The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 January 1827 — Page 3

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*OTICE.

The Subscriber Hereby requests all th se who are ®debted to him to tnak pavment, on orbtfore the fifteenth da of February neat. Those who neater complying with this request, will**... their No*e» and Accounts in tho haud ol b. 8 Ullett cra for collection.

IILLINGHURST ALMY,

Terre-Haute, an 12,1827. 45*

UP by Samuel C. Thorn

•on of Riley Township, one Marean-' one Horse—the Mare it btaclc willi White spot on her tight thigh below her stifle joint a few white hails in her forehead, both hind feet white, tl»e end ol the right ear lopt towards the left about fourteen hi^h, supposed to be three years old'Dext kpriugi no other marks or jii'aidji purceivable, appraised to l'we(»ty*five dollars —The Horse is a bay, abott three years old neit spring about fourteen hands high, no marks or brands perceivable, appraised to Twentj-seveu dollars and fifty cents by Nathan Poyner aud Joaeph Graham, before me, on the 12th day of January 18'J.

I certify the above to be a true copy from my e*tray Book. JOHN ACKSON, Jr. P. a' 4f»

THE Subscribers informs the pubic that he carries 00 the

Waggon & Carnage

MAKING BUSINESS,!

And will accommodate all those who call upon him—Most kinds of merchantable Produce will be taken iu payment.

WM. WATKINS.

Oct.«, 1326.—33tf.

N0T1E.

The Subscriber hereby requests those who are indebted to him to call, settle and make arrangements lor payment

SAMUEL M'QUILKIN.

Nov. 16 1826. 57tf THE Subscriber has on hanu and o(fera to sell cheap for most any kind of Trade, 100 FLOUR BARRELS. 8. EVERSOL.

Terre-Haute Sept 16, 1*26---32.

Dr. IV-JUUhtNti*

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For sale atthe shop of. 0. Modi •ctt, Te»re-Haute, price 50 Cents* Oct 14, 1826.

A few bushels of BLACK. WALNUTS will be received in payment of subscription to the Register

REMOVAL.

WE have taken posssession of our

NEW BRICK STORE,

CQMMERCIAL ROW

'Near J. D. Early and adjoining P, H* Johnsoi. 81 Co store where we offer a Fine assortment of QOODS\

Low for cash, or such trade as will Stxit. W. C. LINTON

Jan 3, 1827 43, tf.

Notiec.

IS hereby given that we the sub scribershave been appointed Administrators of the estate John Nugent, late ol Parke county, Ind ana all those indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to come forward and make settlement immediately and all those having claims against said estate will present them legally authfntioated for settle anent within one year from the 5th of JPecember 1320

The estate is supposed to be solvent EUPHALET ALLEN, AdminiaJCZEKIAL NUGENT. 5 trators eserve township, Parke county Ind t34- -St. «i

MINIS IRA TORS' SALE.

Thitre will be sold at Public 8ale on the eighth of February text, at his late residence,all the

PERSONAL PROPERTT ef Saltm Focock. deceased. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M. Terms nuide known on the day of Sale*

DANL. POCOCK, LUKE JOHNSON, Admrs.

Vigo County, Harrison township* January 13th. 1827..

ARRIVAL 3t DEPASTURE or tu«

TcrreHaute.

Eastern Mail— Arrives on Mondays at 6 o'clock P. M» and departs on Thursdays at 6 A M.

Southern Mail—Arrives on Wednesdays at 6 o'clock M. and departs on Suudavs at 6 o'clock A.

Northern Mail—Arriveson Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. & departs on Iburs days at 6 o'clock A M.

Blootnmgton Mail—Arrives on Tuesdays once in 2 weeks at o'clock M. and departs on Wednesdays at 6 o'clock A

Clinton Mail—Departs on Tuesdays at 6 o'clock A M. and arrives same day at 6 o'clock P. M.

Notice.

A true copy from my est ray Book. 40 pt.

THEODORA C.COKF

HAS REMO\ ED from Albion, 111. to Terre-Haute la He will continue

PRACTICE LAW.

in the fifth Judicail Circuit, in the for mer State—and will also practice in the first Circuit in the latter

His oifiice is at tbe house recently built by Mr. Houghton Terre-Haute Dee 2t, 1836 —42tf

Tbe subscriber has removed bis office onto first street, where he will be found at all times only when immediately absent, attending t%» the duties of his profession He has a good Stock of Medicines on band, for the Season, and intends laying largely in, in the *prinq, suitable for the ensuing season and calculates to furnish the upper countrv generally. He tenders his thanks to his frit nds for the patronage received for ten years past and hopes to merit a continuance of the same He also invites all those who are indebted to biro, to call and settle. Of those who are indebted to him either by note or account, of ionger standing than one year, prompt payment is expected Those who neglect to comply with this reasonable request, may, after the 15 th diyof January 1827. expect to find their claims in proper officers hands for collection.

CHARLESB MODESETT N. The subscriber also wishes all persons who hav balances against them on his docket to call and pay as tbere are executions and fee bills called, for daily, which must issue.

C. B. MODESETT

Dec. 47, 1826. 42

STAMMERING.

JOSEPH CLEMENTS, OK UfXnOSTAK, IND INFORS the Citizens of the Western country, thai he has prtKiur^d tbe art of curing persons troubled with that complaint- he can at any time be consulted at his house in Hindostan.

December 1, 1826—41 5t

Taken up

By Jonathan Oillam a BAY MARS fifteen hands anu a half high, with a star in her forehead, supposed to be eight years old: no other marks or brands perceivable* appraised to fortyfive dollars by JOHN RULING

SAMUEL BUTLER

I do certify that this is a true copy from my estray book. THOMAS GILLAM* J. P. 43*3t.

Justices' B1JHTK8 FOR SALE JIT THJ8 OFFICE

Rags Rags

The Fir inter will give two cents a pound for glean COTTON and LINEN JiJlUS until the first

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Wm Odell, saac Ong.

Peter Priee.

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A Iasi of Letters'

REMAINING in the Post Office fat Terre-Haute, on the 1st of January 1827, which, if not taken out within three months will be sent to the G«aeral Post Office as dead letters.

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Humphrey Almy, John Allen.

Miss Gule E Ba3ey ElixabethBoudinot Nathaniel ttuigett,

John Britton, Joseph Bacon,

S 8 Collett 3. James i'hesnut John Conner, Anthony Creal, Epbraim Clafiin

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Taken up by Eli Betteys in Honey Creek township, Vigo County, Indiana ALight Sorrel Horse Colt, with a star in his forehead and botb hind feet white supposed to be two years old last spring no brands or marks perceivable Ap praised at$l2 by John Walker and Lorin Burget, Before me this 6th day of Nov 1826

G. HOLLO WAY, P.

James Feriiir

Abigail Roads, Alexr, Ron.

L. H. Scott,

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John Celly, JohnT Chun, Robert Cunning&Un Geoige Caflett,

Jeremiah Davis,

Wm Duckworth, Henry Dawney^

I Gilmaa, Jonathan B. William Gitcrease, Joshva Gibson* \U John Hight, Joshua llale, James Harsha, Wm Hopkins, Jeremiah Hay worth 2.

Jaoeb Jones,' David Jonesi Richard Joaes or Wm Julian, Hex. Cunningham, Umniel Justice.

E Samuel Kratstri James Kellev.

JaneLowrey, Wm Lewis.

Isaac Leforge, David Lykius,

Joseph Malcom, John Mansfield, Doct. Modisett,

James M'Cunr, John Neice, Reuben Moore O George W. Omen,

Martin Patrick.

Peter Rush,

8 Dr. Wm SUScott

John or Joseph John Taylor, Thompson,

Charles Walsh, Thos Williams,' George Wright,

Lawrence hompson W Henry Wadkins, Isaac Woolen %. John Walker

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COLMAN

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'A|)MiSibTKAT0k^' NoiiUE Letters of Administratiuo 00 the Estate of a man by the name of Lockwood, (given name not known) deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Clerk of Parke circuit Court—Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate. to present their acooonts duly authenticated within nine months, and those indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, The Estate it believed to be solvent.

DEMSKY *?EYBOLD. I. &ILL1MAN, Administrators.

Knv. 2d. 1826.

NOW PAY UP.

FOR tbe accommodation of those indebted to me, and for the sake of closing all my old accounts I have determined upor. taking

UPON ALL CLAIMS which have lilt already been put In suit—1 shall pay the market prices of the Towo upon its being delivered at the PORK HOUSE PORK this season will not comtnaod cash, and tbe article' is so abundant in the country that every man has it in his power to pay his debt*, and those who neglect to avail themselves of this opportunity will positively have to pay the money as soon as the law can compel them together with costs.

H. SCOTT.

Terre-Haute Dec 13,1826. 41tf.

STRAYED

From the subscriber, in May last a small red TWO YEARS OLD SIF-ER—-marked with a half crop in the left ear and an underbit in the right—whoever will give information where he i&y be found, to the subscriber, or at the Printing Office, shall be generously rewarded.

JONAS aEELY,Juo

Honey Creek Jany, 9, 1827

Noiice?

Taken «p by Wm. Walker in ey Cte**k township Vigo County estray colts—the one a light bay colt with a star in the forehead* four white feet supposed to be years old Isst spring——the other dsrk bs? horse colt with A atar in tUlf forehead supposed to be one year eM last spring, appnused at ®»c dollar —ana the ssare appnused at eight dollars by Thomas thirnam and Kraode Jones Were me this 24th day of Ja* 1827. HOLLO WAY P. ,A true copy from my fstray bo#. Stttlivfta Circuit Court, __ v, of Septessber Term 1898* Margaret Jones, f^itiei vs 1 for

Attest,

C. TtfTTUfe,

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Allen Jones. J' Divorcl^ At this time cause the CJM* piaioant by 8. Whittlesey hercoptnei* and filed her petition in this iphalf and on motion and affidavit filed a*d it appearing to the satisfaction of Court that the defendant is not a dent of this state. It is therefore ordered that unless he be and appear here 00 the first day of the next terut of this ooart the petition of the complainant will be taken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly it is further ordered that publication of this petition be made in the Western Register & Terre-Haute Advertiser for four weeks successively and on motion this cause Is continued to next tevm ofiftis court. •,,

8. COLMAN, Clerk.

Last Call,

The subscriber hereby informs alt those who are indebted to him that unless they come forward and pay vs their accounts and notes by the SOtfi of February, suits wilt be instituted sgainst them.

ABNEE A. FULLER.

__ Jaa W, 182? 3t.

Notice.

AH persons indebted ts the estste Hf Col G. Tuttle deceased are requested to make immediate payment.—loose liav* ing unsettled claims against (he estate will please present the same for adjust* menu—an immediate settlement ol* the estate is intended: and so far as we have ascertained, we believe it to b» solvent.

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August 4th 1826.

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N. HUNTlNjyiTOK^"} tors. go.i»ar. ...

Take Notice.

Tbe subscriber wishes to inform all those indebted to him—tint Proastses can no lotteer be received in payment of debts due him

Settlements are now* tc and prompt payment irom all those who are indebted to him either by note or book account—otherwise lej measures trill be resorted to Jmme ately.

rsz

MACOM M'FADDEN.

Terre-Haute Jany 24, 1827* 46 St

AMORT felNNEY informs hU clients and Oft public that he has reraov his residence to Terre Hante—Thit he designs to contiue the practice of Law tltroughout the 1st circuit and in the supreme and district courts.

HATS for SALE.

I WILL SELL ALL KINDS OF

HATS

at the lowest prices for CASH, FUft SIUN8 sad WHISKEY S M'CABE. Dec 18th 1826 4Uf.

A FEW OF

LEVI JACOB'S

svrtaioa, DURABUC RAZOR STRAPS.

Are left for sale, at tbe Stores of 3f C. Rose, Messrs. W" sod D. Linton and Meters. J. F. & W a. Cruft.

Dissolution of Co-partnership. The Co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers waa dissolved by mutual consent on the finst dsy of November inst.

Wm. KILGORB, JOSEPH KH^GORJV

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