The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 4, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 July 1827 — Page 3

..

essay

l1

ir

iJ

re^

or

«Sli your Hcgis-

5

a test of Scripture aBordc

Yir so sanctimonious and lon 5 .n article as that ot Uno. ir£tcl,C

er

cs

!U,lrr

,sli

confounded at the pro

w'8!-hlowin*

a private flame to a

rar

•cclolr Male uprooting the miqu ^«llta dealers in d.

and notes of hand, I'., I

rMilly sorrowful on learnir.

Aless wi»ht, whose trintnty hi. homed maje,,

'Jhu -^reckless kick at ,t!i» rnovia-

-'t disaster, mused Ins in."

a

f:. singuiar adroitness .fally 1 main upon a bystandef, sup

lit* "nvcs in a sphere wholcommand, uncontrolled by c,

11

tcl

lt

l:

tie woodiai.ds or the plain-

ilS°

ha force peculiarly Ins own ,V'' ?I na doubt be everted in mas !,,c by sending this upstart die upon another and yet more

iJ excursion. Ureal pains

To'convince you. Mr Kdiro, Lorn of Cno" is exercised

^o-is of great so'icitude foi

Tv of yourself and continued ^olvourpapep.^hosePhffinii Nevertheless to it! present usc ul-

ar

.l liberal pa'ronagc, it would rnuW UuiTil:» to show, was made. Lost Ocek project to drag b\ certain sell constituted cen•j,tol xviioin L'no" may have

.it tr ke t:ie k0?1 a\ti r.

It is uot imposs.b.e that he may .',"neol thos« v.hn intnnatcd that ano,'r Press and Printer had belter De

ei

_ll,at it might be darker-

sin suffer yoa. as an editor, to get

among us

bit who, now t! at Mr. OiBonN,

i»in»e is up by the fatigue ot oMers, •r,An the chase and cues moat lustidogs* i*i. In shor', hi-is a

^cribev

-ergo, certain privileges are one ufwhicH it seems roust be to •muate personal vituperations and u,e Dy uav nt having tu!l quid pro 0 .«r Ins iVa stray dollars.* Nuw as the existence of

NUCII

rignt Bunalo

3 no kind of objection but would uplj inler li.at a subscriber in turnto his own proper account such priTege, should do it not only in his own (uOraiions but iu his own proper right should Lot allow another 10 shine with a iuslre. ibc columns »t an ordinance spsper might nut afford room for the senand critics put undev r' tition by men vt A Citizen*" kid- /. Well as liutfalo knows that in prosecution of aclairo against cither -j gt)\ertitneut 01 ao individual, ageuts :i) be employed, counsel consulted copies it all important papers de. Yet he believes it would prove ssicg inconvenient, if in matter? eh as are now under review, the laws or hud uu.ks v.ere to guv1. \es. you are detected. Uuilalo ows the whole history of ur comt.icatinn l:om its lirt notc» up toth* iiipkte manuscript—knows the di usions ol the very tabic Uj?on which

dUl 8CUUIIVJ liu lllj .I.IU I I liic 3*11*

never bending horns, uide spread v\as no harm in ui* as we va re the arrest ol double dealing.

nialtreatiug the lufDes of the •er, ami to this with a scintila of cracked ell'in the concluding paral''1 ol his tllurt, my reader will

''A Citizens" |assport to the piiality ol a notice from 13:illalo thought he might, (were he not

1

]r*currigibly stupid) fairly inler

J»the

severe castigations, at dill'ertin.es inllictcd and from some ol

'ires \ou that escape is impossible, [somewhat to our a-toiii*.imt.it, no manner of curtain wiil covci tl«man ro-e and ueclaie iimse 1 /i »mi riuif he aiireeu ur uetunriity—in short, however reed may be jour citadel, however ennchid with hypocritical modesty, uver dressed in suiilcs and cunitYuik not while the mark ol otd in in you. forehead, while the ail's loathsome deposit tullows your •din^, think nvi to Inde yivur guilt ^h^me !rc the fc^gle eye of liullabe pursuailtd to believe" that your our only hope of cscspo is in the 'tcir.pt lur yuur talents, cherished bj» inteiu»cnt business men and by nonf •*e than the nobie creature agairut you have waged a skulking wan wur without having counted your t.'"—Look tu your wall!—Oiere it is •Ken, ujti, tlie linger ol truth, thou iveijrjitu balance and found •King." ^t is no easy matter, when one small serves Uno" and a cili/.tn'' ifcCtfinht tke limner without iu eome

"Muueu anu irom home «m

'di he can 11 a 'My be considered co!i"••'Cent, that this BufValo is a bull 'er surly ciein—much more disposal »if-k than lick." his enemies |nsgr|it be convinced that he lives in ass houre, that his reputation hanga brittle thread, and that liullaio '[l!v restrained by the magnanimity '•is nnlure from tending him (headand Coctchle.ss for an airing) t'"'•vest cells of degradation.

J,joaio

confesses himself whenyoun^

•'^ve been a Calf of the best breed,

r^ninrkt(1

ry

by all fur his-perfect sy-

ar*d

fair proportion one of th

^est promise, and indeed, is him

a

times ys-loniehed at his iapio power and weight, much oi ic''. however, he has the modesty t« fibufc to the rich productions ot th-. 'dry ot whichit is his good for tu be an inhabitant he is mim *y liappy io knowing too, that thtiuiany wn.) like hiniselt have growi

-V^W,. .. *v s»'

1 Vi1 .'.*

-v'

'otl* and ashe9 that there should bear •t his race long haired dwarfish crei dies, upon whom the finest pasture nd greatest care has no othor eflfet an to create vicious longings—-up hom every thing (but money) rown away he fears that

,4

ACir:

^n" is of this class and would intimat him the propriety of learning, wltetl' among tfiope who stand lorth «:ribhling champions, there can oi (ound to mourn in lofty poetic strain he depopulation of Auburn lovlierVillage of the plain" when it may irsaken by the noble ISuftalo tn UKI dight to the Hocky M'«unt«!n

Hut now to be serious a^aiO (if .vere possible, surrounded by so niau auses cnlculatetl to touch the risi faculties,) the rem tik-. which lei jiiharmoniously upon the ears ol or.or two ot our citizens, were intended for no spcria! ca*e, were only deigti •il to call the attention »»f th-^se inierestcd to a subject o' public imji'irtanct and to* warn all to be on their guuru, anti not too credulously lii'en, to thr declarations of those w!io Irom personal motives would retard consuwi iia iio:i cH anv general m-ia^n e, cd however reat utiiitv, simplv because it ma) have been oii"inated while t.i^y w^re isltrep, bv th%se of whoin they possibly have {Wjod grounds to enfci'ta.n feelings aft*

Vt l-r BUfF 1 0. GenMcmen—you may be con­

sidered Iters dc combat.

OMMUNICATED., I

The ftdlowing is a brief, but faithful account of a c«-lebretio.n ot the 4th inst. at ^I'KING Gnovx

A goodly nuniher accdentally convened, without any previous arrangements tli# duy. was ushered in by the RIsiNG of the bl'N. Sat down to a sumptuous dinner. A recapitulation of national events took place *.v ith the most cordial good feelings—*1 he achievemenis o! the illustrious and venerated

WASAISCTOX

asions of the very table u? on which was said. Une ie« »a,K.u cnab.e ineia spread vour poisonous ink—knows v.ere row what the lio on

•in this is, nillier dances vuc pla IB07 .0 I8U. Anoehe, gae as a

were descanted

upon, and his virtues lauded in a st)le consonant with the occasion For, there was one among us who had shared las toils and dangers nor were the names of the other distinguished patn

names of the oilier uisu..^— i'„ ).

„ua, heroes ol the revolut.on lorgot- J«h» ».i, The prosperity our country Ircm t'^at time t" the present, was ai so, a theme ol cheering conversation.

I he present Administration was toasted in bumpers. The exploits ol ben

ted in bumpers. 1 no tr*!"".' Jack-Oil were tallied of with Jacob ^.olf, everence. 'I his led to a discu,sit,n ut

Presidential question. All agiet-d that Adams was the most esniMcntiy q-ialjfied of any in the United states. One said he was sorry that smart a man as Mat. Van Ilu.cn, should be so eat a fictienist- Uore something rather direpec(iul ol him and his party was said. One lemaiked that they

but a second fiddle, and in 'the c,,t,.ncT,t p.-d,i"«. to J'-e t„„,s ol Spiritual Hymns, and bon^s. r.- 1 !. I

I.iu

,v

nty of his heurt admonishes you to who outs his greatness .1 lectthat intelligence and frankness |-r»e:4 ruin.

vve tu

oi« n, as suppose

a

to our a-.toiiM.no'

a

tl, ,nan rc^e and ceda.fd lumseUtoOe ,,

I'VLTV

a

ped wuulu In»t he otb-nsive—•• are you

ai! filled? memory 'J the siu: mill

the highest ordei. igo Count) July dth.

Mr Osnoicv— The 1 olio wing toasts Were rend on the 4th in«t as ui emblem ot giutitude to the memory of the depatied heroes of the revolution I he eatue neglect that whs cxbibeteu by our unuens generally, brought a luw}oung men tucctber, and the following luaMs were received amidst the hiinnty and parotic spirit wtii- li such a day ougut to inspire in the bosom,ql.

can.

Our Independence'May it ever )je |uslamcd by American heroism. -"M***

By A Ross— The constitution of Amcrica anu the freedom of our Republic-!

May it long awe the curses

Th*

Sundays

st

tlun" ti.at had been said:

thit lie «i»l.«a° .o o!Vf MotuiKut

cr cn

Jt

By A. 11-Ilisgins—

oi

anny from our now happy laud. £*/*, By. A,hpa,, i, The 4th otduly!

tyr­

most sacred to all Americans.

By 0 T. JNoble—

a

The government of the C. Stales. A terror to monarchist and an usyor re By Samuel Hedges— (I Adams! May his persona! opposcr.4 croucn to hiiri as the British Lion did to the Ameriean Kagle. jBy W. Cutter—*

Gen. Washington! _' May his memory inspire us with that ardour which will prompt us to &ct^ on the northern field.

By. Ross— '.'aakson in war, and Adams .lor peacrj!

By J. Ross—

"injf v/iii) tiK« mtnseu nave growv 1°~^ ot cur loretathers. co^urwndiiig eiz? trotu Uw Ajay it Vq ^,

V^,- x-•

TT

The Independence of the United States! guaranteed to us by the

v5^- !.

W „,. "[j.: •, .1

lusptcious c.iusc& and deplores in sacK daunted kcari and sfcr6n£ ar& of their ««tu nnl a«hea that there should bean .-osteritv, «. 1 a fit. (11

osterity, By Saml- Fledges—

Internal Improvements! May none but tytants and fools oprose them.

By T. Noble— '4,* The navy of the United States!^ May its sails be seen* in every port the eorifimercial world, and tyrants ••night to know' that republican sails, ommandeu by.republican freemen are ivincible. 1

By A Ross— The J^adies of Vigo. Mav thiev always command the repect due to their- virtues, and may a •urse rest upon their calumniators.

I'he citizens of Terre Haute! Mav some future "Buffalo" arise to emio'd them of the year '76 4 ^. ^Independence. liv J. Ross— ^_

Lost crcek and its vicinity!. ^ay it ever prove a good rang« for western''Hutralo." ,4'

By a stnmger— Terre-liautel Emporium of the western valley-

May the ilriotic spirit exhibited by some of her citizens in celebrating the birth day of our country, in the year 1827, long be remembered.*

By Mr "J.VO The citizens of Terre-Haute! May they duly appreciate the next 4th oi'July and not be appalled by the presence of a '4Buffalo

of each week, and give in

struct ion Gti.tTlH the brunches u-

,^-uction vttst I

ilt in

and said that he agreed JJeiSH.i. to any one that fed. d,s- John St uartlate 0' u^,^le. vt i'W

e(J aUcn

illUcpa

tin u.cnS'Ot b'j order uf lUe Ui.no uj 5AMUKL Olivias." no c«'iiipuiiy ui=peiaeU

ij

to

:hulars that may 'ir care—and strict

puit-ly nalioiik. and lie ho- *u»\r mm—and strict oh to Drcseut t^em for settlement »r ». r* V. 11

trusted tu thru vo.v

seivauce to

i|

ie

[jc xC

-j. vif [I .uluuiy

:.t'

V-

On the morning ol the 5th inst, about 6 o'clock three slight shocks of earthquakes were sensibly felt in this place, Previous to the first a l.»w sound rr sembling that produced by the slow motion of a heavy loaded wagon was heard—its vibrations continod about a minute and a half. I hose ot the second which followed in three or fou minutes, were shorter and los sensibly felt. The third wa:» scarcely prrcepU b!e. COM MU NIC AT kD. *i

Lint of Letters -V Remaining in toe Post-Office at Ca: lisle la June 30th 18*27 jj ihn Duly,

\mi Brodie,

ran

Wm Rains, Davis, M». Trimble, yre Harris, ohn ('aras«n,

l£-3

r*r

business

SL.NUAV

Oi»lir^

im^s Harv»-\ Win. or John Gil! Johoson Simmons folly Vest, J»'hc'Sims, Win. £liit.

7

sLU

n-ai n»'ss to his cuiin i.t, iticiuat exercities— Ut»

ruleu of the ScijQol will

quircd of them.

L"~Zl

~'i 0 O N E E N

The Suoscriber wishes to employ?1

rr 0 .tOVttNliYMKX

COOPERS,

UUUl'ftlW,

who are good workmen, and of steady

and indotrious habit?—to whom good

wages liven.

and constant em|

By Jonathan M'olf, of Tippecanoe cottnty, two Mslray Colts to wit: one

Iron-grey Marc,'

supposed to be two years old with fc targe star in the forehead, the left hind foot white, a scar in the left thigh—adjudged to be woith twenty dollais.

—ALSO—

One Dark Bay

AHpu .!'. JO,1

t-

JOHN W: DAVIS P. M.

IMS

©IBS

Believing that SCHOOLS iu which youths are taught those branches that criab.e tiiem to transact the customary

ot liic,, ate ()i *c cita

?7. So, 's

tions ol Spiritual lly art* the piincipai exercities—DO IIEU^t»v UIVK NO 1 u:i\, that they will at-ct-nd at T. NOSLK'S School-room, on

S

JOSEPH HAMRR.

Tprf -TInntc .1 tin** V827 I" with

5

r:

Stud Colt,

supposed to be one year old, adjudged to be worth ten dollurs by Jaine3 1). lirockman, Abrahahain Hornback and Jarob Davidson, on this 13th day June isr,

I certify the above to be a true copy from my e^tray book.f UKUBttM-KBLSfcY J. 16 -t.

P.

NOTICE'.

The Subscriber solicits those indeb ted to

him

make arrangement* lor payment, Icpdiue attention to tins notice is

1 1

S A E I

Terre Haute,

4L

QUILKIN.

July 6,18^7.—i6tf.

»*. ..

•J:

....,iun.tin'

-t

1 1

v":'-i

bAMUEL btEEL. JAMES bi'KAIMiE.

4

jiww,,

-s*V»

}J

List olF~Ca/i(lidutes 1 FOK-VIOO COUNTY.

',*'•

'%,Xv,

For Represent alive:

SAFLIANIKL HUNTINGTON, THOMAS H. CLARKE.. For Commissioner. 'T-

JOSKPH LISTON, "j ALVIN DAVIS, E E I A A O N

JOHN F. CRUFT. .f

Fol the counties of Vermillion, Warren, Tippecanoe, Fountain, Parke Futnamyand Montgomery.

j?or the Senate. JAMES

BLAIR:

"AMOS ROBIsON, ..^

Fountain, Warren. Timcanm, dnd Montgomery.

Representative.

A JONATHAN

-C-'

BIRCII,

Rcpnsentativesfor Park J' Vermillion.

LEWIS

NOEL,

JOHN PORihU, Esq. £LlPilALET ALLEN, Esq

Associate Judges.

JAMES

NESMirn,

Clerk and Recorder. ISAAC J. MiiLliUAN, VVALLiCE

sherifl's.

I- TV IL LI AM T. NOEL, Esq. SAMUEL II ARGliR. Esq. Col. THOMAS SMITH.

THOMAS Rt.ACKRURN, FREDERICK. B. SMITH. Coroner.

JOSEPH IIEPNER, Commissioners.

JOHN MARTS, PKYJ'ON WILSON,

ABN ER

COX, 1

SAMUEL MILES, W NAIHAN PLUNKET SWt

CEL

KUOI

ZEUI

JEPTHA GAUIUGES.

Fort GOVKH.SOR.

JAMES B. RAY*,

ISAAC BLACKFORD.

NOTICE

hand

July 2. 16 27—

The Subsciiber having lost a note of sina'l star in th-i forehead,

drawn by George Dunyan in her »—•••'h"1 shoub.ei •avorfwrthe sum of EIGI11 DOL- a \RS, pavable the tirst ol August next Thi« is'to "caution all persons from re- bi ceivin^ said note—and to notify the said drii^cr to pay it to no person bu! myself, as I shall expect to collect th. amount from him. jANESOUTHARD./

Administrators Isolioe.

The Subscriber has taken letters of Adminisf ration out of the Clerks Offiof

Common Schools, & in county, on the ate ol

j. auict attention ceased, all persons navi»B c.aims a

scholars that may be en- gainst said est atearc ^Ync^wkhii,

a iv

IJKDGES.

Ai

C. T. NOBLE.

Tcrre-IIautc

lii 7

to preseut them for settlement within one veartrom the date hereof, legally authenticated—all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make imuiediate payment, the estate -probably

er J0BS

1

HAMER. _.

JAMES STUART,

i.. „•lliiiir.istrator. June 26, 1827". l6*3t^

Administrators,. N otice.

0 the tmv

coun

au

L-mploy wil be

Ik.

LETTERS of Administration on the estate ot Charles Thompson deceased,

of Terre-Haote. Vigo

tv, la have been granted to the

i)SC*ij)er and he hereby calls upon all

in(}ebted.to. said estate to make

duly

/V

A A

mimediate payment—and those

a 8 0

Trrre-llaute July 5th 182".—16 N. In my absence enquire at the office of Mr. Farrington concerning any business of the estate^

ai.rw 0^ LvmAVA, VERMILLION COUNT"Y, ^I'• BE it remembered, that upon the ap plication or

Wm.

Gardner,

Craig to me Stephe,,

Clerk of theVermillion cir

cuit* Court, in & for said county —Ad ministration of all if singular the good and chattels, rights and credits, monys and effects of Jamci T. Pendleton deceased, is granted by me to bun, the Mid William Craig. Whereupon tin said William Craig together with Mathew Stokes and John Gardner his securities, entered into aud acknowledged a bond in the penalty of two hu.ulre. and fifty dollars, conditio^d according to law, the said »\Villiam Ciai* having previously taken the oath requi red by law,

to

t0r8

to call immediately and

be taken by aduunistra

'i,i testimony whereof,' I hav» hereunto set my hand, and at the seal of |aid court thi 5th

day June, A.

1827.

STEPHEN B. GARDNER clerk. 15—St. --jc

8TJ12& OF fA7Wltfjs* .. :6 VIGO COV jYI% I SS: CIRCUIT COfrhT:, John Badollef, John Cteves Svnis*. ciarrison, and Robert Bunfin jiinr. iru^teS for, and on the behalf of the Serre-J .-.ry of the Treasury of the Uniud States, vs.' Chester Aspin'wall, Lewii"^ \spinwall, and (ieorge Campbell and ioxana Campbell his wife, heiri and if- |S| ral representatives of E'.ea/ar AspiA-'-vail dee'd.

I I N A N E I 1 i'O FORECLOSE JIORTCJGE: On moiionofthe complainants bv James Farrington their sWinter, andit appearing to the satisfaction of tiiti'., Oourt-that the defendants are non-res-idents it is ordered tSiat the j5-!ndtjn-•'y of said bill be published in theT*r-rt-Haute Register for four fnur weeks successively and thai: unless they aupear and answer the «a:ne at the enduing term of this court, it vv.'ll be tak1:* is confessed, and a decree therein rendered.

A Copy—-Attest. C. GILBERT, Clerk, June C8th, 18-27. i- -i:* i\

A O O A A I V,

FOR A AN OF BIMiNI'XS.

A

A QlMli Kit SECTION" I.AX". near Mt. Pleasant, M:irtin coauiv. i*. with a^ood

Saw-31i!l

thereon, which is d,ing good busin» & This MILL SiiAT is one of th-1 in that section of country and siturr on BOK^S* creek, in the most p.tpu' part of the County. feenilem who wishes to erect a DIS1 lLLLLi£\ where he can do hi* own grindin/. that of a flourishing neighborhvd— would do well to invest a small c«p. I in th'w property Hie terms of *-e will be easy either for C\S1I or t! property—but the former will be r*. ferred: a credit will be given if dci, cd

1

/. AMORt KINNEY. i"'

Terre-Tlautf4, June £7. 18-17 'y

Bv William Ray living in SiiT1 r» creek township, \ic County, [ndi.i a^. I lour^jiiles West of ferre-ILtttte, oae I

SORREL*MARE..

marked a* follows, to wit: fou'-t^ hands one inch high, six years oh a n'l star in th. forehead, supno«--bramh'd on the rio ht shoulder a pot-hook, a scar on the weather, rig ,„d foot white, no othur mvkiMiids perceivable appraised tr 322 50

cents

by Ellison Crews and Johu

Thompson Mav 2v)ih, 18-2/ do certify tint th*1 above is a t^n« copv from mv estr.iy book, »iv«n^umi rnv -'and and seal this 23d day ot. June 1827.

GEORGE MALrOM. J. P.

15*3^ V-

Ki ifiim

to present them forth

authenticated -y 1 he estat®

ofsaid deceased appears to^be solvent. STEPHEN S. COLLETT, Jidmr as afor a.

Strayed or Stolca*

From the Subscriber, in September ,,

seven years old this spring, fifleen hands high, her feet from the hoofs nr» to the pasture joints are considerably searred bv being burnt with fire, her off vt hind foot'is the worst two smaS saddie marks, one on the* ne*- side, tm'l the other on her back: she trots and paces no other marks perceivable Any person leaving information ut the office of the Western Register, in l'er-re-Haute, or to the subscriber, nt»ar the head of Otter-creek prairie, shall well rewarded for thair trouble^ *. ,JAMES MEDLE1

June 22, 1827 M,',

:'-'^Notice.'

The heirs and legal representatives of

Samuel

Sargeant late of the countjr

of Tippecanoe and State ot Indian, will please

ItH

a

1

1-

j!

I

.]•

9

•I -?l

In

4 .5

fe

upno«

is

A 'J -iiS

1

0*

dii

that 1 or my successor in office, will ap-. ply to the circuit court of .Tippecanoe county aforesaid to be holden at La^ Fayette on Aiie first Monday in Novem-. ber next, for a commissioner to be by*:

court appointed to convey to the board of Justices of said^ounty, for use of said county, in fee simple by way of General W arrantee* Deed,

tnd

pursuance of a Title Bond givers by said Samuel

S a a

la

his life time^

with I and John Wilson ana Jonathan W. Powers to said county,

a

4th May, 1826 ail the interest of the said Sergeant's heirs to and for the following inlots in the own ot L^r Fayette, in said county to wa:

All the even numbered lob in saia town of La Fayette-and also.-.for a commissioner to Bte appointed vO ^o vey to said county as aforesaid, forien acres of land adjoiniuing said tovvn of La Fayette in pursuance ot Bond given by said Sarge ant iht time to said county dated

time to said county 48^6.

I

7

4tU May

4

PETER HXJOHES,

^jfcmtfrr 2fgp6mot June 10, ia

,•

1

P'

j. -vsaffik-