The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 May 1824 — Page 5

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MJIKIXG AS GREAT Jl

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AS IIAS EVER BEEN OFFERED

IX THIS COUNTRY.

ALL OF 1VTIICII WILL BE

Sold as Low^fl IS A.YY XV THE STATE:/ "m J. F.

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"MAY «o, 1824. A .U-, V'*

Jlccounts.

THE PARTNERSHIP

TV Mng between

now.cxist-

IVM. C. LJNTON S

S. COLLET'J\ expires by limitation on the fifteenth day cfJuly next.

Previ-

iiulisvcnsublu ncteisury

ALL MANNEU OF ACCOUNTS should be ielllcd.

They therefore have

drtcrmiued the 1.3th day of June, as ^thc

longest period to

tion

any account

which

can remain unsettled, 011 their books— And have to invito the

immediate aUen

of all concerned to their peculiar /'situation. It will not Ua in their power to extend indulgence ,tr any person tvhutever whose account may remain unsettled at the above time.

LINTON Sf COLLETT.

May 10, XC2,

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STOLEN.

I' ON the night of the 10th inst. froni near the plantation of Joba F.

si-3«£

is Ilorpes and a Colt belonging to cm? Miami ^Indians on their way t'» Kr-kaskia—One, adaik bay stud wi11 liiNfr-: i.rcU.and heavy main hanging on Imih sides of the neck with .'v iarge /hite strip iuhis face— his tail trimed dose —one comm.on sized bay horse, natural pacer—with a square dock \vi .h a lar,re bell on— one hirid foot and huff whitest)ue

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nim ,jsiz.t'} with Is

a black Morse of cora-

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white,stn^gn

l-rt- nosiij, etui on£ hind and foot white— b:an-'- il N- on the left (high—a small black Mare with a liorbe Colt of thy same-^color.--Also a bay Mare of small sip, no {/articular mai ks. 'I his is the second loss sustained by a a In last, seven Horses were stolen from ilie same ^encampment.—One of these Horses, was a small Luy, branded in the Spanish mode on each flaik and :hi«h—a large bay Horse, with a white iacc and one white hind leg.—Also a very handsome Chesnut Sorrel Mare— re it a b'aod on tine lore shoulder—A daik way Stud Horse, ttith a star in the forehead—One, a Sorrel Stud Colt, with a white lace--and white legs.

A Son el Mure, with white face and

Another Stud ,Colt, very daike sorrel •vyttlv.Maiij.tq -Loifs.. Any person who \vil npprchencTthe re a iv in •oinia'tion :to Christmas Dnshncy at Tort Harrison, shall receive the reward of thirty DOLLARS and ail rea^onable charges paid—the Horses remaining in pledge until the money .is received—It is hoped that every white mart will exert himself in bringing icse rogues to Justice, as white men hi»uld never countenance others in setting such had c."/ampies.

JOCCO— WKAW CHIEF...

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JOSEPH BACON

•KEbPEC'I FL\.LY informs the CIt"(/.•'iis of rcrre-Haute, and vicinity that iie c:»rrie» tije

r^"^'^.'on f«jA'JvY(3

fiiincTv—situated on the state, road leading from Vinrennes to Tcrrr-Haute.

twt) miirs hor!h f.-f Kmcrsorrs and six miles Sou'h of Shaker Town. Cash, tir Aicrchantablf produce will he received if delivered at I'erre-Haute, or Vincemcs ,nnd a liberal credit will he given, for apart of the payment.

Any person wishing to prorcure a healthy and comfortable home, in a

v,o,l •.,eisl.tmrlmctl ,vl.|l siluM,,! for a

private t.m.ly or a ta»cr», w.,1 1.. well

to call upon toe editor of t!us paper, or A i- ix-„ .1.

Araurj kinney uf as.nngton, l»

viess, county, who will also sell on the,

most accommodating terms, three} Houses aiid Lots, well situated in thr 1 uwti ot ashifigtoii, uccd prir.ee. a N 1 8 2 4

fraud in the payees and shall there lore never pay them. THOMAS HYATT.

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Poach Orchard—watered by a spring hcUUhv, fertile section of country— and well —convenient Cabins and sta-

at

TQ WW'LOTS'

THIS/second sale of lots in tjhe

I TOiV.iV OF

GMEEN CASTLE,

Corominces on the first Monday of June ip'xt, ..

Greencasile

Jisbed by law the seat of Jus-

a 4 a a

reetior

cient strength to force Mills and other Machi sons, a Gnsi a four countr ishing Oaly v, ilder som as

ery throughout the dryest sea* [n one of these is now erected and Saw MILL within one and mile of Greencastle. This allords one of the most flouric.v settlements in the state.—

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purdiase money "Lomeand see,"—and buy. J. BAiTiD

^ijarch 10, 1824—S4—8w.

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lOTS

BUSJA'ESS.

f:1 d.u-er-mTTr-TWr South of th" I'noiic Lfl'ivAR^, where ail orders in his line will-tic promptly attended to,

Tene-Haute, May 1 i, 1824, 39.

A- -For Sale.

•^A FARM with about

so

r/es

nf improvement—a good Apple and

iri the Town of

vROCKVlLLE

\y !l be ofii-rcfl for sale on the ICtti

quired to uive bond and seem ity ic

LOTS will contain with the exception

the Si REM S will be II feet

wide, and tlie Alleys SIX I KEN feet running through each SQUARE

ROCXriLLE,

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nc Jr ie cen{re 0 ie

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very re-

Noticc.

Vi-nor,

ami:"fy.dinner,

-two dollars, anif one note to e,6 Winters, Isaac White, James Khjih N. Robinson for twenty dollars, Halters.

—the consideration of said notes, has! 1- L. II. ^yO'Ti M•jntircly failed, being bottomed on

Frbi uarv 13th 18^4. 29 tf. ^Vf Viln ,hn t. £00 Volumes of the

ZTTT) Goodwill, 0IP-cd

VTTOUNEY AND Couw«LT .on AT LAW, Collection of ujiwardsof 700 Volumes.

11 AS opentd an Office in the town 1 The. inhabitants ot the county are

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Wiishington in tltecouutv of O.tviess resptctluily invited to become subscri -*llc will practice in the Courts in bers. .- that and the neighboring counties and By order of the Presklent will attend with, promptness ami fideli- JOHN RWiTTON ty to all profe^S4j0pal business with ,v Librarian, whicn h« uiaj.

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i/tn' of Jnne nex one fourth of the II v/ vj A.JK/ JL purchase money will be required in

laud, the balance in sis twelve & eigh- ^j

county on Sec-

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i"**' Town 15, North Range

West..

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cheap ami plenty in the vicini-

Ile ll'Uut!,J,,.

-i" *r*„ THOMAS SMITH,

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AT.f."*persons are l.o.ebv notffied, .Jod. povvney, 'ri.oi.iao Oilkison, M»,.ot to pwchase the ful'owinK notes s" an.I Kghert Junes, jigtieil by me to wit: one note to „. Antf.w kel ban, Pe.ley M„chell2, scph I'.iuqe for one humlreil anil ei«iit .J^incs Nolan,!, h^ jSeelv '-"''"'g* a to A a I S an Bruce

for one liundre.l

Indiana.

J'e»G ^04, 37.

A List of letters remaining in the

st Office at Roseville Ind'ana, on the 31st March 1824, which if not taken out in three months will be sent to the General PostOfliceas dead letters. to 2 A a a

John Vancamp, Ja-

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•'Notice.

-THERE has iust been

isliington,Daviess county Indiana,! fu/pUBI^IC LIBRARY of the

received in

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(Qen months, Ine purchaser wul be ic- g^

lias been selected a^rreable ton IDW ot the last Session of the Legislature monlly low

for the permanent SlCAl OF JUti- credit.

PARKE (UtUVTi\

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SALE OF LOTS IN\*

THE TOWN' OF

.' JYE fVPR0T.

NEWPORT, the seat of Justicia of VERMILLION CONTY. INDI \NA, Is pleasantly situated on a BLUFF, ou the South side of the

LITTLE VERMILLION

Two ml led from the

and ejevateu,' ip the heart of a fer-(State, in fertility uf soil ia exceeded tile tract of country, abounding with by hone. For FrafSTiTH, it's &itaa spring?, and intersected in every di- tion is preferably to that of any other town in the Wabash country, arid ia plentifully supplied with the best of never failing springs.

with handsome streams of suffi­

NEWPORT

Is an inviting situation to the indusrious MKCHANfC, and a place where they will be able to obtain constant

w..w/ vv,

ree years ago, it was an entire employment, and the professional char.ess but the desert shall bios acter meet with encouragement. The the rose," it now numbers per- country surrounding it, is rapidly set- ...... ll- Fi-i it Vv I 1 klll^3t£l 1 tt fV ft'1 Ik «v» 4-

hUIii (is lUU lUDCj It UUU»«'U»W v/ 14 IA OWI lUUUUll^ If IttpiUI

hups, itore than four hundred (amilies. tling with the rr.ost industrious farmers.*^ .? (irerniastle, and the adjaccnt coun- Under these inviting circumstances, fry promises, what many towns and we would solicit all emigrants especialcountries in the New Purchase do ly Mechanics, to view Newport before not pniiiise health and profit to the they settle elsewhere, as we are confi& eroigrait. Mechanic's and others are dent they will give it a preference.— invite^'to notice the present prospect The sales will be on the first Monday t)f th/ir own advancement. *ii' Jm«x rtcj -t.v+w- ^Kvk.1^ «y"«a

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Tqms of sale will be one fifth of the said town, the terms of sale are one „./*• purclise money paid in hand, the bai- fifth of the purchase money paid ia ancejin three equal annual payments, hand the residue in four equal semi the roperty standing in surety for the annual payments.

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|$ THE subseriher has on hand now and offers

TO SELL

favourable 'tei ms a very

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state

—and in situated in a high,

Terrc-Haute, March 2Jth LS°'J. SS.^m'.

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works, tether with

if to a It is a

Jan. 1st. 1S24,

FQR~ SALE. I

FRACTION SIX,

For

adjoining Lower Terre^IIaute, containing "**s

121 Acres,

of excellent land handsomely situated on the East bank of the VVabasiu iai now for sale on the most accoinmoda-* ting terms. Any person wishing to purchase an excellent situation would, do well to view this land. For parties ulars apply at this office.

A good Horse will be taken id part pawnent.

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Wabash tiiver

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of PUTNAM, in the The COXF^-.«C VeriniliibB" premises

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if 11 A mi ft it ffl *-wi

JOHN COLLETT,

April 23, 1824.

Jigent.

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on the most

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the with the OU 1' HOUSKS suit-

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nos af

,y purpose, situate oil

near the Public square-

als{) jag ofj ian( a un

of Good Whiskey,

which lie offers for sale lower than it can be had any where in the place— and sundry articles of

HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE*

For ("ash,

All of which he offers to sell uncomor a short

f,

SAMUEL EVRRSOL.

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Terre-Haute, Jan. 1824—25.

Law .Notice. '.

AMORY KINNEY informs hia friends and the public, that he continues to |)ractice law in the several counties in the first circuit, Dubois and Pike in the fourth, and Green in the (ilth—au^ in the Supreme court. He will be ftiuud at his residence in Washington except when absent at court.—* Conveyancing punctually attended to.

tf"*"VF11if me !tnicbo''t» puller to ttic

,late firm of Brown and Kinney, or to

the subscriber, are requested to make

:im**dUae payment

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And they^ can-

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indiscriminate

lave made an

collectioa

collectioa

indispensably necessary. AMORY KINNEY.

Horse-Bills

Iif.'EXECUTED AT THISOFFICE.

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