The Wabash Courier, Volume 1, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 January 1833 — Page 4
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L. B. SCOTT,
wholesale DEALERS
anocmiras,
Corner of Market and Ohio sts.
OFFER
AUO,
Cionamon, Snuff, Nutmegs Cloves, Loaf Sugar ML Lampblack Glue, Salt Petre 'iC Spanish Wbitiog, itc.
Which they will sell low for cash or en dorsed notes. Terre-Haute, June 14—1—tf_
LINSEED OIL.
JUST
receded, a large supply of Linseed Oil, which will be kept constantly for sale, wholesale or retail, at the TerreHaute Drugstore, by R.BLAKE.
Oct 25—20tf
A CARD.
DR.
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 samo attention, as if by personal application, and on terms as favorable as heretofore.
Sept, 13—14tf
Dr. Richard Blake,
HAS,
by particular request, taken special pains to select in the Eastern Cities, a choice collection of Dr. Thompson's Botanical Medicine. Their purchases were made from one of Dr. Thompson's agents in Baltimore, and are of such a quality a« to deserve tbe attention of all gentlemen dealing in those articles. Aug. 30— 12-tf
FISIf.
100,
Printing Materials tor Sale. A LA ROE portion of the Type and^ox*. ther Materials recently used in printing the "Western Register," are offered for sale on very liberal terms. The Materials consist mainly of a Ramage Press, of the Philadelphia manufacture, a large quanj tity of Long Primer, various descriptions of Job Type, Column Rules, Advertisement ^tfe3?*antf afm ost'e v^ry* oth'cr article used in a country Printing? Office. Any person wishing to commence tbe business on a cheap scale, can receive a good offer, or any information on the subject, by addressing me, post-paid .or by personal application.
THE
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for sale a variety of articles in
tbe GROCERY LINE, not inferior to tbe Southern or Eastern markets, amoDg which are the following: 150 bags Havana and at a Coffee *, 80 boxes and cases If
oaog
Hysoo,Gun-
4 powder, and Imperial TEAS 20 hfads. New-Orleans SUGAR 20 barrels Migar-bouse Molasses 40 casks Jamaica,
St. Croix, and New
England RUM
60 barrels Brandy and Gin, 65 casks Malaga, Teneriffe, Sherry, Madeira, and Canary WINES 90 boxes Muscat and assorted Claret
WINES
15 casks genuine Dutch Madder 20 tierces Alum, Coperas.Cbalk, and Rice 15 casks and bap Ground and Rac$
GINGER
25 casks and boxes Malaga and Bunch RAISINS 21 quintals dried CODFISH 15 bags Pepper and Allspice 220 casks Boston Nails and Whitelead 100 boxes American and Spanish Cigars 30 boxes shaving Soap 10 barrels Almonds, Epsom, and Glauber Salts 20 boxes No. 1 Chocolate 25 do smoked Herring 10 do fresh Prunes 2 bbls. fresh Tamarinds.'
BBLS. Mackerel, assarted num-
Pickled Cod, Herring, and Mess Shad, For sale by L.H.& J, SCOTT. Terre-Haute. june 14—1
THOS. DOWL1NG.
Terre-Haute, June 14.
Tf abash Insurance. Company.
Wabash Insurance Company will insure Houses, Furniture, Stores,and Goods,Goods on steamboats, Flat-boats and eatjroes, on the most reasonable terms.
The subscriber has been appointed Agent at Terre-Haute, and will (five all necessary information to persons wishing to secure themselves against accidents.
The rates of insurance are remarkably 'low, and may be paid in cash, or by notes properly secured.
D. II. JOHNSON,
Dec 20—3Syl
Agent for Tern iJmtic.
The following gentlemtn
arc «iro
Gen. Jacob Walker, at Lafayette Thomas Anderson, Esq, at rerrysvfllo S. 8. Collett, Esq. at Eugene
J.Silliman, Esq. at Armlesburgb Gen. Arthur Patterson, at Rockville.
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Sheriffs Safe
BY
virtue of an execation to me directed, and delivered flrom the office of the Cleric of the Vigo Circuit Court, Intl., 1 will expose to pobtio »ale, a* the law directs, on the 30th day of January inst., between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M. of laid day, the following lot, to wit Lot No. 5^90 in the town of Terre Haute, being known and designated as such on the Plat of said town, as the property of John McKray, to pay Jane Disbrow, for the use of Win. Hcrrintton. Sale to take place on the premises. I
T?. G.
TAYLOR, Shff.
Jan. 3d) 1833—30—3w.
TAKEN op by Jonathan Ridg* way, of Gill's Township, Sullivan county, Indiana, on tbc29d [of Nwsnbsr, 1882, one dark 'sorrel MARE, seppoaed to be I eleven or twelve years old, a
star in the forehead and saddle marks, some little white on ber right for* sbonhler, and no other marks or brands perceivable-ap-pratted to twenty-five dollars by John Bond and John Poeton. 1 certify tbe above to be a true copy from my eatray book.
JOHN BOUDLNOT, J. P.
Dee, 20—8*96
r^CoUom Yam*
Q% BALES COTTON TARN, from W tbe
44Eagle
Factory,*1 Viocenoat,
ji«t received and for tale at the factory priJ. C. 4 W. E.VRLY Terra Haata, jan IT—U^3
LIST OF USTTEJLS remaining in the Post Office &t Attica, January 1,1833. Athern Jethro McKiooey Martha BelsKer David and Monroe Barnabas
Joseph Mortimer William Bohan&n John' Nelson Elixa Brown Elizabeth* Nelson James' Bone Jacob Newman Wm Crow Benj Newman Nathanielk Catron Valentine Pringe Elizabethfe Coral Ephraim Piener Lemuel Carson James ?Penny William Ctiadwick Hannah Reed Amasa Cox John Round Andrew Downing Jeremiah Robinson C. W^Uyua Davis Granville Sewell James azer David 2 St. John Seth Grrdy Benjamin 3* Smith Lilies Mrs Hestler John Scriver George
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Hamilton Alexander Sphar John Henderson St Baxly Stephenson Moses Hart James Teverbaugh Job* Hickman William Veach William Holleri Levy Wilson Abraham 9 Jones Aaron Wilson John Loomis Pheba" Walker Benjawtl Locy Elizabeth WadleyCassa S&~ Lewis David Wa«Uey*Christopher Medsieur Isaac Wees Bazil .,J®£ McKinney James
WILLIAM CRUMPON, P. M.
jan 10, 1833—3t31
Dit, RICHARD BLAKE
WILL,as
usual, attend to all calls of the
citizens of Terre-Haute, and vici
nity, in the different branches of his profession. He can be found at his Drug Store, at all times except when absent on professional business.
Sept. 13.—14tf
Wabasli Auction and Commission House,
Wett tide of the Public Square, one door touth of C. Warren's Store, Terre-Haute,
WHERE
all 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. O^jrSee conditions at sales.
Tere-Haute, Nov
15.—23tf.
May,
Boston Nails. CASKS, assorted siaes, for sale by L. H.&J SCOTT.
1832—Jel4—1—tf
New Stare.
HE subscribers have upeued their Store, at the house formerly occupied by Mr. Samuel McQuilkin, 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, dueensware and Groceries. THOMPSON & CONDIT. June 28.—3
New Goods.
JC.
& W. EARLY have just received direct 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 the attention of purchasers, assuring them-of their disposition to sell on the most favorable terms, either at wholesale or retail.
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Fresh Flour.
Ak BARRELS Perrysville Steam Mill Flour, just received and for Sale by Aug. 2^8tf L. H. St J. SCOTT.
Rectified Whiskey. BARRELS good Rectified Whwkey. just received, and for sale, bv July 19.-8 1 L. H. & J. SCOTT.
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Just Received,
BOXES hampers and crates assort
ed ed C*LASS and QUEENSWARE. ALSO, 20 boxes assorted Tumblers, 240 do 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Winaow
Glass,
Agtnlt:
For sale by L. H. & J.SCOTT. Terre-Haute, June 14—1
Conveyancing,
7HRHE undersigned will execute, prompt-
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ly and correctly, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Articles of Agreement, and other instruments of writing, at the room formerly occupied as the Office of tbe Western .Register. A quantity of Blanks, of various descriptions, for sale. The Books and Accounts of A. Kinney, so far as concerned with the Printing Business, are also placed in mr hands for adjustment.
Nov 29-25-3mo«
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Notice.
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persons indebted to the subscriber, or to the late firm of Rose & Warren, are respectfully requested to calt and make payment, without further delay. All notes and accounts remaining unpaid on the first day of February next, will be handed to a er officer for collection.
Nov 22—24tf a ROSE.
TAKEN CP, by Nicholas G. Cromwell, in Jackson township, Clay County, Indiana, one brown MARE, supposed to be seven or eight years old, her right eye blind, about fourteen
hands and a half high. No other marks or brands perceivable appraised to twenty dollars by William Slack and Jonathan Grable, before me: I do hereby certify the above to be a true copy from ray estray book. EZEKIEL DYER, J. P. jan 10.1833—8t81
Span Cotton & Ky. jeans,
JUST
received, and for sale by Jan. 17-82—tf. J. TRABUR.
A Partner WanietK
ONE
who can devote apart of bb time, and is willing to embark in a fair business with a small capital, will apply at thic Office, where tbe name of the advertiser can be obtained.
Terre Haute, Jaa 17—32tf.
Pork! Pork!
QTflHE subscriber respectfully informs ii. those indebted to bim, either by Note, or Book account, that they may, daring the Pork season, bavean opportunity ofdischar*ioe the same, by the delivery of good MERCHANTABLE PORK, during tbe season £r salting,at the Pork-House recently erected by Mr. Joseph V. Hamer. Those failing to deliver
Pork,
or making arrange-
meuts for the payment of any
debit
due me,
may reasonably expect that the most
measure*
efficient
will be taken against
them,
coded™ of the »jD«.
for the
early
Terre Haute, Nov 29-25-tf
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Received on Consignment and for sale.
A
LOT of very cheapSadlery, consisting in part of p# Men's and Women's Saddles, h? Riding and blind Bridles.« Martingales and Girths, Collars and Backhands.
J.C.^-W.EARLEY.
Dec. 13,—tf27
jLoutstotlle.:
Drugs, Medicines, Faints, &c. WM. F.PETTIT, Wholesale & Retail Drug-
,sis1'
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T,* MARKET STREETy ., HAS now on hand a fresh supply °f
Srup, jWeWriniril,
PAINTS a DYE-STUITS, of the first quality, and respectfully invites Merchauts, Physicians, and Dealers generally, to call and examine his stock, all of which will be offered at the lowest prices.
Louisville, Nov. 19—Dec. .6—26tf
COMBS.^
At
the
Louisville, Wholesale
Stork,
sigh of the
Horn, MainStreet,
Con
Large Comb
and
eight
JUSTdoz.superior
C. R. KING.
noons
Langhobn's Hotel.
above
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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. 25cts. to $1—2000 do. do. Quill Back Side, 124 to 37J cts. per doz.—500 do. do. Crescent, 25 cts. to $1 50—500 do. do. Children's Round, from 75 cts. to $1 50 per doz.—1000 do. do. Reading, 25 cts. to' $2—1000 do. do. Pocket, 124 to $2.
Also—Carved and plain Shell, Tuck and Side, Ivory, Brass and Wood Combs, and a general assortment of fancy articles, all of wbich 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 pattern8^|lso 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 Bye? kles, Slides, Crosses, &c. &c.
The assortment of Combs will be found equal to any in tbe 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.
Dec 20—28
S. B. GOOKINS.
JAMES LOW.
.Louisville, Oct 11.—18tf
as. A William lKc Cram, LOUISVILLE, KY.
JUNUTATtfft^SK'S^:
quality, which they offer fora*!* ur or larger quantity, at the manufacturer's prices, with the additional cost of carriage.
They have also for sale Cast, Sheer, and Blister STEEL, and a great variety of HARDWARE, at reduced prices. .w
Louisville, Ky. Opt. 25—20—2m
Notice.
THE
co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under tbe firm of BL1NN fy EVERSOL, is
BLINNd-EVERSOL
Xivingston, III. Dec 17,1832—2818
Joseph Eversol ,!
CiTlLL continues the Retail Business, at the old stand of Blinn and Eversol, where bis friends and former customers are iuvited to examine his goods and prices.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY
virtue of a decree of tbe Vigo Circuit Court, Indiana, setting as a Con it of Chancery, I wi'I expose to pubKc sale, as the laws direct at the Court House door in the town of Terre Haute, on the Slstday of January, A. D. 1833 between the hoars of 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M. of, said day, the following tract of land, to wit: the East half of the South East quarter of Sectiob No. twenty eight, in Township No. Eleven, north of Range No. nine west, as the property of J. L. McCoskey to pay Wm. C. Ac D. Linton.
Auction and Commission Store,
Terre-Haute, Indiana.
THE
undersigned, has commenced tbe above business, and having made every necessary arrangement, is now ready to receive consignments of merchandise or produce, and attend to sales either public or private, at hU Auction Room on Ohio street, south of tbe Court House, for tbe ordinary commissions. Sales at Auction, of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, &c. regularly, every Friday and Satnr day, at 10, A.M.
Jan. 17t£-32
B.
M. HARRISON.
Tanners' OiL \t
BBLS. first qsslitj of real brown Tanner*' Oil, received and for sale at
WM. F. FETTETS Drag Stow, Market ft. Louimllv, Nov. 13-Dee. 6-96tf
Terre-Haute
Sru8 fc JHeBtrfiw Store,
coaKE* or WABAaa
Dhand
aid sbcorb m.
R. RICH'D BLAKE has coostaatly on a choice assortment of fresh
tthe
Drugs, Chemicals, PainfafOilS) DYE-STUFFS,
etc.
Alt of which be warrants genuine, having been selected by him-
elf, Eastern Cities. Intending to make permanent bis establishment^ be is resolved to make every exertion to obtain and retain the confidence of tbe public. Every article wQl be provided of tbe very best quality, end will be afforded, by Wholesale or Retail, at as moderate prices, and on as reasonable term*, as they can be obtained in this State. Among other articles will be found the following:
Drugs and Medicines
Gum Camphor, Gum Opeum
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Powdered Jalap, do Rhubarb
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Rbeubarb rod, Ipecac Cantbarides, Cantharides pulv. Peruvian Bark, yellow, pale and fed Cream Tartar, Tartar Emetic
Snake, Root, Pink Root, Sedffllj Squills, Sqills pulv. Liquorice Root, Liquorice Root pulv. Liquorice Ball, Liquorice Ball, refined Valerian Root, OiiCinnhmon do Cloves, do Peppermint
A is to O iv do Lavender, do Wonnseed
Spirit* Nitre Dulo. Spts. Ammonia, Carb AmmoputHih, Balsam Copaiva, do Canada .t:o do Peru, Sugar Lead Roll Brimstone, Fl. Sulph Chamomile Flowers, Cloves, ^^chfl[e iEpsom and Glauber Salts Salts Tartar, Magnesia carb and calcined, Ntitmegs Cinnamon, Sulphate Quinine Piperine, Iodine, Strychnine .» Sulph. and Acetate Morphine .. Corosive Sublimate, Arsenic A-rsenical Solut. Orange Peel Burgundy Pitch, Salt Petre Borax refined, do crude Manna Flk, Sal. Ammoniao Lunar Caustic, White oxyd Bismuth Lapis Calaminiris, Crude Antimony Ginger, race and ground White Vitriol, Pearlash, Castile Soap Creta Pp't. Carb. Ferri, Coculus Indicus, CoIchicum Saed
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Slue Pilll Mass, Chloride of Lime Adhesive PlaBter, Diachylon do 1 Cantb. do, Logan's do Mercurial do Chilblain do niiMt ifRoboran's do.. .h- •_
Patent Medicines.
Godfrey's Cordial, Opodeldoc, Bateman's Drops, Medicamentum "Turlington's Balsam ofLife, Lee's Pills, Anderson's do.Dyot's do Oafs do. Scott's do Judkin's Ointment Pringle's Embrocation. mv
Paints.
•Chinese Vermillion, unrome yellow
Brown,
vCopal
by
mutual
consent this day dissolved. All business relating to tbe firm will be adjusted by Joseph EversolKj
Yellow Ochre "J
Chrome Green, Prussian Blue Rose Pink, Drop Lake, {ted Lead White Lead, dry, do ground in oil Verdigris, Spanish Whiting Venetian Red, Turkey Umbec I 1.4 Lampblack, En^. Ivory Black {^i $ Spirits Turpentine, Boot and Shoe Varnishes ..
Varnish, No 1
Rogers's best Swiss Glue/
Dye-Stuffs.
,.Oxalicdo. Tart. dOiir^ Lemon do. Benzoic da
Miscellaneous.
Windsor Soap 'r British and American tnk'powden Sponge, fine and Coarse, Pummice Stone, Rotten Stone, 4* Sealing Wax, red and black, Waf#rs Syringes of all sizes, male and female Bed pans,fine penknives,Spatul^a,
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C.G. TAYLOR, Shff.
Jao.Sd, 1839—30-3w.
NEW
*lD»?id Liitoo,
nl
Z&nole**le&tore,
New Brick Buildings,
Commercial Bow, Terre-Haate:
OFFERS
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If
do Bergamot,do Lemon,
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do Castor, cold pressed? Spike do British ^Sulph Ether, Nitrous Ether
8
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11
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Red Saunders', Digitalis,Ergot White Mustard, Eupatorium Perfol. Spts. Lav. compound, Black Helebore Fanuegrack seed, do pulv., Catechu Quicksilver, Soda and Seid, Powders Calomel, Red Precipitate, White do Ext. Cicuta, do Hyosciamus
do Stramoeium, do Elaterium Pulv. Antimonialis, crude Antiideay Pulv. do, Cerated Glass do Golden Sulph do,
for sale a splendid stock of
Merchandize embracing almost every article required by retail stores. Among the merchandiae on hand are the following articles:
1
50 Bolrts6
20 Barrels N. O.
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do Myrrh, do Elastic do Gamboge, do Gamboge pulv. do Aloes, do Guiaciim, do Arabic do Arabic Pulv. do Assafoetida do Ammoniac, do Benzoin, .... do Copal, do Kino, do Shellac, ,,s ,f do Storax, do Tragacanth
Jan. 1, 1883-30-tf.
(|n
Jan. 3d, 30-3w.
t-. .!/
Spanish Float, Indigo Coperas Madder, Blue Vitriol, Turmeric, Alum, Spanish Annatto, Alleppo Galls, Logwood chip'd Logwood ground, Rustic Camwood
Adds. ,.A
... Aqtia Fortis, Morialic Acid, Sulph. do
j_Prussic
do «»,•
mf
Tooth Brushes, Comp Mortars "Percussion caps, Paste Blacking
'Cloth, Hearth, and Dust Brushes
Scotch, Rapee and Maccuboy Snuff Raisins, Candies,Tamarinds,.Figs,\ Painter's and Hatter's brushes
Whitewash Brushes, Sho* do Shop Fnrriiture, Silver sod Goldleaf Graduated Measures Writing and Letter p«pe'r Fine Gold edged do, Ointment Jan Vials assorted, Black Lead Window Glass 8 bf 10,10 by 12, and 12 by 18 ^Sbeet Glass, large size
Groceries.
Brandy, Wines, Gin, Sre. of tbe best quality for Medical ate Cbffee, Sugar, Tea, Pepper, Ginger Alspice, Tobaoooand Cigaia. -1wi
Surg, and Denial Instruments.
Tooth Drawers Catheters, Male and Female Evans' best crow|jindammon Tlnqib
Lancets **-Li .iM* Germao spring ana American Lancctt Tourneqnets, Gora Lancets Phlemet and Punches .j Toys and Cbo^ectionaries.
OnAers from a distance will meet
the most prompt attention. August SS.—11 tf.
5s jjU*.
25 doz. Wool Hats. 12 cases Fur Hats® :20 doz. Seal and Far Cape r!fil 1 do. Men's Saddles 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass in half boxes 100 pairs Brogans
50 Reams Writing paper 100 do. Wrapping do. 15 Coal Stove* 50 kegs White Lead in Oil dl. 20 Bales sheetings and shirtings 20 bbls. Mackerel 12 doa. Sickles 5 do. Scythes
P®c®«
3
Columbo, Columbo pulv. Carb. Soda, Sup. Carb Soda
1 ,M
Mi
nh
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do black do Hk&. U«s .•£" 30 lbs. sewing silks 50 lbs. Boss and spool Cotton ,*,j(. 10 pieces Cambletf if
Irish linen
,j^OO piecesCambricks -v* 30 do. Book muslins 300 doz. Combs assorted
Wheal! Wheat!!
JAMES
TRABUE wishes to contract for
2000 bushels of WHEAT, to be delivered at bis Store,or the Terre-Haute Steam Mill, after the next harrest—for which he will pay Goods in advance, or CASH on delivery. 1+. *1
Terre-Haute, Jan. 1-30-tf.
J^
P. S. Always on hand a good assortment of merchandize, viz v*ooa1s»
volu,
1 Hats andaps*n •. Shoes and Boot8T
,W^
jair. »r 4 «+iki
narflWarBj s«! .•« Saddlery, Quecnswareand Gla^,i:i'
Paints and Oili":
Which will be sold at
WholetaU
or
Retail,
on as good terms as any in Terre-Haute.
Insurance.
ffifiHE subscriber, Agent for tb« PRO-
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TECTION INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, Connection!, continues to itt«tire, on the most liberal terms,every deecription uf property su^jeot to loss by Fire or Water. The rate* of insurance are unufually low, and all losses are promptly adjusted. JOHN F. CRT FT, Agetti.
Terre Haute, fnti. Jan. 1, l$33-30-tf. .. .1' 1. )i. ...
I $ The Counterfeit DeteetorVi(
'and Bank IVote liit'j In Ptmphldfohft.
Valuable Property for
Hi
BfSgHt
Red Iannel
iflJ,20
do Green do
»«l 2 Bales Mackinaw blankets 60 doc. Knives and Forks 150 do. Pen and Ppcket knives^I 10 cases Bottles and Flasks ».
10 Faggots Stove-pipe Iron
mp
5 casks Am. Brandy "T" 1 Pipe French do 5 bbls. Teneiifff VVkw 5 do Rum 5 do Gin 1000 volumes Books* hn:. 2 casks Traces fan 3 do Hoes 30 boxes Tin-plate .i'.wJii 5 doz. Tin kettles 4,4 .30 pieces Beaverteen 1 ... 50 pieces apron checks'1,lm 'f jrfi Flag and Bandana Hkft. '!i 10 trunks Women's shoes 5 mi- ,, v(10 pieces black Silk 1«
THE
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20 do. Peppers and Salts „!t10 do. Looking-GlassessM
10 do. Handsaws
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Administrator's Notice. $$$
miOTICE ia hereby given that 1 havetajL a ken out letters of Administration on the Estate of David Wright,late of Vermillion County, deed., all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those havibg claims to present them duly authenticated within one year from this date—the estate is probably insolvent. JAMES MURPHY, Adm'r.
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A NEW edition of tbe "Obtrot/rfell Deil. tector and Bank Nolle List/' in pblet form, will be issued
anuary, 1833. It will contain* carefully (corrected Banknote Lift,giving the uames Mud places of location, of al^ tbe half ft In tb« United States, together witb^tbe rtttfes of disoeunt ot tbe notes of teack Prices of Gold ^nd Silver. AJjto, a cortect description of all counterfeitand Ait«red, Notes which are now, or bave ever been in circulation, on any of varroos Banking Institioos. This list rfili embrace deeenptrdds of more than fifty. Counterfeit no^ca, whicb have been de'tected. sinoe the first edition of our pamphlet was published. The subscriber rekpeetfuHy teqijesli all who may ha.ve any inmrmation in raiation to Counterfeit and Altered Notes, ^vbiob bas not aa yet been published ip the "Detector," to send the same to bis officq without delav, as it is hit Irish to ma^e tbe "Connbterfeit Detector and Bank Not* Lkfl^ asoerrect as it possible to have it.
Tbe pamphlet will be putdisbed ea a toy al sbeet, and will contain 24 pages. Tbe price will remain as heretofore 12ft cents eacb, ode dbfler per dozen, or six dollar* aod 25 cents per bondaed. All Mders most bea&NmsAto
ROBERT T.B1CKXELL,
Ne. 6, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, Philadelphia. 05rA copy of tbe pamphlet will be seot to tbe editor of any paper tbe U. 8utes, who will give tbe above advertlesmsat one iaeertion ia bis respective joernal. Tbtb vor will be promptly reciprocated wbeniarer requested.
Sale.
AaJL THE subscriber wishing to retire from business will sell or rent his iyH^Bpresent establishmfnt. Thebonsa jBlillHknas for some yearf been occupied as a Boarding House and House of Entertainment—having good stabling, &c. The basement story is well calculated for a Grocery, and Bakery, being near the steamboat landing and in the neighborhood of the extensive aud valuable Steam Mill lately erected. As enterprising person, with a small capital, could not fail doing a good business at this stand. ,,,u .j
He*offers for Sale—
Town Lot No. 134, adjoining the improved lot of the late T. C. Cone. Oat Lot No. 57, fronting on Oak street & tbe Bono Road, south of the Lot formerly owned by Mr. McConnell, containing four acres. 4
Out Lot No. 60, lying north and adjoining Mr. Russell Ross1 improved Lot,running from 6th Street to the Bono road, and containing & acres and 46-100.
The above property is offered at privato sale till the first Monday ia April, when it will be disposed of at Public Auction, of which further notice will be given.
Dec. 13—97tfV
STATE OF INDIANA,
Ftgo County,
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Probata Court, November Term, 1832. George Malcolm, Administrator of Alexan- Ss der Caldwell deceased. "T'. 'Vi •». t* creditors of said deceased. Bill for a final settlement as insolvent.
complainant, by James Farrington his solicitor, having filed his bill, prayiug for a settlement of the estate of the said deceased as an insolvent estate: It is order-1 ed, that unless the creditors of said estate uotify the administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filingthe same, or a statement of the nature, description, or date of the contract or assump* sit u(tor. which the same may be founded, in: the office of the Clerk of said Court previous to the final distribution of the assets of said estate, such claims will be postponed in fa-^ vour of tbe claims of the more diligent creditors, and, that a copy of this order be pub-, lisbed six weeks successively in the Wabash
Courier. A copy—Attest.
Deo. 13~6t27 C. GILBERT,
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30 do. Files assorted, .. 100 do. Butt Hinges ,, -m. 1 200 do. Screws 100 do Table and Tea spoons ]. 20 pieces Ticking 30 do. Sattinetts 2, 100 doz. Suspenders 100 do. cotton and worsted Hose ,, i°' Gl°ves a«orted ,.rr,„rK/v 20 do. Dress Hdkft.
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John Cower Edward Church Henry Cook Thos. H. Clay, 3 Jamas Crabb Jr., ., William Cook BVederick Dowdy Abraham Fox Hufus M. Hedges
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Notice.
HAVING1
sold
my
APost
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Clerk*
of Letters remaining in the Poit Office at Clinton, Vermillion County,*
Ind. tho quarter ending Dec. 31st, 1833—^ which, if not taken out within three months x* will ba sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. William Allen nannaii riaywonn Daniel G. Brown Zacharitth D. James* Nicholas Bruner Jane Barns
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Hannah Hayworth Zacharitth D. James. Wm. LaswellGeo. W. Palmer Amos Reader Betsy P. Smiths Henry Roberts Henry Taylpr Eli Thomas Wm. Vermillion Danl. White Lewis Wellman Joseph Weisegee'
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M. GOOKINS P. Mjf
entirS fioc
ceries, am very desirota of settling^ all accounts relative to said business. 1 therefore earnestly request all indebted to me, to call and settle their accounts. All thoso* indebted to me for their taxes for former** years, are also requested to make immedi-$ ate payment. C. G. TAYLOR. jan. 3,1838tf81 $
h.
Peter Fortnes ift=v Mary Glorer "Cheesbrough Taylor
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LIST
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LIS1' OF LETTERS remaining in thu^ Office at Eugene, Indiana, on then? lit of^anuar,y 1833.
A John Hardraan Jt~
John Armour iCalvin Hale b^:. *»i-
David Baker'' James Jcffros George W. Bumford Anderson Kelly
Miss Baker
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Jacob Love Moses.Lee
Joseph Chapman Thomas Cbatman James Collings 8. C. Comstock
Oliver Nartin John Morris pi J.G. Pollock James Pribble "D, R. Porter 2 John Poor 8
David Dnvii Elisabeth Deck ion Levi Davis James H. Dalxey R. S. Downey Daniel Dougherty
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Esekial Sterrett •George Sigler M. C. Smith I
Spencer Edwards
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iReed Thomas 14 'Cheesbrough Taylor Lydia Thompson
Lydia Thompson
William Hannaman wU ASAPH HILL, P. Ml jan 16, 1833—3t31
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OF
LETTERS remaining
ia
the! r*
P. O. Honey Creek, Ia. which if not taken out within three mootbt, wiU b« sent to* the General P. O. as dead letters,
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David Carey!*ri Catharine Reed' Brad/mrd.Hale .*• Mitehel Simmons AbsAJom Ha worth i-^Malachi Randerlin David Jones jsDaniel Townsend I WedbyJoslin -a*' c^Jobu Wood James Nelson »t
M. HOGGATT, P. M*.
jan 10, 1633—3t31
New Warehouse.
subscriber has erected, at' greai^, exitarae, at the mouth of.tbe WabashP River, aNEW AND SPACIOl^S WARE-. HOUSE,where goods stored will be-perfect-1 ly safr at all stages of tbe water,
Those who may be disposed to patronize tbfs establishment, may rest assured that* tbe charges for receiving, storing, and for-^ warding, skill be web as to give entire fetisfectiott, Mi
Lit.:: i*s
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PETER ROCHE.
MnOh of the Wabash River,
January H, 1838.?™
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William* Jk. CkaM
HAVE
fia
removed to the Store recently occupied by Messrs.
J.ScB.
CRAW-l"
FORD.(west of tbe Public Square) wbere^ they will be happy to see tbeir friend* and' coatooMfs,as formerly.
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Jan. 17—8t-8w. 1./
