Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 187, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 September 1861 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
Tat telegraphic rttaicr of the death of the rbet ckief J rr. Datte. Is doubtless untrae. It it net coaCraeJ try ihe 'niht'rfijpAUies
TERHE'HAUTE: , u ti. i-aue.
WEDXE3DAT. i . . .SEITEMRER 4. Ir4tl
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The cot ton -supply question appears to te calling out os ittentJoa recently, and the government L looLing to vatioua quarter other than the United Suw. The CbUbnati GxcxU tart: Amioq ihe recent development in England oa tbe ccttoa -apply question it u worthy of otic-e thavi the hipment of the tsrst CQttoa, frvm Nicaragua, some thirty bales, U announced, sn 1 thit the N ura;ux aru beavadr in LooJn haa offered liberal srant Of Und in that country all settler who wUh to o thsre fur the purpoe or T.-in;; eotu.n.
Ma. KlMdl. the Irdar TJaaes orre poudent. seems t fill mto tutny trror lit Mi ob-wrval"ioi" which he enda Loa irons time to time. Has li.V. at the IV? t OSL'e Deptrtanent at Washington, of t'e C!erk selecting Utter for the5uth, is m'stake. He mistook the lobby f tle eity pot office for the General Port OSce. and was wholly mittaken about what the mm he saw there w doine,. Mr. Rvkll must be on a keeo lookaot. for practical Yankee trie, or be will jet bis letter into at b.d shtpe for a rcord at the celeWatei "American Kote." IL leite are brilliant and sketchy but like Dickens writing, run aomewhU upon the plain and apparent fault hieb pi et ail in our system of lif an! manner.
Spirt. Tb capiul of oar couitry, s'nd the leading citiee are filled up with spies. The object of.these persons is to thwart the military
operations of the Government .and , U) . pro
tSeeolsttlona ef site Dtmgrlate Deute
erat tiratciGtCeHalft Adopted Acjnl31t'liC, W'ciaru, Tea States of thti IVum have
ret!ed arairvt the (iartflinnt, aud in tio-
i-'co oi (Dt lontt nutria anfllaws or the .and. have forcibly taken poaicsrlon of our .orU. nary yard, arsenals, ahips, public arm
m-i njuiiun oi toe public tre.iure ; and, on the 12tbdATofAt.nl latdUred war anainst
our Ooremment try sMitretichtur. firing upon
ia ukiuK ton umier : they Lire muted
tna arm pa riraict la aeatror ouf comoterre
on the biu ce, awl ioutiectteti private pru i
LGCAL.
mote tbe object of the rebellion. Thia
i - . . t
kind of prwu b confined to no particular perty; lute inubbI, nbbed aul munlertd . - T,... ... r...i i. .- f I our private ritUea. and bre forcibly tun-
the rtbelhou Utr. nhd BOW coOsfttiiam.n;;
thirwkkeJ trt-oii br levying wr aiui
raairttAlrtiiiK Urjre furce for the aboard pur
rioe of taking toeiou of pur Capitol, de
IroT in 1 our ttovrrnutert.. and r!tblihiuir
j aerial by tbe law of tutioai. umiay: upon it ruim ujilitary de-otwiu ; there ' "The eroloTment of war aptea I a kind of I fore.
i clandetiße prartic or deceit. Tbeat tad ! meAua to inatauate themaelvea imooz the
the eaem? in order to Mceer th tt
kusj4ir$,tfTy int ki$ Jriu, aud theo
"VTonrE or Ai pur.vnoN mi license X Xt'" U hertfc gvn. ttti 1 will rj-'y t rwr4 of CoiaiaWtii u?rt it Vigv cjui.tj, lutlitr.a. tt tbrir ast rriUr trrn, ouucBtK ing an th lt Mim17 tu fiwifcbir, lai, Ut a Imrm ta "! toiicatinfr lUiurt la a U quti.tttj tha a (uait at a ttm." kl v plat of tuiii, an.1 tie prrtiii' brtrmi (at 4 liquor t. t o44. lit H at'Ssh trrrt, on lot No. 4), ta Tfrrr H.ut. Umt"! tobLip, iu Vireu:tr, IbJitiit. - V KtrRXBitll.
EDO ALL, f.TDOUCAL Ci CO.
L. RYCC Ct
con.
H'K THI.
VAtiTCD.
l.feofbotb Mi and in emy p).vble
avocation. Spies muat be dealt with
tereh. C-pital punishneat-uddea and conuijn i the only remedy, which U pre-
s
VDOLi: AND ltAlLi:SS MAKCKH finvt wirf and irady -niplnymant.
HlMltT, UU11M IU., f,S lk tri. t'htrao. 111 AU4. 31. dJt
NO ADVANCE !W AR TIMES!
Ttii. proclamation of martial law iu Mkaoori. by Gen. FaaMOT, htt called out con-si-ieraole comment from the preü. HU pro clamiton U not aaaailed hoa ever, for the reaaont or ia tle ritwrtert, w ahould bare anticipated. The Ciocicuati CVmarrrf. in alludi'n- Ut ita reception, in different parts of the country, aaj a: The observation of the f-ict thtt tbe Ix)ut ville ppert in complaining of General reroont a proclamation, o not object to the clause freiog tbe alave of rebels la arntt ag.luU the Government, bould quiet the apprehension of the timid on that -rore While the LotiUvUle Journal aeew alarmed and the Ce-trwr ia frantic, a uual. at the procUmatioa of mirtiai Uw.thtr !o not dwell upon the incidental feature giving freedom to the ilareof thoe who by ther act of treaaoo bate jutified tbe contication of their property. The St. Loui Rrpubliotn approTet the" proclamation of martial law, saving: ,t baa not come too ku. and a Gea. t relooot ha it now in hi power to enforce hi command', we Lop to e itt beneficial effect made manifest all oer t! Sute in a few day.
give ititell gaoce to their eaaplovera. Sptea are generally coodemoed to Ciri mtnl. nthi with srtat jaaficrVaince we' btte acarcely any other means ol guarding againit tbe mi hiel they may do u. For thia rearn man of honor. ko la unwillinr to e-
re iiitnaelf to urn ijnomiiu dtttkfrvm l Lia'i. e common tjtcutiontr, ttv declice. aervinz a a pt: and, moreover he look
uiMn the office at unworthy of hiin.
becante it cannot be rerfortued irithout tont
; dejrtt treachery. j Tbe only proper method to meet tbe prei
cut emergency at the Capital, and the great
eitiet of tbe North. U tbe declaration of
martial ate therein, and the organization of
courts martial for tbe apeedy trial of all of
fenders of thit kind. No consideration of
position, social caate or
should eicuse the crime
cuted on Üe callow promptly and xnerci
lelv. A few executions of what are called
prominent xaCD, bo re ecgaged in thia ku
aiaeM, would tend to top it and lead people
to think that it 'may be a serious crime to be
trav their countrv, and sacrifice the lire of
their fellow citizen. There it no more
heinout crime iu the whole calender. It it
time, therefore, that the Government a at reporting to strenuous measures to rid tbe
country of them. Gen. Famosr b taking atep to wip them out of Muiouri speedily.
and doubtlets other commanders will soon follow in hi war. Let them commence!
RttxdtJ. Thit duder thw state ot t'art
there it but one jutb of dutr left Vi the pa
triotic, and that ia to uppurt.the ('ovrniturnl ;
it it not pJfty question, nor a question in-
volvui c.rti'i.tu oliy, but a querliou oi
frovernmeut or no eo ruuiaut, countrv or nu
countrr, and hence it becomes tbe duty of
every friend of constitutional bbertv to ra'ly
to the upport of our common country, it
PERSONAL.
TOTICK lVr.n lmviiiif -
nM with S. Wolf St. Co.. wilt fl4 tbr uuUr-
:jnd tt tit )lar!are iUnrf v( ttm, A. rWroU. au3Mlirt H. WOLF.
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STOVES and TlfeWARE.
. ,iioku c cri:ii t ! Good Most be Paid For on Delivery - i HAVK ALWAYS AIM KD TO !
-'.V Casli liiisiiu-s;
T-t w l.ra iiuia a rr! ü-$hj artrjiiit , itU
i "i.MB.l liio 4 t rl4c, to ! pal 4 a a..-
RF.r.ATK of t""f
fiOLLARS, many of tL.tn I'M. rtaiit:..i. To It
I
MEDICAL. IMM.HUk'.N,) Cordial UUUIO
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a fort
lukius. Iflrriakicj.
f liUKATKST KKMKDV IN THKWOKM'
.YE IV STORE.
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II rn 1 1 h nil Mrrnztlt tHKUK Is Ml TlTAKF. AlUH't IT.
V -mr 4 V'j . I ... I ..1
faking .1,. f,W.it,U-. .nJ
ureseriias the union of the cute. t . . . . ...... . . . ... i onvinv i nek' rvsTsinv. OF
a. l ntt in tOi naiionai emergency, e i ;' r ' .uht to baniih all fee I an sf of mere iuaaion or ! THE .'CULIC SQtAKL.
a .
retentmcnt, and recollect only our duty to the
hole countrr ; and that thit war u not waged
in anr s:irit of oiprr anion. conouelor subj -
ration. " on our part, nor lor the purpose oi
overthrow or interfering with the nghLt or established intituUoiiS of the Sutet. but
to defen.1 and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and tn prcierve the Union with
all the dignity, equality and rights ot tbesev- i
o consideration oi frmi sutc unimpaired, and th4t a soon as j anything of thit kind these object are accomj4'rhed. the war ouht .
Let rpiet be exe
Kentnekf Legjtlntarc. Tbe Bute Legislature of Kentucky or janixed on Monday. Tbe rote on tbe election ofoficers ahow that three fourtli of the member of the Houae are Union, and that the UiuonUu bate a decuirc majority in the Senate. The whole sentiment of the Lei latur aeemt to be loyal and patriotic. It U anticipated that the seaUon will be short and will be occupied chiriy with miliu-y matters. It Is not probtble that Haat am MaoArrts ami his treacherous crew, will hate much " thow" about tho LeUlatire Hall, daring the present session. Their threatened invasion and diepcrsion of the Union Leilatnro w?cm to end in nothing but braad cio. There U, however, a pailful aj-piehrriou lhat some determined aud desperate move will be made bf the araioÄ.t, in Ken-
tacky.phortlr.w Idea will retull Jo the Inauguration of cirll war speedily. n l b I'Ucicg the State In the Mine position now occupied by Missouri. It it to be hopd thtt thit will not be the ca. and that the sterling patriot of th old commonwealth may be troog enough to breW down the efTorU of the plot ünj traitors. It nny be thtt they will not, in whicb ca- the trenca of Missouri will be r enarted there. G.xi rranl the day mir netcr come when Kentucky, swung looe from her nHnnr, ahail drift out into
tbe wb!r!p.vl of diuuiut. S'a it allienl to our Sute by eery tie of ne;ghborhood and family, ai d it would uffc-t our people, beyond rwe.iure, ! pre hrr Lreik her loyalty. at i w Tpr Union men of Ctrapbell county, Ky., held a rM!rn Unron tncetlog at Newport, Kr.. Mondav niht. anl were addressed in a fervent Union and patriotic speech by Seniler Jciio. of Tennr-ae. The following resolution I, breathing the purett patrioittn and tbe soundest go .! en, as well as a tvne of the moat courageous manhood, were nanimualy ad pted, amid a jetfrt t thunder of applaue: RoitetI, 1. The ei'iFting war wat forced upon the country by the OianwioniH of the South. As oar father p!e!e i their lit et, foituort. six! sacred honor' to the foundation of our Union, it is at little at we, their son-, can do to mtke the arte pledge Ut maintain and d!aml it. 3. In the ltcutk'e of General Jackon: 'Our Union mut. ail tv the eternal, hall be jrcrrted.' The MM:ippi riter, it mouth and alt ita f.iuaUiL, the country which lies be t;ern the Atltntc and Tacinc, the lake and the gv(, raut all belong U one and te same people; and lUt. too, undar one Gotemment of the Unite! States, or. In our judgment, war, with alt iL solemn art untold brn-ri, will htuj upn u aod cur children to the latetl Renertiiu. "5. The rov era stent whirh de not pon Uh treason, and cnnot tupprea rebe'.l'.on, 'a not worthy of th uaroe. G. On the LHrv of 'tare1! ilv would say that the oir of Krntuckt is only sacred" when Catl oter by the iviar and
Rtrip. and s t- 'ut utrtl.tv.' with the trn
Aimy furreapondeace. CtMr Ciuat Movütai Scmmit,( WsjTtax VitGxxia. Aug. 2lih, '61. Eotroas Ex rat. : As the Keimoaul
Ura.-e Hand, of the Uth regiment, i not re
presented in your Ears, nor in any of the
surrounding papers, it rbould not, nererthe ?eH, be forgotten, nor the name, which it
nobly bears, be loit in oblivion in tbis
day and age of the world. It and the Star
Spangled Banner, that floats duly oter our heads, b enough to k-r very brave soldier's
heart. You cannot imagine tbe charming i notes that re-echoe from the far distant bill. on a still night, when everything b hu-hed. i When the well skilled Band of the Uth regiment, strikes up that beautiful tune, the Stir Spaugled Banner, it is enough to cheer the mot home ick heartof which I dare say, there are many in cimp. It tfive me much pleasure to inform you what great satiafactioo it gave me, on the 23d, to see the Baud march three prisoners, captured by the Terre Haute Outnb. to Camp, blindfolded, under the tune of Yankee Doodle. Thia b the third or fourth riot, of thia kind, that the Bras
Band has been engaged in since wo arrived here. It has been rumored that the Band baa been reduced to the rank. - .Thit report i fjtse. And I'll venture to say. they never will be reduced. We have been nailed out everl times, with the expectation of having a tkirmith. Several muician shouldered a rouket etch, and were nil ready for action. Thit, I think, it honorable on their part, and they ought to bo honored f-r it a Ion at ther live. II. C.
toceate.
3d. Thatwelavea solemn duty to per
form to ourelves and our posterity, that i.
to sustain the Government with all ita constitutions! guarantees ; " the greater our unan
imity the speedier the Uay ut peace.. vt e have party prajudic) to overcome, yet these
must be allayed. v e will lay aside all ennt ination and recriminations as to tbe origin of pieent difficulties ; but when our country hall again bt at peace, with the United States flag floating over it and respected on evrrv foot of American soil, it will be time
enough to k who and ubut brought this great calamity upon u uatil which time we ak our fellow citueu. throughout the coun try, without regard to party line, to join iu our great moral and physical effort to -u-Uin the Government ami law of our laud. There are l.uttw odeatothique;d-n-treiy
citizen nmt bo for tbe United Sute or M:int them. There can be no neutral in thi war j ouly p-.it riots or traitor. 4th. That we endore fully the Miitiincntt ; of the lamctnci Stephen A.'lX)uglas, a pro mulgated bv him in his latt speech and letter; i .1.. l:. .i.f..la..)iMi'i.t nratnthfiuMitionii
BISO, 111 UJ 1U usii-vim 'l then and now before the people ; almj, tbe sentiments of Gen. Ca. Dix. Dickiraon ami Hon. Joseph Holt, of Kentucky. 5. That the Secretary of this meeting be instructed to furnish a copy of the.e resolution, with the proceedings" of this meeting, to the Ire and Banner, at Greencastle, the Louiaulle Democrat. Indiana State Sentinel, and Journal, and request all Union papers to copy.
Vah an Miilrtly new iifrtran I f STOVES, TIWVAUE, Ac Vlth a itnraed ttrtcrminatltMi ta Ut to t M w.a bit Rt ru a rail, an I I hop I may secare a liharal aar t f Ita puMlc patrona Partlrular attri tion pal 1 t Jobbing and iUvairinff. Vrlct tsrrr ;iul vtth t Tnut$. Tr.HM CASH. Ill A tiiiovr.H. au31dlw Slms.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
II
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SijitfnitT, at
W.U. nl'CKINlill AM!.
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1 HEAT TATIONS: Com
A pUt- In on- Vk.lMnif. t
AP OF Tilt SEAT OK W.U:. Itwludin Eaitars
rirgini, and part i Maryland and lJlaaar.
now tte Wt suth-rltlr, at w. iL rt'CRrxaiUM's.
! t xf.w ?r rn.T or harm:k k unirr ix- ' awtsv Taeiit; fk-ott's Infantrr Tartlc; ! Arm? RitnUtioo; Voluntr' MnnJ, 5.' 1 Av t. at BtTKIkflaSUU'S BX)K fTOItK. i At. IT.-
We ae happy to be able to aanour.ee to our ru-totner aud the public generally that ww ate -till enabled to offer all kinds of Doiiiffttic Cotlou fSootiH AT THE OLD miCES ! Anticipating month ao sn ndianre in tho m iniU'rial, we pnrhae.l over KM) flaU Brown Muslin-; .'0 Caae B'.earhed MuhIIiis; ) Bales Khlrtlng, Stripe and Cheek; 10 Hale Dentin and Ticking. an asorr
sfasl Deilrlsttis A Dvllhirttl tor
tllMl l.irr a akiu !
ii: THOUSANDS uu..n tbou-
ar,1. ! f a-e d )y u.r;r JJcIriUi't 'ici.S.ltti.
In tiun'sal. crtu It I. l.4u-!r art Si?. 1.1 rra..!; f. r-i.. !r jl lYh.ÖKA.l4 Ki ahattrr. 1 srJ iIm-'wi! vtti hurMn ..
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anJ Dollars trorth, if wre ran malr l'rit t t)m irili induct pej-!r to buy, AXDWi: 77.VA Yi: CAM TLrinl.ittl. Tal! ar.4 TVlnirr, ss l!l K-TT.N-IV LV SL'I PMKl, a. ,ti:il. . ArrivaU I:lr) ai:L Ir.IIttRLr. U.Al'INü tiOol.s, ,1 .vr.w stvf.r.s rf drev; r.oins, tUy .rp.ar Sn n.rk"t. Ol. R HCT LR bi Jn-t kft a, JUy a-.f in pird Ut (fur U .ixm, ,A at J . tnmtnt tl.t r .hall - . .y 7".,nt at iLr 'T.rVKKTE," tat Fall. Our Mvw rroj;rainiiie, OCOriS rr.u STHKTLY TÖIt CAII, ilt ot!, r onr.Arr.r. iswemknh to tami lcvlrs t ' purrha- I th Luck-y-" than lhy r rirar l. U. RYCE & SJW.
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MtAtinna I the iidittnt Troops. The Indianapolis Jour mil of yeitervlay, furtiUhc ut with tho füonin inteieting information. Those of our re.idcr who have friend in these Ke -lnient. Iiiuld preerve this l.t. The following are the station of the Indiana troop in active sertice outside of the Sute. W htll correct it frm time to time as the several regimeuts move from one position to an other. I'.h Regiment C:d. Link llvattaiille, Marvtand. lth Reirjment Cl. Sullivan Cheat MoanUiu. Virginia. Headquarters for letter for the regiment Huttoaville, Ran do! ph county, Virgiui M Ith Kegirasot-Col. Kimball Western Vircinia. lath Kea'imeat Col. WsRuer Western VirffiniA. D.rect letters ami papers to 14th And läth rejiment the same as to the 13th. as atiove given. 16th Regiment Col Htckleman Washincton City. 7th Regiment Col. Hsscall Wrtrro Virginia. Direct letter to the same post office at given for the 13th regiment. l?th Regiment Col. rattbon JeTT mi Citv. Mia oJrt. lth Regi.oent Col. Merelitb Kobranu Hihts. Washinftoo Cut.
'Jtth Regiment Col. Brown Cockytville Marvlaal. Cockysville b the headquartert tor thia regiment, but it b trrtrhe1 slotij the railroad between lblt. more anl Htrrit burtrh 'or eight a! as or m-re. .Mt ReriruentaCl McMiHao LHUt
i l'o nt, near Baltimore. Tost Sc ad-lre : of the Regiment, Ibi timbre. Mart land. I Ä1 Reziment Col. Davis Jevers n Citv 1
The lollowing is the new oath of alle
giance, a administered to suspected persons and Government official : I'mttlD States or America.) SorTiiw DismiCTor Onto.
On thi. 31st dav of August. A. D., It CI,
personsllT appeareil ' , who.be-
Wg first duly sworn, say he win uppori me Constitution of the United State of America, and bear faithful allegiance thereto, and will support the arm and interests of said Sutes against any and all enemies whatsoever, atd will fiithlutly maintain the supremacy of (Aid United Siatcs against any claim of indepen dent sovereignty whatsoever. Sworn to and subscribed before me thit 3lst day of August, lt-61. Have tt e Trqitstrs Amose L'sl Tbe New York Daily News is as tnucb an orgtn ol Traitor a the Charleston Mercury, and ought to be suppressed. Efforts are making to disseminate, through this journal, tieawnable sentiments, throughout the country. It b either supported by the money of traitors at borne or abroad. Tbero should be no hesitation or tenderness in dealing with such firebrands. What was done by the Marshal of Philadelphia, should be done everywhere not Oy an incensed people but hv the anthorities J(iny Ertniny Jour-
Taiatio. We talk of caormou taxation In this country. Britain row rabes in local laxatitn ninety-three million ofjound nearlv lour bundrel and sixty three million of doibrs per annum! The Adams Ex pre Company have taken In all ninetT five car loads of war material
through Columbu. 0., to Gea. Fremont at St.
Louis. - - - -
WOOD I WOOD I
T rdtr of the Board of School Trust-, I am 1 ai-tbortird lo rriv sr let pror-sals fr the
delivery fcf sixtvcTds f il seasoned beerh, u-a-ir and hirkorv tire woo.t. four feet Jona:. X he de.
Itvered at the four several School llou-es in this city, bv tha first dav of NrmWr not.
Proposals will be rc ivetl at the Mir Ororrry
nnUl Saturday, th- 17th lnt. TVe w.m.1 1 to he all
split wood, lio limWa w ill v ree-ired. v JOHN TtF.INH.sRI. Terre-llant. Aug. T, dw2w " MUSICAL.
ICELLOGO'S UNION QlTAniJILLE AND I
-ITrilJ. ATTCKD pROMITl'T TO A I A. UA1XR
la th musical line. Music nirniinea ior itau and Partie at r.i!all rates.
jylOdlv.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
STRAYED OR STOLKS J One liubt red csw with liot back: br tall La heea cut o as ta lake
offtha bruah at tha end: hrr hörn tUtt medinia
.1- no other mark recor.cted. Sh left a en
about Ihre dars otd. Whleh Indnrn th brller that
she has been drires awsr. A sultabU r ward wHl
be paid for her rrcortry. J. T. MOFFATT.
Aig. 30, lw . t . i 1. JTT
NOTICE TO MECHANICS.
RIIiSwlll hererelTM hy I. W. MlrnUll forrcralrintf lb School Hon on Sooth Mrkt street.
Spseiflfsttona of th- work tn t done, ran be bad at
RECRUITING.
"lTrANTEI FOR TI1F. t'XITF.D SATKS AkUTt t AMe-bodied men, between aj: tf sljhlsen
and tblrtr-flve ystr. Vr, th nm as to oluu
lr, from 113,00 to 123,00 per month, with rtUona aad ensrtrra. to eouimeiM at -nff .
Two Iiollsrt will be paid to any cttlien who shaft
proenrt snd prtpnt tolL KocroiUkg i'n,rer an ac srniahl recruit.
Vndrr prsssnt rKuUtiüns, any soldier ha an op twrtunltr of beconunn a cou.mK toned ofllcer.
Ff rther Information, arply t th rsndesvoss
tTrr-lUnt, on th west sib of th sonars. Tr.it n or i.i.ist.tignt,
Throo Yoarrj.
,hrui:i) l. noutni, Capt. ISUi Infantry V. I-, ReerntUnjf OfJteer. Jsly 21. dif
100,000 Ynrdtt PRINTED CALICOES,
All of which w e are now selling at follows :
CALICOES. at 3 cents per vd;
Kxtra Faft Colors. - - at 6
Superior qualities and sij 1 at 6
Very rest inanufsctured, at 10
IS r own Uusiliis:
Good 4-4 Brown Muslins nt C?.
Superior Fine do., nt 7, 8 and De.
Extra 36 to 40 inch do., at 9 and UV
IJleachcil lusllns. Good Bleached Mutlias at Co, Extra Fine do , at rW; Supe rior Shirting at 10. We have also In stor over 10 dUTerent brands of the most popular Blasrhed muslins in Shirtings, Sheetings, Pillow CaEes
of the follow big natura: Hill," Snniper, Idem, i I James Mill, Rooit Xlills, Husset. Wsmutta, i i Williaoisviile, ModtMlnock, Conri.., Ac. ! i We call especial attention to a lot of '
I5o 1 2c
Wall Paper Sale!
40e Wall PsprJr Ro,lured in t e .. .. ,.
Fine Gold Tapr worth ßSo, now sold at 40c
Otir object in making theo astoniihingl
Lok Priff, i tn Clr.se 0it this StooV . Carpotc,
Fal
aar li:a..a .n.lnJ
f nMs.VruM Nl U.ty. h u .r i,..;i.u-
I iei . I'or riaildrrn. s. t your d.he.te. aickley riT rtlnf,. t . lehra.thy. sjror, and robust? len give lUki McJ-aii-a Mref.SU.tn tVrd.al. (ae tie dirrctUais csi eacL lrUe.) It 1 d. l.rivus to take. O.o- table-jff-.fult lasen overs Bvntr:, fa.ii Is J sure jfrvriikre aji'.r.-t rlllf and fvr, velkw frrer, rbMera or ary e..linK d ara-a t AfnoM IV are lruicmta vr .a.er s1iM in ay try to palm upon you a t-otUe of Hitters rsaanlla (wiiiih tLey can buyebeap) bv saving It t Jual a. ;'. There arc evea men P.ASK ei,ovKh t. t al a part of tuy t.an.e to dub ihelr VILK Oeow l.or.s. Atoli ch Itfaicous rilUlLS trwl tkeir vUlaiirfma c.np-Sirvd : Ask for Ir. J. H. kcLe.a'a Streriib-rriiijt trUial and lUood fhrifor. la. t.oil.iüK tlr. It Is tie ia,ly rB:sdy that mYJ psri'y j..r Ij.1 ll.orot.trLlr, and at the a in. Utne KlKKMiTHKN at:l I l.KKATK the wt.rlc oritmuti'n. It is put up ir Isre N.ttJr per Ivtt III. i. II. Mrl.K SN. Pol rv-rt-or. CVrnr Tt.irO at 1 -n Pts S. Ixtüa, V. Dr. .MrLcan' I nlveraal filial OS. Utll foult.!, HUlOOt tBm, SIKaPaASW. VC. I There never ta. bo., a CATIIARTIP n.odktus o'T. rJ tn the piMi that Las ClrO Uvh oflüra aat-i.-t-i,mi a. aicLs-ati'a tr:'.eral lJt. lw !ii)c uUirly v rtatj. ,a.y are perfWU'v tna. fet t sihI au U takrn bf tts u,st leider tuf.M- SX pr,:pt a.d tKw ifu2 iu rviuvv.oK all lU'-yua aevV U.-!. acid r trrpure, tVti t matter fr.n the loirarb In fset, they are tLe only pi;U iLt h nJ1 be ued Ui ' Tiisl.trivus latrict.. Iber prudurw m rnpti.tf. .,r.ior pain la Um aloaia.h Or buws th.KJj;!, rj aiUTf aj.U mrtUxW liith. ir operation, profiMlrit UaltLy -.cT-tN ua Ct
1 fV ' . b a-lache axtd foul atotn ai t, , arten ui cheap 1 remedy ran be hM.ii,!' V -. . ,i .... ... . .,
. . . ; r "sia.uy oh C . bairfl; a siis.le dos taken tn aac, msv i reret i i hour., dvs aad UMutLs ufai k a iw j X ! II. MrUau'a fidversal lit:.. T.e ro her. L'lJi:
aiKt csu t-e sort by B!ail to any p.rl of U., f S J. II. AlcLKAN. S, Ivoprii. t ner 4 Third atid in Ma. St. 1. i Dr. J. 11. .TlrLran's Vsslciaul Ola 1 . Linlnirnt.
Canton Mattings
Curtain Drapory. j Tua fir Kxtekal in Wuvtw, -V TS.-T ' L'l..T.
TboUe-jKt. ( hllinaj. t-inrs bar .. r, . j . , .
House 1 uruishinx Good I Sif V.aVV.l2"a,a -IftiiV3.- " j nai ,e Iji.liuei.u It will rt bete TALS almnat liüa
SLAl GHTEKEI) IN rlllCES
L. IIYCE &. SON.
I.iijwmi.Iv ..-I I. - n i . tnm,.
... ... oaw, puro',- aii b-aj U. , foule.t.ViKk; majiliH-redU-ly ahort ume. V,iJ.A,.'
. , , . . . , I ,""-," s.ia. i.auicx Will rrlirve: . rua,i u i During Jii'v arvl Aucust, to mtire a wrcy j wrtr-rai ras- of Khumaum. liout, suial-i. Salt ! Kpr '''!. Cootratled AiuacU-a, MiT.ie-. or vteak-
i ripi I. 4uuii, aiiMwtiir Uf aui-t.l, i wH Dev. ; er fJ. lw apph.-aUrtia wüi cure Nt Taaj , Headache or Kari... r lf iullrfl IH. Kala. a:. ; raiu, it Is aa iaJallible remedy. Iry It, aud yoa wt.'l Lud il aa lw..p.iiibf rrinoOy kr.-p it alwaj-t rm i iatvt. j I1AMI..V, r AKilLLfi or a:.y o.e La1.V , ot li'KM ,, wiil .art luoitey y u.uj; i I V.eatiic o.l It i. . .p.iy aiul luiaWU e r r tisils, j)rsin, t haf.-s, sm:it; I-uv j aeeney, Vvrs WouimI, KratcUrs, or atv sai-ti at ! Try it, atjd ya will be rutivine lr. J . II. .tlcLran, s.l rwri-iwr j JWwly aiiaU-xs.tjs.
DRY GOODS.
at litt
FRENCH STORE.
r. NIPPERT c DUNN.
A Cii TARDS MCi: PRIMKI) OU-VJUU LAWNS Vorr H.eap
10,000
YARDS ok LATELLA axn BAKKGK F.NtlLAlS.
r,ooo;
T ARDft TLA IN COLOR!)
ro Hsipf und Titne.
CIDER MILL.
HICKOlv'S PATENT PORTA -BIX KETSTOXK ODER AND VtNF. MILL A - ilLL
E.-T III
ALE AND PORTER. G WE IRK .1 CO. Are prertred to t a farsih by th bsrrrl, or hottUd Tfanilly ALE. rORTLIt. CIDF.R. Ao.. otch A. InrulAa Totter, n.ltsde!pLla IVrrer. ImjIom AK. Mv! ii i, iMirolt Ci l-T, Ae., As. H. S7 Wrre'a MhV, Waba.b trert, tutylUtn T"KHF.-H ACTK. IND 1 . - -L KlltllY'S American Barvestei ! it rw car: a rrsr a d n us r Roajxii and -MCowor roa rtauks.
i 1 rUCK 13ifr Comb:naiU.sM4hiue. ..r 10 tu.hj t!s nhaf, lt day Sej t. 11.
Ilovet St. I".i,
I raeourl. ! M'.Mth Re-ivnt Cd.
) Mirliri ! V-Vh Rsjiment Cd. VeaU'b St. IoB . j Miasisirt.
et resrect to eervbtv, aa t Intern!. ng no j 5123 Kirant Cl. Sinder-ou St. Ixiais.
ahock b debate ar .l scu.tive ntrve. we Will sir thst accord. to our jndi:raent. J "arraed neutral. Is" it just srtaei r!ons4Il.' ; 7. Osr Lefialatere. which meet todij. ! should promriy raeet the aar Ut of CM); should l-.ban4 tke State OusMa; ' aUuM rtfer the esse of Got. MagoSa ti the cotnm.ttee on treasco; should resolve ' Breckiar J; and Towell out of their seats; !
should furm-sh to the (overnateat her roU
of ma; put our lojal men vpoa an irofrej
nthJe war Lvucff. ana to Gen. Anderson, tty mmti Ohl Sumter.
"If. We are for peace; every &vod Uniou aaau deprecating war; and we detaan.1 that this war shall cease at the earliest pMe momeut; that is to sty, so soon as it can t-e ettaiaed with American honor; so soon a all rebel Uv down their arm arvl treason it properly punished, and our oll dtj Ä nt over ever I oar soil. The last d.vie of the S-sVs'.3r.is: n this ctt? for peeu is a trap too transparent tocnheTen the ek anl si!3e. a We aslv-ome X our tncetinr out d.-
tu .Jm'piHf iric!iui is bw r'r L'r tht fnsH
I tareeM IM1. tts.lf p.iK. a Js belief tbs ft V-fore. a4 wsll worthy th attesrioo of all far- ! inert BtiB( och ssacb'net. I It hat bo .psrl.-f IS Itt msrkrt. ai J ta the only tn?n tiat w!U froa-rty r.i.4 fTrapes. Prlfe . I r aale by at repectabte da!r5. tdJre tfcs manufacturer, j , W. O. HICKA'a. i K.! tS't. IlarrisVurs. P. j r Fer s' y ft. H, pwter. Trrre-Hsuts, l-d. j f-ept. 4, iw-5J
ö Mower
1 rnl LIGHTKST AM BF.ST OF MOWKRS. Warrsn!ed to be ensl bsany ythr. friee 'Wrwssleby WOLF .
V Noble platlorm. f . 1 V It ft . 1 ..
t iiii) .'i;ii iioi, 01 ivrmrn, .11 nis late
CTVat I'nion speech. e wttertnee to the . , , 11. . .. v : - k. a . v
. t:rpn her fov-J hat I "'T w-nfinrr.s.. -ruca u, Bor . t .u-.. i ta h hetd atelhetrt:
11 una. " sis iu mi !tLi i.ii r ) I wh so'eaalv to declare N'ore toa aa.1
! the sorM t't fr tAis l'as ariWai j eitJitsni. sse eai isVirisiVe, str ti Jr j
; reer. i mm wr lit ersrrreriea r f mma teer cssf fll4 eafretsrr ? .7 Ut ttfldtt. I know no neutrally ttwren , my country and it foe, whether fore'n or , domestic; no neutral. ty between thil fU.riI ou ttg: which now iats over u, ind the Infrate avl traitors h would trample it la ! the da.t. My prayeia fr victorT, eora ! p'ete. erd tr'ar. aad crcrwbe'snin, to the
artn.es ot ti e KeruhüC over all t;a rtri ft.
ANY AND EVERY
RK PRO
f.VPKR THE
FOR RENT.
E I K Y K O T H K R Rrnprr asul .TIossrrM! Tkat we will sail VfRTniEAr ail sa easj tanns.
OM of v brKk dw!2airs, C strest. abv Ash. w,:i t-s varast it U lih tr.st. Aty
1 oo snk roe a -xieeW-rt rrsidice, wf.i tite atc. " .1 at MTiirV
.v. ... . . a..v m.. Crsr f Sih sad Ms'. a street.
5. WOLF K CO.. !C..,slt4 and IWM111 :rt.
FANCY DRESS SILKS!
rurchsaed at a j:reat aacrifife to the Importer, which we rs selling at iTic rr vard, and fully ayrth il.no. Our itock of BLACK SILK! Ha heer leen equalW in any m.irket ! llijrb Lustre Biack Pre S '.ktat 75. H). 9)
Jtnd$l. We hste just opetiel a tnajtnifn'C'iit j j line of lEarlv Fall Dress Goods! I s ! I In l.fnt!ful stylrt for Str-'t and Travelling 1 Suits. I j Elegant Poplins and Poll di Chei sa alV.V;. ! Ioubl witlUi Brochs Chevie at I'W
CAR LOADS OF TR1NTS; tj Ucusually Cheap
41 CART LOADS OF LADIES aaS and Mi.f.' F,rt Steel Hoop Hkirt-.
10,000 SHADES Frem
AND SCN
t e .
Embroideries and Lares! Cal.OVKSnnd I!OSIi:UV! LADIES AND GENT S lAncn Handkerchiefs. WHITE AND PRINTED
Lin n Drills for Pants First rate Quality !
uc:olic lill.LS sTaforr Vattlc and Horse Trait All Other C'oruplulnt 1 TPACKSAKE SI" 1)1 EN, AND I. V f-eqn. r.tle d.'tth i.-uc Iii a . 17 vl-rt perbU)er.: re it )n a ,IK t,..i
t aalaiiiiin a r-r-1 :.:l pmn,,,;iy, f.-r trifttr ra-
pene; sy US rrti!.. 1M ri f f at:i at. 1 L'-rc i.u eonrtsntl keep on haü a f-'.tise , uro ,.. th, ..y Insure th. (e oi their r.i:; and h-.i. lni Oaifc by rv.hc. I.'einen-.brr 2T. ci t. a err s.i.all -um on.pr ed with the slie ,4 a Kurse, llall "ii c ut bnw uf Mj.ii.' Ii .f.nl K. ;:.r, t;?ver r a .f aarrn waUT, se...in f..l to ure hörst' vi clic In .1 ftv rnifj. Ute; In extreme esse- repeat th d in i in!i.uta l or 1 rul., Mr.i., Sprsin., aM ruai.v other a Jurie in hte., cattle s,d .th.r anlinsU, l.ria Utant lO l.t't (-e.llr erTrr a rff.. Mny prsMa hare ln ausshd L w Itrn. ihe raj.) cure 0 ed, y the usr 1,1 wrHi, rju; a,,J,.j. The SS. lar bsn'tl. s lui ltiu .U time- tUc .jusnHtj- t4 Ihei.. r t.t Ixtttie, cmui rrt'.r a ssrjiiK t4 t-e lilrS v. msda by purcha.it a t, dvllsr U4tte. r o r .71 :i 11 L i 11 1 , SLOAN'S INSTANT HE LI El ! la Ihr Orrut Internal A llAlrrtusl Rn.edy f,,r the irr.m.di.te cure of r.Jir, b-s-heartHurn, tw-thache, weakneoa ike ba k kbU. !eys, d.srrh.ra, dyeatrry, rhuirra n.'ttu, bcdi. mer mmplainta. awk hsadacLe, arse rake, LLeuioattsm. sr enni 4 lum b4M.Min iu tL iiegb, craaop fpssu.s, culd. a)ilijal cun;lau.ta, . eild ,osi.ta.
j Mnnn'a Condition Fourier
Nerer fail to cars torses, cwu'e r ee-l . Moan' rnrull- Ointment w arrar.ted to enre ths n.r-4 finite rasa of IM Motrt'i llorar Ointment
j Has no oqual 1 nt'Ut or rirsrate l &-. j Thsy are s'-td by all dealers iu ruMWii c. a,.j l i Türe Ilaa?e y sll wl,'.-sij h'xrxs. hetaJiec! ly ai
j ROOKS. Uriii'MPS a 'ovri. uv an
X MT. ( t im, splere'.idlr r.lu.ti.ted by r.vjeraT M A CA ULAY'S HISTORY OF ENG LA N D VL tth. THE WITS AND BEAUX OF SOCIETY by the aa'hur f "QneeB of S-My arlOd.V St w. u. prcxrjnnAafK.
j GtnVi Neck Ties, Paper CoUari and i Shirts ! Bft In the Maike; !
DISSOLUTION.
T
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II
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a a a
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tora ax V VJ.r froi jMPROMlSE THAT MAY
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; I AM AliAlNST
POSF.D TO
1 1 r f t r
, . 1 . . 1 w 1 n .''mi 111 nr. m .1 1 1 r.
his dear wife sad sweet cn .rea t.v a, j i;iy4 (v THE IlF.nEI.
vs Keoiuckiac. in " "
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traitorcut fctrxtv
. - aa lv aw I Ssr fV i ..a V : SM
Utilaat ;"r' .IviVaraTs as ! Tlwe arU.tracent of the swM hs. t-aei, that he shall U retun UmU tt into the facp of th? Gcrrmjroc U here, under that re ahi.ff hea . 'tomV rto. by Lbe sfcoBr of Kettrs. a..d , 7 ty syeery drop ef tr ne- I tlo Uosi
HOW 1H)CS PKIILVIAX BYRI'I
! - .- ; i.at o huT t'2rssra APPAREXTLY DISSIMILAR? j W.rr th t&lzi U tatsd mora thaa ti Kiy, j lh pssa'ty ts pytprps lit tatet rrvtd-t aR
fjf a lefiea of fplair,:, berlatitf wpjfc tspalrti J I &etta. aii rstvetslly ediaf ia COX5rrnOX, ! -
t aad all riru.c a a 4rter:orarko a tha llood. : rwa th L. In. CKZTXIXAT ) j riKiMin, (VtoVrll, 15. I I kars kTi-4 as Sill Wtk benefit frea the
TfSlsa 5yT.;v, list I c aot hssstats ta rsocn avsod its as taa:i that larjo class cf csaes. kra lroa tt it 3"it reois!y. Ta tlerjryTaaa -sped. a'.!y. af4 -ras h aosaatioat Ut hai!v the aereta eeergi-s, as ta svfrrert fra th debil:ia. rti "erta sf aMBr ist. I betirvt thtt ta be aa jT.sajastls ra'.al afrU. f. U GRIIXlAAf, filter t St. rsol'sds-ch. t a, t
AY RAKES. HAND RAKES. Dot sie 0, THsrtMOTiL PLOWS
ORAIN CRADLES. SCYTHES k SNATHS FORKS, AC.AC.at st. tvoi.r a rof. JS'.Sdwif s.ar.i US MalaataTrrre-nast.
LUMDER.
! w. . fwi.
a. rrruu
pTitttt TT Pint and Poplar Lumber, Shingles, Laths, ttc, HATE Lsixl s l'r ,,ot 1 t ssss-cJ lsmter, which w arser.risf at rrtce to sail ths Uoass.
af" Ts.' J srd rZ'S oa Larajeu s:.'es aovui tt
Elegant EmLr'd-rel Bmche Illumin-e. We adle mir friendto not alU-jw themselre to le Imis-! upon by thr cry of ADVANCE IN COTTON OOODS! A we are still sn4 will t hi a position to eil st old prices, at whuy all our ooU for rash and s.ll ex-JuoTt-'y rah FaDSALL. M'DOUOAL A CO.,
1 r.r.l Terra.riaftta- Isl.
j ST Aared-rsBK-tvsJlssaae'xDy 1 J.ly TS. Äiaa
I
CtsM M ata aad f testa useta, T-rai-ttATjia. cm
' Summer Cloths and Casslmcrcs! rtArtn Hir;rwrTot T 1 iBoota cfi3 Oliocol t
HKM KMIiTU TTIK H-SCK I
; 5. IIS Mala Ftre, l-twen 4ti aad 5th, Korth "U n.kkc-iuiTK, ri i . P. NIPmtT 4 DUNN. jjSSwU
be court nued at ths tstae t lie a osl J M. key.
who will alto Sethis sUrUirr.s ;J.nlr. rrm, inl l whrt all rblrr.s ti atlt f rm are r. b- paid.
j II. Kr.tr.s. ! j. v. t sA.N'xrtL
Ana- 13. l-lila
THE fiirm of Grovcr t Fairchild,
ist tea d'.McJe-! It ras.tml rir.sLt. All
th iiTcrer. A3
tbat Is due t sal 1 f.r.a ts 10 Lt pa.i to bin, and aft
fUlenit rntlit ms.te w,;h Jest-
tbat Is due lodebtedn-'
1
of the firm t ta b. paid by hin.
jrf.rii iP.ovtrt, OIAHLKS FAIK itrLf. Jj-e27. W:- rf
TONSRiTVL.
Icilicatcd Hair Wash! IJKOF. OEOHGE V. CANADA - harlt.g rehtted his .harto and Itslr rh-eaAin '' aoifiitt the Trr Ilaate flocse, bct Irar lo Inf n in the ci6era sod public -e.vraUy, St. at hr . Is now preparcl to wait crrxi roet.iasets ta bs oruaj ssti-factery taaat.ar. Mrtct atteutWrn glean U. Shsatpoc'f a sd CsiUBjr Lsliea aad Ltnlr Cjbk Uta. ui a rr. camixs. sato if
