Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 429, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 July 1862 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
XJTUi FRIDAY JULY 11, lbC2 UNION STATE TICK CT. ucxxtait or rriTt, WILLIAM A. PEELLE. AIDITC- Of STATE, ALBERT LANGU. TZiAsnrx or tati, JONATHAN S. HARY FA'. ATTOtKT OUUU, DELAKA R. WILLIAMSON. rrniJTnrrtT or muc issTarcno', JOHN I. MORRISON. - .. Congressional Eircntlre Commille. TL fallowing Union Eaeoutiva Commit tee (or the 7iL Congres-sionsl District was lecteJ by the delegation in attciv!a:ic at Indianapolis, on the lrih of June: Vcäkillio! Coittt In AiI ill, IlasM II. Joces. Paaic J. T. I'uskirk, (eorge II. Steele. Viuo Charlc E. Hosdord, J. P. Raini. I'tTsa Jeff. Tyler, John Hanoa. Ows F. T. Rrown. Harltn Richards. Oarxsi H. It. Cavins. Si uiva Thorns Reams. Ja. H. O tfoyle. IVav John MeNarner, W. H. (iifl r-I 71st Regiment. f.m all b ut! Of the District, Of the recruitDistrict in the Sute t moving in this imr ,ml it trust that tha pallant 7lat ter. and we trust that the gallant 1st T7 matter will Lh Cnt reily on the ILt. Col. Thomp sju. the Commandant of the pool, is throw ing all his energy in this patriotic rau. Tut Na-hvil e rmoncories the editorial I ... . . . , of the Richmond Dapitch, exulting o er aud praising Pen. Wood's late Secession -peerh printed a if delivered in the Hou, ard lavs The Union man ti the South fet I the deepet aaiiety that the loyal men of the Vorth should indignantly spurn thoe lead rs among them who, having long a.ociated with Southern Diauniooists, have imbibed all thtir trtaaonable. corrupt, and despotic ..... . . t v.ti. ICUUK-. iom uaugeruus .uc iu- ivapublic has, are thow N'orthera politicuni ho cloak their rebel vnrths under tho nbocioaa tne.rrenei.ympatn.es unoer mo Constitutional rights' of traitors who are in . . . . J armiagamit us. We invoke loyal men or th North to Li. .n ....t i.. i Si rxa vast nt". ii aw-aj-i The? ( ri.i. of the Wnr. Perhaps, at no period since the war com menced, has the ccuatry required a sterner courage of of its leaders, than at tha pras ent time. The battle of Hull's Rnn can a ancral gloom or tha country, for the moment, butocr people fuly coraprcheadeJ the eauaa of the defeat, and knew that it would take but little time to repair iL Our army at that time was scarcely superior in discipline to a mob, and the battle was ouly monocracy on an extended scale. Events since have shown how limited was the be'.ief among the leaders and people, tint we were really engaged in a war for the preservation of the Government, agaiast the wicked asaaulu of rebellion and treaaou. The firat call aas for seventy-fire thousand troops, that force being dee mod ade 4 iste for the suppression of the rebellion. It soon, however, became apparent that an immense army would have to bo organized, an l brought into service for a long time, to accomplish what it was supposed seventyfire thousand meu would be able to accomplish in a campaign of three vests Five hundred thousand men have ii.ce been marshalled into the Federal er ire P. ease and the sword, however, have thin r.e-1 the ranks of this army, and ihn enemy Las teen rigilant in augmenting the nunlers of his own force, that it has been thought prudful to call into er tic three hundred thousand more troops, to assist in the overthrew of the Southern Confederacy. AnJ even with tlee anioundirg events before u, a vat proportion of the people, and their leaders ! n't yrt ou;rehet d the magnitude of the truj'e Many f l.V.i in power who do seem to know the extent ol the war fail, as their wiuh ho to under-rt-sud the means by which it i t le brought to a successful Uruziratloa. We heir of onfiscation bills and the anaihiiatiuii of States; of gallowses to be erected from which to suspend Confelerte leaders when caught; of the colonization aod rmin cipation of negroes, wlo are jet behind reUal armies, which the Federal Govern ment Kas so far been unable to destroy. Thea questions base been discussed for a year, with a pertinacity which should hate been eahibited in another l;rtctio-i. What we now want, and must hue sk u, or cur ranaa wtll fail, are Rifcr.Uc r n , well .1. eiplir.ed acd ajpou.ted, acl penitent f.jhtiag. Thta w tKa only lui(? that ran p. hi? five til no. I'orfivitioo b:'!i art tpij -rTr at lime, but It Kecomaa paiofu'ty mote e vi. lent every das, that they wJl not defeat tVe immens armies of the rtbe'.a By Beats of evnscrlptwn. the Confederste Generals irt ab!e, at ih's t.rre, bi rrmotr, i araale, a foravolaUla ataxMt in rit t ct rumberi il rqv.rowru, as !h;T rH which tle firat N poleon ina-ia1 at! tt tiered A''i, r Irl iu tnai;h to the gats of klacww. It vrks ftnUm, t ecgagt la e d'as-n of sm,ra'?Hrb! 4awAioci. u'J . U JapUah!a err.m Lance. Up la ihts liaie the rV'cnl Gviena(.t baa trongat into ri'cm ! j I tt portion cf Its power and rtocKei Hst lit tJM baa coaae when it aboull ir it '.rtcjth to perpetaite Us power aad v irUcaie Its esspremacy aiaaS treaaoia aod ra belli. TTf m toi amon ihoa eho arf
lag lor im regimes, i ne organization or u wouU belt to have the force reiuired creJU mu be accorded to the SccreUry of roioaLics hi3 commenced iu .Sullivan, e u.i ...v .v,. the vy fr having inaugurated it. The tiU Clav Vermillion and Parke Thre. the whole tisk orgimzed at once , than to tJrantigei are manifest, and derive additioni)rene. Clay, ermillion anl arke. i urea proilog the connVt te an indefinite period, 1 Importance from the lact that before th recruiting OÄCCS are Opea in thucitv. Er- .n,i hsiard. in tho racantime. tho interven detail of the wachinerr and vereis of the
pecions name of conservative, ana oevote man who permits the least familiarty has muu omy uraw uiree anaa uau leei oi water; themselves to warrine afloat th. dmini.- already lost the foundation of her virtue. but no fears need b entertained; the man themselves to warring against the Admm.s rrc;once of who has undertaken the work is an expert m ration airJ all Its roliey, and to proving that libettinai atnl the is loit. The young tuudtng flit bottomed boats; d is another our armi mut na atrict reeard to the man counting his employer's monev must right man in the right place-only think of our armies must pay strict regard to tLe ;r hJ A' nA. mUW i that Mr. Stanton and will no doubt furnlah
1 he; art but waiting lor an opportunity to pilfe on England's bark. Neutrality ia "ips o severa. oi in,m. ,nciua.guie .uw ell them-selvea lo the eneray IVrhsMh. England is treachery. Americans say, Ironsides. hitney a iron boat, the largo sell themselvea lo the eneray. erh,ps he ,.KUndf with all lh fluIu, w, ,0T? shot proof iron vessel bui pmg at the Morgan haa bought thm already." itill!" Ecglishmen y, "America, with all Jron or,k, J,1'10 Roanoke, with her .., .Im,, rflniinu. rt h.f. ti heavy deck and side armor, thirteen Iron-
tizr&e that hostilities will cease within two years. The etrujgle is of a moat:dererate character, anJ the leader! of the rebel States
will rraort to the most extraordinary and sui cidal meats to avert the destruction of their ml. The loyal States should be a unit in be half of the Government. But such is des tined not to be the case. There U a atrenu- - tactions in oruer to üestror tueir tiovereofjuntsos Dans, th chief comer itone c t-u- t of whlCh M slavery. ALi.a.:oAv. Jr tuen. v nuuiuu upuu iu ruuis, me one I D. Biicut, Bix. Wood, Jamm C. Roaisv)?, and D.W. Vookiiexs. are the leaden and representatives of this fiction, od are per- , r . . . A .. .. 1 forming the most extraordinary labor to or ganize it fo that its rower may become effective. Jeff. Davis does Dot eipect them to take the sword asd atriko their Government directly, but he does expect of them that rhich they are doing, to wit: organizing pothe prewnt the raort important pcriol of the war. We believe the Government should K.ra r.ll,l for f. hnn.lrA.1 thnnain.l nn ' instead of three hundred thousand. An my adequate to all emergencies, thould be I organize! and put into service. Evcrvthing Indicates that before the war clones, still an- .,....,,- rMmn, ih l-V,U,.l f,-
litical parties to oppose the Administration moment is so mt.mittly connected with the nrauch, ptyatleio SUwkho'Jfrt - imara. in its prosecution of the war, and to force .wetof our V w, h ruken JuljlidaCw UVsX'C , ' . ,. , ' , pics to ascertain precisely how far wo have J the Government into a dishonorable peace, advanced with our iron clad vessels of war. " 7 ; 7 Thee circumstances taken in connection A statement wm nude by several of our co- r I'M IE SOUTHKUN DANK OV with the saemine diino'ition of FnrlanI ai;d tfmP5rr',!' week, relative to the laying -I- liviiana l aclar4 a ditdnJ of fit pr .thth iem.ng ai.no tion Ol Mguniai üf aIl iroo kccl at j Citv. whith hvs 1M tlttC..iulsterk..utrfih. France, to interfere in the contest, tender the W5 t .J f . 1 Uj. ..la tnoutb.. .,.1. to 5i.a-ahidrr. .i ii.cISi-t
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lJon of fore;gu powers. But let us nope that . t . .t. . lbe Admim3tration mil act mth that w,e and enlightened statesmanship which the crisii so imperiously demand'. Mr. Train on I'.nglundN utrnlitv. r.i fr,nrt-u . . . . . tract of one of Mr Tram recent ipeeche: N tt'TRALITV. Mr Train Neutrality signifies weakness. All small minds hesitate. Lack of decision Shows Uck Of power. Generals who win battles are not neutral men. Neutrality on th- Am.rirn rebellion U taking idA in A'-m. Th. mn who U oft on t i Amr. iean question Is soft on all questions. I depise solt Americans as well as soft English.f " - - ........ . m r n It is itCDOSsible lor an honest mm to be neutral. He who is not for me is against m- Th. l.,.i;.n Thticr U wm r ihl- fn, ... . , I k;.'r..,tr.fttnniii Tnn fr tu (.rnf ia m94nnA fttl, t,. "Th dnirha chif a L.ntHi m rrxn, f.r- whil- h's artlnin' I " , "i. . w'n n ":ii"i T? knife .!na In Iii h!t Diim.M!rd. th French murderer, was a neutral before he destroyed his victims. There ii no half way wq k patriot and a traitor. The wohia life upon the gallows. The coat I have ma.!afita .actU tha neutral banker and , Americans abroad-wbo are waiting r, . f,.rft hnUtinr ..ion -' " a,-,-... .w v Union flags. The garment is not out of Stronziaen choose sides weak men are al ways neutral; onco an idiot always an idiot. The world is packed with fools. Neutrality is imbecility. No man can serve two masters. He must either love tha one and hate the other, or hate the one and love the other. Our Savior was not a neutral. England for three generations has been unjust to America. He that Is unjut in little !j unjust la much. The maxim comes from an ancient and respecUbJe authority. Ucjust in mall matters for half a century, England was imt ripe for being unjust in great matters during our revolution. Neutrality isdisgu'ue asaains are neutral before they tue the poignard. Tho tiger in the jungle is a neutral before he plunges on his victim. WhenjouwLh to destroy an enemy, you first conceal your plan. Error and iijustice are neutral before becoming ariogtnt and impudent. The Vallangdighnmrr. The recognized leader and master spirit of the faction that oppose the Administration is the infarauus Vallandighana. lie is the author of the Democratic AdJre ttigned by Dick Richardson and thirteen other scccion allies. ' Ihck was fool enough to father the lory production, but Vallandigham w.is the real progenitor of the little monster. The Chicago Tw apires to be the Western organ and echo of Vallandigham. Its editor worships him with an idolatry not equaled by the devotion of Sheahin to lioug Us during the lifetime of the latter. He reproduces Vallandighsm's disloyal id-as and malignant hatred of Union men in every iue of Lis aheet. It may be well to reproduce c ite or tao items of the record of this recognized head of what remains of the Democratic organization. In an address which ho delirered be fore the Coopr Institute of New York, shortly tetote the breaking out of the war, he made ue of the following language: "If any on or more of the States of thi Union shoall at any time secede for reasons Of the s.ftift:cy and j JtiC of a hich, before God and the great tribunal of hUtnty. they alone ruty juJge. much as I .should deplore it, I never would, as a representative in the Congre-s cf the Un!t?J Sute. vot one dollar of money whereby one drupof Arreri can blood hould be shed in a civil war." Here, iu the presence of thomit ds of Democrats he boldty a voted Cat he ouhl rote no roney to tuy the riirg of this rebellion, or to prevent the coaiumnntion of the infamous dctr;no of secession, lie would vote no money to di.pre snd defeat the men who appeared o de5ar.tlv inarms agiot the honor and dignity of this nation, and who threaten the integrity of the Constitution and the iiesUucLion of the Governmtct. and he baa lived up to his pledge; lor he ha never yet vote! one dollar to u-taiu e.ther the army or the tavy ct the country Lt the roserntion cf this wr. This is the man who 1raftel tha new lmnrriir f-lt. frm of jrihrip'e. Oa . Tth of Jatuary, l?Cl.fur Mr fron Fort Mr.Ur t Kcrl ""ff, Mr. Adrian of New Jerer. wr I acrrl in trovtuc al the following re...nRtt'hd, Thit fwl'y aprnte f t!.e bol rxl -aiJos al of Sl.jv Arv!er.-a in w,tSlraw.jg lis frteafrora Port Mnl trie lo fort Srater, asd of the uVterir.ftn of tk Preil8t to maintk'n that fear es cft'er in his praest position, arl that we wi'l tapjvrt 0. PresiJect in all cottit i tkta.I our t if ir-. tSe lav ami pre serve tbe Unlcr.. Abx g the cegstif es titha patrivlio r aat4vn. w the aalbov anl ioer ef the PesvTit'r a ldreis. It will rlmereI that after 1 reckon ge left wSe Senate le went Ij lU!tiaore, where he delivered a rttA sece'sin sjech to an a. u er.ee tf avowed iiaiura atl VaPandgaa arompaired h on arvl aO trel th same rrowj M t!.0 sm pSrjVM, We raak Lave foilowiag e a tract from iha sjeec ef Mr. Edgertoo oflbo, delneret ia Coi-great a fw dsvs since. In lie course review of the acear4& tytnpalhtea of the frral doijkfse leJtr, he sai
"More thin that My colleague, daring ibe dark days of the lau session of the Thir-
ryuxin iougrcss, wncu this House was filled with traitors when Sute after Stat had .one out of the Union toy colleague i3 my rreence. and In the presence of others, said fha fl rn. u;. i .; . . . erjore lAey tUuld mr Arewy At district to coerce tie SeatiA trouWAare to march errr kit dead Lady J:"!." 7. ..t1.1'.? Ue.es "I bul lo i T II IIUIL lllM a -I... Lcard it, who are cow mcDbcrs of this . refer lo UiU new lf4jef f rar " ,,s ti. . . . I unisKB ioousauui Ol Min r"J, r-ai Uaut cowideriog whither it is lexdmir theui. or Mrcemnth,t u U eiisin,ere. by a pack of JaltoM Ä i-iiuwriij woo iiiow the party ... ......,b tv """n i'.iuw.ri;ic pariy ! tcto colIUion with the Government for the Kfv:!?S lnJ smwhing the Union. 1 he master spin y nt amons thfrso bad and dislovat men Is Val landighim the author of "the Democratic address and the leader of the party. Ch ita yo rtounc Iron CTInd Fleet. The pusitiori of the country at the present ter was couemplatcd, So far from that benR the case, the event announced with such KouN.h was simply laying oftt ninth keel nf tV,- 1ntn Tl,- ...-U ... . ii,,,! f, i,,,,, ililhl ..i l a v v w vti a i ava y sa t v v a HUJ mllA all constructed on plans furnished by Captain fcneswon, and so prcc"ely alike that any part removed from any one vessel will fit its prori in any 01 me oiuers l h cedent for a sv.lem to irfert. an.l Vp. . r ' i Monitor fleet was deculed upon, the department caused a rigorous scrutiny to be made 0f the operations and elhciency cf every P:ut on board the Montor. The most skillful on gincers and omcers werepuced in charge of the machinery and vessel. Everything was t-arelully uoteU and communicated from time to time by the constructor of the vessels. l no AwisUnt Secretary ol tüo :svy naij several visits to the Monitor in Hampton Roadj, anJ contributed important Informs. tion. It nas been objected that the tncmeer I a Chief u not employed in tho construction OI " "ew Tsw: iui secretary h eue. o the surprise ana annoyance of msny, has l lir,.T utr" uunuw rntcnaiu cry peculiar notions on .ill matters connected w tth the ef1 . . a t t . I ucituicY 01 me navy, among wmcn may ie - . - ... . I mennoacu tust oi wium me right man m t,,e r'ght place. The Monitor nVet wanted ,ur lMO r-iuiikh-iwimuuihu v. n nas aireany ocen oruereu-proves tne determination of the department to attain the i . i .i end by the direct road. Mr. J. I). Eads. of St. Louia. an engineer of great experience In constructing tiat boats, has obtained the ror.tr.rt for building the nioneer Monitora for the shsllow waters of the west, while Ensop u only employed to furnish p ans foi the.r turrets. These western iron clad I VC1 UDi ,or wcg me rebels out of the shallow streams of the west. - r . t ..9ur fl".1 of ninl !f p.?inF .Mo.nitor,, be ready next uu. Mrij m Augu wo may r.- w wimw ... uur uy ui riai a. . I clad vessels will be added to those already afloat, without counting tho iron clads on the western waters. Europe will view with as tonishment this prodigious display of energy and mechanical resource. Vw sera ttrralt. Signs of Ihn Times Never was the tendency of opinion in one direction more clearly dLscernable in this country than at this time, ou the subject of Slavery. hether the indications be Hought in the public journals, in the utternnces of public men, or in the daily expressions of in dividual opinion, a change has taken place so marked tu.it it behooves tho politician to mark and inwardly digest tho signs of tho times. Whether he likes or dislikes, the fact is apparent and unmistakable that the insti tution of Slavery is becoming more and more obnoxious with every day's prolongation of tho rebellion in its bcha!f. Men who have heretofore been opiosed to agitation are now agitators; those formerly timid and uimirutB ic now oui."oaciJ , iiio?o wiioi Pride! themselves on their conservatism arc willing now t be stigmatized as rad ca s. ! . -.1 fc I. .1 . I iv iinv ivihi.hu nun uu ii n mini oiucem, wnn.o uuue nave orougnt tuem in contact with the institution and its ch.im pions the s'Ave atul ins rcocl master atul ions the ahve and his rebel master and have been surprised to see llOw Stronr the sentiment of hostility to Slavery has become in the minds of almost all. This is true of all political clas.se.; Democrats quite as of ten as Eepublicans. They hate Slavery just as they hate the rebellion, regarding one as the ciu.-e and the other as the eflect. Thcv have witr.c-cd the trcurl.crous, exactirg, didtone-it ditiositiori of many rebel clavel oldors, anl they associate the traits with the class. They have seen the traces' of the institution in the regions where it most prevails, and cannot be persuaded that an insti tution which marks its domicil with much that is repulsive, has any claims to their rro tectton. "I hare always Uro a Democrat." Slid a niilit-irv fiicnd, a d ty or two since, "but nobly r -d talk t me nain in behalf ol Slavery." Eipreioas of this kind we have nearl trom very many, and si ti.e name t me been asured that uch was the riutent o;.it.io' in th I! it let any or.r t.oi ihe ot iuions he hears in daily intercourse with tho-e whom he is well acou tinted with; how insensibly U) lhcmU c. their mind, habits of thought and eiprcjona h e changed in the same direction. There is n rcactian; thrre can be norc Coiiefvatism nur shriek until it is hoarse; the proresj of opinion is Meady. and its ter.deticies are constantly more and nine adver to the demands of SUrerv and to its ar grev"ota St. oi Vrsrri. . I hr I.ntr It. II. Illicit. The llh of that eminent! v an hundred fold eminently mi(hievous traitor, R IUrnwell Rhetl. will be hailed by the loyal of nation, a a marked ol that neeJ el rrfniawa which has been prorokc! with a -erUtency almot unknown in Ihe cae of ai.y other of the Seveon engineer. For IhirtT Tf ar n. i rr.orch s r.iroc hi' hrcd . . . wiii more prorultiecce, prhaf,a the iofi srator tf rebellion, than any other man in the Sr;th In farl, o rder.t;rled hai it bfr will. Nullification artd Seceion that hia very t.ame eerne-1 the embodiment of the bete es, Mr. Calhoun himself hifln; liitle l 1 1 it..r r for than R. IUrnwell Rhett. fr the L!oodhed a rvl wo now upon th UdJ r.r;rra rg over ithgtsnd antiripatwr.i of wbit SeeeKn waa lo acliiev lor the Cation State, terming his b'.if tf.at a Confederacy four lei ra Slater? ws lo domiaat th Oa!f of MetW-o, th "i!eaof the sea,"" f;!'e-l with visions cf Impossible achievemei on the part of his eo laborers, h haa lalTi a irtim to hia madnees and UWj, djirg with the bt:Ur etktkti that he his brought ruin on his Sute and section. ar4 tteaerve-J pwntahtaer on hianaetf. II til Jug h.s oo prate, luTJel Lis own woauwtetkt of iataiay in tie efforts to uverthrow the world bt hora arel whilst w may nora over the folly of i!ose w hi hate bn and are h J :pes azsd ictlns. all nuii fetl tv st he fest am a deeervel fate.
LECAL.
A L A DMIMbTHATUU ö DALt.. JX. Notice It Lereby irtvea tbat I will aall.at publie auction, oa TburedaY U TlAday of Aaa-u.t wit. commencing as w a . a .Ul w a t el. aa aftiUiuA Oeorg Droadbur.t, ! i eouniy, aereaaea, a" praol property, not taken b tb widow, coruuurc tfrM-s cow., h-atoM corn. ur. A. er'edit of tlv month. wU U rlf.n oc all . j... . k.. W .1.1.. . I. h rrr"J ecrtt,wiii aiuau. .i A DM IN If a 1. Nutlet Ul V?; A DMIKISTHATOU'S NOTICE. Lrrtly elvtn that tht onJe nlired nti Adolr.UtrUr of tha tat of an4 uteof lDJIna. T1. 11 estate I profcaMj at... W. K. EUH ARDH, Aini'r. Terre Haut, Jtly 11, l"52. 11 DIVIDEND MOTICE. ns or nt Sfrc crlwi, liiic at Titas HatTf, July 11, ln. i DIVIDEND of five per cent, baa tecndecUre od tb Citl f lora of ihla J. II. WILUaVS, rrVl. July 9, lHCTlli FRESH GOODS. July 8th. 7 . (' 1 VI GRAND CLEARANCE SALS or Tiia ro. DrCSs Goods, Shawlj, SaCqUCS, &C. att wawan wws. Lire M.ii.il4 llcluccd in Price. Silk Saojurs Ice Point'. Rsduccd in Price. Rrnluced in Piice. Heduced in Price. Silk Mattlo Grenadine Mnah. Reduced in Price. 1rer Shairli. Reduced in Price. Orcandie. Grenadine.. Silk. Reduced in Price. Kcdmed in Price. Reduced in Price. Reduced in Price. Reduced In Price. ltrpes. Fimired French Jackonel, Worsted Urenadine. English Ilereges, Reduced in Price. Reduced in Price. i.ercge noi.e. Lwns. Reduced in Priae. . . . Clieck MIks. - Reduced in Price. ... . nam Jiereges, Ulack Silk Gretidn.e. Reduced in Price. Reduced in Price. rrrnnuumin, Reduced in Price. EEMNAN TS or ALL kinds or Nummer Ores (ooiIn! To r cWM U t ; thrlr vln In tL iret ri-arance Hal of IIDKAM, HOOT V Cor. Min and Fourth Sla. L. RYCE Ct SON. A NEW DRAMA! 13 NOW OFFERED t THE LEADING CHAIlACTEItH JL prevntrd ar "FACTS !" wbicb draw Crowds of Admlrors ! MS bo goon Lbelr way rrJolclDR at the RKYEI.1TI0N AVK propoat PEELCP, and only tq b seen at the BUCKEYE CASH STORE. 'A Word to the Wise is Sufficient !' IjOOK Vf FIJ then como hrre bi-fjre you purcbaae 3D TO! We now sell a TAFP.STItT VKLVKT CARPET at lUO per yard. IHJ you ever haar the llkt t Kclio amvrr nvr ! but ' 'KACTS, louJIj proClaim "Co thou to" tht " Ruckey CjiA Store" irA'rr N it u dontl LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING PRICKS: Rruascls Carpets at 5 cents per yard. Threo Ply Carpets at 85 cent per yard. Look at tltcftc Carpet ! Krurli.h r(TJrl Crrti; New Stjlea Thi re Ply Carpet; Prior alir.'ory to purcLaaer or no tale. IVrtoni not satisfied with the ahovs prices. Lol l buying till tne LA5T DIIUU ' baa ieen rra eUandtb" BOTTOM TRICES KNOCKED OIT. I . . a ia.ax www 'pis maj po,, 7u I nla nr Trt' Oi.n Voll wiinM tn 1,.. ...1.1 ...n t. . r ul. SZcatl and investigate! I "Evry Jjy Lrinss wrattblo nw, M wbhh accoutta for tboe Decided 13arguins IV INOKAIN CAHTETS at Mc pr yd. WALL PAPEUS! Xo room f.-r partimlars mare brrrafu r. I0K YS El-l then cotne bre Isfort you buy. L. RYCE A SON. LEGAL. Di s s o Lirn o n (TF c : o. i a i n. irblp The Co-partnrrahlp lrtrt' fre eaUting ttwrrn (l. Vf. I'atrt. k. It K. KllMwaatiiia day .1inJri J I y rontnal c.ter.t . alrar Jnua lUtU inJG. wi Tatrk k ar au(brltd la ci: I, ati-l t.rif by aLinr II drt.u of th f rni. V.. SI IK FEU i Yi. PATklCK. J AMES DAVIS. July 2.1, l-e2 Jjel3w OTATE of Indiana, Vio County, us. kj X. 1S23 Vlro Clrrsrt Court, F.j.irtnWr term, IsCJ J..Lnalbn koacl . krbnvt riAael IVtlllct t4 Divorce. tn ais4aT, tvaii, ibetib day cf July, . t. lsf.S rnroe the Ilalniiff r- Meflail, AUortty, a rni file tbir cvtrj lalut hereto; alio a covnpetnt w.trsva' aSVlartt, bwlnc hat tie itf.n.tnt I a ,y,.-i.r&id.r,l r lb Stata ef lod'.ana. NMice (a thrfoTe hereby rien to tt aalil Jr -fondant of Ibe CÜoa; and peoi'ney cf tbla peocreJ. I' imJ tLal tbe aama w.U 1 braid aii Jliu.ia 4 st tb neat Trrra rf our aal4 Court, eetnmerKins; n th Kirt Moe.lay c SrptmWr bat. a. I. isn. Attt, J. II. r.LAKE, Clr . JsljTdti ALE AND PORTER. . i:iS t CO. are prensred to ALK, PORTER, CIDER, LAGER RP.r.R, ct Ala, riu4riptita rof, tsri"W ! Maii-o Ate. Miluki La.r rWr. ("trwlnnatJ Iacr IWr, (kiLrf rVtl.S tt4e, - - g. wrRts a ro , Dialers is CrtrW ana rrevires, St.. ST Main Street, tsweTbr4 Focnb Striata, wf sva Tata HA.-i. isa FURNITURE. pen CIIEAI PU RNITU K 12 -KJ TO Utt o Tsrre Haute llowae Oct 7 lit
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Anno colu:.::j.
VboIcoalc and Detail CASH DRUG HOUSE! cotm roctTÄ mal limn, TERRB HAUTE INDIANA PROPRIETOR. Ü Q CD 4 0 0 (J) Llet:t uxber the Place. THE OLD nEMAnisU:, l'rwarl r aaa rtta aaaaal Baalss stlrewta, terheuiuta: ind. THOMAS H. DAIiH. rropriU)r.
T .f. f.ürwDCTJAW, &wf3 PIANO TUNEU und ItKPAlHEK, "T 7OtLD rrifuUjr acaouitce to Use rilicena of V Trrr Maut and kurroaudios country, that la n-a1y on all call to repair and tuns llano and ta keep theru ia food ord. r hy Lbe vear. Ue raa b round at th lru Blora ia lb Terr Ua at Houa lldlnr, and Lta rbargea will he found very rrtM.nat !. Us begs leave te txlaln ths fMlowios refr . ece: Mr. J. Cm. USDKMAX.V, Tiauo Tuoer. La. Pur.uJ ths buiuaaalQ this placs four years, with nerU-ct aUirM and emir aatl.fattioo to LU empioter. AllUt piano, of tbe Terr 11 ante Feiuali Collen have beeo under bit care, and be has gained luy en. lire couflJr ncs. I can tb.refore, cordially recooitueud blot ta any peraous in tbla vieiulty, wU tuay ned bla aerrlce, aa a reliable man and a correct tuaer.wboa servicts will bs tnore loiraM, from ik fact that livlua; nearh canatuadtoblabntnMi whanavrraay avCi-nt tuiy redder It iwrtiutr; J. C.MK1XLXÜKU, I'rluclpjtl of tbe Mu.iC iVparlravtit of the Terr ll.uta Keui.l. ColWg. W e, ths mbsenhers, heartily coactsr In the aK i rrt mn)i.uUoti. REV. JOHN COVERT. REV. J ACOB CH AI M AN, LKV. LYMAN AhHOrr. KKV. St. A. jr.HKTT. JdMlMl) LEGAL. RK Vi l irr 0 F Til E AUDITOR ) F Yiiro county, abowicf tbe amount rrlvrd snd dhbarfed forth )ar couimmcUa; June Ut, aud endlna: May Slat, A D. 1"CJ, trx lntr : ncrirrs. Juue 1, InSl. Tfbalarce In Treaaury tl.1,lTTS " a.Hibtreieled of Couuty Taa 2.V4".7 ?lclal School Taa " " Hoad Tax , TiwnaUp Tai Docket iVea " CK Uaaa'val Lota... " 0 W .Sj.arka M W Sedam, rent Shorn t " Mlv-llie.ut i.3ia:s los eo liiTi Ol los &a Tvtal rec.ipl ftS.607 K? niseraiu. acar. Hy im'l ordrra Jrawn to acc't of IVra abd Sal.ii, of Cootilv oflct. Juror lim 11 Haiiiffj a.V) (o " lV?r Fap- i.-e B.4SI fcT Spec! tie 2,;mm Cilmiual Fip 2,e60el " loUlc Halldlnara... l.USll Coroner 'a loue.t ?ov 37 Iload. A Bridges.. ew 00 rrHoua Farm.. 3 00 i:iectlora 122 Ti " Hooka, PrlnHnjr.avc. 1.1? 110 " Aaeeaaln Uevenue. T100 " pcUI 8.hool Taa. ,1.23 M Head Tax 1.3.' 841 Towchip 3,670 2 1 ' Inaaulty 1.0TS41 I wl UJ is " Taaea refunded.... rjy ll " MJier's Urfl'und 8.:tW 00 " " " Co. Booda Ked.'m d S.uhiüo lnWit on lind. . hio O11 -Uncalled Tr and unredeenud 1,762 12 aiaUr.t. in Treasury ant JH-t lo ord-r 2,o40 t9.0Uj 91 X. It. A I.I.EN, Auditor VJro County. Tire Haute, June 1, lHCl.-dwaw School Fund Revenue. rPHE SEMI-ANNUAL DISFUIJ. butlon tf tbe fibMl Fond Kvwl.ii wa-.lL' day made, amouulinK to $10,40,1 s. Tbe verat Townablp Tiuateet ran now receive lbe apportion ment due their respect iveTow nbip by calhiiR ujon tbe Auditor. Jane 19, IVM. June20dAwlw TRANSPORTATION. Central Ohio and Baltimore and Ohio Bailroads. a'lae (irrat MtaSlotaaal IKosttp 10 aall aUaawtrrn CI !. PHROUGII Receipts given for -A- Frelsbt over tbt above Kada to all potut Fat at aa low rates aa any otber route. Special ears Riven !n the transportation of all bluda or live Stork, and a aaf lrau.it iruarantd on all abtpmnta. I'.OCII F. ROKR, ARcnt, Terr Ilanie, Ind. Office with J. D. Kai ty A. Son. oti Snd Street, op wU lb tvwart Uouite. Mayl w2m La RYCE Ct SON. itccelrcrt this Day: PER EXPRESS, LADIES' IUack Silk Mantles; lAdiea' rialn Hlack aud FljnraJ (ircnadlu Kbawla: Summer Mbaala of etber mat rial. SOU IX)ZEX LADIES' LI SEX HANDKERCHIEFS (reat Inducementa offered to parcbaa by tb 1.01. I.siiea,, Mlaw-s and Children's Cotton I-Ioise, la errry !: and qoallty. Vdd.liooal tnJa:eiiiei:ta tTerd to puri La ty d,.. 300 Had Neta, every cotor, at ZL cent ea L; ladira and Children' 11c-Nie M-tta cho.c. p-t--ttrut. L. RYCE 4 SOX. tJ ENTS Your partit ular aitention I ta directed lo 11! Jr. f.Vnf'l UAie Unrn l!.tH,!lcrthirf$! Ily tbe dk.i.u, auch uder pjtl.-e. tiei.fa Cottoa Har Uoe, Ij tb Cel. uper1 r c,ualiiy. Qt' Na 11.' , Cwllara lw I.tnen and rpr; Mold.u Hill kbit la" aid .ct.i VnrnnUI.; Inod Rf net all). tirXT' SI J11FRC!J")TM.-Ai;..lr, .eiyibeap L. RYCE 4 SON. JEWELERS. K. -A a ClilfiSSv MMIK l Clocks, Watches, Jewelry ao HiiMirtil Iiiwlruiiiriils Cf saxtoua klnd, ti laiin PIANOS. VIOLINS. FLUTES. OKI TARS. 4C, AC s in: 1: t .ut w Fl! UNIM1I KU TO O R I E R . Jf ka ltntrrira anil Jen elr) e psalrest I boil Nallf. fsO.OI. U AIUHII STItl LT, Jnel7Jtf TF RKK II ALTE, IXD. AGRICULTURAL. A Card to tho Farmer.. i THE LOXi! LOOKED I OK UAIHES ILLINOIS HARVESTER HAVE AKKIVKD' LEASE I 'ALL AND EXAMa Is I r jotiful't. TWj 11 rit t'A safrl) wr,, w Kb .. TTf I TTT AtliM OF WHEAT FFR IA1, Ataaaalrgst lal TS tvtat tf its ira and tabwe t pattlaf It p tn aey lkee way Wartart4 Is every or?l e:.r IBA. OROVm, jsaeSSllia
r.lUCICAL.
MEDICAL.
IJJ ELM BOLD HEN til NT! l'K Kl'A TION. HlCrtLY CONCK?VTKATH' CÜMI-ÜLM KLLID KITUAtT Et CHI' A piwitlve and Steciac Kcmedy Kur lJMManrib HUADUKlt. KIDNKTS. GRAVI 1 and DIMUTSICAL, W KLUMiS. This iledldue itcrraa lie duwrr cf li.u a and eariu-a lb ASOKr.i:XTK luio L.allby artiM. bywUlch O. SS-ATKKV OR CAIXTAlclH W, tiona, and all I NSATt RAL KLA hÜKMKXTi, AM reduced, as well as 1'IIX AND lMLAalMAIlON and ta fti-ol Ut MKX, vTOMEy, OH CUIUJSK?r. UlULOLDi KXTRACT tfCUU Koe V.aktrMea Anatig: from Kacra.es, HaWitaof lUaalpauon. I arlt lLdlacrrtl.or Ahu, Am.Mkü W ITU T1IK I-ULXOWIKC TUllOk ludipu.tnoi to rlaei turn, lAM 4, ,rr Loof Mmuy, Uiffculi f htVml v' WeakNrrna, Tremllli-' Horror of Hr, w akelalnr Diüii)evl tut..., I'lnln tb IWMk Unlveraat Ui.::nJ o V. Jlunvilar Jiy.l. tn Dry0r.a Uf be hkin,' l.rurtlor.J on It Va.e, I'AUillCDUXTKXANCIC. atlK in Im.rUMr reiuoM,a.m l.lu. IJIIDI KNcy FATinV, KI1LK1T1C KITS, IM ONE OK WHICH TU K IA1IKXT MAY Kliur W Lo can ay tbat they ar. not ti e.jaeotly lolWat y tboee"MhKH I. MüKAKV " I N Jt A N IT V A X D I t i N S L M mo K. Many ale aware or ihe caue t-r tbnr fcn.tln. 11 TNO.Nh wlIXt'ONr KSS. THS UKYiUDAOFTIIK lNsANK ASt 11 VIS, And lb. MelamLoly Deatha hy C'iQirptU. luiam.miHi w vxr vanai.r vwb atarioa . THK COXsmnHlN tiMK AKKKCTKU VS ITH OhUAXIC WKAkXKJLS R'qBlre the aid . mnlii in, to Mr i.ftU.en and .,v .. I..rforate tli 5y.uiu, wtUh Uat Jimmys KXTKACT MCUU lusaiilMt doea. Artuiiii.roTiviTai aurr mmri. FFMAIJs-ntM Aljrs-FEMAlJt.S OIJ) OR YOt Xtl, IXUI.I, MARRIFD, CI IV JT TEMI LATIN, MlUklAtiK IN MANY AFFtCTrON 1KCLUAU TO T MALI'S tie K.xtracl ItuvLu la unequal! ty any L r re n ty a. taCblovoaia vr Ketentton. Iriptilarlty, Faniftrtnvaa, or firelon of Cuatoroary Kvaoi.ti.Ma, t'lcereled or NtiriWf. tat ot iLc C trr u,l -rnc.fi l.o-m r HLItea, Merilitj, and fr all roip,.iiii. uidn.t to tbe aea. aLrtber arUitif, fm InJiwretion. llaMi of IMetpwitWv, or In tb. LiFCU.VK OK CUAN'GE OFI41T. SKK SYMFTOMs AKoVK NO FAMILY SHOULD HR WITHOUT IT. Titi 0 aoac IUism, XUutit, oa t ariaaaaar Vcoicina roa 1 n-r Aav itn taatawva tiacaaaa . UKLM hOLO'S Ki TRACT KUCHU si:c iti:i iisi:.tsii:s InallUclr.Hiagea, At little Eapeaa Utile or no ibaiiar of Diet: No luruttvetiieocs AND SO KXFOSUHK. IltattM a freqotjl dim. anJ Rtvea U.tb t 1 nnaie, loet.oy neaioaina; liiMiracilotta, Prevotmna' aud Curtnj; gu icfir. of tb Urethra, Allay loa; 1'aln and IkOatnniattou, ao frutUi It. claaa of dlwaaea, and eipelln.a; all ItM Dteaaed, and woru-.ut Matter. TMOCaavTSI t'POM VH(H(AI WHO U AVK HK.KS THE VICTIMS OF VJUACklf. and a bo have paid aaavv rara t t- rurvd lu a abo,! time. Lavs found tLey were lerei ej, snJ tLal ti ItHSOX" hmm. ly tb u or 'Towerlul A.UloeiL," lren drirl up In tbe rjt-ta, to ore.L .ui tn an aKravated fi rm, aud FF.KU A 1-4 A FTK & U A kUAU F . Use IIKLMLOLD'a KXTRACT FUCHC for allafl U'na sn aliaease of iL l'SCSiAIt tlt.A!N, Wbetber exlrttur In .tiaLi: ou H.TIAS.S:, From whatever cauaa oriiflnaUr. arl t matter HOW I.OXi hTASunt;. Diaeaiwa oftbea orfraj reulrathe um of a IMuri-Uc HF.LMROLD'S KXTRACT RUCHU IS THK UkKAT DILRKT1C t And Is eertala to bare tbe daiied effect In all Itteaea for wbicb it t. re-ron.nx'tijej. Fvt I'tire ef mott rt liable and repnlM. rbararirr will accornpany tin- medicine.. CEItTinCATF.S OF Ut RH!. From 8 to?0 jear' fci nUlti:, With iiamea known to .SC1F.XCK ANUFAMK. Prlc fl par Wottl,or aii for (A. d.Uvered to any addrea, Srcnrely pacltvi frum ohrr atien. I scrP r)pt'-ms In aHroromur lcsUor.v Citrca f;utarnnleed. Ad vice .rittl AFFIDAVIT. rronallv arpearvd before mf an Slierman tf tbe dty of rtllalphla, 11. T. 11 ELM HO I J), Cbeiul.t, wbw beln duly a worn, floea aay tbat bla preparatlort ro. tain, no narcotic, Bj.rmry, or Injarton. dnira, lul 1. purrlyve?flaMf. II. T. IIKLMROIJ) llo J e M a r.nf act u rer . Sworn and .ub-c-rlVwJ htvr m, tbe day ,4 5oTrmler,l&4. WM. F.HIRKARO, AlJenuaii A.Wreas IMrs fr !r.f.rniatlan lncoi.fldeDre t M.T. HEIJITKlIJi, rractJcal and Analytical CbeauUI, 104 Soctb Tenth 8t Ulr ULeatnrt 11.1k,. iti:vAiti: 01 orTi:itt i:ith AND UNrRlNClPl-KD DRALKK.S. WLo eudearor to !tapoa "or nrcra owe" and Vew ta" AannsicmiaarrTanos arritstDtv, U.lmtiold'a Geniln rreparatlona. " Kztrect nucha. " M SaraapariRa. " M lir.rrcvs4 Raa vTaab, : So'.dl.y T. H. BARR A CO..' J.K. CUNINOHAM, 1 M.IONNKIJ.T, Aljr.N 1KXCK, Q. W. FATKJCal A CO., And all IrrnrirlaU everywber. ASK FOR HELM HOLD'S TAKK KOOTHRR. Cat n tbe advert! aement and aend for IL A!?D AVOID IMI"OSm05 A5D EirOÄÜTiI. MarcLL'eCiAwly el Slight Cold, cilcitL,rjfCiciiL.ctie! iiAic, might I chd ixith ca simrZi remedy. ifre-lcS, cftrn tcnrJrJztta zcrizuzbj. F cj arc curare cf Cic impcrtinot cf field, in it3 fszt dage'; ta in the hrirjiinff ucu!J JieZi to a mild rsmeJy, f rct attcr.ded, tc, tzen ivcrc f.rs inircduscd evri t,cars ago. Ii K19 Icrr. frcitdL that Viey are thlsi article hffzra th rul'ij for sffcMqi., field, fäßnjixJiitU, jLitllna, fiaintth. t HxckingCyj ire ficjinumilicnt and niurvercus qurj (f te exit , Citing immtiiait rtiirf, Mnbtic SpaLm te Sitivrr will fsA th"rr eftzfxil fr cleirir.fr and strmgthening f.He fct'e. in J-Ccdicin, at 5 cents r Ijcz For Sole by THOS. II. HA IUI, f.lTdwly-ta XVBKatat, Terro-TJaBta. OR PECTORAL TROCHES Bnjrr.yiisisTiD ia ixj nisüin For lis Immediate Rlf and certain Cnr e-f CssukIi. Cold Inllurnia, Astti. bis llonraetieaa, Va0lngl'aati.li, 'ratnrraah. II run rlittle. Dtlllcrtlt llrrnllilitKt Sore Throraff Ac. Ac, Ac. For MlnuTs, TuLlia f peakars at I Fit fr., lU. TKlXTUka Indi.penaabi. JT Clear lea; at.t Str.nirtbexi're tbe Vclr, Kaojrlra: Ucaraece... n. Tb ae wtb wk'cb tbee ar taken t.rr rarried In tb. pockH, returlna: a Fr-ru". w.t. ready h e.e on .H orr.al.. a-4 Law L. cbana la any ellmal. eor.talnira; DHb' ST K l' Ut Ui. racMt d.lwai. ron.vi miI-jo .koil.l ! a anfTl -elect recornwendailoo I all to gl, bew a fair trwl. I'rlrei 25 Tente ler !!. S-11 hj ItT:a1.t. fT Vf. -d S .kflml. y TfS. II. taaa, corner ib ail Wahe.i ?trela, Terra Hast. niLiTAny. ttolilirr C'lnim, Hack Iay, IlotintieM, &c. rPlIE umlersigned has made all 1 r,eceaary artarrvmeRts te pfoenrs with ?! pub tl IW k Fay. ladwarranta and liowotie, watrh ar da. dkarbatged S4dera ne tk. kr. 4 4ereae1 5eMfS. OfT.. e Ter KJaall, McT,tl A Cna "tore, c -ft ' 4 4lh awd Mal Street. UK5RY MUaatlOVK wxlJOillf Atfrnry sl4 Maaual TorjooniAL. Modicated II sir Wash! pUOF.OEOROK W. ('ANA DA A k..Tlr, rStt4 Ma Sfc.lo and Hair Iwlj( ia'aixet, a-ointn U s Terr Haul llwnae. l( law Ulb?jrwtUt1t;ir.iaa4rn.Mir pbfTS..'y, Ibail ta be prepared to wall ana cwetoe.r la b weaal aauafactevy maaoer. awnet MUaa fiev4taaranouctzjr and CairJuS Udle an.1 LitUe Uta IT. vw. rr. w'iaawi ntiat
