Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 September 1852 — Page 3

T'

TOR

PRESIDENT,

GEIEEAL VllflllS SCOTT

OF xxw jkmmst.

FOR VICE PRESIDENT,

—WILLIil A. filAEAM.

or SOKTH CA&OLt.lA.

(Election—Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1852.]

VJ

ELBCTOBAL TICKET.

For Senatorial Electors, HENRY S. LANE.

PLEASANT A. HAGKLEMAJF,

For District Elector*.

1.—Jobn J. Chandler, of V*nderburgb« 2.—H.thsn Kiaibsll, Washingtoncounty. 3.—C*pt. Scott Carter, of SwiuerUnd. 4.—John I. Scoby, of Pecstur. 5.—David Kilgore, of DeUware.1 »,„?. 6.—John Coburn, of Mariott. ,, 7.—Richard

W.

Thompson, of VI50.

6.—G. O. Behm. of Tippecanoe. 9._£cboyI«r Colfax, of St. Josepb 10,—Jamc* S. Fraier, of Kosciusko. jl._u»t*vu» H. Vos*. of Hamilton.

STATE TICKET. 1-

[Election—Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1852.J

For Governor,

NICHOLAS McCARTY, of Marion. For Lieutenant Governor, WM. WILLIAMS, of Kosciusko.

For Treasurer of State.

SIMON T. HADLEf, of Hendricks For Auditor of State, DOUGLASS MAGUIRE, of Marion.

For Secretary of State, JOHN OSBORN, of Clajr. For Reporter of Supreme Court,

A. L. OS BORN, of Laporte.

For Clerk of Supreme Court, JAMES A. STRETCH, of Grant. Far Superintendent of Common School*,

AARON WOOD, of Putnam.

Judges of the Supreme Court.

First District—Joim

8AOTEL W. EDMUNDS. (Second District.) SYLVESTER SIBLEY, ROBERT WHARRY. DAVID A. STERLING. II. SMITH. (Third District.) MOSES REYNOLDS. PHILIP RANDOLPH,

Fitr,

County Surveyor,

JAMES OAKEY.

For Coroner,

JOHN D. MURPHY.

Nominated.

NEW ARRIVAL AT THE

PKB STORE,

(SIGN OF THE HOGSHEAD Corner of Sixth and National Road Street,

Terro-Haute, Indiana,

rr JUST received awell selected stock of

Gixfttries, Dye- Stuff, flats, Caps,

raraWf. Boots and Shoes, CtUtciy, Dry Iftffll LL Goods and Notions. fiSfitJr Our assortment is now complete, and we call the attention of those wishing to purchase, to examine our stock, as we are determined to sell on the mo*t favorable term*. Our intention being to build up a permanent trade, and our motto i# '•small profits and quick sales,"

WI1IDDKN fe

N. B:

SALBTOF THE NATIONAFEOID,

IN

pursuanc* of an act of the Legislatnre, approved June 4, IH54, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the door of my office In Indianapolis, on the 1st day of October, 1853, at 3 o'clock P.

M.,

v.

B. Howe, of Lagrange.

Second —CHABLKS Uewzr,

Fourth —SAMUEL B. GOOKIXS,

C. W. BARBOUR.

For Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit (Composed of the counties of 8ullivan, Clay, Owen, Greene, Morgan, Monroe, Putnam and Vigo.]

JAMES HUGHES, of Monroe. DELANA R. ECKEL8, of Putnam.

For the State Senate,

From the counties of Sullivan, Clay and Vigo, MICHAEL COMBS, of Clay.

For Judge of Court of Common Pleas, [District—Vigo county.] M'. AMORY KINNEY,

NATHANIEL LEE.* JACOB JONES.

For Prosecutor,

SALMON WRIGHT

For the Legislature,

HARVEY D. SCOTT,• LYNAS A. BURNETT WILLIAM GOODMAN.* JONATHAN ROGERS. JOHN HODGES.

For Clerk Circuit Court, ANDREW W ILK INS," 1 HOMAS I. BOURNE, BISHOP W. OSBORN.

For Treasurer and Collector, N. F. CUNNINGHAM,' CHARLES T. NOBLKJ*

For Sheriff,

ISAAC M. DAWSON", JAMES II. NELSON. MARVIN M. IIICKCOX,* THOMAS WALKER. PATRICK 0'SULLIVAN.

so muck of the

TIONAL ROAD within this State heretofore ceded to this State by the United Statei, as ha* not been granted to aay company, together with all materials to or near the same and now the

the Road between the W

county and the West line of th* State. Terms made known on the day of sale. K. W.

Aug- USt

I

It.

JOHN WILSON,

of Clarke.

Third —DAVID MCDOXALB,

of Monroe.

of Vigo

For Congress—Seventh District

I [Composed of the counties of Sullivan, Clay, Owen, Greene, Putnam, Vigo, Parke and Vermillion.]

Sept, 15. IBM-40-3w*

PRICE.

Beeswax, Flaxseed, Feathers, Rags,

Ginseng, Lumber, Laths, Hoop-poles and Staves, and all kinds of marketing, taken in exchange fihrgood*. w. P.

September 98, 1859-43-tX i.

KLUS,

Sept. 39, *59-41 -td of *. Auditor of State.

"ANDERSON, McLANE & C(£ Importer* and D«ti*r» in

Domestic and Foreign Dry Hoods,

No. 459, north side Main httwrm Sth amd (kh st* LOUISVILLE, KY., TTAVS now o« hand a large stock of Staple sil Fancv and Variety Goods, selected with treat care Vy o«w of the'roewbera of the hooat rhtch w« w"tll wl! at venr low prices, a* we lave a buyer all the time in the Eastern Mar^k*t. We are constantly receiving additions to jj| our stock, and we are at all times prepared to iV *rail ourselves of any change of styles, or reid action in pric«« thal'may occtsr la the Eastern ^ntarkH.

We would respectfully invite Merchants visiting this Market to exaiaiM our Stock. Sept. IS. tm 40 9m

Terre-Haute Isititute,

'"XT TILL be re opeoed by the Misses Wateona, on liiooday. the Hh day of September

CEMENT. VVWvHVt

WATER Cement

Plaat«r Part»v (nf Ml* br J.COOK* Aug, C0V

For Sale or Kent.

THE w* frame baildiof 1$ by 43 ft.) o* the old Courier lot. Pswmar be bad the in of Oe-

n.im

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Bj the President of the United States.

5 pamuance of law, I, MILLARD FILLMORE, President of the United Statei of America, do hereby declare and make known, that a public aale will be beld at the Land Office at STILLWATER, Jn the Territory 0/ MINNESOTA, commencing on Monday, the firtt day of Kovember next, for tbedi*jx»»l of the Public Lands cituated in the following named Townships and fractional TownaWp*, vis:

North of the base line, and west of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional tdwnsbips thirty-sevea and thirty-eight, on the right bank of St. Croix river, and townships thirty-nine, forty, forty-one, and forty-two, of range twenty.

Townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, of range twenty-one. An island In sections thirteen and twenty-four, in township twenty and townships thirty-eight thirtynine, and forty, of range twenty-two.

Townships forty, forty one, and forty-two, of range twenty-three.

Hennepin Island, or lot 3, section twenty-three, in township twenty-nine, and an Island In section fonr, of township thirty, of range twenty four.

Townships thirty-seven and thirty-eight, of Tange twenty-five. Townships Ihlrty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, of range twenty-six.

Townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine, of range twenty-seven. Township thirty-nine, of range twenty-«i?ht. -v.

Lands appropriated by law for the use of tcbools, military, and other purposes, will be excluded from the sale.

Tbe ottering of the above mentioned lands will be commenced on the day appointed, and will proceed in the orderin which they are advertised, with nil convenient despatch, until the whole shall bava been offered, and the sale thus closed buttlif sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private cn try or locntions for land bounties heretofore granted by any law of Congress for military services rendered to the United States of any of the lands will be admitted, until after the expiration of the two weeks.

Given under by band, al the city

ct

Washington,

this twenty-ninth day of July, Anno Domini one thousakd eight hundred and fifiy-two By tire President: MILLARD FILLMORE.

Acting Coxmittion.tr of tit General Land Office.

Notice lo Pre emplion Claimants, and to fjesseet, Occupants, and Permittees of

Mineral Lands. Every person entitled to the right or pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and fractional townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfactlilVn of the Register and Receiver at Stillwater, and make payment therefor as soon at practicable after teeing this notice,

fafactton

9

For County Commissioner,

4k (First District

and before

the day appointed for the public sale, otherwise such claim will be forfeited And every person having the right under the act entitled "An act to create an additional Land District in the Territory of Wisconsi n, and for other purposes," approved 3d March, 1847, as

mitteet,

letter.t, occupantt,

or

per­

to enter to the extent of their leases or permits any of the lands within the townships and frac tional townships above enumerated, and who are entitled under the act entitled "An act to reduce the minimum price of the mineral lands in the Lake Superior District in Michigan, and the Chippewa District in Wisconsin," approved 20tb September, 1850, to enter the land covered by their leases, occupancy and permits respectively," at the minimum price of 91,25 per acre. or if covering more than one full sec lion, entitled "on the surrender of such lease or nernd Office, to purchase, if he shall mit at the proper elect to do so, one full section

1

at the rate of 92,30

ier acre, is required to establish the same to the sat»r the Register and Receiver at Stillwater, and make payment therefor

ter teeing thit notice,

at tocnat practicable af­

and before the day appointed for

the commencement of the public sale of the land* embracing the tract claimed,other wise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON,

Acting Catnmittioner of the General Land Office. Aug. 18, 1852,-:i0 wl3

S2TCE^£»I2CSa'ia

Of the Removal of the Land Office from GREEN BAy to MENASHA, in WISCONSIN.

UNDER

authority conferred by the second section of the net of Congress approved Juno 2G, 1834. entitled "An net to create additional lnnd districts in the State of Illinois and Missouri, and in the territory north of the State of Illinois:"

The Lnnd Office now at

GREEN BAY

in the

State of WIKCONSIN will be removed to the town of

MKXABHA,

and be opened there for business

on the first day of September next. Given under my lutiul, at the city of Washington, ibis 14th dnv of Julv, A. D. 1^52.

MILLAllD FILLMORE.

By the President: v," JOHN WILSON,

Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office.

July 28, .189333'to Oct. 1st.

A BOOK FOR TIIE TIMES! VfOW ready and contains 500 12nu. pages beautifully illustrated with original designs, and neatly bound, price, $1,50, KKTITLKtl

LIFE AT THE SOUTH,

"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" AS IT IS.

Being Narratives, Scenes and incidents in The Real "Life of the Lowly." 11Y W. L. O. SMITH, KSQ. For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S, Sept. 8, '52-39tf Sign of the Big Book.

Wanted.

A-

good violinist for cotillion parties, who can call the changes, will fintl a place for the winter by early application. Further information may be had by applying at this office.

Farm for Sale.

r|"*HE

subscriber offers for sale his farm situ1. ated five miles south of Terre-Haute, and one half mile from the Wabash.containing 160 acres. There is on the place a good house, stable, good well of water, orcham, Ac., with about acres in cultivation the land is as good as can be found any where on the Wabash. The title is indisputable. For terms enquire of W. H. Brfan, at Prairieton, or D. S. Dan aid.son. ALBERT CALDWELL,

in

Hermitage, Coles Co., Ills.

Aug. 4, l852.2mo-pd.

NA­

Election Notice.

notice that at the next*«nenil elation of

\KW JL\

AppyaoAyALpeoy.

Machine Cards.

*\X,rHITTKMORK'S oeiehrated Maekia* VV C*s4*,toe**Ubn£%3.COOK*QO

ihc!

Sute of Indiana, the following officers are to'

be chosen, to-wit: One Governor, one Lt. Gov ernor, one Secretary of State, one Treasurer of State, o»e Auditor of State, one Reporter of decisions of Supreme Court, one Cicrk of Supreme Court, foar Jadge* of Supreme Court, one Superintendent of (Ajmmon Schools, one member i»f Confresw, osae Judge of the Circuit Court, one judge of the Court of Common Pleas, one Senator in State Legislature, three Representatives in State Legislature,one Prosecuting Attorney for Circuit Court, one Prosecuting Attornejf for Common Pleas Court, one Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court, ou« county Treaaorer and Collector, one Sheriff. one Coroner, three county Commissioner#, one to be chosen from each Commissioner* district, one County Surveyor, and eleven Asseaaora, one to be chosen by votes only of each township.

I have had no law in relation to the Assessors but kium that auch ia the law from the papers.

Witness my signature and the aaal of [ua] said Court at Terre-Haute, this 4th dar of Septe-nber. 1553, C.T. NOBLE, CP*.

STATS OF IJrDIAJf A, Coaatyof Tlg», SS. qualified voters of the County afoot- & said, are herv%T notified

im

mm-FiiLLM WE

have in store at tbi* time, one

of

the largest

sad most complete stocks of Uairdware ever brought to the Wabash market, embracing every arti cle of goods in our line, which we offer to the public on the mod favorable terms. Our Stock has been purchased with a view to procurine poods or

rat.

partners is now in New York making purchases, and in a few days we shall be in receipt of still further addition to our present slock. We have on band every variety (embracing tfee 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 IS. 10 by 15, Mineral Metal. Silver dr Knob Locks. Mortice Locks.

and Stock locks, cupboard and closet do. Axle Pullles. Butts and Screws, Knob Latches. Bolts, Window and Blind Springs and Catches, Brass

Aug. 18, 1832-SB-tf No. 1, Onion Row.

SADDLKRY.

OUR

stock of goods in this department fa'dow very complete, and in a few days we shall receive large additions. We have

Mens and Boys ftll-bacis Ssddle Trees, do do Demipeak do do. do Full and Half Spanish do do. Side Saddle Tree* .. Gis Trees. Jap'd,, Brass, and Silver PTxitcd,j High and low top Hants, Patent Leather. Enamelled Cloth, plain and figured, Drab, blue and green cloth f^r cushions, Wide aud narrow Lace and Fringe. Harness, Skirting and Bridle leather. Head Lining, Buggy top Leather, Ho? and Kip skin Collars. Morocco skins, Hog skins o. 1 »nd2, Pad do Lsce and rut Tacks Stage Traces, Thread all colors. Saddlers i-ilk, Whips, Lashes, Stub Joints, together with every kind of Tools required by Saddlers and a full stock of Stirrups, brass and plated, briU« Bitls, Buckles, Rines, Hooks, Terrets, Pad screws, Breast and Rein straps. Cotton, Worsted, Straining and Rein Webbing, Leather varnish. Spanish Moss,&c

Aug. 18, '52 36 tf. J. COOK & CO.

To Buggy Builders.

WEBuggy

have for sale Springs, 3 to 6 leaf, all widths.

Seat and wagon springs, Burgv Axl-*, to inch. Buggy Irons all kinds, Felloes I Jf. 1J«, IH inches, Spokes, Bows, Hub»6, 7 and8 inchcs, Buggy Shafts, do JO, 12,13. Inch wagon, Superior coach Varnish, Brass Plated ltash Irons,

Carriage Bolts. Hollow Augers

IRON

J. COOK & CO.

STEEL*&c.

\VK have on band a heavy stock of Pittsburgh Iron, allsiies.o/

the best quality.

Junf-

eta, Russia. Sweds, do. Sheet Iron, No. 16 to20, Russia Sheet Iron. Patent ro do Slab Iron, Hoop Iron, Nail Rod do, Cast. American.English Hlis-

—ter and German Steel,

Slabsteel from 5tol4 inches, Fine blued and common 3d Nails for Lathing, Finishing do., Fence do.. Flooring Brads,4,8,7,8,10,12,14,16.20,?0,and40d nails, made by the celebrated Belmont Co.,—the best nail in the West. 0 and 8d wrought nnlls, wrought and cut .*pikts, Coil Chain, chopping Axes of all the celebrated brands, Rrond do., Hand saws. Chisels, Gouges, Hatchets, Hammers, Butts and Screws, Latch«s, Locks, Spades, Shovels, Grain and Post shovels, Trace chains, Log and Lock do.. Plastering and Brick Trowels, Drawing knives, Cuttingdo., lvnives ami Forks. Pocket knives, Manure and Pitch Forks, rakes, grubbing hoes, picks, mattocks, hoes, steelyards, balances, feta'to beams, brace and bitts, rules, butcher knives, shoe do., ahears and scissors, augers, mill Wright do., bitts, chisels, gimblcts. oil stoues, Hindoston and common do., Iron and steel squares, curry combs, horse cards, brushes, wrenches, iron table and tea spoons, brags kettles, rat and mouse traps, glass lanterns, strap, hook and plate hinges iron and wood bench screws, riddles and sieves, trying squares, Hollow ware, wagon Boxes, Flat Irons, Tailors do. Hasps and Staples, Tenter Hooks, dto, &c.

Aug. 18, 1832. J. COOK & CO.

Blacksmith Tools. &c

SUPERIOR Mouse Hole Anvils, Solid Box Vices, 35 to 00lbs., Braxed do Cincinnati and New York Bellows, from P0 to 40 inches, Screw Plates, all si*es. Sledge and Hand Hammers, llorse Rasps and Files,assorted, Horse shoe Nails, extra quality, do Iron, do do Taps for Screw Plates. J. COOK & CO.

Oil, Paints, &c.

LINSEED, Lard, Cora and Fish Oil. White Lend in Oil. do do Dry. Spanish Whiting, Red Lead. Li th rage. Putty. Paint Brushes. Varnish Brushes. Graining Brushes. Sash do Shellac, Emory. Spirits Turpentine. window Glass, 7 by 9, to 24 by 36. Diamonds. Pictures and Looking Glass Frames.

Superior Gold Levf, together with a full asoortnient of Dry Paints. J. COOK & CO.

CUTLERY.

OUR stock of American and English Cutlery 'is very Urge and complete, embracing Knives and forks from 50c to 93, per dozen, do do Ivory bandied. do do do do in setts 51 pieces.

Pen and Pocket knives, all prices. Scissors and Shears, Tailors Shears, Barbers Points, do Points, Pruning Shears, &C. J. COOK Js CO.

Shoe Findings.

WS

have for sale a large stock of Men and Boys fine Kip and Stoga Lasts. Women's fine and Medium Lasts, Boot Tree*. Pegs, Crimping Irons, Spanish Stile Leather, Calf do.. Kip do., Morocco and Binding Skins, Zinc and coppcr points. Thread. Ac., together with ftill kilt of all kinds. Aug. IS, M2. J. COOK & CO.

Cabinet Makers Articles,

Aug. 18. "52.

88.

S A E O IN I A N A County of Vigo,

this caw provided, vou are required

BLACK Walnut, Mahogany,-" Rosewood and Zebra Veneers, Mahogany. Branch and Black

Walnut Knobs.

Hair Cloth, 16,1^,20,22,34, W, 30, and 32 inches. Damask cloth, Sol* and seat Springs. Curled Hair, Spanish Moss, Table, Stand and Bedstead Castors, Brass, Iron and Wood.

Copal Varnish, best quality—Flowinfdo. Glue, Sandpaper &c. J. C-OOK A CO.

TIN PLATE.

\tTTS bave for sale I. C. and IX Tin Plate, Rivets, Iron wire from 5 to IP, Soldering Irons. Tinners Shears, Hammers, Round '.i Oval Copper bottoms. Bar Tin, Block Tin,

Ac., c« upri#iii| a full assortment.

J.

^^^^^otb^^'

meet at the

usual plaees of holding Elections iq, their r»pectiv« towsshiM on ihe s«»nd Tuesday of October, then and there will proceed to BH the «wv«ral offices nasoed in the above order.

ANDREW WILE INS. Sheriff.

Sept. 9th, lti5a,-39-t* Goomr, Journal .and Praim Citf wiU plee* copy and ehatf* V%o coaaly.

SDITI0K OF TBS LtFB OF G£XT WnrrXSLO SCOTT, for sale by BCCKIXGHAM,

COOK fe CO.

MILL SAWS. &c.

FRALEV, Hoes,Bring hurst and Rochester, and 7 ft. Cast Steel Mill Saws

Also, the same make

Alao.tbe Mine make of 6. 6X and 7 feel Crosa Cut

to irive Raws. 4, 4feet framing Saws, together with a full UaVara Po/uitra

1

Aug, 1?,

Sirn of the Big Book.

gcooi Acl™'

Guns and Trimmings.*

RINGI.B and Donbte Barrel Stub and Twist English Shot Gun*.

Pouches, Powder Horn*— Ponble Triggers. Plugs aci Xipples, r4aiB»prinjfr, WaJ Cotters, Wmrekw.

Uoncmith Anvils. Flint and Percussion Locks. Ballet Mwtee, Cherries, Sheet bass, Sheet German Silver— Brass Mounting. Melting Ladle's, G»n Rlw,Cap Primers,Gon Wii*. Files. Rasps, Bellows, Vi«s,G*ttt« B*g», ifcc^aad every article required by Gunsmiths or sportsmen.

Aug. IS, ISSi. J. COOS, it CO.

Powder, Shot and L«*ad

BLASTING

Powder—-Sa^rty Pose

Rifle do whole, and {kegs Super. Sporting do in Cannisters. Bar Lew

5

Shot, all G. D. S. B.. and water mwf Caps, for side

by & J. COOK I

"53. So I^nioTi

CisteVu Curbs

R. R.

near

QCiMTT and we cajtHoT be undersold in this place in any article

tit tame naJitf,

as our*. One of our

RADWAY'S READY REMEDIES.

Nos. 1, 2, & 3.

Are so prepared as to Harmonize and act is unison with each other. TAKEN SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER,

THEY WILL INSTANTLY STOP PAIN, SWPEEDILY REMOVE DISEASE, i..S2AND QUICKLY CUKE ITS CAUSE. NO PAIN CAN EXIST, OR DISEASE AFFLICT TUP SYSTEM WHILE UNDERTHKIK INFLUENCE

S R. R. R.

Store door

RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RE COKDED IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF

A

Stair Rods and

Byes, Bell pulls and Cranks, Sash Cord,

&c.

Irow,

Nails, Steel. Carpentets, Blacksmiths. Coopers, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers and Shoemakers Tools, dec. J. COOK A CO.,

-3STHE WORLD,THATHAS STOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT PA INS IN A FEW SECONDS!!! It will stop the MOST IIVIAI eatifs is nvz jmurrcs OR LESS, and will cure the most obstinate and painful Rheumatic, Nervous, Neuralgic and Billious com' plaints in a few huurs. Z£k

INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL.^ It never fails in giving instant ease to the most tor menting and agonizing nun.

IT HAS CURED

IX NINETY CASES OUT OF A HUNDRED .Rheumatism Neur&lgla Croup Di«rrhra 'Toothach

Spasm Cramps Sick ncacSaclie' Chill Fever Chilblains Sore Throat Influenxa.

In Four Hours. In One Hour. "5: In Ten Minutes. In Fifteen Minutes.' In One.Second. In PiveMinutes.,^ -, In Five Minutes. In Fifteen Minutes." In Fifteen Minutes. In Five Minutes.^"' In Four Hours. In One Hour.

Spinal complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts W'ounds, Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Tic Doloreux, and all other complaints where there is severe pains. Radway's Relief will instantly stop the pain and quickly cure the disease.

SICK HEADACHE.

RADWIT'J RKATIT

RcuEr will stop the most distress

ing pains iu a few minutes, and prevent renewed at tacks. It will cleanse and sweeten the stomach, and neutralixe the poisonous acids of the system.

RHEUMATISM.

CASES CURED.

In the year 1S51, Radway's Ready Relief Cured 20,000 cases of Rheumatism in New York. 20,000 cases of Rheumatism iu Boston -20,000 cases of Rheumatism in Philadelphia, 5,000 cases in Michigan. 5,000 cases of Rheumatism in Illinois. So quick Is Radway's Ready Relief in curing Rheu malism, that nine patients out of every ten arc reliev ed from all pain in a few minutes after the first appli cation we have known as many as twenty persons in a day, who have called al our office in their carriages to have the Relief applied by us, and in FIFTK MlNUTEShave walked away rejoicine.thatthey have been able oncc more to walk alone without the aid of stick or crutch

Price of R. Relief. *5 cents, 50 cents, and 81 per bottle. Each bottle to be genuine must bear the fac simile signature of

RADWIT

everywhere. ,.v.,

& Co. Sold by Druggists

6

R. R. R. No. 2.

RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT FOR THE QUICK CURE OF ALL CHRONIC AND SCROFULOUS DISEASES. IT IS POWERFUL, SEARCHING AND PLEASANT

IT CLEANSES^ND PURIF1KSTHE BLOOD FROM ALL SCROFULOUS HUMORS IT RESOLVBS AWAY FROM THE BONES AND

MUSCLES ALL DISEASED DEPOSITS IT ELECTRIFIES THE FLUIDS AND SOLIDS WITH HEALTH AND STRENGTH.

IT IS WARRANTED TO CURE Scrofula, White Swelling, Humors, Syphilis, -Cancers, Kpilepsy,

Tumors, Jaundice, Rickets, fleers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Bronchitical Tumors, Hacking Dry Cough. In either of the above named Diseases

WK OLHRANTII

that the patient will experience its powerful, sooth Ing, beneficial effects IN A FEW HOURS after taking it.

CONSUMPTIVE PAT IF NTS

WILL EXPERIENCE IMMEDIATE RELIEF AFTER TAKING THRKE DOSES. IT IS DAILY PERFORMING MIRACLES.

In ten minutes after taking a dose of this pleasant remedy, the weak and sickly invalid feels its electrical agency thrilling through every cell and cavern or the system, imparting health and strength to every organ, nerve, and secretory vessel in the hody.

Price of R. R. R. No. 2, One Dollar per bottle. Sold only by the authorized agents.

R. R. ~R~No. 3.

RADWAY'S REGULATORS.

MILD AND PLEASANT IN THEIR OPERATION. To RKOL't.*TK THK BOWKLS,

AND CLKANSK THE SYSTEM FROM ALL

PcTniD A»n

ACRIMOSIOCS

FEVERS OF ALL KINDS.

Typhoid, Pneumonia, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow and Billious, And in all esses where the system is out of order, A I'ose of the Regulators will Regulate the Bowels, Give Tone and Energy to the Liver, And Restore the Natural Health.

Three Regulators is an ordinary dose, and will empty the bowels of their refuse matter in a few hours. 1st. They cleanse the stomach from all fa-lid or diseased humors and leave it sweet, clean, pure and healthy. 2d. They produce upon the skin a free perspiration, open the pores, and give a regular and healthy action to the skin, 3d. They purge from the skin the secretions, the bowels, the stomach, and every function in the system, all morbid and unhealthy humors.

In serious cases, where prompt and immediate action is required, and a general operation of the bowels demanded.

FIVE TO EIGHT REGULATORS, Will Produce most Beneficial Effects. IN ALL FEVERS,

Scarlet, Typhus, or Billious,

Take from one to three Regulators every hour, until a free and powerful evacuation is produced. Radway's Regulators arc pure, safe, quick, powerful but mild and pleasant in their operatjon.

Price of Radway's Regulators 25 cents per Box, containing SO Regulators. Radway's Remedies, for sale by

AX

Rlf^s, Rifle Barrel*, 6 Barreled Revolvers. Copper and Leather Powder Flasks, Shot

BROWNING & WALL.

"Prairie Citf Drug Store."

Terre-Haute, June 30, '52.'17sqs-lyr-3chgs mo. notice—chg.ev mo.-$cs,xx

Evansville Sleam Candy Manufactory.

ASSORTED

CANDY at 12| cents per pound.

Manufactured from Steam refined Sugar, fhe undersigned respectfully announce to Wt^tcrn and Southern Merchants, we are fully prepared to furnish assorted Candy, by the quantity, at 12£ $ lb, and warranted superior to any manufactured this side of the Eastern cities. (Terms cash on delivery.)

JOHN FARRELL &-CO., donfectioners. Evansville, Ind., Sept. 15, '52.-40-to am't $2

CAPITAL HOUSE. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

D. D. Proprietor.

A"'ft.German Milt: n|^HIS E^tablishmont is new, and situated Sajvs, JL in the centre of the City.

O*

An

OMNIBUS

and

BAQOAOE CA*

Sept. 22d, lS52 41-3w

Rowl^

PUMPS.^n~'

\\T% hare for «al« Iron Pump* for CSstern J* *..', Pump Chaiti IJ aod 1J Inche* ^,

Chain Pump Cranks aad Rnllere, ,.r4?Pio« Tobin* ,'tr Xcad PI lij. 18,

Pspe ), 1, aad 11 inchea. J. COOX CO

,4 To Mill Owners. have a Gomming Machine ia use, by 1 whkh a saw easbe cut in SfUen o»6

uarp«aig». |ut«s. with much mon» uniformitv thas by aay

'TWO amd «hree ply Carpeting*. d#«irable} other mode. Penwos who wish to cut new A pa&er**. Fornde by {teeth their it do»e by WM-

Apr 3^, 90*/ 5- H, TtJRXER. 'ing then to us. J.

A

COOK

CO.

always in

attendance to arrv passengers and baggage to aud from the Depot,

free of charge.

Sept. 22.1652.-41-tf

COROKER'S IWQtTEST. State of Indiana, Vigo coontv,

inquest was beld on the 4th day of September, 1852, on the east bank of the Wa bash, near the Bridge, on the body of Bern. Quick, taken out of the river dead. The verdict of the Jury "was that said Bc'nj. Quick came to his death by the falling of the draw bridge on the 2d instant.

The bodv was recognised, and taken charge of by friends. JOHN D. MURPHY, Coroner.

ISO AGUES OF Furs laitd FOB SALS. I offer the Farm for sale on which reside, containing 160 acres. It has a good

Ii

SSejngiLl re? ^^^has •Powell

CO.

double log cabin stables,

well,

Ac.,

with good stock water on

.^tm^.thf place. Fifty acres is under cultivation, aad the balance is good timber.— There is a young orchard oa the place. The soil is of the best oo the

Wabash.

The farm lies 2j miles west of the river, o» the National road. Terms reasonable. Apply to D. S. Danaldson. or to

fr\A GEO. EAGLET OS, KTitititJr if-'Vt li Oa the place. Sept. 22, lS52-42-lmpd

I1RLM Sc CM ISM,

Commission Merchants, Corner Coaoerce &B4 Laf2YfUe Slrceis,

TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.

CONFECTIOJNERY

A SD

THE

0

80TTTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SftTTABE, TERRE HAUTE. IND.

undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the cititens of Terre-Haute and surrounding country, that they are now fully prepared to furnish

Parties, Wedding*,

price,

4*-'

All kinds of Candies, Cakes and Fruits, which *hall not be surpassed in beauty, taste, quality or

by any in this place.

SIT The Ladies are especially invited to call, as we are willing to risk the public's appreciation upon their taste and approval.

It shall be our pride and aim to please our customers, by giving such entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, that none shall go away dissatisfied.

O* All orders from town or country, shall be promptly attended to. CONFECTIONERIES AND SYRXTPS Of all kinds constantly kept on hand, and for sale at "Wholesale or Retail.

A SPLENDID SODA-FOUNTAIN. Which is now pouring forth a rich, healthful and cooling stream to quench the thirst of the thirsty. It needs but a trial be admired.

F. EBERWINE & CO.

Mav 26. 1S52 24 tf

•, Ice-Cream and Lemnnade. ..

rl~^HE

Ice-Cream and Lemonade Saloon of F. EBERWINE A CO., is now readv for the reception of visitors. ID" First door West of the Bank. _rfl

We have a room fitted up especially for tJie accommodation of Ladies, and promise them an agreeable reception at all times, which shall not be excelled by anv in the ritv.

F. EBERWiNE

June 2, lP52-25-tf

y.: PHYSICIAN and SURGEON i5 TERRE-HAUTE. INDIANA. Office on Market street, nearly opposite Brown Hotel. October 16,1831-dly

H. E. SMITH, D. D. S. BEING now permanently locatea in his new OFFICE on

K. W. SMITH.

IlcMons.

GOOD AT ALL TIMKS. TIME FIVK

Hocns.

SM ILL UOSK8 BEDPLATE. LAROK DOSM PUROS. TAKEN IS OOSES TROM ONE TO EIGHT. THEY WILL CURE

Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation of the Bowels, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Measles, Small Pox, Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint.

Ohio Street, 3d door East of the Public Square, will at all

times be in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. N. B.—No

CREDIT

given for operations, un­

less by previous arrangements. Terre-Haute, April 23,'51-19-ly

IN I iV*\T AT I TO li E

LUDOWICI & HUT.MAN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN« ALL KINDS OK

Groceries, Liquors, Glass, Nails and Leather, UNION ROW, third door from West corner, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

September 3, 1851-dly

G. F. SMITH.

SMITH & CO.,

Forwarding and Commission Merchants,

National Mood Street, TERRE-HAUTE IND.

March 20, 1850-14-tf

W. W. EARLY, & CO.,

Forwarding & Commission Merchants,

ri.' Kni-'-nA I'TK, Indiana. March 12, 1851-13-tf

DAVID ARTS 0JCK,

SBMliilM (MUD"

HAS

0

fitted up a splendid open tront establishment, one door west of the Post Office. for the purpose of carrying on the Clothing and Tailoring business in all its branches. He will always be on hand to give good bargains, and to execute all orders in his line with promptness and fidelity. A stock of ready made clothing for mtrn and boys, is kept on hand, which is warranted to be of the latest stvle, good material, and prices that will defy all competition.

O" Call and see. D. 1IARTS0CK. Terre-Haute. May 21, '51-23-tf

BRTTTON. II. L. ASHI.EY. BRITTON CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants,

TERRE-HAUTE. INDIANA. N. B: Cash paid for Wheat, Barlev, Flaxseed, Ryo, Corn, Oats, Timothy ancf Clover Seed, and Feathers, at tlieirWarehouse, corner of First and Eagle streets, Canal Basin."/'''..

January 7, ]8.r2 4-tf

iTIodical iVoticr.

i^lIARLES A. IIUNT, M. D„ lia^ removed to Montezuma, Ind.. where he\proposes devoting his lifetime to the profession.

Montezuma, Ind., Jun? .10, l852-29-3mo.

TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT.

IB. IBAMdM,

PEATER IN

VERMONT AND ITALIAN MARBLE, Fourth St., between Wabash and Ohio Sts., (SOUTH or THE POST-OFFICE,)

TERRE-HAUTE. TND.

O" At his Marble Yard will be furnished on short notice and at reasonable prices,

Stones, Monuments, Obelisks, ires,

A

Tea*-

NEW ORLEANS.

LL *hrpro«it* to oar address by steam/x boats, wiU be covered by Insurance, »u-1 Uem otherwise declared at time of shipment.

Sept. 22,1859, 41-to 1 #4 June *53.

Head-

and every

article in his line. I I O* All work done in supeViir style. June 10,1851-d«few

CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY.

MY

new establishment, east of the C&urtHouse.is now fitted up ready for business. I shall be prepared at all times with 13° L13"^c® ^cil

0

and every article in the confectionery line, and hope to receive a fair portion of the public patronage, tr I shall soon be prepared with all the good things of the seasons, as they approach, to minister to humsn comfort and a4kd living.

CHARLES C. RUGGLES.

Aug. 4, 1852-24-tf

Ball's Great Western Vegetable Tonic, FOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE.

WILL

be found superior to any article of the kind now in use. May be had#at Groverman

Bourne's. Prepared and war­

ranted by G. W. BALL. Terre-Haute, Aug. 18, *52-36-3mo.

0'NEIL'S FASHIONABLE HAIR DRESSING

Basement Room, at the Prairie Houtt. Where he hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of public patronage. Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Ac Ac.

Apr. 28, l852-20tf

dseaUt,

O'NEIL.

"DOUBLE

Rectified Whiskey.

4

LUDOWICI A HULMAN, ,v

ARE

now manufacturing an article of Double Rectified Whiskey, far superior to any ev er brought from Cincinnati, and in strength, purity and flavor decidedly the best ever soiri in this western country. All those who prefer a first rate article to a common one, for the same roesev. will plea.se call at the

CINCINNATI STORE. Union Rom. All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES and LIQCORS. of the best qualify, asd at Cincinnati prices, always oe baud.

January 28,185S-7-tf

Pulling aad Cloth Dressing

DONE

at all times and in the best manner, at HOLMES' MILL. May 12.1652-22^ tf"*

Cooper's Tools.

TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.

i'T5Xvurvr^

CIMCIIM&TI CAS1MT MEM

4*h Street, between Wabash &ad Ohio,

I TSJRRS-HA TJTSy IND.

DAVID

W. RANKIN

respectfully informs

his old friends and customer:!, ^nd the public generally, that he has taken the "Cix^ OIXXATT CASINET WARE-ROOKS," formerly occupied by F. O. Cone & W. C. WeatKerwax, where heis prepared to furnish, on short notice,

Cabinet Work of every Description and ___

April'31, 1^52 It) lm

BOO rs"

%W

I' ES3 ftgrli® at cheaper and easier rates than has ever been offered heretofore on the Wabash.

O* Those wishing Furniture and good br.r gaius, will do well to call and examine his STYLE of work.

A

SHOU*.

\7[/r£ have just opened a large stock of Gents,

VT

Ladies. Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes, which we will sell low for cash. Call and examine our stock,

SCHOQLEY & VANHORN.

-r

April 21, 1^52-19-tf ,.f

& CO.

J. G. STEPHENSON M.

J. T. WALL, M. D..

(LAtE OF KENTUCKY,)

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

WTerre-Haute,

OULD respectfully announce to the Cititens of and vicinity, that he hfts takcu an office at the Prairie City Ding Store, Corner 4th and National Road Streets, where he may be found at all times durinc the day, except professionally at sent. "T* Rooms at the Prairie House, where he m*y be found at night.

Terre-Haute, Apr. 28, lS5'?-e0-tf

D~

HOMOEOPATHY.

Dr. Z. H0LLINGSW0RTH,

HAS

taken an office in Scott's building, nearly opposite Brown's Hotel, and is prepared to pay prompt and unremitting attention to those requiring his services.

Terre-Haute, June 5,1852,-26if

S. R. FREEMAN.

Watchmaker and Jeweler,

HAVING

Phce-

removed his establishment to No. 4

nix Row, invites his friends and customers to call and examine an entirety new aad fashionable assortment of

Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, the largest sssortment In the place—of the very latest style and the lowest prices.

Particular attention paid to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry. November 2G, 1851-30 tf

N. B. DUFF'S

National Daguerrean Gallery,

MR.

Phomix Row, Terre-Haute, Ind.

lVl'FF would respectfully call the attention of the public to his beautiful suite of Rooms, where he is prepared to execute

Dagverreotgnc*,

in unrivalled style.Call and examine specimens. Pictures of sick ordeccascd persons taken at their rAsiilencc N. B. DUFF,

Operator.

Old time sweeps on with Icy hreath, And chilUthc sweetest flowers Iu Death To cure its form, let beauty bloom. Its lines may live beyond the tomb. May 5, '53,-21-tf.

II. II. CORN WCM,

SBBiJM'J

EAST OF THE SQUARE,

I AS just rt'floivotl a guneral slock of Goods II forl&ENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, which will be made to order, at short notice, and icorran-

trd. The stock consists of various Broadcloths, Black, Brown, Blue and fancy colors Gassitnores and Vesting# of all kinds Shirts, Undershirts,Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves,Suspenders, Ac., fcc., ttc,

His garments will be fashionably and substantially made, and his (trices graduated to the lowest living mark.

O* Call and examine I ho Stock and leave your measure. B. H. CORNWELL. Terre-Haute, March 17, 1852-14 tf

J. K. CRIJ5HER,

WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, National Roadst., Northof the Court House, TERRK-llAt'TK, IsniAXA.

ISand

prepared at alt times to repair CLOCKS WATCIIES, and make them correct time pieceR. Work •warranted.

N. B: One or two good Journeymen wanted December 31, 185l-3-tf

CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.

WHOI.KSALK & RETAIL.'

E S W O E

WKST 8TNK OF THE PUBLIC SQCABK, TERRE-HAUTE, IND

IStensive

now in receipt of the largest and most exstock of

China, Glass awl Quern*ware. Paper IlancjiiKjs. China Toys,

ever brought to the Wabash, and lie is anxious to dispose of the same at the lowest rates, lie also keeps choice

Family Orocerics

for retailing at favorable prices, Buying from large importers east, he can offer inducements which will always bo satisfactory, and he invites a particular examination of his stock.

O" Remember the place, West Qf the Square, October 27, 185l-46-wtf

Itarket Street, 2d Door North of Phoenix Block.

JOHN SAYRft,

HAS just received an almost endless variety of

Parlor and Cooking Staves. Among his present assortment may be found the Triumph, from Dayton Hoosier Stale and Kentockian Premiums, from Cincinnati New World, Globr, Atlas Gladiator, it

Cultivator, from Albany, New York. These arc all excellent patterns of Cooking Stoves,

Most of them intended for either Wood or Cool, and many having two KIKK PLACES: one far winter and one for summer.

In. his assortment of PARLOR STOVES, are the Souvenir and Floral Parlor, wMch are admirable for eiQier wood or coal, a» also i# the self regulating Cottage Parlor.

Mr. Savrehas also an extensive assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware, Stove Fix-

tnres,

TT

2h

A large st^ck of ev»-

hi,

and Keg Trass Hoops, for *ale by ...

Angl« *52. /.

&c.

Store, on Market Street 2d door North for

June 23,1852-28-tf

FRESH MEDICINES.

150 oz. Sulphate Quinine 80 Praecip Ext, Bark} 50 Tannin w"..

SO Salicine: 100 dra. Suiph. MorpBine,' 100 Acetate do,

Bloc Mass, (Maadcr & W«# Bng. Calomel, Ata. Calotud.. Hydrarg. C.

250 Guts Camphor, just received and

at

1.

COOK

A CO. TITS

BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.

"Y^7"HERE naay be obtained the mo«t speedy ftema-f

SECRET DISEASES,

Gc-norrk**, Glceu, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Patus iu the Loins, AtToctlons of the Kidney*, aud all those peculiar affoctlous arising from a

HABIT,

OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FHEDKU1CK

]HAVE

DIP

a ae

a

t#nn

ol

of National Jload Street, opposite Farrington'si f#ji to for a sufficient sum to satisfy said Block, Terre-Haute, Indiana. execution, I will then and there offer th

SSCKI-

particularly tht youth, of both sexes, which, if not cured, produce CoHt-rrrcTieSAi. Dssturt, renders MkRanoK iKrosnsiE, and In the end, d«stros if both

MISD BOOT. Y0TTNS XSK.Eipeciklly, who have becomc the \utiu.s ul solitaiy: vice, that drtailful and destructive lmbit, which i.nau ally sweeps to *«. untimely w«vc, U.v«usafcd» of young men of most iX-iltcd trJevtsandHHllant intellect, who inisht otberwlst h»ve entranced listening Senates with the Usv&der* if eloquence, or waked to eta tacy the living lyre, may c&li with fUU confidence.

MARRIAGE

Married persons, or Uiow contemplating maniape, being aware of physical weakness, should immediate ly consult Dr. J. and be restored to perfect health.

DR. JOHNSTON.

"Office No. 7 SOUTH FREDRICK ST. Tth, door from. Baltimore street, E«st side up the steps, 31 Be i»rticul..r in UTSCI viut*. the NJUXC and ATXsrn.oryou will mistake the place.

*a r*e

No. 5, PhcBnix Row.

A CERTAIN' DISEASE.

When the mis^'tilled find Imprudent votary of pleasure Cuds he has imbibed tbi- seeds of this disease, it loo ofteu happens th»t an Hnimed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him trotn applying to those who, from education befriend him, delaying toms of this honld disease wake their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the skin, bones sud arms, blochea on the head and facc, and oxtcnietfes, progress on with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of ths mouth ur ihe bones or the nose fall in, and the victim of this awful disease becomes a borrid objert of commiseration. till death puts a period to his dreadlul sufferings, by sending him to "that bourne whcuce no traveler returns." To such, therefore. Dr. JOHNSTON pledges himself to observe the most inviolable serre cy and, from bis extensive practice in the first hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently recommeud a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid disease. It is a mclancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, ow ing to the tinskillflilness of those who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely fcrave, make the residue of hi* life miserable.

TAKE PAKTICULAR NOTICE. Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone—a haiilt IVrqncntiy learned frent evil companions, or at school— the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cured, renders marriage Impossible, aud destroys both mind and body.

What a pity a youn^ n.an," the hope of hi* country, and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of lite by the consequeu ces of deviation from'.lie path of nature, and indulging In a certain secret habit. Such pepipni, Vrfor# contemplating

1

A CURE WARRANTED IN A FEW DAYS.1 T.«*r NOTCS.—Dr.

.'ohston's Office In his dwelling,

ttirt.

His very extensive practice is a suffi­

cient that he is tae only proper PhysicuOLto apply to DR. JOHSSTON. Member of the Koynl Collepeof Surgeons, London,t graduate from cue of the most eminent Col legos of the United States, end the crenter part of whose llfo ha* been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia, and nlsvwhen-, has etfect«\i sotue of the niosv! astonishing euros that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing iir the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, beiug alaruicd at sudden sounds, and bashfulncss, with frequent blushing, attended sunetime« with derangement ol mind, were curcdk immediately.

and respectability, can alone until the constitutional symp-

MARRIAGE.7

should u-flecl that a sound mind and body are the most necessary reqiisltes to pronsote connubial happi iiess. Indeed, without these, the lourpey through life

become* a weary pilgrimage, tho proapect hourly darken* to the view—the niiiul become* anadowcu wltluteftnntr,and filled withthe melanciloly reflor.tton, th«t tlie liappincaH of another becomes blighted with onrovrn.

CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILLTYR Dr. J. addreaxoM young men, aud allwhohavo injured thoni«c!veiby private and improper Indulgence*

Tlicae are aome of the sail ami melancholy effect* produced ny early habit* of youth, via Weaknea* of the Back and l.imba, Pain* in the Head, Dimnea* of Sljsht. Loss of Muoculnr Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspcuala, Nervoua Irritability, UeranKementa of the Diseatfve Functions, General Debility, Symptom* of Conaumption, fcc.

MRNTAI.ITV.—The

AT,,

IH

fearful cffect* on the mind are

much lo be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confnaion Idea*, Deprcasion of Spirit*, Kvil Koreholii)f a, Aversion to Society, Self-lnstiiiM, Love of Solil|ldc, Timidilyj

are some of the cvtia produced.

Tiiou**nris of peraontt, of all apca, ran now jintps what

tho cauan of their Uepljne in health. Lo*lng their vigor, becoming tvcaK, pale and eiuaciated, havji a singular apprarnnce about tho eyes, Cough and cymptoms of Consumption. This remedy ha# restored hundreds to health after every other mean* have failed.

MAIMIKN PKIISONS,

or tin se

CONF AIplntimarrUgt.

beinft aware physical weakness, iliould ipiniediately consult 1'r. J., and be restored to pefcrt health. All Surgical operations performed.

N. 1?.—Let no false delicacy prevrnt yon, but apply immediately, clihrr prrsnm lly or by letter. Skin diseases speedily currd.

PTREKT

LUR.TIMOFCT, MAKYI.ANOF

IP8 All Utters mvtt be Past Paid. JT~If TTT* The remediea.can be sent lo any part of lh« United Ktate*. ,(J)

Terre-Haute., Dec. 17 1P5I1 lyr

'loVVOO]7CAIU)EHST~"

just received ami will constantly have oti hand Machine Cards and Card Cleaners, if a superior quality, fresh from the manufacturers, which will be sold at Eastern priccs, at Holmes'Mill. ARBA HOLMES.

Torre-Hautc, May 12,1852-22-tf

Cordage, Blocks, $:c,

-\TAN1LLA I^ope, all sizes i_'JL Hemp do

Cotton

c£c.,

(be..

Sash Corij Bed Cords Trot Lines -f' Plough Lin^n Sewing Twine Brown do Single and Double Tacklu Blocks, 6, 7,8, 9 mid 10 inches Packing Yarn Oakum. J. COOK CO.

DIM oroni,

O W W A

N E W O I

rpHE Metropolitan will be completed, and 1. opened for the reception of Company, September First. Pricn of Board Two Dollars per dav. SIMEON LELAND ft CO,,

Aug. 25. '52,-37 l'ROPIUl* 1 ORS

Sheriff's Sale

r)

)Y virtue of on execution issued from tho Vi^o Circuit Court, nnd to me directed and delivered, in favor of James M. Black well, Edward A. Whitfemorc, William Carhart, Samuel B. BarUm, and against David Hartsock and John Evans, 1 have levied on the following property, to-wit

All tnat part of out lot number sixtyfive, adjoining tho town of Terre-Hante, which is containo within the following boundaries, to-^it: commencing at the south-west corner of said out Lot, running from thence north two hundred and thirty (B30) feet thence east fiv» hundred and twelve feet three inches (512.3-12), thence south two hundred and thirty (230 feet to the south line of said out Lot, thence west along said south line five hundred and twelve feet three inches (512 3-12), to tho place of beginning, being the lands and tenements belonging to the «aid David Hartsock, and 1 will, on Thursday the twenty-first day of October, 1852, at the Court-House door in Ter-re-Haute, within the legal hours of eaid day, offVr the rests and profits qf said premises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging

seven years and if they slTouf

8ept, 29, s85Q,-42-w3-fec $3

201b*. Comp. Ext. Colx*ynth, in edge,and hear strong evidence of am uch high1.2 and 4 oz. pot« er degree of intellectual cultivation than they 10 Ext. Dandelion, in 1,2 and posses* at present- Among these is their supt4oz. pots rior knowledge of the healing properties of

lbs. Ext. Gerrtlan, in 1,4,8 and l«oz pot*:5 pUvU indigenous to the soil—by which they Ext Jalap, hi 1, 4 and 8 MI. pot* S

zrt

hr

Pork ban*!, ffW nnHJ: UFZ 0T OCT. FEANI PBOWt, ^t!s their healing properties.

Biographical

the fee

simple, the highest bidder, for cash, to sati*: fy said exeeation and costs. ANDREW WILKIisS,

Sheriff.

The Bed Man ef the Forest. |N There are many characteristic* about the ah? origin** «f our country that are different /ron* any other people of wbota we have any knowl-

enabled to subdue and cure ihe diseases

Ext.SarsaparilLa,is 1,4aud lSoz.pot#,] pecoliar to the country^ Pr^Bra^g spent toa Ext. Baturnut, in Ext. StrsRiiaouiuni. is 1,2asd 4

at

ty

years on the frontiers, aad made it a stodv, to obtain all the knowledge they possessed In raedicioe—and to ajfrift their active proper' and resder thdas so agreeable to the pal, *te, that the noat ceuattive aad irritable stocj* ach can take them without difficulty. He h«s

thus

Sketch of Hfin.

XTSO,

been

enabled to present a

EEaWNTNG & WALL'S is safe, agreeable in rcmoviog all

ry description cS Tools Prairie City Drug Store. t&e varieties of bill bos fever—aod other c^m used by Coopers, io*! May S, lB3®-21-tf plaints peculiar to the West and South. Their gethnr with Flour tsUvf unprecedented sale is a sufficient «*jd«nc? of

WX. RH-! For sale at the priocipal

at W. H. BrCKTNOHAM*S. ?Upt.

Al

medicize

that

Drug

2S,

Stores

1«S9, 41 *1