Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 262, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 December 1861 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

WEDNESDAY. . . .EECEMPEK 1 1, l:Sl Air HctxcTwriü.5 from IOui-viUo to the Cindcniti Owmmwi, say 3 tbo Outbri Ontyi are nearlj all again In ramp, ami are under marching orJen. Our readers wll remember thh Ecglment, tb Pih Ohio. wa firrld bj their Lome. jaU trifej: tf.m.ticd to stop. After arrisirs at Iui.ville. tbe tttire Kernest Ms leite cf atota ar.l rLsited Cinciaaati. The sauie lettti- furn.ibci the fslbniuffiKf ipatVin in rfprd 10 ,wo Indiana 2ers: . "Gea D-ErQt I lcea fere the c"ra mandcfth Cth.3J and i'lth Ohio, alo, tlf 17tb asd ltU Indünn. On. Damoni 11. 1.0 doubt, an excellent comamdiat, tut the Ohio tors wooM have preferred, an Ohio Gencnlbut Oca. Puun.i.t Us ben tried, the aatae regiment beifcg utvlcr Lini in e;tern Virginia, an t if sber "',t c a f"r' cign General, -wafer. a a mtUer .f couru, Gea. Ducor.t. . TLersLoU JaaL-'tb.i mjalgn vai mad a few dajs fine by Capt. V ill C. Moreau' civalrj. The Captain b a daring fei-low-beIect! bis jruMea ind rwectW woe twenty xailej briber lhan had been ten tared brarr scouting partr, go,ng dtrccllr to Green rircr, visiting the th Oen. Euckr.er'3 farm, from wnica ne eorxwfa gom v bead of bones, also oce ßoe cattle. The Genera! had I 'ft hi frm the daT r iou, bavicg been himself cu a visit to his homestead. The company cartfully destroyed oil that would be ol value to they rebel General, rhould Le again return; they then retraced their war t'cana? the Captain matins: a reurt of whit had been done. Capt. M. was under order at the time to report himself at Camp Jenkir., noar Louisvillo. with hi commsr.'l. The Slavery Question. It Las become a rrave question for determination, what shall be dune with the slaves ab.icdor.ei bt their owners on the advance or oar trop3" into Southern territory, as in tb Ecaafort di Uriel of South Carolina. The whole whit a population therein is lit tbou-md. while the negroes exceed thirtytwo thousand. The panic which drore their masters in wild confusion from their homes, leave them in undisputed possession of the poll. Säill they, armed by their master, be placed In tie field tD filt Against iu, or shall their labor bo continually employed in repricing the iceaai for F.ujportini- the arm ei cf rebellion? Tbe war iato w hich tbU government has been force! by rebellious traitors, is carried on f jr tho purpoe of re-o.sesing tho proparty violently and treacherously 3e.zM upon bvthe enemies ol the Government, and to re-establish the lawa of the United States in the places where it is opposed or overthrown by armed insurrection ard rebellion. Itn purpose is to recover and defend what is justly its on n. V ar, even between independent nations, is made to stibdue the enemy, and all that belonga to that enemy, by occupying the hoatile country, and exercising dominion over all the men and things within Us territory. This bcir true in respect to independent nstions at war wi;h each other, it tollows that rebels who are laboring by forco of arras to overthrow a government, justly bring upon themselves all tbe consequences of war, and provoke tho destruction merited by the worst of crimes. That government would be false to national trut, at.d would justly excite the ridicule of the civilized world," that would abstain from tho use of any cfiicieut uieausto preserve its own existence, or to overcome a rebellions and traitorous enemy, by pa ring or protecting the property of th-e wrn.nre waging war against it. The principal wealth and power of tbe rebel Sutcs h a peculiar p;ccies of property, consisting of the ervico or labor of African rltves, or the descendants of Africans. This pn)pfrtv has been variously etiinatetl nt the ralue of $7tn).MW,üt)0 to $1 ,000W ,000. Wby should this property be exempt from theharards and consequences rf a rebellion i war? It wrs tho oai f tlie leader of the rebellion, while he yet had a eat in the Senate of the United State, that the Southern Ststes would be comp iratively safe and free from the burdens of w ar, if it should be; brought on by the contemplated rebellion, and that boast was accompanied by the farsjje threat that "Northern towns and cities would become the victims of rapine and military spoils," and that "Northern men should smell Southern gunpowder an i.feel Southern atesl." No one doubu tbe disposition of the rebels to carry that threat into execution. Tbe wealth of Northern town and cities, the produce of Northern farms. Northern workshops a:d manufactories, would certainly be seized, destroyed, or appropristed ss military spoil. No property la tbe North would be rpare 1 fr.ci the hands of tho rebel, and their rapine would be defended under the laws of war. Whilothe loyal States thus luv all their property and poe".sions at stake, are the bnurpent rebels to orry tu warfare against tb Goverumrt inj-eae'e and security to their own property? Kaon and jutirr and elf pro;erTai!on forbid that such should be the policy of this Gevtroraeot. but demand, on tbe contrary, that, be:ng forcett by traitor and rebels to he extremity of war, ail the rights and powers ol wr hovi! 1 be eTerv2el t brii; it to a Pcdy end. Those who wake war again't t!io Hovernment justly forfeit all rights of property, privilege, or eourity, derived from the Con stitution ard law, against which they are in :rraed rebellion; ami ssthe labor and ervi.-c of their slaves constitute the chief propsrrty of tbe rebel, such property should pharr the common fate of war t which they bve devofe.1 the projs ry of loyal ritijer.s. While it it plain that the ..Ist e property of tbe South i jastfr subjcted to all the ctnseiiurnces of this rebellious war, and that the Government would be untrue to its tru.t in not employ in jr all tbe rights an,J powers of wsr to brin it to a speedy close, the detail cf tlie plan lor so dvu:g, like ail other culi tary mmiure5, tuuit, prrjt drjrfe, h lefttJ t ileterrnine1l by pattlrul.r exigences. The disp-isition of ether propertv belonging to th relels that be'ones subject j urrm i coverne! by t!e circum-taiicrs of tho c.ise. Tlie Government has r.a p-awer to bV.d 'atf, none t. retvia a !.re of hi J.berty, er to etact service, h has the ritt. !wncr, t uw the voluntary' i-ervjce ol vatts hberatevl y w.r fir ji t'iVir rebel masttrs like any ether j icperty cf the rebels in t!..teer ntoi utav rx ui r2.vim for he tictViK'e of the Goiemrrent, the prosecu- j t on of the war, and the uppre.:iora of the telw!;i n. It i clearly a r.giit of tii Coirni j rneut u aru: Lue, whrn it iaay lecon-e ! necevary , as it is lo use gunpowder taken frrt ! the enemy. Wfcetber it isexpe-d'eat ! -. j ii purely a military 4;estia. The right, i r.r.queüoasbie by tli liws f war. Ti e j eipevl.ency tnuit b determines! by cirri: m i stances, kef; irr in t lea t!ie crest t h'ec t of f oterctic1. z. tbe reUis. rejtabliahaip: tbe law and ret nr; rsace t.a t'.ie natiou. 11 1 vjt.n ar. : fvT the tlTern:frt to in ou th j war, rr I?? tvj rnxinuin its ca istece aj-slsst reeUious force, without ctti tlov;cR aU th nr,bia and powers of war A lis. been tall, tbe r,:tt todeprire therrlel: of their jTopritv iu Uvc? ard litebWr, is si clear an t t. ,b.:.t Ät tj.f r-ilt t nke iorf-e lrm t e f.r, 1. or rtton I'rm tbe archou?e. or pdcr a:, i arss f.om the ruafa::ne. To UnetU er. ems ta tl jx esahon of such t , at IcraV'. an 1 sv: t5n, &al m..iUrv stores, And tbe ,.f rcatan:lr rrp4clur iwern. ouM nid ne It KtberefcTT.eutlLiAlr.et.tlr.ne tbcci in rraef :! ar. i eevre p.tv- ..ti ,.f alive rrortj, u.cc valuat crr: rt t.i then lor wir.tLtaL-sr, cotton, or rt.. urr itDTT?. Scfb fOLiTT WjuM I e rat; THl ,1 i tiia. TJu;tJ (ij VUh that i.cics uf r.-v-a crtj. u x qfsb:a t;ut i .tjc " ct trl fcj'vf, and r.eej r nc an-1 CiTCmz.un t he axt.c.-atM

further tbau to repeat that tbev cacr.ot be LeUbv tbe Oovercof r.l elate. It would ?e t;e!es to kesp tbem Si prit.er of war, 1 .jr.r.Mfrii. th hiebest dutv cf a I

i Govemnent, or cf Ir.dividuali, dcinauds that j I thee sh-jnll be dtposM ot or employed in i rA h.irin" arms and nertormsnr cincieni msat r r service, ft b the right, and may become the" dutv, of tbe Government to arm and e-juip tbera, and employ their services against the rebel?, under proper military regulation, oWirHne. and command. But in whatever manner they may be u.axl ty the Gorerement, it Is pith thit, once lbrated by th rebellious net of their roasters, thev f hould never again be restored to bondage. Et the master' treason and reUdboa b forfeits all riebt to the labor and service of hh Flare; and the slave of the rebellious master, l.v Us fervice to the Gorercment, becomes jW.ly entitled to freet'.ora and protection. Tbe dLs;siilon to be made of the slaves of rebel, after tbe close of tbe war, can be safelv lift to the wisdom and patriotism of CoBjjre?. The Representatives of the People will unquestionably securo to tbe loyal fclaveholdcrs every rigb to which they are entitled under the Constitution of the C.untrv. SIMON CAMERON. Secretary of War To the l'r.rsinx.rr. llotr Cnnicroir.s Report was Modified by the President. Wo learn from the New York papers that the modification made by the President commenced at the worus "It has become a grave question for do termination what shall be done with the slaves' All after that was erased, and the ub. joined passage substituted. "It is already a grave question what hhall be done by the slaves who are abandoned by their owners on the advance of our troops Into Southern territory, as at Eeaufort District in South Carolina. The number left within our control at that point Is very considerable, and similar cases will probably occur. What shall be done with them? Can we afford to send them forward to their masters, to be done by them armed against us, cr used in introducing supplies to maintain the rebellion? Their labor may be useful to us; witbbeld from the enerar, it logons hij militsrT resources, and withholding them has no tendency to induce the horrors o! insurrection even in the rebel commun'tics. They constitute a. military resource, and. being such, that they should not be turned over to the enemy Is too plain t j discus.. Why deprive Lim of supplies by a blockade, and voluntarily give him men to produce supplie-? The disposition to be aiade of the slaves of rebels after the cloo of the war can be safely left to tbe w Udom and patriotism of Congress. The representatives of the people will, unuctionablv, secure to the loyal slaveholders every right to which they are entitled under the Constitution of the countrv." IMON CAMERON. Secretary of War. To tbe President of the United States. Camp at CaLnorN.i ALnorN.) Dec. 4th, FJttor Erpra: Mc3es number onejnd two of Company C, desire, through the Exranss, to return their thanks to Mrs. James Burgan, of tbe Hills, near Terre Haute, for a box of niceties sent to her son, te be disposed of between us. Such favors are apprerited, and make tbe soldier feel, that though far away from ham and kindred, we are not forgotten. Incr msv slo' Üt et. etil v the fruits of ourprcent labors, which will result in the restoration ofreace and good wilt between the sections Please publish this and confe r a favor ou J. J ENCKES, and others. . 1'ntuds in the Kerruitiug Service. It las come to the knowledge of the un designed, through the reports of faithful volunteer oilicers and citiens, that certain volunteer recruiting officers are in the habit of passiug men in squads of eight or ten at a time on tbe different roads at the ttovera ment's expense, or in other wonl, by giing passes on their honor that thee men are recruits for the United States fervice, when in fact they have not only not been Fnorn into that service, but openly Mate that they do not Intend to be. Men who are thus toidof all honor and prirciplo are a disgrace to the service, and no regiment or eorp? can be respected while it retains among in otticen men of this chancier. It ii, therefore, the duty of every loyal oÖicer to notice offence. i of this character by immediately bringing charges againit thoso who are thuj. untrue to their trut. The articles of wsr provide fully for suchj )2ences . The S."th Article says that "when a comman lieg officer is esdiiored for fraud, it shall be added in the fentence that the crime, name, and pl.aco ol aboIe, and punishment of the delinquent.be publihrd lu the- new.pprs ia ami about the ramp, and of the rartirjir State from which the offender came; or where he usually resides; After which it shall b deemed scandalous for an o2ker to atfocUtt rithhirn." To asslrt In the detection of fraud.) of this character, ctunraanden, ol regiments are requested to forward ine wickle list of the names of recruits uing ra!?es from tht;ir regiments. S. I). CAi.r-x.tTra. Major Kth Infantry, Uecruiiin;? IMirer. H ntitrtl rsroes. Tbe "ieferi'lefs" uf Now Orleatts iucbide a brigade cf Ireo Macks, whom Uovernor Mwre, f Eouiians, reviewe! the ether lv. ttecernl Jubnton it oranizin the free blacks of the tipj-er Yirginia t aller, as thtinj: inea. Jeff. Thompson has s-verti huc.dres.1 blacks at New Madrid. M.a. Thev are pressing them itita tbe .ervi e in South Carlin, Ueorpia, and el-en here. -Negroes are eraplovedhy the tons of thou andi aj laborers in ti e rebel rautp-i, thmwinj; up fortilValinn, tnoui.tii'j- gun, lavlnp roads, etc.. to .t iiotliir.of t.Iacka that ate ernpl.ave'l t rai e crop" and manaa tbe home estates An 1 new e u . Winder at Elcl-.m U !. w nts -nte rt the antek'ttd. as foUow s: "WaNtm. For ixtv !jy. three hundred neri men. !ave- or free men, t.a be ctnj lovel in the eatrasetion of jniliUrr rotds. for tbe te cf the arrna of tiie Fotomv. Tbo ce-rve are r.uch cre-iM, sr. ! it is h.fM that tbe who baa ill rvire tbet:i. v. that tue mad mar te eo!.fru"tHl l-ff-rs ratAu j-r lar w i'l -m tr ech man. Of"viUTo aae ttid-t ii.t rtiijl-iV ii? i.e jr.e N'rt f..ir c ten jsrmU them in ..'ir C !r t 1 The NrtvUvllle sf,t lor. Nrw stk, P. c. 9.-11 Secrtt.arv cf Naiy !is d'.vuch! or.ecfthe faxest sri mot rwerful ve-eU in tbe r.avy. and a j jwift puri'it. ta i;;terret tbe rcN ljteaccr j Nahv;'.!e 0 her ,etnro trip. Tbe intruc. ; tlon .f the c .Ti -ers are to aptToah the It; it ; th rosst as far tbe laws cf aeutralitv w ' frriit, and t eruLs off the rot until they ; Canute tbe tearaer. Tbo NahTÜ!e b bke- ; lr attuel. and if the Fn".te-1 iites (tearner j tall in with her abe will certainly taken 1 A writcf ailalnvlercn tbe rtrt cf tbelcv.al ocer oftj.e Nashville has a! pr.e cut in i ; on cf tbe ltet leanitr, t t opene! :n bs.irt-.w f Inttitans bnttl. W .üjM.itvix. Rev., 1. A sXeiuYy lro:u : tUe Jnd.an tri's arriaoi berc to dar t rv- ' ic'.s au I rcpr.i1 la th?ix r'lp tb tr.;f ! faul rftfltlf. Tbea earre:a.t. tnrrti.-. ! a; Cr.dj ibgi m CiLrf!? i! -tt t front wl.attbev errerrfcctf llvtjj tell let J. i

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"Nsr Okllans. November SI. 2.000 troop were reviewed here to day bv l.or, Moore, Gens. I-OViOl and I.uggle. I be lir a was even i. iles lor. 77icre trat one reyi.

wut j 1 ,t'Hj fnt ctlortd men. The military di rlay w rnr.d. One company displsye J tum our birr Nortleni traitors can f übt hide bv fide with negroes in behalf of thr rebeUion. as well as their !fT particular Southern cor-.federates, . w iaU j that our brave soMTrs c an an t wiiuoh. whenever rece-arv, in behalf of loyalty and the Union, jlut. thus far, we have perceived no nece-s.-.ity tor, at no good policy in, putting a finale ne,f;ro into uniform on the side of the natiou. Vl Aen tee run thort of utta. a$ the rrLtl l-4tx Jrey dvt, ii telll &e u t noujih tütilist Uacki. St it YotI Tribun; We ahuld like to know whether the I.ouhville Journal, and the other p.snic stricken papers, find aiivthics jarticu!trly frightful in this extract from tbe Tribune. We don't thick tho conservatives oupht to be alarmed about arming negroes, when the Tribune is not in favor of tloing it until "when we run hnit of white." (Vi dun. A Move in KenturL). I Special ripuh I tl Clucltnati Caytt. IsTiiANarom, Dec. J. The aliernoon Atuerlc.in has a rpecial stating that a general forward movement had taken place amon our troops along the Louisville i Nashville Railroad. Trom all the indie alio, sometning will be done by our army, and that shortly. All of the minimum regiments in this Stato leave this week. lüües were sent from here to the 15th and 17th Indiana Regiments ct Louisville, a few days flr.ee, to exchange for the percosAion mu.ekets now in their hands, but Gen. Iluell would not allow the change to be made. He contend that th musket is the mn-t ef fective arm. Uelief for I!nst Tfunesser, New York, Dec, 0. A special dispatch states that Senator .Johnsou had an interview with Gen. McClellsn to-day, urging immediate relief to the loyalists "of Tcnnes.wVTbe President favors the earliest advance of the Kentnckv nrmv. Some anxiety has been expressed by our Eastern exchanges lest the rebel titrate steamer Nashville, whose arrival a South ampton has been announced, should molest the steamship Arago, and perchance capture General Scott and Mr. Thurlow Weed, who are on board that vessel en route for Europe. lno Araqo carries tour rifled cannon oriong range, has a large number of raall arms, and can bo defended bv liH) men. LEGAL. 4 DMIXISTUATOR'S XOTKJK.V I,otlee is hereby giTen that tbe uultrs!gned has taken letters cf Admlai.tratloa on tbe estate of ?eth D. Hunt, bato of Vigo couutr and Stt5 of Indiana, deceased. All peroas Indebted to said estate re requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are noticed to prosent abetn duly amhenticaied for settlement. Sait estate l supposed t.i ie oheiit. NATHAN HUNT, Adm'r. Iieceiuber 11, 't!l w3w DMIXISTRATOR'S SALK. JMl. Nolle is hereSy given ihst I will expose to rale, at puMia auction, r.u Saturday tbe 4th day of January, 1m2, at the 1st rctiJrnce of Seth L. Uubt, l-ceasid; all the personal property of the said decr.rJ, -onitlD(5 of horses, csttle, sheep, hogs fanning utetw ls one wsgou, corn, wheat on tbo ground, household and kitchen furniture. A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, tbe purchaser giving bis note with approved security, bearing interest from date, wavering valuation or onpraisuicnt laws. NATHAN HUNT, Adro'r. December 11, 'CI wZw PERSONAL. NOTICE. ESrrtTAl.t.Y to "those intf.re.stei. IMIK ROOKS AXD NOTES OF -A. the sub-rrPier will still remain In tlie bauds of A. C. &. V. S Tolvin for collection, until the 1st of Jinnary, nLen all that bare net paM will find their Notes am! Arronnts In ether handi forrrompt paynient. 1. It. WHIPPLE." lvr-etul-f r 9, CI ttlwtVw2w TMI'ORTAXT NOTICE. All rX. oua Indebted to Jamc V. Sfw.art are reuted to call at once at the Stewart Ilou and settle their accounts, either by cash or nt", as all bis avounts hare been left in uiy han.ls for Kettletnnt, aud if nt attended t-a .soon tbey will le pi are. I in the ban la cf the rp.p'r ortWrs f..r collection. J. W. MCKKY. IV e tiilr 2. itA w"viOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. 1 AH persona knowing thetnselves iotbte tj me, fitter by note or Uvk account, are earnestly called u(v.n toromeup anJ nettle by the 1st of Janatry, 10J. I MUST and WILL have what la due me, an I th-e Uing to a-f cot will take beed to this call. THOMAS II. BARR. Decetntct 9, ei dlw DRUGS. HAVixa and w!Lirj a ta r; Stock on Land and wILirg to retu:e it as tauch as rv.ibl before lirlnj la tny rprirs: arplles,! will for th? nett thirty diy sell anyor all ofniy goots at a vry email arat :o ca c.jt . TFT MS CASH ANI NO CT.EMT. Wbo!le bnyrr will C11 1 tits a rare chsc f-r txn-jxiy-. Tni)M45 )l. H VP.H, iTugplM. lceerobr 9, CI. dlw CLOAKS. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, IIY KXPIIFSS THIS DAY r THE LEADERS OV FASHION. 17!.Er.ANT P.LACTC IiEAVEK AND I RICNCII Vj t bth Cb.aks I'll i: A I. FDAI I, MtUH'tlAL sV CO. MILLINERY GOODS. V.tists V',.l' .r M". M til I t; INT STYI.IA M IL LIN ERY! On W t lneMl.-tt, Oct. !M)i IMJI. 1 HAVE .IFST I: ETUKNED b4i tli-IS t wiihalire and ami! ti.k 1 wu . t 1 1 Ii L I N K VI! t n Ki. h I .III tj llr lt l.il ( v tt 111 1:11s om.v I MRS. WALTER, tat aia.n ut. Iswt r.R ato-i 4A. CLOAUS. F.teanta firarcnil ! anil tlerotiin ! ISJXil-W QIaQAT?t;n JFI RECFIVFD AT HEADQUARTERS! ftatlsall, .HcDoimal Co., T LADERS OV EASHIOX, FOR JLJ I.ADir. I IOAUK-fu,!,. r. H-u.. W I him t isi Cleat. frfSlofNa lira IAW.T-.. ..iei r Vf C f. irtateaa mrm t e.-b ahia4u4 4b the ,tcr.

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HAT AND CAP STORE t i Just Opittrd iÄ fJarr'a esr and plenaia XIuliaiUK A . 1 .1 1 . Vor rA eef r. Mm i n V F:f A St $ . Tr.nitE-HAUTE, INDIAN A T MiK PROPRIETOR OF THIS Estabbsbnient would reBpectrully anuounc to tb citizens of Terrt-'Jaul n t tb urrtHio ling country tbat be is now receiving n.t pertng tte LARGEST STOCK -Of h.hts .i.vi :ins F.rt rtcrr.d f.r fc-l" inibls mirki, emrD rvcry ver.etr of Mrn and war, which wIM s t I WHOfsKSALK AND RETAIL IT Tl LOWEST WAR PRICES! J?01H CAflUl vwulJ.. r p. ,-cfully rll tl.e ttniiwo 4 Country Merchant ami Dealers To our large aud well ajwoned stock Our facilities f.r purchasing are snr b thit w can a5ord to sell a.s low a any bisc west of the rnwintalns. VTe krp otrHy on band a larf-e oek of Tin and Wool Ilaln! Wlii. h have been -"Kvied eipo.UIty fvrth. ir trslf, and bl h will ) sold f-.-r tbs LOWEST CASH PRICES ! W w ill J al v call attTiiii-n ta tnr SILIC ""HA.TSI Wlii. h Lav.' tn irif...rtrd Directly from New York ! And which will rhallMit, all ethers b r CHEAPNESS, STYLE AXI FINISH! BEN HUBBS, Jr., Agt. No. 134 MAIN STREET. CLOTHItslC. AT THf lii ion f 'lottmi stors. RKOKIVED THIS PAY RLACK REAVER, F.LAOK v RHOWN MOHAIR, RLACK SEAL SKIN, ELK A RRN RIBRED SATfXETT iiiooa Ooata, SILK M1XF.D CASSIMEHE, UNDRESSED CASTIMEHE. RLACK CASslMEHE. FANCY CASSIMEHM. 1 E V. E U O O tt S IMC I IM: UVIJKOlTst CHINCHILLA REAVER. It II ANNES REAVER. r RR OWN v RLACK TRIco Im. I ENOI.1SH M ELTONS, FANCY FRENCH a ENtil.ISH CASSLMERES. BXACK AND RROWX CLlTlIB, DOESKINS, A t t All Trk riQirii avtr r .! lsfaicttt, or lonrr Orf aosj.tf.

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Hi AST! DBÖT OHAITOE! AT THE GEM.1AW STORE! THE HEMAINPEI: OF THIS MtK.i: .vrorttr or DR Y GOODS! wii.i. havi: Tf id: cijosed nrr Between now and Christmas ! An.t what ?xls tU. re sre bsnd iw will V- .!d ItrtTarilIes of l'ot ! AT PRirF TO si tt r vFitTrnnv ! i LMtnc stock or Hosiery and Embroideries ! A VARIETY Or FREXCII aIKUIXON! I LLEACHKIt TABLE CLOTHS A- NAPKINS ! I .IHUAND CENT Linen II a 11 til: ere he if a j i av 1 im; BROCKE SHAAYLS! bi kta.a riyr. SETS OF FVItS! Xot ot Mufls, to i ir rvi r.T "Twr or n rs a coon assortment or Olilldron'o 1vLxr& MCr As-ORTMrT Ol FANCY HEAD NETS! MAIIll'INS, RIREONs, F.ELTs, A ad a gao-1 mauy othr nice little arMe t t. Ii. o tu nxntion all -f whi a r n.- .florel at r e t .Ixtonish Evrybotlu. V pl-n.l-l aa -Htinetfi 4" plari an.l t.rr 4 Jarouets, Brilliants, Plain and Dotted Swits, Ac. -1J t D rent 4i th Ifclbr LA'DDiS as ibAf to pjrtb5e a ! au I fUeil 1 do well Is) call at the 4WKtIIArV STORK, K these roods ar txir rB HFLOW THFIR I! FOR EAR I'KICE. i Lc 1 l i-f CwrnCK Fine Shirt ! Warrant! wll zuU an-l u fit w.il, at HALF THE UsEAE FRICF. MbiaUAiM .U lU'LAii Ul I4CI msavlff . a. ,. . ks.t a ti v 1 da well to rail as early aa 5o-"i.2e. at ths

GERM AM STORE.

I JOSEPH BÜEIIETT & CO S ) n T-i . : I i t'liroaiiir rrtheHsr; K.i 1 tin ton, I'e the fn.i!.t i.-n. Tooth Wash, r.e tr. Tf st.; l?lorimel, Vrtbf Hr.Uft.M.f. s0 ill itT i-i fl alfk. ritt vor in & E.re ritcts, Are VVr S! iti T'fTe Ibn t y Y. M. DONNELLY A .1. E. (TNINGHA.M ep2sljw-3;n And 11 Piap-t-. REMOVAL. IIIStt t: a tt o t : tt in rtK k i Books and Stationery To the Isre utid c.nü'HKli.ii.s i.n.tit üi tie NEW RLILDINC st.k tnr COKM R ryuv avniiriu Frr.TT, ovf. S(LAi:r v kst or oi.u stm. tt t!l .e batrr l. fe bis btn.r ! Trre Haute, Nr. Stb. iillut SHAWLS. Urantl Exhibition .BUOCH IS SHAWLS! 500 LOX(i l'.ROtnii: SHAWLS Tb eiitire tXV f a F.ri.Vet WbiJ'ale He in N. T. Dornu: iiKoau: shawls At tbe fallowing privet line Pilk and W.-.l Uj Shawls at 7.W Soper do d. d. .......... 8.0 EitraPiperior 1. da 10,10, 12.M Cbalne I.aine I-r.K SI awl, all w.k.1. at li,00 Fttra ralttis , .1..., at.... It.OO, l?t0& U.frt At.0 :hk .NEW STYLES .t.llt IkrJ red Shawls, lot I a an.i CaaLuaere Miawl-, Tyrean Shawl, Double and hingle Uark Tbi't Sbiwl, Misses and Cbiblren' Ixür 1 Sir. Wo'4 d.i. Scotch, rreoch an l American Lrk do. .hepberd'i llaM I.n Shawt. Aar lKu't buy your Shawls until vva bae Krn the magnifwent Mock at EDS ALL, McDOEOAL K C)S. l.tw Cor. Main and Fonih Sin-tt. GREAT SALE ot Fancy Dress Silks ! lVENTY FEU IT. NT Ilclow Oricitval t'ost. El) SALE. McDol.O AL v Co. McDOFOAL aAredetenninedtotb.se out tbeir eutite ft.vk f I ancy 8ilka bfure the F.rst t,r January, an.t itn-tt tbe attention f the Ladist to the GREATEST B ARU A ISS ! F.Tf r known on the Wabaj. Black Dress Silks. 9,000 YARDS JEST OFFNER AT EDS ALL, McDOUGAL A: CO'S. HAVINM purchased tb etUre ri-"k f a broken down Kt-w Tork VTholesaU Home, we are prepared to ofir tbe greatest bargain, ev.r Ln..n in the Wf it, to wit: Superior High Lustre Fda- k Ttes .lilk at ),Tj Fvtra Superior do d do O.S) Splendid qnaliiy do d do 1,00 KIVtALU M iNtl'tlAI, A . L. RYCE c SON. Jack Fiorit Outdone ! a FNTS, LADIES. VI ciui.iiu:s. missis ricfffd t'.m jt llilSK, in U.M. Ii e.t. IV'-wn ai.l V ..Us; VVim.4 and Caobiuf re 11 OS I'., I1ui ait-t FubWd; 3K)d..;en srOCKlStiS f.-r Winter nr, of ev. ry variety. OIaVT' f..r l4t.ll'. liriit. CbilJrrn aii.t Mn-r. WtM)L HOmt, NnbiasCbibtrens knit SafjU atid Oat-. "Under Wrappers. In S t'i mnv r-', M rn., Aft.. ., alt -i 'r 'ul Tire. t.i ,6, tb' !ir-. 3.1 M YAISRSJ D1MCSS (lOODS f KF.CEIYFI) THIS RAY ! fltlC.ES EOWMltt! Retails Iii en at the Stoie ! ItlaeL and I'anry si IL. Altnti-l tiiaen Away ! tuf. crsi nti stih k or DRY (iOODS! IS VERY LA IK IE 1 I'.t rart'wlsr, Imi.I- .f th.tXnchruv i'ash Store, i 10,000 Yds CARPETS ErrfiVf.l fiOtn Manufafluit rs .r. ForfI Sales ! I THII F.F. FEY, RKUSSl.Es. VOOE IN-1 CHAIN, HEME AND I. U -FEK'E 1 CARFE1S. ; Retailed at Wholesale Pric j Pfifft ff Crpfti Innrer than trtr, otriw t"'i j iciir, in lcAt& laey tccre purfhatrJ, ! OILCLOTHS, j WALL RARER, ! WINDOW SHADES; tNl Haunt Jhuruishiitf? Uoott At fri- t th T.m's t THE FKU'E MFST SIT.E THE t.ot)ls : I. nYCECtcon, DOARDINC. TJ HOjsl, m twaroli of a privat sarclt of PAaröir ll mM raa t ve.4arw.Jttf. at th

TOILET AHTICLEO.

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DOOTS AND SHOES.

Is AV It O STO .sl BOOT SHOE STÖRJi, s. H ( ouuurrrlnl l(ov. WAliASU .SiKllüI'. ItLiT. Iru A Tr.nnr. ii u rr.t .vi ..IB. .k.-v-': -v - - - 4 T MM nH'HIMIttES or THIS Kt aM.nhment would . t Hin. r 1. tifir friil. ax. 1 tin-putlicr n :; I'-si J Ih j ar-n. w rc hing ar.t La nha.n l T K 1. KC. r.s T STOCK j -wr- ! Soots dk? Shoew, j I r rn-r. .! j.- in h'. iirkrt, i srl-y; iii.it. . f T' r-tn 'v. s, WOMAN'S AM) (MII!.1M:E' WE Alt. , Ni.iU'.'.y lot IV rSl VtiM.r tra.h. , h!-.jl r n I ul at tb wit I Mr it H'tr l,inu- l'rüft I.r d,t',.' i b:.l' and I balers to r.r Isrfe j.d ..!! n.;..u1 I tiwk t-t lwvu A S!,o-, a. txr f. ilni f .r tcvir" nt.ie v. toelJ. at N. i.-, a, ,.r j,'r ih.i any (uirkei e t ..f N- oIJ,. Cat M4.-k La Urn . r.-inUx t r.tr : (., ... , tibi.le a..Tt Msi.!.l. i .,. ,lt'i .ii,,! u.p.y s?i,fri..ri r..r ,.f f..U!-iry T-J. r. T arr:igiurii iii iii t rli.l.l - t, 1 1. i..rp our K-ofiiLi-tit ontant c.wjinlir ll..M.f.t .. .... . j tinjr ai aArinieiii, -Ah fxrgrAi.rn in yrnnv us h;ut. t.y i r l.t-i.- iLi. tiJ .f Y..rV. 1.,. .m hainl a Urpr a-.itjiiei t oft r.n tuau.(..ruirir,A made ia oir slcp by te be-J .ik-ur:t and ..f t',. e-t naeril wLicU we warrant ia ttt ir. P-t. We are bIm prepared to tu.le to rdf r r rxj ol w. tk that u.ayle called t..r inctir lin-e-.i .b.i.-: tt.MM- u-l u( the tiio-t l..Ui..r mvI. itu-t.-n; d..n m !Ua I-ki ,tjür und ;. ,U -n iiMli e. t'.HH.try M-r. lui.t.- ai.d '.1 ihrt .h riiij! 1... and SU will Oud it . tb.it li.irT. sl to at. c rail od niw.w mir m V rt j rUe-. a, .n. j, t.TTuiiM ;d to sell a l. .j h.,t r city, eei b, r. noNonw:!i T thi: ri.ar::: (tnnurnal Km, No. luT tV.L ,t. .4 iditb, T-rre Haut, It-bar.. V. 1. IIIU K 1 J.in i:;i.fs. Kwt.w.s . I'.. t "on tari'.'v on b n 1 .1 .v.j.-tb.r a.'..;,-.: WATKIt I Ki0!' till. riArkiv,;, w.rrsM. I t . watr j.ri -f an I to niaV-- t!. J. ,.b r -ffi x:. !, , IK 1. 1 r FIRE INSURANCE. Irepai'e in Time ! --a. vt r The FIRES OF FALL n is rk ruian Phffinix Insurance Co. H'HAKTFOIIR. CONN. The Fruits of the Phoenix Art roa', IfAt in the f.-Uow iitg n,xnui. -l facts .no ri(a ici:s r Show in the atBocrt ejuali:ed t .u'.ll li-t. i. the tbspeof Kwes juiJ i:i the We.i f..ath. djrlii the r.at f.ir y.r: a lined aal-iaM- aerri. e hMiprat-b a w.-l a j o-mia ntt.1.-. ar.l wl... n L.i:ui THE PHCENIX ! IT HAHTKOHI, T.i ry min uu.i .b-t-lrr to t J,: uroi-, palnia. t,jHifi a Welt 'I $10,377 i:.. S7,f.-.-i!U. r.0,171 :.;. .ii.20 in. i!,.Tri 3i. rieil rpor:t t iti. ....OHIO ...INR1ANA.. .. lU.INOts . ..MICHRi VN . .WISCONSIN. .... IOWA .... .541137; i.. . s 7. t . . ..! 7 1 :.c . . 3J.I. XI tl- . . .".I. 'Alt I t . . i'..3.':i m 1 .it.". M.7 . i . . 31 ;:. . . H,6 isst . Xtf-'M .... . . J7.fi:- -3 . . b'AT i t . . 3 i r t t .CVI in... MI NX F.St HA. 1.1C7 INI.... NEP.F.ASKA . '...Ül KANSAS. .. :u.ii:.nt;....KF.NTrcK . 43,0:, 1MI....TENNLSSEE W....MISSISS1 I'M Xl.fMKi MISSOURI.. b,S3. n F KANSAS. 3 .Ml . TF.X S . lau.ma.. In th ertn;ui l wlln imi i.t. ai. t pt..u,pt Ca b i rj.'.na twUw.jU lllti:M M.rit. ytcnu, tiently at the beidof I's priT-itsi.Ti; while ltmu i. eive, practical and t,rt rl. tminr v -yrlna .f l. cal vr.-lrs i m.t . IJ.-. r ji.y nmUr tHi. r . tii.n ia the w..rl t. la-nrao.vj a'jj. t. ai..i j ..;; ,. r .u J .i, t nwed In tl.i i.t, n- C-.ip.TJt. - n, st fur rat . 1 M LEAN A CI.'ANE. ifOllu l:-ib 1,1 Afc-ei.t AMERICA1M HOUSE. t.'swrat i fa..- ; iur oh t. .1 n -i rt l'ner Hbiiiton nnd Sert ion M.. M Id It S', I.NMiN a. Fl'lir. i.ikIz-1 iiTI bai.K i-ur.La.J 1, .,'.... l,d.jn inukiiifcC it ut,o,.( jn. t ..u.f..t t ; ll .t' ls m th AYt, an t fr nip. ti-.r iu r t to ar.y ia tl.U phi e, f f.,r th a. . .. . -. datKinr.f tU trarrling p.a.l.r, ait riitna.uiHi.v tttiri, wjd.inir t-iar.Swifc', plf.tr 4 3 i , t. f. ure tiif brifal .nif .rt ' . .11 , f i.(. 1,, ,. , j tbir (n l lav.- full t ct.rj.-l. tu - ip t. .u. cif tbflr eidf.avor. W. M. KV(ns4 s. J. Un K. j r.. t...-. Narner C. ls3t, lAwlf COAL! COAL! 2NX o T7V JLT i i xxx A. I I'VH-. A. C. COM HS k CO, IL V Ni r-' litlv pl.f x - f '..! 1. 1. n. riy kii"M ii iu. .s nil aiiiN. ao-l tbr"' u isrt. r ..il' a1 ! ibe 1 t'y, ar pr- ir-! I-i (uxct, -h tbf 'i ,rt.i .f l.if-lliuif av t t it.it jr, a lib 1 an i-- ( ' II- itii J ..!, a I. Kurf t't int tii'kf pi r.! n tiuif . aVaV Or. rs lft Hb T. A. (o-i ,n, at thijrot'" i.'.r S lf , T at t:. R.-Uwiaji". M.-ff, i.ot!i f iU 'ml, .is .. i.li..t .mi ,t..M .ii''f . .ifi,. tiisl. V-v.li. FURS. 03,00. ONLY $3,00. FOR A sn.V.NRIR I SET 'OF FÜRS ! at FuSall, TlcDnnal V A(t SETS dt'vT KFCE1VEI. VICTOKINF.S, HALF CAFES, rri.E CAFES. CtTF.S AND Mi l Three to Thii-tv Hollar. L.'.rar Ii.'. ile I an..r 1 1. - .. I ui : f ' J p.itia ti.fir r.t.f i. tra-h. l tatJ M. lad il U.J MEAT MARKET. B',: El'E! REEF. Our fn-ml Aw 'rr. hairiir4 a iitfat U-l la bau-1 ew r.w U.IJin f Mr. J. II. lutr. oeht'r... w?are a Is frear4 al all hif a W (. pif all de n.arvSi lr Hif fr. fi t f, r-1; . !sU n,utua, a r st tta. iJlvw la fr';ts cail.. lu t.us, 4tf