The Wabash Courier, Volume 2, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 December 1833 — Page 2

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sr fEMALK EDUCATION. ^iC' ^our

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care

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$ ft good physical education. l*et their early )care be passed, if possible, in the countrygatherinc flowers in the fields, and partaking the tree exercises in which they delight. When they grow older, do not condemn them to s»t -ight listless hours of the day over their tHci) work,*

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assured thai .».»•. in real attention

ll*rf5n miI*1C#

to well

ordered studies, wHl

make them more accomplished and more agre

t' finished their education in such establishments Jf thev marry husbands as uninformed as themselves, they fall into fcabits of insignificancy without much p=iin: if they marry person* more ac complished, they can retain no hold of their

noy will give, him consideration nnd useful-*hu-h rriii bo seen orfclt in his daily intercourse of business or pleasure they will give ,wc,«ht and worth as a member of society, and be a nevt failing source of honorable, virtuous and lasting enjoyment, under nil circumsianees and in every station of life. Thev will preserve him from the delusion of dangerous errors, and the seduction of degrading and destine tivoviccs. 1 he gambling table will „ot «£nCirr

able companions than those commonly are who Imvc been most cl .borately fmubed,in the modern acceptation of the term. The systems their property and in th:? event, bv which young Indies are taught to move their

sola I ion to be always complaining of her health and ruiDed nerves. In the education of young women we would say—let them be secured from all the trappings and manacles of such a system let them partake of every active exercifc not absolutely ur.fcmi nine, and trust to their being able to get in or out of a carriage with a light r.nd graceful step, which no drilling can Bt'complUh. I.et them rise early and retire early to rest, and trust that their beauty will not need to be coined into artificial smiles in order to secure a welcome, whatever room they enter. Let them ride, walk, run, dance, in the open air. Encourage the ineny nnd innocent diversions in which the young delight let (hem under proper guidance, explore every hill and valley: let them plant nnd cultivate the garden, and make liny while the summer sun shines,and surmount all dread of a shower of rain or the boisterous wind: &, above all, let them take no medicine except when the doctor orders it.— The demons of hystrrin and melancholy might hover over group of young ladies so brought up: bu( (hey would not find one of them upon whom they could exercisc any power. Exlrart of mi J« li vck iI before the 7.i Funophic Society of the University of P«iin«Yl*»ni#, by Hon. Joseph Hopkinlon, f,. L. D. p. "The American parent does an injustice to his child which he can never repair, for which no inheritance tan compensate, who refuses to fjivc him a full education because he is not intended for learned profession—whatever he may intend, he cannot know (o what his son may come anil, if (here should be no change in lhi?i respcct, will a liberal education he lost upon hiiu because he is not a lawyer, a doctor, or divine? Nothing can be more untrue or pui-

s££2.'

RS\en ,h°sto%r a,,(l

0f/rC:.when

l,K!

listless

,ibr«ry

oilers a surer and

more attractive resource. The bottle will not be applied to, to stir the languid spirit to action and delight, when the magic of the poet, is at hand to rouse the imagination, and pour its frseinating wonders on the soul. Such giAs, such acquirements will make their possessor a true I friend, a more cherished companion, a more interesting, beloved, and loving husband, a more valuable and respected parent.'*

FROM TIIKSAI.OM (oitto) ANMOTATOH

w.

BAVIXG RI MIIM.

hen 1 n*os boy about tivelvc 11 venrs of otc. my father «ent mc on an errand to the house of j» poor man. On my arrival, I foond he had been shelling corn and was gathering up the u„

grains that lay scattered upon the ground. I °PPro*od produce, inc curiosity and impcrtinencc of an inquisi-

tive boy, lee me to enquire of him, why he so trifle^ or 'stingy,'as I rather tc

thnfirll

llA

7m !,0t

stin8incss»

the

Ann,Jr8,',»',IC

P,lil090Ph)' of nature

Uught him, that saving crumbs was the way to wealth By this honest man's plain and simple illustration of the

4way

to wealth,' I learned mv

first lesson in Natural Philosophy. By *Arith^ r!'?1

demonstruted that all bo­

dies, however large, are made up of small particles of matter. Tl.r of his de

of matter. The gentleness „.

portment towards the rude inquiries of a wild thoughtless boy, made an impression on my ten' dcr mind that time has not erased

Sixteen years atler this advenhue. was travelling in a very beautiful and flourishi of the young, but prosperous State of L.vinu a fatiguing ride of some hours, tbrooel, ft fit I Hrkn 1 5

nnd somewhat thinly settled^^"he tountrv, I approached a handsome Srm, npnarcntlj cultivated, inth* midst of which wassituated a neat, comfortable dwelling house and other con vc nien I buildings well arranged in every respect. Immediately on (his discovery, I

rg

was

refe

a,td m*eU

nr two. Accord,ngly

"Ttan/

^fr* Hut judge ofmy astonishment, Znth reader, when 1 recognised in tbe possessor ot the

f* trti! ted ulto 1

Let those who »ft«f COfSf* thatoiw pr W*. iwl it iiitHtjMOR-4* «riW

I»«* twh A"Ti

pT

L».

VI 1UW1W* rslae m*v tor* be

r»o* th* rt. torn* xstvuxun. Tbe DtoturlmscM I* Jacksen Oo««ty. ^•We are glad to receive more pacific accounts from the county of Jackson, in which such Disgraceful broils have recently taken place. We understand that the Morotonites have determined not to oppose any further armed resistance to the wishes of the dominant party and that they were

,* their map*, and their music. rapidly leaving the county and their homes, at hnlf the number of hours passed

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the degradii idea perpetually present, that |arm |ia3 subsided in that country, they are preparing for the great market of the world. Real elegance of demeanor springs from the mind fashionable schools do but teach it? imitation, whilst their rules forbid to be ingenuous. Philosophers never conceived the idea of so perfect a vacum as is found to exist in down the number at«x—two of the citithe minds of young women supposed to have zens, and four of the Mormonites—and a

jj the intention of for.ning another corn-

munity elsewhere. They are determined, however, it is said, to prosecute tbe citizens engaged in hostilities towards them, and for the depredations committed upon those

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limhs according to the roles of art, to come in- to feel its heaviest penalties, both in to a room with studied diffidence, and to step their persons and fortunes. The Mormoninto carriage with measured action and pre- jl8 have undoubtedly adopted the best Wditated gr.»ce, are or»l) calculated to keep

haVe disregarded all law, may be

r*c which was left to them, and all a-

All our accounts, we are happy to say, concur in one thing, that the original statement as to the number killed, was much exaggerated. The most authentic and latest account which has reached us, puts

good many wounded. This statement was brought by the steam boat Dove, from Independence, the seat of justice of Jackson county. Many reports prevailed even in that quarter as to the extent of the loss of life and the first rumors may have well guinea Clrdulall«n without onj minister motive in those who gave credence and publi city to them.

Just Received,

Direct from Baltimore, via JVcio Orleans, PACKAGES Qucensware, 30 Boxes Glassware, 2 Pipes American Brandy, do. TeneriiTe Wine, 2 do Malaga do 20 Krgs Tobacco, different qualities, 20,000 Spanish Cignrs 10 Reams Cap and Letter paper, 30 Boxes assorted Candies, 20 do Windsor Sonp, 200 pounds Cast Steel Soap, 2 Barrels Almonds, 1 Case of Camphor, 1 do Poland Starch, 1 Barrel Pearlash, 1 Barrel Copal Varnish,

Half Barrel of Clove* (fresh article) Kace and ground Ginger, Nutmeg, For sale, by Nov. 7-18-tf. BLAKE &. GROVERMAN.

NEW GOODS.

HE subscriber has just received a handsome

the present and approaching season, consisliog in part of the following articles,to wit lted, green, and blue blankets,

Petersham, Lion skin,and Harrington cloths suitable for over-coals, Plain and striped satinetts, Flannels of various qualities, a part of which is fine white merino, Brown and green Petershams for linings, Circassians and other twilled goods for ladies' winter dresses and cloaks, Gentlemen's anu Ladies' ready made cloaks, Kentucky Jeans and socks, Plaid and red linseys, Gentlemen's fine and coarse fur hats and lin-

Jtotl hunting cap*, Black stocks and woollen mits, Gentlemen's shoes nrid boots Ladies' leather und gater boots, morocco and prunella shoes, Boys, Misses, and children's shoes and red stockings Saddlery and saddle tree.*, Spun cotton and candle wick Coffee, tea, and indigo, Boat cables and stern fasts, etiswa biers, Collins' axes, tea kettles and sad

w.nJow

J*el1

was

,, p/1 tcrmHe replied in very mild nnd placid

but carefulness

that intluced him to act thus savingly, Ife Air. tauihTr1 fC|d,/h"t-

ai

Terre Hauto« Oct.

lussicare,

a Uf

A„V5I^RLI,J

Jr8T

THIS

sla^.„d El«„ lum.

and many other articles too te«*iious"ti Son. 1 hose wishing to purchase any article usually had in retail stores would do well to call a„d see tern!* for°VC sold on reasonable tern for cash, country produoe, generally cr good men's credit. s««erauy, cr

»r xr JAMES TRABUE. Terre Haute, Nov. 7-18tf. nhoau'

Cash

andfoodscoi»«tantly

TflE

ralioo

1

flry Goods, Hardware,

Wl„

sen

1 Groceries, Quecnszcare, 4r. riJl Al

rca»onabIo

rates for casher

P- T. CAVERLY.

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RRESH SOPPLT!

IlIyAKE & eROVEniHAIV, cokmse or srcomo and wabasii st*ests TERRE HAUTE

HAVrE juit received from the East, a large and fresh supply of

gars, and Candies,

With

crery other article usually kept by Druf-

Which they offer at wholesale and retail I„ consequence of having an agent in one of the ^te TH ^r,tock

?on 11T'

wi»

bp.t J0CJ

par

CU,a'

always com-

ha*

lcen

purchased on th«

attcntion

trv i5TrSr*P?Clf!?,,Jr *°l,Cit

Paid in tho scleo-

tion, and every article warranted genuine

th*attcntion

of con»-

trymcrchanls draggigt^ physicians, nanafac turers &o. to their stock, and' a»u« pe^!, .t, distanee who cannot make it convenienUo vi-

,MDp'-™'

received and for

sorted sixes,

for an

I

ho"r

c«llcdat

the house,and

soon furnished with every thing necessary I,

to the refresliment and comfort of But judge ofmj JSL&ZZZ hen I recognised in tbe possessor of th« comfortable mansion and fine farm tho verv

comforl of

Nov. 91 90-tf

weary tra

Nov. 91.—SO—tf

fit,

Io

1 lBr

Spades,

Jt ^Treceived and for sale br A.L i. JOOlbs. Bar Lead by the hundred.

AtUca. lad rTh,. *,r

t- "Uwy W ir 5? t,w "riU b. f~»d .11

.—"• !hin,iD «vwt ..n c^WBodate those that call 00

•'I food village tvle.

Awir*t

Nor. Si—90 tf.

S'

June

fK-

0,6

LINTON LINDLEY.

ShoV€,s

1

LINTON & LINDLEY.

RKSPBCTFULLY iaforats the «**-1 £,-12- UiaThe opened a I ,**•" o» Mr. Craft »iui wait. ."'.••""7 wHOCaK OF E VTERTAINMKNT I counts low for

af•Neodid

I AlAMKXT

Received,

A BOXES hampers and crates assorted 04 GLASS and QUERNS WARE. V™::itso,

For sale by L. H. & J. SCOTT. Terre-Haute, June 14—1

snQg subscriber hasjast received, and is new II opening at the corner of First andOtaioSU N. O. brown and loaf Sugar, :-y

St. ago and Hav. Coffee, Teas, White Lead, Mackerel, Claret, Muscat, Ik Mar. and Sicily Mad. Wines, N. O. Rum, Gin, Molasses,

^Window Glass, Tobacco, jNails, Rice, Cigars, Raisins, Candles, Spnn CottoD, Raw Cotton (Mississippi) *r &c. &c.

Elixir, in its original form of prescription, has stood the test of twenty years experience, in tbe general use of it, and is now offered, with tbe addition of some articles from the vegetable kingdom, the virtues of which have been fully atlested and highly appreciated, which render this composition peculiarly adapted to the present prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs, leading to consumption.— Common colds and coughs, which are occasioned by obstructed perspiration, will readily yield to its influence, removing these troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces rest to an eminent degree. Persons afflicted with pulmo,v fTtmrtH '"l*., 1 hlilffuJiftr^ftt ortTfminia circulation

„0

paid out for

*vew store.

snbscriber has just opened, at the South West corner of tho Public Square, a re ral assortment of

^ASASSASSSIThe above medicines for sale by S.Pt.SU-ia,"LAKE& ^OVERMAN.

ISAAC PEARSOK ATTORMYATLAH'9

«vTir .. Newport, lad. W -!I 1

to

all business of a profession-

t„d7 af character with fidelity an,I promptiwi»

7,,ed

to him

fr"n

will meet prompt and faithful attention. July 4—52tf

J. .c.'^oL^,lu'v,b*" i" ine Hats, by the case Tobacco, by the keg

Wire sieves, by the do*en A quantity of good Sole Leather Spun Cotton by the bale And many other articles,

P°wd? TEAS» two»

thirteen ponnd boxes, 40 sacks COFFEE,

just received, and for sale bv

a7—SItf

chj»a)

1 ?r

7

20 boxes assorted Tumlilert, .240 do 6 by 10 and 10 by W Window Glass,

LINTON, BLAKE &. BALL.

july !8-2tf. AA KEGS BMUM B«4I» /Wv 40 Boxes Creel's Tobacco 50 doz. best Hemp Bed-cords, Just rect Wed, and for sale, by

Julj 11-1 L. H, J. SCOTT.

Dr. Thomas White's VEGETABLE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS.

THE

odIj specific ever offered to tbe public, from which a permanent and radical cure mey be obtained of that disagreeable pain, the toothache, with all its attendant evils such as fracturing the jaw in extracting the teeth,which often proves more painful than tbe tootbacbe itself and cold passing from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the bead, produciag a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effects such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in tbe mouth, &c. all of which are produced from foul or decayed teelh. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to tbe world a remedy that will not only remove the pain nine limes out of ten, if properly applied, but preserve tbe teelh from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness.

Certificates of Physicians and Dentists, also directions for using accompanying eacbbotlle. Lift, JfiotV* Cough IProps. Valuable Medicine for Cougfu and Consumptioni,

the

veIoci,y

Certificates from respecCable Physicians and e»Xb°o°tie.

eC,iu°S

Vegetable Rheumatic Drops, Or Sure Remedy. J»fANY article, are before the public as a

are led !o beliore the, IT.ve Jo 'opn^uce thatde.ir.ble

trLz'.^

order aae also recommended to 7 disease with

Ucked, ,„d in .heir p™p.™,l„XT.bS!*U

The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are nfTrr*A

SgasssaiaSS

1

»hich 7,7rfr»i|C3, 'e.m°'t

•«. and

Hardware merchants Main, near Wall Street,

ijtm&s and Town Lots. ror sale eat, or Lease.

Tfitft

undersigned has a number of Houses and Lots in Tene-Baute, whioh be is do-1 sirous to dispose of, either by sale, rent, or lease. They consist of both improved and unimproved out Lots and in Lots, some of which are convenient for family residences, and others well situated for the transaction of business. He has also several lots of Land, near Terre Haute, in quarter and half quarter sections, which ho will sell as they lie, or subdivide to suit purchasers and if sales should be impracticable, he will rent, or lease for a term of jeSrs. These lands are of the first selections in tbe country, of fine rich yil, well watered by spcingK,and well cohered with timber.

ed with ti

a

(f

Which will be sold on favorable terms, either at wholesale or retail. W. kjendall. july 25—3—3w

Tobacco, Queens ware, Kegs manufactured tobacco, 12 Boxes do 20 Crates Queentware, 50 Saclu Coffee, ., just received, and for sale, by

A

AMONG other property offered, is a fine farm, to rent, ten miles east of Terre-Haute, immediately on the CUMBERLAND ROAD, One hun­

dred acres of which is under a high state of improvement, fitly acres well set with clover and timothy, and a number of fine- bearing fruit trees, and some shrubbery. A tannery Las also been in operation, until the last year, on the premises. The value of these lands and lots is fast advancing, and funds invested in their purchase, will, wrthin a year or two, boar a handsome speculation. Being determined to FORCE SALES, those desirous of obtaining good property at a low price will do well to examine them: particularly, gentlemen passing west from Cincinnati, and other cities. Persons desirous of purchasing or leasing will call on S. Wright, Esq. or tbe subscriber, at TerreHaute. I repeat, I am determined to force sates, be the prices what they may.

May 2d—46—6mo?. C. B. MODESITT.

JC.

«**jFV(»f»s England). Wt-

FEW crates Crockery, handsomely assorted, direct from England. For sale by LINTON, BLAKE & BALL. Oct. 3-13tf

Ac W. EARLY have just addition to their former stock

Terre Haute. June 13-49tf JVEW GOODS.

I

At /i^VrI0LES^o

inorA

a di,taCoc

0

TEA AND COFFEE. BOXES Imperial and Gnn.kw

W

JOHNSON & WILSON.

STEWART 4- PO WELL, (Suoceaaors of HY. E. THOMAS & Co.)

baadaome as-

,ett*

P«»dISI. or approved

-V B. W« »haUk^J?riilLACE*

^1'*

Ch»*-^1

Jr 4

CO.

received,in of Goods,

an assortment of iron, consisting of light tyre, Plough plates, Scailaped 1 ron, 4 dy. 6 dy. 8 dy. and 10 dy. nails, Collins dcCo.'s cast steel Axes and shingling hatchets, glass tumblers, Waldron's best gran scythes, Tea, Coffee, Al'un, Madder, Pepper, Spice and Indigo, together with many other articles of merchandize, which they feel disposed to sell on reasonable terms-,

HAVE this day reeeived, and now offer for sale— ,ri., it, Nails, Spun Cotton, Raw Cotton, Gunpowder nnd Young Ilyson Teas, Havanna and Rio Coffce, Palmetto Plats, &c. Which, with my former stock, and tho goods received last month, makes my assortment good.

June 29—50tl*

JL.

JAMES TRABUE.

1,

II.

& J. SCOTT,

Corner of Market and Ohio Streets,

HAVE

just received, in additiaa to stock of Groceries, "175 Bags Greeh Havana Coffee, 70 Boxes Fresh Teas, 50 Boxes Bunch Raisins,

ALSO,

A fresh supply of choice Liquors, Pa..ts and Oil, Spices, Sperm Oil and CandlcB Indigo, Madder, c.&c.

Terre Haute, June 13-40tf.

I"* «H»-—

°f t»e

circulation, and by cleansing and healin? the disordered parts. It also aff«-''» j-. lief in the whooping-cough.

... ®aco" Beef, & Lard.

WiUoe„'

e,'el'a°d b'

1000 lbs. Bacon, 12 barrels Mess Beef, kegs Lard. June S0-50tf

WANTED,

wo

apprenticed' anJ A.p,.| 39-81, SAMI.. EVERSOL.

Flour.

5 0 S E I

Aug. 15-6lf.

E AND

&

Bre

a:

W

ur I

t,

j,, 120 Boxes best Hav. Segars, 20 Casks Mad. Wine, 2 Pipes Bordeaux Brandy, 80 Barrels Fall Mackerel, 10 Bbls-Tanner's Oil,

L°U

sh

for sale,

LWTON' BLAKE

W%€ai~or

I yiS"

to

1

Wheat or Flour. Aug 28—8tf

CMtM

MYoiir. a quantity of good

purchase

JAS. TRABl'E.

RETAI^,)

At the Corner of Second and Wabash SlrteU TERRE-HAUTE IN

OROVERMAW

ha« ,oJ

°®n,tantJy receiving from Balti'

at an time, abundantly iuppiie'd "with

article in th. line. The i« rcspectfulltr invited to thUe,ta£ ,h£°J' to 1S"° ?c°

wi"

be

Oct. 3-I3tf

which Basins can m7—.'19

punctually attend,'

•M-MT*. WHOLESALE.

b.u,bt i.u.i.ri.to, aSSLrSto.': Scneral assortment now for sale LINTON, JBLAKE & BALL.

domestics.

mW^T

received and for sale, at WholeMl*

Oct. 3-13tf

LINTON, BLAKE Sc. BALL.

ADVITIfiXAL. .. ti have just reoeived a large stock of flan nels andsattioets, which will be sold 1 fcrcrt, or approved n.,..

Oct. 3-13tf.

4

fp'IE^t^ribcr.Ure.n Stm, ud f)

1000 lbs. Soal leather' Sides U^»er lc«tbei| 10 Bales Cotton Yarn, barrels New Orleans Sugar

Tetr. H.ate. Jane ,3H,9tV*

On Hand.

B.

M. HARRISON has on hand every article in his linov Among others— Cogniac and American Brandy Holland and American Gin Jamaica, St. Croix, and N. O. Rum Old Monongahala Whiskty Madeira,Tenerifie,Sherry

0

r.«-

'°W

LINTON, BLAKE, ABALL.

EARl^

20 50 Sacks Coffee, SO Kegs Boetoa Nails, 10 Bbls. N. O. Rom, 10 do. Gin, Jti-v *rrir*h, all 0t ifctk will •ow low f«r cash, by l"

AKEi

1

Claret, Champaign, WlNEfe. Muscat, and Swt. Malaga^ ted,3J.

Confectiouaries, assort Young Hyson, Imperial Hyson Skin, and Gunpowder New Orleans Brown, Lump, and Loal

Sugar

Just ree'd, and to be sold low for cash, by LINTON, BLAKE & BALL.' May 3—46—tf.

FISH.

JUSTsale,

BBLS. Mackerel, assorted Qjjim-

Pickled Cod, Herring, and Mess Shad, Forsale by L. II. & J. SCOTT. Terre-Haute, june 14—1

received, ner Steamboat Rambler, and fbr Coffee, Pepper, Spices, T.inseed Oil, Lonf Sugar, Spades, Shovels, Snd. Irons, Box Tobacco, Hoes, Glass 8 by 10 and 10 by Is}, Brushes, Cigars, Wrapping Pnper, Sieves, nnd 13 Boxes Candy. LINTON, BLAKE & BALL.

June 20-50tf

TEA

in Chests ami Catty boxes, Pepper mento and Indigo, just ree'd ami for sule by

June 13—19tf

3

i. W. Cutter,

ATTORNEY AT LAW Tcrrc-IInnto, Indiana,

WILL

attend to Collecting, C(mrrynriri»g, and all other business connected with his profession. ..

Oc^-Oflice at the room formerly occupicd foi printing the Western Register. Terre-Haute, March 7—3fllf-

Fall and Winter Inotd J. LINTON AND LIKDLKY,

HAVE

just received their slock of Fall and Winter Good*, consisting of all articles usually kept in Stores, which they offer for sale at reduced prices.

October, 10—14

Tanners'Oil.

UBf.S. first quality of real brown Tan-

Just Received,

24 °g.',ES

1 nnd

20 Kegs Tobacco, 20 Boxes Tumblers,

50 fnKn'v10" Hnd

June

BALL.

""TICSI notice

fourteen to s^enteen ?.Vpr?.?l!CM

to the above business? °ld'

oxen for sale.

WHOLESALKS, RETAIL DEALERS

IRON, STEE1., NAILS, AND CA8Tl!\«|S

R1ZF1ZlVU

YJ"°'»

U,C

^"IN*MIH'

ingion, Xy., and Furnaces Ohio. Ac will

ways be receiving an additional sunnlv t, »K

Pr^.?t

J|,Jh Bc»ows, Anvils and Vices, Coal' uratw" Mills Saws, and Wagon Boxes.

Terre-Haute, Jtdg 4—53—tf.

mVh 4000 hnnheb^fih^ W "±1°

in p^t, de,r^ b, Jt

ofJoho

so ate whitopoa her face with a •». __ tail—Um other a

LO

TEAS*

Cheese, Pepper,Pimento,Gir.ger^-^ Pearlash, Kosin, Glue, Saltpetre, „w.„ Madder,Indigo,Alum,Coppera%TQ^.{1^ Logwood, Fustic, Chocolate Tallow Candles, ground Mustard^ Shad, Mackerel, Herring,Codfish Corn Brooms, Tinware, assorted^ g|, A large supply of Queenswarc/ Pint, half pint, nnd 1-3 pint Tujnblers 12 Barrels Porter, 'f' J{ 500 bushels Potatoes. June 30—50tf pT I Natter 3»c. kegs nails assorted, 10 qr. Casks Sweet Malaga 8 Bbls. Tanners Oil,

Pi-

LINTON, BLAKE & BALL.

COLLINS &CO S AXES.

DOZEN Collins and Co's AXES,just reoeivand for sale by June 27—51 tf HARRISON & WILSON.

fhect

sh"u*

11

80 BoxesSegars, 2 Bales Ticking,

n» of which will be held Jow for cash LINTON, BLAKE & nur Terre-Haute May 7, J833-47tf.

Pri,n8

Pdrk.

50 bbls Superfine Flour. 25 dp. Whiskey.

LIKTO-V'.

IVotiec.

SSSSSSir

7hLv w\^: ieaXCXeonse rhce,^0^ strongU* Kepairing dooe on the shortest

Drugs, Medicines, Paints, &c WM. F.PETTIT^ Wholesale

St

of

1?

iec. 5-23if'

con-

f'm

wil1 bo taken

One or t»vo laborers will find con«tnn» 1 I

rer7"uP®rior

"CM b, enquiring .. .£7. ""P1")" 'J/,, Je I no yoke of work oxen fnr *af«

mino

c^SSC0-

A. IM'GREGOR A rn

*"».• «k.,

they have opened on IRON 8TORP 1 errc-flnute, Indiana, adjoininr I in fnr, i! and Ball's and Linton and LimlT/v'. 1, I «.ey intend keeping always on hand a la^e •ortment of Iron, Nails, Steel and Ca.ti„„ they feel disposed to sell at a small advanco Cincinnati prices. aovanco on

A. McGREGOR, Jc CO.

STO.TNS ?"B

.1

°ck- ALSO, Stoves a»d pf'j niaJS!'

lw'

f°r

4000

b«»h^™ne

.« .b. the

"e.

Security for the faithful deltvor*

«ng to contract, with ample da mareT^n -failure, will be required. The Jil- nf

,50°

Pn!

of

stmui ON the 15th of Nov. from the sta-

In Terre Haute

TWO MAEES,

abont 14 oris haud, high, one a light sorrel with white hind W

£?k

hind Jegs «»d a star in W foveheJ!

•on rtimntu* the above

KjLrJ-

Dec. S,-J3"OMA8.t

bar Zl^l

ENOCIi

BUETON.

ai»d the remainder on a credit 11

I

Retail Drugffist

XARKRT STREET, HAS now on hand a fresh supply

9trufi», JHrtfcCurw*.

PAINTS & DYE-STUFFS,

of the first quality, and respectfully invites Mer chants, Physicians, and Dealers generally, to call nnd examine his stock, all of which will b* offered at the lowest prices. "v .'n

Louisville, Nov. 19—Dec. 6~26tf

MXLX.*STONE FACTORY. CORj\£R OF MARKET A Jf£ MYTH STS.^. LOUISVILLE, KT. '«,

THE

subscriber has established a shop in Lqu^** isville, at the above named stand, where he is prepared to farnith those who raay call on him with BURR MILL STONES, of a superior euality, 1 -f

AUtifO,

SVones Rr grind if^1" and chopping. Tlisi# ftrti*

r.les will be sold on good terms.

Louisville, June 13-49-ftnos

J. STIVERS, Wholesale mid Rrt«U a S S

MAIN, ONE DOOR FROM rOURTH STREET^ p# I.OtTISVILU5, KY. J" if?-* Juno !3-49tf

Stewart «$• Powell,

and purchased from Ihe assignees of thclnte firnY of Henry E. Thomas Co. their enlirefslock of IIAIM)WARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, «Sc. will continuo their business at their old stand on Main, near Wall strcot, Louisville, Kentucky.

They will in a few weeks receive,direct from New York, such additions to heir stock an will render it complete, and being disposed to sell on accommodating terms, respectfully solicit a call from purchasers visiting tho city*

April 4—42tf

iSootoi

onrtiV*

HE subfcrilxrr rc(|ticsls Mcrcluuit^, anil oth* fifere tliry purchase, to call nnd exa-

ry large „n,l wSl ?'U i. vcarticlo i„ his Jino, ,,n.l

5,n00

Hijj 1)0

part of pref iil Motk

do do

6,000 0,000 3,000

and peggcr"l"UrterUj 'ho°"'

5,000 2,000

Juno 13-4Dlf

& BALL.

"Hch wilt be made known on (he day ofVaU °f

Notice.

Will sell to the highest bidder at th. HouPe door, in Terre

ofSiliu Kec?e«, i„„l„nl debt/, 'Si!1"? Dee. HSOWK, TtMh,.

I

A. FRAZER.

... ,1 ... fc,,

Hals, Boots, and Shoes. H.CAREY, Marly opposite to .litdcrsvn, Bttll&Ch*,,

Main Street,

1

I

LOUISVILLE, KY.

S-now reeeiviiig, direct from the mnnHfncto*, rics the following splendid slock of for sule by package or tie*. 011 rcasonafcfe terms and requests morohuuts to calj^yd examine for themselves. 'losny, j' 10,000 pair of best Oroffan?, Bool*

Shoes, assorted,

^40 Casct^rtSliionnblG Fur Ilnf«, 400 piccesllatters banding As. binding 600 ps an id s, 1000 lbs. of English shoe-thread,

GO loz. best Phil, ("ulf-skins, 4000 lbs. fir?t quality soal-lealhor, And sundry other articles ill tho Shoe,line nutly on hnnd,&c. &c.

f.

Louisville,July li5—3tf

l^h,olesaIc llai'dwarq

STORE.

KOItCK STKWAKT and TTIOS. W POWELL, having formed a ship, under the firm of

V**/

C..

Copartner' -i wn

-j

j.

.''m "f •rcrJr

ucconiiiiorlntiiig trrtn9 .... ). "KI V"

t,iC

ni0»t

f""0,vi"S

-,»00 pnlr fine ,»!r„„d Ui,, l,r.s,„,pr

do' do thick .. do fine sewed ,j0 do

"H P»»'PS Calf and Peal.

,eww'»

do. Ladies Lust/jig, Jo. Women's leather shoes, &c \a J-STIVERS,

Main Street, Louisville Kg.

..OOnq "i "easonahle stoclc

S»od stsorltnenl of

JKOCFIUTs

"'C'iVe,,

are to »,0 found OIII" o,I,!,S'Bmonff whibh oung Tfvgon Tea or ®"ffar, best quality.

an e,mee_»f,? „W"rr"",»d

Groceries, which we feel dif17

ally low. J®

B,ock of

refiI

di»Po«cd

to sell unusu-

^Voolen finnrlM

jmr RKCElVEli.

I Kentucky jine^ ill.

ff°°d

f^tatent of

qualitv #0? 'anoo'«, of"

onr stock.

mi no our slock. Dec. 6-2'Ji

to cal1 anJ

J- C. 6c

W. EAliLY.

Notice.

A U' persons indebled to ll.o subscrihen. whose notes and accounts are due are

giren. '°"ffer bo lec.^22^w

J.C.&H.KARLY.

mmriTT 1. VT it *oId °.n Saturday, the 2Jsl dav nP IIoneyCCreek°PrTiri'e*about*

01

iMoore'»»

l,MOBusliclf* Of G'orfi

hf

NOTICE

of Blake & Ball. who.,w

nd'

the

Court

day of January next ffor MonBoSth h..fof Che To«.,^Ka.{.5,f„t J-

l3'

heretofore exisUrt^'u

o. W. Ball, isttuii.UayT^" •out. The business will in figure hi °onThos. II. Blake, and qJW r"

ceive and r^ptV^^/^/^bori^ and to adinst /kTallv A

u„cenn«t«i tkere.ith in"Jd!"j"'/,'Ji

4

I

.—~r~

9Urri9d

Ua4er

the

fir®

th«

late firn

W.C.&D. Linton. I the debts due

I

CEOKSE W-. IAIZ