Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 437, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 August 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

: K II H.K-II AUT 1u THCKSDAV AUGUST 5, I-C3 i;IOY STATH TIC KIIT. WIIJ IAM A. I'llVAA.K. At I'iTCX TT', A f i t H I LAStiK. UtiUHS STATIC, JONATHAN S. HAUVKV. . Arr5tr crsraat, DELAXA K.WILLI AMSO.V, m irntvTrxr rrr c e neue ivtm ctiqv, JOHN I. MORRISON. The Cccoriilio:nl Lul : Men, of tLe 7lU (.'."rp'va I)'.ir; will nret in Mjm Cod ,t t!r titr of Trrre Haute, on UVirc-lif, A'igu't 13th, f-r tLe purple of ..-tl:i" aru bdat f r Onirte . JOHN HANN A, .buy 1M, 1""-- Ch'rn Union Kx. Com. Ti e LLi: papers throughout the DUtrict ,i! p!eae cojy the atote call. II D. K. WittiA:, Union tat.diJate j ,r Att'TLf t lir.ral, will address the citirs cf S i-.! i van county, at Sullivan, ou tY In. -iu-t 15th, at i o'clock r v. Al! xre ir.vittd TUf l.H'" 'II fr 300,000 Men. 11 1-) r.!-r -f Secret try Sunton. drafting ,,r t i" . rvt tare buudred tbousand adi u nicu, t:ucu with approval so for as .r.if. The rc"c-ity f r t !i 1.- ad litiuual f,f .M,4.o ca.n deny. It unwie in the f-. h'gh:st degree to lengthen out the con-if-t, ,d ri tho Hovrrrtnent hai the reour- . i i I'.-h the rnemy quickly, if rightly Ti.e confederate government fi m ciitcriplion law, forced into the tie! 1 ui urmy, which, from tho mo.it reliable h Miown to rjU2l in strength the r ! ril army a:id almost an well annel i'.d !'.,.-'. Iy ltooi.gh'-s the coLtiict, ai.d k-htii.g the et.en:y with cuil resource, we huard tho altermtivo of contest with for1 rrin jwner. Some of tho European ru ernmen .ee in iiow to Ubor under the rn; rct-sor, that oar mo government lias already .traii.el it fttrcngtb inputting in the r.eld and yub'i'.tiDg tho armv we now have. The late call, however, aal the rapUllty with nhirh it will be filled wi!l pee lilr du-p-l thi-$ al'.u-i c, and ui them against en V'a.g in tie truggle. They will have a higher opui'oii fur the masterly abUity of our pooj le, and tl-cir t adincri to defend thtir irtitut!ori4 at whatever cot. When thi j'ieit .irtnv li irgutie l and ready lor the Jiefd. ai it tvi'.l he at an ctrly day, tho Fedral force wi'.l amount t more than one million of Midlers, which will be the largest army in the ws! I by a quarter of a million men. With this, force nell equippel and killf-i'ly managed, the rebel government wiil be cruihfl beyond any kind of io.ibilitr. It h alroady s-traiuel its or to the utmost caparity, and when in de;iirie com mence, iu fortu Wiil peel.ly vanish. The new war pchcy which hn been re centir enunciated ill.nl I a vigor to our arnn whi. h could net bcearitcJ in any other manner. ur fullicr are no lunger to guard retel property, while its owner i- in the ranks of tbc enemy dealing out death to hval men. Our immense armiiMwill sub.-it upon the enemy and destroy hi means of aubiterice. The rebellion will now be made erpen-ire t t!ie rebel. They will (eel the Hwert f tise rovermncnt, and he in vie to Know vwthiiig tf Ihc horrunof war. KatlM-r (!) our cu?e nhall fail, their lit Iiis will dev a.-tated, and mado barren; rheirdnellin tr w ill be consumed to adies and tlioin-rU t ettenniuated. Twenty millions of free men I'a-ding f.-r liberty an 1 refublicm irovernrnrnt, n I e operate 1 by an inicnt I e w ,11 t.ot pi-e at the slaughter bu h tu v et sät, . their 'iirwi? is accomplice I. It d ivt ry Stands in the way of our nrmie .n 1 it.eir ucce It will be removed, and w:.l cant t o mora forever on this con-tit-.rrt. The howl nf "abolition" will nut tp the t -firM'uf the Sun nor yet will it ch-ck j-uh c opinion, now drifting; towards thj ultimate eatirctiort of that pestiferous iwuti.üuii. To siv that three hundred th-tTial !! ivch d dcrs tin oonu'-e the t.rl.i, ai. l conprl it U I'ow iii luunt el -ub mi'-' -'i ! it i l'ehrl, without deiliiig tiiik.tv 4 k up ii tl eii. is t.i i r pibiM.- wriiio and l. bei the burn in rare, l ltp niMi hopiN hita elf iu t!ie path uf th snl.r' t) ai a! ni' l f publ.c entiment ti : dt lortninall-it, by haahtig "a!o!iti;ni" -! "l.i.ituf'. 'jrri Lirold to be a bv-l. Il a ,'. I L a o ;u nae de-pde the iVe. !.! ritori o! fc di-!.trl men wh array thni rlvc A li;. it I hr IJi oml of wrdon of Indian;!. 1 S ctoirr ...uiuJi, uol in i joriir, of f!.e aüter t of the c Jan;,fy uty . 1, . r,- IS r ..u 1 i,,-, th irrendin I ib ( )v, M'.,:vfnt t the rt.f!, the r.-un:t t f trier iu4hitni Cou!rlerc v, ' r,a il'tiu nfc-f v J l'v.'vr rccn They . i ;... (ioierrmrt.t !ntitated bv -xv :t t be ?uf crrc led by that of Je2" lM,or htirubled by th deteat of iu armies. t ?' j r s;r!, . , ..f i, vrr-l.t. The T arc as ti .S ,trit-. sr. I m b;n.r :Hcd in the j urpv t u! t.!ii!n'li1.Tffti!iiriit in that re'aJ' t tho t " . 1 t t ..f ih ar. m inr ur: i the om ,tr r. t e-y b!,rc tint tUeycaadj jt mrll th Ier'rat - party, xUl s h" ofir. t',t,ii iv.'n-r of the a.'nftrati.-t nin- .if Jui-rt, t thD I a a j th lr Lite o tiee. ei;.te.wi:S TbTdr..t.eeb... e. It ml .nca.'.w.s V :uty .1 v,, d re-; i 'lo.::; a .'. il t'e war and iceC-ei rs'.i, ui r.vt be'.'?i t it w '-. If ence h rrtnnmt or tie IVmv-raU r-fty Why can't tVy b De-n.vrat ao 1 j-,a'r t t ,." i tVeir i t ynreavfible rx-y.lt i , f. atonthatrarteür.,;.;,. the trr!.t o;r;ht t be bind ;.-d 1. a : f,. t. i,t Ulll.l t 1. -... t'tern thai t ic; -attv.s.. an 1 firm ortra of , f t! ll.arerr.teflt. Vn-t : lea! i" n - - ,fica I ', ' ' t-1 I ; jnr, n.can a..-.., ,,y .b'rcr.'- Ars 1 aibe t tle rtrtt. : ,.-.tr..t tba nm of "iVm rat" wrrr i.ur.ic;. H. 1 rtirU.rT rvkrlj .i'i ihr unt ufclb;&ai.C 'H0t''-a i.-a t nse eff-aac. Lbry

will turely be brought t any position their leiden desire to gire ibera. We wlh them

to top anl thimk wkat tbe facts we present txxatt, to what the leaJ, before resolving to zo w euch an embodiment of "Democracy to the end. If tLey do not want, to be made supporters an-i irulruraefcU to carry out the policy indicated by these facts, they bad letter top now. TLe Stntinelot tbis city wu endorse! by the th of January ConTcntba w a jast ex ponent of tbe riew4 of the arty. It was agabi eoU jreeJ in the secret circular of the Suta Ceotral Coxmitteo d-atci Jure K, 10, at l sigtseJ by (Icorgo 3IcQu.it, chairman, in lTi following ternu : "The Slate Central Committee ur uoo tou the importance of circulating tound Democratic cewipapers. Your own county piper, if you hare one, and th central orjm of the party, the J ad una State Sentinel." The conrention of the Mb of January, l-fil, ?aJurcd the Sentinel's course up to Uut Uaic, anJ the S'ato Centril Committee enlreiJ and adopted it up to Juno irth. In the Sentinel, therefore, we thall find ho authoritative declaration of the tiewa of the party. Let tu trace theoi from the beginning of our difficulties. Oa Wednesday, the 19ilt of December, 1?GJ, the leading article of the Sentinel, comped chiefly of extract! from Sju Jicru papers showing the determined character of the dljuniou seuticient. and the hope!e3ne:j of a p. reservation of the TJniOD, mide the following stranpe declar ation : "Again we ask, what hope for miiutainin the Uuioa when euch convictions control tho people of tha South? We confer that we can see none, and such is the judgment of the most Mgaciau mind of the country. And perhaps disunion may be the beit remedy for ourfprecnt political difficulties. -1 revolution of thit character may be neeetiary to rtconitruct the Government vpon an enduring oasta it may be the shortest road to a moro perfect Union." Here the policy of allowing the Union to be broken up that anew I ruon might He made of the fragment is very exactly Je clared. A few days after, on Saturday the 2a of December, it sai l : "W are no lonzer united Stales. The accession of one State diitoltrt the Union and each State attumet ili original, independent cundttton , with lull power to reconstruct ihe old (JoTcrnment orftnn next alliancet. A union or compact broken by one p.irty cannot be binding upon another if one is absolved from ils obligation thereto all par ties are released "We assumed the position a few dayssiticc that the withdrawal ot one or more States fioua lb Uuion a latticed the Government, bringing loan endthe machinery connected icith it. And is it not corrected? In whoe aervice are the TresiJent, members of Congress, Judges and Marshals of the Federal Courts', Custom bous officers. Postmasters, etc., commissioned? Is it bot that of the United States? And when the Union isdisolved by the eeess'.on of one or more States, does not the tenure of all offices it created fall with it? "the Constitution of the United States vat detuned at a bond of perpetual Union, why did not the framers of that Intrnmcnt anticipate and (far a dittolulion of the Government? They provided for the admission of new State, but thero is to power granted in the Constitution to prevent the withdrawal of a State from the Lnion, or cecUnue the exi-tence of a Union alter a State shall have seceded. Doe any one pretend thiilthe arcioi of South Carolina can be prevented by the exercises of any constitutional power? And if the necesiou ol a Sute dissolves tho Union, coercion can only be attempted by a part or the whole remaining States in their Individual capacity. Hut lew, we apprehend, are prepare., o maintain the Unian ly force." I'ut these twr article toge'her. lt Disunion ii desirable, a a step in creating it new Union, and 2d Disunion is inevitable, when any single Stite chooes t leive the ITiiion. Tho sugar coating of the l'.Uh.a desirable disunion, melts ofl'on tho "22,1, .and wo swal Iowthenakeddj.se of a disanion, or rather destruction of ths iiitioaaal the fJorernment, at the will of any single Gute. First, "e had better luve it," anl noxt " w cirt help it." For a mouth fol'jwing this declaration cf views, which the Central Committee s iy arc "sound," the Smtinel devoted i t - -1 f chiefly to State affairs. Hat eirly iu Febrmry it re sumed the to4rie ofnttio.nl aiTtirs, .tüd here is the firt thing it says, Mondty, February Ith, l-fd; tiik !oirn m iitn. We learn tint alter two weeks Miing . nd drumming to roue up the war fever to the fighting point, the "irrepressibles" of Hann! ton county have actually succeeded in getting nineteen volunteers for tho purp-e of fighting Southern "rebels." When it U considered that that Hamilton county has a pp ulation of 17,110, an 1 is Republ;can by a very large majority, we aro lo-t ia astonishment and wonder at the alacrtty and numlrrs with whi h they have mshel to the recuo of our itoperritleU thg. Let ÜJ'Uh Carolina tremble ia her aery booU. Having declared dUunion deiirable, a il a thing which any State could prjduco any tim it p'eased, and which all the other States vould not prevent, it ol course would rid rule any attempt to preene the Union At the lime this precious pe-irneu f loyalty appeared the acceded Stws cre inu-trin tra.pa by thousands, lieaplng up munitions c-f war, building brt, ftealin w ir fhijx, and ringing with preparations f.r a c f tii t wh'rh they did not beaitate to Jo Ir thay regarded as inevitable Not a word does the Sentinrl aiy of rebuke or ridicule of that, though it wn lipcnlf aimed at the destruction of the Union. Hut the mament an efT.irt i made to gather troop to preserve the Union and reit this hostile preparation, the Sentit;! tUksout its tongue, hskes its sides, and roars with laughter at the folly of the thing. j Foot after, on Friday, tW -tie of tebruary, It rop.es tn tit itaJ.nj dlm. wivloi a word of d;ent, or explanation, the f .'.lowirg article frim ths Mybile . . . . i r. I r i ... i . . . t i I f iMnlit ir-ti.-l, cf our errn--,:t 1 fro:a e comtilutLhi. ol I wrhip up ! ' ih.l of a S;,t. t0 J Trder.l .ne, baa : two !u(:if3ib;.o bv it we c ,r :Uri;hM in reafe ret t -Istbai rlKe r-1 1 i fr.ere.l wttaaTe bt th tntan ' '::rf " of ftK"I. vi hot bra led, j-rmrn tehus intl.eirttuWritr. whocm pi ri . c r interpret tha; iLU. furrl ,vt hey are the mere re -tfentativf s "! . " " ttr ihw feesiHar ection l-'TofxnlüiV 'ean'nte'l crtc, to 1 m v;n!il recm? rer 1 be n I elba.'i la brre t birartrnl as a reil mat! trimn!. ahlrfj the FeJrral ai- . tii jr.l.cs CjuU tt k.!f waU iUnwt .- com- .l..t r,i ... .... - - - ! uti-iier ViuiCjn.lEll-i-r.M-rat..- tr.4 moaarcbicat r .." Tb i -ri c-frt. w'l th'J ittc ut W tpl of u . a .t. tri .. . .1.1. J '' e r-afarally u auj-r : ill t ru.j Htn icr tI dirubioa m Jerab'e an ! ! ine lab!. Uobavt at tho anaOo pte-

parations to prevent it, and adopted rebellion as a great triumph of the "princip'o of pure Dem jcraey," it i of coure prepared to regard the rebel Confederacy with great repect, and to accept it as a s-eltle l and irreversible firt. Here is the way it notice the Cr?t appearance of tho Confederacy. We copy from the papv'r of Monday, February 11th, 1-71: The Cuotuuiiiri Statis vr Noam AMiKtca. Tbe Jloi.tgomery convention has adopted :t provisjr.al gorTnment for the Southern Republic, h.il unanimously elected Hon. Jt'TiTswn Dai i., .f M l-.i.-l; ; i, l'resi dcit, and Hot. Alexai.dcr H. Stejhrn., of

(ifyrij.i kv I recant, of the C onfeur-a-te l Mates vl Ni rth America. Iti-i rerorte-d that the M'tf goternmetit will have abundant means ot lp-vtt. Thu j it w iii b esecn that the progress f s'c-.i-n and the formation of a new Cnfc lera y his been rtjid and determined. Not a word of tcbukc or regret here The Confederacy ii treated with the the niorl profound re;-'t, whi h grows deeper as time p.we, till on tlie I'.Uh cf 1'ebruary, Tuesday, il jutes fn:a Je IT. Dtvii pcttli in rejH i.e to the welcome given him on his arrival at Montj'mery, the aertior.s that '.-cparatiuu from the t!d lr. i a is completed,' and "n comproiiiI'iM and no reconstruction can now bo entert lined." tint ' th? South is tIctcrmir.eJ to maintain its position," nn 1 "if war should eo;ue Sjutheru valor would j hine," Ac, acd ad Is : "Thce- are the words of determined men, and leave but littlo hope for m ;:utaining the Union as it now is, or lor its construction eventually. Tho movement at the South is I ot the result of a eudden impulse. It ia an -ue long considered iu all its conjuer,ces, by men well vcr-ed iu political science, who do not tnititte the movement without having well considered its results. Jt is with them a question of ii tetest, policy and peace, and they believe their intere-u can be best attained in an independent Confederacy Thev have organized a ep.uate Confederacy, and by the 4th of March it will have an cfileient organization, ready t resist all opposition. " The Southern Confederacy is a fixed fact. Its detinie lave been cjnfilel to men skillful, brave and fa:;aclms men uf purpose and determination." Is tin ;he Jaruige of an enemy or a friend ' Dotho.se wh rejl or dislike nn action cr a nica.;ur ieak if it? N'ever. It is the langnsc of deep re-pect, of cordial sympathy, of profound almiratioo, d nndoubting trust. It is the langnace of t mm who LilUres in t!ie Southern Confederacy and desires its pirrnarieitce. II there c .uld be any doubt ulcut it the remainder d' the article would remove it. The .subject of the .ability of the Confederacy to reit the (i v ernment is glanced at, and tbe follow ing extract from the New Yurk Herald copied and endorce l as expressing the Sentinel's view of that branch of the fubject : Now, at the Northern Stitos have twice the population of the Southern, the South lias furnished in the l ist war four times as ruanv soldiers as the .North in proportion to the population. 1 lie lighting element of the country, with the exception of New York city, is chiefly in the South. The Ssuthem population are all fighting men frota their childhood. They are always armed with the revolver, or bjwie knife, or rifle. As for the desperate expectations that the i.ero slaves will prove an element of weakness to the South, it is vain. In all the wars of (Jreece and Rome with other countries, their slaves, though white men, never revolted against their masters. If tho negroes had even the will, they would not have the means ortheponcr. On tho contrary, they will prove a grand source of .strength, for thay can attend to the cotton holds, tho general cultivation of the soil, and other lab jr. while, the whole of the able-bodied whites can devote themselves to war. How many able bodied men can the North spare to send South? Not one fur every three tho South will be able to jend NorthT Vast masses of the population of the Northern seaboard are reduced, practically, t the condition ot white slaves, while a considerable proportion are sickly, und very unfit for an army. The South, therefore, is perfectly able to maintain the coMim. Wh it she wib's most U a navy; but she e.n build one iu the M-.s sissippi, nnd meintone she can hire :i fleet of privateers, as did the colonic tjjainU Ki.gl.and In the Revolutionary war, which will do the cjounercc of th Northern Suits more injury thsn our war .diips can cur in filet on the Southern eeabo.rd. F.uth liie r.ic.iiiil l0 Sttitiinl mty have seen cm e to doubt whether "tha fihtirig element of t:.e n itiou is in the South." If they haven't the nation hts, und t!ie South itself has very grave doubts about it. We commend this opinion of Northern courage and military prowess to the attention of our Indiana soldier'. And wrcomrpcnd to all Democrats the re peatcd dcc!.4tioa that teeession "is not the refill of a su ddea impure, but an isvuo ov,; considered." Juthow we'd this lits the pie ter.se tint "if the Crittcr.den rnmproinis had been .; h; te l thete would have been n rebellion." the public ran jndgc. It is now, ami h .s been fcr a year, the jarri t cry cf men h ti; to the (lore rnrni.t, and nnxious totdoik their tre tson witn some party 1. jui-e, "that if the Kej iiblin f'.arty !id ngrecd to th Crittcr.den cornrromie the South would liave been atUfed.nnd there would hare been no war."' Now tl.p Crittenden rn mr'r t' ti' r":'!'";r; rn the very d it that ti e .-vlnty" nrtiv-le appeared in the Sentinel de i rog the 'ecein was no iiddt n 'Hi; but ari iue bny i-ini-ltler el." At thf lime rt'.trn I'.m Sentinel u the " c..nl-!'rcv i Died fart," and tl..st tl e nMMic.t 1 a 1 Iren "lung ivr"4ilercd'' tiT "larii 1 ) hx.lkiM well tu tho rotife,uencf," 'he Ci dtet.'liMi r itujom! e alic'a would hv rrrtt 1 t!i inurement ent:relr, was rot rfjcfte-d, 1 .t viH pending, anil the aery neat -i.e of the j a er containing this declaration tatca tint "Mr. Hitler of IVr.nylvania rreentel Tcril jetit'ons in fsror of th" Crittenden i t;i;r m''." Then it i r."t t e rrje."lio;i of tbe (?rittr !t-n re ittUt.s tihWi J rct'llle S uth b e srate ar d tike a liotde atl.t .1 It-, fo tha conbdi rracT w a a "fiacd I's.-t. Jl:d dtO Ihlil bid ' Ori'terdrrv rftviwu- ner '! lfif t;i t Tha d5; 1. red. aya the St.l.ij', aud )t t t t.W j Iacc before tVre was ?ii t:t-n i tl l'rlurti'et censor, ni'-e Let thi fact tt tin prurn !r fil-t h v I l.rei er. 1 l'.ri! Irrate i ert rür.t l e.' hrndr I "tru !f J lJ cnt.t.el ar ! lr.X adfn-.ratoo, we Vd I i-eat eaj-ert it t. ! advocate the i' j t,vu ol tt rebel governj U1, ,.f ,.r Atdtkaisj I what it d.. n tie 3hU of Marth, I"l, ! it ja tes frwi.1 as. ü rr j ajr tr.e ,iw.r; ' ilein of W,bW-pton "A entlemtn of b eb p. Ureal Pio in leoia. . a ins arr'tr-i m al.irj.oa ItMta tr t Mat, a' I t r : rs c:r er.r itei. -t tre j cf a ptmi t!er tn re-ur fratarnai frJ tCf. IU f-tate l?.t Hon .. II. Methf n j frankly a rr'ci a rr 'f r rr-corstrurüon" i - - r. - - .- . ... . . i,Alt tttdf. r l t.at re 1 arirtrJr r4a?! ' Ar J U tbe fUw;r.

Is not ihia Üie oulekeat rroccss " for re

construction." Tbe Montgomery Conaututioo in many respect ii a gteiUarjoTcnieni upon tne Federal Conatitution. The revenue 'ayatem it provide is far in advance or in aet stfNrr-.f a nrfl the ucnciai erntsent wit orracized. The territorial queatiou has ceased to be a practica usue. Slavery carrot be advantageously etteto. aa a domestic institution, to any of the terti lories, and Iber are all now organized u;m a basis whkh cannot fail to be sttialactory j to the great majoritv of the people of the North and South. Why should th North I fight fjr the fhaddow when they have al- ; ready achieved the subsUncc. It the adojh- , tionof the Montgomery Constitution would j restore fraternal leUi.g andonce moic unite j Cie States upon a permanent baU the North could well aUord to make the concession fcr J the greater advantages they would gain by a reconstruction of all the States ia a Lnmiic Ca ion." Note hcrt the direct and tineuivoul adrocacy of the surrender of the Constitution made by Wuslungton and our lathers for that made by JelT. Davis and the rebel consp.rators at Montgomery. We only call attention to the f-ict and leave it. fl ONCLCDrn TO MORBOW. LOOKING CLASSES, &C. IPliooiiixi Looking HlasSiV Picture Frame TvüyVTSXXJ FACTO 1 Y , o. J l i:nal'3d atreet, 113 and 175 I. rami t., V 1 f'raatre M. csTAriiaimi auuix. tf tau imu j. .o. AI1IS l'stahlishntent lias been in i tCKo-j'ul I'pcraiioii I yr, ai.J i th- bat , i.r.ir .f iLe iin4 in tho L'oiird !tt'. hi bin m j hauJ or raai.yf.ic ure to orJer evrry !e. cr1;t.on cf ; 1xaKINV, ni.aSS, riCTFKK ASlHVmTKAir ; IKAMaS, I Main ami Ornamental l'ier, Wall, dial and ."lanicl Glaaaes. ("on. j iiertingr Cornice. lre and llrmkrl 'Itle. aallli .Tlarblc Slab.! ollrt i (IbANMiN, j Ac, Ac, Ac. I Mit llilN. ro riCTlKK in', l" n.fciu -uufor traap.'tÜon. fithtr titlt, P.erlin, ltoewoo.J.Ot, lrn, lUrdieye, Mahocany, i.e. Our Mi.ufct.irv and axtensire faci.itie enahlo u tofcn.Ut. ;.y rtk; ia cur tin s s tle bet, j cd as cLpp io the cbeaneM. j r.F.AbtR Akr. isv'irn Tucai.b vi-os t.s wli)n tby vUil Kw Vork. WrcJa'ua to l M t npply them w ith every art c in onr !;na whicU tbey can pocUbty require, t j. ic Wwer tLsu thy n puril l"Sb.r. tf Orders by mail atunded to w.iti Lmptins. U not fall to cad Wh you visit N Y ;k tr Ofllce and Wit roonii, No. 210 ( er.tre .lr t!, New Tcrk. 11 OltV.'K V. Sb.bt' ft, Ae.ent. Ail;;. 4, 'IJ ii CROCERIES & PROVISIONS. IjMiUUU. A choice bra ml, ar.tty en LanJ At . . ,i . I I "J I i 7 VI tbe Mannf. to f, Wry Mu-rlor nu t CVp. I J A.FOOTF'S. rii STONi: FKU1T JAUS, well fJVJVJ Rlaied. atd chapft t all kinds f,r putting up Fruit, Ju t received at J. A. FOOTF. S. ALL KINDS OF Croccries V Provision, For CASH at CASH KATES, AT TXIK ST.11 iiiici:itv, Corner Fourth ar.d OM Strffta. ;:.Wai J. A. 1 OOTF. EDUCATION. Professor of French Language, NO. !' MAIN STItKl". r, COM MF IUI I. WW, til' STA IKS,) 'I'r r re -limit e, Indiana TFKMS-:,50 for f-ur w k-i. KiiiKivi-i Han. It W. Tltuui). .on, I'.rij.ni N i pjtfrt, !iiiirl S. Marly , II:i. J d;ri 1. Unit !. Aus. ?, dJn LEATHER STORE. ICciuovril ! ICcmovcd ! ! LEATHER STORE. Ij. A. 1 ill I N KIT, l.iimor and Dealer in mi. k .yds or Lthn Shov i'uuluii:, iiitlis, furs, II "(Hi, )crrskhis T.i.Y.vmrs toomjX, axp--No. i I?, (iklVihl)'S 1 LOCK, j HVl'n Me-r Coa k Si;h, ni. 1 11. Iluiui... ' I. S. The hihfit j rice l a'hl in Ca'h lor i Hide. Kur, Deer Skii., Sl.p Te't cid J leather ir. the toujh j L. A. IUJKNLTl ! April L.dAwtl COAL! COAL! INT O XV" A . COM KS csMlt'i a, Fir xxx i i . a. Com. J intoTiir.it. i HAVlVtirLt-'v r-rvtaa..! th TMl l r. I. I n-riy k-a tl.e "SCH K R MIr.S," rai.l U.r-q-5arir fr.iS wt tli n'y, r u, . r-r-par4 U firmab th c tiiena c.r Trrr-Htt anj i awintty, Sil a r arti l of fll-scr'tr.'l rnl, a rrnrr t w!t ta prua. j W r. Atr.U fmr tl It'cbiabJ, fVa I ai4 FarTnrr-'irf C-al Htra, ! r Ordrra lftat U ViCcsnty al f-r at tk j Ka4raJ, Ivpui, al. b t!M !nrt rA. a wiai ' TRANSPORTATION.

Central Ohio and "Baltimore and!TIIK OI-D KKMAHIaK, Ohio Railroads. j , Ihr t.rrnl Natlennl IIulr I nil llaaatern C ltlra.

fPHUni:ul raeceip! siren for JL Fr.Sgtt er lb. eoT. l.d t .U i '..1 at at low rasea a any triter rte. ?;ial care fit in He tracapcrtatioa cf a'l . a.l b fOT-l! . küCU F. ROUP, Arm, Terr.Haate.1!. Of..-iii.D rarly at S ,ld tri. a ! Sv-warl HrsM. . . If ayl a3Arn

PARR'S COLUHN. IVhoIcNale nnd It Hail CASH DRUB HOUSE! co a mi aocaru axn main araaara, TÜRKE HAUT!:, ixdiasa TIIOTIAS II. IIARIt, rilOI'KIETOU.

ü 05 0 nj 0 Q (II H r:cmrtnbrr the Place y i -riirrat I urla aaaial Tlialaa Ml reel a, TKltHK If A UTK IND. I ITIlOMAS H. BAMl. Propmtor. I r HarcavaVHry.

JEWELERS.

E. jV. CHESS, 1 tUltt IX Clocks, Watches, Jewelry .Tlii.ical liiKtruiiitiit Of aai I..ui V! JN tM lad.r g riANOS, VIOLINS. FI.CTK T A IIS. AC.1C. til'ISiti: ET MVSiV Y U K N I S II i: 1) TO O k D Y. II Olark, Wtalrlte mid Jeaa rlrj lleIiuireaat Miorl oilrc. -NO. H W.tll AMI M il I I. I , JunalTJ TKRkC II A UTK, ; I i.D. MEDICAL. DR. POTTER, it o.iiu: O l.f TiHS T. rPlI ANKFUL for the patronage Ä- wblcb La lwu ao UWrfcilv evlrn lrl to in during th paat f .ur -arf, l n.uVi irpctriilly miicji rnUTianc-I Iii am. i UfTH-mii Third Strff, (W.o Ur) w,h .1 N.r fron Ohio Mrr-t. d Kraintatr 'ornrr rf F.-uril. and Oak Strret. J Jaly23d3m . j 1 THE AMERICAN EXPEESS CO., j Capil.il 1,000,000, Forward daily from Tcrre Haute by fait Passenger Trains. . H H II 10 Expresse daily for N-vr ! I York, boston, Albany, IturTa o, Cl. veli.cd, t:t)lanibus, Cincinnati, Daiton, RkLmond, Utaj. ttle, Indianapolis, (irren C'aMl.- and all p-i:iM iu tl e F.astern Mates ana Canada v TWO F.xpressea dally for Coiaago, l tn.lt, Milwaakie and point Northwest. alo TWO Kxnr-aars daily for St. Irfui, Harill.al, M. Jof eph and points West. ONF. Kvprra daily to and fr.nn K ki ult, Indiana. This Conpsny plvo ptompl att- i:ti-ii to the collection of bills and Invoices with floods, a' tolled Not s, lraft. Hills ut FxchanRr, Ac, and mike prompt return w ben paM. Y.nrh M-ae!iji r of the Company i furnUbed with an Iron Sat foi the m cunty andaafety of all inaney forwarded l mir Y.xprrt.. Kat'-s alow and tim a ju!tk a ty ary o:hr Express Company. tr1er your Ft IrIiI, I'JokaRf i, sc, i.y th- Auietiraii FTprrs t'ompar.v. T.W. STEYYAkT, Ag.! t. Terra Haute. Ind., Jub 3.dtf VINECAR. HEAD. UK AD. ItKAD. ( nunc ri.Yiia.n:, Miinc cxraKai v For Pickling and Tablo Use! IT J A "! i: K V i, A IC Iv i: , TERItK-HAlTK, INI). HIS -FORMEK CÜÖTOMKUS anJ tha public at larp' can l-e au;piied with a No.l article of Cider Vn.fKr (w arrantol 'oo.!) a Lt Factor j ami at Mr. U. Hulnian'a, (ho hia acrnt In th city) ry tie barrel, or In ar.y quantity, at lower prices than it can b sold for by any Jolblnir Houw la tLa city. Of course IL. puichaM r will look tohin own iulereat and tuy from ihe Mmufactuorr cr hia agent, th.-rcby aavinif the Jobber's profit, wtilih isalarpe Hem in ih- punba.e f tbU article. He rcsprttfully folit its the pntronacr 'f all. JAMK.S CLAKKK. 1 000 llULS- 8()LTii CIDMK XsVVV iY anted. Also, 1,(KH rmpty rcotidhand YYhi.key, Alcbohnl and Vit'ftar lUrr.U. for which which I ill raiUang. a No. t article cf YinKr. Imyiltf) JAMF.9 CbARKK. T AUIES' Shell JSiJe Combs, Hack XJ and kalU-r luud Omb. at BART1JCTT5. AT DARTLETTS. DIAKIES FOH AT BVRTI.KTTVS. 18G2. ÜODEY'S LADY'S BOOK lor Iecciubr at MMRTJLETTS. aubcrlptIons reciTed fcr 1SC2 call early. Jus! Iter'.! nt Hardt ITh! THK DAY SCHOOL I1KLL, lv 1 the author of the Sabbath febool lull; price -j cent. A FINK ASSORTMENT OK Ualon Not Faper and KtiAel.pn. IVrtfobua, Mrm.. raDdam Tktoks, Blank Maic and Ir iw ing H.K.k, kloa .i Portfolios, a new kind, Copy Hook. Fens, Fen lialderf. te. Call and a. SOAPS AND CANDLES. v. w. ni:a.i:itTVa b'a.t'.fji' tun r i f Germ-.n and No. 1 Soips, Common and Prnsacd Tallow Candles, &c., Ot Canal, S uil. -Kt part f lb. C.ty . i 1 'et milt s ttntl So fiits j i - MH) a itul A t.bcial di fount w til to i Soap ami rand Ich I CinM.-.te.- I cj lal t. an ii.a lrln Clin it, mil CASH paid for Tail..' anJ (irr a.. SADDLES AND HARNESS. Watlain aV .HlfiiiKlitrr HAYi; A LAHii; AND FINK awtrtmect tf all arU'.le tu the .! llery Hrl, ciJprW"c ha-iea, liar (.'(. Co'.Ura, llaur, 1 race ar: lual CUans. Vyirrj Cnoi'-s. F-nnhea, Trcr.k. A".. akc , will aU at li)W nit KT. We t r al. -n ka-J a p7 t a t I1DI.I1II X II AllDU .Hill, Ald Win oarvlvea pt aclwal wor twvn. taa 4..! ty cf lb. eede we tara .mt mar '.padd jn, a ad ail rdcTa tt atl lte t.r re.'" "ill t e f.ti. rally tiled w.ia i.paib I liir tnoat eeaTevi.etiLly l.ir.t la lae rertrr of !. tt iaiue tl.e p(rna. vt -H a4 arfw Cut4tBr. N. 117 WaVa?i Mret. kx Fa irtä an4 Fif'.l tret. laii t d.r ...I ..f Ji;. C. I.'". A IV, T-r. ra-IlaaU, liviiafka. WATKIN A MJttliHTfcK 4T Tbe IFfUe.t Cab Frre t iJ ia ". f.T Ot t ewt r-ir Jt?:arI7a-3rii MUSICAL. TOUT'S UNION QÜADRILLK HAND 1 Ilfia ATTISD rKOVllTLT TO AU CAUJ ta tha annate al boa. Uak fara!al4 für fall Swo.1 ParUea a4 e rataa.

MEDICAL.

HELM 150 LDS C.KNL'IM. 1'KKIa TION. UluULT CONCKNTl:ATHi" COMIUl .M F 1.1" 11 KiTKACT I LCilf A ro!tiie acd .itciSc K:i..Hly Fur !.. auf the bLAbbEU. KIDyiTS, CRAVn a tid It ko rs 1C a l : 'A r. i jj n ; s . TLta X'rdicii-" lucrra ttj tf wer tf Iff!,!! ai.J rather It WUkl FCTS into Uakly atuyt lywLuli tb WATKKY OK CAiXAkUl S diUlm, art a;i I NNATI HAh FNL.sKi.Klt;N"l a touted, a wed at. FAIN AM lMi-ak!! allo.N atid la g f r UH.N. M'Clinü, tdi CirjU'REN. HUVtI CtI'. F.XTKACT Lt'CHU t r t at; M AtihK fruit. KiffWM, Uai-it.of I i i.at on. t aril lu4'-r, r Al u, AnKM-KUWiTH THK F0Uf)MSG .VMI-nliS IStak Nn. ' Iti.rt.r v,nmr a: e, Itim,ei.4f ,vu. Irrsxit hi. vi.uer,i iuu: ..r ii - i .... . . : sr:"- ' " - ...I .-j in ni, J"llar..iv F1u.tu it.fth. Uyn-s th lkiu. Frr,K. t,n ILr I 1'A 1.1.1 1 Ct UM l N a M TVe aye j toiua, tf allwej to tro n, wLi.h H . in d.cinr uivarial lr reaiorr a.w.n f..l!w IMPOTFNCY, VATTfTV, riUKHU' Ft T! I.N OX K OF W II It'll 1 tl K I AI t F. N t M 1 V F 1 1 & attc!iay ttatthey arr not frcuun.::? I li, t y tb "IdhFH I. lilSKAF'!." "INSANITY iSD' oNM MrTIOF." Many are war of Ihr raue i-f tlfr mf-1 z!ni bt'TNONK wHJ.CtNFS. THK KKCOKIiS OF TIIK INUNK ASYI.fMS. Aud ihr il I!.bc!y WatL I j Citi:n.f4-rl ma ArL a rrtt to twc tivth f.-r tmk .iiTr. THK COXSrtimoNOM K AFI FtTKl VI Uli OJUIaNII V EAKNIS-. bquirrs iL a:d t .!! Ine t Um i;ib n nd I r, . r a t h r . rt r in V.lkh Haiaaou 'a FM II J1 1 l l UV tnvarU !j a TKiil w ii l eoai i Tau uour Mimai. FF. MA t JA- FF Vt A LK-S-FKM AU OLD OK YUINU, SINUI.K, MAFKIFI. ( k COV. aW a a ak k aa- . W. V I4.WI KÄUlLlti, tsvivv AKHiTUlNS liiimu -rr ...,.... Ihr Kxirart I'.UiLu ta ti.rqxjaSIn tr'arrotUr r.a.'i tu Chloroaia tr llrtri.tioti. Iri'-rufar1i r,, f,. t.r.,or hurrrrion i.f Cuanry F.varan..t.,' I i j ..j ...I..-., wm-.r oi ine i lero,Iru-cri b.t.r White, Mrniity. and fur all o;t la' m-i. rt to tbr H. w hett.e ar1in fr 1-Kt IJXF. OK Cil ANV.r. OF UFT.. fRK tTallT)MS AlioVK rxuu. smuu.iiKwiuhTT it. Tuim aowr.ii, Wfkciar, rri4T Mtrirtxcro ran r aaaur n taaut er n-.fclf. IIFl.MllOl.1 S KITKACT MViir rraas !m:c ici:t immiam s lu .11 tLlr Stares. At !sUl, ylltP. Utllr or no chai r of I!et; y0 u-yr.Xril AND NO K A I)SU1U. ' It taus a lrrquent deair an4 Rirra tii rth t I ritiatr. thereby Kemorinr Ctlirnii... I FrcvrnUn and Carina; Mitrtuiea t.fthe Frethta Aliayliiir 1 a'.n and Ii r.atuBjaMon, ao frronert Ihr ria of eivaea. and prllira: II iviw.i-n, lteaed. and worti-ut aiatirr. Ti:otaia rrt'a TMiaAM.i WHO UAVK 1KF.N THK VICTIMS OK jlAfKs ar.U who hae ja!d niavt mi tobe cur.-rt in a st.:! time, have found they trrr deceived, ar.d that t r TOtSOV Las, by the Re of 'IVwrrful AMriiipeiits," been drisd up In tbe syatrin, t t reak nt tw an 4Kravitr.t f.'rm. and I F Kll A I S A KTF h M KUI AC, F." Ue HFLMIUMJi'S KX1EACT I I CItl' fW !t a"rtiona ail CiM'aes of the i uiAitv ii:t;., Wbt-lLer rltin In jiAi.i: tin i i;?iai.i:. From whatrTr canr originata., ai d i e.atUr iw i.o.m; MASlllMi, TM-. a .f tUes." ore st. r.'fji.irr ue t.f a I i ( t' UKbMIID'.s F.XTKACT l.t CMC IS THK t!KK AT I l I'KF.TIC 1 Alid I r-tta!n ta Lave the d rful in all Ii raaea br which it is rrcoinni tided. K idcticf i.f mitl ti liable and r j.jH.i,.it ;. haiaitrr will accompanv the jih .!i tin . CKKTlUCATbSOFCl Kl S, From 8 to 20 ji aia" tat.d.i.K-, With names known t St IF.NCK A NU FA UK. rricr 1 pr V'itt!c, or liia Ut 5, i. livered t.. at y address, S-ure!y pmk-d f.i.m oHw r nti.-n. Ih cril1 si t..i:; in all co:iitiiiitiU':.otin. Cure i intra tl Irrt!. Atta Irr liralia AI FI I A VIT. Teraonally appeareJ t-forr me, an AI Irrn.aü if lie dty of rhiSaJclphia, II. T. HKIAI1WUJ. Chemist, U brina: duly awi'rn, lors fcay that hia preparation t titaina h uarcotic, mercury, cr lijuiiuii tlrur. 1 ul purely vrretat U. Ii. T. II KI.MI.OI.Ii Sole atam.fai.ti.rt-r. Sworn and nhTilev before me, the VJ.I iy tf N,.Totntr. 1SM. WM. r.HHUlAia. Al.term.i,. Addrea l-tt-ra fr Ii. formation SutJ 1 1' i.o to m.T. HLLillu)U). Fr at tiral and Anilytical Cii-?ut, 10 S.-otb Tl !h St.. Ilow CtirrTM:t 1.1t. III.U AICi: Ol ( ( M l ltl I AM UNIiaNCIFLFIJ IiKAI.Fi:.1, fTho rndiaiir to dir-e "or rwna oa-" and "im. aarici aap tni aarrraTioi ATTAixt.i rJ ff HelnjU,5d's lietiuine Frrparatjons. " Kj?ract l'.arLo. " " " !riaptllL. " lniprcve-3 Kooe W.ch. Soldty T. H.liVHKiO, J.Ii. (TXIM'.II AM, I". M.lxiNNFI.I.Y. Ai i r.N ; ri.MT., :. w. fatkick L im., "' "And all Inrivli everywhere. A5K"-o"kHKI.MliOLi,S TAKT. NuOTHKK, Cat out the adTertiaetnent and awnd f.r H. A5D Avonmtrosmos aku Kiroii'i.r. yarckVidAlr .1 Slifiht Cattl r7 la m -a v-. m vV v:hi: mhi lechz t a um.-; it.'.t jv, if r.lccicJ, cficr. ierniivxi-:z ccr:':?. 'v. Feu ue iiuuu imr-crizr.cG sfald in i:z f.rJ. ziagc ; r eka X- e T " T 7 rniid rcmcly, if r.zl atlnJiel ;m attics thi lur.rc. S$ cuuia fcjicJdaljDtcchc umj.r;! ir.irjdM::J. c'tv,' y ars Jt ha: I -en jr.td. f,ai I'lt ar Vit tcrt ariiolc trfr! tif f-idlis r ffctniist txldti, AAtcjicfuiis, iL&tunu, &atah. the lixtrrj r.'imcrciis ojfcc:i:r.i cf t Jfifcat , irnmrdiato relief. iitblic Sptnhcr S SinKtrs "oil v ail Cprj fjjjl-tz or.l (va;-. 4 w'V J -. ' ava,.vwB v lr SaU fcy ft7dw!y-U j err,:.? rcr rc.r w THUS. 11. r.Aitll. tniltit, Terro-lt.i.ie OR PECTORAL TROCHES. EELTET WAEBISTED 1H IUI MISCTTS. For the liiiSifdiate fcalKf a.'.l tcrta.u Care f t Cauclia, t'vldt, Inllurnan, .!. tun llonrarnr oopliig f oiicti l'nlitrrnli llron rlillta, Illlllrull llreRllairtT orr TTiroMl, Ar,, Ar,, Ar.. Tt Wit.iateia, rublle Speak.ra and fi . 0 . Tklt:llKS ar. lnditr.aUa Ur CU.lMic aal .tr.rrtbeninr the Voir, ftmoln lliaren.., f. Tt eae w.iU wkkh thry ae taken-br:r;- f ar.rrwd In U fjotkri, rqor!a nu rep-r.ti t, Iwsyt ra4y f u oa a.1 km , rvi i.a' l. tu chany.in arTctiinate, tltn!i lifLinT ttae mot I'cal r..ntit:ti n b .l 1 be a rit.t re-omm.tidaU'.a t ail o e1 them a fair trll. Price 8.1 Cent Trr Hoi. a-.!.! 1y Truirr:i.!a grm rilf, il t .I.'imI. .y Taoi. II. !Uaa, renin Sth a;: tl U.-h MrffU, T rre Hast. TONSORIAL. Medicated Hair Wash! puoF. nv.onm: Y. Canada I latir .jfrff.ürd h', fhailr.r, r4 IU:r Ire...lj, lWrti, a.'v"s'."-e tha Trtre H.ta I ca lw. to Inf-.ria U.e tiiana and -ib!Sc fneraJly, iat t. la vnrm prepared tawait npi t-u.Um.rs ia ha. ctca sat,i'-tory raar urr. ."irM attention Klien w abair pucn-'ot CaiUe lu!. ai.d tU tiret Uaar. Ifi). W.CASllM m IST !? 23 x B AKT L ETT'S 50,000 lbs. ;otton Ilngi, la eicbarse for Cook, Stationery LVnncy Goodn.