The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 9, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 October 1834 — Page 4

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L0IIUITIUB ADVERTISE. ME^fTS.

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NEW «OOD9.

CHAMBERS A G.\*Uritf 2 LOUISVILLE, KY.

HAVE

j«*t received and are now open log it very extensive and well selected assortment of Fall aud Winter Good*. Consisting of

English, India,' French and •. Domestic :a AIM,

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tuitmlU,

DRY GOODS.

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Hardware & Ctlery. Gun Powder Imperial Hyson and 1 \our»g Hyson, ...-» Indigo, Madder, Pepper, Spice,

STIVERS, Main Street,

1 door WMt of Fourth Street, upper side, Louisville, Ky. March 15-.35 tf,

FRESH AN*I) CHOICE

DRUGS AND MEDICINE'S

WILLIAM

F. PETTET, Market Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.

Has naw on hand an exteniivo assortment of genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also— SIIOP FURNITURE, SURGICAL INSTRU MENTS, VIALS, etc. all of which are offered at the lowest citjr prices*

Country dealers and Physicians are invited to call tfnd examine for themselves. Orders sent from the country will he faithfnlly exbod ted, both as regards quality ahd prices.

Louisville, March 39—37—iy

STEWART «$•PO WELL,

(Successors of HY. E. THOMAS & Co.) Hardware Iflerchanto, Main, near Wall Street,

LOUISVILLE, KY. Xpril 443— tf

J. STIVERS,

Wholesale and Retail

Boot and Shoe Store, MAIN, ONI DOOR PROM FOURTH STRISBT, LOUISVILLE, KY. June l3-49tf tJLouisville

Vf/Hre Facty/p, »OR MAKING

ROLLING AND STANDING SCREENS For Merchant mills 1 DOLES and SCREENS for FANNING JNr MILLS Sieve* and Riddle* for Meal .Grain, Seed, Flour, Powder, &c. &c. WIRE, for Cellar Window*, Milk House*, &e. Sold wholesale aad retail, a* low a* any factory in th# United States, 00 4thstreet, between Main «-M»Mt8.r...,to«UWU.,Kji.ELL

Mj.

TEAS.

Ginger, Indigo, Alum, &c. To which they would iovite the attention of thoir Indiana and Illinois frieods aud dealers generally, to five them a call

September, 4-5tf The Wat»a*b Mercury (LaUyette) will publish ih« bovc till the 1st J»»owjr, 1835.

BOOTS SHOES.

Til

E *ub*criber it now receiving his Spring supply of BOOTS & SHOES, which he will sell on the most accommodating terms.— Ilia stock will be large and well assorted. The following' (to which he would invite attention} wiJl comprise apart: 2,000 pair man's Calf Pump* 2,000 do do Seal do 7/ 2,000 do do Common 3,000 do women's Heel, Lasting 2,000 do do Spring do 600 do do Leather do 2,000 do men's Kip Brogans 1,000 do do Calf do 1,500 do Boys and Misses 1,000 do §loot*,

H.

Jr

Ky. Dee. 19-28-1

yr.

B.—AII orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.

Hats, Boots, and Shoes. H.CAREY, pearly opposite to Anderson, Bell 4" Co* '-p Main Street,

LOUISVILLE, KY

ISries

now receiving, direct from the manufactothe following splendid stock of Goods, for tale by package or dos. on reasonable terms and requests merchants to call and examine for themselves. To say, 10,000 pair of beat Brogan», Boots and

Shoes, assorted,

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40 Cases Fashionable Fur Hata, 400 piecesHattero banding & binding 600 Tips and sides,, 1000 lbs* of English shoe-thread, ass'd. 60 Dos. best hi I. Calf-skins,

l|fl)00

lbs. first quality soal-leather,

A 3d sundry other artioles in the Shoe,line conantly on hand, &e. Ac. Louisville, july 25-3tf

Fresh floods,

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—purchaser* are invited to osll. The u*u al article* of barter taken in exchange, by

ANnFasoN) BELL|

July 8$-l-*4

CO.

LonisviHc. Ky. July 15. P. S. 30,000 do*, cotton yarn on hand, of Blackstock, Bell, & CoV manufacture, warranted.

JUST RECEIVED, Per Steam Bool, ch^ts'Yountt H. Tea

tfV 1 ceroon of Indigo *«J0 boxes a isms

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10 do Chocolate 2 do aperm Candles For sale low for cash, or on short credit, by

IVpril I-38-ftf

BLAKE & GKOVERMAN.

IN S TOREH

pnr&age* Qneeasware boxes Glawware 90 kegs Tobacco (first qnftlity) 4Q,000 Spanish a^l half 9paoi*h Cigars 40 reams eap and letter Paper 1 1 b*md Cloves (fresig

Rice and ground Gituciw^Sfc. BL^ir^blOYSRMAK. May-#-4Jtf

MLASSWAKE.

35

itoxes 1-3 pt. TMUM i30 1-2 do dkfc20 gill do do", 20 1 pt.flasks J' 9U ^t. bottles

Just received per Ste«m Beat, ead fef sale lew for cash, or ©a short credit, by BLAKE it GROVKRMAK.

April S-3S

J.

HAVE

C,

SCOTT,

lately received, aft excellent stock of GROCERIES, which, in addition to their former supply,readers their assortment very com-

Teas

,• Green Havana Coffee New Orleans Sugar -. Loaf, Lump, and white Havana do

Raisins, whole anu half boxes Zante Currants, Fi^s and Almonds Tobacco, cavendish, and common" v" Spanish and common Cigars

Cinnamon, Nutmegs, and Cloves Pepper, Allspice, and Ginger Cayenne, Pepper, Mostard and Rice Tanner's, Sperm, and Libseed Oils ^5 Boston Nails, assorted „j Shovels, Spades, and Collin's Ax^es

Be«t Champaign Branily, Do. American do Jamaica and American Rum rHolland and American Gia Peach Brandy *v B4.-st rectified Whiskey MadeiraJ'l'eneriffe, and Claret TV ine Sweet and dry Malaga do Muscat Wine, in cases Cordial?, in barrels and cases Pine-apple Cheese Boston Soap, Codfish, in boxes, Smoked Herring Mackerel, in barrels and tubs, Sperm Candles, etc. -1 They have also on hand a quantity of best superfine fresh FLOUR, which they can warrant all of which they are determined to sell at the lowest prices for cash.

Terre Haute. June 5-—4€tf

BACK AGAIN!

NO. BURTON has again resumed the busi ness of a Tavern Keeper, at the well lenowuitaud 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 shall honor him with a call. An absence of nearly twelve months has not deprived him of the ditpotilion to attend to the wants of his guests while, he is happy to add, it has placed within his rench the means to make his House more comfortable, more desirable, and more pleasant than heretofore. He can only promise to those who put up at his bouse every attention—good fare— pleasant rooms—and, if they have horses, a sta hie not exceeded by any in the State, with an attentive hostler, who never tiresin bis 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,

BROWN

Flunnels, Blue and Oreen Cloths, Jeans, Cotton Yarns, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, ready made Clothing, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tar, Salt, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Hardware, Queensware, &c. At reduced prices, by

Doctor I. S. Palmer

HAS

established himself at Clinton, and in tends to practice in all the departments o. his profession. Ilis Office is over C. Clark's Store, where he may be found at all times, rea dy 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 26-49-8w

SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! barrels Zanesville Salt, (superior to Tt"r" Kanawha,) just received and for sale low for cash, by

June* 26-49tf

plete. Among their new goods may be found tieraon( indebted to said estate, are requested to th following: Yonng Hyson, Gunpowder, and Imperia

BLAKE & GROVERMAN.

Stale of Indiana, Vermillion County, ss: Probate Court, in Vexation^ 1834.

COURTLAND

LAWSON,

THE

administrator oj

Samuel Rundell, deceased, this day, bj R. M. Corwine, his attorney, 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 administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description, and date of the contract or 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 di'igent creditors and it is ordered that a copy of this order be published in aome authorized newspaper, for six successively.

NO.weeks w. RUSH, cvk r.p. a

June 24,1834.—5Ow0 NOTICE*

partnership heretofore existing under the firm of CHAS. tc JAS. HAYNES, was dissolved on the 30th June last, by mutual consent. Persons owing any thing to the late firm are requested to pay the same to James Haynes, who is authorised to settle all accounts.

F. R. BENNETT for C. A. J. HAYNES. July 17 52tf

To Blacksmiths,

11TE have on hand two Blacksmith's Bellows ww of good quality, which we will sell low for cash, or on short credit.

Attest.

LINTON, BLAKE & BALL.

Sept. 4-5tf.

Vermillion Probate Court, Aug• 7erm,1834. Joseph Schooling, and Jonathan W. Downing, Administrators of On petition for

Michael Patton dee'd sale of real esit: state. The heirs of said deceased.

COME

now at this tern, the said Administrators, and suggest to the Court, here that they have discovered that the personal estate of said dee'd, is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against said estate It is therefore ordered that the heirs of the said Miobael Patten, dee'd,be summoned to be and appear on the first day of the next term, and shew oanse,if any they can,why such real estate,should not be sold and made assetts for the payment of the debts and demands aforesaid. And it appearing to the Court, that certain of the uW heirs, to wit: Benjamin Holland and Mildred his wife, and David Patton are not residents of this State, it is therefore tortfered, that notice of this application be given by three successive publications ia the Wabash Courier, a newspaper ited and pablished at Terre Haate, ia (Mi

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A Sept. 4—5w3

NOTICE#

rfl HE undersigned has taken out letters of ad J1 ministration on the estateof Henry Malcom dec*d.1«te of Vigo county, Indiana. All per-

make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated,within nine months for settlement. The estate is believed to he solvent.

2

and bleached Shirtings, Casinetts,

M. W. SEDAM.

West of and adjoining the Office of the Wa bash Courier. Aug. 7-3tf

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COTTON YARN. BALES, just received, per steamer

JLOSylph, and for sale at the factory price* with the addition of freight only, June 19—48 J.C

only, by & W. E ARLY.

JOS. MALCOM, MARTIN RAY,

July 31—2tS Administrator.

State of Indiana, County of Vigors: Circuit Court) May Term, 1834. WELLS HCHAID, vs.* Insolvency.

Hrs CREDITORS, HE petitioner, by Samuel B. Gookins, his attorney, having filed his schedule and petition, praying for the benefit of the act for the relief of insolvent debtors* Notice is hereby given that the said applicant, will, on the first day of the next term of this court, make application to nave the benefit of said act extended to him, and for a final discharge under the provisions thereof: and it is ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Wabash Courier three weeks successively, at least sixty days prior to the said next term, and that the cause be continu-

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A Con^UUe$t$£ C. &ILBEMT, Cfk. August 7—3w3

Laborers Wanted.

*W*TE wish to employ one hundred laborers on ww the Wabash and Erie Canal (near the amout of the Salamonia River,) to whom $15 per month will be paid. The country is healthy, ufhd ast settlingr.

M.

s.

WINES &, BROTHERS.,

AUgust28~4w3 __________—— NOTICE. |t

INCourt,

pursuance of a decree of the Vigo Circuit Indiana, sitting as a Court yf chancerv at the November term thereof, A. D* 1830, favor of Dornas Deming, t« James Hall jtf ahala, his wife, I will offer to public law directs at

the

Court House

door

Haute, on the 29th day of S«P^mber tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P.

M. of said day, the following tracts of land, a a to it 80 S, 1-2 SW«TS»IS,T 11,

80 N, 1-2 N W 160 S E

15,'" 11,'"

FliOUR.

30

tinrreiiloif Super fine Flour, just received, and for sale, by BLAKE & GROVERMAN. May 22, 44tf

Wheat.

1 tAA bushels of Wheat wanted irnmediately, by the subscriber. May 29-45tf A. L. CHASE.

TAKEN UP, by Caleb Vestly, in Posey township, Clay county,Ia. on the 23d day of June, 1834, one brown MARE, with a hurt and split in the hoof of right hind foot with a stai in her forehead, and

some saddle marks supposed to be 10 or 12 years old, 14 1-2 hands high. Appraised to by Oliver Smith and David McBride.

July 31-2w3 WM. McBlilDE, J. P.

Idnseed Oil.

Barrels Linseed Oil, just received, and for sale by May 29-45tf BLAKE & BALL.

TO MJEJVT.

A

good Brick dwelling house and Appple or chard. Apply to April 17—39—tf R. S. McCABE.

French Burr Mill Stones *•'.$

THE

Subscribers having lately purchased the old establishment of Messrs. Eld ridge &> Strow, in the city of Buffalo, intend going ex tensively into the manufacture of

MILLSTONES

and will keop constantly on hand, both for Flouring and Obuntry Work, several pairs of the various kinds and siies, which will enable them to fill orders on very short notice and as they import their Blocks direct from France, it gives them a decided advantage in choice of stock, and enables the subscribers to offer them much lower than they have ever been sold for in this country.

—ALSO-

DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS of every number now used, and of .tjtie most approved stamp*.

ALSO—

Hoisting-Screws, Lighter-Screws, Spindles, Bails and Divers, Damsels, Screen* Wire, &c. ^c.

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

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

GEO. W. BUSH to CO.

Buffalo, Feb. 18,1834. REFERENCES* S. Thompson & Co. Pratt, Taylor Co. A. Eaton J. L. Barton Barker Holt Townsend, Coit St Co. Smith & Mecy Norton and Carlisle* Richard Sears Joy and Webster W. Smith, Diadrirk" Gilbert Knapp, Portland Harbor Josiah Kellogg, En* '.S M. Hubbard, A*ht*bvia D. Whitney, Green Bay H. Phelps and Co. G. Riser Giddings, Baldwin, Pease Co., Cltaveland Standart, Wibar and Co., Huron R. H. Heywood, flenire

Holliftor aud Co., Sandusky H. V. Disbrow J. R. Dorr and Co. Detroit M.P.Parker andCo) Britain and Phelan .•*.*"••• -t J. Griffiths and Co., SLJotephs John H. Kinzie, dioegs. March 15 [Buff. Pat: and Com. Adv.J

SIX

JOHN W. RUSH, CFk.

School Books.

1' °*Sapt.

LARGE assortment of School Books, i»~ cladiog the meet approved at Uw Terra Haute Book Store.

kiadsyjost re*

Drugs, medicines, Paints, JPyt-Sfatf/fe, J?€. 4tt.

THE

subscribers have on hand a vary com plete and full assortment of Drugs, Medicinet, Paints, $r Dtf&tujjfs, which they offer

to

country

and others,

at

mercbants,physicianr

wholesale .for less prices than .ere,

heretofore offered, but which, in .consequence, of the difficulty of the times, they will sell for emth only. T)n these terms they invite the attention .of purchasers.

GQODWIN &

A

WILSTACH,

No. 3, Upper Market Street, Cincinnati^ Cincinnati, March 23-36-3m.

PRINTER WANTED.

Compositor and pressman, who understaihds nis business, will find employment, and a liberal salary, by Immediate application at this office, personally, or by letter addressed to the "Editor of the Wabash Courier, Terre Haute, Indiana.'*

March 8, 1834.

NOTICE.

LJJ persons indebted to the subscriber,either by note or acoount, for goods bad during the years of 1832 and 33, are hereby notified unless payment shall be made before the 10th day of April next, that all such claims will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection it being distinctly understood at the time of sale that the goods were not sold on two, but only one year'# credit.

March 1-33-tf

1

C. WARREN

China, Glass, and Queenswrae k# s*ore(WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,)

At the Corner of Second and Wabash Street*, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

BLAKE

& GROVERMAN have en hand and are constantly receiving from Balti more, large quantities of the abotvarticles,which they offer to merchants and dealers in the conn try as low as they can be obtained ia tho west We shall make this business

Aug. 28-8tf

41

9

HENRY ALLEN, Com.

Copper, Tin, and Sfwet Irom

jkamifactura*

JOHN & NOAH BEYMER,

CONTINUE

have just a beautiful stock of goods, have been pur

chased in the Eastern Cities at reduced prices, and will be offered to our oustomers and the public unusually low.

May l-41tl LINTON & LINDLEYt

wmsjusr.

rUST

received a few bbls. Whiskey, which we will sell low for cash or on short credit. Jan. 25-28-tf BLAKE &. BALL.

T-—

BACON.

THE

subscriber has on hand, and intends keeping a supply of very superior Bacon—

Midlings, Shoulders, and Joles, well dried and smoked, which he offers for sale at fair prices. Also a few HAMS in pickle.

May 8-42tf JOSEPH MILLER.

Slate of Indiana, County of Vigo,ss: Probate Court, May Term, 1831.

SAMUEL

Jan. II—ff.

Buffalo.

3S-6m

SALT. 0

HUNDRED BARRELS of Kanhawa Salt, just June 3-50tf

just received and for sale by L. H. J- SCOTT.

I Safe the Pieces.

OnnE subecriben will yay 005 dollar per JL JOOlbs. in goods,

for oW

Cast Iron, snch as

droken lids, pots, ketUce, ploegb-moolda, etc. •alivered rt their store,jn Terre-HanU, "A nfiay saved is worth two earned

July»—SOtf R. WALLACE, CO.

FRESH FLOUR. ncdwd,s few basveb saperiaa F^lir,

«P from Markle's Jaly 10-51 JAMES TJUUW&

ROBERTSON administrator of Da­

vid Robertson, deceased, this day filed bis 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 existenoe and extent of their respective claims, by 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 of the assetts of said estate, the same will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent creditors and it is ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Wabash Courier,.six weeks successively.

A Copy, fittest. C. GILBERT, Cl'k* June 19-48w6

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Magistrate's Blanks,

PRINTED

on fine paper, kept constantly on

hand and for sale, at the TERRE-HAUTE BOOK STORE. Also, BLANKfDEEDS, of a superior quality Orderi for any of the above, promptly attended te.

mWaiheuf

I

Stewart

RESPECTFULLY informs his friend and the public, that he has erected, and will open on the first day of January next, a

Public House

at the sign of TERRE-HAUTE HOTEL, immediately north of Doc't. R. Blake's Drug Store and opposite the dwelling of Mr. John D. Early, in Terre-Haute.

The Tavern House is spacious, and affords a sufficient number of comfortable, airy, and pleasant lodging rooms, to accommodate alogpst any amount of travel, many of which are retired.— Being well supplied with good servants, and determined to spare no exertions to promote the comfort and render agreeable the stay of all who may call at bis house—be most earnestly solicits the patronage of the public.

A tried and faiCbfal Ostler will give bis constant attention to the Stable*, which shall be well supplied with every description of Provender. Twenty-five or thirty boarders can be accommodated.

December 26.-24-tf

RECEIVED

Treatise on the Law of Mortgages, by the lateT. Powell,Esq. with copious notes,by Tbos. Coventry, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. Notes and references to American ca» tea, by B. Rand, Esq. In 3 vols, handsomely bound.

The Law of Executors and Administratore, by8»8. Toiler. With American r#sr«?ic6a, by E. D. Ingrabaanu la 1 voL

Jaa. 1,1004

TBWUKS-mJWTB

tc

Hoe*

Jstore-room

4

permanent,

and shall

at all times be abundantly supplied with every article in the line. The attention of the public is respectfully invited to this establishmens. Or ders from a distance will be punctsally attended to, and ware neatly andi ecurely packed.-

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the above business in all its va

nous branches, at their old stand in Terre Haute. Orders addressed them, or to Messrs. H. &. J. Scott,or Blake will, be prompt ly attended to.

March 22—36—tf

JUST RECEDED,:

^®ND for sale at the Terre-Haute Book Store The works of Thomas Jefferson, complete in 4 volumes.

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

Pollock's Course of Time, one vol. 8 vol. The Ambitious Student, by E. L. Bulwer, ol. 8 vol

Co ntaoulhe.rFleihing by Author 6T Vfavi Grey, volunginiDake, etc. 2mes.

Spring &. Summer

aeons.

WEseasonablereceivedwhich

Jbtatfeaars Store.

fe T. DOWLING are now opening at th adjoining the office of the Wabash Courier, an assortment

of

HISTORICAL, and MISCELLANEOUS works, together with avery general assortment of STATIONARY and BLANK BOOKS, te which they invite the attention of their friends and the public. The following comprise a portion $f their stock:

Plutarch Lives, complete in ona volume Gillie's Greece do. Goldsmith's works do, Rush on the Voice, one volume Village sermons, or

one

tion

Geological Manual, with 104 wood cuts Jay's Evening Exercises, 1 volume Vincent on judgment, Hudibras, Hoyle's improved games Moore's Melodies

Female Scripture Biography 'pi Vigne's six months in America 'J Pious songs for camp-meeting*'-

Effects of Trades, Lord's Supper-'« Anto-Biographytof Dr. Adam Clarke Caldwell's Essays on Malaria and Tem i*, perament j,£ Bibles of all sixes, some splendidly bound

r.

Christ our Example, by Mrs. Frev ,, Bunyon's Holy war and Pilgrim's Progress

ih,-

c^p2T.',.I*u,re•-*.,»

Hall on Infidelity

Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vols. s& 8 vo. illustrated with 25 copper-plates Josephus' Works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. by Whiston

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Byron's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. includihg the suppressed poems with plates, Moore's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. with a portrait of the author Burn's Poetical and Prose works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. with a portrait of the author Sir Walter Scott's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a fine portrait Goldsmith's Poetical and Miscellaneous works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a fine portrait Stern's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a portrait The Poetical works of Rogers, Campbell

Montgomery, and Kirk White, complete in I vol. 8 vo. with portraits tow per and Thomson's Prose and Poetical works, complete in l. fol. with por--v trait* Milton, Young, and Grfty's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. with portraits Coleridge, Sbelbv, and Keat'* Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with portraits Rush on the Mind, in 1 vol. 8 vo. -Tatler and Guardian, tg I vol. splendid edition

Spectator do. do Ferguson's Rome do. Hannah Moore's work* Milton's works (small edition,) Beautils of Moore and Campbell

Do. of Byron Do. of Shakespeare

Questions

e|es

W* W^OJTJSL #. I

at the Terre Haute Book

Store, and for sale—Condensed Reports of cases decided in the High Court of Chancery in England, Edited by Richard Peters and E. D. I ng rah am, Counsellors at Law, of Phtladelpbip. In 4 volume*, splendidly bound.

and Key to Grimsbaw's United States, Slates, and slate Pencils, Ink, Inkpower, and Inkstand* (of variou kind*,) Quills, (of various qualities,) Lead pencils, sand, and sand boxes, Crayon* and Sealing-wax, Indelible Ink, Wafer*, wafer boxes, Sec. Wall Paper, (various patrons) sand paper

SfQ.

Superior CAP PAPER, Aime's Mannfacv/'j tore, Do Yellow Letter paper,

Do Bine, do

v-. Do Rose, do Do White, do Feint and water-lined writing paper,

Linton, Blake

WILLIAM

Aognst, 3-*:

WHO.

LAW,MEDICAL,

hundred and one

plain discourses by Geo. BurdenRobert Hall's works, two volumes Beechy's voyage to the Pacific and B*r ing's Straits History of Northmen by H, W heaton Dumont's Mriabeau Reid on Clock and Watch-making 5/ Scott's (Walter) Scotland in 2 vols. 4^ .^ Knowledge for the People 8 vols* Sarran's Lafay ette 2 volumes Present State of Christianity & American Naval Battles with twenty one elegant engraviogs Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Boston ed|

Lockhart's Burns, (life and poe volume

Dictionary of Quotations Lacon or, many things in few words Confession of Faith ***9 Life of Marion -.

Taylor's Holy Living .. "'"t" Watts' llymns Jl Wild sports of the West, 2 volumes

in one

^v*v.

ity

Young Pilgrim, Young Cadet Peregrine Pickle, Don Uuixole

Thaddeus of Warsaw Paley's Philosophy and Evidence Christianity Roderick Random, in 2Vrdlumes American Chesterfield, Jv'-T '.:j American Orchadiat, History of Birds fig, Memoirs of Mrs. Judson, Missionary •Jl Burmah, ,+ -s History of Useful Knowledge

Jay's Lectures, Conversation*on Chemistry! Persia: with an account of its government laws, religion, by F. Sbrobel Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vols. Hind's Groom's oracle Robinson Crusoe, Methodist Hymus '*$ Carpenter's Guide, handsome edition

Western songster, Do. Universal songster Shakespeare's works, complete in 2 vols. 0^ Do do do in 1 do.

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

A W

BLANK BOOKS, of varioas sixes, Together with a general supply of such arti

a* may be ne^ed in thi* section all which they propose t»«ellon libera land accommodating terns.

QUEENSWARE.

"A 1| Casks Qoeensware (assorted) just receiv 1.V ed and for sale, low for cash, or ou shor credit, by

March 8-34

BLAKE if GROVERMAN. tf.

St

Ball.

C. LINTON is again awocirffcd

in bonne** with Blake tc Ball, and the Arm will be, as formerly, Lsnton,Blake and Ball. They inferos their customer* and the public that they will have on hand by the first of September an,#dd!tional and full supply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE GROCERIES, which they spll sell on

4-tr

&esa$**RE$$£ vSutilJf

IN

IRON, SEEL, NAlLf, AND

CASTINGS,

RESPECTFULLY

(hey feel disposed to sell at a small advance o% Cincinnati prices. A. MoGREGOR.A, CO* Being connected with the Rolling Mills in Covington, Ky.,and Furnaces in Ohio, Ac. will al-k ways be receiving an additional supply t«» their present stock. ALSO, Stoves and Pipe, Blacky smith's Bellows, Anvils and Vices, Coal Grates,* Mill* Saws, and Wagon Boxes.

Terre-Haute, July 4—52—tf.

COME AND SEE

Terre Haute, April 17—39lf

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of

to

NOTICE,

THE

SACKS Havana Coffee 10 bbls. New Orleans Sugar, 35 chests young hyson Tea

HAVE

4

Lite of B.Franklin ... Humphey Clinker, Osslsn" Prince Puckler Maskeau's Tour, Webster's spelling Book, improved edition, Smiley's Geography, and Atlas, Eoglish Reader, bound and in boards, Murray's Grammer, Grimsbaw's United States,

Just Receive^

Pcr'Steamboat 8Y1^PI1, and for sale, K? half pipes American brandy Jl 3 do Coitniac do

Cogniac

8

inform the public tha*

they have opened an IRON STORE in Terre-Hante, Indiana, adjoining

Linton,

and Ball'* and Linton and Lindley's

they intend keeping always on hand a la^ sortment of

Iron,Nails,Steel

Blake

stores,whero

and CasUngs, which:

A.A.FUUEK.

Wholesale and Retail Druggist, J. South Side tf Hyg tSAlic Square, at the ttand* formerly occupied John Brit ton, £*9.]

WHERE

1

•t Works of Joaephus, in 2 volumes Farmer's, own Book Memoirs of Felix Neff.

he Is now receiving direct from

the East, and will keep constantly on hand a large snpply of

Drugs,Medicines, Paints, Dyc-Stufts AND ALSO, A large supply of

BOTANICAL MEDICINES all of the first quality and respectfully invite* Merchants and Physicians, and dealers generally, to call and examine hia stock and priccs.

&fwtifor Sale. A

tract of 160 acres, best kind of Land, lying on the Nalionnl Road,5 miks east of Terre Hnute. Tho lanv is of good quality, and partly improv­

ed Enquire of R. D. SKINNER. May 1, 1834-41 tf Tanner's Oil. 30 BARRELS Tenner's Oil, just received per Citizen, and lor sula

WM. McMl'RKAil.

April I7-39-3m !T

(Posit (nroccry.

THE

subscriber will continue the Grocer#' buiness al his old stand in Terre-llmitr, where he will keep constantly on baud a well selected assortment of ttrocerics, which will be offered for sale unusually fo & cash only. §,*

Dec.9-23-tf B. M. HARRISON'.

Dried Apples and Peaches.

JUST

received, per.steamers Fairy Queen und .Minor— 15 barrels dried Apples ... 8 do do Tcaohe.

Su?'

ALSO,

30 barrels orab Cider which 1 will sell •«!..low for cash, ON II ANU 9 barrels Mess Pork 8 do Prime do 4,000 lbs. hams and shoulders April 24—40tf AL

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ygii

ALLElt. k-.

subscriber wishes to purchase a qnan." lity of good Butter, for which the highest price will be paid in CASH.

May 21, 44tf HENRY ALLEN.

38

1

90 bbls New Orleans Rum 1 tierce Rice, For sale low for ensh or on short credit.

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Ap 17—39 BLAKE & GROVERMAN.

Notice.

THERE

will be an election holden in each township of the county of.Vigo* on thn first Monday in August next, at the usual places of holding elections, for the purpose of electing one Governor, one Lieutenant-Governor, one Sc, nator, one Representative, one Sheriff, one Coro-* ner, and one County Commissioner.

C. G. TAYLOR, Sheriff.

Terre-Hante, April 5—3813

wNotary Public.

THE

subscriber having obtained a commission as natary public, offers his services to the public in that capacity.

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

itlake

9c

33411

just received from

New Orleans) their

Spring supply of Goods

and are now ready to furnish customers with foil assortments. They have also on hand Cotton Yarn, from the Covington Factory, near Cincinnati

May 8-42tf

tT,a

New Yorli

10 cas|u of sweet Malaga Wine*' 5 do Teneriffe do 1 do Port (very superior) 30 boxes bunch Raisitif 20 kegs do do, 1 barrel Pepper '%fv' 1 do Alspice

TWO

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Dec. 19-23tf

VTER COLORS,

Osborn's Superior WA different sisee,

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. M3 0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursue JL W

ant to a decree of the Probate Court of Vi«, go connty, I will in Saturday the 11th of October next, at the Court House in Terre Haute, re-expose tepvblic sale, on a credit of 6 months, the iataisst which wa* of Natb, Bobbins,dee'd, is the east half of the north west quarter of sect tion £, town 12, range 8, west. The above mentioned interest consists of a bond for the conveyance in fee simple of said land, on the payment of the purchase money, to wit: $100, $25 of which has been paid. The purchaser assumes the payment of the balance due on the bond: and on giving note, with approved security, for thtg tam bid for the interest of the dee'd, will be en* titled to an assignment of the bond.

Sept. 4-Jn3 R. D. SKINNER, 44j»'r»

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BLAKE 4. GROVERMAN*

M., 0—42—tf

FOR RENT.

Store Rooms, well calculated for business, immediately fronting the Court House, now in the occupancy of J. F. Cruft Esq. Enquire of $.

BLAKE & GROVERMAN.

fkA KEGS Boston nails 40 Boxes Creel'* Tobacco 50 doz. best Hemp Bed-cords, Just received, and or sale, by July 11-1 L. H, J. SCOTT,