The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 October 1826 — Page 2
for
(he inestimable baneflts we bafe-ce-ceived. Let the Greek 'celsbrate bis ^exploits in fearing Troy in ashes thi*trepretcntttira the Amfriwo Republics will bo*ft of having promulgated laws, which secure pfcace abroad, a* well a# the internal tranquility of the State*, tM now confederal*.
1RfiGlSTRR
Mammoth Pumpkin—Mr
¥f
The
-••(wuiwi, wHsrnr .(Be UVt-
mUty-of thethreate«sd w»«y fey Go* Tnmp. and tJie -d*4»rntaatian of the Council tarsia it lAo appeal in the $TO of a lettw -tM -audc to the Go* ^rBM-,aRd ia warriors were detaitedT ifrow each of the townf, fbr. tiie,imrpo8e vfatoppiog the 'Surveyor* they were directed t» use ao violence if their purcould be affected without it. fe^t to represent to theJBarveyora that the prowMoos of the rr»a^,aod«dciae thorn to return.
Jf th» advise should be neglected, then ?7 .ww »*tf«cted, to take awav Hbeir matraments and order them out the eoiinUy, and resc«t JLoJocce it awaacj. --. .v" w« tie
Indians along talk order to d,„ *^de them from this meaHUie^—But that their men were guina rw
th«"»er
to build their c*hm„, and
rtp»refer the removal of the na-
f®.
&
if-'Si
.tJ*noary* heir women^ar.d
tt«ir children. wiuld he left behind
.-It w%* GiwvUkrv tn »t,«. .v
k.
4|
Panama, 22dJuoe, of5 lite Or eat American Congress.
0FK1CK,
Taaa^HaCTt, OCTOBER 28. 1826
Joseph
MitcHel, of "thin township, raised a pumpkin Mm year the ctrcumfeseoee of which, one «ay wasfive feet two inch##, aad fire feet one inch and a lualf (he oioer-—staighio^ eighty fx'tmds. —'fhi* certainty ought to%e«t» induce ment to our Yankee brethren An •$afce tip the line of march hi Reward.
!,
Panama vCongms.—• Accounts
liave beon received of the installation of the Congress of Panama, on the 22d of June last &ud the speech of Don Jtfanuel Lorenzo de Vidaurrefthe Minister of Mexico, at the opeaaig of die •Coogreas, is given ir. the newspapers IsVo shall publish soaoe extracts from ^Lis^peacb in our next —The Washington City papers state, that the-Coa fiw adjourned, to meet ata-rillage 4a the neighborhood of the City of Mex"rcoyoo aeeount of the unhealthy po«.fioa of PanMM His also stated, ihat 'the British Commissioner,
Mr.
Daw-
Juns, upon the adjotutiment of the Con(press, returned to England. Both of bimectetaries ate said to have died at l*anaBf»» ,*
It »supposedtlii Mr "Poinsett, our Minister %t Mexico, will be appointed a commijwioner toattend the Cougr&ss^iu -flacs of Mr. Andesaon deceased.
Out* Rep.
/MTTAEDGVILLR, Sept. 1*.-. %#trfrom the Indian*—Recent intelligence front the reek nation informs -lis. th«$ the Council of Chiefs, Head -moat* and Watrtore, de&olved about 4fte
The Mttej was paid to tfieA by gov•rnmeot a^rwabljr to the previous of sjfce 2%tfr Treaty, end was eqnitably-dw-sJnteid «S3i^ tfc«»k»fe nation. ww pwwd, deciariagtke Ok^
un
ti,e»r
cocn attd
fA Jjwoes, M»d nUc** of their stock. *LevlJS^^u4*®* |P% "^ftey wootd be feliow«d by .crowds at
cora^ d«veirw«r^rWh
IJ8,
^»s^8SC«»
S. r*?.
Vw Uu«,
»B «a«iii}tf uni
fc.^1 *«der the Hiuuv pretest that h* '°rfc
Uw of our ItgisUtare. Thi.t, f!,
I5,^jsr2r^
ttt«»»«/
«fU» ladita
-•\rm
klsi
'ifaki'"- *t good treaty. But when Hittrnsout that, that treaty ia^all a hoax, the law itself, being drawn -from false premises, becomes a nullity. The truth it Governor Troup was determined to kick up a dust with the general -government and he only aiezed upon the matter of surveying the lands, because he thought the pegeot would.meet the,approbation of a great* many unprincipled people, who having no lands of their own, or bet little and tV«t poor, greatly coveted the possessions of the*lnilian». fl0m the moment of his elevation to the eieculive chair until this day, ever* oflicial act Of his life has shown hi*. £*ed determi oat too to quarrel with the aatiunsl government, if his purposes could not be etinted in one way, they must be is another, -iff-the peopit. of Oeor^ia cannot he made to fight about the idle that the yankees wish to eutaneipate our staves, why tlmf mmt drew the sword fur the.lt). »»n lands. It isattthe same to Gt»eri*r'4'roup erg* PfttrfofQr%^
CTPtcteJ
FI&GiJWJl.
'^Atalboer! -laeer lately f^ven to Mr-Ciafl"
wle*ios
t0 be
should be thVebi
H«srt
tiAt. the atateswan, orator, patnm and pluUnthn.pist, his t»p endvd taleota sbed lustre on his naMve sUte. hts e!o}uence an omanw?iit to his cwtotry." toast *Ptts drt«k/Mr. Ciav made a- le«gthy speech, in which he took a partial re*iew of some of the sabjecU of opposition, that have been m» warmly Ufged against him. He c«»»«*noedby stating that 4e never before-felt the want of those powers of ekqtience-wJikh had just boca erroneaisl.wctibed to him, and after souie remarks, stated, that «in passing «»pugh »y native state, toward? which I have ever borne, and shall continue, mall Tississitodes, fo cher-" the greatest respect and affection,
treated with its aecus-
to«wd courtesy and private hospitali-
t"of
^wimutadI «hI cordial nianifeata' «e poor w»d^oad^a^e return of-my *r® *n,^ netful thanks, I pray
.to?
a,SCtnce*~of
mT
regret that we have not room
ui
tb
tffice
S«^tary
wlwh hubeta asserted
deteamelsoin its acceptance by fabri eating ant«eipated charees wouW have, been preferred^ awl alacrity, however I •mght have decidcd 'i took ^,! my friends, f.ocn.n!^tjTTot my ronscu.ua innoconc/ot
•illmgly |»»e declined it fhl Horn 4«|
pro^rtTe^isii :^^1,::r,fewui of any unreasouaole avWit! W emp'ojmem. »uri^ #K Pul* tration of
hvinfrord^d *i
mer,can
do it with humiliation and mortification. If I had refused the Department of State, the same individuals who now, in the absence of alt proof, against all probability, & in utter disregard of ail truth, proclaim the existence of a corrupt previous arrangement, would have propogated .the same charge with the same atfcctcd confidence they now unblushingly Assume. And it would have been said, with at last much pla\}Mbilhy, that 1 had contributed to the election of a Chief Magistrate, of whom I thought so unfavorably, that I would n^t accept that place in his .cabinct which is generally regarded as the first "X thought it my duty, unawed by their denunciations, to proceed in the office assigned me by the President and Senate, to render to the country the best service of which my poor abilities are capable. If this ad ministration should show itself unfriendly to AflnericcnvUberty, and free ai«i to liberal institutions, if it should »e coiidwcted 4»pon a system adverse to the*e .principles ot public policy vihichl have ever endeavored to sustaid, and should be found siiil clig»ng to e(fice\theu-nothing which could be said by those who are ioimjcal to me vsould b«.#ndesi rved.^
Gnat ~Sale of Domestic On Tuesday, iiie 12th iust. was conmienced a^°S 'n t^e .New Market, tiws sale of an extensive tot of domestic cloths, cotton goods: and many ..other nrticlesofulmejicaa oiaouiacture "The •Boston papers statu that tle bidders were numerous, sales hrisk,ahd the artieles generally sold ,at a fkir price Upwaed^ of three-thousand packages were-sold tie first day The sales wereto cooiinue three days. A »reat portion of the cotton goods -were bought for exportation, 'it is in
twice a year.
Wt-
!im4 I
of
MaJ
suTn^f- 1°^ ^taick'Esq. editor Vf the _?fCt .. ?ach P"b,lc» National Observer, and is true to life
Kfe."
ertr»«:
hurt ir Ti t*er^'oUwr J(f- ®n
the
ottlj
pUiffk left
with,n their gn«p, that of my«Jp f-
ofsTate
to be the
ten'.
suiMnatfon of a previous eorpoot ar ranptneot ^VhS I .op?^
to
aach an «88Crtioaf lt!t oosshiv^^ remptory and at^uaUfied d^&UL Wfyy*the demand f0
aI
0of
and trial? The office to which ICe
«c,p^td^,ngjeh',r4tlsh^
in the .smoke of if'f
UnJrT
and lolsc imputations, I was nnt at liberty h, either mv Zl
,e|t
rri#,,,!, LLc!i». Office °J
lJ«
that i!tas^he fcdttmis-
whose oivil services
thweofa** othlr
msT
to
a*?"*
than to
patriot
for lli« Meninv x( i^"",r)r"'"debted
SU'wiV*** S,TT,f!H P«nod.of «y life, waa «,« »»T pl./« «i«r "QR *f ^7
Administra-
the mission (J accept, hope Iou winnfcnd' Gentle: frombrinK Spelled ^'eve
if h«i
impelled
^.pr«r^a'rrHT,
'V-
the people af Wadri^o"
advanced
t*. **me place In ?"r t®ttder-
5
Missouri
th»t,
r,*»
con-
templati »n io hold,similar fairs fit sales at'-the same place? jas.often as
oncex
or
0ntar
'A Portraithe
following descrin
N«»b, is from the pen
of
-I.«u HUB MJUlie
In perfect good htunor, however I must remark that of qli the slipper eels a controversy, that I hare ever come across, my friecd JVoaAr is perhaps the ^ost^netious^ «C#tch him when and how yoamay^e is
unreAo
squifSn. out
ao nathalf juirsusde fet youJiare' nateifeiitouched live bem of his gar
wit'
mi
'f kardjusfed.'
p"1 f»-
a proposition,*
«d elude a for argument by alaoetio.us leint, or a convenient ftction sHe he lieves thfemorality
of ivhite
lies-
-fa" authority of
Arch Deacon-Paiej, and other acccm r^,^faliOStTh-'-i'°
knew
bet-
h°W
far a
man.mi-ht
ravel on^he road of falsehood, without i«fnngJng on the. boundario,
of
tru'h
and,h.SepWlnS„ph,K, coMthJ™eh
rflXX'nT" ?™e «edit In .hort •U0n i.S are Xt'g deUl%haginanl^'ar^-
h,mse]f
6
gra^
^h^fken^^f^AND. New York, brings
the &UtJ uly, and Li^P^
mZ
paPers
ar,(*
0n
0fAdJSand Je&n80f
the deaths
f-t i. notSt" r"iVtd-
111
lt»e
Couritr ofAtlgustSd
Liverpool
he
,^verpool
The colors of?bi fhontc^mtr,t. were displayed at haS ^fstm
the
of East IndiTstock8s ted that above l,()Oo'ooo
f^anifeste(1%
of the On of the
bon. at
A
far
-ii 'liiiVii ninirfi i,r ,, T.'
v-ar
The editor of the Boston CJalaxy, verling^to ,tije celebrated paragraph la Mr Duffie's after-dinner speech that: he was not opposed to the adaiiu'dnf tion, but that the administration are op- ^°, ^n-^s
a
parallel tn ihe an
ecdote of the soldier whou being renion-» strated with for not Bring with the rest replied—." Why don't yon blame the rest for not firing with me
JUW GOODS.
Collettaiod I3iIL INFORM their friends and the publie, that they havo just received from New-Vorkand Philadelphia, and are now opening at their Store, at Grounendyke's Mills,
A iJ£NER*L ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable Goods, Among which are the following which together with those previously on Mod msdee a complete supply.
Cloths, cassinets and domestic plaids, ,f Tartan and Circassian plaids, Prints, various patterns, M^inq, worsted and cotton shawls^1 Swaesdewn and Valentia Ycfi^ipffs, Sheetings and Shirtings, Bandanna, Fiqg and Wack silk handkerchiefs, jetton ditto,
Mar! rasandvjaokonot cravats,
Bed, white and yollow flannels, Cotton yarn from -Hp.
mm
5f 'CUTLERY
wt,ich
'^CBW
QucenSwai'e
ftV&A AND p',
cf
P0ft
n/'°Pe
sta
Li,.
fCr "hkh "M eveMnr3"e"oe
t0
P'^em
iiadbeen made h» ?UJlsrous
ar-
"m»°S«»m2fbi ^e Police, and
'o Co,,."'''.™'" had been e-
Scott, adds, mm. place of Mr
jna:
^Groceriest^SI?
C.M,"
lvhich he
B"swa
Mmed at
to
-tm arr^ed =at I ioa-K tJalasame day the intell*
5
S
to No. 10.
-rjguretfcbomba aettes, ^.ilks and.jivMslins, ^adtea* walking sboej, thumps and slipped* -Gen111 nieo's shoes.^tc.
he.
&c.
•Jfyfither icith a g&im'al ^assoi tment
o/'
HARDWARE
.•
^CgHshlSI^er and *y American Jgteel, Que^nsvitare, Groceries and Medicine, "Iron, '1 Salt and Wliigkey. allr inM
,y
tbey-xvill sell unusu-
o!her jif ?r ^ash» "Beeswax and such -t-y taken in .tores. October I8?6.—34.
£r@ods,'t']
direct froWr
New^
o*«s» and is now &>enin£ AXARGI2 AKD SPJ.EXDID
Assortment A* -OF
MR GOODS,
'^Hardware,
»ery'iow f.t'
arid whiskey.!
rre-Haute October 26,1326—-34t
A F&W OF
LEVI JACOBS
£U™,RAOR' ®URAV .e
0U
Sl'W'S.
C. Rose, Me^'y"!0/',0 ?5 ®r anj\|M.ra "..I I). L.ntou
X~OS^r~
And that Mr A l/
racilCl
NOTICE:
n7
of
Jiwl taken every preca,,? "cited, »»y popular erupfion^ ]Sn
»ote roV'*Ji0"N ,j'1KHCF. bold, through fraud I
was
Stained
persona hereby ronmn
Persons from nurfK-^ forewarn determined not ™®'ai!!
a,l
Ircha8«ng8aiU Note
Note
...0 pay the same
,.*• P«V the same.
^^^4,u^bbock'Sw.32
ti.
AAILE Nun pi,'
»V 'hlt
October
ir 19
A'-'#. ,-v
JIs1
%s psrni
my
wife Bet-
^'thout anv i„tt* ^ed and board •®d I shall nav n, ^aiU8e
or
provocation
t*ng after this date ^er cootrac-
SMITIL W
1826.
W. Kft-
4
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