The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 October 1834 — Page 4

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XOHSVIMK ADVERTISE"HIE NTS

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July 8$-Uw4

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1VEW KOODS.

CHAMBERS GARVIN LOUISVII.LK.KY.

n\very

V1" jiwl received and are now opening a extensive aod wall selected assortment of Fall aod Whiter Goods. Consisting of £n£!t»hy

4*«hi^ DRY GOODS. Domestic

I DRY

rl: latum,

Hardware 3c., Clcrjr. Gun Powder TEAS. 14fson nnd j^Vouitg Hyson,

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Mtiigo, Madder, Pepper, Spice, ^Ginger, Indigo, Alum,&c.

To ir!M tbej would invite the attention of ftioir Indiana and Illinois friends and dealer* generally, to give them a call.

September, 4-5tf The Wabssh Mercury (Latsyette) will publish sSine

till Cbe 1st January, 3835.

BOOTS & SHOES.7

III subscriber is now receiving bis Spring Bupply of BOOTS At SHOES, which be wlU sell on the most accommodating terms.— Hisstock will be large and well assorted. The following (to which he would invite attention) will comprise a pari: 2,000 pair men's Calf Pumpa 2,tKK) do do Seal do do do Common *®f000 do women's Heel, Lasting 2,000 do do Spring do

IMS0 do do Leather do 2,000 do men's Kip Brogans 1.000 do do Calf do & r00 do ,' Coys and Misses 1.000 do* Boots,

J. STIVERS, Main Street,

door West of Fourth Street, upper side, Loufeville, Ky.

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March 15-86 tf. FRESH AND CHOICE

S AMD MEDICINES

"WM/ILLIAM P. PETTET, Market Street, ,-j# LOUISVILLE, KY. Has now on hand an extensivo assortment of gejiuine 'DRUGH AND MEDICINES. Al»o— SHOP FURNITURE, SURGICAL INSTRU MJSNTS\ VIALS, etc. all of which are offered at the lowest city prices. 6£T* Country dealers and Physicians are invited to c*li|rfnd examine for themselves. Orders sent from the country will be faithfnlly exwonted, both si regards quality and prices.

Louisville, March 29—'37—ly

STEWART4- PO WELL, (Successors of IIY E. THOMAS At Co.)

Hardware Jlereliants, Main, near WallHtrect,

LOUISVILLE, KT.

April 4—4«' -if

J. STIVERS, Wholesale and Retail Itooi

and

Shoe Store,

MAIN, ONE DOOIl FROM FOURTH STREET,

LOUISVILLE, KY*

J«ine lS-49tf

MiOWlttviifc JFVwlory, FOR MAKING ROLII^G AND STANDING SCREENS

For merchant Jlills

RIDDLESSievesand

and SCREENS for FANNING

MILLS Riddles forM eal ,G rain, Seed, Flour, Powder, &.O. &.c. WIRE, for Cellar Window#, Safes, Milk Houses, Sic. Sold wholesale and retail, as low as any Factory in (Ifo United Statci, on 4thstreet, between Main and Market Street, Louisville, Kv.

J. BROM WELL, Jr. 10-23-1 yr,

|^N. All orders thankfully received punctually attended to.

_llats, Boot*, and Shoes.

r- H. CARET,

A early apposite to Anderson, BcUfy Co. Main Street,

ISries

LCi\)ISVlLLE,KT.

nftwrdceiving, direct from the manufactoho following splendid stock of Goods, for sale by package or tloa. on reasonable terms and requests merchants to oall and examiue for themselves. To *ay, 10,000 pair of best Brogiino, Boots and

Shoes, assorted,

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#jjp4 40 Cases Fashionable Fur llnls, •1U0 pieeesl I utters banding binding (KN) ups and^des,

JUST KKCBlVED,

Prr Steam Bool,

«beats You or IL Tea

Olf 1 cerooa

of Indigo

odigo

90 boxes Raisins 10 do Ckocolste a do sperm Uandlai For sale low for cash, oroathsrt credit, by vBLAK£ GROVERMAK. April

«rr m-JirosE, jwekagee 4*wwware iW boxes QHlMwstre 90 keg* ToSswrt fthrst qo^ity) 4d,000 Spaaishend half Spnnish tXgnnr 40 reaas eap %nd Niter Paper l^bswl (lom(ftMk) 'JRicuMl cnwtttl Giarer, Ste*

lay—8—49tf

and

KXK) lbs. of English shoe-thread, assj'd. 60 Dos. bestrhil. Culf-skins, 4000 lbs.first quality soal-leathcr,

And sundry other articles in the Shoe,hue coniwtly on hand, &.c. &o. Lottilville, july

Fresh Cioodti.

PJCXJCES FRESH GOODS, "VXTHICII were purchased at a very favora-

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Me time in the eastern cities. Our took is much more complete than is usual, so 2 ••rljr i» th« se*»on—purchasers are invited to 1 oall. The usual articlea of barter taken in ex-

obug*, by ANDERSON, BELL, & CO. Louisville, Ivy. July 15. P. H. 90,t)00 dos. cotton yam on band, of Blaokstotk, Bell, & Co** manufkctiire, warranted.

Paper

icejuid gtwsiid Giairer, BLAKE dt OROVERMAN.

GLASSWARE.

•M

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OfC Boxes 1-3 pt. Tuiablea Ot9 '*1-9 do do 10 rill do do so I pt»fl*titi 91* ot« betUee

Jn»t received per Stwm Boat, and for sale lew for cub, or on short credit, by ULAJtE & GROVKRJIAN. .*A«fc5-a.

Ii. H. Sc J. SCOTT,

HAVE

lately received, an excellent stock of G&OCERIE8, which, in addition to their former supply^endefs their assortment very consplete. Among their new goods may be ft the following: -w-

Young Hysoil, Gunpowder,

Terre Haute. June 5—46tf

Terre Haute, Sept. 4-5tf

and Imperia

Green Havana Coffee New Orleans Ssgsf Loaf, Lump, and white Havana l|p Raisins, whole and half b°xe* Zante Currants, F»is and Almonds Tobacco, cavendi»h,

a"d

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Shovels, Spddes, and Collin Axes Best Champaign Brandy, Do. American do jgst" Jamaica and American Rum Holland and American Gin Peach Brandy Best rectified Whiskey Madeira,'Teneriffe, and Claret Wine Sweet and dry Malaga- do Muscat Wine, in ease**Cordials, in barrels and cases Pine apple Cheese Boston Soap, Codfish, in boxes. Smoked Herring ,y Mackerel, in barrels and tubs, Sperm Candles, etc. They have also on hand a quantity of best superfine fresh FLOUR, which they canw&rraut all of which they are determined to sell at the lowest prices for ca»b.

BACK AGAIN!

JNO.

BURTON has again resumed the business of a Tavern Keeper, at the Well known stand of the "Union Hall," Where he will be most happy to see the old friends of the establishment, as well as such new friends as shall honor him with a call. An absence of nearly twelve months has not deprived him of the disposition to attend to the wants of his guests while, he is happy to add, it has placed within his reach the means to make bis House more comfortable, more desirable, and more pleasant than heretofore. He can only promise to those who put up at his house every attention—good fare— pleasant rooms—and, if tbey have horses, a stable not exceeded by any in the State, with an attentive hostler, who never tires in his vocation. Hit charges will be as moderate as those of his neighbors—never exoT^Utont—nor unsuited to the pressure of the times.

Just Received,

BROWN

and bleached Shirtings, Casinetts

Flannels, Blue and Green Cloths, Jeans, Cotton Yams, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ready made Clothing, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tar, Salt, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Hardware, Queensware, Sfc. At reduced prices, by

M. W. SEDAM.

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

COTTON YARN. BALES, just received, per steamer f^Sylph, and for sale at the factory prices

IS with the addition of freight only, by June 19—48 J. C. & VV. E ARLY.

Doctor I. S. Palmer

HAS

established himself at Clinton, and intends to practice in all the departments o. his profession. His Office is over C. Clark's Store, where he inay be found at all times, ready to wait on any who shall please to give him a call.

He will attended families by the year, if that method should be preferred. June 26-49-8w

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

COURTLAND

Sept. 4-5tf.

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BLAKE & GgOVERMAN.

June-36-49tf State of Indiana, Vermillion County, ss: Probate Court,

in

Vacation,

1834.

LAWSON, administrator oj

Samuel Rundell, deceased, this day, by R. M. Corwine, his attorney, filed his petition prayiog for a settlement of said estate as an insolvent estate*, whereupon it is ordered that unless the creditors of said estate notify the admi iris Ira tor 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 the assetts of said estate, the same will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors and it is ordered that copy of this order be published in some authorised newspaper, for six weeks successively.

JNO. W. RUSH, Ctk V. P. C.

June 24,1834.—50w6

jmricE.

THE

partnership heretofore existing under the firm of CHAS. tc AS. HA YNES, 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. Bkxkstt for C. &, J. HAYNES. July 17 Satf

7To JBtacksmith*.

WE

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

L/A1UV, BLAKE & BALL.

Vermillion Probate Courts Aug, 7erm,1834. Joseph Schooling, and Jonathan W. Downing, Administrators of

Michael Patton dee'd

rs:

The Mrs of said ceased.

COMB

On petition for sale of real estate.

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now at this term, the said Administrators, and suggest to the Court, here that they have discovered that the personal estate of said dec*d, is iosuficient to pay the debts and de asands outstanding against said estate. It is therefore ordered that the heirs of lht said Michael Patton, dee'd, be mnnoiwd to be and appear on the tot day of the next tern, and skew cause^f any they can,why such realest ate,should not be sohl and made assetts for the payment of the debts and demands aforesaid. And it appearing to the Gwrt, that certain of the said heirs, to wit: Beojaaun Hellaad and Mildred his wife, and David Patton ate not residents of this State, it is therefore ordered, that notice of this application be given by three eocceaaive publications in the Wabash Courier, a newspaper printed and published at Terre Haato, ia this State.

Attest. JOHN W. RUSH, CPk. Sept. 4~£w3

School Books.

LARGE aaMMrtenent of Scbool Books, eluding the most approved kinds, ioat it I at the Terr* HantaMvkStara. Sqrt. IV# tf .ji

TEMME-MjUJTH

vet* irAtattouars Sere: JsT. DOWLlNG are now opening at the store-room adjoining the office of the Wabash Courier, an assortment of LA W^MtlDlCAL, HISTORICAL, and MISCELLANEOUS works, together with avery general assortment of STATIONARY and BLANK BOOKS, to which tbey invite the attention of their friends and the public. The following comprise a portion of their

'Stock:

cooinson

Spanish and common Cipnr* Cinnamon, Nutmegs, *"d Cloves Pepper, Allspice, and Ginger Cayenne, Pepper, Mustard and Rice Tanner's, Sperm, and Liuse«!d Oils Boston Nails, assorted

Plutarch Lives, complete in one voluiof Gillie's Greece do. Goldsmith's works do, Rgsli on the Voice, one volume Village sermons, or one hundred attd one plain discourses by Geo. lturdcn Robert Hall's works, two volumes Beectiy's voyage to the Pacific and Bering's Straits History of Northmen by H. \Vheaton|||g Dumont's Mriabeau Reid on Clock and Watch-making Scott's (Walter) Scotland in 2 vols. ^. Knowledge for the People 3 vols. Sarran La fay el te 2 volumes Present State of Christianity American Naval Battles with twenty one elegant engravings Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Boston edition in one

Lockhart's Burns, (life and poe volume Works of Josepbus, in 2 volumes Farmer'b own Book Memoirs of Felix Neff. Dictionary of Quotations Laconi or, many things in few WOjfds Confession of 1* aith Life of Marion Taylor's Holy Living Watts'Hymns Wrild sports of the West, 2 volumes Geological Manual, with 104 wood cuts Jay's Evening Exercises, 1 volume Viucent on judgment, Hudibras, Hoyle's improved games Moore's Melodies Female Scripture Biography Vigne's six months in America Pious-songs for camp-meetings Effects of Trades, Lord's Supper Anto-Biography,of Dr. Adaui Clarke Caldwell's Essays on Malaria and Temperament Bibles of all sites, some splendidly bound Christ our Example, by Mrs. Frev Bunyon's Holy war and Pilgrim's Progress Mrs. Chapone's Letters Hall on Infidelity Young Pilgrim, Young Cadet Peregrine Pickle, Dou Quixote Thaddeus of Warsaw Paley's Philosophy and Evidence

Christianity

Roderick Random, in 2 volumes American Chesterfield, American Orchadist, History of Birds Metnoirs of Mrs. Judson, Missionary

Burmah,

Do do do in 1 do. Arabian Nights, iu one volume, handsomely bound GRIGG & ELLIOT'S aglendid Library Editions of the British Poets- and Classics, comprising the following:

Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vols. 8 vo. illustrated with 25 copper-plates. Josephus' Works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. by Whiston Byron's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. including 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 4| 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 ?0. with a fine portrait Stern's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. witb a por trait The Poetical works of Rogers, Campbell

Montgomery, and Kirk White, complete in I vol. 8 vo. with portraits Cowper and Thomson's Prose and Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with portraits Milton, Young, and Gray** works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. with portraits Coleridge, Shelby, and Keat's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with portraits Rush on the Mind, in 1 vol. 8 vo. Tatler and Guardian, in 1 vol. splendid edition Spectator do. do Ferguson's Rome do. Hannah Moore's works Milton's works (small edition,) Beauties of Moore aod Campbell 5 Do. of Byron

Do. of Shakespeare

Lite of B. Franklin Humphey Clinker, Osslan Prince Puckler Maskeau's Tour, Webster'sspelling Book, improved edition, Smiley's Geography, aod Atlas, English Reader, bound and in boards, Murray's Grammer, Grimshaw's United States, Questions and Key to Grimshaw's United

States,

Slates, and slate Pencils, Ink, Inkpower, and Inkstands (of Tariou kinds,) QuiUs, (of various qualities,) IrJ 1^, Lead pencils, sand, and sand boxes,

Crayons and Sealiog-wax, Indelible Ink, Wafers, wafer boxes, &c. Wall Paper, (various patrons) sand paper* •d 4c.

Superior CAP PAPER, Aime's Manufacture, Do Yellow Letter papar,

Do Blue, do Do Roae, *s: do Do White, do

Feint and water-lined writing paper, Oaborn's Superior WATER COLORS, different sixes, BLANK BOOKS, of various sixes, Together with a general supply of such arti clea as May be needed in this section all which tbey propose to »eU on Ubenland accoi»modating tanas.

QUEENSWARE.

-g fk Casks Queensware (assorted)just recciv RV ed nnd for sale, low for cub, or on sbor credit,

by

which thej wBl sell

BLAKE GROVERMAN.

March *-34 tf.

Linton, Blake

WILLIAM

St

Cap Paper

CAP-PAPER,sale

A

of

I

to

History of Useful Knowledge Jay's Lectures, Conversations on Chemistry! Persia: with an account of its government laws, religion, &c. by F. Shrobel Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vols. Hind's Groom's oracle Robinson Crusoe, Methodist Hymns Carpenter's Guide, handsome edition Western songster, Do. Universal songster Shakespeare's works, complete in 2 vols.

Nen. 1, 2, a»d 3, just receiv­

ed, and for at the Terra Haute Book Store, onTeaaomble terms. ALSO.

Ruled apid Letter paper, of a superior quality. Sept. 18-7tf

NEW CrOODS.

C•

W

aRREN

Sept 18-7wl0

has just received, direct f'om

New York, a frcsb supply ol Goods which he can assure his old customers, and the public generally, will be sold on liberal terms, and at reduced prices.

A OTICE.

BJOTICG is hefreby given, that the undersigtied have taken out letters of administra'* tion on the estate of William Walker,'late of Clay County, deceased. Those haviog claims against said estate, Will present them legally authenticated for adjustment, and those indebted to the same will make immediate payment.— The estate is probably solvent*

N. D. 1VALKER, Adm'r.

Sept 18—7t3» ..

ADMl/YISlRA TOR'S SALE. WILL expose to Public Sale, at the late residenpe of William Walker deceased, one mile and a half North of Bowlinggreen, Clay couiity, Indiana, on the 15th day of Octobcr next, ail the personal properly of suid deceased, consisting of four head of Horses, a two horse Waggon, ten head of Cattle, a lot of Pork Hogs aod Stock Hogs, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, a Patent Wheat Fan, a quantity of Coro, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms—A credit of nine mouths will be given on all sums over three dollars, with notbs satisfactorily eudorsed. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.

Sept 18-7w3 N. D. WALKER, Admr.

FOR SALE,

VALUABLE property, situated^oh Otter Creek, Vigo Co. Ia, distant about 8 miles from Terre-Haute. It embraces nearly 160 acres of Land, on which is erected a Distillery, a

Saw

and

Grist Mill, two comfortable Frame

Dweling Houses, a Cooper's Shop and Stable. TheMiil Seat is a good one the distillery is capable of running 100 or mora gallons of whiskey per day, is in good repair, and, with the Mills, can be put in immediate operation, when possession is taken. Any person wishing to engage in the Milling and Distillery business, will find, upo« examinatijp, that this prbpel^ly possesses many advantagq^ and that it can be had upou vest favorable TERMS, by enquirinc of

JAMES FAR RING TON,

Sept 18-7w6 Agent for VVm. C. Shaw.

PUBLIC SALE.

WILL expose lo public sale, at mylresldence, opposite the town of Terre Haute, at the upper Ferry, on the 4th day ef October next, three Horses, a good Milch Core, and two Calves, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming utensils, Waggon, and various articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms of sale: All sums under three dollars, cash. All over that amount, one yetir's credit, with approved socury.

Sept. 18-713 ELEVEN TUCKER.

SHERIFFS' SALE.

BY

virtue of a decree of the Vigo Circuit Court, sitting as a court of chnnccry, at their May Term, A. D. 1834, I will expose to sule at the Court Houso door, in Terre Haute, on Saturday, the 25th of October next, between the hours of It o'clock, A. Jlf. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the west half of the north west quarter of section five, in townshp, thirteen, north, range nine west, with its appertennnces, as the property of John Cowan, to pay Benjamin R. Whitcomb, and James Wbitcomb.

Sept. 18—6w3 E. Jlf. JONES, Shff.

Printing and Cap Paper.

JUST

received and for sale a lot of Printing paper, Mammoth and Imperial.The presses of the neighboring Counties can be furnished by as with the above articles. Alio on band an assortment of Cap Paper.

LINTON% BLAKE & BALL.

Septemper 18—8tf

NOTICE.

RTlHE undersigned has taken out letters of ad miuistration on the estate of Edward Lis ton, dee'd, those indebted are requested to make immediate payment, those having claims agaiust said estate, will present ai the law directs. The estate is probably solvent. The personal property of said dee'd, will be offered at public sale en Friday, the 10th of October next, at the late residence of said dee'd. Terms made known on the day of sale.

Sept. 18—3w7 JOS. ASTON, Adm^r,

NOTICE.

'/I NHE undersigned, having taken out letters ad miuistration on the estate of William Ford, deceased, late of Vigo County Ind. noti fies all interested, that the said estate is solvent, and requests all those owing the dee'd. or having claims against the same, to take legal steps immediately for settlement.

Sept, 19—7w3 MARY FORD) Athri*x.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. A |8ALE of the personal estate of Wm. Ford, xM. deceased, laie of Vigo county, will take place onBaturday,the 11th of October,at his late residence in Pierson township, commetcing at 10 o'clock, consisting of Horses, Ca'tle, Hogt, Farming utcnsiles, Household and Kitchen Furniture.

Sept. 18-7w3 MARY FORD, Adm't.

House and Was*, for Sale, WIInL dispose of my House and JL Lot in the Town of Terre-Haute, fejl*n9B°n reasonable terms. The house is a ^•••BBttory and a half high, containing five rooms, and is situated in a pleasant part of the town, on Lot No. 128. There is a Stable and Carpenter's Shop on the Lot, and would be a convenient residence for a person who follows the business. If not disposed of at private sale, before the 4th of October, ii will be then offered to the highest bidder, at Public Auction, on tbat dar, Terms made known on the day of sale. WM. TAYLOR.

Sept 18—7w3

Ball.

C. LINTON is again awociated

in business with Blake Ball, and the ins will be, as formerly, Ltatoo,IBake and Ball. Tbey inform their easterner* and the public that they win bare an fcaod by the first of Septeasber as additicoal and foil supply ef DRY GOODS, HARP

WARE A GROCERIES,

«a

their iwsal leant.

4-tf

Grocery*

JAMESat

HAYNES continues tbe Grocery bn

dken the stand occupied by the late Wm. Hogo*, Jr. where be intends to keep a good a** sorUaest of family Groteries,

RODOLPHUS

Wines^ Liquors, icc.

which be will soil on the most reasonable terms to bis friends and tba public generally.

Stale of Indiana, County of Vigo,**t Probate Court, August Term, 1834#

D. SKINNER, Administrator

of tbe estate of William McConudjdee'd, haviog filed bis petition praying for a settlement of said estate as aa insolvent estate: it is ordered, tbat

nnltrTT

tbe creditors of Mid estate notify

tbe said administrator of (he existence and ex--tent of their reepectite elaim&Jiy filing tbe same, or a statement of tbe nature^)escription aad date of tba contract, or assumpsit apsw whieb tbe same may be founded, la tba oflet of tbe Clerk of this Court, previous to tbe Anal distribution of tbfc nteetaof said estate, sach cfariaas will be postponed ia favor of the ctaiass of tba aws dilicreditors: and HIs e«d«red tbat a copy of this order be poMtibed in tba WabasbCowier S w«ki aacccsaiveljr.

A Oajf. AUtH. OILBKRT, CNu

LIST OF LETTERS rfefimining ia the Post Office at Terr® Haute, on the 1st dar of October, 1834 which if not taken out in tkrw months will be seat to the General Post Office ss dead Letters. Acre* Dniwrjr Aiceck Edwstcd Ashcruft Richard AllmsonJuhtt Athmore RC Browa Thotuu burgess William Bhowa Joha BrotberloO

W

Kester Jacob: KightJohn Kiuuer Aiuory Karr Adam og A Long Edward Lyon Cal Lackwood I^nrford Pleasant Ltttrell William Lee James Lee Elijah Learjtt'WmH Mori it Peter Massett James Meaders Job MtBride John Millrr Joseph McCssky Joseph Mann Samuel McGregor Alexander McAvoy Ja.ues MeDougie Robert

Trtaetnatl

Brigg* Job* Black William Black Si'uuet Biadly V»"illiam Bradlj Joseph or John Brown William A Bain Daniel Burnap Joseph Bnucu Kin Brown David Burnett Sally Bandy William 3 Beard William Ball Aaron BroWn

Maltingljr Edward McMurtrie Adulin Mars William Mu»grave William Moore Simon Miller William McKoe John Madison George Miller Hansell 2 Mctlrtw Josephus Murfrey Israel Moriatv Gilbert

Burham Hesekiah BiittoaJoha Clerk of Viro County Crutcher Isabel Chapman Williaui -g CasenJoseph t'vii Conner William 4 Curry Elisabeth Connor William Copelin James Cutter Charles

v*•1***• lvioriaitv vsiiy Collin Talbertv^?^-• Medley John ',/c, Cale Jacob McCall Ju.ija ^'V Cammack Stepter Ale Kid rr Stephen Clarke ohnson Garter Jonathan Calwill Samuel Conner Anthony Curiy Lewis Caldwell Jane Cutter George Durham Daniel Jr Dudley Robert Dickerson Samuel or Wal-i\,ul Rudd S ter Durham O W Demas Darning Dick ills George Dunetu George Durham John Davis tSani* Davis Aluiond Eversol Samuel Earls John Ferril Andrew Farrlngton Jauies Fuller Abner A Farnur Samuel Foitune Hiram Florence Judah Gartrell Edwin (iodard Klirabcth Glidwcll Robert Gi*t William Uenung Kdmund Graham Joseph Gilinnn 1 2 Gilmore Silas A Gleuner .Nicholas Hatlund Thomas HaUlon Andtew Harrington Kunice llollingsworth Carter' Hackett Jacob llitt fcOrrick Hyden Hiram Hendeison Carj'-ll Harrington James Hamilton Hall Joseph Huntington Williaui Hawkins Garrett H»y ncs aines 2 Haskins Mr Hyde Samuel Ho»tctter Henry Hcring Dorcas llnriis Thomas Hawley F-limbclh Haston Dismond llelm Meredith Hum-Joseph lstell Livingston Ingles Daniel Isaac F.lijah Jan lon William Johnson John James oseph Jenkins Thomas Johnson William

Noblett Wiles Kile* Peter Osborn Mr Owens Reuben S Pinkston Mary Perry Samuel Pease Lewis Pui'ketl Thomas Aev Pick ins James

l'ierson W Pierce Daniel J* lVters John Paddock Samuel Park* Stephen Koniain )ohn Reeves John ll^bbin* and W 2 Rase Ulicibeth BaU Mu hkal ,, ,, Read Jaiues si Russell Kli

Richardson S T. Ritchie Saiuuel Reach Margaret 3 RobisonJolin Rolland Klisabeth Reed Benjamin Ray John M'4 Rulfit John Rcid Anna Srimpford Mr Stephenson M^Pbn !-.•= Slearct Jeflisrsou Sloo A 3 Stewart William

ShelpChiistopber Sebattin John Sumerville Wm Sulmon John and W' Springs ton Jefferson

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Stcjihen* Mlitha '.if Smith Pardon Sutton Joseph Sanders a Mies Smith Levina 'J'aler Godfrey 5 i_ Thompson Samuel

Town William Thomas Elias

Revolution Patterson John Curtis William

IV

Steward Alexander

Calisoa Huldah Steward Mary Miss Crage William Ruble John Cox Amos Ritinghouse Sarah Darling lacob Reid Birch Dowdfe Jfoah Richardson Hannah Suiith and Carson for Johnya|t.gB( er j0lm

Smith Jacob

McDowell

Fullci William Goodinr W'illiam Gastin fPilliam Henderson William Hubbanl Prudence Howoith George Hirgins JFilliam Holmes Michael How Olive lies Jacob Irwin Robsit Jones Levi Jonson James Jones Jonathan Johnson Mary Jones George Knight Joseph

Clinton, Oct. 1st-9w3

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Smith I«aa» Sprouts James Sic inner Joel Scott John Taylor I Esu Thornton Unan Tunbcmian Abraham Thomas Lewis Thomas Reed N Thompson Golden Teagarden Jacob Wise Henry IFatts Lareinda Zabiitkey Lewis or Levi

LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office nt Newport, la. October 1st, which if not taken out in three BMQthi will be returned as dead letters. Ayars William Arrowsmith Alex Bewley Joseph Bishop George Church Icbabod Craig David Dans Sarah Dowdel Moses Dawson Benjamhl Fisber Joseph Freoch Samnel Galvin John Gilkinson Join

NOTICE.

Tministration

or*

Jones

Reuben Bnunlet William Capps 2 Paul Clovei John Downing. John McDowell James KdWards John Fisher John Heddle Benjamin Harrison Daniel Hollingsworth Wm Ireland Thomas Lonrfeller James Maxidon RicharU Mack Wm McCabbinsl

Xabiiskey Lewis ROBT. E, BARNET.P. M.

IV

Eugene, Oct lst-9w0

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LIST OP LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Clinton. Ia.. on the 1st day of October, 1834, Which If not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Office ss deaa letters.

Samuel Malonejr Cornel ions Nice Edward Nance fjf* Edward Nance Jonathan Pavton Thomas Patrick William Rankin Samuel Rush Silas Rhodes Lucas Rf-n N to to William Starker

Wedding: 2

Elisabeth Williams Georre W right jr MlLO OOOK1NS, P.M.

Loughridge^ames 9 Mc-Kenney Paoiel MiersJobn Msers Peter ^fartin James Owens James Peyton James j, I, Powers Lotbert Packet Daniel », RoshJohnW Russel Richard Rboades Silas Ray Joba & Ronion Wm .-j Rodgers Joba I Stanton Elizabeth

Hinton Margaret Hollingsworth Jobs Harden William Hollingsworth AbrabamSontbard Jsbo Hall Epbraim Shaw Besjamia Hannaman Cbris. Helliday Dolly Isgrstm £dward I Jordan Edward Kelso Thomas Lak Jamas

Stewart 3 aim Stephens John"

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Sheriff of Vermilliou Warner Jared Whittingbin Elixabeth

\r W ilk ins Joseph ^i^ISAAC PlER80if,r. 3^

Newport, Oct lst-^wJ

RINTIBTO douowitb accoxaey aad dispatA. at tbe Courier o!m ^ptl—icf

HE undersigned has taken but letters of ad oA the estate of Henry Mnlobtn dee'd. late of Vigo county, Indiana* All per-, dersons indebted to said estate, are i^ttestfetl to make immediate pnyinfcnt, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated,within nine months for settlement. The estate is believed to be solvent.

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Tarlton Capt Robert Tutlle Ava Undenvood Daniel s: Vonsmith Peter Hf Walker Joseph Whet-lock Rev James WhitcoUon aire* S Warren Wiu W 3 Wines William Wick Samuel Walker Harriet Wood Martin Waden Isaac "i Young Samuel Facuu Wm

F. CUNNINGHAM,

Terre Haute, Oct. litj9»3

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LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tn« Post Office at Eugene, Ia. the quarter ending on the 30th Sept. which if not taken out within three months will be seiit to the General Post Office as dead letters. Arts Henry Loring Daniel Breasley William Lowiy Bt-n Franklin Brad burn amea Mallery Dewltt C. Brown James Massey Jaiues Rev Bradburn Ignotious May John Biron Joseoh Mead Luke Burtch Ether McFeeters Andraur Coleman Jacob, Col of thePowell Simon

JOS. MALCOM,. •MARTIN RAY,

July 31~8t9 Administrator.

State of Indiana, County of Vigors*: Circuit Court, May

Term, 1&34.

Wells Hubbard, v«: Insolvency. Hra

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petitioner, by Samuel B. Gookins,hif attorney, having filed his schedule and |e tition, praying for the benefit of the' act for tha relief of insolvent debtors* Notice is hereby gi en that the said applicant, will, an the first day* of the next term of this court, make npplicationr to nave the benefit of said not extended to him, and for a final discharge under in provision# thereof: and it is ordt-red 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'thc cause be continu-^ ed. i-

A Cop#. Attest. C. GILBERT, CVk. August 7—3w3

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J*. VXC Wheat. T-V VAA bushels of Wheat wanted imojcdiutcly, by the subscriber.

Alay 29-45tf A. L. CHASE. TAKEN UP, by Caleb Vestly, f4iin Posey township, Clay county,Ia. on the 28d day of June, 1834, coo/ brown MARE, with a hurt and|' split in the hoof of right hind foot*: with a stai in her forehead, and somo saddle marks supposed to be 10 or 13 years old, 14 1-2 hands hi^h. Appraised to $25 by Oliver Smith and David McBride.

July 31-Sfvv3 WM. McBRlDE, J. P.

Linscrd OU.

"tf Barrels Linsocd Oil, just recibivud, nnd.v M. for sale by May 29-45tf BLAKE & BALL.

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good Brick dwelling housennd Appplo oif chard. Apply April 17—39—tf R. S. McCABE*

French Burr Mill Stones.

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Subscribers having lately purchasod the^ old establishment of Messrs. Eldridgu Su Strow, in the city of Buffalo, intend going ox tensively into the inaniifucture of gf

DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS of every number now used, and of the most approved stamps. —ALho—•

Iloisling-Scrcm, Lighter-Screws, Spindlrs, Bails and lhvcrs, Damsels, ScreenH'trc, 4"c. c^c.

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

The subscribers are oonfident Unit they cntic. furnish their western friends with any of the a-. bovo articles on better terms than tbey can bo procured at Philadelphia, Baltimore, or nny of the Eastern or Southern markets nnd as tho transportation from Buffalo will be less than from either of the above markets, they think it, will be for tbe interest of mill-wrights nnd oth-

at the West, to favor them with their orders. GEO. W. BUSH & CO. Buffalo, Feb. 18, 1834.

REFERENCES*

S. Thompson &, Co, Pratt, Taylor &. Co.

SALT.

C*fX HUNDRED BARRELS"of J^anhawaSalt, just received and for sale by June 3-50tf L. H. k. ii SCOTT.

Sate the Pieces.

THE

subscribers will yay one dollar pcf 1(101 b*. in goods, for old Cart Iron, such- m, droken lids, pots, kettlce, plougb-rtfculds, etc* eelivered rt their store in Terre-Haute. "A nfinv cared is worth two earned

July 8 —50tf ft. WALLACE, &CO#

Groceries 1 Liqnorw.

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Laborers Wanted* v-

wish to employ one hundred Inborers ort Wabash ^ud Erie Cunal (near the^K.-«

amout of the Salamonia River,) to whom

per month will bo paid. The country is healthy, nfhd ast settling. st M. S. WINES & BROTHERS. S.

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FLOUR.

barrels of Super fino Flour, just rocci^U" «d. and for sale, by BLAKE & GROVERMAN".

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MILL STONES «r

and will keep constantly on hand, both f»rs* Flouring and Country Work, several pairs of the various kinds and sise*, which will eiinble thpini|» to fill orders on very short notice and as thuy. ,r import their Blocks direct from France, it gives' them a decided advantage iu choice of stocky an a he be to of he in

lower than they hare ever been sold for in thi* country, —A1.SO—

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A. Eaton J. L. Barton Barker Holt Townscnd, Coit & Co* Smith & Mocy Norton and Carlisle Richard Sears Joy and Webster W. Smith, Dunkirk Gilbert Knapp, Portland Harbor Josiah Kellogg, Erie M. Hubbard, Ashtabula

Buffalo4

D. Whitney^ Green Hay H. Phelps and Co. G. Rltt* Giddings, Baldwin, Pease it Co., Cleave land Standart, Wibur and Co Huron R. H. Hey wood Venice

Hollistor and Co., Sandusky H. V. Disbrow J., J. R. Dorr and Co. Detroit M. P.Parker aodCo) Britain and Phelan 3. Griffiths and Co., St. Josephs John H. Kinzie, Chicago. March 15 [Buff. Pat: and Com. Adv.] 35-6n

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received per steamper Sylpb, Oroc*--ri« and Liquors, consisting of Hat anna brown Sugar New Orleana dot

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JLoaf do do «».,,-• Pepper, Alspice, andCinnamoa RaWin* in boxes f,_ Figa in drama j, 8toielt« Brandy -.

Tanariff Win#^ Malaga da W Cordial, dcc, Whicb we ofat

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