Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 286, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 January 1862 — Page 2
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THE DAILY EXPRESS.
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Tl'KSDAY JANUARY II. lC2 Tut Lesialalure ol Mivtigan, has done well to e'.ec: the Hon. Jacos M. Hovabd to the V. S "urnue. Mr. Huwud w. ence a UUtinguL-'itJ IVA i j member of Congress, an-i wn Iingu:shf J for Li- tMÜty und practical -er.-c He U a rata of incorruptible intPirritr a:.J will make jat vch Senator as. the cjuurr ueeJs in its frot-nt crisis. Wp rreJict for Iura a brilliant futuie. TTt Lor- our rev!er hare obieneJ the i-ill f-jr I'nian Convention to bo lieM at
In J;in p"Iii on the 1 of February This Convention is tj be c jipo-el of aien of all the lurtuer j.u'.ie?, wh ar unite-i in napport of the (overüaient ia its present great 3tru-''.c for existence It is nott be a parfy Cnt entton. in any sense, but vi the people, for the country Lot the c.!l be eiei by all th reil lovers of the Union ami let it be iane without delay. Tho Government mist be su-U'eJ. w.nJer th U our correspondent 1" .;;.." :u oar ppcr o: jeten!tT, should S,4rc u-k. J t';s question, whether the late I)-?.n KT.i:j C.':te:it:un fnteuJtfd to adopt C DiUitj a t'ie Dreckinri-e plitform, s'it.a ni ,tn:u' reäs.-iiy. unit hv rail jjei h'.u la it i .ct i..'.en-iei t adupt .v :h .. p.-vfw-.-eaee lr the DrtekiarUje u;.e. T.f . u y - i a lewlutio.a compli-M.-u:iiv : D lot-is, aal amiher coioplirv ii; (' iv. Wkh.ut, which hhow that t , v h,ve:u ug.rl tor the fcc ttarctsl!.u '.Yii Doft-tAS." Tur. i..ljwin.: ate tho rewlutius which mil 1. . Utlil'.'an, .m l tot rumiUeJ t be it - J in the Democratic Convention last c. : Hxi'rr f. rii.it while we hment the oi til t!ut d.-v.inu'jhei stutestUAn. the lion. Sir; ben A. Uuhi. to our country ia the preUat h r.it ol uer tiia!. we cLerish wt!i a -ratejul reaicnbratue his a icy Tirtucs, and neue mose tt:an the magnanimity and patriotic licvii t. K j tl.e Union, in promptly ten-Irri;'-hli c-ju;iel .til to hu nucceMiul rival l.r the l'i v M-lency. in putiii.ß don te rc'je'.iio:; .i 'Ainit the Ui ion and tue Cou-ftituti-jn "llailtt-J, Tlnti-ur dli'linuiched fellow Cit.z. n, Ju.c;'i A Wrhi. "i the elevated and pitnot e H.-itt.j.t he lm uken in puttii.t; davn'i the rebellion tiJ tn-e teiui ttie ex-i-tei:ce of t'.e t'jver mint, and in his e:f jrti to unite all prt e lor tS. jjppre5iou ot the sirtp.i, er.t:t;eJ tour höhest regard and mj't Cun!;al approval." Win du thoo who hive loved and honored nl mourned the ilUt'.nuVaeJ Statesman of Illinu5?. like thi indigo. ty offered their gallant leader! Dj t!.e-e men thj are at tempting "to make partisan capital out of their country' xalseries." roil'r sa;-e th it tho honet uiirj uf the DjUjjln Derucrcy can be led to thu c.fteiic the man they so much Ioti?d, ad take a pcsltiun that duifi diboiicr tu hi rncnirT: .w, veriiv tte oi ti;e iJem'jrr.-y iil ':ii and fpit upon the pljtfgrta coii-tructed by these :ne;rate-. They will nsk thee would he leaden, hat Li the t u of S ephru A. D j'xj, and of Joseph AWright ti:a'. they .ire thu indin tiUly hooted ut of toe C-nvnti ti? an l when they reccir, r." thev w'M. tliouh t:ot frcm tlito lader., the only trne answer that can Le liti'u, uiuielv: Tint thev I ed their coantry aljjvf t!:e r jj.irty. the people will pnrii thj men w!.. tlm rpi litte tuen why love tlicir ounfrv Tur. fjlluwii, brief sketch of I'.rig. Uen. lUNn;r. w.ili be read witli interest by all who teel a p ride in the success of the ons of It.di v. . Siich n.en ni Gen. Uta iri; are the bright je vtl? i,f the S-ate: Ambio-e Kvereit I'uii de,w h j comuiautla thu lortn dabie :;. ntion iiw tutsng out at Aiivai i '-. b in .it L.bectv, Union co.. In 1 , J J . M i , I -.' 1 At the ilr ot eighteen j ears h w. ..; ! I at We.'t l'oxt, and was j;r.idi! Mit i'iitli '.u i t!..'4 ot lortv -revt-ii men; - i-. -n l" 17. lle4 bicvetted 5;r?c L.tu. i. U'i u e xn t Ait. i.t. v ;in i w as ti ji.-iUiit'l ti.e iai'. fi t the 1 hud Ar ti:lery. J.i,:,.; I.n itvmi;.,t ia Mexico.no iniri..te'l in l'- tu-r n' e. n i.u to the city ol M- ic", l.o icrjai. c i ui.t.l j c ice .i .i. ...ci Kvt .ifi; tt the Nitüi, lit si, V it t-: v i -tt Ki it A i m.. in Nepoil hr v, ... I.. Irt'j. 1. .i- att i.'lird h s a l- Liru t u-',ri tici.rr tl) Ur ..... ..... .ai'.ii.n! Irr tlirre or ..u. . n .n I .r' i'-k ( i i ! Nrw Mciitii i.. ,.i i: '; f :i.' :-t ith tl VjMclie India la A--i-i.t. !';.. r.ca; I. i tpis. Xdeutenani 1.. t iw '.i.t; -it I a C'UipU!V v liitv n ..e Tuen. . .'ri r.'utren iud'ni. tuok i. i.f M"i ttirt- f I . i t h re Foi- ti- '"- o.- i iuoii.u.fn.ci ty the ,N.11(jI.4l) l .t '!i 1 I I 1 ilit ..I r l lUlort t jf i t '!!. i'"" 1 1 a:tci.mls served s Qj i tt in i.-trr V- ih-' C 'iiiiuivMii h;c!jr ivui Iii i -u i x i ne l.-t.fe-ii the L.ttei S: tie- !!. M.'. In 1 "Jl . lis crimed the j.. an.- 5i. iu t:.e it.i.i r. er, through the lmhau tern! ia , tr.- ;t ,T t-l l uilrt.l lii.les lit ev vi.tt C i .i . ' ef. it uf lut t!:rre uic , i. i...i i ' ,Mt i.C' 1 t Cloiie! (ir.U.iu I, li.t Ft v'.'ic.jt. Lie t Huii '.- e .i next stalione 1 at Fort Adn.'. and wh. It- ti.t re he rei-r,e I h:s com m'."i.'l b-r the i trp-...e ot det:n his atttui. 'i-. io th" nn..atatture ol v breech-load-ia itllc of li ox n im ci.t.on. and to-A up hia ic..'.f4.e i.. Rii-td, R. I. U s i ew ri.'.cr ' prie pro.;. i,; tr.l rt i iate. l e went to C'rci p j a;. I cnt.Ti- J i; to tl.e i -fli- e ol the III u-is Cvntr l Hai. .oad (:r.;.ir.v. as Cashier of the Lui Deptriineut, !,i.e üeore R fivtw Oervrl MtCeiiA"! iteacr! Super. u A'nUei.t. au-J ailei r:s v ier i rrs icia ol thcCor-vny. After l.l.u th portion of VAi..er f 'r t yers, B ;r!.s 1 w s elected Tre-,,,rei : tue L -m.-fy. .nl runu 1 io New York. Vhi ra t o.' In th' Cipi.-ily, ä yn a Iter t'. out Ore a the true h -n. he ...si a tr.t.ra. .i .ivh tnni l -Ter re t.wt SpV'e.i. ti i i is ui iu ; the Lt li:... ic IsUi.I rr, ne.,l i - ,t' . ... t . ... t . k t ... r.mfr iri I I . anil r. " - Ll a.i h ttr he U i Ihe re.iuie. t ti t. a ir.Tt) 1 t .. ...mi- e nue of lh '.ir-t ni.d o. t. be l t'. .t wri.t I. vs a -on. , ,.r, ;.:.t t-: th -C b h Ii., j art iu the -lUfut at S- c I'' l- Ituu.aide rt.,v as Ii'g-4iier tei.:at u.;ru s t .e hit i ..!.... .... l, . t .i.'i- inii rm.mrn ,J,d hiuiti ttrntii ot tu auib .r.tiea ' L . ., -!JM at;,i on the ot A-sit I - trjs (-t.;.trd rt.iffjti.er (fueral of o,mi t.tr. li.n. :! e::.e. i.oo-? - -..,. and tu la, iv cn iKi. b. lectel r. n ,d ol M ' mt l.r;ort.nt ej;eu-e-S tr r ivunirr "" i or M i!e ir. Mr. Ya'.i l 'i ;!i un . v aily iuJ't -'u-t tl.e"h"nii mm-h " l.n b ir ;oernmei.tb cr-'I ?: !;'. crfi It ar.J SJ iell, iJtwUi tUosr.Ies of.Maw r 1 rVtUH lUl ü Wt, . I th Jit t"! s"1
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The Cava or the Preet CitII Vfar and Rebellion In the Sooth. The recent ConTeation of a faction of tke Democtatlc party of Indiana, held at Indi
anapolis. Jan. 8th and 9ih, lrb, aeem to have held n inquisitorial inquest on the presCDt $tatectht country mnJ rendtrtd tkt fllutein? xtrdict: 3. That the present ehil war has mainly resulted from the long coatinued. unwise, and fanatical agitation, in the North, of tho question of domestic slavery, the cousequent Organization of a Reegr pineal party, pntdetl bt the sectional platforms adopted at DufftiJ. I'ittsburg. Iliitadelphla and Chicago, and the development thereby of sectional hate and jealousy, producing (as had Ion been forseen and predicted by us) its counterpart in the South of secession, disunion, and armed rehtence to the General Government, and terminating In a bloody strife between those who should hare been forever bound together by fraternal bond, thus bringing uuon the whole Country a calamity which we are now to meet as loyal citizens. t riving for the adoption of thai mode of settlement best calculated to again restore Union and harmony. Now who tloes not aee in this Terdict, ia this rendering, a caie of justifiable rebellion and revolution. Th man who deliberately plans an assault upon his neifihbors house, has no reivn to complaiu if that neighbor arms himelt, barricades his doors, and tends out a force to resist his enemy. So, if it be true, tht the North, or a large pvrty In the North, have, for a lon time, beeu planning and militating an assault upon the institution of domestic slaTery in the Sjuth, as the terdict of thi selt-contituted court, avets, theu is the rebellion and resistance to the General Government, by the South, justifiable and right. Ü), there U no doubt, thU sympathizing Democratic faction balieves. B it is the verdict a correct one t Is it in acr rdsnce with facta? What witnesses had this jury to guide them in making up their opinions ? Hsd they any witnesses at ail ? Or if any, were they not suborned. The Jews once came down from Jerusalem t Cesarea and laid many and grievous complaints against Paul which they cvuld not prove. liut Paul was permitted to meet his accusers lace to face, and when he saw there 'was ii chance of an impartial trial, to ap peal unto Ceasar. In our case, we are lctt toappeil unto the People, and wbeu they hall render their verdict, 1: will be as in his cue, that we have been guilty of nthini; whereof we are accused. But like Paul, we will con f es. that after the way th faction call hereey, we hare worshipped the Constitution of our Fathers, believing nil things which are written for the good of our nation. But was this jury in a condition to render a fair and impartial verdict? Were they not aomewhat in the condition of these selfish aai wicked Jews, jealous, so maddened with bitter bate and piejudice, and ao beut on partv aggrandizement, that they were icca pable of forming a correct judgment? Nay, firther, were they not so rauch in sympathy with the South and the rebellion, as to render their verdict anulity? Would it not hate been more in harmony with truth and justice, had they substitute 1 for the word North the word South, o as to itAtl the long contiuued, unwise and ftnatiol agitation ia the South, of the question of domestic slavery? So. too, where the yspeak cf geographical partiei and ectional platforms, adopted at Bulfalo, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Chicago, they had used the names of Cii.' iunati, Charleston and Baltimore, not torgettlng the repeal of the Missouri Compromise and that ni$;tr, so long a pet in the U. S. Supreme Conrt. And then again, where it speaks of tho development of sectional bale and jealousy, they had used the symphonious prae of robbery, treason and insanity. All agree that the Southern leaden are inane. L ug continued intensity of feeling and thought, upon any one idea and object, will inevitably produce Jinsanity. Christ foresaw and predicted the downfall and destruction of Jerusalem, and wept over it. Has not the North, or that part of the North refered to, for a Ion time foreseen an J predicted the downfall of American slavery, if the South persist -d in its insane coure? AVi.e wcuU it have beeu, had these falso and lying prophet, who framed that verdict, warned their brethern in the South a hing t'nic ago, what they were preparing fur them-'elve. just as the Egyptians uudr Pharaoh and the Jew under Herod and Pilate, were preparing for them-elves. But in conrluioii I wou' lask thee wise and etf conceited dtcngogue to look at that 3d reolui ci'mly, and then ask themelve whether it i not jtHl the tiling to stimulate and aid the renell'ujn, and put otr, instead of hastenlag thi. rcitor.i'.iju of harmouv and Union. P. Ennoa Eirat-s: - Permit me through youa piper io rutke a tit-ment of tacts in tela ti jn i the relief of the families of Saldier now in the service of the country from this county. There i now on the list for relief one hun Ire 1 and ninety l.trmlie, with children in number from one to eight. Whole number of clnldren four hundred and seventy-hre, a large ptoporl'.-in of htn are undrr ten ye its of i;e. The amount of relief nferjges about $ per week ., ditributfhl accorditu to tl.e neceHHy of the families. All the fjra'.lie relieved, with bat very few exio, lions, re ia very moderate circunit u;ces, an 1 miuy of ti.eni woul-d ifoc if th relief s itl.he'.d. The means, provided wdl xn be ehute-l, and the liUer I public will nave to ne appealer r, i Mipply tlie r wns, i untd mrh time as they cn get support from i . a . their hisb.mds, father or nons, wha nre enrolled in the lefene of the c onntrv . But few persons hive djnattJ anything to t i-s fund as yet, though numSer hire nunifetl bv worl s de.Ire to do ao. The f.illoit;g is a list of d.n-iitan jieen ; to this fund: j lm th employees of tl e T. U , A. 4M. U-iyi Ksilrai I. u tau c'tr. , 3f) buh!s of J'oCaIs $0 00 ; J. O. J.ie. teelfe bas'nel Ititoes . . . ; ! Harry Fw, troooi hoej, cape, Lc , 1 00 j Joeh I Ork, 2? IM. btCoa ...... 4 , M j ters . " .1 (K) J. M Cwk.W lbs. flour t Ot) j wsmee , u nunii orn . a t. I Heary W.llUaa. ten Turkie 4 00 ; fn FrnlsT Ut w receive 1 the fjllowing T . I.... m - - k. I , r ' . at note. It t r'.s ni ejmir.etit. it peiks for ;t,ff j Trc HttTt, Jantnry 10, 13. t'kT. .taut Hooe: 7rr Sir: If you
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in any article I keep at my lowest c prices. Truly your friend, Thomm H. llaaa.
Any rou wuhiug to contribute to the 1
fund for tho support of tho families of aol- the Conntitution, and the liberties of the peodiew, can &cnd their contributions to tho of- tle. it is unbecominir those ho remain at
the 1 ublic Sjuare. where we will, with pleasurc, receive them, or call oa Mr. S. II. Potter of or D.W. Minshall, at their places of bnsiness, of who will receive whatever may be offered, Now Ls the time, tin cold weather, when those women and children need food, doth- of big and fuel, and when we say need wo mean it lu it broadest ence.and know fronober vation that it is true. J AM LS HOOK, l'.3l.uriug Agent of Soldiers Belief. Januarv 13, Imü. The Arrav ol the Potomac Its Im proveruetit aud Condtttou. (VTLla(rto&Conepouaeucdof X. T. YVurU.) WjuuijiGTO. Jan. 31. In w riting under the captiou which tor nine months has r receded these letters, one con tinues, during this- holiday season, to write of an army patient wuma it eucarapments; ol and aaeet iron stoves: ot ceased hostilities, up and down tho slowly glazing r.ver; ot Hag-presentation, holiday games, war, legislation and investigation committees; or anything ana everything, iu fact, save the actu al clash ol arms and forward movement of the carnpaigu. But this apparent stagnation is not without its iroprovtmeut and admirable results. S,x weeks ago. 1 wrote a letter, depreciug the cea.aion of etiieient disciniin aud reld drill, wishing lor more brigule and division exercises, sham lights, and better concerted nicket svstem. bmco that time, however, a significant improvement has been set on foot. The whole army has been kept aclively at work in the?e respects, until ut last eery regiment has become more cr le-s Led to field action infoncert with a dozen other corp. and to tho j.icturo of a battle with üre, r moke and thunder arcutnpatilmeut!, Tie exctllcutly fought battle of Drainesille. in which not one blunder wa in ide by Federal officers or men, mid in whiuh the rebels suffered losses so mortifying. w a practical develop raeot of the conversion of our volunteers, high and low . into an efficient solJierv. Lverv brigade and division along our extended front is. I ve.ilv believe. quite j euud to all which waa done and demount ted bv Gen. Onl's command on that honorbit- dar Gen. McCltll in hi at la.t mi array.cducittHl bv the Luropea.i pvUmii fnllv trained. e"i,uiPped. and mon.lied re.dv to move rlexibly t his bidding, and pledged to -victorv orde ah." HU command at last understand that fighting and mnnr .t..,!.... M i.,fta .. .t iul it tM).I IT I t I J til V I'ltlWUl 3 V ' - I ÜUU individuals are equal to tneir nances ei 1 he C oi.veut.on of f raitor.. . If anything were needed to demonstrate the treasounble character of the proceedings of the no cnlled Democratic State Convention, which met in Indianapolis on the 8th inst., it would be supplied by the retasal ot the Convention to l:ten to the reading of the resolutions endorsing the patriotism of the late nator Hocgiaa ana nn euiogis anu i i r Tl- u Tl.. .. ( .. aumircr, ni ouvrnior 'fiUi 4,10 icnututions are :iveii iu the special dispatch from Indianapolis, published elsewhere. The at tempt of the Convention to dodge tho hue by rulliDg out the resolution?, will not answer, though it i-s not at all surprising that a body, of men who could not only patiently but approvingly listen tj euch a speech aa waa made by John O. Davis on the previous d ty, should rciu-e to her or tolerate anything ao patriotic in spirit and loyal in sen timent as the rosolutions reierrea u. It needs no prophet to tell us th.tt the attion of that Convention will be repudiated by the boue:t Democracy of Indiana, whose lnVihv u i rvis is ibove suspicion The? loyaltj as a cum ts auove 6uVicion. i nej are not niseiisibio to the example OI lolty ana generous patriotism which was the crowning clor of their creat leadcr'i life, anditwu . -.u . i ,, i ... r, .ro.,,1.. not without good enure tor fear and trembling tint such miserable partizana as Davis and Pettit refused to hear a resolution elogizing bis mJgnsnimous conduct in coming to the support ot lue Administration in tne work ot crushing ontnwiritea uti wanton relelüon. . The oiler of the resolution, however, had the good ctret of rn Lins those traitors show their h inds. Under pretense of devotion to the Union and the Constitution, they seek to give aid and comfort to the men who long ago conspireu ana are now entgeu in the effort of diitncmbering the oue and destroying the other, who is so infatuated aa to 8Up;v that a man who had the bn-zen im:u lenco to boi't or his penonsi mtmucv with Jeff Divi,, or a Convention thit could Uderate his proeute aud applaud his 5entiments, would endorao u resolution holding un for their imitation the patriotic devo ion ot Stephen A. Douglas to hii country? Neither the ouy gammon ot the presiding fcuicer or tne uonveiitiou nor me miuiout iKirirvi f f !i rf w.iliitiitr.s will deceive the Dem- ... ocrata of Indl tn.i: Jind we nre much tub-t-keii m the rhnncter ot a pepe-wH-Iihvw eut orer l ity thotiwrd of their mn to the fie d. t fi-ditand 11 neceasary die forth muu.e,,ance of the Union and the restoration ot the American dig npou every iocb of eoil eaibraced in the United - Sntes, if they do not set the bro id heal of their condemnation up (11 eiery act and actor i the tre sonble C :!vention of the !?ih otJanuary. Ctnfirt naii Commercial. I'rom Kentucky. Lot i.svtt.tt, Jan. 12 To-morrowV jMrnal will discredit the tory about the recent Caeel ing of (latficld anl Marshall near Raine ille. The Xajduille Coutier of the Rh sat- exM'ttiter Fressen his been appointed Major General of the rebel Kentucky forces. The legislative council on the 31 elected S. C. Hurnett and V. E. Simms Senators t'ithctebel Conres. A Little Rock (Ark.) dispatch of the 3d n.avs C.d. Mv-Intoh's cjmm.snd of four regime.its fought the Indian Chief Opothloyoh jl i seventy tive mile northwest of Foil Glbon, on the Ü:h o!t., routing and driving him t J wsrd Ksnis. Tli Fedoral loss is XX) killed, wouri'ie 1 and miti4, and 1 prisoner, a lire number of w a iron and 10.) Indian horses. Rebel loss 12 killed and 2.) wonndei. .Htl I'uznirrmenl on the .1liiilppi Rtbel (.itn-nont- thAsrd to f olntiiDua. Cairo, Jsn. 11.- Thi tnurnuiß three rebel bja'.S Itom Cohimbu nttirkel our ptiubau Lei anJ St. Louis, lying vfi Fort Jefferson. A brisk ncernent enrieJ for a short time, wheu the rebels retreitcnl, t ur boats pursing nntil tbey reachel the bit terie at Columbus. It Is believed that out? of the rebut bo ita was disabled Fnur of our picket were abut last night t.eir llird's IVir.t, urposeJ by aorue of Logwo.mJ' rebel CATalry.-whtrh haTe been rov fra.'out couiiniuimerrtnltUjnj in thtt T.rtnity fur K-pie Ci. yeo. 1 .uoo liti dii iMtcbe l a forre of earalrt In rnirtuit of tbeci. Dcwrtera iroai tV.arabus. arrircj thia mattirg, rer-'tt prest alarm there, i l troot artiehetil an attafk by the Ffdtral lorccs. No movement bis been tnacle by troops bere inc yealeHay. From Wahlaftnti. Washixoto-, Jan. 12.- Tb Fensacnla ueceeled in running the h'orka.le tliia toorolnff; twen'y tobjU were f.redat ber, tut without eßert. Oea. Ltn b i tiot temlare.J hia re'f.!v tion to the OaTerntnect or the Iir'tsUture I ofKiDaii, cor hsi be acrej te 1 a F-dgtdier OeueraULIp.
Call for n Union Stats Convention. Sixty thousand of the citizens of Indiana
having voluntarily takes vp arms for the defenseof the government, the nrtoenratumof
I. - ri home to rray thcmaelres iu pariiaan warfare
against eat bother, the probable consequences which must be to prevent the resocrres the country from being applied to ttosup poit and maintenance cf the army, the eugendering of strife and discord, the withholding supr.lie for the w ar-w orn sddiers, and of recruiH for ihe nnkt thinned br battle; and may terminate in the demoralization cf the array, and the overthrow of constitutional liberty. Therefore, mot earnestly deprecating all efforts to keep on foot party influences, ptoudkes and discipline, all persons, Electors of Indiana, who are in favor of the sigorou prosecution of the war for the preservation of the Union and the umteuance of the Con stitution, are, without respect to past politi cal associations, invited to meet in Maw Con ention, at Indianapolis, on tho O'M day of February next, for the purpose cf nominal TU" ior ai me r.en genet i r.c.v ... And to the end that IndUna may continue t0 ClljOJ luc i1? u f)!uioa with th other c, . , ., . . . . i.t.i, States whab she has in the present war lmh ertu occupied, and that u the energüs ol the State may be unitedly put forth for the cvcCtual luprretolun of the rebellion, that j . . r , . . . , ... , j the Con.thutlon may be respected, its au - thority acknowledged, and Law slid order once , more established all over the land, it is e tr m.stIvhored that ail good citizens will, for , . r , . . . t'J(,. Tt wide party, and unite for tho country. . m , m . . ... . Vi.(1,iril 'Prey .Unnanll I not hentlrred. LonsfittE, Jsn. 11. The Democrat received advices bis altentoon ontraJicttng the accounts received via Cincinnati of the d'sbandiug of Humphrey Marsnaw a torccs IVii.tsvillc. No further particulars wo lxl , . , , ni. . The Low ling tJrecn Courier of the d inst , "J H d rrived at Nashvnle on the l8t ,cn ,rotf für n;en- u t , 7.ho Paducah correspondent of the Journal i.ng on the üth, compUtns bitterly ot the treatment of the Unton mea there Jy the Jed-ral General S.uith. and demands hu immcduto ietnoral l umors prevfiil at Lebanon that the lederal troop hue taken two steamer proneeding up the Cumberland river, with muy11,' clütlW "d pro Visums for Zoll, coffer s lorces. The locality of the sewr is not siatea. I'orrespoiiuence. A grand Irish diviiion will be formed tinjer üen. Shields, with Meagher, Mulligan, rjaM awi Corcoran as Brigadier Generals, The halters of two hundred hores of ?eu. Kranklin's division were cut on Thursday night, and the animals t trned loose, by a secrct enemy, with the intention of aiding the rebels , who were expected to make an at I . . tacii. An arrival here reports the Sumter at St. Thomas on December 2 Ith. COLLECIATE. Terre-Hauto Female College, srisiNei r.ssioN. rPHK next sesftion of tho Ter re -X- ITant female. Cf;iere will open ta Toured ay Kev.jaeobCnru formerly I'rofresoj iu Franklin j t'o le, Ta., and late TaJtr.r of the Cor.reatiotai tbu;n at Maranaii. mt tias ten aaatoiae Faeultj. Mr.Chptaanliathe reputation of a ripe hol aaat)le tn., eflldent tCher. and brings di,tii-arulabe4 ability and pri into bl new tt.ht r nsefnlneiti. otltlitaalinx tla strmgencv iT ths tlojes, the College, the prewnt session, li tlle-l nearly to iu ntmont capaci'y. TUoae who dt-Mio to etltor , pn IU for thom, .Ion, boul.1 m.ke puli. ation eov-a. Joll? COVERT, l'rudder.t. T. rn- Haut-, Jau. lotb, diwlm - ttt... I BANKING I jgxii.jxyTjL REPORT OP TUK (X)MllTlOJt j t.f tbe Soutbera Bank of Indiana, fr tbc fix mutbs preening the erst Monday t janusry, igj. RESOURCFS. sute bonds .iepoiiea wun jtjs. oi ?uj,wu uu Xotea ud Hill. Diecocutei.... I:SSS property .ert.unt 2.513 43 Lwe trnui aincä tni nanirr a.oü ci K"1b;;tu..V!!C.?f 12,003 it otber R ai Kaule!!."..,..,.t. ."'.' ft'ooo 00 -ncbi i.eba n 22,f.9 &2 Specie 16,373 io t34.Wl U5 . . ÜAWUTlt. I r.' . fme.ooo on Iii nrn ma init uepouiori circulation 3.0o0 00 tJ U bi di a.uoo co m.ooom I'rsmUm a. couut -W6 JJ ' " ' f34,Wl AMirr cmctu. j. h. Waias. IWi. F.8. WuxiAwa, Cb'r. (ife of Indiana, IT70 County. S$. f ?. Williams !nly wor-, Uept.aa and ) tbal Li 1 tbe Cabler X -aid Ujuk. and tbat the f.rcjfohtp rfp t of Ibe condition o' aaid psrk for tbperlt! tbe ein tiau.ed. 1 true a A correct, to tbe btt of LI innwlt-dre nu l bclltf. V.U. VILUAM, Caibier. S otu to and mb-.criled before tae, tbl 9th day of January, lr-J2. FORUE ItT, taryrot li-. Jan. fl 2w-w L. RYCE & SON. L A D IE S ! HFCKIVFI THIS DAY 1 JANUARY 9th, 18G2 RIiTIOIC AI WKIItTX t AIL MHCF.Ä. JatMOrttt CSoop Shirt H KMllvF. 5F.W 55TTI.T.S H00JJ SKIRTS! Of EVEflT VARir.TT. Misse and ChilJreu'a Hoop Skirls! TV.a t't O'Jallly erer ieeled all fli-s and -rke A 1'fcW py STYLK t'LOAKW, 1 . I irar tirPHWIl Ladies Glovos ! Misso3' Gauntiols. THUMLIINO RXBBOnS ! J FIT MatWiNü-SKW 4 C'UCR-r STT1K? I ' I ndie l leetc.l ttn C2an t I. RYCt L BON.
CLOTMIKC.
Iilinsliall& Paddock 4 mavk nrctivrn Tnxiu FALL ANU WINTEH STYL KS 1 MEN'S VE;A'R! And luivo now thn i aanrsT an MOir 1 1 koaxt irora or GASSI MERES, MFLTONS, ! BEAVERS, VEST IN GS, Ac, P.ter in lhit tr. Our Sf-L f ' Mcrchaiil Tailoring (ioods 4 . IS PEUFKCT. And w me riow fully prepared to turn out Elegant and Fashionable Oarments HUSiNKS SUITS, PANTS. VESTS. OVERCOATS, kc . In the verv bet manner. The Siock if 1 ÜMo.st Complete In the city, and will be sold at pi ices corres ponding w ith the times. The aortment of Genls1 Furnishing Goods! Is tarn t.d varied, embracing tt en thing new In SHIRTS, COLLARS. TIES, SCARFS. SHAWLS. O LOVES, UNDERWEAR, Ä.C. IMLl Plüll A1X THL H IPRA1M Shaker Flannrl Underwear! CViff ft lie fjcaminr ihe Stock. rtirHlIAL.I. A FADDOt K, No. M VT 1UU STHCltt, Nett Door M 1'ott.er'.- Hanlanre Store. AT DARTLETTS. PATRIOTIC STATIONEHY. A f.jw laou- Mammetli TaiUae t.f Tatrloi!. 1 Siatiwiery jnt received at BARTLF.TTS, A fplendid gift fir tbe Holidays. Price citly 2irt. December 13, 'Cldtf OAA STYLES Portmonies, Pocket r.fx.ks ü'l Purges, for sale low, at BAF.TI.ETrS. 18(52. DIARIES FOR AT BAKTl.F.TrS. 1862. pODEY'S LADY'S IU)OK for emter at It.mTJLET'FS. SubfHrrlptions recelTed for all erly. LADIES' Shell Side Combs, B.tck and Rubber Round Cmba, at RAUT1JCTTS. Just Kec'd .il RnrllcltN! rPHEDAY SCHOOL HELL, by JL the ar.lhor of tb Sabbath Scbotd R-U; price 25 cents. AIT.VR ASSORTMENT OF Union Note Taper and Knaelop, Torifolios. Mmo rand urn Souk a. Black Mo.tc and Drawlna; !Voks, Mafic Portfolios, a new kind, Copy rW.k re:i, ri Holders. Ar. Call aud see. tw-z-ld tf DOOItS AND STATIONERY. , A Tremendous Conilict .UoMcniarily Expected . BARTLETT, STILL IN THE FIELD, REINFORCED AND READY FOR AN ATTACK ! DUAW your rations from 101 Ya baeh Street, here r"t wifl ßnd a rery larpe t'S.k .f BOOKS ASD STATIONERY, Wall and Window Taper, rrinUnsr, Wrapt'irjr, Cap letter and Ncte Tapers; Gold and Steel Fens, lak Ink Stands, Slates. Slatd Tenrils, Ace, whi h Is selli"S for CASH or ItAfiS, at snrb yric- e. tbe time dt taand. Iiok out tie JTr-w Vnlon fiRn, which wll ebortly ario, erer pointing to Tnit n. a to bny ynt K kh! Iu thu Uk, (Leap. M'f Country MTcbat.ts snpplted with Kibt nAa and Writing Tapers at rinrinnntl yrlce. dw-tf O. hVKTI V.TT. DOOICS. 'FRUMPS: A NOVEL BY GEO. JL W. CtTHTT!, n-lMxlidly !lln.trale.t by Hor-Jn. MAC All LAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND Vol. bib. THE WITS AND I1EAUX OF SOCIETY by tbe antbor of Qrjena vf Jt-tclety . i-lodwtf At W. II. BLXTKlNrtBAV S PROPOSALS. Propoials for Keeping the Poor and Insane. SCALED riiOrOSALS will le reeelrtd atjb- Auditor 'a until Stoidy, February the lith. fr fotti.shln aM terej-iiry d, iKtldin. clothier. ful nd f'H keep'tif 'ke reldent nd tiacsU ut poor cf Vigo roucty, and for anhlnaoa perD aatnay be cl to tbe Coorty Arylnci, for TWO jeerwfrcin the Critday of Mr-b et. Tke bids fvr keeping tbe reldot pT will be for a certain aaint pr annota, an 1 b-r keeplr tbe tranient for ao-t lessne fr 'r'iti "tii per week f..e enU lraolect pt iusat e prrt c, t- pM iatterjr. lbftbe farm. Ith tbe rlviler ib tte eaaary urewo-! a may b rer4'i'.rrd f.r tbe nff tk bcft. will 1 takeo it m cot.M it atl iu tnakleir ttk b!da. . . . Tba Ctnnlaemira re-ere the rftht ff deint tlr tbe kind of arato tbat hall b planted, or BpoaalJ place Tn tba reirll. . 1 t. B. ALI tN. AttJ. 1j fcctbty. Terre-Raau, Jan f, l5-dw
DilUCCISTS.
TElOttAK 11. DAI1R, ; (bi ccr.-oa to t. h. Ata a to.; J Wt'.oleaale A. ltetall i iE?.xja-oxöT, axn nrat-ra j Paints, Oils, Varnislies,:5cc, j CORNDl FOURTH ii MAIN STS. i f HAVE NOW ON HAND. AND 1. am ron.-tr,tly rwettlnf, everv artS' uaJlr t.rpt In VI lioiesi lruK Ilu, sta luvlt ti e ntn. tiou of Country X)ealeiJ, i t ny prim tfirt jor( h-ig rlLfrf. It-li ! 'I (fin rompele with C'iiteiiiuull i COAL OIL. LARD OIL, i LINSEED OIL. ALCOHOL. r.riUO FLUID, TURPENTINE. ! WHITE LEAD. i t ; Aal otter H,y ti-ti, vi4 In 1U t a ry mkaiI advauc on ManufACturrr Prif fur Cu only. 1 I tav coir.e to iLe couc!u-ion tLt tLe il ttai j It iL bt, l oh f. l-OTtr iJ :itr, iid kiill in Iu- ' tortlo tvt little f ttdit miiLr ', t-)u,r r.aUi Uirtf. i tj Ot mj goods U a w.!Ur J"ui.t. t Lsoo ' i bund a Urgs to. k U j 'lIJlu OLDICIGAHHl AK I i riirr Wiiit- and Liquor Tx mLI U 1 vUld .k j-x'Jl m'AiH i'.M'. j lancy Goods ! ' of frrjf Vtltd tl.l0i'i.; In part. I Horn, RubU-r nJ Slif!i CoraW; Si-, TxU , lialr, Nail a;.d Clotius Vm-hrv, .v aj, rt ader, Hlr ti!U, c:.ijn. ., I,ITJX'.S (ll.KN'S riIAl-ON'5. AM mtK IlKtrMetw.ffor the Ilunstker lilt I. All il.c iVn'llar Patent Modiclnos Of Ihe dy, hl.li I etil .'d l-y tlio dorrt:, I ti-f rt rrl". (loodi si f ?l);u u Maiintartiiro, And wLWh I can ciir..,. ut,y rts-.umiri'.1 ItARIVS PECTORAL KLIXlIt ! Vf Citgij-, CV ! 4c. RARR'S CASTORINE! Oni ff fit i"t th!rg ia Ui. fr tbts bu r CHfMXKYH A X I WICK. co'jft it ly on band , II i fi it o iv tV a s m , Of II Ite4 Cüt tO t rder at tbe jthltrte-t b.lKe. I hveafulla!ipi4yofaUrticl-siiwe.iin f ! l I J Dlal., Uriontal a ürecian raintmg. i X-, . , -rj - Tjrpi i TVT 2C1U1' J. 1UW Carefelly ..J ArcuratelT C-H,,,1e,! ! J ' UKV EMBER -at TbatIaillfciburitleix4J be any one. and .b rt forget tbe fiJ Siari.t. Corner f Fuurlh und TIaln Sin ei TERRKliAlTTK INI). malSdwy. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I - ! G. W. Patrick & Co., HAVE hKCHVFD A FULL AND FRESH SUPPLY -or I)KUf;.S. MLUICIXKS. TOILLT ANI FANCY GOODS, A.C.. A.C.. sriTAiu.E you Holiday Present On- . f tb'' firtu b just ntUTli.-d tinit th' Kn-I, her be st-Wjed nitb A lare stock, vtiilrac'njf eory arti. le uu&lly k-jt ia a n hit!ea!e and Ketail Prnt Hroe Tb"' t too-ls are now bemr rereivM and will be SOLD AS CHEAP ' A any ld Stti k cr ii w vt.e e.lVr TOILET GOODS. Tliy Larv jnt recel vf.l a ibcio asMTtitt ut of , traft, ColMie. aud Eencea put op In tb" moot attra' tivr" tjle, an:tsl.efor Christmas & New Years Prescnti, T"jrMb r Uli a lare iUk if Cu-niftic, line spt ard oibr f.iiioy aiUclea. COAL OIL LAMPS! Ii. W. t'ATklt'k A. Ct.t bat-also jut rt-r. i..t, . frm I1ttburK, tbe xcrybtht sclecb-it atnek of CoalHil I.an.ps, of nnt cuiiti ut ". and i.ftbe lste-t paiterne, biih tbey will HI lower than wert ever l.rfv.rr (ifitrJ InT'-rre H.tatf. Th ir toi k if CiHar 1 -ry lr . eil i-f tbe h-i Havana branC, rectnunientt tbe niai-Ues by tlK-lr rich nddrlKion r.-'natlc f arr.r. Tlieir nre lls i!i.i' CANNO'F HE EXCELLED! In a w.i.l, bäte r I u f;l in tbe I im. . f llrupn :uifl tlrtliriiHH, Wbaterer Is dirMf r i nan t t.l il m t!-- 1 i . i f Toilet a ml Fancy l.'ooiU, l.ter S ltt .Irll. b-ti.-i TO S.lIOKKttS, My b f.-find, at tM.ii'iuüjf b-w ptl , t . W. PATIflt'K S iv t tL, South-Vet cuoer Wabah an. Slitb ktret. P. Out Sv.k of U'iota, f.,r Mti!nl parHaei H atway lara-r. and in j-int cf parity he Uirt rnri'''J y ect fhr io tbeCHy. K W. P. fc CO. Dsc53,l61.
MEDICAL.
i i . . V," rR.M :ni.'M4 a v r ' er : 4 i A I" tll.ooit Furificr Iltfiirr Taitiu2. A fur Takt. GREATEST REM EDV IN M .1 .tol?trIi K Ilrliglitf ul -1 tit f t'. rr l aUrii ! 'piiE T HOLLANDS ujoti tlu.u X w!.ore dM JJ. ."' '- la-c.-r..:. i f n.f- ti.i u i ' ;-. t:v ? bU-rri:v fvr r:: . r 1 V1iH'KA11N; t L-ti. td "!..t divs-rU it'ii:, j uTi.'r.L rkljti.ih- J rr:..u-jr tt V, I' II at tti niitl Mrengil TJU'HF IS ) Ml.'TAKJ AlajtT 11 M Jt r,r 1,1 rr l. p'.it;t, I4 f) rj.Ji. Ii-.Arili ia lM.-r.'trr. Hta1tl.e. tw-rsri.-u it luiü. I'tvtf ; t Afra, l':rtl lrr. 1 1 riV.li, -t I ut th Ijirr, Sutuib cr !-:. 0KNT1.1H KN, yu fh Ut : it 1(Touit A I! KS, (!) u ul V.. om. . t l.t l- i-w-f-i tcjour ch :n J lrr l o cv ä'..1 a-1 kjxaN'S SI r.!.N.l UKVISi l'UKM ii AM l u-i IU HU.: I'rUy Uöt ti.oturM, ' I warrai ttd ., i . i .1. I lion. It III cure ::; d.s. Aot tl KiJi.r, v,W ! or I.'a.V'.et; Kali-Li-c. C -i'.'uru 1 "'-tri at -t t:, t I 1 i. ul tL V .ii .;. -,ir ar y .1 r.-;t.' . frui fiiur.;.- or Xrr. t. I '. "l 1 I r Klldic it. Uiuuaiijwrilii'n!, Iff, pvrr .nJ. 10 . y, ."t i. l n ' n't? iL n n it ac 11 ljrt!i' tr ntl.it:c t ::!, in 1.k . ü. t en.ii Wlir.i '- t ' i. t" lfV. Ui r il ii' .-.i. lai.rr; r vry r..T.'., !t-t.. I a urr i, ; t-: ,!r a; .i;t ... at.'t r. ri i. f--r, l.i .i ra t.r acy j.r -lit.t dlea.. ' C'Al'lit'M lie lru;i' 'V delrf tf. tuy trr t' j 'ia tjn joa a Ntt i f h.ttr r aj-Ailll (wh.cb U.ty van t uy lieaj t y jt t.j: it a jtod. 11 rre are cvpi run H. -ui. it. U-al art cf il'V i.ame to .'.ul' r 11J-. Ct tion. Ati'id utli U.'nr.A us I'lirVTKS at ! ibttrv.l laii.ou ctutijxvivl ! Ak for lr. J. II. M Mrt-i r.'b ntüic Cord.! Tanker. l'i.c'i.v i: e'.r. It i tl.f -c?y r. :v.1y tLat .11 jun. jHjr 1 5ikJ iL.-TorK'-'y. ,tr iur V.u.''Mill- N.IlllKN a.' J l.NX !"". II 1 K iL. - l-.oif fti . li 1 j ut i.; ' n: -tl r-r t. or KS Iff lit-i. l..r f.t. l,K. J. H. M.I.KAN. rr.Ttitt.jf. Cwrn.r Vu.rd a-i d T. . S S. Usii, y.. tr. .Mrl.eair t nit crul I'ilU! o na t-oriAiT, : sts ittj.. bctrAi as F , Ti.rrt tirvir L n a t'ATHARlK' m.i t l. t-fffied to tbe i.uVl c, tLat LJ flwi ua, 1.1. i i(4c-ti.'n k Meisau' i 'ni r.:; It-it g er.titf'.y t( t'.i' ,ii.f hTf j-rf.Hy i-iv... c.-i.t at..! U- ti.:.-: I :'.. !;..; t. r it r trt-tt ; l-rnrvt and t.rrt-l i !tn.iii.;r a!l - i -- u.H'it, avid ir ii.-urr, lend t-i:' r trct.i b ' I.. l:i fait. tL y ar- lL' 1 I'. U.-t t.i.- J 1 .e t r.l tu nia'ariou l-tr!" t. Ib'.r I Tudui-e l..t m .i" fr !.: Ii.ttf t..ir'. b or 1-, lb. xb wy a.t'v- and U.f 1 1 tbnr oh! a:; :i, r.i.i-t.r j; l.ea'tby eeciHi..- rt tif In if kiil Ki.ln . Win. iU et.fi. r fr.m t -..n.-ut , l.-fi !a bf r.'i 1 !! '."t-ie-b, w bt-ti 1 1 .) a J . rvc t-.H- cit:i l i- i.iia;::t-d? K-i-p tbftn csiMJy .m , baii.'.; a bi'i!" '.- t ul tn Mj.-t, lu.iy j-ttr i: i hllltr, l!am II!'! ll.i.'L. ..I 1- li A l-f . J I Ii. Mt 14 an'c i t rr al I "1 II - T'lc iiu tia r. 1 -. I coated, tbey are ta-t l-'. 1: . i-t '.y LT v i ! j-. t ' t-ov atd vit be I r v.aii t-- j tri ..f il.t- t'. s : J II. Vil l.t.AN, .V ;I j ;..; r.ft- r, ; IVrtit-r wflbud u.. '. lv.t- S ht. u-. j Ui. J. II. Mrliioi'k Vulnttilr OH l.iiiints-nt. ! IhkR1 L t b.vab 1 x Tis. KU. r..u ,u ok. Ri; -T. 1 "llntliaUd- ..J bUiikSb lfll. l.e - t.r.t. s.i . 1 a I, .. ujwrttjia ntj, ij..-,.:!' .,: i;aMe Iaiiinit i.t. It ;M r"ii Hii. .u r tavr.eo'.;'.v, and Jt w;'d ele!;-, iiurl-j .m-aI :.- i loule.lfl,;u. jl.R:i,..rTr.:1nv1,,.l .,n,e. n.J.tN.YOirAMC Uli UMMF N 1 , I vV.A t t,..i v-t mtf i .. S l.!-t"Mt:;at.iri, ! .?, i t - i bca iü iLe Jol;.tN tlu -r Uar.,. It will ut - 1 er ffiil. T arj Lc;i i a ihn- .vre TLrw.1. liil.Lur h..fr e. tt-r i.i.ri.... Nai-.-, .... . fain, it 1 an Ir.Jul' .de rt u.r ty. Try It, y vj wn'l ttid it a:' r i.jf'jr . hn i it I 4 i i h.t,.i ) VLASTi r., FAKMKUS t any ttif I - ill. U,.-.-. caiac O I l.i' in t ni. I: a ';i-tr r.. , li lai; -! en: k f--r Ci.i' . j--itit.i. 4'l,t. . h ! . ... i . . -,. i-t , wpfti-y, K.ri Vi.uiid form, bt ., .r n ci ; d.cea-. Try It, a';d j. ;15 be r i :-'!. Ur. J !! .'tt la iin, hi't. It :: t. . l Nn'fjt ,Vlt. "COMt" KILLS j -TOJ-r l(ff(ittI MlOi hfS Tran All tlirr C'oniilaiiit i TTACKS ARE SUDDEN, AND -V. fre;nfr.tly death enui a la a vuj uLt.rt p1'i tbcre f.re it is wise to be a!i a) t rejered t.. tre ; o alartnlnir a rorrplait.t pnu pt!y, I.-r a tr.JUr.R x Li ; say ri:t. (J I r ul cattle and bt r.- i n constantly kt-cp u hand a p'liirr cure, atnt ther. - Infur tLe le nftlieir cattl" and b"Tfe. firm d t. by c.-lic. Rtmeinbr 20 rents Is a wry tr.all rt.tn ctinj.j. d with tbe Ta!t:e d a borrc. ll.lt a iSc.rl Uu'.r j of M-iaa'. Instar t nc!;rf, f.-iren iu a pint tunu - ter, eia.ra lai. lo cui a t.ie I twl;r tn a lew Mli -ute; in extreu . rM i re; -at the d(f Jn IS tnSnutiFir -rui?fs, ttrairs, sprains, at.d n-any tl er Jnrlt v i.n b-rst , caiUe and otber ai.'.ni!, Kior.n'e I. -tar.t K lief p-eil,!y cfTt ct a -'". Many pT'i have t een at'!)ibt to altaci. ike ep d tute !Vied, by tbe ue of ib'.e wonderful ice actne. Ibf dollar ttttl'i coutiti eix ticea tbe q-jT'.i'y (if tbe "i6 cer.t bt-r.le, consequently aJ1rK- o Mf -tbir t ! ma 1e 1 j purclat.i:.(r tbe dollar '.!'. F o r yi n ii k i n tl , SlAlAX'S INSTANT UEIJEE! theCrrnt liiteninlA llilninil Lcineiy fr tbe iff.rirdlatf cure of colic, rre V r j., bemtwm, twHhsi be, (AbM of Lka baik r ) i neyn, d.arrl.u a, iiy-ntcry, c bf-lcra Biorl u. eii m.i .- nier complait.ts, ,t k l-eadcbe, aerak, l lnnt.. tiin, kr't:i'.s . tbe l4MM-,kin i;t tb- n, ' r .:: ; and epa(Trs, cold, eptnal ct!TTplai'.t, ! i' epralns, bran-ex, t-; . Nlonil's 'unl i lioti lattl'r JCryer fail a to cure boj (-, congL vT cd ' Moan I until) nintiarnt w arranied to tnre tbe r,tt olxtlnat ca. .( -i NIoiinN Ilorc Oiufmritl IIa no equal for Flu tula or I iccraU I .a.-r-. They are sold by all d-atn In ru-t!i, int.. -i '. Terre Haute by al! whole, ale b.'M't a. lu;lr.! I RECRUITING. ATfANTK!) Et II IHK EN1TEI SITES Al'.Mi - Able-bodied in. l twt-en ato of ,jl u and Ib.'rty-flve year. Pay, IL nt.- (n n. f!u': teer, fror? flt,tKl to t21.00 jtr mot.tb, ulib ri'and juartrr, t ct'rr.tnefir at (,in-e. Under pre.rf.t rt-Kulatioti, any s-.l.'.it r b 'a i -portntiity of becomir j a con:rr.Jv imied t fa --r. Eur f irth'T infornietl- n, aply at tlie rn. 'r. t Terre-Hante, .n tie w t llc t.f tie fjnar'i i'.uM o ..: i. is mi.m, T li r o o Yoary - AIJKI.I) L. IlOI'fi! I, Capt. 19th Infantry U. S. A., KwultliK Ol.'-.r. JnlyW. 1 CLOAKS. OLOAKS, CLOAKS, T1Y KXI'IjESS THIS DAY r THE LEADERS or J'ASHD N. Tl.FtilM l'j n ab r I.EtiANT PEACJC FEAVFU AM YHY N M eI'Sam, iMif(;Ai. a. i n J. JST 33 X li A KT L KTT'S 50,000 lbs. Cottou HaN, la exf for Iloolais, Salioiicr ar.d Fancy ttootlK. Ocli24-tf.
