The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 December 1834 — Page 3

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the «a*n*nee» tfmo here, for then* li^no constitutional diwtacle to entering into gialafive Iwsioewat the fitst meeting o^the Chamber*. This point, however, might have beettthrorlooked, bad not the Cham* bcrt fiwtead of being eatfed to meet at jeari* a day thai the result of their delibemtiotM might be communicated to me before the meeting «*of Congre** been pro®rogtied to the 26th of the present month— period *o HHe that their decision can scarcely be made known to the present

Congcess prior to its diMolulion- Td avoid 1 JUiiii delavt our Minister in Paris, in virtue of the assurance given by the French S* IjVlitmter in the United Stales, strongly surged the convocation of the Chamber, at an early d«y, but without succew.

It is proper to remark, however, that jtl»* refusal been accompanied

o^cu^'offThe^rnde of out,* liie wme lime, insnrw or culling off Tim injur)' of i.ich« Ihough UttfiipmllVt upon our tcM .K.tbul irnpnir the Government, and

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'most positive a«surances,on the p«rtffthe Xioverumcnt of France, of their intention to piess the appropnation at the enwitng -sc?«ion of the,Chairfbers. executive branch oT this governhas, .as matters stand, exhausted all the aulboritfuponthe subject with which it Is invested and which it had any reason,Jto believ^ could be beneficially cm-

The idea of acquiescing in (Tie refusal to execute the treaty will not, I am confident, be for a moment entertained by any branch of this Government—and further fjecotiation is equally out of the question.

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V' »w*it the further aciicn of th. ^amberj, no fur tber consideration of the subject *ill, «t this session^ probably hereanirn

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5 I and-. But,if fromtheo MgmaldehiTinn.kinr foran appropriation, from the dtluy of theCham1*n lo'grant it whf-n asked, from uSm. to brirtg the inject ,cCot' the ». their last jession,there have five

SEE ^ni,when l"'«e been fro,,, .he d,Uj in «oB»olcine ihe Chambers until »"me "Seller the «eeti»fof Conerers wl.en !,»„ »eH known lh*t» the whde subject to Congress at tne M« session, was prevented by assurances tha iUhould be fli«pw«d of before .» presen^ roeeting, vou fct»ould feel yourselves con^mincd to doubt whether it be the .mention of the French Government in all its branches to carry the tiwaty ir.tn effect,nnd

H.ink that such measures «na be deemed to call for, should now he "h a dotted,the import antjqttestion arises what j* those measures sIm

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Our btftitotions are t-wenti.iHy P"*-"10* Peace and friendly intercourse with nil naJions are as mix* the desire of our governme.nt as they are the interest of our people

j&u I h«e objects are not

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.7 *"ndT urrcmUring .he ci^-of IXnsoJ pc-rmitting for their Indemnity* in cn«|» of fl.igranl wronit. loh« abrogated or let wide. |. i, undoubtedly in the power of Con,rw ieriou»lf to affect th« "e""11"™' Ld

t.irin( interests

flip nas^a^e of aw#, relating to ner iraae wMh^th. Aimted SlHtes. Her prod«cK

mnimf-ictures, and ^1. or Ml i«c.ted toheiivv duties our ports, or nil 'commercial intercourse with her may he •usrended. But these are powerful, and, mind. co.„H,.iv« o'U«ti«n,to,h,S

limelit in support of the rights ^nd honor of the nation which must now Jverv bosom. Nor i» it .m|«MiWe i«i ^cli a C(Kirse of legislation would mtro,I,ice'once more into ournnl.onHl coun,'^ ,k.„. Ji,iurhing questwtn in relation to ^,,iffofdu'o»wh,chh,v, been so reeentiv put to rest. BoiJes, by every mo sure adopted bv the Government of the 'r™icd ^t 'te. with the view of mju.ine

France, the clear perrcplion of r.chl which will induce our own pee rulers nod people of all other IvW France herself, to pronounce our quarrel just, will bcob..urpd.«nd the?uj. ..ort rendered to us In final

mora decisive 'i Itcd and equivocal. Th.re l. but one troinUn the controversy, and npon that th« whole dvlh,ed world

France to be in the wrong. site shall pay us a sum of money,

France fnlfiU her treaty stipulations, all controversy will be at an end. It i»

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conviction, that the tmted

*State/ought to taMjO» Moo of the treaty, ahd .n ewe^be ref«^ L, o. longer delayed, take fed««# into thdir ovrn hands. After the.dt-tay oj pni of France of a quarter of a f^knoitlpdKing these claims by

appropriation slUM o* W W*»5*» French ClNaNh at their Be*t may jtttfly be concluded that the Governsient of Prance ha. finally determined to disregard its own solemn undertaking, »W refuse to pay an acknowledged debt* l» that eT^nt, every day's de»a on oor part will be a stain uponeotir natioiwS honor, as ireli at a denial of justice to our injw'eo citizdtaB. Prompt measures, when the reiusal of France shall be complete, will not only be most honorable and just, but will have the effect',ugwn our national

^slnceFrance, inviola'ton of the pledges given throngh her minister here, layed ber final action so long thai her ecision will not probably be known, in time to be communicated to this Congrew, I recommend that a htw be passed, aut or~ iaing reprisals upon French property, in case provision shall not be made for Uie payment of the debt, at the apftfoaching session of the French Chamber*. Sue a measure ought not to be considered France as a menace. Her pride and power are too well known to expect any thing from her fears, and preclude the necessity of a declaration that nothing partaking ul the character of intimidation.-is intended by us.*~ S oujiht to look upon it as the evidence only ol an inflexible determination on the part of the United Slates to insist on theii rights. That Government, by doing only what it has itself acknowledged to be just, will lie aMe to spate the

United .States the necessity of taking redress into their own hands, and save the property of French citizens from that seizure and sequestration which American cititene so long endured withoui retaliation or redress. If she should continue to refuse that act of acknowledged justice, and in violationof the law of nations*make reprisal* on our part the occasion of hostilities against the United States,she would hut add violeuce to injustice, and could not fail to expose herself lo the just censure of civilized nations and the retributive judgments of Heaven.

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riS I,a. acknowledged be dije and of the justice or this demand, there can be but one opinion among Miicv would seem to dictate that iw ratlin at issue should be kept tlius dw encumbered, and that not the tence shouM bt- given to Franc^e in her refusal to make pavment, by any net on our patt affecting the her neople. The question should he left •. iu it i* now, in tuchan attitude that

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r^to b« toJkrated U«t another quarter ts to be wasted in negotiating tl^heT^U The l.« of ««.«»' ^.u, reiped. for wch oceanow. It *U« -woll-*elt^d principle of tl« lolet liaor.e nation owe. i!X,, booidated debt, which it refus

Jr ^ec?. to "^^tTtb scire on the property belone«g •^r iu citi*en» or «uhjet», sufhcient to

"^aythe debt, witho"' V»r. Tbt« remedy h» bee" M»«Arted to, and recently by mnce N

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ahead" like lightning, and be likelj

•tioiifth upon an emergency to leap the Dry Tortugas, and e*cry Florida key that comes in the wny.

A successful and daring villain, ^ling himself Capt. Smith, has been arrested at Boston through the instrumentality of Hays, who had been in search of him for some lime. He commenced his Career quite young, and has been in a number or our state prison*. Hi* la*t affair was the taking off of a gentleman's coat Ih a barber *hop, w(th 9300 dollars in its pocket, for whtflh last ofieuce search had been made forjym for some lime.

Alexander Leighton, iR. wrote "An Appenl to the Parliament, of Siou's Plea as*m*t the Prelude.'' London, 1638: quarto, or writing this book,#* anthor was twice publicly whipped and pilloried fn Chenpstde. his eafbcttt off his nose twice slit, hi! feheeks branded with a red hot iron with the letters S. S.(|pwer of sedition) and was eleven years imprisoned fn the Beet a curions evident*} of the freedom of the press at thMt period

Mi»* Funny Jarman, the tragic actress has arrived in this country, and will soon commence her dramatic campaign. 1 his lady is one of the three Fannie* e*tfdled in Blackwood, as the most gifted wroman of the day. Thw «r» Fanay Kfthhle, Fanny Kelly ^rd Fanny Jarman.

Napoleoti h*d a French cook, who undertood to drAs a fowl for his Imperial Majesty's dilner in a different manner every day, for a srholeyear he fulfilled his promise, wnd succeeded in gratiK^,g the Emperor's palate in 365 different way#, everyone of which #as unexceptionable.^

Ao«ar the *p»4ie»ntsof Fleet Pr»«on toGwiTdhallfor?] a^awhiUore tbey weieaot ws»rth ia ihe world, were BUaeh.nt, Ihe eooiedwa.aod !T« th« ntthli*h«r of (fnM.mfH aew^jjew. At •hl..Mng .H«Jf h-d tveea.taSemaily R«abhed^sigawi the or^for their rsltel.

The Chsrlwtoa Mtrrnvr* the m»l ^ntriiftars la thot vwiaitv have rec«r«l iastrurtions fnwatbe PostM«i#e Gsstisl that the* need eot refsoft l»ln« M1*

postmastess. A Mr. Pig*, a* correspondent of tbe BalU.oom Chronicle..ay. he ha. n^lved toj^ive ,he science of astrology, by which he mteflrts to •boW that 1856 wiU be a year, of great fatality and imparlance to the human race. His com muni cation ab,W« i« «»«res

«herat»yBi« aad Chatdee* which he call* upon •eiMitifc men to eUplaiu. We w*ali reeom

well Saltoestall t. ksaW to be der»t«l that the e^rf

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Collision with Fiance is the more to be regretted, on account of the position she occupies in Europe ia relation to liber il institutions. But in maintaining our national rights and honor, all Governments are like to uf. If bj a collision wilh France, in cn»e which »hfs i» clearlj in the wrong, the march of liberal principle* shall he impe.lwl, th« responsihility for thai result, as well as every other, will rest on her own bend.

Hnvinp submitted these considerstions, it helonco t» Congress to decide, whether, after what has tnkeii ptnoe. it will still await ihe further action of the French Chnmbers, or now adopt such provi»i.»nal measure*, as it may deem necessary and best Adopted «o prot«-6t the rights and mnintai" the honor of tbo country. W««l* pver that decision may be.il will be faithful enforced by the Executive, as far as he is author ited so to do. (Concluded in our next.)

AN EX AMPLF

I.—Boston,

it is well knowni,s

decidedly a Whig City, nine tenths of the voteis at least belong to that party, yet they last yenr elected Tiisoooaa Lv*At«,a Jadcsonnmn us Mayor, and he is again nominated, without oppo« tion, f.»r the same office. This shows a spirit liberality on the part ofthe Whigs which though, commendable, i» not often shown by their opponents. But it is better to return good for evil han to ratort evil for evil. We hope tho exam le will not be without its proper eff.ct

Darii Crorki-tl.-~We hnvealway* nndftrstood tbnt the Colonel considered himself a n'nl Steamboat," besides slight touch of the Earth .iiiako nnd a whole Avalanche? and so tndee.l he i. We perceive by the Charleston papers that trie 'David Crocket' ii intended a sa regular packet for the Pioneer line IVom Macon to harleston, via irien Now, lliis steamboat, we «ar will

recm^j recei»f#d their #alt «n4 ter supply of O O O S Wfecti they can rec^epd to t*** oostomert •adHbe putlWc gencratty. ®f 8®f« quality akd m»d»o«^»t3r^ ifj! attention of purohaw^rs to this stock,

MOTICB.

HE onderiir»ed wooW rwpetelfiiHy vedjoit all those indebted to #em* rftber by not* or-bookaccountvto call and make pay meat by th» df# day or February next. If any a« not entirely able to pay «H, tb*y eaO pay #)Wt at aiiiy rate,which Hjay enable as to rteM odf engagemenlM with pro

Jtitode. Any failing to oomp

With the above request, must not blame should they find their notps and acfcounU ia the bands of lb. proper

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SALE OF LAND.

PURSUANTthe

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«f NEW STORE IN TERRE HAUTE**** TijrtHE subscriber has opened a 8tore in Second

JL near Ohio street, (West side of Court House 'quare,) where ho offers for sale for CA&H, a good assortment of

GROCERIES, jhr QUEENSWARE,% HARD WAKE. BOOTS & SHOES. MEN & BO\S CAPS, ]}RUSHES, -s..M

BOOKS, and PATENT MEDlCINf-S. II. A. S 1'EEt, 12th month, llth, 1834.-^-15 3tf

|\E\V STOKE.

C. ROSE'^'

HAS

just received, direct from NewYork, a very Urge and general assort merit of— "Dry-Goods, Hardware, and

GROCERIES,

Which he is now opening at the corner room in the new brick building on the public square—all of which will be «old low for cash, at wholesale or retail. .i/ii-. i-W

Nov -20—I2tf State "f Indiana* County of Vi«n, ss: __ Court, November, ic^|,

KCircuit

TlUyjN,

RKMIAH

«j Insolvency.

His CnaoiTbiui,

THE

petitioner having filed hit schedule, and petition pray in* the benefit of the act lor the relief of insolvent debtors notice is hereby *i»«n, that Ihe said petitioner will, on the first «lav of the next term of this Court,make application to have the benefit of said act extended to him, and for a final dhchar*e under the provisions thereof! and it is ordered that a copy of this order be published in the nearest public new«naner three weeks mcoessively, at least sixty days prior to the said term and it is further oi d-red, that this cause be continued to the »aiu,

"*3oS: Jwa. T: c. GILBERT, l)ec u-3tl5

NOTICE.

railfeftthHr hereby cautioned not to credit my vnttriBamA Thomas, after this date, as I am resolvwl to pay no debts oi her contracting Having left my be«l and board, withwrt*«aa slightest cause, she has forfaited all claims to my protection and support. ,, _L_ __

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poaed to sell at a rtsrj niipirrale^price. Dec 14-Wtf

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to a decree of the Probate

Court, of Coillity of Vigo, we Witt sett to the highest bidder, for cash ttt hand, the east fractional hs.lf of the east fractional section No. 22, town 11, north, range 10 wesl, situate in said Conntv, and containing t08 acres.

The"sale will be made at ihe Court fTous-tdBor in Terre Haute, on Saturday the 10th day V»f January next, bejw«?n the hours of 10 A. M. aud 4 P. M.

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CRAWFORD, and

A-rip* SYLVIA CRAWFORD, (late Sylvia Winter) W% Executrix of W'm. Winter, dec'd,r g.* De6*l8-16w3

V- TAKEN UP, the 17th of November, 1834, by Alexander McKinney, of Sullivan county* and

Slate of Indiana, Hamilton township. Carrey's Prairie, a bay Horse Colt, supposed to be 3 years oh!

this fall, about 13* hands high, no marks or brand perceivable. Appraised to $15, by William Kerkham nhd Stephen Power, before me James Lloyd,a Justice or the Peace of said townwhip. Given iltidef my hand nnd seal, tliif 2d day of Dec. 1834 JAS. LLOYD, J. P-

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TAKEN UP, by ElCkiel Fittl, of Perry township. Clay county, on the 19th in*t., cne estray STEfiR. a bright ted coloar»

with a little white on the end of the tail, add a, little on the belly marked with a crop alright in the left ear. and a snlit In the right

West and Joseph Townsbury, this 29th oi November. 1834: I certify the foregoing to be a true copy frtnn my estray book.

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LEV1N WOOLLEN, J. P.

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STRAYED OR ST01.i5N.E'•"a IfOXN ARfi. of eight year* old, about 154 hand* high» pace* «"d trots, and has hern freqttttttlv founderetl. informa-

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«1 use. They are wv* *a this way.jmr's «^td

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where he has a good steck of

P«(~» •l.w-ifc' "li* I -WTt?. r"v- f.

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A«.y InMrma- co^

mm -J ceived. and all reasonable charges LINTON, BLAKE BALL. if

GROCERIES,

TTholcsale A Ketail.^^ B. M. HsrrtMHi,

w.uS :r ru

fee, Ixwf, ^»mp and .vanna gar, fipa* Almonds, gg And almort »vrry other articles «f dry Orwse«ea. usually kept in the grocery hue, an of «tieh willbesoldoa atwoa^odatiiister«^.

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iaatreceivetJ anew an^andsomeas•Qrtment of »a»onable £«f GOODS, which, witM*«r farmer stock, aMk^|heir a^•ortaient complete* All persons are requested to call aod examine for themselre*. Wewill take I® exchange Wheat, Cora, leathers, ce«d, &c.t &t the highest market prices. All pcrauns indebted to o« by note or book account, are requested to caH ami nettle them.

N B. Fresh family Flour kept constantly for sale.' Ho* 97—13 tf

NOTICE.'

WoTlCE ii hereby given, That I have taken out Letters of Aministration upon the estate of James Nicklns, late of Vermillion county, Indiana, deceasett. All persons indebted to stud estate nfe requested to make immediate p«y-

and those having claims against the •ame, to present them duty authenticated to PAUL CLOVtSR, Administrator.

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LEATHER.

A OOOD supply of McMurrnn'sbest soal and -A. uooer Leather, at Yard prices, for sale by LI

A'TON, BLAKE BALL.

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his bed aud boardjon the S3d of November, William Balding, the son of tbe late Isaac Balding,decM. All persons al-e hereby forbid harbouring or trusting said boy, under tbe penalty of the la.w. 1

JOtM HERD,

and A NX hi* wife, the wife qf the said Balding., Otter Creek, Dec 4-4wl4

NOTICE.

EXPfcCT to be ill Terre Hadte about New Diljf, nnd Will then want to make collections of all those indebted to mf, due at that lime ami before. This Notice will probably be tbe last on that subject.

JAMES TRABUE,

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DEER SK1NS1

WILL pay the highest price for any number of Deer Skins delivered at my Tan Yard, Terre^Hante. WM.

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To Blacksmiths.

WEof

have on hand two Blacksmith's Bellows good quality, wbich we will sell low

for cash, or on short credit. ar LINTON, BLAKE & BALL. Sept. 4-5tf.

School Books.

ALARREIhe

assortment of School Books,

eluding most approved kinds, just recad at the Terre Haute Book Store. Sept. l*-7if

aUEENSWAKE. Casks Queensware (assorted) just receiv JL ed and for sale, low for rash, or on shor credit, by BLAKE GROVERMAN.

March 8-34 tf. ,,

Adminisffator's Notice,

NOTICE

ELIAS THOMAS#

JSL.

linn of her, will be thankf -RBthoriiedjto settle all ac-oasl*

,II"»«aU""lo"rirrlv occupied by the make immediate payment* and ttK^e having

IJqoors.Tew.Cor-

*1 Gmcers wishing to purchase will please ^qqqo Spanish aad half Spanish »Jsgars «.il aad examined IP Oct 16-lO-lf-|5. 8, IHcCahe at the sM stand,

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is herafcy giva«,that the undersign­

ed has taken out of the Probate Court of Vermillion County, letters of adminislralion^ip-i on the estate of Aaron PurcelUate of said Counts dee'd. AH persons indebted to the estate wi'll make imifiadiale payment, and those claims will present them for settlement. 1 be estate it solvent.

WM. J~A NK ENS ITTP,

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br,^*£

J. D. on the right horff, the l*ft horn a little, a S be 4 years old. ApprH.sed to fU»

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ttW^y 90 boxes Jla*»w*re 2a ke«a Tobacco quality) ,1. tAJ

VcrMiUio* Mate Out, dmg. Joseph Schooling, and Jooatban W. Downing, Administrators of

Michael Pattoa dec»d

The bdre of «ai3 ceased.

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companion,

to lite death of my

wish to rent my dwelling House, adjoining my Store, in this place. It is a pleasant .^dilation and in a pleasant part of ilie towo, together with a garden aud other necessary apurtenau-

STEPTERP. CANMACK,

Oct 2-Stf -vtftT $ TAX&S! TAXES |IIE citizens of Vigo County are hereby

fied that I am now prepared to givereceipts for taxes. They will he called upon at their residences either by myself or Orson Itarbur, who is authorised to receive and rereipt for the same. I presume no person will want calling on tbe^, cond time.

C. T. NOBLE) Collector.

]%ew Goods.

^UST^rec'eived an assortment of Dry Good, aud Grocertei, JFttnlucky Jcant and Lindsey White and Green Mackintta Blankets, Cotton Yarn, Hals and Shoes, Collin' Cast Steel Axes, Whip and Crosi Cut Sam. Which will be sold at the lowest cash prices.

Oct 2-8wl2 JAMES B. M'CATJIj-

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To Country Merchants. NDEIISON, BELL CO. are now recciv-

well se! GOODS, fer low for cash, or to punctual men OD'.atisfac.

'TJ. Girtii&k Ft** aa* Linen* Feathe and Rags, received in eXchange for (Joods. Louisville, Oct 1—Sm2

Adm rt.

MARIA PURCELL,

ttttnix

JW& SE.4LAND MOROCCO CAPS.

of tins above articles for men and

bti^s-^-flattround and acorn tops-r-Jately rfr c«i,.d .»d

BLAKE»BALt-'

TO MtiZJTT.

Apgood

Brick dwelling house and Afpple or chard. Apply to

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THE

partnership heretofore existing nnller the firsn of CHAS. JAS. HA YN&S. was dissolved on the 30th June last, by motaal consent. Persons owing any thing to the late

to UtaM

nriu anHavnes, who is authorized to settle all «££UjS§|* F. R- Btssstt for C. A J. UAYffEiiBi^

July 17 Satf

rwvi F, 1 ^i^,7T(w°n i?o

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I ton, dec 1. late oi

ssow ooeninc persons indebtisl to said estrfle are request^ to and Harvy Crist. •OW OT»eai»g IP"™"'™ ... „„,1 ha« nr A true copy fr*

ROBERT THORI.TON, Admr.

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40 reams'cap

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letter Paper

1-3 barrel Clme^ (fresh) p,rf

tnjftouwl

Ginger, drsu

BLAJvE OROVERMAN.

MayjM3tf W

PRINTINGdone

On petition tot tale of real a* state.

ssud Adusinhtrt' C»urt, here mat

W tors, aaa iogipH-— the, have discovered that the personal estate or said dee'd, is insufficient to pay the debts andI demand# outsorting aguinu said "l«te therefore ordered that the lw»n ofthe said Michael Patton, dacM.be summoned to be aud appear on the first dny of tbe next term, and shew cause,if any they can.why such real estate .should not be sold and made assetts for the Dayment of the debts and demands aforesaid. And it appearing to the Court, that oertaia of the said heirs, to wit: Benjamin Holland and Mildred bis wife, nnd David Patton are not residents or this State, it is therefore ordered, that notioe of this applioutiou be given by three successive publications iu the Wabash Courier, a newspaper printdd and published at Terre Haute, io.this

^Auest. JOifr W- ftOSH, CPk Sept. 4*5w3

A. D. Coombs,

Gunpowder *!-£$•

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CORMKa or *A!N *NO FirTH 8T*BKT» Cincinnati, Okio,

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AS? constantly for sale a large «tock of HA TS, FURS, and HAT TRIMMINGS ALSO, CAPS of various shapes and qualities fit for the Western trade.

Oct 9—n»3 1

WANTED.

Flaxseed, Feathers Sc Beeswax

FORW.

which the highest price will be givwi by M. SEDAM, opposite and uorth of the Court House. .*

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NEW GOODS.

fWlHEnVderslRiied has lately received a new and I well selected stock of DK GOODS,suitable to the present ami approaching: season. Ber*% determined to sell for cash, and cash only, his former customers and the public ftenerally, are invited to call nnd example his goods previous! to purchasing elsewhere." Fresh Hyson, Yt^ing

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w"f* UAMS.

N. B. All notes now due, ami accounts of longer standing than si* months, must be settled by the first day of January next, otherwise they will he handed to an officer for collection

^ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A DM1NISTRATION of tlifc Estate of Jaa. 1\ Bradt, late of Vigo County, deceased, liavIn* been granted to th« undersigned, those indebted to said rttafe a-ill please mak« payment immediately* tnd those having claims Wi'l present lhem properly authenticated, fbr payment, within ooe year from tbia date. Tbe estate is nrobably solvent.

S. B. GOOKINS,

jsi-r.

j, w. EDMUNDS,

Nov.'2r-i3w3

SAI.E OP LAND.

INbate

pursuance of a decree made at the last ProCourt, of VigoCdunty, Ind. 1 will ex,ose to the highest bider, on Saturday, the 20th Jly of December next, on Ihe premises, id seid County,between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4, P. M. of said day, the west half of Uie north east quarter, section No 17, to#to 11,north ranee 8, west, situated in said County* and containing 80 acre*. The terms Will be fifty dollars in hand the balance in six months-, the purchaser lo give bond with approved security. 8

LEVIN WOOLLEN,

Administrator of E. Woollen, dee'd. Not 27-13w3

Sir William. WIBSAGAR'S SIR WfLLIAM will stand the fall season (now comroenced) at Mr. Radfanl's stable^ I I mile north ofTerTe Haute* abd Will h»- let to mares at $10 the swison.

To those who hate seen Sir Will-

tnm, is unnecessary to »ay that he is a hor*eof 6«« action! whife ills coiiflilently asserted that hi* pedigTi*e Will exhibit him as a thorough brrd and untforrupted dweendaut of the Arch|| line. Peiligrea hereafter. *,

Oct le^iotf gm

snrinr a natural rack*r,witb two wbitd ipots in be left flank, and two in ihe right,

ir

fiaivj w». A true COPT f"»m my evtray hook. A true "'PYgo^

aKD

rniM

and a Split

with acaaraey aad disjmtafc

at the CoarJer efiee. Ispt 1—W

KIMBALL, J. T.

.9-*ll rL

TAKEN VP* by

,ll

"!Nov 27-13

J?ilHaa»

I-ee* in Riley Towosldp. oo the 24th day of October, lewa* one

wl.itisti

STEER*

with phle red

I ,mA ears and soma o'ber red rpots. iaara-

»MPP°**d

t0^

9

Si Appraised lo 12 bt Joho R. Uei and

9. Let. I cerUfy that litis a true copy froia mj I eetray book. JOSEPH COOPER, P.

I TERRE HAUTE PUBLIC IIUUOOLs

Tnest.School

his

wilt

eSsr«*?9~"l®

4T I

•/.

LOinsviu* A avmiitt"

T»KW CMM»BL

OSHfMBBM a OAKflK LOUlSVILUL,KY.

HAVE

English, India, French anjJ Domestic

Gun Powder Imperinl-r'

March 15—5® tf.

61

COTTON YARN. BALES, just received, per steamer Sylph, and for sale at the factory prices with the addition of freight only, by

C.

June 19

J.

& W.K ARLY

*.#Sm WANTED.

TWO

journeymen Fanning Mill mMkers that are good workmen, to whom good eneourageui.iit ,i|U.gi,«i.

3t

900 Laborers Wanted Imincditely.

AM directed by the Superindant ofthe Cumberland Road to employ 200 good laboring hands, 50 On the llth mile 40 on Ihe 13th 40 on the 14th 20 on the 15th 20 on the 16th and 20 on the 20 mile of tbe road in Illinois, Seventy cents tier day will be piven for each laborer, payable at the end or each tnonlh Each person will have to provide an axe and a mattock, and also a spade or shotel. ahd their own board.

Tbe tools oau be procured on the section. THO. T. WEATHERS, /l^f #ftiipeHnteudant 2d section C. R. 111. 5ct ft lOtf

Mustard Seed Wanteds

DR,

THOM AS E. WILSON will give $3 per bulbil for all elean mustard see, tliat may be delivered at bis Drug Store^laio street. Louisville, Kt. /& julv 17-52^3w 'M. U*

D.

JOHN BROW*. }, ft

bow OM*tB(a^

justreceived aad ara

vary aateasiva aad well sdlctsrsisortaraat of Fallaod'Wiotsnr Goods. Consiatlf of

DRY GOODS.

ALSO,

HardwiMltCBllW#

\.:

I.IRAS,

Hponnna ,, "Youi-g Hysoh, •, Indigo, Madder, Pepper, Spice,

Ginger, Indigo, Alum,

To which they would invite the ittwliw of their Indiana and Illinois IYieads and dealers genei'alty, to give thaaa a call., j,

Sspi»mhet74-5lf The Wabash Mercury (UtayeMe) will pabhsh the hove tilt the 1st Januaij, 1835.

BOOTS A S30JESI.

f*riH aahacriber is aow receiving bis Sprlaf .•.^supply of lit JUTS sJHOfid, which ha will sell on tha most accommodating t«riaa,--» Hitstock will be lar|« and #all aborted. Tha following (to which ha would iavit* attaaUao) will comprise a partt 2,tWO pair men's Oalf Pumpa 9,000 do do. Seal db •'. 2,000 do do* Common 3,000 do womeo'a Heel, Lastiag _' 2)000 do do Spring Ho 500 do do Leather do 2,000 do man's Kip Brogaaa 1,000 do do Calf do 1,500 do

11

Boys and Misaea

1,000 do Boots, J. STIVERS, Maia Slraeti 1 ddir West of Fourth Street, upper aida, Lou-* isvilte, Ky.

FRESH AND CHOICE

DRUGS AND MEDICINES

WILLIAM

F. PBTTET. Market Street LOUISVILLE, KY.

Has Daw on hand an extensive assortmetit of gs» -Mnuine DRUGS AND MEDICfNES. Al**— SHOP FURNITURE, SURGICAL INSTRU MENTS, VIALS, etc. all of which ara offered at the lowest city prices.

Country dealers and Physicians ara .!# vited to call and examine for themselves. Oe* ders sent from the country will be faithfnll^ ecuted. both a* regards quality and prices

Louisville, Maroh 29-*-3T—i-ly

STEWART* POWELL, (Successors of ilY. fi. THOMAS di Ca.) llard ware IWcrchanls, 'Main near Wall

April 4—42—tf

Street,

LOmSVIUJBa

Louisville Wire Factory% roa MAkiao ROLLING A3vt STANDING SCREENS

For Merchant in ills

RIDDLESSievesand

and SCREENS for FANNIJW

MILLS Riddles for Meal,Graiai Seed, Flour, Powder, ftc. die. WIRK, fctOt^' lar Windotes, Safes, Milk Houses, A t. Sold wholesale and retail, as low as any Factory ia the United States, on 4th«treet. between Malaf

Ttouisvtlle, Ky. Dee. 19-23-lyr. N. H. All order* thankfully racairaa punctually attended to.

jr. STIVE**,

Wholesale and. Reteu Boot nnd Shoe 8t«r«, liAtN, ON ft DOOR PROM FOURTH tTJtBBT)

LOUISVILLE, KT

June l3—49tf

Hats, Boots* and Shoe** B. CARET, Acurty opposite to Aitdcrsotii Belt if -l Mfta Maib

louisville,

ISof

M"6000

#|tAKEN UP by Robert Bales living in Lewis township, Clay county, the seventh day of Bep* toother. 1834, one Sorrel itAllE, )4 hand# high, 5 yours old last

ky*

NOW opening his Fall and Winter atppl#

tf Boots, Shoe* Hats to which he invites the attention of Ml cattatr^ friends, with the assurance that his *tobk and pri* ces will be found extremely satisfactory. AU or* ders filled With promptitude and fidelity.

Oct 2*8tf

Boots & Shoes.

THE

subscriber is now receiving a very largd supply of the above articles, being 600 oa* set well assorted) comprising every article in tbP shoe line. Coontrj merchants are invited ta call and etamihe tha atock, of which the following will make part: 3000 pair men's flne Wp pegged lined aad bound Brogans^ r^r ni

pair ttieh's thick do Brogaos

IfyflOO do do thick Boot* S Sooo do boy's Brogani 5000 do wotnta's lealhef shrtee ^jOOd do -v. dd do booU *, ./ aifgOOO do dd tooCOcco shoes

The abote will be told unusually cheap frr cash or to punctual customers. J. STIf ERS,

Main si. 1 door foom 4tht Louisville,K)(. Oct 9—8tf

Just Received,

BKOWN

a««l bleachel Shirting^

Flannels, Blue and Oreen Cloths, Cotton Yarns^ Buots^ Shoes, flats,

Cujh,JeaB#,jreadCa«lnett«,^

made Clothing* Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tar, Salt, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Hardware, Queensware, *c. At

IVest of aad adjoining the OUce of the Wabash Courier. Aug. 7—3tf

STOP HORSE! STOP THIEF! DISAPPEARED from the eoar* mom ia thHr tillage,otffhe last day of tbe racea* llth of October last, a dark bay MARK, 8 years old,7 16 1-2 hands high, main, tail* legs and hoofs black, interferes With, her hi ad feet, aad is a natural trotter. She has a very small speck of white on her forehead, and. a white rtrip in one nostril. WiweteT will r*» turn said mare to tbe subscriber In Terre Haul#, shall receive a reward of $10: or if stolen, fa^. thief and mare $30. JOHN BROWN^

Nov. ft~~13 ft T*"*"' "t"'" TAKEN CP, bj Galieo M. Browtt of VerroitHon county, \rmifiioa township, Indiana, eatray bladg

MARK, supposed to be six year* old next spsiog, with aeither marks ©tf bfands perceivable. Ap­

praised to $*, by Rdward Jooes. A tme **tr*y Book. IIWACB, J. F. ?»ov 3?—Is