The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 September 1834 — Page 3

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ttBcoLLeciiox* or #w,r. "Jefffrn breaketh i» the East!,? If is the day of the Nation. Hark to the heavy roar of artillery! Survey from this cmi"nebce the scei»e before tw» S«e afar over 'the still waters of tbc bay,* the puffs of smoke,dotting the landscape. Tbey come from ordinance, on the green marge in

Communipaw. The Hags are unrolling from the shipping- the pehmms and steamier? are running up and along a thousand itnists & pars, amid the rough merriment pf happy seamen. The town is fenced in \%ilh a pallisade of vessels, and their gay colors gleam in theiising son, and stream on the morning breeze. Beautiful scene!

"the noise of the captains and the shouting!0 The immense *trea is now an enclosure of dense smoke—ftnd noise,as if th deep foundations of tfie great deep wer. broken up, swells, prolonged, above th billow mas#. The feu de jot's ceases—th [sulphurous cloud roils* away~*and "ll ng lines come gleaming on." "IIow th mate thrills upon the atr'. How the see iiU the heart! Yonder gray-haired vet i, ns he leans upon his staff, feels 'it le is fighting hip battles over again. ,ings his hat with a trembling hand,! is firm enough whefl *he bore himstj against the enemies of his conn ,at company of infant-soldiery have :d the spirit of llwi' scene—^a»id -plumed paper chapeaus and wo fds are waved and flourished undej itfiice of a ne'v life. What is th jeavens! The black crowd belo $*Mai nly changed. The sea of hen became a sea of faces. Jt is the iEi gracefully into the unpillar the flag of our glorious thehugc globe whose snbtil* him on. Lo! a hood

Lhers about the floating do|v

The clouds have recei »viga tor out of our sight, but we maintain out lamps glimmer thi of booths, and the vo, np from among them, of India-crackers, blc, and treble disc

dicate lilue, ri color th ri?ing $• illumim born/she rnin''of if. Ifow gucce&d thi trailing (})ri

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ling for aoment *tbe ineflfecthe whole |ost of star®. ans this uproar, 'piercing (he :arf ft is the'madness offte resistless isthattide of men iwn yon street! They pause for id tne work of destruction heiris rertt th flouts loud tive crash of windows and a—the fire shoots up from the of a dwelling, now a wreck,

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wild and1(ktermined faces flaslies upon the midnight »te word ha« moved that vast ley have repaired to a holy holy purjoses.

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Th(? city teems with life. Banners wave as far as (be eye can reach, over the multitude* who ciowd the broad streets, that grovr hazy in the distance, but show no lessening of the moving maw of humanity, at their farthest extent.) It is Mid-day. How the sun pounMipon the soldiers in the crowded bark, and the dense crowd, relieving the white background on the portico of that fine marble Hall. ilear the clashing pfiCe in youth habits are easily formed, of the glittering ai*ws of the military- fjipd (here is time to recover from defeats.

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esoundf, and difcoruant voices Temple dtsdicated to the Most isolation marks their footsteps, cry peals upon the air. The ecrated—and the profane man the sacred place, and words and of infuriated pftaeion buret Ins. He harangues the motly Uipnd the din and dust in which forthwith they rush ngiun »en air. Fear has pos»c»cd the nts of the lowly dwelling in yon Iw street. They flee, scarcely look behind them to beliold their levelled with the pavement, and Misuming their humble household lot there ensues a pause. A heavy horsemen, and the measured I sohhery, interrupt the scene.—servators of the city's peace ar^J »ir pursuers and -many are led a confinement* yet again upon the great concourse in lall of Justice. Mark the settled eh pon the countcnances of those mis vneo* How breathless and how ftil every thing around. Sentence is MPM Pale and trembling,they pas^with nui Is of eyes fixed upon them, through tin- and sultry air, to that black gratei can e. One by ©ne they aie forced violent *nd born oflTto prison, to expiate in «ind weary months of deprivation *nd P, the crim^l foUies of an unguar-

I "r be some palUtalioo, in fw »Uent rwvler, who ha* followed us this hurtled Reverie of the Month r,that it»« a® fancy sketch—

Ho* nc*Uont the lw»» la tbe nUlttriaf W from

Mr. Letlcn,

wmlb pablialwd in I^iadoa. fcTh6w are few difficulties thai hold out against real attacks they fly hke the visible horiK^n bttom tliose who advance. A passionate desire and an oowearied wi I can pcfoim imposibilities, «r what seem to be such to the old and tha feeble, we do but go mMGme anteeo p«th will open among the hills. We must aot allow to be discouraged by the appai* «ct dbproportton betweenthe rgfcult of single effort* and the magnitude of the obsla* dec to be eocotwttftt!. Kothtaf good

nor is lobe obtained without t*' age and irfwti but courage and industry ujyjt have sunk in dispair, and the world n*** have remained unornamented aad if me» .kad ™«lj comp.rrff'e eflectofa ragle rtrofee of the ilwei With Ihe pyramd to be rased, or of a ^gJe impression of the spade with the«oiBaiii 'o he leveled. All exertion, t00 iisilfdelightmi,and active amusejg fgm tire us. Helve tiusowns that ^,j irdly listen to a concert for two hKn, iboogh he ment att day long. The- chaser we know, Ul l^y, been the favourje amusement of kings and nobles. Not only fame mid UuX b«t pleasure is tote earned. Ef%rts it must not be forgotten, are as indispensable as desire?. The globe is not to be JTrciimnivigated by one wind. We should never do nothing. *It is better to wear out than to rust out,'says BiubopCurtiberland. «Tbere will be time enough for repose in the grave,' said Nicole lo Pascal 'As a man, you should be mindful of the akable importance of early industry

hti Italian sonnet justly, as well as elegantly, compares procrastination to the (idly of a traveller who pursues brook till it winds into a river, and i» lost in the sea. The toils as well as risks of active life are commonly overrated, so much may be done by the diligent use of ordinary opportunities but they must not always be 'waited for. We must not only strike the iron while it is hot, but strike it till it is made hot. Xlerschel, the great astronomer, declares that ninety or one hundred hour?, clear enough for observations, cannot be called an unproductive year. The Jazy, the dissipated, and the fearful shoud patiently pee the active and the bold pass thsm in.the course. They must bring down their pretensions to the level of their talents. Those who should not yainly hope to unite that incompatible enjoyments of indolence and enterprise, oXjunbition and self-indulgiMice. I trust t&ut my young friend will never attempt to reconcile

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rtsmen. where

ibitfuity of small fnd yellow fires ev^ irfis Can that b/the moon ihially up the sk 'Tis an lalloon. Now itlleams like [Id, in the light offthe "silver :et wl\fch has exploded above :omc /iown the icj^rts, which [dveit of those fiet-y serpents, igh Hie air, and the overflow-

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Disbrow, dealer in lumber, from Barton, Tioga county, presented himself before Mr. Justice Lownds,to relcte tho following adventure,and to ask advice on the subject, from the worthy Magistrate.

As 1 was walking down Grand street towaids the East River, said he, I saw a crowd collected round some men who were knocking each other's heuds about, as if they had no other business|to attend to. After slopping until the fighA was over, 1 was just going away, when one of the crowd began talking with me about the spree, and we then got into conversation, le asked me how long 1 had been in town, nd where I came from. On my answering from Baiton, Tioga county, he seemed

quite pleased, and remarked, that he him-

ii8 of iirc, which ^altox cqlrJ-seif waJi fron^Sy^U£ik.aXMi.Vbat pon the BwattiMng city On way down to New York ne passed through tireams of light rush into mid- Barton,and he intended on his return home to take the same route. You are a strang-

er,srtd he, to the city ns well ns myself, but know mote about it than you, and-if you please 1 will show you some places ^orth seeking. We will go first to the Dry Dock, which is the greatest curiosity you ever beheld. Of course I consented, and we continued our walk. How far we went I dou't lecollect, but on coming to nn open place we 8tiw a little way ahead, a man walking very leisurely, lie pulled out his hankcrchicf and with it a small snuff-box which fell to the ground. My companion on coming to the spot picked up the box and opening it discovered a lottery ticket which he banded me to take car© of. We soon o/ertook the owner, when my new acquaintance asked him if he had lost something. He put his handi into his pockets and after searching answered— Yes, a unuflf-bo*. My companion then said—Does it contain any thing* Yes, answered he,a lottery ticket. No it doesn't said I. I'll bet you ofty dollars it doe*, said ic. And I will bet you seventy-five it does not, said I. Done, and now slake your money, said he, taking out seventy-five dollars and putting them into my companion's hand. Being stye of winning, as I held the lottery ticket,! took out my money and counted out $eveitty-five doUars, which

I gavo to the stake-holder. But* Sir, would yo» believe k, when the fellow openthe snulf-box theie was a loUrry ticket in it sure enough. 1 was so astonished that had not a word lo say, whilst he, impudent as vou please, took the money, and then said--there was another lottery ticket in the bo* which you two have stolen, and, damn me, if I don't go to the police and take out a warrant against you for the robbery and so saying he ran off as fast as his legs could carrv him. When 1 had covered from my surprise the man that was with me said, You may depend ot it the rascal has gone to the PoMce, aod in a few minutes we shall have a constable after us and both will get into Bridewell, I think it better, therefore, that we should separate assoott as possible and so wishing me good bye, he Nfried away as fast as the other, leaving me standing hke a foot And now, sir, I wish to know what to be done! The advice ol the magistrate was, wc believe, not ver) satisfactory to the complainant, who If ft the ocfiie amidst the half-suppressed laughter of «U who heard bis story#

TERRE HAUTE BACES. A Meet*** of Citiwaw t» JL for (to fall lUcas ov«r fee Twreflaute Track, wi« «)«ck%«t tbc Hotel «T 4. O^ta. A inTud^rable, SEVERAL CITIZENS. 4

Tht ©f»ccri Gnidr

"Ik «OKef Fwawi (tx A «•««*aad or at X«J| «a«l»

arv, Ate- daily e^ptctdU

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aubftcribera for Stock in the teveral branches of the State Bank of lodiaaa, are berebj notified that Ihejr are rivaled to pay tbc irtt Iustaimeat on eacb »h«ro of their Stock, to the respective Commimionero baviag obarje «f the Supscfiption flooki in each Distnotvia tlie ton where the BranchBank^in which taoh »toek is cubtcribed located, and at such public place in «aid town as tite iaid Oomcuitsiouers shall direct, on Monda/ the tenth dajr of November next. And ai»o that on tlie da sacceeding, being the eleventh day ip November next, it the usual place of holding election* ia tach town, between the hours of IU o'clock in the forenoon, and foor o'clock in the afternoj.n, an election will be held, bjr ballot, for eight Directors en the part of the ceepective Stockholder* in each each branch of which election the Cofnanssioncts holding the Subseriptiun Books oTStock in such Distrcit, are appointed Juiljes.

Bj order of the Beard of Directors of the State Bank of Indiana, on thi* £titb da/ of August, A. D.1634.

JOSEPH M. MOORE,

Sept. 4-3mQ' CbjAicrpro.

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pursuance of the above order,, the subscribers for Stock to the Brauch of the State Bunk of Indiana, of the 9th District, located at Terre liaote, acelterebj notMed that the uodersignedy the Bauk commissioners of said district, will attend daily (Sundays excepted) from the 10th iust. to the said 10th day of November, at the counting room of Linton, Blako & Ball, in said town, to receive pujuient of the first instalment oa suid Stock

JAMES WASSON, JOHN F. t'UUFT. Coai'j* THO. H. BLAKK.

Terr* Hauls, Sept. Extract Ixom the Bank charters S^c. 94. Shuuid any failure of pajiuent on the first or any snbsequeot iustuttneiU htfee place oti the part of any sab* ribers for said Stack, then and ia such case, the party failing shnll forfeit and pay,if I'orthe first instalment, tb« &utu of 110 per share, to the Preakitu' and Directors of the State Uank,to be recovttcud by uu action of debtr kc. Ac.

CiiftcimiaU Wire Factory*'

On Walnut tl., 3 doort above the Pearl st. Hotel.

WILLIAM

J.: «1S|

ifM. lllrtl

A FLAT BETWKI&N TWO SliARPS^^ A middle aged personage, with a very dolorous countenance,calling himself Lew-

BROMWELL, grateful for the

past favors of the public, hopes, by strict attention to business, to »till merit a continuance of their favors: he is pre posed to* furnish Wire of every description, such a*

Rolling and Standing Screens, for Merchant Mills Dusters, Washers, and Rag Tables, for paper mills Screens for nil kinds of Grdin and Seeds, and for fanning mills Riddlag and Screens for sand, lime, and coal Safes and Sieves, Hatters' hurls, Rnt nnd Mouse Traps, Bird Cages.

Fan Mill Makers and Mill Wrights, and others, would dp well to examine the assortment on hancf. J.t ,,

All orders by letter, post paid,will be promptly attended to. Sold wholesale nnd retail, and on as favorable terms a* any establishment in the West.

Cincinnati, Sept. l-5w3

BACK AGAIN!

NO'. BURTON has again resumed the business of ar Tavern Keeper, at the well known stand of the* "Union Hall,'* Where he will be inostlrappy to see tho old friends of the establishment, as well as such new friend* as shall honor him with a call. An absence of nearly twelve months has not deprived him of tho ditpotilion to attend to the wants of his guests whilof he is happy to «ddrit has placvd within his reach the menusjfco make hk House more com* tbrtftbU* more desirable, and inoru pleasant than heretofore. lie cart only promise to those who put up at his house every attention—-good fare— pleasant rooms—*ttitd^ if they have horses,-a stabhi iw *CTtiwh»i otiimi iimff mr attentive bo»tlerrwho never tires in his vocation, //is ©barge* will bo as moderate as those of his neighbors—never exorbi*a«t--nor uasuited to the pressure of the times.

Tcrro Haute, Sept. 4-Stf IjinfoH, J&lakc Ball

HAVE

just received Gunpower Ten, catty boies, manufactured Tobacco in Kog» and Leadin bars, which they offer for sale oatheir usual terms.

Sept, 4-5tf

WEof

RODOLPIIUS

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To IMacksmiths.

have on hand,two Blacksmith^ Bellows, good quality, which we will sell low

for cash, or on short credit. LLYTOW, BLJlKE &. BALL* r. Sept

S~5lf. «S:'.

Vermillion Probate Court) Shigr !/errM,l834 Joseph Schooling, and Jonuthan W. Downing, Adminiatwitors of

6n petition (at sale of real estate

Miohael Patton dee'd rst The heirs of said ceased. 0?VfE now at this term, the laid Adfetnistnr•J tors, and suggest to the Cihirt, here that they have discovered that the prrsonifl estate of said deo»d, is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against said estate. It is therefore ordered that the heirs of the said Michael Patton, de«»d, be sun»moned to be and appear on the first day of the next term, and shew causedf any they can,why such real estate,should not be sold and made assetts for the payment of the debts and demands aforesaid. And it appearing to tho Court, that certain of the said heijs, to wit: Benjamin Holland and Mildred bis wife, and David Patton are not residents of this State, it is therefo** ortlwed, that notice of this application be given by three successive publications in the Wabash Courier, a newspaper printed and published at Terre Haute, in this iState. Vj

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Attest. JOHN W. RUSH, CVky Sept.

Stole 0/ Indiana, County of Vigo, ss: Probate Cbtof, August Term, 1834.

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ot a

statement of tbe

SKINNER, Administrator

ol tlie estate of Wifliam McCosn»eM^d, having |Hed bis petition praying for settlement of said estate as an insolvent estate: it is ordered, tbat unless tbe creditor* of said estate notify the said adainittrator of (be existence and extent of their respective claims

AOMLMSTIL1 TOR'S SALE.

MOTICE+

IS HEREBY GIVKN, Tb«t pvna-

aat decree of tbe Probate Cowl of VIeo county, I wiHaa Satorday the 27tb of Sep* Smbet, iait. at the C«rt Bo.se ia TVtw H^t« re-exoose to pablic sale, on a credit of Sattatb Uie iotenart wbiob was of Matb. RoWanviec'd ia tbe east!**of tbe aortb wart qaarter of sec tioa 8» low* !«, *aa^ timed bites^ eetmstaof a bomi for tbe Ywaaaaiv foe ««pl* tba pay

of «bi«.b has here paid. Tbe parchater a»s«me* Use psyswst of balamtadaa ®B^* «a giviai mm* i^oved tectt^ty, fcr tbr bid latafvest of tbe Aec d, vitt beentitfed an astifowoatof Ibe band. ^0^^ $&&*£&*

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GOOKS.

LOUISVILLE, KY.

HAVE

j«wt received and are now opening a •wry eXieusive and well selected assortment of Fait and Winter Goods. Consisting of

EnglisB, }A% French «nd Domestic

August 4-tl

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DRY GOODS.

ALSO,

Hardware & Cutlery. Gun Powder

Hyson and Young Hyson, } TEAS. Indigo, Madde^, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Indigo, Alum, &c. To which they would invite the attention of thoir (n&ana and Illinois friends and dealers generally, to give them a call*

September, 4-5tf Th« Wsbsth Ucrcunr (Lalaj ette) will pubRsh the bow til* th« L-t »Mrj, nfc*5. fivriCE.

THE

partnersliip heretofore existing under the firm of Th. Enoch Burton, was dissolved on the 1st of August last, by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the late fii m, are nit* quested to make immediate payment to I'hos. Burton who authorised to settle accounts.

WILLIAM

TfKh So £JfLlCH BURTOK

Sept. 4-4if Xinion, «Iake & Ball.

C. LINTON is agaki associated

in business with Blake & Ball,, and the will be, as formerly^ Lwiton,Bl«ke and Ball., They inform their customers and the pablie that they will have on hand by the first of September an additional and full supply of Ii£ 1* GOODS, HARWVARE $• GROCERIES^ which they will sell en their usual twmsiT

.vo ricE.

STIALL offer far saloon the 15th of October next, at 12 o'clock, my premises iu Grand View, Edgar CountyrIllinois. Said premises include 2 and $ acres of land, on which t« situated a convenioet honse and- other building which render it very suitable stiwd for a tavern. Also at the same time I shall sell a large Tnn-yard, near the above, which conveniently located for carrying on the tanning business. The ftbove situations arc finely located-, and con^bin^e as many advantages as any spot in the Count'jU A liberal credit will be given, aud payment amy be made by equal iustoJiaeiiis, by giving a}proved svciu^ty 9... ffAMUEL W. DUNN.

Sppneer, fn«T. Aug. 4ts

HERNIA, OR RUPTKfRE.

THK

subsoribor respectfully announces to the People, and the afflicted,-that Thnt. Slagne,

of Kentucky,ha» invented a Truss tbc tycn complete cure of all kinds of Hernia, or Knptiire, And has obtained a patent tor thc«ame, awl that he has procored She solo righ* af its twa ia U»e State of Indian#.

Its great advantagas over every kind of Elastic Truss consists, not merely in retaining the bowels in their proper situation, but i» producing eertain re-union of the ruptured parts.by the process-of healing the^pcrmanently. Radical cures are effected'whenever the bowel# can bo returned to their natural position. The time" required from 60 to 120 days, amf in aggravated cases longer. No compensation will be re quired, or accepted, unless a permanent euro is effected. Dr. R. Blake is appointed itgent, who will attend all castes at his Store.

I Laborers Wanted. "^nS7E wish to employ one hundred laborers on the Wabash and Erie Cunal (near the mouth of the Salainonia River,) to whom $15 per month will bo pakl. The country is hoalthy SRid fest settlings

M. S. WINES & BROTHERS.

August 28-4w3

To the Afflicted. 8. MAXWELLyl'hysician and Surgeon and member of the MedicaK^ociet^ of tbe collage of Physicians and Surgeons, (NV. I. St. New\ork respectfully informs tbe inhab itanls of Fountain county, and the public gene rally, thai be has located himself in tlie village of Rob Roy, Fountain county, Inch, and will most cheerfully attend to all calls or eni^uirins appertaining to his profession. In addition to the more Cbmmon diseases of our country, his attention las been particularly directed to the chronic dijkoltie* fend complaints generally apposed lobe incurable, and from his expe riertce, besijes there are but fewdiseases which do not adtiit of cure, or at least of being so greatly mitigated that the patient may enjoy comfurtableypgrep of health, instead of labor ing under d^ease tad pain, licing aware also that thousams neaect medical aid from an ideathaj. their c^cs art remediless, or repeated tri als willt no letter Effort than an increase of dis ease, and extravagant bill. He therefore mentions abw of tbe diseases whieb he proposes to remeff or make no charges for bis attention and se ices, viz: Astbma or phthisicvdropand local, nervous or periodical onsumption iu its instpient stages, ironic rheumatism, salt rheum, goi ed- neck, pancreatic and other tu

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sies, genei headache, acute and ire or sw rnotirs, dis psia, varicose veins, or diseased action of tb compaaiec

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eins of the lower extremities, acith pain and sweHing of tbe limb,

ioduralienlf the spleen or ague cakes,redolent ulcers, Arci From bis practice in (Southern a* well as hern States, he hopes to merit the confident nd patronage of tbe public. Good reference application

August |«4tf Slate of wna, County of Vtga tsS *w'Pm Court, A ugustTerm,

Bifkr

Jby filing tbe same,

nature^etcription

of tbe contract, or assusopsit a pon which the maf an} be fooaded, in tbe office of the Clerk of this- Court, prerions to tbe final distribution of tbe

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nets of saw) estate, so cb claim* will be postponed ia favor of tbe claims of tbe asors diliceat creditors and it is ordered that a copy of thin order be published in th* Webasb Courier 6 weeks snocessiveij. jf Cifjtg. Attr*i+ 'C- GILBERT^ CFk

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T'

tlmt the sa this State: fore the nex third Mont! said bill der be pnbli successively

and date

tctUcmenl and Distribution. inants having filed their bill, and to tbe satisfacsicm of tbe court ha W. Berry is not a resident of rdered that he arppear at or beef this ccart, to be held

HE »t app

A ett Aajpwt lw6.

W*u-s

C. GILBERT, CtL

Stale of h\ to, County of Cii Gear/, May

Term,

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Hrs ti ««s,

TBE

NOTICE*

IK

A GARVIN

pursuance of a decree of the Vigo Court, Indiana, sitting as a Cowrt yi chancet&at tha

Hudson Durel,

T'

Copg. AtUtt,

July 31~2-w4

All

Til ACKER V. BUSIT.

1381.

Willi an Perry» Administrator and Albert Badollet, 1 Rachel his wife, Administratrix of tbcestatei lark Harnett, deceased. William P. Bnt, aad fiotily Berryand John W. Berry her jcVliaa.

1834.

lnsolvency.

pc ner, bjr Sbnoel B. 600k ins, bis attorn mving filed his scbedale and petitio% |Mray or tbe beaefit ef tbe act for tbe relief of ias it debtorr Notice is hereby given thaffibe applicant, will, on the first day ef $*e next of tbts eonrt, make application to nave tbe it of said net extended to bis, aad for a discharge aarfer tbe provisions tWeef: am: vtAktvi tbat a copy ef tkis «rdef be fwb! ia the Wabasb Conrier tbVee weeks swcc iy, at least sixty days prior to tfeeaeif ats a, ated tbat the eatue b* coctisa-

&u&mT$c?mk

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State o/^buliana^ County of Vigors: Girruit Court, May Ttrtn,

M. W. SEDAM.

West of and. adj^iniug tbe Office of the VVabnsh Courier. ... Aug. 7-3tf

Frc»li Goods,

109 PACJCIOES FRESH GOODS,

WIT

I OH were purchased at a very favorable "time in the oastern cities. Our stock is much more complete than is usualv so early in the seasons-purchasers are invited lo call. The usual articles of batter taken in eXchange, by

ANI)Eftg0N

RELL%^

Lou^rille, Ky. July 15. P. 8. 20,000 doz. cotton yarn on hand, of Blackstoclt, Bell, & CoY mauufacture, warcanted.

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WOTICEr

Tministration

HE undersigned has taken out letters of adon the estate of Henry Mnlcom, dee'd. late of Vigo county, Imlianh. All perdersons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediato payment, uud those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated,within nine months(Vsettlement. Tint esUvtg is believed to bo solvent.

J(S. WA4iCOMv H4RTIN RAYr

July Ji-aiy Administrator. '"'Hi

... NOTICE.

^TRHE undersigned, having taken out letters o' nd mini strati 011 on the estate of John T. Wliituker, doo'd^ikto of Vfgo County Ind. notified

interested, that the said- estate is solvent, and requests aU those owing thedecrd. or having claims against the'same, to take legal steps imr mediately for. settlement.

July 32-213

JEflJSB WIIITAKER,^

Kewporf, July 24-1 w3

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the

Ox Mil

Ifrgoi^frcuit

}834.

Insolvee^j*

His Cacntroas, 3 HE petitioner, by SamniiTB.

Attorney, having filed his schedule andpetition, praying the benefit of the act for the relief of insolvent debtors: Notice is hereby given that the said applicant will, on the first day the next term of this court make application to have the benefit of said act extended to him and for a final discbar^f under the provisions tUoreof: and it is ordered that a copy of this Aider be published in tbe YVabnih Couwer three weeks successively, at least sixty days prior to the laid next )erm, and that this Giutse be continued. «dt

C. CiiLliERI!\

Aagust 7-3 3

Adm'r.

JvormE.

Tl|rOTICfi ish«tW!by given, thnt we have taken i-a out letters of Administration ttpon the estate of J^imes C. Tnrner, decaascd, Jato of Vigo County, Ind. ./ill persons indebted to the said estate, will please make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same arc requested to present them for settlement duly authenticated. The ostate is solvent*

July 31-atS- SUSAN TURtfER, Admn'x. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE•

THISRE

will be sold at thebi-te residence

Jas. C. Turner, in Honey Creek township, Vigo county,IndjonSaturday,the 16th of August, the following articles, lo wit: lionet, Vattle, Faming utentilt, Hovueliold and- Kitchen i*Wnttur, Sec. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. AM. Conditionsf 9 months credit. 8USAW TURtfMR* Aim?*. ^Jali 3l-*lw3. ,,

l'ockel Hook Lost.

LOST,Honey

on the 4th fast, near the widow Jones', on Creek Prairie, a red Morocco DOCKET BOOK, containing sundry papers of value lo any person hut tho owner. One of the papers is a-doe bill, given by Linton ic Lkidley,, of Terro-Haute, dated June 24, 18S4, for $1175 cents, the paymclit of which fs stopped. A liberal reward will be paid to the person who shall return it to me* or to tbe Editor of tbc Courier. 6A3Bft*EL MAGFLL. Hfllsborong'*, near Cole-Creek, Fountain Co.

Teacher Wanted.

LIBERAL

wages and constant pmp]6yi«efSt

will be given to a TEACHER^ at the school district of Newport, Vermillion County^ Ind. The applicant will be required to teach Reading, Writing, Arithmet£ef Qramar and (Veography. HJ will be expected to undergo a srict examination, and respectable references will be desirable. Tbe school will commence on the SOtb August. 7 JOHN W. RUSIf,

Ef). MARLOW,

Cumberland Road, WeH of Intliafiapolu.

Tllf't

letting of Contract# en thrs part of tbe read, is postponed for tbe present. tL JOiiSON, Sun. Beltvitle, J«ly 28d-1

If

COOKING STOVKa

JiUST

November next, and answer tbe ordered that a copy of this oria tbe Wabash Conner 6 weeks

received, per steamer Science, a few mproved ROTARY COOKING. STOVES, an excellent and convenient article, much superior to those formerly In sue.

A Lao,

A large assortment of BlacksmiLb,j Anvils and

W

Vices

Crosscut and Mill Saws .. Evans* Angurs, a first-rate articled •, Franklin stoves, for wood and coal Seven and Tea plate wood Stovea Cs^mon Stoves^ for coal Grates do do Smootbiag Irons .•

5

Wnmgbt and cat anils, of aU sue* Cast-steel for axes Englisbaad AtoeHcan blister steel Wagon boxes and drawing chains Mill irona,'cranks, Gudgesms nod csggwbeeU Williams' axes Hollow ware, »dd 1Mb Iran, lit, rooijd, aad a^eare sbaet aad boiler iron.

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With ma otter artfiolei nwSiftly kepfYn Tron Stores, all ef wbich will be sdki al fair prlcei^lbr caeboc approved prodaca*

wwsttjjpv

OB

^%lgl

ftivbr of i)emas leal»ng, Jf«mes Hall nnd Mabala, his Wife# I will offer to public salens the law directs at the Court House door in Tcrre Haute, on the S0tb day of September next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and ko'olock P. |J. of said day, the following tracts of for ca*h in hand, to-wit: 80 S, 1-2 S W Qr Sec 15,1 11, N of 9 W. 80 N, 1-3 N *V 22, ll»

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200 acres of fi

rected an OX Ml LL rior to none in the six barrels of W pleta repair, witbjpats, iuo^» ai ry aparatuc* eli^wly situat^e var, five miles jp»ve inc tablisbtnent wpfth the atte wishes to cfijjbark in the 1. N.

9

1"60. 6 15, It 9 ,pENRY ALLEN, Com. Augult^-4w4l*

Carlisle,Ind. July 24-1 SB& lona,

Parke

State of A Ja

Hunt

.*

Ann Hunt, widow of Williiam Hunt, deceased on Jcesii| and Han sup, wiff of said tbrnjerlyiifcnnab toeria tlitat Asa George Bunt, and Kenncdy and Ann Ke wiffe of Jbe said Willi merly /pn H\int. WTOTlitE ia hereby 1 vl Asa Hunt, and W Kennedy,|brmeriy An (bndants i%the above jiext Aug-mt term *on the seeffitd day 1 said Coar#te reinst init it of reeord re&4e destroy** by the of P&rkjijpuuQty

Goo^:int,

niJ

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Just Hcceivcd,

BUOWft

and bleaehetf Shirtings, Casinetts, Flanuels, Blue atid Green. Cloths, Jeans, Cotton Yarns* Boots, Shoes, tints* C-^ps, ready made Clothing-, Tea, Coffee, SugaPV Tar, Salt, Foreign and Domestic liquors, H^edwacc, (lueensware, S, c. At reduced prices, by

cause Circuit

term, 1 will m{ the above decree 1 date at which th rd thereof hav| ing of tbe

HUNT,Ci»

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ftana,

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Won Cd% fecoh'ony

'"Probate Court

GURTlJt Samuel]

ND LAWfiON, admini^ Rundell, deefwed, this filed hil id estate

R. M. Convive, his attorne| prating for alettlemeat of si

solvent esUt#whe«atrpon it is^rderod less tbe creditors of said estateftotify minialrator o*the existence Jand extenit their respective |iaims, by fiUnktiio tame,, statement of the%|ylure, descripjfion, and dat of the ccftitfract or same may be fb^iided| of this court, previousef the assetts of said postponed in favor of the claim' gent creditors and it is ordere this order be published ia so newspaper, for six weeks

Juno 24,1834 .—50w6 MTIC&

IfS pftttnership heretof the firm of CHAS. St was dissolved on tbe 30th June consent. Persons owing any th firm are requested to pay the Ilaynes, wher is nutho^sed to

T'

F. R. Bkhnxtt Sot C.

July 17 S9tf

Mustard Sfced

Dr.

Mfbiein offthe et Iktribnt will ere

NO. W. RUSH,

anted.

jhomas

wiLi

per butliel for aU clean

may be delivered at hi* Drug Louisville, Ky. July 17-63«Sait

toHF/ subscriber wishes to 31 one-third part of the weH-knowJ -PEHRY8VlLX.fi STEAM-1 Vermillion county, Indiaoa# AI purchaser will be giv^n.

si

Hard seel »refilalii

FOR SALE.

A Saw Mill, two Carding Ma chit STEAM DiS'liLLERY,' with which is also connected SO 25-IOC first-ate bottom LAM#.

The whole machinery is in sueces profitable operation, audits localsituai respect to all tbe coov^inieaees ef pros'? a^successful-business, is not probably 1 by any the western country.- Tl will be liberal.

The purchaser, if he desires it, comodn-ted, on fair terms, with & c* and pleasant House and Lot, tuitalj small family, with tbe necessary

HAVE

}Tnu(ee$.

SASTTj. CLARK,jr.)

to

TlIIS projperty conaists iog Mill, of twonairdfel (and ft pair of French Rul tlie best quality will be ru^

a tew days.j Also,

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THOMAS ANDEIf

Perrysville, March 29—07tf

Patrick & Pease

just* received from New Oriel iteamor Sylph,and now offer for sale Brick titore,westof C. Rose's new block of bt diogt, a large nnd genera) nssortment of

Groceries, JYails, A*c» Tbey btrw,and will continue to keep en band aH good assortment of' vqj 33rt»ijo

sc

JHrWcfttlfe

Physictonsy uiul others, supplied on accommodate ing terms, FUraily supplies of Groceries and. Medietas* put up, witb tbe necessary direction*? for utuiftg. Among their Liquor's are: (Cognac, Cbolcia atxl A merman firao*

Holland Giti, Jamaiea and N. O. Rumr warrni.tcd pure, and of the best

Materia, Tencfiffe, IVIuscalet, and Claret Wincff 1 Caak old Port, a superior articIc*"* Pure winter strained Lamp Oil, Do summer do do da A few sacks of Liverpool blown Salt. Tbey expect to receive in a few weeks a stoell of

Paint*, Dyr.-Stujji, aftd Confc4tionariet^ Tbey wish to purchase (alter harvest) fivo er and will gsee jp

•ix thousand bushels of OAT8 fair price for Caster Oil Deans. June 19—4Stf

FKESH SUPPLY!

MAKE

&

tTTAVE

ghovwiaw,

eeaaaa or skco»o and wmaib sracrrs, TERRE IIAUTE just received from tbe East^ a large aod fresb supply of

fTAVB a targe Drui, WaffiM*

Dr^s,Medirl«ei,oils, I'nlnts, llpe* orgi vtiltii*! oswiits,

Brauei,!

Glasrwar*, Varni»ke», Tobacco^ Snuff, gatiU and Candies^ Witb every other article usually kept by Drng« gists. Which they offer at wholesale end retail. Jar conseqnenoe of having an agent in eae of tb*, Eastern markets, their stock will be always ceai*' plcte. Their stock has been purchased oa tba best terms, particular attention paid ia tbe selection, and ereicjr article wArrantcd genuine.

Tbey respectfully solicit tbe attention of emstry merchants, druggists* physicians, manefef* torers, 4^. to their stock, and assure persons at a di*taace who r.anaot make it eoavenient to vv« ait Terre-Uaute^by forwarding tbeir orders tbej may confidently rely on oar deof the beet qaality iw^tdwcst

Aug 28—S-tf

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