The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 4, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 December 1827 — Page 4
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tonsure*--listens calmly lo the at' vice of others, decides deliberate,and pursues his councils with dignijos? and firmness. Such is th charade of Mr Adams—and who can say lb picture is over-drawn we might ad. more, whoc-ui withhold his applaus i»t the magnanimity and strength o. mind with which he has borne silence the malice of Ids enemies. I:i the midst of the most unparalleled abuse that over disgraced the pu of a free countrv no censure or complaint is heard from him no resent men* i,: wcrd or deed h*s been m.mi fested—no -passion has disturbed tin Verenity of hi temper or betrayed him into violence: conscious of rectitude and relying on the justice ot'his country when passions anil prejudices slia I have passed away he appears not to heed the weapons which are amie.j at his breast, but fixing his eye afone iTpon his country and ever faithiul to lire trust, he challenges the respect ot all, even the bitterest of his foes we again repeat, we cannot too highly npplaud him for such a course. '1 lie members of his cabinet are nil of the old republican party they are aii men of high
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as-i-tants as these, with such men at the head of the government we have the strongest guaranty that t«M as now will be safe and conducted the i:bt marner for the gent.ru! welfare. We are at least assured that no outrages uii! be committed that the constitution will not be wantonly assailed, that no armed as t.a«=in will rush into its holy places aed nrni'v its altars that peace wiP be preserved an the supremacy o' il'.e 1 .\y- constantly vindicated and oidorced On the oti er side we lnv just cause for apprehension and aiarm, jnst reasor-s to fear the safety of the republic Preferring our tuntrv to men, distrusting the tern j»er and ua!ilications of «'en Jack-.v.-in, dreading the example of placing the
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government, believing him a southern m.i in ieidings and interests op po=ed to the ,£:reat iuteTests of the west— h-.mestiv though certainly mis tr.k'- in his views of national polic f,ai iug the party T.'ho" would come into power with him am! indignant at theirvioler.ee and injustice—enter t'lining rjf^'r. Adams the opinions," ....
have expressed aid moreover Lfdievie£C it due to our eastern brethren, who f»r thirty two out of thirty r\\ years hue suj.perted southern Pres:d-n!s to support one of theirs h.-vir:,r fpial claims to ^elec'ion and iisially b-li-ning it both impolitic u'.d unwise at th« e: of four ycais to turn out one man and put in an her who liTis done wtil, and whose in's es we 'approve we are deter ini"ed t. su port hi'ii v. it.i veal and v-.e our best elibrls to-ensure his reeiertion /iV'y ,'r d. fher fiirp Tivil this meet iug vvii! at the rir uing election sup1o:t their ''"^tin^uished"cit'Zt.'u «lo:iv.
Al»,\ms {or the I'resnleno of
the United Mates: tint ''»ey hn.ve liigh confidence in his virtues nnd a hi 'ie.s: 1'iat they be ieve his first ejpet o*i constitutional nnd pure. au Ultt'ilv dish^lipve the charge that i«
lint'! barg tin artd corrup a .r^e thev ^believe origina-
ia m.diee and party spirit, which sustained bv no proof, but on the contrary refuted by every atteriipt to support it, and disproved as fVir as •he nature of negative evidence will uu"nit" liesolvcf. further That, we"have the most undiminished cosifidenre in fi.f purity and integrity 'of Henry Ol iv: that h( lots pro-en v.von unr m: that in voting for Mr -\dams ic.r f're- ident he gnrfi the only vote c^uld ha*e given ftt the time content with his character and princiitu«t we feel indignaiit nt the jjorscciiliou of his enemies, who unable to compf te with him on the ro ol »)f lionornhle fame are seeking to destroy him by cilumny, and there- ]). deprive, his country of his great t'dient.-jand usefulness."
RSsolve !, That in the opinion of this meeting, the present is one of the most 0i'"mf»t1t0i!$ crises that oUr coun tr\ Ij^s witnessed v-ince (he davs of (!rt? revohi'ion: a crisis big \vilh her future safety a^ul tranquility, which is to lest hrr capacity for fielf-gov-r-ment: th. we view with unfftig tc 'l a nrehep.siOH and a!a tne atnipt e'ow oialiingto destroy in prae. lieo. that pro\iK!Ot of the t'Oi S!itution uh ehs \\s "the 'military should be kept in stiict sul/trdination to the civil power that We enter our so )e nn remonstrance «gainst the ex :inipie of elevating to the P'resitlenc. a citizen for his military talents a lone and that as Gen- Jackson pos se.ss«Js no other that we have been able to discern, we will opjH"se his lei ion to the utmost'of our pow. r' wiih aii (uopet and con^titutiona l»ieuns.
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distinguished tah,,ts, long the favoi ife- of the peoj-b, occupying
first stations in society and tilling a lar.e -uace in the public eye W it!i
Jletnlved, That our fellow citizens 'troughou! the state friendly to th meriean System and internal im r:»vements and the re election ot Mr Adams, be requested to hold imilars meeting in their several counts to ascertain the will ot the people, procure a general convention to reel at Indianapolis early in the spring or at some other time to be •Teed on, and to secure the forma of an Electoral Ticket favora.U to our cause to be submitted to people to be approved or rejec
ted. f'esr.lvfdy That-in furtherance oi this object! a Corresponding Committee be appointed consi ting ol forty simembers, with powers to •et in concert with others in tne tate. to delegate from their body two or more delegates to attend the proposed convention, when held, and !o do whatever mav be just and necessary to rarr) their wers into eHect.' And we' exhort t!ie commit tee to diligence and attention to their Jut es.
A'~ter the address and resolutions had been read on mo:ion they were unanimously adopted And on mo lion the following named gentlemen from the scveta! Township* in the County—vverr appointed a general the committee of rrespondenee- to aid
and assist in-carrying the object oi Hie resolutions into etlect j*. Jin Ai cy. a
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j&'Jozi'ph H. narper Capt j£ Cap! John a&e Abraham I,re Esq
Fnmuel Marpin/ Esq. J"hn ^liultr, Lieut. au( Cl-n'cr
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AlsoHm' motion it was resolved tint the foregoing address and resolutions be published in the franklin Repository—with a request that ever) ed itor in the state friendly to the principles and measures of the present administration, publish the same also —-and the meeting adjourned.
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VI valuable Farm, Soiv-Mili, (irisl'MtU,
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^DISTILLEM., For Sale.
Together or separate, to suit pur cha-ers, l.vtrig on bruits Creek, Yer million county, 3J miles below Clin ton, l.J from the Wabash rver, cY ~l above" errc Haute. At p. common stage of water in the spring season, an 0 lean Doat can be taken from the .Mill to the river with ea^e. The above premises can be had on reasonable terhi* for part CASH in hand, iind a reasonable credit for the balance in amnt&l payments C' The country around together with said premises, is as v. ell Turnished with good timber as any in this Slate, the Farm is well watered and well improved It is not necessary to give it particular detail of the ad vantages, as any person wishing to purchase will wish to see for them selves iCT^Call and see the subscriber liv•2ou the premises.
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0-roi finlv A a filwM «»f every d^rription, FE \THKllS,
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MICHAEL PATTON.
-.-May 12. Itt27.—8tf..
LANK PEEOSjby the quire, ot gltj for sate at this odice,
Has just received from
LOUISVILLE,
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Handsome Supply
OF
Fresh Groceries,
Which will be sold at the lowest cas prices for CASH St FUR-SKINS Ter Haute, Di e. 12, 18~7—38'1
Dr. S. Patrick,
Of this place, has the
GENUINE 'VACCINE A E
Physicians and other? in fhe coantr can be supplied by calling- ., "j" f'Terre-Haue, Oec 13, 18^7-oBtf 1'AKEiN Ul», »v John auggs. of .Jarkson township, Park'? county. Indiana, one HAY M.\RE» wita wiiite hiirs mixed, hind and right fore legs white up to the secon joints, left fore leg white on the outride and white all round the pasture joint, ball face even with the ears, white on the und-T side el the under iaw, white on the belly, marked by a 'addle on the back, two white spots opposite each other behind the shoulder blades, four or five years olit, iiurteen hands and a halt high, no brands or other irks perceivable, ippraised to tvven^v five 1»11 ars by ohius Miller and Henry Garner, be lore me nn the 23d day ol November, A. I). 1827 true copy from my estray book t'ds C6th day of November, A. 1) 1827.
GEORGE HANSEL, P38*3
Thomas II. Blake
a
E. M. Huntington
will here jter
PRACTICE LAW
In partnership 1 hey, or one ofthem will attend the courts of the first judicial circuit and the supreme ourt
I heir office is in erre Haute, the corner opposite Judge i)eming. August 31st, 1827 ——24ti $
Second Call.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are earnestly requested to call and make arrrangement settle their accounts iminediatel), as no longer indulgence can be given
SAMUEL M'QFILKIN.
Oct 13, 18-27. viDtf.
Notice.
«sThr subscriber hereby informs hit old customers and the public geuer .illy, that he has now on hand a
Good Assortment
Ol1'
Harness, &c.
W'ijich he will exchange for \N tilS— KEY, FLOUR. REEE-l'AT I'LK, \LLOW. HIDES. 15EES-WAX COUN I
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RY LINEN, LEA HER
|j will also continue to tnanu-
Picture all articles in hi* tin*, according to order, lor the above kinds of trade, to b" delivered when th" work is done, or when the articles are received ol him
WILLIAM PROBST.
Tcrro-IIaufe, December 10, }WT'
an led
or two
JOURNEYMEN
IMMEDIATELY
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A N
8 or 9000
HOOP1POLES
During this W inter and next Spring.
V*S .Eversol.
Terre-Haute, Dec. 12, 1827—S8tf
Tallow Wanted.
j»aid tor TALLOW,
et:quire of the Printer.v.
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(NOTICE.
The late LE I &o-Bsymznufac
%»(!HshoR, DUIUBJ.K
RAZOR STRAP,'5
communicated to
prally
me the art
of making those STRAPS for th. benefit of
myself
and the public gen
I shall continue to manufacture
them at my factory ir.Terre Haute where I have and will continue to keep on Irvnd a consent supp y, wholesale and re-ail
N I have succeeded in making such an improvement as will enable o'e to warrant them for 20 yeanthey have careful usage this improvement also causes the strap *n keep a smooth edge upon the instrument while it cuts it down as fast ..formerly,
John Cruj't, 11. Scott, Robert Wilson, E "Wot
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•lavin" used Levi Jacobs improved, durable Razor Straps we certify that they exceed in excellence and durability any strap we have ever used, and freely recommend them as useful and valuable to all those who may have use for such an ar tide.
Moses Hop gait, •JJavul Linton, 1) II Johnsony JL S Cube,
Dentins:-,
son,
S Shiiler, EarhfyMm Clarke.,
C. Gilbert, »S Colleltj S ffright, A Chase, James Farrington, Cunningham, Israel HarrisAmory K\ iney, John Britton, John Campbell, Chester I'lillle, JI. Allen, He ter Allen.
S M'Q'i'L'iiti, A. Hotcnkiss, JY Hunting'.on,?
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Ii. Mo lesitt,
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Administrator'a J\otice.
Notice is lieiehy given, that, as an Administrator ol the estate ot Peter Met/.cher, late ot Sullivan county, la. I have filed a complaint, which is now pending, in th»j Probate Court .f siid county, for the settlement raid estate as insolvent and that l' creditors of said estate, who not couie in and preseut their dlaims be fore th1* determination of the court hereon, at the next resj-uiar term ot -.aid court, will b* postponed
I) VIO GiiOSS
Sullivan'Countv, 11. D.c 12th, 1627.^—:8-3w
Administrator's Xotice.
A »aie of the p'rsoiial p-operfy f» .'»e CHARLSS riI(')MSON, c'd consisting ot a few articles o? ioiltirig. shoe-maker's tools, &i. ..II be di-posed ol at fiiihlic sale, at 'ie Court House in this place, or, Mtuiday, the 12th January nrxt, be ween the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day.
Mie personal anil real estate o^ /•aid deceased is considered as mon man suflicient for the payment o' 'lis tltbts.
SIEPHE^S COLLETT. Adrar of said Estate Terre-Haute,
Dec lJl!t, 1827. 38ts
Land Agency.
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SuSscuber,having tor some
ai act'-d as an-agent for several of the priticipal non-resident iandho'ders in this section of c-mutry, and this kind of business having in ccased with him annually, so as, at pres-nt, to require ,particular attention. will hereafter accept the AGENCY of any business relating
Jj ANDS, situated in eiiher of thounties bordering the WAliASll North of Vincennes. la.
JVMES F\RRL\GrON.^ Tcrre-Haute, Dec. Gih, 1827. **, '37 if
Caution!
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iLU* Li .-persons a' 'hereby forwurn«*d I mm purchasing a note of hand drawn by the subscribers in favor of Anrah-m Baker, for
175 DOLLARS,
dated the 8th of Drcdtnlier 182G, pay able four years alter date with three per cent, interest, as legal defence will be made against the said note for want of consideration.
AQUILLA JUSTUS, \MES JUSTUS,
Dec. 19, 1827—39*3.
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THEODORE C. CONE, will continue to
PARCTICE LAW
In the first judicial circuit in the State of Indiana, Qiui the fourth ju dfcial circuit iit the State of Illinois He will also practice in the Suprem 'oiurt of the State ,-f Indiana, and the District Court of the Unite States. His office is in Terrc-IIani la.
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Enterkdmnmil
E.YOCII DOLE,
0 Respect fully informs the ci« #zens of Terre-Haute,
and ji
surrounding country that he
bit
opened a '*"i
OF
EN
TE II TA1NMEJ\'I
ON MARKET STHEET.
which he intends shall be q-ej supplied with the best the cou,,'"* try ailords Unremittin?
atlPn
tion shall Be gi en to ail th0ei who may favor him With a calf ICPA few genteei UoarD£h^ will be received by i|le
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month or year "t Terre.Haute, Oct. 5, 1827
Nviv Goods%
HAS JUST RECEIVED DIHF.CT
Neiv ¥01
Vt,
Large
A
Supply
OF
Fad and fVhihf
WHICH WILL BK SOLD I KE LOWKSi' CASH tMilCt'i
Terre flau'e, September aS. 1827.—27.
By
Boxxer,
tirrxoLDsfy
Eaui,
W ieat. Rye, Btef hides, I'eatb Linsies. Beeswax, Ginseng aripj cons, Flax ^ed, Venison Hams ii iiiskey, or
Cash
in payment for
GOODS.
They would respectfully iw'03 their customers, and the public,tk they have on hand an extensive & so tinent of
iit,
and baini anxious to accon:oi?iii!{ the hard timeS' invite them tool, examine and purchase go oil gains 29- tf,
ARRIVAL DEPAiiiUlt.
OF THE
SSMitjSj
At Terre-Hau'c.
Eastern Ma'I Arrives on Msdays at 6 o'clock M. anddepiiS •n Thursdays at 6 A
Southern Mail—Arriveson 1^-* nesdays at 6 o'clock Manil^i parts on Sunda\s at 6 o'clock A d.
A"orVtern Mail— Arrives on days at ti o'clock StdcprM I hursdays at 6
o'clock
A
liloomington A'ai/—Arrive o« Tuesdays once in '2 weeks fit clock SVl. and departs oti N^' davs at o'clock A 31 'Clirdon Mail—Departs or. da \t o'clock A sam day at o'idork
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Saturdays, at hvo I
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N'-o subscription will ^1
tin led (unless at the oj:tion°' editor) until all arreara^i1'ar ,, ADVKRTISBMES1S- *'^1 conspicuously inserted at
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per square 'lor three twenty-five
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per.sq»j|
subsequent insertion ments will be continued i'1 ire paid for
please
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CA^ii must accompany tisements gCT-If the followi»S gc5
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picase to act asus«'"" gister, they shall be hherp") iterated for any scrviccs render ,,
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Clintof-D -I) Pf^VvlliU, Eugene—Messrs S uga r-creek—James \Iontczuma—'Joseph Sjockvi te—VVallico
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Dickson's Mills—I' gjstuii. Oraivforil.sville—Isaac I Vttica -IVm Crumplo" l,a Fayetle-Wm 'loscviile—1Col hos vi W 7 \Terom—Samuel CojU'
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