The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 October 1826 — Page 4
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From the .V L'lcrary Qazelle. I™ THE MANIAC. "tfo see the human mind o'er turn'd,—v
It* loftiest heights in ruin laid And Reason's lamp, which brightly burn'd,
Obscured or quench'd in frenzy's
A sight like this mfptvfel! awake
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Our grief, our tear,—for Nature's-sake.
It is a painful, bumbling thought— To know the, empire of Che mind, "With wit endo^'d, with science ff-uiglit,
Is fleeting fcs the passing wind %Atd that the richest boon of Heaven *Io man—is rather len£ give%. V:-? ».
To-daj he sits oft- Reason's tirone,* And bids his subject powers obey: ?'»"^Thought, Memory, Will,—all s^m his own,
Come athis-bidding, list his swny ^To-morrow—-from dominion hurl'd, Madnaqs pervades^the mental worUl! *r' --let think riot, though forlorn and drear -The Maniac's doom,—his lot the worst
There is a suffering more severe Uh Than these sad records have rebears'd 3 *••.•• 'Tis his—whose virtue struggles still ^kf la hopeless conflict with his will.
There are—before whose mental eye vS Truth has her chastest charmss display'd But gaudier phantorhs,flut'ring by,
The ring mind have stilt betrayed T'ill gathering do ids—in awful night «lave quench'd each beam of Heavenly •,igM- a -v.
are—»ho«e mftital ear has heard be
HitiU
^"here
small votcel" yet) prone to
wrong, proudly, foolishly pt-eferr'd The sophist's cteed, the syren's long And staked, upon a desperate throw Their hopes above,—their peace below.
are,
ifl'short- whose days pre-
sent -r One constant scene of painful strifel Who hourly for themselves invent
Fresh conflicts till this- dream of
Has made their throbiag bosoms ache. Andyet, alas they fear to wake
^ith theirs compared, the Maniac's doom,
Attunes may know a Vacant rest:^ J*otso while thought aad conscience .• prey tlpon the heart which slightstfeejr sway. «v TWjV
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ilioq, whose caase they both espouse,
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The ^"mgeloud, „f rawness roll L.-J- **Bk&NARD BARTON.
not*P«ve
tongup b-
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v« and principally of the hf
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I we muid _' ^^s/«:nAi.MEas ANo bowlakd UILL
'is «»fcr.
j.a.totf gre.. h™ bopet.»al foarful (h«t he »^|jr™ *ucceed before
an
ardUiid tho audience, took an unguarded moment to touch it with the electric fluid of his orbtory and in a moment every heart began to throb, and every eye to fill Knowing well how to take advantage of this bold stroke, he continued to ascend ard, so majestic and rapid was his fiight, that in a few minutes he obtained an eminence so high that every imagination was enraptured. The rapid change from depression to joy, which^Mr. Hill experienced, was too much forbim to bear. He felt so bewildered and intoxicated with joy, that unconciousiy, he started up from his seat, and before his brethren could interfere, ht» struck the front of the gallery with his clenched fist, and roar* ed cut with a stentorian voice—"Well do»^, Chalmers
... a^.^JVo%tce,v„, IS hereby given that the undersigned has, on this day, taken otft of the Clerk* office of (he Probate Court of the County of" Parke Letters of Administration en the estate of Charles Tindell, late of Parke County dee'd of which all concerned will take notice the said estate as far as is ascer^ tained will be insolvent, and the settlement thereof is claimed as socb.
JAMES BARNS, JACOB UOMANE,
A.UEust lS, IS26. ik.
Admrs
Dr. W. JUDKINS* PATENT SPECIFIC
For ale at the shrpofc. B. Modi, Sett, Terre-Haute, price 50 CentsOct. 14,1826. ui VI otaie of Indiana, Clay Coanty, rpx,
H,arris°t
Township,
Jacob Cooprider, !a
CrniihNtJ* SORRKL MARE wiOu some white heirs in her forehead, left hmd foot white two small saddle spots, .^aoL8hLgM
lyear9 olJ-
Appris
ed to S2a by Hugh Stockton §*Thos. book°D^ ^Fae ^rom estray
JAMES DOWNING P. Jane 7th 1826.—31.St
REMOVAL/ p—
AMORY KL^EYJnK^KS cliPJ»ts and the public that he has removed h.s residence to Terre Haute-That he
thS»
irriium gloom
crtio*ihcircuit
practice
tjMjuglmut the tat and fa the sup'sme and district courts, Aoguat 4th l826,"
Ism* y°ULDJJppECTFULtv inform the tvZtl Vrre "acre
a°d
Iotise of -Booriee, Reynolds & Earlv and offers his services to the Publican the practKe ofTkysic $ Surgery.
Terre.fkute, June 30, 826 25.
New Goodsr
fiojv-AEa, RE rmtm 4r«astV'J
lieeeral Assortmeiit of 4
MERCIMJYvjzfi
which they will sell at
the lowest prices. —TerreHaute, May 6th, lgtJS
i.
$
Ir'U?,A,tV ^'OR BOOKS on
SttutinnVC
nu.mProul,
11 t0e LaW
inS
audience 1
and critical The
loctor
BOOKS at lhaPt*^9
m.?l^r0peruJ"7and
Of th
ttrnoon only, in^k^J? *aturday °f P'5
ap'
nave the ri^ht n? ,. time -can priority ofthei? an^
a^C0,din^to
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T. jHIGGJJS'S j*,
^•ioth^ie^ Jl ,t!vItibrariah.
{^r« to andhot^
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P.ost Office.
FROM'the nature and extent of our business, and the intended absence of one pf^s, wrchave been induced to solicit Judge Cofman to take charge of his Post Office, the duties of which are wholly incompatable with our other engagements. We therefore request ail persons having Postage accounts unsettled (and thete are many who have not paid a cent) to pay immedir at» attention to 1hem.
VVM. & 0 LlHfON.
Terre-Haute June 22, 1826.-^24 tf.
BOATS FOR SALE.
The subscribers have ten ORLEANS BOATS building at Roseville, which^ill "be'finished by the first dav of December. Any person wishing to purchase can have them low for ca&h or apprrfred cretlit.
NB,' i^he Boats will be delivered' to purchasers in thefWabash River. ROBQINS, $ WARREN, it -.RoseviU August 9.7 1^826—32 tf
v- R. S.*M'CABE
OFFEJISFOR SALE AT HIS
Hat Factory, In Terre^Ha
W^^IEIPiED®^
-nmwy
of the best quality. low for CASH OR GOOD WHISKEY. ^July 4 1826.^26.~tf.
Chair ^aetory.
^**^scriber hereby informs the
-ptriic that he manufactures,
•jFancy Chairs,
or Country price
its vicinj-
ta en a Room
in the
produce at the market S
V.«r ENOCH BOLE
ferre-HauteJune
a% it
Ca?theTl
L*i?1
3Q, 1826 -26-tf.
'a^e Act of Congress, any le-
gal holder of a^ertificate of Land that has been surrendered to Congress, has the exclus've pnvi ege
of
«Lrf(SKXtn ^v9
Isaac Elston,
.4.
^Windsor do.
rSettees,,
tw Wj*
».v
'.*V if-sfit \ft.
and every other aititffc in^this line of business—-which he will sell on 1be most accommodating terms—for Cash
,r^03Be^
1 heve
already paid
ha,f of the
North
of ^Section thirty-one in T. Ve«
W-
I therefore consider
has auifemJ
much trom the loss of timber, owing to .ome persons taking the unlicensed •jpty of cutting and hauliug off, I gwe notice thatiH come to the jjwSon'tht°l "i7 T0re
wa",e
«nall t-.kc benefit of the LAW in
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P—^edAtoVi"
Parte CWMv.Jjlu0'VR"^,AKi?,
State of Indiana, Clay County,
M?j29th"8T6,.,°"Twn-?l,iP' '.
SORHEl")2kS^ Stockton a forehead, sume saIlio
spoton
8tar
Post Office on the rmhi»
it
not
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JOB PKIJTTINGITKTT^^-—~~~
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His hoped fg
Matt^^ M„dis,tt,
of
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'n his
h'i, Mi P0.
a
Bhit«
t"-.e.r8ho„WJrrtfrl.&'teL*' fourteen hands three Lhi Jm0K teen or fifteen
I J*™1 °J^r~T
8'&n
Gentlemen calling 5^
°f
}ctters
hereaf-
o7ayWf"r«h
6 PrepMel
P« for 'heirne»s Lie'""~a3 "'m to anvance. tkp P^P^fs quarterly jn
"ftoinly not
law»
and
0
Phoenix Carding
establishment THE Subscriber hereby inforrii his former patrons and the public, that he has now in operation at his lormer stand anew apd complete
Carding Machine
And is ready to receive WOOL an«l make it into Rolls, on the shortest JNo^ tice and in the most workman like many ner.
Carding 8 cents per poundi
°&erj?feVenthp0,lhd
of
ff:
^oo1 One
n«!«B of Lard or clean grease must ba Wool
W eV6ry
ei8ht
1 1
Nathaniel' A^wns,
John F8!*0^'
pounds of
A'l#kinds of country produce at the market price will be taken in part payment for Carding-cash will alsobe rW" ceived when tendered 'L."
ABNER A. FULLER.
^erre-HauteJuly 22,1826 —i—29tf
remaining in tho
lost Office at Terre.IIaute, which if not taken out within three months iwill-be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.
Samuel AJbinj Armstrong*
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7
'Robert Brazier,
T. Blake. $
rauel 1
ai ®akpr«
Alanson Baldwin.
VI. I
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!W«»-
Barrack.
Wm. Delay/
G. G. I)e wees, A^rQn Dewey.
&
Micha John-
Mo™ Hiclr11' V. HamerfsaTuer Moorman Jlaw2rtb.
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'"Jusltusf Denton.
"F Henry Field,
H.^D.- Farres, James Ferrel.i
"an,C»eer
Gbodmoaii
Israel Hatfe "*u yw®«#arrW,
"Abr-Livingston.
#T«
Asa Mounts,iQ ,»4col*, M«Ve. Qn -T. "f
John C..P^rdi,fc
John Rector.
Pefer Summe, Hiram Smith, John Simpson, smith Shaw.
fIenr, p*J*|
feph Stephenson, -S Strance, Win. S« wers,
Wm-T^.]cr
John Vance.#
,0c^®8 ^gh—toUr-
Abhm. VanZ/fc
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AnJrevv
Abhm. Vanjie^,
^ce,
.^v*-{."*vi' 3-w5fik f.
Brown Wilapnl John WhitO
\V'~-* i* David Welch,' ji Abigail Warren, Mary White, Mark Wiljiam3*
I«*P. Yo„„? jM^COr.MAN, M.
N0I1CE.
Writ of D^e8,«r/liaS me and directed |I ,'S8"od
We .her,-hi
Honey Creefe
P. JI.
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bf
Sa™1-
HydeCon,t.-
of eighty dollaro *tt«ched the sum^Has and \vr ^re^'t8in the hand* of of.Sylvester Jiirker^l?0 ABhlev Harr«
a 8U,te
to act'on the 3» !I ^?l
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Wl"^
of Vigo, on h5P*
ne*t,
k«
PP0ccel
in
in
^County
of which th4 November
take notice.88111
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-'Lewis
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