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THE PACHA OF EGYPT. The following interesting account of thif extraordinary person is extracted from an address of Sir Alexander Joh neon to the Asiastic Society.
The Pacha of Eg^t, one of our honorary members, a chief of a clear and vigorous mind, observing the advantage European states have derived from a similar policy, has publicly encouraged the introduction'into Egypt of all^ those art? and sciences which are calculated to improve the understandings of the people, to mitigate the effects of their religious feelings, and to secure the stability of the local government he has a??imilated his army and navy to those of Europe, and subjected them to European regulations and to European discipline he has formed corps of Artillery and Engineers upon European principle* lie has attached regular bands of military music to each of his regiments, with
European instructors, who teach the Arab musicians according to the European notes of music, to phy upon European instruments the popular marches and airs of England. France And Germany a short distance from Cairo he has established a permanent ^military hospital, and placed it undgr European surgeons, and the same rules as prevail in the be&t regulated hospitnls in Europe and he has formed a school of medicine and anatomy, in which not only botany, mineralogy, and chemi6trv, are taught, but human bodies arc publicly dissected by students who profess the Mahomedan religion, and who are publicly rewarded in the heart of a gr^at Mahomedan population, according to the skill and knowledge which they display in their different dissections. At Alexandria he has established a naval school, in which the Mahomedan students are instructed in the several branches of geometry, trigonometry, mechanics and astronomy, connected with naval architecture and the science of navigation, and adock-vard under the control Hnd superintendence of an European naval architect, distinguished for his talents and skill, in which, besides frigates and other vessels of smaller dimensions, (bur ships of the linp. three carrying LiO guns upon two decks, and one of 130 guns, have been recently buiit he has opened the old port which was formerly shut against them, to all Christian vessels. He has encouraged the formation of regular insurance offices, nod authorised Christian merchants to acquirt a properly in lands, houses,and gardens, lie has employed an English civil engineer of great eminence on a very liberal Salary, to improve all the canals in the country and the course of the Nihv, he is about to construct carriage ro ids from Alexami ria to Cairo, and from Alexandria to Uozetta and Dnmietta and M. Abro, the cousin of his minister, is about to establish upon them public stage coaches, built on a model of one sent to him by a coach-maker from this country he has introduced steam-boats which navigate upon the Nile, and steam-engines which are used for cleaning and deepening that river, and for various Other public works: he hns patronised the employment, bv M, Briggs, of vo Englishmen, taken for .he pnrpdse from this country, in boring for water iu different parts of the desert, and he has discovered, through their operations, some very fine water in the dq^ert between Cairo a fid Suez he Iras enqouraged the growth of cotton, indigo, and opium, and the former of these productions is now great article of trade between Egypt and England, Prance and Germany he has established schools in the country, for the instruction of all orders of his people, in reading, writing, and arithmetic he has sent, at great expense to himself, voung men both of higher and lower ranks of society to England and France, for the purpose of acquiring useful knowledge, the former in those branches of science and literature which are connected with tjieir aervicc in the army and navy, and the higher departments of Government: the Ihtter in those mechanical arts, which are more immediately connected with their employment as attisaas and manufacturers he has constituted a public assembly at Cairo, consisting of a considerable number of well-in-formed persons, who hold tegular settings for forty days in each rear and publicly discuss,
tor
upon this subject, because.Tfcave felt it io be my duty, in consequence of the information which 1 have received as chairman of the committee of corresf pondence, to give poblitity in this country to those measures, by which one of the most distinguished of our honorary members has restored to Er gypt, in their highest state of perfection, all the arts and sciences of Europe, has emulated, as a patron of knowledge, the conduct of the most eolightened of the caliphs of Bagdad, and has, afforded *s a Mahomedan, a bright example for their imitation, to all the Mahomedan sovereigns in Europe, Africa, and Asia.*'
Queen* ware.
HASTINGS & KNIOHT, No. 101, Main Street, Cincinnati,
HAVE
just received their fall supply of &ticensware, amounting to near 500 crates, mahing. with their former stock, as good an assortment as can he found in any store in Ihe Western Couutry. The patterns and quality of their ware need no praising the country merchant need only examine it, to be satisfied it is equalled hy few, and surpassed hy no store in America. Their prices are as low as any in the western country, and their terms as good.— Their Tea and Dining ware are of the newest forms and colors, consisting of Blue, Black, Brown, Pink. Purple, and Green, of the oval, square, and hcxigon shapes.— Their assortment of Chinraand Glass ware is also very good. Country traders w%} visit Cincinnati to buy ware, will do well to call before they purchase elsewhere.— Steam Boats, Hotels, and private families can be furnished on the most reasonable terms.
Sept 25—Oct 11.—Tflwft
Expected.
WM.
C. & D. LINTON expect to receive, about the 1st of next month, 10ft pieces low priced red Flannels, *50 do do do Sattinets, 10 Bale*| Blankets, Rose, Mackinawy »*.4- and Buffalo. S 5 do. Green Blankets for great coats, '10 -Cases 4 4 and 3-4 brown Sheetings and Shirtings, _VJ
I Bale Waterloo Shawls, 3 do. Gseen Flannels, t: ^i 2 do. Petershams and Flushings, ^60 doz. Knives and Fork?,
Coll ins' Axes.
Ml of which will be sold at Wholesale only, and very low for cash. -y -^-r i* Sept 20—15tf
On (land
Yl ®)BBIi$. Tanner's Oil, 30 do MaokerJJL25 el No. l,2Ac3,50 Kegs White I^ead in Oil, 15 casks Brandy, 1 Pipe do, 7 bbls Malaga wino,*5do Teneriff, 5do Rum, and 5 Gin. for sale as low as can be bought in the Western Conutry. jline 14. 1
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^dministraiorV N Saturday, the llMhday of November next, will be sold, on the premises, the personal property belonging to the estate of the late William Curry,consisting of Horses, Cattle. Sheep. Hogs, Farming fJtensils. Household and Kitchen Furniturp, and other articles. Twelve months credit will be given, on all sums over three dot tars. Further particulars made known^pn ihe day of sale.
fs|HK subscribers have dissolV^S, by rhntual consent, the partnership that hitherto existed between them. rr v'r£ ,K \TRICK, "JOHN W. HITCHCOCK.
July 20, 1&32. N. B. Dr. PATRICK
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his information,
the interests and wants of his different provinces he patronises the publication of a weekl? newspaper in Arabic and Turkish, for the instruction of his people and finally, he protects all Christian merchants who are settled in his country, not only in time of peace, but also in time of war. and afforded the European merchants ho were settled at Alexandria arSI At Cairo, a memorable itt$fctf»ce of His determination to adhere under' all ircuinstances to this policy, by Ihfomiing'thcnw as soon as he had received intelligence of the battle of N a van no, thitth ir
may be found, hereaf
ter, at his dwelling. Dr.
HITCHCOCK
re
tains the office which was formerly occupied by both. -**'f
TAKEN UP, by Tho*. More, lay County, Posey Township, Ind. ono mile and a *|tnirtcr South of Williamsburg, one Iron gray MARE, 15 hands high, about 8 years old, branded with
a on thenenr shoulder: appraised to forty dollars. ALSO,one Dark Iron Gray FILLY, 8 years old last spring, with a .blare in her forehead, near hind foot white: appraised to thirty dollars. ALSO, one Buy FILLEY, one year old last sprint:, with a star in her forehend, snip on the nose, near hind foot white, appraised to twenty dollars. Appraised by John Downing and Jc hn Fortnf r. Given under my hand and scad thif 2$d day of October, 183^.
JOHNS.Y6W,J.P.
Nov 15—Mil,
[iL .Window Glass,. 31l
BOXKS, by 10,' f6r»al«a*
BOXF.S, Pittsburgh prices,
tloo of freight only.
ritb the addi
Cash for Flax-seed.
WILL pay the highest Market price fur clean seed. R. 8. McCABR. Sept. 13.—14w4
Spanish leather*
LARGE supply of SpanfMi Sole and ITpper leather, at wholesale, by Sept. 30.-15 1 W.
J'
prsorn aw? ibctr pmpcrtt sMW con ^w,,,. tinne asijfuit us if no such ttwrt bad \MR3 CHJpUNS, Admr, occurred. I havedwcHat some lef^l|,Oct 25,—2U»r3
CM
VCHINE
D. I.INTON.
CARDS for sale, by the set.
very lor. W.C. & D. LINTON. May 2#-—»e 14—1
Shoes Sc Boots.
-g /Wi PAIRS Gusset Brogans 50pair* Jl*™* Black Cow-hide Boots 6 tmnk* Seal and Fur Cap*, will be offered about 1st Oct. Hy W. C. & D. I.INTON.
Sept. 20.—15tf
LIMSKED OIL.
UST rece ved. a large supply «f Linseed (HI, which will be kept constantly fin wle, wholesale or retail, at the TerreHtuie Hnip^tore, bv R.BLAKC.
Oct 2S-atxf
Administrator's Noiice. y^ETTKKS uf
administration having been
gr%Bt«x! to the oodereigned. on the estate of WHIiam t-urry, late of Vigo county, d^eceased..those indebted to the estate are t" make payment without delay, and all dewandw m«»t he presented, lea a a it a
Ter re-Haute
Brua fc iHffltttJWStore, OOtSEK Of WABASH A.XV SECOND PS.
Dhand
R. RICH'D BLAKE haaconatantly on a choice assortment of fresh
Drugs* Chemicals* Paints,Oiis, DYE-STUFFS, etc.
All of which be warranto genuine, having been selected by bitn-
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 piihlic. Every article will be provided of the very beat quality, and will be afforded by Wholesale or Retail, at as moderate prices, and on as reasonable teims, as they can be obtained in this State. Among other articles wiH be flfund the following
Drugs and Medichus.
Gum Camphor, Gum Opium do Myrrh,*4o Klastic do Gamboge, do 'iamboge pulv. do Aloes,«loGuiacuin, do Arabic do Arabic Pulv. do Assafotida do Ammoniac, do Benzoin, do Copal, do Kido.do Shellac^ do Storax, do Tragacanth Powdered Jalap, do Rhubarb a Kheubarb root, Ipecac Cantbarides,Ca«tharides pulv. .• JPeruvian Bark, yellow, pale and red Cream' Tartar, Tartar Kinetic Colombo, Coluinbo pulv. Carb. Soda, Sup. Carb Soda Snake, Root. Pink Root, Senna, Squills, Sqills pijlv. ~*f Liquorice Root, Liqriorice Root pulv. '1 Iiiq»toric6 Ball, Liquorice Ball, refined.
Valerian Root, Oil Cinnamon do Cloves, do Peppermint ./.,s do Anise, do Croton, do Olive 4/ do Laveuder, do W ormseed ...... do Bergamot,do Lemon, 4 do Castor, cold press, do Spike do British
Sulph Ether, Nitrous Fther Spirits Nitre Dole. Spts. Ammonia, Carb Ammonia Balsam Copniva, do Canada do Peru, Supar Lead Roll Brimstone, Fl. Sulph ^i^Chamoiivile Flowers, Cloves, Rochelle -^,'Kpsom and Glauber Salts -M®»Salts Tartar. •.'•
Burgundy Pitch, Salt Pctre kgJBorax refined, do crude Manna Flk, Sal. Ammoniac*
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JAMFJS CUM.MTNS, Admr.
Oct 25,1832.—20w3
Notice.
1
Magnesia carb and calcined. Nutmegs 1 Cinnamoo, Sulphate (Quinine ^sPipcrine, Iodine. Strychnine, tp|jj$Sulph. and Acetate .Morphine f^Corosive Sublimate, Arsenic .5Arsenical Solut. Orange Peel
Lunar Caustic. White oxyd Bismuth Lapis Calaminiris, Crude Antimony
tGingcr.
race and ground
White Vitriol, Pearlash, Castile Soap Crcta Pp't. (Jarb. f'erri, Coculus Indicus. Colcl icum Seed pr Red launders', Digitalis,Krgot •White Mustard, Rupatoriuirt Perfol. f^Spts. Lav. compoupd, Black Helebore ^Fanuegrack seed, dn pulv., Catechu ..'Quicksilver, Soda and Seid. Powders l^Caloinel, Red Precipitate, -VNhitedo gpsExt. Cicnta. do Hyosciamus v'
«3(r&)T)ociitm, do Elateriurn
4.
jPulv. Antimonialis.'f^udc Antifnony „VPulv. do, Ceratod Glass do Golden Sulph do,
Blue Pilll Mass, Cfilorideof Lim# Adhesive Diachylon do Canth. do, ftogan's do sMercurial do Chilblain ao j:?isRob()ran*e do
Patent Medicirrs.
si
^Godfrey'*Cordial, Opodeldoc, ^V^Baletnan's Drops, Medicamentum ^Turlington's Balsam of 1 ifevj -lT.ee's Pills, Anderson's do.Dyot's do ^j^Oaf'sdo. Scott's d" Judkin's Ointment V^Pringle's Embrocatiop., ...
Paints.
ChiDese Vermillion, Chrome yeUqw ^Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre /^Chrome Green, Prussian Blue fftiv JiRose Pink, Drop Lake, Red Lead 's.!5|W'tute Lead, dry, do ground in oil •i^Verdigris, Spanish VVhiting ^"Venetian Red, Turkey L'ml'er^C'tV -Lampblack, Eng. Ivory Black .Spirits Turpentine,
Boot and Shoe Varnishes Copal Varnish, No 1
(Kogdra's best Swiss
Acids.
Aqua Fortis, Muriatic Acid, Sulph. do
w„v.Prussic
do
-g" Oxalic do. Tart.do Lemon do. Benzoic do
Miscellaneous,
.j-Windsor Soap 1 'British and American Ink powders "^Sponge, fine and coarse,
Pnmmice Stone, Rotten Stone.' Sealing Wax. red and black. Wafer* -Syringes of all sixes, male and female
Bed pans,fine penknive«,Spalulas Tooth Brushes, Comp Mortars -^Percussion caps. Paste Blacking ^®Clotb. Hearth, and Dnst Brnshea '•"Scotch, Rapee and Maccuboy Smiff ^Raisins, Candies. Tamarinds. Figs, ^Painter's and Hatter'* brushes fc^Whiteirash Brushes. Shoe do fe^Shop Furniture, Silver and Gofeleaf .Graduated Measures ^Writing and Letter paper
Fine Gold tdeed do, CHntment Jara Vials as»orted, Black Lead Window Glass 8 by 10,10 by. 12, and 12 by IS Sheet GSre, large size -r
^GRAEMES.
Brandy, Wines, Gin,£c. of the best quality for Medical use Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Pepper, Ginger Alspice. Tobacco and Cigars.
Surg. dnd Denial Instruments,
Tootb Oraw*r» »t Cathciert, Male and Female Erans^ IjNnt crown aad coeimon Thamb
Lancet*
German fpriog
and
Americai|
Atqgll 33.—-X
COMBS.
AT THK 1/OUisvn.LE,
STORE,
ST
Sept. 13—14tf /*•.
1
f}
'p_ Dye-Shtf**^ ^Spanish Float, Indigo, Coperas ,Madder, Blue Vitriol, Turmeric,
Alum, Spanish Annatto, '^Alleppo Galls, Logwood chipM |^lljogwood ground. Fustic (jamwood
Lancets
Tourneqoets, Gom Lancets Phlecnes and Panchea To|s and Omfectiouneti g*r Order* from a dntaace trilKMn the mdlltprofnpt attCQtion.
WROLESAI.B COMB
SIOK OF THE
LARGB COMB
HORN, MAIN STREET,
AIM
MGHT DOOR^IUSOTB
J.ANGHORN'S HOTBU.
JItWiO
received from the Manufactory
doz.
superior plain Brazilian Tuck,
Combs, of all ««es and patterns,, from ffcV cts. to f4 per doz.—5(M doe. sup stamped and fluled. $1 5t to $6 per doz—-W do. do. Curl do. 25 cts. to 1—2W do. do. duill Back Side. to 37i cts. per do*—W do. do. Crescent, 25 cts. to $1 50—5t0 do. do. Children's Round from 75 c^to $| 50 per doz. 1V0 do. do. Reading, 35 cts. to
f2~—HtKldo.do.
Pocket, I2i to
$2.
|so—Carved and plain Shell. Tuck and Side. Ivory Brass and WoodiCombs, and a general assortment of fancy articles, all of winch will b2 sold on as good terms as in any of the eastern citiqp. •Tost received an extensive assortment of entire new Patterned. Carved and Stamped Fancy Combs, of all sizes and patterns also receiving dailv from the manufactory. Plain, Tuck, and every description of Brazilian Oombs—also a great variety of Carved. Shell. Tuck, Round, Neck. Side and €re^ cent Combs, many of which are carved on hoth sides, of entire new patterns—also, plain Shell Combs of every description, together with'a variety of Pearl Combs. Bucklos. Slides. Crosses iV£,«Src.
The assortment of (taiinbs will*be found equal to anf'.in the United States and as tbe advertiser has all his combs manufactured. merchants can rely on every comb proving equal to the sample. City and country merchants *jre invited to call and examine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Cash given for Shell and Horn.
O"" sizes—12 Grates for sale by single one or more. W. C. & D. LIN TON. Oct 11—18
Fashionable Tailoring.
\COB RV AN respectfully acquaints the citizens of Terre-Haute, and of Vigo county generally, that he has commenced the a!»ove business in Terre*Hante. 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. Havinc made arrangements to receive regularly the NEW ORK AND I'HILXDELPH! A F\Sl-IIONS, 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 orders. The utmost promptitude mail be calculated on, and no disappointment in having work done when promised.
Oct. 11—IPtf
Insurance.
THE
subscriber having been appointed \gent for the PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPWY, of Hartford. Connecticut. will effect Insurance upon Houses, Merchandize, Boats, Produce, and all other risk® usually taken by Fire and Marine Companies, upon the most liberal .terms. As it id Hie wish and intention of the company to acquire the confidence of the public, the sii'iicri^er is expressly instructed to state that all cases of loss Bt 'his office will be promptly and honotsably adjusted. _jt ^OM\ F. CR1JFT.,
Terre Haute..^'one ^1—Rfm«
T*
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R. B^ \KE will continue the Drug Business, at the Old Stand, where or dors will be thankfully received for articles in the Drug line, and attended lo with promptitude and care. Orders from a distance, hy letter, will receive the same attention. as if by personal application, and on terms as fi»voraMe as heretofore.
Itichard
HAS,
by particular: request, taken special pains to Belect in the Eastern Cities, choice collection of Dr. Thompson's Botanical Medicines. Their purchases were made from one of^Dr. Thompson's agents in Baltimore, and are of such a qnality as to deserve the attention of all gentlemen dealing in those articles. An?. •8n—13«tf
I• Paint.
100
April, 1832—Je Itf
Urn. Domestic Sheeting and Shirting* BAT.ESonhand to sell by the bale QjPOw or piece, on good terms. fWay I« Iff W. C. D. MNTOff.
Whitlinffham's Tobacco.
KEGS and Boxes best quality, warranted, for sale at lionisville prices. June 14.—Itf W.C. & D. I I\TOV.
"SnfcEADY Made Clothing, fr«al«W. C. at D. LINTON. June 14—-lif
Spnn Cotton Varn.
AjT BM.ES spun Cotton Yarn, justrefVV ceived. on consignment, and for sale at the Factory prices, by
J. C. & WM. KARLYf
Terre-Haute, Aug. 16 —lOtf
PISH.
BBIjS.
Mackerel, assorted nnm-
Pickled Cod, Herring, 'and Mess Shad, For sale by L. H. & J. SCOTT. Terre-Haute. jane 14—1
The Estate of Robert Harkttess
THE
undersigned having taken out letter* of Administration, from the Vigo Probate Conrt,on the estate of Robert Harkem .deceased, hereby gives notice that at' persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment immediately and tifoa having demands against the estate are requested to present them legtlly authenticated withio one year. The estate is probably solvent.
COREY BARBUR,
|T.$ov. I—21»3
ORUVSBT, HUE & CO. WHOLESALE DRY-GOOBS DEALERS, Street, two Doors East of Wall,
OFFER
JAMES LOW,
Louisville, Oct 11.—iBtf
GratesJWood Coal Stoves.
WOOD and Coal Stoves, assorted
v't'
LOUtSVlUUB, VI. recei* ing their Fall and Win
ter supply of New Goods, compti»io| every article in the^Dry Goods line? pnp chased with muchoare, in the Eastern Cities, whicl^ tbey offer on^as fair terms as any regular House »n the Western County.— They solicit a call from purchasers coinii^ to this market.
Louisville, Sept 27—»&-6w
L. u. & J. SCOTT,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
GROCERIES,
Corner of Market and Ohiosls.
formate ajfariety of articles in
the GROCERY LINE, not inferior to the Southern or Eastern markets, mong which are the following: 150 bags Havana and Java Coffee 80 boxes and cases oting Hyson.Gun* "powder, and 1m perial TEAS 20hhds. New-Orleans SUGAR 20 barrels sugar-bouse Molasses 40 casks Jamaica.
St. Croix,and New
England RUM
50 barrels Brandy and Gin, 85 casks Malaga, Tenonffe. Sherry, & Madeira, and Canary WINES 80 boxes Muscat and assorted Claret
WINES
15 casks genuine Dutch Madder .- 20 tierces Alum, Coperas,Chalk, and Rice 15 casks and hags Ground at\d
tRace
GINGER T'' 25 casks and boxes Malag\an3 Buncb RAISINS 21 quintals dried CODFISH 15 bags Pepper and Allspice 220 casks Boston Nails and VVhitelead 100 boxes American aud Spanish Cigars 30 boxes shaving Soap .. 10 barrels AImonds, Epsom, and GlauberSalts 2ft boxes No. 1 Chocolate
25 do smoked Herring 10 do fresh Prunes «s 2 bbls. fresh Tamarinds.
AliSO, 'J
Cinnamon, Snuif, Nutmegs Cloves, Loaf Sugar Lampblack Glue, Salt Petre ~s Spanish Whiting, &c. Which they tpill .sell low for cash or en dorsed notes.
Terre-Haute, June 14— 1——tf
bni^, jHedit iiics, Paints, Dye-stufls, &-c. &c.
J. S. MORRIS & Co. are now receiving their Fall Supply of Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Dyestuffs. Surgeons' Instruments, «Sc.
(Sc. which, tb^lther with their previous stock on hand, fenders their assortment ve ry extensivo and complete, and are offered at LOW PRICES—every article warranted of fhe first quality. Druggistrt, Physicians. Country Mercbanils, Manufecturers.and all dealers in their linOiare 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 qualityPbnd the prices as low as if they were herein person.
Louisville. Ky. Sept. 20—15m2
Hunter*, Take Notice!
THE
subscriber will pay the highest prices in ('ash or Groceries, for Venison Hatns, and well stretched Deer Skips, a^the old stand, in Terre-Hnute.
Oct IP— 19tf H. N. ANNING.
Administrator's Notice.
Oct. 18.—19w3
Cheap Saddle*.
w.
KEGS Whitelead, ground in Oil, for sale by L. H. & J. SCOTT.
-m DOZEN Sickles, assorted
JL/W
6 do Mowing and Cradling Scythes, For sale by June 14—Itf W. CI & D. LINTON.
Printing Materials for Sale.
A
WILL,as
Adm'r.
Flonr.
BARRELS Superfine flonr for sale
W IT A I i||§ov. 1-21
Aw.
Forwiurdin^ and commii' sion Business.
THE
subscriber will pay particular atteation to receiving and forwarding Goods. Also, to the disposal of any article* left with him for sale.
June 14—1—Sroos JOHN F. CRBFT•
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FMlHE undersigned having taken out let- *. ters of Administraiion on the estate of Robert A. Angeyine, lale of igo county, deceased, requests all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediate |j, and all persons having claims against said estaie, to present them, duly authenticated, for payment. The estate is probacy solvent. SILAS HOSK1NS, Admr.
C. Ac D. LINTON have a large supply of SADDLES, of Eastern
make, which they offei for sale, very low. June 14—1—tf
LA KG] tber Materials recently used in print
LARGE portion of the I ype and fl
ing the "Western Register," are offered forsftle on v«ry liberal terms. The Materials consist riiainlyof a Ramage Press, of the Philadelphia manufacture, a large quan tity of Ivong Primer, various descriptions of Job Type. Column Rules, Advertisement Rules, Flowers of several kinds, Chases, Galleya, Cases, and almost 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.
THOS. DOWLL ING.
Terre-Haute, June 14.
DR. RICHARD BLAKE
citizens of Terre-Haute, and vici
nity, in the different branches of bis profession. He can be found at bis Drug Store, at all time* except wbeo absent on professional business.
Sept. 13.—14tf
TAKEN UP by John Sbntnakpr. Torman ownsbip, Sullivan county, Indiana, one e*tray Fleabitten Gray Mare. 13 rears old, 14 bands and one inch high, two remarkable bay
spots on the near shonlder. marked with a dollar on each side of her neck, hip-shot In the right hip, BO other mark* or brand* perceivable—appraised to 19 dollani. by John
W.
Hawkins, and Jotin'B. Pinnton.
A tree cop? from my est ray book. DAVID W1LKINS.J.J& Oct. 25.1832—2flw8
PROMPT
atteotion to ^receivfig and
forwarding Goods. jone 14—Itf W. C. dc D. LINTON.
KEGS Boston Nails Unhand and
June 14.-tf W.C.&D.LINTON
TtETERSK ileports—Condensed Eng iJL lish Chancery Reports—JBulcd Papei assorted, will be for sale about the first of next month, by W»C «St 0. LINTON^ j.
Sept. —15tf
W. €. & I* Linton# AVholpsale Dealers
IN -R
STAPLE GOODS, HARDW^E, AND GROCERIES, Cornrr of Wabash and Second Streets*
June 14—1 i\Wt
Lands for Sale.
I-AM
authorised by Col. Archi« bald Wood, near WlieeliRgjr Va. to sell the following tracts of Land, a Vigo County, near Ter
re-Haute, viz: The North West quarter of Section number Fifteen, in Township numv ber Eleven, in Range uutnher Nine—and," the South West quarterof Seotion numberTen,in Township number Eleven, $ Rang© number Nine. Said Quarter Sections joftt each other. Apply to Messrs. J. &S. Craw^l ford, Terre-Haute, or H. F. Feeny, flfoui$ tezuma, Parke Co. la.
June 14.—Itf II. F. FEENY'
Fur Ha
Y1 CASES, for sale by iLW W. C. 4 D. LINTON. June
Fresh Flour.
JUKI'S Perrysville St^am Mill Flour, just received and for Sale bjt# Aug. 2.-8tf L. H. & J. SCOTT..a
REAMS Cap Paper, No. 1,2 Jfc ft 10 do Letter do •P
200 coarse Wrapping do 150 reams medium do 150 do best Tea do
If
For sale at prices corresponding wluiCin*' ciuuati and Louisville. W. C. & I). LINTON
May 24 -je 14-1
JUST
1
received, per Steamer RanWilerr 10 cases Bottles and Flaslts, ato^|ted|^| 15ndo. Tumblers, different kinds 9 mIbIS* Stove Pipe Iron, and for sale at verjrlovf prices, by W. C. & D. LlNTOtL •lune l4.-1tf
Rectified Whiskey, 1
BARRELS good Rectified Whiskey.just received, and for sale, by July 19.-0 L. H. & J. SCO TT.
35
IVew ^itore.
HE subscribers have optmed their Btore, at the house formerly' occupied by Mr. Samuel McQuilkiu, corner of Wabash and Market streets, in the town of Terre-Haute, and offor for sale, on as favor*? able terms as their neighbors, the following articles, of which they have a general as sortment, viz:
T"
Dry-Goods, Hardware* Queens ware nml Groceries.
v.
THOMPSON dc COND1T.
June 28.—3
I.oltory.
INFORMATION
is Hereby conveyed td
the public that the drawing of BREW* ITT'S CREEK LOTTERY is postponed until the J5th of November, owing to the insufficiency of the health of the Proprietor
attend to either the distribution of tickets or any thing else but the public way rest assured that the drawing of said Lottery will and must take placc either on the above date, or so soon as twenty-eight hundred of the tickets are disposed of. There are if number now sold and, inasmuch there are a number of the prizes of a perishable nature, therefore, the proprietor binds him-~ nelfto cash all prize^Lliat he may hot he able to produce, withrff' ten dlys after the drawing is completed, if demanded, to the person holding the tickct or tickets, with a reasonable discount therefrom.
MICHAEL PATTON,Proprietor. Clinton, June 14—1-td
l\CH Goods* V.EARLY have
dircct from Philadelphia, Baltimore^, Pittsburgh and Economy, a well ^elected1' stock of British, French, German, Italian, add American Fancy and fttaple
Dry Goods,
Together with Groceries, Hardware, and Cutlery.Qjieens and Glassware, Iron and Castings, Mill, Cross-cut and Pit 8aws, and Mill Irons, to whieh they invite the attention of purchasers, assuring them of their disposition to sell on the most favorable term*,
either at wJbolesal^pr/etaiL
^Oct. It—TP«f
Jnst Received*
fig* BOXES hampers and crates assorttf«#ed GLASS and Q,UEENSWARE» ALBO, 20 boxea assorted Tumblers, 240 do 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Window (wlass.
For sale L. H. & J. SCOTT. Terre-Haute. June 14—1
W. €. & D. Linton
HAVE
usual, attend to all calls of the
associatad WM. L1NDLET in their Store at the corner of Wabash &• Second Streets. The business will bereaflace, uud^ ter be carried on at the same the firm of WM. L1NDLEY
Feb 18—Je 14—Itf
&
C. & W. EARLY have juJl^recoive
CO.
Boeton Mails.
1 CASKS, assorted sizes, for sal#, by L.&J -H.SCOTT. May, 1832—Je 14—1—tf
Administrator's Sale,
fSVHE personal property belonging to tb« JL Estate of ifobt. Harkness deceased, consisting
of 2
brood mares, yoke of oxen,
1 yoke of 3 year old steers, cows, young cattle. bogs, hay, corn, household and kitchen furniture, with various other articles, will be «o)d at public sale at the lale residence of the deceased on the 24tb daf of Nov. 1^32, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.
A
Towaabtp,
credit
of twelve months will bo given on all sums over three dtflars. COR 1ST BA RBUR,^flfe«V. ifJfayette
Nov. 1—21wi
