The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 January 1835 — Page 4

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:^V" T. WILLI## "Antonio. Get me a conjuror,',I say! Inquire ve out a wan that lets out derili."—Old Play,

Such a night! It was like a festival of Ii*n—a burst of a summer shower at sunset, when a cUpor two of thunder, had purified (he air to an intoxicating rariness, and the free breathing of the flowers, and the delicious perfume from the earth and grew, and the fresh foliage of the new spring, showed the delight and sympathy of inanimate nature in the night's beauty. There was no atmosphere—nothing between the eye and the pearly moon—and she rode througli the heaven3 without a veil, like a queen as she is, giving a glimpse of her neater beauty for a festal favor to tlie worshipping stars

I was a student at the famed university of Connecticut, and the bewilderments of philosophy and poetry were strong upon me, in a place where exquisite natural beauty, and the absence of all other temp tation, securc to the classic neophyte an almost supernatural wakefulness of fancy. I

contracted

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The sight of the long sheeted corpse,the sudden flare of lights as the long snuffs were removed from the candlcs, the still nets of the close-shuttered room, and mj own predisposition to invest death with a supernatural interests, had raised my hejut to my throat. I walked back ward and forward in the garden-path and the black shadows beneath the lilacs, and even the glittering of the glow-worms Within them seemed, weird aod fearful.

The clock ttiuck, and Ire entered. My companions still slept, and I passed on to the inner chamber. I trimmed the lights, and stood and looked at the white neap lying so fearfullytsti!l within the shadow of the curtains-, and my blood seemed to freeze. At the moment 1 was turning away with a strong effort at a more compos ed feeling, a noise, like a fluttering of wings, followed by a rush and a sudden silence, struck on my ear. The street was at quiet at death, aud the noise, which was far too audible to be a deception of fancy, had come from the side toward an uninhabited wing of the house. My heart stood still. Another instant and the fire screen was dashed down, and a white cat rushed past me, and, with the speed of light, sprang, like a hyena upon the corpse. Trie flight of a vampyre into the chamber would not have more curled my veins.— A convulsive shudder ran cold over me, but recovering my self-command, I rushed to the animal [of whose horrible appetite for the fl£$h of the dead 1 bad read incredulously,] and attemped to tear her from the body. With her claws fixed in the breast, and a yawl like the wail of an infernal spiiit, ?nt crouched fearlessly upon it, and the stains already upon the sheet convinc ed me that it would be impossible to remove her without shockingly disfiguring the corpse. I seized her by the throat, in the hope of choking her, but, with the first ressure of tnj fingers, she flew into my ace, and the infariated animal seemed ersuaded that it was a contest for life.—

Jilalf blinded by the fiiry of the attack, •loosed her for a moment, and she immediately again leaped upon the corpse, and had covered her feel and face with blood before I could recover my hold upon her. The body was no longer in a situation to be spared, and 1 seiced her with a desperate grasp to draw her off but, to my horror, the half covered and bloody corpse rose upright in her fangs, and, while 1 passed in fear, sat with drooping arms, and head fallen with ghastly helplessness over the shoulder. Years have not removed that /earful spectacle from my eyes.

The corpse sank back, aod I succeeded in UutUlng the insane monster, and threw her at last lifeless from the window*] then compoted the disturbed limbs, laid the hair

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a taste for the horrible in those

days, which still clings to rhcr. I havetraveiled the world over, with no object lut general observation, and have dwindled my hours at courts and operas with little interest, while the sacking and drowning a woman in the Bosphorus, the impalement of a robber on the Nile, and the insane hospitals from Liverpool to Cathy, are defcribed in my capricious journal with the vividness of the most stirring adventure.

There is a kind of crys(alir,ation in the circumstances of one's life. A peculiar turn of mind draws to itself events fitted wii.porlicomr and'« frequent, ly 4 subject of wonder why one man meets with

remarkable things than anoth­

er, when it is owing merely to a difference of natural character. 1 have been thus a singular adventurer in the strange and unnatural. As I intend making my obseivations in this way the subjects of

pers, I will introduce them at present with my slightest beginnings. It was, I was saj ing, a night of wonderful befiuty. I was watching a corpse. In that part of the United States the dead are never left alone till the earth is thrown upon them, and as a friend of ihe family, 1 bad been called upon for this melancholy service on the night preceding the interment. It was a death which*left a family of broken hearts, for, beneath the sheet which sunk so appallingly to the outline of a human form, lay a wreck of beauty and sweetness whose loss seemed to the survivors to have darkened Ihe faceof the earth. The ethereal and touching loveliness of that dying gill, whom I had known only as a hopeless victim of consumption, springs up in my memory, even vet, and mingles wit^ every conception of female beauty. ,, ....x.

Two ladies, friends of the deceased, were to share my vigils. I knew them but slightly, and having read them to sleep as hour after midnight, I performed my half-hourly duty of entering the room where the corpse lay, to look after the lights,land then strolled into the garden to enjoy the quiet of the summer night. The flowers were glittering in the pearl-drops, a*d the air was breathless.

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away once moire smoothly on the forehead, and crossing the hands over the bosom? covered the violated remains^tnd left them again to their repose. My companions, strangely enough, slept on, and I paced, the gardenValk along, till the day, to my inexpressible reliefjdawned over the mountains.' r" Tfc

to the General Post Office as dead Leuei*.

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Art Miu Mary Jaoe, Abbey ftussel.

Brady Joseph, Blinn Horace, Barber Daniel^Bishop Cyrui. Barbee Saiah, Boat right Alexander. Blake John, Barber Marjr, Bennett Wm T, Brown Win A, Beare George, Brook Fraticu. Blade Jobit W. Brookbank Thomas A, Balding Jacob, Burgat Peter, Bosewell Jerome. filaeksen Wui, Boar Andrew, 3arber Corey, Bailey ante*. Bradghaw Wni, Brux James, Baker Jonas W, Broute John A, Board Benj F, Biggs Andrew, Britton John, Bign Lower v. Brown Mis Mary, Boudioott B, Brown Joseph, Brasier John, Barnes James, Burson John, Bildetback Daniel.

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Clark Philo, Cooper Esq, Chambers John, Cramer I MI Sc. Cap (Conatable) Conner W P, Crest Miss Jaoe, Combs Win. Carson •John. Campbell Rev John, Cerby Edward, Cotte Thomas. Cole Israel,Crouch James,Carson James, Caldwell James. Thompson and Condit. Chase A L, Clements Richard A 2.

Dole Enoch, Dtrkson John. Duflidry Peter. Dun as! Dewees Geo W 2, Davis Barnes, Dean Nancy.

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Eliott Richard, brans Walter 2, Ewiog-Henry, Eveisole JVoab, Elliott J-ohn, Ewing John, Evans Isaac, Edgerion Cyrus.

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Fortner H. Florence Mark, Fortner Lewis, Fowler Mrs Catharine, Fo'rkner Wni. Feary Worn. ./"•

Gartrell Edmund,Gould Mi ram L. Goodman Micajnh. Gibson John, Gilnian I 3. Glesner Robert, GilbertC 4, Godard Eli, Gist William, Grun Win, Graham Robert, GUILD John, Gawes Joseph.- *v it"

Iloll Isaac, Harrison W, Harriman Miss Sarah 2, Hodget John, Hodge John M, Hares Colvin, Hamilton Wm, Hawley Stephen, Harris Geo W. Humphries John, Humphries M, Humble B, Hoggard John, Harrison Miss Eusebia, Harris Miss Liddlyl.

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Isaac Eld Elijah 2, Ireland Bartholomew.

Jackson Abraham, Johnson Daniel H.Jamison Henry, Jones W, Joues George 2, John Davis & Co, James Berryman.

King Auttin, Keiler Jaoob, Krosan Isaac, King llen-

Lewie Isaiah, Lewis James, Lindley John, Lane John, Lee Henry D, Ladd Noble, Long Kdward, Lious Miss

E, Lockwood Stephen H, Lee Elijah, Leitrell Wm, Langford Pleasant.

Moffatt James T, Moflatt Miss Abbey, Modesitt Eliz-

BT,

abeth, Morgan Seymour B, McBath John 2, McMulin

John, Murphy Robert, McDaniel Joseph, Modesitt Doct B, Martin Stephen, Miller Hancell2. McCloskey F,

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ph, Modesitt 112. McCloskey

Markle Miss Harriet,Marron John, McBride John, MnKeeJohn2, Maltose Church, McCloskey Win,Morand Marqueotli, Meckelbeiry George, a*

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Nichols Wm, Newell Jobo, Nelson Jamss.

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Osborn John W 3, Osborn Janathan.,

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Parsons Thomas, Pierson Taylor, Pearson John W 4, Porter Rachel, Peppers Wni, Pirsil Lynda, Pointer Isaac, Parder Jacob, Plater Wm I, Pock Richard, Pursails Hannibal. Payne John, PuahiDavid. Porter Sarah, Pugh Ishmael.

Roberts Thomas O, Ray William, Rsthbarn HB.Reed Milton 1, Rogers Sarah, Robison Jonas, Rose Oliver 3,

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Ray Isaac L, Rogers Louis.

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Sleeper Stronce, John, Sheep Henry, Shaw Nancy, Stats W illiam, Spencer Geo 2, Stuart Matthew, Stone A A, Smith Jacob, Soles Charles, Smith B, Serrin Joan, SmithZenas, Summons Wm2.

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Tuttle Clark S, Tncker A M, Thompson James B, Townnend James, Tibbs Standly 2, Tongate Peter 2, Tandersley Charles, Tichenor Silas, Taylor, Stephen H.

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Whitson John, Wallace Matthew G, Wines William, Wilson Lewis O 2, Wick Samuel, Witlock James 2, Woollen Levin 2, Wepkin James, Whitaker Thomas, Wilson Elijah, Whitcomb Elijah P, Winton H.

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CUNNINGHAM, P.M.'

LIST OF LETTERS remaining ia the Post Office at Eugene, Indiana, the quarter ending the 31st of December, 1894, which if not taken out within 3 months will be seut to the General Post Office as dead Letters)

Brannan Susan, Ballard Sitneoo, Blown Elijah, Brown Matthew, Lertas Burns, ii.

Coryell

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John,

Clowson Rath, Colemau Leonard f. hj a

Daolap Alexaidar

Graham Charles.

Hobert Isaae, FTarsoa Holloday RoberU^

Kyrer Daniel.

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Jordan John, Jehasoo Sarah.

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Linsay Oliver Lvnn John. Lewis TTilliaia

Mackley Hiram. Dewit C. Mallery, Mitchell John Miller Lewis 2.

Payn Henry, Parker Aaron. S Sawyer Absalem, Steward Samnel, Steel H. A. Shults Henry. "-t

Timberman'Abraham, Thomas Ifliomas, *fhho»pson Thomas, W

Whipple Laman C. Whitlow Irvin, Williams John W. Wallace William. JAMES ARMOUR, P.

Eugene, Dec 31—19w3

tk LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office Clinton, Indiana. Dec. 31st. 1S34, which, if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the Gen eral Fost Office as dead Letters.

Amis Wilbonra.

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Booth Jesse IT"Bib. Edward.'''

Gibson IFilbtirn.

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Hay John, Esq. Hester George.

K.le Dr. Jrilliam. McCallough James, Moore W illiam,

Patton DaTid D, Pickrtll .Toha

Rodney Mrs Susan t. Rice] Thomas, Rukis W Reed Jacob and Elisabeth, Reea Jacob.

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rRESB SDPPLTI BI^AKK & «ROVEBMAX, COESKX.OR aecoitD

CAP-PAPfiR,sale

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Harson 2, Grahaaa Jsasai F.

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Schooling Robert. ... -*^,A Tavloe ITB,. W a Woods.Rer

IF. Wick Samnel.

YoungtSamuel L. .•

Clinton. Dec 31»t—l!h»3

M. GOORrrrs, p.

A LIST or X.RTTBRS

RF.MATN

IIVG in the Post Office at Honey Creek, In* diaoa. Dec. 31st, 1834. whirh, if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General P^t Office as dead Letters.

S. Baldiidre. Joseph Barnett. Elisha Benlley, Jacob Burnap, Pollr Denny, Tm. Fonter, Aron Hmson, L. H. Haeible. James Kirby. Jatnes Liadsenr, Katharine MrOmh.G. R. Morianr, t, Arrostronr McCabe. C. L. TkwastMv Wet, K. TidMaor. Anoa ft"ilitems, John ITiBltr, Rath tf tU, John JTilioo.

M. HOGGATT. P. M.

Honey Creelt, Pec. SI—19w3

TAXES! TAXES.'!

RTOflG citiiew of Yigo County are hereby notified that I am now prepared to fivereceipts for taxes. They will be called upon at their residences either by myself or Orsao Barbur, who is authorised to receive and receipt lor the same. I presume no person will want caltiag ea the secowl tint*

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AND WASASH ST*KK*»,

'3 TERRE HAUTE HAVE just reoelved from the East, a large and fresh sapply of llfl Drnga, Medicines,oit% Faints, Dje-

Stuffs^argicalInstnunent8,Bnislies,

Glassware, Varnishes, Tobacco, Snuff* Segarsi and Candies, With, e*ery ojher article usually kept by Drag

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

They respectfully solicit the attention of country merchants, druggists, physicians, manufacturers, &c. to their stock, and assure persons at a distance who cannot make it'eonvenient to visit Terre-Haote, by forwarding their orders they may confidently rely on our sending every arti cle of the best quality and lowest prices. -,

Aug 28—8—tf

NEW GOODS.

CWA.RREN

has just received, direct Pom

New York, afresh supply of Goods which he can assure bis old customers, and the public generally, will be sold on liberal terms, and at reduced prices.

Sept 18-7wlO

Ooods! Goods!!

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NOBLE & R. S. McCABE, under the firm of Noble &. Me Cube, offer for sale at the Store recently occupied by James Trabue, a general assortment of JiTERCmiNDIZE, consisting of

Dry Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, Tin, Glas| and Queensware, Hats and Shoes, Groceries. Together with most articles asked for in this place, which will be sold for cash or exchanged for such articles of country produce or manufacture, as can be sold here or elsewhere.

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Oct 2—8w9^ 4

COME AND

A.A.FU1XER. .t

Wholesale and Retail Druggist, South Side of the Public Square, at the stand formerly occupied by John Britton, fry.]

WHERE

he is now receiving diiecty fro

the East, and will keep constantly on hand*large snpply of *r'l

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Terre Haute, April 17—39tf

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Drugs, Medicines, Paiints, Dye-Stufis, AND ALSO, A large supply of

BOTANICAL, MEDICINES, 1 all of the first quality and respectfully invites Merchants and Physicians, and dealers gener ally, to call and examine his stock and prices.

Tanner's Oil. 30 BARRELS Tanner's Oil, fast received per Citizen, and for sola

April l7-39-3m

WM. MoMURRAN

NOTICE.

MHIO partnership heretofore existing under •A the firm of Th. Sf Enoch Bnrtoti, was dissolred on the 1st of August last, by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make immediate payment to Thus. Burton who is authoriset^to settle accounts.

THO. & ENOCH BURTON.

Sept. 4-4tf

20

KEGS Boston nails 40 Boxes Creel's Tobacco

6 t'

50 dos. best Hemp Bed-cords,

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

u\ Cap Paper.

The Officers Guide.

BOOK of Fomt, for Justices, See. jnst received and for sale at Terre Haute Book Store.

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

State of Indiana, County of Vigo, as: Cirruit Courly May Term, 1,834. HOOSON DU*«L, I'jUSrt vn Insolvency.

petitioner, by Samuel B. Gookins, his attorney, having filed his schedule andpeition, praying the bunefit of the act for the relief of insolvent debtors: Notice is hereby given that tb 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 the Wabash Courier three weeks successively, at least sixty days prior to the said next term, and that this cause be continued.

A Copy. Attest. C. GILBERT\ CVk. fSl August 7—SfVlT,-?\ 3

To Country merchants.

4ing

Nt)ERSON, BELL CO. are now receiv and opening an unusually large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINT Eft GOODS, AND HARDWARE,which tb'-yof-fer low for cash, or to punctual men on eatufac tory terms.

P. S. Ginseng, Flax aod Tow Linen, Feathers and Rags, received in exchange for Goods. Louisville, Oct l-8m2 Zj

To lilacksmiths.

WE

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

Sept. 4-5tf.

May-I—4ltf S. B. GOOKINS.

Klaitf te Sail

HAVE

just received from New York (via New Orleans) their Spring supply of Goods, and are now ready to ftirnish customers with ful assortments. They have also on hand

Cotton Yarn,

from the Covington Factory, near Ciocianatif May 8-42tf

HAVE

jest received Gunpower Tea, catty boxes, msaofactu red Tobacco in Kegs and Lead in bars, which they offer for sale so their usual term*.

Sept. 4-Stf Mi-

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mr£KR£-H«VTJK

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iGoldsmith's

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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. 18—7tf

Stattouarg St^w.

"jlf\"-.it T. DO WLING are now opening at the "store-room adjoinifig this Iffice oftheWaALsh Courier, an assortment of LA W,MEJOICAL, HISTORICAL, and MISCELLANEOUS works, together with -avery generaj assortment of STATIONARY and BLANK BOOKS, to which they invite the attention of their fiends and the public. The following comprise a portion of their Stock:

Plutarch Lives, cotnpleU in one vfliaine Millie's Greece do.

works do,

*?. Rush on the Voice, one volume

Village sermons, or one Isindred and ojbie plain discourses by Geo. Burden Robert Hall's works, two volumes lieechy's voyage to the Pacific

ing's Straits

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LINTON, BLAKE & BALL.

Notary Public.

THE

subscriber having obtained a commission as netary public, offers his services te the public in that capacity

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sgnd(Ber­

History of Northmen by H. Wheaton Dumont's Mriabeaii Reid on Clock and Watch-niaking*. y' Scott's (Walter) Scotland in 2 vols. Knowledge for the People 3 rols Sarran's Lafay ette 2 volume* .. Present State of Christianity American Naval Battles with twenty uiie elegant engravings Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Boston edi-t-'r

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Lockhart's Burns, (life and poe in one volume Works of Josephus, in 2 volumes .• Farmer's own Book Memoirs of Felix. Neff. Dictionary of Q,uotations Lacon or, many things in few words Confession of Faith Life of Marion

!S

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

Burmah, vyefy.isfci ,UHistory of Useful Knowledge Jay's Lectures,

Conversations on Chemistry' Persia: with an account of its government laws, religion, A&c. by F. Sbrobel Goldsmith's Animated Nature, it).4„yftl9t Hind's Groom's oracle Robinson Crusoe, Methodist Hymns* Carpenter's Guide, handsome edition' Western songster, Do. Uuiversal song ster i-Gf Shakespeare's works, cotnplete in 2 Vols

Do do do in 1 do. Arabian Nights, in one volume, handsomely bound GRtGl* & ELLIOT'S splendid Library Editions of the British Poet* and Classics, comprising the following: t|fU

Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vdls. ft 8 vo. illustrated with 25 copper-plates. Josephus' Works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. by Whiston

By root's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. iocltidibg thei suppressed poems with plates, ,i:. Moore's Poetical wofksj corn?j1^te in 1 vol 8 vo. with a portrait of the author Burn's Poetical and Prose works, complete ia 1 vol 8 vo with a portrait of the

Sir Walter Scott's Poeticnl 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 ltd fine portrait

Stern's works, ia 1 vol. 8 vo. with a portrait The Poetical works of Rogers, Campbell

Montgomery, and Kirk White, complete in I vol. 8 vo. with portraits Cowper and Thomson's Prose and Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with por» traitsiU 'h• Milton, Youngtand Gray's work*, ia 1 vol. 8 vo. with portraits Coleridge, Shelby, and Keat's Poetical works, complete ia 1 vol. with portraits /ft Rush on the Mind, in 1 vol. 8 vo. j.* A

Tatler and Guardian, in 1 vol. spleudid edition Spectator do. de Ferguson's Rome do. Hannah Moore's works

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Milton's works (small edition,) BewJlies of Moore and Campbell l)o. of Byron j,

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Do. of Shakespeare "j":' ,i Lite of B.Franklin i* Humphey Clinker, Osslan/3^^ •Prince Puckler Maskeau's Tour, V/ebster's spelling Book, improved edition, Smiley's Geography, and Atlas, English Reader, bound and in boards, Murray's Grammer, 'f**: v»» Grimshaw's United States,1'*' Questions and Key to Grimsbaw's United

Sl.t«"»»d.l.t.p.ncil., ""'ia"' Ink, Inkpower, and Inkstands (ef virion kinds,) -.'CQ,uills, (of various qualities,) ih.sP** •fj' Lead pencils, sand, and sand boxes, ^,4

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Crayons and Sealing-wax, -•pi Indelible Ink, Wafers, wafer boxes, •c' Wall Paper, (various patrons) sand paper 4c.

Superior CAP PAPER, Aime's Mannfaeture, i! fiiti'Je!. So i:":"

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Do Rose, W

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W Feint and water-Lined writing paper, t£ 4, Osborn's Superior WATER COLORS. different sizes,

BLANK BOOKS, of various sire«, Together with a general supply of such arti cles as may be ne«»ed in this section all which they propose to sell on libera land accommodating term*-

Blake 6c Ball.

WUnion,

ILLIAM C. LINTON is again associated io business with Blake Ac Ball, and the firm will be, as formerly, Untoo,Btake aod Ball.

They inform their customers and the public that they will have on band by the first of September an additional and full supply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE St GROCERIES, which they will sell on their osaal terms.

August, 4—tf

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WHMSKEY.

JUSTwill

received a few bbls. Whiskey, which we s«JI low tot cash or on short credit.* Jaa. 35-He-tf BLAKE & BALL.

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BLACKSMITHIAGt tVAGONMAK.'J "m IN& »_

THE

subscriber tlafe «f Washington cify,) having removed toTer?eHauto,(wherehem^ tends to reside permJtnently,) offers hia sel ritRs to th« citisehs of Yigo, and the adjoihiag counties, as a Blacksmith and Wheelwright. Fifteen years experienoe ia the above business, steadily followed, may be supposed to have conferred some knowledge of it. He will seWi. that if h"e fails to render satisfaction to those who ®ay# make contract* for work, it will be front some cause beyond bis control. PwtnctmtUiy, at least, he will promise-^and good toorfc, *o far as his capacity extends.,

Good seasoned 0\K and Hickory uraiWr,suitable for'Wagons and Ploughs, will be purchased and is now much wanted.

I hnve brought out, at considerhble trouble and expense, patterns for four siies 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.

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 at a fair price ioc,. ca?h,

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Taylor's Holy Living wi Watts'Hymns /iV1.' Wild sports of the West, 2 volumes Geological Manual, with

104 wood

cuts

Jay's Evening Exercises, 1 volume Vincent on judgment, ?.v' Hudibras, Hoyle's improved games \y Moore's Melodies Female Scripture Biography Vigne's six months in America

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Pious songs for camp-meetings Effects of Trades, Lord's Suppor Anto-Biography of Dr. Adatu ClarKe Caldwell's Essays on Malaria and Temperament 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 Hall on Infidelity Young Pilgrim, Young Cadet Peregrine Pickle, Doo((iuixote Thaddeus of Warsaw

July 32-I-w4

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approved

trade. •4^-' t-i Shop on the National Road, lately occupied by the Messrs. Sibleys.

JOSEPH COOPER,

Fresh floods.

109 PACKAGES FRESH GOODS,

WHICH

were purchased at.a vory favorable time in the eastern cities. Our tock is much more complete than is usual, no early in the seasou—purchasers-are invited to oall. The usual articles of barter taken in px change, by

ANDERSON, BELL, & CO.

Louisville, Ky. July 15. P. 8. 20,tK)0 doz. cotton yarn on band, of Blacks tock,r Bell, & Co'? manufacture^ ranted. ,. ....

Administrator's Notice,

NOTICE

is hereby given,that the undersign

ed has taken out of tho Probate Court of Vermillion County, letters of administration,up on the estate of Aaron Piircell,late of said Coun ty, dee'd. All persons indebted to the estate will make immediate payment, aod those having claims will present tliein for settlement. The estate is solvent. vij mi.BI~lNKENSHIPt

MARIA PURCELL,

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13-11 w3

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Jan. 11—tf. DEER SKINS!

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WILL

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Magistrate's JWanks,

PRINTED

on fine paper, kept ^constantly on

hand and for sale, ut the TERRE-HAUTE BOOK STORE. Also, BLANK|DEEDS, of a superior'qiialitf Orders for any of the, above, promptly attended to. M.

pay the highest price for 'any linmher

of Deer Skins delivered at my Tan: Yard, at Terro-Haute.

WM. MCMURRAN.

Nov 27—13 Siuo .'ViiM

A NOTICE.

TAKENTownship,

up, by Cornelius Snllivnn^ of Lost

Creek Yigo county, one Brown Filley, 131 hands high, a star in her forehead, and both hind feet white, supposed to be 3 years old last spring. Appraised to $30, by Louis Shull and Calvin Hays. 1 certify the above to be a true copy from my Estruy Book.

J. B. JENOKES, J. P.

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TERRE HAUTE PUBLIC SCIIOOI

Tnext.School

HIS will re-commence on Monday uc JOHN BROWN,i

Nov. 20—12 3t

Printing ami Cap Paper.

JUST

received and for sale a lot of Prlntin paper, Mammoth and Imperial.The prese of the neighboring Counties oan be furnished us with the above articles. Also ou hand a a as tortinput of Cap Paper. .m LJN*TON, RLAKE & BALL. fieiitemper 18—8tf

Linseed OU. Z'

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Barrels Linseed Oil, just received, and lor wiie by May 29-45tf BLAKE A BALL.

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(Sir William. WIESAGAR'S SIR WILLIAM will stand the fnll season (now commenced) at Mr. RedfordV stable, mile north of Terre Haute, and will be let to mares at $10 the season

To those who have seea Sir Will

iam» it is unnecessary to say that be is a horse of fine action while it is oonfidently asserted that his pedigree will exhibit him a* a thorough bred and uncorrupted descendant of the Old Archy line. Pedigree hereafter. tW'I #01

Oct Ifr-lOtf

JUST

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r.1, New Goods., ..

received an assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, Kentucky Jeans and Lindsey White and Green Mackinaw Blankets, Cotton Yam, Hats and Shoes, Callings Cast Steel Axes, Whip aod Cross Cut Saws. Which will be sold at the lowest cash prices.

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

Bradt, late of Vigo County, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, those indebted to said estate will please make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated, for payment, within ooe year from thif^dat^ The estate is probably solvent.

EDMUNDS,

Nov. 27-13w3

AdnCrs. 3

NEW GOODS.

HEundersigned bas lately received anew and selected stock of DRY GOODS,suitable to the present and approaching season. Being determined to sell for cash, and casb only, his former customers aod the public generally, are invited to call and examine his goods previous to purchasing elsewhere. Fresh Hyson, Young Hyson, Gunpowder tc Imperial Teas.

Nor. 20—12 61

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COTTON YARN. BALES, jnst received, per steamej Sylph, nod for sale at lbs factory prices with the addition of freight onl

Jupe ID- 48 6 ARLY. NOTICE.

LEFTWished

aod board,oa the 33d of Novem­

ber, William Balding, the son ef the late Isaac BaJding,dec'd. All person* are hereby forbid harbouriog or trusting said boy, under the penalty of the law.

JOWf C. HERD,

and ANNhiivrift, the wife of the said Balding. OMer Creek, Dec 4-4wl4 v.

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coojcmG stovmr

p^rier to those.formerly ki -4i^r AUO A lars* atsortment el" Biack»roith's.Anvils^aart

Vices

Crosscut and Mill Suwl .» Evans* Angu'rt,a firlt-rate nrticle^ Franklin stoves, fhr wood and ^»al Seven and Tew plate wood ^tbvos Cannon Stoves, for coal Grates ',^-U Smoot^ng Irons ...... .i Wrought an* cut nails,'of all sires Cast-steel for a*e» English and Atofcricanblistersteei i- .-a Wagofl boxes and drawing chains Mill irons,

crnuks, Gudgeous

Williams'axes .. Hollow-ware, odd lids Iroti, flat, round, and sqtWfor*heet and boile* iron. With many other articles wuaUy kept in iron ctores, all of which will be sold ul fair pricc*, U»r ash or appro ed produce. ,v

which the highest price will be given by M, SEDAM, opposite and ndrth of the Court House.

Oct 9—8t3

Groceries & liiquors.

JUST

Which we offer to our customers on our nsa? a! terms. BLAKE 4 BALL.

rious branches, at their old stand in Terre* Haute. Orders addressed them, or to Messrs. L. II. & J. Scott,or Blake and ikill, will be prompt* ly attended to.

March 22-—36—tf

...» GROCERIES, i'i ."Wholesale &. Kelail. •M. M. Harrison,

HAS

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AADMINISTRATORtheNOTICE.

DMINISTRATION

of Estate of jas.

Just received, and is tto# "h)(tkatng in the house formerly occupied by Ihe Wabasb Courier,, on Wafeasb Street, directly north of the Court House, Terre-Haute, a general assortment of Groceries, consisting ef tho ollowing various kinds Foieign arid Domestic- Liquors, Tea*«,C»ffee, Loaf, Lump and Havanha SU-u gar, Raisins, Figs, Almonds!, And almost every ether article* df dfy dVWefe. ries, usually kept iu tho grocery line, all ef which will be sold 011 acnommodating teric^u.

'jf'rtrAS just received, direct from fit •JL York, a very large and general assortment of—

Bry'Ooods, Hardware, and'1

GROCERIES,

Which he is now opening at the earner room in the new brick building on the public square—all of which will be sold Ww for cash, at wholesale or retai}.

Nov J10—lihf

Dec 4—14 tnt*?•••

u'Vor Kent.

OWING

to the death of my companion, .1 wish to re at my dwelling House, adjoining my Store, in this place. It is a pleasant situation and ia'a pleasant part of ibe town, together with a garden and other necessary apurtenana ti STEPTERP. CAMMACKy.,,

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TWO

WM. W. WILLIAMS^

N. B. AH notes now due, and accounts of longer standing than six months, must be settled by the first day of January next, otherwise the/ will be banded to an officer for'collectioa

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auii |aggwheels

July 24-ltf A. McGREGOR CO. —it

W A N E

Flaxseed,Feathers & Beeswax,

FORW.

receivjed per steampor Sylph, Groco^ ries and Liquors, consisting of a. «i Havanna brown SugarH New Orleans do Ijoaf do' ',{ do Pepper, Alspice, and Cinnamon Raisins in boxes Fig* in drums

Malaga do •.• «.»•• Cordial, &c.

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Signette Brandy •-i ,-»•" American do 4r- *. Rum ,t 41 *-i Gin TeneriffWine

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NOTICE. Icn... '.flifi,

A KRN up, by Joseph Littrell, of Lost Creei Township, VigO County, one Yellow Sorrel Filley, 2 years old last spring, 131 hands high, black main, tni 1, and some white below tho pa&turn joint, on the near Hind foot. Appraised to $16, by John MoKie, Sen'r., and Andrew Nevius, this 30th of Deo. 1834. I certify the above to be a true copy from my Estray Book. ,|

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Jan 1—18

RIStore,

IECEIVED

Jao. 1,1834

B. JENCKES, J. P.

IjJi W* WORKS.

at the Terre Haute Book

and for sale—Condensed Reports

of cases, decided io the High Court of Chance- '*1 ry in England, Edited by Richard Peters and E. D. Ing rail am, Counsellors at Law, of Philadelphip. In 4 volumes,splendidly bound.

t*.-4

Treatise on the Law of Mortgages, by the lateT. Powell,Ksq. with copious notes,hy Tho. Coventry, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. Notes and references to Ainerichn c» ses, byB. Rand, Esq. In 3 vols, handsomely *r bound. ,.Tbe Law of 3 ecu tors and Administrators by ^irS. Toller. With American refereucet, by E. D. Ingraham. Ifi 1 vol.

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N. B. Grocers wishing to purcbaio will please |u 1 call aud examine., -«... Oct. 16—10—tr. 0

i.UMi- M£W STORE.

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ft* -v WANTED.' muJ

Jouroeymea Fonniag Mill makers that) are good workmen, to whom good encoufagenjeot.wil^e given. Also, an apprentice....

J.', HORACE BLINN,

Terre Haute.,Nor. 20—12 1 3t'

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,

HAVE taken out letters of administration on the estate of Lemuel Parker, late of Sullivan oounty, State of Indiana, deceased. All persons h*vfog claim* agirinst the estate, atait present them legally authenticated far settlfeosent within one year from this date. AH pettons indebted to the same to make immediate payment. [The estate is supposed to be solvent.

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NOTICE* ar.t/.K

EXPECT to be in Terre Haute about New Years Day, and will thee want to make collections of

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those indebted to me, due at that

time and befdre. This notice will probably be the hist

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that subject.

VAMES

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TRABUJE,

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JOSEPH PARKER, Adm'/r

Hoctor I. 9. Palmar

•JTA8 established himself at Clinton, and in* MM tends to practice in all the departments of bis profession. His Office ii oevr C. Clark's Store, where he may be found at all times, rea^7 to wai,^ oil any ^ho shall please to give hnn

He will attended families by the year, if that lethodshoalri.be preferred.

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