The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 30, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 August 1826 — Page 3

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5? on the Frst Monday in October next No new tton ^'Onthe WABASH Iim ever been offer* «d to the Public nodef more favorable circumstances. I have no disposition to fellow -tho ejntapl* of some town j,^speculators ami |*tiff up(OVjJV(j^'Qj^ beyond its really it* foca| and g#Hf rtrl advantages are so far siiperiarW Aft^o^er t^wnwifh whirh lam acquainted on the Upper Wabash, I should be wanting in my duty to the

Count) ahdthe Public were I to omit somtl^hsgj^ike a genera! descripJK tjLQn of it *8 -Justice* for the new tnit ^.®Vnty of VOlTSTAIN snd situated r- on a commanding Bluff, on the Rii Pr, ^wa^a^jwrt of auction*

^,inTownahip.No -20 North of Hang- 9 West- It is fuffieicittly elevated to

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extensive viewv ot the

AlOtfND- PRAIKIE,. which lies imopposite and also, of the •"•Vft.K, for-a very considerable d«-

'fance, botfj above and below Town At the base of the B'ulFupon tiro sides

|®W-fiiw)'SPAINC8, which form Junction at the low** pa^t of the,Town ahd produce a stream of sufficient force to opperafe Machinery of any aescrip tion. »f»l this stream running off into tha«iver&rmb at its entrance, a. safe and commodiottB harbour for "TJOAT8 ««-thw largest &5ze The Town Plat is l,rr"?ravpl!y

Whtte

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rid^e, but

'falling back in either direction we immetftetely'entcr upnn a fine feriile country, sus^eptable of the highest state of *M# ouWivatioa. fjcJfji an Easterly direction f»§ within-five-:or six miles of the Town At, stands the fin« MILLS of Capt IVm

White, upon Coal tireek, and from the friacllity With which a Road may be o4$ ppm-tt, he will-shortly he tabled to ^urn'sh the 'town with Lumber on the mast reasonable terras—Oth good wj Wills are erecting some of which are ,alread\ in operation on "Shawnee and fins streams which are navigable Jjjj io the River, so that no difficulty whatii ever will be experienced by the first settlers in procuring this indispensibie .•.?#' lUrticle for building

Fountain already con-

tainsupv/ard^ ofUvo thousand inhbit'ants, and a more -eutcr-rising- inteHi'^eot and ^esppctn'ble cfassof population «anriot be foundinludiana

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IVitt the Vicinity oT the proposed fCA N A Lh and -this great

tate.1

ark which

.\vjJI shortly ba commenced and must from i's importance, be vigorously prosecuted to its final Completion, will, ii^'J ttu1 spread of i's vaNouv.-ad vantages be productive of important 'restrfts. as well to thfs town, as Ho ever* other oa the Wabash River. It .lies about 25 miles^fronr ^r»wford.«virie .\buot €0 "West Ind*a«^polis4ud about 40 above ^Terfe* Haute.

The term's or sale will be, one fourth part of the* purchase money in hand and thB balance in three, ecjuaMnstalmeivts of ix, Twelve and Juighteen Months— Bonds. 'with approvedsecurety will be ^rpqnired of purchasers 1»A!EJ, VAiV DE VENTER.

Jip c*l of Fountain County

August 10 19.B SO

BY late'Act Emigres* arty leholder of accrtificite .of Land that r^hasbcen surrendered to Congress, has ^tlie exclusive priviloae of rrpossceping m.: 'it again*—and as I -Tisve alreadv paid r.s-i 8100 /or the \Ves,t l»alf of he Ntuth a VVe^st quarter of Section thirteen in T. 14 K. Keven. \V. 1 thrret«r»s consider it m* property wand as it has soared touch £roui the loss of timber* (iwrnjt to some persona taking the unlicensed liberty »»f cutting and hauling off, I berebv give notice that il 1 come to* the ~v knowledge or any more wante of tim•j b»»r on the land above ntrntioued I _• thafl t.ke the benefit of the LAW in sucli caves made and provided to do iJttysell justice.

Say to fri«mds and the publlci'that I have declined the

And*that Mr

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LEVI J:4GOB'S :S?«WR»Tdi, DITR

A

uel MWutt

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and 36

State of Indiana,

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ftjizoa s-TKar'^:

Ar^leftfor safe, at the Stores" or Mr C. Kqse 1e.sr4 ff Jl. linton and Messrs J. & W a. Cruft,

TAK&N Of

By James Driver, Urin# irJ Wt»baah Town-hip Parko County* fa on the .llth of June 1826- a fKLLOW n&Y MARE, supposed to be' 10 or 11 tears old. fcurt^en iinnds three inches' $igii Some vhite -hairs th hdr forehead, a spot of »hue hairs ia her mainc, a scar in the inside of hftr right thigh, Rhtrt docke4*Ma natura1 pa*'cr^iotne saddle marks no her marks pcrcivab c. appraised to twenty five dollars., By Da v«d M'Kell, Ssequel X«tiverty and Sam« .ibI M^'HH

JGIIN BLAlfi P.

Lands Mills for .. SALE.

"THE STJUSCH1BKR offcr,

'sale215 ACHES

bird

LAND

It has nearly 50 acres cleared, and has comfortable

"Houses Stabfes'&c. and is supplied from durable SPRING 8 with excellent W A

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Vigo Circuit Coux^

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JACOB ROMANE

"Parke County, Jutj £7, J826.—S0.

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Practice of Law:

Kinney will aid me in

"P old Bosuf.

iiUKilKGXON.

August 19,18 $

ft, eome of which

are sufficient for a large Dl^TILLfci-RY-oo the jiboVeJaiils is a Iprge aud commodious

Sato & Qrhl Mill,

on a never failing strefwn^-tlie.i'above propc'tv is situated on Raccoon Creek PaHce €duntylndiana, five miles below Dickson?*' Mil!sand eigk e«?n fWsija Ter re Haute —the situation is heaftby, and surrounded with a targe* sresp«ttable A. increasing population—a More is much wan ed at that pface— it will he sold cheapwthe title is indisputable, and a liberal credit "will be'given i* required for-tf pail of the purchase-^-for terms &c—app to Messrs St tt and Linton, erre itaute—or to

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the' Subscriber

Post Master iitCarlisle Indiana ^AbSOBf/ Jul} 7thr18% -nfi7

In 'ianapolis Gaeette, la

Gazette, liamamilton f)hio. and the Cincimiati BcpubHcan, will publ^h the alfve tb-ee .weeks {-once wet-.kj

and

^end their accounts to this Office for col* Jerboa

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Vigo County ss:

Apfit

Margaret Bradley, iu Chancery, I' tP«{ition for a Joseph N Bradley Divorce

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Th^ wmplawianf

by James M5K)n»ey ber

rcooh«fl,

this

day :fil•••» her bill and it *ppeartng ko the isat sfaction of the Coyrt, tbut the defendant is not an %hab(taht bf this state it is ordered that unlcss tie- he and appear, on the first -day of the next Term of this Court, to answer Hie fc^td bili*, the same" will be taken as contes sed and it is ordered that a copy ot this order, he publish in the W«s-v tern Register Terre Haute Advertiser" a ic newsp^p^r printed in the toivn of Terre-Haute four weeks successively and that this cau«e be continued to the next term ol this court|

A copy 1 .r* ^-uVttest, GILBERT, Cleric.

A. IHGGINS,

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n.jiManr klxjshi,

IfrjjrmmEL irUJVTIA'GTOAT, Kospectfulty. inform their fricnd% and the public, that they .will in luture practice lJW\ in conjunction, in- the Cottnties o| Vigo, Parke, Vermillion, Montgomery* Fountain, Clay,

Putnam, and Owen, and in the Disirict Court. Rusinem entrusted to either wiHrecelve th«ir joint attention*-— After the ensuing sesnion of the Supreme Court, the fortner may be odiiculted at his office in Terre-Ilaute, the latter at his present res deice» lerre-Haute April SO, 1826.—15 $

The twderatgBKil will «lso centinpe to practioe in tths bounties of Qrejn. Davim Sf Martin, and in the t^ufre^ie Court.

W A O 1 N E

Or. W~JUDKmS

P^TiJNT. SPECIFIC.

Sbifil Vybolesale ant! Retail by ()ba9l|» fy Co Busseroo Townshi|" Knox County Dr & Wrsj,bv ,: DAVIS, Terre Haute, Sir ft tail by Dr.

O'Hivtii, Carlisle, and at the store of Mr. Hojyjs, Merom Indian^

To

THE PUBLIC.

Tats invaluable medicine is celjsbraiftd forxuriug the following disea»e«^ 1st

White $i0eiling$.

4th

Itttow by 'henswse.of

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ofjirsl rfiUt until.

of every d^-

scriptioa. Ron teg* fjkm oflong stan ding,, '^d.

Sekirrus

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4artkwl«riy

GlaiAufar Ttmrnm,

ihosfi hardened tumors in

women's Jbfeaste w&ich oftentimes terAnnate in ilc.^ratod paooers

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FeUms+ .or

what «ott& people

J$9i*trk$

ry dosrripjioa 6th ttA Hiaolir

of {eve­

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p'aut, the patient, in applying the Ointment, muvt ih ^part out ol «*ter. 8th Ch&lam» or parts affected by frost,

It ts*1 one ofihe best remedies for Burnt And It eafes the paid and draws the fi out in a«h)rt time.

F+rJnfhtmtd Women? Brbtult and GUM&ulo» JSmsiUtifc*\ jt is owiperior- to any medic.ne yet know« to tha«ned4cal finrwlty. It^a mteheafet than m*rcuria! apphcatioos, (asit ilo«r -not comtai the smallest atom Df any prepsHktion of thai mineral^) tyecause it does --not by tile paticn ii&ble to -injury f#om «xpoeuretoioold.

This Ointment hw eimdwrA of isv -ny years standing Where it ts ienpos* sible or imprudent to 4teal4h*^«exft«tfta!}

•ore, consequence of the bout* be comingvoarious «r rotten i« witi stop the iprogress tof the trt£t, increase the quantity oft disehar^ps remove -the offensive srpell, and ease the pat* ftcsn-sft the wowt Felons or WfaSt* lows ssi an uppfteatien of 48 hour*. fiheumaftKm* which have stood 4ong as Iflkecomf a systematic- disorder, require medicine *o taken ini«ra«liy 49 remote them «ntirelT But r$» smoatt common cases by-apply irig this Oidtmont e*l«rnally «s diresell it wiU^ eire relieC And -even in old people, whose pahts ba*e4een «o#*wagwr jrtand-i-^itiwiMease the p»in. HrtJolUmt an

xxiract

a

Mterfrew

t. Itor.J Parker^ 'dfOed near Mount Plcatant, lc2

To Ite W, Jr»*jws— 4 I tried thy Specific Ointment sevo»*l cn#os in which I fottnd it very uso4«i, mnd i\ partrenkur in a case ofsi woMian's breast which «w*s afie«tMi with a hardened achirrus tumor^and had boen so for several y««rs, stnd which I was of opinion that nothing but a furgtaal operation wou'd remove—I implied the Ointment to the breast and in about ten days the tumor in a perceptible degree •harf dantniihed snd -irad become much •ofusned,and by a continuation |he Ointm»nt it altogether subsided, and remsins w«!l5"/ .#s *^*t si-As it succrededln tfu« case Ibeyend any thiiig ol th- kind 1 hav« ever seen, I am induced to futatsfc this statement for the bencfiit of those in ttmilar s^, jiation. k*% k*$ ISAAC PARKER-. llso one jfrvm If. Sharks littisd li&tk «f

Wokembfr^ 1825

^, jdfc JTo Dr* W, J^dkin»— Siiv-^Ifrom tiie Mws&t whiol a »S of mine has received from your $pecific Oiotment, ^m. in4accd .to tend you a statement ofhift case, which you may dispose offof, the bene^t of others in a similar situation He had a white swelling in. bis kneel wjiitfh Croat its leg continuance and paintufnesi .had rendered him very law and entirely

Isme, The physician who. attended him finally qtiit hira with very, little benefit done. My son at .this lifpewas ih«A hopeless situatiod then sent Si

Scnefit

ot dne box of your Ointment, and the which he received tirom it induced me to persevere in the application. I sent and procured a few bcvvi?s

more

which has finally £ured him.—From yours, &c W. SPARKS Aho one from JQpJ* ftfttfart, fated fTathinglon,. Pa Jij ril 7, 1816

Dear Sir-r-After^ mcn'iooingi f^ cure of Chronic fthema'ism, ^c the Doctor says:

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In tetters, ring-worms, &c it

has done wonders, it has restored youth

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and beaufy.to' twy disetred p^rt witieh it oa* been* appyed My wife had a very obstinate herprfJc eruption on her bandsy which had beeit cured 1 wei^y times,arid had t«tui^ed as^sfwti as furedjjbut it has remained well ever since tt«i applicatitin of your Ointment

It has also been applied to a number af other .casee with equal beneficial- ef* fscU. ¥ow*&c

,?ori

of the joints.

.6th ^pra*H4r fitimttL of every $eJntiptim or iiv whatever part situate }JUi

TtUsr%

of ail kinds, 1$ this oom-

J^HW WfSH&&r.

ix .jhr W. Jujmeins, CBHTIFI(3ATJ£S Fork-, Pa 28, 1821. jjHr---Ha.ving been for a .nuatbetf1 'of years afflicted with the. Rheumatic affliction jtp that di^ree that oftentimes I was unable to walk—iryi'ng a yaHety of cuits wfthopt »ny. effect, I h*a»*i Judkins' Ointment, obtained $t, and by using one

pot,

*grge*b|e to th^ direc­

tion. was oatirel/ /cuied, havf not since (more than a year now) bean i* any way afflicted with it.

JACOB LJSTHER.

CpmtgPa.

jBept, 16^

Shepherd,

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Sir—I was afflicted fof a long Jim* with a very obstinate gathering, on one of my breasts. I was attended by a physician with little or no .benefit to me. then got a boVof your ointment and made t« appliq^tionf, whi .finally .cured me, and I haye r^tnaiped' well ever since. 1 have also #een it applied to burnt, scalds .find IP re legs, togfther With a number of otherj^iUies, with hiBoeficiial efleets ,. ours, &*, JttAHr CO'KLB. Mr. A*

t«.my harvest ,|uly last, a! circumstance proving the great virtue* of Dr Win. Judkia? JPaAeiU Sjmafie Pintment was so plainly ,girenfc *|hot I feel it a duty to lay it th«|nibUe from a pure motive, vie. to do good.— Mr Gri«a, !ivujg on my place, wa» a»sistin| me iu my harvest, wlv he receivco a very aevere wound .tender the hack of hk*r»n near theshoul4et,|as he was sjtfing, on a b«pd!e of ikheat, fron» a scythe, by one oft he traders, (wh back -wos towards him) «n cutting a s^rth the above Qintment was ,.ap* nlied, and othing else, and iu one vteck^* W' ^rhn w»$ enabled to. go tp" w,oH# .again... The blood was sloppy by a p^jpMti ,pr3»«at h|f^r«. th -liiiiptea^waa upphe(h j5on?r W4H&R. pr^erlck county, (Md.) pet 1820,

M) wife had a vtry sore Dre«v4.fhr apme Bjouthsafter hild-1^e4» with much pain all along, bro|te axtf. Sp t4ce|s ia -several places rouod the ifippJe fj«r cisleivm law* wife pf Mf, jPct^r Wolf on the Cettysbiirgb r9T^,*ady}«ed

Nov.

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to apply Dr. Jutikjn O.intmetjt, which ahc did, and abo^t two Wfjeks time it perfectly curedr~&hs. had trugd n|any things before without success. 1 &vwan.

M*SH. a^ar York, JPa%

1 have a large mass pf testimony ia my po*ses»Qnv,#howing tiwr. cuf^s that have been performed by thU t^ifitment, but as a iri^.1 will be mote likuly to satisfy e(very person, I abtil hcre oflati them

MOBS Qfr APPUCJiTJO^r. The Oijjtroppt 'is to be spread oa comlnon writiug paperfu'l a$ J^rge a» the tumor or a.ire to which it is afpli«dr and continued on for twenty fa^arhour* then rvmove ^nd apply anew piaster ia the same manper.,

it

the tumor or fore

is "an ulcerating one, and dischacgoa much onatter, Ahen and in that casft |t is meeasary Iq remove tlu plaster tfiAa a day and clean the ulcrr, then the same plaster will do for two d^fssitigs. ft isa'so necessary,to. ojjserye that ia some of these chronic 4isea*«» which the Ointment has bcejt

of

certain

siagii&r ser­

vice it has, on the application of t^e Jirat plaster produced an increase of pain ia the part for several minutes,.and in «oma instances for near &n hour. Bui such an increase ofpajya in ^be part produced, by the agipMcaU. of Che first ptoi ter, is

op\en of an entire, cure

When used for burns or scalds thermit.ment should he spread thin. /,yHU4AM JCDSIS.

Paic*, pN* DotLAa.

Post Office.

'$ Uie nature and extait ofcoari*.business, and the intended abeeoce off one of u*, we have been induced to so licit Judge Coimsn to take.charge of his Post 0$ce« thr duties of which are whoUy iaoompatable with our other engagements. We therefore request dl persons having Postage accoants unsettled

{and Virre art man$ whofl^

hoof jteiiii-a .cent) to

Wf»

pay immedi­

ate attention to ihe«i. WM.C&0. LINT?ONr?^« Terrc-Haate June i8£6,^24

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