The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 January 1835 — Page 4

4,

.4$

& S O

HAVE

lately r«ceived, an excellent stock of GROCfcRlES, which, in addition to their former supply,renders their assortment very complete. Among their new goods may be found he following:

Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Imperia Teas j*' "Green Havana CoffVe1^

New Orleans Sugar Loaf, Lnrnp, and while Havana do Kumns, whole and half boxes Zante Curr «nt«, Figs and Almonds Tobacco, cavendish, and coutimou f®!.fini?h and

common

Cigurs

Cinnamon, Notiuegr. and Cloves IN-pptr, Allspice, and Ginger Csiycnae, Pepper, Mustard and Rice

Tanner's,

ffc it#.

Sperm, and Linseed Oils

Bo*tou Nails, assorted l»l»ovels, Spades, and Collin's Axes Best Ch»n»paign Brandy,

Do. American "do Jnninlcci and American Rum Holland and American C»m Poach Brandy Bffct rectified WhiAey Madeira, Teneriffe, and Claret Wine Sweet and dry Malaga do Muscat Wine, in case* Cordial*, in barrels and casfes Pine apple Cheese Bo*ton Soap Codfish in boxes,

Smoked

Sept. 4~5tf

Herring

Mackerel, in barrels and tubs Sperm Candles, tc. They have also on hand a quantityjof best superfine fresh FLOUR, which they

can

warrnt

nil of which they a determined to sell at the lowest prices for cash. Verre Ilaute. June 546tf

SALT.

£tIX HUNDRED BARREL8 of Kanhawa Halt, just received and for sale *7 June 3-5Hf L. II. & J.SCOl 1. doctor I. S. Palmar

AS established himself at Clinton, and intends to practice in all the departments of his profession. His Office is ocvr C. Clark's Store, where he may be found at al) times, ready to wait on ajiy who shall please to give biai

He wfll attended families by the year, if that method should be preferred. June 2G-49~8w

IAnlon, it lake J? Ball WWAVE just received Gunpowcr^ I ea, catty boxes, manufactured Tobacco in Kegs and I,ead in bars, which they offer for sale on their usual terms.

SACKS Havana Coffee TO bblB. New Orleans Sugar, 35 chests young hyson Tea 20 bbls New Orleans Rum 1 tierce Rice, for sale low for cash or on short credit.

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April 17 39 BI.AKE&. GROVKRMAN.

Notary Public.

THE

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

Mny_l_41tf S. B. GOOKINS.

jsiafte (c atoll

HAVE

just received from New \ork (via New Orleans) their

Spring supply of Goods,

-.and are now ready to furnish customers with ful ^assortments. They have also on hand Cotton Yarn, 'framtlie Covington Factory, near Cincinnati

May 8-42tf

JUST RECEIVED, Per Steam Bout,

ftoH? chests Young II. Tea Oil 1 ccroon of Indigo 20 boxes Raisins 10 do Chocolate 2 do Sperm Candles

For sale low

for cash,

JL"

1

A Barrels Linseed Oil, just received, and

for sale by

May 29-45tf BLAKE & BALL.

SALE OF~~ICEAL ESTATE, In Vermillion County, Ind. fHlHE undersigned,.Administrators of tho Estato of Michael Patton, dee'd., late of Vermillion county, Indiana, in accordance with the decree ol tho Probate Court of said county at its November

Term,

Also, the south half of the south east quarter section No 38, in tavrnshipNo 14, north of range 6, 9 west, containing E1GHT\ ACRES. Also, the northeast quarter of section No 4, in township Ttfo 13, north of range No 9 west, containing 1G0 ACRES, about 40 ol which is under cultivation, and lies in Vigo county

Also, Lot No 1, iu Block 13, in tho town of Clinton. The foregoing property will be exposed to sals on the premises on the aforesaid day, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A.M. and 4, P. M. Sale to continue from day to day until fell be sold.

Terms of sale to be cash in haud. The most of tho Land included in the foregoing tracts is of a very superior quality, well watered, and advautageously situated for health aud convenient it is within a few miles or the town of Clinton, and about 12 miles of tho town of Trr*o Haute, and lie# on the west bank of the Wabash River. Persons wishing to purchase are earnestly solicited to call and examine for themiclv^ik jox. ir. nowxtxo, I

TERJRE-MMVTJE

a$oo& statiovats Starr.

& T. DO WLING are now opening at the store-room adjoining the jCBce of the Wabash Courier, an assortment of LA W,MEDICAL, HISTORICAL, and MISCELLANEOUS works, together with a very general assortment of STATiONARY and BLANK BOOKS, to which they invite the aftfeiition of their friends and the public. The following comprise a portion of their stock:

Plutarch Lives, complete in one volume •.Gillie's Greece 'do.-'_: Goldsmith's wojks do,

v'

or on short credit, by

BLAKE & GliOVEllMAN.

April I-flfi-tf _____

Linseed Oil.

1834, will expose to sale at

"rublin Out-Cry, to the highest bidder, on Mon day the 3d day of February, 1835, the following tracts or parcels of Land to-wits

The east half of the south cast quarter of section No. 33, in township No. 14, north of range JNo. 9, west.containing

EIGHTY ACRES.

Also, the west half of tho south east quarter of section No 33, in township No 14, north of range No 7, west, containing 80 Acres. This tract has on it a saw and grist raill water power, known as Fattutt's Mills, aud has also on the premises an

A E O A

whiohhas heon bearing for seveial years past, the whole within three and a half miles of the town of Clinton.

JOSEPH SCHOOLING, $

Ad*is. p/ini Jrfr xf M. dee'd. CHninn, Vermillion co. Nov. 30—19-—tds. VTasSiiiigton House,

PARIS, ILIJAVIS.

[SIGN OF GK.V WASHINGTON.}

JAMF.3

M. ARCHER wishes to inform his

frieuds and the travelling public, that he has moved in his new staittl, on the South East corWr at the public square, in the house formerly •ecupied as a stand by L» Muncell, where be is prepared to entertain traveller*, as well perhaps ntrtoQ in the State. A good ttableland carriage house attach©! to it. Every \iseutiou necessary, will be paid to the ascomMa^ation of travellers and others.

Th« .Stage to ?prii»sfield, is expected to stop tier*. 5ft Bee

K.

4

^Ru»h oo the Voice, one volume •-1 ''Village sermons, or one hundred and one plain discourses by Geo. Burden

Robert Hall's works, two volumes Deechy's voyage to the. Pacific and Beriog's Straits ItLjl History of Northmen t»y H. Wheafott Dumont's Mriabean Reid on Clock and Watch-making Scott's (Walter) Scotland in 2 voft. Knowledge for the People 3 vols^ Sarran's Lafay ette 2 volumes Present State of Christianity American Naval Battles witb tweniy one elegant engravings Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Boston edition Lockharl's Burns, (life and poe »Q one volume Works of Josephus, in 2 volumes Fanner's own Book Memoirs of Felix NefF. 7 Dictionary of (Quotations Lacon or, many things in few words Confession of Faith Life of Marion Taylor's Holy Living Watts' Hymns Wild sports of the West, 2 volume# Geological Manual, with 104 woodcuts Jay's Evening Exercises, 1 volume Vincent on judgment, Iludibras, 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. Adam Clarke Caldwell's Essays on Malaria and, Tern perament Bibles of all sizes, some splendidly bound Christ our Example, by Mrs. Frey Bunyon's Holy war and Pilgrim's Progress Mrs. Chapone's Letters IIa.ll on Infidelity Youug Pilgrim, Young Cadet Peregrine Pickle, Dou Quixote Thaddeus of Warsaw Paley's Philosophy and Evidence of

Christianity

Roderick Random, in 2 volumes American Chesterfield, American Orchadist, History of Birds Memoirs of Mrs. Judson, Missionary to liurmah, 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 Auimated Nature, in 4 vols. Hind's Groom's oracle Robinson Crusoe, Methodis' Ilymns Carpenter's Guide, handsome edition Western songster, Do. Universal songster Shakespeare's works, complete in 2 vols.

Do do do in 1 do. Arabian Nights, in one volume, handsomely bound GRtGG & ELLIOT'S splendid 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

by Whiston

Montgomery, and Kirk White, complete in I vol. 8 vo. with portraits Cowper and Thomson Prose and Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with portraits Milton, Young, and Gray's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. yrilh portraits 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

Lite of B. Franklin Ilumphey Clinker, Ossian Prince Puckler Maskeau's Tour, Webster's spelling Book, improved edition, Smiley's Geography, and 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 variou kinds,) Quills, (of various qualities,) Lead pencils, sand, and sand boxes, Crayons and Sealing-wax, Indelible Ink, Wafers, wafer boxes, &c. Wall Paper, (various patrons) sand paper* *c. Superior CAP PAPER, Aime's Manufacture,

Do Yellow Letter paper, Do Blue, do Do Rose, do Do White, do Feint and water-lined writing paper, Oaborn's Superior WATER COLORS, different sises, BLANK BOOKS, of various sixes, Together wiia a g^Bcral supply of such arti eles as may needed in this section all which they propose to scllonJiberaland accommodating terms.

Union, Blake & Ball.

WILLIAM

August, 4-tf

FRESH SUPPLY! BLAKE^GBOVERJIALF,

CORSWL or SECOND ASO WABASH STaEETSi

TERRE HAUTE

4

HAVE just received from the East, a large and fresh supply of Drags, Medicine s.Oils, Stuffs,SnrgicaIInstrument8,BrH8ncs,

Glassware^ Varnishes, Tobacco, Snuff, Segars, and Candies, With every other article usually kept by Drug4 gists, Which they offer at wholesale and retail. consequence of having ao agent one ot Eastern markets, their stock will be always complete. Their stock has been purchased on the best terms, particular attention paid in the seiec tion, and every article

warranted

WHERE

1

vol. 8 vo.

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 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 vo. with a portrait The Poetical works of Rogers, Campbell

A

C. LINTON is again associated

in busiuess with Blake & Ball, and the firm will be, as formerly, Linton,Blake and Ball. They inform their customers and the public that they will have on hand by the first of September an additional and fall supply of DRY GOODS, H.iRDH JRE & GROCERIES, which they will sell on their usual terns.

WMIISMkE I*.

JVSTwill

reeeivod a few bbl*. Whiskey, which we low fofciwh or on short credit. Jtn.

iS-K-tf

BLAK.E &2®**-kL.

genuine.

They respectfully solicit the attention cou try merchants, druggists, physicians, manu acturers, &c. to their stock, and assure persons at a distance who cannot make it

conyemen

sit Terre-Haufe, by forwarding their orders they may confidently rely on our sending every ar|i cle of the best quality and lowest prices

Aug 28—8—tf

HHEW GOODS.

C•

WARREN

vi

T. NOBLE & R. S. McCABE, under tbe firm of Koble & McCabe, offer for sale at the Store recently occupied by

11—6tf

OL

THE

has just received, direct from

New York, a fresh supply of Goods wnich he con assure his old customers, and the public generally, will be sold on liberal ter^s, and ^t reduced prices.

Sept 18-7wl0

ft- if!

Goods! ©ootlsl!

James

Trabue, a

general assortment of.MERCHAJiDIZE^ sisting of

Shoes, Groceries.

Together with most articles asked for in this place, which will be sold for cash or «c..anged for such articles of country produce or manufacture, as can be sold here or elsewhere

Oct 2—8w9

Sept.

NOTICE. "-V-"

ABARRleft

ELL of Flat Boat Furniture, Cable, &c. by tho Steamboat Sylph, said to belon to a gentleman named Adams, can be had by calling at Noble & McCabe's Store, by payiag charges ($1.68) and advertising, taken away before 25th December next, it will be sold to pay charges.

MS.

1-

s*_

Dry Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, Tin, Glass and Queensware, Hats and

TRABUE.

NOTICE.

A LL unsettled accounts with the subscriber,&

notes now due, are left at the Store of Messrs. Noble & McCabe, for collection, who are authorized to receive and receipt for the same Having closed my business inTerre Haute,anu extended liberal credits to my customers, I expecr promptness in the settlement of my out-standing cfaims. I must therefore, urge their settlement mmediately.

Sept. ll-6tf AS. TRABUE.

COME AND SEE

A.A.FIIUER.

Wholesale and Retail Druggist, South Side of the

Public-Square,

he i& now receiving diiecty fro

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

Dye-Stuffs,

AKD ALSO, A large supply of

BOTANICAL MEDICINES, all of the first quality and respectfully invites Merchants and Physicians, and dealers gener ally, to call and examine his stock and prices.

Terre Haute, April 17—3!)If

Tanner's Oil. 30 BARRELS Tnnner's Oili iust received per Citizen, and for salo by

April 17—39-3m

WM. McMURRAN

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 ThoB. Burton who is authorised to settle accounts.

TIIO. & EJYOCII URTOK.

Sept. 4—4tf

KEGS Boston nails 40 Boxes Creel's Tobacco 50 doz. best Hemp Bed-cords,

Just received, aud or sale, by July 11-1 L. H, Sr J. SCOTT Cap Paper.

CAP-PAPER,sale

BOOK of Forms, for Justices, &c. just received and for sale at Terre Haute Book Store.

Ajso. a large supply of School Books, Stationary, &.c. daily expected. Sept. 4-5tf

State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss: Cirruit Court, May Term,

THE

Dec 14—lOtf

1834i

HUDSON DOKKL, I rt: Insolvency. His CaKOiToas,

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

A Copy. Attest, C. GILBERT, CPk. •Vugust 7—3w ,t3

Just Received,

Per Steamboat SYLPH, and for sale, A? half pipes American brandy JLt9 3 do Cogniac do 10 casks of sweet Malaga Wine 5 do Teneriffe do 1 do Port (very superior) 30 boxes bonch Raisins 20 kegs do do 1 barrel Pepper 1 do Alspice

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BLAKE &. GROVERMAN

May 8—42—tf ,»

PRINTINGdone

at

Um

with accuracy and disptteh

Coarier eflce.

Sept 1—5tf

-3SS

Valuable Land fbr Sale. WILL be sold at public auction on Monday, the 19th day of Jan'ry, next, at tbe Court House door in Bowlinggreen, Clay County, Ind. all that valuable 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 ail said section is offered in forty acre tracts.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby given, That I have taken ^3 out Letters of Administration on the estate of Norman W. Pierce, late of Vigo county, Indiana, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to' make immediate payment, and those having claims against it, to file them legally authenticated for settlement.

R. D. SKINNER, Adm'r.

Oct. 27—11 3t BLACKSMI'l HJJ\G, WAGONMAK/JV*G, *C.

su1)scrrter

(late of Washington city,) 24-ltf

having removed to'l'erreHaute,(where he in- I

having I

tends to reside permanently,) offers his services to the citizens of Vigo, and the adjoining counties, as a Blacksmith and Wheelwright. Fifteen years experience in tho above business, steadily followed, may be supposed to have conferred some knowledge ol it. He will say, that if he fails to render satisfaction to those who mny 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 his capacity extends

G«od seasoned 0\K and Hickory timber,suit-

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D1 Ka

Horse Shoeing done in Eastern style, and with great care Repairs done to all kinds of Wheel Carriages, at the shortest notice.

A good Blacksmith will find constant employment by immediate application N. B." Three good work HORSES, with a two horse WAGON and HARNESS, complete, will be sold al a fair prioe for trade.

Shop on the National Road, lately occupied by the Messrs. Sibleys. JOSEPH COOPER,

Nnv. 13—11 tf

Fresh Goods.

109

PACKAGES FRESH GOODS,

WHICHtime

were purchased at a very favorable in the eastern cities. Our tock is much more oomplete than is usual, BO early in the season—purchasers are invited to oall. The usual articles of barter taken in exnhftnero Hv

ANDERSON, BELL, & CO.

Louisville, ICy. July 15: P. S. 20,000 doz. cotton yarn on hand, of Blackstock, Bell, & Co'p manufacture, rranted.

July 32-l-w4

Jos. C. & Wm. Early,

HAVEsupply

at the stand

Jorincfly occupied by John UfiltoH,

recently received their Fall and Winter of "a o&s, Which they can recommend to their cu«tomers and the public generally, as being of a good quality and handsome style. They invite the attention of purchasers to this stock, bcing'disposed to sell at a very moderate price.

NOTICE.

THE

undersigned would respectfully solicit all those indebted to them, either by note or hook account, to oall and make payment by the first diiy of February next. If any are not entirely able to pay all, tliey can pay a part at any rate,which may enable us to meet our engagements with promtitude. Any failing to comply with the above request, must not blame us should they find their notes and accounts in the hands of the proper olBcers for collection.

Dec 18—1 Gtf

III

Nos 1, 2, and 3, just receiv­

ed, and for at the Terre Haute Book tore, on reasonable terms. ALSO.

Ruled Cap and Letter paper, of a superior quality. Sept.J8-7 tf

The Officers Guide.

J. C. & W. EARLY.

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

Public House,

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

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

A tried and faifhful Ostler will give bis constant attention to the Stables, which shall be well supplied with every description of Provender. Twenty-five or thirty boarders can be ac commodated.

December 26.-24-tf

Administrator's Notice.

NW'OTICE is hereby given,that the undersigned has taken out of the Probate Court of Vermillion County, letters of administration,upon the estate of Aaron Purcell,late ofsaid County, dee'd. All persons indebted to the estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. The estate is solvent.

JVM. BLAXKENSHIP, MARIA PURCELL, $

Nov. 13^-llw3

PRINTED

Jan. 11—tf.

AdrrCrs'.

Magistrate's Blanks,

Sept. 18—3w7 JOS. LISTO.V, Adm„r.

NOTICE.

Tministration

HE undersigned has taken out letters of oo the estate of Henry Malcom dee'd. late of Vigo county, Indiana. All perdersons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated,within nine months for settlement. The estate is believed to be solvent

July

COOKING STOVES.

fUST received, per steamer Science, I

nppro^i^Sftr

A ferge

SAMUEL MILES,

1

School Commitsioner.

"Bowlinggreen, Nov, 13-llw5

I

It

on fine paper, kept constantly on

band and for sale, at tbe TERRE-IIAUTE BOOK STORE. Also, BLANKJDEEDS, of a superior quality Orders for any of tbe above, promptly attended to.

NOTICE.

i/i NHE undersigned has taken ont letters of ad ministration on the estate of Edward Lis ton, dee'd, those indebted are requested to make immediate payment, those having claims against said estate, will present as the law directs. The estate is probably solvent. The persona) property of said dee'd, will be offered at public sale ea Friday, the 10th of October next, at tbe late residence of said dee'd. Terms made known on the day of sale.

JOS. MALCOM, MARTIN RAY,

31-2t2 Administrator.

COOKWG STOFES,

an excellent and convenient article, much superior to those formerly in use. also,

assortment of Blacksmith's Anvils and Vices ,,j Crosscut and Mill Saws Evans'Augurs, a first-rate article. Franklin Stoves, for wood and cpai Seven and Ten plate wood Stoves

Cannon Stoves, for coal Grates do do* Smoothing Irons

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Wrought and cut nails, of all sues Cast-steel for axes English and

American blister steel

Wagon boxes and drawing chains Mill irons, cranks, Gudgeons and raggwheels Williams' axes

^ro^fl^Tound, and square sheet and boiler

With man^'tK«F articles usually kept in Iron ctores, all of which will be sold at fair price*, for ashor approved produce

A. McGREGOR & CO.

Ox mill and Distillery FOR SALE.

WILL sell on a credit of one and two years, 200 acres of first rate land, on which is erected an OX MILL and DISTILLER Y, inferior to none in the State, susceptible of running six barrels of Whiskey per day. All in complete repair, with vats, tubs, and other necessary aparatus* eligibly situated on the Wabash river, five miles above Vincennes. It is an establishment worth the attention of any one who

embark

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able for Wagons and Ploughs, will he purchased, and is now much wanted. I have brought out, at considerable trouble aud expense, patterns for four sizes of G. DAVIS' PLOUGHS, which I think cannot fail to please, as they have done wherever used. I hope to have some ready for inspection soon.

in the Distilling business.

IITtvtTI I^T I?

I. N. WHIT! ELSEY

Carlisle, Ind. July 24—1—6w V- FOR SALE.

jrnHE subscriber wishel to dispose of liis 4JL one-third part of the trell-knowo PERRYSVILLE STEAM-MILL,^ Vermillion county, Indiana. A bargain t6 the purchaser will be given.

at.

asti ill

THIS property consists of a I? louring Mill, of two pait of Burr Stones, (and a pair of French Burr Stones, of the best quality wfcl be running in

..._r a few days.] Also, «f t* oash, or approved ji Saw Mill, two Carding MctchmcSf ana a STEAM DISTILLERY, with which is also connected 59 35-1C0 acres first-ate bottom LAND.

The whole machinery is in successful and profitable operation, and its local situation,with respect to all the conveniences of prosecuting a successful business, is not probably surpassed by any in tbe 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.

Perrysville, March 29—37tf

NOTICE.

TW'OTICE is hereby given, thnt the undern'gn JL^I ed have taken out letters of Administration on the estate tJf Hugh E. Alexander, late of Vigo county, deceased. Those having claims against said estate will present them legally authenticated for adjustment, and those indebted to thees tate will make immediate payment. The estate is probably insolvent.

JOEPH MALCOM, Administrator. No T. 13—11 3t

K. S. McCabe

IONTINUES his business at the old stand where he has good stock of Goods, which ho will sell as usual.,,. Also, a lot .ol Muskingom Salt in gue orber. rv*.

c*

Oct 2—8*6

0 Save the Pieces. I HE subscribers will yay one dollar per lOOlbs. in goods, for old Cast Iron,such as droken lids, pots, kettles, plough-moulds, etc eelivered pt jheir store in Terre-Haute. nfiny saved i& worth two earned

July 3—50tf A. WALLACE, & CO.

Groceries & Liquors.

JUST

received per steamper Sylph, Grooeric8 and Liquors, consisting of Havanna brown Sugar

New Orleans do Loaf do do' Pepper, Alspice, and Cinnamon Raisins in boxes Figs in drums Signetto Brandy American do Rum Gin Teneriff Wmo Malaga do Cordial, flee. Which we offer to our customers on our USL al terms. BLAKE & BALL.

Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, A*c. &c. HE subscribers have on hand a very oom plete and full assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, fy Dycstuffa, which they offer to country merchauts,physicianr and others, at wholesale, for less prices than eve, heretofore offered, but which, in consequence, of the difficulty of the times, they will sell for cash only. On these terms they invite the attention of purchasers.

No. 3, Upper Market Street, Cincinnati. Cincinnati, March 22-3G—3m..

China, Glass, and Qneenswrae Store. (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,)

At the Corner of Second and Wabash Streets. TERRE-HAUTE, IND. LAKE fe GROVERMAN have on hand, and are constantly receiving from Baltimore, large quantities of the above articles,which they offer to merchants and dealers in the country as low as they can be obtained in the west. We shall make this business permanent, and shall at all times be abundantly supplied with every article in the line. The attention of the public is respectfully invited to this establish mens. Or ders from a distance will be punctually attended to, and ware neatly aud ecurely packed.

Aug. 28-fitf

Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron jksTuwf«Tcturj. JOHN & NOAH BEYMER,

Crious

ONTINUE the above business in all its vabranches, at their old stand in Terre* Haote. Orders addressed them, or to Messrs. L« H. &. J. Scott,or Blake and Bali, will fee promptly attended to.

March 23—38—tf

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NOTICE.

TAKEN

Up, by Joseph Littrel!, of Lost Creek Township, Vigo county, one Yellow Sorrel Filley, 2 years old last spring, 13| bands high, black main, tail, and some wbit« below the pasturn joint, on tbe near hind foot. Appraised to $16, by John McKie, Sen'r., and Andrew Nevis*, this 30th of Dec. 1834. 1 certify the above to be a true copy from my Estray Book.

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GOODWIN &. WILSTACH,

LJIT WOMS.

RECEIVED

I

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J. B. JENCKES, J. P.

Jun 1—19 3t

at the Terre Haute Book

Store, and for

sale—Condensed

Report*

of cases decided in the High Court of Chancery in England, Edited by Richard Peters and E. D. Ingraham, Counsellors at Law, 6f Phhadelphip. In 4 volumes, splendidly boupdn u,

Treatise on the Law of Mortgages^ lateT. Potvell,Esq. with copious notes,by Tho». Coventry, Esq. of Lincolin's Inn, Barrister at Law. Notes and references to American cases, by B. Rand, Esq. In 3 vols, handsomely bound.

The Law of JTsecutor* and Administrators by Sir S. Toller. With American reference«| by E. D. Ingraham. In 1 vol.

Jan. 1,1834

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SALE OF LAND.

PURSUANTthe

to a decree of the Probata

Court, of County of Vigo, we will sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the east fractional half of the east fractional section No. 32, town 11, north, range 10 west, situate in said County, ind containing 108 acres.

The sale will be made at the Court Hous^dooV _•" in Terre Haute, on Saturday the 10th day of January next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.

ALEX. CRAWFORD, And .SALVIA CRAWFORD,

0a*e Winter)

ExWuCnx of Win. Winter, dee'd.

Deo 18—16w3

"Spring & Summer .. COGBS*

WE

have just received a beautiful stock of seasonable goods, which have been purchased in the Eastern Cities at reduced prices, and will be offered to our customers and the pub* lie unusually low. •May l-41tf LINTON & LINDLEY*

GROCERIES,

,%jSVholcsalc &,KctaiKV':--SAM U. M. Harrison,

HAS

Juft received, and is now opening in tho house formerly occupied by the Wabash Courier, on Wabash Street, directly north of the Court House, Terro-Hnute, a genernl assortment of Groceries, consisting of tho ollowing various kinds: V] Foreign and Domestic Lifftitflre,TeiisCoffee, Loaf, Lump wnd Il ivantin Sugar, Raisins, Figs* Almonds, And almost every other articles of dry

Oct. 16—10—if.

Fjii

THOMAS ANDERSON.

Grofp-

ries. usually kept in the grocery line all of which will be sold on accommodating terms. N. B. Grocers wishing to purchase will ploa^ call and examine.

4£^m*°TICE. IIE public are hereby cautioned not to ere-• dit iny wife Sarah Thomas, after thi» date," as I am resolved to pay no debts of lier contract-^ ing. Having loft my bed and board, without the'-s*-sligbtest cause, sho has forfeited all claims to iuy( protection and support.

Dec 11-.15w3

ELIAS THOMAS.

TAKEN UP, by Ewkiel Pitts, of Perry township. Clay county, on the 19th inst», one estray STEEll, a bright red colour,

with a little white on the end of the tail, and a little on the belly marked with a crop and split iu the left enr, and a split in the right branded J. D. on the right horn, the left horn a little droped, and tho end broken off. Supposod to be 4 years old. Appraised to $14, by Jnrars West and Joseph Townsbury, this 29th of November, 1834. I certify the foregoing to be true copy from my est ray book.

LEVJN WOOLLEN, J. P.

Droll—15 3t

STllAVKD Oil STOLEN. A ROAN MARE, seven or eight years old, about 154 hands high, paces and trots, and has bt en frequently foundered. Any information of her, will be thnnkfully re* ceived, and all reasonable charges

LINTON, BLAKE & BALL,

20—12 tf

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A DMINISTRATION of the estato of Joseph x*- L.- Cloyd, late of Vermillion County, Ind., dee'd, having been grnnted to the undersigned by the Clerk of the Probate Court o^ said County, all persons indebted to the estate, will make payment immediately, and those hitving claims will present them for payment, within one year from this date. Tho estate is prohnblv solvent.

SAMUEL DA FIDSOX, Adm'r.

Clinton, Dec 25-17 w4

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

1IAVE taken eut letters of administration on the estate of Lemuel Parker, late of Sullivan conntj', State of Indiana, deceuscd. All persons having claims ngninst the estate, must present them legally authenticated for settlement within one year from this date. All persons indebted to tho same to make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent.

JOSEPH PARKER, Adm'r.

Dec 25—17 3t

NOTICE.

"H" EFT his bed and board,on the 23d of Novcm-j A.J ber, William Balding, the son of the later Isaac* Balding,dee'd. Ail persons are hereby forbid harbouring or trusting said boy, under the penalty of the law.

JOHX C. HERD,

and AXXhis wife, the wife of the said Balding. Otter Creek, Dec4-4wl4

NOTICE.

EXPECT to be in Terre Hnute about New-, Years Day, and Will then want to make collections of all those indebted to me, due at thnt time and before. This notice will probably be the last on that subject..,

James

trabue,1-

Dec 4-14 tf

DEE 11 SKINS?

WILL pay tbe highest price for any number of Deer Skins delivered at my Tan Yard, at Terre-Haute. WM. MCMURRAN.

Nov 27—13 3mr»

For Rent.

OWING

to the death of my companion, 1 wish to rent my dwelling House, adjoining/ my Store, in tbis place. It is a pleasant situation and in a pleasant part of the town, together with a garden and other neoeaaary apurtenauces.

Oct 2-8tf

STEPTERP. CAMMACK,

TAXES! TAXES!!

yi NnE citizens of Vigo County are hereby notificd that I am now prepared to givercceipta for faxes. Tbey will be called upon at their residences either by myself or Orson Harbor, who is authorised to receive and receipt for the same. I presume oo person will want calling on the. se-« -cond time. "gi C. T. XOBLEy Collector.,

Oct 9-3tf

J'

New Goods.

UST received an assortment of Dry Good and Groceries, Kentucky Jeans and Lindsey White and Green Mackinaw Blankets, Cotton. Yarn, Hats and Shoes, Collin's Cast Steel Axes% Whip and Cross Cut Saws. W bicb will be u)i| at the lowest caah prices.

Oct

a

2-8w 12 JAMES B. MCALL.