The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 September 1834 — Page 4

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fS9M TMK fHIUDlLI-Bli COJtXlWUL WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? We perceive by tbe Miners' Journal* that the **coHar mcti? oi Schtrylkill count/, have held a meeting to "glorify" their 'jBifliinnfrfi denouuee their boocst and fwlepWidfcnt rcpeseftative in Congress,

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Henry King* As he could not reconcile it to bis conscience to pupport tbo§c roeatures of Andrew Jackson and the Kitchen Cabinet, which he plainly saw were ruinous to the country, and tended to subvert our republican Jgovcrn.nent, tbe decrec went foifb tbat be thotHd be denounced HK recreant to tbe principles ofDctnocracj} and a deserter from the party *, and these decrees have accordingly been registered by those who are taught to believe that Gen.^Jackson is the "Democratic party," at if at a re of tliat party and further, thnt party can do nothing wrong*

Wesbould not hnve noticed the proceedfsgs of this meeting, but for the reflection* to which they give rise,and as they indicafe the spirit of the times. Mr. King was elected as a Jacksontnan he was, ami is Highly esteemed by bis Hlow-eiti-

gen* as a worthy and intelligent man, and a man of undoubted integrity. Like many fillers, he had confidence in the honesty at ^|eaft9of Gen. Jackson, and believed luat, thou eh be had not all the experience and ability which a President ought to possess, that he would call aiound him honest and competent men who would amply supply oil deficiencies in himself. Of the

»rincipfas avowed by Gen. Jackson, as o*w, previous to his election, and jvhilabe wasa^andidate before the people, 1|itr. King, no doubt, like thousands ofolherv, approved. "These principles, he had no reasons to doabt, would be adhered to by the General, in &we he should be elected*, who that did not thoroughly know the inan who avowed them,could have dreamed they wodld be so soon dc so totally abandoned? But the ^pftfidetice of those who had thus relied upon j|ie promises of Gen. Jack* ton,was soon shaken thousands & tens of thousands who exeited all their efforts to place him in the Presidential chair, and who had fondly hoped to. see his avowed principles Of "retrenchment and reform," "one term of office", be. carried into effect* were doomed to sad nod mortifying disappointment? some, chagrined that they had been thus duped by one who was supposed to be without guile, leA him at once, whHe others, still indulging a hope of improveWht, continued for awhile longer to support him but one alter another, and some jtimes by tens and hundreds, his original, iJioiiast, and intelligentfriertds have almost |D a mill left him, and denounced his conduct as arbitrary and .tyranlcal, and his tneasures as ruinous to the business and prosperity of the country—«alculated to destroy our republican institutions, and to concentrate all power in himself. ^nioiig those who ha1?e found that devotionaiid fidelity to their country were inia|ible with their allegiance lo An-

Jackson,as wo hnve before remarked, is Mr. King, Jt may be worth a moment's leisure 16 look round and see who else have preferred

ROME

to

CJBAIU

We will ngaa

over our own city, where every man can daily see thousands who have abandoned, though reluctantly, their "first love."— Where, in 1848, were Mr. Calhoun, Mr. jMc£Mfie, Mr» Poindextcr, Mr. Archer,

Mr. Tyler, Gov. Floyd, Gov. Tazewell, Mr. Bibb, Judge Kowatt, Gov. Hamilton, Gov. Hay no, Mr. McLane, Judge Baldwin,Mr. Ingham^Mr. Berrien,Mr.Branch, 'Gen. Ashley, Mr. Seldon,

Verplank, 5ir, Chilton, and last, though the list might bo lengthened almost adinjfru/um, the honest David Crockett! Ev^wjr one of them were the warm and sealous supporters of Gen. Jackson, and gave «all the aid in their power to elevate him to the Presidency. Where are they nowt

Not one of tmtm at this time adnore to hi% although they had every inducement that men who consult only their own pertonal advantages, and regard as nothing duty to their country, could have,to adhere tojlie man whom they had done so much to elevate to power. Have these men abandoned the principles which they supported itt the election of Gen. Jackson— look at them,tbey me some of the first and ablest men our country can boast—-shall fhey be denounced as recreant to their principles and thpeir party! Rather shall not those who still support the President, and justify all has arbitrary measures, his ipid strides to despotism, and his protect* li»g those who have been convicted before the- nafion of the grossest coancrrtoNs and KXTftAVAo.fNctw, be chargcd mth acting inconsistent with the principles which tht professed in 1826-7-8 and 9, the principle* of "RETREKcmtisicr a*no R»foaftf' Have these men changed, pr has Gen* Jackfon himself chaagcd, since he has placed htroscUUwitfcin the baleful In* flueace of Martin Van Buren, Amos Kendall, Blair, and others! Let us have an ho*est, candid answer to this question.

Has the time already arrived when men must watch the countenance, humor the and entertain no other opinions

fc rimm .1 the Uaited j« », te atBowiqMl bjUwwwIw) haw be

become the willing svbreds and sieves $f])«,,

FLOUR.

30

barrel* of Bo per fine Flour, just recefvjt

id for tale, by BLAKE &

May 22,.

,*n

Wheat,o«beliof

some

WJM

aw nt-a*.

58 500 bo«hel« of Wbeat wanted inuae-

diately, by ths subscriber.

laj 29-45(f

Ji. t, CHASE.

TAKEN UP, by Caleb Vestly, -lo Posey township, Clay county,la. oa tbe %jf& day of June, 1834, one brown MARE, with a hurt and split in the boat of right bind foot, with a stai in ber forehead, and saddle marks supposed to be 10 or 12 yeafs old, 14 F-2 bandsbigh. Appraised to $25 by Oliver Smith and David BIcBride.

July 31-2wd WM. McBRlDE, J. P.

Linseed Oil.

10

Barrel* Linseed Oil, just received ,and

for sale bj

May 29-45tf BLAKE &. BALL.

TO MEATT.

Agdod

Brick dwelling boose and Apppte or ebard.' Apply to April 17—39—tf R. 8. McCABP

French Burr Mill Stones. rilHE Subscriber! having lately purchased tbe JL old establishment of Messrs. Eldridge & Strow, in the city of Buffalo, intend going ex tetynvely Iftto the raanafacturc of

MILL STONES

and will keep constantly on band,,both for Flooring and Country Work, several pairs of tbe various kinds and sizes, which will enable them to fill orders on vei-y short notice and as they import their Blocks direct from France, it gives them a decided advantage in choice of stock, and enables tbe subscriber* to offer them much lower than they bare ever been sold for in this country. —albo^-

DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS of every number now u»ed, and of tbe most approved stamps.

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Atsb-t

Hoisting-Sams, Lighter- Scracs, Spindles, Divers, DamseUt Screenr ,*? v,, i* ^fi'ire, fyc, fyc*

Being also, connected with a very extensive FOUNDRY, (at Rochester, N. Y.) they will furnish MILL CASTINGS of any description that nay be desired. v"

The subscribers ure confident that they can furnish their western friends with any.of the above articles on better terms than they can be procured at Philadelphia, Baltimore, or any of the Eastern or Southern markets and as the transportation from Buffalo will be less than from either of tbe above markets, they think it will be for the interest of mill-wrights and others at lhe West, to favor them with their orders.

GEO. W. BUSH &C CO.

BuJfolo, Feb. 18,1834. REFERENCES. 8. Thompson & Co. Pratt, Taylor & Co. A. Eaton J. L. Barton Barker 4 Holt "v Townaend, Coit ds Co. Smith &. Maoy Norton and Carlisle Richard Settrs .uJoy and Webster W. Smith, Dunkirk Gilbert Knnpp, Portland Harbor Josiah Kellogg, Krte i' if M. Hubbard, Athtabula ii-* /SCD. Whitney, Green Bay H. Phelps and Co. O. River Giddiogs, Baldwin, Pease Co., Cleaveland Standart, Wibur and Co Huron R. H. Hey wood, Venice

Buffalo.

Holiistor and Co., Sandutfy

H. V. Disbrow J. R. Dorr and Co. M. P.Purker andCo Britain.nnd Phelan J. Griffiths and Co.,

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ME.

Burd, Mr.

the Executive! If n, where the boasted mioUtrator of tbe existence an# extent of LiBSRTY «nd INDSTKNOKKCK for which Our their respective elatcns, bf fiUng-tbe SUM, era fatherslouoht and bled, and for the «up. I tb« »at«re, de*cripUo®, «f JkLk iiu,. utlwii- li-JT! contract or assump«U upon tbe port of which they pledged low «*«», same may be foundod, ia UmoACW of tbe elerk ihtsir fortune* and their sacred honor™ of this court, previous to tbe final distribution Docs not "Ihe voice of our father*# blood cry to us from the gpound—*our tons tcoro he ftbvetf Wave we forgotten the and value of our independence? t, feMow-cittceoh at the course which th* leaden* of the Jackton party are parading, id denouncing every man who wilt not adhere to their Cuter, and support atf hit atea$ure "right or wron§$* and tay^'if they are not doing ail that profligate men am do, to cstabhih a de^otbn of the «ort( kind orer thitcoiiMij—over tba a»jr* lurn of Liberty.* We appeal not toyonr pa5tioM or prejadftet, out invoke your ca!a»» onbiasted judgiaenu.

Detroit

St. Jotephs

John H. Kinzie, CAtrog-o. March J5 [Buff. Pat: and Com. Adv.] 35—6m

IX HUNDRED BARRELS of Kanhawa Salt, just received *nd for sale by JimoMotf L. ft. &. J. SCOTTr

Save the Pieces.

THE.

subscribers will yay one dollsr per ll)Olbs. in goods, for old Cast Iron, such as broken lids, pots, ketiles, plpugh-moulds, etc. if delivered pt their store faTerre-Haute. "A penny saved is worth two earned

July 3—Mif R. WALLACB, & CO.

FRESH FLOUR.

JllST

received, a few battels sa|prfine Flour, flrom Markle's MilJ^. July 10—51 JAMES TRABUE.

4 Jk Barrels Kenawha Salt, in good order JL JL now landing from the steamer Sylph andforsaeby

Jyno 95—49tf JAMES TRABUE*

COTTON YARN. BALES, just received, per steamer Sylph, and for sale st tbe factory prices with the addition of freight only, by

IS

June 19—48 J.C. dt VY. EARLY.

Bocior I. 8. Palmer

HAS

established himself at Clinton, and intends to practice in all tbe departments o. hit profession. His Office is over Clark* Store, where he-may be*found at aW^times, ready to wait on any who (ball please to give him a call.

He will attended fefeiliet by the year, if that method shoulu be preferred. June SM»-49-8w

SJLT SALT!! SALT!!! A|k barrels ZanesTtlle Salt, (superior to Xstn&wha,) just receircU mid fpr sak tow for cesb, by

Jane-96-4 3tf

BLAKE & ©RO VERM AN.

—JB

State of Indiana, Vermittion County IVtktt Fswton, 1834*

C01RTLAND

LAWSON, sdmioMrattor Oj

Samuel Ruodell. deceased, this^ay, b)

ll jt it

th«

,Ul

creditors of Mid «t*te notify tbe ad

•f the assetts of seid estate, tbe same wQI be postponed in favor of tbe dame of more di'i (•at creditora and it ordered that a owpy oi thiswdsr b«i publbbed ia some autbHiMd aewsjyaper, for six weeks MMMHvetf.

jNO. w.

RUSH, CPFT Y. P. A

Jw»e 34,1634.—fi0w6

jmmcE.

no partMrsbin heretofore ensting voder «fce «ras of CfUS. JJlS. B&r*T£St wa* dissolved o« tbe 30tb l*»e last, by saatea) eawat. F*t*«a* owiag aoy thing fce lab tna are requested to pay tfee maw to Juwt Hayoee, wbe Uatrtbwiwd to tettle all aecoaau

F. It Ruurr HAYNES. July 17

LOIUIIUK ABVEKTISK..jjr

ft-

AUSSXa.:

BOOTS A SHOES.

THE

subscriber is now receiving his Spring 8tipply«of BOOTS & SHOES, which be will sell on tbe most accommodating terms.— Hisstock wHI be large and well assorted. The following (to -which he would invite attention) will comprise a part: 2,000 pair men's Calf Pumps 2.000 do »do Seal do 2|00Q do do Common 3,000 do women's Heel, Lasting 2,000 do do Spring do 500 do do Leather do 2,000 do men's Kip Brogans l.tfOO do do ^Calf do 3,500 do Boya and Misses 1,000 do Boots,

WILLIAM

J. STIVERS, Main Street,

I door West of Fourth Street, upper side, Louisville, Ky.

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March 15-35 tf. FRESH AND CHOICE

DRUGS AND MEDICINES

F. PETTET, Market Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.

Has now oo hand an extensive assortment of genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also— SHOP FURNITURE, SURGICAL INSTRU MENTS, VIALS, etc. all of which are offered at the lowest city prices. (ttr Country dealers and Physicians are invited to call tfod examine for themselves. Orders sent from the country will be faithfaljy executed, both as regards quality and prices.

Louisville, March:29—37—ly

STEWART 4 POWELL, (Successors of HY. E. THOMAS & Co.) Hard ware Merchants,

Main, near Wall Street,

LOUISVILLE, KY,

April 4—42—tf

J. STIVERS,

Wholesale and Retail

Boot and Shoe Store,

tf A1N, ONE DOOR FROM FOURTH STREET, LOUISVILLE, KY. June l3-49tf

Louisville Wire Factory, FOR MAKINO ROLLING AND STANDING SCREENS

For merchant Mills

RIDDLESSievesand

and SCREENS for FANNING

MILLS Riddles for Meal,Grain, Seed, Flour, Powder, &c. &c. WIRE, for CeU tar Windows, Safes, Milk Houses, Slc. Sold wholesale and retail, as low as any Factory in the United States, on 4thstreet, between Main and Market Street, Louisville, Ky.

Hats, Boots, and Shoes* H. CAREY, JVearly opposite to Anderson, Bell Co.

Main Street,

LOUISVILLE, KY.

ISrics

now receiving, direct from the manufaetothe following splendid stock of Goods, for sulo by package or doz. on reasonable terms and requests merchants to call and examine for themselves. To say, 10,000 pair of best Broganbf Boots and

Shoes, assorted,

4 40 Cases Fashionable Fur Hnts, 400 piecesHatters banding & binding 600 Tips and sides, 1000 lbs. of English shoe-thread, ass'd. 1 60 Doz. best rhit Calf-skins, 4000 lbs. first quality soal-lealher, And sundry other articlos in the Shoe,hne conantly on hand, dtc. &c.

Louisville, july 25—3tf

Li. H. & J. SCOTT,

HAVE

lately received, an excellent stock of GROCERIES,' which, in addition to their former supply,renders their assortment very complete. Among their new goods may be found the following:

Young Hyson, Gunpowder, aud Imperia Teas Green Havana Coffee Now Orleans Sugar Loaf, Lump, and white Havana do' Raisins, whole and half boxes Zante Currants, Hjs and Almonds Tobacco, cavendish, and common Spanish and common Cigars Cinnamon, Nutmegs, and Cloves .. Pepper, Allspice, and Ginger Cayenne, Pepper, Mustard and Rice Tanner's, Sperm, and Linseed Oils Boston Nait, assorted Shovels, Spades, and Collin's Axes, Best Champaign Brandy,

Terrc Haute* June 5——46tf

s#

Do. American do Jamaica and American Rum Holland and American Gin Peach Brandy Best rectified Whiskey Madeira, Teneriffe, and Claret Wine Swee^snd dry Malaga do Muscat Wine, in cases Cordials, in barrels and cases Pine apple Cheese Boston Soap, Codfish, in boxes. Smoked Herring Mackerel, in barrels aud tubs, Sperm Candles, etc. They have also on band a quantity of best raper fine fresh FLOUR, which they cen warrant all of which they are determined to sell at tbe lowest prices for cash.

JUST RECEIVED, Per Steam Boat, chest* Young H. Tea 1 ceroon of lodigo 20 boxes Raisins 10 do Chocolate 2 do iperm Candle* For sale low for cash, or oo short credit by

BLAKE & GROVERMAN.

April I-38-tf

IN S TORE,

packages Qoewtware

Oc5 30 boxes Glassware 90 kegs Tobaifeo first qoaKty) 40,000 SpaaUMod half Spanish Cigars 40 reams cap and letter Paper 1-8 barrel Cloves (fresh)

Rice and ground Ginger, &c. BLAKE & GROVEIIMAK. Key-8-43tf

GLASSWARE. ^oixa 1-3 pt Tumblers 20 l-t do do 10*** giU do do lfA .fiask» $0 qt. bottlea Jfmt received per Sfeam Boat, and for sate leer for cask, or on abort credit, by

BLAKB GROYJ&MAX. a

Drop, Medicines, Painte,

THE

subscribers bave on band a very ylete and Coll assortment of Lhug^, Medicines, Paints, & Dytofrjfe, which tb»y offer foeppntry merchants,physicians and other», at wholesale .for less prioea than ever heretofore offered, but whicb^io^consequence, of the diffienlty of the times, they will sell for cash only.' Oar these telms they invite tbe*tlention of pnrcbasers. ddbDWIN fc WILSTACH,

No. 3, Upper Market Street, Cincinnati. Cincinnati, "March 23-3fi-3m.

A

PRINTER WANTED.

Compositor and pressman, who understands nis business, will find employment, and a liberal salary, by immediate application at this office, personally, or by letter addressed to the

Editor of the Waba«h _Couner, Terre Haute, Indiana." March 8, 1834.

NOTICE.

ALL

persons indebted to the subscriber,either by note or acoount, for goods bad during the years of 1833, and 33, are hereby notified, unless payment shall be made before the 10th day of April next, that all such claims will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection it being distinctly understood at the time of sale that the goods were not sold on two, bnt only one "year's credit.

March l-3$-tf C.WARREN-

China• €Huss. and, Queenswrac

Sfore.

(WTTOTE^ALE AND RETAIL,) Al the Corner of Second and Wabash Streets. TERRE:HAUTE, IND.

BLAKE

& GROVERMAN have on hand, and are constantly reoeiviug from Baltimore, large quantities of the above articles,which they offer to merchants and dealers in the country as low as they can be obtained in the west. We shall make this business permanent, and shall at ail times be abundantly supplied with every article in the line. The attention of the public is respectfully invited to this establishmens. Or ders from a distance will be punctually attended to, and ware neatly andi ecurely packed.

Aug. 28-8tf

Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron

idf&iwufcicturii* JOHN & NOAH BEYMER,

CONTINUE

the above business in all its va­

rious branches, at their old stand in TerreHaute. Orders addressed them, or to Messrs. H. & J. Scott,or. Blake and Ball, will be promptly attended to.

March 22—36—tf

S E 1

AND

J. BltOMWELL, Jr.

fjouisville, Ky. Dee. 19-23—lyr. N. B.—All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.

£D,

for sale at the Terre-Haute Boot Storej The works of Thomas Jefferson, complete in 4 volumes.

Rush's Memoranda of aResidence at tbe Court of London, as Ambassador of the United States, in 1 volume.

Pollock's Course of Time, one vol. 8 vol..

May l-41tf LINTON & LINDLEYt

WHISKEY.

rUSTwill

received a few bbls. Whiskey, which we stll low for cash or on short credit. Jan. 25-28-tf BLAKE So BALL.f

BACON.

THE

subscriber Has 9n hand, and intends keeping a supply of very superior Bacon—

Midlings, Shouldcis, and Joics, well dried aud smoked, which he offers for sale at fair jrices. Also a few HAMS in pickle.

Mly 8-42tf JOSEPH MILLER.

State of Indiana, County of Vigo,s* Probate Court, May Term, 1834.

SAMUEL

Jan. II—tf.

ROBERTSON administrator of Da­

vid Robertson, deceased, this day filed his petition praying for a settlement of said estate, as an insolvent estnte: "Whereupon it is ordered that unless the creditors of said estate notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or asttrmpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the Office of ths Clerk of is re vi us to be in a is on the assetts of said estate, the same will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent creditors and it is ordered that a copy of this ortfer be published in tbe Wabash Courier, six weeks fuccessively.

A Copy. Attest. C. GILBERT, OMt*June 19-48w6

Magistrate's Blanks,

PRINTED

on fine paper, kept constantly on

hand and for sale, at the TERRE-HAUTE BOOK STORE, Also, BLANK DEEDS, of a superior qaality Orders for any of the above, promptly attended to.

Wathctc Stewart RESPECTFULLY informs bis friend and tbe publfb, that be has erected, and will open on the first day of January next, a jp 11 ii sc 5

at the sign of TERRE-HAUTE HOTEL, immediately north of Doe't. R. Blake's Drug Store and opposite the^Uwellinj of Hr.|obc D. Early, in Terre-Haute.

Tbe Tavern House it spacious, and affords a sufficient number of comfortable, airy, and pleasant lodging rooms, to accommodate almost any amount of travel, many of which are retired.— Being well supplied witfl%ood servants, and determined to spare no exertions to promote tbe comfort and render agreeable tbe stay of all who may cell at his hoese—be most earnestly solicits tbe patronage of the public.

A tried and faithful Ostler will give bis constant atteation to tbe Stables, which shall bo well supplied with every description of Provender. Twenty-five or thirty boarders can be accommodated,

December 26.-24-tf

Eis

I,*§W WORKS.

RECEIVED

at tbe Terra Haute Book

Store, and for caie—Condensed Reports of cases decidld in die High Court of Chance-

England, Edited by Richard Peters and D. Iograbam, Counaeilors at Law, of Pbiiadripbip. ia 4 volumes, spleodaily bwnd.

Treatiste tbe Law of Mortgages, by tbe late T. Powell,Esq. with copious ootea,by Tbos. Coventry, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. jlotea and njerescts to American cases* by B. Rand, Esq. In3 vols, bandapmciy boitnd.

Tbe Law of Fjaculon and Adrnfantfaton, by^irS. Toiler. Witb Amencm raftrtacca, byR. D-Ingrahaou laljroL

TKKRK-U.atJTMl

Soet £Hatf«(iav8 Stovr. 4 T. DOWLING are now opening ait the store-room adjoining the office of the Wabash Courier, au assortment of LA W,

Christianity

a

The Ambitious Student, by E. L. Bulwcr ol. 8 vol Contaouthe.rFleming by Author of Viavi

Grey, volunginiDuke, etc. 2mes.

Spring & Summer GOODS.

WE

have just reoeived a beautiful stock of seasonable goods, which have been purchased in the Eastern Cities at reduced prices, and will be offered to our customers and the public unusually low.

MEDICAL,

HISTORICAL, and MISCELLANEOUS works, togeth$£rwith avery general assortment of ST ATIONARY and BLANK BOOKS, to which they invite the attention of their friends and tbe public. Tbe following comprise a pcKfcon of theftstock •«. Plutarch Lives, complete in one olume

Gillie's Greece do. Goldsmith's work* do, Rush on tbe Voice, one fbhuno Village sermons, or on# hundred and one plain discourses by Geo. Burden jv Robert Hall's works, two volumes Beechy's voyage to the Pacific and Bering^ Straits a History of Northmen by H. Wheaton

Dumonl's Mriabeau Re id on Clock and Watch-making Scott's (Walter) Scotland in 2 vols. Knowledge for the People 8 vols SarranV Lafay elle 2 volumes Present State%f Christianity American Naval Battles with twenty one elegant engravings Life of Gen. Andrew Jacksop, Boston $pition Lockbart's Burns, (life aadpoe in one volume Works of Joseph us, ia 2 volumes Farmer's own Book Memoirs of Felix Neff. Dictionary of Quotation a

La con or, many things in fcir words Confession of Faith -v Life of Marion Taylor's Holy laying Watts'Hymns Wild sports of tt»e West, 2 volumit Geological Manual, with 104 wood cut*. Jay's Evening Exercises, 1 volume Vincent on judgment, Hudibras, Hoyle's improved games Moore's Melodies Female Scripture Biography Vigne's six tnonths in America Pious songs for camp-meetings Effects of Trades, Lord's Supper

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Anto-Biograpby^of Dr. Adam Clarke Caldwell's Essays on Malaria and Temperament Bibles of all sizes, some splendidly bound Christ our Example, by Mrs. Frey Bunyon'a Holy war and Pilgrim's Progress Mrs. Chapone's Letters Hall on Infidelity

1

Young Pilgrim, Young Cadet Peregrine Pickle, Don Quixote Thaddeus of Warsaw Paley's Philosophy and Evidence

Roderick Random, in 2 volumes American Cheilerfield, American Orchadist, History of Birds Memoirs of Mrs. Judson, Missionary

Buimah,

Do do do in 1 do. Arabian Nights, in one volume, handsomely bound GRlGG & ELLIOT'S splendid Library Editions of the British Poets and Classics, comprising the following:

Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vols. 8 vo. illustrated with 25 copper-plates Josephus' Works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. by Whiston Byron's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. includihg the suppressed poems with plates, Moore's Poetical works, complete in vol 8 vo. with a portrait of the author Burn's Poetical and Prose works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. with a portraitof the author Sir Walter Scott's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a fine portrait Goldsmith's Poetical and Miscellaneous works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. Willi a fine portrait Stern's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a portrait The Poetical works of Rogers, Campbell

Montgomery, and Kirk White, complete in I vol. 8 vo. with portraits Cmvper and Thomson's Prose.and Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with portraits Milton, Young, ftnd Gray's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. with portraits Coleridge, Shelby, and Keat's Poetical works, complete 1 with portraits Rush on the Mind, In I vol. 8 vo. Taller and Guardian, in 1 vol. splendid edition Spectator do. do Ferguson's Rome do. Hannah Moore's works

Stales,

J'

Milton's works (small edition,) beauties of Moore and Campbell Do. of Byron

Do. of Shakespeare „*, 's a Humpbey Clinker, Ossian Prince Puckler Maskeau's Tour, Webster's spelling Book, improved edition, Smlley's Geography, and Atlas, English Reader, bound and in boards, Murray's Grammer, Griiiisbaw's United States, Questions and Key to Grimsfaaw's United

Slates, and slate Pencils, Ink, Inkpower, and Inkstands (of various kinds,) Quills, (of various qualities.) Lead pencils, sand, and sand boxes, Crayons and Sealing-wax, Indelible Ink, Wafers, Hkfer boxes, dec. Wall Paper, (various patrons) sand paper 4«. Superior CAP PAPER, Aimp'ff Mannfaoture,

w-

Do Yellonr Letter paper, Do Blue, do |o Rose, do Do White, do Feint and water-lined writing paper, Gabon's Superior WATER COLORS, «.VI difilrentsiaes, -*1,

Rl.ANK BOOKS, of yanops sue*, Together with a general supply of such artistes as may be needed ici this section all which they propose tp sell on libpralaad aooommodatiog terms^

QUEENSWARE.

1 A Casks Qoeensware (assorted)jest receiv i" ed and for sale, low for casb, or on sbor credit, b* BLAKE 4 GROVERMAN.

March 8-34 .. tf.

NOTICE.

MOTlCE

is hereby gives, that the andersign

ed have taken oet letters of adosientra tioo, on tbe estate of Alexander Cooper, late Parke County, deceased. Tjboee banng claims against said «Mate,#iH present tbem legally autbesticAsad for adjustment, and those Indebted to tbe MM will make immediate payment.— Tbe estate ia probably solvent,

LEWWJ K.H1LCOTT, Adm'r. COOPER, Adm'x.

itt,

iron, steeju nails, and CASTINGS,

*rn ESPliCTFULLY inform the publie that Mv ihey hitv opftt^d *n IRON WORk» Tewe-Haute, Indiana, adjoining Linton, Blake and BalP^and Linton and Lindley* stores,wbero they intend keeping ^ways on hand ft jarge asortment of Iron,Na^s^teol and Castings, which »tb^ feel disposed to sell at a small adva nee on Cincinnati pries*.

McGREGQR CO.

Being coni^ted with the Rolling Mills ft Covington, Ky., and Furnaces in Ohio, &o. will nlways ve receiving an additional supply to their present stock. ALSO, Stoves and Pipe, BlackSikh's Bellows', Anvils-and Vices, Coal Grates, jKillsSatrs, and Wagon Boxes.

Tcrre-Hmtfe, July 4—52—tf.

COMB ANB gEE

FUliifiR.

Wholesdfe nnd Retail Druggtsf, South Side of the Public Square, at the stand formerly oecupieS by John Britton, £IJ.)

WHERE

be is now receiving direct from

tbe East, and will keep constantly on hand a large snpply of I Drugs,Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs,

AND ALSO, A large supply of

30TAN1C?AL MEDICINES all of the first quality and respectfully invitee Merchants and Physicians, and dealers gener ally, to cnll and examine his slock and prices.

Terre Haute, April 17—39If

to

History of Useful Knowledge Jay's Lectures, Conversations on Chemistry! Persia: with an account of its government laws, religion, &c. by#'. Shrobel Goldsmith's Animated .Nature, in 4 vols. Hind's Groom's oracle Robiosoo Crusoe, Methodist Ilymns Carpenter's Guide, handsome edition Western songster Do. Universal songster Shakespeare's works, complete in 2 vols.

2Um%Cor Salr. A tract of 160 acres, best kind Land, lying on the National Read, 4 miles east of Terre Haute. The land is of good quality, and partly improv Enquire of R. D. SKINNER. May 1, 1834-4 It

Tanner's Oil. SO BARRELS Turner's Oil, fust reoeived per Citixen, and for sale by'

April l7-39-3mc

WM. McMURRAN.

iPaali (Urtocevfi.

THE

of

subscriber will continue the Grocery buiness at his old stand in Terre-Haut where he will keep constantly on hand a well selected assortment of

Ciroccrics,

whioh will be offered for sate UDutunlljb fo

cash onlj

1

Dec

.9-23-tf ft. M. HARRISON.,

Dried Apples and Peaches, J^UST received, per steamers Fairy i^ueeu and

15 barrels dried Appier :," do do Peaches I*! S ALSO, 80 barrels crab Cider which 1 will sell low for cash. ,'r

1

ON VtANl), 1

9 barrels Mess Pork 8 do Prime do

4,000 lbs. hams and shoulders April 84—40tf H. A f.LEN.'

... NOTICE.,

FBI HE subscriber wishes to purchase aqnantity of good Biillor, for which lhall'igheat price will be paid in CASH.

May 21, 44tf HENRY ALLEN.

£8

SACKS Havana Coffee 10 bbls. New Orleans Sugar, 35 ohests young hysftu Ten 20 bbls New Orleans Ruin 1 tierce Rice, For snlo low for cash or on short~creiTit.

Ap 17—39 BLAKE &. GROVERMAN.

Notice.

THERE

will be on election ftoTden In fcftch tov/nship of th» county of Vigo, on tbe first Monday in August next, at the usual places of holding eleotions, for the purpose of electing one Governor, one Lieutenant-Governor, one 8e. nator, one Representative, one Sheriff, one Coroner, and ono County Commissioner,

C. G. TAYLOR, Sheriff.

Terre-Iiaute, April 5—3813

notary Public.

FjlnilTt! subscriber having obtained a cnoimis--M- sion all netary public, offers his services to tbe publio in that capacity.

May-I-41tf S. B. GOOKINS.

a &

HAVE

just received from New York (via New Orleans) their S in and are now ready to furnish customers with full assortments. They bave else on hand

Cotton Warn,

flrom the Covington Factory, near Cincinnati May8~49tf

Just Receivedr

Per Steamboat SYLPIl, and for (ale, Af half pipes American brandy JLt# 3 do Cogniac do

JO casks of sweet Malaga Wine S do Teneriffe do I do Port (very superior) SO boxes bunch Raisins 20 kegs do do 1 barrel Pepper '-•«.** 1 do Aispice

May 8 18

BLAKE it GROVERMAN.

1

tf

for rejtf.

TWO

Store Rooms, well calculated for business, immediately fronting tbe Court use, now iu tbe occttpancy o? J. F, Cruft

Enquire of y#= BLAKE ic GROVERMAN. Dec. 10-23tf

KEGS Boston najls 40 Boxes Creel's Tobacco .«} 90 doj. best Hemp Bed-cords, ^nst received, and or sale, by July 11-1 L. H, St JT. SCOTT.

tsrocefici 4 Liqnorfi.

JUST

received per steamper Sylph,Groce» riee and Liquors, consisting of Havanna brown Sugtr New Orleans do

1

Loaf do do *. a -. Pepper. Aispice, and Cinnamocr Ramus in boxes

Figs in drvms Vignette Brandy America%. do Rum Cio TeneriffWme Biilajpi dbf

4 9

l»ordial, 4ec. Wbicb we offer lo qpnr cuetomers oo our NO al terms.

June lfi-4Stf BLAKE Sc BALL.