Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 181, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 August 1861 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

TERRE-KAUTB: THURSDAY AUGUST 161 Th comauaicition of "Looker Oa" in rtoiudtr to tbe card of Jso. 0. Path, i pubH04 in another column. t are flitter! by th recognition of on of oar editorial ainoiig tb aaleotiona of tbe SundiT .Vf rc ury. of New Vorl. The only oversight U the lark of the r5pr credit to thlj Leet. Tu report of lh tlefeat of Col. Tina forcei ou the Kanaaha. pubUhed iu the daj dij dpatche fTuealav. ia not roufirmoJIt ia probat! a mere rumor. A i! it or two will resolve tbe doubt. Tin: Evening Journal abo!utelj shocked u on yeitenlay, bv miking the following avowal. "IVrLittto representative nor, in the United States Semite.!' We were not prepared for tLe repudiation cf Jesse. We iUfpOJtd thit HaicHT was a member of tbe great "1'eace part," whereof our amlab'e friend J ou t O.Duwu tbe chief "striker," and oar coy coteiaporarr the chief "Mower." Wonderful age, tbsuf lior. MoaTin returned from New York aal WftLir.Ktou at the c.Jie of Uit week. He U again bnsily cg-i t the Executive Depwtrnent, laboring a..iduolv the organisation of the regimenU cow forming in our State. The object of hia wisit to the Eat. which wa. connected with the financial affair of the State, and the procuring of additional arm, kc, ratisf.tctorilj attained. He U forming a wi le reputation throughout the nation a prompt, energetic and anccessfu! Executive. Our State doe not auffer. in thin respect, ia coinjuriaori with any of Lieh we know. Tbe Nhnmrock Itrrimrnt. In an interview with Col. RicnaaD J. Ktam, on vesterda, he expressed himself m greatly encouraged at the progress which is being rav3e la filling the Iriah regiment, of this State. There are two companies filled an 1 in c.imp. Seren others aro in proce of frnrafion and in good Land. Accounts from all ptrtiof tbe State are cheering and the regiment will doubtle aoon be reported full an ! read for equipment. A ?ery favorable arrangement ha been made, by which the men can be aent to the camp, at Indianapll, in small numbers, a recruited, and be mustered in and subUted before their compmiei are filled. Major Pall U at the Capital, interesting himelf to tbe affairs ol the rtiiücnt and lending assistance to Col. Uta. They Hill terj loon 1 retJ? for organitlon. Lat Terre Haute be represented in it ! Irubruaa m ake and aee to it ! Tut arrangement of ordering companies of volunteer into camp, before they are ready t be mastered into service, has both iu advantage and disad ran lace. Rv the present moJe, thoso raising companies are aived from immens personal eijei.d.ture ia the way of the diily uuitence of the ns recruit. The men. too, get ome ingut into the husinevi of c.imp Ufi. Iu an other fitw, it is of doubtful propriety. There is lo discipline exercised over them until they are regularly muater-?d and formed Into regiment. There U a species of iuaubordinaCon and demoralization constantly going on while they are awaiting niu.ter. The rule iuht to be o changed that a god and efficient drill officer should be in each camp, atiti tormttiou, and the solJlert should be put under pay, the day they enter, and placed right at work both officer and men to naiire the proper drill. Iterrivinir Their Pay. The Confederate are nndoubtedly pay. In; o;V their hirelings. The Indianapolis Jiurn l h uiu of JeT. Daria coin, the Torre Hiute Fiprtu omtof hi ihinplatttr currency, an 1 t!i I'ari (III.) Br fori a pa to traTcI through tho South. These are all Iieihiu-an parers, and tree with the arch traitor in couting romprotn!e. Is there anvthin M.-nifioant about it? Thealoei clipped from a ituperous little weekly, luiliug from the Eel Rirer reuu, cal!il the Clay County Democrat.It may proceed frtn ignorance or be intended fjr wit. It may be a deliberate falfthood iaten ll to p current among the ignorant jnd uninformed. 1I Knows what motire prompted the creature who "engineer" the c mceru to pen it. IIa er they eem to l filliug Lilo tery tuendactoui hbiu of late. The talk abjut "kirrliHi" i rich, and his al!u.lous Ui famfroHtlir refrethirnj The new "peace society " hue a Sue representative in the DrH-xrit. It w working out iL own SilvAtion with fe.ir nn I trembling!" It is a follower of the IKvi. i'recr Tarty of thh CongrtMior.al Dttrct. This teil the whole tory of ita inCrm'tv. I.ntli'h slew ol th W'mr. The conduct of the anjrity of the Hrit!.h Sutemen. upin tho questions cuoetel with the cif 11 war in the Unite-1 States is piejn licial to the iuterets of the Oovernmeat. The recent arm als frotu Knglid show this prejudice t ! more outpoken. i.'e the rpil at Mana, thün heretofort. Tbe Rreat bert of the people, however des nt aeem to respond to the sent! menu aad w-rl of their utficial. Tkere ap;eantaU !rn : feeling of jnpathy in th mi'U of tbe roatmoii rHpe with the i-ue of th Tnion n.dthe (internment. That thiliou',vl be o w not strange. Tie twocouatrrs are bjuod Uj;ethex by a com man origu rotamoii language and common purpoes. The cations ar allie! by all the tie of commerce atI kiodred. There houLl be ca coe of d ffe rence arise betweea then, riiaatlug out of the tocl matters of either. The UnitJ States has nerer bterfered in any of tke rebelhoa aaiat the Rrit:h 'n. It haa kept free fr all intevracddhng with the wars ia which Great Hrittin has teeu etvgsce L It has not only kne thi. but the sympathy of our Gorernrseut an I oar people hre pone out nnmtütakeaSly ia favorof ta C? of onf'nijther hnd'wbea ever bora b bitt!e against any foe etcepi orelre. Theae are t'i.rra fact, whici hltory shoas. Thsre fan be then no just CAie for the drifting currect of oppvwtn to the cau of oar Ootemaent y'iih!e among the Itrilish arUtocrary, and there m reson for the favorable feellaj eihibited anvmg the anse.

' Avamg the noted men of England there are a fw who seem to uuderstan I the cau.es, objects aikd proapects of our deplorable war. Jon 11 Ai gmt 31. T. iaoite oftbeae nn. He eipeeies bis tiewa clearly and fearlely, and is doiiir much to counteract the errors whkh other! are seeking to diembite. At reeeut public meeting, in Kochlale, he w called out, and look occasion to speak, at too length, upon American afTairs, and to put a deal of good common ene before the people, in relation thereto. Tho following ei tract is all that we hare space to quote: It U not exactly the business of this meeting, but my opinion ia that lie the ß re J tut e a which this revnry dtttnd$ rests (urmortsn the success tf the Washington ponernment tn upon its Jaiiure; and 1 believe nothing could be more monstrous than for us, who are not very averse to war ourselves, to set up for critira carping, cavilling critiea of what the Washiugton government is doing. I saw a letter the other uay from an EnzlUhman; resident for twenty fire years in Philadelphia, a merchant there, and a very prosperous merchant. He laid, "I prefer the ntitutions of this country (the United dutes) yery irich U yours in Kngland,"but he aayi ako, "if it be once adtnitt that here we have no counixy and no government, but that any portion of thene United Sutes can break oft from the central government whenever it pleases, then it is time for me to pack up what I have, anJ to go aomewher where there is a country and a government. Well, that is the pith of this question. Do you suppoe that if Lancashire aid Yorkshire thought that they would break off from the United Kingdom that those newpapers who are now preaching every kind of Moderation to the government of Washington would advise the government in London to allow thee two counties to set up a special government for themselves? When tAe people of Irtlandatkcd that they should secede' teas it proposed in Lundon thai they should be allowed treed peaceably? Holhny of the kind. I am not going to defend what is taking place in a country that is well able to defend itself. But I advise you, and I advi?e the people of England, to abstain from applying to the United Sutes doctrines and principle which we never apply to our own case. At any rate ther have never fought for "the balance of power'' in Europe. They have never fought to keep up a decaying empire. They have never squandered the money of theijtople iu such phantom expeditions as we have been engaged in. And now at this moment, when you are told that they are going tu be ruined by their vat expenditure, why the sum that they are going to raise in the great eraercn ?y of thi grievous war is no greater than what we raise every year during a time of peace. (Loud cheers.) They aay that they are not going to liberate slave. No; the object of the Washington government U to maintain their own constitution, and to act legally, as it permits and requires. Xo nan ia more ia favorof peace than I am; no man has denounced war more thau I hate, probably, iu this country; few men, in their public life, have suffered more obloquy I had almoat said more indignity in consequence of it. Cat I cannot for the life of me fee upon any of those principle upon which States are governed now I say nothing of the literal word of the New Testament 1 cannot see bow the state of affairs in America, with regard to the United Sutes government, could hare been different from what it is at this moment. We bad a heptarchy in th:.s country, and it n thought to be a goal thing to get rid of it and to have a united nation. If the thirty-three or thirty four Sutes of the American Unioa can break off whenever they like, I can see nothing but disaster and confusion throughout the whole of that continent. I say that the war, he it sucxr$fulor not, be U Christian or not, be it tcise or not, is a war t(t suitdin the government and to sustain the authority mf a threat nation; and that the people of Knjland. if they are true to their own sympathies, to their own history and to their own great act of 134, to which reference has already Leen made, w ill have no sympathy for tboe who wih to build up a great empire on the perpetual bondage of millions of their fallow men. (Loud cheers.)

John CS. Daria .1 Traitor aud Dianniomst. KiuTua ExriLM : Mr. Davis answers tar communication, charging him with being a socessionld, and doing the work of a tory and a spy, by calling me a liar, scouudrel, coward and a ptuillanirnom puppy. The an swer L certainly brief and very pointed. Just sach language a.s mot naturally pncecds (rota a heart and m'nd long disciplined in the school of demagogueiim, traitorirn and hypocrisy. Such language could not Uue from a heart pure and bonet in purpose, and cherishing peace and go'vl will to mankind. Worth like thoe. indic.tte a state of feeling bordering on ianaity ; au I would, in any but a notoriortlif wk'ked man, call for the exer cue of charity aud State gutrdimhip. How much more dignified, gentlemanly an-l natifictory weuld it lave been to the friends of Mr. Davis, had he replied by endeavoring to explain Lis portion, aud convincing the Mib- - n - g lie that he U an honet man ; anil then ahow ing, by his acts, a loyal and patriotic heart. With Mr. Davis as a private citiien. I have no "animadversions" to make. But with Mr. Divis as a politician itiner mt preacher, trickster an 1 demagogue, teaching pditical heresy, seceionism and rebellion I luve; and that, too, in behalf of my country and its future w eltare I have kuown him long. Asa citien and voter of the 7th Congressional District, of Indiana, I hare had govd reason toknowhiui. The firat act of hia betraval of the high trut im;el in him, known to the writer, wu hi vote to destroy that aered Compromise, known as the Missouri Compromise. That was traitoruru. fmm which have Üwn events more diatrous than that of a Benedict Arucld. Kalling, in Iru", to get the nomination of the Democratic party, for a seat in Congrei. h ttely acted the traitor to that party, and came out an in lejendent candidate, relyin on Republican totes for h's surcess. He rat cccesful but wtihimt the vote of the writer, who had lost all confidence In him. by his coure on the Mwaouri Compromise, ac I other act. TakI g his sett in Congrew. in the fall of l-.V, beaain mot shamefully, btely an I puil laniru uly proved tretcherdus and didoval ; Voi.1 een. of that gratitit)e cosim an t m e of the wort characters, by voting ateidil v. far two months, aga;nt a Republican speaker ar.d keeping the Hoasc dl rjrn!red. during that length of time, at an expe-ie of hJf mill on ol dollar. The Republican parte. an-i a large portloa of the lemmitic partv, have ever in, looked rspoa him at a enn of no uMity of character, at d mworthy their Cvanf. der. 't. C,mcka. jrh ps. after all snch meanne a:4 (etrayAl of fidelity to his cor.tiiuann,he Des xratic party, and his coontrj, that h'm political glory has departed, be cow .eekta erowa all by a:iting to pull down tie rat fiaishe-i teajp'e ol civil and reÜgkus liberty tie world ever aaw. S.nce the comaieaeeaent of this writing. I have lesmed that nearly one while Company raised in Parke county, and aeeepteJ. has i-een ticken wp by the iaSuence of ha riiticl barangties in that county. O! how mach Utter. tboBjrht I.rvo the Huardsv he ;ke fcre. wouUit ttlfaJl hi talent and seal fr expended ia TjKlicatlaj the honor and

glory of thee Units! Slates, and appealing to the patriotic young men to rally as one man to rescue and preserve them from the grap of the roost ileia irlie,l rebel auv nation et er ec-ountere I. The man w ho should cn pordrr yhou being on tire while the firemen were ciide.tvoring to extinguuh thi flames, when he knew there was no powder, would he le.S guilty thin, he who criea "Abolition! Abolition!" when the tcmjJo of Liberty is on firo. and thereby endanger the whole fabric. A LOOKER ON. Kt-iToa tr Joia4L: Dear .V,r 1 perceive that, at the meeting of the o called "Laiou Democracy," held in this dir, the lith int., 1 was nominated by that Convention a the Democratic Uuion andi.lut l..r Couiity Catmrnissiouer, at the enatiing (,-to her election. Sot having been present upon tlut occasion, permit ue to return my Mncere thank to my friend, in that convention, for the honor they luve conferred upon me; but a aense of duty compels me toaavihat I e ta uot accept the nomination u:ku the platform of principles laid down bv the meeting. Although 1 have been a liie-long Democrat, I am decidedly opjosj to all etrictlv party nomination for olhce. in this unfortunate cnn of our country. I trink it is no time for par'y platforms and political criminations and recriminations, when the verv pillowa of the Government aro crumbling "upon their foundation. Attachment to the Union of thee Sutes and a determination to uphold and maintain that Uuion peaceably if we csu. forcibly if we must, are the only platform which Lean support at this time. While I have ever, as a Democrat, been in favor of protecting the South ia all her Constitutional rights, aud in favorof any fair, honorable, and jun compromise which would prevent the etfuaion of fraternal blood, still I must believe that this war has been forved upon the country by the disuaioniaU of tho South, in rebellion again.st it. aud that a compromise at this time is neither feasible nor possible, and is neither asked nor demanded by the South. A recognition of the South ern Confederacy is the only "compromise" which I uuderstand is either desired or demanded by them; and, for one, I can never recognize their right to break up the be,t Ooverr.ment which (Jod ever gave to man. LnderUndiiig that such views do not coincide with th view of thoe who composed the convention of the 17th int., I must res pec; fully decline the nomination tendered me, with the highest personal respect for inv friends in tho convention whe say fit to confer this honor upon me. Verv respectfully jours. DAVID M. ST R A NU K. Terre Haute, Aug. u ltfil. Traitorous rnperi hi Hip .Vnih, Kd-vard Kverett has written a letter on the position and ialluenre of piper in the North that sympathize with the reb!. that contains a vast deal of good hard sese. We extract a portion: There are prces, for the mot part in tho Bonier State, though some of them are found iu cities more remote from the Hcene of action, which are daily pleading the cause of the enemy, misrepresenting and vilifying the CJoventmetit of the United States, exaggerating every aiticle of unfavorable intelligence, and exerting themselves to the utmost to dish men tho friends and defenders of the Constitution and the Union. e White we reg ml as unbecoming our Chris tian civilization that resort to Lynch law by w hich every expression of opinion .adverse to tke popular sentiment is suppressed in the seceding States, we ought to remember that in tolerating a traitorous press amone ourselves, we practice a liberality w hich awakens no gratitude at home, and is never reciprocated by the opposing party. It is in fact an absurdity in terms, under the venerable name of the liberty of the press, to permit the systematic and licentious abuse ol a Oovernmont Tvhkh 13 tasked to the utmost in defen ding the couutry from general disintegration and political chaos.

Confessed. Jo'tn f. Davi's speech at Franklin is a pretty dirwt confession of his treasonable svmjKithies and purjoe. No mm can re td it and doubt that he is as foul a traitor at heart ns JetT. Davis. Hut his confession was. not necessary. He is known to be a member of the K. (I. C, an order w hose very eaitence is based on treasonable deigns against the Government. And it is know n that he is in correspondence withJes.se D. Bright, whoe treason is provctl under Iii ownhaud. With theso evidence Mr. J. 0. Davis m'ght hive fparel hi Franklin outburst of treason, an.l still left lbm:e!f far enough within tho gr.isp of the Co vi-o men t whenever it may choose to put its hand upon him. He may plead auivesofully that he h.an't sene enough to Le reron.iMo for his a-u. hut tliat is all the the earuehe can find. !nd. Jour We have alluded to the appointment of Hon. Thnmts M. Key of Ohio as a member of den. McCIellan' staff". Tho commission i date-1 from the l!Hh of August, D'Gl 1 year ago. It is dated thus as an award of services rendered in Western Virginia as a civilian. The appointment is the find and only one made under the act of August 5, 61. Col. Key is a Western man, born iu Mason county, Kv., in D?19, a prsduateof Yale oollego in lKt", commence i the practice ot the law jn Cincinnati iu 112, Judge of the Commercial coat of that city from 1SH to lr.V?, and elected to the State Senate ot Ohio in lr.'9. A suecesslul lawyer and a man of pro red abiütv. he was placed upon the staff" ofCeneral MeClellan as Judge Adsocate while he was Major General of the Sute of Ohio, and has accompiined him as an active and efficient member of his staff", enjotiug the cnff deuce of the Oeneral, through all the campaign iu Western Virginia, and since he assumed the command at Washington Col. Kev is a brother of Judge John James Kev of f'errv county, Indiana. Cin. Com. Tue mftvt ror.temtible fl itikevi'n of which ve bae any knowledge ia found ia northern em an aarhil n)ans rtara ti ft 1 nti'v 1 Jk t!tj f r ". tl . tiv)n of the war for the preervation of the union and the suppression of tre.ton and re beilion. We hate a traitor from any part of the country, but we depie the northern mn ali i nr i festes to love the union, and mpoae the war on constitutional ground. Such men as Vullandightm of Oliio, and Ben. ovhI of . 1 ., wl. pr.iesing 10 be union a men. are vet tt mot usngerous enemies They are horrir.eu recaue u'tacoiu ns iolatesl the constitution, yet southern traitors V, . . :..1.t.t thm Kmr.i ronl it u lK-n . kh l 4 . . . iviai1. " ' " ----- - - . thee men can only fxpres sympathy fir theru. From such union ron mav the Irl deliver u. Sauds Vm!ry A.. .ltrrter. 'jSr. Kiso. of Wis--nin. and er: tire staff hate taken a solenn flfrlg' not to ta!es. drvp of intoiicatlog b-juor . lonj a eiiffce-l in the present war. -,. J- j - t - - LEGAL HKHIFPS SALE. IW airta of n orier f a'e lae from tbe ig Cemsaon n fnat, to w c!.rH tel l 1e'ierl. n fror f ib IIara. tuvf of JoLit t . R , a;siee fTo.vwa lUvvle, try I g ot F.hrlth ITar.'wera. pr:nc-.p-.i. ad Jcb Hantorl. rep!iin tail, t ara crdered la wil tb f.C!;nf 4--r:bJ rel e1te, i!ate4 ia Tl;o cot r. liwiiana, t-iu Th itbet Tarter ) of tb et baf t'i ? th otbt naarter J ef xtion thirty -tieee .aa". towafc:p t Ir 11 ooeta of ranee bt 11 wet. ard ea 5TlKrir, SF.rTEMtKK SI, 14I. w-thta te leg! boy- at !d 4r. at t Co-art nn cnr, ta Terre II me. 1 will c.er th reat a&4 profi: of th abor descriVd Real Ftie. tetker w-tb a. I It priril-fe and afr1eware a th m beiacal.r xrrm arit'etoesJioc year. 1 k'.lei bid Jer f-w cash, aJ tpoa failnre W ta!; a am tt?ciet ta ativ aid erier f l and cow, 1 wJ then and tj r fSrr th f-ttrple, la ad t j 1 fUal Etfate, tb k;;ht HHr i rk. t I at! ff th aara TV; 9Tta 4 es? tipa. 141. shrCiM aaHt'FL CXTNNUa, SWrlf

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QIIKHIFP'K SAIaK. 1-y virlue of en r K' ki Iis TJ t.nr.l from te Vigo Clrt-ui toirt, ta tu directed ar.i drlivrrfd, In fai-or ef J-.l.H Mii.rr at silr )(. Atvlrrw, anl iü'. SVltr H. CiM.j.r, H ilhaiw Imiibaui and t'alUm II. Haily, I hit krvw oi Ii t .il.ntim d-ril-s-'1 rtJ etAt-, situatei Jn Vii toui.tv, ludtsaa, wi-wit: Iii lt X. twrtuy ibr ts.1) in i'arn-.ti's aubirUlwn f'f ti nonliwott quarter f 'jj ot k; Ut.n ltil t.iwnotnp iNtlve rn,;f r.i. ; al otitt Laif J , of lt S. Ia-f"r 11, la nt-ll-vii'n a aluf rait, u l mi SATt'RIHT, SKi rKMr.KHIt, MI, H ithtn I. hour of nd dar, at tha C tir t Hiut J.w.r.l a r srt flaut, I will fT-c tUm trat aivl profit of Üi d-si-rilxd I;-al Kslatc; lrt(Cnirr wiih all tlX ifd k-f and appurvrnaivi to tLf auie l.rlvnaln. for ura utrlin evtn yr,0 tha hightt 'Odder Tr rah, nd cMn ftilur I rali a uu aafil JiKt to tuf ald i.eriii!,a and coits, 1 aa : 1 1 Uii-n au I thrrr oflrr tho fii-imid, In ai.d to i.d n t:iat, ti the h.Ut bidder tr rh, 1iailfj ths SI. TUli JTth djr of .tu:rit, tVIl. HAMlrKI.(Xl.VXr.R, SUtitt u26dit3w rn tr t t.ro. ARMY PROPOSALS. MmroposalH for ofrniy Subsistence. On hc or Tin f. S. Covmi-. iki i.r St r.M.oi r, Iiiüiiiap4.11, Imlia'is, Aui!t a. SJ. t Sf' AU.nMJ wilIU re. itfJ at iblif.fHfeuwil W, o'el(Kk a. m. on lh 31t dar ff iutu.l, lvSI. f r turiiiliinn m irr r rintr fur tt u of I b Vv -t untren a Tcne Haute, lud.atia. Tl. fctdrad will tuad.? f..r two in.. iL r a. h l.ur tfrj.ri l Hit Comiularjr Bajr ilirtrcl. Tl.e M.irn in tut be f.f tL ria.sTgt-AUTv, and LedrllTvrrd from time te lima in u u quanuiif my I r.iuired for tb ue f if.e troi.p. Tbecntrrtr 111 1. rejulr4 I tb unual bwn-l. :rh bid iiiun omi.rle II. of th fjllowinr Miiles tiz: tli i, lUeon, (h-.ul.Ur aud ld. , I'l-Jiir, i:i.-i-. SVbitu iWan, t'otle, (Ki-,) ! urir. Vinnar, I Can-tle, ! Soip, i Silt. l'.tat.s ( ut i.oui.,1 1 TliSlormni-isary reeries tti rljthl to reject an; t id be mar deem bjettionaM. I'.id.s SU t e endorel on the env.-lo;,. proposal for Army .Snl.- Utmc," a?id dlrertf.J to apt. j.t . it tit iti;i:it. oininlsrjr of SuNtrr e, V. J. Annjr, dtd In Iu, nnHlii, Indiana. Proposals for Fresh Beef. rrn . .r t.i. t". S. ;.iKtaT i.r Si bxrr. r, ludunapnli, Aug. 27tb, l6l. i SEAIJIDbiil will be rrcelveJ at this oflice until ll-lork, A. M.. on the 3lt day of Aojrust, 1CI, for furnishing i'arsn linr for tb use of tba VuutersatTrrre Ilsute, Indiana. The contract will It j mad f.r two mom In, ir nrh horter perbMl a ths j tj(imii-rjr may direct. The heef muH bj of the riMT u i iTr, ai.J be delivered In equal portion of fore and Lind rjnarter (nerks and bar.k eicludea) In auch quar.uuo i may be required for the u.e of the troops, and on snch A ijs a tbe Comm!ary may dirert. Th contra tur wiJl be required lo give tb uual Und. Tbe Commissary reserve the rtr!it to rejct any bid be may deem obJ.vtionaMe. Ilidi will b endorsed on the envrlop 'TroposuJa for Kreh lU-ef,' and direcle I tJ Capt. J. V. HAUlKlf.lllC, Comii)ii.iary of Sutaintenre, I'. S. Aruir, hd Iiitllnnapolik, Indiana. COLLECIATE. INDIANA .SSHfKY tXIVK.IITY. Next Term coinnieiK-cs, .sept-rui i f l.h. Kxamination for a, in Umo'i to cla-s Monday and Tueadajr prece11un. I"rpect t.-r Siii.l.-iii ml. l'roi5i.n fcr fit ruun and I'reticli at 1w r.tte. A coiie of Pienerjl I'chires fr o. Kxpenses can be preatly reiiiiee., epTUHy hf those iMjardirig t Lio ves. N thoneht of upendin. Iw term will commeine Novemlier 20, 161. TIIOS. lUlWMAN, rren'l. J. Ti .1 rv, St 'y. (KtrM m r, ii. 27, IvJl-dw-tf Terre-Haute Female College. rpiIK SEVENTH SEMl-ANNTAI. SF.SSiON of tlie L Terre-Haute Female College, uill commence on Thursday, tbe ö:li of Septrtnlier next. Tli unif Professor ani I'ecbert bo have ko aLT and o arrtciriTi.y filled tbe several departinent cf tbe College heretofore, will, with fvw eaception. continue In the School. Tb wUhirip fo riter hould do so at the bepinnlng If posible. Any further Infornjation, or a catalogue of the !iool, may be bd by ad dressing the U!KiersiKTi'd t T-rre-ufe. auHdtf JOHN COVERT. NOTICE. I)VRTI LLtlt NOTICE Is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that all tb note and book accounts of tbe late firm of Eli-ha Stephens & Co.. are tow Jn tho hands of the iiiiderslgrmM for et Jeoient, and to whom payment nmt and ran only be ina.ie. Immediate attrution i caticd to this ntter, a thoe who fail to to avail thomUcs of the benefit of tbi notice, mat eipect lo pay co.ts. Ant. 27. t!2w J. KERN. NEW PUBLICATIONS. H I IP i : irs MAGAZINE von S ptetllbrr, at W.U. lUTKlXfiHAM'S. ( VHKAT KX1'K( STATION'S: ComM r!rte In one vobime. at IdTKIMilUM'S IUHIK STOUi:. AP OF 1 HE SEAT OK W AR. tnrlndln Ea.tern Mrglni. ard part of Mar) land and Wlawnre, fr.ni Ihe best MUtlioritie, M w. li. i t cKiyrsii AM s. NEW SIW LY OF HARDr.K'S IJr.HT IXV rT Tame: Scott Infantry Tartic; Amy Rrjcilatio:i; Tolnnteers Manuel. 1 1. 2. t M ( KINfilHM-S rsKiK STORE. An. 17,dw-if ESTRAY NOTICE. STUATEIfOR STOLEN ! n lijbt red row iü. lined bark; br tall h ben cut o aa to tske Jfthe bmh at the end; ber horn aboct medlam ie no other mrk re-ollertH. she left a ealf aVout three dTS olJ, wbii h liiac th belief tht he bi been iriren awy. X nitaUe te rd will be pal 1 fnr ber recovery. J. T. MOFFATT. Aag. 3, d3d-wlw LUMBER. M. ). rertM. w. a. TV ku . I'ISLKRS Piae and Fophr Lumber, Shingles, Laths, &c., HATE on bat.d a lirp iok of ore I lumber, wbirb we are f.fVrlo? at prtea to ault tb times SjT' YarJ and i fPre on ljifjV.e treet, north cf Crl. Terre-Hote. T All rf.r at'enjl t pfnrpllr. Jaly XI. m ALE AND POnTEn. ( J WEISS tl CO. re prepared to ' furii y the fcrrt, or KnileJ ffarn!! ALK. roilTKR, C1DKII. At., ie. ae4ch Ale. tmdon Potter. Fhod"!.bi Vtu r, tta Ale, Ma1ie.i al. lernst Cider, Ae , 4s Jfo. ? Warrn'a F'.xk. VTavnh nt, ta143m TKHiLC-UACTR. I5D. RAILROADS. OfTter Tertr-IIftnte Hie hmond It. IX. Ta-nrr, Jo!y 12, 11. XT Oil CF,. On und f r Monilur, Lai t .Mh (L, tb Train "I ttita Rt4 sr. 11 lear the ('K KRL PAVT.xr.rH ff AFI O 5 M W. lw M!IT! TJW a. m. E apre do. at 5 r. m. AnJ !!l niT Tipre. Trat l 1 15 - " X I T':t at 1 V w. TS N!l-t Fit'" i w!;hdrwn. rwrier ate r i'-l t parrha ticket NforeoUTtcjt tb car. Hfrf ckes1 must b Ith rau-aW!! rsisa.e bfra tb uaia !.. I. FtCK.SoPt JylWwJ Jirtilcs-fy )

DRY GOODS.

C&BMIlIT.Va O MIT t ar tm FRENCH STORE. F. NIPPERT u Dunn. e)U,VHIW I.AWNS-Very rhep 111(1(1(1 I ARD3 LAV ELLA aK X A I VAKDS TLAI5 COI)R D t)lJyit Prapa Ilaref anl Tlwuej. r CAR-lOAf)9 OK rRLVTfl; e) Unuaually Cheap. 9 OAHT-LOADS Of LADIES r - - i l f ... . w anu iit jiesit Mleel llriop nairta. I i A Al I PAR AKOLS AND HUN I U,l l ) t SH ADKÄ-Krom to $1. Embroideries and Laces! ftLovitännii no.mih:riY! LADIE3 A.VD HEXT'S Linen Handkerchief. WHITK AND PRINTED Lin n Drills for Pants Fim rate Quality I Oenfi Heck Tics, Paper Collars and ßhirU ! Dest in the Market ! Summer Cloths and Cctaaimores! art. it Mi ioRTtrrrT o Mil miner VcAtiuft ! Boots ca Oliooo X ar RRMKtinr.KTIIR F1ACK t 1 2fo. 116 Vain Str-ei, V-tween 4th .id tth. North Side TF.KRK HAUTK, IM. F. NIPPERT A DUNN. lTdwtf LEGAL. SHERIFF'S SALF.-Dy virtue of three venditioni xponas execntluii Issued from the VIro Commun Tlea Court, t me directed and deliveml, one In racer of yathaniel Schoonover and agilnst Kleajer 11. KetcLura and two in favor of Nathaniel .bnoveT and against Iari4 Smith, I am ordered to eil tbe foUowirijr deacribe! teal estate, aituited la Vigo eouLt.r, Indiana, tA-wit: Twenty (20) acres ofT the east ha'if I , cf the north half J of the aouth-west quarter (') Miction tbirtj-f.-tir (M), towruhlp rieten (11), ratine eight 8 west, and on SATURDAY, 8F.PTEMRF.R 14, 1, Within the lejral hour of aid dar, at the Court House djor, in Terre-H ante, I wiil offer th rent and profit of the atove deMTir.1 real estate, to. Retber with all the priniepes and appurtenances to tbe Mme helonjriiijf, fr a term not exceed!:! een year. to the highest tid ier for rah. arxt upon failure to re.Olze a niini auT.cient to atifv ail eieeutiens an l costs, I will then and theie offer the fee. ftimple in and to said real ctae. to th highett bidder f.r rah. t satisfy the same. This 21! ly of August, 1411. uuUIm.ttTf 4 SA.V1FL CdXNKR, SLIT. QHKHIFF'S SALI:. y virtu of W two etecuii.m Usuet from tbe Vijro Common riea Court, to me direrte. an.1 ilrllrered, ie In favor of Jt,hn Hartem and aaint illiatn Kicbard id Ilalph (Vncver. and one In favor cf William K.vkweil and against William kuhar,t, I bare levied on tbe follow in deo-rlt-d real e!Aiet situated in Ipieimniy, Indiana, to it; l-edunir.a- at William llarHn;on south line, and rannina; Muiih on the ronnty road tLlrtv-even' feet and six Itx-bc 37.AJ, tberc t to a liue ith firlfflth" et line, th nee to Harrington' ..ih line thirtT-eren f.'e! ,iiH be (37) in.rtb, tbenc on s.ii'l llarrinirton' south line to tbe j lace of beinrnr(t; th? id lari.1 above described is in lot No. Bfty four (M). in the uUiUision of s.ction sixteen (U) tout.ip twelve IU, north of range nl?e () anl v TfUDAY, SFTTKMItrK 14, 14J1. a It bin tbe lefc-al burs 4 said '.T,t the Court llr.e d.wr, in Teire-lliuie, I ! ffef th rent and profit of tbe aboT deMrrlli Ileal F.te, .eth-r ith all the privilege, and ppiriensnre to the me helorta--tnar f r "rm nt exrelinf seven jears, to tbe highest bidder f r cah. aint upon failure to realite a um nfVient to satifr said Kiecuiiot. and cta. I will. thn td tbeie, offer the fe--impl, in and't aid Isl Ktite, to the bich'st bidder for rah, tn saiisfjr tb aame. Tliis l?th d.iy vt Av.r , Isfll. U?lw3wrrf4.la SAUl KI.OiXXKR, Sheriff. HF.IUFF-S SALI:. y virtue of an eiriuti.ttj l,ie. from lh Vin (Ytr.ruon Ilea, f'onrt. to me directed .t delirerett. In fsvor of ratrirk haanoti and aeair.kt lewt tiro-., I bar Irvjel ni the following dewriid real ette, itna11 In Via-n cotritv, Indiana, to-wit; I No. f.,rtyV In tbe u'b1ivlton cf etchty-two s2j arrrs, nd mv-flre .t.e hn.lre.1th a.ls)j of an cr eff tde rorfb eici cf tbe iH.rthwt 'ir1er, l,ef ectioo tweT.ir-two, 121 tonhip tele, (iJi north of rr;ce i,!rt 9 tri. Wrr tobe made ry 'banneey l:.e.the p;.it. an trkiwmMgriurnt whereof h. le'n IiiIt reori1ed. a:?d on TfRIAY, SKPTKMltKTt 14. 1J1. Within the lrK OI1r of at;, 4,r lt CSMTX House door, in 'ene llut I will o!T. r the rr; and proCl of the ttnr- derrie4 Ival Tstate. tolher with all tbe privilege and appurtenance to the taint bebmsing. 1 r a term rv t ticeedsrg aeren years, to be bi(het LiJ.Ur for caah. and upon foliar to realIre a um uff(ieit to tisfy .aid etwutioei and cost, I will then and ther rf'f the f.-e-simple. In an-1 to sail Real latate, to the ti t bvider for rrb to ssli.ry the sme. T:is l?ih day of tor-'. 11. till EL ttlNNF.R, Rberi5. aqgll3w r fe fi.oo. 'IV, ALI. WHOM IT X AT 0XL"ERIC Xotico ia L hereby given, that at th reit term cf th Vir' I irrut 'surt. to t h'dden St th Court Ihm so Jn th ntj.d Terre-Haute, on tb Crt Mon,itr ( Serfera,r "t. tb ud lervrno4 w.ll then nd ther. make ri.I.ca.iuw to th Jo-r of aid Court, thit bor nam char ge,! frn, ,fctt x4 nMl H rovJ ti thl ft, 'f,1' , IIKTFR Wta)I). TV 1-laii.tiS t tn my office hU a-VJavit, tUng .f? 'V'1 'f'J"t i vieed to h,m and Inllar., arr.,,., . trhnor,t to b .- us-1 br tie agaisM tb gr..U afM, f b,,fel n., efla ,4 ,he ..td rifer.l.- .,.1 alw X,! Srr rsmt Jhn t.rriT. as gar.iib l-Nl"tl!rfft,'Me,! 4'rrn,S w-reT nutiÜed II .ate, 00 ta Xh day r Aa,., 11 -t u

EDOALL, f.rDOUCAL Cx CO.

NO ADVANCE! COTTON GOOD - v J Were hait t ha able ti amiuunca to 'J our rtiMoiaar au-1 the public geuerallv that a are tili enabled to iflr all kin l.s rf Oocueattir Hon UooiU AT THK L1 r KICKS t Afiticij almp motiths ao an adtai.ee in the raw material, we purrliAed oxer liKI Hales Uruwu Mualitu; .V) CAnea IÜeacheJ Muslina; Vl HJe Slilrthip. Stripe ami Checka; 10 Iiale Denims and Ticking, AM) aaocr 100,000 Vnrd PRINTED CALICOES, All of which we are now celling a follow ; CALICOKS, at 3 reuu ir v.l; Kitra Fast Color. - - at 6 Superior qualities anl t . at " Very best manufactures!, at III " 12 roten TJnslin: Good 4-4 llroan Muslina at fo. Superior Fine do., at 7, H and !e Extra 3fi to 4r im-h do., at 'J und 10c. Illeachcc! T.imlhis. (ool BleaeLevl Muslin at fc; Kttra Fine do , at Nr; Superior Shirting at 10e. We have alo in Hore oxer 10 different brande of the uirst popular Bleached must ixi s in Shirtings, Sheetingi, Pillow Cases of the follow iug name: Hill, Somper, Idem, James Mill. Ftoott Mill. Subset , Wamautta, Williamavilla, MM.h'.docW . Conestoga, Ae. We call especial attention to a lot of FANCY DRESS SILKS! rtmi.aaed at a great orifice to the import er, which we are ellins t f'c per jard, and full north 1,00. Our t4rk of BLACK SILK! Has ieer been equalled iu an tuarki-t ! Hiph Lustre lllack Dre S.Ik at 75. M. 91 and $1. W have jut ojsniel magnifiCei.t lir.e of Early Fall Dress Goods! In beautiful Ula for Strt arni Tra?llin Suil. I" ! . . . I II I TV. It . .. . . r.r 1 r.iruj i u)Hini ami i on .le i tto at C . j Double aidth Hnch Chevif at 4jc. Elegant Kmhroulered Rnche Illumtnae. We aiTie our friends t3 not allow themeh e to he imposed cpon bj the cry of ADVANCE IN COTTON GOODS! Aa e re Mill anl will b iu a poaition lo ' aell at old price, aa aebuv all our pod for ctsh ami aell icluairelj for rath f EDSALL. M'DOUGAL 4 CO.. Cswm Mala atl 7crU Strwou, u4J

L. I7YCG t SON.

ra tm t WAR TIMES! Ooodi Hast be Paid For on Delivery n II AVK ALWAYS AIMKI) TO DO Ji. Cash B ILS1Z1C32SS ! I I let e La ud m t ie.t wi.ry accvunH, a j j-xlÄrd lib' trr't, to bs p.ld whew rkH m,!4 j vfsiit wer pretexted, the A04JKI.0 IJY. ,4 fcrCIi ti. w AtH NTS to SEVERAL THOCSASD laLI.AkH, wary thera l a g auad:rg. Te b le t ii tbi. aroneT to tLro TCCTKniVQ jTTMr..', j HU u lo aericm, Jacavruienee a-1 wt j in,t argei.tJy rrqueat rxcrjtdy loJefcted u aa j tmke!nime.l1p4T.eM. IlXrte.tn't fxy oJ?, t-ag J-tti a.t nrr.,?- t.e iUrr.rwce a 4 aoi a jvefVe.' vTLa::g1ye lir(U .',vr A'eVi , ta tfc , Ue.yisof tbeae W. At th .B tJmo wo J tar deterui;nd .WW ZWiJV, that a mM uaW A'. M it Artxit, itd front this tlai w lutewd 4. j - w W ir. mnn IBIS UIB W I i, . . . . , 1 "" e , ir.o4 tKa rT 1 Witliin th.O TIcJtTt Thirty JJayg I HV tr,ll sells our f rrse,J ttocl. Ten Ths . - n ,, J if Dal.ars vorth, if tr, can muXi j IV,V" tUl "mtu h9. ! -1 .VH YK THIXK WE CA X! Throughout t Kail and TT In tee, w r..U s ;. TrxMrru sn rui 1, ,ai, (NfW Arii.,u laily) with DEStRAr.lJT. LfADtU fiOOM, .M EVv !TTLFS cf lRK?5 GfDS, aa they a'p Iu markV Ol R BI Tf.R haa jo.t left a., fCt o-rf in ?v.W f. fHr B'aa, and we ar rf,. tenH,Kt there hall leryy 7t'i a? the 'RCCl1TE," this Kali. Our Aew Profframtxie, r.oODS )LD .'TIUCTLY F02 CAH, e!r CliT.ATER IXnrCEVRNTS ta CASH IitTERa to purch. ., tb-nuaere- than tbej arc aaar r L. RYCE 5c SON. Wall Paper Sale! 40 Wall Taper Reduced in Trem ( 25a M fe 12 . lSe 12e IPc FincGoM Papar ärth rVo. now a.JJ t sj Our ofeject in n.akin thee abctulJtl Low iViee, is te Cloe Out thia Streek. Carpotc, Canton Mattings Curtain Drapery, A. 13" ID House furnishing Hoods LAUG HTK RED IX I'K'K'KS During Julj and At'tiat, to inatire a Speed Me ! L. RYCE 5c SON. CLOTH INC. Winshall & Paddock H ATF.;JIECE1TZD ANOTHER LOT r THf,$g rrtariw elV afte f it fit S J I I RTS! av a rjxt tivttnmi rr niiitimrr 1'ndrrircnr " alt. sr(aVMfa extra i.AReiR ir.rn iip.nirto j Undcrohirtfi c IDraworo, rna i..o:nr sited mi'jc j Al". a jjrior ArtiH af Leather Faced Dntlng Glovea t We have ah m han-l, at all t tr , a FULL A SK O R TM K NT FRENCH WHOM) CLOTHS, DO HR all KB, AND to ore a rrra irw er SUMMER CA".IMRRR9, MARSEILLES, CASHMERES, ke.. j Which wa are prep1 v mlh UP l f In tha moateUpant manner. ni"riAi.H FtDDora, SsvBl Wl