The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 January 1824 — Page 2

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guilty conscience here to be satt«iied? No! the the evil spii if awaits me for f^ar I »tp not vet driven to dtspair, t' 11 iube*it sr b- lef'l some little ft to rfc triiiqiiility in thi- remnant of un days*. H»* i* ip^ng me of every necestary of*i*fe, and to crown the measure oi afiictions he is industrious i»f cir actuating irtf lalsest, ba*£ftt, blackest •landeMS that hi» bewildered brain and depraved, heart can invent.—And alas he teeks U» deprive «ne of1 mv last only hope, my life! my children !I

Lwheti!! will the Almighty

.! tftri »i fmai his wtckel wavs alas, I pity hiI® and would4ornve h»«. POLI.Y PIlll,i,r .'Sw/

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KECiVAEK-6byiUZ/^T p' TKRBX-UAOTE,

Jkttvisfyr

26^ 1824

letter from J.i.nes Esq. to the editor of*the

Register, dated Coryden, Jati. 6, ?8°4 Si?—\ bill has passed, giving to the

fhe

right of electihg Electors of

PreHiilentand vice President h» general ticket, without restriction bv dia"Ifictu—a biil has pais set I the Stna{£ t) ta J, eqnirmg»be Legislature to meet at Indiana rot. i*, on the 1st. in l*^*«ttdthe Executive and other officert at the same time. It is thought there will be a majority in the .'lower *!«•—a revision of the mo*! important law. has passed the house of Kep-J*. jresentatives, the Senate has not ver actl^d on many

yf

lioli»Tsf

•enyetri will pay the debt, interest and Jcmt} and al«o to value the fer1IKmpl« #od if it will extend, it is to be first ©IS

*red for sale in that wav but if not »old« then the fee simple shall be »o!d for a *ow not less than half its value? but this restriction doeg

falf

noj

w,JJ~7on(i

one Bed and the neeessarv Bedding therefor, household andlkitrhen fur-nr-turn not exceeding in value ten dollars, ^ne choppingr Axe, one weeding Hoe,

the necensar*

the constitution.—What its fate, way be in ?he house of representatives, we cannot copje^urn ltid, Ga*."'

r*uits

them—considerable re-

fc,trenc»m«*ft.ts ^ill be made' in the dejttAuds ua the county Treasury.' -A bill 3**^ been introduced this day author? it"1"

t'v-' sa'«

of the Seminary Tuwn-

jAfe®luP,n MuHrue county—-I am appnsed tb« sale of those lands at this time Sfeeneval svntem of education will be 4i|foduced commencing with Tuwn•bip Schools,

LAgUBiL

The bi 11* subjectmg'real and per«on %1 estate to execution, has passed the fconwe of representative*, and the fo|. losing are its features, as it passed the fcoo-e. *N"cessary wearinsr apparel is es€tnpt from execotion—'Porsonal estate «vjv b»* so(d before real estate. and fir, the best pii"e it wiii bt-in^. Fo»* contracted before the first da of January. 1R24, if real estate is taken o» execution, the defendant may rea jury of three disinterested free-

to enqire W the rents for sev,

v"tts

ettend to any

reater quantity of real estate, than a-quarter section of land, or one tons? jind lot in town. For debts coiftrtcted after the first dav of January, r*al and personal estate most sell for irhafft will bring unle*^ thr renU wjH pay the debt and costs. If the defend

ittutti Intelligencer

The *ftle of Non-HesidHnts' Land is ov« r.—The state ha* derived great pecuniary advantage from this sale— axes which had been due for four and five years, have been collected. Out of ati^ut 8,000 tracts of military land, which were offered for sale, -not more iUap a do/.tfn or two, were stricken oft' to the state. We hope, that the promptitude ujtb which .these Lands have been pumiased up by individuals, for taie*, wi'l stive as a good lesson in figure tii those persons holding land in .Mm8 sta^j, and induce them to be a little more punctual No»»Keident Land

Holders, qhould also recollect, that tKv law of th«| state, authorizing the sale oh therr lands for tuie^T allows^ them jonly one year touredeer» fe.

It is rumored, at the City of Washington, that the Hon. vV'fwinn Kduards% Senator from ihis tate iu the Coiigresk ol the lTn^ed states, will be uppointel cr to Mexico. General Harrison, of Ohio, is also spAken of. -y r^- %w- *. Ifeic--'' QOyER.fr HOL^l S OF .YOJi'H Carolina, has,the' followingremaiksin hi^fat^' excellent a*'dvj*«»» to the L-^i« lt!«ie :t—" The last tieiieral Assembly distinguished itself by the pas*a«e of the law abolishing impt i«6nmviit tor debt. Should that huoa«e lawbep»»r nutted to jremain iut »rte. a few yeaio expe. ienck will demonstrate tl at it will not operate any inconvenience to the community, but will curtail theextenson of credit, and the numerous law

consequent thereon. Our country will no longer present the odious spectacle of public prisons, filled ^ith "»e unfortunate, many ot them to grat.an unhaiiowed teeling of revepg accreditor,, amflhe people will be tora ruinous specuiation|^find injudiqio«f.credit, to habits 'jf industry and etoottmy. I sincereiy hope that this relic oi barh.irity—ihis stain upon fiee.«i&»tituth>n»—now hloMed from our rode forever and that the unfortunate, who should rather claim our compassion aud (•'•arkv, shall no lunger j^. torn tronr. iiu 1 p)s^« |amiiiffa|taad ean«, fined criminals in bm hsome {frisoua

The congress frigate is said fo be about to return home f.om Rio Janeiro, without proceeding to Buenos Ayres.--Mr. Hodnev having chartered a ship to carry himself and family thither

The Peacock is to proceed to the Pacific, in company with the United -Htatea, com. Hall—a vessel of^maller draft of water being thought n»'ees»arv.

Com Porter—~k Norfolk pappr ^ayn, that tine I (dependence 7

*t Maranzas.

5- «-w«rn-upon the Jnd^enderce cj the South cant, has a family, he has the toHowingL"1*™** Republic? We confess "that personal good* exempt on execution, fwe^ are ere»fuloas

Frnm the Bait. Jlormvg Chronicle. Jy^portant^ Ru*»t,r -.?A rumor has been aB iat in fi» ciPf for some davs past, that Vfr. Rush had' made an enquiry of our government, by tfe request of the English (^aflinet to ascertain whether the United S'o/es were prepared to join England in a united resistance to any attempt of flallv Hflftianre ,,

?t»

Bible, one Cow and Calf, this, bat that Kngland is prepared to

Wheel, one Reel, and

xproviiionfi

to supply a

wmily two months. Oefendanf* may liave a stay of execution lor ninety davs ®n all sums, bv entering sufficient security, except Justices 'of the Pear*, of the Circuit courts, ^heriff»t Treasurers, Trustee* of the Seminary to A or an moneys received by vitttte of their offi-Ces—-Chartered Batiks for m«t»ey dejposited with them and their property, rfeal ami personal, to be sold for the best pri4ce it will bring. bill establishing the permanent teat oTgovernment the »Uie of Indiana. passed tire senate yesterday, by ftine vot^s in the offirmotive, aw$ eight 8 the negative ,1 his bill provides for tfeeiiext session'ftf the legislature to be iMlden at the court house in Indianapfnision tii^c »ecoml Monday in January. 18:25. unless convened by proclamation *0 the governor, antler the pfevreio&a of

join as in resisting all further attempt* on the part of the Allied Powers, to colonize this country—-England is jealous of Alexander's power and the settlement he has formed on our western frontier, has already beefkwfth the Rng li„h Ca'». met, a subject oremonstrance." there may be a foundation for this r,linnr5 ^ot

wp 8re

an

!,ar

tied

erv flute is to ^proceed to the West Indies as the flair ship of the gaiiarir commodore, and that he will rende2

inclined to think

the Federal Editors are all too fast* in tiieir anticipations and explacattonso' an between Alliance Great Britian and the United States The golden days of i»i itish patronage are not very soon to recur again in this country. The sam« Morning Chronicle, in its remarks o«» the President's Message, on Mondav, says:

of England ts Tieithe»-

friendly nor propitious to the Allied monarchs, as is] evident from the recent appointment of consuls as commercial agents for the South American Kepub i^s. Now, if these royal partie* do intend the subjugation ofSouth America, we arestronglv disposed to think tliat an alliance will be found, of feasi»o »nU deleuaive, between the U-

fnited States, England and the Sontti Vat printers throughout

Aine^icj|Q. Repiiblics^ as well as with -adjacent- slates will give the abo»e Mexico.'^ •:'& 4 insertion. \nd the RilWor of the 'ftd'^obia National G. tte, in rema an

siime subject -a^:—[a ley/ oi ..s vvouia. .,r..' «... it.liciztil.by

4lt

was not a distant and improbable danger, which induced niyifthe Presi

O E N

A A A

bel^ve not onlv

eotj to dwell so emphatically on the necessity, at this time, for pat- .,, .1. *, '^0*1* Stephen 8. CoIlA tot sm and union in the pubUc servants JJ'" po'd'vely dissolt^e next Spring bes ud their constituents, and to give so fore which time it will be absolutely ue» round Und menacing an admonition to Gessax*^' that all thos indebted to them the Allied powers. He must have J* ,T BOOK AC. studied*with severe attention the omens 'UN r, should discharge the amount abroad, and probably professed means "ue* those who fuiL to avail them, •of judgement more certain than those

Of all the ministerial Editors, Mr l.oiemati, in his last evening's Post, has giveu the b*st foundation for thife surmisetl understanding with the cabinet of George LV.—as follows:—

4»liefyre

$\5 Reward.

se'v®8

wliich are fountfln recent events and a •public declarations, before he under- NOTES and ACCOu.^ TS „j jiuok to rouse in this nation the feelings p'aced in the. hands of proper perso® OTd fears which trt- language is ailapted for collection tb e«ceite.j before i» placed this j'ifpub- »n the meantime th^y are determin# lie to the eyes ^f Kurope i#quite a new ed to sell their present STOCK Ofl and critical attitude." HAND as low if not lower than any in 'These dnd the rest of Mrfc WaUh's

studiously solemn and stately remarks tries or Beef Hides. on this^ubject, are given by Mr. Cole- LINTON & COLLETT. man. of the Evenitfl Post, with the lau-! Terre-Hautc, Jan. 18, I8i4—244 to it to is re ad IT

Mr. Walsh is not accustomed to: I Hi J), throw out lematks on such grave and, A Journeyman Taylor,—Also Two0 mportaot subjects, whith out due con-j three boys, from 14 to 15 years of ac« ideration, founded onaound informa- who can produce j^ood recommends! turn.'1 On the contrary, we b§ve good iahons of their moral.and industriofct reason to believe tjiat lie enjoys no ad- bahita. as snn^hH^, -f._ vantage (which is not common to al!) of information from the Department of iState, and that his political, diplomatic, or ministerial assistance, is not very acceptable to the Head of that department.

the General Brown left Ca­

diz it was rumored there, that Ferdinand had been summoned to Paris to attend a meeting of the 'Holy Alliance' for the'purpose of arranging their future plans to extinguish liberal ideas in Europe and in the South American states. A similar statement appears in a late London paper, which adds,that England had refused to comply with an invitation to send a miniVter to the meeting Connecting the tone of the President's Message, with the rumor alluded to in the £aboveJ article from the Baltimore Morning Chronicle, and the tact that Great Britain has so recently sent out agents to the South American "states, it seems more than probable th|t the combined sovereigns contemplated the overthrow of liberty in the States, and that the English government had ifeiermined ou .opposing a measure so fatal to her commerce in this quarter of the globe."

A* Patriot.

THE Trustees for the of excellent laYid handsomely situated SCHOOL Sb.CTIOJSr No. 16, on the East bank ot the Wabash, is i" Town Twelve North of Range nine

t. -1. 1

pa able in CORN as above stated

STRAYED «»r stolen, supposed stolen, from the •.ubscriber in Harrison Town-

v.

re

now

Further particulars will be made known 8!t.

^or ®a'e

this

on

est. will Rent all the improved Land *'n§ terms. Any person wishing to on^ said Section for ONE OR TWO purchase, an excellent situation would tears, and take in payment for the do well to view this land. For partic* rent good sound merchantable CORN,

ulars

by applying to diatcly, and ^1 persons indebted ta in* by applying tp W ILliiA.'i'l VfARRS living in '^'erre-Haute.

J. COLM VN JOSEPH MARK Trustee* Wm. \RHS* Terre-Haute, January 19,1824. 24, Sir,

J7

s.up *ig« county la. on the evening yes to practice law in the se*ct' of the 12th inst. a bright sorrel mare, Counties in the first Circuit, Dubois and supposed to be eight years old, o'jout Pike in the fourth, and Green in tti« 1411 bands high, branded with the figure fifth—and in the Supreme court. H® of 9. on the left thigh, thus 9, right eye will he found at bis residence in Wash* knocked out, the eye sunk into tlie head, uigton except when absent at court.— small star on the forehead, some small Conveyancing punctually attended W» white «pots on the left shoulder, shod all round when taken, and wore smooth, All who are indebted, either to ti»e with foal* late firm of Brown

Any person or persons, securing in the subscriber, arc requested to oiaka any jail, or delivering mare and thief, immediate payment. And if they cs*

1fe7,e ,,i:e®bove nnvarrI«

or

iu

CHARLES JOHNSON,

a4--^w.

THE PARTNERSHIP NOW EXISTING HETWEEff

47-vf

ofthe^present notice, may expeel

tl»e state

for Cash in hand, Furs, Pel'

habits, as apprentices to the Taylorinj

0, ROBERT B. COVERT, •Teref.Hautt'? iJun 1^.,

•ii t'.iii .•

BY Virtue.of an excution me direct* ed, from .^he Clerk of Sullivan ciicuit court, I will expose to sale on the 14th day February next, at the Court hou§e door in Merom, Lot No. lOS. in fhe town of Meroui—-taken as the property of Rice, at the suit of .William Witts. DIXuN FERQtKltON & c. January 21st. 1824, 25 3w,

Notice.

IS hereby given, that we shall apply to the Circuit court of the county of Vigo, at its next term, to appoint Com missioners to divide the real estate of John Chenoweth, late of said county deceased, among his several heirs and representatives.

ISAAC CHENOWETH JOHN CHENOWETH W1LLIAM CHENOWETH Terre-Haute. January 24th 1824 25 4w.

A A E A N

FOR SALE.

FRACTION SIX, adjoining Lower Terre-Haute, contain) wg

%4

rr

121 Acres,'

the most accoiiiitioda*

aPPty

to be delivered in a crib to be provided Terre-Haute, Jwi. 1824 Trustees ort s^id

bv ^e I'm^tees ort s^id section,—application may be made at any time be-' tween this date and the first day of VI

at this office.

March next, on which day if noi ren- persons who are indebted t® ted it will be sold to the highest bidder ^"bsci

Notice.

,b«r

b* h,«a«r

for Saddling work don*

Daggett, afe requested to

t,,e 8atne w,th me

persons mucu*.. .-

for merchandize either by note or book account, ore requested to call and »et» tie ttie same belore the 10th day of Feb» ruary next, after that time all notes andaccounts remaining unsettled will I# lett with an oflicerTor collection.

JOHN CRt'FT

Terre-Haute, Jan. 27. 1824—25 S*

Luw ioticc.

AMORY KINNEY informs hifl

friends and Jthe public, that he contiii'

and

ICinnev, or t»

ten P^y. to call and settle ike same b/

dollars for the Uuef—or five dollars for note, it is hoped that this invitation the marc. J, as late eve"* the detection of yv»lhans bgiiig l»ave m#He aft ind'iscrioniuite collect^ ol benefit to community it is desired .indispensably iiece4snrv.

AMOIiV KlSSf