The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 December 1826 — Page 4
JDr. W.JUD Kim
PATENT SPECIFIC
For sa'e stthe »ho^ ut. C. Modi*ett, Tcrrc- Haute, price 50 Cents Oct. 14,1826.
State ofiatliaiM, Vermillion County,
*Helt~4own*hp October SOih, 1826.
TAKEN up by David Cams two h?r«esone a Bay borne mixt with some white hairs a small Star in his forehead the left bind foot white above fhe ptu* tor joint witb a small black spot in the i«sty flank, some white on the left side of the neck, lame in the right fore leg. no brands perceivable* supposed to -fifteen years old, fifteen hand* high tppraittd to twenty five d.jllars.*^ |'h« other a Bay Mart, supposed to be six yeara old, fourteen mod* high *vith a bell fastened on with a leather collaf and round buckle, tbe hare oi the neck worn off supposed toffee the collar, some Sadtlle marKs, no brands perceivable. appraised to forty seven dollars «Aod fifty cents *4»j Obed Blaksly and
Watson Miller —Certified by roe. ^8. JOSKHI2 SCOOUNG i. r*
Sheriff Sale.'
By Virtue of an execution to me di f»ced acd delivered fro the office of the Clerk of the Vigo County Circuit oaft, and also in pursuance of an ord*r*nd decree of said chart, setting at a co»ft of chancery at the *4prt! term thereof.A. 18*36, I will expose to aale as the law directs at the Court House door of said county* on the first day of January next at 12 o'clock A the fea simple of, in, a«d to the North Ka*fqu-irter of Section No- 2, ia No, 11 North, of range No 9 West, as the T-»perty of Abraham A Markie, to sat4sfy Stephen S. Collet-
te!l
H. ALLEN, Sheriff.
Nov.2£, lS26^-3S^t.
EH&following articles -wilt be repmynwsut of subscription to -the ji«crste }f delivered previous to the "1st day ot January next. Corn, Wheat o* »ye* to ?f Huntington or Mesar*. *"'*J ,E* Green, on Otter Creek
WUmr and Whiskey, to D. -ft -Patron jUintojj H^heat to Jimes Grounentfyfce at Vermillion #«rs and Be«g"
U» MeMr3-
l*wis Carmojl,
skI
KSm-i* ,r
Mt
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Colletf anl
11»H, do Wheat, Rye or Co,n to Wm *n!Tt"7:ilte
^esrntt
*nd Patrick Sugar Creek, Messrs Rob-
a0ti
&»•*»»«- I or Messrs
P^/in8®n
Creek-
5ik «w«*charitabh p^jce
iw'iwf ^"S **ovc nam«d «envlkmen will be a sufficient di.c'tarmT
T™w 4 W„ 0*5BORN, icr^e-Haute Km. 25, t$B6.
TjiSt of IsCttCW
w~sw,a,I- r11, ""'•"soth .Sl™^r~wh,ch
tat.n
dtld
HI
aim. Bur»on, ..%|uel Dcowq,
if,
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&U"!r KiK«.
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3*n "''--A
feBeph^a^ Steph.^^
Xieoard Taylor.
Deborah hittlesy^ k'' &
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Notice,
IS hereby given that the undersign, eiljias, on this day, taken out of th Clerks office of the Probate Court of UieCouoty .of Parke Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Charlefindell, late of Parke County dee'd of-which all coocerned will take notice the said estate as far as is ascertained will be insolvent, and the settlement thereof is claimed'as such.
AMISS B4RN9, ACOB P.OMAN)
?upn»m«.a«d district^EitgC^i.
August 4th 182£. .•
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Adrar^
August-4 5, 1826. 32. 0
Wsn?\)&r&, Wcii.
ent* and the public that he liai rc»u.wed his residence to Terre Haute—That he design* to contioe the practicp.of Liw thou^hout the 1st circuit aud in tb«e
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Haying oHtmrm! k'fters of Administration on tha.estate of Elijah Lamphier dee'd, late of Highland township, Ver« million co Ind. 1 hereby netity all those who are indebted to eaid estate to make immediafo.payment', and all those who have claims against said estate to prevent them duly authenticated ,%i$birv one year frotn this date. "The o-i'ate is insolvent and shall claim the sett, lement thereof as suth.^fH
SAkAH _LAMPHIE^, Adm'x. .? ^Noveiober 8, 1826. 36.
rAt,LANDPAT
'ia KINNEY esq, is authorized to settle and collect my accounts in whose haod* they are lodged all indebted will do. well to c< oo him immediate-
^Twre-Haoter Nov, 9th 1826. 36 '$}
Boat and Corn ....
for
cash) a BO\ and
JVVO THOUSAND BUSHELS OF bOUDCORN, pfijitiire of Mr Rose Terr* Haute. November 9 1826'
absolution of Copartnership,
The Co-partnership heretofore exis tins between the subscribers wasdissot-
m^tuai
&cat
cousent on the-
day
^yipgjaber inst. ^m. K.1 LGORE, m®s |.T
J08&PH
WM
KILGORE.
^Newvilli Nov. 11^1826.-S6.:
INFORMS his ft iends and the public that ,he inteods. hereafter to devote bis attention exclusively to tbe
House
Business and tenders his services to those who may have employment in that line.
Terre Haute Oct 428jl826^-35tT
"^NDTIt-Er
WHERRASJOHN PIERCE holds my nute for g20 which was obraiaed through fraud, I hereby forewarn all person*/™,, purchasing said Note as I «m detecmined not to pay the same *I1RAM BROCK*. »rr* Tlsot# Sept. I826r-S2 3«r
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Chiistmas Oiarna,
A FEW OF
LEVI JACOB'^
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Y??ZOU STRAPS,
^C4t t** **le,at tbe Stores Mr W ™Tn uZn
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his tn\y certify that mv «,v SoMth, W,"''8.®«t-
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aou wiii wsco»modate alt «fK»n
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•r before n,« ««iy suthrn'icatedoq •r fteiord'tJ^ first da? of March next
ik
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of her
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*Oclohw 19 ,^°M0}l8MITa.l
I^*^^obth« P»l,U'asjron
& Carri,
him^Most\BL
chMtable Produce wUl lL P«y®tnt. sr vc j|l ^Memn
Oct^.a^-^^TKINS.
Lqnds & Mills for SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBEH offers for sale 215 ACRES
but
H%
J«ly
J. W. D\ng,^
of first ralei well iini-
LAND^f.
Jt has neariy 50 acyes cleared, and has C|mfortabl«
Houses Stables &c.
and is supplied from durable SPRINGS with excellent WATER, some of which ar^ sufficient for a large DlSTlLLEHRY— on the above lands ts a large and commodious
Saw & Grist Mill,
on a ne,v.Qr failing stream— the above property is situated on Raccoon Creek Parke County Indiana, five miles below Dicksonls Mdls and eighteen fr.m Ter re-Haute —the situation is healthy,*and surrounded with a large, respectable 6c increasing population—a More is njuch wan?ed gt that place— it will behold cheap—the title is indisputably, «»d a liberal credit will be given if -required fo» a part of the purchase—for terms &c —app^y to Messrs Scott aud Linton, Terre Haute—or to the Subscriber Po$ftMast Carlisle Irdiana
& numx*
7th, 1826.-^7. V- K, he -Inilianapolis Gazette,-£a.
Gazette, .Hatnamilton .Ohio, and the CincinnatrRepuJblican, wiIl publish the above tluee weeks, (once a week) and send their accouftts to this OflBc^ for collecton
JYqiv '.GM&Stffi
^3C.'R0SE,' S
Has just received direct freirrNcwYork. and is now opening A LARGE AND SPLENDID
'f I Assortment^ !i !0F
t,'DnY'UOOpS,f '.Hardware, Queensware,
-AN©pf j^m' *r^Hhu
Groceries.
AH of which he will sell ve-ry Jow for yth, Beeswax and wiaskey. erre-Haute October 26, 1826 —34
iNASMUcH as considerable troub l6.^urs
t0
who apply to the
LIBRARY FOR BOOftS on the proper days only, from their being-foaaed At improper times, it wHlfor ihe future (:n compliance with the Law of the in stitution) be kept open on Saturday ajiernoop vnly, in each week— pejssons applying for BOOKS
9
that time can
have the right of sekction ajccordinffeto priority of their applications, and it must be understood that
booh
A
tiL
can not
be loaned except on that day. «*i? jUbnuuan. M#eb IOth. 1826 —7tf.
r,rl llh ^bscrrher has on haud and ws to sell
cheap
for most any kind of
S E S O
Terre-Haute Sept. 16. |fi£6.-32.
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btr," °f
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has been surrendered to Conirress baa
SUKltorthe West half ofthe-Nwh
ua!\r „iv^c,n
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bi^-nr.
property—ar.d J™
much from the loss of timber, owin^ some persons taking- th« liberty of cutting "^"'^nsed hfr*Ww -8 ®ud haulms off I
®y»elQa»tice. ProJ'ded to do
«ke ftOMANE
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27, 1826 30
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^Tfce Subscriber hereby those who are »nri*k*Ji T. ^wests aud mTkea^^
t0 him
581M6?L
MWltKIN.
'Ml***%M
1*4^ 1826,
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Splendid Asfetrtrnent^ OF
NEW-GOODS. Just received direct from Philadelphia} and now openings for sale by Wm. C.k LI.YTO.Y
At their old stand iq Xerre-Haute, which 4vill be afforded 9$ the lowest •Cash prices—The following article# will be found amotig the new stock
Embracing almost every as tide in that line, and a general assortment of
groceries,
TICK
iWESTEliN JttEGISTER
No subscription wilfbe discontini ed unless gt the option of the editor) A nlLa,iT^a,raSes p«id
ee
sertion juT^a!^
J,
Black, blue, grey, green and drab Cjoths. Blue, black, olive and mixejd Cassi« meres,
Dark blue and light cassinets, Splendid calicoes, •. Ginghams and Bombazetts Cambric, Mull, jaccnet, book, Ien4 and other muslins.
A great variety of diess and common handkerchiefs. Domestic Shirting, sheetings, plaids, stripes and denims. 1 artan plaid) flannels and baizes.
Iri»h linens. Checks of all kinds. -Stockings and sorks. Silk, sarsnets and lacr^
y.
Fur and Wool hats, Straw bonnets and trimmings," Leghorn do. do.
5 HARDWARE,
Knives and forks," Plain Irons, *•, Tea and table spoons, banner's knives, Shoe makers' tools, *3 Knobs and locks,! Spriggs butts and screwy
Door handles,
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Pen and Pocket kaives, *J Turning tools *v t'
QUEENSWARE^
Jfrop, Nails, •Saltj-Castings &c althe lowest rates. -s We exp^ct^Rrus.ualto pay Cash for PORK.
October 19,13-36.
Chair JFaeiortj.*
THE Subscriber -hereby rinforina th© pulic that he manufactures.
Fancy ^CJhmrs, ifiiidsordo.: l. t.ls fsS. 4
and every ^ther. aiticle in this line of business~whrch he wiH vseil oa the. most accommodating terms—^-for Cashi or Country produce at the market price. f- M" «N)QCH DOLE.
Terre'-flaot^ Jo ne 30, J826.~26--tf.
JOB INTJNO NEATLY EXE*GVTKD AT THIH'ObFICE,
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XERRE-HAUXE ADVERTISERi ^s Printed Terre-IIaute, Vigo Co.?
0n
i?turdayj» at two dollars per'
volume, if.paid in advance two dollars and httyeents. if paid when thf» volume' is half completed or, three doMars. if furniled"
two nuttlbers
have been
c'
snienn ^^^NTS, will be con* /,nserted one cents n/rc
^veehs, and tvventy-t'**perdollur
ea.ch
Rock,ii)e._Wa||icef "ickson a Mill® 1?
call,
ment^ ^lemwt^r pay!
S3
S7tf
4**
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subsequent iu-
continiieil ... fver^sement!« will b« Zlrtlitheyarepaid
tv-
to act ni S^ntlemen ^'ill pl^o
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Carlisl«_|)™uJ,IJ'®,fnan esq., BakerWashington—Seth Bodd® ^'m
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Roddick
