The Wabash Courier, Volume 1, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 November 1832 — Page 4
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Tbe tramp that tells of triumphs,woo, Sends its clear note on high, And proudly in the morning sun,
Tbe battle banners fly a A^ Israel's boats in pride return*--Z
From off the bloodstained clod, While fires on every altar burn .... To Israel's mighty God. Glad, grateful hymns asfcend oil high
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•J :m.%T "And proudTy at bis people's head The valiant Jephtha comes 1 Strength from above his sword hath sped
To free their hearths and homes. His right arm hath been bold to dare, For One hath been bis guide, Who from the voice of Israel's prayer
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One, who, from out the desert stone,
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For tbera made streams to flow, And bade along their pathway lone
What tribute shall tbe,victor yield V' Unto the King of kings, .--.-isfe.. Who safely from the'battle field J,
His cbosen army brings? j? The ftat fruit of the purple" tineT ,:#* The crop the ftg-lree boasts •A nobler offering be mine S
Unto the Lord of Hosts-.' r|jj Thus tbe rash Jephtha spoke aloud—^ Let him the first of all Who from the gates to meet us crowd,
A sacred victim fall.*'
v.:-J" A band of youthful maidens (air
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They send sweet music on the air,Vr
*'"1 And costly gifts they bring, '^V y-* And lovely at their head appears, With more than queenly grace,* -A The prop of his declining years, .*» -4.
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*The pride of Jephtha's race. SjWb
She who in childhood's sunny prune, Sate on his parent knee, And learn to lisp her infant rhymed
Sate on his parent knee, And learn to lisp her infant rbymc^And laugh in sportive glee.
Hut he hath spoken, and the vow 4 Is registered^ high, And she who comes in beauty now
To meet his smile—must die 1
..jgf The single blossom of his earth, The cherished and the dear s- f* To mourning now is changed their mirth,
The glad smile to a tear And well may Israel's daughters weep O'er her, their fairest, taken 4 So early to a dreamless sleep,
Which morn may not awaken.
And what,' alas! ate triumphs itan, And what is human praise, To him, who, childless and alone,
Wears out the lingering days? The voice, whoso tones were clear &. sweet, A melody of old, Will never now his ear to greet,
Its tale of love unfold, Honors and fuuae are idols dear' In pleasures reign of power, Dutall earth's incense fails to cheer
The heart through one dark hour.
F. Tho following beautiful poem has never before been pubUth.ed. It is from, a colleclection, by- Oreettville Mellen, E^q. which, we arc happy to announce, for the gratification of the admirers of genuine poetry, will probably appear in the course of tho present yea
t.—Kcuttrfi Pap*$?
THK MAN OF SORROWS. 41 And he arose and rebuked the wind, and Mid unto the tea, 'jwacr,
be still
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iv. 39, He slept-^and round tho plunging bark The billo#* boom'd and roared,
While from the night-clouds wild and dark The storm relentless pour'd.
He sScjrt-Muitll round his hallowed Bead The undying glory played And pale and peaceful as the deal fThat brow of wonder laid 1 .s
rale a* some marble brow it seemed, _Traoslaeent with command i" As throagh the glooming stonn it beamed ^Amid that lowly band* p»
He slept—^the saviour of the world, Beneath the fisher*' *ail, .# While on the rattling tempest fcnrJ'd,
His follower*rourtd him trail. *.f
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Cowering they giuee upon the main, --v-. In terror on the sky Till Anth is turn'd to fear again,
And hope stands plumed to fly Ij.,
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Tre«bling they knee) around the I»ord, In wildrrinr agony, And send one desolate glance Abroad
Over the flashing tea.
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They cast them atth' ttnsandalHl feet Of that unearthly KingK And farewell bands aboat him meet,
And tones of honor ri^.
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They call on Jesns, from the deep Of thdr extreawft wo .* They break—they burst th« bandt oft^eep 5 Whj should he duatber I
They rouse him with ft wild delight—* Thus breaks /he fearful spell* gave us—O Lord of life and light—
Saw vs, Immanuel
JThe man of sorrow* hears their cries, Arid round his stately form, While still new kindling glories rlse4
He thus commands the storm
"Peace-—peace! be still!" & loathe waves Sunk all their battle noise, Stand still above their ocean graves,
At that inpaorta?'voice!
'^Plgit lifted Bead—that radiant eye, How powerful and how bright Commanding all that sea and skyj,
In their unrivall'd might I:
Just, Jestis! o'er my troubled jieiati. Thus let thy mandate roll, S/IH Anil thus bid frowning storm dejwurt
The billows of my soul.|^
'jif-^'TIIE MIND.
Mackintosh.
Sept 25—Oct 11.—18wfl:'s
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VVhatevcrvactdiscomposesthe moral machinery of the mind, is mure injurious to the welfare of the agent than mere disasters from without can be, for the latter are commonly limited and temporary the evil of the former spreads through the whole of life.— Health of miod as well a9 of body, is not only productive initselfof a greater sum of enjoyment than arises from other sources, but is the only condition of our frame in which we are capable of receiving pleasure from without. Hence it appears how incredibly absurd it is to .prefer, on grounds of calculation, a present interest to the preservation of those mental habits on which our well being depends. When they are most moral they may often prevent us from obtaining advantage. It would be as absurd to lower them/or tlmt reason, as it would be to weaken the body, lest its strength should render it more liable to contagious disorders of rare occurrence.—Sir
James
A pair of artificial hands have been finished this week by our ingenious townsman, Mr. Mill, which, in their admirable adaption to the multifarious uses of those important members* surpass any thing of the kind ever before seen in this quarter.^ The unfortunate young man to whose necessities they are destined to minister, came from the country, and has already tasted their efficacy in various manipultions, such as writing and cutting food, &c., and finds them necessarily less serviceable than the natural limbs.
Salem Gazette.
Queciiswarc.
HASTINGS Sc KMGIIT, No. 101, Main
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-V Street, Cincinnati,
HAVM
just received their fall supply of Queenswaro, amounting to near 500 crates, making, with their former stock, as good an assortment as can be found in any store in the Western Country. The patterns and quality of their ware need no praising the country merchant need only examine it, to be satisfied it is equalled by few, and surpassed by no store in America. Their priceBare as low as any in. the western country, and their terms as good.— Their Tea and Dining ware are of the newest formB and colors, consisting of Blue. Black, Brown, l'ink. Purple, and Green, of the oval, square, and hexigon shapes.— Their assortment of China and Glass ware is aUo very good. -Country traders who visit Cincinnati to buy ware, will do well to call before they purchase elsewhere.— ^iteam Boats, Hotels, and private families can be furnished on the most reasonable terms.
Expected.
WM.C.
& D. LINTON expect to receive, about the 1st of next month, 100 pieces low priced red Flannels, 50 do do do Sattinets, 10 Bales Blankets, Rose, Mackinaw, and Biiffaio, 5 do. Green Blankets for great coats, 10 Cases 4 4 and 3-4 brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 1, Bale Waterloo Shawls,
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3 la. Green Flannels, ',* 2 do. Petershams aud Flushings, gp 60 do*. Knives and Forks, Collins' Axes. Ml of which will be sold at Wholesale only, and very low for cash.. '•"***,
Sept 20—15tf
On (land
Tl Tanner's Oil. 30 do Macker1L25 el No. 1,2&3,50 Keps White Lead in Oil, 15 casks Brandy. 1 Pipe do, 7 bbls! Malaga wine, 5 do TenerifF, 5 do Rum, and 5 Gin. for sale as low as can he bought in the Western Country. Juno 14, vf.-C. «t I).LINTON. -J*-
Adininistrator's Sala
ON*Saturday,
the 10thday of November
next, will be sold. 00 the premises, the personal property belonging' to the estate of the late William
Curry,
Oct 25.1S82.—20w3
consisting of
Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Hop. Farming Utensils. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles. Twelve months credit will be iven, on all sums over three dollars. Further particulars made known oa the day of sale.
J\MKS CUMMINS, Adwr*
Police.
7DHE sutweribers have di»S!ved. by mw«i toal consent, the partnership that hitherto existed between them.<p></p>PVTRIOK.
1L# ,»• JOHN W.HIrCHCOCK.
July S». 1888. N. B. Dr.
PATMCSOW
be (bend, hereaf
HITCHCOCK
ter, at hts dvelliaf. Or.
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tains the office which was formerly occupied by both.
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Terr«-!I*«te
faeVicin*
Sto re,
Wttnw OF VAB1SH A»D tBCOIB 8TS.
Dhand
R. RICH*D BLAKE has constantly on a choice assortment of fresh
M^Fhaod
Drum, Chemical*, Paints,Oils,
DYE-STUFFS etc.
All of which he warrants geniiL. ine, having been selected by bun-
elf, in the Eastern Cities. Intending to make permanent his establishment, he is resolved to make every exertion to obtain and retain the confidence of the public. Every article will be provided of the very best quality, and wilt he afforded, by Wholesale or Retail* at as moderate prices, and on as reasonable terms, as they can be obtained in this State. Among other articles will he found the following:
Drugs and Medicines^
Gum Camphor, Gum Opium do Myrrb, do Elastic do Gamboge, do Gamboge pulvi^ do Aloes,doGuiacum, do Arabic do Arabic Pulv.-doAssafoetid^ fee do Ammoniac, do Benzoin, do Copal, do Kino, do Shellac, do Storax, do Tragacanth,t Powdered Jalap,do Rhubarb
Rheubarb root, Ipecac 3 Cantharides,Cantharides pulv. Peruvian Bark, yellow, pale and red (Jream Tartar, Tartar Emetia Coluuibo, Columbo pulv. Carb. Soda, Sup. Carb Soda -y j, Snake, Root, Pink Root, Senna,'
Squills, Sqilla pulv. Wm Liquorice Root, Liquorice Root pulv. Liquorice flail, Liquorice Ball, reined
Valerian Root, Oil Cinnamon do Cloves, do Peppermint do Anise, do Croton, do Olive
do Lavender, do Wormseed do Bergamot.do Lemon, do Castor, cold press, do Spike .j-r do British 1 Sulph Ether, Nitrous Ether s!Spirit# Nitre Dulc.
Spts. Ammonia, Carb Ammonia •jf Balsam Copaiva, do Canada^Y j&i do Peni, Sugar Lead
Roll Brimstone, Fl. Sulph i'MChamomile Flowers,Cloves, Rocbelle "'m Epsom and Glauber Salts
Salts Tartar, Magnesia carb and calcined, Nutmegs Cinnamon, Sulphate Quinine^. Piperinc.* Iodine, Strychnine Stilph. and Acetate Morphine .^Corosive Sublimate, Arsenic
Arsenical Soltit. Orange Peel ivikri Burgundy Pitch, Salt Petre ^Borax refined, do crude
Manna Flk, Sal. Ammoniac Lunar Caustic, White oxyd Bismuth Lapis Calaininiris, Crude Antimony ^Ginger, race and ground
White Vitriol, Pearlash, Castile Soap Creta Pp't. Carb. Ferri, Coculus Fndicus, Colchicum Seed •, Red Saunders', Digitalis,Ergot White Mustard, Eupatoriura Perfol. Spts. Lav. compound, Black Melebore Fanuegrack sew,do pulv., Catechu vi (Quicksilver, $oda and Seid. Powders
Calomel, Red Precipitate, White do Ext. Cicuta. do Hyosciamus do Stramoeium, do Elaterium Pulv. Antiinonialis, crude Antimony -Pulv. do, Cerated Glass do (iolden Sulph do, 't: Blue Pilll Mass, Chloride of Lime
Adhesive Plaster, Diachylon do
Canth. do, Logan's d(% Mercurial do C^®hlain do .Roboran'sdo -\2....
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Patent Medicines.
^4,, Godfrey's Cordial, Opodeldoc, Bateman's Drops, Medicamentum Turlington's Balsam of Life,
Lee's Pills, Anderson's do.Dyot's do Oaf's do. Scott's do Judkin's Ointment Pringle's Embrocation.
Paints, r-2
Chinese Vermillion, Chrome yellow Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre Chrome Green, Prussian Blue Rose Pink, Drop Lake, Red L*?ad ..White Lead, dry, do ground in oil ^Verdigris, Spanish Whiting
Venetian Red. Turkey Umber Lampblack, Eng. Ivory Black Spirits'Turpentine, fBoot and Shoe Varnishes v„ Copal Varni&h, No 1 Rogers's best Swiss Glue
JDye-Shtffs*&
^Spanish IHoat, Indigo. Coperas« i] Madder, Blue Vitriol. Turmeric, Alum, Spanish Annatto,
Alleppo Galta, Logwood chip'd », Logwood ground, Fustic Camwood
Acids.
«Aqua Fortis, Muriatic Acid, Sulph. £0 -s^Prussic do Oxalic do. Tart, do
Lemon do. Benzoic dtr
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Miscellaneotti^1
Winokor Soap British and American ^pk powders Sponge, fine and coarse, Pummice Stone, Rotten Stone, Sealing Wax, red and black. Wafers Syringes of all sizes, male and femsde Bed pans,fine penknives,spatulas Tooth Brushes, Comp Mortars ^Percussion caps, Paste Blacking
Cloth, Hearth, and DustBnishes ^Scotch, Rapee and Maccnhoy Snuff Raisins, Cand»e«, Tamarinds. Figs, '^•Painter'sand Hatter's brushes-
Whitewash Brushes, Shoe do Shop Furniture, Silver, and .Gold leaf ^Graduated Measures I
Writing and Letter paper" 'Fine Gold edged do, Ointment Jars Vials assorted, Black 1*ead
Window Glass 8 by 10,10 by 12, and 12 by 13 Sheet Glass, large size
Groceriesv
^Brahdy, Wines, Gin, &c. of the best quality for Medical uee ^Cbffee, Sugar, Tea, Pepper, Ginger
Msprce, Tobacco and Cigars.
Surg, and Dental Instruments.
Tooth Drawersf^ "Catheters, Male and Female Evans' best crown and cotoCnon Tbonh
Lancets
(vennan spring and Americas Lancets Tournequets. (5i»m Ijancits Phtemes and Punches |. To|» and Confectionaries.
Orders from a distance will neet
the most prompt attention.: August 23.—Iltf.
sOOMBS^,.
ASTORK,MAWSTREET,"WARGE
JUSTdoz.superior
Xouisville, Oct 11.—18tf
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-COXB
THE Xouisvnxs, HOLESALE or THE
COMB
received from the Manufactory 500 plain Brazilian Tuck Combs, of all sizes and patterns, from 50 cts. to $4 per dox,—500 doz. sup. stamped aud fluted, $1 50 to |6 per doz—500 do. do. Curl do. 25cts. to $1—2000 do. do. Quill Back Side, 12** to 371 cts. per doz—500 do. do. Orescent, 25 cts. to $1 50—500 do. do. Children's Round, from 5 cts. to $1 50 per doz.—1000 do. do. Readiog, 25 cts. to $2— lOOOdo.do. Pocket, 12* to $2.
Also—Carved and plain Shell, Tuck and Side* Ivory. Brass and Wood Combs, and a general assortment of fanpy articles, ail of which will be sold on as good terms as in any oC the eastern cities.
Just received an extensive assortment of entire new Patterned, Carved and Stamped Fancy Comta,
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all sizes and patterns also
receiving daily from the manufactory. Plain. Tuck, and every description of Brazilian Combs—also a great variety of Carved^ Shell, Tuck, Round, Neck. Side and Crescent Combs, many of which are carved on both sides, of entire new patterns—also,, plain Shell Combs of very description, together with a variety of Pearl Combs, Buckles, Slides, Crosses. &c. &c.
The assortment of Combs will be found equal to any in the United States and as the advertiser has all his combs manufactured, merchants can rely on every comb proving equal to the sample. City and country merchants are invited to call and examine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Cash given for Shell and Horn. .1 AMES LOW.
Grates, Wood &, Coal Stoves, 6^4^ WOOD and Coal Stoves, assorted sizes—12 Xirates for sale by single one or more. W. C. & D. LIN TON.
Oct 11—18
HFashionable Tailoring. "l| \COB RVMAN respectfully acquaints 9* tbe citizens of Terre-Haute, and of Vigo county generally, that he has commenced the above business in Terre-Haute, two doors north of the Drug and Chemical Store of Dr. Blake, where he intends carrying on the business, in a Style and manner not exceeded by any establishment in the State. Having made arrangements to receive regularly the NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS, he will be at all times prepared to cut garments in the most approved style, and to execute his work in such a manner as cannot fail to give satisfaction to such as may favor him with their oriel*. The utmost protfiptitudp may be calculated on, and no disappointifiiti having work done.when promised.
Oct. 11.—18tf
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R. BLAKE will continue the Drug Business, at the Old Stand, where orders will be thankfully received for articles in the Drug line, and attended to with promptitude and care. Orders from a distance, by letter, will receive the same attention, as if by personal application, and on terms as favorable as heretofore. /Sept. 13—14tf
Mew Grocery Store.
{/"RHE subscriber has opened a new GRO11 OERY STORE, on the south side of tiie public square, in his Brick building, one door west of H. & J. Scott's store, where he offers for sale unusually low, an extensive and complete assortment of GROCERIES consisting of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors i'. Teas, Sugar and Coffee Paints, Oils and Dye-Stuffs
Glass and Queens ware Spades, Shovels and Trace-Chains Cordage. Shad and Mackerel, asorted Cod-Fish. Herring, and other article**. All of which will be sold much lower than heretofore offered in this place, for cash or most kinds of produce.
Terre-Haute, June 21st, 1832—2tf
Dr. Richard Blake,
HAS,
by particular request, taken special pains to select in the Eastern Cities, a choice collection of Dr. Thompson's Botanical Medicines. Their purchases were made from one of Dr. Thompson's agents in Baltimore, and arc of such a quality as to deserve the attention of nil gentlemen dealing in those articles. Aug. 30--12-tf
Paint.
100 KEGS Whitelea^, ground in Oil, for sale by L. H. & J. SC
April, 1832—Je 14—ltf
Bro. Domestic Sheeting and Shirting.
8*9
AT BALES on hand to sell by the bale or piece, on good terms. Mav 18.—ltf W. C. & D. LINTOWT
Whittin^ham's Tobacco. KEGS and Boxes best quality, warranted. for sale at Louisville prices. June 14—ltf W.C. & D. LINTON.
E ADY Made Clothing, for sale by W.C.& D.LINTON. .lone 14—lif- A
Spnn Cotton Yarn. A LES spun Cotton V"am, just received, on consignment, and for sale at tbe Factory prices, by
25
100.
J. C. & WM. EARLY.
Terre-Haute, Aug. 16 lOtf
FI8II. 1
BBLS. Mackerel, aHevtcd nutn-
Pickled Cod, Herring, and Mess Shad, Forsale by Lit At J.SCOTT. Terre-Haute, june 14—1
ORSISBY, H1TE
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jloxn, EIGHT DOORS ^BOVE A W O O O EL I
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L. H.
Sc.
Sc.
WINES
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Insii ranee.
THE
subscriber having beet) appointed Apent for the PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut, will effect Insurance upon Houses, Merchandize, Boats, Produce, and all other risks usually taken by Fire and Maritie Companies, upon the most liberal terms. As it is the wish and intention of the company to acquire the confidence of the public, the subscriber is expressly instructed to state that all cases of loss at this office will be promptly and honorably adjusted.
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WHOLESALE DRY-GOODS DEALERS, Main street, two Doors East of Waller LOUISVILLE, KV'.
now receiving their Fall and Win ter supply of New Goods, comprising every article in t,he Dry Goods line, pur-, chased with much care, in the Eastern Ci ties, which they offer on as fair terms as any regular House in the Western Country.— They solicit a call from-purchasers coming to this market.
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I iouisvilie, Sept 27—16-6w
J. SCOTT,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
GROCERIES,
Corner of Market and OMosts.
OFFER
for sale a variety of articles in the UilOCERY LINE,not inferior to the Southern or Eastern markets, among which are the following: 150 bags Havana and Java Coffee' '\r 80 boxes and cases If ouog Hyson,Gunpowder, and Imperial 'TEAS 20 hhdsrNew-Orleans SUGAR 20 barrels sugar-house Molasses^,* 40 casks Jamaica. St. Croix, and New
Eugland RUM
50 barrels Brandy and Gin, 85 casks Malaga, Tea*!*#*. Sheer v. Madeira, andCanary WINES 71 & 30 boxes Muscat aud assorted Claref
15 casks genuine Dutch Madder 20 tierces Alum. Coperas, Chalk, and !::"M Rice .» *51 15 casks and bagB Ground and Race
GINGER
25 casks and boxe%Malaga and Bunch RAISINS 21 q»intals dried CODFISH 15 bags Pepper and Allspice. 22t) casks Boston -Nails and Whitelead 100 boxes American aud Spinisb Cii*g v- 30 boxes shaving Soap 10 barrels Almonds, Epsom, and Glaube Salts y, 20 boxes No. 1 Chocolate •i, 25 do smoked Herring iff 10 do freshPruues^-
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2 bbls. fresh 'Tamarinds. ALSO, Cinnamon,Snuff, ISutmegs Cloves, Loaf Sugar 4 Lampblack (Jlue, Salt Petre
Spanish Whiting, (fee. Which they will sell low for cSSli or lea dorsed notes.
Terre-Haute, June 14—1—tf•
tstuffs.
S(C.
JOHN F. CRUFT^v
Terre Haute, June 14—1—fimos
J. S. MORRIS iV Co. are now receiving their Fall Supplv of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Dye-
Surgeons' Instrument*, Vc.
which, together with their previous stock on hand, renders their assortment ve ry extensive and complete, and are offered at IIOW I'RICFS—»every article warranted of jtbe first qtulity. Dru^ists, Physicians, Country Merfebants, I\IanTifactnrers.abd all dealers in their line, are respectfully invited to call. Those persons at a distance who cannot make it convenient to visit Louisville, by sending us their orders, may confidently rely on our sending every article, of the best quality, and the prices as low as if they were here in person.
Louisville, Ky. Sept. 20— 15m2
Hunter*, Take Notice!
THE
subscriber,will pay the highest prices in Cash or Groceries, for Venison Hams, aud well stretched DeerSkins, at the old stand, in Terre-Haute.
Oct 18— 19tf H. N. MANNING.'
Administrator's Notice.
FVlHE undersigned having taken out let1 ten of Administration on the estate of Robert A. Angevine, late of Vigo bounty* deceased, requests all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and all persons having claims against said estate, to present them, duly authenticated, for payment. The estate is probably solvent. SILAJ3 HOSKINS, Admr.
Oct. 18.—10w8
Cheap Saddles.
WC.
IS
B. M. HARRISON.
SCOTT.
& D. LINTON have a large supply of SADDLES, of Eastern
make, which they offei for sale, very low. June 14—1—tf
•T^ DOZEN Sickles, assorted 6 do Mowing and Cradling Scythes,
For sale by
June 14—ltf
fW.C.&
WILL,as
THOS. DOWLING.
Terre Haute, one 14. DR. RICHARD BLAKK
usual, attend to all calls of the
citizens of Terre-Haute, and vici
nity, in the different branches of his profession.
JBie
can be found at bis Drugstore,
atall times except when absent on professional business. Sept. 13.—14tf
TAKEN fTP by John Shumaker, urman ownship, Sullivan county,' Indiana^ one e«»fray Fleabitten Gray Mare, 13 years old. 14 hands and one inch high, two remarkable bay
spots on the near shoulder, marked with a collar on each side of her n«ck. hip-shot in the'right hip. no other marks or brands perceivable—appraised to 19 dollars, by John W. ItaWkins, and John B. Pinkston. A true cgtotijrqin my estray book. ./MMVID WH KINS, J. P.
P..*
*1*1 attention to receiving and forwardtog Goods. jo»el4—ltf W. C. & D. LINTON.
Forwardig and Ccominis* sion Business.
THE
subscriber will pay particular at-. teotioCr to receiving and' forwarding Goods. Also, to thodisposiM.of adjkarticlits left with him forsal^
June 14-1—Vos JOHN.f,CRtlFT
KEG S Boatda Nails on haqd and
June H.-tT^^'w. C.4t D. LIN TOTS
PETERS'
jReports—^Ctondensfeia Eng.
lish'Chancery /Jeports—/2ulcd Paper assorted, will be for sale aboirt the• firSt ojt next month, hy W. OJ & D. LINTON.
Sept. 20-—.I5tf I ...I..III!" .. I W. €. fc D. Linton,
Wholesale Dealers IN
STAPLE, GOODS, IIARDWAE^ GROCERIES?
Corner of IVahash and Second Streets^
June 14—1
Landf for Sale.
1haldmitharised
.YM by Col. Archi« Wood, near Wheeling, Va.to sell the following tracts of Laud, in igo County, near Ter
re-Haute, viz: .'The North West quarter of Section number Fifteen, .in Township number Eleven, in Range number T^ine—and the South West quarter of Section number Ten,in Township number Eleven,$ Range nmnher Nine. Said Quarter Sections joia each other. Apply to Messrs. J. dpS. Crawford, 'Terre-Haute, or H. F. Feeny, Mon» tezuma. Parke Co. Ia.
June 14—ltf II. P.' FEENY* 1
Fur Hats,
CASES, for sale by
June
May 24-je 14-1
JIIS'T
vy
L-! aujMJtn.
DrngN, iTffedicincji), Pai t^ Dye-stufts, &c. &c. ,''
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W. C. 4 D. LINTON.
Fresh Flour.
ajl/fl BM\R.ELS Perrvfcville Steam Mill Flour, just received and for Sale by Aug. 2.-Rtf L. J. SCOTT.
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REAMS Cap Paper, No. 1,2 10 do' Letter do
200coarse Wrapping do 150 reams medium do .150 do best'l ea do For sale at prices corresponding witliCin« cinnati and Louisville.
W. C. & D. LINTON.
received, per Steamer Hanibt^r^ 10 cases Bottles and Flasks, aborted I5do. Tumblers, different kinds 9 hd|s.? Stove Pipe Iron, and for sale at very low prices, by VV.C.&D. LlNTON.\
June t4.-ltf Rectified Whiskey. SbfiC BAR1M:LS good Rectified WhiswPiw key.just received, and for sale, by
July 19.-6 L. H. 6c J. SCOTT.,
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A
i\cw Stores I
TltE
subscrite(|f
have opened them
Store, at the hirnse formerly occupicd by Mr. Samuel McCluilkio, corner of Wabash and Market streets, in tbe town of Terre-Haute, and offer for sale. on as favorable terms as their neighbors, the following articles, of which theyhavo a general as sortment, viz: '.Kj,
Dry-Goods, Hardware, Q,ueenswareaud Groceries, THOMPSON & CONDIT. June 28.—Ji
liOttery.
INFORMATIONlie
JC.
D. LINTON.
Printing? Material* for Sale.
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LA KG portion of the '1 ype and oXIl th^r Materials recently used in printing the "Western Register," are offered forsale on very liberal terms. The Materials consist mainly of a Rainage Press, of the Philadelphia manufacture, a large quan tity of Longr Primer, various descriptions of Job Type. Columh Rules, Advertisement Rules, Flowers of several kinds* Chases. Galleys. Caws*, and almoll every other article used in a country Printing Office. Any person wishing to commence the business OD a cheap scale, can receive a good' offer, or any information on the subject, by addressing me, post-paid,or by personal application.
A
is horeby conveyed to
the public that I drawing of BRICWIT'T'S CREEK I.OTTKRY is po«»tponoi until the 15th of November, owing to lb© inftnfficiency of the health of the Proprietor to attend to either the distribution of tickets or auy thing else but the public may rest assured that the drawing of said Lotferjr will and must take place either on the above date, or so soon as twenty-right hundred of the tickets are disposed of. There jirea number now sold and, inasmuch as there are a number of the prizes of a perishable nature, therefore, the jfi^rietor binds himself to cash all prizes that he may not be able to produce, within tui days after the drawing is completed, if demanded, to the person holding the ticket or'tickets, with a reasonable discount therefrom.
M1CH A EL PATTON, Proprietor. Clinton, June 14—1-td
New Goods. i:
& W. EARLY have just, received direct from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Economy, a well selected stock of British. French, German, Italian,
and American Fa/icy and Staple VJ)ry Goods, Together with Groceries, Hardware, and Cutlery.Q,ueens and Glassware, Iron and t. Castings, Mill, Cross-cut and Pit Haws, and Mill Irons, to which they invite the attention of purchases, assuring them of their disposition to sSl on the most favorable terms, either at wholesale or retail.
Oct.
11.—lftlf Just Receivedf
BOXES hampers and crates assort. •W ed GLASS aud CtUEENSWARB.
20 Itoxes assorted Tumblers, 240 do 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Window Glass,
J'
e:
For sale by L. H. to J. SCOTT, Terre-Haute. June 14—1 *f'
W. €. A D. Linton
HAtheir
E a at ad W IN E in Store at the corner of Wabash
& Second Streets. The business will hereafter be carried on at the same place, under the firm of WM. LINDLEY & CO.
Feb 18—Je 14—ltf
4
t.
Boston .Kails.
W CASKS tssorted sizes, forsale by L.&J H.SCaTT. May. 1832—Je 14—-!—tf
N. O. Sugar. BB! -v New Hrleans Si^gar, for sale at
Wholesale only,
by
Sc
WW,.
D. LINTON,
Spanish leather.
LARGE supply of .Spaoish Sole |pd I'pper leather, at wholesale, by •Sept. «i.-15 W. C.dc D. LINTON.
MVCHINE
('A DS for sale, by the set,
«ery low. W.C. dt
D.
May je 14—1
Lli»iTON.
