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Is. 9itS0H. MERCHANT TAILOR. S removed to the house lomicrU occupied by him, adjoining Hurteh and Hcberd's Store, on Water-street, where he i-iopetun, i-ient of coons good sol ti'i ;.i- liiie, consi-;u lihtc. Mack, 14 in part oi llrowi. flncn and Mix4- I Cloth. Blur, Hutch; Brown, Plaid and Drab Casstmcres, Striued Ctivsi mcrr, aior cd .t rii a. Plain ti.i i Figured Silk 'civet. Bombazine, Satin and Silk I't sting. ,.f the kit est slide. Goat Hii'tr Camlet of superior quality, j(lonk Taistls and Suspendirs, Shirt Collar and Bosoms, -Stocks and Hundkcrchnjs. Together with a small assoi tineiit of re; made CJothiur. viz: Cloth Hot Coats, Illanhn d) Pantaloons an I Jests, Shirts and Drawers, Ve. -V-. The former customers of the establishment arc r.-wneetfnllv solicited for a continuance of their fasors. with the assurance that no pains will i jred to atl. ml them ad anUgeoti bargain. he .Nov. 1 1-s.IS C.)-tf. FG? SALE GR LEASE, file sui.s, Si a Distill l'..r a number i iv the vear. r'.K, er will seil all i:ie a ppara.-ns for -v v.irh ur w irhoiil a around lease if vers, or he will lear-c the wl Tlie a! ve I n. tillerv is rapahl ol of i.iaUiu live barrels of whiskey eory twentyt'.iur hours. Terms will in rn.kie easy. ll. .Nov. lf.th. is; til D. WlIF.ELF.ll. KLCKiVLi), li-itrels Tanners oil, do Sperm do lSo'.r: do Candles, IjIjIs. and 0 boxes Muscat wine : ale l v inivrcn 2"--tf. HKUCUU. Nc.v. r. l- " ViS'CKAWFrf ACAIHiMY. p"iti5 TtwfifntP v ho onrn on Aonf 'Ml'-' ill'-"""'- - ' 1 -L ,,- the 21st inst., for th; admission f S-;;ile;!U. under the immediate supcr-ip.ieiii'.iiii.-e of Mr. Ueed Wilkinson, M. pr a l.l snca a-;ista!its us troni time to tin rcT.iireii. 1 nc v Semiv.iry but A erreteil lor the liing wl.irh was ori' State Univcfsiiv has gn d by the Trustees ol lhe Auance of the charter, am d i AC. rep Tr; in pun MM... I. iste. s.from the money they have exnded and the great exertions tc-y have lisc.I in esia 'iisiinig un iu?i""i " well as from great inducements offered by t 1 .. . li' ,-3 to secure a li'ierat pauon.ie. Studei fr; in abroad can be acciir.innuitt.d witii boarding in private funnies on icasotiaMc terms. There will be 1 terms ,- . i. -. i. or sessions in a vear ol 1 1 weeks i-acn. The 1st. to commence on tuc ist punesdav in October. 2d on the last cdncsday in Derembt r. 3d on the 3d Wednesday in March, 1th on the 2d ednestlay in Juno. The present session will continue live WCCKS anil DO co-.isiuereu mmterm and be charged for accordingly, between which and the winter session, there will be a vacation of 3 days. Female students will not be admitted till a separate department is created lor them, which the Board contemplate doing as soon as they can make suitable arrangements. All male students that can read and write with facility will be admitted. Instruction will be given in the following branches, viz: Reading, Writing. Arritbemrtie. F.nr. Grammar, Geography, 1 ,1 !T .1 .i.ltl.f . . t r Trigonometry. Intellectual and Moral Philnsnnhv. Natural Philosophy, History, Mmoroloo-v. Chemistry. Rhetor- ; -,r.,f Astrnimmv ALSO T it the Latin. Greek, German and French Languages. RATES OF TUITION. C,.r in-itruction in Reading, Y ruing T.-.. Mrnmrnir Common Arithmetic and f:cn,mnhv. ncr term in advance, 55,00 For the higher branches of English, t.o ,-einnt. the German and the French i .n-ni-i-res ncr term in advance, SO 00. v it .nnlimnts for admission will apply to Mr. William Burtch, the Trea surer, for certificates. Bv order of the Board of Trustees. II. DECKER, President. J03. Somes, .See'?. Vinecnnes, Nov." 18, 183G. 23-tf OfiEEHSWARE. B (8 . ... . .. iv craus, t.ic crate contains assorted ware suitable for the country trade) whitare offered for sale at a 9 SE1 "BS1 verv small advance on r.,t. bv the crate, at our w noicsaiu v.ro i i t ,,m market street, the second doo -,,'.,' nr drv goods store on the corner ol market and water sts. BUltTCH & IILBLRD Sept. 8th, 1536 15-tf.
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MERCHANT TAILORS. AYE just received from Philadelphia, and New York, in addition to their former stork. h splendid assortment of suitable for the FALL AM) WLVLIJl consisting in part of Sap. Blue, Mark, Brown, Mixed, and Fancy colored Cloths. I Sup. Blue, Black, Broicn, Striped and Figured Cassimeres, Sap. Blue, Black, Mixed, Striped and Figured Sattinetts, Pilot Cloths, Beaver'eens ttnd Jeans,1 I'tvct, Siransdown. Silk, Sattin, I'ahnria. and other testings. Flannels, Hosiery, Cloves, tye. yc. ALSO A quantity of ready-made Clothing, Otter Skin, and other Fur Caps, Far Collars, f'C Beaver Hats, of superior quality. Sea! Skiu Caps, ?nen's and boys' , ALSO, a good assortment of Moats fy fSfiocs, coarse and fine, nil of which is now offered at low prices, at their store on Market-street, opposite the Hotel of J. C. Clark. Cull and examine for vourselves. X. H. An apprentice to the Tailoring business is wanted. A Hoy from the country, It or 15 vcars of age, would he preferred. j. n. martin. Yinccnnes, Nov. loth, 1836 2ltf. Hni Hii rs' Salt:. iY virtue of four writs of Fi. Fa. to J y me directed from the Clerk's ()llice of the Knox Circuit Court, I will offer at public sale before the Court House door in Vinecnnes, on Monday the 5th day of December, A. D. 183G, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 V. M. agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, all the rioht, title and interest of Jacob Anthis in the following tracts of land, situate in Knox county, and known and designated as location Xo, 111, containing 100 acres in township 1, north range 11 west also 200 acres, survev Ao. 11, in same town and range; and all the right, title and interest of John A. Mikesell, in 100 acres, survey No. 1, in township 1, north range 10 west also all the right, title and in'erest of C.arret W. Mikesell, in 10 acres, lot No. G, of west fraction 20, township' 1, north range lowest, wun me appur- , ... , , . t tenances thereunto belonging, taken on tne . lo owino- executions, to-wit: Une in la vor of Robert Smith and Thomas J. Carson, vs. Ilirani W. Mikesell, Jacob Anthis, John A. Mikesell and Garret W. iVfllieeeU ono ill favor of tlio V ahnttll Insurance Company, vs. Jacob Anthis and John A. Mikesell one in favor of John Shanklin and William Caldwell, vs. Hiram W. Mikesell and Jacob Anthis the other in favor of Henry O'Neal, vs. Hiram W. Mikesell, Jacob Anthis, John A. Mikesell. John Anthis and George Anthis. ZACII. PFLLIAM, Slfff. K. C, Vinecnnes; Nov. 10, 183G 21-3t. fHQLESALE ST01 lie (i n s r illr, India n ei. B. CARPEA'TER .So a(mU A. Co. "Pf JTAYE now received their Fall supply of Ory CiJood, BOOTS, SHOES, vSo HATS, ALSO, some HARDWARE & CUTLERY, JEWELRY, &C, Their coods were purchased exclnsivclyby the case ami package (in first hands,) in cw ork and Uoston their stock is very general in tlie dry coons line, they feel warranted in saying from the man. ncr in which they purchased their goods, that they ill sell their goods as low as can lie purchased m anvcitv west of the mountains. Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine tlieir stocn. 'They will pav 40 cents per lb., for Gcesc feath ers delivered in Evansville, bid. A. 15. CARPENTER fc Co. Nov. 7th, 1H30 2t-lt Administrator's IS'otice. OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of ad ministration on the estate of John Harvy, late of Knox County, State of Indiana, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment; and those having claims against tne same, are notified to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. 1 he said es tate is supposed to be solvent. M.MIAJJN KUU 1 . Nov. 10th, 1830 21--3t, Administrator's Sale. OTICE is hereby given that I will expose to sale at public auction on Saturday the 3rd day of December next, at the late, residence ot John Hurvv. ileeM. all the personal property of the deceased. Consisting ot HORSES. Vat tic, HOGSWlneat, HAY and OATS in tho stack CORN in the field, Farming Utensils, Uouselwld Furniture, $-c. -c. A credit of twelve months w ill be given on all sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. SIMEON ROOT. .Nov. 10th, 1S3C 21-3t.
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fgnilK subscriber having associated Iiobcrt N. Carnan with liim in liis store, tlie business hereafter will be conducted tinder tlte firm of Homier & (,'arnan. 1). S. HONNEK. Vinecnnes, Nov. lOtli, 18,1(. Fall ami Winter lK)xM:R AM) CAILAX, TTUST receiving and opening direct from the eastern cities, a large stock of niia rasis. Fitnjcit DRY (iOODS, consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Sup Hiue, Hlack, C.reen, Drab, Claret, .Mixed and other Cloths, IMaid, Drab, eve. Cassimcres, Cassinetts, &c. tc. Heavy Flushings, Hearskins and Pilot Cloths, for Overcoats, 300 pieces British, French and American Prints, Plain and Figured Merinoes, I race and Muslins, French worked capes collars, etc., Figured and plain Bohbinetts, Swiss, Mull, Jackonctt and Hook Mus lins, Dace, Quillings, Edgings, and Inscrtings. Plain and Figured Silks, Handsome new stvle Bonnet Kibbands and Beltings, Silk, Blond Ciauze, Fancy Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Veils, &c. Thibet, Merino Shawls and Ilandker chiefs, Cashmere and Prussian Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Irish Linens, Kussian Diapers, Bleach ed and unbleached Domesticks. Bevcrteens, Moleskins and Drillings, Checks.ITicks, Baizes and Flannels, Gloves, Vesting and Hosiery in a great variety, 10, 11, and 12 quarter Rose and Whit ney Blankets, Mackanaw and Point Blankets, Twenty cases of Boots and Shoes, Silk Hats, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Ladies' and Misses Straw, Tuscan and Shaker Bonnets, Hardware and Cutlery of almost every description. rvvrntv-l'ive half chests ol iiaVffl l eas, ioung liyson, imperial, TV 1 . - w r t 1 and Gun-Powder, 4 Scroons of Indigo, Spices, &e. &c. Together with almost every article in demand; all of which will be sold as cheap iii.l iinnn 'ia necom modat in ot term s as thev can be had in this place. IIONNKK Cfc (.kiao. Nov. 10th. 182G 21--tf. TTl'SiT rnTMl'Pil H additional SUPplV Bl V ' v ' ' FALL AM) WINTER GOODS, which, toaether with our former stock, makes it -..nntfft.v nnd renders it enual to any in the place. i ... o r..irnrtfnllv call the attention of illUl I" llinii nnr friends and customers. Those wishing to pet "ood bargain?, might better give us a call. K. SMITH & Co. Vinecnnes, Nov. 1830 C3--tf. SADDLE TREES. 3 T "Ss - yadle Trees, (assorted,) fi tr M.JS 1 B jF. m inst received and for sail bv It. SMITH -tf. & Co. Vinecnnes, Nov. 183023. NOTICE. T T l,nun bi.l.-l.ted to the late firm sf Smith & Carson, are again requested to call and settle their accounts, as further indulgence cannot be ;, .. W'f will take in exchange for debts, or goods, Corn or Pork at the market price. IL SMITH & Co. Yinccnnes, Nov. 2d. 1S36 23-tf. NOTICE! NOTICE!! AM requested to in form the Trading Com munity, that the SteamISoat Chickasaw, will run tln eiisuinT season, as a regular v anasn 1 rauer . , . , 1 'I, 1 to New Orleans, commencing as soon as the abash is sufficiently high. Public patronage is re,...Mf11y solicited. W. I.. YVIL.MA.VS. (iravs'ville. Ill's. Oct. 24th. 8830 23-4t. WM, TllUllSTOA, Co. 11 IX E I V I N G , FO R V A K I) I X G , AND COMMISSI OX MERCHANTS, Evansville, I ml. CTIIE undersigned, successors to r. r. .ooo , . t r , I sell. Esu.. in the Receiving, Forwarding, nnd Commission business in this place, solicit i.ooos on consignment for sale and orders lor me purIiase ot nroiluce. Having taken the large W arelin,iu., nn M'.n street, rei-entlv occupied t'V Air. oodsell, they are prepared to receive and store such merchandize as my be entrusted to them lor forwarding or for sale. WM. THURSTON, & Co Evansville la., October 1st, I806. KKFKlt TO Messrs. Ti. Marshall V Co.") F. If. TitlniJ t Co. Louisville, Kv It. O. Cutler A Co. J " l'!on lu,c",f' f Evansville, la. F. E. G oodsell, Esq. 5 Messrs. Norton v Harr!, rittsburgh, Pa. The im.lersin-ned having Tehninilslied tlie. re ceiving, forwarding and commission business rc centlv done by him in this place, takes pleasure in recommending to his friends and the public generally, Messrs. William Thurston & Co.. who are prepared to pay prompt attention to all business entrusted to their care. F. E. GOOPSELL. Eransville, Octolier 1st, 1836 20-3m. BANK CHECKS. Xrntlrt prfntrU oit iiriti Cprtf AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
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SJ1LE OF MAWS III tiir JTolun cf On Friday the 9th day of December, J M.J 1 1. r?PtinS Town is beautifully- situated on White Kivcr, in Knox omity, la. about one mile below the "Old Station, on that treat thoroughfare) leading from Vinecnnes to Evansville, nnd midway between Vinecnnes and rniicoton. n i indeed the only eligible site for a town from the mouth of White Kiiver to the Forks. Steam boats can reacli this point whenever they can the (J rami Rapids of the Wabash, consequently when convenient store-houses are erected there is no loubt but that the place will become a de pot for the merchandise consisncd to Yincenncs and other points above that is now so often dr tainod at the (rand Kapuls. Flic proprietors however thinks it unne cessary to enumerate other advantages; all they ask of those desiring to purchase town property, is, that they should examine and judge for themselves, and they will have no fear of the result. I'he terms will be 10 per cent down, and the balance in three cipial annual instalments with interest from date, if not paid at maturity. THUS. DICK, AND' V PURCELL, sen. Proprietors. The Evansville Journal w ill please in ert this till the time of sale, and forward its account to this ollice for settlement. Vinecnnes, Oct. 29th, 1830 23-51. IKON So PLOUGH PLATES. T'ST received G tons assorted bar iron, and -2j plough plates, for sale by IH.IMCll cc lU-lii.ivl. Vinecnnes, NovM.st, '-V' COItN SlIlirXF.KS AM 15ltKl.l. I'.-ST received 4 corn shellers, and 8 doz, Titt.sInirfjh buckets, for sale bv BUltTCH & HEBEHU. Yinconnes, Nov. 1st, 183G 23-tf. CIILESF. AM) CAMH.US. 1,'X'T received 1,000 lbs. western reserve cheese 40 boxes candles, 100 pieces paper hangings. lor sale by 151 1HCH 111. LJi.lv U. Vinecnnes, Nov. 1st, is 36 23-tf, (SUNMSY 15A(iS. XPECTED in a few days 7,000 I baurs, which will be sold low bv nmncv 1HKTCII 1st, 183C HEBEKD, -tf. Yinccnnes, Nov NEW GODDS. IlITRTCII &, IIEIJERD. WE iust received tlieir fall goods purchas ed in Uoston, New York and Philadelphia, with care, and will exchange them lor cash, good credit, wheat, rye, corn, pork, flaxseed, beans, beeswax, (lax and tow haen, jeans and linseys, Scc, cotton and linen rags U cents per lt. Vinecnnes, Nov, 1st. 1836 -3lt. s. 1 RThis.Vi;iS , jy H STOIZM1 This.VlU' JSi-on Water Street, between Market and liusseron streets, has j usi eived and will continue to receive a FRESH and good supply of FALL cSo A LN i Ell (iOOUS. which together with his ormer mock w ill constitute a select and cenera! assortment of (iroconcs, Quccnswarc, V lllll.i, r-p Ciillorv, t l! Hats, lionncts. Boots, Allocs, Krnliawa Salt. &c. coo ah ,.f li lie is anxious to sell at llie lowot .nil i'i ...... -- , 1 . : 1 ..- .1 ....-.n ri .in t lin mnst . 0T1.1 1 .iTiriiii 111:11 lu viii.,'.,- .-. r.in nn:itile terms. N. B. He will receive m exchange almost any article of country produce. Vinecnnes, Oct. 27, 183022-11 valuablt: Wabash Farm For Sale fi&S thc Wteh Kivcn fivc - miles above Yinccnnes. onW, .tiiroe is a largo Steam Distillery, a good ox in 1. a cood Dwelling House, oiaoie. AfA and other out-nouses, aim a nnr ..i 1 1 1 IfiidL ,,le orchard. From this farm you have f .1. : f. O nr 9 miles 111 t :i view Ol tne in" 101 - ..... . each direction. From tlie nign grounds 0.1 1 also a view for several miits in extent over Allison and Lamotte prairies. It is in fact one. ot t most beautiful situations on the Wabash Kiver. -rlle ail Road from Evansville to 1 erre-tlaute i n.,;,! out immediately on one sine 01 uic r arm. It is well timbered and asoui ou nm. . ... w i,v,vcmcnt. There are several never-fail Ho- rock springs on the premises, n never-failing ..." OirnnMi it. on which a Water mill on MM . 1111 - " ' -mall scale might be built to advantage. I. X. WHITTELSEY. Yinccnnes, Oct. 28th, 1836 22-lf. lOl-Io 0C8I ''SI 'PO jisitjjvd Sinauuns ir-TV 1 r.TfT 'IT uonoiiw vun vwuonps Jof?Wi fo nnum 9lt tn tJW pytj ?. lilnnnf fo hop ym 9iphq JJllousVll n.i, Rtdmoo oj vwai) oqai -pssop aq uufjni sqi jo sjunojj" i s XSVT aiLL ATAIXTSOJ
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IUST received 20 doz. Men's fall-back nd Spanish and Women's (of Bassett and Kendall's manufacture, Cincinnati,) which are for sale at our Wholesale Grocery on Mark et Street, opposite John C.Clark's Hotel. BFRTCII tt IIEBERD. Sept. 8th, 183fi 45-tf ! NEW GOODS. CLARK &,IlltOVX, AVI Just received a larjro supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, direct from New York, suitable for the season, consisting in paTt of Blue, Hlack, Drown, Mixed, Drab, Claret and Pilot cloths. Cassimcres, Satinets, and Flannels of all colors. London and Honey-Comb Drills, Canvass and lied raddinrKentucky Jeans, Fancy, Fancy striped and Pittsburgh Cords. Moleskin, Cantoons, Drown Table Covers. Fancy Chintz, Turkey lied, Bengal Stripes, Merrimae and French Prints. Merinoes and Circassians of all colors. Bombazine, assorted colors, Black Camblct. Pongee, Silk and Cotton Flag, Bandana and Madrass handkerchiefs. Black Levantine. Gros de Nan. Mandarin and Silk Muslin, do. Valencia, Thibet, Prussian, White and Scarlet Merino Shawls. Twenty pieces Silks, assorted colors and qualities. Black, Blue, White, Check and Striped Ginghams. Worsted, Cum, Nett and Webb Suspen ders. Fanev Marseilles Silk, Black Satin and j Valencia Vcstinsrs. Printed Snnerior Black Tabby and Black Silk Velvet Vestings. Irish Linen Collars and Bosoms, Mohair, Plaid and pleated Bombazine Stocks. Ticking, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Shcetincs. Corded Robes. Brown and colored Drillin ors. PI -i i n Fimired and Striped Cambrick Muslins. Plain, figured Mull and Book Muslins Plain, figured Jacconett and Bobinett. Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling and Inscrtinos. RiiiKnmU nssortcd. Lace and Satin Col lars, Ii libber Lacets. larn-e variety of Umbrellas it Parasols T.mbo' and rrentlemcii s Hosiery anil - . 1Gloves. rin,i,nP' r:i and stout Boots anil Shoes. Ladies' Gaiter, ;Bootees, Cloth, I'runelle Morocco and Stout Shoes. ALSO Iron. Nails, Castings, Cutlery, Queens ware, Glassware. .Mill. Cross-cut and Hand-saws. CofTec, Tea, Pepper and Spice; together with a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention: all of which will iiiveU- lie sold on the most liberal 1 .' terms. ALSO In a few days they will receivi . r r.,... nn.-i; cin. a laife assortment 01 uum """'- v--'' n Vinecnnes, Sept. '2t. is.n-i. u. COFFER sacls Coffee, good quality Havannah and Kio, on hand nnd for sale by WHEELER cc BAILEY June 21th. 1836 4-tf nes. WHEELER 8l BAILEY, AVE just received and offer for sale a sto of Fort, ) Tcncnfi; -Wines. Chanipaignc, Muscat & Claret J Loaf and brown Sugar, llaYanna and Ilio Collee. Codfish, Rice, pepper and spice, Almonds, cordage. !v:c. which thev will sell low at Wholesale or Retail. Vinecnnes, Aug. 0th, IS 1611RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! Two and a half cents per prund, in cash, or three cents in printing, w ill b yen or any quan tity of ilean linen or cotton rag oilier. li-Iivcrcd at this STfn, Sljcrt-Eron nrtti Ccjtjpcr f N. S.AFiTII, ONTINCES to carry on the aboTC branciies in all their variety, at his new brick shop on Market street, nearly opposite the. Market House, where he will be lie glad to accommodate his old ?tomers and the public generally, at wholesale or retail. He has on hand a number of ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accomodating terms. Yinccnnes, Nov. 4, 18 i- ,--U. N. 15. Cash given fir old Copper, Brass and Pewter.
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J LOOKING GLASS MAXUFACTUREIl , Offi ra for sale lo country Merchants and o then at hi store,2 1 0 main street, Cincinnati a neat general assortment of Cflt aifB iHaljogrtni) LOOKING GLASSES which he. will dispose of at wholesale or retail at reduced prices. Cincinnati Ohio, May 1st l-ly 'it MA p.'', w V. ' , '. re i'k ' He . i .': . iti NEW COPPER TIN AND SHEET-IRON n ESPECTFL'Lilv. inform the cti7.cns of Yincrnncs, ot its vicinity, that they have commenced the above business on S'f rniut S rrtf. next door above Smith Carsons store, iv nearly oppoite Ur. .omes, in all its various tirancties, and tnviie .Merchants anil diners 10 give mem 8 call, as they are confident they ran afford their ware as low as it ran be bought cither at Cincinnati or J.oiiisiille. at wholesale or retail. As we intend that our prices shall be uniform both at wholesale and retail, merchants maybe sure of getting their tin ware at the lowest rates, Milters and Conductors made on the shortest no tice, and most reasonable terms. 1 in waie. giv. en in exchange for old Copper and Pewter. Vinecnnes, March, 1836 4 t ly. X. U. Wanted two or three apprentice to earn the above business. 1. 11. Eagle Factory SjM Cotton I T1 HE customers of the above cstablishement and merchants generally, can be furnished ivith COTTON YARNS by forwarding their orlers to D. S. HONNEK. Vina.nnt , Srj,t. st, y"C li-ff F.iLfj aoons. HE subscriber is now opening a very large assortment of DRY GOODS. SHOES, BOOTS, ltool,r urfy rtii HATS, L A DES JiO NNE T A e. indeed almo.-t all articles usualy kept by country Merchants, and would solicit a call from those visiling this market for the purpose of making purchases. GOODS CHEAP, TERMS LIBERAL. WM. GARVIN. Louisville, Sept. 1st, 1S36 15-t AFAV J IAIJ TnVAHE J IOLSE. Louisville, Kentuclij. CLAGETT 8c KIMMEL, IMPORTING AND WHOLESALE HARDWARE MERCHANTS, fHitfn nrnr ffctiril) rross Slrrrt; AVE on hand and intend constantly keeping a Urge stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, and goods generally in their line: which they w sell on the most favourable terms. Merchants, purchasing in Louisville, are respect I'i illy invited to call and examine the abo e stock. Augu.-t 2"th, 1S.T6 13-St .jj Thc Wabash Courier will please publish th above eight weeks, and charge this office. BLAli:rN0fES OF HAND. Neath) printed on new type, FOR SALE AT THIS OI'FCE. m:v T gives me plea;?ure to announce tn nn frieli.ts ;in.l CI1Saiiatoitii'rs, that I have re moved to the NEW BRICK STORE HOUSE, On the corner oj Market and Second trttt, where I have just opened a large and general a-? sortmcnt of mars: sscdc&iss GROCERIES, HARD &, QLFXSWAIIE, w hich I am desirous to sell at the lowest cash prices. I. N. AVHITTELsEVYinccnnes, Oct. Cth 130 19-tf. BLANKS! BLAKKS!! ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
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