Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 29, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 April 1854 — Page 2

FRIDAY

-j,* was fi'luxl 1-J.

Mr.

Hoary

Mlf

N A

WM, I'liVlrl JiAJVy KOITOR,

TERRE-HAUTB:

MORNliNG:::::aFiUl,

14,1854,

E O A I O N E N I O N

Tlw-re will bo a Coev-ntloa of (ho Demeerecir of

Vigo Co»»n»y. held at ll»C«*rl H»w« in TenwH.ete, MTCKDAV. MA* «tk» fw the pur pone of appoint^* WfW

,h*

8uU

Co*'

ee.lioa lKdb.iu.polt., May S4tb, to nominate eaadUairs for wrhwi 8b«* oflfc**. tl9 trdrv "f Exr emtio* C*mmiU*t.

E S IV E I E

GREAT LOSS OF PROPERTY!! ()a Wednesday mfxnif, aboat 2 o'clock, oar

Coofl*'

grntious "er Lee The 6^ orlglaufd 1- tbs old frame i.g the corner sf Msin -ad **rtb known aa the »»**."

rH.

of

Kleek e»c«»»t 1

,H»iag on M-ln f-r a. J«bn 8. Horn 8t«.,

.odonFonrtlrret. fir, w.« rfWco*«e.l in

H-h-t»*»y

Muildlng, eonlit •»«. In

l,„„^-.Wab«...«a

nttrf

tv no degree-

to ooo.iierable

portion of co»t*«M of «h« balldlog^ bat (lie detraction of property waa very gr«at— |{y (I., ut.no*l r.ortlon the Warren Block, W" ,)t., tbe W-n.iral »rw Poat 0«ke

,ite JvaTntti

eataal^lied fM .!« «»y tlw gmUe-t effort, bring aliwwt entirely demolished by

the walla badiy ^or^brd

bh*k*4 up. niarrlug the beauty of our Iroul

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«,„» other Bboe U|«n ll»a bulltlinga on ,ht- etr-et. there wai Utile, If lu»ur««ce. M,, F««rtb Htreet, were tbe offiee of Or. Fah"^ elork, J'«lruk *t Brown'* Paint Shop, Ball & I (Hjkwood'a Tinware KetabH»hn»ei»t, MitchelVe Barber Shop, Palrbattk'a Klfle Factory, and the Vigo County 8*nle#, upon Ihe »treel, Grace a Marble Factory,

HO.

Co.. of Clrvclaiid, and ti.e bulluU.ge OCCMpled l.y D0.U011 and NettmeUler'e and Swaed by tiny C. Weh'h wiu parti»«y covered by Inearance, lieyend IhU w#a a Inlal lot# to the owner# and

iccvpaal#.

wer*

OHteUle

10f"

done of tlw Work, bul all eec»p-d without Injury. The entire deetructlon of ptoperty by thl# calamity ennnot l» eetlmatwl nt lea# than #50,IX«, In addition lo thta quite a nuinWr of famllle# are turned out, honeelee# and hoinete#*, «n.l a check lo bunlueiw ban beeu e*|Mrleuc«d, which It will take tome time lo recover frwn. We hope our cUlten# wUi extend their war meet »ynt|alhy to tno#e who have met#o trttly a heart rending calamity.

There can be lUtlo doubt lb«t the lire wa# tbe work of an incendiary, It having been discovered •n the

#tep# all*ched l'«e comer

bntilling, and no fire lw«i beeu u#ed l» either of the room# duilng the day prevleue. We bopu to ere Ut* »quatv thue devaetaled re bo lit in a abort time with much more substantial and elegant building# then the one# whleh have #o tuddenly «l«appeatad. Tlie owner# of the property #re all i,n.ply aid* to rebnlld the vacant »JHM» with large three #tory brbk bmnttew hou»e# which wo«W add to the bean'y ***1 lM»ln»»# (aclll'y of tbe piece, euob bulldluga aa the growing Importance of our

rity tieitiaitii** Public #alety require tlial no more Frame buil.ilng* »hoi»ld be erected In the bualnww part of the city. AnelTbrt, wa awderttand, will be BMMht at the tte*t meeting of the Gammon Conn* ell to |NU*«n ordinance protilblllng the erection of tbe name within wtalo limit*.

ft./" 'Stttmi* thing* c*n be well a# other#, enhi P-lfcb- l?sm Philosopher. But the poor fellow In r»Kle#voting to lllwtrals his rite maxim lost bis Hie. be had lived longer «o «i»uht he would have saul somelbia# wiser, vl»: •Home thing# done s« wefl a# otber#rFar lusta me a ftrt- In a wood Woek, after having obtained a headway esa'l be rxU««»i#h*i. without a good eaglue aad pleat* of w«t«r, or by ia* tpecial luterjiositloit of l'rovkience.

gJT Tho liulv wlTl devoid tbe next Ifgtsin. tare of eWttln'g a U. S t'eMator, tbe term of Hoa. Jvut Uarrir expiring with tbe pwasnt Coagresa, eu

IIHI

4th of

M«T«b

arxl. On tbo lVmocratte

Hde the name* at tbo Mlowlag gentlemen are (Mentioned In connection with Ibal peoiiwnt Hoa. IVtUt. Hoa. U- N. Ft»h, Uaa i, K. M«DaaaW» tlov. WtlgbU I ion.

J»»»ee H. Man. A, P.

WlliatM, saw the lloa. Daniel Mac*,

4

Jn4(e Iosgla#*» heuer.

Jadge Bbugla* baa wriUeaa loaf IrtW af «^5 MtiMI* la tli* replying 1* Iht r«nlsli*M ofllw tweeting sf lb» 25 ClwfyiMB •t Chicago,1*1 Mn4l0fUi ewiiw i« debate to lite Senate,

OB

U»« pmMt af tbe Ktt^EajbxS

Or|)iMi. Tbe Jodge rrtmmw lb» pwiM pnisasdat lb* dm tW jtrateit ra piwtltil- A ai reaewad tbs

DM

Tba entire I tioa of their own inakiag recede# aad diaappeara

WMK, balldl-n "hen la «bordl^ioa to tbe aather^y of a

u.

«r

BU.n

TMSSKOUTA**

1

'fb*

«f Una. 11. I- fc»*wartb b-s alsa

naiaa

been

spoken ol

in Vk'UI* rtw Icttipitnw

We wndetstmad that #*tw^ag «a tbo New Coa

,2.k»«,rM,

KM

aliittifea neither Ihe Uoerner aar Uealeaa,

VsMtsw aws ehgiWe to any other aSlsa dartag tne

A 1

««.per%nto nwettng was

IM#

•n. .h «i

the total and entire af U«a i)qaat

Ualfie.

ur Cvrnmim: Ci«i baa bean In this week. 8«t jfettla b*#»asaa aT ba#ar«*nw baa hrea tiiweet' J. No »»«i»is|| raw* Ui#l, Tb# Caatl wd(|Out»*d atf* je."tds}, wmm af the

sisaaet la tfca -liraHte wblcb w*a ia be

ir A«y *«&«***> «btoh

IDUIMM

tbat tlx recognition of aaeb poarer aronU prore •abverfivc of prlnelplea a»4 offico of goreranwat, and dcatraetire of all gaaraataea of ciril *n«l rmiig~ I torn llbwrt tbeaoreraif right of tbe p*opl« to manage theirowpaff»ir»incoufonnity with tbeeonatltn*

eUlmlnr b« vlrtae of their office aa

body of. m«a claiming by rlrtae of their office aa mlniater*. to be divinely appointed, inetitating f®r th« declaration and enforceeraeat of God'a will oa earth. Hw argaca that it ia aeee«aary to aanal the Hih aectioB of tbe Miaaoari Comprombe Inimfctl to free government. And denies that tbe propoaal to do «o la a breach of lalth.

The Judge my, yon aee tbat tbe principle of the Nebraska bill, to purely a.queetion of eetf governmeat Involving tbe right and capacity of the people to make tbeir owu law», and manage their own

IOCNI

and dom»aiic concern*. Tbia ia the only eontrovertlve involved in the bill. I am unwilling to

no email degree- believe that when mature reflecUon, with all 11„ liull'llttg* burn

corner Htore, occnpled ,Murma,#|experience may e«*able you to aunimoa to your aa-

•if .1,.roum li'opo*''1"! t° l''1* prtiwtpta lal. effect, U» fciW.wlwl|»»uyMW,_ rof.rt Br**' 'i'"0*1 wrong, opporfnf to the rijlilcoai «..,W t-T M,. A. C. th. il»^.t,. „„.l Provision Htore, upon wb«e »lock Hiere wna iM.umr.™ of |«W I" tHe New York l.«lamnliy |ii«ur»me Co., Mr. Joce'. Grocery awl Provl,lo» Ht«.re, HeiWrit'* t*H«e Btw. (Store, lleiiHoCb'e Clothl» Blsnn^.J- H. nrrow a Uroeery »ud Pr»vl»lon Store, C«at Ulnl Shop,

the advantage# which your brlaUan cl»«racter and

judgement of the Almighty The letter 1# argumentative rather titan denunciatory, and milder than might bo eipocled, but •till tart-and tarcaeiic. in many part# dealgned a# a vindication of hi# character, and cover# all hi# oifpotion In regard to hi# opposition to the New England Clergymen proteet. It ahow# moch care and la Intended to create lute reel.

O"

W. Uodwn'. IVoWalon .tore,

Nenwleeter'a Coiifeetlouery an«l Bakery, Dimmlch'e Cabluat £H.»P. and the Kcllpw Uvery 8t«|.|e, belonging lo Chad wick &. Weeft.ll, all of which building* were ceu»umed and a coneldarable portion ol their content*, together with the large frame biilMIng nppnalla formerly occupied a* Rankin*# Chblnet Wareroome. The ainount of lnearance upou th"* iHilhlliiga and their conlenU wa# qulle email. Tlw Mvery SUnble w«» aevered by /»n Inenrance of »I,»W) In the Wellington Wnlon In-

Our thank# are due lloxt.

Dw#la», I'rrriT

and tiaiuHT of the Senate, and Meeer#. PiMUi I.*!*# and M«cs of tbe Hou#e for valuable Public Document#. Hon. Joit.f

G. DAVI#

POSTBAIT#

or

LIVI.NOBTOW,

or, Cireumstattkl JSvutenct.—

By tbe author of "Heada and Heart#. In one vo'.j Dswtrr & Davrxrour, l'ubllahew. New York.— Prlne50Mttt«.

We have received a copy of thl# work from tbe publisher*, but have not had an opportuully, a# yet, to examine IV# content#. Tbe Preee, everywhere, apeak of it a# one of the moel. brilliant work# of Bet to'i which ha* appeared for #ome time, it I# said to be written in a vigorous and entertaining style, and to abound in incident# of striking and impassioned Interest.

they staud pre-eminent Call and aee their aplea aid display of new styles, Ate.

O* See the Advertisement of Mr Gsottas D. W i.*cn*.tx's Water Cooler, Cincinnati. It I# pronouuced a very superior article.

ET The body of an old man, quite grey, was (band In the river at this place, lodged In a parcel of drift wood, day beforo yeststday evening. No clue has yet been obtained concerning who be tlras, or by what means be loot hi# life, lie was tfecently Interred an the sameeveniug.

The College Buildings of Us Indiana Slate University in Stain*. The Bloomlngtoa ittum-LtUrr, Bilr*, of the 9th lust., say* tbat at S o'clock, the University baltding la that place wa# discovered to be on firs and being situated about half a mile f»om tbe main part of town, was completely enveloped in flames before any consider*!* number of iheciuxenscoold be collected on tbe ground.

It having taken fir* In tbe vicinity of the stair way, all chance of regaining the apper stories, wa* totally excluded. Nothing B«w remains bat tbe fear main wa)U, snd the smouldering Umbers and hooks belonging to tbo valuable libraries of the University, and of tbe Athenian and Pbilematbean $K-Mte«, which are valued, altogether, at aboat comprising nearly 8,790 volume* Nothing whatever, was saved from the &*me*!

Nothing is known as to bow the beitdiag took Are. There bad beea ao #re ia lbs *t«r*o since Tuesday night and n* candles lighted ia the beildIng since Wednesday nlfbt, at which Urn tbe

Itenant closed. No blame whatever is attached te the

|»T«|^iws»r»«r

Janitor, «s ProC.

ut)A||HK|

lena ol tMne h»r wbieb they we** steeled to their the deer* lacked and everything aboat (he

se^ie, %'JBeoa. «aeh bring lbs Lld*^ oW Oalk- baltdl.. .. 4n»*.i •. .,H»iL.a»u» aa 1 wt t«bo«»tary sad lha ess ywisge otlWIsg n*bt nar i*b«d «aa eansmnuanaH) ae i»,ar»d In the least sa that tbew, lege*pit*

TnwsSsy Kveaiwg last IM tbe p«r-1

ta be beW an *be Ski M. A delegation «t »»»«.

((w

wwinbrf* sn*e «»»s«t#d. Aridiaaass w«#e delivered I ^r !Un.t, the Pr^Nnat* aad the Tras4.* tbo Hero. Mrtsra. Jewell aad CbrsW, aad tee», we eaa aasara ton Srtsads af the Uaiwrtty

Market*.

W: Nmw Yon*, Aprfl 13.

Groeeri**—Sal** nf 750 bag# ef Rit Co&w qaiat at 11%. D«ritj» ii£Flaar—Selea ef 9^u0 bbU pficas sasier,

fS,li

charge of Mtrifi ipm Itw pri»#«f» sf« Wjf sf Hw «t 4|je M—c«t^q^4^c jeiiln-neood gaoled a portion of tlw ranlarbe mads bbts sold. The market I* nnaeUled jin aftfwfrttlsa tfce proarst. He eontead# that,

MATT

M(

qaotable bwr at SJ te f. Whest—1,000 bu*. nU, with little export daBia^i

G**mm

Corn—27.000 b#». «U, price# atifftr, not qaataUa higher at 7i»76e. Gmeertw—1.769 bbds. Sugar *©W Orleans ac1.0QU bbl* of Mo-

#t

j,2,73 !o $14,*3.

prfneipl* ia tbo Nebraslu Ml Identical with Beef—Firm w»lb aa upward tealsney *t Cui BMMia basvv at

tfaat eoateMkd for la the reaotalioa, lavelrinf Priiae Mca« amtj tbo rifbt of tbe peopi* erf the Statea to (nim their o«ro yorerameot. That ll* traaafar of rf«r«a from KeatacKjr to Ktkfwki *«W be for Ute benefit of alavea aa( aot alter the political cotnpirxioa. Bat »imply redaeiag la MM Stale arber# laada are rxbaaatni. wl lneraa»i»jf la ether* wh*re ft ia rich. He 4eaiea that Cloryinea a* •aeb bare tbe right to Iaterfere ia all mmiu-n a or a a a a

Lird—1 ^90 bbt# sold, with aetlre aal speealalive detaaoJ at Mon*y ie ewkr. tjiocas lower.

om park $12.75: grc*a smt sales of half miihaa bog roaad lo i'.e. tiraeerMs—Cam* Sugar »wi aot»w«« are tbo came. Mulasses oa plaobttioa ie.

Hay»3i. Graia—Oat# •43c earn 53e.

Ci*citi*TI,

F.

Tut

WHO,

WABO A#K.—The

LAXARTINK.—Tbe

ha# our thank#

for three volume# of Hou#e Document# con#l#ting of the Finance Report, and President'# Me#eage itli accompanying document#.

EMIMKMT AMSKICAS# WOW LIVIJIO.

With Biographical and Historical Memoir# of their Live# and Action#. By Jou»

of the

New York Bar. We are Indebted to the Publleher for part 1 of vol. 4ih, of llii# interevting work, containing portrait# of Pre#blent Pierce aud hi# Cabinet, and alao those of MVeral udge# of tlie Supreme Court. Tbe portrait# are gotten up tn the be«t artlatlc #tyle, «wl th# Biographical #ketehea centaln a large amount of information in relation to the distinguished men of our country of which tb#y treat. To the Legsl Profession it I# a work of «peeial Interest, exemplyfylng tho#e element# of character which h*ve led their po##e##or#, in liio#e iuslanco#, lo the highest degree of succesa.

liiulctetj for the

murder of Mr. Btrruui, in tisi cliy, last Wl. lie will find a "fneimii worthy of his rt«*-l," In the person of Oso. G. D»*x, ol this State whu bas been engaged la behalf of tlie prosecatfou.

U*rdln Coauty Circuit

Court commence# it# aeaaioa on Monday next, and the Ward ease, It I# presumed will be called op immediately. Beside Mr. Crittenden, who i# a volunteer,, counsel, Tho#. F. Marshall, John L. Helm, and C. G. Wiutersmilh are engaged in tbe defence. B. B. Carpenter, Esq of Covington, I# engaged to assist In the prosecution.

IMPOSTANT ir T*ue—The latest item of new# •et afloat by the reliable Wa#hlngton correspondents of the New York Herald, Is that "tbe President #oon expect# to receive an answer from the 8panl#h Government, positively refu#lng to accede to tbe demands made with regard to tho Block Wsrrlor affair, together with Information that

Eoglnnd aud France have despatched strong fleets to reinforce tbeir sqoadrona In the Wat Indies, thus carrying out the term# of their secret treaty to uphold tbe Spanish dynasty over Cuba.'*

Pari# correspondent of the

Washington Sentinel, having paid a recent visit to Lamartine, gives the foliowing account of the poet-statesman: *•1 spent part of last evening with Lamartine.— He live# in a pretty but humble residence and we found him surrounded by men of letter# and distlngnished person# of liberal velw# from every land. He is still a line looking man—his appearance and manner bnth remind one of Henry Clay—frank, bold, and fearlesa. We were happy learn that his estate which was deeply Involved by the #acrlfite# be made for hi# country, I# now, by his extraordinary kidnitry and perseverance, nearly relieved from debt. Besides many other literary occu­WK

pations, he is engaged on a life of Washington, which will be published within this year."

ETWm. H. Herndon was elected Mayor of Springfield last Monday. We see also that a poll wa# opened "for hogs" and "against hog#.,r We do not believe that Springfield labors under such a lack of men, as to render it necessary for the citizen* to oast their suffrages for bogs, which would be throwing pearl# beforo awlno and the conclusion we arrive at, in the absence of given facts, I#, that Sprlnfield voted for and against the propriety of aiiowiug hog# to run at large.

O" Next week I# tbe laat publication of the

"MbII

Letting#" which now occupy so much of our space. This will be gratifying to our reader#, and not less pieaaing to ourselves.

B~T G*a Work# are about to be erected in Lafayette. When can the more beautiful, aud not lea# enterprising''Prairie City" bo lit with the fluid? Soon, we hope.

U* It I# aaid that Mr.

D- S« Uw,.. tl» MW-ippI rlnr, rf lb. Br.lu Fe.or, good# at the M*s#«s. Tou#sr'#. They have ju#t received a large and e»cgant asaortiiieut both plain pp

er,

IIIUMA*

theraafhljr

^r«mia«« at dark aa yastnrday, aad

I er with i* -'ball '"S* now used aa basrdis^g

ia .w' will be »"-i-ljr aceecamsdata the Ha-

u«.ri»T dents at the next session,and ne delay, whatever, Wt llattse

,-J^ieweed

.ftBMaUM de)ec«lr« la rep«»aenl this, «ur**tinn. The tans is esumatad at nbaat

HHW,

ia the segalar eoarse af la-

|**vi Indastry aad e«stjy af Ilk*

MIW

the Uas^aa.

IM***,

.. iUm it te ia .. .... »_! tte «r»a itaonw ween trb^l ta the ucaill v'«ait Asia duhfi eeei bin »«ain ta day»

1

^wka id dm akbsnt dallailnlSbbSi

^esawillkTaf U»a laMsaal

T7* I

WM. BOXTOK,

Tlw

and fancy, selected with that fine tsate for which Comm|ttee on Post Office* has agreed to report a thav *taud ore-eminent Call and see their spies- kill imiwutln* ih« rnmi«n«itnn to Po*tma*ters ten

of thl# city.

well known to tnany ia our community, recently

Washington Star says that the Hoose

bill Increasing the compensation to Postmaster* ten per cent on the commissions now received, the Poatmaster General being given discretionary power for increasing compenaatioa at distributing and separating offices.

The unimproved Isnds of Orvgon are so barren that a surveyor writes: "1 think the United Statea ought to make Great Britain take It all back or fight. Thank God, we did net get up to 54 49 43 I# bad enough.*

Bwixrrr's

E A*S.—The

THI

Wprnt*## os

THE LIBERATION

OF

mentions the following fact reltUve to tbe not of clemeaoy recently exoeroised by the British Government toward Smith O.Brien, one of its political exiles to Australia: "Mr Ituphsoan. in an interview w»»H Ijdltl brought trt hts Jv»r«l*hip\ «ttenti**n «ul iiitimatetl to htm tne propriety of rin*n«tfM(ing iNnitrt O*linen irmn hi* eon«iemi»asi«»»t nml iS*fti*ht»eiti to th* Auitralian Ulaud. H-« h#«l the gntl^siiou. oa the la\ mcseimg. not «w*ly to t»«s«l it« «ttbj* l«celinto the llrtltsh Psriismftit but faaar liWnl innmiiice to Ih* 1 lnt»*e H»t the t-iifrrtimeiii hal a*«lltMiwd hw release' (mtu exile ami Bondage. So Smttii O'BHSM. srhostt only oliending MOkided in loving his cwnirv,

I

i4"

1

re^rd«sao af at Naw Oftaaasee lba«Ui the charch The

was fiSM, aad was area by Lecaaapte, 'n

la taw leer a*aa bsat#,

SMI.

TW lisae wan ar**a aalaatnn awl' Iweaiy aU nacaada, Ihe bsert, aad rnmm rnmi teraaty-e^ght sn c#w*s the s.osaj heal, W| the

let 11... Caaatyter Pa*«4u ar¥wn aatte iTK -t i-t la«««iV ne! tswier Itomtom** «f Wb*Aaw«ada^ a •.atab' was three d^larsmmj oo«*.

Mr II- i*m. *f lbs fr*m «a» ia LaetavHle aa^ eapaet# la sWi Mi MMMWtlttg totw doliars. In ttoWMtai wiib a Htm ia Use ike issihiaa "T^isee^waabwfculaa. aSea**f pU^Wnjfams* bun im mm aoc«*«d «f mmi* a nssaatrsHdty, samohm.,

it:.?

A Novw. PaMscrTi4tji A feailewiatt at Oreett Fatwe. &NH» Mely leA

w*

IMM-

lael^^taa, a MM Ee^y «-1

Caatl adtiaataed avvr •«•?, Rabfv a gveal AMaaae bsnsa, Iba laMar bHaf -Lr.Tins Uwyvra wW»l«* la (a la U«*n*a«t* la he« TWy wees

RABBIED,

At Illinois, oatbe»J ins*., by SUkr JOB*SbrifewiBb,

ffA«us, Mr. F. P. SPEARS, (anoeHy af Terre-HaaU, lad., to Miss MARTHA, daagikter af Capt- T. W. Snoa:i of SbetbyrlBa.

Tbiere*# aaotter jroeaf typo gaoe by the board Wefl such accidents wUi happen te the beet of a»ea. Fiixi is a clever fellow, and we hope

Pitta

NswOstasw. April IS, P. M. sbonl Wr* are daM at Sc.—

MPr«Tision«—Bacon

April 12, P. M-

Plenr Is la fwl demand from the tr* l* »ad priesa arebeier Sales of 15*H3 blis at $€,T0©6.5*i. ProvMoos—Sale* of HK) pieces of bulk ahoulders at 4c. Pork and bacon are dull.

Lard—Is active, but lm!.(er «r« not off.Tli»g, at 8Jj,—is offeree lor prime barrel.

CTWe see it stated In the Lonlsrflle Cavrirr of Wednesday, that Senior CairTfUMtx has volunteered to defend

THE

Washington Stmr says

it would aot give a sixpence for the ears of the editor of the Herald if Mr. Breckearidge should meet him (Bennett) with a pen-knife In tbe next twelve months. Rather too pugnacioa# we think!

I

TH* 8*AKS.—The

Hartford

Courant places black tinea around the namo of Isaac Toucy for his vote «yai mi* the Missouri line. In 1§90 the same paper treated in the same way the names of Wm. Henry Harrison and others who voted for tbe Missouri line.—£s«ea Pti

I»e

#a* o« "«pe«k»a| miHn

10 the gwel annoy«a^ of

IM

baa done

welL The Bride can at least eoapalalato bwraeif tbat she has obtained a yoaag ana af ««deal aad aas#»nmfng worth. la Lewis.Towaeblp,Clareoaaty,lad,#• tbe 6tk I act., by Rev. JOMRUL, Mr, NATHAN PUCKET, of Vigo coaaty. Mis# CELIA ANN of Clay cointy.

FASHIONS—Letters from the cap­

ital of Prance state, tbat spring dres* and hats begin to be displayed in open carriage of ihe lightest colors—pink, blue, lilac, and white-—and parasols to maich. which

ruchet,

turn. You

must

cost from two to four hundred francs, for a fashionable woman! The handles of these parsois are of coral, gold, ivory, ortortoiaeahelt, ornamented with precious atones.

I*he silk should match the bat it shades! All dresses most be trimmed excessively with flounces,

ar.d ribbons,

and liii-

cannot possibly overload either

robe or head, for ihe present style.

The Louisville Democrat boasta that city contains the man who has invented the unptckabie lock. His name is D. C. Soj. aud he challenges llobbs himself, or any body else to pick it.

li. R. B.—Poisonoes Inocnlntion. P^son* who, by aeeMent or otherwise, bewww inoeolated with any maliffnant disorder, *U1 Itad the R- R* R. proapt, qidek and eSldeol. Petsons aboly ty «ag»red frpm rjin^t Seroftila Smhllls, or the effects of Mewaisl treat* 8& RAOWAY-S RENOXATLVG R^U TK.VT will q-lekly whetbar the Mm bs g«e*ated within tb* system from mgleet or lll-tiestawnt. or

laof

•Mtdeot We hare known hosdred* In this dtjr, trifltag *wa* their time, and sufferlsf tbe meet setew tortnrM fc»

Ia 11 eases of reeaat date-that to, umieroo. r^^»w*r» jcoTATtse lUaotrssv will remove all pabdttl dOTctides and obstroeUons In two or three dsys. In taking B. R. maw. T«ot. sverr patient should take eoe of Radway's ReKUlators •t night, to keep the Bowe]», Uwr, sad Kidney* repdw. for Aeote Pales, either Rheumatic, Nerrons. orNemaleir,

R. R.

RgLlEF will stoj the most ssvare paroxysms a fc» minutes. R. R. R., 163 Fulton street.

DR. O. HALSTBD'S PILLS, wiucoas DT8PKPS1A, IVDIQXST10N, BIUOCSNKSS, JLSD

Every Disease of the Stomach.

NKVV ADVERTISEMENT

SPECIAL, NOTICE.

The Rev. Mr. ICKS, will deliver a Lecture on

SPIRITUALISM,

on Sunday evening next, 16th Inst.,

at the nlversall#t Church. Lecture lo commence at 7 o'clock. ICTThe public are respectfully Invited to attend.

April 14,1854.

FOR SALE,

A CARRIAGE, which ha* been In use about one year—and is In good order. M. W. WILLIAMS,

April II, ISWr-SStf No. 3 Harrington's Block.

EETC1IU3TS PATENT MOWWfO MACHINE! THE ONLV SUCCESSFUL GRASS CUTTER Kr*a MID*. haTe the sole right or this unHralled Machine for

UiU State. Orders should be sent In early to secure a Machine for this season, as tbo supply 1* limited. Price III), delivered In Terre-Haute.

It the only Machine that will cut Clover and *11 kinds of Grass. Circulars containing testimonials, and blank orders *IJ1 be sent on application to

Ml'MFORI) & HOOK.ER. Lafayette, Ind. KIDDLE, LOCKR1DGK A CO., Aossts,

April 14,-Wtf Terre-Hacte, Ind.

LOT FOR SALE!

SITUATEDpartMarket

on street a short ^distance froa^tbe

business of the elty. It rlalnly a very Por further information call on

buslneM pert of the elty business man It Is aertainly a sell oo good terms.

April 14-®-tf

It Is well loeatad and for a desirable lot. It will be

S. UARBBRT, Roal Bstate Agent

THIS DAY BY EXPRESS! 4 N ELW1AXT *tsortmentol Fsney, Striped, Maid and

A

Chameleon ®lks, also. New Styles Ribbww, Dress Trimmings, Undersleeves, Imlde Qdktk, Bmbroldaries, Olores, Mitts, Parasols and Bonnets, at _rn__

April 7-mC sw T0C8K *1 CifiH STOBt

TOUSEYS' CASH STORE,

SPRING ARRIVALS! WE

are now rceelvtng our Spring Stock of Fancy, Staple, eud useful DRV CTOODS, te which we Invlts the attention of eloss aad eareltal buyers. It comprises a large and toll assortment, and It will be sold wholesale and retail, at very low rate#. R. 0. T0USET. tor Ift pay the highest price la CASH, tor Wheat, ^ra, end Barley, at all times. April ll-a-in

April lt-29~2m

TMt^BaM#, April 14,19M-flMw

DM

wisely, perhaps, Nl too w»»ll, it now emue^aiei and ndtwad. This set of pais ten »i"l ae*e*fl|«H»ce fc# cksndeiistio oCthe tutijIiletH Ptennsvlrst*ia statesman.**

Memo-

place^of werrtiip. h* fosibl it Hjl

**&«»•

IMS TMM

bratHwett

He an laboriAg tfecihwMtiy apM the anhfcd. b«t tens of no —«M ooeasikwal ".UMaf a«Hl **C8cry «n God wouH aiip oct apile «l hia teotfc. He aru &ia|

... if r«mem9*4 &f «bo«ibg -Otofy lo iiodr

^\r-r

HSf

(IM

,, 'ancy

and FaoM- Sprinjf styls

eLwimerei'.'and a large assortment of Satin, Silk and Mar-

Fancy Linens and Cottonades.

KW STYLUS of Ikney Linens aad Oettonadesi also, all

white, at April 14-SS-3m DISSOLUTION.

PARTNERS 11 IP heretofore existing between A. It Tuns Is this day dissolved by mutual ««**$•

AARON O. TCITR,

Terre-IIante, March lltlij*M- »»WARD J. TUITB All person* indebted to the sbore llrm will pieee* call #nd 3S-tf

COPABTNEK91IIP.

Ttransecting

HE anderrigoed haie this dsjr fcrmed a OopaHnerahlp under filename ol TCITK a BARKER, tor tbe p«pfs ef a general nwa»tll» bu*Un#s, and hope by iitrlet atteetke to bartnee# teawtta pertkaef the yattenage of tbe coasmualty.

EDWARD J. TtnT*, GARR0US KAREJOL

Terre-Haute, M*»k 1Mb, 'M-®-tl

NOTICE.

HEREBY torwarn any and all pet son# tnm tnwUug my sen IlKXRT A. SMITH. »bo 1# a mjner, en my eeccant, as I shall be respensltrie tor ne debts of btseeatraettaat. I wtJl else held evety one perooaally Uat^tor any

Saft-sisr""- "'^E?rst.TB.

NOTICE.

I

SMITH O'Brien

The Washington correspondent ol ihe

Ledg­

ton

HERMIT fare warn any and all nemos a certain Prc*nt*so*y XtAr p*** by mete ooe J. E Hem tar the nnd SerantyJU Ml«f, e* the aaid Sole wa# obtained frwa oas Itffraad, der^ttjwd

CHARLES CLATT0H.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

BT

vtrtm ef one Eneadsn tosned fkeas MnpOndt Oeart, and teste directed aad Mtveesd. tofsveref Jefen P. Path .. adariutstsater of the estate of Those** Bark, aeewl, aad egslnst MarttaBwk, I »a*s levied on the tol-.te-wtttrertyfdt)Awe#efLead,nwilft last 'Irtjr (»), Of seMh-enst SmMam Shirty newest) Bfhty AcressosKh half awth-wwttwrKr «4-|he«ksi taeaiy rtss (»). TswMtda thirteen, Eenge nine, «M( aai KixhtV Aerw, wwrt helf of *eettsa laat» aad iimuaiaH

onerlsr

(»). befatfthe

nghlf Aero, wil

to tteeeid MastM Be#*, tend, at the ikert

rw »rMAMartey iar#f *arrM«d,rt Ibsilsart HM*w,»wr ta Teete-BasSe. wlfldn the legal ham of said dar.eaw lb# »nal#na* pretWef aeM pnari** Wttk the lewarlrsasce* thenaale Maartsg tor a ten# ef «ma jrsata, sbaaMton tosrtltoraaaMM.am tnsw0t*r add EsewOsa, I wtO «hee ead USerr afcr the toe iteyte la a,Mcn«s bidder, tor auto, te eeO»fr seM e»wstia*and

Aprtl 1st, ISM. JAM» tL KBURMT, Sbeetl. AfSlI l*Jto^a pes. toe $£

E.HOVAL.-45l^^D^WCiiiELL, llMtcrsemn or iiTAxns aa* Sr«srts Wur*, WvmOmwas» iMMtVas *•-, Ae., bavtnR ta. amd fwm the eM start, waasa of STahnH tad Peart, te t*e raartn-weateeeaerefBoee aadCWamiUa, (or Skeaal St.) Md havtag targaly laeenssed toeOHIee toe taaaedhatartig, ia ana yiepawd to #wp|j l*ai«n^ oa Bbwrsl term*. tSaaers, Slaee Bash** ead #*fcess wM *nl It gnatly ft* theselatseost tayntii#*! tne*r#ts«ak Oiwt fteea vb»rnaa

Saea ailse wmaBy asaie ia* nrtasn'iiminlii wMh aiaahrtswM dWsBi uanra AEB TOOLS. »efree* **n*Hynatpttwt. JUaaagatdehwHIlatoaad-e#w#r-#aeee#e lider .eetfay aaUm, wl taoyMaaWa. I8d atlahaBI beadMlat ««. a. VWCttEUL, y»W OiCMf Hmw QriteMi UnMlia

WIXCHELL1 WATER OMUEMk MS seaaa Is aprtaal tuadatoesttai adnanfcrtod Iwatthrftwuj

Del

arJSiMad ba#

awy gwealaia. Tear uvc asenausr*#. ThslaK hs# lum iawnsUMid We.i^ lanWhav ttoat May a«| pmmmm tesiinsM tha any rf ttoa iliiiSaa aatoh haee esn awinftbl eaf a*r rm aeeiiaa. th# aawA«»«^awdtink.

a *#r

hi•sim IbapsNnhei

Aprs W, IW-aMk

itaa^far M»«aBt, aBtacaietoaMM I #ar p*at at

Terre-Haute Price* Current.

OsnwM

WMUJT,

esaqr Tfcai#d*J, If BlMUt, UCt

KIOCX 00-, saiw asscram, faovaaaa, *a«uuium,M.

CC11TAU.

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WROUTSJLUL

now Ml 4|10» ...... WiMat ........*1,10 ...... Con.

as

Laid

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....*&$(• ....1««U i« 9

Sail 9 Ml Osal Wood peecd Um leathers. Rka Wkiskqr 9 OHtattW.**a*«l aa* bfi iSh White.

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It IS SO

OaleM OMekans Daa. Oder..... Oats

CHILD would bog law to tall the attention of the ladles lo her New ead Beaetifal Stock of

MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,

Purchased by herself, ia New York, of the best Kstablbh* meats la th* City. We parehaee Ribbons by tbe Box, of tbe Importers, and Bonnets from the Manabcterera' Ageutssand can uadereell any Merchant or others that purchase differently. we ahall be In constant receipt of r£r GOODS from Mr. Child, who is at present residing In New York.

CT We only ask an examination of our Stock. Terre-Haute, April 3,18M~98-It

NEW BOOKS!—SPRING STOCK!!

WE

are new dally receiving oar Spring Stock of Books, Stationery, aad Psocy Goods School, Miscellaneous, and Cheap Books) Xea Novates Juvenile) Gift, aad Poets Cap and Letter Ac., at

ATthe

GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT!!

AT THI

123.0 gCs £3&O CSScoa^mc^a^c

RIDDLE, LOCKRIDGE CO.,

HAVINGto

Sccracas

........ T»SI,00

6.00

i.ia»i.i&

Nans. Candle# Star Gaadles..... Tallow Dried Apples Qna PeadM# Med..., folate

.....—1%$M sft$ai

1.10

.......S.S0 30

Gold and Steol Pens, Cutlery, Toys, S-SS-4I CHILD'S BOOK STORK.

SCHOOL BOOKS FOR INDIANA,

Rscea*M«d*4 ia ceapft'aace eiti tk* rmitiiin mf Lum, (is STATE BOARD OF KI)UCjiriOJf,c»n,i,tinf tk* Oeeeraar, Amdil»r e/ State, 7Ve«»mrrr ef ead tk* SepsriaJeadea* *Jt Puttie /asteactiea. [See

Scial JLtm, e«e. 77.) Orrtca or Srr*r. or Pi-suc lmnsmtox,)

A MEETING of UM State Capital, November 14,1SSS, each A

/aWjaaaaWi*, A*»e. 1863. Board of 14,1

Bd oca tioa, held at ber oi the

Board being present, tbe tothfelng doeumeat was adopted: IXMuurous, Nov. II, ISM. The State Board ol Bduestion approve the foUowfatg list el text books tor common school ti MeGuffsys Eclectic spelling book, The Indiana 1st reader. The Indiana 3d reader, The Indiana 3d reader, The Indiana 4th reader, Butler's English Grammar,

Mitchell'* primarr Geography Mitchell's Geography A Atlas, Ray** Arithmetic part 1st, Ray'« Arithmet-c part 3d, Ray's Arithmetic pert Sd, Webster*# Dictionaries.

Tbo examination of Books Aw ear common school! has Involved great labor, but the Board has endeavored to perform the arduous and responsible duty Judiciously, thoroughly, and hJthfully. Intrinsic merit »r I as traction has been con siderrd of paramount impportanee, and secondly, economy to the State.

The School Trustees, whose defy It Is to kntm whet Book| are used, nan do muoh to assist tbe State Board In obtaining what the School law coo templates, end economy to the people demands—nnlfonuity In school books throughout tbe State.

W. 0. LARRABEB,

v. Superintendent of Publle Instruction, and Preeldent of the Board of Bdueatloo. N. B. A large number of school officer* end teacher* In Indiana have already adopted tbe above books—recommended by the State Board in compliance with the new School law— thus showing a determination of the frieods ef education to cooperate with tbe Board In eecurlng throughout the State the uniformity desired, whlah will avoid frequent and vexation* change*, benefit the learner, and relieve parent* of a great and unnecessary expense.

The a (tore book* ore published, snd tor sale by booksellers •general

IT

throughout Indiana, by Morton A Oris wold, Louisvillej W. B. Smith 4 Oo., Ciochinatj) Tbomss Ooperthwalt A Co., Philadelphia| Pratt, Austin A Smith, New York.

A O

completed their extensive arrange­

ment# Mcure a constant supply of tbe countlea* variety of article# in the Grocery line, are just now receiving their

Spring Stock of Groceries,

The large#! and most complete assortment ever offered in Terre-Haute. These good# were #elected especially for the Retail Trad* of thl# city aud neighborhood, to serve our old friend# wiln. In buying, we seek not for the

CHKAPKST,

but for the

BEST and in aelllng we are determined not to be underbid by any House keeping the genuine article. We tender our thank# to our niunerooa customers for their liberal patronage to u# for the last six month#, and assure them thst they shall •till find, AT THE OLD R. & R. CORNER, Such good#, and at anch price#, as shall merit a continuance of the same.

Tbe following are some of the Infinite variety of articiea always found at our counter: SUGAR—Brown of all shades, Leaf, Crttahsd and

Clarified.

HOLASSE8—Orleans, Sugar House, Philsdelphia Syrup, and N. York Golden Syrup. COFFEE—100 bags, consisting of Lagnlra, Rio,

Mocha.

TEA—Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson snd Black— very choice. Fit H—Mackerel In barrels, half barrets and Kits

Tongues and Sound#, Cod Fiah, Sainton, Fins Whits Fish, Sard!nee, Ac. TOBACCO—Fine assarted Chewing Tobacco of

Taylor's, Hudson's, snd William#' bead. FRUITS—Oranges, Lemons, Kslsins, Figs, Cocoa Nut#, Pea Nats, Alcnonds, Bnrtish Walnuts,

Filberts, fcc.

SPICES—Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, Mace, and Alspioe. MUSTARD—A very fine pure article. FLAVORING EXTRACTS—A fias **d full aamrtinenl. PICK EM—Assorted In gallon and half-gallon

Jars, Pejpper Snaos, Tomato Catsup, Lsmoa

CnEt»£^Eagtish Dairy and Western Reserve. SO A P—Common aad Fancy, of all kinds sad vsrfoitai* CAUDLES—Sperm, Star, ia aad whole

Boxes.

TALLOWSALT—In Sack# aad Bsxss. Aa extenrive sapply af mt#c«!iaaeoa# srUefes nasally kept by the trade, "too ledions la msnUon." PROVISIONS—Baaf, Fresh sad Driad, Sagnr

JCarsd Hasna, Sbaulder#, Sides, Tongues, White Beans, (the real Yaakss baking beans,) Onions, Dried Apples, Driod Psacbs#, Pota-

M«La, ke.

FLOUR—Tba beat Braads for Fsnlly aw, by tbs bami, balf barrel, or amaller aaaattfiaa. WOOUEN AND WILLOW WARE—Tbs largest aad mast oompiete aassrtcnsal ever braaffct ta Tern-Has ta, by any oas basse: oonelsUng sf— PAINTED BUCKETS, Tab*, Baad-keeiers,

Plggiss, Masheta, Rolling flaa, LMMM Saaasass, Clathea Pine, WiMoa Wagons, Ohanw, Cavsiad Backels, Weil Backeu, BasrtssTafl ieisea, Neat Baxes, OOCM Dippers, Tar Caaa, Salves, Baaf SUuUnt, Batter Maaids, Mope aad Mop

HMMBCS

Msrks* Baskeds, Ctvthm

Basksla, Oedar aad Brna# Boaad Backeta, Ae. BBOOH Bbakar aad Caaiinsa Sleamtiual aad

BBUsHES— A (ail ssaarfatJt af all klad*. CORDAGtS si sll s«sa*,frasa a alw ttastaa Steaaabaat CaMa. NA1LH, Caflbs-Mifls Carry Camba, Ac.

Ta rarmrs, (iardeuen aad Xcctasies. Ws ke«ep acaaataal sapply af all kinds af Agrlcattawd laiplnaa#n*» saeh as Platw. Has#, Rakes, Gardea Hons, Am. Ae. CetessAwa, Reap era, Uawiaw Machiasa. Ctadlaa, Scjtbas, GriadalaaMS, Uaad Barrawa, flsiapars, Wheal hairews, Raflraad Traeka, aad assay stibsr iWyysrWIM^te

Webavaiha Afsacy far Use sale af Darkki's Oslilralnd FartaMs aad riatletat Soaiaa, Pira Praaf SaCsa, ke.

Wa ail atiN caMfcaaa ta pay tbs highest awriket pries. laCA^H, tar aUkbadsaTiaariMCiaf. OsUaaagivaasauiaL If ysa waa*l bay, me aaifl. Wa pssiiiaoty wM «m ha aniBiasli by amy faapea* sMs toaaas la tiba tky.

April ?, 18S4-S8-tf.

She

GOLDreia.

A,

Car.Baas aad'Pninni'Ma, te ObH,^

Mmtm WOCt, ar a as^Kftar aaaMnr, Iks sals ,,, ar. u. mmsmtimmurm, «*aaf«he Ssak.**

§BHiK9

^M,

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.....as is H»r ...li so ie .1,74 is »,ss to

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.........as Mh.. -3UO0 tt

so

NEW GOODS.

MRS.

April 7,1854-28-8w

b., snd Clsrk,

April 7-2S~2mp

Rough and Beady! Willing and Waiting!!

fy^sfpa^s

tniiBim WPiANA.

EASTTBS.Daily, (axeept Saahva,j S P.M

Saw*

BRAIL. M-

Lows, May,

SianastJ», Daily,

.S

P.*.

[PwdiwtUae,]Taeedef,Thar#dUASata*day,.Sji P.M. Hineaii#iisi Tiii#d» TTminlsir adSrtwhy, SP.M. CkAweeasavoAK, Twsday aad Saturday, S P.M. CmisiJ, Wedetalay,.. *P-M. Baaoaa, SaMday, SP.M, ramnMnU) Satacdajr, I P.M.

DEPABTUBSS.

SAETT

AM

eaa tract Haw

Sums, Dailr, [enat Smalays)

laca, Dall*, TadvaaB* «a is, Dally, t, Dally, faxeept 9anday*l S A.M

mel 10 P.M. IS P.M.

I, [Stag* OaeO Twsday, Aused, ASatanlay .8 A.M. PaAet Lli^]Tuesday,Tharedaf Swaday.i.S P.M.

twhy.IJi P.M.

Monday, Wednesday aad Friday I A. M.

CaAWveasentxr, M*mdayaad Friday.... ...» A.M. Cutunr, Tharad* JA.M. Bsseaast, Wedaaalay SA.M. PeaxMjra Mnxs, liwy...,

ClosiaE of tbe Mails.

MA tie Oiess Baetrrs at IP, M., all Mian at S P. M, Sundays. Eastern at SP.M., sll athsssTi P.M. K3T OSkse Boats, fWna Tj A. M. to T| P. M.

Sandays, fhm IteS A.

(Mba closes daring the opening of the Eastern M« il. J.0. JONES, !».*. Jan. 1, im-U jl

NOTICE OFFOBECLOSIJRE.

THE

nnderslgned, hereby give# notice, that be will procead to foreclose the etjuity af redemption In a certain Mortgage execnteJ by William Foxworthy to Ira Donham, and byhlto aaclgned to the nnderslgned, dated March Blh, A. D. 1853, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Vigo county, containing a provision empowering the Mortgagee or his Aesigaae to foreclose the Some under the 53rd section chapter 99th of Revised Statnta of 1843, upon the following described land and premise# situated In Vigo county. Indiana, towit the eaat half of the aenth. west quarter of Section fifteen. In Township eleven (11), north, of Range nine, west, (except aome eight or tan acres of said land situated In the north-west corner thereof, which was conveyed to Je»se Jones by William Donham In hia life time and expreaaly reserved in said Mortgage). Alao, the south half of tbe north-weat quarter of the south-ureal quarter of the aforesaid Section fifteen (15), containing twenty acres and, alao, the south-eaat quarter of the aonlh-waat quarter of Section twenty-two (99), in the townahip and Range aforeaaid. The amount due upon aaid Mertgage ia one note bearing even date with this mortgage and due twelve month# after date for three hundred and fifty dollars, ef tbe payment of which tlie 5d Mortgagor has made default Now, therefore, in order to forecloaa aaid Mortgage under Ihe power aforesaid, I will proceed to sell aaid land and premises aforesaid or so much thereof as will satisfy the smonnt due thereon, on Saturday, the third day of June A. D. 1854, at the Court House in the City of Terre-Haute, between the hour# of ten o'clock, A- M. and four o'clock, P. M., of which the said Mortgagor will please take notice. ABEL M- DONHAM.

Valuablo Town Lots For Sale!

THE

undersigned I# autltorlsed to sell ou favorable term#, the following valuable cltv property, belonging to Dr. William Maxwell Wood:

Lot No. 1, in Wllaon's addition to Terre-Haute, •ituated on the South West corner of Market and Oak street#, opposite tlie old McMurran property. This I# a full town lot, and ia well located for building purposes.

Also, Lot# No. 9 and 19, of the aubdivlslon of Out-Lot No. 93. Tbeae lot* lie between Cherry and Mulberry streets, and have a front of twenty five feet on Water street, running back to the Wabash River, part of the "Old Brewery" Lot.

If not aold iti a reasonable time, the above Lots will be sold at Public Auction. March 31-97-tf. THOMAS II. NELSON. (Prairie City Copy.)

NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.

"OT1CE is hereby given, thai acaled proposal#

1^1 fnr attending upon all prieoaere confined In Jail, and paupers in the County Asylum, and upon the poor generally in this County, will be received until Saturday, the 93d day of April, 1854, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Auditor'# office, in TerreHaute, Vigo County, Indiana.

All propossls must be accompanied with

UM

names of responsible person# s# #ecurltio# for Ihe faithful performance of the contract By order of tho Board of Co. Com.

ALBERT LANGE, A«mt.

Terre-Hants, March 99, 1854-97-4w.

State of Indiana, Sullivan county, a*

Court of Common Plea#. May Term, 1854. Mary D- Pirtle and GeorgS W. Pirtle, Executrix and Executor of Win. L. Pirtle, deceased, ss

Margaret Olley Pirtle, heir of said deceased— Prtituin to Sell hind. OTIC-E i# hereby given, that Mary D. Pirtle and George W. Pirtle, Executrix and Execu lor of William L. Pirtle, deceased, have filed their Petition to sell the Real E#tats of the decedent, hi# personal being IneofBclent to pay hi# debts: and that #aid petition will be heard at the next Term of the Court of Common Plea# of aaid County. Test, JOSEPH W. WOLFE,

N

Marfh 31, '54-3t. C. C. C. P. S.

State of Indiana, Sullivan county, M.

Court of Common Plea#, May Term, 1854. John Dodd ana Sarah Burton, Administrator#, as. the Heir# of Wa. Burton, decea#ed.—PelitioH Is

Sell Land.

NOTICEBurton,

SJTCATXD

I# hereby given, that John Dodd and

Sarah administrators of the Estate of Wlllism Burton, deceased, have filed thslr petition to ssll tbs Res] Estste of the decedent, his persons! being Insufficient to pay his dsbta: and that aaid petition will ba beard at the next Term of tbs Court of Common Pies# of asid County.

Attest, JOSEPH W. WOLFK,

March 31, '54-3L Oi#rk C. C. P. S. 0.

VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE,

oo ruth Stnst, th* lootttoo of these lot* eso-

pot bs asesOsd by say othsr lets tethsslty. IBs say person wishing to asaks a (s* Impiasamsrt fcr OMftr own tber are worth double tbs sasasy I ssk

IL

OUT-LOT FOR SALE.

S^OXTAnratO NIKE ACRES, wWeh I oCw for ah a \_y good tsnss. This lot l» a eery TttlaabU ooe fee «*rde«Uw purpMos. Tbe lot plaosd la #sy hands tor sals sad will dispose of It at lea ftgans. HAJtBEBT,

HSMS*oflt I ManblV

DIAMONDS.

1

TAILOR AND

ri RKMHEB.

Ptrst Steasl, Boath Aacfcor Mlli*. Term-%ats, tod.

RESPSCrtalXYof

laforat* the cMssas sf Terrs-Basts

sad tbs sarrosadtaft eosstry, Bud bs Intends lo carry oa lha bastaam of TsBor aad Fsrattber ia all its toaaefce*. aad bops* b7 strict stteatioa lo marit a Aafs sf pabtis

""^y^alrtaf sad Catttag doas ta lbs n^ssOtCMtorr March 31, MM-4*-ly

itb. I, Wmrr*m*t Murk,

T. NOBLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

TERRE-HAUTE, IND,

Ofm im

Xadimtf$

kmOdimf, KmrA Me tf &$

Ssaare, sasr Mmck C#.'s elttkfrtf Ksn. rjriS atteatiss win bs partiealariy givea ta tl Prsbaia ba#tses# la lbs Court ef Cemssen ReM, ia tbs satllawsat af Esdstss, sad to tbe CoHsetfsa af debts, aad avail atlMT h—law as may ba iatnartad ts him. Mu 17-91-tf.

ZfEW SHOE STOHB.,

9CBOOLH at VAXBOtfl, ftftr far aala a tares aaaartnsat af BOOTS AlVO SHOES,—Alan, a raritdy af

HATS, CAPS,*t.

AR af wblcb tfcay wBl aril at abelassl# ar ntrfj e« tbeir new star* la FlMsais Saw, aa NaOsaat Raadstrast^ ftftfc daar fraM tbs aar asr tt lUfkai

Tbsy wm^aaaaaaafsetaraBaata ami Shaaata «r4sa at itoaaaaw absoe. St^OOLSY A VAN HORN.

Terra-tteats, October l», 16&1-S-U

'py

iV

NSW ESTABLISHMENT

AT TBS

LATE WA.VD OF THE KXPKESS ^IXTl.NO OFFICE.

COFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS. SIOLASSE8, Fruits, ^uis, 'fubacco, Provisioiui, &c.

DAVilD~srDAXf^0SON

HAS

OPENED a very reueral assortment of

DRY GROCERIES,

*c.,dfcc.

At hi# etd stand sa Market Street, cast ef the Court lions., aat Is deslma* ta sail th* aa« at as low nM a# shnllar artlolss eaa be had In this part of the country. Buytug pruSaaUy aod Qaatluasty wtth rash, and prdkmag to stills the rmai Way, h* »U! be eontoat «lth a very mail adraaee oa east, fttoty article dball be a* represwtwi. under the penalty af istwialiw the money oo the return ol the goods, llenepectfWly adrntt maay trials, or any amount of scrutiny and tavsaUgatisa as to tbe qwality and prlre ef the many article# ha has «a bead and far sale.

MARK WKLLi

lbs fllUowtag aonmeratioo I* glrcw to sU aarebaUm la finding what taey may wish to purchase, Sllfi AHS—New Orle»n», Common, Fair, Prints sadClariflcdi hstesd, Onalsdi and IThlHi grained OodM Radars.

TKAS—Gunpowder Extrs. Imperial, Common awl Exnu Rysea, aad ObaMton and Vine Blsck Tea». COFFKK—Lagu^ra, Rio—White and Oreenr* aqd »apeHor eld JsTa Osflse.

SYKUPS—New York Golden Svrup—the drippings ef Loaf 8«war| Sh Orleans Bebollad, kagar ttoces, Qoodale aad PlantaUen Molasses.

FIMII—•Mackerel, lu barrels, half and quarter barrels, aad Kllsj Ttmgvss aad Beands, Codfish, Mi Bardine*, aad Wktt* Fish.

FHUITS, NUT*, die.—MR Ralslos, Figs, haii) Isnta Osrraats, Xteon, Cantcn Ginger, Olive*. Oerea Nats, Almonds, Fttb»rt«i ftrull and IVsnats, ttefllsh oats, Xutategs, Mace, Qims, fplcee, Qlacsr, Cuytnae, *».

TOBACCtl—John Anderson's»o son's Virginia

IM

oiaco.and Wat-

cut Cbowl

I Usuds' and K1 Dorado lag) Oomaisu Mlss*arl,

8wSst| and MaAonba Buud,

aataral lsa( Chewing! Una wt aad Iannax's Very flws ClIiAKS—La Norma and l^iUuiou, fine Flg» It, la FW—Colerado, Ptsntatlon, and light brown liaran#.

SOAPS—Baxln's, Poncine, WIndsor, SnssnfraS TmWated, famwa Bar, whit* Sods, Qemaa trwshlug and Palm snap.

PICKLES—Assorted In gallon #ud half gallon Jam, Fenper Sauce lu anarts and pints) 0 round spices, Cassia, Mustard,

LSBMSI

jtjrup, Ac., *e.

FLAVOHINt! KXTK

A

Terre-Haute, Marcii 31-tlTlf

A'

l'S-Vanilla, Orange,

!*#MO. Roe*, Sullana Balslns, Bayleaf aad Bos* water. Mi»cellaneoas Articiea——Star and Tallow Caailest Powder, Shot, Lead Rice, Table Salt, Soda. Sal*--ntw, Bakli^t Powders, Starch, Blscklng, Tula, Buckets, Fi+rtlen Matelws, Shaker Brooms, Rope Mat*. Whisks, Hedciords, Ootteu Bope, N'lllow JUskets, Clothes and Itolllng Pins and Mashers, Wooden Bexes, N'ash Boards, KKUU8U DAIRY CUKKSE, and CIDER YIN SOAR.

O I S I O N S

Sugar-Cured Hams, Corn Beef, Corn Meal, Flour, Potatoes, Dried Ap Onions,

Apples and Peaehes, Applet, It., Ac.

M'hlte Beans, Buttsr, •ins.

Produce Wanted.

The highest current rates, InCssli orQracerles, will alway* be paid fir most of th* merchantable products oi the country and those having a surplus an raspectfully requested lo sail befem disposing of thslr stock.

D. S. DANALD9W,

Market Street, East of tbs Court Rows.

Tarre llaote, maroh

n*7*

Fa win

OASDCK81-27tf.on

Sun* and.

TEAS! TEAS! 1 TEASTL!

DS.

DANAl.HSON ha* a* flnesii ss-virtmsntof Orsan and Blsrk Teas, packed or loose, sa thl* place affbnU which are offered In large parcelA, or piecemeal, at Uietowe* I raten. Call and examine.

DELICACIES!

FEW Jars of majrnltlreut BHAJJDY PEACHES— domestic make—warranted, Fur aale at reh 31-8Ttr 1). S. DANAI.DSQN'8.

MA

A W A E

SPRINO ARRIVALS I

TIB tubsrrlbers are now receiving their Spring assortment nf

HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS,

which will

in this County, will be received

It I# proposed to receive proposal# for separate District# as follows: One District to comprise ail that part of the County, lying North of the center of Township eleven, and East of the Walawh River One District to comprise all that part of the country, South of tits center of Township eleven, and Eaat of the Wabaah River and One District to comprise all thst part of the county lying West of the Wabash River.

IK-

Pc

Ac.

more full and oxtonslvo, and embracing a

greator variety of desirable giMnls, than has over been offbrod In thl* market. To tholr old friend* aad euitomera, and the public generally, they beg leave to say, that tliey ean preaent Induremniitsto purdia*o of them, which cannot be surpassed on the Wabash.

J, COOK dt CO.,

March 94, ltU4-£ft-tf No. 1, NION OW.

WALL AT'COST!

IPAPER

HE •libacrlbcrs

I

UIV

IIK

duWrinlned lo rulimiuUh the sale

of Wall Paper, o(R»r their entire stock, AT rorr, eonsitting of

#00(1

Pieces, wltli Border* to match comprldng

a very threat variety ef now and fashionable ttjles, varying In price* from l| to 5 eenU per ploco. Alt person* dudmu* of miking purehnwa of P*|er are respectfully tnvlUtd to call snd exatiiine the assortment.

J. COOK dc CO.,

Tttm-ljanve, march 1, 'M-Sltf No. 1, Union Row.

WATCHES.

rpilK sntMcrlber Itst nowaan hand line Mdection of (rld JL and Silver Hunting WaVhoaofT. f. 0M»p«r, M. I. Tobias, Jamea Johnson, a.% Church atreot, Wm. Koaa, Josh. PambtMtaa, U. U. Peytleo, 11. M. Dorel and many othor celebrated makers, and In great variety of ease*, both for tndlea and gentlemen, end at price* that will compare favorably with thixw of sny ostatfllahinenl east or west.

H. K. KKKKMAN.

March 31,1854-STy No. I Phtnnlx How, Torre-ilsute.

WATCH REPAIRING.

I

HAVE two nf the most 'X|K'rlMici'il nml nkillful workmen In thl* eountfy, constantly employed, and can promise that all watch repairing will be done la tho very bett manner and promptly. march 31, KH-ifry S. R. FKKKMAN. lEWELRF.

KW petterna of Fins, Ear Kings and floopt, Gold Pencils wltli Fens, Gold Guard aud Fob Chain*, Gold Kings, Gold Npectacles. die., at the very lowest prices, at march 31-27y 8. K. FREEMAN'S.

N

CLOLD PENS."***"

Asloi

VIRV large assortment of Gold Psns In Silver exton* ... u**d, at

•Ion holder*, atl sties—warranted for one year tf well 8. R. FKKKMAN'8. marJI-S7y

SILVER SPOONS.

SILVER

Table snd Tea Mustard, Salt, Cream and Sugar Npuont hllror Forks, Butter Knlvss, die. Silver Spoon, Knife and Pork In eases, for children's use, at march 31-STy S. K. FKKKMAN'9.

FANCY GOODS]

I^VBRV variety of Fancy Good* usually found in tach JLJ establishments, can Be bad at march 31-27y fi. R. FREEMAN'S.

Black and Fancy Plaid and Striped DRESS SILKS.

WEBlack

bsv* lust opened a large assortment of superior (all qualltl**) and Pane? ma Silks. Alao, new *tyie Hoaltos lace Collars, and a Sa# aa#ortm#al of Inside Hdkfs.

March SlaMT-IW R. dt O. TOUSEY.

Bonnet# aad Ron net Ribbons, by Express. ylss, Bonnets TU8T el

ST rscelved latest Spring Sty Ribbons at I8S3-27-lm TOU8EY 'S Oash 8lor#

and

March 31,

CITY FURNITURE STORE.

rTtfUC mbeeribor respectfully In rlles tbe attenllnn of

1

HABSEKT, Bssl Estate Afsot.

eiti sens of thl# city, aad surrounding country, to LARGE atoek of

the hi#

FURNITURE AlfD CHAIRS.

Consisting in pert of SOFAS, BUREAUS. TABLES, LOUNOBI, HIGH AND LOW POST BEDSTEADS, aad CHAIRS of story description.

Work uwd* to order by tbe best of workmen, and of the beat materiel#. Hepoirtng done on short notice. Aad all Fornltera sold a# low a# any establlsbmant on the WalNMb. Dont torrti the plaee, ornttm rnx PsAtat# Hooss.

Terre-Haute, Marck 1SM-M-Iy C. R. WAHNEB.

THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC

IS 0A1JL.EC TO TQB

LAE0E

A

Wines and Lianors. F. T. HULMAN respect/ally aaaaaasss Is Ws Msads aad tha paMW g*aeraQy, tket has as* *a hsad tbs largest «d aasstl uladti stork ef sO ssrts *f

Pardn sad Deaaestle

r.

STOCK or DEI 000DB

•t F. NEPFERTB.

IS stock of Dry Good# being unusually Urge for ltd# seaeoe of the yew, be will therefore otSer great Indueemeat* to purilnn rs, In order lo redseetl betow bt#Sprtag sad Summer pureha—« srrivs.

Below area few snide* enumerated:

alee a*#ortaeal of Detalaas, Cashmeres, Alpa«s, Flsld Msilaoet, Oterhuu ead CaBeoss irb£ Uaern Bleached Shirtings, Toweling*, Tickings and Cheek A large aad beasnfs! ataurtiwestof ladies Eatbroldprs^ Cellars, CaBs, Undersleeves, Cbataixettee, Worked Ha ads and Isteais Caps, Edglaaet aad Insertion.. A Cae lot of Vkhe Jaeoasto, SWISMS, Stripes and BrUtiantesM.

B'

T. BCLMAB,

Famngton Stock, I.<p></p>K. North of FabBe Sftuia.

Jaeoasto, Sale***,!

Terrs*Bstris, Fsh. M,

8.

H. H. SMTTH, V. V.

EIN6 naw permanently located ia hi# new Ofiaa sn Onto strast, 4tb door East of tha Pablic Sqaars, will at ail times be In readlaaat ta wait aa Us patroa# ia all thing# pertaiafcaf ia bbwoiaaiM.

If. B. Nsersditglvsa far operations a^BM by prerlsas arraagetseat. Tsrra-Hssla, October 3,18Sl-l-ljf

REMOVAL!

rpHE audsrsigasd bass removed thslr GRO1 xmmv

AND PROVISION

rnfte,

tstheeoraor ef Saeoad and Ohio Streets^ aeaftjleat Ute Oean tttaa* Bfaate, whew B«r have iaat naJvsdalasa# aad vta alwttl as*nr1msat tf VlnlT WTIBOII, So. Tfcstr #atpiy I* large #ad w*U adapted is ah# srast#«f flsanaadte. mmrwbg la the line kept i#a*temOy ea bead, sad wttl be iHi»##*d ef npea the **e#t fcmsHs kral. ladlwt owr stead. srmATCW a Auoot.

tleOStw sf ITCEWMAKERIt ffTRATOIY. roMWJMDtjro 4 coMMuuojf jutMCM*jrr$x' ka* be**, ales, emu is I to Ute alcove ayfiwied stand, where ia*x wfri alwar* ne fitowl ram|y ts gtvapaaept att#rittea to feofllaaaft IB HhAt ttnt* tkn»aaals, MawdtH^MII JM As

I

twm IX JfMir rOMK ii.LUMTMJTMDt Xj by Selee Bthlaaia Taa Ota buwatt sss Saw Minna# Hess* AT Fir* Pots**, by lb* ladle* «f the Mte*t*s.

At sambf} tr. U, Bl'CrLYUUW*.