The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 October 1826 — Page 3

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Splendid Assortment

newSO&ds. JtofretficeA direct from Pl,ihdtlphtl _1 opening, for sale by wn. 0.

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At their old «t«n] in Terre-IW. »hich wiU be ilfiiriled 'EtS

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_1g Blue, black, olive and mixeft Ci|£~

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'& splendid calicos, Ginghams an Bombaiettti*

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,, Domestic Shirting sheetings, plaids, stripes and denims.

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P'a^ flannels and baizes.

,W Irun nnens. Checks of ail kinds. Backings and socks, ..

Silk, saisneu and lace,

r. Fur and Wool hats, ^raw bonnets and trimmings, XiCghorn do. |0.

HARDWARE

Knives and foiks,

i'?' Plain Irons, Tea and table spoons, Tanner's knives,

Shoe makers'tools,

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A' -j Knobs and locks,| Spriggs butts and screwi, #1 Door handles, $

Pen and Pocket kijives,, Turning tools

I QUEENS WARE

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GROCERIES,

I''on, Nails, Salt, Casting%&c. at the lowest rates. tjfc* We expact as usual to pajHuwh for l?ORK. .. October 1-9, 1S26..

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INFORMS his old friends and customers, that in addition to the stock belonging to the late firm of Scott and Linton, he has just received Irom Philadelphia, and is now opening at his •tore in Terre-Haute, West of the Court House, one door south of the fust Office, ATN£iK.AND SPLENDID ASSORTi

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|j| Futttand Winter J&oods

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NSISTIM»#orAij|T ..J^ Ca^imeres.* Jf domestic pla^lat gs kiwi shirtings, *.

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Cassii £heet Rosebud point blankets. Prints, various patterns. Hwansdown and Valentia Vestin^s^ )le£^lji made vests. Mgrinj^worsted and cotton fhaw4«. Klaf JParxianna and black &iik handlrerchi^fsk

Gentlemen's ntie i:' &c. (kc. Sfc,

igetker with a Oener lecttd

Castings. BngHsh blister iftd American Steei. /Chiefensware '^BllFOc^iei andf^.,j ^E'Medicine.

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Cotton ditto* •. JMadras and jackonet cravats. Hed, white and jellow iUnneN. Cotton yarn from No. 5, t| No. 10 figured bombazettes. Silks and inuslins.^ Irish I isen*. Tartan and circa§«!anjplaids. JUadies' walking Shqu Pamp* and slippery

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ardware fy cutlery

Iron* Salt and Wlmkey. AH of which he i^ determined to ^itU at the lowest market prices for Cash

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jJBeeswax, Flour ami WhUkey. Those who have account.) of •tanking are earnefctlv solicited to jnahe payment, as the termination of Jtoe Copartnership of Scctt andXinton, ,feRiders a complete and general settle^nt of all their old accounta indispcu ble. WIT

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di This day came the riainttirby J^mes Farington his Attorn*y» and on motion it if ordered that unless the defendant appear by h!mjeir,w Attorney, i|t or before the next teim of this court to putin special bail to ajtswer this suit, the court will pro««a to hear and determine the same in Ins abscencej «nd it is further ordered, that a copy of tin* order, be published in the Western Register, a paper printed in the Town of'Terre-Hatife, tor fwir weeks Miccissiively. And that this cau*e be continued A the next term of tUu Court

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A. T. UIGGINS

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Nathaniftl Huntington, Sylvester Stetl,

Attest, C. GILBERT C'e«k Bv A H1GG1NS PeptfT

State ot Inuiana" 4 Vigo County, iu.je», Vi»o (JircuU Court,

September Term, 1S26,

Joshua Skidmore, 1 In Chancry. vs t. Petition for «6aHy his Wife Divorce,

The complainant by

James Farrington his council having filed hi3 bill, and it appearing to the satisfaction of Court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of the Stste, it is ordered that unless she be and appear at the next term of this Court to an-* swer the said bill, the same will be heard in her abpentej and it is ordered that copy of this order, be cubliohed in the W'estern Register a p*Ri|tpri4^ ted at rerre-Haute, for four suoceHsWely,and that this cause be continued to the neai Term, of tlfU «o»rt

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Wm. Winter dec* subject to my life estate, A perfect transfer of my right and my wards to said land will be made to the purchaser. sylvia winter.

Guardian Wm. inter.

Oct. 6, 1&26. 32 Sw® TO ALL WHOM n\uw COS* ~W CERN.

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is hereby given that I will on

Monday the ISfh of rTovember next ensuing tfie date hereof will commence selling at the Court House door in Rockville, Parke Countv Iml. all and singular, the Lands and Town Lots, on which Ta*es have not been paid for the yesr 1826, and shnuld not be piid by raid time of sale—*Said sale wllr be continued from dav to day until all are exposed between ine hours of 9 t/ciock A. M. and 4 o'clock P, M.

I.J SILI.IMAN, CollcLT. ,C* .Oct, 13th, 1826.—32

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September Term A. D. 18£0.

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Kdwin TauIm^/ ^^JainljfTappeirs %y Samuel Judah hie Attorney and it appearing to the aamfactioo of the Court that the defendants Sylvester Steel and Edwin Tattle, are nut-residents of this itate. It 4s ordered that publication of the pendency of this suit be

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in the V\ eatern Register, a paper printed in the town

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Terre-llaute, for

four weeks successively. Andjj&t this cause be continued! o"the &ext Term of this Court.

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Attest. C. GILBRRT Clerks Bv A. T. H1GGINS Dai

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iLand Sale.

In pursuance of an order of the Cir^ cuit Cotni, of Vigo Connty, fa will b^P exposed to public sale at the tfp»rt Mouse in said Cotmty. on Thursday the Oth Nov. next between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock for Cash, tke North East quarter of Section thirty five Township Eleven, North of range nine west. Said Land is situpted on Honey Creek Prairie in said County- it is fit-st. rate soil partly under cultivation, with a comfortable log cabin and Stable thereon. The Land is held by a certificate from the tTnited States, oms payment only having been made, ,•It is sold as the property of Wm. Winter a minor to whom it was bequeathed by

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Ndtice is hereby given, that I will on Monday the 13th day of November next, ensuing the date hereofjfcom me nee selling at the Court House door of \igo County, state of Indiana, ail •nd Singular the (adds and Town Y^ots on which the Taxe* due thereon fur tite years 1822,182S, 1824,1825 and 1826, are not paid, on or before the aaid ae cond Morday of November next* and thlt said sale will be continued from day to day between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. until all are offered Tor sale,

HENRY ALLEN, Collector V. October 13, 1826.—32-31.

Collector's Sale,

NOTICE is

tven to all wHom will commence in the

it may ^pncein, that selling at the Court House door

Town of Newport, County of Vermillion and State of indiam, on the 2d Monday of November neat, all and »i«gu I at-the Land and Town Lots within said County on which the tax for tb# year A. D. 1822 and 1826 are not previously paid. The tale will be continued from day to day between the hours of l#u'clock A. M." and 4 P. M. until the whole is ofleeed.

CALEB BALES

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Collector or Vermillion county.

Administrators Notice'.1

The subscriber having taken out Letters of administration on the restate of Benjamin Sin rr dec requests all those who are indebted to said (state to make immediate payment—and all those «bo have demands against said estate to present them dwiy authenticated v&itbjn yone year from the date hereof.

POLLY S4NKB

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'Administrators otice.

THE SCBSC RIBERS have taken out Letters of Administration oa tbe Estate of

Abraham JUarkle

dec1«L and

consider the same solvent-—They hereby notify all ^persons holding claims against said estate, to present them for adjiifitment {and those indebted to mane immediate psvment.

CAT1I \UIN^ MARKLE Admx. HENRY MARKLE AdniV. Otter-Creek. Vi^o County, Indiana, July 23, \8?6. 30

Adwinistrators JNolice ,^'i Letters of Administration have been granted to thevnndersigned upon the estate of Gilbert Arnold, late of the County of Fountain deceased, which said Letters were granted un the 15th day of August last.' Those indebted to said estate ere required to make immediate payment. And those having claims are requested to present them properly authenticated for payment within one year. The estate is considered solvent so far as kuown by the Administrator.

DAVID RAWLES Admr. 1

V.t«her 3d. l$i?6.—

The Subscribers having obtained letters of Admimmratio^ on the estate of John Oxford decease*'* rfqne«t all those who are indebted to said estate, to ihake immediate piyment and all thoee who have cla'•**»# against said Estate to preiient them^luly authenticated within one year fur^avment—The Estate is considered solvent.,

SAUAjH OXFORD Acf'rjt. HUMPHR/IY BECKK IT Adr. \Vabaih, Aue^iit 2d* 1826 30 4t,

One Cent Reward.

Ranaway/from the Subscriber some time in June or July last, Alexander Stewart, Indented Apprentice nyd 19 years/ All persons are forbid harboring trusting him on my account undeithe penalty of the Laws hut whoeverill return him, ihflil he entitled to the above reworde $

WM. KILGORE.

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ilh. uo*cnoers »'iiorms u»« pub", lie that he carries |?n the

Wajrgon & Carriage

MAKING BUSINESS,

An3 will accommodate %il thoae who call upon him—Most kinds of merchantable Produce will be taken in P^Pr I,**.

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WM. \VAp'K|N3.

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THE Co-partnership heretofore isting between L. H. SCO FT and 2^' LINTON, bnder the Urm o.fv Scott & Liutonf it thitt Iejt diviolccd bjt mutual consent—All debts doe &o late firm are bv an arranj^ment of th«' settlement placed ifa the U*nda of L. tL Scott for collection, to whom alt tito&e

indebted are particularly rcuue&led t»make immmediate paytoeiU. "Terre Haute Oct. 2. I8?^f/

8UPPLIKS OF

GOODS.

And he is determined to sell them: at the loweat market prices for CA^tfror ««d) articles as are usually taken io the Stores in Town,

TAK.LN UP bjr Vincent Jackmau^ of Raccoon Township, Parke county, one Blil W*S MARE about 13f hands bi^h seven ^ears old last spring with a star and suipaxul a few while hairs in her forehead above the star—Appaaifred to»£0 by Archibald idurtuw^^nd James Boyd, before me,

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A true copy from my estrajr book. 'ff'" UN^ A Administrators Notic^

Noticse is hereby given, that the srribers hare been appointed Admufts* trators of the Estate of Wna B. Jamea dee'd late of Vermillion County ind^r% —And tliat they eonsid* the eaiwe^na solvent All persons fowkg against said Estate are requested to present them properly aathenticd^d. for settlement and those indebted to said Estate to make immediate n»i» stent #f? ij

ELIJAH JTAHRS. E N A E S

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Still foiui«K)k to uccuet tbe stoi West of the Court Ho«|«, one door south of the Post Office, aat Which place he wilt shortly open hit

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IS het*brgiv^n that I the setiisrnber have been Appointed administratrix of the the estate of John W. Cofley dec*d. iateel Vigo connfy Indiana, and all tbosk Jttriebteti to Mid estate are hereby notified to come lorward and make settlement immediately, and alt those having claims against aaid estate will present them legally authentica. led for settlement within one yeai* from this date* The estate is S^dveot.

WART COFFEY 'Adjn'jc.

Sept, £6, ^6.^52.

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Kelts Toumsbip, Termilltrm Count* Aug. 13, 1826. -S0«3t

Lands & Mills for :,r'' SALE. 'r

THE SUBSCRIBER wfTcri' for sale 215 ACHES of

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LAND

acres clcare^land has

Houses Stables £fc.

and is supplied from durable SPRING# with excellent WATER, some of which are sufficient for a large DISTILLERY—on the above lands is a Uur»e and commodious "i3lt

Saw & "Grist Mill,

on a never failing stream—the above property is situated on Raccoon Creek rarke County Indiana, five miles below Dickson's Mills and eighteen fmm Tep-re-Ilaute—the situation is healthy, and

tncreasing

iurrounded with a large, respectable & population—a store is much wanted #i iaat, piace—it will be sold cheap—the title is indisputable, and a s| liberal credit will be given if required ^. fpr a part of the purchase— for terms &c.—apply to Messrs Scott and Linton, Terre Haute—or to the. Subscriber $gg Post Master at Carlisle Is.diana ,^'^T

J. WASSON.

ilnly 7th, 1826.—£1. W^be Indiannpnlis Garette, T«.

Gasette, Mamacniiton Ohio, and the Cincinnati Republican, iU publish t!ie above thtee weeks, (oi.ee a weik) and send their

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