Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 February 1854 — Page 1
TUB TEKB&liAIiTE JUURNAL, ta runt* rciuiiED ttur raio.tr, sr WILLIAM MOORE AND W*. E WcLEA.V
Term*
For iii month* |l^W t*»r annum, If psIJ wiihta six neiUH J,00 After ibe expiration ibe yeer. ••.. W If piid receipt »f the first paper 1.50
O* No paper di«ceuliua«d a a til »H arrearages •re paid, except ni th« option ef th* pnpikun. Tmu *dterti*im$. OeeSfqenre three .$1,00 (Mi nd4iil«Hl Insertion p*r gqeer* 2S ff l.ilwral iliK'itml mw)« l«» jr««rl]r *dveftl»rr*.
FRESH GROCERIES,
tttOMPftlSnca
prtptmi
,le*rrf,.ti»«« *t Um UT
UilFkST CJUtU fUUkX. jg-n
New Orleans Sugar and Molanacs, Stoart** X. T. Crcufwd, Pelvsrlaid. White, Clarified aod 04n S»g»r Manas* sad (Mh* Syrup «t»
Sees**!
Si*
•aoalltr, la bWn sod I sepsriur Yxsag Hy*"". Imperial, Oaapewder M*l Hack Tw, la Umti and ebssts ant 12 fc North Caroltoa Ifead Win »«*rrtot Mo, 1 llew f«rk flwpt Tu(4M Bump In UtKf (MMka^M, *•., It.
UWMf4ff rtUbt| Rla —a HU fl»nwiwil JttiOogw fa W
TOBA('('(1.-O«r inner'me nt of Tob-ocro emhnrx tlM MlwH
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to
Iwaistsi IMWI*! Extra Ca»
aadlsh, Virginia Maiiutbi Inn, Orinoco, 0«t«iJr» Kstaral Uf 4a meal! tmsaa, IVytma, Ownt City, bwnta Ptatu, aid Mber Ana brand') Jaba Anderson's (Man* flu* rot, Watmo* Orape ant Virgin flu* eat. Unafan Extra Cm eat, I L*riltanl'« Mseeatay Sea#.
LIQUOR*.— rlramftes of superior quality Port, Madeira and Malaga Wta»«i (Halt, (WA aod Baarbaa Whlckyt Slwidaia HollandUln, (extra.))
bntvimt
•rotol* Alt, la pint* ant quart** Champagne aal Clanrts of varioutebole* brsad*i and a general eaaerta**»»t*fSnsM|ia»»f* whlrh we guars**** (Mm, awl salmdad asprasady tor Invalid*.
PKI/ITH.—-M. R. and Layer Retains In «rbol«t, •Jiulf, quarter ami aiia-flfhth t«M| Caetoo tSin*tr Jarai tntron, AlntMKlK, fmvna, IIWM. Brauir Krulta t/ aver? 4* wHptino, MHM, KpanUh CtMouiaUs, (una, Gtyara, llaraaa JrMnrr«a, Banllne«, ke.t kc. ('((•ARX.—Havana Ckg*r« of ch«Me* bnin!a
KIHH Mack oral IX
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and
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«aeb{
Toofmm
tun) Aouiala Is («aiiiar bfcl*.
I'OWIIRU AND SHOT.—Kentucky Rlfl t'owjrr |a Ptpad da. fltfarrf* Amrlem Sporting 9»«dar,
r*rr Strong
and OImDi In »aMi(iW| do. dt.
do. Shot of all aha*, in bag* IW aato
N®*. 35, l«53-9-tf
WA8SON 5t CO.. KUM'I Block.
BEMOVAL OP THE PADLOCK. TIIK nfaacrfher harla* mnotal to the No. I four «t»ry Brie* Htnrelfl tha WARHKN BUX'K, la now p«wparal
to
'lw* the l*«t
ffOCK OF IIABttWABB, Saddlery, Iron, Steel ami Tools.
ot all klo4«, to ha fctanl In thbt city or hi Indiana. Tha aMorluent eamprtaM attah a earlrty of fcoth SHELF AND HEAVY GOODS, ahet It I* linpo**lt»te
In
ennmerale.
Tift Pl.ATIt, HMRKTIKII^, OOPPRR, WIBB, BI/CK 11N, AXVIlJt, VMM and BBUXIW^, »lwa/ o» hand. Iter* a aanet eMapleta aeaorllMMit of
BL'ILOlXtt ItlATEftlAUt,
OAltPENTKHS' TOOLS, CAHIXET TRIM MINOS,
Shoe Finding* ami Ltmlhrr of *U kimit.
Baring tha «Mln|
$mmo,
I "ball keep oa band a large
PINE DOOR* AND WINDOW MAMII, from t»y to to 10 by 16* In 8n4tilery and ONrrinxe Trltnmin*«, ileal tery Urfely, a«d ran oBcr tha beet of bargain* la that tlWe
Corlafe awl (Ml Chain of all "lire, Paint*, Oil*, Win.low Ua»», Nail*, Aptkan, ami Mill ami other law*. I keep a tarae Mnek of Hemtt«lnn'« Rift" litrnl«, aod (ItaiTrla»minf» j^twrally, tod UUX* BKAUV MAOB. rAH.HUHV TOOIX
I ahall keep ao eye particularly t» the Vitrwr'l wante, and ww tall h« Rare a foml horll, l*(wl«, Cart, Sey the, Cradle, Ale, or any OtherTvx( tneell him at ft Tery rvaanoabteprofit. Ilatlai now a Store wad Iron ItnoM flltel up expraaalv Rr the Hardware buetuea*. and eaeeUtna any other atom-howr of the kltHl In the eity, I ahall ha able to »bow
gtwf»
to much
belter ad raita«e than befetilore, tor BHMBMBKK TUB BUN OJf TUB PAUWKJK." rt. H. I'O ITBR.
Torre llanle, reeewber#. WW1I1 AettUnel," Ur«».ea.att», oopy three mokith*, antl **Ml Ull. 1*KW BOOK!*. '. 1 UBAIWN JI PlrrxmiAl.
(or
JiUnnry let,
Hag of Oar OttkM, for Jauaury lai, gmtly ««la?gwl and Improred. All lite M*n«tlie* for Jaotiary.
Vhriet In ItUtary, by Pr, TufubuH. A Month In Kngiatxl, by Twkerman, Marly KofaveioetiU, by Mary Frttuer« Carl Krlaken, hla ChrtoUHa* tseklu|(, Vy Ibe Aall.wof •WW* WMe World.
Tha laqMl and moat complete atotk of Bdwot Book* in town, Tha American Almanac for WM.
New Onnke re.'vivetl etery week, at Jao CIIU.0'8 BOOK BTORB. TMeEOAiWTwJvilA M'iND'tiintll ^or 1854. Tha ftetn of the Veamo, Oemeof Beaoty, 'The Thought llloemm, Uiml tiearee, The Dew Drop, "The May Hower, The Maaonle OBMhf. i«in of A (feetkm, tilly of Ue Valley, Wow of tham*. The Forget M»-Jol, Tfhe Beaaenber Me, 7t)Hetra»* B»«, •The floral Porgt Me-Sot,
1
MOVVMH
mti«*4y an and awM p«lW lataatph, ha
tnteoda and ehall an* h» »Ne tofhmAeh the beet DOUBLE RECTIFIED WHISKEY. which baa ever !to» *oM to thla marhet. It l» derMedly the meet aleaaaat. pw** «d *e»* wNW WhWtey, whWl waa «T*r aaade, aanl will exeel the k»al »»er tevoght here font ClaehwaUl «r aatr elher plaee.
All thoee who wiah to gwt tha beat rwafly ftalfr mn-ttpd ITTilrtar will phMtaa eat! aad let the artMe
OmatHodnctidttln FrtSTT AT TUB INDIANA CASH STORE,
It
la pwr*haa»*.
UAe aatkw
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MIWIJI
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NEW YORK ADVERTISMENTS. rsOM S. M, ramwiu CO., 5aama Mwt. II UK ITS GOLDEN GLOSS 170* TIIK HAIS.—Aaaoog to
I
ewmrtmeut l*h» Tariw-Ilawte,
The Madam, TW Cryetal Fe«aa), The Bentatt, Teniperanee Koopeake, The MOM B«aa Ull! ot HetUawet, OiA of Plowera, Appleaof Hold, Floral U*t». Oiit
at »ta«aUM(s
The Koee,
The IIOMM Aonvali Bulled by Haadley. Blhlee, I^rayar Book*
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1
f»r aede al Deonaaher I, IMS-
Work* In Ana IMIm
W. U. BVOKIMIiltAM'B,
DOUBLE
RECTIFIED WHISKEY. F. T. IH'UMAN lufcrwt* hla fHtaato aM the pwMIe rNtMllr, that thrmigrh a h«r eiMhaa* I* the MMW aatd after having ftked hla MttQrhf naww, ha Ma New 9tore Room, a l»rt* had after aa
tadlee will pleaea
gtv* a» a iMMl|M»t wbat wwa^y.
sua •.««««. NEW CAB»«A«K SIA^I FUTOBl 1 HATK naHMawl the Outtap Ma
HBW BMOT
bwtMaa. at taqr MSW b*t*e«eObwy«nd Itatieeal
Jeum»la.
I*,
R«FAIRIIRA
Dt Ml IMi 4aan Mw ahertirt awOee. A)Mw PAtNTT!f6 AS» TAJmunm «Mi MMMMK.
SWW
BKAU, ykiliaala Ihlall I*IW» a* Bm*, BB auttaiaf latmrtwt Mmrtttw* of t%»Mnl wmaHw eaaariM, «nd the ywhfta ha £tmwol thai ike tana JmM
a hay Waeh af »aa* wad »*«*. waapWaang
W«* eairtetr af tawWa* aad Mia***. OaaN. TiiaHmr «m OM1 Jnwr Wat*, all af the h*at «m», whleh Ike liia»iiin»aHy l*«U(H»a all the aheea 0wd* wttl l» aalda* Um***y laeeWaoah wad Sfiaaaa nmmt—nil mUlnaO inw| Mfan tattM «w*a, OAawad
mi ttd
IWIIH*
HURT
irroarthof UM Utn,
muifaa far tk
tUmOtOJttX (ItOSf
tafcaa thalca4.
tint nnan»« «MI fa* gtroa why ft In aitKiMlIf aarf aai prrirrrmi t* all
utttun.
UT,
hrann It hat p«OT«d
«'liaJlalaMniai,
UM BTM
W, Bxaaaitt hapartealiaiallfal«Urtt
0nMaald«fl|MM|«taa iaflae Hair. 31, Baeaaar the le«K with to* HicHwInaHaB, whlrh tkqr all nnfi, km aOoftM It ttaMf other waaww »hM ha |lf«l «kr It la a pari fa»ortt», hot dme who wast «m» have caitf to «i*alt atrial. M*» a eta. la Urge tvCOaa. r»r lata br Oragsiau aaal
tu**tuv
awnnrvhm.
W. C. IWnrrm, «M Broada^f, Tort. U»j« Utaan Xcrrlnatt. Jtw It,
Vth
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0mrtmmat, to *kM webertta
UM•tiMrttoe•of»tM« the rfSicM of Ttrw-BMb rictaHj, «MI n*«t K)«
*a»t AXES
et3-hnC
FRAUD!
at
lahetled ia-afh tike
to fwaMk omr iusluaasw with ail
the raal COfXtSX A CO. auhe
•ts««U ha partiealar toaoUea the»t«aje,aa there are
oar*,
which
Follow the Crowd
/II \'I^I I \r
Porter aud
Rare
and
In I..If bbl«
i|narUr lhl« ami ktfU| ttairaoD In ttarewt an Utt»| 0*lfi«h lu l«tM
TarVMtt orantarlMU aad iaiitattooe itaatwl CoUina aal y?~ .. .. .. ?!T^r aajr Pwrtahte MUI known,rxhibtt* a aarteftof from tenth to thirty lhia .„... ParttfMtaUTto tt »tJreWBeaf water, The/WJd» (ram theae Mill* arc not their
utmtnmJMmMf
rwt*«T the tailed tUtaa aa 4Mar tumhmut. Tkmr mn •ak la illfcriMt parU o( the eoantrjr aal arc |aanll)r their pooreat tuaiity tua, whl«h hare Mwnl tmrli aa «m
XI !.« ,lL JL^L^ fc«r««1 oar 1 Xtt, tebvarimtalftaMa, lathe Wi" aW Cv '1 »*T» TKAwR MaW^C W* CRRMMMMMM Wa"~ WJ1B a/.jt. -a ih. ia tt a a tfc* *u» of A Ilmrtfart a*4 I 4o aoi lu»« ax» »*IUrr bf UtetMuaeef CbIU«i fen Ik Mafa^ iehthty a«h«la
11
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AT.fl^f1fTT«T!PAflQQnM AN wU»haWlo«U theaaodloaa, i» not applied to tlx~.-
1
anm
opwlag a iaf|* aad wall eelarfcai eteefc of Ready Made Clothing, whleh lor peetnaw of fit and qoallty
ot
BLANKET
mm WJIOB1.C imm,m JL^M
FROCK, SACK AND DR&& COATS, of alt klndJi PA.VTS and VHTOt, of all oaalltlea aad eolore.
9
of all etrfort, *lte* aud price*)
AIM. a larg* aaMirtaaaat of OJUfTUUCKXS' rURXWIUNO 000lS. meh aa UAT8, CAM, HURTS, OOI.LABB, DRAWK1UI,
UNUKlWIllKT*, IliiKOlirs, eUi. A*f QIWMItltJ* of
TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS, aooetaotly on band. We hare no heellaoey In taytca, thai we are fully able to keep up Ibe reputation of the Ctncumall Clothlog Store, a* we have adopted tha Yankee principle, Quirk taliaa and email profit*,—or, A nimblo aUpaace Using worth mora Ihao a •low ehilltng.
Coma, no* and all, and examine nor atork, mi| be aaUafied. AJUIUULKR
A
UOODMAN,
A««/
tUt »f tk» I'uMie Hftutrt.
Terto llante, Ort. 7, l«i-2tf
PRAIRIE CITY
CLOTHING STORE.
DREYFOOH
it
DHO„
IVbolenalr nnd Krlnll DeHlnr* IX ALL KINDS Or
O IN
4TH AND aTI E. INDIANA. v'-I ?£r,
MAIN STREET, BETWEEN 4THAND:»TII, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. «wo«M I**p«tfur„ "all tha .ttentlon o( the Hll-m. of TT thUelly and aurroooding eoamtry to Importation of Kiegant ami Fiuhionabie cumnso, bring one of tha moat com pic to *loek* ever brought to thlf market, aa followm
A law aaeorUaeot of dlfleraat klnda of
OVK.RCU vTS, PANTALOONS, lUTS,
elaewheW.
u, isss-s-ir
OAK HALL
CCf" Pine Leather So* l*. l*»3-*-|y
*mmk tor
Itaelf.
7^*. r. T, uvumas, iiiv: .Vk ft, HifM1* Bf»r4, tWre-lBrnt^liilhwa.
XJ Vj
I I 1
North BMa of the Public Rqoarr,
TF.RRE-H AUTK, INDIANA. .... .. W0VI.D call tha att.tfa. of tharitta— and tbe
I a I N W A N A I O N A O CftOfSISS, athwitieM ofaU Miller*. Which TWW guarantee In pleaaa the »a«t laetkllou* af ta*te* la price, a* well aa i|waiilor and at?)*. AU my good* bring made h) the lateot and moat
FASHIONABLE GOSTVMB,
BOTANIC BRUG STORE. ALLErPfiXCK. rHy^IOIAN AND DRtHUJIST,
RATIMOhlakee^
mdanM hi* Wore Beam, «mH leapaelftdly htftirm (Hand*, awA the |mblle gwmltjr, that ha had now, aad will eoawtaatly «n hand, a Ml anal complete MMM'tMM'tet ff BOTANY AND MTNBXAl HKZDCtNCB, PACfW. OILS,
DYB m'PrS, TARNtSUKi PATSNT MKDKlNBS, PKRrf dKBT. INKS) WINKS AND Uti£OR*. few IbM pnrya«iat a tha mi bm
Xfheraf
MOv I M1»BNIX ROW.
BSTTO aaw aaatr (he ctoa of tha neaatm, w» w«i aMI tha balaare ow StertL whelaaala *r reUil, at Battawi teat. CattMMre aaay My 0^, w» p«f*|a aawwiww lhat Nt tha «MI t»» Meotha retrp artWr aaiaH aaW at piwiatly #r«f 0«r (Meat Mm ha Nd»* aw Bfcx* aa awk aa pm*Me
»tmisaa te this* atwaidy ap. and fa whMl he ha* ptaeml *emw«r th* tatmaalla^iwsl MarMaary liar fht aasaafcetasfa^ ef Pssfl Doors Sa»)i aad Bliads Door aad
Wladlear fiaa«t kc.
TMs
vkmafl In a*
THIT
«r the bxfcaani wtU be pnaapUy al»ea «d to. aad aiQr wt«k mm aay Naf ttall «aot he »W|ai aa the Whhaafc. far heeaty of *tyWs rlagixe af BaMlor nampMe w,t»manlhlp jrA*wiiy^r sABwwan a»t WAXK«S, alw»y*«»M*adaBi4t**ia.
MBilm la «i«s
ksaaancf BwriB.
Jxa WL
BOVQtaAML.
W»i«h, Jiwuy^WMf WUOLBSALR AND RRTAll. BOOT A SHOE STORE.
JOHNta
Okimai PiaiaMaa.
Lhal mad Baawhag **•*$ Jdadp MuMBi mi Mganat daltenK fani**, She«*» Sttnaiai. aa. ml^AW
CaM. Bhwgfc.
Att gmAi#'
fMst |ppnpn» MM VOTHP W WWW wnp msr
JAF TTAE H**T F^EMTH AMDAIM^KMIK &GNH» TAIID OJPAAABID AMMGTV ja*art«ifC«aM»MiaAa1e^id««r«w»M*d.
1
tllwitmrfMd #*««a*4 «r la|anal wmmmatmUt 1 ha, la I'liaiuiaalihi tlman, UU' Atatt Ttttt at rn WM
ft
Ha. 1,-llhtm Ilaw. MM* twm, tv*w Wanai. indta«nfc.
VSiVST
I, fit IIUI1
and of elotb of mr own M«rtl«n, which eawaot be turpaMWd MARKKT STEXKT, S BOOB NORTH OK K1KEX1X BLOCK. lor «t«wahlllly and iHMnwe. I I am (oafident that erery hmar, Secbaaic, or whoaaeeewr beinar be, who »MM to pnrebaw Cloth ling will 5od It to hi* Mrattag* to call and uaaMa* aatea bafara pttrehaaltig elae•bara. Xjf *h*b 4
Fl'ltNISltlNf* GOODS-
eannot be aarwaHl In the Watt, rid loth* lrt« Prame Tnnki *l«ay» on hand.
ParthMBar a'ttentieai Mrid to the J0BBIN0 B09INI9S, and lrt« Prame Tnnki al*«»t M. W. rKCIlttllMICR.
with e*»r* article pertaialng la tha Orog twihwa*. which he will ararraaf fare #ad
BiTLBERIi DEPOT*
(a
MuMaasl will be fassad ef pwl hsalt
aad
OwaMftft
tikama
aa mf «aa
wtth
btMMW
Ua* abonr ssraWawd «e*fc Smtl-lh*, and ef twwuhlf
STORB DOOBSw—Parthidar atteaUea |«M be Uwaasklas lfce«jkasBs^daa»aBteS^ aoPaMia,WBI Bad It hlWr baA^s*s^ bs eall aadi a^isiasSae ^eas^t *sa4 jsi^ces, e^^Jsa^^atpi
Att«afda*» wW a**t »ti peeaapt «llmillia
ethnr hewe Ik Mm West. AdAwae, «.T.aUim,A«ai
DOUBLE RECTITJUBB
111 IS E
B. LVDOWICI ia aow aaaaafactartaaIaf V?*** V*
Grooaries, Wines A Liquors, ,2 T0MC00,
aa artsda of laoMa Rectified WhHtiev, farfrteaof lifa. Noyala» wW heayaNd tooeeoro a eafortw aer ew hreotht ftoto ClaJaaafi. aad refala# ter cb Maw, wMak oaty ta doaa hy a loatreoeth, parity aad Savor dasidedly the mm sold la thie wsefara csaatry. AH these who] JD^ TW htafcesA aaajket prtoela pwhtalwl rate ariMe tea eoaaaiaa m, far the wiU pkmse caU at the M, ISSW
CKXmKKATI rroaR,Va»oa Raw. IIDTfCE. AH klodsof Ptaattiwdrswtp WIXJBSoad TAYHfO Mwi the C«-MttamUa whkii LIQUORS, of the ho* ^jaalHy, *ad at GkHBtaaMi IX aBtHad htviai F.Slutlf iMd' ajwO te prieee, aleraye oahaad- th* Real £a|ail» laataioa, aad, as the koala tie* effi
Whim SK lb,
Ttm-Utwh, Kudi^ iSSMftf -j-Hha tar to* oa hy was: 1 aai aow la foil blast, aad
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VOL. VI. TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1854.
Baffisio Mil! FurnisliLn^ EsUb&hneaL
Improved. Gtnl and Flouring Portable Millf. Burr Mill Stffne*. of Superior quality mnd teorkmansktp OLD AN
KER Bolting Cloth*. Milt Pict*l Screen Wire, and MM Furnishing in all its branches. till »aha«iiW. apwat lar tfcaahaar aM aal well taw** «a UMtatnant.hpqMattohaMlawlcr.liptkirvltkall «thtfartkl«btia afcowr line, Kojw Japivrai OMrtA^il and Ortat Mltl*. ataoabrtaml bjr the propriea iriwrity
larla feeCrie, X. T. IWa MtU* have alitelawl (raaa (Mr titMM^eart paetiiwaan, hoih aa tt ntataa to qnalit/ aad qoaatity 4 work, which prerlwlea the aeneaitjr
Mrief aaarhlaralattanto Uwaa. Itla mtwedni tqr UaeaaoM taapariiawaal Miller* aW MUwrlghtr, that the put rrotury
.. ..
______ jpnwaBKnolaaproeaalln Mm ian»rf«i lai lin that eqaalt that
«nM la«oae *"*******ettalpodIntheaoMHie. The aaaoaptal
t»-to thirty Ihwapwwat ThU, efltaetf, waaaata* tha» ptrtMariyto thowaial«nrteaaa aaanaatlee femr, «rl%ht
'£ZZZu'^i.t£ The^l.rf««,u obtaiiwi fa*.
oftmrm for
lyofthelreaMtrartlan, that eoy atUlerortbeewallMrt eitperieorr, cao k«cp Unatla order. The urn ruwti whlrh to tanol oa nearly all oth*T Portable Mi!l» whether opper oraaaler eleee reniaera, and wMeh ew* thae all ether eaww pel togetii
«aj*»w»,v. vwa^Mi jTheheAof the ronaeratooeaod iroua attwbnl thereto, are reTHE **w riBM or THK !Hed ttpooatrfely, far weijcfaL Ihqr can be fnrniehnl loonier, (irv/iTV\T
A rriT !t« litany l«»lr»Mi!i*aJity, and dri«eo either by belt, *por, or A I I jhtdiwrt*. The law prtaee at whlrh they are furuiaharf,
!K»«
to eheapeo the eocuitrartieai
of Miil
CIV^I) I? I «altaMaftrplailari«a» will* far frfaath^ com for toedaad bread
Vv LU 1 llliMj O 1 Ul jarjIlhetemaBd^wtW^i^ph. Herewith attached,antafrwofthewaiiy letter* wwlwd by "Ilia naming. Of twhat kwghti
I»J'ECTFrt,LV awMone* le the eltlfeoa of Terre Uaote ,th«Br«prtetor from thaaa who hawtheaa Milla nauiioa a*d theaarroontiiof eooajtry, that thvy ha*e|oat reeeited
worlunaaaiiip numot
tweqaallMl by a«y other oetaMUhmeat In the Wcet. Ainuog their lerge and voperlor itoek m*y be fodiatl BEAVKB,
PILOT CLOTH, PBTRRSHAM. BROAD CLOTffan.1
crlndiug at the rate of from twelve to ftflna btahei* wheat per boitrwflhaaae, ami at the fame tiaae making euperior Hour.— We do therefore iMonuaoid theee mill* to the public on account of thrlraubetantlal bolld, eraoomy of power, aud perfn-tneM of work. If we eaaicllUw Burrow* Patent Mill we hereon hand, we will take another.
J. T.
Jforr,
KM.
u»*••
Uw
DHWVKRS. UNDERSHIRTS, HOSIERY. Of ALL KINDS.
Wa are alaa ofcring a large wtvrtaiwl of Boys' Clothing, m»le In (ml *tyte and will be *o|d at Uw Prleea.
KF Oar (Mi were bernghl at Ibe loweat Manufurturenr'
IMeea, ami we are enabled to offer them VKKY LOW. Wei""*** NOTP, K*«. call tha attention of Pr .ry IVmm waoUna Clothlug to aw o«r
JOHN SIBLEY 90S.
Mitra Iheabore »u written. M*aar*. Sibley A Boat bare di«eaivled the Burrow* Paletil Mill referred to abore, and err now Uaing two of my Mill*. They hare been maaufertorhig the but iuallty ofenperfine Hoar, a* alt the citlieoa of Terre liaute who bare uaed It for the pant year, will heartratimoay.
J011N T. NOYK.
Bcrnu, Snrr. 15, IWi.
WeharehadoneofWoye'aMtnrbOeotritaKal Portable Mill* rmninc to oar Klevator far more than a year pa*t. It baa given eutir»*atU,artloo. W# co.irf.ler thesa deridnl ly the he*t fortaMa Mllla we are acquainted with, el tiler far durability, economy of power, or amount of work performnl. We can grind tweaity-flre bushel* doe meal, and nfxty bualtel* corn for W, per hour. We hare no hesitation to recommend tlieaa Mill*, far grinding eorn, far flue meal or faeil. We arc not grinding wheat, Iharvfan kapw notbiog about their oa parity far flouring.
BTANS DCXBAR.
Mr. Di-mt, of the alnw firm, I* well known In Weatern New York, a* ai experienced millwright of the hlgbcet ivpta P^aw YA», Nor.
6,
1R62.
Btat The 36 Ineh Portable Mill we pnrrhaaed of you we Inteudedexpreealy far flouring, after Bonoelp* *y*tam. We hate been oMIced too*e II almoet raostantly for thU purpoee, baring been flouring rao*t of the time elnee geltlug It, aluut a year •taea. For grinding over, It I* belter than any large Mont we a*«r *aw doing tl»l» Ituinea*. When not grinding In thl* way, we hare u*ed Tt on wheat, and ltdoee, beyond qneetlor, equally a* good work, If not better than large atonea, and grind* fmter with the name water. Thedrlringlrwui work to perlectkw.
namhlg fcaUanre, that a quarter of a "pound will af-
•hi. niitiv ,'leet Ihe balaoeequllepereeptihly. We bare not bad any Iron. eon plate *tock a
rTcr
W#
,^waudnoiaelea*a*?
or ,h
''"^klng of anythlug. It mm aa
•mooUi clock work Your* Tery ro*pectfolly, K. A
J. *.
OILLBTT.
THUM, D.c. -J7,
log UteruuuUw olyourlVrUMe Mill, wa wooM atatothatw* barenow twedit for aomeweaka with our four a«l a half fret donee, and ran aafeljr *ay that »t alt time* wl do more work thau an* ofouriargw *{one», with the*anM ^nwitlty of water, and tk It quite aiwell. one occasion, *rb«p two of
a- /^v 'li if! V* I 1 11 rp lanrltaoramlahalffaelMonriiWera grinding wheat, one al (he 1 1 11 l\ VT
:tf''?in
No. 4* KAItl.Y 11 LOCK,
,!?,^bel»t»r
JOIIX
Triumph, from
ta thaae
hour.acd th« other lo, w«etarted yoOT
Mill tbe place of the Mm! thai roar* ground IS
10
winkim*
F. fi I LI if*"1®*to f«* a hefjtta, aad lo ISMft Oftl hare 4 rwtaii»w«ma«ttiaiiiat ,,c "'^pawy dhyswi of tfaf lore sarte pfaea te '*f tt. tm this tidlrfi I
WmmrnS
OkbtaseT,iWBtBsy
Blotka
tMWtlACII IXMAXA.
5
1
bu*Uel* per hoar, anil Vi
ichcl* per hour jrith preel»eiy UM
fameqnaMtity of Water. Mailt will alway* etwtain that pmpor. tk*i, ablle with aiUbt l«*.lof watorlt will do goat work wbta
P»Wte!^^i^rT.T^t^^
SAYItE haa just rvceired a a aiutoat
eit llr** rarffly of Parlor and Cooking Stoves,'
Among hi* prravnl as«ortiti«ut may be found tha
Dayton Homier Slate and Kni-
iBcklnn Pr»mium», from Clacliittiitl New World.
Glob«, Ailaa.OladlaloraBdCuHlralor.frtiui AHtany,
N«w York. Th««« are ail excellent pattern* ot Cooklnf 3IOTM,
Most of them intended for either W*od or Coal, and many of them having TWO FIRR PLACbi?.
aim
Bnill Bmt two ih«n North af ViB,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
MI
SkM
exteiMtlre
nwiae. aad wilt be far
gfmmimr,
awl will ha
he "nwpeitftdly aolMt* a umttunaon af the wt, aCfiMBee and Bala Boom Biinwaa BtneM, a Itw doar* SiMMk af the mtdle BnaMVfet Uw *t(B of tba Mortar. 1bmHa*t»t Jwty IK wttttlr
lpiM at the tewaot figaree. TkmUU far paet hm
*1 ITCirN ffOUBXXl*, SWISS WATCIL1UKEB. Hat removed his J'welrg Store. 3
il'
etrrj
et
ImtlyUia, XaKical Oaaed Ml Wal»fca», all khad* af Patent Uwr, Ufkrm, PrtiaM, 9*B ami BBaer Watckaa. Plated aad Boiid &«r Ware, Ac., kc., whkh will b» «4d at tha
OCr Lowest Price! -CO SS#K %'x\ ftiaw will Bad ft BtWraiaih|ikMll«whBN janhaalug elaewhenu
U.r WATCIlKf, and all other JBWIXBT. rapahwl «a the riwtwtmtlwaBih the eery ba*t mamw. Terra-Uaote, Oetoher 9. ISSJ-Mf etui taivuut a*. ». «*u«.
SUEH ^AKER ft STBATON, Fomardifig aad CoismissioQ Merchants, STEAMBOAT AGENTS. AND DEALERS IX FLOUR, SALT FISH,
OScc oa
faet fof bomwe. iharh i« the «iupllrl-
eonmr
»ny aoeh. Dm
the eeteral hopdrei already laid, ootoce ltUfl*rti40. Terre lUutc, July 1,1'48. I. B. IIYMKK.
Tou tLtrr-, la,
Bat.
10, 1&&X
JOHX T. Km, Kaq. Dtu Snii Werer«4reilyottr SIW Doable Geaml Ceo tritegal Peedlnc and Mouriug and Ortat Mill oo the 3d hurt. We l»»d number of eitilKW to Itopemtr: They were perfcrtiy aatmlahiil. We never eaw anything go off ao idee and complete The gnarlug work* finei we Hka the plan baiter than the eingle geand, with ptillyoutheapludlet *rdeem it prrVrmbie to any other IVrtahte or large Mill for flooring or grinding eoareegralo. It perform* lu work perlmrt In erery tvepael,
ef But aad Ohio Street*, Bear the Bridge, Terre*lla«l«t liidiau.
•fUr Strict atteoOoa gmaa to all lnntwam tha Itee of »or wanting and Coauaieaaon. jr& BKTEX TOt—Bemant Co. ». PWter Co. OtwwrMaa A Boontei .\ *aHh A S*» B. W. Smlthi A. MeOn«on J. Onok A Co., bm-lUatr, bid. Jrxv B. WaltM*. MootfiaBta, lad.} luHd Orr, KracrrHl*, lad.
Angaet li, 1863-W-tf .... SMITH & LEOGETT, (•VCCSBMHtS TO EA1LT &. UCOOBTT, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
TEItltE-IlAUTE,
Great Central and Eastern Route. INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY I NKW ABRANO^KNT.
rnrr JtoMwiC* lot of
t£l Mill
auhealtatliigly
llere.
Your* truly, July 1-40-ly STOVE STORE
A. D. S1IKPARR A On.
I. B- UYMKR, Apent, Terre-Haute.
one for
winter and one for summer. ID
hia maortmeot of PARLOR STOVES,are
SottTCBir
the
and Floral Purlor, which are
admirable for either wood or coat, a* al*o i* Ute
SATat
aelf-refttlatlaf Cotta|« Parlor. Mr.
a^oortment of
TIN AND A PANNED WARE STOVK FIXTURES 5*c.
has
9dl
tJT Store, oa Market Street,
Terr*-llante, laditat.
Ithesa^wss«Meh koiMaM iks|a«f(t*«nr«rtkd* PHS aobacrlkora havw «««aUy parchmwrf thi. h* ka«hai tndaswl tapw a^ ex«a*aa(v» A aplettdid Gallery, and haw freally onlwrfed tt, eo that tt la now eowal if not Mpetiar to aay ia tfc*
MX
Was. They have a fiae Sky Llfht—auad ail kaoar the advaatagaa of II when akiilfally maoogad. They da aot saiVr thattaelvae to ha aerpeeeed la lite art of prodaciag fiae tosai aad lif«f-like Ptelare*- Aad, tt farther aattsfocUoa, UM pabiic faaandly ia l»vttod to oall aad an far Itinasallyea, whether they eraat Pktana or oat.
They haw, dis, coaMaoily oa fcaad* DAGUERRKAN ST\h5K, Sto-. far aaic laito 1?. I &3-3&f A. it M1JLLBR da CO.
R. & R. Again mi I um l3 AIDDLR* LOCKBID6B,
HAYIN
3 parch aaad the Mock of QrocorWaM ProvMoaB of Btooa & MCCABB, aad added largi'lj lliBiHt ait aow prefawd to tfteod ta the areata «f Mw pohl^e lo (Mr me, fiMllag ewatdvat that they cawee* latsMttal lo Cba eity, to the way
-ha fwebose* tiaa*
Com
or slagle. at No, I, Prjlrle CM/ Bhxk. by Dae. 16, lS«-13-tf J.
REMOVAL. that MUSIC
Art tttfw /lfU,ll.t»n
rfeUm ua^ronr' aZ' Plaoos, (JniUr*, Uarpa,
I'l'anos to let —Cash paid for Second
jt
Hana I tauos.
Claetoosil,,
ev.Tth,
l$S3-tooA
NEW SHOE STORE.
SCIIOOLEY It YANffORN,
Offer f»r sale a large aaaortment of BOOTS AND SHOES,—Also, a variety of MATS. CAPS, &c, Ail of whldt they will sell at wholesale or retail, at their new store in Phtenlx Row, on National Road etreet, fifth door from
UM
Terre-Haute, October
Door North of
National Road Street, OftfOaSte Farrlngtoa'a Block,
J«mSS,
lS&3-39tf
AT To XAIl A oiiiBEAS SKY LIGHT GALLERY, Rut cmd Pkamix
Xw,
Culo'i BOOK 3rmn.
e«rr
FORWARDrXO OF PARCELS AND MERchaadims la aad froai all porta of the werid. ThecoHeeiioa af Debts,
DW*.,
Caatpwy.
tb#
GA$fi fold lar
hm
la Um
BBNHI
rstpnA
Eaal
*JMV
,'•/•'
doors
East of the Pott OJtee, Main Street, Where ha kw Jw«t mind a large aaaorttaaet rf PINE JEWELRY Of
K: a
(je4|i
a
INI).
Rofor to: P. Iluckin^ham & Co., Toledo Uuckiu|fhani &. McCallooch, New York Duckingliaxn dc-Gutberia, Bufialoj
Kennedy &. Foater, New Orleana.
0*t11JERAL ADVANCES mado ou conaiguraenta to aa or either of the above IlotrtcaMarch I«, l853-25tf
FINE LUMBER.
IVfE are now receiving, al our Lumber Yard, a largo quuutity of s«nutotietl Pine 1 uinber of every tieacripliou and thickueaa. Drcaseti Flooriuf aud Weatherboadlag, Ptne Lathi, aad Red Cedar Fence I'oaU. april 29,1853-31tf SMITH & LEGGETT.
New route to Unamtl and Dayton, Col umbo*, Clereland, PitUhnrgh, l'hiladei-
pliia, atHt other Kaeteru citica. Oa and alter MONDAY, January 2, 18S4, Paaaeeger Train* will run a* follow*, Sunday* *Xi-epted!
Two Train*, dally, each way. Morning Xxpna* lea re Indiana poll* at 4.M, A. M. PurieMger* 1 e*rtog in 4.S0 A. M. train breakbuil at IUcbmood| arrire to Cincinnati at .12 M., In Dayton at 10.45 A. M., In Cblombua at 3 M., la Clevelaod at 6.4& P. M.
Mall train le.»ve« Intllanapoll* at 12 M. Psa*aetgera I earing la 12 M. traio, arrire la Clm-lunatl at P. M., la Daylm at «.*» p. M.
PaMeoger* taking 13 M. train for Cleveland, Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and olber lfe»te™ rltlea *leep la Dayton and resume In morning Kxprew train oo Mod lUvcr and Lake Krk». road, and make all the comwx tlon* thai they would to ride all night) arrive In Cleveland in time to ««joe with Lake Shore Lightning truln at 2.40 P. M. for New York and Bo*too, und paia* through the beat aettled part of ballaua and Ohio.
No charge of gwige or car* to Duyton. P..*aeogera *a«a by Oil* route 23 mile* to Dayton 54 mile* to CliHlouati orar aiiy other Railroad route.
Through ticket* eon be procured nt the
ISSi.
Jon* T. N«r», 1bK. Dul 8i«: After teallng your SO aad 10 Inch Mill*, I can (rfte you thcrr»nlt of their working. 1 bare ground, within one year, *4,000 buvliel* of grain. 1 find Ihetu work equally well upon all deaerlption*, either wheat for rnetom or Merchant work of extra quail tie* ami npoo buckwheat, malt and com for fine meal or feed. The average ]oantity thai carli Mill will grind, l*iaio"d!0lttt*bel«ofn..e meal per hour on the 36 Ineh rfaaea, and ftom3Uln^ihn*he)*ofbarkwbeat androarsemeal per houron the aOlnch elotiv. bare heretofore rtai Kmr and abatf feet *toae» for *1* year* I now grind ooe third mora with the aaaae power, with your 56
Inch »to,«a.
JUST
IhiHTctfulIy youre, H. RAYMOND.
Tirou Rva BOAD MIUJI, Au*W .ut, M^sca 16,
D,u*
Offic
Terre-liaute, Jan. 13, lf6A-lft-U.
tuii.
1" nply to your n«0«t for Informatloo reaped-
1
e, In the Depot.
JAMBS M. SMITH, Sup't.
A* reg.inl* Preighl, Inquire of Jan. 13-lft-ly WM. A. llRADSDAW, Freight Afent. VlOO COUNTY SCALES* 'piUBl! 9CALKS hare heen put in on Fourth Street, at tha JL expenae of the County, and. are the bn*t Fairliank'* Platform Scale*. Seller* and purchaser* of Hay, Coal, Corn, Ont«, etc., can r«*l u**urrd of getting corraet weight.
Jan. 6,188HS-3m II. FAIRBANKS, Weigh-Ma*ter. TO LOVERS OF FINE CANDY.
meived, by Bxpra**, at SAUK'S, W. W. Wolf-* cuough for target exemae." relebraUxl lie Cre~m Candy.
Jan. »-«t
THAT SAME OLD COON WANTED AT THE R. Ac R. CORNER. »ffi.
1
WB wl*h to purcbaac *50.000 J| worth
et
BLACK TEA.
"K have Jatt rwalved a ftne article ofRlurii 1W,(ha relebrated Or.uige Paete. At A.1K TL'ITlt'a. I,A DIBS CLOAKIW 'AN AND MKRINO OOL'D CLOT1IS for Ladlesaoakiagt al*o. erei erery variety of Fancy Sack Flannel*, at 81. lM3-44« TODSBY S CAS1I STORf. lIROOItiS.
IV
Glaioat, Legadea, Draft*,
Canada's Great Eritaia, aod Iretaad. OUR EXPRIOSa Have* Mty (Saoday* exe«|ted) at o'clock* A. ia shBif* of Speadal Mesaeager.
All package# fwag North, Soalh, Gael or W«at, nad In delivered al «ar Ofiet before 8 o'clock, iW eeoBlag yrasriaoia. 8hlffera of Goedn, aHtfa iatUa '-far aOwflaa «a
delivery w" Goods," aaost glva special aotica at Use
N a a I I
?«.»! PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE, The followiag haa the aparkle of origlaaRty, aad coataiaa mw g*od advice. It ie from the pen ef a favorite, aad ever ready lady contributor —Mr*. Sarah T. Boltoa, of Ihdianapolla:
t8%f
Yoyager apon life'a aea^j^ To yoareelf be trse, And whala'er yoar lot nay U,
Paddle yoar «wa eaaae. Never, thoafh the wlada may rave, Falter nor look back. But apua the darkeat wave
Iirt^m*, for sale by the dona ble follies which cage and crush har iarga loving
C. BOBS.
corner of Market
street. They will also manufacture Boots and Shoaa to order at the same place.
SGHOOLBY & YANHORN.
10,
l^i-S-tf
AMERICAN
Express Com
WFWf'
Office ia KoW* Dieck, West aide
of
the
Pahiic Square, Terre Uaate, ladiaan. 4 ERIC AN EXPRESS COMPANY ant f\ prepared lo Iraanct tha foilowiag hraochea af hoeiaesa-
eeeater, and lave the aasoa huwrtad ia iMf *o-|b»ood, orw ssaa pecatiarity of eoaMllataao 1 ,, kao* arat, bet be is alBietad witb a
nwoowe trhfUf yh Eaprtaa, My, aad kao «Beaky la bearlag dwUtiog opwa •are to Jiaoa Ibeao"Jfarbaf eie
dmenea*
PROPRIETORS, ,,
lumaiwi, Fitooo Co., Boffirfe. Wfeu, Bsmanaa, dt. C3e., Hew York. ~.T. WMWLOW, J^eafc iwu.23ik U&418 ly-
eodaau^r oaliaad a httfe aad sjafoet aa-' aortsoeataf CLOCKS. WATCdl«a»
fceeoe
AMD
tikft
lo
[HUBERT,
mm*
fovorable toraaa.
Uffatiiai, Q*A« bad Jatwdry MfaSred, afiaa tbe tfcamwi'BMKm aasd watfaetodte give salt*.
Joe,
m,
EatMe AfwA
l«S^M ~"1mawusms
If1 »a|s mm That,*,, MB* «e.B,fliiii*i»se. egataag Um*--L»*A§
aetfaovea- vym*e*e aarter aastMaBoao foacb eC ^waaa da of jpeper WIS BlwAe« Ov*pr tbis HEW YORK XEWELJSY STORE.! —Wereaebea, la bis State »f xiaM aiUltr, ACOl IUEBM, WATCH1IAKE8 ANDj Uaiag Uks a fcofe tasf-Meacbed Be^a aa be iSWKLL£H, Waat idde of da Prtflt Sneate, I kod acrbb*ia aaray with tlia ap usd of a iensantlve,
JMWRUtY
FANCY OOOOS,«Me*las wiH ibi»4
4'-
Leave a ahiaiug track. vW Nobly dare the wildcat storm, 8tem the hardeet gale, Brave of heart and atroag of arm ,r
Y«'0 will never foil. Whea the world ia cold and dark. Keep aa aim Ltt view,
9.
And toward# the beacon mark Paddle yoar own canoe. 5 ^." Every wave that bears you on
To the silent aliore, From itaaaaay aouroe haa gone, To return no more. Then letuotau liour'a delay
Cheat you ef yoor doe Bat while you are called to-day, Paddle yoar own cauoe. If yoor birth denied your wealth,
Lofty etate and power, liouest
feme and hardy health
Area better dower But if three will uot auffioe,. Golden gaiua pursue, Aud to wiu the glilteriug prise,
Paddle your owu cauoe. Could you wreat the wreath of fame From the hand of fate Wt uld you write a deathleaa name
Willi the good aud great Would you bleaayour fello# mcu, Heart and soul imbue Witli tlte holy laak, aud then
Paddle your owu canoe. Would you crush the tyrant Wrong,
?,i'
In the world's free fight. With a spirit brave ant strong. Battle with the Right, And to break the chains that bind
The many to the few— To eufanchise the slavish mitid, Paddle your own canoe. Nothing great is lightly won, bottling won is lout,— Every good deed nobly done,
Will repay lite coat. Leave to Heaven, iu humble trust, All you will to do, But if you succeed, you muet
Paddle your own oanoe. Written for the Ohio Farmet. llrainle*s Wives.
MM. 1.. OLIVK TURNER, CLEVELAND.
The New York Herald thinks the "panic In the Money Market, la cauaed by the speculative habits of Wall Street."
Another acribWer trims hia quill, and pours out a very respectable quantity of
ubuN
upon Wfak-
headed woutan, makes her the acapegout fur the sins of her mauler. •iMen,1' heaaya, "wltli unaasumlng views, never burst, it la the husbands of such women aa Mrs Dash, aud Lady Brilliant, who find llu«.m»eiv«a lace to face willi IheSlierilT and uerlaiu mysterious documents adorned willi red tape aud wafers big
The dedres of a N. Y. feinauiue is to outshine her ueighbors not iu uieulal acqulreinenu, but in
ginger-bread
FURS, tlti Coon. J&fgPipcf*
Mink, Otter, Orry Fox, Rod Fox, Wihl Cat,~Qou»e C- t, Opowura, wolf, aad IteerSkln*. For nil of which we will pay the highest pri« in Ca*h. R1DDLK A LOCRI1XJK.
oruameuta and gold eg'ied coal*acut-
ilea. If Mrs. Diali gives a game supper—Wood* cock slulfed witii gold dust—Lady Brilliant, takes the wind out of her aail. iu gelliug up auoliW, in which the pervading diah will be Birds of l'nradise, swimiug iu a gravy made of moiled peorla. li is this rivalry, aud not "dubbliug iu ltailroad Stocks," tlial bring* ruiualiou upon the best men of Wall Street
The ill fortuue of which the/ comptaiu nolhlug more uor less than a braiuleaa wife. Much truth Mr. Scribbler, has for ouce escaped yeur pen- I,kuow,aiul exceedingly regret wouidu'a love of display. 1 feel, as woman ouly cau feel. the weight aud curse of woman's glided fetters. In her better momeuts she yearus for the freeJom of her footmen, weeps over the thousand faahionu-
aoul. But who ia in fault, who has bouud her aoul to "glurer bread orouineuts, and gold-edged coalafcultles?" Who, if women veniurea beyond the away with are uulady-
respeetftally tiotliy my pafrow'sftpllKHeiJI*,1 Hues custom lias drawn, cries out,". iat on and afler To-day, my STUCK OF your woman a rlghla uolions, Uley a USIC, PIANO P0RTE8, Ae„ wlU be ,ive.
n»asculiue."
am tfttCt aa
bermftrr be foonl| *s*t ulitll b» hnp|tjr to iwtmly tbftn lifuHy tttil truthfully of woinnDi weakueMf fwl hea»tefa*e. I havaan wtnlw aaswtnaentof IIAU.»T,
D»WI
l^l^^toaQ sa^^I-fagos, Jth 14 wltheot the
and
Who isgulklessl
you Mr Scr.bb.e7, who can writ. beau,
much like pulliug your hands upon your uiouUi,
your mouth Uie dust, and erving "God be
mrrciju| t0 rae
the chief of siousrsV'
I Woman, uuforluuaU-ly i»erh»P». h" a soul, has
energies tliat will pot slumber, If the holier aapi-
s«^ «H rations of her mlud must be bound by custom, lo
TBPAX. dust, whal marvel if her weaker poinls, those
sanctioned by this same goddess, igve wayT The
love ef applause and attention, ia as inherent In her
nature, aa in mans, aad ahe knows that if she la lionized, she moat give fashionable parties, and shine iu artificial jewels. S&e known that gewgaws aad lineal command the attention that a pure aoul in simple gaias may never hope to win. And from wham? Let the New York Herald answer. Let tha writer iu that sheet point out tbe Individual who bows to women's jewel* and ginger-broad orttawtttte. Think you Us ihe femenlnea alone who do homage to Una claas of women' 0 no I venture to aay the
fm*t
men of Wall Street are as
toach delighted with gold-edged coal scuttles aad ftafefbroad oroameuts, as the brainless wife who spends her precious moment* in such accursed folly. Women, those who oever look beyond the "wood-cock staffed with gold," aeea her slater* crashed, hy the (riodiug baod tf poverty, Into the daat, aad none lend them a helping hand. They are poor, the coaclasloa seems to he, clothed iu rags let tbeM perish. Aod ahe aeea (theae are sure to come willtia tha vislou of a foolish woman) Mw. Dash aad Lady Brilliant carman and landed by Uioae to whom ih* ia looking op to with
re tor-
ease. Meo may talk till dooms day of woman'* extravagance, may go to the grave aorrowlag that she is iiuie tilaethaa a bejeweled,"brainless aatonntea," reining hasbaads aod spoiling children, and It will avail nothing till they, the very reformer* of tee
Specie, Bends, and valdabta awkagee for- nak* hoaeat toil fcaooraote for »MHI HII to every towner city ia the UaHadSUtea,
*,(jv
nld for her labor till .Mr*.
aod abe. wbo by pradeoee aod toil, oara Iter krm4 is lasmiil aaaoog ll*e (eaataejtwch ia butaaaHy's oiadem.
BOW Daaaas Writew.
gftae ia seffkteatiy paid for her labor till Mrs. I of low, aatd filthy Slang and personal deirac Oasb la oat dowa aa a brwahses "Duck of a wife,"
Ia bk way of wwHsiaf, be ia an ecevslrte ad la
(fTvr-
Wheiher owing to hia Africa*
krgc table, whack be aprawbi apoa rather UHW slia at—datita ef a large room, aad before W«i are large ab»e(aafpep«r^a«»iMm)^M. From jweetiee be kooae exactly bow aweb fo»UI«t«Na
He tite cicariy, aad rarely aalwt a cormakae, or alWre evea a ward. As each ebeet la fail i»e tlureara froea bba, aMfi tbe ro*a» t* tmered witb
wiOt wry few
V»m irnmym^t
botstBS Oss faaati, *«»d
«y ts eaoraaoea far tba tin*. Oo mm *4de ef Meal bsry
.ptftr,...
Gov. rigatN Adcre^s.
To ra* AaucetmuL Soarrv or WMfitKOTOS AXO ORATOR CWSTIBS, We have renelred this able addraaa, and rfead with car» aod pteasore, tha aemible remarks there ta contained, and take the liberty of presenting to oar reader* a few of them by way of extract,—to wit: "The worst of all robhertee are theae whlrh a man commits oa his mother earth, when he abuaos and destroy* the land, either by hia ignomncc, or by hla wilful neglect af the means that wilt improve and preserve it. It is a duty are owe ourselvea our children, our race, not to Injure or impoverish Ihe earth, Ihe source* of all life. We are mere Irnateeo nod, aa sueh will be held responsible to the Author of all good, for the manner in which we alkali treat the soil. 1 have frequently thought that, if we ke«p ou for half a century in the same mode of cultivation that some of us h«ve pursued for tbe last few years, ia soma portion* of the Statet we shall not be able to raise a mallen atalk
Aa our lands produce well, we persist in violating well established principles of agricultural science, by raising, year after yew, corn and hog*—not doubliug, for a moment, that the constitution of the earth will coutiuue good, and for all time lo come, healthy and sound. In some part* of the Stale, we have continued so lout iu thi* *ri*m, that uot uufrequenily, iu the fall, we hud some very pale, shakiug anJ sickly looking corn.
The State of Ohio, (with double the quantity af cultivalod laud thai ludiaua contains,) does not produce more corn than wo do aud not aa many liogs, by half milllou. It was a siugular fact thai, according to the ceusus of lKfl, one half of the entire value of the live stock in indiaua, coinsisted of the value of hogs. We r«i*e more corn tiiau any other Slate in the Uuion, according lo the quantity of land cultivated: and If we dot change this mode of farming, we shall soou he able lo appreciate ihe force of ths Pilgrliii inisim—"No grass, no clock—N slock no mauure— No manutv uo crops.'"
Speaking of Agricultural Societies he say*. '•1 hail among the favorable sign* of the these very assemblages—these collection* of'the people alt over ihe laud-—this mingling together ol all claseo* of our people, for the purport of improving our coudiliou al Aeme—this iiilerchaiigin^ view* and opinion*, aud tnakiug experiments, tri als, aud lo»U upon ihe various brauchas of Indus try.
Let not the charge be laiJ at our 'doors llial wo* brought against lite ancient Roman*, which was. that they made a country desolate and culled that peace. May it be ours lo boast that We found a wilderuess, aud converted Into fertile fields and, thai, by our policy, we have covered over llii* continent willi a pro.yerou*. hujipy, aud iutelli^eni people actively engaged in the pursuit* of life.
To accomplish litis, we should remember lliul it behooves ua lo do all in our po.ver lo i:ive beauty and diguity lo Ihe pursuits of ilio*e who toil, an.) thus lo make labor altr«liee. At the lm«e of Hitprosperity uf any people lies Ihia great principle, make lahorfmkuinuhle
AI
komr.
^.w^^sAa BdlUMr*s Ilu«lne*«. Tho following iruihfu I Bnl BpjilictblM srliole, we copy from the Indiana 8i.ne Sontmel, and sis brolher Pdiriok of thn I'ulnam Banner says it is the beat thing we have aeeu for a long lime: ••A certain sort of people think that an editor is bouud to takecBre of their characters, vindicate them ag«ifj*t every aiiauk and rananck oM country newspaper* I or testimony in their behalf. "Another surt think an editor ha# nothing lo do. hut excite all honor and glory lo them—-lo fill the tiewapaper with panegyrioa or them. l)oh clssaes Btid a great many other popte besides think thai a new«. paper is not conducted with "Spiiil*' and vigor tittle** it t« const sully making a vehe tnonl attack on somebo
«!*^-wr* .,,
Make
II HII
essen
tial part of the primary education ol every youth oi the laud and, above all, bring, by every me m* within your reuch, the undivided and uultoil action, Ihe whole strength, laleuts. energy, nflve tious, moil ve*,and power of the people lo boar upon homr policy." "We have, at home, many subjects of vasl lntercsl that must not be neglected, aud tills i* a proper and legitimate occasion to call your utteutioe to some of ihem.
The wealth of an agricultural State, like Mir», is not found alone in rich and productive !&n.I.— We have other elemeut*. Our mineral wealth, ami our mauufariuring wealth, are parts of the great resource* uf the Stale and no community ha« iliacharged the duties which It owes lo iluelf, ilulli lliese great elemeuta of wealth have been developed and rendered available, under the combined action of the capil.il and labor of ihe country. ludiaua, till* day, is not selling two million* of bushels of coal per annum. Shu sho ilJ sell twety millions. We can furuiH.'i, at il.e ll.ilice, the government vessels and ihe steamers of lha world Willi coal, al a cosl of three dollars a Luti for c:«rrl.ig« The rock and the marble are nil arouuJ u«, Mtiituble to build liiecuslom house at New Orlean* an if thane material* were used for Ill-it purpose, limitaands of doilara would be saved lo Ihd treasury of the natiou'
Your pig Iron I* taken from Vermillion an
Tiiif 1- "*1 i?i :.T a W«« •&> 4t^ Sfl&f
fitsatW,
a,If
I
Greene counties,manufactured abroiid,aud brought back to you, and sold al high price*. Th very stones, now almost jn sight of us, are taken front the rich quarries of Orange aud Martin, polished by eastern labor, and then returned and sold lo you aa Turkish oil aionea. Walnut knot*, taken from our forest*, are, by Ihe labor of oilier*, po!ih«l aud used iu making Ihe mo»t valuable fiirnilure.— The timber upon our bifl* aud iu our valley* uffoida superior varieties for the butldlug of sieaiuona for rivers or oceans. Indiana has wat»r powdT equal lo thai of Connecticut or the Merrlmac, though scarcely kiiowh beyoe the touml of lli« falling walers. Ye* thus f*r in our history, uo ef. fort which has boon made lis* succeeded In luylu^ fairly before the oapital aud labor of the world theee great elements of our wealth au at this day less I* known abroad of the resources of Indians, than of thote of any other Sule of ihe coi«* federacjr."
The old world manufactured /or the new for a hundred years. New England ha* manufactured for as for nearly half a century
A change must take placo. Wa must, If wa pursue our true lulereaU, eogige in mauulaciariug articles, uot ouly for homo use, but for ex/oruliou."
ty
Um) ca|l
tie
grmi
heat of
», h, fci, ahln—very oftea dl-car-dlof eeoo tba*, aad ato »dked, trtOi UM excepfloa efaiMMtihte drawers* He eatabft^iea fciaaxlf at a
or something, or
defending somebody or thing. They would keep it a war of words. They really become disgusted with an editorial written tipofi a topic ttot inclu led with Ihe general range
j, „«)(.. We have very Hi-
regard for such opinion*. We think a more useful employment can be found
tor
type thao imprinting a lying eulogy, or waiuly attempting io impress upon the public taat a lurie man is a very great man. or soiling the clean face of its letter wittt the vile and slanderous impression oi a pea dipped iu eu»y aud malic*." -v jr
The f4lo«ring extract, the Bloomlngtori Times says, is fr»*it, a apeeeli reoenilv de livered by one of
our
dig
9a«k«f Slate's autr-
ileys. ia a crwinsl ease ••Waa bat man dead, and had I his body under n»y oaracoatroL 1 would not bury him ia tha pleasant grove,
mor
yes In the beauiiful
valley where streams sneel SfltNw ahoaUl bis kMatheaonae carcaae revt ta the rielt prai rle. but I oosU transport hkn to the frigid zone, where *a perpetual aaow aud eterosl
il a |twiej»aod feel I would
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lae MM have a two? ef onager oo tbe «rtte9t* nmmmvCMOX!'' .~«l. r. H..I circoit
tscs downward*, a*«d «tti his back
deep.
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Norm
JOHN M. DANISLH, ex-edilor
ot
Gkmtye
the Richmond
iTd/etra to Sardinia, ha* writ
ten a letter home, giving his impressions of tha Old Werfcl compared wtth Ibe oow. Wa make the foihwi«g extract:
you knew how much pleaaanter a tifeofrvni study in the United Stales i» than this iionsrnak'nl. travel aod idleness, you would not he so dfocou* tented. One will only learn by experience. The pleasure aud actual sight of celebrated plac-a iaatwiaU. li is ail anticipation and metnorv. T!i« real comforts of ktarope don't compare with th*** of ihe United Slates. Kverytliiug cost* just doi«b!e what il does at horned The people are nowhere as good as ours. The women are li r—the mr-u have fewer ideas. 1 tnleud lo write a book about ilall a a Here In Turiti, which i* the n»ot beautiful city I have ever seen, &«*. I «v« dined with dukes, jabbered bad grammer to CeniitDas •$, aud am spnuged o« for seats iu my op*ml«»x by Counts who stink of' gtrlie, ax doe* Ihe whole country. I receive visits from other diplomat*, with lutes as long as a Hag statf, «nd he«tti* oa empty their hearu, and fiud the whole
C.MI:
cern more trashy than I had ever liitagiue.1. I must, however, keep up th.lr miserable acquaintance, for that is the w.iy lo see the 'eleph uit' «.f Kuropean life. So I danue the dance of fxd-4 ItMe the bent of litem, carrying about gr^nt c.irJ'ilik* UMI I incloae i"tr your
in*j».etl,(
The picture*,
ihe «|era% and ihe ha?let* of Kurope nr.- good tilings the peupio, the Uoverumeut and the soch'ty mora $ouiemplibie than can be oouoeivod.
Somebody toIHttj aver his editori .l dlffiiuliies, gives the ftUl^wlitg reminiscence ol" S«m. l'ike, who for soma years has held pro.nliieut poaitio,, tsan editor iu Kentucky:
Mr. Piaeaud I publidied a paper iu 1SI7, nmoitj) the Miami Indian*, in the jlaiedf lu-.ti .m. It is
A
great pariicrshlp that. We had two ndvaime ,M\ ing xubscrioerd, one who liqiu.].'tto.l lti mi»wriblian with bipods, aud the other with i* Uodfrey, tiao Chief, took fivo pipers, and could nnt read a word. Our paper
WM
oailleJ the "Peru
frorrester," and tielug printed iu tii.» woods, thi (Hie wis appropriate. Tiie t„wt| ol" Peru iia jumber of maguiiio«ul n.tines fur it* stn-eK, mv-i» ts Pearl, Hr«.»,iwuy, &o„ wtiiolt streets exhibited the animating and buatliug j.pjie uauoo ol
HI.hu
•Illd tree*, 11* a lll.ill'a li«:id. The alirriilg ev.llls which transpired iu thst city, hnperlotialy d.Miiiuied a couple of chronicler*, un.i Pike wrote poetry Aiid I dipped considerably i.iio Si ile politiiw, au'i llacussed iu a very learned manner evur^ que-tioii of Interest. lle*ides beiug an o.illor and printer, ue kepi tha Broadway hul«l, was postinj*ier, ju«tice of ihe peace, l»udagcnl,ptiiiogg»r, merch.mt, JVerseer ol Ihe poor, painter, aud had
HCIIOOI-
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naster and a day laborer, was twice a widower, Wn raised quaker, au ihe list time Is iw him, hu was a preacher, aud m.irri *d to his Uiiru wifj.
Couldn't Curi* Iliin.
A gooil story is told iu nti ea»tern pap^r, of ihM treatment of a drunken hud»aud by hlsnmiaUla spouse, Afler trying various exparlmonts till to :ure druukcuiiess, *he thought of another pluu of iimkiiig a reformed drunkard of her lord
She engaged a w.itcum.'iu for ntlpuUted reward, ic.irry Philander lo the watch-hou«, utii(« y„t
I
slat,- of iusenoihillly,
I
HI
RIM
*vh0ii he recovered,
to liit-nt?!! Iii-ii a litiln
hi
-qamVe... of this ai-
^g'meot, Pullmier w.jt«i up ahum eleven clock al iti^ut, Hd.i (onii iunwell' Ivlng on a pine in a sir ing!- and dim upurtuietil. It lining himself upou hi* 6lhnw, tie iovM.vi aroun
I
utiill
hla eyas rested on a mint sitting t»v the mavo suuting cigar. "Wherea-H I," nld PliHsn iitf, "In a me.iual College,'* a*stlu the clgtr amultiir. "What a doing ihorep1 "(iollig to be eul unl" "How cornea Unit?" "Why you died yesterdiy White you were drunk, aud we bought your bodv lu iniiks a'liatu"It's a lie—I'm uot den.I!" "No matter we bought your enroll** fro :i our wife, who hud a right lo Vll It, for ml the good ab» could m.ik« of ynil. It you ain't .lead tliut's ho lulioftiio doctor's, an
they'll cut you up Jj ,d or
nlive." "You will do il, «h?'' Nked the old sol. "Ay, lobe suro we will, now, directly,"., Wu* ihe r**olute on*wer,
Weil, can't yon let us have souielhlu^ lo drink before you begin?'' Thl* i.«*t apcei'h sullsfi.'d the Walcliitimi that 'lillan ler wu* a hopelea* «n«e mid a* hia retv.ir.l was coiilfug.'iit on his suctiesiftil lre.il ngul of ll|n pilionl, he wa* not a little ehstgrliin nt tlte resulli so, with uo getilie hatiiiling, lie tumbled the ii reforuiMhie inebriate oui of the waieii'liouse.
To show our readers liow utterly absurd il l« to talk about Ihe antecedents of politf.'i.ins hi New York, we take the following from the Herald with reference to the Hon. Mr, Wulsh, oue of ilni especi chamolous of tlie "Herds/' "Our renders will be shocked to learn that Mike, too, was nruoiig ihe tr iliors. Orf the .'hid February, l«4?j Hie resetutiens nfllrmiiig the Wllmot Provi*o being before our sfat-i Ass.rnldy Mr. Walsh, iheu a member rose and delivered one of the most powerful speeches made lo f.«vor of the resolution*. H- wa* Willing, *lf by the soerifice of his life ha could relievo every human being from bondage ta lay It down gladly ai thai mo.u.Mii,— He was opposed to every species ol *l»vory, an.) so declared himself when at the South.' Our excellent frieud Mike added:
I am here to fa£« any question that may coma op- And if tlwoe revolutions waul
lar
the e*i»rmi.
nation of slavery, I should most eor.lUlly approve of them, Kveu as it 1 *lj i|| vote for them.' 'Mike Is a vary different man to day, a* people pie know. WhatheUMuks of hie fo/iasr«peooh we cau not asy."
The number of atodeols lo alt iauce on the lectures at llie lour MmHoai Colleges la i'hiladeildi!« is betweeu Ihlrtoeuand fourieeii hundred viz: 623 at the Jeffersou, about ,VX) at the Uidverriiy, and ahoot 200 at the otlier two Colleg-?*— l!ie Pouuaylvaoia aad the Philadelphi i.
Peddling pills is a more lucrative hualtfesa lho.1 preaching llie go«pel—ai we judge from the comparatlva number of students ol m- li':iiie and divinity. The religion* denomination* lu till* country, we believe without au exception, coinpl.du af a feck of studenu preparatory lo the ministry, while ear medical eoMegee are full to overffowlng. This singular slate of of affairs
nutt)
be aceouutjd
for la oae or all the ihe following ways 1st. Physicking pays better than pr«achlug. 3d. There »a mora demand for doctors tti.ni ever before or, 3d. There 1a leas damaod for clergy nes.
The late M. Bodisoo, Ruvsian mmiaier, elated en hie death-bed that ha waa eighty six y*rs»ld, thiagb h# old uot look ao old,
MIH)
certainly nev
er exhibited any signs ef deereptilude. He mjm oever koowe to be ill. I Sooohledyke lives la the country, »li^ ri"Cenliv eomatcooed foieg tea singing school. He lieenl tbe lescber aay aotoetbiag abouu 'two beets ie a meeaere,' wh«« be eagerly rem trkod—If be (oesuss half peck rneaaure, toe ItrHi tawl Ite d*roed eight bigger thss the ooes we ral-m, for it lakeea dexea ol limn lo aak* a measure!'
|l cherlUbie toseppo»« tliatmsnyof bio# who go te choreh merely to enjoy a quiet mp. »r„ ha» i»e womaw, wbo prefiered ler aeoteferiahle euoosa HrwiJjrsiisf C0tui»g to eboesb, ia«vi»g perle«t 4 •iofueiaoe ie the miuhtsr, aad beiog fully trits- itied thel he woeM preacn ihe ri^hi Jootru»j.
Mrs- f/ee bo bore isfcrlf leeioriug oil 'Tltt legal laeqeelity ef tbe prnHime
•si t#
thai
ti««,
object ef ibisiady is to adveeste aCeditn ebip betwaoo them. **A lawyer," aaid l^»rd Oroogltm^it ia a eioes saeedj **la a learned gentleman wbo reasoiB year esutes frowi yoor eeemloa aod keeps il himeaif.'^
Tio»e w»ll ewapletW ie HsIssV oeadii-el foe It leave* ao epeiOef lo UM lorbief tioed. Tw* a* preo^hMsg, ,. ^,
Turn
Head drfioca pahllc jmatloujat—"The aib erage prqedloc ef mMikittd." iia bad eeo« a tbieg or two.
