The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 March 1828 — Page 4
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He's resolv'd to sink or swim, fe
Sftttilld I aught dejected be— 'Cause blind Fortune frowns on me: Or put finger in my eye "Whui I see my Damon die? Or repine such should inherit More of honour? than of merit, ^Or put on a sourer face,
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To see virtue in disgrace?
Should I weep, when 1 do try 1 Fickle friends' inconstancy? Quite discarding mine and me, ••Hvhen they should the firmest be
think much when barren brains Are po^sess'd of rich remains, When in reason it were tit They had wealth unto their wit r-: Asgtft
Should I sigh, because I see (Laws like spider-webs to be, •. dere lesser flies are quickly tae'n, "While the great break out again 3
Or so many schisms and sects, "Which foul hercsey detects, %t "To suppress the fire otzealY"
Both in church and common weal?
]Vo, there's nought on earth I fear. That may force from me one tear,. Loss
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honors, freedom, health,
Or that mora! idol, wealth TVil'i these babes may grieved be, -ff». But they hive'no power on me,
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my substauce, less the share la »ny fear, auci in ray care. i* .Hi 4.* i-'W'-"-. Thus to love, and thus to live, Thus to take, and thus to give, Thus to laugh, and t!uist«« sing, Thus to mount on pleasures wing, Thus to sport, and thus to speed, Thus .to tluurish, nourish, ieed, Tlius to spend, and thus to spare, & Is to bid a. fig '.are.
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The subscriber hereby informs hs old customers and the public generally, that he has now on hand a
•, Good Assortment
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Saddlery,
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Ila, iiess, &c. &c.
"Wtiich he will exchange for WHl.SKKY, FLOUR HKKF-CATTLK. TaI.LOW. HIDES, BKRS-WAX. COfJMRV LINKN, liKA'I'HKU ot every description, FKATHFRS, kc. Me will also continue to manuiaciure all arrioles in hif line, accordiny to order, for the abov^ kinds of trade, to be delivered when the work is done, or when the articles are received of him.
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.)rX:t WILLIAM PROBST. Ter^e-flau'e,* 5hwhi.."*in, ffi-27. 38tf
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APPLICATION will be made to the Vigo Circuit Court at its next term, for a decree lo dissolve the marriage contract n/w existing between Benjamin 1L VVhitcomb and Anna Whitcomb his wife, in a suit iio .v pending in said court, wherein said Benjamin If. Whitcomb is com plai'iant and said Anna, his wife, tie ioud.it of which application said An -. Whitcomb is requested to take notice.
CONE Sol for Complainant.
Vigo County, March 8, 1828. 50
JNEW GOODS.
D.»' IL Johnson
()p £.
Winter nGoods
Terre-Hfiute, Dec 27, 1827.— 40tf
4J& VT virtue of an execution to me di.ectod and delivered from the offit:j o! the Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court. I will expose to public sale, ot. the 51st of March instant, between the hours of 9 o'clock A M. ami 1 o'clock P. M. on said day, all the right title and interest that Fishefr JR llennet^ma/ po^ef, in,
"ijfefii" I 'llMiifejlfeli
Which will be sold low for Caah, the complainants bill will be heard in -iJl'W.wax, Linsies, Jeims Linen, her absence, and this cause is continFettthe.ru, Flax sard, Whiskey, fyc.
the following tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the South East corner of the North East quarter of Sec No. 17, T. No 11, N
Sui^TcURK-oil A FIG FOR R.No 9_W and bounded «, follows titton.*** CARE. By Richard llrathwait, Author *(the Anatomy of am/y11 fyc- 4f 16::-3 Happy is that state of his, "Who takes the world as it is, Lose he honours, friendship, wealth
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•«•••,• I tPr 0[ liu. A X1 W itnj Urtin^ 1
LO WLI: DEGIMII»5 BHIM of Public Road in a Southwesterly di
to wit: Beginning at a stake in
to a stake, tbencc with said hue North
thereon, as the property of said Bluett to pay Charles Modesitt. Sale to take place on the premises
'•'"W&BWMW) 20
cts. per lb. will be given for dried calf-skins, weighing six lbs and under.
For green do. lOcts.
Northern Mail—Via Otter ('reek, R- Seville, Rockville and Crawfordsville. arrives every Friday at 8 o' clock VI and departs on I uesdays at 8 A M.
Western Mail—Via Paris, III. arrives on every other Monday at o'clock and departs on every other uesday at 8 o'clock Y7.
Blonmintrton Mail—Via Brownstown ami Bowling Green, arrives every Saturday at 6 o'clock and departs on Sunday at 6 o'clock A M.
Letters intended for either of the above Mails mi st be deposited in the office by 8 o'clock the evening previous to their departure.
ICpNewspnper postage must be puid in advance, agreeable to the regulations of the Post Gflice l.'epartmeiit TVo credit for postage can be given in ANV ense
rs'
Peggy Lane
por of general circulation punted at
ued
rcction from the Mill, thence South cases made and provided, and awn, 1 4 A «. I. I —.! 4 l» »«nn^if IT fr\rrtVG(
IIKNJiY ALLEN, Snerifhi March 7,1328 •—50-3t.
Calf'Skins
reciion ironi 65A decrees East—48 poles to the fiiedi his bond with security, appro/ea .PCI--. 1 I1 .i. Ti Unnfl(nrO cnn^ld Western boundary tine of Sec. 10.
prel|
6J de-reel West 42 poles to a stake pendency of this petition be given
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And IGcts. for dried calf-skins weighing eight lbs." For gri'cn do Sets.
A libera! price will also be given 'or g00^
'Deer" Skins.
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Enquire at the Roister Office. February 25, 18'28.
'JSbtice.
THE subscriber invites all persons who have unsettled accounts with him to call and settle the same with himself or Mr. S. Wright, who is authorised to settle and receive the satne. I hope this ca'.l will be attended.
C. B. MODESJTT,
December 28, 18*27 —40—tf.
ARRIVAL DEPAliTL RE of the
MLMLLSa'
Eastern JIail— Arrive*evury Monday al 4 o'clock and departs on Tuesda) at 4 A M.
Southern Mail— Arrives every Monday at 4 o'clock Al and de parts on Tuesdays st 4 o'clock A M.
Northern *\lail Via Clinton, Eugene. Newport and Perrysville, arrives everv V^ondav at 6 o'clock and departs on Tuesday at 4 o'ciock A
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JOHN F. CRUFT, M.
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In the Tippecanoe f.'ircuit (,nurt, November Icrm, A. I). lc8t-27. Dennis Lane,
Petition for Divorce.
omes now here in o-
pen Court the. complainant, by Curry his solicitor, and files his petition in this behalf, praying a dissolution in the matrimonial tie between him and the said Peggy. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, by disinterested evidence, that the said defendant, Peggy, i.s not a esident of the state of Indiana—
It is therefore or
dered that notice of flic pendency of
this petition be published four weeks successively in the N estern Register
and I erre Ilante Advertiser a pa
Has just received ai ^I errcljaute. I hat unless the said p0ses, will be excluded from Sale,
General Assortment' ^Ld™, ,which, TiU p™**®4
A Copy—Test,
SAMUEL HOOVER, Clk. March 5, 1828 5°2-4ws.
EXECUTED at this OFFICE with neatness and despatch. J-
*',i1^Ses ol the I ippecanoe ir- b0Ve designated, beginning with the cuit our at their next term,
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plead answer or demur to this cause, otherwise the matters and things in
nmrw «vi«ivov nt* 4/x *Li^ ...
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Tippeeanoe Circuit November lerm,A. io-'-Abner Calkin personally came into court, and filed his pe-
efit of the act, entitled an act, for the
relief
of Insolvent debtors, lu su-l
ineu ii" -j by the court- It is therefore consid
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near a large beach, thence South 89 the Western l^g.stcr and I err P/X/'/tO'S decrees West, 29 poles to a stake
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near a sugar tree—thence South 17 nation decrees West to the beginning, be
.re„ o. Will be acted on and a commissioner ing 23 poles, together with one equal appointed accordingly at the nex undivided half of a Saw Mill erected
term 0f
the Tippcc-anoc
ippccanoe circuit court Copy—Test, SAMUEL HOOVER, Clerk March 5, 1828. 52-3ws I"
lNotice
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Is hereby given that there will be a settlement of the estate of Wm. James, dee'd. made with the Court of Probate at their April term all those concerned therein will avail themselves of this notice
El.IJAH A MES, EOMIJND JAME*), S Vermillion county, la March 17, 1828 5l2«3t'?3'
ADMLYISTRATOWS NOHCh
Tche JSotice. .:
I have taken out letters of administration on the estate of itobert Col vert, dee'd late of this county [Sullivan,] all persons indebted to said estate, and all persons having claims agaimt it are requested to present them legally authenticated for settle ment before the first of September next vvfc
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JOSEPH S. JENCK.ES.
""'March 14—51—4w TO ALL WHOM IT MAV CpN CKUN, GREETING
KNOW ye that application will he made at the next term of the Parke Circuit Court, to said Court, to appoint three Commissioners to assign and set over to the widow of James Hendry, late of Parke county, deceased, the dower to which she is legally entitled out of the real Estate of said Hendry.'
The Land is in range 8, T. 14, S. 25 and 2G. ELIZABETH HENDRY.
Parke county, January 2, 1 8 2 8 3
By the President of the
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UNITED STATES
ILN pursuance of law, I, JOHN QIMN CY ADAMS. President of the UNILed States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that a public sale will be held al the Land Ojjice at WASHITA, the State of Louisiana, on the Second Monday in June next. for the disposal of the Lands of the United Stales in the following townships and fractional townships in the Land District North of Red River, to wit: j*1 ownships Five and Seven? of Range One East.
Townships Four, Five, Six Seven and Eight, of Range 'Two, East. Townships. Four, hive, and Eight, of Range three. East^
[{ange
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Fractional Township 'Three, of Ranjre ftix East ic
Fractional Townships One, Two and 'three, of Range Seven East. Fractional Townships 7 wo and Three of Range Eight, East. a a J\'inet of
Eleven* East.
Township Seven, of Ranges One. West. I
an(j'two.
The Lands reserved by law for lie jjaiiu^ ii-acivcu uj iaw iur
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I urrr I InitA I nrilacv 4 a cairl r»
Township.
g^iiools, or tor other pur-
mtlie
JWIISIIip.
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GEO GRAHAM,
%Oilice
a week until the day of sale.' February 19.—5ltd
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by the court, that noti Terre-Haute, March 14 —2w.
a
Advertiser, for three weeks
successively, that the said petition
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The estate is considered insolvent. ISAIAU COLVERT, Administrator. Carlisle, la. March 2, 18-28.—503t
Notice^f'"
THE heirs of Joseph Je'nckes, for-n-erly of Vi«o county, deceased, aie hereby notified, that" the subscriber will apply to the Circuit Court, at it* next Session. t» hf: holden in this town on the second Monday is April n»»xt* for a diviv.cn of the E-tate of said deceabed? among slid heirs arcording to tneir respective rights.
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lowest number of section in each Thomas Lumpkin, esq. P. M. K.ing
of Washington, this 14th day of February, A 1828. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. By the President:
Commissioncr.of thp, General Land I ay lor, New-Port, R. I.
Justices1 blanks for tale at this office,- .,
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Noblest
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Informs the inhabitants of Terre Haute, and its vicinity, that he will on Monday, the lTth inst. commence a coin:«:b- mon ,w.
English School*
in the house formerly occupied for
the court- It is theTaro'e'purpose by 'Mr. Ra'thbone
Parker's
Vegetable Renovating
EQUAL TO SWAIM'S OR AN1 OTHER, AND $t CHEAPER. For the Cjire of
Rheumatism/ Liver Complaint, Ulcers/ V:. Mercurial, and
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Syphilitic Diseases.
Likewise, complaints arising from
impure state oj the blood, Vutrid Sore Throat, and the early stages of Consumption, dfc. "t' "t
IMANY cases of Jatindice have been radically cured by using only a f.'W bot.les Dyspepsia or indigestion is removed by its powerful virtues. and where children are concerned, it is known to be a remarkable salutary operative, and for that purpose should be kept in families to be given in complaints incident to the change of the seasons
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Purchasers are requested to ob serve, that the Genuine Medicinc has the proprietor's name in hi.s own hand writing, on the label of each bottle with the words Parker Panacea, or the seal of the cork. The label represents the Hydra subdued b^ Her cules, with a Masonic emblem above
This PANACEA is equal to any in use: it is pleasant to the taste, and requires no alteration in the dietspirituous liquors to be avoided
The proprietor is aware that lor want of proper and certain information, his medicine may by some persons be ranked amongst nostrums vended bv numerous empirics of the day. but he has the satisfaction of know ing that upon trial these opinions will vanish, and give place to con.iction of its superior merits. To pretend that all and every disease to which the human constitution i.s liable, will be cured by this medicine, would be false and absurd in the extreme, but it possesses uncommon efficacy in the relief and cure of certain obstinate a ad violent complaints, and those in many instances of the most alarming and distressing nature, can and hat: been fullv substanti-ied, ,,,,,
Certificates and directions printed in a pamphlet form, accompanv each bottle—Price $2, or $20 per dozen
Remember.'—1PARKER S PANACEA," equal to Smaim's, or any other,.and one dollar cheaperr
List of'Agents
FOR THE SALE OF PARKER'S VEGETABLE RENOVATING PANACEA.
John Hart and Son, No 18 South second street. Edward B. Garrigues, corner of Gth and Market.
Thomas Oliver, N. E. corner of Front and Catnarine. Williamson, north east corner of 2d and Almond.
S Sheppard, No 107 S 9th st below Walnut Wm. Rovoudt, S. W. corner of4th and Wfiod
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E Garretson, N. W. corner of 5th and Race. Wm. Scattergood, corner of 2d and Green Philadelphia.
Samuel Paxton & 6ons Trenton,! N. J. I)r .1 Loring, corner of Fulton and Goid streets.
Dickey, corner Lispenard st. &. Broadway. J. Rabineau, corner Greenwich St Murray streets, New-1 ork.
Samuel Clement, Salem, N. J. Morton, Louisville Ky. Ebenezer Wight, Milkst. Boston Ms.
S. Cartee, Providence, R. I. "r M. Monscrratt, Baltimore.
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and Queen Court House, Va.
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Given under niy hand, at the City Hotchkiss, Grisshaui & Clark, Newl«r I ..i. il a nl ^\i4ln«ino Orleans.
Wm. Gi isfeham & Co. Natchez, Mis. E. P. Langdon, Cincinnati, Ohio J.Harlan, Wilmington, Del. Wm. 11. Taylor, Providence, R. I.
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David Walton, Londongrove, Pa.
ICTPrinters of.the Laws, of the Ezra Eves, Fishing Creek, Columbia 1 Oj a„A A I Ptt -i A* United States are requested to pub- E'v'c
l:'a•
Pa.
lish the foregoing Proclamation once Abbott, Syracuse, N. Y,
Peticolus and Taniiehill, Nashville, Tenn. John Williams, Utica, N, V. Gift Hitchcock, Rochester, N. Y. Pettigrew fy Clay land, PitUburg^Pa.
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Jos. Oliver, Milford'n-j David SchuftVr, Ktadin«r ]j W. Porteaus uud (Jo! Kit'i
Va. 'irimor^ Dr. H. L. Hoffman, St. Itou:s Wm. T. Williams, Savannah S. Custin, N. Haven, f'(
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S. Custin, N. Haven, C»n Dr Wilstack, AVashing
L)r Wilstack, W'uShinn{011 rgoyne, Charti-ston,S Dr M'Ut a, Wi!iniii«ton,
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Dr. Burgoyne, Chark-ston,S Dr M'ttt-a, Wi!iniii«ton, John D. Monre, Columbia, o" Edwin C. Estis, Athens, AUk'
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A lab.
D. A* Vicki oy, Miajnisbiireli A" i. i. \i-.. o"? u,rni) Hi!.
Joseph Bringhurst,\Vihr,in«t'onl K. W. Leopold, Harrisbur °'S' O 11 I I- XI 11
JS. Rabcock, N. Haven, Con'/ R. Steel, Druggist, Auburn,'fry H. H. Atkinson, Brooklyn N y' Southmayd & liourdmau/
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town, Con. "l5, Mr. Hutching** N. Brunswick S. Carter, N Haven, Con.
A. Santos, Norfolk,
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R. St. G.Moore, Luucasicr, Geo. Cannon,Nantucket. Byers & Butler, Louisville,Ky
Orders from any part of ^1. States, addressed to John /v No. 209 North Eighiii. bo»e Wood street, or Alexander, printers, Pin lade I nl, uill be attended to.
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