Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 May 1853 — Page 3
F. E. LESETTEE, Tl
"WEST OF THE PUBLIC SQCAUE, TERRtt-ITAUTE, pS now receiving his assortment of goods suitable for the Spring and Summer trade, ?, which he is offering at lower prices than any -v other house in the city.
April 20. FRENCH STORE.
F. E. LESEURE,
SELLS
very low for cosh—Silks, Bareges, Muslin J)e Laincs, Calicoes, Ginghams, White Goods, Sheetings, Cottonades, Linens, Woolens, Vestings, icking, Hosiery, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Edgings, Insertings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, GROCERIES, Qucetisware, Glassware, Tinware, Notions, Ac., «fcc.
April 20. FRENCH STORE
F. E. LESEURE,
HAS received by express, a beautiful assortment of Lace, rearl, Hungarian, and Straw Bonnets, for Ladies, Misses, and Children, from 50 cents to $1 00.
Also, a fine assortment of White, Pink and other colored Silk Bonnets, from $1 50 to $4 April 20, 1853-19-tf FRENCH STORE.
TOFJ1RMERS.
L1 E. LESEURE, at the French Store, will buy all kinds of produce at market price, and sells his goods at cash price, cheaper than any other hoine in the city.
April 20, 1853.
NEW GOODS.
riIHE subscriber is now receiving a good as JL sortment of Spring and Summer Goods, at the FRENCH STORE, West of the Public Square, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
P. E. LESEURE.
April 20,1853-19-tf
Wool Carding at Holmes' Mill
WJLL
be superintended by Mr. D. Swinehart, who is well known as a good workman. Farmers and others can depend on getting good Rolls, and prompt, attendance, by bringing their Wool to HOLMES' MILLS.
April ~0, 1653.
Fulling and Cloth Dressing \~Y/~I LL be done as usual, only in better style. and finish, at HOLMES' MILL.
April 20, 1 oj'.i.
Cash and Good Cloths
WILL
be paid for WOOL—good bargaius given at Holmes' Mill, near the river, below tbe bridge. ARB A HOLMES.
Terre-Haute, April 20,
lw5.'M9-tf
[Courier and Journal copy.]
Books and Stationery.
I UST received and now opening at Child's Hook Store, a full Spring supply of School Miscellaneous, and other Books.
Also a line assortment of Stationery, Letter and Cap I'aper, Blank Books, Window Paper, Fire Hoard Prints,«fen.
April 20, lH53-l9-3t
Stoves! Stoves Stoves!!! I KKK1' constantly for sale, nil such Stove* (for cither wootl or cool,) as are required in flic Wabash Valley, suitable for Parlor, Sitting-room, Sloeping-room, Kitchen or
Shop said Stoves me inon-
ufACtnml in T«rrc*Hante nttd warranted to stand tire, perform well, and give satisfaction I am not only «blo nml will in ,' to make -good my warrantees, hut prepared to repair any stovo I sell, which is manufactured In Torre Haute, or replace any or the plates tn may burn out, speedily and at a trifling expense. As tlits ereat advantage, my patrons enjoy over those who buy stove* that mi manufactured ft distant market, i* becoming duty approcialeil in our whole community to enlarge would be but a Waste of words, we Will, then-toro, only add that \vo. lutvo confident hopes el so dealing a* to deserve patronage.
April 13, ItiW. K. (iROVKit.
Copporsmithing.
I A VINO employed a fir.-st, rulr ('upper
Smith, I in, with ii ifood degree of assurance, ti"mUe to fiiniif'li all work in that line, of nit excel!'ttt iiu ilitv, slid satisfactory juices.
A pi 11 i:t,'lH.V.i. K. (tRI)VK I!.
[^SPECIAL attention paid to making nnil putting up Ksve Triiuglis, conductors, &c., iind repairing in tin, sheet Iron and copper, attendod to with dispatch, by K. GKOVEK.
April 13, IA53.
I ATHtNG Tuhs,Pui»j)s..]»ipiinnt'il ware
and Sates, of all kinds ami sizes, from plain to •Tuner, with drawers highly.vai uUlieil and Jnnnnned, kept"for sate, by E. GKOVKK.
I'erre.Haute, April I'.l, 1853-38 tf
WILL YOU LOOK,""
3MIK UM(leisigne(l
has opened
Apfil 13, IKiU.
a Slove.
Stiff! Jrnn, Cupper and Tin IVtire Unom in the east door of the huilutng, formerly ocrupiod by Mr. J. Koss, on Main street, opposite the big T, where he hopes to imitt all the former patrons of the old Gitovkk shop, and as many uev^ ones as feel disposed to receive full value fur their money, in any of the above blanches, ns well as to patronize those who are building tip a home market, by manufacturing and spendng their money In our midst. I?. GROVEK.
MEUWIN & CO., (si'l-t 'KSSItHH TO r. S. WIU.fK,)
Forwarding- and Commission Merchants.
Stesmtiont Agents, and dealers in Hour, Salt, Fi*h, I'tnu Lumber, Shingles, Ac. TKKHK HAUTK, IN P.
JO* Special attention slvejt to Kecoivin« and Sblppitts by t'anal, lilver. and Railroad.
\.fiKNTSand
for the Western State Line," on the Erie Caual Lakes, and Scott Co.V'TtjIedo, LaT.u'etto and Terre-Haute Line." on the Wabash Canal.
Tisvru-Hnute. April 0, lKW-3m Tl~p Having dlspostHl of my Forwarding slid CommUslon biislnessto the #bove, I takogr«at pleasure in reeo«nnendii»K them to the. public and solicit from my friends ftniVcuiuomovs a continuation of their favors to tlienewlirm. K. S. WOLFK.
Notice.
O I E is re given, that, the p.nrtticrshlp business, ac«ouut-« and notes, of Bowyor vV lUmlltoo, are In tbe hnndsof 11.1». Scott, htTcrretlante, and Jbhn DufRcy, at Prairloton, Those indebted to said firm, will be c.vpccted to make payment without delay, K. HOW\ KR, $urriri*jr I'ertnrr, h. nrscorr, of J. H. Uamiitim.
April W, tK}.1-l'i-'.tw fpi's fee St.501
SFATK OF INDIANA, County of Vigo Cattri nf Ctnun#n Pints.
Abratn Welch HJ. Oh.irlos A. Duj*.—MU in
.AX.ra Omxtrj,.
(J
July next, tWn and to plead, answer or demur to tht biU of eom|»lai«t of the said com|lainai!tt| or the gutters and things therein al* legtiHl will lw taken, eonfesstnl a* ajjainst him. AND HEW VTJLKINS, Clerk.
April SO, SO
STATS Of UfDIAJTAJ .. Ooaaty of Vigo. S
Ii# Court of C«9 it Pisxis.
Titoothy IX Calvin, Adni: tratwr of the estate of William B. Hipp.ft«»e. deceased, VS. Charles A. Duy, Abram Welch, (V ".:o Day,
Jale* CasU? and John Crews.—Bii Ckmnenry. now the cortiplafnantltbore named, and fides in the. office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Hea$ of Vi«o eountv, Indiana, his Bill in Chansery, and the affidavii of a disinterested nersoa, showing that the wud defendants Oham« A. Duy and Abram Welch, are not reaidenta of the State of Indiana, and the said Oanrt at die April term thereof, a. n. 1853, directed that noUce of the iMiodeney of wud proceeding be eiven the said Chariest A. s^,|nit. I)«y and Abram WeiM), by pnbliealion. The1^'* s*aid dete Charts*A. Duy and Abram We!??1 &rc hereby noti^H to be and apjv be:-'-.' the Jndgo of the s-s .1 Court, on fir«t of the next tern* ther» to be i,,lde*i Mt Court-House in Tetrp-i^'f on
the Monday of Julj next. *hcn ant' :.ere j'\ ,d, a»»w\. or .3- t*» the bill of comof tfee .1 ec r' *r tht
I things tS--. rein *V ,-*d b# taX.
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BY THE PBESIDEHT OF THE UNITED STATES. IN pursuance of law, I,MILLIARD
FILLMORE. President or the United States or America, do hereby declare and make known, that public «*les will be hetkl at the undermentioned Land Office* in the State or IOWA,
at tbe period* hereinafter deaignntod, to wit: Atthe Land Office at KANKSVILLB, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of June uext, for the disposal of the public land# within the following named townships and fractional townships, viz: JVarlh of the base line and w«J of the fifth principal meridian.
Fractional township sixty seven and township six-ty-eight, of rangl thirty-two. Fractional township sixty-seven and township sixty eight, of range thirty-three.
Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sli-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-four, seventy-five, seven-ty-six, seventy-seven, and seventy-eight, of range thirty-five.
Fractional to wrnship rIxtf •«vcband townships six-ty-cigbt, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventytwo, seventy-three, seventy seven, seventy-eight, of range thirty-six. ..
Fractional township sixty-seven and townships six-ty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventytwo, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy.fi vo, seven-ty-six, seventy-seven, and seventy-eight, of range tnirty*ficvcn»
At the SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of June next, for the disposal of the public land* within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, vi2: /forth of the base line and meet of tie fifth principal meridian.
Fractional township sixty-seven and townships six ty-eiaht, svxty-ninc, 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-cielit,"of range thirty nine.
Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eigbt, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one seventytwo. seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seven-ty-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nine, and eighty, of range forty.
Atthe SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, tbe eleventh day of July next, for the disposal of tbe pub-
lie lands situated within the limits of^the following,
townships and fractional townships, viz:
J^orth of the base tine and west of the fifth principal
Fractfonsl township sixty-seven and townships slxty-cipht. sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventytwo, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, sevf^gg ty-«l.v, seventy-seven, seventy-eipht, seventy-nine, clphty, and eighty-one, of range forty-one.
Fractional township sixty-soven and townships *tx-ty-elght, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventytwo, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-live, seven-ty-siv, 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, and eighty-one, of range forty-three.
Fractional townships sixty-eight, seventy-one, sev-enty-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seventy-six, seventv-seven, and townships seventyeight and seventy-nine, of range forty-four.
Fractional townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight,and seventy-nine, of range forty-five. At the Land Office at 1*0KT 1)KS MOINKR. commencing on Monday, the thirteenth day of June next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships and parts of townships, to wit: .Vor/A nf the, base line anil west of the fourth principal meridian
Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, or range
Townships ninety-two, ninety-three, and ninetyfour, of range eighteen. Townships ninety-ono, ninety-two, and uinoty-Ionr, of range nineteen.
Townships ninety-one and ninety-two, of range twenty. Township ninety-one, of rangptwenty-two.
Townships eighty-nine, ninety, ninety-one, mnotytwo, and ninety-three, of range twenty-three. Townships' ninety-one and ninety-two of range twenty-five.
Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, the east half of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of twent y-three,twenty-six, twenty-oifrht, thirty, thirty-two, thirty fonr, and thirty.six, intownshin eighty-four. The east half, the uortheast quarter of tfie northwest quarter of sections threo, four, six, aijjlit, ten the east half and the northwest quaiterof the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of fifteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two the cast half and tho cast hall of the northwestquarter of twenty-three, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and the east half of the northeast quarter, and the east hair of the southeast quarter of thirty-five, in (oirn*A»/ nighty-five. Sections four, six. eight, ten, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, the uortheast quarter and the east, half of tho southeast iiuartcrof twentythree, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty,ihirty-two.aud
thirty-fou(tlii «w»«At/i
eighty-*eoen. Sections twenty*
nine, (except tho rfouthvve-st quarter of tho southwest quarter,) thirty and thirty-two, In
ninety-two,
of range
twenty-seven. At the SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of Jutv next, ror tho disposal or tho public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of townships, to-,wit:
J&Qrth «f tht bast liw and west *f the fonrth principal meridian. The west hair of the northwest quarter, and th? west hair and southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section one, and section twelve, in tomnskij* ttgh-tw-three, Section two. tbe west half nml the southeast quarter, and the west half of tbe northeast qua r» terof eleven, twelve the west half of tlse northwest
IQMte now the vontpltunftiit, above named, twenty-four, and thirty-six, in t*«»ship Lands aP| im-hI gte* l« liht olico of the Clerk of thej rightf fmr. Section two, the west halr^of Mciitra schools, military nnl other purposes, together
Court of Oainmoti PJea? of Vigo county, Indi- el«y«ii, fourteen, the wjsst half, the west half of the jt jt ««fhosn swamp and overflowed
nrn.hh Bill in Chwieflry,.and the affidavit »t, JSrtKSt •H?'tW»?y-tfcw*WBtV-fo«r, twcn: unfit thereby for cultivation," if any. which a ui»ufc*«Pft*taa jxrson, showing that tho saut? ly
tlofvtujaut Oh&viej* A lh*\\ is mt a resident 1 tptrnxkip Secttou two* the half, and! fore the davs appointed for the commencement the State of Indiana, ami Un- «»itl Court at the the wBitheant ?WTl^ wefi of the public sales respectively, under the Act April term thertwf, v. o. UJ5S, directetl that m* fi^^tauartw. aad'Uie Wlitfor tbo I entitled "An act to enable the State of Arkantic« of the jMsmkncy tif ^aid proecetltng t«sgiv- qaartcr of twenty-two. twenty-four, UaS
en tb a»id Charle* A. rny, bv publication.— twtnty-slx, the west h*U, th« w«l half "f. tteenoTtU- jands' within their limits," approved, SeptetnTfce wid defendant CharW *A. Buy is there- 1"*rtrr' »^i thc h»if "f MaUieayt iy,r gnth. 1850, wiUkexdudei from tke wk*. fire lieiirctU)" notified to nnd apjnjar '**foro s«ct^o»# two. four, sls.^^isfct, ten, twttwJ The offering of the aljove-mentioned lands the Judge of th® rnul CUirt, on the first day of| twenty, twenty-two, twenty-fonr, he commenced on the days appointed, and the tuext {enwt Uitm»t\to fe 'dden at the Court- twenttwpnty-c%ht tho we#t half, ttny wost proceed in the order in which they are adHonte Tew-Kanie, wn the first Monday of! w«thwp*t quarter
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lowing named townships and fractional townships, viz:. jYorth of the hose lint and Kr.ft of the fifth principal imeridian.
Fractional township sixty-seven, binding on 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 Missouri line, and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, and seventy, ot range twenty-six.
Fractional towuship sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range twenty-seveu.
Fractional township sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range twenty-eight.
Township* sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy and sev-enty-one. of range twenty-nine. Township seventy-four, or ran.se thirty.
At the Land Office at DUBUUUK. coinmcncinjsr on Monday, tbe twenty-seventh day of June next, Tor the disposal or tbe public lands situated'within the undermentioned fractional townships adjoining the northern ooundary of tbe State, viz: A'orth of the base line and wist of the fifth principal meridian.
Fractional township' one hundred, in ranges live, six, «ev«f, eight, and nine. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military and other purposes, together with "those swump and overflowed land* made unfit thereby for cultivation," ir any, which.shall be selected by the State authorities before the days appointed for the commencement of the public sales respectively, under the Act entitled "An act to enable the State otAxkansas and other States to reclaim the 'Swamp lands' within their limits," approved, September 2#th, 1850, Kill bt excluded from the sales.
Tbe offering of tbe lauds will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been offered, and tbe sales thus closed but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of tbe lands will bo admitted until after the expiration of tbe two weeks.
Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this first day of February, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three.
Br the President: MILLARD FILLMORE. Johk WlljlOK, Commissioner of the Oensrat Land Office.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Evcrv person entitled to tbe right of pre-emption to any of the lands within tbe townships and fractional townships above enumerated, is required to establish ihe same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver
of the proper
a„g0»n
forc
i,md olficc, and make payment therefor
as practicable after seeing this notice, andbc-
u,e day appointed for tbe commencement Of the
meridian. public sale of tiic lands embracing the tract claimed.
otherwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON, Commissioner of the Oeneral Land Office.
March 2, 1853-12-13W
fnutnthip eighty-
eight, and townships eighty-nine, ninclt/, ninety-one, and niwetij-tve, of wngo twenty-six. Sections two, the west half and tho west half of tho southeast quarter of eleven, twelve, the west half or the !outh\vot*t quarter of thlriftf-H» fouvtocu, twentyfour* ftUil tho went half hiuI foutheflnt quurtu\ ami the west half of tho northeast quarter of twenty-five, in township ciirhty-one. Sections two, foui, the \est half and the west half of the southeast quarter or ne, ten. twelve, fourteen, twenty-two,twenty-lour, twentV'ftix* twouty •#cvon« (except tho northoftRt quarter of the northeast quarter,) the west half of the northwest quarter, and west half of tho southwest quarter of thirty-live, and section thirty-six, in township eightytwo, and sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four twenty-six, twunly-elxht, twenty-nine, (except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter.) the west halt of thirty throe, thirty-rour, and thirty-six, in {mmship eighty three all tho sections and fractional sections bearing even numbers in fractional townships eighty four, eighty-five, eighty-sir, and eightyseven the east half, tbe oast hair and the northwest quarter or tho northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter of section three, sections four, six ei"lit ten the east half of the northeast quarter, and the e.-mt half of the southeast quarter of fifteen, eighteen, twenty, and twenty-two the north bairof tho north wont qunrtcr, and the north half of the north* east quarter of twonty-thrco, and sections twentyfour, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirtv slx, in ttnenship eighty-right and sections one to fifteen inclusive, eighteen, the east half of tho northeustquarterof nineteen, twenty the north half anil southeast quarter and north half of the southwest quarter of twenty-one, twenty-two, to twenty-six inclusive the northeast quarter, the north hair or tho northwest quarter, and tho northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty-seven, twentv-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four the northeast quarter, the rast half of the southeast quarter, and tbo northeast quarter or the northeast quarter or thirty-five and thirty-six. In township eighty-nine the whole of.t#w«wMj» ninety, to»mship ninety-one, (exccpt sections ft vo and seven, wul the west half ol tho north west quarter ol.thirty-one,) and sections five, seven, nine, tho west half of the northwest quarter of fifteen,seventeen, nineteen, twenty-ono, twenty-nine, and thirty-one, in township
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. IN pursuance of law, I, MIL
LARD FILLMORE, Presideut of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make
known" that public sales will be held at the underiiietitiotied Land Offices in the State of WISCONSIN, at the periods hefteinafter designated, to-wit:
At the Land Office at WILLOW RIVER, commencing on Monday, the second day of May next, for Ihe 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 fifty, on certain islands, and the main shore of Lake Superior, of range tiiuek.
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 skven.
Township forty-nine and fractional township fifty, on the shore of Lake Superior, of range eihiit.
Fractional townships forty-nine and fifty, on the shore of Lake Superior, of range nine. Townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two townships forty-seven and for-ty-eight, anil fractional township forty-nine, on lie shore of Lake Superior, of range ten.
Townships twenty-eight., twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two. and fractional township forty-nine, oii tha shore of Lake Superior, of range iit .rc.s.
Townships thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, and fractional township forty-nine, on Lake Superior, of range TWKLVK.
Townships thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and tlurty-four, of range thirteen. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirtythree, and thirty-four, of range kockteen.
Townships? thirty-one, thirty-two, thirtythree, and thirtv-four, of range kiktekn. At the Land*Office at LA CROSSE, commencing on Monday, the sixteenth day of May next, for the disposal of the public Ifinds within the following named townships, to-wit: North of the base live and west of the fourth principal mrridiun.
Townships seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range one. Townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of rangtisix.
Townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of range seven. Townships twenty-one, twenty:two, twentythree, and twenty-four, of range right.
Townships twenty-one. twenty-two, twentythroe, and twenty-four, of rango nine. Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twentythree, twenty four, and twenty-five, of range TEN.
Townships twenty-four, and twenty-five, of rangv eleven. At tho Land Office at STEVENS'S POINT, commencing on Monday, the ninth day of May next, for thcdispos.nl of the. public lands situated within the limits of the undermentioned townships, to-wit: North of lite base line and cast of the fourth principal meridian.
Township twenty-five, of range four. Townships twentv-five, twenty-seven, twen-tv-eight., twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, of range five.
Township twenty-five, of range six. Sections eighteen, nineteen, thirty, and thir-ty-one, in township twenty-five, of range skvkn
Townships twenty-five and twenty-six range ten. Township twentv-five, of rango eleven.
northewt gutter of! vertisetl. with all convenient despatch, until
tTLty »uthwJ? rnMi,\ the whole shall have been offered, and the sales «n«tthe *»othe«*t quarter of the northwr»t quarter. thus closed but no sale shall be kept open mkI th» #o»thw*#t quarter of the -^4fte«t quarter or*, aiui no private entry tWrtr-tlw**. thirty.ftMir, nnd thtv six In t*w**hip
ltln?e'r,tn
right* AH the sections Serine cwn ibers of the lands will be admitted until after the exin *•«*ship tigktf-tiirkit tt» nortS feiilf foe piration of the ttro weeks. wjathewt qutrter of nort! ist «art h»lf of the soutbe u-t qnfci t' or Hon two, four, »ix, ftfce part o.»-s. oft ten, twrlw. the cut h*lf *wl tUc nor tin1 northeast quarter of thirteen. fo«n afcoyirt wi*t of the rtvwfj twenty, tw t,-two,tweo-ty»i. ''nr. twe#ity-*lx. twenty -eight, tfe.'v, »mi thirtytwo. tthe |Mort e*rt of river,) tWrtj i^sr, thir-ty-six, in t0wm*hip eif •••****. The «»»t half of the
iter, and the! Qj
veu
Sagle Foundry,
CORNER OF FIRST AXD WALNUT STS., TEERE-HATJTE, INDIANA. TOSEPH GROVER. the former proprietor, and T. A. MAKISOX. having formed a copartnership in the above well-known establishment, under the style of GROVER & MADISON, would respectfully say to oar friends and the public, that, we are making new and valuable additions to our operative machinery, and have now in our employ the best of worKinen: which, with the perfect quality of material u#ed, will enable ns to complete, successfully, in point of workmanship, with the best establishments of "older cities. Our patterns for machinery have all been gotten up within the lajst few months, and are of the most approved models. We are manufacturing
STEAM EXGIXES
of various sixes and power, adapted to the use ofSash, and other Saw Mills, and are prepared to furnish Boilers, Mill Iron*, and every' uecessarv fixture to put them into complete operation. Also, for Flonriu'g Mills of from one to three run of burrs, and for other purposes. All of which we warrant to perform equal to any manufactured.
We are constructing and furnishing complete, one of tlie most approved kinds of
Threshing1 Machines and Horse Powers now in use. The lumber is of uood quality snd perfectly seasoned, and tbe machines are calcnrated, in every particular of workmanship, to give perfect satisfaction.
We have coustanly on band, and are manafactnrini! FOX RIVER AND IMPROVED CARET PLOWS, with several kinds of (j a*t and other Plows. The River and Carey, scour bett« in bottom and prairie ground than any plow no# in use, and are too well known to need reccommendation.
We are now e.vccutinsr some nest, and substantial CAST IRON STORE FRONTS, to which we call the attention or those who anticipate the erection of business houses. They arc safe and strouc, and add materially to the architectural beauty of the building.
LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS consisting of .Mill Gear, Stoves, hollow ware, lard kettles, andirons, sad irons, wagon boxes, etc., etc., together with
Brass, Zinc, and Babbet Metal Castings of every description necessary for machinery, and for many other purposes. For all of which,
PATTERNS
are made in the most, workmanlike manner, promptly, to order. Also, heavy WROUGHT IRON W0RX for machinery and other purposes, executed in a way to pivo the most complete satisfaction..
Much more might be said by way of classification, but we will only add that, we shall be thnnkful for all favors in our iine, and shall endeavor to discharge faithfully, \nd to the best of our ability, any and every contract or obligation entered into with our customers. GROVEK & MADISON.
Terre-Haute April 13,1833-tf
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BV
virtue of two executions issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, nnd two from the Vigo Court of Common Pleas and to uie directed and delivered, in favor of John H. Watson, John K. Porter, James Barnes, and Isaac M. Dawson, and against floraoc Button, I have levied on the following property, towit: Eighty (R0) acres of land, the north half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine, (29) in towuship twelve, (12) north of range nine (0) west, also twenty-three seventy-one hundredth (23 71-I0U) acres, in west fractional section twenty-eight, in township twelve, (12) north of range nine (fl) west also Lots numbers twenty-eight mid twenty-nine (98, 2»), in Sheet's addition to the town of Terre-Haute, being the lands and tenements belonging to Uio said Horace Button,and 1 will, on Saturday, the Hth day of May, 185:t, 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 appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term of seven years and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to sutisry said executions, 1 will then and there offer the fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said executions nnd costs. JAMES H. NELSON, SiffT.
April 13, 1853-18-3W [Pr's fee $3,00]
B. H. CORNWELL.
MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Square.
KEKPS
const,nitlv on hand a general assortment of Goods for Gentlemen's Apparel, which will be made to order, at short notice, and warranted.
His stock consists of various Broadcloths, all colors Cassiinersand Vestings. all kinds Shirts, Undershirts, H'dkerchiefs. Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders. &c.
His garments will bo fashionably and substantially made, and prices graduated to the lowest living mark. His stock, iu part, consistFbf Black, Blue, Brown,
Olive, Grey, and Mi.vt. Broadcloths, of various prices. Black, Blue, Doeskin, and checked Cassiiners, for pants, of various grades in prices and stvles. Satin, Silk, Velvet, Marseilles and lliitf Vestings, to suit any taste or fancy. {Cy Shirts. Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves,
Silk Undershirts. &c., &*c., always on hand.
3Tj" Call and examine tlio stock and leave your measure. [March 30, 1853-lli-tf
SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.
THIS
Institution, located lour doors from the Southwest corner of the Public Square, in Mr. Rose's Block, is prepared to negotiate Sight and Time Drafts on New York and other principal cities Discount Notes and other evidences of Debt, payable as above Receive Depositor Deals in Gold nnd Silver coin Makes collections and remit the same less current rate of Exchango Remit money to England. Ireland, Scotland nnd Germany, on its own responsihilty.— Drafts ou New York and other principal cities, will always be kept on hand and for salo at the lowest rntes. Deposites from business men and others who wish to keep an active deposite account, are respectfully solicitcd.
]Vlp
of
At the Land Office at ME ft ASH A. commencing on Monday, the twenty-third day of Mav next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: North of the. base, line ttnd east of the fourth principal mtridutn.
Townships twenty-two and twenty-three, of ranire t»irtkkx. appropriated by law for the use of
range TitiRTB
the w**t half of tbirt?-ftvo ami thirty six, shall be selected by the State authorities ne-
ai
lands made
,d other States to reclaim the "Swamp
*«u «u ij«»
under my hand at the City of "VTash-
d-wr.) etsht! ington, this first d*y of February, Anno D.?m•"«t quarter of! int, one thousand eisrht hundred and fiftyon, sightMB, I three. MILLARD FILLMORE-
By the President: John Wilsox, Cwnmistioner tf the General Land Office.
TO
half and thenort^eastquai .-r.an^ *^^«t h**Tni Every person entitled to the right of preBotthwwt q» ^r^of ^^jetnption to any of the lands within the town-
!«5Iit»..v £V' -.x qnartvr, *nt ta« Half oi ^v.«•--•: aart -r jted, is requsred to establish the same to Uie twenty-five, tm'. *tx, tw i. 'rty, saiisfaction of the rajisfcer and receiver of the j*»rt e**t of the *?!~\proper land office, and make payment therefor
MtWO.1.1, if
*«•. »f the r.Trr^ tw--r JT, IWWtr «:v. twenty fM* o'
rfeilwi. JOHN WII^ON, Commissioner of tke Genrrml Loud Office. March 1^51 l*2 l3w
REMOVAL.
THK
-rtwr) «Ul In
vs hcrc hi ill W happy to wait upon his friends and cost a* nsail. JOHX TIERNAN.
Maxell 16, 1*53-14tf
Clover and Blue Grass Seed.
JUST
jweivr .? a superior lot of 60 bushels Clover Seed -il*o a snperior lot n( GO lm«hdi HI m- S. rrii 16,
Bank hours, from 9 to past 12 A. M., and from
ii
past 1 to 4 P. M. C. E. GUNNISON, Cashier. Terre-Haute, Feb. 2. 1853-8-tf
REMOVAL.
Boston Leather Store,
National Road Street, South East Corner of ~)th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. GEORGE KERCKHOFF & CO.,
INFORM^cnertilly,
their former customers, nnd tho
public that, they have removed their .LEATHER STORE from National Road Street, opposite Union Row, to National Road Street., corner of 5th street.
They have now on hand a lar^o and extensive assortment of all kinds of ^Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather Frencli and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins Lining, Binding, Topping, Sheep and Deer Skins Tampico and French, Mens' and Ladies' Morocco.
Shoe Findings.
They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Findings, such as Lasts, Boot and Shoetrees, Clamps, I'egs and all kinds of Shoemakers tools of the very best quality.
HIDES.
They pay the highest cash pricc for green and dry hides, skins and furs. Attention.
Shoemakers, Saddlers and Merchants, are particularly requested to examine our stock and prices, before buying elsewSiere.
Terre-Haute, March lfi, 1853-l t-tf
New Leather Store. rpilE subscriber,late of Dayjon, Ohio, would I. respectfully inform the citizens of Torre Haute and surrounding country, that, he has opened a Wholesale and Retail Leather Store on the corncr of National Road and Fourth Streets, west of the Tost Office, where he will devote his attention to
LEATHER, HIDES, OH, AND FINDINGS, where may be found at all times, SKIRTING Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Leather, Paftdivff. Scaling, Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins, Jforocco. Lininps, Bindings, Topping,
Last's, Pegs, Shoe Xaih Boot Trees* and small Ttxtl#.
Currying Knives, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and ft great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention.
Leather in the rough purchased also. Hulo* and Skins, for which I will pay fair prices in CASH or Trade.
J3* Orders from a distance tilled, and should the article or price not suit, if returned in good order, the purchaser can have his money Hack. Please call and examine for yourselves, and don't forget the place, on the corner n«aft the Post Office, for good Leather and Cheap Bargains. HENRY SNYDER..
Nor. 10, l?52,-4£-tf
a* prtefirnUe «*rr mxmgtkitwetkx, and are ao* recelTin^ a vctr largelot of befor ie day ippoi trd for the commence- HARDWARE, of ajl kinds, direct from n«nt of the pn' •,«ale of the lands embracing manufacturers, embracing the finest assortment th« tract clainiwi. otherwise soch claim will hie of Mechanic's Tool# ever brought to this niar-
New Spring Hardware.
ket. S. H, POTTER A CO. Feb. 16,1853-10 tf Saddlery.
WE
ntJtl, n«d has removed his Hide, that we arc pnepami to give the best barUool, a: bother I^'pot, to gains of any in this market—call and see. aide of ttw Pal'^ Square, in the Ro^e Block, is jj POTTER A CO.
H. HiiTTEU 4 00.
wmsm .mm
hare added largely to oar Saddlery stock of hardware, and we confidently
Feb. 16. 1653-I0-tf
Oils, Lead, Glass and Window Sash.
Spring Stock, 1853.
WE
are now receiving our springsupply oT Hardware, embracing every variety of goods in our line, which are offered to our old customers? and the public generally,on our customary liberal terms.
Our assortment is unusually large and complete, and the fact so well established, that we sell a first rate article as low as is charged for a poor one, that uo one who will call on us will be disappointed iu not finding a large stock and low prices.
Our stock of every description of Irou. Nails, Steel, Chains, Axes, Saws. Gun Barrels, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, and all heavy good very full.
Our stock of saddlery is enlarged, and a great variety of new patterns added. We have every thing wanted in the building line, and a great variety of goods for furnishing. Every implement needed by the farmer may be found in our establishment, and our stock of Mechanics' Tools of every description, cannot be exceeded iu the State. We have also White Lead, Oil and l'aints of all kinds. J- COOK CO.,
April 27, 1853-20-tf No. J, Union ilow.
Seal Estate for Sale.
I^HE undersigned, as Guardian of Elixabetli JL Carter, offers at private sale, 127 acres of land, being the north half of the east fractional section number thirty-three, town twelve, north of range nine west. Also, acres, the north half of the south Jialf of the same fractional section. A credit will be given. 30HN ROGERS.
April 27, 1853-20-3w$l 00
-Paper Hangings.
WE
lmre tilted up a room in our establishment lor tlie sale of Paprr Haiijrinp, and have made arransemcnta witb an enstern ninnufacturcr lor a conftniit supply. We arc now receiving by far the largest stock that has ever been brought to this place, every variety and sty to, including some very rich patterns. Rooms can now be liamlsomely papered at much less cost than heretofore. We have also a full supply of Bordering, Fine.Sciecus am! Window Shades. J. COOK it CO.
April
27,
185.VKl-tf
Brushes, Brushes.
Wstant
have made arrangements for a consupply of Brushes of every description,
aud arc now receiving a large stock which wo are enabled to offer at much lower prices than heretofore.
April 27, iai3-20-tf
Millinery and Fancy Goods. 1VT1IS. CHILD would invite, the attention ItJL ,pf the litnlies to her extensive assortment of
Millinery, Dress and Fancy Goods! Among which will be found the largest and cheapest assortment of Florence, I'earl, G-iinp, anil I.ace Bonnets, ami various oUier patterns, ever offered in Terre Haute. A large and fine assortment of
Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Linings, and other Trimniitips. Also a beautiful assortment of Dres:! and Mantilla Silks, Lawns, Her.-i7.he, He l.aius, Jaconets, cheap Prints, etc. Kmbroideries in every variety. Collars. Sletpcs,
Chemiseter, etc. Kid, Silk
Thread, and other Gloves, Silk Mitts. Veils, Hosiery, etc., etc. MKS. Hir.D having engaged Ihe best workmen in the country, will Bi.eaoh and Press Bonnets in the best style, and furnish all the Trimmings on the most favorable terms.
Shop in Xo. 7, Phoenix Row, same
building with Chili's Book Store, TerreIJauie. Indiana. Apfil 27, 1853-2U-3m."-.' ______
Sale of Vigo County Seminary.
NOTICE
is hereby given, that on Saturday,
the 30th day of July, A. D. 185.'1, within business hours," at. the Court-House door, in the town of Terre-Haute, we will offer for sale the County Seminary buildingsofVigo County, Indiana, "together with the grounds, whereon they stand, viz Out lot of the town of TerreHaute number forty-three (43,) bounded as follows: on the southside by Mulberry street, on the westside by Sixth street, on the northside by Eagle street, and on the eastside by out lot number forty-four (44.)
At the same time and place we will also offer for sale all ihe personal property, belonging to, said County Seminary.
Terms of"Sale.—Upon all real estate, sold in pursuance of this notice, the purchaser has t.o pay the interest upon the whole amount of the purchase money for one year in advance, fit the time of receiving a certificate of purchase, and the principal iu ten annual instidments with interest annually in advance upon the residue of said principal.
Upon all personal property belonging to said Seminary, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser {jiving his note, with approved freehold security, for the amount of the purchase monev. with interest thereon, and without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.
AuilUor Vip County, Ind.
Terre-Haute, April 27, 1853-20-tds
$300 Less than Cost.
n^IIE undersigned will sell very cheap,anew .I. house and good lots, with every tiling convenient, for dwellings, in Gramlview, Edgar County, Illinois.
The town is near the railroad, and a good place for a Physician and mechanics. C. A. HUNT.
March, 2, 1853-12-Cf
ii
BOUDOIR PIANO."
JWTrrv1.
L. Jl FISH
rpAKK pleasure in announcing to the citi/erl* of J. Terre-Haute and the.adjoining country,thai they have opened a stop- in tiis city for tbe sale of
All Kinds of Musical Merchandise. PIANOS from the most cetehrated makers in the United States, received every week.
Jllso.
Terre-Hante, March 30, IttKJ-JO-tf
Alt in?* hi ivwmvi w« »#v Whit* Lead, 25 do. R«1 and Venetian |and from the Depot, free of charge. Sept. as. l*52.-41-tf
"XTjTK are now in receipt of 150 keg* of pure White Lead, 25 do. Red and Venetian Lead, 5 bbK Linseed Oil, 4008 lighu best Pine Window Sash—^10 10-12 10 14 and IMS 100boxssa Window 01 aw. «lo. do. 4 M)U.s
Winter l^rd Oil. S POTTER Jb Cn Vvh. IS. IcS^lO tf
r- X&
Melo«leons,
Guitars. Violin*, Banjos, Hlutw. Accordion.", Violin Rowrnol Stri#p/6tii(*r Slriii*». Piano Htnol*, Ac. A Urge supply of all klinlaof Music, and Music Book*, kept constantly on haad.
Having formed a connection with a publishing bouse, they are prepared to furnish all of the latest publication*. Particular attention given to
Orders for Band Instruments, And all orders either lor Instruments or music fille4 with promptness, at Cincinnati price*.
JO
3
Organs, Pianos, lefinn. and other insitrc menu, repaired and tuned by an experienced tuner and warranted to five satisfaction or no charge. *3* Kemember the place. "Prairie City Block,' on theaecoml floor, over WhWden & Price'* utore.
SIGN OP THE BIG FIDDLE
Groceries.
ALL KFXDS OF GROCERIES. which he will m»U,su» heretofore, at wholesale and retali, at the lowest! firon-*.
All who with anything In hie line, will find it to their interest to (rive him a call, at hi» Store on S»Uoi»I Hoad Street, opposite tbe Post Office.
A a
BOOTS AJTD SHOES.
5
SPUING MRIVJILS. \\Tf1] have received our Spring Htock of Work from tbe «»rtfcotnpri«tn»*'Urire*«sortment of the twsrt and mo#t flwhionaMe kin''' Gads, Ladies. Boy*. Misses, oxd Children's BOOTS and SHOES, that we htvt ever received, »nd will tell wry low for CIMh.
Iirye nock of cwr own mwoffcctarerf Work
coBiUntly on
CAPITAL HOUSE,
IXDIAXAPOIJS. IXDIAXA.1 D. D. SLOAN, PwOTueroK.
rT"WUS
EitablishnMint if new, and situated in the centre of the City. O* An Oxncts and Bjujoace Cax always In attendance to carry paasen^ers and to
OLD WHISKEY.
1/ \U) BOURBON ASD H050XGAKELA, JV/ WHISikEV, For sale hj WA5S05T & CO.
TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS
WATClTRE^iRl^&.
S. R. Freeman,
Xational Road Street. Phaifir Row, Terre-Kaute. Indiana. OTT Particular attention paid to atch Repairing. Large stoek of ^Clocks and Je^ t-lrj always on hand.
Terre-Haute, Nov. 24. '52-50-tf
E S S A IN
jl TRS. H. MINER tenders her services in ±T„L the above line, to the ladies of TerreHaute and surrounding country in the room over H. «fc J. Ross' store, west side of the square, where she is prepared to attend to calls in the most prompt and satisfactory manner.
Dec. 1, 18o2-5Uf
H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.
4
Xational Road St.,
J. COOK Ott CO.
DKALKR
BEING now Permanently located in his new OFFICE on Ohio Stnvt, 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. l0—No CRKniT given for operations, unless by previous arrangements.
Terre-Haute, April 2.1, '51- 19-ly
I N I N N A I S O J. B. LUDOWICI, •W1IOI.KSALK DKALKR IN ALL HINDS OK Groceries. Liquors, Glass, Nails and Leather,
UlflOJC KOW, tliinl door from Wrst corner, IK KKK-1IA UT K, 1X 1)1 AN A. September 3, lf31-illy
a. w.
SMITH. O. F. SMITH,
S I & O
Forwarding ami Commission Merchants,
Tkkrk-11autk, Ind.
March 20. *850-14 tf
TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT. A. B. i) ahton.
in Vermont mut ltnlinn Marble, Fourth street, beiween Wnbimh nnd Ohio streets, south of the-Post Otlice, Terre Huuto, Indiana.
THr1 At hi» Marble Vniil will be furnished, on short notice, and at reasonable prices, Jleatstoncs, Montr menObelisks, Spiren, and every nrticleiii bis line.
ICJ5 AH work done in a superior style, fje Id. '."1.
J. nUITTOX. I'. I.. ASIILKY. 11R1TTON CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
TEKltE-HAUTE, INIMANA. yrr* Cash paiil for Wheal, liarlev, Flaxseeil, Hye, rorn, Outs, Timothy and I'lover feed, and Kcalhers, at their warehouse, corner of First and Kaple streets, canal basin. [Jan ISO-.
"MYRIRSITOCS ANI) IIATS. W O E S A E A N E A I SIGN OF THE BJG BOOT—UNION ROW.
I have just received, and am now opening and olleriuv! for sale, at my eligible stand in Union Kow, National Koad Street, the lar est and nioste.vtensive slock of Hoots, Shoe Slippers, Overshoes, (iaiters. Urobilin.&c. Vc., ever brought to
Ibis inarKet for the proof or which, tho public gener ally are invited to call mid examine.
Fashionable Hals. Fir. Plush, Velvet and other Caps, Suited to the tasten and purses of all classcs of buyers, will be found in my late importations from the Kastern Cities, all bought st the lowest rates, and will bo disponed of accordingly
Thankful for former patronai!C, the undersigned hopes It
merit a continuance of former favors, as he Is conti dent that he can offer as good bargain* a« any establishment in the .State—perhaps some better.
JPf* Boots, Pumps, extra Kill Slipper*, and any nth er work executed to order, as u«tlal. Til OS. P. MltKKAV.
January 5th, IMIt-l ly
BARGAINS TO BE HAD IN LEATHER AT 1SKIU OKD I'KlChti! JOHN'FIE 11 NJlIS'.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKR
In Hides and Leather, National Koad at.. Green Front, North of the Squire,
r\'IIF.
N. F. CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer Vigo County, Ind. A. LANGK,
TsnHt-HUcTK, Itid.
undersigned informs hi» friends and thepu'o 1 lie generally, thnt he has the most, complete xtnek of LEATHER in this market, which is offered at the
lowest ratet,
among which may be found the
Rest Cincinnati Tanned Sole leather New York Red riiicimiiiti Pand
Harness, bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather Lining and Pad skins Phi laili'lphia Ladies'Morrocco
Men's
Goat, Deer and Lamb Skins shoe binding all of which can be had cheap for CASH Tbe public ire respect fully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid lor Leather in the mush. Prompt attention paid to all orders.
The highest cash price paid for Kumar.. {O* The highest Cash price paid for Hides, green and drv, at all times. jan. 5 lH.-, i-0-tf JOHN TIKKMAN.
Ill
Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) ami \st Streets, TERRE-HAUTE. INDIANA. fj^lIE undersigned has resinned his former
Stand, nenr the Bridge, and only one lllock from the Public Square. This Hfmsc has been greatly enlarged and improved, by a large addition of Bed Rooms, nnd a spacious* Dining Hall, all Papered and Painted—and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Tablo Furniture. Having an eve single to the comfort and convenience of fiia gno«tu. riniH make his Hinixo a pleasant, stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or traveling public—and particularly fh..-- who wi«h to take paswtgo on Steam Boats, private conveyance, or otherwise in short, no pains nor expeoBe will ppared to tnala his Hon«e no .igr»»eabh' and pleasant stopping place for hi" gue«ti.
RLP «iTtoXlcB»
Dec. S. lF:»2-.r2tf
A N
TNFORMS liis friends and the public JL generally, that be has ju*t pot bach with a fre»h and well selected Stock of
1
Will alwavs be furnished with tho best the country affords, nnd no pain* or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of the tastes of his Patrons. JTVTI« law and entirclr Xkw, among the be*! in the City and, at, all times, will lx supplied with good Hay and Grain, aud Horses strictly attended to.
Charges Moderate—Call and «ee. CP BOARDERS taken by the Dnv. Week, Month or Year. JAMES S. CfARK.
State of Indiana, Vigo County, Vigo Coart of Common Pleas. Janift* f'atteriwin, tiik' Jotin«on, Bllwhetb Jobn*on,
Mirtin Ku .it. *nd Winny Knelt, ns. the unknown heir* ol '-m»* and Ale W»-d, IJoncnn CatnpWI. William C« ri iell, J*me* Cami-Ml. Henry -%iderHon, John P» 'twci». the unknown bfir* ol Edward unci EUf.nJwtii P»tt»-r«on, Grceory P«tter#on. Phcbf p»ttir»iU, and olbrr*.—Petition for Partition of Real Estatr iongiiig to the e*Ute of Martin Patn*r«on. dcecdS'.'d.
ri^JJE complainant's, br tlu-ir .«olicilor. J- H. It. Scott, bnvnrr filed 111' affidavit of dl»inperson. tb*t Hie *l»ov« nim«vl dr.fruti»ni*, »i* not wident* of tb« W«te of Indi*n», notice I* tbcrcforv brreby elven, to th* mM flffcnd*ril». that tbfjf I" »i-! tr befor* U- itufir of tb« ViCO ft of r»u'ii" ii Pi' *. uttbe f"r,tfrt-Hoa«e in the town of Terre-Heat*. VUo '"ni.tr, IndUn*, on the firm tbe-n^t term of «.-!•! -"^rt. then nnd thrre to .w cuh,if «ny n. «-m- !t»«real »«t*t* in the coin»l«jn*nt"« p^l :.:on ?"»t be divid«l. or told. iff rtld|*titiof» in p'»yed. tlw bfil* of Martin P»Uer»on, de«^»iw4, Ute o! f--i-l conntf. axdrbw wii.kixs, era.
Anrtl sn. rw fi»r*» ILLINOIS SCRIP WANTED.
1
SCHOOLEY fc VANHORX.
Sl|tp of tbe Gilt Boot. No. 5 Pbarnix Row. April •, 1859-tTtf
WISH to pnrcha*c Illinoi* Internal Impmvement Scrip of the date of 18*10, in «nm« of $100. and upward*.
TT Apply weatof the Sqaarp E. S. WOTE. April 20, 1*53-19 to arnt
Hotice of Insolvency.
AT
Uie Apnl term of the Court of Common Flea# of Vigo eoantr, the estate of Ijanra Ravmond, deceased. declared probably innolrent. Creditor* are therefore notified that the aame will He nettled accordingly.
CHRISTOPHKR RAYMOND. Adm'r. April 20, 1SS3-I9 4w [pr'« fee fljOO]
SASE, DOOM and 2LIXDS, APKtoordrr *1 ike Buu4er' J*Mu*n UL SH.trfKK
as-
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
HKRE may be obtained the most speedy Remedy
SECRET DISEASES.
Gonorrhcpa. Gleets, Strictures, Seiniii.il Weahnms, Pftins iu the Lions, Affections or the Kidney »nd nil those peculiar alTectioii!» arising from a Sst.KiT Habit, particularly the youth, of both sexe.". winch, if not cured, produce CoxsTtTrnosAt. Dkihi.itv, r"iid»T* .Mariuauk lMrtt9SiBi.K, and in I lie cud, destroy* both Mino and Body.
YOTTNO MEN.
Kspecially. Who havcbecome the victim# Af snlitnry vice, that dreadful and destructive habit, tt hich annually sweeps to an untimely .crave, tlHiiictind* of ymuig men of tho inoft exalted talents and )rili.int mtclleiti wbonii.sht otherwise have entranced liftenin^ Senatei' with the tliunders of eUnjueuce. or waked to ecstacy tho living lvrc, mav call Willi fun confidence.
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Married persons, or those ronti-mplatinj inani«KB« being aware of physical Weakness, should immediate ly consult l)r. J. and be restored to perlect health. |i|4
DR. JOHNSTON.
Otlie.o. No. 7, SOl'TH KHKOKHICK ST.. ih diiof from Haltiinore street, Kast side, up the steps. jfy Ke particular in observinit the vxk and nvm!*V*J bkr. or voli will mistake the place. A OUKH WARRANTED IN A FKW DAYS,
Takk XoTirK.—l*r, .lohnston's WtlHe is iu his dwellitu, up tht steps, liis very extensive practice if a utlkit'nt guarantee that he is the only proper 1'Iijmcian'to apj'ly to. 1R. JOHNSTON, iMember of the Royal College ot Suii:eons, l.ondoii, gvadunte from one of the most eminent College* ol the United States and the greater part of whose tile has beeu spent in the Hospitals ol l.oudon, Paris, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has elfbded some of Ihe most astonishing cures that were ever known. Mnuy tumbled with ringiiti: iu the ears and bond when asleep, Sreat nervousness, lieius alarmed^ nt sudden sounds, ami bashfulness. with freqent blushiuj!, attended sometimes with derangement ,1*1 nuud, were cuicd innm^ diatelv. *&?
A CERTAIN DISEASE.
AVIieu the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure linds he has imbibed the seeds ot Ibis disease, it loo often happens that an ill timed sense ol shame, or dread of discovery, deters hint from applying to those who, from ediicalion and respectability, can alone befriend him. delaying until the constitutional niptonis of this horrid disease make (heir appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in thead and limbs, dimness of siahl. deafness, nodes on the skin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, face ami extremetics, progress on with IVishtlul rapidity, till at last the palate of Ihe month or the bones of the nose fall in, and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful siifferini S| by sending him to that "bourne whence no traveler returns." To such, therelore, l)r. Johnston pledges himself to observe the most Inviolable secrecy and. front his extensive pr.ictlre in the first hospitals of Europe and America, lie can confidently recomliieiul a sate ami speedy cure to the uufoi tuiiate victim of tbi# horrid dissease. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskillfuliiess of those who, by the use of lliRt deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, npd either send the unfortunate suflerer to an untimely grave, or else lnake tbe residue of his life miserable.
A E A I A N O I E Young men who have injured themselves by rertain practice indulged iu when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school— the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both ti.ind nml body.
What it pity a young man, the hope of liis country, and tho darling of Ills parents, should be snatched from nil prospects and enjoyments of lil'o by I he coiimiquenr.es of deviating from the path of nature, and inilulging in a certain secret habit. Such poisons, before couU'mplatlin:
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should reflect that, a sound mind aud body are I ho most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the Journey through life hecotncs weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view—the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the melancholy relleition, that tho happiness of another becomes blighted with our own.
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CONSTITUTIONAL PEWMTY. Dr..I. addresses young men, and all who have 111jured themselves private and improncr Indulgences.
These me some ol the sad and inelaiiclndv ellei Is produced by early habits of youth, vin: Weakness ol the Hack aud l.inibs, Pain" In the Head, Dimness of Sight, l.oss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia. Nervous Irritability, Derangements ol the Digestive Functions. General Debility, S\ niptoms of Consumption. At.
Mkntai.i.y.—The learnt' effects mi the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of'Memory. Confusion ol Ideas, Depression ol Spirits, Evil Forebodings, .Aversion to Society, Self- Distrust, l.ove of Solitude, Timidity, Vc., are some of the evils produced.
TitorsAfns of persons, of all ages, run now imlgo what Is the cause of their declltifi iu health. I.osinK their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emarlated, ha vn a singular appearance about the eyes, CiiiihIi and symptoms of Consumption. This remedy lias restored hundreds to hen
It Ii niter eveiy other menus hfVe lulled. ARIUKD Pkusons. or those collteuiplaliuu uinl iare, being Ware of physical weakness, should immedhilo* ly consult Dr. .1., and be restored to perfect health.
All Surgical o|ieraiions petlorined. N. B.—Let no Inlse delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, either personally or by letter.
Skin disenses spcedlv cured.
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IIT3 Jill Irttcr* miint hr Post-paid. ./~ll Trr" The remedies can be sent to «ny part, ol tliti United Slates.
Dec. ii!l, IH.W 3 lyr
UEjMEN r& .. Wholesale Grocers,
FIRST AND NATIONAL ROAD STS.. TERRE- JJA XTTE. 1X1).
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to re a or a a prices— 1200 bids Pantat ion Mnln«i}es{» .. 100 sugar-house Mulasson 50 (module MolaSHPSJ 50 Svrnp fi00 lihd New Orleans Sugnr 1IKIII sacks Rio (!o(fee
J00 Java Coffee fi(l() egs assorted Nails fill Sod:i 50 assorted shut 50 liar Lead pig Loud 2"» block Tin .1 .'1(1 citaCH assorted Cupper 100 bntidl(s assorted Sheet. Il'mij 2 0 0 as so A vi
Terre-Haute. March 9. !*5.1-13-tf
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25 bhls Tanners' Oil 200 hoxes Herring 250 Raisins .'100 packages Mackerel 25 bhls While Fish 25 assorted Nuts 100 Loaf Stignr 10 ('nrrnnts .v 2 0 A 2fi bags 1'epperj 5 bbls Cloves ... 5 Niitni(!gs 500 roatus Wrapping l'nper 200 Cap 'ind Post |00 rssks Rice ,...
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5 Madder 400 balesa«sortfil Cotton Yam 200 boxes assorted 01n«n-Wnre :»'lfl kegs Wlii'e Load: 100 half chest Tea,Imp., Y.II., and U.P. 100 1).ijh»h Tra, do 21)0 Ya. a»4, Mo. Toharco 50 Smoking Tobacco 200 Palm Soap 20 Castile Soap 100 fancy Shaving Soap 200 Mould Candles 7: 250 Star Candles 200 packnges Pickles, Pop. Sauce, ftrcj", y.' ^'1 50 boxea Havana do: 25 drtuns Codfish 200 doz. Hrootns, assorted 200 IluclcetH 100 Wash Tub* 20ft doz. Zinc Wash Hoards 100 bales Batting 50 Wrapping Twine ....... 50 Matt* Cassia 300 tons assorted I run 50 Steel 1(1 cieroons Indigt» 200 matta Cinnntnoti 25 hhd*. chnrified Sugar 25 Iwxes Sardines 1 100 packages Salcratus ,s 500 kegs Blasting Powder a ,'.j 2j0 Rifle -J 100 doz. Bed Cord* 100 boxes assorted Candy, 300 Wifidow Glass AfjSO-r-K foil stock of Foreign and Domestic Liqnors Wines, i4rc.
100 boxes groas Peitper, Sjiices, «tc 100,000 half Spanish Cigars
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JOHN B. JXDOWICl,
^PAKES pleasure in aasuring the friends aul I cust/oners of the late firm, that he will continue the busineaa at tho old stand, and is prepared to gire gt^nl bargains in ever/ thing tn his line. Thankful for former patronage, he solicit* a call from every one desiring to supply tbetnselvea in the line of Groeerie* and Liquors, at Wholesale or Retail.
He 1* now receiving hi» spring stock, conaiftting of a fall assortment of Groceric# of all kinds
Tobacco, Nails, GlassJ Leather,
Ac.. Ac., all "f which will bedia{ojKtj of atthe IweHl ft^nre, Call Mtlie Cincinnati Stort-, Union Row.
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