The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 38, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 November 1826 — Page 4

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Administrators Notice

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l*ttenrf|»mf oi.tr. tion h»»e been tnted to toe undersigoed upon the rwu.

granted to Hie undersigned upon the estste of Gilbert Arirolrt, Mate df the Count/ of Fountain deceased, 'which' «aid Letters "were granted on -the 15th thy of August'laet. Those indebted' to said estate sre required to make immediate payment. Arid thorn feav ing claims are requested to -present them propeHy authenticated forpayinent withm one rear. The estate is «teonsideretjhnrtvent so tar. as .known by the Administrator.

HAVIB HAWLBg Admr.

October 3d, 1 B26.-*$%*4t

One Cent Reward. from the Subscriber *ome time in Jam Wict, Alesvmler A Stewart, an lamented Apprentice^iged 19 years tttt-persoctt we forbid' har

Coring or trastrag *bhn oh mj account %nder the penalty of the Law butwhoever will rtturn nim, sh&U be fntflled to th« above reword. 11 vwm:X\LG6G&~' 4

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1HK butacribers loltnu lie thatfcr carries oti th*

^a??on Carriage MAKING BUSINESS,^ ." An«i will accommodate all those who *al upon him—Most fcinds of raer^hlauUble Produce -wBl be 4&ke*4n

WM. CATKINS.

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IS 1rer*by given that I the wuu^i w«r have been appointed administratrix wf the thft estate of John W. Cdfey *decd. late of Yigo county Indiana, and' fit those indebted to said estate are he neb notified tocomes forward -and make settlement immediately, and vail' c^*io»s gwn«t said estate -wU£ {present themlegaHy anthentica. te! for settlement within, one year from

JJUMlaie* The cute is 8olveot. *. MAKreOFfEY

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«B« rf Indium CU, CWt, «Harrts«a Tewaahio! May 29tM826. ^"8^ Stockton a SORREL HORSE**witlna atar in his fwfthead, some saddle spots and- a white upoton his left bind foot, branded on the near shoulder wish a POT HQOSC fourteen band* three inches high—tourteen or fifreee year* old. Appraised

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m-Long. A. true copy from wf ettniy'Boet JAMES DOWNING J. P.-

of Indiaaa.

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determine the nme

fehur absceticejsnd it is f«rt»»r

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Clerks office of the Probate Court of the County of Parke 'Letters of Ad* ministration on the estate tif Charles Tindell, 'late of Parke Countydiee'd of whieh.aH concerned will take no-1 ticc the «aia e»tate «a far as is ascertained wit be^insolvent, and the settle^nent'fher*«f is claimed as such.

JAMES "J5ARNS, UACOB ROMA*KE, A

August 15, 1826. .02.

IAK.KN UP by Vincent Jackman, of ftaccoon Township, Parke county. (aeBRWfJ MARE, about 13i hands high seven-years ©W laft spring With a «tar and snip and a^fewwhite 'hairs in her foreheali above'-tho^ star—Appraised to 830 by MfchibttW'Morrtw and James Boyd, befcre me, 'WIOMAS GILKESON, -A true copy from my estrav bo(

Br* W. jvif li 'PATENT SPECIFIC

,v JAWES DOWNING P. 1 S 2 6 3 3

removal

^MORY KINNEY informs' his clients and the public that he has removed hw residence to T«rre Haute—That he -design* to confine the practice of Xaw tk#ughoat ^e lst circuit and in the supreme and district counts.

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^Hating obtained lettpi* of Administoahei1 en the^tate EKjaK Lamphier dec d, fete of Highland township, Vermillion co fnd. 1 hereby notify afj-thoee who are indebted to said estai# -to make immediate payment, and all ttese who-have* claims against said estate to present them de4y authenticated withtn ooe^ear frotn this date. and I shall claim the settlement thereof as such

SARAH LAMPH!ER, Adm't Wturiber 8, 1826.B,

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art left for «ale. at tbe 3tores ot Mr

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OncgRN, enquire of Mr. Rose Terre Haute November'9 1826

fiisso^ion nf ^*rtMrshipt

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For saie-atthe shop AT. C. B. Modisett, Terre^Haute, price 50 Cents* i* Oct. 14y 1826. State«oEiBdiana,-Clay Ceunty,

Harrison Tow nshipir"*

Tiken up by Jacob Cooprider, *a CHESNUT SORREL MARK .with some white beirs in ber forehead, left hind foot white two small saddle spots, *5 hands high14 years old Appraised to g25 by Hugh Stockton Thos H. Long :A true copy from my estray

^fiih for

SALE.

THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale 215ACRES offirst rale, mil iim-

£0 LAND ."*

It has nearly "50 acres cleared, and -h&B comfortable

houses Stables &c.

and is supplied from durable SPRINGS with excellent WATER, some of which are sufficient for a large DISTILLERY—on the above lands is a large and •ceommodious

Saw & Grist Milt, wi ^t&VGT 'failing stream—*the above property is «Uuateel on Raccoon Creek rarkebounty Indiana, five miles below Dickson^ MiHs and eighteen from Ter-re-Haute —the situation is healthy, and: surrounded withm large, respectable inrreasmg popiriation—»a store 4s-much wanted aftfeat^place—it wiU *be sold cheap—»the title is indisputable, and a liberal credit will be given df squired for-a part oftbe purchaseor terms &c —appiy te Messrs Scott-*nd Linton,

I erre Haute—or to 'the "Subscriber Post -filler at- Carlisle Indiana r'-lr-^^.^ASSON. ^uiy 7th, f626—27.

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Gazette, "HamaniHton

€ra»ette,la.

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And the

Cincinnati Republican,vmll 'publish the above three weeks,'(once .a week) and send theiraecountsrto tlas Office for collection

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CHOSE,

Ha« just received direct from "NewYork. and is now opening a largk and splendid

Assortment -71

I D11Y GOOB&,

'Hardware, 4 ,"|]

n"—sware,'

Queensware, *^k

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Groceries.^?^^^ All of which he will sell verr lewTer ^ash, Beeswax arid whiskey.

Terre-Haute October

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authorized tov

26,1826 —34

INASMUCH as considerable troub««C^Urs pcrsons-who apply to the LtBRAinr.foR BOOKS Se ^o!

only, froHQ their being1 loaned

at improper times, -will for tlefutove eomphance with the Law of the institution) be k^pt open «n Saiurday al. fe"»ow only

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week— persons* an

te.„fer BOOKS .t that tta, S, »e tbe fight of selection according to tfij. pnonty of their applications, and it mfat b«,ndenfcH«th^dMi, .Coot be loaned except on that -day

IJIGGfJYS, Libr»ian

^Fdb. 10th. 1626 ——.~7tf. '1'*

AcheapV

9 0 a a 1

iers to sell for most any kind Tr^e, ISO FLOUK-BARKELS!

^re-HanteSept.

•®Y a late Act of Congress, aiwr 1-

b^Lfrend6"^1,'6 °f

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such cases mad* ®f the_ LAW jQ

•«ch cases made and 1 ~AW in justice.

provided t0

Splendid Assortment NEW GOODS.

Just received direct from Philadelphia and now opening, for sale by

Wm. C. & p. LLVTOM their old stand in Terre-Haute. which wiH be alTorded at the lowest

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prices—The following article*

will be found among the new stockBlack, btue, grey, green and drab Ciothf «.-/

Blue, black, olive and mixed Cassi* meres, ».i« Dark blue ahd light c&liinet*,

Splendid calicoes, Ginghams and Bombasetta Cambric, Mull, jaccnet, book. leno and other muslins.

A great variety of lre»s and common Jtandkerchiefs. Domestic Shirting, sheetings, plaidr, •stripes and denims. 1 art&n plaid, flannels anil baizea

Irish linens. "Checks of all kinds. Stockings and socks, Silk, sarsnets and lace, tFur and Wool hats, •^Straw bonnets and trimming*. Leghorn do. do.

HARDWARE,

fRnives and forks,A h--Plain Irons,

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Tea and table spoons, Tanner's knives, "Shoe makers' tools,

Knobs and locks,f ,, Spriggs butts and screws. Deer handles, Pen and Pocket knives, 5 Turning tools.

OctoberTt9f 1896.

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QUEENSWARE.

'Embracing" almost every asticle i«|W*" that line, and a general assortment of

GROCERIES,':

^r0D» Nails, Salt,Castings 8cc. at the lowest rates.

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'Vhair jFaetory. THE Subscriber-hereby informs ths pulic thatrke manufactures.

.'.Fancy "Chain,

^4t indsor do.

"^Settees, "-v and every other ai ticle tn thre .line of business—which ?he will sell on the most accommodating terms—for Cash or Country ^iroduee at the market

P"0®* m.'~m. vwi'- .^NOCH DOLE. Terre-Haute-Ju&e 30, 1826 26-tf,

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CUTED AT THIS OFFICE,

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B.^tonT®- Patton'..„

Sugar-creak-S Monteznma^^?8^ Rockville—^Wa* Dickson's Mills

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