The Wabash Courier, Volume 2, Number 28, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 January 1834 — Page 4

wttf* lie re was a large majority

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ofite

of a

lady who

members io this

hoase io favor of a Bank, and however much we may dispute aboat the details of tbe bill, we will come together in tbe end for the eommoa goad. Sir. E•aid, that ifuptfn thi occasion* he was found in the comnnuy of Anti-Bank men, be eeahl bis friend* oponao aequiwtion^of strength. V* 5-®°" tlemanfrom Warrick. (Mr. Brackenridge,) be beared, was tbe only member of the Bank Committee, wft«^ on fir«t meeting, voted it inexpedient to bank in any shape, and that geadewanuaow an An-ti-Bank ten Bank man. He say. tf frjw* w.tb wboio.be now awociates—Gentlemen, I wi you tomake a Bank, but if you will locate ft brn.nch in my district

despaired of tbe though he had BP doubt bat a large majority of the

Qf (hii

ment had to contend with a anion of strength between h, tb. diitriciiug of Uk. itate. Mr. B. said, he hoped t.e discussion upon-this important subject was nearly at afrend, for up«n a mo-

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•rhole,-the-whole,,merits have beoa his part in futore he expected to .remain silent^ and vote for the bill, be would say, in almost auy shape. V*# sir said Mr. E-, did I believe tbe bank woald fail in ten rears* I would be inclined to favor its.eieaUon, for in that event tbe improvements which would be wade in the country by its influence sould

stroyed. The wealth which it would bring amtfng us io tbe event of a failure of the bank migbt change scssorv bat it would still exist, to comfort per some of IhoM who hare long been towed on

adversity and piped perhaps by thehnad and want. Mr. B. *aid, he left tb# Jnienda. the committee to its fate, with the ^nscr that, adopted or not, a bank would be chartered prosperity

again visit

Many peo&Ui put great faith in the vilioieiomcncss ofWting oiily one dish al* dinner. "^They f'Upp&'e that the mixture of substanccs prevents easy digestion. They would not eat

I) Itttd flesh, fovvl and beef, animal food and This eeems a plausible notion, 8 its utter absurdity. ^'What dinner sits easierTjf^lig, stomach than a ,—slictr of roast or boiled mutton, and ^Hurnips, and the indispensable pdtatoe? V^hut vlman ever felt the worse-of a cut of cod or turbot, followed by r£ beef-steak, or a.|licc of roast beef and pudding? In short, a variet) df wholesome food does not seem incompatible at m?nls, if one do not cat too much—here the error lies.

It is a common practice with bathers, nftcr having walked on a hot dav to the

There is a favorite fancy of rendering infants and farther advanced children hardy and strong, by plunging (hem into cold water. This will certainly not prevent strong infants from growing stronger, but it will and o/tcn does kill three children put of every five. Infants always thrive best with moderate warmth and a milk-wdrm bath. The t»nme rule applies to the elothing of infant* nnd children. No child should have so slight clothing as to make it feel the effects of

Many people

bo Uatl

House sanctioned its provisions, still, "«Xd, the Mead, of 1* ««*.

aot^^

the of

our young, flourishing

nature, highly favored state.

POPi d»iBBOMS IN MKVICINK* '"J\ very common pnictic in eating fruit r.8 cherrie* ia to swallow the »toi ^with the vngtfe notion that these promote ct«tion. No error can be more fatalfv abs -Manycaies ha\e occurred where such/firacli,CCB have been the cause of death, at*d that ol most excruciating nature. One instance is on record

cold—warm material*, loose and

wide-made clothing, and cxercise, are all indippensable for the health of little ones. But, above all things, their heads should be kept cool, nnd generally uncovered.

BO

laud early rising asr*would

lead on$ to suppose that sleep wasaitfcf of those lazv, sluggish, mid bad prncticearfthat the sooner the custom was abolished Mfc better. Sleep is as necessary to man as fop®, and as some do with one third oftlnj^foflJu that others ubsolutely requi^j^^ffvchouiV sleep is amply sulli.^jyfiftWfBfone, while another requires seven or eight hours. Rome men cannot, by any possi bility, sleep tnci than four or five hours in the iweuty.foiJHpj and, therefore, true to the inlierent selfishness of human nature, they abuse all ho-sleep longer.

vNo

Many people do not

man should be taunted

for sleeping eight hours, if he can.

eat Jalt with their food,

and the fulr mx Iiave a ^jotioirtbat -this substance darkens the complexion. Salt seems e* ssantwl for the het i'i of every human being, more cjpeciallv

fh moist climau

Without snlt, the bt«!y becomes infectious

metit

inteitiwil worms. The case of a lady is mentioned iriw medical journal, who had a

ontijpathy to salt^ ami never used it with her

food the hef

or^ecxivUcd

iq

were d«Mted the Use

Wmurc rnie! or

It it truly

la wbteb *.' nothing^'

th

rillisMi

"V

Twtf

iraNfatlw* per tbe¥eit«ipt oft eeutt, if pawl

after ftfty If

with

v.A-ifa UttJe, goor -tor.

tr tx do»tr«ctive of tuipploeM tkaa

^won^begauye it o^xrrates ecntiouallyv

e*nry Saturday Morale*. By T. Bowline. •.%

terms:"'

15—

wun,

if

KMALBTIRTUM ASD FDRSCITS. M1 would |bave a fertile jualified for her station as a wife, mother, and mistress of a family} but this is not all for mental improvement should be associated with correct knotzi^c of household ofairs.--She who is to preside over a family, gbotsld be most.intimately acquainted with every thing that can preserve order or promote comfort. That most be an injudicious mother* who is not anxious to teach a daughter how to manage a family to the greatest advantage and that must lie a weak and silly girl, who is not willing to be taught All the lime,therefore, must not be given to books for learned ladies, without neatness, without order, without economy, without frugality, *May do very well formflidens or aunts,

JJut believe me, they'll never make wi»*» •A husband's house should be rendered comfortable for himself and his children, or else they are both very likely to wander from home for comfort. Cleanliness* neatness, frugality, order, are all of great importanccgin the habits of a wife, mother, and mtstress, for the want of which, Do knowledge) however profound or exten-

jll'JTC,

ASee

died in gneat agony

ter a vear's suitei ing, and (he catose was found fo be several large balls found the inteitines, ncrumulatcd around cluster^ of cherry stone^. The fewfe* uf Kousbcric* are often swallowed with "the idea that they prevented any bad effect from the fruif. On the contrary, they arc the most indigestible substa&ce that can be ".^ewullowed, and pass the stomach without any change, although they cause excessive irritation,and not unfrequeutlv inflammation in the bowels.

seaside,

lit on the colddamy rocka till they cool before into the water. This is quite erroneous, go into tVVe wafer iTover^iti^uec^

atroffgT'hn'd vigorous?, and evenwitli the first drops of prespitation on your brow. There is no fear of sudden transitions from heat to cold being fntal. Many nations run from the hot bath, and plunge naked into the snow. What is to he feared sudden cold after exhaustion of the body, and while the animal powers are not sufficient to produce a reaction or recovery of the animal heat.

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LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Of at Terre Haute, Ind. the quarter ending 31st Dec. 1833. and if not taken out before the 1st day of April, 1834, will be sent \o thj General Post Office Department, as dead letter!. Ashnion Calvtn Arnold YVni B. l:,t Allan John, Jun. Allen Solomon

Beiuon Jubn

Brt^s Jonathan Brown Corwine Canaday James Chineowith Eli Crosby Rewbcn Clark Robin, a* i. Wm Cundifl* John Canady Jane CastoJobryS Crost James Ch »rlsworlh John Cutter W Clarke Marearet Chesnut John CKunnJohn Clark John Crutcher l»rbel* Corwine It CruftJobnF Dukirten Samuel Dun James Denton Justis Daw ton Isaac -EM'njc^orth Wm

Bppert Ji.-,ob

Francis Wiln«a Fitch John Fariington Jamas Fries John Gilinan I 3 Grantham I.sr.ac Gocidard William GolTMichnd Glidewcll Robert Garrett Isom Gerru William Graham Kliiabcth Gtahftm John Graves John Hauc hett John H~ ^kiim Silas llussey Edward Tlnmilion John (tide Samuel Hoaston Desmond HaynesThosC Harltness Robert MacxanlJohn Houzh AS Henderson Frances

V,

Tdlotson 'l ic.henorlra 2 ^Tisdab Gardner •rimberlake Phillip 111

Hitchcock orE Hungrin-ft'onffMe Pftor too 'Zante Hunter Rudolph Jlill William Herrington John aland Alexander ackson SniuueV Justice Diyniiet vv.. ttekjAivf'S oel

I

Richard

son Lemuel

Knmty Ainory 8 Krugan l«»«c in to W Leedr D»Tid Lee Jesse

Attire, Jan. l«t, 1834.

natural

ame dread­

fully infcctr with i.i?ae a .-.v.,1a. A ^unish-

Ho!! H.d,by

which eriini-

of sal* ?},..»

same »o-

tequencc owed with the wretdied being®. WV*r»-.n-r tMfilt a pt' a lice exists with rnmss, cNf^« fr hu] or »nh|© childrco. No practice cat*

absurd.

tcandaleoa manner

within ftwar *eaths

of the fin* naibtr t«« «Wl«n and :ihi« the y«nr»endthree dollars, the j*

payment be delayed till the J«*i expilres. No papw- diacontinaed till ill arrenragee are paid,

at tiie Ojti«a of the editor. A failure to wM1f a dlanentianaace at Um «ad of the year, will be eonHdered a i»w eaga^eaieni.

A4vert»e«a«ii| i«»a|^ at ti» «^Ni

ills

Lennon W Leathers James Lewis Ruth Longfellow Thonns Leeper Jamison Mewhianey John Mullin Sainucl Markle j, McCulloch MargiWft McGuire Alexander Mansfield William Malcom Joseph Martin Stephen .:'j Mickleberry Georgs McMillcn Andrew McDonald Wm w*, Moore acob 2 McAfee Robert McAfee John McDougal Robert 2 McCawly Thomas McKituiey Mr Mattox Samuel *1 McCotubs Wm McAlister Jane McConnel Mary J4ortis Harrey Noruian Soloiuan Osboru Jonathan 2 Parks Mathcw Patterson Thos Patterson James 3 PeirsOn Moris Porter Rachel PuckettThomas "... Plummer Wm Porter Geo or Joiiah PiokardJohn Paddock Isabela, Ray Wm Ilansdal Sanford Ross llu^sel Ringo William Ruke Zarubabel ffecfi WfTTiani Reed Lurretia ltinen Jacob Rhodes Abigail Redford Lewis Reed Darrius Robinson Thos Ren Wallace Rogers Simon Robards Purdon Roe Benjamin ,r Reynerson Isaac Smith Joshua Stout Samudl Sullivan Elizabeth Snnkey Thomas Straive James Shepherd Frederick Stephenson Mahlen S Skinner John Smith Asa A Sultan Joseph

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Burrow* Joliu S. BallDoct. t'. Beard Stephin 2 Black Win. Burnap Jacob Beacham Noah 3 Briton John 2 Briley Samuel Blare Andrew Brotherton Trueman Bi*ohp,Baines Co. Baty VVllliatn Balers William B4IGW

iVarren Miss hcelock James 3 West Enos C'. West Thomas Walker Wm Wilson Jas S Woods Winninghan IT Waldren Joseph Wood All*n Ward Stephen Wnngworth Mr. Yocuni Wm 2 Yoeum Levi CUNNIiNGHAN, P. M.

Tfrr* Haute, tnd. Jan. 1st, 1834.

1ST OF LETTERS remaining the Post Office at Anica, lad. on the 1st of Jan.[l834, and if not taken out before the 1st of Aprilt1834, will ba seat to the G«netal Po»t Gfice as dead letters Danl Bilderbacks S Pollard Balwia

Boswell

Jos CoflVtt Wm Chen^with Canu eU Sand Bl«ey Enoch Kvaos 4/ '3 Wm Early Joseph Fields Mrsnl Grimes %-rick Gates ihHall

StHfiad t^slie John Mr res Mall Esq Jesse Mennrin James Mills Isace MeUker Abarhnm Newtaad John Owen Tlwnia* Ogle

Henry Spar David Shaffer. Joseph Sh»rcfr"

I Hamiltoalr

'4 Hiram Wilkinson

:,r

S W lie. w. EdwiaKeyt

tuch ns ours.

iiidia Worthing ton a-' Case W ad ley

WM. CRUMTTON. P. M.

jk 1.1ST OF LETTRS ramaiaing io tbe Pott im edicc at Newport, Vermillion county, I a. on tbe lat Monday in January, 1334, which if not taken out in three mont* will be scat t« the General Poat Office as dead letter*. B^irsCaleb

I«etnonDanl.

'T irt Sila* /.indsey Olirei^ -ti. aea Lewis alone Samuel llieooewth Tboa. 3 Marlow Edward ^k— '..fon James & CliibZina

Marlow Cdwant Maxedon Jamet]

'"^S'iehdi HofcorL Nicbota Wm.

Dawson Benjamin N ichota xon fteorga* Nickaon RobeH Penl

WHtiwa^'^*

Potter John

HtbU mb^Tdt.lAdqr April

1833, MHTVnot taken oat 1834* wi» be seat tetfce General Pest

ten. t'-'** Andrews Junes AikmsflHSsrtDtt Bays John Bog«rt Silas 2 Brown Joel 2 Bright Ann 2 BnniNiii James Coffin Wa Chann John T. Clover James .. Fiaell Benjamin Finite!! ER Ford Aajnwtas Gipson Wilbara »,

Clinton. Jan, 1st 1834.

LIST OF LETTERS rwaafni Intl. oa the 3lst

Duncan Davis Ellen Dalton Elias Dunivan John Ecelston Perris Folgier Asa Howell Enoch Harson Garret 2 Haworth Thomas Iliff Richard Esq

ombut

rse

of

was im, lesIge ife sh-

RECEIVED

Jan. l,im.

It..

Goff Elmond Roberta R. .J, Gaw John Randull Prior Highatt and Green ShoemiJter He*. Hifhatt Kliaaer Simpson Ale'*. H«tddle«hMi Alva 2 t-8andera Leonard UttkiBMO CIm. $

Skinner Di*na?L

Hardiney Wm. ^Scott John fTood Durham Thomaa ana Hawortfe Richard Faodore John Jaekeoo J«*eoh ^2 WaitaSamuel W Land Benj. ^^''Zeiirer rrederteki4

Jan. !S~g7~8t ISAAC PEARSON, P.IL ATmaniic« r«rl884U VI^ORpatent the oOeeof tbe Watwsii Ooerier. theCOIHC ALMANAC for IS^.pobUshed ia Philadalphia. Also, the FREEMAN* ALMANAC, published at Cfaeiaaati*

Dee. 19—Sttf.

Sat.

d**$

let

Harper James

Harpec Joba Haines Jacob Hnumto Abrmhaas Lee James Hack Wareham -jPattoa Michael

Porter John 2 Raniev Asa s, Southard Wm Southard John SpangierCuthbert £panrler Cy atba A VVright Georee MILO GOOKINS, P. M.

inr in the Post Of

'fire at Eocene, lad. oa the 31st day of Dec. 1®, which if not Uieo out before the l»t of April next* wil, be sent to the General Poat Office, sa dead lettara., Allison Joseph Ballard Raehael Miss Brown Mathew Beasley William." Bam ford Robert Canfield Darid Cross Alfred Collings James Crawsoe John Coil Saul Callison lsaas Dicken Joel^®%«

Kent Jos iah Kelly Anderson Lynn Nancy liwry Benjamin Miner Heiekiah -McMilloo Roberta

Myers Emanuel Owen John Pollick Joseph Patterson Wm S Paen Henry .. Powers Luther or JaaLyla RhubyJohn Ray may Joseph Scott John 2 Sprowls James a Sheffield Lewis Sayfc Benjamin Thomas

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l|luiua,n Henry Young James

ROBT. E.

Eugene, Jan, lsl'« 1834.

BARRET, P. M.

,, JLand for Sale.

Acres of Land,

being the East fraction of sectidn 35» Town 14, North ef Range 9 West, situated in Parke County, Ind. may be purchased on favorable terms. This tract

was originally purchased by the Terre Haute company, at the sales of 1816, and possesses advantages equalled by jew points on the Wabash. It is of good soil, and on its western line is bounded by the Wabash, and near the whole distance has a man bank which comes bold to the river, and affords an excellent landing, at all stages of the water. On the east it is bounded by the Slate Koad leading from Terre Haute toward Montezuma, is about an equal distance from each of those places, and has a fine farming country in its vicinity^ "For particulars enquire of

3 AMES FARRINGTON.

Torre Haute, Dec. 5, 18.13.—22tf.

JL.AW PART^KKSBIP.

E. A. Hannegan Sf R. M. Corwine,

HAVING

formed a no-partnership in the prac­

tice of Law in all of the Superior and Inferior Courts of judicature of this State and Illinois, are prepared to attend to all business eonfided to them, with fidelity and despatch. They intend payiug particular attention to Conveyancing and Collecting. Their united attention shall be given to ull business that may be entrusted to either, and one or the other may always be consulted at their respective places of abode: the former at Covington, Fountain County, and the latter at Newport, Vermillion County, Indiana.

Indiana, Nov. 21, 20—tf. jZ TEA AND COFFEE. ,. Jt BOXES Imperial and Gun-

a":i!*liwa

1|0Lthirteen pound boxes, EWIIIMKB 40 sacks COFFEE just received, and for sale by

June 27—51 tf JOHNSON & WILSON

tftfeEN Collins and,Co's AXES, just reccivand for sale by June 27—51 tf HARRISON & WILSON.

Rarre'8 Mess and Prime pork. 50 bbls Superfine Flour, 25 do. Whiskey.

June 13—49tf

LINTON, BLAKE & BALL,.

JLsilT

WORKS.

at the Terre Haute Book

Store, and for sale—Condensed Reports of cases dicidcd io the High Court of Chaocery in England, Edited by Richard Peters and E. D. Ingraham, Counsellors at Law, of Philadelphip. In 4 volumes, splendidly bound.

Treatise on the Law of Mortgages, by the lateT. Powell,Esq. with copious notes,by Thos Coventry, Eeq. of Lincolin's Inn, Barrister at Law. Noles and references to American cases, by B,. ftund, Esq. In 3 vols, handsomely bound.

The Law of Executors and Administrators, hy»?irS. Toller. With American references, by E. D. Inpraham. In 1 vol.

NEW WORKS.

ZOHRAB,

THE HOSTAGE, by the Au­

thor of Hajji Baba, io two volumes, 8 vo. THE CONTRAST, by the Earl of Mulgrave,2 volumes, 8 vo.

THE N4W.£]L£« BLAS, by I! ^D lnglis, 2 volumes. TliE ABBESS, by Mrs. Trollope, Author of the '*Domestic Manners of the Americans," &c. 2 volumes "WILD Sports of the West," by the Author of "Tales of Waterloo," tcc. in 2 volumes.

Recollcctions of a Chaperon, by Lady Dacre, in 2 volumes. Memoirs of the Duke oF Wellington, by Cant. M. Sherer, in 2 volumes.

Just received, and for sale, at tbe TERRE-

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mffathetv Stewart RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the p«J»Ucr~tit«it he has erected, and will open oa the first day of January nest, a

Fnblrc flfouM,!

at the sign of TERRE-HAUTE HOTEL, immediately north of Doc't. R. Blake's Drag Store and opposite the dwelling of Mr. John D. Early, in Terre-Haute.

Tbe Tavern House is spacious, and affords a sniicieat otfmber of eoiafortable, airy, and pleasant lodging rooms, to accommodate almost any amount of travel, many of which are retired.— Beiag wcll supplied with good servants, and tletswiscd to spare ao exertions to promote the comfort apd render agreeable the stay of all who may call at his house—he most earnestly solicits the patronage of the pvbtic.

A tried aad faith fa I Ostler will gi veltis constant attention to tbe Stables, which shall be well supplied with evety description

Of

Proven­

der. Twefetywfiv* or tl^ttye boarders caa be accommodated. Decenrfxf S8 S4-tf

TO MILLERS

THE•ft

subscriber having esUhlished a WIRE FACTORYSm U*±ing RsiBnft* SUndSercmt ft»r

Merchant MiUs^

a»d warranted to anwrtr th* pwrpose for which they are made. WintmU Wm*d sold wholeeate ud retail, lower than any factory ia th« OaftgHlfcata* OQ 4th, tmtweee Halt aad Haricot mm*, LotusvilK Ky.

y-i Jaaaary 9—^19—atS

J. BBOKWKIX, Jt.

al

,j .-FSMMJB-MUiVTB

yeeit & Sbtxttenars &tevr.

Jstore-roomadjoining

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Ai T. DOWLlNG ar«now opening at tb« tbe office of tin Waash Con rier, nn assortment of LA W,MED1CAL, HISTORICAL, and MISCELLANEOUS works, together with avery general assortment of STATIONARY and BLANK BOOKS, to which they invite tbe attention of their friend* and the pnblic. Tbe following comprise a portion of their stock:

Plutarch Lives, complete ia one Tolutne Gillie's Greece do. Goldsmith's works ^°i Rush oo the Voice,*bne volume Village sermons, or one hundred and ope :•& plain discourses by Geo. Burden

Robert Hall's works, two volumes Beechy's voyage to tbe Pacific and Bering's Straiu History of Northmen by H. Wheaton Dumoot's riabean Reid on Clock and Watchmaking Scott's (Walter) ScoUand in 2 vols. Knowledge for tbe People 3 vols. Sarran's Lafayette 2 volumes Present State of Christianity {American Nival Battles with twenty ono elegant engravings Xife of Gen. Andrew Jackson^ Boston edition

Lockbart's Burns, (life and poems,) in one volume -7*v i'41-1* Works of Josephn?, in 2 volumes ^Farmer's own Book ^Memoirs of Felex Neff.

4-

Dictionary of Quotations

s:fLacon

or, many things in few words

Jonfession of Faith ^Life of Marion

Female Scripture Biography #l*Vigne's six months in America Pious songs for camp—meetings

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Taylor's Hoi Living Watts' Hymns fc Wild sports of the "West, 2 volumes,.^. Geological Manual, with 104 wood cuts ^Jay's Evening Exercises, 1 volume 4 Vincent on judgment, ||Hudibras, Hoyle's improved games ^Moore's Melodies

Effects of Trades, Lord's Supper ^n|]« af 111*. Ar)niii (l!i.rf£ Essa

.^Anto-Btography of Dr. Adaui Clarke Caldwell's Essays on Malaria and Tem*3t perament "•'Bibles of all sizes, some Splendidly bbnnd n**Christ our Example, by Mrs. Frey H^Bunyon's Holy war and Pilgrim's Progress

A1**a rikannnp*S T^ttfira .•*£***-

Mrs. Cbapone's Letters

r?,1Hall

on Infidelity

f"

Young Pilgrim, Young Cadet t- "'"4 ^Peregrine Pickle, Don Q,uixota |-fei t$n Tbaddeus of Warsaw

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TEAS, two, six, and

Paley'8 Philosophy and Evidence of Christianity Roderick Random, in 2 volumes

ti

American Chesterfield, American Orchadist, History of Birds Memoirs of Mrs.. Judson, Missionary to

Burmah, ,»% I

History of Useful Knowief^e Jay's Lectures, 'Conversations on Chemistry .-I- Persia: with an account of its government Vj laws, religion, &c. by F. Sbrobel

Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vols. Hind's Groom's oracle Re.hinson Crusoe, Methodist Hymns "^Carpenter's Guide, handsome edition

Western songster, Wag I

8ter a

1

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Shakespeare's works, complete in 2 vols.

Do do do in 1 do. Arabian Nights, iu one volume, handsome .'•j'll ly bouud

GRIGG & ELLIOT'S splendid Libr Editions of the British PoeU and Classics, com-

Stern's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a por-

traitfB,i

The

Poetical worktof Rogers, Campbell Montgomery, and Kirk White, coa? plete in I vol. 8 vo. wilb portraits Cowpcr and Thomson's Prose andJPoelical works, complete in 1 vol. with por traits Milton, Young, and Gray's works, in 1 vol, 8 vo. with portraits ^Coleridge, Shelby, and Keat's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with por traits '"•Rush on the Mind,*fnl vol! 8 r'6."

Tatler and Guardian, in 1 vol. splendid edition Spectator do.

^•Murray's Grammer,

rimsbaw's United States* fet

jr

Questions and Key

State

mm

HVall Paper, (various patrons) sand paper. £c. Superior CAP PAPER, Aime's Mannfac

rN* 1 Do Do

ellowLelter |aper, Blue, do Rose,- do "4 White, do

Do

Feiat and water4fiaed writing paper, Osborn's Superior WATER COLORS, different sizes, BLANK BOOKS, of Vations ilzM, Together with a general supply of such articles as may be needed in this section all of which they propose to sell on liberal and accomat in

Jan. I, 1834. Tobacco, Queensware, &c. A Kegs manufactured tobacc*, f*" 13 Boxes do tv? -.do

SO Crates Queensware^ 50 Sacks Coflce,

last reoeivc^, and for sals^by LINTON, BLAKE & BALL, jely IS-«f.

Kentucky Jean*, Linieyi and Ftaaieb* 'II (U«r«sloftaMatiastnedVe«hf* A

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8.

MEW BOOBS.

fSpiHI! nnderdgnedLare just receivitig and open* JL ing direct froni'the Eastern Cities, a large and splendid itiottSnt of MERCHANDIZE, suitable to tbe prssent and approaching eettsom, comprising almost efev? article usually -vended ia a retail stor^. Their assortment will be very complete, aad for variety, quantity, style and cheapness is not surpassed, If equalled by any ia the

Wabash

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do.

«,,r ergusoo Roma do. JIannah Moore's works Milton's works (small edition,)

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Beauties of Moore and Campbell Do. of Byroa Do. of Shakespeare J"

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^,Lire of B. Franklin JHumpbey Clinker, Ossiah miI -^Prince Puckler Maskeau's Tour,

ebster's spelling Book, improved edition^ ^jSmiley's Geography, and Atlas, Z^lEnglish Reader, bound and in boardfi'

3

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to Grimsbaw's United

iBlates, and slate Pencils#. Unk, Inkpower, and Inkstands (of various kinds,) Qnills, (of various qualities,) Lead pencils, sand, and sand bo^es, Crayons and Sealing-wax, Jf ^ndcliblc Ink, Wafers, wafer hoxes, icc.

GKAWTOftft.

Jan. lt-M-St. *i

Country. To persons wishing to

purchase, goods^by the piece, to sell again, we would say, that there are many articles ia our stock, designed expressly for vhojfsalej^ybicb will be held very low for cash.

Terre Haute, Oct. 31-17tf.

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8 vo. illustrated with 25 copper-plates Josephus' Works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo s- by Whiston

Byron's Poetical works, co'mptete in 1 vol 8 vo. includihg the suppressed poem with plates, Moore's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. with ii portrait cf the author •.Burn's Poetical and Prose works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a portrait of the author '^Sir Walter Scott's Poetical works, com plete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a fine portrait "t'Goldsmith's Poetical and Miscellaneous works, complete in 1 vol. 6 vo. with fine portrait

tt t.

The attention of our eld customers, in particular, and the public generally is requested, we are determined t« sell good" ®n

TerJ

Weterms. TWv. 2l.-20-tf 3. C. it W. EARLY.

fa^ra-

Merchants.

WEhaveto

of

just received a general assortment

Qroccriet,

which we offer at wholesale,

at reduced prices, consisting in part of the following articles: 'f N. O. Browfi add LlSsif Sugar, -.j

Coffee and Teas, Claret and Muscat Wia*s»N. O. Rum, Gin, Molasses, Pepper, Pimento, Cloves, Ginger and Raisins, Cigars, Tobacco, Window Glass ass'd. nses, Mackerel, Nails, Alum, Copperas and Brimstone, Writing and Wrapping Paper. JLUq a tmall lot of DRY OOODSt consisting of

Brown Sheetings Shsrtings, Bleached do. Checks, Ticks,Calicoes, Vesting, fcc. LINTON $ LINDLEY^M Nov. 21.-20-tf id

JYew Store.

THE

subscriber has just opened, nt the South West corner of the Public Square, a general assortment of ,•

Dry Goods, Hardvare, Groceries^ Qucnisxcarr^ ire.

which he will sell at reasonable rates for cash or approved produce.

FRESH SUPPLY!

BLAKE Sc. (iKOVElillAS,

CORNER Op SECOND AND WABASH STREETS,

TERRE HAUTE

Mi

HAVE just received from the East, a large and fresb supply of Drags, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-stufl^sui-gicnllnstrumcuts,Brushes,

Glassware, Varnishes, Tobacco, Snufft 5cgars, and Candies, With every other article usually kept by Drugfi3 gi'ts, Which they offer at wholesale nnd retail. In consequence of having nn ugent ia one of the Eastern markets, their stock will he always complete. Their stook has been purchased on the best terms, particular attention paid in the selection, and every article warranted genuine.

They respectfully solicit the attention of country merchants, dfU^gists, physicians, manufacturers, fitc. to theft "stock, and assure persons at a distance who ennnot make it convenient to visit Terro-Haute, by forwarding their orders they may confidently rely on our sending every article of the qest quality and lowest priccs.

Aug 28—9—tf ijfi

NOTICE.

ALL

persons indebted to the late firm of Wm C* & D. Linton, are notified that imperious circumslanccs require tis to close that con-" cern4&c., that longer indulgence cannot be granted. Wo therefore hope they will pay up without putting us to the necessity of resorting toother measurjM.

D«o.

BLAKE & BALL.

FISH.

BBLS. Mackerel, bcrs

100

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assorted

Pickled Cod, Herring, and ^TcssShad, Forsalc by t* |H Ct-i L. II. & J. SCOTT. Terre-Hauii«\ june 14—1

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a tlo. Teneriffe Wine,

sjdU 2 do Malaga do u- T.'U \A 20 Kegs Tobacco, different qualities/ 20,000 Spauisb Cigars 10 Reams Cap nnd Letter paper,, 7 30 Boxes assorted Candies,

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20 do Windsor Soap,

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200 pounds Cust Steel Soaj*,"* Sf* 2 Barrels Almonds, ,,, 1 Case of Camphor, 1 do Poland Starch,

1 Barrel Pearlash, 3" sl Barrel Cojjnl Varnish, Half Barrel of Cloves (fresh article) *t£. .^Race and ground Ginger, Nut meg,« -ut .t. For sale, by a

Nov. V—18—tf. BLAKE & GROVERMANi*'

NEW GOODS.

THE

snbscriber has just received a handsome assortment of NEW GOODS, suitable for the present and approaching season, consisting in part of the following articles, to wit: ...j. ......

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Red, green, and blur blanket?, i«|Petersham, Lion skin,and Harrington cloths suitable for over-coat#, ^JPlain and striped satinetts, 'jw'ifc 'Flannels of various qualitiet, a part of

which is fine white merino,

iw^grown and green Petershams for linings, '-'Circassians andother twilled goods for ladies' winter dresses and cloaks,

Gentlemen's and Ladies' ready made cloaks, Kentucky Jeans and socks, ^iPlaid and red linseys,

Gentlemen's fine and coarie fur hats and lin* ed dog skin gloves, ^^Ladies11MMHI anft fur-tipped kid gloves and large kid mits,

JMerinoand fancy bkfs. !^a ashionable black silk umbrellas and black silk for dresses, —rJ .u :vRed hnnting eap*t ff fl,

Black stocks and woollen mits, Gentlemen's shoes and boots Ladies* leather and gater boots, mwocco and pntitella shoes, t'.^'r Beys, Misses, aad children's slioes and red stockings Saddlery aud saddle trees^ -Spun cotton and candle wick

Coffee, tea, and indigo. Boat cables and stern fast jt Qpeensware, window glasi, aad glass tumhlers, Collins' axrs, tea kettles and sad irons, and many other articles too Uxlioos to mention.

Those wishing to purchase any article usually had in retail store# would do well to call and see, as the above stoek will be sold on reasonable terms for cash, coaotry predace, generally, good men's credit.

Bacon, Beef, IcLtrti.

JUST

received, and for sale, by HamseaA. Wilton, 1000 Ihe.Bseea. ^2 barratt K«M BmT,

Oa HattH.

,"

P. T. CAVERLY,

if,'-

M, HARBISON has aafeaad every artill eleiahis line. Aonag others-* Coetiiao and Ainei-ican Braod/' ^Holland anU American Gin

Jamaica,St. Croix, and N. 0* Runr^ Old Mouongahala "Whiskty• ^ladetns^Tetieriffe,Sherry ^Claret, Champaign, WINES.

Muscat, and Swt. Malaga^,

V:

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Confectionaries,assorted, iYoung Hyson, Imperial}) Hyson Skin, and ... TEAS. Gunpowder J' New Orleans Brown, Lump, nnd i.oaf 't Sugar ^Cheese, Pepper,Timenta,Glr.gcr

Pearlash, Rosin, Glue, Saltpetre, JV ^Madder,Indigo,Aluro,Copperas Logwood, Fustic, Chocolate ..Tallow Candies, gioand Mustard,

Shad, Mftckcrel, Herring,Codfial* Corn Brooms. Tioware, assorted A large supply of Queensware, Pint, half pint, and 1-3 pint Tumbler» 12 Barrel*.Porter,* 500 bushrrf* Potutoes^i

June 30—50tf

T":HE

vi

subscriber will continue tho Oroeery buinttt at his old stand in '1 erre*H»uto, where he will keep coqatajrfiy selected assortment of

hand a well

Groceries,

vrbibh iviil bo offered far4dl© unusually Ioat, lor cath Dec.B-53-tf B. M. HARRISON.

FOR REXT.

T'

WO Store Rooms, well calculated for business, immediately fronting ihe Court, House, now in the occupancy of J.

P.

Cruft,

Esq. Enquire of DLAKK&GROYEKMAN. Dec. 19-S3if

STEWART $ POWELL,

(Succcssors of IIY. K. THOMAS & Co.) Hardware merchants, Main, near Wall Street,

LOUISVILLS, HLY. April 4—4vJ—tf ... jr. STIVERS, i' i" Wholesale and Retail

Si,

Root and Shoe Store, MAIN, ONE POOR FKOM POUUTI1 STKKI»', LOUISVILLE,KY. June lJJ-49tf

Hals, Boots, and Shoes. H, CARS?, early opposite to Aiutcnuiu lit 11Co. jr„- J\Iain Street^ ^LOUISVILI.E, KV.

ISries

now rccei\iti£, direct (S"oiu the manufacto^. the following splendid ttock of Goods, for sale by package or :luz. on reasonable turins and requests merchants to call ut^d examine fur thcmsclros. 'losoy, *1??

4

10,000 pair of best Brogan?, I3ools nnd -•n Shoes, assorted, ihyP/ '40 Cases Fashionable Fur Hats,

4()0 piecesHuttcrs banding & binding »r}l (00 Tips and sides, SwlOOO lbs. of English sl oe-thrcad, n»»Mi 00 Doz, best l'hil. Calf-bkina, ^KVIOOO lbs. first quality soal-lcather,

TV

Kccclvcd,^^^

Dircct from Baltimore. via Ncto Orleans, PACKAGES Qucensware, 20 Boxes Glassware, «T TJ,' 2 Pipes American Brandy,

Wholesale'Hardware

STORE.

GEORGE

HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, (yc. will continue their business at "their old stand on Main, near Wall street, Locilville, Kentucky.

They will in a few weeks receive,direct from New York, such additions to heir stock as will render it complete, and being disposed to sell on accommodating terms, respectfully solicit a call from purchasers visiting tho city'

April 4—42tf

2*il

a to a a

rVftiE subscriber requests Merchants, and oth«' JL

ers, beforo they purchase, to call and exa-"-mine his stock of Boots and Shoes, at his Stor* on Main Street, oue door from Fourth. It is ve« ry large and well assorted, consisting of every article in his line, and will be sold on the most occommoduting terms. The following comprise) part of his present stock:

5,000 pair men's fine culf and kip brogans peg* «ed» vs -.5^ do do thick -tlo do do do fine Jewed do do do pflmps, Csilf and Seal. S dd do low-quartered shoes, tewed*': nnd pegged do. Ladies Lasting, .» do. Women's Icuthcr shoes, dtc.ic. .-j J. STIVERS,

5,000 6,000 9,000 2,000

5,000 2,000

KU

Juno 13-49tf

HAVE

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l-

I

J- JAMESTRABCE.

Terr* Haute, Nov. 7—l8tf. N- B. Cashand goods constantly paid out for Wheat.

31

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And sundry other articles iu the Shoe,line eoaautly en hand. See. 4Lc. .Louisville, july 25-3tf

STEWAUT AND TIIOS. C.V

POWELL, having formed a Copartnership, under the firm of Stewart 4$ Poiccll^ and purchased from tho assignees of thelate fiim of

Henry E. T/umas Co.

their entire stock of

1

Main Street, Louinille Ky.'

1

JVew Goods! JVciv Goods!!

(TT^HE undersigned respectfully inform the ciil lizeti* of Terre Haute and its vicinity thst^l they have just opfeaed a aew and handsome as4-/ sortmeot of 1 pry Goods and Groccrits, ^(JEENSW AilE.(amoug which.are a few setts**, obpletulid china) in thestortf room formcriyefcj cupied by Mr. Crurt and Williams Ac Chase—{fT of wlitch we will sell low fat cash or approved country produce.

B. WALLACE, Jr.dc CO,

... N. B. We shall keep constantly on Laud fresh family flour from the Steam Mill. Ocf.24-tCtf.tir

ij. ii. & j. scoi'T, Corner of Market and Ohio Street*,

just received, in additioo to Their stock of Groceries, 175 Bag* Green Havana Coffee, i-r-70 Boxes Fresh Teas, •*, w*50 Boxes Bunch Itajsios, .. 120 Boxes best Ha v. Sccars. 20 Casks Mad. Wine.

2 Pipes Bordeanx Brandy,' 30 Barrels Fall Mackerel, 10 Bhls.Tano«r's Oil,

5,,

ALSO,

A frmb supply of choice Liquors. PaJts and 0|1, Spices, Speroj Oil and Candles Indira. Madder,4*c.dtc.

tto?ci«4c«pade»,

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Terre Haute. Jenwl3-4Qtf. Boston narfs Ah 40 Boftit Crael's ToKaccd 90 doz. heat U«mp Bed-eerct*, Jost received,aod forjale. by ^.

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