The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 October 1828 — Page 3
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POR PKESIUENT,
JOHN Q. ADAMS,
Of Massachusetts,
Whom rrjsHj.vGroy, in 17D4f appointed Minister to the Netherlands, and in 1796. Minister to
Povtuand considered the "most valuable public character we had abroad Whom JEFFF.USON, in 1736, esteemad so highly that he said to 31r y_T" I congratulate your countr\ oil their prospects in this young
W ho, in 1803. while a member ol the Senate of Massachusetts, wa elected to the Senate ol the United States over Timothy Pickering Who on the 21*t February, 1807, -introduced the first resolution ever •presented to Congress in iavor of the new established policy ot internal 1 rproveinent,W ho, dnrii the Presidency of JEF
KHKMIK, was elevated by the ballots o! the Senate to thirty of the most important committees IV ho was chairman of the eomnrittee nis-don Mr Jefferson's Message on the Burr Con-piracy, and a member of all the other commit tees in relation thereto: Whom MADISON, in 1*509, commissioned Minister to llussia..appointed rirst to negotiate the Treaty of
Ghent, and subsequently Minister to Great Britain Whoin MONROE placed first in his
Cabinet which selection General Jackson declared to be the best possible Whom
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O E in 1824, eleva
ted to the highest station in the or!d, Whose Administration, though assailed from the beginning by an
Opposition unexampled tor its bitterness and profligacy, has been singularly prosperous A :d who, in less than four years, besides defraying the expenses of government, (great and extrava gant! as they are said to be by his opponents,) and besides applying Tjf
Twelve Millions
to works of pub
lic improvement and national de fence, hi Paid Mire than Tiir'yT'tree Millions cf the Public Debt.
vicc PRESIDENT,
RICHARD RUSH,
Of Pennsylvania
Whim
M.\DI=OV,
in appointed
Attorney General of the United States W OMIOS, in 1 8 1 7 a in
Minister to Great Britain Whom ADAMS,
in 1325, appointed
S- cretary of the Treasury —and W as to a ble and fearless advocate of the great interests of Domestic Indus ry and Internal Improvement.
'Indiana Electors.
O S E O Of Putnam County O I S
Of if par born County
JOSEPH HAli TUOLO. *1E W, Of Clarke County JSAA
MUjY
id OMEli Y,
Of Gibson County
JMMZLlil MOtiUJLY, OJ llnsh County.
ILLINOIS ELECTORS.
E I A I S S.i.MU EL 11. THOMPSON, E O E If E
.OPPUSPTkOJS ICKE T. ICR FRESIDENT,
Andrew Jackson.,
Of'J 'ennessee,
Whom Jefferson expressed his opiriion of as lollous:—'*The zeal which nas been displayed in favor of making Jackson presideut, has made me doubt of the duration ol the republic he. does not possess the mpcr the acquirements the assiduity, the physical qua'ifications tor the otijef—he has been in various civil offices, and madeva figure in ,j:one—and lie has completely fail' cJ and shown himself incompetent to an executive trust in Florida in word, there are one hundred men in Albemarle county better qualilif,i Cor the Tresidency .—See Gov.
Cole'* letter, J\ov. 1827* Who opposed a vote of thanks to WUJIING ION on his reetirement from oll.ce •£*The supporters of (hn Hero of New-
Orleans ho!d fidelity to him, under fill circumstances, as par&mouyt to every other consideration.
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VICC IMTESIDEN'T,
John C. Calhoun,
Of SciUk'Ca t'Unu
Who by hi* casting vote, blotted out the best provisions of the TAIUF*' BILL in \Ul2-l-r25 and defeated a grant ofland -to the stjite of llli jiois wliich was obtained i« despite q.t his opposition at the next ensn-
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-nrfi rriwT^riiViir-ifriiiiTTff'iiVBrii
ing cession of Congress, and thus established a precedent and pi ciple, upon which Indiana obtai"
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ned a
a similar grant for the abash nal.
ELECTORS.
RE syA i-v V. liE .s. of TCno.r JESSE li
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Dunn A M. of Jackson,
Uoss Smiler.
of Union,
IVILLIAM IJO
HATLIFF
/•.', of Monroe,
.BOON, of Warriclc.
ILLINOIS ELECTORS.
William M'«Vabb, John Taylor, Jiichard Toung, Juhn Eicing, A. Houston.
TO
Land Purchasers.
THE Farm lately occupied by Judge Colman, containing near FOUR UUJS'DltEU ACHES, is for sale It is situated principally in the prairie, distant about oue mile from Terre-Haute, and embraces the large grove in sight from said town— hasabout one hundred and forty acres ol prairie under tence, sixty ol which is under cultivation is conveniently divined into fields, with a good
YOUNG ORCHARD—A
Two-story House,
and one or two Oui-Buildings, a large Frame-B..rn and Corn-Crib, a good Well of Water, &c upon it The above land i3 well proportioned as to prairie and wood—is ot first rate soil, and taking in-:o view the beauty and healthiness ol its situation, with the advantages of location, improvements Stc. is the most desirable farming property in the vicinity of said town. 1 will sell the Northeast quarter of Section 2, Town 11, north of Range 9 West, known as the Markle Farm.
It is situated on the East side ot Fort Harrison Prairie, between three and four miles from 1 erre-Haute, consists of Wood Land and Prairie, is of first rate soil, with an abundant supply of Spring Water, has a comfortable LOG 110U*E, a small Improvement with a good Young Or chard upon it, and is eligibly situated to make a good farm and a pleasant residence
ALSO,
Lot in Terre Haute No. 169, with Improvements, it is a corner lot, frunts the Public Square, and is a good stand for business.
I he above property may be purchased on very advantageous terms by application to my Agent, Mr Farrington, of Terre-Haute, who is fully emoowered to sell
S1EIM1ENS COLLETT, •Eugene, Aug 15,18-28. 2'^tf
CASH STORE.
HE Subscriber bus opened a UE*YEAL ASiO Li l'ME.VT OF
MERCHANDIZE
iri the corner of the White House occupied by Mr Francis Cunningham, and opposite to the stores of Messrs Lintons, and Bonner, Reynolds and Early: which will be sold at a small advauce on cost.
M'CALL.
Terre-Haute, Sppt 4 1828 24Bit?
jYew Grocery.
il'lIE 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 Assortment of
direct from New-Orleans, which will be .sold as low as they can be purchased in the place liecswax, W hiskcy, Strained Honey and Feathers will be received in payment.
HARRISON.
Terre-Haute, August 29, 1828 -23tf
IWjYPOWDEII.
ICess ot all sizes—for sale hy \Ym C.&D.LINTON. May 10, 1828.
Amory Kinney
AND
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A.
Hanncgan
Having united in the
rj
Practice of Law
Tender their services to the citir.ens of the First Judicial District of Inliana, as Practitioners in the Cir
cuit CourtH ol the several counties,
both may generally be lound at the Oflice ol said Kinney. Itlarch 27, 1B28.-—Itf
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LETTBES nmaintog in the Post Office, Terre-Haute, Indiana, quar tvr ending Sept 3'- ichich i] not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Office as
dead L'.tevs. A. Kester Reuben or, Angevi-ne Jonath'n ThomsaC. Mc' A'1 leu Ira Alcers Drury
Croskevjor Moses Evans L.
Angier Join II. _, Alexa #e rllughKLewis Aaron 15 Liston Joseph Baker Lemuel Lambeit Julia Baldwin Alanson Burnup Jacob MchlChailes IJpmiss E Mintonye Peter Bain Daniel Murvin James Barker Wsper M'Murrin John Benriet Matilda Mallery Mr.
M'K-inney John
Curry William Mallary Peter Clement9 Jaraes, 2M'Kinney James Canada Richard M'Kee John Chunn John T. 2 Monlort David Campbell Wm. Ii. Mattocks Polly Cable Adams Mars Sylvanus F. Ca^en unes Mark Joseph Curry Alex. R. 2M'Clatlin ttphraim Connor Thomas N Caldwell Alex. Nichols Clarke Carpenter George P*
I). Paric Isaac
Davis Thomas R« E. Rankin William Ea^leton Alex Roge. Jonathan Evans Moses 2 Ratlifl'e Mary A. Ewing Samuel S. Evans Edmau Sheets Jnim Klliot John Sweet W i11 iam
F. Survey Simon
Ferill James Sl aw Alexander G. Swann John S Graham John L. Simeril William Gray Matthew, orSheriff Vigo co. James Ferrell,jr. Scott ^Vbner or Joseph GrahamSpence TheophiGrurn fshmael, 2 ius Griggs Joseph Swayze Obadiah (ialhnd Isaac Shaw Daniel Goodrich Justus Graham UoDert Turner Sally
II Triothle Robert
Howard Cornelius Tucker Joel Huntington N. 2 V. If \de Samuel Vermillion CorneHotchkiss Alvah iius llanrieffari EdwardVarian Isaac
A 5 W. Hunt Tunice 'WashburnCharles Harrington JohnWhitcum Saiah or Jacob Wlntten Jeremiaa Hamer Joseph V. Woblen Isaac
Jones George 'Y^ager Nicholas Jennings David Young James.
Kilgore William J()UN F. ClU'FT, Post Master.
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mi Iloop-Poles,
During this Fall, \Viater and Spring ALSO—A quantity more STAVES, for ali of which a fair price will be given and good pay. For dimensions enquire of the subscriber at his shop.
SAMUEL EVERSOL.
Terre-IIaute, Sept —24tf
Thomas 11. Blake
AND
E. M. Huntington
will hereafter
PRACTICE LAW
In partnership. They, or one ofthem will attend the courts of the first jn dicial circuit, and the supreme court 'Their office is in Terre-Haute, at the corner opposite Judge Deming.
August 31st, 1827 24tl
jYew Tannery.
THE subscriber has established himself in the
aiming & Currying
IBTOIMiOJSS
In the town of Terre-IIaute, upon a liberal scale, and now solicits a share of the public patronage
His yard is situate upon the South end of Market Street, where
will be received to I AN on the shares, or bought at fair prices, in good pay
THOMAS M'MUIiRAN. Terra Haute, Jul^d, 1»*28
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To tavern keepers
T/tli S U11SC I HER OFFER» 7'0
upon good terms, his spacious
a S a
In Terre-Haute, and give possession at such time as will suit the purchas er or tenant. As this property is
we
and the neighboring, counuca in llli- Particulars will be made known to nois. 'I hey will also attend to any
jj remark is unnecessary
ose 0 oose
huiincss in the Supreme and Dis ISRAEL HARRIS, trict Courts ol the State—One or
N
to apply
]y 25, 1828—1Bif
ULAdYK JS'OTE
BOOKS
for
{sale at this Office. ,p
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Collector's Notice.
oil whom it may concern,
That I will, by myself or deputy, on the Second Monday of Ko.vtmber next, ensuing the date hereof com mence selling- at the Court-house door Putnam county, Indiana, all and singular the lands and town lots on which the taxes due thereon for the year 1828, if not paid on or before the said second Monday in November next and that said sale will continue trom day to day between the hours of 9 o'clock, A and 4 o'clock. of each day, until all are oflered for sale
DANIEL SIGLFAl, Collector. Greencastle, Sept. 22, 1828- 29
To all whom it may concern.
NOTICE is hereby given, that I will on the Second Monday of November next, ensuing the date hereof, commence selling at the Court house door of Vigo county, Indiana, all and singular the lands and town lots on which the taxes due thereon for the year 1828, and extracts for the years 1824 1825, 1826. and 1827 are not paid, on or before the said second Monday of November, and that said sale will continue from day to day, between the hours 9 o'clock and 4 o'clock of each day, un til all are offered for sale.
HENRY ALLEN\ Collector October 11, 1828 -29tds.
EXCCULOTS' Notice.
NO TICE is hereby given that let ters testamentary have been t.t ken out in the county ot Vigo Indiana, by the undersigned on the estate of John Norris, dee'd, late ol said county —All persons indebted thereto are requested to make ini mediate pa merit and persons having claims against said estate will please to present them within twelve months from the date hereof, sufficiently authenticated
The est ts is probably solvent JOh.V CO A U(tlVT HO(i(iATP.
ntors
Honey-Creek Oct 4, I8 ?8 —293t
Kxccutors^ Sale.
THERE will be offered at Public Sale, at the late residence of John Norris, in Money creek township, on 111e fourtli day of JYo vc be next, the persona! property of the estate of the said John Norris, dee'd consisting of
One 2 TIoi •se a^on,
and Jack*cr°w, Four head of HORSES Harness and Gearing, an OX A iT E S E E HOGS, Farming Utensils, &c, A quantity of COt'.Y standing in the field, HAT, OATS, and IV 'K.'iT, in the sta^k, libASf HEDOUSG^ »'e
AND
Kitchen Furniture:
and a great many other articles too tedious to mention. A crcdit of Nine Months iri'l be given on all sums over three dollars Further particulars as respects terms made known on the day of sale.
O O 11. IIOGGATT. Honey creek, Oet 8 1828 —29
''xecutors.
Administrator's dale.
NOTICE is hereby given, that on Tuesdav, the 21st of October instant there will be offered at
Public Sale,
all and singular the Goods and Chattels of William Clawson, late of Fountain county, dee'd.
T110 MAS CLAJrSO.Y.jr THOMAS CLA 11 S(),Y, third, Administrators Shatvncc township, Oct 6, 1828 -l20
Adminislrat.o?'s Xotiec.
THE undersigned having taken out letters of administration on the rotate of George Ri tine, dee'd late of Fountain county, state of Indiana, do hereby notify all persons having demands against said estate, to produce them legally authenticated for settlement, within one year* and all those indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment.
The estate is supposed to be solvent. KATH ARINE RISTINE, Adm'x
WILLIAM RODE, Adm'r October 4, 18^^-211*3 I S i'EiiS remaining in the Post Oflice at Noney-Creek la 1st October, 18'0, which if not taken out before the 1st Jan. next will be sext to the General Post Of (ice as dead letters.
Wealthy Retteys, Sally Rennet, Jno. Chesnut, David Cox, Job Dick®. Daniel Johnson, George Jordinjoi F. Rennet, James Nelson, Fre"ift Northrip, H. Watson.
Octobcr 7.-
HOGG ATT, M.,
L29.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S XGR,.(_
0 ICE is hereby
^v0n
a
subscriber has taken out 1pU, "ahls5 minis:ration on the estate Rush, deceased, Kite cf county U, therefore all debted to said estate sre to make immediate persons having claims estate are requested to ,.JL duly authenticated lor settlement
The estate i§ probably
I
so]v
I'HiTJi Pr'?.
C1inton,^0cMot11, 1828
AI)MINIS'TRATOirs NOTlcjf
NOTIICE is hereby aiven have taken letters of UJ.OU the estate ot Or,ille i).!,!? ceased. Persons
ZIBxA. II.
c.,ime"-
gainst said estate ,,
eq le
p-esent them immediately Jri indebted to make payment! °'e The estate is believed to hQr, vent.
H'OLCOTT
^dmviis'Ta
(.•»
Oc. 17 1G 28 -30
ADMLY1S I RATG&TTwj^
THE undersigned bavin- h'out letters of admiiustnti.,,,3^"
a
estate of John Ptiebua, late of tain count), deceased, do herebr give notice that all pPrsons claims against said estate must nre^ sent them legally within
0r,e
from the date hereof, and
lhoe
October 4 13
in
debted to said estate are n-n.ies ed to make, immediate payment. The estate is s-'lbnnt 1)A MAR 16 I'Kr.nUS,^
A Pi I bhiugs,^'
AljMLYI^J -li TOR'S .YOTCE
NOTICE is herebv given to who are interested in the setliemeru of the estates of .John Prenti.^ and Thomas Prentiss, Lite of the county of Martin. det'M that Isy at tiw1 next December term of the Martin probate court proceed to a settlement of both e^nies cii ii E S nnony,
Jdmi fis'ralor.
Hindostan, Oct iGth 53*28 —29.
TWO JOUR.Yh YM^y
O 1 N E S.
that are good workmen—also
An
Apprentice,
Po whom liberal wages will bcziM?. J* H. Terre-Haute, Miy 23, l8C3.-9tf.
~LIS'V~~of lA: TTt us^remmi -g in the Post Ollice, at Carlisle, la. ."30th Sept 18-28,
David A Nelson, A each, iCeorge Boon *2, Alexander Da^ms, A'len Rain. Peter Coty, Joseph UNison. Judge Latshavv, Peter or Xii^ I Elliott, Alex- S M'Kee, Jacob Pirtie. Nelson Mason
O N IV A IS 3 1
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From the subscriber, in Way
two
years old KILLV black, with a star in the forehead extending ward, from which, are some
joint.
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One a brown steer a little s\va) ed and his tail off above tne the other a bright red,, wijn star in the forehead.
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Wabash Township, October 13. I*-*
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