The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 September 1824 — Page 1

Br J. W. 0iBQIttr.]

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HeM hereby, empowered to-provhie, by

tt»tract, lor building L»gtit4«a«es and V,

J^ht vfcsols, erecting Beacons, and

A Beacon light on Cape Henlopeu, in |L»f state of Delaware

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LiglU-house ou Pool's I*lafN, and June 00 Thou&Tft PoLit intbe Chesapeake Bay, in the slate of Maryland

A Light Vessel at or near the Jong ohoni mP'-unptico Sound, In the state of $iurth Carolina

A Light-house on bne of the Sambo'

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a«d a Li^ht vessel On the 'areyslort reef, in tbe territory of Florida A Beacon on^XJiWtle Island, and live. B«oys near iirlltol Ferry, in the stai O' Rhode-Island '/f

A P»«r aud three Buoys at tKemoutl of Saco River, aud a pier at tne mouti •f Well's Harbour, in the state of Blaine. *'"£$$& 8ec. 2

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the Treasury, not other

Appropriated, the ^following auins of nk2j ey, to wit: ,#t .For building a Ljgh-'-liO'tse in the itate of Maine, on Owl's llead, four thousand doila

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Light houfce on Great Sodus, on Lake Ontario, in the suiteof^New York. Ilur ^Jwmsand five hundred doUar^iaju for one pn \%,plank,s oint. in Hudson Biver, in the same state, four thnusa?i(l tive hundred doliarnj

M^ht-hduse at the mouth of Gran Biver, in the sate of Ohio, eigh\ thou faud dollars «4/

For erecting a Be tcon light on Capo Henlopen, %i, the state 0? Delaware, three thousand dollars

For a l(ight-liouse On Po«l^i Islam! in the Cheiaueake. in Uife stale of Malyland, nve thousand doliars and fo^ one on Thomas's Point in the same bay. itid sam§ state, six thousand five hun di^d dolmrs for a l/ight vessel to be plnced Dr Hear the^ Long Shonls 01 Pnmptico 8oundf|ll* the state of North. Catolina, t«|» thousand dollars

For a ^Light House on tho Sambf Keys, iu the Territory of Florida, hi* teen thounand dollars foi* a Lightves •el for Carey#foJA'iieef, twenty thou •and dollars for the Light*housfi$ di rected to be built—ono on the Dry Tortugma. and one on ('ape Florida, tho same territory, including the appro priations made by law, a sum, for eac ttot exceeding suttfen thou.»«aiiu i|o *For a Beacon aud buoys between th» thry Tortugis and the 6oast of Florida,' four thousand dollars

For placing -Buoys on certain ^ot!s at the. mouth of Kennebeck Biver, in the sUito of Maine, one hundred and tUtty dollars. .J

For placing Buoys on shoal* ip Buz* Sard's Bay, and at or near the mouth of Apooeganset River, in the state of Massachusetts^ 9J»« hundred and sixty dollars. for placing Buoys on Long lUand iound near lo Cornfield Point, ttnd in Cnilfofd Bay, one hundred and sixty dollars:

For piacing a Buoy at the mouth of unpeirnong River, in Albemarle sound, the state of North Carolina, forty

feu fa dollars:

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For plarln^il Beacon on Castte Isl and, nnd «ve Buoy* near Bristol Fferry

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•f in luouth of Snno I'iver, tnd a i'ler at th« ffi ir,tr( 1

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For a Peer Mid three Buoys at the

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of

FZfl' .lollaH Bv. Uou«aml dillanrto«h Beacons, therein mentioned, and for of those nhu.-es

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the *e«aU ttiuf Fme A„hi,t l,hc

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placing Buoys, on the following »ites or', eeperof the Smyth Point Iboals, to wit: Light vessel*, in the Chesapeake Bay, A Ught-hou.. «t bjrf't Hwd, "veba^rea dollars -.• iitate ot Muine ••$.••• Keeper of tins Wolf Tipp

A Lighthouse at the month of Great J®*®**

ftaius, ou Lake Ontario, and oub on !!, cf f?1** iTerpUuiks Point, in Hu' son River, iu

ftm State of Now fork A Light-hous£.at the month of Grand Oliver in the state of Ohioj

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the Presi

Jl"ch*be tl farther enacted.

That there bo appropr iated, out of any inonev

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TERRE-HIUTE, VIGO COUNTr, INDIANA, SEPTEMBER 7.18M.

to party tool of power" Nor "si*?® to 'Minions of an boar."

M«bb«r, ««i tboiuaiKl

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lowing annual salaries be

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iop a

miaflred aotfer*

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^,r®« hundred and fifty

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in tho

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Bay, five

Keeper of the Wiflbughby

Spit Ligtit vess'I, in the sinie Bay, five hundred dcHlars To the K^eptft* of tbe Craney Islatjd Li« ftt vesse^ four hundred and fifty 4oi-

*1 the Keeper of tho Light restHb to be placed at or near the Shoals of

Cape ffat eras, ieven hundred dollars, .uid for a mate, three hundred and fifty dollars 3 .*

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Atd be ilJaHJuratifd d,

That

of the I nited States be,,

and he is, authorized ncd requested to hum a prop«r sitl, at or near the mouth »f the river Teclrc, iu Lonbiana, to be selected for a Li^ht house, aud proper places designated 'or placing Buoys tear the same. To enable the Presi'ent to accomp-ish these objects a sam jf money, nrt eireeditig five hundred :oliara be, and the same 1.1 hereby, appropriated^ out of iny mo%ey, in»thf

Ljeasttry, not others ise appropriate^. )aw\ington: Approved ^tayVfij, 18^4 fv~

Ckdcmbian OFm'&m.

j&gne and intrrmittrnt M&tr.

Wlutteve'r luw.a tendency of metier. t»g tie ennditien of *u Raring hum*n

", at this present digressing spn*m lioaht will

receivedan

I wish to make the follow tftg c'U" »u met turn for th* benefit «*f those *»f' ring under the debilitating infloene if#.th«se formidable ecendes, apae fitermtttent fe*ers which have reatly afRictfd, for the three la^ «.ar», almost every section of t^ ountj-y. it 1.as been a custom sn llmg per«iin by m^n eioincnt in the med^,, praetice, as wall as the commnnity awge, fw j»c|pct (cliichons 'nblongv folia) red hark,in pn f«-rice to any ih^r^p^ciea, for the core of agueo anf" aerunttenrsi\hat deep moted prejodi :«s vjiid ef Judgement hav* been In uiittf univemlly the con»^quence, 001 withstanding if i« Icknowledj^etl by th» •jblest and latent writer* on Matcri.\' Medic*, that the red is lesi directf, RSbrifoge than yellow or pile bark.

I hftre eiriplo-within the la&t two •nVwiths aef«ci« Vif ytllnw bark, cailel CaHsaya afrol!fi«fe ,«lth more tocctn* ?an 1 have hit'ieTtn a»ed amont th yeh'ow and paff ipeeies* and havf many obltinate cases effected edy 01*, fey admlhlstering half

«v

other

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in lonjutivtion with one drahm cloves and two drahms of crrm of •irtar, and by contiauing the bark a «fhort rtme alter hi •mailer dime*, hay* destroyed that tendency of recurrence no common in the above disease*. 1 am also informed by Mr. C.harle* Mar hall, Jr that the p'Otfuct of Qainiqft in^histmrk is much greater than in ally

specie* in, use in tilts city. It is the bark which fa preferred by the Spanish merchant* in 600th America, jsnd is that which fa selected by the government 1 make this ttatrmenf ineonte qeence of the e«treine sosreit^of the beat barlta—an«l it ia greatty to be re* gret^l that the tnatorpart of bark used in the country, is little better than

oak

sosrd*rt, which 1* purchased in preference to the bent, in consequence of the difference In price, but. which reality is dearer in the e*d than that which commands the best, a* ia tl»e

lattRr the dtftired effect is prodaccd in twuvros wi^U»e gr^tosi ardor iajio

Half the time by one fourth the qnantijty$ fttid in the fortaer, if the exTect is produced a! alt, in consequence of tbe Urge portion of iiqeort and insoluble matter being lodged in the etoieavh, is trequet^iy the piecersor of dueases, more to bo dreaded than thoto for which it is used as remedy. 8

Rosborough, July H, ^4.

It iras feared there would bo a failure of the harvest in Poland. Main having set in at Liverpool. «_ htaj ehng. ouU.ecrop.wu

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loan had been contracted for Steam and other government teasels continued to sail lor Algiers he nfw Waverly novel waa oxpect ed to be dUtributed in a few daya, A complete copy is sa*d to b&vo been pre seutel to the King

Two persons eminent in literature were reporled#to be engaged in writing the Memoirs of Lurd Byron. Tbeyare sauHo have been long intimate Witii his lordship, and to be both in poss^a&ion of authentic documents.

Brougham W4« ajMaultod in the

stated by |,he Chairman, that i, u.ientioa of tt»« Company to establish t«wf tratletitowfein Canton and the Ca-. 1 jtha^gh^tt*de, however, OOuhf axtendip*: J^o, tfriti^i Wosi.lwiA dtonies.

In ti»e BritlsH iIo^mi «m ne 14tn of June, -ir i"1wjittl .Hte uotice thai he shauklpcc^Mue i»e ncslday ^no mention of tne JUor oiiants Low!on, praying Pariiam^i. iKrognuBf tiwi^ndependei^® of. tbt -outh AmejriHtn ^overumenis be second reading of tM Instir ectlon Act pas ed tlw Brttkh Common* ou tht 14th of J|me(*4

Tlie ea-Kmpracsof Franco am ed a Naples on tiie nth May, *tieaj olita. u-igale^

Tbe l^ondonpipers co^Mln dn le$ Qrom Pari* as late a* the nth, which eoniirni ibo accounts heretofore received of a partial change in |the Fj The London Sttn. states Chate^briand w«- not even pfriaitt« to mtft the ciHitomiafy show of a voluu *|j resigoatiifr, but was abruptly and unceremoniously d\ttpi*red,

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anti.chamber of the TfuiMlim* •nous, on the same spot whSSr, P«tctval was aasassitfiitfd by Mr. ^iriay. who wme jretftj ago, made w» line' disturbmr dBui|ii|n% our neighbour* i^ the instrument u*i eu, however. #iii ooly a switch and not dagger, Mf. Mro.ngliam esc«tpe»l uhhart, trourlay wa% committed "for a b»««0h«f privilege It seemed to fei taohcedfedi tijitt he waa Muanr. oieetiog ot the lir^ptoip orth" eat new* worthy of notice. Qnr Bira. bast ladia Company, ia London, it w»f ernor hes poawl, but

ministry

that Vlscouoi

Th aeeout ts from Spain represent that ii .Irttert coontiy M»g in most deplorable condition It was stated that a targe party oftrto* Royalists aftd Fanalks, writ prepared to join in insurrection again»t the King^a' thoH ty *|0 to support his brother Don Car-1 los for the throuo, Tbe l«ondon ?Hin of the 18th sliyi, have olten soldi that the French government, by Ma inf^gitous mvaniou of tbe Petincob,^ Ind, instead o#se«pi»g, i- flicttd a deep and fatal stab*ofe the se^atity of crowned heads and the depositions now mnnifested by tbe Speuttsh sejrvilesjs another proof ot the soundness of the eone)oMkt«»? Toe following letter from Paris, will

give our reader* some idea of the critical state in which Ferdinand TH. ia at this moment placed. ^wi^JfuneT

The following it ail the inteiilsenre fVom Spain wb«*h I twve been able to

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toi parts of tho kingdom* Its imrfa tovo proclaimed Charles T, (that

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Don Carlo*, tfao brother oftbo Kina^ tk? rC.?J .Am^ CataloaiSi Ibo foiioweng ore the members who

Junta at M.dnd,

J»»«eiy,Gon. Mata. Floiida, tho mm ot the^mernber ot ikt 0«el Regency tho Gpn Corb^ai, u»e k^^a aout the garrtsoo of Madrid G«a76ewkwte

Aymerick, inspector of Infantry, ChanTO, Merino the ftvppkt. Moeaoo, ot.

*r#M of tho

Cvim

w" ncoest warn ia

Spain, is secretary su)d Victor Saoo. tho minister and confessor of the Kinr. is President They count upon tlie oo* ststance of Soaors a aiomera. AntriunM^

Davdi, Casnpo, Konuwa, and lather bivilo A stronger proof of the statemenla in th

•ofoftbe ac

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pot be given than tile Council*

occuracyof letter could _addres* of

tipH|a idlds to He

of Cadlds toHe King, in

which the t/ouacM, under pretext of hk Majesty frank advice, dictate to hi« uie conduct which thef him to pursue.

The Infante Don of Porto*4 gai, tod arrived at Brest. Hotb hooaos of Paiiiamenyt^onem* blnduft the 10th.

The murchanU of London bad p«U~

pendens

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*a London, It mmr ernor has blen, tome days pa»u indw* it was th? ffcelStibqf -poia» to c«|t' at -hawe bc^' .$t the Peptohtf1 tfteatt* atftt age, and

Hoald i^e the venture on g?eat tavoorite

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falnfctt at aatand. Thore no poiiti* cal new* worthy of notice. Oor 6tm»

present oonvaloaeeol. ordered home to of tome eitargoa tidged aaainat hm» *r gives a cer. art hi* advanced of health, 4 cf fafMrttdiNtai«« fit awl par*

uettlarly foreigner* ho a ou of tilt OAil £»h*»rai aiia —-1 aad a real

oorit tibefal ''oofctumi

fiat ion has btHttj SHHPttmeity, for ^ae purpoM of wsrl^Sing and sending •»ut to .tSd Stodftorraaoaa the Boben Fulton, either toN *»W to tbe Creeks, or tOthe employed a* a pescage boat oa the waters of that sea, a4* may ^e most advamtHgeou^ to the company, in axo» pw"* of our naper wi^he finmd aa iMirle from tbe Oaaette, ontlanatory of l,l»o objecta in view. The National Ad* rotate elates, that

mil

thesto^k necoaaary

10 complete the purchase, ha* been sob* scribed, with tlw excertaon of $1^^)00 and in a city where tiiete are so maay sp«t wbtion« much less rational, It is p»*» Ktuned the balance wii! promptly be taken up To as tb« project appeal* practicable, and wesbonfcf m^ioee mtm oecapHM would not h«at»to to make tho invOstment. laa national point of viet, every person would reioieo to seetkia fine ship, bearing the Hag of dlr cooo* I17, and fne nnfne of one of its most distmgtd^hed citiretvs, along tbe elassto shores of tbe Meditermnoaw. I1»e pnt* chise tnay also be rendered lighlyeeiw vice»ble in aiding tic retire of tho 6r*afc»4 a eonwioorateon ahich wilt weighi nmeh With the friends of fnat gahb»nl and. oppreased people- •&«***»

CmsoHm KOder

cgjlect Tou will find'it intbe com- the 14thtoetimtaepsrated bvoratafltm pfeta address of the supreme council of greetaent for J»e porpoM or errantin^ Castile, as well as information re*poct«{ t^e doromeotary evidence whfath hoa^ ittg the Apostcdic Junta. been *abmi&edto them, with an tinders he Apostolic Junta continues ill ma- standing •hat. an!*#* more time shpatd twuvros frw*t ardor ii*joyo-J they, ore to. iWW ^...

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tht St.

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hvrgh GnrpiN«*,«*Tli# Beord ot Como^isMooera 00 the Slst Instant, closed tho* testimony on both side* ,a the question e.f sveiaie vslae, s»fd ot)