The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 28, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 July 1826 — Page 1

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List of Letters

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ftoato PTVoein R««»eot»ulii inform the ST? T"re-"*u" vicinithat he has taken a Room in the

Miscof Bonner, Reynolds & Karlvx |d offers hit services to the Public, in iCpractice of Physic Sc Surgery. ^Terre-lfmtf, June 90. 1826. 25.

S. M'CABE

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OFFERS FOR SALE AT HI&

Hat Factory, In Tc^hc-Hautb

theUest quality Low for CASH OR OOD WpiSKKY. July 4189##M26.~tf.

HE StiBSCniBER informs thi public that he carries on the

Saddle &f HarnessI-

Making Business,

in Terre-Haute, in the corner room of the house formerly occupied by F. Cua-ninghara.^-Where all articles in his line of ujusiness will at ail times be furnished at abortnotice, on treasonable tfrrn?.

A lad from 14 to 16 yeara of age, it* Hull recommended will be taken as an |f APPRENTICE to the above business,

II application is made immediately. Win. PROjBSf. July 5,1826.—£6-3t,

Remaining in the Post Office at TerreHaute, on the first day of July 1826 which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the Gen'l. Post Office as dead letters.

Amos Ashmore N. H. Adams.

J. M. Baker 3, E. U. Brown, Alanson Baldwin,

Jonathan Barford, Stephen G Burnet, Isaac Baldwin, Stephen Barmour,

Isaac Beaty Jonas W. Baker Enos E. Beale, Henry Boos, Mr. Buchanan,

Henry Frink, Sarah Fuller, Wm. Fulton,

Aaron Lewis, James Langlee, 2. Isaac Lambert, Ab'm Lamaster, Salmon Luak, Horace Luddington,

Joseph Marke, Achiles Morgan, J. Meaden, E. M'Collough, Joseph Miller, Thos. Mounce, Zebulon Moore, John Martin, Mr. Malcom,

Thos. H. Blake,

Moody Chamberlin, Wm. Caldwell.

Deman Deming, Wm Durham, David Dodemead, John Durkee,

Col. Paddock, Dan'l Pinckston, Michael Patten, Joseph Pucket, Nathan Pointer, Hannah Pucket.

Richard Quick,

Dan'l. Downing, J. D G. M'Donald

Saml. Kelly, John Kelly, S. P. Knight, A. Kinney,

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James Ralson, John Rodgers, S Jos. Smith, Hugh Stockton, Philip Smith, Wm. Sauky, Burges Squires, Abm. Snoddy, Dr. D. S. Smith Joshua Skidmore,

Wm. Gonger, John Garnder. H Ansel Harris, Saml. Hoffman, Critten Harrison. Joseph V Hamer 2, Saml How, John Herrington

Briant Thomas, Caleb Trueblood, Joel Tuckcr, Nimrod Taylor, W Ziba H. Walcott, Johh Walker,

N. Johnson, K. Y. Jones, 2 George Jones 2, Jacob Jones, Charles Johnson,

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Chaw Factory,'

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Jh« mapufactares.

Fancy Chair$* if manor do. Settees,

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price#

'Jeremiah Fieldf

Polly Washburn, Stephen Winshell, Mark Williams, John H. Watson.

JOHN M.

COLMAN, P. M.

WAN TED, as an apprentice to the Printing business, at this office, a lad from fourteen to silteen years oid.

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ames Julian, 5 Gilber Lamb, Juo E. Metcaif^ John Norriss, Abraham Smith, Samuel Strain, Elijah TownerM Isaiah Wallace,

Wtn Armstrong, Robert Brattoq, F. Bennett,« Moses Carr, Anna Dicks/ Ash Sf Ansu Harris Lloyd liarris, Moses Hicks, Robetlio|»kinsf

M. HOGG ATT, BL

July 1, 1836 -27-3t

List of letters

Remaining in Post IJffice af Rockville, Parke County Indiana—the quarter ending June 1826, which if not taken *wt before the expiration ol three momhs will be aent to the

Gwueral Post Office as dead letters.

I JacobKiger,

Alexander Joseph,

Jnhn Blan, Col. Bell, Jacob Bell, James Uarns, James C. Bennett, James Buchanan, Nancy Burks, Joseph Benton, Moses Baldwin.

Elihu Line, George Longman, Elijah Lamphu,"

Alexander M'Doa aid, Wm. Matthews, John Man ley, David M'Neil John M'Kintie %, Sarah M"Vay, Joseph M'Clung, I Win. Mark, George Millijan, Jacob Moore,

David Coumpts, Israel Cruss^ Wm. Comptnn, Geo. Campbell, Mayant Cummack,

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Peter Duree, Arthur of Brinkley i)ac, Robert Davig,

jllemon Nelson, !l«Ory Neaven,

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T^KE-HATTTErnOO COCWTT. 0.01^7^,,, ,, ,^ ,,

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and every other aiticle In tins line of busmegs-~which he will sell on the most accommodating terras~-for Cash Zir*antrj ®^ket

erre-iiaateJune 30,1826

iNew. Goods.

BOWER, REYJ*T0LD8S(£ji*tLY Have just receired from Philadei^ phi a. and

Baltimobe a

^Ggneial Assortment *j...aasfe OK

MERCHANDIZE

which they will sell at the lowest prices.

Terre-Haute, May 6th, 1826.

I! A List of Letters

Remaining in the Post Office at Honey Creek fa. .which if uot taien out

wi^r-lhree mont'ls

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Dr. Johnson I Phac

Cha-les Reed 2, Rob't. Roberts, Joanna Rhqads, Wallace Rea,

John H. Gillett, lohn Greysbey, Benjamin Givens, Benjamin Gordy,

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Hiram W. Sawyer, Sam'l. Steuart, W. Stephenson, Solomon Shepherd, Henry 8edenb«n der,

Naiah IJarlandS, Samuel Hartford, Sam'l. Hai-rorth 2, Claycomb Hatikins David Harm, 'eremiali UighQeltl

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Wei. Whitford,

AaN»n IluflF, W J. M'CALL, P. M. July 1826 26 Jfb

Printing exethis

tuieu at office.

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JLands ot vwtus

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ENOCH DOLE.

^be datf here-

ft will be sent to the Gen'l Post Office as 4$ad 1'ltc^, -i

tor

k«J2FJSS°Km f«

Houses Stables &c.

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intb «Wlnt WATEt, mhm of wbicb are sufictettt for a lawe DfHTlLLEOn tit* ^ovf lai^s is tust »n4 commodious

"Saw & Grist Mill,

oa a never foiling stream—the above proj^rt« situated on Haecoon Creole Parke County Indiana, fivo miles below Dickson Mills and eighteen fr« Ttf

Ka ut.

r* Haute—4h« situation it healthy, and turrounded with a large, respectable & increasing population—-a store is much wanted at that place—it wjfi be sold cheap—J&e title is indnputable, and a liberal credit will be given if required io?' a part of the purchase—for terms See—a»pjy to Messrs Scott and Linton, 'err* Haute—or to the Subecrib&r Post Master at Carlisle Indiana

J. WASSON.

July 7th, I9S6.—2? The Indianapolis Chueette, la Garette, Hamamilton Ohio, and the Cincinnati Republican, will publish the above th ee weeks, (once a week) and send their accounts to this Office ior collert'on

jfej^ Vigo Countr sst it 4 April Teres, 1826,

Bradlef, In ChaMOAiy,

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5 Petition for

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Bradlfy. 5 divorce -ym

Perm of this Court, to answer the mid bill, the same will be taken as confe» sed and it ir ordered that a copy of rhis order, be pubiish in the Wmern Register & Terre Haute Advertier a public news-paper printed in the town of Terre-Haute, four weeks successively: and that this cause be cm* unuedtothe next term of this court I A copy

Attest, .V GTLBftltT, CleHfc.py A T. IIIGG1NS. Dept

Post Office.

HAVE removed the Office from Wm Lintons* to tbe sign of

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public square

Gentlemen calling for letters hereafter it is hoped, will come prepared srifh money to pay for them—as also to pay for their r.cw« papers quarterly in anvance. The mortificrtion on their part *f being denied will certainly not be greater than on my part to deny, but such is the law, and «uch is the nature of the business of the Offiue, that this convso h*s become indispensible, and will be strictly adiicred to without respect to persons

JOHN It COLMAN, P. M. July 15th 8$6—grtf.

Strayed or Stolen,

From Negro Point, on Honey Creek Prairie, a bright sorrel MARE with a light mane and tail—two years old— off hind foot white—A white blaze in the face inclining to one nostril of good size and well made.' „At?y PerMn

who

will give information

of said mare, ao that she can be regained, to tlie subscriber living on Fort Harrison Prairie, shall receive a ffenerousrejvard^

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Dy dames Kuaney iar .oaunsel, this day fil*9 her bill and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendent is not an inhabitant of this state, it is ordered that i»nle& be be ^nd appear, on the first day of the next

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library FOR BOOKS on^ho ws^ P«r days only, from ttma bomg improper tiom, it will for tbvfafctf# compliance with Hie Law of fboinstitution) be kept open as *aktnion of* ttraoon tn each fm*k. jpersona »p. pl7»S for BOOK* «t ta mum e» have the right of aelortion mootdiug t» the |ir««ntyof their a^plioalkms, «ad it must be understood th»t ftnsdl can iioir be loam™ «xcept on that d».

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ALL Persons are hereby taoliotie# •gwnst purchasing a noteof hand *x*-1 cutod by me, to tbe adouuittrators John JeHmp deeeased,«n Uw «7^i day oi August 1824, for nineteen dollars^* b*^fJegaJ ofiietsagainstliaidnoto.^

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wove tI|i»» a ia«stak« Havfmt bAi^ pair of 4ocf» ^o«i Mr JSu* of which feoi*

HIRAM BROCK.

v, MOJUOMOS IU&4b Jul/ »0. IWMML

Aammistratom No||ce» .mm "»der«igoed having taken tettersof adraioitttration na the eatai* ol thelate Thomas Gray dec*d. of SoK liyaa County, hereby notifies all persotus "•»««g claims against said Mtittr to preaeat them properly autheaticatf

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Notice kemby fmihtr gtten^

That if the aforesaid Administrators^*' net come forward and settle the con* ceras of the Estate, legal mroceediftga will be commenced against uiem at tint next September Term

HUGH F0RBIS.

June 10, (£26

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The Paris Papers of Tuesday oaft* tain two important letters. t»a* j, (^3* the Infant Dou Mtgnel of or toga t, his sister Donna Isabel}a Mlra «ni tbe other it from Don &S igu^-J to the Em«* peror of Austria. They have been written in consequent «t tbe 1eath 01?* his father, the late King, on which oc-f casion he avail* himself of the opp^r. tuBity to declare, that s« far from eo-' coa raging in any way proceed 1 n^a1 which might tend to the reprehensible, object ol disturbing public tranquility: in Portugal, he announces on the conUary, most positively, that no one cam4 be more determined thta he ia to

cree ol M^rcb (he 9th* in tht pn^cntf year. A copy of this letter he enclo-^ 1, scd to the Emperor of Austria, as lie ], I considers him a second father, and hopes that he will deign to ipprova of the proceeding, to which the Kmhe» ror has transmitted a correspondent' snswer, approving, the affectinara tersu of conduct en the occasion.* It will be reccollected that Don Migu^ had been made the dupe of the Queen'§ faction, which had some timV sko made ao ittempt to dethrooe iht i^»g% $

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l^th of May, )8f6 jiamqss MAT Ml

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