The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 4, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 February 1828 — Page 3
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EVMETT. William Sampson, 1 i.as bet-i appointed to write a rop!,v of ttic late jMr Emmett,
L)e Wit Clinton, esq. selectod to •erau eulogy upon him. Meas•!uve been u»k: for erectiug a imeut 11 his memory
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11 a rue mob ci?!lect,'d in the upper of N Vaik. on New ai'b eve afV pending throu^hj several ,'t: went to the African church, Eiiz.beih,between Punipmp Hos-Jiri-cftSjW'ure the congregation holding vvliat ttrc.i •W.iUh Ni»ht 'll-e)
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GEO. W. DEW EES.
urther particulars will be made ,,Wn on the (lav of sale. fetj 18, 18 ?8.
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tStutf of Indiana
Green
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certify the above to
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Valuable Real Estate For Sale.
PURSUANT to an act of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, the undersigned will on the First Monday of April next, offer FOR SALE at PUBLIC VENDUE, in the town of MEROM, in the County of Sullivan; the following VALUABLE TRACTS OF
LAND;
situated in the said county of Sullivan. to it: S W. qr of Sec. No. l,in T. No. 8
N- No 11 W. 3 E- qr of Sec. No. 2, T. 8 N. R. No. II W.
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W of Sec So." 36, 9, N. 11 W E Sec. No. 17, T. 7 N. R. 10 W. S. W. qr of Sec. No 8, T. 7 N. R. 10 \\. E. fcec No. 24, in T. 3 N. R. 11
Thpe Imds wore purchased at the Public Land Sales in the yeir 18 i6,
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beeJ hold fifteen and at that time weic considered the
first cliMice in the country Persons who ir.av wish to receive ir.formation as to tijC quality and situation of these lands, are referred to Mr Satnuel (.'olirian, ol ^Ierom—the will be offered in fj'iartcr sectious. —ALSO
Will offered in the town ofTER
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day nfJpriL (being court day) the folio win lots in said town, viz:— OUT LOTS,
Nos. 67, 7'J. 33, .M, 5-3, and 47. IN LOIS Nos. 53, 70, 18, ^-0 and 201. By rrference to the Map of the town
For information as to the Lots^ in Terre-Uaute, inquire of James Far rinjjtou, Esq
D1ANAM BULLITT, Jdm'x „f Tnnihus itulhtt dee'd. SAMUEL GWATHMEV, Agent for Henry Jtkinson and Mary
J. Jituii sun.
From the subscriber on the inst a
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|At Carlisle, Still vnn County -lev Jo1) Baker, (Feb •I to Margaret I/outs
Jiuetion.'-
11th
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Ray llorse
about fifteen h.inds high, some white in hi.* forehead five years old next spring, --hod before, any person that will deliver the above hors« to me at tr»y re-idence in Prairie Creek township. Vigo e.orty, or give informa lion so that 1 2 et him shall be amply rewarded for the sime
BVRAM T1CHENOR
Fob 1 ^-8 48tp
"•j'Votice
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IS hereby given to nil persons bavin'1'just and legal claims against the estate of Hezekiah Burtciifield dec lute of Clav county, Indiana and that they exhibit their claims h-galiy proven., for settlement, to the undorsigned
or before the first day of
May next -All persons indebted requested to
to the said estate are requesteu «u
make payment or they m.i\ find their
JANE BURTCIIFIELD, Administratrix-
48*3t.
Notice.
THOSE indebted to the Estate of William Cherioweth, deceased, will '.leps* to take notice, that I have ap pointed Thomas Williams, of Otter •reek township, Vigo county, an agent t«» settle with,and receive payfrom tt ose who are so indebt
tie with and receive pay- authenticated) to the subscribers from tt ose who are so mdebt- J^
A attention to this noWill SllVP CO!jt I ISAAC CI1ENOWETH.
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Administrator.
Feb 1 1A28 —3w*.
Administrator J\oticc.
THE creditors and heirs of thei es tale of Abraham Markle dec late of Vigo county la.
are
informed, tha
said estate is insolvent that we shall claim the settlement thereof, as such, and for this purpose hare filed our complaint, which is now pe
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the circuit court of said coun ), therefore all persons haying claims against said estate who do not come in and present them before the termination of the court thereon shall
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P1HENRY
J. r.
MARKLE, ^duCr.^
CATHARINE MAUKL^, Of the estate of A. Markle, dec
February 16, 1828^47.
Lands for Sale.
«THR subscriber wishes to sell tb fallowing described lands, viz: 160 acres S. E. quar. 14 12 10 160 160 1G( 320 160 160 160 80
S. K. N. E. N. W. N half
SO
160
thi
Same of the above LANDS
are prairie and some improved, they will be sold low, and a liberal credit will be given.
Dr.
He hereby informs the public, hat he lias disposed of all the medicine tracts so found, to Dr. James H. Hart, and
Mr. citv.
.m In making this disposition the sub-RE-IIAUTE on the Second *Uon-
I}y reierence iu uic will hereafter be the venders ol the it will be seen that the In Lots are Uenu-dy for intemperance, as prew*'ll situated as to business, and the pared by the inventor, have bee-j i«0 ,t f.ots present some of the most timately connected with Dr. Claui- .• ..xiir'iia ro:i. )un. .11 h'u lifu tiinp ha VP hl'.PI II de^irahl situations lor private rcsi deuces adjacent to the town
lires aujaceni lO l.lr- iuv»u a^ruia iu i.uiii|jiiuiMiiuB From one third, to one half of the ,md me acquainted with its coinpo pvnprlfd in cition. purchase money will be expected in hand and the balance in twelve montiis. to be secured by lien upon the property.
Andrew Fawning of this
SCriber
has been actuated by »due
regard to the heirs of the intestate, as well as from a wish to giv* the most extensive use to the virtues of the discovery, whatever they may be and he can further add,with confidence, that the gentlemen who
her* »n his life time—have bce» hi: agents in compounding the medicine
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sSILVANUS
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."Feb 9 1828 --48-8t.
To Editors.
lu order that tlie cfiicacy of Dr.
or cr
"P'Mi'j'inmi
14 23 2 3 13 23 14 II 10
D. DEMING.
Terre-ILiute, Feb 12, 1828.
Chambers
W
RKMEDY FOU
Intemperance.
THE subscriber, on the decease of ..e late Or. William Chambfrs, ouk into his possession the perscnal estate of the deceased, and foind prepared a large quantity of D' Chambers' Remedy lor Intemperance
that the cfiicacy of I)r.
cjumbers eine
accounts in the ofheers hands or col- inornuffhlv tested, editors of lection. This 14th day of 1' ebruary, A I 5 2 8
dy (or Inteoiperance
nay be thoroughly tested, editors of newspapers throughout the country who will insert our advertisement and add this article to it, and send us a copy of the paper containing it. shall receive from us by return of mail, a quantity sufficient to cure „ne drunkard, which they will be requested to administer to some pa,ient in their neighborhood and publish the result.
^Public institution* $f philanthropic societies, by making application
|ia rece ve
the medicine at a
very rcduccd price- On enclosing
to us the usual price. 05, postage paid, the medicine can be sent by mail. To those who arfe unable to pav, on personal application of the individual at our office, the medicine will be administered gratis.
AM ES II HA RT, Successor to A. M. FANNING, W Chambsrs
JO®l)r. Chambers1 Medicine may b^s had at Franklin, Portage county, Ohio, on application to Samuel Foljambe, merchant, or Dr. lhomas Earl. -,,,f
Jan 24, 1828. sHnHlf Pa sALS.
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•liv virtue of an execution to m® d'rected If delivered from the Clerk of the Vigo Cirowt Court, anl al»o a cost bill placed for collection, I will sale as.the law directs oa tb«
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10 10 10 10 12 10 tl 9
S. E. quar. N. W. N W. E. N E* E. $ S. E. 30 12 N E. qr. Gil
12 1 2 12
MILLhR,
-*•«*. Public Administ'r. %c
jcCpThe medicine is prepared only by tn subscribers, who alo»c are in possession ol the original recipe of the inventor, at the office ot the late Dr. C. in the basement stori ot Rutgers' Medical College, il Duane -.treet, east side of liroadyay. and ,it the imdical stoic of 5r. Hart, corner of Broadway and Chambers street, 'hreedoors from Wjihington Hall, New-York. [from the Vermont t*azette.] ki W have the jilcdrurt to announce that Ur Chambers' nwdicine fnr intemperance has been ad mini*.-t-ied to twelve persons this vi cini'y'.nd that in every instance it lies had the desired eject oj producing an entire disrelish J'orihe use of ardent spirits. It has Adeemed tueni oin obvious ruin—aiVl restor--d tuem to themselves, relatives and iends, to health, to indistry, to usefulness, and to their proper staion in society lieware of Jmpositre .'—The almost incredible success which Dr CnainDers' medicine has met with in he •ure of intemperance, ha! brought orth many fraudulent imititioiiN to 'his valuable remedy. I'o secui the jiuulic against imposition, the dircc tions accompanying the genuine remedy lor intemperance are signed, in the hand writing of the subscriber, without which none are genuiue.
ofMarcih next between" the bows of orelock A and 12 o'cloric W he following LOTS situated in the ^.own ofTerre-llautfr, county of Vigo, •late of Indiana, to witr Nos 161 and
G2, with their appurtenances—a? the property of John Campbell tfi satisfy the state aforesaid and the said cost bill.* Sale to take place on the premises
HENRY ALLEN, Sharif Feb. 15, 1828 46td.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Terre-Haute tnd the public in general, that he has taken the
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owned by Dr. C. Modisett, where he may at all times be found in re «lness to wait on all those who may fa vor him with their custom.
His BOATS shall at all times be in complete order. Travellers and others will find it to their advantage to cross here, as he will spare no pains to satisfv all
RICHARD REDFORD.
Terre-IIaute, Feb 1—45—4w.
NOTICE.
The late LEVI JACOBS, manufacturer of the "S UP£IlIORt UltABLE
RAZOR STRAP,"
Having communicated to me the art of making those STRAPS for the benefit of MYSELF and the public geu erally I shall continue to manufacture them at my factory in Terre-IIaute, where I have and will continue to keep on hand a constant supply, wholesale and retail
N. I have succeeded in making sueh an improvement as will enable mc to warrant them for 20 year wheu they have careful usage, thi improvement also causes the strap to keep a smooth edge upon the in strument while it cuts it down as fast as formerly,
J. W. OSBORN
Having used Levi Jacobs' improved, durable Razor Straps we certify that they exceed in excellence and durability any strap we have ever used, and freely recommend them as useful aud valuable to all those who may have use for such an ar ticie.
John Craftf L. H. Scott, Robert Wilson, E. fWotson, C. Gilbert, £f. S. Collett, S Wright,
Closes Hogp att% David Linton. 11) Johnson,
I)emin*i
Ji S MTabe, !/,. S. Shulert Earlyy
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T'
II. Clarke,
A L. Chase,
James Farrington, Cunningham, Israel Harris, Amory Kinney, John ttrittnn, John Campbell, Chester Tuttle, II Allen, I'eter Allen.
8 MyQui!kin, A Ffotchkiss, JV Huntington,
6'
11. Modesitti
For Taxes forCounty purposes the use of Roads,
5 41
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For
A statcmeut of the Receipts 6c Lxpcndilures of .the county of Vigo, from January 1st,'* 1827, to January 1st, 1828, inclusive.
BUBCKBIEPffiSa
on suits commenced In Circuit'*
Figures,
Sale of county Lots,
For building Jail and repairing Court House, 8880 43. Making Roads and Bridges, J*
The support of the Poor, ..." 11 CO I Compensation to Overseers of the Poor to Sherifi'including expenses
of
Balance exceeding the receipts, £L.
Up II IP
Notice.
The subscriber hereby informs his old customers and the public generally, that he has now on hand a
Good Assortment
Which hf* wilt exchange for W-li'S^ KEY, -FLOUR. RKEF-CATTLK, 1\ LLO W. HIREH. BKES-VV .a X, COUNTRY LINEN, LEA'IHEU of every description, FE \LlifiK»S, kc. lie will also continue to ma :u* tacture alt articles in hi line, according to order, for the above kinds, of trade, to be delivered when th« work is done, or when the article* are received of him
VVLLLLvM PROBST.
Terre-Haute, .December 10, 1827.——SRtf
.. State of Indiana, Fountain County, ss/ In Ivacation of the Circuit Coyrt, for said County of Ftuntain. William Thomas,
vs:
Mary Thomas late Mary Smith.
Notice.
THE subscriber invites all persons who have unsettled accounts with him to calI and settle the same with himself or Mr. S. Wright, who is authorised to settle and receive the same. I hope this call will be attended. C. B. MODESITT.
,81784 91 ^*106 24''
to W 00 Associate Judges, "b 00 Grand and Petit Jurora' 153 15
Bailiff's to Circuit Court, 39 00 1
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in a as 2 8 9 2
Returning Judges of Elec- ,-k tions,
Coroner Inquests, 07 00 f-'v Refunding taxes erroneously pa id 37 00 Bounties on Wolf Scalps, to I re as re I
E.
ATTMT—C. SILBERT^ CItrk, .'.
OF
Sftddleryl Harness, &c. &.c.
Petition for Divorce.
NOW at this d3v""(to wit,)
siith day of November
1827.
cama
the said William Thomas by Patterson his counsel, and filed 111 the Clerks office of the said Court a petition, praying that the marriage contract between him and the said Mary may bp dissolved ai^d it appearing from affidavit filed in the said Clctka office that the said Mary is not a resident ot ihe »?ate of Indiana—It is herefore Ordered by the president judge ot the said court, that the ptn'i'.ncv of th' said petition he published fou weeks in the Western :iegistei, a newspaper ptiiit»d at Terre Haute, in this J*tate, and that •:esaid Mary fhomasbe and appear •bei«.re »he judges of the s&iJ Court on the fiit tlay of their next tv-rm, to be holden at the C«»urt IL-us? in ('ovin^ton, on the fourth Monday in April next to answer the complaint —or the matters arid things tin rein contained will be. beared in her absence and dec. eed accordingly
JOHN POW ER.\P, s. Judge 1 st Jud Circuit.
v'^A true Copv, Attest
'w B^VMHTE.CIk c. 45-4ws._
December 28, 1827 —40—tf. 1
2 0 0 0
Jury Fees, v.. 41 61 Store and Tavern Licenses, 223 47 ", License for Exhibition of Wax 10 00» i, 79 3ST2265 55
apprehending and keep-
tArontn'.
A
5 00
$ 459 17
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John F. Cruft,
E. Paddock, Jr.
Alban C. Davis.
Commissioners.
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