therapeutics notes Wiston's anatomy United States Dispensatory Cooper's Dictionary Hooper's Dictionary Dewees on child reu Dupeytrans surgery Beck's Jurisprudence Turner's chemistry Good's Book of Nature Fitch's dental surgery Horner's anatomy Chapman's Theiaspeutics Gibson's surgery Cazenave's Surgery Gross on bones Smith's arteries, last edition Jonlison on the liver Armstrong on typhus Blackall on dropsey Spurzheirn's prenology Arnott's physics Grimshaw's United States " South America " Greece Goldsmith's Natural history Buffon's Natural history Grove's Greek Lexicon Dounegan's " Ainsworth's Latin " Virgil Delphini Cooper's Virgil Cicero de Oratore Sallust Greek Testament Greek grammar, Latin grammar Latin reader, Greek reader Scott's commentaries Family Bibles, pocket Bibles Pocket Testaments Watts' and Select hymns Methodist hymns, Dupey's hymns IViiller's hymns, Alexander's hymns Doddridge's Expositor Home's Introduction Barnes' notes on gospels " on Romans " on Acts Beecher's scepticism Missouri harmony, Western Lyre Mason's Sacred harp OIney's geography Worcester's do Miss Beecher's do Kirkharn's grammar Colburn's arithmetic Smith's do Smiley's do Pike's do Ruter's do Bailey's algebra Day's do Western reader, Elementary reader Primary reader Also, a general stock of blank books, pa

per, quills, ink, wafers, sealing wax, steel

pens. &c. &c.

Uiawiorusviiie, pni wui, ioov.

Miss ELEANOR HILLMAN, TTp ESPEC'l FULLY informs her friends JJaX and the public generally, that she will cany on the business of millinery and man-

tau making. She hopes, from her perfect' acquaintance with her business to merit and receive ashure of the public patronage. Her shop is at the residence of Mr. David Best, a few doors north of the printing office. Crawfordsville, la., April 9, 1830. 44 NOTICE. TmURBRIDGE &, MILLLR again have LTl? the pleasure of announcing to their

triends and patrons that they are now receiving, from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, a very extensive stock of Spring and summer goods. Their assortment will comprise perhaps as great a variet as will be found in any store

ill the west and from their long acquaintance in the trade, they flatter themselves with

the idea that their selections have been well

made, and purchased at as low prices as can

be done during the present year. They deem

ii unnecessaiy to string out a catalogue ot the many goods of which their stock is comprised, as they believe that their customers, upon examination, will be fully satisfied to

give them another year's trial. As usual,

their terms are accommodating, and tair pri

ces will be given for all kinds of produce.

A large quantity of paper rags and feathers wanted. Cash will also be taken in payment for goods, or on debts.

Crawfordsvilie, 7th April. 1S3G. 44tf

TT 1ST of letters remaining in the Post jLLA Office at Crawfordsville, Mongomery county Indiana; on the 31st of March 1836, if not taken out before the 30th of

June next, will be sent to the General Post

Omce as dead letters.

Kidder Jacob V. D. Kernes Joseph Kennady M. C. Y. Lane Wilson W. Lane John W, Lunger Phillip Leonard Alpheus Lemon Enoch Lawson Lee Henrv

Mclntire J. II.

Arnold Daniel Akerman J. Austin John B. Allen Archibald Aldridge John Burnett William Baker Henry Berry Ezekiel Bible John 2

Beesley David 2

Bock Andrew 2

Blankenship John W. Mason Win. H. Beck Elizabeth Monteomerv Rev. J.

Beakes Samuel Boatwright James 2 Bass N. Brown Samuel

Bratton James

Merrill Benjamin

manure Middleton Levi or Hulson

Myers William

Bowcn Miss Mary V.Montgomery George

Butcher John More Philin

NEW GOODS. TKWEN &, M'GRATH would inform the J citizens of Crawfordsville, and Mont

gomery county, that they have permanently

located themselves in this place, south of the

courthouse, and are now receiving a large

and splendid assortment of

Spring J Sumtner Goods,

embracing almost every article usually found

in retail stores, and would invite iheir friends and the public to examine their stock of goods before purchasing, as they feel confident thai ihey can sell goods on as reasonable terms as any other house in the place. CravfordsvMc, April 9, 1S3G. 44-lf

Baldwin Lucas Carmichael John Compton William Craut John Crull William Carter John

Cronrniller Thomas

Molfii Jobe

Mclntire Alexander McClelland William McAlpin Elanor S. McCluer Hobbert Minor Stephen

McCreary Nathan

Carlton Lewis or Ar-Mitchell Polina H.

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JACK lOAVIIIrG!

rryiHE subscribers have removed the Jack Li Downing coffee house a few doors noiih, in the house recently occupied by H. Smith, as a grocery, which they have fitted up for the purpose, where hey are just receiving a fresh supply of the choicest LIQUORS wines, cordials, tyc. tyc- together with a good assortment ot GROCERIES, sucli as teas, coffee, sugar, raisins, figs, almonds, oic. &.C. &.C, Also, a fresh supply of fine oysters. Persons who wish to indulge in either eating or drinking will please give them a call, as iliey feel confident that their assortment is as good as any in the pl.ice. MILLER & YOUNG.

Crawfordsville, April 0. Ib36. 44tf

A DMLX1S TRA TOR'S AO TICE. TT ET TERS of administration have been Li 4 'his day granted, by the clerk of the Probate court of the county of Montgomery, and stale of Indiana, to the undersigned, on the estate of Judith Ann Kenyon, deceased, late of said county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and all persons having claims or demands against said estate are notified to present the same, and make due proof and authentication thereof, according to law, within one year from this date. Said estate is probably solvent. P. M. CURREY, adm'r. April 4th, 1S36. 44-46

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I WILL offer for sale at public outcry, on Monday the 18th day of April next, at the late residence of Peter Smith deceased,

in Montgomery county, ten miles north of

Crawfordsville, and one mile west ot Uren Stoddard's, the following described property to wit: Horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, one waggon, corn, wheat, oats, &c. &c. Nine months credit will be given on all sums of three dollars and upwards, under three dollars cash in hand. Notes and approved security required on all sales of credit. JOHN ELMORE Adm'r.

March 26, 1S36.

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-REMOVAL. ! C. EL ST ON would respectfully inform his old ami new customers, that he has moved to his new store room, on the old stand, souih east corner of Vernon and Green streets; having on hand a very general assortment of DRV GOODS, HARDWARE, J,UEKXSWARE and groceries, he feels confident that he can furnish them with goods on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased in the western country. Produce or cash will be taken in exchange. N. B. Those who are indebted to the subscriber, and to the late firm of Elston and Clark, are requested to make immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot reasonably be asked or given. I. C. E. Jan. 9,1836. 33tf

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. n will offer for sale at the late residence of James Thompson, in Brown township. Montgomery county, la., on the 8th day of April next, the following described properly to wit: horses, one milch cow, hogs, four horse wagon and harness, corn, farming utensials, &c, &c. Nine months credit on all sums of three dollars and upwards less than three dollars cash in hand. Notes with approved security required on all Tsalesof credit. " JOHN F. JONES, Adm'r. March 17,1836. 41 3t TTOB WOKK neatly execucU ted at this Office.

Malone Richard

McKelvy James McMahon Robert

Miller Polly Ann Mann William Newson Peter S. Nutter Thomas E. Nicholes Mr. Osburn Simeon

David Oneal Abijah Palmer Daniel

Pullen Y. B. Prine Henry Powel Mary Pa i key S. C. Pntman James Pitman Thomas Pickerell William jr. Patterson Robert Pottinger John Pefley John Philip James Pittman Michael Roberts Joseph Rice Ro ich Robinson Joel

Robinson Miss E. E.

thur

Clark William Cline Ellinor Cain John Cadwallader Isaac Clark Hyram H. Caine Willson W. Craig William Catterlin Col. E.

Cunningham

L.2 Conner Caleb Cimberlin Daniel Christman Jacob Crouch Elias Dix James

Deuman William

Daley William Donahoo Michael Ddben John Dedrick Solomon Derham Jacob B. Earle and Crane Ellis John Engle Philip E. Elmore Jeremiah Evans Joshua

Frogg Jumes W. &, R.Reynolds Rev. John

rner William Kobiuson Isabel Furguson John 2 Rine Absalom Fraukebarger RebeccaRobbins Ann Farley John Ralston Morris Farrow Frankling Shoemaker John Fisher David 2 Shaver Jonathan Fraukebarger Eliza-Sweem Cornelius M. beth Stuart Joseph Frazer P. or John Ben-Siovei Isaac yard Shoemaker Seth Fan ies David or Rob-Shepard Jacob ert or John Lo"an Strong Horace M.

Smiley John Sruns George Spoker Joseph Smith George Sttnu Elizabeth Scott James 2 Stewart William Slone John Stoddard Joel Smith Samuel 2 Shankliu Charles Sanford William Schenck Henry or Widow Bake Smith Mrs. Margarett Stocton James L. Tibbelts John

fry Joshua W. pelcher G. W. Frame William Franz Manhias Gray James Garietson Jessee Gallaway David Graybill Samuel Gleason Cynthia Grey Priscilla Griffith Thornton Cod by John Gongue Williag Gwin liebecca Ann Glazebrook Loyd Harrison Richard flntsnn Haiherine

Ilanniman Samuel S. Thompson Henry 2

Harvey Michael 2

Hayes Henry Higgings William Hopping Sylvester Harrison Alexander Hart Richard Hauser Jonathan Harry man Samuel Haynes Isaac Hass Rebecca Hayster Israel Hust Reubin Ham Rhoden Ilusten Samuel Henderson Z. Jane Hinds James L. B. Harris Catherine Herron James Irnel Samuel Her Jacob G.

Johnson William H.

Jones Jane or

lot Poyner Jones John Nelson Johnson James

Jones George

Johnson John Jenkins William Kimberlin Harrison Krout Simeon Koontler George Kerkendal Jacob Kirk Israel Kellar Alfred Keeney Joseph 2 -

Killen Wm.

Turner James

Threlkeld George Tracy Basil Taylor Jeremiah Underwood John Vanscogoe John Vancleave James Veneble James Villesses Abner Wier Alexander Willson Jacob or Richard Hart Wright James Wiliamson Julian Whetston Elnathan Williams Robert or Dennis Wren W. W. or John B. Williamson John T. Wrisht Joseph

Char-Watt Esther

Walker Mrs. Lorey 2 Wray Elizabeth Warren Robert Wright Esau Wilhams Stephen Wright Isaac Walden Theophilus

Wilson James Walkup Weathers Daniel Wilcox Isaac Wiles Thomas Willis Benjamin Washburn Cornelius. I. C. ELSTON P. M.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TPCTOTICE is hereby given, lhat the underJJ signed has taken out letters of administration on the estate of James Thompson deceased, late of Montgomery county, la. All persons having claims agains said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement within one year, and all those indebted to the same must make immediate payment. The estate is sojvent. JOHN F. JONES, Adm'r. March 17, 1836. 41 3t

"JT Hereby forwarn all persons from purJX chasing, from John C. Kennedy, or from any other person whatever, the east

half of the north west quarter, and the west half of the north east quarter of section nine, township seventeen, range five west, for which lands said Kennedy holds William S. Galey's title bond; and for the same I hold Kennedy's mortgage. I am induced thus to caution the public from the fact of his friends trying to make sale of the above lands since said Kennedy has left the country. Now, therefore, all persons are forwarned from purchasing said lands from any but the rightful owner. The mortgage can be seen by application to the recorder at any time. FRANCIS MILLER. Crawfordsville, 28th March, 1836. 43 A DM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TT ETTERS of Administration have this JJLi day been taken out by the subscribers, on the estate of Andrew Shanklin deceased, lately of the county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana. All those having

claims against said estate will please present

them tor settlement; and all those owing the estate will please call and make payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN SHANKLIN ) AdminisJOSEPH SHANKLIN. trators. March 17, 1S36. 41 3t

FIRE FIRE FIRE. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. MD. HUMPHREYS of Crawfordsville, Agent of the protection Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, offers to insure Houses, Stores, Mills, Factories, Barns and the contensof each, together with every other similar species of proper - Against Loss or Damage by Fire. The rates of Premium offered, are as low as those of any other similar institution, and every man has now an opportunity, for a tnflini! SUm. tO Drotect htmsplf nnaincl iKo r.

O i -w.. vgtAitaui, IliL. i U T" ages of this destructive element, which often.

iii a cmyic uoui, sweeps away tae earnings ot many years.

J he course the office pursues in transacting their busines. and in thp nHiuctinrr ir n-

ment of losses, is prompt and liberal. For . p i

terms 01 insurance, application may be made to the above named Agent, who ia authorized to issue policies to applicants without delay. March 24, 183G. 42 3m APPRENTICE WANTED. THE sulscriber wishes to take a boy, fifteen or sixteen years old, as an apprentice to the chair making business. None but such as are of industrious habits and good moral character need apply. GEORGE C. CLARK. Crawfordsville March 21, 1836. 42 tf ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. "jTSTOTlCE is hereby given that there will JJSi be sold on Tuesday the 12th day of April 183G,at the late residence of Andrew Shnnkl in, in Montgomery county, State of Indiana, the following personal estate to withorses, cattle, sheep, hogs, one two horse waggon and many other articles to numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day. Terms of sale as follows: on all sums up to three dollars cash in hand, and on all sums over that amount a credit of nine months will be given to the purchaser, giving bond with security to be approved by the administrators. JOHII SHANKLIN ) AdminisJOSEPH SHANKLIN. j trators. March 17 183G. 41 3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned has this day taken out letters of administration on (he estate of John Hawser deceased, late of Montgom ery county Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same will present them, legally au thenticated, for settlement. The estate is insolvent. SAMUEL BROWJN Adm'r. Marchl, 1836. 40-3t

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "IHTOTICE is hereby given that the subJNi scriber has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Andrew M'Intire, deceased, late of Montgomery county and State of Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate are reqeusted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is probably insolvent. R. C. GREGORY, AdnCr. March 11, 1836. 40-3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL those who are indebted to the estate of Joseph Griest, dee'd, are hereby nofied that their notes will become due the 20th of the present month, and to call at my house and settle the same will) John Griest, without delay; and as the administratoj expects to be absent a few weeks, on business oftheestate, &c, to Pennsylvania, those who have unsettled accounts will call and settle them in April next. They will please attend to this notice, as their accounts must be settled. JOSEPH W. GRIEST, adm'r. (7-The notes and accounts of the subscriber are also in the hands of John Griest for collection. J. W.G. 2d mo. (Feb.) 14, 1836. 39tf

RAN AWAY.

FROM the subscriber bdoui me ji ot September last, an indented apprentice ... .u uLkemlth husiness. named Ambrose

Drollinger; he is about eighteen yearsof age. I will oive a reward of six cents to any per I ? :n Krlnn liim hack, but Will pay no

son win wm u'i'-ti ' charges All arsons are forewarned Irom crediting him on my account, as I will pay no debts his of contracting. no debts g0L0M0N PETERSON. Montgomery Co. March 3d, 1836. 40-3t