The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 October 1826 — Page 4
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**THE INVOCATION.„ *By Mrs. flemans. Ans»m*nie,oarning Stars of flighf ...
Where it the Spirit, .gone, I That, past the retch of human tight] K»en as the breeae hath flown* «T|? —And the Start answeoki. at-"
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But, ot the never-dying tout,
Wh®§e earthly race has run -^Whe bright Clouds answer'd—"We $ depart, ...m
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A»k things that cannot die
O many toned ar cftatnlefl Wind! Tfiou a»t a wanderer free •Tfell me If 4htw its place can,, find,
Far ow-mooot anil sea •-AiwWit'Wind mornur'ii ID reply-— ••The blue deep have cr»s»'d« r1-! And net its barks and billow* fiat set what thou bast lost,
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high!
He Clouds that gorgeously renege I Around the setting sun* I Answer.! have yea homefcr those I
We vanish from the ikyj*^M* f4 Ask what is deathless in thy heart, Fur that which cannot die V*'
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5pe»k the^«»«q Viee of God within,
v*™°®
af ths deep, l»w lone!
An
t!T*r nt.9 t'lf0ttgh
iife'srwtles* din,
Where is the spirit Mown -•"•And the Voice aaswered—-»*Be
vEnongh to know is given*— Clouds, Windvand Stars, their task fulfil, »4« trust inHetven!"
SLAVERY.,
*1 heard the chains upon his less— k*g«.«d«P ,«h_, „w ,hesirtn enter into his gout/' Ster**. the countless oviUfljf slawry
ouna^#r*d"the
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cruel legislative
9,ave
states, think*
"cesaary *o'their
,aecartt»—and which, inmmr instao2ih T'tty PciDciP'« VtUmani. jrahtl justice, and of constitutional
#n!"®Ple
before us,
fr°« the National Intelligencer of the 1st iostr— V.ai committed to the jail J? Washington County, District If Co-
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**ll ^^"Wntary is this enoh oaf l^pubhcan institutions» Herei?TJ!?r
bJ"Ure—baLt'
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P» *0Pn Hft^cbrtm fasten f"11*"?1"1* evidence of the
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pieces, sud the irajl. ,t dashed to iu,m itjv,
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ernment, with regard t»|the Hw# gftmzatian pf the Janizaries, which riffe to the insurrection, the ateount which we gaire yestewlay.—. •V F. American.
CostUntinople. Jme 10—At lea hUer many years' epsration, the organization of the troops, to be fo ed on the 'European system, has resolvsd in council. After tMs imP tant and extraordinary measisre, wh at preservtdoes not infrioge the Driam l»ges. of tl»a ianiaaries. bad been* publishe»l in ri'Hatti-scherifFof the Sultan, it was. sancttonefl by the Muiti in a Fativa, in which* be declares, that the p*H)po«»ed new organization waa# in fact, uri^iwallv iiitroduclrLiiito the 1urki»h aso^«iml(*r tlie.name o4/sixiiuens (atandi'g^tr»op ore thf iuiiuatiuu of the Jjitiraavi^s,, fdvl, there fore* was not at variance with tit* reitgitut ol the Propliet. or the la\V3 of the erftfire. jk| All the ad or varies of this £reut nneasure had kmg si*ae removed I'tom public office/^and ttic^iato event*'of the Murea had gmtretl over to it many of lhe great tnen of the etHjpiru, wlvo had been*hitfi-v erto irresokte. The A^a P.icha of the Janizaries and H&e "Qrattif are considered as the most zealous ^promoters of this vast undertaking} it «may, however, be considered as certain,.that Reisf Efll'odi iiatii Effendi is the soul of thebusinoss. He has been preparing it for years, a&d the-agent ol the viceroy ot Egypt, Wersehid'ESeiidi, wbo is just Mfurned, has ilesignod .for his service, in the exercising the troops, ths Gal!ao»Egyptian offic^rs-oow- with UntMas Pacha- in 'the Morea. The HatH-achariff of the Sukan- is ..dated the 28th May, and contains in tfee preamble, besides tlie abov&naenttoned arguments ol the ^M&fti, a ference to the suocesses of the,-disciplined Kayptians It orders the ortas of the Janizaries in Constantinople to enrol themselves in the new troops, i- Every Pacha of *htee tailaanuatorgauize. 10,000 men and'every Pacha of two tails 7,000, in his province. 'The officers -shall recewe higlier pay, ami the privates 30 paras per diem, besides bread and rice, andbe^atUcedJn bauacks «f their own^-
r^r
is- commenced whicn
•srimeither shake the empire4o its foundationj or give the Porte, -on a moderate estimate,at least 300^000 soldiers 'Whatever may be the result, the conseqwnces are,in more poiots of view tnaisone^ incalculable. -»oroe European powers rarre said to have long wished for -^ese measures.
The plawof the Sultan^ which has been iong preparing, and maturing iQ
9eCret,
for lhe new organw-Ation ofthe Janizal nes, and the introdoction ot resular ^ried into effect. several, meetings of the Council or the Empire, in presence of ithe-principal ofcuers and commanders of corps, which the steps necessary to execute the plan were discussed, a Grand ^ottncil.was^ot«5s«t the end of
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SSpw^^cofttie troop,, w„e p,„e„t.
«iin!»VW,!,"g on .0rS""«""r »r «l« troops „f •h.-Jipm,, »«, miU,
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**itl be formed, all of
-t' HEMUVAL
«^New 'Goods rl
iTerre-Haute, May 6th, 1826.
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The ancient statot« and privies (if
»t improper times
f' J'?"''''
lion of new ort„, Z'ck 'L «1 «o the me of irmi.in tk J"
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to Selim III 21? ,^cd,d.« r-j «t *ne pnv»te7i!!on^
cloihS/' "Wier ia to
,-V
have the right of selection
meo
BoUks ,U,e ^l*»»n of the
T«^K"'Art^ 'Ml "ll«| lskapU«»K v_r. (•**rcised men} or
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1°
4 uniww «rocorporit0l ,-i: 1
them.
Theneworganization is tobe gradually eitea»k#«l from tte Capital to tl\e Provinces,-and from the infantry to tke cavdlry. With the same view, the Zaims anW* the Timarfates, holder# ol military iiefs, will be invited to enrol themselves in the new 'troops. To meet the expense of this measure, be* sides Hie resources hitherto belonging to ttieijiiu} of the Janizaries, the produce of the Customs is assigned, and the protent Superintendent of the Customs, •ladschi Meimed Said EflTendi, is appointed fJeneUtfhen Ettendu or Coinp roller of the -new tro«p^v public opinion has generally declared in tavor ol the reform, though it will be foreseen that it will meet with adversaries, in a natiou so attached to olid customs as the Turks are.
AMORYKINNBY informs his^clients and the pobiic that he lias removed his residence^© Terre Haute—That he designs to cootmg the practice of iLaW thoughout the
v,Kt
ciieuit and the
supreme and district ..courts* •Au«u" 8516.
n-^OULD '^EftIKciFULtY inform the Citizens of erre-Haute and its vicinity, that he has takema Room Mi the House of Bonner,-Reynolds &:'Ea^lv and offeis his services to the Public,' to th® Practice of Pht/sicfy Surgery.
Terre-Uaute, June S0, 1836. 25.
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TBbMtett RJ*¥JWL08~$e$/II Have just received-rroni PjkjLABEJ PHIA and BitToisaE.a
General* A asdftifteii "OF tu Jf,
MERCIMMIZE
which they will ^selhat the lowest prices.
i:
-Fsom theUbscberun or-aboS the
,88t 8 g,na11
•MARE* 8 or 9 years old, shwl-all round no marks or brands recollected -She j!M?P*Lr
C°,npa',y
W,rtl a
f.ii ®0mmon
8i7e« he«vy
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with
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heard fr'ro.aT™r°e!
tore a«y person who uill «Lo return either i»r both of th*»»n
Ter"-"«»'«J»»e'l6!'l84rK23tf
le oc^^"°De«£C,n?,lm!le wbbarv iP0R«0Mspplfi.10 1«ys only, fro,„ ?S,'»?
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to I
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information wlirr* theri V°f?,VB
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it wi|[fo®7?
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{•n cofnp!ianCe »K ^ul»re stitution) be ken
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-ternoon JL? ^day & plying for BOOKBat thS6?0*13
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tl*e priority of their nnJ^ ^0r(1,ng to be undorstood th^ /C °ns'
and i(
n0t
10th.' I8if^/^ .^ibrarian.
nJ*»
tvo^e^
business, aodthe^40? of ^of„g,^^hvV?ieoded absence
beeB
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Pott'Offic. i° "ke of
*W8«mento/w. °»r other Por.on. »Ji«Mlor.
Accounts
WH«Ui®M&»UNTON
a is
saiimnwu A UWlloiHp^'w *T Jaeob Cooprider,
^JIIESNUr SORREL MARK witb jomiB white heirs in her forehead, left hind foot white two small saddle spots. ?4S?^ oUl Appraisad to 3^,5 by Hugh Stockton 4 Thos. book
UflS A tfue
C0PJ
^om my estrajr
•JAMW II. DOWNING J. P. J«ne rtb lf826 3i 3t
BOATS FORSALE.
h»ve^eti
ORLEANS
BOATS now building at Roseville which Will be finished by the first dai ot December, Any person wishing to purchase qin have them low for cash or anproved credit, sjl 'V*'
NB, The Boats Willie deftered to purchasers in the Wiihssh River. ROBB1N5, 4(r WARREN.'
Hokevill August 27^1826 32 tf 1 1
TERRE HAUTE RACES. pn the i9th and SOth of Octfoei' next, the lollowine purses will bo run for on the Terre Haute Turf. 1st. day. 2 mile heats* for—^60, ,2d day, 1 mile hedfst for entrance money of both days. -f ^.The Turf will be free to any horse inare, or ^elilin^, and the races will bo run according to the established titles of racing and the directions of tho Judges.
The horses most be entered the Evening before the day on which they
raro
to run or double entrance mu$ft be paid. Entrance money p: the same each day and the horses will start about 10 o'clock each day at the sound of the trumpet'
The JUDGES.
Sept, 1, 1826.
S. M'CABE.
^OFFERS FOR SALE AT HI3„
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"ENOCH DOLE.
er^»auteJune
30, 1826— 26-tf.
Taken«(ip by Jam^ ICelsey living in Kackoon Township, Potke county
Cr^red
a
our
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of the best quality Low for Cj4Stf GOOD WHISKEY. July 4 1826.—26.-tf.
Chair Factory?.
THE S(ibscriber' her^&y inforas tho pti»ic that he manufactures.
vFancy *Chmr§,, ,s
Windsor do*,
and every other aificle fn this business—.which he will sell
1
Un6 of
«i dvii on the
most accommodating terms—for Cash or Country produce at the market
Ind.
One bright SOHREL A] A HE about thirteen and a hah hands high, 11 or 12 years old, has hnd the Po!l°Evil,- both
a
fmix"
i»tar in her
iorehead m»d a white stripe over the
r,°®^r,l,
no brands perceivable, np*
praised to $10,7 Wk Allen and jst^h Carnco before method 9th day oi June 1826.
SLR0/{?E HANSEL.
28-Mt.
J.
P.
a,
ftaHuM 'ate..Act of Congress, any Vhas bplder
certificate
the «H,,SUrrer^rerf
of Land that
t0
Congress, hs«
»t aeainJI,Veipr,V''eS® repossessinu o»(w, i- *n^ I have already p®'d West nuVrh,e
ha,f
J4R. LB'rtvbeclion thirteen iu my property
thereJore
*nuch irofn tlfeT" ?*-U
•om» persons
n?/
tf.
consider
ha*
l,mlier' OMr,n8 ta,
liberty of cuhj! "s
re,u«.s(
hereby
the
5D(1
knowlef^e
h»u^ug off«
nr?
flVfc
un,icenseJ
I come to the
ber on th» wore' waste of tim•hall take ih/1
ab«?ve
mentioned!
such case, !lf ?enefit of the LAWi» ®Jr»«lf justicjp
and
Pr0*Wed to do
Park, CquI/J?0?
roma^e^
vounty, Juljr 27.4836.—sou
