Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 415, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 June 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

TKRRE-KAUTi:: MONDAY JUISE 23, la Fmi tba ladlafta tat. JeareaL LtMtfr from the ElfTrntb. The Xtrck Uvrardi UZitT -- flon art Countri-nt SUM-Vf' Petiten ftht Amt. end tfe Country .leuf it. Cut lira IiAJ, Um. Ttsx.J Ira Memphis & Ohio R. R.. June 13. J Through the tiedeer of yur Wlow-eiii-ien, William Wallace, E hi rn cur tia: lor tho put wetk tro. and who rr-ts to start cpon return home early - 1 . A 1 .ST ASS I ftf th- mnrrasf. I an pertnuie-J iw another ajreeUng froa the Eleventh Irwllana Vclasteers. "We are Jest cffaUJioua and weary march, mA tlid.?e3tbcrt of Mcnphls, to pitch mip trM with the pwoct of at least a few 'Sweet U tke hotr cf ret, y Uuut tbe wiad'a low zl tie p.'-1--' cf lb Writ, Ax&the tut wtereoa we tie." "The tuneful breeze that dwell ia the hi7rb boughs" that overhicg our camp, the Jmhodorcf the Cowers and the fields f ripening gra'a, the clear moon and unclouded stars, all comb!:. to maSc the evening pleasant and our rest delightful. To crovnaUlbt Immorttl air cf "Annie Laurie' ai out ta nd, !ei by the accomplished Eijca.r, C plV I Mundiog throush dur camp, and comet to us upon the night a!r, recalling mtmoriei of the past and itirtiaz onr heart with wondrous power. A good Seid bicl ü more insptntios w rc5: iner.t tbaa the mst eloquent haraeg'te of a I General, and a letter tonic and support to tLe tired eoUier than quinine or whisky. We tie cow at Utioa. oa the Memphis Ohio Railroai. about tea miles fron the city f ileraphis, and we understand that for the preaer.t ?e are at the end cf cur march. froas Corinth U Memphis Is unquestionably "a hard road to travel" at this season of the year. There ia cot a running stream w ... a a betweea the two pebu, and it Is alaoat lapoaJble to get water for man or beat except I by lujiag or W?ins It at the welU or tue L-.habiunta u;n the road. Thea are "few tad far between, and the furJ of water caty ard the quality lad Cersat. A little latar b tie sessoa I tt ;t woi'.J be Imncjible to conduct aa army through I withwUt tuJfirb; and dn'.er. Uader the experienced gnüicce of Gees. Wallace and liovey, we have tcoairahed it successfully, ad. to far a.s I am bformeJ, without dctilmeat to the regiment or diviaion. Our turch waa made peacefully, and with uau. mal order and stcadicart. TLe bouses of the most bveterato rebels were guarded, and the moat eaorbiuat prices, la hard mouey, were paid by the ? jldie w the fsrmera along the roal jt regetable, fowla, 4c Vot tns:pu I saw a womin standioj ai sentinel at her own rarden gat and rapidly selling onto, lr for a dint, to the h:iairry toli'.ert aj tbty paM. Another, whose husbaud is tow in the reM army, charged eighty cents for dinner for one, coniting or corn read, fat pork and preen, and including six nubbins' for the bone. We left Hslivsr eu! la the morning of 4h? 10th, and wer tire dT upon the march. Tbeceuntry is apparently well culttvated und populou, thoul consisting at the preent time principally of women and negroes, the men being Absent with tho rebel army. Thee. however, are fat coming howf , casting ofT their aoldier clothe, donuing their old citizen dre, and earning tad topurue their peaceful arts onco more. in the battle of Shiloh the number of civilians iu We;tera Tennessee has greatly increase!. Indeed, upon that bloody field universal rcbsiMon received a ataggerirg blow, and relMom in Tenneeo a mortal w-ind. Tim i n.t a 10 n tr neighborhood, per ba;, i this part of the Stato to which that battle did rKt send rnonrebf . I am sure from my own oberation that the battle of Shiloh. as ! l:a rcsnlu, hss been underrated by our friends at borne. They went forth confiJtnt and hspefal, a lauJe! array, t punUh aivi destroy tho "hsughty Yankee iaraderf;" thty returned alricken with terror, a dispirited and demoralized mob. The people here, the strongest rebels, are oonfatsedly whipped. They acknotv'.id,; it, they hke with fear at the s'ht of a Federal bayonet, jet with wonderful pertinacity many still cling to thirldol "the Southern Con!Jtracy,'atd in the abetuce of any arraof fihto tare ihew, teem tJ look cor.!tr.tiy Pre tome Ir.terpcs'.tioo of baaven, or ot soma other power, h thir beHalf. Every body, toivevcr, aknowtaxl-ea himself tired of war. ard I hive no doubt ihtta large majority of th people would b glad, if left free to act taJ Chow, to c orae aga n into tk tn?cn avad the protection nf the Gtcrncert of the United tatet We have rntirb,! ihr, iU a cotton rel cm. yet we fount LtU cotton crowing: but ' e la l'.a place corn aoi wheat, doubtless de a'rne-l to feel the ttb;l rm In the field We paufd many splendid field of corn, a! rJy La tiMf L er 1 the Ltzrce. men an J sroata, were curtiag the rp best. The cotton baruln;; evl'rt ha alao ai led tnsiderably to the overthrow ef rt bell' or. Ia Tear.eiKJ. T2.1 ed:ct, I thbk, meet Ith aclvtraal diaapproval, and la various portion of the State the planter) have tp'rltelawy tht f cotton, cr cper.ly res'tte l ai d fciteaeff ihc-y.toa hnrcers." At the taa cf Sjm;rvU!e, co ox march. aciatievertl points b that r.'ghhrhd. we were glal to sec je cpe and decided xsowalief Cc'ca seattner.t, OielaJyatood upoa the s Jewtlk as wc mtrched thrcrjh tiotatTTil't . ati bldiy waf cd aa Araeti:au 3sg. Two yonrjf.reat'y dree!, banJaome German c'r1-. a!j- prfn!ei a VcUu C15 checre-1 for the C.von. Theia ucus-itl. ft, itcided. deaoT.straUjr.1 of Uti"n f :-rj -awsydjfn b D ae" rttel V,U-K cctuslass a: g cur sUi:;. ani were recet red w'uh pr&'.rrd ut teariy rbtcrs as cVsa f;r co'cTi-j cf ...f .'Vivn parted. The tir0 l V .', 0f tr Hatier c-ay be aaki to t'a ac t-tory, er?n'y ald'ath'X with the Ur.ia W frtr.l h i Ci'.ie. xd tatl arleatly h'e the -r -n They miy be aery tnach ties-ei-J si7 prol-ardy are; jet they ra tol.sie in AtlUve fetlirc cf fries ih'.p fcr the VnV n tvli'-1 cV-el vet tt lcSnei I r

that ia toue way the TJnloa movement will tricg some good to tbera. All alocj the liac ol our march, when the while population fed at Our approach, or hid detuaelrei within their houics, or ait in their j4rcb-H in stubborn eileoce 4 we passed, the Uarir would coce UUIj cut to meet u, tUeir ebon facea ahiuja with delight a they fromjtlj tiA rc-;ctftt!l ar.sarred our question., od solunteered their services iu cirrjiog water to the irearried aud thirst? soldier. One very black girl attracted my attention as we parsed, by the earnest and eloquent manner la which she aike-1 God to bless our amy and cause. "My noble mnteraM "tRJ fcrat matten," the was pleased to call u so Ion; s I could bear ber Toice. We are new occupying Union, a Tillage containing about a dozen houses. It 1 dn

t.o a Tt aWk t A x I e S T S tea or twelre miles iar ramu. u from Memphis. The country adjacent is fettIie ci prireaüJ well cultivated and populous. The red plum and the dewberry are the only ripe fruit or berry that we hate found along the line of our march. Sotae of the olJ cornfields were cOTered with the dewberry. They are a larger and in ercry war superior to thoie I hare aeea at borne. mm The houses Lere and along the line of our I journey are rery comfortable, tome of them titt Tery floe, and the yards adorned by the net shrubbery and Cowers. The people generali aeea to be cultivated, to live very happily, or to be la a condition to live so. If they were r.ot misled Into the whirlpool of revolution and anarchy. .Vow their large plantation, their beautiful ground, their blrdj and flowers, Mof tem not. Their birdaI must not forget to mention the mocking bird! Even while I write, one in a neighboring tree has awakened fiera hi ilecp.ind althoagh it is laidaigM, is mot I eiroe,üv engaged la Imiuting the notes of lhe wbippoorirai. Ia daylight they may be eTrry tree, nd coMinually pouring forth the XEOit wonderful and ranad rote, from the chirping ot a chicken to the sweet ... .r nf a rohin. wren or ret bird. This tit V4. VI " - " " U a moat beautiful country and healthy and delightful ciimite. The days aro warmer, but tho n'ghts are cooler, fresher and more pieaaint than those at home. . v , t to ilemph.s. ia any Wo may aoon move evect our friends must direct their letter to vk iifrtir,h!s. Good ni;ht. ' II. D. If. v Jä.Our worthy Coloael, 0eorgo F. MtGicnls, has obtained leave of ainer.ee for Ä shorl t;n.t acj iü rroUUy ? non w?.kc nj. arcetrance in your city. I hope that he may have a pieaant vlut uome ani a aaie return to his regisi: t. We have cow no field ofticcr lelt but " Dan," but h. it tone, and a host wlthla himself. Speech of Jlaitln ?I. Hay nt the I'niou Convention. ilr. FrttiJtnt mrl str.tltmm rj t Conantion: Nothine could be taore foreign to rav ci-n-tat;.ir. than t3 bo called 03 to daT for a y i. - .1 l.ril..Min.niM...i ieeca uaetnyusxnujuiuiijviji-'triujviakj, Ihave been waitioRto neo the ae tion aud resuit of this Biovenicnt before approving or rejecting its work. I did not expect to participate, but in a spirit of freedom from, independence of. and indifferenco to, party, I will make you the kind of Union peech that I have everywhere made during the paH year, reserving to myself tho ric,ht to think what I please of your'ticket and resolutions when reported from the committee. I wih, however, to pa) distinctly that wh.lo 1 am a Democrat of the DongUs schuol, I haenot, and never had, any politic in relation to this rebellion, thi war, and tho Government while iu dinger. Vor theiaLe of a bleeding country I would let party atrifc sleep ia siInr until the coohVt of arnii h over, and until each bricht etar of the old national con stellation shall have, ooe after ajioCicr, clustered in it proper rla-o again, a the cloud of revolution drift away. I know that to ranae ourselves under tho banners of the Hepublic a defender of it integrity, i to incur mpicion, and loo caste a party meu, and the weak, the timid ana the craven con er oefore the incensed tribunal of party allegiance. Be it so. Y"f will compare reconi m the future. 1 am here to day, at thi gathering of the people, without repect to party, not to cm brace Republicanism, nor to repudiate Dem ocracy; not to vindicate Democracy or im pugn Uepublicanin at the expense oi our common country, out to near tei raony, earnest and emphatic. a;raint nil tyranny over the freedom cf thought and speech, and again?t the drunkenness ol party spin, which has culminate! in armed revolution an 1 nttiotAl disaster. The freedom of thought and speech that I battle for is tho right to plead tho c tue of my country in the faro of party, and not the cau of rebellion In th interest of party. Claiming to be a Democrat, I aball peak In behalf of a larceda of. Democrats who agTee with me. and claiming Ut be a freeeaan, I shall speak with tho independeoce of ooe who hai no favors to ask at the hands of the Convention, and who cn afford, because cot afraid, to deal fairiy with every question. I ahoutd dep'e myself if, in the learfal crisis through which oar ronntry la pasinfr, I conlS ejuieoeste or tritJc. in cy hurab'e sjhere. with tho inte;e! t t a aacredcaue. I hve no quarrel with tnjr Democratic fr ends no ditappolntmev.t, reenttncnts, or private ftiefa to avenge. The Dernoerstic prty ha treated me weil, and I ahsll never fail to acknowledge with gratitn.le the confidence, the aid and cooprt:on their irm ar.l ceneron hearts hav. ever accorded me. Bat there is a growiti er.timent am.tr.g Doublt Derorats pgt t be lel by Breckinridge, r-c-r by thoe whntn Brevkir.rilge lad. Their appetiirt crave aometL'n strorger thn the cold grual uf bp aerviea ahjut the C ttitaioo, m et en, at thi time, a d.sh of hehe-t art N Jetild politics The country thinta and rrie for the brevj of patriotic action, and psrty gives them a atoo. They j!n thi movement n eac-ape the fetters 'of Party m l I hs'.l htar to aoid criminations of Tarty. Let us leve that service to thoae whj believe ia j urify -Ing the party by d Itlrg out all ert.et, minly, war men from ill rar.k. It miy ua be ara s. however, to rena nd all atom it raty concern, that whatever party iureed ia otracieici; all its bold, dftern'l war rcn, will be in reed cf heavy ir. oicf f insigorating cordial, at aa eatly dsy.to rerruit t'-a syata.-n. The k lied, wonnd.i and tn iz$ w.l mare than decimtte ih? rir.it !io one Vf!l exceed rot la the kit t-e ÄU.J r. fpect I hll py to lh?? w.,td.ü.-r w.th tne as to the trre l;te cf duty : li. a frfect conJar.cture cf pul' affairs. Id this meeting we do rH abtn ba oar cU party creri, o da not imy c!i ta:h cther'e puty fi:h. we do net h'i J our poi cxi taJer.titr, wa tio rd adjt ti oter'a suppoJ hercits. We i w;ye. for the time, pxitici! d.2erer;cea, m,i j STpenl mere partj waxftre fjr the pnhiie I nd wbea poire It restored, ar. t the country saved, w w.'T, In ImitsUoa of oar brave army ia the tld, accept an honorable !.:hre, and return to tar frienls ar4 h-iatr;j O-Lj, it we Te. The porap, yp'etnlor, aad tr.Icteiliib'.e cn!. p ol the tct.iiv.t f Mi of f atty caul f;ii6 way to the rra pre and sisupt wjra..; cf tba tntii -i sr lthe Vr.t'.a. If it were ny jrerc; aia U ir.iainrat j'.it ral refc rcat.c-n I wk.u. I t t.t cr th atfiai aa 1 c frth Ike Titer ila HerUit, jrearhicg a crusaJe me tH tl e t ef ptty rit auJ the mental jrve.Urc af its I wou'd more the ncs of tH AtreH'tn people f?r thecTtr-

throw of the tpoila aj stem, which conrcrta

erery man into a elare of LU own passions, interest ar. 1 ambitious aims. If home politienl LutLc-r thouM take ii.to his Lnd tLe Cauf political reformation by cxorcbiathe fierce gplrit of faction and party that Lu so ferfulij carseU our Luid, it would be the flag of this rople' redemption, and a barrier aiian lulure accession and eiril atrif nd I WOuIU fvlloW tllAt Ü4. Tbcse reuiarkj about pirtj uiff are made irre-fK tiTe of party. Since ihia war beou I hare Ld tu heart for prty Mrifo, aaJ hre fcürunic irora tLe demand ot that cruel party spirit which exacts ur.diviJcd allegunce. and claims lt party whit i du to country. There U a large clav of lrin?crat3 an well at I'epublican. that ate looting to th'n C.nveutiun to relievo theni from the $erfile duty of retina a ticket through the hnihuto of piriT machinery. Ilut partf organization Is not 6j much to be condemned - the aarago spirit which it ioteniflei and let loose a spirit tht purines j-olitical Rslreraries without regard to justice or moderation. Aa inpatiabla as the graTe, it handle the poioned weapons of ta!3thol and de-traction without conscience and without compunction. Licentious in the race and tone ot it lnrectire3, it draga to tho bsr of public thame every ae, fei, and station, and mixnificj venial w rongs Into public enormities. Itemorselesa in in reverse, It only waits for a pretext, gra?p ccrly at scandal, and never repairs a wrong. Icsensbleto the promptings of generosity and justice, and im;xteat for any ennobling cni. it ol'tcn degenerate into ruthless, Ignorant, and brutal rutllinism, graduated from the violence of stump oratory down to the knife, slung shot, and brats knucki. Standing here as equal, waivin party faith, and iLOring party organization, wo unite for the purpose ot strengthening the hands of the l'reldent in thi fetrful ptrup L,c 0ftie povernmer t with a conspiracy in vol cine tin lea an isiic thin tho existence of the Constitution and tho Union. Wo ate ' willing that Democr.it hall remain Demo crat, and Republican's remain Republican., but as politics cannot enter into the iue of government or no government, which thi struggle involves, wc w ill forego all political aldeuaues, until tho govermaent is re eslablihed in every Sutc. Then we may raie our old or new party banners inscribed with old a-.d new meaaurea of adminiMraUoa. ! omnit the public w eal, but in time of c or foreign war, when the pillars cf govParties are only meful in timo of peace. is crnment arc being torn awav, the cry ol par ty is but too often the elf;h clamor of faction, and only serves to accelerate tho CrUis Of revolution, aud hebten the panic of public danger. Tho Constitution, the Union, and the enforcement of tho law, unconditioaallj and at every sacrifice, aro exti ,,3 lo U4 aU anj rurlli,h com mon baai of action, without interfering with each other's politics. ho can tell me wlm precise be.mn the Chicago and Cincinnati Platforms have on the quetiou of suppressing the rebellioti? I could tell you, if I had tho time, wh t betrIng the Drockbridgo and BufTtlo Platform had in creating the rebellion. Dut it were not only idle but mischicroui. dnr'.cg the continuanco of the war, to tli&cus the re sponsibilify for and the cause of tho rebellion, for this would involve sectional controversy and partisan accusation, and would raise false ttsuea among the people, at-d ubstituto an irrelevant conflict among ourselves ia tho N'orth, for a gigantic contest with aa armed foo. Besides, when disputants eutcr the area firmed with icdictmcxts inculpaticz each tther. they eoon find a field thrown open aa wid as American politics, and that theoretical t peculation, psrty creeds, traditionary prejudice go hand In hand to mvstily trum ana coniouuu iol. i no caret, ex I -ur 1 fn e xilttlMna wViit i Via 1 .kvtiv.i'f, t u I mexure of blamw attached to thi or that party for our national calamities? Is this the time to try that tesue? Patriotism says no! Party Fp'irit a.ys yes! From day to day it labors with planic hand and grovelling soul to change and transfer the momentous issue pending between tho Government and armed treason to js nembcr of Irrelevant and Immaterial iasuea among the loyal people of tho North; 1I10 former involving t!io existence of tho Kepublic tho latter a mess of pottage. It knows but two eentiracnt fear aud favor, It chernhes mere name and aanctifie mottoes and watchwords as the sum of political wisdom, and by who dicriminitiag stand.ird all who proudly stand by the Government in battle, or otherwi, ou the lirst iuo, a.e abolitionists or !ece3ionist;anl those who refuse totandby the me of pottage are renegades. Accord ing to it hibbolfth, 0 are all abolitionist or ?ecc?ionit. We all know that there are few pecenioniM and few abolitionist in our midt. But thi fell spirit, refusing to be guided by law, resson, cxperionce or duty, dashe on in the path of error, blind to all but tho sirnal lights, and de if to all but the cry of belMr-ercr.t factions. This Government belongs to tho loyal pvo plo ol the whole Union, and the shortcoming of n fiw Bepublican, Democrat. Abolitiouiat or even Secessionist, do not constitute tho measure of our duty to thai Government. If Mr. Lincoln proves fale to his trut ar.d betrays his country, of which there is not the slightest danger, we will stand firm and stay the tide of anarchy and raiuule with the aame unbroken form with whi.-h onr circling wall of soldiery close around thd panic stricken hosta of Bebeldorn. On tao iK'caaion. during the pat yer, the North has been on the piecipice ot couvuMon through pstty plans. When tho blow w struck at Sumter the thrill was so electric and the great heart of tho Xotth throbbed to qu ck, that party was ailent for the moment, but soon it orainou voice wa again heard, mingling even with the notes of the drum aud the tread of the Union army. The PiesiJr.t was beinecn two (ire. One et of ultra patriot with deep devotion to th? prete r.JH inierests of their country raw la erery step taken by the PreiJent to main tain the Government, the crushed form of an idohrei Constitution, while their political antipode invoked thrtnigh the pre the Jcob:nl"al spirit of revolution to auperctde Mr. Lincolu bv a military Dictator. Hut the perp.nderanri f popular patriotim oer j party pMon, oe.itereu th Uoverntnetit roin this perd in which it life tremble I cn the p-ir.t of the sword. Ai. i'tes th E J',1 B .n di-a.ur, thie deptrtelpirit wct furth again amonthe people, n irc wins of an locendiary pre, ar.d ou tho tenu cf inSamatory orator. Ani while Joha C. Breckinridge' was on his way from Washington to the rebel camp, f innij eontiUufitnil er.lertslnments at Baltimore and e!ae here wilh varieties bv Burt.ett ani Valiatj jihsm, a distinguished ex j member of Cot:gres w stumping Indian, i rein;: ur-on the people that the wer was an i unholy one, that the Government would ' come ori! tf the struggle UMJccesful, teata; and bar.krjpt, that we must have peace, , the ar mut be stopped, and the Govern- j mer.t surrender tJ the ribf A larg rmmler of loyal bt ei"itedanl uipuided party friends were founJ, who. in the b'indr.c "cf their fealty to !ederh"p. cheered theie serdinieats. i rxpoeI myself to rn'ath salinen ard acrimtniou criuci.u by pat: IriecJs, for tlcouncirg tl c.e aentlmente through thecr.:r.t? prer. Thii proves how urre'.;ab!e i prty leadership, and how dt.-fe-o-.t j ptrtv epinr. ia toes Ike the nrer t Bntinlhi ea;et.y the Governmeut pre a.; lit siiiiiaatrd Itselafbs to confiderce t v suppresses the mot shameless otpr cf d-sbealty. ar! by arresting the coit tov ot thai cl cf patriots whj held up tie fraffctta of a t ickra :?: s:Itatlca b boih hat!, and a eor:o .rd'naace la each nrket- Swmeof tlieae wete nanifestatics c! p. vt'.ve J oy'y. ar ! ct'ueri only of party spir t. In j Ji' v s ! I r.tika tho Im narkM between Ü loti'tv and psrty e:-rit. I tiake war 00 the latter, at d lew defend the fr nrr. Tte lir a txt divk!et thcra ia pilitin 1 is abt as d's'titt when rnrrplifauj with , - a a a this war as t:e lire between smau pox arj variobid. Ttere i a danrerous Icfatuitiot?, whveh falls short cf O'jloyalty, tbat fellows the delusive maxims of political fskh, cr the nltra ttzt of pclitlewl fsratic'saa, .silnaa

argnmenUtlr. aenso they are called dilojalty by the other. . TLegOTemne&t, iollie Bafiwßccoce of it tately proporUon. atill aunda; and wily and crattr poiiticiats do not corrupt the fountains of popular patriotic, the criilS 01 oer destiny Is rid. and ibe problem that tested the'query whether we ha?e a F?er0.ment. rasy be considered foiled, rime is rapidly tearing off the gitded nk Uhu gorernmerd'4 fil?e frienda. and the ateiu, a.rW fMiur r iret truth und reveal

ed, that much that pawed for patriotwm iu time ol peace was tot tho fe'.fWi li't or patronage and power. Party apirit baa no interest in tin grand pOTerümeLtal fabric of our?, tinier partj friends 11 the a-iLried placea. In a political eense Mr. Lincoln ia not mr Tresident, but in a governmental wn'e ha i3,and is entitled to Bjy sympathe, and not my malignnt epposition, si Kile he U honestly engaged in sittag the nation from dismemberment and tuin; and time, the great arbiter ot human justice, will deal severe! j by those who would paraljxo his efforts, and embirasi tie (leveminent by fal clamor for mere party ends; and a deceived and betrayed people North, as well aa South, will in wift time overtake their fal leader with the bole uT Rven; Irg wrath. WANTED. i.N ACTIVE INTELLIGENT . Jl Boy frora 1st IS rars if ar, Ur tha fiura. Apply U JOUN J:0J JL CO. LCCAL. oticr to ContraclorM. XTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that fled broooAl will ba rtcclvtd br iiir X00.. ari , . tr "V1' JfV1' ,!1 the rvrnlrc of July 1st, 1SC1, fvr tLe Gradlnr, (Jrav llnr. Guttering acd Curbing cf Wtah $;:crtt be. trn Sixth anJ Seclh Sireet, arcordtrg I the annexed apeclflcatlfOJ", to-P: Stan ue.t to ba ircod Lime f tone. Curb to b not lens thaa two feet and a Lll lonp. f ur tnchc thick; to be put la the rtouuiI two fcrt telw tnute, to b Julnted down uA le u than ten leches. lituwinjr to be J are aloular to th raUrr bten JJJ tun m f, eorb-at?n 4(h aot 6tü Stret. out of cood Llojefttoce bluckn. , nv ffetinnUth ttraa to Ih mad of Rood rtL, in l- covered with greened (ravtl, Uuen ircbfsttUk la ci.ter, frsJ'iall loplnjr. to tlht lnrh-s on tie ()rJ to be t.uMiLed ty tUe City Kngiacr, and the hüls cf sahi wotk ta In nrnler direction of tic Cotnuoti CouecI. Tb Grading and Graveling ill be let in Cbc coo tract; toeCatterlr and Cutting tu another. Tte work to be let ta the lowest retponsit-la hldJer. J. I . O C UC iL. Citj Clerk. efit Ordinance L tying a Tax for the ytar ltC'2. BEIT ORDAINED by the Cora taon Council cf tka city of Terra Haute, th that tu amount aou rata il tax to be levied on all pro ropr ty uoct to State atd Couuty taxation, wlthlt thi city of Tcrrö Ilaute, tor the year a. P. 13, shall La, aad the aata ii Lcreby txtd at frrtv-flva crcla for Krrral turpoa, oa every one hu.drad dollars 1 aluat'oa of teal ana personal property, and a pell tax of fifty cents on every white meU inhabitant saaa and cot a pauper, cf tba aje af tVi ( t?j-we and cot oeer fifty year. Adcptci Jwl7, a. V. 152. W. II. SIT.Vf AflT. M-y.r. At teat: J. F. O rues, Clf rk. JantZOdiwlw School Fund He venue. 'piIE SCMI-ANNUAL DISTRIJL bntloa cf the Fcbool Funi r.evtnue was this day made, atnountlsg to $10 SlO.lS. Tba several Townsh'p Trtxs ees can now receive tte apportionment duo ttetr respective Tewr.b'ps Yj rallicg epot tis Auditor. JqcsIS.ISC?. Jur:0Uvlw REPORT OF THE AUDITOR OF Vigo county, aLsVuiir iL aratmut recetred and disbursed for the year cociuier.clag Jccs l?t, 181, aad tadlnx SXay Slit, A I. 7HC3, lcelB3ty : aicxim itel.lSCl. To balance in Tresrory S13.1TT 4 aruooxt received of County Tax 23 427 M Special Srhotd Tat.... e,U 1 Iload Tax Township Tax Pocket fkj K F Ilaa' sal Lot.... 1,363 7 43 60 ice co (i W .aparks M W edam, rent hl 'iL Shows 'JOM Mlvrlltnenut 101 CO Total rcirU. . . . M T P2 M-rfTa.-Tviffn. Ty am i order drawn ou arc't of Frts and Salaries nf Connty ottlcera 5,272 P I! 12 COO CO r.,iwi 7 2.7M IA 2,tCO 1 1.16311 20 37 679 00 9 00 123 76 1,539 0 716 00 e.:?3 U l.OM e4 1.Ü70 1,C9 41 113 1 east Joror. Ilaillff Toor Kipense neeifle CrlDiinal Exp Public PulUin... Coroner's Inquests Road h P ldei.. l'uur Uoue Fariu. . Elections Usck, j'rlntlcf.atc. AsHSJiBC Revenue, parial School Tax. K-ad lax Towrsklp Insanity Foal Taxe rafanded.... fktd!er's Itl'fruud Co. Bonds Uede'mM Interest oa Denda.. r&eallei for anduo .1 e?0U00 9,110000 M0 OO 1,7 S3 redeaiurd J BaUt.- in Tieaury ttVJct to rrder ; tts.eoi w e.e. au r,y, Auditor Vigo Ccunty. 7n Haute, Joe !, Ui.-J JEWctcno. 13. A.. OETESS. Clockü, Watcbou, Jowolry .IlllHlCa'll Illntk'Utllt'll t cf tailoi h ta.' lt' ! u.S 1 t.jr PIANOS. VIOLINS. PLUTT., TAB. AC , aC. t.UISHEET VV It N I S II E Ii Ml 'MM 10 iillldiR aiwrlaa. S aa rite and Jes e I t pnlrednt nltor S otlrr ic 0. lS ISII HSItlliT, ;.iTjif TF.RitK narrr. ibi. ALE AND PORTGR. ( WEISS d CO. are prepared to a J . r.:Hby tia La.rrl, cr vi; frr fa-!lf all 1.'. ?al l'tpt f ALI!, roKTTIl, CIPEH. LAOr.lt Blil.B, SVkb Ale. LtkJ Porter , r::a.1-tl'a l.!f v.Tt Alt, Sfstlxn Ale, X c.la I at rr, tt'aiaU iaf t V,c ?ti Usr ar. a-ti 4 tiJe, Ae. IS. Iff ! A VI . t tiers ta Ct ette avi rtei1" f, 5v. ST ilt'u IUt,Vt;wear f t A Toarb Sureta, ojJV TaRRCIlAlll. Utto, MUSICAL. TOUT'rJ QUADRILLE L'NluN HAMM v rr.x Anteil rsoj-nxT to all taui la tba ca.l.ai pna. MuK ratiib.4 jt all an! ru ai reoaoaUe retra.

nCDICAL.

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"Stf fttl Ttica contacts tar atn, fcr tis i Ids kttJlrii fiilisrtl h son." ana, fcfcve been introduced to tho public for more thjtn iir years, und have Acquired in far exceeding any Familv Medicinoa cf a aimilar nature in'tho market. Ast appreciating public was not long in diacoTcring they poaseawi remarkable snd hene their "RaViVVA öuU and consequent profit to th TroprMor, thus enabling him to expend of dollars fach year in advertising th'-ir morita, an.l publishing tho which have been showered npon him from The peculiarity of th Is that they ftrike at tho root of DUe&-:o, by eradicating every parucio 01 inpuruy " v "Soo, for the life and health of tho body dep-nd upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, tho body drags out a miserable existence. TLe mcdicinca for curing BsrcfulJ., 8kiru (EUcx'js, Silt J.in. Old Bcm, Leukorrhoe ci, Liver Czmplzmtf Ferrule Complaint, yevcr ar.i jlfr, Gtc Hezdazhe, Ci. jinihsnyr. rirr, Eruptiznc, li umors, Fits, S:rofu.lzns Ccnsumpiizn, eis. is 8 e $ or tmnun writes, tcr daughter vai cured of ta of nine years' standing, and St. Vitus' danco cx two ye?.rs. AN 0 THÜR writes his son was curci after his flesh had nln;ot wasted avray. The doctors pronounced the ense im u;aablo. AKOTHZB wai cured of x ever Ltd Ague after trying every xnediciso in his reach. . AlfOTlIES wa cured cf Ircvrr Hore hich had exiilci fourteen years. AJ? OTHER of Khcumatism cf eiirht Cas Innumerable of Dyspepaia nr.d Liver Complaint could bo incntior.ed in which the rurifler and Pills aro the most actlvo and thoroh p.m that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon tho Liver, exciting that organ to uth an txt.nt a that tho system does not relap.o into its former condition, which is too npt to be the caso with simply a purgative pill. They aro really a "Soo uva laXV-CV TAX, which, In conjunction with the will cure all the aforementioned ducats, and, of thernaelve?, will relievo nd cure HtCLdaohe, Coctiitnecc, CM (Pains, Chcltrj. Jdcrlur, Ind ige tici, CPa t r. i n th av2 t, (Zizzinezst ef3. Try thce rnedtcinet, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbor, who lmv.j u-l thcra, and they will say they nrc Qiooa ctcvv: and you aliould try them before ging fr p physician. Get a ramphli t ur Almana of my local agent, and rend tho certificates n"d if you have ever doubted you will iowVA wo Aa prof that tte kvd Pnrlfl.r and rilla are rursly yeretable, I bars the c rlif.tUa of thcta loenl ehauiUU, Prc fvr (lültonel Nsw rk, at4 Ixx:keof Cincinnati. tm lUad Pr. SUtack's Special Kol ire and Certlfloate pclUshed laaeourlcwue part tf tits Taper trow Uro ta time. . rrlca cf tba -an1ltialan eetat.ie niooa mrit er , fl per bottle, or V per half J. ia. Of tbe f aa. dlaa'lao VeaetabU l.l od IU, 25 cents pet box. Of A tmiaa for SI. . . kMaclpal OtSoa and alearaom. S . Eaa roan It., 3d BmUUsgdrvM MalnDt.,Uueiacatl,t. Ubayat.ry, K'o. 1 lluanoa A Street. fOTi SALK BY f. M. IOXintIJ.T, Terre Hawte. J. U. CUSINilHaM, V U. I SHUKT, New OUn I'KTKR RUrWIKK, OntretlU. . And by lnif (tote and Htl.4t.i. ally Ibrewsbvot tbe United atatee aud Cabad.. JaLiSwlf CARPETS. Tho Writing on tho Wall' Changed to an 1NI)EEA I1LE' IMI'JiESHioN' a "O.V Till: MMsOOSl!" Ja tho It W S T Y h i; H C A It V I! TH jrsr RiXKimt tf Tqt "BuckoyeCash Storo,' SElXiyO FAST ANP CHE V. 1ft. t Bru.asls Carpa-ti Be-t TLrce Tlr Carpets All V rM 7.c Carpets H educed hi TrUe toilets I jc CetjM-fi Bebiced tn... W U. 30e " , 20"t. - M M l&Ct. Ti ta la tLe Vrei Crr?I Sale rf tit .Vir. Wall Taper included in the le Tf rrr.9 tlf i.-fy t'aira. REAL ESTATE. NUllbb ID Ileal r,5lAl t"i"H.Uim TVi:v nit) atora ovm I ft. r t-wa. eace!atstee-s U sail f-rs wbb I traeaf irtyla er aar Tne Beat, aa4 fay a f areca La . Atalte aelAlsrCa leai trtate AgV

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J. ii. MIVDE.T-Aa4, jwa 1'IAXO TliSKlt ,1 lll-II'AIKKR. TT70CL1 rer-ctful! ui.oti;f tt tbeCUlieu t-f ? lirrellsuteanj a-rrourt.' jcoui.try.ttstLe I r.ady oil ail ralUto repair arid tune J'ta&e. an t keep Ihetn In good o.r hr it er. He raa 1 fund at ths brat U'e In tbeTrrr Hatte uuS F.stl.lir.t, ai,4 Li c h.irk 9 wit he fun J iry r'a aLlt. lie U.e t rt'. j. lu the r .limine ref.r" Mr. J. ii. IJXllr WANX, htUi pur,tud ihm Vaii- ia tbi plrr f.var rr . ,tU .vtlrcl mw. and ruiire aaTUfarnvMi'to tit empl. Tfi. Allth piacojcf tie frne llaute Ten Jle College kre lef n under h! care, aud La La Rained n) etilire cuofldettce. 1 e.o tharcf.e, coriallr irfu um 1 Lira to auy jrt.ns la ibia liuiij-, abo may nfd Lit ervice, a a r liable tuao aud a torrert HU.r, lot fervioea a HI be more datable, frooi 1b." f f ht living near b can atu-al tw Ida buliut ci.r any actidettmay render It in-cery. J.C.SiF.IXlNül'L. iTirK'ji.M of th Miulc IVpartTnt cf tUe Terre Hanta I em ale Cell';.. We, tie .ulviiWr, l.f rlilj c -ncr iü the af-ore rewir.Ulia !n . REV. JOHX COVERT, IICV. JACOB CUATMAN, UV. LYMAN APfUjrr. i.KV. Ai. A. JFtTETT. Jüiel2tl PIANO TUNING. V ' ' ' . m,r1 e- .. - GUKAULV TO TUi: WISHJIS Ji V of jr.ary of nr farmer pitrc:;, I hsveiemn:. ed afaJuToi Iljj a'-.-i Kipairi;.. ;aro, MfUle aod tLer M u.i-t lnfrucier:t.. tUln a prartic! piano maker, alo TvorRb!v known to raary c'.t!rer of Trrf-Haue a a f rrt cfu Tncer f;r Vtrr ai year, perfect aatulafon it fraarariut t all taori" mc Uh their pain-uae. 1 will 1U lerrrliauu refrularly every fur wneX. riat.o w .11 enraged r-y tbs year. All orders left "t tb r"4d.f.re vf Mrs. Vr. Allen IN-noe, Mra flilt, r tie HiUrj AtaJenj, will tare! with prompt f.lttü'lAr.. Kpectfi:l!y, i.. KtN?i'a:st, Music Idealer, ar.lTster aid Reratrtr t f Muirl iMirnwui, ir.EECATLf. IM. L. nYCC Ca SON. lirceived thin Day! IT.K EXPKKSS, T AD1ES' Black Silk Mantle.; JL-i l.adicb I'Ulu lUacL aud Firrcd Ort r. li.SUswI; .uran;ar Mste! ,f wlier nitenal. LAMES' USES nAXDKi:naiiMs tlre Tr;di.ir'"t oTcrvd to parchar" 1 y Ur . Ls',.V!vn aHä CfciMlrru' Cotton EToso, lo cerry ! and qnaltty. Af.'Ukitil iTiJuri-ira's offered to put J.sm l y S00 Hcf i J-et, evrv f!or, atiS rM r.l; LJlestnd rh'tdren lle-Nie M'.tt-cb 'U'a r--teru L. BVCP. K WIN. GKNTS Your paiiirular iadwecteito r'.!-r.tio?; lOUrs. Gtnt't WhUe Lin Handkirchi;: Dy the i:en, mch unir palc. (eeU'a Cottca Ha'f üo--. bj the 3rpri- r aal!ty. Oerfa Neck Tl Cellar-' la Lln-n and lpr; Violdea HUI 5tlrt" and Gent' IVrt.;tJs io pcnerally. Off TS SCMJLFRCI.rvni'i AU fvlwr, erylip L. RYCE A SO!. L. RYCE & SON. Ladiofi' Department! L. KYCE tVc SON'S. BREAKFAST. Eugenic and Combination Corseu; White and Colored Belt Bibbon and Trimmioc Bil-bon, all colors; Ma chine fceitini; Silk, tiilt and Steel Drcs Button, Silk Sun Umbrella and !'araol, Kan, Pic-Nic Mat, very choice selection ML-.-e and Children' Pic Nie Mitts; Ladle?, Mie nr.d Children'-" Hoop SLirt l. bycj: a son. DRESS GOODS! 7V Suit ihr Mott FatiJun' (J RE.VADINES. MO.AMBIQUES. OK1 rsndic Law .T.acknct Iv, Koiilanl (Jinplitm with inar.v ether varieties. L. RYCE A SON. Harvostor for I8G2. farmers .Jttcnt itm t v i n vLi.t:x:i: on i:iti:o i H.ill'a shi Mower m l a ir I in - proved Stcimd ly SiitffH S(j-iTttr lnttW. TU machine, t the arlotis tr-,U i.d Fair, h taken an almost nnprcre.le iit'-'d ran t "r 1 f premium. U tha pre.Att I jiractlcal ted tr'l cf rpr ai.d Mf-wer. ever l.e! t In tli t'l'.t 1 Stat' , at ytrtn., N. Y, il.; ir.a.hir.' n-ceived the Kreirt i t." v r -f rre.!t MJrl, en '.rn it t '1 tira"1t.'t M"1iI atil lHj.!-t i. fTft ' y H-e t'i.i-.-d Ste A' u- it--,'t . j tr f.i Ü.e ht-M Mf. "trial -i the fi. I alt that It tt.jtiire.l I t;i " ttil r-. hire pre f'tetwe aeer all otaer and w e t .. taxe r , mvilMkl (4 offering a aballer.f fjr lril f U. Ucsper en t Mwrr a a C uhr u Ma lui-, Cin-t ail ehrr ofred for .ale Infi.! m.tkrt. p.rir-er wi;i do aell to etil atwl fta"''e tl it .1 1 h lue bfire p' r hi. r- ai.y ml.f roe.'. at fl-jf tahf":. it kn; A M KKKN. Hrt- I. ern.r.-r Mire". p.tr,; hjrmi,! t.ral.t Ik.H and t" ,4t.: !. t rr Y..:). Jtirl.Ktvr.i It KN I: as. OZ. KE1.N. TRANSPORTATION. Central Ohio and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads. The tit; at !tfttlotiil llettitr l nil l.aalrn Oliv fpiiKoU(5H HeceiptH -isen f r -A- Trelrbt r the al-oe l j-;t,u .At ut a lw rt a. at y f-tlirr r"'J. pectal rare eUrn rt t rt,.Kf tl.ti .f all klti t of Hit 'ii a ',-rra-i-it KearaM-4 m ail t ! i?ri.. Vtv'll r l.tll I, Arei.t, S- 'te llaxie, la !. Oft",. ith J. r. A. 4' In I atrial, '-pcaie tba twrt IK-ua--. 'rtl 'Cy.XlBi FLORIST AND GARDENER. 'PHE underpinned f.O'ei to the citiil.rt. !'.te . u 's'r.fr, a f.ii ai.l larn a!n.rt -f lVwr, i4 Jtn jr t f rr , erfcLiar,i U- -.eta. 1 a!. etarereet arly yefe;alf, eu- t ' ue. !ftb Mtt airt, 1-e -oft'h art; MffK, a.t alo at bla i,ar.!ro, t lbs f rt Lie tteee tha V!trr.e Carhale 1:aaJ. SVHI4A TH0I2, ai.re-ilw 1. "t and iiard-a.ee . IHYolf-l AN AND M'i;EuN, f ! A f.lr. tri'al aiter.ü'n tj I. treit-t. t.t if ft... t r.. r h r Tr, s.-s1 K r; ..rf u ffr CaiararV, Ar- ( I ' r-if!', nTyrlM-if .;?.t-,. viUt rr.ua, a . f . . . lb. a 1 . I . f a.a mi I a . a uial. -Cr.a.i, tr t w Ur- .:d l-r, tyaaa.M t rre ofretts!iU a-i.t-, uMr aUjtbt to tbe j P'lt. an an i llearu I C lai, la all csms stir. LU f rare by eer.t:-ai fcr c.edtei treataiatt. Miy b t riltl. free cf rbarge by letter ae aUtra-'.ta. VÄ', "'uttsait etrtver reent and Pt-p-ltrstrfttA, Irrt-Hsr.,Ut:aiv IMMly

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HEI.MROU.-s GKN'UlNi: TION. I'liKI'A ''lilliHLV CtiNCKXTIiATr h X rltiTa aAd Specitic hrmrd j uul Tot lJleaoi t T the FLaMjKK, KIDJT.Vji (M il i audLlU)PSlCALrUJA(;s. ' TUi MeStc1be ItirrrM. Ild .r of ln.,. and eaclua ie A01Iiir"NlS it to Letltl r aitu tywLkh iL HA1J.LI OU CALCAIUU h .w' tioa. ma t ! LNMal I'RAl. KMUrj.FMkKTs .r, reduce 1, writ l'AI.N AM l. C U M 1H'. ant i fcoj fr V. WOVE. OH CillUJSEN cni r 1 D i F.KTRACT r rrxi p Arl.tiM fr. , i rMii Habfiei-f In-atpeiA, L lrV.r:ljn r Abuw ATTK.NbKU iYITU Tltr rOLLOWiJG STMPTOk'a Horrcr,fI.;.,e. U U l Hand. 11VA I. r ' t, . .. ,, . HuaLtt, vt tLe I r.W. .1 t .... . ' lAtJaoCXJUMkNÄNCtll..Mf ytoptotna, If allowed to o n. aLhb th . medicine tntariably remoye, on Ulo , w oss ok svhi6h riRinmuArSiiu, ho ran aay that they are rot rrrqnemlyM.i 3 'isamtv AXuaiNstMrnor." Mr.y are aaare of the nuM ,.r hrlr üCrrtn ILTXONrTwIIXröXKFS. TH kOOU)SOFTHr: INSANE ASTI1V : And tte Xielanchcly IteatLa bj Vvraznni u KAirmmrw TerklTiior rat 'i'n... mr ctis-TiTmnjf oxt-K Aiirtirn wit OKiiAMC ttLaKXKKji, f It'H1-''" t'-e ,d .1 rlr1a trrrtbrD ad Which Hai,it,-j fXTRUT IlYHr trtaaVv rui win rtn,ivirr aot -aaTTCal SKUA iy.S I K at A 1X5 ä UALTi OU )P. TOINO. fiyiiW, MAERIM). OX tX TKM1 LATIN; XAkkUtiK IX aNV Ai r KtTlONS H l 1JAU TU 1 1 K U 11. rtra t l-uei.n ia .-.i.:; -T ar y ut.r .infM.wi w- J..-r,t:nn, IrixiaritT, l-a..--L i.r-., i.e St.j.t t. :Cu't :LrT lltarti id t,. 1 4 .n. riH.- tte f the r;rrc.berof t r... Wl,.ie, Mrriiit.v, aft tor all eif l'.t h,-K.-a l tin- .r, ab tbr r arieli. from lt'rret!oa. Ha ' j f i.-'ipaii.Hi. rr in the ikcun: (k(-ium;i: kut. t K M'MlTti.MS AKOVf NU FAMILY KHuLLH I'd: W1TIIOLT IT. I Taa o aoar. 1 Aiaw, ila.crav, ia rriX4tt ! MiiurtMro rariaaaakT an rmtitri tmi ! Kl lJGLli-.S rXTRACT ElTBf MicitiiT i"ini:ali lu all iht-ir Miirt, At little Kije ! t Jltie wr eUar.ee ef ltei No irjrv&vetiiaaaa i AüoxIsrü!:. (tcauees a frf'turr.t drtre ard Rhea elrttCli U i t til. ate, tberty lUtuotrs- IKwtrnetlnt.. j lTeeersUi: ana Curl-vR atrtcturee ot tb Vretara. t Allay U (t I'aln and iinaiuuiaticti, 0 frectienv s the class of diie, a- ipellii f all TV-Im.. j I - J . mn-t wwaot atatter. 1 roctii lev yaoraaaM "110 KAVE IT F.N THE VICTIMS OF (jl'AtU aad mho Lave paid Baa r rtri U-le rvred tr t-t ,i Utne, br fucad tr.ey wvr 1erivcd, it.t trr ; "l-UlhU" las, ly ti e ro ,,f "pyw-rl A-tlit). nL,"Wen drladupiu tbe awf.u., t. Uial cat an irrraeated f.m.. xi I lEKUAlsanTKMVKKlAiir. . Ue HT.LMlLD'S KXTH vrr irrnu t. 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