The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 November 1828 — Page 4
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It i» ail a mistake that WOOLLEN GOODS wili come higher X|»J vea. to our customers i.:
II. J- SCOTT
mmoro SS°I«
'Woollen Goodsf
THECirr or
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PHILADELPHIA
'hev will positively sell lower
1th-*"! ever before oft'eied in tUia country for ca*h. Almost KII kinds of this country
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'"•TV'II be trceivpd in pHjincnt for •JMOIIS at CASH PRH ES. i'erre Haute, Nov 4th, 1828 -33tf
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I- hereby o-iver? that the persnna' property of ORVILLE DIBHLE, ili sold at public sa'e on the 1st dav of-December next commencing at oMock, P. .Mo at {be house of
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II. Wukott, Terre-IIaute.—
ei nts of sale made known oil the day of aa'0 ZgH. WOLCOTT. J!dim r. 7rrp-H me, N. v. lsM82»-333
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WnrRr.AS, at the April Term of 18J8 ot the Vigo Circuit Court, lndi- »?, fitting as a Court of Chancer} an Probate, we wt-re appointed Commissioners on the estate of Ele a/.r Aspinw II, dee'd which by a firmer older of the Piobute ourt, ot'W CY-unly of Vigo aforesaid was decreed to be settled as insolvent •Voir thrr fore. it knonn to the creditors, and tuoie interested in the settlement of s^id estate, thut for the purpofs of inve*tis :itir!g 'he clai:»is ttnt n.a\ be exhibited acninst said tst We accordici^ to the statute in such cas,e. provided—we will attend at the court-house in said county oi. the 10th .ii "slant. b»'t\vp«n the'hours ot 1( o'CIOCK am! 4 of said day
JbLlSl»\.M- I'UN TING TON, CLIillS GiLBtRr Cumniissioners Nov. 8,
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WIJEITR.AP,
nt the April Term, 1828
Of the Yiiio Circuit Court, la., sitting
a Court of Chancery and Probate, it uus ordered, adjudged, and dccre^d, that estate of Abra li »oi Markle. deed should be se'tled a- insolvent, and that Demus Deming fitul Curtis Gilbert, -be appo nted c^'i?missioners investigate tLf •ficlaim» against said estate according 'to the st "lute in such cases provided -Vow, fliPiofore.be itk' own to thf creditors and preservatives of said »*iet3te 1 hat ior the above purpose, will attenii =t the co\srt fcio:u*e iitlw.con.ty of go, on the
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DBA!AS DEMIXO, (. UK iS GILBERT, i.omviissiotiers
Nov 3. !8 —-33vit2.
AN ELECTION will be holden the several towi'shipi-in the Conn t-. of Vigo. Indiana on the 24jj day o! ^oven^St r, instant, i»t the usual y,]A( of holding elections in said lowis' ips for the purpose of electing & liJiPi'-E^EN PA 1'IVE to the next General Aseu.blK, of said state, in tiie. f)lace of Nathaniel Huntington, dtcr*t**cd.
JiJENRY ALLEN, Shff.
Nov 4, 182b.—33 .'
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trayed or Stolen
On the 25th of Oct last from the fH-uitmce of ttobert"H.ijrjspi), Crawl'uid county, Illinois, a'^
ark l^ay ITorse,
four rs obi last spring, about fift' en hands high, a star in his forehead and a snip on his nose, two small white i'!s his le shoulder—well, hea-
nri.«de Any person delivering ft said horse at Mr. iiarrisrfn'g 'or at Henry Smith's Sugar Cr^ek townshi\!, Viga co shall be ifa dvoinely rewarded.
JOHN CIIADSEY.
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Notice
hereby given. .jtlWit letter-«.of
Administration has been\ranted',iri .. .'."the countv of Pai'ke (InAV^na) to Anthony Dennis as -VdiiiifiistrStor of the e^Kite of Walter,C "Dennis itye ,, o.f 4*id co,unty, deceased —There '&y furef a' 1 •^ersoryr having demands •*J\ Wd estate*'.dre requested 'o 2'• present them legally authenticated
Wi' bin twelve jiro^ths 'rom the date litu eof and "all'indebted to s«id es'U fate to maktt immediate payment .ftatale prj/hably insolvent
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1 will claim the settleirient -of said estate as such
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Land Purchasers,
TFife Arm lately occupied by Judre Colman, containing near
iWUU IlUXDlLbl) JClitbj
for sale It is situated principally in the praifie, distant about one .n.le from li re-Uaate, and embraces iht o-e orrove in sight from said townhHs°aboiit
one
hundred and forty acres
of prairie under fence, six is under cultivation is conven^nUy divided ioto fields, with a -ood
YOUNG OKCIIABD— A
Two-story House,
and one or two Out-Buildings, a large Frame Barn and Corn-Crib, a good Well of Water, &c upon it 1 he above land is well proportioned as to prairie and wood- is of first rate soil, and taking in'o view the beauty and healthiness of its situation, with the advantages of location, improvements Stc is the most desirable farming property in the vicinity of said town 1 will seii 'ho Northeast quarter ot Section 2, I own 11* north ot Range 9 West, known as the Markle Farm
Jt is situau-d on the Kast side oi Fort Harrison Prairie, between three and four miles from I crre-Haute consists o( Wood Land and Prairie, is of first rate soil, with an abundant supply of Spring Water, has a comfortable LOO IIOU-X, a small provement with a good Young chard upon it, a"d is eligiblv situated to make a good farm and a pleasant residence
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ALSO,
Lot in Terre Haute No- 1G9, with Improvements, it is a corner lot, fruiits the Public Square, and is a good statid for business..
I ha above p.operty may be purchased on very advantageous terms bv application to my Agent, Mr Farriugton, of Terre-Haute, who is fully empowered to sell
Si KP 'KN S COLLET Eugene. Aug 15, 18-iB 2L2tf
iVAxnuj
4© (©IE Uoop-Poles,
During this Fall, Winter and Spring ALSO—A quautit) more SlAVE.", for al of which a fair price will be given and good pay or'dimensions enquire of the subscriber at his shop.
SAMUEL EVERSOL.
Terre-TIaute, Sept 6
day
«i Noveu ber, ins: between the hours of 10 o'clock, A Al and 4 of «aid day.
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TWO JO AILNF- YM F* JV
0 iN E S,
tliat are good workmen—also
'hi Apprentice,
To whom liberal wares will be given. H. BblNN Terre-Haute, May 23, 1828,—9il.
Jimory Kinney
AN
E. 71: llannegan
.Jljiving united in the
Pi avlice of Law
IVnd'T their services to the citizen-f'the-First Judicial District of In ditna. as Practitioners in the Circuit Courts ot the several counties and the neighboring counties in liti'tois. They will also attend to any uiness iti the Supreme and Dip trict Courts ot the State-—One or both may generally be found at the Offir.e of said Kinney. a fC 27v 1828 1 tf
NO'l ICE
IS hereb- given, that 1 have taken letters testamentary upon the estate of Joel Collins late of Green county deceased —The estate is believed to be solvent—persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pnymeiit—thnse having claims against it, to.prc-jent them duly authenticated.
Si JJSSSE STAFFORD Oct 28, 1828,
SMITHSF TRACT
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ANTHON DENNIS' Admr. fest attention tq busiuess. Parke ctLUi^) Oot. 27,
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Tin and Sliect-ii ou Manufactory.:
have commcnc
cil the* above b«iine«« in TerreHaute, at the office of John Britton, Esq where all calls in their line will be attended to on the shortest notice. Tin ware will he repaired '*0!d pewter received at its value, 'lerre-Haute Oct 20, 1828. 31 tf
DofcT. E BALL has removed his duelling, and shop to the house recefrjtjy occupied by th&Jlev D, Monfort, directly south OT Mr Gilberts—on the river bank—where he may be expected to give the stric
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\DMINlN'SrUAT0n,3 NOTC
NOTICE is hereby given that th ubscriuer has taker, out letter* Jministration on the estate «l Hum nhru Stearman dec d., late of tottlhan county, Indian* all person, ,aing demands against said estat« re requested to present them legal
authenticated lor settleinerrt, and ail those that are indebted, wil ulease call and discharge the same Ylie estate is probably insolviMjt \\/M PURDV^rfwV f^^rllalp- IBtll Octobe' V---
Public Notice
Is
herebv given, that letters of administra'tion have been granted in tlu county of Parke, Indiana, to Mary Hepner and George Hepner, as ad
.initi
ators of the estate of George,
4.nner, late of said county, deceas ed Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them le-ally au [henticated, within twelve months from the date hereof—and all debted to said estate, to make immediate payment. Tbc estate is solv-
M\UY HEP '^ER odw'^* IVKOkGr. HKPN KK, aom'r
October 7ih, 18^8
Thomas II. Blake
E. Huniington
will hereafter
PRACTICE LAW
In partnership. They, or one oi them will attend the courts of the first ju dicial circuit, and the supreme court 1 heir office is in i'erre-Haute, at the corner opposite Judge Deming.
August 31st, 1827 24tt
jX'eiv Tannery.
THE subscriber has bimself in the -r
will be rtcei ed to TAN on the shares, or Jought at fair prices, in go pay
THOMAS M'MURRAN. jlaule, JulySLZd, [*28.—18
HOSE'^'I
HAS JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT C7-'"7
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established 'S'.-±
anning Currying
In the town of Terre-Haute, upon a liberal scale, and njw solicits a share of the public patronage
His yard is situate upon the South end of Mat Jtet Street, here
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"NEU-YOIi K,
A IJ1RGE ASSORTMENT OF
F^LL 6c WINTER
GOODS,
Which will be sold low for CA^H Terre-Haute, Oct 10, 18-28 -*'9tf
FALL & WINTER
R. S. M'CABE,
HAS JUST RECEIVED AM) IS NOW OPENING A General Assortment
J, 0 F~ vj* t,»
DRY GOODS
V' "I'- AND '"i
which mil be sold at a small advance on cost Terre-Haute, October 10,1828.—29
WE have just received from tonis ville a consignment of POWDER in whole and half kegs—and expect to receive a supply shortly of 6 pound kegs—Which will be sold as low as cau be purchased elsewhere.
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Terre-Haute, 11th Oct, l828.—29Gt
GUNPOWDER.
K.egs oi all *i*es—for sale by
WM C.&D.LINTON,
^ay 15, 1828.
ELEGANT COPPER-PLATE
School Rewards,!
Of various sizes and colours sale at this Ojfict.
DISSOLUTION or CO-PART XfERSFIIP.
cantile
business, heretofore
IS
under the firm ot V-
iiONNER,REYNOLDS^EARtT(
present
NEW GOODS
when his friends and the customers of the late firm can be accommodated He will receive in payment\vn«\\r, POIvK. BEES- AX. DEER-SKINS, TAIJ .OW, I FE\ U1EUS
BY
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Tied to
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rainst the said firm are requested to ,,state
payment and thase indebted are in formed that their notes and account are left in the said Early's hands for short time, to whom payment is re riiested to be made without delay.
D. S BONNER, II S REYNOLDS, JOHN EARLY
Terre-Haute, October 13, 1828. I he mercantile business will, in future, be conducted by tbe subscriber at the old stand who has on hand Ihe remaining stock of
& Merchandize:)
He intends replenishing the same immediately with a fresh supply oi
\V HISKr-Y, HO^EY, GREEN and DRY HIDES, FL \X-^EKD,
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COUN RY LIN SIES JEANS,
LEAN LINEN & CO I TON RAGS.
-r.iJohn L). Larly.
30tf i- .u"--
Hook's Flax-Dresser.
THE
subscribers having purchased
3
PATENT IMPROVED
FLAX MACHINE
For the Stele fodtnna,
Wish to inform the public that they are ready to dispose of those rights at a reasonable price This improve ment is extremely valuable and sim
Hi/rlcs Thrasher
is'recommend
AD3::xiSTR
.«fo,icE,^
rn'
and when tha- Machine is altered for that purpose it also is said to be upon the pineiple of said HOOfi. S MACHINE, therefore we warn all persons to be cautious, and not^inft inge on the principle of
HOOK'S TATE.\ IMPROVED
Flax Machine,
for we claim that principle as our own for fourteen years from the date of said patent, (Patent dated tbe 9th day of Sept 1323
GEORGE W. HIGGINS, S DANIEL HARMON Wabash county, 111, October Tth, 1828 —29*4
Sheriff's Sale.
virtue of an execution to me
directed and delivered from the oi fire the Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court, Indiana, I wili expose to pub- in
H. ALLEN, Sh'ff,
Oct 24 1828 31 wS Si
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed and delivered, from the office rf he Clerk of the Vigo Cir cuit Court, Indiana, I will expose to public sale as the law directs, at the court bouse door in the town of Ter* re-Haute, on tho 17th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. and I o'clock P. on said day, the following tract of land, to wit:—The North hr.lf of the S W Qr., 8ec. 14, T. l^N 9 W.—N W Qr. of sec 14. T. 10, N of 10 W.—as the property of Henry MarIcle, to pay Stephen 8. Collett.
ALLEN, Hh ff
Oct 1828. 3lw3
Fountain
county, Ind. decM,are hereby nuti- ^rTirc Tied to present their demands legall} proven, within one jear^ from this
present their demands legal 1} Table oi proven, within one year, from this per
date and all persons irHiebted are cAS.t requested to", make immediate pay
ment.- fhe ..tate i. believed^ to
"'ROBKBT MfLFOliDj -MmV. written Shaxvneee Township, r,cC.
5 (WF
^duCt Rush, deceased, late of
countyi
this day dissolved of mutual con- to make immediate pa sent All persons having claims a- persons having claims
therefore all
are
Jebted to
said estate
arc
them to John l^arly for ,My authenticated within on« ».....A ikaaA indebted are in- (or settlement•, J'^fltl The estate is probnbly solvprf peter
''NI
CTsoris
immcliate pavmertS havms claims
,l'
aea
jMf
requested to presenf i?*1
Uu
Clinton, Oct 15th, 1828 -^0'3 ADMlNI^TIUT0irs N0TlCP71
NOTnCE is hereby given, tojH have taken letters of a
minis
(ra
upon the estate of 0-ille Dibb«e rf a
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aving clai^ requested fft
gainst said estate a-
p'-esent them immediately.-jjla indebted to make payment. -Je The estate is believed to hp
vent
UCi
ZIBA II. WOLCOTT
Oc. 17
From the subscriber, in Way ]ast
Dressing
a
two years old FILLY black, wit),
a
star in the forehead extending downward, from which, are some Scatter.
irinp ltdilf A 4flln
strfuer*
ing white hairs two or more of her feet are white .-arly to the pjsturo joint,
,ALS0—a pair of three years old
S1EER8.
One a brown ste«r a little sway back* ed and his tail off above the brush— the other a bright red, with a large* star in the forehead Both tee steers are marked with a square crop off the left ear —They are ueft grown RICHARD TAYLOR. Wabash Township. Parke Co la
j.
October 13, 1828
Fulling, Colouring
AND
of (Mi.
THE s6l)scribcr anxious to ml in th#» "AMERICAN SYSTF-M." wishes to acquaint the public that he ha» he
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p!e—ar.d to ptevent btigation we taken the wish to infrm the public that we have heen credibly informed that
Fulling Mill.
formerly belonging to William Jo-
seph
mended to the cultivator of
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Kiisore. on »/g Raccoon ^'reek,
our
FMIX II^MP,Sfc, has commenced -t
ilcs from the Wabash river, uii
Dressing Cloth
Ha»ing provided myself with & best of Dyestuff in Cincinnati customers may place all confidence in getu"s"oYSTMWMCOIOM and* having their Cloth. Flannel*, Linsicsand Jeans—fulled. Co.oml and Finished off in the nicest ani best manner
My prices wili be Moderate anfl produce taken in payment SAVUEL LOfTRT. Clothtr.
Newville. Parke county, fletober 10. 18°28
To tavern keepers,
THE
upon good terms, Ins spacious
Tavern St anil,
I„ Terre-Haute,
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erre-n-.u^,
lie sale, as the law di ects, at the at such time as w.H twp cou't hi us door, in the town of Per re Haute, on the 20th day of No vember next, between the hours of 10 oclock, A M. and 1, M. on said day, the following tract of land, wit:—The N qr ofSec.5, 13, N. ofR 9 W., as the prope ty of JohnT. Chunn, to pay Richard Steele.
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or tenant. As this prjgj! well known, remark is unn Particulars
will be
made kao
those who choose|o^app^RRjS
•July 25, 1828_-I8tf_.
BLANK
Ulkrs of ..
Executions, Sumvi^f S,:bpams. V«. »4 \rc kept constantl) on fo- ale at this Office.
"WESTERN \F
Is printed at Terr
conspicuously
^1,L persons having claims a- twenty-hve^e^p AH1-ui^rJ^ ga'.nst the estate of Win. BLACK, subsequ oi'-il,ae('un *'ne of Shawnee township,
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editor) until all arrea aiscou11111^ A failure to notify
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