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ASHLY & FOLI'Z, continue their establishJB_i stent at Indianapolis and have made several important additions to it 'ately, which enables them to offer inducements of a valuable kind to persons dealing- in their line. Every description of COACHES made to order, in the most substantial and durable manner, and with a taste and elegance not to be surpassed elsewhere in the West. Persons desiring any article in the Coach and Harness line can be accommodated on terms which cannot fail to please.
Indianapolis, Slay 14—37-6mos
Moxftoa Cocifrr, SCT. NATHAJIIEL C. Bfcowjritfo, vs. THOS. GRAHAM SI SAML. LEI,
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TESTE, J. B. LOWE, Cisax.
Blay 7—36w3 STATE OF INDIANA, Monroe CircuitCourt, Moxaox COJJSTT, SCT. 5 April Term, 1836.
WILLIAM LKWIS,
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GEO. W. PRMTOW and
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JOB* T. Oa«ORjr,
COMES
tendency of said bill, and unless they, on or bethe day last aforesaid, plead, answer or demur to the same, the matters therein contained will as such of said defendants, as make such default be taken as confessed, and a decree rendered thereon accordingly. A true copy from the record.
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TKSTK, J. B. LOWE, Clkbk.
May 7-~36w3
Vermillion Circuit Court,) March Term, 1835.
NASCY THORNTON, I AniAii THORNTON
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April Term, 1835.
In Chancery.
the the complainant, by Whitcomb his solicitor, and files his bill, ancf it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, on disinterested affidavit, that Samuel Lee, orte of the defendants to the said bill, is a non-resident of this State it is therefore ordered, that publication of the pendency of this suit be made in the Wabash Courier, (a public newspaper of general circulation, published at Terre Haute, in said state) for three weeks successively, notifying the said Samuel Lee of such pendency, and that unless he appear before this Court on the first day of the next term thereof, and plead, answer or demur to the said bill, the matters therein will be taken as confessed and decreed on accordngly. A true copy from the record.
Ch™«ry-
now the complainant, by Whitcomb, his solicitor, and files his bill, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,on disinterested affidavit, that John 1'. Osborn, one of the defendants to this bill is not a resident of this state: it is therefore ordered, that publication of the pendency of this suit be made in the Wabash Courier, a public newspaper of general circulation, published at Terre Haute, in this State, for three weeks successively, at least sixty "days previous to the first day of the next term of tins Court, notifying the said John T. Osborn, of such pendency, and that unless on or before the said day lie plead, answer or demur to the said bill, the said bill and the matter's therein contained, will as against him be taken as confessed and a decree thereon rendered accordingly. A true copy from the recofcl.
TKSTE, J. II. LOWE, CLEHK.
April 7—36w3
STATE OF INDIANA, MONROB Cou.vrr, SCT. AIEXANDKU OWJSRS, vs.
DAVID M. SMJTII, JACOU TowNSjurn, MAIIT AN« I-'HISBIE, WILLIAM CLAHK., ELIZA CLARK, CAROLINE TOWNSK.ID & I
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KNKKLAND TIJWUBKKD,
COMES
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Monroe CircuitCourt, April Term, 1835.
In Chancery.
now the ebmplainant, by Whitcomb his solicitors, and it appearing to the Court on disinterested afhdavit, that the above named defendants are not residents of this State it is ordered, that publiottion of the pendency of the said bill be made in the Wabash Courier, (a public newspaper published at Terre Haute in this State, of general circulation,) for three weeks successively at least sixty days previous to the first day of the next term of this Court, notifying said defendants of the
On Bill for Divorce.
now the complainant by Pearson her Counsel, and it appearing to the Court by disinterested affidavit filed, that the defendant Abiah Thornton is not a resident of this 8tnte. It is therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of this suit be given by publication in a newspaper printed and published at Terre Haute in this State, for three weeks successively, at least sixty days prior to the next term of this Court. And this cause is continued until the next term of this Court.
A true copy, Attest. JOHN W. RUSH, Clerk. April 33—3iw3
Vermillion Circuit Court,) March Term, 1835. 5
ELKARRTH LYONS, »». SKYMOWR LYONS,
On Bill for Divorce,
now the defendant by Pearson her Counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Seymour Lyons is not a resident of this State. It is therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of this suit bo given by publication in the Wabash Courier, a newspaper printed and published at Terre Haute, in this State, for three we&ks successively, at least sixty days prior to' the next terra of this Court until Which term this Cause iJ continued. A true copy,
Attest. JOHN W. RUSH, .Clerk. April 33—34w8
Stoic of Indiana, County of Vitro, $$: Circuit Court, November
William Watkius, Y]t« Ilia Creditors,
Inarm^ 1831.
Insolvency*
HE petitioner having filed his schedule and praying the benefit of the act for the relief of insolvent debtor*: Notice it hereby given,that the said applicant will, on the first day of tho next term of this court,make application to have the benefit of aaid act extended to him, a ad for a final discharge under the provisions thereof: and it is ordered that a copy of this order be publisted ia the nearest public newspaper three weeks successively, at least sixty days prior to the said term.
A CW AtUH. C. GILBERT, Ctk. March 9 9-38w3
STATE OF INDIANA, GREENE CooxTr, ss. PetM Nouss,
COMBS
Greene Co, CVVrttil, €hwt, March Term, 1835.
Divorce.
WrttTA* NotAira,
now the complainant
br Whitcomb,
her Attorney, and files her the
and files her bil) herein, and
it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that thedefemJent William Kohnd is a noo-resident of the State of Indiana* It therefore oWered, that publication of the pendency of this suit be made in the V^ab. Courier, a newspaper printed in Terre TUute, luuuw, four weeks successively, that vales* the said dependent shall be, and Appear before the judges of the Greene Circuit Court, oa the first day of their next ten* thereof, to answer said complainant* bill, that• matter* and th «TT* 'herein contained, wHl be heard and to his absence.
WifiM«* 3AMUEL CAVINS.
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PMLACE OF FOUTlvVJE.
manager's Office,
WHEELING, VIRGINIA, MARCH. 16th, 1835.
MAMMOFIT SCHEME.
CAPITAL PRIZE,
1
f50,000.
75 Number Lottery—14 Dravcn -Ballots.
Our correspondents will find below a Brilliant Mammoth Scheme, (the first of the kind for many years,) deserving their especial consideration.
Grand Consolidated tottery,
For Internal Improvement,Literature AcCbaritie* EXTRA CLASS NO. l„FOR 1835. To be drawn in the City of Washington on
Wednesday, 15th April,
1835.
GRAND SCHEME.
1 pr. of $50,000 is $50,000 .1 10,000 1U,000 1 5,000 5,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,000 2,000 1 1,G15 1,615 10 1,000 10,000
Besides 600's, 400's, 300'«, 150's, 100's See. Whole Tickets only $10 Halves 5 Quarters 2,50. Q^-Orders received until the 16th of ApriL^pO
There being 14 drawn ballots in this Lattery, a package of 25 tickets must of necessity draw at least 14 prizes of 10 dollars each, amounting to 119 nett. For convenience this amount will be deducted from the cost of the package, and certificates issued entitling the holders to whatever amount the tickets may draw over the 119 dollars. The cost of these Certificates, (which for small sum, gives the holder 35 chances for all the larger prizes, will be as follows: For a certificate ofa package of 25 Whole Tickets $120
Do. clo. 25 Half do. 60 I)o. do. 25 Quarter do. 30 N. B. Within few months we have sold the following Capitals $20,000, 15,000, 12,000, 10,000, 2 of 5,000. Besides many of 1000 Dollars—-500 Dollars, &c. &c.
April 9-32 tf
CLARKE & COOK, Agents for the Managers.
LAW WORKS.
RECEIVED
at the Terre Haute Book
Store, aod for sale—Condensed Reports of cases decided in the Iligh Court of Chancery in England, Edited by Richard Peters and E. D. Ingraham, Counsellors at Law, of Phila delphip. In 4 volumes,,splendidly bound.
Treatise on the Law of Mortgages, by the lateT. Powell,Esq. with copious notes,by Thos. Coventry, Esq. of Lincolin's Inn, Barrister at Law. Notes and references to American cases, byB. Rand, Esq. In 3 vols, handsomely bound.
The Law of Jiljceoutors and Administrators, by^SirS. Toller. With American references, by E. D. Ingraham. in 1 vol.
Jan.1,1834
The mansion House
(Formerly occupied by Mr. F. Cunningham,) IS now under lease by the subsriber, and will be conducted by him in future. The House is now undergoing extensive repairs, and will be ready tor the reception of company on the first day of April next. Determined to keep a genteel tavern, tho undersigned respectfully requests his friends, and the travelling public, to give him a cull. The Mansion House is situated in one of the most pheasant parts of Terre Haute, nnd has nlways been, under the management of its former proprietors, a House enjoying extensive patronage. To sustain its former character, and to improve it, where it can be done, will be the aim of the present occupant. So far as unremitting exertion can accomplish any thing, this hope shall not be disappointed. Every part of the House will be under the persona] supervision of the proprietor, whose chief care will be to provide for tho comfort of his guests. This much is said, and so much he will endeavor to accomplish. A careful ostler will attend tho Stable.
A few permanent Boarders can he accommodated with company rooms, and every necessary attendance given.
March 19 29 tf W. McFADDEN.
NOTICE.
THEthis
well known JACK, formerly owned in place, will stand in Terre Haute the ensuing season, (now commenced) at the stable occupied by Sir William. Those desirous of raising good Mules mav apply to me.
April 9—32tf
Deo a5-]?tf
ANDREW HUNTER.
R. WALLACE & CO.
HAVE
just received anew and handsome assortment of seasonable DRY GOODS, which, with their former stock, makes their assortment complete. All persons are requested to call and oxamine for themselves. We will take in exchange Wheat, Corn, Feathers, Flaxseed, &c., at tho highest market prices. All persons indebted to us by note or book account, are requested to call and settle them.
N. B. Fresh family Flour kept constantly for sale. Nov 27 13 tf
Protection.
THE
subscriber, agent for the PROTECTION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut, will insure, upon the most favorable terms, Houses and tenements of all kinds. Merchandize, either in store or on board boats, Furniture, and property generally. Produce of every description will .tlso be insured, at as low a rate of premium as in any other office in the West.
The small amount required te render the property of any one perfectly secure, should aperate as an inducemetft for all to insure, and thus, in a great measure, place themselves beyond the reach of danger. Hundreds, when viewing the wreck of their property, have, for the first time, experienced the benefits of insurance, and others who have neglected it, have, when too late, regretted their neglect. All losses will be promptly adjusted.
JOHN F. CRUFT, Agmt.
March 19-29-m4
.Vew Goods.
STEPTER P. C.iMMACK
TENDERS
his most sincere thanks to his
friends and castomers for the liberal patronaga that be has received from them, Ac wishes te inform then that he continues his business in the Mercantile way, at bis old stand, adjoining his residence, on Main aod Market Street, and has on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, which he will sell low for cash, or will receive the following articles in exchange for Goods, vis Whiskey, Flow, fFkemt and Cam.
WMiiSKE I\
•*U$T received a few bbls. Whiskey, which we will sell tow fer cash or on short credit. Jan. 85-38-tf BLAKE & BALL.
WOOL
J&aehlne Cmr&i.
JCARDS,
UST received from Baltimore 4 seUs WOOL No. 29 to 38—a constant supply of fail setts and extras will be kept for sale, at very low prices, by
D.
8.
Viaccmm, March 3$-30tf
MEW STORE
IN TERRE HAUTE.
Tnearsubscriber
HE has opened a Store in Second Ohio street, (West side of Corirt Honse square,) where he offers for sale for CASH, a rood assortment of
DRY GOODS,: GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, V. HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, MEN & BO\S CAPS, BRUSHES, BOOKS, and ~i~ I PATENT MEDICINES.
H. A. STEEL,
12th month, lltb, 1834.—15 3tf
Blake & Ball?
SURVIVING partners of the late firm of -LJJYKJ TOJV, BLAKE 4- BALL, continue the Wholesale and Retail business at their old stand. They have now on hand a good assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries, which they will sell ou liberal terms.
Blake Sf Ball intend keeping up the establishment, and will receive their supplies from the East and Son lb, regularly as heretofore. Their old customers and others are invited to call upon them. Terre Haute, March 5-27 tf
COTTON YARN.
JUST
received per Steam Boat Indian, an assortment of Cotton Yarn, which we will sell by the dozen or pound.
March 26-30 tf BLAKE & BALL.
COFFEE.
SACKS Coffee, for salu by BLAKE & BALL. March 26-30tf
50
LEATHER.
GOOD supply of McMurran's best soal and upper Leather, at Yard prices, for sale by BLAKE & BALL. March 12-11
SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS.
1/ WHERE will be sold to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in Terre-Haute, Vigo county, on Saturday the 11th day of April next, the 16th Section, town 11, range 3,8 west in said county.
WM. VVINES, Com. of School Lands. Feb 12—24 tf
CERTAIN CURE FOR THE CONSUMPTION, Spilling of blood, pain in the, breast, cough, inflammation of the lungs, asthma, &c.
DOCTOR
YOUNG'S European Pulmonic
Balsam, the most efTe^tual medicine hitherto discovered, for every stage of consumption.
To enable all clitsses to procure this valuable Specific, the proprietor haB reduced the price to $1 per Bottle,with printed direc tions and certificates of cures.
ThePropiietor's Initials arc st .mpedoneach Bottle. For sale at the store of
THE
BLAKE & GROVERMAN,
Jan 15—20tf
ST. CLARE SCHOOL.
Sisters of Charity will be ready to resume their School in Vincennes, on the second Monday in April. The terms will be as follows
Board, including washing mending and fuel— and tuition in spelling, reading, writing, arith metic, Eng'ish Grammar, marking, plain sewing and neeble work, $22 per quarter.
Board, and tuition in the higher branches, viz. History, Rhetoric, Painting and Ornamental Neeble-work, twenty-five dollars per quarter.
For day scholars, tuition in the oommon branches, theee dollals per quarter—tuition in the higher, four dollars per quarter.
Bed and bedding, two dollars per quarter. Stationary, one dollar. French, by Mrs. Granville, extra, five dollars.
Vocal and instrumental Music will also be taught. The terms depend upon circumstances —to be known on application.
Every effort will be made to promote the advancement of the pubils in the acquisition of learning, and every attention be given to the health and comfort.
Vincennes, March 7—32 tf
AN ORDINANCE.
BE
it ordaiued by the Board of Trustees of the town of Terre Haute, in Council assembled, That hereafter any Grocer, or person keeping or establishing a shop for the retailing of ardent spirits, shall apply to the Treasurer of this corporation, and upon the payment of ten dollars shall receive a license or permit to retail for one year, and any person who shall fail to comply with this provision shall be subject to the same penalty as for a failure to take Liccnse from the county Treasurer.
Be it further ordained, That a tax of twenty, five cents each shall be levied upon all Dogs, and three dollars upon Sluts, to be assessed and collected as other taxes.
EVAN MORRISON, President.
AMES T. MOFFATT, Clerk. April 9—32 tf
NOTICE.
TAdministration
HE undersigned has taken out Letters of on the Estate of George Clem, deceased, late of Vigo County, Indiana. All peisons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated. The estate is known to be solvent.
JACOB BURMAP,
JOHh" CURR Y.
March29-29w3
THEREHouse
will be offered at Pablic Sale, at the Court door in Paris, Edgar county, Illinois, on the 33d day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. the 16th Section in township 13. North range 12, West, and a credit of one, two, and three years, as provided by law. Sale will be continued until the whole of said section has been offered. J. M. KELLEY, Comrn'r.
Paris, Illinois, April 8—33tds.
Sale of Sehool Lands.
THERE
will be offered at public sale, at the Court Home door in Paris, on the 1st day of June next, between the hocrs of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. of said day, the 16th Section in Township 13, N. range, 11 W., on a credit of or#e, two, and three years, as provided by law. Sale will continue until the whole of said section has been offered.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
ALL
persons who have beec in the practice of ca tting Timber on the Woodland, late the Estate of George W. Deweet, deceased, are hereby cantieoed to desist immediately, as we are determined to adopt a coarse bj which the aggressors trill be punished.
DAVID POTTS, for the Heir*
April 16—33w3
BON NEIL
BILLS OF LADING.
BLANKllese
Bills of Lading for sale by the quire, oc fa qiumtitics. at this office. M*reh5-*7 tf
COME AND SEE
-A.A.FULLER.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
South Side qf the Public Square, at the stand formetly occupied by John Britton, £»j.] HERB be is now receiving direcly from the East, and will keep constantly on band a large snpply of
W'
Dnigs,Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stufis,
AMD ALSO, A large supply of
BOTANICAL, MEDICINES,
all of the first quality and respectfully invites Merchants and Physicians, and dealers generally, to call and examine his stock
ta#d
Terre Haute. April 17—39tf
July 24-1 tf A. McGREGOR
prices*
COOKING STOVES.
JUST
received, per steamer Science, a few approved ROTARY COOKING STOVES, •in excellent and convenient article, much superior to those formerly in use
ALSO,
A large assortment of Blacksmith's Anvils and Vices
t„],:
Crosscut and Mill Saws Evans1 Augurs, a first-rate article. Franklin Stoves, for wood and coal Seven and Ten plate wood Stoves Cannon Stoves, for coal Grates do do Smoothing Irons Wrought and cut nails, of all sizes Cast-steel for axes English and American blister steel Wagon boxes and drawing chninB Mill irons, cranks, Gudgeons and raggwheels Williams'axes Hollow-ware, odd lids Iror», flat, round, and square sheet and boiler iron. With many other articles usually kept In Iron ctores, all of which will be sold at fair prices, for ashor approved produce.
ic
CO.
Groceries & Uqiiorg.
JUST
received per steamper Sylph,
Groce
ries and Liquors, consisting o,f Havanna brown Sugar New Orleans do Loaf do do Pepper, Alspice, and Cinnamon Raisins in boxes Figs in drums Signetto Brandy American do Ruin Gin TeneriffWino Malaga do Cordial, &c. Which we offer to our customers on our usu al terms. BLAKE & BALL.
BLACKSMITHJNG, WAGONMAKIJ\C, &c. flp HE subscriber (late of Washington city,) having removed toTerreHaute,(where he intends to reside permanently,) offers his services to the citizens of Vigo, nnd the adjoining counties, as a Blacksmith and Wheelwright. Fifteen years experience in the above business, steadily followed, may be supposed to have conferred some knowledge of it. He will say, that if he fails to render satisfaction to those who may make contracts for work, it will be from some cause beyond his control. Punctuality, at least he will promise—and good work, so far as his capacity extends.
Good seasoned OAK and Hickory timber,suit able for Wagons and Ploughs, will be purchased, and is now much wanted.
I have brought out, nt considerable trouble and 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.
Horse Shoeing doue in Eastern style, and with great care. Repairs done to all kinds of Wheel Carriages, at the shortest notice.
Shop on the National Road, lately occupied by the Messrs. Sibleys. JOSEPH COOPER,
Nov. 13—11 tf
BOOKS OPENED.
FWtlUS DAY opened, nnd for sale, a Inrge colM. lection of Books, Stationary, &c., in the Store Room late occupied by R. Wnllace & Co. SCHOOL BOOKS, of the most approved kind, now on hand, together with other articles for the use of Schools. Feb 12—24tf
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IIAT I have taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel V. Seall, late of Vermillion county, and State of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent.
May 7—36w3 DANIEL SINKS, Aim'a.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. WTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the un JL dersigned has taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of Redick Overton, late of Vigo county, Indian, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to file the same aa the law requires and all ihdebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment The estate is probably solvent.
EBENEZER PADDOCK, Adm'B.
May 7—36w3
a
Amdr
SALE OV SCHOOL LANDS.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the un-i-w dersigned has taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of Mathias Overton, late of Vigo county, Indiana, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to file the same as the law requires and all indebted the estate, are requested to make immediate pi ment. The estate is insolvent.
EBENEZER PADDOCK, ADK'H.
May 7—36w3
N O I E
Iken
S hereby given, that the undersigned have taout letters of Administration »n the estate of William C. Linton, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to file the same as ths law requires and all indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment. The books and accounts may be found at the counting room of Blake and Ball. The estate is solvent.
THOS. II. BLAKE, L. H. SCOTT,
Terre-Haute, April 9-32-tf.
Atified
J. M. KELLEY, Con*'a.
Paris, I1L May 7—36w3
AinCrs.
NOTICE.
LL those indebted to the subscriber are notbat their notes and accounts are placed in the bands of II. B. Cole, of Clinton, for settlement. All of which remain unpaid after the first of June next, will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection.
Maj 7—36w3 MILO GOOKINS,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
NOTICE
is hereby given. Tint I have taken out Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jarred Lykins, late of Vtgo county, dee'd., and State of Imfiana. All persons indebted to sskl estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are notified to present them duly authenticated fur settlement- CONRAD FRAE.ES, A»* a*
May 21—38w3
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& T. DOWLING are now opening at the store-room adjoining the sifice of the W abash Courier, an assortment of LA W,MEDICAL, HISTORICAL, and MISCELLANEOUS works, together with avery general assortment of STATIONARY and BLANK BOOKS, to which they invite the atteotion of their friends and the pablic. The following comprise a portion of their stock: s*
Pint arch Lives, complete in ooevolume Gillie's Greece do. Goldsmith's works -j do, Kush on the Voice, one volume ^Village sermons, or one hundred and one plain discourses by Geo. Burden
Robert Hall's works, two volumes Bcechy's voyage to the Pacific and Bering's Straits '^Histor^ of Northmen by H. Wheaten
Dumont'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 Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Boston edition 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 Quotations Lacon or, many things in few words Confession of aith Life of Marion Taylor's Holy Living ». Watts' Hymns Wild sports of the West, 2 volumes Geological Manual, with 104 woodcuts Jay's Evening Exercises, 1 volume Vincent on judgment, Htidibras, 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 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, Don 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
Burmab,
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 Animated Nature, in 4 vols. Hind's Groom's oracic Robinson Crusoe, Methodist Hymns 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 ORIGG & ELLIOT'S splendid Library Editions of the British Poets nnd Classics, comprising the following:
Goldsmith's Animated Nature, in 4 vols. 8 vo. illustrated with 25 copper-plates. Josephus' Works, complete in 1 vol. 8 vo. by Whiston Byron's Poetical works, complete in 1 vol 8 vo. including tho 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
Montgomery, and Kirk White, com* plete in I vol. 8 vo. with portraits Cowper and Thomson's Prose and Poetical works, complete in 1 vol. with portraits Milton, Young, and Gray's works, in 1 vol. 8 vo. with portraits Coleridge, Shelby,' and Keat's Poencaf works, complete in 1 vol. with portraits Rush on the Mtnd, in 1 vol. 8 vo. £~, Taller and Guardian, in 1 vol. splendid Ljfy edition
Spectator do. do Ferguson's Rome do. -5 Hannah Moore's works
A
Milton's works (small edition,) Beauties of Moore and Campbell Do. of Byron
Do. of Shakespeare
Lite of B. Franklin Humpbey Clinker, Osslan Prince Puckler Maskeau's Tour, Webster's spelling Book, improved edition, Smiley's Geography, and Atlas, Eoglish Reader, bound and in boards, Murray's Grammer, Grimshaw's United States, Questions and Key to Grimsbaw'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. SoperiorCAP PAPER, Aimis's Manufacture,
Do Yellow Letter paper, Do Blue, do Do Rose, do Do While, do Feint and water-lined writing paper, Osborn's Superior WATER COLORS, different sizes, BLANK BOOKS, of various sixes, Together with a general sopply of such arti cles as may be needed in this section all which they propose Is sell on libera and accommodating terms.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Tlate
HE undersigned will offer for sale at tl»e rosi deuce of George Clem, deceased, ia Hooey Creek Townsoip, on Thursday the 9th April, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Skeep, Hogs, Wag' gwu. Carts, Farming Utensils, Corn, Rye, Household and Kitchen Furniture, fee. Sale to coo* tinue from day to day till all be sold. A credit of 12 months will be giveo on all sums over three dollars, with notes and approved secu.^1
JACOB BURKAP,)* 7Z*f
•Lm JOHN CURRY. March 19-20W3
Blacbly ic Simpson
waOLSSALK DEALESS IN
JPry
Goocto, Hardware, Hois,
Shoe9y 4*c. 4*c.
NO. II, PEAIIL STREET* .. CINCINNATI^ •,
RESPECTFULLYininfuroitheir
Cincinnati, Jan 22-21m9
Nov 20—I2tf
I
I
customers,
and the public general, that they will receive in a few days, a large and very general assortment of
DRY GOODS,HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES,&c.&c.
which will be' purchased by the package, by one of the firm, now at the East, from first hands, that is to say fftm the Ioyporters, Mannfactu rers, Domestic Agents, aod at
Ano'ion,
which they are confident, they will be enabled to sell at the eastern jobbers piece prices,addin£ the carriage.
They invite the att*ntiififi"of Wesferti Me'rchants, whom they respectfully solicit to call and examine their goods and prices,
NEW STO£.
C. OSB
HAS
just received, direct from Ne#« York, a very large and general assortment of—
Dry-Goods, Hardware, andGROCERIES, Which he is now opening at the Ifeftfber room in the new brick building on the public square—all of which will be sold low for cash, at wholesale or retail.
and
S 4
llooks! Stationary!!
SELLINGlarge
OFF, at tho Terre Haute ,J0Qsk
Store, assortment of
13oaks, Stationary, &c.
on liberal credit, nnd nt libera) prices. F»r sons wishing to form Libraries, or to odd to those already formed, have now an opportunity of do* ing so on odvnntatreons terms.
O^T A lafpe collection of SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES, PENCILS, &c., for sale at above, iu lots to suit purchasers,
Maroh 26-30tf
DEER SKINS!
WILL pay the highest price for any number of Deer Skins delivered at my Tan Ynhl, at Terre'IInute. WM. MCMURRAN.
Nov 27—13. 3u,0
Printing and Cap Paper.
JUST
received und for sole a lot of Priiitifcy paper, Mammoth and Imperial. The prciasof tho neighboring Countios can be furaUhed ng us with tho above articles. Also on hand Su ses sortment of Cap Paper.
March 1S-I8 tf
BLAKE te BALL.
SALE OF SCHOOL LANDT
WILL proceed to sell to the highest bidder at the Court House, in the town of Newport, Vermillion County, Indiana, on Wednesday the 6th day of May next, section No. 1($, in townshid No, 18, north of range, No. 9, west. This section of land is situated directly on the enst bank of tho Wnbash river,ir. the County of Vermillion, and is divided into convenient tracts, so as to ullow the purchaser of each tract free access to the Wabash river. Sal® te commencc between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M, nnd 3 o'clock P. of said day, und to continue from day to day until the whole is offered.
JAMES THOMPSON
School Commissioner. Vtmillion Countu. March 5-27 Is 0 7
State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss: Probate Court, February Tera, i88Bn
NICHOLAS
BLAKE
PRINTED
Jan.Il—4f.
CONTINUE
YEAOKH Administrator of (ho
eslate of John 1'urker, dee'd, having filed his petition for the settlement of said estate as an insolvent estate, it isordeied that unless the creJitors of said estate notify the administrator of the existenoe and extent of their respective claims by filing the same or statement of the contractor assumpsit upon which the same is founded, in (he office of the clerk of said court, previous to the final distribution of tho assets of said estate, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent creditors and it is ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Wabash Courier, six weeks successively.
A Copy. Attest. C. GILBERT, Clyk. March 10-6w#29
Masons & Qtiaricri*.
CUMBERLAND ROAD OFFICE, TURRK HAUTK, iNOrAKA, March 24, 1835. TETlFTY Quarters,nnd the same number of Masons, will be given employment during the ensuing working season on the Cumberland Road in Indiana and Illinois, $ but only those who have been accustomd, to the preparing of the material
und
construction of the heavy masonry of Public vorks, need apply. Wages, from to two dollatsa day, paid monthly.
Some master workmen, of established character as good Mechanics, will find encouragement.
the
C. A.
OGDEN,
Capt. Corps Engineers, Supt. of Cum. Road. March S6—30—4mos (pJ-Tho Boston A tlas, New York Courier nod Enquirer, Philadelphia Penniylvaman, Wheeling Times, Columbus State (Ohio) Journal, and Richmond (Ind.) Palladium, and Washington Globe, will copy tbe above to the amount of five dollars each, and send their accouuts to this office for puyment.—Editor Courier.
REMOVAL.
& GROVERMAN WE N-
moved to their new brick Storenorth of the Public Square, where (hey will be happy to serve their old customers, and the public in general, with articles in their line. In a very few days tbey expect to be able to saj that tbeir Spring Goods have arrived.
April 9-32 tf
Magistrate's Blanks,
on fine paper, kept constantly oa
band and for sale, at the TERRE-HAUTE BOOK STORE. Also,BLANK DEEDS, of a superior quality Orders for any of tho above, promptly attended to.
Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Jftamtfctctun?. JOHN & NOAH BEYMER,
the above business in all its va
rious branches, at tbeir old stand in Terre Haute. Orders addressed them, or to Messrs. t. H- Sl J. Scott,or Blake asd Ball, witl be promptly attended to. „,"fj
March 22—36—tf
r&i?' £s?
Notary Public.
THE
subscriber having obtained a commis«fm as notary public, offers bis services to the public in that oap&oity.
May-l-41tf S. B. GOOKJNS.
