Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 284, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 January 1862 — Page 2

Tilt DAILY EXPRESS. TE-FtlE-ÜA. UTE: THURSDAY! .'.JANUARY 9. hü

W publish this morning news of an Important succesa obtained by our troop orer the rebels in the vicinity of Romcey, VireinU. The portion of th army in that

renon, acems to be the only lire part ol the

mt force cow in the field. Nevertheless,

we still hare patience and hope. Thi Green Rirer Bridge wt finished on Saturday list, and Bcmjl's army at once commenced to more forward. The Sixth Indiana. Col. Cmttodw. crossod the rirer at fifteen minutes past one o'clock on Suuday morning.

came to old Kentucky for the express pur

poae of driring traitor from her toil.

It is lie opinion of many that our Govern

ment acted wUely in giving up Maaon and SfklelT. to prerent a war with England, for the present, but let eTery freeman of America remember this aet of infamy on the part of Great Britain, and ai soon at this rebel lion is put down let all demand satisfaction of John Ball, and teach him that the American people have not degenerated since the days of76, and 1!1 3. The health of tho regiment is Tery good.

and all are anxious to get a glimpse, even, of the rabels In thia part of the country. Heavy cannonading has beea going on,

not a great diatauce south of hare, but I

suppose that it was nothing but the different

batteries practising. Tours. SOLDIER.

Trcta the FLJladclpUa Inquirer. The Meccssloniats Clamorous fur War

with Kagland. It is noticeable, but not in the leaat etraure

that thoaa 1 n n m 1 mni mn vtin lm K ......

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most in sympathy with the rebels, should be

most escer lor war with England. The The health of tha armv hsre u esceedlng-

have all at once a terriblv Veen sense of M7 good, and but few deaths are occurring

national honor. The? were exceedinriv 1 compared with the immense oimber of aol

toieraut oi insults to our nag w nen trier came U4e " " uie neu

nwrtaillty In flaw Array. The Waah'ngtun correeroodeTit of the Cincinnati Enquirer presents the following data as to the morality in the army, and the number of men In the field:

from Southern rebels, and when they In

Tolvcd merely the overthrow of the Conni-

tion. the disruption of the Loion, ami the permanent destruction of our national in

tegrity and life. But the slightest hint that

LngUnu quesuoi.a, in any particular, tue perfect propriety of -ur proceedings, aroase

ail their a tirade, and demands an immediate

declaration of war.

Br returns in tlia War Denartment up to

the 22d of December. I learn that the mor tality in our army since the war broke out

wm reach !i,UOO men. The number aiweu in battle, skirmishes. c. la about 11 "00. and the number wounded 17.000. Tbesa

figures may appear it&rtling to a great many, but they are reliable. The uumber of pris

oners South, and soldiers deserted ana mi

This is perfectly natural for it gives the 0S. u about 6,000. The entire strength of st poasiblo guarantee for the accomplish our artnr.as by rataroa in the Adjutant Oaorat of their desi-ns. There is nothing on ral office, foou up 521,000; about 4S0,wu

Letter f rm the Thlrt .Eirat. Caxr at Cautocx.Jaa 6ih, 1S62.

KntTos,- Eiratsa: For tone time past a dark clond has hung orer as. The dark angel of death has placed his seal upon many brave hearts in the 31st Regiment, and his presence has caused miny cheeks to pale, who from mortal never felt fear. The old adage has proved true, there has been a change for the better, tie virulence of the fever baa departed, and rl! who are now down are pronounced convalescent. Cheerfulnsas reigns again throughout the camp, and the merry voice U again heard carroling dittie of home and war. Bat all the companies have lo't cherished members, and when thoughts of these come, sorrow again banuhes every other feeling. Since we have Ud thia leer in camp, my Cjapauy (K) has lost but two. The first of these was Geore i. White, who died on the night U December 2?ib. While he was wall liked and much ro.retted here, he left

a in v friends and relations at home, who J orrow a. his loss.. The service ha lost a

true and loyal heart. Charles McCiuredied on th 2d fast, lie was well known to a 1 at Terre Haut and Ouer Creek, ana was seat home on the 3d tost. At the boat ho was met by his broth-

, who hd come tJ be with him in his last illness. His sorrow must have been of the most excrutialing kind. Charley wax very popular with his fellow soldiers, having en dearei himself to all by many acts of kindnest and good fellowship. He was a good soldier, a true lover of his country and her institutions. He will te long remembered by all who knew him. Sergetnt Reeder H. Smith, of Company D. baa also fallen a prey to the fell destroyer.

He was well known to you la the office, and will be mourned as one who gave his life for his love of country. His remaina was accompanied home by his brother. Capt. Smith of CompanyK. The paymaster hae beea expecUd for the past lew days, and I think will bo likely to bless us with his most welcome presence ti-m jrrow. I need rfot assure yoa that his ejmiog will spread a gltdnew and sunshine around the entire encmpment. II ., runs hiith that a forward morement

- , w of our diviaion will eon be ordered all teiind'ihit we h4e s j.mr.ied lio long at Cuv CA.h.uu already. We have been nearly lour months in the field, and have never yet been on the battle ground, a'.tho at all times readv to meet the enemy, we

Frorath Clsciaaatl Oasetu.

Tennhia avbont Senator Baker Sue-

ceaaor.

It U a fact, as startling ai aaddemng that

administering tho eath to the successor of

the lamented Colonel Baker in the United

Stales Senate, was delayed yesteiday, that the Senate might Inquire whether it was not

best

mr.it

the face of the earth for which every South- reported as fit for service.

em rebel m doroutly praja. aa Tor war t(Mn thu ITiiird SfntM and Fn!tnd fiurh

. .r oU irtlr rlr them tha direct .. A nUr. claimiug to U a

aid and as.utaDce of every vessel in toe

English ruvy, an of every gun la tcs tng'

Iish ervice. 1 he Tery Dnt result wouia ie

to own evcrv bjutheru

immeetuielv lucrative

Europe, and at the sma time to close every

;ortbera port and destroy utterl? our pres

eot ajmmerce. Jen. Davis could well a fiord

to pay milKons upon millions to bring about

such a war. It would be worth tnnoileij

woman, pub-

liahaa iu tha Auruata Chronicle a coarse aad

outer irtic:t tgiicit tue U a. uoi eranini and alt connected with it From the eupar-

port to abrgo and UB,dt?ct of bc pours forth wc KdCa direct trad, with lThit muit be a "galled jtde.M-(Lcu. .- .. Journal.

DnUCCIOTO.

'(t'OcvsKa to t. h. ixaa a oo.j U ttavleaale St Xtetmtl

.L, HYCC Ct COM.

ad DtAiaa it Paints, Oils, Varnlshes&c, CORNER FOURTH k MAIN STS.

Terre-Ilaiitc Post Oflcc.

about to admit an active traitor to the seat more to him than his whole army, and would w ... j , i u do more to girc the South her permanent so lately honored by tb$ -good friend, brave ,ndepeudeuce lhia tnnhine tnd everything

heart, gallant leader wno seaiea nis pain- which she can possibly do for berseu. Mii WTm at Ball's Bluff I Without some such ircidental aid it is per-

c. f fV- -roA.n. tectlT clear that she has no hope of auccess.

oenawr s wruuo. w.v-v- ghe lnevlubly M. The movements

tials of tha person the Governor or uregon D0W iu rr0;;ress aeinst her are murallT

h&a appointed as Colonel Baker's successor I certain to cruh her power, and once broken

Caatarn Daily at.

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be referred to the Judiciary Committee, to await investigation into his loyalty. Je?3

D Bright naturally enough protested, a ad

thought such a course would be unprecedtn

ted, but was sharply retorted upon with the

(almost personal) hint that the treason of

these times la unprecedented

The following extract from the Oregonian the leading Cuion paper ol Oregon of as earlr dte as November 16, will eerve te show the ni-ture of the charges against Secatr Surk. For the last 4x months it ha? betji perfectly notorious that Benj. Stark has de clared himself agAicst our Government in the nvat gruss manner, and in favor of the Governmeut known aa the Southern Confed

eral. There is no more question among our Cnion-loTing citizens, who bate been witnesses of the declaration of Benj Stark, that he b aa devoted a subject to Jeff. Davis as te has in his dominions than that there exita such a person as Beni. Stark Can our Government place any reliance upon the loyalty of such a man? Would that Government dar trust him with its money or with important communications, depeodbir upon his lovalty? It would be folly and

madneis to tn;nK ot it

she can never recover it. unless by some such outside asisunce. The rebel acents

abroad have been working dav and night to

bring about auch a ar. They have been

usine every posiible appliance, and exerting

ererv kind of influence which thav could

puaaihly t-outrol, to inbtill into the English

mind the belieiihat our Uovernment was

hostile to them, that we were determined

to conquer Canada. that we passed the

Morrill Tariff out of hobtiluy to their in

terest. and that the only way in which

England cou'd at once defend her rights sr.d

protect her honor was by a var with the

Uiured States. From the very beginning these rebel agents have had the -id of their sympathisers

and accomplices here in th.s work, i ne newspapers secretly in their interest have opeuly advocated the seizure of Canadahave declared our deteitnination to wage war upon England, and have done everything in their power to arouse the paiou! of the two nations against each other; and Mr. Adims informs our government, in oue of his lettrrs to Mr. Seward, that to euch an extent had theso machination proved successful, that men high in position, and even members of the British Cabinet, had actually expreued to him the belief that the United States intended to declare war against England.

The same parties are pursuing the same

MAILS AkklVI AT THE OFFICE

am a. w.

1.S0 r. u.

.00 r. w.

weatara Daily at j r. m. aoutheru Daily at S.45

Honaern Dally at B.eo a. si. If arshall. Daily at M-M oo

Ufrotn, 8turiay at w r. Torthlcfton, Thuriay at 7-00 ' Sowlicf Oreea, Monday at UM Moot

remand Xllira T&ara4aya at o.w r. UUL3 CLOSK. eaitcrn Dally at TAG a. M. Waatcro Daily aU r. u. ftoothern DaiW at 1.4Sr.au Northern Daily at 9 X0 r. w. Marahall Dally at 9.30 r. u. Merom. Tbaradar at :..S.OO r.

WorttUDiriou, Monday at fl.OOr. w. Bowllcg Oreea, Tu sJsy st T.00 a. a Portland Mlll'a. Thoradar at 00 . .

f HAVE ON HAND, AND 1. ata eonata&tly receiving, ererr artlcta etc ally kpt la WbolMal Draf Howe, a4 Inrif lh Ua tlMOf Country Iealora, to ssv prices Ufor ptirthaslnf aliewtere, Uizt cocBdtnt tämt la prto aaa qaailty I can cecapeta 7lta Cincinnati

COAL OIL, LAKU viu.

UNSEED OIL. ALCOUÜL, BÜR"0 FLUID. TURPENTINE, WHITE LEAD,

AM olar Hairy Goods, aold !u loU at a very email advance on Manulactnrsr's Prlcas for Ccuh cny. I have come to the condasion that the cuaA system ta the txtt, both tor boyer and sUar, and ahall la fa.

tare do bat UtUa cnaa ooauiaas owj wMutw by to stil By foods at a smaller profit. 1 hare on kaad a larg atock of

CHEIISTLIAS GIFTS

For

J TJ ST

tho Holldayo, E O E I "V E D .

Jan, , lstt.

J. O. JONIi, P. M. I

CLOTHING.

l

IS IE I.VFO it CEttEYTS

AT THE

The appointment of such , man as Senator r ow 'The rraJ i just as clam a a grievous insult to the loyal people of for war wilh Enclaud as it was th

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Oregon. Bat we could eipect nothing else

from a secession uovemor. t womu ue jusuca to our people if the Senate should refuse to him a seat upon its floor. Ue can do ao rood there to the Government or to Oregon, lie would, we beliere. follow in the tracks, far off to be u re. of such men as

Breckinridge, Bright. Toombs and Powell. The loyal people of this State will sustain the Senate in purging itself of all such characters.

Ttl graphic corratpoodeUi ot On. Commercial.

FROM KENTUCKY. TAe Flood at Gsetn Rlztr Union Fftliaq tu SathtüleTl DctUuctto of the rood bf ike RtbtU Preparations at LolumbutZollUofrr Perfecting hia Rear. LovisYiLtK, Jan. 7. Oreen river rose fifteen feet on Sunday n?Tht. washinr awsv the small trestle brides)

bive never bsen permitted to st near enoujh at üQOfordsvilIe. ni endangering the ponaatet. "Un Ion- deferred maketh the toon bridge near by. The railroad bridge heart sick." Should w. be sent forward. I completed hastily, in anticipation of the

hope ere long to give you a good account or Cavtholic Bishop of Nashville has arour action and conduct, when "steel meeu rjTgj u4re I He states that drafting in Tennessee prov-

, , , . . . . i j i a a carnal laiiure. inrou men uniChristmas and .New .ar have passed and ed a paruai , 0ulSDoken.

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are numbered witu trie wings iaa wer.- . , indulze in ridicule of the Uonieu

" w . 1 t

amor-

Enlaud as it was three

months airo. Secret sympathy with the re-

be'liou reveals itself iu many Quarters which hitherto have kept an enforced silence, by elamorourily denounciug every movement towards tqe preservation of peaceful relations. It is idle to say that all thia ii merely a concern for the National honor. That

honor ia perfectly safe in the hands of the Government. There is not the slightest danger that it will suffer outrage or wrong. The real secret of this clamor for war with England is a deVire to aid Secession, and promote tho Independence of the rebel Confederacy. We idiall 6ee whether it will sue-

9 ceed.

Union Clothing Store.

RECEIVED THIS DAY

BLACK BEAVEIl, BLACK tt RKOWN MOHAllt. BLACK SEALSKIN. BLK & BRN BIBBED 8ATINETT

Pure Wines and Liquors

To wtttcb I would aak eapaal attention. Fancy Goods I of erery klad taciadlog la part. Horn, Eabbor an l 8baü Combir, Soapa, Toota, Hair, all and Clotbts Bmahra; Soapa. Pomader, Hair OU, Cotogna, kc .

aai oraia nt. Kxtracta.fr tlae.llsindkerrlijef

AU it Popalar Patont Modlclnoo Of the day, whick I rao aell by th doieo, at tbe lowMt pricos. Coadi of ny;own VI anulacture, And wblch I ean coufldently ffcommaad OARR'S PECTORAL ELIXIR ! For Cough, ColUa A.

BARR'S CASTORINE I Ot of ße l4t üdufs tu aas fvr th Lair.

Fancy Goods of all kindi bought for tho occasion only. L.RYCE A SON.

XEW STILE CLOAKS, JUST RECEIVED. A very beautiful and aubätantial Present I-iisch under price. L. RYCK L SOK. Rich MMrc8s Patterns

i

SILK AND WOOLEN STUFFS, now ßtylea at Seduced Prices. A beautiful DeLala at the same price of Calico. Prices redaced enly for Holiday Sales.

L. RYCE A SOX.

Fancy Woolen Trapo -ANDHabberdashery of all Kinds, t t

I Gloves, Ac. Childreus Furs, Balmoral Skirts, ; just received.

my

MEDICAL.

Oordial HlSM

III.Ol

Ptirilier !

fr After TaKin:

Bffarr TaUirz.

GREATEST REMEDY IX ?Ioatinrllriott A Delightful ( or aittl cr Taken ! rPHK THOUSANDS upm thou -L aiida ho ar dUy oinjj lfcl&tt' lr-iatbr tnn Cordial, certify that U 1 iWis'ly a UJaTlie bla reciely fr rrnioTic); asd IVWUKAT!N tltittered ari d!ifsed syrtrn, j.crifyit.ff srd ricblDK tfe I lood rectina tb lck. ruJTrtr InTall .1 to llettlthnnd Strciifitli THKKK IS SO M1STAKK ABOUT IT.

ff It U1 ctre liver ComplaiLt, l.pr5"- I1rrtaa

Ln-am

of tbljTrr. Stomach er liowel.

Urv, IleaJacte, öfnrrlm 1 Splrita. Yertf

aua Ague, Inward hrr, liaU lfaü't r wy ir

L. LYCE A SOX.

i

' Collars, Setti, Laocs, Party Fans,

Ac, Ac, Ac, L. RYCE & KOK.

They were observed very quiedy owing to the peculiar circumstances surrounding us.

TH..A wr mnr thoneht f home, and

aa v w -aw---- p much breath wasted ia uselt! wishes to enjoy the social coavereof the never forgotten ones of home.

I believe I have meatiuned all our officers

in terms of praise, but have heretofore for

jottea vur Sutlers, Messrs Yates and Ryan,

who deserve much praL-e for the manrjer in

which they deal with our boys, giving them d;(j tuncai 4l t point, detroyed on the 5th

regimenucf rebels In Jimtown, to keep the

rear open ana to guaru.

value received far the money they pay them.

Their stand is enlivened by the presence of

Charley Herrin. EJ. Murphy. UMy Hyan and

last, though uot least, the inimitable Joe

himjetf, who is the life ol the Jcamp; posses

sing here the social qualities that made him

aa popular at home.

Hopiatf that I miy aoon be able to give you liitre.;icg ces from us, I remaio yours, Ac Latter fraw Kwaataackr Caur Wicitirra. Kt.,1 Jauuiry lit, Ut2. j

Eoitch Exra-s: A hppy Xew Year to

vu and vour rder. and a hope that ere J t i Cat.trv had crossed over Irom Colani

. ..tV T-.r . nahra! in. that our iuia'oo bu lt eveu;nkf. intnhiü to Et Pr iirie,

u." 1 . .;.ll .rvl iha -l-nd sud w.,a wiihiji four miles of Char!ton at

... rr. 3 oVWk lhi, mor3n

of the free enjojw.g ta t.eaUis ol peace Two amp-nies of Illinois Cavalry left

and qti etude. Bird's l oint thi morning lur Lucas vixa. n Utt.r u four Tvarver from CatnD Aiwihtn dinir they would be attacked by

I.. t -1- I. . '.a M am ' . nf tlititrv

Secession Conspiracy in lg4X 'Fre

son Openly Arowed Eleven Years Arn. The officers of th gunleat U. B. Fisher, on a recent visit to Beaufort, found among the papers, at the ofice of a lawyer of that place, copious miuutes of the "Southern Rights Association of St. Helena Parish," organized on the 25th of October, If 50 Edmund Rhett was chairmanl The objects ot the Society are stated to be, to resist the

enroachments of the Jreueral uovernraent, controlled by a fanatial majority, it will be remembered" that Millard Fillmore wa then President, and expresses the readiness olthe members to obey the call of the authorities ot South Carolina to resist all such encroachments upon the rights ol the slavehol ding Slate. The Dolicy of secession was not

distinctly avowed in the Constitution of the league, but tho friends of such a step could easily see its arowal beneath the careful wording of the articles At the regu'sr meeting of the Association on the 13th of January. It51, a resolution

was adopted wverely denouncing the Comtromise meaäurt just adopted by Congieas,

and containing die following avowal, which

we commend to the attention of those who accue Northern Abolitionists of having provoked rebellion by their anti Slavery discussions!

In the lan?uftee of Jude Cheves see tttU

run . aailate . maUite thit question, until trr

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deavotiog to draw Lnion men on ivjwnng ihulljlnally diti&lteaU nolUiCal cinnection Green. He says the approach to Columbua, giifi the Xtrth. and eitallUka Gaoernment at Ky., is splendidly deiended by numerous the wltjj guards for our future h.ftr'ia. chains and torrdoes obstructing .riirit '

the river, and thinks it an utter impossibility A ,ew moment3 after this open avowal of

for cun boats to live in the water at mat trSjMOQ. aud After the State election, in which

noint. üen. ioiDcoüfr na urvwu mic. i the Soutneru IvUP.ta men were aeicaieu oy

the Co-operationisM, twenty or tniny oi ine more conservative members of the Associa

tion resigned, disavowing at the same time

allsvnuathT with the aenarate seceasion ot

Sjuth Otrulina. The minutes record meet.

of 1551. Tbey

the coDapiratora

SILK MIXED CAS8IMERE, UNDRESSED CASTDIERE.

CIIKNKTI AKU VIOII, oooatatitlyoo band, Yi ndoic Glas , Of all alsea nt to order at the aborte.1 aUca. I la have a full supply of all articles csed tn Oriental & Grecian Painting. PRESCKIPTIONS CareMly and Accoratfly CvmpmiT1d I

That I will not be nodersold by any on, and do not

forget the (JUL Stand.

Corner of Femrtti and Ualn Street TERRE HAUTE IND. malMwy.

Additional Holiday Opening!

LADIES, LOOK OUT FOR Thuroday's Display,

A special display of Christinas Doings, Fancy

and Substantial, at prices to suit tue time.

L. RYCE A SON. HO Mrs: IEEMEIIS,

Xow is the time to ahare iu the Holiday Sale

and buy a

GLNTLEMKX, do ycu wi.b U l-a!tfcv,

and rljrorou? L.VD1ES, do you waul tl tlwia ot Laalib to rocH.tiV to your cfcV again ? lUen g at one and rt McLKAVS S I REX (iTH KX IN 1 1 COKXÜAL AM liLÜU I I KiUKKt May tot a urnt; It ! warranted U Rite aaükfa tion. It will ctre ary df af cf tie Klic) i, cita or ElaJdcr; Falnünjr. Gbtni-Kl Vcnatraatiwi.. Vat ltng cf tha Vf omb, tiarrertn., t-r any !iaaa ariic rvm CLrw.lf or Nerven ivMIity. It I to ttitalllfel raay.

rr CXaiXdrcn. j 1 vott wast your te Urate, siclley, puty cbWr ! to be Lealifcy, itror.g and rmt tlen jcia theii McLeau'a Ftrerfrth'.r Crdial. (aa Ue direct!., c I eat h bottle,) It ia drllctona to take, j On tab!e-tioonful, taken every aaornlcp. tti-u 1 a aure praveaUTt aRainat cli'.U and lew, ;-lU-w

ftr, clioloraor any prevallni; diaeaaa. CALTIOX1 Keware A trpt cr dealer, ai.. may try to alra cpoa you a bottle of Ikttera ct Sf aatariia (which they can buy cheap) by aayh-tf It U Jol aa irood. There are eeen men BAMC euouarh t ateal a part of try tama to dab their VILK decoc tlona. Aroid auch lufamou t'IKATKS and ifcalr 11 lamouc couipounJal Ak fvr iJf. J. H. Ul-u'. Strernihcniug Cordial and B'.uod ltrlfler. Takenothing eli. It is tbe only remedy that w;ll purif... your lUnd thoroüh!v, and at th am Un VrwFW.-lHVrS aud INVIG(KUK the hol rirail

gallon. It U put up in large U lUea 1 per t'w r an bottle tr fö. PK. J. H. McIJlAN, Sole Proprietor. Corner Third and lii. &u S. Uhi1, 11. Dr. TIcLeauU Inlveraal ca mta coarrtAixv, UJxs.vas, aaaoacaarc.

There le:r haa t-een a CA I HAKTlt. aa-ClcU. o3erd the putlic, that ha plre n urh eaMre eatUfacüon aa Xli Ia au'a l'niveral Illla. IWinu ' tirely v Kttable.ti.ey are erf-aly lui ceut aul cu te taken y the trt IraJer Iniaut; e prouipt and iH-wtrlul in n'WiMi; allüiliou recrr tiuba. td or Impure, f tj.t tratter 1 1 the atoo.acu. In fa.t, they are the uuly pill tht liould be u tnalarivHia LhtncU. They prtMluce no pripliijr, Jtkiien vr pain in il ttornili or buaeU. thol&h vry afüe atl aearthj g

lnlh-ir uiration, pruuwtinjr Lealihy cretioiie a the liTt r and Kllne .. W bo a1ll e'lHer from bilious ne, he ad af he an-1 att.iuavh, mhrn ao cheap a. reniedv tan le ohicdt Keep them cunrtanily 4 . band; a ltigle d?aetaken in a.m, my prtn. boura, daya and iutlb of uki. -a. Ak l.r lr. i II. VicUeau'a Uuivertal 1MU. Take no other, h-rin coated, thev are ta.itlea. iT.e only 25 centa pe;

I boa and can te aent by taail t any tart tf the t . . j J. It. MdJCAN, ISole lTopr.eU-e, I Curoer of Third and I'iTie Sia, &i. lui.

Dr. J. II .vicLrnn'a. Volcuttlr Olt I.I at i in r it I.

BEAUTIFUL OAKPKT

December 17, lb61

OH TtlJPa. L. RYCE A SON.

AT DAHTLETTO.

TATHlOTIC STATIONERY.

X A few more Vamtnath Parkagea of Patriotic

Stationery Jaat rteelted at B A KTLETTS,

k splendid rift for tbs Holidays. Price ealy 23 cu.

December IS, 'Sldir

FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

G. W. Patrick & Co.,

Tbk IT Kxt I.KNAL i Tin. Wi au, n a OB Hl4T. "Thouaand. of human beinjta ha- Vem a -d a Ti'.m oTdeptittide and miaery, by tLe ue of thia lutal nable liniment. It will rbee TAIN iJ at 'n.aftaneously, and It will cleane, purity .n-al to

fuulptMUF. InauinrrediHj Mitl.uie. n.i.t.A.A m ! VOU'AMC OIL UN IU KM' ill r-lir' le mi lj veterate caei of Kh-uniaiUiM, liwat. r urall.

For Parl)iK Conlracteu aiaiea,iiiiTneaior aane. In th Ji.lnt, klnlei or Uanuenta, it IM im er fall. To appheation. Iii cur- tTm Tlira4, Headaob" T Kara hr. Kr I'.ui n r Sil-U, -r i Pain, it I an Infallible reme-lr. Try It, atl )u wii) fiivi it an irHli.pennhle rrtufij . K-p H alwl eti hand. I'L-VNTKKS, FARMF.K or any ot. kaUt vhaj. ot borseM, 111 naie n.uitey by uir(f irleaJt'a Vai

caijic thl Lit. intent. It ta peeoy ani luia.iu I cure for Hall", 5pra1'ia, Cbatea, hwella., Lu ftrf m

Sweeut-y, Sore, Vi ound. .rate Ue, or any cVaeae. Try it, and you will le convinced.

Dr. J. II. ."Ii-I'u, oit 1ti-i rlft r,

HAVE RECtlVKD A

1 ! 1

erate government, ana uae language wuicu indicates their feelinff. The rebel armv is a greater terror even to secessionists, than the Union arsoy It Bewling Oreea falls, Nashville will be destrojel. Forts are being built near the city, one is situated two m les north of the city on the Callatin turnpike, aod others east and vret of the eity. The Bihop came by way of Bowling Green and MunfordsTille. 'Ho knows nothing of the force at Bowling Green. No reinforcemnta had arrived from Columbus. He saw

at Glasgow Junction the remains of tlie splen

by relel. Tb railroad from tnat pomi uorth hs beeu entirely destroyed even nils ttkenaway The turnpike has been obtructexi bT felled trees. The rebel are en-

. 1 T

BLACK CASSIMERE.

FANCY CAKSIMEKE.

JP F, V E a O O E S !

rOll FINE. UVCHCOAT3!

CH1XCUILLA BEAVER,

JOHANNES BEAVER,

BROWN & BLACK TRICO DO.,

ENGLISH MELTONS, FANCY FRENCH d ENGLISH

200

STYLES Fortmonies, Fockat Booka and Pnraea, far aale low, at BARTLKTT.

1 DIARIES FOR 1 QO lOUaW AT BABTLKTT8. 0)A

ODEY'S LuVDY'S BOOK for

rxember at

B&IITIjETVS. fcbaerlptloos received for call early.

jadly

Matnt Uo: ,M -.

LADIES' Shell Side Combs, Back aod Sabber lUmod Cenbe. at

BAKTIJCTT8. Just Rcc'd at Qartlctt'M ! THE DAY SCHOOL BELL, by the aothar of Ike Sabbalh School Pell; price U

castas a iura aasoetvent op Union 5ot Papar aod KaaUve, Partfolloa, Mmoraodam Books, Blank Heads and DrawUbf Books, Jf aalc Portio! loa, a new kind. Copy Book Pana. Pea

Holdara, Ac. Call and see. cSSdtf

DOOttG AND STATIONERY.

Telegraphic Correpot.deoce Cinclnoatl Commercial.

Catao. J to. 7.

Information reac hexl Bin! Point from

ir.gs ai lato as the cloie

afford mpIo proor mat

Belmont, this mrnng. tht Col. Lockwoo.i'a agaiaitthe mtejntv of the Lnion wrf as

outer tou aetrrroineu eietru now, and ou'y kept quiet because they felt that the sea-on for oen action had not arrived. Hence they contain resolutions adverse to an open and uuited meeting at

Charleston of all the States Kights Associations of South Carolina.

baell. I stated that w were to go

bethtowu. but that order was countermanded

and w euried on foot ior this camp, wbtch ta s' tu a lex I ten ual'.as south of New Haveu, and about sixty oUs from Luiaviüe, on the turnpike leidiog to B wling Ureen. Hj Inif wa will remaiu at this encampment I

n am unaV'e to say. It is rumore! her that the v!d scoundrel, Buckr.er, interda adrancing toardour forCM) bat it is my opinion that he will be in much leu dauber should he remain with'u the viciuity of Bowlicg Green. S nee w came to Uds camp we harr been furnished with several nigU larma. A aht alarm ia ca a? ia really amuaing-.

JLa aooii as tbe alarm ia sounded the Ing roll is beaten, and all are called out into Ice. Hut hark! wbiUt I am writing the eecteuce. I hear the discharge of a tuusket aal the Wng roll is cow arousing the camp. ti. öimait commotion srl e idle meat is

prevailing. It is a dark aod dretry eiht, j juJ the wud aod rin vaoaa driving frea that rsjrthweu with perfect f.;ry. Rat all j

ast al lo la. ar4 be espuaed U tSa eoki and rb, and after Iaj ct Unit It

fjrocd, be mforoiei tuat a muaet wag ac- j cid...ul!yd i:hart-ed. and that it if a ftltt J c'.m iftth't ine C4j4af.as c-n mtrch !

ltd

war sut-QuorUr dispatsUed to their aaais

t.ru N'oihin has since been heard from

the exped.üon.

From Jrlft raou City srtctaL to sr. tons nvocaT. Jirrtasiü Cut. Jan. 7 A roan from Ttiaa, who was ilet.iii.rd aome lime hy Price, reports the rebel armv in wm!er quar

ter at 5 print: field. Trice has twenty thousand men with bim, and eighty field fieres, tlie Urpeat tele-pounder. The men are wretcheOly clothed, many having no coats, and birt footed, but c'sm orous to fight, aixl swear tkef will follaw Tr.ce to h I. Cvl, Muncn has juat srrived fromTeia and Arkana, an4 reported to Trice that eventeeo tkouaiu-i trooj-a e moring frro those States tojoia him. There was talk thrtnif bout the cmj ot a 'mu!Ufiecus atuck u, on Sedal a, Jef.oo City, atd St. Louis, wbeo all was ready. They eipect to b ve fiftv or Tity ihouand tarn ia a abort time. Mv ii fsrtnanl i a rm'Jemin of in-

ie'i".ij;tac, sta can be re.ed tpou. There are ru.oors abut town to day of an atmk on Mernil's Hurt, near Colombia, b at putea dirrot frea there last errr. rg krxiw of do rebl forre in that vicinity. Warrtnbarf givn 114 vote for Oestnl T. L- Pi we. aüd three fr Sm th. K.vcoar.

l UOM CA1IIO. A Gunboat Reco nncita nee cn the Mis$U$ifpi Culture of a Rebel OJKcerStiiure of Contraband from Cintinnnti .4ofAer Kx. f edition. Caiao, ItL., Jan. 7. Flap Olücer Foote, with gunboats Emcx, Lexington and Tyler, made a reconnowjunc down the Miaiwippi this murnii r. He went within two hundred

yard of the raüpe of the rebel batterie. On their return be w fired at by the rebel run-

boat Mohawk, the shot falling short. Th

Flac Officer is bihlr satisfied with the te

connoiice, and h a'l the pointa on the

river within two mils of Columbua. A d.spstcb from Cape CJirartleau to-day aaya: A

deuchmtnt ot the 5eventn Illinois Cavalry, wh'Ie scouting, had csptured Major Williams of JelT Thoapon's barxt. The Surveyor of the Port of Metropolis seized a lr?e quantity cf gold lace, uerphine and other costly drugs. Intended for the rN. The ckmIi from Cincin nati

CA6SIMEKEK. BXAC'K AND BROWN CLOTHS. DOESKINS. ÄO,

All Work Warranted to ilwm Nat lafactlnn mr yimntj Itefunatesl,

IIAUT.OCIL A tUIIHTril.

ALE AND PORTER. CS WEISS &CO. are prepared to VT famib by Iba Varrel, or bmJ foefaaalby ALE. PORTER. CIDKK, Jtc. is HouteS) AI. Ixtodaa) Porter. rktlaitiptla Porter, Day tea Ala, MadiM Ale. rxrott IXdee, aW, Aa. 5a. ST Wtrren'a Fiork. Wabaak atreot, saayUlai Tltkl-HAUTl. DTD.

A Tremendous Conflict Jlotatntarily Expected! DAI1TLETT, STILL IN THE FIELD, REINFORCED ASD READV FOR AN ATTACK I

DRAW your ration from 101 Wabaafe atreet, whera yoa will find a very larga trtrk of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Wall and Wtwiow Paper, rr!nü, Wrapoltf , Ca Letter aud 'U f apera; Oold and f taa! Vena, Ink luk tarvl, Slates, latd rearlla, Ave., a bleb la Miltnc for CASH r RAOS, at awh prVrea aa tha ti demand. Look aat tbe 5ew t'tloo tarn, wbkb wll abortly arlae, ever pointing to rrm rvaca t bay y

g wa In rara un, caeap. S)aV Own try Sfrrrbaota eapplled with 5b ruka and Writing Papar atCltKloftatl priraa. Oct. IS dw-tf O. BAKTt-KTT.

DOOttO.

FULL AND FRESH SUPPLY

OF

DRUGS, MEDICIXES, TOILET AND

FANCY GOODS, AC. 4C.. SUITABLE FOR

Holiday Present:.

0u af tL firm baa Jut returuad from tie tat.

wbera b aelactad with

GZIE.1T C.1RE

A large atock, mbraclng every article uaaally kept

la a WDoieeal ana Ketait vran nonae üooda ara bow being received atid will ba

SOLD AS CHEAP

Aaaay a44 atock ar dw one 4tbr.

TOILET GOODS. TbJ lare Juat received a ctfclc avrUiiLt ff Ka tracta, Clore and Eaeeocea put up lu h Bioat attxactiee atylea, aoltatU tor Christmas & New Years Preten ti, Together witb a large ato k of Cemetica, foe 8- apt and other fancy axtlrlee. COAL OIL LAMPS!

O. W. TATKK K A CO, Lae alau Jut retleJ, from ItiUburg, tbe very beat aelectd atock cf CaIÜJ Ioipa.of moat eiqaJalta ayla, and oftba lateat patteria, vifekb Hey 111 Mil lfer than were ever before oeered In Terre Haste.

O I O J. JEL O .

rpHUMPS: A NOVEL BY GEO.

JL W. CX RUa, lao41l u;aaUata4 by loppia.

MACACLAT-8 HI8TORT OF ENGLAND Tat. at. THi: WIT8 AND BSACX OF SOCIETY by taa aartiwar oi VaaM ot riar.M

slMrl it s?.ILKX3n:aaAaTl

COAP.

.fie

Eiiht ahra, Cifu!r

TJeaUuaatapc F-

.u. anta tba Jiranes tuaitU itto tbe a rerukr 91? cfgoteretr.er l stores

f i MU HOB H-tsUV ers e vkui

,Aa aaJ olappHe. or J-ilch UaUIast

Tata daily l::-e of jackets to Calboun jroTfi a fprtat ccoTtr.iecct tj the soUieri, woo rexra.ve their iaily tsaila. anJ to th

Qaartertr alters who are ena b!eJ to keep cp

The

ere ara

u:e la taoiA.st. If so Ux it come

j tatkeesaae of the fowrcnert, or tbe

03 ttr Own fcOJa.

. j S'om U xmlrg " iCrari' Jourol-

i i

TbrTronblc with tbe rincinrt of tUe

1nHnil Utseoverrtl Tbe Drill of rt f ilar C.ntalrT WaaamcTo". Jan 7 One of the to supp3y p.if uf tt team aloop I'eoaacola aa p't:?gci lat ;r'.n It a ysrJ taplojee ta the rebel service. 11a j tl.e ether p;e teea ierei in tbe mb wit, a bHer explos ea mast hTe ensued. The d coTery ia cade OoT? jesterday. (tea Sb ekls is bere. L!ut Fairfsl de:.Hl that Mas ßhdtü strack hta ia the fre as a teert ed by tbe Britieh toctaaoer, ViJl.'stns. He aayt the lai'ta trtrJ si such Ia tb dlela'xtn drill of rerular ceatry tdsr. by Oers. Cortke, a rreat Improretar ct

i iu aprartst. i nt cn.i 11 ta le rt;fatevj

Tery Teetiay otxl ltrty beraaftar. daaua j

pUOFESBOn GAIIDNE IS OUT OF T0W5!

Bvr täare aro a Sew aare eakaa of Via aigSvly

eratad aan, left at Bsrfiett'a, wkkh are warraBleasl ba aa aaeeUct artirlt for atrrtng and tbe Walaa,

tart rar cUape em ta fa or baea mo4 far IM veeaä, M ta anamrpaaaed. It ta vrrraavei alaa, ta vw

pait toi rrsea fron rtd:e&. silk, UsetL snaa. Caotb faM axert.) aad ?! epow tream all feSaaSa ot rjraluua. CT Caa m fcartWtt, wks ts sla sgesd, aad sarvrt aaava Wae H ta all aa. rria.-4tf

VANTCD.

50.000 )KKctBe Dried Tiaka4.

r

PHOPO0AL0.

TVtr atwk of Cigara U very lare aod Utk left Bavaaa bran4a. recmnend tbetnaalv by tbelr rVh and dalVrtoaa arwtnaCo Catt. TkaJr bure Hsruna'a

CANNOT 14 K KXrr.LLKD! U a eed, katever la afSil ia lie liae of Drurin and 51rdlrinci,

"C'OLH" lilLL oliore Vattlc anil Horte. Teem All Other Couiplalnta 1 TFACKS AHE UDDEN, ANL 1. V. frrqnebtly deaiL eoauea Li a ery abort fri therefore It la wi to V alwaya prepared ta Ueai ao alanulng a i-oiuplaliit pruoptly, fur a UtCUg aapenae; aajr U cecta. üwuera of cattle aud haraoa cap . conauytly beep on band a poaltlve cur, aüd Uterat y lnaure the Uvea of their atüe aiid bvraea from death, by colic. ReQiember 24 ceLU 1 a very aruall aatn canj ar4 ertth the value ff a Lore. Haifa 31 cett Uu of Sloau'a lnatant Relit f, riven In a pint of war water, aeldom falla to cure a bQiee of colic In a few m toll lei, In exueme caaea repeat the doae tn 15 tJnutea. For i.rulaea, Straina, "pTaiiia. and many oiar Juriea on boraee, cattle and Iber aiitmala, Mou'i 1 staut Relief apce lilyefletu a eur. klarty peracna bava been aitoulkbed to '.tueaa tie rapid core efect

ed, by tbe ue f tble otvlerful metfjdii. Tae ci. lar lt:-a contain timee tbe qaaatMy of tie IB cent botla, cwaequently a avttg of ue-taird la anade by purcbaalr.g tbe dollar bottla. F o r H a ii la i ii d , KLOAN'H INSTANT KLLlhir' tlie Great Internal A Lxttrnal Eemady Ut Iba Immediate rare of colic, acre tLroay heartburn, tlhS'tf, wnkntM of lbs lark or V.S

' ueya. dlarrbcea. djrawtrT, cbcleTa tvtua, an iunj mer corr.pl aluta, tik heartache, aftecake, kbrvma. tlam. arenea of the botiei.t ? In tha SlLita, rrin r-a

Jtd efaama, Colda. j.lnal ni lniU, welUd tnia, pealba, brut, t-. XloanU C ondition I'owdrt Nevar falla W cure horte, cog ha or Avla flloana t auall Olutiuenli w arractad to core tbe aaoet obaünatecaa of II SloanU florae Ointment IIa coequal fr rutula or Ulcerated Avt. They are 4d by all dalra In nkdkJo. AolJ a Terra Haute by all wholraaie houaea. KetalU 1 1 j ai gglata. aptwti

UNDERTAKER. .7. C WA L.TISR, Ta jaa . 1 m . . . . - UNDERTAKER 142 Maix Htekbt, Hit. Fifth av Sixth aariwtf

B AKT LETT'S 50,000 lbo. Cotton Ras,

decTt-dtf

CR. I fill Jt A era.

"VETTED de TRAPPED QUAILS xi rt auie cwjcxiys xxa rrwyny.

C. f . VTXUb M Ca-

Fropouli for Keeping' tha Poor and Inune. SEALED PHOPOPALS will b ratelvei at tk A4!tar'( OCm aaiil aa4edee, Fabraary itto IKk. for furtiiktri all ceiauirr bels, beddtag. cUnkltg. fal aad fur keep! eg tb reaideat aod traaile&t pmot cf Tlg coanty, aod for awk laaaaa pereae aa my b aeat ta tbe Cawaty Aay !, for TwO yearafrem tha Cratsayef Msrtb tatt. Tbe Ida fee k t!a ree4dt par wtll ba rr a eertala aaaaaat e anaaoa. and for keeping tbe Uaaeieat pe aad ia far a ertata aaa per week fur ak trs&alest er tsiSB pat tee, te be rail ajarterly. Tea ot tba fana. witb U. ctviUa- ef eatttng aor aaoeeeary trewd m way M rtealred far tke se f lh kewaw. win b Uim 1st cecal Serstfe U akisasaab aida. Tki Cawtaataaara raaarra itii liit of aWatgua. Ctg tk klH af grata that aball be pla4 aw eowa fT4 sal tlhcm la U ysar r. at. autJf. a4. rig Cay. TTTS-Xlatt, fa.,itn-waw

' ta eicbeeg foe WkaMvar Uaewiallaor tkaia,tal Is fb Uoe of j IlOOL'M H tl t lüllrry anl

Fancy Goods.

Toilet and Fancy Good, ? b alegar la moat 4Jirta TO H.JIOKEIIS Way ta feed, a ocii" l-w ptlcea. al G. W. PATKICK-fi it CO., iMtk-WHt aernar Wabaab aad Slaiä treeaa. jr. B. Oar it-eb ft U'. foe Mad ideal purpose. It alwaya Urge, 4 ta p4ai of purity lb Urs ars avpa4 Yl SM "Xr ,a l C,tJr O. W. P. h CO. &e.fa,in.

OliiAwlf.

RECnUITINC.

AirajcTiD rrm the rxriTU batts iUsit V f AbJe.bodlftd tnec, tetvei area of 'itte-aa'

aam aa ta votna

ira.

i ao4 tklrtv-Cv year

; Uora, fron flS.OO to 2S.ü6 yr anawtb, wlib r a Lb mm j aa4 eqartera, to (mmerva at orte.

prrar.ty id bacenltig a cntnatla tod ofice. Tor ftfrtber taXornUoa, apply at tb rander at Terra-Ilante, on the w et rlie of tta aar TEn.n o i .xLHTnEu, Tliroo "2Toti2a. ALFRED L. HOUGH. c lSHk laSaaf . a. Btiiiataw Ot&ec