The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 4, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 November 1827 — Page 4

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Thomas H. Blak

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partnership They, or one of then Tril! attend tlie courts ol the first ji. dicia] circuit, and tl.e supreme I our

I'heir office is in erre-Haute,-...the corner opposite Judge Iteming A August 31st, 1821 24tf ..

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Erch of the subscribers AVish to

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Journeymen

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JMMEJ)TJ1 TEL 1—find pay the highest wages in

CASH.

S EVERSO! y.

HAMEK.

October 1 Oth. pi^y'The editors of the "Indiana Republican and Indianapolis GazeU* •will ii sert the abo^e three weeks and* send their accounts to this office Tor |aym nt.

Publipv^aK,of

fe.C* 4® BY virtue of a decree of the Cii cuit Court of the Comty qf Tig sitting as a Conrt of Fquitv I slur offer at PUBLIC SALE at the cou house in Terre-Haute on Satunia) the first day of December next^bi tween the hours of two and three c' c'ock P- the South West Quartof Section vSeven in Township twe\ iNorth of Range Ei. VW"4, fit 3n2^a part o' the r^a stat' oi Lienzar Aspinwall dee'd). Terms oi sale cash in hand.

si71 C. GILBERT,, I 'rV 'Commissioner. Terre-Haute/November 10, 1S ~33-3w.

Strayed or Stolen

From the Subscriber in the month of

n»"arch

last, a

Sflktrk Bay Mare,

three ears o'd last spring, well made the right hind foot some white, a-

hoot fifteen hands high, with a small bed nn when she went away. Who4 €vr shall return said Mare, or give information where she may be found 1 shall be handsomely rewarded.

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D. BARBI'R.

Fayette Township, Vigo Co. Ind. jSovcniber 5lh, 1827 —63*3t.

Important Pamphlet.

We havn collected the charges a•'"*Against Clay in all their forms, beginning with Kremer's and have embodied them with the responses in ^pamphlet form which inay now be

Jiad at the office of the Baltimore ^'•patriot. The work is arranged as i-lfollows: st ,h-'-^"^1. Mr. Clav's letter to Jud^e viProoke of Virginia, giving his rea rtsoiis f-r his intended vote for Mr

Adam*—

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Kremer's charges in a letter to fthe editor of the Columbian Observer at Ptti'idelphia.

v* 3 Mr. Clay's curd— fP?H 4 George KTemerYcard—

Mr. Clay's appeal to the House

ci"Representatives, caHiug for a comjuittee of investigation & 6. Report of the comrnitteef* of •which -ftlr P.P. Barbour of Virginia Iff as chairman— 'H ai 7 IVIr Clay's nomination to the Senate utid the vole thereon— 8. Carter Beveriy's celebrated FaveUeville letter, in which he gives Gr.-p.er Jackson'sactustnry r.marks at his own house ^before ail hib com p.iny"—• ,. 9 Gen. .Tar.ksoa's letter to Carter Beverly— :*r 10. Mr Clay's reply—

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11. (ien Jackson's reply to'Mr Chy, in which he gives np Jamev Buchanan, a member of Congress fiom Pennsylvania as his author f-^ his assertion about bribery, eorrup tion, &c. 12. Air' Buchanan's reply, which effectually prostrates to the earth ev ory im .u'alion against Mr CJ^y an(' his friends— 13. Clay's Masterly speech a( the Lexington dinner, in which he takes a vivid and full view of I hi whole grounvl. .* /'I'is.is one of the most interesting and important publication" that is to -^b' found in the histpry^of Americjjj "politics. -r X-4 _i*#*^*Price 12-J cents single, a lib -«ral discount to thoae whu purchase tee quantity for distribution „1

NU EDS, by the^quire, ol &aie «u.

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THE Subscriber tenders his ser -es to the citizens of the First Ju eial Diitrict of Indiana, as an

Attorney at Law.,'

is office is immediately above the ore of Bonner, Reynolds and Earl)

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ED. A HANNEGAN

November 8, t8£7.

Land Sale.

BY virtue of a de«ree of the Cir it Court of Viy County, la. at the ^rU term 1825, I shall expos» to

'Public Sale,

"OR ASH, at the Court House in

!rreHaute,

on Thursday the 29th

November next, between the hourstwelve anl two ot said tl®y llowing tracts ol

^ixsriDg ,'

^17.: Eighty acres beir.g the North aif of the South west quarter of seeon one, Township twelve, north of nine west, and F0111Y Alii^S off the utirlli siile of the south .v quarter of the same section.

I'.vn^hip and range, Iving in th«' untv ofVi-o, la., and being pur !tc the pvtate of rruman Black an dee'd.

The said Lands are situated in i^ort Harrison prairie, near Ma-k'e ilU, are of fir^t rate soil, well di!ed into nrairie and wood land.

Hh about Forty acres under in) ivi'iner.t There is a jr»od

blouse and Bam.

,»irh one or two out houses on the nvmises. I'he fee simple of these lands wil! sold, subject to the widows right nvrr, on which premises the sam aibeen set »ff to her.

FRANCES rl'NNINGfl^M )ne of tin' Administrators of Truman Blackman dec J:\

Octoner 2Jrh. 1927—3i'd

Lost,-Certijical es

Of Lands purchased from the United "if.-* /'f~

l&tutrs.

PUBLIC S()Ti is hereby civ -n. that on thr first day of Jnnmrij ne.vtj application will be made to OH* lifgiiter of the Land Office at Yin cennt'S for the reriewal of two Land Certificates, one in the name of Dan lei V» bite, transferred bv him George Sai gent, and by George Sargpnt to Wm. Fulton, for the South Kast quarter of No. 19, in Town 14 North, Range 9 West, in the dis Irict ot Vincennps^ .•*

Also—The North East.qr of No 25, Town 14, North of Range If) W taken out in the name of Michae Patton and transferred by hi in to •Vm Fulton, the original of the a bove Land Certificates was lost

Given under mv hand at Terre Haute this 2 1 ol Novcmbe'-, 1827 .32 WlhUAM KITLT()r

j»SiO()iv XV HI*?: A valuable Farm,

Saw-Mill, Orist-AIM,

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DISTILLER1 *.' '"'For Sale."?

Together or separate, to suit ptircha ers, 1 ing on Bruits Creek. Vermillion countv, S.S miles below Clinton. 11 from the Wahash ver. t-V I I above erre Haute At common stage of water in the spring season, an Orlean Boat ran be taken from the Mill to the rsver with ease. The above premises can be had on reasonable terms for part CASH in hand, and a reasonable credit fct the balance in annual payments •ji The country around together with said premises, is as well furnished with good timber as any in this State, the-Farm is well watered and veil improved. 'It is not necessary to give a particular detail of the advantages, as any person wishing to purchase will wish to see for themselves

SCpCfill and see the subscriber living on the premises. MICHAEL PATTON.

May 12. 1827.—8tf

J"Second Call*

ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are earnestly requested to call mil make arrrangement «o settle their counts immediately,

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no longer

ndulgence can be given SAMUEL M'QUILKIN. Oct 13, 1827. aatf.*

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To Rent'

Yard at old Terre

HE Boat Haute \''\J ... Tie terms can be made known by jvplication to

William Walker.

Terre-Haute, iiept. 14th 1827.

J\ew: Goods.

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WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT

THE LOWES I' CASH PRICES.

Terrp Haute. September 28, 1 .27.-27'

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WANTED,

By 'B O N N us, UirnoLus 6f E A IT Wheat, Kye, Beef hides, Feathers, Liosies Beeswax, Ginseng and I econs, Flax ^eed, Venison Hams a:sd Whiskey or CASH in payment for

GOODS.

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1 hey would respectfully inform their customers, and the puolic, that they have on hand an extentve as­

MERCHANDIZE

an:! beinii ansious to accommodate the hardline*" invite them to call examine and purctiase good bargaios 29 -tf

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EntertaiiMM lit.

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Re^pectfullv informs the clti-^ ZPIIS of err -Haute, and the# surrounding country, that he has|^ opened a

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"I jtlXTEHT.iIJ YMENT, ON MARKET STREET. which he intends shall be well* ^supplied with the best the coun-^ 0 try affords —Unremitting attention shall be gi^entoall those* who tnav favor lum with a call

SCpA few gentee O E S will be received by the tveefc munlli or year 0 Terre-Haute, Oct. 5, 1827. r-cf-r-r J•-/

IJr. S. PATRICK

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In Terre-IJaute and the adjoining"Country From long experience in 'his pr fession and several years1 residence on the Wabash, he hopeito give satisfaction and pelief in a majority of cases to which h" may be called.

Those who ma) think proper to call upon him can enquire at 1 Mar risV.'Hotel.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 21, i8 J7-25tf

ldministrator\s .Votive.

'THE sub^cribpi lice that have been granted him, on the E tate of Jacob Archer, dee'd.—Hf therefore hereby gives notice to al! those who are indebted to the saw! Estate, to make inunediate payment, and to all those who havr claims against the said Estate, to present them duly authenticated, within one year from the date here of

herebv gives no-

letter* of Administration

The estate is probably insolvent SIMON \RCUi 1{, •M Jidnunist, ntur.

November 1st, 1K27 J'2*ow*

A O O A FOIt A MAN OF BI'SINKSS

A QIT Ml 1'E\iSECTION OK LAN near Mt. Pleasant, Martin countv. la with a good

SAW-xMILL,

thereon, which is doing good bu^i uL-ss. This MlI/L SEA'I'is one ri the best in that section of countn and situated on Hoggs' creek, in th ''tost populous part of the Count* \ny gentleman who wishes to erec

DISTlLLLEilY where he can hi* own grinding, and that of a flour'•"hing neighborhood—would do well 1 invest a small capital in this prop •rty The terms of sale will bee -y either for CASH or good prope*. v—but the former will be prefered: a credit will be given if Ucs-

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V' AMORY KINNEY. Terrc-tlaute, June ^1837, -,T

TBEOBORE'CS'. CON® will continue to

PAltcTICE LAW

In the first judicial circuit in t!v State of Indiana, and ^ur

Hicial circuit in the SUt»

FROM

jusf "fc'EOEtVED DIRECT

JSeiv York, A Large Supply

Mov 17. 1817. 34tf.

Black- Smithing

THE subscriber respectfully itv forms his old customers and the pub lie in general, that he has com­menced the

Klack-Smithiilg

IN A IT S A I O S A N E S at the shop latplv occupied bv EDGER OXAMJ ELLISON where all orders in his line will be thankfully received, and executed in the neatest manner, low for CASH or MERCHANDIZE.

GEORGE W ELLISON. August 31, 18 i7. tt 24.

One Cent Reward. RANthe

AW'AY from the subscriber on 21st inst a bound girl, by the name of

Sarah Stanley.

It is believed she was induce this measure by the ill ad ice of some envious person from gro celling mojives therefore forbid all per ons harboring or trusting her under pen alty of the law. The above reward but no charges, ll be be paid any person who will return her

John Pike.

Prairie Creek, Aug- 30, 1827. 24tp

NOTICE.

The late E I consy manufac turer of the S E I O A

RAZOR STRAP,"

H'tving communicated to me the ar« ot making those STRAPS for th'benefit of MYSELF and tiie public ge" erall) I shall continue to manuf.icturf them and in a few weeks wid have a coiivStant supply wholesale and re ail at my factory in Terre Haute ri. 15. I have succeeded in making such an improvement as will cnab' me to warrant them for 20 year when they have careful usage, th.improvement also causes the strap to keep a smooth edge upon the instrument while it cuts it down as fas* as formerly.

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'tl!cPS?aTof "inlllana, «»d i' "".Pf^denM in rfie (he District Cnurt "f toe I'mteri States. His office is in 1 errc-liaute. la

W. OS BORN

/laving used Levi Jacobs' improved durable Ra or Straps we certifv that they exceed in excellence ami durability any strap we have ever u^ed, and freely reconvnend them as useful aud valuable to all thoswho may have use for such an ar tide. "".i

Dcwin-z, ^toss's I1np~nfl,

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Gilbert, S. Col I cltt

Octobrr, 1827

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John Crufl, iv Onvid Lint on, II Scott, I) Johnson ftohert it son, li E. f'il otsoiij

Johnson,

S 'ahet

I) burly, 11 Clarke,

S Wright, Vi L. Chase, fame* Farringtony

Israel ILtrris, John lirUton, J'I'/UI C.impht'lU Chester i'utile, II Men, l'» fer +'.lUtn.~

Cannir*hnm}

Jimory k'inney, S Jl' Qui Ik in, A. fJotc.hkiss, I JV Hunt inzton,J C. B. JIudesitt,

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I\ the range between Richard Webton'sand Henry Allen's farm, on the morning of the 14th inst. a

•Mans Saddle,

^iddle-bUnket and ciritingle. Anv person finding the above property, md leturning it to the owner in lerrc-Haute, shall be liberally regarded for their trouble

THOM AS ROGERS.'

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AJRR^yA^ DEPARTURE OF TUB

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Jit Terre-Haute.

Eastern Mail—Arrives on Mon days at^6 o'clock and d^parU ui Thursdays at6 A. M.

Southern Mail— Arrives on Wed oesdays at 6 o'clock 1*' M.and de jiarts on Sundii^sat 6 o'clock A. TW

Northern Mail —Arrives on Saturdays at ti o'clock P. & departs on hursdays at 6 o'clock A M.ffif

Bloomington MaH—Arrives ~on Tuesdays onje in 2 weeks at 6 o' lock P. M. and departs on Wednesdays at 6 o'clock A M.

Clinton Mail—Departs on Tues ilays o'clock A M. and arrives

same day

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The patronage that has

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been extended to the CasU not only exceeded oyr iw.'.V®'

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month! literature.has induced us to intend top work a more attractive ensuing year, as well jQ departments as in its & typographical arrangeme,,^ new font of type has been prft(: on which it is t» be si?.? and number «,f the

printed

be considerably extended'' larged and paper superior j0 'I now u«ed, will be employed h? publication meantime, tliat department may exhibit a nonding degree of improve^!,1 rongements have been entered with artists for various decora and ornaments. The usual of copper plates will be 1^0,|t" it is proposed to furriisli^each with tiro wood en^ravin^, -|MJ of one, as now published °Thej^! engravings representing

sCon"e.

referring to incidents fami! jrJ* teres ting to most" of our

reaj?r,-

be accompanied by well urit^ scription*f ef events and exhib connected with the picture

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inters

upon the others

value. It is our intention Casket interesting to the classes ot readers to whoroptn^ .J literature generally -addres^ self we. shall then feel calleil to search, wit!* renewed

to renj»^

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and assiduity, for the most im ng contents of foreign while a proper inducement^ '»eld out for native writers bos, bute a portion of theiilaWsfe :ch our Casket

These regulations can be ?, without any sacrifice of tin! reading* and general m^v, small paragraphs, that made?, to all literary works ioastnen the size of the- work will be erably enhanced its contents,!.., fore, may assume a more dmi form, and buast an increase oi a matter.

The price*of the Casket? S3 50 per aunum, payable uree months alter the receiptc^'j iirst number—but, if the SDIRJ^ paid in advance, ,T0 :eivcd as payment in fill.

The arrangements thi'wk nade fop the publication DvlfeCi-i t, wan-ant as in assuringii-pta har it shall equal, in attr vorfc of the kind tlut hasbenp. i-hed? while its price is satelji iiat of the most ordinary BMU •utdicafionjr

The Patrons of the Casket, rul to continue the work atef •resent year^wifi plea?c(j iooir wishes bv sending tii t!*# "ripiion in advance— tlu ific® ot the papfr, priiMJ ^•••avingjf, 4'c render it abssfc ».'c»*fnary for u» to be furni^ *:ie mvatis ot meeting cspc® promptl

ATKINSON St Al-EXO

It may be well to .'ta'ti "Casket for 18er,^vyiil fortat tinct volume, at Sl- ^0 pc"^ 'ind, on its completion, conlais' *y-six splendid engraviyi nearly 500 pages of letter-p^ 'ing. constituting one of the publications in the U'it™ A few of the numbers cjg jdied to future subscriber!^,

G. een Circuit Court, •. Octobcr terms Ilobert Morriss 1 ... [hib?l

Elizabeth Morris Comes now the cM .. by Hugh L. Livingston, ir, andit appearing to tu tion of the Court, from ^-l •. tlut the said Kliaabetli 51« :i resident (d the otatc It is therefore cons'tl^f. Court now here, Ls •. pendency of said bib 1 jv in the Western Haute Advertiser,

a

nrintcil at Terre-11^ of Indiana, four times"' .f. More tern rft commanding her.

the saiii here®1

Morris to b« and aPPear.

fin

first day of th. Court, or the said ^t, neard in her absence^ decee accty'iltogly*

THOM VS

This 5th October,

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