Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 353, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 April 1862 — Page 2
TTTE DAILY EXPRESS.
T x Xi - c UTJ: SATURDAY ... Al'ltlL i l-Ci Wr publish to dir a very tctere-tuig letter trvui Jawi- Oakit oftbeldth Indiana re mernnt. The regiment tool an active rt iC the battle of Viitcheter. i Tue Hill tor ihe U.l.ii-... -I -:.-y mtl.e . I. 1 !;trla of I'oluulU, ius p d '. ei.ate i r u. vole of 2- to I I. Toviiir TiHiti.. There ituo orbc to re died at the April election, on Mouday next, of more importance to the people than the offi? of Townahi' Trute. A lauce i atthelawwill aha hi varion dutlt-, and j uovD llu-m are tl he h.i eutire coutrclof the School, TovniMp and RnJ fuuJi Neloninj to the Towntrhip, and his jrener si hare and super v Lieu of the dctie belonto thee various iettttmrnt-, aud U by virtue of hi cilice Overseei of the l'oor, be alo, by concurreucc ot the County Hoard, levies the various Utes required for Township p.irje-. a ubject la which the people ire no.u vitally interested Wo nay to you then. Üö.tyou want a wan whu ia thoroughly routers ant with tho various dutie- reiiulred i thTrotee, and one h U look well to the interest of the people. We ay W l.l well to vour vote. Letter from Winchester. Wisciitiria, V. March 'JTth lC-L tUairt Ex?rti: On Surulay the 23d -r v .k. iriin furfM rtcftrl tin rei - t r . win bed tr ,pj under OrnJ Jack.n ne.tr W in.h, .r.l dro.e them in btaiion- rout tiyoik.l Straaburf,. The Union force eaaM belonged to the Uiriiion of deueral Sbield. and no ujfrti rt er solJirr$Jrvm Cfn. tnk'4 D'itiwn ictrrintht batt'.t T he following rrfimeU ar. -ng.teJ. j 7th, I3lhand 11th Indiana; 5th, 7th, 9.h, n9th find C7th Ohio; 35th IUin..L; r4th nd llOfh rennsylranU, and the 1st Virginia laiWry We hal two cotnpanie.! of cavalry toi eight pice of artillery enrai iu the Uttl Thera may hate leea more Union troop in thw vicinity, but they wer not iu battle The rein anuensnge-i in the batil of Winchester could uot munter fi huaJ red men etch on the bittli lield and the ;4th Pnnylvaaia. went into the fihl only two hundrei and fifty airoutj, ind lo.t more tha oi.e Lundred in killed and wounded. This 2BiIl fore of Uaion tuhlier jm cvmuindexl by Nathan Kimlall, Col. 14th Iodiaua Volunters. ant Actio Brigadier liberal Ui Brinle, Shields' Diriiioa. I have t-tea thuj lurticnUr in stiting the rrenfth. of the Icnl force ami that it wai coxumandl by Col. Kimball, becaiiM I hav au stafmcnta in various japeri, in the credit of the action to Oen. BanLaft Gvn. Rbieldi, thereby robbing the gal but Kimball cf his well earned hnreli The f-ctj iu th c- tr l)rn. BrkJ tiki uot rae until Uie on Monhy anJ ttie (hetajf I cirrti on HutvLj night, and lfw veteran Sbielbt wa wounded tit S r. m. on Saturday, fhllo tvuliog pear cue ol our ob Uxuerics, bt3 ana Vii fractured I) the fracmeut of hell. Car Jy on Sunday wirtüi.?, (ten. Shield f-are the command t- (''. Kimball, and Otu. blilt lin r j ivt ou the t.attle ficU cu iutit. The Hoo-ier Huldier) love Üol. KiiuLall, aud they w ill not fit leepinly and rco vne Uurcl torn from th hero'.i brow. Oeaeral Shields ii too well known, hitiler 2D1 1 kill in aruii too cll established to render it n .iry in news papxf r writer.to rob Ler vlüecra of their lard wntt fame. Th Confederals fore enagett ia the Little nnftom twelve to fifteeo thousand tronj. E'ht hurwtre.1 cavalry, and twentyeiht pecea of artillery. Oi. of their own officer prisoner, say- they had thirty-nine piece! of of criiQuii It U believcl from tho Le2t inf'rtaatiou we can obtain, the rebel Ioja am unt to eighteen hnndred in killest, eroua.!-d and prMOacrt. We hurled on th battle hei l thrco huu drcd and tour dead rebel. The huue along the route to Strasburg were fiillfl with dead and wounded rebel nol lier, snd ard therltlen hurrieHy buried many a they died. So we iball never know the fall eilent of the Confederate Iom. We took three piece of cannon, a van number of Mnall arms ; and the rebel burnt thir hgge traint alonj; the route to pre vett their Ure from fllinc iut.j h band f our gallant Kttla army. Uiu' I in ktlel ia one huixlie-l and fifty. (Thw accurate returnA are not alt in.) Tive hindrt voundei , .r.. we hd a few ddien ttVen prioijjr. I csnnot ive you ibrtit nml-t, Imi .t d. nut eeel itt y. I'fce btle rwiuiUTer,! oo Hllurdaf tl'ter ti Ä-n, ax Ü f. if , aiid the ranuon.tdio via ke.4 upwitit drk. I'art of the Ut brigade ettrted f.r the rea Af inion etrly in the aiutrnofiu Sxn ücr I o'clock r u., the 14;ii Iniuna, lömmvnde! by l.ieut. Col Urt0, and loc lih IVnTHiU.ini, (Vtomk Murray, were ordered tmrch The? tt Ji b Col. Kicb;!l In per..irt. It w ii a f loriot ev'Ut that i;IIjM hnd I ; bfre. ua Cbt MoMUiin .le, when tHe rebel b-"t otr.itnirre-t the lIKiet rrlorv teii I j Ot.e. I hU Aren thnn r obn h net the foe with the sfuA Atern rourtife and csf.dT.ee. ul I htl m doiit thtl Vn w;ld h-A their , i.r tht un!t rr'um no core I An the fo .lh -.-de.f Wo, heoei, th I4'h rvi.r.A an t Mh I'en.-jU'anit iinI.Mif ll.eir rfr.af.S4 ki, ar. J, ilh btjot.et f.te l .hoie tm rebr! t. .k one mile. t.e th ntadepljirt 4 fkiiriii.-r.er. ,.. tt.j r1.!'' their liue rliui ti ni.le x a hilf JL tITth Oh'iv delo).! as Wou.4-ru f ui m huilr inurver on the leti the csvtiry it front the M'h Indict, half a mile in tt.. rear. fhe 't'n .Id eri It; n il.e.r r i.v all i.tjht l he f.rt of i l-i run! vre ifu dwr-.; tl r.irhi. ihee ta le tf. d tte'Kallt t i?-4id4 a rii.M. th et,j mt. ie-aifocc 1 ao-I I- e4fe.t, itrvit.t ii.
H- kets. Tl.eMhOl... ere tl.ro nf,,.,,,), farie I eofmnite.1 his btlle heroi.wh0 they ere chirgwd Lpwn iy ll.e re rw ff,,rt, aaralry. The ltth Intiipa vtntcu i, i n; . . ( , ... tUIr relief, aere fcre.1 ojv.o by th. rw-l af fcÄ1 u,rJ iu u( M tUlery.who atfue1, ,,l l.w, ,.f ; 44tIM. U-e h.flea Uuor thatcn hebeto. loj-ea,ehl ; 1 w?-n th.ra Wr.,U th devJiy mi U,
TL 14th wer uader the fira oru.caetaj for more than two hours. Col. Sullivan' hrigad moved to th ood, and hel l it r lie? j cannonading was Wept up fur four hour th rat my holding their joaUion -Col. Sullivan' battery shelling end carrying
haruc an J terrific (daughter into the ranLof the fo. Befor ISdllivan Lattery opened oo the eneuy, ther had commenced mavlov; on our left. This raoTe of the enemy ap t-eired tole ouf feint, to draw attention Irom oar rigm, lor mcy oon roiumcurw . e . l. - I mm mg to the ripjht, making au liuujt vicI totioua eAort to dank but there wa. " a boa tu their path." Meut.-Col. I'awn turned hu rVurott guru ujuu them, and the rebel column frit back la dietuay a the deadly ro-t He craved through their stuttered ranLa. At 3 W) t. .,the fir of mu.-.ketry opened grandly terrific. Who caa dribe it? I have reen and beard x dreadful btorot of la'd come fan and f&riouj, striking ativl rebeund in from the bulldlngt, aid making oue cou dnuons rattling. I know of nothing eU that w xaitch reemblei the rattle of tuuskrt ry. Tblitenible fire waa kept up for two hour and fort? minute axd all the time A4 heard the loud roaring of the caunou. You hare geen. perhaps, a field of graiu out down bT a terrible storm. So wü the forest tora Vy the fire of shell, and Fh.ot, and ride ball. Oar fore of infantry and artillery formed their line of battle, extending eau anil wet. and fronting south. t'ol. Murray'n fdth reouylrania, on the eitreme left, ia onlrol forward, and they. enva ao open wneat heut and through a narrow lell of woodland, a-cendinj ground ; beyMxl the wool, a narrow atrip of level lthd. three or four hundred vardi in width: . Wyond this the ground descend raplly. and i-t uneven, with cnggy rocks, and wooded ; beyond the w oodi are open field. The enemy' infantry are now posted in front of their b.ittcrie. When the frith Pnnlfani cros the narrow stri of Um.-1 laml, and are on the brow of the wooded de clivity, the enemy pour into their ranks a wilheiicg fire. Behind every rock and tree is a concealed markiuic. The brave Murray falb at the frout of hi regiment, ahot through the bead. Tho bravo Feriouylvamans stagger and reel. The fth h'to rapidly advance on their tight: to their eupport From th brow gf the declivity, extending north and m)uth, and nearly at right angles with out line of battle, is a s tr'Og tona w all or ledge, Uyoni which Jackson'.s M tone wall brigade" is stationed. Our detoted troops are thui sutleriog from a fir ia frout and on their tight Hank, and are cut up terribly at thLs time. lieneral TyUr la desperately flhihi Ith three regiments of Iiis Brigade, on the extreme right, endeavoring to turn th enemy'i left flank. Our troops are wavering on the left defeat ucu certain. Tto rebel shout and yell, aud think the. "red field" won. Hut far ftbov the rebel yell is heard th iioo-sier'a battle cry. and right onward comei old "Steady Fire." The Mth nihw taU the thk-ken of the light. Kelt and Martin, Lindscy and Beam and Slocum lie Uedding on the ground. Tha gallant CaUeron is clown, but only hi horse ia killed. The brave oldier yet cleerA and rallies the ohii3 of the 1 1th. Companies Ii, K, aad 1 are fijhuxg sdwwlder to shoulder, barJ be? et their raukri are broken their glorious rtaulir Td iwn, but quickly riues again. The 13h Indiana is swiAIy rushing to the aid of the 14th; they come on the left of the 14th and together the two heroic bauds charge right on the foe. The tide of battle is roll ed bark--the bloody field ii won! In this Last charge the l.lih aihI 1 1th Indiana drove the rebel force headlong over one mile. Ihiring the fiht, three times were the color Warers .bot. Some gallant soldier, (1 widi I knew his name) eued tho regimental colors iu one hand and the Stars and Stripes ia the other, and o they waved for a tini. Another patriotic .Aoldier of the 1 Ith, while bearing the regimental banner was ahot dwn; be planted the fU AT in the ground, and it -till waved defiance- to the foes of the Union. I cannot write ol all the heroic deeds tint were done that day. I cannot mention by name etch polder that fought ao hrately and well. All did their duty right soldierly. Lieut. Col. Harrow commanded the llthj and was with hem cheering them on, thro' th thick: of Ut fight. Six company officer of companies II, I, aud K, went into Cght, tit of whom were ehot lown Cip tains Kelly and Martin and I.ieutenints LiivWy, Beam and Sloeuui, t'aptiin Owen only escaping. (Jen. Kimball waa ealin aud cool. Oulj when h looked upon hu dead Uil wourvled toldier, dkl the feelings of the man overcome, th lern oldier. After dark x wounded coldier .hard hit (ieneral's voice artd houtetl, "t'ol. Kimball, ia thst yon? I heard you were killed, and I hae beer wi-hfxig I had been killed, and you Afw" Th bra, kind mil) hryty to fep. He h a inatrhl e Soldier, end hp )-e hi nirn. tnd they all kr,Ow it, and 0 (hi y h.e hiiu, aiel aowl l follow him 4i.)Tf fr it ativ time.tttid aalat any idd. A.tiu iiit John J T. Jibuti u.d L.rtiU 1. w.i Chtrle Boudin .1 of Terre lanie, tirn. KimhaU'A aids, hhI tii,t fliatitlv ihev carried out the ienerrs orlet. L!ut. Ih.n I. not suiioncd the difb-rent tef.imentA in morainf , and w.n thrrmb ihr tno-t ret, fij.i. hr.i 11 !r, uold ),i a kl pilOUl, Mid lO-.V If n f.N,l. l.ieut. Hwi.n's hone a Iii..! d.t us.td he co.ild (.ot pur hiu into a trot. I ilt. Kep hart, of the wiih I V r.i.iy I aula. Jhj a te a Oeoersl Kiruball'' aid Three i.n.e I.e A hol throuf h hi rh.lhe, j lletonr erdlernefi rri; all wbetr ihe l..dUidew ttork aroutnt iheia T"oDiuh prci e Ai.i.' 1 torhed tt te gallant Kimt!!, f,r thi i;luium vitory. It the fr 1 1 if lory uur troop lute wun cn on llw ia;,owued I'u'.oiuar. 1 . rve of the 01 Id dwell wih an inlen e -ujari on ibi j)ihwi ut ftrruy. livery wheie b j had our trop been vi tori iui ft 11 our rej C01A baiiU Our lorres hat bn rrownr.t ! .iL hoora and uilihi, f4niA - - - ? ' Never was day j.eM ty ,r,m (HCto iintal anttrty than ihe'Jldiyof MsefhwiA. hf thi hero, but eoHr at..!
ivir burstlug Ih'k "aud fe nro.md them,
ktil tho uir mA5 Mile J witli tuutLmous ahtit of letdcu tain, ihc tiootlcvl it not. but fearl-sly performed ibrlr uutio. and how tbcv Jave r-capeil the duiru xaanj of thir romrudr receired, the Searcher of lie-rt alone tan tell. Let the worM e e hoi uiuih ture bravery lies in the belt it ot mic'u i.ti-Ji, ionlfudiog lor country 'a houor aiui ''berelitary liberties" than hi iraitor ho eek for Wlood and " , .1. i TaM.'wiiii Hffcrt The Hi. Inn md IIjminir f the 10 sa) : It ia known tlat for otuc lime s-t. Von frrn kn beeit discnshig In eet rct wfsiiou th pro; Tie iv ofsendu addiiionil.corntuiisioners to "Europe. o negotiate a oU of the entire cotton irj mi toriirn account, aumi in purcha-e-by Xh'n t'overnuient. The dbnruisaiou in ?er sjion t(ok a very different direction from htt wj-i primaiily intended.it bein inöred that our preetit ttuhieie to ITurop should bo recalled ; and that our diplomatic relation with KogLnd anl Fiance hhould b tcnuiiuwd for the firesfiit. ThU projos;iou h been renewed n open Courrcd, any i understood to le chiefly intended a as hibtioB ot spirit and resentment at the thuftiiog and rclfifh policy, eipecUlly of the Euslishtovemnient, on the qua-tion of our recognition. Tin ATLtNrtc TcLccatrtt Cabli.. 1'ci rate advices from Londou, of the l.rth in-t., atate that Mx. Field, w itb other leading gen. tlemen and capitalist, interested in the Atlantic Teleeraph Cable enterprise, were to meet Iord I'almerrton at noon oo the 21 t lilt, and that the propct of a Atifactorr termination of negotiation with thedovernment. iu regard to raiding the tiocesary capItalto isecure the proposetl nev-- cable, were very encouraging. Mr. Held confidently etpectcil to return to New York at an early day, with aAmrances of the earnest co-operation of the British Out eminent in the great undertaking which he has o long and ably endeavored tn briny to a suc. d ul i-muc. Andy .?onvo ha caused th arter-l ol eteral of the leading ece-sioriitj in Nit dt ville. The effect of tufts of Lr.vs has been tried, and now the flrtue of stones wU be te-ted. We believe that evere measure will the leading traitors would htv awholo some cftect. It is time the ret. ein should know that the Uoverntueut uot afraid t. punish them. The bi.piug of a few of the niOrtt inoleut of tho 'aahville seceh, by way of a commencetneut, would ftifv tho atrao'phere. Cia. Com. - A marketiuan at Ciro, a few da ii.c, Mas awiudled outof his vegelahleH aovl arii des, which bad a tendency to excite bii ire to a considerable extent, lie told the com manding oflicer there that if the Anpel t.a bricl f.lopped Jtt Cairo, there would be tm resurrect um. Wby' ;?Ued the otlicer. 'Because the people would 2windU hita out of hi horu before lie htl time to raak a single toot.' Tb. Memphis Appeal aya : We would direct the attention of our readera to the act passed by the Legislature of this State, to provide for tho payment of the war tax. The bill reccited tho arproTal of the Clorertior yeoierd.y, and is uow the Iaw. It will te eenthal the wUto has atuiuo4 and agreed to pay the tax. This w.H right ; and we conpratuUle tho country upon th jromptnesa with which th Lejibture and iU Kiccürney lure dlived sf the mattet. Some obt was telling an Irishman that a fellow bad eatcu teu naucets of ir cream; whereupon Tat book bis head. 'So you don't believe UT "With a nod. IVt answered I belare in the era tue, but not iu the eaiir cers.' A Methodist minister, in preeentinp to th War Department a new ehell that he iuveut cd, ii reported to have said that he had preached bell in the abstract a good while, and was now anxious to give a little of it in concrete form. Mary 'It seems cruel to kill so many animals for their fur ihitty-six. poor squirrels put to death to make a muff for in!" Kmily Ves it is cruel. Why didn't tho mon aters tike their skini off without killing tliemV QtAKta Toasi. This U me and mine to thee and thine. I wih when thou and thin come to eee mo and mine, that me and min will treat theo and thine ns kindly a thee and thine have treated me and min. Thia is a new version of the old compliment which runs somewhat after this wise: 'I wish thee and khy folks loved mo and my folk as well as me and my folks love thee and thy folk.. Kor nure, ther never waA folk nince folks was folk, that ever loved folLs half eo w ell as me and my folk love theo and thy folU. (tr.NLRAL W. S. IUsBAN, on retiring from th command of tho Mountain Depart ment, to give place to flcnrral rremnnt, i aucil'the following : Hr trKii ARTrt Moi ATAiN IEP.aTwcr ,) WnritMNo, March VJth. IbCÜ. fitntral Order No. t I'aorutR Orriritia avi. SoLiulku : Department Order No. 17, published the Preai dent's War Order No. l, announced the change in the limit- and ntOe ol Ui'm Depart ment and the aigntneiit td an ofhYrr of nperior rank to its vonmiii.d Major Orneral Jobu C. IVf umnt, I'. S, A , Having arrived at Wbctliug to s.!! the command, I now take leave of you in the only mttiner iu whirl, circutu-lauves permit : tit (leneral tider, Vnrxpanwn in .bnn-ln ihn ut Depart tornt of tootitiUiiiA Mid h.re;i, in the rains of Minimier, the rold and idorim of winter, lor tone inoiithi I luvt wiine-M-d yuur on Complai-ilnf eil in, I sttUlty, )out uulch "' )o"r inaiihini aiid your cunibit I'ndrr 0 .l. to vnur brirrrr anil fjood ton ibirl it ii due tfut t:l itile fever bis ttefide! oir srnr in all theo ut reKion. Wherter 1 fi I 'bsil tejr-with in the retnambran e nf inen ho, lest ine Um aiJ i(A eodenimeniA apainit the lorve. of all other tayte and hahiii, have umSetUikru Li inuie themelve V ibt'i. privitln. harddiip at 1 dangers of a military I Je, aud l ate ms reeded. Hut, ConirSite, loud öa 1 um of the in iy fuffp you Lre luni di,pltyel, I ntu proud er Aiill 10 br te.timoay m t,,$ pure and .flY liilitii whU h ) .aU1 it torlh. No ra e ti artl tetiTti! "pifd, no low ffufktiiij rfklri e.idrilip, tto hLod an 1 ifMtoi.id fanaii' i'tn, Atiuii'd y..u ; unr it,tr i'ieiK-w, ic tuigmiiimity st. f tfbeartnce towtrlA th-e wtom th n.bllioti bs mi'ed. )'t hate td.own that yi.o fntef isl into Ui cuiiuia with i fftiflii') thl th Interest. rf fie f-n eiwuiet.t aiwl even of humm freeloin l'aelf, oj p..-t ltj trbitrtry ar.J ilej t l!I by rchrf Ii ' in fat or ol ile'poibui, lay iu the i-na. and that you lotighl for th bberlie of t,-)th Sur Ii moo deserve tu be, ar.l will ba fr tltemselves ; or, d)in, will berjuestli liberty arvl a gloiUui name to their po-tenty. Thst it may f.e your hapy lot, in. the' I'tlon aul wiih the C'onAtlt.iticü aid the laws ; u b fre and huppy your '! tea, and to berMteb tiee-lrn, lippine anigloriout nayie to ynnr chiMrrc. i any cherrhed wlh and hopo. w. ii. j:oi:ci: ans. itrisind er tien. V. S. A. ncnovau KI:i:LKH V MOIIH AK hare Hetsva ltblr t.uir.p ar,d 01 Sl.a tbt F at 1 nil J.of a, Ncjh d I. sift H'iwa. , - - r. r 20Ora
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VOTIOE TO PHYHICIANS. N'ic U t,rby tt4t mlf4 rwl for UtJical atid S-irlcaJ attendance (incU4ing mJi. ciM) upuo IL ftUoixra cou fl w J in th JaU aa4 Ur tu I'our la ltUtrkt imnbr ut t.uJjr, will La rCti' ta aU4aturd ta 79th lut. M t H.k a. ., kith Anlitor' Onc In Itrre lliatf. biditna. 1 Ti N1 will b for or jrar Irwm the 7i Jr of UuUici Nuoilr On taujrt thl )art ff iL' roioijr ooria of tL rutte of loatu Klvr nJ itf tha W baU I'.iif r. XIX jrrMMAU Lul uupuiJ ith 4L turn cf resncedble p-ror.s la recai itioi Ur tla Ulitful kr(t r f f h f oar4 tViiouiiut.ert rf Vio iuuty. k.h. AU.KN, Bt.li4 . Auditor Vigo tnuiilj. MEDICAL. Dr. J. W. MOKA. ! TILL rUACTK i: MKUlClNi: tut ObhKirlf., iß T- rrp-ITüt an.t lriult. in all U tr rl,v. Onie N. l ni. mi llot, up tair. l:iJMDKMrNo.ti.. I'iKlet., north oT f iniury. jsoiti: i:yks i souk i:vi:s ! ! To the .lairtat. DU. M MOITDY takes this tuwthoil of auDounclnrto the inhabitant f th hh valley aod tabUo giwrlly, tbat b lia ruinnilr liX-ate-t In ht cltj f Trrrc Hccie, Vigo county, IiMliaua, wkere he hc 0eneJ au Ufc on tie curu.-r of Fourth and CLrry treeu, l..r the U nfit tkf tbne artilCfV-.t KU aar ff, o!4 rUru,U- 4ieaa and 4tt-M f all kit4; ' iur ilte prartire of niedivIiM (rnt rally. H willavpMi-ntar attcntl-ui ta the f.llowliv diM-a: .iort. ry, .ilii, rtiruirsatUra,rugU. U loiig tan.!iti)r,ccn)f raln. acrofula, aud olJ itrr, having p"Ttn..sl K-weof the not wointtrM eure known. Hit rcm.li'i IboUfrU i w and uukuuwn to JL r i riiw grneraily, lite Iwm t"-le.t lu kunJrr.U ra aut 1'iiaa to t fjredy, ai, aud r-nia. N.B. All rill-, i.lfht r day, rwwiiM!j .t,.)i wuu net prafeVi.slly engarf l. DIL D.O. WALLACi: offers hie ProfacaidifaA aeieea to the rltizfu of TrrtHast au.1 aimuii.llJiK country. DlTICi:-rmir 4.Jriwe.t cd II. Y. Patilk' l'rO(i fttore. . KKSlDtCNfK n ."aii, t.elwtii eth an-t 7h ttlrerU. ' uolfid6m W. 1 De laaMater; 1. I. I pilYJUIAN AND SUK(JKON, eaea of t!e Kr, n1 Tar; pros fcr fatarat, Ar- I Uf.'UI Iuiii, Ilergium, Nta.hyl..ma, .SuU'iau. Avr. kerr, ve ihn t.rti4 fruiA of enie arxt I Jl l.itrm inftil ailr.U VU" irrjiJii ui ui ir- ( krönt lafimaatlon of the fr'y and Kar, hy a init.t ronrfia oframejl.1 ;rtii, M"torea i-ig.it t tu Etind, aiid Uf arUi to the lwar, In all ras nu:.r-p-tila of rura t.y nuraUon or mouic d treatoieut. Uir hm MMQtlfvl. fre or rharae. fc letfr t f'th-rwUa. fa, S.utLeat coryer Seena J and Pop-lrlri-rts, TVrre.U-vut, loticn. irehwiy L. nYCE fit SON. Jut Keceivcd-April ht; 180'2. T Till i:mioi:ium or paswov. RKPRKSENllNG the Fashions of Tump, and Amt rica. with alt th ytc !. r.'on H'ecA.'y, m ttry rrn.r. .Novnn-iiiln, .f iv.'ry at s W. t.. ri.it ih.- iii.Ht a-ti'ti. ih. Travrhttr IIainrtAi-iii imry .ii ti". f.. KYt!l! L SN. JEWELERSC. Cc J. IM. CRISHER. MAM IIS IN CLOtUitt WATCHES, j v.wt.lrw sit.vr.it wari:, 1 'inf. pot:Krr cn'LFUV .a roMTLm; hrimint ot ANI VXSCX HOODS! A I WAYS ON II 4M. dock, Wtttche utiil Jewelry Keinlrrtl anil Vr rmel. ...ctMtuBLn tui. run, orrosiTi: thk post oFFin:. roi ant itkilt, taart2daly. TKltniMIACTLi. GROCERIES. LU. HIVH La removed hia Jrorrry and lrovlsioo Siorti o. 3, I'boctkit Unw. 'aha.h S:rt, ueit door to W. R. MrKeau'a lutiklnff Oine, UUatock Uconttdr rally lorrvaci ty nw purrhii from tb btt riurianatl NVboUnaU I Irma, ao hit entnira wilt fin J at hla New ktanJ, realea theaanal aortoient cf ProlAl.in anl tlrr. the ruU'iwIna; aitklv swir;iriiv:KS:. OHKIIN CHKKSi:, mm iiu Tto t'in:i:si:, SAilDIN liS, miiLi: irobiviM. Mtr.NCII CllOCOl.ATK.a 1 1 V II. M ACAKONI, VliH.MlCKLM. I'lkDNCH MI'S UD bv tl.f Killon or Udlle. tlo Parlna .I.t V.r I lUtU), A. All th o! i f l.eapt than at any .ihr .acnl ttrliTrrrd I kin hy lXj i .1 Wnanii I kF!M)Tnf A.Um Stiliel'ai'elehu. .1 tt I'm tMt-r Viur, wb.Usl and rUll, i , I H ni t . Xn h U Pitc, 1H. UIVI.'S ('.tfiwl.i Wmih it (be JL puf Jeuuiu. J ! i f l!. i i'f;i, n, th f M 1. Althl-.t t etr f re fur alt. t ..f vl ( -r i.. h i l,n .ir t .Hi at hi. hivr. . Vl.L Lindt of l.i'jiior.i, Toreiu and k.,uieii,., r,iftr, Kf, Ar . t i..r,iCm III. Rirrv ICMOOLO. II avinu si:t i?Hi:n rooms Inih fVitlT Hi ll Vttt. !-onr an4 I it rir"U, in . pru a I ilia rLtM. r.r tl fin, n aliikJit, it . ?i!i ti altrrb, ui a tIN ..( .lo.ii.nl. Pai.at t'vraarkat -Th V.l'ui.t ..f ReaJiai, ndracmribeAlphiUt, ffrlhoff, the flanv-nttry SotiiiJi, tiling on Htt WaUtl AU).tt ir.'ut a,n(. ir hf t..i; Ii.it it.. nrtl ) ar ta ly Ta-hr. Ivtraviii tilt IH rural vr-ua!mr, 3-l-l'bllft! r, tiir-i.a V. al fuliwr m. rSln.tli rt of I ImpMary .ntaN, r-l!. rr ti.drvth.lrr, Mtntal at.l , flu n Ati l. t li. 'HTaj.by, It Ktciblp and Vra Vui.- yj Gaitia -kl-lt"a.!lnj? and IVflMr.e, lib h- ad- r.J f petllnr. t? vritluf, M'Bial v i itten Arltbnvtt.- (5.! trnt r.!ttff1: litrrdy, larr?pt'va 1 fc jet, !; Ar.at) IW at Itourjif; A'.bra, IUy, at part; latin t. mrctn d . Vft. il lluUe and Iwia.itt- ( 00 Ifj- Jw n;et 1! Vra,lt td ?J i art( Rar; phi-t-phf, rtifd.ry, I'nJtaU .Ataiea bi'iofj, Utttr tr ilvn; laM 1 AttiUar ic a , V oral Mnte, lwrlaaiiAu aa4 t' tnr i.dvn, ... ., !:' 2 eaiicwttb Ort- k aa.HKMotry 7 ( V.r.t Vt ic will la Hut ll a In lh pul! rr-w f riarlnratl. TitT Lxj-Sm -J tn Htv Vf.. u Cirvtrtt aM Phil (..:pt kl Apparatut fra.ah.J. K, ! w. IIAlLi. STTTt. aaTTtwi.
APRIL, 1862.
ritOM NT.W YORK. aw'000 d- Pr,t,t"' 10,000 yd. t hallirw, 10,000 ydi Other Drtu tivodj. Thee flood- ere all boiuht cltee the f-Ti'il derbne iu prices, aud whsj i- t.ftier. 1 i l 1
we a fit DETEHMiNEDlMi-rrhaut Tüiloritf TraJf
To ric them 1. 1 villi c.O. t'MU.M si Lower lrrieN Thin ate nrvailinherpor el-ehere tthr. W pst ! 6. (Oed I'iliT.f'? r.petiint ti Kitt Hua 'hallir-' at . . r.Jftra. Jijtr Challie-r at Mtr-lln- at Alt Other Quösle in Proportion 1 isT We nri tally prepared to efl'ei wll UoiJs by the l irce of iviawe, at ss Votfc rrice.-, addinr Treitht. M.ACr.OF BU.SINi:S-iiff North fca't Citrner Public So,mt. TlTEIiL tV RII'I.I'Y. Ttrre-Haute, Ap.il 2, Ir6 . l. nvcG Ci cc:j. i March 12, 1RG0. i CNTS Otting to the Hth Prioe VT of BleaboJ Mulin, yu i a tuy oor KEADY-MADi: SII1KTS Chaj.rand bTa PKTTKR FlTrTN! OM.l THY Tili: HOLDES HILL SHIRT! Ii. TtTCi: i SON. i isc jvuriFAVT-Two vipunr.s. 'tftnt'b Kufjlish Cotton Half Hose ! L. HYCK A SON. MDMESi GOODS! KrCMVtbTO lAY,iXa tlTRliX NKW ItAl.MOHAI. RKIUTS, tJuWt roUra. all .ri. . IIAI.MOKAL UHiV SKIKTS, ttnMi HOnl' SKIRTS, J;ut v i el-d, tt ItI'-m Wcr4rf,iT I h.j. NiXTimuioss, i Nor Aty ti lt to 1 ll ' the 'I'rinnniu Hiilton, ai.i:xanii:u KUM.i.oVKs. pt 1i Cwl.ra- III ei , ; Ni:V SI VLK sritisd FRISTS, ai HI! Al Nfr.TS. AH Si;i: ..'JE At NO,. COAP. XiOFKHHOU (ARU NU IH OITT OV TOWN I rn tf an fast aa rak f ale Urlly eattw tralad Koa. Uft at ItartUu'a. wb.ea art wa t antead a La aa laaUeet arutla fwt aa a vis aad aka twi 14. tar rar ! cbapa b tb faf ar hand. attJ for th taetb, tt Is enawrpuaad. It la warrar.teed aja. tor, anvt pajat aad gTeaaafi. ar.lia, .. Haan, n a It, rwita fatwoiTt,) ant Uta tputa freat ail htada of ftrnlure. AJ 'all n KrUtt, ta aU tfact, aavl aaenr mm tm mti a. mmw I, mv PLOniOT AD CAHDCMgR. rIMf ll untlerif;nel ofifert to the citi 1 iva tt Trra Hanta aad trlnity, a Cr.a aud tare iiaurtatat tf twtrs, rtmUitg wf ro.ea, erhenat and boaquata, aad ala avarfraaaa, aarly -ratablaa, at., al hla Wr NorUü Mala tr.t, btwreC:h and 7t Ktraau; ant ajt4 atkU tar4e, tt tb Cft U"t tctatea tb Via acnaa ani Cat IL! Koa4. WTUiAM SCHÜLi. 3tT3lIw n.it äfft V J.ner. etna l err want roue. UctTdtf '
CLOTHtrJC.
i Otnsliall a Paddock I HiVk III tVM IHM S V II I 4 V ST O V 14 I F.iubra-ini; K-i th.i NV at Uemt in kl'ivi:- .niiTb, ctAi.. iants, ' VKsrs, ic. rtL-.., i h'lendid A'orlnietii ol . i 1 ' I..H IHIIh I All iheSpiin)' utesol Fteio'h od r.noliinb CaNSttneret, Caehmeie?., Meltonr, Ac. ; Afii r iKr.NCH .NT.. itiov noons. hu i Gents' KurnishiDg Uootls! ! the mu.i !tutt and eomplfti et er J bf.).ivht t.j thfiu. Fmbrirln' all ibe lirw 1 flyle iu KoarU. Tie-", t'r.vau. H-udker- ? 'biet. Um. i-Jü, iw. -v tnti l.r.e j ! f ! i summer Indci'Trenr ! br.irt. Shirt Coltr. ani the relet-rate 1 "ne -t .Uiin rrae SI'itt. ! uairTDitt3c w wider at .01 1 i, .n. e uüi; ,ft xh" h1 ctr'i Kororvti ar.d s.tDerirsn rael.M.n IMates ti-i 1 j ,iTt, f)rlU üllit( jif , f,:icL f.NHMld, A tAIIllC.ti Wo- Si Vo.uliuii, nuncznico. TERRE-HAÜTK Fruit Parin Nur ß cry ! f PHC Prtj)rietor8 of the nlxive NurJL aery oflVr, fir thi frln'. plaotla:, a full aaaortmeunt of FRV1T 4 ORSRMLSTAL TREES ! Of tb mot apctroTed vatleUe aad thrifty rruwih, suliabla ilia and ajre fvr trantplantlof . Vfe Lr an fire '.If nt aovrtmeot of i:vi:uf;ni:nNsi wtirh are yunn atJ thrifty, n?o-??r from two to ttAit fdhifth. Ciue aoU rxaioiue oor la. k brfur j.urthiuH tdTree Prdlara, Th people of this Cc-ui.uj rrrUluly i.rl net 1 -e tola of ttaa advaolare f uia-nluir m Itnoery at home. OnWa friui a dlalturr or tl.'-r cotuin thrccnh tL Tot 0Si from ior bere, a .11 f promtly attended lo. ThoM leartnr the talrrtioo cf Fruit Ut n. will r t a (rood atattrtEMSt. We mM tiprvt to prent a arpo lot ef the NACEMOND SWKLT I'OTATOKS! Tkit Sprliiir, aultbe plar.tt rtn he bad at the B? ry or In lrrrc-IIaut in the'.r aeaaon. lur urwry I tbre tnllrt eat nf Tcrrt-Mactr, Indiana, one-Laif in!Ja tnth f tb Bivnrrrto?t hcwd. Adwrrt Ll.CM 4 TKiol, marltlm Trrrc-Uaut", lid. Fruit and Ornnmrnt.il Treei, riURunur.HV. tosr.s, ,vr. Having aarorad tb Aren.-y f r th olr i f I'rutl and Ornammtal Tree, hrwbt, Kverjrrrnt Vines, Maw tr Tr. Ac. v r., TulUvataJly; J. V J. TAYI.OU, Attla raUhratvl Trfffa litrdfn Nurwur., t..tr Nrwport Kaotiit ky, I aai prpare4 t futM'b any and avery varUty of fruit, ahrtjfchery, tlwet, n;.. at lmrr ral.-a l baa .r hftre narad ia t r. i (lre, ai.d tlnn a;r naud rwltiai in uur via Iiiiu4-, I rat. ithtadViy warrant every art I tld. I than a afw tlt)t baeaniilead.Hhrb arxt I uera mi tt.lt Kl at Mr. M. . Cwrtiwell'a Mat alt! Af ioil mi at M. re,aa4 tboe abo runtmi Uia piLa. int. vht ! aill to ei aatioa thi. AU vrjaa it ft i!h Mr. It. Jl. t't.ir.nn: 1tl te en'l!y alint.t t. Mutia5'n H.H. TI W I "home nursery? i 'V v l P it.: . f.... . I ion I. inn vi ix'iiMiiiif hi no inn'' a all lt.. nif a rS' lr, .li.t linm Hr. Va'-'i't lfco, ft..nj lUa trla' Ttf 4 TJarfthall Ynvurriify At tb Ah" ?t.a r.f Mr. Aai.ia, iLr. r .! i ft . ( IhiatVuit ll' ia , . S.oth 0, lr 1 w til ! atirw j. a ail tit . f l'ruitTrtri, Ortiimimil Shrubbery. ! yf , A". t if.rtt l.aJt.-a a-pn-laUf Ij rail and ee ! a.y Apiien ,. pea, L lirr ,n I'm., Kn-ei, I !. ft, . I b f ati hat ( itn at Jr r 1 Hl pla.e i 11 aitJ t 0.r i r t weh . . I lWf,i;TTf, U'M. t tf. llIJa i i i il.liSMI I II A t't.. are Via irv.!' ! Lava f -i ! Indiaanpoli! umerv, htjt,lbi4, FWMlfcf, attt t.reei. Tr, ShrfcN, V tbaa, .., (irt.n-M .aaa M. I., a . U yiaat tany. a Itltast art lov1tt4. tr lra -. !.-, c.1 hraiail l.tOtA; tuiwf !fJi. .rn-t, d Kan .r U t'uj, ptUtNAPOUS, NtN. atr.WniUn TatWk I ear tmluilaj atil fr Tarr Hanta aad 1. Inliy . COAL! COAL! j XX O IT 1 2 tnra a. c.iowmJ i. a. cuvt rOMIl A lltlill If I!R. thraa.jutrt'r füllet weet Ulla city, ara naw pr par4 la rural. a harti.a ifuLr. auk a ud artirU ml m Hl.7-m, ( , i imoM t tult tba pariKot tiiwi VfttratiM Araut the H.ikUi.4. p.r.i( atel 1 Fanaartbara; t'oal Mtrtaa. i CT OfieraWftat tba VlfalWitj iA.al.at at lha Fai4occ.f .tU.af Ci-iHt, aar ha Hi. Lt...':1 Radraa twtvH, will ha tili 1 cn .hrt il -. tttva CI Ultl. SMIJII
MEDICAL. Titl.N.
H ! "UlGIll.T i ONtkMkATTlf" i A Foiü od eiclCc Krtudy 1 Kl 1,1 rurIWioftLeHIMKR,k;iNrT.URVl i i TLi MOtrit. tfwr- tL d, ,r f . ' iDaeadtatLeAbM)JCbOTs Into hitU Hun-, nod all t'NXATl'KAl. KNUkituiv," , , . I r rramra, eil a.h i.m.svim tiu ri i. irufi tor t urs, omi:x, or cuiuki s. I iiruuxD'arxuAiT riTnr r or VVr&lb , Arukinm l.tn'sl UVtr yf Im'pativii, I. m t InJi- reiK aLum, aiti:Mji:i wito iiir.rcu.owic siairtoü ; lndi.pH.itk.n l'wrü 1., Msi,tFuwf r, j WrakrreN TrtsbHnr. j Iturr. c(l.frw, Wieralr-, , iKmiM Mi't luiu in tLe tfu k, Lnit ryu lj-.it. V il,. Vu uUr tm-ci, ' M.4 1I!!.:;. llblrg of tie l.-'. ; iTjo ct iU aiti., ruptlM on th arr. t'AlJJlt.Xl'XTtMNCi:. ro- ?e m.tMn., if alh ,d in ro oa, wldvb It.. ralU-Mi h.Tanabiy r raovr., .H Ju ; ivw)tkncy. i ah m, rniimi- iti. ISOSKO! M1KU1UI. hATllM A1ST ailEf ; horana- that they at Dv treautwly l..i ' . : if tLoye -iihn I L m-i:asi:v' -INMtMrV AM)ttiM jjKrior. , iiii are aware of tiie cum T iUr ir nutlrtlT'e id TXOyr. all.I.COMT.-v Tur. RifOKUsur thrlvaasi: asiu m . Audibr Mclam boly I)etl.i t j tVrfVirjvf... ; TiiK ossimiioxu.sd am itriFd wiru J CE(itMC Y(tXKSr.S, uir the a:4 if Tn. Jir.ntj trrrihrit auJ j ts:ifwraii th ttv. , j Vfb..-h HiHit uo imtH MTBl' taar.Vij I i um uk'iio vi. .-n umii'ii I OIJ) tH YOL'Nil, SlNul r, wthlUKP. UH .N ; tkmii.mino at tKKituy, i IN kUNT A!Tr:ClKS I'M I'UAk TI A t r I j tor LlKt H.itnl-i U'ieqalle ty any otl.tr ffMt'xf it. I LU;i .r l..!'it.vu, lri rotariiy, Plutu, i u., t Supj.re-doii td tu-tuary k.va.-uait.i, rj rrt-i .r iiitu tt cf th t'truaLeucorthia fKM tl.KS I Iii l!.l -MiWAirw . r vv to ie, Mrni.ty, ana Ur :i ovwt.'.aJn' Jr-ilr.i 1.1 th v-. wL' tbtr arl.ir. in m I .JN.-ri-tu u, Hi' !t ci it ijM.i.. n, i4- in il.r iw:tisr. ok 1 h tsv.r tr liv. SYillTDUS tlaiVK N) r'XJ'U.Y M(.'L'1J l:K VTlTHOrt 11 ! Tin so u Knon, Vitmr, .a fij.r j iltl li t. i. u i-sriri4sr o Mbnrt r.rrf r j uriAftoijv i:riatT p.i'4'itr j si. 111:1" "ulsi:tMS . In a:llolr Atafea, AI Ltllc k iptr.ia t tittle r m ttai.v U tHrt; Soltomr.i,.-. ( AMINO KMSKCKK. liu ht'tiunt ilr--ire aril !o ttiti.C i. Pr eulm auJ furiuf S4u.iur- wf the I l, Allay ii.ar Pain and lnfluiii.au.n, to IrruM 4'. the dM if Jiaeaes, a.vl -lUU) all I' 1. n. . tljea. aad wo-t Matu-r. WHO M AVK PtrTN Hit VUTUS lF VfL'Ati, aid who hare paid uky rn t Ururf.l iaa fd.i tie, have faad tVty wre Uws-ived. a 1.4 it at iPOIs.N La, hj i t'e .4 "I'xmrrtXi A.usi gril"Um drlfd tipin tie tui, u tfrt . at an airiravatd f.-m. auJ t r hp is Amcu ikiui.r. LV' UHAIBtlii'.H UTK UT U t'HT Lt all w,.. 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Prartu al and Anai-tirl C'bu.1-. 1A ou Ttii .. i niMHim Hit. iii:Aiii; or (ot THtMiis AND I'l'lUXCiPUrD bEAITU.A, VTnwet.JnaTi to 3lpoa "urn rawta k" "eje kb" aano a oa raa ai.pev a no arvanuaw Hrhui'olJ't Grm'ne Preparatlun. " " Kitratt hiwhu. Saraai.arü'.a. " tiuprve4 IUm VVaa. ?o!Jty T. Ii. llthli Alu, J.U. t TMNi.lt A V. P. M.IONNLILY. Al l.l.N PKNCn, 1. W. PATIJCk v AM all Imiariau crywner. ASIFOUHKLXIiOLlS TAkK JtO ÜTUTt Cat out tla advtrtlaemant and tttJ for It. ajn ATonoucruamoa ajcd KUHauKB. a! An hS'Clilw 1 T SlimM af-aWt. f r.erjr2!ei, cfiT. trr.ir.aisz ctrir-:'. Feu arc a'v.Tr: cf f-V vrr:rtv.c r! n-.-JJ rnrTJy, if n:i aiiiKutd i : - Aa" " tV a a It, .Vr: I an jrciei f.Vli tey are l1 Irrt aiic Irfcrc f'.e fui'.is J.rMjia, cJdt JjJ.ftmrJiLtia, in pciiumfltfan , n-. : lttblic Speaker tr Singfr . a aril i : ii hr.:r ."ell ', nil CZVoiL''" ,ir- 1 Cl"'-'-In t: ru lr .V hf MTJarty-U TIUK. H. II Ii ft lnVrM, Trrr. HOR PECTORAL TROCHES. 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