The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 4, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 February 1828 — Page 4

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vThe subscriber hereby informs

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public generally that he has taken th?

Blacksmith's Shop

belonging to Win l*. Dexter, when "ho intends to carry on the Black southing business, in its various branches Having employed experiefued workmen,, hi- intends his work shall be done in the best manner possible,, on moderate terms, and ,'.'wit.'i the utmost despatch.

Therefor?., tho.se who may favor him with a call iti. this lineofbusi

T.CSS, may rct assured that every ex-

ertion will be made to accommodate Xhem.

j\ Rogers.

December 1, 1828.—45—tf.

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LITERATURE

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EMBELLISHED U1TII, #. 4** SPLfJVDID

'EYGVulViXGS.

The first No. of the yew Juries of this popular work is just published, and contains on excellent likeness of Jfajr Uenerut Andrew Jackson an engraving giving a S. VV view of the Bi'tfik Pennsylvania, in South Second street and also, a Sea Scene, on if he I E a In tHamani besides two cuts of the School uf flora, und the admired air SU112: by "VSr Horn, at his late vi^it to Philadelphia, entitled "Let as haste to lutein Grove" set to music.

The CASKET is a monthly p"b-lic-stionr comprising about 48 large ocl tvo jiages in eali No and was conutn'iiced l.*o rears ago, since tv11:c!» it ins increased so ext"n«ivp|y that an addition of five thoisu copies is regularly printed ofl" The embellishments this ear will consist of principally American-sub j'*ctr, .-ud be engraved cNprtsslv for ine wurk No e\pens", or exertions 1 ive en sp red b. the publishes merit ti:e pitros-a^e of a lihenl ibJ.c I lie Kr^wvr lias been en J-jagiM to firni-o porfr it oI JOHN 'U?~\CY Y»)A Esq which will

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published aoo:t two

hei.ee,

w.Ln a Bi^riphv h« contents of the present nunhcr ore as fo lows: /!iofr,aphy of tjor (*-n Andrew .'••o.'hi, with a ^1 tr.iit bv Long. f.'y Frederick Lure-izi. al ile ,\jy0 l»e V-icution Ctii'ir-iry of 1' ••r& L'**Cbai$e Beaulif'd fc.\ipact

Fbt .uyin^ Americ wi tar—fi' S'oft I ir Mie musings of a solit.iry 1.

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Sea Ion —Ida

u" lay ni^M— I'lisiju 'm ^li(,-

Vartl 1 he wounded-.soldier

he^-.vrcd -.Uij-s ing Um

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gr-- if «i:i he discar! lover To •S vj.i—Jlnrif Vl.isin^ he Indian Snmrvier— Or: JVHenry, he Batdf of I'f'n-isyivariii—with anengrav nr

$,\'t'rr..n with an e'tgruvhiz &. sketch 01 'i life of hoiiii'.s Addis Emtnet S 1 '7 he uife. atid thp as,: Ger"Mnnl1 'i.unan life Columbus Relics 1 1 S jarer i^i'e ol"vScio Ch? erluls? of.'j^vt 9f a Yourneen -JO'jore: ne d^.«th u'0 'HjCiif',iev.' The liumori The ..SclinoTC" Flora -r- wo rugrncings. i?- filt' V.6'iden times—S. B. $ ,1. I Anns—Ltaru Tiie irewell— w.tces Stanzas—Villa Soni f-t to*

Vj *. J. 4. f"(i th«i Latire'—J%,_'t Tialius tirio^irve Iva'ahot l'o some friends in affiiction LineViii scribed to a friend I a\ Extract is he S

To an :Msentee —Lucy Religidti— J! (fvrd ilurd J'o iinogine.— lasflI I. .if A'S'-Jsilo

Desfniction of the Kent Ea"? India- Township, Vig„ Cuu, ly, Stale 01 Indiana, two esiray colts the one a

4*ivet

us hasfe to

K'-l'.m tirove"'—as sung by Mr. V' J1 hi to music he Puz/.ler f'jrms ^2 00 per annum, in a v-1nce. /.'Subscriptions received at riie

I Oiiiee of the Saturday Evening ost, ,Mo. lli Ctiesnut Slireet, opposite the Tost OHie* v- A tlv 1 ON £t A EX

AN E ft, Pub I •hers.

Dr. S. Patrick,

Of this place, has the

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VACCINE JMT TE11

Phvs cians and other^in the coiantrj ga»i be supplied bv calling Torre^ilautej D.ec. 13, I82r-38tf

Sale of Vigo county Lots.

IN pursuance of an order from the Hoard of Commissioners at their February Session A. th 1828, I will expose to

Public Sale,

to the highest bidder, oa the first day of March nest, the following lots be longing to. the county of Vigo, situated in the town.o|" Terr,e-Ilaute, to wit Nos.

132, 1-33, *262, 280,

158, 271, and 269. Terms—one third cash in advance

re.naiD.U

The estate is probably insolvent JUL1 LAVBI.RT, Mmx t& \)ES IIALL, Jidmr Feb. 4th, 1828. 4G-3t

/i Taken Up

BV Wi• 1: »m Walker, in Honey Creek townghip, Vi^ocounI ty, two estray cults, 4

the one

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months

rMare

Colt,»

14'hand* hig' three years old last spring, of a yellow duncolou'*, with a blavie in the face, and along switch tail.—A!^o, a

'x* Horse Colt,

me year oiinst ^p in13^ hand? nigh', both hind feet lv.te, ivi

f»iuze

in the face, and a Bay colour —The Mare appi ai9ed to 15 and ti^ lljjrsrt to 12 dollars hy M'«'oskry and Jauies M. l)a ieL

I lo certifv the ahovrt to be a true ropy from mv e^rray hook. ,V

Mippo-o.d t«» bel 1 ve»r- •»!d, 15 '.an lv a white spot under In-r belly. ):»h hind feet white, no marks o: sraod-n—apni'.iised at 835 Also,*,*"

ONE IJ.iY V1VUE COLT, •uippoied t'» h"

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payable at the

expiration of one year in county orders.

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II. ALLEN, County Agent.

Feb. 8, 132S. ,,

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^Notice.

THE undersigned having obtained letters of Administration on the estate of isaae Lambert dee'd. requests all persons indebted to said estate io make immediate payment and those holding claims against said estate will present them legally authenticated, that we tnav be able to ascertain the amount as soon as practicable that we may prepare for their adjustment 4

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HuLIiONV A Y, P.

3?.niJ3r\ 26. 1828 ^.,ti

Taken Cp

HY James Strfmt livm in Adain ,^1 to'.vnship, Parke countv, one

lUaek Mare,"

ve.'irs old past, 14

li-iiids high, h. th bird tcet white. stnaH star in her forehead, no inatk brands—appraised at £35 by .lolu '•larsh-d :d John b^uederland. J'.

A true from mv es'.tay hook CHAfiliE^ GRANT, J.. P. Dec 10 18C7 4 4 Sw*

By M.»)se Mogiiatt of Honey Creek

dorr rse

The other is a

loll.

supposed to be three years old next spiing blin'l in he lett eye, a smaii siar 111 his lorehead, fonrtepn hands high, no other brands perceivable appraised to ten dollars

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Black Mare Colt,

supposed to be two years old next spring with a white strip on iiernvse. twelve nil half hands high, no other marks or brands perceivable appraised to eight dollars In Jacob Jones and Stephen ampbell betore me this ^Hth day of December, 1827. do hereby.cerijly th" above to be a true eopv from mv est! ay book.

ASHLEY HARRIS, T. 44*3t.

NEW goods:

D* II. Johnson

\*r Has ]ust received a

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General Assortment

op

Winter Goods

Which will'be sold low for Casfl, iiees*ica.r, JAnsies^ Jeans, Linen, heathers. Flax s^ed Whiskey, Sec. Terre-IIaute. Dec ^7.1897 40tf BLANK DEEDb, by the quire, 01 .single for sale at t.hia office

Justices' blanks for sale at this

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NOTICE.'

The late LE

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manufac

^an:nwn, duuadlh

RAZOR STUAP,"

Having communicated to ros the art of making those S IBAPt» for the benefit of myself and the public generally I shall continue to manufacture .them at iny factory in Terre-Haute, where I have and will, continue to keep on band constant supp-}» wholesale and retail.

JS. I have succeeded in making sueh an improvement as will enable mc to warrant them for 20 yeai they have careful usage this improvement also causes the strap to keep ai smooth edge upon the instrument while it cuts it down as fast as formerly.

J. W. OSBORN.

Having u.?pd. Levi Jacobs' improved durable Razor Straps we certify that they exceed in excellence and durability any strap we have ever used, and lreeiy recommend them as useful and valuable to all those who may have use for such an ar ticle.

It Jtemivz, Jlos'sHofrratt, John F. Cruft, %J)avd Linton, L. ii. &•colt, JJ Johnson,, liobert Wilsonf )i E. I'ii'otstm, C. Gilbert, .• S if S llrright, if A James Farrington, Israel Harris, ftihn liritton, J.hu Campbell, Chester Tattle, II Allen, t'eter Alien.

#•»//^State

S jyrt-abe, S. Hinder, JJ lUtrly,

II. Clarke, L. Chase,*^',' Cunnin»liam,

:Jimory Kinney,

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JV({ailkiu,

A I/o tch kiss, pN Iluiiting-ion,'

C, Ii. Jlodesitt,

of Indian,

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Koun ain \unfy, ^s.

In lyacntion of the Circuit Court, a id a in William homas, vs: Petition for Mary Thomas Divoice. late Ma Smith. *s' '-r,' u.. ycow at this day (to wit.) •tixth day of November 1827, can ihevaid William Thomas by Patter on his counsel, and filed in the Cle*ks office of the said Court a pt iti* ii, praying that the marriage con 'met between him and the said Mary may b^ dissolved and it appearing from affidavit filed in the said Cleiks office that the said Mary is not a res-dei-t of the state of Indiana—It therefore Ordered by the presidcri jnd^e of the said court, that the pendency of the taid petition he puh ished four weeks in the Wister Register, a newspaper printed a: ferre Haute, in this State, and thai the said Mary Thomas be and .appeal betore the judges of the said Cour on the first day of their next term, be holden at the Caurt„II'u&>i ii: Covington, on the fourth^londay in \pril next to answer the complain or the matters aid %hiu»s thereii contained will he hea ed in her ab -eneii and decked acconlingly

JOHN POK Kit,}

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THE subcribe.r respectlullv in forms the citizens of Terre-Haute and the public in general, that he has akerrthe

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ownetl by Dr. C. idise'tt, where he may at all times be found in re dness to wait on all those who may favor him with their custom.

His BOATS shall at aJi times be in complete order. 'Travellers and others will find it 10 their advantage to cross here, as he will spare no pains to satisfy all.

KICIIAUU ItfcDKOBD. 4w.:-?.

Terre-IIaute, F-b 1—45-

Taken up

Ry Thomas Ii Clark, on the 10th day of January, 1828, on his planation, on Harrison township, Vigo county, and state af^Tndiana, one

Sorrel Horse,

'perceivable. Appraised to thirty five dollars, by Abraham Stewart, & \sa Mounts, on the 19th day of January, 1828. 1 do hercby certify that the foregoing is, a true copy of the entry made upon mv egtray book.

JOSEPH DICKSON, J. P.

Ji January 25,—44—£yy*^

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eDr* Chambers

KEMKUY ,FOR

Iniempeif'nSe.

THE subscriber, on the decease ol the late Dr. William Chambers, took into- his possession the persona estate of the deceased, and founu prepared a large quantity Chambers' Rtmedy for Intemperance

He hereby informs the public, that he has disposed of all the med.cine so lound, to Dr. James II Ha« t, ami Mr.

Andrew.

Fafcmng ot this

city. In making this disposition the subscriber has been actuated by a due regard to the heirs of the intestate, as well as from a wish to give the most extensive use to the virtues of the discovery, whatever they may •be and he can further add, with con fidence, that the gentlemen who will hereafter be the venders ol the .Remedy for intemperance, as prepared by the inventor, have been intimately connected with Dr. Chambers .n his lite

time—

have been his

agents in compounding the medicine, ind are acquainted with it composition. %v,

SILVANUS MILLER, A in is $

IdpThe medicine is prepared oni by the subscribers, who alone are in possession of the oiijiinal recipe ol rhe inventor, at the oflice of the late Dr. C. in 1 he basement story of Rutrs' Medical College,' ill Daane street, east side ot liroadway. and it the medical store ot Dr. Hart, corner cf Broadway and Chambers xireet. Miree doors from Washington flail. New-York.. ,t- T5 [KrotJt the Vermont Gazette.

S\ hav« the pleasure to announce that lJr Chambers' medicine lor intemperance has been admini reil to twelve persons in thi* vieiei:y and that iii every instance it has hud the desired effect of producing an entire disrelish for the use of ardent spirits. I: bus redeemed iem fiom obvious ruin—ajid restorseni to themselves, relatives and unds, to Health, to industry, to ^efulness, and to their proper sta 1011 in society «*, tieware 1 invosure .' /—The a!aiost incredible success which Dr ouambers' medicine has met with in 'lie cure ol intemperance,has brought 01 th many fraudulent imitations to 'his vaioable remedy. To secure the •ublic against imposition, the dirccuuns accompanying the genuine remdy tor intemperance are signed, in die hand writing of the subscriber, without wJiich none are genuine. ,?.,-

To Editors.

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lu order that the efficacy of Dr Chambers' Iteiijedy for Intemperance /nav be thoroughly tested, editors ol newspapers throughout the country who will insert our advertisement nil add this article to it, and send us a copy of thf paper containing it. hall rcceive from us by return o! aiail, a quantity sufficient to cure one drunkard, which they will be reested to administer to some palent in their neighborhood and puu 111I1 the result. I

Public if)»iitutions fy philanthropic societies, by making apj»iic »tion (duly authenticated) to the -ub.'Criber, ^hal 1 receive the medicine at a very reduced puce. 0« enclosing to as the uual price. £5, postage pai l, the medicine can be sent b, n.ail. To tli.ise who are unable ti pav, on personal application of the iuiv duai at iur ollice, tlie medicine will be administered gratis.

JAMES 11 MART, Successors to a. M. FANNING, H. Ckambsrs

OCT* Dr. Chambers' JWedieinc in a* bd had at Franklin, Portage county, Ohio, on application 10 Samuel Foijambe, mercliant, or Dr. Thomas Eai 1. A 'v $g*"'

Jan- 24, 1828." f't

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to about four years old, ami about fifteen hands high, with a white star and snip in the forehead, a white spot on the under lip, some grey hairs at the root of the tail, and the left hind Ifoot white—no other marks or brands M* every description, FE ATHERS,

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The 8uT)scriber hereby iaforms hit old customers and the public generally, that he has now on band a

HarnessI &c. &c.

Which be will exchange for WHISKEY, FLOUU, BEEF-CATTLE. TALLOW. HIDES, BEES-WAX. COUNTRY LINEN, LEATHER

&x. He will also continue to manufacture all articles in his line, ac cording to order, for the above kind* of trade, to be delivered when th* work is done, or when the articles are received of hiin.

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WILLIAM PROBST.

Terre-IIaute,

December 10,18^7.*v' wT »'•1 v,

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Of two

JOVRJYE\M&\>

IMMEDIATELY

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.,. 8 or 9C00 HOOP PO

During this Winter and taxt K-

Terre-II.TUto. Dec, 10,

nncr

'Crsol.

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Taken Up,

by Jonathan E Garrison, ot township, Parke county,

A Dark Bay fioi^

Jourteen hands high, sh«Hl

a|] roilr/

near hind foot white, anil a small in his forehead, with someVJ^ marks and collar mark^ fifteen

y-a"

old last fpring—appraised to A a 11 and, And re R^y and ~Joj! eph C'.ailv^-.

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I do certify this to he a tiue confrom my estray hook. MAT HE W NOKL, J, p,

January, 17th. ,\ i) 18-2S bint* of Indiana^ County $,

Taken up

By Jame&,Eerrel, Jr. ot iiiiev to vaship, a dark

Bay Mare Co//,

about 14 innds high, the nearly foot white, black mane ami tail.unposed to be two years old-lust spiijc —no other marks or brands perceis^ able. Appraised to 15 dollar^ William Ray and John Pejrce,k fore me on the 28th day of Jaoitarn 1823.

I hereby certify the above tabes true copv from mv e.'trav book, JOHN J.KCKSONJr J. P. for Riley township. -F,.b 1—45—5v,

Stop the Thieves.

ON the night of the IItli of tiii insf. two men one by the i-aweof

John1' M. Osborn,

It he he \7i

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left this place in .i sknVifi •wr

rlolen from the sh^p ol Jil.ii 15. Martin, a new blue tight bodied coat,and committing various other petty thefts

OSBO&N is about Ikc feetseua inches hi^h, black hair and eyes, dark complexion, has a sraronone of his cheeks.—had on a b!'ie cinth truck coat, witii a vei vet collar, n-w* ly new, blue c'oth ve*t, h'ackluiimpantaloons* and a

a

hiriiiii, »^r-

new he is a Tailor by t:iide.anu worked in-both our t!.iringt||tf fall and winter—he has leltaw"* ber of fmall debts unpaid jj5' for boarding, washing aiul^nc^ —he was rccogr-izcd to r.ifear' court, and has left

^urlt!'0'

4ett!e that for him.—We, thelina'r" signed,, would caution all

THE subscriber

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Tailors, and others, to be upon ttifi uartl, in £ving him en^^' credit —Editors in the WesU

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Southern states will lir^3l,'^:!jl)11 their fellow citizens from by laserfin^ the above.

John u.mautiv, ". I1I-:VKV L'. BUOL'K-1"' Vincenns, Jan. lG

Tpboltori

was

robbedor^j

10th instant about '2 !|oL* d,: twelve miles below this pia«-» road leading to lwOsin^ton, t1

800 DOLLAR

in United States paper There were tuu Pcrs0,!!', in (lie robbery. One ol

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Good Assortment

col.

about six feet high, very plec'.ed, his chin appea,^ been bit olY. or eat oil,

l()t!:e

the skin appMrcd/ol'?^,** toy !a:Lt

bone, there was also a lump side of his chin be rode a or brown horse of a

t0ier

|iCjvy

a \ri

size. The other was uinn

lie Ul«»o* I with red hair about

200 itli!t'

whiskers, would weigh he rode a lars sorrel^'0 ^i

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narrow blaze in his ^j,c pihpr them had on a clonic a bear-skin diab coat w1 on the outside.

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The above rcw for the thieves and huftflred dollars for the live iu Monroe conytjr.

JOHN

Denember 13, I8'27. Printers in I*-

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