The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 October 1828 — Page 2
^iJTall, and Juno hea.tiii
1^ (irmly persuaded, if Genera •,
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is elected !t will be. the over
'^^of the American System states north of (he Pot ,' j^iivold could buy their peace I 7,, [er pay '0 millions per m•ia
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enty years to come, rath.
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ve the home saarket ruin-
budding energies of these
[jl-rhted the English lance '""T or'eTi their veins Another
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i- 1S28: The refuse goods
fr^hnd's shops thrown int- our °'V:'1
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rooms--in an anticipation of
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insolvency of our great the Banks terrilied b\
ties presetted to borr -vv their •!". and o-old to ray tor Lntish ^. 'reactions on country banks
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pi crv of scrc.ty of money
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Montiiuk t° Indianapolis from Senile to Ca.tine •r simple answer to all this dis
." -er-tradin2: with foreign hress ..... L:int
whic'i the tariff" will re-
u-in lid' furnish the same artid sat and ot
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vi,'Jsthe
low (r j.-rice, to be
ilr in s) steci of exchanges ot !u product
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:c-f our \vn soil-which ^dependence a* opposed to 1 '.,0ft miserable bondage as oppo /to the Southern pol tics, Lug
Jjoiicv ai comitipn ial avarice CrW'a m.sernble rcflec ion to a l^frtad Of the tariff aUrr the of the coming election h.'S sub:kuw -e tinsaid**! bv bisTO-eii.
rmin
a'-1 administration, which will
I,. Le~axe at he root of the tree ot 'UE American Sjsiem VIMI he b-
leaves of that tree withering fruit perishing,'he niay water it B, tears of repei.tence but its broken limbs will tall on his head '[he abolition (t the tanfl law ~,yM b.' infinite re di astr.'us a pecuniary point of view, than all 't"e expenses incurred iu the late
uar. By lb at war we acquirer renown it exchange for blood and money by a successful war on the Ameraiisystem, we ma\ desolate village* conquer factories exterminate Ju/llocks silence the forges from Ciiamplain to Pittsburg annihilate oirhome market, destroy the value e: the surplus products of our fieid ?.:id boast that we have been to •he funeral of the American system sad that, henceforth, we would be the dutiful slaves of the marufar.«ur-
Leeds, bermingham and .Manchester forever. Have we any ''etjoa to fear, if Mr Adams is elerted lev ill form a cabinet unfriendly to toe Ameriran system?
We have a strong pledge to the contrary
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the remaining ei^ht comp:inie toproceerj by tli#» way of the OuisCJT.sin anl P'ot Rivers to Fort How(ireen Mav, where the Head Quarters of the Rej»irnent will b* es ^•ibiishp(j. coiTiparjies ef thin ftcjriment to constitutf the (Jarri-ion ^"rtfifiv.itrd two Companies th'. Jiirrkon ot Michi'imaciriac, and tvv« that of I* ortHrady. 2 1 he Companies of the 2d Reg?nto! Infantry now a1. Focm 11 »v» 'i Micliilinsacinac and lirady, on
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relieved \y the Companirs of 5di, as indicated in the precey'r'^ I'^
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Kraph, ate to proceed to SiaKara, leaving on the way l'" 'Wipaiiies to re-occupy Fort ^'e companies for this post lij'rp 1 transfers from th»^^oii'panifcs destined to rc-occu tort Niagara-
Lie three companies of the first 'f inlatitry now at Fort il to proceed forthwith UII ti-i'n
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"Iiicli will he fflled up by the trans.of uteri from other companies f'he 0irrisons (y Fort Sue!ling and Vawlord will then cnn-:st of foui 'ompanie« each, and the New Po« st the L'ortage will consist of tw' 'yomoauies, which I o^t wjll be cai ed Kurt Vv innehago and it 14 to .•onsidered within the \Veatoiu put me tit. $,'•« 4. The tarte*"-M i^ter General' department to furnis'i toe necessary transportation and supp i'^ for the movement and accommodation ot th. Troons he Subsistence Department Otrni-h the necessary supplies ot pro visi o«:
Tiie S or^eon-Getieral to providiVL'dicai Oiii' rs »!MI -uitable Hospital Svipplies tor ti.e Posts to be es-•afrinhe-.l and re-occupied: 5. I h* Ct.nvn-inding Generals of u:e L.i:iie and
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ALYI ST il WART
Chtmi Vall-ij, S/'p? 10, '28.
OF I'ICL1L.
ORDRR-Nn. 44.
ADJ'T GP.NHIAL'S TLFFICK Washington, MHhdvg 18^8.
In ron'onuity with the direction?fiftlie Secretary of War, th»' follow :n rriMvetrient8 of the troops will b' ttiade without deltiy: 1. '1 wo ((in panies of'the 5lh g«rc?nt of Infantry to re-occupy Kort p'arborn,
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in the stations helu by
.ose tivo gre tt supporters ot the American s\stem, Henry Clay and Richard
Rush whose names postervenera e. il the system of
protection co.'itiuues down to their i, r,e Let no man barter away the cer tiitilv he may have and throw him 5'lfinto the arms of an administr. t.'jn which i3 opposed to the Lttifl ping for clemency or forbearance Win that event, the tariff law iviil L1' repealed, and the sun of our pros ptufy will set, not to rise on this jiuieration.
at the head of Like u:h-
of Mjior Twigifs of to tl.e I'on^r l,e-
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^uisconkin Riv-
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P''°eeed to the Head U«gim One ui 'd the 1st Infantry Lraufon! U) mime oulered to Fort duelling,
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FN.
MACOMB.
J' NK.*, Ad. General.
iSjiui ('Ti 1 avuii been broadly mti .i the U-iti-h House ot i'mon-, n'i openly stated in ihe eewsp'tps-TS rlnt 'Me po icv of Kng l-tt'd woold now be to
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vigilance upon this subject,
which m're especially re(juiied rice the passage the act ot the 19th V.av last, increasing, in sever nnnoi'aut pa tculars, the firmer at" of duties on imported merchau
further object of it is to sav, that, -o.ould one ot more ailditional 1 -p. ciorsbe, in your opinion, necessary within your district, in order t*. u-iire a faitiilul execution of the act ibove mentioneu. \-'U wi I make ret»ri to me acco I'.in^i, stating the ointsat which yeu may deem iheo. necessary to be t.itioni'd. 1 (lis intimatioi i& i.ot given to en cour.tg', iu any (b-gree, an increase of sub' dinate officers whete it ca. •e avoided and above all, wheie can he avoided by increased activity and vigilance no the pai of tho-e j11 eady entpdoyeil but only that tne im »oriant objects o' the act siimnd i.ut oe left in danger of frustration
In ou^h any real d.-iictency in t'ne umter ot ^iilic agents liidispensaOie towards &et uring ita objects, remain, vcr) resjiectluily,
Your obedient sei vint, RICHARD RUSH.
Jirazd'an Captures The followiii" exhit*it a it ash lOsfance of the lawless proceedings of the lVaziliati governnent with regard to neutral commerce. The prwtext for capturing the Telltale is worse than idle. IL is uiierly lutile, and we douot not that the instructions of Commodore Creighton, who sailed in the frigate Hudson tor the Brazil station, on Saturday, ate such as will authorize and justify his demanding instant restitut'ori of property so lawlessly seized upon- We subjoin the letters. American ]S' .. Yo'-k. COili Si-pt. 1S-28. 'Jo the I'ddor oj the J\'. Y. American.
In A pi il last was dispatched from Vre the schooner Telltale, Captain ILnman, under the following orders,
viz: Capt. M. Himnan. O proceed in the schooner Telltale to Ruenos Ayres or Salado, provided those ports are not blockaded. Hut if blockaded, you will then proceed to Montevideo.
Under these simple and p«ain instructions she sailed. To-day we have received two letters from our correspondents at Montevideo, one or which we hand you, and
a
extract from the other,
informing of the fate of that vessel Deeming it important that our 'overnment should be informed of ?he operations of that government, as well as the mercantile interests, we !'atid them to you, together with a ny of our instructions to Captain HIDman, and \cquest )ou to give hem a place in your papei {omitting our niiuieh) with such ic iwai h* as you
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Depart-
o. tit'i are five Iv charged with tie execution thi^ Oi'd r, as tar a eiaces to their re-pective com minds. I?Y onie~ o' 'I u.
-ea-e the
fac it of transp .. t'ti^ I• from fi»e ninlhci coun''y Canada, witii view- ro then Inuduirut introduc •'on into this "count r, the Secretary the Treasorv is issuetl the foi'own® i"11 cuI*'r t^ Collectors on tlie inland tron i'. exh iny. then- to vigilance and cm*. -r:
V. American
Circular a th? Collectors of the lul: iV utiff on the Canada
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UE IURY DEPARTMENT. -27, l«2S. ea tent ot the in
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fa-id and water frontier Jong th" an ola M* u,and the facilities tiietebv alfordi tl for the illicit introduction of foreign metchatidizc, make it neces-arv tha the m-atest attention sf .-uUI he paul to th due execution of the revenut laws that (juarter.
I'his letter i-. therefore, b*, direc lion of the IVsident, addres-ed to vnu, with a view to excite your most
ctiv*
n-V -^VT" V» v, ,' .**- ,. », 'f: y"** ,• S' -3 ,V~ 7 't
jud^e pi'opcr ftti ths occ39^n. R. -per.tfully yours. .. ... Extract of a Idler from Montevideo dated lUlh July, i828 to a wercan tile House in tnis city.
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regret to inform you th
Telltale was sent in here by the Bra Ailians, and that the Admiral preends to put her to trial, on accuun. if her having attempted to run away •rotn the captors. "Thus it is, that they try to avoir rhe concessions formerly extorter from them, not to capture any ves&e inless previously warned •'If the Admiral puts her to trial there is hardly any hope of her release here.
Rut if the Government Agent at Rio Janeiro, and the Government o' the United States, do their duty 'here is no douot of her eventuti elease, together with several other vessels in the same siluttion. "There will be he.tvv expenses incurred, in ca.*e of the Telltale's trial for which we hold you responsible."
JWu Orleans. Aug. 26.
We have just been inform-1) by uenfienian who left Vera Cruz oi tiie 3d inst. that on the 21st of thi month, Commodore Porter hauled lowri liis broad pendant and sent ii nis resignation as commander of th« Mexican Navy, the Americans gene-,-ally who held commissions umlei he Mexican Government had fol lowed his example, stating as their reasons that the extreme want oi good management in itie naval cou cerns and the consequent irregularities in payment of tne seacrerrs wa ges, and the building and equipping of vessels of war rendered it nnpos ^ible for them ever to efleet utn thing to the advantage either ot themselves or the nation lh*\ served.—
Western Star
in aiul bliccL-lroii
Manufactory. SMITII
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have commer.c
.-il the aoove bu-ines in erreHaute, at the olfice of John Hntton, K»q where all calls in th-ir line wil be attended to on the shortest no nee- Tin ware will be repaired— Uld pewter rece.ved at its Viilue. erre-li :ute Oct i£tK_1V?8. 31
YOT CE.
The
subaCi ion inloi uis i..e public
at large ti al he vvnl atcomu.ouali.
uiem the
Shoe and Boot
BUSINESS,
at a renuL-iU p:ice, one bail tiie balance iu flour, me.tl, corn, oats, whiske», 'h •»,
Carlisle, 1 8tn October, 1 8-28. "3 I
cash, poi K,
W M. KhMMORK.
October 2jst, lavi'3. 3lt:
\D .UNIS l'k.\ Oii'.S NO r,
NO TICK is hereby given that tin subscriber lias taken out Iftten administr ition on the estate ot Humphry Xti'arman decM., lare of J?ulh.an county, Indiana*, all personhaving demands against said esta arc requested to present them legal ly authenticated for settlement, am: all those that are indebted, wii please call and discharge the sam 1'lic estate is probably insolvent
W M. I'UKDY, Adm'r
Public Notice
Is hereby given, that letters of administration have been granted in tin county of I\ rke, Indiana, to Man Hepner and George Hepner, as administrators of the estate of George, Hepner, late of said county, deceas ed- Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present thein legally au ihenticated, within twelve months from the date hereof—and all indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment. The estate is solvent.
MARY HKRNKR.arZm'.r. GKORGK HKl'NKU, adm'r.
October 7th, 1 31*3
ADMINISTRATORS NO 1'IUK
Notice is tiereby given, that I have taken out Letters of Administration upon the estate of Iliram Sawyer, late of l'arke county, dec d. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. Persons indebted thereto, an requested to make immediate payment, and those having c'.a.ms aainst it, are desired to pieseut them duly authenticated.
NO MI HUIHWRD, Adtn'r liuckville, Sept. Itf, —-lw^6.*
Sheriff's Sale. -.
BY virtue of an execution to nu •ii'rected and delivered, from the ot ice the Clerk of the Vigo Ci-cuit Jourt, Indiana, I will expose to pub ic sale, as the law di ects, at court use door, in the town ot 1 er re-ILuite, on the iiOlh day of No vember next, betwe the hours of 10 oclock, A JV1 and 1, P. iM on -aid day, the following tract of land, I wt:—The N E qr of Sec. 5, 13, N.ofR. 9 IV as the operty
John T. Chunn, to pay llichard Steele. II ALLEN, ShJ.
Oct. 24. 1828 31 w3
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of sundry Executions t'ne directed, and delivered from the •flice of the Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court, Indiana, I will expose to pub lie sale as the law directs, at the Court House door, in the toyvn of
Ferre-Haute, on the 17th dav of November next, between the hours n: 10 o'ciork, A. M. and 1 o'clock. VI on said day, the following tracts of land, to wit: VV half ot the S. W.
Sec. 20, T. 13. North of Range 8 .v.—VV. half ol the S L. qr Sec 23, T. 13, N. of R. 8 W—
Oct. 24, 18-28 31 3w
Sheriff Sale.
BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed nd delivered, from the tiice of he Clerk of the Vigo Cir euit Court, Lid ana, 1 will expose to pobiic sale as the law directs, yt the court house door in the town of Te're Haute on the 17th day ot Novetnbe next, between the hours of 10 clock, A :1 and 1 o'clock P. said day, the following tract ot land, (o wit:—The North halt of the S. W ^r., Sec. 14, 11, N \V —N
Qr. «»t sec 14, 10, N ot II 10 .—as the property ot Henry Mar kle, t» nay Stephen S Collett.
ALLEN Sh'ff
Oct 04, \Slti. 31 w.'i
DISSOLUTION OF CO-FAlli-NERSHIP.
Tfie co partnership, in the mercantile busiueis, heretofore conducted under the firm of
BONNER, REYNOLDS NEARLY is this day dissolved oy mutual consent All persons hiving claims against the said firm are requested to present them to John Early for payment and tliase indebted are informed that their notes and accounts are left in the said Early hands for a short time, to whom payment is requested to be made without delay. 1) S BONNER.
S REYNOLDS,
JOHN EARLY.
Terre-IIaute, October 13, 1
b2S.
N. 1 he mercantile business will, in future, be conducted by the subscriber at the old stand who has on hand the remaining stock ot
Merchandize.
He intends replenishing the
KEW GOODS
when bis friends and the customers f* tlie lafe firm can be accommodated lie will receive inpayment VV AT, WHISkKY, PORK., HONEY, ii KS- VV AX, RF,E N and DKER-^K.1NS, DRV HIDES,
ALJ.OVV, KLAX-SEKD, FE VI HERS. CLEAN LIN OUN 1 RY LIN EN 6c CO I S1ES Sf JEANS, TON HAGS.
ue inu-uus «!.« M.1CH1.™, therefore we warn all immediately with a iiesh supply of pcrsims to be cautious and fringe on the principle oi
John D. Early.
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S.u,E OF liANUS
For Taxes,
In Vermillion county, Indiana, will commence on the SKCOJ* MOj DAY IN NO MEMBER JV EX L. it the
Court-housedoor
of said coun
ty, and continue trom day to day, between the hours of 0 clock, A VI. and 4 o'clock, P. M. of each day, until all and singular, the Lands and Town Lots in said county, on which the taxes for the year 1828, may, on the said second Monday in November, remain due, are otlcred !or sale
JA MRS G110 EN EN DYKE,
Collector for I ermillion Co. Id' Newport, Sept. 12, 1828
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BLANK DEEDS
I.eVers of AdtiitntSiTatiuTij Fxeculi' HSi Summonst Subpamas, \'c. \re k'*pt constantly on hsnc. tor bale at this Office.-
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and
*Ptes'dential E1 eeliorh
'I I1E qualified Electors of Visro ::onntv are hereby notified, unit election will be held at the usual places of holding elections in the 'JTHI townships, iti the several couut»es in the state of Indiana, on the
First Monday in November, 18C8,
to elect FIVE ELECTORS to vote
for
President and Vice President of the United States, agreeably to the law in such cases maoe and provided,
HEN[IY A LLKN, Sheriff October 11, 1828 —£94t
srnw (a©©id c.
ROSE
HAS JUST RKOKIVED, DIIiEC'T FF.OM
jXEW-YORK,
Ji L.1RG1S J1SS01STMEXT OF
vviNr
Fall
VV est hal
the N. E. qr. Sec. 30, 13, N. f{. 8 VV.—and the S. E qr of Sec. 19, T. 13, N of lv. 8 W. together vith a good Distillery and other apparatus, situated on the last mentioned tract, as the property of Nathan iel Huntington, to pay Irwin W al,ace, RobertS M'Cahe, Daniel Justice, and the State of Indiana. 11. ALLEN, Sheriff
J. VV S CI1UFT.
Terre-Haute, 11th Oct I8~8.—
Hook's Flax-Dresser.
THE subscribers having purchased
EIQ©IS33
Y.VTEN'T IMPROVED
FLAX MACHINE
For the St: te Indiana,
Wish to inform the public that they are ready to dispose ot those rights at a reasonable price. This improvement is extremely valuable and simple—and to prevent litigation ire wish to inform the public that we have neen credibly informed that
lhjdc's Thrashtr
is 'recommended to the cultivator of FIJI A'. HEMP, iS-c and when that Machine is altered for that purpose it also is said to be upon the piimiple of said Jl*'A IlOOk S
HOOK'S PATENT IMPROVED
Flax Machine,
for we claim that principle as our own for fourteen years from the date ef said patent, (Patent dated the 9th day of Sept- 1823
GEORGE W. IHGGINS, DANIEL HARMON. Wabash county, 111 October 7th, 18-8 —29*4.
•mtf-
er
Which will be sohl low for C.v^lT, Terre-IIaute. Get 10, I 8-23.--"^V
FALL 6C W I N
R. S. M'CABE,
IIAS JUST DECEIVED AND is NOW OPENING A
General Assortment
O
DRY GOODS
A.vn rj
do 'J
wkich ivill be sold at a small advance.on cost Terre-Haute, October 10, 1SC8.—ZC*
IP©W^)HE
U'E iiave just received rom Tenuisville a consignment of I'O I iir It in whole and half kegs and expect to receive a supplv sburth of G| pound kegs Inch will be sold as low can be purchased elsewhere
lS
Fulling, Colourini
AND
Dressing of Cloth.
THE subscriber anxious to assist in the "AMERICAN SYSTKM," wishes to acquaint tha*tfublic that he has taken the
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Fulling Mill,
formerly belonging toW illiitm & Joseph Kilgore, on Big Raccoon reek, four miles from the abash river, and has commenced
Dressing Cloth,
Having provided myself with tli6 bestof Dvestuti in Cincinnati customers luav'place alt confidence in gettin- good S TAND2NG CO LOU Li S aud ^having their Cloth, Flannels, Linsiesand Jeans —Fulled, Coloured end Finished off in the nicest ^.nd best manner. .•••• 7.
My prices will be modeijate and produce taken in payment SAMUEL kOtVRF, Clothier. $|Newvi!!e, Parke county, Indiana^ October 10 1828.'—
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