The Wabash Courier, Volume 7, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 January 1839 — Page 4

LIST OF LETTERS

REMAINING

Baker os Bard John B*un Jonepb Bund* John BnrtlHi Tho Barker Barber L»mufb Bttngi AH or

t.'hri«ty Gaorge Chriitman (teo Chadwick Wm (,'Urk llxrri«oa Clark S James (Murk Johii»on Clark Sum I Clark Ambroie

E Rymun Connyer Kdnid 2 Cooper no Colton Danl Cro»hy Tho Crahb Sunanna Ciichfield Nathl

the Po*t office TW.HHI«,

Januaif Irt, 1839, which, if nol taken out within thrre months, will b* sent to the General Post Office as-dead letters.

Person* raiting foT lettefs in lhi» fi»l will plea** say they ate advertised. Fear* John

IDCT Aeley Jothua Alwood David Adkins Anthony Atner John Allen Catherine Allen Tbo* Anderson nine* Arter Joseph Arnold Aimtlront A S Atbury Atkiui John Austin \V 2 Hakcr Conrad Balcom Ntepho 4 Ball Mewer Barker Ira Banta

Patterson & Silli man Palutere M» Parker A PitKriox Tho Pulton

Fenell Jiintt Fergttkon Athiel Fishrr Cfphni. Flagler Jot boa Floyd Ford Sand formiin A Fowler Bobt Fowler George fox

Michl

Patrick

Jotbun

Pearce & Hector Petti* Uufler Pcrket Tbo Pearce BliMbelb Pearson SWeat Ping William Polin no Poyner Toniai

Abi»h«ui

Fox Win Fro*i Fro»( Morn* Funkhou«er no

f-'ankhouser W Pound David Fuller A A Procter Joseph Galeeby John Quick Mr

Abraham

or H»niet Park Goslin Joseph Otniiiit|( no Gil«on Came

Had ford James Raily I«SHC

2 Gilleand Anjuline R«n»»ey Larken Ray Win Grosbent Mr

Greenhow W 2 Griffith lidwd Groat 5 2

Grigiby Charles Greater Fred'k Graham James GuestoJohn Guy Alexr 2 Guyger Jabea

Teal!

Bsrnett Wm Beard S 3 Beaofhamp Bean Andrew Beatn James Beach Mr Beedir Johnston Beam '"'liarles Bcn»on Henry Benight Jos Bennett James Benton Thomas

Hall

Ji

Mall Joel Hal! I«aac 2 liar! John Hum JBenjn Hardie Adeline Harrow Saiul Hilei Abrm HnydenJ A liitnnnn Jos

Betheridee Wm2 Harriton Wni Bendy VVui Hai nes Tho BelUriou Peothes Havues Charles Bell i'leasant BUck Ira Black no Black Mr Black Win Blark Saml Bl)thing Simon

lleiman

lienjn

Htllman Henry Hen'JIey Moses Hit I el Perry 2 tligrion Margret

Howaid Lewis Howard flriee

Bovd A And'w 2 Howard A Ilariet Shaffer Philip Blake James Bighnm Thomas Bund Abner Bond Cfauson Bond Abner Rohannnn& (,'o Bodwick Bieedtn 3 Brake Leon'd Brooghten Wm Utiley Saml

Hooker Geo Hovey S IIOIIHIKI Nathl Hoyt llorrey H.-llmnn Amos llMl), A Hull II Joieph llulrliin-on flunUr Milton Hyde Fliilo Ivins Redmond

Brunot Chali khip Jackson Jacob Bradley Elias W JucUron Andrew Jarknon N Wm

Urork Georjfo Brown no or II Me««er Brown W no Brown HIJICS iJrown A 7/rown Albeit Hi own

Shepard Louis Sherwood Saml Simon Sernphhiu Simmon* lienor Sinclear John Scott II Mo»e* 2 Smith Alden Smith George Smith John Smith Win Smith Zens*

sorgenl

Mr

Somera Robert Soiley John Soule

Johi«on ChaTles

Ji

Ke»Ur John Kiblie N KiWr Abrm or

John 2

Johnson Mfilthe.v Sower* Peter Johnson Cornel's Sparks Solomon

Johnson Johmlon Lewis Jones Nel»on Jones MOJH

no

Jiuc

hnnaii Wm 2 Karncy Wm iJuihnct lienj

Splete Henry ship Spelleiberg A Stnke.man Hentich Sliililireet Christn Stewttrl Thomac Start Ki«er Mis* Staple* Stariett Stewart Stogdale Wm Stump George St. John S David

Kemp John

i^urnsTJamei iud(J |nill i^yers.Michl 11 urke Ale*r Cabler N Cuin Joseph Carter l£la*beth ('arpenter F.tra '2

J.ilia Whitney Kuykendall Lawrence Alx 2 Surner Levi Lai kin* Ridley Sum-ll Alexr

Laxborn John

Carpei.ler Leml Levitt Win Ca*ioeJ#btx Lemon John Catto S LeeR John Dr Catron Tho Learh Kli*a Casey Tho (ship) Livlnberget CiildweII Andw Liston Joseph

Sutherland Seth Summanvill Saml Swair H«rii*on Tanner & Co Tate Josiah Taylor, John D. Thompson &

Canfit-M no Carr Mo*e» Caron Jane CBrither* 0 vid Chenoworth Eli Charts* George Chesnut Wut Chapman

Albert

Wardlow

Lomnrk John bockart E Long Lvdinna Logan William Lyons Mtirtrrut Lyons David Lyner Albert Mann Saml Mather Larey Mauzy /jartou Muriiii Saml Martin Wnr Moloney

Thornburgh Thompson Alexr Totton Jame* Tomkin* Danl 1 ownsend Jas Tucker Henry Tucker John Tucker Joseph Tryoo Jeremiah 2 Turman MaTtha

Twaddle Chancy IMter JNathl Vafus Cornelius

Ji

Maitax Saml

Miigomery Heart Yansant John Mewheney 2 Vanxcov* Aaron

Clark Jam«« 3 Mcrco Dnvid Vimiren Mon»r Clifton John Meisenhetter F. 2 Wardlow Jos 2 ComluiltJ Di Miuker Johann Whlraver Cicorjje Conney J«cob ley J«c Cole Jsenjn Cole George Cook P.nnion 3 Comoo George (Julenian O Wm C»uditt Danl Cox Jane or

Miner Danl Mill* S Nathan MilU S'iml and

Ward Rec«e AVHII Danl Wallace Win \\*aller 7/ushroJ Washburn Francis Warren Henry Watkin* Wm

Richard

Miller Jo*«ph Rliller Ji

Jo»eph

Miller David

Mitchell Kmoline Watkini Libcui or

Mitchell Jo«eph Mitchell John Moore Claik Moore ^Viu Moore Wm Nloifett S Morse Noah Morrow A*herry

Crockett Joseph Crowley Ja» inip Morten William

Joseph

Wni kins Joel Walker Susan Wndkin Mr Wellson John Welch Surah Weld K-lerMin Wells Orren Weeks Wm Weat W Charles West Thomas Whit*el Jonathan Whitxel Mnlindu Wnod Brnjn Wool Milton

Cummins Jesse Modssitt Nathl t.umuiins John Mullican N 2 Pavis Kit Mvers Allen Davis James MrCabo Anilrew Davis Klitaheth MrCosky MarKt Davis Jeflerson MrClaiy Hugh Denton Justus MrRne Murdoch W6®d 1 John

John 8 MrCumb Wm Worner John Downey J^mes M«C?uler& AdamsWiseoer John Donham Wm 2 Mr/{rule Jno 2 Wilton James Dunisp Andrew MrClure Z»«-h* WiNon Mary Dtn kee Aiirnsa McAllister Juo Wheeler Horace F.llis W .McMillan Mil Whiilock James Klli* Milton McCfral George Winney Tomes Kilts SKarhariah McKraj Hiram WinklelOaek 2 Ktheridgc Win McSorley J«»hn Widner Moses Evans I'mer McLntrhey Saml Wilamowie»k Kvan» Kheoeur Nel*on James Wild*r l'»lvin Kvans iiasil Onleahv ifenj Wilk* William l-'ail John Oneal VVin Wnsht Mason Farmell James OsboruWJohu Wveth Kli«ha „n5_17-3t GKO. GRAFF, P.M.

LIST OF LETTERS

REMAINING in the Post Office nt Ku*fne, lutlinnn, 1st JMIU'IRJ, 1839, which, if Mot tnkvn out wiihin thr months, will bo rent to thr Gvtifral Poi-t OiTlde d»»nd lettrrt. Adnitis j.dill Alr*r A'li»oo Jo'fph Alexander Jobn Aekley A A Baldwin A Cufliii William Cnrmnn Jacob Culleron Itnao Crntio Sjlymiut Dickerion Philip D«\v*o Joseph Evans Henry Gay Jamet Ifi'lmei Doot Hovel Chstlei O vines it wet Johnson John Sr Kreneti Klitaheth Lake Elikabeth Mr» Lrm.n Mr Hon McKinley Janes

Moore Thomas Mitchell John Nel*»n Georje Oxford Abel O'man Pavey Samoel Perror.s Stephen Pjle Robert Prirter Ridftway John 3 Stephen John 2 Sighting Phineas S'e«l James Smith Oliver Taylor Joseph Thompson James En) Wolverton Ahel Wallace Juliana Mn Willson Richard Woodroff Archibald 2 Yeatci Robert

'ORO SAML Jan. 5—17-3* JAMES ARMOUR, P.

LIST OF LETTERS

F.MAINING in tha Post Office at Prajrie. ton, Indiana, January 1839, which, if not taken otilt within three m»ntb», will bo rent to the General Post Ofie« dead letters. Baitderback Daniel llratun lyal Fail John a tro««ji Michael llopkin* Calet" Job niton Jatat* Perry W St«ith iMai 5—JT-Stfej^,

Schoonover Nathaniel Strain Eleanor Strain Ja me* Strain W« Thowpaon or

NAILS, WIllTBLRAD. &c. OR sale bv WSi. W. WILLIAMS Jk C«k Jan. 517-tf.

CLOCKS

.NR Caw aaperior Clocks low 4y \t».

CHEAPER THAN EVER! fiSit fVIHK subscriber lias just reccived from tlie City of

other

Rar Martin Ray l»aac Rfctur Pearson Reeve* Jonnh Rediorl Jane Mi*s Reed Thomas Revenaugh Wni Rhudes Andiew Runneberg Adol's Ruboltoui Ji» Rarknian Stephen Rice Mr Richards Chsn'tf Ridgway Levi Ridgewav W Right Kwd Royally John Royle Noitn Roarh Waller Rowley Sainl Roih Jarob Rol|'h Saml Sander* Amos Sandeilin Annif Seal! i'am Seylef Geurge Shariburu F. Shaver* Jefl'erson ShaflVr Saml

Philadelphia a splendid assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c. which he laid in hiatielf, at the cheapest cash prices, and can sell much under the common price. Gdld Patent

Lever Warches, extra jeweled, rery fine, Goltl Watches, plain and ^nod Gold Verge Watches, fine Silver Lever Watches, very froods Silver VeVee Watches, fine, Silver do. do. common A Urec assortment of Silver Spoons, cheap Table, Tea, Desert, Salt and Mustard Spoons* Sugar Tongs and Butter Knives, of all kinds* German Silver Spoon#, very good and cheap Plated 8pootis,cheap Gold Guard Chains do. Fob Chains, fine do Guard Keys,

very

fine

do* pla,ct1'

Gold Seal Keys, fine Gold pencds, and Thimbles Silver Patent Pencils Common Silver Pencils very cheap S'lver Thimbles Silver Spectacles, Steel Pena. very good pistols of all kinds Dirks and

Knives Accordians, very fine Fine Braid

Guardst A splendid assortment of Breast Pins, Car Kings, and Finger Rings, of the latest fashion, all of which will be tokl low for

C3sh. ,!

Spectacle GlasaesTitled in old frames, to suit every age. Ail kinds of Clocks and Watches Repaired at the shortest notice, and warranted for one year.

All kinds of Jewehy repaired at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. The subscriber feels thankful to the people of Terre Haute and vicinity for their very liberal encouragement and hopes by a strict attention to business, to merit a further share of ctmom

Sep. 27-3 tf 1. D. CUSTER.

TO THE PUBLIC. REUBEN BLACK, afler tendering his thanks to the public for past encouragement, would respectfully inform them, that he has associated himself in the SAD­

DLE AND IIAUNKSS AKING BUSINESS wiih WMB. MOOUES, and the busi­

ness will hereafter be conducted under the name of Moores & Black. Their shop is situated on Wa. bash Street, adjoining ILinna St McConocliie's store, and M. S'ewart's Hotel, where they have just received, and will cmi'l&'ly keep on hand, sill descriptions of HAHDWitilh and SADDLERY, in our line of trade. Thej always have on hand a general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Saddle Bags, Travelling Bags, Harness, indeed every article usually found in a Saddlei's Sh««p

All orders fur work, will be received thankfully, and the work done with neatness and drs-patch.— The public generally are invited to call and ex amine their Stock. MOOUES 8t BLACK.

Terre-Haute, June 28-42-tf

ft rafT,

Copperi Tin, and Sheet Iron MANUFACTURERS, SIGN OF THE QOLDEJ* COFFEE-POT,)

Terre-Haute, Sept. 14—l-v

4

Robt McKca

j# Trogdoe W« VVIIMHI Williaw 1., R. HOGG ATT* P. *f.

W, WlfJ.lAM^

{.rwHiwlA #'TTf

Second, between Wabash & Sycamore Sts. T'erreHaute. Nicholas Smith (of Vincennes,) 8c Jacob K. GraflT having formed a co-part-nership in the businesswould respectfulfully inform their

Herd of Terre-Haute and its vicinity, that, havng a well selected stock of materials on hand, they are prepared to execute all orders in their line with punctuality and despatch, and on as reasoable terms and in as good and workmanlike manner, as any other establishment on the Wabash. As they will always keep on hand a complete as surtment of articles in their line, persons send ng orders can have them immediately filled on the most liberal terms

NOTICE.

HUE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Blake & Grovermsn, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make immediate payment to Richard Blake, who is fully authorised to receive the safne, and to use the name of the late firm for the settlement of the same. RICHARD BLAlvE,

U1CHARD

entire interest of Chas. & Henry Groverman in the late firm of Blake & Grovt-rman, will continue the business as heretofore, at the old stand, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the late firm. Oct. 31—8-tf

THE

C'

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copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Chas. Groverman & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make payment to rtukrtv? or Henry Groverman, who are fully authorised to receive the same and to use the name of the late firm for the settlement of the same.

"NOTICE.

A I.L persona arp hereby warned against taking an assignment of a note which we gave Da niel B. Tucker, for the mm of two hundred find fifty-three dollars, dated June 15, 1838, payable six montha after date, as we are determined not Jo pay it until add Tucker complies with certain obligations which he ha# bound himself in, unless compelled by law. JOHN McKENNAN, Terre-Haute, June28-tf JOHN BURTON.

NEW CONFECTIONARY.

rWlllF. undersigned have opened 'heir new CON JI FECTIONARY and BAKERY in one of the new buildings, lately erected by General Scott, on Main street, and solicit a share of th»» public patronage, of which, hy their long experience and close attention to the business, they hope to themselves worthy.

They will have constantly on hand a general a*t aortment of CANDIES of all kinda, JELLIES, CAKES and BREAD, and will e*er.«te ali ihe or der* given to them as quick as possible.

Country mcretoar.'s «.re invitc«l to call and ex amine. A I.BERT I.ANGE & Co. Terre Haute, Jnne 22—42 if _______

TAX PAVERS ATTEND!

THE

subscriber having been appointed Col lector of the State awl County revenue for Vigo county, may be found at theofftce of Charles T. Noble, Esq., io Terre-Uaute, on Mondays and Sa'untaya-of each week, where he will settle with, and give receipts to all who may call for the purpose of pay «g their Taxes. Having already made personal calis on a large majority of those interested, they are informed that It. is NOW their time to RETURN this act of civility by calling an me with the money, and thereby save my feeling*. aod themselves COST. 1 am an officer of the law, and ana compelled to act without fear, favor or affection.

Nor. l-«-tf M. M. HIQKLOX^

MTTHCAI. NOIICH.

DOCTORS BALL & GRAFF", lifllENDMt Vheir profcsaion&l sentcea to the Ji. inhabitants of Terre-Haute and vicinity im the practice of rr

MEDICINE & SURGERY

Office attached to the dwellmg of l*Mft. Bdl. Tffrr Hitt?r Aujtit 9.18^—*f

DR.

CHAS. GROVEUMAN.

Oct. 31 —8-tf HENRY GROVERMAN.

I

BLAKE, having purchased the

CHAS. GROVERMAN, HENRY GROVERMAN,

Oat. 31—8-tf RICHARD BLAKE.

A CARD.

IHARLF.S & HENRY GROVERMAN. having purchased the entire interest of Richard Blake, in the late firm of Chas Groverman & Co. will continue the business as heretofore, at the old atand, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the late firm. Nov. 8-9-tf

COOPERING NOTICE. THE subscriber will employ, immediately. RIGHT or ThN JOUtt-

ICEVMEN COOPERS, to wh«m he will p-.y the, highest Wabash wages

He also wants. 50,000 UOOPHOLES, for winch from 3 to $10 will be paid, according to quality and 100,000 STAVES, for which he pledges himself to pay the highest market price. CCj* kinds of coopering done at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. JABEZ S. CASIO.

Terre-Haute, Nov. 15—10-y

IT

O YES!

is the first call, and we hope that the good people will take the hint, and come in immediately an3 settle their accounts, as we must have CASH to purchase provisions to replace what they have eat. Those who don't attend to this, and call soon, will have to settle with a collector elected by the people.

Nov. 22—11-tf H. BRASHER & CO.

TO SPORTSMFN, I

F.NRY FAIRBANKS on Fourth directly East of the Court llou»e, in Haute- is prepared to manufacture,

Street, Tctre-

RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, PISTOLS,&c. in the best manner, and which he will warrant first rate or no sa!e,anda cheap as can be bought either East or West.

N. Repairing and BRASS CASTING done at short notice. Nearly every description of work in Iron or brass neatly executed. May 31-tl

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BAKERY!

IJENRV BKASHER & CO. AVING their Bakery in operation, will tonstantly keep on hand, and for sale FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, CRACKERS, and other articles in that line. The public will be supplied at the shortest notice, and on favorable terms. Terre-tlaute, June 21—41-tf

NEW FALL AND WINTER ttOODS.. 1'or 11 838. "i »i.j* H. BAILEY & Co have just received, and are now opening, a very handsome lot of seasonable DUY GOODS, consisting, ill part, of

Super Blue, Blue-Black*Oi*een, Dahlia und other fancy cloths of superior qualities. Cassimeres and Sattinetts, in great variety.

Prints and Ginghams French Chintz .f American do, S [Myles Painted Lawns, JadOrSets wJ Muslins, neat Plain and figured Gro-d«-tiap Silks Figured Reps du. "y' Plain Black, Italian, Mantua, Gro de'Pans

Gro de Rhine Silks (rich luster) Figured anil Plain Swiss Muslins Plain and cross bared Jaconets sBook and Mull Muslins .j French work Muslin Collars stJ'Oij, Bobinet Quillings,Edgings and Laces Muslin Insertings and Edgings "''1 .Thread I«aces and Edgings /,

Gloves, Ribons, Hosiery, &c .! Jing. Split Straw, Oriental, Braid, and other fashionable Bonnets.^*. Palm leaf Hats Looking Glasses Whips, Umbrellas and Parasols .. Bleached and Brown Cottons .-.v Gentlemen's Su-nmir Ware

Blankets and Flannels

With many other articles usually found in Dry Good houses all of which will be sold cheap tor cash,

or

at short sight to punctual dealers. We

invite the attention of the public. As the times have changed, the usual long credits heretofore given will, of course, be cut s.hort.

East side the PubliCSquare, Terre-Uaute. Mav 3—34—tf t'

C. VV. BARBOUR,

(SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.) ILL keep his office open, us such, on the first Monday of each month, for the accommodatlonofthepeoplejpf Vjgo County.

Aug.— ll48tf

REMOVAL. /. "7

BARBER has removed hi3 office to Ohio Street, South side of the PublicJSquai ej tliit doors West of the Bank.

Terre Haute, Oct. 25, 1838-y CASTINGS & PIG IRON.

CHS.

GROVERMAN &. CO. have just received 35 Tons Castings, of all. descriptions and, also, 5 Tons Pig Iron which will be sold low mmediate application is made. May 31—if

COME AND SETTLE!

WOULD deem it a particular favor if those indebted to me for goods purchased of my late Agent, GEO. tl. SPENCER, would come forward and settle with }Ir. S WIN TER, at the old stan in Scott's Row, National Road Street, as the business must be closed cither by c*ih or notes of hind immediately.

Oct. 4—4-tf DAVID POUND.

A VT^ ALIA, TERRE- AUflfAND^S LOUIS MAIL STAGES.

Three times a ircck—tJvrough in 3 days. fJMHIS Stage leavei Terre-Haute Tuesdays, Ji.

Thursdays and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock in fhe morning, and arrives al Vanda.Iia on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdaya, at 3 o'clock P. M. From there they leave the next morning for St. Louis-

ROBERT ALLEN, Contractor.

Octohej 4—4 tf

0

—"XTv iVvoonriEEs

RESPECTFULLYthe

inform the public that the

are now runmng following Lines of MailCoaches in Indiana: -fi, I Eclipse Line for Indianapolis dkily, leave# TerreHaute at 3 A. M., and arrives at Indianapolis8 P.M.

National Road Line for Dayton, daily, leaves Indianapolis at 3 A. M.—through in 37 hours. Lodging at Richmond, this line connects at Dayton with a line for Wheeling and Baltimore.

Esgle I.ine for Cincinnati, leaves Indianapolis at 7 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays tnd Saturdays, and arrives at Cincinnati Wednesday, Hidsysand Sundays, by dark.

Rail Road Line for Madisftri, daily, leaves Ind'unapoli^at 9 P. M. and arrireaat §ndijon next evening b) 81*. M. lk.

From sn after the 15«h Die., the Soolttern Mail from Indianapolis to Madison will have hut three times a weik, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday nights, at 9 «'clock.

TIIOS- ACIIBSON, Agent.

Oct. 18—6'6m For seats apply at M. Stewart'#, Terre-Haute, (ieneral Sfage-Office, Browning's, Indianapolis, D. Sloan's, Richmond, Indiana, Colt & ackaon'a, Dayton, Oliio, General Stage-Office, Water Street, Cincinnati, Madison Hotel* kept by G. D, k-itxuue, a»adison, Indiana.

NEW GOODS?

F. have just received f'r^m the

En»trm

Cilits, and are now opemng at our old stand, at the corner of WABASH AND MARKET STREETS* a heavy stock of merchandise, consistir.g of DU GOOD5, HARD W AtJ F. AND CROC ER1ES which we witt sell upon very mo«krate tewr* for cash, or to punctual ctH'oaters on ^wt crelit.

Terre-Haute, May 3-34-'f Bl.AKji & BALL.

MILITARY ORDER.

Tltft

irembers of the Terre-Haute Cavalry are notified that the arms consisting of s»bres, pistols, acd carbines, with hoUters *ul other aedmtnmcati, will be r»-ady for distribution in a few davn. The c»ns and gloves for the jcompany can be had at lindley. I'attemm & Rea'f. Ev«ry m*n will be expected to be in fall ur!-"#i befcw* Al arms are drawn. At the last reg«tl|r meeting of the eompany, it was ordered that a red stripe, an in *ad a half broad, upon tfee Mw panUloona be adopted as a part of the unifortjii The company is now permanently organii*d, and a few adAit'waal in rnfcert wW He reeehei!. By !fr sf Capt. Hunting tr«. l»!t.U—11*1

JUNIATA. IRON STOKE* s. i* MCGREGOU & REA, HaVf. constantlv wn hand a general assort* of HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS, CAS

1NGS, &c. Juniata Bat- Iron, round,flat, and square, of all sizes

Mill and cros^-cut Saw Files Hollow Ware, assorted Nails, cut and wrought, assorted Spades and Shovels ^11 Smoothing Irons and Tailor's Geese Frtiit Kettles Drawing and Halter Chains Collins', Williams & Cassat's Axes r. plo"Kh

Pla,ts

N. B. Country blacksmith's are invited to call 1 hey'may be assured we will sell at reduced prices Store on the National Road.-t-^s^w^-r

Nov. 15—10-tf

November 1—8-1

T-j

English and American Blister. German, rowley and Cast STEEL Anvils, Vices, Bellowses, and Screw Plafes Smith's Tools

kw

Evai\s' Augers Cross-Cut and Mill Saws ^y .r-k»V"s*-Gate and barn-door Hinges Scythes and Sicklesy^ fe %xw Butts and Screws All of which will be sold low, for c«sh, either at wholesale or retail.

$%•

ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS. fBlHE subscribers have just received from Phila* .ft. delphta and Pittsburgh, a large and complete assortment of

FALL AND WINTER GOODS,

selected with great care, and peculiarly adopted to the season", among which may be found,

Broadcloths, Cassinetis and Jeans, Merino?, Plain and Figured Silks, Figured Sattins, Capes and Colluts, Thread ami Silk Laces,

t-.v:

Thule and Whisker blond. ..~i ':fj. Also, a general assortment of Calticos, Bleached and Brown Muslins,

Flannels, &c. &c.

FRESH GOODS. LEWIS O. SCHULTZ,

TFesZ side of the Public Squat e,

SSmerchandize,

now receiving his Summer and Fall stock of consisting, in part, of Superior Black Woaded Cloth tlo Blue, Invisible Green, Dfehlia and other medley cloths Superior ribbed and plain Cassimeres .• ^Sattinetts, Jeans, Flannels, Blankets [Checks ,,.J4-4 bleached and brown domestic Ticks, 4-4 French Chintz, London ami Am. prints

Ginghams, Marseilels, Irish Linen, &c. &c.i And almost every staple article usually kept in he Dry Goods line, together with an assortment of

GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, All of which will be disposed of at reduced prices, for cash. Terre-Haute, July 12—44-y

FLAXSEED WANTED.

FBlllE subscriber wish to purchase a large JR quantity of the above article, for which the highest market price will be paid either in C:iSh or articles in the Hat and Shoe line, as may suit the seller. BLYTHE lie

Terre-Haute, Oct. 11— S-tf

JUST

1

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Furs, deer skins and flaxseed wanted for cash or in exchange for the above, or other articles in our line. BLYTHE &. BABBITT,

Terre-Haute, Oct. 25—7 tf

I N S A N E

rpiIE subscriber, Agent ofthe"lNDlANA MU* JL

TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY" will take applications forinsurance at his oftice. The

low rates

July 6-43 V,r,-C. W. BAUBOUR.

MRS. G. C. CHANDLER

WILL

open a SCHOOL in this place, in the Brick School-House, on Monday, the 26th instant. She proposes to teach the higher as well as the common branches of English education. For Reading, Spelling, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic and Grammar, #4 per quarter (12 weeks), and for the higher branched, $5. tin

duction for abnence ies.s than a week at one time. Should the number of scholars, or the studies attended to, require, Mr. Chandler will assist her.

Terre-Haute, No v.22—11-tf

PURE LIQUORS.

CHolland

HAMPAGNE and Cognac Brandies—also, Gin, for sale, wholesale and retail, by VV. A. SANGSTER & BROTHER-

Dec 613 tf.

TAVERN STAND TO RENT. jfr 2 THE undersigned will rent the wellknown Tavern Stand, 2 miles West JSStslia of Terre-Hiuite, in Sugar Creek to%nISHmEss* ship, now occupied by Mr. Simmons, with an excellent farm adjoining, containing 75 acres cleared. This stand is one of the best in the State for travelling and emigrating custom* and a farmer who would raise his own corn, oats, and vegetables, will there have, at his own door, a market for produce not inferior to that of Ncv Orleans or any other Southern city. The housb W large and commodious, and is surrounded by Stabling and other conveniences that cannot fail to make it desirable to all who prize comfortable quarters.

For particular*, apply to or T. DOWLING, Terre-Haute, who are, during my absence, author iaed to rent. jPos»e»siot can be given by the 1st ofMxrch. ,t

Vg« co., Jfov 2»12«f T. G. SHINN

!RKAI)Y MADE CLOTHING. 1. O SCHULTZ

HAS

just received a lot of

I E 8 & HABKOBRHOISSNO CURE NO PAY!—PRICE HAY S LIK1MENT.—no FICTION

c-l

CARPETS, SHOES and HATS, &c. In addition to which, they have a general assort- Qr^'tnjt| to purchasers. ment of Caution.—None can be gen\nne without a splen-

Queen's and Hardware, Groceries, '-jvaV .O'.V! d,l engraved wrapper, on which is my natt»e, tiul Liquors of all kinds, and also that of the Agents.

4J bags of Coft'ee which will be sold whole-i vi.niesale and retail by COMSTOCK & sa'e or retsid. CO. sole Agents, 2 Fletcher street, ne-r Ma'den They always keep on hand at their stores West m„pt or»e door below Pearl street, N. Y., and by of the Court-1 louse Square, Terre-Haute, and in s,one druggist in every to*n in tlie Union. LIVINGS I ON, 111., a coinph te assortment of Southern an 1 Western Merchants Drug articles in the above line, which they will sell at a very small advance for cash, or to punctual customers. MURPHY T1F.RNAN.

A

BABBITT.

HATS-AND. CAPS!

received by the subscribers a general assortment of men's fine Silk, Angola, Brush, and Imitation Beaver HATS best American OTTERCAPS—fine SEAL, Nos. t, 2 and 3, do.— men's and bo.v's Musk. Srlelte, Cloth, and hair Seal do.5 Coat collars Buffalo Robes, &c.

ridge,

of insurance in this company, and

its prompt payment of all losses, will, it is hoped, sccure the patronage of the public, who alone are interested.

de­

well

made,clothings

which he will sell cheap. Air.dngat Ilia stock will be found Superior Black, Blue and Brown Cloth Coats.

Superior Cassimere, Gambroon, Woollenette. Irish I.inen, Beavertten and Honey Comb Panta^ Silk, Merino, Valencia and Mameilel* Vests.

Drawers, Half Hose, Suspenders, Sdk I land kerchiefs. Collars, Shams. &C.' Terre Haute, July 12-14

I LAND FOR SALE. 1 fiO ACRES *»f Land, through the Soutli end. ol *luch the rsilifmd from Paris to Terrei' Haute passes, 2 miles Wt*t of Gen. Sanford'i Steam ll. It ia situated high and rolling, cov. ered with wigar tree, walnu*, honey l«ust, and hackberry timber, am', is of excellent quality. There is a double cabin on th# premites, 15 «re« under fence, and an excellent well of waten JEStE ESREY, Esq n-ar the premises, ia ny authorised agent to sell the above tract 80 acres on Ibe North Arm of the Grand

Nor. 29—12-tf TH. G. M. SHINS'.

IOL

iiimat

ISIANA and Miasbaippi money taken at JI the loweat ratea, by Nor 9

Pra^ adjoining the lands of m. Stralton, Joa. tt»e concurrent testimony Dri^tull, and Cot Blackburn. The land ia half Dentists and member* of the Medical Faculty timber and half prairie, the cleared land being all every part of the Union, oaited in favor of ibis unikr cultivation. For particulars apply to C'4 article. '*l '.!• BLACKOURV, who is authorised to aell, a««l will May 17—36—tf Jit aliow like land. It is first rate, and nn mistake.

tf WR W. WILLIAMS Si C(X 1

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It is now used in the principal hospitals, ahd the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and also so extensively and effectually as to baffle credulitv, unless where i's effects are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints:

For Dropsy—Creating extraordinary absorption at once. All Swellings—-Reduc'ng them in a few hours.

Rheumatism—Acute or Chronic, giving quick ease. Sore Throat—By cancers, ulcers or cold?.

Croup, an 1 Whooping Cough—Externally, and over the chest. All Bruises, Sprains and Burns—Curing in a few hours.

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81.

this ex­

traordinary chemical composition, the result of science and the invention of a celebrated medical man, the introduction of which to the public was invested with she solemnity of deathbed bequest, has since gained a reputation nnparallcledj lully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr Gridlej's last confession, that "he dared^ not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathtd to his friend and atteudant, Solomon Hays, the secret of his discovery.

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Sores and Ulcers, whelherfresh or long standing, and fever sores. Its operations upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic swelling*, ami loosening roughs and tightness of the chest by relaxation of the pavt«, has been surprising beond conception. The common remark of those who have u?ed it in the Piles, is,

,,lt

i'

nets like a charm."

THE PILES.—The price $1 is refunded to any person who will use a bottle of flay'* Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being cured. These are the positive orders of the proprietor to the Agents and cut of many tliousands sold, not one has been unsuccessful. We miijht insert certificates to any length, but prefer that those wlfo sell the article, should exhibit the

!i,SOLOVH)N

HAYS.

gist*, and others, are requested to call, to make arrangements for the sale of tliCae articles in their respective placea-

For sale, in Terre-Haute, I F. KING, Oct. 25 7y Druggist. Nat. Road street.

A N E S S

and have found it highly serviceable, not

'JOHN THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race st. JOHN S FUWEY, 101 Spruce it -o HUtill McCURDY, 243 South 7ih si. •JOHN GARD.jr. 123 Arch st. It will certainly ra se its virtue? in the estimation of the public, when it is known that three of the above signers are more than 50 ears of sge, and the others not less than SO. -j [From the Mayor.]

CosiMoa\rr.Ai.Tit or

HTHOOPINO COt fill, SPITTING OF BLOOD, AND AM, AI FECTIO.\» OF Till? l-I JiOS.

PREPABF.D ONtY BY THE SOLfT PROPRIETOR, DANIEL GODDARD, No. 8 GOLD ST. NEW-YORK.

In presenting thia tmeftil remedy to th« puUte. ll« Proprietor l« awhnriaed bjr a Phyiteian, from whom llie Recipe wa* conJk'mniatlT obtaioed, to

MUer«)t8t

STOVES! ST'

DEAR

BEAUTIFUL head of hair is the grandest ornament belonging to the human frame.— How strangely the loss of it changes the countenance, and prematurely brings on the appearance of old wge, which causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even shun aociety to avoid the jests and sneers cif the'.r acquAintance the remainder of their lives is consequently spent in retirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills the generous this king youth with that f.AI.F BOOTS, bet quality, at from

heavy sinking gloom as docs the loss of his hsir.

To avert all these unpleasant circumstances,

OLDRIDGE S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the

hair from falling' eff on the first application, and a

fc* bottles'restoYes it again. It likewise produces

IlOBEIlT WIIAliTON\

nf kectiun

only as a preventative against the falling oflcf hair, range nine, west, and the south weat quaitcr but also a certain restorative. trr.tion

VVm. THATCHER, sen. Metluxliat Minister About 100 acres of the abov.« l»nd is in rultivnin St. George chargp, No. 86 North Fifih »t. tion, and 60or 70 of WOOIMHIM! enchi?.ed irmkjnjf JOHN

P-. INGLIS, 331 Arch st. the best kind of Blue Grass pasture. 'I litre

Pe5K^vlva*ia,

City of Philadelphia. S

I, Robert Wharton, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, «lo hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Ingles, John S, Furcj', and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are signed to the above certificate that they are gentlemen of character ami respectability, and as ruch full credit should be given to the said certificate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of this city to be affixed, this[L. S sixth day of Dec. &c ROBT W ARTON, Mat or.

Caution.—Observe that each bottle of the genuine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of Niagara, the ageift's name, &c.

Sold wholesale and retail hy COMSTOCK 8t CO., Sole A gen it for America, 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl street. New York, and by one or more druggists in nearly every town in the Union.

For sale bv J. F. KING, Druggist. re a O 2 5 7 S

SEW ENGLAXD COUGH SYRUP The reputation of which han now becomt ettaUixhed at th* moot tafe and ^fflcaeiotu remedy ever discovered for INFLt!EltKA,COI-DS,C(»i«lt.SASTHJIA,

he haa

gf rlnf relief in tiiaeaaea for which it ia recufaawtideven in"dm« approacWnr t» coiuronqxion, auemled LiNira,a*" bad (ailed, tba most derhled and flattering aixoeaa has

with bkiedmf at itw 1 and ahn all other remediM attended its use. Common coida, which art ?efierally the affect of obeuWHi perapiratiM. aKit yield m» Ha influence iua ftw bourt when oaad to aathma, hoaiaeneaa. artists hir. ant ahartneM of breath. It givsa i«*ne4iau relieC precurinf wanqoil rest and aleap. la whoopin* cough ta wkWot a riral. It operate# with eentia expectoration, and nay ha gtven inhmw with perfect aaftty.

The Proprietor would add, that he is Conatamly receiving flamerocm tcatlnxMlal* of the raise and efficacy of tMe mnady, aowe eerMcaua of which may be seen on tAe hill of dir^sioaa ac»n^ipanyngeach bottle. Any psraoo aatag it wiil be ear* recent—lid It again.

Sold by J. F. KING, at hit Drag Store comer, of Wabash and Market streets, Terre-flatile.

CARPENTERS TOOLS.

C1H9.a

GROVERMAN ft Co. have juat receie ed large lot of Eastern made Carpenter** Tools- Carpenters wanting them will pleaae make immtilhle apfplicafNni. 3f*5 Sttf

»frd hj IRA RENttf, Mr, jWtmriiC

£vAnsv!LLil*£eft. 28, 18S7.

Sin My family ha**lor a length of lime: been using Phelpa' Cooking Stove, with: which they were well pleased! Indeed I believed myself, that its utility could not be surpassed, if equalled, but of late we have had an opportunity to test the qtulitiea of another, the Combination Stove," called Town's Patent, improved by Mr, French, and have found it far superior to the olio first mentioned. In answer to my enquiries, my .^ family say, that they can cook faster, better, and with le«s fuel and trouble, than they could witlt^ the other stove. 1 can only account for the differ* ence in this way, that the improved stove it s«r constructed that you can control the temperature at pleaiuie without changing the tild stove therefore the articles cooked areno*damag ed hy tt.o great a heat, nor is the he«|U«nated by» being misapplied.

I make this statement that the world may be benefited by it, as well as the venders of the im* proved stove. W.M. TRAFI ON.

Mr. Ira Frenchi Grand View, Illinois, No\% S. ISSf, Dsi* Sin:—We have tried the "Combination Stove**—we are well pleased, and think for ease and facility in cooking, it exceeds any 3tnves wo have yet seen. Yours &c. J, A. STEEL*

•The Mibscriber having the excluMii'i right of making and vending the :ibove stove, kcrps it constantly on hand. The Conical Siove he also keeps, a very cheap and convenient cooking stove.

A No a great variety «.f

SHIP J.\n hjiu.on STOVER

which he pledges himself to sell at the LouUvilld anil Cincmiviti prices. The public are particu« larly invited to call and examine the Patent Comnttion Stove. ftItj

Nov. 9, 1837—9tf FRENCH. YOUR UNI)EUSTANDING. .rgtHE subscriber (one door West of

to per p,}r.

A(

pBirinjff

c|lf»wpV«r.

A r%

]itn bc||t

eye-brows and whiskers prevents the hair from jfSS d)an j,nv other place. u. turning gray, makes it curl beautifully, and frees i){C. 29—16-2t CIIAS. WILLIAMS rcfrom scurf. Numerous certificates of the first ..• it 8pccti*oiliiy in stippo*t of ihe virttics of Old I \ALUABLr- 1*ARM tOR SALL. ridge's Balm are shown hy the proprietors. W WILL sell publicly, by virtue of an order of (£7- Read the following. ftthe Probate Court of Knox Counay, tndinns, ,s

late M«yor of on Satuarday the 13ih day of January next,

Philadelphia, h«9 certified, as may be seen below, on the premises in Vigo county, the well known so the high character of the following gentlemen, and valuable tract of land about four milm woutli

The undersigned do hereby certify that we hnve east of 'Terre-Haute, containing 320 acre*, mi used the Balm of Columbia discovered by 3. Old- rfeyigmted

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PCTRRSBCROU, I a. Feb. 33,

Mr. Tra French, Sir:—Your combins»ion stovo has been used for some months in i»y family and from my own observation and their representation, 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it a superior article. I purchased it as an exp rimen», and would now cheerfully give double the amount of it* price rather than be deprived of its use. Th» saving of fuel and labor would, in six months, amply compensate the purchaser for its original price. Respectfully, JOHN MclNTIRE.

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JL Mr-aars. C. & H. Rose, 8c Co.'a sStt re, in the building lately occupied a* Post Office,) wishing to make different arrangements in business, offers for aale his entire Mock of

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BOOTS, SHOES, I.RATHER, &e. ^to any person disposed to purchase the whole concern. Liberal terma

to priccs and payment will be made. In tho mean time, BOOTS and SHOES will be sold 25 per cent, ch^sprr than any other establishment. Gents, fine French CALF BOOTS (the neatest article ever offered in this place Gents, fine

$5

50

jusl received a lot of Ladies

p(l{ BOO I S, very fine. Custom work, re.

&,c dune to order, cheaper than tho I

g.00

SOAL LEATHER

11

in the map as the south ea»t quaiter

eight, in township eleven, n.rih of?

No. nine, in the same town stnl raigc.

pasture.

alto upon it an Otchard of fine fruit, *tid housi-, stable fce. such as a farmer requires, and it ia?»v one of the most valuable tne.ta of li.nd in the county, .both for fc-itilily of soil, ami loefctio

Trm*

Snte

—A crt ili' of nine and ighternu

months will be given on part of th- purchase"' money, and mortgage ar.d bond r^quittd on He

premises to secure ft. The title is in iij-putable. Persona wwhing to examine the land# before Sale, can apply to Samuel Patterson, 'lYi rr ll.iute,., to George Jos dan, on »he premises, or to the mb-\ scriber, near Vincennes. JAS. M. EMISON,

S9—lrt-3t

£1

used

hlmiieir. ami in hi* axtsnstra praaie« in Pulmonary nffrt tioun,

with aatontalitng effect Tl» hsppy combtnattop «f vegetable tubawneea, of which is entirely eompowd, an peculUrlr adaoteu dbease* of ih« Luafa, Ll*er, and Stotriaeh.

Thw wtdiciwa haa been med very eftenafvelr. ami the prrpnct-»r haa not known a atagla inMaare la which has failed in, ad

it

Also for aale it ab^ve, the ORRIS TOOTH necessary to a public houae. As the Wabash CaWASlt, a superior article for the teeth and gums:

u}

the concurrent testimony nf the most eminent tract the stand moat be expected rapid'/. prove. The plat upon which the Tavern ia budt embraces two full-sized town lots. The property

STKAYKD,

BY

?IROM Jasper county, Illinois, on Wednesday, December 19th, IR38, an IRON DAFPI.ED^. GRAY PONEY, a marc, with mached msne, switch tail, bl»ck legs, shotl all round, between thirteen and fourteen hands high, rvily built,^ and ab ut six year* ol.l. Any person taking up said mate and writing to me at Newtown, Jasper1 County, Illinois, so that I may get her, will be«* sui'ahly rewarded.

Dec. 29-16 3t MARTIN RI01.ER.

NOTICE

IShave

hereby given, that letters of administration^ been grmted the unilersigned on th« estate of Daniel Vainer, late of Parke county, de» ceased- Tlioae having claims against

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Administrator ofThos. Emison, dec.

Dec. 6—13-ls.

I

NOTICE.

DO hereby give notice, »hst uiitifahd on tlie^ fir a Mtin'«y of May, 183d, a: my ofHe iu Terre-Haute, I will receive and decide upon all^ claims which may be presented to me against.f Jonathan R. Shipley, petitioner for the benefit of the insolvent act in the Vigo Circut Court, In-

diana. WM. D. GRISWOLD, Trustee. Dec. 29—16-St

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NOTICE.

DO hereby give notice, that until and on the' first Monday of May, 1839, al my office in Tcrre-llante. I. will receive and decide upon allf/ cl .ims which may be presented to me against Johu^ ti. Mmnick, a petitioner for the benefit of the insolvent act in the gj Circuit Court, Indiana.

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WM. Ii. GRISWOI.I). Tiustee.

said

estate

will present them, legally authenticated^ *nd those indebted w.ll please make immediate payment^ The estate is solvent.

RARI5ARY VARNER, A«1m»x.

Der.39-16 3t AQUIM A JUS I U8, Adrn^r. \j pf

Heniry M*V, Sr. in Fsjette loW^liip, V'fri

countv, a bright BAY MARE, ket white up to the knees, bl «ze face, a white spot ot (he inside of the right leg, 13 hands high, and three tears old last Spring. Appraised to $25 by.David C. Creasy and L'hss. Brain, before mr, this 31st da of November, 1838. True copy from mjP est ray book. n'c.

29—163t JOHN HAY. J. Pi-

VTLUABUJ TAVERN STAND JN COVJ» INGTON FOR SALE.

HY.

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subscriber, being anxious to/rmbsrlc in other business, would dispose of the excel* Intt Tavern Stand now occupied by him, in the I own of Covington, Fountain county, Indiana.— Thia atand ia well known as the one

formerly

cupied by Qol. Rawles and containa an excellent stable, smoke house, and all ibe other appendages

oc»

passing through thia plaee is now onder «jn»

VEkV LOW. .. FiKLDS,

Covinirtnn, la^ October 4-4^m. "Nfow BLINDS—100 window blinds to# fnr cash, toclo* trw. w. triPiMA ma it €PO. 'Mi