The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 September 1828 — Page 4

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revolutionary claims.

I7»i/er the act, entitled .#« ac£ /or V' //ic relief of certain Surviving QfjiI V^' cfrs and Soldiers of the Army of t/ Revolution," approved l5t/i \4i?/y** May, 1828 .."T*

siq'HEAsunY

Department, August 7th, 1828

.V mofiCE

is

hereby Riven to those

Officers and Soldiers of

*&

the Army

.* the Revolution who are entitled to the benefits of the above mentioned act, that a half yearly payment will become due on the third day of Seplember. and will be made to every A such Officer or Soldier as shall produce satisfactory evidence to the

Secretary

and line

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of

of the Treasury of his be-

jog on that flay in full life. °M»e evidence required will be a V\

declaration

made and signed by

the

'claimant, on or after that day, in the presence of two respectable witness-^ ^CS, to whom he is well known, stating .v^liis rank

in the

Continental

'•'Army, and the rank according to

which he has been found entitled to spay, under the act, by the

Secretary

of theTreasnry. To this is to be added the affidavit of the

v. sworn before a Justice of

-or

.minister

oaths,

..the

will be paid

jfi

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as to the identity of

claimaut, and

to the tact of

County,

as to

to

bin and.

W &•

li| »r if:rr Ir r-i

his attorney, duly au­

thorized under the regulations which have been before prescribed Each cl iimant is requested

filled up and

Congress,

of

inves

previously

is requested that

I

re­

to this Department at the .pro­

per time It may not be amiss- on this occa sic:. to state, that, although an earHent desire has been felt to give im media* efiect to the beneficent in tertians of

as manifested

in the *ct referred to. yet. owing to the

number

applications, and the

nations necessary

to

bom found practicable

be made

to a decision, it has not

to act upon

every cuse as earlv as could

4 jinn wis!ed. The rule has been,

have

to

take up each claim in the order in wii ch it has been received. The same course will be pursued, hereaf ter. t- I&.WI

all letters on

this subject may be endorsed "Revolutiouary Haims.' &: ItlCHAto RUSH^

For the purpose of obtaining the •amount of pay accruing to me for the half year ending on the 2d day of. September, 1828,under the act entitled 'An act

for

the relief of certain

surviving officers and soldiers ot the Army of the Revolution*," approved loth May,

182a,

the county ot

I of in

—, in the state of

——, do.htreby dec lave, that I was a in the of the Army of the Revolution, in -the continental line, (as whs more fully set forth on my applicatiou for the benefits of the said 0£t,) and that

have

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Before me,

i.

-a-*

severally

^beeu found en-

titled, by the Secretary-of the Treasury, under that act, to the pay of a +».... in the said line.

IVitne.^ my hand, this day of y' ir, the year

a

county of state ot personally appeared, this day, and of (he said

did

make oath that ——,

the s.^id declaration was made and subacrih: by the said in their ,4 presence'6u the day of the

Of

Clerk (if the Court of thf

County of »n State do- hereby certify, that —before whom the ifore^oing affidavits weit sworn, was, at the time, a

am®©

witnesses,

the Peace,

other Magistrate authorized to

ad-

his

paving made the declaration on the •day on which* itrr bears dateAnd to this is to be annexed certificate, under the seal of the Court ol the

the official

designation and signature of the Magistrate, and as to his being authorised to administer oaths The forms .tof a declaration,

affidavit and certifi­

cate are ubjoined to this noticeThis evidence should be euclosed and transmitted to the Secretary of dhe reasury: and, if it be deemed satisfactory, the amount found due -will be remitted to

the claimant

in a

draft on the most convenient Branch of the Bank of the United States,

or

to

in­

dicate, by a note, at the foot of his declaration, the Branch of the Bank *ot" the-United

States on which it would

bo most convenient for him to receive a draft for

the sum

that may be due to

if there be no post office in

tho place of his residence,

to mention

also the post office at which it

be

would

most convenient for him to receive letters from this Department A copy of this notice, with the forms annexe^, is intended to be sent •to

each

Officer and Soldier whose

Claim shall have

been admitted that

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the said county, and duly empowered to administer oatus. Zi In testimony whereof, I have bereunto set my hand, and alhxcd the seal of the said Court, A this day of —•, in thf x, /^yesr one thousand eijfht nundied and twenty-eight. .• Augusts.

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|C?*To be published once a week for one month, in those papers authorized to publish the Laws of the United States. 234t.,\"lt'

New Grocery.

Subscriber has opened a

,: GROCERY one door south of Israel Harris' Hotel, on the West side of First Street where he has on hand a Fresh mentof

direct from New-Orleans, which will be sold as low as they can be purchased in the place

Jfeesivax, iVhinkey Strained lion ey and Fealhm wtll be received*in

payment.. HARRISON.

Terre Haute, August -29t 18^8-^Stf

A. jr-v*, '.v WE will receive good uierchantable PORK during the next season from all who may then be indebted to us Those ^o have open accounts with hs, are requested to settle the same by note or otherwise gC7*All accounts, not paid in some way or other, by the first day of eb ruary next, will be placed in the hands of an officer, for collection

W. S C'UF 1.^

Terre-IIaute.Jul)• 3i, 18-i8 -i9-a?o

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Land Purchasers.

:v- ———i—• 'r.• THE Farm lately occupied by Judge Colman, containing near

FOUli IIU \*DHF ACHES, is for sale It is situated principally in the prairie, distant about one mile from Terre-Haute, 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 conveniently divided into fields, with a good

YOUNG ORCHARD—A4

Two-story Home,

and one or two Out-Buildings, a large Frame-Barn and Corn-Crib, a good Well- of Water, &c upon it The above land is well proportioned as to prairie and wood is of first rate soil ,md taking in view the beauty and healthiness of its situation, with the adva .tagesof location, improvements &c is the most desirable farming property in the vicinity of said town

I will seil the Northeast quarter of Section 2, own 11. north of Range 9 West, known as the Markle Farm.

It is situated on the East side of Fort Harrison Prairie, between three and four miles from Iterre-Haute,, consists ol \V ood Land and Prairie, is of first rate -oil, with an abundant suppiv of Spnng Water, has a comfortable LOG

HQU^E,

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one thousand eight

hundred and twenty-eight.

county, who

by

fthom the foregoing declaration was tiiade and subscribed, is well known to them

to bo the person therein

de­

scribed, *nd that lie js generally repilled and believed to have been a in tne Army of the Revolution, in manner as th"rein stated

and that

date there

ff ii ie's my h?y«i this day of in ypar one 1J10uaand eight huudreu and twenty-eight

a small Im­

provement with a good Young Orchard upon it, and is eligibly situated to make a good farm and a pleasant residence.^

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lALSO,

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Lot in Terre-IIaute No 169, with Improvements, it is a corner lot, fruuts the Public Square, ami^ is a good stand for business t*

I he above pioperty may be purchased on very advantageous terms by application to my Agent, Mr. Farrington, of Terre-Haute, who is fully empowered to sell

srEPiiEN COLLECT, Eugene, Aug.15, 18^28. 22tf

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE is hereby gi"en, that I will, on the second Monday ot November nexL ensuing the date hereof, commence selling at the Courthouse door in Parke county, Indiana, all and singular the lands and town lots on which tie taxes due thereon for the year 1828 and extracts for the years 182-*, 1826 and 1827 are not jpaid,, on or before the said second londa) of November next, arid tnat said sale will continue from d.?v to day, betweentiie h/jurs of 9 o'clock 'v"M and 4 clock, of each day, until all are oflered for .sale.

AUSTIN Mr PUETT, CoUvcloi \ugust 15, 1--21

BUL A'u Vte iiOuK sale attiiw OJ/ice,

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"^F *^P*"

WA^

Tiro JOVttffh YMf.V

I N Ii It

that are good

and ..

EtMp Huntington

\ldwill hereafter

In partnership. They, or one will attend the courts of the first ju dicial circuit, and the supremejeourt

fheir office is in I erre-Ilaute, at

the corner opposite "Judge Deming August 31st. 1827 24tf

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REWARD,

$10

.landfall reasonable charges paid, 1

Strayed or Stolen''

From the subscriber, living in Harrison township, Vigo Count), Indiana, on the 8th of July last, two norses—one DARK BAY MARE, 7 years old, about 15 hands high, blind in the left eye, a black mane and tail she travels very \yide and is very heavy made

OneBSUGIlT SOUREL HORSE, 4 years old, about 15 hands high, a bald face, thr white legs, his hind legs white up to the gambrel jont, one of his fore legs is white up to the kne», he is mixed with white hairs around his body. and he has a light mane and tail

RICHARD WELPt ON. August 15. 1828 2 itf

THE subscriber has established himself in^he

anning 8c Currying /'IB^SltSriSlSS

In the town of ei re-IIawte, upon a liberal scale, and now solicits a share of the public patronage.

His yard is situate Upon the South terms end of Market Street,-where*-* c—.^c.-c—^ I*

The Sun sen be offers Yai

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tir

Mw a

jor

.n-.fliWMKt"

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rtlr

workmen—also

Jin Apprenticef

To whom liberal wages will be given «r II. BL1NN. Terre-Haute, Way 23, 18^8,—9tf.

Thomas H. Blake

NOITCE.:.^ r: r". '.'''"JSC*'S

i&t- TAKE

will be received to IAN on the Whiskey, shares, or bought at lair prices, in BeeS-WftX, FlaX -St TOW good pay.* u-w,:-

THOMAS Sl'MUifRAN

Terre Haute, July Wd, 1828 —^8

To tavern keepers.

ro

OP

upon goQii terms, his spacious

(j (I 71 it*

hi Terre Haute and give possession

at souh

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[|C7*»Suhscriptions received at the ofli I th^ V' tpr.[] ___ AO llNlSLlt.i OWS NOTICE

THE Subscriber hereby gives notice, that letters of administration have been granted him on the estate of Reuben Nichols, deceased. He therefore, hereby gives notice, to all those who are indebted to the said es tateto make immediate payment, and to all those who have claims against the said estate to present them duly authenticated within one yea^ from the late hereof -s* 'I

The estate is unquestionably insolvent. CLARK NICHOLS, AdnPr. Fayette township, Vigo county, august 6, 1828.

WAN LD IMMEDIATELY, by the subscriber, 5 or 6 1

journeymen Coopers

to whom the most liberal wages in

an

Terre~IIautc.

v:

& New Tannery.

will be given St con­

SAMUEL EVERSOL.

July 31, 1828—203w.

•|C7*The Editors of the Pittsburg Gagette and Baltimore Republican 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 asssortment of SUMMER, FALL $ WINTER

GOODS*

which are offered for sale on reasona-

N

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& W S. CRUFT.

Terre llaute. July 31, l823.-l9-8io

ment for all goods at cash phices. We wish to purchase

1000 Gallons of Good Strainefl Honey.

ers0

absent,

ie ?*s will suit the purchas gone, and when I

4)f Wri mt ut^As this property is .»'#:k.iOivn,tretnark is unnecessary Particulars lbe made known to Irase'whQ f'honsft tH" apply Ifei

ISRAEL HARRIS.

Jttly 3E5," ia^a i8tf.v

l. 4 iI.'.m lo nnii'itHr lit (iAI 1 V\ AO vII W 11 i.1

•'P

calling for me when

can ascertain where I have

~*?r*s

,-

I3IP0UTANT SAI.E ot

Mil!

ropeiiy

BYtAUCTtofi

THE subscriber will offerforl by puohc auction on Friday the nineteenth of Sep. tember

next,

his

GRIST-MILL ^I'Ajrifr

Q'i

MWIiIt,!

—isa

situated on Raccoon Creek county, Indiana This riropertv\ been lately so fully described i'a advertisement iu the Register [j411 it is deemed unnecessary now to ter into particulars, further than? say that the subscriber has eipen(y upwards of five thousand, doliars valuable and permanent mml ments connected with the abov business, and he believes there few if any mill establishments^! Parke county which possess super

0f

advantages or where capital and

er,

terprise would be better rewardei

__ A RES of excellent timbered LAND will be offered for ale with the MILLS.

Terms.made known on the sale

Anv information as to title &c can be had by application on the prenii ses, or to Arthur Patterson Rockville, or to A. Kinney t. re-Haute

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ier*

FRANCIS 8, 182:s

-^tds

Amory Kinney

4

AND 'J*

E.' A. Ilanmgan

Having united in the "*f

Practice of Lm

Tender their services to the citium of the First Judicial District of Ij. diana, as Practitioners in thi Cir. cuit Courts of the several counties, and the neighboring counties in Uij. •ieis. They will also attend to anj business ill the Supreme- and Dij. trict Courts of the State —One or toth may generally be found at the Office of said Kinney.

March 27, 1828.—Uf THIS ONCE fit THIS ONLY. I h«vve quit the printing businest and must close my accounts in that line. Those who do not attend to their accounts, 1 shall certainly attend to •v1.

JOHN W.OSEORN.

July 5, 1828 ,*

GUNFowml

Kegs of all sizes—for sale h* WM C. & D. UNION. May 16, 1828.

BLANK DEEDS1

Letters of Administration, 'I Marriage Licences, Notes of hand.

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Flxecutv.ms, Summonsf |r Subpamas, !\'c. ,.

Are kept constantly QQ haDl^

for sale at this Offinp

ant^

Electors of Indiana.

Of President & Vice President U. 5Election First Monday i« XovwW' v. FOR J. ADAM-, and RICHARD RLT^» Jo-mcph ORR.of

Putnam county,

John Watts, of Dearborn, Joseph RartholomevvoI U*r Isaac Montgomery ot Oibson. Ama^iah Morgan',

FOR Gen. a A

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BExyjMtx V. ^ECKES'1°^i\lV' JESSE

I)uRHJV°fJack

Ross SMiLsr. of Union, William Lowk, of

Monroe,

Hatuff Boos.

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Table or ligurc per squareCASH must accompany tisements.

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uiring at CAPT- WASJS^N'S, with whom they can leave instructions for me and .their calls shall be ^unctu^ jly attended to

PATrm

Terr Haute, August 1, YSiS.-VM^ pust imi..

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