Daily Wabash Express, Volume 9, Number 154, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 November 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

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Jb, TJT M ..NOVEMBER 11. nnd toe Jubilating De or racy. Tbe propose to bare Lbe above id bre on the 30th instant , thIB rn the fjen work of rejoicing ortr the reenlt of the elections in some of the Steles, reotnred to ask the Jearwel of the Nnc$ Skeri, as it ie now nM, "'t palrkrO art Mr Vaixardk an hu ever wbick ebould ent.üe h'.m to o miicu from men claiminf, to be loyal tfceUakM. Ii be n ret ejiswered. at. 1 rhap-witl 004. It woold be hard nutter to direct attention to a angle art of U kaCsplURskt ohiek bear even tbe semblance of paUriotmm It onld te just a matter to prove tbat Jarranao 09 te loyal lo the Uakm and Federal lioferntneot ae it oonhl be to prove tbat Valuii n to J m Da ie. to tar. oblj propotM to vide üa l'ntoo oar I tear, ebila Vii4 ah ifilrodnred prepMiuoo ie t'ongree in ekle to tern Usae Tkia art el Ma - a Meieret record, and etil roe bmm ae hmhor, mem Hm nemo .' - entkel ev one .a U aoater-' oho are eaweg dm we evwrmi the rpMn and i'wiui U kemnen Mr tofmntmemmUm1 peepeaed in Mil 9- pm tmee that ib. "Came loving IWnvvr-v pt ?. to n,,ta Met bere en ike 90tk iont to rejoice tob tbeto over bat tkey eoll a ( 'erne -mpb T Why net mvitetbe rrewdent ol the C . eekoooly eiebee ibe IV.ion toed earn. To dletoe H ear t.me oder V atxasoiojuo arrangement, is setMmwJ m a i. a " - mm . AimK a ir than to dirale it er unr i aw - uf nmoMaOoa could be reached. i a II . t. al lyiooAM Jeepoee the I Dion tie oea u coeneet for it. A nan who calmly proooeee lo diride kie country Jeer limee or ene ume, m a- O . aar no luv a sr reapect for it. it is a of not ninth ioUreet or imporUnce lo TetVatxanotooAM ia juat nu-h a man Mcordlng to the record he baa made 'or Mmaeir How tben can thoe bo mO rr . w!'.. iti tha man who DfODOOOe to UUIOU, auuuitinid fri7maiiUv We command to such L aanropoee to d.ride the I'nion into four r I oarta or anr uumoer oi parvi or i dentre to jubilate with auch men the follow- I ma extract There are men. f leading Iem I a i I cram) in uih mty wno ar. ro -7 . . . l ma ' ' I m 1 M . kaaidipoaatly" of aeceaaion atni aisumoo as a i IB vara moderate evil- 1 ne juugiuein i i mm - . . i. ... tV.tsssanfaooi careU) dlipllte I ißmmim' - Of ble atateemaoahip none can lor a moment doubt It ie now about eleven tear aince he ist I et a1 tbe following memorable language --"If thia Union were to be broken up by aulliocaiion. separation or Secaaeion. or av erect ubaieoeeer of equally repulane name and character ctoaoe teuuU come ayma. aaat araere eil ie naas lykt and joy. and glad nana, there would be spreed over ua a dark naor like that of krebue. V ea. gent Ismen . I bare little patienoe with those who talk ttly of aecewMou ami inauuion. iwy s - a - m , . I net operer fe ana to umdirntn anraA, oer to Anr the tore t cnmtqutme SupKae Union eere dieaolred today, where htil.l ws be to niurrowT I tt.ti.W i tale of tbinga would arute iu which t should feel dia --..4 a L.k halLr in the cavern of tha annua taut, or reek noma other place ol oh acurtty iu which 1 ahould not witneea the eaaiadtltnn and ruin of the country erry ntoatpelMa ) mf aa rrrnf vre$ent$ a korrt mm a a a ajtoyjnj p-lr." After further reaaarka m ike aame general strain l.c. ontiu und -Tbe aupport of the I i ion is a preat practical subject, involving tha prosperity ntoi glory nf the whole country, and afft tmg tke pvoepetity of every individual in it nngkt to lake a large and m; rehenaive lew el tt. to look to it vast result and to tbe ownaequeoveM which would tlu from it ueertbi iw " n i e -IrKJ the elecliooa In the Stale ot Ibdi nno, Illiooie, Ohio. Feonsvlvaoia and New Vert, bare renuUed more favorably to the tie party than to the oppoitiou. nf the leading Kepubbcaq pepera of have teu in tulfftuf in tirades of againet the rreaident aj being the of tha defeat of tha Union part v. Tbe charge againet him, ia, that he haa not tdiabed objeeta coinmeusurate :' n -mat hia dopoeal. iu the way of pros tSe war. It la a rery eaay matter journals to charge the rreaident ink nil manner af failure, tor the sake of rent to their dtaappointment orer tha of the election Hut it would he a alt matter tor one man ao to ad nnr nnttooal affaire atjibia time, a not In Incur the dtopleeeore of the prent or tke people. In tome wn Mr I :ooi ennkj not create (ienerala He haa been nesjanoSwi an get along w.th auch as tha at my nod eonntnr afforded bim He could not kw kie enoohatmetite alooe bring into exist eavae awrh oik-efa a i!.r to: Nsrot r. It wee certainly incumbent on his appointee nonenn nataat. and those who ken the Mitt of leading our armiee. to do nttnaUoaa demanded in a vigoromt nn4 akilM manner That tbev have oot towoe ao at all ümea. o not tbe fault of Mr Lancoaa Be haa e a err toed bie beet judge enaoA m tbe appointment of bm aUcer. aod mt pwblle ie aatmood that ho aptwiotmanu en a gonneni tkbag have been judicious n obere oSeera have failed for kv or from an v other cause, thav an remev-ol i 'n tha ground of ae good oScera to he.: s v- era! tke rreaident baa er meed tbe sour i and tbe lefUeot pa trio' ism M ton ken m a few toetancea been dx,re!. tola laakieg more than might be at pec ted of eoeb a raet number of ap m It Mm been impose be far tbe to tathen vita the n of a twee of km oSomn var wbo waa hoaiesi sml i ffW mmm a- - Ikak o a mttw fbtokfntnod coaaeoteit on faithful aod inceeapeteot Ton in thm ri'pe.t baa dowe all aba I CiiebStfnimpimk However n of ibe Eaaun. ii tors nmmkS gn nam k ketter. bet the roontra pro font bkna He. isfneoao enoobl mange Hi at mdm nod not tk me Kd4 or eke now ea MtSn far n tke pem of tke A Imiaetrat a to eosjemrmed tke very am journal wktek

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are cow engaged la abating the President were, up to the time of boldlog the. election?, iumeet ardent aappotter. Tbe partial defeat of the Union party baa puddeoly wrought great chaug a in tb tone of several of the leading journale of that partj. They fail to recollect tbat they have always heretofore supported almoat every action of tba Administration. But now. tbe l'reeiuent it made the recipient of the moat anjntifiable ab'we from tbeee joumals tor adopting to policy which they have advocated for month peat. If the action of the I'reeident and tbe policy which he baa thought proper to dopt, have caused the elections to fco igainst the

L'nioo perty. irandor on tbe part of t. journal referred to would oblige tlwm to ceeee their rinditativrneta teeardu tbe rreaident and aum -mir of the bltme themaelree The? ire Itf nin.K.i.:n ..( (mI.,- . t throuajh the paai tear thai the IVetulrtit and bite rratl TMtlT mnic rnfmif 1 I'.e Mm Ul" than it politt alone baa t reated That the power of the Federal t;jvemment haa not yet trnahnt tha rehel armica and et.ie.l pM.lo the oountr. not alone ha 1U of the rrenhle t r tliere i not n all ! -. r a aingla eaample ol h . and ya f . Ural ti,vernmnt haa ekena wn.e the oat cvMnmetnl The Utmt ,M . r.v... triii I'ffn nrieiialtel tv miv other t4reaidant ah ich ihr roui nj bee kad wo a tha orgaMivaiion ot iha Oetemment, not etcrpting a tingle one It lealnteet met ad .'.. i i!at ue man ahould perforMi mo h ami erlrm it ao w HoAeey Will give I'reaidant I i i tha credit of beutg one ot our eiarat and mt eoiigbteiicl Sutrvmau. and a lining a.ompthext m.re labor, and did it in mora Mntoraful Banner tbtn any public mm ol modern time We art Mift lont lht In eagacity ami t.t'.entawill conduct thecnuntiv through tha difficulty which vfaa impoetl up on it by a lVmocratic rresident. and rr it to peace and prosperity ! For or i on .In in' i n Ii--. It !. Il O ' II " " eaam tb rtiisirie4ii Hrr : Ki-l'rcaident Uurhauai. h t iren lo the countrv an elatniratc and carefully prepared statement in replr to the card of tcn Scott. prittted by uh on the V.hJd ot October 1 he card of the tleucrsl i tili fresh in the mem ory o u.c rc , . . .o o) raanap... .on o . !harltv nereas.nrv teneral Scott wa4 ,ri . . ,,,t,, it;, t... n , the at tempt of Now York Bfotkinridge politk iana to c-e u -. r u a name aa an authority in la ,nr if tirrrrMinn. Iff rv irwed vrrvrlorlv - - - - - . - . Mf Hl.chft,)M B ' t of hig Admii.istmtion t. which no- . . . ... . . . cession trouoiee origtnateu, anu pr i i "ia wur.u mn upon wie -1 rciueui. ami upon him alone, the respons'hility of our present trouble should fall. Mr. liu bsnati, iiidaed. accepts thi-. rcponsibilitv In a tone that seem to invite and defy criticism. the gcuerotity with which he docs thi ia citraordinary. "All my ( .tbiuel must bc:ir mo a itnes that I wa the l'rciideut myself reaponsiblo for nil tbo act of tho Admini.tratiou, " The.te arc bin word., and, aa if to mako the admission mora remarkable, he roakea an especial Kint in favor nf Cor. Fiord, who. i In Secret. iry o War, hu been to ua the representative of all lh.it was false and fraudulent in the origin ol this rektoBion. uov. rloyd h a deeply injured man. Hereafter ki sin must bovisitodou Mr ltuchanan. t r he was tho Urraident and he alone wa le-i-m-iLle The main question at issue between Mr Huchanan and (Jeu Scott m thi Did .Mr. Huchanan, ae Freeident of the United States. I'umman der-in-ehlef of ihe iirmy ami n n . dm . .!. depoaitary ol Kiecutirc power, t'ongres not boiiig in es,-ion. and trier being no appeal to the Legislative power, refuse to reinforce the Southern lortsv Kad those fort been reiulorccd. there can bo no doubt that e i i it aould have been rendered impossible The rebellion would havo died Irom inanition We should have held the princi pie citiea, river and ea coast of the South, and by thus establishing bases of communication in the enemy ' country, been enabled to make immediate, erTectivo and overpowering war. A lailurc to do this preat duty wa either neglect or treason. It a.ts not neglect on the part of Mr. Huchanan we can not call it treason, but we do moot decidedly charge tint it waa sympathy with treason. And for thi we ask no better eri deuce than his own lcttci in rep!) to lien. Scott On Ontntonr SOtto, 1869, Wmmnkj Bontt, the highest soldier ol the Hepublic, wrote lo Mr. Huchanan, bidding him fo hew ire ot the storm that was approaching, and SOg gestiug to him the military means necfsMrv to avert the danger. This fact Mr. Huchan au admits Or. January lih, tho steamer Star of the Woit uttempteil to enter the harbor ot Charleston, carrying the Ameri can Hag, and bound on a duty for the tov eminent She was bred upon by rebel cannon, at .1 was compelled to return to New York. Here wa the admontiou and the ca tam'tv Siity-three day had elspsed since tbe 1 resident bel been told to prepare to punish rebellion i:i t!ie Smr.li, and yet rebellion had driven one of his own sli ps fr.m the coast of the United State. In sixty three daya tbe little Sute of South Carolina bad time enough to prepare a successful armed resistance against the tiovemment, and that (orernment was powerlese to re sent the insult. The world will ask hy it was that a great republic wa thus held down by the throat, while a petty tributary Commonwealth waa permitted to stab it to the heart Mr. mommmbn assures us that he bail no desire hat to insure reice. that he would not do anv thing to incite or to provoke oril war. that.no matter what prepa rations tbe rebels might make to dent rot tbe Oorernment. he would aar nothing, and do nothing, ha would allow everr encroachmeat ami make no reeiatance; he would per mit fort alter fort to be eited. ami see the flag of hia country give place to pelican and nalaaettoe. and lone star, and long red bars Thia i the meaning ot Mr Ruchansn de Sane, a it reads ,n our paper thia morning He aeka poaterity to call him a coward, at an imbecile, or a weak old mau, or the slave of the eeuthern Senators, but be lt to he called a traitor He pleads guilty of murder ia the second degree, hoping to e. cape to the full verdict againet bm wicked tie. Now. we charge thia upon Mr Boehai.au He wa tbe friend of the rebel leaders until wuhiu a few weeks of the expiration of hm term Ha did everything in hia power to aasiat the traitors ,n the oonaummaUon nf their schemes He was theirallr. their . ,m rorter their sureet and m t jioneriul nceoaniHen for be held theXorS si s? wv,i they plotted im destruction, it It tieUimg to ihn aentimont cvf tha rxunti , hen a refusal to y mid would bare com h.m tbe Presidential chair. Wa lay aeade all other toeuea dmcues ed bv Mr Bochanan. and nreneet the etiflenrs on tho one grave charge a wa bar it over nts own Signatare All his uons of lore for the U and his de re lo prev nee the leballmo. penak before tho groat Set. Wt charge upon Mr Hocbanan that kn waa deniroea of aiding tbe Southern lead ere te eetabl-h the Souihern C redere; ww w lor cviuence, we call Oon Caan, kie Veretary i ei l aat suteemaa reotgwod Lo n-r-. tae litbof lumber. 14. Let ua mark the date On tbe t -th ol LWesaW ' mm , Mr Buchanan. Uen Stcou sis tee tbat. accompanied k Ike Secretary of War. be bold ( a eMrarwatM with tbe rremdent While I 1 v no i mill Hii si whatever of tho ennI t to

reinforce Major Audereot. at Fort Moultrie, who had not tbeu removed to Fort Samter. Tbe reason for this refueal b manifest to all who recollect the biatory of the time " Thia If Mr. Buchanan a owu itatatocnt ticn S ot; also meutioo tha fact of hia calling on Freaideot Buchanan on tbe l.(hof December, and tayi tbat tbe I'rea.dent. in "reply tohiaargu roenta for reinforcing Fori Moultrie. H4ii "The time haa not yet arrived for doing no; tha' Im houlJ wait tbe action ut tue Contention of K.,ath Carolins, in the expectation hat a commission wouUI he ap; oioted to ne gotiate with hint and Cnngreo reepscting tha eca-sioii o( the State sn.l the propertv of the I nited States held withm it limiU.1' On the dar ot thia conversation, and after tkia remarkable de Uratior , the Tre ident a totrlsr it ion a a iletdare to be treasons -tile tlen t'asa rsivn The l'reideut'

own or;i. tlir t si.iiuton mntt llm,an nouncol that statesman' resignation In sat ing tbat he had resigned bectu "he sd vied thst the aiilitarv loica i-houM he sent tm ediatel v m Charit ton to tt.idorce tbe fofti in that bsrhor. simI that tha INeaidatit one ol tha opinion il tilii'n n n . r-.ii lor an auch measure, in m J i to in tii. toil sj(tnt nil, k " rr. thru, i ihr who!. W K ii minted Mr tin chanan tieneral Scott. Mr Ihichanan - l II IM4ll fid and hu id Heuerst l's 1 he liimr ting tact is undeniable tthdt thelAl' .In ,.f Ih. eml.ei. IHW. ahen Sonlh I "arohne w s delvating an ordnance j CmNtbtioii. within (tie day ol thepasav ol ihvt . Inn . rhilr ihn wholr North wsa eosu l k m( bent, tho rreaident of the UtottgaJ State raluMsl to say the word that j vi on 1,1 hsi e the republic . he refused lo ' iu lo th pfsifM ot QoMfnl Scott, who an re I Inut i n the hon,n ol iSf sol.lin ol llir r lh the Sonihrm (oil . noal'i leinlorced and the rebellion -nil tested he , reluel to l.esr the eutrestic-i ol the i vrnershle sn.l beloved stateaman in hi Cabinet' He preferred lo follow ibe bid dint; "I his MeivhUtophltcs. Flovtl. who wa st hi de He iweleiiivl to .lo the bidding if i southern master " t he tone had not velarruevt He shonht swait the action ot the Convention of South Carolina.' He eipecled a commission . traitors U n am wondrr that tieneral Scti irtord slm..-' heart broken from the I'residentisl pu en r ' Is it .,nv wonder that l.ow.sCs threw up hia porllolio in ibsgiisl. snd retired Irtirn s Cabinet hrre treon was deliberately, t ifc mj; the lifo of the rtobtoblk v I'll,. 'i em Irnt was true to his word He did "wait the action ol S nth Csioliaa." ( n the '?.rith of Uee ruber the ordinance ol seceaniou W4-. pael. ni:l lriion hohl n saturnalia in Charleston i-ih" The niv was illumiuateil. ;iin uerelin-d, roekota were eeul npin'.o the reverb f it nijr air. Tin S mih Wat in an ecstacy olji.y W e r.'.id tl: it g'ini were tired "in honor ol ihr ecesion ot Sonth Caroiius," at Motu e, Wiltniuiiton N. 0-, New ( Mean. Savannsh. ntnl An gusts Conventions being held u Othfr Statt'.-.. TIumc w.i even e' .de'i-c that man could want to hnw the purpise and determination oi the South We ask any intelligent man who itjnl v,. -entencc to turn back to the dreary memories ol that fearliil time, and inquire il he li.td any doubt a to the determination ot the? wild reel ess men. Jam- Huchanan i- an intelligent man, and he knew in lt. heart oi heurtn, just as well as he knew that dosth wa com ing ami that tod would !e hi onlgr, that the Southern leaders dctoi mined to dtitroy tkia kopiiblic. and that prominent anions those leaders wns John II. Floyd, hi Secretary ol the Inteiior. Finally, the -cnlniient of the North was too iiileno to be endured, i hir people hs waited smd prayed, passing through humiliation, and grief, and anxiety, and despair, until men began lo say that this OtadiKt could le endured no longer. Do cerahcr l2Sth approached. Two weeks had passed -inco the lat interview, our irriimr South Carolina had $rcrdnl, Oencrnl Scott nim uppliedto the Fresiileiit. Floyd hud served hi purpose, snd had re ned Major Anderson had thiilletl the nation, bv taking posses-don of Fort Sumter. 1 he Southern cabal demanded In. evacuation ot that fort, and the return to Fort Munltrie. The President at out o disavowed the act. "Major Anderson," he aid, "acted upon his own responsibility, und without authoiity, and my first promptings were to ordor him back.'' The country stitled these "first promptings," and then came the first sign ol courage ho had shown Ho :ictual!v con sen tdl to allow a v eiel to be lent to Okbrlot ton, but iu tbe meant. me waited to receive a communication from the traitor Commissioner. " I suggested to t inters! Scott," s.iys he, "that although 1 hid not received thw South Carolina Commissioner! iu their oßtcial caput ir but merely as private gentlemen yet it might beconsideied in improper aet to send the Brooklyn with reinforcements to Fort Sumter until I hid received an answer rrom them to my letter of the piecedhsg day. The delsv could not continue moie than forty-i ight hours " Discriminating, kind, attentive Hurhannn ' What was delay to him I He would wait What if the country wa on the rack Wlist il the rebels were mounting cannon in tMiatleston bay? he had r uled two months, and two day wore in. thin So he watted. The "private getitlemcn" trcm South i'arolina sent him au insulting epistle, and returned to Charles ton. and titntlv the Sr.. i o! 'I e We-' mini The remainder of the story ilnowu Aftof our flag had been intuited, tho I'resi.'t nt of the I'nited States actually consente! to a truce with tbe rebel, in order tbat they might complete their arrangements for open ing tire on Fort Sumpter. Tbe Freaideot throw tbe blame M Major Anderiiou, and aay it was "more fortunate" the ex;edttioM did not sail on t'ebruarv Nk, as "the raat tnadrquacr of the force provided to accomplish the obiect wa demonstrated by infoitnation recr.vcd from Major Anderson, at the War Departruert, on the 1 it day of the Administration'.' Ihn. we ate told by the President ot the United States wbo bad tho whole country at his command, that four months alter he had been wafnofl of the danger to the country from Ike attack on Fort Sumter, tin great Republic had "a rast inadequacy of lorce." compare! with South Carolin, that while ho had been wait ing. and trembling, and holding intercourse with tiaitor. the nest rebellion assumed form and strength . snd menaced ns with blood v and jer-i:ent wsi Then he fled lo Ins home n !.ancter I ii mr lo 1 : I n coin the task ol wading through a sea of blood to the restoration ol the Union, which he snip tu hare aavd by a evogle word, or obeying the fit i i hligaiioii f h.s eft. i oath. We line tli-m.a .fsmes Hm Hanau tie announces t' f publiliinej rerv goon " liietmicat review, prervare! a rear Agn" He h'l tietter tiurn Ma "!ieet anl mi no m.trf II !t ' ..... dragged lum deeper .n tlie aloujEU oi shame It Ii '.c l"r men . t Uie nan outrsged countrr. and from the men after him. that liter oist not rnretl orv of those rulera who came at dir riods in the worUt hi: .rv. ., j.i.i in an come nem t pennd at. I lietrav mankind I mi at alt point the arm.es nf the l.s public, etroiif m numhers in dmripline. snd in apirit, stron(er In all thina than they aver were before. re preoaiaf hneae apeu the rebellion, snl wa mit et pect. that, rerv north, onr inrincible iron clad at earn ere. either bv themselrea or in conjanetioe with land f.iecea. a ill be tbeoderiar; awav at tba Mobile Fven the rebel nrfsme are warning their people that all the im ainons thev ha e hitherto anfTere.1. dread fu! aa thev seeded were bat light in ctviaoor inn w.th what they are beocefotrth In etpart Tber espreas a deaorminauon to kotd oat lo the lam. kot rridcntlr tketr bearU are ttving; withm them If we feel disappo-i isaarit, their feelinrs are almoat nnir We ham remmo to know that a.. me tVe r,Utc rattle of Alabama. . and UosMm, hare i or eoll m ail emn.tv. that if thw r. ul be more terrible than aa.

RAILROADS. Winter Arrangement O AND iPTgl M0KD4T. Mavririhrr iTtl, tnwjninwr Trtas wl it srrt at Prn -t as tot lasrei Laeva Terra Itaito. Arrlet at Tirre Raatr. tae, m.w Kaorsas X 1 1 ae. r a t a&, a. i nasiisii .a.ts, r. ft, r a Kkpress X t 1 t a TVnr Haut. Hsltvtlw EDSALL, ROOT t CO. By Express this Day I

i f iotrf i Potrs MF.e.Stm K H. to IH . onaotkiednyn Ineno ad choice litis ( trfidie anl I'tnWrre AMI tili N M Mil F lllill. ' slHKItlAN jt ltMlkl d. Fill N 'll I 'MM iOHKttfAn Ml vK. kC . fkO I dilir'. Fit TrlmffJ llfldlU 1 1 Cloak' Cloaks' Clotttp! Rnaifelv new and novel si,les, in While Htitehed, fw Tnmed. rilegnt Peaa Mfi.it ,. i i ,inrl Hea er and Hmsd loll: CloakC MAN I I.I! Sil A IF :.. to told SACtjl'F 9 M, m. III, i, IS lo $4i each. 4 loa k u 1 1 holt s:th ! KMAIalto, .tool v hi t or. Mum sod Fouith Hi. j ' - - 1 LEGAL. m i h i: op sPPUOATIOIN for 'INiK. -Natita Is Lfishy oivrn, dial I ill apply to lb Ituar.l nf OsoWlis! -nr 1 Vigo i ooiity, 1 nutans, st ttoir it trim, ouimriiiiiiK ii lbs tint Moudsy In brritutsr, lei, tor a mVetJ ' sad "Intwaicsttoc llqn.r in lr quantll) than a unrt si a Ume," (with tti i iv ilfg- off sllwlog ii kADip lolw Irsiik an in ireinlr, t tor una ysar.Mi its J of bnslnrio, ami lU j.r.-iulr ntiti-u aid liquors are to t trank, sr lwteJt,n l..t Nu 11, In Slbly' s.tdlttou to T-rri toswat, In nrri N,.-i lowmhln, Vln ..nut) , Indians. KOBKK1 rKRiil UN ni los-i;! wJ Al.l. OF I.AM). Oi rhwrodny, Iba !Otb day of t. Ul t r, lstli, a! iba Curt llotiaa JvM.r, In thr city of TU i- Huta. la . v.miiuv, Indiana, bataaan Iiis rnsirs ot Irno'vlovk a and f mr o'clock r M , I will aril to Ilia !.ibt M.Mn Hm in.. Hrttwe () HV l. In I'araon' A.idl Uon lot" llo- Ifvvu of Trria Hauts. A credit ot sU sol is-elva iii tin tie twill tia K,el 'ue purcbsaar gv ing ii' If a Uli appreeea aw nitt v, waving vsluslloo snd siorslriiirrit Isw, snd baartng inlnrrat Irom dalt.. JOHN H. HoOOtlT, .. tA-wia ntomi aflVsf iitdga. Ur. j MILITARY. Sohlit r- 4 la i in-, llat'L Pay, Bonn Ii, A.c. THHS uudersigned Iihs made nil nacassary an anganiftit t.. pi panh tlia Batk Pay, l.andwsrraiita snd Honnt aa, wkkb are das dtschargat! HoldL ra ir Iba hat of daraaaed Raldfers. t ftl a (tvrr Idaall, II. DoOgs! A 'Mi.ra, -.'...I ..f 4lb snil Main Straata. II KS KT MUMUKüVt SadiOdlf Ati r:.r i -1 aKl-irata PORK PACKERS. LINN Sc REED, ( irr it a n .trlaOtf 5ii rnrHV Hav. Hi m.u .H. AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. THE AMERICAN EXPRE88 CO , Forward daily from Terre Haute by fait Paiioager Traini. 4 I1UKK Kxpreaeer. tln.il y for New 1 Tork. Uoatoo, Albany, Hnffnln, ( l.xa'.ai l. ilotunibas, Clnrtnnati. liavto.i. Ritbmotid, lafayalte, Indianapolis, tiraan lastl and all polnla In tha Kastarn Btatas an t snadss. TWO Kit esses daily for Ühleafo, ltmlt, Mil wsakls and points North ral, also TWO Kiprraaea daily fut Bt. Iula. Hanltal, at Josenh aod ixiluta W-st. 0t Bxprsas dally to sn l f'm H.killa, lu llsns. This CumrsTiT air,, arutntit sttantltB to tba col lection of Rills andtarotra with fiorala, also crt Hotss. DrsfU. Mils of Kirbsr.ga, er . arrl mska prompt returns wbrn paM. Ksk Ma.sa nger ef tks t ompaoy Is furnished with at. Iron Bafa for tha -. nty snd safsty of sll moneys forwarded by ear Iff Brem Rates as low and I'.raa as alk as If any ntbar fiprras Company. Order your trYetgtt, IwrftSgaa, 0 . bf tba ArnsilT W BTRWART. Agaat Trrrs Haa l. lad July 3 dtf MILLINERY COOD8. Mrs. M. A. Walter, MLL ontl EUER M W AMv f aptaid mock or good, wa Saturday, Oct. nth ba kss the wast Stork rvr tihlHtedln TrrrsHasta BJaW Call snd aa f. taraatsa, at 104 Msln Btraat lO. , dtf MUSICAL. 6 i,niri:nn I'l AM UNKK and HIA' A I UI K. a i. n. - - ba Is rsady ea all cslla to rsnek and tsas Taaaa. sad lo kaavfi tavasa in good or Aar by lb aar Rr ran be ai tba laagntaws ta tba Tarr Ha at- Haws kS rksrg mil ba lMind rarr ra akl i-a Or. u. ul' rbs fllw .r. r,r M- j .. tiBiMARR.inarmmr.lntommöm1 the bnemam la ikis P'aea tkm ara, ilk parts i AM tba ptseassd tb larro TstIi rlu!j'fij7 ka I aas ssstsr bis rar, anal ba baa aainaal aa aaa. ta a mm b I A " " J C rrltartaal t i.a Mua.. TVrra Ut Wa tba aajUrrU-ara, kiajfJVj rio the ab.. ktv.MtnooTRtrr. v j AGOtocttamaR. k r LT AX ARB' 'T r aj t n a j t w grr wa'a I JHOTi tUAlM N LEI 1 and Caj. r . Otred a t

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CLOTHINC. Im'V.YTM.KM i:.Y! Now it tho 1 1 in 0 to buy your Wintei Cloathiug ! Minshall k Paddock

,0 re etviag -Udv adkliikfi tu 1 1 o large Hi, k ol ( LiOTIIlNO r II I I.OIIIIS! Na Iiis Osslmers tor Hnainas Mutts, and Ii k i.l of Its ii ri, A lor OVERCOATS I hei ue epard lo Im n,i legal.' Bl SlNKttS SI ITS. And (.lii itid Orerc.ials at LOW PRICES And shod not a 1 he ft k ol Gents1 Furnishm (jowls! Is tlie iueni nnd fine! ia Terr Hsiue. Hint, i ut mg nil k n.ts nf SHIRTS, si'ahks. WLLtoBa, nit aw KRs, 'l I KM. WRIST LIT8, ..In VI- WKAl'I'KltS. HANHKI-l: UH1EFS, HAI.K HOSfi, I And aline art menl Gentlemen's Furs ! Panklnn l.'eH)it (ur Nuveuilier re. eite l nt sm a i i. a I'timiM a, Wo Bl Waaaaa Brass. TUELL ot RIPLEY .''l m ore Is nua in complete order, and sUn ked witb nil thai i desirable in the Ur.i Uond line Die Goods Comp rifling Ptnki laj Wnnt hal..vins aTlfl PUifl sU Wtotol HcUii.i, K.K ' Plain I r Merinos, Salin I-M hines Km pi es i 'lotli klerinu Rn I'latd Striped M Oriental Lustre. Casbmeie Pa4s All RTnol nik and WM Mohair Hr.rsde. Chintz i'rints. Wht (JoO.la. Tt iminp, Blk. Velvet Ribbons, Edged Edged Rdibou lunula, Ilonnet WiIiIk i TsfTeta " TtPI,K. Iti ci a Brawn Mualtma, i 'anion ITIaneU toool "becks and b tripe, Lioaet rmmmk Shawls Bfeiv other ,k.mt and d sertpitoto ot I r v Ooode all boQfbl (or CASH . la par -i.t lorn tban mi ran buf them lor an nf I I .VOOO 1 artln Oood Kart t 1 ed t atkone 12 12 Cents per Yard! THI itHI I f BAHRAIN . r I MK MF A JH N H HI. 4 RIPLKV,

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egeUblc! No Alcoholic Prepnrtoiiton. a rritK tonic mkihcim:; DOCTOR HOOFLAND b i KI.KBK A i Bp GERMAN BITTERS, IKKFAKKD H lr. v I i Kon. i liitnd-n. a. will pff9ClVAlA! i t m UTn CoMt hAINT. ÜVSFF.FMA. Jbommwamvowjaa or AVrrows oJy, Dthe Kuintf, mi ill itttei, awielnf fern a dimrdeeeii f.'r,r. ur Stomai Ii, vara as t;aatiw t...n, inward Fi:. fnhioao r Mead a il. Hri.rl, AnStly aj tbo fMsSOnt a . Nstiaas. Haaniwn. Issfuat ..r (h1 iwm t wsitot m tba a.... a. asi. rraHaUssas. mtikin or Klnttaru. at ibIM of tb. siotnch. nan.. iiilng . il. Ummi. M onad snd diflmli braarkiae. ffomsHsw ai ika Haart, l baia( at uOa, ttuff i aiaUsoi Ua h It ing poataia, fJmsaaas of viatoa, dota or waba i f-a tb- algbr. T'tr and Ilall pain in tfj brad, Itatokmaf o, aarsa4rattr4i. Nfoan aos of iba akin aat area, pwin In tba Mds.ftavrk, 4 l.t-at, Uii..., rs Ktnakaa of Hsat, Hum trig is ba fiasti, Tonatant uns kBSJS f Km, and grt?i narirasoon r Jtpl'll. A .. g jmsjgmj j y.o tt : t t u BiLMM 1 1 ftl .: , THI: i mT v r. No Alcohol or bad Whisky! Tbry aru ecaa Iba ...r dlseaaas la hinan i.ir. ara est i f a ladB'Od t iha StUnalVS aslr snd ularal ulartt, of H ..41i.J' l-raaai. mttara, I a al labtr, bt ( Ignorant Qua. k an.t uuM.mpv.U4ta advstitnrsrs, hsva poriad upon ssfletlug knmai It tba B-al gataa of Hi.atruma in tba ahapa mi j bbby. rllrly r swpouTidad witb lajnaa dnig, aa.l lUtlaaaos Timt. i, tstoiiia. bis ami I.,: r;i Ma. . f ftM iAnHbt..il.l. . m . mwm ... . . 1 1 . u ui. I a -in airar ,1 A!'..l.i p:pbratl.a In protbor i a .1 i ,K n. :i .1 !.-. I.I OH I :. t- lUOOvs' ..I.Ifl.ali I. ..Iwilaia 1,1 Ibstaadi'f .uiiuc. only iifa-ravat .1 aud I. a lb dlaapBK.1i.tad auffrrai in tl-'.paii mtritadauSrrni ti. tl-.paii IKMiH AM.Sul.KMAN NTTER.H tr n..t a naa and antrtr-1 stti.tr, l ut bars slued tha tral of tlftc n yrara trial t.y tY Amarl. an uub Hq nnJ iliflr rrpvitatler. !., air n. t rivalled aav siniiisr prtaaratioti. n .....I...... ... . . ....... . ,. . ,.. ...... - m . . ..-H.W .v.- i.rir' ii in tht mt kODurnt 1'LaU.GYMEN. LAWYERS, m I'UVSIt I.V.N. AND ci ruh.vs Tsattfying, t f thalr .wti pra..tial km a lr1gr, i.i tl.a t.anaf rial rffrt aa.l niadiral I irtua t tbaa I itirt Do you want aumaihinfr to Strengthen i Do vou amni i)oi Appi.te ? D.i you want to tun 1. 1 up vour CeamtlttMfmR Do ou waut to Keel Weil Y Do you want lo get rid ut Nervousness Do you want Energy r Do you want Sleep Vell ' Do v.iii aant a Urihk and Vigorou Ki-el.ii. . If vou do. ue HOOK! ANDS ORRM AN BEI trus. From J. A'etrOM. )) . tlhlor o' th, Hu etfrhptdia uf HrhtjtouM A uorletlj, . Although rt .liapused Ui favor or ir. on.iu. n,t Talant Ma.il Iura In grnrral, througti tll.tru.t ..t tbalt mnmSosntt sad . Bar t; I yrt tn..n of p.. unt riant taaa0 wb.v auisnoiay not tsatifv Iu Iii I t fit ba believes kioisrlf p. bav raw 1 1 si tr..m any atniplo pri-paratlon. In tba bop that Ii niav Ik -outrlbuta to tha benrtlt of otbrrs. 1 ie thia tba mora rratdllr in rrgnrd to Hoflsn.t' (larmsn Biltars, praparr! bv In t;. U Ja. ka.Mi, of tin . It jr. bacass 1 waa prajudicrd ara.nat tlinm fof many years under the impi .!.. n that tt.-y ,nr liirfly an strob lic nutttirs I urn iudntr.i la my frlsnd R.ibart Bboavnakar, Kaq., fas- tbe rsral .f tbls prajadica kv proja-r l ia, ami fur am urag maul a try tbrn, wben suffering from graat sn.l long cotiUnosd dsbil.ty. Tba asa of Uirr. I..,u;. : tbaaa Ritters, at the bglniilni( nf tba praaartt yar, waa followsd by cvidrtit rt'liff, and ratorloa te a aegtaaof Ndtlr audantsl rlgoi win. u I ami set It U fur sis moutba befors, snd bail sliuu-t ieajlri4 4 ragaltilng. I tbsrsft ra tbank dial ami u'i Irland f.M .llrrarltng ma to lu" Ua ft tbrtr J. NtWIiiN URDWN. RRn UN I nut, Jun VI, 1SQ2 i.i mi). : UMMal IMKtlK'I'A.N'l To S.iEDIKKS. I call tbe attaatiot. of all bsrlng raUti.ma or Maud in tli army to tke fa t tbst "HiMdlatid'a liartaan B1tlrr," wilt urr ntr.a tantha of the dlaaaacs tsdncad by t;Huina and prlrsti. na inrldeat 10 ramp lifo, pi tl. I.. U i .1..1 alm.wt daily tn tho m-sropan-ra, on tin- arnval .4" tho sick, H will be sotlratt that vary lar pr. (portion or aatTerln: fr.mt daHltry. Prarr . aa r that kind can l.a taa.llly . arad by II., r' . ,. a i,. riuaa Itlttr In, sases resrjltlog frotn itiaiirilers .if tho .llgeot) va organasra apaadtly rarrit.rr.! Wa bsvw n. kooltsllaa iu UllBg tbat, if tb. . Iliitara re froa.lv tiaad among onr seWlora, hundreds of tlvosmlcbtba asvad that otherwise will he lost. Wa.al! psrtbulsr tt . ntlon In tba following rr -uisrkshls aod wall-auUrnt I. atad tors .a on, ..f tk aatiot.'i berors, wbo. life, iu am his .wn lauvusff "ha .an saved If tba rl.ttor R 1 ra i -ei, isfaots3, isaj aiiiaia jvmi r.t i va at;, tsautUaiou, y. Ma Sand' tin man I. t(ra baa aavad tnrrllfa T. aa. a a a 1 ,. ... t is no Sbtstak In tbia. Ii t. w.t r. v.- . ' ... r - mmt vj uunioar, of oy oomiad, .. r ,.f ., mm namaa ar append d, and wbo wora folly ogulaant f all tb . it. ntn .tiorti.if nyrtw. I am, aad bsv baofl fri gag laatfoar year, a maolrr of .sbarrsan .bratd battery, and undr tb ianuodiat ...n.,! -,f Captain to. B. A vraa. Through tb a,poaura at. ant upon uyarduoao datioa. I wa atmckad la !t rombr lost witb inflasuatio of tb luuga, and wa, for srvroty-two dar m th bcwpitsl ibia mm r .i lowed by great dbtllty, bdgbtori)d by an atta. i. d lyaauury. I woo tban removrd from th t h u. ktooo, sn) aont to ibit . ttr on board tb. of Main, ttum which I laiaJad or, tb Mth of BitMa that tin. I harr kann ab.n soy una ' an.d ba aad mUi riaiti a apark f vitality for s vaet r aiota ! was scarcaiy aids iu awall.Ar soythu., and If 1 d.J forra a ajbsral daran N ass Immediately thrown np again I ouW act oven koap s gl ol water on ay viraerb. Lifo oaM Mt laat un1roo.b ircom otao..and, accaedlogly, tbe pbyOeian. nto had haea woratag faithfully. thugh otoiweaeafally la " i mo from the grsip of Iks droa.1 a weeahlp lohf vao they caald do no m.r for m ani ivtaad tu lo aa a rleri u-en, eud to msa'ix 1 1 .' -b of WJ Ittajit Iratel - asi . . m. ms a artjealntanro wbarisitad mo at the hoepltal. Mr Prdorb k Bieinbr .mit, f Blub low Ar. b weet, sdvised ras, as a f clori, b p, tu, try y..u. wttors, aad kindly pr-ard a basil prom tb tm I cenaiaenc I taktag tho tb gb.m.r badr,v fveeotk rocoded, snd I sm tumt, thank tiod for tt fetttaa bett' n oogh I ho. a taken Ivo ta., bm ties, I bar already gained tew poaada. aad I feel eoln of batag p'"Ktd to reja ar wtlo sod '-htr. tram wbom I b-- ksrd m.thing .m elfMoea ovowtb. tar. gosaJaman. I am o loyal Tlr- . ulaii, frraji tha r Vrlaity T Rroat Jbryai iu your ralnb4 Rtur I owa lb attaint, mi hit which bs ak'i tke p. a of vagne !. n ,lMlr Bgn,,. will I wo ths clortoas pr1ri:a ,.t again (looping to urr hs 'ua ihuM who era da t t. me tu (if rrp trail yosra, mac ttiitr W HHJ usbcm la tba u nib .f tb- a'vo tan -wont as w had dosnalrsJ of att,4 xir roorasV Mr. Hakans, raaured to b-stO. Jobii On4da. k, in Nw T k mwaarf teaargo A Aruley, Co t . ltm Ma . . Iserts Char aller. 9i Raw v, L I Bpamrar, lat Ar;itWry, s.u.. f I R. rasesrtt. On. R. Ad Tr'nast eery R Lorasno, do do utr t. hvi:.. t. t . c.aan Rkt Jobs R Ward.r g Uk nia Narmaa Kork.fV. m rt-t Ree T..rt Roabaatal B Tbesna. a F. S6h fmunm Aaatrew .aimloil. i o A. ad Tatmoni Jobs Jt. 'nm r.-. f tae'b Pa- arrl.ii li. BEWAkt f .t. '. I r 1. 1- r 1 I v Boo tbat tba algr.atars of v . M Jp oa Ika nrappar J wr bdtle. TiUactpai rittV sad MabOforfarr. K 31 Arth i-- A N ,aorwars RC M. J A hB N A Rrnprimms. eat" r. aala ,m Ii.mmI.i. a .-1 - - j Ti Ttm.m..

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W. V. lit- l,:tT;ilrr, l. OHY8ICIAN AND BURGEON - OlTwaspacial aitainUon to lb traatmeot of !,.' lal afenu. lU.torra iiabt to ta mm to tba tlrif In .It , . SpA tlble of car by spsrsUsai or Mdiaal LvatmaM May cw-ulied, fr-s of cbarge. by ieur r Uh r m. iKUcr. Hotitha.( carter acoa aa Psn - tar trorta. 1 r r ra- Hanta. I n.ilaoa. l-air soUK KVKS I SOU BTS8 To Ihr MfllUfj I kit. M MolUV take thieroetluH! wibV,'i,,,c,,,"u, u,,,hWuu,t'of u Weomto w.i y Kr siisi tr. thar'ty of Irrrs Hanta. Vif, . W mmmmamil ' a mmntmm molk' Ml U, TibtlT ra'i " eem.mt the ism. a 1 of II biuda. l.v tot tba wr.i.. ,.' UMMitliu t,iiil!j. Ilrani-mjnarwanlar .iirntuotu ü.e M ewtom Jlaaasa. Hora aye, pnoa. rbesmailatB. , . aMiumn. f.u.r, wraK .Mft, at rnfula, mit i aarsa, hST.nK arermd sssr of tha i.t isrea kn. tea tooaab t.ao aJ uakuwwi. ta tki oily, b tan ir.V ii, lualtf . 'Ud lo ! ae.a,tt Mls. Si. J . Mal-. K. II. AU raits, eight ot lsy. prasapiiy aajawj i i profaaatnaaU aa:atod. fat j. sj.'a-lr yT - . tf) t 'Ä JT-Ci'' fyy) " VvovA to ivwvv.v tvv vy V v VVVVVV fVKVsJ v- VxvVIVMNk V vo v ivwCVVVk 'VtUkVvkVvkJ- a. t -a Jvr. iiv VVWvvvV ktaVkVX w'WVV WWv WW. Vvi A Vvvvvv:v wV vtv SvaWw, vvuv. VVVV - v Vv v f,, S v tvVw m OVtV V'vt.V'm V.VvVVV.VvVkV VV V . a V a.' a. wXVVv xuvv.n uu.ttvxvtu : kkaVkt . ; . a a.vv V .vvvvV vb t'UVk VvUVVvtV. VtvV.vvv Vvv iWv v. tv vi iv yoVv vnvt v vv vvo vvv. VNrOrA v .iW.vMt i v,k' V v w v v V ft v Vvov VVVW iv Vv I vv : vv V v t v . VvtvCv. w yVviw vwvi VNv. Vvt Nv tvv . V BtfjtTIJI wvs vvvw vv tvVvvwVv tka VsVv.U U, i wv I t tWVkW , VV MW MAVVi vv'j tOUV VXVvWv vV i.vuuii, i w t - 'ß f t H 'NVtVkVUtVi' VUW tV tVWvV r.At vA.t.vvvvVv v DR. J. M. FROST. ton Bsmtol eVanltttijitnn riiri I IMDIANArOLIH, IRD -ist tv NvvtvvA ahkVtX V tv k V w vv v v v v , .Vv LEATHER STORE. K iiioi (I ! Hi mo i tl ! LEATHER STORE L. A. BURNETT, T.niii r .-m! I I.mI.t hi all hi sns ur lifrt ', ft Ii or fittf.Nf n, Hirten, Fe, llVo, T f . V. V ; fa ft TO O . ft p awn TaiiD or's Oil, N. 14?. UklVn. I Li H i Bri ti Mer t A S..f., sn.l H Hnlm I' S 'I l.e l.igt.e-t ;.'t tiii'1 in i',t. t Bides, Kurs. Deer Skin. Ml.nej. Felts b4J reather in the rough. U A. MTEMKTI A tn I I'.JAwly EXCISETAX. N'OTICE IH IIRRKBY .P. I N t'. th riilr ... ..f j . C n.r.iy, Indiana, a. ail par auos t tw ri.r.t, Iba1 i Aaiant '. . kmmS rnlalOlre; Iba llla, i , . immoral . Ac , BMda by tbam In asld i ... '.I Ul'.drrthaa. - law of tb i maad Rtataa, eitJ kapt apa- I amtt. -...., ai üia oft" a i.t Iba All urr i to tor SS lb 7tb fdlrtnt MettH t of tb Htaf ' I dtana. at larra Nsnte, In ssl I . onnlr, ' dsla o tba 1Mb of Rorabbr, Is?, aod o'. tl. . Of th l(Ur month, at tla ae- ? ' a. .a . . wgrwd rill ror-eir., boar, pmls,wbrk moet u to nr. t. ng. taken from ib a. HOOSai Ola tba Aaaftal.t errO of paid c oa tt abb k ÜB s. 1 flm sU paroooa in-airaia a. plosm at i and Jtbtf y tkhlN TOR, Aaoam. af rb" Tib IHatrkrt nf tba BtSO af Ineiai.a Terra Haut. Rar , ' 111 17lL COAL! COAL! 1ST o XR7 IT 1 a. c rowaa. fi. U bi b ' TIR aurfsraagswd at taon tb..iay artgacr-' Tb t'aal Trad, and prepared ta toll i.H Coal oa abort nmiea f'tu b kr Rtoravt..- tba U -! t.reaaad ia. Miiaas for gMtl' g n ! a piodga on '! t gtre prompt aMreti. t. lo tboajaa b may favrf a n.tbth. Ir ' Ro 7, kd .trea-, faat uf tba tttjaar- i.'re aa a II A i IIVJK- J t ' t"

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