The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 April 1835 — Page 4

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JS1GNS OJT THIS TIMES.

^The JJjriepct* of Judge "White *66111 determined, to tUp the Sehl, notwithstanding Ifbg ixnploriiig txpostulations of the friends of the "regular succestar.l^ Inndlletu»ingir* resolutions to amend J^eConsti tntionjso at secure the election of Pre•Sident and Vice President by the people, tome doctrine. were broached'by Mr. Peyton, which ©alte^ forth the rebuke of Mr. Pol*,.one of the faithful among' the faithlets. We subjoin an extract from the remarks of Mr. Peyton: "Sir,said Mr, P., I cannot shut my eyes to the'sigos of the times. There are some j^rouods for doubting whether gentlemen are all

Itogetber sincere in their professions p/wisblngarr amendment of the conslitulion at this lime." They profess to cosider bo election of the President by the House aa the greatest of all political calamities. .They carry tneir apprehensions so far as to contend, in effect, that 4o avoid this danger, there shall not—must not be but one •&| candidate of&ur party. Ye»» sir that one

*'P",^,in. a0 UnilcdStatej is diefranchised,|

*&and that the mantle of its strength must "fall upon his shcaiders. Why, upon what

thi3 House*

itnny devolve upon -f "Sjr,the name of Hugh Lawson White, {of Tennfessee, is before the nation as a can vdidate for the Presidency. He has been taken up by the People in their primary assemblies, and in their legislative assemi. .t .P

colleague, and those who act with him,the

main reasons which (hey assign for suppor-1

people of the United Sute. are to be in-1

duced to surrender their right of electing a President, or even to have the claim of any candidate whichthey may chose to present, •considered.^ Why must they make a surrender df their most important privilege JP cauat^aforsooth, the constitution ought to,he am^ntied!! so a? to give them m6re !pp?wyl Let their representatives make

•the itvecowary fimendment. But then there to'

'wotild be no pretext for a caucus—no ne» cessity for a convention—no excuse for disfranchising any man—no argument to force Judge White from the field.

From the Alexandria Gaiette, March IS. The other day we gave an account of ffile boistei ous ayd alcnost riotous breaking !ufof the last House of Representatives, To-day1* tiazutte contains a history of the close of the proceedings of the Senate. And what nffcontrast do these statements ^regent of the independence, dignity, and pt* lecorum,of the two branches of Congress! JC W« ^ind the House voting, within a few hours of the close of the session, to place almost unlimited power in the hands of the I7

President—tumnjtuously continuing its adhorerce'to this vote—and adjourning, leav -. ing almost every thing ued'one, in noise jy? aod corifution. AVe see, on the other han^, the Senate, mildly, calmly, but firmly resitting the attempt to place all power in the hands of one man, but yielding all it cottld to secure action and at last conclud-

Ing its labors, having finished all the busi^.oess before it, with peace, harmony, and good will. Wesaj, again,what acontrast! wis ther4 'an American who does not honor ^the patriotic, the magnanimous, the digjaified Senate of the United States ?*Is there

Republican who can forget the noble hearing of Leigh, Webster, Clar, Calhoun, Pteston* and Poindexteri in the last successfulstruggle that was made in the Sen,ate against march powar—the fconsolidation of the departments of the ^Government in the hands of one man! •iThnhks to the gallant band ofPatri®ts in '•|tbe ^oatp, the Constitution yet exists, blurred though it has been so frequently of *l^e. Thanks to their noble eflorts, the country yet has a chance to stand "redeem* ed^regenerated, and disenthralled55 from ths spirit of man,worship which now so .spates fmvMu-

HORRORS or TMK Si'A.

The britf Caroline arrived lately at Helford, from AUM after a long and tempestuous pas•age. A'!-r luiviag bwu about a week on her 1 »«aa at ike wher! ?r? -d vt

Ch#rie8

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-a ®r*r^rr»f 4«Jaa. uv-», ami ate «tp ,i-iaau-i ai»»i»nd maoh fncoun-fuvrnt if ia aai^wuitt i-w

Iteemn ..i a

lwwe(eeei"te set th.- otamf??,' tn? •lavtt, wis.-.i if do aot w. rk, ihay mu»t aeatttvaf*

rock

a&e&d r» Th«- •iptnin ran f»r» 1.. i.^ wjcjwr «d a boat^lt coataiaed'six II*c joen, hot in the l.iti A of wretchedtu i, an.l o&a man at bottom u« Irnf, IdooU thev iu»d drunk, and. a p«rt of w!...sc th^y had i- on in the osrsuict These suSer:«r« wete onlv .'rsofa crew ..f r,u rtc!». They had eon day# in ti.r h.^at, Utv-. in abOttttjiuu'fiiD^ what no toa^uc can describe, from hu-.^ ir, and oartu ularly from thmu Two thai. iif4 viitfd couid hear the pangs ol tr no lou{er,and iivth« bittern«M of ageny, dra-k salt j^atcr^ Th® oasiii^nesu was* (Obey became deMoged, and «i. Tfee first victuu had hoea th?f|F* owt jut-4 thf r» in the Itoat, who*« mini»!(,! ho:]r tkr ir«omvu of th« hunger that his barely wr.. »uj siuimalMwat* under— 3T«M WC

A^tjarrel »r»ty, to W "•xi*ttae«Mw«eo Major fiarry .t Mr.. Vaa ia* r«tt.

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SIR WHJ.XABS.

Weisager's Sir William

feet, mane, and tail, fifteen baods one inch and a half high, and in point of beauty and action, has no superior in the State pf Indiana. Ilia performances as a raoe-barse are not ynktiown in this vicinity, and to the thousands who hare witnessed hi* various confers in the Wabash eonntry, it is unnec: ,ary to sfty any thing. Even iir.-'.er re at di id van 1 uzn.•rSIR WILLIAM never lost bis reputatiaas a genuine descendantof the ^rcby line, nor can hi id a/feat in the late race with Kontuckian be passed 'ib his discredit. Overweight, which he had to carry, made a gap of fourteen feet, and he lost th« race. The additional weight which he carried, ought to have made him loose it l)j twenty times that distance. Mares sent from a distance will have pasture gratis, and every attention

WIJI HttTC

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man .StiaM appropriate to hirnseli, in the paid to their safety, but, no liability/or acci coming election, the eatirejirength of our dents. For particulars, see bills. overwhelming party. This is sayiag that all but pne man of the great republican' "arc°

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-fail upon nis ilders. Why, upon what by Mr. James Perry, after that until four years

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bhes,without any solicitation or agency of Susan, now the darn of Singleton, Plato & his own and, having been thus presented, e«. JOHN PRATT, Vv1 Iw willlo'continnerwjiess the aame pow-1 er which brought forward his name shall withdraw it. And, sir, there is another ttfitinguished individual of our party spoken of a? an aspirant Jd the eanje station. It true, he is not yet a candidate, and, as I understand hfs friends, he will not conent Inat tfie Pnopic shall have any agency In trmp'ng nan forward, but is waiting to %eer: lor edby a iValinnal Caucus, before feerr rncs la'to the £eid. This, Sir, will pre* tut no difficulty to him. The endorsment will be made tis already arranged, Jj^form, bono3sinew, he is surpassed by nb lor It IS universaly admitted that none but I other horse. Childers is well known as ahorse his friends will attend tlie„caucus. Now, as °f extraonlinary speed, having bent Gilvan's Sir I understand the pdsition'of my honorable

w|th ease*

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iim jhe candidate of the caucus against CHILDER^Sras sired by Sir Harry Hotspur, Hugh la, Vv hije, is, that by possibility the Sir Harry by Sir Archie, Childers dam by Col. election may come into this House. T. Cannady's Diomede, grand dam by OUl HamYes, sir, this is the pretext by which the

patlicul""'"""""•

March 26-30w4

the

TAKEN UP, by Jacob Jackson living in Harrison township, Vigo county, an Iron Grejr Mare colt, supposed to be one year old next spring, with ablaze face, hind feet white, half way to the gambridl

joint, some white near the stifle, also, one fore foot white. Appraised at $10, by John R. Jackson and Stephen L. Bigger. I cortify the above to be a true copy fr

nv

my Estray Book.

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WI LLstand the emu iag at Henderson's Stable (the former stand of Keutuckian,) coma*enciog tie 20th of March (instant) and ending the 10fh of July. Sik WILLIAm Is a dark bay, with black

ANDREW HUNTER

19-29

CERTIFICATE.

borye WILLIAM.owned bj D.oi.l

eisagar, was raised until he was two years old

ground IS this argument built up? Becanse be was my property, he was sired by W«- principally of solid rock about four hundred &entjemei» say,

^,JE®ntJef]rHStl say. by pos-ibility the election I ',am* ®ne *ke ®ost distinguished race horses gj,^ fifty cubic yardsof loose rock embankment

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ubiii uj mucfv, wno nrcu wit? ua

EDWARIXP. JOHNSON^

Frankfort, Ky., 1834.

THE WELL KNOWN HORSE JFIying Childers, A thorough bred horse, will stand the ensuing season in Vermillion county, Ind., on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays at Mr.

Sinks's in Perrysville, and on Thursday* Fri(iay and Saturday,

at Mr. Falkner's, 3 miles from Newport, on the road leading from Newport to Eugene. FL YLYG CHIL0ERS is a beautiful blood bay, "Q years old this spring, 154 hands high as to mus-

.Ho has been timed, and

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ruin. 55 see. without being

PEDIGREE.

i,tonian'

great grand dam by Cook's Whip. For

DANIEL WEI3AGAR.

Tlie Cnglish Stud Book, COMPLETE.

Wlions

ITll an Appendix, containing listsof stalund mares imported into the United States, before and since the revolution with their most noted progeny—after much unavoidable delay is now just published by J. S. SKIMMER, edi-

Amerioun Turf Register and Sporting

Magaeine*—price $10, to be forwarded by mail, to the publisher, at his cost and. risk, and the work will be jmmediatelp sent, free of any other expense to the purchaser.

The cost of the English copy of this work, to import it is $25, without the appendix. But a small iiumber of copies of the American edition has been printed just enough to supply the pro bplrfe immediate demand, without limping inducement to publish another edition lor the few who may not be able to supply themselves. Those who do not apply in time, may thus be disappointed,as in the case of hundreds who urn now calling in vain for the early volu'mcs of the American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine. The publisher solicits the aid of his friends— Amateurs of the turf and breeders of thoroughbred horses, in disposing, speedily, of the copies on hand. By the aid of this work, all owners of thoroughbreds, can tracc their stock back to the earliest period of the English Racing Calctflars. Any aid that may be rendered by hrs brother editors throughout the Union will be gratefully acknowledged by their obedient servant,

March 26-3t80

J. S. SKINNER

Baltimore Post Qffiee1 Feb. 20, 1835.

BAKER, J. P.

The Mansion House (fbnntrty occupied by Mr, F. Cunningham,) IS now uhder lease by the subsriher, and will be conducted by him in uteissfy fature. Tho House is now undergoing extensive repairs, and will be ready for the reoi ption of eOtar uiy on the first day of April next. Determined to keep a genteel tnvrra, the undersigned re tfully requests friend*,,and the trav-Jim^ jiul-lic, to give htm a call. Thit Mansion House is situated in oho of the most pleasant part* of Terre fTnutt, a&dfen* alway* bt*n. tiader the mnnnc*it of its fanner

pro^ric(.r3

a

Hoji.m-

iog extcniive patronage* To snstain its former li.irioler, atnl to •rv»# it, ^i^re it can be titoUO, will be tVnaim MI tha pw»ent So far at aarmrittiag ••xcrtiua ran acr.mipiidi any thing, this hope shall not ha dtsappoi cd, Every part of tip %i'l be tho superriiicn ci' pn.^iittgr,.\\aase •-ru w»n be to provide for the comfort of h»«:ci sf This much is said, and so tench ho will endeavor to n—omplish. A cansfai ostler will attcad the SUM'.!.

A, few pern^flrent Boarders can be accommot1 it!-^ 11:» COti-:-»

ON

rooms, aud every necc.*$tury

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W. McFAl^UEN.

Sale of Preperty In jR^ckviiU, Mmd.

Sa*~^!ay the 11th of Aprs? no.** prenu:-^, at 19 o'elook, will he c: '--rc: ,• the bi-!,lert a' tvro rtoiy ftanse DWELLING HOr~r fn Lot, U:vX*.tt with a aad other out»eui .iins«. tin- pr^pw«y of D^ct. E, A. Leonard, and forr.terly ori-iipj^J by hn». AU^ervfttl Other T.ic.-ir.t 'Wl? aot recoKccted. r*T.? "*r. ."-r yr in:fc,w t-:rctt.ir-ai uitc* fc.:u-v- ud auu mor:^ .-r, and if paymmtof "ae wholeii aia»la within tho nr«t'y«s»ir. ntor« st cm tha^rho!^ ar r:-,', .'t, vil

T& Miacksmlihs* 1«

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IMPROVEMENT^'

JfOTlCB TO CONTRACTORS. £3 HALED PROPOSALS will be received by K^the tubscribers, at Vineecoerf, on Tuesday 'and Wednesday the 5th add 6th days of May next,ensuibg, until 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the last of the said days, for the execution of the following described jobs of work for the improvement of the navigation of the Wabasli riv«% viau 1st. For the removal of certain snag* and sunken logs, in and near Black's Cut-ojfi, toba designated at tiie time of letting, amounting to about one hundred and setenty-flve.

2nd. For clearing- aff-about eighteen seres of timbered land, contiguous to Black-1* Cut-qff', by the acre.' 3rd. For clearing out the channel at the Little Chain Ripple, amounting to about two Hundred and sixty cubic yards of rock excavation removing snags, logs, &c„ 4tb. For improving the channel at the Grand Cham. This job comprise* the eooslruction of about seven hundred and fifty lineal feet of crib work, nine feet wide, and fifty inches high, filled with $totte about nine hundred afld fifty cubic yards of loose rock embankment, and about twelve hundred and fifty oubte yards of fast rock excavation in the channel. 5tb, For removing the obstructions at Coffee Island. This job includes about seventeen bun

oubic ards of

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I ... I A fhtfi hr an« a! M/snn ixfilltann *«o a hw I .. •»__* i/i..

of this Or any other conntry: William was Iby Archie, the dam of Weisagar's horse was by Tyger, who was not surpassed by any horse of his day ran nine years* from two to eleven years old,spring and fall, Sc. never was beaten a rRoe, and only one heat that was won by the distinguished Hanriltonian.over the

Shelby ville course,

his grand dam by Albert, who sired the dam of otfe-

March 19-29VV3

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excavation, ia the chaaoel,

and protection wall ahd two hundred and fifty lineal feet -of crib wing dam, twenty inches high and fifteen feet base, filled with stone 6th. For excavating channel at the While River Rapids, amounting to about five hundred and fifty cubic yards of solid rock and for constructing a crib wing dam, ttfro feet high, twenty feet base, and about six hundred and fifty feet long, filled with stone and gravelled. •A more particular description of the several Obstructions, and of the work to.be performed, is given in the report of the engineer which report, together with plans and specifications will be exhibited on the days of letting

Persons making proposal?, are requested to specify the jobs separately, and to state-this price per cubic yard far exoavatmg and removing solid rock, loose rock, and-loose rock anc^ gravel—the price per cubic yard for loose rook embankments and wing dams—the price per running foot for crib work, and crib wiugdam9 filled with rock, &c—and the price per snag or log, for their removal.

It will be expected from persons with whom the subscribers are unacquainted, that recommendations for character and capacity to fulfill their contracts, will accmpany thelf proposals

Estimates of the amonnt of work will be made at stated periods, and payments made thereon, not exceeding tbiee-fourths of the value of the work actually performed, and the residue will be retained until the contract is oompleted and received.

Contractors will be expected to commenoe operations the present season, and as soon as the stage of water in the river will permit. ~f -v- ANDREW GARDNER, Commi

SAM'L. iVIUNDY, $ sionor^ Vincennes, March 25, 1835-31 w4

COME AND SEE I-

A.A.FU1LGR.

^Wholesale and Retail Druggist, South Side of the Public Square, at the stand formerly occupied by John Britton, E«q.

WHERE

he is now receiving diieciy from

the East, antf will keep constantly on hand a large snpply of

Drugs,Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs,

-V, AND ALSO, A lar^e supply uf BOTANICAL MEDXGINJSS, all of tho first qilality a\id respectfully invites Merchants and PhysiciaR.i, and dealers generally, to call and examine hfa stock abd prices.

Terre Ilaute, April 17-*-39tf

ADMIMSTRAIOFCS SALE, jrplIE undersigned will offer for sale at the JL late residence of George Clem, deceased, in Honey Creek Townsnip, on Thursday the 9th April, all the personal property ofsaid deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Waggons, Carts, Farming Utensils, Corn, Rye, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Sale to continue from day to day till all be sold. A credit of 12 months will he given on all sums over three dollars, with notes and approved security.

JACOB BURNAP,} JOHN CURRY Adm'rs.

ADMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. ETTBRS of Administration having from the *-4 Probate Court of Vermillion connty, Indiana, on the estate of Peter Rush, deceased, late of said Qpunty all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notint 3 to make immediate payment.' And ail perils to trhnm the estate may be indebted, arc also requested to present their claims legally aathenticated for settlement The estate is solvent.

NOT. 27-13W3

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

ABradt,

DMINISTRATION of the Estate of Jas. late of Vigo Couaty, deceased, having been f-nnted to t'.r undersi^ ued, those indebted to said estate will please make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them -proper! authenticated, for payment, within one year Uum this date. The estate is probably solvent. tf. B. GOOKLYS, *:'S w. EDMUNDS,

...... t. i: *1 i.ui.1 ii VC UU tj (ICC. All aaaattlud accounts «!«e the firm ^ili beattcaded to r.r. tt ttled^at tLo a .nr.-.- rr of!

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Dissolution.

CfpiIECopartnership nndcr thrr firm »f &.J. He tt is t:.l- iJ iV ^1 ,i,- ',y fluut

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filHL badness will JJJ» by J. S-~ J. this old rtakd (atpr-=rT!? :,r»rl wi'th «om.

i. I from Baltimore 4 setts WOOL ISj No.to a cin=t.«iit !y of

ft." '..-Its in't! extras w3l.bekept for «fc!a,.„atW by D.S.r NNE1L •me--. nes.Ma'-h Cr^

^ACKSCeiee, for sale by BLAKE & BALL.

SO ... IIN«.L ECLJKL*# ™WO •tWJWl

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©«iod* caa be furnished tt i% market—of

JOHN about'

JBlaicHly. & Simpson WHOLESALE DEALERS

JOry €tqo1$, Hardware* Hots* Shoes, i'c. ffic. f"'" HO. 11, PJEABX STREET

CINCINNATI.

RESPECTFULLYininform

.which will be purchased by the package, by one of the firm, now at the £a«t, from first hands, that is to say from the Importers, Manufactu rers, Domestic, Agents, and at Anc'ioft, and which they are confident, they will tie enabled to sell at.the eastern jobbers piece prices, adding the carriage.

They invite the attention of Western Merchants, whom tbey respectfully solicit to call and examine their goods and prices.

Cincinnati, Jan 2S-2!m2

Groceries^ Liquors,

JUST

received per steamper Sylph, Groceries and tltquors, consisting of Havanna brown Sugar

5

Teneriff Wiaa Malaga do Cordial, Acc. 'Which we oifer to our customers oa ourusu al terms. BLAKE & BALL.

Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron

J&aiuifcicturg.

JOHN & NOAH BEYMER,

Crious

ONTINUE the -above business in all its vabranches, at their old stand in TerreHaute. Ordefs addressed them, or to Messrs. L. II. & J. Scott,or Blake and Ball, will be promptly attended to.

March 92—36—tf

RECEIVED

Treatise on the Law of Mortgages, by the 1at» T. Powell,Esq. with copious notes,by Thos. Coventry, Esq. of Lincoln's Ina, Barrister at

Law. Notes and references to American cases, byB. Rand, Esq. In 3 vols, handsomely bound.

The Law of F.xectitors and Administrators by $ir S. Toller. With American references, by E. D. Ingraham. In 1 vol. i*'. M*

Jan. 1,18 i4

BOOKS OPENED,

THIS

DAY opened, and for sale, a large collection of BfeokfpStdtitHiary tec. in the Store Room late occupied by R. Wallace &. Co. SCHOOL HOOKS, of the most approved kind, now on hand, together with other articles for the use of Schools. Fob 12—24tf

COTTON YARNS.

JUSTBales

received by J. &. S. CRAWFORD, 30 Bonner's superior Cotton Yarns, assorted. For sale by the bale, at Factory pri-

MAVE

Manager's Office,

-.'WHEELING, VIRGINIA, FEB, 5th, IS35.

Eramine for yourseh"".—Our correspondents will iind bo'iow one of uo most brilliant and attractive Schemes ever offered to the pnblie. This Soht.-me presents greater inducements than any other sincc the origin of Lotteries—there being two more numbers dovwn from the wheel than ever was drawn before, being a 75 number Lottery, and 14 drawn ballots.

Vn. nismal Swftn.pCanal Lottery CLASS NO. 9, FOR 1835. DRAWS AT ALEXANDRIA,SA TURDA 2lst MARCH, 1835.

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Jstoreroom

their customers,

and the public general, that they will retteite in a few day*, a large and very general Assortment of DRY GOODS,HARDWARE, BOOTS,

SHOES,&c.&c.

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JVevr Orleans s' do Loaf do do Pepper, Alspice, and Cinaamoa Raisins in boxes Figs in drums Signette Brandy American do -.s Rum Gin

Feb 19—25w3

.CR. WALLACE & CO. f-l

just received, anew and handsome assortment of seasonable"DRY GOODS, which, with their former stock, trmlw* *heir assortment complete.- hAH persons are requested to call and examine for themselves. We will ake in exchange Wheat, Corn, Feathers, Flaxseed, &c., at the highest market prices. All persons indebted to us by note or book account, are requested to call and settle them. •N" B.vFresh family Flour kept constantly for sale. Nov 27 13 tf

FIRE AJYD MARINE INSURANCE. TTOHN F. CRUFT, agent for the Hartford *9 Protection Insurance Company, has transferred his agency to me during his temporary ab sence from Terre Haute. All applications mad by letter

personally, or. tended to. Jan 29—39tf

at

pplications made

ij will ,be promptly atR. D. SKINNER.

A*, ,-ii i#®

OJF FORTUNE.

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14 Drawn Ballotsin every 25 Tickets.

75 Number Lfottery—14 Drawn Ballots,

i" $'in,ono it,000 5,000 5 4,tM)0 ,0'UJ tB.,-!*' "r »~gt 2,5i)&

10,000 5,000 4,000 IP 3,000

S.500 2 1 1

1,500 -5# '#5 f« 1.3T7 ill

15 ir Si'% 20 5,0 4 0 0 go 2 0 0 I 5 0 A 7':rk' t.: nnty $]( ffij?riJ 5 rt*v» fc -OrivT* received'until the 212 of

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.ait ffiv«ali»t of all" the

pr ze ?oid at our Oiii.-:..-dnring-the l:in m'»ulh hut will merply State the fact our r.-iw -0U W ffc in the last 39 days, CAPITAL PRIZES &- woimr^g to war of in,800 DOLLARS, ong th.ji

Capital o/ $12,000 sent to

CLATi E 4 COOK,

Agents for the Man...

March l-27wS

ta.ii.rt «.rcUi it. UALL.

Printing and Cap Paper.

rerr vM for a lot ofTrin!

P'i.-'Jr, uj.-jjjti and I: the BriclihorinjfCounties as with t:f nboTe erticltfti sortmeai of Gap Paper.

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tj rial. 1 i. :r

can be fatxuhf-'i by I Also on hand as as-,

BLASE & BALL.

The OUScers Criiide.

4 BOOK of Form?, for Jatie#i, Ac', inst r«ceired and for sale at 1e.re Haute Book More. •,

Also, a large supply of School Books, Statienary, itc. cHail

TMKKJE-JM tJTJE, m*tiouxv& state

& T. DOWLING are now openirwr at the adjoining the sfBce of the Wa hash Cosrier, ttB amrtmeiit of LAW,MEDICAL, HISTORICAL, and MISCELLANEOUS works, together with averv general assortment of ST ATIONARY sind BLANK BOOKS, to which they invite the attention of their friends su»d the public. The following comprise a portion of their stock:

Plqtarch Lives, eojppl? te in oae. volume Gillie's Greece do. Goldsmith's works do, Rush oa the Voice, one volume. Village sermons, or one hundred and one plain discourses by Geo. Burden Robert Hall's two volumes Beechy'a voyage te the Pacific Jier* ing's Straits History of Northmen by If. Wheaton Dumoot's Mriabeau Reid on Clock and Watch-making Scott's (Walter) Scotland in 2 vols. Knowledge for the People 3 vols. Sarran's Lafay ette'2 volumes Present State of Christianity American Naval Battles with twenty one elegant engravings

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Life of Geo. Andrew Jackson, Boston edi-

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LAW WORKS.

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Store, aud for sale—Condensed Reports of cases decided in the High Court of Chancery iu England, Edited bv Richard Peters and E. I). Ingraham, Counsellors at Law, of Phila deiphip. In 4 volumes, splendidly bound.

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Lockhart Burns, (life and poe volume Works of Josephtn, ia 2 volume* rt Farmer's own Book Memoirs of Felix Neff. Dictionary of Quotations i.' Lacon or, many things in few. words

Christianity .. Roderick Random, in 2 volumes American Chesterfield, 1^1. American Orchadist, History of Birds* Memoirs of Mrs. Judson, Aliss„i9.nary? |o ^Burmah, 4*3 Hialory of Useful Knowlcdgo A." TSs#

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Confession of Faith' Life of Marion Taylor's Holy Living Watts'Hymns Wild sports of the West, 2 volume! Geological Manual, with 104 wood cuts Jay's Evening Exercises, I voldmo Vincent on judgment, 14 Hudibras, Hoyle's improved games Moore's Melodies ,, Female Scripture Biography Vigne's six months iu America Pious songs for camp-meetings Effects of Trades, Lord's Supper Anto-JSiograpby of Dr. Adam Clarice Caldwell's Essays on Malaria aud Tempetamcnt Bihte^of all si«es, some splendidly bound Christ our Example, by Mrs. Frey Bunyon'a Holy war and Pilgrim's Progress aMrs. Chapone's Letters Hall on Infidelity Young Pilgrim, Young Cadet Peregrine Pickle, Dou Q.uixote' .^3: .- Thaddeus of Warsaw iPaley's Philosophy and Evidence of

Jay lectures, 'f+.? Conversations on Chemistry1® Persian with an account of its government lxir*, r«li«ion, &tby V. tttirobel Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 yQ|gf, Hind's Groom's oracle

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Robinson Crusoe, Methodist'Hymns Carpenter's Guide, handsome edition Western songster, Do. Universal soog»ter ShakespearcV works, complete in 2 vols.

Do do do fn I do. Arabian Nights, in one volume, handsomely bound v* GRIGG & ELLIOT'S ^filehdid Library Editions of the British P.pc.U and Classics, comprising the following: ",J Goldsmith's Animated Natisro^ in 4 vols. 8 vo. illustrated with 23 copper-pUtus.

Josephas* ^Vorks, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. by Wtiiston Byron's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. including Uis suppressed poems ,5With plates, Moore' Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. :nfj vo. with a portrait of the. author ^urn?s Poetical and Prose works, complete

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Sir Walter Scott's Poetical works, domplete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a fine portraits Goldsmith's Poetical and Miscellaneous 4-*' works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a fine portrait

Stern's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. with a portrait m^r The Poetical works of RogeT%, Campbell .f .\ Montgomery, and Kirk White, com-

plete in I vol. 8 vo. with portraits

V- Cowper and Thomson's Prose and Poetical works, complete in I vol. with portraits

Miltou, Young, and Gray's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. with portrait Coleriflre, Shelby, aud ICeat's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with portraits Rush on the Mind, in 1 vol. 8 vo. Tatler and Guardiau, in 1 vol. splendid editionSpectator do. .t do Ferguson's Roihfe' do. Hannah Moore's works Millon?s works (small edition.) Sftr v,Beauties of Moore and Campbell

Do. of Byron -i &* Do. of Shakespeare Lite of B. Franklin Humphey Clinker, Osilari"1

English Reader, hound and in boards, ,- '''•'Murray's Grarnnicr, sCJrimshaW's United States,

Questions and Key to Gnmsbaw's United 't-"f Slates,

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t.^lnk, lokpower, and Inkstands (of variou kinds,) ... Quills, (uf various qualities,)

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pencils,sand, sod sand boxes, Crayons and Sealing-wax, .^Indelible Ink, Wafers, wafer boxes, &c. pattonsj^satfd paper*

Superior CAP PAPER, Airhe's Maonfsctore, j». Do Yellow Letter paper

3^,8: tx&i'-. Ilo While, do MFeint mad water-lined writing paper,

Osb rn's Superior WATER. COLORS, liferent sizes, a BLANK BOOKS, of various sizes, T^etiier with a general supply of such arti olr^ as may l.- needed in this fc:tion alt wl a they prcr.jetosello^, libeta and accommo.i?ttiog terms.

SALE OF SCHOOL LMMDS.

THERE

will be sold to the hi?hest^ddartat tho Court House door, ia erre-Haate, Vigo county, on Saturday the 11th day of Ap.il next, the 2 6tl| Sectioo, t-j-.vn II, 3, 8 west in said county.

VVM. WINES, Com. of School Lands Feb 12—24 tf

Notary Public. whvriW hasrinr ot»fa3aed a ettmmis•»oa as notary public, eflers bis services to he public in that capacity. *f»y-l-4ltf 8. B. GOO

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IN TERUE HAVTB,

Vt ||HE subscriber has opened a Store in Second near Ohio street, (Weit side of Court House Kqaare,) where ho offers for fale for CASH, a? read assortment of

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GROCERIES, *V QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, MEN & BOYS CAPS,** BRUSHES, BOOKS, and '. PATENT JHEBICItfES."

H. A*v j$TEEL, I

,12th month, 11th, 1834.—15 3tf

COOKING STOVES.

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received, per steamer Science, a few approved ROTARY COOKING STTQFES, so excellent and convenient article, much superior tatbos* formerly in ws|.

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A large assortmeat of Blacksmith's Anvils aod Vices Crosscut and Mill Suws Evans'Augurs, a fisst-rate article. Franklin Stoves, for wood and c«al Seven and Ten plate wood Stoves Cannon Stoves* for coal Grates do da^ Smoothing Irons Wrought and oat uails, of allsfse^r 4 Cast-steel for axes English and American blister steel Wugon boxes and drawing chnios Mill ironri'cfranks, Gudgeonrand rajgwbftsll Willia^s^axes Hollowiware, odd lids l~. Iron, fiat, round, and square sheet and boils* iron. With many other articles tmially kept in Tron ctores, all of which'will be sold at faifprices, for ashor approved produce.

July 94-1% A. McGREGOR A CO,

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•J* HE subscriber (lute of Washington city,) haviiigremovfed tolVrreHaute,( where he intends to resiile permanently,)'oifurs his services to the citiaen# Of Vijjo, anil the adjoining counties, as Blacksmith aud Wheelwright. Fifteen years experience in tho ubove btmiu'ss, steadily followed, may bo supposed to have conferred some knowledge ei it. He will say, that ifhe fails to render satisfaction

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those who may

make contracts for work, it will be from some cause beyond his control. Punctuality, at least, he will promise—and good wofje, so far as hiso**. pacify extends.'-

Good seasoned O \K and tfiokory timber,suii. able for Wagons and Ploughs, will be purchased* and 'is now nuu-h wantefl.'

I have brought out, at Considerable trouble and expense.patterns for foursisesofG. DAVIS* PLOUGHS, which 1 think cannot fail to please, as they have dono 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 kih^ of Wheel Carriages, at the shortest notice".

Shop on the National Road, lately oocnplcd by the Messrs. Siblbys. 'JOSEPH COOPER,

Nov. 13—11 tf

SALE OF SCHOOL LAND.

WILL |rocc-ed to sell to tho highest biddat at the Coiirt Htfiise, in the town of Newport^ Vermilliun County, Indiana, on Wednesday tho 6th day of M.ty next,, section No. 16, in town, shid No, 18, north of range, No. S, west. This section of land is situated directly on the east bank of thii Wabash rive r,ir. Uie County of Vermillion, and is divided into convenient tracts, so a« to allow the purchaser of ouch tract free ticcess to tbe\yat?ash ri ver. S.^lo to commence between Hie hours of 10 o'cloek A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. of said duy, and to Continue froin day ta day until the whole is offered.

JAMES THOMPSON,

School Commissioner, Vermillion County. Maroh 5-OT ts

Cap Paper.

1AP-PAPER, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, just rcceivod, and for sale at the Terre Ilaute Book tore, oa reasonable terms. I

ALSO,

Ruled Cap and Letter paper, of a a it Sept.18-.7tf

¥f .ANK mortgage* for sale at this of. (ice. Fob. 2G. LEm'l IHKli,

GOOD supply..Qf &feM>irrita'sbest soal anil upper Leather, at Yard prices, for #ule by

March 12-11 tf

TtBRIN FLD on paper, kept constantly on hand and for sale, at the TERRE-HAUTK BOOKSTORE.

CERTAIN CURE FOR THE CON-m-is, SUMPTION, Spilling of bloody pain in the bread, cnui •injl'immationof the lun'ss,asthma,

DOCTOR

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BILLS OF LADING.

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Bills of Lading for sale by the quire^ or in less quantities, at this office. March 5-27 tf

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BLAKE & BALL.

Magistrate's Blanks,

A'c"i BLANK DEEDS, of a superior quality I Orders for any ef the above, promptly attended

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YOUNG'S European Pulfni

Balsautv the nifjst effectual medicine erto discovered, ivr every stage of con tion. 0

To enable all classes to procit# this

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the crico to- per BotMf.with priotcw direo. tionH and COPufir-'ate1* of fitres. 1 hePropiietor's Init ial« are st.mpcf oa each Bottle.

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For faleat thettofnof BLAKE & GROVERm/lN. Jan lf—20tf O

JBIake & Ball, Wtotiot late firm of LIN-

1^' BI'-I 4- BALL, continue the wtnlcsite nio R.Uiil Wioeas at their old stand. 'l1',v "u »good assortment of Ury Goods, Hardman and Groceries, which tbey will en lii.crnl' terms.- ,* blekr &! Ball intend keeping op the establishment, 'ttid will receive their supplies from tho Iviat and South,fegnlar]y heretofore* Tbeir iistomers and other-- are invited to call upon

Terre Haute, March 5-27 tf

For Rent, A convenient two story Dwelling HOUSE, on WaterStreet.

March 12—23w3 C. GILBERT.

Timber.

A LOT of hewed Oak and Poplar, suitable of t* building, for sale by --r Feb 2ft-w 3 JAMES WASSdN.

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