The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 6, Number 3, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 May 1829 — Page 4
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IIEMil CLAY.
lie lias loft the noWe halls of the realm, As thoivrurv iru'rincrleavesthc helm "When the rucks arc near ami the foamin£ derp Ppcrn bearing to rin the gallant ship Br.' turns ere lie leaves her stormy (leek To hreatbn proycroVr the fated wref'k: "Let us not t!« -|»nir, hvns nobly saifl. *Tis a flower in thy v. reatu that will rot But bed™ \i wi a. -nations gratcf|l tears, .. .•*«»* iSI
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ivill hri'xhfenlhv fame in f.i!: years.
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Dili I 13 OK AN IM'ANt.i No hitter tears kit thee he shed, lllo«*oi:: oftvinj seen am! r.»ne! '•"With flowers alone Are sires .ed U:y bed.
O blest departed one!
Whose all of life—a rosy ray—
,fr
Blushed into ilawn and passed awrty.
Yes. thou art crone, ere jruilt hao o\ri,i To stain thy cherub sop! and Or 1 Closed is the soft ephemeral flow tr
That never felt a storm! The funheam*s smile, the zephyr's bri'Ol h. Ail that it knew lrom birth to death.
Olitha^'st thofu si ill on earth remained, i^ion of beauty—fair as brief! fed I lows on thy brightness had btenstain-
With passion or with crrief! Now not a -rtUyin«j breath ran rise 'JWitn thy slory-in theskies. -i
We rear no rtiArbl- oVr thy tomb, .. ...^ \o souipte.red image the: !iall mdurn. Ah! fittrr the vernal bloo:u ^ueh dwelling to adorn, [he Trammee and ilowcrs, an.i de\r must The only emblems fit for thee.
Thr grave shall be a blessed shtuvr. Adorned with natures brightest wrath I^ach.jflnwinjf season shall combino*ffs incojiso' the
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Am'Wten as the midnight air [there. Shail ivewlc.a harps be murmuring Ar Oh! sometimes in visions blest,
Sweet Spirit visit our rt-posc. %,-r And bear from lUne own world of rest Some balm fri?»n humnn woes Whaf'onu more lovely «»ald he tjiven Than thi«r—the r.cssenjer^fIWvw»!
In the coitrrfc of same ben*ihw remarks on thearistocrat-
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vention the membe rs ot which Ore to lie ehc^sen by the rRHrthe ei'ritor of the Pojitical ICxamiiwriniroduces the foiSowing extract from anelq-
il Massachusetts. Who ai^ ,ho 11 bllca ns no*.v-:t-f ays
In our country," sa}b he,
4,thc*4i»nhest-man
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muy ju»(ly
is not abovk
th^people, th** humbles is not
\Uecno:
nrc vvci.hhy lo-cl if, pass to the fu:Bb, and their children divide 1!. -ir estates, Projiertv i* thus vided rju'te last as it accu:n.ilates. Xo flimily vithoaiitsown nio)i?,Htaul rim for a long iimaunder onr infu't of descent and if j^iribuiion.-. tke only true arid legitimate Agrarian law: It silentis and quietly ^issolv^s tJie rnai- i)» ape/i up by the toil and diligence of a long 3Ue of en-' l«*rprizc and iada^ry. Proj*-f-riy is roaiinunliy eiiaiit-inji-. like waves of the sea. One wave rises and i^ sou a swalb^ve.i up by the vast abyss, and is seen no more.- Vmih
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tiorud pov bore fiinn a permanent distinction of families ^niosc^ who, ches around the calf of the U%
r.'td, having reucbed]1!10^1
erri^es, ....... it-desliniMi limits* fa .flint-ii limiLs fill Is "i,n
shr^. Tbericljest nianamon^S l,( /!.n
mav hi" bnv.igiu down lo .lie
1 tVc find in the Livcrpoo. Mercury of 18th JAP-? lowing notice:
ot iImj irafini.i on-! *, they ventured lrom cake to cake until they recovered the deer and dear job it had like to have proven to them.—for bydM'lime thev had got t- the juviii f|)oc'h oi'Judge Story, WtWslom'. at .ho foot of !:-liv*.-r»*d in lUc r^ncnlion oil1
I Bravery and humanity of a Crew of Negroes.—Fourteen seamen belonging to the^ late ship Pierson,of"\Vhitby, l^oggs master. from Quebec to Hull, lost at sea on the l(kh December, owe their preservation to the courageous and persevering efforts of the .American sliTj Thomas Dickason, Capt, Anthony, whose crew sixteen
in number, consists entirely of blackmen, originally coast of Africa but noTv free, men of the U. States, These brave men not only continued with cheerfulness the most persevering exertions, during two days and nights, to rescue our nrforiunate countrymen from the tops of the wreck, to which they had taken refuge (the vessel bring water logged^) -and jw the most tempestuous wofltlvfc but on sacccding in bringing thnn off to their own ship, resigning to them their own beds, clothes, and every comfort they bad at their disposal and on landing them safely at IJayre, on the 12th, divided anyngst them all the
money
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tjl?',f)as0"J
lution that ifhe pos^e=ses talent
they eoultf
raise in order to alleviate their distress.
From the lSuffah Kcpublieen. sk
Nmauv F\lls.-—'Hie ice nf'ar the lalls has vonaway, but theyast iee-bridiie still remains. ,W learn that a few davs a no. a JDeer was discovered on Irish Tsjaud, by 6om(, snortsmevu who loaded their riiles forthwith tor a^ffHt he however,eluded them &. threw himself down the steej, near the falls on iheR'nited States' side. He fell en a cake of ice, atuh^'killii'd onfrlgiu.
hunters, however, were be thus foiled: they proceeded
a a a
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the people. li the rich JTfSin is adfertiscn as a runosi- payment Jeans, flinsey, Flax and mav bcsaiil tohavoaddiiionaliiy in one of .he Momrwil pa. To»
inches round the waist, i( in-
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'5 feet 10 inches round the thiiihf ?.He is years of a£»*, and weifrhsupw ai*isof(i(K)lbs. —uHe is to remain only a few days in ."Montreal, on his way to the i'nited States,and thence to Kurope.M
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awnv, aitri sur.- (U 1 bv ycl "'^nimcnifrl his lorwrc sw«.Sni!o luT, nhicli, in IK tu'ni.i1"- mid rvrrv ru.v breaks nnd dies «.:Ri1y on
NEW" goods!
THE subscribers have ju$t receirfrom the cities of Philadelphia ami Citatonati,
nn
AN.VTIAN CSlANX^- -V in th country, and will receive in
lheunliapj» \ie-
,llus sw
l,vl'"r
i,,.ml,kst icvcl, and l!« !,il«l, "!|,-',ilsl,('(l! *4 witt? sr :rc( l\ elothes to cover jiisT^akednt ss, may rise to the highest (iflice in our goverumeirt^ and titc poor man while lie rocks his infiuit on bis knee.
(p*r ./mm boat Crilcri-
^enera! assortment of
DRY GOODS
AND
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J1M0XG ff HICJf MW 2UL •"FOU.On'I.VU:
A fnwpfeccs of Cloth, assorted, £0 Sattinetts and Flannel?, 00 fancy and blue calicoes, 200* 4*4 Sheetings fit Shirtings 20 Ohecks and Tickings, 50 Lefijiiovn Bonnpt% A'ftf'v Hozen best Morocco Shoes, Black and white Hosiery, Black and white Silk Gloves, and
Fan^y Goods
Linen.
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TouTiT.r or rui: ixqi isitiox. The following was amonp »he modes of torture adopted by the Inquisition in Spniij jb? late at* 'Fh« condemned was laid upon ftis l»aek, and fasten**d ir. a «xroove upon a table. Aisove, him wasstisjended a [K'ndulym, 'having a harp ed^t\ and so c.ous(nteted as to becoait] lou^e-r by very
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An Ox was lalely butchered »:i New York which, belbn it was killed, is said to have weighed I thousand pounds. About three hundred weight
of the prime pieces were tioid
Ua (jnI| ir a
aid virtue, there is no ofher V»')ond the reanjof his honor-J Many that are wits in jests, iiljcambition." :, !o earnest.
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of'almo't evcjry d^^cwptioB.^
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4000 lbs. bes^ jrreen CoTTec, Youn* Hysonarid Gunpowder TeV Chocolate, Pepper, Spice. Ginger, jticcj-Mackerel, Br^iidy, Rum, Jin, V/irie, Tobacco, Ta", ])«pont'.s PowderJJe?d, Shot, Cradling and moving Scythes,* Sickles, 12 boxes KV-'0 xv»n4ow'Glass, t2by 16 dp for clocks, 40 ke^s cut Nails, wrought !•=.', Spa des, Shovels, Indigo. Madder, Alum, Coptra», vfjogwood, Brimstone, ^Taimcrs§r Cinseed 0*1, Paints, 4"c*
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A^encral assortment of QUEENS WARE,, ^Among which afe 3$0 sets of cups and facers, arfd ti proportionable quantilj- of other ware- A good lot of
T1N&J K— IM ifWA ft A' and
yarn.
Jil,SO.—5
The
,, 3do. Castings, iqyo^s E. Steel, jooa i^Vngon
ban,k-
their cakes ot ice had vanish" ed. *•&» -—.—-tsice the baseless fabric of vision,, Antl scarce^ ripple left behind!**
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Philadelphia Castor, Rornm & Wool,,
HATS.
tons Juniatta Iron/
American Cust & Crawly^p. boxes, Wind-mill Irons,
JLSO—For Sale 450 barrel* of
SALT
,(for cash only.)
at the best Wholeswt Housesjin the on her left hind leg, no other marks /J2' above named citier, wo will warrant [perceivable, and appraised to be them to be of the best quality, and: worth twenty five dollars, by David are oftered forsale as !ow as any on Beachamand xMoses Boggs, January the rivet-. Oar friends and former customers are respectfully invited to give us a call,ns we can furnish nlI most every article which is needed
Sugar. BeKtw*. Dried
Ginseng. 1 allow. Hides. tur«, and Rags, for which the highest 'price of the country will br ^iven
SLOAN &. YANDES
Covington. Ia Aprii lo29—113
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Tlaule.
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S. UKAD, Ma«ter,
T\*II iIj run ns a regular Packet from this place to TKHHK-H»VU M, an«l intermediate Port1*, to commence the tint rise in the Waba*h, and con tinnelhe season This boat is new, and runs with equal speed to any boat on the Ohio or iMississippi riv ers draws only 35 inches of water, with a full cargo (having excellent accommodations,) for freight or passapy, apply to the Master on board, or to -t
COZZKNS St SCOTT.
Louisville, Feb 18, 1 8i8—40!ft
Portrait Painter,
tlKf.rrrTFfT i.v informs the citizens ol Terre-Maute and its vicinity, that he has opened a room at A A M/.uklk's Hotk?., adjoining his ball-room here he is in readinesto execute business in his lino in the neatest and best manner, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the pubhc few specimens of works enn be s«cn by calling at his room
ilary Slaiulanls,
SHijY hl.VTLYO. cV-,
done in superior style and on short notice Terre-llaute, April 2 18-20.— 02 ]iA
s' RAf si H.vTST"
Two and h'tlf cmtr, par pound will le given for cle.an Linen and Cotton Hag*, on debts dur this oflirp,
ft*
THE subscriber will exchange
MERCHANDIZE,
at Ills CASH prices, far merchantable
Hemp, Flax, Whiskey,
anci ..ifirreen iand Drj
Hides.
To eucoufagji*. the growing o. FLAX and HEMP —He will pay a part in c*si), and give as fair a price as the markets will justify. 5, M*CALL. Cerre-Haute, ^ftb. 24, i"8ii8. 49tf.
Boots and Shoes*
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NO.I ICE.
A
lereuy miorms battle
THE subscriber hereby informs
Terre-Hautq, April 1,1829 02tf
I7siray Marc.
UP, by
7liAT\V
living in
15th 13 29 I do hereby certify lhea"boveto be a true copy from my est ray book
ICth day of Febr» ^rv, 18-9 JOHN HAIX
JS'oticc.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of
John and Daniet J?ncki sy
is this dav dissolved bv mutual con-
scnt*
STEAM BO.lf
•T0,lN DANIEL JKNCIvKS.
Persons having unsettled business \v4th the firm will please.call on the subscriber for settlement, at the office above the distilfery*
JOHN .IfiXCKES.
March 2€, 1329 ~tf 7
©vvwwtwwvxwwww 2 The undersigned has opened $ /I house ot private ",
a
Inter tainmcn*
on the Vermillion Prairie, 3 miles from lvacene. 11 is sta*
A l.ist of Letters,,
Berrv James Boon George
,fhc Jiicksoa Wr|a OR
jwrrfo.v^L sorrrMi CLORr. GRArir-VDE. & PATRIOT
the ptibiic at large^that he bjs estab 6th A copperp ate enj*ra,ir^| lishcii a
JOOt CC OllOC OllOjU* view of Gen. Jackson's reside.in the house fronting Salmon Wright the Hermitage. These epgr .v on Market street, where he will ac- will be copied with some alterafi commodate tlie public at large. The from (he painfirgs dispalyed in work shall be done in a workmanlike dejphia and New York, covenri:j manner and at tire shortest notice, space of GO feet by 15 & splenti He svill sell very low for cash indeed 'illuminated on the nights of il»e any deficiency found in the wotlc, it tion in the front of the Jackson ^ihall be repaired and no charge made. I invite you to give me a c^ll.
WiM. FEMMORE.
IN preparation a sple.?»di»i N ,(, Tribute, in ronsmetnoration n1 treat civic victory achieved hv people through the liero of New leans
^S^T^iSTRAVED from the subscriber on the 28th "J^kson gr.nnu march and qm tfJUSLot March last, a comjo*»a Mprt«»ly lor II occasion, by one ot the best p"o{ei Dark Iron farcy Jltfi'^jfj.tors
three years old, alTout thirteen hands States •hi"#,
one or
n,-, ontl 100(1 lbs cotton 'and give me information, or return ate embellishments Rats Cotton, and 1000 lbs. cotton
e(j
blest arc commodious, well pro- copied by writers of respectable ta JJ vided «*nd carefully attended j) |cnt, and the be.»t selections irom i,f" eign journals, and domemi^tic
anil no pains will he spared render those comfortable, who {Eines, shail bo sought attar .- •.» torn
SAMt.'KL HONVK $ excluded from its redumrts January 9, 829. !journal will be under the snperinSv ©v»ww\ v\vvwvwan\ww% jdence pt a privattj c*uo ot hNr i« untlem'en in this city, of hip ch
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Remaining in the Postoffice at Me- department will be tilled by «»n\ lom, Ind on the-Slst o{ March, nu.n of much research and acknov. 18-0, which if not taken out within edged intelligence.—-The work *v three months, will bo sent to the general postofHce us dead letters.
Palmer Henry 1. P-Sg Jainesi Pat man James Reene Isaac Hains Allen Spinet* John'"
A,
liennett ('ushman Set^ (•ill James t.Vay Joseph Harbin Aaron I }irlin James Howard David Hunt Margaret Hill II:titiy
n,
Mann Jo?ia!»
A
St.ig^s Abraham Springer libt. esq Scott friends
lv"r,T:,Titus
!,^.!ViB
^Villard ier James
S. COL MAN, P, M.
CONTENTS—Hf. It uiiTr. tain a portrait of Andrp\v .lackPresident elect of the United Sta-. engraved in a superior style on per. and intended to present a fuland beautiful likeness of this lustrious individual to the Am?ri( people 5d A splendid title page, confd ing the United States cont of arn 3d. The life of Andrew Jack as written by Bobert WrJsh, jr. psr] presenting a true character of oldier and patriot, who has beent| commendcd to the people of the I nited States by iiis stern inte« rl| lor.g experience and transcend*! services to his connfry 4th a copperplate engraving of batt'e of Nerv (Jrleans a noble ger beariitg General Jackson i: foreground with the "stnr spa bann"rM floating over tl.e (lel.i
the Farmer of Tennessee a see-
ci rich cultivated farm, with a ciK*
quarters 6th. Some-further particn'.nr th€ life of the hero, from the coll tion of facts made by the Jr.ckson publican committee of Penney Ivatj and other sources ftth Anew piece of mnsic, enllti
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Vork, Clark coi la., April 9, 1829-1* j. CoxnirtoNS—The work will ready for delivery between the 8t t,stray Marc. •5 January and 4th of March, earl
David Juv nail
Hay Marc.
The above cood|ia*utj^^eeh laid in forehead, three years old, spavined of the IL S
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.music there is in the Unit{|
both shoulders trorn by 9th. Cover embellishment.
IbJ collar. addition to which the work will Whoever will fake up said mare studded with minor though r.nprp
ubera!}^ l0||^ he nnnf
correct general map of the U:.
BENJAMIN EV ANS States handsomely engraved
to
Pertysville, Highland town-|^,e United States before the la shin. Vermillion connty, on the othi^1^* ," p. ermiiiton coMnty, day of January, 1S2D, a
abouf 15 hands high, a star in her'flexible covers by mail to an pa
be dutribnted thrond
It will Ijc delivered in 'he city fancy binding, at two dollars per pv, andtropies will be forwarded
r.:\
All orders out of Philadelphia
bl1 accompanied with the amount subscription, or a satisfactory reir enee in this city.
No letters will he taken far the post otEce unlegs thf po«ta:| is paid A copy of the work will
fliven under my hand and seal this forwarded to such editors as public the prospectus and a discount of P. 1 per ccnt. will be made to any per?0E| forwarding an order of ten or roortj copies Subscriptions sho'ild be rl warded immediately, ss th.ev will feu attended to in th.e order they ^ve rfc| ceived.
Adorer?,
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Frnvllin Jhrtgravittg (I 'nl
The ('olemnoran:.
A WETKI.Y CAIUVKT Of
Cftl'ftC 1 SMS THR JiSLT.t: I. HTTP.
ON thh first of January, I!KJ, work with this title will he coimnc lO.cedin this city.— It will be hau somelv printed, in th* siper ro quarto form, and be pnbWu eve?
sutxeription will be two dollars able in advance. Ad-lress,
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Kinbellished with Kngravir^s.
Wednesday. It wiil be devoted polite literature, criticism, the !»r arf«, genera! intelligence, poetrv, 5v The original department st»a!i be oc
Si.'H^
I sentiments and puetile vere wstl
known to the public. Che editor
certainly commence with the Inweek in January
'J'he
turns
JOIIN \i DUCKIN( [ia'k Phdade^plVth-
nll,lc():a!.:ot! i:i)1-
I'lCO of
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every desertption done (a the shortest ii liee and on ae-
(inn.--, ut tiiy u:-
nic lictiiciiftr.
