The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 October 1823 — Page 4
From poems by Moore jusl published. LOVE AND HYMEN. liovr had a fever—ne'er could clo»e
Hi* little eyes till tlajr waft breaking And whimsical enough., heav'n knows, The thiols he raved about, while waking.
let him pine so were a sinOne to whom *11 the worlds a debt* or—
Doctor Hymen was call'd in, And love that night slept rather bet' ter.
^ext day the case gave further hope yet, Though still some ugly fever latent: Dose as before,—a gentle opiate,
For which bid Hymen has a patent
After a mouth af daily call, bo fast the dose went on restoring. That Love, who first ne'er slept at all,
Now took) the -rogue* to downright snoring!
From the Charle^on Courier. BEAUTY AND GENRTS Woung Beauty through the dewy night,
Did near a glittring streamlet lie, V«*n Genius, on his wing of light, £fext balmy morn came fluUeringby.
Upon her cheek a smite he hung, And breathed within her lips a sigh, Then o'er her form with rapture flung
A Glory from his home on high. She flew with him o'er Fancy's plain, And linger'd oft in feeling's grove? She ranged from mountain to the main,
Then fled with him to realms above ..,*• •vThe mould of earth, the flame of heaven,
A home (below awhile) tnav try «ut round the world in tumult driven, Their native mansion is the sky. „.ggr WLA^
From the Commercial Advertiser* To Lieut Watson, who shot the Pirate "Diableto," (Little Devil:) Heaven directed well thy aim
To drive from earth much evil, gfortals shall over praise thy name, For thou hast kill'd the »«Devil."
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Say) measures should be taken to restrain the authority of the master in punishing his untried slave, aid that a substitute should be found for the driving system.
These are the qualification (f proposed exifting slavery. But I am raure anx iously bent upon the extinction if Slavery altogether, by rendering all the negro children, horn after a cerlain day free. For them it will be uecessar provide education.1?
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*rom New York statesman, ORADtiAL ABOLITION OF SL^verv On the 15th July last, Mr. Buxton introduced his motion for the gradual abolition of sUvery throughout the British dominions, in an eloquent •peachy of which the following is the conducing parts
That I may make my sentiment «n this subject more intelligible to every man who hears me, I will enforce them "tract from a letter Witch I addressed to the Earl Bathurst on the 15th of April last The Hon nember read as follows: "The subject divides itself into two —the condition of the existing slaves and the condition of their children. "H ith regard to the former, I wish tfie following improvements: "That the slave should be attached *0 the island, and*- under modifications, to the soil.
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be
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hiat t!,1 Sunday
should bede-
the slave to repose and re-
and that
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accomplish them "Believe me, my dear Sir, yours, very truly. T. F. B. "Spring garden Hotel,
April 15,1823
In conclusion, I do think, from the best consideration 1 have been able to give the subject, tht we owe the ta- mriv king up of this question to principle of
every kind-»we owe it to humanity lo-j. and justice—we owe it to Christianity j77~ 71
•["'f.aj IfMt if there is »oy truth in ${5 REWARD the doctrine of »»Do unto others as we would they, should do unto us We it to tn
wvvu a VJ WVLVUf
their rest being broken jn upoo in the dead of night—dragged from their beds —from their friends and relations— from ail ^heir nearest and dearest ties, by these brutal men-hunters—attone
cold blood—for tens and tens of thou? sands smothered in British slave-ships, 4»y the ill-advised avarice ot these inhuman traders—for Mns ami teas of thousands ot men, in my %piatoit}|iofinitely more miserable tbaiL^ese, they a signed to perpetttal gj ignorance, to bodily to every specie. JCj^, human nataMjfi^^f how large ttl. 'W.SUMMe.
ment for honest innocence from chi is- quantity of Plank of every description
I'felerer'gljfotiv^ ^woand* I'hWI a en* .tie? ioui*e ma- it
tooement has at leng^ posed in soose tonenlent, when it that the degraded Afirii somthing like law and j^tfs is proposed to say
a
jury between him and hf*Ob&ftate tyrant and above all) wte^ it 'taproposed to say, that ail ahildren raised on bis Majesty's pltantations shall have the beneut of a fuli and competent religious instruction. Under the full persoasion that every sentiment I have expressed will meet with the direct encouragement of his Majesty's Ministers, I conclude by moving—"That pu the state of slavery is repugnant to the 11
principles andoftheCristian Religion "and'that' ^be,k(ixford' it ought to be abolished gradually fch ir throughoot the British colonies, with as much expedition as may be found consistent with a due regard to the well being of the parties concerned."
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thc notice. THE board of physicians and surgeonsof the seventh madical destriet of Indiana will hold their semiannual meeting at the house of Doctor Modesitt in ierre-Haute on Tuesday the eleventh of November next.
VVin. CLARK, secty.
Sept. 20, 1823 l2-3w.
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.•-..'•Notice. I THE Citizens of the county of Vigo are respectfully informed that the
Public Library
iui v..v.. pv.. -j
?1
mii
marv to lm,u
hi« M»j"'r
is op..ij for their perusal, by their com- |e
plying with the regulations of the tution—where due attention will
to the issuing and returnin
lu
of the Librarian. All those per-
th.it pve bond previous to the* 3d!
SUI29 limigavc UUU.U jiicviuua iu wiv of April 1823 may cancel them, and ifs ^hey choose become subscribers by entering into a bond of 25 dollars in lieu! thereof.
Bv order of GEO. W. DEWEES president. JOHN BR1TT0N, Librarian.
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the poor creatures have been subjected, receive the above reward. Furs.^ OF Cash will be received in their rest hpinir hrnlron in iin»n In A f^AD
8*«
ANUFACTORY
8ubsc,,bl!r
respectfully informn
the ctr/.ens „l iVrrv-llautc. and thS adjomwig country (hat l,e has n-ceml
al,0V°
ge,
"mii
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hand, and by a strict attentiou to his
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Oct. £0
C0LU«S-
JACOB MILLER.
Terre-Haute, Sept 16, 1823. 9-3w*
Boat & CHERRY PLAJVK. The snbscriber has on -hand a large
ne snDscnDer lias on -hand a large
lantky of Plank of every description
ns 0 whicfe wiU be sold 1ow at the
sands murdered deliberately and in' cash, exchange for Wheat, or for one'
Raccoon Mi.ls .st^^t
LOOK HERE.
THE subscriber will have several Boats ready to descend the river by the ^ii °if *'ext, and he invites all who are due him either by note or account to^ pay him in corn, pork, or wheat, which he will receive til that
7 •L,u*«:uioer next, may look for their accounts lodged in proper officer's -hands for collection without otherwise $rran»ed.
CHARLES B. M0DE3ETT. Terre-IIaute, Sep. 30, 8123. tf.
A List of Letters remaining in the Post ^ecat
H°ney Cree^ Ia-
I hog. S. rhompsonFranklln Stags, Jubal Welch, John Patten,
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Books, each day in the week, (Sundays purchase mpney paid and #L it. eccented) between the hours ot 10 and
12 A. M. aml2 and 4 1' M. s£t the
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Samuel Ashmore, James Ashmore,
Church Mattox, H. HOGG A.TT, *A. M.
IJst ot letters remaining in the Pohi 1'lir.ois, October 1st
Daniel Armentrout Jonathan Hickiin. Wm. B. Archer 2 John M'Clure, W pWen' JohnF, Richardson, Jesse Ewry, AJei'r Kwing 2 John B.. Fiwiimore, Isaac Sapdford, Hugh Henderson, Thomas Foster
JHI1 «*ntor,
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B. RICHARDSON, P.
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
fiftone '9tb
WltT»t ',Cbted
delivered ne7.t March. ilonT and Se cunty will bo reouir.d r"' .,
tu.t udivery :r
i0
and hu^es hy keeping a con
dci^trnc
N TherT ^V\ WCR9. enl',r
price
wi»
For Sale.
IBB OX MILL And two thirds of the
STEAM DISTILLER
um
plying with the regulationH of the uisti- two years, they are both in J-
and 8 and 4 at the '°r j.jhrftriati All those ner-' JOHN VVIIA^Ij*
ltf
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we it to tke character which this coun-' STOLEN from the plantation of JA*! the Subscriber continues to carry o« rv has expr maintained in the eyes of'"C®B MILLER, on the night of the thp iiirope-but .nainly «od chiefly »,ji2thinst Hattitiff BfmrieSS owe it to that Africa,which has ^een for! IIqx^ PTat*GP .... .. ages so cruelly and wantonly oppressed. *JaJ UUloC^., .• At his oldstand *n the Bor6ugh of Wa*h» lo her, I think, we owe dsep and [about 15 hands high, well made, and !n8^ott Oavifess County.-—Where ha large atonement—for ail the [marked with the collar, his main and tail *eeP8 a constant supply of Ladies Fur blood spilt in the African civil wars, is black, and his near hind foot has been Bonnets and Ladies and Gentlemen fomented and rendered interminable*burnt when.he was young, he was si$ Wats in assortment. through the agency of British Gold—jyeat old last Spring Any person re- Those who wish,can be accomodated attonement for all the horrors to which ituruing said horse to the subscriber shall
payment.
conrie
a8 aH
mills for,
ortwo yoke of working Oxe'u. I IjcIW Notice. Wt rorO,Mill Wassons Lockwood,) AMORY KINNEY informs his friendl
the
J0th Sept. 1823, which if not taken o»t within three months, will be sent Jo the general Post Office as dead letters. n™' £adn,Ck'
Davi(i
Co*,'
runVut0?^^"!?".0?.
behove p^pert ^'^.^:
oucea price lor cash, or forw* r-,f
cur
:tv a ?PP'Ovciii(!
Jan. 13 1823. "le
Vince^1ie8,July 8, 1823.
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BEES-WJ1X
MONICV or GOODS.
rp O W. ierre-Haute, Oet. 20, 1&83.
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Blanks
executed at this office.
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iiAlTlNG.
THE public are hereby notified tk
8UC^
Articles by applying as above,
JAMES CAI^HOON.
I Jan. 1 1823. 'f. N. B. A lad from the conntry whac^ come well recommended, will be taken
we"
recommended, will be takes
aPPrent-,ce
to the above business,
first circuit, Dubois and Pike in ths fourth, and Green jin the fifth—and in the Supreme coyrt. He will be found
at his residence in Washington except when absent at court. Conveyaacioi punctually attended to.,
cannot
bynote.
is hoped that this invitation will not be neglected, as "late events have made an indiscriminate collection indispcQf labljr necessary.
AMORY KINNEY.
N O I E
CONSIDERATIONS of an imperativi nature will induce my absence froraths state for the space of three months.—
Blake
during this period, my friends Mr. Blak® aud Mr. Dewey will attend to my buri# ness in court, and Mr. George W ing will at ail times be foitnd atmvofficeif is MOSES TABUS.
Henry. Marrick,f
'attorney AT LAW)
Continues to practice in the mv® courts of the first judicial circuit— I— keeps his office at Washington, Davicrt county, where he may at all times b» found excepting when absent at court.
Conveyancing punctually attends ed to and correctly executed on modfl* rate termsr
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Notice.
ALL persons having claims against tb® estate, of James Nash deceased, will pleased present them on or before th*
next. AH persons itt-
t0
*ail
WILL "BE OPENED AT V1Y STontr immediate payment. \v!'- ?rrse ^three or four dan AMORY KINNEY, Mm% Wlucll I ofl!«r tn a.ll -I* ,r 1X7.-1 ..... an
esUte a,e
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Washington, March, 20.
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Letter Press
Printing
NEATLY EXECUTED AT TIIIS OFFICE
Wanled,
An apprentice to the Printing A lad from 14 to 16 years rW
can com© well recommended,
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^aken as an apprentice at this Office
