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Tjnr. DissEvrrrcs.—The bill for admitting the diss^nterf la the literal) honors of the Universities, was thrown out of the House of Lords, on the 1st of August, by large trsfijoii y.
Lord Rajo^dk moved the second reading of
the bill, and contended strongly for the :inciple of allowing dissenters to graduate* It wasbnly following up what had already been recognised in the repeal of the Corporation and Te*t actS.
The Dake of t.otit^rck declared that no measure wase/$r Wooght forward so uncalled for—bo cruel—-so injurious and mischievous. He moved an amendment that the bill be read a second time that day six mouths.
The Duk« of EllintiTOK considered that the admission of the Dissenters would be a violation of the University charter*, and anticipated the subversion of the church itself, were the hairier* removed, which their ancestors had opposed to the admission of dissenters into the Meats of learning.
Vuhjoukt Mkuhwiinj! would vote for the second reading, hut he thought a compromise between ihe dissenters and the universities better than a resort to the forcible measure of an act of Parliament.
The liOHD CiiANCELLOit wag in favor of the claims of the dissenters, but said that when they obtained the right to receive •degrees they had all they were entitled to abki As io the subscription oath, he inquired if it did not bring odium upon ceremonies to which it was intended to add reverence. Whether those who signed the thirty-nine ni tides would not as readi-
I)subscribe sixty-nine! The trulyconscientioue man was the~cnly one who would refuse to subscribe them
The Aw-nuisuor of Canti hourv, the Eaiu. of Cakiinauvow, and the Bishop of
K\BTi?it opposed the bill. The latter #aid h« should consider its passage an act of fclo dr. $e
"lip *1"ha"v1 ^P- whole of Ibe other pow
tatnSleveni,from Havre, at New \ork,w „Q„ ,-Jlin* tclligence is received from the French capitnl, to the I0|h ult. inclusive, with London datess nf the 5th. *. The British Ministry seem detchhiiHfd to go on in supporting the claims of the two juvenile peninsular queens to fheir respective crowns—and in that policy will be cordially seconded susiaifl^d byjthe French government.^#? ?,
in those who permitted it.—
The dissenters, he said, pin inly avowed that this bill was only preliminary to a demand for the severence of Church and estate. Would the House be their accomplices? their tools? the ministers of their hatred against our sacred institutions?
The majority for rejecting the bill was 102. The following debate which occurred in the house of Lords, develops the designs of the Ministry with more distinctness than is usually elicited by questions propounded by opposition members. The di*
than is usually elicited by questions propounded by opposition members. The di* fee'.nes* of iImj avowal is a strong indica tion that Ministers feel confident of *Up-
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The Morning Chronicle announces, on Ihe authority of a letter from Madrid, that the Spanish Cabinet had claimed the inillv U|falU9U Y'ltUMlL.! Iinu umihicu mv its- giuuo iijio vixutivn^v wj tprvcntionof I'Vanee, and that the French of the singularity of politics in the East, nrmv iVus ar(n:iliv nm%in«r thr Pvrcnnees. There can be no doubt that the Gre army Was actually passing the Pyrenoees. The Sun says "We are ccrtain the French Government will answer rts its honor demands, and that it will have the cordial support of Kngland. It is no time for hesitation in this affair. Spain ought to be traiiquilixed^ in spite of the machinations of tho Holy Alliance* Neither Austria, Russia, nor Prussia, has yet acknowledged
LJni A%Ulr|ii) Uvf WiNJtflj sscia v% avnuv" *vv*©v »v %asv* A/mvn v^»»w» the young Queen of Spain, and there is ever they had there before, for theatrical
Carlos shall be acknowledged legitimate King of Spain, as soon as llusaia shall have finished with the Otoman empire.— lhil it unnot be thnt England and ranee will be the dupes of these despots.*
Patliamestt «w prorogued on the 5tK The two (louses appear to have been thoroughly pitted against each other for some days prevtojus to the prarogntion.
In the Uptin^of I.ord»,August 11th,after an Hiil'ii ited debate, the Irish tithes bill refused «&CQiut rtarfingi
We hare* seen «ccotfms from Madrid, on which implicit reliance may be placed, dated on Sunday, the 2?th July, mi nothing is said in them anf ey demand of Vreu»:h inteiventioo, whilst rocnlkw is made of commuuicatiou not reconctloable with ,« *, -5^#
Again, other accounts, of the same high and authentic characterWc been rectiv-
no doubt but ion Carlos has been iniiigat- display, particularly as the Archipelago no doubt but ion Carlos has been initigat ed by these Powers to make a division in the west of Europe, while they are a»ranging all things lo suit themselves in
IttUgttlg} nil MllllgO I.W 3UIV »M *1«V Wi/uuill VI the East, with the understanding that Don dare not make open war, the issue of which 1^. ^t. l. lAniilmAlA (Kah Unf iKav nrA rurrvinff
by a vote
of ItU to 1^ Majority .tgainst the second r«stding»G7. Tl.c Pool l.aw« Amendmetrt Bill pas* ecJ the llooseof Commons on the 8th, after# amendments.
Arciu:its fuun J?apoll to July S^siate tnat Main» had su&iftitt#, and that Greece wu* retur»i» to complete tranquillity.
TH* K:«?f pi?e his royal assent to the Chmch n-.yv rah lies (Ireland) Bill, the Cv urt of .' ain^rv (Ireland) Bill, the Ref$*jtrntl0i Vot« j^«fSfi^W.d) Bill, the itusth A«?tmHfm Cokwueation Bill the jiil of Beer 1, and to kvenil other bill-. v*
{IlKl WluClMlvCll4r«CK»l| IIpTv Uvvll UUfUlj W IvWB wmii
August, which are loUfljifilcBt o® llie main question of the ttenttcd for French intervention. If cwmer set *ith dt»patches from lite Goairt de Raywttnl on a .t. L. Y&.IM L.~ »*fV M» musfhave arrived it Paris before Monday last*, ami urn canhajrdly tuppo®^ lUat»if*oc intelligence had *rr»«edtUwould not ha*
*Hi^re am other reaSttivi for questioning itHs mtclligcntc, dented from the which the intei^ttttioo i* »id W
ed from Pans, of the date of the 4th of ^uentfy Httlc beticr tban a rem a gambler .A AtLltsI #VClk iikM a debtor a dwlij-tj and, in tacL a gentleiiKUity seoowM
the* nifht of Sonday, the ^#th of July, he stinave arrived at Paris before Monday .Vm^rka, we are informed th^t several tcanhanily ftippo^lUat»if«uch members of the Metropolitan theatre*
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The Swiss Hiet, in its sitting on the 2lth ult. took in its consideration the demand made by the Canton of Neufchatel for a separation. B'nr from complying with this demand, all the Deputations, except four, declared an opinion that Neufchatel ought to become a totally Republican State, and that the anomaly of its constitution must one. day disappear The separation was unanimously rejected, und it was afterwards decided by twelve^State? and a-half, that Neufchattl, in its official correspondence with the other Cantons, ought never to use the term
Principality,
display, particularly as the Archipelago and theBlark Sea will become dangerous by the middle of September. «tTo go to the bottom of things', the Great Powers
hate 1^'^iiMttlr "WirieRef# It fo|)^t^f#sfcoteiied that the orfhydral offtok expressly stipulated in H, that no one of ibe is an tnibllible antidote aga'mst arsenical four powers can intervene with Spain or poison.
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demand of the
powers. Now Spain
was bound, before calling on France to intervene, to obtain the concurrence of England and Portugal.
Letters ft om Madrid announce the arrest of 1). Juf^n Van Ilaelen, who is a Ltent. General in the Belgic service.—** There are aortic
meri who seem propelled
by malign toffuence to their own destruction—who, aftex escaping the dangers ar»s- drid il. a
1_1 rt«/\l .rr*
As
theJCompact
and Act of Union acknowledge that State in no othqr cpiality than that of (^anion.
The Italian papers last received in Paris give some particulars relative to an insurrectionary movement in Syria against the Egyptians. The inhabitants of Jerusalem and it? neighborhood had made common cause with the Turks, and penetrated in considerable numbeis into the citadel, which, however, they were compelled tq evacuate. Great loss, it is said, was sustained on both sides. Ibrahim was marching against tho insurgents with seven thousand men.
The Paris Conslitufionncl attributes the j^yftlt of several of the tribes oi Syria ugainst the nascent dominion of the Viceroy of Egypt, to the intrigues of the agents
.u
port in tjie Jilteof policy they jntended to of Russia, and the influence of large sums -f tKnm If nnfnrpursue.
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of money distributed by them. It entertains no doubt that Ibrahim Pacha will soon be able to put down the revolt, but regards this occurrence as another symptom
There can be no doubt that the Great Powers ar§ observing each other, and that, without venturing to make open war, t^cy arc acting secretly to suppress the iiaihlfftce of their Cabinets. It cannot be imagined that England and France are sending squadrons to the Levant merely for naval evolution, or that the Russians are throwing into the Black Sea a greater armament than
they cannot foresee, but'they are carrying Ilats, 'J"**
on a kind of underhand war. As soon as H. Russia made herself decidedly master of pearly opposite to JlndersoTi^ Belize exclusive influcncc oyer the Divan,France
nnd England ought to have thrown their whole strength round the Viceroy of Egypt, the natural rival of the Sultan. A Special KtivoV has arrived at 1 ari#to claim
and the collecting of them costs tire empire, one year with another, the enormous sum of a million and
times their fullest
their
antml
Algiers as a pledge of the friendship of frjends, with the assurance that his stock ami pri1%:. aatUfnMnrv. All nr« France towards the Sultan. This has been suggested by Russia. It will be easily conceived that the Cabinet of Paris will refuse such a concession, so contrary lo its interests nnd its dignity, and then the Divan will sdy. "Why doyou wish that we should not seek the support of Russia, who protects us, whilst yott deprive us of one of our tributary Pachahks?" and the Cabinet of St. Pelersbuigh will say on its side,
a nearly three
nominal,
& twelve times
amount.
A
new and startling
if
oft of Scire* is a-
bout to make Hi appearance, believed io proceed from the pen of a lady of rank.and well kt»wu jm a loader of fashion. The book is lobe entitled "The Mao of llorcorf according to the nawtcn. lahaft of the mod em worfcL Weslwll be^nrious to see ihts ooVeli ior a town "man of honor" i* lri?
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lb*
fioished
Owint to tbe t«ry favomWe account
ven by Mr. Chwles Kemble of theatricals
I -SI 1- it jv ih* WffctfY Al will tak«* their departure for the land of promise ts the eowrw the present
fauwrfaa^
$\r
MrSml Discmay*—Two
the oxyhodrut of iron is per-
f?ctiy inaocious, this discovery is peculiarly interesting. I# Marshal Gerard dete»mined in his reforms to put up the army contracts at auction* and to make no farther promotions of superior offices until the arifiy expenses are feduced to the legislative proTisions»r
Gem Minn's
ng from the troubles they involve themselves in, and seenring recompense? that escape tbe grasjj of more tranquil and me- by H. L. Bulwer, M» P. brother of the rjtoriouy persons, are not contented i|r»til ^feat anthor of that name* iL..- »L k^MMtUA ikni' TKo cniint they ruin themselves, and tbe cause they pretend lo support, bj their violence and imprqdcpce. Such is the ease with Van Haelen. The Belgic revolution overtook h»m living in giodesl retirement a3 a Spanish or Ru.-sian major—it raised him to the grade of commander-in-chief and though the government, dreading his unstable character, found themSelves called on to dismiss him? he was rewarded with the permanent rank of Lieut. General, and a pension of 10,(MX) francs a year. With this he might have lived contented and happy but the only happines such men find is in anarchy and misrule. Madame Van Haelen, who is a sister of Quiroga. still resides here with her children. If all that is said be true, the Belgic government wiH be under the necessity of marking its disapprobation of Van HaelenVconduct by some mark of rigor—that is, if he escapes the laws of Spain. Palafox has claims on his country Van Haelen none. For whether in Spain, Russia, or Belgium, his presence has always'been rnarked by conspiracies and agitation*
fotmcr
aid^de«canrp was
implicaled in tbe late conspiracy at Maid. Among the new publications we notice ^Fkasce, Social, Literary, and political,"
The cholera luis entirely ceased at Madrid, Only two cases having occurred July 2Cth and*27th.
General llarispe, wh6 Commands the French forces on the Spanish frontier, it is said, will disarm the followers of Carlos, should Gen. llodil, as is expected, drive them upon France. It is the wish of Rodil, that Gen. Ilarpse should force them back into fcJpain, that the whole may be put to the sword*
The London CotifWf^iftfm| of the report of the Parliamentary Committee on Drankenness,says: Mo$l of their recommendations are the very reverse of sober:
and notwithstanding their virtuous abhorrehceof gin and whiskey, we agree with Mr. O'Connell in thinking thnt they had been not a little muddled in the course of their inquiries. Nothing indeed is more cortmon than for gentlemen, crammed with turtle and venison, washed down with pints of sherry and magnums of claret, to conclude the evening's enjoyment by indignantly hiccupping forth a moral philippic against the enormity of dram-drinking, and the increase of gin shops and beer shops." JIJ
The report recommends tb6 absolute prohibition of distillation
importation
wto
the
The Duke of Wellington and the Marcjuis of Londbnderry obstinately cherish their bitter
Tory
scenes that disgraced Europe in the attempt to establish the diabolical doctrines of legitmacy. |f .. vf Remachid a Miguelile Guerilla chiefBin, continues his atrocities in the mountains of Algarvcs. Ite lately murdered all the male population of Aibuera, lz7 in number, calling his brutal acts
-Saefnpas, or Sacred Purifications. The introduction of steam coaches on common roads will receive a check by the dreadful accident which lately happened to th^t betweeuGlasgow and Paislej. Oiie ofthe wheels giving way, the boiler was crushed and exploded, and four of the passengers killed, and the remaining eight badly injured. Notwithstanping this, we
preceive
Oct 3^8tf
wYou
possess Algiers, why should not we be allowed to occupy any other part of the territory of the Porter'
The whole amount of Irish lithe# h.is heen estimated at about
one of these coaches is making the
experiment of running through the most densely populated and narrow, streets of London, such as Cor uhill,Scc*
Slioe9#
Main Street, ....
LOUISVILLE, KV.
INOW
S srpenmg Ws Fail and Winter sapplj
o(
ww
Boot9, Shoes &Hats
whieh
he invites tne auenuon u«» twumij
to which he invites the attention of his country friends, with the assurance that his stoc! ces will be foondeftreinely satisfactory. dars filled with promptitude and fidelity*
I\otice*
THE
Law Partnersl
THE
000,000/. a year
ip,heretoforeexi^ting
tween tbe subscribers is dissolved.
E.
subscriber i| now receiving a Tery large supply of tho abore articles, being 600 ca•e* well assorted, comprising every articfe in tbe shoe line. Country merchants are invited to can and examine the stock, of which the following will make a parti 5000 J»air men's 8ti£ kip pegged Hned and boqnd Broranl
SCPOO jMr aea's thick de" Brians Jo do? thick Boot# do HoyH Broyans ym) do women's lesther sfeoaf Jim i) f«r d» do boots 2000 do d(f morocoo shoe#
The w»n
toW
onww^1/
tift of to uficttfi! castomers.
M*tn fU
Oct 3-etf
4
do
P«n«r. \tofie*, aa^Cfa|WM5«f in boxes iFigs io dram* T" Sigftette Brandy^
,sv, Amerieaa „do. R«« «i
TeaerUT Wt®d
16
Matega i-
phy-
pdaitt, al *•&"***
A
altera*.
"MUST received an B&sortraent
ami
Farn, Halt aori Shoet, Cofhtft Cart Stmi Jlxu, fr.'iipznd Crot* Cul
at tbe lowest CAsh prices Oct 2-dwl3
Ginseng,
and Rags, receivedin
Louuyil!ct
Oct 3-8tf
from grain oi
of ipirilous liquors
Mr. O'Cannell said there was such a rage to appoint parliamentary -committee of inquiry on every trivial subject, that he should not be surprised to hear (hem propose
inquire into the best
means of preventing flies from destroying buttet or drowning themselves in the milk." (Laughteir.) "The poor rtsqecfabte femeles,*1 who lately went on a matrimonial speculation to New South Wales, have found it a miserable delusion* Finding neither employ ment nor husbands they became drtink ards and prostitutes. In the streets of Sydnej the unfortunate wretches are pointed rtt with scorn,and called in derision after the name of the vessels they came rn, thus: ^Bausoragh merchant, a tyed Rover, or a Princess Royal," &c.
Oct 2—8w9
Oct
prejudiced. Tljey still
hug to their bosom and mourn cfVer ihe dream oftheuIIolj Alliance" "and Divine Rights of Kings," exploded among the .ifconwtrosHtttf of those by-gone day*, when they tmemselvcs were the chief actors ih
ii
Spencer, Ind. Aug. 4ts
be-
JVf. HI .YT/.YG7W,
"*H. Q. SKLY.YERt.
September 21--^^ *.*• Boots & Shoes.
HSRNIA, OR RUPTURE.
THE
THE
subscriber respectfully announces to the People, and the afflicted, tbar
DOLLARS,
j. sTirr.Rs,
1
i«#f -r»
4IA,
LouitrUle, hf.
CSroceries & Liqaort*
"BTUST received per steamper Hj tpt», G»eerirt and Liiyiors,^consisting of Haranna browaSogar fiew Orteaaat®! d» l«oaf do
A
in
J^r«»McmtSmtnm owsai
aspf^.1
ot $rv Qvodt
sod Groceriesi K^Hlwkp Jjmnaatn3 H'hiU
Often Madtmsm* Blanlets%
Lich wilt be soH
JL1MR& B. MGALU
To Country Merchants. A N DERiSON* BELL & CO. are now receives. {eg and opeuing an unusually large and weli selected stoci of
FAL.L AJ\D WINTER
GOODSi A HA RDWARE,
which tbey of
fer low foF caaii, or to puocta&lpiea Us factory terms. 5' P. S.
fVt
tutd Tow Linen, Feathert
exebaose £ar Goods.
Oct l-?m2
ELEC110N ti? BAXK DIRECTORS ice
TIJE
Stockholder* in tbe Branch Bank of tbe 9th liank District, will take tiolice, that on the 11 lh day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock »2. M. and 4 P, M- at ihe Court itouse in Terre Haote, au election will be held by ballot for eight Directors for said Branch, at which litne aud place poll books will be opened *sd liie votes of the stockholders received by us.
Subscribers fOr Stock are informed, in answer ta an etn|'»iry frequently made, whether United Stales Bank notes or other good notes will ibe received in payment for Stock,
urc not authorised to revive any {(ling but
CIS*
*. IAMKS wJissoK ^V
1
that tee
spe-
F. CR UFT,
TH.u
Bk. Com. T•'
BLAKE,
OctSifltf'"**
I' Por Reiit^v#,^^_
OWING
to the death of my "companion, 1 wish to rent my dw'elling House, adjoining my Store, in this place. It is a pleasant situation and in a pleasant part of ihe totfn, together with a garden and other necessary apurten&uces.
STEPTERP. CAMMACK,
*oods!
Cfirin
Cv oods!!
T. NOBLE &. R. S. McCABE, under the of
Jfabit & JftcCabe,
K. S. IHcCabc'.
CONTINUEJS
his business at the old stand,
where he lias a good stock of Goods, which ho will sell as usua}* Also, a lot o( Muskiogotn Salt in gue orber.
»X«' -S
8w6 ",4.
Motive,
Ipursuance
I? of a decree of the Vigo Circuit Courtj Ind. as a court of channcery sitting, at the MA^r term thereof, 1834, in favor of Heury Markle, w: Alphns Rawley and Sebcrry bis wifej I Will expose to public strle as the law directs, fit the Court House door in Terfc l|(inte, On ^atarilay the 25th day of OctoVer,noxt, between the honrs of 10 A. 51. and 1 P. M. of said day, the east half of the north east quarter of section 36, town 13* fior|fr ran/re, 9 west.
Sept. Il-6w3
Sept. ll-6tf
Limbczas
I
E. M. JOW-S, SVff.
-WD7/C&
ABARRELL
of Flat Boat Eurniture, dnhlc,
&c. left by thfc Steambont Sj'lpb, said to belong to a gentleman named Adams, can be hud by calling tit Noble & McCabe's Store, by pa»yiag charges ($1.68) and advertising. If not takin away before 25th Dcceinber next, it trill be sold to pay charges,
Tho*. iXag-
w, of Kentucky, has invented a Truss for then complete cure of all kinds of Hernia, or Itupture, And has obtained a patent for the same, and that he has procured tbfa sole right of its use in the Stale of Indiana.
Its great advantages Ottfr every kind of Elastic Truss consists, not merely in retaining the bowels in their proper situation, bat in producing certain re-union of tHe ruptured parts,by the process of healiug them permanently. Radical cu'res are effected whenever the bowels can be retarced to their natural position# The tinie Required from fid to 120 days, and in aggravated cases longer. ffo compensation will be required, or accepted, unless a permanent cure is effected. ir. R. Blake ii appoipted Agent, Who will attend all cases at His Store
Til ACKER V. BUSH.
Tr re-Ha ate, Attgnst 28-4w3 _____
TERRE HAUTE RACES*
Terre Haote Races will coanaence ©a the 8th of October, and cootiaue 3 days (8th, 9th and 10th) on the track near this fdtee. The first day's parse will be OA'£
fiee for any horns ni^re or gelding,
three miles and repeat. Entrance ten. dollirs. Tbe second day's pafse will consist of tbe entrance money of the first and second day's entrance money, free for any horse, mare, or gelding, (except tbe winisg borpt »f the first day .}•*- Entrance
Btc
cbe*P
for
dollso^tno nulfts an- repeats
Tbe third day's pone will be thirty dollars, free for three year old colts, one mile aad repeat. Entrance three do
Wars.
For the
first
and
second
day's Races, three hor
ses mast be entered aoder tbe regulations of tbe Track. The whole jtfO'*#fliags ef tbe Track wd» be under the most imperative regstations. drawn op with a view to insore tbe awst perfect
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anaettlc^
wncoanta
m.
JSJU1KM BALL.
To the Afflicted.
O
CVften
S. MASWELLjPhysician and Surgeon, and member of the Medical Society of the college of Physicians and Surgeons,- (W. IX. 8t. New Yorkj) respecUuUy informs the inhab-^ itants oflPoWntsio c»ua,ty, and the public generally, that he has located himself in the village of Rob Roj, Fotnttaia county, Ind., and wilt most cheer fa My attend to alt calh or enquiries appertaining to U^s profession. Io addittoa to the more cornmoti diseases of our country, his attention has beco pdrtiwlurly greeted to chronic difficulties tind c^aiplaints, generally supposed to be incurable, and froon his experienrejbeiieves there are but few diseases which do not aihnif of cure, or at least of being uo greatly n^itigated that the patient may "enjoy a comfortable degree of health, instep of laboring under disease and pain* Bc'iug aware also that thousands neglect medical aid from an idea that theii eases are remediless,"or fro© repeated trials with no better effect than an increase of disease, & an extravagant bfli-^He therefore mentions a fevt df tbe diseases which he proposes to remedy or make no charges for his attention and'services, riz: Ast\maor phthisic, dropsies, general and local, nervous or perineal headache, consumption In its insipient stages, acute and chronic rheumatism, sait rhetin*, goitre or swelled neck, pancreat|e and other tumours, dyspepsia, varicose veins, or diseased action of the reins of the lower extremities, accompanied with pain and swelling of the limb, indurations of tbe spleen or ague cakes,indolent ulcers, Acc. From his practice in southern as well as northern States, he hopes to merit the confidence and patronage of th£ public. Good reference on application.
August 27-4tfi
NOTICE.
gnit E partnership heretofore existing under Ji- the firm of Tfi.
&
s- Slept. 4-4tf
offer for sale at
the Store recently occupied by James Trnboe, a general assortment of MEjRCHA^fD!ZE) coi.isliDgof
Dry Goods, Cutlery,Hardware, Tin, Glass and Qucens«*are,Il&U and Shoes,Groceries. i|$. TogeftTor with most articles asked for in" this place, which will be sold for cash or exchanged for such articles of country produce or manufacture, us can be sold here or else where,
ceived
JAJS. TRABU£
NOTICE#'
Sit ALL offer for sale on the l.^h of next, at 12 o'clock, my premises in urami View, Edgar County, Illinois. Said premises include Sand acres of land, on which is situated af convenient house and other buildings, whieb render it a very snitstblc stand for a tayern. Also at the same tjme I sbull sell a lafge Tan-yafd, near the above, which is conveniently located for .carrying on the tanning business. The n(bove situations are finely located, and combinft as many advantages as any spot in the County. A liberal credit will be given, and payment mny be made by eijual instalments^ by giving approved security. #AMULL W. DUNN.
TWO, & E.VOCH BURTOJr.
jf The Officers Guide. A BOOK of Forms, for Justices, &o. just reJwL
and for sale at Terre Haute Book
Stor6i Ajso. a large supply of School Books, Stationar/ &o. daily expected
Sept. 4~5tf LjsSfetW
State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss: j. Cirruit Court) May Term, J.83
^".^UuOSOK DURKL/
vs:
Insolrencyi
His Creditors,
rglHE petitioner, by Samuel B. Gookins, his Jl attorney, having filed his schedule andpeition praying tbe benefit of the aot for the relief of insolvent debtors Notice is hereby given that the said applicant will, on tho first day of the next term of this court make application to have the benefit of said act extended to him aud for a final discharge under tho provisions thereof: and it is ordered that a copy of this order b# published in the Wabaih Courier three weeks successively, at least sixty days prior to the said next lerm, and that this cause be continued.
JL Copy. Attest
C-
Diatrelt, lire appointed Judges. Byordor of the Board of Directors of the State Bftiik of Indiana, on this 28th day of August, A. D. 1834.
iSept. 4-5m2
«S' '"f
Ipursuance
Walnut *t.,
HU.VDllED
JOSEPH M. MOORE,
*lerr« Huut»i. Se^t. 4 5mi
Cincinnati. Sept.
hiramm
every traosactioa oi tbe Rac«. g^pt- 3TjfifJEr SrjE^si Jllffs
witti the
fSi*'
Enoch Burton, was dis
solved on the 1st of August last, by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make immediate payment to Thos. Burton who is authorised lo feettle acoounts.
GlLBEJ\Ti,Cl\k
August Y-3*f 3
State Hank of Indiana*
THE
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subscribers for Stock in the severa branches of the State Bunk of Uidian*, nre hereby notified that they ire requied to pny the first Instalment on each fhnrs of their Stock, to the respective Commissioners having oharge of the Supscription liooks in each District, in tho town where the I3ranohllunk,in which such stook i^totbseritwd is located, oa4 puhl4#fdaoe in iSid town as the said Commissioners shall direct, on Monday the tenth'day of November next. And also, that on the day succeeding, being tho eleventh day of Noyember next, lit the usual place -of holding elections in sueh town, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and four o'clock in t}je afternoon, an election will beheld, by ballot, for eight Directors on the part of the respective Stockholders in each such branch of which election tho Commissioners holding the
Subscription
Hooks of Stock in such
Cashier pro. tcnu.
N of the above order, the subscribers for Stock to the Branch of the State Bank of Indiana, of tb« Dth District, located at Terre Ha ute, are hereby notified that the undersigned, the Bank commissioners of suid district, will attend daily (Sundays excepted) from the 10th inst. to the said 10th day of November, at the counting room of Linton, Bluke & Ball, in said town, to receive payment of the firjit, instalment qd said Stock.
JAMES WASSON. JOHN F. C!UTFT, Com'iSli
.-vf* S THO. H. BLAK&
Extract trom the Bank charter: Sec. 94. Should soy failure of inctit
or any subsequent instalineal take pUce oi» the p»rt
kc.btc.
On
Cinciiiiiati Wire factory*
3
WILLIAM
State of Indiana, Counlifof Vigo^ssi '.y Prol Co art, A i: tst fern, i38i» William N. Ferry, Administrator and Alber B^dollet, and Hachel bis wife, Administratrix tbe estate of Mafk Baroett, deceased. r»t
THEappearing
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rah*criber&
notes now doe, are left at the Slot* of Mesars. Noble & McCabe, for eoltectioo, w!... are «attioeixed to receivp and raeetf* for the sua* —1 Having closed ray bvbMw isTerre Haute^aod extended liberal credits to my eartoawsra, I e*p«»t pmoifrfisMs to (Siasettleris«»t 0# ®f aat staadwg elaisas. a«it tfaarefbee, aifa Hi«br taasedlalely.
b. )i aad it is or.I red that a copy ef this or der be peUt^»ed ia tbe Wabasb Coafiet $ weeks
v*
on
tbe fir#t
any ul*c ii!x:r- for said Stork, then and «uch atm. the part\ iiiiling*hs»ll forftitnd psy.if forth* first m«t*l»r*nt, be iuiu of# 10 per share, to the President nnd Dtrerior* of the Stele Bi.uk, to be recOSered by a# acUon of debt,
of
doors above the Pearl tt. Hotel.
BROMWELL, grateful for the
past favors of the public, hopes, by strict atteiiticn totmiine«»jtastiH merit continoancc of their favors he is prepared to ftuoith^ Wire,0f every description, siieh as
HolUng and Standing Scrncns, for Merchant Mills Dusters, Washers, and Rag Tables, for paper mills Screens for all kinds
e.
A
JLi0tmt Mtlake BaU
KAVE
jost^raceivad
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W*Hi-
un p. Barnett, aod Emily Berry, and Jobn W.
complainant* having filed their Mil, and it te the »ali»fac««Hi ol «court thatt he said John W. Berry is not a resilient of tin* State: it is ordered that be appear at or bofote the next lerm of this coort, to Held oa tbe thin! Monday of N«v*mS»er next, ai--: insssertbe i:,
ilmmfmvt
Tea, catty
bootw^ iMfta&ctttred Tettaceo ia Kegs aeti Lead io bars, wbtck they offer for sale on their ujOal teTrt**. .ST"Hir
M&mm*..
-C TT
r^^COORING STOVES. recci ved, per stefuuer Science, •P improved
ROTARY COOKWG STOKESt
an oxcellent and convenient, atticte. much s»4 Jg perior to those formerly in use AMO,
i.
A large assortment of Blacksmith''s Anvils anj| Viues
(i
Crofscut and Mitl Sjiws Evahs* Augurs, a firstrrate article Franklin Stoves, for wood and eoal Sevvn and Ten plate wood Stotea Cannon Moves, for coal 6rates de do Smoothing Irons VVroogbt ami out mult, of all $ive* Cast-steel for axes English and AruirSoan blistef (toot
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Wdtjon boxes mat drawing chain# Mill irons, crAutts^Ujudg^ons aud raggwheels Williaiu^ axes .•, Hollow-ware, oild liBt Iron, flat, round, aud Square «h&t a®d bofle? iron. 1Srith many other articles nsually kept in Iron ctores,all of if Lick will be sold at fair prices, for ash or rfppfoviil producd".
July 24-Uf A. McGREQOR ft CO,
Teacher Wanted.
LIBERAL
wages and constant efeploymeoft
will be giten tq a
7'EACHER,
at th#
school district of Newport, Vermillion County^ iinL The npjilicunt will be required to teucU
Rca&Tig, H'riHnz, Arithmetic, Grtftnarond Geograph#, lie will be expected to undergo a srict examination, and respectable references will be desirable. The school will comtaeaoe on theSOtl^ Aucusti •1
JOHN \V. RUSH,
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F.I). MAR LOW,
Trusiceti
SAML. CLARK,jr.)
Newport, July 24-Iw3
Ox Hfill ad IMstiUcry
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FO& SALE.
WTT^Lscll on a credit of one and two year* 20U"acres of first rate land, on which is a rectcd au OX MILL and DISHLIjEUY) infe rior to none in the State, susceptible of running six barrels of Whiskey per day. All in complete repair, with Vats, tubs, and other necessary aparatiiB' eligibly situated on the Wabash river, five miles above Vincenuet. It is an establishment worth tbe attention of auy one wbq wishes tP embark ib the Distilling business.
J, N. wlim ELS£\".
Carlisle, lnd» Jtily 24-l-0w
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July 17-52-3^
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Mustard Seed Wanted* r. THOMAS E. WILSON will give $ per bushel for all clean mustard see, tha$, may be delivered at his Drug Store,Main street^ Louisville, Ify.
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TOR SALE.
JJST^HR subscriber wishes to dispose one-third part of the welbknown
PERRYSV1LLE STEAM-MILL, Vermillion county, Indiana A bargain to thj| ha iv
TlllS property consists «Slpi Flour-* ing Mill, of two pair of 0ui*r StoHes (and a pair of I* rench Burr 8totif of the be^ quality Will be running
a few days.] A'.sp,
n?"
A Saw Mill, two Carding Machine*, and ^'ST8AM DlQTlLOlRy, with wWeb is also, connected 50 25-100 acres first-ate bottom LAND, -t
The piircha«er, if he desires it, can be accomodfitsd, on fair terms, with a convenient and pleasant House and Lot, tunable for small famih, with the necessary out-buildingsi 4 THOMAS A^DLUISON,
PerrywiUe, Marcli 2U—87tf
S«!«^PalrlcU Sc.
les^ [16*1
The whole machinery is fo sficScssful ahdf^ profitable operation, and its local situation,witi4' respect to *11 tlte cobveufences of nrosecutiog t| a succpssftrt business, is not probably su r^nair by any in the western country, The luring will b4 liberal.
l»ea*c
¥¥.iVE just received from Now Orleans, potfJl? W~9- utenmer Sylph,eiid now offer for sale at th,# If Briclp S^ore, west of C. Roj^'s new block of buil lings, a large aud general assortment of
Groceries, J%mail8, Arc, They have, and will continue to keep on hand good assortment ot 2rutjB 5c jHrafc(nn Physicians, and others, supplied on accommodat**' ing terms. Family supplies of Groceries antLMedioines put up, with the necessary diruutiouf^' for usuing. Among thujr Liquors are: ('ognac, Choleia Mid American Bratn dy,
fc
Holland Gin, Jamaica and N. O. ilum, warranted puro, and of the best! quality, Maderia, Tencriffc, Muscat, Muscate|. 'V nfid Cfaret Wines, 1 Cask old Port, a superior article, Pure winter strained Lamp Oil, Do summer do Ho do A few sacks of Liverpool blown Salt1,* They expect to receive in a few wegk* a stocfe of
Paints, Dyc-Stuffh, and Confcctionapcs• They with to purchase (after harvest! fire and will six thousand bushels of OATS fair price for Caster Oil Bean«
June 19—4fftf
7
of
Grain and
Seeds, and for fanning mills Riddles and Screens for sand, lime, and coat Ssfcf :iod Sieves, Hatters' hurls, Rat and Mouse Traps, BirdCages,
Fan Mill Makers and Mil! WrJghts, and others, would do w«W lo examine the af-ortsieot on hand.
All (irmsii by letter, post paSu,wal»e promptly a Bold wholesale jwm! retail, aad on as favorable term* as any estabU»i.tr»ei»t kt the West. .j
Which they offer at wholesale and retail, l0| cju*'- ,'Knce of baying an agent in one ofthO f,
4, tu markets, tbeir stock will be always complete. Their stock has been purchased on th® best terr.'.*j particular attention paid in tbe selecf tioa, and every article warranted genuine*
Tbey respectfully solicit the attrution of ooun* try merchants, drog i-ts, physieianty manufae# tarrrs, &.c. to tbeir stook, aad assure persons at a distance who cannot inuke it convenient to vint Terre-Haote,by forwarding their orders they may eonfii »tly fe!y on otir sending every art^j cle of t!*e b«»t quality and lowest prices,
Aug a^-«-tr
fS'.-l aatei..
County Library, c-Wtioti frill I ?beld at the Coort in T«*• JfL. 13
llautr
nn
Mt»i*day tbe
-'.v
(TQ t|
FRESH SUPK.YI
BLUiE
St
eBOVEBMAlt,
COEftta or SKOOMD AMU WASAStf STaSKTSf TEllllE HAUTE
tHtulf)s»urgicallH#Uument*,Hru»beSj
HAVE just received tiom the fatf a large and fresh supply of Drags. Medicine*,
GVa vi'wc, Varnishes,
Oil*, founts, Dye^
TobaccSy
Snuff,
garsn ami Candies,
Witb eTcryoHlj«Oftk! *«pt
bl
VM*
Ut
day
ot
Septem
ber next, for tu purpose of electing seven frusf, tees for the Vigo Chanty Library. Aug. 4~tt v. a TAYLOR, ShfT.
NOTICE.
WILL
be sold on Ttsesday the 3d of Septemv btr at public Mile f«.r ca*it in hand 50UU bushel of ttoneertsd on the bank of the rit robe low Dtnliey's ferry, lei pay a debt dae jnj Thompson and Coadit, to myself,
Aeg. JAB, THAHUg.
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