The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 November 1828 — Page 3
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•pEMAS DEMI NO, is" a enrididt/for Representative
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fPFODORK CONE, will .nve'lh'e cilizewof Vigo county i,. ,]ie ensuing Legislature if elected.
INDIAN TUEATY.
Copy nf a letter from Gen Tipton t«. the Hon. 2 J.-nning- dated EelRiveh,^ 24th T828
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Treatv on the St. Josephs of lake Michigan. A treaty has beer concluded with the Putawatam.es. byw.iich thev have ceded all the. land north and ea»t of a line „in.r n.-ar the Portage part, at the tn -t eastern branch of the. Kaakn foe thence to Flat Hello's village theme to Set k's village: on Eel ri-^r about 15 miles west from For. Wayne, containg upwards of one million acres, not incumbered with krge reservations to impede ou: se!ljD| the country. ... V,f |f'
Your obd't servant,^ JOHN TIPTON'.
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Execution of Virni•.•—By 9CP.0MW Centi-rion, Ci«pt:i).n niile* arrived a" this port yesterday froi St.'Thoa.?.s whence she sailed .the first/nsf. (he editors of the Chronicle have reeled a letter from their cor respondent of the 20*h ult- which says:—•"We have rece»el inform ition here thatf twenty-four »f t-e pintes, which captured the E g'ish iirijrCarraboo,.oi which we inf rrned jeu some time since, were execur^d •at St Kitts, sav .thirte.en on JSatur•day, and eleven .yesterday. W have no farther particufnrs as yet Four of the gang are untfer px Mtin ationhere, and it i9g€flerally Nijpn 5td they will share the same fate.'*
NEW-YORK. Oct. 20
TVinntbu^o Indians.— We learn tha?Guv Ca»s, of Michigan, accompanied by a deputation the V* innebaj*o Indian?', on their way to the se.it of government, has arrived ir. tiiis city.—They will remain a fev days, arid have taken lodgings at the New York Hotel,'Greenwich -fet."fet Gov. Cass is accompanied -by Maj Forsyth ai:d Capt. Kinney Uar.'ng the week of their stay it is said thv are to visit th'* arsenal, navy yards forts, and ail objects of curiosity iv the city. We understand ther'-^ane en chiefs, most them uncomjn'ifily large fine looking men 'hoy attend the Park theatre tltis ^venirif, two boxes being res-o-rved for them and tiic eflirei of Govern-
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nt. The play, "'Ihe Virgin -f he him." in peculiarly calculated to awaken their curiosity and surprise, 'he^ochiefs have never beeu in a before. ....
^1-piters from Y. speak inucii fatal sickms there. It i*
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ated tJ at for the last six week-, bom six to nine deaths have occure! daily: About 700 feet of the pier for improving the harbor of (Kwe^i. nhich is r,ot yet completed, was cari'd away on the night oi the 13?! nstant, The contractor will praba l')' he ry wd hv the mihfortune. he iio,ij is been cold atitl wet, 3'iil tiie \vlieat crops greatly injured.
NOHl'OLK, Oct. li.
One ,f our clothiers showed u* J^hferday piece *:f domcslic tlue '«d cloth, just received hy m, ^hich, n( int of I'mudi, ight vi^ ^iih c-ny cjiith of fiotilar quali^" 't'Snojy.cimetl in Great. Britain, litu»v.rd cs two piece« of iron
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'#)citic manufacture, purv.hased ^sfust.n, at precisely tiie but as to the .quality at |t.eti percent, boiter than ^e "-'I article, and ol a lar %Utpenor our iriv'ius iy ijit* •5 if-
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utn-:s on woulleus will raise tic prit'd, they wiii be agreeably disap pointed. The prices have not riseu. but in most cases fallen. Some o! ,he Jackson men, however, will no purchase American inauutactured woollens at any price—they prefer iintish.
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Has on hand ami wil, kesp a General vissortment of
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farrt'Ilaule. Nov 4, 18-8 —$4wS. FUR-SKINS WAN i'KU. K.S M'CABE
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um ttie subscriber living in Sullivan coui.ty Fairbanks township, and on ih. waters of Terman's reek, la. one li^ht j,
Iron Gray, Fillyi
rt\o jears old last spring, bears the mark of being simgert on tno right breast black main and tail one
Liav Horse co»t,
onej earoid last bpr.ng, supposed to be blind in the riglit *ye. and the left a large vvnite nog the out edge ni the eye ball, blac^. main aiul taii. -ne
Sorrel Horse Colt, one year old last spring light colored nn.'n and tail, more or ess of his legs lUnte up to tne knees.—All three with lurg'i ball laces, no other marks recollected. 1 ne above Colts were missing about tlie first of lUajr last Any person that will deliver said coits to me shall receive complete compensation lor their trouble and lime.
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SUA VVNEE IO WN, Sept. 27. 'S qJJIUR BLS.—We understand from toe fanners that great havoc is every where made and making by these misciiievious animals- Ihey w«re never seen in so great number* before.—A gentleman of veracity informed us, a day or two ago, that he killed upwards of 400 in and about nis fields in one daj, and that the next morning they appeared as nu merous as ever.—Tney are seen constantly swimming backwards and forth across the VV aoa&h, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers, and are killed oy the boys and sportsmen in great nurn oers at their landings, ll is a new tact to us, in the natural history ot these animals, that they should swim rivers from a mile to a mile and hah in widih, but it is every day verified tv the eyes ol our inhabitants
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Nov_ 15, 18-Z8- 34
Collector's Notice.
'J HE undersigned, Collector of State and County fie venue for Fountain County, gives notice that ue will proceed to sen on toe ftecund Saturday in December next, at the Court uouse door ot said County, all Lands and Lots erein on wlucn the luxes lor the yfcar 1828 shall not be paid Sale to commence at ten o'clock on s*id day and continue iroui day to day until all are soid
Ihe above premises will be sold as the real estate ot .Nathaniel VV. Hedges late of Vermillion county, Qec'd Terms will be made known on the
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TIIE subscribers having obtained i^ttr-rs of administration on th». estate ot JumesTaylor dee'd, hereby eiv« ncKfice to all those who are indebted to sud estate to make immediate paymeii/ ajid those who have claims agains.! said estate to present them du iv authenticated witbm one year.
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DANIEL ViCKERY,' /&• Lultccior^ November?, 1828 —54 w3
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NO ICE is hereby given that by virtue of an-order of the Vermillion Circuit court, at the September Term in A 1828, I will expose to SAf.'Eon the premises, the East half of tlit* Soutb *st Quarter ol Section Seventeen, in Town 14, North ol iian"-e West, in the District ol Yin reeiles, On I'wcntu ta day oj Dei,enwer next, between the hours ol 10 o'clock, A. Si., aud-i 1' ,«i.san
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THE subscriber having obtained letters of administration on the est at.,of Isaac Keyes*. late of Vermillioi: county, deceased hereby requests all those indebted to snid estate to makimmediate payment and all those who have claitds against said estate to present them duly authenticated within three months from this date
The estate insolvent y. C. II. SPANGLER, Administrator.
Newport, Nov 5, 1828 --34*w3
ADM LYISTIM VOWS A'OT/CE THK creditors and debtors of John C. Packard, dee'd. late of Vigo co la are hereby informed that 1 have administered upon his estate, and consider the same as solvent
Those havinjr claims against it are requested to present them, legally proven, without delay, and all who are indebted, will .e required to make pavment forthwith
Jl Public Sale
Of the property of said estate, consisting of TH O HORSES, TfVO COL VS. A quantity CORN, (cribbed) and several articles, such as a
bed, bedding, clothing
kc, will be held at the dwelling-house on the Packard Farm, on Saturday the 29th mst .— commencing at 10 o'clock A —Terms of sale then made known
JAMES FARRINGTON Terre-H-ute, Nov 18-18 —. Si3
sit/mifu^lraiorS \ulicc. The .un-crib-rs have tak^n ou
ctters ot administration on tne e'ate of D\V1!) GROoS. dee'd, la -»l Sullivan c*unty—all pci»on» nai mg legal caims against aaul entatf
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will present them properly authenti calfd within one year hum this date, and all persons indebted lo said tate are requested to make immediate payment-
The estate is believed to be solv ent* GROVE POME ROY, Jldmr ..JANE GiwOSa, *idm
Shcrill'"s Sale.
BY virtu an execution lo me directe ar.d delivered i'rom the Vigo ci cuit court, .a- 1 wil expose to public sale, as the law Ui ects. at cou us door, in the town of ier re Haute, on the 8th -lay of De oember next, between Ine hours of 10 o'clock, A iM and 2 o'clock, i\i on said day Lots No. 14^ 72, aud 7$ situated in s.i.d town, as tlie property of Samuel iil*. kin lopay Salmon Wright, executor of Jokn BrocKel bank, dee'd
II ALLEN Skff
Nov. 15 1828
SheriiT's ISaie.
ii--B\ virtue, ol suntlrj. Executions t» ne directed, and tielivered liom the office of the Clei ol t'ie igo Circuit Court, Indiana, 1 will expose to puouc sale as the law dnects, at Hie Court House do»r, in tlie town
I'erre-Haute, on the 17th day ot N»vcinbei nexl, between the bouts 10 o'clock, A. M, tlrul 1 o'clock, VI on said day,
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ol land, to wit: VV. half ot loe &. W St c. 20, T. 13, North ol Range ,v W.halt of the S h. dec 23, T. 13, aN. of 8 W est iiai. til the N. E. qr. Sec. 30, l\ i3, N. li. 8 VV.—aim tne S. E. ir. ol nec 19, T. 13, N of 14. 8 NV lo.elue, with a good L).rttiliciy and olner apparatus, situated on tne lait roeutiuiied tract, as ine prupeny ol Nathan el Huntington, to pay Irv.in VV ailaco, Roberts Al'Caoe, UanieU^,ice, and ihe Si ate ol Indiana ,H. ALLEN, Stienjf
Oct. 24, 1828. -o 31 3w .J
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A BAY IIOIiSE was taken up on my premises mJuly la*t, und -r veiy suspicious circumstances. He wa»described, and advertised as an trav, in August but lacts have since transpired to create a belief that Ik has been stolen. The supposed thief is yet in the country, detained undor peculiar encumstances, and lias iwade demand of the horse undtM false pretences.^T his horse 15 1-2 hands high, has a star and snip, some collar mark*, with a heuvy mane, inclining to the left side, 'lie lore arid hindmost left side feet of the horse are white, and he is supposed to be about seven years old VV hoever uiav have lost such an an
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J.* LEVI ELLIOTT, of Ff~3skington township, Kn-tx co. iii ucev»lle,Oct. 13. 31 3w
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PROSPECTUS.
Tl is prospsed to publish the
Indiana Journal*.
/twice a WERK,
During the sps^ion of the Legislator' provided sufficient encouragen id shall be aff'irded to justify the undertaking. A'*
ONE of the principal objects tbe attained by th«
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O i'articui. ,- aiteuiiou will b« paid 0 the insertion of reports ot committees, on all interesting subj -cts And 'ilso to iavvsof general import j.-* weil as ail other matters in whicii our readers may be conceived to feel a deep interest v,T
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, tw
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io increase upon the present sub u'»sci iption price will be required hicli is g2 in advance—8-,50 a .he en uf gu months, oi 83 at th nd of the vear. For three, months inc ii 'in.: the Session, 551—^ »r tluS.^^ioii onlv, 75 cents, lobe paid at the lime subscribing, or during t:»e session of the Legislature VV mch it is hplioved may be generally ef f- r'ed through members and others, whose business will require their attendance at the seaf of government, luring the sitting of the General As-s,-mblv —Particular attention in al! ea*es will be given to forwarding tlu papers nccordin to the di'ection.
JO^GenMemen to whom his pros pec'us is forwarded, will promote a vcr\ special manner, the view if the publisher—ami it is hoped, 'lie interests of society—by present ng it immediately to his neigthbor1 1 ti lends. In order that thev may ttr-nize the undertaking, should iey deem it worthy. Af'er which 'h« will return the same to the sub sfi -ber ut tbis place as a 'y as the meeting of the Legislature, or as -oon thereafter as possible.
And oblige their friend and fellow-citi/en, JOHN OOUGLVS,
Ed la Journal.
fndiinapolis, Ind Nov. 5t.li, 1828. Subscriptions received at the oflite of the Register.
CIRCULAR.
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THE NENV YORK.
Medical Academy.
The happv eff ct« of the Botanical System of practice more especially late em,i oyed
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the cure of di-
«»ases, arV such as entitle it to a big ank among modern improvements. I he opinion long entertained in i's favor, by many of the judicious borough experience ba* nowdem««r•*trated to he well founded, and with the number and varieiy ol its saluta ry achievements, its reputation daily increasing.
It mu*t be evident to every ceming mind, that the pieser j, vailing prattice of vvhi' ejects this botanical aid,i
BL VNK NOTES for suie ot tb.isUie cni«rly ieli*d up »n, by phy-u a.
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the present uay, tor the rciuyy*i
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'ication, will be to secure to the farmer, the mechanic, the merchant t^e politician, and the statesman, the absolute certainty of obtaining a more full and accurate report of tht proceedings of the Legislature, thai, can be had by means of a weekly •dieet By presenting to his view an unbroken chain of Lesislative incidents. To effect which, speeches »nd remark* on all interesting sub jfcts will he given as fu'ly at least, anil with as much precision, as may be. found practicable.L *.. ,^'That the contemplated publica tion will involve mu,h responsibili ty, as well as cause vvry considerable expenditure, the puqiisher is no means unaware. Bu« at a tim*. like the i^re ent, when liberty a peace, with tic ir concomitant ble»sitigs, cheer tlie hearts ot all aic
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when new facilities a«e ver on thwing in orde. tlia' intell gence ma\ ke^p pa' wth the man ., oigfa ion and ol mi' d, i' is not too muc'" is conceived, to ^xp^ct that tie PKii'S, designed as the faithful medi
presented, should obtain tha neouragement, without which, its exertions must soon be enfeebled, i' not totally paralisfd is it not where
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i.hetished, that its quickening intlu"ticc up»n the mcid. like the narive eauties of the unsculptured marblt, is uufidded beautifit jnd adorned
In reference to the task, we would nare.l remark l'hat let the colli--•n of interest, or the excitement personal or party f.e ings b* what tlipy may, and without claim.tig any particular exemption from either, i' -.liall ever be our determined purpose, to act in rict ccordance with the maxmi—4 Nought extenuate, nor aught set down in tnulice
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a-most a^l the dises^ps t^e huijtan finely, notwit'iscandirjg ic eflVcts of these deleterious ag. nis I »re evidently fatal to n»un.ltuoeSj ")eeplv i»nn*rssed with these fact? .? in itb a vi of reforming th^ «ci•nceot mvdicine, an individual it city in the year 1827, procured a ot of ground and erected a ind- I -o ne and convenient edifice, ».r- a I in
d- ninateff the Un led
States Infirmary expressly lor »tv- I doving relor, system «»f p-ac- 'i tice in tlie treatment of dise fs :b remedial resouices being chi. flv de-. rived from the productinns »f our own country. The course of treatment adopted hy this institution waa ncipally the result of near fbrtv I \ea«s experience of a distinguished 1 •nedical reformer which course wc ar* happy to state has he -n crow :ed 1 with signal success, and prov d^inon-tratio hat with mercwy, that hoasted ckatnjtinn oi in ,i
ERI MEDI'' A, or othe poison'Us d-ugs, di as gene al!v tyhe cured hy o^e mo:e saT- and ilutamean-*, which the God if na ure a so lib- rally scattered around »-i.
A iimated by the past sueces^, a^t{ with the hope of ben fitting tunire gei'er.iti •, an irreoressib'- de-irf»
.s been le t, that i»u cs comnensurate -vilh trie imp rta.iceo! too bject should be taken, to protnultte this valuable system of actice, a noble and im ortant scien or d«ci
Aft reflecting for ye^rs uno t*»t» most udenf and -ucces-ful method ellecting sod 'siratile an object ic has bet-ndeem «i expedient to cstib» lisha MEDIC \L CI!Oi)L, ivitli competent teach-r-, where students may receive board and instruction until thev aro fully quilifivj to practise in the various .inches ot the sealing art upon the reformed s^s'*m. VV, are ro»v happv to nlOU'ice tha a hui'ding for such an in iifion hi" been erect id (\y p'-rm ssion) will be op ruMl in Nov. next, tor the reception ot u'len's.
Tne building is larj^*and rom'tno-"" dious, situated in E bridge St. r-rt, between Grand an oom, ami idjoining the present U. Inti--in try. It is in a healt'iy and pleasant part of the city, and lias been covopit ted *t a great exp^n-e.
The following branches wilt be a
An ito my S rgrry and practice of
4 ^ndwifcy "and diseases df icomen ch Idren 5. Materia dicit and practical botany.
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Cuemi^try and pharmacy Tn benefits to be derived bv aft attendance at this Institution, will, ve trust, be duly appreciated hv those who wish to acquire a correct knowledge of the healing art. re the student will be taught a "io modern practice which is deeor-d necessary, in addition to the Botanical and in cons- qnence of his reling in the I istitu'ion ad pursu* ig a systematic course id stud.es, rombiningeach of these deoart nents^ he mav a quire a knowledge of botti in less than one half the time and with half the expanse rh «t isr^qui. at other MeduaMn-titutie is.
Th 're being an lufi mary connected with the Acad my the ud«nts will have the benefit of Clinical pracrice, bv which the experimental part: if medicine will be acquired witb the Theory
Another advantage held out to the -tudent i«, that all those who conorm to the rules and regulations of the school and there finish their education, will have employment with a generous compensation secu ed ihem by the institution, to disseminate the practice of medicine in dif ferent sections of the country.
There will be no specified time to complete a course ol study but whenever the student is qaal fi to pass an examination he will receive a diploma, and this deploma will have a decided advantage over every other, as it will enable the professor practice in every State iu the Union without molestation.
REQuisrnoNs.
The qualitications for admissiou into the »chool will be:— 1. A certification of ^ood moraV character. 2. A good Eng'i'.h education*,
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inle in advance boa d, (hring extra chaag ll| be 50. per eek. Some p*"ovi»i«n is macMfor oting men in indigent circumstan-r 9 a TOI ceS *.
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