The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 December 1826 — Page 4
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This world they say's a fleeting show. The highest joys are nixed with woe,
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And pleasure's but a snare. Let those who will. this text1 believe "W Hh grateful hearts tee will receive
The good that's for our share.
'Our fcounteous'Ponor, evrltind,B The bitter of the cup designed To give to joy a zest: 5* ^orwe, like children, fam would eat
g* enervating sickly sM*eet, ^1k' And throw aside tbe resL. l,'V. ^hen Pleasure's fairy formfiWite*, ,*»' "When Mirth with zil.uer charms injggjt cites
Our willing feet to stray
*So troubles purify the heart, i^Aod fit it for the skies. -v. KfcSSi"**. 15 ^Contentment cheers the lonely cot, iAors than content a Irittg bets no.t: -II
Whv then should wc be sad:
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e'll kelp each other on lifes road, ease our neighbor's
AAnd make all round us glad.
•And whether happiness or wee, The band of Heav#n doth bestow, We know His wefr designed. "With cheerio) hearts we'll take the first The last acknowledge to be just, .And.humbly be -xesign'd. 'isfeirX^ 4- & In arery age some charms we'll find, £ach state best suited to the mind
Of him to whom 'tis given The rich may hoait of fame and ^*1 wealth, -The poor what's better, peace and health,
I The choisesC giOs of Heavenl
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*p- removal.
**±4^ ,j^ If I" AMORY KINNEY" informs his clients and the public that he ha? removed his residence to Terre Haute—That he design*-to confine the practice of L\w throughout the 1st circuit and in the supreme and district courts*
Aujscst-4th 1826.
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like truant school boy? we^will roam JPntil a messenger from home Points out the proper way.|
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here,
TFo fill the mind with gloom and fear, That storms in iifo arixe: As sbow'rsa freshness do impar^
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Hesifrnntinn.—8ucb a Hes-
»Dg had the ce ebrated teacher Robbi Mier fouad. He sat during the whole 4f one Sabbath day public school, and instructed the people During bis
bouse'
his two
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both «f them of uncommon beanin the law, died 2 *Jfe V1*™
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bedchamber
Miw re-'
turned horoe Where arem beloved ions, he asked, 'that I may give them
there She real
Pr5,i##d the Lord
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Having obtained letters ef Adminis-tratioaon-the estate of Elijah Lamphier dee'd, late of Highland.township,.Ver million co lml. I hereby notily all those who are indebted to said estate io make immediate payment, and all those who have claims against said estate to present-them duly authenticated within one year from this date.
The estate is .insolvent and «I shall claim the settlement thereof as such. SARAH LAMPHIER, •November .5. 1^36.
tall ANOPAY.
A.-KINNEY esq, is authorized to settle and collect my accounts in whose hands they are lodged all indebted wul^io well to call eu him immediately
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T«*»re-Haute N^V, 9th 1826. 56
Boat and Corn
•For sale (low fur cash) a BOAT and THOUSAND BUSHELS qr (»OOD CORN, enquire of Mr. Rose
Terre Haute November 9 1826.
'J)i3$alutton of Co partnership.
The Co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers wasdissnlved by mutual consent en the first day otNovembesjnat.
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KfLGORB.
^JOSEPH EILGORE.
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INFORMS his friends and the public that he intends hereafter to devote his aiteutioo exclusively to the
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Home Joiner
Business.^ and tenders his services to those who.may have employment in Jnat line.
Haate Oct 28* 1826 35tf.,.
N0Tl(E
WHEREAS JOHN PIERCE holds «y note for g20 winch was obtained through fraud, I hereby forewarn all persons from purchasing said Note as I am determined not to pay the same.
HIRAM BROCKS
Terre-Haute Sent. 1826. 32 3w.
A FEW OF
'j XEFI JACOB'S
•"iumwoftj durable
'RAZOR STRjii'S,
Are left for sale, at the Stores of 'Mr RoSe,Vle„rs W C- and Lint and Mossrs. J. &
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Wagtron & Carriage
^AKlNfi BUSINP^
Payment.
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Dr. W. JUDKfNS'
PATENT SPECIFIC
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Tales.
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WATKINS,
Samuel
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For sale atthe-shop of. C. Modisett, Terre-Haute, prwe. 50 CeutB* Oct. 14, 1326."
^5tote of Indiana, Vermillion County,
-iHelt townshipa5l?"Tf October S0th,.4826.
$/.a11 st-f vciourr awiu(.nw» TAKEN up by David Carns.two horses one a Bay horse niixt with some whiteoh&ir&a «mall Star.in his forehead the left hkid foot white above fhe pastor joint with a smsll-black spot in Uie left flank, some white on the left side of the neck, lame in the right fore leg, no brands perceivable, supposed to be fifteen years aid, fifteen (hands high, appraised to twenty five dollars.
The other a Bay Mare, supposed to be six years old, fourteen hands high with abcli fastened on with a leather collar and round buckle, the hare of the neck .worn off sopposed to be the.collar, some Saddle mar«s, no brauds perceivable, appraised to .forty seven dollars and fifty cents by ,Obed Blaksly and Watson'Miller—Certified by me. 38. JOSEPH SC00L1NG j. p. v. c.
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&herjff Sale.
*f$ly ^Virtue of an execution to n»e *di r?cted and.delivered fi om- the ojfice of the Clerk of the' Vigo^County Circuit Court, and also4n pursuance of an order and decree of said court, setting as -a court of chancery at -the April term thereof A. 18^, will expose to sale as the law directs at the Court
House door of said county, on the first ^day of January next at l£'o'clock*A. the fpe simple of, in, aad to the ""Korth East quarter«f Section No 2, in -T. No. 11 North, of range'No 9 West, as the property of Abraham A. Markfe, to-sat-isfy Stephen S -CoHett. r, -H. ALLEN, ^hewflT.
Nov. 24, 182d^-.S8^St. ..
THE following articles will be-re-cejved in oaymeut of subscription to' the Register i&delivered previous to the 1st day ot January next. Corn Wheat or Ryj to N. Huntington or Messrs. and E. Green,- on Otter Creek Clint S-!"liskej'
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Mrs. Burson, Samuel Brown,
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tlemen will be a sufficient diecbargl rp 'J w. OSfiORN Terre-Haute* Nov. as, 1826. If
List of Let Vert
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milZnnt
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»"l within three months »mV
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Lewis Carmuck.
James Davigj
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Oordan Hall Isaac Hiffs.,
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Wn.J„n„Ke,lcrMr,.EstherK Wm
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^brietinas Diarnt,
Aslily or Ansel Har. ri8.
A1 6
Martin,
"enry Markle,
Hetuan Nelson,
Wra iiaUton.
Sephronia Smith,
Kicl^rd Taylor.
StepheDjorlr.s.te,
Oelwrth'-Whittle.,.
ROBBTNS,P.
Notice
thee
e»t»te of^Ift^'^l'^creditor,
•"fore th, fir„ da/of
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Splendid: Assortment OF.
NEW goods
.4ltftrec«Wdirectfrm
Knobs and lofiks,3
Turning tools
Patton
Clinton Wheat to James Grounen-
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-rV ,yermiilion and Becswai if delivered to Messa. Collett and Hi 1, do, WheatfRye or Corn to Wm. Kil^TsewviUe, to- Messrs Chesnut and Patrick Sugar Creek,'Messrs Rob-
S^l« .Ros«iHs Mes,™
P}cke/™S
on
Prairie Creek
5
rflr merchantable produce Terre-W
$fe°JD
fhikdeLu
and bow opening, for sole by
Wm. C. & D. LLVj Ojr
At their old stand in Terr* u. Which will be afforded at the low Cash prices—The following art^ ivill be found among the new stock
Cloth"."^'
b'U,,fej'«WTO i«b
Blue, bfeck, olive and mixed meres,
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^Oark btiie ahd light citsrineU. Splendid calicoes, *..,• *ingha«4S and Bombazetta Cambria M«UV jaccnet, book, lenft jind other inuslina.
Tartan |)laid, flaline)»and baize*. Iruli linens. Checks ^)f all kinds/ Stockings^nd sofks, §ilk, sarsnets and Uce. Fur and Wool hats, Stiaw bonneta.aftd trimmings, Leghoiv da. do
hardware,
Knivea pndiorks, Plain Iqohs,
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and
spoons^
ea
table
knives,
-TannerV
makers'tools,
?Shoe
s.:±
iSpriggs butts and screw!? Door h^idles, Fen and, Pocket-knives,
QUEENSWARE,
^^bracing almost fvery asticle ia that line, ^ud a general assortment of
groceries,
^Xron, Natl8,^alt, Castings at th& iowest rates.
PORK^^P3^ *8
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October 19, 1826.
*?as& for
Lands .for SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale 2ld ACRES of first rate, well timbered ...
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C.AND d-
Itiias nearly ^0 acres, cleared, and has. £9fiifortable
'.Houses Stables &c.
and is supplied from durable SPRINGS with excellent WATER, some ofjvhicb sufficient,for a Jarge DISTILLERY—on the above lands is a large and commodious.r
Saw & Grist Mill,
on. a never failing stream—the abovfr property is situated on.Haccoon Creelc J*arke County Indiana, ^Tive miles below Oickson's Mills and eigh'.een ir**to Ter-re-Haute—the situation is healthy, and surrounded with a la^ge, ^respectable & increasing population—a store is much warded at that place—it will be sold ^cheap—the title is indisputable, ani liberal credit will be given if required ior a part of the purchase—for ttyrms ,.,c —appijs-to Messrs Scolt and Lintpn, ierreHaute—or to the Subscribe
rost
Master at Carlisle Indiana f'M J. WASS0N.IS" ""July 7th, 18267^27. *****lhe Indianapfolis Gazette, Iau Gazette, Hamamilton Ohio, and tb» Cincinnati Republican, will publish fte a ove three weeks, (once a week) ®nd senaiheif accounts to this Office for colAction, ,'jfr Ws
Chain Factory,
*'V THE Subscriber hereby informs ibe puiic that he manufacture's.
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Fancy Chairs Windsor do.'' jSi
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other line
he
will sell on the
most accommodating terms—for Cash
pice
Admr.
pro^ce
at the marJcet
i' .-i ENOCH DOLE. 1 »uteJ"uae50,1826.—26»tf.j
Terre-H
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