The Wabash Courier, Volume 1, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 January 1833 — Page 4

.Fashionable Tailorimf.

JACOB

RYMAN respectfully acquaints the citizen# of Terre-Haute, and of Vigo county generally, that be Iras commenced the above business in Terre-Haute, two doors north of the Drug and Chemical Store of Dr. Blake, where be intend* carrying on tbe basinets, in a Style add manner not exceeded by any establishment in tbe State. Having made arrangements to receive regularly the NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS, be will be at all times prepared to cut garments in tbe most approved style, and to execute his work in such a manner as cannot fail to give satisfaction to suck as may favor him with their orders. The utmost promptitude may be calculated on, and no disappointment in having work done when promised.

Oct. 11.—18tf L1XKEED OIL.

JUST

rece ved, a large supply of Linseed Oil, which will be kept constantly for sale, wholesale or retail, at theTerreHaute Drugstore, by It. BLAKE.

Oct 25—aotf

A. CARD.

DR.

R. BLAKE will continue tbe Drug Business, at tbe Old Stand, where orders will be thankfully received for articles in tbe 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

Dr. Richard Blake,

HAS,

by particular request, taken »pecial pains to select in the

ties, a 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 quality as to deserve the attention of all gentlemen dealing in those articles. Aug. 30—12-tf

FISH.

100,

BBLS. Mackerel, assorted num-

Pickled Cod, Herring, and Mess Shad, For sale by X.H. & J.SCOTT. Terre-Haute, junjj 14—1

L. II.

Sl

J. SCOTT,

WHOLESALE DEALERS

GROCERIES,

Comer of Market and Ohio sts.

OFFER

for sale I variety of articles in

the GROCERY LINE, not inferior to the Southern or Eastern markets, atnong which are the following: 150 bags Havana au4 Java Coffee 80 boxes and cases Young Hyson,Gunpowder, and Imperial TEAS 20 bhds. New-Orleans SUGAR 20 barrels sugar-house Molasses 40 casks Jamaica, St. Croix, and New

England RUM

WINES

15 casks genuine Dutch Madder 20 tierces Alum, Coperas,Chalk, and Rice 15 casks and bags Ground and Race

GINGER

25 casks and boxes Malaga and Bunch RAI81NS 21 quintals dried CODFISH 15 bags Pepper and Allspice 2220 casks Boston Nails ana Whitelead 100 boxes American and Spanish Cigars 90 boxes shaving Soap 10 barrels Almonds, Epsom, and GlaU' ber Salts 20 boxes No. 1 Chocolate 85 do smoked Herring 10 do fresh Prunes 2 bbls. fresh Tamarinds.

ALSO,

Cinnamon, Snuff, Nutmegs Cloves, Loaf Sugar Lampblack Glue, Salt Petre Spanish Whiting, Ate. Which they will sell low for cash or en dorsad notes.

Terre-Haute, June 14—1—tf

Printing Mtaterials Tor Sale.

A

LARGE portion of the Type and other Materials recently used in printing tbe "Western Register," are offered for sale on very liberal terms. Tbe Materials consist mainly of a Ramage Press, of tbe Philadelphia manufacture, a large qusn] titv of Long Primer, various descriptions of Job Type, Column. Rules, Advertisement Rules, Flowers of several kinds, Chases, Galleys, Cases, and almottt every other article used in a country Printing Office. Any person wishing to commence the business on a cbeao scale, can receive a good offer, or any information on the subject, by addressingne, poet-paid,or by personal application.'

THOS. DOWL1NG.

Terre-Haute, June 14.

TAKEN UP, by William A. Reel, living in Washington [Township, Putnam County, In'dtana, a sorrel HORSE, fifteen I bands high, six years old past,

with a white stripe down his forehead, lame in tbe near shoulder, and a reginal or half cut stud. Nootber marks or brands perceivable—appraised to $18 by James Wood mm and Moses Tyler. I certify the above to to bea true cop L. B. HARRIS, J. P.

If abash Insurance Company.

THE

Wabash Insurance Company will insure Homes, Furniture, Stores, and Goods,Goods on steamboats, Flat-boats and cargoes, on the most reasonable terms.

The subscriber has been appointed Agent at Terre-Haute, and will give all necessary information to persons wishing to secure themselves against accidents.

The rates of insurance are remarkably lew, and may be paid in cash, or by notes properly secured.

D. H. JOHNSON,

Dec 20—2*?yl Agent for Tcrrt Haute. Tk* fitimmmg gentlemen are alto Agents Gee. Jacob Walker, at Lafkyette

Thoaias Anderson, Esq. at rerrysTtlle S. 8. CoUett, Esq. at Eogene J.SillUnan, Esq.at Armieaburgh Gen. Arthur Patterson, at Rockville.

FL.4X SEED.

I

WISH to purchase a quantity of Flax Seed. JAMES n&BrE. jsa I. ||$!,

CASH! OASB! THE

subscriber will pay tbe highest price, in Cash, Groceries, or Dry Goods, for Venison Hams, White Beans, Batter, and most other kinds of produce, delivered at his Grocery Store, south side of tbe Public Square, on Ohio street. He has just received a general supply of Groceries, which, in addition to his former stock, renders bis assortment as complete as any bijetofore offered in this place, which will be sold unusually low for Cash, or produce above named.

For Sale,

70 barrels Potatoes 50 do. Superfine Flour 20 do. Porter 5 Tierces Ohio Cheese 1500 lbs. Superior Bacon 1 bale Cotton 400 pieces Assorted StoneWare, 12 bbls.Tar 12 do. Rectified Whiskey 100 pieces assorted sizes painted Washing Tubs, Buckets, £c. 100 Cords Hickory, Ash, and Sugar-

Tree Wood

Family Groceries and Boat Stores constantly ou hand, and put up on the shortest ootice. B. M. HARRISON.

Terre-Haute, Nov. 15—23tf

DR. RICHARD BLAKE

WILL,as

Eastern

Ci­

A

50 barrels Brandy and Gin, 65 casks Malaga, Teoeriffe, Starry, Madeira, andCanary WINES 80 boxes Muscat and assorted Claret

usual, attend to all calls of the

citizens of Terre-Haute, and vici­

nity, in the different branches of bis profession. He cao be found at his DrugStore, at all times except when absent on professional business.

Sept. 13.—14tf

Wabash Auction and Commission House, West side of the Public Square, one door south of C. Warren? Store, Terre-Haute,

WHERE

ail goods and wares, left or

consigned, are sold for cash or en­

dorsed notes, per order, either or auction or private sale. N. B. Storage will be furnished, and no Goods excluded. Auction Sales on public days and Saturdays. Q3"See conditions at sales.

C. R. KING.

Refer to Terre Haute Tere-Haute, Nov 15.—23tf.

Boston Nails. CASKS, assorted sizes, for sale

JL/^V by L. H.&J SCOTT. May, 1832—Je 14—1—tf

l¥ew Store.

THE

subscribers have opened their Store, at the house formerly occupied by Mr. Samuel McQ,uilkin, corner of Wabash and Market streets, in the town of Terre-Haute, and offer for sale, on as favorable terms as their neighbors, the following articles, of which they have a general as sortment, viz:

Dry-Goods, Hardware, Q,ueensware and Groceries. THOMPSON de CONDIT. June 28.-3

New Goods.

JC.

& W. EARLY have just received dircct from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Economy, a well selected stock of British, French, German, Italian, and American Fancy and Staple

Dry Goods,

Together with Groceries, Hardware, and Cutlery, Queens and Glassware, Iron and Castings, Mill, Cross-cut and Pit Saws, and Mill Irons, to which they invite tbe attention of purchasers, assuring them of their disposition to sell on the most favorable terms, either at wholesale or retail.

Oct. 11 18tf

School.

THE

subscriber having rented the School House in Terre ffaute, will open a School therein as soon as the necessary repairs can be made. The terms of tuition will be. per Quarter, for Orthography and /leading, $2,50. Tbe same, i^blhding Writing .Grammar and Geography, or either of the last named branches, $3,00.

CYRUS rFlSIIER.

Terre-Haute, Nov 8.—22tf.

Fresh Flour.

€%At BARRELS Perrysville Steam Mill /WTK Flour, just received and for Sale by Aug. 2.-8tf L. H.£ J. SCOTT.

Rectified Whiskey. BARRELS good Rectified Wh»Off key. i'ist received, and for sale, by

July 19.-6 L. H. fe J. SCOTT. nst Received, O K. BOXES hampers and crates assort99O ed GtLASS aud QUEENSWARE.

ALSO,

20 boxes assorted Tumblers, 240 do 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Window Glass,

For sale by L. H. & J.SCOTT. Terre-Haute, June 14—1

Conveyancing, J*c.

7~RHE undersigned will execute, prompt4L ly and correctly, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Articles of Agreement, and other instruments of writing, at tbe room formeroccupied as the Office of the Western ..agister. A quantity of Blanks, of various descriptions, for sale. The Books and Accounts of A. Kinney, so for as concerned with the Printing Business, are also placed in my bands for adjustment.

A LL persons indebted to tbe subscriber, A or to tbe late firm of Rose 4* Warren, are respectfully requested to call and make payment, without further delay. All notes and accounts remaining unpaid on tbe first day of February next, will be banded to a officer for collection. o*22-24tf C. ROSE.

hands and a half high. No other ma ks or brands perceivable appraised to twenty dotlari by William Slack and Jonathan Grable, before me: I do hereby certify the above to be a true copy from my estray book. EZEKIEL DYER, J. P. jaa 10,1633-8131

Pork! Pork!

TRHE subscriber respect&fly informs those indebted to him, either by Note, or Book account, that they may, during the Pork season, have an opportunity of discharging the same, by the delivery of good MERCHANTABLE PORK, during the season for salting,at tbe Pork-House recently erected by Mr. Joseph Y. Hamer. Those foiling to deliver Pork, or making arrangements for the payment of any debts due me, may reasonably expect that the most efficient measures will be taken against them, for the speedy collection of the same.

JOHN D.EARLY.

Terre Haute, Nor 29-3&-tf

A

Paint." W.

1 A A KFEGS Whitelead, ground in -M- v" Oil, for sale by

L. H. &

J.

April, 1832—Je 14—ltf

SCOTT.

Received on Consignment and for sale

LOT of very cheap Sadlery, consisting in part of Men's and Women's Saddles, Riding and blind Bridles. Martingales and Girths, Collars and Backhands.

J. C. 6f W. EARLEY.

Dec. 13,—tf27

2Loui0toiUeJ

Drugs, Medicines, Paints?, &c. WM. F.PETTIT Wholesale & Retail Druggist,

MARKET STREET, HAS now on band a fresh supply of

©tune, itlcfcfcfuMi,

PAINTS & DYE-STUrrS,

of the first quality, and respectfully iuvites Merchants, Physicians, and Dealers generally, to call nnd examine his stock, all of which will be offered at the lowest prices.

Louisville, Nov. 19—Dec. 6~26tf

COMBS.

AT THE LOUISVILLE, WHOLESALE COMB STORE, SIGN or THE LARGE COMB AND HORN, MAIN STREET, EIOHT DOORS ABOVE

LANGHORN'8 HOTEL.

JUSTdoz.superior

received from the Manufactory 500 plain Brazilian Tuck Combs, of all sizes and patterns, from 50 cts. to $4 per doz,—500 doz. sup. stamped and fluted, $1 50 to $6 per doz.—500 do. do. Curl do. 25 cts. to $1—2000 do. do. Quill Back Side, 124 to 37i cts. per do*.—500 do. do. Crescent, 25 cts. to $1 50—500 do. do. Children's Round, from 75 ots. to $1 50 per doz.—1000 do. do. Reading, 25 cts. to $2—1000 do. do." Pocket, 12J to $2.

Also—Carved and plain Shell, Tuck and Side, Ivory, Brass and Wood Combs, and a general assortment of fancy articles, all of which will be sold on as good terms as in any of the eastern cities.

Just received an extensive assortment of entire new Patterned, Carved and Stamped Fancy Combs, of 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 every description, together with a variety of Pearl Combs, Buckles, Sli&es, Crosses, fee. &c.

The assortment of Combs will be found equal to any in the United States and as the advertiser has all bis combs manufactured, merchants can rely on every comb proving equal to tbe nample. City and country merchants are invitad to call and examine tbe stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Cash given for Shell and Horn.

Dec 20—28

S. B. GOOKINS.

Nov 29-25-3mos

Notice.

JAMES LOW.

Louisville, Oct 11.—18tf

Jas. & William flic Crum, LOUISVILLE, KY. if

HAVE

now on hand a full assortment of of JUNIATA IRON, of the very best quality, which they offer for sale by the ton, or larger quantity, at the manufacturer's prices, with the additional cost of carriage.

Tbey have also for sale Cast, Sheer, and Blister STEEL, and a great variety of HARDWARE, at reduced prices.

Louisville, Ky. Oct. 25—20—2m

Notice.

THE

co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, onder tbe firm of BLINN 8r EVERSOL, is by mutual consent this day dissolved. All business relating to tbe firm will be adjusted by Joseph Eversoll.

BLINN 4 EVERSOL.

Livingston, 111. Dec 17,1832—28t3

Joseph Eversol

STILL

continues tbe Retail Business, at tbe old stand of Blinn and Eversol, where his friends and for.rter customers are iuvited to examine his goods and prices.

TAKEN UP, on tbe 13th of Dec. 1832, by Wm, Ray, living in Sugar Creek township, Vigo county. Indiana, one SORREL MARE, fiAeen bands higb( ten years old, blaze in ber face,hind

feet white, some saddle marks, shod before, appraised to twenty dollars. Also,one SORRLL FILLEY, two years old last spring, er foiebead, appraised to fifteen dollars. Also one BAY FILLEY, one year old, last spring, star in her forehead, appraised to ten dollars, by John Kilbourn, and John McColloch, December 24th, 1833. Tbe above is a true copy from my Estrey Book. THOS. McCOLLOCH, J. P.

Jaa. 3—90-3w.

Sheriff's Sale.

BY

TAKEN UP, by NicholasG. Cromwell, in Jackson township, Clay County, Indiana, one brown MARE, supposed to be seven or eight years old, ber right eye blind, about fourteen

virtue of a decree of tbe Vigo Circuit Court, Indiana, setting as a Court of Chancery, I wi'l expose to public sale, as the laws direct at the Court House door in tbe town of Terre Haute, oa the 31st day of January, A. D. 1833 between the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, tbe following tract of land, to wit: the East half of tbe South East quarter of Sectiob No. twenty eight, in Township No. Eleven, north of Range No. sine west, as

J. lTmc

the property of J. L. McOoakey to pey Wm. C.dcD. Linton. C. G. TA YLOR,8h£.

Jan. 3d, 1833-90-3*.

Terre-Haute tie

OOBHOt OV WiliiB AND ttCOKD HI,

Dhand

R. RICH'D BLAKE has constantly oa a choice assortment of fresh

A

Chemicals, Paints,Oils,

DYE-STUFFS,

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 will be 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 be found the following:

Drugs and Medicines.

Gum Camphor, Gum Opium do Myrrh, do Elastic do Gamboge, do Gamboge pulv. do Aloes, do Guiacum, do Arabic do Arabic Pulv. do Assaffaetida do Ammoniac, do Benzoin, do Copal, do Kino, do Shellac, do Storax, do Tragacanth Powdered Jalap, do Rhubarb. Rbeubarb root, Ipecac Cantbarides, Cintbarides pulv. Peruvian Bark, yellow, pale and red Cream Tartar, Tartar Emetic Columbo, Columbo pulv. Carb. Soda, Sup. Carb Soda Snake, Root, Pink Root, Senna, Squills, Sqills pulv. Liquorice Root, Liquorice Root pulv. Liquorice Ball, Liquorice Ball, refined 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 do British Sulpb Ether, Nitrous Ether Spirit* Nitre Dulc. Spts. Ammonia, Carb Ammonia

Balsam Copaiva, do Canada do Peru, Sugar Lead Roll Brimstone, Fl. Sulph Chamomile Flowers, Cloves, Rochelle Epsom and Glauber Salts Salts Tartar, Magnesia carb and calcined, Nutmegs Cinnamon, Sulphate Quinine Piperine, Iodine, Strvchnine Sulpb. and Acetate Morphine Corosive Sublimate, Arsenic Arsenical Solut. Orange Peel Burgundy Pitch, Salt Petre Borax refined, do crude Manna Flk, Sal. Ammoniac Lunar Caustic, White oxjd Bismuth Lapis Calaminiris, Crude Antimony Ginger, race and ground White Vitriol, Pearlasb, Castile Soap Creta Pp't. Carb. Ferri, Coculus lndicus, Colchicum Seed Red Saunders', Digitalis,Ergot White Mustard, Eupatorium Perfol. Spts. Lav. compound, Black Helebore •Fanuegrack seed, ddpulv., Catechu Quicksilver, .Soda add Seid. Powders Calomel, Red Precipitate, White do Ext. Cicuta, do Hydpciarous do Stramoeium, do $laterium Pulv. Antimonialis, crtide Antimony Pulv. do, Cerated Glap do Golden Sulph do,

Blue Pilll Mass, Chloilde of Lime Adhesive Plaster, Diachylon do Canth. do, Logan's do Mercurial do Chilblain do Roboran's do

Patent Medidnes.

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 de Judkin's Ointment Pringle's Embrocation.

Paints.

Chinese Vermillion, Chrome yellow Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre Chrome Green, Prussian Blue Rose Pink, Drop Lake, Red Lead White Lead, dry, do ground in oil Verdigris, Spanish Whiting Venetian Red, Turkey Umber Lampblack, Eng. Ivory Black Spirits Turpentine, Boot and Shoe Varnishes Cbpal Varnish, No 1 Rogers's best Swiss Glue.

Dye-Stuffs.

Spanish Float, Indigo Coperas Madder, Blue Vitriol, Turmeric, Alum, Spanish Annatto, Alleppo Galls, Logwood chip'd Logwood ground, Fustic Camwood

Acids.

Aqua Fortis, Muriatic Acid, Sulph. do Prussic do Oxalic do. Tart, do Lemon do. Benzoic do

Miscellaneous.

Windsor Soap British and American Ink powders Sponge, fine and coarse, Pummice Stone, Rotten Stone, Sealing Wax, red and black, Wafers Syringes of all sixes, male and female Bed pans^ne penknives,Spatulas Tooth Brushes, Comp Mortars Percussion caps, Paste Blscking Cloth, Hearth, and Dust Brushes Scotch, Rapee and Maccuboy Snuff Raisins, Candies, Tamarinds, Figs, Painter's and Hatter's brushes Whitewash Brushes, Shoe do Sbop Furniture, Silver and Gold leaf Graduated Measures Writing and Letter paper Fine Gold edged do, Ointment Jars Vials assorted, Black Lead Window Glass 8 by 10,10 by 12, and 12 by 18 Sheet Glass, large size

Groceries.

Brandy, Wines, Gin, (a of tbe beet quality for Medical nee Coffee, Sogar, Tea, Pepper, Ginger Alspice, Tobacco and Cigars.

Surg, and Denial Instruments.

Tooth Drawers Catheters, Male and Female Evans' best crown and oomaioa Thumb

Lancets

German spring and Americas Lancets Tourneqoets, Gom Lancets Phlemes and Poaches Toys and CbsftctissariM. ftjr Orders from a distance will aaeet the mast proespt attention.

Aqgvst 2&—111£

Dafid Linton, eaaleSfetorr, JVew

Brick Buildings,

Commercial Row,

Terre-Ha«te:

OFFERS

etc,

All of which he warrants gennine, having been selected by him-

for sale a splendid stock of

Merchandise embracing almost every article required by retail stores. Among the merchandize on hand are the following articles: 25 doz. Wool Hsts 12 cases Fur Hsts 20 doz. Seal and Fur Caps

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1 do. Men's Saddles *1G0 boxes 8 by 10 Glass in half boxes '100 pairs Brogans

Spanish sole Leather 50 pairs Boots 20 Barrels N. O. Sugar 50 Reams Writing paper 100 do. Wrapping do. 15 Coal Stoves 50 kegs White Lead in Oil -,s 20 Bales sheetings and shirtings

sJ

20 bbls. Mackerel 12 doz. Sickles 5 do. Scvtbes 20 pieces Red Flannel 20 do Green do 2 Bales Mackinaw blankets 60 doz. Knives and Forks -150 do. Pen and Pocket knives 10 cases Bottles and Flasks 10 Faggots Stove*pipe Iron 5 casks Am. Brandr 1 Pipe French do 5 bbls. Tenerifie Wine 5 do Rum 5 do Gin 1000 volumes Books 2 casks Traces 3 do Hoes 80 boxes Tin-plate 5 doz. Tin kettles 30 pieces Beaverteen 50 pieces apron checks

K-'van

Flag and Bandana Hkft.., 10 trunks Women's shoes «. 10 pieces black Silk 20 do black do Hkis. 30 lbs. sewing silks 50 lbs. Boss and spool Cotton, 10 pieces Cambleta

Irish linen

100 pieces Cambricks 30 do. Bookmuslios 300 doz. Combs assorted 20 do. Peppers and Salts 10 do. Looking-Glassess 10 do. Handsaws 30 do. Files assorted 100 do. Butt Hinges 1200 do. Screws 100 do Table and Tea spoons 20 pieces Ticking 30 do. Sattinetts 100 doz. Suspenders 100 do. cotton and worsted Ho«fe 50 do. Gloves assorted 20 do. Dress Hdkfs. Jan. 1,1833-30-tf.

Administrator's Notice.

WOTICE ia hereby given that 1 have ta is ken out letters of Administration on tbe Estate of David Wright,late of Vermillion County, deed., all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated within one year from this date—tbe estate is probably insol vent. JAMES MURPHY, Adm'r.

Jaa. 3d, 30-3w.

Wheat! Wheat!!

JAMES

TRABUE wishes to contract for

2000 bushels of WHEAT, to be delivered at his Store,or the Terre-Haute Steam Mill, after tbe next harvest—for which be will pay Goods in advance, or CASH on de livery.

Terre-Haute, Jan. 1—30-tf. P. S. Always on hand a good assortment of merchandize, viz.

Dry Goods, Hats andaps, Shoes and Boots, Hardware, Saddlery, Quecnsware and Glass, Paints and Oil, Which will be sold at Wholesale or Retail, on as good terms as any in Terre-Haute.

Inrarance.

7nHE subscriber. Agent for the PItOil TECTION INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, Connecticut, continues to insure, on the most lib tral terms,every description of property subject to loss by Fire or Water. The rates of insurance ^re unusually low, and all losses are promptly adjusted. JOHN F. CRUFT, Agent.

Terre Hante.Ind. Jaa. 1,1833-80-tf.

The Counterfeit Detector and Bank Note list.

In Pamphlet form.

ANEW

edition of tbe "Counterfeit Detector and Bank Note List," in pamphlet form, w&t1»e itoWd on tbe 1st of Januaryr 1833. It will contain a carefully corrected Bank note List, giving the names and places of location, of all tbe banks in the United States, together With tbe rates of discount on tbe notes of each. Prices of Gold and Silver. Also, a correct description of all counterfeit and Altered Notes which are now, or bave ever been in circulation, on any of the various Banking lnstilioos. This list will embrace descriptions of more than fifty Counterfeit notes, which have been detected since the first edition of oor pamphlet was published. Tbe subscriber respectfully requests all who may bave any information in rotation to Counterfeit and Altered Notes, which has not as yet been published in the "Detector," to send tbe same to bis office without delay, ae it as bis wish to make tbe "Coounterfeit Detector and Bank Note List* as corrcct as it is possible to bave it.

Tbe pamphlet will he published on a royal sheet, and will contain 24 pages. Tbe prioe will remain as heretofore 12{ cents each, (me dollar per dozen, or six dollars aod 25 cents per hoodred. All orders most be addressed to

ROBERT T, BICKNELL,

No. 6, Athenian Buildups, Fraaklin Place, Philadelphia. 0£rA copy of tbe pamphlet will be seat to the editor of any paper ia the U. States, who will give the abore advertisement one insertioa ia his respective journal. Tbefavori^Ube proa^y.reci?ro£fttfd ihenerer raqoestea.

Valuable Properly for Sat€.

THE subscriber wishing to retire frogi business will sell or rent hisi, resent establishment. The homo

Benltett James Burnham Sarah Brown A. Bell Mr. Baker Jonas W. Burnett Sally Broshears Ceo. W. Black Wm. Baldy Ann Caldwell Jane Crsal Anthony Carpenter George Clements Fergus Clay Thomas H. Conner Anthony B. Criswcll Samuel Curry Robert Coltrin Wm. Crool James or JohnRecd Wm.

Wood

I-

as for some years been occupied

as a Boarding House and House of Enter-?* tainment—having good stabling, dtc. Tha|J basement story is well calculated for a Grocery, and Bakery, being near the steamboat!®, landing and in tbe neighborhood of the extensive aod valuable Steam Mill lately ereci-r ad. An enterprising person, with a small ca-r pital, could not foil doing a good business at this stand.

He offers for Sale—

f:

Town Lot No. 134, adjoining the improved'' lot of the late T. C. Cone.

1

Out Lot No. 57, fronting on Oak street to. the Bono Road, south of the Lot formerljv owned by Mr. McConnell, containing four"* a re

Out Lot No. 60, lying north and adjoining Mr. Kussell Ross* improved Lot,running from 6th Street to the Bono road, and containing 5 acres and 46-100.

The above property is offered at private sale till the first Monday in April, when it will be disposed of at Public Auction, of which further notice will be given.

GEO. HUSSEY.

Dec. 13—27tf. STATE OF INDIANA, Figo County,

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Probate Court, November Term, 1832* George Malcolm, Administrator of Alexan* der Caldwell deceased. «*.

The creditors of said deceased. Bill for a final settlement as insolvent,

THE

complainant, by James Farrington his solicitor, having filed his bill, praying for a settlement of the estate of the said deceased as an insolvent estate: It is ordered, that unless the creditors of said estatenotify tbe administrator of the existence and extent of their respectivo claims, by filingtbe same, ore statement of the nature, description, or date of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the Clerk of said Court previous to the final distribution of the assets of faid estate, such claims will be postponed in fa-?1 vour of the claims of the more diligent creditors, and, that a copy of this order he published six weeks successively in the Wabash Courier.

A copy—Attest.

AOffice

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Dec. 13—6t27 C. GILBERT, Clerk.

LIST of lettRrs remaining in the Post at Terre-Haute Indiana, tbe quarter ending December 31st, 183^, and if not taken out before the 1st day of April 1633, will be sent to the General Post Office Department as dead lotters. Angevine Rebecca Motherly Sainnel Anderson Glasly Morkle Henry jg Ames John L. S Modesitt NathanielllF Allen Deminicus McGuire Alexandor Anderson Matthow G.Mallett Pierr 2 Blake Thomas H. Broomnn W. R. 9 Barber Daniel 2 Brock Richard Bramblet ReiiJjfia Buchanan Jot. R. Brotherton Trueman Miller John Brookes James McClufliit Clark' Baldridge Saml. Rev.Mercer Daniel

Metzgvr John Mars Wm. 3 Mai lory Iliran* Maticks Mary McGee John M."" Moore Jacob Moore Michnel

Maxwell Archibald Niles George R. Newell John O

Ginkins Stephen Gosnel John ., Greenlee Robert Green R. W. Greenlee Edward Grales Alexander Hamer Joseph Humphries John Holston Andrew Hubbard Wei's Huntington Harris Hopkins Harpolc Absalom Hall Elijah Hamilton Rboley Hill Wm. .\n Hall Abraham Isaacs Elijah

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Osborne John W. Ogietby Andrew J. 2 Parkison Wm. B. Parkinson Wm. & A. Patrick Septer Pickett Fanny M. Prather Henry 't Parsons Elish a Pay ton Jacob Ringo Wm.2 Roll Isaac

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Roso William Ray John Ray Isaao

Roach Margaret Ralph William Story Oliver A. Smith Joseph Summerville Wm.

Collister James Dickerson Walter Dawson Isaac M. Downing Robert G. Dinsmore Thomas Davis John Dery Ira E. Elliott Esq. Evans Joseph

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Severns Jesse Sankey Thomas Shields Wm. Smith Wm.

Far ring ton amci 2 Sterling David Franc Wm. H. Stephens Wm. Florence Wm. Fortner Hiram Fisk Daniel Field John

Strain James 8iner James Sand ford Isaao Smith John R.

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Smith Lucinda' Town Wm. Thayre Joseph.'^Thompson Wm. A. Ticehnor By ram Thomas Isaac Thomas Henry Thomas Elias TincherJoseph Thralls Joseph Vandcrburgh F. R. Vredersburg Hachnlia, Van-Zante C. G*. Williams Ma^tiik Woolen Levin 'Ward Stephen

Williams James" White Thomas N., Witsel Jacob Witham Joseph-. Walker Sanders ,-j Wolverton Abel S, Winchcll Stephen Yocom Wm.

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Johnston Cornelius Krerps John Jr. .s Kestcr Jacob Koonts Isaac Locke George Love Jacob

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of Letters remaining in tbe Post Offieeat Clinton, Vermillion County Ind. the quarter ending Dec. 31st, 1832— whicb, if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. William Allen Hannah Hayworth Darnel G. Brown Zachariah D. James Nicholas Brunei Wm. Laswell Jane Barns Geo. W. Palmer John Cower Amos ReaderEdward Church Betsy P. Smith

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Henry Cook Henry Roberts Thos. H. Clay, 9 Henry Taylor •••mm,-. Jaiws Crabb Jr., Eli Thomas William Cook Wm. Vermillion Jk'l Frederick Dowd* DMI. White Abraham Fox Lewis Wellman Rufus M. Hedges Joseph Weiseree Jacob

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