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BURNS' ANNIVERSARY. The natal day of the darling bard of Caledonia was celebrated at th*-. Rob Roy Tavern, Greenwich, on the 23tb ult when a number of toasts .: were drunk, accompanied with appropriate songs and recitations, which gave life and vigor to tho lieart-felt jovs of the social night

The following song composed for the occasion by Mr. John Graham, was suug with great feeling and effect.

LAMENT FOR BURNS.

Air—*4Banks an7 brae9 o'bonnie Doon.'V O mourn the bard of Scotia^gaiie

Nae mair his matchless pipe he'll tune, And »ur its soft enchanting strains

O'er "banks an' braes o' boonie Doon T*ae mair he'll praise his Mary'9 charms, $ 0! mourn the dear departed maid,

lie fondly clasp'd within his arms, Beneath the spreading hawthorn's ad i*M i. t\

The flow'ry vales, the heather braes, The burn, the glen, the woodland green, Nae mair shall ring wf melting lays

FF« Robin's pipe to bonnie Jean. When winter's cheerless sun goes down

Where Lugar smoothly flo*v alang. Departed-bard nae mair he'll tune

To Nannie's charms his sweetest sang* lr

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t, To those whe bled for Scotia's rights Nae mair he'll pour the patriot strain

Whose sounds would make the coward fi^ht And fi-e the slave to burst his chain 3*20 canting knave's vile tear \yf seek—

From you, his shade indignant turns O'er beauty, worth and braverr's

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Musf Tail the "tear that's shed for Burns. 3

"Wi* pwe'etest llow'rs that deck tie y-ar, Arrang'd in a'their summer bloon, jtcd^w'd' w« reeling's warmest teal,

maidens, busk his hallow'i t-mib. Stveet Nith, O soft and gently flow

IViningt* with the briny deep JTor on thy banks laid cauldand low, Thv bard of Caledonia sleeps!

FHOM THE *RABLC.IR

-yh should I blush that fortnne's I: own Dooms me life's humblt paths to tread 1 To live unheeded and tinknovn

To sink forgotten to the dea6!

'Tis not the brave,

goodj the wise, th* "s.

That purest shine or brightest rise,

y- Thp- feather sports upon the wave, The pearl in ocean's cavern lies.

Each lesser star that studs the sphere, Sparkles with undiminished light. Dark and eclipsed alone appear

The Lord ot Day, the Queen of -Night.

..PLKA^tURM. s*

Jlea«'re8 are few, and fewer we enJ°v Plta^ure, like quicksilver, is and coy AVe strive to grasp it with our utmost skilU Still it eludes us, and it glitters still, ll seized at last, compute your mighty gains, What is it UUL rank poison in yoyr veuw

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EPIGRAM., 'V-4

When quacks (as quacks may, by good luck, io be sure,) Blunder out at haphazard a desperate cure, & 4n the prints of the day with 'due pomp and parade. Case, patient and doctor are amply iisplavM ,,

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All tuis'is quite jus.t, and no mortal can blame it, 'k If they save a n\an's life they've a right tu proclaim it 15at tliP'tfs reason to think tKey mi^ht saVt more lives still, Did iti^.y pubkh a hit of the numbers they kiK

Iiev-$hire Jmcrir.anJ'

[From the JNatio\| .iuurnal.] Ifiis day lay behye our read ers a list oftiie member\pi the 20th Congress,, complete, with '^e exception of such have yet to tK chosen to iill the vacancies caused b.j the resignations of Mr. Forsyth of and Mi ol iNew-Yoiky

en, anu iui ui ncv»-iwiKy Tnomas Barlow* James Buchanan, u»d by tl death.- of ^•r ilson ofWichard Coulter* Chauncy Forward, Ohio, and Dr i'oung ot Kentucky. Joseph Frey, jr.# Innes Greea* Sam=

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The occasion maybe proper to in"Jael O a form our readers, that we have made Charles

I1IUIIG.VUIVIIW prompt reports of the debates ot thf ensuing session and that we shall al so be prepared to report, with more than our usual fullness, the proceedings of the Senate Believing that the*discussions in that branch of ou» National Legislature will be looked for with great anxiety by the people, we have been induced to increase out means, for the purpose of makin our reports ample, as well as early.

We shall eontinne to furnish daily reports to our readers, relying on a continuation of that patronage wit' which we have been favored in our early and arduous efforts to intro duce thi system,

TWENTIETH CONGRfeSS ~jlst SESSION. List of Members of the Senate and

Mouse of Representatives of

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JYew-Hainp*hire.

Samuel Bell LeviWoodbury $

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Indiana

William Hendricks, James Noble .Mississippi. 1. Thom« Williams, Powhattan

Ellis

Illinois.

Elias K.ltane, Jesse Mobama Henry Chambers, W illiam R. King

•rrangenients to give our usuall) Miller, vn ni. ir

the United Slates. .i

V, SENATE. Maine. John Chandler, Albion K. Parris

ssackusetts.

Nathaniel Siisbee, Daniel TYebster Connecticut .| Samuel A. Foot* Calvin Willey.

Rhode-Island

Nehemiah KniglU, Asher Bobbins Vermont Dudley Chase, Horatio Seymour.

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Martin Van Buren, Nathanjanfortl *\'eir-Jersey i\ Mahlon Dkkerson Ephraim Bateman

Pennsylvania 1

VTilliam Marks, Isaac Barnard Delaware liOuislVl'Lane* llenry M. Ridgely" iMariilitid Samuel Smith, Ezekiel Chambers.

Virginia

L. W Tazewell, John Tyler.* North Vurolina. John Branch, Nathaniel Macoa.

Sutnh ^tr litia.

Wm Smith, Robert Hayne.^ Georgia M'Pjierson Berrien, Thos W. Cobb t\

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'A Kentucky.

Kichard M. Johnson, John Kowan ^i'enne-see John II

Eaton, Hugh L. White.

Ohiu.

Wm II Harrison, BenjaminRuggles. Lail* st ana Dominique Boulligny, Josiah S Johnston.

Thomas.

Missouri.

David Barton, Thomas H. Benton.

House of Representatives. Maine—7.

John Anderson, Samuel Butman* Rufus MTntire, Jeremiah O'brien, James W. Ripley* Heleg .|prague, Joseph Wingate.*

JSTew-Hampshire—6 't

David Barker, Jr Ichabod Bartlett, Titus Brown* Joseph Healy, Jonathan Harvey, Thomas Whipple, Jr

Vermont- 5.

fiieman Allen* l)aniel A- A Buck"!" Jonathan Hpnt* Uollin 3Iallary, George E Vfaies

Massachusetts—13

Samuel C. Allen, John 3ailey, Isaac Bdbes* W Crowninshield, John Davist Henry W. Dwight, £d ward Eveifctt, Benjamin Gorhamf

Hodges* Jolvi Locke, John

Read, Josejih Richardson* Jdhn Varnuni., v?*,-*'.. $ Rhode Island—2 "Tristram Barges, Dutee Pearce. 7" onnecticut'

John Baldwin, No.* es Barber, Ralph Ingersoll, Orange Merwin, EJisha Phelps, David Plant

New-Yurlc—34

Daniel Bernard* George 0. Belden* Rudilph Bunner* C. Cambreleng, Samuel Chase* John Clark, John ID Dickensonf Janas Earll, Jr. Daniel G. Garnsey, Nathaniel Garro'w* John De Graff* John Hallock jr. Selah R. Hobbie* Martin, Hofl'man Jeromus Johnson, Richard Keese* Henry Markell, Henry Martindalev Dudley Marvin, John MJgee* John Maynard* Thomas Oakleyj' S Van Renselaer, Henry Storrs, James Strong, John Stower* John W Taylor, Gillian Verplanck, Aaron Ward, John Wood* Silas VYood David Woodcockf Silas Wright, jr (One vacancy.)

New-Ji'rsey—O.

Lewis Condict, George Ilolcombe, Isaac Pierson* Samuel Swan, hedge Thbmpsou* Ebenezer Tucker. 4t Delaware—1. J& ^Kcnsey Johns, jr

Pennsylvania—26

Wm. Addams, Samuel Anderson*

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Miner,

John Mitch

ell Samuel M'Ke^n, Robert Orr, jr Wm Ramsay* John bergeantf Jame^ S Stephenson, John B- ^®rn5e! Rspv Van Home, JamesWilson, Gc vVolf. Andrew Stewart, Joel Southerland* ^Maryland—9.

John Barney, Clement Dorce-. Levin Gale* John Leeds Kerr Pet.. Little Michael C. Sprigs* Worthington John C. Weems phraim K. Wilson. 1

Virginia-—^.

Robert Allen, Mark Alexander, William S

Archer,

Wm. Armstrong,

jr. John S. Barbour, Ppihp P. Bar bourt Butwell Bassett Thomas Newton, John Randolph!" Wrm C. Rives John Roane, Nath H. Claiborne. Thos. Davenport, John Floyd, Isaac Leffler. Lewis Maxwell, Charles Mercer, Wm. M'Coy, Alexander Smytht Andrew Stephenson, John Taiiaferro. James Trezvant.

North Carolina—13.

Willis Alston, Daniel Barringer. John Brian, Samuel P. Carson, Henry W Conner, John Culpeperf Thomas Mailt Gabriel Holmes, John Long, Lemuel Sawyer, A ^hej.herd* Daniel Turner* Lewis Will iams

South Carolina- 9.

John" Carter, W arren Davis* Wm Drayton, James Hamilton, Gfo M'Duffi^, Wm.- D. Martin* Thr»n

Mitchell, Wm T.Nuckoffs* Starling Tucker Georgia—7 '*'*1

John Floyd* "Tomlin=on Fort^ Charles E. Haynes Geo E Grnit., Wilson Lumkint Willey Thon»p.-oi..

Vacancy in the room of Forsy th elected Governor.

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Kentucky—1 *2

Richard A Bucknor, James Clarke Henry Daniel* Josepn Lecomptc, Robert Letcher, Chittenden Ly on* Thomas Metcalfe, Robert Hatton, Thomas P. Moore, harltA. Wicklifle, Joel Yancey, (One vacancy.)

Tennessee—9.

John Bell* John Bhvir, Davu Crockett* Robert Desha* Jacob i. Isacks, Prvor Lee* John Marable James Mitchell, JamesJ&L Polk 0//to—14

Mordecai Bartley Philemon Bee oher, m. reighton, jr John Davenport* James Findlay, Wm Lean, Wm Jtusseli* John Sloane, Wm Stanbery# Joseph Vance, Sam uel Vinten, Klisha Whittlesey, John Woods. John W rjght.

Louisiana—3.

Wm. Brent, Henry H. Gurley. Edward L.«vingston ...

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Indiana—3.

Thomas II Blake* Jonathan Jennings, Oliver Smith".,*,^4^ Mississippi— 1.

William Hale Illinois—1. Joseph Duncan

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Alabama 8

Gabriel Moore, George W. Owen, John 31'Kee Missouri—1.*'

Edmund '-lates DEI.EGATES.5 Arkansas—He' Ty W Conway. Michigan—Austin E. W ing. Florida—Joseph M. White. •New members—j\^tjml)Crs of a previous Congress but not of the last.

.,f NO'TICE.

The late

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manufac­

turer of the "tsfJI'EHlQll, DURABLE

RAZOR STRAP,"

Having communicated to me the art of making those STRAPS for the benefit of MYSELF and the public generally I shall continue to manufacture them at my factory in Terre-Haute, where I have and will continue to keep on hand a constant supply, wholesale and retail.

N. I have succeeded in making such an improvement as will enable me to warrant them for 20 years

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they have careful usage this improvement also causes the strap to keep a smooth edge upon the instrument while it cuts itqownas fast as formerly. »V. 0SB0RN7' Having used Levi Jacobs' improved, "durable Razor Straps we certify "that they exceed in excellence and 'durability any strap we have ever used, and freely recommend them as useful and valuable to all those who may have use for such an artide.

Deming, Moses HoggatlJ

John Cruftt David Lhiton, Scott, Johnson/ Robert Wilson, 8 M'Cabe, E. I'iUctson, ui L. S. Shuler, C. Gilbert, 1 D. tiarly, S S. Collett, ... a. Clarke, 8 Wright, Ji L. Chase, James Farrington, F. Cunningham, Israel Harris. Amory Kinney, John tiritton, John Campbell Chester Tuitle,

Allen,

Peter AiUn*

S M'Quilkin, A. Hotclikiss, I JV Huntingtony C. B, MoUeaitty

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THE Subscriber tenders his ser vices to the {citizens of the First Ju jcial District of Indiana, as an

Attorney at Law.-

His offirjB is Immediately above the •-tori* o'Donner, Reynolds and Early tore o. gA HANNEGAN

November 8, 1827,. THKODORK (3. CONE will continue to

PARCTICE LAW7

it a it in rate of Indiana* and the fourth julicial circuit in the State of Illinois He will also practice in the Supreme ,lourt of the State of Indiana, and the District Court of the United States. His office is in Terre-Haute,

*aVov 17,1817. 34tf:-

'Thomas H? Blake

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rii will hereafter

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E. M. Huntington

PRACTICE LAW

3 partnership I hey, or one of them ill attend the courts of the first judicial circuit and the supreme r0urt 1 heir office is in Verre-Haute, at •he corner opposite Judge Deming.

August 31st, 1827 ,24tf

Important Pamphlet.

We have collected the charges ainst Clay in all their forms, begining with Kremer's and have embo,ied them with the responses in -.amphlet form which may now be »d at the office of the Baltimore Patriot The work is ari*ange(| as ollows: 1 Mr Clay's letter to Judge

Jrcoke of Virginia, giving his reasons fr lws intended vote for Mr. •Vdams—

Kremer's charges in a letter to ^he editor of the Columbian Observer at Philadelphia. 3. Mr Clav'scard—* t%-* 4 George Kremer's card-^ 5. Mr. Clay's appeal to the House of Representatives, calling for a com mittee of investigation— 6 Report of the committee, of which Mr P.P Barbour of Virginia was chairman— *"*. I 7. Mr Clay's nomination to the Snal£ and the vote therpon— 8. Carter' Beverly's celebrated Fa^ etteville letter, in which he gives General Jackson's accustory remarks at his own house "before all his corn-

puny"— 1 9 Gen Jackson's letter to Carter Beverly—

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'*."10. Mr Clay's reply— 11. (ien .J^i^son's reply jV|r Clay, in which he gives up «K^es Buchanan, a member of

This is one of the most interesting and important publications that is to be found in the history of American politics.

Price 12 cents single, a lib­

eral discount to those who purchase Ly the quantity for distribution-

Caution.

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^LL persons are hereby forewarned from purchasing a note of iand, drawn by the subscribers in

favor

of S. R. Hicks, for

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or there abouts, payable on or about the 15th of January iiext, as a Ical defence will be made against tht said note for want of consideration

JAMES STRAIN. ^?Wm. STRAIN. SAM'L. STRAIN.

Nov. 12,1S27 34-5

Notice.

THE partnership between

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is dissolved.

The books, notes and accounts of the firm are placed in the hands of CtiPHAS D. MORRIS, Esq who is authorised to settle and collect al monies dje the firm, immediate!

ARTHUR PATTERSON. J. B. CALL. Rockfillei Nor. 20, 1827.—36-iw

Taken

BY Billings Rabcoc1cf of noe County, Fairfield To

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the 13th day of NovembertfJ'55

BROWN IlOllsr

20 years old, 14A hands high saddle mark«:

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6 years old, blaze in the 14 hand#'high, one stiff knee other brands or marks nerroiJj appraised to three Iollars by Sam Halladayand Daniel Clark,

I do hereby certify the above be a true copy From mv e«travU LEVI THORNTON,

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Novetnbm 21.1 ^27 —.S6V)fl

Dr. S. PJlTRlCi

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In Terre-Haute and the at ing country.— From long experience in his fession and several years' reside, on the Wabash, he hopes to give isfaction and Belief in a majorityr* cases to which he may be called

Those who may think proper tn call upon him can enquire at I ris' Hotel

Terre-Haute, Sept. 21, i827-^

(jyLOOK AT TH|| Jl valuable Fan, Suiv-.Uili, Grist-Mit

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DISTILLERY For Sale.

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Together or separate, to suit cha ers, lying on Bruits Creek, t? million county, Si miles below Ci ton, 1 from the Wabash rver.d'l} above Terre Haute At COEJI stage of water in the spring season.u Orlean Boat can be taken fromi Mill to the river with ease.. The* bove premises can be had on rem ble terms for part CASH in W and a reasonable credit fur the Glance in annual payments

The country around togethfrirjfli said premises, is as well ftraifW with good timber as anj in this State, the Farm is well watereianA well improved It is not neeesfflf to give a particular detail of the advantages, as any person wishing to purchase will wish to see for themselves. gCp'Cali and see the subscribe jif ing on the premises.

MICHAEL PATTO

Mav 12, 1827.—8tf.

CongreK

from Pennsylvania as his author for his assertion about bribery, corruption, &c 12. Mr. Buchanan's reply, which effectually prostrates to the earth every imputation against Mr. Clay and his friends— 13. Mr. Clay's Masterly speech at the Lexington dinner, in which he takes a vivid and full view of the whole ground. v-

v~^jNO riCET

^^EREAS my wife MARIN left my ^eriand board withoui Jfj just cause Ox ^provocation, this forewarn all p^an9,,from harbori^ or trusting her on thy ^count, I will pay no debt qffl&r cb^ractiot

JOrtS^FIEA^f,

Parke Countjk Indiana,

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Nov. 30th, 1827. W*

Second Cull.

ALL persons indebted to the scriber are earnestly requested tow and make arrrangemcnt to settletP accounts immediately, as no loi^ indulgence can be given

SAMUEL MW®

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ARRIVAL DEPAlii'l^ OF THE

At Terre-IMc.

Eastern Mail-Arrives on WJ days at 6 o'clock M. on Thursdays at A M.

Southern Mail—Arrives on nesdays at 6 o'clock

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parts on Sundays at 6 o'clock Northern Mail—Arriveson days at 6 o'clock P. Thursdays at 6 o'clock A.

Bloomington JWai/—Arrive^ Tuesdays once in 2 weeks clock P. M. and departs on N*" days at 6 o'clock A M.

Clinton Mail—Departs on 1 days at 6 o'clock A M.and same day at 6 o'clock P-

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