The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 March 1829 — Page 3

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•(. '.s'. ?n-in eop'e, and I-*..: -I.s Federal AccejJ th•• patriotic 'in ovr-.rtlowina heart and

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^*38 uivvt panied by of pre/',j».'.tatiou we are un- Preme

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i1*. u.e i\'» of which «\w?rie'c»"i except in

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•rtiCi'ars the oarilous en i^e Km )f*rer of Cussia and lir-v44 -tdors, frnia Mliipwreck

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:i"ifrufti:f bv t\ ktri,„ -vli-.ie ret ir,i:ng from Var

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au 1 sea.

'irs^at'y p«f'd company, *.f ii fh- nTw^t frightful y-uh.' b: vain at•~i :4vor in idea of of s'.e ». -d, of 1he km) t.f t)" confu-

.. u.a "1 "lit i'npf"j idividunl

t* Btui to 0 may set nd 1 Yaica, v»

''Mr"" 1 de*' ptve no the vessel would run .ashore on the reason. There is ample .-cope for years f'ra'!V^-, ,.irwsn«» cali the atte» Coast of Turkey, and 'when the sun rejoicing in both the past and thefu- 'Tbef had

,Q i, j, ~J" h^t thr functionaries ot gov- at length afier tour days imminent it cannot be lobt .•

,u' the desire of ac- p/.-ril, the Emperor N cholas arrived -.t Odessa, The vessel with the Anv

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.^sador9 on board was exposed to

object danger still more fearful Being totally dismasted and crippled, and JfTTf-

both sailors and

^4prayers of the tlyin^

the hmns of the dving chanted

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ej:r: coiurnns will The Russian^, according to their ejc,' cr debate in custom, had put on their shrouds, and jhirc* ^of the school the almoner had pronounced the genof an atten- eral afsolution. when the Captain re orders to hoist a saie to efideavor to keep the vessel on the element that was ready to engulph 1ft Sails

number ot transports touiiurieu, ai.u

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»t fria jepcai^Jjy .appreiitntfed that glittering with iTSe tights of ctlKWaf&d fjccn tanging

passengers having

nothing in prospect but death I he

cr were recited nud

to her moved Whatever could be The London Courier, in its decollected of sail cloth and old sails «c.-ipt....i of the new palace erecting were put together and joined as fast t..nd»n, says the

nsh wa« possible to join them. A *f

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Principal events of ihe year 1828 The battle ofNavarin and the lib eraiion of Greece bv

troops *f The invasion of Turkey by the Russians nud the unexpected vigor and success of the Turks in defence

The usurpation of Don Miguel in Portugal and the submission .f the

tint others were driven ashore ana ,, ec»notn- by v.-rv din.'roat 8t&nn a 1 hanus perished

the French

rorug'tesp The fall nfthe Minister ViMeleand journal of Jinusual inter, his partv in France, and the compar

ativft triumph througfiout the The rapid chati ministry, and the tn.a, ri.c.-nuencT

and elevation of the Uuki. ot Wt.ui.g-

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The repeal of the Test Acts by the British Parliament the election of O'Connell, ,iii Ireland to the exclusion of Fitzgerald the diflusion and completion of the proj Catholic Association in tint country the General progress in Great'Bntain of the cause of Catholic emanci-

ir ound us Peace between Buenos A\res

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religious right

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Buenos A:res

and Brazil, including the establish

Colombia the overthrow ol hereon

stitution tt»e aasuoiption ot the tu-

I5ol ?ar 1 he various revolutions in Peru and Chili, adverse to the power and p'ans of Bolivar, and the subversion ol his Bulovian constitution in Upper Peru the declaration o£ war betweeti Colombia and Peru

The conspiracies and rebellions in Mexif and Pedrcza to the exclusion of General Victoria the insurrection ot Generul Santa Anna

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is bai'.ishment: the election of

parties the violence the oj.po

rfc ':nn»!-»uiid' in a let- citron to it in th* South the proceed dated 28tb "»K8 thureon of the legislatures ol 8

Carolina and Geoigia,the violence of

.reft tHu road of content the ftice ot Prss enf^ "^Ve 'perceive from ourLondon patv ofibirh ton board publication of private letters. ie jj^r Barbour, the American np-r.r.and the reports of private conversation the I 'transacted business on the election ot Gen. Jackson to the es ,3^,^,^.

elusion of .Mr Adams, the i-.e i^arj

am! easy submission to the will ot the

in-tutions and the spirit of the coun­

ihe vear lUviH. is the situation ot thijj Union We refer to the unequalled pros perifv a?d security of .the Auiencaa people the ii crease of ttieir reputation ai lnlluence abroad the new

diiliision of kn •*1

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Coast of Turkey, and ^hen the sun rejoicing in both the past and thefu- 'Tbef had lived together iikebrobroke through and dispersed the. fog, ture:- principles are every where thers during all that time, and tnd it

lengiii, nowevtT, »i was icsu.i cu ^*v., face every darker rather than see the established that seem to de'y every and it seemed as it thev had obtained Emperor of all the Russians a pris- internal or external assault to which a warrant from 0 Nick to commit oner of war in the hand of Sultan they may be deemed liable. Of the eve sort of depredation with inipua at el el A an re it is a it

was able to keep the open sea. and main value we might almost say that On the night above mentioned, they ov- ,t lnncrf afipr' tour days imminent it cannot be lobt— were at a fodder stack near the house of a Mrs six miles from Wiu"Never, till substantial ni^ht

Hos reassum'd her ancient right 'Til! wrapped in flames in ruin hurl'd Sinks the fabric of the world h-ay

n,t was rf.(iv to eii^i.ipn o».i» work «e,e p.orured fnin the Bos els. ai.d then reversing the weapon eresosrht but au^the.. had been ton Type and St. retype founder* proceeded to beat liam over the head left ». V^rna, to serve to form tents this cltjr—Boston Dmly with the breech N.it at the same for the woo. ded who were u-.able .. ttme .tabbing 1 om having shiver ed his gun to pieces in lav ing on upon Nat. left him and walked about 60 paces when he dropped dead

tees must siaduate tb ir notions of

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The VJt York S}nte$man and th« -Va/j 71 'duoj ate. hhv-e been united and are to be issued for the citv, uti der the name of the Meriting Herald. and for the country, of «A ew- ork Statesman From the talents, literary acquirements, «nd worth

editors, the public mav ai

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mrter t0 a rompanv

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Anna fmrii Augusta _i,,Jhe United St.tes^the adoption ^,

c.^to ol Ueorem.

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of di.eatiinC the eun^ta.it t,v«., Uvo roniway,,^efe™^.n I.

believed that to save the Em- active, which cannot be eircurmcri rendered themselves, so terrible by TflE undersigned having en.eref^ neror there was no resource left but bed or repressed advantages abound their daring villanies. that numerous into partnership, the business ot to take refuse in the Mosphorus. At of which the sources are indentructa- attempts were made to arrest thegi, house of KOSL wiil hereltaer ba length however, it was resolved to bie, rights and institutions have been which they had successfully alluded, conducted under the firm of

IS'ai Gaz.

stan.i mat the priming of \1r. J.-ffer- pen, struck Nat a blow with it

son's w„rk« is alr^a.lj begun in which felled him lo the grounu ahcl

rharlottesville, in Virginia I he on, b» repeal.„g the blow, Nat drew

publishers ha»e taken measures to a long bladed knife and phingfd it

.,(in the pamphlet form, and pubhshed ua gr. ed to take it, and received $150 soon as item pass through the presa, on the contract But it ,vas noi to

-probablv in about a week be delivered until the whole was paid. ^v'V5 '^.Tyv-'.r" W'- and while waiting fir tue balance it if isliitiinated in th^OIno Itafe was ^ecretly conveyed awav Mr

Journal, that application is about to Denman determining to pursue the

be made to the Ohio I^gUlature for noble animal emba.ked o- board a

.f her eon production' of liemn than tho val- for several hundred miles and finally

power by the Military Chief, j/c.d from it, in all 8 or 900 dollars The masters of more than two hun- weighed HjO pounds, and in bis dred sluves have notified the Coloni route Mr Denman was offered® oOO z^tion Society of their intention to for it safely delivered in PSew-K ork liber»te them, on conditions of their, [Leb i^tar. coinc to Liberia Of these '33 are' Elsie Whipple, whose husband was offered by a My"of Maryland 50 br shot in Albany a year or two since a gentleman-of Kentucky IS or ?trang, her paramour, and who

a 22d Nov witl^the

Aberdeen, at the office of the

majority the new evidence of a most al Senator, He was blessed with universal trust the efficacy oi our sana in corpore tno" to

The Comt/im Council of waruora

have

that city 9A tbe'8tb inst

„.„Ue.-,e»3 ...c litrald. furnUhes the

horizon emoiariu^ ...r iu.u v—, pec.uol natiouttJ weal uud were W& Au^^nd the^ haa

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est ma' Qer. SkiUtoi workmen have seized his gun and bred the whole

been employed, and types tor the contents of buck shot into -Nat's bow

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.1 fi.l, omifU vessel near 2000 dollars, and then coutinKill was "fin tinues »4the 'most rigid economy who removed him to the house, where succeeded in 7 d.,. the persons on ^'d °throagh,ut.» he survived only a few hour,, during board be,„s half dead wi.h Ve believe ?he British ParlLnent, rhich he ave ihe preceding account "pol. IVe^are assured tlmt a C.m.res,. has

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men or he Fcderai

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a eenlieman -oi ueniucay io wi ~v ..

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conspiracies ana rebellions in rleTffvman ol Virginia afld 43 came near being bwng with him, is erre-Haute. on he i4th dav cS "o: the failure of »«»«•, |.lot »r -w *,

A Uvrurfmnahip hff miies above the town of SarVannaSu, DlED,inSal^m yestedray morn- sj) idii in the Ofalanfl deemed exceptionable by

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mentl mjrrie

,UWth with great fu- 'j

rv at the time they were discovered, and Not much of the fcottoa .was saved.

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the foreste fo» 4 or

P'fat'a cries soon brought people from Mrs- *s to his assistance,

te. of this sanguinary conflict .....

There are 400 seamstresses employed in Philadelphia to make shirts, pmtaloons, kc for the S Army. Tfry make less than $1 50 a week. he government distributed last year $i-V«J00 on this item This ia Lard stitching.

of Messrs Carter and Conant, the neighborhood for siatv six ^ars and in'ermednte Ports to commencfi editors, the public may anticipate a He was shortly afterwards ottered grst jse jn the Wnba«h, and contbiliiy, forty dollars for his bargain ut e- tinue the season ^. This boat is new# to a to in in at

%*-, |_„ „„i :l k,ni./t rvf I'uno hnul i\r

c,,,tsfora.,ght

Adauu. la which the city, an immense crowd visited

frequent allusion has been made, bas it and paid for the sight Alter keep--* been brought to a close, an& is now ing it for wine time, he was ofJe.red in'the pre*s It will be printed iu three hundred doilara for Hog, a-

N a Mp Na{hanie

:za to tiie exclusion of (ieneral ,,, Thev were once school-mates in JOIl*' BUITTO*Y J. P/

On the night of the 5!h inst. the They were once school-mates in JOIl*' BMTTO.V steamboat Savannah, with a cargo of thatplace =49^3 burt. six

bm 5 0 c!0ck thft

irnt?m:

to

.retur„" gute for Foregia Af* gently Secretary of State, a Nation-

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the

t7 of Hartford

4'me,iSsana

his

offered a reward ol one ^at the power of his mind was imhundred dollars, for the deteclioo pujfg^ till leath l'alltdium and conviction of the persons who the 2d mst Reuben, infant sen burnt the effigy of Gen. JacksOa in «f MrgW Edmunds of th* town.

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names

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r^tmr\, onfl if coorriufl QII if th»i\ ItJlH (thfmnP.d lX 1* 1*^ tt

ton, which has been strongh suspect ed of being a hai bor for negroes A dispute about some trifling circura stance had brought them to h.gh words, and Tom last became so

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irUrk,—W? undrr- and U.lcmg a fencei raillrom the-atack fri,n(fean(1

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ADVENTURES OF A HOG. Air Gideon Long, of Butler county raised a hog. which he sold a te-w weeks since to John Dennvaiw of his "''jii. from thispla.ee to TERR HAUTE

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|V6m abroad steamboat and follow d!0 Loussvilie, about 16 hands high, four vears old

,,0 hs cm where he had the sutisiactioii of- Imd- last spring ,one hind foot white tho black mane and ts on the bark, no marks perceivable.! |i,-v

for ago dollars having real-

venerable TIMOTHY PK.K-

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independence, measures and polity enu ^l

oi our beloved country. He «as Colanei of one of the first patriotic

re^ime-nta 'n this state afterwards an fr~" Hides 'o encourape the growirg oi"

Gen Washington, and subse

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sickness, and we know not

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Louisville. Feji 18, 1828 —49tlh/

A O TICE

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BY Charles 8'ules, in Honey-creek* township. Yigo County, Indiana, ouft

a Buy Jf 're^ 4

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One Sot'n I v,

Supposed to be ?2 or 14 vears old a* bout 4.^hands high, both hind ?t white sn before star in the fore'-* 'head, 3 or 4 saddle spots on the back|fe no brands or other mnrks petveirable appraised to^)2 I) Denan ing vS M'Cabe and VVm T/^ylnrj

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'd in .•*ew Brunswick, JTebru^ry '8 '9

Freeman. Copy-Attest,

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Ajuawni •tin* uv* ft TvE) A Vii

honorable ,, f-f

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ERIN ft. aged 84 years—most ot *3 1 4.' *i:* the incidents of whose eventful life K( AN \f» were connected with the revolution,

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which will be sold at the lowesfeasirfc prices CHATr\CEV R^F,,

CH AUNCRY TVVRREV if

Terre H«ute Jfarc'i "2, 18 '9 --oOtSi?7,

f"j «OSE tenders his fhanks to h.W

omers ttie

|ib«raf

received anI/

,cits contiau^aco of the.r f.vor.

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Sim are rengestr

c|ose them no

BY J-noes Mi Gpiis. ot ia(n» fowr!**^ «hi( Paik'^ n-ontv, Indiana, a Stk^' REL K: iil^Y, ahou' 14 hands hm"hjr'*' hu be three years old sprif.fi with a star in tne forehejd,^ no ot'er m-irks t?r brands pprceiva^le appraised to g'SO 00

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by Grt?eu-^"

buan NV ard and Jt»nn M:trshall, be*fose me. on the 19th dav of Jauuaiy t~ 1829. 1 do lie-ehy certify the ahove tc?': be a true copv from mv estiav bouk.~-

NOEL/1 P.

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For Tfrre- Haute.

THE A'HIV $ I'EAM 1WJV

S READ, Master. -«.i" 4 WILL run as a regular Packet^

a a 0 a

igbt or pas-

sage, apply to the Master on boardJJ or to COZZEVS & SCOTT...

JA

subscriber will eichapg^t

his ASH prices, for merchant -hie

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FLAX and t'E^P^

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marktts wi)]

sickness, and we know nor tlie markets will iustify

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JOI1N SCO T, of r^c- KOR THK W VS?* f)t N 5 )y\*J

will ihv a

p-irr iu .Sh, and ive as fair a price av

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James Farnwsf

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