Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 March 1854 — Page 1
VOL. VI.
Terre-Haate
DRUG STORE.
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.
4 Wholmle ni Retell
J. II. CU2VINGHAM,
(TUB OLD STAXD.)
National Road Street, directly North of the Court-Mouse. Terre- Haute. Ind„
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now
ta
receipt of
hi*
winter euppilo
|_ prMiig *very r«rl*lj of article* in bis uw,
making hi* alack U« l*r$.M and mot tornflH* (a Terre-Haule. By pare tawing the stand long occupied br himself as Drag Store, be consider. bimaeit permanently Mltied, and with the present arrangement of making e*tk pmrduurt, give* him the advantage of all markets, to obtaining good* from (if»l hand* on the moat favorable Utum therefore, he la enabled to keep tbe Beat Assortment of Pore Medicines, that can be prcured in Lhe Eastern and Western cities, and offer* aa good bargains aa tha suae qoalily of medlcinea can be bought at anjr oOiar e»tabiUhraaat on the Wabaah.
Tha psreh**l»g and aeleettng of m«dieia«a i»ttad to tha waata of tha country, and th«compounding of tha varioua praparationa of tha ahop, with care and praelalon, liiat It may auawer Uie parpoa» inlanded, ia a inattarof ao much ImparUnaa to tha purchaser, thnt ha faata It to bo hta duty to giro hia paraonal and undivided attention to It, aa long aa he remaina in the bnoineM.
Wjr »i« r*p«rlaneo of fifteen y«»re In TerraHaote, lo£«ttt^|r with hi* attention to tha preparing and d»fhn«lng of Medicine*, ha hopaa wilt (mure him a continaanea of former patronage. for which ha faela hlnwalf under many obiiga tlona to tha cltixnn* of Vigo and adjoining conutl«Ti, diapoaad to eonUuae to nsrve them aalong aa
"TrVrescripUoiia put up with care, and all ordera promptly filled and forwarded by l«ftrne-
Mineral and Botanic Modi sines, o^.,
Ah-, A large supply of «li the ino«t i'Ui'U I,A It PATENT MKUK l.il KM, \Vliicit can be furniehed at Maiiufacturer'* prlcee, hv the Oroa* or Dotni, and lUtall. i«c., 3, lrt.VJ-10-ly i. B. OUNINOUAM.
8YLVESTER WILLIAMS, (sirc'iKssoit TO Z,(^MM:N) UNDERTAKER and Coffin Maker.
RKHPHtiTKULLY
A IIKARSE will, Iii all cnaea, ba furuiahnd frrt of ekart/t to each ua procure coHiiia at hia eetaiillah* inent.
niirnu inn w»»«» any dl«t«iif not over ten inilea. •,•81101* on Cherry atraet,
Clnolunatl Hand llatiiraa, llridle and Skirling leather Kip ami Calf Sklna and Upper Leather Lining and Pad Sklna Philadelphia Ladiea Moroflcoj iMelt'* Gnat, Deer and Lamb Skina ahoe binding) all of which can be had cheap for CaeA
The public ara raapaetfully rw)M«ated to call and examine my *lock CASH paid for Laathar In tha rough,
Prompt attention paid to alt ordara (LT* rite higtieat oaah price paid for tflrfea, gTeen and dry, at alllhtu** alau, for good Shr«p I'rit*.'
October 94, tttl.ir JOHN T1KRNAN,
STOVE STORS,
KOOVI:I TO
MAIN 8TRKKT, OXK Inum KAJT nlf FORRTH.
Jeiitileaa
OIIKiKAVIlfi baa juat racaived an almoat vatletv of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Among hia preaeat aaaortmant may ba fouud tha Triumph, from Dayton Hooaler Stata and Kentncklau Pramiuma, ftam Ciuciwnatii New World, tjlobe, Atiaa,tiladialoraud Cultivator,from Aliviuy, New York. Thaae are all e*ceUe«t pattertia of (Rooking Stovaa, Most of them intended for eitker Wood or £o*t. mmd many if tkm karing
TWO FIKK PLACES* om for winter and one for mmmr. In hta imrtmeat of PARI.OK STOVKS, are tha Souytmlx and flor*! r»rl«r, which are admirable far either woo*! or coal, aa aiao ia thai aeif-ragnlatiug Cottng« r*rl®r.
ala« an
e*«enalve
Mr. Say
a#
aaaortmettt »f
IMrtMib (Mm rmta.
tUudtu*. TVyptaa, tfceepl ikm- aad tadtie- Boiwie. SIIOK nxoim jiwril a»e»tauiiitQf tihee n»«a»i »g| *ml»* thai
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TIN AND JAPANNKO WARE, STOV KIXTUHt:S,«ffC. CTBtare, aa Market Stre*t» ttd Door North *4 National Road Stre»«t,ap|a«ite Farr.wglea'e Uiwek* Terra*Haute, l«4Uat. March 19, IH&4.
BOSTON LEATHER STOEE.
OF THE LAST
Ka. VAUMa BUCK. RATIOS At. BOAD STUKBT, Njpw KTtmR. WKW rrtlTK.
W«* of gee* keteaatof to laaaW*i7la8ato tk (ft
Otuape. Oriati*. U*m, Uaiteaa*. Itoat Wah, aB ktoto aakeee* tteeK
of
Ibrtu* utrfled jatwHipie af «al]r Mtttat tor eaeh, aaet toe oa*» to lha Pa«anra irttto, ttwar ai* wehtod la »l«t»*thaato9raftbete«eaa»»Wb**
SHOK3IAK8RS AND SADDLERS Am aarttiatorty wfwM la «*aailto» mm atoHt aM prteia, wmmt*
Hides, Ftxr, Wool
the Mfbeet eaeki prtoetopaM Ike nay |WiWH| ot IPtoa, -JPaarMdweif)IMaa. jNrjwat Weal.
BUCKBTE CASH STORS
\t are aaw iwiiihi aar Pall ai*2 WBeiar Oeato, Ube y\ toawat etoait we have eeii had. eattoartoaneat
FOR JOItIMm
All Kind® of Certain Goods,
hwBhiiBm rnwi ilaiaat et^tee et Wh a«* Warned. ttoaaMfc, ,Uaa^ aad Maetoa toa»«»kw. Ae. Ate*, a toeyt totoaktomal at b»uW Wtodtow ttoetoa, bmtts* Taemla, Ae,. Ae lw*ry Baadkat PAPSS KAMSKM, ao to eaM aad ««t*eC
Sit
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bawe am arttrto ir IMeiMhe MtotoattiteratoiaHataa. At A.BfcttlWt.
"MAN KNOW THYSELF." 4 a JmtmtooUr Book Jor 45 Crml*. "Every Faailr ikoald have a Copy-" 100,000 Copies Sold in if** thanAve Montks
A nr» •Mtfea, nM Mad b*|i«w»d, j«rt tawodi V* .\ .: /'/, HC*TBB'«JH»ICAL \Y ILJ. HI LUJ :.'// MA3TIAL UN HASP BOOKPOE .'NWGFT.?WYR»^-TUB ARIXTCTKP.—C .».L.TOT if,
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Informa tha citiuina of
Terre-Uuiite ami vicinity, that he will give iiiidtvidfid attention to tha above bueineea, with a view to rniieve the frinuila of de«««aaed paraonafrora the lnIU|MH««Mrt dutbe attonJiug tha de*»th of a frloidl, and would atate that he ia prapared to umierUke tlia whole hnaineaa of Fuiierala,lf dealreil, or any pari thereof, at reduced priwa.
COFFINS kepi on hand of nil aiiea. To pareaua in th« conulry I would any, that I will faraiah colfina ehtttptr than they have been farniahod by any person in tha county, and will attend the Funeral with my llearao, free of charge,, kiioeing _OT.a£, _AA_,
and Haooial atreeta, Terra-IIuuta, Jannnry 91,18S3. 27— if
Bargains to be had in Leather
AT KKHUCKI) I'WICJfeU
O N I I N A N
WUOLKiJAl.K AN HKTAll, DKALKR IN IIIDKH AND I.KATIIKK, Rote'* Hlock, Third Dour from Comer,
Weai nf llin Puhtla Square, Torrfllmile, Indinun.
MMIK utnleraigned Informa Itla frieuda and the public generntty, that ha haa the moat com |ilcli atock of LKA'f I* «fit*rod at the luwoat rata*, among which may ba trbite, N*a»y^o.t oeutlliaCoattBa Uianket*
found the iieet Cluiinniili Tainted Sole Leathers New York Red
FT*: m, oouio* rf u* «*»**, p***™*-* baiMI sad am of owtrjturm of dime—, oaatzactod by V^T. aMm«l tetaramnr. by Mtf
IWK «t by tMMl 4vie* farlWr inwrsntalfan, written In EmwUU* *tj* sraid
tea all aM«eal tartahmWh*, aad irvrjtitia* tbat »«aM e**4 Us- car
at
lumn
from
vttii loo tittle bnath to pvff,' and 'loo Ittlle prehe baa oflwwt tothe»orW at the awreljr tbe fruit* of *oaw twtjr /ear*
jinritrrr ftnirr
tlona, and l/mrraiitfil to gire aatiafaCtion. "Jfo taaeberor parent nbooU twwitboot tbek»o»l«la»im-
AfrTW:tME.
A PnetMrteriao elerKyauM to Obio, to writing of "Ilmrter'e Maooal -our Mniiral aayat "Tboeaaxd* apnn ibooeaada of
rowh. by evil eaaaiple and toflwam ef tbe paaakaw, have rxren bat iolo tbe haMt of eelf polloU without rMtllxinff tbe «to aatl frarful «uw»eqwem»a ajwo tbeawelvaa and their posterity, Tbe ranatitutioaa of tbooeaad* *bo are r*i*ln* fiualliea bare been Mifiwbtetl, tf not broken down, llrf do eot kuoa tbe ratwe or tbe cure. Any thing that eao ta done ao to lifbtea antl ioflmnee tbe paMIe mind aa to ebeek, aod ultimately to rwao** tbl* «U»epreal mmrtm of tun an wrvtrh. ednte*, vonbl txmbrr the (tvaicet Meeeioa next to the retlUrtewa of Jeem Chrbrt, on tbe prMMtt aod romlaa *eom-atl«J I»tM»f»rar*e (or tbe one of totoxieatlnc drtnka, tbonab it ba# eiatfl llmtieaad* npoci thoaeanl*. I* not a gnater aroarfe In tbe lit)man r*«i Accept
BIT
tbatika on behalf nf the af.
flletwi, at»f. faetteve me, jroor worker to tbe ygod work you are »o artively enmnil in." One eopy, (eerwreiy eovetofied,) will be ftirwarded ftee of uetaai to any part of the United Matee for 36 nnte, or 6 ro. ptee lor $1. AtMreea (poet paid) U00UK.H A 00., PoNUbera, box l«ft, Philadelphia. lUTHookeetlera, C*n»a«aer* and Book AfeoU rappliad en the moat Itberai teraia.
Moretatwr It, JSW.-T-ly. COME AT LASTr
O N 0 S S
nifl
remiTol hia entire etoek of Fall and Winter for city and wuttliy trade, eotwtetlux to part of the
DRESS GOODS.
Plain, ClitwiMn, Itlark, ffitnml, mkI Klgwol (Hlttt.
yreoeb a»t Knglteh Meriwwa, rsrione color*, urate *ery rich. All-Wool
Drab, Tao Drah, Bitas, PUik, Orange, ul Dlack Dr Lain*. IVratan Twill, aad LyoMae Oiotha. All price# of Plain and yanry Mnoe «l* Laine. rrwwh, K»ttH«tt and American Prtote. Dree* THmmioge, KaibroUery and Motion*.
Shawls Shawls
liar Mate, Waterrlelt, flllk aotl Wool, Blaek, PtaH, Plain Mid KmhrvtdenKl, UnHc aod S)ttam al*o, a frw UenUenMua' llUawl*.
Qlores and Hosiery.
Wool, Unli'i Wool, Merino, (Hlk and Cotton Itoee and bait lloae. KM, Mlk, Hqn* Ototb, Cbtton Fleeeed, LUle, Berlin and Coiiutt (Korea,
Bark Utevea and Mill*. Wool Goods.
nihil in thin market, which j' Ca»«lro«rw, T»ml«, (Utloet*, heavy Blue,
Plaids and Linseys.
White, K*l. Yellow aod S)otlel KngUeh and Hwl Btftnkrte. Shlrtiit^, DHlUfi^v. Cotton
Clothing.
PtJnt, Blanket, Peterahaai a»t Battnet 0*erroat»! nine »t*l Blaek Olnth Back* and Prwk*. CMbworett, Tweed aial •atlaett t«*ta.
Hoe thwektni plain and toneySatiiwtt, Kmnj ami Keotorky •a* Faot* and Veeu.—Alw, a large Mock of Groceries. RMhterinf wjr A»e.iriBK«l eaaiaiete. All are reepeetftiHy aollrttAl to nail ami examine Iwfere pureitaelBf etepwhere, a Term*, Caeh, tveduee or appAvat will.
T»rn Haute, Koreaabee It, 1MS-I
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REMOVAL. I teepeetfally notify my patron* arl tbat and after To-day, My 5TUCK OP MUSIC, PIANO rOBTK*, *e„ wtll be No. to SKW BtOCK, (Middle Store.) WtaST
Pttt'HTII -THKKT, between Walnut and Vine, where way bercaner be twadi aad abatl be happy to itwtjr tben a* betwtolbr*. I hare an esteuMre aaailaml of lliitt, B*t» A Vai (Boetea.) ropertor Ptaw, with and irtthoat the .Kollan Attaebmeat, ateo, Xew York Ptone*, Uoitarr, Itarpe, Vkaliie, Aceeftieeae, Ae.
Ptttno* to let.—Cash paid for Second Hand Pianos. Ctoriarati, Nor. Yih. IMKMtot t». A. TttttAX.
CHARLES HUTTNER,
,H... WHOLESALE GROCliR, Ami dealer tn Pwetea and TNaaeetle WINES, LIQUOR3. CIGARS, &<•, «»e.,
Xattonal Read Street, at A. Meftagor* OU Stand, rKHMtnACTK, tXBUXA IMmmttar imAlft
existed hetaraau ¥, STJIJII.*? and nayaalf, In Real Ketata buainaaa.'aQd, su tha buainecfi will ka rwrrtad by me: I ant now in fuil blaat, and aay ta those arithlng to parchaee, that km 4a tha piaee to fel a barg&iu, KM to lh««a that hava properly to iftmaaa af tkot hen tic pled* to Ji*p*m af" V. (a Im tadMt 1 rnwl to labor faithful. I 8. ARBEKT, I Jaa. AT, J&MktStf Raal EaUta Agent
XEW TORK JCtTELRV STORE. ACOB KERS, WATCHMAKER AND JEW KLLKK, Weet aide of tha Pnbik Sqnata, keepa cadataativ a a band a large aad elegant «*.
ISO, RKBJiiWrr A Ctt, reeyeetlrttytoftwo. the4rfrt«kts »wrtu»e«t af CLOCKS, WATCUKS, JEWELRY t»»t tbay have reaeeeed toto BIAT^ Ke. 4 AND FANCY OOOD3, which ha Will
keep mm ***.*??* 'A'JjjT apaa tha maat nivomble toma. TSTLH*SW TNFF-TR-* VRIVATCH-A CLOT« A»D JEWELRY REPAIR^, an tha dttrhit notice, aad wareaatod to give aatia«ni|MH PwMat Preaeh and rmtototpMa Oatf aad Kip Atoa« tMaa, taalOeet«kBwt Ta«|4t« and Pwaeh
faelim1 No*, m, iSS^9-tt.
FL4^iEI5.
at alt dwie to gaai Btoami^ ft toy ,*11 "TT I' A. A i. Tl tnt*. De^BMSML Sa Wtoiada Saw.
SB,$SBk.
Otui ««»*»*». «e. *. mnuMK. miEU HAKEil KHUTOH,
Iffi •Milling -f-W"" «.
tfc» of ataw twenty
rowramnaM aradtet, (wMnljr d«*oto4 the am «t of a dr^leata or p-irata aataiw.
IVrtiaMNw Vkt ¥r»f*mmr OWifrfet 4a Piw^CiiUgie, PkUmMf*,U.~" UCXTia-H MEDICAL MAJfCAL-"— The astbor et Ibk «artt aotik* tki of Ua«e wnt» vke ahwtlM to can tfce Jtaraiaa of rttafc It *ra4w»to «C m» of Om tort coiW«* b» Um Vidtcrf Mate*. It a*mt* »lwnri la namwmm4 Mat tiw aafcrtwMi^ or to tit* rirttai of auiprartia. aaaeotwa^W and «pwtaB«ed prartttiaaar, ta wtmte IMMTaod 4oU«ri«7 "if*®* frattMi eeeSnteoee. JOSEPH lOJttiJIiOWt, M. D. /VaM 4, Wntiwtr4, ii. I) "f Prm. Urtlrrr'tty, PMtmittfkU.—U «t«a aw ftoMRMa to aAt aty tmttmmf to tha arafcaripaal aMIltjr of the AmOtor of Mm Mitt At." Sfuawfwai tmmmat Hmuk of tbe aiial OepMM, mm* ef UMMBOTBH««ta«ilac, hare coaM oadar aty natter, «hk* M* (kill baa Imb anolfcat to teetering to «av«trt bMatk. to aoaw iiaiiiww wkaa the petl—t ba» Imr oMUtml kayena •Hatha I aid. I« the tewtaaat of Sraataal wmkmm, oriltoarfiimiiiil nf tha fiairflnnt pritrfn-nfl by Bnrtmm*, or Kzeoa of ytmty, 1 do not hao» bW aenaioa to tha progeria*. I bar* been aaqaaleM «itb tlia Avtbot mma thirty yearn, and
It no More tl»a jaatiaa to bin aa wall a* a fcimtneM to Ntortooate vtHtaa of wty talUwUoe, to cKemaiawrt hi a ooa, la *bea» probMloaal (kill and tstaariiy Uwy any eaMy eaaMUa thcau*We. ALrKKI) WOODWAKU, 0
To *bi*b atdM. i»a«(pt»Srtlie earwof tha abo»«4li«a*«e, aorf a trvatiae a* /he eanaie, ijmpumu wJ euie of tha fw ml Area. "TW« i». without rtetftitm, the awet eo»npr»h««o«lT* aod bitoiUdbi* work paMtoiMd on U»» alaaa of dimr—rt of vbfcb It traats. AvoUtaa all acfeot-«l torai, it adaneaaa llMf to ef It* nadara. It Is fiw Ana *11 etJaettoeaMe latldioaa, eas oh}fvt to
natter, nt ao parent, ftiaeina TL TO UM
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IBtoretowaw reerywherr. r.C. BCID. PI
OMIAM
aad CcamissioB Mercfetiits,
STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
AND DEALERS IK FLOOR, SALT «wt FISH, Ottee aa aaMaa ef *ba» aad OUa Stoaeto, aaar lhe Teite*iUt«, IwtiMB,
MtoagHNeato aR Iwtiui t» tbe Sa* af Itor wacdSM atol Otoaariaiiaaa,
mat Kh—Baaw3 Cfc a M. IHMtoa OM Pan» tmmim K. BtoMk Beaat a W. Barttoi A. HOiqut j. Oni Oa., Twtre- llaewv W 8. wattoee, Wiw»w 3^
Aaiait WtWe-tf
KMItoa, dfvO,
ioantoa fkarnli, Burtye, Ttjfca. htoww, Ptotoa Bad Ptaaaili. Boat* aat ifceea, PitoW. *e Be. JUST RECEIVED. «B ytoeaa at TUBS* W.t aat UWBAUI CASfWit a»ruom ou, «om ar as a yaeil to 4 fMNto «ito« o«tx»a«T. liArtk, uvwm. *•.
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OTICE red Una Co-ptHMttUp which
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H. SMITH, D. D. a
BEtNQR.
B*W
piMtoiitlt to: Ma
Oitt Ohtaatnat, 4ch tor Eantaf the hMe Senate, wili at ail UMMW
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hate niBdHBaai
to w»it aa hjtof*cr«M lad Map p*rtatele*to III Bwftwlw. Na wdli gim far oyiwihM awteaahy
a tow
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NEW YORK ADVESTLSMENTS.f
rtOM S. U. FRXISOtUU 00., ta jraaaaa Stiant.
», Mwanm, SM Bnadway. Wew Tort.
Lerp Kxswt to Mierhanf*. Sor I«, 'B tot
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who want AXES of the real 00LXJ58 00. make rtniitd he particular to aottoe the atoaap^ a* there aw vartoM eeanten5to aad haMatfcma Maai|Md OnUUa aod labelled atach like cure, which are bawtateotly aoU to aeaae parte at the Caitod Btatae aa oar n»««fcetwre. Tbor are wade ta diCerewt parte of tbe enontry by varteaa a*e-«a«r»,,
0.0.1
SON, who adapted the machine to certain portion*
work that can be effected by means of the needle. Tbe machine now offered for sale presents the following distinct and peculiar feature* let. It la extremely simple in Its construction, and in no way liable to get out of order. 2d. The stitchea are uniform, perfect, and preaent a bemitlfulappeaninca never before attained by
anv nuThlne
be matle tight or loow upon the cioU, at the
'Flic American Magnetic Sewing MachincCo.,
Have determined to sell the best Sewing Machine in existence, and have succeeded beyond their warmest anticipations. The speed of this mat hi tie is also a fJVcat feature that must secure the attention of the purchaser. It will take with ease
Five Hundred Stitches per MiAutes For further information please call at the rooms of the Company, or addroM the Secretary at the office, 397 li road way.
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ill RD^S GOLDEN GLOSS Whara tha ana to Ma ^ry, af Weariaga tha faaat, T70K TDK BAnL-Aaung the anay preparattoaa tor ttor Gat hie light aa the girgiia? atraam,
pee*rnd to all otban. let. Betaww it baa peered tbe net j" Aad the willow tbere wept anee*«, adbrtBal to Baidaeaa. Bf, B«awatl* Uopart* a beaMiftd dark A»d now nothing waa haafd aava tha Wild wittd'a gtoee Md (MtobtAd BerAone to (be Hair. M, Bnaa^tbeLa- &«, wtth ftee diMsrbaiwrttoB, wVrk th*y all frnmrn, have ade»tod tt. Maay othnr reaeoae eeM to *hwa why to a gnat fcvoritoj, bat theee who want man tenad to gire l! atrial. Priee ett. to lar«t Iwtttoa. Par Bale by Dni^rto
I 111 iiiniHiiri ltn"i T'"*T The tpweini Oalltoe :"Wbere ia ht!
Aafurt, NH, «-ly
Tbe author hae devoted
/•an to Ih* tmatamt of th» vartooa MMiptateU treated
baada of
UA MBM.
Of, aaj
ITEW AND IMPROVED
SEWING MACHINES.
THE AMERICAN
Magnetic Sewing Machine
MOW
aae baa a printed label with «ay atjpelnre. thanTwnrrr-nvaT«4aa*fneew«seauMMaa theetaeep of "CuUtee A Co* Hartford", and I io not kaow of The vipar in aearch of hia bridaT any ether aye-Maker by teeaaaw M^Oalito*'to Uw |Tbar have gone! they have gone! and I'm here Suiee. BAMVBUW.00tXI.NB.
Co
orrta rot a*I.a AT THDI aooita,
997 BBOADWAV, J*. By far the rooat perfect and valuable Sewing Ma chloea that have yet bean invented
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op.,.11.. of U»
JAMES T. AMES, Pres't
Ratooar, Sec'y. Jan. 37, '&4-l8iu3
A.IIEKK'A.^
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FORWARDING OF PARCELS AND MERhand be 10 and from all parts of the world. The collection of Debts,Claim., Legacies, Drafts. &.C., Specie, Bonds, and valuable packages forwarded to every town or city in the United States, Canada's Great Britain, and Ireland.
OUR EXPRESS leaves daily (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, A. M., In charge of a Special Measeagar.
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Ofllco in ftn**'* lltocli, W«t »tde of the jhU manhood, breaks iu upon tha hours they are I'ub'ic stjnnre, Tcrre llnutts Intlinnn. {wont to spend together. I cannot follow it cir4 MERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY are cumatantially. Thsro come long hours of un-
A prepared to transact lha following branches '""PPy reetlessness, and terrible misgivings or each of bushietw- 'other*, worth and affection, till, by and by they can 'conceal their uneasiness no longer, and go out separately to seek reliaf, and lean upon tlta hollow world for the support which one who has been their lover and frl nd could not give lurtn!
All packatv* going North, South, F.asl or West,
delivery ofOoods. mustJ^r wp^U Mtta at th«ifu„
connur, and hate tbe same lt*ert*i ia their
nrderlngrood. byExprer^ sh£ld
ersons
snre to hate Vtmtmmg.
rROPRIETOllS.
Ltvtuotrrtw,
FAIWJO CO.,
Buffalo.
Wiw, BcrrrxariKLn, A. Co New York. J.T. WT^JSLOW,
JBB.
97TH ISM 18 !y.
Great Central and Eastern Route.
Ou aad attor KWBiT, Jhmmtf S, WM, wtll iwa aa ftrftowa. Sswtar* TsraTMiWS dally, eerti wsy.
Btnfaa Kxpexw tow ladi—pntt* at 4.S0, m* learfqr to4.to A. M. Urate bwtfcrt at to Ctolitoii a« M-. ta torus at W.0 A at A P. M^ to Cleridaad at P. S
aaad, asdl amfce «W the eaauat ttoi* that ttoy wcaM tortdean prar«n sftrhl) switetoCaeyH^ to^te«^t wtttUkeBtoaail^, h«. 1#P m. tor 9»* Tortt aad BMtoa,aad ast ssHtod part ef tndlw awl Otoa. it* hra» af ga».ge or wtw to ttoytoa. p, iw^r»aiive ty thtorwto'aaa»C»m»aar*t mm* HjiOtaiUaiaBowa-aay rt BaBryd rewto.
ImLaWSAW, y»il^
8WGH WAITHlAKiaL 11 Has removed hi* Jewelry Store.
3
Lowest
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doers
PtltS JKW'ECSY LI 3
Of IWIJ toatiHAtoa. Miflwil Cwri «toM WnOw, all Mad»|W« ef fatosa hw. UllMi'hakid, •dSllhwr at tha
Price
mtsiaa WW Badl a ksStoBr
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Tel^raph MiUs.
The Iadiui Lumt,
An ladlaa ataad en a hrfty raoaat And fttnl on a beautiful acaue,
Aad tha whipporwili'e phuutive lemuii
He pa need,
aa
wp.ftot m.chlu. ...r pr. •PfTjri'S'S? mh .... I It la natural to be aangulna lor the young, at auch It ia the reaull of three separate Inventora, each |f,aw"
1
of whom diaUnct In hlm^lf" claim, originality jovetoget am.l^w Tbe firat of whom ia ELIAS HOWE, the first bride In her white atUre, andjwith her inventor of Sewing Machine*, who Introduced the]^. «ofl
.buttle movement,K without which every machine -pride of life, herfutura ia comparatively u.sleaa. The next wa. TUOMP-
nf fiil1«retit character ofiRces of afFectloii, soothing all his unqniet cares, 4th. Any and all kinds of work can be done on .aDl^ ,hi'" ^gat even himself in her our machine irithequnl facility—silk, linen,cotton y0®ttK "0l unthadowing beauty. or woollen f.brica and leather, each present the I
same beautiful appearance. !**lr put soberly nway from her brow and her girl5th. Bv mean* of friction rollers the thread can Kr»c«
wil|
of the otvrator tornal affection. Her husband looks on her with a Gth. The length of the atltches can lw gradual*)
W
V** a
it aeeiaed, to fire vest to hia grief,
Which hare hia proud eon! ta tha ground, And the bat tearaaprmag to hia ayaa with ralief Aa be apake with a nwafai eoaad— "Where are they? Where are they wha loved too
J" .t *i
Wha cberiab«d thia Cated yoath?
•od trttatfcw eteaepea toUtta egdjAlaa! they have gooo to their long, Ions raat, And left ma to mourn foreooih.
Where ia aha, wttofpSw^fmy
it ta now morel The ehieftaiiM who warred by ray aide? with -And (he brar® otiea that ever dtdightod to (Wl
t0
A» the laat af a noblif race With none bet tbe white tnan io hear my laat aigh. When death ahall my apirit eflTsce?*'
Wonaea aad Marriage,
IT «i«uwi larwe.
I have a peculated a great deal npon matrimony. I have aeeu young and beautiful women, the pride of gay circles, married—aa the world aaya well!— Some have moved into eoatly houaeia, and their ifriends have all come an'i looked at their fine fur-
tKP nnhlir' are recoectfullv invited to call atlnlture and their aplendid arrangemenU for hap,..
"m ^d"watch
f'8PP,,r«'
m®vln« ,nftJwir
«?d Sthl In^lS,. W.
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of tailors' work, and Mr. COON, by means of the'1**1 «bt falls, and build pj[ Jjopea, and mnr_,I,K 'mur in low tones the now forbidden tenderneas pecu.iar formation of the ahulue com»lnel witn 1.1.. .nj ,k. k..., ,«.o. Im|r.„menu of b!,... their parting joyoua,. and hovr gladly come back from the crowd and the empty mirth of the gay to each other's quiet company. I picture to myself that young creature, who blushes even now at hesitatiug caress, lUtning eagerly far hi. footsteps aa the night ateala on, and wishing that he
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"na T'""
L. The sewing done by this machine I. '»*"».» rooted never to rip or rav«l-a frequent cauw of 'n8 throueh hi. hwrt, and gnxe with him on Jiat compUi.it heretofore from lho« owning machines
and mn^
no
•^C,,ON N»DLNK
P0,«*»
f^m
HER 10
nolZti'Jt™
for
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gnity and her bright love-
llne« cha.UMted wl.h the eeulle meekness of ma-
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with mathematical enactne« by the operator, from delicata attentions which first won her, and fulr the fina and delicto stitch requisite in shirt mak- !«h«W»« KroW'n* »»o..t them, and they go on ing, ilnen bosoms, collars, ornamental work, etc., °J llouor. and untroubled year., and are reup to the coarwat slltch takeu in sole leather,etc. 7th. The finest curvatures can lie worked, aud beautiful design, of flowera, bankets of fruit, representations of beasts, birds, etc., can t« as elegantly and elaborately worked by the aid of this machine as by the IIIIHI skillful seamstress In existence.
»ndt »how"^ l«"f »«d
membered when they die! 1 My love to dream thus when I go to give the young bride joy. It i. the natural tendency of feeling touched by loveliness, that fear, nothing for itrnlf au.l if ever I yield to darkened feelings, it I. because the light of the picture is changed. I am not fond of dwelling upon auch changes, and I will not minutely now. I allude to it only because I trust that my simple page will be read by tome of the young and beautiful beings who dai move acro«s my path and 1 would whisper to them a. they glide by joyously and confidently, the secret of an uuclouded future.
The picture I have drawn above Is not peculiar. It i* colored like tite fancies of the bride and many, oil! many au hour will she sit, with hor rich jewels lying loosely iu hr fingers and dream such dreams as these. She believes them too—and .he goes on fur awhile uudeceived. The evening i. not loo long while they talk of plan, for happineea, ami the quiet meal is still a pleasant and delightful novelty of mutual reliance and attention. There comae soon, liowever a lima when peraoual topics become bare and wearisome, and alight attentions will not alone keep up the social excitement There arts long intervals of sitenca and detected symptoms of weariness and the husband, first, iu
Heed this, ye who are wluuing by your Innocent beauty, the afiection of high-minded and thinking beings. Remember that he wilt give op the brother of his heart, with whom ha has had even a fellowship of mind, the societv of his contemporary
T«aa'T*i
io
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'V?*'
#n M)e
_j r_ _j v_ that has be*n u*ed, for year*, to aa equal commu-
Tt)|nll you bv
rs* them jtnaca the auUoating themes of men, aad tha search
Agent.
Qreat ^enxxai ana MSWTB Bom Jagatot God*. ailoUDent. I would charge yon to IDIA^A €®X*TiBAI* RA II«WATI water th« undying b)(M»d, aad give it a boat thy cul-
h™ hrld w'th
a
but |t wi„ not As|d lhen.
think you
blandishment will chang^ tha mind
gir, up for a weak dai-
into the mysteries of knowledge? Oh, no, lady! D.-.ieve me, no!* Trust not your Influence to such iiglit fetters. Cmilt not lhe old faahioned absurdity. that women's is a secondary lot, ministering to the necessities of her lord and master. If your immortality la as complete, aad your gift of mind aa capable as our. 1 would put no wisdom of mine
J1*" *8rS:!r'ST-Jtifik and opea it? ber uty to tha sun aad thea you DaytM. CfcdMsbaa, Oer»- jmay hope that, when your Ufa Is bound with aaothtaad, ntutagb, PkBaAl.]ir you will go on aqually, and ia a fellowship tbat
P—r»ftatos P^rradaawarywt&iy tutors
A H*rrr lumuTton.—Eider Kt
M, AM. PMOMk] evening speaking of the pravailing toadauciaa of soma r«ilsionisls to long prayers, aad remarked ftWit wa coaW Cud ao example for thi
Matt irZn learwe tettar^t. at M. hUMtohntoi ScHptorea. Tbe prayem of the pew k»ilE u«to anin taC ins*d at P.M., to ttoftonal'waa a happy tptctaw. When Patei .. tew fce jo*'"* walk upon the wators to Ma a a a a a a a a a a a a a a SawtoWN** t^MM«gto«* ftrfHwudUltbb h(| aa tha iatroductioa to oae af oar modern OMd.«wdnakeidt «tonKa»(toaathat ttowweaU totMeaB prar«r* before he had got hfef through he wtU
ia the
iteat publicaa eadaavhis
got
fiftyjfatt I
A NOTKLTT
Apa*.
townr awaaerttot. fwiitBtle as Bir. Or aa Brrangefseat of retsd* 1 P***w.?^wriB».toiwa. MMUhiai. uat arodoce (B^ndj Site that of a hart*} TTttSw* Tw.TS»wJ«J,f^r ta JEdin* berp. No lady ooald ]eU«g«, a* MfltjwriaB.iBbil| to play apoa [tbe fist*—iluilti bsalag aettkd that qaei
a tot at Okaa »I—BW. toeaatote *»i ifcaaa
FOB THE .LAUICS.—Tbe
B®a-
toii Maitnmya:—Amoog lha mew ide» jiwt brought oat of Pari* ia a "aeif expanding petticoal," It filled with «ir and is just becoming aQ the rags. According io lha iaventor, ooe oftbes* petticoato will atandoul and occupy tfes room nf half adoseo got op aa lhe old (ashiooed pri»cipl«.
It i« trae when a lady dasarvs to gat into
E*$t Oftl* PfM OjfCe. H*i* .TThnnr, -Ml iuk likttlw SO»k a* ha haa Ja* nmtm* a tor 11.1.1 ilsf t^I^door TookTial* thHTVr mm at »|M« }W IM 00©T» 10 WTlttir HW*i »if® wW«
rking turn Hule
in aocoe fold irfher di*»»,*»d lei out
ftha air. The awo»ee (bid* at o»c« ooilapae,
!-CO asd jthriok into BO extreme!? email «o«p««. 1 Aa Hive alight* from the vehicle• *&* *P' fpSes her Hpa to the moaih-ptece, inflates lie jtabea and digtendii hv skid. Thia perpetual kttSag in and ottt air, «w would tlisttoatd beooaae e»oaoeoooa*, not toaay ftedtoaa. ia time. It
HI mat way b« IDAPIED la the
*«»v
aiafg'infeiiliiiiwi Wwiart* v**"**
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1854?:Bmm '"v£
A Cariows Stary.
Anv oae who bus beea thia winter to the Italton Opera, must have aeaa the lady, (a b*aut{fal brunette,) aad the genOefnaa, (a youag, handsome, aristocratic look I eg maa, who ia. alas! oae eyed, and ahm limpa)—hoUt English people who furnish forth the horn aad tha heroine of tbe following rtary, which ta eurreat aad generally believed in tha archestm of that Opera Hoqaa. They wt cauciua. Thia is their history
Arabella ia the daughtoa af a Reap Admiral af tha Royal Nary, When aha waa aixtoea, her father married War to one af hi. friends, a Ouptain, who waa greatly aider thaa heroelf Shordy after Uwdr marriage being ordered to tha Meditarraneaa, ho took b(s wife with bins, aad lodged her suitably in Malta. Her eoaaia William, who ia also in tha navy, managed to tan* to Malta by another ship of the s^uadro n. He waa soon at home In tha Captain1* boose, although tha latter felt somewhat jealoaa, which he waa too proud to ahow. Aa tha ship lay soma dtotanoe from the quay, the Captain returned homo late almost every night.
One night the aea waa ao rough that the Captain wnt In word to bla wife, Arabella, that he would stay ou board hia chip all night. What*a rough far
Captain, la rough for a Lieutenant—.the Lieutenant staid on shore—he ataid with hia cousin.-— They were aitting cloasly together, and talking ao agreeably, tha time passed away unperoeived, when, at one o'clock in the morning, there was a knocking al tha door the wife recogaited her husband's knock. They felt guilty—«l know Hot why—and they scarcely knew what to do. In his fright, William ran into a closet and htd himself behind the clothes which hung there. When the husband came in, he found hia wife very much etn bar rawed he KM furious witit jealousy. Suspecting that aomething was concealed in the open closet, he arew his sword and gave aome twenty vigorous thrusts in every part of It. They aeemed to produce no effect. He explained the eanee of return—his ship had just been ordered to Greece, to euforce the claim of Don Paclfico, aod he sailed thai night.
As soon as his trunk was packed, ha left the house, convinced that hi. suspicious was unfounded. A. soon a. he had gone, hi» wife ran to the closet—"Wiliiam!" She saw alivi lhinl try to push aside the clothe ther», and then a body all covered with blood. William had received four wounds, bit conquered hi. ptin to nave hi. cousin. Tiinsa wounds occasioned his blinduess and his limping. The Captain heard at last of them. He sepirated from his wife. Her father having died shortly after her marriage, she lives iu P:iris with her cousin William. They have each of them a fortune and with gold dust, one might blind Argus himself Iq P»ri».—Pari* OorretponiteiU of Ik* Boston Alio*,
An Eccentric Belle.
The marriage of Bodhtco, the obese old Russian Minister, to a young and beautiful girl, near Washington, some years ago, created quite a talk. All wondered at the strange taste of the girl. %Ve must confess wo*naq I* very often an eccentric creature, especially aft-r reading Othello, and the following facts of tha BoJisco love scrnpe.° Says a writer:
The old hairy Russian was one day walking with a frien out toward Georgetown Heights, when he passed a bonrdlnff-school for young |atl|e*, and was attracted by a fnir girl of sixteen, who stood swinging her hag, aud talking with gre.il animation to soine of Iter compilou*. "Who is that beautiful girl? W«ho Is »hft" eagerly he asked but hi. frieud could nut inform him.
The door opened and she went to her sUta *nd book, all unconscious of the daguerreotype that glance had left on the heart of the brave Russian Minister. Tile next day anl the day following, saw him taking the same walk, which subsided lo a very slow step aa he approached the building, and looked aarnoatly at every door and window.— May-day wa. at haud, and was to be calibrated as usual In the school, by some simple festivities and a choice of a Queeu Iroin among the number and this year the floral royalty happened to fall on Miss Harriet Williams, the very girl who htt.i so instantly enthroned herself iu the admiration of the foreigner.
Just before May-day, the Principal waa surprised to receive a note from the Russun Envoy al Washington, expressing great interest in education, and begging permission to be present «t the festival of May-day. which would give him particular pleasure, a. a stranger to lhe cu»toms ef the couutry, to witness Consent of course is very graciously granted, and the occasion was a. chartnlug as youth and (lowers always make It. At the eud of tho term, Miss Harriet announced that she would oot attend school any more. "What! not graduate? oh, why not? Are you going away?" But she shook her head, laughed, and kepi her otvq counsel and lu a few woeks was wITe of tho RtMaian Minister. She has accojn|«nie hor huslmnl once or twice to Russia, where she w.ui very much admired, an.i known as the "^m«rlcan rose." H«-r faco had a regularity of feature, but was particularly distinguished for exquisito coloringNothing could surpass the chestnut brown of her hair, the bright gray blue of her eyee, nor the hue of the lilly, ana the rose so delicately bl«ud»d in her complexion. Perhaps her figure had^eo much
MM POITT, for perfect symmetry, bill %be moved with grace and dignity. Although there was a great disparity of year*, and great difference in the appearaaee and character, between herself and husband, it seems t( have beet) very happy aion.
Bold Attempt.
A bold attempt to carry off a la ly was made by araacai a few evenings since. The young My In question is the daughter of one of our m»«t respectable cltixen, and it Is w«ll that tha scamp for hia own sake did not not make himself known. Tha parents had retired to bed, leaving a young gentleman and their daughter In the parlor, ^fter bidding each other gool night, hadeparted for hist residence, while she fastened the door for tbe night.— She had secured tha bolt, aad wa. returning to tha parlor when aha heard faint raps at tha door. Sapposing that the gentleman had forgotten aomething and hsd returned, she opened the door. Standing apoa the steoa waa a man taMer thaa the oae who had just kit, wilit a white Handkerchief tied ever hte face.
Thinking it was her brother, she laughed aad spoke hia name. But as rite received ao answer she concluded it was a cousin, who is fond of joking, aad accordingly
pronounced
mm^irWw ~wrn
hto name. Still she ra-
ceived ao raapoa**. Upon which aha asked him to ooaae ia, still boriieviag it to be aaa af ha rela(has, aad received aa soswer that he did not wtob ta pome. Tha voloe soaadad familiar, yet ahe eeuid aot uncollect the persoa, aad she advanced to paii th« haerfkerefeief trem his fapa. At this momeat the vitliea graajiad her by the threat to prevent her screaming, aod triad to pull her out from the door. 81M grasped the door handle first, thaa tha Casing, aad savsd herseif. Taking his head from her throat to aatist ia gatliag her head af the dear, U*e brute allowed her to scream for help, whee thescoaadre! fied. When the father came to her ahe waa lying insensible ia the doorway.—No da* lots beea received aa to who tha aather of this outrage. Hanging is toe good fonadtwa. —Dttroit Tnkwne.
C*ed IGeeafli to he Trwe*
The Lynn Newt toil* tha faBowing
MK
atery
The spirit ef the eM gead« •what
af an
iacredalaas yoamg maa. wheat father had preotiaed before death to held spiritae*" ceaamaafcatfaa with
nan .t wha by the
Way, bad tosea aamawaat severe fa matters ef dH» cifdiaa was called Bp, and bald saaa. ceavwreatioa wkh his hey. Set tha wassays, were aet at all oaartadaf, aad the yoaag man weald aot hsBsaa that ha had anything to do with thaaa. "Well," aaya the esAan, *wb*tcaa year father do to remote year deabt»r "if twwai perform aama art which is ehatnetar* Mia ef Wha, aad witheataey dirtcUea as to arhat a ahnB ha, wffl hdhn there's eaatrthitif fa It* •Very wed," said tha awwHttJ*. "Wo will wait Ibf vMRt fiwa tfw syjfti btwfte
Thia waa ao emmet mii thaa as tha atary goea a taMs walked «p ta lhe faeag aaaa, aad a lil.iil ""cift eavamaay, ktekad him ma af tha
"BaU ae!stop hhnf*«ri«i lbs tcrrffted yaath. **Th*t*a the aU earn! I ks!!lg*a fa the nipping?
High Prices and PriatiiMi,
Thorw is east amaant of truth aad gaad eanee ia the foMewia* article which we copy from the laat MeadviUa, ra.t Democratt
Every body asema to ba realiaing the Tory higheat priee for their labor, except the Printer. The Farmer, with goad crops, ia getting bat tor pricea, aad la cash for everything he can produce, thaa aiuce the famine year in Ireland. The rise seam* to have affected almost every other branch ef bssiaeas bat oat own. Wear, feelingly reminded of
state of things wo are astonished to ace some of our contemporaries redacts? the price of aabscripiltm—otiiers increasing the eixe of thair tpers, although already respectable |n thair dimeneioaa
promote it aa he may deem proper, bat we must be permitted to my, we do not understand the wisdom of their course. It aeema natural to us, that while everything around us ia advancing in price, true policy would dictate that the Prluter should follow the example aet before him or at least stand firmly by hia old prkea. We consider the practice of those who are pursuing a coutrary course as foolish and impolitic. They will be oonvlnoed of it before a twelve month passes. So far -a we are ooncerned, we do not meditate any Increase of the price of our paper. But we ahall hold on lo our old rates, and only deairs that our friends be more puuetual in their payments. Before we increase the si«e cf our paper, or lower 1U price, we ahall very likely give u.p the business aud go to farming or something else uol ao troublesome as priuling, and that) wouid pay better. The business never very good, is being ruined by the mad rivalry of couutry publishers, who are content to livo from hand to mouth, iu order to ape tbe aiaa aud pricea of the overgrown eatabliahmenu in the large ciUse.
Bnsieess Before Pleasare. A correspondent of the New Orleans Mt«', who writea uuder the cognomen of "Kate of River side." gels offlhe following "good one."
Why, you see, when my man came a conrjip' me, I hadu'l the least thought what ha
at
We did a. wa were bid, wouderiug wilt! waa to be done with tlie biddy, iltjutedlately Mrs. Sumlleye clapped the enntged hen uuder tha tub and with a triumphant voice oxclaimed, "There now, stay there, you pesky critter.— I'll have ii out of you tc-lay or you alianl hive a mouthful of wltlle#." "Have what out of her'" Inquired wc in a perfect cloud of unaopliisticacy. •"The egg of course," said she. *!Why yen can't make a hen lay an egg can yeo T"
Ponr ohUdl" aald Mrs. Smallaye, with uplifted pyes aud a compaaaionato smile npon our ignol*iwa "You don't know how I do It. You see, dear Willie, hens will get lazy It^o ether folks, and shirk their doty, and don't Ur, as If we could aff»rd to keep them for nothing. Some folk, will put up with it. But 1 wont, won't ba imposod upon by no hen BO indeed. I know their egg*, and I can tell aa sore as ever was, who does l*y and who don't. Thein that lays let them h*V« their liberty, and go around and pick aed scrutoli, aud court tlie roosters, and tantalize eaeh other, and do what they please. But them don't, 1 aliersput under tha tab. The handles, you aee, dear, have jast crack enough to sea the other hens enjoying themselves, and it', aggravating enough, I know.— Sometimes they are mighty stubborn, aad wont give |a, bat eventually they come to their milk, as the saying I., aqd lay an egg aqd then I let 'em ouL This ben is the oantrsrlest hen Ire ever seen. I don't expect to get aa egg oot of her before four o'clock. Bat It has got to come out. Yes iitdesd!"
Lockily for tlie ben Ud|d "come"out" in the coarse ef sn hour, and she waa liberated, and w*nt off cackling proadJy, evidently cheered by uie pissstag coaeioesae** 0 idtsviag done her duty.
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Every man ia presumed IQ kaow hia own bnsiue a 1 boat And has the right to adopt auch measures to lightest pan la can Uc goi "on tick, hut you don know where the useful lecture. will be delisored. You know the color ol a vest, but never studied the gorgeou*. hues of the rainbow, unless it wa« lo wish lor a piece to make a cravat oft you know how a fool feels in full dress, but you don't know how man feels when he eats the bread e*rne4 *y «he sweat of his brow you know how a monkey looks, for you see one every day twenty times in your landla Iv's looking-glass but you don't know how a man feels after doing a good aciioiv you go where that sight is no* to be seen. Q( you wasp-waisletl, cattish-mouthed, baboon* shouldered, olipper-ieggri}, goose-eyed, ami sheep-laced, be-whiskered drone in the woiltl's bee-hive! What are you good lorf
Was
alter.
JoUie came lo our house oue uighl at dark, and rapped
the door, and 1 said *come in.' He ope ti
the door and there was Job)e. I said, "come in and lake a cheer," '*No," said ba, "Lisxie, I've come on an arrant, and I alius do my arrants fust." "But you'd bettor come In and taka a cheer, Mr. W. "No, I cau'l Mil I've dona my arrant: the feci Is, Liizie, I'fe cq«»e 01} thia ere cuurtlu' business.— My wife* been dead thaaa three weeks, and everything's gnin' to rack and ruiu right along. Now, Lixaie, if you're a mind to hsve me, and take cure of my children, aud iny things, tell me,au ll'll come in and lake a cheer, it not, I'll -t some oue
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else lu."
Why I was skeered. said. "If you come on this cotirliti' business, come iu I must liiluk on it a llill«." "No I can't till I know. Thai's my arrant) cau'l set down till my arrant i. done." "I should like to think on'l a day or two." "No you needu't, Lixxie." "Well Jobie, If 1 must, I must—eo h.-re'a tu ye, then."
So Mr. W. came in then he went after the Squire (Justice of lhe Peace,) and he innrried in* right-off, aud I Went home along with Jobie, that very nigiit. Tell ye whit it is, those loug courtins don't amount to {iiivthfng. Ji)«t aa well do it up In a hurry. Qur Solomon agree-.! wHIi Aunt Lisxie and cast a sheep's eye at l|er daughter Nubby-
How to Make Hen's do their Duty. The .happiest dnya of our virtuous life have been spent in Ilia country. There's where we fastened virtua ou us, drove iu the nails and clinehni litem on the Inside, ti make a sure thing of il.— This virtue is a great thing, and among other good effete, It leads us to do all the good we can to asei *1 bur fellows to the fruits of our experience.— The followiug muy be Mrvlceable to our farmer friends
Oue day, in our vouth, while on the magnificent farm of Mr*. Nancy Smalleye, we wiilctied her struggling with a fractious hen .biddy, which she seixed by the legs, and wits resolutely bearing froin tha heu roost. The scream* of the fowl were truly awful, and she spread her foaliter* su ite, aud indulged lu sundry fierce peck* al the underlining* of Mrs. Stnalleye, evidently dlsaatlfied with the undignified mode of her conveyance. ara you going to do with bar?" sskad we "going to make a stew for dinner?" "A .tew? No child," was the auawer. ''Fetch me a tub from the shed and I'll ahow you." he tub was speedily brought. "Turn It upside down." oaid she.
be Done.
A pleoaant correspondent of a Boston paper, writing from New Orlaees, give* tha following iaeldeei.
Yoe can hey nothing ia New Orlanas. (which is tho case believe, ia moot of Ibe southern and western cities,) for l«s than a "pkwyuoe,"—m« sixteenth ef a delUr. Ooppera are hardly known, aed "aloepeoftee"—Boston currency—pasm ioHiterfaaiaauiy for "Mb" ef ens eighth of a dollar I waa amesed at a Hut* inoideet which saw ee ea* of the western boats
A mac from th* aerife tried to pom toe ooppera on a "fjooaier," a native of Indians, for a dime. '•What lis thoy in^oirod th* Homier, taming om the coppers with eefctgend igaoranoe,
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Th* ehataetefe ef Pefer the Of^at *»i hfs rahI Jmeritisi kf ¥ee*tsUk Ha G«*at of Pramta, whe eald, "the Cms to sfafatal tha KEiBrtBM Wis aaan hrt* mi
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M»Ktra Lors TO nt. Wip* —Tlie Clevel llenild, of Thorsdtiy, has the folowiug The masquerade ball on M'in lay evening lha source of much amnseirtant. So welltbe maskers disguised that In in my case* hu«li and wife did not recognise each other, Oue lieman perceiving thnt his wife did not know I commenced miking lore to her, and proceeded rapltllv that he raised a storm which lie conld 0 quell by giving his "uame ant residence.'*
S.iid another geuUemm to a lady with whom is promenading, "Mrs you needn't pu» airs, for I know vou." An honr afterwards lie covered that the lady was a Misa with wiioia had no prav'ou. acquaintance.
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Now you, that was out out for a mM,bu was so viliianoualy spoiled in making up, I'll attend to your case. For what end dii you burat open the worM's door, and rush* in unos'iled. like a m«iv chased by a m*t bull? What good do you expect to bestow upon your fellow m«nf Some uaeful itv veolion, some heroic sot, IOIIM gieii die.* eorery. or eeen one aoliiary ren*ri(?—» No! Ttiitse that look for any good IVonv you. will be ju*t as badly foolatl as the n^au who caught a »kui.k and thought it -waa a kiiitfn. or the woman who made greens of ijunpowiler lea. You know where lhe n««W
Nothing but to cheat your tailor, to lisp by note a line uom some milk and cider poetaster..s*nlim*utaly 't'k love, eai oysters. ant| act the fool most shamefully. I any. ioei your mother know your QUI! 1 ant afraid y«u have no mother, nor never had.
You are of na more use in thi world than a time-piece in a beaver dan*, or •natireas in a hog-pen. You $11 no large* space in the world's aye than the toe-nail o( amusquitn would in a market house, or a slump-tailed dog woul! in all out of doors you sre as little thought ol a* the fellow who knocked hit grandmother's last looth down her throat and as for hraiiis, (en tl\oi{!tnnd such oan be preserved iu a drop of braqclv, and have as muoli sea room as a tadpola iu Lake Superior.
As lor your idea*, you hare but one. ^and that is Ktumped on your leaden akulian inoh deep), tliat tailors and females are In ha gulled by you, and you think decent perp'a mivy your appearance* l*\»ot. usala** tobacco worm You are decidedly a hard oa*e.—Dow. Jr.
PfMTSAiT op Aaoi.trto'Msw —Tlie Washington S/nlintt draws ttj*y Hlowiug pkiture of lhe AUn litinnlalB. Isn't ll'llk'?' "They are lu favor of peace and harmony, an yel ther are constantly disturbing the tranqnllllt of the country by their in«ane attack* upon iheh brethren at,the south. They are pattern* of pu rIIy and meekness thsy quote scripture with wot derfnl voluhiltty, and on all occasion*, ol the country 1 full of hiUarueas, oft'tnllin
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the fiercest agitators ol the country Their denu cintiou* are alwtv of blasphemy —tney affiot lobe fond of order a decorum, and yet their assemblage* i^re like tho of maniacs, and their proceeding.' like those demons they pretend to baagtlii*t w»rs, strl aud eonleutl'ins, and ya| ihey.are constantly si ving to array man against man, and section agnl sec 1 Ion they would Uke arms from the'mnst' to put them in the band, of before contented happy aarvanta. Tltaia cwtrae tenia to stir •erviln insurrections, and midnight murders it would atnalg.tiu tie races thai God iitt.ie distl and that could only mingle to become more bn.ed and deinoritllted. Tney would break do' the distinction between tha saxes they woiil I preachers, leoturers, lasryeraaud doctors of men they would give them the right of vstl* they aso (most of them "woman', rights" If auch fhuatlca had their way, our country wo become a perfect pandeinoaium. *r» I nmu and ineu devils,"
A abort time ago, several Inhocers eng*g In digging on the Msrysville leevee, picked up purse coutalolng gi.OOO in goM dust, after son dispute, on* of the men «ncceeM In nhtoinl (tosseesion «f U. an I livlgeti It in the bank! house of Adams A. (Jo, for safe keeping. Th*
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era prosecuted for their share and Iq th* coo of tlie trial what waa their oieitviy to dlacov lliat the prixe by law belonged to Ilia county, being laid dowu lu the stalut*. that all iiqinsfou exceeding $23, ahall be advertised, and lhe balanleft from paying the necessary expanse. $hnlt 1 pmid to/e lAe eussty freesvry.
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fitnre wa* notliing ia comparison w'*') theirs thi. detestable 'nomination' of tlie books.—N, 8«*•
They are introducing the Amarioau railroad In England. It |s sdntTttod iq he |t| every resjtesuperior to the mt MOW in uto aq (1). Eugli raiirqads.
TsTBaBSTTffet *0 Bl.*OKsaiTH*.-n'By siispendl ejength of clialn to one of tlie earners »f lhe a #H by mean* of a ring, the noise «f Uie hamm ms be almost enUrely deadened.
It is staled that a company of capitalists beea formed far the manafactoring of coats, pai, taiooas, Ao., compioto, wilhoat soams. T«is fat tory is to be iooatod sn platen l«lsul.
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Somebody says tbat kickinf colts, pretty callaad j(aopo*der, are th* Uire* m««t daer«r*a*. I *tltuU*ns ia tha W«Hd.
Tom IIooil defined public sentiment. "Th*a rrage prejudice af man Itiad." He had seen a Um or two.
Two old men, inmate* of th* poor hoes* Pomfrat Vt, aa th* 23th alt., got into a nuarre which en-led la the death of one of them. Tl survivor who*, mmo is Pater Nasoaa^ aoeordio to the .census, to JJM yaars af affa.
Th* Mtak* «y ranch the eminence as eerii'in tbe eagle, bat he reaches it by erawllax, sn Milt femaiaa a snake.
A Chinees saerrJtaa nt Saeramraio, Californ ndrerttows thnt among bis goods r»c.lv d, he "drbsd WOTRM for ^oap-''
0"Th* Erfs Railroad sontroversy tl** been sadly aauiod, "order now reign, la Warsaw Aliehb. praised! Th* New York gang* ce« ep to JSrto, aed tfesa th*Qhiogaag# West, •ar few break aad cbangs af ears th«a before.
The bocpitai at ^siches Mb*., hs* pleeed by »l|» l|ntiort under the ehirg Ore. [)erie tmd Hoieotnbe. Thi* |*fe first laUaee* we believe, iu oa country* which a public ioBtituMon of thia ehara« h« been entrusted to U^nwBo« aiiiio pb« et&AB.
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