Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 February 1854 — Page 1

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VOL. VI.

THE TEKRB-IIAIITE JOURNAL, is

ruixrto

a*o rvtuwu *mt r«i oat, *r

WILLIAM MOORB A»D WM. E. McLEAK.

Terms mf »*b*crifii*n

For si* months Per annum, If paid within si* mootbs £.00 Afur the expiration of tk* year........ -•'... If mU on receipt of the flrat paper 1 ,50

O* No paper dlaeonliaaad antll sll arrearages ra psld, escapt «l the option of Uj» proprietor*. 7Vrtn* a/"

advertising.

One Rqeare three weeks. a'.®® Each additional I nserlion per Sqaar*. IT Lit«rail diaeonol Made io yearly adverti*er*.

FRESH GROCERIES, (j

«0|I'gI«|V(t

wool«-t» tnfiflnAl, 1 wHfcrb welavfta

ttu dlMiltarfUM eitiiaas «f Tare*- llaota m4 'WjWTi n« w« are no* aivparwt to #sr»i*h oat tmttmer* withall tleacriptiao* at Mm i-/* LoWtbTCMU 1'tiK.LH. US

New Orleans Stigar and Molasses,

Stuart* Cra*h*l. Paiwrtwi, Whit*. CtortlW C«S«* Siapr* Segar Moia«a«e*iid «Xrfto»Sjrn»p «*trt «aallly, labM* a»*l M*»t uoaa »«t*e aa* Blart Ta*a, to ahaat* atd I (best* mU|

tou*f

pa*ka»M»

TOli nwafmeBl of Tot**ero Wm ih* Mlowloji «mi«A*a*rt twartat K*#ra Ca»wviiah Virini» llmafc lirrr. Oiw*« Mature! Uaf to tmmll h»«*, CVoaarat tyy. UaMw tW», Mj «lb«r tw J«t* Attth^maKf **f •itrtp* »'jd Vir»latMnl, Or*«f»r« K*«rm |ba hid'i Maa«atoy fcrt.

LIQIJOttX.—Bra»«!W of aup^rior quulliy pftri, MnUirk Malaga Wiw*} Iriab, ftwvb a»rf Wblrtff »M4a« H«llaadfli«, #st«y/| Ux»k* Pvt^r «kw«Th Ate, to pint* and ^aa«» dwwpagna **A_Clu*U *f Vartotm (Mm bra»la« a«4 a gms»ni aaaurtato«t «rf »a gamMM p«r», and »«W«1 njKirtji tor l»telkl«.

Kll ft. *i«J lj*y*r Kalaloa In wh»l«»,

fiwarva*. Sanltoa*, 4te., Aa Clf.*All*.~Ha*»»a Clf«ra of ehetca branda. n«4ll.—Mar,knr»I I'a, 2*» and 3'a In half W»U qnartar bW» atvl kitU) Salman to «#m# ard

la

tllaa*nfa»«, M1**". Of H#no( ijtft. (M VS TlK U'Y tliK.

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k'l"?f,0,h

hosM ft «a*h| Toocwa awl *o«mU In jnart* lAta. I'dW 11 Kit AND SHUT—Kf«l«tek)r R»fl« Pow.lvr lo kiapl Iapo"*'*

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H»*anl Anwrrt«aa iMWtlm

Hawdor, far* atroo ami C'laaa, In ftittWwi Dupofii'* lo. da. da.) IIkA or ail alaaa, ta tag» r« «ala ly WABSON&CO,.

Nov. 95,185'WMf Ko«a'» Block.

REMOVAL OF THE PADLOCK.

TtIK mtairfliH' baitoc i*tne»»l to lh« !*#. 1 fJrZvMrh »to«toth» WARRK-N BUiCK, now ftvpind to U" '*1

NTOCK OF IMBIIWABU

Saddlery, Iron, Stct*l and Tuuls,

of »n' kM, to fea Iboad 10 tbl* etto or la Wlaoa. Tfca aa*urlw««l e»»frrt««* *wfc a tarlatjr of UoU» E A N E A O O S that It I* ImpoaalWa lo

TIK Pt.ATK, llfBIW IROf. COPPKR. ^WIRR, BLOCK TI!*, AtfVIIJi, VWKS and BBtU'WS, atwaf*

00

kind-

1 IijiVh a moat «otnpl«ta a»*«rlw«tl of Bt'll-IIXJ .tI ATKHI ll^. CAItrKNTKHS' TOOW, 0 A HI N TRIM-

MI NOS, Shot Findings und ls*th*r of mil kind* Online tba aemtafi »aa*w, I *b»ll

Ur**

aiwk ..7 ri.NK IHHXH AND WINI»'»W NAMII, from a »»r

10

u-

lit Suddlrrr €«rrlm#« Trimmlni', ifo*t *»rf ami can odor tba b«at of bar*ali»« In that

U0u*laa»

awl Onii Chain ot »tl aliaa, Palata, «l*. Wladow

Ja»«, ftplkii*, aikl Mill as*l oltwr «aw». I kw a U*V *t«-k of IWiolitWw1* ana Uu» Trim wit** tawrally,

Aimi:!*'*' tooiA

atuall k*a» an ef« par»Hs»arlr t» «h# »a»l«, aad irS»». a «.«l *pad., rw*. «artha.CmHa. 9»w lall ta A »P, OS Ha»-tnj{

anr oth#»Tool to *41 Wwat a *»rr roa»t«i»W« pr®"'ihw a •tora ami!««» H«*m up »*P"aal»

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tt»r **rar* tiwliiaaa. a»t aajr »b«r «lor* lioo«» of ba abla to »tni* kooJ* to a*h Hi« Hbfcl In th« dir. I #hall 'WMRKanSS'i. TUB jjrAjyja^

nwntw. wl Wll.

KI.EI4A^T A-i?ii• .41,« A^i» For 185*. Tta Qam of it» Tha Thomtit IIImuhw, four*! Tt»» lv« l»r«pi Th» Mar flowaf, Tha Ma*Mt« Omrta*, Qlft »f AlfwUoOi Uty of lha Valky. Rom of Shawn, X\W M«hN0|, The Hawwatiar Ma, Ohrt«tm»» 1Vi»,

Uxm* of JVaaty. Tt* PlanVin. Tl« Crystal hw»l, TH« Bvelanm, T»iai»r«»a Kaepaak#, Th» Mow lto«a, (lift pi ftraltKMwtt Uift at rio«*r», ApplHinf floM, rtoral U«n. Uin of rtwlibip, Th» Sow,

«th« rtwai FM«at M* Mot, Tl»^ IJow« Aiwualt IMtlwl tar Uaadtar. Itihiaa, Book* aM P«at r*' Wadln® Por aata at

Dmabut 0,1M&»

W. II. BUCKWOHAM'i, «a«u orttw "Bli Bonk. ^•'1

RECTIFIED WHISKEY.

UII.MAN kuJUroa (vU frtotti*

/tft- tV tit* pobll* ipaiwnrilj-, that U»nw(l» a fWT Tl rx«rt«** la th» bwMiww awl aft»r hattoft I fttHi niMl Wa «atlOrl«t aoaaaw. to hl»

Slor. Itoow. «»a tam *al», a«f af^r an wtMjr w* aial w#l pmHwI pftowtpla, ha

iatcwl* wit thtii no* W aWa to ftw»l*h Um l»at O E E I I E W I I I •hlah ha» a»»f too asM la IW» marvel It I# *"rt*4ly tha n,«t ptaaaaat. pttr»a an* Whuk-r. 'tW'M «m «Mjk. awi «U« *aeal tha heattw* M«a|^t an hara tram ®Alilth^»»Io «^hto^t»r tha toat /W/y

W W 1 a a a a a a to

thmibt

(M»iarTilHl4f twta llaoto, lWtooa.

Qreat Reduction in Prices

At T««

INDIANA CASH STORE,

NO. PIKKXtX ROW.

taka oott«a ao.f mum

H«5W CAKRI IOE HAXIT4CTOB1 I «AVI aai«m4 tha Crfrtw Ihttwtof «***. at any S**Tlmip a« r«wth

itnmiu

ef the hw

CVS

t«a«aS»r*y

tmi

**4 fttMOta, Kaat »Mn ohM* Ml hfwawfcea *UI ha Maoaptlr attwud to, aay •hall W »*fp-a«a4 m» tha Wah a*. Kpa

•Vto, m-

4n«ahlUt.e, aart «t p^ea. itr1 A «a«W of CA»*IMl«\ hjw«~ia«» «a4 W AOON&, ait way* IwuaA ami aafe.

We4haajMMp

HKfUKl.MJ

A Ian. PAIXT1X0 WK tOCQUKt.

or all Wwlfr Ann# oa the atowleM «•*!.*. 4*0 VARMSaiNO *N*a with aa*t»*aa.__ tmalluh Jaa*wjr«,MM-«f

WIIOLRSAlaS AND RHT.All.

BOOT A SHOE STORE.

t? ttAU Wlwhn^aMltotollde^totoa^MWWtotoi, p, toMathtoawihoief to*wa»tott»w«*»«««• «f *%»ami

UrfiwoaioJ Miwai.ttaa**.

«t»ar Wan*. a8 tha y»*My»» laethio am* iWMto. aail iW a «fca^of tta*r paUwaaja. •»att*tf«iwaJh»«»tto*i«*« »«M at tha v^rto««nea*h

•tlSU a*»M,»faal Wa* mm.

Kkmtm,

Ato^tkAtWBkol tika'tewqwfltt Vtowa •»». *a»a OrtalarT. US»44r tVeie *mm, NW.ua,

NEW YORK liwfiiKV WORK. 1 A«** *KBV WA1VIIMAKCK AMI* ifcW LLLltLK, eel »Oc of ?h* fwWte S^aaie. keey* **d eWaat aw ^USteatoT CSAH WATX HES, IKWRLRY AND FANCY ©OOl**, whkah ho will dtofoeeaf

fXWaldto«,Cto«ha«i*4 Joaralry rtpsAfM. *a tlw MKtM, sad «wniaMll»cl*a«Mit

PUXXKIA

a yoa4 «h«ap FMeaarf, «rr »»*ee. P» Ah IwWWm «,! 1^ *.!

SfS

I

NEW V'UKK AUVKRTIKUEMS.

mm s. m. pgrrptqiu. too la

IIl'RD^J GOLDEJf CJWWS

10

a tiria). i'rtea J4 «w. t» la»f» tattlaa. fbr Sat* fcjr Dn«B?ata Mrt iw»bn«i( •aar-w*^*' .. W. C. lit to, Pww tewlway, X«w tw*.

Ideiqte to*eeei»t l» Sga l*» IK**

of

Inwffo}

Uui)MrtW tf* Disci m* hi I ^••1# W 1 Vtel'&i Kio M40i40«»«r*M«l JajaCo«aaJa I»0rtSc*«!U* M«a4 Rl«n I'M'* *Urth, lty *a» tor* QoaP! raH^iM IhMy la

tha tMtal lltotaa a* tar a .todl«»faottwrtoaftharoootry I aol am gmmity ik&pmm** .. oaor. whtoh ccqo^rvl ao a*t»®ai** ca^jwatotsao# att* lotariaWyat,, *1 "C01.U.M A CO. HARTrORO". a»d*arfi •m haa iab»I with

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Aagoat. ItU. 4«-lr _______

NEW AKD TMPUOVED

SEWING MACHINES.

THEAMKKICAN

Magnetic Sewing Machine Co

wow orrt* run

*At.r.

Whole»Hl* Nnd Retail l»enl"ra IN ALL KINDS OF

O I N

MAIN STREET, BKTWRKN 4TH ANDSTH, E A E II S A S A ti'K wwld re«M«tftdly fall the attention of the ritteeea of thtortty aad anmwindtog rour,try tooorS»W*Ml Urge I asportation of Ktegant aad Faahtonable RKADY MAD* CLOTIItNO. being one of the unoet complete *tock« ever beoaght to thl» »art»«, a* teilowet

1

A largo aJowinaeot of dlBeeeol klodx of

OVKRCOU'S.

PANTALOONS.

ii

rs.

Hniiaht

Oi^nmt aM Kht OaiiWf* VwakMaJ

SmTImImm* Soata* »w(*« tMy rmaktiaaMP SSSrWTI?» mm* Ih-W. SaM.

S»f»-^

VMto m* Aa*wSwTBali *+. *«**aw

rim Kini'tTT tewllw' BrniiT rf I "~T I Chtttiiaar S^WaMl|Ma. AttWtoaf to ytoe -at (ha *m IPWW4 wal S»*»«t. *m» atww'ht »*w*rt •at »r«WMaaa Iteto *W» »4war» m*m*.

AM W«(h fmtnmtni

I

T^O* TELE UaOL— Am UK HIM j««fe*e»i*n* fcrtt* l" growth of t£»iLuB, ..f hM Jw* wad** a I»if» awrtj^tflT 1*7, TTTTinllm

AT riiKia acwti*,

807 BROADWAY. X. V..

By for tbo i»o*V prrf«olou«l ralualilo Hawing Ma »UljreB«»Wlo»*, 8w*v*at*pM:

chliMta that T*t ln*««t«d

'plIB public ara reapectfofly inaftosl lo call I ih« room* of tho Company, aoii e*aJnitio the pel at ion of tho tn^t aoporior macbioo avor pre ariit«(l lo tlitlr ootire.

It ia the rraoil of ihroo aaparato Inventors, erwh of whom diatinct in hirrwwlf, clahua Oflgioditjr Tlia first of whom la ELIAIi HOW K, tho firat inventor of 8awi»|{ Machine*, who introduced Ui» alt4Ul# movemeut, without which every machine li (AHipifUi ly titsleii. The next waa THOMPSON, who adapted lh« machine lo certain portion* of lallora* work, and Mr. COON, by moaiw of tho ptdUilv formation of tha aliuttlo combinod with olhrr roeent Improfrmfiita of hia own Invenlion, haa maio a machine oapablo of doing any and all work thai can bo fffwM by meaua oi lha naodlo. Tho machine now off-rod for dale preacuU the following dlatinct and peculiar foalurea:— lat. It la exlrnnaly aiiuplo In Ita conatrnctlon, and la t»o way liablir lo gat oul of order. 9.1. Tha atitche* are uulfonn, porfoct, and proanit a beautiful appearance never before attainod by any machine. 3d. Tho cawing dona by Ihle machine ta warranted never to rip or ra*ol—a frequent canao of complal.il heretofore from thoao owning machinea of a lilSerent character. 4th. Any and all kinda of work can be done on our machltio with*iuul facility— *ilk, linen, cotton or woollen fabric* and leather, each preaeul Uie aattte ln*t»ulllul appearance. 5th. Hy tneoiiit of friction rollera the thread can ho made tight or looao upou the cloth at the will of the operator. 6th. The length of the atilcboa can bo graduated with mathematical enactneaa by the operator, from lha lino and delicate ailtch requisite in aiilrt ntaking, linen boaoma, collara, ornamental work, etc., up to the coaraeal atltch taken in aole leather, etc. ?lh, Tho Hueat curvalurea can be worked, and beautiful doatgna of fiowera, baaketa of fruit, repreaenutlon* of boaau, hirda, etc., can bo a* elegantly and elaborately worked by the aid of thla machine da by tho moat aklllful aeamstreaa In exintence.

Hie American Magnetic Sewing Machine Co.,

Have determined to aell the boat Sowing Machine in estate lice, and have «uc«eeded beyond their warmeat anticipation*. The *p«ed of llil* machine la alao a great feature that mu*t aecure the altouliou of the purohaaer. It will take with eaao

Ftre llnntlratl Slitcbea per Minnies! For further Information please call at tho raoma of the Company, or addreaa the Secretary at the office, 397 Broadway.

JAMES T. AMES, Prea'u

0«m (iaaooaif, Soc'y. Jan. 27,

,54-i8iii3

PRAIRIE CITY

O I N S O E

nUKYFOOs into.,

HOSIERY,

or ALL KINDS.

We ara al»a edteeto* a large aaaartnMnt of

aaa4* to geoA *tyt* aad will he mM at Low Price*. (Cjr One lo«M* were hnnght at the iow*at MaaoAwtafeer Prteee, and we are enabled to oltoe thewi VKRY LOW. We eall th* attontteaeOTWr I^W*** w»«ng Oothh^ to *ee aer aeMwtapeot hdhee panehaatod elaewhwi.

TMre llaaie, Ort. H, IS»-»-tf

OAK FAT.T,

O I N E O No. 4, KAKI.Y BLOCK, Marth $Maef the PahHe S^aare,

I I A O I N I A N A

O I N a

wMeh ean gaaea«»*e toaefc*. aa Wen aa ^aatttjr an wait la the tateM aad

the tweet hMiflNi ot toat*« and atlFtok AU aay geod* betog

A S I O N A E O S 3

mi rfelath ef wr owo eeieeltoa, whkh «aaM* ha aafyaaw* le daeaHlHv a*J appeatawev 1 thateeeer Faeiaae. Mwhal*.wrwhaawaw hem* KwbTw»lwa to p«*eha*e CMfch* 111 Sad It tohto dAvaatoM to a*al. omariaa aitoe Mto* »wnha»«i

ri KxtMim goods

la the Weet. _____ M«oAeJ«Mtam WOM

fmm It aiwwwi

BOT^rib DRua store.

A E N S

PHYSICIAN AM) ORLH5GI8T,

HATWOhWir"'

oatoweA hto Stoeo Amsm, woaM

lnllil W f—• a he a a aaw. wiil^a h^eaMttaNSyaataat. afW»aaia««Mi

SSTANI^ANO MTSttAI. MIPWBSKS tlllttm, Vltxwie, PAtSXT UKMCUtBS, rutrrMSxv. wttsis «rtM*S A VP UQCOIB. tor NaM

efat thatoweXftrMA thatfrtil «W paM SWasa

DOUBLE RECTIFIED

W III !S E

OHN B. bVDOWtfl is aaw w»*^kWH*( I a* atUeto t««hie ReeuS.4 Whiakry, far

SWISS WITCHMAIiEB.

Has remoted his Jrwelrg Store. 3 doer* East of the Pott OJiee Main Street,

P!!*E JKWELRY

ttfmtntl in fafilniwr HI. luniiri It'ti—" j**f *5? ri«M *wl MichtM i|i ii (ti I* UmOatr. M, fcc«W«tkal*. »rf PmVwl Uw, Orb*, brtaefcrf. OoM a^ dini, «**r a11 hawjnato* and SotU Star Waw, 4e., *a. arlikh will fceaaM mluftx4 H. M*»f *W IW« r»«" »«»jr tk« pmi iifMit*. Mt u»m« »t« waw —»a ha»« «a»r »,. Lowest Price! -CO |*er«eae will tn4 It to Oiair alvaata^ to eaM e* fcefcae 'arwItCUH, and ktl otiwr KWKJLKT, rfhrtA cai th« ahortcat notW aad lo M»- wi baat Baoser.

FRAUD! T«rr* TUote, Cktoiwr2I.

4 Vt, who waot AXti of tha r^JCOUJSS 00. aaahaj^... A ahoM partiwSar to ooti«a tbt *ta-", aa thata aw »atinm imMtarMti and ladtaOooa «u» GdUiaa aad, I labriM aMKhttkaaawa. whieh aiatrawlnj pMi

gllEWJKAKER

-oaO»lll«?AND

mf

DEALKRS

It to ao« ntnrm

thao T«tnr rt rm Met*thohoateaaawith tha ataaaji

"Oalltoa Oe. Marsfc: and I do oot toa» 4

On and alf«r MONDAY, JaMBiy 3,1IM, fuaapr Train*

Uornhtf

Kapnaa W»va lodiaMpoUaat A. U. Pa*am

iter* laaritur in 4,40 A. M. tralo break bat at Kirhmoodt artiva to ttwfaaab at 12 M., hi I»yton at 10.44 A.

They will alao manufacture Boota and Sboea lo order at the aame place. SUHOOLEY &. VAN HORN.

Terra-Uaule, October 10,1^1-9-tf

AMERICAN

Express Company.

Offics la Iloaa'a Block, West aide of the Public Square, Ttsyre Ilnule, Indinnn.

VM

[1RWVRRS. UNOKR^HIHTS, AND

ERIC AN EXPRESS COMPANY are prepared to trauaacl lite following branchea Uu*lueaa FOUWARDrNG OF PARCELS AND MERehandUe to and from nil part# of the world.

The eoHstclion of Dobto, Claim*, Ijegaciea, Drafta, 4c-, Specie, Uotida, awl valaafile package® forwarded to every town or city In the United Statea, Canada'* Great Britain, and Ireland.

OC EXPRESS leavca daily (Sunday* excepted) al 7 o'clock, A. M., in charge of a Sjwetal Mewwttger.

All package* going North, South, Baal or Weal, mu*t b« delivered at oar Office before 8 o'clock, the evening previoas.

Shipper* of Gooda. with bill* **for collection on delivery of Uooda," mttl give special notice at tha connter, and have tbo aama inaerted in their ro-

IVraoaa ordering r*Wde by EUprem, ahonW oa tmtt to have them "M*rk*d ti* Amtriem*

Qwvwayt

Deeaaaher », t*S»4Hf

Eaa» «*i

together with e*»*y aitWa irtstotag ha ttw p*wg An at whtoh ha wW wmnmt par* wet be miae' *wW*W a ta*ii»iiaaaia ef Wa mm*. •jrotfe* aa4 Sale kwaa aa «eesnl IMwj, a to ":ra~

CWaJWATt lTO*«i ITka bomtm are aawrihr All MoisaT paiwtle a»dFa««%« T**" T*6

"mm.

wswam.

6c

STBATOJf,

Forward in? and Commission Merchants,

"fei STEAM BO AT AGENTS. Tha-.

BW

,X FLOUR, SALT a*D FISH,

OMcnm tocotr of Pirat aol Ohio (treat*, omt tha Bridge, Terre-IIoate, ludiaaa. f*—» all hoatiMia la tha Itoa of For waolhat and ComilaeVm jgji BXrea T0»—Brweo! A Co

e.

Angoat 12, im~46-tf

•Lja, mui th«r

ll Potter A Co 1

OnmT

atao Bonror kaltfa T.. W. SmKhi A. UcOn$xan J, Cook A Co., Twr»-Uaotr, lad. Jcc. S. Waiter*, Ifawtaanma, Lud't Saatoal Orr, Kraaartlle, bi

Great Central and Eastern Ronte. IXDIAM CE^TBAL RAILWAY! h£W AJUtiStiiaUUtT.

X*w mate to Cloeitaati and Dayton, Col am boa,

fiuUrti citie*.

U,,

at 3 X., iaCtovalaad at M6 P.

toCoii

jaxabo*

Mj 11 train laavea ladlaoapoll* at 12 N. Pxaaaopw* laavtog In M. triis, arrive to Cincinnati »L7 P. M, in Dayton at «.W P. M. taktof 12 train for Cleveland, PitUburgti, Phlladelphto and otW Raatarn title* (leap to Dayton aad r»*«tae In moratof Kxpraia train en Mad Blvaracd Lake Brie rood, aod maka all the coonerttoe* that they would to ride all nifhtf *rrt« in Clavelaod In time to inma with Lake Shore IJfhtDia^ tmin at 2.10 P. M. for New York aod Boatoo, and paa« thrM*h tha beat aettied part of Indiana and Ohio.

No change of gunge or car* to Da/too. Paaaenger* **ve by thi« route 23 mile* to Daytoej &4 mllea to Ctoetooati over any other Ballraad roote.

Through ticket* ean be proenred at the Office, In the Depot. JAHKM U. SMITH, Sop-t. A* ngard* freight, loqoire of Jan. fa-lft-ly Wit. A. BBAD8HAW, Pralght Agwt.

VIGO COl'XTY SCALKi! MfBBB SCALKS have been pot to no Fourth Street, at tha expeoa# of the County, aod are tha bett Pairhaak'f I'latlbrin Scale*. Seller* and purr hater* of Ilay, Coal, Corn, Oat*, ato., eao reat aa*tar*d of getting correct weight.

Jan. 8, mi-lfr-Sa H. FAXRBANKJ, Weigh-Slwtar.

THAT SAHE OLD COON WANTED AT THE B.&B. COKNEK.

&®5§8!H£ mSTStterTOray

WE «l*h to purchaae AiO.OOO of FURS, worth of FURS, vli Coon,

Fox, Bed Foi. Wild CatTlfiine Cat,

OpoMnai, wolf, aod Deer Skin*. For all of which we will paytha hlghMt price lo Caah. B1DDXJE IXCE1DUK. Tem-Uaola./an. 13, lSM-lS-tf.

BLACK TEA.

\\rit have Jo*l received a fine article of Black Tea. the IT celebrated Orange Pecco. At A.IK. TI'ITK'8^

BBOOm of Cora Broom*,

OST Becaivad, a lot of Ooro Broom*. for sale by the doten J. C. ROSS.

or (Ingle, at No. 1, l'ralrt# City Block, by Dee. 10,1 $65-12-tf

REMOVAL.

I reapedfuily notify my patron* and ftrtetxto, that

oa

and af)«rr Today, niy STOCK OF

MUSIC, PIANO FORTK?, Ac., will be

VKD TO No. 60 NBW BLOCK, (Middle Store.) WBST "I KTII STRKKT, between Walnut aod

Viae,

where 1 may

hereafter be found and ahall be happy to «tmtily them a* haretolbre. I have an extenalve aaaortmeeit of Ihtlt, Dtvn A Co.'f (Ro«ton,) euperior Piano*, with and without the .Kalian Attachment, alao, New York Piano*. Guitar*, llarp*, Violin*. Aecordeoo*, Ae.

Pianus to tel.— CaJh paid for Second Hand Pianos. Cloriooatl, Nov.?th, 18SS-SnO D. A. TBL'AX.

NEW SHOE STORE.

HCIIOOLEY VANIIOKIV, 0(Tr for *«le a large naaorlment of BOOTS AND SIIOEH.—Alao, a variety of

HATS. CAPS, Ac,

All of which they will aell at wholeaale or retail, al their new atore In Phcenix Row, on National Road atreet, liflh door from the corner of Market alreet.

Bxprtm

PROPRIETORS.

LtTimiTW, Fawso Co., Bafialo. Wtu, BcrrotrtKLD, 4 Co., New York. J.T. WINS

Jan. 37th 18&4 IS ly.

LOW, Aft**

A E S N E

WHOLESALE GROCER. Aad Awlee ta Fentgaaad DaaaMtie WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac-, An.,

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TtBBX fUCTX. INDIANA.

NOTICE. 4 f,

HAYTNObalw««a

diasolvad tha Co-partS*r*htp wh5«li

existed F. Sta.*i*v aad myaelf, Is th* Real Estate basiae**, aad, as tha bwrilaeaa will be carried aa by am: I wn now ia fall MnA, and any to these wishing ta parchaao, that hw ia tha pfora to get a Urga^. aad ta thaws that bar* prayaaty ta dtaaoaa of tia Aerr «the ptecr (a d^aoar la this haslneaa I eapect ta labor faithfal.

S.HABBRBT,

Jaa.«, I8i4-I8tf Bead Katala Agart.

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UQUtMtS, af tha tom* ^aalMy, aad at C^ac«aaatl |tt wfll b* dtopaaed af eaaeu wa^«Ha*Byw«*«Sr prtowa, al«raya a* toaad. P., fjhv Mia advaaaa! ^Ter^Ba^ *w*k2S, l«J-«tf

TERRE-HAUTEf,*INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24

From the Knickerbocker Magazlao.

t* •. Yoirro. owit ra* lABTTwro umor kach vtm auwtsoHaw paiwiBg fotr la the araaca of Youth The Spring-Um« of innocences Umto aad truth Whea the baad to free, aad tbo heart la Jlght, And joy*

mn

pare, aad hopea are bright:

When a fellow tan*t bald, and hi* hair ton't pay, Aad he baaa't any Usee or ronla to pay.

What haa earth ao fair aa a happy child ,, With itajoyoaa laugh, and ita apirito wild With IU ready tear, and ita readier amila, Ami ita simpio heart »o fwe from guile:

It

no. w.

1

it didn't so me timer* o»-g!oct it* nnaa, And tear large Mm in ito holiday clotboa.

The year* glide an Yoalh heeda Una not} Liule reck* be of hia mortal lot. Few are the aorrowa that vex b$a Heart Short time aafficeth to heal the amart,

When he cnu hia finger, or bampa hia head, Or, *panked aad aupperle*», goea to be«i.

Bright are tho atara In the wintry akiaa, But brighter far a fair maden'oeyoa And her cheek doth ahame the roee'a bloom, And her breath lha violet'a tweet perfume

Oh bow charming ia "aweet aixtaen," When ita hair Isn't muaaad, and ita hand* ara clean.

And who bat a&nlrea a bold bravo boy,' Hia mother'* pride, and hi* father'* joy Wath hia open brow and hia fearleae ey«. And hia manly atep and hi* bearing high:

Orr*

toad, Plttaharsh, Phllailel-

When the acanip haa juat come home from college, With many cigw*, aad but litlla knowledge

Who but hath aighed, full many a lima, For the happy daya of hia youthful prime Ere lite whirlwind over hia hopea had blown, When grief and care were alike unknown:

When gaily and proudly he flew o'er the courae, With a very "loud" veal, and a very faat horae!

0 Youth! O Youth! who would nol be young? Well have the poet* thy praiae* aung: Well may we eigh for the day* that are paat, Well may we algh that they fled ao fast,

When our heada are bald, and our ha ire are gray, And we've ao many taxea and renta to pay!

A Traveler's Story.

A party of traveler* were aealed around a Waging fire In a tavern upon the Alleghany mounlaiiia. The coach had broken down, and perfoice we were detained until the next morning. We had finiahod a aubalantial Virginia anpper, and each one, with hia feet on the fender, and a cigar In hia mouth ruminated upon the atorm without, and the warm co*y comfort within. Each one In hia turu told a atory or related an anscdote and at laat the joke came around to a hollow-cheeked individual, who, until then had remained ailent. •Gentlemen,' aaid he, fixlug a pleming grey eye upou one of the company—a apaniard—who, uu invited, had drawn hia chair up to the fire, aome ten year* ago I came near being murdered In thla very houae.'

At thia moment the Spaniard got op and waa going out of the room, when the narrator aroae, and Socking the only door In the room, took the Spaniard by the arm, and leadiug him unto an old picture, aurmounted by the English coat of arm* in guilt work, ran hi* nuger along the motto "Houl toil qui mat pen*#," and aald, dbplaying at the aame time Ifie bull end of a large piatol—'Evil lo him who evil thiuka.'

The Spaniard atniled, and aaid he did not feel well, but the stranger swore thit no man ahouid leave the room uutll he had finiahod hia atory.— Requesting ua not to be amazed al hia conduct, he proc« eded 'Some year* ago, aaid he'I waa traveling over these mountain* on horaeback, and stopped at thia very house. The landlord waa extremely obsequious in attending lo my comfort, and, after supper ho requested me to join him in a bottle of wine. Nothing loth, I consented and before midnight four empty bottlea stood on the table end,aud he was acquainted with all my butinesa. 'I very imprudently remarked in the course of my con vernation, that I had a very large sum of mouey in my valise, and he politely informed me tliat ho would take care of it till morning. Although somewhat intoxicated, 1 did nolapprveof leaving It iu I.I* charge, and I took rrty vtllae in my hand and retired to bed. After I had undressed 1 placed my pistols under my pillow, and carefully, as I thought examined the room. 1 laid myself dowu, and sunk into a fitful aleep. *1 suppose It must have beeu two hours after when I awoke, and collecting my scattered senses, I endeavored to think what I had been afcouU 'Suddenly I detected a noise under my bed.— What wa* my horror, when I obaerved a small piece of carpel, atreched along my bedaide, move as though something was under It A cold perspiration aterted from every pore hot thank Ood: I had presence of mind enough to prepare for the woral. Grasping a piatol in my right hand and hiding it under my bod clothe*, I feigned to be asleep. 'In an instant afterwards I aaw a trap door which had been concealed by a piece of carpet. Cautiously lifted up. and beheld my landlord with a dark lantern in his hand, directing hi* eyes towards me. Still I moved not but as he "turned hia back to pat the lantern on the floor, I fired, and 'You killed him, did you,' ahribkad the Span

Urd, almost jumping from his seat. •Silence! till 1 have finished it aaW the stranger, and again he touched the butt of hia weapon.

Tlse instant that 1 tired, the vidian fell. I started up, and merely pulling my overcoat on, snatched op the lantern.that he had dropped, and crept cautiously down, with my vailae In my hand, to tlie a table. It wa* a bright moonlight night, aod leoon aaddied my horae, I galloped ten inifoa, if hen I meta party ol wagoner*, and in their company 1 returned to tha houae bat despite onr rigid March, not c?ea as moch aa the viiiian'* body couil be'found. Bat if I «an once pat my hams upon him, if it costs ma my Ufa, ha shall dia the «tmt*s death

The stranger aroaa and caafM tha Spaniard by the throat. Tearing opwn shirt collar, he ehowed lha mark of woand on his #nci »We need not eay any mote. Three week afUf that Joseph Gomez am* hanged in the city ot Camber land spaa hi* owa cwnfeariaa of having mardarad no leas than five tratrafcf* ia that vary

a-

Take y«ar Coaaty Paper.

Wa take tha following eettnifcte article fram that utwiieal fmptt, the Baatae "Amerloaa Osioa." People hardly know haw nsoch they Mhe by aat Mbacribing for their c«aaty paper. There are alaraya certain matters ef load intereat, ic which It h«hoovca awry gw»d a^hbw ta keep daly -riritif InaSaaci af ae»Sing a*ay filly or a handred m2h* far a mt*oe{i*»ea«s paper sailed oaly for fsawral tmdtttt*, rmy m*a should take Aral the pop** paUJabenl la h4j twanty, and pay for it in adwMtee than if be has a»y money ta win far ameamaat, ar the fraUfieatioa af his owa Iasta, let Mm aahacribalar a pto4 city paper cea&ainiag able reportoof papakr aad actoa-

prM. Now if thto toa't goad adviee, ara hardly k««w what ia. It to tha way ara ahmrid da aad w* ar* «at aaaeifiah aa ta attra the taaa a#a datea aahacrtbefa—4f it ahaaid csae ta that—wha are aw hasa ioattag a fettaar laaraaana, seaas jpaar hat warthy yriahr, ta w«rrk aa ia wtariaeas al artriOar WTMatof that

gemenm

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wwalrf not aaiy chcaNT hia heart, hat eaaMa Wsato «Mko hia paper ail &1* patroas coaid desire. Wa

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.1 ill. M.ai.i. **wy attlela-^S» ap" Mafclapapar, I lbs* it'MsHMi tew* tkwhaade at theaakfci«xr^~ MM ewj' ™rf'J a .5. .. md fS*J

The Avaricioas MerchaaU

There waa a merchant named Filargiro, one of tho moat avoricious cbaraetara ia the world for though he had realised a handeotne property, bB his Ihaogbta were bent upon amaaaing mora and more, hia avarice atill increasing with the Increase of his wraith. It happened that on returning one day from a aaie of some gooda, with a pnrar of four hundred gold crown*, while engaged in transacting othei batineas, he wa» nnlnrky enough la loose the whole aum nor iran he aware of hia loss until he reached home. Arriving there, he openad aa immanaa cheat containing many thouaani crowna, and on preparing to add the four hunJred to llie number^o was struck dumb with astonishment to find that they wore gone. Ho altered aa exclamation af horror every time ha pot hi* handa into his pockets, till convinced at laal that his loss waa but too trne, lie ran off in great consternation along the path he had come. Inquiring of the very doge he met on the way, whether they had aeon or aMzed upon bis treasure He was qnifo nfounded when ha readied the place wiiere he ha I first received the money without obtaining the least tidings of it.

Almost overwhelmed with deepair, he suddenly bethought him, a* a last resource, to apply to magistrate entreating that a public crier might be instantly sent forth, and offering a reward of forty crowns for the recovery of bis treasure.— With great courtesy he acceded to the reqaeat, expressing hlmaeif, at tlie aame lime, concerned to witness the exceaaive affliction nnder which the unfortunate Filargiro aoemod to Ubor. The reward waa accordingly proclaimed, and the gold aeon aflerwarda made ita appearance in tho Itam a of an old lady, who found It on her way home from church. Fearful lest her conacienoe should be loaded with such a weight of gold, though extremely poor, she would have been very greatly perplexed in whal way to act, hadahe not luckily heard the crier announcing the reward of forty ciowns which she hoped she might rooetvo with a safe conscience.

Observing her destitute appearance, the Judge very humanely inquired whether she had any means of procuring her subsistence, and whether she had uo one to aa*i»t her. "I have nothing" •he replied, '*but what I gain by the work of my hands, and the help of one daughter, we weave and cpin, Signor, to earn aa much a* wo want, living in the fear of the I.ord in the boat way we are able. My daughter, to be sure, I should wUh to see married before I die but I have nothing to give her for a portion." The judge on hearing the poor woman'a account of heraelf, highly praiaed her Integrity In thua restoring whal ahe might so easily have reaerved for heraelf, and for a marriage portion for her daughter obaerving that it was an action of which he feared that few others nnder the aame temptation, would have been capnble.— He then autnmoned the merchant, Informing him that the lost treasure waa found, and requeuing him »l the aame time to pay Into the woman's hauds the itated reward.

The raptures of the miser were truly amusing wlieu he beheld and eel ted upon the gold but on hoariog the demand fur the stipulated aum, hi* countenance again fell, and he began to think how lie could possibly withhold the promised rewar.l.— tiaviug numbered tlie piece* otic« or twice exactly over, though he found tliem perfectly correct, he lurued to the old woman saying. "There nre tour and thirty ducate short of the sum which I put Into thia bug." The old Indy appeared extremely coiifu*ed at till* Bccuaattou, exclaiming In a distressed tone to the magistrate, "Oh, air, cm that be poselble? ia it likely I ahouid have stolen thirtyfour ducata, when 1 had it in my power to poa**** myaelf of the whole? No, bt-lieve me, 1 swear aa 1 value my hopea of heaven, that 1 have restored the exact aum which 1 found on my return from church, not a single farthing have 1 taken oul

But the miserly old wretch coutiuuod lo affirm mo."t soltmillv thtii the ducats were in tho same bag with the crowns, and ihut she must consider thetn aa a sufficient remuneration. The affair seemed to perplex tho worthy judge not a llttlu Yet when he reflected thai the old miser had only mentioned the four hundred orowna In tho first instance, he began to suspect hi* design of imposing upon the poor woman, lu order to save the paltry sum offered as a reward. He felt the nlmost indignalion at the discovery of thl* deceit, believing no punishment to be loo severe for thia despicable breach of faith. But checking hi* rising passion for a moment, he reflected that the most effectual chasli«ement lie could bealow upon the miser's attempt to impose upon the magistracy would be to inake him fall into the very rnare he had laid for another. With thin view he thus addressed the merchant: "And why did you not meutiou lite ftill amount of your loss before proclaiming your reward?" "1 overlooked it, I quite forgot it," was the reply. "But it is somewhat strange that you who appear so particular about trifle*, should nol have recollected tlie circumstance of the ducata. And aa far aa 1 cao underalaud, you wish to recover what la not your own. I mean lo asy that thl* bag of gold could never have belonged to you at all, since the sum you first meutioned is nol to be found In it." The judge then turned towards the old woman observing' "Since it is clear that the money iu is none of his, and you havo had the good luok lo find il, pray keep it, the whole is your own, should no owner appear who cau prove his right lo the property, iherfore give it aa a wedding gift lo your daughter. If it should happen that you ahouid meet another purse containing the ducata as well as tha crowna, belonging to this gentleman, I beg yon will return it lo him without nsmandlng any reward."

The wrelchad merchant, finding that the judge bad truly penetrated his motive*, and that there waa uot a chance of aucceeuing in hia nefarioua design, declared that he waa now quite willing to pay the reward he bad promised, if she restored the money which wa* indisputably his own. But it waa now too late, the jnuge turning towar^a him with an angry air, threatened to punish him for such a disgraceful attempt lo defraud another of aa large a sum, since Itum his own account it coaid not possibly be hia: "4«t out of my presence, and b«wara bow yon exasperate nie farther! If this woman afaooid te fortunate enough to meet with the purte, with the exact amount yon mention, ahe has promised to realore it to you union ched. Tbi* I think ia enough."

WI thou ven toting to answer a single word, the unhappy Filargiro waaconpeiiod to leave the place unaccvHipaateC by his newly recovered treasure, aad filled with vexation at having refused lo fnl till the conditions be bad rnaUe. The poor oW woman, an the other hand, went away overjoyed with her unexpected good fortune aoed hardly haaaid, that no claimant lor the lost property ever appeared. Her daughter after having loaf indulgou in a vain attachment, had at length the pleasure of being united ta the ei^ocl of he/ rheice, at the expense af the avaricoaa raerchaal

.P4j^si"W?t

Here is a moat exqaMte gem. What a pliy Ihat aaafa beaatifal game should paca an Fvyfecan threogto the aad the aether, who to entitled ta immortal ho*»r, ahouid ramaia unknown ta the pabiic* KIT. UN* "MS 4 Epitaph aa a'Klttca. iJU

Ilea, by death amittaa,

»A hetptoaa young kitten, Te ttwaider ic the daat jg^Ofc, had iivad laager. ..{*»!* aright have baaa «*rnag»r,

Aw* died semawhai aid*r wa

(fad ft srnswa ap ta eat-!hoad« Thaa away a rat weal* Have Maarwadla Stet depart waa Let the cartafo ha drawa ta, Wa faape haa faaa ta

That laad wfeei* attar arts jo»

Futcramu—iBf mstsU

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.' **Stop my Paper." The foMo wing remark* are too good to "be thrown aside without at least a passing notice. They are tree to the letter, and salt*We ta all IneaiitWa-— Wi» are of th* opinion ih»t tha weakest capacity oa&^ot foil to understand litem iU is astonishing what exalled uoliun* ao«» persona havo of their own importance. They aocift to imagine they are altogether u^ceas »ry lo the onward ruli of Our litlla world, and that if, by any means they should be shoved oul of ihe w*y, lii' acrewa would be an loose that the old machine would no longer hold together and of course if sach important peraonagea ouly say to an editor, •'atop my paper," the whnie eeiab'iaument must go to pot inatantar. Wo have of leu laughed iu our aleevo—though outwardly we IvokoU as grave as ao owi-» heu one of Uteae regulators 01 tlie world ha* martiwi into our eaiiorial aa actum, aud order a discontinuance of hi* p»t»er. And it aluraya does u*$ooU lu are how the starch ia taken out ol him, while the editor atniiiugly pliea, "Certainly air, with lite greatest pleaaure, juat tiaaoou a» the clerk has enu red a hundred or more namc-a wUwh havejut been went la. The mighty man wilts «lowu like the uatrelive of a wuij»pea apauiel, and ho shrinks away muttering to bituaelf, "Well, I am afraid siopptug my paper haa not ruined him after all."

These swells who utop their papers on account of some miff which hat found ita way iulo Uu ir cranium, are sure to watch the time ol the next isa«ie lit ink lug that anoUvor number will make lt» appearance a««l titey araaure to borrow their uclgitoora copy to sea if il does uot coulaiu lite editor's farevnll udareas lo his reader*.

We oncg knew a minister, who in deecriblug lite Christian's character and the circumspection of £ita walk, said the Way ta heaven required aa much care aa il did for a cat to walk ou a wall cov« ered with brokeu bottlea. Il ia sotnelhlug so with an editor, if he is lo,please everybody.

Sleigh-Uiding with a iYidow* Snow had ftllen, the young of the village gel up a grand sleighing party to a country tavern at some distance, aud the iuterealiug widow Lambkin tat In the aame sleigh, under the same buffalo as myself. "Oh! don't," she exclaimed, as we oume to tho first brklge, catching me by the arm, and turning her veiled face towards me while her little eyea twinkled through tlie mouuiight. •Don'l What!" 1 aaked. "I'm not doing anyihiug." •Wflt„ but I thought you were going to take toll," replied Mra. Laitibkiu. •Toll!" I rejoined, "what's that?" •How!" exclaimed the widow, nor clear laugh ringing out aoove the itiuaic of the bell*. "lr. Meadow* preteuds he dou't know what toll I*." •Indeed 1 dou't then," I said laughiug iu turu. 'LWl know ittal the gautlemeu witeu they go on a sleighing party, claim a ki»s a* lull when they cross a bridge "Weil, 1 never!"

W lieu uext we came lo a bridge altd I claimed toll, the struggle of the widow to hold the veil wa* not sufficient to tear il and somehow, wheu the veil was remove*!, her face was turned ulrootly toward* my own, and in the glilieriug ol tlie moonlight, the horae trolled on hluiaell, toil was ukeu lor tlie firat lime iu Ills tile, by lJr. Meodowa.— soon we came to long hi Ulge, but the widow suid it woa uo uae lo resist, auil alts polo up own ruaciieJ it, wiltioul a struggle. 'liui^ou wou't Luke loll for every arch, will you, doctor?" alio asked.

To which the only reply was a practical allir native to the quealiuu. Did you evet, reader, sleigh rldo with a widow, ana take loll at the biiugeal

He Economical.

The man who commence* eariy In li'* life to practice economy, ia always »uccoaslul mail.— l'iioae who udtecareof ceut* soou have dollars.-— The small, unneceasary expenailurea, are what keep acmany men poor, and at toll all their live*. Il ia really aatouUliiug to find how low men and women think it a duly to be economical wltcu the world goea smoothly aud prosperously with them. While it is rare to lind a portion who would uol wish to be rich, il i» easy lo find person* with ahuudunt opportunities, Who Will not strlva to bo iudeuundeul andpreparod for the llttio viois*llUdas of life.

Some love cisplay, and will even ruu Into debt to gratify their foolish passion. Olhers go ou the principle of living while tliey cun, and b-uish all liiougula of bad tiiiius, alckness or old age.— OUiars again coutracl bad aud e&pensive hahiu, till rallier than makeau attempt to gel rid ol llieui, •ulimit lo their tyrauny, aud docctve themselves wi the pl.a that tliey are necensary to lite foil enjuyuienl ol life. But the lull eujuymeul of life cousii*ls iu living wiaely aud ratiouuUy. Traualenl pieuadres cau ne purchased too dearly, aud for hjurs of riotous enjoymetii, days aud monllts of misery and pain may oe the iruil*. tie will eujoy life moat who moderates his desires, aud ecouotnlzea the rewards of hi* toil- He will be freed from apprehensions, and will have leas regrets to il*lurb his happier moment*.——• No one may anticipate thai hia path through life will be lighted by continual sunshine. Thl* year muy he a prosperou* ou—lh» tl miy be the re* verae. The mecbauic who now ha* abuudant work and good wage*, cannot tell wnether thesa wtil b« permanent. He knows uot how soon his health may lall, and hi* little family he without a provider. And so it is with every one who earns itis bread by his own labor. Il is, iliereforc, their duly to be economical while all is well with litem.

No matter how small may be the saving each week —it will amount loa pieaaaut little sum at the end of the year.

The habit of saving, when once acquired. Will work wonders. Economy has a most salutary influence upon the character of men and their families. It la a promoter of all virtue*. It encourages Induslry, overcomes evil temptations, and produces feelings of independence and sell-respect.—

N. Y. 8M*.

Dtvoaos asa ITS Ahosas.—A eorreepondant writes ns from a viiiagf in Indiana, thai In aaid village Uvea a mother who had a husband whoae mime aha does not bear, who has two daughter* «a« of them divorcad wive*, one of whom obtained her bill while bar husband lay on hi* death-bod and in tha aame village resides a man who ha* t»o wivrt living (one of them divorced) and that Uieae wlvee are tmOtr «ad da«y*fr! Sow* of the Western Sutee are aotarioaa for th# faeilitv and liberality with which they grant Divorces, wherefrom a harvest of lewd Marriages. Llcentiouan«as and Immorality may ha exited to read!I in due neaaen. Aa popuf^i«t grows denaa aad tnhita more Inxuriou*. thaw Slates will have amp!a reaaon to rue the reckiessuea* wharewllh liw^r ara andermiaing the moral baahs of Society. Perhaps same of them may be warned In time ta avoid tha worst consequent** af their arrar.—.Vew laf*

Trihtm.

vwjr aagry arteaaay

AasaafCMas wha kAa waa aaanal aa phi asif Cnm railtovy hy asytag.-i defy say pssws wham lever atiaaOad, taaoeaaaasaaf ar eefteefc** *TM yaasas^ 4» siiiiy, yaa ka«w, dactor, dead aw

mu'lad i*Us*l

•Th» Sssasts af PeaaaylftaJa, ky a w*e rtTT7lSf IS haa nfsaed ca paas igeaistlsas sgalasttfcaJfsiiisifcii WL MliK.

MUs Phehe Oary ha* je#t pablhA^ a book of paems, among which Is tha fallowing parody oa

..** ."T«H gMMtliidh^sghi .w^as.. Marriaae to aawa^pty dtwam, "For the girl to dead lhat'a single,

And things era oot what thay seem. Married ilfe to real aarneat, Biogla fcloanwtaass a fth Taken from msa, ta man returaeat,

m-

The grand jury have

fewfltrtiM to there fa aatwag

head It to

tmkua

stepa to enforce tha

laws against the proprietors aad prepdare af raffles and lotteries far diatrihaUag prtt-sa af j«We!ry, haygiea, ar goads ef say daaasalnstlee. Several puts* akaryad wttfc aaeft aieaeas ara already «nter iad»eicae»t, end g*«« seearity ia tha CrtoImI Caart yewtarday ta aaawar a prasocotkm far gaattbiiaf- Ail sack acts came aa4*r the statute af^iawt gamhllag, aad ara iihia ta the um» pan-

Aa ettOifaa wfea fear a a si*nag inadtMlea te play vtikfK.swaMt efltotaaUy eared af tt* prammmy by Majf parmiUed ta iMra thwir fiagera ao hajra ak* pant isr aa appsrtanltf ta rasMae tha isattto af 6tr«n(iadsoMM«y,»re MMet aflaetaally eared of their pnp**a4ty far iwaiag, by bedaf per«lttad «a leave bassa far a saasaa sad tests tbs ktt wfrateef waataad aegtad-

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'"jaMM #*^\TA O'O

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Aa Experienced Corps.

The Unionist of Cincinnati I* conducts:! by an organisation af Printers. It will te aew» by tho following from that paper that thosw empioywd..In oflke havo iraveilod aome and aean thalM4£ut^v%nt iuaect "the e?ephaat" in their r»anda ,4 "In thia ofSce are aom«» twenty pHtmrl enffij^: only look at them' In agjea ranging' from twenty V* forty: in afeta and eompiexino, front lite ordinary stout (we never saw a fat printer.} to m«h that ralfht cr-«wl through gr,^ »a»d Ante aomo a* white aa Circasaiana, aod ot'.tera brown or ro*v— your -Georgia cracker,' or Pennsylvania pnblioait. Some baaroed like the Pard, others etneoUt-Caoed as the Grook Slave. One has lr.^vele.1 aii over tho North Amorican Continent, hunted iMir* in Arknnaaa, and the wild horae In tho pttnpi* of S.otl» America an oilier haa been out on tho broad oooatt, aat aeeu 'life before tho uvt«ij' auoltior gfadn tlvl at W»»t Point, aarved iu th« army, and accompanied Col. Douipliau, in hi* X*»innauic gMiid c.nnpnlgn all over New Mexico. What shook he can wills! Another k«|)i tavern,sold goo la at aootiou, truvoie^i over tile United StitA* several lime^, been well off and been broken. »vo have been ou tlie stage, a profession printer* are much aidicid to for about h«if the actors on the American board are priuVsrs. Oue, wo believe, haa proaciie.1 sermon*, another has lectureii to crowded hou*e*. Another hat served iu M*\l"o with General Scott A sixt'i haa heen a atuitip orator, meuiltor of tho -gislalure, "out West," au I fought a duel wa believe. Three havo practiced medicine, kept atom and dealt lu hor*«*,coUou aud ufgrooa. Ttvo havo iield itiuuicipal offi:«*. Four or five havo beeu oiHcers or private in various military compauiea. One servod Willi Genera! UounIoo in tho

JVjtait Uevolution, and oil" In tho Caua.iian rnt».«lHen. Si* or eight have edited and published newspapers lu various part* of the oiled States, One ha* bo«u firat olficer of a packet on the 'ragln' canawl. Ouo wa* wouuded—leg off—it the atoriiiIttg of .Viuuterey. Another lu* clerked it on a Mtaaissippi steamer, was blowu up and slightly killed, aoiii# aro or have beeu uvirrW some are old bachelors. All have aeeu more or loaa of Ufa nut il* changeable sueuea. They are all live men, good practical printers, *,enk varhiu* language*, aud form a newspaper corps hard lo aurtHiaa or equal.

M*T«iaovr.—8y Dow, Jr.—I want von, my young a is a id go in a a then devote your time to morality and money miking. Then let your homes be well provided with •uuli comfort* aud necessaries as piety, pickk'S, pots aud ketties, bru*hea, brooms, benovolxni a, bread, charity, hop*, chiese, crackers, fullh, fl.iur, affection, cider, slucerlty, onions iuie^rity, vlittte, wiue, aud wisdom. Have all these lulug alwny* on hand,and happlnosa will ha with you. Don'l drink anything intoxicating, eat mo^eratoly, go about businea* after breakfant, I.Minjn a lilllo after dinner, ohal after lea, and kl« alW quarreling, and ail Hie tiliss the earth can afford shall be your* till the grave cIi*oh over you, and your spirits ara home lo a brighter aud happier world. So mola It be.

-Tho Vermonters are jitfl^y prouJ of The Kutluud Herald break* out a*

VssMonr.

their Htutc. follow*: Tnero I* hut one city In the slate and not one soldier. Wo have uo thostlrea nor molts. Wa h'«vo no police, aud not it murder lias beeu coiumlled In thl* "Iulo within ten year*. W'a hive uo itiuaeum*, opera house* nor crystal pulanoa, lull we have home*, geuulni hnmi», llt.ti me Ilia annler of the world io Ita futuutca, fur which tha l*tli«r Work*, vole* and lalka-—where lite iilother control* educate*, minir* an I loves—whoro alia roars nun, acholara aud patrlols.

Whiat at 'I^vo Doui.am lit *HKU.—T.irea lime* lu lite prrsmit century htn wheal re iched iho high figure of two dollars a bushel iu llw valley of Genesee—lu 1816, by reaaou of a routflrkahly cold summer aud a very ahort com crop iu ltW6, hy a somewhat uuptopllious seaaoti aud gleet, of agriculture for tho purposes of trade mid vpeouialion compelling the large Importation nf li'.alAiulft from Europe aud lu ItrM, hy reaaou of ahori crops iu Wesleru and l/eitlral Europe au.i thi war baIwecu Uuaaia and Turkey.--•Uoehmttrr

Amctuuu.

wailcr was examined ilit« olht»ri|:ty

before oiiu ol sliu courN, Wb snuux his testimony: ••Your name ia KlunUny, 1 ln?li«jVe?" "Yhs. air. Holier! Flunkey." "Well, Mr. Flunkey. y*'il n«V thr» ilefenil* aril in no geiitluinaii. Wlist makes you think so?" ••Cauafl, air. he slwnys

ntys

'Thaiilt you.

whun I haii'l him a rnution-ohop, or oven bit tif bread. Now, a real gentleman never does this, but hollers out. 'H^rn, Hill, get me mutton-chop, or I will ilimw !/i« pep-per-box st your head.' You ouirt deci«v« thrt willi a {»ent!eiijfiii, your wois tip l'au«» wliv? I have associated Willi too rftsny

'em oil iho race-course."

fi'ted."

waxes warm,

for

f4

Haa beaaapakaa af Ute rih.H

Bawls* Girt JLottssisss Paoacaiaan.—The St. Laai*

Imi*U*fe*eer,

af ttos S7th says

of

Some lemperaticn pfiople si Indianspoli* last we*tk bought out firog shop Slid sssetnbled ihe neighborhood lo wiliie«s the operation of burning a barrel of whiskey. They applied the lorch, but ulu»! the "fiTy liquid" would nol burn, Wo hsve hesrtl that during ihe lust "cold sp«ll" barrel of wniaky sent out on »ur railroad frozi up aa hard as a rock !—N(W

Albiny Ledger,

One of lha beat ilouoie puns we hare ever heard, says Ihe Yau .ee Blu-ln, waa perpetraled by clergyniaii. Us had j'i»t united in rnarrisgo a u.»tipla wlioae Curiatain narnea were respectively B. nj*iiun sn

Abti. "How

did Ihey sppenr during the

ceremony inquired a Inend. I'hey appeared both

anni-mnlcd

and

wss the ready reply.

beiinie-

The uio»t iui|«ortaiii metier local to the citizens of (iofliain. is Ihe quealion of opesu* ing atreet ihrougn Ihe grave yard ol Trinity Cnurch. The ditcuasioO.

pro

snd

eon,

for to grace

a sublet, In the

daily papers. It it staled by one

of

ihe

eons

thai ihe dead are taeked thirty f»«ct deep where it ia proposed

to

open the street.

MahhIa*k A«isciE» —li Us lalely been decided in on«t of the New York courts thai contracts

W»e psyutrni oi" aTvi«e« tu

procuring marriogea lo i»e elTeuled, »tm tl!agai lu me oaae upon which |rii* Weuiaiou was msde,theplaintjfl*proved that toe defendant had agreed io pay htm one lion ir« land Iwenty-five dollar* lor procuring him a wife, but aft* marria-f* he refused lu pay ihe money. It was ooutinded by the iie.er.ee ihst jhs crnidmoo was illegal,

tttt'i

contrary

to good morals, cud was so held by the court.

A it Discomfited VV remember measmg lU# complete discom'iture

of

begin

a

wit of no inlerior order. Hy a mes«nge p»litely delivered al a supper psrty by a liule jgtrl. **H you pS^se Mr, mtmnu sends her compliments, and would be much obliged if you would

lo o* funny

OsAPfllC—A eountry psper iaiely ^oi op aa accoatH

oi

fire, headed—" Desti ucti vh

fire, aievrn betiding*, ten horses and O.JO cow

ia ruin*."

Btuler wssunkriowji m» the tjrei-fca ik«f bsve t.o woii thai expresses Ihe idea .uf lLk W« are glad wa did wot tire then.

There i*a man In Orkney, Scotland, naar?y 9) years ef age, wks waa absait la he nttrriad for tha aiath Uaw.