The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 October 1834 — Page 3

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ed and delivered from »Ue office of tbe Clerk of the Vigo CircuitConrt, Ind. I burr Seized and takes the e»«t half-of-the south west quarter of section No 19, in towotl.ip No 12, oortli of range, *No 8, west, containing 72 acres,, which I «iH jwre to public sate a* the law directi, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, on the 31*1 day of Oct. instant, betwera the hour*of 10 o' clock A. M. ami 21*. M- of said day, as the promrtjr of Lor in Burgett, to pay D*m,is Upmjng,

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T. NOBLE &- U. S. McCABB, under the firm of &. McCabr, offer fur (ate al the Store recently occupied by a met Trnbue, a fjcncral Risurtoirot of .V£IICIIAIZiK,con-

ord?I Culler), Hardware, Tin, iihm and Qiwel'g'varc, Hals and Sit es, C/roccrics. Together most articles asked for in this

)1 are, whiohwiU be told for cash or exchanged such article* of country produce or manufnelure, an can 1 told here or elsewhere.

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pursuance of a decree of the Vigo Circuti Court, Ind. asn conrt of ohanncery sitting. i»t the May term thereof, 1831, in favor of Henry Markle, tt: Alphas Rawley nnd Seberry his wife, I will exposo to publio sale as the law directs, nt the Court 1 louse door in Tcrrc Haute, oo Saturday, the 95th day of Qotobe^next, between the hours of 10 A. St. and P-. M. of •aid day, the en*t hnlf of the north cast quarter of rrrtton 3(5, town 13, north range, west.

Sent. Il-6w3 E. M. JOXF.S, Sh'ff.

A'O'l/CE.

BARRKLL of FUt fioal Furnitnrc, Cable, ice. left by the Steamboat Sylph, laid to belon/c to a gnntleioon named \dam«, can be hsnl calling ut Noble & McCabe'i Store, by pny»tii{ charges (fl.Cd) and advertising. If not tafcenaway brfore 25th December next, it will be •old to p*y charge*.

Sept. ll-Gtf S I E

NOTICE. -V

SUA LI. offer for «alejj» tlie 15th of Octobtr next, at Vi o'clock, my prcMi_i»e» in Grnnd View, Kdgar County, Illiri- i*. Sa'id premises include 2 aifd acres of land, on which situated a convenient house and oUter buildings, which rmder it a very suitable stand for aiaveru. Also nt the same lime 1 shall jell a lar^c Tan-yard, near the above, which is conveniently located for carrying on the tanning business, *Tbo a!ove situations are finely located, and combine at many advuntagei as any *pot in the County. A lilwral credit will be given, and payment may be made by equal instalments, by giving appruwd tecuri if

SAMi'EL W. DUNN,

J8pcncer, Ind. Aug. 4ls ,,

HERNIA, OR RUPTURE.

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subscriber respectfully unnounces to flic People, and the adlicted, that Thot. Stag»ie, of Kentucky, ha% invented a Truss for then cyuipli'to curc ut all kinds of ll€rtifia,or Uuptiire, And lias obtained patent for the «aiuc, and that be tin* procured the sole fight of its u«o in the State of Indiana.

It* great advantage# over every kind of F.lasiic Truss consists, not merely in retaining the bowels in their proper silut'ion, but in producin* certain re-union of tbo ruptured parts,by ihc (iroces* of hcaliins tbeiu permanently. Kadical cures are effected whenever the bowels can bo returned to their natural position. The tirno required from 60 to WO days, and in aggravated oases longer, No compensation will bo required, or accepted, unless a permanent cure is effected. Dr. K. Hlako is appointed Agent, who will attend ull cases at his Store.

TUACKER Y. BUSH.

.. Terr*-Haute, August 28-rlw3

AVTICE.

nnsettled accounts with the subscriber.^ notes now dun, are left at the Store of Messrs. floble At MeCttbc, for cojjcction, who are au-«bi»rii»-d to receive and receipt for the same Having closed lay business inTcrre Haute,and extended liberal credits to my customers, I expect promptness in the settlement of my ont-standmg. ulttims. I must therefore, nrje tbe ir settlement lumcdintplv-ll-Ctf J,J6\ TRABUE.

~COMKANI)

A. A.Fl I/I.IiR.

Wliolcsalc antl Rciail Druggist* South Side of thi Public Square, at the ttand formerly occupied kjf John Brittony 'I1F.HF, be is now receiving dii cot fro

W1the

Bast, *nd will keep co»s ntly

bandalar^e snpply of* liugs,!Nicc!ititics, Pniats, Dyc-SmT ^.VD .1LSO,

A large supply of

flOTANKAL MEDICINES nil of tbc first quality and respectfully invito* Merchants stir* IHijsicians, and dealers gcnei\« allr, to call M\i examine his stock and prices.

Terre Haute, April It—39tf

Ikmit) Cov^tlr. A tra£t of 160 acres, best kind Land, lying

OQ

mileseast of Terre Iiaute. Tlia lan is of good quality, and partly improv R. D. SKINNER. Ko^uireof JVayl, l^3I-41tf

April J7—39—3tat

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Dried A/tples and iWA«,

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received, ptt staamersFairy Q«|*natd Miser— „*.r X" IS bsmkjrifd Appisl )e 4 8 do da Pvacbes P*

ALSO,

90 barrets crab Cider which I win atit lowfermsb. OS ttXTO, 2) barrets Met* "'S do friaM do '^1.. 4,00" I^'is aad aboal^M* April al4-» |f B. ALLEN.

NOTRE.

Tt^k

svleenW wisMw to litr ot good Butter, fa ^tch lbe WikM price wtil fee |*M mJ* a), Hit li^NRY AI4,K2I.

ijip v# tf A

SACKJS Havana Coffee

s&<~y 10 bbls. New Orleans Sugac, 35 chests young hyson Te-i ..*• 20 bbls New Orleans l!uai 1 tierce Rice,

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the National Road,-

Tanner^ Oil. 30 BARREI^S Tenner's OiJ, just recctred per Citueo, nnd for sal»

WM. McMl'RRAN.

C/«rsi£tt Urocrr?.

WHE subscriber will continue the G*ttr$ kmm9* at bis old stand in Tervt-Hautr, where he will keep constantly on band a well •elected assortment of

Cirocerie*^

which will be offered for sale unusually fe jfiiMle Dcc-t^iS-tf B. M. 11ARR|$QN.

For vale low for c*a?h or on short credit. Ap 17—33 BLAKE & GROVER**AN.

.Yoiice.

W/"IIER^ will be an election bolSei: in each tontufhip of the county. ol Vigo, on the first Monday in August next, at the usual places of holding elections, for the purpose of electing one (jovt'rn*r, one Lieutenant-Governor ie Se, n,i tor, one Rej»re*c:italive, on*

(ion

u* notary public, offer# his tervicv* to

«tb» public in that capacity May—1—41 tf

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ixiafee sc Jiau

HAVE

j«rt reccivid from Nc«r York («ia New Orleans) their

Spring supply of Goods, and are now'ready to furnish customer® with lfal attortuienU. They have sUo oo hand

Cotton Yarn,

froni the Covington Factory, near Cincinnati May 8—1 -tf

Just Rcceiced,

Per Sierimboal SYLPil, .it.tl for saie,

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P* half pipes American brandy :t do Cog iliac do 10 cacki of sweet iabiga inn 5 do. TcmeritTe do 1 do Port (very superior) 30 boxes bunob Raisins 20 kegs do ^a1 barrel Pepper 1 do Al^ico

May 8—42—if

i)cc. 19-23tf

ML ARE Sc. GROVERMAN.

FOR iLENT.

TWO

Store Kooms, well calculated for business, immediately fronting the t-*urt lloiis$, oow in the occupancy ol J. F. Cruft to,. Enquire .f^

Cap Paper.

-"i VP-P VP.TJ'l, Nos. I,€, and S, juat rooeivl, a nl for sale at the Torro Huute Book tore, on reasonable terms.

ALSO.

Ruled Cap and Letter paper, of a superior quality. %•. Hcpt. H-Ttf

NEW

CNew

WARREM b«* jii*l received, direct from York, afresh supply ol Goods which he can assure his old customers, «nJ the public generally, will b$ sold on liberal terms, and ut reduced prices.

Sept 18-7wl0

JSOTICE.

miOTlCE is hereby given, that the undersigncd have taken out letters of administration on tiic estate of William Walker, late of Clay Coitnly, deceased. Those having claims against said estate, will presept them legal'y au-'J

theoticated for adjustment, and those indebted

to the same will make immediate payment Tbe estate probably solvent. N. D. WALKER, wjrfsiV

Sept 13—713

ADMINISTRATORS SALE. ")tf WILL expose in Publio Sale, at the late A residence of William Walker deceased, one u»ile and a half North of Bowlinggrcen, Clay county, Indiana, on tho 15lh uay of October next, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of four head of Hones, a two horse Waggon, ten head of Cattle, a lot of Pork and Stock IL»g% Farming Vtensils, Ifousoeld and Kitchen Furniture, a Patent Wheat Fan, a quantity of Corn, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms—A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, with notes satisfactorily endorsed, Sale to comn}c»ee at 10 o'clock, A. 8Ni(4 1S-7WJ 9. D. W ALKkR. Atlnsr.

FOR SALE,

VALUABLE property, situated on Otter Creek, Vigo Co. la, "distant abont 8 miles from Terre-Haqte. It embraces nearly 160 acre* of Land, on which is erected a Distillery, a Saw and Grist Mill, two cemfortable Frame Dweljnj Houses, a Cooper's Shop and Stable. The Mil! Sent is a good one the distillery is capable of running 100 or more gallons of whi*key per day, is in good repair, afriB, with the Mills* ntin immediate operation, when po»•CiMon taken. Any person wishing to engage in tbe Mtiling and Distillery butineas, will fu-i, "trpon examination, that this property posaesaes many advantages, and that it can be had upon v&AR rafoaASLS

TKHSS.

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by enqsirint of

james yAJiRixo rov,

Sept 18-7*$ Agent for Waa. C. Shaw.

publkTsale.

WILL expose to public sale, at myfresidence* opimsite the town of Terre Ha ate, at the up)tt Ferry, on the 4th day of October next, (Aret //arses,« Miick CW, ami two Offitt, tfnueMdm*4 KittAen Fwmitmr*, JF.- uttmiU, IT« pts( nnd rarions articles too tedious toenn-sw-u. Tern* of sale: All sams snder ttiree lata, cash. AH over that ninoant, oas^su'i credit, wtth apptwred socsry,

Sept. If-TtS tUCKKA

BY('Swt,

SHERIFFS' SALE. I' :v

Tirtae *f decree of the Vigt» Circuit sitting as a court of duuterfj, at their 3layT«rw, A. D. 1834,1 will expose to sale at the Court tlouse doer,in Tarre Haste, on 8etwday, the ?5tb of October next, between the bomrs of It o'cfock^wf. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of a^d day, the weal half of the north WNMfqpinr (W section Are, in townshp, thirteen, north mife nine west, with »t« a|^Crlenancc«, as the prafxwtj of JTol« Cm«% to jv*y Banuasn S Whiito»#s and laMU wlitcMtb. st*- e.Jtuwst,sv.

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Sheriff, one Coro­

ner, and on* County Commissioner. C. G. TAYLOR, Sheriff. Tcrrc-Ilaufe» Aprift—*38t3

rBlHB

Notary Public. "V'i

subscriber ha ring obtain id, a camrals-

& C-R0V1SKMAN.

^PEGS Boston nails 4() Boxes ('reel's Tobacco 50 do?, best llemp Bed-cords,

Just rcccive«l,aitd ^r sale, by July 11-rl SO^aI r.

ADMINISTRATORS SALE. rmiOriCF. 18 HEREBY GIVKN, That pursi^1^1 ant t«, a decree of the Probate Court of Vigo county, 1 will on Saturday the Ilth of October next, at

the

Court House in Terre Haute,

re-expose te public sale, on a credit of 6 months, the interest wbioh was of Nath. Robbins,dcc'd, in the cast half of the north west quarter of section 8, town 12, range C, west. The above mentioned interest consists of a bond for the conveyance in fee simple of said land, on the payment of the purchase mouey, to wit. $100, $25 of whieh has been paid. The purchaser assumes the payment of the balance duo on tbe bond and on giving note, with approved security, for the sum bid for the interest of the dec*d, will be ontitled to an assignment of the bond.

Sept. 1-3*3 Ji. D. AinCr.

To th« Afflleied. fi, 311A E LI .,Pbfsician and Surgeon, and member of the Medical ^otaety of the college of i'bjsicians and Surgeon#. (YV.P. St. New York,) respectfully informs the inhabitant* of Fountain comity, aind 4he patlic ge*ejajly, that he baa located himself in the village df jtob Uoy, Fountain county, lad., and will muU checrfnlly attetid Jo all calls or enquiries appertainipg to his profession In addition to the mof^ common disea&ca fef our coontrj, his Lltcnlibs bai been particularly directed to brume difficultie» and complaints, generally •npposel to be incurable, and from bis experience,'belieres there are but fcff diseases which do oot admit of ctire, or at least of beng so jr really mi Veiled tkat the patient may enjoy OMafortablc degree of health, msleid_of labor M% under disease and pain. Itaicg aware aW»

thai thousands neglect med.ifca! aid from nn idea that flbeir cases arc remediless, or from repeat ed trials with no bet^r effect tlian an increase spJ ofdkease, &. an i&ta*a£aii|$iil!i<~tf therefore

B. GOOKlNS.lwt,| mentions a few of the diseases urbTch be propo ses to remedy or make no charges for his alien tion.and services,fix: Asrtnfa or phtlilsicj dropsitfsi, ^cnefaf and ld»ali' nervous or geiiodical headache, coosomptiqp in its insipieot stages, acute apd cbi^nip rheumatism, salt rheum, goitre or swelled neck., pancreatic and other tnitirs, dyspepsia, varicose teifi?, or diseased action of the veins of the lower e*tryBltfe%, accompanied vrith pain and swelling of the limb-, induraliort# of the spleen or ague cakes.indolent ulcers,&c. From bis practice in southern as well as northern States, he b&pcs t,o us^rrt the confidcncc and patronage of the puWie. Good reference on application.

AnfftiHt 27-4tf

partnersTiip heretofore" existing boder the firm of Tb. «S ISnocb Burton, was dispoived on tbe 1st of August last, by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the late firm, are re«ju»*sled to make immediate paymeut to Tiros. Burton who is authorised to settle accounts. 27/0. & ENOCH BURT OX.

Sept. 4—1 tf

TlicOfliccrs Ciiiicle. BOOK of Forms, for Justices, SLC.

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State of T&litmai Cowity Vigo, ss: Cirruit CourtrMay Term, 183-1. HUDSON DCRBL, i) is Insolvency..

IIis CkEOiTORs,

THE

By order of the Board of Directors of the State Bank of Indiana, on tais 28th day of August, A. D.1834.

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in

jnst re­

ceived and for sale ut Terre Haute Book Store. •A(so. a large supply of School Uooksj Stationary» &c. daily expected.^ pt 4-5tf

petitioner, by Samuel B. Gookins, his attorney, having filed his schedule nndpeitio"h praying 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 mako application to have the benefit pf said act extended to him ami for a final discharge under the provisions thereof: and it is ordered that a copy of ibis order be published in the Wabash Courier three weeks successively, at

least

sixty days prior to the said next

lerai, and that this cause be continued. A Copy. AUesl. C.

GJLBERTy

August 7-3w 3

CM.

Statc M&auk of Indiana,

THE

subscribers for Stock iu the scvera branphes of the State Bank of Indiana, are hereby notified that they are reqtiied^o pay the first Instalment on each share of their Stock, to the respective Commissioners having oharge of the Supscription Books in each District, in ths town where the Brane.bBank,in which fneb stock is subscribed is located, and at sucb public plnce in said town as the snid Commissioners shall direct, on Monday the tenth day of November next. And also, that on tbe day succeeding, being the eleventh day of November next, at the usun] place of holding elections in such town, between the hours of 10 o'clocU in the forenoon, and (bur o'clock in the afternoon, an election wiJl beheld, by ballot, for eight Directors on the part of the respective Stockholders in each such branch of which election the Commissioners holding the Subscription Books of Stock s^nch DUtrcit, are appointed Judges.

JOSEPH M. MOORE, r-

Sept. 4*-5m3 Cashier pro. tenu

[N pursuance of the above order, the subscribers for Stock to the Branch of the State

Indiana, of the Uth District, located al

u„ute, arc hereby notified that the under-

signed, the Bank commissioner* of snid district, will attend daily (Snnflays excepted) from the 10th inst. to the said 10th day of November, at the counting room of Linton, Blake St, Ball, in said tqwn, |p reccive payment of tho first instalment on said Stock.

JAMES WASSON JOHN F. rucrf. .Cora'rs. THO H. BLAKB. S

Terre Hante. Sept. 4-5ai2 Extract Irom tbe Bauk charter: See. 84. Should any failure of payment on tbe first or any subsequent instalpwnt tiike place on the pari of any sub«H rib* rs forsaid Slort, then am! i» such case, the (Mrtyfailing *ball ktrfcitaml pajr.iffor thefir«tin»tahnenl, the sum of ^19 per sfeare, to the Presiden* and Directors of the State Uoak, to be recovered by

BO

action of debt,

Cincinnati Wire Factory.

On Walnut it., 3 doors above the Peart tt. IJoitl.

WILLIAM

BROMWELL, grateful for the

past favors of the public, hopes, by strict attentir to business, to still merit a continuaace of tbeir fiivors: he is prepared to furnish Wire of every description, such as

Rolling and Standing 8tee»», for Merchant Mills isters, Washers, and Rag Tables, for gaper mills Screens for all kinds of Grain and Seeds, ftnd for fanning mills Riddles and Screens for sand, lime, nnd coal Safes and Sieves, Hat ter.«' hurls, Rat and Mouse Taaps, Bird Cages

Fan Mill Makers and Mill Wri jits, and oln^ ipri, would do well to examine lh«s assortment ct» »and.

All orders by letter, post paid,will be promptly attended to. Sold wholesale nwi retail, and on at farorablc terms as any rstablinhmenkio the West.

Cincinnati, Sept.

Slate of Indiana, County of Figo^ss: PfvUiie Cowl, A ugustTerm, 1381^ William N. Per-r. Administrator and Alher Ctedoltet, and Rerh. bis wife, Administratrix tbe estate of Mark Demett, decenaed, ri: William P. Ba -tt, and Emily Beery, and John W. Berry her ^u^nlian. ttiiicmenl and IHHrtbutiam.

THE

Complainants having filed their hill, arid ltap-iring to the aatitliioron of tbeetfbrt thatt he snid John W. JSerry is not a res«d«ht of this Stotr: it is ordered th-f he appear at or before the ntxt term of tbise rUtoftsMdcai the third nexf,nn9saiaer the saW ind utis ^ieml tbat a copy dTtbssorder Misbed in tlse Wabash Courier 6 weAs snctr-i: *. -ly.

A Cqgf* AUttL C. GILBERT. CTk. Aa^dfttRM'wtS.

HAVEJnst

Blake it Bmii

received Gtwpewer T«afeiittr

^b»«t% mn&Ikcterc^ Tobacco in Kegs And ij| hsn, which they offer for sale on thfir a«saltc«w» 8apt

t.OOKlir0 SfQVES.

LST received, per steamer 'Science, a few

mproved ROTiaiirC@OMiM9*STOrESy 'c^excelient and convenient art:cle^,njgcb a or to tho«e formerly iu use.

ALSO, t-

A large assortment of Blacksprtt| Anvils and Viccs Crosscnt and Mill Saf! Evans' Aughrs, a fir»t-rate article. Franklin Stoves, for woo«l ami coal Sd^en aud Ten plate wood Stoves. -.«• Cannon Stoves, for coal Grates do (lo( -v Smoothing Irons Wrought ami cut nails, of all sixel

Cast-steel fur axes English and American blister steel rWagon boxes nifd drawing chains.

Mill irons, crauks, Gudgeons aud raggwheels Williams'axes iloi.'ow-ware, odd lids 7- *4, Iron, flat, round, and square sheet ami Boiler ijron. IWith ma/iy other articles usually kepfin Iron to res, all of which will be sold at fair prices, for ash or approved produce.

July 21-1 tf A. McGREGOR & CO.

V* Tcachcp Wanted.

LIBERAL

a

/'NOTICE.

PHE

AT'

wages and constant emplftymeht

will bp. given to a TEAClfERt at the school district »1 Newport, Vermillion County, Ind. The Apjilicant will be required to teach Reading, Writings Arithmetic^ Qrtsmarand Geography. He will be expected ,'lq Undergo a sriet examination, njid respeotable references will be desirable. Tl? school will commence on the 20th

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'..v» u, El). aiARL€TW, Trusties. SAM L. CLA RK, r. }^. Newporl, July 24-Iw3

Ox Mill ad ttiitiUw* 'XjFOR SALE.

I

WILL sell on a credit of one and two years 200 acres of £rst rate land, on which is rccted an OX M%»L and DISTILLERY, iofv! rior to none in tbeState, susceptible of running six barrels of Whiskey per day. All in complete repair, wiih\ats, tubs, and other necessary aratus- eligibly situated on the abash river, five miles above Vincennes. Il is an establishment worth the

a'l®A^'.on.

any one who

wishes to embark in tbe Orotilling hnsiness. 1. N. WIIjL-nELSEV. Carlisle, Ind. July 94-l-6w

Mustard Seed Wanted.

DTI.

THOMAS

E.

VVUJSON

per bushel for all clean^nustard see, that may be delivered at bis Drug Store,Main street, Louisville. Ky.

Julv 17^2-3*

ALU

Oil SALL.y* \.

MHE subscriber wishes to dispose of bis one-third part of tbe wcil -known PERRYSVJLLE STEAM-MILf, Vermillion county, Indiana. A bargain to the purchaser will be given.

THIS property consists of a.Flottring Mill, of two pair of Burr Stones, l(ai»d a pair of French Burr Stones, iof the best quality will be running in

a few days.] Also, IV Saw Mill, too Qurt/inz Machinest and a STEAM ftsflLLERV, with which is a\#o connected 50 25-100 acre# first-ate bottom LA^'D.

The whole machinery i#"in successful ana profitable,opemli», and its local situation,wit' respect to all tl|p oouvenienccs of prosccutino a successful busipess, is not probably snrpnsao by any in the t^estp^n jpouutrjf. Tbo tcrm^ will be liberal.

The purchkaof, if he 3esircs it, "can 'he irt cornodaled, on fair terms, with a co nven. and pleasant IJouse and Lot, snitable"uf,,1 small famil}, with the necessary oul-buildiVT

UT, Ma'C'I 23—*?7if

Patrick & Pease

HAVE

just received from New Orleans, per steamer Sylph,and now offer for sale nt tho Brick Store, west of C. Rosens new block of btril dings, a large and general assortment of

Groceries, rVails,

Physicians, and others', supplied on accommodating terms. Family supplies of Groceries and Medicines put up, with tbe necessary directions for usuing. Among their Liquors are:

0r«ig99 lied IPye-Stn

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THOMAS AND ERSo JJ

JC

si.IJ8I.EMNO

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They have, nnd will continue to keep on h&ftd 4' good assortment of

JHcttfcftwa

Cognac, Choleia and American Bran-

Holland Gin, Jamaica and N. O. Rum, warranted pure, and of tbe best quality, Maderia, Tenerifle, Muscat, STuscatcl and Claret Wines,

Cttsk old Port, a superidi* article, 4 Pure v, inter strained I.amp Oil, Do summer do do do A few sacks of Liverpool blown Salt. They expect to receive in a few week* a stock of

Paints, Dyz-Stujfs^ and QmfcUionprws. They wish to purchase {after harvest) five or thousand busl els of OATS—aud will give a fair priee for CasterJ^iljgea.ns^,.

June 1$—48tf I

FRBSH SUPPLY!

BiJUiJG & CROVElimV^ QOF «ca Of aKCOKD AND W A CASH STRHJ^T'S, T^RRE HAUTE Li.

irt1a

HAVE jus| received from the East, large swf fresh supply of Dfugs Medicines,Oils, PftfmPs, DyCStufl.^arglcallnstruiuculs,Brushes,

t&hiSijzarc, Varnishes, Tobacco, Snttffj Sc-. •f gate, and Candtes, With every otl«yr article usually kept ly Drug-

Which they offer at wholesale and retail. In consequents of having an agent in one of tbe Eastern markets, their stock will be always complete. Their stock has been purchased on the best terms, particular attention paid in tbe seleotion, and every article warranted genoihe.

They resptect fnUy solicit the attention of cost, try merchant^ dr»igg»*U, physicians, mono tectum*, Ac. to their stock, and anore fdfsons at a distance srht ca»#ot make fit convenient to visit Terre-Hautr, by forwardasg their orders they nay confidently rely on oor seading every nrti cle or the best quality and lowest prioetf/i

Aug SSi—

CoOntjr Library.

4 1"i election will beMd at the Coeft fn¥e^ £mL re Haute on Monday the 1st day of Septeasber next, fcr the purpose of electing seven Trustees for Use Vigw Conaty Library.

Aug. 4-tf C. G. TAYLOt, SKC

worlds.

Si sold ©ft Tueaday the 3d of Septem

'^*1 be# nt public sale lor cask in hand jOM. of *tone ooal on the bank of tbe riv rob* Durkey's terry, to pay a debt dae in mpson and Condit, to myaetf.

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lifinem, m, 4*c.

Pain«s9 STl

yyllE subscribers have on hand a very

plcte and full assortment of McdicintSi

which they offer to oonntry merchants,pbysicianr and Others, nt wholesale,for less prices than eve, heretofore offered, but which, in consequence, of the difficulty of the time?, they will sell for rcuJi only. On these terms tfe||jn*ite the attention of purchasers.

Editor ol* tbe Wabash Courier, Terre Haute Indiana." Mar||«, 18^/

^NOTICE.

ALL

perto^lIndebted to the subscriber,either f»y note or account, for goods had during tho years of 1833 and 83, 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 hoi sold oti two, but only one year's credit.

March 1-33 tf C. WAfcM£N-

China, Glass, mud Qneensicrac Stored (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,) the Corner of Second and If \ibash Streets.

TKRRE-HAt'TE, IWD.

BLAKE

& GROVERMAN have on hffnd, and are constantly recei.THig from Baltimore, large quantities of the above artiQlfS,^.hich they offer to merohaots and deulers. in the country as low, as they can be obtained in the west. We shall make this business pemsincnt^and shall at all times be nbundantlv ?upplijd with every article in the line. The ntteht^on of the pubKo is cespeotiully invited ^o (bis cswbUshmojps. Or ders fro.m a d/stanco vyiil be punctually atteAded to, and Ware nearly and ecurely packed.

Aug. 28-43tf

z'** JOHN & NO All llpYMER,

Crious

will give $

May 1-4 ltf LINTON & LINDLEYt

H*I7IS££ I*

JUST

received a few bills. VVhiskey, which we will sell low for cash or on short credit. Jan. 25-28-tf BLAKE Sc BALL.

BACON.

^trilE subscriber bus on band, nnd intends keeping a supply of very superior Bacon—

Midlings, Shoulders, and Jolcs,,

well dried and smoked, which he offers for sale at fair prices. Also a few IIAMS in pickle. May 8-42tf JOSEPH MILLER.

Stale of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss: Probate Courts May Term, 1834.^

SAMI'EL

Jan. ljgtf.

notti

GOODWIN WILSTA€H,

No. S-, Upper Market S**eei,' Cincinnati. Cincinnati March

PRINTER WANTED.

Compositor and pressman, t^ho. understands nis business, will fin^f 6mployd»ii{. an»l a liberal salary, by immediate application nt this office, personally, or by letter ^addressed to the

,*'1'

Copper, jfVw, aiid Sheet Iron

ONTINUE the above husuws its Vabranches, at tMfr old stand !n TerreIIaut& Orders addrossea them, or to Messrs. L. H. & J. Scott,or Blake and Ball, i^iH be prompt, ly attended to.

March 22-36-tf S*

PND

RK€Ef£ll,

for sale at the Tcrre-Haute Book Store, The works of Thomas Jefferson, complete in 4 volumes.

Rush's Memoranda of« Residence at the Court of London, as Ambassudor of j.be Unitod States^ iu 1 volume

ROBERTSON administrator ofBa-

vid Robertson, deceased, this dny filed his petition praying for a settlement of said estate, as an insolvent estate Whereupon it i* ordered tbat unlesi the creditors of said ^slale notiiy the said administrator of the exi'tenet anil extcut of tbeir respective claims,|y filirtg 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 08i«e of Hie Clerk of this Court, pt6vi9Ut.to the final tlistribiitiou of the assetts of said estate, tho same will be postponed iu favor of the claims 6f the .more diligent «£Qditors mid it is ordered thai a copy of this order be published in tbe Wabash Courier, six Weeks successively.

A Copy. Attest, C. GILBERT, CPkJan. 19-4S.6", V? Jk

Magistrates Blanks,

PRINTED

on fiue paper, kept constantly on

hand and for sale, at the TERRl&HAUTE BOOKSTORE. Also, BLAftK DEEDS, of a superior quality Orders Jar any oft he above, promptly attended te^ .V -J

JfMat hew Siewnrt RESPECTFULLY informs his fflena and- the public, that he has erected, and will open on the first dajr of January tiext, a

fJF

at the sign of TEKIl£-IIAUTE HOTEL,immediately north of Doc't. R. Blake's Drugstore and opposite (he dwelling of Mr. John P. Early, in Terre-Haute. „f,,

The Tavern licmuf ft specious, an4 affords a sufficient numbef of co nfortable,airy^andj»leasant lodging rooms to uccommodate almost any amount of travel, many of which are retire ),-— Being well supplied with good servants and determined to spare no exertions to promote the comfort and fe ider agreeable the stay, of all who may call at his ho*«e—Be iftorit earnestly solicits the patronage of tbe public.

A tried and faithful Ostler will give his ccfostant attention to the Stables, which shall be well sopplibd wfth every descripfion of Provender. Twenty-five or thirty boarders can be accommodated. "Decenibrr SS.-24-ff

xj woRKSH

RECE1TKD

hf B-

TEABCJB.*

JlA. 1,1

at the Terre llacrfe book

Store,' and for sale—Condensed Reports of cases decided in the High Court of Chance* Richard Peters and

sili

ximtms and Cap

JUST

received nnd for sale a of PlflMtef paper, Mammoth and Imperihl.The presses of the neighboring Counties can be furnished us with tbe abote articled Afso oo band an as aortment of Cap Paper.

LLVTOX, BLAKE Ac B4t*B

Septemper 18—8tf

NOTICE.

W NHE undersigned has taken out letters of adh «ah niiuistration on the estate of Edward E*te ft on, deo'd, those indebted are requested tQ make immediate payment, those having claim* against said estate, will present Ss the law directs. The rstAte is probably solventil The personal property of said dee'd,^ vrill be oo^tfcd nt publio tale en Friday, the 10th of Octobcrnext, nt" the lnte residence of said tjtee'd.- Terms made^toown «n the day of sale.

Sept. 18— 3w7 MS. LTSTCfry Jtdms. 1 "T~.

NOTICE..

9TRIIE undersigned, having taken otit letters admiuistration on the eetate of %iUi«0i Ford, deceased, late ef Vigo County Ind. notifies all interested, that the said estate is soiveniy and claim! mediately for settlement.

""T

r^uests all those owing the dee'd. 6r haTiug mi against the samc^'to take legal steps im*

Sept, 19-7w3 Jlf+iJlY FORD, AdvCt.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE A (SALE of the personal estate of Win. Fotfj A deceased, late of Vigo cpunty, will taKn' .place on Saturday,the 11th of October,at his law residence in Fiersoji to^nshi'p, commencing 10 o'clock, consisting of Ifort$*x Caltle% Farming uiensikt, Household and Kitehen FurnU ture. ..

Sept. 18-WS MART FdR0t"AM&

owe and JLot for Sate* WILL dispose of my Ilottt# *UI Lot in (ho Town of Terre-HaUtl# on reasonable terms. The honse is tory and a half high, oontainittf fiv^ roonii, and is situated in a pleasant par to? thd( totvn, on Lot No. 128. There is a Stable and Carpenter's Shop on the Lot, and would be convenient retfdenee for a person who follow the hustness.If not disposed of at privateMle.' before the 4th of Ootober, ii will be then oflfonn to the highest bidder, ut Publio Auutfon, otf. that day. Torntia djade known on the day •ale. I WM. TAYIXJR.

Sept ia—7w3

/j

xrocery*

JAMESat

RODOLPHU8

4

jf

Pollock's Course of Time, one vol. vol. 1 ho AuiLuiuuS bhuJcut, by L. L. Bulw^jr, 1 ol. 8 vol

Contnoutho.rFlcniing by Author of Viavi Grey, voiungiuiDuke, eto. sJmos.

~r%r Spring & .suninicr ooons.

WE

have just received a lienutiful stock of •easounble godds, which bavo been purchased in the Eastern Gitio* at seduced prices, and will be offered to our customers unit the public unusually low,

NOTICE.

Tminfstratiou

UB undersigned has taken out IcttlW'bf tiM on the estate of Henry Mafoom dee'd. late of Vigo county, IndiAno. All-per* dersons indebted to said estate, are requested to' make immediate payment, aud those having claims against the same, will present them dul/ authenticated,within nine months for settlement.' The estate is bslieved to he solvent

ik?- »MARTIN RAY, July Si—9t9 Aclmfnistratorf

State »f Indiana, Coj,mty of Vigo, 3t: Circuit Cowri, May TVr#*, 1834 ,W*LLsl^UBBAaD, 1 *i! ... lirs CaitmToRe,

TUB

petitioner, by Himuel B. Gookins, hi# attorney, having filvi^his schedule and pe ^ition, praying for the benefit of tbe act fbi thp relief or {nsbl vent debtors* Notice is heroby glf en that the said applicant, will,,en the first daj of the next tlrm of this court, mnkeapplieetion to nave tbo benefit of said aet extended to iim,' and for a final discharge under the provisions^, there©?: and it ii ordered that a copy of thi# nr der be pnblishod in tho Wabash Courier three weeks successively, at lonst sixty days prior to the said uext terui, and that the cause be oontinu* ®d-

A Copy. Attest. C. GILBERT, 01% August 7-Bw3 4L

JLaborcrs Wanted.

WE

May 23, 44tf

e:'

Public Honw,

Law, of Philaidly bound.

TreatHte on the Law of Mortgages, by the late T. PowcH,Kao. .with copious aot«a,by Thoa. ^Sofentry, of Lfnetftn's Inn, Barrister at Law. Notes and references to American ca-

Ba^s 1*3 rols. handsomely

bmod* Tla# Law of Fxeetiim and Adnionttstsn, by^rH. Toller. With America« x*f*rencea, by E. iLh^rrtaa. I«^ oL

Wheat.

bt!lhcI*

of

-4

JL

1

HAY ES continues theGrodtry Bu

siivess tho stand ocoupied by the late Wu. Hogue, Jr. where he intends to keep a guod aW. sortinentof family Groceries,

Wines, L\0iors, ise.

which be will sell on the most reasonable terms to his friends and the public generally.

State of Indiana, County of Vigo,ss: Probate Court, August Term, 1834,

D. SKINNER, Administrate#

of tbo estate of William,MoCogneLdec'd* having filed his petition praying for asottlemenr of said e^ate us an insolvent cttnte: it is ordei^ cd, that imless the creditors of jhid estate notif/ the said administrator of the cxistenee and extent of their respective ciaiins,by Aling the satnnj or a statement of tho nnture,description and date of tho contract, or assumpsit upon which th» samo may be founded, in the ofiloo of the Clerk of this Courts previous to tho ijnal distributing of 4jj»o arscts of said estate, such olaim& will be postponed iu favor, of the claims of tho moro dlligeut creditors: and it in ordered that a copy o& this order bo published in thar Wabash Courier tf weeks successively.^^

ACopfr Attni.m C* GILBERT, Ctk.

4

JOS. MALCOM,

wi»b to employ one hundred laborer^oil?' the Wabash nnd Erie Canal (neai

WjLO#!

mm

am put of the ftalamciiia River,) tb whoitQ per month will be paid.' The outftUrj is bcalthyt ufhd ast settling.

M. S. tVJNES & BROTHERS.

A 3 8 4 3

FliOUlt.

OA barrels of Super fine Flour, just ree«if ed, and for stile, by BLAKE ft GROVBRMAIf.

Wheat nNlfttltd im&*>

diatelv, b^r the subscriber.

lay 39-4fitf A. Li OH A SB.

TAKEN UP, by Caleb teatl^ In Posey township, Clay county li. on the 2Hd day of June, 1834, on4 brown jpfARB) with a burf anl splft in the hoof of right hind food, with a stai in her forehead, and

some Addle marks supposed to be 10 Ot IS years old, 14 l-'J hands high. ApprSisodto $26 by Oliver Smith add llavld McBride.

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

Save the Pieeei^

HE subscribers will yay oot dnltsrc p€t lOOIbs. in goods, for old Csst Iron, sucb as droken lids, pets, kettles, plough .moulds, etd. eelfvered *t 'heir store ki TefMUaote, "A nfmy saved* is worth two Wnfned nfmy

July 3—QOtf IT. WALLACE, if CO.

Ctroecricft & Lienors,

JUSTT

rcueiv&d per stearnper Sylph, ries lf)d Liquors, conais^lo^ of Itafanha brown Sugar fiew Orleans 4° '-i Loaf do flq ."

Pepfiei1, AUpice, and Cinikaaioa "'atsinsiu boxes Figs fn drutns ^ignette Brandy i-^kamicn do *4'*

Hum /•, 'f .j|Jin *5 ^4tcrf Wi|4 »r

Which we offer tfi otireffiUXMt* on