The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 October 1841 — Page 3
Mortgage Sale.
llY Virtue of in execution, issued by the Clerk or the Vermillion Circuit Court, and to me directed end delivered, in favor of Hugh Stewart, and against Stephen Uncles, foreclosing the equity of redemption of the aaid Stephen R. Uncles, in and to the mortgaged premise* mentiottod in complainant^ bill one equal and undivided half of the eootbweet quarter of the soothwest quarter of Section number twenty-three. Township No. four tern, North, of Range ten, West, of the lands offered for sale at Vtneennes also, the undivided fatf of a certain tract of land in said county purchased by Stephen R. Unclee and Cheater Clark, fri»m William Hart and wife, coptatng about fifty seres, it being a pert of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-two in the same Township and Range aforesaid, beginning st stake on the West of Coal rreek, on the South line of said Section twenty-two, and running thence Cast on said section line 26^hains aryt 50 links, to the southeast corner of said section, thence north on satd section line 21 chains and 76 links to a Buckeye tree, tbence West 20 chains 87 links to a stake, tbence South 7 chains and 9 links to a Sycamore tree on the West bank o( Coal creek, tbence on the west bank of said •creek with its meanders to the place of beginning also, the one equal undivided half of piecc or parcel of land being apart of the northwest quarter o! the southwest quarter of Section 23, Township and Ranpe aforesaid, commencing at a stake on the Wot line of said quarter section on the South bank of Brewifa creek, thence running Sooth 9 chains 96 links to a stake, thence East 39 chains 78 links to a take, thence North 6 chains to Booth bank of Brewifs creek, thence on tbe South bank of said creek, with the meanders to the beginning, containing about 8 acres and five hunorwuns with sll the buildings, improvements thereon of every description, engine and every
Paddock and Polly Paddock his wife. Ebenezer l'addock and Amanda Paddock his wife, William CMorgan and Sophia Morgan liis wife, Jane Foster, Samuel Debaun and Felinda Debaun his wife, and Eliphalet 8. Koen, Oliver F. Keen, Albert C- Keen, Henry 8. B. Keea, Adelia Ann Keen, will take notice that a petition was filed against them on the 21st day of October. 1841, in the Probate Court, in, and for the county of Vigo, oy Benjamin F. Shattuck, and is now pending, wherein the said Benjamin F. 8battuck demands partition of the following real estate, to win number twenty two (22) of Section sixteen, Township number ten, north, of Range number ten, west. Also, The north half of ths northwest quarter of Section number twenty-one, of same Township and Range, except eight Acres off of ihe entire north part of said half quarter. Also, The east half northwest quarter of Section twenty, of same Township and Rsnge and that, at the next term of said Court, application will be made by the said Benjamin Shattuck for an order that partition may be made of said premises by Commissioners. BENJAMIN F. SIIATTUCK.
October 21,1841-7-4w (pr fee $3,75
Mortgage Sale.
virtue of an execution, issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Vermillion county, Indiana, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of Wm Tucker and Elijah Smallwood, and against Jonathan W. Downing, foreclosing the equity of redemption of the said Jonathan Downing, in and to mortgaged premises men* tioned in complainants bill, to wit: Lot known snd described upon the town plot of Clinton, as lot No. 6, in block No. 4. with all the appuMcnances thereunto belonging and I will on the lath of November, 1841, at the Court house door in Newport,within the leaal hours of said day, off for sole to the highest bidder, 'he rents and profits of said premises, for the term ol seven years. And if tbey should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said mortgage, debt snd costs, I will rite* and there offer the fee simple to the lushest bidder for caah to pay said debt. Win. BALES, Sheriff.
Oct. 19, 1841-7-31 tpr fee 2 W\tkash Courier Delinquents. 'T'HE subscriber, when he sold out -the Courier, expec ted to wmii,-personally. on all his subscribers in arrears. This he Slid it pAyiwetfyimpMsible todo. He therefore informs thoee indebted in Terre-Hauit una
Vigo County, North of Prairieton. that he haa left his accounts in the bands of B. M. HARRISON, Mayor of the Tewn of Terre-Haute, and that, if not settled by cadi or note by next Circuit Court, they will be then indiscriminately sued. This coorse is rendered absolutely necessary by the necessity which he is under of paying his oiwi de&tt, at well at large soma for other people. Hoping this notice wjll be heeded, the consequences of a neglect of it cannot be iustlv chareed to liim. JOHN DOWLING.
October 23, 1841-7-lt.
branches. Pork barrels and Lard kegs, on hand, of an excellent quality, for sale. D. GUENTHLR. October 23,1841-7-3mo.
TUB COUNTERFEITER'S DEATH BLOW. rvMIE public will pleats to observe that no Brandeih's Pilli art genuine unlaw the boa hat threa label* upon it, each containing a fac simile signature of my hand wilting, thus, B. Braodreth. These labels are engiarsd on Meal, beautifully designed, and done at aa expense of several thousand dollar*.
Tk« Brand ret Pill".
Tb« remarkable cure* which have been effected by Hiandreth't Pills, have astonished the whole medical faculty, many Of whom hare conceded that tbey era the greatest blessing that ever was riven to the world.
The reason thesetelebrated PillsnaTe *ueh a univci »aUr rood effect, is, because their action haimonites with the human body.
When a dose of Brandreth's Pills arc taken, thev are digested, and pats to every part of the system but tbey le*ve the body when tbey have affected the intend* '•ed purpose, and health and vigor are by thetn insured-
Mineral medicines mar enter the system, but they •are with difficulty got oat again acd thev always occation pain and miserv while thev remain in the body.
Whereat Brandreth's Pills ere as innocent as apiece of bread, and an evacuated with the disease for which they are taksa. row the time we are born to the time we c.eate to breathe, otr bodies are constantly watting, and as constantly building up. The actioa of the atmosphere wears or wastes them. 11m food we eat the digestive organs ^coavert into blood, which renews or builds up by Its .•circulating power, Thus the human body i« besltbv ,wben the blood circulates freely, and when anything ipteveaU iU free course through the vaiaa, disease roenneaces.
Rasaembse the tab, the aide, and the bottom, If The following are the only authorised persons to act as agnate—J AMES WARDLOW. Willi*iumowo
ACTB D, EARLY. Terre-Haute. K. DOLE, Otter Creek, P.O. MeCULLOCX & CONKfcY, Clinton. DANIEL DAVISON,Newport. JAMES ANNON. Eageas. Oct. 20, 1841. Mm.
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BY
thmg appertaining
to and, also, the whole oftheaoriheMt quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 26, Townahip 14JNor of Range 10 West, containing about forty acres, all lying in Clinton township. Vermilion coqncy, and State of Indian. I will on Monday, 15th of &ovemb*T, A. 1841. at the Court bouse door, in the town of Newport, Vermillion county, Indiana,within the lesrsl hours of said day, offer for sale at auction, the rents and profits of said premises, for. the term of seven years and if they should fail to «JJ for a sufficient sum to satisfy said debt, I *Stl and there in like manner oner for sale the fee simple to the highest bidder, on a credit of six months from the 16th dayol September, 1841. e'l the right, title, claim, interest, snd demand, of said (Stephen R. Uncles, in and to the said above described premises- Purchaser to give bonds with approved security and receive a deed on the payment of the purchase money. Wm. BALES, Sheriff, V. C.
there
Oct. 18,1841-7-3t. [pr fee 96 __
NOTICE.
WILLIAM
BV
SIIATTUCK, Wiley Shattuck, Lewis
frit* 1Brooke*
VI NO unented then»e!ee inth? Medici**, respectfully informs tMatmnso! Ter* rs-Hautev and vicinity that they ar attend Mall eel lain tbe professionStreet, oae door North ot Dr- Ik&N
Sept. !8-1841-»-ly.
BACON! BACON It
4000
Terre-Haute, May «9-tf Nat- Road
8,000 CMtM Yam. assorted na.nbers, for
Aprl
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L1NDLEY,
SMITH it BUTTON.
"A?FJSR*,'-«»'-')T»EAS.CASRO.
B^WNJi EARLY, will fif
bighestjmce ter Wlmt, Oau, an^ FlaJeii, thatr^Me, NarthMst
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of tbe PisUk Sqaart,
Aug. 21-50-tf. SALKIlATUt—A f« pOR sale bythabarvtl or keg. J? Tarre-Basie, Jaoe !t-4t^tl
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sale, at WOODS' Drag a»d
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A.
COOPER IN®. THE subscriber has commenced the Coopering business in Terre-Haute, on the Foundry Square, fronting the river, where he is prepared to carry on the coopering buainess in all its various
an Execution, famed from the Vigo
Circuit Coort, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of Richard De Steiger and against Andrew B. Ray, I have levied on the following real estate, the same having been tamed out by said Andrew B. Ray, to wit: tbe undivided half of the southwest quarter of Section number thirty-five, in Township twelve, north, of Range ten, west, in Vigo county, Indiana, excepting twenty Acres in the northwest corner, and twenty Acres in the southwest corners of said quarter, with all tbe sppurtunaneca thereunto belonging, and I will, on Saturday, the 6th day of Noermher next, at the Court House door hi Terre-Hautr, within ihe legal hours nf said day, offer for e*I» the rents and profits of said premier for seven year*, and should tbey fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy aaid (*ebt, I will then and there offer the fee simple of said premises to tbe highest bidder, for caah.topay aaid debt and cost.
$9000
J. STRAIN, Sheriff.
Oct. 16th. J841-*-3w tPra. fee, $2 50.
Hertsagc Sale.,
virtue of a Dwrree of the Tippecanoe Circuii Court, aud au Eaecu-ion issued by the Clerk thereof, and to
me. the
Sheriff of the county of Vigo,
Indiana, diluted and delivered, in farorof W.llnm M. Jennets, m. John Carroll. Jowyh Rener and Eve Edgiest Rener, fonekmng the equity of redemption of tbs^ald defendants, in and to the mortgaged premises mentioned ia s^id bill, us wit: In-lot, in the town ol Terre-Hsuta, known on the recordi-d plat of said town as Tot (101), ib Vigo coan.y, Indians, with all the •ppnrtetianece thorennto belonging, and I will,
on
urday, ths 6tiI day qf "finember next, at the Court House door in Tene-Hautc, within the legal hours of said day. offer for sale the rents snd profits of said premises for a term of seveu years, and if tbey shall fail to Sell for a sufficient sum to .satisfy ssid debt, I will theh and there otkt and expose the fee simple to :be highest bidder, for cash, to pay said debt snd cost.
virtue of an execution, issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in fsvtir of RoW*t Arvis. James Trabue, and Hardin T. Cunl, and against Alexander
Sat-
J. STRAIN, Sheriff.
Terte-Hante,Oct. l&h, 1841-6-3w [Prs-fee $2 50.J
iheriiPs^aie.
M.
Tucker and James II.
Nelsun, 1 h«ve seized and token the following lands,viz. the north-west quarter and the South-east quarter of scction four, in township thirteen, north of range nine, west, with all the appuretnanees thereunto belonging, containing 320 acres, taken as the property of James
Nelson, lying ift ne county of Vigo, in the State of Indiana, una I wiH on Saturday the 6th day of November next, at the Court House door, in Terre-Haute, within the legal hours of ssid day. offer for sale, the rents and profits of said premise* for a term of seven yesrs, and if tbey ahall fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there offer nnd expose to sale, the fee simple, to tlie highest bidder, for cash, to pay said execution and cost.
J. STRAIN, Sh'ff.
October, 14. 1841. 6-3t [pr.fee g250. MERINO SHAWLS.
A
SUP. lot of 7-4ths, 8-4ths and 10-4tbs Black and Scarlet MERINO SUA1VUS. (from the most celebrated manufactory in Europe.) are offeredat such prices as must be considered a bargain. ALSO, Afirst ralp assortment ol FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now being offered at the well knuwn Cash Store, at prices cheaper than ever. A very extensive variety expected soon.. Store, opposite the Court House, on the north. lWIIsute^Oct. 16-6-tf G. W. LANG
WORTHY.
READY MADE CI OTIIING.
A
GREAT variety of Gentlemens1 ready made winter Clothing, conswting of O VER- COATS, Caasintere, Sattinet and Jeans PANTALOONS, VESTS ditto, Flannel Shirts and Drawers. Also, a good assortment of LAD IE" The above are offered at veto
assortment of LADIES MERINO CLOAKS. prices. G. W. LANGW0RTIIY.
Oct. 16tb, 1841-6-tf
WOOLEN YARN.
GOOD article of Grey Mix'd Woolen Yarn, can be bad in large or small qusniities, at 1 25 cts per ib
Oct. 16th, !84!-6-tf G. W. LANGWORTIIY. LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING
in the Post Office at Clint.n, Ia.
Oct. 1st, 1841.
Anderson 4c Co Nolan, Alfred Austin, Elij Nsughton, James Andrews, Ames Peyton, John Applegate, Lewis 2 Potter, Isanc Barnes, Erasius Potter, S Carter, Abraham Patrick, Thomas Dsvis,Jo«iah Pay ton, Lewis Dibble, Schyler Pay ton, Samuel Emmons, Aron Pay ton, John Fox, Christiana t- Rush, David Fisher, Oarattac Round, Cyrus
WMSSSR4---
Hobs, Thomas •, Spangler, Lafayette Hammon, Jacob Skidmore, Hugns oii,LT .« Swickard, John Keys. Cuihbert 1 Shannon, John Loats, Frcdrick Smith, Dudly 7". Like, Henrv Temple, Selah Lambert, Hugh Trover, David Ixyand, Arthur Warner, A» Mcintosh, EHxabetli Wain, Lewis McCoffery, James Williams, Wilcot McCollem, George 2 Wedding, McGeth.Wm Wingate, II Mars, Wm A
Oct. 16-6-3w JAMES McCULLOCfl, M.
Cairo Money,
AND
1000 BUSH ELS OF WHEAT WANTED.
THE
subscriber will take Cairo Money at par, and merchantable Wheat at 621 cents per bushel, en sll danism!* that have been due him over six months, {if paid soon. New books were opened on the 30th of laat March, when J. W. Borden, Esq entered into business with him, consequently every one will see the propriety of balancing up the old books. His notes and accounta he must turn into cash to meet his engagernents.
Please stsp forward gentlemen and you will oblige your humble servant, Terra-Haute, Oct. 16th, 1841. AM ES GROVER.
Postscript.
MYSquare
BOOKS and NOTES are kept at the Stove and Iron Store of Grovkr & Bordsn. vrst side of the Public st which place will be found a full and complete asortment of Stoves. Fire Doss, (the best in ths United Statea) Waggon Boxes, Hollow Ware, (a light article) Juniata Iron and Nails, (the best in the cjty) Blacksmith's Tools, Plows, Hardware, Glass and
ITr^Grocerie*, at prices to sail the times. 16 '6 8m
Oct. 16. iWl. 6-3t
A good girl wtil er longer, with Oct 14-
Eoqnrc at tine ofiee
J.G.
POCKET BOOK LOST.
LOST,
on Tpeeday, 12th Oct. 1841, on the road from Clinton to Terre-Haute, or in Terre-Haute or vicinity, a large Leather Pocket Book, lettered on the ineiae, William Kile. M- D. Maumee City, Lucas county, Ohio, Sept. 1836—and containing a number of notce and account*.
Any person finding said Pocket Book and leaving it at the Courier offipQ, or at ihestoreof S. &. J.Crawford, will be libetallr rewarded by,
Oct 16.1841
ars now prepared to i. Offioaoo Second ieis'office.
WILLIAM KILE, .VI. D.
CHnton^Oct. I3th, 1841-6-tf. Saered Jtfusic.
THE
Subscriber, propoees teaching a Session of Malic in the town ol Terre Haute,lor which purpose Ihe afcizeqg*** Veapectiully invited again, to attend at ihe tawnim story ol t»c Methodist E. Church, on Thursday evening the 28th inst. at candle light, where a specimen of his prolession may be witnessed,—and probably a lactate given on the science, and the terms made known, by JACOB SHERFY.
»VKIM
rIE
for Saie.
subeenber. living three miles north-west of Tcrrt-Haute, haa 16 Mulm, for years old, broke ready for work. They are some of the largest that has been raiesd ia this state, they will be sold oa terms to make thetn profitable to I be haver. Application to be made to Jacob D- Early, or Wm M'Faddwn, Etors. or to we en my farm- MARTIN BURK
PlOUflftS.
JAMES GROVERhas for sale, at tb^IronandJUrdwara Store, tbe Cast and Grover PLOUGHS, the Castings ol wm are warranted sound have Wrought and Out Share*, wall calcslated for Timber or Praine Lead*.
Tbey
area light running Ploagh, warranted
to ran well, aad will besoUI low. ffA variety of Castings for sale aaabov*. March lUS-tf. _____
WRTIVKl A!*® HARNESS.^ rU8T «5ai»ad aad for sate a fine ateortasedt» ca
•"isss&s dklicfesELMAN
1V«tlce.
TT7^EREAS the 9th day of Sept.J#4I. aibmgn
•V
attachment agiiiasi tbe peraoaal eAcoi of fceeb apaswar. snabv me titosd on the affidavit of John Bond, which writ was directed to Jasass Nason mnetiUtof^iiCaantf, wMch writ erne maitnd to my tieasa the IBM dav of Septet her. 1841.ieendo«*eda« Whwt. by vrrtae of th* withut writ, I have attached the hllseisg property to witt one two hone wagoft, eae bay basse, twa sett* of harneas, one seddia, brkfte •aruaesia and whip, one oane. ._And 1 wrft pmae4 to adiadieste the same satkt day ei April, Wt. attnyofteein Terre-Haute, what* all that arooonoeraod
New Saddlery Establish! Comer of National Road and Fonrtk Strmts
'T'HE subscriber having renter! the FrameSioblate ly built hv D. Saaseen, Esq ou National Koa« Street, Terre-Haute, and commenced tbe
Saddling, Harness, end Trunkmaknig Business. respectfully solicits the patronage of tbecitizcns^of Ter-re-Ha ate and Vigo county. Indiana. Haviug learned bis business in
O7m ^the
b«K
and
His prices
m«ii £t«h»00»ble
shops io Eagland. b«atte« htmselt that he can give general satisfaction to those who msy favor htm tbeir custom.
will, in all cases, be moder
ate. and be is determined, by cloee attention and punctuality. to deserve, even if he cannot cwnsiawa, success.^ The public is invited to call.
Ocr 9-5-if E. BRAMMKR
Strayed,
TRAY ED away from the sulwcriber, livingm Terre Haute, on the 25th of September, 1841, a Bay Colt, three years old. laat spring, marked nearly as follows* mane worn off dose a bole in his forehead between1 the eyes, one inch and a half in length, and half an inch in depth no shoes on at the time of leaving.
A liberal reward will be given for return of said colt, or for such information as will enable the subscriber to find the same. LUTHER MILLER.
October 9, l841-5-3t.
NOTICE.
rpHE Special Board of Equalization, of tbe eoanty of Vigo, to equalize the valuation of the real estate, of said county, will meet at the Court-bouse, in Terra Haute, on the third Monday of November next, for tbe purpose of hearing and determining grievances, and te equalize taxes thereon.
W. N. HAMILTON. Auditor.
Oct. 9, 1841—*-4t. .i 3T-TN
^I-ast Notice.
Jindebted
AM under the necessity of again urging all those* to the Isle firm ot Blahs Ball to make payment. They will please call on me for that purpose at the counting-room of Wm. 8afl£Co., and, I liave to say JinaUy that unless this notice is promptly sttended to, all notes and accounts on hand will be put in suit.
,, BANK NOTICE.
Ee
Bravch Bank or Indiana,
'l
Terre-Haute, Oct. 1 at, 1841.
rpHE stockholders in this Branch will please tskc notice that an election wi'I be held at the Banking House, on Atonday the first day of November next, between the hours of 10 clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M., for Eight Directors, to aerve on the part of said Stockholders, for one year then next ensuing.
By order: Oct. 9-5-t3 A-B FONTAINE, Cash'r.
HI tin Ordinance,
FOk THE OF THE PUBLIC SQUAWS.
SECTIONPROTECTION
1st. Beit ordained by the Common Coun
cil of the Town of Terre-Haute, Thnt if any person or persons, shsll turn in^on the_ Public Square, or cause to be turned in on the Public Square of said town any horse or horses, neat cattle or other animals, he she or they shall forfeit and,pay the sum of five dollars for every such offence and cost of suit.
Sec. 2. If any person or persons, being the owner of any horse or horses, neat cattle or other animals, shall, knowing, suffer the same to run or remain within the enclosure of the Public Square of said town, he, she, or they, shall forfeit and pay tbe sura of five dollars lor every such offence.
Sec 3. If any person or persons shall hitchany horse or horses to the picket fence around the Public Square in raid town, he, she, or they, shall forfeit and pay the sum of two dollars for every such offence
JOHN II. WATSON.
Attest: W. M. Modesitt. Passed Sept. 17, 1841-5-3t. J%Yw Paper* T»HE undersigned (the founder, and, for nine years. co-editor of the Wabash Courier,'1 will commence the publication of a newspaper at Terre- Haute, so soon as the necessary arrangements can be effected for that
urpose, which will be very shortly. A prospectus will printed in a few dava, in which he will briefly set forth the political landmarks by which the paper will be governed. In the meantime, his past conduct as an Editor must give assurance that it will be thorough ly Whig.
Oct. 9-S- THOS. DOWLING. CONVBWT AND ACADE*** OF THE SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE,
Near Terre-Haute, Vigo eoanty, Indiana. Sister Theodora Guerin, Superior.
rpHE Sisters of Providence occupy a very fine building newly erected in a retired and healthy situation, four miles from Terre-Haute They have just opened a Boarding School several boarders have been admitted, still tuere is room for a larger number of pupils. Among the tutoresses provided for this institution, some are natives of America, others of France aud Ger* many, so that the children of these different nations mav find in their teachers the means of perfecting
themselves in their own language, and facility in learnig the other branches taught in the school. The course of instruction embraces Reading, Writing,
gu«„
ing the other branches taught in the school. iReadin^. Arithmetic, Geography and History, both ancient and modern, Engliah composition, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Mythology, Biography, Astronomy, Rhetoric, plain and ornamental Needle*work, Bead-work, Tapestry and Lacowork.
TERMS OF ADMISSIONS.
Boarding, including the above English branches per annum, 8100
extra charoes.
languages, per annum, 12 OT Vocal and instrumental Music, .* 30 00 Drawing, Oil Painting and Painting in water colors, 20 00 Imitation of Oil Painting on linen and vol vet.
Oriental Painting, embroidery and artificial flowers, 00 Washing and mending, •'1 1* 00 Stationery, 6 00 Medicine at the Apothecaries' rates.
Each pupil must be provided at her entrance with dt least six summer dreseea, and three winter ones, dark colors would be preferred, and suitable to the season, eight changes of linen, eight pairs of stockings, «ix hand-t6wels, six napkins, at least three night-gowns and night-caps a dark calico bag, about three quarters of a yard square, tooth and hair brushes, fine and coarse combs, and a small drinking cup.
Regulations for Boarders.
No pupil will be received for a term less tbsn six months- No deduction will be made after a quarter has been commenced except in cases of protracted sickness or expulsion from school. Psv is required qusrterly in advance. Parents are at liberty to leave their children during vacation should they prefer to withdraw them daring that time, no dedoction *ill be 'made.
Vmite are permitted only from Paren'a, Guardians, very near relatives, or pereoneexpressly sent by parents or Guardians and those visits, must be made on Thursdays' onlv, in order not to interrupt the damesThe pupils themselves are not permitted to visit, except cases of tbe raoet urget nature.
Ike govern men: of the institution would and at the setae time firm. The pupils will be .always aecov* panied by the sieters, whose watchful and saten^ii vigilance will cone every opportunity to form their youthful hearts to virtue- Punishment will be seldom iaed, and only when encouragements aad rewards prove uaelese.
As the members of the institution profess theCatholie religion, the exercises of religious worship are Catholic but members of every other religious denomination ut teceived of wboan it ia only requited fast they assist with propriety aad decency at the public doties of re-
^Tbe health of tbe papils will be, at ail timee, aa object of aolieitade and care to tbe sisters should the papils be taken nek, while in tbe institution, the parents are always at liberty to withdraw tbem,aboaid they think proper
io
leave them, tbey trill receive evary
attention that atfsetion aad kiadoese can smgest- ia those cam tbe perents will become responsible for the doctor bills, itc-
Freqaent examination will be bold daring the year, to mark the progt eas of the pupils and to excite etnaiat^a a mom them, after which, accoants of tbe progress, capacity, disposition of each papil will be forwarded to the parents or gaardiant At tbe sad of the year aaexamination will be held and followed by a distribution of premiums, aeaa inconragoaicat for the papile wto will dsftingaiah themselves.
Next Spring the sisters will open a day school Day •ehoiars will be taoght aeparately Eras the beardeia. ha 4 0 0
All letters directed to the tastitanoa tasat be poet paid. N. B. Saoald the papils come witboat the fall smnan* ofdottriagabove reqaired, parenu will appaiat a person t« whom iheinatitatioa amy apply to procam, UwMdiBtaly after the entrance, what ia waatnw.
Cfa. »-&-t3 fPta- lee, »IO 00-] LETTERS
REXAINTNO'tabe
ia three
Barker, Was. 3 Coadrav. Firacy ***., Craw, marry Dcaaes^Unak Evans. Finer
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attend.
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rjen»fceT,
1841.
Oct 5-4-51 HICKfOX
tbe Poet Ofiee at Otter Cnai,
Ia., oa the 1st Oct.. 1841 wh»d^ if mm: taksnam
month* will sent tathaCtnsral Past Ottca
^»|rOHN M. CLARKE* le Estabmshp Locxr Ornct, Wheeling, V*.
LETTERSor
from any part of th* U. Statea enclosing
the cash prize ticketa,and ordering tickets in the schemes below, or any others drawn in the U- S. will meet the same prompt attention aa if on personal application, if addressed to John M. Clarke, Wheeling
Jflammwth Scheme.
Being one of the moet Brilliant Schemes drawn in the Uni:ed States for ten years, having mom PRIZES than blanks. More tbau one fifth «m the Prises will have on th««m either three or two of the drawn iium* bets. Seventu-E-clt Ncm&tr Luitery—Sixteen Drawn Ballots. 1st Capital §50*000. Union Lottery, Class 9. Draws at Alexandria, Saturday Oct. 23d, 1841.
GRAND SCHEME. •400 $20,000 300 90,000 250 25,000 300
1 $50,000 $50,000 25 1 30,000 30.000 100 1 25.000 25,000 100 1 10,000 10,000 170 1 8,000 8.000 124 1 7.000 7,000 124 1 6.000 6.000-\ 124 1 5,000 5,000 124 1 4.000 4,000« 248 1 2.500 2400 372 1 2^11 2^11 6,324 4 2,000 8,000 5,673 5 1,150 8,750 5,673 10 1,500 15,000 5.573 10 1.250 12.500 5.673 IS 1,000 '50,000 7,564 15 500 25,000
1
25,000
Totals.
1
I
TilO. H. BLAKE.
Terre-Haute, Oct. 2,1841—45-tf-
34 000
150 10,000 100 12,400 80 9,920 70 8,680 60 14,880 50 1^600 H40 25*,960 141,825 20 113,460 .85.095 12 6-5,076 fc 10 75.640
38,256
TICKETS $220. Shaies in proportion.
$1,198,197
Choice Liquors.
rpHE undersigned has for sale to close a consignment, a choice assortment of Brandy, Gin and Wine, tliey will be sold very low. for cash or approved paper on time.
Oct. 9-5-3t A. MCGREGOR.
-VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
WILL aell my .House snd lot, in Terre-Haute, situated immediately south of the Prairie House. The House is a large frame, very convenient, and well calculated, and iB built of the very best materials, and finished in good style throughout. Possession given immediately, and ternta easy to the purchaser.
Aug. 14-49-2m. A. L. CHAMBERLAIN. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT!
WILL pay fifty cents, in caah, for five thousand bushela of good merchantable WHEAT, delivered at my store, inTerre-Haute.
Aug. 2fc-51-2in A. McGREGOR.
Wanted,
1 000
POUNDS of live Geese Ft at hers, in cxcharfge for Goods, at cash price, if delivered st my
Store, soon. it's August 7-48-tf G. W. LANGWORTIIY.
STATE OF INDIANA, GREENE COUNTY,«. Greene Probate Coort, August Term, 1841. John Scott's Estate.— Complaint of Insolvency.
GOMES
now Adain Strop", Administrator of said estate, by Mr. Carson, his counsel, and files his complaint of insolvency herein, and the Court being fully satisfied of the insolvency ol said estate, order, that notice of the pendency of said application be made in the
uWabash
Courier,*1 a newspaper printed in
Terre-Haute, Indiana, for six successive weeks, notilyihg tbe creditors ol said estate, that unlees they notify said Administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by [filing] the same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit, upou which the same may be founded, in the office or the Clerk of said Court, previous to the final distribution of the assets ofsaid estate, such claims will be postponed, in favor of the claims of tho more diligent creditors.
A true copy: Test, S. R. CAVINS, Clerk G. P. C. Oct. 9-5-6w [Pre. fee. $4 00.J
Mortgage Male.
virtue of an execution isaued by the Cierk of the Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of Charles B. Modisett. pt. Robert B. Covert, foreclosing the equity of redemp.ion of the said Robert Covert, in and to the mortgaged premises mentioned in complainants bill, to n*it. in-lot ns known and designated upon the town plat of the Town of Terre-Haute,as number (235/ with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, and I will on Saturday, the 30th day of October, 1841, at the Court-house door in Terre-Haute, within the legal hours of aaid day, offer for sale to the highest bidder, the rents and properties ofsaid premises for a term of seven years, and if they should fail to sell for js sufficient sum to satiafy enid mortgaged debt and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple to the highest bidder, on a credit until the 12th day of November, 1841, the purchaser to give bond -with approved eseurity, and rsoeivc a deed on the payment of ihe purchase money.
J.
I estate of Hudson Hughs, deceased, late of Vermilion county, Indiana- All persons having claims againat said estate will present them property authenticated settlement, and all persons indebted to said estate wi be required to pay up—The estate ia suppoeed to be ii solvent. RICHARD M- WATERMAN, Adm'r.
Eugene, Sept. 29, 1841-5-3t.
A LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING
All, Angeline Bennight, Joseph Black, Josiali Clark ,11 Carr, Thos Clark, Hamilton Davis, John Davis, George Ferguson, WmP Ferguson, Henry Gartin, James Gunn, Esq Hale. David Jones, David Lawson, Lafayette Lee, James
00
Oct. 2-5-3w*
in the Post Office at Prairieton, la.,
on the 1st day of Oct. 1841, which if not taken out by 1st January, 1841, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.
tw.
AM Casto.
THE
Oct.
Larkins, Nicholss Lewis, Avinoht Moody, Nelson Mobly, Levi 2 Martin, William 'X' Mattox. Benj Dubcrry Parker, George ,t Paddock, E &q Ralpb, William Stewart. Henry Scovel, Sylvester Rev Thomas, Jorden r, Bvra er, Midi lad
Tichenor," By ram Uncapher, Mic Ward, Martha Ward, Rasimus R. HOGG AIT, P. M.
LIST OF LETTERS
will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. it Lootzenhisen- Alonzo Morrison. Noah
Allen, Mr Bos worth. Bailey, Jacob Blanchard, John Barritt, Joseph lea maters, John Clark, Cheater of Henry Coroner of Vermillion co. Chelricy, Judge ., Clark, Ezra Cambell, Ilarvcy Davis, Dugan, Charles Fox, George Florer, Alexander Farley, David A Hoobfer, John Hollingsworth, Abraham Hant, John 8 Henderson, Paris Hathaway, Isaac Jones, Nathaniel Jones, Catharine Johnson, John
Moore, John W 2
Nichels, Betsey Mrs., -, Nicliles. Wilhsm Fiper, David Reynolds, Sl Rodgers, Rogers, James Rowley, Randolph, Isaac "JBeun, Jacob
Sheriff Vermillion co. 4 Smith, Johnson Smith, Mary Mrs Smith, James W 2 Stanton. ElixabeUi Scott, W Dr ^Starns, Jatnes Sbueraft, Silas Taylor, Joseph
1(-
Kaeffiman. Isaac Leach, Mary Ann Lewi*. Elijjfli Lay, Lay ton
Workman, Ann Jv Wise, George,. .. fWHtsn, Jaeot
GEORGE TILLINGHAST, P.M.
Newport, Oct. 1,1841-5-3w.
A LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING
Carti*. \Villiam Davis, Sarah Miss
RICHARD
IiMbMg 75 Lyooa. David W so a a a A Walker. SuHad
Oct 9-S-3w E. DOLE.
in the Poet Office at Eugene, la., oo
tbe 30th day of September, 1841, which, if not t&kea oat in three months will be sent to the Geoer* Post Office a* dead letter*. Avery, Joho Morris. Hester Ann Bryer, Elisabeth ParksThomas Bright, Jamta Capt "Rob*s!I. David
2
Brown. Jam«a jStewart, Jobn rw— John ^Seatt, Robert ft Crowaor, Mote* yf 'I -V^fBto&E,i
Weller, Margaret
jr^WtgWy, Joaeph 2 Wallace. Alexander
SSl/^ry ^Wbellock. Jobn Keadall. Wiltia
J^"W*Haoe.l^a
L^KeM.Oet.
l-9-3w JAMES ARMOUR. P. M.
OroceriesX Groceries!!
BLAKE has teewved. by steamboat
Keokak. l*rge end general assortment of Family and otber GrocAiea. suitable for theaaeof thacoaatry and tow a. whieh be will aetl to hi* eastoateis at chMo **tbey caah*paichaaed ia thieBMrket- Heinritcs tboae buyiu to eelhiaaia to give htm a eaU.as w«ft a* other*. March
i2»-28-U.
Freuc* townm.
TUST
rocrwad, afewptoceaof French LAWKS, new at«|e. aad cheap- Also, a variety of Eegimh aad FrvSTpRIN^Vra fine bl^ aad anMeacb«l jfOBUlOi, dtc^i all of which ar* offered, at the f*escat tnae, t*™ SZT?™
for Sale.
rpHE subscriber will givaa good bargain in a tract ol 340 ACRES OF LAND, in Putnam county. IIlinoia, aitnated within half a mil* of the Illinois river *bo«u 100 acree timber and the balance Prairie. Them ia a Erune and log dwelling, log smokehouae and stable, and S5 acres in cultivation. It is within 9 inilesof Henepin. Ul. Refer to AS. JOHN«,"?o^a^eAor subscribar%xHenepm.
Juiy 34-1841-4b-3in JAMI^i fljASON.
DO^K8T1and
r^-A„ extensive asaoruncnt of 3-4
7-8.4 4, 38 met. brown and bitched muaimp, which are offered cheaper than ever Feb. 17-25-tf G. W. LANG WORTHY
Dissolution of PartnersUfp.
THE
partnership heretofore existing between Daeid W. Rankin and IViUiam Ranktn is this day diasolved by mu:nal consent. David W. Rankin, thankful for paat favors, and patronage, will continue the. Cabinet making, as usual, at the old stand, opposite the Eagle Hotel.
David W. Rankin iaalso authorised to aettle tbe accounts of theiate firm, and takee this opportunity to request all persons indebted to said firm to come forward immediately and settle up. by cash or note
Xu«l JYotice.
LL persons knowing themselves indebted to S. Patrick, or old account to Patrick &. Wood, or to G. W. Patrick & Co will save cuflt* by calling and settling the same immediately.
A'
I am authorized to receive and receipt for the same. G. W. PATRICK. Oct. 5, 1841 4tf
Wanted^
1000
DOLLARS, in Specie, foe which a fair per id incurrent Bank note*, by B. BOOTH & CO.
cent, will be pai
Terre-Haute, Oct. i-4-t4
To Steam-Moat Traveller*. jyjERCH ANTS and Steam-Boat Traveller*ave resI. pectfully informed, that the chased the now Steam-Boat LI VI
Case, on Domestic Attachment
above named defendant Abel Casto, will take notioe, that the said Squire Smith, hasaned out ot said Court, a Writ of Domestic Attachment againat thelandaand tenements, goods, chattela, rights, credits, monies and eflecta, of the said defendant, which Writ has been returned, executed. The said defendsaid appear and defend the same, the matters and things therein alledged against him will be heard and determined in bis abaence. nil C.T.NOBLE, CUrts. -i* Bv W. N, HAMILTON, Deputy
ant will therefore take notice of tha pendency of Suit, and that unless he appesr and defend tlie si
2.
mil. [4 4wpr fee$21
f!
StoicVs Fills, ..
J- STOUT'S Highly implored Piffs, or JL7 Great Western PanaCca, a ceitaia cure for Fever and Ague. For tale at
YA RN, for sale, by
Terre-Haute, Oct. 2-4-tt B. BOOTH & CO.
JVUIP
Oct. 2-1-4t.
STRAIN, Sheriff.
Terre-Haute, October 9, 1811-5-3w.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. HAVE taken out letters of administration on the
Terre-Haute, Sep. 22, 1841-3t.
NEW
GOODS—Now opening at the" C«*A Store' direct from the City of New York, a good assort-
mcnt of goods adapted to the winter and spring tradetown ana country purchasers aro resaectfully so call before buying, as bargains will be given.
REMAINING
Artis. Sylvia 2 Adams, Ferdinando Adams, Willism Anderson, Wm Bcsch, David Boudinot, John jr 2 Bennett, Mrs Mary Ann Boatright, A Bond, Thomas Baird, John
Eppert, John
Fears, John 2 Foal*, Washington Floraace, Mafk F?dl«r, Jaa»e*i^# 4#, .f 5 Farm, Wot Geaang. Mis* Amanda Gray, George r-'-'r™
TERR^HAirre
v«s
D.W.RANKIN,
Oct.2-4-3t WM. RANKIN.
haa purand will
in a few weeks, add her to his Steam-Boat Hotel, at the Evansville Landing, where he will St or*. Receive, and Forward Goods, on such terms as will make it the intereet of Wabash Merchants to give him a preference.
Passenger*, wishing to take passage up or down the Ohio river, will find comfortable births, and a guarantee that no boat can poesibly pass without their knowing it which cannot be thfxnae, if they stop in Hotelsup town. R, F. HORD.
Evansville, Oct. 2, 1841. 3m STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF VIGO, SS. Circuit Codbt, November Term, 1841. Squire Smith,
O
WOOD'S
Sepi. 29, 1841. 4tf Drugg and Apothecary Store.
800, 900 and 10,00
COTTON
aoons.
•T'HE subscriber has just returned from the cast with a fine selection of watches, jewelry, silver ware, tors, knives, and spectacles. Very cheap for cash.
Terre-Haute, Sept. 25ih-3-tf I. P. CUSTER.
Notice.
rpiIE suhscrihers having removed their stock of mnrchandiss from this place, to Bowling-Green fa. respectfully request all persons having unsettled tnaineas with thein to call at Messrs. & D- S. Dana Idson's, whore one of us may usually bo found.
im
-f"? Ai
SOME
time last Spring I turn^ouf a t^w^Sftfic following discription, aa near as 1 can recollect which animal I am unable to tind in her asUal range. She is a White and Black, that is,her hind-partaand bodv aro white, and her neck and head a dark browu or black, her legs I think are also black she has along and handsome tail, and is rather taller than ordinary cows—mark or brand not recollocted. She formerly ranged in the neighborhood of Spring HH. (Wm. C. Linton's late residence,) but is now missing.
A suitable reward will be paid for her delivery to me or for such information as will cnablo me to get her. She should have a young calf about this time.
A. B. FONTAINE.
ly solicited
O W. LANGWORTHY.
Terre-Haute, Feb. 27-lVtf.
in the Poet Office TWre-rfaote, la.
Oct. 1, 1841. Persons calling for any oftbese letters will say "advertued.,r .. Hunley, W
Holmes, S Humphreys, John Hall, Joel Hanna, Mrs Francis Ivy. Gilbert Ireland, Isabella Kight, John Kennedv, Wm Jonea, Thos W Jones, John Job, Miss Sarah Lang, Charles S Larkins, Sanford Lewie, Nancy Little, 8 9 Leavitt MrsH Lewis, Maria 1^ Lambert, Rabcrt ipte.
v,~
Bryant, Wm Baker, Abraham Buckner, Brown, Preseron Basure, Bugg, Tlioe Braskett, Britton Black, Sam'l Buchannan. Alexander Brock, Richard Barton, John Briley, Samuel Bairo, James Crutiiptnn, Wesley W Clark, Mrs Elizabeth Cbapin, Msnley 3 Coin, Miss Mary Ann Casper, Silas Carter, Thomas 2 Crawford, Mrs Pbebc E 2, Chappie, rhUip Cone, Fraoeis Cox, Ezra Conover, Ralph Cum mine. Sam'l
l«wis,
tins.
4
J^Trwirige, Wm .Weller- Margaret 'Way, Henry nVafea, Oliver
'U^Miller, John ^Mar*,\Vm vSMinsr, Refus i.
&
!-f'
Mann, S
{f
..Morris, Wm », i.May, James -c...:. If '/Miller, Jacob f/r'
Maleom, Writer =31 Montgomery, Joseph pi "Medaw Mi*sBet*ey
isr McCluro,
Corby, Wm Corey. Cmy*es, Wm Crookshank. of Geo Cesto, Wm jr Carpenter, Noab
1
^.iMcCoffochJlfflKi
JMelntosb,jJcaeph ',
&
I
Ooley, Thornton ^Ryman, Jobn L*fi|Ryan, John ^Rutter, (hi ^tRevill, ES "«•.
Clarke, Wm i«ho if Dailey, Wm Rice, Mas Catharine Denr's. Tbes« %Rsdtfer, Jesse Daaiel, Rystcrman Mr*. Dunsigan, Miss Sarah A Richardson John 8 Durham, John Ronjine.flsmuef Drummond. WmS Pinney. Daaiel 2 Davis. AlvaaC. .. Potts, Mta. Ann Dix.John tm i&^^^wPetet*,JotaiT Dean. Elijsb s* *^Patt««»a.Jobn .• «. Douglass, Benjamin fcs^Pbillipa, AquilU Dcvol, Gideon Provost, John Daagerfield. Wm 2 -1* Speacer, George |I Eaton, Ebenetur Si fort,
Sera*, George iStokaai.Harr' Street*, Je*se
Smith,
gJ-SSSS'J^
Harbia, Rev J***? Hueecn, Robesrt N Hoscry, Georpe Herri ngioo. John Havin*. R«v James Hall. Saml HalLHmar Boaktna. Mrt Amanda iTugbea, Mr* Mary
Oa- 2-4-3t
w/xttiiv
J|ayf5-36*u. O. W I»AN(»WORTIiT.
Whiia.iolitl Warren. Mrs WwtfrH.lii
WfeH SCHOOL.
Tlte duties pi this Institution will be rtitotined ibe* sccond Monday in October. The Principal he* added to hia former quite extensive stock, some new and aplendid article* ol apparatus tor illintrating the Physical sciences, so that additional lacilitiee will be afforded to young ladiee and gentlemen for acquiring aa thorough an education aa c*g be obtained in any inatitution. No atrorger evidence, he thinks is necessary, of (he favor with which this school is regarded, than the respectable snd steady support it has received during^
its existence, and he a mures its patrons that no efforts, nor expense shall be spared to render it worthy of their utmost confidence. Temiaaa formerly. Oct-9,1841-S-3I. J. PROVOST.
Mr Provost, for several yrafs had charge of tho classical and general net ruction of my sons snd gavo the most entire satiafaction by \he success with which be conducted their studies. I have never known a gentleman better qualified for that important office, and il' S
great pleaaure, on aecount of hie High moral
•tyl religious character, aa well aa his literary attainii.iQnta.tp recommend him to the favorable consider*lion of those who have sons to educate. c. v. WILLIAM C- RIVES.
Senate-Chamber, Sept. 3,1841.
:^^^*HTake rV«(ice,
rp}l:?Aul,f:rilfrr,Vl*_now
bor. and for durability, cannot be surpassed. •One of these Pumps can be seen in operation at tb« residence of Ltjcics H- Scott, Esq, Tcrm-Haute. The subscriber is also prepared to furnish Fire Engines— which have bwn well tested at tho Eaat, artd are in general use. The Fire Eugiue* can be furnished at a cost of from $250 to such prices se the (Measure of the purchasers nuty desire.
The price of the No. 2 Pumps for Cisterns is $30 Lead pfpe will be famished at 20 cts per foot. Orders left with Lucius H. Scott, Esq., will meet* with immediate attention, or, if seat to the subscriber, at Evansville, Ia. Term* cash.
W. A. SULLIVAN, LamHe»»Foundry.
Evansville, Sept. 4-58-tf. "Vsb {STEPHEN G. DODG®^ T'% ATTORNET AND COUNSELLOR afZ* maantsM TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA,
OFFICEcorner
of Ohio and Market strq
east corner of the Pubticsqu&re,«ml ad. dwelling of L. H. Scott, Esq. REFERENCES: ,'f? Hon. John Fine, Ogdensburgk, Hon. Silas Wright, Jr., Canton, 5 Hon. Micah Sterling, Wafer town,
M*errff*eille Flour, I
FROM
K. Barnes' Steam Mill, just received, and for sale, Wcat aids of the Square, by A. LANOE, who will keep a constant supply on hsnd. Expected, in a few days. lOCrbbls. of Perrysville WHISKY, from II. Barnes' distillsry, warranted of the beet quality.
Terre-Haute,8ept 4, '41 tf A. LANOENEW CONFECTIONARY. QTEWART fe DUNN respectfully inform the public O that they have employed a first rate Confectioner, and have connected with and adjoining their Coffee House, on Second Street, a Confectionary, where tbey are prepared to supply town or country orders, wholesale or retail, on teruts suited to the present times. Every thing usually feutid on such establishments always on band, or manufactured to order- The public are invitod to call. 0*80DA and CHOICE LIQUORS, and Cordials, also kept on hand in the room aujwining.
Terre-Haute, Sept. 4-52-tf
FOP Sale.
rPWO
new BUGGIES, ono SULKY ands two horse WAGGON, just received from the eastern manufactory, and for sale, by
Clinton, Sept- 11-1-tf JAMBS McCULLOCH.
HARLAN, U. MANLY. Iaw
PAINT,
I
mium
W*i
Smith, fatten, James Hkhrpmmi ChriatopSer Taylor, George Tmmaa, Miss Henrtelfa Whiteaei, Sarah Wood, Rev E Whitehead. Wttt II Ward. Michael Wood, lota Waeden. J-nsw Well man, Mary N
Esther
4
"le:,wd^ady for dc-
Is, south iuiag the
Fhiudoiph,.:
Hon. H. Bronsou, St. Augustine, Florida, Oct. 31-8-tf. 2—
MjUTJLEY CHJIPiJY, A1TORNEY AT LAW. FFICE on Market Street opposite the Courier
Office,
Sept. 18-l841-2-tf. 4 tig
II. T. KETCIIAM,
HAVINGDR.
permanently settled in Terre-Haute, res
pectfully tenders his professional services to all who may tlcsirc them. Office on the corner of Cherry and First streets. June 19,1841-41-tf.
MNDLKY, BUOWN A EARLY* I COMMISSION AND FORVV^HUINO MERCHANTS. Terre-Haute, Indiana. Feb. 20, 184I-i4-tf.
-i Poet. A. Holmes.
rpAKFiS this method of expressing gratitude for previous patronage, and solicits its continuance. Office at the old stand of Dtomol* &. Holmes. Calls received st all hours,and faithfafVy attended.
Terrc-lfauto, Feb. 20-24-tf JNO. FERNANDO A1AM3
OFFERS
his services as a Teacher of ANCIENT aud MODERN LANGUAGES, and would be happy to have a class formed for that purpose. The highest testimonials will be produced of his qualifications. He can be found at the Pavillion Hotel.
August 7-48-tf. JYtw 'Store,
THE
BAILEY & ELK1N.
P. S. 100 Bushels Bluegrasa seed for sale, enquire at Danaldson's
.V
M-'T B. &K.
subscriber has opened a good Btork of GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, QUEEN3WARE, BOOTS andSIIOES, (fee-, on the north side of National Roud Street, nearly opposite, and north of Wm. McFaddcn's Tavern, where he willscllon tho lowest and most accommodating terms. Among the ^rliclce on hand are: Coffee, Sugar, Tcas^ JVincs,Brandies, Flour,
Com Meat, Bacon, Lard, ifC. $c. My old customers, and the publicgcuerally, arc uivi* tedtoeall.
May 8-35-if R. II. HEBB.
IIALTER AND WELL ROPE,
HALTER
and wen rope, bed cords, plough liacf
trot lines, chalk ana fish lines. May 22-37-tf BOOTH. 3c CO.
YARN AND BATTING.
IUSTCOTTON
received and for sale cheap, at wholesale and retail, by Sept. 11-l-tf WM. J. ffA LL ft CO.
Notice,
ARLAN &. MANLY. Attorneys at law Marshall. Clark county' Illinois. March-27-29-tf. STAGE
1m
ft
FARE REDUCKD.
Tj^ARI? from Terre-Haute to Lafayette, by way of JT Crawfordsvilli, $3 00. July 17-45-tf R. S. BAILEY. Proprietor
jvotice.
'l^lfRlward ConimiMioners of Vigo vottnly, a tln ir
next session, on tlie first Monday of December next, will receive sealed proposals for keeping the paupers of this County, the Commissioners famishing the fsrm now owned by the County for that purpeoe, consisting of forty acre* of land, with the improvements thereon. Tbe contract will be let to tbe lowest responsible bid* der.
giving wearily for tbe faithful porformanee of hi* duty. The contract will extend *Oe year.?' By order of the Cominmonerst
Sept. Il-l-6w. W. N. HAMILTON. Auditor-
t*?* tfe#
C1UNPsuperior**5,
lUNPOWDER, Imperial and Ytfttrtf Hyson Teas, quality, for sale, at
1
of a
I
^ttg. 14-49-tf
wnnn't
WOOD'S
Drug and Apothecary 8torc.
Cloth, Hat, HMrthTSc/nbbiog Flesb, Shoe, and Camel Hair. For sale, at a WOODS'Drag and July 24-46-tf Ajiolbecary Store.
WfSH to pufthMr a for which
fchasr a quantity of Gold and Silver, rill give a lair adva
for which will give a nir advance, in current funds August 7-*JMf G. W. LANGWORTHY.
JTaile.
£fh KEGS Nail*, aiworted. for sale f-y Aug.28*51-tf SMITH*-BUTTON-«Mt-rs#A
A
WHISKEY.
few Barrels et Rectified Whiskey oa liand and for sale low. toeloos consigoincnt. Feb.W-tf. LINDLKY, BROWN A. EARLY-
Salt,
1 (10(1 Kadawlia Salt,/wt received, and "superior q*ality," for sale ky April 3-30-tf. SMITH &. BUTTON.
MILL AND
%0
tram NES.P. M.
J. O. JO
TUBACCO.
CfWEET lames Rivaa:d Ky. cb*wia* tokaccoMay
25-37-if 0.
BOOTH CO.
CROSS CUT
8
sale by
SAWS.
MADEbyRowiand.anduiheia,BOOTH
lorlale.^
May 21-37-tf. B. ft. CO.
by 10 aad 10 by 12, window glass, for
April 3-30-tf. SMITH fc BUTTON^
AHNE
sssurtm*nt of all kinds
TstmMaas,j
