Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 103, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 May 1861 — Page 2

TITE DAILY EXfRESS.

TEmiE-IIAUTE; FRIDAT MAY 17.1-61. Twt transfer of Major Geaeral Hrrira to Fortress Mcnrve, anJ tha furwarxLoj of larje supr-Iie of ammunition to ilt yot, rocücate prelL'e LssMurUnt luoteiceut in southwestern Virjr'ma t aa earlv date. ?P Cel. Audemyn'sarrive.! at Cincinnati ami liij er.thusivitWr recejt:.'n there lv the authorities anJcltjen are reportel by telegraph. Wer it pcwiUle thxl the cxi.jei.cie or lue tjrc uma iwi iu. nw mi.u.vu v Lis journey, this uoble ttriot. this h :et, , , i-i i . . lo.val reutlen.an. who. like lue jrrcat p' type?, is n fear mt asa rtprrk would re ; reir fr;m the rauItitaJei nho would tUn üf , to greet him. throughout tha entire We.t. , I tech a welcome at hs not been offered aar maa ainc the memorable vUit of Ia Far j rtte to the t'nited State In If.' I. The America Question m Kuropr. Eitrj aucceeiing Kurop"n mail brings intelligence which render peater the ua probatilitj that any of the leading foreign power will reconix the aoi Juaal Southern Coofedcracy, aul conti run tli itnpreMOJi bate repcitedl exprepcl, that coader tionsof self interest woukl not outweigh, een sr:th th cotton spinnen of FIirn!, their ; Irrepreasib! ejiuplhi with th efforts of our Coernxnent t maintain its integrity, and to prevent the dissemination of the fearliuij reirogrcaaire uogirJ ci ine nouiucrn j tbool of politiciana. The Indon Tw. a j ouma!, more than any other in England, j . I -1 k. ' V alll to the comtnercia! interests of the Khigdou, has been unvarying in it condemnation of the course pursued by the Secejaiou leiders. and. although its latent rpiie towards Brother Jonathan is apparent in the balf-deristve tone of ius leaders on the Americm embroslio, it erer expresses the hope that the tupremacTof Law mjy be nutnuind by our authorities and the prestige acquired Ly our country, as the asylum of tbe op pressed fugitire from tyranny, and the home of liberty of thought aud speech, cii rieu-r be destroyed. The Xtv$, an almost equally lafl uential journal, in its number of Aril 2Tth, discuses very ably the policy of the confederate leaders. After adrlsing "the admirers of the 2ew Dahomey" that, in the bombardmeat of Kcrt Sumter, they are furnished with "another opportunity of appUuding the prompt InitiaÜTe of that confederation," it psji: From the meetiag of the Convention of South Carolina to the firinr on Fort Sumter. thesnseives in only one way. LTnablo to do ADjiuing io inspire conuuence at uome or abroad, and malntaininr their boaition bvthe groaeeat tvranay, tbey have raplly become eminent In the art of ruin. Having destroyed the greatness, the) unity and the prosperity of their country, it onle remained for them to destroy its peace, and this wa an esy matter. The capture of Fort Sumter will never be mentioned among the great military exploits of history. It Ls solely as probably the prelude of a long series of fratricidal eotrnicta thai it so powerfully excites the sympathy of two worlds, and in that view it U one of the most important events of our time. rnlhuiatic eomrnend.Uionj of the gallantry of the tjirrisn of Sumter follow, and tbe A'ears thenpradicis.wtlh wonderful forecaste, the secession of Virginia as an almost neces eiry sequence of the "blow struck" at Charles ten, and the probability of an atUck by the Southern troop t?pm Washington, actuated by the view, on the part of the. Montgomery politicians, that, once in jos-esIon of the Capital, tliey would be considered, in the eyes c-f the world, as de fart, the Government It concludes ita article thus. Vain as is this imagination, it is just such a one aa the Southern leaders are likely to indulge, and an attack on the national capital must not le diarniseed from the catalogue of contingencies because the project is wild and absurd. The dire poverty of the Confedera ey, and the bopetenes.s cf obtaining credit, as shown in the failure of the new loan, while the loin offered by the Government cfthe I'niori has ln subscribed four millions in excei. powerfully as they must tell in a protracted war, will only make the 3fontom ery Government more despera'.el? adventurous. Hut the moat important effect of these occurrcncra must be expected in the North, the Fast, and above all in the Wet. The temper of the proud and idle Southerners inrlioes them to ostentatious aud premature military display, and perhaps also to a mis take which has been made e New here: that of supposing that an industrotu population of forbearin; disposition may safely be triSed with. Rut in this repet t the North ia likely to undeceive them. The tenor of letters ud newspapers leads us to expect t!.at. now that the Montgomery Government L. shown its cidora. sll hesitation wiU I at an end. That a consolidation of opinion will take place lhat men's mitxl will Ue united in common

resolutions, and that w shall n hear ; 0f a Capuin sr. I trie-l t (n ne awa. but of the rapid development of war like forces . ' The people of the North are as high pirited ! h nuU n"i 1 "n 10 il M-v as thcae of the braKpnr South, anl they are i es a all in Mempht. They would not now at liberty to consult only ther-rmaaent allow n t have aa? other clothes with us. InteieaU of the covntrv. l!n?!an-i has invari Ti.. .i ..i.-w "-- . . . , , ''it t- li anav el on our wbuker. nt our hair ab It and unimou-.v dea.rrd a peiCc '..,- ayjütmentof the difhculiol the American . ,h,rt' t4' dvw n our heickt aa-I rornpleiion, but if this cannat te, her own UThliviiJcxl , and treited u more like vul$ tha wn sympathies are for IW who represent the We!!, U . I hue sent f r Ann. and I liberty. sociaI end j:.ical. the moralitr. the I , . , , ,, v . ,. . nhghteoment. enerjry atai all that is b.vp. t nu h hft ' ful sad progressive atn-nf; th American - s w;jj wrjpasple. again r l glie yoa a'.l the particuTars how I sv. w es-arl. It Uvoc courace. It w Ltra oa TKkfufgestionscttttinM m the fallow mg j Put, tUr.k (od. I am net ia the oamuoioaln to the Chicago Jmrnl are j tuT of th nfue wretchs; I am now etcfUeat. vm The eüifent service to he urtJr th Sun aB,i If I n only readered fue-eiiaesia eatingviish- t Aua and Linie iu .is wife and chill'tarrt1rra t H.tir !. K.mi ... I it ; all I k.

ew-t fertreas) is levJ d.apote: but we thLnk the oa!y prvbaUe reü't of their -ttemptri use for it dicawiure of storm;ag ptrtics would be toTIaten npu the commafider of i the poat, who tri the eipriment. a was- I rijwet similar s tba iu earned by Marshal Koult, whe, whea (kiverur of the citv af raxis, endeavor.! to tfjres a m-.b v a ! Liberal tre of tLe cle6U,? element, from the street engines, an-1 who was innafijttelv dutbsi. by the c ta rireri.. srrl tre to L dylaj day, the rdiculo t.t!e .f Mar!ul Pyrioge Stssm Fiat Fsuiars it rax Ft ais I 4 KMTa Jot asi : I would an e-t the prepoety or Inrmsn eaca rrt rx-w iu the pmsesin of the Federal Ion es. wish ore first Ciass ?eam t.re ej-.ine. carwMc i.f ihro w ing three irtarn .f w atr throah v,tT lo one rian Ire I IeetofNe la rte tf f ' in the Fort, or lle e'.i,g of cue, it wojM prove of great servke Afim. U iU ih enemy at lean pi to Mrm he Ftt. three streams ta!t water ent iih 'wUier.t f.rxe into t'eir f ce. tnifht eff r. t tKe-.r rtej(M eosse, anl j1 tifeir smanHfCfr S'fhiI! the eoeay -Ktfcd ;;i takln: the f;-t. tTke water msfht be throaa lu'.o tl. p.dar Kif aT ue and p I the piw rr .r thr'r 3e H W c

.secession Mtrritirarr. j The. fallowing item frvm tLo Memj4Js i Daslv Jrput indicate a L'.1 degree of teas- j

peratnre ia that Initiale f r anvena wUo msy have a lingering attachment far the IViuQ, or ho mv be uuvtlKog to emlrk his all ia the cause of secession. We com aiciid lbs tnl lection t j the cartful con'w! en lion of thoee apoltit fr treten who shrink ahait with horror, at the j romyl ttf rU of the UoTcmtocut to uj-pre rebelLiou wherever it Lit aiuineJ tangible shape. Foa tum Vit Us Awaist Us, tut! I-r vvt Io a fratriciJ.U warLkethe present, ts?ronal neutrality I a impossible as Siate iractinrv. Frerj dweller in the Slate of the old Union muti yiii ia the civil broil or leave the country : and he who will join must join his jurtv in its own lectbu, or j naturally be rospectcA of double dealing. I Nctificauocs are iurrcasne on all aide., and ,. . . . eonscieutiou.lv fiht with us and for u. lere us. All opia-k-n taay tc tolerated ia jace ri?ht aciitn n w. That there axe mon m many trveamen, most useful anen, raWM at the North, who rare nothing for politics, and would peaceablj work for the I siten of work raying naught, doing naught 1 ag3uat the honor or aafetj of the Suuth. we ! beliere;)et, if we cannot depend upon thero a brethtea Im iAnfht, we ae no uae here fur them. The buainea of the day ia war, and ti'.l that U orer we Late nu u-e for men who are not Mldiers of the South when her eoil needs tie fenders against iuTaion. The following account of tho grvuud of action of Southern Committees of Sifetv, preccb. we do not doubt. ouIt too correct a r.'dtir of tlie rrmil tenure tv which tnr rrpm not kinan to the local authoritiea to he "loublj dyeü in treason" j his sen tiance of lihertj and of the alight cau .j which mar lesd to his arrest and imprison n.eut; j TIE Viuuasct Committvui 3Iad Tool ! to 1'aiTATC Exp. -One Kita in conjunction ' with a painter narned,Grain. perpetrated here ! a panoj licon of several Southern localities of present interest. Among YiU't workmen i was one I)ick. whom, it would seem Kill left behind him, when he left Memphis, unre warded for .hw liiHjr. Dirk followel ritz j and caught him in a not very distant town. ; I'.lz not wisliinj; or unable to Mtiifr Dick 1 pectiniarly, denouncel him to the vigilance ! crmmittre of the ptace as an abolitionist and 1 Chicago thief. Dick hid t leave. He re turned to Memphis resolved on vengesuc t. Knowing that Fitz was Ii how m Hclly Spring Dirk rent an aflidavit there to the eiTert that Fitz was an abolitionist, and had tid that the firhtoncc upon us he would ti ht for the North. The panopticon w as stop ped, and drain h.is come to Memphis to obtain the influeuce of rertaiu orticial tuutie to j couutertalance the affidavits of Dick. ; And here i another of the s irne sort: j Ihta. We learn that the case of the man ; Donu. arreste-l for allegrvl incendiarism and ; abolltionuoui. i still before the committee of I safely. ! Tie double crimes with wh'ch this victim j of the "chivalry" is ch.irgel liave the same I ; iv. v.abnlirr nf thi Svuth j ,,cD'i4rT arHl ja.uoiiuoni.a are synonymous . I trrm in their dialect -and he "who noes not love idavery for its own aake, as a Divine intitutiou; who does not worship it as the corner stone of civil literty, and who tloes not, in bi inmost soul, desire to sec it extended and rrpetuated over the whole earth as a caeaxis of human reformation second in dignity, iiaportmce anl mcrednevi alone to the Chrialian religion, is both in the estimation of the propagandist of tin- new sy-dem of ethics. Is it strange th.it tlat Johnson, Kihcride, Ne!ao.n, anl other gnA men of Tennessee ehudder at the danger threatening their State, when iia destinies are likely to be placed uadtr cuntrol of the originators aud disseminators of doctrine so pernicious and destructive to all the interests of humanity ? or, that Tanon Brownlow hus he wonld aik a week to determine, if offered his choice and forced to make it between the Southern Confederacy and a more sulphurous regirn ? "Can auta tLinrs 1-e. 4n4 overeitna ua like s. pair.j cloud Htthwjt car Bjiial wiir?"' CorvviTioN r tue HoiTnaan AtwT. We have been permitted to make the following extrncts from a letter received a d.iy or two since, by a mechanic in the idiop of the Terra Haute A Richmond Kailroad, from his brother, jtit encape from the Sesiori armv: Mt Dear TaoTHta Dsmiil: 1 h.e ju-t arrived here -h.ive leen here two days. I left the Southern army this day one week ago. . I luve lud a lurd time of it. I cro-s el the mountains frm Nashville, traveled three nights nutil I rTxsetl the State line, ami Ot into Kentucky. 1 had mot hi a.; to tmt ftm Sunday untd Tknrtdtiy ten e'oci. I had no clothe but a dirty gray shirt and gr-iy putt and pair of nigger shoe; that is a Southern add!er" fatigue dre I did not have a cent of money. Well, D . I mi taken away without even teing jMrmittrvI to -ee my family. Aün ;'hi wifcj nolosrl me ! to rtrownvjJIe. M s She went to the brute Yur a.TaH tiootte ßrvJiher. THOMAS. ctkf arKaTtr FjToa Krtrs; A certain iadi aiual wha desire fur otlke. and has Keen Kffi'ra!lT defeate-1 bv the Cr-rmin. made following rertrk . at the Vl fil uble t.iu m.'rr.inj . I srtiTt hi hke t- aee te tiemm ct.m:ianv ! drowrfd in a h-'e full vf licte beer.' Now ihe Germans w0M like v kn-. w lather th'-s remark w at made if. ennseaerace of Kraw -NoiLir.gi or Ssweiorutiv. In eujer cae every ene of us sreredr u sneet hiru le to face. We slick to the l'ninn , airl trt d.i what is rirht. arxl are mm ennrrS to gie Viaca tW-!,' h. in Krg'h mih tierr.itn tdow. Titav H t Tt, May iHh, ls.. 'A ts iv aa to day n.-.m"nate.! fr Con arre-sa at an ii.fi.nmal meetiag of his frverxl 7r ''Teere r-w. If ihw jevf of his treason to u t I'd vex tsse be as atrcng as it is -"i tri to l-e, Wits.n i i.re 1 ke!y ta br a caril date for the DUt ' Tt'eraaa

To the American People. r lavasa vat uefTowi tha U.JepeeJrav I. That tat, ta half despair I tall: wauan'a aacleat t:r U deadlier uautto, kr a!.d U eU; Ake sees the aa.ca that givae tar id The akaratful esare, that tapus Kara baaooavllcal el aetrUi fire, AoJ caakea bar ceart a traiter'a iea" cs-ve be UU, agr eeaiaryatae I

u. Ok. I y.a- Uc fofbraQrr&a4. iuw U imMt tfc tr p.Aai, kadartü iMi, yi kcping Ko4 11 ww graadre, aw abliKcr far at las rocs4 &WU' eu 7 lpiug froaa in attar t las flgkt t or rtdta bS for Cferttr4 Kigal. lit. Thruavut Ike Uai latrs fea a cry, A u lUa apla4or fills the sky; t'roaa sry alii tfcs baaasra tarsi, Lake buJs by aj rU arcctsa uartt; la svtrf aaiaitt ho tu a&4 mart, Ths GrVsi af a slogla htr & Um to st r alas waose fla tvr fclad wlta taat ef Sertstj-ata. is. lbs hat wasrsbr U. oli Caj UU rrua Maur'i tuar.V. dtaitt, Sirwck dawa Ua llava of unr craa4 Sa4 BttaJa j es, tu aoai aaisaai Oos ailghty Peoria, atara aad ueug To cruta its aoBtutnaaat4 wroof , ladtgnaot wna üs wraCt, wawa iJ ailia as ttta awfut awars at Ou4! Tkacua aUU! Taay läagat ye WiaJ: Tb praps a? luu ISay uB4arim&a4. Atu4 year trait, yoar auragta osflaJ, AbJ staias4 lie KaUoa'a aasaa ut prtss -w I .ft j baavsa y aar loyal browi, Casar oik a af yar fatbar'a sows, A el rut tarvuU traltAr taaru tra k To akhtr faa aaJ freaioua bark. VI. Lh aw f'riU unUua lladaa aa mh rouItt Iba baltla tbaa bauiJ Oo4 fighta wllb ya. au4 ovti baa4 Iluati its 4a ar tanner of Joar 44. TLey, a4 Its glurUa of lbs Taat, Tba f"utura, 4aniag (turn aa4 tul, 9 all tba hbliett b"x t4 saaa, Ar laaintnr, tituXupb tayoar vaa Vll. wwuriKl, b w:ft to Co! leach y Its t at how ti'Lt tb Trts" 11 aw bcklar4 lrHJr ba!trt la bar fclark bart tbe I'au-tot'a aua!; How aure th r,lt that Jo.tir winj;a, ltuw wk tba arm a traitor bring; llw mighty thy, whu taaJfaat lan4 l tr t trrlom' Iag aai r'rae4utu'a Land: Aril 30, 1541. Cnpt. Lyona Ci up tin Mailt. We give below tbe remarks of the New I York Herald and the Louisville Journal, in ( reference to the breaking up of the neit of ; traitors. The char4Cter of the iwr al i .. . ... . . . J wcu ,-n.a "fr renutks are ta happy coutraft with th.ae of certain other jmm who projf4$ to be Union, while in reality they net or find auy thing to denounce, except on part of those who are latorin; to support the Union : rrero lle New York llrraJJ. j The gieatest achievement ret accomplished since the breaking out of the Southern re- i olution was thatCapt. Lvon who, on inday , afternoon, aurrounded Camp Jackson in the outskirts of St. Ixuis, with three thousand United States volunteers, and eight pieces of carman, compelled the surrender of Geo. Frost and eisht hundred m'litia, without firing ahot orkillins a man. They were all made prisoners of war, but ere offered their liberty on condition of swearing not to aerre ag ainet the Government of the United States; which they declined to do, on the ground that it would implr they haC already taken up arms against the Government, an imputation which they disclaimed. The were therefore mirched to prison qetween two lines of the volunteers. The latter were attacked with floncs, after the fashion of Baltimore, when the trooj fired and killed soine twenty persons. Gen. Frost stated that he had rot been sur prised, he would have given battle, even against such odda that be was merdlr organizing and drilling State troopai in compliance with tii e order of the Governor of the State, as he had a perfect right to do. Hut Capt. Lyons, in his letter demanding the surrender, charged Frost ann his men with betnir in communication with the Southern Confederacy, with receiving large supplies of maUrial of war from it, which formerly belonged to Uncle Sam. and with mediUltng the overthrow of the United States authority id Mtasouri. The fact of thee gentlemen refusing to take an oath not to serve against the Federal Govern, tnent ia strong presumptive evidence that the charge of Capt. Lyon was true. The whole of the rebel force was not captured, as a large number of them had been m the city on leave; but there were enough to make an example. The bagging of an entire Ilegiment of secessionists, without wasting a cartridge, is good sport forone day. It is no ordinard feat, and the enterprising efficer dencrve the highest praise for what he has done. This war Ls bringing out the dashing qualities af men who otherwise, would be unknown. The case of Jones at Harper's Ferry; of Jones, who has jut captured the steam gun of the Baltimore rebels tn route to Harper's Ferry; of Conway, who refused to haul down the stars ann afripes at Pensocola, and of Hart, of our owu city, who naileetbemto the flagstaff on Fort Sumter, may he refeered to as instances of the development of fine military character in our officers - when the occasion arises to bring it out. But rince this struggle began, there ia none who has won niore laurels than General Butler, of Massachusetts, and uniess we are greatly mistaken, thee are only prel'minary to more important victori hereafter. As the decide.! action of onr 'Government tho cs. a of Baltimore has saved Maryland from seceseioa, aud probably from beinj the theater of war, has the? movement of Capt. LvonciprsIeces5on in the bud in Missouri, wVich will, we think, become as loyal a State as any in the Union, notwithstanding tbe military preparation bill paAsed by a aecesdon ist Legislature, on the recommendation of a se-x-iou Governor. This deed of arms a m;ly compensAtion for the capture of our troops bv the secession chielUinof Texas. The Lyon method with the revolutionist will be sure to pro e effective in all ia the lorder St sie. f r roea th IxniMsiiie Jaaraal, IltV iMrvttAsr itoM St. Lous FaoatBLi BaTTtt- The following telegraph d;spatch was raeii ed by wis of oar fellow. citizens lst night from St. Ixuis: Sr. Lous. May 10. lftI. Miesosiri tro- ;- at Caatip Jackson will le attacked to night. Great exritment. We l-elieve tlut Camp Jack rri is just out of St. Ioui, a id that it is occupied bv some tb utrHls of rcxesskmists whoe purpose has been to take possesion of the city. The federal trtMi in the city number m i era 1 thuand. and w presume that the meaning of this diiiUh is that Uie federal army would attack the secession army lat niht. Farther news will be looked for with intense anxiety. Who among w has 'expected the first .great fight In this war to takepiace at St. IxiuLs. between nrxipg parties in the same State? .Wv fe Str Spa ?ied Bsmner trhrrrrrr itfMt, b ?brß ky fe sVcca ee titliken ?r avert. irtasw tha Lauil jovaai lSth We rerret that bkod was shed at St. limits on Friiay n;g,ht jpon tbe ocrasion of the sur-rer-der of the ecesion troo; at Camp Jack son tn the United State troop aavi Unten volunteers, but certainly the firing done by the latter, though perhaps it had better tKit been Vne. was most strongly proTftke-.l. According to the accounts received, stoces were thrown and pistol shots fired by excited parties in the aurroun-ling crowd, and tw pr three companies, at the command of a wounded iVd'.ah captain, returned the fire, killing u; ward of twenty persons, ifK-imh'fe, two wo men and aevcral ct:fMren. This occurrence will of course te ueJ, jJ prvbably not without soccesa. Ut exasperate the mlirds of the people against the Union troop ia Mip-o art bat H is hardly to be et juried that military force, when their blood tasip. srUl ua-l to be peltri wrJa rocki aad f red en ar i shot dow8 withoct retcrnirf the f re.

s I rons lis rauaia tanttr. Wuo u Carr. N. Kimbii ? I iee that cap. N. KiatBLt of the Knox County Intincibles ha been recocuneoded for Colonel rfthe 14th Regiment now being tisernbled at Camp Viro. Who is he T lie is a student of old Aaburr. Was Captain of a com pa ny in the 2d Indiana Itegiment it the iiitlie of iWni VUta, w here he did valiant service, proving himself true in the hour ef trial. In the retreat, he brought off Ii Xi men lu eomptny firm ; rallyiug he fought all day with Lia vkole company, lie made himelf the nucleus for his command. Afur the deciaion of the Court of inquiry upon the conduct of their Colonel, the Colonel came out on dress parade of the Regimen;. Capuin Kimble refused to be Inspected br him, marching his men off the parade ground for which he was court martialed. His sword was afterwards given back to him. Such is Capuin N. Kimble now Colonel Mih Indiat a Regiment in the service of the State. Tr'u

is a w ise selection, conferring honor oa wkorn honor ia due. , R. W. J. LCCAL. Statt IndUna, Viye Coary, aa: Ciariasa Mrwblnaey vs. Jwbn McLibj Vig I Common Mass Court, Auru.l Term, A. P. 1SC1. Tie rWlatlff ta ths atxta ntitl4 eaua fled lu , tb CUrk'a OCr of lb Vigo Common l'ltaa Court ' bcrCocnplvlot allagla tlt tb IrfeiKlaal. Jbn ( wtiauy absented btmaalf from bla uiaal j lc ef rssidane In Vigo county, L-dUca, tuort tbao fivs i yaars ara, aad kU wbcrraUxits ara auknai Sbat I al4 4rto4a&t laaailtled to a kbara ta Iba lata ef tla fatbfr, Ttwoaa Mawhinr.fy, au4 of lia t rotter, : kanla Mswht&bytht he left Claritta Mewhinnry, , bit wif, tba roniplatnae.1 bcrria. and five mlnvr ' cUUien, wiibout b'.Dir made proriklou fcr tba up- ( eort ui etlufatln if his said uudly, and that nil ! 1 lasi.lr are la aeel of t:e nraceeJ of 14 irotrrly . J X r tbrir aurporl r..t f Jii Uorv !! tbe al t cu plalTiint aiki t . e ( ourt tui u suau r-e pranica and takra that aa!J 4(l-r.dA&t la dead, anl tbat tt , lort on proof af Uta above ueutioiia4 facta, um ! Jurtadicliuu over tba tat of drffnJant ani j spputt an adaitnUlrator vfLSa aa!i ttr, haviDg a.l tbe riftbia an4 powera and uljct to all the duties , inrrlatioa tbereta wbkb appertaia to AdmlnUtratora of decedent's eiutca. Tba aai4 defendant Jba Mewblnney will tak ca ties tbM anlsaa ha b and appear ta tb Vigo Com- j awo llama Court, oa tba flrt day af tba beat terra af aaid Court, oba bulden at Terrs Haute. Iadlana, an tla third tnday In Augutt, 1S41. tbea audthara W a4a4 v.cr or demar to aid eoioj,Un.t, tla ; .Di will t Of.e rn.'.Ded la b'.a atseuc by said ', Caert.- j HOSr-onr 1 BROWN, Plf. Mir: cayndwlBi JuStl'H 11. PLAKt, Clark. Itid1a!iao Journal copy aud tend bill is Allya. CROCERIES. ; jtSTi:i:ci:ivi:h ATTirrru-rp, Kenne W Salmon In lick 1; Na. 1 M ackeret In KiU; IUlllrnorc Cove Ovaler. f) -ajji- mi . - , l'iiui Dried Teacher.; Prime Drteu Apple: (ierman Prune; TnrkUh do. UST HECKIVED atTL TfLK'N, Eitra FamUy Hour in Barrel: Fstra Family Hour In Sack; lirabaiu Fluur; Corn Ural. atvyU-dtf FOR nEteT. qHE LAUtiE AND PLEASANT .JL Irwrllicg lluoae, situated on Cain, letwesn Tafai kat and Fourth Arreeta. latelr orcapitxt by Mn. (irorermaa. M0 Tcra reaaouabla. Apply to Uayl6 .tif J, H. HUKB. rpiIE SPACIOUS ANDCONVE--1- XIEXT fitore room recently occupied by Measra. R. S. Coa ft Son, oo Vf alah street, north i-te IutUe Sisare, on eery eaay terme. Apple to MarMtf MAkTC.ROVr.RMAN, DWE risau ELLINQ HOUSE for RENT. risaaanUv located Ulweeo Sixth and Sevsntb atreeu. north of Oieatnut etreet, coataintng; eta raorn and cellar. Ajplv J. P. t0!tIHT, aplsdtf 0ce ever Kinshall k 1'aJJk's. HOTELS: BATES HOUSE. Wfl. Jl I)Ot, Proprietor. a-a Corner of Illinois V 'U'nshiutrtort Ms., MI)lls l'OMS, IM). TERRMAÜTE HOUSE Corner Wabnih A AeTrntla teure haute, - - - . Indiana. (roxMCALT axowx a rur. raaiaic norsr.) rpms IA OVE OF ttie larof.st. REST ARX SAJoaa, and moat comfortaM Hotels In Uie A eat, aad far fu perl or la every other respect to any other la thia ctty. It eootajaj ore hundred aad twenty pleasant, well ventilated, sad well fumlihed lAdmn: Rooms, several of them wlin Tar Ices a'.tarhed, for the accotnuicdaUoa of faanlhea. It aituaie1 la the maat pleaant part vt the ctty, and com ecleot U tha Railroad PepoUT" Omnlboaa run to aad from the ntie. asaSMSat UCIf HtOUS. ' LEGAL. State tf Imdimnm, Vipt County, $t: El'.aha M. Hnntltniun, Alexander dK;rtrvr, Rol art Mrtireitor and Hannah Smith vs. Kira V. Smith Vlco Cwnaion t'leaa Court, Aorun Terra. A. P. isci. . HPHE plaintiffs in the abot-j entitled -a. ranse, have Riad In the Clerk'a office of tL VUe Common Pteaa (ort of Vio roar t v. Indiana. Utelr r.KBj laial, sll-rihe that the said dffeadant. ST a ' a . a i . a - . "

Tira w . SiMiih, al. :.ied Llmaelf from Lia uaual place j tnr do bu Utile ereJU luiUc, bslaV enabled thereof reaiJenca iu lerre-llaatc, Vigotouuly, p.ore thau j by ta ee 11 rny kv1 at a smaller pevjft. t tare oa

a" year a,:, and bla wberabau are utknow that he left a lars;e atnouat of property tn aald coan ty, wiiLont bstUi( made any prorinioa fr the ma aaratnent thereof that he left Hannah Smith, the 1 ceapplaiatU hla wife and fle minor cLild,en, without baring wsde aty provision for the tut port aDd edu- ! cation of Lia family and thai Lia property, o ataa. i doned by him, la sufft-ring waatj that aafd oiler ' rocnplaioa&t Knha at. IluuUn:Vi and Alesender alcOrecnr and Kabert Jf.";reor, and o:he ra, are cred- J lu-r or said Smith, and that a sale of said property ' ia naceaaarr for tha pattern: of aaid Ämlth'a debts ' aaktnjt aald Vl Common P1aa Coui, to hear sail : complaict, and vpm erovf, presume the laid Lira W . amith dead, and astame Joriadiction. over aaid estate oi aiu erDa ia tr.e aatna manner and to lh same itent a If ih Mid Sm'.ih wr dead, sad appvtci sa adadrkstratrT of bUeiUte, a ho shall hare all the rifhta aad poaar, and ba uWJe-t to alt the duties la r;aila thereto, whS-h sppenaia to admltlatrator of d-adeaU eilalea. ikerefore. iLs laid defendant. Itrt X JtnU., ri:i take notice thai anleaa ha ba aot apiar in the " ! t'utaeaoo ITeas Court, oa the trU day ff lh nett term ef aald I'vurt. to he Lwldett at 7rr Hants. Vla county, en the ikirJ afondar of Aurnat. 1S41, then aat there to plead. e"wr wr demur t said eowrplaint. Ike aaaa arlJi ba UvtArmWtl in kU shaeac ly aaid Court. M. tjt.s U Caaac, I'lf. attr. JtM t It. I4.1KL, Clerk . loylldwlm. VUa Ctaty Cotaaiwa rieasf'vaiU laattaaa polls Jonrua opy and send UU ta Attys. LITERARY. VKW YORK, St. IiH IS at TCkRf.uarrK. iiaiie.. Atd all tha Kastor a Week iiw and Meeufcüe fr a.l st rujSJtS AK50LiJ'S LTTTlRABT iCr'T. 0AFC0F ?OR SALE. ONE OF HALL lVdi'a rs protf sM burjtar prvsf flaJaa, r4 aa saw I Uraxjaira st M. VV. fw ak 5 a. KeaTaaaaa . est RAILROADS. EraU-JTille Cc CniTrfordaTiUe IIB Co. J s OT I Cr. TO f4TO( lallOI.Dr.Itsj, A T A MEETING tT th Hoard 1 ; V a re-r ef tUCarftf. be!d Apltsth, lawl.Uwaa (Wrf, That s firsl caü ef a.T t!arts d as oa fKrk ! U tvassf.! a Craw?ardn:!e tailread, aksTTlkeJ by etaikVliars rii:r !a T!-a eaaatr, Va e&avSa eavsAia ew ee bafers the ltth day af Jtna rat rt, et the Pk!af Bocate efW. t- Hr2B. la tla easy ef Terra-waa. 1. 1. lLAETZT, fWy.

CLOTMINC.

1,000 VOLUNTEERS - T WS I'niun Clothing fitore ! Thoy Will bo Equipped i AT THK SHORTEST NOTICK. LATEST 8TYLH. AD U3WIU1T TRICE ! ha aü w ary a!(y UHAUV-MADi: C li O T H t N ; n o n: Wo Have Not Forgotten You ! 1 O L D I K It H I HERE'S THK rtACE TO Cl'T THE WORTH OT YOUR XOSUY ! LADIES ! Vf tat socii: iura In Ck wiy ct C hildren Clothing ! aXaT To ooe lud all w aar, dwa'i take vur ward for It, but cotae and sae for jotuiela. UAKTAOCK, ALLF.N V 1 1. myWdwif DRUCCI5TQ. (TCC5Oa 70 T. H. SAJLX A CO.; fi'boleaal k netoll BRUQGIOT, an ixaLai m ! Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 5cc, COIiNF.R FOURTH A MAIN STS. T HAVE NOW OX HAND, AND X am eonstautJy recelrtrj. every artkl aeuaTly kept in Wholesale Prns; Honaea, aoI tnrita tha atlra tton cf Country JDenleiH, te my prWe t-efre pcrchasir. elaewhere, belim coejadeti thai Ut price aud quality 1 run compete seltia Cincinnati. COAL OIL. LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL. ALCOHOL. HURT; FLUID. TUR FEN TINE. WHITE LEAD, Aad ether Oeary Oonda, aold Id lota at a ery aiuall advanca on Man-jfartarer'a Prices for thai" eay. I bava rotB t the eoocloaton ll.at tie m4 svtera ! ! tli a beat, txitli ti bavee imt 11 r .- .w.u'i. . aaad a laff a trk cf rrMn olid cro-rVei ar 1'urc WIiicn nntl Liquor To wlvt I end ae epeial stietio TT'nncv Goods ! av cf every klad tnrtadtaa in part. lions, Rntber aad 5Le;i CwaVa; toapa, T.'h. riair. Jtail and O-h- Praahesi; fsoar frsrates, llalr tHJs, Cp. '-. " LnjA'.(ii.K.vs inti.oyj, A enai naa. ralrrecla tor liar llnudke rrhlef . .Tt the Tepalar Patont Modlclnos , f U.a dar, whieh 1 1 v en by the I ike W rt prics. I -e4of rf.Jra .vtnnufMclure, AM whik I tn eutJldently rer-niid RARR'fi FFXTORAL ELIXIR ' fCap,.af Celda Ae. BAKU'S CASTOR INF. t fia af a "wwf thlr.rs Is ns rVr tha bafr. Coal Oil Xrirsai3a I r it I m k i t s Aftp wirn. j ronetsftlty oa hand, Wittdotr a ia , . ff all e'res mt ,. wd-r at th abie-1 RtW. I 4! tsaaa a Pitt evrply of sll arrVlea asd n Oriental & Grecian Painting, ; PRESORIPTIONS C'f My al Arc jrstety Cj-mde! ;rr n r M r m b t h -a Hit 1 wl.l aW ba txor-Lt b- s.t e-e. i d not J feffattha i ftitei.

Corner of ronrtk ara natlnttroeta TERRTC IIaXTTE lToi. snaladwy.

CD3ALL, M'DOUCAL Ci CO. 1

PARID DRiiSS FABRICS eoaa dilution & Forced ttaie! Lewe tkaaaa et f Xsaaywa-taati ED3ALL, McDOUOAL t CO. Xf t teelig s wtafc4U LtL- of atl the Bvrw aa4 .atagact Style es j PAniß DItEOO CeOOD ! ; Broehe llloralne Ja pa llajds aivl btHes. i GrisiaiilleH, rontiellce, Hain and Kaid Fopllnj. Morambkjues, CtreasiMn le PoU4. J Oretblae, A'Daiu, --.rrge AxtaUa. i Foil de CLerre, ! Foulands. T.eal China R!k. MapentirH, fehei-herd's Flaids. Crepe Mareta', riain French Cauibrici, Small Figured PeresJea, 20,000 Ydi LAVELLAS. wot A 12Wc fc r6U 10.000 Yds Tine OIALL1S. " 20e for 12 ! Beautiful Travelling and 8ueet Mixtures at 6V4 eents 100.000 Yard Heautlful Clirees At CV4'c. REMEMBER ! IC Tarda Fast Cvdor One CaHeo for ftl.6J A n.KNPID LINT. OF I Rh n t In, .Tlnntlr, EloopOlairlo. iarntolo, etc. BLACK AND I'ANCY DRESS SILKS ! Verv Den ManufartnrM I Hark 8(11 it 7i, 65. l.on ana 155. A lcilAil a ot New snl Cle-ant FANCY DRESS SILKS ! rnsbrarir f Ko'i-t f;-a ? i - Taa, Broten, Crrm, itarie J,rtjl Biw'.Kttnr, nW(Wr.' Ataa, tbaa t"V dsirUe Orntll Check China & Fooi&rd 8IIX1, . AM aT! Ik. fw aal dUabta ec;W iteported. i wbtrh wlta .ar rtitlre iwk s"'t ba add at p1na ta ! at prices ts eult ttoea. EDSALL.M'DOlT.ALcVCoS, J

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Cordial V$ & UI.OO XI RrfoiT 7-kinz. ' vfUrTa.iat ivnnffiar i K EAT F.ST PFMKDY IX THK WORM) r tat .nal Ieltrlna A. Ielia:htfnl Csr dial ;:rcr Taaken I Ilralittand irvhgih irtXKU I NO VISTAUK UIT IT. sxl Tigurva 3 ' LAUtS. 4- ya w.ut tba U of baa'.tb ta mi toyovr tbeek. again !-lLea Se an, lM gtx 1 MelJtAJfg mKiTnr.yiQ COKtiUL An fii'7 'L,.,niDi"t; H u w""ct at .auuj renrir. lor C hildrtn. ta! air Lei each O la Ul a-ar-xxkfiJ, takea every bwm nltg. fatin. prevaitUra agamtt cbiU a4 ferx, relloaT era or acy preva'lng disease. li a aura t, fever, cLoeri t v I ii i-M.K.r. r r . . - . i . . i vr aeaiara rta t "ani 1 a. J I ... .a. a A . ..u iwb iiuunoui l 1KAIM IM tee-ret!-la.ncua ci.npcnjr.da! Ak for Dr. J. 11. kaUaa'a Mrit-.Leuii.g Cordial ard lUood rerlfrr Tak. no'Line e:e. It U tba only reu.clj that wül rarU rinr t .okI tboroacLlr. aiM at a am Uli. IkENüllIEN and l.N IvHRTE ine hole 1 aauwu It u j.ut oj la Urg bottlea-i pr tnrte or Ii totUfNi for i. VR. J. II. Mr IX AN, rroarltcr foiufr Third ax.d lm Su S. Iocis, If a. Dr. Tfrl.eaai I'niversal filial I ca iivaa cert.MvT, nu.:vi..sa, TtijAra,t There r.eTrr baa Unt CATTlAKTlC we4)caM i SVsc'. TtAfn relng entirely vegetat ie.a.e r perfr,tIT tcu-. ecct at.u can takm ty tLe ocvt tetlf infiau ves prr1 prrul rerDoisS all fi:t!oo aecre- ; tlcn. sH4 cr Inj ure, feud n.aiter Jmx a etocnack la Tact, tae are tbe elr pIU that b'.4 U uaaJ lm ( tnalarloa IKatrlct. , Itey produce do rr, ltt, ,;fknea ar r4im t. rLa auanach er bowel, thwack vrrr acoea aa4 aaarrktoa I ulLinV:? fM'aiay aecreU-i-Ji aliliTerad Kidr.e. Tvh .11 frujrr fiota tUja. j tcss. headache and foul su.aach. wLeo aa rle. a remedy eaa b Ualueiy Keep iLen. cetinxnCr band; a aingle dc taken tn a. 00, to.T prtt j honra, daya and mantfc f a,'cti,eKS. AU far I J ; 12. ilrLean e t'tuveraal I.L. Take aa other Heina i t"' V"T y ITU. MUy 14 cui, p." , ba vA ran ke a, rt by mail to atiT rart f tha L r t raei a Third and lloe u. eu Loci. lr. J il. .ticl.raue Vulcanic oil IJnlutenf. Tata llawT ICxrajiXAL 1 tue f ol, roa 2da.v tialLAfr. Taouaaada af human atrg L.. leD ta4 a lUa fr""1 ' mlMry' vy l tits ibi- ; naMe IJümeaU It will relieve I'ALV almost ia.:aL- ! taneoualr, and It wiU cImhw, .artfr ard avraj tba , ule-tiMjlU.lnanlncredjtleahort flme. ktU l'B ! VOUAMCOILIJMMt.Vr will relleret I. ..7 e'erate f a a ,f ia.eutaaiin, (iotit, or f-eBralrla lor I'aralvsi, ( cntraned Vnle., feueneaa ar MaAr l""r l" te Jsuu, Mux W or Lieaicatia, It a1U bav. , er r.J Two aj j htaUcne will cure here ThreaL j IleaJarU or Kar v he. J t r r.nm- or IValda. or ai 1 a 11 1 as laialUMe rrroedr. Ire It, and yo r.l ep It alwlji S land. or ar.y ona having t,arM i brt-r, artll aaea auoiMe by uaia MciwaaM'a Viii rore fr Galls lj.raiaa, Chafia. a.wa'.Un. Latrewaa. fewaeuer, WauaO, Serauha, ar auy aaierr al Laaa. Try it, aj1 j.u will te cv1waJ. . r. J 'f'Lrailas 4e lTtrietr. i6,1"! altttlla.sj-. "COLIC" CalM.y llorc Cattle and Korkt Tean All Other Complaints I i 1TACKS ARE SUDDEN. AND X lL freqcently eih eniue Jn a very abort period therefore il 1 wi to ta always prepared la tra ao alanxilr.jr; a cote i Iain t pn-aiptiy, r a trlfilrr ea. pease; say Ji recta. Own re of caul a&d bors raa conauatly keep on hand a poaitlre cure, and Lberb Ineure the Lvea af their rattle atd korw. frn, a... ; ReincSiW--cei.tliar.rvrvnllaTiia crrpr- ! fj? the raise a a bor. Ila Ja Ii rent botu. of 5kaa a Ii.atant Keiitr, piren in a ptr.t of warn wj ter, eldotn fails U cere a horse cf coll- In a ! ilIb- ' wie; la ettreme rase repeat the eJoae ia 15 m'aotea ror cni'w, etrain, fcpratna, knj mAnT mrr Jurie en hae,catiajl oiher aouciaU, koar.'s tr auat Relief fTed.!yeCecui a eure. Uar.y peraot.. tae bea an":tt-d to iiLr the m m i ed, by the ce of this womlerfal rae-Jirtr. The dotw .--vw noon uiusi t)Ttar.uty ef tb2 cent bottles, corseqaetitly a ar'rs: t4 ora Ulrd ia esade by pnrrha!rg the dollar bottle. Tor n a n la i n ci , SLOAN'S INSTANT RELIEF ! j li the r.reut Internal A Kiirrnal Remedy f the taruciate cere tXeolie, sore ILtml I beartbtire, wharh, waakn of U taxk or UI , js. dlarrhwe, dvventery, cholera nrntlni, aU enoi. aw reurlalata, Kk beacacte, araeraka, Ehaviraa- ( tiffi,aor,aear.fthelr)as.pln lathe UmN., cranrpa i sad epn,c.4d, spiral t.mrlaif.t, awUad tolnea, ) eprajria, bniisea, etc. Moan' Condition Powder ""eer fall la care Loraae, roch as eclV Moan'slnmll) Ointment ! I warranted u cure ti coatot-atltutecsaa ef r1 Klean' llerse Olatment ' Ha boenai e Dmu! re tTWrated f-re I T'T sr -W all deaW In ceJlj jc'.d as Terre HacU I y all U'mm. h :iaa. Retain: I y at Drtrl.t.. aptKtatf INSURANCE. H A 0 E & IleKEEH . 1 fPHK u-idmiTia-d, liavin .d aar-. , X ctaid alih Llm Mr.TC. P.. MrKter., tha ta,uM 4 tbe !rrya Afencle, heretafate rtdüad ty ! fc!rs, will hereafter be e-vla.l B ian.e o Ua far a MrKeen. j AjT-Katia-e for f.rt-ia Ir.Lrarre. aisde a h- , lLr of the firm, t:i repair proc pt attention. ; rrrrdaiTas J. h. HAf.t SOAP. 1 R O FE SSO R (J A R I) N E It IS OCT OF town: He r li.re are a few inure cate of Ma LLI rle. braiad ooap, left at lUrtietl'a, wt.Ch are wsrrarteea j to be an eicei.eit arbc'ie fr atar'.g asd the t '', a J re cure Ut r Laps on tfe fa-x it Laad, and fif tha teeth. It t arapaed It ia wsrrar.taed alao, ta re. nsore paltt aad frreae from w !r alik, t:riet. rccsfin, 'alia faal rvinra,) aM Lita por front all klrVa of farriüire. Call no !Uti'ti. L- Is a.ie a;ett. and aesTjse , rake WfWt a Ii .1 . '.aprlO.-drf WALL PAPER. 4 LARGE AND VEUSELEC A M etnrk of WaTT fanar. f Curlarr at 4 ATfm-KTr lire Ut4 rattema, far aiU e aaJfxttf FOR OALG. FAMILY HORSE FOR SALE TVrhauM tha Vaad ta fk eacsy, V-r

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