The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 August 1824 — Page 4

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THE PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES.

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eijoated, for the disposal of certain laidi, of the United States, to wit: At the Land Office at TEP.REHAUTB, in the State of Indiana, on thf tecond Monday in November next, for the disposal of the lands situate in thi following described townships and fractional townships, viz:

Fractional townships Nos. 15 and 16, «f ranges Nos. 8 and 9, west of the second principal meridian line, being th« late ffta Indian reservation, at the mouth of Raccoon creek, on the WaDain river. '•*. jAlio, townships Nos. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 fii and 27, of ranges No. 1, east, and No. 1, west of the second principal meridian. a&V,

Also, at the Land Office at TERREHAUTE, in the State of Indiana on the third Monday in December next, for the disposal of the lands situate in the following described townships, viz.

Townships Nos. *J 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 '1 and 26, of ra. NO 2 21 22 23 and 24 rs. NO 3 & 4

Mso, at the snrr.e time end place, will fee offered for sale the lands belonging •So the United States, in that portion of the tract set apart for the location of private claims, by an act, entitled An act respecting the claims to land in the Indiana territory and state of Ohio" passed on the 2lst of April, ISO6, lying within the limits of the Palestine district, and in the following described townships to wit: Town's Nos. 3 4 5 &6, cf r. 10 1 2 and 3, ,,

I 3 and 4,

No,. 13, 14

15, 16 and 17, I W

Nos. 2, 3, 4,5, principal meridian

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IN pursuance of the provisions of will commence with the lowest num ike J«w» relating the sales of public ber of section, township, and range, & J?.ndi, I JAMSS MONROE, president of proceeded in regular numerical order, iht UniUd ^jtatet of America, do here- -Given under mr hand, at the City of by declare and mak§ known, that pub- Washington, this fifteenth day of Ju&e, lie tales will be held, as hereinafter de- A. 1). 1824.

West of

jthe second principal Mercdian

SI 22 and 23 5 & 6

j.SI ana aa r. No. 7 At the Land Office at PALESTINE,in \he State of Illinois, on the third Monday in October next, for the disposal of CERTAIN lands heretofore sold, and RE.3MNQUZS&KD to the United States, at th« L»nd Office at Vincennes, in Indian*, prior to the first day of October 1121 under the provisions of the 2d

for the relief of pur­

chasers of public lands prior to the iirst of July, 1S20" situate in the following described townships and fractional townships, lying within the limit* of the now Palestine district to wit: W*orth of iht base line and west §J the principal meridian.

In township No. 6, of range No. 10 4 5 and 6, 11 1b fractional township No 2, "J* townships Nos. 2 3 and 4, and fracticnal townships

Nos

6

anJ

7

In township No. 1, fractional townships No. 2o of range No. 13.

OF ra. No. 12

and 4,

In fractional township No. 1, of ra. j^o. 14. .c «"South of the base liw^ and west cf the 2d principal meredian. fJn frac'l townships Nos. 5c 11 2n township Nos. 12 13 14 15 & fractional 16 fractional townships NOS. 7 1 9 and 10 townships Nos. 11 nnd 12, & fract'l township 13 14 and 15 In faactional townships Nos. 7 8 0 do. 12

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12

2d principal meredian. Jtso at the same time and placc. will he offered for sale, the lands situate in the following described townships and fractional townships viz Fractional townships

or

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0f 2l]

townships 19, 20 & 21, principal meredian

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21

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12, do. do.

the Land Office at SPRINGFIELD, Illinois on the third Monday

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«,e diBpoail of the

«,tuat' .1" the following described townships, viz. -Townships Nos. 17, 18,

Also, at the several places and t.mL Z!

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aforesaid, will be offered, any sections miS-h^""8

on

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W John Watson, Mark Williams 3. Levin Warlin, Noah Wallin", Jas. Washburn. Thos. Willson, ^filli&m Woodard, John White, David Martin, James Dearbeurn,

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he br.Js reserved Ly law for the

us^ of schools, or for other purposes, 41! be excluded frem the sales which

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Persons inquiring for any letters in !^0l!a,'s

Edmund Brockway, Saml. Blair, John Briggs, Hiram

JOHN M. COLMAN P. M.

VALUABLE LAND

FOR SJILE

REACTION SIX,

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adjoining Lower Terre-Hautc, contain tng

Townships Nos. ir, 18, IOVand'fiO, of of CKellent !».,,! 1 CJ1BIA"ET-M.

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act )na!

sections

llrom any unavoidable cause, maj not

Ba,e on thc most

pa

io ofiered. .!

JAMES MONROE.

By the President: J^GKOROE GBAKAW ~m Commissioner of the Ganal Land Officc.

June 31, 1824.

A List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Terre-FIaate, on the 1st day of July which if not taken out in 3 months will be sent to the General Po*t Office as dead letters.

Brazelton, Jno. Button, Fauuy Broyny, John Bond, if N011CE C. & D. I. B. Mc'Call, R. B. Covert, Thos. Cunningham, Abel Claypool, Robt. Cunningham, Jno. T. Chunn, Robt. Coldwell, Jacob Castleman, Anthony Creel, Michael Collins, Wm Clark, Byram, Combs 2, Chas. Compo 2, Jerensiah Cruse, John Cox, Geo. Conn, Thomas Conner, Asa L.

Chase, Reuben Ourtis. Saml. H. ChaU the best quality on very lis, Joel Downey, Jas. Dixon, Boston Also, al! kinds d* turner Durr, Sarah Dod3on, Mrs. Dashney, Geo. Dougherty, Thomas Darnall,J

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A. Dardene, Mr. Bavis, Nathan Dixon, Geo* Daman, Demas Deraing, Oran Dowdy.

E. & John Klliott, Samuel Kwing, James Kvins, Jno. Friend, Wm. Florance, Thos. Franklin, Jas. Fu Iton, Jno. Foster.

G. & H. Curtis Gilbert, Adams \V. Gragg, Isam Oarrett, John Gouty, Jas. Graybam, Basil Hunt, Wm. Hogue, Jacob Kynes, Jno. lladatn, UriahS. Hulls, E!i Harris,* Jeremiah Hayworth, David Harris, iiomas Harris, Anse! Harris, Geo. iiussey, S&oil. Hyde. -t' ,,-4. 4

J. Jarbo, Horatio G. Jonss, Isaac Johnson, YVm. Jolly. 4 K. & L. Jacob Kircumdolph, Christopher Kygee, Wm. Kenneday, John F. King.

L. & M. Jared Likins, Thomas Lampson, Gooding Ld in 2, Alonxo Lapham.

M. fj- N. Ct0 Mover,'3 James M'Bride, Jas. Murran, John Maden, Joseph Miller, Saml. Mai )ne, James Moore, Wm. M'Kec 2, David Martin, Nehemiah M'Kinzie, Saml. M' Clintick, Lewis Nortrop, Jas. Nolon. John Nic'iol. -s O & Isaac Owens, Wm. Odle, Pocock or Willson, Salem Pocock, Jno Peterson, Mary Peckham James Pat* terson, John Price, Reuben Palmer, W m. Proud. ""vij.-.-^.R Sf S Amos Reed, Jno. Redman Danl. Reed, llczakiah Robinson, Andrew Robb, Jas. Rankin, David Rudney, John Roberts, Mathew Riddle, Abraham Story, Abraham Stewart Danl. Shaw, Meshach Samuels, Jas Shelby, Jrcob Stousewoi 11 or Saml. Searings. fy Calvin Trobru'je, Chsrlcs Taylor, Danl. T. Yandventer, John W Vance.

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"J Per8on wishing to

Any person wishing to 'NAL

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ulars apply at this office':/

A good Horse will betaken in

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•Haute^Jan. 23, 1824—25,

STRAl ED [from the subscriber, sometime in March l^st, a large BrindleCOW—considerably in years, with white on the belly and legs and a short tail—marked on both ears, but not recollected in what manner. O ,Whoever will return said Cow te (tie owner or give information where she may be found will be generously rewarded. ^ALEXANDER CHAMBERLAIN.

Ft. Harrison Prarie June 22. 1824.

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this list will please say that they are ®ruce seisnor, f'r one .lundted and advertised. A. & B. N. Adams, Nat'nnl. Butterfield, Member Blackinan, Jas. Blair, Jas. Briggs, Jno. Blacksoin, Chas. nven, Jonathan Botsford, 2 Hiram J. Beckwith 2, Joseph Bacon

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JOI ucivwav, oaiui. i^ian, dunii f. James li' odt, Jonas Duam, ashinprton,Daviess county Iiidian# 13rock, '1.'. H. ltlake 4, Jacob

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Iron work. Mill Ircn3 &.c. Terre-Haute April 27, IBS4—37ml.

""^TIIE subocriber ban on and clfers TO MILL on favourable terms a very cum

of

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1 ITFJ undersigned I'WO TRACTS OF

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Acres "t:

he carrica on the CJWLYE T-MJliart

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-^'ALL persons are hereby notified cot to purchase the following notes signed by me to wit: one note to Joseph Bruce for one hundred and eight

Alexander

eighty-two dollai".», ..?nd one note to

Elijah N. Robinson tar twenty dollars, —the consideration of said notes has entirely failed, being bottomed on fraud in the payees and I shall there fore never pay them. C,

THOMAS HYATT.

l£i2'l. «9 tl.

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TO MANUFACTURERS.

:H. D. 'WREF/LLR, of respectfully informs t!ie x:iti^ens of Vigo and the adjacent counties t'lat lie has on hand Wool CardiRjr Machines a superior quality which he will sel! low and will continue to make WW and Cotton Carding and Spinning Machines low t.Tins— and inushed

hand now tlie ruos nricnt

HOUSE $- LOT,

togftther'^Vith the OUT HOUSKS suitable for almost any purpose, situate on Market Street near the Public square-— he abo ha3 on hand a quantity y,

Good TVhiskcy

winch he o*Ters for sale lower than ii can he had any where in the placc— and sundry articles of

HOUSE

nou) ituxIt?r£

All of which he of! ers to sell uncommonly low For Cash, (or a shorl credit,

SAMUEL RVEUsSfj.

^Terre^IIaute, Mirch «5t:i 1824.

"33.3m.

I Great ^Bargain I

FOR

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offers for sale FIRST RATE

lying in the forks of White River Daviess County Indiana, One Tract of

100 ACRES li*

with SO Acres improved^ 100 bearing Apple trees, good Springs—The'othe? Tract, has about 20 ACRRS under cultivation, good MILL SKAT arid well riui&ere^—both lying about six nules from Washington.' The ©Wee will be in conformity with the times— A XS aggon and Horses will be received in part payment and the terms otherwise made easy. •",

JOSEPH BAWn

RESPECTFULLY informs the Citi.Z_e°.S_°!

lerre au

te,and vicinity that

BVSIJVESS

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Somh of the

IBRARY, where all orders in

his line will be promptly attended to. lerre-Haute, May 11,18^i 39

To Thc Peoples

nN°TICE

is hereby given that the

9 receivet

thc

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tha TAX

cf Vigo, fo- ?he

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year 1824, and is naw prepar ceive all taxes charged on cates Mr. Henry Alien his attention to the receiving and the collector's office?* the store of Bonner, ly in Terre-Haute, concerned, may call

The law cf tire la in its penalties witli tors, and the Taxes must tual into the treasury. Aft/r th day of August Rext, delinfjiients cxpect the operations of the law.

Vinc^nnpc I,ouniis

Any person wishici to pr«»rcure a heal thy- aud comfortable home, ir. a 'good no.ighbc: hood well situated fui a private family or a tavern, will do well, call upOH {lie editor of this japer, or on

rsona

T. H. CLARK.K Collectt

N. B. Msssrs. Joirn D. Early Henry Allen ure'authorised to receiv taxes and receipt for the same.

T. H. C.

June 5, 1824.^' 443w.

THE SUBSCRIBER IIA^HIS

Wool Cm

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in good oi-der, nnd is" ready to receive

WOOL must

washed, and

picked cican, aud a ponjjd 1 tog's liard must be sent with

cf W o1

Iftcured^sg, it.

will not get wasted. PjhCKS OF CAB K:-rht Cents per pound- for ail flift

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oc] brought in before the 1st of th& 3th Montii—nnd a Cent on every^ j-onnd for earh month after tb-U time.

I receive Wool at, and return it to

LINTON COLLETS STORK,

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will l?e received for C^rtling every 7th ib which is Carded before the 1st", of thc 8th Month, after winch the quantify wi/l increase in proportion to the price of Carding.

JAMES BENNETT.

17th of 5th Mo. IC24.

?or

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A FARM with abeut^

30 Kdcre

D'ft4*/'-

improvemcnt--a

Amory Krhney of Washiiigtou, Da^ viess county, who'will also sel! 011 the most accommodating terms, thve^ Houses and Lots, well situated in the' Town of Washington, at ..very reduced prices.

May 11, 1 £24.

D. II. Johnson tLCo.

... RESPECTFULLY j„f,rm -r cusfomevs nnd the public, tint Vier have just'recciveii and opened a renprj^

'.1SSOH.TMEJYT OF

CONSlSTfNG 01

'Dry Goods

Groceries,,

Glass'

Which they are determined to sell Iqx* for cash ajzcswcz and N. B. Please call aud ermine for yourselves.

Terre-Haute, Jane

Justices Blanks of*

all kinds for sale

at tlm Office,.

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good

of Peach Orcnar and woll con\en

watered by a spring .t ibi iijs »ni l"i ••/I'!/'? I.

roff! ica

ing from Vincen.Res 'i't-rrc.- Mautu, two miies Nartii of Enterson's and six miles South Shaker Cash, or Merchantable produce wiii hn received if del'vt-red at Terre-Ha^rte,or Vincennes ,and a liberal .credit wilt be given, for a part of (hp payment. 5

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