The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 October 1834 — Page 4
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VCOS THE SEW TOU TO Aft ICR I FT.
EXTRAORDINARY 8CB«CAL A few evenings since, a« I)r.
this city—we do not mention his name, for very obviou* reasons, one of which is thai being a very modest man, he would not like to have his name blazoned abroad: and another is, that such publicity might subject him to very troublesome enquiries —both of which we would willingly avoid. t' But to proceed. Just as the Doctor tiftd closcd his eyes for the night, and was beginning to get into an agreeable snooze, he was awakened by a most violent ringing at the bell. Up he sprang, as alldoctort should. Unhasping the shutter*, and nnd throwing them wide, he dem.aded whnt was to pay? •What's to pay,' said the messenger— 'why that's for
iou
Doctor, in that compassionate lone with which he always addressed his patients. Oh! I don't know Doctor,'returned the i'Mient, with a bitter gronn—'I'm afcard I'm not long for this world.'
'Not to bnd as that, 1 hope,' said the Doctor kindly. *But how do you feel"? Where is your complaint?V *1 feel all over. My complaint Oh, Lord! how he tares and rips! applying I his hand lo the lower part of the abdomen.
4Wha
4The
4Ah,
new.'
-of
to say, when the job is
done. But WeSrc no time to talk nor palaver—I've come arter you to go, as fast as you can lay your legs to the ground, for to see a man that's in the most dreadfull state you ever seen in your bora days.' |f What's the matter with him?' ''^Matter! faith, that's more than lean
How is he affected *Oh, my Godl he's affected in all manner of ways at once* Sometimes he's up —sometimes he's down—and sometimes he's neither up or down. He's full of the most severest tarters and you never in all your life heard any poor cretur groan and taken on ag he dose. But I've no time to talk palaver. Come arc you most ready!' 'Coming in a minute.*
The worthy Doctor made all the haste he could, and in a very short time he was by his patient, Mr.- ~, in the upper part of Mulberry street. Having suppres ^sed the name of the Dr., wc also decline •5 giving the name of the patient. But he lived—and thanks to the Doctor still lives -^in the upper part of Mulberry street. *,.*What is the matter with you said the
tears and rips?' said the doctor.
cat the cat Oh, JUQrdi4hpW a »Thecat! What are you tnlking about?' •I've got a cat inside of me.' *Ah! indeed, is that the case? *lt is too surely the case. Dfictor, I feel him*, I feel him! He's scratching iny very insides out now.' 'What makes him scratch so?' •He han't had nothing to eat since yestardny* nnd that, I suppose, makes him un«nsief than u^ual. He's been a dreadful trouble to me for a long time and I determined to starve him out.'
A very good notion thit. Persevere, y'nd you'll conquer him athst.
but he'll conqer me first. How he
dose •q*at and tear?
ous ways to get him
of the colon.
4Well,
llmk!
a
hear him
**4+
"i *Tve ^ot a very b»d cold, nnd am rather Hard of hearing at present. But how come he down your throat?' •lie's been down there ever so long, Doctor. At first he was but a little kitten and now he's grown to be a monsterous big cat, if 1 can judg by the feeling. The case was this, doctor.—A number of us in frolic once got a bantering one another on the subject of swallowing mice. We'd just found a nest of them in one corner of «tnold chest. They were little creatures, a^d had no hair on them as yet. Some one of them beta qunrl of
brandy
1 could
not shallow one o{ them alive. I'd been drinking a little, nnd felt as though 1 could swallow and thing. And so, without more ado, I up with a young mouse, and down with him.' •Didn't you feel him kick as he was going down!' •He kicked like a serpent. But I got him .fitfily down, and won the brandy. My Godi (was the dearest brandy I ever had** JfcJ* •But TO5rcame the*arouse to turn to a cat!' W •He uian't turn to a cat, Doctor I turned a cat into him. That is to say, I turned a cat in to catfh him. He didn't die and digest as I expected he would, when 1 swallowed him. But he grew and be came so troublesome, that I wat forced to send a cat down to catch him.' •Well, what do you think of sending a dog down to catch the calf •Oh my insides how he scratches! I don't want no more live animals down me. Be* aides, it would'nt be easy gettin down a dog. The cat, when I first swollowed him, was a mere kitten. He was a master fellow, however, for mice, young as he was. He was no sooner fairly down, than he 3 ank'd up the mouse in short order.' •So you gnt rid of the mouse with very little trouble?' •Yes, but I've had a thousand times worse trouble with the cat.
I
tried vari
ud.
Sometimes
1
bread to my mouth to a tire him up, as Iv'e read of their doing to snakes and other live creatures that have been sw^flow^d. Sometimes I held a 'mouse to tempt him up. But »H to no purpose. He'd scratch and mew but would'nt cttme up.1 •The reason it, I suppose he can't get op. He's evidently below the great bend
held
Doctor,*? dmOt know any think
about thecou#.x but l'me sure he'll pot a period to me if he is'nt desloged soon.' 4fe must be cut out.' 'Cutoutl'excUtincd the patient with a horrified countenance. 'Ye* repeated the Doctor, coo!?, *he
a a &
did the stiake as we lately read of in th& papers?' •Toll htm outl What,toll out a full grown tom-cat What kind of a weasand do yoo think a man must have, to get up an animal of that size? I tell you the
only
wa^ri#"
to cut him out., •Well Doctor,you know'best. But I beg you won't hurt me any more than youcau help and perform the operation as soon as possible,when you've once got about it.' •Don't you fear, my dear sir. It shall be done as gently, and at the same time as expertly as the nature of the case will admit of.'
So saying the Doctor produced his instruments and fell to work and, in less than foity-Gve seconds, he was holding the cat up by the tail. ^•Therehe is!'said the^Doctor. *So soon', exclaimed the poor man— •my conscience! I scarecely felt the knife, it was done so slick. But 1 desire to thank the Lord it's no worse and 1 hope this will be a lesson to me-hereafter never to swallow any thingagain that has legs.' ,WeH, keep yourself quiet'said the Doctor, as he closed the incision with adhesive straps, and take nothing but water-gruel for a whole week, when you will be perfectly well.'
Aa for the cat,at first his eyes were a good deal affected with the light, and they are not even yet able to bear the full glare of day. But he is a capital night mouser and the darker it is the more certain he is of bis prey.
To conclude.The patient is now perfectly well, as be assured us but yesterday with his own mouth, from which we had the above account. He also adds, that the Doctor is about giving ar* official report of the case to the London Medical and Chirurgical Journal and that Scudder's Museum, nearly opposite St. Paul's Church, is to have the skin of the cat, whenever he shall shuffle off this mortal coil.'
FLOUR.
AA barrels of Super fine Flour, justj-eceiv-ed, and for sale, by BLAKE & GROVERMAN.
May 22, 44tf
3,500
May 29-45tf
Wheat. bushels of Wheat wanted immediately, by the subscriber.
A. L. CHASE.
TAKEN UP, by Caleb Vestly, io Posey township, Clay county,la. on the 23d day of June, 1834, oae brown MARE, with a hurt and split in the hoof of right hind foot, with a ftai in her forehead, and
somo saddle marks supposed to be 10 &r 12 years old, 14 1-2 hands high. Appraised to $2$ by Oliver Smith and David McBride.
July 31-2w» WM. McBRlDE, J. P.
Linseed Oil.
1
"g Bam-ls Linseed Oil, just received,'and JL®J' for sale by May 29-45tf I-A BLAKE & BALL.
TO JRjEJVT.
A6,!iard.
April
pd Brick dwelling house and Appple or Apply to 17—39— R. 3. McCABE.
I'reiich Ilurr Mill Stone* FBI HE Subscribers having lately purchased the JL old establishment of Messrs. Eld ridge & Strow, in the city of Buffalo, intend going ex teusivcly into the manufacture of
MILL STONES
and will keep constantly on hand, both for Flouring and Country Work, several pairs of the various kinds and size which will enable them to fill orders on very short notice and as thwy import their Blocks direct from France, it gives them a decided advantage in choicc of stock and enables the subscribers to offer them much lower than they have ever been sold for in this country. —At,SO
DUTCll BOLTING CLOTHS of every number now used, and of the most approved stamps.
—ALSO-
Hoisling'Scrcas, Lighter-Scrcws, Spindles, Bails and Divers, Damsels, Screen' Wire, fa. fa.
Being also connected with a very extensive FOl'NDKY, (at Rochester, N. Y.) they will fagnish MILL CASTINGS of any description that may be desired.
The subscribers are confident that they can furnish their western friends with any of the nbove articles on better terms than they can be procured at Philadelphia, Baltimore, or any of the Kastero or Southern markets and as the transportation from* Buffalo will be less than from either of the above markets, they think it will be for the interest of mill-wrights and oth or* at the West, to favor them with their orders.
GEO. W. BUSH & CO.
Buffalo, Fob. 18, 1834. REFERENCES. S. Thompson & Co. Pratt, Taylor St Co. A. Eaton J. L. Barton Barker A llolt Townsend, Coit & Co. Smith & Macy Norton and Carlisle Richard Scars Joy and Webster W, Smith, Dunkirk Gilbert Knapp, Portland Harbor Josiah Kellocg, Erie M. Hwbbard, D. Whitney, Great Bmy H. Phelps and Co. O, River Gidding*, Baldwin, Peate Co., Clettttland Standart, Wibur and Co., Hurmn, R. H. Heywood, fenirt
Buffalo.
Uollistor and Co., Sandwk} H. V. Disbrow 1 J. R. Dorr and Co. Dttnil M. P.Parker andC-oy Britain ami Phelan J. Griffiths and Co., Sl.Jottphi John H. Kintie, Ckitmg*. March 15 (Buff. Pat: and Com. Adr.] 3£-€m
$ %XT.
jglX HUNDRED*BARRELS of Ksnhswt
Salt, just received and for sale by L. H. it J. 8cora\
June MOlf
Save flic Pieccs.
TDK
subscribers will yay oae dollar per 1001 bt. in foods, for old Cast Iron, soch as roked lids, pots, kettles, plougb-moulds, etc. deelivercd rt tbeir store in Terre-Hsute.
peony saved ii, worth two earned July S-30tf R. WA LLACK, CO.
FRLSH FLOUR.
JUST
received, a lew bartets soperfoe Flear, from Marktc's Milts. July 1&—51 JAMS3 TRABUE.
1 1 A Barrels Kcoawha Salt, in good order now laadiag from tin steaaer Sjlpb
CQfTON YARN.
|Q BALfcS, just received, per steamer Ji. tvSylfib, and for rale at the factory prices with the addition of freight only, by
Jtfbe 19—18 J.C. & W. KARLY.
I. 8. Palmer
HASDoctor
established himself at Clinton, and intends to practice in all the departments o. his profession. His Office is over C. Clark's Store, where he may be found at alJ times, ready to wait on any who shall please to give him a Call.
He will attended families by the year, if that method should be preferred. .. June 26—49—Sw
SALT/ SALT!! SALT!!! barrels Zanesville Salt,
low for cash, by
C«np«"ir
Stale of Indiana, Vermillion County, ss: Probate Court, in
COURTLAND
HE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of CHAS. AS. J1AYXES, was dissolved on the 30th June last, by mutual consent. Persons owing any thing to the lat«* firm nre requested to pay the same to Jp.mes Haynes, who is authorized to settle all accounts.
F. R. BENNETT for C. &, J. UAYNES-. July 17 52tf
BACK again:
JNO.
BURTON bus again resumed the bu siness of a Tavern Keeper, at the well known stand of the
"Union Hall,"
Where he will be most happy to see the old friends of the establishment, as well as such new friends as Bhall honor him with a call. An absence of nearly twelve months has not deprived him of the disposition to attend to the wants of his guests while, he is buppy to add, it has placed within his reach the means to make his Housg more comfortable, more desirable, and more pleasant than heretofore. He can only promise to those who put up at hisbouse every attention—good fare— pleasant rooms—and, if they haye horses, a stable not exceeded by any in the State, with on attentive hostler, who never tires in his vocation. His charges will be as moderate as those of his neighbors—never exorbitant—nor unsuited to the pressure of the times.
Terre Haute, Sept. 4-5tf
Just Received,
BUOWN
Aug. 7-3tf
109 PACKAGES FRESH GOODS,
WHICHtime
were purchased at a very favorable in the eastern cities. Our tock is much more complete than is usual, so early in the season—purchasers are invited to oall. The usual articles of barter taken in exchange, by
to
Kanawha,) just received and for sale
June-9&-4I>tf
BLAKE & GROVERMAN.
Vacation, 1834.
LAWSON, administrator oj
Samuel Rundell, deceased, this day, by R. M. Corwine, his attorney, filed his petition praying for a settlement of said estate as an insolvent estate whereupon it is ordered that un» less the creditors of said estate notify the administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, b? filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description, and date of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the clerk of this court, previous to the final distribution ef theassettsof said estate, the same will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors and it is ordered Ihat a copy of this order be published in some authorized newspaper, for six weeks successively.
JNO. W. RUSH, CVk V. P. C.
June 24, 1834.—5(hv6
NOTICE. vf
and bleached Shirtings, Casinetts,
Flannels, Blue and Green Cloths, Jeans, Cotton Yarns, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ready made Clothing, Ten, Coffee, Sugar, Tar, Salt, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Hardware, Quoensware, $-c. At reduced prices, by
ANDERSON, BELL, & CO.
Louisville, Ky. July 15. P. S. 20,000 doz. cotton yarn on hand, of Blackstock, Bell, & Co manufacture, warranted.
July 32-l-w4
MEW GOODS.
CHAMBERS & GARVIN LOUISVILLE, KY.
HAVE
just received and are now opening a very extensive srttd welt selected assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. Consisting of
English, India, French and Domestic
ceased.
COME
UA
TRJiBUE.
DRY GOODS.
ALSO,
Hardware & Ctlery. Gun Powder Imperial
1
TEAS.
Hyson and Your/g Hyson, Indigo, Madder, Pepper, Spice,
Ginger, Indigo, Alum, &c. To which they would invite the attention of thoir Indiana and Illinois friends and dealers generally, to give them a call
September, 4~5tf The W«bath Mercury (Lafayette) will pabluh itbove till the 1st January, 1835.
To Blacksmiths.
WE
have on hand,two Blacksmith's Bellows, of good quality, which we will sell low for cash, or on short credit.
Sept. 4—5tf.
LIJSTQJY, BLAKE & BALL.
Vermillion Probate Courts Aug.
Term, 1834
Joseph Schooling, and Jonathan W. Downing, Administrators of On petition for Michael Pattoa decHl sale of real eti I state. The heirs of said de- I
now at this terof, the mid Administrators, and suggest to the Court, here that they have discovered that the personal estate of said dee'd, is insufficient top iy the debts and de mands outstanding against said estate. It is therefore ordered that the heirs of the mid Michael Patton, deo'd.be summoned to be and appear on tbe first day of the next term, and shew cante,ifany tbey can,why such real estate,should not be sold and made assetts for tbe payment of the debts and demands aforesaid. And it appearing to the Court, that certain of the said heirs, to wit: Benjamin Hollaod and Mildred his wile, and David Patton are not residents of this State, it is therefor* ordered, that notice*bf this application be given by three successive publications in the Wabash Courier, a newspaper rinted and pubtisfaed at Terre Haate, is tbis
Itatew Attest. JOHN W. RUSH, Cl'k. Sept.
School Books.
l.
LARGE assortment of School Books, in
eluding tbe moat approved kinds, jost at tbe Terre Haate Book Store.
cad Sept. l«-7tf
re-
LOtllSVILLH ADVERTISE. -rimENfS.
BOOTS &SSHOES.
will sell on the most accommodating terms. His stock will be large and well aborted. 1 he following (to which he would invite attentioo) will comprise apart: 2,000 pair men's Calf Pumps ,,4. 2,000 do do Seal do £,000 do do Common 8,000 do women's Heel^ Lasting 2 0 0 0 S 500 do do Leather do pp"5"" 2,000 do men's Kip Brogans i\~. 1.000 do do Calf do ,, 1,500 do JBoys and Misses 1,000 do Boots, "J. STIVERS, Main Street, 1 door West of fourth Street, upper side, Louisville, Ky.
March 15- i5 If.
FRESH AND CHOICE
GS AND MEDICINES
WILLIAM
F. PETTET, Market Street, LOUIsriLLE, KY.
Has on^hand n\j extensive assortment of genuine DRUGS A.YD MEDICINES. Also— SHOP FURNITURE, SURGICAL IXSTRU JttENTS, VIALS, etc. all of which are offered at the lowest city prices. 0^7" Country dealers and Physicians are invited to call afnd^pxamine for themselves. Orders sent from the country will be faithfnlly executed, both as regards quality and prices,
Louisville, Maroh 29—37—ly
STEWART 4-POWELL,
'^(Successors of HY. E. THOMAS & Co.)
^Hardware Ifferchsfits,
LOUISTTIi.LE, KY. April 4—42—if
J. STIVERS,
"M?. Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoe Store, V":
MAINj ONE DOOll FROM FOURTH STREET, LOUISVILLE, KY. June l3-49tf j,sfj
JLox^ipville Wire factory^ *.« !*OR MAKTlfO A" «, ROLLING AND STANDING SCREEN S
For jflercliant Mills
R1DDLKS-S'tenet
ISries
M. W. SEDAM.
West of and adjoining the Office of the .Vabash Courier.
1 1,1
Fresh Goods.
and SCREENS for FANNING
31 ILLS and Riddles forM eal ,G rain, Seed, Flour, Fowder, &c. &.c. WIRE, for Cdlar Windows, Safes, Milk Houses, &c. Sold wholesale^nd retail, as low as any Factory in the United States, on4thstreet. between Main and Market Street, Louisville, Ky.
J. DROMVVELL, Jr.
'Louisville, Ky. Dec. 19-23-Iyr. N. U.—All orders tljarikfully received and punctually attended to.
llats, Boots, and Shoes.
H.CAREY,
Aearly opposite io Anderson^ BellSf Co. Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
now receiving, direct from the manufactothe following splendid stock of Goods, for sale by package or doz. on reasonable terms and requests merchants to call and examine for themselves, losay,.,,
10,000 pair of best Brogaha, Boots nhrl Shoes, assorted, 40 Cases Fashionable Fur llats, 400 piecesHatters banding & binding 600 Tips and sides,
1000 lbs. of English shoe-thread, ass'd. 60 Doz. best Phil. Calf-skins, .4. 4000 lbs. first quality soal-Ieather, And suudry other articles in the Shoe,line cofcantly on hand, &c. &c.
Louisville, july 25-3tf*
li. II. & jr. 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, and Imperia Teas •*.. Green Havana Coffee New Orleans Sugar
Loaf, Lump, and white Havana do Raisins, whole and half boxes Zante Currants, Fijs and Almonds Tobacco, cavendish, and common Spanish and common Cigars Cinnamon, Nutmegs, and CJovesi, Pepper, Allspice, and Ginger Cayenne, Pepper, Mustard and'Rice Tanner*?, Sperm, and Linseed Oils Boston Nails, assorted Shovels, Spades, and Collin's Axes Best ChampaigW Brandy,
Do. American do Jamaica aud American Rum." Holland and American Gin Peach Brandy .Best rectified Whiskey j, Madeira, Teneriffe, and CJargt Wino Sweet and dry Malaga do
Muscat Wine, in cases Cordials, in barrels and cases Pine-applo*Checse Boston Soap, Codfish, in boxes, Smoked Herring Mackerel, in barrels aud tubs, Sperm Candles, etc. They have also on hand a quantity of best superfine fresh FLOUR, which they can warrant all of which they are determined to sell ajt .the lowest prices for cash.
Terre Haute. June 5-—46tf
JUST RECEIVED,
Per Steam Boat,'
chests Young H. Tea
»r» rf in
Olf I ceroon of lodigo
20 boxes Kaisins 10 do Chocolate 2 do sperm Candles For sale low for cash, or on short credit, by
BLAKE & GROVERMAN.
April I-30-tf
IX STORE,
Brn^s, Medicines, Fatal Is,
HE subscribers have on hn nd plct&and fall 'assortment of
which they offer
to
March 8. 1834
ft-.
,f"
Main, near Wall Street,
JUSTwill
S
ts u,
•.v?w
OQ packages Qocensware 30 boxes Glassware SO kegs Tobacco (first qaality) 40,900 Spanisbend half Spanixb Cigafr 40 rea»s cap aa»d letter Pa pet -i 14 barrel Ctorosffresh)
Rice and groond Ginger, dee. BLAKE de GROVERMAN. May-8-49tf
GLASSWARE.
O Boxes L8 pt. Tumblers Olf 20 do do 10 HrrlIdos do 20 ^1 pt. flasks 20 qt Mtfes
Jfafeft received per Steam Boat, aa3 lor sals lew for cash, or on short credit, by BLAKE & GROVKRJUlf,
April 5-38
a very eon
country merchants,physicinnr
and other at wholesale .for less prices than eve, heretofore offered, but whiob, in consequence, oi the difficulty of
tbe
times, they will soli for cash
only. On these terms they invite the attention of purchasers. GOODWIN & WILSTACH,
No. 3, Upper Market Stwst, Cincinnati. Cincinnati, March 23-36-3m.
PRINTER WANTED.
A Compositor nnd pressman, #ho understands nis basinajgy will find Employment, and a liberal salary, by immediate application at this office, personally, or by letter addressed to the "Editor of the VVabash Courier, Terre Haute, Indiana."
'NOTICE.
ALL
persons indebted to the subscriber,either by note or account, for goods had during the years of 1832 and 33, are hereby notified, unless payment shall be made before the 40th day of April next, that all such claims will be placed inthehand3of an officer for collection it being distinctly understood at the time of sjtle that the goods were not sold on t&o, but only one yearns credit. Xj?
1
March 1-33-tf C. WARREN"
China, Glxss, and Queensivrae Store. .. & i. (WHOLESALE AND RETA
Jit the Comer qf Second and Wabash SlrccU* TERRE-HAUTE, IND. & GROVERMAN have on hand and are constantly receiving from Baltimore, large quantities of the above articles,which they offer to nterchants nnd dealers in the couu try as low as they can be obtained in the west We shall make this business permanent, and shall at all times be abundantly supplied*, with every article in the line. The attention of the public is respectfully invited to thisestablishmens. Or ders from a distance wiU be punctually attended to, nnd ware neatly andi ecurcly packcd ."Aug. 28—8tf.
B1LAKE
Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron JKnnufactuviii' 'JOHN & NOAH BliWIER,15
CONTIKfUE-
received a fow bbls. Whiskey, which we et II low for cash or on short credit Jan. 25-28-tf BI.AKE &. BALL.
BACON
U1IIE subscriber has on hand, nnd intends JL keeping a supply of very superior Bacon—
Midlings, Shoulders, and Jules,
well dried and smoked, which he offers for sale ut fair prices.# Aiso a few HAMS in pickle. May 8-42tf JOSEPH MILLER.
State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss: Probate Court, May Term, 1834. AMUEL ItOBERTSON administrator of Da vid Robertson, deceased, this day filed his petition praying for a settlement of said estate, as an insolvent estate: Whereupon it is ordered that unless the creditors of said estate notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective clnims, by filing the same, or a statement of theDntare, description and date of the contract or assumpsit upon wbicb the'same may be founded, in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, previous to the final distribution of the assetts of said estate, the same will be^post-po-.ied in favor of the claims of the more diligent creditors and it is ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Wabash Charier, six *ceks successively.
A Copy. Attcst, £. GILBERT, CI June 19-48w6
Magistrate's Blanks,
PRINTED
r«
Jan. 11—tf.
:~«'S
'Iw
-'•a lr,
the above business in all its va
rious branches, at their old stand in TerreHaute. Orders addressed them, or lo Messrs. L. U. & J. Scott,or Blake and Bull, will be promptly attended to.
March 22—36—If
....
tH
JUST UUCEWfiD,
AND
for sale at the Terrc-Haute Book Store, The worlfe of Thomas Jefferson, complete in 4 volumes.
Rush's Memoranda of a Residence at the Court of Loudon, as Ambassador of the United Stales, in 1 volume. "V-/
1
Pollock's Course of Time", one vol. 8 vol. The Ambitious Student, by E. L. liulwer, 1 v^L S vol
Contaouthe.rFleming by Author of Viavi Grey, volunginiDiikc, etc. 2mes.
^prin^ & Siuunicr' uooits.
WE
have just received a beautiful stock
seasonable goods, which have been purchased in the Eastern Cities at reduced price®, and will be offered to our customers and the public unusually low.
Mav 1-41 tf LINTON A: LINDLEY
n*M8M£EY.
v(
on fine paper, kept constantly on
hand and for .sale, ut the TERRE-HAUTE BOOKSTORE. AU^, BLANK DEEDS, of a snperior qnality Orders for any of tbe above, promptly attended te. *"rf*
•Wathew Stewart Wf RESPECTFULLY informs his frfend and the pahiic, that he has erected, and will open ou tbe first day of Jan uafynext, a
Ifotinc,
at the sign of TEUitK-HAUTE HO EL, irame. dinteJy north of Doc't. R. Blake's Drtfg Store andoppotite the dwelling of Mr. John D. Early, in Twc-Haole.
The Tavern Ilonse is spaclons, and affords a sufficient number of comfortable, airy, and pleasant losing rooms, to accommodate almost any amount of travel, many of which are retired.—Being Well supplied with good servants, and determined to spare
bo
rECEl\TED
II
tehme-uavtb
ttoofct tc statiouars Store.
Jstore-room
1
exertions to promote the
comfort and render agreeable tbe stay oTall who may call at his house—he &ost earnestly solicitsthe patronage of tbe public.
A tried atrd faiChful Ostler will give bis constant attention to the Stables, wbicb shall be well supplied with every description of Provender. Twenty-five or thirty boarders can be accommodated.
December 26 .-24-tf
WORKS.
at tbe Terre Haute Book
Store, and for sale—Condensed Reports of cases decided io tbe High Coort of ChanceIf England, Edited by Ricbard Peters aid K. v. Ingrahatn, Counsellors at Law, of Pfailadelpbip. In 4 volumes,splendidly bound.
on
the Law of Mortgages, by tbe
lateT. Powell,Ksq. with copious noles,bv Tbos. Coventry, Esq. ef Lincoln's ]00, Birrister at Law. Notes and references 10 American *Vab^Isd7
E**'
Io 8
,ol#' bndsomeIy
*Jab®aL^r«f ^®c«to*and Adminntntort, b»prn 1
W,t,h
Americaa references,
T. DOW LING are now opting udjoiuing the office ofthe Wn-*
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