The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 October 1823 — Page 3
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BY HENRY M.LEW. D'py. Oc «."••! tP^".—
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EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.
NEW GOODS. Isaac C. Elstoli
HAS JUSR UECEIVED,
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Stock
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AND IS NOW OPENING AT HIS
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LARGE $ GENERAL*assortment of •M:
Merchandize,
OF THE LATEST FASHIONS"
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REST QUALITY,
CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:— Super blue, black, brown and green
Cloths,
Common do 'Drab do Blue Plane, XJassimeres & Salinetts, .£-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 11-4 Rose blankets, 3 8c 3 point do hite, red, yellow & scarlet Flannels.
Black, blue, brown, and crimson Bombazelts, Super fancy prints, (new style) Fine and coarse calicoes, Carlisle Ginghams, 4-4 5-4 & 6-4 coarse and fine Cambrics,
Black Sf orange do Figured and plain^ Lenoes, Book Muslins, Jaconett Robes, Figured and plain Cravats, 4-4 6-4
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3-4 silk Shawls,
Cassitnere do Imitation do Black silk Handkerchiefs, Flag do do. Do cotton do Madrass do. Canton Crapes Black lustring Silk,
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White Sarceuett, White silk Gloves, Dogskin do Blue & yellow Nankins, Figured black silk Royal Rib Valentia Mersails White silk Hose Do do do Cotton do Worsted do Lamb'* woo| 4 do Irish Linens, Linen and cotton Diapers, Caroline Plad, Domestic do and Stripes,
Vesting, I do do do
4-4
Do 3-4 &
Checks,
Do bleached and brown Shirting, Do 4-4 o-4 atid 6-4 Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5 to 8 Ladies' fine and coarse Morocco Shoes, Men's coarse do Cotton Cards No. 10 Wool do Men's fur Ilats, Boys' Morocco do One case Straw Bonnets, Leghorn Flats, Tortoise-sheel Combs, Side do do Mock do do
Hardware & Cutlery,
GROCERIES
AND
Medicines. ALMANACS for 1824. ALL which trill be told kivfor Cath, Gittteng, or Bees-wax
Terre-IIatite, Oct 29, 1823. I3tf
LAKGE ASSORTMENT.
THERE has ju«t been opened at the store of
Ll.vmv
S\I.T
COL LETT,
a lar$e supply of WINTER Goons tow it:
Rlanhets. Flannel*, Umnbnzeltts,
Ca3*innelt$t Cloths $**.
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J\fore J\few CrQQuS•
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DirecllA ext of ttu COij UT hOiSE,
A lariHe ami splendid assortment of lUl.L AND WINTER
GOODS,
direct from NEW*?OHK and PHILA
DELPHIA*
SUPER CLOTHS & CASsIMERES do COSINE ITS do FL\NNELS Commivft do
Rose & point BLANKETS. Backings and Baize Super Super SHAWLS Twilled and Plain BOMB\Zf5TTS
Mma CALICOES, a new and superb article Canton CR\PES &. ROBES Ihread LACE Tortoise-Shell COMBS' Plaid SILKS Circassian PLAIDS for winter wwr Ladies BOO ft and SHOES Coarse
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tyc which will
be sold as low or lower than any in the *(nle---Tltpv have also, cotMtsttfncrtf of
which will be wild unusual!V,
chvap lor cash—a larse supply of &*«• j?/ir ICetthn ao«l other casting are daily expected so that those who call upon them will he s»opi!ied with any article commonly found in stores—Furs,
Hides, liees-u a & Peltrits
recived ^n
payment I'erre-Haute, October 29 13?S"l$tf.
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THE
srORR OF
SV» ©OTTO
of the latest importations. Consisting in part of
^do,
Wool HATS Sugar
KETTLES
CASTINGS (5CC. Which togetnerwith his former stock on band, make as large and general assortment at can be found in this place All of which will be sold on the bent terms for CASH, BKE8-WAX HIDES or FURS
JOHN F. CRUFTf*
Terre-Haute Oct. 29, 1823.-.IS-St
LING.
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Mc ullki
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3t Bees-wa* and j^(l—Samuel, times be received in
'JOHN F.'ICtoFT.
Terre-Haute, Oct. 29, 1825-p-H 4w
ELECTION.
WHERE\s a vacancy has occurred in the oflica of
Associate Jndgt
vember ntxf,
CIRCUIT COURT September Term A. D. 1823, Park County ss.
iieubtn Newton 1
vs. I Foreign
Cyretitus Chapin Attachment.
I HK plaintiff appeared b) ]S' Hut tington his attorney, and it appearing to the court that the defendant i» not resident of this state—on mo:un or dered that the pendency of this writ bpuiilisiied in the W. Jtegister and let re-Iiaute A«lvcrtifcr a paper printed at ferre-llaute f«ar weeks successive'^ a ntl that this cause be continued untt the ne*t term of tliis court.
A C«pv Ve»est. WALLICK REV.
List cf Letters revaluing a ths-Post-Uffice at Terre-Haute, Indian, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters.
Those who make application* Tor advertised letters will enquire fur them, aS SUCh.
\rrowsmitb,AUpr.
Black William, Baker Lemuel, Briant Josiah, BennetJoseph,
Brown Elijah or John, .• Beneroft Joe),
Bond John,
Conway John, Coffee John, Clem Samuel, Carlton Henry, Castle John Careo Josiah,
Downey Joeh, l)uice Sam I. Duglass Aaahel, Dowdy Owen* l)eene Joshua, Davis Aaron,
Esra Jesse,
Nevens George, Nelson James, O
PurchMe(j
It ii Ong l«uc,
jpertrture of its atmoHt\^ ijA-^sPike John, that account, "'igflf Pafter«on Joseph ijroval rtfVidence. VJ*F« ^e'on William, Iks river Manian®(L Pattrick Martin, mfickijt terms—Or-
Richardsori John,
b"iro:-Ro«h
Sandern John, Simpson "John, Smith Samuel, Shipman Elijah, Stephens John,
tor Vi
go county, by the resignation of the lion. Demas Demirtg.esq. as appears by a writ of ejection directed to me by his Excellency William Hendricks, esq. Governor of the state of I%liana: Notice is therefore hereby given, that an election will be held in the different townships of *aid county, at the u$,ua) places of holding general elections in each township, on the lOfft
day qf No
for the purpose of filling
the aforesaid vacancy. Given under my hand, this 24th dav of October, 1823. T. H. CLARKE
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Park Court house, October
1.1 4 v.
23, 18*f
Wanled,
An apprentice to the Printing lm*ive*
lad from 14 to 16 years of age, whcan come well recommended, will b* taken as am apprentice *t this Office,
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Curtice R^ubeo* Cook Jesse, Conner John, Cannadv Henry, Crawford Caleb,
l)avi» JameK, I)e*hoa C'u istinasty DoonaUittim Jolin, Demas Detnming,» Davis Eleanor.
E Elis Edward,
Flemining Stephen, Ferrel Jamesj
Graham James, Gilcason liat3 Goodrich Justice, Givens Elisha, Gilbert Curtice,
Iloughman Danl. House Saml. Henry Saml, Hagermaa John,
Jones^ Wiley, James Ed ward D.
Kiger Jacob,
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Harlftnd Jar.objr*5 Hedges Nathati'l W Hau«ufket G»o. S. Headley John,
JoneS" Jamesi ^Lester Joseph,
Kimbler Evan, ft
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Ludlow Ludwick, SLong James, Lewis Andrew, S'
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Moore Betsey, Mitchell Perley Hinsfield John,
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Mackentosh M. M'Mullen Wm. M'Carta Wm. V' -"w
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Nation Isaac,
& Pemberton F. C. -Pucket Hannak,, SPat ton James, 'vPocock John, 2.
of
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Rankin Win?** .Rico Cornelias* ^Row Wm.
D.»ia,
Raymtind Ben}. Roach Margaret, iRobbison Andrew,
Robbinson Amos tho Hon.
S Sumnells Ma«hach«r Stewart John.
Sthephens Henry* Starr Catharine A^ Stewart Wm. »J,
Thompson Tho«I Tucker Joel, W Vandever John Whaley Honry,' Wickard John, Worth Veno, White Daniel. Wiiaon Ralph, Yagor Nicholas,
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Wilder Joel, Whitford UUchael* Wickard Johu, Walker Joitepli, Wilson Thomas, York Leonard,
JOHN M. COL AN,
Nontice. v'-
TO the persons Uoidin leas** on the School Section No. 16, in Town wejve, \«r(h
Range nine Wt^t—
to be prepared to deliver to the Board »t Tru-tee* lor said section ttorir wnptovements with fencing a«d buM'lmgs ui good tenantable repair on th" first day of Jartuurt 1824, on whifh day, their terms will expire each improvement to be enclosed neperatf* with a li»no at ieast 36 leet between the two idhpiovernents, the lane to run hast ami
Went, dividing the ftwrntb I a«»f and North East of »aid section No tiatfiet- to be removed (nimii(l section tttilefs peritiis»ioti in writing i.oin the boaru of trdstee».
Given under our liands and teals this iSth dav of October 1823. J.'COLMAN.
JObKPII MARK., rrustecg. v\ M' MARKS, 0( rw.
JUH.tiNACSLZ for the year 182
F(TR MLE DT THIS.
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