The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 August 1824 — Page 4

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1STW i» »y farrow bounds of rand toil No Obelisk or splendid column rise fXko partial Fortune still avert* her smik,

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And views my labours withc«wl«in-

..-• big eyes Jfet «fl the gorgeous varflty of state fMi I Can contemplate with a c%pl ditdain ffor shall |he honors ofth# gay & grm»t

E*er wound tay^boeom with aa enviout

|fcv*il« it aught the grandeur of their halls, With all the glories of the pencil hung, if Trvtk,falry/nu# A'within th' unhtuis. Io»'d walla, 4

Hath never whtsper'd with her seraph tongue? ^dvaila it aught, if music's gentle lay jH»ai gflW lecbo'd the soun&»

muauf^nnpt soothe thegriefif away, Or changea wrttthed to a happy home ^Tho* Fortune shouldinvest them with .*•-•her stalls,

And banish poverty with looks revert jEfilarge thei? confines, and decrease •UN*, ihiaj*4*MV what uvaii§ ifJbe increase their

she disclaim say mps-grown

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then look^t with more 1 en par. tiai mmk tbo« fair IMIw on flay humble lot I t#

JtUf ka^faU nor C#drt

jt?Muhe who with the tide offortune sails, more pleasure from the 9weett of .Va- .** ture share f« *«phrre waA^um gak»,

ffitoe ambfssta]

lir'ry wear

ftr tlaiiii groves'a gayer ii .fTo #o^he he weSias pure a fcJry To me the flow^Vs ai richtf bloom dis ^:r»: etese ^Th#.»nortti*g hao&a radiant to my

Aa^kness guides me to as sweet repose. f£fSJhs«.} iLik»i7 their lavish «inties piles, And-rtilf attend upon ihtirsated hours. ^P«th Health reward them with her opci»

wn*'es»

Or Exemsa, anfturge their feeble

Chat nu Ibis -jewel happiness can. findj |lf his unfeeling breast to firtue cold, •Denies her entrance to his ruthless

and honotir are but eau-

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A few, how poor th#pleaium they

sacred source of all the joys

,T Afast cfoiflEta lasting mansion ia the

COU ISAAC

'Alter fhe^citj of Charleston bad fal^.ihfcHaads of Lord Corawalks* sit *or»p issued a prof laraatMo to the iiUiabitants ,of the c^Spay, that rtt*uld longer f&e,p«4 ia the w*t continue peseeabl? it their 4.a: wwi «»y should W

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crcoiy protected |a pr^ierty aad perw gg mm. with an I wwtrument *if neatral®, which soonl—--k- obtained thejsgnatireayfmany tfliou-

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BY

«»d« of the citizens of South Caroli- .v *. PNIXKO STATES.

c®lonel

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to,

Ifayne, 'i

cotnpatt. to take up arms, resolved that v*

of®i#

the British

«»®ee?ved that he was errti-[, IN pursuance of the provisions of scanty foy ^/faini-. JK«

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»J 'Mid, fortune. Hut it was not long.lands, I laJlaa Monror,-president of W'^e Cwnwallte put a new«comtr«c- United States of Amenta, do here-

»,e instmment of neutrality, p/ detiare and mak ktsownt that nubtwilMl nf UC Ia!«« mil Ka h^lA I watiog it a g^ceYj wi"j'bi h%d, a*1^2nrfttr deh**' f'gn^for the disposll^™

"r"1^ho

who ii««

country4

^^dV»e the objicUof his vengeance! ?!JJS®**

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The l&diet of\Cbarfeiton, botlfwfiigs and tones, now united in a petition to Lord Oawdon, couched in the*most eh oquent and Moving language, praying that the valuable life of Col. might be spared hot

Hayne

this was alio

treated with neglect. It was nextero pu*ed that Col. H^rni's children (the mother had recently expired with the small pox should id their mourning habliments, be presented tirplead 4ot the life of their only surviving parent. Being introduced int? Lord Kawdon's presence, ^bey-fell spou their knees, and with clasped hands and weeping eyes, they lisped their father's name

their motherless condition ten erly embraced tbese afflicted child rep and restored them to the fond embrace of their father Noll the u&feeling man was still inexorable—he suffered even thoae little ones to plead in vain!) His son*a youth of thirteen, was permitted to stay with bis father in prison, who- beholding bis only parent loaded with irons and condemned to die, was overwhelmed in

Why, said he, my son, will you thus break your father's heart with unavailing sorrow Have I nojt often told you that we cam* into this woald but to prepare for abetter For that better life my dear hoy, your father i& t?rc«t Instead.then of weepingrre* l6»ce with me, my son, that my troubles are so near at'an end. Tomorrow I set out for immortality* You will accompany me td the place of my exertion add when I am dead, take and Oury me bv the side of your mother." The youth here fell on his father's "neck—M Oh, my father! tny father! 1 ill die, with you 4 will die with you!** €of. Hiyae would have returned the strong embrace of his son: ut, alas! his hands were conGned with «rons.

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Live, said he, n»y soivJtve to

^onor God by a good life live to serve .vour country and live to take care ol our brother and little sisters The next mornipg, Colllayne was condfe ted to the place 1®" execution. Hi? •itm accom^ained him^ Soon as thevc came in sight of the gallows, the latheV strengthened himselt and said—** Nov* toy ton, show yourself a man Tha tree is the boundary of my life, and t. all my life's |prrow«. Bevond ihaftth* wicked cease from troubling and tK'v seary «re at rest. Don't lay too much at heart our separation from you it will be but short It fras butlitei vour mother died. To day die anyou, my son, though hot young, reus* *horuy follow us." Yes, my fathe* replied the broken he&rtedyouth« *lwll portly follow you^ focindecd I tell that I cannot live •ioog.'**

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Ovt seeing, therefore, hfsTai^cr the hands of the executioner, and the* struggling in the h^ter, he s|ood lik» one transfixed and moiionless wit* horror. Till then he had wept inces santly hut soon as he saw that sight the fountain of his tears was staunced. and he pever wept more. He died insane, lind in his Hit moments ofter. called.^i the nanae of of his father in terms 'h»t briirght tears from the hardest he^rt.

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THK PRKSlORNT OF

wgulating the sales of public

''gntedj?for the disposal Of- cgH

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Af.mct,®°^ownahip8

He w.thdrew from the British, and was P^J*1 "^ndian line, being famtad With. «wra«,di. ft, w«« wn^iw.,'.t aw aental service but it was soon hit J. "^ccoon creek, on the VYafcsrd fortune to be, taptuml by theon-

and

ba,h/lvcr'

'nto Charleston. Lord'^"0, townships Noa« 19 #0 21 £3 23

1Uwd.D,ft«coo,a.tjfl.ot, Inmritat,. «MS6.odsrjot ^AiNo i.^wf IT .nfcrtd h.» t.b.l«.W witt iront, No. 1, w.^ of thT^b pr'n"': •Ud, after a sort of mock trial, he was uicridian.

•te

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T!r •vy

1920 si as 28 24 25 and 26, of ra. no 2 21 22 25 and 24 es. *o3&4

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4 r!

Nos. and 7

West of

fil 22 and 23 5 &t5 '21 and 22 r. No. 7

—i »uu aw.

meridian.

In tolihship No. C, of range No. to ,, 4 5,and 6, t. **H In fractional tdwnship No 1, townships Nos.£.S and 4, I Of ra. and. fiacticoal townships JSTo. 12

mdemnecl to die, was Xos« 6 and 7 grief and sorrow.— |*AIn township No. 1, ••,

fractional townships No. 2 3 ani! 4, of range No. 13. In fractional township No. J, of ra No. 14. 4 South of the b*se line'^nd west of th principal meredian. In fracM townships Nos. 6 & 11 In township Nos. 1213 14 15 &

Iratitionll 16 in fractional townships

No.4i, at.' isfjia? "jl.

At the Land Office at Stiu

J®!*4 June 3L, 1824.

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No«. 15 and 16

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'gf/et 1).

tjdllinois on the third Mmddfof&o 'c™ber^ for the disposal of tl.f ands"litulitelnn the following desccil^(! oWnships^*i2. ^9 Eown^pg'kos. 17, 18, T9,„and 20, of anges Nos. 2, 3, 4,5, and 6, weft ot *he 3d ^|*incipal raeridten/

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Also^at the several place# and time? iloresiid, will be offered, sections |f fractional sections* fitbat? in an\ jownships heretof^fe 0tftfe# forfait", ^vhtch sections or ftacttonal^aections. trom any unavoidablo cjifiuj may not have been stf ofTercd.

The l^ids, reserved by l^vfor thr 5 of schools, or fof* other puMspses, wil be excluded frem the sall%'1iich will eommence ^it^tht Idwesfnum^er of wctign^townsjip, and range, & proceeded in tegular numerical order. «r f?ft"nder,ro^ ban#, at the City.of V\ asqing^on, tliiofifteenth day of June,

4»xqmz Gn^pAM "3 iCoiumispioner of the Genal Land

Tetters remaining in th#

Post Office at Terre-tlaute, on the °f

whic,l 5f

not taken

w»t in 3 months will be sent to the General Post Office as deed letters.

thu

for

,e«ers

C. & D. I. B. MttSift a Covert, Thos. Cunningham.

CI«jp«ol, Kobt. Ciinpiggliau Cbunn, Robt. Cold well.

^•the second iChunn, Robt. Cold well. Jacob ^nc|Pi^n» ^tljony Creel, Michael Mleredmnv*m. Clark, By ram, Combs 2 Vn.

Compo

2,

At the Land Officeat* Palbsti**,in Geo. Conn, Thomas CoRner, Awl'1 the State of Illinois, on the third Mon- Chase, Reuben Curtis. SamU J..:. —„i,.f jig Joel Downey, Jas. Otjon, BcJh*

day if October next, for the disposal of certain lands heretofore sold, and rjbLiRitutsHan to., the United States, at the Land Office at Viircennes, in Indiana, prior to the first day of October 1824 under the provisions of the 2d March 1821, for the relief of purchasers ot public lands prior to the first July, 1820" situate in the following de* scribed townships and fractianal townships, lying within the limits of the now Palestine district to "wit«—North oj the base tint and west of the principtd

of NO.

10

of NO. 11

nos.71

9 and 10j townships Nos. 11 •and 12, & fractal towuShip lS 14 and 15 In faactionai townships J$os.'7 8 •do. 1^, ,w 'I

Msot at the wme-titftt and fJaie^wil) be o^ered for sale the lands belonging to the United States, in that portion ol the tract set apart tor the location oi privet* claims, by an afet, entitled An act respecting the claims f& land in the Indiana territory and s4ate of Ohio" oassed on the 2I«tof April, i806, ly•ng- within the ljmita of tlse^Palefitin. district, and in the following described^ .ownships^to wit: '«4Town's Nos. 3 4 5 m. of r. 10 \f 1

2

and 3j ]V»i

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X" &"e»VU.aUh.y ,r«

5" V.' Adam's, Nathtil. Member Dlackman,* J88.

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Jeremiah Cruse, John &

Durr, Sarah UodsOn, Mrs. Geo. Dougherty, Thomas Barnaul!?' A.i).rdeD«, Mr. Davi,, N.th"C Geo* Daman, Demat

Ddwdy.

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£. 9c F. John KlHotfc 8imB,f Ewing, James Evifls, jno. Wm. Florence, Thos, Franklin, Fulton) Jno. Foster.

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G. &. H. Curtis Gilbert,' VV. Gragg, Isam Garret^, lohn Goutt If* Grayham, Basil%Itu0t, \y» {*c^ "J"«. I"#- 1U«i» Uriah Si llufts, Kli Harris, JtfttnU? Hay#orth, David Hards^'homasllaf. ^An«! %rris, Geo. tlusgey,

J. Jar^o, Horatio O.^Jones.Iwi Johnson, Wm. Jolly. K. & L. Jacob Ohrhtopher gee, Wm. Kenuedar! John F. JCingi 'm

L. & M. Jared Liktnv Thomu Lampson, Qooding Likin 2, fatm Lapham. *y Jkf %tr M'Bride, Jas. MurraU, John Mtdei Joseph Miller, Saml. Malone,^rfi®«i Moore, Wm. M'Kee S, Daviil Ww/ tiny' Nfehemiah 'Kinxie, Satnl. Gtintick, Lewis i^ortrtm, Jas. Noloii. Juhn'Nioho].

O &. Isaac Owens,^Wm. Odle, Pocock or Willsorij Sah?m

Pocock,

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1 3 find 4, 12 tiie 2d principal meredian. Jltiq ai tke., satne time and place* w! be offered for, sale, the lands situate i», he following ^described tawnshiptfWi 'actianal^townships viz Fractional townships "«o§. 13,^4 1 OJ r.^n It. 15, 16 and 17, W. pi f2d own^pa 19, 20 & 21 principal me

Jao.

Peterson, jWary Peckham James Pattersoa, John rrice» Reuben Palmer, Wm. Proud. «Sf S Aatosf Rced, Jno. Redmtn Danl. Seed, Hezakiah'Robinsoo, An« drew Robb, Jas. Rankin, Uo^id B,od. ney, John Roberts, Mathew 'Riddle, Abraham Story, Abraham Stewart Danl. Shaw, Meshach Samuelsf Jas, Shelby, Jacdb Stoiwewortl^. or Sai^v Searings.

fy Calvin TTobndgc,Charle» raylor,%^)anl. JP, Vlindventer, Jolta W VaUce.

W John. Watsont JVfspk William# Levin W ajljn* Noah Walling, hi. Washburn, ^fhoa. Willson, William Wood^*d,tJohn White, David Mai#, James Deyhqprn,

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JOHN »1. COLMANt. ilk--:W-

V4LU.AAJ5E LANJJ

WOS K1I.E. FRACTIQN SIX adjoining Lower Tdrrc-Haute, coa^R* •08 .•*: \-v ..

'121. Acres,

of Excellent land liahwiomely eifiiale® on the Kast bank of the Waba»b» i# .now for gal^on the most occomnioda*

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ng teiyns. Any nerson wishing ts purdhase an^excellent ilfeatioa wot»W do well to view this lantfe For particulars ipply at this office.

A good Horse will be t|k€njn payment. rre-Haute, Jan. 23^ l824j~S5'»

STRAYED [from the pabscriher, 8ometim« iifeMarch last, a large Brfndle COW—tonsiderabfv in years,'with white-on the Bfelly and legs and a »h«t tail—marked on both earsfbut not recollected in what manner.

Whoever yill return said jpoW^t®^0 owner or give*!nformation where be found will be generously f®* warded.

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ALBXANDER CHAMBERLAIN Ft. Harrison Prarie, •&«e 22, 1824. w44Av

Bruce

Bt»«i»om

mr.mj. Bcikwiri j-iTfis Ste1 m»

^JFona* liaum, J*'

tl*

John Bond*

J?iake 4, Jacob

Butff,Fanny Browny,

sm-rs.&

Notice.f.-§:.

ALL* persons are heret^y noti/5^ not to purchase the following note* signed by me to wit one note to Jo seph Bruce for one hundred and e««* dollars, one note to Alexsod^

seignor, for orft hundred stf*

®'ghty-two dollars, and one note to Eujah N. Uobinson fur twenty doll*rt» —*he consideration of said notes ^a® entirely failed, being bottled «8 fraud the payees And I sUfl^l ther^ fore Hever pay them. 4jHOMAS HYATT.

WashRigtonjUaviess county luc^f?? February 13th 19^—29 tt.