The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 June 1824 — Page 4
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THXOXMtLt JM two thirds vf thi
STEAM DISTILLERY
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the town of Washington, Daviess The Mill has run but one year?
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of the purchase money paid approved iwcuritj far the balance, farther iafermstion enquire of
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JOHN WrHALKN.
on tf* ftnmihu.
I Henry Marrick,
(•TTOKKXY AT LAW)
i"' Continues tu practice in the sever aft
courts of the firit Judicial circuit— his office at Washington.
W* keeps fyavies* c« /times be found excepting when absen' at court
tavies* county, wherehe he may at all
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HATTING*
THR public are hereby notified that the Subscriber continues to carry on tte
Hatting Business
At hi# old stand in the Borough of Wash ington Daviess County.—-\VJiere keegp a constant supply of Indies Fiji Boti«M»to and Ladies and Gentlemen* Jfats in assortment*
Those who wish, can he accommodated with such article* by applying as abo*e. Furs* or Cash "will be teceivin payment. %?A!ES£ALHOON.
Jin. 1 IMS. N. B. A lad from the conntry whr can come well recommended, will Intake* as an apprentice to the above business.
Great Bargain!
LAND FOR SALE.
THR undersigned offers for sale TWO TRACTS OF FIRS RA CE
^LAND,
in the forks of White Rtver Da wmm Coantv Indiana, One Tract
160 ACRES
^ith 30 Acres improved 100 bearin? Appletrees, good Springs—The other Trad, hat about 80 ACRES under cultivation, god MILL SEAT, and %«fl T*»6er«i—both lying about sis miles from Washington. The price pill be U» conformity with the times A Waggooand Horses will be received in part payment an3 the terms other '•wise made easy.
JOHN FLINT.
NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS
tespectfnlly informs the citizens »i Vi«»and the adjacent counties that h«i nason hand Wool Carding Machines ot a superior quality which he will sell low and will continue to make Wool and Cotton Canting and Spinning Machines of the best quality on verv low terms— -Also, all kinds of turned and finished Iron work, Mill Irons (kc.
Terre-Haute April «7, 1884— 37m3
TO SKLL.
a»In S^Wl^?ht.r
hM en
hand nnW
bvwirkhli! tT, tV\e mos1 favourable term* a very «ont+*Uut
HOUSE LOT, together with the OUT H*J8KS suit til1*J°f ^lmo*t *°y P«rpo«e. situate on Market Street near the Public squarel»f also has on hand a quantity
-tff Good Whiskey, *hich he o#ers for sate lower than ii can be had aav where in the placepad sundry articles of
HOUSE HOLD FUkMTUBK, All of which he oiler* to sell unrom monlly tow For o*A, (or a short e^or«dit.
It SAMUEL RVERSOL. Jttn-umVb March a$th
Wm Jms&i.
RALE OF LOTS IN THE I OWN OF
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Conveyancing punctual*/ attend
ed to and* correctly executed on mod crate terms*
NEWPROT.*
NK VV FO« i', the xetl of Justice of VERMILLtON CONTY. INDIANA, pleasantly situated on a BLL ¥tf, «n
or UTOf VKUMUM*.
_r 4k- mi til 1 WO tit lies (lOflMite abash /rnvr
utiles
The county of VetJntHion promises fair to be one of the wealthiest in the State, in fertility of soil it is exceeded by none. For HEALTH, it's situati«n is preterablo to that of an/ other town in the Wabash country, and is plentifully supplied with the heat of Qevei failing. springs.
NEWPORT
uninviting situation t« the Indus-
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MECHANIC. and a place where
the* wul be able to obtain constant employment, and the profeknioual character meet.with encouragement. The country surrounding it, is «apidly settling with the most industrious farmers. Under 4hese^ inviting circumstances, we would solicit all emigrants especial*
Ijr Mechanics, to view Newport before they settle elsewhere, as we are confi dent tber will give it a preference The sales will be on the€lrst Monday of June next, at the public square in '.aid town, the terms of sale are one fifth of the purchase money paid in itantl the residue in four equal semi annual payments.
JOHN COULETT, Agent.
April SB, 1824. s?
ALU AISLE LAND
FOR SALE.
FRACTION SIX, adjoining Lower Terre-Hattte, contain
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121 Acres,
of excellent land hand timely situated on the East bank of the Wabash, it now for sale on the most accon.oioda ttng terms. Any person wishing purchase an excellent situation wbnln lo well to view this land. For partic 'ilars apply at this office
A good Horse will be taken ii part payment Terre-IIawte, Jari: 23, I8fi4~25.
Law Notice.
AMORT KINNEY informs himends and the public, that he contin ues to practice law in the severacounties in the first circuit, Dubois aw.1 Pike in the fourth, and (*reen in th« ifth—-and in the Supreme court. wif! he found at his residence in Was»«. gtnn except when absent at court.— onveyancing punctually attended
AH who are indebted. eith«*r to tl 'ate fiim »f Brown and Kinney, or *he subscriber, are requested to makt
H. D. WHEFLF.R, of Vmcennew. payment. And ifthrv cat not pay, to call and settle t!ie same hv i«Je. It is hoped that tljis invitation
WIH not be neglected, as late event* iave made an indiscriminate coiiectim ndiapensably nece*n«rv
AMOKY KINNET.
Notice,
"THERE has jn»t been reeeiv**! t. heHirBLIC iktiAUY fZ^J' 7 of V,go. about 200 Vui0fnMO, fh1 nost approved W«wks, together with he former stock, now crompiises» ollecnon of upwards of TOO Volumes.
I he inhabitants of the count* are Respectfully invited to become subscri-
®y order of the President. JOHN BRITTON T.-w, *$ Librarian. terre-Hrute, Jan. 1st 1824, £1tf
Notice.
JOSEPH BJ1COJS
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where aU
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TOWN LOTS: THE second sale of lots in the TOWOV
GREEN CASTE
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Greencastle «^v wara ofthir^
Mtablisheil by law tl.o .eat of Jul- r^'uiiii'g tt^'pUM]'n '.!!!
state of Indiana.—'Its site is handsome
aud elevated} in the
heart ol a fer-
t*ie tract ot country, abounding with
springs, and iutersecUd in every di-
Terms of sale will be one fifth of the purchase money paid in hand, the balance in three equal amMial payments, the property standing in surety for the purchase money.
Come and see,"— and bay. J. BAiRJ) dgt. March 10,1824— S4—8w.
Kockyillet
LOTS iu the Town of *,
ROCKVILLE
Will be offered lot sale on the 16th & 17th of June nex one fourth of the {iurchase money will be required ii mnd, tiie balance in six twelve & eighicen montlis, the purchaser will be re juired to ^ive boud and secui ity-—-tli'j LU will contain Witk the exceptiou »t the ALLEY&, H,\LF AN AC Rh lit-s UEKlS will be EIGHTY fet *ide, anu the Alleys SIX KEN leet tunniitg through each feQUAhK
JiOCKFlLLE, Has been scltct- agree^bl,- »o a law ol the last Session of the gKlaiure tor the .permanent &K*li Oft JUSlltEu Kill RE COUATV, state u! Indiana—and situated in a high, healthy, fertile section uf countrynear me centre of the county on Secion
.Number 7,
Town 15, North Uanae
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MATERIALS
BUII.D1NG
Will b« ctifs,, .ml plenty in theviciaity amd neighborhood. THOMAS SMlT^hJ. Agent Jim Parke County, Indiana.
April 26, 1824 37 Sit*LEN t)N the night ot the lOlh insf from near the plantalion of John F. Kinff ..x Horses and a Colt belonging to some Miami Indians on their way to Kaskaskia—One, adaikbay stud with 'n hE
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pan»*n mode on vacli fla«k and
with a white face—and tthitt li' A Mnirpl m»ra. ikUtW *Wn(^
A sorrel mnre, with •lid legs— Another Stud Colt* very with white face and lefts.'
Coatn«Qcet «o the fir.t MuoJ. «f "c»™ .h™« llwS
Attorney
-in hanging
on both sides ol the neck with a large wlmfeHtripmhis face-hi. tail tri,JL n..n "i0ne
Cnmmo"
bay horse,
natural pacer—with a square dockhr'ff bell on—one hind foot and hofl white-One, a black Home ol common Hxe, with a small white *tnp o„ his nose, and one hind and one tore loot white-branded N. on .he
HorJ°»',,l!Vk"d
,»"1 000 »h,tP hind le« I f"11
*oiueChesnut Sorrel M»#°
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Any person who will apprthetKitk ieves secure the Umx
aX Harrison, shall receive th«
DOLLARS
and X*
rwei^d-Iti, honed tb.t a,,^
m"n U"11
man
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rcction with handsome streams ol sum-j JOCCO—WKAW CHIRP cient strength to force Mills and other Machinery throughout the dryest seasons. On one of these is now erected a Grist arid Saw MILL within one and a fourth mile of Greencastle. This country affords one of the most flourishing new settlements in the state.— Only three years ago, it was an entitle wilderness} but" tne desert shall bios soiu as the rose," it now numbers perhaps, more than four hundred families. Greencastle, and the adjacent country promises, what many towns and countries in the New Purchase do not promisehealth and profit to the emigrant. Mechanic's and others are invited to notice the present prospect their own advancement.
«*ert himself in bHngl^
rogues to Justice. aiwhlt§£3
never C011llW| nAw
#ettillg hUcl| bad
Mnv 19., 1894.
A FARM wiih about
30
and
For
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Smal b,ack Mare
with a
®o pellicular
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for Sale.
Acres
of impro»ei»ent~a good Appl, Peach Orchard—watered by aaprin! and well—convenientCabbinsw»d»ti bling,—situated on the state road Ind, ing from Vincennes to Terre-H»uti. two wiles North of Einerson'i Win? and six miles South of Shaker Tow? Cash^or Merchantable produce will received if delivered at i'erre-Haut?,of Vincennes ,and a liberal credit will be given, for a part of the payment,
Any person wishing to prorwrei healthy and comfortable home, ina good neighborhood well situated for 1 private family or a tavern, will do well to call upon the editor of this paper, or Amory Kinney of Washington, 0». viess county, who will also sell 011 the most' accommodating terms, three Houses and Lots, well situated in (be lown of Washington, at very te. duced prices. ,^5f
Mav n, 1824.
Notice.
ALL persons are hereby notified, not to purchase the following notes signed by me to wit: one note to Jin eph Bruce for one hundred and *i*ht 'lollars, one note to Alexatidt Bruce seignor, for one hundred and ighty-two dollars, and one liotn to Elijah N. Kobinson for twenty dollars, —the consideration of said notes fits entirely lailed, being bottomed N-aud in the payees and ishall there* lore never pay them.
THOMAS HYATT.
Washington,Daviess county Indiana, February 1.1th 1824.—29 tf.
D. Goodwin,
Counsellor
atLaVi
HAS opened an Oifii in the town of Washington in the county of'DavieH —He will practice in the Courts in that and the neighboring counties and will attend with promptness and fidelity to all professional business with which he may be entrusted. 27
Accounts.
THE PARTNERSHIP now cxi(ing between WM. C. IAAT 6t 8. S COLLET'i\ expires by limitatin on the fifteenth, day of July next Prt vi* ous 10 which it is indispensably necestdff
ALL MANNER OF ACCOUNTS should be settled. They therefore have determined the 15th day of June, the /wngesf peHod to which any account can remain unsettled, on their books-* ^nd have to invito the immediate (t'ltfi" lion of all concerned to their peculiar situation. It will not be in their po»«r to extend indulgence to any p*1" ®a whatever whoso account may remai® unsettled at the ahove time.
LINTON $ COLLETT.:
May 10, 1824. 39-
Notice.'
ON the 26th of March tost the sul scribers entered into PARTNERSHIP under the (irtn of
J. F. 4. w. S CRUFT. JOHN
F. (JRUFT#
WM. S. CJRUFT.
Torre Haute
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