Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 278, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 January 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS. TERKE'KATJTS: T Ii URS DAY .JANUARY 3, 12

Twa!"1 rousbout the country hiTisg tutytftät'i for cc day, and tie telermh crntor snd ! rprtor hing also oeen enjojxg the ffJtif occasion, our news from abroad Is wther meager thU mornbßT Our JPr w toweer, be found fuI of lnteretbr matter. - The. P. fcociet,-. IJ Id mother coipnia w!I be found an article re-publihed from the State Jaurnal at Ineianspolis of the 30th ultimo, exposing the rgaoliAtion of seen t, treasonable society, which Is stated to eakt st several plsres in this Suit, but whicU steoi. t : litre spread more eateasively la täi Congressional Dlatrict. We hare" heard" of it la this place, Itockville, Sullivan, OVvcastle. ad io some other )ioiaU vf the District. -- The Hit of the member in Terre Haute vU'nitv btve Lee known for some time and we are happy to Ute umher but fe w otct one bwdrfd. Among theo, howev er re the aamee of men who are now lo"prominent posUions, bo!dcj Federal cocaty and Hty oflces. end some who have frequently been candidates on the Democratic Ticket heretofore. Every, map on the list, with but twoetceptious.hu always acted with the Democratic party It 1 bat justice, bower er, to tf.e gteat body of that party, t6 call sttention.to the fact that Ins than ore tweotiih tbe Democratic voters of Vigo County have, jet, been seduced Into this trairoos society, and we should do injustice to the !ot1:t of the honest causes of that party I tD charge them with countenancing its nefarVwt pcrposes. - It Is composed mostly of the men who lire" about the County Seat, pull tha irre ai county conventions, act on nomi-

ratirg committees, and ' draw up the plat- get some rations, and next day if a chance offorrn and resolutions, and the influence the fers, he will lie in ambush to eheot the very

mea are supposed to exert has drawn Into, the aocletv: others who either hold office or hope to get It. and whoe own merit Uio mall, Out their only chance is to secure the goodwill of these same ire pullers. tw. Wt f the rnirition ltwill

be seen, is "oppoiidon to the - Admiuistra- boJ Iw llut mT- ow we feed lloa." Blind, indiscrimiaate. uareasonbg tD(i tjhtm with the grtit-oppositioo-righJorwrorg.no matter which, t consideraüon and ri. Ut always oPIa!Uoa. They are Ike those holmes so conducted before? Wdl you of old who scoffed and reriled the teaching. iMult dersUndong by telling me that of the Savior, for the only reason that "no thi " coated pill policy will erer lubdu. good could come out of Nazareth." They auch a people, and put down th:s jast rebe - wUUot wait and judge the Administration .Tr,neTerl I tell you Mesers. Ed. by its acts; they are determined to find noth- re, a new policy most be insngurated, or bg to commend; they know bow mach easier woa. rery oa. the flower of our youth and ItlatorsTilethia to praise, asd that any chlralry of the north will be sleeping from fool may destroy, svhlle it requires Intellect disease and exposure, la Inhospitable grates, tocooatruct. or, broken ia spirit, they will become In fectThe second object Is "opposition to the ed with a degree of Indifference as to the result War Tax." With tho membership here, it of toe mighty Issue, that will decide the coaU entirely safe for them to swear they will test forerer against the north. We must not pay the War Tax. for with some six or ? lb msgnitude of this contest. eight exception, they will not only ot pay Our Government const so instruct and cornthat Ul, but they do not pay any other. mission the cflcers, tb.it they hall not oaly The names of a large proportion of them are have permiasion to use ant available means not to bo found upon the Tex. Duplicate, ex- or opportunity for pressing home the conflict, cept la connection: with a poll tar. But the with all the terrible effects of war, but they fattntion Is none the less treasonable, and shall neglect t'itkuUl ou their perii, of unserves, as it will rectire. the contempt and so doing. Then, when our noble soldiery condemnation of all honest xoea.. set they are to be treated with at least as The third object is "opposition to taking much consideration, and hare the preference arms against the Southern Confederacy." if need be, when sickness, disease and death If they would contest themselrei with such are the alternates, rather than their encrnlei,

opposition a consists la peaceably remaining I at home and declining to iwell the ranks of er loyal armies, thoro might bo do great objection, for such traitors are more easily eoatrolled at bane. In tho army they would oaly be spie, and would have frequeot opportuaities to cenvey intelligence to the enemv here, thev are waU he-l aol run onlv ventilate their treason among one another. Pat not content with thi., they endeavor to diieourags lotl men frem enlisting. Secretly and In b placed, they button hole all whom Ibey thin; they can intiaence, and perusde them llf a this u au uuholy war a Jlepublicn flSt a:rd . that no Democrat his the slihtrt Interest ia its issue. They would jisld taeverv insolont demand of the South--em an.vwrsry, an ! by plUnry and subserviency prove ta them that they sre even more ule-)uious slavei thin their own negroes. The fourth o.et is "to defeud each other, U death, if necessary." There can be no particular objection t this, an I iso bnet fcmsn in thocrBWiuuty fld grvotly regret it, if they would carry it uut. Perhaps, if they will defend eaClt other to death, and Teep'oti defending nüt that object isaccom. pi bei kt all et thsss. society will! be the better lor it, and the country will be purged , ( itest dt trsiu-rs. , . V trat ihi the rtJios of all the uemhers kuon to h!on to this organization my He jrtva to the pUl e. that every gnd aud loyal cidiea raay know them for what t wy are, al that the tiger of acorn may point thea out upon the street as thing to be louhed aud doipissJ. They are not 0 "daugerooj as they are difpeab'f, and after all their effort, thoir nunsbers are aim ply c oatec tihle. TV.r en'y need to be known ta make their treason harmless, we shall refer to them again. Letter from the lith Recinsrnt. Romsst.sm Dec.Cö. 161. EdJirt Exsrrif : Although I d4 not drirk 1 nimh yf-terdsy, Cbr.stctas, yet I feel very sober this wrrrcj, -, desiring for the time at loat, ta be In fcwod company, I will take the I'herty of r Utter to my V,d uelhNors at hrjis. Jfy fr'm W, had a dry Chesslmse, and many of the 14th regiment Ind ana volunteers wished fc one dav at If at. to et -Jjj the proi erlsl !u5p:ul:y ef Indiana huniest but thst teipe; oat of tlie r.uestV. they itherd tether b trots aa.1 group, and grew happy a e.ey cr.eJ up the scenes srvl fntlvlv'es of the Christa aa' of ether vest. This anortir all are ready sea In ox the stem datie ol warrfora. In prrKvf of ths. they b ssle-l. thcujr,h ca!y half rest e! from the eipure od ft;-yeof a ratrcb " Irom Ph'.fP. tv hys the pest of adrsreed pick eta aaai-ced ea. some seet ciües I rosa c7ätj. S rae T-ow er ether they are tis liSppVot war's a jf the eey . Pst whv wtUe f the ! ar No bratef or . c 4 f-iihiul bdy cf n-tn erer crnd mcsi let. Thsv are here wl.h a lirte b.viv cf ' 'dieel'rvopi. Cel. ITab!! at ive. Cea. 'Bej-J 9X VCsh'r!gr. M Oeo. Kefly vti . AiAr.f the rrocewt edrecoveriaj health tt r JCasbrUni- . . - : r-. t : srrsfisCt weo tota wüUWQasrtaeo i

rbilllrpa, and for ten days were comfortable. TTithout te::U, we were crdereJto r.O(anryi At! ciuxhed the rat day twelve cwa thro tt niud, loaded a train, tWcVuer, of braken a od opn cars start! at taidufght, and to wards eveulcgT reached Green Spring, the rolntof debarkation for this camp. Some

Jept In the cam the second night, while Urgr namber liy out nest day marched jTenteea miles to this poaU- It tu dark icdcoldjwe lowerer found iodi vacant houses, end with the Court House added, managed to gti the eca .under Writer but itbout fir'ei. bat log do food bat "crack era and cold meat which the tfi Ohio generoula ae . a gave " r sufpr. ao jar taere ta bo reaon for cocspliint.as soldiers nust expect to march when ordered must lire on crack, er and bacon, (and we are thankful for them) awl when the are not to be bad, they oust submit to lire oa their win, though oa Cheat Mountain, the? added to this ralion for a considerable period on their own account. blackberries. Bet I will tell you of what we do complain. It Is. ein g large ami commodious how owned, and occupied by "aecesh,- old and young ones, with their negrots, snrronnded with erery comfort and Jaxury, who tell ua boasiingly of their eone and brothers being la the aray south, while they defy na to molest or Interrupt them, saying truthfully that thty are protected by the General, Ac. How they enjoy seeing us huddled together in old rickety houses, hard ly fit for pig styes, where we are smoked one hour, sod the text half frozen. We dare not Uke rails, though most periahiog of cold, with which ta build s re. . Suppose we do, from exposure, sicken and die, what differenceT We are oaly hireling soldiery a northern mob, and the sooner we are lulled cd the tetter; then they will no longer need the protectioa of our Generals. Again, suppose our neighbor's sans risk their lives to take one of the rebel soldiers, bow long do you think he will remain a prUoner? J tut long enough to perjure himself. an P't duty wb k Un- The women, too. glory la Insulting, on erery op portutity, cur men and fleer Oao here relaüre of Gea. Scott, and she rT tad hoP$ htr ioa Ia thc rni may aai w ill shoot the old traitor! Uer husthen we msy begin to see the dawniogs of luccess, and not Uli then. Yours trnly, ARMY. , The War Tai As&ln. Traat-IUcTr, Jan. 2. Ib02. f.d. Rjprtu: The State Sentinel of the 30th ult., charges thst the communication which appeared In jour papers few days ago. In regard to Oor. Morton and the war tax, was written by John P. Usher, AttorneyGeneral for the Sute. Mr. Usher had nothing, whatever, ta do with ih.it communication. The writer of that article never had a word of conversation with Mr.Ueher upon that subject, and further, Mr. Usher has not written a word or line for your pnper for more than a year, at I am credably informed. The Sute Sentinel and its kindred sstiwsr sheets have tuJdenly got tobe etrirt eanttrmctismitt, and sre exceeding happy hen they hare an opportunity of fading a sebjevt to write upon which may give the defunct c irr ass of their dear jarty a slight lift. No difcrencebow much benefit the people are to receive from the arrangement of the war tax by the Governor, their motto I. "djwn with him and ttp with s; our party must live, Ut tbe country go to the D I." Is it not strirge that these newspapers which sre ukin so much iir.t to abuse the Governor at this parttculsr time, have no w.rds of condemnation for the violation of the Consttutioa by JeflT. Davis and his crew? No, of course, they have nothing to sy spiust the. traitors, the1 r feelin and sympathies are so mach with them they cannot say anything. If anybody doubts this, let litem look at the treasonable an 1 traitorous OAth lhu 9 iatj Wlf Rea ukf a upon lhemehes ia the eratrrttbn of the M. P.s ' ' - The Evansvilie Journal says the CXU rey.imeut. Colonel Owen, returned to the city yesterday, from the:r Istetovr through Posey couutv. The Lots were much u eased with the stter.tioa they rt-Cehed during their suy in old Pcey; but they sre enthusiastic in their praise of the rit?ier.s ef New Harmony, who) (are a ball and a theatrical cihibttion fr the special benefit of tle 6Ttb. They re tain in r,f! ieslth sr?l f.ne riit. wish a Isrje nnmterof additional re-r.lt. The CO;h Lo now 4"J men anrolM.aul we tope to see the ranks f.Sled rapidly. - -mmmw - - Dtr 4hn. as uv rac 4?ta. The I&diaaspoIIs JfmrMdl of WshLjsIst asys: The40th Regiment, Colossi ri!on, left yesterday evenicj fvr Lou tile. The Reiotsr.t tsarchd thevttjh several streets, anl at the rrosin of South and PensiTlrania streets wu review e-1 Vy0ovemor Morton and Oeceral Lose. Te TrairW poys, cf a lch this Regisneat.ie Lr;s?y cwpwsed, made a stWad'4 sppeansre, asd pajedir.s;rcticawtll. TJ t Kegiment äs torochly o-'Jüip-Ted, is fairly dni.ed, ar.J is rtidy Lr immediate sert ice II orries t o Lstrrs c-o a regular Uti tod Suies frg fogri auk gyU, aaJ lie ether a bias rtjseatil 1 tfzi w.vS tU 4 Vearintho'Aacdcaa fest efsncs snl tl came of the Rejlaett

ww TltKANOlt AT W Q It ft ! A Kccret Mtxlety I.ipoedt rtu ib ladUftapolU Junl. We iresumo that no rational man in the n-.tion doubts that there are many disaffected men ia theloral Statu, who hare either

Only await in CppOrtUÜlty tO do aa. Thi Inuicauvos oi iDeir sistcur bv been too I frequent and unequivocal to allow a doubt I on tha: point, but nuny may has. doubted neuter tliey coull muiter audantv enouea I to enrsre In anr poxltlre acts of hostilltv. The pertl of treao now i. so great that It L, not ouira&Bf reason W wmn that the most virulent enemies of the Uorernmeot I have concluded to be qu)et, aajicjf nothinß rebliclr, preeryine a itudioua abstlaeoce Irom all tonics and Ulusioas that mlßht irritäte loyal Ueling against them, aud show in r tneir real spirit only in secret rejoicing at na iionai oeieau, or la such assaults upon the Government as might be eaaily attributed to vme less obnoxious motive. But though treason mlht be reasonably sup;osed to be driven to this concealment, and the course of the Stnttntl and other rebel sympathising or places in the State. It atill preserves its I

gans would con arm the supposition, there is t oir neu urm, cotnnenctn ou th erst mi7 absolute proof that It has not confined iUslf n, Ms, tat Bc. t Mil lawialcaUnt t s.irH h.rn,t4.. rr.txm i ia UqocstalacttaatjtaaBqsartat a tia ilj to such harmless ope rs ions. It is actively p ef b(Uil fttm?, her istJ iat Work, right in Our midst, and in Various qnors art ts b raea. arc loe44 1a .Wtll'a UTS-

ouulde appearance of diKOnteoted quiet, IWWMB' Wf,ÄCWY;,Vu"w iiiBBtvr-rov willing to let the public believe thst it U not j.,.,. xwi Jlllw3.. JOIlM K' UARBINuTO:dead, if they will only believe that it is not . Z . .

at work, but nader this veil it la reaching out In alt directions to seize and combine the Oftheeffortl. instigate J by John 0. Davis, i . , . 9 r- . i v i l t 1 and aupported by the Sear-.ius", which aimed to defeat the collection of the direct tax la this State, but later discoveries show that those efforts were but the beginning and rough outline of a system which. U now as complete and thoroughly prepared for its infernal work as it can be. . Dy means which it is not necessary ta disclose it has beea ss certain ed that a secrtl fcietjf k seen eryentsetf in this Sett sruA cA purpon J oppetiny (As traf and defending all attempt! ta tuttai it bw taxation. ' This society has its oaths, passwords, signs and lodges, as any other secret society and is undoubtedlv an efftoot of the "K C." sssocistioa, adapted to this latitude. It exists in this city, in Terre Haute, in Kock ville, in Madison, and several other places; Its meetings sre secret.Ld its lodge rooms I are kept careiuuy concealed, its memoers ie this city, ana several others, are positively known," though it is not known that there may not be others connected with it . than those who havo beea "spotted." The existence of the Society has beea ,own(or .onetim..bat it huonlj bn known witmn a snort time mat sppiiances coma on i braucht to bear to procure a full exposure of I s . . .IAS.. the secrets. The meetines hare been watched, and the participants marked but their purpose could only be conjectured. Tber hava been tracked ulcht after night through ....... . . s ts I TAL aa familiar to the detectives as to the members themselves. But recently detection has got imide, and we publish below the expos ure it bar made: i "M. P- 3." OIJCCTl OF THE OkDfck. 1. Opj-.aition to the Administration. - 2. ODDOsition to the War Tai.

3. Opposition to Uking up arms sgaiiie the T"RAW your rations from 101 VaSouthern Confederacy. JL bash Street, where ywi will find a very Urge

4. To defend each other, to death, f necessary. MODI Or 1XIT1AT1X0 A CASOIDATZ. The following questions are propounded to the candidates: Question Are you a Democrat or Republican? Answer lama Democrat. (It he savs " . 1 ho is a Republican, he takes an otth thst he will nA lAnror Tot or act with that party.) Question Are yon in faror of lupportlag the war? Answer-No. Question Are yoa opposed to the war tax? Answer i am. Question. Will you pledge yourself, at the risk of life and property not to raise arms except to protect this organization? Answer I will. The oath is then administered, which is in substance as follows: Rasing your right band; I,, do solemnly swear that 1 will uot divulge any of tbe secrets nor let be known any business or transaction that shall be doue in this order that I will oppose the present Administration that I will not pay the w ar tax, nor take up arms to fight against the Southern Confederacy, and only in self defense or this organization, which I pledge myself to do at the risk of life and property, and when I receive the sign from a brother I will answer. After taking the oath, the candid te signs his name to the same, which is recorded in a book. MOD OF OXTTIXO 1STO A LOPCS OS CATTLE. Oive three raps ou the door, when the door Is opened and you say "M. P. S." You then enter the Lode or Castle and solute the presiding officer by drawing the right hand down from the mouth to the lower part of thy bin. - to axxcooxizc a attxsta on thk sratrr. The sign of recognition is given by rubbing the right eye with the fore-finger of the right hand. Answered by rubbing the left eye with the second finger of the leit hand. You then advance and shake hands. The person jiving the sign then ssys. If in the morning, "How ia 1t this morning?" If in the nvddle of the dsy or sfternoon, "How is it to dsv." If in the evening, "How is it tonight!'' Answer. "All is up.' TasTorriCEss. President. Vice President. Chaplain. s:aats roa callimu mektixusThis Is usually done by one separate tap, attended by four other taps, on some bell, on a court house or engine house. These organization now exit !q Madison, Evansvilte, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Rock ville, SaUivan, Vincwnnes, Urooneastle, Indians, and Paris and Mat toon, Illinois, which we know of. It hnecejry to State thst the Initials pretrHliniy sUwl for "Mutual Protection." but their true meaning can be seen from the exposition Does not this etposition let la a little light on the sudden and fierce opposition made by certain papers in this Slate to the payment cf a direct tax by an arrangement wt'th the (Jovemmenl which woutJ avoid the necessity of aJdinjr. to the State's burthen of taxatW riis year? They denennced such an arrange nt as shsmefsl, dishonorable and miachtr oua. Aud soil wss. to tirm and their plans. It depritel them of the opportunity of us.n the probable discontent of portions of the State with the tax, as a mesne of inrreas lijjand consolidating the power of their treatable orrte!x:lca. S u v, to pay.no grumhl a an4 ersirj ott of which these secret cesis of treason could hatch fresh trovle' No wunder that those who had orpanijed a secret society to eanbarraas the Ojremacnt aad asnlst the rebeL'icn bv de featinr the tat, felt b-l wben they found tüattberf B!cUb tl to pay. soclesy ex Ms. aid b addrj tx.ters ecry dav. We leave tJ e puh'.ic to piS Jairrwtt en th;s'secret,- -oath bound," 'miht" society nd Its alms, with the tCTasrk that ALnow-Nethir.gUa has fol isio strange hand, and Is drrg a stran-e work. The Lafayette Cenrier asya. Lieutenant i 2eb. Dalrd, E- cf th's c.j. wl,-j as re- j cwatly sppofflted AM to OeaenJ lll'.rej, receirei a djpatch frons hesirparttrs at HBtioavCle today, in nrucCuj LIa te te;n ihm Ordutf at an srlydsy. L' jtst.at:t B. aÜTro w to Yirrlida oa Monday teit.

PnOPQOALO.

Piopowdj for Ectpicjj the Poor and Imme. Suau:d rnorosALs win u rtc! vrU t tb AsJltor'i OfT.- antil fUturdir, ftbruarr tt litt, far rainULln all DKiwiff bi. lei.M i. nur U at thrJ; f-r TWO years ,ranu titUrorsrthLtit. Tb uu 1or k'pnf ibe reiint poor wtt! t tor X TiT. ZSPX S a for rä trnnt nr ictia rron. te h ri4 ss"rir. JJU tili Ä MUtl,e Lont, wt!I b t.keo lets cot.irstloo lu wkine tck Hda titif iL Ktu4 or (rata thst ststl t pUoled or sow apoo ta4 plsre tn tb ysr : ? I-, R. ILM.V. Ami. Vlf Cmuj. Ttrr-nsutf. Jsn 3, X!r-lwsw LCCAU. XTOTICE OP ArrWCATIOX. X JTo!cfs brrrby gHtm, thst I will spplf t ut :toru ( CoraiaUsisKMrs r Vlf county, 7 8tsM,enl Ns. ItS.ta Tuts Itsnt, lnfcrriMo TarnTrnr np vPPT If'ATIOV IV1?.0 . 1 t ...... T ouos is btxtvj xirta, c-.t ww ui yyj i tt Bosrl of CommtsRluners of f County, ladt, an, st thslr n-st Term, commenciUfc oa its crt MoDdsr la Msrca. 1SSS for a Ucense ts sU - IwoaJcaUng Uquors in I'M quantity tbaa aqu.rt at a Ue." tor one vesr. Oar place w alass and a pr, Xra s.Jd Uqcsrs are to t- drak. sre located on Lot So, CS, In Warren's Block, on Wbh strsst. between id tad 4th tr st, la Terre tlsate, t Usrtlsoa TwnSlp, la Vlrocoemy, Indlara. 11. iui tw T. H. & R. RAILROAD CO. xcaiTiJi's Oraci.l T.iki Uirrt. Ind DC. IL 1SS1. i T.IVIDK.ND KOTICU-The Board XJ of Directors of tkis Company Lavs this dsy dsclsr4 a dtvldsnd or flvs (6) pr tot. on täs esplUt stock, for ths six mo&ths eodicg Kovmbr 30th, to the Atockfcldrsn tho books at thst dsts. Weura Stockholders will recelv their dividends llhoOfllcs of to Troasurer of tks Cosapai:v la e rre Ilsutr, on snl after Thnrsdsy, Jaansrr 3d. drcttdiwiw.w Cu AS. VSOOP, Bocreisry. I Josmal copy) Omer Tissa Hiera 4 lUcsMnao BaoaoaD Co., Tsaas Uarrc, Dec. 16, 18C1 npiIE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Directors of thisCotnpsny win U hsU at ths ffiÄ'ÜSÄÄ novra of a and s o'clock r. sw Fv order of . ' " " CHaS. rTOOD, Socrstsry. .UclSdlJ DOOltQ AND CTATIONERY. A Tremendous Conflict Jlomentarily Expected! B ARTLETT, STILL IN THE FIELD, REINFORCED AND READY FOR AN ATTACK I Street, where yaw will find a very Urge stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Wall and Window Paper, Printing-, Wrspr-laj, Csp Letter and Note Psperi: Oold and Steel reus. ias Ink Stand. Slits a. Slatd rsnclls. Stc which 1 sell. lng for CASH or RAGS, at such prices as the time demand. Look out the Few Union sign, which wll shortly ariso, eeer pointing to ra flacb to buy you g .ods in this uxs. cnesp. jgj- Country Hercbsnts srpplied with Schoo I VVUUUJ Jitvu J Books and Writing rspers tcv oc.aa - - , t. rx-ionsu prtco. O. BaKTLETT. NEW PUDLICATION3. rr-s.Tf rvriiv tttpmh-r WW JL WOBK. Lessons ta Ufe; a series of Familiar Essays. Cecil Dresino by Theodors Winthrop. Snop In Many Keys by 0. . Uslmss. The Kilver Cord a Sovel by Shirley Brooks. Tho ClotsUr and Hearth, or MsiS. Wife and Wido ClotsUr and Hearth -by Charles Kead, at W.Jl.BUCmUH.Ot'A HOTOGRAPIl ALBUMS and JL Card Portraits a sew mir-rlv last received at fcUCKlNG HAM'S IlOOKSTORC. nnilE SUTHERLAND,-. By ii -S Author of "KatlsogV at decH RCCklXuUAHS. TTAHrER'S MAGAZINE FOR December, Just received at w. h. sccxixaHAirs. Dickens' IN civ IVovel ! GREATEXPEUTATIONS: Compiste ta otiS voluais, at ECClUXOHAy'S BOOK STORK. " YAP OF THE SEAT Or WAR. lnclndlne Kuterr XVX lrglnia, and part ol afarvlsnd and Itls from tho beet authorities, st sre W. H. BTCKINUH A WS. A KKW SüPrLT OF HARDKK'S IJ1HT IXrarrsT Tactic . Scou's Iafsjiuy Taitics; Aray Itegalstlocs; - . Yoluatoers Msaoel, Tl.a 1 A 1, at Bl'LAUyGHAX'l IKX)K STURf. Aax.17. w-tr cnoccmcG & pnovioiono. TUST RECEIVED. A large and fJ srrll solortvd stock of Groceries, fr ssls, wbolesie or retslL tt cash, at Vo. Si, Vain Street, y A.C. FLRROW. MM 1 II .M SS J Si W OS OSS 1 LARGE lot of New Raisins just JL V receded by A. C. fl'tttOW. HAMBURGH, English Diry.Iift Apple srtd W. It. Cbetse, at A.C. FURROWS. rpOMATO. Walnut. Vorcester, X Cs per, Cspotes ti Ojiter Cstiup. a tew snlels, at A. V. ITRKOWS. rI WLLONY. 1 p X Csadlrs, jal.Star and Para fine t A.C. rVRROW'g. 1 tlBARRs:t-rS01CE APPLES, f saletw LOJ by A. C TLROW. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, a choice article, for sale by A. C. FCRÄOW. FLt ÄACXJ HQ1UST, s chMce srtWJe, for ! UJ hy A.C. Fl'RJtOW. rPHE choicest brande of FamUy 1 Hoar wfil sesvs be fustd sf i dlivfed to sny rortWUs rtty fieöehorg, st A.C. riTtROW yo. J, kf StreeC 1 WILL pay cash for any tjuantity of Dried A ft! es sit Feac!a A.C. flTROW, oVclS 5a i. Mats coouo. rXlRUMPS: A NOVEL BY GEO, ' 1 ' MAC AULA Y'ä HISTORY OF ENGLAND ol. StA. TUE TTIT3 AND BEAUX OP BOCUTY by the aaOor of Qoee ef sWiity. seisewtf at w. bl rnrnxrsraaA na. HuAL EGT ATE. "VrOTICE to Real Estate Dealer.11 1 have t-w I ct s4 xs wws la tear bv VewA, tWeUa C4JMO So ea.l ee4s. otie I na fcroSo S ivoyorry ta sf seer Terra lioesa, m4 pay a Vresjc Is taa inlrM . iOUAweaa IUU Kesav Afot.

DRUCCIOTO.

TI305IAÖ C3. DAKK. (acccxaoa to t. h. xxx a co.; 'sieleeal At Itetatl a 23 u o a-1 a a? , am KALca im Paints, Oils, Varnishes&c," COItNXR FOURTH t MAIN ÖTS. HAVE NOW ON HAND. AND am constantly rscelrlnr. every srtkls uauallv kt la VTfcoiosaio Dmf Uoomo, and tmrlu tho atto UuQOf Country Dealers, i Biy prtcos be f pes parchaot&g olaowtora, belog evOnaent last u prvco ana qnauiy -I cats compete awltts Cincinnati. COAL OIL. LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL. ALCOHOL, BUR'O FLUID, TURPENTINE, WHITE LEAD. And other Usavy Goods, sold ia lots at a vey small advance on Uanofactarar'a Prices for tiuA oiy. I bovo ecass to tho eoochulosi thM tho eosA rta Is the test, bota for bsvtr sad seller, and shall la futors do bat UtUs creitt btui&eaa, bslnf enablod there by to soil taj foods at a amausr proflu I asvo oa hand a large stock of FINE OLDZOiaARSl aso Pure Witieti andXiquom T which I wool.! ask eopvctsl sUmiüuu. Fancy Goods ! of every kind toriodlng u part. Born, RobWr aad Shall Cocabo; Aosps, ToUh, Uair, Kall and Clothss : rushes; Sor.ps, Pom ader, fialr Otis, ColOfne, ftc e LUBCTt OLEICS FHALO!CS, tnmunn. Kztrstete.rer tho Handkerchief. AU the Popular Patent Modlolnoo Of tho dsy, whloh X can soU by tho doso, at Co Unrest prices, Goade at My;Own nan u facta re Afid which I ean cooflJeotly recommeod DARR'S PECTORAL ELIXIR 1 For Coughs, Colds Ac. BARK'S CASTORINE I Oos of the bMt thincs In uo tor the hair. CIIMÜXTS AftD WICKS, constantly on band, II i mlouf G I a 8 u , Of all slios cut to order at tha shortest notice. I als havo a fall supply of all articles osed la Oriental & Grecian Painting. PREOORIPTION8 Csrefolly acd Aocvrstely Compounded I :rJ-REMEMBKR-V Thal X will not bo mndersoli by any one, aad do bot rorgtt ths VUi sund. Corner of Fourtla sand Mealntlt reels TERRE HAUTE IND. saalsdwy. AT DARTLETTO. PATRIOTIC STATIONERY. A fsw mora afsmmoth Pscksjf s of rstrioti. Stationery Just rsctlvod at BARTLKTTS, A splidid e;1ft for tho Holidays. Price oaly ISrts. Iecembor 13, 'Sldtf OAA STYLES Portmonies, PockW J J et Books and Purses, for sale low at BARTLKTTS. 1862. DIARIES FOR AT BABTLETT3. 1862. G ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK for peoember at UairiTijETTin. Sabsciiptloos received for 1M1 all etrly. LADIES' Shell Side Combs, Back and Rubber Roond Cotabs, at BARTIXTTS. Just Hcc'd at EartleU' ! THE DAY SCHOOL BELL, by the anther of the Sabbath ScsoU Bell; price St centa. a rnrs aksortkxxt of Uüoo 5cte Paper snd EnAflepoa, Portfolios, Kujorsndura Books, BlaxJt M ask a&d Drswlrf Pocks, ITnsic Portfolios, a now klad. Copy Bock Peos, Pen Holders, As. Call and see. ortldtf WANTED. XT A NTE D . I will pay the high V V est rrlro In Goods or Moosv Ut five bandred bushels Drlod peexhee snd Apples at Xo. US, Main Street. W.9. MATES. 4oelH 50,000 lSOf Bushel Pried Pescbes. C. 1. TCTTLK A COL deelS-dtf N E1TED & TRAPPED QUAILS rRAlRIE CItlCKEKB AMD VII80?. declSdtf C. S. TUTTUC Co. MAIL LINE. D.l ML, V r.VJO.V HaVCK -airoTJX jCl I-Xj Xj I ixr in . LXATXI THE AMXR1CAK HOCM, AT BCUJvaa, dlrorOy aftor tb arrival of Tratos ffMaf Xonh. Ratoo of Faro: To Merges. -0.TS, W. R. ORIfTTrH, Propelewiv. FURO. 03,00. OITLY 03,00. FOR A HPLENDID. SET OF FURS ! lEdeall. AlcDourjal d Co'o too RETS JC8T RECEIVED, VICTORINES, HALF CAPES. FULL CAPES, CTFF3 AND MUFFS, asnr.- ta peVa frsos Three to Thirty Dollar. LsAie sxo touted so osir,an tkos f 8rs before tvaywr rkfr Bwwtoy frt trash. Df AU Me&orn ALA CO. PORk-PACKERO FirjDirjco. PINE Vent and Pork Plna: l.t. S.4sallFvxj:y sWmt ?f arts. Wustnl f teals A.C. A W. f rJTWpI &esVsr la lMll

-U, RYCE Ci COM.

CHRISTLIAS GIFTS For tho Holidayo, J U BT KKOEIVED. Fancy (ioods of all kinds bought for the occasion only. L. RYCE SON. JU3T RECEIVED, A very beautiful end substsntlal Present Moch tinder pricv. L. RYOK : SOK. Ulfi IPrcoa JPattertiti -15OIXK All J) T700LEir STUFFS. Z7ow Otylca at Eoducod Prices. A Ibesutlful De Lain at the same price of Calico. Prices red seed only (or lioisdsy bale. L. RYCE SON. V Fancy Woolon Traps -ANDUabberdashery of all Kinds, 0 lores. Ac. Childrens Furs. Balmoral Sklru, Just received. L. LYCE A SON. E.TlBnOIDEIlIES, Collars, Sctti, Laoei, Ptrty Fold, dVc, tire, dVc, L. RYCE fe SON. Additional Holiday Opening! LADIES, LOOK OUT FOR Thurndayo Display, A pocial display of Christmas Doings, Fancy and Substantial, at pitces to suit tbe times. L. RYCE i SON. Now is the time to share in the Holiday Sale and buy a BEAUTIFUL CARPET 'V UU-AL'Sr OH HI V L. RYCE k SON. December 17, 1C1. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. G. W. Patrick & Co., HATE RECOTKI) A FULL AND FRESH 8ÜPPLY OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS, iC. SUITABLE FOR Holiday Presents. One of the firm has just returned frota Ike Fast, where be selected with GRE.VT C.1LIE A large stock, embrsclnf every article sauaHy kept la a Wholesale aad SUtall Praf ttoaeo Tbooe Ooods are now beirf received aad wi!l be SOLD AS CHEAP Asaoy old Stork or sew ex either. TOILET GOODS. Tksy have Jost received s ckslce aesvttmsBt of ti tracts, Colones sod Essences pat ap la tho asost attrsrtir. styles, raltsbl.for ChriBtmca & XTew Years Presents, Twf eiar tih a lira; sUrh cd Cw.ut.Uca, flao hty smI other fsary artUleo. CO Ala OIL LAUPQ! G. W. FAThJCK A CO.. kaes also Jost rsceived, frowi ntubtirf , the very beat selected stock of CoelOQ LA8jps.of taoet ei qui site style, and of tho latest patterns, wsicb they wtil oil lower than were ever be Hero rfiered la Terre II sate. OZOAHO. Tbetr stvck Jt Clf are ts very lores sad of tSs beet Bstsos braods, rerosssieod Uecastvts by their rich a&4 delirious aromatic Cavor. Their pareFJavsns's CANNOT BE EXCELLED! fa a wov J, ke.usr Is wfül ta the 11 o. .f Drufj and 51eiUcineii, VlasUvtr is desirable e oeateet.l 1 tb lit,o U Teilet and Fancy C.codi, Wkateser ta taust dslUUci TO TiaXlOKEnti, Msy bo fwfct!, st ahhsaslty Iww pr(o, st Cs. V PATRICK'S CO.. Sth-W..t oravor Wobooh 4 Slsth SHreeu. K. B. Cor m k of Uqw a. f MeJiUsl pvrywf. re eJtrs lortr, sal la -ai 4 ywity thoo Ujvxi art s rpstsed y aas Aber lo the City. G. W. P. fc CO. Des. U, 1L

HOLIDAY PRGOCNTO.

ED 3 ALL, XXcDOUOAL it CO8 ON FOR CHRISTiMAS AND YEAR. The patrous of this eaublioiu&e&t aad puh&i are miormea mat tne stock of "HOLIDAY OXFT3" Is no less ettenJve In thin YEAR OF WA.Il Thau ithas been In "PIPING TIMES OF PEACE;" Th extraordinary condition of alahs rathsr euKgestln: NOVELTIES ,INJ STYLE AND PKI0Ü Afpreci.iing from eipetienco tbe difficulty wnwn many encounter in selecting "Holiday aift$t We venture to rjumei ate a tti of atticlee that are not only highly appropriate, but Usuri, EooeiOMiCAL snd IxntsransiBLK, ss well as Oixiwrvtat. WOOLEN HOODS for Indies. Miea o. ChiMreo. make K good present. NUDIAS make a good ptaaeai. SONTAGS make a good present. WOOL JACKETS snake a goods preeent. HOSIERY raakes a fair present, but Is not recommended. LADIF-S (i AUNT LETS makes, fsJr preAnt KID OLOVEM sre first rate. ALEXANDERS sre Cuierst-w, iar, them. EMBROIDP.KED COLLARS A METTtt sre first rate. LACK COLLARS and SETT8 are ro0(s but for a-BlQ Till NO," boy a aett of JUKS.abilAWL.e CLOAK, or a SILK DRESS, or a Plain or Printed MERINO DRESS. ore Plain or I' rime. J ronrmra Dj'r.ivS.or a PUlaor Printai DeLAIND ' , or a Plain or Printed REP DRR8S. XOUR DREKS. o In PRINTED DeLAINES werecotumenst specially, for economy's sake, those at an dollar and ixt y fii reale m gittern KUm yardatack. Öl.Ofl A PATTE njff Hlovon Yorda Ilaoh ! i We could su jest ttoutatvl vf addltlotsj artteles. which we Lave a full lice ef, well adopted to the HOEtTDaaY tiEaSnOJY'.j But Printers Ink coste sltogethrr tov ne for us to indoles lo the latory, we therefore refrain, simply gmtr acteeing O'li friends a bet ter tava to select frem at LOWER PRICES Tbaa eaa be foaod In the Weitete raarkeA ED8ALL, ll'DOUQAL & OO Terra Caate, ttCuaa ltnsibe?U. 1.