The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 38, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 May 1824 — Page 4
Notice.
ALT' pertoni are hereby notified, got to purchase the following note# signed by to
29. tf.
one note t0
sepli B'HCe lor one hundred and eight dollar*, one note to Alexander Biuce »fi«nor, for one hundred and eighty-two tioll*r$, and oue nut« to El'jah N. Robiuson tor twenty dollars, —the consideration of said notes has entirely tailed, being bottomed on fraud in t'e payee* and I shall there fore never pay them.
THOMAS HVA r.
SVa*hington,D.ivie»» couuty Indiana, Jcbruary 13th ld~4.—£9 It.-
J1 Great Bargain
LAM) FOR SALE. D. Gooihvin,
THW' undersigned offers for sale
TP WO TRACTS OF FIRS I HA IE
LAND,
lying in the forks of V\ hi 'e River Daviess Counfv Indiana, One Tract ot
160 ACRES
with 50 Acres improved 100 bearing
Appfetr«ei,
g"«d .Spring*.—The other A
Tract, has about 2 ACRES under cultivation. go VI ILL SEA and well Timbered—both lyiug about si\ miles trow Washington. The price will be in conformity with the times— A Waggiuand Horses will be received In part payment and ic terms otherwi»e wade easy.
JOHN FLINT.
Notice.
THERE has just been received in the PUBLIC LIBRARY of the county of Vigo, about 200 Xolumesol' the most approved Works, together with thtf tenner stock, now crompi .ses a Collection of upwards ol TOO oiumes.
Ihe inhabiunt* of me county are respectfully wivited to become subscribers.
By
order of the President. JOHN BR1TTON Liijiarian. Terre-Hrute, Jan. 1st 1B24, 2itf.
Law Notice.
AMORY KINNEY informs his friends and the public, that he continues to practice law in the several counties in the first circuit, Duboia and Pike in the fourth, and Green in the fifth—and in the Supreme court. He will be found at his lesidence in Wash ingtoii except when absent at court.— Conveyancing punctually attended to
AH who are indebted, either to the late firm of Brown and Kinney, or to the Hub^ciibef, are requited to make immediate jmyin*'nt. Arid il they canHot pay. to c.t!t find sett.*- tke same by Dof«* it is ho|j«»d that f.!n invitation Will not he ne^iecrod, a-, late events have inarSe an indiscriminate collection lAdispensaoly neces-arv.
AMuKY KINNEY.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
FRACTION SIX. adjoining Lower Terre-Haute, containing
121 Acres,
of excellent land handsomely situated on the East bank of the \Vabash, is now for sale on the moat accommodating teriua. Any person wishing to purchase an excellent situation would
io wtfil to view this land. For partic-
ulars apply at this office. A good Horse will be taken in part payment.
I'erre-Haute* Jan. 23, 1824—25.
ATTORNEY AND l'0UN*I.L0H *T LAW,
\!S opened an Offive in the town of Washington inthecountv ol D.iviess He will practice in the Courts in that and the neighboring countie* and will attend with promptness and fidelity to all professional business with which he may be entrusted. 27
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IJj JULi#
THE subscriber has on hand now and offe's TO SELL on most favourable terms a very convenient
HOUSE cV LOT,
together with the OUT OU:S KS suitable for almost any purposp situate on Market Street near the Public square— he a'soha« on hand a quantity
of Good Whiskey,
which
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he offers for sale lower than it
can be had any where in the place— and sundry articles of HOUSE HOLD FURNITURK, All of which he oilers to sell uncommonlly low For (as/i. or a short credit.
SAMUEL EVERSOL.
Terre-Haute, March 25th IS M. S.'l. 3 rn.
For halt.
THE OX MILL Jind two thirds of the
STEAM D1SI ILLERY
In the town of Washington, Daviess Co. The Mill has run but one year, the Still two years, they are both in operation The above properfy will be sold at a reduced price for cash, or fir art of the purchase money paid and approved security for the balance, for further information enquire of
Jan. 13 I82S.
JOHN YYT1ALEN. on the premises.
Henry Marrick,
(ATTORNEY AT I.Aw)
Contintips to practice in (lie sever a! courts of the fii*t Judicial circuit— lie keeps his office at Washington, Daviess county, wherchc he may at all
times be found excepting when absent at court. Conveyancing punctually attenj. ed to and correctly executed on moderate terms*
town LCTtzT
THE second sale of lotsiu the TOWN OF
GREENCASTLE
ornmencp8
une
on le fiist Monday
ne*
Greencastle
Is est&Mi.slied by law Die seat of Jnfltt lice for the county of PUTNAM, in Upstate of Indiana.—Its site is hatukoi and elevated in the heart id a fe tile tract of country, abounding wi springs, and intersected in everv rtcfion with handsome streams of sui. cient strength to force Mills and otlu Machinery throughout the dryest sej son»i. On one ol these is now erecte a Grist and Saw MILL within one am fourth mile of Greencastle. Thi country affords one of the most flourg ishing new settlements in the state.-*-Only three years ago, it was an emir wilderness but the desert shall bios sum as the rose," it now numbers per haps, more thun four hundred families Gtei'ticastle, and thr adjacent coun try promises, what many towns an countries in the New Purchase not promise ,• health and profit to th emigrant. Mechanic's and others ar invited to notice the present prospec of their own advancement.
I erms ol sale will be one fifth of th purchase money paid in hand, the bal ance in three equal annual payments the property standing in surety for th purchase money.
Come and see, —ard buv. J. Wli'D JJgt. March 10,1824—34—8w.
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THE public are hereby notified that the Subscriber continues to carry on the
Hatting Business
At his old stand in the Borough of Washington Daviess County.— Wheie he keeps a constant supply of Ladies Fur Bonnets and Ladies and Uentlemens Hats in assortment.
Those who wish, can be accomwuxl*ted with such articles by applying as a bove Furs, or Cash will be received in payment.
JAMES CALHOON.
Jan. 1 1823. N. B. A lad from the conntry who can come well recommended, will be taken as an apprentice to the abov« business.
All kinds of Blanks for sale at this office.
iioi'sc-iiills
EXKCUTlil) AT TI11S0FFICT..
