Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 April 1853 — Page 3
CHERRY PECTORAl
For tbe Care of
COCGIIS, COLDS, nOARSEi\ESS, BROSCMTIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, ASD
CONSUMPTION.
And by the river, upon the bunk thereof shall grew nil trees for meat,, whose leaf shall not one ana tae fruit thereof shall be far meat and the leaf thereof for •medicine,"
Here wax hope for the nick recorded long, ago, «nd every year adds new proof to the awn ranee that theae promise* shall not fail.
As medical Sciencc dlacovcrs and designate* the remedies nature ban given, one by one, the di«ea*e* that aflticl our race yield to the control of art. Of all the maladies we suffer from, none ha* carried more victim* to untimely grave than Consumption of the Lungs. Subjoined we give some evidence that this too may be cured, and that Pulmonary Complaints, in all their forma, may be removed by Cherry I'k.toral.
Space will not permit u* to publish here any proportion of the cure* it ha* affected, but the Agent below named, will furnish our Circular, free, whereon are full particulars and disputable proof of these facts.
Sufferer*: read and jud^e for yourselves. For Influenza and Whooping Cough. Xa"Hvii,i.k,Tknv., June 20, I Ml.
Sir: have repeatedly used your Chkerv Pectoral or Whoopin? Cough and Influenza and have no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy. Four of my children have been afflicted these diseases, and the free use of the Pectoralwithalway*afforded
JAMES M'CANDT.KSS.
This is one of the numerous Cures of ASTHMA which have been accredited to Cherry Pectoral. A Y„ April 17,
Da. Aykr,.Lowell.i.iiaxv,
kar
Sir: I have for many
years been afflicted with Astluna In the worst form, *6 thAt 1 hatre been obliged to sleep in my chair for a largerpart of the time, being unable to breathe on my bed. I hail tried a great many medicines, to no purpose, until my physician an experiment, your Chkrry Pbctobal.pre»cribed,a*
At first it seemed to make me worse but in less than a week I began to experience the most gratifying relief from it* use and now, in four weeks, the disease is entirely removed. I can sleep on my bed with comfort, snd enjoy a state ofhealtli which I had never expected to enjoy. GKOKGK S. PA KANT,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
From the- President of Amherst College,
KDVV A M. 1)., LL. I).. Ac. J. C. AykRDSHITCHCOCK,
«.
ir:
1 have used your CHERRY PEC-j
TORAL in my own case of deep-seated bronchitis, and am satisfied, from its chemical connection, that it is an admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties. If my opinion, as to its superior character. can bo of imy service, you arc at liberty to use it as you tliiftk proper.
KUWARII HITCHCOCK.
Amherst,Sept. 12, |SU. Among the otherdistingitisltod authorities whohave 'Jont their names to recommend this preparation as the best known to them for affections of the lungs are:
President Perkins, Vermont Med. College. Prof. Silliinan, Yale College. Prof. Valentino Mott, New York. Prof. Cleveland, Bowiloin Sled. College. Prof. Uutterflelo, Ohio Med. College. Canadian Journal of Medical Science. Hoston Medical and Surgical Journal. Charleston, S. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. .lion. Henry Clay, U. S. Senator. ,Hon. fJeo. P. Marsh, Anl. Ambassador to Turkey, Oeu. Kmattuel Hollies. President of Chili. Rt. Rev. Kd. Power, Lord liitmopof Toronto. Kev. I tort. Lancing, llroojclln New York. Archbishop Purceii) of Cincinnati, Ohio. Al*, in imy eminent peonage,* in foreign countries.
Not onlv in the ntore dangermis and tlUtnwxiiu diseases of the Lint?*, but also as a ("unity medicine for Occasional use, It is the safest, plenantost and best in the world.
Prepared and Sold by J. C. AYER, HitennwT .vsu CHKjiisT, Lowell, Muss. For Sale bv WOOD & IKVNNF.LLY, J. R. OUNl.NG U.VM, I HKOWNINO A WALL, And at agencies in nearly every town in the State. Terre-Hante, March D, IRW-lS-Hmo,
Duooihts,
Torre-Haute, I ml'.
New Leather Store. 11 subscriber,Into of Dayton, Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizens of Tcrro iliuitonnd surrounding country, that he has opened a Wholesale ami Retail Leather Store 'on the corner nf National Road and Fourth St,reels, west, of the P('«t, Ofllce, where ho will Mevote his attwtlion to
LEATHER, HIDES, Oil, AND FINDINGS, .where may bo found at all times, SKIRTING harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Leather, Paddintf. Sealint/, Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins. Morocco, Linings, /Ihulings, Topping,
Lasts, Peps, Shoe Nails llool Trm. and small Tools.
Curryiiig Knives, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, 'and a great many small tools and articles not iiecessary to mention.
Leather in the rough purchased also,Hides hud Skins, for which I will pay fair prices in CASH or Trade.
Boston Leather Store,
TNFOIIMgenerally,
VW,opposite
Illl ua
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ILT Orders from ttdislancefilled. and should! to twenty-six inclusive the northeast quarter the tho article or prico not suit, if returned in good quarter 'of'twenty-seven, order, the purchaser can have his money bucK. tVenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two. thirty-four the Please call and examine for your,solve§, and I northeast quarter, the east half of the southeast quar- ... it nf tl,n MAt*th*aaf
T.,m.n«u.., M.rS ihea-HM fir.t
Saddlery.
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S. H. POTTER CO.
Feb. 16, 1853 10-tf
WE
3Y THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 125 pursuance of law, I, MILLIARD
twy,
ha*
almost instant relief. JAMES GLOVER. Wc attest the truth of the above statement. M. McGlNTY, Editor of the Nashville Whig.
J. M. Zl.MMKK.MAN. Druggist. FOR A CONSUMPTIVE COUGH. I'lrrnovnuu, Pa.. Feb. StJ, ltfjl. Dear Sir:—For three years I have been afflicted with a Cough, so distressing that I frequently dispaired of recovery much of the time I was obliged to sit up nil night in my chair, a# my cough would suffocate luc when 1 laid down. Having used many remedies without much relief. I at last tried theCHEKKY PECTORAL which under Providence has curcd me altogether. I am with gratitude yours,
FILLMORE, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales Will be held at the undermentioned L^ed Offices in the State of IOWA,
at the period* hereinafter designated, to wit: Atthe Land Office at KANKSVILLB, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of June uext. for ttie.disposal of the public lands within the following named townships and fractional townships, vi*: Worth of the bass line and west of the fifth principal meridian.
Fractional township sixty-seven and township six-ty-eight, or range thirty-two. Fractional township sixty-seven and township sixty eight, of range thirty-three.
Fractional township sixty-seven and townships six-ty-eight, seventy-four, seventy-five, seventy-six, sev-enty-seven, and seventy-eight, of range thirty four.
Fractional township sixty-seven and townships six-ty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventytwo, seventy-three, seventy-foor, seventy-five, seven-ty-six, seventy-seven, and seventy-eight, of range
^Fractional township sixty-seven and townshipssix-ty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-
aeventy-Uiree, seventy-seven* seventy-ei^nt, of
"pracUonal'townsbip sixty-seven and townships six-ty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy one, Mventytwo, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-fi^e, seven-ty-six, seventy-seven, and seventy-eight, of range thir-ty-seven. ..
At the SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of June next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, viz: Worth of the bast line and west of the fifth principal meridian.
Fractional township sixty-seven and townships six-ty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventytwo, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seven-ty-six, seventy-seven, and seventy-eight, of range thirty-eight.
Fractional township sixty-seven and townships six-ty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventytwo, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, and seventy-eight, Of range thirty nine.
Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight,sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one seventytwo, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seven-ty-six, seventy-(fbven, seventy-eight, seventy-nine, aud eighty, of range forty.
Atthe SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the limits of the following townships and fractional township*, vis"
meridian.
Fractional township sixty-seven
Fractional township sixty-seven mid townships six ty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventytwo, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seven-ty-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nine, eighty, and eighty-one, of range forty-two.
Fractional townships sixty -seven, sixty-eight, and seventy-one, and townships seventy-two, seventythree, seventy-four, seventy-five, seventy-six, sev-enty-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nine, eighty, ana eighty-one, of range forty-three.
Fractional township&jnxty-eiglit. seventy-one, sev-enty-two, seventy-thrffb, seventy-four, seventy-live, seventy-six, seventy-seven, and townships seventyeight and soventv-nine, of range forty-four. 'Fractional townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventv-eicbt.andseventy-nlue, of range forty-live.
A t\he*Land Office at FORT DISS MOINES, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth day of Juno next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits of tbe undermentioned townships and parts of town ships, to wit: .. Worth of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian
Sections two, the west half and tho west half of the southeast quarter of eleven, twelve, tho west half of tho south west quarter or thirteen, fourteen, twentyfour, and the west half and southeast quarter, and the west half of the northeast quarter of twenty-live, in township eighty-one. Sections two, four, the west half and tho west half of the southeast quarter of nine, ten, tvtotve, fourteen, twenty-two, twenty.rfour, twen. ty -six, twenty-seven, (except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter,) the west half of the northwest quarter, and west hair of tho rfouthwest quarter of thirty-five, and section thirty-six, in township eightytino, and sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twetve, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twqnty-two, twenty-four twentv-siv, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, feicept the northeast quarter of the northeast ouartcr.) tho west hair of thirty three, thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township eighty three all tho sections and fractional sections bearing even numbers in fractional townships eighty-four, eighty-fiee, eighty-sir, and seren the east half, the cast half and the northvfest quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter of section three, sections four, Six, elgbt.ten the east half of the northoast quarter, and the east hair of the southeast quarter of fifteen, eighteen, twenty, and twenty-two the north half or the northwest quarter, and the north half of tho northeast quarter of twenty-three, and soctions twentyfour, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township eighty-eight and sections one to fifteen inclusive, eighteen, the east halfofthe northeast quarter of nineteen, twenty the north hair and southeast quarter, and north half of the southwest quarter of twentv-oue, twenty-two,
seven, nine, Uie west halfofthe northwest quarter of
I) CMllTf A fifteen, seventeen.nineteen, t\fenty-one, twenty-nine, KiVYlvM A !v. and thirty-one, in township ninety-two, o. range
t^Uhe"s)\MB'
National Hood Streett Soiik Corner oj 5th, ^[thhMhe^underme'nUoneS townships Street, opposite the Ii iscoptl Church. ^nj,Wrt»
GEORGE KEBCXHOFF & CO., Worth of tht idse line 4*d west of thefeurth princi-
their farmer customers, and thoj ^c,lhfclfof ^nontTweMquarter. and the west public that they have removed
hft sou
their LKATHKR.STORK from National Road! of section one, and section twelve, in township eieh-
Union Row, to National Road|
Street, corndr of ath street*
te
They have now on hand a lame and exten quarter, and the west half or the southwest quarter of thirteen, twehty-foiir, And thirty-six, in township si v» assortment, nf all kinds of Leather. #nclt. j. j,mlf «f as Spanish, Cinetniiati and countrv taunoil! Xwnffourt^n! the west half, the west half or the Sole, Hand. Upper, Bridle. HSinless, fekirting, northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the Collar and Split Leather French and Phiia- southeast quarter of twenty-three, twenty-four, twen»mt Kip Skin, Li„inS. Bhutto*! SgtStli Topping, Sheep and Deor Skins lampieoand quarter of the wnthweat querter of French, Men* :tnd Ladios Morocco. three, ten, twelve, fourteen the west half, the west
v..»nr-it.jrr. as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and beWorth of the base line and west of the fifth principal fljrc
Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, of range
Townships ninety-two, ninety-three, and ninetyfour, of range eighteen. Townships ninety-one, ninety-two, and ninety-four, a
Townships ninety-one and ninety-two, of range twenty. Township ninety-one, of range twenty-two.
TotvnuhifM oighty*nine, ninety, ninety-one, ninetytwo, and ninety-thice, of range twenty-three. Townships ninety-one uud ninety-two of range twenty-five.
Sections two, four, six, eight, tsn, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, the east half of the southcast quarter, aud the southeast quarter of the northoast quarter of twenty-three,twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty four, and thirty-six, intoienfhip eishtvfour. The east half, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of sections threo, four, six, eight, ten the east half and the northwest "quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast qu»rtcr offtfteeu, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two the east half and the east half of the northwest quarter of twenty-three, twenty-six, twentv-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and the east half of the northeast quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter of thirty-live, in township eirhtg-five. Sections four, six. eight, ten, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter of twentythree, twenty-iix, ^\venty-oi?ht. thirty,thirty-two,and thirty-fout,in lownthip rightf'** ocn. Suctions twentynine, (except the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter,) thirty and thirty-two, in township eightyeight, and townships eighty-nine, ninety, mnctij-onc, and ninety-tito, of range twenty-six.
PLACE, commencing on Monday, the
0f
townships, to-wit
theast q»iwter or the southwest quarter
,r twelve the west half of the northwest
Khni» FiiulirtO-C! b*lf of the northeast quarter, eud the west half of the OUUl, Ultima^. southeast quarter of ftr-n, tweuly-two. twenty-four, Thev also keep ft^rioral assortment of Shoe twenty-six, the west 1 .', the w«t half of the northFindings, suck a* lasts. Boot and ^wtrees,: »nditho west Olai«|»s. Pegs and all kinds of Sheenfaker s^ t*-six. {?•-, sos* two. four, six, eight, ten, twelve, tools of the verv Wst quality. rourteen.VMeen, twenty, twenty two, twenty-four,: will be commenced on tbe days appointed, and inilfc'S iwenty-il*,' twenty-ci
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K.rrt WjwTv in nnr ^aildlerr 10-' »rte*#t or the river.) twenty, twenty-two, tweuhavtf MdM W^eljr oar twenty-six, twenty-eight thirty, and ttdrtystock of hArdware. and we confidently {riviro'rhirir four and thirsay, that we are prepared to give the best bar-»la tightf-ii**. The ewt of the gatns of any in tnis market—call and see. I fcmtbeMt quarter of tecuon one, two, four. sit. (the
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AIL EKKTS.
5OT10K t» hewhy iiw», that I vrlUj nif thlttr-owe.
CASH. ISHAli J4-
(B|^9 odai U»« Marhrt-H«M», o«the Snrt Towaehiya neveaty ait. «ev*aty-«vea. eighty-two, idijria Mar. aext between th#hoor«I a«4 eifhir-thrre, of raajre thirty two. '8, a- a., aad4, r. where l«iu| TowaehtjMM*ttaty-sSx.«ev«atT-aevea,eevestT-eM(ht1
the we« half, the west
Thev pav the highest cash price for grcen and the southwest ,««:.-r or northeMt qnmer of rertiswl wiUi all co^en ent aespatcn ««,i «vn« stiff f,»*v twenty-dine: the sou v. est quarter, the west half., the whole shall have been ottered, and tne sates and dry hides, skins and furs.
qun
Attention. 1 *nd thew-Uitmtmii-icr of the longer than two weeks, and no private entry Shoemakers. Saddlers and Merchants, r.lnN'i*lof the lands vill be admitted until after the «cnarttcularly requested to examine our stoSftkjia tsmtmskip tigitg-ticitt'xh* aenk end the]piration of the two weeks. and nrices* buying elsewhere, southeast quartar o( us northeast quarter, and the| Qjven under
ten. twelve the cast hair and the northewt quarter of ts»- rtheasrt quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen
»art east of the rlw,) eipht, ten. ttfelve the sooth half and the northeast quarter, and the east half of the northwest quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty four tire east half, the e**t half *»d the north west quarter of the northwest
lowing named townships and fractional townships, vii: Worth of the base line anil west of the fifth prmctpal meridian.
Fractional township sixty-seven,ttndinjfon the Missouri line, of ranges eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twen-ty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, and twenty-five.
Fractional township sixty-seven on the .iVfissoun line, and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, end seventy, of rwigc twenty-six.
disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned fractional townships adjoining the northern noundary of the State, viz: Worth of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian.
Fractional township one hundred, in ranges five, six, seven, eight, and nine. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military and other purposes, together with •'those swamp and overflowed lands made unfit thereby for cultivation." if any. which shall be selected by the State authorities before the days appointed for the commencement of tbe public sales respectively, under the Act entitled "An act to enable the
t]ie
and townships
sixty-eight.iiny-ni ue,"seventy, seventy-one, seventyiwo, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seven-ty-six, sevftntyseveu, seventy-eight, seventy-nine eighty, and eiglity-one, of range forty-one.
,jay appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited.
Toxt'riship twenty-five, of range
ten.
'1
heir andsootheastqjwiM the southeast «»o«^er,j t, with all convenient despatch, until
nflfc. eurthwest quarter.!
New Spring Hardware, quarter, and the east half of*the •outhwest tSSSfl of St«5, is required to establish the same to the
are now receiving a very larg« lot ©f twenty-five, twentT rfx twenty^ight thfrty (th«| satisfaction of the register aftd receiver of Ae HARDWARK. of 2l tin/., Jim. torn
manufacturers, embracing tho finest assortmentf ht. {the part ***t of the river.) tea, twelve, fosrr- practtcapu afteir tmmguus noact. ana of Mechanic's Tools ever brought to thi* mar jtsca. eighteen^ {the part ea*t of the rir*r,) twen- before the day appointed for the comtnenceket. S- H, POTTER fc 00
F.b. 16.1SM-I0.«f '^^JrSJSSS'S^ySf -_-™-— iwctioaaone^ thw, :thep«te*«ttJwrivr-rjeleyen. forfeit«l- JOH ll Ollf, Laad, Glass ftad Window Sash. (ea*t of the river.) thin***. ftfteea,{e««trfth#rttwo I Gmmmumnettf the Gtnerai Land Office.
Lead, 5 bbls. Linseed Oil.4000 lights Wst Pinei etf r*i«e tw«aty-eight. Window Sash—*M0 10-13 10-14 and 10-15 Towaahljw tifktf. Hgter***, eighty-\ rpHE ondersigtied has textwred his Hide, 100 boxes b«st Window Glass, do. do. 4 bbls. J- *nd\eath«r Depot, to the wesibest Winter Lard Oil. S. H. POTTER A CO, £, of tS!side of the Public Square, is the Rose Block,
Feb. 16, l^S3-l0-tf ir-nive. where be will be happy to wait npon his friends 1—i rown*hip#e»«htj-w,eijthtT.two,a»dei|btTJthre, jotners as osoal. MARKET-HOUSE ST
«Sir f«r ««t. 1 »e wwicjt year, to the highest b44- wretstT-afae. elfhty-two, as4 elfhtT-thrae, of to, the eaeatac r«v, to the htghMt kMer. UKWotj nut t&rty-thi**. the fevwat euileia eaM Marh«t-l)o«e. At the Ua* OMce at CHAXIT05. coKflMsstwe oa tls Bl«d Grasw.
Fractional township sixty-seven on the Missouu tive machinery, and have now in our employ the best line, and townihips sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of |of workmen: which, with the perfect quality of marange twenty-seven. I terial used, will enable »w to complete, successfully.
Fractioijil. to wnsbip sixty-seven on the Missouri in point of workmanship, with the best establishline, and townships aiity-eigbt and sixty-nine, of' meuta of older cities. Our patterns for machinery range twenty-eight. .: hare all been gotten up within the last few months,
Towashipe iixiy-eigbt, fixty-ninej seventj_afio sev- »nd are of the most approved models. We aremana-enty-one. of range tttenty-nine. r- facturing Township seventy four, of range thirty. BTJBAM ENGINES
At the Land Office it °for tbe of variolic sires and power, adapted to the use of Ssh. Monday, the t* enty seventh day of Jnne next, for Uie Mill.' and .re prepared to furnish Boll-
State of Arkansas and
other States to reclaim the 'Swamp lands' within their limits." approved, September 28th, 1850, will be excluded from the sales.
The offering of the lands will be commenced on the daVs appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until tbe whole shall have been offered, aud the sales thus closed but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands •will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks.
Given under my band at the City of W ashington, this first day of February, Auno Domini, one thousand cicht hundred and fifty-three.
By the President: MILLARD FILLMORE. Jon* Wilso!», Commissioner of the General Land Office.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and fractional townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of tbe register and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor
JOHN "WILSON,
Commissioner of the General Land Ojfice. March 2, 1853-1S-13W
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. IN pursuance of law, I, MIL
LARD FILLMORE, President of the United States of Amcrica,
... do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will be held at the undermentioned Land Officcs in the State of WISCONSIN, at the periods hereinafter desiimated, to-wit:
At the Land Office at WILLOW RIVER, commencing on Monday, the fcecond^ day of May next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian.
Township forty-nine and fractional township fifr,y, on certain islands, and the main shore of Lake Superior, of range
tiibek.
Fractional township fifty, on the main shore of Lake Superior, of range
four.
Township forty-nine and fractional townships fifty and fifty-one, on the main shore of Lake Superior, of range
sf.vkx.
Township forty-nine and fractional township fifty, on the shore of Lake Superior, of range
kioht.
Fractional townships forty-nine and fifty, on the shore of Lake Superior, of range NIXK. Townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two townships forty-seven and for-ty-eight, and fractional township forty-nine, on tho shore of Lakte Superior, nf range
ei.kvk.v.
Townships thirty, thirty-one, thirtyHwo, thirty-three, thirty-four, and fractional township forty-nine, on Lake Superior, of range TWKl.V'K.
Townships thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty-four, of range
thirteen.
Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirtythree, and thirty-four, of range
fourteen.
Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirtythree, and thirty-four, of range
fifteex.
At the Land Office at LA CROSSE, commencing on Monday, the sixteenth day of May next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, to-wit: North of the base line and west nf the fourth principal meridian.
Townships seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range
o.vr.
Townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of range six. Townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of range
skvex.
Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twentythree, and twenty-four, of range
TE-V
eight.
Townships twenty-one. twenty-two, twentytKree, and twenty-four, of range
nine.
Townships twenty-one. twenty-two, twentythree, tweiity four, and twenty-five, of range
Townships twenty-four, and twenty-five, of range
eleven. ..
At the Land Office at STEVENS'S POINT, commencing on Monday, the ninth day of May next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the limits of the undermentioned townships, to-wit: North of the base line and east of the fourth principal meridian.
four.
Townships twenty-five, twenty-seven, twen1
a a
Sections eighteen, nineteen, thirty, and thir-ty-one, in township twenty-five, of rangeskvkn. Townships tweuty-fivo and twenty-six, of range
tjwnship twenty-five, of range
elkven.
At the Land Office at MEN ASH A. commencing on Monday, the twenty-third day of May next, for the disposal of the public lands witliin the following named towush'ips, viz: North of the base Ifne and east of the fourth principal meridian.
Townships twenty-two and twenty-three, of range
thirteen-.
Lands appropriated by law for the fise of schools, military and other purposes, together with "those swamp and overflowed lands made unfit thereby for cultivation," if any, which shall be selected by the State authorities before the davs appointed for the commencement of the public sales respectively, nnder the Act entitled "An act to enable the State- erf Arkansas and other States to reclaim the 'Swamji lands* within their limits," approved, September 28th. 1850, will beexdudm from the sales.
The offering of the above-mentioned lands
vj]j
thU8
proceed in tlie order in which they are ad-
eIosed but no sale shall be kept o|»co
hit
ten twelve: the eeet htdfMtd the northe«tqnarterof? tn», ofie thousand eight hundml and fifty-
1"d
hand at the City of Wash-
a.v Of, F,b™.:5.iino Dom.
thwe. JtiLLARD FILLMORE. Bt the President: J" Johx Wrtsox,
Commissioner of the General Land Offict.
NOTICE TO PKB-EMPTIOX CLAIMANT'S. Every person entitled to the right of preemption to any of the lands within the townships and fractional townships above-enumer-
\mentof Publ,ic ^embract^
REMOVAL.
JUST
«. JS:2J"2u »»-•«.I«smw
JOHH TIKKJAS.
March 16,1833-14-tf
Clorer and Blue Grass Seed.
receiving a superior lot of GO bushels Clover deed also a superior lot of GO bush' S. H. POTTER fc CO.
Eagle Foundry,
CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS., TEHRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. TOSEPH GROVER. die former proprietor, and T. A. MADISON, haying formed a copartnership in the above well-known establishment.' under the style of GROVER & MADISCOf. would respectfully say to our friends and tbe public, that, we are making new and valuable additions to our opera-
erf. Mill Iron*. ani every iieccssarv fixture to put them into complete operation.. Also, for Flouring Mills of from one to three ruu of burrs, and for other purposes. All or which we warrant to perform equal to any manufactured.
We are constructing and furnishing complete, one of the most approved kinds of
Threshing Machines and Horse Powers
now in use. The lumber i« of good quality and perfectly seasoned, and the machines arc calculated, in every particular of workmanship, to give perrect satisfaction.
We have constaulv or, hand, and are manufactures FOX RIVER AND IMPROVED CAREY PLOWS, with several kinds of Cast and other Plows. The River and Carey, scour better in bottom and prairie jrround than any plow now in use, and are too well known fo need reccommendation.
We arc now executing some neat md substantial CAST IRON STORE FRONTS, to which we call the attention of those who anticipate the ereotion of business houses. They are safe and stroue, and add materially to the architectural beauty orthe building.
LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS, consisting of Mill Gear, Stoves, hollow ware, lard kettles, andirons, sad irons, wairon boxes, etc., etc., together with
Brass, Zinc, and Babbet Metal
Castings ofevery description necessary for machinery, aud Tor nianv other purposes. Fur all or which, PATTERNS arc made in the most workmanlike manner, promptly, to order. Also, heavy
WROUGHT IRON WORK
Tor machinery and other purposes, executed in a way to give the most complete satisraction. Much more might be said by way or classification, but we will only add that, we shall be thankrul for all favors in our line, and shall endeavor to discharge faithrully, and to the best or our ability, any aud every contract or obligation entered into with our customers. GROVER & MADISON.
Tcrre-IIautc April 13,1833-tr
Proclamation—City Charter.
PWards,
OLLS will be opened in the various in the Town or Terre-Hautc, on Saturday the 30th day or April, 1853, between the hours oreigh^ o'clock, a. m., and rour o'clock, p. m., to determine, by ballot, whether the "Town of Terre-Haute" shall be incorporated as a CITY, under the Act approved June 18, 1852.
The places of voting will be as follows, to-wit 1st Ward—Totvn-Hiill: D. \V. Rankin, Inspector S. P. Read, and W. K. Edwards, judges. 2d Ward—Kester's Store: Joseph Cooper. Inspector Thos. Houghton, and R. Jf. Hudson. Judges. 3d Ward—Jesse Lee's Shop: K. C. McGlure. Inspector Wm. Deunv, and B. Smosd. Judges. 4th Ward—Eagle Hotel: W. K. Casto, Inspector C.T. Noble, and J. H. Hudson. Judees. 5th Ward—Mcgaw's Shop: F. Megaw, Inspector V. J. llurnett, and H. Fairbanks, Judges.
The rules, restrictions, and qualifications heretofore prevailing, are to be observed at said election. The Inspectors and Judges, when convened as a Roard, will choose their own Clerk, and niakoa return of such election to the Gomnion Council, on Monday evening. Mav 2d, 1853, to he filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. H. ROSS, Prcs't.
Attest:
1). S.
Danai.Dson, Clerk.
April 13, I853-I8»te Prairie City Daily, Journal, and Courier, copy tc.J
SHERIFF'S TuLlP
BY
tejj.
Townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, and fractional township forty-nine, on the shore of Lake Superior, of range
virtue of one Venditioni Exponas issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, and to tuc directed and delivered, in favor Owen Riley, and against Horace Button, I have levied on the follow
the tenements belonging to the said Horace Button, aud I will, on Saturday the 14th day of May, 1853, at the court-house door in Terre-Haute, within the legal hours of said day offer the rents and profits of said premises, with the appur.temnices thereunto belonging, for a term of seven years and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there offer the fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs.
JAMES Ii. NELSON, Sheriff.
April 13, lS53-3t [pr's fee $2,00.]
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BVCircuit
virtue of two executions issued from the Vigo Court, and two from the Vigo Court of Common Pleas and to me directed and delivered, in favor or John II. Watson, John K. Porter, James Barnes, and Isaac M. Dawson, and against Horace Button, 1 have levied on the following property, to
wit: Eighty (80) acres of land, the north hair of the
northeast quarter of section twenty-nine, (29) in township twelve, (12) north of range nine (9) west, also twenty-three sevonty-one hundredth (23 71-100) acres, in west fractional section twenty-eight. (2,a) in township twelve, (12) north of range nine (0) west also Lots nnmbers twenty-eight and twenty-nine (2S, 29). in Sheet's addition to the town of Tcrre-IIautc, being the lands and tenements belonging to the said Horace Button.and I will, on Saturday, the 14th day of May, 18"i3, at the Court-House door in Terre-Hautc. within the legal hours of said day, offer tho rents anu profits of said premises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term of seven years and ir they should faiTto sell ror a sufficient sum to satisfy said executions, I will then and there offer tho fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said executions and costs. JAMES H. NELSON, Sh'ff. tions
April 13, 1853-18-3W [pr's fee 83,00]
Administrator's Sale of Real Etate.
TVfOTtCE is hereby given, that will i* sell at public auction, on\Saturday, the 7th day of May next, at the Court-House door in tho town ofTer, re-Haute, the following real estate belonging to tho cs^ tate of Robert Hopkins,deceased, to-wit: about twenty acres off of the north half of the south-east quarter of section 18, township 11, north of range 9 west, in Vieo county, Indiana.
A crcdit of six and twelve months will be given, the purchaser executing his notes with approved security, payable without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws, with interest from date.
BKNJ. F. HOPKINS,
Administrator of Robert Hopkins.
April 13,1853-18-4w [pr's fee 32,00]
CAPITAL HOUSE,
INDIANAP OLIS. INDIANA.
D. D, SLOAN,
Proprietor.
rpHIS Establishment is new, and situated JL in thc.centre of the City. O" An Omnibus and Baggage Car always in attendance to carry passengers and baggage to anil front the Depot, free of charge.
Sept. 22,1852.-41-tf
OLD WHISKEY.
OLD
BOURBON AND MONONGAIIELA WHISKEY, For sJile by WASSON A CO.
... B. H. CORNWELL. MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Square.
KEEPS
constantly on hand ageneral assortment of Goods for Gentlemen's Apparel, which will be made to order, *t short notice, and warranted.
His stock .consists of various Broadcloths, ajl colors Cassimersand Vestings. *11 kinds Shirts, Undershirts, H'dkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders. &c.
His garments will be fashionably and substantially made, and price# graduated to the lowest living mark. His stock. In part, consists of Black, Blue, Brown,
Olive, Grey, and, Mixt Broadcloths, of various prices. Black, Bine, Doeskin, and checked Cassimers, for pants, of various grades in prices and stvles, Satin, Silk, Velvet. Marseilles and Buff Vesting*, to suit any taste or ftney. jfcJ-Shirts, CaV. Hamlkerchiefs, CraVats. Snsper .1». Gloves.
Silk Undershirts. 4c., always on hm:.
rt cf«Tl and examine the stock and leave your we^nre. [March ?0,1K3-16-UK
rpiN
and Sheet Iron Ware. Stove furmJL tare, £c., &c., of all descriptions, kept constantly on hand and for sale at wholesale or retail, by
April 10, 1833. E. GROVER.
80UTHEBH BANK OF IKDIANA. nnHIS Institution, located foar doors from th«
Sooth-
.t la V* Tf
West corner of tlie Public Sou are. inJjCr* rni*M Stitn. rcccivad
i(
Bbglaad,
Scotland w»d Gefii».ny. on its own r*sponsiWlty^-*j PartlcuUr nireo to Drafts on 5ew York »•.! other principal cit.r*, will »•»«««*»»smattention
•Hray* be kept on bawl and for s*le at tb* lowest rates.} Orders lor Band lostromenis, Uepomtes from btdacnaei
Ttl» B*ok boor*, from 9 to past A. M., aatf ®tcU, reptired aod taned an
from Xputl to4 P.M. C. E. GCTTSflSOS, Cashier. Terre-Hant?, Feb. 2, iSSS-B-tf
BOOTS AHD SHOES.
SPUING ARRIVALS. W~E have received our Spring Stock o(jT" ATotk fro«a tbe e^, coaprbSn* .-lsrie awort- 1 11 I'
laenl of tke best ud mo«t faSkionable Gents. Ladiet, Baft, Mista, and dren't BOOTS and SHOES* tbat we km ever received, and will sea wary low tor frtfK
Also, a Istock of on «wa sussftiteTsJ Work wawtauiUy fcaadSCHOOLEY A VAXKORX. of tke GiltBoWU 5o. Pkanii &««.
April 6. ISiS-lTtf
RAILROAD NOTICES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THIS HOAX) BKIXtr NOW COMPLETE, IT OPENS
A CC?M?11tNIGATION* BKTWEE.N
Pittsburg And. Philadelphia, or Pittsburg and Baltimore.
BYEastern
Which Freight from the West can reach »n Market quicker and cheaper than by any of the-present rival routes: they conncct with the daily Packets at Pittsburg, from St. I^tuis, Louisville, Cincinnati. Wheeling, and all the different points on the western waters: also, with the Cleveland ami Pittslmrs RaiIroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburg.
Oars run through between PITTSBURG and PHILADELPHIA without transhipment ol Freight, an advantage that can be appreciated by all shippers.
In case of obstruction of Navigation by
watkr,
RATES OF FREIGHT.
Between Pittsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore
first aw.
Coffee. Hardware, Hollow Ware, Machinery, Oil-cloth, Wool.&c. TlURn
dkr.
ou^nlnVro^^ rilHE American Express Company having .30) and thirty-one, (31) in Sheets' addition to favoralile arrangements witli tlie he Town of Terre-Haute, being the lands and several lines of Railroad Companies between this city and the principal cities throughout the States of Jnuiana, Illinois, Wisconsin,
CLiSS.
Butter in Firkins &JKess. Candles .Cot-1 ton, [in winter.] Quecnsware.Tallow,
Tobacco, in lftaf or Manufactured, [Eastward,] &c,, &c.
Our connections with WELLS, FARGO & CO S GREAT CALIFORNIA EXPRESS, AND
LIVINGSTON, WELLS fe GO'S E O E A N E E S S
Enat,i0
,1S
to
INIR
Freiirht Jiirent. Wo. West St., W. 1'. H. H. HOUSTON. Qen. Freight Agent, Phila.
March 16, 1853-14 lyr
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Notice to Eastern Travelers
A
CONTINUOUS Railroad from Cincinnati. Cleveland, Wooster, Massillon, Alliance, O., and Chicago. 111., to Philadelphia, fio Pennsylvania Kailroad, from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Thrbugh from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, in 3P hours.
Cleveland to 26 Pittsburg to 19
Reins the shortest anil quickest Route from the Great West to the Atlantic Cities. Faro from Cincinnati to Phila, by Railroad, SlC 30
Cleveland 10 .Massilloit 10 00 Pittsburgh 0 51
Cincinnati to Philadelphia [Cincinnati to Pittsburcby Steam boat.] 11 00
tickets from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or Baltimore, bv Railroad, can be purchased of P. \V. Strv
Ticket Agent. Cincinnati. And by the Steam Packet Line to Pittsburg, and thence by Railroad to Philadelphia, from the Captains on board, and from Cleveland via Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, of" D. Horton. ticket agent at tho Biddell House, Cleveland, Ohio.
On or about the middle of February the Road will be opened from Crestline to Wooster, and timj. between Cincinnati and Philadelphia reduced to3-l hours.
NOTICK.—In tase or loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding S100
1
ice
or
low
freights westward can be forwarded from Pittsburg to Cikcixxin.or towns in the interior by Kailroad.
forward to and receive monev,
Drafts, or Ooods from any part of the "Old World." Messengers, provided with Iron Chests, will leave our office daily, for Cincinnati, O. Cleveland, 0. Sandusky, O. Dayton, O. Columbus, O. Toledo, O. Buffalo, N. Y. Albany, N.Y. New York City,N.
Dec. I. ie52-51tf
~bi 9
Winter Summer Rates. Rates.
Dry Goods. Rooks and Stationery. Boots.} Shoes, Hats *nd Carpeting, Kurs and per 100 lhs. Peltries, Feathers, Saddlery, &c. $1. 73 cts. sseoNn n.*ss.
L.
Brown SheetSnirs fc Shirtinss in Bales, Hrues, Glass Ware, Groceries, except (R-,,
fi0rf„
4
TOCRTM CI.ASS,
Bacou. Cotton [in summer.] Coffee lardi and Lard Oil. [throuch] Pork fresh in 63cts. 40cts. full carloads at owners risk.
GEO. C. FKANCISCUS. Freight Jjgent. Pittsbnrg. K. J. SKKEDF.K,
Freight Jgent, Philadelphia MAGKAVV '& KOOXS. Freight Jtgent. Baltimore.
JOJiKPH L. KLLIOTT,
a. w. SMITH.
THOMAS .MOORE, Passenger ds-mt, Phila. J. MESK1MKN, Passenger Agent Pittsburg.
March 16,1633-14 lyr
NEW EXPRESS FACILITIES. Dangers of Ohio Kivor Navigation Avoided.
Michigan, Ohio, New York and the New England States, as well as both the Canadas, are now prepared to transport Bank Notes, Gold. Silver and all kinds of Treasures, together with Goods, Parcels and Packages. Also, to attend to the collection of Drafts, Checks, Notes and Accounts, buy Goods and pay Bills. From the long established reputation of our company for promptness and reasonable rates, we can confidently assure the public that an(y business entrusted to our care will meet with despatch not excelled by any other Express line.
National Road si..
DEALERbetween
Boston, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, 111. (Galena, 111. Milwaukie. Wis. St. Louis, Mo. Louisville, Kv. And the Canadas.
Y.
Terre-Haute, Ind.
WOOD & DONNELLY. Agents, TERRE-HAUTE, IND. [17" Office, Tndianapolis, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets.
LIVINGSTON, FAHGO A CO.. Proprietors. Feb. 3:t, 1853-11-3m E. LOCKE, Agent.
THROUGH TO
New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
PASSENGERSa.m.,
bound East will leave Ter-
re-.ILanteat 7 IndianapolNat 1 p. m., pnd take the Morning Express Train of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Dayton at 5 a.m., connecting at Bellevue with the Toledo.fUid Cleveland Railroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 4 o'clock 45 min. p. m.. connecting the same evening with all trnipsbound East.
To Dayton from Terre-Haute .§5,50 To Cleveland from Dayton 5.00 To New York from Dayton 15,00 To Boston from Dayton 17,10
For further information apply to T. C. MITCHELL, /tyenf, Dayton, Ohio. E. F. Osborn, Supt.M. R. fc L. E. R. R. Co.
February 23, 1853-23-ly
BOUDOIR PIANO.
B. FISH Sf CO..
TAKEL.
pleasure in announcing to tb« cititen* of Terre ante and tbe adjoining country, that they have opined a store in this city for the «aie of
All Kinds of Moaic&l MerefcaaAiw. PIA50S flrom the sort celebrated makers In the
ctwt wMk. jJ.'jo,
laad,.. to foniitb *11 of tbe iatc»*
mJn^ail'otlCT* who wi?hTo Aud an °T
met of tke best aad most t,rt weiiod,. of '•pfFORMS his friends and the putiltft
TKraments.
m**,C
ttaer
aad warranted to five wtiifaction or no ca*r*e. Tjr Remetnbex the place. "Prairie Citr IMocm, on second floor, over Wdden & Price's store. stes OF THE BIO FIDPLE. ferre-Hante, March ISSJ lHf
A
rally. U»»t be lias ju*i fot beck witb a trab I aai. well selected Stock of I ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, wvick will Kllt herrtofesre, at whoJ«**le andT«r v::. at iosrim ftfitines.
All «w wisfa uytUsf in Ms line, will find it to |*^r interest to give kin a call, at kis Sure on Jta.rr* "irwrt, opposite tke Post £MB«s.
1
«,lrv It-tf
ni-
OM0MW&M
TERRE-HAUTE. BUSINESS CARDS
WATCH ITEI
National Jioad Street. 1'hawx Row, Terre-Hante, Indiana. 01?" Particular attention paid to W alch Repairing. Largo sto«k of Clocks and Jewelry always on hand. °i
Terre-Haute. Nov.21. '50-50-1 *1
E S S A I N RS. H. MINER lenders her services.in the above line, to the. ladies of TerreHaute and surrounding country in the room over H. tfr J. Ross' store, west side of the square, where she is prepared to attend to calls in the most prompt and satisfactory manner.
January 5th, lAr3-4-ly BARGAINS TO BE HAD IN LEATHK11 AT REDUCKI) lMUCKs!
JOHN TIER NAN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
Iii Hides and Leather, National Road st., Green Front, North of the Square,
W
3
ATIUNG.
S. R. Freeman,
H. R. SMITH, D. D. S. BEING now permanently located in his new'OFFICE on
times be in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. N. B.—No CaEPtT given for operations, unless by previous arrangements.
Terre-Haute, April 23, '51-19-lv
~C1 N CI N NAT I STORE J. LUDOWICI, WHOLESALE DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Groceries. Liquors, Glass, Nails and Leathor,
UNION KOW, thirO iloor from West corner, TEKKK-11AUTE, INDIANA. September 3, 1851-illy
G, f.
SMitn.
SMITH & CO.,
Forwarding: and Commission Merchants,
Tekue-Hautk,
Ind.
March ^0, lS50-l-Mf TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT. A. B. BARTON.
ill Vermont and Italian MarMe, Fourtli street, Wnhasli ami Ohio streets) south of tho Post Office, Terre Hante, Indiana.
FT* At his Marble Yard will be furnished, on short notice, and at reasonable prices. Headstones. Monuments, Obelisks, Spires, ami every article in his line.
IQr* All Work done in a superior .Style, [jc Hi, '51.
J. BKITTOV. n. L. ASHLEY.
BRITTON tfc CO.,
Forwarding: Riid Connnission. McrcliiiiitSj EH RE-1IAUTE, 1N HI AN A. TPF Cash paid for Wheat, Haiiey, Vla.vaectl, Kyc. Corn, Oats, Timothy and Clover seed, and Keather*, at their wnreliouse, corner of First and Eaplo streets, canal ba$iu. (Jftn 1^58.
BOOTS, SIIOES AND MATS. W O E S A E A N E A I
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION KOW. I have just ivieived, and am now opening and ottering for aale, at my eligible maud in
Union Row, National Road Street, the largest and most extensive atork of Bool*. Shoe*, Slippers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Brogans,&c., ifec., ever brought to
this market forthe/o-oo/or ft'liich, the public generally are invited to call and examine. Fashionable flats. Fur. Plushy Velvet and other Caps.
Suited to the tastes and purses of all classes of buyers, will he found in my late importation* from the Eastern Cities, all boucht at the lowest rates, and bouci will be disposed of accordingly.
Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hope* to
merit a continuance of former favors, as he is confident thnt ho can offer as pood bargains «s any estab lishment in the Stato—perhaps some better.
XT?' Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any other work exccutcd to order, as usual.
Tkiikk-Hactb, Ind.
r"fMlJS. undersigned informs his friends and the pubI lie generally, that he has the most complete stock of LEATHER in this market, which is offered at tho lowest rates, ainonc which may be found the
Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole leather New York Red Cincinnati Rand
Hnrncss.'bridle andSkirtinR Leather Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather Lining and PBd skins Philadelphia Lsilius'Morrocco
Men's
Goat, Deer and I.nmb Skins shoo binding all of which can be had cheap for CASH Tbe public arc respect fully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather in thorough. Prompt, attention paid to oil orders.
The highest cash price paid for Sumac. The highest Cash price paid for Hides, green and dry, at all times.
Jan. 5 iaw-6-tf JOHN T1RRMAN.
in
Corner of Bridge {or Ohio) and 1 si Streets, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. fpiIE undersigned has resumed hie former -L Stand, near the Bridge, and only one Block from the Public Square.
This House has been greatly enlarged and improved, bj a large addition of Bed Rooms, nna a spacious Dining Hall, all Papered and Painted—and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture. Having an eye single to the comfort and convetiienreof nift gue*t.«t, must make his Hotmc a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or traveling public—and particularly tho«e who wish to take passage on Steam Boats, private conveyance?, or otherwise in short, no pains nor expense will be spared to make his House an agrefenble and pleasant stopping place for his guests.
Will alwavs be furnished with the best I he countrv affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of the tastes of his Patron*, T-xvpe ym a Is lar^e and entirely New. among the b^t in the City and, at, all tim**B, will be supplied with good Hay aDtl Grain, and Horses strictly attended to.
Charges Moderate—Call aftd sec." (D- BOARDERS (aken by the Day. Week, Month or Year. JAMES S. CLARK.
Dec. 8, l«52-52tf
State of Indiana, Vigo County, Vigo CooH of Common Pleas. James Patterson, Luke Johnson. Elizabeth Johnson,
Martin Ftieit, and Winny Point, r». the onknown heir* of Jame* and Ale Ward. Dnnciin Campbell, William C*jnp1*ll, James Campbell. Henry Anderson. John PaUertoo, the unknown beiraof Rdtfard and Klltabeth Patterson, Grftgorj Paiterfoji. Pbebe P*tler«on, and others.—Petition for Pcrtitien of Real F.ttatt belonging to tbe estate of Martin Pattrrson, deceased.
4,
THE1.Scott,
complainant
Meiodeoua. be
a it a in an os A or on in on A a be a In iS -,.
., Bows and Striae*, Guitar String*. Piano Stool*, dcc. Terrt-Haute. Vito county
Sote* andoth«rev«e#ce« of efi A larre npplf of *11 kinds of Mosio, and Ma«c Books, the next terrft of «i.-i Receive Deposit*# Deal* in Gold and Silver coin, i. coonaotlr oflgiand. I catiw, if any their tan. eoltectioBS «d r^sttlAe Having fome^fcc^nnection witk a PoWisbinr' rate of Bxckiw: Kemit money to
s«.
by their solicitor,
H. havtnjr filed" the affidavit of a dialntererttd pcraon, that the Above named defendants, are not residents of the fitito of Indiana, notice is .-'rrsfore berebr given, to tfi' .Id defendants, that and appear before tlie ^J :e of the Viro Court
liana, on tbe first day of
court, then end there to «bow why tb« real estate In the com-
pUinant's petiS'on rtiffii'-i not he divided, or told. f»j mid ?w"fitfOK l* prayed, tm«mtbe heir* of Xartin Patterson, deceased, late nf ennnty.
ATPleasApril
A90KEW WltKIWS. CiK.
April 90. J833-t&-3w {pr's fee 3,00)
ILLINOIS SCRIP WANTED.
1
WISH to purchase Illinois Internal Improrement Scrip of the date of 1840, in mm* of $100, and upward*.
JjT Apply wesi of tBe Sqoare R. S. WOLF8. "api if 20,1&53-19 to amt. $j,*%/
Hotice of Insolvency.^,, ..
the term of the Court or Common of Vigo ctranty, tbe estate of I^nra Raymond. dereaMd, van declared probably in solvent. Creditors are therefore notified tbat the aame will be settled accordingly.
CHRISTOPHER RAYMOND, Adro'r. April 20,1853-19-4w [pr's feefM"']
8AS3, D00ES and BLUTDS, /T
Ma
UK ordrr at tbe RsiUer's lJeiwii /sauarf 1? fi-W sflAFFEH.
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.^ HEKK may be obuiuctl the most speedy fiemedy
SECRET DISEASES: .' Gonorrhtea, Gleets.' Strictures, Seminal WeaVtiess Pains in tlie Lions. Afrectiims of theKidncVR ami nil those peculiar affqetionsarising ftom a Sjcrkt
and
Bodv.
Tak* Hoth'r,—Dr.
Ohio Street, 3d door East of the Public Square, will at all
Habit,
particularly the youth, of both which, it not cured, produce Constitutionai.sexes,i.itv, 1)k« renders AURHmiE Ixrossmi.K, and in the cmi, destroys both Misu
YOUNG MfeN.
Kspccially, tvho linye brct'ino .tlie victim?, of solitary vice, that dreadful ami destructive habit, Which annually sweeps to anuniiipely pravr. thuiisalids of youn§ men of the most.exslti.nl talents and br.iliant intellect, u-limaiclu otherwise have eluraiiceU lietening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or.waked 10 ccstacy tho living lyre, mnV call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Married persons, or those contemplating msrriape, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J.-snd be restored to ycrfect health.
DR. JOHNSTON.
,Office.f No. 7, SOUTH FRliPElUCk ST., Tth duor Baltimore street. East side, im the steps. VCy- particular in observing the
kamk
and
ksm-
BSR.nryoii'tvill mistake th? plj«ce. A CUKE WARRANTED IN.A FEW DAYS.
Johnston's fcifficc is in his dwel-
Hns, vp ths.steps. His very .extensive practice is a sufficient.guarantee that he is the only proper Physician to apply tor
DR. JbHXSTON,
Member of the lloyal College of Surgeonc. London, graduate from ouo or the most eminent Collepes the United States aritl-lho greater part of whose lito has been spent in the Hospitals of Loudon. Paris, Philadelphia. alxl elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with rinsiue in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, be'mjr alarmed «t sudden Soundsj audbaslifuhiess, with frcqefit bjusliinc. attended sometimes with derangement of iniud, were cured immsdiately. ',!'•
A CERTAIN folSKA&E
When the misguided and impnicent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this disease, it too often happens that an ill timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to thoso who, from education and rcspectability„caii alone befriend him, delaying until the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such ps ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in thead and limbs, dimness of sifiht, deafness. nodes on the skin., bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extrenicties, pi ogress on with frightful rapidity, till .it,last the palate of tbe. mouth or tbe bones of tbe nose fall in, anri Ibe victim of tliirt awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiaeratioiv, till death puts a period to his dreadful suflorinpst, by sending him to that "bourne whence no traveler return?." To stich, therefore. Dr. Johnston pledges biuise|f to obsrj-Ve the most inviolable secrecy and. from his extensive practice in ,tbe first hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently recommend safe and speedy cure to Ihe unfortunate victim of this hortid disease: It is a melancholy fart, that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to tho nnsklllfuluesS of those who,by tbe use of tbat deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave, or else nialse the residue of bis life miserable.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Vounjj men who have injured themselves by a cer. tain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school— the effects of which are jiightlv re It, even when asleep, and it not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both ii.iud and body.
What a pity young man, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from ail prospects aud enjoyment* of life by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, ami indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons, before conteniplat in
MA HI? I AGE.
should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote eonnuhiil hap oiness. indeed, without .these, the jouruey through life hecomcK a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view—the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflec, tion. that the happiness of another becoiin a blighted witb our own.
CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Dr. J. addresses voting hien. ami all who havo in jnred themselves by private and improper• indulgencen.
These tfre some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vi*: Weakness of the Hack and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Lous of Mlfculat Power, PnlpitftUon of the Heart, Dyspepsia. Nervous Irritability, Derangements of tho Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c.,
Mbntai.lvj—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss nf .Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirit*, Evil Forebodings. Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, A-f., are aome of evils produced.
Tiioisanpsthe
of persons, of all ages, can now
MARiueri
THOS. P. MUHRAV.
Person*,
judps
what is the cause of thftlr decline in health Loiin* their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated, hav« singular appearance about the eyes, Congh and symp toms of Cons'tmptltiii. Tina remedy has restored hundreds to health after every other means have tailed.
or those contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weaknenl, should Immediately consult Dr. J., and bo restored to ptrfcct health. All Surgical operations performod.
N. B.—Let no false delicacy prevont you, but apply immediately, either personally or by letter. Skin diseases speedly cured.
OFFICE, Wo. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., UAI.timorc. MARVLAHP. Wr* JlH letters must be Ptst-paid. cOl V~P The remedies can be sent to any part of thei United-States.
Dec. 21), ifMmyr
ITEMENT & CO..
Wholesale Grocers
FlftS'T AND NATIONAL ROAD STS.. TERRE-IIA UTE. INI). 1 AVE in store and oiler nt the lowest ttmrJl.1 ket nricos— 1200 obis Pnntntiori Molasses 100 BiigKr-hnuHe Mo1/ism 50 Goodale MolaHSeR 50 Svnip 500 hhds Ke'w Orleans Su^ar 1000 sacks Rio Coffee 100 Java C»floo 600 kegs assorted Nails
SO Sodn 50 assorted shot f0 bar Lead 25 pig Lend 25 ulock Tin 30 rases assorted Copper 100 bundles assorted Sheet Iron 200 assorted Anvil* 25 bbls Tanners' Oil 200 boxes Herring 2.V) Raisins 300 paeknircs Mnckerel 25 bbls White Fish 25 assorted Nuts 100 Loaf Sugar 10 Currants' 20 Alum 25 bags Pepper 5 bbls Cloves 5 Nultnegs, 5.00 reams Wrapping Paper 200 Cap ano Post 100 rasks Ilice 5 Maddftf 400 bales assorted Cotton Yarn 200 boxos assorted Glass-Ware 500 kegs White? Lead 100 half chest Ten, Imp., f. H., and O. P./ 100 boxes Tea, tfo 200 Va. ft fief !lo. Tobacco ,50 ^moking Tobacco 200 Palm f«np ,20 Castile Sotip J00 f^ncy Shaving Soap 200 Mould Candles 250 Star Candles 200 packages Pickles, Pep. Sauce. «tc \. 100 boxes gross Pepper. Spices, «tc 100,000 half Spanish Cigars 50 boxes Ilavena do: ,55 drums Codfish '200 doz. Hrooms, assorted &00 Bucket# 100 Wasli uh.* 200 doz. Zinc Wash Boards 100 bales Basting 50 Wrapping Twine .50 Matts Cansia 3'K) tonAissdrted Iron: 60 8tMl 10 ceroon's Iudigo 2vH) matts Ciuriamon 25 hhds. clarified Sugar 25 boxes Sardines ,1 100 packages Saleratus '-. 500 Itegs Blasting Powder# 250 Rifle
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100 doz. Bed Cords 100 boxes assorted Candr, 300 Windotr
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ALSO—A fall stock of Foreign and Domestic Lienors, Wines, Ac. Terre-Haute. March 9, 1853-134f
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JOHN B. LUDOWICI, "^AKES pleasure In assuring the friends a fid customers of the late firm, that he will contiuwp the business at the old stand, and rn prepared to giregood bargains in ever/ thing in hi* line. Thankful fur former patronage, he solicits a call from every one desiring to stjpply themselves iti the line Groceries and Liquor*, at Wholesale or lie tail.
He is now receiving his sj»riii^«tock, consisting of a full assoTOueirt of Gwceries of all kinds
Tobacco. Nails. Glass. Leather,
Ac., Ac., all of which will be disposed of at the loVest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store. Union Row,
March 23,1*53 1 S-tf
