The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 6, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 October 1829 — Page 3

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-aner is Polished woeklyi Pa!,e \„4 of Justice for the seat afeyettc.

and that the blessing promised

I -'peace

4prmi„ed

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m»y re8t,"Pon

But nbiie he Put Uis:sb»«l-

Ser to the *T. *9 jl' ftrbta. t»«lUpoa the «*r^ long as. those, who

Wd the reins of government ate jfe

to trample 4he characfc^

••(heir

opponents J|inder foot and ^ve over the besinnterests of the

3tion,?e

do conceive airjr attempt

to conciliate, as fiAile. __ ... .*

The*uperinteiid|ot£

of the .national

rad toe put onehuc^rcd and thirty-

and Uiree-foor^.wjles •ract. 'fits comprises the v^.ufe exffiifeio our statetfwijf*. _excepa of fuarte^n rafljes yet-unrclin-

?v.:wd

oacaile through Indianapolis,

a,jtwo

miles at prairie,, lying eas^of,

and adjoiningthis tc^.• Tis contract? have ^ecu ftken 3t an avcrasre ef $120 2v' per rxiiie—ainouutj*-. in tie whole, to $13,S'J7 lenving a I at.nee of the appropriation, to be ap*1 lo tbe remaining 14 sectiup Of Holier. lo the dUn^ksg dawn of- bank# mr of $ 3 4 A cording" to tie rates at which the contracts'for remewnf the timber have been taken, this balance will JT»

These contracts show that labour is as cheap in Indiana, as in her si*tcr fi'aies am! notwithstanding the fears expressed ^y some, we feel a confiif icetl the execution of thin work JVfii bear eqtial testimony of the enterpr.zc am! gr of cur citizen*.

No can exist, that the national tr -aairy «ill io a short period he refunded the amouul ofddhirs she has aiJ'r'.J. fur I he c'jrwtnic'ioa of this road, t-yMgh the mediuin of hrr I .and U/n- £»•. !hf? truth of the assertion that t.o ilth of a nation consists, in the t!:lrrf,oeainl icdii'try /f her ciii/.em,

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in ths instance !ic exomplifiod. ir citizens are rich in labour, tht* national treasury in dollars—hy the appropria'ion of these dollars, to this work, the gorernuieut calls ft»rth the Vifirpm of ju citizens and the itn. proveriiftfits e.if nmc the v«!uc of public domain, to an amount equul

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they draw from the treasury

wh.le J..r.se tunes will flow directly hark in payment of the very advortre which *'e

naliori«»l

donrain has

einse'jo%nfr- .'f i.t.

received

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Th-: hi .twrenccbur^h I' dladium,

'he lL2th ult contain* the follow

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letter from Qe», Robert Han late (tegi«ter at ludiHnapolis, to Maawari-in^: and the next H-mber pf the same paper coidnins f'P 'entnmunication' which follows 11 We let them tog*tli«»r with put comment—IV

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Indianapolis 20(h Aug So!(.ffi ,1 Jfatncurriwr, t)*q 1

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1 he mail before the ht

trou.ht me the ii.for,r»ati0„ of

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v- ris constructing such "*oa,d thnr.igh stale, as will adroit of the passage cfrsfrisg-e?, with convenience.,

From the competition fyr these contracts, and the advantageous terms to tii' govrrr.r erst, upon «Uch they have Ken taken, the ar^ftnen*. that our state i* too yowif to enter with spirit, upon some of the many works of internal irripr ivement, whir:! present themselves Li public view, \ritb such imposing as- •-&, has, at lea«t, been much impaired.

my

ffetnoval/rom the office of Register, and, thPappo^t^tt of Arthur St v-iu, k«-q to succeed me. Apart f'um the chutist merit which my re^.oval mduates, I consider it right

^"febef.n in office lon^e-

l° SnUs,'y n»y

not over

?jai. P^imoiiious Uesides, my

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recollect when we were

«Wi..t6d together at Ui(2 form-alior,

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-our constitution, took a firm

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s.Uad K^ainstjths ?octrme of apfX^nt tneuls dtiring ood bebavwur. was tben a young man, \viti» much esperieace, but further reflection and riper .years, even suv. wheu my pecuniary interests ure. concerned, have not changed. m. mind pn that subject. But (.do think wbe.re appointments ^re limited in (heir duration, that inQunitent^ ought to be permitted to serv® out the time for which^tbfey" were ap^ painted They accept th.e o$c« with that expectation & make their arrangements accordingly, |ifil#ss soroe relaxation in duty shoulU make their removal necess&ry In my cas6 I a in happy to infaria yatN that oo dereliction of dutji'^l^B^o

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,fCa„oecounty, by J.|« B. 8»

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arrjngeinent

ANS

Its

aiJ esecu-

eriaces taste, experi«nc« ,wd

iin Jail

lr, politics Mr Seraans »pNog.

dpter®in»««»,0$,an10,1lS.0nCilia"

grounds- between the two con ^p^s-We hope his b-

ocrs

may be

ttl,h suc

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ljaveland, and ill go#t^ work* jat 1lie age of forty, with a const1tu iiuvd$ hardy by much labtor in eWly life if favored witK "health 1 enn set absolute want 'at defiance Besides my sis boys, uniting as they do the^hardy constitution of life German with the mental vivacityW the Irish, can &e employed as ustf ul auxifiaries J|iieireiore ,refttm on one lyis lost i«M»nc# have\b»pj*jl!rple*ed"and dis gustedJ^ith tntAwhining complain?"nf"4ho#p who have be«n% removed frorj office If tbejr opinions were t|Orfh _the iacriSce^'iffhy ever reculiar hajttsh*ip on s- me, but the e^^mple vwn pot be'\wihf»ut its UDlfBci3l C|^«cquenceH.*liveTy citize»^liou\|l Iwof spme other nijean» o(procv'r "iii^ Jrtiv^lii.ood than that of'a public ofti^e^tyd thwe who Itave* thai les1^^hiiy s©^ yet to learn, will now see th' neetffcsity of setting adouf it. Show this letter to my fond mother, telher* uotj-to feel a single pang on account, and so soon as my successor arrives, and we settle the cun ce ns of the office, will come and see ber. In haste.

"b(*^ tjorfh the iacViSce^'ivhy ev yle/^lin f^nf ^Itis triit }hrft BKiVa^ maynjJ?rate with peculu

I am. with touch respect, Your ob. dit'rtt Servant, V- ROUKRT NNA, jr.

•[Communicated.]

I.aurencebwgh Sej 13,1829. Ma. Cull&y— In your paper of the l-ith instant. I find a letter Horn Uohert Hanna, Jr. to Solomon Mm warini, on the subject of reform Mr Hdnna tlisplay an apparent re -lunation, whicii in certainly cr^flitable and wi'l redoond :o his advantage on a future occasion Amen Hut th* motives which prompt such tlecl&rat.oi.* as we find in this letter. jrt» subj-cH ofcfitici*m, &« will Hr ac^o«wlodged by all parties Fir in tive» can alone he dccphe»ed

fenowiedge ot his characterj :iu chur icter should be esta dished ano und r^tood hv a urie^ of action*, a' ending to the point to be established. 1 promise, on a future occasion scan the actions ol tliis mati in

fia*»t

life and previous to thi» exi-n-invtion, it vvi'l be prudent lor th« utd to

.«U8{»,tid

so

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fly

fheir opinions, a

hin mpritn, tor promise correctness and imparti il*t hi the *-Xftnu ia.ion.

Kxpositoh.

[Extnut from the Southern Radical.) "It i* a monster of a frightful mien, "That to be hated it needs but to be seen.'11

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is a doubtful question whethe-

prudence is at any tune a virtue I: it however, and there ever cai happen circumstances under which it mav cease to he so cou«ider«*d, t*e most humbly conceive, tha 'here can be no more appropriate a" occasion for it to throw a^ide tha* ^arh, than when the honor and th-|t-are»t interests oT nalionn are iin pli atcd. It wc*i in compliance wif the^.e principles, that we took th decided stand which we did in op position »o the usurpations of th» Ueneral Government—and callfi p»n our state I.*j is!atur to nulil' the Tariff and /«zr,put the vtate immediately upon us sovereignty What we then said we reit' raft*, and we repent it as the la-1 official peal wh eh we shall ever inak the spirit of patriotism then, fellow citi/.ens of South Carolina—hy the injuiies which you have su-tained— the shade of your revolution*^ t,ther«—by your I'incknevs, your Rutled^es, your Drayf..n*, yt,ut- Ma rion«—by tlie li-»n soul of yur liv* .nj Sumpter—hy the manes of Raw. Iin4- Ivt*ndes, that man who opposed the Pderal Constitution because tie foresaw that it wan nurninn the N'inean m»»nster that would one da)' strangle the liberties ol the south—by the streaming blood of tlie constitution—by your violated league—by all you hold sat red to yourselves and dear to p.' *t»rjty—

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KISR I'P AND «K1)KKS« VO'UK VV KONOS!!! Strik for ciuntr ami for home. Ntiw'-* the 'imeand mnv's the hour Kemember that pnicrustimiiotf, is slavery—and for get not we conjure you, that on« hiut of virtuous iibutv is worth whole rtcr/rity of bomlt ge .*

James N(uli«on CainjJ vllt has been appointed b^ the prebidcut of the jj.

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surveyor and inspector oM^iftevWte,^ the place of Dr. iiichaid Ferguson, re--noved.—Advertiser. *-'s

Appointment fry the president.-4-Sav Aiieroken, of Pennsylvania, to be consul ot' the United ^xatea Martinique.

(Fi-ovbtlue Washington Telegraph.] It lias been officially made,Vaown to this governmert. that \he government of Colombia has extended *tHe period for tlie operation of the oeV tariff of duties, (of which a translation wzk published in this paper a few days ago,) in relation to

[A strong touch of the sentimental From the Indianapolis Gazelle: Gratitude —The State of Indiana, and her authorities, in the short space of ten years has honored Gov Ka$ jvith ten different responsible of fices'of trust and he, in return alive to the obligations he feels him self under to the community which has raised him from obscurity, as a small testimony of his gratitude, he ha# named his young daughter "Indiana This reciprocation of compliments, isjthe result of the most ardent sensibility.

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IN AMU.N iF \iKXii t) l'he schooner Splendid, arri»«»tl at New-York, in 27 days from Ver Cruz, has brought a file of Mexican O^per* to the 15th ult which fur.isfi a fr?w additionaf items on th ubject of the progress of the inva tng army. It appesrg that shortlv itrer the landing of the Spaniards. '»ey detached a |body of 1500 men 1 gainst Fampico, which, although

I-feuded by a superior force, made )ut a feeble defence, and was taken »»*ession of without murh bl»odct\ A small corps of Mexicans, amounting to about ,200 men, ••whose intr-pidify carried them too (a»hty in the presence of the ene»y." was likewise defeated with some loss but op to the latest datrv no action of consequence had tak»-n dace. Gen. St Anna, with^2.000 men, hid advanced to Tuspan. a»out 49 miles from Tarnpico, and vas preparing to march against the invaders. He tiad i-otued a procla mation, in which he exhorts his iroops to be fa:thful to their counry, and if necessary, "to die a thousand deaths," rather than

r*«n,

Importations from the Uni­

ted Stales, to the 31st October, Wft havc muoh satisfaction in beio^ abb to cantradict the report of the assassination of Mr. Poinsett in the city of .Mexico. Advices have heeo received from him at the department of state, dated 15th July last, the same day the rumor of his death was circulated at Trint&ad.

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A^vroman in Johoson, t., in a state ofhieo eota] alienation, murdered her own Infant in the absence of her husband, is return, sue told hiru the child colled off the bed, cried, and appeared distressed that she took a chair- gn, there appears to be neither jfle

post and smote it ou the head and kill ed it, thinking it wonld be better iu another world.—la. Palladium.

St.Lows,sept.5.

On \V ednesday last, sentence of death was pronounced upon Michael Cogland and Samuel Danforth, the former for the murder of (Janiel Desant, and the latter for the murder of \N illiam 15rown. I'licv are to be executed ou the 26th and .iGtb iusts. ., lleucqn.

We understand that the party of Kn glish emigrants. *aid to comprise forty

families, trho lately came iu by way abstract of the correspond Canatla, have settled in tlie vicinity of| ence between Mr Dawkins, the Jacksonville, iu organ county, hey have shewn their discern men tin select, itig one of the choicest spots in ourstatcand have betrayed great g»od sense in »ettliog ia a den'cly populated iieigtiborliood, wher- they can have tnaoy of the comforts and convomeucie* to which they have been accustomed, instead of guin£,a& Kuropeun emigrants too of»e have erfuneottUy d*iue, into the ttuoJ.5. We wish tliC'trsticOcJ^1* r,. f'finoit I"U V£c"ccr. }\~R kiG.v L\-/•/-

4,suft'er

the hard yoke of oppression" which 'he Spaniards were seeking again to impose upon the Mexican people.— he spaniards are said to have lo-rt 500 men by nickncss, since their departure from Havana. It was re:»orted at Vtra Crux, when the -plcndid left that place, that Com Porter had bceauut under arrest in ihv city of MMb and that a Motion had been nHrae in the Mexican Senate, and negatived, to give Mr. Poinsett his passports lor returning to the States.

Ohio State Journal.

^From the Journal of Commerce. Monday,

Sept. 7—-^ o'clock P. Mv

LA I'fcS l' FUO.VI EURO Pill. Our news boat ha.s just come np from tne ship l^oltimbia, Capt Delano, by which we have copious files of London papers to the 31st inclusive

Count Capodistrias, President of Greece, has issued a proclamation convoking the National Congress at Argoa on the I3h July.

A parts piper says, it seems that the sum ol 17^,000,000 of francs, which has been ottered to the Spangovernment for the conquest of Mexico, would be produced by a loan, to bt? made by thf! ancient pon «e»sors of that country, who have liccu expelled from it

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Courier of the 3,1 st, sl^ieii thasotne. nentlemen fsoun tlw city had an iolerview with i^ord ^erdc-.e^ the diy previous on the ai»f j,ect of the iovasioo. Qf Mexico by Spain Lord Aberdeen gave the most satis factory, assurances that the British government wouTd take the mostefietual me inures, within their reach foe tBe protection of British persons anf property in Mexico. It wa* suggested to,his Lordship th£t Great Bpitaio haying, two or three years since, intimated to Colombia and Mexico when an expedition against Cuba was preparing, th^t she could not see.wi,tb indifference any attack upon that island, it seemed to be only reasonable that Spain should, on her part be prevented from attacking Mexico, and Colombia from Cuba, to which Lord Aberdeen replied, that the circumstances of this armament having been fitted out from Cuba, materially altered the position of affairs, under which the kind of prohibition alluded to, had been imposed on Mexico and Co lomhia, and that the government woald not fail to take into its cohsideratiou the new position tu which affairs had consequently become placed

London, Jul 31— Evening—The contents ol the continental journal* received this morning lead us to expect some very important account* from the theatre ol war in the eas' and that, too perhaps, before many nours have elapsed, for, notwith standing the rumoured negotiations of peace, which, by the way, are nt so plentiful as they wert a few da a-

nor slumber, no relaxation ot at tivity, in the respective armies of the belligerents indeed, it is not improbable that the standard of the prophet has been already unfurled on the plains of Adrianople, with what tesuit a few days will inform US- V, aUKKCE. Count Ccpo irfstrias an£ *Vr 1 Uawkins

Tr»e Boston Daily Advertiser of the second instar.t, contains th»- to(.

B'itish Mi tiinter in Greece and th President ol the Oreek »veru ment. l« nal de«. Drbats of July 2G:

gieai ed from the Joui-

Mr DawkitiH communicates a copy of the protocol of March 22, ami liter alluding to the determination the allied powers to require th* 0 t-v«»an P.»rte to maintain the a uii ice announced by the rets el 1 ndi on the 10th Sept 1828. as ex fShnfi cU facto on tfie part of t'«r i'uiks. expresses his conviction tha tie Greek Government will ineef he hopes of the allied courts b^ declaring immediately a cessation hostilities on all points in whic.i the struggle is continued, or by recalling their troopn within the bm its a' the territory placed under 'h guarantee of the three powers b\ the net of November 16, 1828. 'I'he count in his reply to this let ter, expresses his gratitude for thifirst official communication of the acts of tha allied courts relative to measure* for carrying into effect the treaty of July tth. This com munication however, he says l^ave* much to be desired by the Greek government, of information which has not yet reached it. It had received no official notice of the nsite of the reis etfrndi of Sept 10, on which reposed the hope of an armis tice. If this document corresponded with what it had been repre sented to be by his private corres pondents, the Greek government ould see in it only an evasive an iswer, hy means of which the Porte rejected once more, in principle, the mediation which was oll'ered t* him bv the treaty of July 6 hi resting upon a armistice d? facto, which is in effect a def'ens attitude revokable at pleasure, declaring on its part and on thi* basis, the-cessation of hoMilities, the Greek government would place itself without the piiaciples laid down bv that treat/, and would contract, at the same tioi", an engagement which it would not he in it* power to fulfil. He proceeds to s:iy that he is ignorant ol the limits ol territory guaranteed hy the alliance, as the protocol of November IG, 1828 bas not been communicated to him—that the inhabitants of the provinces without the isthmus of Coriuih, with those of the peninsula and the islands, have contracted solemn engagements, in the day ot trial and misfortune, never to separate their cause—which engage ments are con finned by the double function of the acts vf the national congress, and of the oaths of the people. The Greek government therelore, has no powtfr to diNW a line of separation between continental Greece an I the Peloponessus, especially as it is to the immense sacrifices ol those countries, that the Pe opouessus has more than once owed its safety. Uc mentions tl^recent

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.«!!r©li) d»r to £3reelc ifiay'fortresses1 of Y-oiitxa, ^epajito,, Mis

Quon^hi and. Anatonco, and. yiti .mates his expectation that Athens and'two or three other place.* will »oon follo.w their ex tmple. He re Serves for a further communication some remarke ou several acticle^wi the protocol.

&XECOTOZU'

WiLLthe

credit of six months, soijie

^ousirhoid sc iUtctirn

r.- FURNITURE, TOGETHER WITH SOME

CATTLE

AND FA1UILYG LMfjLEJWjVTS,

Belonging to the estate of Jeremiah Wilson, dee'd further particulars made known on the dav of sale

edward

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R. HOGG A1 r. Executors October 5, 18"29 -~24

OATS ASTSJ CORN. WANTED. bushels of OATS wanted •JW50 CORN,

Enquire at this office*'

Oct 8,—35tf

iffomcs

hereby give.n,H|iat the estate of Thomas Borden, late ot-Ver million county deceased is insol vent, and that shall claim the set tlement of the same as siu-h ,\

JOEL RUSH, Adm'r

Clinfon, October 4. 1829 —-i (OL LJ^C T( Hi' S \iJTiV undersigned, collector ol the State County Revenue, for Fountain county, gives notice that he will proceed to sell, at the court house door, in the town of Covington, in said county, on th«

Second Monday iu .\ocumber next, all lands on which the taxe are not paid for the year 1829 Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A and contintue from day to day until all are sold Dated Coving ton, Sep' 30. 1K29 25y ROBERT UETFIELD,

Collector b\ C.

fJsT of Letters remainining the Post Office at Merom, I

if not taken nut within three months will be be sent to the general post office as dead letters. 4 Burnett Win esq Mayfield Wm Brewer John Nickerson David Caruthers Mar'rt Pittman William Cameroon James Phelon James CreagerJohn Plew Albert Gappen Stephen tnggs \braham2 (iro«e David Springer Robert Howard David 3 (Jsrey Robert Hidden Samuel FpdegrofTA I^awson liioton Wilson Peter Lawson Geq Weir Mary Morria Miles West Ephraim

Donald Cllas' L1\N. S CO -H7 Sept I, 18-29 -25

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CHEAP FOR CASH! SSrjtolr$*t- or itriail.

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HE umler-iuned havejus't reived a vi-rv Heavy Stock

fAR

assorted

jor/sir

From the Eastern Cities, which wi'l be sold on fair terms either by the

1'IECE OR RETATL. l'he? have determined to make an effort to supply the Merchant* ii» the neighbouring towns

FEES

withv

arti

cles at prices that shall justify their patronizing a

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WHOLESALE Bl'SINRS^ in Terre-Haute, and ask fi 'avom of an examiation of their

STOCK

and prices by ail who may be dis posed to t.urchase -jz AIV

lXVOrCE OF 12

CHESTS

rmsT Qt amtv rorNanrsojs

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TEA,

Has just been received upon cohsignment, which shall be sold alow as the article can be broujiht from the Ci'i"* Mso, j) lot ef

POWDER

AT MILL PRICES adding only transportation and coin mission.

w. c. & D. LINTON.

Sept 10—621'6

SIIEUIl'F'S SALE. ivmY virtue of an execution to jBjp me directed, and delivered ti ,,m the office of the Clerk ol the Vigo Circuit Court, Indiana, I have seized and taken

I1ENI5Y ALLU$,S&'/

Stpt.

24, 1H29. -5%

Wmpp A- if

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a$ order of Court of Sullivan cou.bty,

wiii expose to sale on Saturdav first day.of J^oveiol^r next, al( c: right and.interest^ of-£lishsi £toud®» not, drc: la.ite.of Sullivan couri( tO

100

be sold, at Public Sale

on 29th in^tantj o%u

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&€3t£3 OF hA&m ,£

being a part *»f the North West of section No 35, in 1,wn I, fijoV^ of Ra:ige 10 West, together witt t^f appurtenances Sale on the ses between thtf hours of ten two o'clock of said gay, wher conditions will be made knovn "hjrV

HI HARDVO0DD, Adai'

Sullivan county, Oct 1, i8u29 25%

WThilC NOTiCE.~%

TTIO.N

HE SIX rEF,iVTH in Iown seven, Norlk of Range nine West, *1 VermiUm^ county. State of Indiana, reserved »:•/.» by a law of t'ongress far the, use of» 'i Schools, will be sold at

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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at the Court House do.or'in port, on December the seventh o£j"the present year, agreeably, to the

provisions ofa law of Indiana Particulars can be learned on applica[# tion to the undersigned

The abpve s^ctiori of CAN® it well known located in one of (b? best neighborhoods on the \VabasV, nearly all under cultivation, of su* perior quality, near the Wabash, Newport and Eugene, it cannot fa^ to attract the attention of those who wish to locate themselves vantageously j,

JAJUES THOMPSON, v, Commissioner. Sept 28, 1829 S?»tds

LAND AT AUCTlONr

mroncE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order qf-"-/ the Probate court of the county of „fl Vigo, in the state of Indiana, made •*.' at the September term thereof, 1829 1 will sell at Public Suction, J|£" for

CASH,

said, on which the taxes duethereoa for the years 18--8 & !8'-9, $rp noa paid on or before said day—and fqij continue from day to day bMvye^nj the hours of niqe o'clock A ^i4' four o'clock M- of each day uu^| til all are offered for sale.

JAMES tOENfcNDYKE, Collector nf I ermtllitni Co U|, Newport, Sept 1H29 —24H

COLLECTOR'S SAj.R-

BY

To all whom may concern,

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LOT NO. 211,

situate in the town of 1 erre-Hauk which I will expose to public sale the law directs, at the CourtHouse door ot said county, on the 17th day of October next, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock A and 2 o'clock P. M. on said day, as the. property of John Richardson, to ntlsfv Cat Crawford i'*

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WM T. NOEL, collector

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at the court house

door of §aid county, on the fir~ 1 fir if day of October next at oa$ O'clock, the following

Crnct of Ean®.

fo-wit: the l+ est half of Vie Ea*t a rter of Section Thirty t4 Jf, in town thirteen• North of JVirtC West lying in said county

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ABRAHAM LINDLEY \IJ Guardian of John LmdUfy [r

Sept 26. 1829 —24'

COLLECTOR'S SAJ.E,]

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WILL commenpe selliug at tbfl court house door, in the cau of Vermillion. Indiana, on the Second Monday in jXorey:^w next, all and singular the LA2 and Town Lots, in the county aforsW

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virtue of the preeppt fof collecting the State & Conn-

tv Revenue in the county of layr I shall expose to sale all ihe ANDS Town Lots in said county, on the

First Monday in Non inhfr next, that the taxe? are not paid on, or so much thereof af will defray the tax interest, and costs for tne* years 1826 1827, 1828, and 829." The sale to be at the courtv^o se in Bowlinggreeo,and continue^'T«m day to day until alj are offered- or sale. Due attention will be by me JOHN RlZt KL%,. 24] Collector of (lay county.'

iloifce

HAT I will, on the Seeonj Jlonday in November next, rommence selling at the court house door in Bopkville, in the county of Parkp in the state 'of Indiana all and singular, the LANDS Ik Town Lots, on winch the taxes due liieixm for the years A 1827, 1 8 »nd 1829, which 1 am authorized to colieci are not paid on or before said second Monday in November a that I will continue said sale from day to day between the hours ol 9 o'clock in the forenoon and four oV clock in the afterspon of e^ch day* until ail are offered for sale 1.

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of Parke coonty^

Rockville, Sept 21, 18 -9—24 NOTICE

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S hereby given that the subscrihas obtained from the iast Probate court of Vermillion county letters of administration on thp eg#? tate of John Billing decNl

those indebted to said estate are re-\ quested to make immediate p*y ment and those havipg claims again-' said estate wijl present thein for *et:lement. The estate.,r« probab so|' vent AMY BILLING. Amdx

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