The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 August 1828 — Page 3

VVo atatt.fi jt'.'i ',Uy, on

0f

a ci.

3,rr-

intelligence received

Sjstnn, tint a piratical vessel •"•'a crew of fourteen men, hn ,j

t},0

schooner Charles-, Cap* *of Philadelphia, anil fro:

^Mnces there w..» little .loub JJ J1(,R

r,-cvv

had boon murdered

!'j V.'lewiD"

1

from the Philadelphia confirms the melanchoh A*, r. JlmcrL-aa.. ?.[• a letter from the consign?.

sciir. Charles, da led Per

Jtnina.

Sl1

J«"e, 1S28- to Mr 01 this c.t

-Vwich extreme sorrow I havmmunicate to you most Urea V'-'vs. The unfortunate Captain riii!, "an'l ail his crew, have bee ^'.Ill-rod hv pirates, within seven of tlis tort

1)1

X-igua, on the

he sailed, which was the This unfortunate news has

"/»official Iv communicated to {.J(?raptaiu of this port, L7 the cora.landd'it of Marine of Trinidad: aiui H'-V? just received a letter from th

Tiiiiituhnt of the furt ot Xagua. ^hichttSiat follows is a copy.

Cotton hacloriet A gen

tV,ni» of Washington city, visited

iet^ca

of Lowell, Massachusetts,

',4 a'liunsn. He saw in five cotton Ctorii-'w^^ hnn-'red je nnies °mIt was to him a novel sight

irjrn twelve to thirty, exhibiting! eat neatness, ano the most per jVt order And quickness—he.dthy and cheerful and above all to learn tint it had not been necessary to dis

2i«one

of this great number for im­

modest or improper condnc Nat Int.

Richard W Meade, who suffered a inn* imprisonment in Spain, and vii^s been long an applicant to l',.duress lor indemnification for finish spoliations, died at Wash \V ednesdav last. 'cMn on nJiins are smf ta amount to

A^a Rnil.era ol Virginia has beefi aiipi'inteti Secretary ol the ('hesa pic anil Cvki! Company.

I/irgc Cargoes.— The ship ashir, tiii, Camain liobinvm, of NewVork, v.as to sail from New-Orleans I on the Stli instant, having on boaid a I carg^oi

9,675

hales ofcotton, v/ei^h

in/j.'i.i3,l9r pounds This, ^aid •ubetlic largest c:re ever shipped Irorn the United States. '1 'IP Njutical i:i»:n in New York "r" °A anotiier rursting, in reia•itn to t'ie abuses of the Marin, lourt. 'lhey appointed a commit'•eof sixty masters and mates, with wtionty to appoint ward commilto take measures to procure if respect to the rights of ship mas

R. Jehovich, the New rk ti'ivihant, whose r'-pu'ation has »ulel ia consequpfic.* ol alleged coriai'.m aith a mulatto man tn send glasc coia tu llayti, has made an ','^ai to tho pu'dic stating that he

been unjuotly injured, and thai desires not to outlive his good lit publishes the cernfi wte of Ciptiin Davis, who cum"!*'i(icil tlie hri'.1 which exonerates -iii Ir.jm all connexion in the fraud, •'UrAihis kno.vled^e extends.* ,t

Cmberlnvl llond.—The National -i^Higenc.T says—MVh are sorrv '1 I'^ni, from a traveller, that the

1

uinheiiaii'l roiil ii in a ruinous "^1 Oila(i:ilation. 'It is alrpadv ••""any places impassable. With fc'itne permanent provision by -t-s^rcss t.ir keeping it in repair, by ••?irb of tolls, or otherwise, the hileexpenditure upm it will soon lost'm tlie country ihe meas •r" 'it erects!.u tull-j^ates upon it been heietofore objected to in 'M^iess, on the ground that it

,u,uUl

coiiHict with the rights of the itit-s.

lenisialure of Pennsylvania a resolution at itd last session

5?r,-Siin^

its uillin»uexs for Conto ercct toll-jrates on this rOad. '111'ri boundaries of that state.

'•nes Monropj Ex-President, ar'j 2t Phdalelphia on the £Gth

,n

^cw-Voik on hii return to

irginia.

it

^fna(han Brool:^, late of Aimy, who was on his way

•5iwanj on business, was, we un murdered in what is calt'ie l^p.cch Woods, on WednesjWtlnst, aud robbed »f between •Wand ?,0(j0.—JV Tel.

l?l\

Ul^ll^l!nia

University.— The

Uc1y

Reporter states that Pro°"ds, of Brown University,

of .pC'-eptft(l the office of President p^J^y'^'ia, and that he is ex^e*in6tun with hi» larnily

^licgistcr Office.

TERRE-HAUTE:

S A A S 1 9 1823.

I give below the official statemen if votes received in this county at th recent election. I have no state ments from the other counties ujwv which I can rely.—Next week I hop fo furnish my readers with a correct account from them.

i. For Governor:' Moore, ,Ray,

Honey Creek, 14 .,. i^aye/te, 23 Harrison,-' 213 Prairie Creek, 27. Nevam, 1 Rfiilev^'n^ (i.. ^4 Sugar Creek, SOOtter Creeks 40n.Sfc* 5

k-*i'

of

Nevans,

la-ge

interesting one-, so of females, coming from va-

fltis pu ts of New-England jndus-ti-ioiis aud usefully employed. of all

Hitney Crcekj K-iyette, Harrison, Prairie Creek, Nevans,. t{. iiey,^ Su^ar Creek, Oner Creek,

Canby

14 8

128

1

69 2

46

2

Sf-

358'" 76

For Lieutenant Governor. Stapp, Pepper Honey Creek, 25 Fayette, S Harrison, 331 Prairie Creek, --*'72

1

68 4

v"

17

,.?v i«&-

Reiley, \V'f Sugar Creek,^• ^.,*^"1 Otter Creek, 46

56 ,.^^- 86

For Congress. B' ike- Boon 97 1 -a ,«

S'"« 69- 6 17 "i

5 If

20

rfc

43

1

583

*,R.,

^Fer'State Senator]

L.in»n../»

Hooey Creek, 17 Fayette, 30 ilirrtsoif, 300 Prairie Creek) Nevanj, Kv.'i!ey, vSu^ar Creek, Oitor Creek, 3*

His half

1 million ot dollars: hui have never Wn decisively acted upon. H. IUS much esteemed in Philadelphia, u-nere lie reiiii fd. ...

^i)iviH.J 1 2 s109' 16\, 6

W

01 11 13 20 36

10

493

166

tract from a letfpr tfed JV iv-Orl-'ans, July 12. •'Our El-'dioiis are p.is over, and have no little pleasure in infirmin vou, the Administration ticket ha* prevailed ihrouihou^ our stat bv VAST majo'-itv. Mi. L"vinjrst MI, "THE only honor c/t« Lowsiann park been bta" 'n by a ma|orify o'honsand votes, after one ol the desperu'C co'it"S's ••verknoWu: Fre-ra^-i iu es with Jackson H.igs, an»l fre purich home», &c. escc could not pratl the people were sound to toore. Thus nave we cornm- nced .» ni^st glorious tn-impn of princip' ur of civil and religious hi)*rfv oviv military despotism

I ha.'e jui he.ird Gurhy elected, as will be M. Brt-nt -••On state is truly an adminis.ration st ii. up io the very hub.— We are still heiltliy here." 1 do

not

For Representative to the Sute Legislature—N.itiian'nd Huntingcon. for shet ill—II Miry Allen for Cor oner—Elijah l'illotson, j'-. were elected wuhout opposition, and for Commissioner—Aiban Davis vvi'h very little. :i-Tne votes stoud, foa Convention—^173. against it—101. i^"s' shared your joy th.il tlie last pa

From the Baltimore Chronicle. We "ive below the correspond once between the weavers of »lti more and the President ot the United States, on presenting him with a portion of cotton cloth woven during the Civic procession on the 4th mst ,,^

Any comment we deem uuneces sary as the communications speak for themselves we wdl only remark that whilst this demonstration of re **w ct was extremely appropriate from the members of a craft so large and respectable, to the first mag.stra of the Republic, we are p!eacd to (ind sentiments CTpressed in his answer® so completely iu i'.wor of a system, on which their prosperity

depends. 5

I am Indebted the politeness of tn.trcbi our Kevol «tun. the sole Jud"-e Jenckes, for tho followinn ex- surviving signer ot the? ^reat cn.u-ter

know thc'rwrti'ierdf votf-.:

given in one of Louisiana districr-, hut owing to their slave population. I presume a majori:y ol a thousam. votes i- asdicMive as two or llnee thousand would be in Indiana. 1 In shows the light in which the "Ileru" is viewed &v tiiose who were.vyuuess •s of hi* mi'itary triumph

Ba'tirivire, Juhj 1 Uh, lb28,

To His Excellency, JOHN- QUINCY ADAMS, President,&C SIR—We have the honor on behait of the weaver of Baitipaorpr and q? a

1

I.

AV

'esllraony of their profound ser^e of our public virtue and exalted talents, 0 present you a specimen of Domes ic Goods, manufactured in the freets of this city, and in the rank »f the Civic procession which took !ace here on the fourth of July, As

Mat day was signalized by the com/lencement of a work which deeply oncerns the fortunes of our city, it is »ith great gratification that we observe the wishes which, on a like oc •asion, you expressed for the success of the enterprise Having pre ented a part of the same specimen of domestic industry, to the venerable Carroll, the surviving signer of he instrument which declared our Independence, we thought the remainder would be a suitable compliment to one .who had, on so man) occasions sustained our public rights, with such consummate knowledge 8t ibility.

With just%entiments of respect for your private virtues, no less than for your probity and prndence in the administration of the first office in the gift of a free people,

We have the hqrior to.be your obelient servants, 1 JOiVA I HAN NESBIT, Sen.

W 1 KNOX. ()n behalf of the weavers of Baltimore. /'V

S:

Washington, l2//t July-

Ind'-pendence and Union are the ends 1.denial improveim nt and Domestic Industry tne means, ot the American 1* Urio .aid »o inseparabi-. aiethey con.iecteu loge'.her tnat it is impossible, but by the pursuit and promotion of the o.te, to secure and perpe uate tne otuer

L\ly

,•

good ,visiies and my earnest

prayers ire ilrirefoiv lor tne success of the great undtttakm.- upon which vou hav^ commenced wi,th so much enthusii-m »"it1 iiitve read with gr^it interest the Hi-coii'U of our procession, and ii.ive

1

1828.

Messrs JONATHAN NKSBIT, Sen. and Kxox, SIRS—I have this day received your ve«y obliging letter, with the handsome specimen of domestic goods, manufactured in the j..reefs «t your city, and in the ranks ot the Civic procession on the ourth instant, for winch I tender to you, and pray you to present fo Ihe weavers of Baltimore, my grateful acknowled^ttnei.tS gKjt

Among the citizens'of the Union, ii uumore has iong been distinguish alike for the adventu oils spirit of roin nercial enterprise, and lor «at it sentiiii nt ot iNational Indepeu..eiice, which erishes internal imiiovement and domestic industry. v)i this the gi'.at work coirnnenced on ihe fourth instant, is a m-.-iMorabit: ex.imp ..

I, _~.t i...i

of fVe» doin, has been spared to hal lows our enterprize to the p'ST as well as the future arid with the same nand that signed the declaration, has first opened the ground for your link of lasting Union between the Atlantic and the Wfit.

With the thanks accept and tender to the weavers of Baltimore, the salutation, of ou and their friend and fellow-citizPiu" -.i

O N I A A S •ii

Governor Ciss, and Colonel ,M •ird, of I'linois, have b-en appoiu rornnus'inne to tr -at v/ith fh" sic, x, Wii.netuiiio, Ottowji, Pui •v\ajud', and Cintijiewa tribes o' Indians lo. t.u cxt:iic iou of thPh ilc to the mining countiy upon h: er rive.r, a .id a!s» to a truct if lam.

Mtthof ill-: St Joseph of Like MtJi arid to another, to i.or.rwct the ale netHs id Indian Th« season VT «.O far advanced that we learn lha» b.1 impracticable to hold ti» ofi'Kil th year for the load couuit will "be held next season.— Some, of the other objects rom'nirte.d •i tne cotiiinissioners ill he eii- tcd is Detroit G«~ MM—P——WBPT aMBatWifiii'itfWtriiMIW* v\

it

wit' .'Ci-p egr.M,

'IKUBRN v\ NELSON, E TJ *.f New' Mhii.iv, was latcy killed by a fall from hi* horse-

Mr Nelson,

amiable,

tainted and

eiiPi'getic, desei vedly rankeil auion/z •ur most respected and highly valu» citizens Whether at the liar, the councils of his country, the fiiine confidence was reposed in his mtegritv ami ability.

The "fatal accident occurred two or three weeks since, in Posey county, whither the deceased hail gone on niofeseional business. He lived several hours alt?!' receiving the huu, ut insensible to every thing arouud

Indiana Journal:^*.

Klcctors of'Indiana.

Of President & Vipe President S Election First Monday iu November. FOR J. ADAMS

AND RICHARD UUSFV

JOSEPH Onn. Puiuar county*

i«MW

Pai TBatOMEWof Clarke.

ISAAG MOM,, II-WV of Gibson. \MAZIAH -ORGAN, OF RIL«H. FOR Gen. ACKSON,

AND \LI10UN

I E S A IN E S of it O O Iesse Durham of Jackson,' h'oss Smilet of Union, William Loivh ff Monroe,^ a liff oon.

1

For Justices of the Peace JAMES WASSON, JOHN BRITTON, JOHN DAVEY. JOHN WATSON. JOSEPH DICKSON,

WE have just received ^n^asssort- «. ment of SUMMER, FJLL WINTER

GOODS

which are offered for sale qn reasonaterms. & W S CRUFT.

I'crre-Haute, July 31, 1828 -l9-8u

CcrPoi'k, Whiskey. Bees-wax, Flax & low

LINEN will be rece ved in payment for all goods at

b.-red i, vND wiil be offered for sale with the MILLS. Terms made known on the day of sale

^7

Journeymen Coopers

to whom the most liberal wages in

Lrl

an

A fpcf

cash prices.

We wish to purchase

1000 GALLONS

of good strained honey. .1 W

IMPOR IAM S to. I

Mill Property

I O

E be of a :««. by public auction on Friday ihe nineteenth of Sep .j." tember next, his GRIST-MILL, AW MILL am'

lS)LrOTI

& ill

EalEj

sitii.'.ted on Raccoon Creek, Park' county, Indiana This property has been latel, so fully described in ar ndvertispment in the Regist r. that it is deemed unnecessary now to en tor into particulars, further than to iy that the subscriber has expended upwards of jive thousand dol ars in valuable and permanent improve m^nts connected with the nbo^e business, and he believes there are fp if any mill establishments in Parke county which possess superior advantages or where capital and entrrpri^p would be better rewarded

1

A E el

4

FR

vxcis

DICKSON.

Augusts. 182^ -t'tds s. W A E I E A E by the subscriber, 5 or 6

will be given &. con

SAMUEL EYLRSOL.

7 errQ- finite July 31, 18^8 -03 he Editors of the Ctuhcothear. and Maysville Eagle will please give the above three insertions and forward iheir accounts to this office for payment

Talent Cast Iron

THE subscriber has now on hand for sale a 'argp supply of ff oorfs Patent a.i Iron Ploughs, from No I, r„ Nil. 4, winch will be sold on accommodating terms.

Three years experience in thisection of country has proved these Ploughs to be a useful and vuluablarticle, and in every point of vie sunerior to the wrought I on PloUtfh

Farmer* are respectfully invite^ to call and examine for themselves: Ploughs of either number (completely finished) can be had at all times a thi* place and all orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. A supply of these Ploughs wil he kept at different towns on the Wabash, and at such other places as thev may be called for.

ALSO,

Just opened at the Corner of 1st and Ohio streets, in the store room belonging to D. Deming, an

ASSORTMENT OF

GOODS.

Consisting of**l)ry Goods, Bard ware, & Groceries, fyc $c. which will be sold on reasonable tefms

Pork, Corn, Whiskey, and mo^t kinds 6f Merchantable, produce will be received in payment.

For Oliver Rose. /. V*"

J. F. King.

Telre-IIautej May -U, 18^8. 10—t?f» frj.v

1

~r"Hfv

^tate of Indiana,1 Piuke County, f\ Pdrlzc {rcnit Court,

Jlpril Tcpn Ji J) 8°?.

ON application of Nathaniel ihmtrngton, administrator of the est.itf! ot John Moony deceased, tor the sa!.uof a certificate of the Register of the Land Office at YinceTines, for tho west half of the south west quartet of section number thirty, town fifteen north of range eight west amE/ the suggestion that no available per^ sonal property has yet come to, hisj hands as administrator as aforesaid it is therefore ordered that the said certificate be sold, and that a noticed of the sale thereof be given to the heirs of said decedant, by publication thereof four weeks successively^ in the Terre-Haute Western R.egi*ter, and by a notice being served on the heirs within the county four ', weeks previous to the day of sale

WALLICE REA, Clerh*

l9-4w

THE

I A N

CONDITIONS

Three dollars per annum $1 otl subscription, the balance at the end of six months. For the S. Gazetted separately, which will be completed in about twelve monthly numbers per annum, on subscription. jgd73,Subseriptioi)s to the TKAVELLER received at this office.

THE CRYSTAW

AND

-v LADIES'

ma

if

1

Monthly Gazetteer

Is now published in Philadelphia eve* ry month, in a large duodecimo form, containing from 36 to 60 pages, this work has already an extensive patronage in this Citv and elsewhere. It is to be arranged in two Depart' ments 1. Miscellaneous Department confining Geographical sketches of irious countries, and a Monthly hronological Journal of events taking place on all parts ol the globe 2 Th« Gazetteer Department con* ins in successive Monthly Numbers bripf yet comprehensive Gazetteer the United states, divided into four sections, a small volume being devo* ed to each section. This Department in continuation to embrace a omplete Universal Gazetteer ^fllic •iages relating to it can be detached from the Miscellaneous Department and bound separately Complete numbers of the Traveller, back to the lirst number of the Gazetteer, *rill be forwarded by rn iii immediately at order, directed to the Editor, Philadelphia.

3*3*--

::JIZIVE.

Embellished with elegant Engravingsi

THE first nuinber ot this publication was issued in April, and has •or its design the developement of the lemale talent of our country* lar'icularly the western portion of *, bv affording a vehicle tor the liteiry contributions of such L^die9 as iave either caught the inspiration of ue muses, or have been wrapped in the more sober mantle of prose lite rature

The Work will comprise, Brief Vloral Tales, Female Biography, Sketches of Female Character, Essays in prose and verse, and a spirit— •d Miscellany of humor and sentinent, the chief of which shall be from the pens of gifted females ot Anierin. ca and the age..

The typography and embellish* ments of the Crystal are in a fine style of elegance. Each number contains thirth-two octavo pages—is ,a printed on paperofa fine qualify, and is accompanied with a beautiful copper-plate engraving, and hand- .,/.%? .* lOinely printed cover. Twelve nutnrs of the work, containing near 4f»0 pages of print, and twelve difFerw

nt Engravings, will lorm a beauti-. a I volume, to which a title-'page aa^ 'N index will be added

idvance or $2 at the end «.f three nonths Companies of eight ««V more joiniug together and payingitt. advance, or on the recoption ol tlie 1- st number, will be entitled to Reduction of tvijenty-five cento on each subscription.

All Agents will be allowed twenty»

five cents on each subscription, whicn they may obtain, when the cash i| forwarded in advance. *v

A«MCIL

V(

ANDREWS,Publisher^

No. 5' Gray's Row, St. Clair st. Pittsburgh, Junp, 1 8 2 8

New Subscribers can be supplied ith the numbers from the commencement if immediate application be made.

x~

TERMS. -n ''t

The work will be delive/ed to sub- "j"* cribers in the city an( vicinity for *. ,.ne dollar and fifty c£n& payable in

1

,•

•rA-»

•7'

r\

-t,

A

1

[SCT^Subscriptions raceiT#^ at ,.,vr. hce oi th«Register.!

lata