Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 30, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 April 1854 — Page 1

VOL. VI.

THE TKllUe-tiAUTE JOVRXAL, is raiwran a*o nriurnn ***av raiosv, sv WILLIAM MOORE ASD WM. E. McLEAN.

Are

Term* of tukteriptkm.

For tlx month* Per annum, if paid within six mouths 9,00 After the expiration of the ye*r 2,5# If paid on receipt of the first paperA 1 tT No paper dUwenllaead aatll *11 arrearages •re paid, except at the option of the proprietor*.

Term* tf sdetriislng.

Oa*Squarethree week*. .....$1,00 Each sddiiional Insertion per 8«taar* 35 XT Liberal discount made to yearly advertiser*.

Terr e-Haute

DRUG STORE.

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED Wholesale RrtaH

J. R. CUNINGHAM, (THE OLD 8TAWD.) National Road Street, directly North of the Court-House, Terre- Haute. Ind.,

1prisingineverytheof

18 now receipt hie winter supplies, comvariety of article* in hi* line, making hl**teek isr^st and wmt eomfltts In Tsrrs-Hsute.

By purchasing the *Uni loaf occupied bv him* •elf a* a Drag Store, He eonaioere himeelf permanently eettled, and with the present arrangement of niilnf catk purtktutts, give* him the advantage of all market*, In obtaining good* from fir*t hand* on th* most favorable term*} therefore, be I* enabled to keep fhe

Begrt Assortment of Pore Medicine#,

that can b« preared lu the Eastern and Western cities, and offer* a* good bargaius a* the same quality of medicine* can be bought at any other establishment oil the W abash.

The purchasing and *elecllng of medielsee *nlt«d to-he want* of the country, ami ibecoiupouudlng of the varlou* preparation* ef the ehop, with eara and precision, thsl it may answer the par

SOM intended. I* a matter of *o much importance to the purchaaer, lhat he feel* it to bo hi* duty to give lil* personal and undivided attention to it, a* long a* he remain* in the bndueee. ily hi* eiperlence of fifteen year* In Terreliaute, together with hi* attention to the preparing and dl*peii*lng of Medicine*, be hofMW will ln*«re him a eontinunnee of former patronage, for which he feel* hlmwlf under many obllga tion* to the eltisen* of Vigo and adjoining countle«, dlapoeed to continue to eefve tbem aelong aa tl»ey *ar.

IT Pre*crlption* pnt up with care, and all Order* promptly filled and forwarded by instruction*, and warrualttd to give mtlafMntion.

Ill* atnek now c»n«l»t* of a general a**ortmentof

Mineral &nd Botanic Medicines.

At»«, A largp nupply of all the moat POPULAR PATENT Mi:iICINE«, Which ceil be furulehed at Manufacturer'* priCM, bv the Uroa* or Doten, and Retail.

Doc., 3, Iti&MO-ly J. B.CUNIN08AM.

(SUCCESSOR TO 'A. GAPKN)

tJITDERTAKER and Coffin Maker.

KESrBCTFlM.I.Ythe

STOVB FIXTURI«»,&c.

tT Store, on Market Street, iM Door North of National Road Street, eppoeite Farrlngtoa"* Block, Terre-Hante, Indiana. March 10,1854.

^BOSTON LEATHER STORE.

SIGN OF THE LAST.

ny t, WARRK.N »UX*K. XATtOXAL ROAB rrUKKt. NKW 8TtRK. NHSW 8TtCK.

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KKHKUUKr Ofttbat ttM? ftUXK. t. Ta*I Ihn twMteaUy INr *at* »M« awt 'wilaw Wai*N*m. a aaw, tar«» and wtl arieeM «w* ef att MM* te Uw*r m* aet

Itawes,

l*»teat, Pteneli aa Madlm. *•&***• Men** and Ladles*

SIIOF. FlMUXtiJU

A general ansmrtment of Mee FtnMac* wttt at ait ttatse ke (tend at U*

thslr est»Wt*fcme*t. a* Lasts. »oot and ttwe Twee, vamp*. Crt»p». IVgs. Laeos, Oatiewi*. Bewt Wifc, Itt IMt of gheeiaakere' TVots. ttartew adapUd pHert|4e stf wdy ssBteg fc* and WH"toe Iter est* In U* «as«n dBia, the? ass e»H»t •all at lower priess than naqr of tMr so«B)prUt»ws,

SHOEMAKERS AND SADJ3LKRS aantceiMir wnnsehsl «n eaamtaeear Mask aad y*«**e, »»e baykag^sseWs.

Hides, Fur, Wool

Yto U(kwt raeh priwliiaU hr any |aaaU\j si Ifltie, aad Mesp MAae. tns ssid Wee). TynsHiMrtK, Nmobt It. ll^Nf

Oveat Central and Eastern Route.

INDIANA CBRTRAL BAUWAYl

~OaMlaAsrMt»(l»AY.

Jmmjt

is

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twpwls ftdAMtdii

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Inform* the cltiieu* of,

Terre-Haute and vicinity, that be will give undivided attention to above bnalnee*, with a view to relieve the friend* of deceased per*on*from the lndi*p*n*able dutie* attending the death of a friend, and would etate thnt he I* prepared te undertake the whole bunlnett of Funeral*, if deatred, or any part thereof, at reduced prloe*.

A HKAKHK will, In all ca*e«, be fnrnlidied frf* *fetmrjf«to*uch a* procure coffin* at hi* e*labfi*hment.

COFFINS kept on hand of all *l*e*. To per*on* in the country I would »*y. that I will furnUh coffin* ekt«(*r than they have been fumiahed by any perwn in the county, and will attend the Funeral with my tlearee, free of charge, any dlatanc* not over ten mile*.

SHOP en Cherry «tr*et, between Market and Second *tre«t*. Terre-Haute, January 91,1853. 87*—tf

STOVB

STORE,

KOOVI'.I) TO

MAIN STRKRT. ONK POOft RAW Of FOC*Ttt.

JOHM

NAlRi: ha* jts»t received an almoet endlwei variety of

Parlor and Cooking Stoves,

Among hi* pretMsnt awortment may be found tbe Triumph, from Dayton Hoo*l«r State and Kentuoklan Premium*, from Clneinnatii New World, il lobe, All**, 0 lad later and Cultivator .from Albany, New York. Thee* are all excellent pattern* of Cooking Stove*, Most of them intended for either IFood or

Coa/, and many of them having TWO PI KB FLACKS, one for winter and one for tummer. 11» bl* aaeortment of PARLOR 8TOVE8,*r* tbe Soaveiitr and Flornt Parlor, which are admirable for either wood or coal, aa ateo I* the' •elf-regulatlug Cottage Parlor. Mr. 9*raa be* aleo an e*ten*lve aaeortment of TIN AND JAPANNKU WARE.

t, MM. VwmM«sttMiat

wtll rea a* teUew, »n tajr* exesptafc T*o Tnf*. dJktty. *y. Morwtni **p»»e*ls*«e Baeaiaapete at *-*. A. M- fanawaesse tMilH h» AM A. V. train feceaMtft at WalMMendt arrtsa jairtmlaiwil at

M.. la Oajrt«a at AH,h Oi'saUa

at 1 P. IL la Ctei iliaail at A** t- M. Malltnda la 11X. tnda. i. M.

MSS

iMMMnaHkMltlL NIHHIII hadw a, arrtv* In CMend tML,h t«r«a si

FtswMMti* kMw W *fa»a ft* PMaMsMa «M e&rr ga«era «M*s ste» I* tegrtes mi «*. ewaw la mnwUM, Kustees tnda «a Mad Wsee mil Lake Mt read, sad saakeSl iiiniuuMi that ttwy woaM toMs»P atchti BiNbOwiliallatatiiw*iilsmUt»aii» Ufhtntag testa at ft.«k K. tar Ms* Yert: and

rtmetitb lbs Vet esttM Met *C fn«ana and !SeclMe«»«f «wai(*er«M*l»ta(jrt*».

jo Claitfcaia* mm ssty »M luWemd

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Jan.IMMP Wt A. MUIXMUW. ftajglit Afie*.

TSwaph Mills.

W* siHI ASMsee rtesg. mm* Res*. MlMtams, snd Mwl ^la^naneftlMxItt, wkwn istaiti ta* efrbarai JNRJ.U. M*T-« 5STK W. W ITRUNR

PLANNELM*

IpSB a «*ol cVap MMa«.tg tag rkua,lilH. •b.^ftuaataftHW.

CHARLES HUTTHEB,

WIHH.H8AI.K GROCER. A*4 fcaif ts Tartigp aad n«eu Mtti WINE8, LIQUOR®. CIGARS. 4te.**..

RsH*nsl IMI Stmt, at A. M*ln*or* Old Staad, TdUtK-ltAtmt, UtDlAJlA. DwaW •, MO-lltf

ir

XOTICE,

AVTsC disaoived the Co-partaer*bip which existed between F. STAXUTT and myself, in the Reel Estate bnsiness, and, ae the bmicm will be carried en by mc un new in full blast, and aay to thorn winking to parehaee, that krrt is the pine* to get a bargain. and to thee* that h»»* pro perty to dlncM of thml Acre ir ike pUet Is dispose of it. ID this hiiln«M 1 expect to tabor faithful. 8. HARBCRT, inn. 47,1654-18tf R«l Edale Agent

tEW 1'ORK JEWELRY STORK. lAC'OB KKB.^f, WATCHMAKER AND O JEW KLLEtt, Wsat *td* of the Pa bile Square, keep* constantly onhacd a Urge and elegant *ortm«nt of CLOCKS, WATCfllKS, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, whteh be will diepeeeof upon the moet favorable term*.

CrWatcbo*, Clock* and Jewelry repaired, upon the ibortMt nottee, and warrantad to gIve *atiefaction*

Nov. 95, 1853-9-tf, Rbl «nrw*iKH*. «. (iuiw. MIEW1AKEB A STBATON, Forwarding and Coomut^n Merchants,

STEAMBOAT AGENTS.

AND DEALERS Ilf FLOUR, 8ALT FI8H, Oawsnwamrer Snnod and Okie »trwt«, aaar tb« BrUgc, Terrr-IInnte, Indlnnn. CVitfletattantMiclvMto all bMXmni In tb» lkw of for •MiUat and Conudaaien.

RKrnt TOt-toma* Co.* It. IVtttr Co Orottr nan A BOOTM* MUI 0*»i V. W. A»iih| A. UtUtw^on J. OoeA A Co T»rr»-ll*«rt». IA Jao. g. Waltao, Mouiaraau, twt lanin»l Otf, Cr*a#riU«, lad.

AoflMt 12, l*4S-4*-tf

Southern Bank of Indiana.

'ftjlirt Inatituliou located in WAaaaa'* OI^VK 1 Corner of 4th and Main Street*, will buy and •all Cold, Silver and Uncurrent Money, Time and Sij^t Drafteand Bill* of E*cbange._ Remit money

to England, Ireland, Scotland and Oermany on It* own re«pon*ibilMy. Will ul*o pay Internet on dee* at tike following rate*: 4 per cent, an Onll 5 3 Month*

poalte*

O i9 Months

THOAM

wl sriwvi

taking* A.

ijscr.

M.

NEW YORK

given at tbe above

for which certificate* will "be rate*. tT Banking Hour* from 9 A.M. to past 13, from paet 1 to 4 r. M.

GEO. C. DUf,Ca*bler.

Tisrre-Haute, Oct. 7, |S53-33tf

KEW AKBAXCJE.ilEiTS.

J«W. l«M.

Madison, Indianapolis and Peru Railroad!

BualixMs m«n wlu have 04W«*lni» hi deal at Cbwtunatl, arc riH|ue«(«id to examine tb» fotlowln* Revlwl Tariff f»r fraiffbU. belweeti the elUm of liidlana|olU and Cliwlonati tnt IIM Havtmff a tine flr»t claw »t*iuser« pljilM betwvon (*lwt«nali ami lx»ut»*UI«, la eonaeetiou wllh lh« Kallnwl, we are prepared to areoiamodate our funlomorn. with prumptnew and deapatrfa, at mlueed lnoa, and wllboul an ch»rjt* for dr* *f« or rommlMton a Madhna. IKUU^AI'OLIS TO I'l.NCIJtSATI. A Pill CiRCtSXATl

TO IJtUlAXI'OI.18.—'rHKOUUH LINK.

rtainr rt.w raattiirr raa r»» or W80 *.**., Tuauroa. •atuaa CKJM*raaiawr #7 J0 rca TO* or*)00 i.w TMORAJI. THiao «.*«* ranairr $t raa TO* or 8000 IH.,TMaoeeu. roc am ciut UJ0 rii to* or W0 L**., vnaovoa.

M11KDMIK.M.

Fioar, per barrel, Jtirto. I Corn «heU*d. Cora Meal and Oala, Oet*. Wbnat. rye. hartoy,

I'ork and Lard,., WHUkef Lake Halt, {stmlb*.}...! Kaoawbattalt.(tW lbs.

Pta Metal per ton, or WW pound*, g3 50

Iwmh and aeed, per buaiiet. 9 Lumber, per ear load to M*dUon,....t«e0

MIS

I a a a OooAi tklmied tor thl» line abould be marked of Kallroaa A|mL Mtdiwii."

Tariff wtU bv strictly adlwrod to except in ease of »pe«i*l rvutrart. All damage* to good* promptly examined and Itqaidated.

This TA

Pn«*«nccr*

Between 1ndtanar*»lt* and CtnrinnaU wlli leave IndianapolUatto'elork, r. M.,aml at Madison will take one of Ike apiendid ateamer*, IIBTM Whlto ami Atrin Adama, and arrive tbe next mornlsff at Clnrionatl In time for baste***. ftniuratnc. leave Cincinnati at oVlocfc, 1'. M., reach Madlsoa In the momiiqr, bi«aklM on Ibe boat, and arrive In tmllanapeitsat noon.

Mopper ami lMlglng nn the Boat* wllbont extra charfe. Tbe Traveling Pubiie will Itnd Dili an agreeable and eeonomtail route.

JO* Fare from Tene-IIante to Clnetnnatl Flvo Dollar*. K. W. fl, KLI.IS, I*miapnt. tndtanapolts, Petmary

INU AIR LIM: BAILliOAD. W44

Eastern Panengers Take Notice.

NMANAHOUS and RKUUKFOXTA IKK and CLBVKLA.NU HAIIiHOAD! In cowMMfkttt with the Ohio and anajivaata, Cievefaind and Colombo*, Lake shore, and Sew York Railroad*.

J.

SfeortMt, Cheapest an.I Qaiekeat Ho«u» to Beltefontatne, Colambas. PttUburch. Ffcllatlelpdl*. Haltimore,Ctoveland, Itttn^lrk. Ha Ado, Albany. New York and Bwtoa. Ateo, to l)a UHt and KaMom

Train* ter K|*rinc*eld, Bin, 8aadn«k r. aad at l'ly«te with Treta for Toledo, UttroU, dte4 at Oattma for PltUbesgh. t*tita«lFlph)a, Haiti more, and WaaMnjctoe. Atso, connect at IMM»R with Tratns for Cterelaad and Suttm cttie*.

Arrive at flevelaad In time ftr the Lake SHN* Train tor Dunkirk, H«M» aad Sew York, and quicker thaa by aa other imls-lkt* being the oety reliable through route.

Through to Clev«ta»l li 19 Hoar*. Passenger* for Colamhes

bjr

IUUI

Train, via

Bstlefoataiae and Urtoana. arrive early ta the afternoon, and quicker than by tat other route, rare through 94.30. td. Rtpeea* Train, leavosat tS M., after the arrival of all the Ttatm from the west and south—making alt the Mastern and Vouthera eoniwetio**, and being tbe onlr Trata (torn here at noen, thnt ha* through eonneettoas with Cleveland, Ittuburgh. Phdndelphhi. snd Kew York.

LiyMmiig Sptnt fe CWmnAas, XmmetnJk, Nnmri, mmt MMm Okm, harifm Vv iht (rain m* go by way of GelHon to Colamtm*. arttvlng there at 5 ». a.. In ttme for alt the Barter* train*, aad Kl5HT IIOVRS ahead of any other route. Faiv fi4«.

Passengers IKne at IndUnspetb.

fisdwa B*s$m«*C**cMt»Ct+mMUmd Pittsimryh and PiiCkdM la Pittskmrfk. s«aa raon tYM^aareu* n»

Oajtoa,.. 3A» W«nle% L» tasiH,. f*rt^ PMMel. CHvela**. Rew York via I"h8 Jlew York via 0* (and a

«8

rtm

(and alt me way hy Ra^road.) rui rasa mtratrn to Kew Yes* via OmhiM. te

ftM» IJIJS

44

te

u««tsvt«e to TWWtn

JJ wu» he j«re«wcditaa tike Ootwl

ta^rvowgh TMrttWns. r. A.—Tht» compsay have made arrangement! wttk the

Railroad WMI^I for reoaeeWug Okroagfc PTETCHT»FT*MT^EVSW.HRET^,INNSH«LQAWNTTArteMM* deMla. wrre

Fee

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K*W AMAiraiDIKtT. I Maw marli te tSMsOmad «ai Oehnntms. CWee«M| fWMr

H*. rnn»k«orh and SoWtSoHAM, 8ap (a twud to Plight*, nmn

Sapt.

HOOKKR.

Cenonl Flr«fM AgeM.

he Bwgttsh and hwd Bsriaaeefa

KBM.

RJBMOVAZ*!

THH sdersttned have resaovsd tWir ORO CKKY A\D FRO VISION STORE tstheeevseraf taeonl sad OM* Sbseat. (Mh bH(Ue Os«rt WeawSfeara, whsci An has* |n»* rswsNH a tares sm« twtt wii.*id miifmi td FAWVT raanam, a*, thitt I ay^ti ta Uree aw* weB tNaSi I the wonts sd the iimminu fc*r7tlwn| the Mas taft initsntly hand, mt win ho tatpamd of ugnn the moet ifUioltwAUHK.

efnurnilKBRklTRATtMl,

Ptinm-jintHsra coJtJttssnw At**c*j*j*TK ha* tmnikatws nsswl te the wbes* «Mm«aasd mm*, whses thwwttlatwayeho tMnl wsajr teghepiemwt HWaBu ts AM MfMtaMM lA .......... ....,,.. thru Masm. Marsh m, mm it r,„

H. SMITH, V.

Bhlhi*R.

mm iiiiwwMihr Uwiii te 4M* WkM«t tb»!

MBi Sftti*, wlB at all thtai Wia ruaflaim It Jiil o* towfrwt Isi all ttop eertataiag ta -A. We*

B. Xttn^|itNi(ht«pmtiMH adNakf ftjrtatto arrt.B(i«i at. TtwHtit,OM*Nr 3,ISM-t-ly ,|j

FgateOlUSn

W BUTTOJfS mni TBIMMlKtQS IUIUA

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ADVERTISMEiNTS.

rROM «. M. Pirroonx Aoa, Jtsoaa* atsost.

Tut

PAWTS. 5i

SEW lOUT use CO. ass pssnaied to rtftth orders tar tfcrfr valuable WHITE ZiJTC FAINT, whkh is ate actaewMfed to hs nifsHss to toad ts mn. xas, muiisR aad munin, «4U»«r fcr ioWmt eastde SS^MtsaLaad. w^ng o^aal weight*, and toast aitoMisns, tt rasaausmads Uarif. both es the **e*« ef he^th and friewaar

A methsdsf ptepanattsn baSMMStljr beeodtenvend which eoaMos the Oeaspaay te warraat thchr ratal* to keep ftseh aad soA la the knes for aajr rwsanoaMe ttsae. thta Mfict tiMtr Patets will be snieiriar to any other so the mmrk*t.

Their Raows lac twn% which Is add at a lew prise, i* now viu kaewa far It* pMredw qualities, whaa applied te Ilea or olhsr MetalUe *artaes*.

Tbndr h»w Ona rnw smmi sit tbe pn»nttie« ta Rrowa, aad Is of as agrsosbl* oofor tar FalaUag Oattagse, S S O O a a MM pare, aad p«t ualnKafSaf 3ft, M, Mlaaltalli., ta hs sad sswelsalf

white Laad.

reelaie by thefttaripal Dealers of the r«Hed Rtates. orbjr A iKICTRR. Assats, Marsh «, M»t-»4m »«"*. Kew Y«ek.

II(TRD*8 GOLDEN GLOW

prefcrwd etaetaal toBaldnes*. 34, Bseaase It Imparts a baaotifui dark gioss aad deUghttU parftme te the Ualr. W, Beoausetbe Ladles, with One dixrrUainetkw, wUteh they all possess, have •doptod IL Maay other isaeoos eoald fas given why It I* a getat CanwHe, but thsae wh* want more have oaly to give tt atrial. PriosSSct*. la large fettles. *ar dale by ImggUts ad MsnUatM everywhoie.

W.C. HCRD. fwsuna, 30* Broadway, Ksw York, Largs DUeooet to Merchant*. Kev W, *H W

FRAUD!

A1should

LL who want AXES of the real OOLLINR A 00. make __ be partteaiar toootjesthe staaipe, as there are variooi omsoterMt* sod ladtatkes stamp«l Collias aad labelled maeh like oars, whieh are fraodoieoUy soUtesome parts of the United Stole* a* o«r manufacture. Thejr are made In dltarant part* of tbe cow try by various am-makers, and are federally their poorsst quality. The gsaulne OnUto* axes, which have aeqrtrwt «och aa exteo*ln repaUtlofi, aiw to variably stamped "OOLUXS *00. HARXrOWP". and each axe has a printed label with n»y signature. It Is now nun thaaTwarrvMvsrua* rineewecommaocsdthshnstansswlth the stamp of "Celllas A Co. Hartford", and I do not k«n»w of any other axe maker by the name of Crflto In the Molted mi,! lAUliEL W. COLLI.i A

Augimt, 1M9. 4S-1y

NEW ESTABLISHMENT

At

VHK

LATK KTAJtD OP THE KX PRESS PRIXT1XG OFFICE.

COFFEE,

SIOAB.TEAS. MOLASSES.

Fruits, iNuLs, Tobacco, Provbions, &c.

DAVID S DANALDSON I I AS OPEXED very geucral assortment of I 1

DRV (atOf EKItX Ac., See..

At his old Maml oti Market Ktreet, eaet of the Court House, and is desirous to sell the same at as tow rate* a* similar article* can be had in tbl* part of the country. Boytng prudently aad cautiously with caeh, and preferring to sell la the SUK way, be will be content with a very small advance on enet. Bvery article shell be as reprusmtcdi under the penalty of rettwolne tbe money oo tbe return of the good*. He respectfully solMu many trials, or any amount of scrutiny and tavestifcatloa as to tbe quality and price of tbe many articles he ha* on hand and for nl».

IflAICK WELL!

Tbe following enumeration Is given to aid purchaser* In finding what Ibtjr may wish to purebsse, fe-cif 8lJ»ARH— New Orleans,Common, Fair, Prime and CI art fled) Powdered, Crushed, and lilte grained Ooffoo 'agar*.

IS AH—Gunpowder Extra, Imperial, Common and linu Hyson, aad Common aad Fine ttlsek Tess. COFFISK--lAgulr*, Rio—White and Green,— sod superior old Java Coffee.

SYRUP*—Xew York Golden Syrup—the dripping* of Loaf Sugar) New Orleans Be boiled. Sugar House, Guututi* ifld Plftntatiot Molinirt

FISll—Mackerel In imrrels, half and quarter barrels, and Rllsi Tbugus* ana gonads, Codfish, fresh Sardlma. and IThite Fish.

FRI'ITN, NUTS, kc.-~.MR Raisin*, Figs, Prunes, Xante Currant*. Citron, Canton Olnger, Olives, Cocoa Xuta, Almoad*. Filberts, Ureal I and Peanuts, Iteglish Halnuts, Nutmegs, Mace, Clove*, Pplcss, Olnger, Csyeone, *c.

TOBACCO—John Anderson's Solace, and Watsno's Virginia line cut Cbewtatt tklward*' snd Bl Dorado natural leal Chewing) flu* cut Smoking: Common Missouri, aad Lennox's Vsry 8 wee 11 aud Maeeouba Bnuff.

Clti A RN—L« Norma and La Uuion, fine: igaro, La Flel—Colorado, FlaQUtloe, and light brown Havana. ROAP8— Baxln's, Poncine, Wfmlsor, SJnsaafra* Yarisgatcnl, brown Bar, whit* Sod*, German Washing and Palm Soap. ..

I'H'KLES—Assorted In gallon and half gallon Jars, Pepper Dane* in quarts and pint*) Ground iplces, Caaeta. Mustard, Lemon S?rup, Ar.,Ae.

FLAVORING KXTHAC"T»-Vanilla,Orange, Lemon, Rose. Sultana Raisins, Haylsaf and Rose water. Misoellaiieoa* Article*—Star and Tallow Candletj Powiler, Shot, Lead) Rice, TaMe gait, Soda. Sal*1ratus. Baking Powders, Stare*, Blacking, Tubs, Buckets, Friction Mntches, Shaker Rrtwms, Rsfe Mats, Whisks, Bedoool*. Cotton Rope, fflilow Baskets, Clothes and Ratlfee Pins and Mashers, NTeodea Boxes. ITash Boards, KXOLtSH DAIRY CUKKSB, and ClDXR Y1NSOAR.

PROVISIONS

fUrar CttTed Ilsms, Core Beef, Cora Meal, Flour. Potstose, Dried Apple* and Peaches, White Bean*, Butter, Xggs, Oukms, Applse, Ac., de.

Produce Wanted.

The hlghsct current rstes. to Gash orOrwerie*. will always be pah! for most of the merchantable pradurts of the eountry» and thee* having a surplus are respect/tally requested ta call before dhmstng of thrir stock.

D. ». MKAUMKRT.

Market Street, Bast of the Court JBou**.

Terre Haute, Bareh Sl-Ctl i' ''V |fi» Paasw Q»*nss ttsxne on hand.

A W A E 7

SPRING ARRIVALS!

rpHK irabecribers are now receiving their Spring as*ort-

HA1IDWARE. IRON, NAILS, Ac.. which will be MN (tall and extensive, and embracing a greater variety of de»SraWe goad*, thaa has ever been (dfored in tkla markM. To their old Hi le nil* and eustoano^s, and the public generally, they beg leave to say, that they can preaoat tadueemeatato purchase of them, which casual be NMMl on the Wabash,

J.COOK.dtCOn

March 9t, USt^Mf So. I, UittO* Row.

WALL PAPER AT COST!

of Wall Paper, othr their entire atock, AT cwr. eoaalstiag of JW0 Piece*, with Botdersto match oompriring a ven great variety of MV and taMswUt styles, varying te prieee fTeea to eeat* p«e piece.

All pemoas destnoas of making pa re bare* of Paper are rwpmfalty invited la mil and examine the esaortsnent. i.

COOK A CO..

Terte-Rasrt*. marvh 1.9I4K JS». I. Vtdea Saw.

THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS CALLED TO THE LABOR STOCK OF DRY GOODS

At F. NIPPERTS.

HIS

stnek «f Oty Oixwb being aaussully Urge for this seaswa of tha year, tee wfll thsprdarr ofcr great tadaeesseutsto parrtmwT*. ta ortl«r to rednee It befepc h» gytng md Hummer paerhass» antra.

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TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA,* FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1854.-

Marriage of Sir John Smith

Not a sigh was hoard, aat a funeral toae, As the ansa lo the brsdsl we hurriod Hot woman diacbarged her farewell gmaa^Aj

Oa the spot where tbe felioa- we married, We Btsrried them j«»t about eight at night, Onr faces paler turning, !S| By the struggling m«at»beams* misty light,

Aad the gaa-iabsape steady humiag. No aeeleae wateh-chaia tavered hie vuat, SOT over-dreased wo fonnd him Bat he looked like a gentleman wearing bl* be*t,

With view to hi* friend* around him. Few and sberf were the things that wa aaid, And we apeka not a word of eorrow, But we silently gazed on the man that wa* wed,

And we bitterly thoagt oa the morrow^* dttajj We thought, a* we sileolty steod about, !^"s With epite aad anger dytngi W® How tbe merest atraoger bad eat a* oat,

With only half Ibe trying. Lightly we'll talk of tbe fellow thafa gone, 9* And oft for tbe paet upbraid htm But liule he'il reek if we let him live oa

In tbe iiouae where hi* wife conveyed hlm.^ Bat oar benvy task at length em* done,

In reality, the two principal object* nought by tbe ancient Greeks, health and beauty, were but one and the same. For beauty cannot axial without health. TJie man who ia constantly confined st the counting-desk, soon acquire* an habitual stoop, and lite one who devote* hi* whole eoul to money making become* wrinkled before his time. Ou the contrary, he who indulge* in proper exercises aad recreation, as, for example a well-to-do farmer In healthy districts, carries an erect frame to tbe verge of seventy, and ha* a ruddy cheek even when an octogenarian. The first by neglecting the laws of nature not only destroys his own manly bearing, but transmit* a puny form aud weakly constitution to bis childreu. The last perpetuates a race of hardy sons and majestic looking daughter*. '1 Here I* but one way to preserve the health, and that is to live moderately, take proper exarciae, and be iu Uie fresh air a* much as possible. The man who is always shut up iuadloee room, whether the apartmeut he a minister's study, a lawyer'* otlice, a professor's laboratory, or a merchant's gaslit store, Is defying nature, aud must sooner or later, pay the peually. If his avocatiou renders such confinement necessary during a portion of the year he can avoid a premature breaking down of ihe coneliiuliou only by taking due exercise duriug tbe long vacations of the *uturner and winter mouths. The waste of stamina must be restored by frequent and full draught* of mountain and seabeach air, by llie pursuit* of tbe sportsman, by travel, or other similar mean*. Every man who baa fell the recuperative effect* of a mouth or two of relaxation, knows from his own experience how genial its influence is, how It sends blm back to buslueaa with a new flow of splrita how it almost re-creates him, so to speak. Between the lad brought up lo physical exercise* in the invigorating open air, aud one kept continually at school, or iu the factory, there is an abyss of difference which becomes more perceptabia every year as manhood is approached, the one expanding into stalwart, full chested health,'while tbe other is never more than half a complete man.

The advantages of exerclao are aa great to the female also. All that has bee* said about preoerv ing health in the man, is as true of tbe opposite sex. But this is not the whole. Tho true foundation of beauty in women is exercise and fresh air. No cosmetic* are equal to these. The famoa* Diana of Poictiers, who maintained her lovllneos until she was near sixty, owed this extraordinary reauit, in her own opiniou, to her daily bath and early rising, and ber exercises in the rnddle. English ladie* of rank are celebrated the world over, lor tbeir splendid persons and brilliant complexions, and they are proverbial for tbeir attention to waking and riding, and the hour* spent daily out of doors. Tiie shallow cheeks, stooping figures, susceptibility to cold, and almost eon*taut ISI health, which, prevails among tbe American wives and daughter* generally, are to bo attributed almost entirely to their excessive sedeiiUry life, and to the Infirmity caused by tbe same life oa the part of their parents. A woman can no more become beautiful, la tbe true sense of that term, or even remain so, without healthful exercise in tbe open air, tban plants oan thrive without light.

If we put the latter into a cellar, it either dies outright, or refuse* to bloom. Shall wo wilt oar sisters, wlvee or d*nghter* by a similar deprivation of wbat Is as Decenary to their harmonious development?

Ia another aspect, the care of health la a more important thing than* 1* aappeoed. There is no doabt that, as Setweeu city aad country, the population of the former suffers most from waat of freob air, aad tbat eoaaeqoeatly tbe stamina, so to speak, of a city population, ts Inferior to tbat of a rural one. It is even **id la some cities, Paris for lastaace, few strictly town-bred families last ov*r a century, and tbat, tf th« popaJatioa was not eonUaaally recruited from rhe country, it wet id die ouL ft 1* *n equal striking fact aad one tbat liea within the observation of all of ns, lhat tbe moat energetic merchants generally, la New York, Beetea aad Philadelphia, have been originally lad* from tbe rand town* aad eaaatle*, whose weB-bal la need health has not only produced well-ballaaced, vigorous, enUrprixing minds, bat enabled them to endure aa amount of tatigao which the average of tbeir city brad competitor* ceald aot rival.

Tbe pnbiie vr*«i, therefore, as well aa Ihe bappiof the iadividuai, i* coooarned ia taia qae*tjou of health. Yet vr* Amerteaa* abaeat igaor* It, aad practically aegiect it aaOnlt. Tbe aid Gistb bad tbeir gymuaslams far physical exercise, whieh weta as maeh state iastttatiaa* a* eaataaaa schosli are aow. Ware aat tbe Greek ertaer, after all, than we are, at kaet la tbtl particular.—PfeZadtiflkit BmUttim.

W'' -1" V:

1 Kaowtm rW-SeWn, of tb* NWtWu Gaactte, says: "A gaatletna ta Aaaoata, Caaaeetteat, saadabtadef. oa BhaarHeaiaf IbeawBhy the ratiread traia, far Ma Dally Tla»at»aal tbe day rata ras ta bis miaitr with the p*jer ^ia hia aaoatb.

The otWr day a New York —Intake. The dag arupped tba pa:

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aad, wagging Me taB la a caa'i- eart *f

Atx t* Ornt Ktawr.—A Owm la tkh city •WUf a gemta^ efMtatjf sd Inspar1— taatewvata ia mm »%ht, last tgawk, thaa aaf attaur •tea dat Bead. He area eeenai lata a*tri taaay, armattad with a aea feat «ae«tlrs old, hmd Bte detarihwa tatmtetai^ aatl gnadbdl tike gfeRt dWtt of eiglrt u'elacsk at algtit wad fee ia tte enafalagf. Be did aad aarvtw tke great eeaaitoJ

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When tbe clock struck tbe hoar for retiring Aad we heard the spiteful sqntb and pun The girls weresitantly firing. Slowly aad sadly we turned to go—

Wa had straggled, and Wa were hndltah We shed not tear, and we npoko not our woe, But wo left bim alone with bis woman .*.§

IIow to b« Healthy.

It was wall said, by one who had thoroughly •Indied the *ubject, thnt tbe highest ambition of au ancient Greek wa* to be healthy, beautiful and rich. We cannot help thinking that the old Athenian*, in tbl* re*pect, were wiaer than onr*ehree. .Much aa we boast of our wonderful intelligence, we have not jet practically attained to a method of ilfa so comprehensive as that pursued, not only by the philosopher, but by the men of fashion about jowu in AUica and the Peloponesu*. They placed health fir*t and money making last, white we invert this order. Yet th«y were Pagana, and we Christian*. Sorely wo should cry "sh&mo to ourselve*.

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togpedort of Staic Priaoa. dodtmt wtf grttii^u^ fe«t ttuo. of tlt« Wt of eonvids so* ia dw Prtaott (ken arc

Hardier Trial la New Orleoaa—Straaga 9eeae ia the Coart

Room.

Ia the ftrat District Coart of N*w Orleana. oa aa the 90th last.. Jam** Fattoa a man who onr* occupied aa eatrlaMe pesdtioa la worfetv. wa# pat anaa his trial for tba autrdbr ef Cat. Walter Turnbull.

Tbe occurrence, it will be rsmembeved look place a* tbe 3d af December hit, sad sit the particulars of the ca*e ware at the time publWied by as la detail. Cel.TarabaB was*UaJit»f wtb a friead aear 9t Mary'* Market, and seeing an emalbas approach, be hailed it and It *topp«d. A* be weat toward* it to get la, tbe prisoner who had prertaariv oocupied a Mat la tbe omaihaa, aroee aad fired a rwvoivar at bit* throagti aa* of tba window* Tbe ahot took effect ia hia left aide, pattan than aieipped out on the step* of the omnibus and again fired at TurnbuH. Ttii* timo lb-* shot took effect In Sir. T.V right rtde. AOer b^ag thus wounded, Col- Turabull sttggeeed toward* the flaggiag of tbe market boase aad fell- Iu a f.*w miuutasbe waa* corpse. Before dylag however, he recogaixod a man named Kelly, #h? wa* standing over him, aad In answer to the question "who •hot you Vh he answered "Mr. P*tu»n." He also •aid that he had bad no previoui difficulty with Pa lion. After firing the two ahot* Pattonoutuu tbe str et, aud plte^ the pl.t el iu hi* pock?*.

He wa* then arretted. The*e were the foots proved ou tiie pro*ecutiou, which was conducted oy the Attorney General and District Aiwmiv.— ror the defence, Me**ra. Griinw.Setli, Barluu aud Dunbar w«re employed. By them the plea of insanity was set up, aud wiiues*«s were introduce! to *ubstautiate lite plea. The evidence went to show that Pat ton was insane, hut he refused to let his Couosel pat in that plea- He had be JU jealous of his wife, and employed counsel to procure a divorce, but be could produce no evidence against her the counsel refusod to carry ou the suit aud it was directly after this refusal that the murder was committed. The closing p«rt of the trial Is liiua reported iu tha Now Orle-iu* Courier:

The attorney for the defence submitted letter* to the Court, that had been written by the prisoner to them, tc *how the court that he was in**ne. Mr. Burton said he had proof, if the Stale would allow him to ofler it, tltal would show beyond the possibility of a doubt, that the prisoner wa* insane and that if he wa* fouud guilty. It would be nothing short of judicial tnurdor. If they found him guilty, God help, and have mercy on judge, jury and all connected with the case.

Mr. Pattou, at this stage of the proceedings, demanded that his lawyer should atop. Mr. Grime* then demanded of Ute Court that they should be allowed to proceed, and the prisoner kept quiet—when Mr. Patton Interrupted him, by saying he bad commanded him la stop.

The Judge said that he must discharge his counsel. The prisoner said he had discharged them. Mr Patton then arose and addressed the jury.— He said lhat he had been betrayed by his counsel —that h* was then taken by surpise that he had expre**ly forbidden them making any *uch plea' as they had done: that they had abandoned proof in their possession to have proved a first provocation, aud a justifiaole homicide, but they bad dodged the question, and sacrificed him that they had been instigated to it by others that they had attempted to insult the intelligence of the jury by making such a plea that if he was mad there was 'method In his madiMMs that the three shots were clearly proven that he had killed him aud that he had presumed that he now must be offered aa a holocaust to satisfy the mane* pf Turubull that he had just cause hut this bad been kept back by his counsel for the sake of sacrificing hint that they bail tried to prove him mad.

I was mad I had just cause to be mad but there was 'method in my madness aad then I* but two verdicts you can bring in, murder or a» acqoittai yon cannot put me In the State Prison death,a thousand fold In preference lo put me there would be to make me an object of executive clemency on account of insanity, ant I will oome out of lite Prison with the imputation Uiat I had no just cause iu kitiiugCol. Turnbull I am not an object of executive cleuiency have had just provocation, or I have made your streets flow with innocent blood. No 1 am not mai 1 killed the man and can die for il 1 will never leave Louisiana but in two ways—by tbe gallows or by acquittal 1 have been betrayed by my counsel for ulterior object*. Gentlemen there is a screw loose somewhere If

1

have made your street* flow with inno­

cent blood, I am ready to expatiate my offense with my life a man that can kill another oan also die. 'lite prisoner sr/emed to have a horror of the Slate Prison, move for the reason tbat executive clemency would-be exercised towards liiin thati anythiug else.

The case being brought to a perfect stand by Mr. Patton'*conduct, Utere wa* ao alternative but to submit it to the jury, who returned with a verdict of "Guilty without capful punishment."

When be haard the verdict the prisoner aaaflted surprised sud excited, and attempted to apeak to the foreman of the jury, who »tood near him.— Tho jailor, liewever,preveuU»d tiiut from arising,aad a tear atoi* into the eyes of maay af those pr«*eat aa they beheld the agents of the law place a feiou's manacle* on the band* of the once wealthy, poii*hed and high-minded geuUeiu«u—-MOW, ta* victed criminal 1 A

The Portsmouth Tribune thlnka "a wife and a child or two," the satest aud best capital with which a man can start bnstnesa. We once knew a man who started business iu this way, and ns came out twelve children ahead. Still the theory tee*# as though it might work.

«I have not loved lightly,' as the man thought when he married a widow weighing three hundred panada. ___________

FIRST

AND

LAST DUEL

IS ILLMOIS.—The

year 1820 wag signalized by lh« firm and last duel wbicli was ever fought in tbe Bute of Illinois. This took place ia Beilville. St Clair county, between Alphonaon Stewart and William Bennett, two obirctire men The seconds had made it up to be a aham duel, to throw ridicule upon Stewart, hi* adversary was left lo brletve il a reality They were lo fight with rifles: the gun* were loaded wilh blank cartridges, snd Bennett, somewhat suspecting a triek. rolled a ball into bis gun, without the knowledge of tbe seconds, or ofthe other psriy. Tn« word fire was given, arid Steward fell mortally wounded. Bennett made his eacape, but two years afterward* be wa* arreaied in Arkansas, brought back to the State, fu iicteJ, tried, and ootivjcied, of murder.

A great effort was made lo procure hi* pardon, bat Governor Band wauiJ yield to oo entreaties ia his favor, and tnnett guff ered the penalty of ihe law by ti tuning, in the presence of a multitude of people, 'flits waa tbe first and last duel ever fought la the Slate by any of its citra-oe The banging of Bennett made dueling discreditable and unpopular, and laid Ute found*i«»n for ft*t abborreooe of tho practice which baa ever gince bero foh and eifK»*eed by the people of UlifiOtS Tba present JtHge (sockwood was the Attorney Geaeral of the Slat*, and prosecuted ut the eww- To hi* talent and mocees as a prosecutor, the people are indebted for thta earty pre&adeot snd example, whicit did OBOfe than i« genneraliy known to prevwnt tba barbarous practk* af duelling from being intradscsd into this State Fords' hiMmrf of Itlimoi*.

BROAD FACE.—A

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so Priottars, wk9« gtaHjr otktr oceaj»aHotas BTB Tb« Is bet bosormUa lo tb* craft wuA afibtdiog evidetoec of IIM gescral food cttaractgr of dtos« td Is k, mad tit* good etfiecu of opooifacbottAft elwmcier.—JBi lie.- ,,

correspondent ot

Xew York paper, ia giving aa aoouotofibe BraxiltaaaMstutaesbs&at Washington**aj»: «Mi« A td Ob»o, had a Jacw a painter might dmeil BfsstB.**

Paddy's description of fiddle caaaot be beat. Mi waa big a* a turkeyr aad mockle aa a gooaa—be tawsd it over ©e ti* bagfe, took a crooked stick. *od drawed across te belly, and bo, SL Patrick MF it did wjtiafl.

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Arrival of tbe Steamer Aaaerica—War l»eclared by tba Allied Powers—II«aUHtie* .Coauaeaeed. x,

HAUFAX, April 14.

Tbe Courier who had been dhq»*tch««d hy England aad Fraaoe to B^ssta, with th. ahimatam ot these two powt«*, had reiovued with the **uou*cament that no reply wuwld be made. The Queai. aaaautteed thta ta tha Cabinet on the 2T»h, ceucittdtug her daclaraiioa with the remark* that thr Queen relied on the bravery of the army an I ttaiy in the emergency. The Parliament was to consl ier the me«s«g« on the 31st, and the deelanttion «f war appear* in tha Lottdaa 0«n«« of the slHtii alt. The same day the Lxgisiabuw af Pari* raoeived a message from the Kuij»erur Napoleou, declaring that Ku*»i bad plactjd herself iu a Mtatof war with Frauoa.

The French government announces th-it it will not g'ant letter* (if Marque to Am-.rlcaii nwln. N apier'* Seat had aaenored otf Kid I, an tha SJlh ult i8,003Russhn* crossed the DinuWo ihe i-li' of March, aud 35,003 more cro****! Mjl«hi.n) without molestation. Some akirmlshe* MB«tr« between the Buaaiana and Turks at a -bridge, at the Island nf Terhstsl. The Turks derlroyeti H»»' bridge, and 3,00D Russians were precipiuuvl mu the river and drowned.

The Duke of Parma was stabbed by au sMChia, and died the u«xt day. The tiutperor Napoloon'a announcement lo the French Chambers, was r*ti*Ued wHit extraordiuary rntliusksin.

All the warlike measures In France and England were prosecuted with increased haste. A divlainu of the Russian il -at had ielt S basto pol, to provision ttussim garrisons ou lit* Circussiau coast.

A th*pitcli from Vlennt, dated March 291't, styx the Russians bmi attacked Kalafat, aud Ukeu the redoubts.

The rupture betwaan Greece and 3-iluu is completely Ijusted. The Austrian Bank has declined furnishing the Government with oash on State securities.

Advices from Constantinople slate that the steamers Ketriuutiou and Caulou hat rttrued from Ine inouUt of the Danube without Having succeeded iu removing the obstructions placed inert) by Russia.

Tiie debate In tha British Parliament was very lengthy, but w*r wa* formally declared ou lb* 31*1, at the Royal Exchange,

It waa reported that Napier had taken RussUn frigate and aiso that a Russisu snip had beeu soiled al Waterford, aud the crew retained a* prisoners, but tiie reports w«re doubted.

It is confirmed that the Ru**ian forces have crowed the Danube In graat force to strike a decisive blow befori llu arrival of lim allied forces.

Ou the iitlJ ult., Gortschikoff crossed Uie Danube above Tulska, raptured eleveu guns, and took 2 JO prisoners, occupied 'I Ulska aud several forts on Ihe right buuk of the Diuub'. Gt-u L'idar.'creased with the mala body at GalaU, without much opposition

The Russian* attempted to cross the Danube at Olteuivsa, when a d«sper.ite battle ensued the Ru» aians were repulsed, with dreadlul Toss. Fully 3,000 Russians Were lell dead ou the field, and the Turks were so badly cut up Umt Uiey had to reUre to their enireuchmsnt.

The "Know Nothings.**

Tk* Dells (New Orleans) give* tl»s folloa-l'i account of llienew secret s-v'-l-ty which *ppiwr* to have originated In New York, and to hive firxt shown its teeth at the last State election, but hich ha* since extended itself through moitof the cilie* and *ome of the principal viil iges of tit* nion* Th* D-U't says its adherent* iu lint city are variously eatlmated at live bun (red to fire thousand, but are probably not far from *1* hundred. The nearest l«odge we kuow of is Vers titles. If the following expose Is correct, we hope lh-«y will be few aud far belWeou Iu tills ciooutry. It proceed*:

The objects of the "Know Nothing*" ar-. twofold—part religious, part political and the en.li aimed at tbe disfranchisement of adopted cllltan., aud their exclusion from office, and perpetuti war

right baud on hi* heart aad then letting it fall lo his side, wbispef

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Tba Steamer America with sdrX**' from Kng- York Times, who has be»»n Innkintf at Conlaiul to the first last., had arrived at thi* port. Igreas while in session, thus jot.t down liH Ths Qnvaaaf Sagbtadaaaaaacad to ti*a Ftarlta-

JSto^KiS^i^a^f^^Ti l« o»nnot require any tr^v ma,k-d ability •tion war sras foftnily deeUrad «^a«l Rn*U. «o R«rt elected to Con«m». otie would thml The iateat advloe* ssty, that hestUitiee bad com- judging from the calibre of tbe inMt before ®*,Uc* us. And yet here a« th«»re. tn the nony

Arrival of tbe Steaaaevlletraaaaa. ,orow«l. you may pick up a matt whet* uK r!!lL n—. would do honor to anv lwgi«laiiva b«'y The Steamer Hermann, which sailed from Bre-: meu on the {Nth alt., arrived her*, to-day.

The

aawnsha brings i* anticipated by tha A(a«ri«a at .called "Parliaments *tid,"C«Migre*ji" have Halifax. TU« steata"r Nashvi'learri tod out ou Ihe SI?tl* and the Ande* on the doth.

upou lite Catholic religion. With th«*e ctrliu il of Ourang-O'itangs inhabiting l^p. deajrU of In

new order. 3d. TJ hold neither poiUicsl, nor religion* intercourse with aay person who i* a Catholic but, on tho contrary, to use all available means to a'l oliafa th* political aud religious privileges he may at preseul enjoy. 4lit. That he will not vote for *uy man for ofli *.e who i* not native eitll -ti of the I hilled Stat**, or

principle*, tbe qaaliilealions for metnbt«r*:ilp aree.t-jpart of lite World. H*»iys: •Ily determined. "My Staleioeiit of the exlraor lin iry jnc ili.trl1st. The applicant for admisniou to a "wigwam''J tie* of iheee *p|tareiilly Ne iii-lni HI dugs li*s must be a native bom citixsn, of native horn par- |'*d to the expreaslon of *o inuch ourlu.ity to know eut. and net of the Catholic religion. more of them by *onie, au I of skepUcUni as to Ihe 'dd. To renounce *11 previously enlortaiics.! po-|f*®lof Uieir ex faience on His irt of nth irs, thill 1 ilka I leanidga and co-operate exclusively with Ihe! have deemed it due lo myself an I to the public co­

who may bedlspo*ed. If elected, to placs aay for- ry, al the nam* time one ot the Ixiat alleslej which eigne or *ny CtUio'ic iu aay ojR of emolumoul haard while at Batavi*: ll«nt. 8it«**h,of the Dutch of trust—the latter not being, in Ihe opiuion* af Kast India army, wa* on a march with a sni ill de"Jvnow Notliings," a

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be five* foar di*t:uct rajw. when ilia door being]

and thee advances late the body of the lodge. If disposed to leave before toe adjournment of the lodge Use member leaving aalute* the President, then the Vice President, by fir*t plsc.ng hi*

to tbe Guardian

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when mixing promiscuoasiy Willi

N etui eg swwerslsg tbe aaaociatiea la te be te

Kwry sssibr admleslen, swaars by h*d Hag aa hit right band, end pledgee

over by a

a a

aad

i, :i ii

s_

wiln»as," In any taohmeal of troop* and coolie* oa the south-east-

ease, MVS Wtfefe the path 1* admiui*t*r*d by hi* iera coast of Borneo} he haJ encamped, on on* priest. OCOMMOH during the noonday Ilea ou th* bauks of The "pas* words" aad -'sign*," for admission one of tho *malt trlbutjr.e* of the U, »g,rm ta«in. into a."wigwam," of U»e "Koow-Notliinga" are a* follow*: Tiie applicant raps at the outer door an lode-finite namb«r of times,asking at lii* dust, in a low whispering voice "What meats here to day?" (or night as the ease may be) the interrogated immediately replies, *'I dvnt know." To Whleh the applicant for admission respond*,." I am one," and forthwith i* admitted to a seoouJ door, at which

be retire*

"thlrUfca." If a member requires the aaststaaee *f broth-,. ....

the

place* the right fere fiager upum the left eye

MU

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NO. 30.

A Description ®l some C5o«*^TOaul Notabilitiea. .. iw

vi,~

A Washington corrfwpotideni of thr Mew

'hat ihe world h*3 kn w.i ninoe the lhl«tt*

existed. »»#$• Yonder is one of them—that spare, wan* looking man, with a hea( nhout th*. a child's of twelve v®srt ,»M. a Inw fon»h*ii.i, with dry brown hair comhed carefully down ovarii, the sallow afld betrdhH* fao*. the *m«ll nose and oompreased lip*. This a Alexander H. Sephen*, of O^orgi t, a v» inferior looking man. you would **v an yet. a« a psrltameniarlan and a debater hf* has no peer in the present U'lisa. first tone of hl?» •hrtll. piercing v.ime, h-» •thrteks out. ".Mr. Sjxsaker." rivets ihA at* teniion ot members the n*ws)*p*r Is «i»*t aside, the pen Hrops from the tn I. ati I Very word thai faIN from bis lip* is to with breathless Interest. Awsv there, far t» the left of ihe Speaker, lhat r.«tiah. hardy oil fellow, with iheragfc^d wliitel^ks and iml'*5 dog countenance, is Joshua li.l.llnji*? of Ohio, the oldest m*»*nJ»er ot the II Kver pregnant with Aholition hit randies, M»«dy snd ft'ient debater, ho misses no ov. por.uriiy lo obtrode bin peculiar sentimenta on the osr of the House and from ha known honesty and ainoerity, he aeltlont (ails to obtain an attentive mil respemltil hearing. To hia loll aits another noted Ahditionistl, Gerrit Smith, ot New York. Yes, that is he, in tbe blue oont with metal buttons, anl the ample and Mpotleas nhirt collar turned down over the blaok ornvat. His countenance ia pleasing and betievolant, but deficient in firmness, and liis stvh of speak* ing ohaste *an I »rs t.iv» alt't »t^h ha •one would perh R,S betters jit a caitij ine«»tint( or nlegislattve body.

Gerrit Smith is a great tn in ammg the motley crew of Reformers"now gathered together at Washington—a very whale ang minnows. II* is a "laii'l«rnform-rM and aboliiionist—prenohes tirlotulism al Ihe Temperahoe Hall—and. fornught I know to the oontrary, he mtvlMt believer in veg. etable diet, phortography, nnd spirit rapp. ings. On the opposite side of the hall is a cluster of New York ••Ihrds." I need hardly tell you who the aliurl, thick set young man with red (ace and ooarse black hair is, for every New Yorker knows Mike Walsh. Decide him sits Muirloe. ofUro »k« lyn—the gentlemanly locking liilld fellow, with ample moustache and stylish dress and there, immediately in front nf Mike, is the /ton-of the House with luttiriAni HI HIStaohe and beard, piercing eyes and (lowing locks. Observe the gaudy pink silk neck* erultief. and then the |Mt(nru of the p.tiils the envy of Beau lliokinm tn itigenious mingling of snske* an I terrspins, 1 mn In black upon a gray ground. T'nere is not such another pair of panis in the II ntse. no, nor in all Wuahington Ksau would give one of his ears to be posseased of IIMHI. That is Caleb Lyon, of Lvons lain— post, orator, and traveler, and a pleasant. odhearted fellow, with all his eouuntrtuity,'

An Abduction ludeedf

Wecoppy a pa**sge from tpxrren I b-«f ire the American Geographical Saclety by Ciplatii Gibson, lately returned from tlm Bt-t In lies, an I bringing with him aome n-*w fiot* i. to tlis trl KS

it

rio*ity to give *oms addition fi ts alno^ with n,| the corroboraliv* evUenc* tlist ts failm uud*r my observaUon. "Whll* at Mlntock, Palerti'iang. and llitavia, I heard many remtrksble alwi,i« of t'i. ability, audacity, and eapeclilly of U»e superhu uin strength of th* ouraog-outuii#, 1 will trespM* upon your stlenliou by relating oneaf the mj«t exlrtorliut-

The beatenant had with him hi* dotifMlc eaublieliment, which innlu led hi* daughter—j playful aad interesting liule girl of thirteen. ...

One dsy while Wandering in Hie jungle beyoud the prescribed limit* of the cant,), uud having front lite oppresaive heat, looaenwi Iter girmen'* an I thrown them off almost to nudity, the beauty of her per*on excited th* notice of ao Miraitg-eiiung,

wbo

opened, he whisper* to his attendant "Thirteen," piercing screams rang through liss fire.i to lue ears of her dox«a nroieclors, and ro-ti*.vl «rery taaa ia the camp. fb« swift, U-tre-fool-d cootiea wars foremost In purauit end MOW Uie cry rings ia tbe agonised father's ears tftat his daughter is devoured by a bloating—igila tnat an ouraug-oj-tear ho* carried her otf. lie raahoa, half plwatssW, with th* iola oom* paoy to the thicket from which tt«« msr-tun* pro*

sprang up^n her and carrl^l her off. Her

pebile, be 'ceded, and there,

bresr

the person whose attention he desires te attract whea if the person beaaesaber h* boand to respond by a *imilar sign. If be desired to knew ef a straogef whether be ia of th initiated, oa •baking hauda with him the middle fieg-r is planed epon the lowest joint of hi* fiager aexl the wrW, with a gentle preeere wtiea, If be hs a mam^r, hs will aak,**Where did yon get lhat?" ta wiileh be will rejsda, "I do«( kaew and tbe ]veriest wi.1 aad by replying, I don't kaew either."

among

the

to^i

enormous banyan, the fsth^r

as if in the act ef *c recti lag looking directly atjtsakad, Weeding, and strnggHng la tie grasp of a pewerfnt eerang-eotang, wm» iield her lig'iuy, yet eacily, with one arm, while ha sprang iig.itiy from limb to limb, a* if wholly nneneum rep. it wi* ia vaia to thiak of ehooting Ut« u*inr agil« wa* be, The Dy*k coolie*, knowing th* it »fau« ef the earaag etttaag. aad knowing th it he will always ptaage iatsi

eegaa a *ystem ef eperatkrae

mlitod to writing or pnbiiehflj. aad the ieo.t ieabled exertions of U*s whole cempaey tlie

aad*wecy are te be observed by

profoead eOenee •very Know-Sethi tig" oauride bat rv«rythiag iaside the wigwam I* imparted iadiscriuiiaelely te tasAm*

sua

bhSMwff

to do all ia

me power to pet dew* 6*eige t*fis«ae*, aad potOcelarly tbe Catholic reiigfoa, aa£ la aa ease le for aey pernor for say eAje whei* aot a "active bora cmseaf* a«d ao oae with ihho* exocpts sSlgltas arii»itaber*blp, antees be both aaroaita are aative born. here are several Lsslgee, or Wfgw**a», this eaa,

prealdaJ

Mr. ||--.-sy,

room in ibe

M-ehaato.'

he is

Institetc

keM*its msstiagss at N«. 9, New tttsii.—

The** sai throe degrees to he takea by membsr* hate aeh emeh lalervals af throe weeita ma*t ocear. The New York Miantaaury who came bare t» ergaatae tbeMKaow-Nolhing*/'lH Myied "iadge Aaeowto,**

etawd

wMb like dftfca

Itj[ amI iqgiri frtor dMi by- aaiBf thans to aeecsoiMete Ibe jssbii"

ta

e^sry other city le iM* *ee5aa. Aa ao »»eo»ttaare kept, er. paWlBajbiiS dixJe by! ihe A***eiiitl»a, th* ptaa of awilfytag *ay ewstcracy reyuriag tbeir *p***y assesBh«ti|g'

Inn ,4

0f ma

behol Is his

the

daughter.

eaareet atrewd when hard prt*e«l,

to

drive hi te

the

wsUr they set ap a great throwing missilea ef all kinds, and touting ti»s nnderbrnsn, wmle Ute tree. Ily tlM re-

men

grednailv driven toward tbe water, yet

holding tightly to the po girl. At lent, the moa,t*r a ad his VHitim were MI on an ealettelebiag ihah ovsrlus|)«| th* -ream: tlte *m el ten, who are among the n,*!! t«*t *w..n airs la tba werid. Immediately iiaaJ um »«aks um eel iier* oonlianod tbe oalcrie* and Utrowiag of mi*esis. He nieeped bis prixe more lightly, took a smtfrj af Ihe wster aad of his apwtrd-gaxlux aaamies, end flwa losped lata tbe gea I belo«. If, had hereiy taachod Ihe water ore ^fty rusiluu swimmer* piouged ia persuit iw he rtae* a dasea arme are reached aaf towards him be 1* grasped sftber* lay bald apaa Ibe laaawaibla girl tha oa rangoataag aeed both arms to dafesd, aad, after lac«rattog the bodies of eenae of the cawios wiUi bis pawerfal aerveos eiaws, iaafiy easasoded ia divtag dowa the stream, wMNb tba Weeding iimaasi. Me Lodsb era* restored lo- the arm* a her father aad aaraea, la whose haado *he was alUmsVely reetarad taoe«wciasga*as, ltae|tb«sd etraaalb ouc* tt»e««assta rtory of Plate aad PrJeerplae is WeU aatheatweted, end dm (trl, aaw a gnnea ag womsa, to tiring at Am"Wb «ba Melaosn." ,,

A aMtber-ia-tew, esntiag ap from the coabtry spd briagiag b*f boxes with her ia. jjMirs fregaartbmtbM of« held rtalar.