The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 July 1828 — Page 3

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.1(!. W.M ..as spent a few this p!«ci-

to rt,cure hantJf

''frike preparations for (lie projfhaivork.lelttlns pht» on .ci'iV

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^.'hiclVit ia espectcd he will t-

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(he Road the wheels

,,lPnt location that ,S ..wicked administration ,-i iilv on in the promotion of

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-nfpre-t-. Mr. Shrivcr and Mr. Mor r. vurvoyor) proceed 111 tne dis-

,:t in (he last Western Sun, ^'tpattofMr. Blake's circular

licit ?pe

aks of the cause of the Ad-

..i,,istrauonS3vs—"-VIr- Adams, in »j,s a2 to the last Congress, .-^IbescOlie P'^lic) landsashav '"bccn purchased by the blood &

«'d danjrrs:" This is not only •rsr.but. if the gentleman will take ^trouble to look at the first vol. •[he laws of the U. S. page 161, £2.he will find that these lands ... jMzttl for the payment of the ..•Qtt'ie Revolution. 2'

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"'iiiiiiions 0! dollars, du by pur--'a'fitsohlie public la'ids, hail accu'•ij.iteil, wiiich they were unable to

An Act of Congress, ol tli-J

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-^arch, 1821. came to their ryliel, lias been succeeded by others.

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being the act of the 4Hi of

-w', 18-20, the indulgent provis I which expired on the 4th ol 1

'-v last. The etr.ct of these

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ih e,,nii:'Uiincclora

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law

'wen to reduce the debt from the baser-, to a remaining balance '•juuticur millions tbrey hundred

dollars due: inore than

"^•fof'iis ol which are for land:the stale ol Alabama. I recto Congrrss the revival

further tern.

accommodations li.

P'ulic ilc.!jtor», 0} -that .statute sunmit to their consideration, it ^Inp-spirit id equity, the rrmu ^'''kr proper di»ci imination?. '••Jit^re.-j of pittial payments I-1 if

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"of the public

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merits." 4,

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he lately made Sun, .ffened to

in the cerlilithe

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Jim. JJ. WmrE,

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I'onntain county, and reler'()'t iii such a rnniiiH.'r as to lead

i,roi)er impression?. To prevent

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!A1. NVhit,-, wi?h a candour and ^^pcrnleilC{, hiucIi to his credit, "'Klressed to me the following,

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Publication:

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THE I'UIiLIC/

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Western Sun of

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a u!)!ication ()l

'":les in which lie alVliic!

d.Ce'f'licate

I gave him, and

'°W|"l? to manner in which •pH'UII |SLMifei'

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that before

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te to (Jul. Boon,

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and repeatedly, tha' opinion that the peo-

A W a had a right Co vote ai the time alluded to. As my certificate may he used for a different pur pose, make this statement as an aet of justice to ilie people of Warren county and to Colonel Blake. 1 wish not to be understood, however, as making this statement, or of having made tne other statement in the certiticute given to Col. Boun^ with & v»tw IJ injure the prospects of ei ther of the candidates. L?t those gentlemen be judged by their respective merits,

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line to the latter pl«

Junc 2Gifc, 1823. ——iramw "u

The truth needs no ornament, no comment "it is mighty and will prevail." As some ot the Jackson papers have confidently stated that the Tar ill'was passed by the friends of General Jackson, and claim the

W^hcir duties with a zeal '»®uor of it where that law is popular, ^ni'irss worthy of, the underta-i gj^e the subjoined statement, beI ",«i'W-il,e-v'are

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iieving that all lovers of truth, to whatever party they belong, will regard facts rather than unfounded declaration. The vo'es here given, •hew, that the line between the paries was not closely drawn upon this measure.—They also skew that had the bill been submitted to the friends of the administration, it would have

'JurenHI'e whole Union." Does passed and had it been submitted to ?.S'un Editor h»uht thifc? Is it the friends of General Jackson alone,

.„ be denied that these lands it would have been defeated. Ano^'ll

Westings are the reward ther fact speaks clearly on this sub.ijiiutull labors, cares, sufferings ject. Upon the proposition 1A Mr.

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was not only favorable to a revi-

ll of tac former relief laws, bul-j

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ot (hsa-.troui engagements Mirch, 18"21, a debt ot twentv-

Mallery to atlopt the recommendation of the HarrisUurg Convention, the members (with very few exceptions) voted according to their Pi es identnl bias—those ^f the administration, supporte-d the amendment.

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to contradict what Mr. Blake

From the Western TJetatd. "THE TARIFF. In the House of Representatives, on the final passage ot the tarilf bill. 42 Jackson and (33 Administration men voted for it, and 63 Jackson and SI Administration men against it. In the Senate, 0 Jackson and 17 Administration men voted for the bill, and 15 Jar.kion and 6 Administration men against it.

in his circular, that the present Iministration is characterised b\ •i relief to Hie purchasers of iclands.. 1 refer him to the acta ic Administration, set forth in ^circular ot Mr. Blake, as the best Mofofits disposition character •n this subject. But, if it is intendjconvp? an idea thai Mr. Adams is n'/iendlv to lite purchasers of pubc'ands, let the following extract the country he romhis last message answer the in-, bill to the friewda of General Jackin nation, v.hich clearly shows th at

How then, since a large majority of the Jackson members, in both Houses, voted against the bill, can indebted for this

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Had the question, in the House.

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Had the (juesdon been lctl tu the decision of tne Administiation member?,.it would have been decided as follows:

In the House, j' For the hill, ,» 03 'jr. Agairibt it,

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Being an adminwtialioB

inoj« rity of .. 32 for the bill In the Senate, For the bill, Against it» jy is Administration mnjorify for liiebill

So the bill would hace been carried by majorities oj more than two to onz. Hy what kind ol arichmctic can il H-. made appear that "the countrv must^oe indented for t«1 is bul 10 th.: Iriends ol Geticral JacKSOfi we nave vet to learn.

The vote on this bill, in Congress, lias completely unmasked th*. Jackson party it »hows them to be op ooscd to the true interests of toe NV est it thews that they would rather we should continue tributary to Britain, than to make ourselves independent ol that country. All their ophMrv will not be sufficient to conceal "these facts frosn the People.

Mr Monroe, with his lady, is now on a visit to New-York. She is in a

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was artfully intend-

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'state of health, 'i hoy pssrd through Washington on the Ld inst. The National Journal retrraiks, that tliisis Ihe lirst instance since JVasliiriirton became the seat ol (be national government, ol il* being veiled by an 1'U rrcsideBt ol the L'rntc^

states

Th* Polish Jews.—The London Standard make' mention of a very impoi-lant l-ct.—It .tat« that the n.a'ority of the Polish Jews already recognise the spiritual

rtily

W. B. WHITE.

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l«ne, it would have stood thus:

I.I! lie specially recommended the For the hill, If-.'t -il Against it, *7. es-

iw which Con^iess has passed. niJiiig relief, ^heretofore withheld,)! of actual forfeiture. '•It can never he the interest or .o pulicy ot the rial ion to wring from S '.'wn citizens the reasonable prof•5their inuuitry and enterprise, holding lliem to the rigorous

Jackson majority against the biJI, In the Senate: Jackson members lor the bill,

Do. against it, 1.3

Jackson majority against the hill, •, So the bill would fiave been lost.

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the Messiah, anu halt conies a 1 rm ty, merely doubting or denying

to say tbat it i? one cf the rr.os! remarkable '"signs of the times" we have yet been called upon to record.

Electors of Indiana.

Of President & Vice President U, S Agreed upon by the Conventions met at Indiana pot is} Jan. 1828..

FOR J. I ADAM?, AND RICHARD RUSH,

JOSEPH Dim, of i,utnair.county* JOHN WATTS, of Dearboro, JOSEPH BARTHOLOMEW of Clarke, ISAAC MONTGOMERY of Gibson. AMAZIAH MORGAN, of Rush.

FOR Gen. JACKSON, AND J. C. CALHOUN.

Benjamin V. IiECKEs.of Knox co JESSE It DunnAMJUJ Jackson, Ross SMILE/", of Union, WILLIAM LOIVE, if Monroe^ fci David Roan.

August Election.

For Governor,

HARIHN H. MOURK.. JAMKS B. KAY. For Lieutenant Governor. MILTON va pp. ABKL C. PEPPKR. *For Congress, THOMAS }|. BJjAKE. ratliff boon. For the Counties of Sullivan, Vigo, and Clay.

For the Senate,.

WILLIAM C. LINTON. JOHN W. IMYrIS. For Vigo County liepresentative, NATHAMKL IION 11NGT0N

For I oroner,

ELIJAH T1LLOTS0N, Jr. For Nierijf. HKNRY ALLKN

For Harrison Townsliip. F, Justices of the Peace.,, j". A.VIES WASSON,

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1 been left «.o the Jackson members

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-Dissolution TIIK Co-partnership heretofore existing between

Mars & Merrington,

is this day dissolved by mutual conI cent. All persons having unsettled accounts with the firm are requested to call and settle them immediately.

Ua ill «ai.

Will still continue the business at hi old stand, where all orders in his line will be punctually attended.to

Edged Tool's

will be ule 111 the neatest manner a«id of the best materials by in Ilerringtofi.

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JOHN BRI'ITON, JOHN DAVEV.i -5 JOHN II WATSOtf. 'i JOSEPH I)ICKSON,„-.

This once and this

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I have quit tne printing business and must close my accounts in fha line. Those who do not attend to their accounts, 1 shall certainly attend to .•

WILLIAM MAK'S, I WILLIAM HERUING TON.

Terre-IIaute, July 4th, lb~8 15

F. il. TUlay, co. Commission .Merchants

I,0UISV1U,K, KENTUCKY, Attend to Jiecciving, Storing and b'onrnrding all kinds of JIhIt CHJ.YDIS!': and 1JHQI)13CE in any directinn-

II iving expensive JtliE-IKJUS ES near the landing they ore enabled to store on.very good terms.-—Mer-chandise from New-Orleans will only be charged the ^expenses ol drayajre and labour.

For srrfe on commission,

F011TV TOYS of well assorted CASTINGS, SIXTY TO.YS Warranted DJ1R

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torically as to the fact ot our I.or«l be\v(r the appointed Mediator. this °ean be depended upon, we liayc if"

Louisville, July 5, 1820 —15—Gw.

TEH11E-IL1UTV'. Juir 1, 1828. $ THE Eastern Mail hereafter will arrive at 1 o'clock every Monday and depart same day at 4 past 4 o'clock P.

JOHNF. CRUFT, P. M. I5tf.

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A SAY MARE marked with star in her forehead, came to the farm of Mrs PARKEII, in Prairie Creek township, about "the Inst ol May. 'The owner Can have her by proving property and paying charges :Vi

July 4th? 18°.8.—V5*fw il

A Lis I of Loiters

Reir.ianing in the Post Oflice at Terre-Haute, Indiana, the qwartei ending 30th June 1828, wuali, il not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post

Office as dead letters. Alexander HugUEHamer Joseph Y. Adams John lies Jacob Barbour Corey Johnson Daniel Burnup Jacob Johnson Mary Biocksom John Johnson YYm 11. Bowers Solomon Jones Francis or Brock Hiram Jacob Bennet Wm. Kelsey James Baker Lemuel Linton VV C. &D.

Linton David Lavvson ReliefMrs Kene Wm 4/ M'lomb Wm. M'Murren I hos

Betteys VVelthy Brown Joseph Bland Thomas Briggs Isaac Beinas Ezra Clark Thomas More Thomas R. Con Moses or M'Bride Wm. or

Reubne Beachum Jolin Hoofman Curd Wm &. JohnMedley Jas orJno Carpenter GeorgeMiller Williams Curry Margaret M'Daniel John

Mann John M'CIure Wm. Meglene William Nicholas Reuben

Cooper James Cole Benjamin Cftmbs Wm. Castle Johmt Dexftr Wm. 2 Ostrander Miller Dejaee Morgan or Allen Davis Dickson* Joseph Dicker John Kwing James Early Joseph C« Feney Sarah Graham John

Ong Isaac esq. Powers Herman Robertson John Rector John Rail Isaac Strader Francis

Giayhain Robt esqScully Win. Gilman BenjaminSnoddy Furgus Ivesjun. Stewart John Grove* Samuel Shattuck Eliphalet Genong Joseph Seeds John 2 Gilbert Curtis esq Sims Robert 2 Hayes Calvin •$$. Shelby Col Hawley Stephen 'lyzer Frederick Hiuer John $ & Owen Dowdy Micks B. Welch Jnbil Hix Moses Whitcomb John Henderson RobertWood Ic.habo^ Henderson JosephWalker Vrn. Heath John Williams Samuel Miriman Lewis orWebster Silas

James rawfordWhite Thomas N Harris Lloyd Wood Robert Holjoway Goodin Willard itus Hauh Isaac Wright James Henry Richard fcYoung Samuel

John"

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JOHN W. OS BO UN.

F. CRUFT, P. M.

State of IsdiasT, P.uiKE.Coux'fr, ss: Parke Circuit Court,

April Term, A 1828. ON motion of William M'Grew, administrator of the estate of Christopher Baker, by Patterson his counsel, and the suggestion that the personal property of said deceased, is not sufficient to pay the debts of the said deceased— Ordered, that 'the heirs of said estate, shew cause at the next term of this court, why the real property of said estate, shall not be sold for the payment of said debts, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the same, and that publication of this order be made in the Terre-Haute Western Register, four weelcs successively, previous to the next term of this court.

A Copv—Attest WALU E RE A, Clerk. 154w

State of Ihdiaira. Parke County. ss: z, '*1 Parke Circuit Court. I*1

April Term, A. D. 1828. •w" ON motion of John Martz, administrator of the estate of Jesse Drake, dee eased, by Van Mat re, his counsel, and the suggestion that the personal property of said deceased is not sufficient to pay the debts of the said deceased— Ordered, that the heirs of said deceased, show cause at the next term of this court why the real property of said estate shall not be sold for the payment of said debts, or so much thereof as shall he necessary to satisfy the same, and that publication of this order be made in the ierreHaute Western Register, four weeks successively, previous to the next term of this court.

A Copy—Attest WALLTCE REA, Ckrlc l54w

i- SIlEIiiFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed delivered from the office of the Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, as the laW directs, at the Court House dooi in the Town of Terre-Haute, County of Vigo, Indiana, on the 21st day of July next, between the hours of ten o'clock A M. and two o'clock P. the following described tract of land, to wit:—Eighteen acresj beginning at the South West corner of Sec. No. 12, 1. 13, N ol Range No 9 \V arid running from thence North one hundred and six & two tfiirds rods from thence East twenty-seven rods from thence South one hundred and six and two thirds rods and from thence West tweuty-seven rods to the place of beginning, as the property of honias Chenoweth to satisfy William Barny.

HENRY ALLEN, Sh'tf.

June 27th, 1820.—143w.

Ijipec. iac Circuit Court, Indwnc Allay term, Wednesday, t:h« 3rT rsiif. Judicial day, May the: litk liy, A 1). 1H-23 Reuben Keis«*y, complainant

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The heirs and legal rppre« on tatives of Samuel S.trgean' deceased.

Copy Test

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AND now at

comes the comjdairiant, and fi|p« j]i^ Bill against the defendants. a!i of* wiiom appears to be non-itsidprit* ,f this state, Indiana, which Bill tlie^ complainant prays a decree, for number nine, in the town of .r.f{M ette, and count}' of Tippecanoe au(L? also prays that the testimony of r-^ tain witnesses, may be perpetuated 11 is therefore Orcleicd, that fhefpendency of the complainants Bill published four weeks successiv^lv. the Western Register and Ter Haute Advertiser a newspaper lished in Terre-Haute, Vi^o rouir ,k" Indiana—and that the defendant® be notified that the complnimint if take depositions before the nmnr*" in chancery, at his office in tri^ town'' of Lafayette, on the sixth dav of October next, to be read in evidence, and to be perpetuated as evidence 'J for the complainant, in sup-pot I the allegations of his said Bill a id tiiis:*!'cause is continued -, ..

SAMUEL HOOVER. Clk,F C. C.'[ 15-4WS A

Administrator's Notice.

NOTICE is hereby given to all,"persons having legal claims

sgair.tr'

the estate of George Webster, d,*c.

of Vigo couuty, Indiana, to xhibiti ,' said claims legally proven on or be-' fore the first dav of October o-exf,-a.:-d all persons indebted to said estate are re-quested to make immedi-^ ate payment. -he estate isanquestiouably solvent

ML S WEBS E R, Jldmr. July 1, 1828 ..— 15*3v.

To the Public.

\MIEN, in tlie course of. l.umsn events, it so happens, as to make it absolutely necessary, that »fn* floiv-^' Bands of Matrimony should he dr$-sf dved between ti ose whom l«nd nat.h/ joined together by the ties of' sved-^ lock, a decent respcet for toe opio-^. ions of mankind, requir,^ of the par-^"' tv who "bursts the bands,,71 promul- 0 gate to the world, some of tii-.' many causes which led to this fata! caias-i: trophe:

CYNTIIA BLANCHAIU) connubial rib, separated he seil fr«Tm me, her legal protector, a!?out the 1st •. of April lat, without any just cause. She rebelled against my authority— she enlisted in her behalf a^aint oie il a host of allies and friends sht nas s»^« made war against me—captured and carried off my children, and coot'inues to hold them in durance—she refuses to ratify a peace between us», and is contentious and "quarreivune ^v.. she has prejudiced the com01 unity ^v against ine, and is still striving 10 extend her influence to my iniurv. i'he above, togefhrr with many oilier causes that might be -enumerated, |r liave caused me to judge it nec-t ss»ary to warn all persons froin making any advances to her, in money, neat or clothing, as I am determined, hereafter, not to honor her bilis, pay her draughts, or in any way liquidate any of her contracts from this forward.

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HIRAM BLANCH ARD.

June

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JUST RECEIVED ^BY

R. S. JWCabe,

FROM NEIV-ORLEA^'S,

A S O E S

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which he will sell low for CASH, June 2rth, 1828. 14tf—

Calf-Skins

Of)

ts. per lb. will be given for

dried veal-skiDS, weighing six lbs and under. For green do lOcts.

And 16cts. for dried calf-skins weighing eight lbs. 4 For green do Sets.

A liberal price will also be giveu 1, for good -Sr.

Deer-Skins:

Enquire at thefRejrister Oflice. Februaryji25, 1828.

BI^KDEEDS

Letters of Administration, Marriage Licences^ JS'ote* of hand. V' Executions, Summons} Subpoenas, N*c. re kept constantly on h&Rtl twl gftle ftt this Office,

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