The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 June 1828 — Page 4
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A 'avr.P, of Adams town
si,in, Parke county, Indiana, one "^tiai rhcpuut £v ».*
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,be 14 !anlls
rears
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when taken up
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whoop %«kc. No other ...arks lranU« 'iwrccWaWe—spnrtisca t» Whrs by Jose|Hi Suain and John Bul'ingtun.
I tit) certify that ihe above is a true co'»v from nu' *Mray book. -.M \THE\V NOEL.
])Y Benjamin Waiter, living A ams township, "arte county, lu duna, a 'fa tv
lay
about 14 hands 3 inches high, had on wl.cn'taken up a largo hell, with a It ther strap and buckle, right hint! font shod, a ivbite spot on toe near thi^h, a star in her
forehead,
sup
p.^ed fo be 14 tears old. No othe {nark* or brands perceivable—Appraised to 12 dollars by -A. M. _Pu ett and Joseph Chi\'ke..jr\ jt 'i
I do certify ilie ahove to be a true copv from iny estrny book.
ATiiEW NOKL.J.
10—3 vv.
Taken. Up &
BY James Miiier, living in Union township. Parke county, on bright
r~i'sc,t:«
about 14 A hands high. 7 years old. his left hiLid foot and h:s right fore foot white, a scar on his r'uht hamgfrio^, fcoiof saddle scars on his back agnail white spot on each side of his neck and a su.all snip on his n„St —appraised to thirty two dollars and fifty cents by John M'Gil\erv and Alexander M'Dcuald. ,-jVla\ 6th, 13-28. —10—3'.v.
I i!o her*-by certify that the above, is a true copv frm my astray book. j. M-DONALD. J. P.
the practical varmeh's
OR
•"Agricultural $ Literary Gazette. r.K Farmer's Maga'/.me is de signed to contain information drawn from authentic sources relative to the improvement and management ()i remarkable farms, sources.of ma vu-ro uumber and knui of stock, ir.tailing uten:-il?. -laborers, dairies, iyo. Ai'iicnitural improvements
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\ir:swtiui.s and (Wcrtpfu/ns ol use u.
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notices and re-
i: »1 puoncatmns _aa_ may jt
-f t:'T,d to th'* interest "f the Husband iirwvov'-menti in ihe brteil of »'o:i:rstic animals accounts of such jVrt -^n ami doines'ic trees, shrubs, 'vines p-itits, se.'ds and grains, a^ r')»i^i.i^rel neeessirv or useful for huh^i^fenf' coinftn or ornament •'Avith in!orm st:on relative to then treatm-nt. growth., recpiisite kinds ,{' soil, 4vc. and short, wfiatever tend to increase the product »t ar.d ndvat.ce the rural eco-
U' tn1 ol the country. Insertions wtli aiways be given to such r»-pm't*. ad^te-st-s and papers, nnv bf conimuoicated for publier.lion, by the several Ag.'cultural, Jiueteties of tliis at other states.
L_ml Reg'Ster wiii i^ontain a^ f^vr- practicable, a list of farms, v•i-.ic-h are novi,or may hereafter be 1
ii- ale,
tj,hv
account of their sixe, situ-
'atiou quainy anil such other paiticuu'i as may .l" ('eemed ust-ful. Sp&c *. 1 be afforded for the solid, aid sterling beauties of literature, /i, fieri ty ol Zion. .the useful arte a misc.ences^Jhemis-it
try. Na ui»l.^history aia 'in oso-f^^^
hipp.iy^ud lravel«,. state,
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three dollars, payable either at tin lime of uhsc :bii g, or on the rr ceiotol the first number -'E'batJorm and si-e has been adopted, which is deemed most convenient for bind-
whiie the quality of t'he paper, ihe beauty of the type, (entirely and the general execution of
the wi„ dl such as it. is hoped J1*?* xAA ofi rt credit oil the publishers.' a. i.
8»ality
its patrons
jz. Address (post paid) Ihomas C."oi-M ke, a^ut for the. piopnetors, Philadelphia.
ir
T- riV^ J%•
Is daily "'manufacturing
iof the In^st ia hnn, and of the ..best „f matcrialH,-which he will sell low f«,r Catlu Vaw Lnmb's-H uol, or such oihe+ pr« iiire i-s «v'i" suit. r,
A I'S made, to order (*n f.
shortest ii?itu:e. 'ierie liautci May 15,13^8 —3tf
mtmm
Co-partnership.
OUR friend?, and the public are re sneclfully notified that we have forwv td a co-partnership and intend heie-c-lter to prosecute the
Merc aiUi 1 e, B" siness
UNDEll THE FlUM OF
WE ARE NO JV OPENING A 7* OUR NEW ttHICKSTORE, J!!
ON marketstuket,
a complete jaud well selected assort:
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ment of
Spring and Summer
rt/fcHASEO ON THE BEST TERMS IK
PHILADELPIIIA SF NEW-YORK, nd idmirably adapted to the market. Bv bestowing our undivided attention' upon our business, by selling a reduced prices, and by receiving in exchange all such articles as can be again disposed of, we flatter ourselves that we may look forward witn some confidence for a liberal share of public patronage
All having unsettled accounts with H. Scott will readily perceive the importance of having them closed, and those who are not at this moment prepared to meet them by payment are earnestly solicited to call and settle them by note.^
JNO SCOTT.
Terre-Haute, '25th April, 1S28-5 P. S We will pay the highest price of the market for
ONE OR TWO HUNDRED**
Barrels of \Vhiske.
PROPOSALS
For publishing, at Madison, Indiana A. UfcLlGIOUS ntP.IOUlCAL rAl'Ell TO 13 ENTITLED
J,. stian3 w[10
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ptibu-hed ^eiiu-\iuntiny the price
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TUK INDIANA
Religious Intelligencer
THK object of the contemplated paper is the same with that of other religious newspapers of the present djy°: viz. to furnish those, who feel an interest in the advancement of the Redeemer's Ivingdom, with such intelligence as they desire. As the necessity of this publication may be doubted by some, on account of the number ot -'papers of this kind al* ready in existence, it is deemed important distinctly to stat(^ that it is not the design or wish of the pertons concerned in the papej- now proposed, (hat itsbould iiitt rlere with the circulation of those already existing Their sole object is to place (he desired intelligence within the reach of persons who would othpr-
WJse rclna
destitute of it. The
li0lt)ri0US
li
prefer
above their chief joy,'"
(jr inii themselves to remain in uUei ii^ti'.'rajice of the glorious things wuch God is
bow
uy
doing for l.i
church ami the reason they asn^n lor this, is that want of means to furnish themselves with reiigi"US new -.papers. And owing to the difficulties and embarrasments nece^»anlv attending persons settling ir it new country,'.this excuse may be urged
many perhaps, with much
propiii.ty. The design of the contemplated paper is to obviate, as far as possible, this objection It wili be published every two wre/cs, on a luilf shed* so that it may be afforded mi terms suited to the circumstances ol those who consider themsHves URable to take more expensive papers. It is hoped that enough interesting matter may be iouiid in its pagta amply to repay those who may peruse them, and enough to excite Of cherish in their hearts a h" interest for the pros-
Religious Intelligen-
cont|uct*e{} a co„niiit-
te(j ltc(l llie
t'he .a! Lie p' inc.^a cu-1 published every two /Ports, fcic weeks on a half sheet, in a quarto ^TEUMS. __
Madison Pres-
weeks on a half form. The price wili be severity-
five cents, it' paid" in advance, or
tlv() lnonths
after the first
within two months after the first number is published or one dollar, it paid at the end of the year. The paper will be commenced as scon as a sufficient number of subscribers shall be obtained to justify the undertaking. 4*
tiub script ions received al this oj-
.M-nu, agency.
E Subscriber, having for some years acted as an agent lor several of the principal non-resident landh«!ders in this section of country, and this kind of business having increased with.him annually, so as, al present, to require particular attention, will hereafter accept the \GENC.Y of any business relating to LANDS, situated in either of thr counties .bordering the VVAliASI. North of Yirrcennes. Ia.
A S A IN O N
Tcrre-iiaufe, JDcc. Oth, iu27. .. 37tf
Valuable Properly: '. -Fon Sale.
TflR subscriber oilers for sale hit whole establishment, at the placc usually called Dickson'*
Mills, in Parke county State of Indiana.
The improvements consist o/* a large
fuaMK grist mill,
two stories.high,with a gamoril rool. compictelj" calculated ibr the tmture, ... ......
willi three pair of stones Al.present one pair "I excellent BliKiv STONRS are in operation, driven bv an undershot water wheel..
ijtiyv i.TAi*M
which cuts from 1500 to 2000 feet of lumber in 24 hours-—ALSO,
Ji Large Steam. "DISTILLERY,
built upon the latest and most improved construction, with coppet boilers, worms. &c. of the very )est nualitv, which can manufacture fn»m 40 to GO gallons of Whiskey in liOUl ,- ,,
Inese works aie at present in full operation and in good repair. hey are situated on Big Raccoon Creek, a stream which nevor fails in the driest seasons the Mill site is coasidered to be the best on that Creel having solid rock entirely across the bed of the stream, and high banks which never overflow. V^Ihc surrounding country is one of the richest in the state, and altho' but a few years' in Market is already tiuck-y settled, and lias proved to be very healthful. Together v/ith the Mills the purchaser can have from a quarter to a half section of
adjoining them.
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here is also*, a
good hewed LOG DYvLLLING HOUSE on the pu niscs, with every other convenience for carrying on the business extensively.
This property will be solonta verv reiluced price. For fu'ther particulars enquire cither by letter or peisonally to the subscriber on the premises or to Arthur Patterson, Esq. of Rockville. who will give every information required, ia FRANCIS DfCIvSON, Jr.
Parke County, Indiana, \1 •, fi. 1828—7~ 0
'The late LEVI
JACONS,
turer of the
j\lat many professed
manufac
"SVPEItlOli, DURABLE
Having communicated to me the art of making those STRAPS for the benefit of
myself
and the public gen
erally I shall continue to manufacture them-at my factory in Terre-Haute. where have and will continue to keep on hand a constant supply, whole?-nle for exportation
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-N. I have succeeded in making such an improvement as will enable mc to warrant them for 20 years when they have careful usage this improvement also causes the strap to keep a smooth edge upon the instrument while it cuts it down as fast as formerly.
W. OSIIOP.N
Having used Levi Jacobs' improved durable R-~or Straps we certify that they exceed in excellence and durability any strap we have ever used, and freely recommend them as useful and valuable to all those who may have use for such an ar tide. I) Dewing, Jllosfs IlogzaU, John F. Craft, David Linton, L. U. Scott, Si) II Johnson, Robert IVilson, V. S. M'Cahe, E. Til tot son, L. S. Stniler, $ C. Gilbert-,* Early, 8. S. Collelt'''/ :'T D. Clarke, S 1 fright, A L. Chase, James Furrington, Cunningham, Israel Harris, Amorij Kinney, John Iiritton, & JP Qui Ik in, John Campbell, A. Hot'clikiss, Chester Titllle, N- Huntington, II Allen, C. JB. Jlodesitt, Robert, R'il^ore
JUL OS no PN, S SIR, I have been requested to give whatever information I was in possession of, relative to Levi Jacobs' Razor Straps. 1 can only state that I have been acquainted v.Mi Mr Jacobs for* twenty years, and I have made use of one of his 5*traps nearly that length of time, 1 can state without hesitation that no Strap that 1 have
ever
been acquainted with, will
prepare a Razor. for easy shaving, equal with thcrrf.^# Yours. Respectfully, -^7v/ PETER ALLEN
January 4, 1828.^
Justices' blanks for sale at this ojj/ce.
SHERIFFS (SALE.
IB virtue of an execution tonic directed & delivered from the otiicc o. (he Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Couii, I will expose to public jnle. as U.e law directs, at the Courthouse coor in the Town of lerre-Haule, 'Conn ty of Vigo, Indiaua, on the -3d of June next, the followmg
"1
dcscr bed
tract of land, to acres, beginning at-the ^oul.h Vle .t corner oif Sec. No Range No 9 W and running from thence North one Hundred and six & two thirds rods from thence Last twenty-seven rods from thence South one'hundred and six and two thirds rods and from thence V\ est .twenty-seven rods to the place spinning, as the property of Jhomas Chenoweth to satisfy''vV ^'ns'
HEj S RY ALLEN, Sh ft
May 30th, 1828
For Sale,
TO CLOSE A CONCERN.
the valuable
belonging to the subscriber, on Raccoon creek, Psrke county, with.IK
208 Acres.
OF FIRST RATE
JUF
fi oin 40 to 50 acres of which is vin dei cultivation. The lands are we!, timbered, and abound in springs of wafer, sufficient for a DISTILLERY of the largest class.—The tittle will fie indisputable, and the terms, (which will be very liberal,) made known by application to the subscriber,
h. J. 4Vasson.
Terre-Ilaute, iVlay 23.* N B. Unless the above proper ty is sold at private sale, previous to the 21st day of June next* it will then be sold at public auction, with out reserve, on the premises, between 12 and 3 o'clock on said day. 9—4'.v.
Administrator's
J\oti.ee.
Notice is hereby given that th«subscribers have taken out letters ol administration on the estate of Samuel Lee, deceased, late of Sullivan county.—Therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate'payment, and all persons having claims ag.ninst said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated witnin one year irom this date.
I he estate is solvent. JAMES LEE. Adm/r. A N N E E Adm'x. May ~1 Oth. 1828 —9—4w
Patent Cast Iron
THE subscriber has now on hand for sale. large supply of Woods Patent ast Iron Ploughs, from No i, to No. 4, which will be sold, on accommodating terms.
Three years experience in this section of country has proved these Ploughs to be a useful and vuluable arficie, and in every point, of view superior to the wrought Iron Plough
Farmers are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves Ploughs of either number (completely finished) can be hail at all times at tiiis place and all orders from a distance will be promptly attended fo. A supply of these Ploughs will he kept at different towns on the Wabash, and at such other places as they may be called for.
ALSO,
Just opened at the Corner of 1st and Ohio streets, in the store room belonging to D. Demiug, an
ASSORTMENT OF
Consisting of Dry Goods, Hard ware, & Groceries. -Sfc 3|"c. which will he sold on reasonable terms.
Pork, Corn, VVhiskey, and most kinds of Merchantable produce will be received in payment.
For Oliver Rose.
J. F.--!King.«i
.Terre-Haute, May 30, 1828. 10—tf.
TWO JO IJRNit YMEN
that are good workmen—also
Jim Apprentice,
To whom liberal, wages will he given. II. BLINN. Terre-.liaute, May 23, lfc287—9lL
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?E CTlsjUAVA, J'LJUJILLICN COUXRY
Vermillion
A Copy,
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,* Attest.
SS,
ireuit Court,
A j-ril Term, 1038.
iiebecca Patton,
HIE complainant by,Jan.
Fornngton, her council, hav'in^fi'J her petition—and it appearing Ij! satisfaction of the court, that the d! f'endant is not an inhabitant of tk* state It is ordered that untas be and appear at the next term this court to answer the said petiti0rthe matters and things therein con taincd will be taken as confessed a'» the court decree in his absencel And it is ordered that a eopv
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this order be published in (he \ye tern Register, a public paper piint^ at Terre-Haute. for four weeks cessivelv, and that this cause he coj (inued to the next term of court
t-. S. GARDNER clerk, $-114ws.
AN APPUENTICEto the Jioit and Shoe Making business, a lad
i.
bout fifteen or sixteen years of s^c of good mora is, who wishes to learn the above branch of busines.in it to his advantage to call on the subscriber, living in the house of Capt. S." M'Quilkin, in Terre-Haute.
WILLIAM FENIV ORE.
June Gth, 18 -8,—113\\
Dark
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By Jesse M'lntire, in ashingfoa Township, Clay County, Indiana, one
Bay Horn.
four years old this spring, fourteen hands high, with a star^nd snip in his forehead, both hiild. feet white, no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to thirty dollars by George \V Gladwell and Feter Barnet, this I Oth day of May 1828.
Taken up before n.e. PEAItCE JONES, J. P. 1 l*3t.
Jhrtory Kinneij,
AND --.V'
E..fl. Hannqhn
Having united in the
Practice of Law
Tender their services to the citizens of the First Judicial District of Indiana, as Practitioners in the fir* cuit Courts of the several counties, and the neighboring counties ia Illinois. They will also attend to any business in the Supreme and District Courts of the
State--One
"i" JOHN Slif
Mav 23
20
ct9.
A liberalpi
or
both may generally be found at $ Office of 'said Kinney. March 27. 1S28. ltt
Papcr^MamtJ'uc.Wf
Tllli subscriber takes tli* to cive general notice (hst h's •m
Br
./)
in the neighborhooil of Madison, now in complete, operation,
ani
he is prepared for making -e1' Writing. Printing and per of every description, and flatters himself, trom the partic care which he has taken i»
1
lection of his worknen, tha
1
per will not be inferior to any made in the western countty. Orders for any quantity j. sliall fie immediately attem ci the lowest prices for whirl. he purchased in Cincinna. will be given for all kn»« and also for coarse IU ^ore either at the MIL^ at^^^ of Messrs. I.i ktK 18„tn» Madison, who are «PP0"' ^at lor the n!ove e8t»bl'»l. which place thei '""V'rf'pikept a supply ol
a
TS
'p(if lb. will be
dried veal-skins, wei^i^ and under. F,„-green lo IOC S-. ,r.ski,S
And I6cts. for «Ulr weighing eight
lbs.
x': ,,!'J
For are en do. Sets.
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glvea|
ce
"lU
Kegs of
4». .«'
al
fiir
ooi5
Decr-
Eoqniro at'
Offi^c'
for 'J.,r.utfm I ty
May 18-^*
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