The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 January 1827 — Page 3

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Hon, have elected Edward Kins- pro

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Jte. rhe compensation Bill, reducing the psijr of members to two dollars ner introduced in tbt Houaeon ^^rftbe

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that bodv by considerable majority, But was

in the Senate two vot(£

4 his distracting question it therefore rompity pat at rest Governor Morrow delivered his message at the com. mencementot the sessiou. The inauguration of Mr. Trimble, accompanied with military performance*, took felace on the lihh ult. lie Statesman observes, I he Hivil, otithc occasion, aras thi onged with Mies, and the. Galicrjr w^tli lud, Cfttz.

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jf assists tit in the S..ulh Wilhrahsm, N. Post Ofikc, has been a minted for iecretinglettei8_\vit!i»#uonc7. lie had purloined at OiftVrcul liuics upwards ol •is hundred dollars.

Fifty-two negroes and one white man have been condemned as conspirators in the late insurrection in Porto Rico, and were soon to be executed ,v .M% J»v 'v,

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Women's' shoes are made by the bushel at Lynn, Massachusetts, a town where the manufactures of America Jpay be said to have originated.

The prisoners in the Vermont State Prison, last year wove 149,000 yards %f Cotton stuff. The Vermonters make rogues weave the web of industry.

The Virginia legislature met on Monday. A severe session is anticipa fed. Among other business is the election of anew senator in the place of Mr. Randolph^ .whose time expires on the 3d of March-

A Mr, Gideon O Dixon, of Jericho, vt» has contrived to scrape together *nd abscond with about $18,QUO,by means of embezzlement and counterfeit notes. He was a member, ol the last stat^egislature

The Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada is called- together by prodatnation, for the dispatch of business, on the 23d of January next.

Within two ^ears Calicoes, hate fcsen reduced in price thirty per cent, which is doubtless to be attributed to the success gf our manufactures, 1

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It appears now to be certain tbat the personal property of Thomas Jefferson is to be knocked uff under the hammer, as it is advertised to be bold at auction on the 15 th of January next.

There has been a severe gale at Buffalo. Some damage was done by the

Thelegislature of the* lie of Alabama. was to convene on the 20th inst. at Tuscaloosa, at which platfe the seat of government is now established., 4 .•« & In compliment to the memory of Gen. John M'intosh, a distinguished officer of the revolution, both branches of the Georgia legislature adjourned on the 21st inst and the members agreed to wear crape on the left aim for thirty a

The sef oftd trial of a paH of the persons recently indicted at New-York, ior a conspiracy to defraud, terminated on Friday week, The Jury was sent out at half past two o'clock, and at five o'clock returned with a verdict of guilty. Exceptions are taken to the verdict by the defendants1 counsel, and are yet to be acted jupon.

One of the national guards of Paris, who, some years since, refused to arrest the intrepid deputy Manuel, in the chamber of deputies, has fixed his residence in New-York, a» an ornamental hair dresser. It is stated in one of the New-York papers that he haa brought the rec«n»r.endatio» uf Lafayette.

In the year 1824, sixty vessels landed in Cuba, upwards of 18,000 slaves of these ships a great number were French. In the first month of the year 182% nineteen vessels had left that port for the coast of Africa, and twen-ty-five vessels, five French ard fifteen Spanish, had arrived from thence, hay-

^previously landed withio SO leagues of Havanna, 5,766 negroes.

Some of the

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sens of Baston have applied to the City Council, for permission to erect in the Granary burying ground, a suitable monument to the memory of Dr. Franklin father and mother, to bear thejn ccription borne on the atone placed over their graves by Dr. Franklin.

•At the Belvidere. N. J. Oyer and Terminer one Mr. Adam Cool waa was convicted of an assault upon one Catharine Berry, and fined one dollar and costs. The assault consisted in nutting his arm around her neck and kissing her. Now, this was a very warm act for Mr. Adam Coot,

We are sorry to say that Mr Jek-

one of the Representatives in

Congress from Indiana, was much in*

where be resides.

At a public meting held in the Convent of St. Francisco, the two departments of Venezuela and Apure have been declared independent of Bogota •nd other departments. Paez haa issued, a proclamation, summoning a Congress to form a Constitution for the confederate departmenta ol Venezuela and Apure.

The municipality of Guayaquil and other departments, have sent tn their adhesion to the General Government at Bogota.

Bolivar in one of hie fetter*, declares that "the republic of Colombia has been resolved into its first elements In another hefpromises to hasten to their assistance, and recommends the Bolo vian code to tbei/adoption.

fmEMOFAL^

WE have taken possession of our MEW BRICK STORE,

COMMERCIAL ROW ..

Near J. Early and adjoining D, Johnson & Co store where we offer a Fine asiorkntnt of GOODS

Low for cash, or such trade as wil suit* i* W C. 4 D. LINTON,

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Notices

From the subscriber, in May last a small red TWO YEARS OLD S FEER—marked with a half crop in the left ear and an underbit in the right—whoever will give information where he may be found, to the subscriber, or at the Printing Office, shall be generously rewarded.

freek

JONAS SEELY, Jun I Jany. 9, 1827.

Taken up

By Jonathan GUiam a MAY MARE fifteen hands and a half high, with ft. star in her forehead, f-upposed to be^ eight years old: no other marks or brands perceivable, appraised to fortyfive dollars by JOHN RUS1NG

SAMUEL BUTLFR

1 do certify that this is a true copy from myestray booki •V, JONATHAN GILL

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List of Letters

REMAINING in the Post OfficTat Terre-Haute, on the 1st of January 1827, which, if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Port Office as dead letters,

Humpfiwiy Almy, John Allen.

S.aColIetf*. James Chesnut John Conner, Anthony Creal,« Ephraim Claflin^.

Wm Duckworth, Henry Dawney.

flames Ferrii

Nat. Jour

IMPORTANT FROM COLOMBIA, Capt. Morgan of the brig Columbian arrived at Philadelphia, on Monday, from La Guayra, reports that the coun. trj was io a very unsettled state. Peurto Cavello had revolted from Gen. Paez, who was marching with ail bis disposable force lor the subjugation of that place. Cutnana waa invested by sea and land, by Gen. Bermndes.

Abigail Roads, Alerr Rosa.

L. H. Scott^

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IS hereby given that we the subscribers have been appointed Administrators of the estate John Nugent, late of Parke county, Ind and all those indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to come forward and make settlement immediately, and all those having claims against said estate will present them legally authenticated for settlement within one year from the 5th of December 1326.

The estate is supposed to be solvent, EUPHALET ALLEN, AdminisICZEKIAL NUGENT. trators Reserve township, Parke county Iud 34— 3t. %jjf

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Miss Gula E Bailey ElizabethBoudinot, John Britton, Joseph Bacon.

Nat^aoiei But^e^

John Cellj, John Chun, Robert Cunningham George Cafiett,

Jeremiah Davis,

Jonathan E.

I. Gilnoan, __ William Gilcrease, Joshua Gibson*

Amory Kinney 4. bP-Knight,

Iwac Leforge, David Lykins,

Joseph Matefluasf John Mansfield, Doct. Modisett,

Win. Odell, Isaac Ong.

Peter Price.f

Green

John Hight, Josbua Hale, James Harsha, W«», Hopkins, Jeremiah Hay worth 2,

Jacob Jones, David Jones Richard Jones or Wm Julian, Hez. Cunningham, Daniel Justice.

Samuel Kratser»f' w^,.:

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Jane Lowrey, Wm Lewis.

James M'Curry, JobnM'Neice, Reuben Moore O George W, 6men,

Martin Patrick. E Peter Rush,

Dr. Win H. Scott

John or Joseph John Taylor, Thompson, Lawrence Thompson W 0" t&t, Charles Walsh, Henry Wadkins,

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Thos. Williams, Isaac Woolen 2. George right, John Walker. JOHN M. COLMAN' M. 44.—St.

ADMINISTRATORS^ NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of a wan by the name of Lock wood, (givea name not known) deceased, having bees granted to the undersigned, by the Clerk of Parke circuit Court—-Vofice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate, to present their accounts duly authenticated within nine months, and those indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment* The Estate is believed to be solvent.

PORK

UPON ALL CfAIMS which have not already been put In suit—I shall pay the market prices of the Town upon its being delivered at the POklL HOUSE PORK this season will not command cash, and the article is so abuadapt in the country that every man has it in his power to pay his debts, and those who neglect to avail themselves of this opportunity will positively have to pay the money as soon as the law can compel them together with costa

H. SCOTT.

Terre-Haute Dec 13,1826. 41tf. Dissolution of Co-partnership. The Co-partnership heretofore existing between th« subscribers iyas dissolved by mutual conaeot on the first day of N be in "i-: Wm. KILGORI5,

JOSEPH KILGORE.

NewvilleNov. 11,1826.-36 A few bushels of BLACK. WALNUTS will be received in payment of subscription to the Register. JO|5 PRINTING NEATLY KXE-

UTED AT THIS OFFICE.

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Chair "Factory.

THE Subscriber hereby informs tho puliq that ha manufactures.

Fancy Chairs Windsor do? Settees,-^

and every other article in this littrof business—which he will sell on the moat accommodating terms—for Cash or Country produce at the market price. 'gl'

ENOCH DoLE.

Terre-Haute June 30, 1826—26-tf*

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ARRIVAL 8t DEPAR1URJE or THK

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Jit Terre-Havtt,

Eastern Mali- Arrives on Monday* at 6 o'clock P. and departs en Thurs* days at 6 A

Southern Mail—Arrives on Wednesdays at 6 o'clock M. and departs oil Sunday at 6 o'clock A

Aori/iefa, Afaii—A rrives on Saturday a at 6 o'clock IcdeparU on i'httradays *t 6 o'clock A

Bloommgton Arrives on Tuesdays once in 2 weeks at ti o'clock P. H. and departs on Wednesdays at 6 o'clock AM

Clinton Mail—Departs on Tuesdays atC o'clock A. M. and arrives day at 6 o'clock P. M. 40tf.

Notice.

Taken up by Eli Bettey, Honer Creek township, Vigo County, Indiana. ALight Sorrel Horse Colt, with a sta» in his forehead and both hind foet white supposed to be two years old last spring no brands or marks perceivable —Appraised at $12 by John Walker ami Lorin Burget, Before of Nor 1826

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G. HOLLOW AY, p„

A true copy from my estray Bookl 40 St.

Notice

Is hereby given to all persons, fort. warning them not to purchase a certain Note given by the subscribers to John NeveTand, payable the first day of January 1827, for we refuse to pay tho Note until we have a fair set tit* meat with the said Neveland.

DAVID C. CRESEY. WOLCOTT.

December 1SJ, 1826.

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.j.™, DEM SKY SEYBOLD,

Administrator*.^

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NOW PAY UP.

FOR the accommodation of those indebted to me, and for the sake ol closing all my old accounts I have determined upon taking

Save Costs!

ALL persons indebted to the snbafcrihers, are requested to call and tattle the same, before the 1st day of I ebru~ ary next, as further indulgence «*&

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be given after that time, and those who do not complv with this notice, may ex* pect to find their Notes and accounts is the hands of an officer for collection, .being determined to close our old basi** ness.

Pork, Whiskey, Beeswax and Cornat the Market prices, will be taken in payment of old debts due as, if delivered' previous to the 1st day of February

?f J.F.$W.8.CR0FT. December 7,1826 —40 4t

Notice, W ..s

IS hereby given that the tldersignedhas, on this day, taken out of the' Cletks office of the Probate Court oil the County of Parke Letters of Ad^ninistration on the estate of Charles Tindell, late of Parke County dee'dof which all concerned will take notice the raid estate as far as is ascer-^ tamed will be insolvent, and the settle-^-ment thereof is claimed as such.

JAMES BARNS,

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August 15, 1826. 32. containing directions for t!i- edthaik

son,orpe%—j selves to/of t?Y^ches of

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JACOB ROMANk

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considerable quantity of the seed of V'*" this valuable plant. The great profits which some of the cUiz&is of other states have derived from its cultivation, renders it desirable that it ahould be introduced bore. Therefore any perwill^obligate themiriment on its cul

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re the seed and direg(ling.rtthi^cSjj- "H,.