The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 38, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 November 1826 — Page 3
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jKii'th District-*-JVni. Russe! iselect «u in the place of John W. Campberl %hq. declined are«election. .,/* -Sixth' Oislr^c.t—-?TV jUiaca Creighton. vun is elected by, a majority of upwards 1*500 votes over John Thompson, thpresent member .Seventh District -Samuel Vinton fc reelected by a large majority over $e vposing candidates.,
Ninth lii*trict—Philemon Beegher kre-eUcted by a majority of about 1000 votes. 1 Iv addi.ion tothe above, it is report ©d that Jcijw C. Wright and Mordecai
Bartley, are te elected in their respect jve districts, bjr handsome majorities gfegi that James
ChJdwellis
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elected for two
years, and John Davenport for one $$$ wear, in the district lately represented jgH^ »y Darid Jennings and that Daniel 8. Norton is elected in the place of tr£i JVilllam Wilson the present member. 4$*?' in the district composed of the counties f: of Franklin, Delaware, Licking, &c.
The Zanesviile paper of 21st Octo-
ivvoer has the following article on the sob t* Ject of Messrs fright ainl jSlas|.be,a eI- lection -r^*. have no certain intelligence from the 8th at present represented by Wil eon and the 11th by Wright, but it is probable that Wright is reelected, and 'V^JBtafttefor the l$th. p, And
Alexandria and Phenix Ga
jzeiie, of the 27th instant, thus speak* as' 3^° Messrs. Wright and Sloane he-*" Mr. Wriaht and Mr. Slpaae, against
Kihom the Jacksoo party in the state of ft}ft Ohio made great efforts, have been eJfected to the *«!Otb Congress, lay irium yhant majorities. The Wheeling Ga- •', ^jzette asserts that the administration ^candidates, with few exceptions, have *ub£etded throughout Ohio When
Kentucky shall have'expressed her voice •Ive- shall hazard little in predicting that jftetreral Jackson will be withdrawn
Tiew Jersey, Ohio and Kentucky it trill be remembered -hawe been claimed jtby the faction.—These states give 38 rrotes, the loss of which will admonish a -, 'the General that his oheep will not be ... -sanctioned by the American people, & In addition to the above extracts, the
Jfational Intelligencer of Saturday-an-
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positively the re-election of
.'v,Messrs. Sloan and Wrighi This is a« .it sfcould be Those who have faithful.ly represented their constituents should be maintained in place* c*v"
Extract from the logbook of the ship Desdjemoila, from Campeachy. f. Jf, -"On the 1st Oct. I M, left Sisal a td proceed for New-York. At midtI wight wac four times fired at by the iVlcxican brig of war Victoria, Capt 'Ma- .:
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chine, the fourth being a cannon shot fell witliin 10 feet of tne tnaia Chains, which compelled Capt to heave' to 'llie Victoria then ranged ahead of the ^Kliip At A M. hailed and asked in ijiSf'Q
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^.English what ship, where I jlfter answering thei »«what brig that was?" They replied *'that it wasH M's brig Beaver '4 €»pt 1j then desired that he would des patch him immediately^ but was an swered in the negative—no you must lie by me till daylight. £fe rcmonstra ed, but in vain. At 2 30 A. M^ythe "boat was sent with 25 armed me«, of irhom five were soldiers, with raUskets '".f-and bayonets: they took charge of the ship, at»d made a strict search for doc timents to prove her in an illicit trade by force ofaimsthey took the captain's *ttrunk,containing, with the ship's docuxoents and sealed letters to consignees and owtiers, all his personal and private.pampers, and'demanded the deliverance of the ship's register. The register he refused to give up excejrt ttfith liis life, not
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being able through sickness to proceed with it on board •, shortly afterwards the
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was relumed, but ail the sealtd letters. 24 in number, were retained by Capt Machine—They placed one of their own men at the ship's .helm, and ordered capt into confinement in the cabin, who then again mentioned his illness and the close state of the air* owing to having {cargo stowed in the cabin, as very strong objections to, be* in^ there confined. THey then made prisoners pf the other officers and him self on the Quarter deck, and imprisoned the seamen in the forecastle. By force of aftsis, they prevented the captain fi'om hoisting an American ensign at his fni*en p^k.—After daylight he was permitted to proceed with the Chip's lost and crew on board the Vf He was Jthere a^in imprisoned, with two of hi* imen. The boat was taken from him and for some time used in their service
Tfbeu capt. M. called Joim down to^ex-
tmiac lis regi&ler anl le&eti, lift ibia ttously remonstrated against breaking tbe seak, stating that several of the letters were to persons of high* stand* ing in New-York, capable of carrying prosecution to a very great extent yet he persisted, and broke open seven of the sealed letters Whth captain L, further remonstrated agMmt the rash proceedings, and ransacking' his ship and taking his vessel aud the imprisonment of hm^alfapd crew, he told him in his reply that such Was com PORTER'S tWere Di then stated to him that he would 4ay his remonstrances before the goternmentof the United States He then flew, into a yioleot rage and used many invectives, caijing Kim an insolent Picaroon-American, arid ordering him on l£ck. After having possession ot tl» ship eight hours, and detain* »iig her' ten and A half hours, most of the time a breeze favourable for start along shore, (lie captain was dismissed at half past ten, With liberjty' to proceed on his .voyage. They urged many very pressing persuasions to the crew to ship onboard of the Victoria— offering $14 per month, three months1 pay in advance, and $20 bounty, to prevail upon them to leavQ the «hip. and thereby leave her in distress JSothing of the dargo was rtoiep, (for «apt. says be must do them justice,) except tin pots, .Ashing Jinep, shoes, hats, jshirts^ f-'V
On the 20th August, the election of wpfesentatives for the national congress, io»k plaoe in Mexico. The Agnilla states thatfbe liberal an4 federal party triumphed completely in the metropolis, and was believed to have don* |o througho'»t the Mexican union. At ao -early hour in the morning, aays that paper^ the -.whole population, of that capital was 'in motion, proceeding to the polls. It doe* not appear that any disorders incurred.
yesterday bv the'brig Df lta# from Davre, Paris papei» J»:' Sept 17V it 'lb ammnnecSd op the S fttnwrtty of letters from Corfu, pnbli^hied in the XHario di Roma, that lord Cochrane bad hrrived at the island of Hbodes The expedition of Philheilenpns commanded by Colonel Raybaudf arrived at Zante 1st August, and proceeded thence on tiie next daj^—[Boston Daily Adv.]
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DfED—At Alexander Landers' on Gill's Prairie, on Monday evening the £0lh inst. Mr,JOHN F. THOMPSON,
Prairie Creek %ed fig years years,— Th« deceased was a promising v«ung man, but had been eoioetime tfljetea with an sfiection of the lunga« aad fintliqg hitnsell fasjt linking «ndi his disease. out to look tor Medical aid in the vicinity of Vincenns—but found It impossible to proceed on his journey, s»fid yielded liu spirit to flitn who gave it He retained his senses to the. last moment, aitd apprised tlvai»e ef his relatives and friends who were with him of his last approaching dissolution—He has lett a widowed mother, mativ agar relatives and a numerous circle of friends to regret his early exit
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he 'Legislature of New-Jersey is now in session No business of general mportance was transacted during the last we» k. I« joint meeting on Friday Isaac WiHiaaif-on, esq was re elect, ed Governor of the State without oppo sition.,C#he appointment of tJ. S* Senators was postponed till the next meeting, which will taj& pjace in a few dayj?. -i &
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I a a i«elt townsliip, October ^oth, 1826. *e TAKEN up by David Cams two horses otie a Bay horse tnixt with some white haifs a small Star In his forehead the left hind' foot white above the pastor joint with a small black spot in the left flank, some white on the left side of the neck, lame in the right fore leg, no brands perceivable, supposed to be flfteeh \v*ara old, fifteen hands high, appraised to twenty five dollars*
The other a Bay Mare, opposed to be six years old, fourteen ha^ds high with a'bell fastened on with a 'leather collar and round buckle, he hstifeJbf the neck worn olf sopposedto'bg tl?e collar some Saddle maras, no bgands perceivable, appraised to forty* seven dollars »and fifty cents by Obed Ulaksly and
VVatson Miller —Certified by me. $8, JOSKPti SPOOLING J. r. v. o.
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JBy Virtue ®f an execution to in* ill tected and delivered from the office of the Clerk of the Vigo County^ CircoU Court, and also in pur&uance of an »rder and decree of said court, aettina aa
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a court of chancer^, at the thereof A. D. 1826, 1 will esposa to sale as the law directs at the CourJ. House door of said county, on theiftrst d^rofJattusry next at 18 o'clock A. the fee simple of, in, aad to the $?rth East quarter of Section No. in T. No,
of range No. 9 We»t, as the
property ©^Abraham A.Markle, to satitfy Stephen S Collett H. ALLEN, Shei iff, /W.g4, ja6—jg-jt
THE follo«riog:arUelea wil) bo cetved in oaymeut.of subscription to the Register if delivered previous to 1st day ot January next. Corn, Wheat or Rye, to N. Huntington or Messrs. O. sod K. Green, on Otter Creek? Flour and W'li|»key, to D. 1) Patton Clinton $ Wheat to James Orounendyke at Verotilion Fers and Beeswax if delivered to Messrs. Collett aad Hill, do Wheat, Rye or Corn to Was. Kilgorc JNewville. to Messrs Chesoot and Patrick Sugar Creek, Messrs llob* bitis and Warren Rosevilif $ or Messrs
A r*A mil LSfkita nf ftittCfsk* «fe4k!kl«L
And all kinds of merchantable mod
delivered afrtiie Printing Office Terre-Haute, Receipts from the abate named gg£ ticmen will be
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sufficient diaehsrge.
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Lewis Carmuck*
James Davis,
Gordan Hall Isaac Hifis*
We received
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Teire^Haute I82€i,^
A List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Rc»e. ville Paikc eon-uty Ind^ ©c the 3Hh ®f Septeurber—rW^kh. it not taken outwithio three months will be sent to tbe G«c'l Pd«t Office as dbad leu twi' ..i -Vt-i oh* Brown, 4 Mrs Burson, Samuel Brown,
CbrMmta Dmraki
Ashlyor Ansel Htr- ,*
Henry Markle, N
Hainan NeUon.
Sephronia Smith
Kichard Taylor 7-v®ib
|S Stephetrfor Ira,Sales
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Deborah Whftttesy. I
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Is hereby given to all the creditors of the estate of James M'Elwrath, Iste of Parke county, to present their claims to the snbsciiher duly authenticated on or before the first day of March next.
JACOBSUGER Admr.
iWfNov. 8,18S6.—3T4t: State of Indiana,
September Term A. D. 1826.
Alvah Iiotchki&s. J,
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Nathaniel IIuntingtont Sylvester Steel| In Chance1^1 win TuttU*
Plsintiff appears by
Jadah his Attorney and it ap
pearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants Sylvester Steel and 'Edwhi Tattle, are not residents of this State. It is ordered that publication of the pendency of this suit be made in the Western Register, a paper printed in the town of Terre-ltaute, for four weeks successively. this cause be continuedt Term of this Court.
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And that
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Hz**** C. GILBERT ClerkBy A T. H1GGINS Dept'y, State ol Indiana,
Vigo JCounty, lit
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Vigo Circuit Court, September Term, 1826 Joshua Skidmore*! "1 In Chancr vs Petition
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Sally hia WifeT .Divorce. p»ir ,, The complainant by Jamesi Varrington bis council having filed his bill, ajul
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£tti*fctfon ofCourt that thf d,fondant ia not an inhshitaotof the it ordered that unless ahe bo and appear at the next term of this Court to an-*-7®r the aaid bill, the same will bs. bWrd in her *baenc»», and it is order.
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Register a paper prin-4
'ted at Carre-Haute, for four weekssuc* ceisiveiy^nd that this cause.be con-, t^ued to.^he next Term ot this cowti
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By A?i. iiioteiNs arlntnhtp,
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RespectfulIv Inform the ^iblie that wity1^ have, centred into Copartnership for the pirpoae of orr ii| o«i the ,t!
CABINET CHAIR* :.
BUSINESS
HOUSE and bIGNT
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GILDJNG&GLAZI ,VG in Lerre-Haute, in the shop ^ecc&ilf oceopied by Taylor and lan. Cabinet
_c makers, on market street, two sauareC
Seetev and Pickering on Frame Creek -North of the Court House, wfatr? th»*
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hife and intend keeping on band, assortmentof
Chairs and Furniture
ff the beat quality, which they will sell low |br cash or good trade.
(in the Western Remster a psphr prt»» ted at Terre Haute I%.) previous tothe next term this Court and that4 this ciuse be continued. «opy
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JOHN BAVJST.
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Plrke 1'ounty ss: Parke Circuit Court. w.2,11 8rtt.in(erTtr» A D. 1829
Chortetpn J&ritton*
Comjriainant. 1 Ptiition for J* Divorce.
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JaneBritton,
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Wm. Jonas Kesler Mril. Esther K%er#
defendant Andnow imthii iiay
com* the complainant, by Joseph Vki Matre K«quire, his'council amlfited hie bill and i* appearing to the eatisfac* |»on of the Court, that the defendant te not rendent of this atate.
Ordered
tjrnt unless ahe be aod appear here at Ae Mxtfermiofthi».Court, (to be took donontkethirtiMandarin April mist) and answer the complainants bil!~~tbn ^5* therein containiwi w£l be decreed her absence~adl rt further ordered, that the aaid defendant nava notice of the pendency «f jwbltoMton ot DonJ order ftmr weeks
WAI.UCR RRA.Clkl Norttk.
Is hereby given that bv virtue tif a writ of Domestic attachment Issued hr me *nd directed to Saml. Hvde CoosSbl«| there bae been attached the sum of eighty dollars credit# in the bands of'
Ei£*,*tod m'
C*rry property
of^Svlvester Baiket, at the W« of Ashley Harris and that I will p«iceed to act on the said writ at my offire in Honey Ciseek Township, in the County of Vigo, on the 17th day o» November next, of which the said Sylvester Barker will take notice.
G. HOLLOW AY FJ*
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The sutttcribers have ten ORLEANS BOAT8 now building at R*?viUe, which will be finished by the ftrax day of December. Any person wishing to purchase can have thsm low /or cash or approved credit*
NB, The will be delivered to purchasers in tbe Wtbash River. ROBfilNS, 4J-WARREN
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Rosevill Aagnst 27 1826 -52
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S. M'CABE
OARERS FOR SALE AT HISS
HMl flat Factory, JnT.^mvru-
^•arA®Oajof the best quality Low for CASH OR GOOD WHI&KKY.
July 4 1826.—26.-tf^.
Justices' BLANKS FOB 8jSL& ^41 AT tam OFFICE.
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