The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 November 1828 — Page 4
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From 'fte Western Aurora &LD HICFvOUY'S -DEATH. RED CONFESSiON.' Jnhn Adams my Joe John,
My dory's ebbing fast, An.l'thro' .nv »hattei«l bnuplw J»hn, Fierce yells the northern blast, Sad omens O my Ood! John, 'Presage my overthrow, .-—'ft4 L.ke tolling bt'll for f"""?1
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0! Johnny n.v Jo®. ,: I-? ^4^4 John Adams Qmy Joe JoK
Those owls that lied from thee, As
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the ti'.ck'ry tree,-
TnjEtther with the raven John, The kite and carrion crow, Perceive their fall and loudly squall, i'John Adams Qmy Joe." t* mM John Adams T$ my Joe John,
My branches are so riven, /*&' lean no more protect them John, Than stay the shafts of Heaven, There are eaftle eyed archers John,
Who bend the fatal bow, And hissing darts pierce thro their hearts, 0 Johnny Qmy Joe. S/* •"&Z. John Adams roy'Joe John," 1 thought my trientls McL)uii, Kremer and Roanoke. John,
Were game-cocks true and tough. Alas they have been foiled John, Bv Wright, of OHIO, Their wings he's chpt, their feathers stript, 0 Johnny my Joe. /v. Jolm Adams Qmy Joe John,
I've surely doneroy best, To gull the eastern men John, Abo, to dupe the west, Willi my "judicious tariff" John,
That's like a mask of dough, IN hich can be placed on any lace, O Johnny my Joe.
0 Johnny my Joe John, 5 ]\JV triei'ds- have been to blame, TUey've the kiver off" John.
Expos'd their -Gin'ral^ shame Xheir actions have declar'd John,^ The wool I'd wish to jjrow,^-^ Is only bred on negro heads,
John Adams my
•6 Johnny Qmy J"0® J°hnM They likewise have declar That to resist ^improvements" John.
By force, they were prepar'd}* It surely was not wise John, The cloven foot to show, Jf me they meant for Piesident,
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-^ohn Adams my Joe Johnf Still Olav nwy bosom fires, "God, damn him and hit friends John
Ti ey area pack of lims 7J Yes they are
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G—d" John,!
knew them to be so, And Lafayette has joined theaet, O Johnny my Joe.
jjft)hn Adan»s my JoetJohn, 0 pity my distress Buchanan was a fool John, **, \s stupid as an a«s, *. JF»r thus to leave a friend John,
John Adams Qmy Joe John, 'J'uaf: Burr who fust inspired, 'The Sancho Pan*a dream John,
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In bbyrinths ot woe, Without a clue to guide him thro' O Johnnv my Joe.
0 Johnny my Joe John, surely have been brave, Dickinson sent John, (My neighbor) to his grave ..tt3 1 to(.k *«re aim and fired John, 4i
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His blood did freely flow, *.
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To wash disgrace from a horse race^ 'John Adaxns my Joe. K. if
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0 Johnny my Joe fohn, opposed great Washington, V/nuld notaa iiiuchss thank him
John
For services he'd done 1 su ely was ungrateful Johh*, Yet this I can forego,^ S'uice I was leagued in Burr's intrigue |JoUn Adanib my. Joe.
That 1.us my bosom fir'd lie told of crowns and kingdoms, That he. would fchare in Oo, 'If I'd combine,and withliiui join,
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Johnny my Joe. iJ
•John A(lam mV Joe Johhj* It was our soul's intent, firs^, to gain the sway John^ iheti crush the go^eriimeut We thought it would be easy John, l'o do it at a blow, jA: din its stead place acrown'd head
John Adauis my Joe. -&J l.i 4rt' John Adams my Joe John,
What disappointments shower, y, Upon the beads of -those John, Who seek tor r*^al power Like Lucii-r, HUM* tell John,
*«re Gov. Giles*' Message'(to th Legjslattiie of Virginia) ol Feb. 8th. 1828. ee[
Jac kaon \yerj tv£ I ay'
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To realms of sfiame and woevnd soon his state will be my tate, O Johnny my Joe.
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John Adams my Joe John, O that I'd with him lell, And not remained behind John,
To merit deeper hell Had I thrown oft'my mask John, Some twenty years ago, One half my sin would neyer been,
O Johnny my Joe.
0 Johnny my Joe John, How altered is my breath, And surely I can teel John,
The chilling damps ot death The tcest my eyes are closing John, Farewell, for I must go,^ Disgraced to lay 'neath Kentucky
CLAY,
John Adams my Joe OLD HICKORY. Hermitage. June 21, 1828.
1 in and Sheet-Iron
Manufactory.
SMITH fy TRACY have commenc ed the above business in Terre Haute, at the office of John Britton, Esq where all calls in their line will be attended to on the shortest notice. Tin ware will be repaired Old pewter received at its value.
BUSINESS,
at tT reduced price, one half cash, (he balance in Hour, meal, pork, corn, oats, whiskey, hides, &c.
Wm. FiSNLVlOllE.
October 21st, 1828. 31t3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOi let
NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber has taken out letters of iMministratiofi on the estate of Humphry Stearman dee'd., late of Sulliau county, ludiana all persons aving demands against said estate re requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement, and ill those that are indebted, wil1 please call and discharge the same. The estate is probably insolvent
Wm PURDY, Mm'r.
Carlisle, 18th O robr 1"-
Public j\oticc
Is hereby given, that letters of administration have b^eo granted in the ounty of Parke, Indiana, to Mary tiepner and George Hepner, as ad oiinistratorsof the estate of George, Hepner, late of said county, deceas ed. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them legally au ihenticated, within twelve months from the date hereof—and all in debfed to said estate, to make immediate payment. The estate is solvent. :m MARY HEPNER adm'x.
GEORGE HEPNRK, adtn'r
October 7ih, 1828 31*3
Thomas M. Blake
A N
E. M. Huntington
will hereafter
PRACTICE LAW
In partnership. They, or one ofthem will attend the courts of the first ju dicial circuit, and the supreme court
Their office is in Terrc-Haute, at the corner opposite Judge Oemiug. August 31st. 1827 24tf
New Tannery.
THE subscriber has established himself in the
aiming & Currying
Tn the town of Terre-Haute, upon a iberal scale, and now solicits a share the public patronage.
His yard is situate upon the South end of Market Street, where
will be. received to TAN on $»e shares, or bought at fair, prices, in ood pay
THOMAS M'MURRAN. Tcrre Haute, JubjQZd, i^28.—18.
^liLAM'K NOTEBOOKS for
t.. 4ale at this Ofjits,
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V^-v-^i.-^l^- Sheriff's Sale.*
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Terre-Haute Oct 20. 18-28. 311
NOTICE,
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The subscriber informs toe public at large that he will accommodate them in the „v
and Boot
Shoe
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Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtu' ot an execution to me directed and delivered, from the ot fice ^i the Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court, Indiana, I will expose to public sale, as the law directs, at the court house door, in the town of I er re-Haute, on the 20th day of No vember next, between the hours of 10 oclock, A M. and 1, P. ou said day, the following tract of land, to wit:—The N qr of Sec. 5, 13, N. ofK 9 IV., as the property of John T. Chunn, to pay Richard Steele.
half of the S E. qr Ser
23, T. 13, N. of R. 8 W—West ha I' of the N. E. qr. Sec. 30, l\ 13, N. R, 8 W.—and the 8. E qr. of Sec. 19, T. 13, N. of -8
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S. BONNEII, S REYNOLDS,
iJOHN D. EARLY.
*ferre-Haute, October 13, lb28. N. B., The mercantile business will, in future, be conducted by the subscriber at the old stand who has on hand the remaining stock of
Merchandize.
NEW GOODS
when his frien'ds and the customers of the late firm can be accommodat ed He will receive in payment VVHKAT, POUK., BEKS- WAX, OEElt-aKINS,
^AL,E UF LANIjS
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ALLEN, ShJ.
CM. 24. 1828 3lw3
Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry Executions to roe directed, and delivered from the office 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 town of Terre-Haute, on the 17th day of November next, between the hours ot 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock, on said day, the following tract1of land, to wit: W half of the S. W Q. Sec. 20, T. 13, North of Range
together
with a good Distillery and other apparatus, situated on the last mentioned tract, as the property of Nathaniel Huntington, to pay Irwin Wallace, RobertS M'Cabe, Daniel Justice, and the State of Indiana
-p+ H. AIXEN, Sheriff
Oct. 24, 1828. 31 3.v
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed *nd delivered, trom the •ffice of he Clerk of the Vigo Cir cuit Court, Indiana, I will expose to public sale as the law directs, at the court house door in the town of Ter* re Haute on the 17th day of November next, between,the hour9 of 10 o'clock, A and 1 o'clock P. M. on .said day, the following tract of land, so wit:—Th? North half of the S W Qr., Sec. 14, 11, N 9 W ~N W Qr. of sec 14, 10, N of 10 IV.—as the propert) of Henry Maxkle, t» pay Stephen S Collett
ALLEN, Shff
OcJ_24, 1828 3Uv3 "DISSOLUTION OF "CO-PART-NERSHIP.,,
The co partnership, in the mer» cantiie business, heretofore conducted under the firm of BONNrER.REYNOLDS#HfART.Y is this day dissolved by muiual consent All persons hndng claims against the said firm are requested to present them to Joho Early for payment and those indebted are informed hat their notes and accounts are left in the said Early's hands for .i short time, to whom paymeut is requestedto be made without delay.
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He intends replenishing the same immediately with a fresh supply of persons to be cautious, and not infringe on the principle of
in pa
ALLOW,
FEATHERS
WHISKEY, HOVEY, GREEN and D'tY Hll)E«, FL VX-SEED, CLEAN LINEN 6i rTON RAGS.
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COUN RY LIN SIEa# JE INS,
John D. Larlv. 30tf
For Taxes," •,
In Vermillion countv. Inrlinna, will ommence on the SECOND MONDAY IN NO VEMBEU NEXT. at the Court house door of said coun ry, and continue from day to day, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. of each day, until all and singular, the LamU 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 offered tor sale
JAMES GROENENDYKE, Collector for Vermillion Co laNewport, Sept. 12, 18 '8 —4iv v't)
BLANK DEEUb
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LcVers of Administration, hxecu'i n$, Summons, Subpii'iias, t\'c. kept couHtautly on hand or sale ai this Oihce,
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Presidential Election
Presidential Election
7Ti I v...
THE qualiBed Electors of Viw county are hereby notified, that ai. election will be held at the usual places of holding elections in the several townships, in the several counties in the state of Indiana, on the
First Monday in November, 1828, to elect FIVE ELECTORS to vote for President and Vice President of the United States, agreeably to the law in such cases made and provided
HENRY ALLEN, Sheriff, October 11, 1828 —294t.
4r C. RQSE
HAS JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM
NEW-YORK
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
FALL & WINTER
GOOl)^,
Which will be sold low for CA^tl. Terre-Haute, Oct 10, 1828.-29//
FALL & WIN ILK
R. S. M'CABE,
HAS JUST RECEIVED AND IS NOW OPENING A
General Assortment
OF
BUY GOODS
-7»A 'AND
which will be sold at a small advance on cost v', Terre-Haute, October 10,1828.-*-29 —,
IPDWiDillBo
WE hare ju*t received from Louisville a consignment of I'OWUhR in whole and half kegs—and expect to receive a supply shortly of 6i pound icegs —Which will be sold as low as can be purchased eUewhere.
J. fr CRUFT.
Terre-Haute, 11th Oct, 1828.—296t
Hook's Flax-Dresser.
THE subscribers having purchased
jp/iTENT IMPROVED
FLAX MACHINE
For the State Indian7,.
Wish to inform the public that they are ready to dispose of those rights at a reasonable price. This improve ment is extremely valuable and simple—and to prevent litigation we wish to inform the public that tve hare heen credibly informed that
lltjdc's Thrasher
is'recommended to the cultivator of FLAX BVMP, Sfc and when that Machine is altered for that purpose it also is said to be upon the pinciple of said si&A HOOfC'S MACHINE, therefore we warn all
HOOK'S PATENT IMPROVED
I! Flax Machine,
for we claim that principle as our own for fourteen years from the date of said patent, (Patent dated the 9th day of Sept 1823 I GEOKGE W. IIIGGINS,
DANIEL HARMON
r^Vabnh
county, Iii, October Tth,
1828 —xJS*4«
Futlinr, ("olourinsj
Collector's
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Collector
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An ttsliirtl-k tkA 4«,..
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's Noli
That I will, by mvseli
or
on the Stcond Jlondmi of ^V' ne.t, ensuing the date rnence .selhrg- at the j0lir' huusa and singular the land/an^tou'f'
(iuor in Putnam county, 1^^,:.
**I OF
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THE subscriber anxious to assist in thf "AMERICAN STSTKM," wishes to acquaint the public that he has taken the '''1^
Fulling Mill,
formerly belonging to VVilliam*& Joseph Kilgore, ou Rig Raccoon Creek, four miles fi om the Wab wh river, and :ias commenced
Dressing Cloth
laving provided myself with the )estof Dyestutf in Cincinnati customers may place nil confidence in getting good STANDINU COLOURS arid having their Cloth. Flannels, Linsiesand Jeans—Fulled, Coloured and Finished oil' in the nicest and best manner.
My prices will be moderate and produce taken in payment SAMVEfi LOirnr, Clothiei
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Dressing of Cloth.
Newville, Parke county, ludiana, -dep or a line to uw ©ctober 10, 1823.—£95t-. llCud'
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on which the tax^s due thereon theyearlKS.if nol paid
on or
fore the said second Monda.j, vember next and that said 'ale „i continue, iroro day to dav l,.i„ the hours of 9 o'clock,^ Ji o'clock, of each daj are offered for »le
UAlflEL SIGLBU, C,^ Greencastle, Sept. aat
ADMIN1STIIA LOR.'R^M^R
O HCiE is herel^givenfl^tfc, subscriber has taken out letteriof I ministration on the estate of I Rush, deceased, late of VerJ,*13
debted to said estate are request, to make immediate payment and persons having claims against
sa
estate are requested to present th duly authenticated within one for settlement
I he estate probably solvent' PETEtt nasi, Clinton, Oct. loth, 1828 —SO1
ADMINISTRATOR^
NOTIICE is hereby given, that I have taken letters of a'Jininislratioil upou the estate of Orville Dibb\e 4e. ceased. Persons having claims against said estate ate requested to prespnt them immediately.—Those indebted to make payment.
The estate is believed to be so!* vent. ZJB\ II. WOLCOTT, ms at sr
Oc. 17 1828. 30
STRAYED,
From the subscriber, ia May l«t,| two years old FILLY black, with a star in the forehead extending downward, from which, are some scatter, iug white hairs two or more of he? feet are nearly to the pasture joint. &
ALSO—a pair of three years old
S I'EERS.
One a brown steer a little sway backed and his tail off above the brush— the other a bright red, with a large star in the forehead. Both then: steers are marked with a square crop off the left ear.—They are well grown RICHARD TAYLOR. Wabash Township, Parke Co la
October 13, 1828.-3
CASH STORE.
2PhE Subscriber has opened a GENEAL ASS OH I'MENT
MERCHANDIZE
in the corner of the TV hite House occupied by Mr Francis Cunningham, and opposite to the stores of ®*essf5' Lintons, and Bonner,
Reynolds
Early: which will be sold at a small advance on cost. •, M'CAU Terre-Ilaule,Sept 4 1838
To tavern keeper TUB
SUBSCRIBER OFFES» TO
lEHiiriL^rPIS^ upon good terms, his spacious
a S a
In Terre Haute, and giveiP®8®" at such time as will suit the pu er or tenant As this pr0Pe^' well known, remark is unnecfi
Particulars will be made ko those who choose to
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