Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 4, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 July 1852 — Page 4

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LEGAL NOTICES. State of Indiana, Snilivan cotmty, m.

Hull lean Probate Court, May Term, 1652. Mm* Hamilton, Administrator) Jtplkatin

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If the estate of Levea AraeM, y:' VS.

PIIE

mid

vs.

J.ilv l«3 4M«f $9 50 Mdir of ludinnn« Nulliv*n connty, ss.

Sutiiettn Circuit

Court,

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to

Tb* Half# of safe] Dec«*sed. RssJ

Bttmle*

Johnson Hamilton having ISM his memorial condition of the ssld estate,

(MJeotnplalolng Una the property both real sad personal is tMttflfcfent to par the debts and demsods outstanding «g»lnst it: It f* therefore ordered thai the Sling and pendency of thesaid complaint be made known to the boirs and creditors of the said LeveB ArneU, deceased, by publication of this order for three weeks successively in the Terra* Haute Journal, a weekly newspaper published in Terra* Haste in Vigo coantr, Indiana, and that (hey show caaae* If any tiuey can st the next term of said court, to be bold* east the Court House, In Snlffvsa, on theeeeoad Meadny ef Aogest nest, why the «*fcl real estateshall not be sold f«r Ui« "uroo*eM In •*&! petition mentioned. Test: JOSEPH W. WOLFE, Clerk.

July 2, I*®M0-3t-#2 50

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State of Indiana. Sullivan county,

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Sullivan Probate Court. May Tern.

1852*

Alexander Ingle, administrator of the estate "J of Thomas McKlnto|, deceased, "'.The Creditors of said Estate. /""lOMES now the asM sdailuletrster and rial fn tills court, showing the condition of said estate, and complaining that the property both real and personal

OJIKS now we saw agHmmnrswir sno mc» n» wcn«-

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Is insufficient to pay the debt* and demands outstanding against it. it is therefore ordered that the filing and pen* deacy of said complaint be made known to tbo creditors of 'the said Thomas McKlnley, deceased, by publication of this |d the Terre-Hante

|moMths from lbs date of said publteatlon^thoix claims wiU

1« barred from peyment la favor of more diligent creditors. "By the court. Test:

Auyutt Ttrm

order for three weeks successively 111 *7 that unless they file tbtir claims for settlement, within ten west* In said county of Clay. And that

•Journal, a weekly newspaper, published In Terre-Haute, ... fin the ccttotj of Vigo, Indiaua: and that they bo Informed'

W.WOLFE, Clerk.

J.

July S, JPS3.4C»3w$S 50.

tate of Indiana, Sullivan county, ss

Sullivan Probate Court, May Term

mln F. Owen, sdmlntotrator of Caleb W. Benefiei, deceased,

liSsfaMlML iu iu vjw

The Creditor* of aald Estate. O.MKS new the said administrator and files hU Memo, rlat in this «onrt, showing the condition of said estate, and complaloitig that the property both real and personal Is insttiljWnt to pay the debts and demands outstanding e(folnrt it. It Is therefore ordered that the filing end pendency of said oemplaiiit be made known to the creditor* of the safd Caleb W. Benefiei, deceased, by publication of this order for three weeks successively In the Terre-Haute Journal, weekly n.w»popef, published In Terre-Haute, in the county of l«ro, Indiana: and that they be Informed that imlr*« tliev tile their claims for settlement, within ten months from ll'ia date of said publication, their claims will Ik» pofttponed from payment in favor of more diligent creditor*- By the court. T.sti J. W. WOLFE, Clerk

July 3, is:a.io-awta so. jese State of Indiana, Sullivan county, 80.

ib'uHicun Probut* Court, May Ttrm

July I.ft:.9- I^w #2 51), P. C. 8. Ktate of fntfinnn, Sullivan county, Set.

8 ait it an Prohatr Court, May Term 1^52.

Miluer E. Nash, admli4«lrator

de bonb tten

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D.

1853.

Wurner, S

VS. Dill»/ D'mrtt.

Wl^latn Warner

saM Record was destroyed by fire, end that s*»d decree still rtttttiw tu tall foree attd tt»rev***«d. will, en Monday or some *ubec4)»e«t day «f e»idlcr«i *f *«ld court, make a motion to rein*tate aaM decree noon the Records el said iu pursuance of a Statute in such eases made and

irt iu tiled.

prottded. When aed where yen caa attend end contest Uw seme If yon think propw. WILLIAM LOVEING, Aderir. Attett* Geo. Pwatt Clerk.

Jen* t*S£M»-3w-*4 State of Indiana. Clay county, ss.

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LJAIIi tVil!l nn Warner, who Is a non resUehrof the SjHtc «f Imhunn, will tike uotice that tho said Mary uttruer filed her petttion in this eourt against him, for IMvoire, ail«J(tog for cause that said Wllllum has wilfully oe„#riist and tth*eit«d himself from petitioner, without any reasopny* cwits#, for the »|»aco of oue year. The rule issued i:t «Kii c»m. returnable Into the clerk's office of said »ourt» on Tutihlay, 3Ut dar of .luffust A, O. 1^4.

MARY WARNER,

At lest c** or Sttuv** CovNtt Cmcurr JwueSOth, $?.»««.

State of Indiana, Clay county, as. Clay Probate Court, to August Ttrm, 185$

\V jlliam Lovrtng, Administrator of eotato of iohu A Loveing, deceased. Lot t^ivelng, Dvlita Wakefield, Jacob Ellis, Nftktto l«tiy Kills Lovy Loving, Jams* Loveing,

Rrutwu Loveing, Alexander W«Mmn, D*T» phy Wassou, and the nnknown heir* of Abraham aud Mary Alloway,deceased.

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I UE defendants la the above nameil cause witl take J. notteethat Uia ptatatiff at the August Term of the Clay ptobote court For tho year 1850, obtained a deem against you the hfira of Jehu A. Loveing, deceased, for .tiie sale of the following Lattde, to-wit: uortli-eest quarter •f the north-eaat ^narter of Section seven, and the northwvst «tunrt«r of the t»rth-w*»t quarter of Section eight, *11 In Totwbb tea. north, of Range five, wwt, for the pur- {)AA nwto ef making the lame «wet* In the hands of mid admin- ^UU Utrator for tUo pa^weut of the **bts of the ssU deceased and twaldjdeere^ ^wi taken and entered In dne form of law, o» (word In s«Li eourt, aod s»UI Unds wasdnty sold In! pur^uanee of saW deer«e and at the Augnst Terw of said veiwt, 1-51, saki **lw was coufirmed aa entered of Record: and that on or about the first day of December 1951, the

Cfay Prvbmte Cmmrt. August Term 18$*.

Morton, Adm'r of ElWhe A*her*ft, deeM, l*S Richara Ashrwd*, Joee* VoHe, DelH* VeH«, ImMsSeott Ruth Levi Givias R«ih^ Gtflas, end E3^«h A«hcrnn.—.Ushs* «e

XntttMt Attrtm.

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pus de^edoaH is* th* ahevo nemsd eawse erill fctfce 1 tke ib»t the PteinUff, id the No*, T«w ef the prebete eoort for tfce w»r IS«5t, obtained by tho coesMcrotiOM ef Pdd co«ft.ener4e»onddeeroe eeelnst yen dec*d, fw the eale ef the real of OmokU SMn A»Her»ft oi«steerei^'dMNnMd,.|e«rfat..Tlte swwth-wvet ^serter of «Mt Morth-weirt fwrtor, and th# «e«d»-e«« ftwler ef the earth west j«wter of ***&• iwunbcr dfteM, tewn ten, ***. we»t» In Clay tndlane» the 4 ii«* tV mw *«er*ln the hands ef flw iejNE adsalu-Oof It t?»»pa)«»•»* ef th*d«htaef the mis d*eede*t, «s»- i«afe#*ae teken ie dnte 1^1*4 ivvr-.! nirt,*stl thai mt he *W »weei4 wwsdeeMtejwd by Ifch?.*.. ti**t ..Jer^fenddse^sUllwttdisploftifl fiwrc* ewd entviwnwd. end thet I wttl en Meedey,

State of Infltana1) Clay county, ml

Clay Circuit Court, to Sept. Term,

toad SUgler, SUgier,...... 1 ih Whjttly.

John Louraaa

In this eoarCtshowing the condition of the said estate,\ defendants are not residents of the State of ladteaa. They are therefore hereby notified that unless they bo aad ap» pear before the Judge of the Clay CHreuH Court, the first day of the term of said court, hereafter to be boldea a* the court-house, in Bowiiog-Green, then and the** te plead answer or demnr to said bill, the matters and things thereto concerned wilU». token at and for confessed, aad decreed accordingly.

HAVE

Am

the noM Aegeettem «df seM eeert or

Jdeeteenpea ti* Rs««rl»ef eetJensift*

•nee ef atatetele #w?h eese mwleend preelde^ yai tM sKeae andr»»t»«t the L~Ad*."*. "J i"*-t t-f^

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dav ef

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oeent^v ef etdd totm, aneke swMlen teieli^Me «rd«r Vnd d»et«e ewMt th* Kwmrh ef e»U eestct* In tm.

anhes-

OMES new the ComaUiimat In the abort entitled canse, and files bis Bin In Chancery in the Clerk's office of the Clay Circuit Court, together with the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, that the aforeaaid

Attest: GEO. PINCKLY, ckrk. June 98 J85JW0-3t-f2QO-pd.

State of Indiana, Clay cotmty, aa. Clay Probate Court, Angus'. Term A. D.

Alrin B. Thorp, Administrator of William Va* White's Estate,

VS.

to rdntUOe Deere*.

THE

of

defendants In the above entitled cam wffl take notice that the plaintiff, at the November

D.

1852.

Clay county•

lfc&2.

iVti'r lllgdon, administrator of the"! .." estate of Reed McOrew, deceased, 1

VS. Intolvency.

The Creditors of said Estate. (1UMRHthiseourt,theadministratorandfilesoutstanding

now the sold his Memo* rial In showing the condition of said estate, iiud coiripluiiiliig that property both real end personal i« lnsufnoknt to p»y the debts and demands itguinst 1|, It J- ilierefore ordered that the filing and pendeucy of sat coiupl.iUit bo made known to the creditors «f the tuti.i Reed McCtrew, deceased, by publication of this order for thrie Wwk» successively in the Terre-IIaute Journal, a weekly newspaper, published In Terre-Hootei In trio cvxnty of Vigo, ludisna: and that they be infotmed ttiul unless they n!* their claims for settlement, within ten mouili* froiVi the d»te of said pnbllcstion, their elalms will be postponed front pnymeut iu favor of mere diligent creditors. fly th court. Tct-t: JOSEPH W. WOLFE, Clerk

of]

the estate of John II. Eaton, deceased,

Nancy W, II. Eaton, lilram W. II. fraton

Kdgur II. Eatou, and Wllllutn II. I'laton.

pilB said administrator

Application

VS. to ttU Real

Ettate.

1 petition heroin for the sale of the Real Estate of said dressed, and It appearing to the eourt that William II. Ktilon, one of mid heirs, Is not a resldont of the State of Indiana 1« therefore ordered, by said court, that the said AVllllam H. Eiiton be notified of the filing and pendeucy of the said petition, by publication of this order for three weeks successively In the TerreHaute Journal, a weekly newspaper, published hi Terre-Haute, Indiana, and that he shew ctittsf, if any he can, at the next term of the said court, to be huldon at the Cooft*Honse in Sullivan on the tt.i AI into*) of August next, why the said Real Estate shall iot b#io!d fi»r the purposes Insuld petition mentioned, •JVU: JOSEPH W. WOLFE, Clerk:

Ig!

de bonii non

having filed his

A

HAS

The affidavit of a disinterested person being filed with me, showing that Matthias White, James M. Luther. Lncinda Luther, James kl. Hay and Neoma Hay, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, they will take notice of the facte set forth in the above notice. Attest: GEORGE PINCKLY, Clerk of said «ourU

June 1852-4U-3w$5 00

MERCHANDIZE.

MERCHANT TAILOR. DAVID HARTSOCE

removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to National Road street, one door west of the Post Office, where he has opened in bis new Fancy

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CARPETS, RUGS, MATTS,

6-4, 8-1, 10-4, 12-4, and 16-4 DRUGGET, 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 WHITE and CHECK MATTING, 3-4,4-4,CLOTH,

8-4 and 12-4 FLOOR OIL CLOTH, TAflLEOIL ROPE MATTING bo. A very (urge stock of satin and common-Paper Hanging*, Window Paper, Bordering, large and email

Looking Glasses, &c. Queens Ware, GIass Ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Gaps, Groceries, Leather, &o. In short, almost everything ever called for,'and all at such prices as will satisfy any one that the

1852.

Robecca White, Larkie White, Matthias

White, Joel White. Richard White, Missouri Ann Cooprider, Franeis Cooprider, Simeon Cooprider, James Cole, Zilpha Cole, Jam«» M. Luther. Lncinda Lather, Richard Sanders, Ceiia Sanders, James H. Hay and Neoma Hay.—Sloth*

y^ cj^y Probate Court for the year A. D. 1850, by the

consideration of said court, obtained an order and decree Sinst

yea as heirs at law of the deceased, for the sale of following real estats of the deceased, for the purpose of ttp» aame assets In the bands of said Administrator for the payment of tbo debts of said deceased, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of Section number sixteen, in Township number ten, north, of Range number six, west north-east quarter of 8ection

nambernumbersix,andInthe

twenty-nine, Township number ten, north, of

0f(j^reamjpon

decree was taken in due form of law, and he Re or so a id ha he

same was destroyed by fire in the destruction of the Court House of said county on or abont the first of December A.

1851. That said order and decree remains In full fores aod unreversed, and that I will, on Wedneaday the 3d day of the Aognst Term of said probate court for the year A. D. 1652, make a motion to reinstate mid order and decree upon tbo Records of said court.

When and where yoa may attend If you see proper. June 15th, lt53. A. B. THORP, Adm'r.

REFER TO

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Front Store Room,

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP,

and is prepared to furnish the best and most fashionable materials, and make them up in a style inferior to none in the west.

The richest

Vettinpt,

unsurpassed In style, are on hand—

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

Ho will make CLOTHES in the most approved style, when tho cloths are furnished by the customer, atid also give strict attenllon to cutting all kinds of garments—all of which shsll be done with taste and despatch.

Terre-Haute, Nov. 3,1849. DAVID HARTSOCK. BUCKETS CASH STORE.

..(NO. t, UNION MOW.)

"I "17"E ure now receiving an uncommonly large slock of all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry.tioods, for the spring trade: also, House fr uriiiaUiug Goods

the most extensive assortment of in the Wabash Valley, amonjf

which are Qtdlts. Counterpanes, Toilet CoveiB,

Lace vndMuslin Curtains, Curtain Drapery, jUhie and Crimson Damask, French Table Covers, Piano Covers,

and a grcut variety of Window Shades, (some beautiful styles, mid cheaper than ever,) Window Cornices, Curtain Bands nml Nns, Cords and Tassel*, &c.

Our Cur pet department Is more extensive tfian ever, embracing soma ill piece# of the different grades and styles of THREE PLY, VENETIAN, FINE, EXTRA •vpFlNE, AND SUPER FINE INGRAIN

March 26, 1852 26m6

May 7, 1852-lf

5-4, 6-4,

Cmtk

Terra Haute, April 30, '52-ly

System It what

makes goods cheap, aed the Buckcyo Cash Store

plgc*for bargain*.

th*

L. RYCE.

FRESH MEDICINES. 150 oe. Sulphate Quinine 80 Prawip Ext. Bark

R0 Tannin, 50 Saliclne 100 dra. Sulph. Morphine 100 Acetate do 20 lbs. Comp. Ext Colocynth, In 1, Jl and 4 ot. pot*} 10 Ext. Dandelion, in I,Sand 4 ox.pots 95 Ext. Gentian, In i, 4, A-16 ox. pots 10 Ext. Jaisp, in 1, 4 and a os. pots

10 lbs. Ext. Sersaperilta, in 1, 4 and 16 ox. pots lbs. F.*t. Butternut, in 1,4 and 26 01. pots 5 lbs. Ext Strwnmonittro, 1. 9 and 4 ox. pots 50 ibe. Blue Mass, (Mender $• V^m's) 40 Iba. Eng. Calomel 83 Ibe. Am. Ctdomeli 1 30 Ibe. Hydrarg. C. Crete: 950 lbs. Guar Camphor, just received and for sale at

BROWNINGS WALL'S

May 1, l$53-3fhf Prelrle City Drug Store.

BROWNING WALL'S Prairie City

Torre-Ifrute, May?, 1859-SSif

TO

CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS. S. H. PARVIN, Merchandise and Produce Broker

Bmtryttie

Slo,

LBS. IndTgo, (S, F. A. No. I) 350 lbs. Ex^ Logwood 960 Ibe. Bine Vitriol 500 Ibe. Sup. Cerk Sedef 400 (be. Cream Tartar J50 lbs. Tartarte Acid 8K» lbs. Aqna Amtteente, (F. F. F-) 890 lbs. Snlph. .Eihera 59 Ibe. JPernvten Clark, fR«d}» 50tbo. do k» Inst reee^ved end fer sale at

Dreg ^tore.

1 TEAS! TEAS!!

Browsing & Wall

jest receiretlii a s»pert«r lot ef BLACK JlWD (SRIifiN TKAS, cewristittg oTf

Fi*e Young Hytou, Bxtr* Fine Yotmg Hyson* bupcrial.

GUM Powder,

All et- ^M Wteot In^oHatione firana Panama and China. Which they wW sett aa tho most tneAcraiejw'i»e, at the PS AtRtE CITV DRUti STORE."

T^rte-Hsote, Moy 14. Iff&a-W 3 Essence of CoSm^ this Gsemee wilt go os (fer sefsnt penede of J»r* a®4 C*«fce mm* by this

Meei^jwrtWIly the r«d «e«teef the heK JovaC^Re,

r» fr «Tnt Zim *lt8 havo «M«e dsHeete end Sawr tseer, aKaer eeleer, nsd wfll eortslnly he inere heehhy ft# every peseen the* pet* Java CoS*« will alee be (riser wtthool Mfateln( tirtMst to cterify fee •a.t.Whefese*# end Retail, h*

IHy II. IKKMir 40

BROWNING & WAtI*

Oi»xeai ti t?iw»mm*-ViMMtm mmwm$ JmX-mm.

4s W.ILL

Moj 1«» Ii3£-3SH "tmmCfy

At.SO,

GENERAL NEWSPAPER AGENT,

April 23,1852-30tf

A. a BREWER,

No. 80 Fifth Street, North side, between Main and Walnut, CINdlNNAII, OHIO,

ANUFACTURER of Bright Ware, Coffee and Tea Urns, Chtdfing Dishes, of all kinds ILET WARE, single or insets Wardrobe Shower Baths, I Bathing Pans, Sponge Baths, I Hip end Sits Baths, Susp^usion Shower Baths, I Bath Tubs, various sizes,1 And^ety description of BATHING APPARATUS made to order.

He also keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of

Plain, Pressed, Japanned, and Bronsed'

TIN

Wholesale and Retail*

N. B. All kinds JOBBING done ln Tin, Copper, end Sheet Iron. march 19,185&-94yl

100 Agents Wanted,

circulate, by subscription, a new and eery rapid and

be*ttii)itUg illustrated

A simple statement of iacts. In r«fatd to these Oeoiers. Will satisfy every one of their superiority. First, Oiey are the eaff strfirfe At Hud. efer patented. Tboy are furnished with twedtttieei noa-conductiagCambers, bymsoasof which, with two pounds ef Ice toth« gallon, water Is kept,' (at a temperature ef «0dsf. below wro, or only 8#f. •bore the fircxiof point) all day. Tbns, at a eeet of senM five cents per day, fcsstty of ordinary sine nan he eonsteady .applied wIAwmw cell as icelteatf toietn^ here ta (he same proportion. This has bsen found by actoal cxperltaoat Is bo ksavlag of at hrant se*eaty-fivo per 1— over the Earthea Jar*, «»rmetly need for this purpose.

Again, the** Coolers new Sweat? la this way, saving mfrrt* unnecessary teeste and Belag maaufactared in tit* most workmsalike styfc, aad handwMaely finished in evenr reopect, they Indw a eery beaetifel nnauaeat far theDiaiag Rootn, HsSd or Steam

Au Inspwlaat Imprevaiieat hne latply been eldod Is tho Cooler, vtsi A anwfl Paa (capabia ef hoWfay Crow aia le vtthoot wUMktmti lee—a vwy laqMHtaat aMtlM be mm economy end Besafert ef insdltoe.

If desired, tho Cooler ean abe he fai nhfaid at a .swn8 cs»eiHe wtth a Fmering Apperstwa, nsa^i aad for srie at BCRNSTS Panel Fncntehinf SwtehBdbsseet,

X*. Id jBost fwrd siret, Cieriaasrt, DEALER W

Hardware, Cutlery. Tern-Trig*, Brit&at*,

Jwwa»i, Bnwwd mu6 'tin Ware, BrwAm, WesdsSi WHteo Ware, 8aiU«| Apfamtasaad Kefrifsraton. AprJ23.1f^-30j

A lf«w

8*ppty

OttS D» 3BeCm&A%X$£

Summm

mJSSB*"' ""V ly^cKisoHili.

sV

SCOOTS SE

Forwarding find Commission. Merchants and

CONSIGNEES AT TOLEDO,"OHIO,

-m for

Griffith's Western Line. Western States Evan' Griffith, Agent*, Towle,}

WitboHt Truibipmest

Wm. S. Towle,C 33 Cceaties Slip, N. Y.iC. HL Canfield.) Agexts, J. M. Griffith & Co., Buflklo, N. Y. jE. W. Swane, Ka. 121,Broad SLN.Y. Ship by New York and Troy Tow Boats, A. R. Cobb & Co., Buflklo, N. Y. Daily, No. 6, East River, except Sunday.^ Ship by Boat foot of Broad Street, N. Y. Alao, Proprietors with H. B. SMITH of Terre-Haute and Toledo Line

On Wabash and Erie CanaL

EARLY & LEG45ETT,

march 26,1852~26m6 Terre-Hmute, Indiana,

E A & E E

Forwarding and Commission Merchants,

also, Dealers in all kinds of Produce.

TERRE-HAUTE, EVD.

LOUISVILLE

CLOTHING STORE

OFFICE AND STORE, No 36 Walnut Street, Cincinnati.

BARTLETT, STOCKTON & CO., WiOtlMtB 6ROGBR89 Forwarding & Commission Merchants,

No. 38, Wnlnut Street,

WILL

Hat and Gap Establishment,

NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,

(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,)

E E A E I N I A N A

WE are now receiving our Spring and Summer Stock, from our own Manufactory, Louisville, Ky. STRAUS & ISAACS,

NORTH-EAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,

SIHE

1

CINCINNATI, OHIO

give prompt attention to the sale of Pork, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Wool, Feathers, and

Couutry Produce generally. ORDERS FOR CINCINNATI

And also, fill ATI MANUFACTURERS,

At shortesl'notice.

February 27, l852-22-6m

attended

THE

blstorlcal end de

scrtpuve work entitled THE GREAT WEST."—

men cen earn from $2 to f5 per day. Tbose only

need epply who can pay for Booke when they order to,do which will require a capital of J® t, For tittw1address HENRY HOWE,

No. Ill Main Street, CincinnaU. Ohio.

msKhlS, 185M4m6 Burnet's Patent Water Cooler. rrUUS article is the result of the application ef scientific JL principles to the puypose intend principles to the purpose iatende^vixt To keep water

cdlm* f**ibU, k*$ mt rottikk, w«M tkt least fm&U qmmxtitM

sf

Jet-

The proprietor Ins long devoted his attention to this particular branch of domestteeconomy, aad passing from one improvement to another, baa at length arrived es near perfection es It le possible to reach. A proof of this la found in tho very general use of these Coolers, in all parte ef the, country. Abetter proof of the ssfite fset hit, thai, since their introduction, various imitations of the genuine article have been attempted—ell falling short of the. object, It is true, yet t*U proving clearly wWch way theUde of jopnlar opinion is setting.

Ijme.

mt

Troy or JUfcttjl

by au experienced and competent Hostler.

CHARGES MODERATE—CALL AND SEE.

Having been long and favorably known as the keeper of a (public house iu Wabrxn, Jefferson county, Ohio, he feels confident from long experience that he will be able to please all who may favor him with call.

Boarders taken by the week, month, or jeer. May 28, 1852-35m3 DAVID GREEN.

LATEST IMPROVEMENT.

Noye's Improved Portable Grist MilL

subscriber has completed and tested his Improved Portable Grist Mill, for which he has applied for Letters Patent. He is now prepared to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding wheat end

52.

Ctothe

Buffalo, September 1st, 1851.

1

JOHN T7 NOTE,

SUCCESSOR TO UAYWARD & NOTE,

i* AWUFAQrC RKSS

OP

FRENCH BUBR MILL STOKES, AXO MMJUUtS IK .. Dutch Anker Bolting Cloths, .. Portable Grid Mills, Screen Wires, Mill Screws.

Damsels, Spindles, Castings, Cast Iron Proof Staffs, Grime's, Pagutfs and Johnson*t Smut

Mills*'

India Robber Belting ana Hose, 5f««*co

and Laud Plaster, Water Idsne, Etc.

MennSKtory S9, Main Street Office,•It Main Street and 5 Ceotral dock, BUFFALO, H* T. fMftf tf thenarthis

The tf udend|tted has been appointed bt the proprietor is valuable patent, Afeat for Terre-lUote end theaui rounding country. Any iuforwaUon in regard to its etifi ty, price Ike., ean he obtained by addressing him eitb* penoaauly or by letter post peld.

HMSOrla

ISAAC B. HTMER, Terre-Hante, lad.

April Sfl i85a-3l-ly.

nrnrnn in an nm tus!

BOXES 8XIO Window Glass, 20 \jfeiOXi2 1«. is

I«XI€ 182*4

store iukI for safe very Josr, hr 8ROWNINO & WALL,

May 14, l&££-33tf "Prairie CU9 Dnsg Store."

A

41

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

GREEN'S HOTEL, I

CORNER OF BRIDGE (OR OHIO) AND FIRST STRRSTS, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. undersigned has leased from Jamks S.

THE

oamk

Gmiks.

mode of attaching the Runner Stone Spindle, together with the improved feeding attachment, secures a high motion to this stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. The subscriber claims that he has invented and attached to this Mill valuable Improvements, which make it superior to all others now in use. And farther he has no hesitation In guarantying it to grind wheat or course grains as rapidly, aad at the same lime doing as good work, with less loss or rowxs sr miction, than any other Portable Mill now In operation. These Mills are of the best quality of French Burr Stones, and are from 20 to 24, 30, 32, and 36 inches in diameter. They ere pieced in a substantial frame or husk and are driven by a belt with steam, water, or horsepower, and aro WAMUKTiO to perform perfectly in every particular. JOHN T. NOTE.

The

a 1

{poqUiac lsfa»to,"i*i ssstihtMistf Issdlisr wltlnho

losaMMsMUs^

|dlse*sst. At 0m anpsf tw|aa«a tiT'-fetieaW aad Mr [frtente, ks

km, tot

UlUg«te, at

ereew..* Bsswjr bwfeead

»e«s Iak laslf how* Sosrtto of Doctor

Tetrs-Baete,

BtJSINESS CARDS. aV. .-v.a.1 „.V, SPKING^OF 1851. csumso:

WHOLES AIiB DRUG STORE, Directly North of the Court House, and jaejwt door E^tfM.W.Sedum*s rT\HE undersigned has r»celved and la receiving the 1 lamat stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils end Dye-stum ever brought Terre-Haute. Having made cub purchases for lSol, heii enabled to sell at aa low rates aa any othei eat&biUhD>ent on the Wabash, His stock consists as usual

of

a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic

Medicines, suited to the wants of the Country, and he hopes from his long exp«rience and his usual attention to business In trying to supply tho wanls of hb customers in hit tin, to morit a continuance of thair patronage.

OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, 50 Boxes Window Glass,

6 bbls. Linseed Oil, 6 Lard 7 Turpentine, 5 Alcohol, 6 Spanish Whiting, 5 Rosin. 1000 lbs. Red Lead, 300 Dry white do 100 kegs Pure do 70011m. British Lustre, 500 Black Lead, 100

Litharge,

400 Venetian Red, 300 Yellow Ochre, 300 Spanish Brown, 700 Ground Logwood, 200 Extract 150 Castile S

Pare Wines and

Clark

above name» house, situated ju»t at the top of the from tho Bridge, and only one block from the public [square.

This house has been greatly eularged and improved by a new and large addition of bed rooms, and a spacious dining 1 ball, all papered, painted, aud furnished with new furniture, 1 carpets, beds and bedding. Having an eye single to the 'comfort and convenience of his guests, must make hishonse 'a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or travelling public, and particularly those who wish to take 1 passage on steamboats,, private conveyance, or otherwise. 1 In short, no pains nor expense will be spared to make hie

house an agreeable and pleasant stopping place for his guests] Will always be furnished with the substaico and not the ^shadow, but of the best the countrymffords—«nd no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification 'ol the tastes of his patrons.

HIS STABLE AND SHEDS

Arc large and entirely new, among the best iu the city, and I at all times will be supplied with good hay and gralu, and

the

19 do Star Candles, do Rosin Soap, 3 bbls. Copal Varntsh, gals. Coach do 36 Black do 36 Japan do 45 Neat's It Oil,

BO

Castor OU,

30 Pure Olive Oil, 150 lbs. Nitric Add, 400 Sulphuric do bbls Plaster Paris,

4 6 Fish Oil, 3 White Chalk, 300 lbs. Bur Lead, 400 Copperas, '4. 40 Am. Vermillion, 36 gals. Sperm Oil, -w' 100 lbs. Indigo, 300 Alum, ISM) Blue Stone, Brandy, Boarlma and Rye

Oftp*

200 Pearl Starch, 80 Chrome Yellow, 100 do Graen, 100 ftuis do

Wkiskey, Ike., for sale at Cuningham's Wholesale Drug Store. May 3, 1851-27-tf J. R. CUNINOHAM

LOOKOUT!!

FOB THE TERRE-HAUTE CABINET SHOP!! THEundersigned

wishes to inform the citixens of Terre-

Haute and the surrounding couutry that they have established themselves In this pface where they expect to keep on hands alt kinds of FURNITURE, such so

A I S

Cushioned and Cane-Bottom

Sofas, Lounges, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, and many other things

too numerous to mention all of which wo warrant to be manufactured from the best material, and the workmanship not excelled.

Old Furniture made new. All kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for work.' Please call and Me for yourselves. Shop, on Market st., two doors north of Dodson's Bakery.

COFFINS MADE TO ORDER. JOSEPH DEROLF September 19,1851. 51 FERDINAND COOK V. LINDSAY,

Of Paris, Ky.

a. e, LAWRBNCR.

Of Virginia.

LINDSAY & LAWRENCE, COMMISSION, FORWARDING, AND WESTERN PRODUCE MERCHANTS, .*« 100 Camp Street,

Terre-Haute, August

NEW ORLEANS.

LIBERAL ADVANCES mado on property consigned to the above house by

H. B. SMITH.

8,

Tof

1851-45-If

New Shingle Factory*

HE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens Torre Haute and the aurroundingcouutry that they have just commenced manufacturing Shingles superior to any offered for sale in this place. We invite all w^io wish to dwell under good roofs, to give us a call before purchusIng elsewhere'

O- All orders from a distance promply attended to. M. B. &. W. WALLACE. Q" Factory back of II. Fairbank's rifle factory, 011 Fourth Street, between Ohio and Main streets.

Terre-Haute, April 2,1852-27-Iy BOSTON LEATHER STORE, NATIONAL ROAD STREET, OPPOSITE CNIOJT BOW,

TERRE-HAUTE, IND. .''

subscribers inform the public that they have" just opened on N ationai Road street, opposite L* nlon Row, a LEATHER STORE, with a full assortment of ell kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati, and Conn try-Tanned Sole Leather Upper, Kip, Bridle, Harness, Skirting and Collar Leather French and Philadelphia Calfskins Liulng, Sheep and Deer skins. Binding, Padskins| Tamplco end French, gentlemen's and Indies Morocco.

They also intend to keep a general assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, LASm BOOT AND SHOE TREES, CLAMPS, PEGS, &*., &e. ThelrarrangemenU with the Manufacturers and Importers In the Eastern cities, are such as to enable them to everything et the very lowest prices.

Casta paid for Green and Dry Hides. GEO. KERCKHOFF & CO. Terre-Haute, April 23,1852-30yt

Tower Mills.

HAVING

broaght those beautiful Steam Flooring works into full operation, we are now ready to exchange Floor, Meal, Shorts, Bran, dee.,

1%

fluMM

tSalsst wmasmu us elghteea yeses

pnrltrrfl wbm4 1# tlwfeF MTiUfttMitlwf jMk-ttvRr'

lyteK^BsSBarteE acrtlem

la UMrtrntsaeat

ami tun of

1851-1 ltf

1

to a KkftP8 0.F»m

mujji

I€6S-»oS

J. G. STEPHENSON, M. D. Physician and Bwtgitm,

OFFICE

a*?

TERRE-HAOTE, INDIANA.

oa Market street nearly eppeslte Browa's

Hotel. Oct- 17, l8Sl-8tf Bargaiiks to be had in Leather AT REDUCED PRICES 1

IOIR VI8I1AI.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BIDES AND LEATHER,

National Boad Street, Green Front,

THE

P'

Man

T*''sell

tor

Terro-ITeato, Feb. 38, lSSl-Sft-tf.

fitted

Whost aad Corn, 01

for Cash, with all who may give os their custom. MILLER It SOl/LE, Corner of Chestnot sad Water its.

s. ssrrto». Kk ssttutv. BRITTONAOO., FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA,

cam

paid ni

Wheat, Barley and Flaxseed, White Beans aad Feathers, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Corner of First and Eagle Streets, Canal

December

VortboftlieSqeitre,

TericHsats. Isdisas. raed informs bis frteado aad the ysMle •diuhfSwelt

aadersfgaed Informs hi geoerally, ibaft ..fce bes Aa

rates,acaoag whleiinay beteaad the Bes( Ciacinaatl Tanaed Sole L«atlMHr s, 1 Jfew Terk Red

LRfTttmtl»m»

oarkst, eftfcfc Is

HttSZTftriSfsad Kip .ad CrifSWas aad Upper Leeih«

$ 40, JHen's deal, Deer aad Laaab Skias shse tdadiays aU ef trtkli easlwlMdeiMaf for CM*/ ^ke pabUe are WwiwefOrily wms unhid te call aad exaaalae sleek. CASH^5^SL2IKlIdwrw^fc. _»ais(t atteattoa aadd toall orders. L. CrTbeb%lwsteari»p?teepoid

l'f I in 1% swAm

MEDICINES.

The Great American Remedy! POWELL'S LINIMEIVT

ros MAS

EXCELS

Ann

and la rapidly anperceding all other preparations in the cure of the following diseases: Foa

Man—Obstiuate

B"?T-Po!1

the

Ulcers, Scrofula, Old Sores, Cuts,

Fresh Wounds, Cuteneons Eruptions, Chilblains, Sore Threat, Rheumatic Pains, Contracted Chords. Pains In the Side and Back, Sore Nipples, Sons Broaats, Tetter, Scald Head, Cracked Hands, Salt Rheum, audio abort. ALL DISEASES OP THE SKIN, with all Indolent Ulcers and Sorw of whatever char&ofor.

^*11' Spavins, Sltlbst, Strains,

Fresh V\ onnds, Lameness and Cracks, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Groaae, Galls of all kinds, all Affections of

Eye, Sprains, Bruises, Cracked Heels, Ring Bone, Sweeny. Fistnla, Wind Galls, Rhenmatism, and in foot. AIL DISEASES OP STOCK, wherelA an external application of medicine ia required*,, KT Powell's Liniment is sold by

BROWNING & WALL, Dn.ggi.te, Terre-Haute: J. R. CUNINOHAM, Drngglst, Terre-Haute, Ind., Lewis Maddox, Prairieton, lad. Pounds, Hester, &. Co., Middletown, Ind. Joseph Jacobs, Fairbanks, Ind.

er, & Son, Graysville, Ind. James Reed, Merom, Ind.: also James D. Rigga, ond R. W. Akin, Carlisle, Ind. And by Reuben HarHson, Palestine, III. John Dickson, Robeson, III. ood & Drspor, »,,d John A. Merrick, Hutsontllle. 111. John B. Richardson, York, III. L. Bradshaw, Marshall, III,

Powell's Liniment may also be obtained of the proprietor at his depot iu Lawrenceville, Lawrence countv, Illinois, and of merchants and druggists generally throughout the Wostern country.,

jlprll 30. ISSMM.1' I0WELL' WRIGHT'S TONIC, OR

FEFfB AID HUE MIXTDfiE A certain, safe, speedy and permanent cure for CHILLS AND FEVER

Remittent or Intermittent Fevers.

ALMOSTdistressingIsdisease,that

every one so ftuntllar with the symptoms of this it is not necessary to give a description of them. Although, by far, the moat eommon complaint to which the human body Is subject, there is no diseaseJb difficult to subdue by the usual mode of practice. The nubile hove long sought for a Modlclne that wonld effectually remove this dangerous malady The proprietor of tne above valuable Preparation, by a olose observation for a series of yaars of this dtseaso In ALL its varieties, aud uuceasing research among the

VEGETABLE PRODUCTIONS

of the Earth, la enabled to offisr to the Public a Certain and Permanent Remedy, W iiich will effect a SPEEDY Cure If taken according to the directions,

In Cnses of the Longest Standing!1

As well as prove a PREVENTIVE in the forminS steires of tho disease. This Preparation has advanced in favor with the public, relying upon Us merits alone, and is universally acknowledged the ONLY MEDICINE that will effect a safe and

PERMANENT CURL^

Being entirely a VEGATABLE PRODUCTION, Its effect* upon the svstem are highly salutary, Improving the general health and Invigorating the consltution. Let all who are afflicted give this preparation trial, and they will be saved great suffering aud an Inipnlred constitution.— Two bottles taken strictly according to directions havo in most cases effected a permanent cure. Persons residing In FEVER and AGUE districts can be effectually protected from an attack by occonioually taking a small quantity of the medicine.

Where once tried its superiority over every other

cine Is too apparent to escape observation, and when virtues are ouce known, the public no longer hesitate what remedy to employ. No funiily should bo without It, and those who have used it never will. This highly valuable remedy has performed some of the most extraordinary cures both in recent and long standing cuses of Fevor a|4 Ague. Iu cases of debility which often succeed T"3?*®'

Dilious or Other Fevers,

This has been found a most efficacious and speedy remedy^ restoring the tone of the Stomach and bruclug tho nervous system generally.

CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STREETS,

w:,,'NEW

ALBANY,

NE of the Arm has just returned from the Eastern cities, where he purchased from the Importers and Manufacturers a large and extensivo stock at rates that Will enable them to compete with any house In the West.

May 98, l852-35yl

A. O. SROWKtRO. JOHN T. WAI.I..

PRAIKIBCITY DHUGSTORX2 BROWNING

Brew­an

St

and first bauds,

forHi&m,free#aad

«t s8fiin«s ateo, for good mump Feits. .. jomnriEEyAy.

P°E

»(ciouraflmiWAmirf

raE

ims

II, issa-tfe %oef the

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1

medi­its

BROWNING & WALL,

Sole Aoentt, Tcrrt-Haute, Ind.

Terre-Haute, June 4, l852-3tftf 5

SGBlBltXl ft HEV31 W O E S A E IS S AND DEALERS IN saaw-Jk

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES,

Tobacco, Dyc-Stufft, Garden Seeds, SCMIGAL XNSTftVUBNTIi tastsKSRV, ha., sc., so.,

1

WALL,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, COINER 4th AND NATIONAL ROAD STUm, ONION now, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

AVING purchased tills new and elegant establishment from Its former proprietor,

Dr

warrant,

It. II. Swsln, and

it up iu the moat desirable and convenient manner, we are now prepared te accommodate all who will favor us with their patronage, with every article belonging to our line. We are now iu receipt of a very heavy Spring supply, which rtndcrs .our stock one of the largest and most complete ever broeght to the Wabash Valley, all of which we are prepared to

and are determined to sell for

Cash, or to undoubted prompt dealers, oa the usual time, as low as they can be purchased in any of the neighboring elUes. We respectfully Invite the sttention ef Merchants, Manufacturers, Physicians, Consumers and Dealers, generally, who will find ear stock to comprise a foil, extensive and well-selected supply of

Drags and Medicines,

Surgical Instruments, Chemicals, Faints, Oils, DyeStaflfe, Spices, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery, Glassware, American Window-Glass, Apotbecaries Shop Furniture, Pare Wines and. Brandies,

SnufC Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Soap,&e., &c., All of which we will sell st Wholeesle or Retail, upon term* ss favorable ss say establishment is the "Valley.'* Ilavlag made extensive arrangements In New York, Boetou, and Phiiadelphis, for the purchase of our Goods from

Msy7,l«W*tf, WOQD A DONNELLY* VIS8I-IA1VS,

tstffu

dry,

mt Book,

ImporUrt

we fed assared that by these increased

CsclHtte*, we ean offer greater Inducements te tine trade than has ever before been offered in this market. CT One ef the firm, Dr. WALL, beings practitioner ef Medicine, iflil keep his ©flies in lbs counting'room and will, at all times, give his personal attention te the filling prescriptions, preparing family compounds, Ac.

N. ii. Ginseng, flaxsesd, Beeawsx and Mustard Seed, token la exchange for goods, or in payment of debts,. •,« Night Bui st the side deer en Fourth Street.

I S S

AND DEALERS IN Medicines, Fiinta Oils,-Vl&dOW-wltM) StC., fcj KEEP constantly on hsnd a large sadj»e!lp selected amortment ef

Qenuttm Drmgg, Mtdi-

dms, CktmkmU, 8tk*s, ferf*meri, *p., fef-

PUBS WIIBi AN® BRANDIES. Tbey sre enabled te soppi/ deaJeni with Mef-

P*te and Bittero-Jsyi^e

Cherry—Townsend'sSsr-IHUs—Wis-Ex-CPreprieters'Modicln^-t*stheatsadothers,

MeLaae's Vermifas* PHls—Brant's petit orsfft aad JBshwun—Wrigb Ups Balsam ef Wild

a*p«riUs,esd many

*$ruggi*t»f Physician*, Counttjf Merchants, and

8ag4fad on themes*

Manufacturers,

LIBERAL T^SMS.

M-

Mders will meet arUh prompt ettentten and all artlclea wttrnoeted tebe ef the beat quality also, gr*«t auo tekea in packing. fob21-21-ly