Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1829 — Page 3
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rjiUY, NOVEMBER f,, ltfJ'.). prol,;i'.c Ccurt of M;uion county, t' H-n. Jhn C. Ilntno, in pursu- ' ;,! lite law. terminated its second .u.t"thrcc day? yos'erd iy. It is impor. . .! the public should be informed, .! Co irt sits on tli' lirst Monday in ' , p.cr;r.e oth, except when the Circuit s )n cession; then it is" held on the ... .,( ri'iii the termination of that ... vtl, if thelrriness requires it, coir .'.,:;th:tcdnv?. r-of .lS, 1 1327 has been rtccivrjo Lund OthVe in tin? place during rVrh of OtoUr ht; a jjreatcr h.5 doubtless Wen received at ...vfj-uilt' where the sales are more :.nl probably not so much at Fort Ynicennes and JctVeisonville. Al- , 'nv.o li.ne every wish tosie the val::u! kj --inr tf into the hand-; of .,!,u'.-, el when v.e witness vast Mims r liicnUtit.L,' medium, daily drawn . :: tatt , our regard fur our own .,;,:;;( n and prosperity, should stimu. . :o tiie most strenuous extrtiuiis in t,:'ti policy r.ow in agitation of sur-
: .;: :!.c unappropriated lands to the
v- 1;; which they lie. If Congress I. however, successfully oppose the
v.! a h the State of Indiana has al-
..v w; n'.cd, instead of shrinking from
;v?:t;..nof dutv and honor, the Iis.
; t iui.'lit chum as an equivalent for the
; cf - . 1 ! . the expenditure in works of
r.1.! in;pui(. 11,1 nt, within our own lim
, t , 11 the proceeds over and alnjve the :t acj:ustiion,sale,i:c. This would : r?!-e more readily acceded to. than a ::;:.d cf the whole domain.
Url in t'.vo weeks past, the accession of cnVrsto the (u.ette has irready s:ir--"1 our most sanguine cxjectatioii!. : uc h ie a piod preset of extending
v.' :! i' ion, in a very short time, oce- . ;!) in ti e State, so tint it will not
;. advantageous to the public, as a .c f jf.htical and foreign intelli- : ! nt ill lo interesting tr many on of the advertisements it wdl U'.'D the interest of the puhlic to have
""i in its columns. We presumed
'if enlarged size and improved npn'rof thn piper, that our exertions ! i.'.t jo unrewarded; vet we ennnot
i'ikt:r' tlii'' rarly opportunity of no-
"2 'h'' '.'liii'ional patronage received. v. i?Mr 't -.v;d of one subscriber, and the cf many to withdraw who have ir yit riiliH-rif((l, will not damp the . r ! o'tr ei rtions to deserve thep-t-X a free people, in the publication y ul' lA J ; . j h r.
der. the "coihu l.and-bili," and itcailed from the inommiou.s fate to which retri
butive justice assigned them, the ghosts of traitors, spies and mutineer::, in order to
traduce the reputation of him, who, in the lanmnpe of the immortal Je!on, 4,has
filled the measure of his country's ;1oit?"? Who plundered the abode of his connubial affections, wounding the pence and fame of avencraMe matron, whose piety to Heaven and charity to the pocr, in the al sence of all reject ami tenderness for the female
tharae'er, should have shielded her against
the nulc breath of merciless calumny?
W ho sacrificed on the altar of their own mercenary ambition, all regard for the na
tional reputation and honor, and every sen
timent of truth, fjenensity or justice, in the most unhallowed of all causes oppo
sition to the will of the people? These
interrogatories can le answered by jwint-
inuto those, who, not satisfied with having loni: fed like a nesi of cormorants, on the vitals of the n public, hae stood forth with unabashed front, and invoked the public sympathy because, in exclusion to their fellow-citizens, they were not still fi.
vored with the confidence and patronage of
the government, and the privilege of beinir fed for life, at the public expense. It has been exultingly demanded, why the friends of den. Jackson have not 1 n cu
dismissed ? Very few of th.-m held offices under the government The whole executive patronage having descended to Mr. Adams from his predecessor and nearlv every o'.lieial dignitary felt an interest in keeping up the line of succession just ns in England, when, by hereditary deseent a
large estate changes masters, the old servants are continued, and become doubly obsequious to their new sovereign, lest he should dismiss them. The opposition prints sij tint the puhlic inteiest would sutler by turning all out. Thisisagood
reason then fr continuing the friends ol
the administration; if exceptions should be made, it should be in their favor thev
have not shewn themselves umvoithy of ronlidenco, and ins ead of attempting to
destroy the usefulness of the uhninistra tioMj tliey feel ;i de'-p interest in renderii: if successful and opul ir, by a coi reef and honourable discharge of their own ..l-ej .1 duties.
Ti.(; U4iub,Kany,,L.- proclamation de- j ULUGIOU5 LI 13 K I IT Y No 2. :li oys ail project of ( undress prantinj farther it u( tn 1 . r
relief. Tl,e la-t relief law, expired on the 4th
July lat soon alter the adjournment of Conere. 1 it not then M ith the most unparrallelled effrontery that the declaration is made dial the President has taken the power out of their hand ? If the view which Mr. Aerial has taken of the suhject te correct, in hh own lansruae, Consress, on whose coodnes and widom hn places po much reliance, must have been "either ignorant of our inter- . . a It r 1 . .
or re-rarne?oi otirwant." 1 urttu r notice shall he taken of this r-ubject in the next ('azetfe. doing into 11 infer rtvcrtt r.s "Tlu irlove i not. so jrrcat, llorten-io, hut we may Mow our nail tostether, and east it fairly out ; our cake's all "dough en both sille?.,, SiiAKfsrr ar. It is stated that a meet inn of the bachelors of Ilarrishurgh, Perm, who arc "twenty-five and upwards," has lately been held at Mr. J. I. UenslyV, to devise means and measures of making themselves comfortable through the coming wilder. Similar meetings have been held in different parts of the Union.
Rumours of Peace. The New York pajK-TS of Tuesday publish the following Postscript to a letter received by a merchant of that city,dated 1 la rn September 20: UI have just received two letters from Paris of yesterday's date. One says, "Peace has been made in the East "the other,"dovernment is apprised by Telegraph, of peace havinjj been made between the Russians and the Turks.'
For the Gazette Mr. Editok; I take the liberty of requestingyou to republish in your pajor.tho letter of den. Hauna to Judge Manwaring which appeared some time since. The reason of which request is, that in a late Eawreneeburgh paper, den. Hanna has been threatened with an exposure of his t r mcr life, and itolitical course, which it
is understood, is to come from a leading
fiiend of Mr. Adams. Many of your readers who were not subscribers until lately, have not had an opxrtunitv of perusing the letter, and it is nothing but fair, that the public mind should be placed in pos
it ought to be a consideration of first
importance w ith all governments, that hope to be perpetual, to adopt their political regulations to the circumstances of all cl-isscs and denominations of their citizens. An intolerance shewn towards the religious sentiments of any denomination whatever, as far as it encroaches upon the con
science, lias a tendency to weaken their affection towards the government, and to undermine the basis on which it is established- The impolicy
of applying the seorp;on lash to any one sect, to the exclusion of others,
has recently been strongly illustrated by the defection of the Arminians, which proved fatal to the cause oftheir Ottoman oppressors, in their struggle for national existence, against the triumphant battalions of the hardy Mus
covite. Oppression, in its incipient
reign, may excite little opposition, but w hen retained as a feature of the government, from one generation to another, it begets a kind of discontent which becomes systematic and enterprising in the means of defence. The recollection of wrong committed upon even the ancestors of those whose pacific policy and manners should deserve protection instead of inviting aggression lives in the memory and in traditionary legends, nor does the historic page withhold its monitions, feeding the spirit of resentment, and asserting the claims of the injured to redress. The American states should take warning from the past,fc not unnecessarily
lacerate the feelings of any class or
society oftheir own people, nor infringe
their rights to equal rank and protection under the banner of national freedom, lest in time, as the constant
falling of the rain-drop wears awav the olid grmite, the attachment of the persecuted to their country, he gradually Sc fatally weakened. Let the statesmen of Indiana, in this earlv day of
her rising power, enquire whether
A consciousnes of the. guilt of inconsistency h is ruado Mr. Cully both sore and jealous j and his furious personal attack upon the Editor of the Gazette is intended to support and protect the dishonest part of his ovn character the wortltlcssness of which renders it s'lperfiuous and unnecessary to go seriously into a refutation of his charges. At a period of more leisure, it may he proper to make an expn.tr w hich shall not further iinplieate Mr. Cullv than as the abandoned and tecreant tool of a set of men of all parties, and of no principles, some of whom reside here and whose motives, designs, "tvvistings and windngs,,, for selfish pnrjHses, shall be fully develoed when Mr. Cullv shall
have the honor of appearing as the puppet of the show, in such a manner as to evince
how ludicrously insignificance has K-en magnified in the use they have made of him. It has been confidently reported that Mr. Cully was to bring his press here
a press that has heretofose been devoid
of political character, endeavoring to advocate both sides of every question, for the political promotion of those under whose influence it has heretofore Ix-en conducted, and have procured it susten
ance out of the public cotters nd would
THE subscriber has established nt this -lace an office for the payment of taxes on I uids and town lots owned by no.n-rc-idenK and for scllin- or leasing- landi, in Marion and the adjoininsr counties lie will also draw Articles of Agreement, DeeJ, Ton er? of Attorney, feekc. His charjes wiii be moderate, and all business entrusted to his care, will be faithfully attended to. He will be found at av'" INNGEO. L. KINN RD. Indianapolis, Nov. 5, UV. svue, H'.vwVins1 Vte. TOTICE is hereby sriven that letters of administration have been granted to theun-der-i'.ued on the estate of Isaac Hawkins,
decea-ed late of Marion county, by the Marion Probate Court, and that the same is solvent a- far as a-certained. Thoe havinsr claims will present them legally, and all indebted are requested to settle. of part of the personal estate of said decedent will be made at hislate residence in Decatur Township, between nine and four o'clock on the first day of December next, consisting of two HORSES, ome CATTLE, a larsre quantity of STOCK HOGS, a WAGON and some irears two RIFLE GUNS, somf TOOLS, and sundry other articles. A credit of twelve months will be allowed on approved bonds on purchase? above thr-e dollars; below that
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ol-i 1 -ii- . ,. , ! ca-n v. in oe reqmrcu. still be willing to saenhee the present ad- j JOHN KE'NYVORTHY
ministration, to wlucn thev are enemies, ; WILLIAM HAWKINS v
or give it a fictitious support, in order that they might gain political promotion. A knowledge of these facts. alTords a key that will unlock the whole mystery. Rut let him come, we care not how soon, the friends of the administration will stand firm, notwithstanding the endeavors that aie making to rend them asunder.
;f 4 1 n t fliC V t tn i liv iiir lnrrl,li rt .
-, 1 -""ii w ui n noon Miit tm iii"ui 1 1 r 1 1 t , . . ,He,ed fellow-citizen is'to undergo the lhe.rC 'MC Jl) to which those
OCrWeh:ive been informed that sevveral post-masters to w hose offices we have sent the Gazette, havedemanded 12 1-2 cents for a single paper, which is the postage for three months. This is a misconception of the law, which altho' it requires the postage for a quarter in advance, does not prohibit the delivery of a single paper for a single cent.
November 4, 18:29.
L IM) FOR SALE. I WILL sell SIXTY ACRES of land lying on the old Crawfurdsville road, eijht miles west of Indianapolis ana two east of H ilts' tav ern. There are about 25 acres in a state of cultivation, and a never failing sprigs; of water to be sold subject to a lease of two years. I will also sell a cood WAGON and one YOKE OF OXEN, low for cash. OLIVER bHURTLEFF. November 4, 1G29. 3
COLONIZATION SOCIKTV.
Mr. Polk, formerly of this pi. ice, and recer.tly of Washington Citv, delivered a Lecture on the propriety of lormieg a State Colonization Societ. on la-t evening, after whidi. General M'Kinney hiom 1 that the pel sons resent resolve theuw lv is into a State Society, which w, adopted. A constitution was oirered by Mr. IYk, who
1- .Agent 01 tin; parent sm( ;,-tv, at Washington, and parsed. Tlie annual mi1s( ription is .ne dollar, rind ten dollars for life membership. A t. nnber of gentlemen present sigu.-d t!ie constitution, and the meeting adjourned until this5 evening.
ordeal of public scrutiny.
a m: w subscriber. He accede to the above request with phasure, not only for the reasons assigned
truisms are applicable, embraced within the range of her civil polity. If there are by our love of the best of
11 Tuesday evening last Mr Abraham Myrhs, of this place aged 5'J.
SAMUEL CONN'S ESTATE. sJOTICn is hen-by en en, that administra1 tion has been granted to the undersisrned
countries by our aifection for the on-1 on estate of Samuel ( oun, late of Marion that" s-ti Iv true religion, let us commence the' VtM .yilVrflte LUTi death, a; - , , . . , , , j and that saiI estate is solvent. 1 er.-ons hav-
bv our com-,H)ndcnt; but on account of f n:f-,.m -lninvi(r,i i)V r1,n- ' " V V ivei,t. 5 ' won. 01 nioim animaieu i cm is- claims will present them, aud these uidebt
the valuable principles embraced in the h.t-
'er referred to, tegethor v. '.'a some ve.bal r, :-,!; sts to the same el-c. The genuine spirit and honorable feeling dis.)layed by tlie writer, is worthy of particular athnirat ion. It is the or.inion ;.f mar.y that the removal of (;c;i. I h:nna, is p.-tly i, -.. attnbuU'd to the cur.-c jrr-u'il i v ecrtatn d:s!ingu!:eJ :--:!ppor:ers e-f Mr. Ad'ims. who were an:i'ViS to s cif:: e hiin f r t!sikeof retaining in ofiiee !:.u'hcr ir.divid. u d. lb' is the (inlv oilictT that, wiihin
our hnowh'd-ie, in nrt JeTtnir ?!r. .d..ms
did not oppose '' !. .! :ckso:i. Tirit in, stance of riti-Nra?;-.-!! its -If w s nr. pal .tn. hie to S icii f the f i.'iids uf Mr. Ad. .ins as acted in all ivir loci elcctiens, on th.e piineiplcuf proscription. It is not surprising then, that to sach p'r.soes. the follow-
rn-r letter is reutv I'lLin. I lie case,. j
tian benevolence and th.e spirit of men-' -d will please settle shortly
(al independence. intend in mv
:k t number to show that thee pre
onal estate of said dec ede
ows selection, will be made, at the res-
CAUTION. THE public are hereby cautioned that a title bond was executed to me, by Jeace M. Wood on the 27th .f September, IC28, fur the conveyance of Lot No. one, in square No. two, and Lot No. one in square No. one, in the town of Woodville, in the county of Hamilton and state of Indiana, for which said two loti I executed to said J. M. Wood two several notes for $15 16 1-2 cents each, ore of which is made payable in twelve months from 27th of September, 1328, the other in two years from the same date. The public are cautioned not to trade for either of said note?, 1 am dc terniined not to pay the amount of either of them until it i ascei tamed whether
his estate is solvent or not; and as it ar-eari
u lots were in dispute previous K his
and the title to the same is now 111 dis
pute.
JACOB T. HIKE. October 31, 1820. LAND FOR SALU.
r I lUE undersigned commissioners, ap-
ugs now in existence a j ideuce, of William McClaren, on Fall creek, Jj pointed for that purpose, wil exthat enfranchisement ; on Saturday the fifth day of December next, p0,e aml sell at the Court House door in ., 1 1 .. ; 1 coibistins: o! three horses, a vvazon and rear-, ' . ,. , . oitpiaolied, ':is'trHtedj j , n . ' j , hu?bailllrv the town ot Indian ipohs, on &aturday the
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, 1 . 1 11 . ui uu- lu i -uiiai 01 s;ii(i lice eoein, tt -pi
"'". -s - '"t' lw 1 thewnl
a state ol tilings ik
tnong u--, aud broad, aiid c
mancipation of miod, from the. inilu-1 and household furniture. Twelve months cred- l'ilhday of December next, the following ..' of imnolitie. unnecessary lesral I it allowed on srood security on all purchases lands, belonsinrr to the estate of John
;,:.,.s!i;c.s n:,d political bigotrv. is vcl j above three dollars; cadi required below that Smock, deceased, to wit : West half fc. W. t. be -iicoo.plisbed. ' 1 SU:U' W1K MeCLAREN, Adm'r. C?r" fx?c' 1131TV5' WVh lllat rait of KXQriir.'R. j Mary conn, Adm'x. the u sl " - u- Qr- -Jl, T. 15, I November -1, ls2L. 11. d, lying North of Pleasant Run, estima-
."''tf;,?,-. A s.'ien iid inftfor vn- ri cent ,v re i in vor,v-t;ir, . ? i--.) producing a 1 i -i a i taut licht, 'f f.'din ' that of noouda v. Itsap- !
parent rnasmitude wa? t!4at ol thcri-mz 'noon at its p,H.
ISAAC GZZOXIGU'S ESTATE.
ted at lvl." acres all the W. Qr. Sec.
i-it,T. R. X, which is situate of the
We invite t!,e attention of those who fi-el an interest m the subject, a consideration of a seriesofimmunie'ttions, published in the (ia.etle,iVi r tlir sinatureof 'Hnquirer the object of whb h is to shew that some change should be made in our militia system. Necessity seems to demand such a
re-organization of the militia la vs as w ill r hove the community of the great burden which the present system iminises Noth
ing should be retained in the militia laws,
which would even seem toconflict with th
views which the Friends entertain oftheir rights of conscience. Thi, we believe it
to be possible to do, and yet preserve ' com
pit te equality of nghtsand services among
all dr. nominations. At a period of morr
h-i-nre, should not the promised exposition of our coresjHindent ''Fnquircr," render it
unnecessrirv, we may devolope our views.
F.ditors of newspapers have generally treat
ed imjor!ant p:-stions involving the rights
ami i it
Ol e
e,l in the choice of laro majorities in both
. branches favourable to the admini-tratioa of
eu t lanna is a sttumg o:.e. Aliho oM Andrew Jackson.
.11 .1....... ,..:.,.. Mr A.l.,,,c- 1,..,1..J (t'orcv K. (lilmerha lately been elect
' td (lovernor ol deoriria and deore Won
las' d(sr-rved tobecmoved on account o 'Ulovemor of IVnn-.yhauia.
i.: t;.:..l ,..-.. in l-.'o-.iii".ue hr. JIaint Arrio. l-tiirns from the election
' I in M :i mo tor I .ovi-riiiir. su l:i r n t. n-.oi v(l. !icm'
is the only one ol them Hiai nas liarl tfie (rom lbUtowns,give for Judce Smith the Jack
ma-rnaniniitvand indepeinlence tonto- sfn candidate u w aud tor .u r. uuntoon, I oitnKitn.nut H 7 -H
ni.ethe republican doctrine of rotation in fcrDn theMth ol June, Sultan Mahmoud
otlice, at thevery moment when it wasap- Hheratedamumi.erol Kuss, in omcrrson meir ' '1 ilivaIa -wtt L Lt.rin 'nr-iinvt t w iliuc'ihninc
durin; the campaign. '
enou.Tli to call that tiolicv rwht by which 03-Tli(' Che.apeak an.l Delaware Canal " J was opened on Saturday the lth October,
they sutler. 1 auiiibt the greatest demonstration of joy from
IniANroi.i; .00th. An'. 1S21. an almost innumerable multitude assembled
c. ;....., u .. " on the occasion
Sik : The mail before the last brought me the luformatiou ofmv remov
al from the oiii' e of iiesrister, and oftheap-
pointmentof Arthur St. Clair, ip to succeed
mirio
POSTSCKIPT. .I;i?t nsi tb (i:i7Ptte v:isi rroincr to nress;.
me. Apariiromine cna-usemciu muunu , , , i..u.,a; e Ci. t 'l
removal indicates, I consider it u.tu, becaue t '
1 have been in oitk e long eno-b to satisfy any was ptu mio our nanus, vvmcn laives an man not over much parismonious. Itesides, invidious notice of the Gazette, and dismy dear sir, you recollect when we wa re as- charges a full volley of ersonal invective sociated together at the formation of our con-' jf .i,,. i.i;lrir With.! ....-.rL i...T
weldreot the l r.c nds vv.th callous in- dilution,! took al,u,st!",7H';.j'uc- further uiN.u the dishonest and unfair ad--er.co. WolioiK'weshall not beun- trine ot appointuunti durinood bihaviour. uh eh eerf.in men hive atteinoted I was then a vounsr man, without much expe- Vantage, Wli.Cll teitaill men 1UVC allCinplKl rll.d of what a tr.fr ,eHs owes 1o tint Lni rtll,.tf ion ,,jicr t,irs totalveofilKjpublishersofthcGazettejvvith-
even now wh n mv pecuniary interests are I (1iit oiiestioiiin" the decencv and decorum
concerned, have not changed my mind on that f al char,rc.s against its Editor, from Mlbicct. liut I do think where appointments i c
lii:i ORM. : :'!.r:nr.'(oa of tn' abu. -s ngendered . I- rig rr.ntinunfioii f.f a single set of :ii piii.hc r inplov nu nt, not subject to ir srruiiny anil v iL'danr u'- they ! '. ir ofticej ifiilejx udent d th" peo-
Cf Titi Ic nt 1 y ep( t d and demani J t! e hands of the pr sent administrn- ' Aj'inst the remedy .f this evil, ,ry i-i ' p. osrrij'tinii has been raised ". r. v.t.o raise this clamor, are willing r.!' h de any limit whatsoever to the ":Vt, f ii i ii in otlice, and since they
,! the nrovince of rh-termiriiri''
i '!. ; r.honUl not he disrni.-'sed, it is -'a:,'u nt ,n them to shew when they
1 nil i:;ir l-ne U) retire from public s r- " 1 it, htviri'j aside the wholesome "."" on which this juniey is based, let - ' f-'!' 1 'a th" matter stands on the score ': 'f'c(n and justice, between tin- I'resiv.A -ot::- of tho-e vhos4- -find i ill's
tiairiimrs for having lci v to live on v'owu i:.di:s;rv, have U n forced uon -".l'lic id'f iitif.n, as if their private v.iie the only ol;jr ct of publii' rii ? Should he still have l ( pf thr iii '' 'I v, 1 1 1 1 ( !h ial Kivver and patronage,
' :' y r.il preiired to assail the righteous ' -!i;r.s , his administration? If .so J it lrr-:,i; . , many of them did not scruMo li'lcct th ir official duties, nor to ' "'!''C facilities which thc-ir otiices atfordiri;ct political jmrjn :?;? Was it
Al thev travelled beyond their appro-
''l'.- iIiPti r .C i .CTtf'i fiff inn n rid mi ii'dri! !
i w "iiiv,iin uv,. n- - i,v Letr;i iii" :i waiii oi t iMiiHM ii. ' n .' i-n- ""j ". ' i. . i . i . . .-'
" the 1 dc rf,,.t.., III. , ,nd violene. tire oftheir , :,. The conductor of a public auxiliaries. 1 herclore rtjorni on mu ... .uh of (jon. JacksOll, 111 lllS OWIl
- " '- . . . . . . , . . .. i.... : e. i . . . . , . .i i.i
ii., i, nt i . town, thotnmt it tiue to inemseives anu i i k.T ... ridovi d nml dis 'listed with lUrtI,i ,uur-ul
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"hr lie hiuinr compiaiiiis ui ww. ..... B
A sale of part of the personal estate of dower lands, and West of the Madison miaac(;eor deeM will take place at .his State lioad, containing about KM) acreslate residence in Pet atur townhn on the 1, th . . llvlto.
i'cJj-A srreat number of building v. . re dc- j heX w(.rn n:ne an,t folir o'clock, consist- and ,,1C east lrd" oi - C. 'M
strow'dby lirciii Vu-ustaonthe Jlthot Sept. j nf three horses, some cattle and ho-s a ritle Town. 15, Range 1. A credit of six and The hre rae l two hours los estimated at j c,m a variety of articles of husbandry and twelve months will lie given, bv the pur$l.M,M;Mtpn:irin:,lly in-ured j rOIUC corn. " hasorg - Undwith approved security .W Jersey. I he annual election hn mem- Terms, twelve months credit, on approved 'PiJT i'j .ir no,r S A ,u ' br,:ofthe Leida.un. of this state, ha reult- bonds on all purchases above three dollars; T VeSe J near T adJ01,niU? th?
below that sum cad. renuired. .u tuisoa roau, iwo 10 mrte miles lrom
JOSEPH ALLEN, Adm'r. town, are ncn, wen watered and timbered,
Nov. 4,18-). vvith some improvements thereon, and are
is. n. i ne estate ot the above decedent, on ,vfa worth the attention of&rmm
i. i e - 1 . .. . J
wincn lcuers oi aominisirauon were -raniea i,,. M n tVtn .
i J UlULl VI U1V 'lilllOIl VllLUll VUUri.
to me by the Marion Probate court at the Nov.
term, 18i!), i believed to be solvent; and all
persons having claims are notified to present
them in due time, and those indebted to make
prompt settlement. JOSEPH ALLEN, Adm'r. November i, 18 '.).
X&AHION SS. At a Probate Court holden at Indianapolis in and for said county on
thehr-t .Monday in November A. V. lS-J
Nov. 2,l$2l.
i. .crL,tj. ISAAC KINDER. Win. SANDERS.
PAY THE PRINTER "
HIT AV1NG the settlement of all the
IL U accounts of the firm of Smith
Ov. ' .... fV M r, , .. Bolton and N. Bolton, except of subscripN the petition of Nancy Met. oy adminis- ,iir ti . i, . 1 r.. , . ri i lions within three montlis mst, and teinT tratrix of the estate of James McCov, de- . . . , ' luu l"-inc. ceased, shewing that the debts against the said m ,nucu need ot caah, I request an early estate amount to more than all his personal attention to the same, on the nart of delin-
i. i .'.
estate ; and praying, that she may be duly em- ipuents. Lorn and other suitable produce
poM-miiosuiso mucn o. w.c .ca. cnf o. WiUlie taken" in payment, it delivered in a the said James McCoy deceased, as shall be , , i i .i ' .- - i t- .i J . i i ut tu reasonable time, on subscriptions Cash necessary lor the payment ol said debts, with .... . , P v. oun
incidental charges; I"1" liruiut 'Ul1 uu mm, tor au OliDEIlED. that the first Monday in Jan- indebted for advertisements and job work.
nary next be assigned as the time for consider- All reasonable indulgence w ill be e-jven ingsaid petition ata Probate court then to be ,,ut ig imiHjrtant to that old accounts holdenatlndianapol,s,andthatthesaidNan- , uulil3
cy McCoy administratrix give notice to tl.e - Vnnnpr om.-tt heirs of said decedent and all others interest- ti-LUROL bMiTII.
ed, by causing a copy of this order to be pub- Octol'Or f,
hshel in the Indiana State Cazette printed ai
hinhlv re.-pecafle portion of our fellow cit
izens vvhese niuiilK ts and moral worth, t ; it i ! It them tore.K-ctful t onsideration not only among theror'.v editorial, but in ihc Ii o'ilative a!-.emblies of the country.
The M.idi mi "Kepiibli. an," of the lHth ult. con tain a leii.th) editorial f.rote-t again-t a l ite procl.imatiol. of the President, for the
'ale oftertain lands, which we noticed in thr
...i;.;t...l intlif.ir.li.riitu.il. that incumbent ,liy,u e llM ,,cvtri iiuwu, oi uum
ou d.t to be permitted to serve out the time for he hc.s icldoiw heard, and about whom he
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ollice. with the expei tation, and mawe ineir asL uho is Mr. Culltl
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arrangements accordingly, unless soi.u " i.ix- ... f , , , nn1H,,:tv
tiich they are appointed. They accept the would not put himself to the trouble of i e. with the expectation, and make their aslvinir- M'Ao is Mr. Ctw? we take the
raii-'ements accordingly, unless some relax- ... r ..,. i , na ..,iw. ,.:,.
, , i i i .i ..... i .... uh. iy J. iiviiyuit: un ii.- ijumi aum i at on in duty should make their removal ne- ? . .-. i , ccssary In my case, I am happy to inform m a discussion alwut pollticid consistency, vou t hat no dereliction of duty is alledge.l. A review of Ins own course would shew
lust i a, tte The editors profess to deal in , I have land, and win go u. wont, .u . mat as respects Hiuicai consistency, ne i len niewiih l etreme relu tai.e,.," because i of forty, with a constitution made hardy by ;u condition of a man who has been
the -av, th.re aie individuals who would at- u-ucn lanor in . ..i .y u.t ii si.l..e burnt in the cheek : and who, trom that mark tr.bl.teheir,..ot1vestoancau(-ebu.herizht I can set a bso u want tlc J afterwards get ail honest livelihood S;:S::,ua?viva- if he would, bt&,nust continue a thief
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i 'inetl V Ull a Cii un. iu" in '....- . , , journal -hould neither led nor express reluo they turteittd the rCSW Ct mat . 0u. ,,u,() atiOI1 0f truth, for the-ake I .... fl'l
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J"'.rii'iic fit li I tlu.v. i.nf.-j i! :,r..l i,l rnHiu;.tiie? t he iroud nt liis (i)uiur. i '"'"l ..... .... w ...l. i
-."Tl"- .,- f ...wl-irvifa tim- been removed trom ollice. II meir opinions oilier newHipt-f, wimn i uy a ..
''t u:A which plainly evinced that iJ';.1 ilmof Lpo'iti,,, IromuW., vvcrenotwor.hthesacrif.ee, why over enter- tleman whose political character is above :' t'XiHvted nmoval as the ri-htf-d con- should be pr-.mitit to triumph our an edi- tain them! 1 "."-" tlrJt5 V'Vh.."1"!! iHo Sdspicion ? WJiy does he whnungly com--Huv , :nt j.,-. tor-s.nse.of.iu-ticeandri.ht. . ate with peculiar har. jliip ;t.J 1 . pl ; n in his p:.per of the 1 1th ultimo, that i o. dv!eat-havmggovcn,,ithu r Wj , t h ftlw . . !he friends if die present administration ' -Ucul dors.-. .. t. r..nMUi nu sn.iu ir. the ir-t ..lace because, the land H'i 010( . i.iry uum
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Indianapolis, that they may be present, and 270TZCE IS HEREBY GIVEN shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer tM,
of the petitioner should not be granted. r II tnai on uie oru uay oi iovemier, i . , 1 1 . ill... c ii.. I II i ii .1.. ,
lly order oi me nonorauie ji'im . uuuir, jj i nave laKen out letters oi auProbate Judge. hninistration on the estah of niv decease!
rL'stc J. 31. kAl , C1U. illlsi..n.i Jlripv. Wntterc l .te of Marin,.
Aimtr f eino f rrrr t li." lriHatA f"Vviit--
3on jViViaWS ViStvUC. of said county. All the indebted to s aid
THE public are hereby notified, that let- estate, are required to make immediate
tcrs of administration have been granted to mvment. and tliose having claims against
the undersigned on the e?tate of John Craham the estate are requested to present them dee'd by the Marion Probate Court and that f vment tulv authenticated, within the same is believed to be solvent. Personam- - V ,f, . . i , .
debted vill please make early payment, and twelve ruonuis. x ne wiaie is iKi.eveu to
those havimr claims will present thorn proper- DC soiv tin.
ly authenticated. ELIZABETH WAITERS,
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' . . .-.,:...! .c , ;....r..rC,;o.,l:.i.d other menus of procuring a nvciu.oou man liave noi conmieuto in nib uiieo.uy i ny
V'i. auds under .Mr. Adum-sarid upon ''i ri' . ,nA't't ht. rJnuritU ..tiered for ! that of a public oilke, and those who have dues he say Uiat suspicions are afloat, that
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- "datinn of success f.om the use of sale. The duty of the President ,s .mpera-, tnai hsm u j i .o , .Milton Uregg, late ns ostensible editor, is
l.i r,, , . i r n'i tive: to tempori-e in the execution ot plain ,' U,,t L'T-l.e exert;onS? Who in- 'jitiv.- laws would ju.tly render him li- ' J ' v. ur, jk htileiice and fjmine, or any able to censure. It is hot oppressive upon tl er i, , . tho f concerned, because they have availed -'rge" up,,, lm,r country, in pre- JXs of all the relief n.ea,.re,uhich they ' ' o the elfclion of Andrew Jack- have 4ime alter time demanded or that Con- - ., r,,,,1,,:1,!),n.,onof8,aiJ. ?;- "x'aji:
JliCK. ..; fi,.i u --"y ,i-'s fw; 'p-s t.. ...n,r ,.,v i.ecount, and so soon as my ranked as the c.iampton of the anti-Jack-
succe.-sor arrives and we settle the concerns of son party ill Dearborn; and by whom as the ollice 1 will come and see he r. In haste. Qn0 0f t1(; j)Cst t)f pt.Ctptors,,', (to use his 1 urn, with much renn et, . j.. ,ljyec,jon jje .na Qll Your obedient servent, ? liOUCRTHAXNAjjr. enlightened.'
of the personal estate of the said decedent vvill take place at his late residence, Let u ecu nine and four o'clock on Saturday the th day ot November inst. consisting ol valuable horses, cow sand hogs, corn and wheat and a variety of household and farming utensils. Nine months credit will bo allowed on sunn above three dollars ; and cad. below that amount. PHNNF.L GRAHAM, Adm'x. WILLIAM F.VAN, Adm'r.
November 4, lb'29.
Administratrix,
Mai ion county, Nov. 5, lS'JD
A WAGON.
TT have a first rate ROAD WAGON for sale, u Anv nerson wi-hin to purchase can know
the terms, by applying to me on the Blufl" road
74 miles lrom Imuanapol.s. J03F.PH SMITH. NoTcmber 4, 1320 .
The personal property belonging to the above mentioned estate, will take place on Saturday the iSth day of Novermber, at the late residence of the deceased. Wayne Township; consisting of one yoke of good work oxen, cow and calf and farming utensils. Terms made known on day of
sale.
ELIZABETH WxVTTERS, Aaminiatratrix. PUBLISHED BY boltoit :: ; " " .
