The Wabash Courier, Volume 3, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 June 1835 — Page 4

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Ctoacb making Establishment, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

W ASHLY & FOLl% continue tfteif establish-M-d merit at Indianapolis, and have nude several important additions to it lately, 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 dearing any article in the Coach and Harness line can be accommodated on teams vrhicb cannot fail to please.

Indianapolis, Vay 14—37-6n»o» STATE OF INDIANA OUKEN

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Greene Co. Circuit, Court, March Term,

)ivorce.

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Wfttr** Nomrn, „.v *,r (OMES now the complainant by Whitcomb, her Attorney, and files her bill herein, and It appearing to the'satisfaction of tbe Court, that the detendent William Noland is a non-resident of the State of Indianas It is therefore ordered, that publication of the pendency of this suit be made in the Wabash Courier, a newspaper printed in Terre Haute, Indiana, four weeks successively, that unless the said dependent shall be, and appear before the judges of the tlreine Circuit Court, ofl the first day of their next term thereof, to answer said complainants bill, that the matters and things there in contained, will be heard and decreed upon in his absence.

Witness, SAMUEL R. CAVINS.

May 21—38w4 Vermillion Circuit Court, March Term,

NANCY TBOSNTOW,

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vs. On Bill for Divorco. AftfATI TllOBHTOJf, fjOMES now the complainant by Pearson ber

Counsel, and it appearing to the Court by disinterested affidavit filed, that tho defendant Abiah Thornton i* not a resjdent of this State. It ia therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of this ia it be given by publication in a r?1 newspaper printod and published at Terre Haute f* in this State, for three wceka successively, at least sixty days prior to the next term of this

Court. And this cause ia continued until the next term of this Court. A trne copy,

J.tiled. JOHN W. RUSH, Clerk. April 23—34 3 Vermillion Circuit Court,)

March Term,

COMES

May 28—39 w4

COMES

1835.

ELIZABETH LYONS, vs. On Bill for Divorce. SKVMOUB

CCounsel,VOXS,

OMES now tho defendant by Pearson her and it appearing to tho satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Seymour Lyons is not a resident of this State. It is therefore ordcrod, that notice of the pendency of this suit be given by publication in the Wabash Courier, a newspaper printed and published ut Terre Haute, in this State, for three weeks successively, at least sixty days prior to the next term of this Court until which term this cause is continued. A true copy,

Attest. JOHN VV. RUSH, .Clerk. April 23—34w3 Circuit Court, March

STATE OF INDIANA, .si! VJSBJI1 LLIOK Co. SS.

Term, 1835.

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*.-• JOSEPH KIUKPATUIC*, ~i tw. Insolvency. HIICMBJTOM. I

now the plaintiff, by Corwine his At torney, and the petition and schedule necessary, having been filed according to law. On motion, it is ordered, that notice of the pendency of this application be published for three weeks successively in the "Wabash Courier/' a public newspaper published in the town of Terre Haute, in this Statet and this cause, is continued until the naxt term of this Court. slfe Attest, JOHN W. RUSH, Cim.

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STATE OF INDIANA,

Vermillion Circuit Court vacation of September Term, 1835.

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LOUISA. SMITH, vs. Win.'am It. S*irn

"On Bill for Divorce.

now the complainant, by Corwine, Attorney, and files her Bill, praying a dive

Attorney, and files her Bill, praying a divorce from the defendant, and it appearing by disinterested affidavit filed, that the defendant, William 11. Smith, is not a resident of this State, the said defendant will therefore take notice, that unless he iflcad, answer, or demur to the said Bill, on or before »he calling of the cause at the next term of this Court, the matters and things contained in said lill, will be taken as confessed against him.

Vermillion Circuit

STATE OF INDIANA, Court, in vacation, Septembcr 'firm, 1835. BikUt I. BcTLtn, vs.

On BUI for Divorce.

lOMF.S now the complainant, by Corwine his Attorney, and files his Bill, praying a Divorce from the defendant, and it appearing by disinterested affidavit filed, that the defendant, Margaret Butler, is not a resident of this State, the said defendant will, therefore, take notice, that unless she plead, answer or demur to the said Bill, on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of this Court, the matters and things contained in said llilL will be taken as confessed against her.

JOHN W. RUSH, Clerk, V. C.C.

June 4—39w3

CirocericH & Liquors.

JUST

received per stcamper Sylph, Groceries and Liquors, consisting of Havannn brown Sugar

Orleans do

Loaf do do Popper, Alspice, and Cinnamon Jlaisins in boxea

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'Figs in drums Kignotte Brandy American do Rum Gin TeneriflTWine ^Malaga do

Cordial, fecu Which we offer to our customers on our nan al terms. JiLAKK St. BALL.

LAW WORKS.

R1ECEIVED

at the Terre Haul* Book

Store, and for sale-—Condensed Reports of cases decided in tbe High Court of Chancery in England, Edited by Richard Peters and K. D. Ingraham, Counsellors at Law, of Pbila dalphip. in 4 volumes,splendidly bound.

Treatise on the Law of Mortgagee, by the lateT. Powetl,Kaq. with copious aotes,by Tbo». C-oventry, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. JNotes and references to American case*, by B. Rnnd, Esq. In 3, vols, handsomely bound.

Tbe Law of Fxerntors and Administrators, by Sir S. Toller. With American reference*, by E. D. Ingraham. In 1 vol.

corrEB.

iCA SACKS Co&t, for sale by

Marsh 3C-&)tf

BLAKE & BALL.

LEATHER.

GOOD rapply of Mo Mortals best soal and ttimr Leather, at Yard prices for sate by BLAKE BALL. March tft-11

COTTON YARN.

~'H CST received per Steaa Boat Indian, an a#* sortoicat of Cotton Yarn, which will pel? by the docen or pound.

March 96-30 tf BLAKE & BALL.

Tbe Mansion House

(Formerly occupied by Mr. F. Cunningham,) IS now under lease by the sabsri ber, and will be condocted by him 10 i*n future. The Hoose is now nnderjnaCSb going extensive repairs, and will be ready for tbe reception of company on the first day of April next. Determined to keep & gen* teel tavern, tbe undersigned respectfully requests bis friends, and the travelling public, to give him a call. The Mansion House is situated in one of the most pleasant parts of Terre Haute, and has always 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 tbe present occupant. So far as unremitting exertion can accomplish any thing, this hope shall not be disappointed. 15very part of the House will be under the personal supervision of tbe proprietor, whose chief care wiH be toy^rovide for tbe comfort of his guests. This much is said, and so much he will endeavor to accomplish. A careful ostler .will attend tbe Stable. &

A few permanent Boarders can lie accommodatedwitbeompany rooms, and every necessary attendance given.

March 19 39 tf W. McFADDEN.

Protection. #is 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 rflso be insured, at ns low a rate of premium as in any other office in the West.

IJ1HE

1835.

The small amount required te render the pro. perty of any one perfectly secure, should operate as an inducement lor 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, Agent.

March 19-29-m4

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JOHN W. HUSH, Vkrft, V. C. C.

Juue 4—39w3

Books! Stationary!!

(JELLING OFF, at the Terre Haute Book R? Store, a large assortment of

Books, Stationary, &c.

on a liberal credit, and at liberal prices. Per sons wishing to form Libraries, or to add to those alrondy formed, hnve now an opportunity of doing so on advantageous terms. 0^- A large collection of SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES, PENCILS, &c., for sule as above, in lots to suit purchasers.

March 26-30tf

MEW STORE

IN TERRE HAUTE.

Tnearsubscriber

HE has opened a Store in Second Ohio street, (West side of Court House square,) where b« offer* for salo for CASH, a good assortment of

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, MEN &BO\S CAPS, BRUSHES, BOOKS, and

PATENT MEmCINKS. H. A. STEEL, 12th month, 11th, 1834.—15 3tf

Blake &, Ball,

^SURVIVING partnersorthe lute firm of LWF3 TOJV, BLAKE Se BALL, continue the Wholesale and Retail bu«incss at their old stand. They hnve now on hand good assortment of Dry Ooods, Hardware and Groceries, which they will sell ou liberal terms.

Blake & Ball intend keeping up the establishment, and will receive tlicir supplies from the East and South, regulnrly as heretofore. Their old customers and others are invited to call upon them. Terre Haute, Mnrch 5-27 If

ST. CLARE SCHOOL.

THE

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 nnd fuel— and tuition in spelling, reading, writing, arithmetic, English Grammnr, mnrking, plain sewing and neeble work, $22 per (|uarter.

Hoard, and tuition in the higher branches, viz. History, Rhetoric, Painting nnd Ornamental Neeble-work, twenty-five dollars per quarter.

For day scholars, tuition in the common branches, theee dolluls per quarter—tuition in the higher, four dollars per quarter. lied 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 circumstanccs —to be known on npplication.

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 nnd comfort.

Vincennes, March 7—32 tf

NOTICE.

THEthis

well known JACK, formerly owned in place, will stand in Terre Haute tho ensuing season, (now commcnced) at the 8table occupied by Sir William. Those desirous of raising good Mules mav apply to me.

April 0—32tf

March 23—36—ti

ANDREW HUNTER.

Copper, Tin, a ltd Sheet Iron JHauufactuviK

JOHN & NOAH BEYMER,

Crious

ONTINUE the above business in all its va branches, at their old stand in Terre Haute. Orders addressed them, or to Messrs. L. H. & J. Scott,or Blake and Ball, will be prompt, ly attended to.

BOOKS OPENED.

cms DAY opened, and for sale, a large colp' lection of Books, Stationary, &c., in the Store Room late occupied by R. Wallace & Co. SCHOOL BOOKS, of tbe most approved kind, new on hand, together with other articles for the use of Schools. Feb 19—24tf

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

THATonhaveestate

I taken out tetters of Admin'istnu tion tbe of Samuel V. Seall, late of Vermillion county, and State of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to tbe said estate are re* quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent.

May?—36*3 DANIEL SINKS, AnVa.

ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.

NOTICE

IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the onderswned 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 as the taw requires and all indebted to the estate are reqtteated to make immediate payment. The estate is probably solvent.

EBENEZER PADDOCK, Anx'a.

May r—36w3

A FF.W copies of Duply's Hymm (last Ed* xmtioe) for sale at the Terre Haute Book Store.

African Lion,

Lama.

Polar Bear.

Female Jaguar.

Female Leopard.

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SPANISH CIGARS.

FEW boxes VERY SUPERIOR Spanish Cigars, 100 boxes Melees, do. 50 Do Half Spanish, do

Just received by

May 21—38tf

Tj .T.&J.P.BA1LK 1 'S GJSBtlM & CM It-

CVS.

fWHE Proprietors of this splendid collection of iVatural Curiosities, J"- will open the same same for public inspection in TKRK.E-HATJTE, on Monday the 29th of June: They fear nothing in saying they have ihe most extensive collection of animals ever offered for exhibition in the westcomprising all the varieties of note found in South America, Europe or the United States, viz:

Brown Camel.** Elephant.

Bengal Tiger. African Zebra Striped Hyena.

The keeper of the Lions will ehter their cage each day, and fondle and caress them. Although this feat is apparently hazardous in the extreme, the public may rest assured that it is not the least dangerous. The animals appear pleased

with 4he visits of their keeper, and in no

instance have they ever attempted _to injure him. It is a powerful proof of the injunction, "The hruie shall be subject to the will of man."

From the city of New York, composed of twelve members of the first professional acquirements. The Band is furnished with a choice selection of music from the most eminent composers of the present day nnd will execute Songs, Overtures, Waltzes, Marches, &c., in a style unequalled by any other Land of the same number travelling.

Jackall. Badger.

A MOST SUPERB CORPS OF

Circus Performers

accompany the Menagerie, provided with well trained horses, who of themselves will give such evidence of their proficiency in horsemanship and athletic exercises, as cannot fail to please those who think proper to witness the performance:

Price of admittance, for adults 25 cents—children under 10 years of age, half price.June 10th, 1835.

B. M. HARRISON.

NEW GOODS.

Jadditional

UST received per steamer Indian and Aid, an assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE & STATIONARY, which we will sell st

WHOLESALE & RETAIL, on terms as heretofore. We have also on hand Liquors and Groceries, and expect to receive in a few days from New Orleans a large supply.

May 28-39 tf BLAKE & BALL. TO PRINTERS.

EXTRA

Imperial, Imperial, and Super Royal Printing Paper (a good article) for sale by June 4—59 tf BLAKE & BALL-

IMPERIAL PRINTING PAPER. REAMS Imperial Printing ¥stpcx,tf cxtdlent quality, for sale at

WABASH COURIER OFFICE.

Jane 4—39 tf

FOR RENT, A Store and Cellar sitoate^ on Otoio

street, (south side of the Public uare.) For terms apply at tbe atiooal Road Office, to

May 28—29 tf

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CHARLES WOOD.

May 28—39w3

Msy 28—39w3

African Lioness,

Panther and Pantheress, A. Elk.

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The proprietors have engaged the celebrated

LAFAYETTE BAND,

Male Jaguar

&

Male Leopard

N O I E

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undersigned has taken out Letters

12£ Barrels Malaga, 6 Do do 12 Do* Samos, 6 Cases old Hock 12 Do Muscat 6 Do 1 Burgundy 16 Baskets Champaigne (choice) 1 Pipe choice Holland 15 Barrels do American 4 Cases Holland 3 Hhds. New England 2 Do Jamaica 2 Do St. Croix 3 Bbls. Shrub 3 Do Peppermint* 2 Do Cinnamon 1 Do Winter Green 1 Do Lemon

Bbl. Prime Lime Juice, 20 Boxes Lemon Syrup, 100 Sacks best Rio 20 Do Laguira 5 20 Do Javo 20 Do St. Domingo 15 Chests Y. H. 5 Do Old Hyson 5 Do II) son Skin, 5 Do Souchong 2 l)o Imperial 12 Boxes Gun Powder 4 Cases Caddy Boxes do 4 Do do do Y. Hyson

of

ministration on the estate of James Cummins, dee'd., late of Vigo county, Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated, within nine months, for settlement. The estate is believed to be solvent.

Ad-

EDWARD MILES, Adm'r.

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

THERE

will be sold at the late residence of James Cummins, in Honey Creek township, Vigo county, Indiana, on Friday the 26th of June, the following articles, to-wit: Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Waggon, Farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, tut. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Conditions, 9 months credit-

EDWARD MILES, Adm'r.

FOR SALE. THE Hoose and Lot, south east corner of Market ud Walnut streets, occupied by Jos. Cooper. For terms, apply to CHARLES WOOD,

June 4—39 tf Cumberland Rood Ojfac*.

QUEENSWARE.

1 g* CASKS Queensware just received, per J. TMF last arrivals, and for sale by May 14-37 BLAKE & GBOVfiBMAN,

oa

GROCERIES,

WHOLESALE RETAIL^

B. M. Harrison

ISGROCERIES,

now receiving in store, his spring supply of which he* has lately purchased at the East, with much care in his selection, and flatters himself that his assortment is equal to any ever offered in this place, and will be sold at

WHOLESALE,

on as good terms as any ever offered to the public. Among his stock may tffe found, 3 Pipes choice 4th proof Sig-^j nette $ Do do Champaign, do 1.000 Gallons American 1 in pipes, $ pipes 8t bbb, 1 Pipe choice old Madeira, 1 Do Imitation, 1 Cak, Cette# do $ Pipe choice old Gold Sherry, 1 Do do do Canary 12 Barrels Trnerifle, 6 Do Muscat, 1 Cask choice old Port, 1 Do do Claret,

J." BRAND V."

WINES..

J,

J- GI

7-

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TEAS.

Potichong, Orange Pecoo, and Souchong, in small boxes. 20 Boxes Sperm Candles 1 Hhd. Winter strained Oil, 1 Do Summer do do 20 Boxes Rosin Soap,, 6 Barrels Mackerel "1 1 l)o Salmon 1 1 Hbcl Cod Fish 25 Boxes Herring

F1SII.

Almonds, Raisins in kegs and boxes, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pimento, Pepper, Cassia, iri mats and casses Ginger, Glue, Salaeratus, Copperas, Indigo, Alum, Prunes, Figs, Madder, Stoughtons Hitters Spanish Cigars, James River and common Tobacco in boxes and kegs, Chocolate, Starch, &c.

May 21—38 tf

Wheeling Foundry W A E O S E

NEW IRON AND CASTING STORE, CORNER OF SECOND & WABASH STS, TEUllK IIAUTE, IND.

THE

subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Terre Haute, and the public in general, that he has opened a Wholesale and Retail Casting, Iron, and Nail STORE, in the house formerly occupied by Messrs. Blake & Grovcrman, where he will constantly keep on hand, a large and general assortment of CASTINGS, rolled and hammered Iron Ploughs and Plpngh Castings, &c. cry* Merchants can at all times be supplied with the above articles on the most satisfactory terms.

THOMAS SWEENEY.

May 21—38 tf P. S. He would respectfully invite the attention of Farmers to his new patent Plough (David Crockett) which lie will warrant to "go a-head" of any thing of the kind before introduced into this section of country.

State of Indiana, County of Vigo, as: Probate Court, February Term, 1835. MT1CHOLAS YEAOER Administrator of the 1 estate of John Pnrker, dee'd, having filed his petition for tho settlement of said estate as an insolvent estate, it is ordeied that unless the creditors of said estate notify the administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims by filing the same or a statement of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same is founded, in the 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 tho more diligent creditors and it is ordered that a cof of this order be published in the Wabash Courier, six weeks successively.

A Copy. Attest. C. GILBERT, Cl'k. March l{V6w*29

Hasons & Qiiai'iers CUMBERLAND ROAD OFFICE, TERKK HAUTE, INNRANA

Some master workmen, of established character as good Mechanics, will fiud encouragement.

Capt. Corps Engineers, Supt. of Cum. Road March 26—30—4roos (jf^r-The Boston Atlas, New York Courier and Enquirer, Philadelphia Penn»ylvanian, Wheelinr Times, Columbus State (Ohio) Jeurnal, and Richmond (Ind.) Palladium, and Washingtor Globe, will copy the above to the amount of five dollars eacb, and send tbeir accounts to tbis office for payment.—Editor Courier.

REMOVAL.

LAKE dt GROVERMAN hare removed to their new brick Store' north of the Public Square, where they will be happy to serve their old customers, and the public in general, with articles in their line. In a ?ery few days they expect to be able to say that their Spring Goods have arrived.

April 9-32tf

Magistrate's Blank#,

PRINTED

GROCERIES.

BLAKE

& GROVERMAN have just received by latest arrivals, their spring supply of Gro* ceries, to which they invite the attention of their former customers, and the public in general. Among them may be found 3 Pipes Bordeauxj »1 do Champaign do '4 puncheons Peach do *4 do Apple do 2 Casks Signette do

SO Casks American do 4 do Muskat 45 do Malaga 9 Pipes Madeira' 4 Casks Port

May 14—37tf

H"nnd

RUM.

CORDIALS.

coffee:

3

335.

March 2i, 1835

"HG^JFTY Quaricrs,nnd (he same numbet 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 and Ihe construction of the heavy masonry of Public vorks, need appl}. Wages, from one to two dollaisa day, paid monthly.

on fine paper, kept eoiwtantly an

hand and for sale, at tbe TERRK-IIAUTE BOOK STORE. Also, BLANK DEEDS, of a superior qnality Orders for any of the above, promptly attended

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Jan. 11—tf.

^, Notary Public.

THE

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

Jiaj-1—41tf 9. B. 800KEKS.

"j-BR.'BRANDY.

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2 do do (very superior) WINES. 4 Casks St Lucca 30 do Marseilles

India barrels Madeira Do*, baskets Champaign Pipe best Holland GIN. Pipes American $ Barrels Orleans S

5 a

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10 20 10

New England RUM.

Jo

10 do Jamaica 40 Sacks Havana 1C0 do St. Domingo 20 do Rio 20 Chests Young Hyson 4 do Imperial

Store next door to Blake & Groverman's. May 14—37 tf

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ETTEltS of Administration de bonis non, M-J have been granted to the undersigned, on tho estates of Norman W. Pierce, William Reed, and: Nathaniel Itobbins, all lute of Vigo county, deceased, of which all persons interested mav take notice.

May 28—39w3 S. It. GOOKINS.

doctor E. Daniels

HAS

taken an oflice in Terre Haute, and now offers his professional services to tho public. Discuses of the Eyes 'uIso, nil surgical' disease? will receive the benefit tlint more than 20 years extensive expericncc^aad tho most careful attention can aford.

April 30—-35 tf

BLACKSMI1HWG, WAGOJVMAKJJ\ C, ^c. iJiltE subscriber (Into of Wnshinpton city,) having removed toTerrellaute,(whore he intends to reside permanently,) offers his services* to the citizens of Vigo, nnd the adjoining coun-. tics, as Blacksmith nnd Wheelwright. Fifteen years experience in the ubove business, steadily followed, may be supposed to have conferred some knowledge of it. He will say, that if ho fails to render sutisfaotion to those who may make contracts for work, it will he from toino cause beyond his control. Punctuality, ut least, he will promise—and good work, so fur as hisoa-. pucitv extends.

Good seasoned 0\IC and Hickory timber,suit able for Wagons and Ploughs, will bo purchased, and is now much wanted. 1 have brought out, nt considerable trouble and expense, putterns for four sizes oft*. DAVIS' PLOUGHS, which I think cannot fail to please, as they havo done wherever used. I hope to have !oma ready for inspection soon.

Horse Shoeing doue in Eastern style, and with great enro. Repairs dona to nil kinds of Wheel Carriages, at the shortest notice.

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

Nov. 13—11 tf SALT PET RE, CAMP OIL, £y CASKS Salt Petre 2 do I Amp Oil 50 Barrels Mackerel 100 Drums Figs 2 Barrels Ground Ginger 1 «lo Race Ginger 10 do Pepper 10 do Pimento 1 Hogshead Dutch Madder (superior) 20 Boxes Herring (Scotch) 5 do Dulcissimus Tobacco 15 do Cavendish 50 do Southern Tobacco 250 do Cigars (some very superior)

Just received and for sale by May 14-37 BLAKE & GROVERMAN.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. WOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the unxw dersigncd has takan out Letters of Administration on the estate of Matliios Overton, lat^ of Vigo county, Indians, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to file the same as the law requires and all indebted to the estate, are requesteci to make immediate payment. The estate is insolvent.

EBENEZER PADDOCK, Abm'B.

May 7—36w3

N O I E

Iken

C. A. OGDEN,

S hereby given, that the undersigned have taout letters of Administration sn the estate of William C. Linton, deceased. All persons hnving claims against said estate are requested to file the same as the law requires and all indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment. Tbe books and accounts may be found at the counting room of Blake and Ball. Tbe estate is solvent.

T1IOS. H. BLAKE, L. U. SCOTT,

Terre-Haute, April 9-32^-tf.

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C0FFE"R.

TEAS.

Nutmegs, Cas.sb, Cloves, Sperm Candles, Chocolate, Keg Raisins, Candies (assorted) Prunes, Dates, Tamaiind*, Palm Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Codfish, &c. i. •. i* if

J\*cw Goods.

JOHN F. CRUFT,

ASju»t received, direct from Philadelphia, is now opening iu the store adjoining Mr. C. Warren, a large and general assortment of

DRY GOODS,

Hardware, Groceries, Queensware,, Ilats, Boots, Shoes, &c.

which aro offered for sole very low, by tho pieoe or retail. Terre Hante* April 30— 35m3

NEW STORE.

EORGE HAGF.R, & CO., having located at VJT Terre Haute, are now opening an entire new. stock of DRY GOODS, which they would respect-' Rilly oiler at as low prices as they can be sold in this section of country. Their assortment comprises the principal articles of Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, &c. &c.

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Adrn'r*.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.:^ •J^OTICEis hereby given, That I have taken 1 out Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jarred Lykins, late of Vigo county, dee'd., ut State of Indiana. All persons indebted to aakl es~. tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are notified to present them duly Authenticated for settle, mcnt. CONRAD FRAKBS, AUX'R.

May 21—»38w3

Printing and Cap Paper.

Jpaper,

IJST received aod for sale a lot of Printibjf Mammoth and Imperial. The presas-i of the neighboring Counties can be furnished og es with the above articles^ Alio on band aa lei sortment of Cap Paper.

March 12-18 tf

JBLAKE & BALL-

George W. Cutter,

A O N E A A W

Hsume

AVING returned to Terre-Haute, will retbe practice Of his profession in the counties of this circuit, and the adjoining counties of •ns—?. ... —-j| found

in

Illinois. His office will be found House, up ftair*

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court

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