Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 227, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 October 1861 — Page 3

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fB"" The hrge-t .-ale of Grocerie. ic, by auction Li, that ailtcrtiaed for text Thür lay. Maar. We call -jxroal alteikn U Joe. Kup;i aJ ert;ct:iet In ar.ötLer cjlumn. He ha lor. tern ui e fcf iuf not ;j?lir Rütrher, ami U trying to exc'.lh 'nwelf. -..- M ILJT vkT Mrillo AH rwrson resiciuie, ia Ith an.1 Sth War! tuitli of tie Canal. Je sirou of f ,ibiu. a tal'iUry company, mre re eitcl U meet at MewMnr.ey'- -P -hin (Tne-lr" evenir.e. Fortv evtn .r-.uUu Two to Ost. ra;,Ure-J by tweety three tcrr.e guanl in CUrk county Kentucky, were Iroht inH Newport liarraek on Saturday Ut. The b,Tie?anI took them by arrrwe. getting bet 1 1 rr t!.er.v arvl their b re an ! rrji XCM Tbe Saloon ju-t o;eJ ta tlie tooru Umer! wufl br It. S. C ox i wa iuAJurate l lxt night by an excellent luwU set oat by the eoteryrU'.c; r ro; rietor. MeKr. Slinmchl A Mever. of which lr-e crowtj jartoo. - AlCTioi Sti On ThurvJv at i oY!ock A.M., ti.e tack f (Jrocer.c. Stor.are. vrrr. cotioua hLkJ gcxu of all kib-la be lon-iii; to John I'ahmejer. ill be i l at urtiuu Sile at the b'.orc, next J wr u A. Ueinuu, S'bis.i Street, ceir the Cnl Grett Lrj,a:n come atl bu. tK-i.i-. ilM. ire t j csU th atteatiunof our men at.J all other to the in Iip';t ible fact thit Me-vri" Miohal! i. IVukx-k hae on iuini the h1fi,me',. t;v of Caii uirt BbJ uther j;ectleiian'a lur.i'..!i: goo.Ji ere r brought to thli city. The: e tl.ey areprejurei to mike up to or.Ier in a u!e i.ever lur.n'H-1 in thii or any other city. Their pn "S are arrange ! to eait the time,. Act ui?iT at Ullivjllx. The St. LU.i AVu-aof Fru'.ay mti RtrLty Huhe, in the em ploy of the Terre Hiutc. Altca anJ St Louii Kai'.: or!, at De'Ieville. slipje-l nr. 1 Tell between th car n J tenoVr a: IUrllevilV, enteriay eveiiiu. anJ wn ruu orer. In wheels cutting one le oil near the ank!e, aixl the other ah-, ut mklway between the nnk!e and knee. II waa at once taken to ihe County Ho-olul. where ctery attention wn pan! him, but be will dyubtle Ii Thc 31st IiraiMXT. Tho Eransville Journal of yesterday aiys: "Ninety car load of wagons and mules arrived here last S itur day, eu route for Hei-lerson. They are in-tende-l for the 31st Kegiment, and will en j able it lo more immediately to tb interior of Kentucky. It is aaid that the 4 M will Uke the place of th3lt. at Hendersoti. j A portion of the Union Artillery has taken j charge of the blockade. The company f irmerlj aligned to tin duty U m bceu order ! d Ut nenJersoa. , ZT We hive just received from the pub j lisher a large ctiicial m; of thc E.r-t-rn j Pvrt of the State of Vir-ini. correctol and revirelby J. T. Lloyd, the pid.lisher. j This is a very fine nup, viowiug every rad, creek, mcuntaiu and crery thin that a map in show. It ia certainly very cheap; pric $1,00 eolorel in couaUcs. or ten copies for $5.0). Everybody id-uld have one in the?e wartimes. It is sai 1 C'a is th only map u-d by den. Scott to plan hi campaign in Virginia. A SauMiiii. The Louisville Journal of Siturday, aays : "A courier came tC Iba non yesterday, stating that a k.irraih had occurred between (en VarJ's pickets and a routing party of about 100 rebels rr Thurliy night in Green county, to the uüthwest of Canipbellsviüe. The Captain of our pickets 'jnfortunately wai taken pnscner, but w aiffered to other U, though there were aevcralof the rebels killed and wounded. A Tenneaaeea who was attached to onr forces killed twu of them. Re:uforcemeDU wer sent for immediately, and Col. Harhn had his men ready as aooa aa poaibt. ml it was aupposed that they woaM p towarl Muldrau jh' lliil lat venirg.' T llmMOMUT Io!. C. II. O'llrien. 1st Leuunant of Company H, lh Re-;men!, (Irih i wa, on Sunday morning last, j reen t d w.th an elegant Sword, 8ad, reit, Caur.t lets and a set of Otter Fur, by the eruf love of the Shop of the Teire Haut and Rich in :.d 'NilroaJ. L:eut. O'Brien wmfirtwo yeu en.pIcje-1 in the Machine Shop of the Railroad Company, and this Landau me pre nt ln in his former avoci.ite i flattering manifestation of the heh eteem iitwhivh b a heM by hii friend. IjcuV O'Brien served t!.e three nioths c?rpa'g:i ia the I Ith regime!, an 1 h How enterel the service "dur-nj lh r" in he Ir h regimeut. arcur.d whi-li cluster -mach of the hope of Indmr.iar. Tho K Ijiw nade the j re-euuti.-n upch. to whHrb Lieut. O'Brien replied very le.icito-!v. The Swotd i a very luii.!m 01.11, aiid bear tie fo'Iowirj invnptit. rar.xTi: To C. H O BUI F.N. n tit ao:at ;of tie T H. 4 R. R. K . Ort. 27, 1-fl. - -The lloltnau Tioupr. Oar readers will räernVer 1 1.1 nitcietti-.g arJ fiftej fam.ljr, r ce of the roi er.ter Ulniag of Theatrical jeih-nner They Cime amongtt w on tlx? rcan of their firvt iit un.t.tou;. ed. and entirely u:.'ai.uwri The.r and'enre were mecer ei.ou'h for th fir t t.ight or to, tht the.r iiuirabie ar.d 1 e . cuMf jfiiirance .n Un to -tr.i t u an apreciiticg p ih'ic, avj ! ev c!fi t!,eir engagement to crvwUvl lu tbe ', didl ot a nrt succe-Ul xa,n. thev hte Cime bvck now w th isrw j,J pce - Their suy i Hrt, cn!t t. 1. ";!.: :v;ii elv 1 aa thay have to fill ct;.er v;tn.;.i ;r Busch, Aect of the treu;, irrnel tt ! evening )Ie Ififwruif us t!at w.a ,.lf4 ' are tdH to the er-wpan ie thr Ut ; '.:. and ilM dry .U U.n, f.wlrJ kklty of new Scrs;s, lUtmv. A. Thoroa will tt tit rt perf tm-. e.

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i , the fjllowini were e.ecte 1 aromc N lor the ecumg term: T. A. MMo W. C. T.; J. F. Miami W V. T.; E. D Hiim-W. R. : dro. Hixboos W. AR Faid. I'oJiaoT-W. F. K. . F. S W est r a t t W . Trea. H. C. Caan: W. U. ; Km. HajvsaW. I). I". ; Vkmii Mille W.O. ; William Bill W. S. Macista ct. -Hnry Musruve, J. 1'.. hitx? retumc! fron, an important mission to t-e E-f :, i g'o to be fouoJ in bi office reiJ to lern! to II f.u-i'ine futruatevl to l' " maitrte Oct .her '2b. iltl. I 4 aril. During my abacuce Jomi P. Baii, , i!l attend to all my tronal. Inurancc ami jTof'"ioiial buii.e- Those haTicg any baiiie with me will consult with Mr. iHitn. Oil A ULKS CRUrT. ; Oer. II, dl Od i Hatv llm'-T. H. Uwerre nho u a practical Hitter, and auccftaor to Joaejh C. Vatft. corner of YtlU ani Wabash Street. hau received hi Fall tj!e of bKck and has now on lurnl and L raanufacturinff to ordr the han.Uome't style of Fall and Winter Hat at j rioe rarjin from to ikllar upanS tt ' .... ..- Main-a Maauno. -Mrs. M. Kowl wuuUl nr.nonnre to the ladle of Terr Haute and uir.itr, that h h mumed th Manlua ; Mkin2 buine-ta, in the house formerlr oc cup;ei by Mr. tiroTcrmao, on Olü tict-t, between Third an 1 Fourth, where he i prep re-1 t receive order from her former frier:-! äixl patmn. ! Harin jut receive I from New Yoik the ! litest I'.irii fashion', he prepared to fur- ' ni.-!i work uf a chincter thit csnnot fail to j p!ete the mt fjtHlimi. dtf t'avnlr). l'.y irmL:ii of the Adjutant t'e:ieral, able bl.cl men are wanted to form cni- ' aiy to till a Untitle to rei dezvou. iu New York city, w!;rre a camp tor instruction will be organized, (ieo-1 quartern, a liandrtme Uniterm and firt rata horse will be suppliel i immediately oa arrival in camp. Tai $14 to $.'21 rra month, ' witli ration?, clothing and bounty. Kvery 1 loval htatc will be represented in thi Brigade No tne will be accepted who U willing i to cnlLt in the 4M Kegiment, there i no 1 !es!rc or intention to rctanl the filling up of ! t ut Kegiment. i Kccruitiu t flioe at the south atore iu the j Linton Block, Market Street, Terr Haute. ! Qujrters ration and pny to commence witli date of enlistment. J. II. I'RESDEK, K. P. HUVKY. PELOS GOtTLI). October 'Jl.-Utf IttHT III t lOT llir ForlJ - Third ItCI KlCIit. AbJe bo,jJe, JOung men wanted to fill up thU Regiment, row paarterexl at Camp Vigo. Apr.lv -oon. WM. E. 3IcLEA, la Lieutenant Colonel Commiridint;. latriotv, Attention j Yoi'mu asu Able Bodifd Mix Wasrau for the Lvou Regiment, commanded by the gallant Col. John McNeil, Lieut. Col. Isaac F. Shepard, Major Alexia Mudd, to serve in the Wetern Department under Major Hen. Fremont. This Regiment is especially designed as a liviug monument to the valor and bravery of thc departed Hero whose name it bear. A recruiting oftice has been opened at the south east corner of Wabash and Market lU., Terre Haute, where all persona wanting to to join this Regiment for the war, will hart sji opportunity, upon immediate application to the Kerniitip- OfUJcer, R.J.TAYLOR. P. S. Fat and ratiotk.. from the day of enUtment dlw. B U Y! IIOOTM AND HII OF. AT IF T. ST OX KS, TtaiK IhtTi. Iid. He has ju.t reewive! larger aud better selected tock o! E.vatern work than erer before, which he will teil at price to suit the hard t me. A L-i Make to onier, and ha on hand a good asortment of home mle wotk. Cow mi Srr A tATce tk frw Um h t rtinke. Of Tro oX 1mh awj tu-. N. B. IWt forpet the OLI CORNER." 0; po.'t the S-iuthern Bank. dl wlm BOOTS AND SHOES. TMk ri4it to in root asd Miniimnr f HAinU.S .V BROTHER'S. No. 1 4. Main St , under the National Houe, Tmr Hactk. hpnvt. A we mauuficture oar Eastern work, we can and will elf good at lower prk ea ths-ti j can U ukht at any ether hou in the trade lrof.a wi.iug to buy at wbole!e 'will f4.l it to their advantage to buy of ' 11, a werwi rii at the lowest F.tern price. No. I 4. Main Street. Terre Haute. Ind ! Factory r.fvr Siu;u Bodge. Lynn, Mas. twt..nt ork rvl repAirib Ion to order. ; s3!l3m MUSICAL. KULLOOO'H INluN gfADKlLLr: HAND ! nx ATTTr trOmJTLT TO Ali. rau . In U i ;rv. sts" Snuiv4 for rkt rin si riwrtl! r i. ;v--r runrjiTunc. ( 1; riiiiAP V i; U NIT U R K )'.ai of Terre Haute H oe. Oeiti . a DOAHDinC. j f PIJOSK Mtrch : X. ssra rt v ok a prirate ceowm 4 -' at tka Cor- r r-ii 4 t ! , Se. T wcVitstn.

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DI0ATC-. BT TBI UTUI ITCIO US. irjPORTAWT WEWS, Capture of Confederate Prisoners' CAN. 'VON, W.M.ONS, AMI CAMP r.QtiPAt;i:cArTrm:i: Wore lighting in Missouri ! ! ANOTHER BRILLIANT VICTOBY WASI1I.TC m:vs. tieurrnl Hurnt Ordered tu on .nantl linker's Urignilr. Ac. Ac, A'c, At I'ICIIT AT !U))1M:V. N'iw Caaaa. V, October 'J7. (ieneral Kelly raarche! from this piut on Fridsy iiight, and Attacked Homney yesterday Atter noon, routing the enemy, capturing iuiht prumers. three pieces of cannoii, and nlj their wagons and camp equipage. The rebels retreited towards Wincheter. Our los wai trifling, and thnt of the ene my not ascertained. ?rii;iAL to r. lovis atrt BLit.w. Hxat,caKTtRs Wiartiv lHrARTMi.NT.f Fort Station, Io. Oct '. The lilowin,; iji.patcbes hat lcn recciv eI. annouuemg a mut brwlnut victory ut body guard, Springfield by (n. FremontM numbering K0 men: "Five Milks Oct or Bolivar. Oct. iii, 1Ü a. m. Gmeral : I report, re;eltfu!iy, that eterJay at 4 o'clock p. m. 1 met at Springfield about 'J.IHX) of the rebels tornied la 1 neof bsttle. They gave me a very warm reception, but jour gu ml. wi;h one feeling, made a charge, and in les.s than three min utes the enemy was completely routed by l.r0 men; we cleared the city f every rebel and retired, it being near niht and not bein able to keep the place with o ml! a f nc. Maj. v hito' co'iimiml did net partic;pat in the cliarge. 1 have een charges, but m.c'i brilliaut unanimity and btaverv I have never seen and did not expect. Their war-cry. Fremont and the Prion.' broke forth like thunu.T. Signed, "Chah. Zaoom v. "Major Commanding Body dinrd." Col J. M. Richardson, who rode over to the vicinity of Springfield last evening, mth Zagoney was guided to the town from Jef fersor to the Mount Vernon road by Judge Owens. The rebel camp was just out.ide of the city. Zigoney was compelled to pn through a lane and let down a number of fence rails before he could charge ou the fee, thu drawing their fire. There was .1 good deal of street firing in Springfield and from the houses. Two se ceiouwts who rau o it of their dwellings and tiro at the bodr guard were killed. Zagoney waS dvi?ed or the force or the rebels, but he wu determined to have ; fight. Col. Pear:?, said to be from Arkan.sa., commanded one of thc rebel regiment. It is thought the cause of the increased rebel forc at Springfield was tho large amount of plunder gathered there lor some weeks past, which it is stated they intended to take South with them, but which will ot couTe row fall into our hind. The loss on cither side is not stated. St. Loci. Oct. 27 The following Ui patch was received this evening". "IlKAbQVAaTERS, Mo., October, 'Jo, f (rieid near llumonsvillc.)

To Cattain McKiEvr-R, Assistant Adjutant ters that Congress will provide just compendeueral: ', ml ion to theni for the lo of tlie services of "Yesterday afternoon Major Zagoney, at person p employed, the head of my guards, mad a most brillant '. Lieut. Porter of tho Poahattan, n-ports charge upon a body of the enemy, drawn up that he arrived at Maranaham Sept. Jkhon in line of battle, in their camp at Spriug- j ly live days after the Sumter. The latter field, 2.000 or 2.000 atrong. He completely I had cruicd two or three day at the mouth routed them; cleared them from the town, ! of the haibr to overhaul the brig Maria, exhoisted the national flag upon the Court p'Cted to arrive ?rom New York. The dot -House, and retired uponareinforcenin.it. 'ernorof Marananaru treated the officers of which he has already joined. i the Sumter with every courtesy, promising Our loss i not great. This succes for a f them they might sell the Maria there if s!ie charge against such very I irre od Isis a j was captured, supplied her with coal, but was noble example to the army. Our advance j unwilling to do tbe same for the Powhattan. will occupy Springfi!d to night. In entering Maranaham, the Sumter lost "(Signed) J. C. Felmont, her fabe keel, got ashore nnd when she lelt 'Major denera Oommanding." j was leaking. She left tin ler sail, having Fremont's boW guard numbers 30h j lost her smoke stark She had taken no

Major Frank White, who captured Lex Ington recently, at the head of in) m?n, and releacl the aick and w ounded i-o!d ers after driving out some 00 rehs l. a a on of a promiuent lawyer in New York. Mlty pmoner. taktu ;n the 1 attie of Fredericktowu. have been put to w ork in the trenches at Cape d irardeau. Accounts of Major SchufieM, who com mande-l the battery in that action, show fiat thia victory wa the mo-t complete of nay yet achieved by our army during the war. Jeff. Tbomsan ec(ni on loot, his horse haTing beeu killed nnderhitn. Tht rebel force wa aliout CRXI while ours was only 4.000. , - Correspondence. WaüuixüTo:, Oct. JT The special to the Herald say: den McClellan has iued an order ;ek ing in the highett term of the M.ii-ichu setu I .'Kb and'Jthh. snl California and Tarn mmr regiments for their gallant conduct on Monday. II speaks of the extraordinary obstacles encountered.a.ertiug that the same bravery and activity, under le trying d fli cvdtie. would inure a fcilliant ucce. He doe not attribute the revere to any error of (ien. Stone, and relieve bim ah 1 hia men of all responsibility for the reu!t. The dovemment ha information ih.it the British (Government ha aent along ihe coat buying up all the hip tiniber. 1 he Adm:tnt ration ha taken uvf iMirn, ttirouli the Collectors, to a-ertvin the fact, and It the information proves true to top it iniT.e diately. Bng. dea. Burt., late Commissary at Cin climate. leen onlere-i to emmviid (In Baker's brgade There Are now abvMit .VI .(00 rebel in the TK-initv f Ieebnrp D.OoO have leen etil fr m Manaasa.

I patebes in th Kich'xonJ pa;f rs re;sirt . jlir I'lrat Teeßrnpltr yieatage tlie espturt of nearly pri.nera at Is- I - fron an rritnrliru. buri' atnl I ?W stand of atm. Nartioery Mr Yoas.O t tH The firt teleirapbwi fire.1 by the rebel, w hoe los i tste-1 c meage frm the Pacific to the Atlantic, at 3"0 kille! and wounded. They y he 'w-enthy Ctref .I'iti e F.eld .t C.Iif.rtiia. tween 40t) andr Federals were killed', 1 , to the Pre!ent r a follow. 300 drowned in the Potomac. Sr ,nrTO. Ot t 2 1, 7,10 F. M To A bra An Augusta, Oeorpia, dispatch of ti.e 'J 1 ' ham Lincoln, I'lelb nt ol the lti;tel State. Ir.st, state it wj reported that Knghh nnd 1 Jti the tenipraiy alei.fe of the dot etiior ot Freih r.av a! offj-er were lo h e a meetio 'California, I am reoMCste 1 to en 1 y imi the

j toile-rie n;a re;ort thit the bi I t.i!li nefli'Seat. K'kade 1 A Itetacee'a Account of the Ilsttie f Hall lllunlepeiir Iiim- ..f the f on 11 id Alarm of the llebrl. They Ilartf llelnf ot cemniS BatTlwotifcOct. -"t':i The ft.Iiow j i fnra a refugee from LeeburgWhen the intentui of thr.. ,ng the FeJr al tri'S acr the Fo!imp rier firt t e ' erne a;; aiei.t, ti.e rlel force ia the i.eif h I borhol wa rt ma'l lv it it ws!t3t 1 : j tied iot to offer any rei:at:'e. Re.nl. ne reeot. "x eer. ev-minc oj f r. oa trk of j l.eeWr, and -th ti.e f -f githerel n.-t sltorether et.-ee I.ug 3.') . it J4 reTe! ( to mke a . I'.ot.'i vri.e, it n d I rn.:te. at Ietur , flht de-perate'v . ' Ti.e tfifederte feared they w,:tt'd !e 1 aurroat-te-1 by br, lorce wt.ic'i it fi.J ! been ir.t c-pvite! Bi.k w o';'d ibm- -rr !.. . 1 ... . . l ... .1 iie ferry. jui aiv w.-,ete vi e Ilte a fo'bf, ari th J r -t de;rat eT -rt were mxle t- defeat den. 111 er before t et pectel reuikrceoenl of Ilitki couM ccrne to t rebef. Oar intermit. t saw ovr lf

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tietjrhborhocd were ocenpied as temrorarT no(tai. - .' The .umher of FeJeral ioldieri captured our ir.f.temu.t did not know. He haw one pty t 1 IU taken off, but understood that two other Kjuad had previously been .-cnt aw v. Tt.e expvclation at first prevailed thst the National troop, would be able to advance in overwhelming number to Lee burg, and it created the utmost excitement atmng the L-'nioiiUttt, of whom there are a l.uie nutu ber in the vicinity, who were prepared to received an l welcome the army whilst many of the prumiiieut iu vie M-cesjionists nnle presirationa to leave. Atter the battle the rebels rapidly hurried reinforcement. It is now ctiniited that they have from P to Io.w-mI nien at Lee burg an 1 Waterfor J. .a tuiiiklt meiv I mid I ntl IK nn li on Arrest l n .evvi lloj -r Ieot lor Slutr l'riionrr-Ttie Is (un Itialtrry ivt fl u Iii IM I'omt it 71 1 Hi Ilrkef Corrrvpouttrure-ICebelw fori if) in jf C'rnlrr Illr-I'naitiun ul Our roup Inatriirtiotm la llir aval i;jifdllmn - I rain lltr I'oval'iitlan I'reiiarintf to i:u:orcr ttr Co ul I at a lion An -1)1ilou wl Hie llebel A rmy of trie I'oluinur- II r tnf rcemenlw went to l.reaburic and Norfolk Hgecu -I a 1 1 o it u n d II u in o r TllltNLI DlsrATCII. ? WAsiuMirox, Oct. 'JTth. In every one of I the lep.trtmenta and at th White House, lhei:traot astonishment and iiujinai'm are expressed at the publication, in Nevf lork, of t tie details of the great Naval Expedition. It will urprie no oi'.e to hear that ;"tiW) ' loy was arretted, this morning, by our'tk- :, ihi nide ot Fairfax, w ith an untold n"t:tity of the New York Tim?-, of S it iA, , w hich w as going to market among the tTotia. Sec. 1'am.vrou ha authoried the eta.hlihment ol a ileptt for prisoners of war, at Johnttm's Llanl. in San luky Bay, I VS Erie. An experienced builder of SindusV, Im contractfl to erect feventeca building,' i capable of accommodating one thoumd pri- 4 SvMlt.r. TUy re to bo hi.i-hed bv Dec 10; 1 at a c;it not to exceed $'20,000. The battery ol eighteen gum dicov ered a ; week tlurr, on Matliiaa Point, i a invth. It Mi. -t itav e been field pieces which fired on ! the Freeborn and Ldand Belle. Tho steam ' er Fiiioti lew days hiiKe, thoroughly ex atniuevl the place, and fo iud nether gun-. entrenchmei.ts, nor rebel. The As't. Secretarv of the Navy, en A rrlQr fro!s, Hamj tm'Koadn. wiie."c he de bvered sv iled orders to the Comm. aider oi tt:e great Naval Expedition, wise 1 without molestation by Mathias Point, in the Baltimore, three or lour day before the fale news that Mason nnd Slide!! had tiled from Charleston for Europe in the Nashville, reached here. A letr from 0110 rebel in Richmond to another w. intercepted, containing this paM.e: 'I hive just bidden fireivell to Slide!!, vho is about starting for Europe with Mapon. They are going through Texas and will nail from a Mexican rt. Recent intelligence leads to the conclusion tint thev went bv this rout?. Cap:. Duane'. Company of Sappers on 1 Miners Ins been ordered to ' West Foinf. thu cirr from ' The New York 4'th regiment. Ells- , worth'., has been attac'ie to (Jen Butterfield's Brigade The rebel aio fortifviiu Centre ville. , Thev hive no fore this cid of Fairfax ; Ji. C. Our troops occupy Vienna and our pickets ? are a mile beyo id Avotid.ilc. Oideiü were ?eut vv th 1 10 commanti ig offieer of thc Naval cx,e.tn to govern j iheme've po taras terson held to service are concerned by the principles of the letters addressed to Oen. Butler, but discretionary power is given to the commander for special circun.i-Li.nce-. but instructions are given to i avail themselves of the services of any perMn, whether fugitive from labor or not, t who m.iy offer thcai-clcs 1 1 be cajployed. I in such manner a is deemed mot beneficial ' to the servi'-c; also to assure all loval masprizes since the Abby Brndl'onl. and it w.u understot! her motto wa-, burn sink and de ftrov, particulsrl v Boston p.nd eastern ves scls. Lieut. Porter left Sept. tith, put into J St Thomas Oct. .uh. where his last b.-patch 11 Tated. . TtMt PISPAICII. ! The Oovernment is rapidly for enforcing ! the conficatio?i law (aw.ed by last Congres. Yeterday attaclimcuLs were scrred againt j me furniture belonging t : mm nininl I Shield, who i a Captain in thc .ebel army, and ow ning a number of hou.-e and lot in S Wsbini;ton. This i to le a i.ecial cae I If the la i ftustvined. (overu:nr:it will at ; once proceed to confiscite property of every ; known rebel us fat a it conie within the jurisdiction of our .irm. !srrciL To tiia: hiaalo. Positive inform ition i reeeive"! that recent occurrences hav rsTair.l a division of the t lebet army of the Potain ic. I Lirge icinforcements love been sent to j Lee. barg with expet tstions of a lener alof ; tlie stt.ck on th it iint. AUo immense t 'orce have been congregated At Norfolk. 1 unoer m iinrrei n tnai ine cieij:noii nt- ! ting out in the Chesijeake Bay wa intruded to make a deniontratioii tl.eje. The centre , of tlie rebel army rer at Ceriterv ill and has ! loen much -e:kened fy tlie withdrawal of , the force on the right and left; Johru-tm i-i tte comm in iing(etjernl. Beaurrrml eo;a i:iif.'i the force o;i-ite Wnh'nton, and dutavi W. Sjiith commrnd tliv fv.rce nt I Ieeburg. It wa Kt.ited a rumor w a t utreutat Rich I en n 1 a few lays 0 tint aa imjHirt int ad ', vmice 100 enin I of the n hole rebel f rmy w to bo undo tefte tbe li-t ot N'ovember, but 11 hap the f ght 1 til's Bluff and me sailing ot me ere 11 v.n i.ir-liiioti ! have rendered rhmge of programme nec svry. f;rt message whifli wil be sent orthe wirrs of the te'rgrtp"' I r.e wlrrh connei ts ' the P.ic.fic wi.hthe Atlant'" St.t. The j.eop'e of Cihfoitö des'r to ctnnt;i!ve v ,u u;. u the completion of t.e greit work. They t.e!iee thit It w 1 be tl mean if tr s:gthe::ii g ti e atttditnr'it wh;th bit. J lfli the eaI sod in; to the Umoo, and l-'tr desire in tii;. the I; r st npui; f-n the r NiMnent. to evprt. i their loya'ty t t!;at UeioM.an l If eir deterrrv nti n In t inl t!e dot ernni- it in tf" h r 1 iy of tritl Tliey tegaf.j tint dot cn.niet.t w th sTlectiO'i au 1 w !.I adhere un ler all fortune. S nej.l MiniM I Finn, Cief Jn-lie of ('dioriv. Ti mege wg .'eeirel at W -!n;;f rv. bv the Fres!ent at 11.51 a. m , on t'.f ''."'ih Prlny of the avnl I'.x pedMlon tv Alnrrn nt Vortt'ii). Fr M iMi , fi t. '.'T. The prrleiJi ti n l ai 1-erii deijvel lit V e p'f talent gx!e. Sv'roe retuee from Yiknwn lt id rebels are iu cvni !erab!e f ;rrein tint tir:n ! ity,atl there is an app a:Urk bv the federal r ;pteh-tii "ä vi an early

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ISTiglit iJLspatclie. lien, rremont and. Staff at HoUrer C'ftfctiHltieo to rremouP Hod j -(iuartl Heroic Deed 3Iovrmeut on Springüeld -.lcKintr), Hunter aud Vopo Puvhing roitrnrd DispoaJtou for the llxpected iKht No News ol Price or .McCoIloch. Sr. Loris. Oct. -'. m-itial to aT. Lot is tiri BLJCAX.

Cawr HiciiASuaox.) BoLirat, Polk county, Oct. 2C. ( ! (!!. Fremont and ataff arrived at Bolirar, i 1 uik county , aiitein niiloa from Camp Murriev, and tncamped this evening on the out-t-Wirtot the town. Bolivar, hke nearly all the towr.i in Southern Missouri, isalmoat en tirely deertcd, the Horos being all closed, and many of the houses abandoned. It is now ascertained that the los of Fremont's bdy guard in the brilliat t charge at Spring tieldj was ix to eight killed, and ome lo to -J wounded. A number of m)t brilLant instances of diring were sliown on our fide. One Sergeant had three lo-ea htt from under him, and a rebel placed a pi.-tol to Zag.invi' breast and w as in the very act of tiring, w he'll the Major severed his Arm from the houl ier and laid him Jea l at the horses leet. Col. Cams, 3d Illinois Cavalry, and Maj. Ilolrcun's Miarp Shooters lute left here for Springfield, ai.i one regimeut of Sigel'a division will n.airh there at midnight. OenFremont' atafT and Sigel'a diTisu n derart by lofccd marxhes for Springfield at daylight tu morrow morning, and will probably arrive there in the evening. Oeu. McKiietry was two miles north of Warsaw la.it night. Hen. l'ope was this aide of the.Oiige, and Hüntel in advance, of him, all lu.nt'hing tu this point. I understand that in the forthcoming bit tie Lane and Sturgis will the left wing, Hunter the right, Akboth the main coin ma and McKinstry will torm the reserve; Sigel taLoi the advance. I Noihijir further from 1'rice and no new ofMcCu!loc!i. Sim t h Trv ing tu ICHpe nnd Mre Sent Hack Letter from ;ribald Will Come to the I'nlted -tntca if tbe War Continue Thc Kel.el Steamer Pace Shelling Sickle's Camp. oruiAL to utr rorr. Wasiiinctov, Oct. Ü3. I. .me of thc Maryland slaveholders in the vic.i.ty of Annpo lis complain that many of their slaves have secreted themselves on botid the vesse'a of the Coast Ex'ed.t!oii. Several s!aves were found oa board the hip an 1 were returned to their owners. The following Utter from daribaldihia been received by the United States Consul at Antwerp: C si era. Sept. loth, 161. Afy Ziir Sir: I saw Mr. Sauford and regret to be obliged to nniiütiiic to you that I shall not be able to go to the Cnited States at present. I do not doubt of the triumph of the c.iue of ti.e Union and that ahortly, but if the war should unfortunately coutinue in your beautiful country, I .shall overcome all obstacles which detain mo and hasten to the defence of a people who are dear to me. (Signed) d. GARIBALDI. To Mr. Qcir.cLK, tT. S. Consul at Outwerp. An officer who has just arrived here Irora the cncampmetit of Sickles brigade at Por Tobieco, Md., report tht the rebel steimer Paige yesterday ajpro ached the shore at that point, and fired on our troops. Her shell fell into cur camp, und compelled the men to withdntir to a s.fc distance from the river. Lute from Price Artny Ilia Men Tired Running Johnston Order Price not to right Price force HcbeN Scattering Throngh the Country. iCLCIAL TO Tilt br. LCI IS ELfLBLlCAN. Tirro.N. Oct. 0ih dea. Kcnneiy who has jut returned to Sediüa from Roliver, says that Price's men are much dissatisfied at the profpect of leaving ihe State, ond that t'.ey will force him to make a stand withm our borders. On the other hand it is asserted that den. Johnston haa left Kentucky to take command of Price's and McCulloch's forces, and that before leaving that Sute. he sent couritr to Price and McCuilock direct, ng tlem to fall b-vck into Arkansas, and not give Fremont battle until be could reach thm. den. Kei Jifdy savs Frem mt will have a mnch larger force to contend against than he imagines. Considerable numbers of Price' rebels are arriving in this section daily, and it ir learcd they will rer.eT their plundering habits as soon as ourtroojs leave. GROCERIES & PROVISIOfJS. A ' v. v Firm! X 0. 1 2 M E C U A N I C ' S K 0 WJ t IT A VI NO purciiKaed the e X. JL tock or Provlniona atvl ircrrie, f entire James turto, st No. IS limUWCS KiW, snd harlt tuate urh sittiOn a wrr ct . we s re now prepsre! to rurniih lo tbe riueu ! rrrre-Hante j.4 vicinity every article of tbs c hoiitst GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS I rtt- market afTor-1, All iooia uVllvtred 1;' Kaprr, ftee of titra A librral har of puMtc pirvK I rjctfuUy Ifcfted. aU.twtf N. Vf. COXIt A CO. RECRUITING. w ANTF.n 1H TUE t'NITI'.I) SATKS ARUT At'!-boJiei ns, Ulnffll sk- tLtrn siol thirty-five yara. Pay, the nie a to vcluu. leT. from 13,00 to f ia,u pr moi.iii, with railosa ait qtiartera, to comment atunc. L'U'l'r 1 rent rulLou, aujr lJtr kat an upjH.tluiaiy of tiecnrnliiH a coniini) loneJ eCtcvr. Ki- f irtti't" information, apply at tbe rrixt-irvil at Irrrr-Katite, oti tb f.l .l vf tbe o-iar. Tliroo Y o tv x a . Ai,nti:i) 1,. not ;n, I'spt. I lUli In'srttjr V. S. ., Krrruttinr OtT.cer. July '.'. Hf ALE AND PORTER. ( I i:iSS A- CO. ate prepared to rer. ott led rumUh ty tbe haritt, or tnttlej forfaniil ALE. PORTER. CIDER. Jte , &e. .scb Ale. lyd- rter. rhll.lflpbla rrVrr, Xwj1 m l-troU t'Wei, kt , ir. Nix, rT Wifr'. TU k, 'TaUa tr, niaTlji- TsaVXR-ltALIK. tXlx LUMDER. p. rrtT.. w, . rctl 11. V.TOVVlTiii A: CO., rruiit is Tine and Poplar Lumber, Shlnglet, Lathi, Ac, HAVF. on tiax1 alarreatorki of s-a.M t-Maw hlrh ara or1uf at trlcai ts ault lk t'.aa W Tai i4 offn tm Lstayetts atrS, nta Cat '. TTs-lttntr, 1st A W Ail orf!rrs i,A4 ts emtrr'tv f Jt. dl MAIL LINE. ., v f .vio.v ti.M n -arMAIL LIIMID . 1 ravrs nir AMmtc aN norsr. at fcutJ TB. c'rectlr alter tbs Tll of lraEi fa I

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OFKXKD THIS DAY AT KDSAI.l., McDOIHiAI. A- CO S. ; tStlk h :ai, orJd, Tu-1 sjmI Crw.L! II. Hit MITTS-VERY CHEAP 'Jodoz. Paris Wore Skirt; .V) dor. Corded Skill at 30c; ItvOdor. Wo en ?k!rt ipertor; 21 do. Constitution, 3J !o. Favorite of the Enipre.. lA&tt rrtisU ytair iiiteret a:.l iint f! t y rtim 1: V M 11 1C T . H)VLU i!(Inltr.AL4l'0, for. Mats asa rnrih Mre . wu5S. AT i:l:tll, .Tlrllotigal V t O h 75,iHK) Y A l: D1 'K HI.KACIIKI) ML'SLLNS. At t, R, S, 10 ar.J US-. oii:"i:d tiiih ui:i:k 0 CASES OF Vir iVi Calicoes, AtS.CV, S, sud 10, lOO Hales ISroun JTI ti I i 11 In alt WH:h and Qua!U'.a, at e. 7. 8, f an.t t.OOOYARDI - Vnr Fall Delators, At m,. IS and 2o. All tbs abvtr, a well aa tnatiy o'Lrr kov! have tern purcbard of tb tualiiitarturrra for catb. at.d will U sold aa low a tbr same qu 1: t!r Lara t-rrn In ' tUlat tenyrar. ' MpzSdatf ED5AI.I, sfclXJL'üiAb 1 Cv) . . , T"AT)TOiJ 7 AAHO j I-JXOlO AT KcUall, TXcIOll:il V CON ' 4 SPDKNUII) A.SSOUMMKNT 2. V. r BRITISH. FRENCH AND OER MAN 1 B T 5 g 3 C Sf ATfc s 3JS Embraclua stl ths sv-w aiyW Brwch. troJr, ug la:, Foulsrd Holr-, Jfa Foulard, UuinL al, etc. 5 dozkn ctM.sirrs, FisSraciiif vrry uj-lor t ) U a. l":;ion ciriliuac0 Ueclian, ku1 trak:at iwr I., from fl.CO ail cpw arJ. CA M1U 1C 1 'LO I XC I N( .S : A beautiful l.t. cf founclnc, hunda, edid''?, ad insfrUti(r. INFANTS' WAISTS. A taaifulScler.i lot of mbroiiWcd wait, it itylof embroidrr-v? colinri, and a thouiand and cne 'aory srt?clea, which ere all purrbaatd f.T cab a th" very lowest pric.a, sad will b add aecorilrKly. EDSALL. M.DOUGAL A Co.. oc'Cl-dw Cor. Mala Ac Fourth trrt. STOVES and TINWARE. .1 c.uzd: rPHi: UNDLKSIONKD lia- this JL day purchaatrd tho ru'ire to k of Roci of . WOLF CO, at No. Hi A 1, Wabab St, where ht intend at ail lis rs v.tj ir a Irf and well a sorted atock of STOVE?!, Tl.WVAItK, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! tnd hojwa by Mrir A!.'"iti-i, Anir Prtci iJ Fair taÜH'j to la.Ve iLla th "Ui-ad Qurt r" fr .upuln-a tu tbi lirse. II rill ha- on baud cs.li of tai leading C0)ik;:i Mores, st th h".s.1 rf w hic'u .and tba jtTlv r h brat'd CHAUTER. Xo other cbu turps this, aa hundn-d win. he jsed them ran tcs'ofy. A fall acpplc f Iltatli.jt Storra of all patn-rna. Look tbrouso b new twfurs mal.;n( ptirrhaa.-. The Agricultural Department ! VlU be nU-r-d a:l I raier will .tt all 1!S tnd a fall atotk of tin;. In..-. t of tu ;-t quaüty. V. CORN WELL. 5. p. 21, lsc.1 No. IU At 14 YV!ah !tret t. Having a,ilJ our St.Kk of p.f t B. It. Wrnwell, the partuershfp Uarrtofore 4111:15 brtwen; m, under the name aiid M) e of S. Wciif Ac.. 1 tin eay JiMvst. The t'Uii of the f rov iU be et'.le! t y J. Wolf towb -ni all claim w. 11 b- fresentrd, ai. ! all paynirrt nut b- made. 11; will b fi.ur.d with ktr. Cornwa ll asd wih.14 urce th Initnediale se tl 1 -inent of all In.lebO.ln. to t be ertn. In rt!r'.riK from th rprt t rs.hlp of th-- li".w. we r-corumeud to our m:nerou patr-r. cur ucornar aa r are i.r-i b will pare no flrt ta five ntlre astisfartioti S.VtU.K. ortdwtf VV M. P TTr.N. .v;ir STORE. UAVlNti closed my coM.ecti' wltL Vfr. tTo'.f At. Co., 1 wlah to T to ry Menda ail te pubUc that 1 tr. iy I e found it NO. 3 LINTON RLOCK. EAST SI DE )F THE HIBLHJ SgUAUK. Wltb an entirely new .ortmria t STOVES, TIN WARE, aVc With s rn.(vl determination to pleaae to p1ese stl who may Hive rue s call, and I hope I ruay ertir a Ii ber al bar of the pntlic patronage. 'TartUiiUr attention paid to Jobbing and ItcpairiHg. Priett vrrrp trttK fe Tiw$. TERMS CASH. I II A ti HO Milt. ao31dlu. Sale.nitn. COLLEGIATE. Tcrre-Hautc Female College. rpnetvtxrii kkui-axnual hesmos u iLe A. Terre-Hau Festal Culler, "U1 commerce on Tbundsy, ihe of September teat. Tlie aarr.e Profewiora and Trathrri who t tve aai v arid u f 1 ftrtim v t;ieU tbe aoeral depsrtmeuta tbe U. kr blttof.'lf, W.'J, Wltb f.-w rfrpttoi, co:.:ini.e ia the .ehwl. Tlf.se H.kh.3ij to enter tiid do o st tbe berlacins: if poa.tble. Any further l'.frraattv, or scsislef je ef Uis Vhool.tuay be sad v-y addre'.ne tht cnder!j--e'1 at Trae-sautr-. asi.itf johx corr.RT. SOAP. P R ) F K S S O R ( i A R I) N E 18 OUT OF TOWN I tlarrlhetasrssfrw wiore ,akr. oft! hl,L!y clesrsted Soap, left si Hartl.tfa. wblrh sra warrar.'.eJ aw bs a-l eatetietn artKl for akaeiet ar4 tbe -nlie, tars r lira for rfctp on the fact or band, ar0 for tfcr teetk, lti sivnirpaased. It la w rrrs-teed slao, to re-

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SPECIAL NOTICES. GO TO N I COLO YS raaaiitx lino Art Gallorv ! - - iw KAtx rrrT, To bat yocr Ilrtarr. takea la all the varicu ktA.wn to ti. art ! Clarontc Catarrh ar Hronclilll.

IWto. Jan, T, l?Ni5. For rveraJjfar I htve loffrrv (rrm a tWfcirrt j' J..fVs, cnqTitrt Cpo rtekiti: I trir.t rarin ren;fs!.es w:tbvl rr'.lef. Tfce ayitia ap , jK Are J uiler tepeti attack 1 nia.e trial j v.1 iU fKkl VtXN SI kür, and soon rttrvl a!J4 , iff-.j ro'craeiit. It 1 uvw ia Uioutti :i-X Laisa : attark. aint 1 am r.o doilt adi'.rg try raj'ierre t . that Umbers, tha ibe PEKU VUN sYLMT p-li o-t tLiafa..raMha'..ce. IT. Wt IS PAN A, M. U Ktls 4 . I rrb tor anJ helJ fat that wLUa i ;vod." whU i an oIJ aay lrr, sad trat verlCed In Ir. lr.n'k M-tl-'.er tL Cc!bratf4 STxrcn;f r Coai iAt. aBiooo rrnrtaa, and MiLaas's Vwica 1 ic on la.'.msr. TJre bar i.rr Iwn rof ttiat t.ae t ecorna ao rediy p..j.lar in e t-htt ; s Um aa il.oae; tbey raa r...w le fjjnt ii tVe tUsmI . vfi.early eerj f-ruily la xhl city, r a.'y fr sr-t.. rKjuirrd, because tb-y wJl act Juit a MatrJ lu ( Ü. t;rrcUc. See the a iTcrt' or.t in sro.br co tmn. i tls a"ABr rf ccr ra4or aütu-trJ wiih Vhcwvca i WrofuWua corr;!aint, will do wf'.J to rrxi. tie te1 mrk In our ad vert'aiCK column reapecuer U. T-di , I'.ttlrof tbe nature of tbi diaorder h Ires it.o by lb i eopie, snd the clear evpoaiiior of 1 '. r , citra, will pror sTrrtsble iM u-ful. V Lair i x k S'tn.lted the rarrhlrr stid st'.s t&aiur I: .b ; rr. Alts trt tvery iuJect L Ua.dc. wLalver '-v. tta atieniijo at a.1. La a reat e.l cf It, ; mti'ro w bat Le undertakta, snd no easwbo kaa a particle of frrltie for Li atietel trl'.ow man, rt i I look with icJ.Prrrnc opoa Li !'ti f r ti.e a'.ck. ; Krad what he aaja of Rcrvfula, sxd are m bvw ttm word ard Lw clearly ba tri! ei Birre taa we al! bare kuovs of tbi lu i Jrfma and fatal ra.'.a.!. Sun.I'LdidflpLfa, Ta. xUl l ucta lor Consideration. IUar'rtL' IMls Lave Uta Irf.ie tie werlJ (. . r,trj0rK Lorwlred sod teayraia. ThryLarece. I t-I.a Led character for aajVty ai.d Ccacj, L.1 j place tteaiiu iL fi-traok of all ti. miefne c4 i the day. TUr art purely vra;etaMe, Lar. a t i teu.Ie.e.t.Cew..ke.l fr.a.e.jrtcf auUnt j Ccacy to thoroughly rleana s:-l purify th blocd, ! o-c-an bow.u.j Tbry aid and iaiprot d:ffeton. at.d a-cod, refrL J -'- ' ( They L.v.cor , u.a.. ai.ii c!c:ki cf tie u;tt dl.lrr.;:.; dv.; cpia. AM ' viupto: of coCrBiel coi.iatDjil.uu bars l-i. rriuoreu by their ue, srxt LesVJi baa arain UnI lit occe dt;a ring invalid. Co:irri., tie r-ai 1 ptOCKer of d.sraae, ia iIallibly cured by ihe Aix-leiy aud para'.y.la are v acrrly prrvraud it tur ; li are per TriLly o ed aa aioa aa faürea wr iuieci? j-AiD of the brad is eaperleiM. Tliou and. of casea furuULed !ui-rv'. Prne SA centa y sssid by J. k. CcHisGMAV, Terre-Haute, i,d ty .1 respectalla draler ia med.cit.e. i-tlft lla. A C'onstt in j ire 1.1 1 r Sat ed. Conjunction, primar.Iy and easemlally eur t ti"Tderet r.utr:tioii, can le r!icnall at'.ac.ed s isrdicii'.e which reo.Tate tb t-ctrlt.ve .n Surh s n:ed.cfre la tie PERUVIAN SHUT, Los chief ingiedirtit seta directly and taiaiediauly the blood, ax.d srrr.tath-: 'i afi!y it A aurt-ly. nuT.woar, Ju!j 15, ISO. I waa uSer1fc with s e ere Cl 1 r Lai Couk, C, conipat.lid I t N'b: J;''. !, lo of Appetite ard great Df'.'il'ty, which wa ds.1 liu.r aiar. In täte, 1 oti.nierced takli.n tbe 1'ersrlan Sytxxp. lu s few iay, a:;d h tore 1 Lad usrJ iLe nCotJ tofJe. rcy cotih l'srncd; tiiht rat oMd, appetli. aa rrncred, ar.d with lt. tTrrgih snd .ffr bejrn? w bat I bad erjjed fr Uu f ar, te:ra! ab'.r to w aik eerl tui.ei rath dy, liLi.t fariftie, - ki'e Litb erto I rr-ul I w alk c:.!y a '1 ort Cl taiK-e. A. S WI LLI I,. Oct. lti. 01s4w lilej In Itoili I'ornis) Currd, tKAD n:is. 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