Daily Wabash Express, Volume 9, Number 145, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 November 1862 — Page 2

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MONDAY

...NOVEMBER 3. I Hi

We would again reDiiirfl tb citixeca of the 1st and M wrd of lhe elect,ou 10 d-T for 1 cottucilmw in eecL ward. W. R. McKt! ibe cooduiate orthe Ist ward Mi Mr

what

Fillkmu lor ib Tby ro botb cx ceiUiit D o1 ,f lccted- wa lb will be. they will look well U tho interests of the iW- While we soy this however. do not oetß to dapsrsge the other can didate butaawoautedtu uur last taeue the city regulation for the peace and qu.et of the city, are wolully deficient While we bare no impuuuona to cast anywhere, yet we have t sy that on,y protection lhe a fair i lb Ir n i ! a

.lie etilen naa ior ua wwu v ,7r revolver. It is bPd lbiofl M remedied by the election of the fror: rr.en

t? tho city Coneervniiini At the preecut time, the eyo ecarcelv ever -Uccee ' tho colossus of a newspaper which repreaenU in any wiy tho policy of - - "- Democrat. c part v. bat tl WUAt U V . meets the word "C jnservatisro " m" times it ie uaod to cover up oontiat-au of treason, and sometimes it cloaks the igoor,r:, .,'d i.trruw-m -M. -li-. ol i pliticisn who nover advancoo or keeps pace w rl t exicencte of the tirco-. iu. inaisu hat all public quettioirt ihall iio diapojed of aeeordiog to rules which governed tOOBO pol il stinabhlo moro tbto a ball century go. The "Oooffervativo" is the msn who belit .es io novov, under any cifumsUi eeo, levi ktinu from tho old beaten pall: 1 m erruUim " i old fafhioned, quiet, steady, roni.aii-' ' It iaofooo' tiditsm.t fjyui$mt snd old tnomttm It M a doctrine of ihopar ar.M the mm whoalwn- 1. :rr- t ,rr'v tho past with him, and f Mmkmi' n the present, h bth a f ol and a ooservative ' Kvery advancement M otylea radicalism, and everv im pi oftfliMl M rails a humbug. U the very (t riMNM of political fosilism. It never achieved anything worthy ot the hooaage of mankind, ai d it never will rl.irTe ftnythiug of seee a eharacter Wert w- ;t describe bnetly lsf "C00servativo,'" it would be about tllowti; T ko tlie editor of the Journal m l dresa him with tight velvet pantaloons, with kneebuckles. ailk otockings. pumps, had bellied coat, and a white hat of the old nty!e. and start him along tho street after a full liuncr, and you have the eroodiment of "Con.-erv-atism " As he aould pass along, the boys would -iy ci li .'tlier. 'there got- i t'onaorvative let us make obeiuinccto h.m, for he ia reanet lble on account of old age. is 0 good, clever old gentleman, but how j trrrhj hr hr drf't '. "'. It is the part of the conservative to denounce everything else as radicalism He always claims that " conservatism ' i the oalv panacea for public ills It alone must rule and got ern loe our nation become convulsed w th M-..1 air, " cousorvfttism " is the narcotic which i to rentore the IkkIv politic to pe.tce and .uiet Hut everything io not " conervatfxm " that cl iim? to be. Men and uewspoper also occasionally stool the livery of haaveu to aervo the devil in. The most ridicul u. und ah- t i d um yet put forth, h thl the receot elections lu thiSlate and Ohio mM in h.,c rvative triumpks. The result of thcao tlcclious do not show that the peoplo are disaatiatied w nU U- .hwt r Lhe administration, or 4h line of policy it ha defiued. lor it tswweii settled, that had the voter- been ftt I. " ; who are now on the field iu the servlco ! their country, tho elections would have re- I flatted in a complete Troon triumph. There j are hur unconditional I'nion mm i. he arao mm iIia rota nl 1 i.f aol f diers sj lar shows, while tho form or, disliking t- age in litile political and pftlttOM atruglc at the present, wis Mttftty HI aut orgi.iaatio lu.t I. ' '" ' ' ' ' with the Uomocr.it u party, as it calls itselt. Ir members lud no couicienlious SCrW -about party orgainrtion for party purp' Tho war OH rvpuded by them as not! moro than au ordinary political Ofttvpllge, m which success was a matter ol tmall coi r)iieiico to eilher s de. The leaders consula ft ft 1 red party orgsn.zat.oa a matter o! oigner importaaca lhaa auy coonoctod with public affair. Their ftdeice to their par Uatu friOuta waa to ry nur . aad aioce their defeat i.i tho prooidential elec tiou, tlr. doctrine of oarty organir ition with them baa been laiihfu ly maintained They roosaiaed at home, and left the uncondittonal umon meu to a9ht the battles lue tho Un ion aud good gvruuct, and wheu the elections were held, the conwequenre wa that thav achieved a r.clorr. as ihei ihooeo to Call it. Thte icoult i now deaigiMte I the swecesa of " ooooervfttiasa."" Itwassuc .'etwful in lee-l, for tl fought mm!i f.t at tho balloi-boi was before itftOOd f v erv o a '.. :.ot ece eve-xtu poood to has peculir ideas. radicalism Hnt what h radical urn. deaifntte-l trj t ft see c'.aim.nc to be conewrtatne. and m the radical parte about which we he much? The vonwn ati e political part falte represented by Jinn Bt'OaiaKas the prewet.t " c ner .. e ti OCWSSO of HliHw ; tr'.vtsm The ej part?, ae some cWoae to call auu rad. the JJmmn party. nd oabodiew life, vigor, tieegth. Oftownaiit . - rrnmont. and the Hpnt of the ae. it meet the evgeacieauf w.tii an exalted heroism . aftwl batiife and honor, aad s fear ews is followtsag ttvo path of doty It v hieve everything worth aehievie. )tansa a favoto lhe vifoeooe Siooocoteon vl tar. an-l tm dwteeaa-nsl to rowlocs täte m & awat ai ot tba rotSaeoi govsrwool vor tu juriai vUoo. and v , c :UK mm of ua laws, tho co rvaMeo osilo H radaralasam. or the rad -al porty. Keotacky nealra -Uo. whsaa the Me or tho t'aaoo was in paml. waa aa eaaaapie of evawers atiasa. aawi tho laOwSrrilbs Jowmal very proootly eallel B070l neatrality a " great rooaert alive tnaeash ' It was then jaat u . a triwaaph wwder tho cire-u aatL i. eai u usarhofevcI to lawttooa oswIOhio tbrva -b It was tb aucvewa of tb or lawve ssthjssoow the history of Ker t c hare be, lie sc 4 fbo hod not boon

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and 1 ' Mari at ism sSHiii II of Kootweh

different L.ui.vc trots that of patriotism.

A army of the Unlet on4 our natioaalit y tho OLemv from hfr borders in tt-

sb-red her peop'e to t X uiet of former times, but Lor peace an x protection were secured through the effjrU of L.t the L ul.:tl .11. .1 '. - 1 uul if rr

permanent peace b to be restored to the J bi ground, as I country, with the continued existence of one j inch.

Government, it will be arcoupiMbOd by

tte t;u he: is caiua rauicsusea aa cootratusiin-

guiahed from hat is iu turn called coosiot

ratiam. Were c-Qservatism to succeed to

power now J xrr xX'ioN DATS would aoon plant tue .ebel flag upon Kentucky soil to ware there forever. A "conservative" ' e emv would suit the great rebel leader be cause it would remain ijuiet or neutral while the rebel government establi . -wlf a a prn.anent rower.

A Letter from Pwtrte Ilcni. To the Editor of the S'. V. IrAnne Eetcemrd Friend: In perusal of the ' Friends' Miscellany," I foe od the following letter of ancient d te, a copy of which 1 transmit to thee for thy ue, according to tby Opinion of iu worth. With respect, 1 am thv friend, Jauxj'O Hanocaar Brooklyn, llth montu, 2lst, 1?62. I .4 xrrr frewt l" ramie' t l)nr Sir I t; knowledge the n mrmbtr of ike Ambly of o Edward J Stabler lasov, Jan. IS. 1773. ike this opportunity to oe "cerpt of A i llenezet's slavo-'.rade. 1 thank vou i nd lOiprovin ik'f i ! r What lhe won tb w ni in to have ; r-ivemetiU r,.I i l i ri :i Ui il, at a lidtc iieu the righu uf bumanltj are detiaetl anl uuderibxxl with precision, in a country above all others fuiiJ of lihertv, m such nit age and ;' woroptiR- ; f(, - ,i.aitent w !tn iherty. Kvcrv in the specula Irons conücieatiiii.king hoooetman r denied TOurpOK share ol it honors, but to vou a lost tribute of ie practice of a train of j irtue. among W rcetnent to , L 1 cannot itates the example or Him wlio life wns perfect, and, believe me, I hll hoaor tho Quakers for their nlle c.; r- i ii. .;.-! -laverv. they aro oqu illy calculated to rumote moral ami p one Iteltcvothal 1 own purchase? 1 general inoonver.i T rill not, I MOW pable my conduct Wou'.d nnr B mister of slavce of my a di iwu along hy the re of living without them, justify it; however cul1 will so far pay my do jv,i the taOorioaCO and rc. sod to larncr.t mv j toir to virtue as t rectitude nl her n waul of couformitv to them 1 believe the time will cm portniii will be oncrc l 1; eal ible evil, everything we prove it if it happens in our ii transmit to our descci with our slaves, a pity lor tl and au abhorrence of .lav ei reduce th:s wished tor relet tice, let us trial tho uuhnj when .in ofb this 1am:i l is to injijTj if not, let nts, together ..ti!: ;; lot, If we cannot itlfM to pracvictims with a lenity ; it is the lurtnoot ou u . ...c toward jnslice ; it H ailept we owo to the purity of OOP folix ion, t i show that it is at vari ance with tue laa wbi Here is an instance th ( i m er !! ! which lOatfSOw and r! i.. t l!e . - uiii Ii S ine dicutf .-i ot couciei osn is Maverv silout meetings v the ) have done that orate preaching cold : i .. .4. u at. c. snd a stead j st- !) i eo the teaching of to have found a bet f.. Of guide. I exiiort you to MtSSTYt in o ot your j eoplo icwsrm the treat the rcso ti ratlicttlo, and itempl upou il guaid igiiaH a ciTlain act of ro to in 1 Ma crv arc clerg utou. h could tu.u riotis i to !i. Hove i III' S h .l a 'h u ii i Tho I. London I . tu in ths which is as true as it is I To s ii tioihing ol il immoral pv U o( our a- the I ui.f ..i. tor a week il the si ttO oton miIv -itiun t.d m inMl of truth i-ii.e d l lUt Vl c 1 whoever th generous awT,' ' ,; , lhe laagwog "1 j gMr,k,J ahould i Ttvw Im ' !' w W" ui tru.l i I. b ' i losso .n.arh of nifa, wo .r ve 'e sasihM. asd hat her m th Neretts (,rk. -t iwer w,tfi three port I. i re.aer men to pleoo I betwo both hoe bow sosj etoe. ah that a ball will glanc fron mad aro iron bar, hot oa i these squarely, the oaahan IÄ0M would hit oq tho MM he m : r rant, ihreo hwj seven leet Ui 1 Wehh's Yard. It b to bs saw a so bo ewOaawoiod ist i ed sa ' stru nrv. lUfwablioss . i i . i ühss, wssta oal of wfti, -9 uioflÄ a i i 4 rv la o th eiocisoo. w f shaJi probably gS vv nitoei1 1 at sc

c MraffMM bat Indiscreet Ball

Last week ar. engine with twelve empty ftock can was coming upthe North Missouri railroad, near Florence, an infuriated bull 4iopotosl lu passage by getting on tho track and ikrow.ug up the dirt with his foot in a furious manner. The breaks where whistled

n, atxl the train atopped. but all to uo l lined ever t lucer starteü tae train again, It too obstinate animal would ' ve war to the iron horse; bot io aftokoo). The bull lowered his . au v a need lor the contest. raj running eo alow that, instead the infuriated ammal o3 the , wouid have done iu lull .speed. The couscijuence was the Lratn

rau up 0.1 engine and track and e

Bl traiu vm thrown Irom lhe ely destrore!. int olvin a looo I

to the company he'.w ecn J,ioNl to K0 i I loable itli the Negroes. It wa.4 reported yesterday that Mr Mili i t 'V .r-cr hsl been murdered bv lhe j arg rue on tho plantation. The particulars are I seal to be, that one ot the negroes had mibeI haved and was taken to Mr. Millacdo.v for ' chastisement, when he became abusive and

the overseer stru k him with his ridiingwbip, bein on horseback at the time. The negro t!. sf ed the overseer by the arm, endeavored to pull him off his horse, and became so furious that the overseer wished to sIm I h ui. but Mr. MiLLsiD05 presented t!.:- Au hour or two afterward the overseer wss fouüM murdered, with a number of bul. Id w.ijds in his head and breot. Kumar odds that the negroes allerward re olteJ. and . a detachment ot militsry hid to be sent toiiuell the revolt, which wss not effected l several of them iiad been killed But we have not been able to verify this Indeed, the whole account depend too much ott general report to warrant us to ou-h for - letiil The True Delta, Oct. 9. I mi Lu a rlilli i . Roforrittg to the expertmed- l Shehnry ni-s. tin- ( orre-rsnnlfiit nl the Time, who writes under signature of Sonet." mid who is alwavs honored w.ih . .h,m i. uous type. -., It i, oIivioihIj even mure iuijorlaiil ; i . to atcvjrtain the fono of the artillery ol fore ,:'! oavvioo, u which, in time of war, our p. .it. i. ca-ri wüiiidLo tip'C'!. than to dc Urmit.e t!ie cfiect of our owu uns on our Owi sbipl .ind targets. NHhing is tobe fau cil hv encouraging tho deluive notion 1 that our gnus ufiord us a p -wer of Attack : reign ship- cau result, while our shipo OOSB0S.I a rviwer of reitance whifh no KOOafOOn urinoniit. "Senex"' it if. extremely doubtful whether any oi the naval guns wluc!i have at present been inlro . SffMOd Ittlo the armament ol our iron hips would ii.rliit any considerable damage ou Mich frtgOtOS SO L lihiirc ami Normandie, i and it i OOlsOis the French luve, for some S 0 . I t L III .1 st. tntroiiuccu a gun wmcn w in tnrow headed shot through 41 .-inch j. Kites R timber bicking iSi - - Armstrong ('uns 'J ;. . .-h people are not yet sati-hed that Sir William Armstrong's guns are the be.-t oidn iuce for war purposes. At the recan it testing of several ot these cannon at H 'wicli, no leas thin ihroo 00 poundors buist. Two ol these huge guns, loaded with SO ver-proof charge ot twenty seven and a halt" pound-, ot powder, and a 110 pound -olid shot, buru through tho it coil, immediately behind the tiuuninus. The coil snd Iks internal tttbf were severed, and the portion ot the tube remaining in the breechw . ilso rent and torn in several places longitudinally bv t'.ie concussion. Thethinl t ;:. ited i: ttic centre of tho barrel . ! :icn tt ti.-verselv, almost ;h cut through with a saw. Keuch ot the guns had been lired for some days past i n ::i nl . to test the vent j itve. aud ne had lirei over two hundred rounds. K..v in, who is now iu Tu in, is suffering the rree;c-t anxiety on account ol his wife, who to so seriously ill that she is hardly ex pected to re cr hithiu thirteen years, avs a correspondent, Kossuth has lost sever al near relatives, and among them his oulv daughter; and while now anticipating this crowning calamity, he is extreaceiy straight cued in pecuniar v u:ittc:s. Iiis two som have so mo emplovment iu a public offico in Turin, but the remuneration they receive is too scaui v to enable them to render much issi-t.mce to tiie distinguished vai riot and Mil lyin mother, o Tin: M si .on il Kinam 1 he New York Time- : iilherepiesentitioniua.il iu some juarU'is ihn. lue public debt ha roacb- , . x'tuiioo'i i . i pro: exaggeration. Oa the Brot d.t of the present month, it was on v iSiiJO.lMHl (MM! and is now lcs than 00 Tl 1 mi utit includes the en tire r v.l ssd 6oto oVsoi t ti tlaims tf been ni.td Ai it and co v pevie- ! notes, cn $70 II i and $??0,000,(KW l I tie A iminitration : but excepts which no i nuitions have vet 'I lie claim i M in ex -eel JtlJll.m a a d ftlnl Uli IM Pai Psxssf LTssia Ki i. rtosi. Curtin m. ..n-v in 1 -l"l .'I'.' ''.1 Nleukcr's msjoritr in HV2, :i ."s31 Republican tote fall olf atout .Mi.tkMi the I. morratie vote falls off gOMMrlj at.dthitis what they brag nvr s an ;tnineii.e Ib'inH-rst' Lain The figures -h.iw heavy loaa n both ! Ir Hueil bid detnoliabed Itrnpn s armr in k mi. kv, the piemuim on culd would in a aöaele div have taileu one hall, ai d il'Mcim wt- l. snqmsb Lee's aims snd t.tke Huh'rs'U'd. tlie fiemiuin would atone botiothmc 'T nut tu noibmir. .loer. Hi u th is the hiebest revelation of Cod in nature the fountain of strength, beauty, ititeMf.-t ard happtne-' Ntii yet how many , sglecl -! SSSSOOl ererslbtng to mar it. as a thing ol no use Uhttio it is? Mat iirnnmn'-e 'I ' : il. ' jut em bis exii JuaOi MiT'U lu hmoml. He lias cap' i - iii the hebel armv, !c-.t 1 i Rk haaoorl oon 10 SSI loUn at the head ol tee. Uoecorwn or Meagier TOr. tu re in a . would lie bap n Mitebel'. vour .ui .ti i , Whatever et:: -i me- -. (! ereranee and asswdnttv. will be Thai ronled tou j-Kdins ln-.mp Wher,. the has mistaken las trade? Owes e as are (t IPOwOvOtid. K ) hsvto been . W'e dor. t ituak Hi It II ; are saal to telv owe) dead reteU all bwy eatr winter's J Jmmr porh frum that hl of lUaopftrev Mar SW gun and throw thoea anagOoo. tho othor day urwd f "44 Tob" 0 sat ha sat Lou Drm l-e i nc tbe m al - a a ourwalst with ei the s le a airs i.rewt Rniawi foagbl Ni Bsasie IVank of Kaolaeai aotoo lorai owi lhe preaaiaaa oat fohj row so high that Jl ahuiuig pasvwa row to 9T. tow nail is aa a f r j. t

wo aro v rSsv co w i La a Jörn mal

5. äSlFS

FUANlTURE.

A Fresh Arrival

AT Hit New Furniture Store, H Street, appnie the Caurt '.

M Terre Haute, Indiana AM N RE( KlVlNti nil lirirsst scU Pisest Stock eC r I K N I T I B U Erat yffrrrdiatkUCi'y. Taw ISaett ceawtiti in part of tk f i'owtaa sriid . -nH S. fwodf:tblea. Sofa Seat CksU. Kh:stb W. iV.i. Fi t Ctislr. miuuaos. Or. Ataw HA I R V ' Thor sM .:e sr. JsCT; tii - BEAB8TEABS , ransi All L.aduf Wood and Mstlie T.. iab.. -, 4. . j Hut-au, Mv . .1 VA.M.: 1 arhstanOsaad Saaawoawsta, WUstu.n. H-i UavW, llatr, t i k ' Cotton Top MatUaw, etc , He , all .-I wbirh Is1', sell at sork prices s will irdn.- ih. Cut ' Terr Haut and vicinity u b tb ii Fu- t j inc. iu-n ad of oeini to I '.. -y . r :. t all ami see for poanelrss. Wareroom so 1 ahh ; Rtrert, .piiotr tLe Contt Hvu- .. J. S Tl I.TOS COLLECI ATE. BRYANT & HASKELL'S PMV rr ßpni 1 1 nnHocrCa ini'h:ills litt i Ul I it v . "Imn trrrt i I I HKS.-HAI II. TllüM VS j BRYAisT. I: . !' ' . Vt M. D X'Kf.I.I Prtiiclpal. Trr. Maolf. rPHIti Institution is conducted by JL WM. H isKEi i.. f.rm. rly Drat aai'tai.t TeacL er ii bryaut's ComaiT' l Ci'ller I mP" I and rscsT.Uy Principal l th Common ml i ..:i-e' at Atli. t. It Is alao under ih dirt-. iicn of Prof T. J Bryant, Principal of BryanfaCtnirr. ialC.-llfR at ludianapoh', ons tl Iiis otdfi an-! t i ..j.ular C BaaaaeelaJ Teach rs In ihs ,t Our facilities for imparting thorough lu.irUtti u In all IbeMarcaatlle bran, brs is unsurpaaaod, whiU th.- prie' cf tuition I t.flow thst f sloiitar InsttOa. tioc, making SatS u't "ly th- aaWaaWOel SwJ ! one ot tL- most thorough instituilons m the Union. For tb b?ncnta derived rrcia a t, mm Trial anu cation. rrtor to avaaa a aagainr. aian b Am-ncan lw, FrwU-ey n Treatis. ou Bu- . the well inf irmsd basinet in.':- if "y 'mrnumty. Tka rartlit a iih whi.h o"r firalU;ta ec n e Kod . ;;.ploTtant i wail It.iown, at.tl lh. d.tr..ii of g l Mtaalionsa' .-r gra.iiMt i r will caltslalj it t th.-ir .i.l v. ...lag.' t" au i i ini in.tttutf.u. Evening v lasaca Iri.tii i tot All luinsa in our ui.Tnint, aac pii.u;. u: - naluitiff. lioating. ettlli K openaig ami eloaiag books, Sc., will rsceh e StOOspt ati.l efll. lent attention Those wanting elthe; at. untanta, al-smrn oi agents, are requested to all ou or address us, w hen lull Inf M uiation of qualiticauons will U g vru: CALL OR SEND POI CIROULAE, HTlVrx'tigesaeetiug writteo anwi r , w II p.ncloa- a stamp aM a.Hr. . T. J. r-K KT, Prea .or WM 11 ASK 1. 1 I.. Priucip! In.harwpolia, lud., IVne H.i Ind. Nov3.55m. RESTAURANT. A Quiet Place of Amusement ( 1 ENTLEME1S DE8IROÜ8 OF flurt a nior' ph aatit place than th 1 a - 1 al tb. Coriithian Hall Resl.iiraDl VM III 1.1 H t ROOMa, Ariliauow kept b L P. A 1 KKI.VKH, wl... lake gnat pleasure in tritig o please all who wi-u Ui paaa s lew Idle moments. Tbey keep a nirs, outrt place, and the 8al:i is wrl, supplied w.th par lUfrwshmenM, suab aa Win-, Lnviora, Uyrr . A Til I IX. IU i iff hi:m i. The alMjvenrni wish I" i. at n .u; a h-gMlniate tmslt.ras. and will trr b pleaoe all irniiwii who t. ! dipoaedt.' lend iberu a har- .1 ihrlr patr -nage. Kept. , lirw SPECIAL ELECTION T the qualified Voter of the Ftr$t somI SV ond Wardt in the City of Trrr Haut, Ind. YrUl WILL TAKT, NOTICE that si a meeting d the C- rooseo Conrx'.l, held on the evening of Oc'rtrfW.l, tl- f.. lb w lug orJer waapasac-l. ". .f, , , T at an . ie t' . ' T;.H i:. 1 1 r" yt tlve War aa. In the City pf Tsri Haute, Indiana, ori Monday tb tbtrd 1st or -em' er, ijc. follows, to-wtl. In the First Ward, st tbs City Mall, t All the vacancy nf J. ha 0. t.n towioe, lata a Councilman from SSM Ward, aad tbat David 5. Danaldarwi act aa Inspector, od Micha" Bytrs an 1 l haa. K Hfcfor4 as Jrjdges of och elottios Intbe Secnad Ward, at tba Control jaOoQwa Hall, to fid tb saeaneyof John . Wasson, at a Councilman from saM Wsrd, and laat (. 1 '- kerly act aj InanecioT and Cbaoncov Warren and M. W. Sedam Jadf of auch election, aixl tbat the Ciuk Iva ih n- nal notice of said election. W H STEWART, Mnvm Attest .! F Ot tira, Clerk OcC4 i ALE AND PORTER . t Wlüs- .V ste irepare.l io I I . fsraiak by Ih harral, or bottlad fwr faasUy ti lM.dvral purp.r ALK. I'oKTF.R CIDER I. A (IKK RKKK, Ale. la'wlaa Tarfr. i" la.lpblafrtcr, l.Sioa a la. a1a.tla.ai A I. Mirwanka laafSrf, Res CMattaaati I jftr Paar. CaWVWM lagvr Paar, P...-' 1 Tl lar. Sc , Sc. a wKinit a o , U-alara ia flfarorass and Frevtafcws. V t as ptl . bet aaw Tbtrd S Voanfc St rai ..l.a-a TSSSJt-HAlTS. DYE HOUSE. ;KW nK DYK HOl'SK. Tb mwlars.CW'' d wsaU rsaairtfully infona tWa ctttasssa -4 TVrra Maat aad veist. that Ua aas Jost an I 0 fristi tbe Kui with a wall as i. it.. w n4 r r bj . !e. : .i sg BasSa rimClaaw Py Row to aas 44 to ibis pUce have m W. s SartS rwttt S w to 4yo U any aoSSt laadios rarripthwi. aW :lw MinKR, I'LARlls.F Sen OYSTERS. 1 si Mill HKIIMM. aaity, by Svprcaa, aad win kp Wat SM W a basal, a . f Mail ' i ysters, Witb wtascS I will SaraasS the pabftr, ra any QaOaSoof oar t by tb case, can, gf barf east, s 5 M ci Tuttl'. T. M ac ll'tVV. S!. la. OYSTERS. OTSTsras 3am Twowt a snu a kept I- A. Fwata, at ta Sisr C-s-awT ;k aa4 Obas Sums 41 W

EDS ALL, ROOT & CO.

Until you war looks st tliosa HU h Fas y ia ftMks, Hears Plain Frewch Beps. Bach Printed Merino, Plain "French Msiino. all ansäe. Oral toUl

al fetraiMT: itutn, wrimr-. . nonvcaaes, i'iaiii ricsrTinttr Dress Geoas, st roSAMsi UOOTA CO. Uul m tu al Skirt! tot laJie and Mi -, a irrk lot Ju-t ). si p-rf-. t V-'it'- ! Till soiJO tkrf 11 rst-id; BOSAlsL ROOT a 00 I r l:r ,i lira nl at Disi Trlaiaa. Calof ft BibUais. Head Sta, nw siylea, La l-rs, Roffl Collar, s agt mui l-.m Marino Lodrwar fur tadivs MUses a very 4crlpu-ru lr sning Ribb-t . : Tiiteethit But' -ns, etc , sbjt e lb" v olpe. EDS ALL ROOT 00 IE 4 I I.IT. ! . sk n4 Skawl Lepsrtnt)t, fall fOke heSool Osatgas and sbspes cxtsut. Kmsinbr tost Bail dty a freak lot or aew and sleaant styles srs to t ps inprlceSo, to fiO esoh Ur-t aSaVjaOaS OS "Sc-wrod thsis l-v. ;n sit kind f Wv r, AT HOOI A r. Slain aud Pou . L. RYCE & SON. OCTOBER 1st, 1862 MX EYE CASH STUBE i l' Dress (io i Is Departaent r attract lv.' Stor material. Plain ami Fancv Silk sir wo ons Of rvry SWfawWaj Plain and Figmed Reps. Ugrgtal Display i res ever ..flere! in lhi nunket IIIN.SN TRI.rll.'1.S And T riming Kibbous to mate! i L. HYCE A. SoN. HahlMT Pastel) Ih-p.i rttnmt. li!oveand llosiory in Ood M Sttd Wool, for Ladies, Chihlrcti sad ticntMISSKS HALM KAI. HOW Belt Kibbons, Veil i'ins, el vet Kshboi -. Colored Elr;inrf, S!i i ! I'it - KogUsh Pias, New Styles MSasOaft, BttglaSw 0 -t ion TflfOO, and a l;trge variety ol Knit II ood a anil U l u E rap. L. KYCK L SON. Laces and E MibroiHcries, Surh ai ,Cagliob Throad, 'olosssioMpos, .l.iem.tt K.l'iiih's and Hind... t'.i!.tBsltoon ITodorslooTOS, woo -iylc Suieriüi Linen Cambric, eil - ol ev-i deacriptiuu, H n.lkcrrhiefs, kind4 o! Ith MISIIV I i l L A Si N ; I I U A Nl .W 8TQ01 Of OAHP ET8! An I eaoiOS PlMtrmr. wuh SO uU3UaUv large Sto' k htttatwtl. will find lirre.idfarjti.ges. N KW r AT TEENS OVL CHOTWB In all widlh. I I. r' I ' I R I Sf oll 4 Pas? r and Homot Furmhn tSmod L 1TCS A1 SON MILLINERY COODS. Mr II. A alter, ILL OPEN HKR M W pUndld "i.k f !"... Saturday, Oct. Hth. m,m I HowSQ. ar i 104 Ma TAX NOTICE. Trcaaurers Notice for iBC2 To thf Tar Pavers ar t . ., Ist Sj SSM . ri i. i . M :l, 1 JlrTlOL io hereby u ivu that a I0S Sapltrase f..r ISO? baa . .sc. raw a 'at f P RjS ' eaf . was Tl f ige TYIWNgHIPs ' T - a, "- " Mart la . sog Hoa y Crwafe Pr -ast.H. ... lodl Prairie Crswk Po4l a . . . . . naewaw Fwil tUey Fwll Losi Crk... ro Merias Ottar Orosa IVt Faretf PMl Inn SI latS&.ie'i Ii 21 16 1 l 51 go ....nSaOJ v. r ii 1 5 ft""-. u v, is U 1 Mm SI jo 01 sa IS JS la & 1 .lb 1 I H- . rai. 101 3 City, Taa rwSwwa4 tu pr f ax- t - saaaa ta i I b ! s r r I 4 LL kinds of Lienors, Foreign sod 2 Ibsssswflr, Porta. AU, she, at asaSOSat M. SiTg

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TUELL & RIPLEY.

- Ti in, 4- id ii.f:i vs HR AM OPENIN'Ö DAY! rbursdav, Od Iii, 18112! Exclusively Dry Good ! I j I UI KI.Kii NT ROOMS' mi MOST BtsBQ aXI 0OO0B! nl i Mi mi i 1 1 1 1 v n i i un etui lhe i l0E8T si.irh i.vri i hihiie.l in 1 erie Haute t'uiiie an I k ml i I n our H mii whether "U TÜKLL ,c RIPLKY, V I U Main Sifeei. Cornet ol .'ih. CLUIHINC. Fall Trade, 1862, "Uiiioii Clothing Slorr I a hag race .--!tnM. no., 1-i a irraat! arlrtr 'n hsn crar VeStr f r riii r'j! A Fine lot ot BLoi K. DLTTF. RTtOWN ANl MlTLRF.!lttY BfA VERM, on K OATS BUSINESS SUITS! saoj 'i. r hlack ul i h , KK-Kts V i vi ivr.s, A , Fan v 1'ieii'ii and Kngliah l'aaaimetfBUTK MILI I AUV LoiHbFoH Otttr! I mint nts. Fitijite Bni tn! OFFICERS PANTS ' I OLOVKS. BrcK HVASl LKTS, ' ! OTHJM'ANT; I TM -KALSRLV T l'riTJ AKTI.KTH, ! iir U '. HEOKTIK' f.t dpr "S. ftais y. a , atssaf i atsfi rasaa w i HAHiima a HAtiugR.

RYCE SON.

To the Patrons of the Buckeye Cash Store November, 1862. TOO O0alT llTO DSOJIOBl trlss (lOlkl st rcsinl. ai'b s Otock wf Wt to slect freaa. mers ds'lr stneelsO. Custoarrs will Ond bee s 1 f l ATKTNOVEmtO "Xriu the aasan we shall enstaatlr bss on esbibitiao s earl et v of Stylos thai will ounpat- wltb CiDcinaau and Sw Turk, aad will osll tkem si LOW pr pRir-s tbM thop eao be bewfht st SMOJO tswy tyi es Saal .optoO to the reason L. HACK a, N MEDICAL. We F. Hr I T1 , , T DET8I4 IAN N 1 si BGICON, S. Glvas swctal sUOSJtlontO tba OlOaOaaWaO a BSj oases of tb by. ajid Csr; oawratosfoe Cstsiart. vaaaatttl PWfal. ftoryRluut. blanblow.a. Statdsast:lowsa ta ssrlous nxm or a rot. dlaiiiaUoo .( tba K and Par, b a sail of tsaifs'.i.l sri.U. Ka loras aU,(l to tb Mind, aud Uaartuf to Us latai, in all .ssr ausrspt tibi of car ls oporatlon or wsodlosl traiaasat Msy be cjosuWsO. fro of chars:, bp IsUar ; otherwlso. (MBos, Suatkoaot corner iWn4 and Pop larptrssas. Torr-Maat. Indiana iirlV!l Dr. J. W. HOK(.A w ILL I'KAi Th K MKltK lM and Obstotrlos, iu Tsrrs Hau sn 1 ttul-.) . In all Its bronchos. Omcw Mo. t Uiwoa Mow, sta -Kawnaxssw No 06 .w, oortk ol . n.lnsif suRK KYU I HOn I KM To iht .llffirfroi. I alt M Morii ukoo tklaaseih...! ol auia an. lug to ibe inhabttarta of lbs Watsb ralksa -.nd tn pobTle goooraltr, tbat bo baa porta a. nlly iH alatl iu tba citr of Trr Haair, V igv run if, Ind.ana, wbare b baa opad aa offico on ü.or oar of Koarlb and Cbrry tlroeta, for tS bsawSi tt tboar al&lclsd with or , old rbronU aaaWOSSS and d'arsxs of all k'.t.l. aU. t. r the prat t: . roedUloe generally. Ue w .11 pay partit ulai attntl to U. tuU oo.u. Wl..Baa aaa kitswa 1 Ii.!' ruuiäi 4 d ' ' '.. f.n.a.a wraki.as, s. i.Tiia, a. i . ' Suras, ba ing p. if -rui' someof the nioxj wiaaifw rm aa Lu.li. HI raaictilra Iboagh new ai1 nukikowa i. pbjr. . tana gne. ally, bv l ean lest tu kauulrso . raaaa an.t bsau1 to ta p1, afa, awO carlalu N. K. All call, ulsht 'ly. ptoanixly . i wban notprofaat''ll) rtfags.l fsbafOSdSwly VISV aVto 4iVa.VaV, V VvvaVVVVTSW , ii v vvA '- OT DJ.ai;!iiaT. wv v: WvvA vv vv vv . VvoA s .vvvvww vvvV :vvV: Sv-vV.vvo s vvvvvvvv.. iSvVVVI'.V'ivAVvV SllVtS, S vtvVv iVVSS VV SvVVVsS w ivVwT. VVosX.'v. VaVVVVVVW w vvvV v'VVVV Wvv vvvvsV oVlSVVVVVVAV VVwWvVtVi. Au vV vvvi nitivtvXvvs. wNfOVä ViVVVVVVVVVvX V-v. CVVVV vvvvvvvvv, VwVvV sV IU iVOoiVi y OtW VVM. W VjVN.Vi.W owt c wv Vvvus vov v. Vv. Vavvvvvvvv v MS vv Via uo.v't, Uuu t . VyvvtA'v avvvvvv V taVhVN evvw Wvv Vv vvvvVvv . WvivvV. Wvv o.vvvvvv'2, 8kily Cw;., Uta., Foh. S, lt 1 Ytos, Vvuv tvv. V vocvi vva c vvt v v ia Vww c uv,v VvwtA 1VV IV wVOVM t tvvvv , latWow vvv vVv iowf cxctWvivA "aVVVVVVVV VV fj W tTOßFVlflUQH ükVV,WVVVVVVV v ivvvv uv CV VtVOVtftvvA DR. J. M. FROST, aft Last XVuMhiiitrtou 9tre i IN MAN a V .LI T1D KVtsv v BaW "Ovuvviv avxvV CovvwXvva "kVitvcWvvvX-v COiXEOIATE. T one Haute Female College Till' nXTH HUM I klKl t 1 Saaatua ia tbts Inatltutliss rill pu cn I hur4ay, the Ith of H pi. nni. Sv Taasaaa Spieaaw. S. M , f.-wv.il IhraSaa . i. tb Ohl. Frtnala f.4ls: as4 OlrnOal Fraaai follaaja, ..f Obi., alao, M - I Wlllatd, c4 lb TroyrVtaaU Samltiary . I f IV , barw SOOB aater-wata H tb lb a i 1. ' U e tlatlngwlsb In tbclr p; laaS0. t.. . t t'.r (rr wr nrar bktt o s.raMlg tban at pratrt. mud pupils w la bin t n "r boMdaaakapplirt.vn ImaseO - v renu ny ba aacural. Oaaaäswws f tb Cllg may b baO on appn a a-it Mb arstgoe JOHN C'OVsTtT aa. ia, len-dwia MILITARY NohlKiw ClaÜM) ilarl. Pay, Homii t ir . . 'I'll I. uti.lereined iiso mode oil 1 it" eaa j rrttgtat.ta tw yroewr with rli. pal b tbs a.k Pay. IaUi1 warrants an 1 V wbwb ar in 4'scwartrii autrltar .,r tb i ' lat ltTt. titSosrBlsail, M Insigal S Cu 'Swa-s ' ai 1 M- s..-ta HXSMT M UStiSOVK bwtSMtf Atrry assl aaglsUaia DISSOLUTION. 1M1K C'O PAKTNKRHHII' Here t I ra enst ng battt r. Rippert a VI II IIa si awe w ti. 'ay 1is4t4 b mat aal coaawnt r Mirvsrr s wm t iv. 1rr. HaaU, Ag 1. t LL i HOKK KNOVIN(i ihn. I swties tawwaii i u. r. 5tppt s dmm. wm. laaa. eait at ewe aaw aatia. r eUaaap taatr . sou, wltasMtt rartSv bjU Stth party J Ua 5 ras ia swtb'-'Tiaaw U attl lb aseaaas. W aOSO '!! ' : a ik 44 , 11 W laasbatn-st. W WlrTSOrT a I ' 05 Sa. SS. last Am it LECAL. i ' -aaswa a- iW 1 aBaasaaWWWaWI LL those wii hse onj oLotma agwaaatthe 4ssaa.l, Sra Drawls, a" basal tbatr ccawata la tb r4Tagwrd wtlblo I. ska. wM Ott I rai PORK PACKERS. LIV9 ft REED. i r t a -1 ' S if

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