Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 227, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 October 1861 — Page 2

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TcnsjpAY ocTourji i-ci I Hxlt anouncecfnu by telerh in ii tat that rexnj cf the trorts of rrolb!e in- ; tertectlon lj Kuielga Powers in our dome j tic tüäiculücfthav been originated by part.e j inteieMcd II the j un.hic if cotum -r.d j raln for Kunjn taarket. U have piien ; cuncDcT to ach repcrta for rotamerrial v i ' elruh rurr-oje, aud that tie tot en.mentl tneoüoned hare, aa fr a m known ta the State Dartment.mir ifc lei u? iuteLti'n cf iuterferin ia the struggle Tb juree of j these rumor. i of but Lttle for.f-ucaie, j hut luclr cl.jcct m of the rarest importanee j to Wir rational l.nr.or and Indejnder-ee, ier j it ixitrcLe tLefireit r-ricriple that Lisa! war ii.fl uLCfJ our own conduct i u Ir.teruatioual matters and the nimentovj question of the right (which we hare continually denied) of ouo i.it;-u to interfere in the in- J ternal affaini of another. WaAoingtow qneathed tout u i jartiii legacy in his Harwell Addrcaa, the cautiou to Lw-ar of eu-t.in-lhi alliances. aad faitLf.il to his leaching, we havoahaped the management of our foreign relations with a view to the atricteat imrartuMw toward all other Powen asd & a'.uliou. regard and resrct for ail tlieir rlht. No feature of our diplomatic LUtonr it laoro jrorrir.ent thtn our cautious abstiuevcc (v,tr mcdd.injj in the settlement of in tettiiul h"I uten in other nations. find our obervan'e of rerfect ncutralrtj in interna ti-mal in irrtU. Kvca when our own contiLe;.t i the theatre of strife, and the S.juth Am- riciii llejuUic, excited hy our example aod ..rce, were truV.r, t j ca.: u2 tho oho f-f .-;..iin. hlthoii?!, aj a -..!, our jmr-aiic were war.!) cr.ü-t'-l in their beli ilf, a i.Ui r, we gave uo ia. au l pAfl wo worl of eri'-ouragement, but waited the ineof ecnu and otilj recognized them as ia'-'ejiiueut I'owern whfn thej had achieved their sej-aration from the mother country and tho wim were at an end. I.ouis rhuii;jo ia the drab gatteni nd with the blue cotloa umbrella of Mr. Smith, aa KngU-h merchant, hid crossed the chin nel, the l'rov Munal (ioveraomnt aa in jr feet working orvler and thcorerthrow of the Bourbon dtnaMy unftil accompli, before the American Atnbaaeador exhibited any disiioaitiort to icfcnowled'-;o the new order of thin. Vol l'io Xono liad He I for refuse, to (iaeta, and (laritwtldi and Mtzzini had unfurl-e-J the tri color of tho Ilepublic over the wall of Imperial Home, but 3Ir. CaaJ, who re;reeted the great Transatlantic nation of elf KOTcrnin.; men, aMumed no share In the content and give no hint of the ardent warraih of American sympathy withiU effort of that down trodden reoj le, for their ultimate ancce- waj not insured, the cloud. of war hung heaTT tili OTer their political hmizon, aad Franco threatened to destroy the ir.f nt cyrura :i calth, a the afterward lid, preferring its restoration to Papal authority to its absorption by the capacious maw of Austria. And ao with har.le.s Hungary. Her site t-c.v; he contending against the power of Aut.la alone, h! been vach. that Mr. Vittltj Manx wm le-tclvd ai special cornml.- uouer of the United States to Vienna, where no thea had no diplomatic repreMeatatire. t' revo-nie her oreregnty if he saw a urc pro-nect cf its achievement. H'w iatructiotit forbvlc KU action, however, while thern wa a d The isterreon of lCu-ti.i ia the tontest rugested the doubt ..nd Hungary never waj recognized by the American (Jov?ru:ncnt, nor could the witching Knglt-h of her eloquent Governor ever obtain "the initeri.tl aid" he o eiractly leoiicht at our hand. When the Tatriot War? it was tcrtued, threatened Kngland with the Vr3 of her A merit .m ii.HMot:, not only did wo nut interfere t ;L.t the insurgenU. but kept trict witi'aalong our northern border, to j-rcTer.i the pse of men who deired of their own re-pocsibility to take up arrat in Aid of the rebellion. Again, when Ireland vfur' -f.:' i.mle; h.er clnin. awl tbe want of lread create- Iaa arrur of chartists among the weaver of Yotkh?re and Lmcahiro who threatenel Loidoti itself, we maiatainel our position of unwavering neutrality, and Kngland could I rin no eharpe agiinil u of eucounting ot exciting her refractory uhjec!. S kIi heilig otir record, h.re we r.ot more ih.ia a a on!":; try rijht tv expect tlut other natioc-i will .l!vw to. etile our interne. lue trouble witht their iutervei.tion , and to i!fitiiiil tht they h.ill not reon te the inde;r,.!f,:i'e cf the Sjuthftii Sttte which are !i rm.iptiut the iv emment, wr.tsl it i h-w: tin. t!ic ar:n i the authorities U j-ow. erie ! j tc cut a ;i-reftil iimie to their ef i'iu! I i tli-xcTpr o,:r Kepubüc? We d : a t'ic'r aid; we d i J.t ft'e or ile're f.. bat ufch'm r; ''t -ie, .iclVad a t ; u dc ut'; L th:t tlsey hiii keep .'ie-.r u .'.ji'l vir. I hul o'T 'he "g I!y heritie o.ir lithftrn itf u," and i;ive no com l'.Tt t tho- wh i:i t!eir blijulne- eek to Ac. tie i of it. If. in the piovidc e oMiod, Iii So'.;'.hera :' mhle i Willi th r -.wor-U t. hack ;:j pirv'c Iii? fair f ah tic of our ( lumerit. then i reicn jwern Tiitv.anl c'lvtrf, re.o.i if their itbt tfl en'.v ;!-h tuuli fraimer.V a iiey vy be j- rmit teil oai tiic' :., for be r.r, U"! l,,e W-te, mr.y nat ou a.t"7-: h i t e?.; ohh -r to ac erl ruia.JNTTe at-lierdti,; l -.t i.nt tint tell h-Ktr :nc. t!iey wiil r..t le erra'.t tel. without a trudle I . the lt j;"p.n o ir yul t j er re t:e wr n?, t le,-! t in t a:: I .ai I t o u owa o tiifn, wn m vt'.r er k f r i'.e?rtri.'n T i. r I '. irg te' i I h beca far - t: It ! !i.-!3 the field i . '".er of the I Ith if;im..tlo I. cut (', I tl attached t. ;!4t rerr-es.t ilitis: atnj Uta iU.T.t '.t.. 'vr V . mit, iSticiH. Kt.. rr; U.M. tia- Drtr Zsr ; W ari4cv t J 1 eir f ' vr tT - till. .-! a t. lec C.i . -I I il I - I v '! -jr e . f, r e : .l ths i t'..ter t t.t U r i I e c Kfd. v . w ... ü. jiiue t tf e . eil whl.. we x x 1 1 r 1 .-il e'Jrvl h .u t u:v a the !.r ...t. fh! r ... M,., v t! ; ;h ti.-; nerr revrntle at!eS-. ti f .C-.-.1. ;. r. MH.iVMs.ti. in Y. J. IL'KOMXsO.V. Li' I.C. r.LSTON. ia . JiYwr J. I" Ptni tirtefa-tt

Fvr t' e l !"fM. - i ti: m . - a a. m i' a. thrf teautjr in ta Actaaa icu, YTid brr doc4 that Rür ro:t. . And tly;o 8ir&m-r ein to wat.rn tTBen tficthed t-j taU uf harUw tir.,4. Ttie gt.ttriu ff"l tLit like r"' t'poo tk fwct l a4 wi) !, Jo iciJr.inbt't twar lt w j l ih euvi, Sj ,Mr iUi Lir tuanaof Titu I'p-tZ earh bud aiJ cp'cicf fiotrer. v t- f Tktpi tt lorvl ti dita( Ahl wiiLt tbro If win Lmir t Lour. n. catrMl lere wt'.l tc-cr, Tiat otKewera riel mo rt alvlk'rb, TLtj fear no death, Bor with to atay, Eat Cfclatl fU la rulUag ty. I lovt toaau mtJ AatctM cu-, IIr rlpata( Crw'.t ami fathered (ra.n. Mch raht.t thuujttj It ever trlaj;s, Of ik.4iULcxi4'a tojaft mtrtk c!a. 1ai-niT,CkU OS,

yt ulrnl l.'utertiainment for the IXcue- j fit ol the Poor. 1 rofer -Memmger Ua augge.teu lo ui, and rciueated us to bring before the public, plan for developing a greater inuaical taate . A - .1 r l 1 - . t -.1 ' ana cu.;ure. lumux, vj . .rl4C. vi ; entertainmenha, recreation not only innocent ' but lenencial, and at the rame time troviJ- ; e , , t e , . , Uff fun, I Tip f, rl!r r.T fV.e rxwir !:ne , ...b-.-.w j necessities will doubtle bo greater than u ual this winter, while it would uot bestruuge If the provision made for them hou'd be less. He proposes that the members of the : i - i ... . ..r T..e Haute, who feel interested ia th proj-ed nlerpriae, hhall meet with him and organize a Choral Sjcietr. I'robablra choir of not Us than fifty per3or.s somewhat arcuj'.omed to cjn be t'.nn easily g.thercd. ComparatUely little drills- will callc them to aing together auch anthem, glee and other popular pieces as are aui'g ia our churches and at our fire side. Jly audi a Choru they could, of course, be tar nurc effectively rcn dered than by any of our church choir or private vlnbs. The feocicty thus lortned can almost at once begin to give musical enterlaiaaient, at a low rate of adinision. As lime parses along, musical progreJ will, of coure, be made ; o that by tho end of the winter, thoruKi from tho wotks of the best masters cia be effectively reaJcrcd, and the foundation laid for a firt cla.s Choral Society uch as few places, excer-t the large cities, pofci. The proceeds of uvh concert as may be given I'rof. Mciniagcr projoei thall be dcrotetl to tho poor, to be distributed by a committee of ladies taken from the various churches, or elected by the Society itself. We think tit plan a most excellent one, and cordially unite In recommending the members of our rv.spcctiro congregations to give it their hearty support. The advantage of choral practice under a good leader, in giving accuracy of tone and precision of movement, is well known. Membership in tho choral ocieties of the K.it, is eagerly sought for by Biugera, for no other purpose. To thoe desirous of gaiaiag musical knowledge and practice, an opportunity will be thus offered auperior to any which private instruction can afford. While all who engnge in tho enterprise, will have the pleasurable conciounes that they are betrug tv ralio tho taiidud of nW'Cal ta.to, providing innocent recreation the surest method of preventing thoae which arc etil, and aiding to relievo the neceuiüv! of the poor, it Uno email recommendation to us, also, that its inevitable effect, if successful, wiil be to improve the music ia our respective houses of worship. The qualifications of l'rof. Meinirger to undertake the conduct of such a work are teo well known to neeil any recommendation from us. We take great plcasuro in bringing Lis plan before the community in the hope that it may receive the cjrdial co operation of all. M. A.JKWETT. C. W. FITCH, TI10S. T. GORDON, LYMAN AHHOTT. JOHN COVKKT. II. W. UALLANT1NK. Titar 1 1 at tk, Oct. ilrih, 101. ynr Item. There ure two regimenU at Camp Wild Cat, Kentucky, who participated ia there" puNa of ZoIlcofTer Snollieoster, s the Kentuck tans call him composed of loyal Teauesseana who made their way by stealth out of their State in order to join the Union force and assist in driving the traitors frota the country. There are alo ome thirty or f rty Tenncvseans in Col. Willich'i (erman rei mcnt. . These men, and all other who fight for the I'uion under the eircunvtancc. t!:ey di, should receive tlie cpeci.il attention of the (ioverument. The ;u.:rteriw'!t,or Uencrat or Suturd.'.y rcs cirnl a bile of army Urikets frcm Cincinnati, the eencrus doiuvtL.n of Meisr. Mark. Stadler ilacr of th t city to tlie li.diiüi volunteers. The t h iTg:iwent, Col. Cr. t?f;v.l.Mi, i ra ' : l!,.,. iijti.-'ia , ri--.de. ;.ad tlte ! ,.H':!i, CI ü.'.lcr, the.hh. Cd. the 3-th. (V.!. Scriboer. and the .Vl:h. C..1. lUr- i. r"."Ji. to lien. Woutl'jt liig.!e. A c"!rrepor..!er;l of the Cin!nniti f:'f?e ! ';; r, ti. u. , , .tl Hj'f. .i-tu'-iun. of h -h . iali-tionaiM t iieta.l. Jy reieete I. h i acttully been Iriien fr.: I v his luitne rren ilMhv! Wen e.:,tir,t i-.f j vi.v,,:,i' t.r! Ir tt 4r.t lit- Cil.l H i4 j jelled t nhMtd.'i their home, and h:s!ixf I l.ir el t tVe t the rti ;:.! wo, i.i mh.1.1 heiti lfn ar.d entSi'ith. I tjtH KlMI tia p ii(.tM I !ie In d;u;M. Jturn-tl of tf !ei-! ,, H. r.Tiwr. Kj .arrie. fr-r.t Kert-tlr ,.u , i tr .vi i , . , . v , . Jon tr-e 1 I e terre:t Ia-.;. e ,,v, . - 1 in rt eilet. t :i htit-p, .1! d ai,x.,..; f r for ward I. i e u.r i, t. td.i,el V d u h'a trrnert Ins m .icd fi. rt Nc' L'tt e:i t e:i f, ! ; n tj;we tUe a 1 atce litlo. a tn. hern ;a (.fn. Jhi,i4'. Uii -Aue. h- eorordiiDrr.tHthe re; Tf ,., fVe, exteutof M:s th; sr,, jnf:.t .f rej-.Vir 'rn thin ;: It i.teiU-i.l 'te .i i'e fi-e: te- rnei'. ; tlie er .;.' C.T-r-i'! . ' e frnr.t r..:.t. 21 mv tl. tr-e-vi. on K'k ' f U, T!,- f ;i,M:r ,,.!,;!, r' ' .-tl -i.... .k ... fUr.i.h.iJi;i-i,, Uf.-tfl!,!,.,. i!'... to,... ,i rv t,Tf ,., t I- '.. 'f l'T Kfi.liK k r , w i,erv ,he Lut ifi..i,.r,. ugJ. Th U( ,U t f!.ii ; ar i i .. ... t. g.j I b Ire aet.l .'ia,

J the idea of Maying among the raouutans -! JujIü th winter, hut wl.h to the releli a good thra'hiiig tcfjic they leate, which, if hej hhouU attempt it, will hare to be accomplished by attjck'cg thera lehinJ int treiuhment. nt a Ütnce of omo thirty ! wiles from tho lea Jf.nuter ofOencral Heri t;j! !i. Th: division of our arm v leing well i Mi-he-l with clothing, the attention of ttic ; patriotic associations ia our Slate ahould be j d.rtcted to the dcti:utc among the Indiana j t'wiu MU-juri. or wherever any taay be ;wlu iicel coiafottalde articles for Winter . neu. The trtnp urc loud in th? prai.-e of , tov. Moitoii lor the exertion he has nude 'in jrocurijii. them nece-sry hupjUe, and j they aho remember with gratitude the kind1 tifM of the "loved one at home." (ieneral j Stone brought with hin a considerable quan- ( tltv of money from the troo;- to their friend 'n Indiana

i Mi-HK.a Tuji'M iok Kt.Mickr .The Iu2iAiiai!i4 Journal ol yvstervlay fttathat oa Saturday morning thelth Micliigan regiment, coiamsr.tle 1 by Col. Dutlield, juwed through that city on their way to Kentucky. Theveame bv war of Michicau Cilv und L. iiyctte, anl departed over the Jefl'ersonv ille fvjid, without change of ear. The regiment " numbers V01 men, and wa recruit?! in ra- I f . . r.oi jians ot tnc Mvte some compamci be . . it . - r lnS cvmpo.eJ alasopt entirely or firmer . frota the Southern and middle counties, and othern of lumbermen from tho pineries of j the -Vorth They arc a line looking body of , men eihitiiting all the evidences of health ' lllJ i '(jT. Ii ihrt ! f .re.iiiti r J i.im " - . vj. their ohVers. "Ther are rood W olrer fieni The Journal, alter paking in termf - d T the highest pruiie in regard to their orderly and gcutlemanly dejorticcr.t, alds, thafhfter partaking of cuffee und other refrehmentj at the Union Depot the nJimcMeparte! for Louisville 'Utting themelTes under the c-re ol tint jniular and efficient railroad manner, Doc. Urcihers. Fr.uv tiik .'t:Tit ItrctMirM. We dip the following frjM tho Indianapolis Journal of yetenlay: Mr. Jacob Whiteell, of Wasdi ington township icturned from camp Nolin. Kentucky, on Siturday, whither he ha-1 been to take aupvh'cs of clothing, &c, to the companies CGinmnn le.1 by Capts. "Whitescll and Kvar.s, ia the 33th regiment, Col. Harrison, lit represents the condition of the men as ex. cellent u few, jetharw. needing eck and mittens extra of what the clothing tegulation tiford, and iotne other nee ling blankets for col 1 nights, or for uo in caio their clothing and bhmkct.t furnished by the Gorornment become vet and need drying. Tho complaint of a lack of clothing, Mr. Whitetell aays, come only fiom those who have not taken care of what was given them, and all complaints, iflliere are any, of an insuf ficiency of food orne, only from those who are lary and indisj oel to cook for themselves. The troops in addition to their regular rations, art? frequently furn!hed with thickens, fro d meats of various kinds, fruit and vegetables by the Union meu in their vi ciaity. 3fr. Whiteell thinks there are between twenty and thiitv thousand men encaropid ou the Xolin. The c.mp embraces eight or ten large farms, which have been appropriated for the ue of the men. Fences have been u?ed up fo. fire wood, a:id wagon were cor.&tant'y employed in hauling rails to be burned under the camp ket!es. Tho parade ground is cn a high pftcc of table land, and hs beca cleared f ail stumps and logs. The camping prcimd r not o elevated ns that on which the parade are held. In the camp is a spring of very large volume, which supplies all the meu with the purest water the stream gushing out from beneath a huge rock. The men irenernlly, are in the high est fpirlts, ntid have u deire t) move ia the direction of Tennessee. A Hat i. ok SnrsMOM,:. We leatn that ft pnng of fourty four cce.vioni.sLs, from Owen county, w ho left home on Thursday niht, under the lead of preacher namcs'l Foster, hive heea arrested ia Clark county. They made tlieir way to the farm of Mr. Van Meter, v,herc they toppe-I one d iy to rest. Information of their whereabouts kaving been receive-1 nt Winchester, a party of thirty Uome GuarJ tartcd in pursuit, "under the command of young Mr. (lrigby. They came upon them hy urpji.se, where they had picketed their l:or?es anl iUcke.1 their arm, and were off in a com Seid about fifty yard off. Taking poasensjon of these quickly, the secessionists saw that the game,a up with them, and they all surrendered without a fiht. Hesidc tbo forty-four prisoners, the (jrigsby party capture.! forty ir. horses, sixtvit Colt ; nivv pisuds, forty-four Sharpe' nn 1 Enfield ritlcs, and forty four rubre, the devil, being armed to the very teeth whenia ihn a M!e. Thii gillant -xploit reflects prral credit on tho liihnc of the Chok county 11 jmc h'::.ir.l. Lxwrte Jour ami. PERSONAL. piroiiTAXT xoTjci:. .vi. wiu. X kr..nr ttierr.whr tot '.ndpptrd rn tie Tfrrtlaute Jo:irT)l for i.ut.riti"U or J.ib wU woulj ff.r.r.T n .Tt'Jit f cor, u ur, in this dark hour ..f n,r o Jvr.t), y r..n u.jf l.-rd an.t a1lltnx tbe Tte aLw-ft-,:.. u xm k it eon.. arvJ I will h 1 ,rrt ' ,: uWrira. fr tb at t! '. '1 ofti.-e. O. F. CiH)kKKIA, FOR SALE. jSli'diii rloimim Mill fur falc! ! I --- o'urm- .uui suuatea I TrW ia lr I a . a- ie'i i Ji. r t I i i f !'wl itfS if s Ä U"; fT.-ieJ f. aale. Tbe rr,!ll "-'f'V ,r ". f--r. tmir, .o4 ail i '!: iti. a .1 I rr. 4 tt,e nnUr ( i tl II u !.i..i ' i j ! IV I I.FN. MEAT MARKET. HKKl ! I KK I. -( hit flltn! .L ::.;rP. L. 14. .b.- In the h.;ei. ' I. rM .t . m r -.r tAurr ' alt e! f r f,e. ir.-... f i,.f p,..k u"4,V.e "iii.. KiiV, i.fMr .' II 1 -.rr ....'... I ,,M. '" -ev. tVt.i;.crf aMammaamiaiM DOOKS AND STATIONERY. , ra .V : A I rpiiipiuloiis Conflict ... . . . . . - j " Uiti r " ' ' ' ' '-PCir9 it v II T Sj IITT, ril I IV T1IW V t VT f !l rVIXTABrHl I a a aw1 " e " I rf MlV ITHi N VTT TK ' DRAW toui VN k-'-. w HAW rour ntu.t.s frcm 1 01 Va- .. . . ;f)()i.s .4A STATMMIKY. W.ii il p. m l'i;'f, rir.i rar tsr.;. Cj?. i u-t .,iv.r.;-...'!! lUirij; 1, v i,:-1., til' i Ti... 4(4 tk U i .'r-r! t-t iV.fl-M.,5,.t((,.Uj -1 'c ,t.f o n tri rvv i w t - i . ,.i -.u..y ! f-l w 1 W -r.irf. ir n '.oj (vm 1 fM . tf o Kifcru.il. ' 1 f-t. -if

CLOTHINC.

Minshall k Paddock ii ux in ihiii Titim FALL AND WINTLK STYLUS or M KN-'S VK A R! At d have non the taaotir axn uor i.tL4-4r i-.ta t C ASS 1 MKK t, .tonJ a Vr-STlNtJS, ir., Kver in tj f -iti. Our Slock of . McrcliniV Tailorini: (iods KS (?s PL-iurKrT, Anl wnne fully prepnred to turn out j Elegant and Caihiomble Garments ; HITSIN'F.SS SUITS. I'ANTS. VKSTS. OYIIliCOATS, ,Vo , la theserv be t manner. The StiK'k of 1 IH TOfc.Lost ConipUUk la the city, nn 1 will be sold at prices corrcs! tjnnding with thu times. Tiic nssortment of Gents1 Furnishing Goods! Is l:rge atstl varies!, rmhrnciug rverylhing new in SHIRTS, COLLAUS, T1KS, SCAKFS, SHAWLS. CLOVES, UNDF.K WEAK. Ac. INCH MM; AlH.1 TIIK CLir-ITIIAT n Shaker Flannel Underwear! Call ami examine the Slack. trtlMMI 11,1. A. l' tDDOCK, Next Door to Potter's !I mlwato Store nr; j1 ULCKIVlll) THIS DAY PKK KXPK!;SS, Children and Infant's Under cr je ar, Indies Lrtng and Short Sleeve, Unfit and Tjv-ncck I :tider V-ar. ALL SIZKS BOYS UN I) Kit Wl'Ai: , DAILY EXPECTED. ALL SIZES (JENTS HEAVY SILK VS- J DKK WE It DAILY EXPECTED. ' i.. uvrr. a sn. ! tk t.2ö, dtf . m I A Large Lot of Carpels DAILY EXPECTED! Don't Buy till ycu sec These. Due Kotier am VurJicuVir? Cirtn im TAeir Arriml. I,, ta t i, a !so. ( t. r. itrf J'REASURY NOTES. IVational lioan. I)l'I.Sl-'ANT t iiMrurtton fnn the crtuy .f lh Trcaurj", a booW will t oprn. t tu the 7U 1r oftK-lot-er, tl, at th oCVe ot th Itraru h J'.ink at lerre-IIatite, Indiana, '.lt'rrtjtüuna un-U-r my ifKrinteiidat- f.r 1ranry Xi. to he ttK1 cnlrr the at of July 17tU. lvjl. lli. w!l be l-r..Ml in .tun of f.H y t !ltr, ot e hnn.lre.l Joilar., flrr hti!i Ire I itoüar, tL.o th''jiTnl .!,.!Ur j atvt r. tho'i.ai) 1 (iollara ra h, latrtl?th Anrst. t".!, pay.! !1 thre at. aMrr l.it to th or... i .f j tbe luWfpfr or a r..r tt, aM lfar!i.j; li.urrt at the rt. of 3-10 vr rr,t. prr ai.ri-im. j.jy' le mJ-aniiitaltr; u h ii'ifi't Jwmj at tt rai. two inill f -r enrh day er-y btj'i !rr-l il.'llr. For the nvertieiice if llie b'.'. l:T, . ali Ij.-I iil L.-e eoopor. jt'rl.t, r.rmjf Iii. rvrrot rno-iT-t of M-tnt-ar.nnal tr.tf ret.w lie'i curwr luijr t drtat bed a?l prrt,- f( r j. n si..-:.t .rp-rV..ly fffn the n.v.e. 5a ripu. ". u' li TrcJTT .N"t- will v re- j cetvr.1 J Jrfn th tiftrm ty fr.n t; tr of o.rri- ! tr5 t Uk ai ar.Tr.itd. .No J trrlrt:i.,i f. rl' ' tUaufifiy 4. llara n f t any f; oc ti.m el tliat aaai au ; tf ro'h.l. Mi"Crtj'.H.'.. r f.My .Mar r ..!, ' Luudr-l lollar nut l ' l tu I.t.'uI f i .f ttn . I'rittp.l Staj.-. at th time . f m', t.!.i . Su'. rO. j Uocit of o.nre taan i. li'itvlr.! .! li.r m.y I jv'U j irMpi vi .u.e-tl.ir-t of t!.e w l...j inMi-rtnnrtiri i at nt': i r. if freterr.-. - !--l.'t..n it liiur . T . 1 I twrr.Crth tljT thereafter nt. tithe .i,,i. J No payr .-i t of 1'. thti nfry ö tüa.'.rati a.t pt. vl, J tkt 111 the :i;;!o Ml!; Trra.f) J ran c lt;el. i CertiTteatei will re srate.1 In if'-pji. ate t. m Wn. I 1c r f.'r the -oo ir.: t o p.i t, ta rirtnal f which j tb tu? rir w .;l tr:.'i.,t I j mail t tLa fcrrian j '.ftli Twt-M. Ion Treaty N.-tes aa aforel.l, I 'He i.ae4 thereon to ä .no-rll er or fci. wf.ler. ; V ! rrrTi:-jimro'.i.i.i'ir''iiniu.a.ni:;,fii; tu, ,u f f miV T''3 TV l 'i " an,r'u:rt ur.",.,,t ;f ''''c. r-r--vr ' J ,nerHetBCrt.whkhwulre.a::iiit,Hil,ewl..le I J , a. . u m i a 'a L" "i W I' ' 1 ben Trea-ir' N-.-lea will t 'int f. mli fol pr' nt :. t-i pm)et,i 4 e .rfc ..eferre.t intN Bne..t be l iiiwrihf r i:l r. r l.i a.i t 1 1( a Ibe.eii. a uitvitlUII. lt.lrrt a-rtttel thereon frea tl.e i llth A-JCJit toUeilatef f ioie,e.. a i4er.nat pati I tb. .nr.tr In Ibe t.r-.nt rfthC. Tbe Treasury 1.-1 up-tt uch ifMin'-i ? 7 lb. Trea.n'rywi.l U- ,.. tbe uU-iW,. r ait, oe irh otter .. a. r-ar he ln.lrale-l t-r I Hern whe tkr l'a:.w l tle.r rlpal rertfira'.e. Tr.) 4 :.eate terti -e . aar h tela, re-1 hr tbMa a . - .... ' - ' - - oa ae-cr IHKJItll nivr.T. ! - - - I f n.m ä n a m TONSORIAL. Medicated Hair Wasi! UHUr . UhtMttiL. . LAN Ali A X Utu Jf.:u,iL,il.u.S Hur rv. t. tlt.e.alk-oi:aeftaajJr-b:.e r-trai!. .eat tw u i ;mtrri uit o- n -i.tnn u L; .'atfiiy n.--.. -rrft Mr.uew teen e ijtj l-U iiil W. Ü.VxäI t. mkv.

DRY GOODS.

SELLING OUT! 4r m GERMAW STORE ! reiner Main and Third turret. The M- ntlre Stork OF KANCV AND DOMESTIC D R Y (i OO l)S! I '.it.pria.tiiK varltftlea f 1KY iitK't1", NtnN i ml a Süm!U Ftrk of LaJir.. . Ctill.Ircn ar t C ut URS! HVicA u ill be Sold ut Attii'il Vrtutc Lut ''ii Positively Cash. CA I.I. SOON Tbe wftote Stuea lau.t ,u sdi y the .'lrr af llrrriiilMT ' ' RrtoruiU-r taU la tbj only rhance Iii avaoii to buy th cb'ajwt go.! ever rfTred In tbla city. Ii:i)IAKS AM OI NTIIV lll.ltCIIAM'I ! W 111 do wll to call at tit OF. It MAN' STOKK, Corner Main and ThirJ fitrertk. CHAULKS ALSCHULLK. TOILET ARTICLES. JOSEPH BURNETT & CO S Standard Preparations ! Vovi: ine, For tte Hair; twalliNto.i, For the romp'r';: Ton ill V:imIi, Tor the T.-i-tb, rioriiiit 1, For the lUndVrrrhief. AM rit . Vl.ll V elTKRloK M-lttvoriitfir Extracts Are For Sale in Terre-Haute y P. iL DONNELLY J. H. CCNLNC.HAM et.';'iSw-w3in AdU all Ilafg'.. MILLINERY COODS. ilWils MSVWs.lY . T M I L L I N ERY! On Mt ducdnv. Oct. '.Mh. MH. I i ! a v k .n sT ui:ti;knkd fv)Di th lla.t wirb a lr(- ar.d vari-d k of j '.t V' ;t. I M Mil. IX EU Yt! 1.. nhi. h I ln!te the att' i.li.iii ef AMI III VI. US OM.V I MILS. YVALTKK, 141 Main fUHt, Nrtw-een Itk ami Flltl. NEW VINECARY. j . n i: h i. . it k i: , v m r tTt in or i: i f i: u i a . f , Tr.liHK-t!nK. IM I-1 M i'n.-i ia t.iy. t II la :r nare.! to f-.ir' i 'li tbe t r a.l tt a all it L . v aar. ;i.ra 1 1 It K. ri avtk 1 1 ritt f rt ra fr fat.. I.i I w.iw H VI li I ' a '-a . I I - . . -wU.aV' of i i .IB . r,y f Itewarratit 1. 1 . a a .. e a fij iaa 9 a w !t"iT"iT.., p.i.iun w,.. i ,TjBr. 1 "tai fwM -if i.t.. ti iar-.ry ia ! 1 rrmrt!y afee.1 ,o. aeM enber to t fc'ra v f. e.. luiri v. wr-it ir : F-re lu ftrrtac-a!t b ak a a Ir'.l - lf r ;icha.:rJ If a 1 aer. . 1. ha.-,' t .-rr U ..e. .: o-eerr-i at r a tu-er. lr ' I- ' '- frM 's t-'lm-wtf DOOKS. "pilUMPS: A NOVLL HY UlA A , - h. ti'T:, .r''l!l!T l.l itr.:e.-y UTp; , - v. t; zr.s, r''r-!.Uf r.hatr.:e.i by aT,.;a. Ve4. Ca. '. Tirr WITH av-tj kF tt'Y (If VICtFTV lf wf -f." S al at W. O. KUJIT au IM '1.

BOOTS AMD SHOES, x i: V fi? O T O A (AMI BOOT & SHOK STORE.

so. H)7 fonvinr rclxtl Ituv , I w.MiASii srinuir, r.irr. im sth.. j rr.nnu liM TU. isn. if w , C!-w w mii: iMiorniKToHs or th: Pwuuce to tlx lr Ir ir trivia and thuybiicr -w rali'y tl.at 1 m'iviiiffM4UvuiiLaiid ; i.Miar.sr stock Iti'jr n liow Till olKrrr I'ff-rnt fr m! ta t!.l tnt k-t, fmhidnf frijr tatj.l tntk-t, emriiflne fv rjr j vart'tycf IN S ANI CülMtKKN'S ! MKNTS. WOM1 WKAK A uiu r tr ur r:iJ Suitably Ut ib UuiUr trJ-. UkuU w wL(J-Mk ur r:iJ at iLf l)irt$t War I'atiic Vricru hr Csh! i VV ej lailr t;a!t the altrnticn f Cuunirjr Mr--lnn' ai.t Dealer, to uur ixrfv anJ dl .- t .1 up; It i Our arrattsetaeut. are U a. U enable u. ta Cou..r MerchWHaw,lla.,dno tti u l: v, -Irr. , ... - ! U.NryrAI.KI) IN i.l lI.ITV OK rUICK. ! ty any t.c-a thi. U f w Y.xk. We Lave al. j oiihail lrra.tn,r,tt.ur..wn utauul.M.iurit.Ä ; ' made In .nr aut.. t y ike t -r.t wW kn.ri, ul t-r V., ; beatn.atrnawttcl. wetwarrai.l lu nt,, re-

.tk ot Ii !. 4 L--, a cur fa. iliUe I r buva.ß ; ' ' ' , ' ' - warrant i. Ri H(Wm eaal ! iu to aell, at whoi.a, a. low .r Uw.-r i' '"L1., , i i CU" ' ll Kilija, l than at.y nurkH we.i of Nrw Yolk. 1 1 'J j"1- '';:". tt!ruuJ Mruairuatix. I d OuraUx.k ha t.rn r.ii-ful!y m-LtiI attJ: n o.t . ' ,r 1 urrei.i.e., vr ar j ma.g reliable K.eru Manufuru.. wuh .i! x iew i '- r r .Nrrvn.i Ist.hij-. It I aa tulallft-i

.rff4-t.Nlly Ii. M Abt o( CiiU-r IWJ- J-

We ara alo rrrj.iU.-U to mak l vi Jrr x rry kn..J . " ,7.f' , .w . .. .T" ,u .4wo,ktL.ti,.VylcatU4f.,rln,irhueui.l,.rte.! ! ' a J rt 'f l-y t.anie t ub lb,:, MU lWitur ib-t rf ih.iK.ai t.aiwii.r nik. i h liauitu I iktlk.i ait it.lrrtlMen.ln.tr -one ,r, ,,.s .r-l aijlf. a...! ,Ul ' VJTto T V- . , r;". 'V not.CP J ! Sr!xtl.tu,i.f t n!:n n:A Uix-l l"ur;Cr. Tt CWl.rMerrbaM.an4 .:i ...Ur. dr.,.,.. f.-t " 'fS " U 'y tt.t wU L'j ai..i i'.tioe. win Mut-, their n-.st. t.. u. a 'r r.';- " r"?;i .'t,:l1 ,a! Uu, tall and ex--nine c ur at k and ,.n,... a. - , ; iV . . f . . 'AT lia w t-U .t,-ler..,lt.lu,M,lr.-t.aa:w fc.-n L- .-. t!.e . u'it U inr tv;Ja. I I.. J- II. MtlJ.AN. f..te frort M.-T.

U)Mirty.;.jJ.l IHK ri.Al : : l'.rtum rnal Itnw, N... li.'T Wachst. Ulwe.ntl. ani.th, Tcrre liaut, lu.aua. i. v. ih::k v va. JACO'.'. KXtiLES. I"' uriiAi. X. It. I WATrit X. U. Ot.atantJr on LanJ a ji-ji arOiic f . ATrit t UXK OIL HMCUNi;. rrat.j-.t It l r ier prwt and to make lte Uaih.r rt an I l'i-;e. water pr tK-t. 1 SHAWLS. U rami Ilxhibitltm of v nn : 15K0C'UFi SHAWLS! r(wvi.oXt; t;!:ociu: siiawi.s J Mholc.alo Iloo Ii. X. Y. j DOVItl.R VKOC1IE SHAWLS .tt tLe follow iun priC: Hue Silk a-.d Wool I.u bawl at 7..Vi Super Ju l0 Fxtra Stupcrior 0 do V.M. lu.W), 12,1 Cbahie l.t'in- M.kwla, a.l at 10. o. xtr q.u'.-.ii. s rt , di,.,at.... ll.tm, 13 CO 4 1I.k ALSO jU3 NEW STYLES Stella IlonVrr.l s:.rtl, l:j.!.a ar 1 Cahru re 1, T t ea-. St-w "Double a:.J b r.irle Hla. k TLihei hl, Mi at! 1 I'Li! !ri.'a L'"(t A R-r. tv,, ,t,,. StotCU, i I'Li J al.! Alurll.u IajSi;.K.. Mirpcrl' Find I: Miawl. a" Doti'l l ey J-' r SLiwIi uiiCI y.uh.e . r?i the mannlflciTt rtoefc m EDSALL. MtDOrilAL .v CO S, w 16-1 t or. Main anl routh Hwt. LEGAL. TietiMtrtr Notice fur IkCi, To the T'fx Vaijrrt oEtyo County. TfctASfRi :i"s (ricr, Oct. l.(h, l-;i. JOTICK is herebv iriven that the Tax tri,;cte frr 1VC1 La toen reeivr-.t, aiI the f..:i - :. r I the rate of Tai. fr aaol y-ar. v. n V- Tl H v.

r c . . , ct.. v"t e Cta .. 6 1 M S .. lu lfO s & r.s l :o i:. f. h2 20 175 l. - j 1 to Irr . 2'. 1 ::. 1( i T7 1 :a r. r,7 1 Ui Ia J 1 W 3 :. ra l ;. to r. :: !t ; m) t r. -j 1 TJt l 1 50

villi oi T r 3 F . rt 10 ii UatrUon 15 2.'. 10 t p. a I tax to 6o :.o In tiie city l.S K do poll tat M M .V) Ilouey Cre.k 13 3ft Co poll tax :) .'s) W Pralrlfton 1.1 10 Jo poll tat r.o r.o to Frame t'refk Ii 20 10 10 dj fK.ii in m :.o w rieron lu 2.. t. poll tax U) tö Uiley 15 25 10 ft t da poll taa f o M W Loat C ree 15 2.'. 1 do poll tu 50 Neviua 10 J do p.11 ta W M Ut Ottrr Creek 15 2. 1" 2 .1. poll tax fn .') .' Fa)ft:e 1.'. o 10 i do p..!l ta .".J ZJ .VI Sugar Cteek 1 55 1 S i. p..il tax in ro Ur t ii i: li U o .to p,ii ax : &o rs lt. I S-OTTT. Tp-'ucf Vir . C. r.t.iv. tVt. 31, ll.atwSw UNDERTAKER. U N DKHTAKEK Hi Mais Mint, Ilr. Ejitu ap Sum """" . i - AT15 A K T Ii KTT'S 50,000 lbs. Cotton ICr.w, j In i. UaB;;e f..f EIoou. -t:ittoiirr r. i Fanc Iwooil-. I. 14.14 tf. f .. I .. 1 1 f f s. f !aHIl It C CI .1 I Sa.Il IM II ' Hi: DAY H Him. I. I.Ll.L, by J I J th- ti-b -e . f tr La b SI..-1 F-Ü; j r.- e i rem a n vr '.TMF.M "F tTi 'V kU "T lc, V i V!!! ol tr t tl i " v.ftt. FOR RENT. QF. "f V? I.C. . e; - j, on tllo rrfef, t-ive trb. ! ..bt a-ejt .L lutf tt.,.. A-y W l.h.l - ' - I ' r '.?:r. ,;i tAke r.'t i. e. il "V. F AToITK, - VANTED. ' ...... , nl lt?rrw Wnnlrrt .H.k.1 : a?Va! U.-. t. t , U' I." V s Ta-.e e. unfsi H I'MKF T-rte lUui.-, -tlWa.wl Oya.tu-Viaa.

MEDICAL.

t ; -. Lm X J (onlial OI .f Aflrr Tckixi?. ICI.Ot) Purifier ! Prfcrt Takiii:. t'.UKATKST JtLMKDV IN 4 Vrf TUB "rtt Il.llt louw .V I IlKliltuI C ot. UIhI llvrr In Ur it ! rru: TiiuLrtANDs up.,, ij(lMlfc. .A.- .' l" im A ti,, ljran' Ktrennfcm..V""' : -y f rrujt"' INVU.oRa11.Mi a. LtaV- , . VaMj '.Inn. .anrttr aj j raCf,1;,'' w-"-- .t. u. Hi ultiiittiti Mrengtii TUKKK IS NO X!ISTKK AM.HTIT It iütui Uer 'onij-talt,t, IHie!, HuiLa. lv!tf ry, i:.t. Lr, lirrreaaUi .f Spirit If' T'1 1 1,":'1 TTr- ,?J urmiU- ixww. at.l vU'."--u? . - fc. . "im i' m .w l. I l tO VOIir ( t r k. llh.n ... .( ... . . r . ,w m i vuil MN f 1 lUll.AV'A Mkr.MilllKMM) lVr.MIL AM) i.unn n unr.r.! or l lilldrrn. , ?ou , , 1-r !u M .i.lUv.r ui.. lU.rm klf... f' tt, u i-v:i..-.j it Iriuua to Uke. Ot ta- ..,.: ,rul, ta.rn every nr.U.n. (aUi. ' J ur,r 1'""' asiil cluli ar4 f.t, fmlUm '''r, ..''.V 'i' "y '"T V " Ui"' . , 1 V "'-' ' 1uk;m r J,-a.rra U 1 r i 'i ' UK'" J ,,u t.j-.tlr f Utter . ur r- . tVn.rr -n..r,t ai.d III, eu . K. 1. M. Dr. (I.run', l ulvrranl I'llUl j c 1 1 'k.ri.Airr. luwurn, inr.Arii.ave, j ILrrv M-v.r t.aa ..!t t'ATllAl.TIC ineJiHi.e ; ri-sl tL." i.u'. l.r. iLat h f.v. u uh enure t.i j 1 ".;. 1.1 ,r. :j vr :.t ir.ttny aj c jifr.tl Ii.a ; trI 1 41" 1 lue i!,. i t. il. r li.Jaj.t, I 'r lul m ! .. rrfut iu rn:., u: t!l :!I:ua m,!,. Ii... ai t ,r iii.ii.re. f.-.i.l t .iu r Imn tlie .1...1 j In ta. t, tW aie tbe Ay ,;;. u,t h'.ulJ o.- Ii. " ! ttia!arii i. I J I'.ry i,.. ar ifii.. mliw. iu la tb j .. I. ..r I.. N, ll.v.: Ka eiy active ai.J aearcbUna: m tr.-.i ojM r aIUu, !oi:,...ji. h.-aUL) acietioua if , i,k T miA K; ..i..yx. Who ill uH,r from L.hoa. , I...., l,.-a l.:,f a'. t f..ul l. l.i.u U. l.eu aa tl.j , r no J,- i u t' wl'iuiltr.r hp tbilii i.titaj.lly nah..; a i: iv I ukt u m . aoit tr.a j,tl.U h j r. .'.ay ii l t.ii.t.'.l. .f .1, kt,. v ( r j. j It. yUau". l'iilerl Iii;., lake ii.. ib.-r. r..:iai. nt t:oy are tJM Iomi. Ft. oi.ly Xj rrnu t ei Vox and c.. I e ,t.t I y u.tl to an) irt .f tt(. f. n. J. II. al.IJ.AN, s.Je I'rTr.f!.i, t'i.rnrr of n.irJ ihI m. j'.i,. Ilr. J. II. IcI.tanS Volrnriir IU I.i ii i inen t . Tiji.Uh.-t Kxti.k.v AL l Tita. WkLn, h M a Ii c a r. Tb. tiAi).t t f butnao 1 tTt. LaTr trn .tati. of tw rrp'.iia.Ie at. I nnavry, l y tlie u.e of tan uvalnable IjioineM. It will rtlieve 1'AlN alti..t tiiMaalaiieou.tj . au.l a w-.U cleaie, punhr aj .1 L.-a. i.e f..ulrt S. Kl. in i. it rc-.il !y Lrt lime, y I ftAN'i Vi)U'ANK iHLMNMfcM w.ll r.l.ir. It inoat Ue terate ra. of l.li. uiiiati.ui. (.out, ot uraVia K.r 1'aralj.i., t'iiira te.l Uutc:ri,S!ruf.iur Vtrafcli in the Ju.;.:, Xuh.1.-. ot jra:nt.U, U will nerer f4il Two appi.iatioi.i rure utt Tbr.t noa'-.e or I arv be. I.r Hurler txaUa, ..rat) Tain, it i. ah n.f.i ,'e rt-uie.ly. Try It, ail yoa will r.nd II ari -Uk.LIe r. kitst)'. Krrji n ,e Ia!,.:. . I'l.V.MFRv FAlJatKS.i .f,;i, Lax.u riimt4. c I i i.i ,;i nvr ti...i.rv I) u':.-iu Vil-an'a Voix tV. I-i.iU. i L il i a ; idy ud iiilall'tU cur.- t ir liuii, .vj.ratii. ( h.f. , hwri.iun., livt rw e.-.-i..y. t-tr; AuunU. .Vratrbea, tw ai.y rifvrial tf.jr!- . Ity it, ami jou .ii t e roUTi; t. Ir. J II. Jit Leun, Sv.le 1'npnrii.i ! V - v J J lm 1 t V J t 1 liorc Cattle ami liar sen Teati All titlier t'oni)lulnti A n'ACKrSAIU: SUDDKN, AND J. V freqnej.lly Jratb ei.uea '.ti ery bort erlft Uierefnre It I. to t-e fc!nyi prepared tw Heal ao alarmac a coinplaiut proii.ptly, f..r tr.finK tl -periM-; asj 2 rei.t. Owner of rattla a:l buraea oal. coi.tntly keep oti baml a pitive eure, and thereby Injure iLe live oftteir cattle aru! bor.e. from death by coiir. Uenjetnl.rr cr;.t I a very ituall itn eon parr.1 wflh tl,e value .4 a bt-te. Haifa 25 eefct tvltU of Moan". I:.ta:.t IU '.Jef, j-'.ven In !r,t cf wrm water, ael.t.ri fail, to cure hor.e of e iic in few tntn ut-fc; In eitrerre riv. repeat tte de In 15 rntacte Fo t'ru :raiti, prair.a, auJ mary other loJuriri on Lore. rattle t etber at.lrr.ala. hioai.'a lataut lll. f jH-.-.tily rflert eure. Var.y pr ra bae t.ern i.tuMiH to mtnr.a tbe rapi 1 cure efecae i, I y ll a ce i f th'. orxlerful ir.e'l. ü.e. Tb.Colar l.:tie cotifsft t.ine t!ie nuat.tity of tb 1? cetit b,:ii.-.. -.eju-nrJy a nri of cme-ünlr4 Ui B-a le by pi;r t.4..f. Iii. dollar l-oillea. I u i .TS a ii L i ii cl SLOAN'S INSTANT HKLU'K ! (lie (irt at Internal A llxtt-riiiil Rea:etjy f,.r the lmitiwf.il carf of c..J , as-. tbroaa be.irt? i.i h, l.tha. be, eak; ei 4 tKe l ark T leya, .riloi a. o)lry, L. l ia rltia, all uru n.er .-r..i',Aii.t, i. k I..- 1 e, ague rake, 1 . ii u tn a tl.rn, r.-fia v! ti e tf.i.e,p..f.. u. tl.e l;n. a, rr.rrp. an) j..:r, m!-!, j ::! -. p;.tt, elev. otru. i apr .!;, Or oe, eu . lonn' Condition I'owdrr J Never fail to cure b..re, e. uxl.a or e. 1. Mori n ImiiiII OintaaieTtt arra;i!e.l t rur the r.i.t o?.:!n:e ra.e cf "!:. Mann' llorae Ointment 11 no equal tor Fi.ti'a or l'ereralet Porra. Tl-ey are n. Ity a',1 dualer In mMIcd.. SrM a I Trrre lliete 1 j ;i .o.eale b. u.e. Ketallee; t y al KC apX'.irf CIDER MILL. If" ICKnK'S PATH NT PoKTAKK VMitNK n.'tnt AM Wl.fF. KIT. I. ' f a i J..v-; r-xjT TTTT , 'i.-f'.li tr ill r. si a' 'l . 1 TV. a ! r . le rr.rb i.e i. t m raiy foy tk In ti barel of Wl. lit. 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