The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 June 1824 — Page 4
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From the National Gazette. oeautiiu, ..»il louchir fragment is «auea fiom ii.s» it is signed i' at id as we
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TaE DiSSlPAi ED HUSBAND lie comes not—i, uaye watcu the UlvOil llOW'll, ••~w JJui oi ue comes not—once it was tt oO. i£\ lie k.uuaa not how these bitter tears do
1 ae wane he hoids his riot iu that town. \oi ue wui come, aud cnide, aud snai. vetp, "V?J jLad ne **ui wake my infant from its
sieep, mead
The memory of our loves \yiil ne'ei depart Aad tuoa^U-he often stings me^witu a dart, '^enom and barb'd, and waste upon 4ue vile -^n^j ,• Caresses w..icn his babe aud mine should suare, 'Tuough he should sp ru me, 1 will calmly bear -.»• |i madaess—aud should sickness COiht .. aiid aty :.ltf parai zmg hand updn'bim, then would witu kimlueas an mj Wiong* repay, /Until the penitent should weep, and sa)
JiovV injured, and how iaitului h.t«i ueen.
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tue Caai-iC^tou
Cu.n'icl' ©useI've that icvV we* ks .previous to us date, at Charleston, from jMew-iiaven, we as Ciibe il lo the poet of luat nauie, wuose Compositions we liave, heretoiore, had occasion to ceieurate. la oar numble O^i.noij, no .imerican nas ever maui-
JJr. Pereivai arrived a
ic.nea reaier poetical geums. Much Ol His vtase wouid do nouor to any Eur^p uu uaid ui tue day.
feeble wailing with
other
keep,
ver uiose Waicn Cueei's a sunk nou
tk OctiC. hfox &ILL fZfu thirds oj' the
TE^i'liatli,uER
|In the town ol Washington, Davits: /Uu The Mill has run but one yeu "the Stilt two years, tiiey are uoth operation The above property wi be sold at a reduced price lor cash, for pari ol the purchase mouey pai and approved security I 'he balanc for further intoiuiation ecujuire ol
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Jan. 13 1823.
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h.tit uhuiooud once, who lov'd uie— 110VV """TER--' wears a frown upon his bro»v, tub poisiou on a waaioa
from laurel dovv'rs a poisou
But ,)ei, canuot ite—O there were hours, fVnea could hangT»rever on his e^e, AJJ 1'iine, Who 2io«e vvitu siieut a.viitness by, Strewed, as ue hurried on his path witn lio^v'is ^liov uun then—he loved me loo—nij. heart film aiids its fondness kindle, ii lie smile
V\ TTAI'EN.
on the premise a
Henry Alarrictv.,
(ATTOKNET A "I LAW)
Continues to practice in the sevei *1 uourtsof the hist Judicial circuitkeeps his olfice at VVasliington Daviess couuty, wnerehe he may at ai times be found excepting when absen ft court. -r
Conveyancing punctually atteiui to and correctly executed on mod Crate terms*
A 1 1 IN
THE public are hereby notified thu the Subscriber continues to carry the
Hatting Business
At his old stand in the Iiorough of VVasli in^ton Daviess County.— Where h« keeps a constant supply of Ladies Fu Bonnets and Ladies and Gentlemen Hats in assortment.
Those who wish, can be accommodawith such articles by applvin^ as above. Furs, or Cft«li will be received i&pajrmeat
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JAMES CALHGON.
1823 -*V'
B. A lad from the conntry^ha come well recommended, .rail be uker! ai an apprentice to the above business. -\4*
Great' Bargain I
LAND FOR SALE.
111!' undersigned oilers for
be in cenfortuity with the times—
Waggon and Horses will be received OO part payment and t'ie terms other-I
THE subscriber has on Hand now nd offers TO NftLL on the most iivourable terni» a very cunveiiie
HOUSE $ LOT.
6«ether witli tlie OU'I .Il«'USES suir .hie for almost any purpose situate oi larket vStreet near the Public square— ie a!o i« on band quantity
of
Good Whiskef
which lie ofter* for sale lowei tlian an be hud any whe.re in the place md sundrv arfioles of
HOUSE HOLD IURXITURK. Ml of which lie oftets to sell unco: molly low Fur a*h, (or a sln
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eilit.
!ifth—and
""SAMUEL EVRRSOL'
Terre-Haute, Match i2 t!i Ih0-1. 33.3m.
lib Uiiiii Ia.\ 1\ it
FOR SALE ':. fraction six. V"*
uljoining T^ower Terre-Haute, contai'
:'g
121
Acres,
»f excellent lantl hancl-om**!} situate-, ii the. East bank ol the \N aba^h, •tw for sale on the mo*t accommoi! ing terms. Anv person wishing ircliase an excellent situation wou! well to view this land. For par tic ars apply at this office.
A good Horse will be takvn iart payment. I'erre-Haute. J.in. 23, 1824—25*
Law Notice.
AMORY KINNKY i„f,„,„8 |„. ieuds and the public, that he enntin is to practice law in the severer ountiesin the first cirruit, Dubois am i'lke in the fourth, and Green in tin
in the Supreme court. N
will be found at hi* residence in Wash .gtoti excepl when absent at courl.onveyancing punctually attended to
All who are indebted, either to tl.. 'ate firm of Brown aud kinne\, or I the subscriber, are ruqiiested "to mak immediate payment. And it they cat' •mt pay, to call arid settle the same b» •ote It is hoped that this invilatioi vill not he neglected,
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late eveni
tave made an indiscriminate collectim n»lispensably necessiirv AVIORV#fN'NKY
Notice.'
JOSEPH UjICO.X
RESPEC I FU^LY informs the Citizens of Terre-llaute. and vicinity tl ai he carries on the
BLYE T-J1AfCJA'G BUsjaess in said Village, one door South oWi. Public LIBRARY, where all oideis it his line will he promptly all. I„M t,..
l«0 IS in the Tow
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niles Iroin Washington. The price healthy, fertile section of country
ROCRVILLE
iWO TRAC TS OF FIRST RATE LOTS will contain with the exception re^Hattte. .viNos, Yvu *ka la W ,,rv
o|. the aLLKVS
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vine in the forks of White River Da- »««. »»j the AI iey» SIX n4EW"fce -less Count Indiana, One Tract of running through .•Mh bQUAU^
160 acre^ liOCKVlLLE,
vith 30 Acres improved 100 bearing Has been selected agreeable to a »ppletree9, »od Springs.— The other
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ract, has ab(»ut 20 ACRKS under for the permanent SEJii OF JUS-
ear
tiou
FLINT.
TO SELL.
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MATERIALS For
Buttms
\Villl)e cheap aud plenty in the vicinity and neiglibdrtrtWd.y, THOMAS SMITH, .jgnit fur Parke County, huliaua.
A.'r. 2 18! .* 57.
For Sale.
FARM nh about
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Ma\ 11 1824.
NOMCE
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•i',n Aene-llattte May. U, 18£4| tcbi-uar| JLdtli 29 tf, yf ,-C •*tV
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TO MANUFACTURERS.
II. I). WHEELER, of Tiricennes, ••spect'ullv informs the citizens Viiiuand the ndjacent counties that he as on hand Wool Carding Machines of •superior quality which he will sell low ir.ti will ccntinue to make Wool and
otfon Carding and Spinning Machines 'I the best qualitv on very low t»*rms \!so, all kinds of turned and finished 'ron wmk. Mill Irons ikcy 'Terre-llaute April 27. 1894—3Tm3
iNolice,
THERE has just heen received it the PI RL1C LIBRARY of the county of Vigo, about 200 Volumes of th« •nost approved Works, together wttl the former stock, now crotr.prises Collection of upwards of TOO
THOMAS HYATT.
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ATTORNEY
the.u
Will be offered' tor sate on 17th of Jnne next, one fourth of the purchase money will ta required in „,av he i»tri twelve &. eigh- ,]p hand, the balance in six teen months, the purchaser w'ilf bjg^js^p ^aosenb.
«rth ofrh« 2r%
quired to give bond and security—the theJ«lloWi^tot¥
the STREETS will be ElQUTjLt
I the last Session of the Legislature
cultivation, -o k] MILL SEAT, and TH E OF tJlllKE COUiVTf, state quencj the deeds will be r^f|r#le4 a ell Timbered—b»th lying about six
HALF AN ACRIi 295, havin^en
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thereo
that period.
v... permanent ISEdl OF JUS- "V.^m—wherea* in caste
Indiana—and is situated uT& high, the. owners kliail not agaii^^tt^u
^jie centre of the county on Sec-
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improvement—a j»o.d Apple and each Oi chard—wa ered by a spring -id well—con\enient Cabhins aiid staing,—»itu tt. 4Mi the state ro*d Irad•g fiom Vihccnnes to lerie Uaoie, AO niiles North uf Eiuerroirs Mills, id su miles r^outh ol lShak*r Town, a^h. or Merchantable produce will be ceived il del \er« dai I'ei ie-llaute.or liiceiiiie^ .and a liberal credit will given, lot a pai ol the pssioint /voj person niching 'o pi cute a --allhv and coinlorfab'e home, in a •oil neighborhood well siluiHtil for a .»\a'e i.tmiiy oi ala\ern, will do well call up-tw the iditor of thisp iper or Vtj.orv Kinney of asliington, Da.••ss county who wi.l al.-o m-iI on the o.-,t accummodating terms, three ouicg ai:d Lots, well situated in the 'own (d Washington, at very reuced prices.
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ANVCO^JP'OII AT
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LA^J
HAS opened jmOm*:e iff the tows of \Vashi*%toh4rt?hecoi»nty of Davie!* -^Be will ^practice ip the Courts ill
that and the neigMrortng counties and
wjUWttend wiLlj &««.*»»• and fid. If-
a
pnjRsSondpmsiness wi«»
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ccrued that,
ft kit
will, cat! o?beJ& of July n^xt,
^said 4^^ togethe^willi tl accrued wnce,
SAMUEL 1824:
May 26.
VEitso 40 Sw.
VV OOL CARUL\U.
THE SUBSCKliiER HAS*Hta
i»"«" Wool CardHig \MACULXE,
in good order, and is ready to receive
W O S 3
Ihe Ot»I^ must be \rashed,^^iid picked clean, and a pound of eaa lion's j^urd must b£ sent with every jounds of Wool, secured so it Ki^ht will not get wasted,
PRICED 01- CARDING.
Eight Cci.ts jier pound lor W "Oi brought in before the 1st iJth otiih—and a Cent on puui-d for eacii month after that time. 1 receive Wool at, and return it to
L1JXTON 4- COLLETS STOLE, as usual
will be received for Carding at eveiy 7lh lb which is Catded belore tiie 1st ol th 8th J\io th, after which the quan« t-i'3 wi.l increase in proportion to the price of Carding.
In Grn
continues to
rfUt ^'jr»
Volumes
I he inhabitants of the couu-tv ar» espectlully invited to become subscn lers.
By order of the President: I' JOHN liRITTON^1 Lilnarian.?i »rre Hrufe, Jan. 1st 1824, 2lti 1'
ALL persons* are hereby nottfirTI iot to purchase the following note i«»ned by me to wit: one note to Jo eph B.uce for one hundred arid eight ol'ars, one note to ^klexandet Hi uce seignor, for one hundred and i^hf\-two dollars, and' one note to El jth N Robinson for twenty dollars, —the consideration of said notes has "otirely failed, being bottomed on baud in t' payees and 1 shall there^ lore never pay them.
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Wii},lu( ^fon,D ivi. jw county Indiana,
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all the of the every
JaME^ BENNETT.
17ih of tli iJo .824
UiTWjY.
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commenced
School,
AT III* OLD
s'7V7.V77,
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Allen's District, where
TEACH
SI'l.LU S Ri:.H)fX(i, If HI /,, ENGLISH GRAMMAR, AHl'lLHEliC, GEOGRAPHY &. use of tl*. GLuliES,
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At the rate of .50 cts per quarter^ payable in produce of most kinks.y f' Those wiio place their children under his care may depend on the in st unremitted attention Decent b. ar4 ding tor students can be had in tlie^
neighborhood^^'
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P. S. All oiphan child'en are par*'^^ 'icularly solicited to attend gratis, Harrison Prairie, 16th May, 1824.^ 40 f,t.
LOST, a
EC EN I LY, on the road from Ter» re-llaute, to Ft. Harrison a Gun» with a black walnut stocl —a pewterf fevrel at the top of the stock, and a cominon lock—whoever will iiod the -ame and leave it with Mr. Alarms, shall receive foar pair of Mocka^ins, •, $ ward for t/ieir trouble. 110MAS GILI.AWAY.
May 27, .824. 42 i. ft
IO THE 1 LBL1C.
WHEREAS I have observed my ime in an adverisement, signed by Richard Jatjues, wherein he torbida an) person trusting rnc on his account I leel it a matter of reeiproc tl right to say that 1 will pay no debts of his con-
trading, and therefore forewarn all per* sons irom trusting or harbouring him on my account—as 1 shall petition the next Circuit Court iu Vigo county for a bill of divorce.
SABA1I JAQUES. 4.4 3vr.
June 182^.
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