The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 July 1828 — Page 1
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vtiii be s'ut Office dead lrttcrs lilfonderHu^liEllamer Joseph |td.,n* John HPS Jncoo o:\nson Uamel
|jj.ubour Corey niup Jacob iBlocksom -John ji.vers ^oiouion Ijnck Hi mm JlkiinetHni •Baker Lemuel [iJei-eya
Johnson Mary Johnson Win JI Jones Francis or
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Powers Herman kobfrtson John Hector John"" Rail Isaac 8trader Francis
JDick'jr John iKwln^ James IEarly Joseph C. jFeney Sarah iGnham John
IGayham Robtesq^ciilly Wm iGii.uan BenjaminSnoidy FurgOs Ives jun. Stewart John IGroves Samuel Shattuck Eliphalet IGenon^ Joseph Seeds John 2 1 Giloert Curtis esq Sims Robert 2 I Haves Calvin Shelby Co!
Hv.vley Stephen Tyzer Frederick iHrppjohn. & Owen Dowdy Ir'irks B. Welch Jubil
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James Vrawford^'hite Thomas N Harm Lloyti Wood Robert lioilowa* (jloouui illard itus B. Hajh Isaac Wr-^ht James Hei.ry Richard &.\ouri^ Samuel IM
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.jWlli 823 -K: ^unuel or George Luther ,, ^i.wiuh Ilnrtnan v' 5J K.innin
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SAMUEL HOOVER, Clk, F. 10-4WS
islate of /•.(Jiara.j Parke County,
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Tippecanoe Circuit Court, Indiana, May term, Wednesday, the 3rd j- Judicial day, May the 7th day, A D. 1828 Reuben Kelsey, complainant vs: I The heirs and legal represeh- BILL tatives of Samuel Sargeant,
deceased.
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"ANDnow at this day
comes the complainant, and files his Bill against the defendants, all of whom appears to be non residents of this state, Indiana, which Bill the complainant prays a decree, for lot number nine, in the town of Lafayette, and county of Tippecanoe and also prays that the testimony of certain witnesses, fhay be perpetuated
It is therefore Ordered, that the pendency of the complainants Bill be published four weeks successively in the Western Register and TerreHaute Advertiser a newspaper published in Terre-Haute, Vigo couuty, Indiana—and that the defendants be notified that the complainant will take depositions before the master in chancery, at his office in the town of Lafayette, on the sixth day of October next, to be read in evidence, and to be perpetuated as evidence for the complainant in support of the allegations ot his said Bii! and this cause is continued •r
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Parke Circuit Court, April Term, A 18C8. ON mo'ion of William M'Grsw, adminii'trator of the estate of hris topher Baker by Patterson his counsel, and the suggestion that the personal property of said deceased, is not sufficient to pay the dpDts of the said deceased Ord red, 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 ot 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 weeks successively, previous to the next term of this court.
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Parke Circuit Court, April Term, A ON motion of John Vlartz, administrator of ihe edate of Jesse Drake, deceased, by Van vlatre, his counsel, and the suggestion that the personal property of said deceased is not suf ficient to pay the debts of ihc said deceased--Ordered that the heirs o( 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 deb's, or so much thereof as shall lie necessary to satisfv the
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and that publication
of this order be made in the PerreHaute Western Register, four weeks •successively, previous to the next term of this court
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4 WALLICE REA, Clerk J.5 Iw
AdminislraLor's Notice.
siiven to all
NOTICE is hereby persons having legal claims against the estate of George W ebster, dec. of Vigo county, Indiana, to exhibit said claims legally proven on or be fore the first day of October next, and all persons indebted to said estatp are requested to make immediate payment. 'Ihe estate is unquestionably solvent? bILAS WEBSTER, Mnir.^
July 1, 1828.—15*'nv.
Executors Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Isaiah Wallace, dee'd late of Vigo county, are hereby requested to make immediate pajment—and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated, immediately for
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WILL be received by tl^ Subscribers until
Saturday, the 19tk
instant/
for PAINTING the outside of the Court House, in this \illag,e.—ALSO lor repairing the BALUSl'RADb SASH, and WINDOW* BLINUS, and for SETTING THE GLASS sQ^Applicant* will state in their proposals the price for *4
Painting and
the wall", or f'.r painting them a uniform co'«ur without pencilling. *#*More particular information can be had by calling at the Store of J. F. & W S- Cruft-
JOHN CRUFT,! WM DURH AM.
•.ine with a brick chimney—good spring, and two good branches, that never fail contiguous to the houses a fine orchard and about
9 acres of cleared Land
-As the above quarter section was purchased by Mr.'Wm Durham expressly to make brick thereon, (who is a brick mason) there is ro doubt but that the Clay is of the first quality for that purpo«c— opplv to
All persons having unsettled accounts with the firm are requested to call and settle them immediately.
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No "DUFE TO PARTY TOOL OF POWER."—NoX "SLAVE TO MINIONS OF AN HOUR
TEllRE-HAUTE, VIGO COUNTY, INDIANA, JULY 19, 1828
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Terre-Haute. July M, 1828-16-2
F, B, Tillaij, co. .j#?"' ?,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Attend to Ueceivi»°*, Storing and Forwarding all kinds ot Mt.ll and I'RODUCE, in any direction
Having extensive W 3HE HOUSES near the lai ding they are enabled to store on very good terms —Merrhandise from New-Orleans will only charged the expenses of drayage and labour.
For sale on commission,
FORTl TOVs of well assorted C«JS7VAY?.S\ SIXTY TO.
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Louisville, July 5, 1823 15- 6w
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J[ wishtolet on aleasc of five ye.irs. my plantation in the woods about three miles and a half from TerreHaute there are
wo Good Houses,
WILLfAM MA'*S, WILLIAM HARRINGTON.
WHo^MSj Will still continue the business at his old stnnd, where all orders in his line will bo punctually attended to^
"I Edged Tools
will be made in the neatest manner and of the best materials by
Terre
HOPKINS,
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JOHN
July 1828 !6Gt .JSx'cutors
BJ\Y MARE marked with
«tar in hei» forehead, came to the firm gof Mrs. PARKF.pm in I ranc Creek township, about the Mav.'^'The owner can have her proving property and P"}'inS
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A W S O E N IT E S A E S A S S E A E I S S E S S I O N O E W E N I E O N E S S
[PUBLIC—No. 41.]
AN ACT for the relief of Purcha sers of Public Lands, reverted for no i-payment of the Purchase Mo y-
Be it enacted by the Senate fy House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That, in all cases where public land.have been purchased, on which a further credit has not been taken under the provisions of the act ot the second of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, and have reverted, or are liable to revert to the United States, for failure to pay the purchase money, or have been sold by the United'States by reason of such failure to pay. and in all cases where one-twentieth of the purchase money shall have been depos ited and forfeited to the United States, it shall be the duty of the Register of the Land Office, where the purchase or deposite was made, to issue, upon application, to the person or persons, legally entit.ltd to the benefit of the payments mad. previous to such reversion or sale, his, her, or their legal representa tives or asstgrife, a certificate for the amount so paid, and not refunded, which shall be received and credited as cash in payment of any public land that has been heretofore, or may hereafter oe, sold by the United States, in the State or Territory in which such original purchase or deporite was made
Sec 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall he iluty of the Cm», missioner of the General Land Offic to prescribe the form of such pertificate«. which shall, in every case,spe cify the tract or tracts of laud so re verted or sold, the amount p^id, date of pavments, and by whom made and it shall be the duty ot the Register issuing such certificates, to keep a
record
Wr DEW EES.
Terre-Haute, July 7th, 1828.
Dissolution. •,
TIIK Co-partnership heretofore existirg between
Mars & Hevvington, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
t..
Win. Herringtoji.
4th, 18^8.- 15
\Land Sale.!' BY virtue of an order of the Vigo circuit court, la I will expose to Public Sale, on Saturday the IGth day of August next, between the hours of 10 hnd 2 o'clock, of said d.\y, the East half of the North east quaiter of Section thirty five, lownship eleven North of Range Ten West containing EIGH I ACRES of LAND --The sale will take place on ti nremises, and the terms wi CASH Said land is situated in Hon ey creek prairie, in said county, near the residence of Judge
of the same, and to forward
to the General Land Office, at the close of each month, an abstract o! the certificates issued during the month and fur each certificate, the ufiicer issuing the same shall be enMt'i"d to reccive, from the applicant, •ho sumoffiltv c^nts
Sec 3. And be it further enacted, That the said certificate!?, when rereived in payment lot lands, sha I be entered in the books ot the Land 01 fire where received, and transmitted with the accounts of the Receiver ol 'In- public Moneys, to the General Land Oflice, in such manner as thr Commissioner of the said Office shall prescribe and if, upon comparison of the original with the returns Lorn the office whence any certificate is *ued, it shall appear to the sausfac tion ot the s*id Commissioner, thai such certificate ha# been issued and duly paid, according to the true intent and meaning ot this act, the same shall be passed to the credit oi the person paying the same as so much cash
Sec 4. And be" it further enacted. That, for any moneys forfeited, on lands sold at
New-York
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close to the State Koail leMmS from Terre-Haute to Vincennes. It is ot first rate soil, enclosed with a ence. has a log cabin on it, and is weH a ap
to farming An undoubted title will be made to the purchaser. MLVIA #INTER, c:
Guardian of ft I A I ft IN TE if. 1828.
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j,Hid Office, by advertisement, in such other manner as he shall diicct, to give notice thereof to th» person making such payment and if, within six months after notice, such person shall not pay into the proper Land Office, the amount so falsely oaid, the tract of land upon which such payment was made, shad, with •til money actually piid thereon, be forfeited to the United Stages.
S?c. 7. And be it further enacted, That, where two or more person* have become purchasers of a section fractional section, the Register of t!*e Land Office for the district in which the lands lie, shall, on ?.implication of the parties, and a surrender of the original certificate, issue separate certificates, of the same date with the original, to each oi the. purchasers, or their assignees, in conformity with the division agreed on by them: Provided, That, in no case, shail the tractions so purchased be divided by other than North and South, or East and West lines nor shall any certificate issue for less than eighty acres.
A S'l EVENSON,
.Speaker of the House of Rep'ts, vi ni, President of the Senate pro tern. Approved—2,3d Mav. IB?8
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hur", the certificate shall be issued bv Ttie Secretary ot the Ireasury which certificate shall be received in a or an a a Land Offices r,f the United States, as the certificate issued in
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to the foregoing provisions ot this act are made receivable. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That, in no case, shall a certificate be issued to any person, except to the person who oiigmaily forfeited the
or to his heir or heirs nor
shall a grant issue, or the lands purchased with any scrip be transferred until six months after the certificate shall have been deposited in the office.
Sec. C* And be it farther enaclcd, That, if any tract ot laud, returned us sold to the General Land Office, shall have been paid tor in forged or altered certificates, such sale shall be void, dnd the land subject to be .old again, at public or private sale, as the case may be and in case any such forged or altered certjhcate shall be received upon any de.t for land heretofore sold, or in part par went ofany tract of land that may tie hereafter sold, itsha be tbeduty of the Commissioner ot the General
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PUBJ.IC—No-42.]
Pension Fund Be it enacted by the Senile & Won^e of Nepresentalives of the United *!a(^ of America in Congress a^embied9 1 hat in all c^ses where provision hps heen made,by law. for the fi^e years jr., half pay to the widows and children '*f a a a vvere killed in batMer. or who dioilini^ he naval service of the UnifvI States during the last wa- and al=o, in all cafes where provision has h"«Mi made tor extending the term for five -J{ years addition to any t^rm of five* years, the sa»d provision s1 al1 bf further extended for an additional term five years, to commence at the end -tof the current or last expired t^rm of five years in each case, respectively making the provisionJequa.1 to twenty years half pay which shall b*1 pa-tl *jj' out of he fund heretofore provided bv law and the said pensions shall
Sec 2. And be it further enacted, ,| That the pensions of all widows, who now are, or who, at any time within V' 1 one year past, have been in the re- •, ceipt thereof, under the provision of the following laws of the United states, or either of them, to ,t: An 1
act passed March the fourth, one 1 thousand eight hundred and fourteen, ,v 11 entitled "an act giving pen-ions to the orphans and widows of the persons slain in the public or private armed vessels of the United States," and an act passed April the sixteen th, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. entitled "an act in addition to an actS
S pensions to the orphans*
and widows of persons slairi in the public or private armed vessels of the United States, so far as regards persons receiving pensions from tho fund arising from captures and sal- Jf5 vage, made by the ptivafe armed 4", vessels of the United States, be and the same are hereby continued, under the restrictions and regulations in the said acts contained, tor and during the additional 'term of five jj years, from and after the period of the expiration of the said pensions, '.y-.. respectively Provided,hoivever,that the said pensions shall he paid from the proceeds ot the Privateer Pension Fund alone, and without recourse to the United States for any v.^v. deficiency, should such oceu^whicli f,
may hereafter arise thereon %nd orovided further, that no such pension shall be paid to any such widow after her intermarriage had, or to he had, after she shall have become such wiclow. fV. ~V.'
Approved—23d 3f ay, 1828.
[PUBLIC—No 43 7 T*
AN ACT to authorize the improving of certain Harbors, the baiuling ot
Piers, and for other purposes. Be it enactt by the Senate $ Hons* of Representatives of the Lhided 6My of America in Congress Assembled, i'hat the following sum* be, .and ihe same are hereby, respectively, annropriated, to he applied under the illlection of the President ot tiiQ United ^tates, to accomplish the objects hereinafter mentioned, that is to say
For removing the sand bar at or near the mouth of Merrimac river^ in the State of jyiassachusetts, erecting piers, or other woi k.s, iirt^f tiyo thousand one huudred uollara*
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AN ACT topr vide for extending tile term of certain Peosinr's, rlnrg^ahle on tie Navjr and Pi ivateer
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as a us on in the laws providing the same, respectively. $ UR
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