Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 December 1852 — Page 4

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PUMPS.

VTE have for sale Iron Pumps for Cisterns Pump Chain aud Vg Inches

Cistern Curbs

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Chain I'ump Cranks and Rollers ,, Pine Ttfbeing Lead Pipe 1 and l^j luche*. Aug. 20, lDfiS. J. COOK & CO.

MlLIr SAWS, iVc.

UtALLVS" Koes, Brlnghurst and Rochester, 6f^ aud

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siAi»nsR a uEVOt,

AN» DEALERS IN

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES, Tobacco, Dve-StatTs, Garden

srueicii L\sTBniB\Ts,

naanHM*, *en a«n as., CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STREETS, NEW

ALBANY,

NE of tba firm has just returned from the Eastern cities, whore he purchased from the Importers and^ Uuuf«ctMr«rs a tarfs and extensi** stock at ratea that will enahls them to compete with any house in tba West.

MayaS,lS&Nftyl

Blacksmith's Tools, &,c,

SUPERIOR Mouse Uol« Armb, Solid Box View, 5510 90 fes., iircsed do do

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i6er«w Watea alt siwss, 1®edg«ind Hand Hammers, I torso Rasps a od Piles, assorted, iior*e*fco#Natlv e*tra quality, to Iron, do do

Taps for Screw Plates

LOUISVILLE

LOTHING

And JHat and Gap

STRAUS'& ISAACS

Arc continually bringing on Fresh .Lois of the most choicc and beautiful

Direct from their Own Manufactory,

Td enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no other assurances from us, to induce them to call upon us, than this, that tot continue to use our friends as well as ve have ever yel done—more than this we know thev do not desire.

N. B.„ A first" rate assortment of HATS, CAPS,

Fine Shirts, Cravats, Under Clothing, etc., etc.

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OCTOBER i, lel32.2tf

received anew lot of very superior Powder, put: Fail 1852. up In a now article of Tin Flasks, ,4 kegs and kegs,, "t'l/E ARE new in Receipt of our Stock of STAPLE (or sole louvr than «t any olhtr pltice. «ud FANCY GOODS for the Fall Trade, ltlsa

Oct 15, 1^52-dni3 II. POTTfcR COs tUrco awiortiueut of all kind* of Goods for this market, {aud we ar« doln^strSctly a Cash business w© are

ieei Cast Steel Mill Saws. Also, the sante mako 6}* and 7 feat German Mill Saws. Also, the same make of B, 6^ and 7 feet Cross Cut Saws, na .050.«im 4,4)^ feet Framing Saws, together with a full asortment) —J—™' °rr*!rn

IND.,

J. COOK Sj CO.

COAL ORATES.

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"1HOSK in want of a heaattfal parlor or slttteg room LARGE i**

with aammer ftoats at tita sign rwt Lack. Also. a«paU«r rttaa eonftat* si t®- ,*1# S

Brontedand JapaaMi Sbawl a«TTa»v» I Staada at ft,«i ta Polished SteeJ Shorol and Toags la swttsat |l to $1,06

COTTONADES

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Polished Steel Pokars. 2 OO. IS* I^5S-3tf rOTTER^OO.

hiW a fine aasmiawat mi f^da aa wkiah as it la lata ia tin aasswa we wOt wjil at

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NORTHEAST CURXER PUBLIC SQUARE,

STAB CLOTHING STOBE,

HAS BEEN REMOVED TO

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

JUST RBBIVBD, MY WINTER STOCK OF

Consisting in part of FROCK and DRICSS CLOTH COATS, black and fancy colors Petersham, Beaver, and every variety of Overcoats Cassiinere, Cassinet and Tweed Pnnte Salin, Cassimcro and Valencia Vests Finq white and colored SHIRTS Undershirt* and Drawers Kossuth Hats Plush Caps. Also, a choicc lot

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Which are but a few of the many articles to be found at this establishment, all of which will be sold at a small advance on Eastern prices. Terre-Hauto, October

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Establishment,

NORTff-EAST CORN BR OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,

(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK.)

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LOUISVILLE,

STRAUS & ISAACS,

TERRlvtlAUTE, IND.

1852-2 B. W. BRUEL.

Forwarding and Commission Merchants, also, Dealers in all kinds of Produce, if. TERJ^E-HAUTB, INDIANA.

TOUSBY'S CASH STORE.

hied to sell lower than ever. Store #1 Oct. 82,1659 3in

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Makers, Coopers. Hutchers. Wood Cloths, CaSSimeTS &C.

and other Saws J. COOK & CO. I,ACK, HIuf, Brown, Olive and Green Beaver Cloths Drab and Brown Petershams, French Cloths of all tutors. Black aud Fancy Casimers. Silk and worsted

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Call and look through tba No. 2, Phoenix Row

Dress Goods.

Hurgh cloth, Persian Cloths, Detains, Black figured (and Fancy Lustr^st Black Fancy Silks and a general variety of DRESS TRIMINGS st

Oct. 22,1852-3m TOUSEY'S QASH STORE.

Boots and Shoes! Hats and Caps \l,

A GOOD assortment of Heavy Boots, for Men and Boya and Stock of all kinds for Ladies and Cliildreu. Kossuth Hats, and Plush and Cloth Gapa of every sise and at

TOUSEY'S CASH STORE.

Series and ell kinds of Tailors' trimlng, at VOct: S3,2853-3m TOUSEY'S CASH STORK.

Shut your l)oor», for Cold Weather is Coning. THE NE PLUS ULTRA BOOK AND GATE SPRING.

THE YANKEE OUTDONE! :s-i ______

CALL at the rig* of the TAD LOCK, and lea^o your order far one half doran, to be pot oa, and warranted at $1,00 each. 5e« lUmd BOt* Gmi* s( COST.

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Oct. 15,

S. H. PO'ITKR. Sign of tba Pad Lock,

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East side of tlni Square, TERRK-1HAUTE, IND.

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Double Rectified

WHISKEY.

UDOWICI & HUI.MAN ar» now manufacturing aa article of Double Rectified Whiskey, frf sapwior to any er*r brought from CiacinaaU, and la strength, parity &nd flavor decwedly the best evar sold in this western coaa{try. All those who prefer a first rate article to a common one

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S All kiada of Domestic and WINKS AND LIQUORS, of the beat quality, mad at CiacianaU pricea, (always oa haad. ,,

Terre-Haate, Jaauary 93, l$S9-tTtf I L. & R.

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$ A N extra fine hH af FRESH RAISINS, jwst nothwi l\ por stoareor 'Aawertcaa Stat," and for safes at I si- W. H. SAGE'S, I March 12, '53-94if Oppo^ta Union Row.

wstch ia, lS53-24t

nresh Candles' assortment of FRESH CAVDtBS, a!

every hs« and color, jast received aa4 f*«l» at

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SAGE'S,

Opposite fatal Raw1, n. A»ts

eTTUITE'S

N« rtetii Block National Road Street -J

|\|r E mMMu^nedrtM«UUtai t* oar prea- _? eat well esfaexd St«A, at Paralga awl Dasaaatk?

Imtd Dry GeaAt, GteeaHea^dte., and which we will eaaliaa* ta .11 at saBwfar ar Pnalaee» at smIi prion as wifi satisfy a#,

A. tE-TUlTE. that their iate«w«ta patronise as. Teirr-Uaate, t»d. Oct 1, 1853- $3j§' A,

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FANCY GOODS.

WOULDFancy

respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies to her rich and extensive assortment of Millinery and Good*, purchased by herself of the Importers in New York and Boston. Tbo slock embracea every variety of

B03TNET MATERIALS, VELVETS, SATI5S, OSTRICH FEATHERS, RIBBONS, $c. Also, a select sod beautiful assortment of

DRESS GOODS,

For Ladies' and Childress' wear. Velvet Trimming*, Buttons, Cords, Ac. Mantilla Silks sod Velvets, Black Dress Silks, Black Silk Lace Trimmings, 4c. A beautiful assortment of FRENCH EMBROIDERIES,

Sleeves, Collars, Cbemiwtb, Handkerchief*. Also, Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts, if*We keep also a large assortment of German Worsted Patterns, Cotton Sad Linen Floss, the best article of Pins, Needles, Thread, etc.

MRS. CHILD, baring returned from the East, with renewed health, will take personal charge of her business, and having engaged very,superior workmen, she is bettor than ever prepared to do all work with despatch, ia the best stylo. tOT Shop in No. 7, FHCENIX ROW, same building with Child's Book Store, one door Ewt of BIO T.

Terre-Hante, Indiana, October 15,1152-3m3 rT^V*

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A NY quantity of lar

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march IS, l852-24tf

& EARLY hsve Removed from their

Old Stand, to the Store recently occupied by M. W Sedam, on National Road Street, adjoining' Cuningham's Drug Store—

Opposite the Court House. We are n«w opening a Large and General Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS of American and Foreign Fabrict, comprising every variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS—Rich Silks, Merinoes, Cashmeres, Mus. D'Laines and ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN PRINTS in great variety. BAY STATE and other Long and Square Shawls. Rich Embroidered and Flaln Shawls, lu colours, black and second mourning. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, and all the tniuor articles for

Ladies, Misses and Children*' use.

Having engaged the services of Mr. John Rxinmasd to assist in the inner department of our business, snd under our new arrangements, we are prepared to offer such inducements to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction Please give us a call.

Nov. 5, 1852-6yl WILLIAMS & EARLY.

LADIES

EMBROIDERIES, &c. K.

Rich Inside Ildkf*. and Chemizettes, Collars, CuITn and Underactive*, comprising rich styles, Whltn and Second Mourning. Jaconet and Swiss Edgings uud Insertings. Velvet Ribbons, and agreat variety of Dress Trimming. Buttons—Fringes—Luces and Edgings. Plaiu and Embroidered Linen Hdkfs. for Ladies and

Gentlemen:

For sole cheap by WILLIAMS St EARLY, Nov. 5, 1852-6y,l Peoples' Store.

Cloths,

Cassimeres rr

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Twilled, Red,Green St White do

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For sale at low prices. WILLIAMS St EARLY, Nov. 5, 1852-6y People*' Store.

Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps.

particularly invite a call of all in want of the above articles—we have them to suit, to great variety—for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children. Call and examine our Stock aud be suited lathe articles needed. WILLIAMS fc EARLY,

Nov. 5,1852-6y Peoples' Store.

JUST RECEIVED AT

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Knhrsa, and REVOLVERS.

Specks aad cases, gold and silver, plaited, aad stee frames, ta salt all eye*. CLOCKS of dlffereat kiada aad price*. »,» batches repaired in the best workmanlike

Mfuser. sad WAftftAStVO*

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and delicious FIGS for sale SAGE'S, ''Opposite Union Row.

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J. T. WALL, M. D.,

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Physician and Surgeon,

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respectfully annottriM to the cltl»ns of Terre-Hante, and vicinity, that he hai I***" an office at the Prairie City Drug Store, Corner 4th and Ni tional Road Streets, where he may be foundet ail times -4uring the day, except wheu professionally absent.

O* Rooms at the Prairie House, Where he tnsy be found at night. -April 30, 1852-3ltf

PEOPLES' STORE. WILLIAMS

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and' Ready ru

LARGE Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, All Wool Tweeds—Clok Liulngs— Merino, Black Sutfn snd other Vestings. Kentucky Jeaus and Linseys.

Also,

For Farmers nnd Working Men, a cheap lot of Clothing, lliavy Overcoats, Sacks, Pants, and Vests—with Kossuth and Buena Vista Htts.*

Sup. Plush and Fur Caps— Buck. Mitts aud Gloves— For Sale at the

PEOPLE'S STORE.

Williams &

Early.

DOMESTIC GOODS.

BWhito

LEACHED snd Brown Sheetings and Shirtings of

grades and prices .'J, and Half Blenched Canton Flannels Drillings, Checks—Bod Tickings and Linseys— ',

Also,

Superior Whito Gauge Flannels,)

Red, Yellow, Heavy Whito do All Wool.

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A Large Supply, carefully selected, of

Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Warn

The aabeertber has just received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Spoons, gold pins, finger riags, ear rings, cuff pins locket, vast, and guard Chains Pencils aad the best of Gobi Pees. Steel and Fancy Goads. CUTLKRY —Consisting of fine Pocket asd Hasting

JACOB K. CRISHER.

First door weat of Farrington's Block, and Nov. 5. l«5S-6tf North af Court Hooso.

Carpetings and Hearth Rugs.

WE

can «Ar, ia these gooda, aahaadsoiaw a nhdtoa as can be feu ad the City, aad at prices as will defv comparison thsae goods were parchaond at Lew Rett* aad we iatead soling

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mhi vary chcap. WILLIAMS EARLY,

Nov. 5-fiyl Sfn.

HEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP

FALL AND WUNTEK BEY GOODS, BOOTS AUD SHOES,

Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ac., Ac. S atfeattaa af the citiaans af Torre-IIaataaad vir, ia napeetfallj called to my Unrs steak of

an eye Mae •atbmctiaa'

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Sts^e fii? GOODS, Boots snd £*ee, Hats,

Capai ets., j«s* opeaad. Tlw weiocMea toe tws i—ste with the ataaeSt care as ta style aad quality as*i above all, with to eceaaany, knowlag full well that to rive perfect rchsatn, ai is scfi thm gsm Gmds at ts. This Satter aneif 1 est fiBy pared to do. Havlaf haaght a»y gee* eselltft^

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no aae sril dtoeht fern laaasiat *ny, peftetaSWty to sell atsack pssasa as wiM coawpead ttewlwa to aH. C^l i-»-» F. sirPEirrs CASH STORIH

I Cellai Rti# I SssuK

FardaetMi'1'* Bbdt, afrffceide hMc

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is hereby given to the Tax Payers of Sullivaa County, Indiana that the Duplicate for tlx year 1852 it now la my band*, ready for the Collection of the Taxes therein, and for that purpose I will attend at the places of holding elections in the several Townships in said County follows. To wit In Jackson Township, «u Tbaisday 4th dayof Nov. next.

Curry Friday 5th "Nov. Fairbanks Saturday 6th "Nov. Tunaan Monday Stb

There Is levied for State pn Ooeaahfl On each F«li For School purposes oq each $100

Library ||0D .On each Poll

For Cennty purposes on each $100 Road $100 Oa each Poll 35' ^0IIN

Oct 25th, A. D. J852-5*6

Pittsburgh and Juniatta bar, round aud square Iron: Slab do Nail Rod and horse shoe do Russia and American sheet iron: Csst steel all sixes Blister and German do. Spring, do Slab do a heavy stock of cut nails, Belmont work?, from 3d to 40d Lathing do., fence and flooring do wro't do., 6, 8, anu lOd, Spikes, Log Chains Trace do., Coll Chain, Chopping Axes, groat variety. Broad Axes, Hatchets, Mill Saws, different brands Cut do Whip do.. Hand saws, wood saws. Spades and Shovels, Forks, Rakes, Grain Shovels, Augers, Chisels, Grubbing hoes, table and teaSpoons, Pen, pocket, butcher und shoe Kuives, Padlock*, knives uud forks, brass kettles, iron tea kettles Steelyards. Balances. Flat Irons, VVaggon Boxes, &o., die., &,c Theirstockof

Building and Finishing Materials.

is very complete, consisting of door locks and latches of every 'description, metal, nilnfer:'! und burnished Knobs, door and blind Butts, window glass all sizes, pine sash do., iron and brass bolts, latches, screws, blind catches, window do., sash cord, boll pulls aud curriagos, stair rods and eyes, together with every article of gools required in this Hue.— Also, looking glass plates, table aud tea waiters, hall, side and table lamps, g«rmun silver table and tea spoons, butter knives, cream aud salt spoons, forks, ivory handled knives and forks by the setl (51. pieces) or dozen, scissors, shears, barbers points, &c. Their Stock of

TOOLS, of all kinds,

Rabbit and Moulding do., and every kind of Piano used by Carpenters or Cuhiuet Muker*. Plane Irons, Double and Single, Iron aud Wood Bench Screws, also, Mouse Hole Anvils, Bellows, Sledge Hammers, Solid and Brazed Box Vices, Screw, Plates, Horse Hasps and Files, Horse Shoe Nails, &c. Large Stock, Mahogauy, Rosewood and Black Waluut Veneers. Black Walnut, Brunch aud Mahogany Knobs. Hair Cloth, all widths, Sofa nud Chair Spriugs. Spanish Moss, Glue, Sandpaper,.Copal Varnish, Spirits '1 urpontine, &c with great vuriety of Guu Trimmings, Locks,Percussion, Fliut and Back Action Triggers, Mainsprings, Mounting, Tubes, aud Nipples, Bullet Moulds, German Sheet Silver, Sheet Brass, Caps, Single and Double Shot Guns, Rifle Barrels, Colts Revolvers, aud every article wanted by Guu Smiths tbey have also a full Stock of Shoe findings, Lasts, Mens' and Womens', Boot Trees crimping Boards and Irous, Pegs of all sizes, aud a full Stock of

All Kinds of Leather,

Spanish Sole, Upper, French and Philadelphia calf Skins, splendid article, KipSkius,Morocco do. Lining do. Binding do., Ziuc, copper, and Iron Shoe Nails, Thread and every kiud of Tool used by Shoe Makers, also—Buggy Axles, Buggy Springs, all sizes, Wggon Springy, Seatuo. Buggy Shaiis, Bows and Hubs, Dash Irons, carriage Bolts, Buggy Irons &c.,&c. They woulc particularly call the attention of buyers to their stock of ",hi. .....•t

Saddlery-*1

which they believe will be found to be larger and more complete than

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other lu this niarkut. Pull aud hall

Spautsh Saddle Trees, Fall Back do, Mens and Boys, Demipeak do *, Side do., common and Self-adjusting Gigaud Harness do.-Jnpan, Silver and Brass mounted—Silver, Brass snd Japauued Mountings. Silver and Brass mounted Coach and Gig Homes. High and low top wood Stage do. Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Euamellod and Patent Leather Rubber, Enamelled and Oil cloth for Tops, Duck and Twilled Hog Skius No. 1 and 2 Pad Skins wide aud narrow Laces, Friuges, Head Linings Drab and Biuo cldths carriage Handles, Stump Joiuts, Hog and Kip Skin collars Stage Traces Silk, Thread, Lashes and Whips Lace Tacks, together with a complete assortment of Bitts, Buckles, Stirrups, Hooks. Terrets, Rings Rein, Straining, Roller and Girting Webb, worsted and cotton Rosettes, Ornaments, Rein and Breast Snaps Varnish, Moss, and every kind of

Saddl&rs' Tools."

They also bave'Pure White Lead, Lawrence brand, Warranted 1 Linseed Oil, Lard do. coach and copal Varnish Paints, Paint Brushes Tin Plate I. C. Si X.j Tinned copper, copper Bottoms Waggon and Buggy Boxes Strap and Hook Hinges Rifle Powder Bar andrlg Lead Shot, Bullets, &c. They have just teceived, Twenty Boxes

Collins' and Leverett's Axes, A splendid article, manufactured for this market, of the very best Iran snd Steel—they slso have on haad aad will keep constantly. Pomp chain i££ aad 1^£ inch, Pamp cranks awl Rollers, Tubing, Cistern Pumps, Lead Pipe, cordage, all sixes, Packing Yarn aad a complete assortment of every article in the Hardware Line.

Oct 22, '82-4-ti POTWIN & BURN AM.

NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS! 1

Jast Received, aad Still Weekly Receiving,

AT CHILD'S BOOK STORE,

No. 7, Phoenix Row,

/"~VNE of the largest end best selected assortments af W BOOKS aad STATIONERY that we have ever one red to the poWlc. Comprfclng almost every variety of School, ft! iscetUneous and Blank Books, sad a bssaUfol assortment of

Staple and Fancy Stationery

Terre-Hante, October 15, ISSMtsS

UMBRELLAS—Jast

received 190 of the very best

quality W halebone —Caae and Steel frame UmbrellaS« wtUchwill be sold at M«nnfacturers "M. TUtTE.

PH OTOGENIC.

Messrs.stoker*coner*sfall

REAN GALLERY

Notice. I00K OUT FOR THE

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Gill J?" Tneeday 9th N ov. Haddon Wodaes. and. Tburs. 10th & 11th Now Cass Tottship, on Friday 13th how And in Hamilton Saturday 13lli "Nov.

All persons who are delinquent for Taxes of former years are earnestly requested to come forward on the days above named and bo Air* to settle np said Deiin^aemt Tajttt especially, by »o doing they will save the costs Incident on the collection of them Pursuant to Law, as further indulgence cannot be given.

as follows, to-wit

the sum of 33 ccnta. gjf "50 cents. 10 cents. cents.

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35 cents. "3©cenW.6S 5 c«ut*. 50 cents,

Treasurer of Sullivan Count*.

FALL STOCK

O^HARDWARE

For 1652. f,

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rflHE subscribers, at the Sign of the MILL SAW, North I Side of Uic Public Square, ore now receiving their fall stock of

American and Foreign

HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C., recently selected with great care by one of the partners, from the importers and manufacturers in New York aud otlier cities. They would respectfully invito the attention of the public to an examination of their stock, it beiug one of the largest and best selected ever brought to this market, comprising every article required by the farmer or mechanic, and will be sold at such prices as cannot fail to ptoaae those who wish to purchase. Among their stock, may bo found a large and complete assortment of

new daoi

in town, may be found, at low prices, st may 2$, 1853-35-tt

ON*

the square.

is very large. Among them are Jack, Fore and Smoothing I TyEHSONS Sontemplatlng housekeeping, will do well to Planes, Double und Single Irons Sish Planes, Pump do. -L cull at Ihe Terre-IIaute Quccusu'ttre Store, and

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is now in Mast, ted their

rooms are thronged with vMteni and e«stosaars,^«rtw are Mgrr to procure ear ef thoee fine Dmgmerrniype* taken ia their aaifae styfe, for which they are ae jwrtly dlsUagulsh•d. They have the kaack of triw^trf^t iiaage from the peteoa egaal to lift lUelf. Pen»»s who have not ret bad their pictures taken should avail Ifcemaetvee of this rare oppfrfttaity. lastractiea gt-rea In the Art aad aa oat&t la basiaees faraished oa reasonable tenna. p.

Daguerreotype Apparatus aad Stack let sale. ROOMS,.ov*s "JUctsviuji Cumiw SvmM," THllRD STORY,—Eatrmnoe oapCarket Street

Unn for«et the rtiu

Tart«-Haale, Octabet 8. lS53-9tf

LBATHE

10,000 s1^,^ S,900 lha. Beat +X5Z. -1. rn Dot- Pisk

N Toppisf 5 Morocco S k'Pcstdt Oatf.SklMt

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK QLAB3 and QUEENS

I CHINA,

DAVIS,

Call and see rc».

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THE DEN LONG OCCUPIED IT THE

MasoiiMi,

Bement's Old Stand!

E. 8. WOLFE,

IMPORTER,

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WARE,

WOULD rospoctfulty invite the citiaens af this and the surrounding counties to call and examine bis stock of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE which hois now receiving direct fivm tke mouftcturer* which will be sold at wholesale or retail on terms which mot fail to suit. ms-«

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Cutlery, Woadoa Ware, &.C., &e.

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Terro-IIaute, May 2^, 185S. -^West side af the Sqnara.

THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF

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E. S. WOLFE'S/

r?fti g£IADAM8 & CO.'S ,fniPf

Eastern and Western Express.

and after Monday, 15th Inst., Adama tt Co. will commence running their Expreaa to and from Terre Haute In connection with their Great Eastern and Western Lines.

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

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

behold the WOLF. may 14-33-tf.

I Gold Banded China Tea and Dinner Sets

And many other articles of

Just received by No 12, 1852-7tf

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E. S. WOLFE, Agent. Terre-Haute, March i'2,1852-21m3 i- I

E. S.WOLFE,

FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, TERRB HAUTE, INDIANA. August 20. 1852-47lf

RICH CHINA TEA SETTS, Store, West elJo of may 14, 1852-33-if.

UST received at the Queenswaro

E.S.WOLFE.

SANTA. GLAUS IN TOWN,

HEAD QUARTERS AT THE

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West side of the Public Square—Sign of the WOLFE. LL sorts of Toys, and Christmas and New Year's Presents, just received from the oastorn cities, and examine. •4

Nov. 26, 1852-9tf 'V'. E. S. WOI,FE.

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RaneMbar tfcis ereaderfnl and astoatohiag cure wae affected by tba aae of three bottles aaly. DR. S. D.HOWE'S Shaker Sarsaparilla, the great Spring and Summer Medicine,

It parifiee the Maod aad prsfbu IHsaaael It ts the only Sarseperilla that acts upon Um Lie#,, Kidneys aad Blood at the earns time, srhleh rendan it ^tovether wore valuable to every oue particularly Fer^^.

Dr. Museey, Profwsar ia tba Ohio Medie»^ Coilefe, says the Shaker preparations are traly rata-,*!#, aad ircommends them ta the public.

No Mtacc*r-r-ee MTWtaaL—no omws Dm in ihe Shaker SarsaparUta. Rsmember it i* warrsated So be pureIjf and etirel eejp^(s44a, aad aa aftcnalaaad Fsiaily aedidne haa no equal-

Be sure you eoquiro for aD. Hoare's ijhaker^ Sareepa* rtlla, and take aa other. Qasrt bettias $w battle, or aU far §5.

Far sale by BROWNING &. WALL.Terre-Wan*. J. R-CUN1NGHAM, da WOOD A DONNELLY, da

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For Purifying the Blood and Cdrfhg Di^essec. Read ike following Certificate! Ctset!«.VATt, Feb. 7th, 1P5I. This is to certify that my sister, Mary C. Bellmen, was attacked with a di*eaae in the bio, more thaa three years ego, which rendered hef uttterly helpless that she was compiled ta keep her had. All hopes of her recovery were despaired of. Some af the most eminent physicians In Covinginton aad Gfacisnatl atteaded her all of whom declared her case a hepelesa on«. Pissing by Dr. Howe's depet aa ideaMtggueled itself, that to try one bofct« of his Shaker Saitaparills could do aa harm. Accotdlngly 1 purchased Ina'bottle' aad before Its contents were entirely need she received benefit I was induced to try another, asd another before the last wae aeed (be had nearly recoveied. How rite baa no pain, can walk and has the entire aae other llmbe. To Howe's Shaker larsaparllla we a urinate this effecUve car*. It is hot a few months since a&e commeaeed taklog it (Signed,) I C. BELMAN. [CisciaueU Daily CommercisL

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Ma. JAQUITH, Parle, tSfaois. D. W. CONOVER A BRO.f fiowliag-Gree*. ALSO, •. .•

For sale as abeva flQWm '. JJjgcun Hoarhtmnd and Livrrvorl

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^"iPvtoa aii Meeats pn fpekagc. D1.S.D. HOWE, Proprietor, No. 1, Collage Ud!,i Chtcibaatt. Okie, tawbom all orders mast basest, etif«st20,l3-yl

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Opening of the Fall Trade,

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BCCKRIB mE STOBE I

(NO. 2, UNION BO IF) j.

undersigned is now receiving the largest and be«T stock of Fall and Winter Goods be has aver brought to this market all bought from ths first hands in N«vrsl York, Boston, and other eastern cities, »ad en (ha very bast terms. Consequently ho is prepared ta offer evwnrf inducement In the way of good go+4a at low rates that cuiiff ue offered to tempt purchasers. The reputation of tfie® Buckeye for

CHEAP GOODS.

will ha more thaa sustained the coming season. We have never been able ta give as good bargains. 1 Onr Retail stock comprise* ua uucommocly large assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes, Matt. Caps, Bonnets,

Ribbons, 4*c., $t\

Our Carpet Department has beeu largely Innrenwd, and aJfbrds the greatest variety of all grades, styles pnttefns of three ply, snperllne, extra fine, aud tine ingrain Carpets, including the lower grades of Hetnp and Cutton do., together with Drugget, with all widths and (jualiti-s, lugs, Matts, etc., toe found any where lu the western couutrv, aad ALL AT REDUCED PRICES.

Al*o,-lS-4,-8-4,-6-l,-5-4,-4-4, *ud3-4 Flo?r Oi)CcotHs» Matting, Ma., Tahio Oil Ooths of various widths aad patterns. A groat variety af Window p.

Shades, some rich and elegaut, Damask Curtain stuffs, and Curtain Drapery, Wiudow Cornices, Curtain Bands and Pins, Cords and Tassels, etc., etc. We are also well supplied with a heavy stock »f all kuds of Staple Goods including several c.tscs of Buois mid bh** for the Jobbing trado which Will bo sold at a small per cent above cost L. RYCE.

Terre-Haute, Sept. fi4, l85S,-52tf

To the Citizens of Vigo County. NEW STORE AND

W' have jast opened

S.'ptcmher 24, 1852-52yl

Terre-Haute, May 9, lW 1-32-If

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PLACES, one for icinter and one for summer. Ia his assortment of PARLOR STOVE:-!, nre the Souvenir aud Floral Pitrlor, which are admirable for either wood or coal, as also is the eelf-regnUtlug Cottuco Pttrlor. Mr. S*rac has also au eztensivo assortment of

PIN AND JAPAN NED WARE, STOVE riX'IT'RES, -Vr. CP Stare, ea Market Street. 2,1 Door North of National Resd Street, opposite Farrliigtod Indiana.

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BARBOX7R & READ Attorneys at Law,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

Will practice their profession iu Vigo ibli'dning counties. All business entrusted to their care will utert with prompt attention,..,Office iu Farlngtoi'« Bhildlny, No. 5, up stairs. Sept. 3, In»sM!» if

TO THE LADIES.

SPLENDID sesortment of MUFF# msv be fuund at the sign of the "Big Hat," National ifoad, ahovti treet nov. 19= F. STAN LEV.

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ASSORTMENT

OF HATS AND CAPS in Terre-

Haato may bo fouud atgthe sign of the '•Biff lint," on National Road above Fourth Street Call ami see if it nov, l9.-3t

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4 LL persons todkl.u-4 to U«e 1 iuu are Iterohy request settle thebr a*!iunU. .. F. STAN LEV, Nol. 19, I&/j^%3 H. UARBttftT.

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No. P, Phvntk Block, National Uwuu btroet, TERRE-lLiUTC, IS WAN A.

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new and d**irnbio itock of

Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,

which we offer to the cltlxens of Vigo countv at prices which wo guarantee will glre eallsfei'Uou to all who tauy favor us with a call.

Oue of our firm is at present East, purchasing, and wo will be constantly add lug to our p.esent well selected Block. warrant all osir Goods to bo what they are represcutad, and will sell thoW St the very fewest trier* for ci*h nt trade.

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INDIANAPOLIS, JNDIANA.

D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor.

HIS Establishment Is new, and situated in th. centro the City. Omnibus and Baggage Cnr always lu attendance to carry passengers and to and from tho Depot, free of charge,

EAGLE FOUNDRY.

,~l 1 KINDS aud sizes of PLOWS 32 dilTe.reiit kinds of STOVES? 4 sizes STEAM ENGINES 2 sixes Norte Powers and Tkrtthinp Machine* 1 size Wuir's Vegjtuble Grlnaer or Corn Crusher Ttniii.No KATIIKS for Wood or Iron Well and Cistern PUMPS. All kinds of Mill and Machinery Castings Bras* ni»i Composition rulings Plow Castings and Plow Poluti! of ovary kind. All descriptions of

TIN, COPPER AND SIIF.RT IRON WOltK, Hollow Ware, t^trdand Sugar Kettles, .Wirwns, iiuJirons aad Wagon Boxes. Also, all kinds of FINISHING either in Cast Iron, Wrought Iron or Brtss and PATTERN MAKING, of every description, at the above eiUbtiKhriK-nt corner of First and Streets.

There are uo better workmen iu this country, *nr Utter itock used, than will bo found at these works. Having heretofore received liberal share of patronage, I shall, In future, aim to merit Its continuance. jOsitpit ?uvr.K.

GRISWOLD & BAIRD, Attorneys and Counselors at Law,

TERRE-IIAL'TE, INDIANA.

DAIltD, NOTARY Pl'ULIC, will glnfprompt attention to the taking of depositions, ncknowledgeiuent of doeds, mortgages, &.c., Ac.

IT Office, second story, Phcenix Rlock, No. 7. Muy 7, 1852-32tf

NEW" STOYE STOKE.

Market Street, 2c1 Door North of Vhanix Black.

JOHiV'SA YRK,

JUST RECKI.VED an nlmost enalAS* \-«ci!iy ef

Parlor and Cooking Stoves,

Among his present assortment muy be found the Triumph from Dayton Hoosier State and Kentuckinn Premiums, from Clnciunnil New World, Globe, AtU*. G!adl it«r and Cultivator, from Albany, New York. These ere all excellent patterns of Cooking Stoves, Most of them intended for either TfW or Coal, and many of them having W O 1 E

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here te'' r. Stanley, whoti»^J cerdUUy rccowiuewd iu, y^'iVKsiz7*i£ud* Nov. 19, IS2SM^-*8 ,,u -, f!ARtUIKr.

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A T»VLY beaatiful assert meat of Cambric and Swiss ,, and liwerUugs, Ujjderidoovce, Cuflfi and Alas, a t.w Mourning Ccdlars, Utsck Silk Laws 'jod Fringe#, Velvet and Silk Trimmings, Llaen Hdk.V, Kid, SHk, LWe nod CoUon. Gloves WHITE DUtJS^ UuOyS of «1 kiodi, dl of vrliidi i! Mtl/i uatt^ttllv law at -:-m

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100 pi^ftee ALPACAS, plain blaefc atJ fmcy colotii & BROGADW aisd PUPLINS r» 1%? OtKGHAMS, plain, phdd aad striped} a00 PRINTS, of afl qtlelltlae -4 Ail of whk& will be sold v»ry low for ca«b at

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GROCERIES.

LUDOWICI & HT7LMAN

A RE Wrtr toceiviag ihe«r eftruig stook, eotwistUig of fall sasertmant %,[ 0ro^rie of all kinds.

Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather, &c.,

all of wWch wili b« dfayaeed of at the lowest figtife. 1 Call at the CHaeiaaati Stare, Vniou Row. ifcirti, litffl,-jH]r. ,,, L4,||.

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