Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 284, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 January 1862 — Page 2
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FHJbft-f h nftf of thi nofh'mtioui made br the no called Democr tic State ConTealiun, we inTcr tblt it Hi 11 anti tear Contention fort of a Ilariorrl Gmaefw
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The State 5enfinf, friul, any lun-er tu preach oparn treason agiinatthe Government. Content itself in renting It puerile mlice against tbe PresMent aiul hit hou hol 1. becauao the White House h Ue.i refurn-
UleJ. and cleaned up, & tery BfCMsarj Precaution in view of the trattoroua ,atirtoFhr that Infote-1 the Prtidntul miasioa'durin; the former aiialcljtritior: TU: Sentintl should ctick to that. It h nbqut it caHbr r. A Uwe ens 19 biT been naUe bo tween tno Llouae oi iiepresuk" Oea. McCiiA.v, upon an inquiry raido or hira in reference to the affair at BaII's Bluff. The Houae passed a resolution calllog cpon htra to report the chhc of the lo of that battle and the circumstances aUeuJiog it. aiI he ru replied, !u aubsUtce, that bis time is so occupied uith more important matters thit he cannot do ta without pecjudice to the public interest. 3j we understand his report, but hire not seen ft.' Whereupon, he his been rv.her ronghlr handled la tho debates in the Hows by Mr.. Cwsti, of Nw York.- In ortr opiaton, this U all wrong The President 1 the Omauiaier ia-Chief of t'je army anJ Conro has do power to pas by hia and make inquiries of military ot fleers inferior to him. If . they hTe the power to cV.l croa Gen. McCleiiah, they can aLo call upon a Captain, a Corporal,' or evea a Stlr for the? ate all officer Be-iiei, no goal can come of thee Con prrtsianal inquiries into tbe ai.tuuer cf fihttag DituM-.gr tu j knows noth.n abiut sich nnttrr.1 ' j History of the Campn.su of the I Ith Indiana Itegiracut. Wo Are permitted to" cuke the followicg ettrnct froRi the manuscript of Mr. PoOt.whj is engaged in writing the history of the 14th Hogimer.t in Western Virgiuia. The work abounds with such incidents as the fVwow.ng, and will be read by all cLi with great interest: icrotm er tu neat at chiax kotsiaiy. There had becaa mn.by Rename of Jordan, dUchar-ed frost ono of our coapanies " on account of sickness, and availing hicuelt of the opportuaiiy of ridiug a few miles towards home, had taken pisMje oa th wagons which had started early on the msrumg of the bAttle. and as a matter of course, was taken priiouer with the wagon. As a rebel öfücer was putting questions, in a rapid nan ner, ai to the cumbeis in our camp, aid Jordan was aLwering h'ta, that wo had at least tea thousand men, there came a market Uli which ripped open tho rebel officer's - coat, giving that gentieman a '.iht hiüt Inat aocie one of the "ra ed HwVier" had h eye oa him; t leat, the cfScer ieemod to thiLk, for hastily giving initrnctiocs to'one of hii men t take care ol the prisoner, be mDvcd olT "double quick," but hid gone bin a short dUtmce. before another vyüey turned him up, a dead aesher." ovr, said Jord.u to Lh gua:d, theao cad Hoo-iepi are . i -i' l.-M 3 rN think it tOL.iag up an i ww... - sufficient to apto-ico to me afterwards for no; making zn exception in iny favor; let us hiie behind tbi lo.'. aod by laving cloe thev won't ?ee u, no roouer faid thin dore, Jorlaa aud L:. ip:ard were behind the log, Jordtn exhorting tim to take himself as iuxxll as poible, eipcchliy his head, the lith were notorious for bittia in the head. Jonimcoilet bin-elf down by the cf uli guard, but t-uk the cpport:inity to hold his old rf-u! itiou hat over th lo$, kuowiu th.it our H.u!d recogüiie it. acd act accordia'. It was r.ot ln before the old j elbjvh.l 'ot the li-i caught the e;.cs cf Bill Saedikcr and Spicerof Co. T, wlo, charging ovtr the ! g citptored the rebel and relieved Jordan. wUo hid the ur.aLab!e Satisfacuoii ot ex-:u.iuging itunions with his gu.ird and escorting him inO camp. PiLoT K.voB, M )., Jan. 'T2. toir iraica; As I ee you hive t co.re-,ouitf..t trota uh.s i-ion of the grand 1 ar,av uf tLe Wt, l'co-c!udcd to kive yoa a few ot the scenes nud act'.orn tht have oc. C jrreü eine ti JOar coiamenced. New Ye-m p-wed olf iu giy t!e here. b.ing celebrste.1 by the uauai fcUTit'.e o! eitv Il.e. We had thrto b. oo at the Qatrtrrs of e.vti Jirr. Ad raved off ia stjle. fighting or kiil.. at oae woo! 1 ex4ecttrjaj o.c-ioa ot th kind, aOJ.v ted on'y for by th "rder i f Col. Ctri.n be ng sti.::ly oo-errel. t ! n" h -r of aay k.t to e;iUfr o&.n or otd'.er. You arc nwate that tVI. Cirbn, of the llüuoi 33;h. I tu toxuuiiii of the outheat of M auri. cocmr.:ing at Cia; Curtis or Ba!j.hur Spring. or the hank ot ihf eaippi river, exte:. I.rg o-ath ail fwuthw.t to the ArkanstS line. I will siy, wittiOMt I'tr nf onlrJiti'iii, that aurh a acuj-e of Clot for uit country does not lie tut dvn ajwJere a. it ': frrni Wtorta t Freier ckto n. Vou no d übt hre often besrl f thi Oirk Moui.t I wih to Vt-A you cul i Je tbeai.y&u coa' l thea be auic fa;a. ol tlie country nni iyb'Mtt lUat our Lrn e to'Jlrrs he t. 4 t! their tiUiC r. 1 weir a4y their V, ret to protect. The ichibitanta are, with a few exception., a very ind !ert of p!et their ambi tion reaching l O higher than tl.r acre of clear grouud. a imil! cib.n for a rfidesre of twenty an J twenty fire teir-. ard tren now they ar unwu'.n P ' turn out to protect leoneliea; and if it w.11 n' t for the :nnl weikh of this rortiuii ot Miuri, it wt.uVj puzile the be't prophet t' tell hjw tit. j cledi l lie. Irs are the twoletdw prf,.,cto. which is u t.ed ai.d rr--!:j eed to ome tei.t frora the Kuob U ; i la, ther hirv t r furnt.es at the Knr : .- it Iron M vu i tt ! fine at M nnl ! n ,. ;r.eltir nn.-ea ar fot:n. e-t ne or i mi r. Iyrd ia teY.'.i g fvf i tl iff t n .t the R:rvl .tion tV hire had rather o eac-itiu. tin e if f w r - - th Iat threor f-vjr Ur. after a bnc ofdall cam? fife. O'ir Wk.t wtfn f re ! uvm at !!: Hirer Pr de U-th ri l v tn. baUrday t!gh!i. tit n-ne btidga i!u'J,a
TtoCpson turned in Octoter. Tis rt:iets aye c-jthe loolc-out. Scoau have been Weut, bit a vVt r tennd faono but l-wi UWii ptipk. wi.id' ia uro ia J the
e- when tlo aoUicra appear, but .very of- ; ten tho-enatne deceitfni wretche will try to entrap tho aoIJiers before they get back to cimr. Such U tho character of tho rell A w . . . we have to deal with here. - ?lft I. a mm. Jlaaaa. I a rw. -ti A
the i mere iiare twuiik u .iuvc iato ihU iK.t wiihiu the laat tea davs. from Jef Thompson's cuäjv uoder -ü tfulse of making arrangement to exchange prisoncrt. The first tbst came, returned with the m.n ther came for. Col. Carlin sent Lieut, Willet, $t the Engineer Corps, with them for our prisoner, but as yet . wo have heard nothing of him, and some fears are en tcrtrncd that he has been foully dealt with. Since then another has armed got w ithin our pkkeb near Arcadia, cu Sunday came lato camp with their eyes wide openj taking a niro view of our forüüctüo&i frora that to the Knob, and alio viewing our lo.tes. Whea they arrircd here, Col. Carlin took them into tLe hotel, put their hor&cs OU Oov crutaent ratioas, and they strutting' around as bold as the d 1 himself, and tauating th troope by saying if Jeff. Thompson' forc ' did di.band they will go to Virginia bntwhat j thev wdl rljhCagaiast the 5ur and Stripes. 1 When this expression vru raade, I ' counted twelve tturdy rm raited aloft to criuh ih rile rebels to the earth when 31, C.klin c illel out "they are, jrotectei by tlir nf truce" but this would not have saved them; nothing hott of Major Forth, of the Indiana cavalry, pullinj; them into CoU OarlinY hesdiuirters. Now thU is more than we can stand, and all the soldiers, and officers, with a few exception, protect against it. They came here for no other cau?t than to sneak around four or five days find out all they can steal all the newspaper for they have no inoflev to buv and then leave with all . a that their narrow head contain, for Jeff 'a camp, conducted ufely outside ths '-icket by c Jer of the coinnnntler of tho puat. j InirjoU and In dlan.t bovs grit their teeth, hi!e curses long asd deep came from them, at such conduct of our commanders, hut t.ey must grin a nd bear it. How long this will last, w cannot tell, but hoftt) Cod some one that has authority, iil rvere such mild treatment to ' those tagabond.4. who are all the time skulking arouud in the bu!njs, to shoot our pokliers on every occasion. The forces here conait of the Illinois 21st 33d and 35th infantrr, Indiana cavelrv, Col. Baker, Capt. Manter battery, Capt. Hawkip's Independent Company of cavalry, numbering one hundred and siity-five men. who are the terror of nbels eveiywhere. This company is composed of men of this country, nd know 11 the by-roads, and every aaa that is a rebel. When Capt. Hawkins comes they all fiee, for he never takes any prisoners, bnt always marks his cource by leaving obj cts dangling t. a limb, suspended betweeu heaven and earth. He fights ou his own hook, and doe it up on the Jim. Lar.e style. I niuit tot furget to ttate a fact, which is that the brave Col. Raker and the gallant Maj. Forth, with their heroic Hocsier boys of the Indiana 1st Cavalry, ommitd the respect of all who comes in contact with them. They are greeted with smi'e-i and ahouts of welcome wherever they go,-and especially at Farmintcn and Fredericktown, where they hate had occasiou to visit several times since they t-eated Jeff. Thomson to a charge wVch he will remember as long ns he liv.-, ( ays Dr. lijuce, the rebel wh j is here with a flag of troc.) It is currently repo:iM tJut a -couting arty wi'l leave here in i few days, for the Arkansas border, consisting of two companies of Infantry, two of ludiana Cavalry, Capt. Hawkin's independent company, and one or tu a tMcr of light artillery that can be transported eaily. The object is to bring them acre- the lin in or Jer to yet tome Confederate prisoiiers, .o that , we cn excharge t!;em for the three Ii.ii.ma boys take:i a tew days eince while out on a scout, twenty miles from Fredericktown. They were captured In this way: Aftef going oat about forty mile, they were returning when tie of the party topel at a houe where there w.i s a birre! of whi?ky; be st.tid longer th u w t nee-ary, and a Serreant aud Corporal were ent back after him. hen they got in the houe tbey were penuadtd to stay and fill their Canteer.s. While doing ao they were surrounded by a body of hursenie:i who tO'jk tLem and retreated t the line, a.d tLey.are held ui Little Itock, Arkansas, at prcaent. We have no pr.Aone-r here but S'.ate troops, and they will not etcluitge for them, as tbey iy they wit! ail be disbanded by JcST. Thow.pson iu!de of two week. Dr. IJruc aaya the Htate troops: are retnrning homn every day, a t'ieir tiwe ejtpH'r, ntjd th Me that- have arrived here -iy they ate iirl -r.d ick of their new Confederacy, and are wry willinj to take the oith once Bj re ad try Abe Lincoln' goverffna.t a r. hi!e. There i" lui little aickne. brr it verv Lerdtliy c .-aiderrng the number of'lrop. Tie tJir vitUiffv nf ArcaJia, Jrvfiton u Knob are each well firtif;!, with forts on the hill cornmindinx -"seh pi ire the 21 at bt IrcQfou. Cd. AJex.itJer; C1. Hnrey, 33.1, at ArcaJia; Col. C irlin. 3rth, at the Knob, aV the lit Indiana Cavalry und Cap. Mantes' battery. The 1st have erected gd Winter fiar ter, regularly laid out i it v'rty atyle. The 3.31 orenf festhe private dwelür.gi lately inhabited by the eceh. The 3?ih and Indiana CiT.lrv are in tents, and a it &s cd 1 asttreei.land.lt mkes the boys liok ery blue. The S; iei n a can e In ui. !t r a ll g of trtte,h.ve jal left i!i n:i t ort out., cf OJr lines. Fro:n certain ex;re- . lam not ore they vs: t tive mile ,'i ifli otir picke u, as -rce b-yi got petinin to jo out Ol -4 hunting tvur. It is ffrjr piwibible that n" or wi'd kiio what kind of ginie they Will -'ure. 1 n you t'j et J rt.e fh Ejprtt, n I hsve t in the hbb!l of redin if, nri hair 1 lor,e?n without it. Yours truly. J. A. M FU:' t.if r, Uti the Chicago Tribun, who retao; ii tr tin what they fe, ari l net from what tuet are toM. be't. to be!ie t!it as )i.g i any "lareh h;r in th t'ni ed State rt?c da :o be loyal to the Ooveni rr."ut, ibo w r will be conducted withrpecial rr:Li.ci to bl cae, and in twU wy ihat tl e til! la t je I a h?r m, I $ Ut i rr , I ,,. ,t o bo diaturbe I Nf. iUoi n craf
Cnll Torn T'uioit Mfcfo Convention. ?ixty iliwuiand of tho cUUci of Indiana having voluntarily taken ip arma for the do-
fen.Jo of thy government, the preservation of
Cotstituticn, ar.i .ihy libertiea cfthe peo ple, Ii T "unbecotalnj; thoÄe who remain at home to array them!vf ui J lrtisau tratfare .gainst each otherTthe jUble coiuences of whkh inui 1 U prevent iL reuUC6 .i . j... .i . . l ui uir country irvn; ucrp ajpuet w w) uj port and maintenance of the army, the engen dering of Mrifo andilicprd, the withholding J ol eupplies fJ the air n oldleft. and of recruiti for the ranks thinned by battle: end 4 ' ma terminate in the demoralization of the ajfayand the ovrrthrof or rontltuti!nal liberty. I Therefoie. uit earuwtly d4prvcaling all eöorti to keen on loot party influences, pro- .. , . ,. J . uitCfi and discipline, Ail persons, tlectors of Indiana, wlm arw in favor of tho lieurom proaAcuticn rif tl:e war fur the rresen atlow 1 r t i ' I of tho Union and tho mainteianco of the Codititutiou, ure. without respect to past political aociations, invited to meet ia Mass Cou vention, at Indlananolio, on the 22d day of mreiry next, for tho purposaof nominat- !- v r ivtidates for the DÜices of State, to be I at the nett general election ri't the end that Indiana may continue to erjov the, hieb position .with the other 1 States which she has in tho present s Mr hith-I vrto cctupied, and that all the energies of, I the, State may be unitedly put forth for the effectual Mippresslon of the rebellion, that th Consütuünn may be respected, iu authority acknowledged, and law and order once more estabnhed all over the laud, it Is earlykopM all Bocl eilige will, for the time, put aine party, anil unite tor the J '" ' I country. The Iudiaua ltth. The Rocktille UepuUicun of this weok coutainsao interotirg letter froruCapt. Footc, cated llomunv, Virginia, Decembr Q4th. After echini .bei, .rip .o Komn.y 4 n. preying their regret, at not being ordered to Kentucky, lie ?hvx. rn wl.Ail thiJ nU.rt llu-r Jail livini marchl teventeen milcn alter 10 o'clock . m.. and the whole KeKlmnt together, and none of the lvs very t ired." We h ul to quarter in houses as best we could,(their teuts being condemned ana ieit at ttuttonviiiei aud are rather crowded as the town U full of soldiers. Corapauie A, H, 0, and D, ar in the Court House, ae?pectnble pUceby the way. The Lieut. Co!., J. R. Mahan, (commanding in the absence of Col. Kimball, nho Ii. gone home.) occupies the Clerk's otlk-e, aud our worthy Surgeon, O. W. Ciippengef and suite, the Recorder's orfice." Speaking of their march from the Railroad to Romney he nays. "On Saturday morning look up our line of march, and now alter having had so much to say of bad roads you will think that I am exiggernting when I ay that I nerer saw as good a rortd at this time of year, but such was the case; lor although the road was hilly, yet it w hard nml t moot be most of the route, with dust in wmo places, the first we had seen for six months. Atter we had been on the road lor a little time my boys took a vote and wtre unammious in saying that a mistake bad been made end we were ou the wrong road, for the 14th had never before been cotnpalled to travel on such a good road, having heretofore met with obstructions, diftvuliies stid dangers." 01 their reception and disa point went he tays: When we arrived wo were received with great rejoicings and thought ourselves very popular but havo now come to tho conclusion that we wero only wanted to put on tho advanced posts as pickets, for we "had only rested one day until a detail from our Regiment wa3 sent out even miles towards the enemy, the most advanced post, and to-day they have gone fivt? miles on another toad. Thia is a kind of popularity that we do not desire. We make th following additional eitincts: How many troops are here I do not ext?ctlv know, and if I did would not be allowed to tell. So I can onlv av we have 00 of cannon, ÜM cavalry, OUU infantry. The famo in rgard to our movements do not know, w oald not dare to tell did I know. This much I can "ay for the 14th, and that Is that we have been grievously di ppolnted in coming here in place ol getting to go to Kentucky. We are tired Of Virginia every way and think that we hsve worked enough duriiig the l ist summer to deserve a better fit tlt.ui stating in the mountaics all winter. But ns the 1kv say, it is "all on account of the war." Our boys are gt-bcrally well aud to-night are making all the preparations thev cn lor an extra dinner for to-morrow. They are all thinking of home and how they were enjoying themselvci a year ago, and I have no doubt that many of then are wishing that another Christmas may find u nil at home with those we love. ...... m hi m luterrstingr. From the West. rruaUA, Jan 7. An express messcuser frora Colonel Nugent' regiment stationed at Weat Point, Bates county, arrived her yes terday evening, on his way to St. Louis with important (lisp itches for (Jov. Gamble. He Jett Hates county on Friday, and reports that Col. Jenninon had burned Austin, in Cass county, instead of Roe Hill. Jennison. after leaving Austin, bore north cat. The Union men in Johnson county are expecting, a genersl RulTalo hunt shortly. They have been so xajerted at the devilih outrage ol the ecesh that nothing but federal troops willaave icxington and Warrcntburg from being burued. The movements of Colonel .1 cnt.iaon nre kept secret, yet enough Is known to wnrrint the opinion tint certain notorous ocesaers in Johnson county, and their dupes will be b.a? gedA government train of about twenty wagon Hnd seveui) L a men is rejorted to bare been captured abyut four miles northeast of Georgetown, by a party of rebels. Word wfisconvcyed to Co!. Thayer ofthi Nebraska First, at ite.irgetown, who promptly dls patched a party in pursuit. The Difference. "'I be t.nritirae scoundraliatn of the world" (ays n Kngliah prp.'r disruaairg the pomibllity of wir,) "will be only too happy to take out letlera of mar'jue tin lor the Arne rican flag, and prey in juni ve -eis of war on the rirli Itrit h commerce," No doubt of it. Rut Riitain it n w fi'nr'hin the hospitalities of her porta and d rk yarija to oil of thee tjuaal vee. rf war. lately mtnned bv "the maritirrii $ytn Irel m of wtld," which came int' tho hf?ior f Southampton r-l-bar.fiel from t!i dr.trtirtlon of one of oar f.r.et merdiafit ships. I'rtween the pirate Naa. ill nn 1 the nat onal armed venae! ol the t'r itl Htatea, hn atsnda upon her "neutrality." It is only when her nwn rich cominnca ia in darker of hromlog the prey of irscy thtt iritain discover the tnrptu le of ptifateeriny W.de th commerce of other I rations uffer. ftreat Rriiaii rccrguliej the t oleum obligation of her pro'csJ nautral , ity, an I tretta pirate ea tains with the same ' respect aa Se doe naral t IL-rra of friendlv ' nation. .. Drmofrut, --it Websvejuat rcelrrl a copy of the Mem thU Appail. It contains a lon,( articU, mk. InR b iter compJaiuta that the requisition of (Jen. Harri upon the rsil.ti of tie State b.a filled ntterly. We ntic:patwl It failure frcra the Cr.t. We have no doubt that there are thousaotla of the Teoneaaet Ditlitia who woiiU heartily rrjoice at the martlujgof the Federal army through thti State - tUlt Jflkfnaf
COLLGCIATG
Tcrre;IIauta Fcnald Collie, Tilt; next seiajon of 'lha "Terra 1 Uut FiuU CmIUi ItUwaon Ttard Vb Jüiu of January, Jnt., nu ooui.u iiv wwmn. Uv. jhtoCBiw.u, faittly rraf-ar In ir.nkUij 'rlU, SuS Vacut y. air. Cbapuaa ba tbn rrjvMailon i f a rip acaoiir. an-i arj able i choUr. an. rj He nd tßlc(.it uchr. mi rli.B. liatlr f(ulhcd shitty and UAffitof into klanew nria of u.efuSiii. ttlhtatldJnjc tba tnnnuff of th tiro, tha C-.l'pge, th prM-nt .wilon, t. Die niarij to' iu utmost t'apcl'jr. Tioa wb !Sl!Si,rlhtn,llluJ ' WHO air iu ? JVHl CU Alt, 1 " IVrr Haute, Jan. lOtb, lSC2. 1llci Armine' ciEMMIvral. KErOET OF THE CMjITION Ö of the Southern Bnk of InJlana, for tb sii wentta preceding the firttMoJrf J-nuarj-, 1.'. itrsÖl'fcCF.J' UAm unj.j'iu taiihTrraa. olflt. al.ia.oOO W 5tU ,wt riKouutei "MfjlfJl aujntnilM Dtt...., 2.4UOW BitA Notes 9.M0M fiS'ffi Sof samt lÜäkira" "-i' Mary fvr tra.Haction a Othr Real Eataie. 5iou jjjef .:::.::;::::::v.::::::::4 1 ' r ' ',; tapital'stock. - l lloe,w-ooo IX. Dcp&HorV.. HJ.utar u, on'LV'dV.'... ....... S.eoooo iw.ooooo htoitam Account ?wSoo -i ... 'If IWtiJ IMI 1 r aat',1 ts k . Jra nr "ftpriCtajl. j K W amw4iTe'u F.S. Wixuaea, C..ur. state of InJUina, lye County, SS. y a Williams Ulng dulf sworn, depot, and -y y!Ä!:Ä5 j.rlo4 ihe ein named. I tro. aLd correct, tome vn of Lltkuonltga and bolief. v wii.mams. c.tLi.r. Sworu to and sub.rltl before m., thia 8tU day of January, 1-Ci. Jan. tl 2w-w EOltßE C. IUTi XUry Public. TAiviiiiK-nviiih-.F .Thd Southern Bank of Indi J Jana La thia day declared a dividend of five per -aaffi1""" ' "'T r. J. WIIJJAMS. t'abier. Trrrf H(. , Jan. 101b. 16?. daiwlt I l.. RYCE tt SOIw r T 4 '" Tj) O ! J J L jUa tO KKCCIVK1 THIS DAY ! JANUARY 9th, 1862. BALIXORAIj MtilltTS! ALI. l'KICF.S. dt littoral Mioot Shirt ! HOOP SKIRTS! OF bYFirr VARIETY. Misses and Children' Hoop Skirts 1 The best quality vr rweia-d all sijft and price AJKW JUST RKCniCD. La'dios Gloves ! Misses' Gauntlets. TRIMMING RIBBONS ! P.EI.T RIPBON. NKW t CHOICE STTI.F.9 ! t l.icatiea.' I'lct-ced Coftoii Iloaic I L. RYCE A: SON LEGAL. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of aa execution iasued from thn Vigo Circuit Court, tome lirreted and delivered, tn favor of Bernhard ßiMiwif and Silaa March, and against Nathaniel ?choonovrr as principal, and Jame Korris, Brp evin bail, I bav lovlcd on the following deacribed Heal Estate, altuated la V igo county, Indi na, to-it: lha northeast quarter of auction tbirty-tour (S),town.hip eleven (11), ratifr tlfcbt U) weat, and on SATTT.DAT, KKBKI ART 1, 1S, aWithlD the legal hoar of ald day, at the Court House door, Jn Terre Ilaute, I will offer the ret:ts and profit of the abova described heal Katate, togethi r '.U all th privilege and appurtenance to tb auia belongiif, tor a term not aci-eding aevea year, to th highest bidder for rab, and upon failure to realize a um udtfeni to aatltfy natd execution and cota, I will then aod ihr offer th f-Jmple, In and to a ll Heal Kttate, to the h!ht bi1l.-r f r rauh, to aatlsfy tbe aame. This 8th day of January, TSUI. SAiltXL CONTB, Sheriff. ' Jintw3wpr feefj 60. COAL! COAL! 3T o x,xr Fir xtl . A. C. COMB.) j.n CuMB. COHIIM K HKOTimt. nA1Xa recently juucbaid the Coat Pan, for nw-rly knownaa Ii 'SCuEK HINES," ona-a'Ml.threa-quaricr milea weit of the city, ar noav pr-j)rd to furtilah thafltin-na of Terre-ilaut art Iclnlty, wltU a itooit arttol of well-arreetted col, a flx'ir to anit th parUoni time. Wa ar alao Anu for the Highland, I'raiil and FarmerabtirK Ci-al Mine. aT Ordra left at lht Viao County Soul t.r at th r.Mtdencc .-f either prcprlctur, near the Kihnond Railroad )ept, wlil ba flJIed on b"it iwtW. Utr na a trial. LUMDER. JN EARNIOS'F. All persons know Ing then.elre. tr b in lebted to u, either by b-U or account, will ar trouble br pajina;tjp at uk. VTa ara detertntned to rollert, and rarti Ittareated will d.iwrll to heed ibl warning. W bava on hand a larr aiwrk of aea..oed umbr, ftfl., whtch we are otforlng at l..w prieea f. .ih Only, A op" hla principle wa alia 1 doba.iue.n fiiur, M. I. TorriNu A CO. Ttr 1 cd OflW on lutTayrtta St , & kX, reain' It, dfcwtm 'J'Xirnal efy.) '. ..I.. MUSICAL. TO.UT'8 UNION QUADRILLE RANI) riu. mi.Nti rkuMrrLT to aix cauj f In the rni.lcal line. Maate finil.had for Rati aid I'arfea at raa.mabi taw. rU?. OKIHTO. Balmoral Sltirtn, ANEWfsurn.Y It ECK IV ED THIS DAY. IT VARIOUS PRICES. afUnll, .cDourjal & Co. nc LI OVAL. AA! lmv irmovetl to our nw V luri TflinJM V.r. .ai l.... . X4 and fr Irrel.; where we hall b pleated to ""j a tart" aod eomplH rtk ef Uro-rt rt !ltrl, oigrtiy ln-r fvil tie for dolrg I Sita w are rrtpml a nppl fctyer an lb nv fieerall - . -r iciriKit iq i t q i iiner. C'.o.Iuäi!, Pre 13, DIL daiwiw
CLOTHING.
i Iflihshall & Paddock Min aa.aifku iuiiu FA LI i AND WINTKK 8TVLK3 MEN'S WK'A'll! i And Law iww llo ! . " ; UkUUl ANW WOTT KLkOi.Nt etOva Of ÜASHIMERHH. M ELTONS, lißAVERS, VESTING 3, &.C.. Ever In thiCity. Our Hvck 01 Mrrrliaut Tailoring (Jooil IS PKHFEOT, Anl we are noi fully pri.red to turn out Elegant aud Fashionable Garments BUSINESS SUITS, PANTS. VESTS. OVERCOATS, Ac. Iu the vry bent maimer. The Stock ol OliOTHINQ a Mot Complete In the city, aud will be aold at prices corre ponding with the'tiraes. The aMortment Of Gents' Furnishing Goods! It larfc and varied, etuhricin everything new in SHIRTS, COLLARS. TIL'S, SCARKS. j SHAWLS, GLOVES, UNDER ! WEAR. A-. i IMCLCPlXO A L80 THa, CLlXiikA I hi Shaker Flannel Underwear! Call ami examine the Stock. iHl"NHAM, A: FADDOCH, i No. 81 YTavas hruit, Neil !0i- u Fifttei'a Hardware Store. a) AT DARTLETTS. PATRIOTIC STATIONERY. A few more Mammtth Tarkagea cf Patriots Statloneryjnat rec-iaed at B ARTLETTS, A ap'eadid gift for the Holidava. rricc uit!y ii.ct. December 13, '61dtf O AA STYLES Fortmonies, Pockd JJ t Bo4-ka and Puraea, fr aale low, at BAHTLLTT'S. 1 Q DIARIES FOR 1 QO X O AT BABTLF.TT'S. J O UaW ODEY'S LADY'S ROOK for rv-cember at 12111 TJbJK TT S. Subivrlption received for 1S62 call emly. LADIES' Shell Side Combs,nadk and Rnbher Round Combi, at BAÜTLIlTT'S. Just Ilcc'd at Unrllt tfN ! rrilEDAY SCHOOL HELL, by X the autber of th Sabbath Seh , Bell; price ii ceata. A FIXE ASSORTMFNTUF Union Sot Paper and KoacUpea. Portfolio, Miuorandom KooXa, Blank Huale and Drawing Book, Maaic ToTtJolio, a new kind. Cony Rook Pen, Pec Holdar, Ar. Call and eee. ocTTdtf OOOKS AND STATIONERY. A Tremendous Conflict Uo tnt tit aril y Expected! U ARTIjETT, .STILL IN THE FIELD. REINFOKCEl) AND HEADY FOU AN ATTACK ! DRAW your rations from 101 Wr. bab" Street, where yon will find a verv tart atockef HOOKS ASD STATIOSRRW Wall and Window Paper, Println. äTrapptng, Cp letter and Note Taper; iold and Steel Pen, Ink !uk Stand., SI tea, Siatd PeuciN, kc., which t eilIng for CASH or li.VC!, at auch prlct ao tbe tili. driuaud. Uok out the New Cülon Sift', athUh 11 ahortly arli, ever pointing to thk rt iu to 'ny you In tain Una, cheap. f Country Merchant applied wiib, Sh..i B-M.k and Writing Paper at Ctntnnatt reite. tVt.lH dw-fX O. It KTt.KTT. f DOOKS. TRUMPS: A NOVEL RY (JEO. aT. Ct'RTIS, n'euddly IlketrattsJ by HTpln. MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENOLAN D Vol. Mb. THE WITH AND HEAUX OF SOCIETY by the atiiVr nf "Qneen of SHety.M aitlMattt At W. H.t7CKtn?tAM $ PROPOCALO. Propoials for Keeping the Poor and Insane. QHALED I'ROroSALS uill I O tKeiaed t the Auditor 0Ce until aaturday, Yrnmrj th 15th, for fiirrtUhtng alt beeary hed, bedding, elMhleg. ftiel d for keeping tat rrl1etit and trnal nt pot r f Vlg county, and for authUan tron aa mty be tent t tb Count? Avluiv, fev 1WO yetre'rotn Iba Ural day f Match 't. 1. bld for keeptnar therealdent r will ) far a cert a I j m.vnt pr annam, and tr kaepleg lb tran.letit poof m l iQne for a rertaia tutu per wee., f.,r erU tro.leri or loan pro, to be paid rtartetly. The )mp of the fiu, will the prlriWa if ciili.f -k Tteceaaary Arewood ai any (e rvnlred fr tl. ee of th bovr. wttl b taken Into fHldraitoQ b taakleg - Hd. Tbt CoBnUlnr rwrva th r!bt of deal (i tlaftaektiad of train tht ba'.l b p4atd r vi poo aald p'.a In th yar K. D- ALL Aai. n Ceutjr.
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DRUGGISTS.
J(MTCf90R 10 T. M. BACK a TO.) ltltele.Mlv V Itc tail Paints, Oils, Va:nishos,5cc, oAitNl K POUItTH & MAIS' SIX I u liAnu, al a. an roivUnf! relnf, rwnr arUd u.naUr kept In Vbolmal Draft Hmim, i, aiwl In i tLf atlrr,. UuU (A CoinitryDealoi's, t. wif tMrf j.urcha.Uifj elhn, Lrh t&tJ. Uiat la lyrU a u. qaaüvj I crnta fwel tviiu f I nein nut I . COAL OIL, LAUD OIL. LINSEED OIL. ALCOHOL, PUR'O FLUID, TURPENTINE, WHITE LEAD, Ao-1 ULrr Heavy G mAi in lvt at a aery diu'.! i advance oo Uanufacuirer' Prhea for iaA - v. I hare com to tiia cu 1 uiou iLn ah ra.A v.Lr ' la the bet. both for tavfef ai.d killer, a.l htil m t a. turedo bat little (rjJU btuUieai, lelcn enalhrf ihen. j t'Vtoafll roy ffooJ at a aruailr rotlt. 1 hae.u , tana a larpe or 1'IISXE OLD-OIGAH I lure Willi's and liiquox ? Io tl.A t wU ai-k aapu(l aluuUuo Fancy Ooocis ! t evf y kiud luetuvhrg in part. Hore. Eulbr anJ J?h-ll Cmt; ap4, looL, Hair, Sail and Clothe lirushr; Soüp, pomader. Hair Ot:. C-Aogr, &r , 4c Ll'BlS'ä Ol.F.S'S IHALON'm. aect urwa rrx. ttxtrnru tor the IlutiUiieK lilcf. All tha Pii,'f j Patent Modicines Of ihi tHi I islo o-U by lb e lw, t ! lo. t price. UoAdw l ;tlv;Owu Iuntif acturc Aol wtii' 1 caa cofjfideiitly trunh-K'- I HAKR'S PECTORAL ELIXIR ! Fof CoaiKa, CcM 4c. BAKU'S CASTORINE ! Ob wf tb 14 Üiizialu UM- f'f ii,r L.r. uBiinn a i wit-aa ctfUitlyoa bar,.!, II f ii it v ir m I 1Z H H y Of all a4ea cat U ordr ai Lb Lt u-t ulc. 1 ml have a full acpply of a.l art:c u"1 li. Uriental a Carecian raintina. PREBCRIPTIONÜ Carffrlly aid Accurately hEMEMBEKM That I a UI M W wAr-rvM 1 ;.v dir. l!-t I t forget the Old Sta 1. Corner f I'ourth and MalnKtreeta TERKE HAUTE IND. nalMwy. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. G. W. Patrick & Co.. ltVK RRCLIVFl FULL AND FRESH SUFPLY orDRUC.. MEDICINES. T01LLT AND FANCY GOODS, AC. AC SUITABLE FOR Holiday Present . 0i of th firiii Liiju.it rrtu:ijt-.l ii L. I..,:. bere he at.-tJ with a it iui t t nti: A lar; tövä, oibractng et:rv ai tlwle ucU k yt In a Wh'4ele and P.etail rVn llcutf lhtoi are dcw baing p-vei t J ai.d wl'.l t e SOLD AS CHEAP 1 A aay oiJ SU k wi in ntur TOILET GOODS. They hav Jut rvitd aihiKt attoriir! f 1 - iracta, Colone and F-enc.-a pv.i uii );i ib. trci at; ra t! v.. .u;a!r f..r . .,.,. Unnstmas New Years Present, Tenser wtt,U,g..tV..f C.-i., . ... .. f S..,,.. another fawr art :c S.a. COAL OIL LAMPS! .. a. PAT KU K A. CO., bavt-atu int, from nttt'iirg, the very e!etf d at.xk f Coalti.l I Jlii. p., of rut ju;l:. tylo. ai.1 j c-f th late.t patterua, wfcirh they wiU j ll lower than were rtr -frr ofVred In Terr ll.ui. i I I Tt-r Mxk ft Cigar, ia at ry lar t-- an i t f tie .. t Haran brand. reotmn.e:id tLiiM.eUea by their tit h and delw i..u i-nm;. ftvt. Tbeir pure i a. CANNOT liE EXrELLEDI la a w.rd, b.tev,( i. i, ..! .1 tb '.U -. t DruK nml lli'daciiirw, H bauvar I deatrable or i tmn 'ti l tn ii ! fi Toilet nml Fancy (immI,
W Latter la ti4-t dm. i ua TO saiOKKttS, VI' V b f iikt, ai Ui.u. .Uy 1 prt-.., .1 ri V. PATRICK'S A CO., Kvajihae.t eotrtet W bh ai d Math Mr. . B. Oar erfc of LJT't. fvt We-lVfoal purjo- .! aiy larjr, and ia p-'r.l r ruoiy 1 Uqvoai re rpd by at. ptbrr la tU City. O. W. P. A- CO. Ltt,UlL
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I1 ou .a:.i jkT '. Vrir, f klev, t-i 1 e tf a'.'Vy, i?n r. 1 rol.LMi vhrw i.iw U.. t M Iajh'i S;rt.:rL:: g Ond.-t, (e tLe dir u-r. t i ea;h bo'.:.) : U '.e:'t.i.'j In take. Ol. ti' .'-"j-x rul, fakMi errry U)rtiiu, Ia.-.. I a ur- j-rrver.tlte r.7 'a t arxl tttft. :' f1. ver, ch'-I ra or t y 'Terai;i.g die, ' CA t.TUS! I'w re ol lin-:ite -e (.rl r ny try to j.alm i-;m yu a lHii 4 l'.ut) r 4 aajjar.ili (L;(.h tl.ty tan luyiLj) ty ii JuRt a f(A.. llre are even mru I'.AeK tia,-.i. i i-tral j.art of u.v r,ti, to V' tL-.r Jt. d.t--t::j. Aii.iJ Kjrh urui:u MltAlkS a:.i iLcirv.: I'.. c:s t rrp"':!i4v 1 A. f-r Jr. J. 11. IM' ' Strt: ir'iu t::r;ir C"'".l i-d IU'! iari-er. T.Vr ii t!i.v- It 1 V. r nlr rrn.-y lUst . .. i vv r 1 '.'k! '..''r ' lv, i.'t at b t.:- . j m; :.(. Jiii .v -,a i.vi.i.n. t'.t L.i.-. v ' i; i. .. It ;; i,.iu irrt i.... im i j-r L-t. o- ; tM-Ul' i l-.-r t ' ! C"r.. r 11 :rd at.d l'.:. :. a. L IL. Ir. T3cl.-wi I ii I vc- 1 ä'illvZ ' i k ijtvü coin:T, IJl.ilJJ, ti-Ai Aic . 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