Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 297, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 January 1862 — Page 2
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TCECDAT. . .JAKUAlir.W. I 3 t- ... ! Tcs rzz'i trt ssid to be greatl perplexicJ ci 'JLctr In Kentucky, ani ackaowb . c " 5 C:3 ecro with regret. 7 Lope thej tbslr hb!i lo ptinc for a lit0 r : c-i thy will fel blow, of which lllibdrtdyAfortUite.
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TL ßlchsaood IrewatiaeT of a reeeot data bii'-tj la oa floors pprehewlont to tha futr of tbe Old Dominion, and tbe cz;3 ocL'-h ebe haa given her ufrealon. TL rr-!i cf t experiment haa proved trtcj to t:r What Virginia once wm and
wtit tie la now, certalnl v far&!h& taeltzJLtlj .i.':st for rc2;ctlon to he utrtracea whs prcriplutcd ber icto rebellion and rtTcltica. Thej adhered to Uie doctrine of Cute fJjtereisctj And the divine rihl d Carcrj. Tfca foroer waj the ofl4?ricg ol Civ lertll train of Caloovj. aud cjrera Under k eipdvatls ntae all the t'ttr.i of tre-U n. Her politicians of tht Suts Cjt ercistj school bare been the cacs cl ber ruin. Sha was molred out cf the Uuioa acd becace the battle-rrocod for the arolea of I the Contitutioa on one side and those of - 1 trcuoa ted retcilioa on the otbtr A debt cf nearly ity cUIlons of dc liars hang to bar like aa la.cbU4, breaking down her spirit, xhauitia her energies, tad swallowin tp her resources. Add to this the calamity of bavin j three hundred thousand armed men upon her Bicrtd toil, and the cup of ber woes ii full toovetäjwhg. "Clack saoking rubs n irk the places Taich were the babiutioci of ber sona." nr inatitatioas of learning. once he? boast and pride, are cow racist, aad rendered olate by the whirlwind ot war: Her far-houses have either lighted up the path of ber midnight marauders, or been converted into boepitaia for tne victime of battle. Oosnerc has forsaiia ber citiej azi towns, and walled la by loyal bayoneu, shj writhsiia tht moat eicruciatisg agony Her territory baa been diantmbered and a new State formri within her oriutal limits. Her harvests are gathered only to satiate the bacjrof the wrbore or tbe eoldier Aloas ber fertile Talieys, where but a . few 'ion conthi ago retted the rich blea,inga ot peace. U now heard the measured tread of the sentinel, or the aound of rushing squad
: . r i in the conflitt of battle. Where plenty - oaar relrncd, famine and pestilence now
l1;5likf birdi ef prey. And all this U tht 'r. legitimate result of her mad, fatal aad sui
A- cJLil doUct of secession, fitate Sovtreljrntr
i--'a'd tbe Divine right of slavery ftae fallen
open her like a lacct of fire. Her politicians hare taught ber that a Sute is the sole judge of It own powers uader the Const itution. Thus making our nationality dependent on State discretion and on State will. This la thi doctrine upon which the Southern Coa federacy is sought to be baaod, and which carries with it the certainty of its owi dlao luuon. In the erent of it eucceta. It doctrine upoa which 00 uation can become powerful or respected, bcaui it prOTHe for lu own dLsolution ir.d coniqoer.t des tructioa. It U a doctrine which we cannot recosnLre until the nation is baptised la blood from lake to gulf and Aom ea to sea. Tbe Old Dominion will row learn that the National Government Las n power not conferteden it by the people, through the Constitution.but that which is conferred on it by them eßectu ally controli and regulate State Sovereignty. She will leirn that while eich Suto U sovereign in th administration of its own affairs, the Constitution U sovereign over all. bbe will learn that her atatesmen hare involved her in bankruptcy and ruin fer nothing more uhstautUl than n idea, and that the will b compxl!el to come bark under the prote.t'.ii,; crcta of the Constitution, to con?titu'- one fioTernment atd 011 XationaUty of .hich .h 11 a dihocorcd put. Tnt leiden of the llcpublican party cry out uo party all must uuile to aave tht Union. This onie with a bad grco from them Wl-.m they were aked to abandwn their party pUtfurm thtt the Uuiou m ght b favcil,Nud civil war averted, thy reiued to do 0, ai.d ntser.ed th-it they would rather petid m llioi: of money and rirrrs of Id tod. thii cot.ser.t ti it. But lor the r devution t party lh ct untry w,u;d to-dav be at px.ice auJ prosperity 011M t an all aruunu us. This is a matter of history aud caimut be succesji'ully denied. A tenib'.e reckoning awaits these mea la future Journal. We have no ambitioo in the present onlortuuate condition of pubile aCair. to discuis the que$:i:i as to what party is responsible for involving th Oorernment in civil war. By the omavut consent of a'l patriot acd lovers of popular l.berty on thl cor.tiaer.t, at the outbmV i the rebeilioa, party atrifeanvi clsmwr fr hudied into süuc in order thtt the entir rsiric of tlif loyalty of the Uad mi'ht he demtcl to withsucd tie fearful sau'ls of treason vip-on t.ur in stitutior.. We charge no party with tliioya!'y to the loven;ajr.t of oar father. Iu the halte of our people to manifest their devotion to ciil libertr, and the stabilitv of our Cioverntient, they forgot party criailUioa ar;d prediiictir.. They do col, to this fttarful cr'.tU, deir to a ilne sj;.ia it 113 hallowed trif. Am. '.-t the hirlhips of the camp aad the pnis of th butt! CU1, and when men of ail putics are sealing their devotion to their country with their Mood.it Is ucgeiierous aitd ur.pttriotk to be con tin u ally ch.srirg one pany er ether w.th being tho cause of c ir d.raetic tuVf We fcr the cIjm of per-ns mb urh charges haa less devotion t the ia:ef c's f r which we are Ehtirg thin to p-rty t'r,:i.i ration. We believe that if the a'tertatit of reotjsr.i;icg the I r.kcn nl citterel frajtaecta of party, ca t'.e ruxsofa iiri t'nion, or the Is of rartv ar I the prrpetai tv of the Unin. were offered to the Jeer e 1 .v. .- i v . .v r 1 a,.i the c.a.s of whu-h .t the feeMe et-o uenl, they would accept the farmer oiviJt beliere ti;', or that they bare an interest ia dividiT-g rubiie lentimest, sr. j thui j weakecir j the reurcea of the OoTerr meut in ItsatrugRle wj;h the hjttarl Confe!era''j if JeCeraou Pa;h. "When they (the b juMMt t" ere k 4 to abandon tbeir pai;yp'atorm tbtt th U$i 0 oi'bt be aed aod cItsI war areriav!, they rtfjaed to do ao," iajj the Jtirrf When and how aikri to abaudon pari plat forma? Suth Caront, by ber Leji!aturef lostnactaxl ber Ooternor, that In the etejt f bm elKtioa of a Chdaf Mir! träte of the r
sjTjoel to berpclicy triwiU. befciiftsiU
Convection to "consider ber eezate- I
with the Federal Vcton." The rop!e I hattojg t olta.tariljr lakeu up armafortle tie
iLarffarJed her threat au4 the dU 'cot.aiJ- j frosecf ihe roveruiueat, the rrerration ijf
her connection with the Federal Uoion.y I tbe reached to leave it. The people of the pie,
Urlted Suttee were to abandon the funda- 1
mcutil principle epen which our lastrtutions J re4, to-wlt: That tbe majority lall rule, j of and pay couitlj deference to the behesti of of Souih Carolina. Had they elected a Preai- port dent of her choice, the "Uuioa inlht have j been aaved and civil war averted." , But our I ot people were not quite ready to yield up their I righu at the biudiog of South Carolina, j hence Ler withdrawal from tho Union and 1 the civil war. "VTktsever it 'crcun ia the 1 frogre of event, that the majority cannot I rule, then we are for war until it can rule, J eveu if It doea coat million of rsaaey and I riven of blood." Had we yielded up every- j of thinj to the dominion of three hundred and 1 tili thouMud alare holders, we nisht have of tared the Union end averted civil war. But the majority of the voters of the land. were dtte mined to put & nl cbcL to that power, wlüch iraxapltd upon cocpromiaea, nd cvtde every desrtcieut'of the Ooverament aubeen int to African Slavery. They could only 'are the UnlnM ard tvett civil war," by aubtaitting to the perpetual dodaatloa of the alare power. Th? Oor ernmeat bad long beea prosututed t j the rt,. int.r4. and when the time ... r W. .v ' r-, r.h., i,,n I JI Vli.UK, 4W- v " " I submit to the popular will, rcaolved to de stroy the Government.' But in it cud purpojie it will as acrely. fil,a there h a Frov tdeuce which rules the destinies cf nations. "But for their devotion to prty,' says tbe Journal, "the country would, to-day, be at peace, Le This, it says, U a matter o f history and cannot be euccesafully denied." It occurs to us that the Democratic party, by its delegates, attempted at Charleston to make a platform upon which to place their candidate for the rreaideocy. 'TAi t a matter fl vki(h fa,"of ie 9Uccei$full dtnifd." It occurs to us that the Democracy wa asked to abandon the platform adapted at Cincinnati four yean betöre, b order that the "Union might U eared and eitU var ctrrfed." " ThU Is a matter of history which cannot be auccesafully denied." The Democracy refused to' abandon U$ pUtform. to sere tkUio, and avert citil vir. ThU also "u a cutter of butory which cannot be ucceaafully deuU'd.'V They reJuaed to xre the V ait n and ererf citil vart in tbe way lie. Yaxcit de.ired, aad the consequence waa thtt the vaunted nationality of the Pern ocritlc party was bVykea lato bostild frag ments." Will the Je mm! tell n why m ptrtr raffed to abiadoa its platfora, to Bane the Union and errrf cicif iror? That it did w reuse U a "oitter. of' hUtpry which oanoot be successfully denied." V V ' 5 T a 1 f Fjon tb In3ianpolii 4viurtl4 Letter from Valingt0ii.c. , . ' "WaiatNcroN, Jaal dl, lbii. Eo. Jocaxat: A rumor of Interest to the r-eoila of Indiana circulates to ui.ht ia those . . . . t 1 . crrts anij rurix,Jts. U is that Hon. John P Usher of your State is to be Hon. C. B. Srnuh'a fucccs.or to the cff.co of SecrtUry of the interior. Mr. Smith ha3. without doubt, been uetei mined mas Judc McLean's successor on the Bench of the Supreme Court, should the bill now pending in Congress jn relation to the to organizitionof this Court pass. Thi position will be the rolcnury tender of the President, and exhibits the high appreciation lu which the cniirVi't judicial. jjiiar.Sr-tf:.r!:!i o-jpwt .etr.ani: ol Mr. ta;tU sre bei 1 by tne rreaident. Mr. Csheris a warm friend of the President, and it is believed that Mr. Smith would in the event of his own resignation, cordi.illy support Mr. Usher as hi? succcsr. On leaving Illinois a lare ponhnofthe President's legal bus'ne.-.s r. rrt;ustel to Mr, Ushfr, on accouutof LU well known legal skill, aancity, enerjry, honetT and firmnc. The Sute will leel a jut pride in lnvinz one of her onn men in the C iUr.ct, and all will join in rt-ommendicg Mr. L'.hcr fr the honor.ible pluce to be vacated ty the retireraeut of Mr Srr.i'h. The political Htiteco lei.ti cf Mr. L-l;-r re not prom net:t, but he h.? acted ßrndy w ith the Kepubl:cn p-rty F:.ce its ( r' n intion. Hi lite appears a suuud guarantee ol h.oi.onv bie conduct and a cucrestul alrn nitration of thU immer? depaitracnt ol the (overnraent. Not a pie it it is darkened by phiical intrigue or ?t.iii c 1 by dihor.or-be conduct in all the rvlttieus of prir ttff li!e His looming h a adort:ed his reputatiou be yt-nd the limits ol the Srate, und the coiitrv wuuld leel glad if h s t leuts wen empliMi-d .it Citb'uet cu:jcils. i t nn em;eit, ei.erj;etic uj porter ol th;s w ir t. ret"reti e Union. The rntire Coi:teion.tl dc!cjttion t jfr as I c.n le iru.nd others of t!ie mot troai nent men of tbe State, go lor Mr. Usher. There s cotiiderble stir here at present in relation to this and ether lorch.idowcl a w ft m Chance in tae va unei. it us saa th .t the Concre-ionsl Iuveitigting Corarnirtec dl render the retention of one other Rirrr;ler ot te Ch net 1 rmit er of pre it d.iubt. Con filence cannot we'd eiit between the l'r ti dent ai:d a advier who w id write to onisiiicrs. with a p";ohtv of diclouro, thai "the PicsMcnt i weak, an old Wl.ijr. acd c hiracterii-d by the ImbenJlty ami foü'es of tut eit'm t or;-anittiT." If t' e l e.rl ot the Pntmtter (Antral diei not fa lir.ta the biVft soon mint here are n'stakco Dj not be piirf ri-l h uld thU chn.ge riru SpecxiUtion isafloit s to his occesrr. Mr. Ch-e will be retained, though h wouhl prefer the Leu'h. Tbe cecntry ! v,kiip-n b m as its arancSaldeliff rrr, 1 he w ' be Vp; t where be i Tbe t v .Tnd-e.4 will, a tbj(c Jm-k now, be as fwllowa. Hn. CT. Smith, H'dttl Kutocky, and Senat r Broa ning of lliirioit (Jreit j-y is felt here oter the victory in Ker.tu.ky. l.'sht bresl. thmk Clod, in r.e aolcpon thodatk horuon. Wem;r: thst the b 00 ol our brsre t e rr f.e n secure thi trium;h, but it is a d re i,et-o it ot wsr and th luona cf cur Stite htrc l!n i n the trif. B :t the t !rp th- leep of t,e ! putrir! iid hero, ti M or sr; cf it l-ere i cf l.ls Emerald lle; 'Ar4a,bow biett ttT a s.a u rt,', ! fbtir nimea will be rre- io T to tht S te ; frr. u j 11 C'aata bss a nnp i 1 r 1 --it; ,,, Kt " j cresairß atthe r.te cf Ctiei tlx "wlwJr j year! A l) e po; aluia cf the rroriace i ! t!öt7 ,"tR'1 half t..:;!i n ouh. it b!ljaa that in onlr e rapcel th a obJ;rtcn tax : of rf tr?r thtrtf rfolfS w0nU hi t hi , rj. eery rutn. woratr.. ar, i rhi! i' A tf?.?t nd -am ed A ' - J ' ... . .Mr t.eo. JeffC. Pavi arrlieJ at her Mher a houe in th t city jeitrdy ojrnin. from 8t. l u ,b;nr tttn t.:,irlT r,B.' ! tri by Oft Hilleck to let her hnsbatJ Jota i the army ntt necrabtre!. He nnJa ir'mhr ; rer,et rf al tVf. mTti ct tZrn. Iieil ! he reed j the rea. b it t.otthe w ire J, The rebe'a claim thut iu tbe irtcrtal between tbe epmure cf (ien. Kei'.ev aoithe ; arnal cf (?-. Ut.itr th?y cipcfei or killed all the Federal fsralry in Eomnev. j aaouat'af tetweea threa ati fjor huädrad
Call for u Tnlon fcUXc Ccsvcztl3.
Suit ikuuaam of tbe ttüzea of IinUana neit Lj Oouiuution. and tholibertiea of the j-eo-ft U unbecoming those who result t ajvd borne loamy thsrrlr ia partlatn wt.'-ire aptioM each other, the probable ronseq zts which xnu bo tu: prevent the resrcfc the country fro 31 being applied to theiupand maintenance of the army, theeugen dering of strife and discord, the w ithhaldin j tuppüei for the war worn oldiera, acd of recmihi for the riA thinned by battle; and may terminate in the demoralization of the armT. acd the overthrow of conrtituiional liberty, ThereToie, moi eanjetly dtprecattc all effort to keep on foot party Influences, preuiiee and discipline, all peraons. Klector Indiana, who are in faror of the igoroua prosecution of the war for the preservation thj Cnioaa&dtbe maintenance of the Con titntion, are, without respect to post poliucaJ aociationa, iarited to meet in Mas Cow rectioa. at Indianapolla, ou the -3d day of February next, for the purpose of nominal tag candidates for the offices of State, to be voted for at the next general election. Acd to the end that Indiana may' continue to enjoy the high portion wkh the other State which she has In the present war kithtrto occupied, aad that all the energies of the Srate ror be unitedly rut forth tor the effectaal aunrression of the rebellion-, that II" the Constitution may be respected, its au thority acknowledged, and law and order once more established all over the land, it ia earnestly bopetl that all pood citizens will, for the time, put aide party, and unite for the Country. Brseu. as thc Csttan SraTts, A WasLio;ton correspondent fays that 31 r, Cameron, In hia miaioo to Russia, will bo Inatrueted to urge an alliauce with that country ia case England or Franco ahonld commence hostili ties again it this country. The Albany Arguj,1u advocating a treaty offeosivt cd defenfilTe with the Crar, says: ' ' It is to Busala . that we mtut look for cooperation in the great work that ia before ot. To Kusaia we must took for something more than sympathy. Nothing short of an offensive and oeleu&ire alliance with that cUlosstl power will circumvent the miacheroua plottings ofour European rivals -;If the Southern States bold at their mercy the industry of the working chuse of Ea rope, certainly the United States asd Russia combined, hold at their mere v the turne hungry millions. During tbe Crimean War tbe Western Powers were .ed by the Uuited States, and they now count upoa being fed by Raia while they erringe the ratification of American boundaries and adjust tho balance or power ou tho American continent to suit their own purpfsea. ' But where wil tbev be placed if w e enter into a close alliance with Russia? If Russis mores forward on Turkey? Cut off frota. supplies cr food, simultaneously, on the 131 tic, onhc phtck Sea, oa the Danube, .and on the Aineiican continent, and what becomes x1 ther Marring millions at borne, .o asy nnthing"of their immeuie armies In tbe field? If the South holdsthe monopolr ol cotton, Rusais and the Unite! State together bold the monopoly of brend. 4 Ruis'u and the'Uuited States, allied ia war against the Western Poweiaof Europe, would cope aoccefuIlr with all tho rmuUry power that could bo brought against them, lor the simple reason that tbev command the food of the world They are the keepers of the kevs of the cr.snertes of the world Wht would become of France, cut off froa her uui! supplier ot food derived from those sources, which are controlled by Russia and the United Statea? ' The West era Powera of Europe are wfe enoczh. to looj iKay h diaw t,eir sopdes of food from eitbcr ol tr.ese two a ounces. ut where will they be, if cutoff from both? Tbe cae is a c!e.ir one. The Anglo French alliance against Russia and the United States could not hold together throueh on campa!. Franco would be torn from it by revolu'hns; and even England herself would hare more than her bands foil to hold r.-uvin Ifbxtid fist to her mooring. Militär. The oC ( Uailroad) regiment, has now over O'-M men, end is now under marchinK order for Ket.tccky. The cuse of Col. Wagner's recent arrest by General Nc!?on, .is we have before tatH.1, w2n a failure t) comply with a general oriler for tbe raccinatiou of all tbe rnea la hisrrirerut in one day. Xot wishto hit e theni all Mick l one time, tbe Colonel ordered the Surgeona to u.tc two d.ty.s in tbe opemtiojt. 1 hia waa the h.s.td and front of his oflending. He was released in a few hours alter the arrest by order of General P.ue!!. The 4J:h rer-imeut. which at last accounts had received orUera acd was ou the march from Cardjtown to Eoaenct to reinforce Gen. Thomas, was met at Lebanon with a counter order, instructing Col. Wilaon lo co i.itocam,' at that place and remsin there unl l he irceired lurther instructions. The pot efhee aJ hc of the I3th is therefore at Lebtnou. Their camp i five miles sojth cf that p'ace. I.ieut. .Shaffer, of the 1 3th regiment, arri-e-l home from Lebanon, Ky., on Friday. He reports thst the 40;h hs an excellent camp nr tr Lebanon, but it i not t uppojed the re;irne.t will retniin l"ng tbere. tbe impresion among theofHcerw teing tb.at as -Ojnas the rosdj, wlich are ia a weful tcndltion, can be repaired, t'sey will m re on toward Cumberland C.ip. Two bit:crle uf artillery, conuining 30 men, rank and Lie, from Wincocin, jaed, on Friday taru-h Lafautte.cn tiie Mirbipan Central and New Albany road, en route to the battle C',d of Kertucky. They are a fine bodr of mm a.i d ?atd t be well drilled. Tho c ni-J are iu; piled with everything exce; ? h re. whS thee w ill "t at Ixiiri'.'c. Tbe LalayrUe Jouruil 0: t'.d. S. S. Fry. mentior.rl in lbehtet ie.vjrLs from tbe bat!e rear boauersot. ti I wbo is reported to hae k.üel Z jllicoffrr, w s ftmerlya resident of L'rawfi.r IsTi'.ie. and l' a brotber of Dr. T. W. Fry. Tbe o-jih U3 d Keliter saji: Co I. John F. Mt.ler, tif 2luh Ir.Jtsca, who, for aorne time j .t lui been seriously ill at LouiavWIe, recuve rinc suSUiently to be -ble to travel, attoul fr home, ar d arrived there on Tues dav m?rtin lot We trust that be w,H t?cn recjrerhi health an-l aUergth was to to be able t re;ola hts gallant regiment an4 lead it cu to battle an-1 to victory. Ueata. Coala, 5.1-ert, Daniela, Berry arid S'ieUa, Capta. Ked, Eloecne, Maitin, Huffman aud Alluon an ! Surgeon Hitt, of the 17th regimcst, fcve retlf eel Sj aya a eorrcependeat of the Frtcklin Jefer3nlao, wh attributes tve cau.e of thia action on the part of the oScert U tho traany cf Gen. Kelecfc. We worder If tb men ovUa'i l.ke ta ceoxaasd the regisent.
Fron Loelet Hit Lot utillc. Jan. At ozan Crv-
Roada on lie 19th. the lt Tenaewee wan
to the 10th Indiana, but were ordered lien. TboniM, with the 24 Tenne and e 12: Kectuckj to bold the Croee Roads therefore were not in the thickest of tbe TLa report whh prevail! thu uoi. rry waa t 'lzi b falae. Tw3 c.V.t of Col. He Cook and Lieut. Curt rT3 c;l airier Vc'rra a hz'Mrj, attached to the lilta kri-u!J, O. C irr.dld cct eaaeatUi aervVco ca ta Cc ' - rzzr 01 tne eneny entrireteninff. burned four tun Tbe rt carrUr' : r . . ,w thehr cannon and jnnaiL' Jcrrrthtlr track. - ! ir not yet been btirifrti:.' : :td thT will oc4 c::cccd3. Co V BYAiinuctzi i.:ra conrANY. KkUlZMZZ , rr1u. ct-.. Eabrf.:i I r-A COLLaEl. ; no cn Jcnnn U ; WebarertKatTril w : ... Lri-s am-JH. andaihrf ZTZ.a ..r , V. wii arye. aoieibfr wlaiah4ta a t j sept .'.-r an4 durable m.nar LaJlra in want of a iartMa. panful, reuiivgrtal W Flirt are UrUart to eiaciiw ibe. ED3ALL, U'DOUOAL Sc CO.. ' " "" ' Terre Haute, Indlaate January U, 'Cl. , COAL OIL. ni a noiiGAn Are e-peeiPB slot k ef Coal Cila add Lompo, tiO.f MFCHUTtCS ROW. ar V7hzl2zzl2 anil Hctail, JLnd reap Ktf all solicit a share o? iblic patronage. Terra Eact, Jan 50, l?Cllinw3m POPOCALO. Propc fcr IXecpinfj the Poor and Inner). SEALED FROPOSALS will be raceJrtl it the Andltor'a OCce until Saturday. FeSmarr tla lith, for fornlshlnn alt aeceaaary beda. beddin. elodtTi;, fnot and for kaeplng the widen And tri'U-r-t poor cf Vigo county, and for sue la aane pr rt:n aa r-jty be eer.t to the County Aiylam. for TWO reara from the Ural day of ktarrb J The btda'for keepiua: th resiiot poor will be a certsltt araourt ptr annum, ard Ut keeptnc tbe transient pf " n1 !noe for a eertaln per wk for each trnlt or lnnane p-rrtr ta h p1" ausrterty. . The a of tba farm, with the prltilej of cutUtf ocb neceasary firewood as m7 rec,o!rd fur tb oaof tbe boa. will be taken Into conaideratton tr makiofi mcb bids, ... The Commltalonera reserTe the rt(bt of dijrna Unr tha kind of arraia that hall be plant ed ar upon aaid place in the year 1SS3. E. B. ALLEN. Aud. VifO County. Terra-Haute. Jan S,lSS2-dw4w OTOVCO and TIH WARE. IX order lo nuke room fir a Urge atock of AtrioohurallicpIIaietiU. I bave detrmlnr.1 10 dote out mj- iarjte Sto vf nEaaiiQ STOVES ."27 OODTl lT wDt wantlt an i.cr?eut Parlor, Dialtgrootr icr lleatina; Jtoe, of aojr t!icrtptton. wilt V writ ti call and t xamine our Iteaiitilul Pattern, More maklngUf r jrrhn'. VOO S TO I jr;.s Of tba inoat approved paiurca cau t ba t at the ltvwe-t pri", and alt warranted t- gtv th ht satAt CORK ELL'S N. 14441, next lor to ta'a. Jaa. Jd.3w MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Or-ECIAL CLECI ION. Notice Ii bmby lven to the qualited rutr of tte Hr t and Totitta w'.iaj, lo tbm city of Terre Uaate, that at a regular mtüi'f of tbe Ccamoi C;u KU ct raid city, btld ou th eveciDK 0 tbeJl't last., tbe followtn: reiolutlAO waa paantd Ketolred, Toat aa lecUwn be beld at tLeCitj Ha'l, oa tbt Si dar of rsbrnary, 1M ,to eltct cue Cuonclloan for rba Hrit War I. to fill tba rataocy of S. Rrt; nd that Ü 5. tDMso3 W appo'ovrd lnavc?or and M. Trers and C. C. U ford Juda i4 e.k'tl -ctlon: alio, that aa eUctii n bobetd at tbe F.nr;M U00 iatbo Four 0 Ward, on ta- 31daycf erbraary. l!S3, for or Cuuoc Imau to fill the teirr of Joeeph K kerry, and that John I. Murphy b appointed Icijecior, and Jaj, M. TalNert and K . A. Tbma Judaea t.f aid eUctloa. A.O. BCCliU, Prea pr' Um. Atvt;-d. r. CrtKX, Cl'rk. Jan. llWCdSw COLLEGIATE. Terre-Haute Female College, sriu.xJ sesiio. rPlIK next sesiion of Iho Terre 1 TJnt Feiaal ColleR will open co Tb:rtdy the iO:a of Jannary, lnt , and rontinu flr montba. Bev.Jarob Chapman, formerly rroU or iu Frauabn Co lee, Ta., an 1 laie iator of th Conerriratjonat t'hn'fb at Mr3ll. lla baa been adi-d to tbe Facuby. Mr.Cbap-nan ba tbe repnlattoa rf a rtpe aboiar. an t an aole aad eCcieat tarbf r. and brtt lt!-sruUbd ability --nd learnlaa; into hii m Cld of oe'elcr. JtbtaoJlc)c tbe imnreiw M the tlos,tb Collect, tba prent )o, ia CHed nearly to Iti ost capaci'y Tbo who dr,re to ntr aa prsptla fT th ennlnjt tri-Ki, ber.M make eppMatioa aor.. JOHV COVKRT, rres.ln', T'TT llajt. Jo. lvh, dawim DR. E. V. DALL. A N KAUNKST AITKAL.-Tho ! nrvlertirned w.li riot reepectfully tail tbe attvtiia of b' frind acd patre lo tb ttt)pit i !!y of itIlirR coc In a w fail, an t tr, r ' yar hi'Ior Jat rnm!jrd, btii tb Um that ey otlrr bims iaan eiptt 'o make Mill-. rtui wfcy iliovH b nrt a! tprt th hi HbtItv nneiUd arc"istacf tAiny yare lau t. nr. and fr- that all tbe way d n to tU pttit litre, be f'.a It hit Juty to fall ioo alt peraa bating ero artwioit to r;i iaiwdittety and make u!e Bnt of the um. II wrild rau b pitr ta fcae all com and eu! wjii him It peraon, at be ran do it bttr thaa a third pere? bot ii tbey do vt etil -o be will htrato nd a third person, at h ! d. rTnlnd tfl rui a tbernwrb w(k. F.. V. l'Al.t January IVA Ira connicoiore ncnciiArjTo $. m. Trasraa. w-. at'aaaw. TTjiriTEii a ucrxEEn, RECEIVING, FORWARDLNO AND Commission Merchants, -aa Delere In Oralatt rieureii4 telt. Hv0rX-Oa tbe Canal near tbe Terra- Haut a ILVfcmoed a od X. A C. Ilailroad TT-a, anaaewtf Tt REH-nACTk. CCTA HUCICAL. to uto UNION QUADRILLE BAND I WUA ATTX5T TOOTTLT TO ALL CALL M ttkeaaaaaoad Baa. Uaalc rraiab4 for aWll atd Fri at rwaaeaaAle retae.
ci7en:jc.
Llinoliall & Paddock va aictrvan Ttfi.a FA IX. AND WINTKH KTYLKH M'EiN' S WMJ And bare now tLUSAtiT asb vwt itroavi mtook or 0AS8IMERES. MELTONS, BEAVERS, VE3TIKUS, Ls... Ever in tmCity. Oer Stock of , Mprrhani Tailoring (.oorfs IS PERFECT, And we are now fully prepared to turn out ' Elegant and Fiukioiiable Garments BUSINESS SUITS, PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, Ac. In the verr be?t ruanuer. The Stock of IS THE 2dLost Complete In the city, and will be old at prioei cot teaponding with the time. The aortment of Gents1 Furnishing Goods! Is large and varied, embracing evcrythii new In SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIL3, RCARFS, SHAWLS, CLOVES. UNDER WEAR, Ac. - ivfirWKO aim Tai ctuaairtti Shaker Flannel Underwear! ; Call and examine the Stoetc t - TllfsllAI.I. A 1'APDOOK, So. 81 Wataaa Snut, Neat Ior w Totter's Hartlware Store. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. G. W. Patrick tfc Co., HAVE RErrVFD A FULL AND FHESH SUPPLY OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, T01LF.T AND FANCY GOODS, A.C. AC. SUITABLE FOI1 Holiday Present , ,t,r..,. Oo of 'be rui Lj Just rctu'öfd ti" bAre b elft-d !t(' ORE.1T 4BMU: A large at.xk, ambrac'Ds erery arii.-le u uilij k pt In a Mhn-ealr and klall lrg Hor Ta O'vwt ar iv b!ng r.-i t1 ai. t will t SOLD AS CHEAP A' aay oi l Stock rr tiw ttl.r. TOILET GOODS. Tbybave ji.at reeld a rLtiv aa-iovU of T.f trsrt, Colone ac4 Fience pat up in ! mt a"rntT tyi, uitat l fir Christmas & New Years Pmcnta, T.iibrr wp.b a larren.a of OimikLc, Cr. v.pn and rxhr f-y art!. t '. COAL OIL LAMPS! . W. l' tTKICK 1 I'O., live !. J jt rrd, fitn Ft it -bur a:, tbe very beit ael'.rd !oclt cf CialO'l lamp, of njot exquitlt tjlr. ar..i 4 th late it pa'terua, wbich tbey will ll lowr than wrr ir f., nVf'l in Ttt Hu Ol lhU.t.Mkl CVr U trry (arte an i t4 iL t--i Tl ana Lraol, rev-ttniieDd toen.ele by th!r rt'b and df Ikion rvrt- t. vnr. Tbtr narH'm'
CANNOT RE EXCELLED! Drug anil He riieine, W'it'er. r It dlraV er ornamrrtit tn tbe lie tt Toilet anil Fancy (-ooiIn, Wtat'str Ii m'--t dlin, TO H.TJOKEIIS, Mty be loncJ, at n)! low prt"'. it. W. PATRICK'S Ä CO.. HHb'WH r.-rtar Wabb an! ttb ÄU.U. V. K Oar tVKk of Uqw, f.r lledkload p:po e4,H wwiya Urr, P84 rf f3r1tT M Lenra are wrpa 4 by oooa bt ta tie CVy. O. W. P. cV CO. Dae. V Mil.
POETICAL.
is the cam with be stock 1 Good now t i EDSALU McPOUGAL V COrt, At ttU MtB cf tb J-r, wtea ctlrr tx a' braa ao4 m.-rcbu abiblt nny ocr tork I FtL an i Comp!, cnrra:lnR a rlU4 Drcsi Goods, flhawli, Clotki, Fun, ßüki, Hood. Habits, Sontags, and Alt mtnnrr of üsla Uiat a wotaaa ran p'lt Ou tb crsrn of kr Lead, to the nolo cl ber i. Or w rap fycti br aboa'drrt, cr ft roa&l nr walt. Or tbat can b wed ex., r placed f a. laced, Or tl4 oa with a atrlcg , or titcai oa with a bow. ! Ia front, cr Lbinl, atxnc or blow, I rorCioaU, Mawi l., lps CotUn tr bliwli, tvestes f jr'Ereal.fast acd Dinutra aci Ball. Drcate to a. I ia, ao4 aland in. asd walk. ti IViii u tUuca lu, aad fiirt i. aad talk lr rrese( in w-fcirfe to do tH-vbit.( at at a'J, Ditmc fvr w"tatr, aiid Lrmi ftr fall, all r4 tbeTBdtJTarSBt IqccIot aud pattfiu, S'.Ik, mnalia aad lace, crp. vc!m and aUn. Brnrad and broadcloth, nictbr materia', ! Qitl t aj f xpasiv and much more etbria! In hon. tr alt lhüt tLat cotM ever tlocbif Or m'.Uiner, ar ta&.t:s:e, or tradicaii 1 1 Ufct cf JiUJi Cor. atajo asd Focrth street. L. RYCE ti SON. January Olli, 1S00. lRECF.IVfDTKISDY OK COSSIONj MF.NT. 1 I TWESTY-F1VE SEW STYLE C LO A K S ! From a Manufacturer cloaiughb Mock, with positive orders to ell resardlesof valne. J hall he done! j A Cloak now for $10 or $15. worth, thirty daya ago, d7 and $25. I ! We diall devou the balance. of this mcnih. (notwithstanding Koode are daily ads ancing) to cloicgout Stock, preparatory to tereitint; Sptii'g Oocl-. You will fir.4 many .-l-. much cheaper t.ow. than after tbe t-ale ch-.-e DKlvSS GOODS! 2i r cent, b-- iba r-rcfriit N-w Yerk f.Hre. 100 d07n I-adies aud Miss tinMeaotrd &n 1 1 - blenrho-"! ßeeced You can but- thee cheaper than common Hose. Rcrhf rnberthe January Ss!c- for rhe-por-k. (ic-ijt tfJii for Cash oni. - L. RYCE a, ÜONTONSORIAL. Medicated Hair Wash! ORUF. GKOHUl V. CANADA JL barlaRrtiu-d bla Sbavtcs ar.d Hair Dreaiiif Saloon, adjoin-.uf: tba Terre Haul llouae, beja lrare to Infora tb ciurens and public gen rally, that be is now prepared to wait upon rurtor-rs In bit r.nal aatisftviT tnai.ner. Stnrt attrtition glren to FbaonprtniT'jr fcnd CHutfn; Iwi!i aud Llti IJirU tta'r. sndtf ÜKO. W.CANtlM. CLOAKS. TMcsranl, GracoAil ! ami larcoiiitu; ! Tar IMJbJ W OIiQAKQ JUST RECEIVED i AT HEADQUARTERJ ! Edali, TIcDougal A: 'o., LEADERS OF FASHION. FOR i.nir.s) cLUAKK-MTif and rt; t'ira as tntrod .ed by Iead;sR Nw fort and rarl Hon. PanUful Black Rearrr Cloak c; Elegnt Ennbih Cloth Cloaks frota $ to Fxtra tK-uble Jli.led Fre.rli Ba er Ci.-k, frr.rn t:o to KtS; Fiat ftc.-crp-njicg a h My lr. M-;s4 Sc b ttore. FÜRS. 03,00. ONLY $3,00. FOR A SPLENDID. SET OF FURS ! AT EfUall, llcUoual aV Vo'h 3(n SETS JUST KECF.IVF D. ' VICTOIUNfclC?' ' IMLFCAl'KS. FULL CAFES, i'UFF.S AND MVVf. 'ihrer to Tliirlv Hollars. Ladt- are Inutel to tTn-ir- t!' rir twf.-re ptvtnr ibrtr pifney f..r trah. F.IS LU V. ITD1 ILA CO. TOILET ARTICLES. JOSEPH BURNETT & CO S ' Standard Preparations ! Cocoa inc, Fr tba lUir. ICallifston, Tor fb Ccn;jiEl'M Tooth Wah, Tor ib T-Oh Floritncl, For tie 0odlsr Uf; ap TBI riiv tuaia Flavoring Extract, kf For 31 tu Terr IIa! t Yy r. M. DONNELLY U.R. fTNTNGUAM ajiaw-w'' Axd ai IYvff(UU.
MEDICAL.
0 W Onnlial VW' ft, 4."'. l J 11 1. 101 ßffere Tsiä P tirilier ! lflrr Takiue. j OK EAT EST REMEDY IN .loat;teIlrItni A T)ellClttful S r. dint I ver Taken ! !rrUK THÜ.l cA.NDS upon thoue- ! X aedtwta are dajearx alcLeaia rrnribfb. ( If CrL!l, cert;' ll.t it i abola(;r txJl!ia Me rwioao r.r raoinj and tSTlCJC'KaTO tLabatured ai-1 ilUkl system, purifjlc ad enrvianft lit Mood TMturlDa; tie lk, aufftieg- ir. valid itffraltHeinJ Strenctia IRCRE IS NO AUSTAkr A be CT IT. J f It alt ewre Urer Cvo.iUuiIirprt:, Ctarrbaa ! Iijaee'ery, Uead4be, dpreaoo t .srtu, lvt j aad Arae, Ir.ward Fever. h4 Brth, or any liua of th Lirer. uab or KjwK. j GLNTIXÜEN, o re W.e trie Leahbr, nrva t and tr-irwi.? j LALirs, do yoo waul th blwui U L-aith t nwnuM j to rour rttxaji sjfiinT thr jo ( ior tnl fr tux)iiTttimx lir tot a com et t; It I warraitcd to tfrr tmU tioa. It anil rare aj f tlr KiCceyc. S4 or I.a4der; FcUBf , Ottmrtel Äleratmatloo, Ja. l!c of tbe tVorob. fcxren:w. trarr dUea ajiia frcia Cbroriror Nee-rce lvKUtr. It 1 an IrsfidL'M re'aer. For C liilUit-u. V ou wact yf'tf deltf ate, akUcj, f,t ctl A'r to be iJr, atrorr aud n.Lu.C Lrn utrw Ut. aIaa'a-rrarttilt Cordial. I Xtr rtirmiw. , e e-a it ta U-lK-!ctt to taa. Oiie tabl-apw04LJ, talea every taoroLtH, fuUji. I a aar praotn agalnat cfcUl and frr li.. ; tTr. clo.rra or any prerallofcdl. ' CAUTIONS Be are of !ra;sUta or deUerl j way try to palm upon ywt a UxUt of Bitter or M.apartiia toca tbey caa bay cbrap) by aa nr; it t 1 Ju aa good. Tbere aro eveo mn BAE enoK u aieal a part et tsy natse lo deb their VIU: tircv tiua. Aroid aturb lnTaiLOua llKATLü ail ticlr vik laiBoaa compoundal A for Dr. J. U. luLrai', 8trenxtbetilBK Cordial and JJood runfler. Taa Dotbin cU. It I tbe otily ret&edy tLat will purtf your tloud tborotiLlT, aad at tbe name tlDif' JiTKHNiiTHKX od LN UlOfeAli: tbe wbolr rrar. aau.. It la put up la larje UtU $1 per brtV or aU botta lor o. UK. J. II. KtLKAN'. rTirbtr. Comer Third aad Ina Sta., &. Loot. aU. Ir. sicLean'a iVastwrraaal Pill! oa uvt rcarLauT, ujotavat axAXor P(. Ttr-Tf t.Ttr baa t& a CAT11AET1C tted!i. c-ffered to tb pubBr, that baa ptrra enr evr lrfacuon a McLeao'a Unlrertal IUI. Betng cU rely refruHe.tiry are perb-crly !aucent aud caa be taara br tbe tsioi under itJi; vt pronpt and powerful la removing all Külwk rrlion, arid or lropare, frtid natter (rotii tie utaci. In fact, tbey are tbe only p!U u.t fh.cM Hr w-A t J malartoui LMMrirts. Tfcry produce tio irnpii.-, wcüir -t j.t',u til a, Ktcmarh er bowel, tl oupL vry- a iivr acJ ran'j., in h-tr operation, proauuttna' baltfcy iMTtliaa. j the llrtr aiMlKidera. Hbe will Cer trom biliocne, beajfbe aid f.njl rt'Wnact. when ao rb- ar. a TTTxtJy ran t-e r-htaird? Keep ttetn oc-o-taeüy batrt; ( wr.jct" Kr imkrn :n aroe, &.ay pr- ".i bw.r, daj a&1 BiiHitb id MOat.r.,. Aat t.-r It. J. II. Mr an' ttirral Fill. Tale no olrr. Iw-Uia' rotd. they are latl-. Prüf only 2.', otit hot aud ran aet br n.ail t.i ar y r-krt of it 1 J. G. Mi LEAN. Mle i-rr.etv. Ilr. J. 11, .sirLean'ii olrniilr l.tnintent. Tbs. Ht.-r Kai i iv t it rua V. .tis k 11 Hr.Ar. J3Tbuaad4 of bcicaa beiss-n Ua l.u i.vviicreputud aud uwrry, by tl tie ti tct al table Lluiiaert. It will reuet l'Al a.ji t 'bi Ubt&ulf, and It will cb-auav, pnr!f) a! itt fouleat SOKE In au iivrrdibly bort l'Bi, " A N e VOLCANIC OIL UM.VI XT 1! rr: t tM "i i, reurate raara ot LieuaatiU2, Gcut, or t-r.'i;, For Faralj-jta, Cotr-racted MuJr-,M.ffar, r r.v fc1 In thr JwliU, Mo.hi or Uaut.tN it 1M er fail. Two appiatioii. iil cor .'-or "n.rot, Ucalahe or Eara V . T. r T-im tr ?i -.M r ., i'ain. It 1 an InfailiUlp rtB rJy. ijy y rj'jfc .i ß.i it an in1fpnil:.' r-".t :y. K'--p :i (l bai. Fl-tNTJ TJ, rAUVEI' a?;y oue L a 1 otr rbar ot borM. a icinfy ly tl.lt. r .In VU carle Oil Ur.Ia.rtiU It tc a .-'r ai tr.IM ,. ccr 1v 0!: Sj-raic, k1U.', lxer.t9 dteMra Try i ar4 yv ".II b eTior 1. lr. J II. ."! Lentii Fe 1t i-tWt.y, "roi.ic:? kills Uore Vitt tit ami Ilorsr Tran ll Otlirr CotuplMlnta TTACKS ARE SUDDEN, AND A- fr-;ner.!ly ctath enuea In a ry r tort priv. ibmr-r it 'p '.to t alayt prrparcd totri ao alarmr. a cotut4aiLt promptly, , r a tri!?1if zpr (. dt 'JO tu'j. Oo-r 4 catUr and bora rmu conrucUr krrp ou band a prt,tire cure, and tNro liitire tbe livea of the'.r rattl and b f.-f m t a', by cobc. Rru.zb r t5 cn. ia rrrr mall sein rt-cpfcr-ed ws:b ibe ralu of a b-Tai. Ilail a ZZ. rt U-til-ifFloan'a L:staat Ib'f, p.rel!: a pin if rn wtr, arldotu f-ila to cute a bor ot cüic ia a It n at; in atren caca repeat Uie lo. la U. cvtiu'r i n:l-e, :r;!.., .raih, a:.1 tnsny otber jtirie c:i brr,r'.tJ a.d ethrr euiRiaU, jnri'. I. tact Uelf jK-r.iily fWu a ure. Xlnuy p.oi. harn bTi :oiib-J to w it rapi.l f u;f rOt-ci ei, by tb u. e d t):Si wv.rfal m.. tu-. Tbe !l. Ur Lft!l r. M:n ;4 uvs- tüe qT.t tti:y cf tb U cr.t ty :!, r,ur- ic.i.y o1re f n-i-tlird t rr.t-.: f tL d Dar Ullrr. For .TI a u K i n i! , SLOAN b INSTANT RELIEF I the Ureal Interim A l'.l-rnnl Rs.dy fur tbe ixroeiisu r.re cf ccllr, awe tribnbom, toUib, wrkrea cf tb ba k or ki.. Ly, dUrrtrea, Cy!-i tTy, rbolera tnbt3i, all a.ia. nr complaint, ick b'-adacb. apn c ak, Ilbutita-vr-t orr r ot tbe bn,pa:u in tL limb, rrarup and pass cnldi, pibal r.iupitu:, dl1 nt. rpr!r, brt:, rtc. Monti'e rotidltioit rem tier evf-r fa:l ir ctire L.'Tk-, enegba rr r.U Monti In lull) (Mm rue tit: w krrr.!J to cure iL mot t btinate ra t.f ) MoBii' IIore Ointnient II a no equal for Fltc!a or llcerattd Son. Tly are Sa41 1 t all da!ra In medldr. S-'. Terre Haute lj all b'4al b.ie. Fttai:; j ; KKifU. aplwr DAN KING i; NK tF THK STATrOFISUANA. t-Tar.'b at Trrr Haut, Jan. Is. sC2. 1 MVtljFMiff firj- r oi.!. ha Wa JlirM .n tbe Capital Smct t f tb 1'ranb, pajat-l M j.kbo!.lT us nind. Janis.1w.1w. PKF.T0N Hf.SET. Cab'r. OEl.NMtL Iii rtjr.T OF THE CoNMIIOS -f tb JVMitbrrn Hatik rf Indiana, n thni.riL pr'silng tbe f.rt Monday t.f January, ln br.soriF.s Stat H.n.'.t d joated with Tra. of ft- 1S3,(hio ti Notes aad l'.!a mvcur.ted 144,7 vi Snpnded Ibt 'iM " tiarik NuU1 . 'si IropTty nui Z.21 ti Iue frta Bark aad Farkm..-. 2. CM H Rral Kitai B ary f.- ir'iit-n of b-.airLs 1'. Otb-r Lral Fitai t oikj l fcht FvJjaus itMin 5j.ir 16T3 Ut mrnjita. CeptI Svk ti rpoiuca Cmla'ju LM. OO b' dt. Pr.tbiatn Aecoiii.. Sarplui Fuo4 16d.r.0o W I4tiar f 53,000 oo 3,000 00 0.000 (I MU 7 oa oo raiir orrictaa. J. U. WuJ4a . Fret't. r. 8. IT ruia.tr. Cb'r SliU of Indiana, y Cvunfy. Si. T Ä.ssrmair Vto: itüytwom. po ud ar tbal be It tbiCaabler ofel1BaAk, aod tbat tbfcir a-otnr Tr t cf tba cowdiUio oT aald fc.Bk for th frl1 tb ln aaaud. tri, ad Ovrrort t.tka tt cf b' 'r aod bIif. r.P. rpuil)is, Caabler. a,:o to ad uS 1 1 Vwl f.'ra te, tbla aUi dar d Jao7j, fa. fijCF.'E C. KT. Ifottxy robb. Jai. I iw. OAA STYLES PortmonUs, Ptxkewi KJJ t Booia axd rare, fgr eA low t
