Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 January 1854 — Page 1
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-:.THE TKUKK-llALTE JOUflNAI,, ta Wirftt awd niuiHio may rat Bar, ir jjni*LlAlf MOQRE A3D WM. B. SfcLEAK. v..
Terms 0/ MuhteriptUn.TT
r«r tic months Per Bunutn, If paid within six month*.,.. After the expiration of the year yjy receipt of the firm paper.,,. .. I N® p^i ostit *11 arrearage* •re jwIJ^Mcept at the option of the proprietor**
FRESH GROCERIES, (tOVPJUIlKU
FfXff.—Ma,lt«n»l
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iMCept at the option of Ute proprietor*. Terms of atl&erlUing.
One flqair* three .$1,00 Etch htdtilouiil I awrdttn per Sqoere 35 2J* Liberal dleeotinl made to yearly Advertisers.
eoMpleto MarlaMM, walei*'.
the atteotiooof th* ritl(«n* of Terre lli »,-i Ttdn-, as wo en uow ^ifpHRl to tamWi mr with SM descriptions at Ibett^- LQWg&TCJUW PHi *.
New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, Itlisrt's ft, y, Cru*bed, Pulv. WUk, farif^t "on* Sugar,: Injur llfino Me quality, ta bfaU and hlrf»j initio wd«r sad Blsck Tee*. «WillW( (Ho sod OM fJoTerwweat Ji» Cffe inHlfcw North Oarolin* Hmd Rioet to*'* Start i.i Sto. 1 New fc'ofk &»Pi Variegated Hoap lo fancy p*.rks$e», Ac.,
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TOBACCO.—Oar assor'jitent of Tobaneo embrace the blowing celebrated brand*) l^swcn'o E«trm Car eadi*h, Virginia Mmvfitritm, (Mmw, Meuttfte Nalaral U«f in small fox**, t'eytoos, sot •. Ld«4m CitlSf, other (tun John An .-on'* uc AwtW, Wtlaat'l «r*l«* and Virgin Ac* etrt, Onagers Kxtra ftce rut, Until lard's Usee* hoy ftauff.
LI (IIJOIIX,—Brandies of superior quality J'rtrt, iU.1 Mr* tui Mtltfi Wtne# IrUJi, BoarUm IfliWin MmUm flollw*!Utr, t^.t nfwWimt •cotcli Ate, In J/Intm at*l qnerti^ C-.-mrs-^, w«J Clu^ ta of wlilfh we (Oturenle# )Mrr, nnt twtoriw. (or InvcUiU.
FIIUITM.—-M. end lAyer Refatfnt) In whale, ewl ooe *lifh(h t*Mir«i C*otm Olsmr is je«e« Citron, Aletamt*. PwtM, PramM, Smiljr Krxll* of ererf Ui«wripti«u. Jetlle*, 8fw»»l*b Cboeoiete, Qiir**, C»pw», tbw» ?re»er*#i, S«tjiw», Ac .Ae. f*KA KM.—Havana Cigar* of choice brand*,
REMOVAL OF THE PADLOCK.
TIIK *«tliecHt»«r baring the No. futtr »latf Uriek #U«*.lo tiw WaKRBJ* BUJCK, now pnperat to »ho» tim bwl
NiOI'U OF ll lltl»H 4ItF„
Sadilcry, Iron, Steel and Tools.
Of sli kind*, to t» Ibuod III U.I* Mt* or to Hxll.il*, Ttw fgoriiimiit crtmpflMi aoeh v»H»*yw SHELF AND UEA VY GOODS, that It lmM**thle U. «umwif»t*.
TIN I'l.ATK, HIIKBTIHO.V. (X)M'KR. WtllK, BI/)CK TIX. AN VII,*. VWKH *!*l HKI,WW*. *lw*y* li»«ri. I lull tiuwtt mwrlmwst "t
Bt!IIJI^U MATEIUAM,
CAUPBNTKHH' T001.S, CABINET TRIM* MINOS, Shot Finding* and Isatiur of *11 kind*. Ihtrln* to* teoliC I »h»li keep e» b««4 »lerje •tixfk of 1*INB DOOIW AND WINDOW SASII, fp.m ty I" to 1°
"^"^"lVRW HOOJiW. '1 UKASON'S I'lcmmi AU for l«t. 1T Kltm of Our Uttlss, tor JwuMtjr l»t» P^Ujr enittti*d
Mftaettne* ft»r J«mwry.
•ml I All
Vhrlat iu Hlatnrt, br l)r Turotmtl. A Month In Kngl
nrt, «g!.,i.-U by tttfheman.
Ktrlr Kontaww '1 lr Mary frunwr. .... Oirl Krliiken, hta CbrletiN^e tterklof, Ibe Author of ^^eTel^rw^Wt Wffliplete etoek *«l»oi Boefc# to towo. ...,
TIMAttvoriiHW Alm»j4»c tor l$4t New Uook* r»?el*«4 »W/ »eek, et .leu 19-lft-lm I'lllt.P'Jt HOOK WMt*. riiKoiNT A**I'AI.* ASI »arrs'
For 1854.
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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. FBOM IS rifrrt*oiw» co., xsnb« attest
UVHVH «OL»K3« CLO«S THE IUW.(MMrllkef H***, yrtrwl te ell eOMtaeiteBftU ». fcmMBlttmpMrt*#
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Follow the Crowd
ALSHULER&GOODMAN
THIt *BW OrTMK
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WAM80N&C0..
For. 95, IfiSS-9-tf Rwe** Block.
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In HndUli ry niitl €lirri«it« TrtmmlnK*, .iMtt m/ Urijely, «*l of'-r W«t of t»nr»J«j» to tb»t Hi»e.
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NXCINNATI I
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and the itnmniadtof geeol»^t that th«y h»T« jual wcatt*!
^JeTToo.ojieoiof eierte «J»i!l elected »tt*k of Heady Made Clothing,
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|n#«i4?r lbi* »it4 ktttM flelmon t« tierr** tr4 WtUj CettUli ui buxr* &•> ft evlii etHf^ond# l» MA*. I'OWOCB AXI) HHUT—Krt»tiicky Riflf ft.w.lrr lii ktjr»i IVt*fw«it'« do llownl'* Aom»iV»o "tiuit Peeilrr, ver) Mrnoy ewl (1«*e to r»t*iin»ri lW)e*it'»4».4e. iu. 81wt of all •!»««, te beg*. For *eie br
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l«r*'rt«*fc of IWnit enitOwiTrluMetoge •wwelly, »i*l RBAHV MAHK. IMlt.HKUf IOOIA l-rtrti1* "«1 *1' A«, otimir Jtv., «o«v4i Ulw*t **ry rw* IU»I'H now Mutt tui trutt Rotra R'l«l up
Sella, CptiU1*, end Mill e»W •«, 1 kKep wl —. -—..»- ^nueretljr, 111.11 1 Olull ke?B ea.r!.»rti'*!iWfljr (Ue l?arttier'» wttr (all tobtw "«d \'V,'^ j25Sau
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tun kind In th» Pity, I »h*ll iMe «lw« *wl» to »WA UUUir then h«rcto»y«'. ,^a «cr KKM8MB«R tuti *iu.y o» THK PA8. tl I l) l&iW
TnrrelUutf, t#««wl|»r 0,1*83-Ulf ..... -Vfi1* nwoth*, »i4*«l Mil»
»uik «*y be tow*!
BKAVKU, PILOT' nf.OTII, PKTKRSHAM.
BROAD CLOTH BLANKET
of ail
ru'xit*,
»U'-« prlre*}
FROCK, SACK AND DRESS COATS.
O I N S O E KEY
robs & iino.,
Miiwlcmili1 'iitil Ht'tnil lcal«re IS AM. KINMI Of
CLOTHING,
.MAIN STREET, BETWEEN 4TH ANDST1I, TURKU-HAUTE, INDIANA. r, would ttwpqrtftjlljr eell the attoutioo ol the ritl«e!» of
Ihi* eltr ami »imfltB*ilH(([ rauntry to our New and Lanptwiiortstluu of Kief ant awi Ctelilooeble UKAHV MAU£ C!WTllIN'0, heioit one of the meet complete vtoek* ever b«t*!it to thl* wurket, Wtoirt!
A lar*e a*eorbaeut uf different klod* of
ovkrco vrs. I W N A O O N S MATS.
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•eeortmeat before ourshi Tsne lUnte, (Vt. 1«, '.
Fric®«
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HOSIERY.-
O? A I.I, KI.VDM.
We are al*o off»riu a large a**orlm«it of
made lu (food *lyie and will be *oid el l^* I'rlre*. «Ci* ttorflooiM were t»mht at the tow ji Matiufw-torerr Ptl«e*, awl we are enabled to offer U»B Iwwt WW. We rail the attention of »vry Pereea wantto* a.thln« to ewour *''-i elecwheie. i«-tf
OAK HALL
O I I I N E O .». 4, KAItl.Y IILOCK, TTorth Mile of the Public Square,
II B, 1 N 1 1 A N A
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whleb 1 c*o tpkatuntee to BO*» lh» miet betldlon* ot twte* l»nrk», *e well a* awtetyto. AU toy g«*i* bet»« Made Its th« toieet aad
FASHIONABLE COSTUME rfettofnay owe «*#, »WA eawwt be »»»p«toid rateitty »ot ap|«K te. awteu: ---a that every l"«*. aide.wre'W««»r be, wlebe# to pw '*e 01 «f will 6 tobl* advantage to will Art exaiotae talue oedtr* pwrcbwna|t el*eeher*. ilyHtwks*
Fru.visHixi ooods
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BOTANIC DRTJO STORE.
A 1.LI] .\ PJB.X'R. PHYSICIAN AND PRt'mitST.
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ealer*»id hi* Mara ie«p«rtMly t»a-« bi* flrteasttv atot tb» pobl: j, mwal^f, that be ha*
wilt keep «o«*toMly ott baaC a Ml and CMRpteto
CtANi^JtK# WSWtAl. Wrn:.T««.' PAITS. WW, IHU. .TCW, VARNIWtW, rATSNMIlUXClMap, m*T kY^KSI^
WE*R8 AJtn ua«v fee Medical pwnto«l|" tr-".'»ee with «w ««.•••• IN»toitow. i•. wMehteewia 'M«i *e
SlILDEHK DEI*OT, .-tt Slteet, twv, df»r* Tfc-rtb TSRR LIACTE, INDIANA.
"|^B9*t w»eb»w**ttoo»«4tbet tofv -JP tod^—f toj Jt»«*'• :be *u&Mli.i
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VOL. YL TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1854..
Mil! Furnishing EstablislaKiit. mr^MTE' Ms^sm
Improved Gritl and Flouring- Portable of Superior AN-
IVH ftOLVKn UUMH improved un« anu rtouring L-A«**wg Hw_wg*g prtyratiOCT fer tte MdU, Burr Mill SiOMCS, of Slip HAW.tbicOOLDEIf uLUSft takae tbe leedt rjt« efcy ittoM Miftmiir **e Mt qualttg and workmanship ,* OZ.D ut !«»-»-cet!
KER Boltiag Cloths. Mill Picks,
KER
Boltine Cloths. Mill
0*1*1 Screen Wire. and MUl Fjurnithittg iu all its branches.
A,(.
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MUleo
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stompedI •-COIXWi taettneee. 'im benel ef floor ebtofeed from S to a 6 do a a or a ha be a to
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XUlwTifbte, tbet tbe
*to 1 Cdiltoc end pro** sSmprowotloliniBUoafectnrtof tbet «j«J* tbet
icrbMt, tw- -. S«e Metkrfe ef
J^J»K.^H^tyoor
of all ktmtet eolor*.
I'ASTS aod Visatt. Of all i«*litlrt awl eolor*. I of tISNT
USMJSKS' ja'WfMUXXO
Al*». a ]«m* *J»«0*Uu«rl 00(t,|ilm'ai,», HBtJtW, COLLARS, DRAWERS, l!DKK.1IIIHT,*, IIDKCIIKH, etc.
Any iimwUly of
Mopieu ww iww p"""r."' .— profit*.-or. A Bitot* rfxpeoce btin# wtwtb more than a •low fbllllog. (v*n, ttae tbd alt, *o1 examine mtr *twk, end fce ntlefleil.
TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS. cOnetanNy on bend. We here tto he«lt In** op the nMUtlM ef ttie Oiaeitmati Olotblo* ha« aduitlad t)vo Vanktw nrlnHtvIe, Quiek *ale* aad •uwll ene))tin*«tl*,«**tioo. We rocMider tbem decidedly the be*t "P Portable MUU we are *sjoalntoa with, ei Uier for durability, nrouotny of power, or amount of work performed. We ceo
Tour* truly, July l-tfMy
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Market Street,
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This to* *v.Jifc»,«t wW be immi ^wat toe. "r- to S«wa weattoMl
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t/trfthelrooMtructioo, tbalauy woftbc «BW)ie*t rfeeer,rwri?e#p •V-—fr order.
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end from tiity to
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OMde irljriv Portobie Mill* whether ayper or under •toeem i*r»,i. i•»«»JIotbereaote*pottogetb 'rbe*' *11 :r..kke tl. »l, to not epptiad te tbcee.— Thebu -. •i—1_ wiiu-ij s,.«J ettoebed therrto, »rr relied Upoo* ', for', rht. Tht vt ht fendabed to order, toftt^^-^^blelvu^U'.end ^i-fjoeltbwbj'belt, »pur,or beret).- ?rmg. Thelo* at wbicb thef ar* fttrtditbed, (nit i.Mpas tbe eM-tru of Killa vety mncb. Kit** ...iototJoo® i'.-r u.. .ag com for feed ud breed et._ konfa«tot'-' t' •.• .enHnclpte.
&
MilU na.^.
tbetaindaireadf aald, netcse twbet be*sveo
Tvrrv JIaotn, Jnly J, 1*5-1. B. IITMKR. Tau lUtrrr, la, sen. 10, lbS2.
Sfcet Double dee«d C^txift.
"*1telto«M«eMr arlitttodUt oo tbe 3d to«. W«
mint and Or1tMiU Mill oo the 3d t&*t. We
DU3£»i«r-i^ lu nte: Tb«y wore perfeetljr wtoeiahod. Mfeneeer «ew »ytuiftg offao nice a»d oomideto. t1iejps»rIn«w«wkaftBej we like the plea better than the ?.iem It pre* .^"sle
SfWVte. u«xwiiix ww»# JILSWI* KRAMLE WITHITTUJWUIC*PLWJI»4 I jtoettyother Itortebte or large Mill for l! irtoiy eoer*e*rele. Itpe n» SU work perfect wrery roepect* I erlndlng at the rate !wutwet»« to fifteen bufliel* wheel per boor with ee*e, end ei Ute *ewe thoe aakiag aopertor flour.—
We do therdhtv reeosnmeod the** mJll* to the public on account |oftttt!ir*abat(Uiti*l butUI, eeooowyof power, end perfeetoee* (of work. If*" caoaell the Burrow* Feteot Mill we bareoo band, we will takeecotber. I JOHN* SIBLEY A SON.
Sia?e the above wa» writjpn, V«e*r*. Sihler A Son bavediseervtol the Borrow* Patect MUl referred to above, aad erenow aeinK two of my Mill*. They have been nuuju£»cturine the beet qnalltrofnuperfl tie flour, a* ell the ettilno* of Terr* llante who here axdlt tor the peetyear, will beertMtlmoedr.
We h«V* ttn hrfritaney lo *aylner tbet we are fully a^le to We ba*e btel ooeofXoye'*3« torh CootriloK*! Portable Mill* Store, a* we! numlng in our Elevator for more then a year pa*t. It bae RIT-
ALSIU Ltn A UOOUHAN", JSi«t rld tf tht TMIe Sfu*rt.
Terto llatf*, Oct. PRAIRIE CITY
J0H.\ T.SpVK.
Hrrriuo, than. 15, 1S52.
pel
weotr fire bmliel* fine mef, aod nixty tm*hel* com tor per hour. We have no he*iUttou lo reeomraeud the*e 3UII*, tor grind In? cure, for fltjc meet or teed. We are tot Kiirniinjt wheat, lUetvftirc know nothing about their rapacity for flouriug.
cr
EVANS te DPNBAR.
Mr. Dv-irat*, ofthf alove firm, I* well known in Weetem Xew Vork.a«M etpeHeneedioiUwrlgUt oftheblgbeet ropta ttoe.
I'-xs VA», NOT, 8, IS62.
J. T, ytrr, K*Q. *m: The 30 lucl» Portable Mill we pmrebaMd of you we lbtended ekpt*«»ly tor ilourlue, after Hofmelr*»T*tem. Wehave bwiu oWlcwl to uee It almoet constantly for till* purpeee, havtoft toeo
8ourier'n'rf*tof
the time*ineeeettinK It, about ayeer
•Inee. Po^frli *o»er, III* tx*ttcr than any large *to)» we evcreawdcdnttUu^boaloei*. When not griediejr hi thitway, we have tt*ed Eton wheat, and It doe*, beyond quu»tloi', equally work, If not better than largo rUa-c*. and grind* faater llh the fame Water. The driving Iron* work to perfection,— We hav* uot had Uie leaat dlAcultf with tbem, ai*l *e *eu*|. tlveI*theruotHof balaore, that a quarterof a pound will af levt the belasrequl to perceptibly. We have not bad any trouble twin beetifig, or the breaking of auythiug. It run* a*, •month and tioltelMe a* clock work.
Your* Tory nepectfully, B. A J. 8. IJILLETT. Tot-oa, D.c. •£, lWi.
Jon* ,T. Kotk, EM. V, Dicar gia: After tMitlng your SO
and 36 Inch MlUe, can give
youthereeali of their working. I have grout*!, witbin ooe year, Tft,l»0b«-ii.» of grain. I find tbem work equally well upon all de*ert in*, either wleat for emtom or merehant work of extra ouallti«*i a»d utiou buckwhral, melt and com (br floe meal orltod. TbeaeerageqnantitT Utateaeh Mill will Krtod, t* 16 to 20 Utwhel* of fl« meal per hour on the £6 Inch *t«i«*, and frum 20 te JS bu*tuI« ofbuckwheat and eoeree meal per hour on the aOineh «t.- I have heretolore run four and abalf feet utone* (br*ix now grind otie-third more with the *ame power, with your 06 loch «toi.e*.
Ikepeetfully youre, W 11. RAYMOND.
Ttvou Rut. UOAB Mitt*, ALaUtT, M.iacs 1«, ISM. Jons Wore, R*^. D*AT.RMU In reply to vour toooeet tor IntomaHon re»peetlagtlierwfHrrt offour Portable Will, we would *t»te that we h*** now It for *otneweek* with our foor ar.d a balffeet Dtooert, afci c*a *afrly «ty that at all time* It wtll do mot* work than one of our large ctoae*. with UieMtae quantity of water, andilo"-'Hte a* well. t)n one oceaston. when twoof ouTfiRiratidat v: hH:*toie*were grtodlftg wheat, one*tthe r*teofl2bu*bt.:*b«r hour, *nal other 10, we«tart«l your Still In the placeflftheone pHut.: 10 buehei* hour, and frunl your*growtal l&».u»h -^erhoo* u, ,re«iMly the *ame itity of water, lit will al way* thatproportied, A with alleht •UC»-L of water tt wttj do JT *hen It would helmpoenl: 'odrtve a 4 foot6In lt**to*d. In tact, we crankier It a niv", valuable Improvemeot upon the M'il utonee now In oms cui uubeaitatinglj reeommetal It to the attention of all MUle^*.
A J) SUKTARD Co. UYMKK, Aeemt, Tem*IIaute.
I.
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2d Door North of Phocuix Block," r-"
JQUX SAVRR,
JUST RECEIVED an .almost ertdleas variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Amonjt bis preaeut a**ortment tnay be fouad the Triumph, from Daytou Hooaier State and Kentuckian Premiums, from Cincinnati New World, (llobe, All**,OladiatorandCoHiwl«r,from Albany, New York. The* are all e*©olle«t pattertss of Cookin* Store*, Most of them intended for either It »od or
Coal. and many' of (hem having TWO FIRB PLACKS.
one for
«sinter and me for summer. la his a^worltneut of PARLOR STOVES,are ih« Soovenir aad Floral IHtrlor, whkh are ttdttttny* for either wood or coal, as also i* the ae}fr*f«tatittr Furlor. Mr. Satmc ha* a be an extensive assortment of •%. TLN AND JAPANNF.i) WARS. *l
SIXVbI FIXTURES, &<:
ITStoro, ttn Markol SlrwMU 9d Door N«rth *t NaUoaat Road Street, oppoaiI* Farriugtoo's Block, Terre-Haute, ladiaoa. June25, lS53«39tf
NATIONAL BAQI'EHKKAN SKY LIGHT GALLERY, I* East end Phmm* Rom,
OYKR CHILD'S BOOK STORK.
nnilf! saWeriWra IMV* tweaUx r«r«lMM«i lhl« Cutely, aad bewe gnstlf ««4wf»i it,
£i—fMrtle^ar attoatlea f*M to tlasuJiaf ikat It la «m»W if* wt aaporkw t* aa* i« lk« etaiatoBHM. Wwt. Titty l»v* Uglit—«wi all kaow Xe^bsa.ts.dwdtog la awb -a wm»i*» of It rftfilfalfy waaaged.
Tbey do a«t suffer tWiseiTe*
atto wt-,1 to N %'ino act of prodael^r ***. 1*^^* er^-to t4CKii AaJ, for fartbor aatisfsgtioa. Uie paklk UKtlB. wkk* *i# Saw*
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erhelKer ifctj waat Pictorr* ar wrtHkv hav*, *l»o. coiwrtaaUy Itotol, DXOUERRBAN STOCK, *#rm
Jtttto 17, A.
in DOUBLE RECTIFIED ^!^Kth*^i*«Wt
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CIXCUXAT1 STORB* Bak» IU«, 1 ffgr rwaietoiatari* aa^r«T Mo«*a Crtot^ jltl kVadsaf DoaMOk aadr«rwi« WlK£$isl «J C*Ma» 1A Fw. 0«*«» l^r«^
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mCIBN »O0EXST, SWISS WATCHMAKJEB. Has rewimtd his Jewelry Store. 3 door* £nit of the Post OJice, Main Street, ITben be bee jo*t neeNed l*r*e MWtwtt of
FIXE JEWELRY"
Of rrtrr dneaifdoe, Xa^leel Ceeedl OoM •iiitiwe, *H k! •oC PttKl Lever, I«tdae, Drtoebed, OM aad film Vitdm (•total mi SeUd SOW We», *e-, to., beaeUj lit tO" Lowest Price! -CO
MMatrtllai it to tbeir edewtoge to eell ee mm btfoee ptnrbaetoe dievhnt. tar
WATCHES. u4 *J] other JXWSLST, repaired ea the ebertset ootiee ead la the wry tn*t
Am-Biib, Oetobcr
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unium. J». SUEWJIAKER A 8TBATOS, I
Fonrardiinr and Commission Merchants. STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
AND DEALERS IN FLOUR. SALT e*o FISH OtBcc oe oarotr of Plrst e^d Ohio Street*, oaer tbe Brktc«, Yerte-liMnte, ladieua. OU" Strict ettootioa slreu to eU baeioee* In the Use rf For warding end Com«l«tai. _-B
RKFEIt TOi—Beucnt Co. 8. H. Potter I Co. Ororer aa fheamf N. Caitfa Bsc*? K. W. Pmith A. McGregor
J.
Ceofc A C»., TtmsUeete. Int. Jeo. S. Walter*. Maotexu me, lad. Semuel Orr, EruerUle, led. ,r Aa«a*t 12, IKSS-tA-tf
S I & E E (sircctixoiis TO EARLY di, LEGGETT,)
and Commission Merchant
rEKKE-HAUTE, INI).
Refer to: P. Buckingham & Co., Toledtf Bockinghem Sc. McCailouch, New Yorl Buckiufham & Gulherie. Buffalo
Keouedy & Foster, New OrieiiD*.
IT LIBERAL ADVANCES} medo on coaaigu-j mento to u* or"Wtli«!r of the above House*. March 18, l653-25tf
S. L. HO VET,
FOHTVARDING&.COMMISSION MERCHANT AND PKODUCE BROKER, EVAXSVILLE, OBI ANA icr* Office it J. 8. Mitchell'*.
Liberal adtaiuse* utade QU egualgnmeoto to Now Orlean* or New Verk. Dec 9,1853-11-tf
PINE LUMBER.
\\j E are uww recoiving, at our Lumber «rd, a large quuiitity of seasoued PinelumLier of every dencriptiou aud thickueee. Dressed Flooring and Weatherboading, Pine Latlis, and Bed Cedar Ketice Posts. april 29,1853*31tf SMITH &. LEGGETT.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS. I Ml E tloanl of County Oomml**loner* of Vigo County, 1 Indiana, bate received to erect, thi* year, ou Lot* S aud 1, in the subdivltlon of Lot 96, at the Intersection of Market and Oiiiotlreet*. in Temv-lUiUte, Vigo county, Indiana, a building for County •office*, which Bhail combine (olldity, durubllltj and f.'ilety from fire, with oeutueca uod pr»cllcul uouvenleaoc la regurd to the oljeet* for which It I* Intended.
The better to attain Uie*e end*, they have Instructed tn« to Invito Builder* In thl* dty and eleewbere, to fnrui*h drafl* plane and (pecificatlon*, accompanied by au eatlmata of tbt entire co»t of the building, and tbejr agree to pay for the drafU which they ileem ftr*t awl aerond beat, a fair compensation.
I aceontlagly hereby give an Invltattoo to Builder*, to tornl«h rii-ufl* aioreanid, which I will he ready to raeelve al my ofll e, at aay time beforo the 6Lh day of February, 1544 at 10 o'clock, A. II.
A. LAXGE, Auditor.
Torre-Haute, Jan. 18, 18M~16-4w
NOTICE
,S HURKBY OIVKN. That *euled proposal* for the keeping of the poor of Vigo county, Indiana, fur ooe year from tto® flr*tof Mitreh tiext, will be received at the Auditor'* Office hi Terre-Haute, until Jdooday. the 6th ot February, 1$M, at 10 o'clock, A. If.
Bid* will be received for the keeping of both tbe resident and traneleof paupers, and for the keeping of the resident pauper* aloAe.
The reals aod profit* of the Poor House Farm, east of Torre Haute, will eoastitute part of the couililoratiou for keepli the poor, and bidder* are expected to state what amount money they requite In addition to those rents and profits
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The proposals mu*t be accompanied by the name* of twepon the fhlthftil performance of thij
•tble persous, as securities for contract. Torre- Saute, Jan. 13,1851*-16-4t
'A. LANOE, Auditor.
REMOVAL. I respectfully notify my patrons and friend*, that on aod alter To-dtor, my STUCK 01 ,, MCSTC, PIANO KORTKP, Ac., will l«
RKMOVKl) TO No. 60 NEW BLOCK, (Middle Store,) WEST roimiH STRKKT, between Waluutaod Vine, where I may hereafter be found and shall be happy to *uppty tbem at heretofore, I have an extensive assortment of ILTU^R, DAVU A Co,'* (Bo*ton,) superior Piano*, with and without IIH Jtollan Attachment, al*e, New Turk Piano*, Uuitar*, llarps, "Vlolius, Acoordeoos, Ac.
Pianos to let.—Cash paid for Second Hand Pianos. NOv.Ttb, lWWmB D. A. TBUAX.
Tcrre-Ilantt* A Richmond Railroad Co. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, January 19,1654.
DIV!DED NOTICE!
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Snllivan Ciicnit Coart, February Term 1854 John Barton, Administrator of "1 Aaroa Barton, de^eitferfv {OowuMt to onoaae Uci
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atj*aas af ilw Csaa*y. mmt am 0*e Ml Pab PtotSata le^ea iatle** ml yaaMtoaaia ef Bay, Owri, Cor*. 0wts« taeu. e*to to#I atotstol sf tw^HSae we4|^t. j**k«,usKM»^Mi m.rlsuuxi»,«r*i|^ai
TO LOVERS OF FINE CANDY.
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received, by Kswm*, at SAflVS, Mtotowtod fceCtaaa*&a»..
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DIVIDEND of Foor (4) per i«it. oo the Capital Ftock, out of the nelt eatidogs, for the six mouths ending December 31 «t, 1W3, bas this day, bonk declared, and will be paid to the Wcsiem'Btorkholder*, at the oAoe of the Treaaurer of tlte Compitur Terrr-Il»«te, oo or iiftor the 23th lost.
By order of the Board of »tr*'Vr*. FCIL CUAJL WOOO, Jan 30-17-3W' Secretary. tNmrier aod Exprww copy. 'v-
I'jr. wrox Hsu Estate.
John Pry aad Richard Plgf, IIKRXAM. Jolta Barton. wtfltMIslttitor. lias ilMl bis complaint «IHi tbeCWritof UteOUrultOoartof Mid .J County sgatott Jdia frr sad Bfcbanl Pitt, and also, an
alhtavlt that the *Md JMm Pry is net a nsMtot ef the State
tbelast Mor»i*j to February next, to sa»wer to safel coWjatotolU that US S*OMWill bebaaotaad detomiced tobU aad SKMS) aoordingl) .'
Attest Jatmarr ITth. 1*M. JOSEra w. wourjs, ckr* PR».FTESXM S C.C.
Great Central and Eastern Route. INDIANA CENTRAE RAILWAY SEW ABKAxeKHxarr.
"Where there'* a will there's a HFajr." *1 wish I could think so,' sighed little .Mrs. Martha Digg, as she sat dismally down in her cozy kitchen. 'Now there's Digg, do what I will, I can't please him, if there's beef tor dinner, he will wonder why it wasn't bacon and if I boil greens he-will look black at them, and mutter something aboul cabbager. II1 set the latter vegetable beiore his dainiy ptlale. he's sure to think he's poisoned and as to puddings they ought always to be pies and pies, they ought always to be pud*
U1I,K"
The said John Fry, l» therefore hereby notified, :r Wtbrp the Honorable Judm of lea At SOITie
of faklbni that mM be be aad appear Iwtbre the Monorihie Judge of 'heSuiiwaa Oec«itOsw.oe the tbtrd dmrrf ttrfnext tens bauds who never needed aa apology—who ofn-dd Oonrt, to te boKSea at tbeOourt Hoorcio SuiUtsn oo
Se* route to Ctoetooati aad Daftos. Col am beat, CJe»e-
... n. 'qr "»"~'^-'sa«L Ptttstwrgto, Mdlad*». !-ta, aid«Owe Bastent eitto*. •to aad aftor MO»tUT, Jaa«i«f S, MM, KuMagee m*» wtll roa ibitoas, »aoday« ex^eptedi
Twftbtoi.iaity'dacfewar. they do it at the Aator House with hdntttyrafa* cpnM Wve tndaaiupniU st oo, A K-ifeb- dreds ofaervant*, aad if she is a little ber* tosvtog to ueA. k. o*to tmakhet at Rtcbauod
1 do wish men would be reasonable—al men. for I've heard tell of bus-
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ttOMtMiltt 13 M., to Itoyleei at WM A. )1. toCoiambat al S to C»ete4«d *t 6.4A P. *. X«ll traialeave* todtooapoii* »tli*
i*7f fMf because he's too thoughtless lo hire a man.
Mt. n* M. *. CMM. "7^' "f™
and «t£*r fcietoea eta* *toea to ttortoa aad •*-1 baods are husband*! and some if ibeyonlr sr p« y»« tri$kt« ar«i«e to Oevetoo* to ttoMtocaaaartwitiiUfeefla^ to make you look decent, thiok they v« more to do than keep voo at their
Xo cbsagerf gayeee ««mto D^rto^, beck aad call, al a matrimonial bargain, to Tw!toa*fl inrir ott nbnfillmrtrrrf VVhere tfaetre'a a will, there's a way,'— 0» «b^.U«re is- I oan only say, thai
AsMwtoTta^taqafaaef I'd like to man^i rtabl into q«tet and hap-
r. w. weir*
THAT SAME OLD COON WANTED AT THE R.*R. CORNER. wa «Wb to*«niiwa ^laaw ,««tt »oi, mt
Otter. Otey FTjtf «i, *e fba. UFA* CM. UWM CA 0^minii—a.wt&, mat Dw tto*. ftarjA efwM* ee wtt Mr She tMaS sales to CHlk. twcmamL
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could sit down with sunny faces lo any aort of victual*, provided they were decent. •It is rather hard for a woman to be calittd cross and unsociable, when sne's only tired —for a poor child lo be snubbed for making too much noiKt, or snarled at for keeping loo quiet—ilia. Now, there's Mrs. Never* mind, everything goeii right in her houie The (act is, her buaband is a man and a gentleman, he don't expect his wife to get through her work ar quick or as nicely as
why! be just turns to and helps her
lie doo't let her break her back spitting wood
BKA08BAW. ftd^t Af^t got the will, but to tell the
nco COXmvrr SCAiCSt *™»k» Uiakeauro tofiod the wajr, *od oo« rpamt tJCALKS have toes po« l» oo raortb Street, at the «f WOO*!--Poor Martha Digg! g*t op and put your kitdbeo ID prime oruer—prejjare a ffflokiaf mapper, aad wail paii«otly the reiuro of
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Mosca Digg, aad his usaal bioaring over kit cop of tea.—Olive Branch
SftB&u Ctmma Otic* -~0t» Sonday a dog en tared osteoftfae clwrcbea of thw city, aad pas*ifig up tho broad aisle •seaodad tim pulpit stairs, and looked around wiih great graeiety «poo the coogrgatioo. Then deMseiMltnf. b« wade a ]oon»«y Artwgfe *ke
Mdi pew door, and
cbait^. ramping «p td eacli pew attempliag to oiake ffiaods At fast be entered a peer, and daring ptr»y*r f« nuue gravdy, aotfl, fioally, forget ting the decora at doe the occasion, be jumped op aod gave a very deeoot lady, who was siaoding with dosed eyes ia the pew behiad. a iwKV UMBk.
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kissiaf the My he was preattpdy reveled from the charch-—Boeton 1h*.
fleafceked llnlro«ib often hear ihe name of llutipeck applied to tn«n. who, having the good fortune lo be united to women of strong seose, con* suit them oo all matters of importance, and follow their advice. As for ourselves, we think the oickaame misapplied in such cases and that we oan dHttugui*h. at fir*t sight, a family where a woman of sense presides. Nature has endowed woman with a fine taot, and as it were with an intuitive quickness of perception, which in men is more ibe result of refldciiou, and even thou more *u bject to error.
Iliatoriaus have oftelh remarked that all great and distinguished nwu were indebted lor their early education to excellent mother*. Tacitus relates of the ancient SI»*M»S that they paid the highest rc«pect to the counsels of their women—that they never commenced war, or undertook any business of importance, without admitting iheir wiv«s lo their counsels. Their a lviue appeared to them sacred, believing that nature had endowed woman with the faculty ot fureseoitig future events nbdoubt, beuaune they knew how to inspire the hearts ol their men with confidence—with that undaunted courage which de.tpises every danger, even death and which, as such, will, nine lime* iu len. n*ure success
In a state of barbarism, women are troatd ike slaves, and the men are little* beimr than rutes. As society gradually becomes more unproved and refined, the influence of wonen increases—they become the equals and issoeiate8 of men, whose manners iliey sof* en ami improve.
In the most polished circles—for instance, al c.iurtst—it is tint always birth or wealth, but women who aibignto each man the rank wbich he is lo hold in ihat society. No man of sense will ever atlempl lo govern in his family by arbitrary commands, nor will a sensible woman obey them—it will only set her inexhaustible invention aiwork, and after all she will do just tu she pleases.
For the edification of ihose who ihinK they can penetrate the designs oftho Indies, we lave translated a liitle story from a French volume on Oriental manners. To understand this story, we have to inform our readers that, among the Orientals, ii is custom* ary among friends, for a man and his wife, to stipulate a certain lime—perhaps a week or a month—during which they will not accept anything from each other, without first pronouncing lite word Diadesle, orifihey omit, lo pay forfeit, whiuh may perh ips. have been the origin of a somewhat similar custom among ourselves. Il may be sup* posed that each party practices the greatest ingenuity to throw the other oil* their guard.
A philosopher residing in that country, who was by no means insensible to female charms, had often worshiped ol their shrine tnd as often, as he thought, suffered from
their wiles and caprices. Hut he determined to get wiser he collected many stories of female cunning, which he copied in a took, and carried il wi him to consult as occasion might require.
One evening, while passing ihroug an Arab camp, he notices at the entrance of one the tents, a female of uncommon beauty She saluted him as he passed, and mad* niin the oustwnxry offer that he might rest himself if fatigued. Scarcely had he taken his seat on the carpet, and near so tfeautiful a creature, when he became alarmed.— lie drew his volume from his pocket, and continued to read without daring to cast a single glance at his beautiful neighbor.
That must be a charming buok." said the lady "which can engine your while attention so'' "Indeed it is," replied the philosopher, "but it contains secreis
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Which you certainly would no: conceal from me?*' said the fady, wiih an irresistible smile. ••Since you will have it ao," relorted the philosopher, -it contains a complete description of all female arts and wiles but it would not interest you for I dare say you could not learn anything from it."
Are you certain that your book is complete!" said the lady. Here—ibe conversation commence—ifie philosopher pocketed his book, and so far forgot himself and his system of philosophy that without premeditation he found himself on his knees, holding the delicate hand of the fair one between his own and whoknws what might been the consequnce. had not the lady espied at a distance her lord and master?
Struck with terror, she exclaimed. "We are lost! My husband is returning home and if be finds you here, be will put both of us lo death 1 see but one chance for you, wbich is by concealtog yourself in this,box, of which I have the key." may be supposed the philosopher did not hesitate to avail hitnwelf of the only apparent chance. ,\s the Arab entered his len, the lady met hhn. "You come in good time," said she. lor, not long since, a stranger, who called himself a philosopher.'stepped at our tent, and asked permission to rest himself, but so far forgot himself as lo speak lo me of
The Arab became enraged tut wffo eW describe the agony of the philo*opbs, who overheard every word that was spoken?
Where shall 1 find the wrechf" said the frantic Arab, foaming from his mouth,"thai by one Wow I may put an end lo him aod his piesuropuou.*' -Mere—io ibis box!" replied the lady, tendering him the key.
The enraged Arab tore It from her hand but the fady, io a St of laughter, exclaimed -Have 1 caught yoa at iaetf Have yoa sot taken the key without cromMiooiog ihe word Diadoslef lastaotly pay me the forfeit"
For some moments the Arab stood as if pfttrt&Hi, then qaietfy returned the key to hts wilis. 1 •hall pay you the forfeit/* Mid »e. "fatal Jet «*e advise you hereafter to gaiu yoar eods without giving me unnecessary vexation"
Soon after, the Arab again left He leot. and the l*dy opened the hot, te which *he faxed the poor philosopher almost dead from Umr hot whew she pro*»o«r»oed the words, »Yo« era safel" he nimbly vaulted from htr r«tre«t. "Deeply learned and wise man!" ..id the lady "depart to peace but do no* fcfget to record die oocorreoca of this day ia your book."— Nook'* Mesaengerf*^
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Japan and Japanese.
In their social and domestic life lite Japanese are truly Aaiaiio. Their females occupy but a subordinate position, although they are permitted to share in all the innocent recreations of their husbands and fathers. and are not held in such jealous solusion as io some pari* of ludiaf??* Their minds are cultivated with as much care as is bestowed upon men, and the literature of the counirv boasts of many female names. They are lively ami agreeable ootnpanions. and are much celebrated for the eae an 1 elegance of their manners. Wiih all thesn privileges which they enjoy, thev are yel in a state of total dependence, and the power of divorce is indulged in lo ihe extreuto by the husbnnds
Children are brought up in the habit of implicit obedience, and all of every rank are sent lo school, where they learn lo read aud write. Beyond this degree of education however, the children of the rich are instructed in morals, and live whole ert of good behavior iiiclu'lini the minute frn»s of etiquette. Arithmetic and the aoionoe of the Almanac form another important portion ot their education, since it would be in Ihe highest degree disgraceful to commence any great undertaking on nil unlucky day. And last, as the finishing study, thev are initialed iuto the mysteties of ihe HariKira, literally meaning -happy deep»ieh but which is in reality the mode of s«»lf dasiruction, by which every Japanese of distinction feels bound lo resorl upon oooaeions where his life is al stake from any impending penalty.
At the age of 15 years the boys have 'heir heads shaved, ami become members of society. They also receive It new name at this lime, and invariably upon every advance in rank the old name is changed for a new one. Xorare these the only occasions when this change take* place no subaltern is allowed to bear the haute name with his ohief, and therefore when an individual is appointed lo a high station, every one under him who chances io he his namesake, must immediately find and adopt a new name.
In marrying, equality of rank between ihe contracting parties is the fir.it requirement, and when no obstacle of this *ort stands in Ihe way, Ihe youth declares his pasxion by attaching a branch of a certain shrub lo Ihe houne of the young lady's parems. If this is neglected so is his suit if il i* accepted, ao is the lover: and it the damsel wishes lo pul her reciprocity of this oiler beyond a dount, she forthwith blackens her teeth. Presents, as among most ot the oriental nations, are now exuiiangHd. and after with great ceremony, burning h«*r toys to indicate that she is to be no long«r childish, she is presented bv her parents with her mnrriage dress and some arlioles ol household furniture, among whicii a always spinning wheel, a loom, and (lie culinary implements required iu a Japanese kitchen. All ibis bridal equipineni io conveyed in great splendor to the briiiegroom's house, and exhibited on the day ol welding,
Fertility of the IVttliie Laud. When litis country was fir*| settled il was often predicted thai ihe richness of the ami would not continue after it had b«en used few years. And, even aftur Ihe couulry had been settled for several years, newcomers would iu no wise believe 'hat ihe land could continue its unequalnd productiveness. But time has since proved io ihe oM settlers, that the land holds its own ami produces crops equal if not superior to those first grown There may be some doubt ns to the adupUtion of the soil ami climate lo wheat growing, but as lo the rich ness and ability of Ihe soil to produce any, tiling else growing in this Utiiude, (hero no reason to doubt.
We turned a furrow a few d.tys since in afield that has yielded a crop of cor*!!, or wheat, or oats, every year since 1833, or in other words, seventeen ye»rs, without any manure. We have known this field, together with many others similar, lot the last ten years, and il has produced invaria-' bly good crops—•ifie last crop whiuh was oats, was a* large as could grow and not fall down before harvest. These facts, which are easily proved and numerous similar ones, of which there could be no doubt, do not look tike failure in lite fertility of ihe prairie land. Vary many who have lived among the hills of New England, N. York, or l'enns)lvania, are slow to believe that any large number of successive crops can be raised upon any soil without manure, bat they have only to come here and give the soil a fair (rial, and they 0*tild not hut be saiisfiod.—Freepnl (III.) Prairie l$tm#_ oerat.
A lad, a day or two since, was catted lo ihe witness •land iu the Common
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to his competency as a witness by no! understanding the nature and obligation* of
oath. The tir«i question put was— •Are you a son of the plaitiiiiff The little fellow crossing his legs and deliberately pulling aboul half a piper of tobacco into his mouth, replied MUM the utmost coolness. •Well, it is so reported.' it-"-
He testified.—LafageUe Courier.^ .4
One hour tost In the morning by laying In bed will put back all the business of the day. Ooe hoar gained' by rising early is worth a mouth in the year. One hole in the fence will cost len times a* much ae il will to fix it at once. One good n«w»psj»er a good thing Iu every family,
•There'* sro«ftt» at the bottom of every mUch-.ef.' said Jo«. 'Yes.' replied Charley, "when I used togst into mischief, my moth* er was at the bottom of me.' t» sSi
Mrs. Partington says Diet noi'iing despises her io much a« to see people who pra* fess to accept salvstion. go to church with* oat their parses when a recollection is be lakea. *YM area coward/ said a low Londoner to a poor coun'.rymsn. who had rehieed te fight, "No I beaut/ said the coiinirvtoan, «4 have nothing to da with cotes, I am a shepherd.' .?v-
A 'streteV in ibe toisgiuauou te Jdream* ing you are being bsnged.
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