The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 September 1826 — Page 3
fcrjtet (hat any cause of di»cim jhwfiection I,a, ever ,3tej
cam!hl°!rtJr
be an*
ts
Mr t'na
Aao(!,er great nrR H„
9t)Tnio/'vV
•hi
-ty
103 6i« »a )a.
II VR MONICUS.
i!-frho.?»ce,V
w«,
thai there will
,teit
-h™.
»l»»been ta«, i, Vi„
h!
~.n phc at
an*
destroyed bcit%vi
hv 3Jf,0^se3*
Tiia
c\~~*nL
*y design. There ha* also bceti an exterilive fire at Norfolk.
We
llav«
already
of Beau champ for the murder of col. Sharpe, and (he death of hi* wife, wiio' lUeenvs h?,d resolved die with him! shall insert further of the partieu rs of tins horri')!e case. They haul
^VV
Jars
ly have,a parallel. It seems by the *fatemeits made, that col. S. had sc^luretl (he woman, then found her a husband.-on the promise of a piecs of Hand, which he afterwards refused to •Jgiye, charging her with having had a colored child and that thereupon, to ifcc revenged,she urged her husband to eorrwiit the murder, &c.
But we have another tale of horror fnm the same state. The Fankfort Argus, of the 12th inst says—u()n Sa
turday evening an express arrived at the governor's from Cynthiana. anenouncing that his son, Isaac I1. I)e$i-a ^had, on that morning,
throat
from
pen He was a live on "andy morning but the sturgeons had not "succeeded iftdoiing the gash in his wind pipe."
And yet further —?-It is reported that eapt. Lowe, the witness with whom Beau chump tampered, through his wife, to swear aginst Mr Darby, and by implicating him in the murder of col. Sharpe, to save himself, has, since the execution of Beauchamp, been shot [Low relumed to give the testimony desired and, instead of acqitting beauchsmp, was. perhaps, the most powerful witness against hiai, proving that, I designed to implicate an inuoceut 3 man.'] rfj
Alissouuf
4"
The burr-mill stone has
Jately beta. discovered in Alissoui'rv oh -the O^age river, inexhaustable ijquan
tity and equal in quality t: the best l1 tench white flint burr. It can be obtained of almost any site, presenting a «'iutj&ce of from -en inches to five ftct in diumcter. The heal waters of the
Merrimack river, Missourr, have been ,ipurchased by a Mr. Massie, who in-
tends
immediately to erect iron works.
STAFF API'OLVTJIKVrs OF WEmii REGlMEJVV.f^) 2* Uavis, Surgeon, i' J- E. Kreen, Adjutant. ji-Gva. Webster,
Quarter .Master. ,t
Linton,
Pa* Mail*. I
ii V. Ball,
Surgeons Mate,
John tiritlon,
Judge Advocate#
llollotvay%
Sergeant Mj»jor.
Jlnset Harris,
ttlolson.jProvost Marshal,
J£. Havis, Dum
Major.
?, Fifo Major. "v
J.. Tonpkins,
Forage -.ster.'
N
UN
I IN'GTON. C'OLli:
.30th
Ucgiment la. JUilitiiu
•August
19, 18S6.
State of Indiana, Clay C^untv, -u Harrison Township, St
Ai?y
29th 1826.
anȣ?hrc,,.*up
by
4
Stockton
a
fOUUri 80IKE. with ,Ur in hi.
ort head, gome saddle spots and
a
white
P° on his left hind foot, -branded rif jne near shoulder with a
I'Or IIUOK
"rteen haods three inchea high—!our-
\**\r *v/ar3 Appraised
ant^
-A true eppy from
'^o:»as
mv
egtray Bock.'
MM(£S II. X)O W^IJvG J. l.
®E»ioval,
w. tri me"lh„tc"'S
CS,S"»
contiue the pr»clicc
!"u?hoat
iue [lt circuit .„,i
supreme and district courtl August 4th 182G.
u-
State of Indiana, Clay County,
cnK
loss
,n
0
sm'aitu-d
f'118
town, during
vears*
»i.
is
d.0(,0—and
«*t'"»»ted at
some of ih-.m caused
Harrison Township,
NurupS(,f
l/i
ed to CO-?, 7
In-
M»te«lab.ieinot.co«,r the execution
cut his oun
ear
to
ear
he
with a
razor*
and could live but a few minntrs after "j!
exf ress started. The messenger met the governor in Georgetown'on his way to Mason county, but came on to inform the portion of his family left in town. It is stated,|hat after he ciU his t,hroat. he took a pen and wrote
am-innocent of the crime ef which I an-charged,'
when his strength failed
and he'dropped the pen. Again he took it-up and wrote,4
••badly treatedand
have hem- very
again dropped the
bMr1rKdw
,s
l"r
Xft
tr
left
,srr,,,rdd^p""-
I
$
Appra
S-J by Hugh Stockton & Thos
hook.T^
A tfUe
C°Py
fr0TO mj
June 7th i82G ${ 3t
e5tra^
JAVIR^u DOWNING J. P.
BOATS FOR SALE.
Have ten OU'.R
s...
?0M1 a-.wviiift,
.'rn finished by he riav •I lecembc-'\ \ny person uisliiogto ^urchaso can have them low for cath •r approved credit
NH,. Fh» will be tM«vere3 to purchasers inthf Wahnsh Rwr, ROHBINS. ^WAUU-KN ^Rosevili August
9.7
t826.—52 tf
TEUUK UAUIEUAI ES.
On the 19th arnl £Q-h of October nest, the following purses will be run for on the Te*re Haute Turf. 1st. day. a mile
heats,
2d day, 1 mile
money of both dayslive Turf will be free to any hon*. mare, or gelding', and the met wiil be run
according to the established rules of raving
Judges
i" =f !itk The JUDGES,
Sept. 1, 1826.
niTs. M'CABE.
OFFERS FOH SALE AT IiI3
Hat Factory,
W
IN
1 ERBF-IF AUIK
'ASilil®
of the best qualiry Low for CASH OR GOOD WHISKEY.
July 4 1826.—25.-tf.
Chair factory.
THE Subscriber lierehv informs tl)e pulic thatUie nmjufeeftires
3/-f|^'
lancii hairs.
•'f
I"
tyinmbtffot^zg) 2Settees
and every other siticle in thrA* frne Vif business—which he will sell pn the ••most accommodating terms— for Ca*»h or Country 'produce at the naaiket pricc.'•••n.
^-ENOCBi DOLR.H
Terre-II.iute June 30, 182tv— 2(3-tf.
Taken up by James KelsCy living tn Hackoon T"ivns) ip, Parke county Jnd
One
Qrt. Master Sergeant.
bright SOliREL MxVllE about thirteen and a lial hands higii, I! or years old, has had th. Poll Evil, both Ears cropped off, a small Star in htr forehead, and a white stripe over the right nostril, no brands perceivable, ap praised to $'0 l\y John 'Allen and Josiah Carried before me tiiie 9th day of Juue 182G.
lko^cb hansel, r.
mufta.,
A FEW OF
Tt^LEVl JACOB'S SCPP.niOR, DVr.ABLS 1% liJiZOlt S'1%*:'$.***
Are left for sal£. at' the Mores of Mr,* C'. Rose, Me»srs W C- and X.intoa andMe^rs.J. & W C'ruft.
JOIi PRINTING NEATLY
•.•-
iTHE l'°,
S
Toin^ai
day lit October next JSJ0
ed to the a ublic under inure Cuorable
Intu'*»**•
1
*Te
to follow the e.v^un -!q
0f,° fajr||
speculators aad ptff ipt 0V|jg(X0N beyond its meriu, but really *, and getfrai ad van ta^es^re so furtmperior to any other town with a hich I am acquainted on the ppt'jr Wj^ash, 1 should be wantinsj Srt my duly to th«i Count) and the Public were I to omit giving something like a geaer.U dmrip. tton of it
It is the seat of Justice for the aew ouaty of FOUNTAIN a&d seated on a corn mending B1 utf, OJI Hie ^iirer, e'nbraeing apart of wctioas 5 iad So •n I ownship No 20 North, of Raftg 9 »VeH it is ruQiciently elevade4
an
to
for $60
hrats,
for eouattce
arwi the directions of the
The Horses must be .rntered the evening hefore the day-on which thev are to ru« or double entrance i«u^J be pawl. Entrance mnne) $i: the same *at'n day and the?horsesm!l s4a?t about 10 o'clock each day at the sour.d the tittonpet* ^1(,,
e'tensive view of tl-e
vtOl,ND PHAIUJE, .which Ji^kn-
n/VL-f»ly
/.°Pf0S^te
opperate Machinery of aay descria tion and this stream running oft" into the River forngs at its entrance^ a safe and commodious barbour for BO 1' S ot the largest size Tl^e own Plat is dry gravelly Wliite Oa' ridge, but falling back in either direction we iiii mediately enter upcm.atine fer ile country, suse ptailTe of tho highes^tate of eulnvatioP jh ari l^sterly Mirectioo withh five ot» m* miles of'iheTowu stands the Sn MILLS of Capt Wm
White, ii|jon foal (. reek, and from the facility with which a Road may be" opened, be- will shortly be abled to furnish the town with Lumber on the roost reasonable' terras—Other good Mills are erecting some of which are ah-eadv operation on Shawnee and cH^er fine streams which are'navigablf to the River, so that nod tSculty what evt» wrfl be experienced' by the Prst settlers in proenring this indi^pensible article for building
I be County of Fountain already contains upwards of two thousand inh-bit-ants and a more enterprising intelligent and respectable class of population cannot be found i»Indiana.
coving TTv I
Is in the vicinity of the proposed CA N AL an this great **tate ark, which,
rTfea terms of sale "will be.J one fourth part of the purchase naoney In Jiatid ai^i th balance, io. three equal instalments of^i\. Twelve fi^^'itee® M^nths^RonilsHwith ^w#etec H'ety will be' required of purchaser?.
D.iNtiji iK
m:
j. /'AllAH
"trr
EXJ£-
CUfEO AT THIS OFFICE,
7
I
a
T:
on the ^ARASfl Uasever btea
0
fl'er»
'm
1 till hoidcr nf
61
commodious
will shortly bo commen ed and must' wan ed at 'that place-it
v,?or0usiy
ecuted te its final completion, wi.l in liberal credit will be ^iven if i4quired
i-!.??!??.1! °?*lt ™ou" ftra- part of th? purchase-for term* &c.—appjy to Messrs Scott and Linton, Terre to the Subscriber
tiy\« OM vniHl^CT Uff
productive of impoi tant results, as well to this town, as to eirertfi other oil the Wabash River It lies about miles from CrawfordsvilJej .••buot 60 West Indianapolis ami about 40 '«ijovo Terre {laute.
TRNTCI.
?f Fiim'uwCjHnijj
Admiiiisti-atoiy Notice.
I.J.!"1' ®"b,5crib.f,i Obtained ,°" estate
of Jolih Oxford deceased, rtqucst" all taose who are uttfAted to*"said estate. ma^o immediate payment and aU o,e who have claim 'agiinst said Estate to present thfeuv duly au^»enticated wiUna one year.far payment—The
State of Indiana,
Es
tate ^considered as solvent, ~l
v°XKOI{()
^jjr*.^
UJll'liaiii' RftCKEfTAd^. aba§l?» j\ugtist 24.1,8^6 —so 4^
Administrators iNotice.
TnE/SOBSCKIUEBS h„." taken
oat Letters of Administration on the Mate of
Jbrahaui JJarki*
i'!!r^nutif/
djee'd. and
confer, the same solvent The"
anVer3^^
eAtat«»
to present them
^KluL,j?T^l^cd
tj rr
{"older of wrU8c'.t«-„r
h*4
Mirrcatlrreit l. Coo»t.«
weejcluMve prtviWe rewn^if
'j a^iu-^nci 1 b.v, tor the e«t hatf of tt^' e»t quit tor at jSeclUm t^irtW|J*v J*
t«ua» ihe Jo»«
yf Utubfcr,**iue
p«^« *ka.A
,h.
«be» ty af cuittfi£ hiuiwi^ off, I ntrt4v sue nctice that it 1 come to tbt» of a feoro imo^ of tU!
1 Vaari
ftb"*e
lt
also of the
MV KU, for a very coniderabl(§ 4i5f mce, both above and beiow Town At the base of the upon fevo &de* ,saue fine SI'EINGS, which form a junction at the Jowcr part of the Towrt and produce a stream of sufficient force
wmi^edJ I
tbe kemtot of the L\W
•ttcljctwa m««le «ud provideJ to d, ite. JAOOB ROWAK^
i&'tit .*• T*
elijmj *.-Y iuum^D A iJ es fAdm
II
M.
W4
£7,
Administrators Notice.
Kotice hereby given, thit the mbscnbers.' av been «ppoV.»* Adkiinistoatjis of «i*e Estate ot Wm Jumcn dec l«te«f Vermaikw CoenK jotfinmt —And that tbey consider th« i^aeaa %olfcent A'! persons liavin^ 4 against Estate are to present them properly authenticAt«(' Iw^ttiement mid sndebtel tU w»d Lttato'tor- omta toteUiale naj-
at".
s*
Township, ertnitUm't
•Aug
Ltttmis & MiUs jor
THE SCTBSCaiBEa ofiw.pjoi'
MeSiqAORd&S of/ir*f rott^v^g JiM* kmdu^.*,
V, U^sLAJfP -,
It has nearly 50^crea clcared, aad Las comfortable ..4v- V-
tlmmrSt'ahlex and is supplied from durable
SPRING5
with excellent WATER, some of wh^ch are sufficient for
a
large
DISTJLLE-
*R¥- o» tbo abovefei^i«}a iaige
and
Saw & Grist Mil,
uitMiswuiwi ui ujp v/ourt, iftat liio deilndent is not an inhabitant of thia stat^. it is ordered thai unless
and Appear, on the fu st day
Term of this Court,
towfl ot Terre-Haute, lour
Jill' Os60i
bave"
4Jt Im
1
•-. '..••••
on a never failing stream—the above property is situated Parke County lndiana, five miles below Dickson's Mills and eighteen from Terre Haute the situation is healthy and surrounded with a large, respectable & increasing population--a store is much wanted at that place--it will be sold
will
,f°3- cheap—the title is indisputable, and a
_+Via Xm .. i. ...
Best Master at Carlisle Indiana
4
4
J. WASSON.
^Ju!y 7th, 1825:1-27
_•***• be lu'iiaoapolh Gazette, la. Gazette, Hamilton Ohio, and the Cincinnati Republican, will publish above three weeks, (once a week) and send their accounts to this Office for collect on
1
Vigo Countv'ss:
Vigo Circuit Court
April Term, 1826,
Margaret Bradley, «1 lu Chancery.
by James M'Kinney her
complainant
he
to
answer the said
bill, the same will be taken as confessed and it is ordered that a copy of this order, be published ,in the "Western Register & Terre Haute Advertiser" a public newspaper printed
tlis court
Attest, ....
J.
H*
holding claim*!
GILBERT, Clerk
T. HIGGINS, Dept.
tWf
t0-.
Say to my friends and the public, that
declined the Practice of Law:
And that.Mr. A. Kinney will aid me in settling up my old Business N. Huntington August 10, 1826
1
I
bo
cf
the next
in
tho
weeks
suc
cessively: and (hat this cause becoa^ tinned to the neat term of
