The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 October 1834 — Page 3
fc.
I:
ffpat th« Columbus (Ohio* Saatuud
4
THE tXBSCTJOK*
We'cannot sufficiently impress *n "die honed and independent Republicans this State, the importance of the forthcoming election. .The public ma/ be assured that Ohio is at present more rf gard#d in the eyes of our fellow citizcosaLroad, fnat» any other State in the Union. Our coarse is watched with intense interest: and on the result of our fail campaign, it is believed, will hang the destiny of the future. Though jet two years in advance, it is now felt that the approaching elections in this Stlte, in Pennsylvania and New York, will mainly decide tfye character and tone of the future Presidential *-"*i£{!le' On the decision of t%ese three leading the prc*cnt year depend the hopgs «*od fears of Van Huren. If that decision rci»ui* 4* our be£t wishes lead us (o expert it will, Ut^icis an end at once to all his future pretensipna, and the country £ev,,s s^tlly, and fancied hii will be saved from the corrupt sway and to the other world, misrule,
that must otherwise inevitably
aink and destroy our plain republican institutions. If on the contrary, through ap«thy or a misunderstanding of the nature of tlic real question at is^ue, we permit l'ie opportune and critical juncture to pass by unimproved, & leave a foundation to his partisan*, powerful as they arc from the patronage in their hands? pn whieh to build there future hopes, oui heat efforts to destroy the incubus that will brood over-us, may, it it to be feared, hereafter proye unavailing.
To return:—The syes of politicians are now fixed on Ohio. liis believed that by her influence in the scale, her course will he expiessive of the voire of ihe great West. Exclusive o( the vote of (he western Stales, it is well known that no candidate for the Presidency Cfin be sijppfli ted with ihe least chnncc of success. The successful candidate must, with lint of other States, conccntrate the strength ol the West. It is this gives our furthcorntipg elections peculiar importance. Not, it is true, as regards our own vote at present, for under any emergency Ohio, at (he proper time, will come ont right, but as Ms iiiflucncc will bear in deciding the foursc of other States. But it is this ycry kirety, this opinion which opcratps on iudifi'erence as respect the future, how their totes are present cast, that we have (post to dread. Granting that Ohio will, *vhc the iy arrives, scout Van Itireiiism from her by a decided vote, what will itnvall if not up per led by oth'-rStates, which, by her present nrtjon, she may mislead. This is a matter worthy of d*ep through!, and if reiloctcd op, must suffice to Krosc apathy from her slumbers.
Jlmnftus not, the voter is 4oid,luw at present he may votp, it xvil! have no bearing on the lYesidental question. And by *viiorn this doctiine of non-committal now preached up? Uy men zc/io art thrm tchrs committedf by men who, in ihe Com vention of January list, whon the I'rceudenlial question was dormant, and would have remained'so for twelve months to come, nvidn the issuer and by tying down'* the State, sought to fore-stall public opinion ard in nominating twenty-one individuals to represent the lUectornl vole of tho Slate, instructed them unconditionally to give that vote to JVJyrtin Vh« JJnrcnJ
Need we say fo the citizen,who feels that Jhc voice of hisState was thus misrepresented or to the fieeman who spurns with his heel such dictation* that every ^ipn-com-ipittnl" vote he mny be induced to give in support of the candidates ,ol this party under the belief that lie is uncommitted in reference to the future, that nevertheless hist vote will be, not merely indirectly, hut virtually for Van IJuren! True it is that this is now carciully kept out of his view, but the elccyon onceover, he will mark if (every tion-edmrmUal vote thus indirectly. *nd unconsciously given, will not be claimed nnd put to the account of Martin Van J3ur«n. l^etu* not, then, deprive ourselves: the result v* ill depend upon oyrselvcs:—upon the action of each voter individually, as an item in forming the aggrecate.
Character of Damiki. Wkiitii, by Francis Day a1 Taanton, *If conteinling factions should undermine theempleof liberty^ wl«n it falls, *ne mni) will be found waving the banner of the constitution over the ruins*, nnd, like the lu«t of the Romans, tbe iiomc of Daniel Webster will be left fer tfee veneration of unborn n^tioiwu And whnt a name! far distant lands I have heard »t. In land? upon which the star of the north hai never shone under the clouds of Magellan. #$d£r the fFots of Ibc £oulh, that niime, like theniimcnf Washington, came hke sunbeam into darknw, But what avails All this greatncfj and grandeur of character *, what a vaiU those*'wondrous powers of intellectual vbion, which can discern the jatb «l ##£eiy »ml of gl«»y thmugb the gloom, rind thedoud*, andthetbici: darknew, ilt he Ameiiciin peo^de, IHcc the court rW" thc Areop^vs, whep sitjliu^ inj^dgi^uent on Socrates, cannot rise to the true perception of tlxs worrt%of this high gifted man. Socrates told his judges that he regarded the authority of the Gods more than theirs, and they sentenced him to die (or impiety nnd Webster to be subjectpd to the Ostracism, for preferring the authority of tb^- iCoitttitotior. to the dicta of trading po|itidat»| *»t may be so.
Sjftends of pojlifF henst ^rc have been /ounded on the degradation of greatnefl and moral worth- Jhctp is one powerful agent which sometimes tpoves the world? the mstrument of emagoit«es^Kt of statesmen eyen mad men nnd ibftb can me it: This agent of wickedness i* the pawion of envy. It requires no wisdom to apply the jtpark,« hen the combustiWes are (bond lw»t the explostoQS may shake a
J9®nnsiNnc«-*^ alt®Vj ta Ipadlwt a ea«t*oM4 to b.
MMetsail ia r«tauwl«f it. «Tkls i«alfy it kw,» said tt» po*t. »a ap^ogy. ej of my ttiim* im ^ulpbserfa all of
EMiMaMMMi
TO CUR* IT.
A very active and laborious tallowchandler of New-York, enjoyed excellent heaHh and appetite while working among the beat sod grease, and sweating over his^ fragrant cauldrons and kettles. He made money, grew rich, and at length retired from business to enjoy himself. '•Now,5' •aid he, fake my ease 1*11 Kve Jike a gentleman 1*11 work no more among the soap and candles—not J. If happiness i«4o be bought with money. I'll haveit.tt
But our ex-taliow-cba*J}er was mistaken In his idea* of being-happy, because he had retired from labor and was rich.— Thi* very exemption from labor made him miserable. For want of disaccustomed exertions, he was seized with the dyspepsia lie had a luxurious table, but he could not enjoy it for want of appetite.— he grew low spirited he got the bluedevils sadly, and fancied himself swiftly
FulLof his idea he called upon Dr.—— for assistance. The Doctor was acquainted with his former wnv of life, and rightlyjudged that want of hi? usnal excrcise was th^cnuee of his complaint.
What coiildyoit advise me to do, Doctor?*1 said the p*»tienf.
uGo
4,This
home, andg^ tp making candles,"
said the Doctor. The ex-tallow-chandler wa? very muclr vexed at this advice, and for two reasons in the first place, that the Doctor shouM presume to hint at his former occupation, of which since he had become a gentleman,he was quite ashamed and in these? cond place, that the Doctor should presume to infer thai his complaint was owing to his having left o(T that occupation. Wherefore signifying that he would not troyble Ihe Doctor for ftny more advice, he went away in a passion. But his complaint getting daily worse ar.d worse, ho afler a while posted bacje to see Dr. I{ ——, whom he accosted thusi "Well, Doctor, I was very much aflronted, as 1 had reason to be, nt the joke you tripd to put upon pne, under pretence of giving me, advicp, whon I was here last. But I've been gelling wor» r.»«d worse daily, and now I've come again to ask your scrioqs ndvircwhal I had best do?" "Uo home, and go to makingcandjes." said the Doctor again.
is too bad," thought the paticpi}*
'•it's past all endurance, to be reminded a second lime of my old business and that too, whon I come to ask advicp, and pay for it in a civil way
He boiled out of the house in greater passion than befoic. He went away and applied to some other physician. lie look medicine, but it did not do. He applied to another he took his medicine in like manner, but thM did not do. In short, nftei consulting and taking the medicine of Jphlf a do/en different physicians, and still getting worse, he concluded to take up with the advice of Dr.—, and return to his old employment. He accordingly threw off the gentleman, put on his old shop clothes, dived elbows deep in the grease, and, in a very short lime, ate with as good an appetite, and was as strong and healthy as cvtr.—.A*. York Transcript.
fAOM TUK COM KRCl A I. (rilll-A.) INTEI.I.TG ENC SflVAN HI' REM A ARISTOCRAT.
J^Tartin 'un Durcn is the head nnd Ihe front of nil the offenccs of the adqiinjslration. At once the leader and the protege of the kitchen cabinet, usipg and emulating their sordid and hcsoU^d political devires, he has turned the h*althfu] current of lite administration astray, and i.ivolvcd it in the difliculJLics wlii^h arc aboqt lo bring it to a disgraceful termination, lie it who has ^crept o'er the councils of the brave'e, 4nd turned Ihcm into bold treason against the cor^litutionj hollowhearted sacrifice of friends, antj reckles? encouragement of ofljciaJ corruption, lie, has been the bane and cutseof the 91#ministration as well as of the country and by ttha triac friendsof Jackson, he will be remembered with $ hostility more .bitter than that of his present opponent*.
We wohld ask those ho io»y sustain him as a dcmocial, dofou know the history of Martin Vr:tn Buren? Do you know {hat he has risen by the arts which sink a country that while he is destitute of all claims to support him as a patriot or a statesman, he is equally despisable as a politician attd a democrat. He has plotted a^aigpt every parly ol which ,he has been a member, tie neyer was the true friend of Jackson, as has,been indisputably proven. lie was the ingrate opponent of the illustrious Clinton, and followed him throuphoot his notde career with bitter en-
uiruu^uuu.l U3 IIUiAV «««t vj, nod unflng|jng malevolence, will proceed to show Mr. Van __ A l*AP Ti
But we
Buren to
bean Aristocrat—A FOE TO UNIVERSAL SUFFR AGE. Let those who presume to call him a democrat, explain, the following fact?, if they can.
Or the 27th of September, 18*21. he de-: dated himself deliberately opposed to the wght of universal suf rage. Bting then a member of the Convention for forming a new cowtitution for the Stgfe of New York, and the question being what should entitle a man to vote, Mr» Van Buren &aid, in replying to the^good o|d democrat Gen. Root: «*I|# Celt himaelf calhsd to nM*ke a few remarks In reply to tbe gentlenaji from Delaware. Ho observed it wa* ev««: t, ami to«T. .1 *-i (rentlansan t!M rrojt «c«p to
that th* an-.,-:-! irfrent propose by the honorn .a frcfttfoaaa (Iron Delaware co»U^*l«d r-o '«ng short of mitrmi *..?*gr. Mr. *, B. W«l belie** (km tmenif mtmkcr* tf thml sarrt tikelmr* nmitd rtftngt /mi to Ihem wnmid mtte i* H$ **4 At SMS SNHfjr iwt thmt i* •dnpti** MS it# (spttkd, mud tmtU a*| meet Me mtm* rf tA«imiurfkta»ls.n j/"
And on the 98th of September he again spoke strongly against ^njfersal suffrage, as appeaH tK ColUwipg extract from the re port, p. 1JS4 **4tr. Vaa lim swspM As I«m fcf mmm tim* ia e*p»*roui£ hi* mmMmenit dteOed^f
i!i
On the 6th of October following,
(report, page 366^1 Mr. Vao pqre^ oppo-
a S S a
heisa house-holdek l#et his friepds, the office-holders, teH as how this foe of universal suflrace be a democrat.
Quite above-board,—Samuel Terry, an EnglisU con net, in NeWSouth YV a Its, if in possession of a clear income of sixty thousand pound* sterling. Hii several estntes.eontaaing upwards of 100,000 acres, and his property in the town of Sydney bring him in 10,060/ ptrannam. He has 17,U00 head of horned cattle, And 400 ^rood mares. All this property b® has acquired since his cTgap-
1111 1
J,
APOLOQY FOR SCOLD1AGL
OI»wt«
&if Cciia, all in ali,
Mild, beautiful,nod yo»B£. .' Tis true—bat tb«i\ her nkiulh'i ids«*rr ll canoot hold htr ton^nr. yn
Oct 2—cw9
Camnjunic»{*d^ -v ff 9-^
EF1TAPH ON A FA\ a|UTE DOG. f«.sj,, Itrre lie« bur'i!»*•«»• )h *3FyiIf* "•4" A ifoWhjr Hup jrwil.- birth.
No more takirL-and cuff*hi'mwind, No more for I
%rjf
floods! C-lotxl
T. NOBLE &, ft. S. McC\BE~nrtMW,e firm of XMc &. McGt\bey off of for sale at the Store recently occupied by J.unwi Tr:«bae, a pe^fral a^sortuirut of JlERCH»l»Yll[Zgt ^0usisting of ,.
J)ry Goods, Cutlefy, Hardware, Tin, Glass anil Queensware, llats and Shoes, Groceries. Toj'ethcr with maft articles t^kod for in fhis place, ^which will besoid for cash or exchn»gp«f for such nrtiulps of cotiniry produce or luatjufiicture, us can be et.»I here or elsexrliprc.
K. S. ncCxbe*
CONTINTES
Oct 8w6
*-3
a re re in I W Poor Carlo .*ure bclow^" Yepnjtpm^qf^ne 'ur rttce, Step »ilh caution near thij place. 4
hi« business at thft old »tan«l,
wherp he lias r» pood stonk of Good*, which h! will sell as usual. Ai«o. a Jqt ul Muskingv:(n Salt in gue orhi r^ ,h
J%otice,
IN
pursuance of drcrce of tho Vi^Q Circuit Court, Intl. as a court qf channccry sittinjr, «t the May term thereof, 1834, in furor of Henry Markle, r*.* Alphus Rttwley nud St-berry his p'ifc, I will (Kpo«e to pt}b)jp ?ale n$ the law dirocts, at theCtmf^ Huuso tloorm Terrc Iluule, on Saturday, the ^."ith tiay of pc^obrr,nrjCtj f&hjtcen the boqrs of 10 A.'M. nnd P. J\i. of saiuday, the east half of the north east quarter of section 36, town 13, north raii£c, wc«t. .•»'
Sept. li—G\y3 A. J\I. JO.VEfy S/rff.
Mmcs.
ABARRKLL
of Fl,jt |or)t F«}ruitur/ Cable,
&,c. left by the Stvnniboat Sylph, said Jo ^belong Jo a jjentfeianh named A darns, can br had calling at {foble &, iMctJahc'a Store, hy paying charges 1.68) njuj adyeftihing, If not taken away before 8."(h IKceiubcr next, it yjll bo sold to pay chargps.
Sept. 1 l-6tf J.1S. TRABUE.
mnCE.
ISlIALLoflero'clock,
for sale on the 1.1th ol October
next, at 12 my premises in Grapd V'jow, Klgnr County, Illinois. Said premises include 2 and acres of land, on which is situated a convenient housp and other building', which render it a very suitable stand for a tavern. Also at the same time I &hull sell a iarge'Tun-yanl, near tho above, which is conveniently located for .carrying on the jointing business. Tjie above situations are finely located, u|)jl pomhine as many advantages asnny spof. in the Ciijpty. A liberal credit will be given, and payment pjay be made by c]ual juftulnieujls, by giving approved secijrity.
SAMUEL \\\. DU$If.
Spencer, Jnil. ^ug. 4ts
HERNIA,
OR
RUPTURE.
rWlHIJ subscriber resnectfully announces to the J*. People, and the afflicted, that Thos. Slagnrt of Kentucky, has iuvented a Truss for then complete cure of all kinds of ,r
I Ilevuin,OF Rupture, And has obtainrd a patent for the*nroc, and thi^t helms procured the sole right of its use in the State of Indiana.
Its groat advantages over oarery kind of Elastic Truss consists, not merely in retaining the bowels in their proper situation, but in producing certain re-union of the ruptured part»vby the process of healing? them permanently. Radical pures a/c effected whenever the bowels can be returned to rheif natural position. The time required from 00 to 120 days, and in aggravated cases longer. No compensation will be required, or accepted, unless a permanent e.ure is flee led. Dr. R. Blnke is appointed Agent, who will attend alt cases at his Store.
For QiejSnt antf tccond day's Races, tKree horses must he entered under the regulations of the Track."
The whole pitwee«lirr? of Tracjf will je under the aMst iroperaln ve ri ^ul^tions, drawn nip with a view t«» insure the most perfect Curnw in every trioatction ,oi the Itscjj. every tfansaction
Sept. 11 -6|3t THE STKU JRTS.
A DML\'IS TR~i TORS SALE. f^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That puttail ant to a decree of the Probi! Court of Vigo coanty, I will on Saturday l^ejllth of October next, at the Court Krase jnTorre Haute, rr-tyoose top'^'is faii?, on a cpp« 0f 6 months, the tatemst wtoicli A Sath. K^ifi*,dce'd, in the eaut half of north west qc ,rtpr of sectiott 8, town 12, range wast# The above mentioned istAwt consists ot a bond for the conveyance in fr# si~~le of said la»d,wn th* f»ayOMBt of t| arc saoory, to fit, $100, |35 of whiUi hfs ^een paid. Th« pawi the via out of the I' pue iIih tne iraod: ami oa g« tag oota, witi- *ppro** secanty. fer the saai bid for the interest of fh« iec-d, will Im cotitled to an assigofiwot- of the bond.
Smpt. 4-3w3 R. #. SMIh'SE R, Jlim'r.
^Tr/C4t
Au.
as«e}tled areoopls w»#h th« isfacribcr^ notes o4w dae, sre fatft tt thc'Storr rHf Meas rs. .Nobhs & M«Ca|#r, f«r e#ee«|an, ,o are aatfcorized to **c#i|#t t»r «a»we^-Hai-.r )a*e.l ay |pfk*asHiTerre^af^anic* timiM liberal credit!* t» say cpsston^crs, 1 efpptt pcaa(»ttte«J is the j*tii!rm*at of daiart. I auut Uwi-efor*, nrgc tbri* ael
"SSrlMir ps.T*jJm
To tbe Afllic
O«
IN
TH ACKER V. BUSH.
Tcrrc-Hawte, AugiMt 98-4w3
TEllRE HAUTE RICES. HE Tetre Haute Races will commence on the 8th of'Ojp.tober. amj continue 3 days (§th, 9Ui and 10th} on the track nea.r this place.
1
I he first day's purse will be .0.YE fJf'A/JRK1) DOLU4RJS, ftefl/or any hor^e, oj.iro or gelding, three tmles and repeat. jBntrnnce tjsn dollq/s.
The second dny*s piirie will consist of t^e entrance money of the first second day entrance money, free for any hone, mare, or gelding, (except the wining horse #f the ,$rst day .) Entrance fit.e dslldrfr-'vn miles and repent.
The third day's purse will be thirty dollars, free for three year old colt^ one mile and repeat. E'ifrapce three dollar*.
S. MAXWELL,Plij^ici»n ami toeoiber of the Medical CWMelj the caUaee «'PhyiiciaB»iMid Surgeon*. St. New York,) *'e?PecttttMy informs the inhabitants of Fountain county, and the public generally, that he lua. located himself in the village of Rob Roy, Fountain county, lnd., sad wit)1' mo§t checrtully attend to atl calls 9r enquirios appertaiojpg to bk profession. la addition to the mp.re com noon diseases of our country, his attention has been parttrninrit/ directed to ch»pH difficulties and complaints, generally st{pptsed to be incurable, and foj.tn his experience,believes there are hut few diseases whipb do not admit of cttre, or at least of beng so greatly mitigated that the patient may enjoy a com&rtable degree of health, instead of l^bo^ing uiider.disease and pain. Ceiop aifare als^ that thousands neglect medical aiU from ?^n idesi (hattheii case^arf remediless,or from repeated trials witb W better effect thaa an increase of disease, &- an extravagant billr-He theretbre meal ions °f
{be
Sepfr 4-4tf
dife^ses which he propo
ses to rempdy or make no charges for his atten-" tioa and services, vi^: Asttima or phthisic, dropisra| and local, nervous or peiiodicaV
fries, general headache, consumption iu its incipient stages, acute and chronic rheumatism, salt rheum, goitre or swelled neck, pancreatic and other tumours, dyspepsia, varicose veins, or diseased ac^ lion of the veins of the lower extremities^ a5t cbmpanied with pain and swelling of tha limb indurat" ulcers well as iKSiiociu __„^l confidence and patronage of the public. Good reference oh appfioatioq.
August 27^4tf v- -v
KOTfCE.
fBlTlK pbrtnmhip heretofore existing under fi- tUctirm of Th. $• FInpch llurton, was dissolved on the' 1st of August last, by iputiial consent. Persons indebted to the late fli m, are requested to make immediate payment to Thos. Burton who is authorised to settle accounts. rJ£Q.& £J*OCH BVRTCpr.
The Ofliccrs Wuidc, U»70K of Form*, for Justice*, &c. just received. and for sale at Terre Haute Book Store.
Also, a large shrply of School Hooks, Statfonnry, &.c. daily expected. g. Sept. 4-5tf.
$latc of Indiana, County of Vigo, st: Cirmit Coufl)Miy Tcrrr^ 1834. JIODSON DORliL,
rt: Insolvency.
T|is Cbeuitoi!?, HIE} petitioner, by Samuel B- Gooku.s, his attorney, having tiled his schedule anupeition praying the bent-fit of ^lio act for the reliel of insolvei4 debtors: tyutico is hereby gjven that thfc siiij) appiioaut will, on the first day of the next terra of Ibis court make application to have the bf neftt of said act extended to jjim uud for a final discharge under the provisions thereof: and itis ordpred W»at a cypy of thisofder ho puplished iu the Wabash Coqrier three weeks successively, at least sixty days prjor to lj»« sqjd next icrrii, and that thj? puuse be continujud.
J1 Copy. JILlcsl. C. GHjfBKRT) CPk-f August 7-3w 3
State $Siwk of Indiana.
THE
sijbfcribers (or Stock in the scvera branches of thtfWtate Bank of Indiana, ar* hcrc^\' notified that they are reijuicd to pay the first Instalment on each share of their Stock, to the respective Commissioners having oharge of the Subscription Hooks in eneh District, in the town where the Ilrunr.hBank,iii which such stock is subscribed is located, and at such public place in said town as tho said Commissioners shall direct, on Monday Ihe tenth day o'f November nest. And also, that 011 the day succeeding, being tho eleventh day of November nest, at the usual pluco of holding elections in such town, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and fouj: o'clock in tho iiftcrnoon, aij pjcctton will be held, by ballot, foy eight Director* pn the part of U10 respective StopUholders irj each such branch 0/ whiclj election the Commissioners holding the Subscription Hooks of Stoc|f. iu «ucb Di«trcit, arc appointed Judges.
Hy order of the Board of Directors of the SUite Hank of Indiana, on this 2$th day of August, A.
1
JOSEPH M- M0.0RE,
Sept. 4r-5m2 CatUicr gr*
pursuance of Ibo ajiove ordef, tho subscribers for Stock to the Branch of *he St?te JSank of Indiana, of the 9th District, located at Terre Haute, arc hereby notified that the undersigned, the Bank oommisaioners of^itl district, will attend daily (Sundays excepted) from the 10th iftst. to* the said 10th day of November, at the counting room of l«intoji, Blake & Ball, in said town, to receiyc payment of tbe fir*t ipstalmcnt ia Said Stock.
JAMES VVASSON. JOHN F. C8UFT. jCoif'rfc THO H- BLAKK. N
Terre Haute. Sept. 4-im? E^g-apt Irom the Bank charter Sec. 94. Should any failure of payment oa 0\e first or «nv subsequent instalment t»k«'pliice on the part 01
J* lL. *.M aali.!. I (n.
1. v. ^10 per «•».". w.*— if the Suie Bank, to lie recovered by aa ncUop of debl. &c. &c.
Cijiciniiati Wire Factory, On Walnut si., 3 dnqrt above the Pearl tt. Hotei.
VILLIAM
BROfWELL, .tpful for the
pact favors of the public, Lo^es, by strict attention tobjaMneit, tostjll merit a continuance of their favors: he ft. prepared to fynwsh Wire of every description, such as
Rolling fuul Standing Scrcea.?, C?r Merchant" .Mills DusUrs Washers, and Rag Tables,/or paper milk Screens for all k»ud of Grain and) Seeds, and for fanning mills Screens forsan«l, lime, ami c«ai Safe« and Sieves, Hathurls. Rat and Mouse Traps, Bird Gages.
Fan Mill Makers and Mill Wright*, o.tvl other*, woebl do w«^l to e«am*ue the JiSsortuiiJnt on hand.
All oixJers b/ letter, po^ paa,wilj fce promptly Attsnded to. Sold wholesale and retail, and an as faT«f»ble terms as any establishment in the West.
Cincinnati. Sept. ji-5w3
Siateof Indiana, County of Vigo^m a* Probate Court, A urust Term, 13S4. V. Perry, Administrator nod Alber t, am! Rachel his wife, Administratrix the ritaj^eof Mark Burnett, deceased., tt William l*. nnd Emily Perry, ap*i /oJ»a W. Berry hrr -r «a. ,U far tetU'mcnl ftni Ditlri'
TUB
coBplau?atshaviag
third iland^y o» N saiii bill and it»« der u!»li»heJ ia »oece#siiv ^jjr.
Jt JfUrrt. A«: st»-4w«.
f, ."d if WH, ami
*tap rwa. 1 tl^c satis:. 1 91 tbi ttut tbe w- W. Berry .1 ta resitU.x4 '.v this State iti» n! he ajt. 0/ before if.it aext jti-na cr ifu« ooart, t« b« i-l oa (|m j«vrrnext, nn.? nr^-rerUvs red that a ty'abash (Hii^tr 6 weeks
O. GILBER TfJSpk*
MAnto*,-mKk€ 0 Ball WAVE jait iSCOfal Owapower Tea, catty 1 bo»% aamAetwcd T«b^eg.fli i|« WhI •a^ a t»n, which thef 9Ctf fof ni* an their •al %mtm. ..
COOKING STOVES.
UST received, per steamer Science, a few improved ROTJiRY CQOKIKO STOVES, an cxcaJlent and convenient article, rnuc^i s^' ifwrior to those formerly iu use. w- 1 AUO,
A lare* fissortmeat of Blacksmith^ Anvils and Vices •. Crosscqt and Mill Sa*rs Evans1 Augurs, a 6rst-r«te article. Franklin Stoves, for woc^l a^d Seven atul Ten mi Cannon Storeyfcir coal
•h^te vroo4 coal dA
jG rates Smoothin|{#rons Wrought and cnt nails, of all *izfi« 1 Cast-steel for axys English and American blister steel ^yajanhoxes and drawing chain| Mill iro.ns, cranks, Gudgeons and raygwIfeUi ^Vllliams, axes Ho]low-ware, odd lids
a
Iron, Out, round, an^ square sheet and boiler iforv With many other articles usually kept in IroA* ctores, all of which will be sold at fair pricef, fur ash 6r approved pro duce.
July 34-1 tf A. McGREOOR CO/
Teachcr l^antetf. instant rm a TE~4CHEB\ nt the
IBERAL wnge^ and constant employment M-jt will be given to
expected to underg
examination, and respectable references will be desirable. The school will commence on the 20th August. A vffit JTOHN W. RUSH, j. ED. MALLOW, I ^AMTi. CLARK, jr.
Newpottj July 2J-lw3
Ox Iflill atl Distill ery lift W4^ "^OR SALE,
I200
Wlf.Lsell on a credit of one and two years* acres of first rale land, on which is e* reeled an OX MILL apd pjrfTllXlSRY, inferior to none in liieHlato, suscepiiblo of running six barrels of Whiskey per day. All in complete repair, with vats, tubs, and other necessary aparatns* eligibly situated on tbp Wpbash river, five miles above Vincennes. it Is aa establishment worth the attention of any oao who wishes lo embark in thp Dislillinpr business.
I. N. Willi 111 Mil
Carlisle, lnd. July 24-l-6*f
Mustard Seed Wanted.
•jr^R. THOMAS K. WILSON will give $3 -B-J' per bushel for all clean mustard see, that may be delivered at his Drug Store,Main street Louisville, Ky.
July 17-rf2-ilw
FOR SALE.
liit.
subscriber wishes to dispose uf liT one-lhird part of the well-known
^piIK OnG-winu pail ui hiq cii'nu" *a PEKRYSV1LLE STEAM MILL,^ Vermillion county, Indiana. A bargain to the purchaser a ill be given. 2. T1IJS propprty consists of a Flouring Mill, of two pair of Htirr Stones, (and a pair pf French jhirr Stone^, of the best quality will be running in a few days.] Also, A Saw Mill, two Carding Machines, and a
STEAM ]1ST1LL3RIIU
with which is also connected 59 25-100 gicrca first-ale bottom ]L,\Sf). The ifbole machinery is |n stificcssful 'and profitable operation, and its local situation,with respcct lo nil the conveniences of prosecuting a successful busipess, is not probably surpassed by any in the westcrti country^ ...The terras will ^)c liberal- -s
The purchaser, if he desire? if, ctn bp accomodated, on fair torpip, fvith a convenient pnd pleasant Hou^e aufl l^pi, suitable for pmajl familj, with the npcesfary oul-buildiogs.
HAVE
UOMAS ANm^KSON.
Perrysytllo, March 29-rr37tf
Patrick & Pease & v*'
just received from New OrlcatVs, per steamer Sylph,and now offer for sale at the Brick Store, west of C. Rose's new block of buil dings, a large and general assortment of
Groceries, *Yails, &c, They have, and will continue tp keep on band a good assortment of
Drains jWtWtiitts Physicians, and other*, supplied on accommodating terms. Family supplies of Groceries and Medicines put up, with tha necessary directions for uiijing. Among their Liquors arei ('ogna.c, Cholci^ apd American $.ran* dy, l|olland Giiff Jamaica and N. O. Rum, *wt, warranted pure, and of the bo»t quality,
Maderia, Te'ndriflfe, MilSfhtj Muscatel and Claret Wines, I Cask ojd Poit, a superior article* Pure winter strained Lamp Oil, ]o summer do do do A few sacks of Liverpool blowrj Salt*,. Tbey expect,to receive in a few weeks a (tock fit
Paints, DyqiStuJFs, and Gonfecliynarie*. They wish Wpurchase (after harvest) five or iix thousand Impheis of OAT*S—and will give a /air price for ^|#ty!rOiI Boaos^
June 19—r4Ht
rosa supply!
BI.AIik1 dBOVEKiSAN, coaifEa ow siSdno and w*j!«h stsbbts, tSrehautej
HAVE |ta»t received from tj^ j^ast, a largo and fresh supply of lrng«« Medicine*,Oil*, Paint*,bjw»tutt!«t«i»r^lcalt»iMruaitnlk,nru»Ues,
Glassware, Famishes, Tobaccot j$nujfyJicgars, and Candies, With every other article asaally kepjt I17 Dragfi#*, /-v" Which they bffer at wholeialelinff rclail'. In ccr-^quence of having an agent ia one of the
Eu rn markets, their st«k a ill bet always edm- jjoufe
jl oiinly Library,
A N Hec':"!! will he the Court ia Te jPm. llai*' on Monday 1st 4ay of f«*pt#iBher next, for the pgjrpose ot el'tting sctyeu I tecs for t^e Vigo Coaaty Library.
Aug. 4oril 6-
XOTICE.
7TLL be •-$* -a Tuesday the 2d of fVptember ai w1* kr cash in hand 5000 bethel of sioar c^l oa tbe bank «T the ri* robe k,*. IhirkefH ferry, to pay a debt dae ja» 1 YhoaitHoa ai^ Cswdit, to
AW. 4 JAR TRABLE. TiRINTINO done w»«* aeosracy Mi tlafHUsii 11, ,a| c«^»ar ui .-V
•ALE.tr B&TJ1
IRON, SBSL, NAILS, AND €ASTir*€MS
Respectfully
iofbm tho public thaf
they have opened an IRCiH S'lXJWB i^ Terre-Huute, Indiana, adjoining JJnton, Blaka and BaU's anil Liutan nnd LindleyU stores,where they intend keeping al way sou hand lur?o sortment of Irqn,Nnil?,StcleI and fhey feel disposed to sell at a smtili atlvabifee ont Cincinnati prioes. *''*-y^"-•*
A. McoaasoR^ coT
Being connected with the RoUing Mil^in Cov^ ington, Ky.^and Furnaces la Ohio, &c.^wiU al* yrnys be reeeiving nn additibnnl supply tutfeeir piTient stdck. ALSO, Stotes and pipe, Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils and Vices, Coal Grates* MiHsSaws, and VVagon fioxes.
Tcrrr-Hautc., Jul}/ 4—55—tf. 1 COMB AND SEli *1C *x
4.1.FVLLER.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, South Side the PuMfc Sqttare. al the standi jfwrmfri# ocrvpiedby JtoAn jtfriUon,
WHERE
I
he is now receiving directfrotnp
the East, and will keep constantly on' hand 9 Iftrge snpply of J^ugs^l^lllJiyiiies, Paints, Dye-Stu% 4^5 tdfi'D ALSO, -.1 lar^e supply of
BOTANICAL MEDICINES all of tha first qoalily and respectfully invite* Merchants and Physicians, Mid dealers gener?i ally, to call and examine hip stock and prices.
Terre Ilaute, April 17—39lf
April l7-39-3jg
Tlin
Sale.
A tract of 160 acrcs, best kind Lan«l, lyjng on tbe National Road 1 miles past of Terre Haute. The lnns| is of good quality, and partlr improrf Enquire of R. D. 6IEINNKR. May I, 183-4-4ltf4"
rs
itVf «roccrici, ch jrill he olio red for sale unusually cash only. *.*
wl
P^Dried Apples and Peaches*
Jl'ST
April 24—40tf H. A r.LF.N NOTICE.
THE
su6«Jfitpr wishes to purpTtnse ,1 qnantity of pood Butler, for which.tho highea^ prino will be paid in
May Ml, 44lf HI5N0Y ALLEN. SACKS irny'nnn Co^ 10 bbls. ffWW Orleans S'»gV 35 chest* young hyson T,ea
SO bbls New Orleans Uuia I fierce Rice, "y For sale low for cn'snhr tin snort credit.
Ap 17«i*39 BLAKE &. til? OVER MAT1?.
police*
THERE
fi5
rnnine.
Tbey tfplly solicit the att' ntioa of ceaatry mavchants,'druggist#, -'.vsicirsri*, mannfactor
4
ck.^. t- the *tock, nn-i al a dUVu** %i.a,ctauot mak- itcemepient u* yisit Terre-Haate, by forwarding their of rs they may coM imtljf rely on »nr -endipf very aril cleoftti' ^n-ality aii^ lvwest pri^i.
A
,#
TTaititer's Oil. 30 BARRELS Tnnner's Off, just received per Citizen, and for sale hv by
WW. McMURRAN.
",V'
subscriber will continue tho Qr»ccn buincst at his old stand in Terrc-Haut where he will keep constantly oq band a well fplected assortment of
»fc
Dec.U-28-tf M. HARRISON.
received, per steamers Fairy Queen anil Minor— v7 Sap. quality.
,45 parrels driej Apples 8 jlo Puauhes
WV
AMO^i
30 barrels pjah Cider which I trill low for cash. ON HAN^ 9 barrels Mess Pork do Kriipe doJ 4,000 lbs. hnms and saoalders
a
..
will be an elcctipn hoi den in each township of the county of Vigo, on the first Mo i/]ny in Augjiat next^ at the usual place? of holding ulections, for the pWpo*e"of electing one Governor, one Lieutenant-Governor, ono Se. nator, one Repfe»enlatiyo, ono Sheritf, quo Coro* ncr, and^ao County Commissioner.
C. G. TAVLOR, Slier iff.
Terre-Haate, April 5—38t3
Rotary Public.
THE
ti
subscriber having obtained a com mis. VIUII as netary public, offors bis services to the public in that capacity. $Iay-l-4ltf 8. B. SOOKINS.
make tsmn 1
AVE just received from New York New Orleans) their Spring sypply of Goods, and a now ready to furnish customers with full assortments. They have also on ban#
II
Cotton lnrw,
from the Covington Factory, near Cincuanati May8-42tf
1
Just Received,
Per Steamboat 8YLPI1, and for tale, ~fk AT half pipes American brandy M.9W 3 do Cpfflt.-is 10 ca»ks of sweet Malaga Wine
dor, *.^Tcneriflfe do
K'l dftf' '-'}'-ilPart (very superior) 30 boxes bunch Raises 30 kegs do do
4
I, .barrel PepppT^ '. ,,
0ROVERMAN.
WR REJ\T.
WO Store Rooms, well calculated for business, Immediately fronting:
uo
plete. Their stopk has been purchased pn the, gaW^'of best terms, particalar attention in the selec- BLAKK & GROVRRMA W1 tion, and ewy article warranted
^, j0 the occupancy of/.
Dec, 10-23tf
KBfiH iloston aails
/WV 4(1 Iloxe* Creel's Tobs'CW 50 doz. best Hemp Bed-cords, J«»t received, ao* oreale, by July U-I ii'ifu-4 h. II. S, SOOT r.
Ci reeeriei &, Liquor*.
JUST
received per sieernper »y|pb, Grocf^ ries and Litton, coosrstiog ol Huaona bfueo Sugar "jiNew Orleans do •^Loaf do do I ^Pepper, Alspfc#, aadCinoamoa
Raisins ea boxea .v .• '*t
v2ir,.dr«nwJi
sT"
^«,gnelt« Brandy^- ,, American do #R««
1
.'-•-ijCiia tf:'-4 ^4 ^X^eriffWia%
7
Cordial, Acc^ Which we Sfr our coatomart on our«pt„f al la t^».
