The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 July 1828 — Page 3

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The Detroit Gazette mentions on tie authority of a gentleman who spent several days at Chicago during

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"shed divine blpsjes. which are desti»«r iibvrtv, religion,

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NICHOLAS.

vice

Chancellor,

.Count NI^KLRODF,"

Office.

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'holetteroi'John Matthews, which to-day, is worthy of a careful The truth is sometimes se it should not he suppressed ublic is concerned. I jve another communication upon i'il subject, under the proper signathe writer, addressed to the rtrJandinz of the people. Having

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unavoidably delayed two weeks, ,t shall appear in my next The items of news brought by the last mail, settle the question of war a the fast- Russia has determined decide her controversy with the ublime Porte by the bay ouet.

Mr Clay has published a number dilitional letters in refutation of the barges preferred against him by General Jackson —They will shortly laid before my readers—I regret tat their publication is atjill deyed.

The certificates which I publish io day, are a complete refutation of he assertion made by Col Boon that e"ff3s drfrauded out of his clec"in 1826.—They prove that Col. oon had the benefit of precisely as any votes as he had supporters.- -. It eeras,therefore, that it was the peoplenot Mr Colman,) that defrauded iin out of his election. Many as lirants have been cheated the'same .'ay —'These are hard cases, but the •ipo|)le will lake these "odd notions." I?lr Soon had better "look before keys" nest time.

lior.

albax

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dayis is candid"

Bteiori ommissioner, for this county, at the next election. 1 t'HARLtSG. TAYLOR is a canplate for Commissioner for this [county, at. the next election.

of March last, that the

4 lnnebagops

were making prepara

J?ns ^or war, and had invited the lux to assist them in driving the ^•'iteiaces Irorn their country The jluUJC

uecl'ned

engaging in hostilite.^

"t Prn'"ised them a biding place in '-••st! of thesr defeat The Potawat

w^°

are on

friendly terms

^u. em, communicated the inforDp Wolcott, the Indian Ag'Ht at Ctiicngo. has made applieato the ,r Department for an ^orce to be stationed there, I

las not been before thought P-es.su ry.

CL.W 4 ha\

Hill

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KENDALL.

we received a correspondnirougii the Kenluckian, of the

|«ice th

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instant, of deep interest to those

the integrity of Mr

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'°^c'r °f Kendall to

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!ate

as

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P0!,r inte f'"bli.sh l*epk -•[Cresset.

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course 1 may be

ladm* take, in relation to the L,,,r,,stratio,i generally I trust 1

the means

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or the ccca-

r, any imputation upon jritj or honor." We shall the correspondence next

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Cruft, of

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town.

.,,°ri "th instant, Gen. ROBERT '"^ed 37 years.,

list of

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Letters Ve­

in the Post Officc at Bowla. the quarter ending

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nnuel or George Luther -1'ihiali Harman

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K. RAWLEY, P/M. 'i I8i8.—16-3. -i

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Far Governort

HARBIN 11 MOOR55. JAMKS B. RAY. For Lieutenant Governor. MILTON STAIMV.' ABKL C. FEPP1R.

For Congress,

THOMAS »l. BLAKE. RATLIFF BOON. For the Counties of Sullivan, Vigo, and Clay.

For the Senate,

WILLIAM C. LINTON. JOHN W. DWIS For Vigo County

Jienrexentative,

NATHAMKL HUNITNGTON For oroner, ELIJ AH TILLOTSON, Jr.

For sheriff.

HKNRY ALLKN.

NOTICE.

WILL be received by the Subscribers until -i

Saturday the 19th instant,

for PATNTING the outside of the Court House, in this village.—Ai.«o lor repairing the BALUlSTRAOK. SASH, and'WINDOW BLINl)S, and for SETTING THE GLASS

ICJ^Applicants will state in their proposals the price lor -J

Painting and

the wail.-, or f»r painting theui a uniform colour without pencilling. *#*More particular 'information can i)e had bv calling at the Store of J. F. & VV. S Cruft

JOHN CRUFT, WM DURHAM, "THOS PARSONS Terrc Haute. July 11, 18^8—16-—2

To Brick'Mukers,

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wish to let on alease of five years, my plantation, in the woods about throe miies and a half from TerreHaute there are p/r

Two Good Houses,

one with a brick chimney—good spring, and two good brandies, that never fail contiguous to the houses a fine orchard and about

9 acres of cleared Land

As the above quarter section was purch?_sed by Mr. Wfn Durham expressly to make brick thereon, (who is a brick mason) {here is no doubt but that the Clay is of the first quality for that purpose—apply to

W DC WEES.

Terre-IIaute, July 7th, 1828

Notice

IS hereby given that my wife

Ih'usilla Lcadbitter,

has voluntarily left my bed and board withou^any just cause or provocation, and lias taken out of my pocket book a considerable amount of due bills.— All persons are therefore for warned from paying her the amount of said due bi Is, as lam determined to ho'J them accountable fo me, or trusting or harboring her on my ac count, as lam determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date.

J. W LE4DBITTER.

Montezuma, June 28, 1828.— 16.JW.

This once and this 'A.

I have quit the printing business and must close my accounts that line. Those who do not attend to their accounts, 1 shall certainly attend to.

JOHN W. OSBORN.

July 5, 1828

Land Sale,'

BY virtue of an order of the Yigo circuit court, IA I will expose to Public Sale, on Saturday the Kith day of August next, between the hours of 10 and'2 o'clock, of said day, the East half of the North east quarter of Section thirty five, Township eleven, North of Range Ten West, containing EiGU I ACltES of LAND —The sale will take place on the premises, and the terms will be CASH Said land is situated in Hon ey creek prairie, in said county, near the residence of udf ll^ggatt

and

close to the State Road leadjiig from Terre-Haute to Yincennes.- It is of first rate soil, enclosed with a fence, has a log.fcabin on it, and js well adapted to farming An undoubted title will be madjeto the purchaser.. ,,,

SILVIA WI NT Eli, Cvardian OJ JLLAIM ff,IXTEH• July 12, 1j28.

Revolutionary Claim/

COL \ARON OGDEN will re 'nam in Washington for some month uid upon being duly authorized bj ower of Attorney, he will continue to act as agent for the surviving {licersand soldiers of the late army of Revolution for whose relief a bill was passed at the late session ot Congress, and approved on the 15-th ot May last and upon receiving the evidence prescribed by the secretary of the treasury, Col. Ogden will procure the names of those entitled to te duly registered, an*l will remit the certificates thereof, together with the two years pay now due, to wit: From the 3d of March, lb26, to the 3d of March, 1325, by mail, in a draft of the United States Bank, on any of its Branches, payable to each individual, or to his order.

June 9, 1828 —162

$5 REWARD. SJtRAYED

ty, Indiana, a

Commis sioners.

OR STOLEN from the

Upper Ferry, opposite Terre-Haute, in Sugar Creek township,

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Bright Roan Mare

with a star in her forehead and one whit* foot—17 or 18 hands high— six years old the 8th of this instant —had a BROWN COJ/l' about 3 months old with a star in his fore-head—-the mare wis in good order 1 will pay all reasonable charges.

ISAAC ANDERSON.

Ji.lv 11th, 1828. 10

Executors Notice.

ALL persons indebted to the estate of Isaiah Wallace, dee'd late of Vi go county, are hereby requested to make immediate payment—and all persons having claims against said esiie are requested to present tl/em duly authenticated, immediately for settlement V" Prober fiopkins.

JOHN COX, V.

-*'5July 1828 1GJt Kwcutars

A List of Letters

Remaming in the Post Office at Merom, Ia. the quarter ending 30th ^Jnne, 18-8, which if not taken 'out within three months \vill be i. resent to the General Post Oliice as ""Mead letters. Leman it StrotherSimeon Johnscn

Br id well Edward Miles ... Eii.*ha Bel!atn/ 2 John Mahan Joseph Ball Isaiah Mothsny George Boon /*'.David Niebrenon Seth Cuf-hn.an John Niman Nancy Cu.-hman John Orsbern C-b-irles Carrico James Piety^,^ Kankin Chandler2Ilezekiah *iggs Samuel Ellicott 3. brahatn ^taggs A Feels, esq Marv Varris' v" James ITarley Sarah Wilson ."larnuel iiall Ichabod V\ ood

S COLMAN, P. M.

July I, 18i3—!6U3i 27.

Dissolution.-

TVfllSC Co-partnership heretofore existing bf tween

Mars & llerrington,

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

WILLIAM MARS, WILLI AM HERRING T0N.

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

:Edged Tools"

will be made in the neatest manner aud of the best materials by Ii~m, iffrringfoji.%-j -'TerrcHaute, Julv 4th. IB-i-8 15

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Way, co.

Co nun issio?i JSIerch ants

OUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Attend to liecciving, Storing and Forwarding all kinds of vMhlt end 'PRODUCE, in any direction ",. '"Hiving extensive WARE HOUSES near the landing they are enabled to store oa very good terms —Merchandise from New-Orleans will on'' ly charged the expense* of djc^f aztf and labour. ...*'v. .' .' jC

For sale on compassion,

FORTY TOYS Qfuell assorted CASTfN&S, SIXTY TOYS Warranted BAR

IRON "J

Louisville, July 5, 1828 1«5-—6w.

jA BAY MARE marked with a star in her foreheg^l, came to the farm gof Mrs. PAiSf*R i'1 Prairie Creek township,'-sabout. Jhe last May. The own^r can have her proving pi^p^rty *0. paying char ges ..

July 4th, l$%T\

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A Li»t of Letters

Remianing in the Post Oliue at Terre-llaute, Indiana, the quartt, ending 30th J.une 1828, which, not taken out within three monthwill be sent to the General Po-

OfT.ce as dead letters.^7 S AlexanderHughEIIamer Joseph Adams John vjfe lies Jacob Barbour Corey Johnson Daniel

Johnson Mary Johnson Wm

Burnup Jacob Blocksom John Bowers Solomon Brock Hiram Bennet Wm. Baker Lemuel Betteys Welthy Brown Joseph Bland Thomas Briggs Isaac Bemas E$ra

Dicker John Ewing James Early Joseph C. Feney Sarah Gr.iham John

Jones Francis or Jacob Kelsey .Tames Linton W 0 &D Linton David Lawson ReliefMrs M'Kene Win M'Comb Wm. M'Murren Thos

Clark Thomas More 1'homas Con Moses or M'Bride Wm or R$ubne Beachum John Hoofman Curd Wm &. John Medley Jas or no Carpenter GeorgeMiller WTilliams Curry Margaret M'Daniel John Cooper James Mann John Cole Benjamin M'ClureWm.. Combs Wm Meglene Williana Castle John Nicholas Reuben Dexter Wm. 2 Ostrander Miller Depee Morgan or Allen Davis Dickson Joseph Ong Isaac esq

Powers Herman Robertson John Rector John Jlall Isaac Strader Francis^?,

Grayham Robt esq^cully Wm. Gilman BenjaminSnoddy Furgus* Ivesjun. Stewart John Groves Samuel Shattuck Eliphalet Genong Joseph «'iSeeds John 2 Gilbert urtis esq.Sims Robert 2 Hayes Calvin Shelby Col. Ilawley Stephen 'Tyzer Frederick Miner John & Owen Dowdy Hicks B. ••.Welch Jubil Hix Moses Whitcomb John, Henderson RobertWood Ichabod Henderson JosephWalker Wm. Heath John Williams Samuel Hinman Lewis orWrebster Silas

James raw ford White Thomas N Harris Lloyd Wood Robert Holloway Goodin Willard itus B. Hauh Isaac Wr ght James Henry Richard Stli oung Samuel

John

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F. CRUFT. P. M.

STJ-FE OF INDIA* PAHKE COUNI'T, ss: Parte 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 olsaid 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 weeks successively, previous to the next term of this court. 4. Copy—Attest

W ALLIt E RE A, Clerk,

154w State of lhdiau«, J'arke County, ss:^

A Copv— AttpT WALLIi^

BY virf»e of an execution to me di ted ihe,€Herkof the VigoCircuit Court, ^will expose to public sale, as the law directs, at the Coyrt House door 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 acres, beginning at the South West corner of Sec. No 12, T. 13, N of Range 9 W and running from thence North one hundred and six &. two thirds rods from thence East twenty-seven rods from thence South one hundred and six and two thirds rods and from thence West twenty*seven rods to th(«place of beginning, as the property oj nofiias Uhenoweth to satisfy William Barns.

JUST RECEIVED

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Parke Circuit Court, April Term, A. 1828. ON motion of John Martz, administrator of the estate of Jesse Drake, deceased, by Van Matre, 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 sfeid estate shall not be sold for the payment of said debts, or so much thereof a$ shall be necessary to satisfy the same, and that publicatif*1 of this order be made in the lVre" Haute Western Register, four weeks successively, previous to the next term of this court.

HENRY ALLEN, Sh'ff.

Jane 27th, 18£8.—143w.

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11. S, AT Cabs,

&

FR OJI NX ORLEAN&,

O O S OF ii E S It*

which he will sell low for CAs»H. June 27th, 13 ?8. Mtf

ippccnnoe Circuit ourt, Indiana. May term, Wednesday, the 3rd Judicial day, May the 7til day, A 1823. ./ Reuben Kelsey, complainant .v ..

The heirs and legal representatiyes of Samuel Sargeant, I deceased.

BILL

dar

AND now at this1*

comes the complainant, and Glr.* his Bill against the defendants, all of whom appears to be non residents of this state, Indiana, which Bill Ihi* complainant prays a decree, lor let number nine, in the town of Lafayette, and county of Tippecanoe and also prays that the testimony cf certain witnesses, may be perpetuated X.-'

It is therefore Ordered, that the pendency of the complainants Bill bo published four weeks successively, in the Western Register and TerreHaute Advertiser a newspaper published in Terre-Haute, Vigo cqnuty, Indiana—and that the defendants bt? notified that the complainant w.dl take depositions before the master in chancery, at his office in tue town of Lafayette, on the sixth day of Oetober next, to be read in evidence, and to be perpetuated as evidence for the complainant in support of the allegations of his said Bill and this cause is continued ..

Copy Test

SAMUEL HOOVER. Clk, F. C. lo-4ws

Administrator9s Notice.

NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having legal claims against the estate of George Webster, dec. of Vigo couuty, Indiana, to exhibit said claims legally proven on or before the first day of October next, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment The estate is unquestionably solvent

S1L A§ WEBSTER, Adnr. July 1, 1828.—15*3v

To the Public.

WHEN, in the course of human events, it so happens, as to make ik absolutelv necessary, that the Holy Bands, of Matrimony should be dissolved between those whom God hath joined together by the ties qf wedlock, a decent respect for the opinions of mankind, requires of the partv who."f)ursta the bands," to promulgate to the worl4, some of the many causes which led to this fatal pata&trophe:

CYNTHA BLANC HARP- V*y connubial rib, separated herself from me, her legal protector, about the 1st of April last, without any just cause. She rebelled against my authority-* she enlisted in her behalf against ino a host of allies and friends—she has made war against mt—captured and carried off iny children, and contin--ues to hold them in durance—she fuse9 to ratify a peace between us, and is contentious and quarre^ome: she has prejudiced the community against mej and is stiV sliiying to extend her inflaenc*

HIRAM BLANC HARD.

June 23, 1828. 14—3w

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KEA Cler

15 Iw J* SffJtifilFF S SALE of an execution rected Q" delivered from the office of

Calf-Skins.

cts. per lb. will -be -given fiir diied veal-skins, weighing ^i* 1^, arid under.

For green do 10&ts.

inquire at the Register Office. V/ February ..-25, !Bw8.

BLANK I) E] I) S

Letters of Administration,

JSlarriagi Licences^ .., ,J\oles of handj..

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jfcxcctt/if'iiji. Summons, Subpoenasf

Ar6 kcj.t constiotly on hind ancl for Bale at thi^Oflice. -v _: ,v

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The above, togethf*'

injury.

wth

many other

causes that n^»t be enumerated, have

caused-e

to judge it necessary

to warn aV persons from making any advance* to her, in money, meat or dor-M^g* as I am determined, heieaft^r, not to honor her bills, pay her draughts, or in any way liquidate any of her contracts from this forward.

Mi

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And I6cfs. tor dried 6alf-sk4ii^ weighing eight M)s. For green do Sets.

A liberal price will also b$ y, for good--.'

fteer-Skins, *,

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