The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 January 1827 — Page 4

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Thfefhm«?s rolled on—he would notgo Without his lather's word, he father faint in death below

His vgicc no lunger heard.

He ca'led alou l, Say,*Father, say, If yet my ta.*k is done jfe knew uot that theochieftain lay

Cocmncims of his too.

*«'Sp»»k, Father!" once'sgain he cried, If way ycthe gone! And—hut the burning shot* replied.

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Upon his brow he felt their breath, And in his waving hair And luoki-d fiotn that lone post of death,

In &tiUv yet brave despair.

Atfd shouted but once more aloud, Father must I stav P* Iti'e o'criiim East, through sail and fcluoud, f' The wreathing fires made way.

Igv. -n iev wrapt in splendour wild, vf ^s""- They caught the flag on higl), And streamed above the gallartf chtft!,

Like banners in the tkr.

"Tnere came a burtt of thunder sound The boy—yh where was he bu |A*k of the winds, that far around ''f„-a

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|t Toung Casabianca, a boy about 13 Jwysra old, son ftf the Admiral of the WOtirnf, remained at his post, in the „. «f the Nile after the ship had token fire, and all the guns had been iv,abandoned, and perished in the e*ptosion of the vessel, when the iameg had ireached the powder.

From thv PennivltaMa Upland Union. 1•,Tft* Wor«s— As consitlera

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roader

in this paper of the

7 ult. relative to the important discovery tnade by Mr. Aaron Han*ttm, or the?*puUifm of worms, and

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-~y tiiat a "much less '^quanly wou*tI do—however^ the apple is perfectly innocent, and an^ quantity may be eaten without being attended \?itb bad effect!. To prove that a small portion will answer, we will cite a case.' A lad 18 tears of age, belonging to this office, eat a piece of last year's apple, about the size of a. j?ea, at\] ia twenty four hours afterwards no less than twenty four worms were expelled ~and' another case iii the neighborhood of a chiid 8ged IT radnths, cat shout a half an apple, .and one handled were expelled, and we are happy jto say thdt in no instance have we beared as yt^t, .that the remedy l}^s XHllfcd.iq having''.the deaircd efl'ecC wgJVf»T« i," 4 T-J'aiJtee /ii&cotevy. "It in 4wu'd in ihe pipers that-en |*a^t'rti id it has discovered that jaw eft or'. rub.K.i prm brass fjruiture l*nd upon hornet, wiij ciloofually prevwt from thea.'if or biting the oiher,. 'i He (!^*ov«»fics of our eastern friends, who' are a thinjking people,and always ^sperimentiii^^re .often.tsine* of

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though sometimes,they rotate to small 'and appearatitfy trifling {natters* Any attempt, however, to reliexe that noble animal, the horse, f^om any portion of the toro)Qnts to which he is subjected among us, during the warm season, must excite the plaudit of every humane and generous heart.

H*ik tjH° I. -i From Louisiana Advertiser. Interesting fact, to .Navigators—It seems by the following articles, £for which we are indebted to the polite attention of ,Ne*eu, Esq. Post Master at Vermillionvilie) that a bottle, cast into the Atlantic Ocean, in IS^in tat. 34, 25 N. and long. 16, had Plated, during-, the intermediate period, to the nothern shore of the,Gulf of Mexico, where it was (tickfd j:p a few weeks

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19, $5 N and long. 93, 23 \V. VermillionviHe, Parish of Latayette, September 30th, 1826.

Gentle,,ien-~The enclo^d fs^a" copy of a card, found in a bottle on the beach near the mouth of Calcasul, in rarish of St Landry, about 3 weeks ^nce,by-Maji Co wand, a respectable inhabitant of that Parish As it must be interesting to navigators, I send it to you for, publication^ Vours Re. spettfu'ly,

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N'EVEi Post Master

ITiis bottle was throwo overboard from the bng Jack Tar, of London 'MaV-3^35 N. and long. 16, w' intended to ascertain the curl rent--Whosoever picks it up. i8

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L.^ANDBRSON, Commander November 16, i*23#

THKSubscribers informs the public thai he carries on the

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Wanton & Carriage

VKjNtt BUS1NBSS,

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puWic jouriiaU. We

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^commodate all those who

h"«-Most

kinds of mer­

chantable Produce will be taken in payment.

WM. WATKINS,

tet. 2.1326.—3^tf.

JYOTIE.

Subscriber hereby requests

«5j*e who are indebted io him to call. «rt«e and make arrangements for pay-

Sa MUEL M'QUILKTN.

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^bscriber has on hand ami oT-

ler« to sell

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louno at all mvori

cheap

for mo^t any kind of

ir*de, 100 FLOUR BARRELS. T- ri S KVKRSOL tTT*"—~~ iii-

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State of Indiana, VermillioQ County

Helt'-township. October 30th, 1826.

TAKEN up "by David Cams two horses one a Bay horse mixt with some white hairs a small

Star

in. his forehead

t^ie left bind foot white -above be pastor joint with a small black spot io the left flank, some Wlrite on the left side of the neck, lame in tbe right fore leg, no brands perceivable, supposed to be fifteen years old, fifteen hands high, appraissd to twenty five dollars.

The other a Bay Mare, supposed to be six years old, fourteen hands high

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a bell fastened on with a leather collar and round buckle, the h^re of the neck worn off sopposed to behe collar, some Saddle marKs, no brand? perceivable, appraised to forty seven 'dollars and fifty cents by Obed Blaksly and Watson Miller.—Certified by me. 33. -JOSEPH SCOOLLNG a, p. V. O.

SheriffjSqiel

By Virtue of an execution to me di rected and delivered from the office of the Clerk of the Vigo County Circuit Court, and als* in pursuance of an or der and decree ol said court, setting as a court'.of chancery at the April term thereof A. D. 1826, I will expose to sale as. the law ^lirect^at the Court House floor of said county, on the first day of January next at 12 o'clock A. the fee simple of, in, and to the North East quarter, of Section Ko. 2, in T. No. II North, of range No. 9 West, as the property of Abrabai^ A. Mgrfck. ^o satisfy Stephen S. Collett. jiff's -II..ALLEN,Sheriff.

Nov. g4, 1826.~-^S8-St. ?.

THE following articles will be received ia paymeut of subscription to the Register delivered previous .to the lst^day ot January next. Corn, Wj»af or Rye, to N. IJuntington or Messrs. O and E. Green, on Otter Creek Flour and Whiskey, to ,B. pattbn Clinton ^Yheat to Japies Grounendyke at VenciUram Eurs and Beeswax if delivered to Messrs. Collett and Hill, do Wheat, Rye or Corn to Wm Kilgore Newville, to Messrs Chesnut and Patiick Sugar Creek, Messrs Rob bins and Warren Roseville or Messrs Seeley and Pickering on Prairie Creek And all kwds of merchantable produce ifdelivered at the Prying Office in Terre-Haute.

Receipts from the above named centleme^^iljtjg a sufficient^liscli!irj»e..r rp

w»OSB(^N

Terre-Hante Nov. 25, 18261

Notice.

I have left all my accounts with S 8 Collett for collection, and haj^e to re-* quest all persons indebted to ,me will call without delay, make payment and save costs, otherwise costs will po stively acqrue after the^st day of Jannary

toAVlD C. CRESET.

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Notice

Js given to all the creditors of Park °.

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M,filw«-at4i,late

co"nt^.to

or account, of loncer !ly

year, prompt pfy'l^ S

Those who neglect

5^ execution

l8S6.~4tf

of

Prese«t their claims

to the snbscnherduiy authenticated on or before the first day of March next

The subscriber has removed biso^ fice onto first street, where he will be found at all times only when immediately absent, attending tj the duties of h«profession He a good JLt of Mcdictnes on hand, for the Sp««n arid intends laying largely in in »Vr.nS, suitable tor the and calculates to fup/ isb countrv generally u«

ul,Per

Chao!,, to\",T, 'j ds f" theen±rrl received for ten years past- and to merit a continuance Sf the Ef® also invites all those who VUe to him, to call

and

settle. Of

who are indebted to himeithiJ I

Se

ttote

tha°one

to

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reasonable request. a ^Us 'ly of.. a

^eir claims in nroner A

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Section. officers hands for

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persons wko'tlVbJdan^0 "i"hcs

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C- JIOBEaETT. 42.

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Dec«

27, i826(B-

Good LeatMr

WILL BE GIVEN IN EXCHANGE 1 FOR vM.frtu

Inasmuch as considerable troub* le occurs to persons who apply to the LIBRARY FOIi BOOKS on the proper days only, from their being loaned at improper times, it will for the future (:n compliance with the Law of the in# stitution) be kept open on Saturday ajiernoon only, in eachw^ek— persons ap» plying for BOOKS at that time can have the right of selection according to the priority of their applications, and it must be understood that books can not be loaned except on that day.

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THE Subscriber ha« deposited 1 quantity of good

Sole Upper Lea-

with Samuel M'Quilkin at Tene-Haite to be exchanged for HIDES He w»iL also receive Hides at the above placc to dress on shares—and deliver the leather at the sanie place if requested*. Tit has also a good assortment of Leather at his Tannery 4 miles W^t of? Durkee's Ferry, which he will disposu of heap for Cash or in exchange for *. Hides, Call Skins &c. &c< &c.

ELISHA PAliSONS.v

Favette Township, Dec. 4, 1826-59

CASH DEBTS~ us A S O a .. GOODS.can.pay us in

FJHSTllATE •_

Corn ftd Pork,

/for which we will allow the best. price we can afford and *sJt will not brtog money at home in consequence of tlm* low state of distant markets, we suppose all will avftii thfemselves of the opportut^. nity to pay their debts we have waited long on many off nut customers, fetid now must have our books closed itfj such trade as will suit us, or commence |^its for cash, a ^Ve have a fine assortment of

Which will be sold low for cash or any. kind of trade inhand that can be madti f,h to answer our purposes.

Dec. J3, 1826* 41jtf. I

TllTEJoFMLEJfm:

I WILL SELL ALL KINDS.OF

aUhe lowest prices for CASH -FUR SKIN^ and WHISKEY. S M'CABE. *ec 19th 1826. 4ltf.

STAMMERING.

JOSEPH D. CLEMENTS, OF HimjOSTi.N, INbJ INFOjRS the Citizens of the Wes-V tern country, that he has procured the art of curing persons troubled With that coxnplaint-phe can at any time be con*l suited at his house in Hindostan.

December 1, 8S6 --41 fit! •. REMOVAL

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Wm. C. & LINTON

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(iAMORY KINNEY informs bis cli-vj ents and the public that he has removed!* his residence to Terre Haute—That hd" designs to conthie the practice of Lawf* throygliout the 1st circuit and in the supreme and district courts. 'August 4th 1826.

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w2 T. JUGGINS, Librarian. F«b 10th, 1826. 7tf.

A FEW OF

LEVI JACOB'S

SUPERIOR, DURABLE „V~ RAZOR STRAPS.

Are left for sale, at the Stores of Mr K-ose, Messrs. W C-"wid D. Lintoa and Messrs. J. & W S. Cruft

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is as of ii

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'ibc^lencoarage^

locating himself Orowien^

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TWO cents per pound in PRINTING en ^0r.clean Cotton and Linen jf delivered at this office.

«df.WbT?liels 'WHITE beam ^Ud-Lnquire at U«s office.

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