The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 August 1828 — Page 4

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Senate of the Union, to support the Administration ot the general government in all necessary measure, within its competency, the object which, svas lo preserve from seizure and depredation, the persons aw* property of our citizens, and to vindicate the rights essential to the independence of our country -against the unjust pretensions and dsoic$aionsof ai! foreign powers. .* Certrin resolutions recently pasfe "I ed bv you have expressed your disapprobation of measures, to which, uluier the influence of these motiNes. I gave u.y assent. As far a* the opinion ol a uiaj'-rity of the i^e-

can operate,! cannot bu

consider these resolutions as enjoiuiu^ mvon the representation, 01 th bta'e Congress, a sort ot opposition to the national administration in which I cannot consistently with itjy princeples concur. 1

To i\e you, however, an opporfunit*' 0) placing in the Senate othe "Cnited States, 3'member wU inay devise nad e^'orce t'«e me?ns 0. velifving our lei low •citrzep? trotn Hbeir present sufferir-s, without sacvilicing the. peace oi the nation, the personal liberties ot our seamen 01 the neutral ri^ht* of our commerce, I now testure to jou the trust cumminted to mv cha:^e. ano res gu

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In 1808 the Legislature of Mwsa-

chusetts instructed their Senators Congress to oppose th$ policy '"J Mr. Jefferson's administration. Je»N ADAMS was :jt that time a Senator, fie could not in conscience obet those instructions, and being, j«n est man and a republican, he had 0 desire to disob»y ©r t°5 will of his constituents. Hie fo. lowing is hi* letter of resignation-: To the honerahle Senate and #-"Fv sentalives of the Commniwea III of y: Massnchn^dts.] .. GBSTLKMEN—It has been my endeavour as have conceived it my duty, while holding a seat in the

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^geat as a Senator 0! the United Mate:., •ou the part of thU common-wealth. I am, wiih respect, fa.c-

JOHN QUiN^Y ADAMS.

"Boston, June 8th, I808."a..|

On Wednesday»the 9th July, say.-th-i New 0. leans Mercantile Adver tispr. tiie election for Governor, iiep-re-erita'ivi to Congress, and kepre-SiDi-t.v'ive to tie Si Ue Legislature,

The result gives a decided

and glorious victory to the admin-ist'-anon in tiiis city and parish, the 'w!"!e administration ticket being carried to a manj aHd it ia more p!e)sip£C to remark that in the citadel of linward Livingstones stv&ngth JK has been beuten by a p»ain, uuav suw/iog candidate, a strong and staunch advocate of the principles of pi1ace, good order, aud coriect jpvit! c'' es.

of

-sis months, tor the U. fi. Gazetteei separately, which will be compleled in about twelve monthly numbera. ^)l per annum, on subscription %C7T.Subscriptions to the JRAVKL-

lek iReived at this office.

E. 'M. Huntington

^4 J'' will hereafter

PRACTICE LAW

4ln partnership. They, or one ofthem /will attend the courts of the first judicial circuit, and the supreme Court.

I heir ollice is in lerre-Haute, at ithe corner opposite Judge Deming.

August 3ist, lb27.-——2

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TO

Jjdnil Purchasers.

THE Farm lately occupied by Jud'ft Golman, containing near FOUR HUXDJIED ACHES, "is for sale It is situated principally in the prairie, distant about one mile from

Terre-Haute,

ALSO,

Lot in Terre-Haute No 167, with Improvements, it is a corner lot, frunts the Public Square, and is a good stand for business t^pt

The above pjoperty may be purchased on very advantageous terms by application to my Agent, Mr Karrington, ot Terre-Haute, who is fully empowered to sell

BI EP IEN &. COLLETT, Eugene, Aug 15, 1828. J2*2tf ro ALL^VVliO^ Ii a CON

ERN

NOTICE is hereby given, that I

tvill,

on the second Monday of November next ensuing the date here of, commence sellim' at the Court

'EUNESVIAY* INC ,—-- 0. leans Mercantile Adver- house door in Parke county, Indiana. all and singular tue

*. Collector. A':eust 15, 1828—21*4w

Patent Cast Iron

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subscriber has now on hand

for sale, a large supply of fFoods Va~ tent aU Iron Ploughs, from No I, in No. 4, which will be sold on accommodating terms.

Three years experience in this action of country has proved these Ploughs tobe a useful and vuluable arucle, and in every point of view superior to the wrought Iron Plough

HFarmers are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves Ploughs of either number.(completely finished) can be had at all times at tiiis place and all orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. A supply of these Ploughs will 'if Kept at "different towns on the Wabash, and at such other places a4i.iijpy may bewailed for.

ALsO,

Just'opened at the Corner of vtst and Ohio streets* in the store rooui/ belonging to I). Deining, an ./

AHSOiiTxMEN OF y\ 't

Consisting of Dry troods, Hardware, & Groceries, «§"c. which will be sold on reasonable terms.

Pork, Corn, Whiskey, and most kinds of Merchantable produce will oe received in payment, .,

JPor Oliver Rose.

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J. F. King,

Terre-Haute, Mav 30, 1828. ]o—tf.

TfVO JQUHJYEYMFJY

O I N E S

.that 'are good workmen—also

An Apprentice, To whom liberuL wages tyill be given. II. BLJ1NN.

Terre-Haute, May 23, 1828,—9tf,

BI A.KK NOTE LOOKS for sale atthia Office.

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and embraces the

large grove in sight from said town has about one hundred and forty acres of prairie under fence, sixty of which is under cultivation is ccnivementiy divided into fields, with a good

YOUNG ORCHARD—A

Two-dory Home.

nnd one or two Out-Buildings, a large Frame-Barn and Corn-Crib, a good Weil of tt'ater, &c upon it Ihfi above land is well proportioned as to prairie and wood—is of lirst rate soil, and taking into View the beauty and healthiness of its situation, with the advantages of location, improvements &c. is the most de&irable farming property in the vicinity of said town. 1 will sell the Northeast quarter oi Section 2, own 11. north ol Range 9 West, ktjown as the IVlarkle arm it is situated on the East side ol Fort Harrison Prairie, between three and four miles from I erre-Haute, consists ol Wrood Land and Prairie, is of first rate -oil, with an abundant supply of Spring Water, has a comfortable LOG HOU-E, a small Im provement with a good Youug Or chard upon it, and is eligibly situated to make a good,farm and a pleasant residence. y*v

lands and town

lots on which the taxes due thereon tor tbe year 1828 and extracts for the years 1824, iy£o. 1826 and 1827 are not paid on or before the said second Ao iday of November next and tnat said sale will continue from day to daj between the hours of 9 o'clock. and 4o'clock, of each day, until all are offered lor sale.

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AUSTIN PUETT,

THE CRYSTAL,

v. /-AND

LADIES' .MAGAZINE**

All Agents will be allowed twentyfive cents on each subscription which 'hey.mav obtain, when the cash is forwarded in advance*

Address, M. H. ANDREWS, Publisher, N ». 5 Grav's Row, St. Clair st. •^Pittsburgh, June, 18£8»

New Subscribers can be supplied 'xVith the numbers fioni the cum mi ne ment if immediate application be made.

[|i^jp»Sohscriptions received atthe office 'h** JJ/JMIJVJSIIL) On NOTICE

THE Subscriber hereby gives notice, that letters of administration have been grauted him on the estate of Reuben Nichols, deceased. He therefore, hereby gives notice, *o ail hose who are indebted to the said es tate to make immediate payment, and to all those, who bnve claims against the said estate to present tl.em duly authenticated within.one year from the date hereof.

The estate,is unquestionably insolvent. Sf CLARK NICHOLS, Adm'r. Fayette township, Vigo county, in gust 6, 1b28 -v

W AN ED IM ME DIATE LY, by the subscriber, 5 or 6

Journeymen Coopers

to whom the most liberal wages in

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Embellished ith elegant Engraving. .wt*- #*eTHE fi st number 01 ^is publica tion was issued in April, and ba for its desigq the development ol the female talent of our county, particularly the western portion u» it, by affording a vehicle for the literary contributions o.t such Ladies a^ have either caught the inspiration 0. the muses, or have

been

wrapped in

the more sober mantle of pro^ l^jerature The work will comprise, lint' Moral Tales, Female Biograpny Sketches of Female Character, lis says in prose and verse, and a spirit ed Miscellany of humor and senti ment, the chiet of which shall be from the pens of gifted females of America and the age...

The typogiaphy and e'mbelh*» ments of the Crystal are in a fine style of elegance. Each numbe contains thirth-two octavo pages—:s printed on psper of a fine qualify, and is accompanied w'.th a beautiful ccpper-plafe engraving, and hand tinieiy printed cover. Twelve nuuioer^ of the work, containing neai 4(/Q pages of print, and tjvelve diflereut Engravings, will form a beaufi

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stant employment SAMUEL EVERSOL. Terrc-Ilaute July 31, 1828—203U? |C7»The Editors of the Pittsburg Gagette, and Baltimore liepubhcar^i will please insert the above once a week for three weeks, and forward their accounts to this office for payment.

WE have just received an asssortL'' "ment of SUMMER. b'ALL

GOODS,

which are offered for sale on reasons terms. & W. S. CRUFT. 'J\rrc-HautexJuty 31, 1828.-19-^

{fcpPoi-k, Whiskey,

Bees-wax, Flax 8c Tow

LINEN will be received in paya a A S We wish to purchase

1000

Gallons of Good

Strained Honey. & W. S*C

NOTICE.

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absent, gone, and when 1 shall return,by en quiring at CAPT• W ASSON^S, with whom they can leave instructions for me and their calls shall be punctu* ally attended to.

WK will receive good merchanta ble PORK during the next seasov

fronrv

all who, may then be mdebte to us—Those who have open ac counts with os, are requested to set tie the same by not^ or otherwise fCj^All accounts, not paid tn someway. or,-othert by the 6est day of Feb ruary next, will he placed in Jthe

Terrt'Haute. JuL1* 3!.,-18-28

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-xDissolution. .. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between

Mars & Hervington,

is tiiis day dissolved by mutual con sent. AH persons having unsettled accounts with the firm are requested: to call and settle them immediately

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'lit Kri"TavingS, will mriu a una.u...."which a titie pa,ea„ct ...d of th,

index will be added., TERMS, "H The work will be delivered to z-* scribers in the city and vicinity t» ne dollar and fifty cents payable ill advance or $2 at the end tf three Mionths. Companies of eight or more joining together and paving in advance, or on the reception of the first number, will be entitled to a deduction of ^twenty-five cents on ac!i subscription.

WILLIAM MA US, VVJILLIAM HERRING "ON

WMoMAllii

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

Ed%ed Tools will he made lti the neatest manner

be

.to,^b,.^.

Tefre Haute, July 4th. IBxiS 15 73" TAK.E NO 1CE

ID REWARD

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and all reasonable charges paid

Strayed or Stolen.4

From the subscriber, living in Harrison township, Vigo County, Indiana, on the 8th of July last, two horses—one DARK BAl MAKE. 7 years old, about 15 hands high, blind in the left eye, a black mane and tail she travels very wide and is verv heavy made-

One BRIGHT SORREL HORSE, 4 years old, about '5 hands high, a bald lace, thr white legs, tiis hind legs white up to tbe^ gambrel jont, one of his lore legs is white up to the kriee, he is mixed with white hairs around his body, and ite. has a light maxie and tail &

RICHARD WELPtON. August 15, 1«^8—tj JCpThe editor of the Western Sun is requested to give the above three insertions, and forward his ac couut 'or payment.

S'anniiig & Currying

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IMPORTANT

Mill

R. W.

j\ ew /Tannery.

THE suoscriber. lias established hioiseif in the ie*

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In tiie town of I erre-Haute, upon a liberal scale, and njw solicits a share of tbe public patronage.

His ys^rd is situate upon the South end of Market Street, where

will be receded to TAN on the shares, or bought at fair prices, in ood pay ^r

THOMAS M'MURRAN. Terre Haute, July 22d, 1828 --18

To tavern keepers.

TU SU S I E O E S O

lEiJIMVM&IIis)

upon good terms, his spacious

a S a

Io Terre-Haute, and give possession

FALL 6C WINT&& at such time as will suit the purchnser or tenant. As this property is well known, remark is unnecessary

Particulars will be made known to those who choose to apply ISRAEL HARRIS.

Jwly 25, 1&23 —18tf

TEltRE-HA IE. Jvlt I, 1828.

The Eastern Mail will arrive here after at 1 o'clock every Monday

and depart same day at past 4 o1-

clock PJOHN I5tf.

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person, calling for me when Moiisett, and Joseph Dickson, esqrs t, can ascertain where 1 have H. ALLEN, Shmj}\ _K„II u.. tc tono

S PATRICK.

Terre-Haute, August 1828^-l9tf

CRUFT, P. M.

August t6, J329.

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NOTICE.

AN Election will be holden iri the Township of Harrison, Vigo County, Indiana on Saturday,the 6th day ol September next, at the Court-Ho use in lerre-Haute, for the purpose oi electing two Justices of the Peace, to fill "the vacancy of Charles 15

GUNPOWDER.

Kfess of all sizes*—for sale by Wm C.&D. LINTON. May 16, 1828,

SALB fi

ropertv

BY AUCTlOx THE subscriber will ofTer for /i by public auction on Frid.dv

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toe nineteenth of $ei)t Member next, liis'

GRIST-MILL utlV-Mu

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situated on Raccoon Creek y-\, county Indiina This prooerh-1 been lately so fully described in advertisement in the R^Ut ,,2' it is deemed unnecessaryJ ter into particulars, furt'her iha.^ say that the subscriber has exDenf'!! upwards ot five thoumd dol

ars

valuable and permanent iRlp ments connected with thu business, and he believes there few if any mill establishment Parke county which possess advantages or where capital and

et

terprise would be better rewarded.

aw AC: RES of excellent tiu» bercd LAND wi.l be ufiereU for«u with the MILLS.

Sah

Terms made kaown on the day

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sale Any information as to title catt be had by application on the premises, or to Arthur Patterson, esq, Rockville, or to A. Kiaue^ pSq fet-re-Haute.

FRANCIS DfCKSOX.

Augusta, 1 -:otdsi

Amory Kitumj 'R AND

E. A. limine

Having united in the

Practice of Lm Tender their services to the citiieni of the Fir*t Judicial District of 1Q. diana, as Practitioners iu the Circuit Courts of the several counties, and the neighboring counties ia Illi« nois. They will also attend ta an? bu-ioes$ iu the Supreme and District Courts of the Slate—One or both may generally be found a,t tat Office of said Kinney.

March 27, 18*^8. 1 J.f -a 1'IHs ONCE & ITiiSCiMY. 1 havt- quit the printing outness and must close tny accounts in tnat line. Thos, who not attend to their accounts, 1 shall certainly at!t*nd to j,

JOHN W.OSBORX.

July 5. 1W28 ..

BJJiNMDEim J.eVera of Adm'nistrationi Marring* Licences,

Notes of hand, Executions. Suwnons^ Subpoenas, \'c.

-s,

Are kept constantly oa hand for sale at this Office.

Electors ot Indiana.

Of President & Vice President I. S.' Election First Monday inyovm^FOR J.

il)AMr:,r

RICHARD

JOSKPH (HIR, of

JOHN

Putnanc count)?

WATTS, of Dearborn,

JOSEPH BARTHOLOMEWof Clj» IS A A Mostodwm jf AMAZIAH MORGAN,

^ORGen.J\ChOK

JesSE DURHA AN O) fioss SxiLBr. of Union, WI I A LOIVE, of Mourn,

A IF O O X.

For Justices of th* JAMES WASSOX JOHN RUirfON, JOHN DAVfiY. JOHN WAl^* JOSEPH DlClv^ON.

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