Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 4, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 May 1852 — Page 4

7

May 7, 185*-tf

ft?

praise,

Rts#leiit

Rtttlfi*

.»4 b, d^U.

LOUISVILLE

The groat meeting of Abolitiot*i«ts» look place at |t0

was organised by appointing Roy. J. G. Fee, a ae- jt „jveg

llcM.'"W7X" r*""Vteo °'r|"* "*"°l

W. Julian, (white man,) of Indiana

STEPHENS,

CLOTHING STORE

id Hat and Cap5 EstablisMent,

•4tfipWn

(white man,) of Indmna, Frederick!

olitionista of America, lo continue under any and «U oircumstanoea. the discussion of the Anti-Slave-ry question so long as God give* us a heart to feel, anin4 to plan, a tongue to apeak and a hand to liold a pen.

JUtoivod, That under no oircumatacces can My true hearted Abolitionlat engage in, or oonnive •t any oe«pro«iiM involving the alighteet oooceesion to any pco-alavery requiaitioat, or yielding a tingle jot or tittle of the principlee whioh have die* tinguished them ae the advocate* ot human liberty for the leet twtnty year*,

Rttohtd,

That alaveholding is In Itself an act

of immeasurable wiokedneae, and that for all the abominations conixxMcd with it,

every principle of Democracy, every na

tionat juoitee, every appeal in philanthropy or moral reform, and every snout of patriotism th*t does not acknowledge the immortal rights of man a* man, without reference to nation or color, is solemn mockery of Christianity, humanity and truth in the sight of God nnd man.

That we believe that there no pow-

«r out ot the Cburoh that would sustain slavery an tour, if it were not sustained in it. and that ia, therefore, the duty ot our great religious denominations, 'to free themselves from all connection vrtth evil,' and thus bring deliverance to the captiye.

That we should seek peaoe and unity

Mi the Church, by removing the enis which pro* 4KC« disoord that the unity of the church det£&ndi the breaking up of outward oiganitalions. when they openly espouse and pemat to upholding a great wrong and that they akme are theschwrnat tc* who elevete dtgma above lift and sub«timte an outward worldly establishment for the Church ot Chnst,

Strong restduttoos ewe adopted again* colon*»suon. Theee resoluiioo* w«r« tupported by peecb«i from Dougl&as nod Btbk* tke M^tr ors•wt, Theee taaMica ouable to eevet tkis gtwnous Union, ere now resorting to the only wmsm left to aecomptwb. by indirection, that which tlwry bare.

'WORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,

(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,) TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

WE arc now receiving oar Spring and Summer Stock, from our own Manufactory, Louisville, Ky.

STAR CLOTHING STORE,

HAS BEEN REMOVED TO

NORTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE. NEXT DOOR TO WARREN & TURNER.

Wo would inform the Public that, in order to make way ibr our SPRING and HUMMER CLOTHING, wo will dispose of our entire stock pf Winter Clothijig

AT COST.

Any one desirous of obtaining Winter Clothing at Eastern Wholesale prices will do well to give us a call. Always on hand, a good assortment of

Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Trunks, &c., &c., which will be sold at Cincinnati prices, Terre-Haute, March 12, 1852. B. W. BRUEL.

Abolition Convention—LLMCK Spirit* nntl Clue 1 (£7-We are happy to learn that .Senator WIUTMingled and Commlugled together, 1 COM* haa so far recovered his health as to be able

0. [to him:

Do.upJnus, ("'gg',r0 of Now York Henry Bibb,! phased to see this distinguished Senator again in (nigger.)of Canada C. C. Burleigh, (white man.) ius seat. He has been absent for some months of af Conn. Seorctarias—J. Mclltlowr.ey, (white the session, under raodfoai treatment and, alman,) J- II. Langelon, (nigger,) and Mri. Guild, though not entirely restored, is yet convalescent, (white woman

n"d

After much debate* |ljc fullajring Resolutions usual strenulh. IIis absence has been much re* were adopted: grelted, ana excited the more attention because of Resolved,

That this Convention hereby annotm- his punctual attendance heretofore to the duties of ces to iho world the unalterable purpose of the Ab-1 his station. We have heard it said of him thatdu-

Urge partw*

the American Churoh and Clergy are preeminently resjonsible^ RnohtH,

4titd do directly. If they can sevfr and tear OT 0U6 an tragment* tke Aoterksvn chorck, they aoap

of the strong cords which kind

*$

oecUpy

j*a*

hjg

seat

Cincinnati, Ohio, on the JJ7th and 28th ult. be gratifying intelligence to the numerous friends learn by the Cincinnati t»nasetie that the convention ftJnj 8{jmirers 0f

iti im

Ki"

•. hi

it if J-is

STRAUS & ISAACS,

NOHTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,

the able and talented Senator.

us

#rreat pleasure in copving the follow-

1110

HON. MRT'H MTOOMB OF INDIANA.—Wo

wc trust he will soon be in possesion of his

ring eight sessions in which he has served as a member of the Legislature of his Stale and in Congress he has never mined a day from his seat until attacked by sickness at this aeeaion. This, we Imagine, it «n evidence of punctual attendance to duty whftsb fear public men can give, and showa how justly be deserves the oon/idenoe of ike State whioh he repreeents in part en tke door of the Sonate.—

Washington Union.

6)S(kw

of

That whatever else ftat ckuroh may

bo whtub is indifferent to the claims of justice and humanity in the person of the American slave, it cannot be the standing type and representative of Jesus Christen earth, nor can it be entitled to the respect and aupport of Christian men and that *epar*tidn from such a church, and to bear a frith-, fat testimony against it, are clearly tbe d«»v of all who would tree themselves from the blood of the slave. /feeeieetf. That every termon, prayer, or hymn of

Jlewe—The Bank Bills Trtsel.

We are gratified to learn by a gentleman from Harris burg last evening, thai Gov. Bigler has vetoed all the billa-ground out by the,"Bank Mil!" at Harrisborg, incorporating new banks. The grist wouldn't pass honest

inspection,

The Governor will be triumphantly sustained.— He has done a good work, and will be remembered to the latest generation as one of the greatest benefactors of the Commonwealth. All honor, say we, to Gov. Bigler for the noble and firm stand he has taken in vindication of the rights of the people.

—Lret*!ot» (JP«.)

Will

Thte Item. ••,

A KAri I)At.—The Western Reserve Synod passed a resolution to observe the last Friday of April annually as a fast day. It is to be hoped that said day, viz April 10th will be strictly observed.

not oar brethren of every denomination

on the Reserve or within tke bounds of the Synod unite in the observance of tfee fast. Wh*t objections can Christians offer.—Observer*

.IWlfll #lt I'll' III, n— 1.1.. .1 LIT mini HW.III- III,., 1-7.1

Tooke was tbe son of a poulterer, which be alluded to when called upon by a proud stripling of Eaton to describe biroself. '1 am/ said young

liornc, *tke eon of an eminent Turkey merchant.'

SDOTHIKO.—Paregoric mer for a cramped cramped pocket BOOK

CM

KB-plWnlKtt

LONTIHW TKE JHTION.I RILL ,5^5"""'*'

kII

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

I

Washing.au Union, in regard

er

and has been

dtmned. The mill hat bean grinding away Ibr some time, and if it can't do better ought to be polled to pieces and rebuilt, for the machinery, it ia evident, does not work well.

can-

I

and Doubloons—the forand the latter to a

CASH STOBB, Nt. 2, Pkcdx Row. at a a

NOTIUN8, TRIMMINGS,|

(1AA AGWS8 USO in Owws^

.«&««..f«., SST^ S^^iwSSrr^ I Afni t»» Ke %fh»*J»£a4

It nach the bargee* aad cea»pi,ai aseeeiaeeet we been •_ yet hreagfct te this taarke*. rsrAanad in New York e« P-w^s Uniyat saayefae W ebtained nf tb ygarter aSs« we are eaiMoi lo aaft at v*ry leereet Cash rates!

Lrn laTrrrr

E O A

WIIAI&B WmTOH EMBRACESthis

OPPORTUNITY

and

THE

ngRin |n the Senate. This will

patrons, AND tbe public generally, thai HE HAS

retBored his w«!!-kiunra WlnkHll tld R««il DRY GOODS

Aire

oulfMuberi

GROCERY WORE,

tfrom the sign ef tbt "Spinniog Whwl" on National Road [Street, to tho Reep oae U»or East ef J- W. %*inn &. Beit's Store, ea the same street, 5?«sl of Pahlk Sqaaro.

He reepectfally calls the itteeflw rf the PabttC to the fret that be is now receiving his Spring supply ofohoice NEW GOODS, wbfab is eaa «f lh« brgaat and meat complete ia every par tic alar ever offered ia a western terre-H»^,lApHl»'. !&»-2S*f WM. BORTON.

B. H. CORN WELL,

MERCHANT TAILOR,:^!

EAST OP THE SQUARE,

HASnotice,sad

1*,% .*U$-%yt-X

jest received a general stock of Goods for GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL whid. wfU be afcsde to order, at short warranted.

The stock consists ofvarious Broadcloths, Bkick, Brown. Bloe and fancy colors CassbBeras sad Vesting* of all kinds Shirts, Undershirt i, Handkerchief*,Cravats, Gloves, Ssspenders, ke., &«.

His garments will be fashionably and substantially made, aad hi* prioea graduated to the lowest Uviag mark. fj" Call aad the Stock and leave yoar moseura.

Terre-Haute, March 19, 1852-25tf

B. H. CORN WELL.

New Boot and Shoe Shop. 8. WETZEL BOOT AND SHOE MAKER AND RBPAIRER,

National Road Street, oppoeite Unioa Row, In the shop tately occupied by Kiaaey 4. Wlgley. work eatroKted to him neatly and promptly executed. Repairing done on the shortest notice, nnd In the finest sod moat da ruble style. April 9, 1852-28 6

gffW

IiAliDWAEE STORE,

7LRUE A LIE, INDIANA.

Sign of the 'MILL SAW."1

under the

firm

NAM. «R«

(W

ALSO, a lurye ttoek of

of POTWIN & BUR-

rw*hrl«G

Groverwau

Saddlery Hardware

Of every description Patent and Enameled leather, Oil Cloths, Morocco, Pad and other Skins, Saddle-Trees, &c.

Rope and Cordage, of all kinds

PAINTS, OILS, &c., WHITE LEAD, KqrranltdJbttl brand. V*. A very choice lot of PuiuU cnibraciiig the common

finer qualities. Varnishes of

other Brashes, SEE. Our Stock of SHELF HARDWARE embraces a great variety of POCKET and TABLE (JUTLEIIY* aud other goods. Merchants are

iuviied

stock, as we purchase

Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill.

^HE subscriber

hascompletml

Portable Grist Mill,, for

ters Patent. Ho

is now

perior mil! for

with

antylng

prepared to furnish to order a su­

grinding

mode of attaching the Runner

are

whent and COAHSX GSAINS. The

the Improved feeding attachment, secures a high motion to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. The subscriber claims that he has invented aud attached to this Mill valuable improvement, which tttakft superior to all ethers now in use. And further he has ho hesitation.in guar*

It to grind wheat or coarse grains as rapidly, and at the

same time

rOwaa sv

doing as good work, WITH LKS* LOSS

operation. These Mills are of the best quality of French Bart Ptenes, and are from 90 to 94, 80, 38, and 36 Inches in diameter. They are placed In & substantial frame or bosk aad are driven by a belt with steam, water, or horsepower, aad are WASSAMTXD to perform perfectly IN every particular. JOHN T. NOYFI.?

Buffalo, September 1st, 1851. ___ JOHN T. NOYE,

SUCCESSOR TO HATWARD k. MOTS, wssersmrsns or

FRENCH BURR MILL STONES,

AXD DUUU IS

Dutch Anker Bolting Cloths,

Aiyr iafornwtioa In

ty, price See., can be obtained by addressing

rp^gooddweiUag

rtu or viutoni me

iafbraaiiiffcls oii fttoifc

Hotel

for Cash,

at their store' between

DT Bourne and Wood JT

Douneily,

on National

Road Street, direct from the RAAUUFACTORI^IIM^EAATERS cities, a large and extensive stock of t* AMERICAN AND FOREIGN HARDWARE, embracing, in pnYt, Iron, Steel, Nails, Glaus, Axles, Springs, Tin Plate Log, Trace, Stage nnd Halter Chains Broad and other Axes Blacksmiths* Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Stocks and Dies, &c.

1

Curpetiters', Coopers'

Curriers' Toois, a fine assortment Carriage and Cubiuet Makers' Tools end materials of

and

every kind.

A complete assortment of S O E IN IN S BUILDING MATERIALS, such as Locks, Latches, Bolts, lie

11 Pulls, Butts aud Screws, &c., &,c.

The most APPROVED makes of Mill, Croes-Cut, and otlior Saws.

Bhdt Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Gun Barrels. Mouulincs,

Lock*, Cups, fee. Pump Chain and Crank*,

Hay and Manure Fork*, Shovels and Spades, Grass and Grain Scythes, Plow Wings, Slabs, Hoes, AC.

and

variouk

kinds, L'uiui and

Ho

to call and examine our

largely

for the

Wholesale

S. W. BURNAM.

T.rrc Haute, April 16, lB52-29yl

trade.

This Stock is fresh and eutirely new, and we are determined

lo

offer goods

ht

WELL prie«rs* \viH glve R.tllffuclion.

0*CASH paid fur Feathers, Rags, Beeswax, Ginseugj, and other trade. I A. C. POTW IN, late of the Wabash Store/

I, AT EST IMPltOVEJIENT.

bo

Mi-.

A variety of

and tested his Improved

which he has

WHgons,

applied for Let­

Stone to the Spindle, togeth­

or

FRICTIOX, than any other Portable Mill SOW (a

5

Partible Grist Mills, Screen Wires, Mill Screw*. sMamsels, Spindles, Castings, Cast Iron Proof Siqfs,

Grim'* P*gin!*£,,

and Johnson's SmtU

India Rubber Belting and Hose, Stuccco and Land Plaster, Water Lime, Etc.

Lmnd

Piaster, Water

Limr,

Etc.

Mannfactory 87, Main Street. Office, 13. Mmia Street and Central deck, BUFFALO, N. Y. The UNDERSIGNED has bee*APPEALED bv the 'pT»prteleT af this valaabie PATENT, Agent for Terre-Haate and the earrounding country.

regard to its utili­

him either

A^a 3", »K.yM^F. ,,1^1,, ^. The Great American Remedy! POWELL'S LINIMENT FOR MAN AND BEAST,

w.

EXCELS aad Is rapidly sapereedlng ali other P«P««_j doas ln the tttre tie following 4iseSKS:

Foe ObMiwste Ulcer*, Scrofula, Old Sores, Cats, Fre*l» Wound*, CaUnooas Eruptions, Chilblains, &»re 'Throat, Rlenm*iic Pal as, Contracted Chords, Pales la the Side aad Back, Sore Nipples, Sow Breasts, TeUar,

Scald Head, Cracked Hands, Salt Rheum, sad tn short, ALL DISEASE* OF TI1E SKIN, with all iafrftat Ulcers aad Sorts of whatever character. Foa

Bust—Poll

ErU, Ca&oes, Spavins, Slt&st, Stralaa.

Freeh Woands, l«meaess aaid Cradw, Feaaderod foot, Scntohes or SniK, Gslb af *S kiadi, ell

the Eye, Sprains, Braises, Cr*rk*d Heels, Rieg Bai»e, Sweeny. Ftstnts, Wind Gajts,

Rlleaaanllnai,

ALL DIhEASIS OF STOCK, wherefa aa »iersal4 appUostiea of aH^Uclae^is reqelret^ gm

J. R. ClKlNGHAM, Tem-H«a*s Iod.{

Lewis Xaddox, iPrabtetoa, tnd^ Pen ads, S«iht,4 Ca., Mlddletewa. lad.: 7«W(A Jacobs, Felrbaa&s, l»d. Brew-

er,4See.Ci»TS|ittIs^

Hl.I

tn hmtrtrnM*,

AprB 1«,RkO.TWJSBY* "|ef awrebaals «tf,drag»*sas feawedlFthraoghe«tthe

—t W—.«-»!. Ayrii », l«aa-3i ly

JttST

OetMk

,.wt

rat«#vedaneiesOaat talof A tmirsfo ntiUeie.

A»S

wo

EMK«T

fse miaat

METCH l% ISSS-Sttf OFPARTLT VtUrn

'MM

Sale

the ether 24 hy^ fea^

story frame boildiag. ^o5e tK«s«%ilt said «313ber with or wlthont the lots upon whichihey stand, for fwthei »qrtfeolaie eaoane at the -,J

IOIS

Apr. tt*5»a7-«S"tY

E.

All

npoa wnmm iyy muu. KBCO&E** OFF!CE.F1

XfMDE

Special Notice——Pay Upj1 LL persons sowing theihselve»4e be fa^eUad

late fin of E- Ball &• Son are requested to aaSl ly and make eettlemeat with E. V.

the fire ef the Sid of Jan. the

BALL 4-ToT

pezaoni Indebted to

F. BALL

are most earnestly

solicilad

diitcly sad make payment. April 9,18534BU

lo call Isame-

UTHU E. V.BAli, Tem-Haals.

A Valtiable Farm for Sale. rPffO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY AORBS rfchetee I Lend, sitae ted fear and a-half nilee West TerreHaute, ea the Natieaal Road SS Acrea ienproeed, finebearing ORCHARD, excellent timber aad well watered. For other partlcelars sse the ewaer.

April 9, l852-28tf fi. V. BALL, Tnre-Basts.

ALSO.

Lot on the 16th Y1NG ea the Canal, three quarters of a mile North I

A of

Teire-Haat^ and

I^TaCRES.OFTulBBR,

sttaaled ia the bettam, aad

aaiae distsiace North af Terre- Haste April 9,1880*«tfa^ B. V. BALL, Terre-HaeV.

J. G. STE3PHENSOIV, M. D| Physician and Surgeon, E E A E IN I A N A OFFtCE on Market street nearly opposite Brown's

JOSEPH C.

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

AND

SOLICITOR IN CHANCKRY, '"^'^^TERRE HAUTE INDIANA. O* Office in Early's corner in the reera formerly occupied as the Canal Collector's Officc.

March 26,1851,26 if

I

Tower Mills.

TT A VING brought these beautiful Btca«iFlouring works' XI into full opernUon, w^ are new rewly to exchange Flour, Shorts, Bran,

&c., tar

With

all who iiwf

Wheat, Barley and

1

Oct. IT, l8Sl«Stf

Wheatsnd Cora, oi

Mve

iff their

cnMfcm.

iMlLLJUR db\#OULE,

Ji, eornA-of Chesttinl and. Water it*,

fTerro-Jfaule.Feb. 28,

IdSl-ifcl-tf

SRITTOWi

4

Flnxseed,

HAS

A MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP,

and is prepared to furnish the best aud most fashionable materials, and make them upTn a style inferior to

the west. The richest Vetting*, unsurpassed

will

w"

HUT 'ft

H. L. A&HI.CT.

BRITTON & CO., ft I

FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCIIANT8,

TERLTE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

CASH I»A1I FOR

White Beans

and Feathers,

AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Corner of First and Eagle Streets, Canal Basin, December 12, L£5L-lltf

MERCHANT TAILOK. DAVID HARTSOCK

removed his Tailor Shop from Market street

National Road

to

street, one door west of the PostOflicc,

where he has opened in his new Fancy Front Store Room,

uouo lu

in

SLYLE, are on hand—

Silk,Satin,Velvet, aud mixed,of all colors and every variety of design. Also a general assortment of Neck'kerchiefs, of the most tasty descriptions. Gloves, of every kind, and Suspenders with the latest improvements, combining ease with durability.

mako CLOTHES in the most approved style,

when the cloths are furnished by the customer, and also give strict

attention

which shall

tie

doue with tosto

ami

Terre-Haute, Nov. 3,1849. DAVID HARTSOCK^J

New Carriage Manufactory.

HAVE commenced the Carriage Manufacturing business",AFMY JVRTO

and LAF^YEW R|§HT WFERTI^L braliches OR THE business will

promptly attended to, and any work from my shop shall not be surpassed on the Wabash, for Leauty of style, elegance of finish or complete workmanship and durability, and at prices, CHEAPER than heretofore.

Cnrringes, lluggies, Uarouches

always on hand and for sale.

MR REPAIRING of all

Also,

kiitdsdoae

Pniuting

Terre-Hanie, April 9, LM2-2^F

t*rf—JF'XTF1/

April If, 1852-29-23w STANLEY

on the shortest notice.

and Varnishing done with neatness. JNO. WM. DOUGLASS*.

Look' out for the Sign of the VIi "BIG HAT!"

:viz Uf-iA

On Notional Road a

jhs

WHERE

von

Nelson's

CHINESE LLSTRAL WASHING FLUID,

For sale at

SALOON,

Eighth Street, at the Prairie House.

Where fee fiN»{^ by strict smmtloa, to merit a tfesre of Public patronage. Saavief, Hair Catting, Staainpootag, dbe,,&«r^ T. O'SEIL.

October 31, l8Sl-S-lj

iS

ACkSsmW

aed is fsW,

R|

Tanner's Oil,

££T

BARRELS ef

Jas. 17-16

1

Mtmm Boot* Jfeeeaa, tad. aa

atoe Jams D. R^x* aad R. W, Akia. Carftrte, ladL Awl by Reabea Swkas, PsIaWiae, «.? fas PiAaW, Rshssie,

Vse44Dnair,

AAD MS

A.

MERRICK,

eaarffie. nti Joha Bv sSdeea, Task. BL$ L. fioi-*

Hat

For oaleby

A

iion||njf TOR

OS

r*

is

Ae

Bali—-aa^bjjj

partaenhip was diss

aaf bs aioood-wjFes

Ea- Sa

With a low by

doors Bast of tke PotT Offitt,

wfll finds large end

Well

selected stack

of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS, suited te nearly all classes, as we have over one hundred dtffereat styles, ranging In prices Aram Fiftaea Ceata to Fiva DoHars. Thoae wishing to parchase either at wholesale or tetatl, would do well to give as sa earlv oaN.

it

HARBERT.

AdminiBtrator'B Notioe.

NOTICEIsherebygiven,

that the undersigned has tskea

oat letters of administration of the estate of Wasunr C. Dmxwiu,

deceased,

aad

all knowing

themselves to be Indebted te said estate will please come forward and make Imurfhta payMOiA. april 23, Ig52-30w3 JNO. B. GORDON, Adm'r.

AdminiBtrator'B Notice.

NCfTlCE

is

hereby given, that the undersigned

a first rate

t&rtJ jam. received AND

LUDOWICI & HULMAN,

Union Rom Udoorfihm Wast Corner

•tr

AN extra fias bt of F&ttSH RAISINS, jast raceirsd

4 —E-

?ln«yi lS, *S*-Mr Oppssiu Cniest Rew.

LAtGE aaaM

witty bee aad color,

Row.

-1

rut

IN THE DKN LONG OCCUPIED QY TUB

iaLaEoa«3k

B^ment's Old Stand!!

AAA

WHOLBBALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS tad QUBBHSWARB,

PAPER HAHGHT6S, Ae.

13 ESPECTFU L|»Y Informs the citlseae ef this and XV theaarronndi^g coaatiasf tMA he has just received freai Boetea aad the Eastera cities generally, a very lam and deairable stock of China,

folwarded

STIFFR*. to any

otes,

under

aud Batting. ...

Fine and fcommon

and

Chewiug Tolmcce

Smokiug do I Wooden Buoket#, Tube aad Cliuriw

VVludewglnss—all niitcs!

Cut Nails—assorted sizos

Refer to M. Londerbata, CincinnaU. Apr. 2, 18S2-27-Snn Valuable Property for Sale.

THE

lata of Riley Township. Vigo

county, Indiana. The aetata is probably Insolvent. All persons hsvlng claim* against said estate ere hereby requested to present them to me for settlement)

lusted

has taken

oat tetters ef administration of the estate of J.i»cs P. Airocaaoif, deoeased, lata of Riley Towasiaip, Vign county, Indiana. The estate is probably insolvent All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present them to me for settlement aad all knowing themsetvea te be indebted to eaid estate will please come forward aad make immediate payment. april 23, l«52-30w3 JNO. B. GORDON, Adm'r.f

aadersignsd wishes to disnsee of the following vaineUe property loceted la Riley Township, Vigo county 40 Acres of the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter ef 8ectiea eight, Towa. eleven, Range eight: aad DO Acrea of tbe west half of the north eeat quarter of Section eight. Town, eleven, Range eight. Said Lend is si

immediately adjoining tho Caasl, and Is a most excellent TIMSER TRACT, having been preeerved nmooched, end is slse valuable for farming purposes. Said Lands will be sold ia lets of AO aarae each, or ia a body, to suit purchasers.

WOULDeaabehecarelocated,

City,

R. SWAIN'S

October 24, lSU'4tf Pruiric City Drag Store.

O'NEIL'S FASHIONABLE HAIR DRESSING

qaallty,

fer seie

by

S6MI,

Grass Seeds. f, Motet awl Red Tap Seeds, a pare

and cteaa article en head aad fersaie by

IOHNC.SOSi,

AprH^lSaa-ag^f BstsaStese. Tlunily Flout. SS Bhlfc Fieec, ^er £aaee,

JOHN C. ROSS.

oi FRSSB CJLXDU&, ot

Jasi

roesirad aad for osfo

SAGE'S,

Opposite Union Row.

No*

GIMS, aa{

Qneeasware,

P"P*r Hangings* dwu, whioh ha aiUail at Wasuatu oa RrrstL, ea the most aocommodatiag terms. He ia also ia rceeipt of a few ehalee FAHl£Y GROCERIES, wUeh bo eriH dispose of at relsil.

Call aad esaattae my steck. pm E. S. WOLFE, Terre-ITaate, Jan. 23,1852. Weetjsi^e of the^Sqaare.

ws mmi'm

Forwarding- and Commission Merchant, TERRE-HAUTE, INDfANA.

LESA-U-TF

-./• i_ *. ite. ADAMS & CO.'S

Bastern and Western Express.

|N and

sfber

ME|DAY

commence

L^PEE, J|5OL4

which

4

A

H'-''

sa?

^SHSBSB

15TH inst., A Jams &, Co. will

runuiiig

Haute iti

their Express to and from

connection

Terre*

with their Great ESSHWRA

Speci

e, BAC^C

E^TRY iesnripUoh

awi

Charge

Cllt Or

of

carefel

town in

Tbe Wonder of the World!

ALLISON'S-UQ0SIBR3PA?—Rothes

out a wash board.

march 12, 1852-24IU3

•r TOTJNG & DUFF S

ments In

to cutting all kinds of garment*—ail GL S

despatch. T?

NATIONAL DAGUKKREAN GALLERY,

^"^PIKENIX ROW, TERRE-HAUTE.

I^IIE

subscribers beg

ouo

In

or more

North

"V Terre-ILAUW^ on the corner of Fiftli Street

M«-

the United

StatfO.

Drafts, HIIHI, iucollected at reasonable

rates.

ADAM3 $T C0_

S. WQLFJ5, AFENT- & 1 Terre-Hsnte, MARCH 12, LB52-24M3L

washer

Terre-Haute and Lafayette Tri-Weekly Packet Steamer

WM. PHILLIPS, A. DON ALLY, Master, will run as a regular packet between Terre-Haute and Lafayette leaving 'IVrre-

Haute every Tuesdsy aud Friday, sfier the cars come in from Indianapolis. Returning/ leaves Lafayette every Monday and Thursday. For freight ot p:iiuwige apply on Board or to E. B. WOLFE.

Terre-Haute Fob. 27,1852-22tf

to inform the Public that they

have permanently located themselves in Terre-Haute, for the purpose of taking

Dtignerrcotype MiiiiHtures.

Their Room is JJOW opou for the reception of Vi*itors, whether In want of Pictures or not. Mr. Young is from the East, and has

in

his

poseession

the art.

all the late improve­

Mr.D., from long experience,and having

BEEN with HEWKTT for ths last lour years, feels himself fully competent to compete with the best. All those iu want of

life-like impressions of

Hhtsea wonld do well to give thetn a visit. Yomrt in Tears,

JUSTHfieitNBdfilms

|J

4

Best Juniata Iron Plough Moulds, &.C seneral assortment of Family Groceries, fer sale

JOHN C.ROSS,

April 2,1852-27-tf Boston

Store,

1

11"

jat. Ji.J-.iyiU'i.iu

New Confectionery.

E. & NEFMEISTEH"

HAVEtbeStewart

jast opened anew oonfecUonery, nearly I site House. All articles ef Fancy fectionery,nnd latest stylsa of Cakes, manufactured las style net to be excelled. either East or West. Parties furnished with Cakes and Confectionery ea the shortest notioe. Ptoses call aad examine oar establishment. £. &. L. NEUMEISTER.

1

Tzaas—One-half cash down, on i&e remainder a libeiml credit will bo Ulowed the purchaser giving approved security. WILLIAM MULLEW,

April 2, l*&9-27tf Riley Township, Vigo co.,Ind, Horae PpTflMI y.

embrace this eppertnalty of Informing the public, that has for the preeeot, in this

when he oeasuited to all awes of eargicai farriery. He prnfesees to promptly all diseasee to which lite iiorse is sobject, sach as Mtala, poll-evils, spevlns, && lis wilt "perform sny snrgical operation lo his Hae, which may be brought te bins. Ne charges

tmr

I S52-27-3M

Hew Shingle Factory.

Tjastsebscribtisaad

HE woald respect/ally iwfena the 4ilteas of Terre Heats the surrasnrfiege»*ntry that they bare commeneed amaafectarlHg mi»glas eepertor to any offsrad for sals in tidy piaea. Wo Invite ail who wish ta dweil nnder geod Ws, te give as a call bsfrce pnreha^ •b AH ftp.

EF Factory beck ofH. fdAaak'ertf« factory, en FearfH

between Ohio and Mala streets. Terre-liaete, Apr« *, iafiO-«-ly

1

BCBTW USATHER STORE, gtTWMi. SO AO STUkKT. OrgMtTS CSIOS HOW,

TF-TTHB-HAUTE.

vm a

frn

ftmaWi, dneteeatl« aad

\fmptr,

ilTI». ..

XEATHE*

rroae,

mk^ivnitM ef- aM'-btaJo of LsOinr,

Cot^m-fmrnod

iWo

Kta, Brtlh, Uaraess, Skirtiaf aad Cellar Lasthtrt Fnraeh and FMlaftiluMs CallShias, Uoiof.Xh*? aad Deer ektaa. Blading. Fnisliaei Temple a saS Oimon*»moi iotim

Msroeee,

They also tntoad to keep a eeaorsl aseortovoM ef S80BBOOT AND SHOE TMEE8, CLAMPA. PELID, 4U., IUK Tfaeirarvaatii»l«wt» aMBb im Mushiniyi sad Smporters la the

tamorm

ere. sash aa In eeame thsm ie pl|

esw ythiag at tbe vssy iosrast prtcse. CeApaid for Oreee aadDry I

at

TWCTOXT! -*DVERT!SEMERTS.

te

Fifth

Street, North AIDE, between

ly*

I

1 ANUK.\CTl'RKR Of Bright UW ojf^aud Tea IV

PlainuPressed, Japanned, and Bronsed

IJTIN WARE.

U'hoie**le and Ret a it,

N. B. All kinds JOBBING done in Tin, Copper, Mid Iron. iiKireh 13, H5i«!Silyl

100 Agents Wanted, lO circulate,

by

I

*riii*p

Enrrfrlic men

Merchandise and Produce Broker Al

SO,

GENERAL NEWSPAPER AGENT

A pr

1123,

1

JIain

Urns, Chaffiuf Dislwa, of Jl kinl« «. wUdHKWiAbfii eiugle in setqj -«m* WattJrobe !*hpvfcr B=tS»,

I

Sponge ikths,

{BbrhMg HatMv rw

Hip stud SIU

LLITLI^,

Saspeaaien tjhewer Buihs^ Bath Tnbs, various Aad every deeoription of

BaPIIING APPAR

made to enter. He else keepeceuetantly en hand a general assortment of

A'l US

Books when

will require a capital

SSJ

5%

subscription, a new and

aad 4sowifoUg

can earn from

verg rapid

dlmotTOt*d

lu«torical and

scriptive work entitled "THE GREAT WEST,''—

Jel

de­

to

#5

need apply who can pay fer

per duy.

Those only

they order, te

rpiIE highest market price paid la ASH for Rag#,

Rope, ualiiig. Hemp, Wa»te, &c.

Forwarding & Commission Merchants,

Ov

ef front $4» to

$UMi.

For termsaddrees HENRY liOWF., No. Ill Main Street, Cincinnati. Ohio, march 12,1^52-24m6 V&*

Rags Wanted.

Old

NIXON JL CO., Paper

Msuufactarers,

69 Walnut Street, IM^OCU Columbia and Pearl streets, March 5, LD$2-2itn4

Cincinnati, Ohio.

BAKTiETT, STOCKTON & CO.,

WHOlBSltB (xllOGBHS,

No. 38, kVnlnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO

"W^RRILL give prompt attention to the sale of

VT Bacon,

Liifd,

Conutrv

Produce

jrenerally.

February 2?, jLSS2.j3-6m

Western

Notes, Jewelry, AND iSckages of

Poik,

Butter, Flour, Woo),

Feathers,

aud

And

nho,

fill

ORDEFTS FOR CINCINNATI MANUFACTURERS, At shortest notice,

S. II.

PAHViiV,

OFFICE AND STORK, No 36 Wuluot Street,Cincinnati, I

Burnet's Patent

with­

A very'superlor article. E. S. WOLFE, Ageut for the Manufacturer.

I_ principles

WATER

FLLLLLS article Is the result of the

only article of thr kind

their Immortal

msreb 12, l£a2-24lf YOUNG Jt DUFF.

Sundries!

N- 0. .SAGET

Fine and TX»MMON Loaf Sugar*

14 Crushed

and

Powdered Loaf

Sngor

Mucker barrels

sad

half barrels

Cnudlswick

Cooler."

appltantiou

lo

of

as coot at pottibU, at lany at pottiUe, %eith the least possible quantity rf Ice.

ewr

scieutitin

tho purpose intended, via: To keep

The proprietor how long derototl his attention lo this particular branch of domestic economy, and passing from Olio improvement to another, has at length arrived as near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proof of tills Is fouud In the very general mo of these Coolers ill all parts of the country. A better proof of the same fuel is, that, since their introduction, various Imitation* of (lie genuine article have been attempted—nil fulling short of tho olijocl, It is true, jet all proving clearly which \v«y the tide of popular opinion is setting.

A siinpH statement of f.»cts, lu regard to these Coolers, will satisfy every ene of their superiority. First, they are the

vvuter

patrnffd.

They are furnish­

ed with two distinct luju-coutiuotiug chnnihers, hy means of which, with two poiiiids of Ice to the gallon, wsiter In kept (at A temperature of 10 drg.. below »rro, or only 8 tleg. above the frectjng point) uli day. Thus, at a coot of some live cents pertdevj a fattWIy ol erdtnary sl*e eim bo constantly supjtll'd With Water e.eld lis Ice iluelf larger nitmlers in the sauio proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to he saving of ut lcu*t sevonty-live per coiit. over the Earthen Jars,' formerly nsd for this purpose.

Ap»lsi, these Coolers never Hweat In this way, sa\ l»j much nnnecessary waste and trouble. lug manufactured lii the liiost worltinnnlike slyle, ami' handsomely finished In every respect, they niiik a very beautiful ornament for the Dining Room, lletel or Stwiui Boat.

An tmportnht 'Improvement hn* lately jjeen added to the Cooler, vlt: A smHll Pan (capitble of holding lYoiti six to eight pen ads ef butter} Inserted dlrectle under the cover. This quantity of better can be kept pprftclly hard all day, without additional lc»—a very imjntriaut addition to tlu rconomy and comfort of families.

If desired, the Coeli-r «a» slwe l0 furnished ot a small expeuae with Filtering A pparatus, made snd for solo at Bl'RNFT'S House Furnishing

I'Jstnhllshmeul,

&'o. 11 E**t Fmnrth street, Cincinnati,£).

DEALKIilN

Hardware, Cutlery. Tea- Trayx, Britannia,

Jupmned, Bronced «nd Tin Wttre, Urn*li(j«, Wooden mid Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus and Refrlgertttors. April 23, lW2-3(h

DR. K, ih IIOIVK'S

S A E S A

Ji

W

MT

TW-

ER

I have been

preparation of Shaker

LOJTE the

7?3t&

f'i

invslusble

examining hersee.

Rerideiiico, at E. S- Woife's, on Market etreet, abeto the

A,

S A 3 A I

The Great Spring and Summer MEDICINE!

PROOF GPROOF/ PROOF lit LADY SAVED! Da. Hows—Dear Kir:—It hts been myHnlsfo?Tufir,TDF" tlie last three years,lo be

sjfBlcted

accompanied L.Y S severe pain In the

confiaedMl

with the Liver Complaint,

aide, which,

st times,

weeks

redaeadlmmore tkeleton,

be enred, I gave myself ttp

at leaded

together, and I becsme

and, believing that I never cos Id

ro aiy aceailng

by

fnte, viz: desth.

the

best

physicians I used ail

kinds of nostrums sad patent medietas*—but sll to tie PER* pose—end made up my mini! thtit death stone conld

me of my sufferings. At this moment a friend suggested yoar preparation EF Shaker

bottle. Bnt during thst night my purpose IT entirely changed—Its operation on

me

say miraculous. I experienced A oor*jil!t«

system aad feelings, and aooo

health, and

oontiuned

tea weeks since 1 commenced USING

rllts,

relievo

SeftmperiUa.

nees and despair, I thought I

sboet tea days wlthont Its

upon me in fact so bad was

flesh, aud mind

1 mere rack loss*

would try it. I did so for

producing

tbe slightest effect

my situation—so reduced tn

bordering ONDEMMLT—that was determin­

ed not te use sny more sfter I finished what Was

in tho

was wonderful—I

m,y almost

chaiigw

lu my

commenced improving In

lo do so from thst time, it is now

your Hhaker SAMIPA-

during which tiim 1 have used only ihrtt kittles, end am obliged to admit that I believe that 1 should this momeut hnve been in my grsve,

liad

it not been for your excellent

Sarssparilk,aad

euly

December 36, !Hf»l-l3yl

Leaterj

VI

GEO. KERCKHOFF & CO.

Terre-Haute, April 23, 1852-30y1

1 ftrmly believe it

ears remedy fat Indigestion, or Liver Corns

plaint, that has ever been offered to tiie public, for

now say, that I

am

AS WBLt. AS I EVEN WAS

medicine, to

man family. Years, &C*

STEWART HOUSE.

MESSRS. MAHAN & DOUGHTY

R,WSCTrULIYefinformIbe

eair

IM ar Lire, and

1 prey God that you may long bo spared, through your

aUevista the oufferitigi ef the

hu­

DEBORAH

NINHAM,

ResttMng oa 7|b street, one door west of Mala. S» S

A,_

Price $1.00 per Botife, SI Ax BO&JES $5. For

Cincinnati.

ant# by

«KLI|^L JT. N. HWAFN... Terre- Haute. MF-WAR^ *J. R.CUNINGUAM, DO^ 'FIT 4^ WOOD & DONNELLY, DO«W^ FX

WA. BURTON, do,

Ma. JAQIJITH, Paria, Illinois. D. W. C0N0VKR Sl BKO.,

AaJ saoeassof to Da.

Cincinnati, OHIO, to WIRTTW RIL

Bowllng-G

r«en/

ALSF), AWTFE jjgff

Fer sale aa ABOV^ IIOW K^S Huge An Hoarhaund and Liverwort

COUGH CANDY, Price 5 and 10 cents per package. I. Baker, Proprietor,

BAKEK, Proprietor,

S, D.

HOWK, NO.

Y,

College

II

ill,

oeders

aisst be scut.

ciilMns of'{erre-Ilsulo

sad tho trsveUlog cemmonity geiserally. thst they haeg liinii Ibr a torts years, the old ootabtlflimewt long »o4 favorably known os the STEWART IIOl?SJJ, where Uwy aro prepared te accommodate their friend* and patrons la a style equal to any eotabMehment of the kind la the ceentrv. A l«rg« aa-1 comrofrJlMi

LIVERY STABLE

Is attached te tbe Heese, for the accommoOaUett off eesut TcrreHtnUt, December 1B5I-I l-ly f"

111 1 1,1,1 1

B(slis|'(»t, Afrt!

"'l'

Clay Circuit Court.

RP FERJRFCAT V» BI^H4TEFR»«« ^-YCI?C»!L

I Coort, rutstiJ, «*%ie TMrtf MoaAry of Jaly, JUDGEMENTS, 4Lc dcatroyad by tha barabif of the Coart House tn Clsy in wMre all penoos latereated cea atuad. Ssw Torjp aril! be coaWad«4 awny dbjrs aa the bwwaeai thereof twy rortiiv, jtf# ttit *j im

'"-imd*