The Wabash Courier, Volume 1, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 March 1833 — Page 4

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keep on baod a general assortment of the most fashionable and best articles, such as Saddles, Bridles, Martingales*

Portmanteaus, 1'alices, Riding and VVnggou Whip*, Carriage and Waggon Harness, Blind-Bridle*and Collars, Trunks, bellow* topsaud common* &c. Gentlemen wishing to purchase the above articles would to

To the 1 uhlic.

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REPORT has been put in circulation, calculated to wound the feelings of my self and family, by Andrew J. Trullinger. It has been stated by him, that my grandfather on my father's side was a negro.- In order to counteract the statement, and in justice to (he feelings of my children, I subjoin the following affidavits, from which I think it will clearly appear, that Trullinger has wilfully lied. State of Indiana, Fountain Crunty, st.

Personally appeared before m£, James Lewellen, a Justice of the Peace for Fountain county, Nancy Yanhook, who being duly sworn, says—that she heard one Obadiah Watson, sworn before Charles Cade, Esq. io Pickaway county, who testified to his acquaintance with the paterual grandfather of Lewis Phcbus, from the time of his coming to America, and that no appearance of Negro blood could be discovered in him, and further sayelh not.

Sworn to, and subscribed before me, this first day of February, 18533. SAMUEL*LEWELLEN, J. r. State of Indiana, Fountain County, ».

Personally appeared before me, Samuel Lewellen, Bridget Fitzgerald, who being duly sworn, deposcth and sayelh—that she was acquainted with the paternal grand father of Lewis Phcbus, and thai he had no appearance of Negro blood, but was, as she always believed,ofFreuch descent, and further sayelh not.

Sworn and subscribed to before me, this first day of February, 1833. SAMUEL LEWELLEN, J. P.

From tho abovo, the public can determine what reliance can be placed on the statement of Trullinger. should not havo resorted to this course, had 1 not been advised that the words spoken by him are not actionable. LEWIS PHEBUS.

Feb. 14th 1833—3136

La Porte 2 own Lots.

WILL

be offered for sale, at public auction, tho Lots donated to the county

of La Porte, on tho first Monday of April next. The terms are: One-fourth part, paid at the timo of purolme—the remainder one year thereafter. Particulars on the day of solo.

The seat of Justice for tho county of La Porte, Indiana, has been permanently located at this town. Tho town of La Porte delightfully situated, near the centre of the county, on tho border of a small but beautiful lake, and about ten or twelve miles from Lake Michigan, in that rich and beautiful Prairie, well koown by the name of the Door. To those persons who have visited this country, description or praise would be superfluous. Those who have not, it is presumed, would wish to see and judge for themselves.

By order of tho Board of County Commissioners: CHARLES IVES, County Agent.

Feb 14—'56 ts

Young Jehealus,

WILL

WILL stand the ensuing season, at the liable of Russel Ross, in Terre-

Haute, except Monday's and Tuesday's, on which days he will stand near Robert Hoggatt's, in Honey Creek prairie.

He will be five years old next June, and bis bleod and appearance is not second to any hone on the Wabash. Geotlemeo who take a fancy in good horses, are iuvited to call and examine for themselves.

Feb. 44—36tf

Valuable Property for Sale.

THE subscriber wishing to retire from business will sell or rent his present establishment. The house has for some years 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. An enterprising person, with a small capital, could not fail doing a good business at this stand.

He offers for Sale—

Town Lot No. 134, adjoining the improved lot of the late T. C. Cone. Out Lot No. 57, fronting on Oak street At the Bono Road, south of the Lot formerly owned by Mr. MtConnell, containing four acres.

Out Lot No. 60, lying north and adjoining Mr. Ku*#fU Ross* improved Lot,running front 8th Street to the Bono road, and containing S »crw ami 46-100.

The above property is offered at private •ale till the trst Monday in April, when it will*be disposed of at Public Auction, of which farther nonce will be jciren.

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Saddlery.

RESPECTFULLY

ioform (be citizens Terre Haute, and the public in general, thai they bare commenced the above business, and intend carrying it on in all it* various branches. They trill endeavor to

well to call and examine

or themselves aid they may depend upon the utmost attention oo our part to accommodate our customers as far as we can.

Work can be furnished to any order, Tvitli a short noticc, as a number of good bauds are constantly kopt, and those who will give us a call will always find us willing to extend any reasonable accommodation. The kind and liberal favors of our friends will be gratefully remembered, and we hope our prompt attention to their orders will merit a continuance of their patronage. They also intend to carry on the Carriage Trimming in the neatest and best style. Their prices will be low, for cash or good country produce.

They also wish lo purchase 1000 bushels of good wheat, and a number of good beef cattle, for which (hey ill give a liberal price in their work.

Terre Haute, Jan 16—32-tf. Persons indebted to Wm. Probst will do well to call and settle their accounts by cash or note, as hit books nuift be closed.

UEO. HORSEY

Sale of valuable LandsS

BYof

virtue of an act of the Legislature the State of Illinois, I will offer at public Mie, on Friday, the 15tb day of March next, commencing at 11 o'clock, A. &. at the Court-House in Darwin, Clark county, Illinois, the following described tracts of LAND, viz: 160 acres, the south-eastquarter,section 0, town 9, range 11. 160 acres, the north-east quarter, section 16, town 9, range 11. 160 acres, the south-east quarter, section 18, town 9, range 11. 160 acres, the north-east quarter, section 32, town 9, range 11. 160 acres, the north-west quarter,section 32, town 9, range 11. 160 acres, the north-** est quarter, section 27, town 10, range 11. 160 acres, the south-east quarter, section 27, town 10 range II. 160 acres, ihe south-east quarter, section 33, town 10, range 11. 160 acres, the south east quarter, scction 33, town 10, range 1L 160 acres, the south-west quarter, section 32, town 10, range 11. 160 acres, the north-west quarter, section 27. town 14, range 11. 160 acres, the south-east quarter, section 27, town 14, range 11.

These lands lie io Clark and Edgar counties, and most of them in or bordering Walnut and Union Prairies they are about equaliy divided into prairie aod woodland are generally of first-rate soil, and handsomely situated. They were purchased by C. T. Bullitt, at theJirtt sale of the Public Landt in this section of the country, and, taken together, they are second, in value, to no selection that was then made.

They will be offered io tracts of not less than forty, nor more than eighty acres one half the amount of any purchase will be required to be paid on the day of sale, the balauce in one year, for which a note, with security, will be taken.

The purchaser will receive a bond for a warrantee deed, to be executed when final payment shall he made.

JAMES FARR1NGTON,

Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Bullitt, dee'd. in the State of Illinois. Feb 14 -±36 tf

Executor's Notice.

LETTERSlo

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of administration having lieen

granted the undersigned, on the estate of Joseph Kite, late of Vigo county, deceased, those indebted to the estate, arc requested to make payment without delay, and ail demands must be presented legally authenticated, within one year. The estalc is probaly solvent.

JOSIAH G. KITE, Ex'r.

Feb. ]4-3t36

Boat for Sale.

BOAT sixty-six feet long and sixteen wide is now for sale at CLIN TON, and will be sold a bargain, for Cash. The boat can be delivered after six day's notice. Apply to M. Gookins, Esq, at Clinton, or to the subscriber.

Feb. 7—35~3tf. GILES FORD.

Conveyancing, fyc.

'/NilE undersigned will execute, promptly and correctly, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Articles of Agreement, and other instruments of writing, at the room formerly occupied as the Office of the Western Register. A quantity of Blanks, of various descriptions, for sale. The Books and Accounts of A. Kinney, so far as concerned with Ihe Printing Business, are also placed in my hands for adjustment.

S. B. GOOKINS.

Nov 29-2.-3mos

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Fresh Flour.

BARRELS Pcrrysville Steam Mill

'"lour, just received and for Salo by 2.-8if L. H.J.SCOTT.

Aug.

Cotton Yarn,

BALES COTTON YARN, from

9JP 3 the ''Eagle Factory," Viocenncs, just received and for sale at the factory prices. J. C\S- W. EARLY.

Terre Haute, jan 17—ti32

Tanners' Oil.

BBLS. first quality of real brown

/V™" Tanners' Oil, received and for sale at WM. F. PETTETS Drug Store, Market st. Louisville, Nov. 19-Dec. 6-26tf

Notice.

Awhopersons

LL indebted to the undersigned, have had a credit sf twelve months, arc requested to call and settlo their accounts. Those remaining unpaid after the 24th of February next, will be placed in the hands of Salmon Wright, Esq. for collection. J. B. McCALL.

Jan. 31—34-0w.

MIliLER WANTED.

WANTED

IMMEDIATELY, at the

Terre-IIaute Steam Mill, a MIL­

LER who can come well recommended, lo whom constant employment will he given. J. B. 4-J.S. WALLACE.

Feb 7,1833—3t

AftnUnistrotor's Notice.

"j^OTJCE hereby given that 1 have ta1* ken out letters of Administration on the Estate of John Martin, late of Yermillion 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—the estate is probably insolvent. JOHN M. COLMAX, Adm'r.

Rectified Whiskev.

BARRELS good Rectified Wb»-

9999 bev.j'ist received, and for sale, bv July 19.^6 L. II. & J. SCOTT.

Jnst Received,

35 BOXES hampers and crates assorted GLASS and QUEENS WARE. ALSO, 20 boxes assorted Tumblers, 240 do 8 by 10 aod 10 by 12 Window

Glass,

For sate by L. H. & J. SCOTT. Terre-IIaute. June 14—1

Land For Sale*

A TRACT of LAND,coo taming J- 160 acres being the southwest quarter of section No. 34, town, ship 11. north of rang* No. l0,weU

adjoining to Jodge Hcgratta, is Vigo Coos ty is offered for sale. For term, apolv to G. W. HARRIS, at bit residence in Terra llintf, near Dr. Modesitt's.

Februart 7-35-tf,

COMBS.

AT THX Lonsvnxi, WHOLESALE COM STORK, SIGH OF THE LARGE COMB AKD HORK, MAIN STREET, EIGHT DOORS ABOVE

LANGHORK'S HOTEL.

JUSTdoz.superior

received from the Manufactory 500 plain Brazilian Tuck Combs, of ail 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, 12i to 37i cts. per doz.—500 do. do. Crescent, 25 cts. to $1 50—500 do do. Children's Round, from 75 cts. to $150 per doz.—1000 do. do. Reading, 25 cts. to $2—1000 do. do. Pocket, 121 to $2.

Also—Carved and plain Shell, Tuck aod 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 ako receiving daily from the manufactory. Plain, Tuck, and every description of Brazilian Combs—also a great variety of Carved, Shell, Tuck, Routd, Neck, Side aod Cresccnt 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, Slides, Crosses Arc. Acc.

The assortment of Combs will be found equal lo 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.

JAMES LOW.

.Louisville, Ocl 11.—iStf

New Warehouse.

THE

subscriber has erected, at great expense, al the mouth of the Wabash River, a NEW AND SPACIOUS WAREHOUSE,where goods stored will be perfectly 6afe al all stages of the water.

Those who may be disposed to patronize this establishment, may rest assured that the charges for receiving, 8 to ring, and forwarding, shall be such as to give entire satisfaction.

PETER ROCHE.

Mouth of the Wabash JRirer, January 17, 1633

32tf

ll'H a view to the improvement of my health, 1 hive determined to relinquish the mercantile business,entirely, after the first day of January next My brother David, aod Thomas H. Blake, or either or them, are authorised to settle accounts and receipt for payments, in all transaclions involving my interest, as fully and conclusively as if adjusted by myself.

The WHOLESALE BUSINESS will be continued by DAVID LINTON, al his present stand. From his experience and facilities, he will have it in his power to offer at all times an extensive stock of goods, on favorable terms, lo all who may patronise his establishment.

Dec. 27—29 WM. C. LINTON.

OFFICE OF THE LADY'S BOOK, FRAX&LIN PLACE, PHILADELPHIA.

TBOOK

IIE December numberof the LADY'S completes the FIFTH VOLUME,

In presenting this number to Iheir patrons, the publishers make it an occasion to render their thanks for the steady and continued encouragement they have received during the past year. More than TWO THOUSAND subscribers have been added to their list, and this accession, together with the flattering testimonials they are constantly receiving from the gentlemen of the press, induce them lo believe that their work is duly appreciated. In requital of this high degree of favor, they are determined to redouble their exertions to render the LADY'S BOOK the most attractive and interesting of monthly publications.

Tho December number is embellished with a handsome engraving, the subject of which is peculiarly appropriate to the book. The very distinguished women, whoso porlrails it represents,were of that class, whose memories should be cherished and revered by those of their own sex and in the accompanying biographies, much may be found to admire and emulate. Besides these portraits, a full length of L. E. L. is given, and various patterns of embroidery, kc. Along wilh this number are furnished a spirited and elegant engraved title page, and a general table of contents for the Fifth Volume. 0^-ln the SIXTH VOLUME of the LADY'S BOOK, which will be commenced in the ensuing January, it is proposed to make such additions as cannot fail to enhance its character and value. The literary contents will receive increased attractions from the contributions of JOSEPH R. CHANDLER, Esq. who has kindly furnished a series of papers on JVto England Superstitions, the publication of which will be regularly continued. A literary lady of this city has also been engaged to supply sketches of distinguished men and women and various writers have promised constant assistance.

The January number will contain a splendid picture of the existing fashions, engraved by KELLY, and colored under the sus perintendence of a skilful artist. Besides thts, there will be given a spirited whole length portrait of the late Due de Reichstadl, accompanied by an interesting biographical memoir. Other embellishments, of asupeior aod novel kind, are also in preparation.

Subscribers to the LADY'S BOOK who arc in arrears, are respectfully requested to make early remittances, and those wishing to subscribe, are invited to forward tbeir orders, either directly, or through ao an thorized agent, to

L. A. GODEY tcCO.

Dec. T7.1S32.

Sale of School Lands.

THERE

will be sold at (beCourt House

door, in Terre Haute, on Saturday tbe 18th of April, next, tbe 16tb section in township eleven, range 10 West, when tbe terms will be made known by me.

WM. WIN ES, C.S. L. V. C.

Feb. 21,1833-37-tf.

BOATMEN WANTED.

STEERSMEN and OARSMEN wanted to go on Flat Boats to New Orleans. Apply to THOMPSON & CONDIT. jan 31—34tf

FLAX SEED.

rSeed.

WISH lo purchase a quantity of Flax JAMES TRABUE. jan 1, 1832.

l.H.4c J. SCOTT,

WHOLESALE DEALERS

IK

Corner of Market and Ohio sts\

OFFER

for sale Tvariety of articles io

the GROCERY LINE, not inferior to the Soathern or Eastern markets, mong which are the following: 150 bags Havana and Java Coffee 80 boxes and cases Young Hyson,Gunpowder, and Imperial TEAS 20 hhds. New-Orleans SUGAR

If 20 barrels sugar-boose Molasses 40 casks Jamaica, St. Croix, and New

England RUM

50 barrels Brandy and Gin, 85 casks Malaga, Teneriffe, Sherry,

4

Madeira, and Canary WINES 30 boxes Muscat and assorted Claret WINES 15 casks genuine Dutch Madder 20 tierces Alum, Coperas, Chalk, aind

Rice

15 casks and bags Ground and Race 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 JSpanish Ci gars 30 boxes shaving Soap 10 barrels Almonds, Epsoth,^*!

ber Salts

20 boxes No. 1 Chocolate 25 do smoked Herring 10 do fresh Prunes 2 bbi8. fresh Tamarinds

V' ALSO,

Terre-IIaute, June 14—1—tf

Glau­

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

UNSEED 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*.

Ocl 25—20tf if/ iffr.

A CAfclK

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 same attention, as if by personal application, and on terms a* favorable as heretofore.

Sept. 13— 14tf

Dr. Richard Jttake,

HAS,

by particular request, taken special pains toselcct in the Eastern Cities, a choice collection of Dr. Thompson's Botanical Mcdicines. Their purchases were made from one of Dr. Thompson's agents in Baltimore, ami ara 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 L. II. Ac J. SCOTT. Terre-IIaute, june 14—1

Printing Materials for Sale.

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LARGE portion of the Type and other Materials recently U6ed in printing Ihe "Western Register," are offered for sale on very liberal terms. The Materials consist mainly of a Ramage Press, of the Philadelphia manufacture, a large quang lily of Long Primer, various descriptions of Job Type, Column Rules, Advertisement Rules, Flowers of several kinds, CbaseB, Galleys, 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 addressingme, post-paid,or by personal application.

THE

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 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 low, and may be paid in cash, or by notes properly secured.

D. II. JOHNSON,

Dec 20—2Syl Agent for Terre-Haute. Tht following gentlemen are alto Agentt Gen. Jacob Walker, at Lafayette

Thomas Anderson, Esq. al Perrysville S. S. Collett, Esq. at Eugene J.Silliman. Esq. at Armiesburgb Gen. Arthur Patlersoo, at Rockville.

Received on Consignment and for tale. Jk LOT of very cheap Sadlery, consisting in part of

Men's and Wrome0vs Saddles, Riding and blind Bridles. Martingales and Girths, Collars and Backhands.

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J.C.4 W. EARLEY.

Dec. 13,—tf27

Notice.

HAVING1

soli my entire stock of Gro­

ceries, am very desirous of aetlhog all accounts relative to said business. 1 therefore earnestly request all indebted to me, to call and settle their accounts. All those indebted to me for their taxea for former years, are also requested to make immediate payment. C. G. TAYLOR. jan.3, 18331(31

NEW

Auction and Commission Store,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

THE

THE undersigned, has commenced the 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 his Auction Room on Ohio street, south of the Court House, for the ordinary commissions. Sales at Auction, of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, &c. regularly, every Friday and Saturday, at 10, A. M. jan. 17tf—32 B. M. HARRISON.

Terre-Haute

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St

JUeStctne Store,

COSKKt of WABASH AMD UCORB STB.

Dhand

R. ItlCH'D BLAKE has constantly on a choice assortment of freab

Drugs, Chemicals, Painis,Oils, DYE-STUFFS, etc.

All of which he warrants ream ine, having been selected hy bim-

elf, in the Eastern Cities. Intending to make permanent liis establishment, he is resolved to make every exertion to obtain and retain the confidence of the public. Every article will be provided of tbe 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:

.if Dnigs and Medicincs.

Gum Camphor, Gum Opium do Myrrh, do Elastic do Gamboge, do Gamboge pulv. do Aloes,do Guiacum, do Arabic do Arabic Pulv. do Assaftstida do Ammoniac, do Benzoin, uo Copal, do Kino, do Shellac, do Storax, do Tragacanth Powdered Jalap, do Rhubarb Rhetobarb root, Ipecao Canlharides,

Cantbarides'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 Peppermiot do Anise, do Croton, do Olive do Lavender, do Wormseed do Bergamot,do Lemon, do Castor, cold press, do Spike do British «?ulph Ether, Nitrous Ether •Spirit* Nitre Dulc.

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&pts. Ammonia, Carb Ammonia .f Jlalaam Copaiva, doCanada do Peru, Sugar Lead ^Iloll Brimstone, Fl. Stilph

Chamomile Flowers, Cloves, Rochelle *l'lpsom and Gl&uber Salts Sails Tart,*Tk

JMagnesia carb and calciDcd. Nutmegs Cinnamon. Sulphate Quinine Piperine, iodine, Strrdhhintf bulph. aod Aeetate Morphine ,v .« Corosive Sublimate, Arsenic,

Arsenical Solut.Orange Peel '*7* "^Burgundy Piteji, Salt Pctre Borax refined,' do crude r" "Manna Flk, Sal. Ammoniac

Lunar Caustic, White oxyd Bismuth Lapis Calaminiris, Crude Antimony Ginger, race and ground -White Vitriol, Pearlash, Castile Soap

Crela Pp't. Carb. Fcrri, Coculus Indicus, Colchicum Seed lied Saunders1, Digitalis,Ergot White Mustard, Eupatorium Pcrfol. Spts. Lav. compound, Black Helebore Fanuegrack seed,do pulv., Catechu Quicksilver, .Soda and Seid. Powders Calomel, Red Precipitate, While do Ext. Cicuta, do Hyosciamus do Stramoeium, do Elalerium ^Pulv. Antimonialis, crude Antimony

Pulv. do, Cerated Glass do Golden Sulph do, Blue Pilll Mass, Chloride of Lime Adhesive Plaster, Diachylon do Canlh. do, Logan's do Mercurial do Chilblain do Roboran's do

Patent Medicines.

Godfrey's Cordial, Opodcldoc, Bateman's Drops, Medicamenlum Turlington's Balsam of Life. Lee's Pills, Anderson's do.Dyot's do Oaf'8do. Scotl's do Judkin's Ointment Pringle's Embrocation.

Paints.

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

Dye-Stuffs.

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

Acids.

Aqtia 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 sizes, male and femalo Bed pans,fine penknives,Spalulas Tooth Brushes, Comp Mortars Percussion caps, Paste Blacking Cloth, Hearth, and Duslllrusbes BcolcB, Rapeeand Maccuboy Snuff Raisins, Candies, Tamarinds, Painter's and Hatter's brushes Whitewash Brushes, Shoe do Shop Furniture,

Gradtteted Measures Writing and Letter paper Fine Gold edged do, Ointment Jars Vials assorted, Black Lead Window Glass 8 by 10,10 by 12, aod 12 by 18 Sheet Glass. large size

Groceries.

Brandy, Wines, Gin, &c. of tbe best quality for Medical use Coffee,Sugar, Tea, Pepper, Ginger Alspice, Tobacco and Cigars.

Surg, and Dental Instruments.

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

Lancets

German spring and American Lancets roarneqoets, Gom Lancets Phlemes and Punches Toys and Confectionaries. ftjr Orders from a distance will meet tbe moat prompt ttttstink

August 33.—11 tf.

Bavitfliintou,

S&ttotrsalrStore, Brick Buildings,

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Commercial Row,

Tenre-Haote:

OFFERS

for sale a splfchdid stock

Merchandize embracing almost every article required by retail stores. Among the merchandize on hand are the following articles: 25 doz. Wool Hats. ~p 12 cases Fur Hals 20 doz.

Seal and Fur Caps

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

Spanish sole Leather 50 pairs Be: 20 Barrels N. O. Sugar 50 Reams Writing paper 100 do. 'Wrapping do. 10 Coal Stoves 50 kegs .White Lead in Oil 20 Bales sheetings and shirtings 20 bbls. Mackerel 12 doz. Sickles 5 do. Scythes 20 pieces Red Flannel 20 do reon do 2 Bales Mackinaw blankets 60 doz. Knives and Forks 150 do. Pen and Pocket knives 10 cases Bottles and Flasks 10 Faggots Slove-pipo Iron 5 casks Am. Brandy 1 Pipe French do 5 bbls. Teneriffe Wine 5 do Rum 5 do Gin 1000 volumes Books 2 casks Traces 3 do Hoes 30 boxes Tin-plato 5 doz. Tin kettles 30 picccs Beaverteen 50 nieces apron chocks

Flag and Bandana Hkfs. ., 10 trunks Women's shoes •. '10 piecea black Sitk A *. 20 do black do Hkfs. 30 lbs. sewing sil)t* 50 lbs. Boss and spool Colton 10 pieces Camblets

Irish linen J*

l00 pieces Cambrickf 30 do. Book muslins. doz. Combs assorted

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20 do: Peppters and Salta 1.0 do. LOOK ing-G lass ess,

10 do. EXaridsawg 30 do. Files assorted ,100 do. Bull Hinges 200 do. Screws

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100 do Table and Tea fcjJOdnif 20 pieces Ticking 30 do. Sallinetls )00 doz. Suspenders 100 do. cotton and worsted Hosfi 50 do. Gloves assorted 20 do. Dress Ildkfs. Jan. 1, 1838-30-tf.

Wheat! Wheat!!

JAMESTRABUE

Which will be sold at Wholesale or Retail, on as good terms as any in Terre-IIaute.

Insurance.

THE subscriber, Agent for the PROECTION INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford.Connecticut, continues to insure, on the most liberal terms, every description of property subject to loss by Fire or Water. The rates of insurance are unusually low, and all losses are promptly adjusted. JOHN F. CRUFT, Agent.

Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 1, 18!33--3U-t£

Drugs, Medicines, Paints, &c.

WM. F.PETTIT

Wholesale & Retail Drug-

I

wishes to contract for

2000 bushels of WHEAT, to be delivered nt his Store,or the Tcrrc-Ilaute Steam Mill, after the next harvest—for which ho will pay Goods in advance, or CASH on delivery. 'fc'

Terre-Haute, Jan. 1-130-tf. P. S. Always on hand a good assortment of merchandize, viz.

Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Boots, Hardware, Saddlery, Quecnswnrc and Glass, Paints and Oil,

MARKET STREET, HAS now on hand a fresh supply of

•0ru8», 3W?tJfcCtte»,

PAINTS & DYE-STUFFS,

of the first quality, and respectfully invites Merchants, 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

DR. RICHARD BLAKE

WILL,as

Silver and Gold leaf

WE

usual, attend to all calls of Ihe

citizens of Terre-Haute, and vici­

nity, in the different branches of his profession. He can be found al his Drug Store, at all times except when absent on professional business.

Sept. 13.-141/

Feb. I4-36-3w.

4

Boston Nails.

^ASKS, assorted sizes, for sale

-1./WV by L.H.Ac 8COTT. May, 1832—Je 14—1—tf

Notice.

arc ndw ready lo Manufacture FLOUK, on fair terms al the Terre Haute Steam Mill. .B. & .S. WALLACE.

l%ew fwoods.

JC.&

t*-

EARLY have just received

direct frwm Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Economy, a well selected stock of British, French, German, Italian, &od 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 tbeir disposition to sell on the most favorable terms, either at wholesale or retail.

Oct. 11.—18tf