Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 4, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 October 1852 — Page 3

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Parke County.

MCCA£TV, whig, 21 majority. J"AAC NAVLOK, whig, for Circnt Judge, 87 majority. Join* G. DAVIS, democrat, for Congress, 101 majority. Senator, (Parke and Vermillioncounties) MATHBW Slurno^, whig, by 18 msjorlty over O. P. DAVIS. "Treasurer, CHAKMM OFTITR, whig, 55 majority.

County Clerk, Geo. W. Tiiosnos, whig, 187 majority. Ge®. Ore. K. Srauc, whig, elected Representative by 3t9 Majority.

Sheriff, DA Rcros K.

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er by a major! MATHBW GI

AkfAtmet, democrat, by 53 majority, whig, is elected County Commission56 over the next highest competitor, x, elected Coroner, without opposition.

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JOH* R. PORTKB, of Vermillion, elected udgis of the Common Pteas Court, aad LVXA*G.S*STH, of Vermillion, Prosecutor.

Last year no. 0. Davis1 majority was oaly 9 votes. The W hig* galti on the vote for Governor and eottaly ticket. Tliln is one of the most closely contested coanties In (be State.

neoitlar Whitcomb.

Tlie N. V. Uvetitng Port speaks thus truthfully of the lamented James Whilcomb, dccaed: Governor Whitcomb was a gentleman of more han ordinary inlelleclual power* Tolas studies arid sedentary habile may be attributed, perhaps, the origin of the disease which has preyed on hts syrtwn for a fvwyears pa*t, and which was Jar.erfy, the cause of great depression of spirit*, and unfitted him for laborious mtefleciual effort. He was a man of rematkaWy fciitd and benevolent feelings, miostoniatfoM*. ingenious, and apTight in his intercourse with Ihe world. He cherished no resentsrswu towards any, but was jast arid charitable in his judgment and opinions concerning his political opponents.—Those who knew him intimately only could appreciate his excellencies of private character, or the extent of the loss his friends and country 4iave sustained by his death.

WHIG PATEES SAY.—Just after

nomination of General Scott, the Utica Gazette, which is regarded as the whig organ of central New Vork, declared ns follows:

What toe are to expect.—To sum up, we expect if General Scott is elected, to see the general affair* of the countrj* conducted upon the true whig principles, while in minor matters we shall not be disappointed to witness a full display of the peculiar practices of that class who have attached themselvs to him.

THEY

ADMINISTRATION,

On the day ol the late elections, the N Y. Tribune saiil it expected Whig Supreme Judge would be elected in IN-nti) Ivania. The Democrat Judte is elected by twenty thousand. Alas, joor Greeley!

The "Asbury Notes," says that a letter to Dr. L. W. Horry, from the liev. Dai id Whitconib, slates that the lamented James N hitcoinb be (jtieathed his valuable library to the Indiana Asbury University. The library numbers about 3,500 volumes. lyiww

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In Rorkville, Piirk county, on Wedues'ay,the 13th hint, nt the rcsi deiiee of her father-in-law, ANIJUKW KOOTK, Ma*. MARIA C. l-'OOTE, wife of Mr.J. A. Kmricof Terrellnutc, but formerly W thU place, aged 27 years and six months.—I'urke Oun/y Why.

In this City, Oct. 19, THOMAS YOUNG MI.LIE sou of WASHINGTON and NANCV Ln.uie ogod fdur years ten Iiiontlis and elghtciii days. Dl»ease, Congestion of thr lit.ihi.

The Ten business is rapM^. Increasing, and It is import.mt tliut Wholt-salo ami Retail Dealers should know where to make tho most advatitngcoMS purehnses. Moore if Chttlar, corner of •SVuc'n/h and Walnut st$., Cincinnati, are! the largest dealers in the West, and are prepared to supply evi-ry demand.

Da. S. 1). HOWK'S SIIAKKR

TO

the

WILL K.NBICII THKMSF.LVKS OUT OF HIS

by fair means and foul, but the

incren«ed proxperity of the country under whig policy will onable if to stand the demand of their rapacity. As to the weightier matters of the law they ill not care to meddle, provided their cupidity is satisfied. Of this we have a guarantee in the readiness with which they sold out their principles at this convention for the nomination.

SAR8AT*AAN.T.A.—WE

coll attention to this excellent Medicine as being one (hut can bo fully drpended upon, as the best Female and Family Medicine now lu use.

See Advortlsment.

Another Scientific Wonder.

IMPORTANT

wonld

DvsricrTics—Da. J. S. Houuirrox'S PKPtrue Dige$ti*e Fluid, or Gastric Jttiee, prepared

from Uenuet, or the fourth stomach of the ox, after Uaron I.IKOIO, the greut Physiological Chemist, by S. H. HoeonTOS,

M. D., Pliiladelphia. ThU is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundiice, Liver Complaint Constipatiou and Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamph lets, containing sciontlftc evidence of Its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertise luents.

CrThe Shaker Sarsaparilla prepared by Dr. S- D'. Howe, of No. 1 College Hall, is the bost purifyer of the blood ol any article of the kind now In use. We speak from experience, and advise our friends to give it a fair trial, as It will most assuredly cleanse aad purify the system. For diseases arising Tpm Impurities of the blood It has no equal. —C»*. Ddiiy til**. O*

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See adv. lu another coiuutu.

FOR

E O S S E A S

ADVERTISING KNVKLOPKS,

SEALS AND 8SA1. IMtKSSES, GEN Ell

AL KNG HAVING,

GO TO

11. U. SHIPLEY SC BRO 'S, 33 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, 0.

IKON,

1852.

STEEL. &c. have on hand a heavy

Wk

stock of PITTSllUItGII IRON, tkt bt*t qumtit)s, Russia, Swede* Iron, Sheet Iron, No. 16 to 37, Russia do do Patent do do

ail sues, oj Juulata,

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Slab Iron, Hoop Iron,—Natl Rod ditto, Cast, American. English Blister and German Steel, Stab from 5 to 14 laches, Fina felaed and common 3d Nails for L*thing, Finishing doM Fe»w

^,FIoorl«/Br«^t

4 6. 8* 10, 12,14, I®, and 4W Nails, inwle by the celebrated Belmont Co.,—the bost nail in the West.

Cho»o(»C Axe* of sit the celebrated brands, Broad do., Hand Saws, Chbels. ouge*. Hateheta, llamnaer#. Butts and Screws,

Lntehe*, Locks, Spade#, Shovels, Gr*« and Pwt SnoreiN Trsee Chalas, aad Lok do.,

PteMertng aad Brick Trowels, Drawing Kal*e% CaUiag do., Kniv«*aad Forks, Pocket Kairea,

*1 .nareand PHcJh Fork*, Rake*, ral «g Picks Mattoeke, Hsw Steelyards, Ba-*-oee»

B«ln^ Bf»ee and Bltts, R«I«. Bawhe* Kaivea, Kaivea. Shear* aad Scts^ra. A«ger*»

tlindoaton aad eommoa do-, Iraa and 9^»ar««, Currv Comha, H#r» i^sids, Brasses, WreM^M, Iron Table aad Tea B»» ketllea,

M#as* Trap*. Glaas Uusleras,

Strap, H#«t

Ir*n*fd

SeWWs Rkklle* and Trrl«jt Hollow WIN, Wagon Bosee, Hat

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AS

OFFICES.

Governor.

Jficholas McCarty, Joseph A. Wright, Lieu tenant Governor. William Williams, w.... Ash be 1 P. Willard, d....

Secretary of State.

John Osboni, Nchemiah Hayden, Reporter Supreme Court. Andrew L. Osborn, Horace E. Carter,

Clerl: Supreme Court. James A. Stretch, William B. Beach,

Andrew Davidson, |lB-l|202

3d Dis: David McDonald, w. p36j307 Samuel E. Perkins,d 4th Dis: 3. B. Gookins, w..

A. L. Roache, d...

Sap. Common Schools. Aaron Wood, William C. Larrabce,

Congress.

Cromwell W. Barbour, w... [325 John G. Davis, Circuit Judge. Delana R. Eckels, James Hughes,

OCTOBER 8, l859-9tf

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J. UK'K CU.

Powder.

TtJST rterirvi a aew lot of up (a a aew aHkfo k** "Til. TOTTER*CO.

299 280

Circuit Prosecutor.

William E. McLean, d* .... State Senator. Michael Combs, Grafton F. Cookerly, Representatives.—(8 elected.) Linas A. Burnett, nom.... Isaiah Donham, William Goodman, noin .. John liodjres, ind Jonathan Rogers, inct .... Harvey 1). Scott, nom ....

299 246

County Clerk.

Tho'mas [. Bourne ])i»hop W. Osborn,.... ''Audrew Wilkins

197 191 39 37 279 277

Sheriff.

Isaac M. Dawson, Mnrvtn M. Hickcox, Jaine.H II. Nelson, Patrick O'Sullivan Thomas Walker

Treasurer and Colleotor. Nathanii-1 F. Conningham,. p~7 Clinrles T. Noble 239

Common Pleas Prosecutor. Salmon Wright '1"^ Coroner. I suae M. Brown, John D. Murphy ,|~G2|271

H.jj 73 (Of) 422 124 00 15 21 ild7'176 159i 187

David "A. Storling,. Hiram Smith, Robert Wharrv....

3d Dis: Lewis H. Davis,... Jacob Hess Philip Randolph,..

Moses Reynolds.. County Surveyor.

James Oakey, William D. Wood,.-....... Robert. Allert

Scattering, II.

summ^

OFFICIAL VOTE OF VIGO COUNTY

CAST AT THE OCTOBER ELECTION, 1&52,

Being the First General Election under the New Constitution.,

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74 48

334 382

Treasurer of State.

Simon T. Hadley, Elijah Newland, Auditor of State. Douglass Maguire, {321 2 John P. Dunn,

195 230 37 J113

J37 284 191225

72 11!), 61 1

And Hat and Cap

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54j 44 37H09

42! 531 45 41 38108

338 295 49 113 55! 48 35 104 190 214

338*289 I88I220

Judges Snpreme Court. 1st Dis: John H. Howe, w. Wm. Z. Stewart, d.. 2d Dis: Charles Dewey, w..

4S296

188'213 3391308

114i 68

34 103

511 42 40 11?

59(104 281 50

361 373 85il47 82 10G 51 112 26 142)1941 326 295 180ll 98

156jl86 54 139 272|235l*27 1741191 127 124 404 399

40! 13

64 67 174 184

Judgo of Common Pleas Jacob Jones, 61 Amory Kinney, 373 Nathaniel Lee

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STAR CLOTHING STORE,

HAS BEEN REMOVED TO

NORTH SIDE OF PDBLIC SQUARE, NEXT DOOR TO WARREN & TURNER.

JUST RECEIVED, MY WINTER STOCK OF

F1

Consisting in part of FROCK and DRESS CLOTH COATS, black and fancy colors Petersham, Beaver, and every variety of Overcoats Cassimcrc, Cassinet and Tweed Pants Satin, Cassimere and Valencia Vests Fine white and colored SIMRTS Undershirts and Drawers Kossuth Hats Plush Caps. Also, a choice lot of rmi ft ^TiYfl DmTr^"7^'

Which are but a lew of the many articles to be found at this establishment, all of which will be sold at a small advance on Eastern prices. Terre-Haute, October 8. 185*2-2 B. W. BRUEL

EARLY & LEGGETT,

Forwarding anil Commission Merchants,

also, Dealers in all kinds of Produce,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

LOUISVILLE

CLOTHING

E E A E I N A N A

"WE arc now receiving our Spring and Summer Stock, from our own Mamilac* ton, Louisville, Kv. STRAUS & ISAACS,

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24 76 '32 63:1353% 31 58 7 9l|l070

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2fr 76 31 S2 i358 26 57 8 89| 994

24 74 32 60-1311 26 59 7 93}lf»46

25 75 32 62JI384 26 57 7 90| 983

25 75 32 61 j* 379 69) 898

61 ji£57 990

36j 85 50 42! 28! 47

241 72 31 26U9 8

32! 6ft il 350 7 91 982 31 61U380 8 69 950 60(1391 91 943 60 1457 90| 904

34j 851 52! 25 43j 26' 45! 25 34

57(1334 905 839

63(1315 95:1153

5951208 95H140

67J1338 86 993

3-J l2lO 795 945 1 Kl 80 692 I I) 535 8^1691

4'115 c^'1733

151 14 201 70 66! 30

135! 97

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County Conunlssioner. 1st Djs: Dennis Htam 8. W. Edmunds... 2d Dis: Sylvester 8ihley,..

a*'"g

4H 674

11 Hf-8 11! 985

30) 550

1ft 7211189 13! 636

56! 33 53! 23

10,-1380 40|1086

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110 102

57(1030 Mil 10

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STORE

Establishment,

NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,

(FARLINGTON'S BLOCK.)

SOUTHEAST COMNER PUBLIC SQUARE,

Aug. 20,

5

TERRE-IIAUTE, IND

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PHOTOGENIC.

MESSRS.STONEK

Instruction giren in the Art and an outfit in bnsiuese famished on reasonable terms. 3ZT Dagnerreotfpe Apparatus aad Stock fer sale.

ROOMS,

Tty,

O«A "LOCISTILUE CLOTHING THIRD STORY,—Entrance on Market Street. Don't forget the place. Terre-Haute, October 3, 1352-2lf

TAX COLLECTORS NOTICE.

IIE undersigned, Collector and Treasurer of Clay CounIndiana, in conformity with the laws of said State, hereby notifies the taxable Inhabitants of said Connty, that he will attend at the usual places of holding Elections in each Township, in said county, the days following, to-wit:

Number 1. Cess, Wedusday,"the 3rd November, 1S52.

44

2. Jacksou, Thursday, 4thj' 3. Van Bureu, Friday, 5th 4. Dick Johnson, Saturday, 6th 5. Posey, Monday, (?th 6. Perry, Tueeday, 9th 7. Caritliers, Wednesday, 10th p- Lewis, Thorsii.-iy, 1

Ith

10. Washiotan, Friday, 12th

And from the 12th of November until the first.day of January, 1^53, at the Office of the Treasurer and Collector in Bowling-Green.

The Tux levied for tho Year 18o3fis as follows For State purposes, on each $100, .20cents. For County purposes, on each 30 cents. For School purposes, on each 10 cents. Poll Tj»x for State purposes 50 cents. Poll Tax for Couuty purposes, 35 cents. Poll Tax for School purposes .2^ cents.

The undersigueJ is desirous to make punctual payments to the State aim Couuty, and iu order to do so will be compelled to make punctual collections from the tax-payers, who are hereby solicited to alteud at the above named places or at his Office in Bowling-Qreen, and pay their Taxes without cost. All persons* failing to pay on or before the first day uf January will, according to law.be liable to an addition of six per cent., and adUitioual cost that uiay accrue in consequence of such delinquency, and all unpaid by the second Monday iu Febuary next, will have a further addition of ten per cent, added. JO^HN PICKARD,

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WE

WE

1

JT CXRJEY'S NEW DAGUER-

REAX GALI.EHY is now la full blast, aud their rooms are thronged with visitors and customers, who are eager to procure one of those /w Drngnfrrtotypcs taken in their mttiqae ttyU. for which they are so jnstlj distinguished. They hare the kaack of transfering the linage from the person equal to life itself. Persons who hare not yet had ibeir pictures taken should avail themselres of this rare opportunity.

Treasurer and Collector-of Clav County.

October 4th, !852-2\v6

A W A E FALL OP 1852!

7"^ hare iu store at this time, one of the largest anJ most complete stocks of Hardware ever brought to the Wabash market, embracing every article of goods iu our line, which We offer to the public on the most favorable terms. Our Slock has been purchased with a view to pro-

goods OF THE BES I QUALITY and we

be undersold in this place in any article ojthe same quality. Que of our partners is now in New ork making purchases, and in a few days we shall be iu receipt of still further additions to our present stock. We have on hund every variety (embracing the latest improvements) of

Building and Finishing Materials.

Nails, Window Glass from 7 by 9 to 20 by 24. Window Sash (Pine) 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 15, Mineral, Metal and Silver Knob Locks, Mortice Locks, Store door aud Stock Locks, Cupboard and Closet do. Axle Putties, Butts nd Screws, Knob Latches, Holts, Window and Blind prings and Catches, Brass Stair Rods and Eyes, Bell pull and Cranks, Sash Cord, etc.

Iron, Nails, Steel,

O'

Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Coopers, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers aud Shoe Makers Tool*, etc. J. COOK & CO, august 20,1852-i7if No. l, jUuion Row.

UR stock of goods in this department is now very complete, aud in a few days wo shall receive large additions. We have

M4ns and Boys full-back Saddle Trees, do do Deinipeak do do. do Full and Hulf-Spauish do do. Side Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Japan'd. Brass, and Silver Plated, High und low top Huines, Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, plain and figured, l.)rab, Blue and Green Clolli for Cushions, Wide and Narrow Lace and Fringe, Hstness, Skirting and Bridle Leather, Head Lining, R"ggy Top Leather, Hog and Kip Skin Collars, Morocco Skins, Hog skins No. 1 and 2, Pad .do, Lace aud Gi:t Tacks, Stago Traces, Thread, all colors, Saddlers Silk, Wfiips, Lashes, Stub Joints, Together with every kind of Tool required by Saddlers aud a full stock of Stirrups, brass and plated, Bridle Bitts, Buckles, Rings, Hooks, Terrets, Pud Screws, Breast and Rein Suaps,Cotton,Worsted, Slratnlug and Rein Webbing, Leather Varnish, Spanish Moss, etc.

ON

CANNOT

J. COOK & CO.

To Buggy Builders.

have for sale Buggy Springs, 3 to leaf, all widths, Seat and Wagon springs, Buggy Axles, I to 2 inch, Buggy Irons, all kinds, Felloes lj^, ll£, 1^ inches, Spokes, Bows, Hubs ti, 7 and inches, Buggy Shafts, do 10, 12, 13 inches, wagon, Superior Coach Varnish, Brass, Plain and Silver Plated Dash Irons, Carriage Bolts, Hollow Augers. August 20, 1852. J. COOK & CO,

Shoe Findings.

have for sale a large stock of Men and Boys fine Kip aud Sloga Lasts., Women's fine and medium Lasts. Boot Trees, Pegs, Crimping Irons, Spanish Sole Leather, Calf do., Kip do. Morocco and Binding Skins, Zinc and Copper points. Thread, etc., together with full kilt of all kinds. Aug. 20, T&52. J. COOK di CO.

Cabinet Makers Articles. BLACK Walnut Mahogany, Rosewood and Zebra jaVeneers, Mahogany Branch and Black Walnut

Knobs.

1852.

Hair Cloth, 16,18, 20, 22,24, 28, 30, and 32 iuchca. Damask cloth, Sofa and seat Springs. Curled Ilaii, Spanish Moss. Table, Stand and Bedstead Castors, Brass, Troj, and Wood.

Copat Varnish, best quality—Flowing, do. Glue, Sandpaper etc. J. COOK & CO.

Guns and Trimmings.

SINGLE and Double Barrel Stab end Twist English Shot Guns. Rifles, Rifle Barrels, 6 Barrelled Revolvers.

Copper and Leather Powder flasks,

Shot Pooches, Powder Horns—Double Triggers. Plugs and Nippies,Mainsprings, Wad Cutters,Wrenches. Gunsmiths Anvils, Fiibtaad Percussion Locks.

Bullet Moulds, Cherries, Sheet Bras*. Sheet German Silver—Brass mounting. Melting Ladies, Gun Ribs, Cap Primers, Gun Wads. File*, Rasps, Bellows, Vices, Game Bags, etc., and every article required by Gunsmiths or Sportsmen.

Powder—Safety Fuse .gl

Rifle do wbwe, and kegs .Super. Sporting do ia Canister*. Bar Lead r. £hot, of ali sises

D. S. B., aad «reter proofCapa, for wile by COOK & CO. aog. 20,'50 No. I, Union Row.

A. & E. TUITE'S

Terre-Haate, Ind. Oct. 1, IOI-

UMORCLLAS—Just

9' ooer«

J. COOK & CO.

Powder, Shot, and Lead.

BLASTING

^rg*rz»,

N«8 Pbasaix Block N a lie sal Road StrteU TTfE are coBJCtaatlr receiving additions to oar preseut welt selected Stock, of Foreign aad Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., awl which Wwitt coutiaae to aeil, f«r Csidi. or Prodaee, at m/m prieos w$ wiil aatisfy all, Out it ii tkir iaisre^ts ystNsiK at.

received 100 of the very best

qiwIUy Wtolefcew —«C*aea»d StMilfnHM Uobrslias, «.tich will be sold at Maaafactarers prtcea, by A, Sl E. TUITE.

Poor Cheap and Good Black Silks go to winws»i»

re jw

iber bare j«st rictind a new sapplr. Terre-riswit

»V 4s*

W

t* Oct. 1, 1852.

WE

COTTONADES

hare a £ae aaaartawat of iois faada «s baad wklcb as It is $ate la tin suaaaa we wlU seil at A.&E. TOTE.

rUST

vr

wSaffHaWWB- Jgggr ....Stf8^ gSTM 3r T55B5S

LOOK OUT FOR THE

IN THE DEN LONG OCCUPIED BY THE L'i=a. r=a

£.!X:'Ol3XT::

S2

Bement's Old Stand!!

E. S. WOLFE,

I O E

WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS and QITEENSWARE,

WOULD respectfully Invite the citicens of 1his and the surrounding counties to call aad examine his stock of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE which he is now receiving dircct from tkc manufacturer* which will be sold at wholesale or retail ou terms which cannot fail to suit.

Also,

Britannia and Japanned Ware, Tea Trays, Spoons,

Cutlery, Wooden Ware, &c., &c.

Call and see me.

E. S. WOLFE,

Terre-Haute, May 2$, 1852. West side of the Square.

THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF

WAIBE,

in town, mav be found, at tow prices, at may 28, lk*2-35-tf. B. S. WOLFE'S.

ADAMS & CO.'S

Eastern and Western Express. MBaeaawttwaca

wgw

and after Monday, 15th inst., Adams fe Co. will commence running their Express to and from TerreHaute in connection witli their Great Eastern and Western Lines.

Gold, Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, and Packages of eVery description forwarded under charge of careful messengers, to any city or town in the United States.

Notes, Drafts, Bills, &.c., collected at reasonable rates Messengers now run through from Cincinnati to Terre-Haute daily they will attend personally to ait orders seut, and deliver packages by return express.

E. S. WOLFE, Agent. Terre-Haute, March 12, lS52-21m3

^55'? E. 8. WOLFF,,

ADAMS &, CO.

FORWARDING AND COMMISSION

MERCHANT,

TE Iv 11A U, 1N 1A N A.

August 20. 10o2-47tf

tho square

RICII CHINA TEA SETTS, Store, West side of may 14, 1852-33-tf.

i'ST received at tho Queenswarc ti

1~)EH80N£ contemplating housekeeping, will do well to 1 ctdl nt the Tcrre-IIaate Quecuswure Store, and behold tha WOLF. may 14-33-tf.

Wood and Coal Wanted.

WISH to purchase Twenty or Thirty Cords of Wood, and Two or Tlireo Hundred Bushels of Cou!, for which I will pay cash. oct. 1. E.S.WOLFE.

COLLECTIONS IN ILLINOIS.

U. MANLY,

HAVINGaresided

ATTORNEY AT LWV,

MARSHALL, CLARK COUNTY, ILLINOIS,

for twenty years in the county and

having general acquaintance in tho county, offers is services In the collection of Debts, payment of Tuxes, &c.,ln tho Eastern part of Illinois—and in buying, selling aud locating Land Warrants, &.a' For his ability aud fidelity in business he refers to tho Members of Congress from Illinois. February 13, 1852-20-ly

ELECTION" NOTICE

STATE OF INDIANA,

aQ

County of Vigo, $asfTlHE qualified voters of the County aforesaid are hereby I notified to meet at the usual places of holding election* iu their respective Townships, on Tuesday following the first Monday, being the Second day of November 1852, for the purpose of voting for Thirteen Electors of President und Vice President of the United States.

Oct. 8, lt52-3te ANDREW WILKINS, Sheriff. FARVIN & MXJNROE" GENERAL NEWSPAPER &. PERIODICAL AGENTS

Alto, Agent* for the tale of

Printing Presses, Type, Ink, Paper, Cards and keep constantly on band a good assortment of STATIONERY, and all of the late Publications, at No. 68 Fourth Street, west of Walnut, Cincinnati,Ohio.

October 15, 1(552.

IS

HENRY G. WRAY, MANUFACTURER OF JF.IVELRY, [late or NEW TORK,]

NOW extensively engaged in the Manufacturing of Jewelry, at No. 141 Main Street, Derby's Buildings, entrance 1st door south of Smead's Banking House.

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Diamonds sot in the newest style, ami every variety of Jewelry made to order. October 15, l852-3w8

Strayed

I^ROMorthe

subscriber, tivingr iu Terre-Haute, Indiana,

on about the 20th of July, ie small BLACK MULE, supposed to be about scvenor eight years old, with a Roman Nose and stand mane, having a brand on each shoulder marked "C." A reward of Five Dollars will be given for its recovery, or any information by which I can recover it.

October 175,1852*15 CHESTER ADAMS. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS fSat Received, and Still Weekly Receiving,

AT CHILD'S BOOK STORE, No. 7, Phoeniac Row,

N E of the largest and best selected assortments of BOOKS and STATIONERY that we have ever ered to the public. Comprising almost every variety of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, aad a beautiful assortment of jS Staple and Fancy Stationery.

Terre-Haute, October 15,1852-3m2

I I N E

AMD

FANCY GOODS.

OULD respectfully invite Ledtes to Iter rich

SJeeves, Cellars, Cfeemisetta, Hanckercbiefs. Also, Kid Glev*s, Silk Mitts, ^e. '|y, We k«m alsJ a large assortment of German Worsted Patterns, CoUou aad Linen Floss, the best article of Pins, Needles, Thread, ate.

MRS. CHILi\ having returned from the Eait, with reserved bsdtb, will take personal charge of feer baslnesa, aad having engaged very saperior workmen, she is better than ever prepared to do all work witb des^steh, la the

Cr^bop ia No. 7, PHCENfX ROW, mm* baildhig with Gliiki'* Book Store, one door East of BIO T. Terre-Haate, Iadiaaa, October lb,

r:^r^?p?»a®j^ppi

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the attention of Uie

and extensive assortment of

Millinery and Fancy Goods, purchased by herself of the Importer* In New York aad Boston. The stock embraces every rariety of

BONNET MATERIALS, VELVETS, SATINS, OSTRICH FEATHERS, RIBBONS, £c. Also* a select end besotifal assortment of

DRESS GOODS,

For Ladies* and Childreas* wear. Velvet Trimmings, BSUMH, Cords, ^E. Mantilla Silk* aad Velvets, Black Dress Silks, Black Silk Lace Trimmings, Sec. A beautiful assortmat of FRENCH EMBROIDERIES,

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Dates.

re«i»ed aa excelleat lot of DiTES. A first rata srUefa^tad so (eletdNCy toranleat SAGE'S, BHUCh 12, l852-24lf Opposite Uaioa Row.

Opening of the Fall Txade,

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ulvtSiJS Caen

(iYO. 2, UNION ROW)

n~*IIE undersigned is now receiving the f«rg«*t and he^t JL stock of Fall and Winter Goods h« has ever bronyht to this market ail bought from fib* first baud* fn N»w York, Boston, and other eastern cities, and on the very best terms. Consequently he is prepared to

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inducement in the way of good goods »l tow rales that«' nt be offered to tempt purchasers. The rrpntatfcm «i ike Buckeye fo£

CHEAP GOODS,

will be mare than sustained U»e coming season. We baifp uever been able to giro aa good bargains. Our Retail stock comprises

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NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! \\/TK have just opened a new and desirable slock ei' Fancy and Staple Dxj Goods, which we offer to tho citiaens of Vigo county at prices which we guaraatee will give satisfaction lu all who may favor us with a call.

One of our firm is at present E ist, pur-chasing, and we will be constantly addiug to our present well snlet.ted Stork. Wo warrant all onr Goods to he what they are represented, aad wilt Sell them at tho coy lowest price* for cash or trade.

September 21, I Wi2-52y 1

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TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK, Hollow Wure, Lard nnd Sugar Kettle*, Andirons, Saclroiia and Wagon Boxes. Also, alt kinds of FIN1SH IN either in Cast Iron, Wrought Iron or Brass and PATTERN MAKING, of every description, at the above establishment corner of First nnd Streets.

There aro no better workmen iu this country, nor hotter stock used, than will be found at these works. Huv^g heretofore received a liberal share of patronage, I shall, IM future, aim to merit its continuance.

Terre-Haute, May fl, 1851-32-tf -,0

every

uncommonly large assort­

ment of till kinds of Dry Goods, Hants, Shoes. Hats, Caps, nncts, Ribbons. $*£••

Our Carpet Department has been largely increased, and affords the greatest variety of all grates, styles patterns of three ply, sup«rfiue, extra tin*, auJ fine ingruin OHrpot-*, including the lower grades of Hemp aud Cotton do., tunrriliwith Drugget, with all widths and quuliii's, Rujfs. Matts, etc., to le found nnv where in the western country, and ALL AT REDUCED TRICES. .\l«o,-l2-4,-?s-4,-G-l,-5-4,-4-4, aud3-4 Floor Oil Cloths,

Matting, etc., Table Oil Cloths of various widths and patterns. A great variety of Window Shades, some rich and elegant, Damask Cttr-e tain stuff*, aud Curtain Drapery, Window 'Cornices, Curtaiu Bauds aud Pius, Cords and Tassels, etc., etc. We are also wcl{ supplied with a heavy stock of nil ki:i. of Staple Goods including several cases of Doets and Sho--for the Jobbiug trade which vf HI bo sq|d at a small p«r rem above cost. L. RYCE.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 24, lS52,-52tf

To the Citizens of Vigo County.

A. & E. Tl'lTE,

2fo, P, Phueni* Block. National Rouu Street, TER t-MIAUTE. IN D1AN \.

September 3, 1^52-l!Hf

A I A O S E

IN DI AN A POLIS. IN D1A N A.

D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor.

fill IS Establishment is new, and situuted iu tho centre of the City,* Ai Omnibus and Ilasrirn^n Car ulwnvs lu ntteinianco to curry passengers and baggago to and from the Depot, free of cliartf^.

GliOCliUIES. LUDOWICI & HULMAN

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now receiving their spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds, Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather, &c all of which will he disposed of at the lowest liguro.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. March 5, ts:2,-23.l v. L. it II.

EAG-LE FOUNDRY.

KINDS and sizes of IM.OWS 32 different kinds of STOVES 4 sizl»s STEAM ENGINES '2 olzes Horse Powers and Threshing Marhinei 1 size Wutr's Vegetable Grinder or Corn Crusher TIRSINO LATIIKS for Wood or Iron Well and Cistern PI'.MPS. All kinds of Mill nnd Machinery Castings Brass and Composition Castings Plow Castings and Plow Points of every kind. All descriptions of

JOSEPH GROVER.

GRISWOLD & BAIRD, Attorneys and Counselors at Law,

TJ5RR15- UAl'TK, INDIANA.

J. P. HAIRI), NOTARY PUBLIC, will give prompt attention to the taking of depositions, acknowledgement of deeds, mortgages, .Sic., &c. 1LT Office, secoud story, Plimni* Block, No. 7.

May 7, iWft.rttlf

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Market Street, 2d Door North Vha-nix Bhck.

JOIINlsAVItE,

JUST RECEIVED uu almost endless variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Among his present assortment may bo found the Triumph, from Dayton Hoosier Stuta and Kefitcickiin Premiums, from Cincinnati New World, Globe, Atlan, Gladiator nnd Cultivator, from Albany, New York. Theso nro nil excellent patterns of Cooking Stoves, Most of them intended fur either Wood or Coal, and many of them having TWO I'IRR

I'LACES, one far icititer and one for summer. In his a«ftorfmont of PARLOR STOVES, «ro tho Souvenir aud Floritl Parlor, which are admirable for either wood or coal, as also is the self-regulating Cottuuo Pnrlor. Mr. SAYBK has aUo au exteiidlvo aasorlmcut of TIN AND JAl'ANNi WARI-:,

S l'OVK FIX ITRIvS. d-.,\

ID"Store, on Market Street, 2d Duor North of National Road Street, opposite Farringtoti's Block, Terr-Haul*, Indiana, June 25, lH52-3»lf

TERRE-HAUTE CABINET SHOP. THE nmerstgned wishes to Inform the Citizens of Terre-Haute and the surrounding country that they have established ihe.insslvc'i in this place where they expect to keep on hand *11 kinds of

Household Furniture,

such as SOFAS, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, etc., etc., all of which we warrant to be manufactured from the best muleri.il, and the workmanship not excelled.

ST Wc invite the public to give usacall. Shop ou Market Streot, opposite .Dole's Building.

SASSOCA.

JOSEPH DEROLF.

Sept. 3, 1852-43 ly FERDINAND Cootf.

VV of SPfclNG AND SUMMER HATS, suit^ to nearly all eJaases, W« have over one hundred different ^ylea, ranging in prices from Fifteen Cents to Five Dollar,. Those wtshlag to pareliaae «tther at wbaleeale or retail, would do wall to give us as earlr ostt.

April 18,1852-29-23w STAXhEY A MAttBERT.

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BARBOTJR & READ Attorneys at Law, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Will practica their pruression in Vigo anJ adjoinl)i« coutjties. All business entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Office lu Farlngton's Rnil:iiifr. No. 5, op stairs. g*pt. 3, 185*4-411 tf

Look Out for tho Sign of the "BIG HAT!"

On Nmtu»n*l K»a*l a f'w loors. East of (Ju Off.ce, (North sld« of tho Street,} **r8r,s

we""e^ecled

slock

STOEE, No. PlHMix Row.

ievHe tha atktUwB of CosA buyers to our

FANCY AND STAPLE DRY COOD9, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, Carpeting and House Furnishing Gooda.

It Is moch the largest and complete assortment we hnv* New Yerk«n I10

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April l«,ItfW-29»3 R. &. O. TOt\s£\%