The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 4, Number 52, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 March 1828 — Page 4
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Ah! -woman in this wo I'M of ours, What -lit can be compared to thee! How slow would drag hi. hours, Though ....,.,,.. bound with lii»wei,
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My molhef !—at tint holv name Within my bosom there's a gush Offrfeling, which no t.i:ne can tame, A l'eeiing which, for years of fame,
I would not, could nut hush. And sisters !—thsy are dear as lif^* But when I look upon my wiie, ..
My blood gives a sadden rush,/t And all my fond affections blendi In mother—sifters—wiie—?r triend 1 ,sr~ [•"f!,"'?! Yes, woman's love is free from guile,
And/pure as bright Aurora ray Tli" heart will melt before it smiles, And earthly .passions hide away. Were I monarch ot the earth,
And master of tue swelling sea, I would not estimate their worth, Dear woman, half the price, of thee. ... %.
UH BJCK TUE BOWL. Push back the bowl \—it* charms tod.ty
Will vanish, ere to-morrow Its potent forms will
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And leave their poison there A bk'7.p of rapturous jo/ may seem To i«?ue trom thq cup Ton bisk a incnr*nt in tne gleam,
Then drink deaU'uction up*
Push back tlic bowl its Judas's kiss Soon lay:- iu victim low: iiy re\p[ jm a moment's bliss,
To fjrd ar. age ui Let reason's vo.ee be her-rd supreme, Take temperanc-i for your lide, Lest, launched on dissipation's stream. 'kou're whelm'd befeath the tide
•BRITISH KAi'l I sDL VCOMPANi'. The history of this association exhibit^ •he singular and remarkable
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yes. The army thr 4-ompany in 18 '2 ao:«)»intel to ^13.404 men ttMi'hoi'wJiom are Europeans, revenue in that ye.»r was one hundred and iorty miliions ot do iars the ex penditures one hundicd and forty t!i'*ee millions and the corporate debt exceeded one liundred aud eighty millions.
The exports from India to Europe are cottm, spicea, indigo, tens and siljts. Introdue.ing the cultivation of mulberry tree, aiid tfie rnanagem^ut of silkworms in 1780. they exported in 18 vI oue million fifty-sev-
Miougand pounds of the material produced by these industrious inHcis"6"!! is said tliat the nett profits 1,.rived to England .from this trade •fiiucc If'.00, has not been less than one hundred and lift}' millions atcrling. r*
ThoVetfiements in India were, at •tfho 11 ri in-litutlon of the company,
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Mall and feebio, and tKoir posses-fii-.tjs l.mited} will! the growing stiTuglh. opiiience and resources, th« ir eomire extended by conquest or u"ch. fortresses and factories xv :f tihli'hed, and this association ot 'lercna-'S have a territory of great e\Vit under their jurisdiction, and n"iore subjects, under their dominion thm sovereign on earth, except tbnr brother ot the son, am! cousin of the if.r.on, his ridiculous Majesty of China.
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And his the wealth of land and sea, Tf still ordained lo bronthe alone, And ne^er call woman's heart his own.
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A leave tna wretch to sorrow, Although it lights the tre'i.zied eyes Witn pleasures fi?r a ininutCj ..•* Yet whentiie cheating poison dies
An age of woe is in it
Push back the bowl the ruby win.ve is but a tre.iclipious sna.e or serj ents roifnd ih« goblet twine
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THE Subscriber itftends opening a
in T'firVe Haute, in the Store Boom formerly occupied b'/ 3l^jor Dewees, on Tuesdnif ihc.eikgtcanth instant He will teach* the usual brunches of a common Knglish education, or higher branches if required. Having procured a suitable room lie hopes to be able to give general satisfaction to those who may send their children.
Terms of admission may be ascertained by calling on the subscriber J). MOx\FOl£'i\_
From the subscriber on the inst a
Feb 20, ia^3 48tp
8II Eli I
ph^'iomenon oi a company of private individuals sharing wjth crown- -i«£V virtue of an execution to me ed kiri^s the highest prerogative of directed and delivered frutn the of•govei n-nent, retaining large armies fire of the Clerk of the igo Circuit in their service, curry mg on bloody Court. I will expose to public sale, and desolating wars, ragulatm^ the on the 31st of Mar'th instant, between commercial intercourie of nations, the hours of 0 o'clock A. 31. and 1 .•saining and exer-'isi tg the
rights! o'clock P. M. on said day, all the
of sovereignty aver wide and popu right title and interest tln-t Fisher R.
regions, ai.d changing the char Bennett may possess of, in, and to acter of tvari••iou* speculaibrs (or the following tract, or parcel of land, that of politic a:.d despotic princes. I situated, lying and being in the South
The !und of this mig:ii!icent cor-j East corner of the North East cjuarport'.iofi wrft after its 01 ganizatiori,1 ter of See No. I7 INo 1J,N of in 1 f}00, divided into fjur thousand] R. No 5) W and bounded as iollows shares of the va"ie of one hundred to wit: Beginning at a stake in tho pound's fer iej: e./«h me number has Puhlie. Koad iri a Southwesterly MM-e br*en increased to sixty thou-1 reotion from the Mill, thence South s:md nndthevaiue ha^ increased to 65i degrees East—48 poles to the a
re W a in S I annual dividend during the p-ipf half I to a stake, thence with said fine North century has varied from eight to 6 degrees We&t 4~ poles to a stake twdve n°r cen'i The st Kkholdcrs, near a large beach, thence South 89 two ihossVnd in number, decide tne degrees West, poles to a stake
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ernors constituted bv them hold the degrees West to the beginning, be .vay of eighty millions of subjects. & ing "23 poles, together with one equal t»i: ty mill-ons of aiijes and Iribufa- undivided haif of a Saw Mill erected thereon, as the property of Baid Ben nett to pay Charles Modesitt*
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Teri'e-Haute, ftbrch 7, IB28.-50
Notice.
^'APPLICATION will be made to the Vigo Circuit Court at its next term, for a decree to dissolve the marriage contract now existing between Benjamin R. Whitcomb and Anna Whitcomb his wife, in a suit now pending in said court, wherein said Benjamin R. Whitcomb is com plainantand said Anna, his wife, defendant of which application said Anna Whitcomb is requested to take notice.
J). II.Johnson*
Ha' i"5t received a
General Assortment
Winter, Goods
1 Which will be solel low for Cash, Hses-wa.Vf Liitsies. Jeans, Linen, Frnlhers, Fla.i- seed. Jt'/iiskey. §c. Terre-Haute, Dec 27. 13J7.'- -40tf
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Bay Horse
about fifteen timds high, some white i"his forehead five years old next
s,,r.ns, fhod
before, any person tl.a ,«£
will deliver the above horse to me at P"^^ 1 my residence in Prairie Creek township, Vigo conty, or give informa tion so that I get him shall be amply rewarded for the same
BYRAM T1CHENOR.
ITS SjILE
JSale to take place on the premises HI'iNRV ALLEN, inerijf. March 7, 18-28-—50-3t/*
'Calf* Skins
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cts. per" lb. will be given for dried calf-skills, weighing siK lbs. aistI under.
For green do. TOcts. And lGcts. lor dried calf-skins weighing eight lbs.
For green do 8cts. A liberal price will also be given for good
$ 'Deer-SkihsZ/*
Enquire at the Register Office. February 25, 18^8.
Notice.
THE subscriber invites all persons who have unsettled accounts with him to call aud settle the same with wmseU' or Mr. S. Wright, who is .-authorised to settle and receive the same. 1 hope this call will be atended.
C. B. M.rtl)RS:TT,
Decear.bcr 28, 1827.—40—tf.
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.Notice.
Tilt heirs fl Joseph Jenckes, former! of Viao county, deceased? an? her«l*»y nolifi'wlj ,Het the »»tec"ber
apnlv to the Circuit tod» t, a ils next ^fsalon. to he holden «n this town nn-the second Monday ih Apn. nest, for a division ot the Rotate 0. said deceased, anion- said heirs according to their. r^p^cJ»v«'nNt,.
March 14—
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Tho Land is in range 8, 1. 14, 25 and 36.
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Vigo County, March 8, 10V2S.— 50
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KNOW ye that application will lie made at the nest termi of the Parke Circuit Court, to said Court, to appoint three Commissioners to asv'^-n and set over to the wiuow 0! James Hendry, late of Parke county, deceased, the dower to which she is legacy entitled out of the real Instate ot" 9»id Hendry,
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LIZA BET 11 HLNDR\.
Parke county, January 1828.—3 w:
}]u the President of the
UNITED S TA TEX.
LIN pursuance.of law, IS John Quis
Adams, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that a public sale will be held al the Lund Ojjice Washita, the Siale of Louisiana, on the Second MmdJij va J'tne next, for the disposal ol the Lai ds of the 17i»iicd .states in the following townships and fractional townships in the Land District North (J Had Uiter,
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Townships Five and Seven, of Range Unt East. Townships i'our, l'ive,Si-Y Seven and Jug/if, of Range Two, Kast.
Townships, tour, tive and Eight, of Range Three Last Fractional Township
Hires, oi
Range Six East Fractional Townships One, Tico and Three, of Range Seven East.
Fractional Townships two.and Three ot^'Range Eight, East. Fractional Township Nine, oi Range Eleven, East.
Township &eveil, of Ranges One and Tivo, West. The Lands reserved by law for
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or
Olfice
other pur
from Sa
which will proceed in the order above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section hi each 1 ownship.
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Given undfr rr.v hand, at the City rV Washington, this 14th day of February, A. 18vi8.
JO PIN QUINCY ADAMS. By the President: GFO. Gti WlAM, Commissioner oi the General Land
'igj-^Priuters of the Laws of the United States are requested to publish the foregoing Proclamation once
a
week until the day ofsalc.
February 19.—51 td
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i'at* of Orif'dai nations, and the gov- near a sugar tree—thence South 17 wholesale and rn'ail bound in a handsome style, anddeernors constituted bv them hold the degrees West to the beginning, be N. I have succeeded in making hvered to subscribers, at Tao dollars
1 J.icoas, niaHufac-
Having comnimiicafpd fo me tin art of making those STRAPS for the' benefit ot ivsklf and the public generally I shall continue to manufacture them at my factory in Terre-Haute, where 1 have and will continue to keep on hand a constant supply,
sueh an improvement as will etmbJe mc to warrant them for 1*0 years when they have careful usage thiij improvement also causes the strap to keep a smooth edge upon the instrument while it cuts it jjcvw.n as f^st as formerly.,
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tmer of the "tiVCEfilOll, MJRABl.E if 1 h',s submitted the MS. to the examvJ -I 5 ination of one of the first literary gentflltlemen in the state, for revision and
W. OSBORN.
Having used Levi Jacobs' improved, durable Razor Straps we certify that they exceed in excellence and durability any strap we have ever used, and freeiy recommend them as useful and valuable to all those who may have use for such an ar tide.
I) Dem'uig, Moses Iloggatt, John F. Cruft," David Linton, L. II. Scott, II. Johnson, Hubert Wilson, It. S. AVCnbe, E. Tillotson,
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J*. S. Shuler,
C. Gilbert, Early, S S. Collett, T. II. Clarke, S ff right, Jl. L. Chase, .} James Fnrnnglon, F. Cunningham, Israel Harris] ... Jimory A'iuney, John Brit tan, John Campbell, Chester Tnttlet //. Allen, Tstev JiUen.
S. AVQtrilLinf A. Ilotchh'iss, N. Huntington, C. B. Modesvtt,
Country Sugar ,' Taken injiayjnent of debts tlue this I office.
Iifif Mill iMfirri'ilfr
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c: T\ Noble,
informs the inhabitants of i'errellaute, and its vicinity, that he will on Monday, the 17lh
Vj jnst. commence a couimoti
English School
in the house formerly occupied for the same purpose by Mr. Rafhboue Terre-Hi»utct_March
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The author assures the public that every exertion shall be made to render the work acceptable and correct in all its parts and for this purpose
correction
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Parker's
Vegetable Renovating iig
EQUAL LO S If AIM'S Oil jiNI OTHER, AND $1 CHEAPER. For the Cure of
Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Ulcers, Mercurial, and Syphilitic Diseases.
Likewise, complaints arising front
'£. v,
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Valuable & Interesting y- IFork,''
FOR FEMALES & SCHOOLS.
an ivipure state of //)K
ers, together with c. more minute deat scription of the United States, than 'has yet appeared. ind A particular description of it possesses uncommon efficacy
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Sore Throat, and tke ^X'1 Consumption, §c.
salutary operative,'.and
of
JJXANY cases been radically cured b" i%' few botiles."- Dysneps-h or"'] °|'lya tion is removed by j! tncs, and where ciiilU.en arcc™, ed. it is known to be a
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pose should kept in
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given in complaints ihcide.it change of the seasons
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the proprietors name in his own ui writing, on the label of with the words Parkers I'(u]rice the seal of the cork. The label?"1 .7^ resents the Hydra subdued bv cules, with a Masonic emblem^
This PANACEA is equal 70 in use: it is pleasant to the taste
requires no alteration in the 1 spirituous liquors to be avoided The proprietor is aware thatf want of_ proper and certaini„u mation, his medicina may bv
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persons be ranked amongst nostr-! vended by numerous empirics off! day but he has the satisfaction ofk-^ ing that upon trial these opinions"!! vanish, and give place io convict!" of its superior merits. To
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that all and every disease to
the Western States, including Louis- relief and cure ot certain obsti iana, with an explanation of the ori «-in of that people who constructed the 1 I 1! t!/. n*1 /I 1
remarkable Fortifications found in the interior country 3rd. A succinct account of the rise and progress of each taie and Nation upon the whole earth, Historical and Geographical, with questions upon the Maps for each, by way of illustration. *"s 4th A sketch of the Revolution in Greece. 5th. The ATLAS accompanying this Geography will be quarto, on good paper, handsomely painted, and contain nine Maps, viz:—I Map of the World: II. North America: HI. The United States: which will be much improved, particularly the Western Section, and extending to the Western Ocean, designating the boundary lines as settled with Spain and England—also, discoveries, settlements aud military posts upon the Missouri—together with the discoveries upon the olumbia river, &jC. (V. South America: V. EuropeVI. British Isles: Y1I. Asia: VIII. Africa: IX. Palestine. Qn the face of all the Maps will be exhibited tiie height of of Mountains, length of Rivers, and situation of every Missionary establishment now formed
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the human constitution is liable in te cured by this medicine, would false and absurd in the extreme,
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certain obstinate
and violent complaints, and those ia many instances of the most alarmir and distressing nature, can and hat been fully substantiated.
Certificates and directions printed in a pamphlet form, accompany each bottle—Price $2, or $-20
per
dozen!
Remember!—"PARKER'S Pa! NACEA," equal to Smaim's.or any other, and one dollar cheaper..
List of Agenk
FOR THE SALE OF PARKER'S VEGETABLE RENOVATING PANACEA.
John Ilart and Son, No 18 South second street Edward B. Garrigues, comer of 6th and Market.
Thomas Oliver, N. E. comer of Front and Catharine. P. Williamson, north east corner of 2d and Almond.
S. C- Sheppard, No 107 S Sta ft. below Walnut Wm. Rovoudt, S. W. corner of4th and Wood
E Garretson, N. W. corner of 5th aud Race. Wm. Scattergood, co"ner of 2d and Green Philadelphia.
Samuel Paxton & sons Trenton, N. J. Dr J.B Loring, corner of Fulton and Gold streets.
Dickey, corner LispenardsU
Broadway. J. Habineau, corner Greenvreti Murray streets, New-loil
Samuel Clement, Salem, v«. J. Morton, Louisville Ky. Ebenezer Wight, iMilkst Boston. C. jj. Car tee, Provide ncf, I- 1\lv M. Monserratt, Baltimore. Thomas Lumpkin, eq. V. and Queen Court Hou*, Hotchkiss, Grissham & Clark,.^e
Orleans.
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400 large 12 mo pages. It shall be well executed, upon good paper, bound in a handsome style, and de
\Vm Grissham & Co. Natch^M-s E. P. Langdon, Cincinnati,Cnio. .1. Harlan, Wiltnin^un, Dot- J' 'ifencc.K ir. Tavlor, New-Port, I David*Walton, I.of.flougrove, Kzra Eves, Fishing Creek, co. Pa. vAhijah Abbott. Syacu^, JV Peticolus and TanMelnll,
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States, addressed to Vo. 209 North hi£lu »»v"e Wood ^r|etV,Urpill[, Alexander, printedwill be ^ttcJide
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