Wabash Express, Volume 13, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 March 1854 — Page 3

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It While fra're Yoniif.

The following poem wag contributed by a I' jyoung Indianian to a new Cincinnati periodical entitled "Gzstmor THE WEST/*fThepiece "is worthy of being passed ronnd:

Shan all the ways of moral men, Curse all those old commandments Ten, Whose praises oft are sting: Learn pot the use of mind or pen,

Bat **Qo it while you're young."

Attend horse races, bet and treat, ''Upbraid each honest man you meet And though by conscience stung, ^Swear that good li|tW* hard to beat,

And "Go it while you're young."-, ^''Hcap sorrow on your aged sire, In whom misfortune's grief most dire,

Hath every nerre unstrung,

S0o

thou ahead and never tire— JS**."#? Yes, "Go it while you're young." ILet mother strive your soul to save, 31ake sister untu grief a slave—

Their hearts with anguish wrung Then tumble iu a drunkard's grave— Aye, "Go it while you're young."

HOOSIEB

The Vxar of ItuMia.

111.3 KXUI.TA TIOS AFTER TIIK BATTLK Ot" SIJiuPE

from Odessa to St. Petersburg with ihe

despatches announcing the victory at Si-j fPnn® l1 £.°

nope spared no exertion to accomplish his

journey will, unusual speed, and on

riving at the capitol, was, according to

On which the Emperor, much gratified.

took him with him into his cabinet, and seated hini-clf to peruse their contents.—

When he had finished, and addressed!

and when the astonished officer had availed himself of this rare distinction, the Czar kissed him 011 his cheek. Since then 110 ruthless razor has been allowed to profane the cheek hallowed by the Emperor's lips.— Berlin corre.i/u)iUencc London paper.

(U* A waiter was cMiutiiu'd the other dnv before one of our courts. We annex his testimony: "Vournamo is Flunkey, 1 believe?" ••Yes sir. ltoliirt Flunkey." "Well, Mr. Flunkev, vou say ihe defendant is no gentleman. What makes yon think so "Cause, t*ir, he always says 'thank you.' when I hand him a mutton chop, or even a bit of bread. Now, a real gentl •man never doos this, but hollers out, 'here Hill, get mo a mut-ton-chop, or 1 will throw ihe pepper-lo\ at your head.' Vou cim't deceive me with a gentleman, your worship, 'cause why, I havft associated with too many of 'em on the racecourse."' 5 I sS

Sunutor l^ttit, of Imliiuin, iu 184 (loclarcil: "I urn devoted lo five soil and five labor, Hiid no vote of mine shall, knowingly.

m-r be gma (O pollule the one or oppress I

Cn?T 4

.. 1 sion and illumination will take plac appreciation of human nature peculur to nth. the Czar, he colled out roughly "So and Flour $3,00 rye flour and corn meal quiet so, your horses are ready," and the zeal- R00,l Pennsylvania red wheat $1,85, white ous courier at once started up to his sun- J10'1'

We clip the fallowing from tin- Port­

land (Me.) correspondence of the Xoiihern

Christian Advocate "The streets of Portland are quiet and orderly, day and night, a significant contrast with those towns where Bacchanalian revelers render ••night hideous with howls and oaths." A three months* sojourn and observation here, conversation with intelligent men'from every section of the State, an I 1 perusal of the public prints have confirmed tin:'opinion that the "law" is a feasible iddniiee of the delestal le traffic. That the offender is too near public inspection, and his business loo fatal to the public interest, long to escapu detection, or to ••hide the ends of justice, And what i« still more, that such a statute is not ahead of hut is demanded by public sentiment. That its attachment is stronger even than "old political ties," and men do submit to be read out-party traitors,' rather than surivn !er to a rum clique or party caucus without agitation or appeal."

who has investigated the subject and is FLOi

long lease of office ahead, and a knowl-j |j

edg« that for any farther advancement he

-Si .o Vi4irore thnn ,0 |n,li»na

was so "clear to his view & few years.

ngo. Such is the consistency ofdema-|

gOgues-such the mte-rrHyof self-seeking»

XBARDKROUS OrKRATlOK.

red hair called on a barber to have his hair colored black. The barber perform ed the operation, but instead of our hero

»—iL —»i-i

nsinb:frora the chair with a fine black head

of hair, was discovered that his head

had been dyed a beautiful pea preen. j.

(XT A destructive fire occurred iu AN

stroyed—nothing being: led but the walls.

6)U 1I«Atr«D tboasand tupie* of J«4G« 4MNK& on UI« STKNAKI Mil feat* TEEN (urinl«D and 6

Tb« iocusts of Kg pt had larger circulation tba tliat.

O* T^ba Haine law has pasaed the HOUM of Repnwnlitim in the iryla»d Legislature, by a vote of 39 to S3. It goes into effect in Maj, 1 $56, provided by the people.

ILAPPR AIMTHKUII.—The woman

TIJI*

wi£E

OFHI*

bosom.

Cnrier,

It

is

said, (bat we do not vouch for its

truth) that when the committee of the French Academy were employed in pre-, paring the well-known academy dictionary, Cuvier, the celebrated naturalist, came one day into the room where they were holding a sessionGlad to see you M. Cuvier," said one of the forty. We have just finished a definition which we think quite satisfactory, but on which we should

!i^„t,°j!a,r^Ur,0pii"'

thus:—

i,Lrab,

exceptions your definition is excellent.

WHAT'S THE MATTER?-

You have already primed a good deal vincennes Gazette says: on the subject of oinope. but pcrlnips not1 the following characteristic anecdote.— The officer whom Prince Menchikoff sent general: that there is only temporary

"The impression among our people is

8n8J*™ion-..°f th'S W°rk a-.nd

VfcS

ar (^y

Ru.Jan custom, immediately ushered in- icharged

to the he del bring your majesty .v..u. ...v. ^.,v-. .. ccsshil issue of a consitlerable nation."— ^on f.

unless

urre aU

Thc

himsclf to the welcome courier to express ^Bbration, this afternoon extend- ,• ,p1^ :'e1 niviution to President Pierce. The ball his delight at the tidings, he found that: j* to tiiko plncoon the 10th of March at the the officer, worn out with fatigue, had fal-1 Museum building. Tickets five dollars and len asleep, nor was he to be aroused by'are '""'ted to o»« thousand, nearly half of any ordinary means. With that quick

al

1 ,,M A 111 store whisky Jl, unsettled. posed duty. I he hmperor then inquired) 11 1 11 1 111 i" it» N TWR OHK, Feb. 2/, 8 p.m. of him what rank he held.' "Kat.iian.

it .1 /. i- .. 1 Hour declined l2@2o, 7,oOO straight State "Well then (to an adjutant in attendance.)

$8,25,

bring mc a pair of epaulettes I promote (declining tendency. you on the spot to he Podpelkowniek.! (Lieutenant Colonel.) Embrace me

bT

HKWNI AND

A certain lawyer had his portrait taken in his favorite attitude, standing with his hands in his poekvts. His friends and clients all went to see it. and every body exclaimed. "Oh how like it's the very picture of him!" An old farmer only dissented. ••'Taint like?'' every body exclaimed, •'just show us wherein 'taint like. 'Taint,

nu taint,^ responded Uu^ tArrQcr,^ oon

you sot-, he has got his hand in his own pocket twould be as like u^iiin, if he had y-9, in somebody's else." ^.,\ I

TUB

m»K. wishing of ihe cmun

Hsh fur

™,

)o

Ofte daj last week a young man with fiery ^propoSe

lhc wor(I

the other with slavery. 1 hut Congress buut.r of (Je poets." A wag said that also improved. has the power to prohibit the introduction I jle fairlv churned up the English lan-' I have also nine acresof Land, one milFnorth of slavery into the Territories, where it|,nlni(c. ,t do's not exist, must be clear to every one .^r t' ''J,_

ff

R._The

7'atomn^ ., press savs: Purchasers of flour would do, -f But btmator Pettit was not then Senator, v., Knrrii

ho onlr wanted to h«* N.uv lw i* with 11 ha\e cver\ barrel weighed,man} inches by 81 feet inches. lie onlj wnnted to »«,. XV*. ht I.. with a fruu(js jn

tj,e

as we nre

tl

so he deehires in favor of Douglas, bill |now^ |un prict.s are so extravagantly! January 26, !B54-3w and against the right of Congress which ,•

lhis is

r«*^

that

Wlt,

New York Ex-

conntieil in thi9 SwUj

pohttcmw.-.W Conventions on «dnesiay last. He,

fn V.Vrl- svstem of warfare, offensive and defensive,

Uie metins

u:"'

ThU nccoUnt

that his head

A

«raan

of

Office

Mtt« alarm in RocVvilte, under

the apprehetMuoa that small-pox has wade iu appearanc* there.

'fbteliMm of sal&petrs~a warlike ttgn.

ia

wbo

neglects tier hasband's shirt-firwit, is not

try Tk» Rnii,v n, ...L.,M_.N.I Urn* J.*JL Hollow Ware, and dealers in Tinners CT The BrtUsh OoTerumentis making large Stock

pi,

of

committee of arrangements for the con-

w:,,ich h^»

..8»ld:

NERUASKA.—The

man dcPot

aConsideration not to be over-!

to be u«ed in the

furtherance of the Temperance cause.—Cferiaa.

sons when most in lhe n?ed of raonev

but it proved all moonshine!—Carpd Pag.

O O I S & A S S E Attorneys at Law.

S A

h7e b?-1iSgellioK

defining the word crab, and explained it STATIONERY embraces

ly walks backwards." "Perfect, gentle- 't0

men." said Cuvien "onlv. if vou will five jer7 ^icle used in the counting-room. have for the Countrv Merchant a fall va 111 1 1 ior me ounirv jnercnant a rail vame leate, I will make One observation jriety of Letter. Cap and "Note Paper, Envelregard to the natural history of the crab. 1 opes, Wrapping Paper, Bonnet, Boards, Ink, The crab is not a fish, it is not red, and it &c' Redoes not walk backwards. With these!

0cB

L. W. WINSTON.? A. v. WINSTO.V.

V^

PHILADELPHIA,

Feb. 2».

proces-

place on the

Y'llV?ut ^u^'e.ri'] yellow corn 85

4

good Ohio $d,374-market dull with

A western justice of the peace ordered a witness to "come up and be sworn."— He was infon'ned that the person was deaf and dumb. "I don't care," said the justice passionately, "whether he is or not— here is the Constitution of the United States before me. It guarantees to every man the right of speech and so long as I have the honor of a seat 011 this bench, it shall neither be violated or invaded. What the Constitution guarantees to a man, he shall have I reckon."

Germans

of Pittsburg killed two birds the other day with a single stone. They held a meeting at which they denounced Monseigneur Bedini and the Nebraska bill, declaring their disapprobation of Senators for treating one with so much respect, and supporting the other.

COKKKK.—A11 arrival at New Orleans brings advices from Rio to the 0th January. Coffee was active and firmer, with sales fur ihe month of 153,090 bags, 55,00o of which were for the United States. American lots were quoted at 9|@10 on board.

IT' A French youth .requested the notorious robber Cartouche to engage him in his baud. "Where hast thou served asked lie. "Two vears with an attorney and six months with an inspector of the police." "Well," said Cartouche, "that whole lime shall be reckoned as if thou hadst served in my troop."

tb 0

Philosophy, fyc.,

and a complete assormeut of all the most desirable MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS published. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS embraces all books of merit used iu the West, from the

Book to the lexicon. 0„r.t«* of

a small red fish, which on- Blank Books from the small Memorandum fiook

the

,ar&e

1°'HR*

PI

of ,he

The const rue- \P!eU

W"k

we afe

1 rt- r» such inducements as shall be mutually benefitersection of the Jefferson ville Hoad. The cisil.

1"

suc

th®

on? D°w

if persons flatter

heheve

are doomed to disappointment,

co

the,r

b™**

and

COLORS.

the.r work, dis-

some of them are

every varietv of

super-royal Ledger, including ev-

BUCATIOSS are too well-known

r«lDire.,u"re

an enumeration of the most prominent, liicli are Clarke's Commentary, Dr. Dick's Comnlptf W nrlt* 4 n/iVn/ tJIf.'*

R°Uln'* Ancient History, Plutarch's

... Jab**. Spectator, Josepfuts, $c„ A-c. We invite

lion or the Ohio and Mississippi Road lias Jill who deal i»# or purchase hook*?, to give as 71 been suspended from Vincennes to the in-1*0!11'®?

^"fdent

we can

Feb. 15. 1854-10-tf

offer them

a JOHN W. ELLIS & CO., HOLESALK DEAL EES IN DEI" GOODS, John W. Ellis. Win. V. Barkalo iu,

23 Pearl Street,

CINCINNATI.

Prints sold by us are warranted KAST [Feb. 22, 1651-11-tfJ

M. F. THOMPSON & CO. "s"v RSUCCESSORS TO IRA H. CUACE A CO.,)

Cincinnati

WHOLESALE

AMERICAN

JT SIIOTW -Jr. x. wtx,

SHOTWELL. INSTON.

dealers in DRV GOOOS,

No. 29, Pearl Street, between Main and "Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. febrL'Sfv 11, l854-dta2d

L. BAIinOUR-C. G. SHAW—L. C. BVKLWJ. H. BAEHOCB. SHAW, BUELL & BAKEOUXI,

IMPORTERS

and Jobbers of DRY GOODS,

55 Pearl Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. February 22, 1^54-11-tf *r

A E I A N

EXPRESS COMPANY. Offiee in Ross's Block West Side of the Public Square, Tevre-Haute, Indiana.

EXPRESS COMPANY ARE

prepared to transact the following branches of business: FORWARDING OF PARCELS AND MERcliandisc to and from all parts of the world.

Tlio Collection of Debts, Claims. Legacies, Drafts, tc., Specie,-Bonds, and valuable Packages forwarded to every town or city in the united States, Canada's Great Britain, and Ireland.

OUR EXPRESS leaves daily (Sundays excepted,) at 7 o'clock, A. M., in charge of a Special Messenger.

All Packages going North, East, South or West, must be delivered at our Office before 8 o'clock, the evening previous.

Shippers of Goods with bills "for Collection 011 delivery of Goods," must give special Notice at the Counter, and have the same inserted in their receipts.

Persons ordering goods by Express, should be sure and have them marked "via American Express Company."

PROPRIETORS

LIVINGSTON, FARGO fc

Co., Buffalo, ""Y'

WELLS, BUTTEUKIELD, «fc Co., New York. J. T. WINSLOW, Agent. Jan. 20, 1854-1

URIAH B1IEWMAKKR. JOHN W. STii'TOK. •SHEWMAKER & STRATON,

nmnrn

his

LT3 (S» Oa Si CEt G,

STEAMBOAT AGENTS,

AND

dealers in Flour, Salt ami Fish, Odico 011 Comer of First and Ohio Streets, near the Bridge, Tcrrc-Haute, Indiana.

Strict Attention given to all business in the tine of! Forwarding and Commission. KEFBRKNCKS.—Dement IB Co., S. H. Potter & Co., Groverman & Bourne, N. Smith & Sons, E. W. Smith, K. S. Wolfe, A. McGregor, and J. Cook& Co., TerroHaute, Indiana John S. Walter?, Montezuma, Ind.: Samuel Orr, Evansville, Indiana.

February 3, 185-t-dwly

JAMES T. I.USE. A.r. LUSK LUSFi & BROTHER, Book-Binders, Job Printers & Stationers

LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. RDERS from Commercial and Business men, Railroads, Banks, Incorporated Companies and County Officers, are especially solicited, and will be filled with promptness

O'

ing, or Stationery line...

all

W

BUTTKU OF TUB

Real Estate, on good terms Lot number 308, on which is a good frame building and out-houses.

Also, Lof number 295 and 296. These lots are on Market Street, three squares from the

POETS.—-A French-' court-house, on which is a fine family resi-

said, numbfr 366 »nd 288, x,hich are

of the Depot, which will sell on liberal terms. Also, 14 lots in McGaughey Roache's division of the middle part of the south west quarter of section 15, town lijl, range 9. These lots are three-quarters of a mile north of the a large t.o-wit: 196 feet

a,ld

"rK1fa.'arirc,site.

Jkcd wfVT,»^4THAT SAME OI.D COO."\

held Temner

'object of these Conventions was to^organne yy

j, against the traffic in intoxicating liquors, and S 'n Wolf

CAV

RT|d

a a a re a a 1 1 1 8 5 4 5

for the fact that per-

forf»i«. '.t'r-r1 t"'

OTer ine

Southern Bank.

Feb. 33, l854 11-3mo (Pd-

C. T. ffOBLE,

TERRS HAUTE, INDIANA.

Maittitt's kwUdino, Nmrtk side »f tke

HIs"aUention*wiU

MANUFACTURERSofPiglroa.Storesand

2l

Deer Skins. O" For all of which, we w, 11 par the highest price in CASH.

ask jM0HAWK

INSURE

remarked the other

too. III., last week, which, nmorig other Oaj, in my hearing, that on his wedding or damage by fire, to which the attention of the buildings, the Catholic church was de* day, he thousrbt life would be all sunshine. Pu

/W,-. »«V ui.wk om the maae aw) Ull. both Wo4 te«i »nd oue fore foe* white, Orvict removed to "T®11

s.»»oc*.

solicited, and will be tilled witti promptnes Michael Ward, in Favette township, for anything in the Hook-Binding, Job-Ijint-

SItl

weight having lately come to These lots will besoldon very liberal terms,

Jnf0rmed. In some cases Any person wishing to purchase any of the

f. ....-(Y),f ,^.n f.mnd to fall some Ubove kinds of property, would do well tocx-

1

1 IJVTKJB AT THE

&

(horised to dispose of the following an under-bit in the left ear. No more lijai'ks

Eirs

CORNER.

FURS, vix: Coon, Mink,

wnH

^OUSO,CAT' ^wi,

-$200,000,

Amsterdam, XEW-YORK)

Buildings.Goods. Wares, Merchart

dise. fcc.. Vessels and Cargoes, against losa

IC ,s

^P*^ 'p*'Wax. A«mnt.'

j,«. «,tp ot*,uW! erat reWcrfl tw rivea &or*e »B1 thief, or for eitker. JOHS D1XSMOH&, ftWI-dlw Monro* lad.

Information wanted!

OHJR

friend, George Reinhanit. started on the 6th inst., for Illinois, on' a hunting exctnrsion. He left with the intention of send-

Se'particolarfr «ren to ing home 0»« game IMrkilled- Sotas we hare

Probate business in Uie Court of Common not yet received anything nor heard of h« Pleas, in the settlement of Estates, and to the whereabouts since he left, we fear fee has Collection of debts, and such other business as wrth foroe senww aecidenU He abrot wl mar be entrusted to him. .,. f®« high, with sandy hair, and l^cbnsar* 14-dtf pearanee. As we ate prepared for the worst, febroary tu •. ^T*shjdi thankful for any information, ite-

CAXP&ELL, SLLtSOV It CO., jspectinehlm. In behalf of his numerous friends. DR. SCHULTZ. --Feb. 32 1854.

St«et. Cincinnati, O.

February 22,18S3 11 tf

CT Exchanges please copy.

FROM

TtlDDLE A LOCKRIDGK.

fe. H. DEAN, Agent,

iAt Poiwin A Bumam's, Terre-Haute, Ind. ?tar. 30. 1653-51 *tf

1 CJTOP THIS THIKF —Stblea from Job» PINS SO more. In Vaa Bnrvn town*hip, Monroe county, lei,, a four fw old briitbi hv horws, widi btack

DANALDSON

s.

JSSSg iSr! S3 ®.? A S & @, V\7"E have one of the largest and best as-f

t®RRK_HA'-"TK,

sorted stocks in the West. Our stock! r.rrJTr^*^"1"*HenUJ?£ Pa,tl.to executing embraces the best works 011 Theology, Medicine, Late, Mechanics, Agriculture, History, Travel*, Tales, Memoir

INDIAXA.

DEEDS and MORTGAGES. Dlaoks.of every description ready for use. ,j Affidavits administered Bouutv 1 Lands and Pensions procured for soldiers and their heirs, or invalids.

(D* Office at the late stand of the Express Printing Office, East of the "Court-House. February 17, 1854-dwtf

JOSEPH NICHOLAS. MICHAEL COMBS.

Real Estate and General Agency Office.

THE

undersigned have formed a copartnership for the purpose of carrying on a General Agency throughout the West, and we have appointed DAVIDS.DA.VALDSON, Agent at Terre-

1 he object of this Agency is to buy and sell 011 Commission, Lauds, improved or unimproved, Farms, and City and Town property throughout the West. Also, to attend to the collection of debts, the payment of Taxes for non-residents, and the redemption of Lauds thai may have been sold for Taxes in any county in this State or Illinois.

The advantages of this Agency are. that efficient and responsible Agents have been appointed at all ibe important places throughout the States of Indiana and Illinois and each Agency will keep a record of all Lands, describing minutely their location,quality of soil, buildings, timber, water and road facilities, and also the schools, churches, mills, «fcc., ia their vicinity that may be offered for sale in any county iu either of the above named States. Also, that one of the principal agents will be always in the field, givintr his personal supervision to the purchase of Lands and otherproperty that may be wanted, and his personal attention to the disposal of all lands entrusted to them for sale.

Persons desirous of purchasing or disposing of Lands, Tanneries, Mills, Tavern Stands and City Lots, with and without Dwellings, and Tillage Property,'situated in either this or the State of Illinois, cannot find greater facilities to effect their object than by calling on the undersigned, as a minute description of all Lands and other property entrusted to them for sale in either State, is forwarded to the several Agencies in each of the States, and all Lands, fcc., entsred for sale at ail the other Agencies will be found in their register.

WHIPPLE

NICHOLAS fc COMBS.

0* Office in Terre-Hautc, on Market Street, iiast. of the Court-House, at the late stand of the Express Qjjice,

February 1", 1851-dwtf

E W A A S I I S O E REMOVED UP TOWN.

FOOTE have just removed to

NO. 2, WAKKEX'S tlLOCK,

and are now offering a superior slock of Goods at Low Prices. Our stonk is of greater extent and variety than heretofore, so much so, that we can only enumerate a few of the leading ar ticles xi n.-*. otjft ju» sm 9 Muslins, Prints, Dress Goods, for the season, Men's Woolen Wear, Flannels. Blankets, Shawls Wool and Buck Gloves and Mitts, Hosiery, Notions, fcc.

Boots and Shoes, for men, women and chil dren, in great variety. Hats—Wool and Fur, for men and bo}'s,~~ ,v

Caps—Plush, Cloth, fcc. Groceries ton Yarn, Dvo Stuffs, fec.

Leather—tipper and Sole. Queensware, Glassware and Willow-ware, ALSO, IIVWUAI ANDVGKITIAN C1RPETS,

Having one of the largest and be^t constructed rooms in the city, we are enabled to show goods to better advantage and wait upon customers with greater satisfaction.

We invite our old customers and all wanting to buy goods to caH fin us, as.we tatrWiroiXF'STofk upon advantageous terms.

Wu will pay Cash or Trade, for Glover, Timothy, Flaxseed. Dried Fruit, Feathers, Rons, $-c. Remember the WABASH STORE, No. 2. WARREN BLOCK. WHIPPLE «t FOOTE.

Jan. IT, 1854-dtf

State of Indiana, Vigo County) us

1

Yi Vigo Court of Common Picas. John Payne, vs. David W. Wilson.)

WHEREAS,

Petition for Foreclosure of Mortgage.

it appears by an affidavit of a

disinterested person, filed in mjr office, that the defendant, David W. Wilson is not a resident of the State of Indiana, he is hereby notified, that unless he appear in the Vigo Court of Common Pleas, on the first Monday in April next, that being the 3d day of the month,and answer, or demur, to the complaint of the plaintiff, the same will be heard and ad judged in his absence.

ANDREW WILKINS, Cl'k.

GOOKINS A BASSKTT, Att'ys for Plaintiff. Feb. 22, 1354-1 l-3w

Taken

LIP

col

4

January 27-dtaJ.3 i_ n-iili and described as foliows: Red Cow with

,, MI Lots Tor Sale. parts, and marked with a crop and A

,ntyt Indiana, an Estray Cow aud

I Calf, (the calf i:ad siuce in his possession,)

cpn*

siderable white about the ie^s ar.'d on her hind

s^1'

erceivable, and was appraised to thirteen doland seventy-five cents, by Edward Kennedy aud Washington Ward.

I hereby csrtifv that tl«o fortpjmg t« iru«. and correct statement of the Estray, takeu up before me, oil the 13th dav of February. 1854.

PHILIP BOLTON, J. P.

A true cony from the Record: ANDREW WILKINS, Cl'k. Feb. 22, 1854-11 3w-pd

SWISS WITCHfliKER. LUCIBN HOURIET, Has removed his JEWELRY STORE, 3 doors

East of the Post Office, Main Street, TF.IIIIE-IIAIITE, IND.j

WHEREof

he has just received a large assortment, FINE JlSWELRY of every description. Magical Cased Gold Watches, all kind?* of Patent Lever. Lepine, Detached. Gold and Silver Watches. Plated and Solid Silver Ware, Ac.. Ac., which will be sold at the 41ig

U- LOWEST PRICE.' _o

Persons will find it to their advantage to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. •T-=» Ti-irr« O.,.i TVWPT.IIV

U- WATCHES, and pai the very oest manner. XII

worth of

Oct. &6, l3S3-4«-tr

VIN

JEWELRY of all

kinds, repaired on the shortest notice, and in

BUILDER'S DEPOT.

Fourth Street, two doors North of Ma'n, E E A E I A A

the success which has attended the proprietor of this establishment, lie has been induced to put up extensive additions to those alreadv up, and in which he has placed

some of the latent and improved machinery for I

Frames, &c

This establishment Will be found of great benefit to those building in Town and Country as they can be supplied with the ABOVE mentioned* work ready-made, and of thoroughly seasoned lumber.

STORE DOORS.—Particular attention paid to the making ^F Store Doors. Merchants dealing in Sash and Doors, will find it to their interest to call and examine our work and prices, before ordering EL-^where. AU orders will meet with prompt attention.

O* Particular AT tent ION will be paid to the keeping ©f a superior

the manufacturing ol |—also 2jl acres, commencing at the south-east Panel Doors, Sash and Blinds, Door ana Window

article

of

GLASS, LOCK'S, HINGES, SCREWS, PUTTY, LATCHES, tc., which will be sold a little lower than any other honse in the West- Addrtss,

G. W. SHAFFER* Agent.

JaB. 94, 1854-dtf

WOOL! WOOL!!

100,000

us or WOOL WAXREXH good, clean fleece and tab1 waehed. for which I will pay the^ijihesi price in iCaak, at au times.

JOHN TIERNAN.

Tcrre-Haatc, Feb. 22, lSSt tf

HARDWARE

A THE

stay 0f Trim-

I S A W

MAXWARUIXG & BURN AM

[SUCCESSORS TO POTVVIN- AND BTTRNAM.]

HAVE

now in store one of the largest, and as they believe, the most perfect, stock of every description of Hardware ever offered in the Wabash Valley.

'In Hardware) of every description. WINDOW GLASS aiid SASH, Blacksmith's, Cabinet-Makers'. Tinners', Curriers', Gunsmiths', Coopers'. Carpenters' and Shoemakers' materials and toolo. ,p

A very large and complete stock of Carriage-iViakers' Materials, Such as F#lloes, Hubhs, Spokes, Shafts, Bows, Poles, Patent and Knarueled Leather and Cloths of superior make, Laces. Fringes, Cloths. Damash. Ac., Nails, Handles, Hinges, Clo^e and Open Bands, Patent Axles, Springs made from English spring steel, Tassvls, Stub joints, itc. Ourstockof

Sadd lery Hard ware

is large and very complete. Harness, Bridle. Skirtingand Pad Skins, Trimmings, Ac., Sole, Upper, Calf and Moroccd Skins and Linings.

Ourstockof Skeif Hardware •S|'Si is unusually large and desirable, embracing almost every thing in that line also, Guns, Pistols, Flasks, Caps, Powder, fcc.

A general stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes. Looking-Glasses and Looklng-Glass Plates. Floor Oiled Cloths, Cordage, Twine, Door Matts, Springs, Axles, Tin t'late, Sheet Zinc, pig and bar Tin, tinned Copper, Sheet Iron, Wire, Rivets. tc. JL

ET 0«L W

Iron of every description, Steel, Spring and Plow Steel, Nails Trace, Log, Coil, Stage and Halter Chains, Ac. Antes' and other Shovels, Spades, Forks, Pump Curbs and Crauks, Chain Tuboing and-lron Sinks, Grindstones, Bird Cages, Lamps, Globes, Ac.

We invite the attention of merchants who wish to recruit their stock. ,f«. Terre-Haute, Feb^, 1844-11 t(fr* V5:3.

a"d UKATY GOODS, tl$#t it is impossible to enumerate. Tin Plate, Shctt- Irdti. Copper, Wire, Block

Tin, Jlnvils. FisCA' and Billows

Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Cot-j always ou hand. I have a most complete as-

sortment, of Buildin:| Materials. Carpenters' Tools. Cabinet Trimming*.

Shoe Findings. and. Leather of all kinds. During the coming season, I shall keep on hand a large stock of

Pine Doors and Window Sash,

from 8 by 10 to 10 by lfi. In Saddlery and" Carriage Trimmings, neat v(Ty Ixrgmy: air^ffiroirerTMrTesf 6l bargains in that line. ,!•-,.4 ._t

Cordage and Coil Chain of all sizes, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Nails, Spikes, and Mill and other Saws. I keep a large stock Df Remington's Rifle Barrels, and Gun Trimmings generally, and GUNS READY-MADE.

RAItMERS' TOOLS.. shall keep an eyu particularly to the Farmer's wants, and never fail to have a good Shovel. Spade, Fork. Scythe. Cradle. .Ixe, or any other Tool to sell him at a very reasonable profit. Having now a Store and Iron Room fitted up expreeslv for the Hardware business, and excelling any other store-house of the kind in the city, I shall be able to show goods to much better advantage than heretofore. _f'

O* Remember the sign of the Padlock. t.' S. H. POTTER.? Terre-Haute, Nov.26, 1853-51 if

Lyman Watts' Estate.,

Nsigned

OTICE, is hereby given, tliitt the underhas been appointed administrator de bonis non, on the estate of Lyman Watts, late of Vigo Countv, Indiana, deceased. v\

Feb.8, 1854-!)-3w JOHN WILSON.

One of the partners spent several weeks in the eastern cities, and among the manufacturers, laying in stock, and they are now prepared witli ihe thunders of Moouencf. or wakrd to ec*ucy to supply Builders, Mechanics, Farmers, and living lyre, may cull with ftill contidcuce. all others, with good and cheap goods. MARRIAGE.

HOGS.

TAKENonisTRAY

up by John F. King, two estray

hogs, the 14th of January, 1854. One is a while barrow, the other is a blnck and white spotted sow, Id months old. The Syw has a slight break in the left ear. And appraise the barrow at $7,00 and the sow at $5.00 bv Andrei".' Grossgreen. Liidicr Grimsby.

Swprji to before pic this 2,-I!I *lay of January 18O4. M. RAY, J. P. A true conv from the Record.

ANDREW WILKINS, Clerk,'

Feb. 8, 185-1-wSt-pd

pAKEN UP—by David H. Denny, living.in .1 Otter Creek township. Vigo county, Indiana. on the 16th day of January, 1854, one yearling heifer, black sides, line back, crop off the left ear, under half crop off the right ear, appraised to $5 50. Two white soring calves steers, under half crop off the left ear, swallow fork in the right ear, appraised to $4 00 each. One red steer calf, marsed as the last above described, appraised to J3 75. One red and white heifer calf, crop off 4he left ear, under half crop off the right ear, appraised to f$4 00. One briudle steer calf, swallow fork in the right ear, under half crop in the left ear, appraised to $2 50 by Jesse Wright and W. S. Carter, appraisers.

Sworn to before me, February 1

T. W. ADAMS, J. P. (Seal

A* true copy from the record. ANDREW WU^IN^CXk^ Bv Jon* W

ILK if s, Deputy.

Feb. f, lKi4-9-3wpd

Administrator's Sal6 of Seal Estate.

NOTICE

is hereby given, that 1 will sell, at

public auction, un Satufdav the 4th day of March next, at the residence Of John Currv, late of Vigo county, deceased, the following Ileal Estate, belonging to said deceased, to,wit :—The east half of the south-weM quarter

of

corner of the north-west quarter of same section, township, and range, running west &0 rods—thencc nonh 45 rods—thence ea-st 80 rods—thence south 45 rods to the place of beginning.

AU equal credit of *ix and twelve months will be given, the purchaser executing his notes with approved security, conditioned that the SAME shall draw interest from their dates, and withotit any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JAB£2 S. CASTO,

By R. N. Hcnsos, Att'y. Feb 8, 1 S54-'J 4w {pr's fee #2,001

LIVINGSTON CO^ S*etr**tr* l» Mer&i* $ C». amd E- 8. Forwarding and Commission Merchants,

TKRRE-HAUTE, IND.

scrjeaeXcxs: Terre-Haute

E. S. Wolfe, I Berne nt Co.f P'RILEY ^MITCBELU, EvansTille I^EWIS it, Gray, Scott A Co, Tolwla:

Mc6r««or Co., New Orleans Gibson, Stock well Co., NEW York,' Julias Hall A Co.. Cincinnati Meldrutn & Co., Madison W. A. Bradsha*.lodiaosftoUn.

Jaly 27,1853 33 6m

BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.

-yyHERK m*y be obtained the most speedy Remedy

A verv few articles only are enumerated P*1-"011*' V'ose contemplating marring*, MI' 1 being *w»re of physical weakness, should inim*di*TRBuildins: Materials

Be

in,

fi"'56!1

THE subscriber having removed to the No. I four-story brick store in the Warren Block, is now prepared to show the best Stock of Hardware,

Saddlery, Iron, Steel and Tools, of all kinds, to be found in this city or in Indiana. The assortment comprises such a variety of both Siusi*

BY

29, town 11, north of range 9 west

Administrator of John Curry.

SECRET DISEASES. _GosoTrhr», Glecta, Stricture*. Seminal Weakness. Palus in the Lion*, Affections of the Kidneys ami all I 'ARE pi those peculiar affectionu arising from a SEKRICT ADIT, .L of Terr particularly the youth, of both 9exes, which, if not) cured, produce CONSTITCTIOWAI. 1'ICJUI.ITV. render*! 5,.®^ ,. .. MAKRIAOK IMPOSSIBLE, and in lie eud, destroys both ^torr.

beins ly constili lr. J. *nd be restored to ncrfect health.

DR. JOHNSTON.

Office. No. 7, SOOTH FRKDKKICK ST., Tth door from Baltimore street, Ka5t side, up ihe sTep*. ll_r*

particular in observing Ihe SAXB and

or Ton will mistake the place.

A CURK WARRANTED IN A FEW DAYS TA*R POTIOR.—Dr. Johnston's Office is in his dtrel"!l£* step*. His very extensive practice i* a sufficient gruarantoe that he i? the only prop»r I'hvuician to apply to.

DR. JOHNSTON.

Member of the Hoyal College of Surpeons. London, graduate from oue of the most eminent Colleges ol the United States and the greater part of whose lift has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phil-! ,, adelphia. and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many trou-1 bled with ringing in the ear* and head when asleep,! great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds.! and bashfulucss, with freqrntblushing, attended *ome times with derangement of mind, were cured inirne diately.

A CERTAIN fclSEASfi.

W hen the misguided and imprudent votary of picas-

JOIIXSTON

to°},ser™

else make the residue of his life miserable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young men who have injured themselves by

cor-"

tain practice iudulged iu when alone—a habit quently learned from evil companions, or at school— the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, aud if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both n.ind and body. hut a pity a youuK man, the hope of his country, and the darling or his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and inihuging in certain secret habit. Such persons, be* fore contemplating

MARRIAGE

should reflect tlijt, a sound mind and body are fhe most lieccsfary,lequisitea to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pil.erimace, the prospect hourly darkens to the view—the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the nielnncholy reflec

tiou, that the happiness or another becomes blighted

CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Dr. J. addresseslyouiig men, and all who have iu jurcj then:"elves by private ntul improper itidulfcnces.

These flic somd of the snU and nielnncholy efTects produced by eariy JiauiS of youth, vir: WeaUness of the Back and Mmbs, Pa! »!.' the Head, Dimness of Sieht, t.oss of Muscular Power, Palpitntion of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Digestive Functions, General Debility,Sj'mp*1 toms of Consumption, &c.

MENTALLY.—The fearful effccts on the mind are much'

THOUSANDS of persons, of all ages, can now iudgc what is the cause of their decline In health. I.osing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated, have asin.tularappenrnnceabouf theeyes, Cough nndsymptonis of Consumption. This remedy has restored hun-

belng aware or physical weakness, should

Jan. 4,1854-4-lyC

TT

JEREMIAH CLARK, J. F.

A tjjiei.copy from the Record.

A

tfo. WILKINS, C'lk, BY JOHN WILKINB, Deputy.

Dec. 28, 1853-3-3w

Taken Up

John Sheets, living in Sugar Creek Township. Vigo county, Ind., one large Red St'-cr. marked with a split in the left ear and hole in the rij/ht—supposed to bo 4 years old, and Appraised to $18.00, by WAI. RAT and PETER WHITNFCK, his Y, mark.

P\

Sworn to before.me this 2d day of January,

1854, JAMES HEARD, J. P, A true Mpy fi*Mil the Record: AND. WILKINS, Clerk, 1ST Jons vrILKIN8, Deputy.

Jan. 11, 1854-5-3w

8tate of Iiliiana, Vigo Connty, ss. Vigo Circuit Court, March Term 1854,P S Francis R. Whipple and "J Joseph A. Foote, Complaint or Fore-

VS. "4 closure, ..

Jonathan L. Ituckman.

NOW,

sf.1954. -.•,..i

at this time, comc the said plaintiffs and file their complaint herein, praying for the foreclosure of a mortgage executed by said defendants to them, for his undivided interest in certain real estate in said county, together with an affidavit that the said defendant is not a resident of the Stile of Iudiana.

The said defendant is therefore hereby notified to appear before the Circuit Court of said county of Vigo, on the first Monday in March next, and answer said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absencc.

ANDREW WILKINS, Cl'k.

Tifojicpso:* & SCOTT, Plflf'v Ait'ys.^* January 25, lH54-7-3w

TAKKN UP

William Caldwell, living in Sugar Creek township,.Vii^o county, Indiana, one red Steer, with a white face and belly,

to $14,00

Harris. Sworn to before ME, this 6lh day of January, 1654. JAMES BEAEI, J. P.

A true copy from the record. 'ANDItEW WILKINS, Clerk. BT JOHN W ILK INS. Deputy. Jan. 18, l£*54-3W

State of Icdisaa, Vigo Connty, Set.

Vigo Circuit Court, March Term, 1864. Bernhard Kwppenbcimer,/ VS. CQmp.dm.$l25,W: MORGAN Sackett.

NOW

at U.is time comes the plaintiff ana files his complaint, and his affidavit that the said demand exists and is JUST, TOGETHER with the affidavit of a disinterested person, that the said defendant W oot a resident (ft the State of Indiana.

The said defendant is therefore hereby noti fied to APPEAR befdre the Circuit Court of the said coonty of Vigo, on the first Monday in March next, and answer, said complaint, or the same will he heard and determined in h«* I absence. ANDREW WILKINS, Cl'k.

TOOXas H- Nsxeo*. PL'ts. Att'y, February 4, IFC54-9-3w

I Tlf

COTTOX' YARX^GEX(TY~~

AYSVILLE, Kcntacky, CJotton Yarns iJX for sat*

Vy

tia® BAFF 4R retail- Wmanted tfce

best TA the market. ..: TUKBEX.

Stay

New Arrival!

N,w is Ihe time lo save Your Money* YATES & LOWERRE, lensurein announcing to the citizenS| of Terre llauteand vicinity, that they havbought the store known as "Mutch Hot

are

MIND AND BODY. all kinds of Hats and Caps and Gent's FurnishYOUNG 3tBN. '/-j—J ^I..t—1 i_ .1. Especially, who have heronie the victims of solitary vicc, that dreadful and destructive habit, which annually sweeps to an untimely jrrate, thousands of youny men or the most exaitcd talents and briliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senate?

"ow prepared to furnish them with

ing Goody that enn be enquired for, both whole-sv sale and retail, and ns good an article as canK

goc

be got in the state. They lutein! to be second» to none of the Hatters west of the motinloinSi in quality of goods and cheapness of prices.—$ They particularly invite the attention of the countrv Merchants, bcititr certain that they can fill their orders to suit them.. For your own satisfaction call and see. "We will w«r- As rant to please all that deal with us. Below will be found the list of prices both wholesale* and retail for-Silk Hats.

RETAIL PRICES.

Silk Hats made to order bv Conformator, $5,00 not made to order and set by Conformator, $4,00 Ca Silk liats not made to order and not set

Number 1.

ure finds he has imhihetl the seeds of this diseane, it too ofteji happens that an ill timed sense of shame, or dread of tUtcoverv, deters him from applying to thosa who, from education and respectahility, can alone be« friend him, delaying until the constitutional iiyirtp^ toms of this horrid discaso make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in thead and limbs, dimness of «ight, ileafijess, uades oil the skin, bones and arms, blotchcs on the head, face and extreiucties, progress on with (rightful rapidity, till at last tliv palate of the mouth or the hones of the nose fall in, and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, Mil death, puts a period to his lUeadful sufferings by• sending him to that "houme whence no traveler 1 XT I PIUT Sr returns. To such, therefore. Pr.

Silk Ilats not made to order. No, 8, WHOLESALE PRICES. Silk liats No. 1 Ex., per dozen,

I

Sept. 14, 1853. -to amt.$a.xsS. II. P.

JeflFersori Life Insurance Company, O IN IN N A I O I O Capital $100,000—paid in and secured.

Incorporated hy the State ]f Ohio. rniflS coinpuny havn inina pccultnr mivanUgei—It* .1 capital in paid tn and securetl-^U* Ooardof Director* wolt known throughout the Wont.

It ha» two departments—Joint StoCk and Mutual. The rate* of premium in tho Joint Stock Uapartmcnt arc rcduced equal to an annual caah diVldeud of tkirtf three and ont-IHifd per cent.

The Mutual department tl aecufed hy tho whole capital of the company, and its accumulation*. The rate* of premium are lhc same as in other mutual companie*. iremlum is taken where the annual premium amount*

A mite for one-half of the premium is taken Insurance 1* for life, ami tn to 9-0.

All *hould insure whose Income depend* upon their personal exertions, and would cease at their death—a* Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers, Mechanic*, and Clerks. Merchants. TraU?»meivjinil Manufacturers, in active bu*ines«: owner* of V«al estate thAl la Intumhpm.1 ihoufd Jnsure^and thereby prcvent a aacri(ice In case of (tenth. Kndoracr* andsecuritle* should roqutr# the principalt to insure their live* and assign the poltcles as their aecuritv,

DiRo.Tiins.—H. II. Goodman, W. W. Con***, Wm. Burnet Win. M. Cammon, President White Water Canal Samuel It. Keys J). W. Deahler, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Hank George Carlisle, President Lafayette Banking Company A. G. Burt C. Conahan Charles Goodman K. Gesi H. B. Payne, Cleveland, President of Cleveland and Columhu* Knllroad.

Bo\«t or Pis*sf:e.—Hon. Jacob Burnet. Samuel WlKcin*. T. f, Goodmftir, Ksq. ft. H. BAILEY. Atehfo

G. W. PATRICK, M. D., Medical Uxaininer. Terrs-Haute, Feb. 2 lH5:i-8- ly

AMERICAN UNION

I E I N S A N E O A S

Capital $100,000.

IKCO&POFTATEN BY THE LEOIBUATUSB O* OHIOI Charier Perpetual. Orrirt, So. 14, EAST KOUBTII STSCBT, CISAWSATI. rpiiis COMPANY issue* Policies at tlis following rates for 91,000, and in proportion for a larjsr •mount. AR». Joint Stock RaU*. Mutual Rates. 20 Years. »H:«0 iJ5 do. l-li® 30 do, 1&5f<e i.' 35 do.

4(-f

40 do. 21vl0 45 do. 2.V40 50 do. 32:H0

with

red ,NOADabove

O-YC I«IC»

round his eyes, and branded with the letter A TJFE.N0POR^TEN"E«R*'^ insurance, tiie rates M« 33 on the riffh't horn, and crop off the right ear per cent less. On the mutual rate* one-half only is supposed'to be 3 or 4 years old,and

appraised

f-

$3,50 $3,00

/$42,00:|| $:iU.002 $.10,1)0

3 $24,00*'

P. S. Hilts made to order on short notice, ytfjfs®*'TATES A LOWKRSK. Practical Halter.^ No. 1. Modesitt's Block, north of square/' Feb. 22 1854,-dAwlr

V'i

With the Old System of Building Housr*}^

in 11II I

IIIMHIIII milium imiiitiii

iiiiiima li

°!Tdurs

with our own. Haute, Ind., will be attended to, whefu a bill of prices may be procured. ^'7#^ vngtji' ieb. 24, Ifc54.-ulin-w3m

fmnnuViate-

ly consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect hoalth. All Surgical operations performed.

N. B.—I.et no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, either personally or by letter. Skin .disease* speedly cured.

OFFICE, JVo.7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST.. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. All Utters must be I'ostpaiil. Jt Jt r* The remedies can be sent to any part of the United States.

'Trtlicn '"'tp

BYTownship,

Ormond Harbour living }ii Fayette Vigo comity, Indiana, on the 7th day of December, 1853, one SORREL MARE COLT, both hind legs and the left lore leg white up to the knees, the other fnro foot white, some white in the face—no other marks or brands perceiveable—supposed to be about eight months old. Appraised to nineteen dollars, by WM.UAM STICFFY and JACOB A. HAT, before me, Jeremiah Clark, a Justice of the Peace, Dec. 27th, I85 i.

I

ill Utl« 11«11

plcd^je^1 til* 1* LL, vl

the most Inviolable secrecy and, I Builder's Wareroom* aid timber Yard, No. 365«

from las extensive pinctice iu the first hospitals of I Wml Front Street Cincinnati Ohi/i luirope and America, he can confidently recommend a

r™,7o

safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this HPHIfc extensive building, 0(1 ty 250 feet. 6 horrid dissease. It is a melancholy fact, that thou-j -L stories high, with inachiuerv for mnnufacun'ikllifiiiiH'^i^^hricI1 WI',0'7' 'Misca*e' 'he turing Panel Doors, Sash. Venetian and Panel poison mercury, ruin the0' consUtution, a'ud 'eUhe?! Shutters DooT and Window Frames Mantels, send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely eravo or Base or Wash boards, Pilnwrs, Mould intf.H, nd Yellow Pine Floor-•

ll ni or

Weatherboards, White and in£, and pinned boards for the inside finish of Stores, Dwelling Houses, Churches tc. ,if. Farmers and others building, can be supplied with Lumber and Carpenter work rendy made for Brick or Frame Houses.

Our work is not maOe as most Factory work, with tenuous half wav through, but is framed in the same manner as if made by hand and warranted as good or better, as it is made from seasoned lumber and tested iu a Drying .• house.

Orders filled for boards and framing matori als of every description. Sash primed and glazed kept on hand.

Terms, CASH. A bill of pricos can be seen at this office. All orders left with Mr. E. S. Wolfe, Tcrre-

le W

°i,e ...

if

THKOtfGH TO

New York, Boston, ^Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia. "DAS8ENGEUS hound East will leave Ter-re-llauteatT a.m., Indianapolis at 1 p. m., ress Train of tlva lroad at Dayton

Bullevue with tho

Toledo aud CU*VI«1IIIH1 Railroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 4 o'clock 45 luin. p. ni.. connecting the same evening with all trains bound East. -^y*-r-gN» A V.T TXFift To Dayton from Terre-Haute $5,50 To Cleveland fr.oin Day ton.„ 5,00 To No-.v ViorJf trmn Onyfon 15,00 To Boston from,.Dayton l7,l0

For furllver information apply to T. C. MITCHELL, Agent, Dayton, Ohio. E. F. OSUORM, Supt.M. II. A L. E. it. R. Co.

February 23, lt$58-23-ly

m. fall (Too^nsi, WENTWORTH & BROTHERS,

Wholesale Dealers in Dry (ioods.

U. WO 150, WAIN .NTRTF.F/r,

S,

CINCINNATI. (•).,

NVITES the attention of their friends and Countrv Merchants generally, to their very rge.Stock of American and European Goods, which will bo offered cheap for cash or approved credit.

$17:70 •JL) M0 2V.m 5T .V) 4 ri5i-00 '39:30 48 :m

'js' s«

The rates are taken for the whole terin of

reaairea

McOloch and Aicnar

by Thomas

id easb, the remaining B«tf in Premium

required lif easb, I** California rlsh* taken at an extra premium of 9 ttV Acency for Terre-Haute, Tnd„ at the Expreaa P^tlng Office, Ra*t of the ^f^NALOSON^

Terre-IUute, March 30, l8XH«-1yr «*.x*

A E

I O E W O E S A E A E A I

OJF

the 20TH (to-day) Ja«»'ary, 1*54, the SUBSCRIBER will open IN Terre-Haule, a branch offals Wholesale GROCERY in Cincinnati, where BUYERS will choice seleetmns of ST A LB and FAXCY Oil QCERIES, which will be at Cincinnati prices with the add it

JON OF freight ONLY

O" BOTFL C0TJ5TEY and CITY XZSOHABTTS can h»VE HILI» of EOODS filled immediately

TNR store in Terre-Ilaute, or in FIRE day*

will sav*

the City Grocerr,as

Jatroaff SKWtf

at

from

Cincinnati, in quantities to suit purchasers. O" Families

money by calling at

I will offer litem a fine as­

sortment o£F?*»H goods at reduced PRICES, "Quick sales and small profit*"is ray motto. Terms—Ca*h. or cxchaoge for Produce. O

Remember the

1

City Or«»cery.

(-0

on Nalionai

BEND STREET, three DOWNS W**TOF Second STREET, Stewart'* bnilding, Terre-Haute. R. S. COX

1