The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 March 1828 — Page 1
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fi\^1®ertion..'AllAdvertise-
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a until they
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be work, $2
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fallowing gentlemen will
v'Lso io act as agents for the Reci'ftey shall be liberally remur,'prat™l
fur
any services tl'.ey may
Clinton—T)- t». Palton esq..^ -Teaa—Messrs. Collett Sf IIiil,,^ S'Tar-creek—James Chcsnut. /,
Attica—Crumpton. Lu'ayettc—Reuben
White, esq
W3&M I
Has ju3t received from
LOUISVILLE?"
A
Handsome Supply
•OF
Fresh Groceries.
^'lichwill hesold at the lowest cash price, for CASH KL'Si-IClNS. ierre-ltautc, 1) 12, IG'-iT—38ft
T^anteivS"
By Bo/,vER HrrsoLDs KARLr.
\eat, Rye. Beef hides, Feathers, Linsies, Beeswax, Ginseng and Pe-
fw,
Flaxseed, Venison Ilams and u.skey. or J'.vsu in payment for
GOODS.ivl
^hey would respectfully inforni I'-ir customer?, and the public, thai have on hand an extensive as-
-SIWandize
'Jein^ anxious to accommodate nard l'vne.s invite them to call good bar-
and purchase
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'•IJV NOTICE,
Subscriber tenders hisser-
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the First Ju-
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Indiana, as an
jillormj at Law
or°^i i'n!i!f,diately above the
»'»nner, Reynolds E irlv.
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KO. A. HANNKGAN.'
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Jldind Jlgcncy.
Subscriber, having for some ITS 'I 1 I'.'sJ as uii a^c.nt for several l''- principal non-resident landin this section of country. „""jS
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business having in
wil!i uin annually, so as, a 4
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paj-iicilar at
hereafter accept the
L.M, ^'.^y business relating situated in either of tlu*
es
h')fd''.rin« the WABASH
1,10
^'incennes. fa.
X- •IV,JKS PARiilNGTON.
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£GLh, mi.
Country Sugar
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due this oilice.
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Thomas IL Blake
AND
E. M. Huntington
will hzreafler
PRACTICE LAW
fn partnership They, or one ofthem will attend the courts of the first judicial circuit, and the supreme Court,
Their otfice is in Terrc-IIaute, at the corner opposite Judge Deming. August 31st, 1827 24tf
Fciiuable lieai Estate
PL RSUANT to an act of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, the undersigned will on the
day of April next
Vv.
Iv^lsey, esq.
Ro eville—Col.
2
Thos. fmith.
N'Mwille—Urm
Kilgore.
)[2rom—Samuel Co'.man esq.
Cirlisle—Dr.
Job M. Baker.
Vi'icenues—m.
Mieure,
Washington—Seth iioldick e.iq.
Will be offered in the town of TER-RE-HAUTfi. on the
dai/ of April,
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offer FOR SALE
at' PUBLIC -VENDUE, in the town of J^IEKOM, in the County of Sullivan the follow ir.g
VALUABLE Tit ACTS OF]
situated in the said county of Sullivan. to wit: S
qr of Sec. No
5
Montezuma—Joseph M. Hayes esq. Rjckviile-Wallice Rea esq. Dickson's Mills F- Dickson Jr. CrawtorJ^ville—I^aac
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T. No 8
N. No 11 W. f.» S E qr of ?ec. No. 2, T. 8 N. II. No. il W. W W of Sec No. 36, T. 9, N. 11
E. 3 Sec. Nd. 17, T7N.R. 10 W. cj. W. qr of Sec. No y,T. 7 N 10 W. E. See No. 24, in T. 8 N. R. 11
These lands were purchased at the Public Land Sales in the year 18 0, and at that time were considered the lirst choice in the country Persons who may wish to receive information as to the quality and situation of these lands, are referred to Mr Samuel Colman, of Merotn—the tracts will be offered in quarter sections. —ALSO
Second Jlon-
(being court day) the
following lot in said town, viz: OUT LOTS, Nos. 67,
12.
33, r4,
55,
and
47.
IN LOTS
'Nos.
5r,
70, 118,
l2u0
and 201.
By reference io the Map of the town, it will be seen that the In Lots are well situated as to business, a:,d the Out Lots present some of the? most desirable situations fur privateresidences adjacent to the townS? J!
From one third, to one half of the purchase money will be expected in hand, and the balance in twelve months, to be secured by lien upon the properly. lor information as to the Lois in Terre-Ilaute, inquire of James Far lington, Esq.
DIANA M. BULLITT,
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Admx
"f Th'unas Jiuthtt, d?c\l.
SAI\I EL A TILMEV, •}gcni f»r Henry ^Ik^ou and. Mary A Atkinson fSt
Feb. 9. 18J3-—48-8t.
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-Mi-} Removal.
A
lias removed his
f». r, ,v
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TO HIS NEW
BRICK' HOUSE,
Fronting the public square at th" corner of Ohio and Mhi ki-'t Streets, where lie will take plea»--ire in wait ir« upon ail those who may please t( favor him with a call.
Terre-Haute, Feb. 25, 1828.-49tf
NOTICE.
3The subscriber hereby informs the *, ^public generally that he has taken the.' *i
Blacksmith's Shop
belonging to Wm P. Dexter, where he intends to carry on the Blacksmithing business in its various branches .'^Having employed experienced workmen, he intends his work shall be done in the best manner possible, on moderate terms, and with the utmost despatch.
Therefore, tho^e who may favor him with a call in this line of busi v,es£, may rest assured that every exertion will be made to accommodate them.,
T. Rogers'.
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WiBstera Register-'. .ami. :T,erre-Haiite-' Advertiser,
1- .NO "DUrK TO PARTY TOOL OF power"—NOR "SI.AVE TO MINJOXS OF AS HOTIHi" ?{?*.«$
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By Authorityj
I.AWS OF THE UNITED STATES PAS
SED AT THE FIRST SESSION 0/
THE TWENTIETH CONGRESS.
[Tuelic—No. 3
AN ACT making appropriations for the support ol Government lor the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-ei^ht
Be it enacted hy the Sehate*'anrt
House of Representatives of the United States of
America,
bled,
For compensation to Clerks in -aid Department, by virtue of the act of 2nd March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, four thousand four hundred dollars. ^Fur the incidental and contingent expenses of the Department of state, including the expenses of printing and distributing the laws, and for extia cop) ing of papers, twenty sev'•n thousand live hundred aul fifty dollars. Hi
For compensation to the Secretary of the Treasury, six thousand dollars.
For compensation to the Clerks in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, per apt of twentieth April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, ten thousand four hundred dollars.
For compensation to one Cleik in said Oflke, per act of twenty-sixth May, one thousand eight hundred :md twenty-fiuir, one tliousand one tuudred and fifty flohars and also, for one Clerk, per act of secoro March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven one thousand four hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Messengers in said office, and Assi-.tant, in lull «•.»• all a.lowauces, one thoutand and fifty dollars,
Fur compensation to the first Comptroller of (he Treasury, three thousand five hundred dol'ars.
,,
in Congress assem
That the following sums be,
and the same are hereby respectively appropriated, for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred & twenty eight that is to say
For compensation to the President of the United States, tweutyfm: thousand doliars.
For .mpensution to the Vice President of the United States, five thousand dollar*.
For compensation To the Secretary of State, six thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks in
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twentieth April, one thousand eight hund ed and eighteen, fifteen thous and nine hundred dollars.
Fur compensation to one Machinist, in the Patent Office, per act of twenty-sixth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, seven hundred dollars.
For compensation to the. Messengers in the Department of Sta'e, including'the Messenger in the Patent Office, in full of all allowances, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.
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TERRE-HAUTE,. .VIGO COUNTY, INDIANA MARCH 29, 1828 VOL. Y. NO. I.
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fht1 Depattment ot ^tate, per act of gerinsaid otBce.in full of all allow-
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For compensation to the Clerks in the flice of the First Comptroller, per act of twentieth ot April* one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, seventeen thousand eight bundled and fifty dollars and, also, for additional salary of one Clerk, per act of second of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven two hundred dollars.
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For compensation to the Messen gcrs in said office, in full'if all allowances, one thousand &. fifty dollars.
For compensation to the second Comptroller of the Treasury, three thou.sand dollars.
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Second Comptroller, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen nine thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the Messenger in said office, in full of ill allowancci, *even hundred dollars
For compensation to the fit st Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars.
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the First Auditor, per act of the twentieth ot April, one thousand eight hua^red and eighteen,thirteen thousand two hundred dollars.
er
lj tf.
in said Wcc, iri'ull ot allow-
ances4 seven hundred dollars.
For compensation to the second Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars.^. ^--^.1''
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Second Auditor, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, sixteen thousand two hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Messenger in said office, in full of all allowances, seven hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Third Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars.1-. 1% ft*?"'
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Third Au4itor, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, twenty thousand nine hundred dollars.
For Compensation to the Messenger in said office, and Assistant, in full of all allowances, one, thousand and fifty dollars. j^For compensation to the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollais
For compensation to the Clerks in the ofli ce ot the Fourth Auditor, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, fifteen thousand and fiUy dollars.
For compensation to two additional Clerks, employed pei act of second of March, one thousand eight
hundred and twenty-seven, two thou sand dollars.
For compensation to the Clerks in said ofticc, per act of twenty-sixth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, three thousand st
veil hundred dollars and, also, fo additional salary of one Clerk, pr*r act of second March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, two hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Messen ger in said office, in full of all allowances, seven hundred dollars
For compensation to the Treasurer of the United Stales, three thousand dollars.
For compensation to the Clerks io the office of the Treasurer of the United States, per act of twentieth April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, five thousand two hunre a do a
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... ^For compensation to the Messen-
ances, seven hundred dollars. For compensation to the Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars.
For compensation to the Clerks in the office ot the Fifth Auditor, per act of twentieth of April, one tnousand eight hundred and eighteen, ten thousand five hundred dollars.
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For ccu pensation to the Clerks in said office, per act of twenty-sisth May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, one thousand two hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Messenger in said office, in full of all allowances, sevei hundred dollars
For compensation to the Registei of the Treasury, three thousand dol -ars» it'4*- *ei
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Register of the Treasury, per act of the twentieth April, one thousand eight hundred ai.cJ eighteeu, twenty-two thousand ree hundred and fifty dollars and •ihio, for additional salary for four Cleiks. per act of second March, one thousand eight hundred & twen-ty-seven, eight hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Messengers in said office, including the allowance for stamping ships1 registers, in full of all allowances, one thousand one hundred & fifty dollars
For compensation to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, three thousand dollars
For compensation to the*C!crksin the General Land Office, p«r act of second March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, nineteen thousand four hundred and filtv ^ol-
For compensation to the Messengers in said office, in full of nil allowances^ one thousand and fifty dollars. I
For compensation to the Secretary of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, two hundred and fifty dollars.
For allowances5 to the person employed in transmitting passports and sea letters for expenses of translating foreign languages in the oU fice of the Secretary of the 1 reasury for stationary, fuel, printing, books, & all other incidental contingent expenses, in the Treasury De partment Sf the several offices therein, including the expenses of stating and printing th# public accounts for the
v, 1 111 vI pi* J""
For cc.nprnrtlion .lie Messen- yea, 1828, and £r^
.i.. SaT
ces in relation
*w
& $dV-£t it &t 'Tg
debt, thirty-four thousand fiye hun^r died aria fifty dollars. For allowance to the Superintendent and four Watchmen, employcd for the security of the State and Treasury buildings, and for tiur.repairs of engines, hose, and buckets, one thousand nine hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Secre- ts tare of War. six thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Secretary of War, ss per act of twentieth April, one thousand eight hundred & eighteen, twenty-two thousand six hundred dollars.
For one Clerk in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, per act of second March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, one thousand dollars
For compensation to the Messengers in said office, in full of alia!- 4 lowances, one thousand and fifty do a & a
For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of War, a three thousand dollars.^.,
For books, maps, and plans, for the War Department, one thousand dollars.
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Paymaster Gen* ral, per act of the twen'ietii Ap.1!. yie I Thousand eight huudred & e.igrUr n, thrte thousand ninehundred.doiiars, -r.
For compensarioii to the MeoS^nger io the said office, in fuil of all allowances, seven hundred dollars.
For contingent expense* ot sail office, three hundred dollars For compensation to th« Clerks inT the office of the Commissary General of Purchases, per act of rwentysixth May, one thousand eight Uundred 4* twenty-four, three thousaud five hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Messenger insaid office, in full of all allowances, seven hundred dollars ,-'•?
For contingent expenses of saitl a office, eight hundred and thirty dol- s? ,ars. ,§T^ 't 4
For compensation to the Cl"rks in
he office of the Adjutant General, ,er act of twentieth April, one thouand eight hundred and eighteen, two nousand one hundred and fifty doliars, one Clerk, per act of second '^larch, one thousaud eight hundred and twenty seyen,^eight tiuiidrei a 1
For contingent expenses of said office, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the Cler ks ia the office of the Commissary Gmer* rf al of Subsistence, per act of twvn-'v-sixth of May, one thousand eight ndred and twenty-fnur, Mvochwusand one hundred and fifty dollars, and one Clerk, pr act ot se^^nd March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, eigut,,huudj^d dollars 4
For cont n^ent expenses of si:d office, including printing ad eriisements, two thousand -is hundred dollars,
For compensafii-n to the Ci-rks ia tha office of the Chief Engineer, p-jt' act of twenty«s»xth ot May, one^ thousand eight urn dred and twcpty-'4 four, two thousaud one hundred antt fifty dollars, & one additional Cierk^ per act of second March, one thou-** sand eight hundred and twenty-sev«| y. en, eight hundred dollars 'J
For contingent expenses of said^' 'ffice, one thousand dollars. 3 iFor compensation to the Clerks in the Ordnance Office, per act of twen-t tieth April, one thousand eight hun- .. dred and eighteen, two thousands nine hundred and fifty dollars.
For contingent expenses of said office, eight hundred dollars. I For compensation to the Clerking the office of the Surgeon General,% per act of twenty-sixth of May, one# thousand eight hundred and twenty-s& four, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. 'a
For contingent expenses of said*, office, two hundred and four dollars.!^ For compensation to the Clerks ia the office of the Quarter Master Ge,n-si eral, two thousand one hundred andf., fiftv dollars. ..
For contingent expenses of office, six hundred and thirty-o dollars
For compensation to the
of the Navy, sii tlioo»anl dollar^ For compensation to the Clerks the office of the^ecretaryofthe Navy, per act of the twentieth of April. one thou.and e.glit hundred and eighteen,
«ght
(if
to tlie re.mburseme^
CC3 III j. of certain portwfts ot ^iu© pupi
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thousand two hundred
dollars. For compensation to the Clerk said office, per act of twenty-sixtl ,s
May, one thousand eight hundreu ind twenty-four, one thousand doliars and also, one Clerk, per act of the second Mar^h, one thousand ,jg. ei°ht hundred and twenty -seven, one^thousapd
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