The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 January 1835 — Page 4
HAVE
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S
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forocr'«uppjjr/enUer« their assortment very com pint*. Among their u*w goods amy bo found i* following. ... Young Ityson, Gunpowder, *ud lmp*ria
T*as
Vvi
ttfreen Havana Colfrd W'.'w Orleans Sugar LiJif, Luuip, and white Hav»n*"»Io Kakins, whoh' and hnlf boxes Zjnte Currants, Figs *nd Almond* '1 obacco,
iCkvendish,
4ix HUNDRED BARRELS of Kaohawa 5 Halt, ju»t received and for sale *y June 8-50tf L.H.&J.SCOl
June 2f—49—
t-w JUST RECEIVED,
Par Stnim Boat,
C»A£ chest* Younfc II. To» 1 coroon of lndig« 20 bo*xo» Knisin* 10 do Choci'lala j.t -18 fb aperm Catfdltl
F«r aalo low for cash, or on short credit, by BLAKE At WUOVEIIAIAN. April I-4SfMf,
fjinsced Oil.
10
Barrels Linteed Oil, just received, and for sale by May 29-45tf BLAKE te. BALI*
SALE OF KI2AL ESTATE, In Vermillion County, Ind. rBlHIi uncleMigned, Administrators of the EsJlk tate of Michael Fatton, deo'd., latoof Vermillion county, Indiana, in accordance with the decree of the Probate Court of sbid county at its November Term, 1834, will expose to *aTe at Public Out-Cry, to the highest bidder, on Mon day the 2d duy of February, 1^35, the following tract* or parcel* of Lund to-wit:
Tho cast half of the »outh east quarter of *ection No. 33, in township No. 14, north ®f rang# Wo. 9, west .containing
EIGHTY ACRES.
AJ»o, the west half of the south east qunrter of section No 33, in township Ttfo 14, north of range No 7, west, eontaining 80 Acrcs. Thi* tract ba» *n it a *aw and grist mill water power, known a* ration'* Mills, and has also on the premises an
A E O A
whitih ha* been bearing for *eveial years past, the whole within three and a half mile* of the town of Clintort.
AI*o, the south half of the south east quarter section No 28, in tewnship No 14, north of range 6, 9 wi'st, containing KIGUTY *4CIiES. Also, the northeast quarter of section No 4, in township No 13, north of "range No 9 west, containing 160 ACRES, about 40 of which is wider •nltiration, and lies in Vigo county
Also, Lot No 1, in Block 13, in the town of Clinton.: The forfeg61n£ property will be exposed to sale •n th« premise* on the aforesaid day, between the hoar* of 10 o'clock, A.M. and 4, P. M. Sale continne from day to day until all be sold.
Terms of*aloto be cash in hand. hte mot of the Land included in the foregotracts is of a very superior q»ality, well wajjji tere^, and advantagMnsly situated for health Inland convenience it is within a few miles of the |^tovn of Clinton, and about 12 miles of the town
T*rrc Haute, and lies on the west bank of the lljwahutb Riwr. Persons wishing to pwrchnae are earnestly solicited to call and examine for thesfcsalves. /ox fr. DOITXIXO,
JAMES
k4rcr
9t
%. XI. St J. SCOTT, TJBnuE-iiJitTE
G,iu.
Peach Br.ind/ Bf'»t r»ctiC«d Whiskey
Madeira. Teneriffe, und Clar*t Street and dry Malaga Muscat Wino» in ca*e« Cordials, in barrel* and 0iU*« Pine apple Cbec** •y Boston Soap fodfish in boxes, Smoked Herring A Jtfuakerel* in barrel* and tub*
JOSEPH SCUOOLLVQi
.tim'rs, n/the Etbde o/M. PaUon^ rfec'i. Clinton, Vermillion co. Nov. 20—13—tds.
Washington House,
S£ IT„, pjms, fi.Lf.vojs. ^SKIN OP GEN. WASHINGTON.J
M. ARCHER wishes to inform his
frieiMl* and Ut travelling public, that h» has raov*d in his new stand, on the South East corner mt the pubHc •quart', in the hoose formerly *ecttpl*«t j*a a «t&wd by I«. Muneell, where he i» prepared to entertain travellers, as well perhaps as any other perWn in the State. A good stable a"6i! carriage bouse attached to it. Enrj attention iweessary, will be paid to the accom•nvd»tiee of traTellers and other*.
Ttn€tt(« to i^riogleld,
is
1^14 wi
lately raoelved, anexcellent stock of -ttftnff &Z, GROCERIES, which, in addition to their ikl A* t^aiv r.rvn nn... /tn*inn9- at the
ft°d common
tt} iiusfitoid tsommon (.ig:irs
C«ttna^oii,sN»t«»l,8,»an'1
Cloves
x\Uu
Prpper,' £\hice, and Ginger Ci«3«nnc, Pepper, Mu«turd and Rio* Tunner'*, Sperm, and Linseed Oil* Rjstuu Niitlif, ussortfd tihovel*, Spades, and Collin's Ax*s Bvtt Cbwiapufgn Br-U)dy & A & Jamaica and Aiwrican ^U£® Holland and Ajp«fj«*"
Jstore-room
v,
Sperm Candle*, etc. They have also on hand a quantity of best jMperfine fresh FLOUR, which tbey can warn.t all of which they are determined to sell at tbe lUweit price* for cph.
Terre finite. Juris jlGtf
sJii/r.
T.
Doctor 1. S. Palmar
«Hfy AS established himself at Clinton, and in.JH. tend* to practice in all the department* of hi* profession. His Office id otvr C. Clark'*
Store, whore he may be found at al) times, rea4y to wait on any who (hull please to give him call. lie-will attended fnmilie* by the yoar^ if that pefhod »houlri be preferred.
MAnton, MSlake A* MS nil
HAVE
just received Gunpower Tea, catty boxes, manufactured Tobacco in Keg* and Lead in b£Cr», which they offer for »ale on their •tual term*.
Sept. 4-5tf
iW 8ACKS fl*vana Coffi-e u. «^rv5 10 bbl*. New Orlean* Suga, 35 chest* young hyson Tea fO bbI*N«w Orlean* Ruio 1 tierce Rice^
JL
For *ale low for ca*h or on *hort credit. April 17 39 BLAKE& GROV'fcRMAN.
Notary Public.
rflllK subicribpf having obtained a cntnmi*-
tion a* netary public, offer* his service* to tbe public in that capacity. May—1-41 tf S. B. GOOK1WS.
ltlaftr Sc Sail
[AVE just received from New York (\ia New Orleans) their
Spring supply of Goods,
and are now ready to t'dtnish customers with /ul •Mortinent*. They have also on hand
Cotton Yarn,
tAiatha Covington Factory, uear Cincinnati May 8-4*2tf
npeeted to stop
& T. DOWLING are now opening at the adjoining the sflice of the Wabash Courier, an assortment of LA VV,-MEDICAL, HISTORICAL, and MISCELLANEOUS works together with avery general assortiuentof 8l A TIONARY aud BLANK BOOKS, ta wbKft they invite tho attention of
thei^frieti«ls and the pub
lic. The following comprise a portion of their stock: Plnlarcli Lives, complete in one volume
Gillie's Greece do. Goldsmith's works do. Ru^h on the Voice, one volume .« Village sermons, or
one
Christianity
hundred and one
plain discourses by Geo. Burden ^i Robert Mall's works, two volumes t.--Beechy's voyage to the Pacific and Bering's Straits
History of Northmen by II. Wheaton Dumont's Mriabeau .-%}• Reid on Clock and Watch-making 4Scott's (Walter) Scotland in 2 vols. Knowledge for tbe People 3 vols. Sarran's Lafay elte 2 volumes ,v. Present State of Christianity American Naval .Battles with twenty one elegant en Life of Get*. Andrew tion
igravings adrew Jackson, Boston edi-
Roderick Random, in 2 volumes American Chesterfield, American Orcbadist, History of Birds Memoirs of Mrs. Judson, Missionary
Burmah,
History of Useful Knowledge
Do do do in 1 do. Aiabian Nights, in one volume, handsomely bound ORtGG & ELLIOT'S splendid Library Editions of the British Poets and Classics, comprising the following:
to
ivj,
Jay's Lectures, Conversations on Chemistry7 Persia: with an account of its government laws, religion, tec. by F. Shrobel Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vols. Hind's Groom's oracle Itobinson Crusoe, Methodist HymnB Carpenter's Guide, handsome edition Western songster, Do. Universal songster Shakespeare's works, complete in 2 vols.
Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vols. 0 vo. illustrated with 25 copper-plates. Josephus' Works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. by Whiston Byron's Poetical work*, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. including the suppressed poems rtith plates, Moore's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a portrait of the author Burn's Poetical and Prose works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. with a portrait of the author Sir Walter Scott's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a fine portraits Goldsmith's Poetical and Miscellaneous works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a fine portrait Stern's works, in 1 vol. 8 TO. with a portrait The Poetical works of Rogers, Campbell
Montgomery, and Kirk While, 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's works, in 1 Vol. 8 vo. with portraiu Coleridge, Shelby, and Keat's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with portraits Rush on the Mind, in 1 vol. 8 vo. Taller 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 and Campbell
Do. of Byron Do. of Shakespeare
Lile of B. Franklin Humphey Clinker, Ossian Prince Puckler Maskeau's Tour,' Webster's spoiling Book, improved edition, Smiley's Geography, and Atlas, English Reader, bound and in boards, Murray's Grammer, Griuishaw's ttited States, Questions and Key to Grimshaw's United
Slates,
Slates, and *k.te Pencils, Ink, Inkpowcr, and Inkstand* (of variou kinds,) Quills, (of various qualities,) Lead pencils, sand, and sand boxes, Crayonoand Sealing-wax, Indelible Ink, Wafers, wafer boxes, &c. Wall Paper, (various patrons) sand paper* *c. SuperiorCAP PAPER, Aitne's Manufacture,
Do Yellow Lettei-lfiSjSer, Do Blue, do Do Rose, do Do White, do Feint and water-lined writing paper, ©sborn's Superior WATER COLORS, different sixes, BLANK BOOKS, of vanolis siz&s, Together with general supply of sncbarti cles as may be needed in this section all which they propose to sell oo liberaland accommodating terms.
Linton, Blake '& Ball.
VVT1LLIAM C. LINTON is again associated 1 jo business with Blake Ac Boll, not! the firm will be, os formerly, Linton,Blake and Ball.
They inform their customer# and the public that they will hare on hand by the first of September an additional and full supply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE it GROCERIES, 'wluck they will sell on their usual tera*.
August, 4-if
JUSTwill
received & few bbli. Whiskejr, 'wSich we mJ) low for e«A or on *Jvort credit. BLAKBJ^BALL, Jan. 14-38—H
IL*
ture,"
rRESH SOPPtTl nLAKK & 6ROVEIWAI*! (Ollzs 0» SECOND AND WA»M*
TERRE HAUTBf,
HAVE jft received (ftffo
Glassware, Varnishes, Tobacco, snuffi $e~ gars%andCandi^9 $ With e»«ry other article usually kept by Druggists, Which they offer at wholesale ®nd retail consequence of having an ageot in one of the Eastern markets, their stock wiune alwn ys complete. Their stock has been purchased on the best terms, particular attention paid in the selection, and every article warranted genuine
Thpy respectfully solicit the attention of conn try merchants, druggists, physicians, manu acturcrs, &c. to their slock, nnd assure persons at a distance who cannot make it convenient visit Terre-Haute, by forwarding their orders they may confidently rely on our sending every ar cla of the best quality and lowest prices.
Aug 28—S-tf
NEW GOODS.
CNew
in one
Lockhart's Burfla,' (life and poe volume p^... Works of Josophus, in 2 volumes Farmer's own Book Memoirs of Felix Neff.* Dictionary of Quotations Lacon or, many things mfew words ('onfeskion of Faith Life of Marion Taylor's Holy Living Watts'Hymns Wild sports of the West, 2 volumes Geological Manual, with 104 wood cuts Jay's Evening Exercises, 1 volume Vinccnt 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 Supper4' ',_ Anto-Uiography of Dr. Adam Clarice Caldwell's Essays on Malaria aud Temperament Bibles of all sizes, some splendidly bound Christ our Example, by Mrs. Frey Bunjon's Holy war and Pilgrim's Progress Mrs. Chapone's Letters Hall on Infidelity Young Pilgrim, Young Cadet Peregrine Pickle, Don Quixote Thaddeus of Warsaw Paley's Philosophy and Evidence
WARREN'hns just received, direct f'ora York, a fresh supply ot Goods which he can assure his old customer^ and the pu ic generally, will bo sold on liberal t?rjai*» reduced prices
Sept 18-7wlO
5
1
FOR SALE,
VALUABLE property, situated on Otter Creek, Vigo Co. la, distfbt about 8 iniU* from Terre-Haute. It embraces nearly 160 a. ores of Land, otwhich is erected a Distillery, a Saw and Grist Mill, two comfortable Frame Dwelitifr Houses, a Cooper's Skop and Stable. TheMill Seatisa good one the distillery is capable of running 100 or more gallons of whiskey per day, is in good repair, ami, with t|$ Mills, can be put in immediate operation, jlhen possession is taken. Any person wishing%*fcngage in the Milling and Distillery business, will find, upon examination, that this property possesses many advantages, and that it can be had upon VKRY FAVORABLE TEBMS, by enquiring of
JAMES FARR1KGTOY.
Sept 18-7w6 Agent for Wm. C. Shaw.
NOO(Ssi
of
ttoods!!
T. NOBLE & R- S. McCA BE, under the firm of JVoi/e & McCabe, offer for sale at the Store recently occupied by James Trabue, a general aasortmcnt of MERCHANDIZE, consisting of
Dry Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, Tin, Qlass ami Queensware, Hals and Shoes,Groceries. Torethcr with most articles asked for in tins, place, which will bo sold for cash or exchanged for such articles of
country-produce
M'C«.^C0."f"r6°"
or manufac
a» can be sold here or elsewhere.
Oct 2—8w9
-v,-
JW1ICE. f^!
BARRELL of Flat Bont Flirniture, Cnblcj &c. left by the Stertriiboat Sylph, said to belong to a gentlemati named Adams, can be had by calling at Noble & McCabe's Store, by priyiag charges ($1.68) and advertising. If not •taken away before 25lh December next, it will be
TRABUE.
NOTICE.
A LL unsettled accounts with the sub«cribert& A notes now due, are left at the Store of Messrs. Noble & McCabe, for collection, who are authorized to receive aud receipt for the same lluvinp closed my business mTerre H«ute,i»n«l extended liberal credit* to my curtoniers, I expect promptness in the settlement of my out-standing claim*. I must therefore, urge their *cttlemer.f mmediately.
Sept. 11-Ctf AS, TRABUE.
COME AND SEE!
A.A.FUI.LER.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
South Side of the Public Square, at the stand formerly occupied by John Brit ton, F$q.]
WHERE
Dec. 19-23t
he is now receiving dirSctyfro
the East, and will keep constantly on hand a large snpply of Drugs^Medicines,
Paints, Dye-Stuffs,
AND ALSO, A large supply of
BOTANICAL MEDICINES, '.
all of the first quality and respectfully invffes Merchants and Physicians, and dealers generally, to cull and examine bin stock and prices.
Terre Haute, April 17—39lf
a O
30 BARRELS Tenner's Oil ju«l received per Citizen, and for sala by ...
April 17—39—3m
WM. McMURRANv
NOTICE.
THE
partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Th. 6f Enoch Burton, was dissolved on the 1st of August last, by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make immediate payment to *Thos. Burton who is authorised to settle accounts.
THO. & ENOCH BURTON.
Sept. 4-4tf
FOR REjXT.
TWO
Store Rooms, well calculated for business, immediately fronting the Court House, now in the occupancy of J. F. Cruft Esq, Enquire of
BLAKE & GROVBRMAN.
KEtiS Boston nails 4U Boxes Creel's Tobacco 50 doz. best Hemp Bed-cords,
Just received, and or sale, by July 11-1 L. H, ic i. SCOTT.
Cap Paper.
CAP-PAPER,sale
Nos. 1, 2, and 3, just receiv
ed, and for al the Terre Haute Book tore, oo reasonable terms. ALSO.
Ruled Cap and Letter paper, of superior quality. Sept.18-7tf
The Officers Guide.
A
BOOK of Forms, for Justice*, &c. jost received nnd for sale at Tecre flntl Book Stor^.
A |so. a large snpply of School Books-, Stationary, See. daily expected., S»pt. 4—5tf
MMftts! JUot9* THE sohseriber is cowma no factaring at the shop lately used by R. S. McCabe,HATS of every quality, f:om tbe lowest to U»e highest prioe, of Ihebrst materials, and made in a manner not inferior to any. Hat*
made to order, of any pattern awl quality at the shortest possible notice.. Qoantry ptwriac* will be takes in paymeut at the market priees.
THOS. G. M. 8 if INN.
7
^4,
sm
Siaie if hutianof County of" 7 drrvit Court, MctyDerfn, 1834*'
DOTLBL.'
Hi*
East'
a lafge'and fresb supply of Dross, Medicinesv^ilSf Htuffi^ni^icallnstrBmeBt^Brnsne^
Iftioltoney.*
CaHfrroaa,
THE
petitioner, by Samuel B. Gookins, his attorney, having filed hi* schedule «ndpe* ition, praying tbe benefit of the act for the relief of insolvent debtors: Notice is hereby given that the said applicant will, on the first day of the .next term of this court make application to have tbe benefit of said act extended to him ami for a final discbarge under the provisions thereof: and It is ordered that a copy of this order be published in tbe Wabakh Courier three weeks successively, At least sixty days prior to th* laid jerm, and that this catfse be continued.
A Copy. AttetL C, GILBERT August 7-3w ^.
JuSt Received^ ~'.
Per Steamboat and for sale, AT half pipes American brandy Ja.tF 3 da Cognfac do 10 casks of sweet Malaga Win* 5 do Teneriffe do 3*'* 1 do if '1* Port (very superior)* 5 30 botes bunch Raisins 20 kegs do do 1 barrel Pepper *. 'JS1 do Alspice \*'f
BLAKE & GROVERMAK
May 8—42—Tf ____
Valuable Land for Salei
uable
WILL be sold at public auction on Monday, the 19th day of Jan'ry. next, at the Court House door in Bowlinggreen, Clay County, lod. all that val
School section, in Town 11, N of Range 6 W for Cash in hand, and in ten years,with interest. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M, on said day, and continue from day to day, till all said section is offered in forty acre trac ts.
^SAMUEL MILES, School Commissioner,
4Ui
Bowlinggreen, Nov, 13-11 w5
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, v" WOTICE is hereby given, That I have faken 1^1 out Letters of Adminiitration or. the estate of Norman W. Pierce, late of Vigo county, Indiana, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pnyment, and thoso having claims against it, to file them legally authenticated for settlement.
R. D. SKINNER, Adm'r.
Oct. 27—11 3t
~BLACKSMITHIJ\G, IVAGOX MAK-
-r'
IXG, f4 i4
HE subscriber (late of Wa*hington city,) having removed toTerreHaute,f where hq in tends to reside permanently,) offer* his service* to the citizen* of Vigo,.and Ihe adjoining counties, as a Blacksmith and Wheelwright. Fifteen years experience in the above business, steadily followed, may be supposed to have conferred some knowledge of it. H* will say, that if hv fails to render satisfaction to those who may make contracts for work, it will be from some cause beyond his control. Punctuality, at least, he will promise—and good work, so far as hi* capacity extend*.
G«od seasoned O VK and Hickory tipiber,suitable for Wagons and Ploughs, will be purchased, and is now much wanted.
I have brought out, at considerable trouble and expense, patterns for four sizes ofG. DAVIS' PLOUGHS, which I think cannot fail to nlease, as they have done wherever u*cd. I hope to havts some ready for inspection soon.
Hone Shoeing done in Eastern style, and with great care.'. Repairs dotio to nil kinds of Wheel Carriages, at the shortest notifce.
A good Blacksmith will find constant employment by immediate application. N. B. Thro* goofl wor& HORSES, with a two horse WAGON and HARNESS," complete, will be sold at 1 fair pric« for cash, or approved trade.
Shop on the National Road, lately occupied by the Messrs. Sibleys. JOSEPH COOPER,
Nov. 13—11 tf
New Botanic Ague Jfledicine.
THIS
Medicine is offered to the ptihlio as*an efficacious remedy iu intermittent?, having succeeded in every casein which it Las been used, so far as information has been received. To suit purchasers, the medioine is put up in small and large bottles price of small bottles 50 cent*, a largo, $1. Each bottle is accompanied with a printed label, with directions for use. Prepared at the chemical drOg store of Drs- Lindsey and Bugg, Richmond, Ind. Main street, sign of the large bulk window, where it is kept oonstanliy on hand, wholesale and retail.
N. B. The vegetables of which this Ague Medicine is prrparcd arc as harmless and mild as any found in the vegetable kingdom, or whole Materia Medica positively, unaccompanied in their combination with a single particle of mineral. ..
Price, per bottle, ONE DOLLAR. For sale at F. M. IRISH'S. Nov. 13—11 3t
Fresh Goods.
109 PACKAGES FRESH GOODS, HICH were purchased at very favora-
W
blc time in the eastern cities. Our tock is much more complete than is uiiial, so early in the season—purchasers are invited to oall. Tbe usual articles of barter taken in etchange, by
ANDERSON, BELL, CO.
Louisville, Ky. July 15. P. 8. 20,^)00 doz. iotton yarn on band of Blackstock, Bell, 6c Co's manufacture* ranted.
July 32-l-w4
Jot. C. Sc Wm. Early,
HAVE
1
recently received their Fall and Winter supply of GO O & Sj
Dec 14-19tf
D«18-16tf
Dof
7
Which they can recommend to their customers and tbe poblic generally, as being of a gontf quality and handsome style. They invite, the attention of purchasers to this stock, behif disposed to sell at a very moderate price.
NOTICE.
THE
undersigned* would respectfully solicit all those indebted to tbem, either by not* or book account, to call and make payment by tbe first day of February next. If any are not entirely able to pay All, they cat) pay a part at any rate,which may enable os to meet our engagement* with promtitude. Any failing to comply with the above request, most not blame ns sbotsld they find tbeir note* and accounts in lb* bands of tb* proper officers for oollection.
J, C.
a.
W. EAULY.
TAKEN UP, tbe 17tb of November, 1834, by Alexander McKinney, of Sullivan county, and State of Indiana, Hamilton township, CnrreyH Prairie, bay Hone Colt4 supposed to be 3 years old
t&s fall, about 13i bands bigb, no marks or brand perceivable. Appraised to $15, by William Kerkbam and Stephen Power, before me J»mes Lloyd^i Justice of the Peace of said township. Given under ajr band and seal, fbi* 3d day Dec. 1834. AS. LLOYD, J.
M. 18—-H
W k,A
P.
at the sign of TfeRRE-HAUTE HOTEL, immediately north of Doc't. R. Blake's Drug Store and opposite tbe dwelling of Mr. Jobn-D. Early, •in Teric-Hante.
The Tavern House is sp*eious, and affords a sufficient number of comfortable, airy, and pleasant lodging rooms, to accommodate almost any amount of travel, many of which are retired.—— B«iBg well supplied with good servants, and detecmiocd to spar* no exertions to promote tbe £Wtifert and reoder agreeable the stay ofall who may call at hi* hoose—he most earnestly solicitsthe patronage of the public.
A tried and feifhfal Ostler will- give bis constant attention to tbe Stables, which shall be well supplied with every description of Provender. Twenty-five or thirty toarders can be accommodated.
December 281-24-tf
Administrator's police,
|%TOTICE is hereby given, that tbe undersigned has tsSen out of the Probate Court of ermillioo County, letters of administration,upon tbe estate of Aaron Purcell late of said County, dee'd. All persons indebted to the esl&te will make immediate payment, aud those having claims will present tbein for settlement. .3ke^ estat* is solvent.
Nov. 13-1 lw3
Jan. li—tf.
4'
COOKING STOVES.
JUST
received, p?» steamer Science, a few approved ROTARY COOKING STOVES, *n cicellont and convenient article, much superior to tho** formerly iu it*©
ALHO,
SB
WRfiftfcew 8€e%*mrt USSPfiCTFULLYinform* hi* friend and. tbe public, that h» has erected, and will open on tbe first day of January nest, a
Public Home,
?f
fatf. BLANKENSHIP, MARIA PLfRCELL,
Magistrate's Blanks,
PRINTED
A large asiortment of Bluck*mith's Anvils and Vice* 'j Crosscut and Mill Suws Evan*' Augur^ a first-rat* article. Franklin Stoves, for wood and coal Seven and Ten plate wood Stoves. Cannon Stove*, for coal tk do yGrates do Smoothing Irons Wrought and cut nails, of all si***
Cast-steel for axes English and American blister *te*I^S Wngon boxe* and drawing chaius" Mill iron*, crank*, Gudgeon* and raggwk**!* William*'axes Hollow-ware, odd lids Iron, flat, round, and squar* sheet and boiler iron. With many other articles u*ually kept In Iron to res, all of which will be s*ld at fair price*, for alhor approved produce.
July 34-1 tf A. MCGREGOR Sc CO.
Ox mill and Distillery FOR SALE.
IVVlLLsellof
5V
on fine paper, kept constantly on
hand and for sale, at tb* TERRE-HAUTE BOOKSTORE. Also, BLANK'DEElfSj of a tuperior quality Orders for any of tbe above promptly attended tO.
on acredit of otio and (wo year*,
200 acres first rate land, on whieh is erecfed an OK MILL and DISTILLER V, inferior to none in the State, susceptible of running six barrels of Whiskey per day. All iu complete repair, with vats, tubs, and other necessary aparalus- eligibly situated on the Wabash river, five miles above\inceilnes. It is an establishment worth the attention of any one who wishes to embark in the Distilling business. 'r
I. N. WHIT1 ELSEY^r
Carlisle, Ind. July 24—l-6w
FOR SALE.
The subscriber wishes to dispose of his one-third part of the well-known PERRYSVILLE STEAM-MILL, Yermillion county, Indiana. A bargain to the purchaser will be given.
THIS property consists of a Flouring Mill, of two pair of Burr Stones, (and a pair of French Burr Stones, of the best quality will be running in
a few days.] Also, A Saw Mill, two Curding Machines, and a STEAM DISTILLERY, with which is also connected 59 25-100 acres first-ale bottom LAND.
The whole machinery is in successful and profitable operation, and its local situation,with rcspect to all the conveniences of prosecuting a successful business, is not probably surpassed by any in the western country. The terms will be liberal.
The purchaser, if he desires it, can be accomodated, on fair terms, with a convenient and pleasant House and Lot, suitable for a small family, with the necessary out-buildings.
THOMAS ANDERSON.
Perrysville, March 29—37tf
Patrick Sc Pease
HAVE
ju*t received from New Orleans, per steamer Sylph,and now offer for sale at tbe Brick Store, west of C. Rose's new block of buil dings, a large and geueral assortment of
Groceries, Waits, #c. They have, and will continue to keep cn band a good assortment Q(
2lru»8 Sc jtaff&tctirra
Physicians, and others, supplied on accommodating term*. Family supplies of Groceries and Mcdicines put up, with tbe necessary directions for Crtuing. Among their Liquors hre:
Cognac, Choieia and American Bran* dy, Holland Gin, Jnrftaitff and N. O. Rum, warranted pure, and of the best quality, Maderia, Teneriffe, Muscat, Muscatel and Claret Wines, 1 Cask old Port, a superior article, Pure winter strained Lamp Oil, Do summer do do do A few sacks of Liverpool blown Salt. They expcct to receiv* in a f*w week* a stock of
Paints, Dye-Stuffs, and Confectionaries. They wish to purchase (after harvest) five or ix thousand bushels of OATS—and will giv* a air prioe for Caster Oil Bean*.
Jun* 19—48tf
NOTICE.
MIOTICE is hereby given, that tbe undersigned have taken out letter* of Administration oo the estate of Hugh E. Alexander, late of Vigo county, deceased. Thofe having claim* again*t said estate will present tbem legally authenticate «d for adjustment, and those indebted to tbe estate will make immediate payment. The estate is probably insolvent.
JOEPH MALCOM, Administrator. Vox. i*-ii
8*lt in Oct
It
f:
:?r-
K. 8. McCabe
CONTINUES
bis bavnet* at tbe old stand,
where be bas a good stock of Goods, wbioh be will sell as nsaal. Also* a lot of
Jfutkingea*
a- ,1-" IjpigJp
»e orber, -Sw«
"CT?"
-ii*
Printinsr and Cap Paper.
JUST
received and for siiie a lot of Prlnting paper, Mammoth and Imperial.Tbe pre*es* of tbe neighboring Counties can be furnished by us with tho above articles.,. Also on haad ajti a*J •ortment of Cap Paper. •. LINTON BLAKE & BALL*
Septemper 18—8tf
THE
NOTICE. I
I^TRHE undersigned bus taken ojt letters ofad 4JL ministration on the estate of Edward Lis ton, dee'd, those indebted are requested to make immediate payment, those having claims a£ain*t said estate, will present us the law directs. The estate is probably solvent. The personnImproperty of said dee'd, will be offered at public sale en Friday, the 10th of October next, at the lale re« sidence of said dee'd. Term* made known on the day of sale. a.
Sept. 18—3w7 JOS. LISTON, Adm.u
NOTICE.
Tministration
HE undersigned has taken out letters of ad on the estate of Henry Malcom dee'd. late of Vigo county, Indiana. All perdersons indebted to said eslute, arr requested tow make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present tbem duly authenticated,within nine months for settlement« Tb* estate is believed to ho solvent -JOS. MALCOM, -s.
MARTIN RAY,
July 31—3t2 .i Administrator.
TAKEN UP, by Lbarlos Hoski^ •on, of Vermillion county, Vor-*"*,&• .million township, Indiana, Ono^v, dark bay HORSE, 14 hands 3 ioches high, 12 years old, a slit in hi* right ear, blind of the left eye, a
small star in his forehead, and had on when taken up, a small bell. Appraised to $ 15, by Richard M. Corwine and Nathaniel Washburn. "•^A true copy from my Estray Book.
THOMAS LKACH, J. P.
Nov 22—13 St
Save the Pieces.
.subscribers will yny one dollar p*r^ 4' lOOibs. in goods, for old Cast Iron, such a* droken lids, pots, kettles, plotigh-monlds, *i«. eelivered j»t 'heir store in Terre-H*ute.
nfiny saved is worlh two earned July 3—50tf R. WALLACE, 4 COrft'V
Oroccrics 1 liiqtiors.
JUST
American do. ^ft ^Rum A1 f:^ Pswsi-. bill
Chinay Glass, and Qmcnswra*:' Store (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,) 1
At the Corner of Seeo?id and Wabash Streits. TERRE-HAUTE, IND. -S\
BLAKE
& GROVERMAN have oS hand, und are constantly receiving from Baltic' more, Inr^e quantities of the above article*,whicbr they offer to merchnnts and dealers in the conn-'", try as low as fhey can be obtained in the west,** We ihnll mnke this business permanent^ and ihall' at all times be abundantly supplied v^rth every article in the line. The attention of the puhlio i* respectfully invited to this establisbmens. Or tiers trtfru a distance wii1 be punctually atteudtdM to, and ware neatly and ecurely paoked. Tr
Aug. 28-8tf
Copper, Thii and Sheet Iron'
'Jttsinufacturg. JOHN NOAH BEYMER,
CONTINUE
$
4,A r'
received per stcamper Sylph, Gr*««* ries and Liquors, consisting of
v'0Havanna
brown Sugar
•'New Orleans do 3Loaf do do & Pepper, Alspica and Cioaam** •s4.Raisins in boxes ,1 JT»iFig« in drums "K-f '48ignett* Brandy
sit"*** r, .})$&?*
TencriffWin* Malsga do Cordial, Arc, Which we offer to our customers on oiir al terms.
1
BLAKE it BALL.
Drugs, l?Iedicines, Paints*
My c-Stuff a, A'c. A'c. HE subscribers have on himd a very «»ia^ ylete und full assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Pitiuls. £)yr.stujfls, which they offer to country merchants,physicianr^ and otlitrs, lit wholesale .for less prices than e*e,V heretofore offered, but which, in conscquenrs, of*" the difficulty of the times, they will sell forrosA^' only. On these terms they invite the attention purchaser*.
goodwin
& \viLSTA?rr,
ja. No. 3, Upper Markot Street, Ciiiciini«i. Cincinnati, March SJi-3(j-3ui.^
the above business in all its v*"»
rious branches, at their old stand in Terre* Haute. Orders addressed them, or |o Me*srs. Lr, H. &. J. Scott,or Blake and Ball, will b* prompt*' ly attended to.
March 22—36—tf
Spvifig Sc Summer
GOODS.
WE
have just received ti beautiful slock of seasonable goods, whfoh have been pur.* chased in the Enslern Citie* al reduced prices,!yt and will be offered to our customers and the pubHe unusually low.
May 1-4Itf
RECEIVED
hi.
LINTON" & LINDLEYt,
WOJRKS.
at tho Terre Haute Jtonk^y
Store, and for sale—Condensed Report* of cases decided in the High Court of Chance-^' ry in England, Edited by Richard Peters and^
D. lograham, Counsellors at Law, of Pbila--^^ delphip. In 4 volumes, splendidly hound. Treatise oo the Law of Mortgages, by tbor.^f late T. Powell,Esq. with copious notes,by Tbo*. ,' Coventry, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. Notes and references to American ca•es, byB. Rand, Esq. In 3 vol*, baodsomely bound. \-A.j
Tbe Law of Fjecutors and Administrator* by 4ir S. Toller. With American reference*, by E. D. Ingrabam. In 1 vol.
Jan. 1,18:54
SALT! SALT!! SALT'!! barrels Zariesvill* Salt, (superior t«j Kanawha,) ju*t received and (or *al* low for casb, by
BLAKE dc ®ROVERMA*
Jon*26-4-gtf
FLO UK,
barrels of Super fine J^lour, jait re**ived, and for sale, by BLAKE A GROVERMAN* May 32, 44tf
SALE OF LAND.
PtJRSUANTthe
to a decree of tbe Probnto^
Court, of County of Vigo, we wjll sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the east fractional half of the east fractional section No. 22, town 11, north, range 10 west, situate in said County, and containing 108 acres.
Tbe sale will be made al (be Court Hoo*« doorh i» Terre Haute, on Saturday the lOtbdayof'^ Jannary next, between the hours of 10 A. M.*.J and 4 P.M.
VI
A ALEX. CRAWFORD, and SYLVIA CRAWFORD,
iVT (late Sylvia Winter) Executrix of Wm. Winter, de*'d. D*» 1®-I6wj w- »,
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